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                    <text>SANFORD

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

COVENANT O F T H E L E A G U E OF
NATIONS IS F IR S T S E C T IO N
OF T H E G R E A T D O CU M EN T.

ALSACE-LORRAINE

NUMBER 53

SANFORI), FLORIDA, FRIDAY, MAY 16. 1919

VO LU M E X

RESTORED

a n n oxaonatea p o w ers make w ith TUtV»&gt;’
nnd llulcatla w ith reference to a n y right,
privileges or In tereala claimed In those
cou n tries t&gt;y G e r m a n y or her n a tio n a ls
a n d pot dealt w ith elsewhere
' m i AS T I ' K n — G e r m a n y r e d e s f a J s a a all rlR hta. tl t l e a and p r i v il e g e s , n o .
a h lj r a s to K l a a e h o w , a a d t h e r a i l ­
r o a d s , mluea a a d r a b l r a a r q u l r r d hy
h e r t r e a t y w i t h t ' b l a a of M a r r h It,
l*&gt;PT, a a d o t h e r a g r e e m e n t s aa t o ftbafttan a.
■
AIT German r l k h ta to the ra ilro a d from
TstnRtau to T s ln a u f u , Includlnr all faelll.
li ra and m ln ln s rig h ts and rig h ts of e x ­
ploitation. p a ss equ ally to J n p u n n n d the
ra b ie s from T alnR lau to S h a n g h a i and
rh e f o o . the ca b le s free of all c h a rg e s . All
G erm an stale property, movable a n d Im­
movable. In K laochnw Is ac q u ir e d by
J a p a n free of nil charge*,

le g i s l a ti o n . F r a n c e replacing th e p r e s ­
e n t o w jtera w h o m G erm any u n d e r t a k e s
t o In d em nify. F r a n c e will c o n ti n u e to
f u r n i s h th e p r e s e n t proportion o f c o a l
f o r local n eed s ,.u&gt;d c o n trib u te In J u s t
p r o p o r tio n to local t a x i s
The b a s i n
e x t e n d s from t h e f r o n tie r of l a i r m l n g
■s' r e - a n n e x e d to F r a n c e no rth a a f a r
n» St. W e n d rl. inc lu d in g on t h e w e s t
t h e v alley of t h e S a a r n» fnr ns R.\nrhoixhni'h nnd on t h e east the to w n of
llo m h u rg
In o r d e r to s e c u r e the r i g h t s n n d
w e l f a r e nf the. p o p u latio n ami g u a r a n ­
t e e to F r a n c e e n t i r e freedom In w o r k ­
in g t h e m.iics. t h e te r r it o r y Will btt
g o v e r n e d hy a com m ission a p p o i n t e d
b y th e le a g u e o f n a ti o n s and c o n s i s t i n g
of flve m rmliets. one French, one a n a tiv e
In h eh ltan t of the H.mr and ilireo r e p r e ­
senting three different counttlc* o t h e r
th a n France and Germany. The leag u e
will appoint a m em ber of Ihs.comtijlasion
as c h a irm a n to uct ns executive of th e
commission. T he commission will, h a v e
all p ow eis of go vernm ent, formerly b e ­
lo ng in g tif the t i r r m a n empire, P r u s s ia
ninl liavgria, will administer the rs llr u a d s
a n d o th e r public aervlgrs and. h av e - full
J idhee r to Interpret th e treaty clauses. T h e
local courts will continue but subject to

r Valley and Danzig International
:ed— Germany*! M ilitary and
Naval Power Made Nominal—
Total Reparation to Bb
Determined Later.

T

•

In order 1° r e n d e r possible t h e Initia­
tion of a g e n e ra l limitation of t h e a r m a ­
m e n t s of all nutlono. Germany u n d e r t a k e s
directly to o b se rv e the military, ni^val
■ml a ir clauses w hich follow F
Mil.IT l It Y F O n r K R e —T h e denvo blllT
a a t l o a of th e G e r m a n y a rm y m u s t l a h r
p lace w H H a t w o Ult’Olhs of . t h e p r n r r .
I t s a tr r u R l h m a y ao« ex reed .100 . 000 , l a e lu d i n g t.OOO oflleer*. w ith s a t o v e r
■ M r s d iv isio n s of l a r a a l r y a n d t h r e e
• f ra v a i r y , a n d t o be d e v o te d e s r l u -

A fter Ilf icon yeara a plebiscite will be
held by com m unes to a s icttaln th e d e ­
sires of the population as to to n tln u n n c e
of th e existing regime under the league of
nations, union with Franca or union w ith
U errpany.
«

Section

Four— European
*

Section 8lx.

C la ss e s.

CZKCIIO.ltl.OVAK I A—G erm an y rec­
o g n iz e s th e e n t i r e Independence of t h e
Ca« -cho-Hlovak s l a te . Including th e a u ­
to n o m o u s t e r r i t o r y of tin l l u l h e n l a n s
s o u t h of t h r C ariia llila n s an d a c c e p t s
th e f r o n tie r s of tills State as to tie d e ­
te r m i n e d . w hich In J he case of th e G e r ­
m a n f r o n tie r s h a l l follow Ihe f r o n t i e r
of. Ilo h cm la I n . l J f H . Tlie usu al a t l p it t a t l o n s a s to n cq a ts ttlo it nnd change of
n a t i o n a l i t y fnlliny.
I ’O L A N U —Gcrilrany cedes to Poland th e
g rcu tesl purl up upper Ullesta. Posen a n d
tho province uf West Prussia, on I lie left
bnnk o f the Vlstlila. A Held b o u n d a ry
cotiiinlsvion of seven —live representing
Die nllled and as*o. laird powers mid one
n u ll i"p resentin g P oised mul G.rni.iiiv
m i .ill no cohMIluted wiinin li duy.i of tin
pence lo delliull Hits boundary
Hu* h

f.,r ( 2 « rn m tt •-on«irnt to nti%* rl»nt»c»*« u i i L 'ti

« fir * ||u •

iM.i\ t*.* m .«&lt;!•• to

Ice ...... I lit.-.* I......... .
'** «i'e
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furl* IU«- t^^ »n*l l»««»h
«»” '
r.*ts •••-•&gt; ag e... to serve a. lively f " r
tw enty ttve y e a rs
s*. IlilUt n . S . binds except th o s e nl*«n1111cl v Indt-pe ll s a b l e for llie units all.tWe.1
slinll . \ l . i In i;. iimtnv two m o n th s nfler
llm i*ea&lt; e No oksoclutlons suclt us so
, ),., *....... . .li-. tinrgi d s.iMlers shuulliig *'r
touring I d*s e.Hi*'rtll**nsl estub llshtnenls
«t.-m w lx .--s
or mil.* isllles ni«» ....... .
m i l , M i l l . r\ m i l ' - r t
All m r o u f f f
HicbU.Aa.U ji*
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SERVICE, QUALITY
THE

t im Wi i i i C

1,1 J'"

llieIni** c With all
r l to i) of Mort-Niiri aii«l o v r r l&gt;uil
tw e e n th e city amt- IhHan.l
t ha
F ru sstan Mor. sityt. and to rctn*anct in b o u n d aries of llie cli&gt;
;
f a . o r of llelgiiim oil rig h ts o v er Ihe clllrs I, y ■■ commliwlon appolnte*! with
of Hupcn ami Malniedy, ih e Inhabitant* m o u t h s from Ihe ! « ' • • « " [
of which a r e to be entitled w llh in *H t o n e repres* litallves chosen l ) Uu
month* lo p io t e s l a g a in s t tin s ch a n g e of nml associate d pow ers and pne ei
sovereignty elltrer In whole n r In p a r t , the
hrml decision to he reserved to th e league (]• m a n y an d Polnnd.
A convention, th e term* of " h l c
of nations. A m in inlM lon Is to settle the
details o f th e fro n tie r, an d v a rlu u s reg u ­ pc tlxe.l l.y the live nl I d and a ss
pow
ers, ahull W cond ud eil hetwt
lation* fnr c h a n g e of n atio n ality a r e laid
!.,nd an d Danzig, w hich shall Intlui
down
I.F X KM P O F I tG. —» G e rm a n y r c n o i i n e t i l g wUhln Ih* Polish customs fr&lt;
her various tr e a t i e s and c u n v e n tlo n s with th o u g h a free a r e a In the
the g ran d d u c h y o f L ux em b o urg , recog­ P o lan d the free use of all lh«
n ize. ih nt it ■eased to tie a p a r t of llie w aterw ay* , dm ka am i other Ijort
G erm an xollvereln from J a n u a r y I Iasi, li e . th e control an d administration
renounces all r i g h t of ex plo itatio n of the V istu la nnd th e w hole th r o u g h '!
railroads, a d h e r e s to the a b ro g a t io n of Its . y s lt'ili. Within th e rlty . and l»st«
n eu trality , an d nccepta In a d v a n c e any g r a p h aqd telephonic coimiulnlrat
Intel national a g re e m e n t a s to It, reached fw een Polnnd ami D anslgt l&gt;rovW*
by tbe allied n n d nesoclaled p o w e r .
d lscrlnilnatinn ag a in s t 1 ole* win
I.UKT H AN K O F T I I B Itltl.N i:.—
city an d p la t s I t . foreign relatlu
p ro v id e d la I h e m i l i t a r y r l a u a e a , fier- th e diplomatic protection of Us
s m n j will wot m a i n t a i n a a y forllB ea- i ab ro a d In ch arg e of Ihdsnd
t l n a a n r a r m e d fu rcea l e a s thaw Itfty
B N M A H K —T h e frotdlcr
h l l o m r l r r a to t h e e a s t o f t h e llh la e , I1 m D
a n y nml D enm ark will he fixed
hold a a y m a n e u v e r s , n a r m n l n l a l a aay I .elf-deterntlnn
llon of the papulmtla
w o r k s In f a r l l l l a l e m u h l l l s a l l n a . _
Si....... ***III cnae o f v io l a ti o n , " s h e al " *... ~’ '
g a rd e,1 ns c o m m ittin g a
&amp; «
a g a i n s t th e pow rrra w ho s i g n.....t h..e p r ”e s ■
­ ■
; ^*
ent t r e a t y a n d an I n t e n d i n g to d i s t u r b of th e He hie I, so u th o f.
an
d
F
ried
rlrlisted
t.
ah.n*
11 e L
t h e p t n e e *of t h e w o rld .”
‘Ity v i r t u e n f th e p r e s e n t tr e a t y th e N o rth xea, so u th of Ton'll
— w o rk m e n 's and soldiers council '
G e r m a n y s h a l l h e hounil to r e . p o...V.
n d lo
iiissolvctl. ami th e territo ry ■'I'm
a n y r r q u r . t f o r a n e x p l a n a t i o n tw hich
'
t h e co u n c il o f t h e le a g u e o f nation * by a n Internatio nal comnilMlon
m a y th i n k . It n e c e s s a r y t o a d d r r s s to of w hom N orw ay a n d Hwodrn *ha
v ita.l.ti. nam e two.
her.”
ALH AC K -UO H RA IN R.— A f t s r
recog­
n it io n of t h e m o r a l o b l i g a t i o n to r e ­
p a i r th e w r o n g d o n a In 1*71 h y /••T*
m a n y to F r a n c e a n i F t h e p e o p le o f Al­
s a c e - L o r r a i n e . t h e t e r r i t o r i e s c ed ed to
G e rm an y hy th e tr e a ty of F r a n k f o r t
a r e r e s t o r e d t o F r a n c e w i t h th *r
f r o n t i e r s n s b e f o r e H71. t o d a t e from
t h e s i g n i n g o f t h e a r m i s t i c e , a n d to be ,,0i 7 i 'HhVa —t l e r m s n y ' s g r e e s to r e s p e c t
» *' p» r ttis^ enV Vnd* In* 11 h
Jl * 'w e r e
f r r e of a ll p u b l i c deb ts.
F l t l x e n s h l p I* r e g u l a t e d b y d e ta ile d
w } h V A V r " n S M U n ; » p ' Dr ; ; a*t!
p r o v i s io n s d i s t i n g u i s h i n g • t h o s e who
a re Im m ed iately resto red to full French
cttlx e n s h lp . t h o s e w h o h a v e t o m a k e H t o v s k a n d * o W / S i u f o r m a l a p p l i c a t i o n t h r r r f o r . a n d th ose
f o r w h o m ' n a t u r a l i s a t i o n Is o p e n s f t r r n « * W h ?o
t h r s e y e a rs . T h e l a s t - n a m e d clnaa i n ­
c lu d e s G e r m a n r e s id e n t* In A lsscsM irra ln e . a . d i s t i n g u i s h e d f r o m th ose
w h o a c q u i r e t h e p o sitio n o f
L o r r a i n e ns d e l l n . d In th e t r e a t y
All
'V
p u b li c p r o p e r t y a n d all p r i v a t e p r o p e r ­ lied nn*l a s s o c ia te d pow er*
ty o f G e r m a n e x - s o v e r e ig n s p n s s r . to i ' f x r t h r rStlit of l l . i s . l a t-i o h t s . n r e s - ,
tit'iitiun
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th
s
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F r a n c s w i t h o u t p a y m e n t o r cred it
F r a n c e I* s u b s t i t u t e d f o r G e r m a n y a* p l r s of th e p r e s e n t tr e a ty .
r e g a r d s o w n e r s h i p o f th e r a i l r o a d s and Section Five— Oerman Rlghta Outside,
rtg llls o v rn co ncessions o f tram w ay*.
Europe
T h e K h ln e b r i d g e s p a s s to F r a n c e w ith
th e o b lig atio n fo r th eir upkeep.
O u ts i d e E u r o p e O e rm a n y r e n o u n c e s
T i t K H.\ \ J t . — In c o m p e n s a t i o n for a l l r i g h t s , title * a n d p riv ile g e s a s t o
, th« d e s t r u c t i o n o f co al m in e * In n o r t h ­ h r r o w n or h e r a l l i e s t e r r it o r i e s t o a l l
e r n F r a n c e n n d a s p a y m e n t . »n *®* th e s i l l e d a n d a s s o c i a t e d po w ers, r n d
c o u n t o f r e p a r a t i o n . G e r m a n y c s d r a to
F r a n c # fu ll o w n e r s h i p o f t h # coal u?e#C**r # ' t • k*°n ^
^
m i n i s , o f t h e « 8 a n r b a s i n w l t h f thMf.
s u b s i d i a r i e s , g b r e s s o r l r # a n d facllltl**- t r r o i . o rS i V : ^ n A 'i n r r o v B B # ^ » r o « u
T h e i r v a lu * w ill h e e s t i m a t e d b y th #
r e p a r a t i o n c o t r m l s s l o n a n d c re d l ta o
r i r in s t t h a t a c c o u n t .
T h e French
r i g h t s w ill be g o . t r h r d hy G e r m * n law
l a f o r c e ' a i t h e s r t ] ^ ( i c e e x c c p U n s w ar

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The Saar valley will b« temporarlly Internatlonallied.
Danxfg- w ill be permanently
Internationalized.
Germany* renounce! all tejrltorlal rlghta outside of Europe.
Germany recognlxea the Independence of Poland and CxechoSlovakia.
1
The G erm an.arm y la reduced
to 100,000 office re and men, and
conacrlptlon within Germany la
abolished.

The G e r m a n n a v y la reduced

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Included In t h e n u m b er of effectives. Is
reduced to o n e - t e n th the total In the
]S)| budget. Krnployees of the G e rm a n
states, sin It ns custom s ofllcera. Itist
g u ard s and coast guards, may not exceed
the mimlier In IMS Gendarmes a n d -lo c a l
poller tuny be Increased only In a c c o r d ­
an ce with Ihe g r o w th of population. None
of these may to- assembled for m ilitary
training.
a r m a m k n t s All establlshm enta for
th e m a n u f a c tu r in g prrparatlort o r (to rago of nrj is a n d munition* of w n r. e x ­
cept those specifically excepted, m u s t bo
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rio te d wit................
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• ... ..1 . T h a e x a c t
a n d their perso nnel dismissed,
am oun t of a r m a m---e n:tt and‘ miintllona a l ­
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down In detail
lowed Gciiiinny ‘
tobies, all In r x i e s s lo lie su r re n d e re d
or rend ere.,| u seless T hr m a n u f a c tu r e or
importation of nsphvxlallng. poisonous
or oilier R aw s a n d all nnalogous llqnbls
Is fi.rl'idilVn a- well us llle Import.itlon of
urine iiiitn ions .111*1 war ninterlul GetInnltV. uu n u..I iiisnnlu.'lute su c h u u Ir rls l for f o r e i g n gov rrninenls
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Political

(JRItMAN A l k T I U A — Germ any .rec­
o g n i s e s the to ta l Independence of t i e r m a n A n a t r l n In t h r b o u n d a r i e s t r a c e d .

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it
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dftrrmlltfNl l»y* |iopiil:ir vote, S,7n3 cquurr
ftillm. mi !» lo bo thr* i*nio In. p t H of.
Frtt!r«iwlie. 2.7K7
mil*’*.
S e c tio n T h r e e — E u r o p e a n P o li ti c a l
C la s s e s .
I l F M i l F M G e r m a n ) is to consent to
II «# ahf «&lt;Katl*i|| «»( I lit? tr«*ulle» of IK3J by
m lil* h lificMiin \%n* r»li»l«ll*h***l »*** *» *o-n
l u l a U l r ttfIII lo u u r r • In mlvitllt «* to MO)
• nlit riition \%11h wl»h It th«* n l l l f l h fnl
• ••• » • I (M»w« r« mn&gt; «l**trrvnln« lo r«*p»ui ••
ti * in Stir In lo rr« iijcnUr ( h r fiill MO\rr

r o n T n i T B s E f l - A l l fortified «forh*. fortr e s s r a nnd field work* (H u tt e d In G e r ­
m an territo ry w ithin ft , £ • % , £ , . h '!m
meter* ()) mil**) M i l of f n t I l h l n t * 1 "
tie dism antled w ithin three
.T*)"
r o m t r u c t l o n nf a n y new fortincfttlon*
th e r e I t forbidden. T he fortified w'ork*
on t h e t o u t h e r n nnd tf tttern fr o n tie r s .
hnwiiYrr miV rem ain.
C O N T R O L .—In terallied com m U elont o f
r o n tro l will *«• to thft execution of t h (
p ro v isio n a l-for w hich * time limit la aat.
the m a x im u m n am ed being three m o n th s.
They nitty estab lish *bsadqusrter* a t th e
G e rm a n ee«t of g o vern m ent a n d go to
any p a r t of G e rm a n y desired G e r m a n y
mu«t Rive them complete facilities. p a y
Ihelr expense* a n d nl»&lt;&gt; the expense* of
execution of the tr e a ty . Including lh « lab o r
an d m a te ria l neceaeary In demolition, d r ­
at ru ctio n or su r re n d e r of w ar equ ipm en t.
f i r r m n n m m \j m i n t h r
d e m o b i li s e d ' w i t h i n a IH'rtod • » t w *
m o n t h s a f t e r t h e peace, ( h e w ill h e a l ­
lo w ed six e m ail h a l t l e ahlpa. a l l llfthl
e r n 'a e r a . tw e lv e d e a lr o v e r s . t w e l v e t o r ­
pedo h o a t a a a d no s u b m a r in e s . e i t h e r
m l l l l a r r o r c o m a .e r e la l . wll.h a p e r s o u -

Hill Hardware Co

I Vrvuna nr. unr.l of ln»'n &lt; • omimt *•*.
aofd .w ur
In ....................
nr*- l&lt;» 1»«*oumn'm.V
Dl®l nh%\iiyi*um«men » &gt;
rnlllt *. r x • rlt.vilv.tls under in'I It ary law If
the d i n n e r . afTe. I nalb.iuds of »tily &gt;•
. l a t e they will he tried »••»••'*■ a Irtlornnl
of II...I sl..G . If Ih e. .ft.; ' liath.llivls of
. . . r i a l s lq le . t h e . will hr 11 -wl I" l " ' r
Joint trib u n als of llie -t - i - •
Getrriqiiy .b all b an d over to tho asanilule*l g o v ern m en ts sillier pdnlly or a - .
.rally all .|a*r.*ms
a........ . «".! all
dcciinirntv and Informnilon n s o a r r »
Itin .11 e full knowledge of llie Incrlm lnitlInc iti't n Die illm*nvery of In** nff*nu«ri
and th e lu s t appre, Istlon of the r.*epn„
.ib i m y

..mniltlre, b ig e ttis r .Gill dtH il m e n f s - o r
llle evidencing th e t r a n s f s t of llic ships
r . e from e n cu m b ran ce
As an additional p a r t of reparuUon.
i.M i)«tfitan- ctivuriuiifiU fur!li«*r nKrt*«»
.. build rnM.-l.ant ships for the account
,1 the allies IO ll*e a m o u n t of nut nv■redlng* Suo.WW t o n s gro ss anillially &lt;&gt;ur(i o next Hvo years. All (h ips u sed
",f Inland n .v l g a t l o n t a k s n by tf e rm a n y
I,.,,,, 11,,, u 1It* S a r e to be restored w ithin
moiiihs the uin.Minl of l«»v not co x h i * . I bv
s.ieh realttutt.il. Io tw m.ule up
h, the cession of the . Ir rm a n river llcat
Ul&gt; to
pet ce n t th e re o f,
*l„ order to effect p ay m e n t by dellverlrs In kind. Ge. m any Is required, for a
limited num ber of T e a r s , varying In Ibo
,
of ru* li. to deliver coal, coal l a r
o i . d u r t s d y estu ffs an d chemical d rug s In
. ui. Ui,m u nis IO Ills leparatlmiV com1,,,, The rnmiltlsatiiti m s ) so m o d i­
fy t i e cuii.lllloiis Uf delivery ns nul to
lilt. Ifere unduly w ith G erm an y s In d u s­
trial requirem ents. Tho d e ll)trie s Of coal
S jr bused largely upon the pilliclpto uf
making g*&gt;-.l d im in u tio n s In III# p ro d u c­
tion
the allied cou n tries rsiu ltln g frorii

Section Seven— Repar at ion.

" i i f 'v a HT ATF.tr A It KAH.—G erm an y un
dertakes lo deeoli. h e r we.iii.iintc i s
source, directly to the physical re s to ra
lion uf the Invaded ure-ts. Tho reparaHoi
commission Is a u th o r iz e d lo require Ge-r
Wuinv lo replace Ih e .le s tro y n j articles b]
the ilsllvery of itnlinols, riiHi'liltirry, ale.
existing In G e rm a n y , a n d to m an u factu r.
innlrrials required for reconstruction p u r
•Hi.es all with d u e co nsideration for G ar
c.neul1 .1 d.iincstlc r. qulrem enla
Germany Is to re s to re within six month*
Ihe Koran of th e I'ullph &lt;Hhnian, fu. m s r

T h e allied a a d ■■■orlaled g o v e r w m e a l a a tn r m . an d G rf.o a n y s e e r , .1. ..a
b e h a lf of ti e r .e l l ao.l her
1h r t r ~
• g n a a lh lllly f'*e caw .ln g all Ih e | . . • '
and d a m a g e la e M . h the allied a n d
a . o o e l a l e d gnv e rn i.ie n la and I h e l r n n 1 1.... a I- h ave been .o l.J e r le d aa a e o o ■r q u r n r e «.f Ih e w a r I m p o s e d u p o n
th e m by the a g g r e a . l u a uf th e e n e m y
| | a | f a

T h e t o t a l o b l i g a t i o n of G e r m a n y to
l ^ y . n s-d e fin e d In Ilia c a t e g o r y o f d a m ngen. la to be d e te r m i n e d a n d n o tifie d
to | , r r a f t e r * f a i r h e a rin g a n d n o t
l i t e r t h a n May 1. 1**1. *'» Bn A»n *fbe
Hilled r e p a r a t i o n c om m ission
At t h e
s a m e ti m e u sc h e d u le of |MVmentn to
d i s c h a r g e the o b l i g a t i o n w ith in t h i r t y
y e a r s e h a ll he p re s e n te d . T h e s e |.o y Dienls a r e s u b j e c t to p o s t p o n e m e n t In
r e r la ln A m ilngericle. G erm any rre v ocalily Ip -cognlirs th e full a u t h o r i t y of
th is co m m is sio n , a g r e e , lo s u p p l y it
will, a ll tl.r „ e c e s s . r v i n f o r m a t i o n a d d
to p a s s l e g i s l a ti o n to e f f e c tu a t e | t a
f i n d in g s Hhe f u r t h e r a g r e e s to r e s t o r e
to t h e a ll ie s c a s h a n d c e r t a i n n r t l c l e e
w h ic h r n n b# l i l e n l l M
Am a n ImmctlUH* ®J*P
PMti.kn i i r r m n n v »hail i*»y w i i m n t w o
vpar» 20 000,000.000 m ark &lt; In e l l h r r
gold, goods. Ships, o r o t h e r sp eclftc
f o r m s of p a y m e n t , w ith t h e u n d e r ­
s t a n d i n g t h a t c e r t a i n V,l!r M m L lnn a ml
t h o s e o f th e a r m i e s of o c c u p a t l o n s n d
p a y m e n t * fo r fo od a n d rg w m a t e r i a l s ,
m a y be d e d u c te d a t th e d is c r e t i o n of
**'\VhlVe th e g r a n d to ta l of d a m a g e s
a s s e s s e d . g a i n s t G e rm a n y m a y e x c e e d
tier a b i l i t y to p a y . sh e u n d e r t a k e s to
m a k e c o m p e n s a ti o n f o r ail d a m a g e *
s a u s r d to civilian* u n d e r s e v e n m a i n
c ate g o ries: i s )
bL

OF A L L KINDS

There is n o s ig n w e can’t
m ake—and when better
signs are made we’ll
■ m a k e th e m

In t h e o ccup ie d t s r r l t o r y ; fc l d a m s g s s
c a u s e d hy m a l t r e a t m e n t of pr s o n e r s ,
Id) d a m a g e s lo t h e allied p eoplea P.res r n t e d tiy p e n s i o n s a n d s e p a r a t i o n a l ­
l o w a n c e s • c a p it a li s e d a t tho - s i g n a t u r e
nf t h i s t r e a t y ; t e ) d a m a g e s t o p r o p ­
e r l y o il ie r t h a n n a v a l or m i l i t a r y tn a U r i a l a ; ( f I d a m a g e , to c iv i li a n s b y h e in g fo r c e d to l a b o r ; &lt;g&gt; d a m a g e s In t h e
f o r m o f levies o r Anes Im posed b y th o
In p e r i o d ic a l ly e s t i m a t i n g G e r m a n y a
■c a p a c i t y to p a y &lt;»•"
m i s s i o n sliall e * a m l n « lb # 0 « r m a n s y s ­
te m o f t a x a t io n , first to th# e n d t h a t
th * s u m s for r e p a r a t i o n w h i c h Qoc?
m a n y I* r e q u i r e d to pay s h a l l b e e n m s
a c h a r g e u p o n a ll h e r re v e n u e s , p r i o r
to t h a t f o r t h i s s r v l e e o r d i s c h a r g e o f
a n y d o m e s ll c lo an . a n d . seco ndly. »o » s
to ' s a t i s f y I t s e lf t h a t In g e n e r a l t h *
O e r m n n sc h e m e o f Umatloiv Is f u l l y a a
heavy p ro p o rllo n iltly
t h a t o f »njr
of th # p o w e r s r e p r s s e n t s d on t h s c o m " T h e c o m m is sio n - m a y rsqulr# O srm a n jf
to glv* from tlras lo Ums. by w s y of
g u a r a n t y . Issue# of bonds or o l h s r o b li g a ­
tions to cover su c h claims aa a r * not
o th erw ise satisfied.
In this c o n n sctlo n
and on acco u n t o f Ih# lo tal a m o u n t of
claims, bond Issuss sr* p rs sen tly to bs

Write or Rhone for P rices to the

Phone 1011
Empire Hotel Bldg.

Orlando, Florida
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FRIDAY
Piggy Hyland
in
“ THE REBELLIOUS
BRIDE”
also a'
Mack Sennett

SATURDAY
Jack Pickford
in .
“ FRECKLES”
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also
a comedy

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MONDAY
Cecil B. De Mille
presents
“ Don’t Change Your
Husband!’
also
- • a comedy

THURSDAY
Theda Bara
in
.

FRIDAY 1
Mary Pickford

“ THE SHE DEVIL”

“ RAGS”
also
a comedy

WEDNESDAY
William S. Hart

TUESDAY
Bryant Wasqbum
in
“ VENUS IN THE
EAST”
also a
. Sunshine Comedy

“ BREED OF MEN’
also a —
.1
comedy

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for Gold” also a comedy

Saturday, Tom Mix in “

3:45; E V E N ING AT 7:45
FINAL COMMENCE1
MENT EXESCISES

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gram was a song by .the class, “ Black
and Gold."

Dr. McKinnon Leaves
M others’ Day si M. E. C hurch
F rank M cDannel, prom in en t in East} She was a woman of great ability
M em bers of the M ethodist emigre- c™ S ta r circles and a musician a n d , nnd talent intellectually. She had
Rev. J. F.. McKinnon left yester­
Ration of this city w ho failed to a t - t r a d e r of nbily died a t her home at f an unusual grasp of all public af- d ay for a m onth’s vacation. While ‘ 1
tend th e special M others’ Day ser­ &lt;517 Grand a v e n u e -e a rly thfs morn- [ fairs in the s ta te nnd nation, nnd was having recreation he will also have *|
vices on last S unday morning missed Ing; She -had been in poor health conversant on all ■questions before n busy outing. He has engagements
for two years.
'
th e le g is la tu re ."
to preach, next Sunday at Summer­
a rare treat
Mrs. M cDannel was born in B r y - '
shr
“ musician who had won ville, S. C., the llrst Sunday in June
The preaching service was con­
fined to a short talk by the pastor, an. Ohio in 1HG4. and s p en t her girl- distinction in concerts and before a t W estm inster church, Charlotte,
priv ate audiences by her hnn.o N. C., and- the second Sunday in
who spoke 'briefly and interestingly hood there. *In 1892 she was 'm a r - 1
ried
to
Mr.
M
cDannel
and
they
Plny
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nKo n e who could render such Ju n e ut the Second Presbyterian
of M others’...Day, its origin and
immediately
came
to
this
city
where
difficult,
c o m ^ s i t i o n s as S chubert’s church, W ashington, D.&lt; C. He mill
meaning. T he balance of. th e . time
Scronade and Misereri front II Tro- also a tte n d Commencement of Da­
they
have
resided
since.
was given over t o a beautiful song
v ato rc on th e stringed in *trum tnt. vidson College as member of the
service by the choir,* which under
T he deceased, when her h e a l t h ! B u t b e tte r th a n ull she wns prehoard of trustees. On his return he
the able direction of J.. I). Parker, perm itted took a n .a c tiv e p a rt in t h e 1
,
em
inently
a
lover
of
her
friends
and
will a tte n d tlie great Laymen's Con­
rendered what was considered by
affairs of Abigail chapter. O. E. S.. • h#|, an u n | i m itvd c a p a c i t y * ! o r vention . of -the Southern Presby­
many to i&gt;•• one of the best song *• rand was past worthy m atron of the frje n ,iB|,ip.
terian church, Atlanta, June 10-12.
vires heard in -Sanford for many | chapter. She was also active in the^
s h c wa*8 ont. whom it was a demonths.
Mrs. Mettinger. for m an y '
Wpman'rt Club
Her banjo ploying |iR||( , n know . and whose presence
Fire cl
!*. **milh'*
' l!'
,
' '/ 1 '* '
, and reading have featured num erous
_ __
tin e of God's gentleTlie
departm
ent
was railed to the
iilivv «&lt;f I.t r L t o in tilt* * uh prrj&lt;t'nt .ni&lt;l
, *
, . • . %
a * *'
.musiral
..... .
“e n te
“ rtain
" m e n ts
| women, dflicHtely respongive to nil home of A. D. Smith on Wist First
delighted tlie congregation
Surviving the deceased are her t h a t was fine and good, with the dc- street at noon on Monday to nsi hi.
&gt;
f
Mi**
V
,-iliusliand.
wllii is a n Ann Arbor train sin- and the ability to accomplish linguisti a blaze that seemed in a fair
t 'mb r tbe ilirei (ion
an Philips the J u n io rs of tin- Sun­ dispatcher and one brother, living in great tilings and do the things th a t way to do considerable damage.
' would .count for good and the uplift
Tlie fire, wljich was •&lt;! unknotn
day school gave several recitations Cleveland.
The funeral will tic held at the «•* others.
.
origin started in tiu- attic and quick­
a i d a »oitg u lii,h was thoroughly
ox er- house Wednesday afternoon at .1:.’lpm
enjoyed hy ail
Through an oxerAlthough ill health made it-iinpos- ly spread to other parts of the 1ou«r.
sight tin- notice nf tins
service did o'clock and the body will be taken to Hj|,](&gt; for iH.r to realize the longing of It was discovered by neighbors. ho»not appear in last week's Herald Bryan. Ohio, for burial. Rev. F.
D. |lpr" heart, ami although her life was ever. Svud u:i alarm turned in After
with the result - t h a t
many who Draper will officiate:
,.t,t o(T in its prime, still the in line m e considerable ellorl the lire was csticwotild have enjoyed this
rare Miter- Thi* passing of Mrs. M rD unnel
is of her sweet spirit and
tlie remem- guiShed liui not until a damage of
mi tnculculubfe loss to Ownsso and to brance of her stead fast and unwaver- approximately $'-’.'*0 has been «u«lier many friends.
ing friendship will abide.
&lt; tained.

SI. Agnes Guild
T
he
annual
meeting of the St.
(Continued frem page 1)
Agnes Guild was held M onday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Robert L.
festoons of crepe paper in the class Herndon.
colors, purple nnd white.
T he following officers were elected
P rom ptly at 5 o'clock the Seniors for the coming year: President. Mrs.
took their places, with the Freshmen M. M inarik;, vice president; Mrs.
on their left, the Sophomores on Archie B elts: secretary, Miss Lillian
their right and the Juniors directly Shinholser; treasurer. Mrs. W.
in front of them .- It was then the Gwyrin Fo.x.
program was carried otUAfter I he business of the meeting
Miss l^'lu Hutchinson as claw* his­ was attended to a social hour was
torian was very good.
enjoyed. ■Mrs." Herndon served dain­
A glimpse o f-th e future ten years ty refreshment*
hem e. Iiy the rlnss prophteeSs, Miss
Tile next meeting M ’l be belli
l.illian Schwartz. assisteil hy the
May 2.*&gt;th a t ’l h e home of Mrs Karl
n u m b e rs of the Junior Class wits
Burdick.
.
splendid.
The Seniors were very generous as
Reception for Visitors
read in the class will by Miss Alyce
T h e Indies of the Methodist church
Ar. des.
entertained ni"*t delightfully I ttesMuch praise should he given the day afternoon hi the church parlors
Seniors by their generous gifts to the m honor of Mend nines I. K. MettinHigh School, namely a one hundred gcr of Jacksonville anti F K Steindollar Liberty Bond and a drinking mt-yer of Live Oak, both former
fountain in the lnrfl of the High members of the Methodist church
S&gt; hool building
In-re
Mestlaiues T hornton. Elder, Spen­
Miss Nellie Long then presented
' T he Key to Susccess" of the Se­ cer and Hagan acted an ImsU-sset*.
Tlie ' liurch parlors were thrown
niors of the J u n io rs, which was gra­
ciously accepted by
Miss Atlele i n suite ami ve*y beautifully decoratetl with cut (lowers ami ferns
* Bines, their class president
•
Two beautiful quarte ts were sung, ft,r You Lillie Ruth Spencers
Miss Helen Hand gave a tnost de­
"A Present for M other-' Mary
lightful IfIt le talk, thanking the " H e Sb-epcth N o t" and “ Love's Old
teachers and all members of both Song" by Mcadamca J. K. Mettinger Helen Kumley
Home S w ee t-H om e Choir
county nnd local hoards and patrons (’. P. Herndon, Geo. Fox ami W. S.
Morgan,
which
were
greatly
enjoyed
Duet.
"Sing Old H ym ns to Me
and friends for their help anil kind­
Mr.
Parker,
Mrs. (Maude Herndon
by
all.
,
ness in making their High School
"
M
y
M
s
"
Jack Igou
Another
feature
of
particular
in­
work a success.
Solo, "D ream ing of Home and
terest was reports read by the dele
This was followed by a v,,ng b&gt;
Mrs Mettinger
gates who attended the annual m:*- M o th e r "
the H ig h Scho o l
‘
Tlie
Song
l l n Motiie- Sang”
siouarx meeting lo-ld in Lakeland, ■
|,V Mrs. Kelly, delegate of this Emily Hailey
High School Graduation
church, Mrs. J. I.Aw ton Moon, sec­ vChorus, " M a k in g M other H a p p y ’’
*
T he concluding num ber and like­ ond vice president of the conference —Junior Girls
History
of
M
others’
Day.
Rev.
and
Mrs.
F.
E.
Steinmeyer.
super­
wise the most im p o rta n t one was the
C. W. White.
graduation of the C lass 1919 Tues­ intendent of publicity ami study.
’Anthem, "H eav e n is My Home"
day evening. This is An c-xceptinnLate in the afternoon the ladies
Choir
- ally large one for a high school and served delicious ice cream and sev-

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QUALITY,

PRICES, SERVICE *g

A N D H 0 N E S T -T 0 -G 0 0 D N E S S DEAL-4!
INGS IS JU ST W H A T’S DOING IT; I
We have from the very beginning tried
to give our customers the very best
that their money could-buy. We have
treated them fairly, treated each and
everv one alike and we find it pays.
It was impossible for us to try and estimate the amount of business we could &lt;1°
the first month, but we did set a figure, an amount we would like to do. And we
did it. We more than did it. At the end of the first two weeks we had exceeded
the amount*we had set for the month. At the end of the third week we had
doubled it and at the end of the month we found we had done THREE times the
amount of business we had even hoped for.

Where
Do
You
Buy
Your
Clothes?

We appreciate thii^Tonliilence our
friends have placed in us.. We have
tried our b e s t ' t o please and if you
are not already a cu stom er of ours,
ask the man t h a t, fa, he will toll you
th a t at our place you get an honest
dollnr's' worth, regardless of what
you are or who you are.
If you arc not a cu sto m er of ours

Are you getting value received?
Or did you ever atop to figure
whether y o u ' were or not?
Ju*1
think it over a little, give ua a trial.
and we know th a t you will *t«y
lined up with a atorc t h a t will make
good anything th a t gqea wrong.
atand behind every piece of mer­
chandise we f lit out, and ace that
you are aatiafied.

We carry in addition to our Men’s Furnishings, a complete fine of hoisery for the
lady and efiild.
Tile Arrow-head Brand, the best money can buy, will be found
at our place. We have tlje child’s sox, boy’s and misses’ stockings and real sure
enough guaranteed hose for the lady.

WE WANT TO PROVE WHAT WE SAY
GIVE US THE CHANGE

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Sanford hns needs to be justy proud j erul kinds of home
cake
of such u large and splendid class.
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Maine* Masey
Engagement Announced
. Two of Sanford s well known i
The auditorium was hcnulifull)
It IS with m uch interest th at th e , young peop|c were married Sunday .
decorated with festoons of white and
purple crepe paper, pa'ms. ferns and friends of Sanford learn of the cn- night at the Congregational church. I
moss. T h e entire front of the stage gagement and approaching marriage Mr Harley Mnines and Miss Bertha
was hanked with ferns, forming a of Miss Geneva Brooks Cason to Masey. A large num ber of friends
lovely background for the bright and Mr. Jo h n Penh .Tomberlin of Pensa­ witnessed the ceremony, Rev. Mr.
Brower officiating.
The bride and
happy fares of the Seniors.
cola.
groom
dcparjpd
at
once
for a brief
T
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wedding
will
take
plqce
a
t
the
“ Stars of a S um m er1 N ight” was
beautifully rendered by the class, Methodist- church, June 17th nt four wedding to u r hut will return to
with Miss Anna Mason as accom­ o’clock in the afternoon. Enterprise. make their home here. T he Herald
joins in the m any congratulations. ’
panist.
This was followed by the Florida.
invocation by Dr. C. DeWi Brower.
Miss Cason is a talented and pop­
Song Rerilal Program
Miss Helen Hand then delighted ular young woman, and* has been
the adudtenc* with a piano solo, connected with the work in the . The num bers to be given by Mrs.
which was most artistically rendered- Florida M ethodist Orphanage for Julius Tnkach Friday evfrning a t the
Prof. McKinnon then made a several years. She is a graduate of Congregational church include the
short talk and introduced Mr. T. \V. Stetson •University of Music of 1917J very latest of th e best songs. Here
Lawton, who gave an outline of the and has been very generous with her are the titles: " H a v e ^ ou Seen Him
work th a t had been done by the music • and other talents at E n te r­ tn F rance?" by Ward Stephens;
school, despite the many interrup­ prise. It i s , with many regrets th a t " T h e Like O’ Him ,” by John Prindlc
tions and difficulties th a t occurred her friends see her leave this p a rt of Scott; " G o d 's Service Flag,” by
R obert "II. Bowers; " T h e S kylark,"
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this year.
He congratulated the our state.
hy
Alfred M o n at;
a t; ’’£
"Sm ilin' T h ru ,"
schools most highly upon their ef­
Mr. Tomberlin is a rising young
ficient work. He then told of the business man of Pensacola, being by A rthur I’cnn; " W h en Pershing's
im provem ents th a t th e county had connected with
T h e Texas Co. of Men go Marching into P icardy," by
wished to add if possible, such as t h a t city in an official way. lliotr m any Jam es II. Rogers; " T h e Dearest
domestic science, manual training, friends to wish them happiness -in Place," by Jo h n II. Wells; " D e OP
Ark 's ' a M overiq’ " by David
Commercial course and departm ent their married life.
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Guion; "Qfreateat Miracle of All," by
of music.
All of these he hoped •
David Guion; "O, Whistle and I ’ll
would be added in time.
G arage C hanges O w ners
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Come to You, . My L ad ," Helen
Miss M ay Thrasher, one of our
Th£ Allen garage located on the Hopekirk; " A -K h a k i L ad," by Flor­
most talented musicians rendered a corner of Oak and First streets in tho
ence Aylward.
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piano solo with much feeling and building formerly occupied by the
T he organ num bers of Mrs. F ran­
skill.
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Hill Hardware Co., changed hands ces F rye are: "Celecte Aida," from
Prof. M cKinnon th e n introduced this week.
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the speaker of the evening. Prof;
T he new owners are W. D. Driver Nightingale," Necke; and "G host
Farr, vice president of the Univer­ and Blaine Smith, two young men
S to ry ," Gurlitt.
sity of Florida who made a splendid who hail from T arpon Springs. The
The concert begins at half past
address, his theme being “ Service." new firm nam e will be Driver St
eight.
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A q u antity of machinery,
An announcem ent by Mr. B. F. Smith.
W hitner of the local board was then lathes, etc., is being installed and the
D eath of M rs. F. J. M cD annel
made.
T his was followed by a new firm will he able to handle all
T
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following from t h e Owosso
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piano selection by ‘Miaa Izetta Stone. kinds of auto work.
(Mich.)
News will be of interest to
T h e Allen brothers are leaving for
. . Prof. M cKinnon, w ith .a few chos­
Sanford
people. Mrs. M cD annel is
en words then presented diplomas to Ipw a where they will be employed
well
known
here where she s p en t
tw enty young women and men, and during the coming sum m er and fall
several
winters.
as
tra
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to
r
operators
on
a
largo
wheat
certificates to two.
Mrs. M ay M cDannel, .wife of Bit
The concluding num ber of the pro­ ranch.

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TRADE MARK

r V K A t n C O S fP f'T IT K JN —O e rm a n y tini r r U k e i lo i l v t the tr a d e o f th e allied
• ml associated p o w ers a d e q u a t e eafeiruard* against u n f a i r competition an d tn
p a r t ic u l a r to su p p re ss t h e u»e of falaa
a rapping* and m ark in g * an d on condition
of reciprocity to r e a p e d th a law* and
Judicial decision# of allied a n d BMoclaled
state* In respect of regional appellation*
of wine* an d spirit*.
T RK A TM H N T O P N A T I O N A L B - G e r .
m a n y »hall Impose no ex cep tional taxes
or restriction* upon th e n a tio n als of the
allied and ad ssoclale d s ta ts * fo r it,period
o f five y ears and, unless t h e le ague of n a ­
tio n s acts, for a n a d d itio n al f l v e y f i r * .
G erm an nationality ahall n o t continue to
a tt a c h to a person w h o ha* become a
n a t i o n a l of a n a l l i e d o r a s s o c ia te d

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Goodrich 375s
with other
FordCarTires

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If you have not used these
husky, de luxe tire s
, for the Ford car, go at
once to a Goodrich dealerand say to him."Giva
me a Goodrich ThreeSeventy-Five.”
Compare it with an or­
dinary Ford-size tire,
and you will find it
bigger and burlier 111
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finer looking, e a s ie r
rid in g F o rd 'c a r to b e ­
gin, a n d n lo n g e r liv ed
c u r a n d tire s in t h e end.
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t y . F i v e s ” c o s t n little
m ^ re n t th c o u tse t.b u ilt
to m e e t t h e e s p e c i a l
n eed s of th e F o rd car
and b n n g o u t its k n o w n
v i r t u e s , t h e y so o n r e ­
v eal a g r e a t e r dollar
eco n o m y ,w h ich m ak es
it t h e b e t t e r b u y ,in the
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Section Thirteen.

I N T E R N A T I O N A L L A B O R O R G A N I­
Z A T IO N —M em ber* of th e Iragtio rtf n a ­
tion*
a g r e e t o esta b lish a p e r m a n e n t or­
^M U L TILA T ER A L
CONVENTION!*—
Borne f o r t y m u l t i l a t e r a l c o n v e n t i o n s a r e g a n is a tio n to pro m o te In te rn a tio n a l a d ­
r e n e w e d b e tw e e n G e r m a n y a n d t h e a l ­ ju s tm e n t of la b o r conditions, to consist
Section Fifteen. ■
li e d a n d a s s o c i a t e d p o w e r s , h u t sp e c ia l of a n a n n u a l In te rn a tio n a l lab o r co nfer­
• M IS C E L L A N E O U S - G e r m a n y ag rees to
c o n d i t i o n s a r c a t t a c h e d to G e r m a n y 's ence and a n I n te rn a tio n a l la b o r office.
r e a d m l s s l o n to s e v e r a l.
T h e fo r m e r la composed o f four r e p ­ reco gnise the full validity of Ihe treaties
r i l E W A I t DEPTH . — A a y s t e m of resen tativ e* o f ea c h s t a te , tw o from the of pence and additional conventions lo be
e l r a r l n g h o u se* Is t o h e c r e a t e d w i t h i n g o vkhinlen t a n d one ea c h fr o m tha em ­ concluded by Ihe allied an d associated
t h r e e m dn tlis. o n e In G e r m a n y a n d o n a ployers an d t h e em ployed; e a c h or them p o w e r s w ith th e powers alllrd w i t h ' G e r ­
In e a c h a ll ie d a n d a a s o c l a t e d s l a t e may* vote Individually. U will be' a de­ many, to a g r e e lo the decision* to be
w h i c h a d o p t* t h e p la n f o r t h e p a y m e n t lib erative legislation body. Its* m easu res Itiksn a s to th e territories of A uatrlao f p r e w a r d e b ts . I n c l u d i n g t h o s e a r i s ­ tak in g , th e f o r m of d r a f t c o n v e n tio n s or H u n g a r y , Ilu lgaria an d T u rk e y a n d to
i n g f r o m c o n t r a c t * s u s p e n d e d by th e rec o m m e n d a tio n s fbr legislation, which re co g n ise th e n ew s l a te s In th e fron tiers
w a r f o r t h e s d j u n t p i e n t ° f t h e p ro c e e d s If passed by Iw o -th ird a v o le m u s t be su b ­ to tie fixed for them.
G e rm a n y agree* not to put fo rw ard any
o f t h e li q u i d a t i o n o f e n e m y p r o p e r l y a n d m itted to th e la w - m a k in g a u t h o r i t y In
t h e s e t t l e m e n t o f o t h e r o b lig a tio n * . e v ery s t a t e p a rtic ip a tin g . E a c h go v ern ­ p e c u n ia ry claim s a g a in s t a n y allied or
E N E M Y r i l O P K R T Y . —G e r m a n y s h a l l m e n t m a y e n a c t t h e t e r m s in to law ; sp - a a so clated p o w er signing th e p resent
r e a t y based on ev en ts previous to the
re s to re o r pay for a l t 'p r i v a t e enem y
rove th e principle, b u t m o d ify them to ttu
r n in g Into force of Ihe treaty .
p r o p e r t y a e li c d o r d a m a g e d b y h e r, th e
ocal n eed s; leave th e a c t u a l legislation
G e r m a n y accepts all d ecrees as to
a m o u n t o f d a m a g e s t o b e flxed b y t h e
In ca se of a fe d e r a l a t a t a to local legis­ G e r m a n s h i p s a m t goods mod* by anym i x e d a r b i t r a l t r i b u n a l . T h e a llie d a n d la tu re s. o r r e j e c t Ih e co n v e n tio n a lto g e th ­ allied o r a s s o ciate d .p ris e cou rt. T h e allies
a s s o c i a t e d M ate* m a y . l i q u i d a t e O e r - e r w ith o u t f u r t h e r obligation.
re s e rv e the right to exam ine alt decision*
rn an • p r i v a t e p r o p e r t y w i t h i n - t h e i r
T h e In t e r n a t io n a l Idbor office la e s ­
a e r m a n prlxo courts. T h e present
t e r r i t o r i e s a s c o m p e n s a t i o n f o r p r o p ­ tablish ed a t th e se a t of t h e l e a g u e ' o f of
tr
w hich Ihe F re n c h a n d Ilrltlsh
e r t y of t h e i r n a t i o n a l s n o t r e s t o r e d o r n atio n s a n d p a r t of Ita o rg a n isa tio n . R t eexat tsy ,a r oe f both
au thentic, shall be ratified
a i d f o r by G e r m a n y f o r d e b t s owed, Is to collect n p d d is trib u te In fo rm atio n On l a n d , the deposition#
ratifications made
o t h e i r n a t i o n a l s b y G e r m a n n a ­ lab o r th r o u g h o u t th e w orld a n d prepare in P a ri s ns soon nso f possible.
t i o n a l s a n d f o r o t h e r c l a i m s a g a i n s t ag e n d a for th e conference.
T h e tr e a ty Is to tie Como effective
G e r m a n y . G e r m a n y I* to c o m p e n s a t e
publish a periodical In F re n c h In all respects fo r each pow er on the
I t s n a t i o n a l s ro r s u c h lo s s e s n p d to anRd will
E nglish a n d possibly, oilier la n ­
d e l i v e r w i t h i n s i x m o n t h s a ll d o c u ­ guages. E a c h a t a t a a g re e s to m a k e tn It d a t e of deposition, of II* ratification.
m e n t s r e l a t i n g lo p r o p e r t y h e ld by Its
p re s e n ta t io n to th e co n fe re n c e nn a n ­
n a tio n a ls In allied a n d a a s o c la te d statea. nfor
u a l rep o rt of m e a s u r e s t a k e n to execute
All w ar le g isla tio n n s to' en em y prop erty accepted
Modem Slavery,
conv entio ns.
r i g h t s and in te rra ts Is confirmed an d all
T h e first m e e t i n g o f t h e c o n f e r e n c e
T h e m Is no lecn| and formal slnvery
c laim s by G e rm a n y n g n ln s t t h e 'a l l i e d nr
w ill t a k e p l a c e In O c to b e r . 191J. at
associated governm ent* for a c ts under
W a s h i n g t o n , t o d i s c u s s t h e e i g h t - h o u r now In afiy.Chriittlnii country. It aurrecep tlo n al w a r m e a s u re s ab andon ed.
d a y n r t S - l i n u r w e e k ; p r e v e n t i o n of vivos In n mild form In most MolmmCON TRA CTS — I’ro w a r c o n tr a c ts be­ u n e m p l o y m e n t ;
ex ten sio n
and
nptw e e n allied ami asso ciate d nnllon*. cxp lh -atlo n of t h e I n t e r n a t i o n a l c o n v e n ­ aicdnn countffok. The peonage system
coptlng the United s t a t e s . J a p a n an d llrution* a d o p t e d a t H e r n s In 1904 p r o h i b ­ of Latin American countries Is not
* 11. anil G e rm a n riutlonnls. a r c cnn cejnl
i t i n g n i g h t w o r k f o r w o m e n a n d th e
e x cep t for d eb ts for a c c o u n t s a lre a d y tia^ o f w h i t e p h o s p h o r ite In t h e m n n - much (HfTclciit from slavery, but rests
p erform ed, a g re e m e n ts fo r th e t r a n s f e r n f c c l u r e o f m a t c h e s ; a n d t h e e m p l o y ­ upon it different theory. The peon Is
o f prop erty w here th e projierty bad a l ­ m e n t of w o m e n n n d c h i l d r e n a t n i g h t
r e a d y passed, leases of land a n d house*, o r In u n h e a l t h y w o r k , o f w o rd e n b e fo re not suppostsf io In* ouiicd ns property;
co n tr a c t* of m o rtg ag e, pledge or lien, n n d a f t e r C h il d b ir t h . I n c l u d i n g m o d e r­ he Is supposed to lit* working to pay u
m i n in g concessions, c o n t r a c t s w ith g o v ­ n i t y benefit, n n d o f c h i l d r e n us r e g a r d s
lebt which In- one* the tum-ler.
e r n m e n ts an d In s u ran ce co ntracts.
mini m u m a g e .
Mixed a rb itra l tr ib u n e s shall be es­
tablish ed of three inem bets, one chosen
by licrilfhny. one by th e a s s o c ia te d . s l a b s
a n d the th ird by a g re e m e n t, or falling
w h ic h by llm. president of S w ltie rla n d
T h e y shall have Jnrl-allrl hot n o r all die
put* - a - t" rotitrui t* ' i oin lutb &lt;1 l.eleie
th e present peace treaty
IN DU STRIAL n i u l 'E I t T Y R IG IIT P I niltist rial, literary an d a rils tlc proper I &gt;
m e re-established, th e special w a r iiic.ibn re s &lt;d the Hilled and n«*»e|.»led l" i« e i s
a l e f i t l r ' f l and th e right l o i r o - l I"
t n ipose conditions on the use ot G etruan
p a t e n t s an d c opyright* w h en In th e piddle
In te re st
Except ns betw een th e t ’nlletl
H u h , mol ilernim iy p n v t . i r lh . j k ' « m l
r ig h ts ht sue fo| In frin g em en ts art can
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Section

N ine.

O l ’ir .M .—T h e co n tr a c tin g pow ers a g ie r
w h e t h e r or not they h a v e signed and
rntUlcd Itie opium isuiventloii of Jatumr&gt;
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I.p.-III.Till Tile IH gtie In at . ortlmi. e with
l|.Mlllltl..ll- (llh.pt ell h) the II.It.I ......... .
i•it f e I t It. e III m i I t t a i n s t i e sonI toll .
l e t . in.n Into ......... by I n o i s i n g wM h'h 1n, oltl;S nl till I'l .11* the lie. &lt;5--.lt &gt; le g da
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assot titled t*'Wei* HjlH'r th a t the pi opef
ties of religious llil»Mn|i« in lerillo rt. - tu
lo u s in g or . . .|. .l to them shall e.iiitluue
|l, tie n worn nil.lei Iiililliil of I he p . n v . i .
Geiinaiiv 11 linote Eng ull i hiittis in their
b eh alf
S e c tio n T e n .
A E l l l A I . N A VI* I ATI* &gt;N A lrernft of
I he allied aloi nsstu lateil pow ers li a t e full
iltaerly of passage an d landing over an d
In G e r m a n territory. e.|iial t r e a t m e n t with
G e r m a n planes ns tq use of li e r m n n a i r ­
drom e* and with most favored nation
uiiiiies as to In ternal co m m ercial trait),

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F R E E D O M O F .T R A N S IT . - G e r m a n y
m u s t Krunt freedom of ^ransll th r o u g h
h e r territo ries by mull or w a te r to p e r ­
sons. goods, ship*, c a rr ia g e s , and mull*
fro m or lo any of (ho allied or a*s&lt;&gt;d a t e d powers, without c u sto m s or tran sit
duties, undue delays, restriction* or dli rtrnlnnlton* honed on natio n ality , mean*
of tr a n s p o rt of plnCa hf enliv or de
p a r l u r r Good* In tra n sit shall he a ss u re d
sit possible* s p e n t of Journey, , e p n la l l&gt;
p e rish a b le , goods
G e rm a n y may .nut
divert train, (tom Its n o rm a l co u ise In
fuv or of her own iransiiorl ro u tes ur
m a i n ta i n "conlxr.il atallu n a ' 111 connection
w ith tia n sin lg ru th in traftlc. Hhe m ay not
e stab lish any tax discrim in ation against
the p o rts yf allied or associate d power*,
m u s t g r a n t the latter * seaport* all file.to rs, an d reduced tariffs g r a n t e d her
'o w n or o th e r natio nals, m id afford the
allied an d ussoetaled p o w ers equ al right*
w ith thosu of her own n a ti o n a ls In her
p o rts a n d w aterw ay s, sa v e t h a t sh a Is
free to open ur close h e r m a r it im e c o a s t­
ing trad e.
F R E E Z O N E S IN T O R T S —F re e xoltr*
ex is tin g In G erm an p o rts on A u g u st I.
1 ) 1 1 , m u s t he m a in ta in e d w ith due facili­
ties a s lo w arehouse an d packing, without
dlserlm lnntlou, a n d without c h a r g e s e x ­
c e p t fo r expenses of u d m ln ln tratlo n and
use.
Gootki leaving th e t r e e lories for
consumption In Germany a n d goods
b ro u g h t Into the free to n e s frotq G e r­
many sh all tu? subject to tlio o rd in a ry Im­
p o rt an d export taxes.
I N T E R N ATI ON AD R I V E R S —T h e Elbe
fr o m th e Junction of the V ltav a, th e Vl­
t a v a from I’rague. the Otter from Oppn.
the N leinen from Grodno am i th e D anube
from UUn are declared In tern atio n al, to ­
g e th e r w ith their connection*. T h e r i ­
p a r i a n s t a l e s m u s t e n su re good conditions
o f n a v ig a tio n within th eir te r rito rie s u n ­
less a special organlxulton e x is ts therefor.
O therw ise uppeni m ay be tiad to n special
tr ib u n a l of the league of n a lto n i. w hich
also m a y a rr a n g e for a gcn eru l I n t e r n a ­
tion al waterw-ays convention.
T h e E lbe a n d Oder a r e to be placed
u n d e r In ternational co m m issions lo m eet
w-llhtn th ree mnnllia.
T H E D A N U U E —T he E u ro p e a n D anu be
com m ission renaaumed Ita p r e w a r pow ­
ers. b u t fo r th e tim e being w ith r e p r e ­
s e n t a ti v e s of only G reat U ritaln. -France,
Ita ly a n d R oum anla. T h e u p p er D anu be
ts to be adm inistered by a n ew In t e r n a ­
tion al commission until a definite a ta t u te
be d r a w n up a t a conference o f - th e p o w ­
e r s nom in ated by th e allied, a n d a s s o ­
ciated g o vernm en ts w ithin one y e a r a f t e r
,hT l / K * H l l l N E AND T H E M O B El.D B .-j
T h e R h in e Is placed u n d e r th e c e n tra l
com m ission tn meet a t H lras sb o u rg w ithin
six m o n t h s a fte r the peace a n d to be c o m ­
posed of fo ur re p r e se n ta tiv e s of F ra n c e ,
w hich shall in addition select the p res i­
dent. four of .(jartnstxy, an d tw o ea c h of
G reat Itrttaln. Italy. Helgtum. Swltxerland, a n d the N etherlands.

Section Twelve.

FOB SALE BY
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R E P A I R W O R K O F A LL KIM
F O R D S

R A H , W A Y S — G e r m a n y In a d d it io n
to inOst f a v o r e d n a t i o n t r e a t m e n t on
h e r r a l i w n y s . a g r e e s to c o - o p e r a t e In
t h e e s t a b l i s h m e n t of t h r o u g h t i c k e t
■e rv l c e a r o r p a s s e n g e r s a n d b a g g a g e ;
to I n k u r a c o m m u n i c a t i o n by r a i l b e ­
t w e e n t h a allied , a s s o c i a t e d a n d o t h e r
s t a t e a ; to a ll o w c o n a t r u c l l o n o r I m ­
p r o v e m e n t w i t h i n t w e n t y - f i v e y e a r s of
•u ch lin es as n ecassary a n d to c o n ­
f o r m h e r r o l l i n g s t o c k to e n a b l a It* I n ­
c o r p o r a t i o n In t r a i n s o f t h a a ll i e d o r
a a s o c l a t e d Miwera. flhe a l s o a g r e e * to
accep t th e d enunciation of th e G o th ard
a o n v c a G o n i f SwlliexiA &amp;d a n d I t a l y

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S.PECIALT
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MOBILOILS andGASOLIN
ACCESSORIES
TfcONE

NO. 41 — REMEMBER THE No.

MONEY

SAYING

On Flour, Grain and Feed
Fruit and Vegetable Crates
Ten Can Buy Frftm Ua at
Wholesale Prices
W rite f a r P rie s List

W. A* Merryday Company
P tliU u, Florida

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Thu Florida Citrus Exchange has completed its tenth year of work for the growers
who are associated with it.
The organization is today stronger and more efficient than ever before, with capacity
for better service to members.
In ever)' department the Exchange now has the best organization of its history, com­
posed of men who are loyal to the interests of the producers of citrus fruits.
Sjieculntive marketing agencies have such a large margin of profit that they can afford
higher salaries than the Florida Citrus Exchange will pay its officers and employes.
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Section Eleven.

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H o o d —-G o o d y ea r and Fisk
i
T ir e s a n d T u b es

After Ten Years’ Work for Citrus Growers
Stronger and More Efficient Than Ever!

In G s rit tan y
G e r m a n y a g r e e s to jtc ri ip l
a llied
iV rtlllra lc*
of n a t io n a lit y , air
w nrtjilries s or e o m p e l e n r y or lh e n»e n and
I., n p p l ) thfi i niiveiithiii r e l a t i v e to a e ria l
na v i g a tin n i uiu1hided |,e t w een (h e « I lied
an I a . so. lated p e a el s to l o t n a i l a i r . I .it l
ovsw l o r o w n tel r 11*0 v T h e s e ru le * appl&gt;
un til E^ 3 unless l|ertllatl&gt; has sire e hern
ad tlllM ed lo the le agu e o f n a t io n * o r t'l
th e at io v# ciinveiitlnii.

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“SCRIPPS BOOTH CARS’

Cars Washed and Delivered—We Will Call
for and Deliver Your Car.

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C
Z E C H O_
-B L O V A K IA . — T o
C s e e h o - B lo v a k l a a c c e s s t o t h a era. s p e ­
cial r i g h t s a r c g i v e n h e r b o t h n o r t h
and south.
T o w a rd th a A d ria tic she
la p e r m i t t e d t o r u n h e r o w n t h r o u g h
I r a l n e to F l u m e a n d T r i e s t e . T o t h e
n o r t h G e r m a n y le to l e a s e h e r fo r • •
y e a r s s p a c e s In H a m b u r g a n d B tettln.
th e d e t a i l s to be w o r k e d o u t by a c o m ­
m is s io n of t h r e e r e p r e s e n t i n g CxechoB lovak la. G e r m a n y a n d G r e a t ll rl ia l n .
T H E K I E L C A N A U — T h a K ie l c a n a l
Is to r e m a i n f r e e a n d o p e n t o w a r a n d
m e r c h a n t s h i p s of a ll n a t i o n s a t p eace
w i t h G e r m a n y , s u b j e c t, g o o d s a n d sh ip s
of a ll s t a l e s a r e t o be t r e a t e d on term *
of a b s o l u t e e q u a l i t y , a n d n o ta x e s to
be Im p o sed b e y o n d t h o s e n e c e s s a r y fo r
u p k e e p a n d I m p r o v e m e n t , f o r whlcl)
G e r m a n y la t o be r e s p o n s i b l e . In case
of v i o l a t i o n o f o r d i s a g r e e m e n t a s - t o
t h o s e p r o v i s io n s , a n y s t a t e m a y a p p e a l
to t h e l e a g u e o f n a ti o n s , a n d m a y d e ­
m and th e ap p o in tm e n t of a n In lrrn a tl o n a l c o m m is s io n .
F o r p re lim in ary
h r a r l n g of c o m p l a i n t s G e r m a n y s h a ll
e s t a b l i s h a lo c a l a u t h o r i t y a t K iel.__

Section Fourteen.
n f i A J iA N T E E B .—A» a r u a r a n t a a for tha
o
S
df th e Ir ta ty B arm an u rr lto r y
to m
th e w
w est
of utha,
Rhine, to
g e th e r w
iq
p i i ui
w iMiiu*,
-- --------—ith
th e bridgeheads, will be occupied by allied
a n d associate d troop s fo r U y e a r s ’ period
If th e conditions a r e faith fu lly carried out
by G e rm a n y , c e r t a i n , d istricts. Including
th e brid gehead of Cologne* will be e v a c ­
u a te d a t th e e x p iratio n of five y e a rs ; c e r ­
t a i n o t h e r dlstrlcte. Including the bridge­
h e a d o f Coblenx, an d th e te r r it o r y n earest
t h e R elgtan fro n tier, will be evacu ated
a f t e r ten year* a n d th e rem aind er. In­
cluding Ihe brid gehead of Mains, will b t
e v a c u a te d a f t e r H yeare. In case th e {
Interallied re p a r a tio n commission find* .
G ist G e rm a n y h a s failed lo observe Lh#
w hole o r p a r t o f h e r obligations, eith er
d u r i n g the occupation o r a f t e r tha II
•y e a rs h a v e expired, th e w hole o r p a r t
of th e a r e a s specllled will be reoccupled
Im m ediately. I f before th e ex piratio n o f
t h e 15 y e a r s G e rm a n y compiles w ith all
th e tr e a ty und ertak in g s, the occupying
fo rces will be w ith d r a w n Im mediately.
HABTERN
E U R O P E . - All a e r m a n
tr o o p i a t presen t In territo ries to th e ea st
o f t h s new fr o n tie r shall r e t u r n a s soon
a s the allied an d associated g o vern m ents
from
d e e m wise. T h e y a r e to
&gt;» a b s t a in —
all requisitions an d a r s In no w ay to Rite r fe ro w ith m e a s u re s for n a tio n a l d e­
ferniMj
n s e ta
en t concerned
tnkgenni by
v j th e g ov ernm
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. . . questions
------ .i— - —d i ningg occupation
All
re g-ard
occupation not
not
tr
e
a
ty
will be regupruv
ld ed fo r by the
re g u ­
iruvlded
la te d by an ssu bsequ
convention --------o r con,
•ated
u b ent
s t --------------ventlon* which will h ave s im ila r force
a n d e ff e c t

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As a matter of figures and
measurements, it i9 an
inch bigger on the cir­
cumference, and much
thickerin the cross 9ection-that is, a 3 l x 3 ) i

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OFHCIAL SUMMARY
OF PEACE TREATY
HUNS ARE TO SIGN

T nfl itm jw H H iy _tt-T*W O T»
jneVrtuRlona a s to tb e tr a n s p o r t or
of
tro o p s a n d suit p iles an d Ih e e s ta b lis h ­
m en t o f p o s ta l an d ta la r r a p h lo service,
i provided.-

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Yet the splendid aims and inspiring purposes of the Exchange are such that it always
has been and still is able to engage lire services of thoroughly, competent, efficient and
loyal men.
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Employes unable to make their performance }n harmony with the high ideals of the
organization soon eliminate themselves to give way to others who can put the prosperity
pf the citrus industry of Florida above personal gain.

The Florida Citrus Exchange Is Controlled
and Operated By Growers tor Mutual Benefit
Every citrus grower who markets his fruit
through the Exchahgc has the tame voice aa any
other member in its management.
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That a grower may have but a few acres of
grove gives him no less participation in deter­
mining the policies of the organization.
The Florida Citrus Exchange is of4 for and by
the grower* who believe that, with their fellow
producer* of citrus fruits, they are completely
papable off marketing their own product

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The Exchange has been succeasful in securing
for it* members prices enough higher than could
be obtained through oilier marketing agencie*
to more than cover the entire operating cost of
the organization.
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Due to the growing knowledge of the fact
that this is true, during the season just ending
the Florida Citrus Exchange has handled a pro­
portion of the total crop of the state almost on©*
third great^f than in any preceding year*.
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Join the Exchange now and take part in the annual
election of director* and officers of your local axto*
eialion. For more detailed information write, phone
or call on
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FLORIDA CITRUS EXCHANGE, Tampa, Fla.
L. A . H A K E S , M a n a g e r
Orange County Citrus
ORLANDO,

Sub-Exchange

FLORIDA

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�THE SANFORD HERALD

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"El e v e n

II|i Mill*llljljil |

FRIDAY MAY

FRIDAY MAY

THE 16TH

THE 1GTII

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We have decided to discontinue our lines of Men’s Furnishings and Men s, Womens
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MEN’S DRESS SHOES
AND OXFORDS
$8.50 and $0.00 values
$8.00 value...
$7.50 value
$0.50 value......
$5.5,0 value
$*1.50 value . .
One lot of Men’s Dross Shoes
in black vici and patent leather,
sizes 8 to 11*, regular 411
$4.00 value
MEN’S SOLID LEATHER
WORK SHOES
5.50 value, hlack and tan
4.25
4.50 value, black and tan
3.25
3.00 value .......
2.10
Onb lot of Boys’ Work and
Dress Shoes. Good values. Sizes
12 to 5
Regular
$3.00 shoe. __ ..

$1.50

Canvas Leather and Rubber
Bottom Shoes and Oxfords for Men:
$4.00 value in white and Palm
Beach on English and
and straight last.

$2.95

$2.75 value rubber (PO 1 A
and leather bottoms.........tp ^ i» ± v
$2.00 value (J-Iood Rubber
bottom) canvas Shoes (P I O ff
All sizes.........................
1.25 value.......................................90
1.00 value........... ........................... 65
Men’s Leather Belts A f \ p
in white, tan and black at

Ladies’ Dress Shoes and Ox­
fords in black, African brown and
white. Some with Louis heels,
others with low walking heel. The
new spring styles.
7.00 value
5,30
0.00 value
4.30
3.00 value
3.G0
3.00 value
2.10

One lot of Ladies’ brown can­
vas rubber bottom Shoes, with loath
er trimmings. A good Shoe for walk­
ing and rough wear. Low heel.
Regular $2.25 seller,
closing out

$1.45

Men’s genuine light weight
Panama Hats, a $0.00 to $8.00 seller.
While they bust these
are offered at

$4.30

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OXFORDSi
Black kid button Shoes
1.15
White canvas with strap v
1.6Q
The well known line of SkulTer
Shoe^, Oxford and strap {tumps in
tan and hlack a very (P i Q /r
popular Shoe
M isses' black and brovym lace
Oxfords, Goodyear welt, .light sole
in sizes 12 to 2, regular $4.25 value.
Closing out price for (PQ a n
these Shoes
yO .A rfU
Small Boys’ and Children’s 2piece Porous Knit Undtfrwear, the piece

15c

Small Boys’ Balhriggan
Union Suits at

fT Q ^
tl O C

Boys’ 2-piece Bathing Suits, in
navy blue with white trimmings, a
snap, closing out price, per Q P ^
•suit..: ‘ -....... O tJ L

Genuine Bangkok
light weight Hats

The President, and Kady 75c
Suspenders, regular and \ pTQ~
extra length, going at......... D O L

Yachting style stiff ( P i pTA
straws, $2.25 value....... «P

One lot of Men’s felt Hats, all
colors and sizes, and a ( P i Apr
rood value. Going at ...

We have every style imaginable
t he quarter sizes too.
Also our 35c Soft C’ol-

The new spring style Shirts, in
Madras, Silk and Linen and All Silk
in all sizes, going in this sale at clos­
ing out prices.
1.50
2.00
2.50
3.00
4.00
5.00
0.00

value
$1.20
value ...
1.45
value .•............
1.85
value............................!... 2.20
value ... ... .....;..,
.... 2.95
value
........................ 3.90
value
4.40

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And the old reliable bhie chambrey Work Shirt while they f7fr _
last....:............. ..................... I t l C

(P4 Q A

Imitation Panama Hats with
plain black and fancy (PO Apr
bands, 4.00 value..........

MEN, LOOK AT THIS!
The well known Barker Brand
irs, best ( ’ollaron the market for
doing in this sale aL 1 r „

Sbal Pax Union Suits
Regular $1.73 seller.:

(P-| a e
tpA»*±D
JU m

Men’s Silk and Liglc Thread
Socks ia all colors, good • Q A ^ A
quality............... ............ O U C u p

$1.50 Nainsobk Union Suits,'
sizes 34 to 46 going in (P I O A
this'sale
..................

Men’s work Socks in all
colors....................;...............
Men’s 50c and* G5c wash *
Men’s silk Ties

Men’s 2 Piece Nainsook
Underwear, 75c value.........

42c

42c and up

Balhriggan Shirts and
Drawers, the garment.....

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N o w is th e tim e to b uy th a t fillin g in s h o e o r s h ir t th a t
y o u a re t e m p o r a r y o u t o f . W e have all sizes and can s a v e yp u

Remember the Date, Friday, May 16th at 9:00 A. M.
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PAGE TWELVE

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By V. E. Douglass, D. C.
Attest:
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E. A. Douglass, Clerk.
J, D. Hood addressed tB4 board in
reference to road through his land on
the west side of Sanford, proposed
road to be on Section line between
Sections 2 6 ;»nd 27, Tp. 19 S, It. HO
East.
Motion of C. W. Kntztningor, sec­
onded by O. P. SwopiH an d carried
clerk is instructed to notify J. J.
Dickinson to. tak e no fu r th e r action
in reference to o p e n in g , this road
through the Hood land.
Alex. Foster addressed the board
in reference to ditching on Cameron
and Geneva avenues. No action.
Chas. H um phrey addressed the
board in reference to the building of
two more dip vhts, by th e county,
und uflcr discussion no action was
taken at this time.
Bids for building the concrete
a b u tm en ts on th e Oviedo road were'
here opened and the bid of G. W.
Venable being the only bid, and it
not b e in g 's a tis fa c to ry oh motion o(
C. W. Kntzminger, seconded by E.
if. Kilbee, and carried, th e bid of
G. W. Venable is hereby rejected.
. Motion of L. P. Hagan, seconded
by E. H. Kilbee and carried, O. P.
Swope and C. W, E ntzm inger are
hereby, authorized to make necessary «
repairs tin a b u tm e n ts and bridges on
theJQvicdn road, cost not to exceed:

$.1(10.00 .

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•Just fu iy \ m inute, look ut th e tiie p ro p o sitio n from out
afidpoint.

M. S- Nelson addresaeibiihe board
and filed petition in reference to
G E O R G E A. S C O TT
New General Sales M anager of-lbe
Florida ClirusTiichnnge

Wo-fire In th e tire !)u\Kjer,n here; to stay. W e can remain
t ! ••
: o n ly so lonif aa \\re picasc our custom ers.

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.i pays us to handle good tires—United

m ail hood,

successful wurk d u r i n g h is ebtineetion

We know United

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B &amp; 0 MOTOR COMPANY
OVERLAND SALES &amp; SERVICE COMPANY
PH ILIP W. ROBERTS—MIM&amp;
by (' V ' Kntzminger und carried.
U. II Lynch is hereby appointed
county livu stock inspector to suc­
ceed \\
S Harol. salary to tm
Cxi im ;&gt;i r irumth. In- tn fumi.-li Ins
own cunUcy a nee

d is so ordered that the em ploym ent
nf Fred T. Williams, be and the same
!s hereby approved a n d confirmed;
He it fu rth e r resolved, that the re­
port of the committee and the plans,
spt i ihc.it ions and profiles filed with
l Li- board m said report be and tiie

•I II Huddleston and the o th e r
members of the drailing* . on,nut tee
for Jessup Drainage l l i s t i n t , here ado] 11 I
made report in reference to Jessup
Be It further resolved that the
Drainage District.
clerk of this board lie and he Is here­
I fie fcilfewing rcselui op was ullpf- by instructed to advertise once a
i d by Commissioner (). P. Swope week for three weeks in u newspaper
and duly seconded by Commissioner
published in Seminole county, Fla.,
I.. P. H agan, and this was a d o p ted :
for bids for the consturction of said
Whereas, thh com m ittee b e te lo- ditches, drains or canals, said bids to
foie appo in ted by this board in rela­
tion to th e Jessup Drainage District Ik* received on Tuesday, June 3rd,
have reported to this board* th a t 1919, being the next regular meeting
they em ployed Fred T. Williams, a of this board.

igtmtion of Highway No. 3 as al­
ready made, and that this hoard
lu'iuiiint the S ta te Highway Cum**
ti &gt; smio with tin- actual fact-, sur­
rounding tin- cir ii'utloii of tin- said
petition, and in view of the fact that
it num ber of the signers of such pi-tiI tion have publicly stated that they
knew nut the true i/nport of the pt-liJ-tion when same was signed, that the
■said commission disregard the said
petition in any deliberations they
■may have regarding the said high* ay.
Bond oi M S. Nelson !" carry
ti rearms was approved and license
ordered issued.
Motion of t). P Swope and sec­
onded x by’ J
W. #Enizminger and
j carried, clerk *is instructed to lufn
o \e r to S; O. Shinholser e.tough
\V. K. Stam ps to pay his bill for the
m onth.

oi saiin- and employ l-red I Wil
I tuiins to make plans and s| ecificuMotion of ( W. Kntzminger, sec­
t tons.
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onded by L. P. H agan and carried,
Report of Fred T. Williams, 'in clerk is in structed to employ the
reference to the condition of the U’u- necessary' help to move in to the new
kiwa river bridge, tiled and read, and court house.
on motion of (). P. Swope, seconded
by (' W, Kntzminger and carried,
m atter is referred to L P Hagan to
lake up with the Lake county board
of county commissioners ,md report,
and clerk is instructed to advertise
fur bids for tem porary repairs on this
bridge.

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Motion of f . W. E nu m in g er, sec­
onded by* 0 . P.. Swope and carried,
clerk is in structed to write to. A. C.
L. It. U. Co., t o m ake repairs on
crossings at Beck Hamm ock,

Motion of L. P. Hagan and sec­
onded by O. P. Swope and carried,

Resignation of W. S. Hand was
carried and on motion of L. P. H a­
g an, seconded by O. P. Swope and
carried, same is hereby accepted.
Motion bf O. P. Swope, seconded

o f about 40 acres of good land

Frontage on tw o lakes, 3 1-2. m iles from San­

ford, paved road, 12 room house with cellar and cistern.

About 400 fruit trees

Orange, Grapefruit, Tangerine, Pear, Plum and Guava, also 5 Paper Shell Pecan
trees.*
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T E R M S $ 2 ,0 0 0 C A S H , B A L A N C E T p S U IT P U R C H A S E R .
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T H E SANFORD .HERALD

next regular
regmar mt-eiing
meeting J u n e 3rd,
* l9 successful bidder to accept fn
t payment the tr u c k .n o w owned
jjy the county.
Report ■* « M li several c o u n ty of«4d»l* received, read and o r d e r e d
r filed.
Warrants paid during th e m onth
\pril " e re ordered cancelled.
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The following bills as a u d ite d by
, he clerk and approved by this
jnard v e « ordered paid.

General Fund
...........$ 100.00
U C. Dll Hose
.......... 125.00
£ \ . Douglass
...........
a o .o o
Dr. J. T. Denton
. j j. Dickinson . . ...... .............
60.00
50.00
frank Harris
20.00
II. C. Du Hose ...............
25.00
Mrs. L. C. G l i s s o n ........... - 05.00
W, C. Williamson---- ---------jj j t W. H. Drew C o . ............ 101.75
75.43
£
Douglass
— - .......
• Gf£&gt;- D. B arn a rd S ta tio n ­
40.25
ary Co
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15.85
Hill Hardware C o........ - ..........
2.20
Hill Hardware Co.
22.60
So. Bell T. &amp; T. C o ....... .......
*Cel?rrAvc. S t ore......... —
85. 29

W. C. Williamson
E. A. Osteon
So. Utilities Co.
W. S. Hand
C. M. Berry
Jno. D. Jinkins
D. E. H art
.
N. C. Jacobs
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Western Union Tel. Co
T he Sanford Press
L. It. Philips &amp; Co.
Herald Printing Co:
O. P. S w o p e .........
Dr. Jj.T . D e n t o n ....
A. Vaughan
S. F. Doudney'
Cates C ri\te.£o.
Dr. J, N. Toltlr
D. II. Hooker
A. A. Moran
E. A. Douglhss
L. A. B rom ley
L.* P. Hagan-.
C. W. Entzm inger .
O. d*. Swops
.
E. H .rKilb»i;
E. E. Brady '
L. P, Hagan.
C. W. Entzm inger

v 2 18.2,3
16.00
16.66
98.50
503.97
5(1.66
19.25
1.18
21.00

Schelle Maincs
Cords Will He Published Un* Schelle M nines
ji t I his Heading At 1 lie Itate Of $7.70 E. Jp, Brady
P»- Year .
_____________ E. A. Douglas*
T. G. Holloway
A. II. Stil.-,*
L. G. Stringfellow
LAWYER
E. F. Houahoider
E. E. Bratlv
lllficl: IN Till: fOL'IlT HOUSE

SCJ1ELLE MAINES

By CHARLOTTE LONQ.

100.00

05.00
4^8 5

15.00
56.66
56.66
49.42
8.80
8.00
12.00

14.80
12.80
1 2.00
84.00
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4 84.00

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“yon ought to be n«dinmed! Yob
haven’t, taken one hit of Inlerest In
anything since John Stevens went
I'wny ten ycura ago. •Then you wOre
the belle of the town. Margaret, mill
now at thirty-two look a t you! Bu|&gt;poslng he should entiie hark suddenly;
tin yoil think lie would he pleased with
the.present appenrauee of the girl ho
used to ’know*?""Mnrjy yoii’cc my sister; I suppose
y o u ,have a right to say such things,"
returned ’M argaret wearily, ullhnttgh
the bright color flamed In the usually
pah* cheeks.. "John, nnd I loved eaeit
other, nntl if only I knew what sent
him away without a word—" "Don’t
*ny any .more nlmut it,1’ lirojco in
Mary. “ 1 know It’s been hard, hut you
haven’t done a th ln g ’tn make It easier.
You must begin now to put the past
behind yon. Come down l«i the church
tonight—there’ll a fair, you know—mid
help me In the apron booth.
Wear
something besides id ark and gray—mul
n smite, Jtm; mid now I warn you. i f !
you fall to conn* I slmii’t trouble &gt;"U
again for a long time,"
Mary hustled out rather noisily leav­
ing .Margaret ninth* with her thoughts.
Her sister's.w ords had slung, and reWnliilent burned In h er breast.*

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DUPONT,

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81.48
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Choosing ij simple while dress ofsoft, clluglug material, she looked very
lovely ns she adjusted I he last fold;
SANFORD - • FLORIDA
Total
S tss.G-T hut the pink In her checks erlei) aloud
t a a E B O D K C T G E E a asero cas?
for a touch of blue, opening a bureau
Itua-I .V Bridge .I'mul
sin* deftly fnsldoiieil a girdle for
tHO\1 i*r I MMhT WILSON
her slim walBl, nnd with a pink rose
i:. m t I U .'iON l io i sllo l.ln r.u Allen Allman
A K. Mu -hell
idin le d fiv.-h from the rose vim* out­
S. H. W i» hD
side lo-r window, she made her way t o
the church.
Dlvesied of her wrap,
J . W. Flyni
LAWYERS
Mary came rushing towards her.
I E. A I)c»uglas*
".Margaret, Is |i yon!" she exclaimed.
L l a n d * Hi!! 1f *r.1 *\,ir. &lt;’u
Sinfoftl
"Vmi look like a dream .” Soon they j
Hill liUinh*," C i,
wen*
stationed behind n nutssof nprcipt !
{The Texas Co
of at] sizes me! deserlptimis'. and M ar­
Mrs 1^11 ,.\!|s„ '
garet was soon htisy. amj Intemstei],
K s n w u.i.r. n.Diiii&gt; \*
l .1. S, Dinkel
.) )
Miijr it 11m; an H1111***t*»
t.ni. I’rvK ■llllj n Klruii ;*t on tered the
ittio.t'l J lr k r t uffic^v In building, m i - Igou &amp; I g i a
18.60 church vi*t*try
Aliim&gt; l ils Knoll 1IH
. • t *rtilng, All m o d e r n Iniprot eracnl*.
IMir *,
| Cardin &amp; Leonard
167.11 Mnrgnret lilld ram:lit Kinht
dm,
prr»afx, s I ufl to SI,AO; h to per -11•. jrj.Ufi
W1■' lo
180.00 Mnry mid get! ln*r iiii*I Ntiid:
“ 1.1 o k !
IJ Vi Ualh SI.50, f 2.00; two people J2.50 i G. M Wynn
Hi
I I It I N K T E A l t C K . Crop.
1.95 Mnrgtir**!, tin*re Is Mark Alalia •v\ N.
C M Wynn
1'iMir f.'l32.00 11.-‘m In'i'ti 11Hf y f**r yi ars.
(j M Waits
8ji i Imv ! ho ii ink*i Kli-k. 11UW ill term lieil
J. M Jacobs
be om-e was to marry ynu- " Here u
YII.I.K
J V kM)N
hMi.NYII.LK
FLORIDA Wight Grocery Co
nistom er claimed Mary’s ntieni Ion.
E u r o p e a n Plan
J. M. Jacobs
'
much to Margaret’s relief.
H i jntl f t l d r u n n i n g » « t r r In p a c N r o o m
|j*&gt;r. i .single $| And Jip, Ilntibfr fl.jl) u (J.bam pion Supply C,
Sure enough. It was Murk—ho wns
Hnutu anil halli f 2.00 and up.
i II &amp; O. Motor Co
vi r t' Mf
S l n g l r S 7 . tu S 5 ,
coming towards her now. * After ,n
V\ . . U* D d u l i l r f &lt;J to | I 2 .
W. E. Hawkins
hand-shake nnd a brief conversation
In hfArt of i h c a t r r a n d ft hopplng d U t r l r t
Ma i n A A da r n ^ Hi r r e I n
S. E. Mathers
with the two sisters, lie disappeared;
hut when the evening was over and
A. W. More men
Mary anti .Margaret were ready to go
G. W. S p e n c e r........
NEW ST . J A M E S H O T E L
’home, they were surprised to (1ml him
Fred
T.
WiUiunjs
Jacksonville,
Florida
waiting outside the door.
ttm* Iln lf Illu rk from ll,n d
Jus. A. Johnson
( onrrrt* In llr m m ln f I’j i k
“ I have something to say to you,
C ou n ty of Lake
I' m . J u lU a m l Mnnrm* .Him
Margaret,"
tie said In a low tone, “ t
Pot and Cold Huniung Water in
E. II Kill.ee
lan
e
no
o
b
j
e
c t i o n to M a r y 's hearing It.
I'A1ry Hoorn Stenm Heat
I. I’ i Li gan
I will tell you as we w alk hack over tho
J M. HATES
F o il
ApKM,
C W. E n t /.m&gt;tiger
old road where years ago we nil
3 N.nli romped and played together oil o u r 1
O. I’. Swope
8.00 Way .'&lt;• school. You would nlwuyH let
L. A. Bromley
me carry your hooks, -Margaret, when
We.
• T o ta l. ...... ,......... $1192:58 John wasn't there," he said, as they
Still Have Good
There being no further business Started forth, "nnd the Idea got stuck
hoards
utanda" djourned In meet In my boyish brain Hint If he wnsrft
Envelopes at
again at their next reg'ilur^meetmg around lit all I might always have the
5c a I*ltg.
I pleasure of serving the Utile girl of my
June 3 rd , Hi I 9.
choice.
Thai Idea grew with the
I years, and while outwardly Jalin and I
s e e m e d friends, tm one knows how I
T h e ir So u p and Coffee.
Oflire Supply Dept.
longed for a ejear 11**1,1 In which to
A
si.Idler.
In
writing
home
from
I’Hone I IN
Sanford, Florida
!
France, statist (hut lie was unable to press my suit with you,
"It was the winter that John's uncle
mention tin* name of tie* river that
rout-sed through Id- sector because If In the West came home for a visit that
the missive fell Into enemy hands It I lost all hope and began to get mor­
I could see the love growing
would furnish valuable Information on bid.
the source of supply of the soup anti stendlly between you two. nml my j
heart was its ley In those days ns the
rofTeo.—Chicago Tribune.
frozen millpond where we used to
skate. I was walking home one e v e - ;
ping when John Overtook me. ‘Hello 1
Largest and oldest seed
Race of Don* Buildera.
Mark,' he said, 'Ilmv would you like
house in state.
The Trlsli from time immemorial have tol» go
go West on short notice with Uncle
We can supply your been boat builders, nllliotigh the \yest IRlij* Ills uncle had received n tele­
needs.
Write fer mtn- coast mackerel llshernien. or the hako gram ealUag hlm hnek a t mice, nml he
coast to the smith, or the haddock fish­
logue. . Information on any eries o’ii the southeast must In* visited wipitetl Kume young mnn to go along
with hint. John bail refused to con­
crop free.
to understand the real Ingenuity of the sider guliig-^you tu n guess why. Ho
IrMi native Imnt, tntllder. In n large was on his way then tn you. Marga­
way Belfast represents the high-devel­ ret. Then nml there I plnyetl my Inst
Jacksonville, Florida
opment of the shipbuilding Indus’lry*.
curd. 'No,* ! told him. ‘I don’t ’cure
to go West nt present. Margaret hns
promised to jnnrry me, nnd our plans
for the filiale are still unsettled.' John
was ton holiest to suspect.deceit In nu ,
IC. O . P A I N T E i q F E R T I L I Z E R C O M P A N Y
old friend. With white lips he asked, I
,
JA C K SO N V ILLE. FLORIDA
•is that true. MarkV nntl. when I nsFerlllDers, Insecticides, S p ray e rs, Poultry Supplies
sured him that It was, he simply said, |
Tor thirjy
we have been m anufacturing fertilizers in this
'(tood-hy, old rlmp, •and the best of
Stal.* wo h av e satisfied customers* in every county in Florida
luck to you both. I go West tonight
Write far L ate st.P ric e List
Prices alw ays in line with q u a l i t y
with my Uncle Bill.’
I tried hard
J- E. S P U R L IN G . Local Agent, SA N F O R D , FLA.
enough to win you n fte r that, Mnrgnret, hilt I urn glad nmv Hint I failed,
nml nt Hits lute hour I tun trying to
mnke wlmt repartition I ran.' Before
John stilled Tor Franco t told him nil,
mid when ho comes hack he'll romn '
straight to you. li e hns never censed.'
to love v o u ; nor hnve I—It hns been
my punishment." He turned abruptly
mul was gone,
Mnrgnret was weeping softly In. her
own little home wfien h e r sltpor Anal­
ly hade her good-nlgti/, but they were i
tenrs of Joy. In her h ea rt she felt glnd. j
a re ,typified In
Womanlike, she wns already planning ^
n wonderful new wardrobe In which'|
blnck nntl gray hnd no p a r t Throw- ;
Ing open h e r Bhuttcrs the next morning
* * she looked out upon n world which
seemed to he all blue akyfgolden sunshine nnd pink roses,
’Behind the
clouds,’ nt lust," she thought happily
WIGHT GROCERY CO.,
to herself ns she rested two plump
arm s on the window kill and watched
Sanford, Fla.
for • moment tho humming birds flit­
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Allantic Hotel

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\Fitli a crew of 25 or more tie choppers can make good money on our location. . Camps
on railroad, £ h trt haul. We will supply teams and tents if desired. Write or wire quick

tC o py rlgtit, 1919, l»y tl&lt;« McClure N e w s p a ­
p e r 8 y n itlcatc.)

1.75 " B e still, end h e a r t , nml cease re p i n in g ;
B ehind lho clouds Is t h e sun still s h i n in g ."
112.15
Tims spoke a voice rather severely In
34.00
- -5.00 Mnrgaret’fi-onr. "Renlly,” It coMIhtled,

j BUSINESS CARDS | | T ~

O ne In c h

BEHIND THE CLOUDS

100.00

Total
$2553.71
Fine &amp; Forfeiture Fund
• • • • • J Schclle .Matties
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$ 50.0(1
65.09
15.00
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.43.80

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Big Increase in Fisk Sales Du; t o
Fisk Durability and Value

|ji

[i/J O T O R IS T S today arc buying tires on the basis of actual results.
H ere is a condition that is leudinj* to a great dem and for Fisk Tire*
for Fisk visib le value stands out today in terms o f greater m ileage,
longer life, m ore distinctive appearance and g reater’tire econom y.
Ini CV|
every
e of
Cr V lin
*'n.e
and shoulder* above
tires, and they k n o w
i

husii
|n,9'ness
fhcro is alw ays o n e product that stands out head
the average. L xpcricneod motorists k n o w the difference n
the superior m ileage and w e a r delivered by Fisk T ires.

Y o u ’ll like tlyj typ e o f dealers w h o sp ecia lize in Fisk T i r c s - a l c r t , foreseeing
men w h o know com p a ra tiv e values in tires, and w h o k n ow that success com es to
th o se w h o servo th eir public.
iri

T h e Fisk dealers in this co m m u n ity have a m essage for y ou.

N ext tim e — Buy Fisk

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F. A. Marlin Seed Co.

Purity1
1
Economy
&amp; Efficiency

RISING SUN

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Al/O U can't helpxutting loose joy'us
* remarks every time you flush your
smokespot with Prince Albert—it hits
you so fair and square. It’s a scuttle full o f jimmy
pipe and cigarette, makin’s sunshine and as satisfy­
ing os it is delightful every hour of the twenty-four 1
It’s never too late to hop into the Prince Albert pleasurepasture I For, P. A. is trigger-ready to give you more
tobacco fun than you ever had in your sm okecareer.
That*a b eca u se i t ha s tho quality, '

Cmn M I
R .J . K trnaM t
Tobacco Co.

FLOUR

as you kriow Prince Albert you'll write it down
that P . A. d id n o t bite yoilr tongue or parch your throat.
A nd, i t n e v e r w illl For, our.exclusive patented process
cuts out bite and parch. T ry it for w hat nils y o u r tongue!

it means nutritious
palatable and easily digestible.

T °ppy rm* k q r*. tid y r*d tin t, ftimtfrnma p o a n d m l h a lf poom f tin

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THE SANFORD HERALD

DESCRIPTIO N OK
LAND
Notion it h r r r b y given t h o t t h e following desc ribed land*, pr i n m uch th ereof aa
will be necessary In p a y the a m o u n t d u e for the t a i n heroin *et opposite to th e t a m e ,
t o g e t h e r with th e ooeta ol eurh tale a n d a d v ertising, will be told at public auction on M o n ­
d a y , t h e Second d a y of .June, A. I&gt;. 1919, a t the hour of 1! o'clock, noon. a t. t h e r o u r t
h o u i t d o o r. In the C ity up Sanford, C o u n t y of Seminole, a n d S ta te of Florida.
»
J N O . 11. JIN K 1 N M .

Amount nf
T a u r, and
(?C*tjl

M r a . S . S . P o tter
N W *a
N M ol S E t* nl 8 W H
H 121 y d s J N E 1, o f N i
E M til EM. ol N W ‘t ..
and
W U ol \
i N W ) , of N E W
S M ol S K ' i o l - N E ' , of
S E U of N W ».t
IIrg 5 r h E of N W n , r of
R u n S 20 ch B
2 &lt;&gt;‘gh W 5 r h
B e g N E c o r of Lot 1 n
In .
.
It u n N 389 ft \V
S 389 ft B 32.3 ft
HI. J u i r p h aa i t r r i
N i i L o t ' 32 , S3. Jo aeph
Heg 495 ft N of 8 W cor
33 r u n N HO I t K
S SO ft W ISO

M rt. I.. W
U n know n.

Halcomc

2

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H. II. Eldri dge----

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1st Rook No, I, P a g r 111. Se m inole C ount) R crunl*

J . M. t i g l e a b y . , , .

II. I- Perkin* .„

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N l J U I u r k I T ier 7 S anford
Lota I a n d 2 Rlock 2 T ie r 9
Sanford
____
"Lot I Block 3 T r I S anford
„
An U nnum bered" Lot lying be*
tween I a n d 3 Rlock 3
T ier I Hanlon!
Lot .il lllock 3 T ie r 2 Sanford
S 21 ft Lot 12 Block 3 T r 2
Sanford
W M Lot f lllork .1 T ier 3
_ _S_anfur&gt;l
— ---------

A. Bobbin*
E . J. T a y l o r
U n k now n...

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Unknow n

Albert (jultatilk

•

U nknow n .................
U
A Colunlcation ( V * t r l r r y P la n ta tio n a* Uncorded In Plal Rook No. t
P a g e I 2 &gt;&gt; S e m i n o l e Count y Hi c ur d*

U n k n o w n . . . . __
Surve y of an Atldltl
S e m in o le County It,

U nk n o w n

Unknown

U nkn o w n

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A* D* H l r n t lf o r d ’a Addition In Hanfurd a* R e co rd e d In P in t Ilook No. I
Seminole County Record*
Lot* 6 a n d 7 S te n tlf o r d 'a Add
. to S a n f o r d . . ___
Unknown
Lot 8 S l e n ll f o r d 'i
Add to
Sa n fo rd
.' .
___
Lot i n S t e n tl f o r d ’a Add to Han*
fold
,
N orm an Sutton
l e t 12 Stentlford’a Arid in Sari*
lord
,
Unknown
Lot* 1.1 anil I I S t e n ti f o r d ’* \ d d
to S a n fo td
Lot 20 s t e r u l f o n l ’n 3d I t o Sail*

A. D. S m ith
Itufu* S h e p p a r d .
M r * . H . O. ShtnhoWer
J . L. Milter....................

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Lot 6 fli,.| N 1j 7 Work 5 T r 3
Sanford
Lot *J W ork 6 T r 3 Sanford.
S 12 It Lot 12 a n d All I I ill**
heg SK C or L ot 13 R u n
N 62 ft W 26 fj S 22 ft

3 •!■! i . Sa ford
Si m i l o r d ' * Add t o S a n ­
ford

It 1 Thr»*her
A l&gt;’. I 'a r il .h
•

J . W. W hite t.’i t a l r
t ir o . T urner..,
• a n d J a f th e T own o f teoldvli
S e m in o le C o u n ty Record*

A. It. * h a p r t .l l ’MS o h d l» I* lo n o f W o rk
a , l f r r . t r i l r d In P lal llon k .No. t.- P a j
. b amt 19 W ork fi Chap-

Mar.v S. liickln-*

M k . T . E. Crlggal
l.i,t 5 W ork 7 T« 3 S a n f o r d
J.ot 8 W ork 7 Tr I Hartford
l . o t i W ork * Tjr I S a n f o r d
S.ol 5 Ilf,, 1 * T r I Sanford
l.-.t u |i|...*k * T r I S a n f - r d
l.ot 6 Work r, Tr * Sunfoid
L..t 1 W .A to J t ' i * i, 'or.
Lota I and ;! RH, k III ‘1
Sanfnr I*
Rlock r rs T r 1 • r: ti f-i*r !'
Wm L 1 t T, ■. Safif*.i .1
'&lt; *■ t I', It, L U J r F.

Virgil C lair______
.

inaon’a Survey..... ..........

r, known,

« t 5 . lllock 3 T r n Sanford
.J.uta 1,1 and
S anford
Lota 1 and ft W o rk I T ie r 3
*
Sanford
__
Lot I W o rk I T r 6 Sanford
Lot* I and 2 W o rk i T ie r 7

Sanford

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D. I*. T h r a t h e r .

Lot 7 lllork 3 T r 6

iwph

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• * R e c o r d e d In Plal Honk No. I, P a g r a 36 to Gi a n d II
13, 116 a n d 117, Hrm lnolr; County Record*

J, L TT . C ha m be rlain
D. J. L a w l e r ____ .___
J. W . Z achary .........

OW NER

Uloek 11 T r M. Win
Clark'a S u h Div ________
Lota 2 to 9 (Iraa Lot 61 Rlock 11
T r IS Wm. C l a r k ’. Sub
.
D i v i s i o n . ____ ™ ™
Wm. C lark’a Subdivision of tltork 2 4 of Itobina an'a
Hanford aa Recorded In I’lal Ilook No. I, P a g e 10$,
S l y Lot 3 Wm. C lark'a Sub Div
of lllock 21 Rohinaun's
Survey of an Add. to
Sanford
...
Lot 4 Wm. C l a r k ’a Sub Div of
lllock 21 of Roblnaon’a
Surve y of an Add. to
Hanford ___»
Lot 10 Wm. C tn r k ’a S u h p lv .
of pillock 21 of Robin*
aniCa S u r v e y of nn Add.
to Sa n fo rd . . .
. ....
Lot II W m . .Clark'a S u b Div of
W o rk 2 1 of R o b in to n ’s
S u r v e y of a n Add, to
Sanford _
Wm, C lark’a S u b D lrltlon o
S u r t e y , aa i t r r o r d e d In P
Lota ). 2 a nd 3 lllock 35 Wm.
C l a r k ’a S ub
Div.
td
Itntilneon’e S u rv e y
. 1.
Lot .1 lllock 35 Wm. C la r k ’a
Sub Div of Rnhmaon’a
Survey
.. ,_
,
Lola 7. H, II. IU, II
12 lllk
3 *i Wm, C 'l a ^ 's Sub Div
of R obinson's tyirvey
Lota 6. 7 a n d 6 Rlocnt 36 Wm.
C l a r k ’a S u b D i v V f Rob*

Unknow n
I L K- L e a i l l l ' a Hub D l t le l a n aa H e cordrd in P la t Ilook No. i . Page 27
S e m in o le County l lc r o r d a
N M Lot 3 W, K. L e a v ilt'a Sub
Division
s. W. W right
Lola 7, 9, 11. 12 and 13 W. E.
^
.
i
L eavl|T * S u b Division
- U n k n o w n . . . . — ___ .. ..
Lota IS. 19. 20 a n d 21. f f ! E.
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L eavilt'a S u b DI*._
W. f, L ea v itt;* ..._
Iloyd'a S u b lllaialoit aa I t r r o r d e d In P la t Rook No. I, P a g e »J S e m in o le County
Lot 3 Ilo y d ’a S ub D i v ------------— .
J . M. B r u n s o n . n ,___
Lot 9 .Iloyd’a Sub Div ... . . . .
’ ' *.
S. O, Shln h o U e r . .. ..
Lota 19. 20. 2 t. 22 a n d 23
ilo y d 'a S ub D i v . . ............_* ■*. _.
9 . O! flblnhoWer
M a r k h a m P a r k H e ig h t* aa R ecorded In Plaf Ilook No. I, P a g e 77
S e m in o le County l lc r o r d a «
v*
Lot 9 lllock K M a r k h a m Park

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DESCRIPTIO N OK
LAND

L ot [1

Height
Lot 127 Sa n fo rd Height* .

T e a Collector, H rm ln o lr County, Florida.

D E S C R IP T IO N OK
LAND

Amount of
Tain* and

OWNER

...II'. Oxl. It!.. ..r r .it.

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3- «' Biggin* E s t a t e

H r n t n n A Ctark

M a ry E. Higgins
t ’ If 11, an

irl of S e r . 3G. Tp. IS It 31*. a
age &lt;3, Se m inole C ounty If'cri
,,o

iw

.in

Itrrorded In I'lat

U n k n o w n ......

H a n r o r d a s R e c o r d e d In P l a t Ro o k No . | . P a g e I
County Re co rd s

lr(^

Un k n o w n

\ddlllon l.i Ssnfurd ■&lt; Recorded In Plsl lluok N
Scmln.dc I ouoly llrro rd s
Work 2 Chapm an A
T uckers
Add ro S a n ­
ford
2 a n d 3 lllock 3 C h a p ­
m an &amp; . T u r k e r ’a Add to
Sanford
I W o rk 6 C ha ptnan &amp;
T ticker’* Atld t o *S»n*
ford
3
Bl ock 5 , C h a p m s d A
T u r k r r ‘» Arid In S»nft.fl
3 lllock H C h a p m a n
A
1

4in known
C nknow n

M. A. Halcomb

T urk pr'i

f ord
I

II

I.

Douglas A kloaely

Unknown:.-...

.

Lot* I to 36 Villa Sites of T w in
Lake*
42 t o 52 Villa Sites til
T w in L ake s
L o ts 56 In 66 Villa Stirs ol.
Tw in L akra .
L ota 72, 73. 71 and 76 Villa
Kile* ol T w in l.akr*
L ot* 76 to Idfi and 107 lo I I I and
113 to I |H Villa Sites &lt;d
Twin L a k r s .
L o ta

Now Upsata aa Recorded In Plot Rook N
E M L ot 43, N ew Upsala' .
..—

I. -Puge 87, Se m inole County Rerordo
Will Erlrrinft ,___

IB 30

N W I T o l N E D ol N K ' l ond
N M "1 N E W ol N E ‘, of

nhd

NEW

ol

N W I i ol N E W •
33
of N W ' I ol NEW and
HM of S E W ol N W W
of N E W
a n d N f j ul
W M - •&gt;I » W ' | of NEW
a n d N I t of N E } , of
HW &lt;f nf N E W
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Bog HE Uoi id N W l J .
3.1
H un N 30 ch Wly 12.35
Ch. R 10.15 r h W 4 ch 8
18.15 ch K 16.28 ch to

SW M

19 30

19 30
19 30

o .i.

to

T u rk e r’*

Add

to

Sanlnrd
. S S ' j f l o f Lot 3 a n d . N 39 It
l.ot I lllock 10 T r 9
M artin'* Add to
San*
lord
Lot
6 lllork 10 T r 9 M a r t i n ’*
And. l o S a nlord 4
Lot* 4. 5 , B and II) W ork 10
T r IU M artin* Add. to
Sanford
Fractional K of Ry. W o rk 10
Tr I I .' M artin * Add. to
Sanford
Lota 3, fl, 9 a n d 10 lllock II
T r 9 M artin'* Add. to
Sanlnrd
Lot 3 W ork I I T r 10 M a r t in 's
Add to Sanford
Lot 6 W o rk I t T r 10 M a r t ln 'a
Add.’ to Sanlord
Lot 6 W ork It T r 10 M a rtln 'a
.
Add. to S a n f o r d .
Lola 7. It nnd 9 W ork II T r 10
M a rtin'a Add. t o S a n -

A

.San

C . II. Atkin*
lurd
N 40 It Lot I lllock 16 I
m a n ’s
A Turker*
to Sanford
N e a*r* Addition to :

J o h n Mu**on

v&lt;&gt;f

i l . Sm lth'a Srcjind

Unknown

_____ —____

II. C. D t t B o t e . . . ■
Page 01. Hemlhele Ceaaty Recerde
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k ff a t* &lt; t ,aa A.

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Krank B. B r o * ( n . -----------

H olden Ural Eat. C o . . . .
■a R e c o r d e d In Plal Ilook
i t rs. J. I), Roberts
Really T r u s t Co.
I t r a l t y T r u s t Co.
M. C . Sm ith
K, E. D o r n r r

S m i th St T h r k i h e r

F. E. D o r n r r

lo S a n f o r d . .
______ __
lien Circrn
L o t 9 Robinson's Survey of an
Add. to Sanford
Unknown
Lot 17 (less S 120 ft) Robin*
son'a Survey of an Add.
to Sanford . . . .
,
Reg 93.2 H fl S of N W Cor
W ork 22, ru n 8 40 It
E 120 ft N 40 It W lo
beg Robinaon’a Surve y of an
Add. t o S a n f o r d ........ . .
Block 29 Roblnaon'a S u rv e y s(
an Add. to S a n f o r d ______
Wm. Clark’a Hubdislalon ur Block I I . T ie r 14 e n d Blech l l . T i e r ' l l , ae Recorded
L o t 2 . Block n W l t t S T ' - * ............ *• S e a l a e l e C e e a ly R ecerda

U U ' T Cu d ' a iIBMck&lt;lV i t T r J L

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E ran k 11. Brow n .. . . . .
sany’a AddlHon lo Hanford aa f l e r o r d e d In Plat Ilook No
ago 6$. Nrniinule County Re rordo
o’*
..
•
J o h n L a w a o n ........ ...... —

Lot |0 lllork II T r 10 M a r t l n ’a
Add. to S a n f o r d ............... ...
I.nta 2 a n d 3 W ork II T r I I
M a r tin ’s Add* to S a n ­
lnrd
Ito b in s an ’a Surcey of on Add

H r m ln o lr County lle c u rd a

L o t 42 i t .

A«ld

M rs. O. Saucer

Man

Chapman

T u rk rrt

Sanford
Lots 3 and t W o rk K N
Add In S a n f i^ d
Hidden Real E state Co

T h e T o w n of Paolo ao I t r r e r d r d In Plal Rook N o. I , Page 4, Se m inole County Record*
L o ta 1, 2 a m i 3, W o rk A, T o w n
ol Paid*
...
It. it. Eldridge
|o

N EW

to

Duhart

M. J. Stokes
U nknow n
J a m e s Jack*nn
II. E r a .te r l le l r .
K. T . Durlin .

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* lo p i 8 ol beg N lu

W M ol Reg SW Cor of N W U
Run N S.27 ch E 9. 1 1
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OWNER

Amount of
T u r n and
Coals

DESCRIPTION O F
LAND

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Amount of
T a i r a and
CmU

OWNER

De s c r ip t io n
L AND

of

OWNER

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Amount of
Taxes a n d
Coat*

aye run E 620 It 8 200
vdfl
n
..
f c W 520 ft N 200 ft ...
32 20 30
U n k n o w n . _______________
2.53
yd s W 62 2-3 y d s N
If** S E Cor of J r a u p a n d W
61.33
y.H
E
147.66
yds S
L ake ' a r e ru n H 198 ft
to b#g
J. Q. Ariarnt C a ta t c . __
17.62
E *55 66 ft N 198 ft
Heg
85
yds
W
of
S
E
C
or
of
ft
3
32 20 30
-U nknow n
,
1.77
N
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.
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t
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f
N
E
U
2 7*10 D, 1,. Thr»»her
__
8.12 R r g 5 ' jWch855.66
28
20
32
S of N W C u r of
3
20 31 .
■ m b di v of
Jp I
fluo
N
182 yd s
W
Hun S 5 ch E 10 ch N 5
s ' * 1,1, , frf.lfdrd In
Hook
188 2-3 yds S 182 yd s
ch W 10 ch. ....... ...............
5
W. J . D a v i d ____________
14.00
E 186 2*3 y d s _____
So, 2. !’• * • *• S e m inole
J. q . A d a m s E s t a t e . . .....
11.65
5v»i of n w m — ; ___
E. E. Brown's Hub Dlrlalwn o f Deck H a m m o c k aa H e r o r d r d In Plat Rook No. t
( V Il rcor a*
— -------~~—
Gro. A. T u« nac n&lt;|_____ _
44.40
29 20 33
• Win, Coll
oilier____
10.06
Page 11, H e m ln o le Counly R e cords
S K ‘t ; L N W ) ( a n d E S
of
Mld»»r *» Bar. &gt;2. Tp. I t H. 11. 81 E. aa Record'd In TUI Hook No. |. p . . . *■
8 W U _______
f-°4 3
lilock n . B r o w n 's d u b
29 20 32
Hrmlnole County Kecerde
1
B a x t e r R e c y e a , _ _ ________ 1 6 .7 2
N « i of N E l f ______
-IH t
of
Deck
Ham30 20 32
U n k n o w n _____ ____—____
1 0 .0 6
22 19 31
. . . . 11. 23 o n d 24 M i d w a y . . . . „a 32
U rotenown., . +
&gt;
N
E
J
t
of
N
W
I
4
m
ock
......
....................
......
32
20
W .-S, K o o n U . _____
U a x t e r Reeves
....
6.81
- 32 19
Unknown
Lot 2 lilock C Urow n'a Suti
uf**
—
_- 32
32 19
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•
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V
D. R. M itchell's S u r r e y of | . e t y G r a n t aa H e r o r d r d In P l a t Book No. I, P o f a 8
II. Me a r h i m . . Lot 47 Mi d * * ) • ----Div
of
Heck
Ham*
.
32
19
Hem
lnole
Counly
Recorda
Unknown
. w*m &lt;
Lot 21 Mi. » e y ...... m o c k - , - ^ ------- :-----------E. M. n o w a r d __________
22.
„ 32 19
L o t 10 Block H Mitchell's S u r ­
Jiiliuf Thomtt-.^..„
u t *2 Midway------.. 32 19
Hanford Celery D e lla aa R e c o r d e d In P lo t Hook No. I, P a g e 78 H em lnole Co. Re rordo
vey of Irfvy G r a n t ____
II. M r a c h i tn_____ __
K t 73 M i d w a y
—
E. Y. Mallory a t a l ™ _ „
19
.
32
L ot 16 Block
L o U 17, 18, E and F Sanford
II. M each a m ...........
M itchell's
Lot I I M i d w a y ----- 5.
3
2'
19
S
u r v e y of L evy G r a n t
U n k n o w n _____
Lot »1 Mi dway. . . . E.
Y. M a llory e t a l „ ____
v
u
y
■
K
r
lta
n
a
te
ln
Broa—
1------26.1
. 32 19
Lot 26 Block B Mitchell's S u r ­
Lot |5 M i d w a y ..... —
II. M rach a m . ________
r-H Lot 60 Sanford Celery
_ 32 19
D e l i a __ ______________
vey of l ^ v y G r a n t - . . — .
U nknow n ________
Lot t o M i d w a y - -------M
its
M
a
in
I
A
n
d
r
r
s
o
n
,
,
,
.
Giles. O v e ratre et A Drew.,
19
All U nlolted p a r t Block II
E J i L ot 67 a n d All Lot 68
II. M r a r b a m . ________
f
Lot 139 M i d w a y ----- ---------------- — . 32
a;
19
M ltrte l'V
S u rv e y
of
Lot 145 .M i d w a y — .............................„ *32
2
Sanford Celery D r l t a - ___
U nknow n...i —
M. A. Holey ____________
. l ^ v y G r a n t - - ____ ______
L*t 126 Mi d w a y ........... .................... 3 ;
U n k n o w n ..
U n k n o w n ..-- —
- ' 2.66
L o t 8 itraa beg 12 ch N of ( W
U n k n o w n . . . . ... ...
of
E
J
i
°
N
E
H
K
H
N
W
i
i
C or r u n N 83 deg 60
| ; a ®
a i s r : :
f
U n k n o w n . . . . ______ _
4 20 81
fi
1. D. H a r t . . ____________
18,00
a&lt; t * *“a1 «
min E 5.3 ch N 6 deg
U n k n o w n ...........
4 20 31
5
L. G. H u n t e r , ___________
22.00
30 min W 9 ch S 70 d r g
U n k n o w n . . . . „ . . . ____
4 20 H1
6
E. C. N t a r n r * ______
_
2.60
W 5.67 ch S 30 min E
Lot! 211 I t 720 M i d w a y - . . -------- 1 3 2
U nkn o w n ...
4 20 31
30
J o e C a m t r o n . . . . —_______ „ 6.49
M0.3 ch) Block C Mitch*
Lot 2 J i M i d w a y ----------------— ----- 32
U n k n o w n ............
rll'a
S urvey
of
Levy
N l . ' l ____________
A
u f . 237. 21*. 2B9 a n d 280
4 20 31
5
E. M. H o w a r d ______ _
26,60
19 31
4
G r a n t . . . . - _____ _______ _
M i d w a y . . . -------------------- — 32
U n k n o w n ........ .
4 20 31
- 10
7.65 S E ' * of N W ' j „f N E i* .
M a r y J. H asty
43.50
Giles, O v e rstree t A D r a w .
s.ac
N 28 acres of Vl E I* of N W U . . . . 6
5 20 31
28
M ia . J. J. A i n s l r y ------- 39.20
*
J. ft. I’ackafd’a Flral A d d itio n to M id w a y aa R e c o r d e d In I’lal llosk No. 2. P e e r 101
Beg 12 ch N of S W Cor L ot 8
W
&gt;3
of
N
E
i*
of
N
W
'
i
of
H e m lnole C ounty R e c o r d .
Block C ru n N 83 deg
N W ' I (leas S 2 acre*).— . 5
5 20 81
J a m e s A shtey____ — *7. _
2.90
60 min E 5.0.1 &gt; h N 0
Loir 26 In 30 a n d 3 8 . t o 60
S 2 a cr es of W 14 of N E ' i of
deg
30 min W 9 *ch 8
J. O. P a c k a r d a H r a t
N W ' l of N W ' f ........ ......... 6 20 31
U n k n o w n ............................
2.08
70 deg W 5,07 ch 8 6 deg
Add tn Mi d wa y . . . —
7
U nknow
...........
2.35 S W i* of N E W .........
5
20
31
40
E. C. T y n d a l l .................—
S.62
30 min E 10.3 eh t o beg
............................Lets 41. 42, and 51 t o 54 J. O. t , .
N W ‘i of N w ! ( (leas 70 yds
M itchell's S u rv e y of L evy
Packard's F i r s t A d d t o
N A S hv 140 y d s E A
G r a n t .................. ...........
N. D. Giles..
*
****wins*v.: s 6.5 S
M i d w a y . . . . —,.------—
~
U n k n o w n . __
W In S E C o r ) _______
C 20 81 •
38
J o h n Keith....*..
14.00 Lota 9 a n r t l O . l l r s r . l s ) .
Lott SI and 32 J. O. P a c k a r d a
in N E cor of Lot 9)
Filca Plat of FI. Reed aa Hecvrdad la Plal Rook No. 1, Pago 124. Hemlnole
Firat Add to M i d w a y . . .
U n k n o w n .........„
Block C Milchell'a S u r C o u n ly R e c o r d s
* L e u 132. 133 a n d 137 t o 140
vev of L evy G r a n t ____ .„
Beg 6 r h N of Cor. of 1st a n d
P iles , O v e ra tre e t A D r e w - , I5.36
J. O. P a c k a r d a F l n t
I Lo t 1 2 _ b l o c k C A Ilteh a lP a S u r ­
Add to M i d w a y ................ —
U nk n o w n ., . .
vey of Irfvy G r a n t ...........
N . B. Giles_______________ 18,70
-Lota U t - t u 1 4 5 - J — O . - J
Lota IS. 16 a n d 17, Block O
feet Frle* P la t of Ft.
ard'a Firat Adil to M id ­
Mllehell'e
Surve y
ol
Reed
U n k n o w n _____ ...
way ------------------- i —
R. T . Dellegal
5.95
I ^ v y G r a n t .......
N . B. Gllea__ j,__________
13,49
L o t G Frlea Plat of F t . Heed —
Lota 139, 190. a n d 191 J . O.
Isaac N e a l...
4.75 L ots 21 s n d ,22 Block ft M l l r h Packard's F ir a t A d d t o ■
H u b d iiia fo n .o r P a r t of M o a ra L y m a n 'a Katate aa R e r o r d r d In P la l Hook N o. I,
e
ll
'i
S
u
r
v
e
y
of
L
evy
Midway------------------- —^r*
U n k now n..
P a g e 68. H e m ln o le Counly Iteeordo
G r a n t . _________ _____
.
O v e r t i r e d T u r p . Co_ — —
LoU 201 ami 202 J . O. Pack
L o t 4 Moara L y m a n 'a E state ,.,™
l i f e . L u ‘ 5 Uiovi' l&gt; MitcheTT*! HurF’ra eler l f e i r a . , . ____
a rd t First Add t o M idvey
of
Levy
G
r
a
n
t
.............
U n k n o w n . . . . — ___ ______
U n k n o w n ___
SE J* of N E W of N W ' I . . . .
n ,;n L ot 10 Block D Mitchell a Sur7 20 31
10
Mrs. E. M. Wllliama
L eu 225*226 an'd 230 J . D.
N E ' * of N W U of N W ' i
7 20 81
175
VT of l**vF G r a n t _______
10
U n k n o w n ___ ___ ____
P. E. C h u r c h ______1 — __
Packard's F ir st A d d . t o
. '
N £ ) i of NE&gt;* and S E t* of
, la L o t I t Block I) Milchell'a S u r ­
M idw ay........ ....._..........
U nk n o w n ..
v e y of L«vy G r a n t ______ __
N E ‘a (lews 8 150 yds
Giles, O v e r s t r e e t &amp; D r e w .
Canaan, aa R e c o r d e d In P la t Rook No. I, P a | e 101, Hem lnole County R e co rd .
of 81.1* of N E W )
8 20 31
63
P r r r y G l l r k i t o n r ....
52.70 Lota 12 a n d 13 Block
D M ilchBeg
2.94
eh
E
of
N
W
eor
N 20 31
Pel 12 lltnrk I C a n a a n ...................
_
3. U. Waldron
rlt's
S urvey
of Levy
6.92
ru n 8 15.13
eh E 17.18
Lety 9 anti HI Block 5 C a n a a n —.
'
E m m a M ontgum rry
G r a n t .......................... .......
6.92
U n k n o w n ________ ______ _
rh N
15.13
ch W17.18
L ots 14, 15 a n d 16 Block I)
chains
, - ___ *_ .
25
F.
W.
Hilliard
l
l
r
l
r
t
I
0
.(\p*
M
itchell's
Surve
y
of
E ' . &lt;1 NE W of N W M of
NW
„f SE i*
8 20 31
40
W. L. Palm e r
26.30 "
L evy G r a n t
„ ..
S F 't
8*
N. It. G ) l e a ......... ,r _______
Amelia l la r llr y
15.62 SW l , of SEW —
8- 20 31
' 40
W. C. Divio
26.30 l.nts 21, 22 a n d 21 Uluck I)
- ii,t m : r.ic &lt;d N W ' i
32
w
'«
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lif
N
W
j
J
.............
^
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9
20
31
hO
F
e
r
r
y
G
l
i
c
k
i
t
o
n
r
#1.,
65.05
.
Milchell'a
Hurvry
of
Run VV 10 ch 8 3 eh E
Jessie Wheeler &amp; lia rL o t 3. — ______ ___ .................. .
3 20 31
47
C.05
Levy G r a n t ......... ............
Unknown
V
lit r h N 8 cl)........... — __.... ,
_ M y r t r l le H. T a r r y . ______
I f l l M , , , , , .....
65.65
L o t 30 Illoek I) M i t c h , It's SurF 1 - of SW .',
......................... — 32
C a m e r o n &gt;a U r r o r d r i l In l*Ul Hook N o. I . P a g e 90. .Hr&amp;lno!? Counly H r r o r i U
M rs. J. J. Ainslcy
30.60
.
v
e y of L evy G r a n t
S t t i f f d S W ' t ____ ____________ 32
J a m e s M. G i l e s _____ _ __—
M rs. J. J. Aintley......... ..
5.62 Lot* 1 , 3 anil 4, Ttloclc I » Cam*
L o t , 31 a n d 32 lliuek 1&gt; M i t r b B,g 25 ll N and 15 ft E of
e r°n..,T„ T„ *
.....
‘OS
ell's
S
u
rv
e
y
of
Levy
• SIV Cor of N W ) (
of
.nt* 9 a n ir 10, Ulirrk 1 Ca
G r a n t ................. J Z 1
M . *,
..... ....... . 32 19
U n k n o w n ; . . . ____________
eron
........
___
Cnktiuw h
Lots 33, 31. 35. 36 a n d .17
Ran N 390 ft K 101 ? I&lt;j ---*ot 1 ;ri lUtMrk I ( 'a m i run
I. M. Miller
Itfoek
I)
Mltehell'a
Surf! K 390 ft W 10 12 I y
M II llinrk 2 Cumurnn
U nk n o w n
vcy uf l*. vy G rant
J a m e s L. Giles . ....... ....
I.. t
W T Akers
,
fa*«t t I III*»trW 2 ( ’ami run
U nk n o w n
■31 I L ot 38 i l r . s 7i 5 a e r o ) lltuek It
5
«f N VV11 of SE1*
of
l.nt 1 11 11lock 2 Canii-fflii
U nkniiwfi ....
•31
I
Mltehell’a
Survey
of
5
51. 'i
33 19 31
L u ll 3, I anil 0 Ulurk 3 Ca
M a ry E. Symc* Read
Levy G rant
I l u r r a r e Sa nde rson
f ...
oron
C n k r t tm n
t h e m t l o r l d a C i t r u s C o m p a n y ' s P l a t o f S e r . 2 6 , Tp. 19 . It, 32 , a . R e c o r d e d tn
2 05 Lula 39, 10. I t , 12. 4"l, 11. C.
Lot 8 Hlurk 3 ( ’umuf-rfi
I nk
n
P l a t R o o k N'n. 2 , P a g e 6 8 , S e m i n o l e C o u n t ) Re c o r d s
I 32
16 and |7 lit,* l. fi MuTalm 11 am murk Vllolmrni n* H e r o r d r d In I1In I Monk Nn 1, |*agi a 101 anil 10,7
11 le-, l.*,ts 5, 6 a n d
e hell's Survey ol Levy
I
S r m l n o l r C oiinly K r o r i U
G ra n t
t| t la. C itru s Co's
J a r m s L. G i l e s .
_
Lot
18
lliuek It Mil, hell's S u r ­
t .1 ,1
, 26 19 32..
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Lot 23 Halm 1t a i n on*N;k Ailotvey
uf
Levy
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_
.
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.
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i ■ I'lifl ..f
26 19 .12
1 ’nkno i n
Lot 2*1 l*a!fn l ln m n i .u k AlLit*
Lot* 51 a n d 53 illueb It M i t c h I t
t ' 31 Sou,
H a . C i tr u s
moot
26,60
ell's
Survey
of
Levy
T S I f o IT
&lt; ■ r i a l .&gt;(
' 26 19 32 *
l "n k f&gt;im n
G runt
M e re a lla m m u r k an tU 'r u r J r d in Hint Hook No. I,
J a m e s L. Giles .
gu M , S r m i n o l r 1 u. Itrcurd#
I. 1,
t Sou- Fla- C i tr u s '
Lot 58 , lev* E 20 a rre st IBock
23, 21, 25, 2fi. 27
t o . f l a t o f ..... .
..... 26 19 32
U nktio* n
ai;.r»5 Lola 22,
!t
Mltehell'a
.Survey
of
nnd
2 H M t'r ra Hami : !. ■t st: ■,
. aa
k rum ii
t » v v G rant
R.IR
Ja m e s L Giles
m ork
r U T ilrr
s i : . i K w ■,
at
1*n Vn '• ^ n
S ' , et K 2" arr.-t uf I.. I ‘.n
2
5
a.f
S
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Lot h* V|*.'*j
c V. ' U J. hns River
30
[ IlklltMA Ti
Hl.uk |1 MR. lull's S u r ­
Hum rnork
11 P S u l l ii a n
I .
i .1 N of SW C u r of
vey uf l.evv SRatR
J. II. Fries
_____ _
I •11 2 'J Mi r r a l la m n io i k
l: C T yler
*. W ,
* 3 1 ID 33
Lots 65. 66
6 . , 68 and 63
I :
N 107 rh K 111 rh
Block 11 Mitchell's Sur*
&gt; 1 f,7 rh W 4(1 ch
’ —*
«
4'j
l* n k n it tk n
21 20 31
ve* of Levy Grant
2.15 Hfg N E Cor Lot I
J a m e s L. Giles . .. &gt; ___
U on S 9 ljj rh \V H ill
Lots 70 71 a nd 72 Block It
v «iul hf r n I l or bl a Cltrui* C ' o i n p a n y ' i F l i t of Uook'% l &gt; r r &gt; Tt «« n * l t r an H r r o r d i d in
/
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tl's
S
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r
v
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9
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K
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H.'C 20.117 rh N of SE C.»r
J * m.'s 1, Giles
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f.fft 2
If
3!
Lot 75 Bluet. 1' \l R c lu If - S')'
I .i i ■i fti ft ( ' u' b Plat of
t
\ \ ..f Lev* l . , a a l
Hun VV * rh N 1 n Lak.U nkn o w n
..
“ ! • rry T ow nolte
U nknow n
!» h.V
J*-»u-|. N H . ■*• N E » ..r
L«t* 7n. 77 a n d 78 fll.uk I)
f •i-v S’M| | ta, D i i n n
Mitt hell's
Surve y
*.|
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11
I
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II
I
ll
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of
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Heg 1 -i»i I It W a ml I . *.H , h N
fe*v&gt; G rant
J a m e s L. G i l e s . .
...........,
^ f r , ‘ Towfisite
^
U nknow n
1Q.02
td eSL C ur Exit a
3 1 20 .71
I L ots 79, 80 a n d 81. HLiek Lt
Hun N fiif 1•• yt!«i E M h
5litebeti *
Survey
*.|
Magnolia Lodge a s R r r o r d e i) In Plal Hook No. 2, P age 67, i»r mi nolle Uountf l l r m r d a
Levy Grunt
v.Li S CO1. &gt;iD W &gt;0 •
J a m e s L. Giles
. ..
f- 2 t Magnolia L odge
I 'n k m u u i
t 56 | Lots V2 , *3. a t. 85 an.I s-i
I
I T Hunt
&gt;••*
» • to Magnolia l.mlge
U nknow n
III...
k
fi
M
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9,,,.
All
I
i
II a nd 45 to f.O
S Uli-Biin
to t "
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Unknown.
N ‘ . id SW 1, and S L
2
1 flk u M« i
*2
'i a n ii'liii LtitJjE**
Unknow n
2" I"
I J - . I Lots 87. 88, 89. 90 and ‘91
mfl Magnolia I.Oil go
*
LaklittVhfi
S E J* .
» ISO 32
l fiknofn
Block It M itchell', S^r*
VV*, uf NW Jt id NW i : .d N K b '
I
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Hfti
Nf agmi l i a
vev uf l e v y G rant
1 ■*lf v
and K 10 a m a *pf N K 1, id
Unknown
_ .. ..
l i n k fin urn
l.t 92 M u rk ll Mitehrll'o-HurN W «,
I 20 32
I 'nk fiu« n
*
Vey of L evy G r a n t
NW
*4
uf
N
V
V
%
5
20
32
J.
II.
Price
J
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s
L.
G
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s
.
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•
I u
of »:*3 of N K S
2 20 29
30
C. II. ‘/.Atdiary , .
*
L o t 93 Illoek II Milchell'a S u r ­
E 1j i.f N \V •* 4*f N W * | (lea*
a&gt;I.
• I HK!* a n d H L k
vey
ol
Levy
G
rant
W
12
arr*H»f
H
20
32
Unk
f»ii»
n
U nknow ^i.................... ...........
1.56
4 20 29
E m p i r e Lam! Co,
11.15 N
S-'EJt
Lot 95 Illoek It M itchell'. Sur*
of NITS id SK %
H 20 32
J II l lr y r e
2 88
. - f K\V»,
12 20 29
E m pire L and Uo,
n 99 s w \ uf s i ; ' ,
1
vey of fo-vy G ram
io
20
;»
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2
M
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I
.....
.
Unknown . . .
*. .
' U ' j ami S W ,
E ' j id NE »4 id »K »,
I 1 20 .3 2
VV\ A. Whileumli
t 13 L o ts 96 .a n d 97 Illoek It MR*
13 20 29
Unkr*4»« n
^ W *•
eh,-IPs
S
u
r
v
r
y
of
L
evy
Lot*
!,
2,
3
uml
5
and
N
W
12
20
32
S
(ll»-»on
Katate
32.10
I SW
1 I 20 29
E m p ir e Land (’n.
/
G rant
(Jvtratfuut T u r n . Cn
Soul kern |'Uu I«1»« I Ifin**
Pint **f See. 15, Tp. 20, S |1* 32 I”, an It e rut d t i l in
f MV
21 ' '2 0 29
11rikfmia ii
Lot l"2
Illoek ll
M R -h.tr.
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1
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2.
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I
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ild*
2 5 20 29
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l . t , |u.,, 1in; * nil In. Ill .u-k I ,
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15 20
i n kr-us ,1
M il.‘hill's
Survey
..f
A l 20 29
F rnpirr Ldfnl &lt;
l.uts 16 anil 16 S.ui f la Git
I./ v &gt; G ra n '
l ' n k n 11 n
rua 1 ..'* 19*1
15
Ml
f N | -,
U 20 29
t ,t k n u m n
l ot l o t Rk.rV M M iirk .H 's S u r ­
Lnt 1* Hnu 1 I*. t'R rua f u ' s
20 29
I . "■ ' j ■I N W *, l.,d 2
vey of L-w Grant
U n k n o w n ..................
I'lal
15
li'.ri S
(t E 911 It
Unknoon . . .
L o ts 108 and IU9 Illoek D
N 13-' ft W 914 ft. -. ... M itchell's
Survey
of
G. T . M e rritt
3,39 Luts 18 tu 21 Situ. Fla. C itru s
Go'* p l a t , . 1.1 5
W, A. W h itc om b
li'K 12 r h - S nnd. 50.27 r h W
•
Levy G ra nt ^ ...
U n k n o w n ,..
Lot
25
Sou.
Fi*.
C
i
tr
u
s
Go'*
2 20 30
&lt;I N E C u r . . . . ,
L o t 116
ll'ock U
Mltehell'a
P la t..
15
U nknow n . ..
S u rv e y of Levy G r a n t
B un E 9.6 eh N 4 W ch
U nkn o w n . ..
^
_
\S 6.9 eh SWIy ti, brp
Lot 117
Block D
M ltrhell's
U nknow n..
3191 Lots 20. 27, 39, III. 41 anil t 2 ‘
Sou. Fla. C itr u s Co's
R 'f M V Cur „f S B t* Df SW
Surve y ol lo-vy G rant
N. II. Cgile#__________
I'lat
.
15 20 32
Muarler
Unknown
20 30
11.03 Lois 120. 121, 122 and 123
l!un ); 8 22 eh 8 10,7 rh
Illoek ll Mitchell's S u r ­
I Jo i h SW to S line
vry ol Levy Grant
Unknown.
Sa m p so n City as R e c o r d e d in I'lal Hook No. *, Page 59. Hem lnole ie»„nly l l e r o t d s
Lot
121
Illoek 11
Mltehell'a
■f See W 3 r h N 55 dee
Lot* I to 16 1 le-s 3. 4. 9 * Mil
Survey uf Levy G rant
It 16 rh W 2 rh N 10 7
N II Giles _______
IlluCk.AaJiampsun C ity
Unknossn
'
1'■ to 1)1 ,
Lot 125 I leas beg 11.8 rh S 79
l
a
,Is
16
tn
29
Block
A
S
a
m
p
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c*'
•h W
N E Cur
5 20 30
deg 50 min W of SE cur
son C ity
t'n k n n s n
•i'tn W 10 rh S 27 eh
run N 10 deg 10 min W
Luts 31 tu GtWlltnrk It Sam pson
Hi .h N 27 rh
9 ch S 79 deg 50 rnlri W
1' 11y
Unknown
■ -t. t: snd 6 3 1 rh S
13 1i eh S 10 deg I'l ruin
Luts 61 tu 56 and 7! to 73
7 20 30
‘* W C»r uf NF&gt;**
E 9. r h N 79 dee 50 min
Bluek G S a m p so n C i ty
Unknown
Bun S 5.03 rh K 9.93
E 1 3 '&gt; eh I . Murk
11
Lots 67 t.r.70 Illoek G Sa m p so n
-6 N 5 r&gt;3 eh W 9993 ch
U nknow n
Mltehell'a
Survry
nl
C ity
W. A. T h o m p s o n
•
I N » t , a nd S ' j ol
I vv G ra n t
J a m e s 1„ Gllea— ____ _____
Um pire L and Cp,
''F
s„ ,| N ) j of S E ' *
20 30
L ots 127 and 128 Block l&gt; Mil*
Heg 722 ft W of N E C o r of
.chcll’a S u r v e y of Levy
*K '* " [ . . M V ' , „f N E t* of
SW w of N E W
16 20 32
.7
.......—
.. ___________— „ 20 30
G r a n t . . . ...............
,
. .».E.W
. ----U nk n o w n
- ...
1.64
U n k n o w n ______________ ___
Run W 597 ft 3 723 ft
Lota 129. 130 a n d 131 lliuek I)
P ' s 1 and 2 .
___ _
. 11 2P 30
E m p i r e L a n d C o __
9.07
K
597
fl
N
723
ft
and
Mttrhi'IP*
SurVey
of
, 2
- _______________ ___ 12 21 30
E m p ir e Larpl Co___
10.79
beg 723 ft S of N E C or
lorvy G r a n t . . 2 ...............
l-et 1 Res, 2.47 acrea In S E eor)
U n k n o w n . -----------------Sd 10 A run H 18 ft
L o t 132 Illoek D
Mltehell'a
,
m d Lot 3
____ 12 2 f .10
102
U nkn o w n _____ ____
13.68
W 723 ft N 18 ft E 723
S u r v e y of L evy G rant
B*r 788 It S , f N E cor
.
13 2f 30
J
a
m
e
s
L.
Giles
—
—
———
feet . . .
.
_
----------- 16 20 32
/
J. T . McLain—s .......... 6.55 L ot 133 Block D Mitchell's
Bun W 015 ft S 7 0 8 )S
SAV'W of N W ' * --------------- -------20
32 •
40
P
.
K.
C
h
u
r
r
h
.......
5.26
S
u
rv
e
y
ol
L
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G
ra
n
t
't to By N E l y along
N. B. Giles’. _____________
G r n r s a as R e r o u te d In I'lal Book No. 2, P a g e 2. H r m ln o le County lleenrda
Lota 137 In 141 Block 1) M i t ­
• a m r 7 6 2 ) , ft N 263 ft
w
chell's
Survey
of
L
e
v
y
44.70 All M ucks 6 and 6 G e n e v a ..——,
to heg
T. S. H u f f ,,
•
J o h n L a m ore s u x _........
16.42
G r a n t . . .*. .... . . . , —
5.57 Lola I a n d 4 t o I t Block 7
U n k n o w n ............................
N. 11. G i l e s . . . '. ___________
,p
j
N E W ......
;
13 20 30
L
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t
136
lilock
I)
Mltehell'a
N " '* of SE.W a n d N E ) * of
G e n e v a ___ _—--------------'
J o h n l .a m o r e a u i — .
4.75
S u r v e y ol l ^ v y G ra n t
N W t,
.
14 20 30
E m p ir e L a n d G o . . . . . ! ___ _
N. n . G llea_____ — — _____
All Block 10, G e n e v a , .
.
1 t
W. A. W h it c o m b _______
23,87
Block I) Mitchell's
Lots I t o 10 Illoek II G e n ev a .... ■ •
' t of NE** and N W W of
W. A . 'W h i t c o m b ___ ___
4.45 L ot 146
Surve y of Lovy G r a n t — ..
.
N . B. G i l o * , .
Lola 16 to 24 Block l l , tiet
SEW and W H of KTEH
!L*G. M unson — .......... —
"* S E * i
.
...
. I 18 20 30
n e v a...
„
W. A. W h it c o m b _____ __
4.37
T u ara w llla aa R e corde d In P U li n o o k '. D , P a g e Cl, O r a n g e C ounly R e r o r d a
B*c 9F. C ur of N W W of N E K . 20 . 20 30
All Block 12, G e n e v a ..,-......... .....
John l.a m o rra u i..
.......
16.42 Lota I, 2. 3. 4, 17, 18, 19, 20,
Bun N 7 H ch W 20 ch
W h ltc o m h 'a .Second A ddilluh la G e n e s a aa R e c o r d e d In P la t Book No. 2, P a g e 50
33, 31, 36, 36, 46. 49, 60,
6.93
M a t th e w Williams
51 , v - i . h 'ft K *0 r h ___ ____
H
rm
lnole
County
R
e
ro
rd
a
51 and 52 Tuarawllla
. '
- U n k n o w n . . . . . — —— —
8 .OIL
8.23
Annie It. Thompson
S ! J “ I N W '* c.f N W t f
21 20 so
Lota
5 to 9 and I I to 16 and
Lots 19 a n d 20 Illoek 6 W hltspring H am m ock aa H s r o r d c d In I’l a l l ll o a k No. 1, F a g r t 2 to 3. Hemlnole Co. R e ro rd a
21 In 32 a n d 37 In 44
r o m h ' i Second Add to
a n d 46, 47, 48 a n d 53 t o
,
■!-■&gt;'* «1 t o 67 ( l ™ E 10 ch)
Genova ------------ ... —
C. E. P a t te r s o n
13 05
and ail 68 to 88 S pring
64 T u a r a w l ll a ------- —
_______'____________________U n k n o i n . . . ____________
HUnshlne l lr l g h l a aa H e r a l d e d In P l a t Book No. 2. P a g e 34. H em inelc Co. R e r o r d a
H a m m o c k ___ — _________
U n k n o w n . . . . — —. 84.CO Lota 1. 7. 8. I I . 14, 15 a n d 20
S u n a h ln e l l r l g h l a ............—
‘
J . II. B r y c e . . — ____ _____
3.56
Phillip R. Young G i a n t na R e c o r d e d In Plal Rook No. I. P a g e J J . H am lnolo
N * ' rt o l S W y _______ _________ 22 20 80*
40
E r h p lr a L and C o _______
6.12
County Recorda
E ureka Mammock an R e c o r d e d In P l a l R e ek No. I , P a g e 106, Hemlnole Co. B e c s rd s
NWW of N EW - — ................. .—
17 20 32
U n k n o w n . __________„... -- ------ L J 6 L ota 2. l l gnd 17 Phillip R.
N E W of N E W - . . .
_________ 17 2« 32
N ' t Lot 57 E ureka
HamU n k n o w n . . . _______ ? ^ - ^ 6 . 2 6
Young G ra n t .
.....
5 21 31
Ja n a Y ounea E state
mock ....................... ............
U nk n o w n
.—
2.49 Reg 4.99 eh N of S W C or o f —_ IT 20 32
L o t 4 Phillip R. Young G r a n ^ 8 2 1 0 81_______________ J , ” Y o u n J * E a U U - ™
R
un
N
4.99
&gt;9
ch
“
E
12
3 ' t Lot 104 and All L o U 112
ch 8 4.99 eh W l ? i f h
J a m e s A. D a v e n p o r t . ..
»*'d 129 . E u r e k a
H a in 8.24 9 ) i L o t C Block 8 Hub Div ol
is beg IE cor
Mlrnua P r o p e r t y aa r e ­
i . . '9 l,ek
_______ ________
U n k n o w n .,,. ———13.97 BE W of NK'*' (Iras
ru n N 14 eh W
rh 8
corded In P la t B ook 2
L
m r ' k ' 1 131 Eurek“ l l »w *
M j Wa
14 ch K 5 e h . . ...
18 20 22
Pag*
64 S. C. 11. J. A. D a v e n p o r t . . , ,
6.06
E. A. P a r s o n * ____...__
,
2.2ft
SW.W Of N W ' i liras b 4 HW
8 ) i ol S \ v W of N E W of SW.W
3 21 29
Lo,‘ , a 2 . V33T 134, 1SS, " l i t •
&gt; l #
r
*“
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1.6ft
cor
r
u
n
K
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)
12.13
and 117 E u r e k a
Ham- B}4 of N W ' i ............................ ——
4 21 29
80
E m p i r e L a n d C o . . — ____
1.19
ch W 10 r h 8J 13.13
1 .
_____ __ ___________
, E d g a r G i l b e r t . . . . . . . . _« 8.80
E H uf N W t J of SWW and
c h a i n * ) . , . , - --------/ . _ : ----- 19
boi u s E u r e k a H a m m o c k .. .......U n k n o w n ...
—— — . 9.06
8 H a ( NEW of SWW
4.64
a n d SEW of HW.i * of
W ,4 ol S E W (Ins* N E W ol
N W ) and BE&lt;{ of
N W W o /B W W ...
7 21 3 9
N*-W of N E W ..; ,____________ 23 20 30
E m p i r e L a n d C o . . ..
U n k n o w n . . . _______ J.___ ‘ b .TO
HEW ..... r-----------— -------- 19
__
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J
4
of
SVY.W o r NWW (leaa 9
14.20
acre*
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9
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20
32
40
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n
k
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KM °* N W , &lt;
24 20 &lt;30E m p ir e L and C o , . ..
13.21
U n k n o w n ...---------—-------2 .6 0
‘ ,n *
All L ot 2 ilea*
8 W * ' ^ ........I S «
*0
c n EBO« * . t U r . c n . : : ; ;
86.88 N W of N E W of S E W n n d WW
U n k n o w n . -------------n„ ..N E W of I m t2 )......... .........26
of N W W uf S E W a n d
6.26
B . g H251.7N f t ^ E dI B W C oT of Z° ! ° ”
40
U nkB 0* n ------- ----------vT ?4
01 K
S W W of S E W a n d N H
*Wg N EI, i „r• of w
8*W
u of
NR
EW
»I
N W J i o l N W W ................... 21 20 42
o\ N E W of S E W ' of
W 682.44
ft H
R un 8 417.4 ft F, 208.7
a H E W a n d All SW of
*&lt;■•&gt;« f t S 88
deg W
ft N 417.4 ft W 208.7
93.0J I* 8 24
deg 30
feet ............ ...... ...______
*
J&gt;in E 1186.32 H ‘ E
U n k n o w n . .'___ ...
—
2.46
klva lllver a n d E W of
..............— 21 20
22
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IN T H E H E A R T O F T H E W O R L D ’S G R E A T E S T V E G E T A B L E SEC T IO N

NUMBERS!

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1319

VOLUME X

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CONVENTION
OF CITIZENS
ON TUESDAY
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COMMUNITY .WORK CONVEN­
TION WILL BE HELD IN SAN­
FORD NEXT
TUESDAY
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.been arranged for next .Tuesday,
May 27th, to be held ip Sanford.
An anulysts hf the program seems to
reveal the following points:
1. A study of the county as a
whole’ . from
the standpoint of its
needs along the lines of education,
recreation, sanitation, economics and
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2. An effort to conserve the soldier
spirit of service and sacrifice, .profit­
ing by his most valuable experiences
anil making them and him an asset
to community,betterment.
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3. Some plan |&gt;y which the excel­
lent team work that'w e.have had in
the various
war activities may
Ijq
kept .alive (or peace times and all
times.
A •few points are especially to be
nut*
J Th p Uill.* range oF topic:* disf L *•■1 1ill t )n-i^ relation to tin- •rnnkir.K -if t Ilf lust county better ,
•i Th f |li-rsoiuii'l of spoakeirs irf» j.1'. i mill t-lcrs and laymen of all
ilt'li*1mmutions. business and profesPlnn; *1 men . soldier* and civ ilians
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Seminole County, Co. Demonstra­
tion Agt. C. M. Berry
3:30 Organization of County Com­
mittee and Appointment ’ of Com­
munity Chairmen
4:L5 Suggested Activities, Volun­
teers
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4:30 Song, Audience
' Play Demonstration, Mnss Ath­
letics, Group Games.
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Tuesday Night, Congregational
Church, Hon. II. It. S tev en s’ .
Presiding
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8:30 Music, Mrs. Lucile Aspinwall Takach
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8:15 Introduction of the Speaker,
Hon. E. F. Housholder
8:50 Address, Fay Cilley, State
County Work Secretary.
9:30 Sohg, Audinnce - ..
9:40 Benediction, Roy. Arthur S,
Peck.
, No collection— No subscriptions.
Momorinl Sunday
The annual celebration of this day
will be held at^thc Congregational
church Sunday morning nt oleven
o’clock.
Federal and Confederate
veterans of the Civil War are in­
vited to attend in a body, as also
the veterans of,the Spanish-American
and re,cent Great European Wars.
The address of the occasion will be
given by Rev. M r..Brow er on the,
theme, “ Tho Meaning nnd the Re­
wards of*Sacrifice.’.’ The music will
lie in charge of Mrs. Takach. With
the passing oL tho years a deeper
and richer meaning attaches to this
day.
National

llrposiiN Over

S I,090.000

G ERM AN Y ICOURT CON
’ ON
MUST SIGN
BY MAY 29 T U E S D A Y
EXTENSION OF TIM E OF SEVEN COMPARATIVELY LIGHT DOCK­
ET FOR TIMS TERM
WILL
DAYS GIVEN IN O R D E R ’.TOUSE NEW COURT HOUSE
FORM ULATE ARGUM ENTS
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period of seven days’ grace has
The Spring Term of the Circuit
been extended Germany by the rep­ Court for Seminole county will open
resentatives of. the allied and assp- on Tuesday, May 2 7 l h . •
dated governments And which the
As usual Judge Jus. \V. Perkins
German peace plenipotentiaries may will preside over the deliln-rntidns of
conclude their study of the peace this session and State’s Attorney
treaty and formulate such replies to Jos. Junes will handle t h6 state’s
the various clauses as they desire.
interest in all mutters coming up at
The extension of time which orig­ this session.
inally was to have expired ut noon
It is understood that there is a
Thursday was set forward to Thurs­ light d o ck et’for this session, crime
day. May 29. nt the request of the in Seminole county being at a .low
Germans, who advanced the plea ebb, during these days of enforced
that more time was required in order drouth.
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that the/ might formulate * argu­ . This session of* tho court will be
ments of much importance. Almost held in the new court house building
simultaneously, with the request by. nnd the ‘people of the county- wUl.
the peace plenipotentiaries for more have a chance to inspect the new
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and try out t^e new court
of thc^German cabinet that Germany room which has been arranged under
is unwilling t« sign the peace treaty. the .lire, lion of Judge Perkins.
The document i.*’ n reiteration, al­
though in strong.- words, of the
Cdneregaliohal Churrh Sunday
views of (he foremost statesmen in
Germany that the sealing of the
In l i e no ruing Memorial Day
compact would spell the ruin of the s e re in s will be observed in keeping
with the annual custom.
Veterans
former empire.

ing when the Cnrnivnl Queen was
crowned nnd the beautiful May-Pole
dance was given by a number.,of
pretty little girls. When the votes
werq counted it was found that little
Miss Rebecca Stevens had the most
votes and was crowned ns Queen of
the May nnd given the first prize, a
beautiful watch bracelet. Second in
number of votes was Camilla Puleston who received a Trench Lpeket
nnd M argaret Cowan as third re­
ceived a diamond ring.
The Carnival
• was a *decided suecess in a finnnciul way nnd n. nice
sum was raised, for improvements
whjch are contemplated by the
Woman's’ Club. The exact a mount,
is not yet~bbtninablc as returns are
not all reported. ••
To give special mention to npy of
the attractions at the cnrhivnl would
be nn injustice to the others. Suf­
fice to say that nil of the lutlies con­
nected with tho entertaining fea­
tures did their level best to see that
everyone enjoyed the occasion to the
fullest nnd that they succeeded
nobly wns evidenced by the big
good Matured .crowds that thronged
the- grounds cnch night’.

W H Y ARE
ITALIANS
IN TURKEY

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Congress convened in extraordin­
ary session on Monday. Representa­
tive Frederick H. Gillette of Massa­
chusetts, manufacturer of thu safety
razor which * bears his name was
elected npeaker of the house, while
Champ Clark of Missouri who has
been th» Democratic speaker for the
past eight years was elected leader
b y the minority party.
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many yours a resident of this county
died at the home of his son in Day­
tona on Friday, May 1 6th fafter a
brief illness.
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His recommendation regarding re­
turn of the railways und wire lines
was the first authoritative declara­
tion by the administration of its
futuro policy and greatly surprised
many members who had interpreted
the developments of the past few
tnonths to rpean that Mr.- Wilson
eventually would propose somo form
of permanent governmeht operation.
On the contrary the directness of tho
President’s declaration on that point
left no doubt that he was through
with any possible schome of perma-.
nent retention.

Tho Baptist churches of his charge
a t Oviedo and Geneva will unite ina
memorial service in hja hon or'at an
early date.
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In his reference to prohibition, the
President did nut enter extensively
into the .considerations involved.
Demobilization,
he said,
merely,bus progressed tp such a point that
it seems to me entirely safe now to
remove the ban upon tho manufac- ,
ture and sale of wines and beers.’*
This ban, laid several months ngo to
become effective on July I, could
only be removed, the President said,
by congressional enactment.

Death o f ReV. Siouca

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* Congress heafd a unique document
—the only one of its kind ever trans- •
milted across the ocean from a Pres­
ident nn a foreign shore.
For tho
first time ill six years it heard a
Presidential message read by a read­
ing clerk instead of assembling to
hear the President deliver an ad­
dress in person.
The rceomrpcrtdntions for the re­
peal of wartime prohibition nnd for
return of tho rail and wire systems,
while not unexpected by some, con­
tained tho greatest element of sur­
prise and provoked tho most wide­
spread comment of the many taska
set before congress by tho President.

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ORGANIZATION
COM PLETED
AT F I R S T DAY’S S E S S I O N —
W ILSO N ’S M ESSA G E TO C O N ­
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Senator Cummins of Iowa was
elected president pro tem of the sen­
ate, and Senator Key Pittman of
Nevada was selected as the senafefloor lender by the Democrats^ The
vote was: Cummins 47; Pittman 42;
. M lines in* Tall
Tallahassee
showing
that the Republicans have
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county ’ prosecut­ a clean majority of five on party
Srhelle Mnines, co
ing attorney is in Tallahassee this issues.
week in attendance at the delibera­
President Wilson, in It is message*
tions of the state legislature.
to congress recommended repeal of
the wartime prohibition law-— so
l i(&gt; ( l e r k R e s i g n s
far ns it applies to wine and beer
•las. ('. Roberts, who has been only; announced definitely that tho
city clerk and collector for the past raffroad systems and telegraph and
of tin- t
.1 W i.r are i n v i t e .I to a t ­ four years ha* resigned this position telephone lines would lie returned to
Paris. May 21
The tier man
tend in a body, and soldiers of our and Fred Rines has beeir appointed private ownership; urged a revision
peace delegation, has been grunted
of w.ar taxes, particularly to abolish
by
* llo* council to (ill tin*
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other war-, will bn cordially* welenrnm
an extension of seven days or until
the manufacturers’ and retail sales*
e.l
Til. i i,••ne f•*r the . eli-bration Mr Rims took up hi* new duties on
May 2ft, in which to reply in full toexcises;
and outlined generally a pro­
Monday
of
this
week.
will I"- ' Tl.e Meaning and Rewards
the peace terms, in-curding to an
gram
respecting
labor.
Mr.
Roberts
has
no
intention
of
of Sacrif ice. ” Musi.- will lie in keep­
official announcement
leaving
Sanford
and
is
making
ar­
ing with tlu- occasion.
Eleven
These were the "high spots" uf tho
rangements to enter business here. President’s message'ealifiptfroin Pa­
('ount von Hrorkdorff Runtzau. o'clock.
Mr Rines i* well known in San ­
head of the German peace ilelegari*.
“Christ tin P.-r| etu.il Test" will
tinte, asked an i-xtcnsinb of time fur In- the s u b j e c t «.f the evening -tervjtf- ford. having lived here for a number
Beside* that, he again urged en­
of years during which time In- lias
Germany to present her reply to the
act
iqsnt of the woman suffrage con­
beginning at eight o’rlock '
been local freight agent of the A. C.
allied peace terms.
stitutional
amendment; recommend­
E. and manager of the Southern Util­
ed that the tariff Inws lie supplied
The Vaunt stated that further
Death of A. II. Wallare.
ities Company of the city. He. lias
notes were being prepared and’ that
had a wide experience in clerical with teeth to protect American in­
A.
II
Wallace,
who
lias
lived
in
dustry against foreign attack; spoko
it wnllhl be ‘impossible to complete
and near Sanford (or the past six work and is well qualified to hold for legislation to facilitate American
them by 1 p. m. Thursday when tin­
years died on Tuesday at Daytona. this position.
enterprise thrpugli the expansion of
time limit is up.
Florida where lie lias been working
shipping
ntid backed Secretary Lanes
It is too late for Germany to seek temporarily for some time.
progrnm for land for returning sol­
to deny-bdth the aggression in the
The deceased came to this section
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This declaration is made by Premier j stead near the Wekiwa. river. Durleague of nations the President tnereClemenceau as president of the peace , jnj{ hj|( ri.Hi(,
hrr,.
worked ttl
1!y said it would In- premature to disconferenc in replying to the Her- ^
„„ ljlin(.r f„r
,, ,*„wall,
|i-iihs them or e^presi a judgment.
mini noti n reparations, tin- text *if .caving during the war for Daytona
|He also nvoidc.1 dit. -UA.iion of dome3- 8
Which with the reply was made pub- whpr(,
|)u„
workin„ B1MC„.
tic legislation at length bemuse of
lie last night.
||t. |,,avt.s „ wjftf whp js still living
his lung- absence from Washington.
Tho argument put forth by Count on uic place near Wekiwa.
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Elsewhere in this issue will be
found the statement of the FirstNational Rank of this city ns called
for by the Comptroller as of May
12th.
•
It will lie noticed that the depos­
('oinmunity Singing and
'll
its of this institution are over the
Comm'unity Kccreation in mass
million dollar mark, the first time
ram*
in the history of the city that a batik
*P *i »» las ( it*rms offer a reimarkhas enjoyed deposits of this amount
»t . opportunity for the developThe report of the First National
tr. • "I community consciousness.
not
only speaks well for the bank but
1* uk of a whole community stop­
ping for thirty minutes to pome lo­ for the community as well. It indi­
git* -r to sing and play -not simply cates that Sanford.and vicinity is in
the children but adults as well. A a much more prosperous conditio!*
fn'ghly healthful sign when dignified than ever before.
preachers, sago looking lawyers, p,nle
faced bankers and business men get
out of their grin’d long vnough to
limber up their bodies and minds and
spirits in play. The American urmy
was known as a singing and playing
arms
We wonder H there is any
i ot.tn 1 1 ion between this anil the fact
It at it was also recognized as the
cleanest army that any nation ever
m lit to battle, and we nlso wonder.if
von Brockdorff Rantznu wan that - Funeral services were held u f T . J7
those things which developed such
Germany did not sturt a war of «K- 1 Mill».r ‘ &amp; Son’s undertaking parlors
splendid morale among our men un­
gression, that the German people * on Thursday morning,- Rev. C. D. TIMS IS THE QUESTION ALLIES
der arms would not do the same
COUNTY OFFICIALS-HAVE TAK­ were convinced they fought a defen- jirowcr of the Congregational church
ARE ASKING Of THE- ITALIAN
thing for civilians. Let's try it!
EN POSSESSION
OF
NEW sive war and thul the present (»or- olli.-inting. Interment was made in
GOVERNMENT
If you arc even s relic of the
BUILDING
RECENTLY
PUR­ man government cannot lie held* re- i,;ik(. View cemetery,
human species and have not lost
sponnitilp for “ faulty" of the* former
Paris, May 22. It has been learn­
CHASED 1IY COUNTY
'I
all jour play instinct, get out t o ‘the
German Kovernment.
ed in trustworthy quarters that the
.
Ilnvtling Alley for S. Anrir.l*'h
Seminole county has moved. At
park and take part in that play dem­
United Matos, Great Britain and
Premier Clemenceau takes up the
’
least
the
officials
have
moved
and
onstration
We understand games
poihts made by the German delega-J Through the interest of friends. Franrc have united in sending'a note
will he promoted for all—fat men, the official headquarters are now in tion and declares that the German t,u‘ f,ne- 1,01 of doub,° bow,inK »&lt;leys to Italy re .uesting nn explanation of
ban men. young men, old men, hoys the new court house recently pr- government last November made no formerly in the Elks’ Club building the landing of Italian forces in Tur­
and girls, and even the women. chasCd from the Elks of the city nnd protest against the charge in a note have. been secured for tho -purish key.
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Bring your fiat heel shoes and come remodeled for court house purposes. of Berrctary of States Lansing that wurk of
CrH88 churih in con' . Premier Orlando of Italy is said to
Whilo the officers , are n o t . com­ Gcrmny
prepared to take some part. A numwas the’ aggressor.
T h e ' ncction wllh lhe Brollicrhood of have made a reply t o ’the council of
her of new games worked out in the pletely settled in their new-offices on president of.* tho conference points i S »,nt Andrew. A large and conve.
four during n sharp personnl incident
army and nnvy will he staged, among nccount of minor finishing wprk by out further that Germany made t h o ! nicnl ^ ' d i n g i» now being erected
during which he objected to the
_
The
them being Medicine Ball Relay, painters and carpenters, they are. all French government of 1871 and the for ,hc »’,acin« ot tl,c a,lcyB',M‘ " presence of Premier Teblzlclos jof
Volley Ball, Throe Deep Too Deep, at work on their regular jobs of at­ Russian government of 1917 respon­ Brotherhood of St. Andrew in its
Greece. The latter retired from the
Dead Man Relay and French Crick­ tending to the business of the-.coun­ sible for the arts of the. impcrinl work nnd in its steady growth and
me tint:'
acquirement of buildings with their
et. Special army men will teach ty and nil seem as happy as n boy regimes in France nnd Russia.
The
Italians
landed troops at
these games.
.
e ' t-quipment is doing the ordinary and
with a new bicycle.
.
*
Adnlin, Budrum and Makri during
legitimate
’’
Y.
&gt;
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C.
A."
work
of
The building as re-arrnnged makes
The following is the program for
Second Annual Students’ Recital
the community and filling its place. the ’period when Premier Orlnndo
the day.
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a fine court Iioubo. It is well built,
The Music Department of the
There are various Chnptcrn for the und Foreign Minister - Sonnino had
Tuesday Morning, Lyric Theatre. hns plenty of light on all sides, is Woman’s Club announces the 2nd
with drnwn from the peace confer­
cool in summer nnd can easily, he annunl students’ recital to be given vnrious ages of the young lads up to
Srhelle
Malncs
Presiding
ence, mnking the landings without
heated in .winter. The offices are all in the club house Tuesdny afternoon, und including young men. Member­
lb:00 Invocation, Rev. M.
II.
notice to the allies.
ship
is
irrespective
of
any
spccinl
re­
accessililc to the public and to each May 27th at 3:30. A pleasing pro­
Massey
ligious
affiliation;
hut
in
the
ease
of
other and are Inrge enough to ac­ gram will be rendered by pupils
........**-•'■••• **“ *
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The reported Italian incident, ap­
Song, Audience
,,, '
the younger lads, only with the concommodate the records and desks of ,from the piano class of, Miss
Ellen
.
parently
complicates tho Turkish
Ib:l6 Purpose of Convention, L. all officers nnd assistants.
Mahoney and Iron, the vocal and
lu " “r' nUquestion, nlready a vexed one, with
H Reynolds, Dist. See. Y. M. C. A.
In. the basement of the first floor piano classes of Mrs. Lucille AspinU ,H , " tendod 0,30 to throw ° ^ n which' the pnaco heads have been,
10:45 Relation to Returned Sol­
arc found the offices of Sheriff Brady, wall Takach. This will bo the clos- thu, b°»d' nKi
P « b11' “8C- struggling for some little time past
dier to Community Activities, Rev.
County Demonstration Agent 6 . M. ing affair of tho .’club season nnd a
l*
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1
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‘,
a
t
lbcro
“ro mony
In evident nntiepation of a Greek
James J. O'Riordnn
Berry nnd Justice of the Peace cordial invitation is extended to nil who wil1 be K'ad of 8Uch bcal‘ bful mandate to administer the Smyrna
11:00 The Returned Soldier and Stringfollow. The county guards members, and their friends.
Tho “ mU8emc,nt among the citizens of our district, allied forces were landed at
the Church, From the Layman’s will also be on this floor. ' On the
program follows:
*
. city: and aKain* il * 'il1
nnother Smyrna last Thursday, meeting with
Viewpoint, Supt. T. W. Lawton
next •floor arc the offices of Judge Piano, To the Fairest
• Petrie attrnct,on to tbe tour'8t wbo '«»y b«? considerable resistance from the
11:15 The Returned Soldier and the Housholder,
county
judge;
A
Margaret Berner
; Buest8 in our cUV’
Turks but making themselves mas­
Church, From the Pastor’s View­ Vaughan, tax assessor; Jno. D. Jin-v
Piano,
Curious
S
tory
—
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..
.Heller
’
•
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ters of the city. Italian troops par­
point, Rev. E. D. 'Brownlee
kins, tax ccllcctior; E. A. Douglass,
• • Luella Mahoney
I.
The Spring Festival
ticipated to some extent in this land­
11:30 The City Beautiful, Rev. C. clerk of the circuit court; and T. W. Vocal (a), April's Here .......Ronald!
The Spring Festival and Carnival
ing. According to n Paris dispatch
DeW. Brower
.
Lawton, superintendent of public in(b) Ilia Favorite Flower
Louitz Riven by the Indies of the Welfare of May 20 tho Italians had previous­
11:45 Community Athletics, from •strurtion.
On tho top floor is a
Miss Muriel Harrold
Department of the Womnn’s Club
the
n Soldier’s Viewpoint, Lieut.. J. C. large and well arranged court .room Piano (a) First Rose Waltz Pressor closed last night after throe days and ly landed forces ut Adalia,
southern
coast
of
Asia
Minorwnd
Hutchison
and the county commissioners’ room.
(b &gt; Auld Lang Sync
Scotch Air nights of real old fashioned good likewise disembarked troops at Bud12:00 Needs of the Small Town,
Evelyn Peabody
times.
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The new court house will he ample
rum, 96 miles southeast of Smyruu
H-v I.. E. Wright
, Del’Acquif • The carnival was held in thfc and at Maki on tho Gulf of Makri,
to accommodutc the county for Vocal, The Swallows
*
12:15 Song, Audience.
Mrs. Vaneo Douglass— *— Ninth Street Park and included nil in the villayet of Smyrna. There
years to come and la one of the very
Piano, Magnolia Bloom „C. Lcmont tbat usually goes with the carnival had been Nothing to indicate that
Tuesday ’Afternoon*.. MdhodUl
best arranged court house buildings
Margaret Petfers'
attraction-put on by professionals, these landings were not by agree­
Church
,
in
the
state.
It
is
a
beautiful
build­
Duet,
Lo
Pretty
I
t
o
c
e
...............
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including tho freak show, the fortune
2:30 Prayer, Rev. C. W. White •
ment among tho allies and indeed,
Mrs. Douglass, Miss Harrold
'teller, the toy balloons, the country some of .the unofficial forecasts- as to
ing and standing as it docs near the 1
Song, Audience .
Piano, Second Valse...._...........Godard ■tore «nd red .lemonade. In addU the probable division of Turkish
*
Economic Condition of Scm- lako front and .bulkhead is one of^
* Sarah Whecloss
•tion a .minstrel show was given each
»*ole County, Maj. Forrest Lake
territory under the league of nations
the first buildings to greet tho eyes
Vocal (a) Chanson Proyencalo...... .
night In tho convent acroas tho
mandatories had indicated the prob­
3:00 Thrift, Hon. B. *F. Whltner of the traveler who comes to Sanford
(b) Waltz Song_______ From Faust »tre*t on Oak avenue.
ability that Italy would bo given the
' 3:16 Agricultural
Condition
of by the. river route.
Mra. A. M. Philips
| The climax'Nvas reached last even- Adalia dlatrict to administer.

NOW IN THE
NEW COURT
HOUSE BLDG.

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CONVENED

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1.011 2 14,
22 9 . 230. 24 3 . 244,
N 3 rh W 6 rh and Iraa
25 9 . 2 03. 27 7 . 2 78, 288.
her
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28 9 . 30 3 ,
304 and 303
ch S 6.67 eh E 10 eh
4 83
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6,67
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31
22 21
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1.011 318. 319. 320,
321. 322,
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323. 321. and 306. AllaU n k n o w n .............—
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120
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S ' ) of SW 1 * of N E ' . ol N W ' i
27 21
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and 437. A lla m on tr
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3
2 H 21 11
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II. C. T &gt;Ur
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40
30 2 ) .11
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l.ota
343. 347, 3 6 9 , 374. 403,
8 E 11 of N W t. and S K * , of NE
403 and 407 A lta m on t*
and \V ' j of K 1j llraa E
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l.ota 469. 466. 4 70 and 474.
Orlando Dev. Co
260
and N E ! , of N W I,
. 31 21
31
J . S. Mara
Altamonto I. II 4k N Co .
Orlando Ilev. Co
10
S W U ol N W *4 ol S W '4
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11
l.ota
341 and 343
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32 21
l.ota
332 and 333
Altamonto
Kllaalieth
N. Curry
33 21
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31 .
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l.ota
306 and 307
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l.ota
364 and 3 66
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of
Eroal’ a Addition to Altamonlr aa Recorded In I’ lal llook No. I, Pa| e 14, Seminole
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S. O lr » o n .._ ^
150
N E ' 4 Of N E ' 4
4 21 32
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I'lorlda G r o . r a t a m p a n ; ' * Flrat Addlllon to lllaek llom mock ao Recorded In
I. t 67 E ro a t’a Add to Alla.
Plot llook No. 2. P a ge 71, Sem inole C o un t; Reeordo
1.31
m o n t a - . .:_______ _____ ____
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l.ota 3. 6 and 7 I'lorlda G ro vr*
Kroal'a Seco nd Addlllon In Altamonte ad Recorded In Plat llook No. I. Page 13
Co -* Klrml Add lo lllaek
Seminole Count; Itecorda
E . It. Moore
Mammock
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8 KloHda Gro vr* C o 'i
l.ota 22 and 23 Froot'a Second
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Katherine and Anna
Add to A l ta m o n t e .,
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Iludaon Park aa Recorded In Plat llook No. I. Page 69. Seminole f.'ount; Itecorda
Mammock .
llanaun
,
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l.ota I, 2. 13 and 14 Iludaon
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p|t t t Add to lllaek
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lllaek
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lllaek llammurk
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F &gt;r Sale Sixty gallon under
ground gostdini* ftlorag" (auk and
ptim;*.
Price $U5.U0.
Uiglit (!ro.
52-2tv
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iJuO.UO. 1 E. M I■*. Roadster, $225.
52-21p
211 French Ayj.-

W hy
S u ffe r?
' J , A. Cox, of AlMrs.
derson, W. Va., writes:
"My daughter . . . suflered terribly. She could
not turn in bed . . . the
doctors gave her up, and
we brought -her home to
die. Site had suffered so
much a t . . . lime. Hav­
ing heard of Cardui, we
got It for her.”

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F o r S ale
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D u r o c pigH 7 w e e k * o l d .
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For Sale Five acres celery farm
at Beck Hammock, house ami grist
ual memlmrs refuse to pay T H E I R mill. S. A. Huston, Crown Paper
52-4tp
gas hills’ (this an overcharge of ga9 Company.
quarter meters).
For Snle—One Ford roadster wit Ii
Miss
Kuthryn
Henrickle
on detachable truck body in good shupc.
State Roarti of Crusaders in Health Must sell at once, $275.00.
In­
Work gave instructive talk and ns- quire Herald.
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tounding fact* of rondilions existing
For Sale Fine corn, on ear.
in various part* of I lit* state, espe.-J
( ’. M. Slone, Cameron
tally concerning spread of tuhcrci.- sharked.
Ave..
.-ar Celery.
5'2-2tc
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The Woman's Tonic
"in a few days, she be­
gan to improve.” Mrs.
Cox continues; "and had
no trouble a t . . . Cardui
cured her, and wc sine
its praises everywhere."
We receive many thou­
sands of similar letters
every year, telling of the
gooa Cardui has done for
women who suffer from
complaints so common lo
their 6cx. It should do
you good, too.
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meeting at the Woman's Club rooms
Wednesday, May (th , Mrs J
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I In*
I'eing the last meeting of t i e year
business transactions were rlusetl for
Peach nnd Tomato Crates We
Following this the club adjourned
the summer, thouglt members will
. .
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. _ , f o r s o c i a l t i m e w h e n r e f r e s h m e n t s o f can supply you promptly in car lots
*lill he busy in . c i v i c e n t e r p r i s e s ,
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., _ i delicious ice cream ami rake were
through most of the summer montlis.
s e r v e d , s w e e t p e a s as f a v o r s a n ti, a
A very gootl report was given by
a musical program being rendered by
third vice president, chairman of
Mr. Mallory Horne. This was plan­
membership coinihittee, Mrs. K. M.
ned by Mrs.' Frank Woodruff, Mrr.
Galloway, showing n decided in*
J . M. Wallace and Mrs. E. M. Gal­
crease in the membership of the
loway.
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Tho Woman'* Club has always
Social Department
stood Cor community uplift, civic,
The Social Department had its
social, music and literature, hut
through these departments many last gathering of club season in the
new fields ol work are constantly lull ronmt Tuesday afternoon. May
routing lo view. From this time on 13th. A short business session proT H E U N iV fc itG A L CAW
the club house will be given over reded the social good time. Mrs. W.
principally to young people for danc­ L. Morgan, chairman, presiding.
ing and amusement. Rut with the ' Department officers for the ensu­
young people will he chaperones will ing year were elected ns follows:
We are experienced, and know how to give
lie many nnd a* a splendid commit­
Vice Chairman, Mr*. B. A. How­
service to the owners of Ford cars.. We havo
tee hus been appointed to arrange ard.
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the same methods, machinery and skill that
for ull evenings good times are as­
Sccy-Trena., Mrs. Geo. Fox
they have in the Ford factory, and we use the
sured and especially so through the
Membership Committee, Miss
efforts of tho committee a Victroin
same Purts made by the Ford Motor Com­
is being purchased in order that Katherine Wilkey
pany. Ford owners arc doubly guaranteed by
Finance, Mrs. Hnrry Ix’wi*.
first class music Vill he provided.
us ns to the reliability of our service on Ford
It was voted to have the aqnunl
We say this is for the young people,
cars. Don't try to do it yourself, bring your
As nil
for them did the thought first de­ bridge luncheon revived.
car here. * Incidentally we arc getting a few
velop but all are cordially invited to members know in past years ‘with
what joy this was received, the year
participate.
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Ford cars and are aide to make fairly good
book
will
look
especially
attractive
Tho Year Books for the coming
deliveries.
The annual
ytjur were discussed (The Sanford' with this programmed.
Touring Car. $525; Runabout, $500; One
Club ranks among tho first clubs hull, too. for which the Social Dept,
Ton Truck Chassis, $650; Coupe, $660; Setlan,
for having the best Yt-nr Rookj, ha* such uii established reputation
will
as
usual
be
scheduled,
for
this
is
$775.
These prices f. o. b. Detroit.
whether l ho club should litre Home
a
most
entertaining
nffair.
printed
or purchase its own ma­
Following discussion of the year's
chine.
This was finally left to the
discretion of the program committee, (duns’ members gathered around
of which Mrs. A. D. Kelly is chair­ th(ee tables of bridge, Mrs. E. P.
man.
EDWARD HIGGIN!
C. F. WILLLYMS.
* ’ Discussion- of gUa hills of town Morse being recipient of prize, a
Agent__.
Salesman
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pretty gdest towel.
was interesting.
Mrs. B. A. Howard as hostoia
Motion was majie that club refusd
to pay gas hill for which it had been Viith her assistants servcdjdelicious
unduly .charged. Also that individ- refreshments. *

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class. A.
52-4 tp
lluch. Long wood, Fla.

A l l III t l i r l a n d * i l r a r r i l i r d in t h r ( o r r g n i n g l y i n g j i n d b i i n g In t h e C o u n t y of S n f n i m d r
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FO R RENT

Unicom.
. The tinlrnrn Is it fabulous nnlinnl!
Upholstering ami mat fress'making, with the hotly of a horse.hut of larger
furniture repaired, mirrors plated, ^ * 0. and with one. horn of t ' i to 2
auto top* and seats recovered. Kir*t cubits In h-ugifi oil It* fordo-ml |H-rclass w’ork only. Brown Upholstery. fw*6:lly &gt;lraight. with a wfiile Imse.
Shop. 121 Court St.. Orlando. Fla block middle, and red tip.
49-tf.
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For S aje—Three months old mDu.____
roc pigs. Best stock in the country.
Nick Zcrnovean, Maiden Lane.
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nished, with gnrdcn space. Will con­
sider three or four rooms. Address
Rox 75G, City.
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For Sale— Nancy Hall and Porto
Rico sweet potato draws now ready
$2.00 per 1000. F. 0 . B, cash with
order. Cates Crate Co.
17-8tc

or Mule Wanted—If you Philips Drug Store, corner Fa:', and
bargain in cither mule or First street. Mrs. C. C. Hart, Prop.
offer address with full par­ - Y ._________ __ __________ 43 tf
Geo. K. Ensey, Tfopic, Fla.
For R en t«—Furnished room* for
53-2tp I light housekeeping, 'JI0 French a\e.
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For Sale— Duroc pigs 7 weeks old.
Duroc boar for service. Orion De­
fender- strain. Geo. Randall, We«t
Wanted—.Girl for office work. Per­ Side. '
52-fitp
manent position.
Address in own
For Sale— Five rooms ' furniture,’
handwriting Hox 373, Sanford. •
510 Magnolia.
'53-tf
53-tf

Wanted 1 am equipped wilh ma- j
ehinery to rlear your land at lowest
Also tiling, fencing,
•.I I *• po-cihle' cost.
breaking land. etc. M. S. Nwo***ii.
50-tf

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M M. Smith
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For Sale—The Green cottage at
Coronado Reach. Seven room* r&lt;,m
pietely ftlrnished. Inquire of Kranl*
Mahaffey, Coronado Reach, Florida.
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In anatftcring an advcrtl«em,cnt
where no name ia mentioned in the
id, please do not aak The Herald
(or information aa to the identity of
the advertiser.
Usually^ wo do not
know who the advertiser is and if
we do we are not allowed' to give
out this information. Simply write
a 'le tte r t and address it aa ^por In­
structions in tho ad. •

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For Rent—Six room house. In­
Wanted—F ift^ men. M. S. Nel­
quire
Miller’s Bakery.
50-tf
son, Eureka Hammock, Sanford.
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For. R en t— Rooms for light hmiw^—
Wnnted-rTo buy a roll top desk keeping. Adults only. 300 french '
k -53-2tc
in good condition at reasonable avenuW •
price.
Enquire at Herald feflice.
Furnished Rooms— B y . dny, weckt
63-3 tp
or month. Every convenience. Over'

Frank Kenney .

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or less with the standard peach and
tomato crate complete.
Write for
price*. Prevail &amp; Co., Seville, Fla

WANTED

Aaron Palmer

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FARM OF TW ENTY-ONE ACRES— 10 acres tiled, 4 wells, .
good modern house and out buildings, 2 1-2 miles from
court house, on the new brick road. 1 $8,500.00, terms.
FARM — 5 acres tiled land, 2 wells, 2 1-2 miles from , court
house* on the new brick road.
$3,000.00, term s.

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FARM — 5 acres tiled land, 2 wells, 5 room house and small
barn.
A dandy place at $3,000.00. Terms.
The above are all cultivated and in fine condition.
Also 10 acres on Beardall avenue, 5 acres cleared, 1 well. One
of the few unimproved places on brick road. A bargain
at $2,000.00. Terms.

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Miss Lillian Waits has returned
home from Willfston where she has
been teaching the past winter.
Misses Olive Waits and Willie
Fay Itioncuu hnvo returned home
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEM S FROM COR­
from Orlando where they have been
attending Orlando High School.
RESPONDENTS— EVENTS OF SEM INOLE COUN­
J . E. Phipps has painted his bun­
T Y -E F F IC IE N T REPORTERS FOR TH E HERALD
galow on "Crank. Hill.”
Mrs. G. S. Maurey of Orlando was
who deeply sympathize with them the guest* of Mrs. Dinkel on WedGENEVA
Tho Herald got us'down os Oviedo in their sorrow.
day ami Thursday.
Mrs. Bessie Hart is visiting her
last week. Mistakes will happen.
A. C. Hiillam of Miami s^etif
By mistake also some of t h e 'San* brother, Rev. Abercrombie at Uma- ernl duvs the guest of Mr. Grist and
Jord visitors ut«*&gt;tir-Sunday-m limV) «Util. .
Miss Hattie Grist.
1!. I’ Mills of Jacksonville visited
pienie were not mentioned, these
Geo. S. Dann arid wife and son,
heinu Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Whitenm, friends in Geneva last week.
Ernest of l&gt;cuec and Miss Lillian
Glen Whitenm, Miriam Whitemn,
\V \ Whitenm is moving into D mu of Orlando motored u e r Sun­
Msss Nell Donley, Carnota Harher v. hat is known as the "Tarlpdl" day and called on Mr. and Mrs. J.
and Mr and Mrs. Harry Lewis. We [dace.
Geneva is glad to welcome S Dinkel.
are always glad in have our Hanford t hem.
Mr and Mrs. Joe Allen have pur­
friends with u*
1.1 Vi
A Ibillirdmll ib visiting chased a Reo car.
Mrs. Starling of Daytona is visit­ friends at I t. Pierce this week.
C. W. Entzminger and Mr Truitt
ing her son, Ira Starling and family.
The Misses "Snooks" of Wiers- have sold their tomato crop t\i-r on
Atihrey Moran had t!&lt; misfortune dale are tin guests of i^r and Mrs the Wekiwa for $2,000.
\\ t.&lt;&gt; says
to. have a horse fall with him one J A. Logan
you want garden in Florida?
day last week, breaking one rib and
Mrs. L IV Daniels of New Smyr­
The Longwood school c lo s e d last
badly spraining his arm.
na is expected Iqmorrow to join her Friday and celebrated the measion
Mrs. Bessie Hart received a tele­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. W J. Dan­ by having a picnic over in Palm
gram last week that Gladys Horn iels on an auto trip to Largo to siw* Springs.
Herman Dallie
was dead
Gladys’ father moved her brother. Lei
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his family from here to Pulalka a and family
Word was received last week of
year ago. leaving many friends here
All Geneva was saddened lust Fri­ the death of Mrs. S. E. Dickson of
day when the news ctjme that Lev, Sanford
She leaves a husband and
W A Stones was dead.
J11* was four children to mourn her loss: E
the pastor of the Baptist church W. Dickson, M rs. James Stewart
here and at Oviedo nod-,wax,loved by Miss Mildred and Miss Ada Dick
all who knew him and while we real­ son, all of Sanford,
Mrs. Dickson
ize our loss is Heaven’s gain we was a member of Christ Chruch nnd
shall sorely miss Ids presence among hnd lived in Longwood thirty years
Those attending the funeral where she had many friends. She
We carry all, the us.
leading varieties of from here were\Mrs. J. V. Wicks, moved to Sanford, with bur family
need
which
have Mrs Geo, Peters, Mrs. C W. Cul­ several yenrs ago and for the last
b e e n t e s t e d a n i| pepper. Mrs, Foster and Mr Boss three years has been confined to her
known to. be b e s t
bed, hnt her friends always found
adapted to our soil Frankly n
and climate
hef bright and cheerful
She was a
Write for our new
devoted
wife
and
mother
uud
a loya
kONGWOUl) PICK-UPS
HUM catalogue and
friend.
Tho
bereaved
family
have
W, S. Entzminger’s family have
weekly price list* Free,
the
sincere
sympathy
of
their
L9ngOldest establish­ moved* to Plant City where Mr. S’ood friends.
ed Heed House in Entzminger has an interest in a turFlorida.
pentine farm.
W EST GENEVA AVENUE
Mrs. J. S. Dinkrl spent Friday
The htiil storm Tuesday evening
and Saturday of Inst week in Or­
Iniii the corn, peppers and tomatoes
lando, the guests uf Mr and Mrs.
down bad. It was awful for a few
Jacksonville, FJorida P S Morton.
minutes.
Will Robinson- is the lucky man in
killing rattle snakes.
He killed a
large one Monday morning near his
[dace with six rattles and a button.
Wo hope it will ho his good luck to
kill them and not'get bitten by them.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Robinson and
family spent last Sunday in Geneva
with Mrs. Robinson's brother, Jas.
Bj rd and all went blueberry picking
—and you won’t
and brought home eight quarts to
mistake a peacock fur. a night­
ingale or ah ordinary talking
can.
machine for a jeweled Pnthc.
Mrs. Wm. Robinson and Mrs.
Listen to the Pathe with the
Culp spent a pleasant afternoon on
Sapphire Ball and oil-wood vi­
olin tune elmmlwr.
You hear
Monday with Mrs. Jack Vaughn.
every note -every word clear­
We learn tliat Lafayette H um ­
ly, distinctly, nu scratching
phrey is hack home again from over­
metallic sounds. You cannot
help being impressed with the
seas. We ure all glad to have them
Pathe superiority in tone when
come.
you buy with your ears.
We nil hope that peace will soon
Your eyes will b o o the tiny
No media to change
(hand-polished! Sapphire Ball
be settled so all things will get
gliding smoothly round uml
straight again on earth. We nre all
round without wearing or cut­
living in hopes of it tuking place
ting the groove.
soon anyway. *
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Our little city of Sanford is Im­
out hurting It.- An’d remember
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proving every day. Every body is
ICyl
no needles to change.
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bright and 'cheerful nnd business is
if-1**
Even if you buy with your eyes
rushing,
Everyone seems to bo
—you will sis* many advantag­
busy.
es in the Pathe Instrument not
found in the ordinary talking
Mrs. Jack Vaughn is expecting her
machine.
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u soon to spend the summer with
tone of an instrument us clenr
her.
os the song of a nightingale, in
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Our mail man is fine nnd no mis­
as a peacock.
ART MODEL
takes are mnde in the mail
Every­
body likes him line.

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Fred and Goodheart Sjohlom came
anil Lt. A. O. Von Herbulis our visit- 1 home Saturday from Winter Havening soldier from Camp Jackson,'; and spent the week end with homo
S. C., also enjoyed the festival.
j folks, returning to their work SunMrs. C. J. Vermillion has been1day afternoon,
quite sick the past week, but is itnP. D. Truitt was n visitor here
proving. Dr. Denton attended her. Sunday nfternoon from Longwood.
Mrs. Wallace was called to Day­
A fish supper was given Saturday
tona Monday on uccount of the night a t the home of Mr. and Mrs.
death of her husband, A. H. Wal­ A. E. Sjoblom in honor of the home
lace, who died suddenly Monday at coming of the hoys. Those invited
thp* Daytona metal works, where he there for . the occasion wore J.' D.
'was employed. Further particulars Evans und mother, Mr. and. Mrs. H.
are not known.
D. Durant and daughter and Carl
Lieut. A. O. Von Herbulis returned Pearson.
to Camp Jackson, S. C., Wednesday
Mrs. Alice Lurcne left Wednesday
where he will take up h's work us
to mate Tampa her future home.
government architect,

LAKE MARY ITEMS
Mrs. J . G. Martin was shopping
in Hanford Saturduy last.
"Mrs. W. T. Humphrey and children wore visitors here Monday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. C
out hero Monday.

Mr. V m. Tuxworth arrived Mon­
day after a two weeks’ visit at his
home in Atlanta. Ga.

Mr. and Mrs. James English and
their daughter and husband. Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel pear'of Clearwajer are

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NOTICE TO PUBLIC
The partnership corporation known
as the If. W. Clark Hat Co. ha* Ux-n
mulully dissolved and the I'.im-j
Post, Florida and general Mail Order business will lie eondin ted by
Mr. A. L. Bennett under the tirm
name of C. &amp; B. Hat Co.
Your work will he done umb-r Mr
Bennett's personal supervision u
heretofore.

EAST SANFORD
Mrs. B. E. Squires of Cameron
avenue has gone to Potsdam, N. Y.,
for the summer. ’ Mr. Squires will
join her later on in the seanpn.
Mrs. L. B. Currie and rhildren of j
New Smyrna are coming over this
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fVfiil fur mir IVice fj*t Itfid [llusErat.-l
Mrs. W. E. Prevail and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Lovette of J
Wilmington, N C , has been here
123 Broad SI.
Jnrksomilli. kb
visiting at the I. D. Nart home on

C. &amp; B . H A T CO.

I S E E I N ’ is B E L I E V I N ’ I
A careful study"of the merchandise in our store will reveal the
reason why our name is becoming the DOMINANT name in
the clothing business of Sanford.

Behind our name stands

Perkins’ experience iji the clothing business and both our ex­
perience in PLA Y IN G FA IR .
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To-day the tendency in the-clothing business is distinctly to­
ward higher standards of Q U ALITY. That is why we buy the
very best from the very best houses.

This makes it possible

for us to put our business on a real quality basis, to give sound
values at sound prices, and to make our store a store that will
gain public confidence.

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C. B. Tyler has been in Jaekionvillo a part of tho week on business.
Mrs. C. A. Potter of St. Claud U
expected here s g o u as Mrs. I. [).
Martin's -guest, ,

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Geneva avenue. Mrs. Lovette till
bo remembered as Miss Laura Par­
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P H O N O G R A P H

paying $20 or $22 for.

We have palm beach suits, well made

up, in whites, tan, gray, blue and green, for $15.00 th at will
surpass the ordinary $15.00 palm beach.

Ask to see our trop­

ical worsted woolens if. you want something nice for the sum­
mer.

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If you want a good blue serge suit, made to your meas-

ufe, a value that is far superior to the regular $30 stock suit for
$27.00,

Let us make it for you, we can do it.

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The community was delightfully
entertained by u pileau at the We­
kiwa bridge given by Mr. FloVere
and T. 1. Boyd Saturduy evening.
Mr. and Mr. Millor atfd pirce chil­
dren and Mr. Miller's father Horn
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WHEN W E SAY IT ’S GOOD, IT IS GOOD
When we tell you n certain article of food Is good for you
to eat you can depend on it. We know foods. And we know
brands.
We're made it our business to study them so we can talk too
with real authority: We know foods and groceries as a doctor
knows disease and remedies, and we arc specialists In our line.
This knowledge of ours is invaluable'to you, yet.lt costs you noth­
ing. Everything in our store reflects this knowledge. We stork
unly those groceries and provisions which we know will please
you and keep you coming to our store.
One of these things is Rixon linking Powder. We recommend this linking Powder to you because we feel perfectly sure
that y o u will like It better than any you've used. It is pure. It is
efficient and costs but 40 cents a full pound tin. Try it.

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COUNTY HAPPENINGS
(Continued from page 2)
guests at the McDougnl home on
Celery avenue.
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A. K. Powers is in West Tallahas­
see on a business trip this week.
G. C. Chamberlaim wns in Jack ­
sonville on a busHiess trip last week.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Chamberlain
■rin se d tbeir Beardall avenue home
on Friday and departed with the
family cat for Daytona Beach for
the summer.
J . N. Jacob, sales
manager for the Sanford
Truck

GROCERY

Growers, Ine., was to be their over
Sunday guest,
Mrs. Libbio Weeks ami family
have bought Mr.s. Susie Squire's
house nnd farm on Cameron avenue.
Mrs. Weeks' will take possession in
August.
Dr. nnd Mrs. Jnmes Purvice drove
up from Tampa to be over Sunday
guests of their son, Ashley nnd fam­
ily of Cumoron City.
A daughter was horn to Mr. and
Mrs. F. F . Dorner th^ 15th.
The 100 acre tract of land recently
Bought by a northern company with
F. F. button as their representative
here have got M. A. Nelson and his

Steam Laundry
LEESBURG, FLORIDA
Baskets Leave:
Monday
Tuesday

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Phone 4 3 , Sanford, Florida

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able price and are just right for lin­
ing crates.
It tH.*tated that these lined crates
have actually added 25c to the sell­
ing price of the package in the
northern markets over the unlined
crate. It makes ,u very attractive
pack and it is hoped thnt all of the
farmers of the section will avail
themselves of this idea. Those who
ure in position to know state that
the grower cannot be too particular!
)n the matter of a neat, attractive
package and ns this is very little
trouble and inexpensive it is believed
that more of our growers will use
Florida lloHirullurlsIs Meet In Ocala |this mt'll*od 6f P»ck,nK H brought to
|their attention.
Next Year
The session of the Florida State
Horticultural Society in Orlando Inst Mrs. Hal Wight nnd Ralph Wight
Entertain
week presented an interesting pro­
Mrs. Hal Wight and Ralph Wight
gram to a very large attendance.
At the meeting it was reported entertained delightfully at a house
thnt the membership of the society dance Thursday evening at the home
now has grown to more than 1,500 of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wight, Sr.,
which wu,&lt;f loaned for the occasion.
members, comprising the foremost
Thp Wight home is a delightful place
growers and farmers of the state.
to entertain with 'Its targe rooms,’
At every session in Orlando the Phil­
spacious verandas *' and
beautiful
lips Theatre was filled to its capac­
lawn.
ity.
The rooms of the lower floor which
In addition to\the discussions there
open en suite were artistically dec­
were many subjects of vital interest
orated for the-occasion With spring
to growers. The Orlando meeting
flowers, roses, Easter lillies, gladiolus,
included a pilgrimage by nutmomolarkspur and . quantities of trailing
bilc to the grove of L. A. Hakes at
vines.
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Winter Park, where visitors were
The verandas and lawns were
shown the original Temple orange
tree, npw about 20 years old. The lighted with Japanese- lanterns; here
Temple orange today ip the sensa­ chairs were placed for the dancers
tion of the Florida citrus industry, it and invited guests.
being declared by many that it prom
A .several piece orchestra furnished
fses to he to Florida wliut the navel music for the evening and dancing
orange has been to California. D. was enjoyed until a late hour.
C. Gillett showed the visitors repro­
The two Mrs. Wight received their
ductions, grown from hudwond taken
from the Temple tree, which carried guests in the reception hall, Mrs.
all the dominant Temple character­ Hal Wight wearing an attractive
darning frock of pale blue satin nnd
istics including the remarkable
Temple color, texture and aroma. white tulle with orchids; Mrs. Ralph
The new orange is named in honor of Wight wearing a handsome black
gown with electric blue trimmings.
the late William Chant1 Temple.
Throughout the evening refreshing
Ocala was selected us the place for
lime
punch was served on the lawn.
for next annual meeting of the soci­
ety in n spirited contest in which Presiding at the punch howl was
Lakeland, St, Petersburg, Miami nnd Miss Mire Caldwell wearing a dainty
At a late hour an
Daytona also vied for the privilege frock of white.
ice
course
was
served.
The hostesses
of entertaining the horticulturists.
were assisted in serving their guests
by Mrs, W .1 Watson, Mrs I, Hurt
Line Crates With Paper
Tin* farmers of Sanford section are M iss Adelaide Higgins and , Miss
using paper for lining ' crates this Ball There were many out «»f town
season which is proving a very pop­ guests attending this beautiful af­
fair.
ular idea and a good investment.

! machinery and men to clear tfyeir
land.
Several members of the Warren
j family were in Orlando Sunday to
I visit their daughter at the hmtpilel
and say Mrs. Beaty's condition is
improving.
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
J. V. McClelland the 19th.
The A. Dorncr home on Celery
avenue is beautiful with its new
white paint.
[
Nick Zernovean and Walter Hnulerson are having wells drilled this
week.

Most of the paper umM is spoiled
sheets from tin* presses id the Crown
Optimistic Thought.
Paper Company.
They are being
Simplicity, of all tilings, Is the hard
sold to the farmers at a very reason- e*t to he copied.

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Herald Want Ads Will Bring: Results

S P E C IA L CLOSING O U T

Mens’ Furnishings, and Mens’, Womens’ and C h ild re n s’ Shoes
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as special inducements will be offered every day.

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bought some time ago at a much lower price.

But notwithstanding

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You will be wise to make your selections at once while we have your
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THE SANFORD HERALD

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Save Soap!
Juit«table«pbonful ofG R A N D l MA, the wonderful po w dered
eonp tn the water. That takes the
place o f all the chipping, slicing
f r\(l rubbing that you do now
whenever you wash or clean.
And you 6nve soap. .You know
ju st bow much to use.

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Isn't ILsbhple? What woman would
put up with tho fun and bother of
bar |osp lying around and wasting
•way, when she can now baro this
marvelous powdered soap,

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G randm a's Powdered Soap
Saves T IM E — Saves W O R K -S a v e s SO A P

Your Grocer Has It!

cause I have heard it talked on the
streets, hut maybe ns public prop­
erty it will be near enough originnl
to -make. I would say that inas­
much as the Sanford school system
is at present without u principal
Unit is, wbat is called a supervising
principal that the school board allow
the Sanford school system to remain
for at least a year without a man of
this kind. Just try it out' for once
and see what an out will bo made at
running the schools a3 separate
schools. 1 believe it can be done,
and let the superintendent combine
the’-reports .so as to- gel the schools
in under one head. If this can be
worked out I am sure that some
money' will lie saved and the system
of schools will be quite as eilicient.
The superintendent we have now is
thoroughly capable of directing and
supervising the Sanford school s y s ­
tem and he could qo it .very easily
without the help of the supervising
principal, and if it can be done right
and legally he will do i t —but he
should have the support of the
people with iiim.

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time to come~offlce3 will seek men,
and a body of representative people
will await on the man of the choice
rtf the whole people and prevail
upon him to take unto himself a cer­
tain political jo b —when those days
arrive we shall all rejoice, and whilo !
my old gray hairs will hardly be able
to witness this most miracle—still itj
is coming. Then the fresh guys who
come out in the paper and have the i
e(front to unhlushingly announce j
that "Upon the solicitation of rpy I
many friends, I hereby announce"— i
no more of that. These days will be
glorious days.

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Travel Fay for Soldiers
Senator Park Trammell desires to
give notice to all soldiers, sailors anti
marines of Florida discharged since
November 1 1th. 1,9la. that under an
act of congfress approved February
28th,. 1918, that they are entitled to
five cents travel pay from point of
discharge to bona fide place of resi­
dence. Those who for uny reason

Ju st let mother dill, ‘‘Biscuits for
-Breakfast - \W r o sure-tlicro V a
treat that can’t Ini heat ill store
for us — light tender biscuits —
toasty brown and all pufi’ed up
with goodness! For mother in sure
of her, baking powder— Calumet.
She never disappoints us because

have not ht?tet‘o jor£ received this ^
amount are efititfcd to the^ same. 1

CURBSTONE GLEANINGS

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C ity G a ra g e
Hood—Goodyear and Fisk
Tires and Tubes

Cars Washed and Delivered We Will ( all
for and Deliver Your Car.

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Vegetable Crates
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You Save When You Buy It.
You Save When Yoa Use It.

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n l U i l L O l AWARDS '

••miitlj i .' . m h i s have t t e n e d m (fie
new C o u r t House
1 dill not get
down u n d just i fie ot he r d a y and
t fie ref ore did not *&lt;••• t hose fellows in
I fig agony of movi ng day. hut 1
made a rail pr e t t y s oon a f t e r t he y
go] tyvt-d up so as t o r e ce i ve visitors,
and 1 t h i nk they ought to feel proud

of Seminole county

MOBILOILS andGASOLINE
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j U ‘s dependable. ' Results
always the same— th a best.
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The C o u r t House is a
splendid s t r u c t u r e , built on modern

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I am so' g(ad that Sanford is
worry nlinut it -just as long as two
Blanks for making application for
people HVtrhere and each have d if­ about- to have a hospital. I think
ferent Ways or thinking there will the proposition^nade by one of'ftur this additional pay may be had by
BUDGET OF O P I N I O N " JU S T
not be one church.
It would be town lathes is a. line one, and one addressing the Zone Finance Officer,!
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grand if there were only one church, that tiie city or the hospital associa­
Lemon Bldg., Wnshi ngton, I). C.
EVEN TH E GATE POST hut that is next to impossible. Then tion ought to take advantage of at
let’s all get together on as many sub­ once., 'Pin- home offered by this lady Senator Trammell states that .he will
NOT IN IT
jects ils possible, unit worrying about for the hospital will make a good cheerfully render any assistance pos­
A Chief la Among Yo Taking Notea the rest and work for the common one, (grid -with just a little fixing sible to Florida men desiring to ben­
and Faith. "H e’II.Ptint ’em"—
good of the community in wltieh we Sanford will have an up-to-date efit by this act.
So Sayw Sauntercr.
hospital
I tell you that Sanford
live. Let's support our churches
not only the church of ours and- otfr and the people pf Sanford are coinI understand from some if the 1parents faith but alsi tin
htireh of biR to thi- front, and first thing \w
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fellows who are regular atlenders.
mir friends’
faith' a little moru &gt;y ! know- Sanford will lie right tip along,
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that the churches have been raising^
K' given over there is well spent* u/td! the front of the list of Florida'citi a
money Jutgly. That 1s a good thing will make some niie liajqiy. Just re- i when it comes to cntcrjiriiuv com- There Can He No Doubt About the Hrnulls in Sanford
— the church needs money, and ev­ member tliaT a community filled munily pride and leadership. San­
ery mail ought to . have a church w.th ehurcltes ts n good ’ place to ford has needed a hospital for some
Result* tell the tale.
All doubt is removed.
affiliation somewhere and ought to live.
11in*- . one
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durfng th
The testimony of a Sanford citizen.
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support flint affiliation with
d mightily. \\ lul.
w.ottld havi
Can he easily investigated.
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ready cash. The church is an insti­
llllt it sii My piai lit th (* murk • tim e
What better proof uin he bad*
tution for the good of the whole ' I think that 1 have dipped tn;. " l l l l tfi&lt;- large
at it iIII
tttllltt*
A. M Adams, carpenter. &gt;11 Mag­
&gt;mu mu ni! y. and the more .h u n lu s pen mt.i a little bit of everyMimg |.-..|.fi ,lt c l"MIII' 1 t«. iD I -.it k a m i a nolia Air , Sanford, says: ’[ h tv eu »d
afinul
I
fiii
town
and
i
rum
tv.
i m •pi
ill U community the better tin com
pin. c lived Up tui It mb a f t i-r th e s l t k ) hum’s Kidney Fills for attacks of lum­
Now .1 don’t
i mi hi I &gt; IS It may lie hard fur some powsihly the schools
Ui .njt I. n u g lll lu lit* !&lt;iiih I II ;if I ••r will bago. Stooping over so much is what
brought on this trouble and at tunes 1
to understand just why there'are so 'wish to erit it i«e atiy one so alt ner­ »m- a t&gt;m il" C * t ^ 1*‘m* t It \
11 c. r
went around ail ben! over my buck was
I wl- h
many different kinds i f t hnr h, - all vousness may i ease at time
I,iiiily Imp*- that the city u d Do so lame and sure. My kidneys acted
trying to tea&lt; h the right way. Well, to make a suggestion one that I unsocial urn will ju ju forces in till too freely Und I had to get up several
1 got Doan's
'vc c a n ’t understand that’ and whv don’t believe is quite original be worj. and that lie- beautiful hone times during tIn- night
kidney IfilU at Philips A- ("o. Drug
vdl 1.1 a. epti I at t placed III eottl Store ami they rid me of that lumbago
•in- -n.n
a nr I el
ho- pita! right and put my kidneys in good shtqie."
asm a wav.
Price liUe^at all tie tlera. Don’t simplv
a&gt;k fo r.a kidney remedy get Doan's"
Kidney Fills tin* witne that Mr Adams
\..w
Js, mmole
county
has
a
1 id Ffwier ydliiirn Co . Mfgr&gt;., Huflo-itn ■•( its own
ifii i iiurt and l 1 .
N A
m .=

h i.

I ties, strong, durable and of eimvc
nieiil arrangement
A building that
Ihc pi'u|di ,,1 t lu i i &gt;ti ut \ ■,
t hmk
well &lt;d \ti e mse I' e&gt; fur 11 w uihg U lulc
wc

.in-

talking

a I ii mt

1111 .

t hi n g

if

beauty I am reminded that once
there was a slierilf who prided him­
self on keeping the grounds of the
court yard in lip top trim, and in
later years u’ctually made another
race fur sheri IT. on that platform und
was elected
I mil not saying things,
but mer el y h i n t i n g at them, for
when t he carpenter- get all through
the new C o u r t llotisc t h e r e will
hi work (or iiiimi' one a ong tins line
h n( keeping the yard tn lookahle
shujic.
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Just hf glad tilt;* is the new or-.'
) tier, the now iife-tmd the new time.
It is the golden gospel of human
sunshine. There U more to live for
limn vim ever imagined
Thus far
most of us have only touched the
merest surface of human existence;
we are only on the uverge of the
splendor of life t^s it is; we are stand
ing on the outside so tn spetik of the
real mansions of mind and soul; and
onl* reason is. we live too much in
the limitations of our disappoint­
ments. The great soul is always in
search of ways ami means of adding
to lity welfare of others. Hqt no'way
is hettdr, greater or more reaching
than this just he glad. Fx.
* Wonder why it, is that some
people just put themselves up a'hove
eveTything? It is surprising some­
times to see just what a fellow thinks
of himself and what he thinks of the
-multitudes of others. Some fellows,
after having been about half raised
happen to the good luck of being
thrown in pretty good company and
after a bit they appear as leaders
and are mentioned for some office.
Then is where a fellow- shows whst
he is thinking of
whether lu- is
thinking of Ins constituent's business
or his own. 1 suy when a man
working in a public office the
people ought to have consideration
at his hands, and he should not at
a I set himself up its a straight edge
o* the others to be hewn by. That
won*t do.
I know it won't take
many years to get rid of him that
doeth things thus, hut while he. is
in—by gosh,-be is in, and he can do
some awful things for both the
people and himself before the people
get Ipm out.
Sdme one of these
days—it is a long way oil, but.some

T H IR ST -T EM PT IN G —refrtshing—delicious O ran ge-C ru sh
iparkles with carbonated purity. No matter what the occasionO ran ge - C ru sh, served ice cold, is a treat on any table.

To the full, fresh, flavor of the n ttura! (.range, has been added a skill­
fully sweetened zest, which' makes
Orange-Crush the perfect think for
old and young.
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by the bottle.

We advertise Orange-Crush as (he
perfect family health drink, because
we know it is absolutely pure.- Or.der a case of Orange-Crush today
You can obtain it wherever soft
drinks are sold.
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Less by the case.

SANFORD COCA-COLA BOTTLING COI

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�THE SANFORD HERALD
Can We Eliminate Teachers

TRADE MARK

The

City o f

GOODRICH
A k r o n Ohio

When is
A Fellow
Past his Prime
Somebody Is always tak­
ing the Joy out of life,

At what ago a man out*
lives his usefulness.

Once a w ise old doctor
said it w as forty.
But thechaps,w ho ought
to have quit,
Just' kept .on running
things—
•
B ein g

Just because the war made hun­
dreds of thousands of new places for
women and offered them, at least
temporarily, positions in which they
could make a living—salaries that
afforded decent clothing, fair hoard
and a few dollars to spend, with few*
restrictions and pleasant surround­
ings the country has awakened to the
fact that school teachers are scarce
and hard to get. For years nnd
years and years the well educated,
careful, patient, well hchrfved women
who for one reason or another had
taken up the honoruhle profession of
(pitching.- have worked a]ong, giving
their lives in a splendid cause surely,
hut getting mighty little applause or
even thanks, and merely a pittance
iu the wffy of pay. The powers in
control of such matters were amazed
When it became apparent more or
less recently that these women could
get something else to do—and de­
cided to make a change.

four weeks' work. The best tcachcre
are leaving the profession every day.
Missionary spirit is beautiful but
school hoards would not employ
school teachers clothed in it. Teach­
ers can find other employment nnd
they are forced by the necessity of
earning a living wage to do it.”
The legislature may be able to do
something to help the situation in
Florida, or may not be able or ready
to act in the matter. Jo the coun­
ties Borne things can bo adjusted
somewhat. The situation appears to
demand action—for it is certain that

Rut the war may have done tnore
for the teacher than merely giving
some of them better- positions —aot
better from n point of human inter­
est, or positions of more importance
to the country, hut better paying
positions. And it may be that with
the war over, nnd many of the for­
mer teachers realizing that there‘are
places where they can work and
earn n comfortable livelihood, with j
little trouble- anil fewer annoyances
and restrictions, teachers n m .likely
to he harded than ever to secure for
the schools.

PAGE FIV E

church, last Sunday.
If the people
who have joined the Presbyterian
church here in the past four months
organized into a new church the
membership would he Inrger than .55of the churches in the ■Synod.
Royal Neighbors
•-Jltoyal Neighbors of America,
Camp^No. 77;I2 mot in their hall
corner £.of Magnolia ^and ^Second

street,

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**Owing to the good work of 1Alice
It.“ Vasrhardt of Tampa and tour
wide awake members here on May
8. 1919, held a class adaption
of
28jJ l eneficial and one*Sieial member.
akWhen the d tors wore opened and
the candidates tiled in it sooni'd
like they never would stop coating;
That alone was worth witnessing.
Sunny South Camp of Orlando
honored ur with their presence,
which was very much appreciated.
Ti;e drill leant cannot be spoken
of t to highly in their good w-jrk.
The tableau Htck of . Ages was
beautifully curried out.
' Those new members added to mtr
ojtl members will, give us a good
start in our "Over t!t* T o p " cam ­
paign which will c o t t l n i ! ji till
July 3 t, 1919.
Collector

Ha*

Partnership

Return

blanks
.fa kso'nville, Fla., May 17 iSpecisil
After a il-lay of sevt-rrfl™weeks the
partnership hl.mUs fur the return of
income taw.* have at last been re­
ceived at tin* olUce, of J. M. f'athrarl, rolled.»r of internal revenue for
the district of Florida. The delay in
the receipt of these is said t&lt;i have
been due t ■&gt; ■it.ng.estion in the gov­
ernment printing alfiees.
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p r e s id e n t s of

bankb, and factories,
and countries—
An3 winning war9.

R tK N T A .L M P S1C — Hawaiian m
music of France, Italy, England,1
"“Mexico and S p ain -co m ic songs, chp
concerts— solos, ducts, trios and quartettes—
children, grown-ups, dances— waltzes, one-s
trots, jazzes—banjos, trumpets and accordionspiccolos, ukelclcs— brass bands, orchestras,
Grand Opera, vaudeville or glee clqbs—even
tunes and vodcling arc perfectly played on

O

Columbia
Grafonolas and Records
"All tile music of all the world " is Columbia’s claim.
Come in and hear us make it good. W c ‘11 gladly play
you any record mi the list, and.show you
'
our complete stock of instruments.

Just like Goodrich Tires I
You never can tell when

they're through—
I or they keep on grinding
out m ileage—
After you haven’t n right
to expect more miles.
That’s because doodrich
makes them husky of
body — w i t h t hi c k,
wide BLACK SAFETY

TREADS.

And puts so much dura­
bility into them —
That when they start,
They go on piling up
Goodrich service value.

Buy Goodrich Tires
from a Dealer .

" I he average grade teacher get*
J(i5 a month for nine months, mak­
ing a total of $585 a year.
Her
b o a r d eost ller at least
a year,
leaving $225 to stretch over a period
of 52 weeks $225 divided by 52
gives $1,327. _ Out of that she must
dress, pay laundry, entertain, and
give to every charity. The school
hoard expects her to attend a sum­
mer normal of course. She has to
work opjy three' weeks to buy n pair
of shoes at present prices. School
hoards are clamoring for heller qualiiicd teat hers
Only last week an
examination was held in Bristol. A
grammar school teacher who wanted
to take the examination could get to
Bristol for $5 and back to Quincy
for the same price. ‘ The -privilege of.
taking the examinations was hers for
the small sum of $2 or $3. Board
while there would not cost less tlinn
$5.no. This little pleasure jnunt to
Bristol would cost her not less than

Presbyterian Church
A missionary program will lie giv­
en at the Sunday school Sunday un­
der the direction of Mrs D I,
Thrasher, t h e new secretary of oils
smnary education in the Sunday
school.
Mr. Dull use is expected
back from the General Assembly at
New Orleans. Sunday school meets
at 16:30.
The sermon- at 11:15 will be pre­
pared especially for. children, nnd a
large crowd of children are expected
at the service.
Three were received ■ into the

Overland Picnic
Thursday afternoon. May 15th the
Overland Garage was dosed fur a
picnic at Palm Springs
Thcr whole
force and their wives and sweet­
hearts spent the afternoon at the
springs and after a picnic supper the
pro
i paraded ov&lt; r |.i Mr
llaigl.t - 'mint* at Altamonte Springs
and
t tin- evening with music
and dancing, all reporting ft very
plersmt afternoon. The party-con­
sisted of Mr. and Mrs. H. I,.-Haight,
Mr. Arnold of the Witlys-Overlnnd
Co., Jacksonville, Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Young, Mr. and Mrs II Maines,
Misses Alma Goertx, Beulah Spurling, Winnie Ifulght, Oorothy Young,
Weima Graves, Beth McDonald,
Messrs (Sen. Wells, Sam M irphy.
Alex Ifeher. F. A. Haynes. Furl
Haight and Francis Lyon.

R E P O R T O F T H E CO N D ITIO N O F T H E

FIRST

NATIONAL

BANK

Al Sanford in the S la te of Florida, at the C lose of B u siness on

M ay 12th, 1910

.

Loan* and I H-count*. iv hiding UedUcount
ttverrlrafU Un-ecu m l
U. 8. Ilund* lirpti it*-1
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U. 8. ibind* and nrllllrale* uf ln'!*dil«*In«n pledged to *e&lt;-ur* U. 8. drp.i*iu
f . S. rnmd* and Certilkate* of I ndebtfd l » uh Pledged a* collateral (or Slat*
or ulhi r deposit* nr I III* payable
..
——----U- 8 ltor.il* nod r-rtiflralra nl lnd*bledneaa owned and unpledged
t J i r r t y Lum llonde, a '4, 4 anti 4 !j |w-r cent. urple.lg* I —
Liberty I * * " Bond*. 3 ly . t and I '« P *r m l . p'e^gril to a-rure t)
LP *r y Lian lion *i&gt;. 3 !•,. i and i '* prr tent, pIHgnl to -feurv S'

Relative Value of Milks.

The flit globules of gnats* milk tm
mi small that crctim .rises very slowly.
This quality, however, given to the
milk it uniform richness not possessed
by cows’ milk. There are now several
condensed milk factories using goals’
milk, which Is condensed nnd sold for
Infant feeding. Many thousands of 111*
fa tittf are compelled to live ddrlng their
first few months on condensed cows’
milk, nnd It' Is not thu best food for
ibclr stomachs.

BU ILD ER S

SU PPLIE

LUMBER

SEW ER P IP E anti DRAIN T IL E
«K TAKt: 1.1 IKItn ll'JNiM AT PAH

IT’S NOT YOUR 1 ART
IT’S YOUR KIDNEYS
K i d n e y d i s e a s e Is no r e s p e c t e r of p e r ­
s o n s . ’ A m a j o r i t y o t t h e Ills a l l l l c t i n g
p e o p l e t o d a y c a n bo t r a c e d b a c k t o
kid ney tro u b le .
Tlia k id n e y s a r e the m o st Im p o rta n t
o r g a n s o t thft bod y.
T h e y a re tho
n i t e r e r s . t h e p u r if ie r s , o f y o u r blood.
" " K i d n e y - d i s e a s e ie u s u a l l y I n d i c a t e d b y
w earin ess, sleeplessness, n ervou sn ess,
despondency, b ack ach e, sto m a ch tro u ­
ble. p.fln In l o i n s a n d l o w e r a b d o m e n ,
g all sto n e s, g r a v e l , r h e u m a tis m , s c i a t ic a
a n d lum bago.
All I h t a e d e r a n g e m e n t s a r e n a t u r e ’s
s ig n a ls to w a rn - you t h a t th e k id n ey s
n e e d h e lp .
Y o u sh o u ld
use QOLD
M K D A L H a a r l e m Oil C a p s u l e s I m m e ­

d i a t e l y . T h e s o o t h i n g , b r a l l i e ; oil s t i m ­
u l a t e s t h e k i d n e y s , r e l i e v e s Inf. m i n i s Itona a n d d e s t r o y s t h e g e r m s w h i c h
h a v e c a u s e d It. Do n o t w a i t u n t i l t o ­
m o r r o w . . U o t o y tf ur d r u g g i s t tuU^y a n d
I n s t i l o n UOL4&gt; M l:D A L . - H a a r l e m Oil
C ap iu lee.
In I w o u t y - f o u r h o u r s y o u
s h o u l d f e e l h e a l t h an d v i g o r r e t u r n i n g
nnd w il l b l e s s t h e d a y y o u fi r s t h e a r d
o f H O L D M K D A t , l t a a r l r m Oil.
A fter you f e d that you h a v e cu red
y o u r s e l f , c o n t i n u e to t a k e o n e o r t w o
c a p s u l e s e a c h clay, s o a s t o k e e p l a
f l r a t - c l s s a c o n d i t i o n a n d w a r d o lt l h *
d a n g e r of o th e r attack s.
A sk f o r t h e o r i g i n a l I m p o r t e d H O L D
M K D A L lir a ml. T h r e e n l i e s . M o n e y ra »
f u n d e d . If t h e y do n o t h e l p y o u .

43,000,00

8.159-38
178.279.38
AUS limp L. r - —.— -------- w»t **f tub*rripti«m)
■.. . . * ------ —

Furniture and n i t i i r e '* . ------ ----- — . —

—...— ..................... ...— .

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\ ....-------Reel K*tat« Owne t other than Hanking II o j **. .------- --------------------..
lawful Reserve with Ke'ertl Kewrire Bank
lank —
. .—............ •*...,-----...........---- ------------.
.
.....
( ’a h in Vault and Net Amount* Due fro n National (tanka
,—
...
Net An-ounl' D o r fm n Hank*. Ilankrra and Tra*l Co-rputle* other t h a n d n -

eluded In Itema 13, 14 or t5 ______

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rh e-ke on othrr^Bank* In the »ame rily nr town a* Itrportlrg

... ---------

Hank (other

Total of Item* 14. IS. Ifl, 17 and IS .. ........... i . . T. ........................... t0l.5iM.O8
Cheeta on other twnka lorated outaide o( d ty or l o a n of reporting bank and
U l f i P r lr»*f&gt;
a
I Itema
V* H U — .
. --------|| .----. r u . ----------------- -----“ - - - r a
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other
---- 1 ----•--- - j----—^
----■ ---------—
He lerrpilon Fund with U. 8. Trr«*urer a i d l la e from II. 9. Troaiurer
War Sailnye Orliflcatra and Thrift Stamp* artually owned __ _______

The extra mileage costs you nothing.
You usually get more Ihaii two miles of scrvlcojfor every mile-you buy^-a substantial
saving of tire money which you cannot well
afford to overlook.

T o ta l_____________________________________ 1___________ L_

Capital 8h&gt; k Paid In

Burplua Fund___

Undivided Profile---I a n current eipcn*,-*. Intefeat. anil talra paid ________ __
_ _______ ___ __ , ...
Amount lt» ervt-d fur Taie* An-ured—
------- ------ ------- ■ ... .
Amount lie erred dor all I tile- eel A iru rrl
.
...__ _ ... . . __r .
r i r - i l a U% No-*** Out*4an'-)ng __________ ___ :------- -------------- _______________
Gg-|flfl Che ka otraundliig
...____- __ _
.. . __________ ____
Ca»hler'e Ch rk* r»n oww bank Ont-tandl«g_ , . , T............
_ .... . * . . .____
Total mf Itema 32, 33. 34 and 35 _______ ____ „•__ ____ __
Individual DepirK - Subjt t to Check___ _____
. . .
------...___ _______ _
Certlfl at** o depo it due In l*eath*n 1 0 day*(other i han l"r mo-ry borrowpdl
State,
r. *County
,muii' j or ether hlunMpil l)e,io*li* Secured by Pledge of A*&gt;*U of
ltd* Bank
Tolal of Ida -and Ibi
It* lot he- than bank depoalt*) Subjwt to Iteaerve,
l l e- na S6. 3 7 . 3 S . I
40 and 41__ ___ __________ __ __________________ _____ 61l.7M.3fi
Po tal Saving* l&gt;epo*lu
O th e - T t i- a i&gt;epoal*Ji ........... —

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Total of Time tHpo*li* S u b le t to Keierve, Itema 42, 43, 4 ( and 45
War loan deport acrount ____________________
.
BUI* Payable, w tti Federal lleeerve Hank.
Total „

•f o r

s a l e by

Overland Sales &amp; Service Co
Sanford« Florida .

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STATF. OF FL O R ID A . COUNTY OF 9F M IN 0L K ; ra
I. B. F. W11ITNKH.-Cathier of the above-named bank, do antemnty a
atatament It true to th r belt of my knowledge«nd belief.
f t F. WHl
Subicrtbed and »worn‘to before me ihl*
Correct—Attest
l»'h day of M\v. lt|S.
* T . J.
n . Kvatyn Brmer. Notary Pabtlc
R. O,

35.000.
3.5.000.
7,2M,!*9

3.500.00
2.500.00
H.350,00

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•’Southern” Tires n rc( built by hand.
The; fabric. Is. extra strong long staple Sea
Island cotton. The rubber Is new and live,
cured to Just the right degree to glye long
life,' toughness, resiliency and strength.^

Southern Tires Are Thick Tires
’ ’Southern” Tires are casy-ridlng,. fric­
tion resisting and very hard to puncture.
The treads arc one-eighth to one-fourth of
bn Inch,thicker thin those of most other
tires selling at about the name price.

478.S3
11,728.08

3 .3 38- 33

BIG REDUCTION IN P R IC E S

289 ,719 .25
92.500.00
115,000.00

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THESANFORD HERALD

ford on Tuesday. Matters of vital
interest to our young men and wom­
en and especially the returned sol
’ R. J . HOLLY, Editor
diem will be handled by this meet­
W. M. HAYNES, Bunlnc*a Manager
ing.
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----- O -------Published Every Friday by
The city council of Youngstown,
TIIE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY Ohio, have decided to change the
height of the steps on the city oper­
smwcmmoN rwcE in auvanck:
ated
street cars in order to make
ONE YEAH---------------------- .---------- - *-°0
SIX MONTHS------------- -------------------1-00 traveling easier for wearers of tight
Ii skirts.
TIIKEK MONTHS.
Just why a city council
should thus ruthlessly eliminate one
F.nUrml m Sroiid-CUwi Mall MalU-r Aufuii 22nd
of the principal sights of interest in
I l l s , at Ih- I'ualollIrK ll Sanford, florid*
Ifnrtrr Art of M irrh 3rd, IS7»
their fair city is beyond us

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Trlrpbono Na, 143

II raid lialldinf

IN JU S T IC E TO WOMEN
The recent election in regard to
bunding the county for road building
ought to he an impressive lesson as
to the justice of suffrage for women.
Certainly they ought to vote on
The farmer has heard the injunc­ matters which have to do with taxa­
Women own a
tion to "raise fbod," and that is an tion and schools.
excellent thing. Hut unfortunately good deal of valuable property in
the county, and have to pay taxes,
the profiteer has heard it too.
yet
the men have usurped the power
---- - O —
of'dictating as to what shall or shall
Americarpi used to he* renowned in not he done with such property. It
Europe for being Rood spenders. is an out of date, discredited method,
Now their reputation throughout the and we ought to he {inhumed of it.
world will he that of ifopii lenders.
It is t he "lord of creation" assump­
tion of privilege, "taxation without
v
Now is the time when the house­ representation" indignity, and it is
wife renew^ her acquaint a net? with time that Florida took a new atti­
floor wax ntyl furniture polish, and tude on the subject.
------1)-----finds that they are the sarfTe.ohl
friends as ever.
WHO'S WHO?
----- O ----The seif determination of small
The day is coming when nil of us peoples U to he more than a political
wlio can afford trips to Ed rope will |process, ( It is going to he an exerengage our passage in un airship. else in Comparative ethnology.
I!i*sidcs speed we shall probably gel
There are Home small nations, to
good ventilation.
be self determined wIio.se names we
—t)
Imve ouly just heard of. And thfcre
_£* * 'i •Tbw peace conference at lust pri are some that we haven't heard of
«.
pared a menu, to present to Ger- yet.' *
many. On examination rt strikes us
No doubt there are folks in San­
that it includes considerable crow ford who have always known who
a n d a g o o d d e a l &lt;&lt;f I m m M i - p i e ,
the t;rn,iti on are
And the Jugo­
()
slav*.
And the l,i(huiiniuns, Bos­
nian*. f ’ingali't". Koreans, etc M is!
G e r m a n y lias a pro. •id'iiee w a t c h
prifhiihiy, have a fairiv ills
illg e v e r Tier
S i c w.tw! ■ ! *A ar .u d •■f u
dill erent
w lierts he gill ettllU ;h III ll
T h e n -lie I m&lt; I idea
Us. pcrnaiM,
Sotiic
wanted peace, and mm stu- has more people live
\nd very
of it than she knows what to do d o n ’ t e x a c t l y know thitl
few
Us h a v e .1 pre- lie Id ,i of llteir
with.
exact political status.
()
It is perplexing to !»• eonfroKtrd
’ \ lf Germany objects t" the bill of
fare the alln ■ will probably take I he with (lie question whether a certain
altllude'itf the old 11fit • western re. rate is or ts not. a classified subdiviAmi. if
Mho revolver jn |niiiti of u lari e f race
Lawrant
k e ep e r,
hand used to s.t to a iTitieel gu ! ! whid Iter it ought I o lo- t! iiiuse or
not. And if not, why.'
".Stranger. yoti’l c it h ‘sV ’
t)
The K o p - a i e i have i n - ! put in a
“ I I . t l l - I I I ! f o r g e ' 111 - I &gt;M) m w III t . •hlim fir i.-lf del rimii.itioi. an.I -unWo.rt (" pi i gal mu t i b f d tti S.ui of t heir rein,tit, i, that tlev u».
, Ciirisliann. Some of them jirohaldv I
are
Their tiatm l u t * a religiou, an
well a, a polttic.il im,t,
\ml it
AT
, 1'euis aloiut us good a claim a-* nev; era! others that we have heard late­
ly.
Holland wUl'givc up the ex-kaiser,
readily and generously.
T h e n in
probably nothing that she would
rather part with.
------O------

■BH.V.

!

Me CULLER’S
Not Specials But b e r day Prices

lint
I only

it s e e m s s t r a n g e

just

iitii'ul
the

heard

side

of

it.

it

Vlrtm ns

have

vm i* s m

\i.i

i

7 c t A N . 7 5 c 1) 0 /

VAN t ’AMP SMALL CREAM
$1.50 CASE
VAN C A M P LARGE CREAM
l^i . 15c CAN; SI.C5 DO/.
CAMP LARGE
$0.05 C A SK

&lt; UK VM

t UK A.ME KY HI TTKIl II.

been

&lt; (.OVER - HILL IlCTTKIt.
III. 75c *
AIt M ()l' R OATS, 2 for 2 5 c
EVAPORATED PEACHES
A P RIC O TS, PRUNES
AND PEARS
GRANDMA WASHING
POWDER 5r Each
E xport

soa p,

each s e

L [ n ic e fa t m a c k e r e l .
U
^ a t 2 5 to 5 0 c
I d
P IIH E I f LA. SYRUP, gnl $1.50
i [LEADER COFFEE. Ih. 35c !
-

..MORNING CUP COFFEE,
. . lb 40c
CHURN GOLD OI.EO
ALL-GOOD OI.EO
TH E B E S T GUAVA JELLY

L. P. McCULLER
Phone 277

m a r t in
c

K
£

- f l m
Largest and oldest seed
h.nvise in state. . • We can supply your
needs.
Write for cataInformation on any
I
op free.'

E. A. Marlin Seed Co.
Jrekionville, Florida

|il!

the

=■*!_ _

• .-■ 1 .

carefully

tlteologirul
nourishing

now ’

I’ lo

as

There

is

no

this

jo b

of

sified

it

will

that

question

that,

as

long

sal

I t g t i e - - Itoiv
a

pretty

pi nt tire,

a

Kll/.abeth did not

not

always

hit

unhappy

"hy

see

-now

saw

it

gu/lug

Malcolm,

M alcolm

garden

Tlltlt

out

was

her

pondered

I lie

! tool

asked

i

i - oi n.

ed

Just

weeks
her

that

ago
first

to

to

Mnt-

Elizabeth

So

Elizabeth

tim e

will'll

go sk n lin g

had

for

her,

s)i , -

hail

been

stir*

Then

lie

bad

explained

the

next

that

Bob

escorting

n

girl

Bob's siste r

to a

who

site

gone

sknling

with

And

lonlght

forgiven

that

is

made

to

the

movie*.

• he t e l e p h o n e l l iul

Two

Ivis t I m f v i r e s h e

him

and

had

nod

Bob

nnd

lie

laid

forgotten

SH ELL

K e l l a ’s

had

a

visiting

voice o v e r

|*l l 7 a b e t h

kiss, d Imr

Hint.
fatlu-r

nnd m o th er "good n ig h t " ,am i had gon e
to h e r p r e tt y
window.

TO

a

room

to

gaze

siM nun. i toinn v

Not So Bad After All.
V Ini nf people forget that today I

from

the

our

surprised

V *

put

Id*

He

her

a

end.

w ihutugiou

th

uitih ttlsl dj!

I-

suni

The S t a r s i n T h e i r C o u r s e s .
O l d S o l ----1 l l l l Ve il O; .Mi 1 O
n V e r til
ll ll'
radar nystiuu, hut they nil du
lust wliul they hlume pleaset

Jm

I* It a Beal One? •

t i t i l p.

)v1&gt;,

ivhb*h

m ustr

H ere I* quite all easy Wily to fill
M e -lb tdhiim inl Is^t genuine oue or
tot. .M i t-r,• a soititl dot on a place of
Ml-* 1* * i 1 i Ii- * 7 tu n*" I i■11■I look at
I ||
o; n t h i,
imicl. 1f il slm" s

trow (hrm Mi tl.i
&gt;i
i .....I|i fur ■ ‘ ,
■1 * *i t~ -■* g- auttW- sd.ii..
Wo people who iH c i..cict lie- *atni* mi If ii M
n
ttlil! til d *t
•cmf a n d s l u v r i t i n - - a m e (‘u r t u n e s . •
fmfm been

her

one.

close.

~^r

hi**
no

She

on

her

longer

sttY-i

lip*.

Betty,
juibl

which

I te r t h e r e In t h e

little

llwn

on

"Oh.
been

happened.

w o r m -1

Com

"Talk,

with

about

If the boy I* ton a ewnpanliai to his
' ( ' ( h e r It I * i r e i m r n t l y b e c a u s e t h e fu­
ller wa* not a companion to tlm boy
■vlten the hoy Wa* a Jitile fellow, t ’oui-

"Yes I

said.

oi

tom orrow

mil.

together;

m utter

fatal

w ere

him

1' l n n l l y s h e

she

the

a rm * about

and

prised,
.

lteity,"
me
but

Klsteti. B e t t y .

he . whispered.

vvl i h
you

Interest.
nre

I ’v e

wonderful.

I— I love y o u an d s o m e

dtty—"
"llqully

and

truly.

M alcolm ?"

breathlessly.
"Forever!"
know

before

dear"

nnd

lie

vowed

tint

I

do

l i ve a r m s

"I

d i d n ’t

now,

Betty,

tightened

a

wen

hit.

i

Radium Found in England.'

days

hint

loll!

MAHONEY-W ALKER CO.

Ills

s o m e m u s i c " n n d hntl t o k e n
g il

f.-lr

visiting

wiib

m all nee.

Inter
I.ellu.

l ind

laid I n s i s t e d o n

home

l a tt e utld d r e w

cheek

III-

and

! prised
dny

SOLE AGENTS IN SEMINOLE, ORANGE AND LAK
e I'OUNTIES.
AKEI
OUNTIES. FLA.
Ft
* Slock In yards and 25,000 ready for shipment.

Seven

leased

silent.

N o '"

it

snowy

sweet-

o f o n e ’s v e rv ow n.

he

W h a t ’s

Then

h e r baby

W h e n o n e I s o n l y s e v e n t e e n it s w e e t ­

been

who

w alking

Yes!

trem bling

lit

sw eetheart

were

"Y ou've

tw o

Our supply is limited only by our demand.
lemnnd.

M aholm ?"

l lie

clniiti.

had

Betty

laughing,

No *

hand som e, brown-

now

At

i'll Wall fo r volt.

him ;

talk’

was

Into

who had l.rrn

Made from that same material adopted by the Government.to withstand
Nitric mid
and Picric Add
Acid tesls
tents in (he
the construction
rnnuirnrfldn of
nf Its
&gt;[s Immense nchl plants.
plan*-

Yon won't,

stopped n n d h o i k e d u p a * h i m .

1. a

one sees

idai mate, lo t childhood

hood

heart.' and

she

O n e • in

llliliaiqilliess.

A J ’ERFKCT DRAIN TILE: Thoroughly Impervious to Water. Chemical
Decomposition, Atmosphere and Moisture.

* j &gt; (di. good mornin g. A rth u r."
i 1 w a s w ith mfsf;ivlrtgs that he r a m :

They

was

In n u t v w l o - u o n e

Kll/lthetll.

eii-d

,ee

DAISY T ILE

m ug:

of snow , and

M ole often

that

It

Cithitr

*vf*I love to go.'" (die said mstinlly.

vvateh-

deeping

Us h la n k e t

ye)

&lt;a l l s e o f

window

t h a t h e lind a s k e d to " r u n u n u i m l w i t h

has in it t In seeds of another war

SIMILAR

the

( h l t t e l i l t g doiVIl.

Will)

eoieled

t.y

C. D. COUCH,
A ii’t Cnhlti

R . R. DEAS,

HAVE- FOUND IT!

and raced liltn to the pond; Betty who
chose hint to put on her skate*, ref lin­
i n g Arthur, who eagerly rushed to lo r
A w o n d e r f u l s l a t lit e v e assistant t

world

claim

tv: von will, won’t yon?
will S o u r

t ii • . i. i \|it_lsi« Nc
pel *vti«iU ate I

hllrahelh

SANFORD, FLORIDA

hand

xxxxxx:

By JOjAN M. GfTAY.

diver­

every

.

BANK THAT INSURES YOUR DEPOSITS

greeted

the

seems

m

u

TOUR Business

Vlr».Pr*a4dM

Her bell that evening. However, IL
was Belly In red sweater and cup win*

and
It

c.

II. R. STEV ENS
P r*.M *rt

CURING HIM

ii ’em rigid,

SU R P L U S 115,000.00

zJX J vani

-l

re-eliiirtmg
And

CAPITA L $.10,000.00

“Ilf eolir-l

m ore rotuplex
heroine.

x

“At last tin* g u y rjtntent bps bit niton
a |d;tn with whirl* I - mil perfectly
fa m ilia r.'’
‘
. ■

in i e o l t u

sih-f

Growth is the law of nature, to progress we all must grow.
Bank
accounts must grow to be of any good. Men must grow in all lines
to keep their positions. Saving money grows upon you day by day
— it is a pleasure that many of you know nothing abouf. Come in
and we will explain. Growth is a habit— you must keep at it, or
stay small.

Hetty’s bell nmt Wax greeted by her
____
.Exports Increase. —»—
'h—
American dairy products ore more mother.
"I*
Betty
ready?*'
he
asked.
fnvomfdy received In Europe (linn
“Betty imx gone to Helen's parly
ever. Exports of condensed milk to
Europe rose from 1(1,000.000 pounds In with Arthur." said Betty's mother.
HIM, to .Wl,000,000 In 1018. and there "But rome in, Malcolm. We haven't
were notable Increases In the export seen you for a long time."
"No. thanks, I—I'll go hnmc, I
of otlibr dairy products. Most of this
was due to war demands, but there guess," he snld, ‘-‘Good night.” ITe
seems an opportunity to expand In went dejectedly down the steps, lenvdairy export*. A normal Increase In ( •»«? Mr*. Norris smiling wisely after
dairying in this country Is Justified Idm.
Tho next morning be called for Hell v
providing there I* tIto"necessary InInsiiuid of uniting nt the corner, and
eri-ttse In field crops.
thus hair five minutes without Art.
‘T
il call for you nt seven tonight to
The Installment Method.
•*1 see' we cun pay our Income tux go skating m IHi me.. Betty, and I'm
going In walk home with yon. nnd If
in Instnllnignts."
you go off with anyone else—Oh. Bet-

it s’w e e l h e a r t

thea-|

GROWTH IS A HABIT

Work for East Indian Women,
The thought of Mohammedans fight­
ing for Christian Ideals, of dark
ago heathenism Inking Jip arms for
the cause of clvlllzntlnn and humanity,
opens n vista Hint would ho stagger­
ing xvero It not that the Idea has long
been dreamed of.
As one result of the war, tho women of Imtln have for the first tlmo
worked In the government departments
In Dclld, and tho question Is be­
ing debated ns to giving women equal
representation with men In tho plnns
of tho India National soelety. In all
the battle for larger things India has
met the problems common to nil lands
with the most modem, efficient nrnl
sclf-sncrlllclng methods.
The women of Indln ran henceforth
bo counted on as a factor In tire larger
problems of reconstruction.

e o n -I ""H I

have tho.

MAY 23, 1919

mnsqncrndo ns candled orange and
lemon peel. Orange marmalade and
certain kinds of Jam are made of them,
and large chunks of them boiled mid
sugared make wonderful candled fruits
of every kind—pineapples, pears, nprl&gt;ots. cherries—and are used by many
caterers to give their wnr cakes niul
puddings a prosperous and festive
look.

h e a r t I s n v e r y e s s e n t i a l t h i n g : I b n t Is,

jio-

ctice seclll I vi In- I lull i ’ ., s i present
the fashion to claim politu-al Hole
pundviii’e of some one or other, and
the Koreans judged that it was lime
to- get in line.

likely

70.

kept
If

we have

that

aspiration* so long, win

goes on. the

VAN

that

and

is

background

bet*.i i otici-tited

\ \N i

^/t##i?&gt;:
-!%•-. '■' - I

T IIE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE S|X
I
I

:/t

the

T h e d i s c o v e r y o f u e o n s l d e n t h l e Imdy
of

pitchblende— the

Is r e p o r te d
stead,

from

on

England.

the

partment
whose
with

of

were

Ili\mp.

1' a r I m o o r ,

subm itted

re so u rce* developm ent

to
de­

LLOu,D°n
J S &gt;Jgnr

of the m inistry of m unition*,

e x p orts said

nn

nullum —

village of

borders

Sam ples

the mim-ral

ore "of

the

oxide

somewhat
urtrted f r o m

it

cnnlclil

richer

wit* p itc h b le n d e
of

than

2 &lt;l p e r c e n t ,
the

ore

l m-

A m erica,

SHOCK

“Oil. Batty." Leila bad said, "It wns
the most wonderful picture and the
girt wns a dear. As for Hie mini. Just
wait Mil you see him! And guess who
w-ns. there? (’nii’t? .Malcolm and the
Cases have .lately come to Hie at- girl wire J s visiting Mrs. Hlldden. 1
tentbui of the mlltinry si|rgcniiH where ’ was Fo Mire. Ob. you were Just going
tho fright anil fear due to ships be­
lo bed? Well, I’ll see you some time.
ing torpedoed have' given rise to Good night."
sytiiptruns suggest Ive of shell shock.
It really was ton much, and n lump
Doctor Ctunet, lu n eomtniinlcntlon to
Ibnt could not lie swallowed threat­
tho Neurological society of I'ltrla, has ened to make the tears (low.
deserlltetl the mental effect observed
Early the next morning her mother
when nn board a ship which wait tor­
railed
her to the phone. "It’s Mal­
pedoed.
After, the first stupefaction follow­ colm. Betty, dear," she said, "hot re­
ing Hie utliick It was obsiTved that member we must get the U:I0 train."
"Hello, Belly," said n well known
seVeriil passengers discharged guns
Inlo Hie air, or Into Hie sen. In oilier voice. -“You nren’l mad. are you?" A
words, the pent-up nervous energy slight pause. "I—you know, I wns go­
found release lu letting loose the lm- ing to bring over some music Inst
mroM) energy concentrated In explo­ night, but I—
"You forgot nil about It." Elizabeth
sives. Similarly. It was well known nt
.Hie front that a long day of walling broke In. "Don't worry about that,
In the trendies was productive of Malcolm, t wns rather busy Inst eve­
more eases of shell shock titan a dny ning."
"Oh." said the voice. Then, "Who
of active engagement with the enemy.
Next there were ii few enses nf snl- was lie?"
"No one you knnw. But I must go
cldo among the passengers.
These
passengers were on the whole calm now. Mother nnd I are going to town,
.enough, even oh the life rafts. It was slnrc there’s no school today,
As he waited, ns Usunl, nt her cor­
only when they were on the reselling
sld|i Hint psychonciirote phenomena ner for Iter on Monday morning, ho
.began .to 'develop,%Including mutism, snw Iter approaching with Arthur Fer­
spasmodic weeping, laughter, trepmrs. guson. Unheard of I For a yenr now
spasinmlle umvctocnis of the limbs, etc. he and Betty bail walked to school to­
gether. and now site passed him “by
for Art.
T h e V e r s a t ile C a r ro t.
There Is mulling like, a war to
A w e e k pnssrd; a week of unenslchange tin* s i n t u s of thing*. Look, for non* nnd remorse; n' week during
example, at the Ipiuilibycarrot. Before whjrh lie Imd seen Betty much envthe witr It was one of the lowliest of ., sllrred by Arthur. There were oth­
el! the vegetable*, seldom U s e d ex­ ers who were taking advantage of his
cept for stew* or New England Irelled, nhtenee. At I a s i he managed to slam­
dinners, hut It certainly has been do­ mer nn Invitation over the phone.
ing Its hit In Hip culinary line'recent­
"I'm going coasting -with Herbert
ly. It lias become n past master Ip this , evening. Malcolm." she wild J
Hie nrt of enure ullage. Gritted raw. .iiveMly, "but tomorrow—"
It Is snbl to he o very good substitute
“Will yoq go with me tomnrrovy?"
.for eggs In certain ihljigs. Utile slices he broke In eagerly. "Oh. nettyl I'll
dried hei’nmiy rnMns end i-tirr.-int*', ttnd he there at seven sharp."
other bits, treated a little dllTerentlv,• At ten fplnutrs before seven ho rand
Malady Affecting Thoie Unfortunate
• Enough to Be on Ship* That
Were Torpedoed.

I

•

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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
SANFORD. FLORIDA

Flatem cnt of ('ondilion Condensed from
Comptroller’s Call May 12, 1910 ,
R ESO U RC ES

LIABILITIES

Loans and D iscounts - $ 321,282.17
O v e r d r a f t s ...........................
329.58
U. S . Bonds and T reas.
C ertificates .
- - 431,176.00
O th er B o n d s ......................... 192,429.73
Fed eral R e s e r v e Bank
2 , 100.00
S to ck
...........................
16,500.00
R eal E state
- - - 2,500.00
Fu rniture a n d Fixtures
CASH AND DUE FR O M
B A N K S - - - - * 250,833.86
T olal

C a p i t a l ...........................
Surplus and Profits- - I) it c Federal R eserve
Bank (Secu red by U.
S . T reas. Certificates)
Circulation
. . . .

D E P O S IT S

- 81,216,151.04
I rfhcillt

1,009,54 7 T 5

Tolal
$

D eposits 1915

Deposits 1910

Deposits 1918

115,000.00
8,350.00

I

S1.1-IC, 151.6 f

1513

l'epn*l&lt;&gt; I 'J I I

D e p o s its 1917

35.000.00
48,253.99

2 M5 , t s t i h i

$317.61.9.85

-

-

$106,703.03

-

*

$ 5 3 5 ,5 2 4 .7 0 . —

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$573,943.67
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MAY 23, 1919

THE SANFORD HERALD
■

Lillie Happenings
Mention or
Mailers In Urlcf
Personal Items
of Interest

In and About
*£. The City «as

Mrs. Hal Wight spent Sunday and*
Monday in Jacksonville.
It. *J. Starling returned Saturday
(rom a husinoss trip to Jacksonville,

Summary of the
Ftoaling Small
Talks Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Readers

School will graduate from the Flof
idn State College for Women at Tal­
of
lahassee on June -1th.
^ M r.,and Mrs A. W. Smith and

«&gt;.*. ♦, a

F A f F SEVEN
a • • a •

4*#*
#
•*

Notice
county

Woodland Park will open again
Sunday, May 25th.
51-Itc
Mrs, N, IV. Johnson and little called by the serious illness of their supervision

commissioners

at

All persons desiring to atlend Sunday school will
phone No. 19, 3 0 5 'or 9 0 - J
not later thn n Saturday
noon.
Free transportation
•#» will he furnished them to
• &lt;#&gt; nod front if within a radius
4
of three miles of Hu* Mothoifis! church.
—

•

(j
•f 1
♦
■4h

-dM*

♦
♦
♦

.

j

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♦♦

of Fred T. Williams, ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
♦
sister, Mrs. Rousseau.
clounty
engineer.
folks are spending the summer at
Mr. and Mrs. Roberts arrived
Plans and specilications inay he at the last session, they are confident
Daytona Reach.
Wednesday
from
Jacksonville
and
had
upon application to Fred* Ti of obtaining the necessary* two-thirds
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Dickson of
are
at
home
to
their
friends
at
701
Williams.
Hoard reserves the right vole.
Orlando attended the Wight dance
Palmetto avenue. Mrs. Roberts was to reject any and nil bids.
here Friday night.
The victory for the suffrage forces I
formerly Mrs. D. (1. Monroe.
E. A. Douglass, Clerk.
today was by forty-two votes more 1
Miss* '/eta Davison left Monday
53-3te'
than the required two-thirds.
On
[or Hartford, Conn,, where she will ! WHEN YOU T H IN K OF CAN I
j D Y T H IN K OF T H E K A N D Y *
the
previous
bailor
on
the
resolution,
:
spend the summer.
The Jitney Still Jits
'K I T C H E N .
I F IT HAS SU G AR
ca*t January 10, 1918, exactly the
F, A oStone—All kinds of haulj.j.
Recent
articles
on
the
war
tax
WE HAVE .IT.
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just levied on soft drinks, confec­ nec ?ssary number of affirmative
i„g.
Phone -43.
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voles were recorded.
Misses Sarah and Margaret Henry.
Mr and Mra j . w . English, for- tions, etc., have given rise to some
House leaders of both parties in.
misundcratnnding. and the Wni.
»f , 'akr C!‘ y “7 Kl!e9t9
r nterly of Clearwater are the guests W'rigley,- tin, Company issued n the * TirTer^nelmte preceding today's
aunt^ Mrs. F\_B._Lang!ey.----------------- o f - M r .- a n d -M rsrW 'lrR IT ' Mr. and
stateiqeut to the effect that the 3 vote, urged favorable action, but
Miss Ethel Moughton left Wed- Mrs. English are delighted with Sanper cent tux on chewing gum does many southern Democrats opposed
ticsday .on an extended visit to rel- ford and expect to locate here.
NOT affect the retail dealer or the the measure, as &gt;4id' several * New
atives in Xonaph, Nevada.
Miss Carolyn White left Friday for consumer.
Mr. W'rigley explains [ England Republicans,
Mrs. Frank Oberholtzer and liahy Orlando where site went to attend that the manufacturers stand this
The favorable vote wasi more byof I.eesburg were the guests of
Mrs. (jie Commencement exercis s of the tax. and, there should be NO! fourteen than would have been rteeJ. B. Lawson for the week end.
, Higlf School. • While there she was C IIA NG E in the price charged you I cssary bail all members of the house
* A little son arrived Friday at the the guest of Miss Mattie Mitchell, for your package of Wrig-ley's Spoil’-- been, present.
home of Mrs. W. C. Bray at Winter]
Miss Carolyn Spencer went t o 1 mint, Moublemint or. Juicy Fruit
The, political diviiion of the vnl*&gt;
(Lirdcti. Master limy weighed
nine Daytona Reach where she will spend In other words/ (In* jitney still jits. showed 'that ti'tD Kcpuhtiuans, j n j
pounds.
two weeks as I fie guest of Miss Thanks, Mr. "WYiglcy
Detni-rn's. one I tide pendent a n d '
Mr. anil Mrs. Edgar E. Brown oL Mullie Abernathy.
Miss Mollie*
one Prohibitionist voted for ad o ti-;
Brown Hammock left Tuesday for graduates from the High School this
Marketing Hog;
tlon, while the negative noli showed
their summer home in Richmond, week,
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Beats burying t h ’ tn. Steve Hoover, seventy Democrats and nineteen
I We arc proud of the confidence Ml. Pleasant, Iowa, writes, "C om ­ Republicans. Spcqjter Gtilelt, whs
Indiana.
mence*! feeding my herd of about voted against the resolution on pre­
i no Iiogs B A. T h o n r u ' 11 g 1‘ W- vious ball Us did not vote today
ntial is mi sule at Philips drug store
F ever Tonic.
Kif ty
i&lt;r Then. Rouge, 117 W. Third St
4 9 - lfit c iL-r over i *V.» m-'ntlis ago.
Efforts of opponents to amend the
off
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were
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sick
Price .70c.
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. Mrs. it. (' lie
resolution were unavailing.
and at t ra ct i v e
.t In*"
1 did
Miv Henry Wight and little -ion. Hi l le daughter,
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returned h ,-d ' had ’’ 1 *. r i
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T 1'i,mas have returned from a de- Wed nesd.iy f f ii 10
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S t ii'orfl. lender of t h e o p p o s it io n proposed
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lu.'iitlul week’s outing spent at Dayj that 'in- s t a t e * ' r a t i l i e i t I n n be c o m ­
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They are now at
urn** to l hrir Fla.
tni a RVnMt.
pulsory w ithin s e v e n y e a r*, and it p
Mr and Mrs. Ray' Bulls, who are many friends at Mrs. N' i &gt;. ■G.irn-r'.t
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r
e s e jit .i t ive
S i iu tid rr*
of
Virginia,
Itiilliit- t allege &lt; n m me rice men I*
(i i .rarily bieari'd at Aslor were in residence
!
Democrat
,
sought
to
rninpt'l
stilt**
Next week Thursday is Rollins'
Mrs. Earl Burdick leaves today great day.
the eity yesterday, ^mingling with
^adopt ton bv popol, ir
Tin- u\»r
their friends.
» for Daytona II* a h v In r.- «he gm diiil.il -&gt;f a roll1 t-aM on
At mm o'clock in tin mo u tut tiic i whelmutg
J !of 2 1 1 to
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these
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Mr ( ’ A Rnulcr-.on of Orlando to a t t e n d tile gradual ou: i V.-rciscs o( Alumni meeting will be held in
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huI s liy 11 VI»t L
to tt''nr.
nr.
High School
Mr. ilurdick will
52, preceded the vote of adopt ion.
i* attending, the May Day Festival the
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negie Hall At ten o'clock there will
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ami is the/ guest of Mrs. David be the guest of Mias -Mildred Bur- .he. .the
College Sing led In- Miss , !" " 1 i" ,,U'i,Um1 ,l“ ' ndntive strength
Steer, fill t'ark.
|dick, one of this year's graduates for Dyer
At ld;:hl come the gradual- ,,f ,h '
,lu' " h1
-rt.-r- ami
the week end
quickly relieves Constipation,
mg exi-rcises, with alt addr.-s- by ! " ,,h itMiss Margaret King leaves Tuesday
ih iiii'.iicss,
Loss of A])|»elile *:i*id
D . LI, D .
K e rr B o y c e T u p p ‘--r
for her home in Detroit, Mich., after
Hi .ni.,•lies, due to Torpid Liver
plomas . At
On tin* Beach
and p r e s e n ta tio n of
having Hpent tin- winter , most de­ one com es'the college flinm-r.
■HMOlC
At
For Relit A coni, attractive a one
lightfully as the guest of Mrs. H U. three the base ball gam-** Tin* Com­ cottage; s:\ rooto-&gt; and hath, well
t'rm II. Slenstrom left on Monday
Crowder. Miss King has made nu­ mencement Concert will be given at furnished eb*&lt; t rn- light s; t iink Jiv
h Connelly Springs. N.
where
merous friends during her stay who eight, followed by the reception of gas or wood, delight till shady por­
to will join Mrs. Stenstrom and
regret to see her leave.
the President, Dr. Ward.
tico: one block from the sea.
In­
•j r ,i! several weeks.
f
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quire
of
Dr
Howard
or
Herald
Of­
(Stiff
has
more
imitations
thftn
any
Mrs Cecil Butts came over from
fice,
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Orlando Friday to attend the dam e other Chill and Fever Tonic on the
Chicken Livers
given by Mr. and Mrs. Hal Wight market, hut no one wants imitations
An old hen lias a much larger liver
TOR SALE
and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wight.
j '« medicine.
They are dangerous. than you in proportion to weight or
Tin roof from Welborne Block.
food eaten
Then it follows that
fiance at the Woman's Club T u p s - !
Sfmrd ho it xe of two stories, corru­
day night, !»:« 0 ' p. m.
Admission '
Monday, May 19th. at Holy they ret bilious jin! like you do,
gated
Iron building and scrap Iam­
■Cross Iteetnry, the rector married Tiny an- grouchy, cross, unhappy l
in. eiiiijde
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Must
be muted at once. SanMr William Shirley Bowden of New Start h- r liver and make her hrppy. ,
'l l - H C Keene and little tlaugtifor i 11.•I «*I t o list r urlio rt l.o.. See
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Eugenia and Mr atnl Mrs. N. &lt;&gt; Smyrna and Miss Catherine Mr- Then she will Lay eggs all the svinteT.| L. ’.. Douglass at &lt; unci House.
Keuwti of Chagrin Falls, Ohio. Mr Come and get a package of B, A. j
p.o-t Wednesday at Day­
,
5M f.
j and Mrs. Bowden will make their Thomas Poultry Powder.
Food it j
tona Beach at the Garner C*)lta|je.
future home in New Smyrna.
oeaslonally.
See your* liens perk
Mrs. D. C. Marlowe, Mrs. C. L. i
* * * * * * * *
u
p
—hear
them
sing-—look for f*ggs. * * * * * * * *
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Britt, Mrs. Donald Smith, Mrs. | .Mr. anil Mrs. Horace Flack of
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Your money hack if it fails.
Mer­
Archie Belts and Mrs. Braxton Per- Jacksonville arrived Friday and are
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chants Grow. Co.. Sanford, Fla.
kin- motored to Orlando Wednesday, pleasantly located at the home of
• will lie held at t'n* Woman's
5D5lc
Shinholser,
Mr Flack
• Club, Oak avenue, between
Word has been received that Mr.j ‘^ rs C. W.
to succeed Mr F, W
• Third and Fourth slrets,
l&lt; J Holly arrived this week from 1
s " r&lt;
Work on New Hol rl
Bordeaux. France, on the’ M art ha ' WulH,,,an
"'■'■“K " f,,r th" Ftorid'‘
Work was st arted tut the dis- ♦ on ^undity, m*»rning at 11
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Growers
Express
in this i-itv
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oclnrk.
IS-lf
« a-tiington.
l i e is now in New
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niantcllmg of tin- Wel borne Bl oc k
V"rk
| Dance at the Woman's Club Tues- preparatory tti making i mpr o ve­
* * * * * * *
llnb-My-Tism is a powerful a n t i - day night, 9:00 p. m.
Admission ments for the new hotel.
couple
50c
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•M-jitit-; it kills the poison caused from r '
Workmen are tearing .down . the
infected cuts, cures old sores, tetter,
Mrs. G. A. Radford and son have Balcony on Park avenue and Com­
World'n Famous .Streets.
etc.
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returned from Waytrosa, Gn., Where mercial street and it is expected that
A certain (IHTeretice of opinion ap­
Little Miss Marguerite Garner re­ they attended the graduation of the work will continue from now on pears to exist us to which Is the must
turned home* Monday from Daytona Miss Rosamond Radford from Pied- and until the new hotel is ready for ia luiilfnl.strvft 111*1111' world. Among
Beach, where she was the guest of inont Institute.- Miss Radford grad- occupancy. Machinery and men.are those "In the running" may he luenher grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. uated with high honors. She was arriving every day and the work of tliand:
Prince* •street,- Edinburgh,
H. Garner.
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from which the 'city received her
also om* of the debaters-in the de- rebuilding will soon lie started.
iilekitame of the "Athens of Ihe
Ned Chittenden urrivtd home yes-J hating contest of the literary sociNorth"; the Via X X Hepteinhre,
terday. having received his discharge -eties. her side being the winning one. •
Military Ball
fiction; Fnekville street, Dublin; the
(mm the army. He was in the uerin! j \y. A. Radford. Second Lieutenant
Daytona Casino Burgoyne
Aveiildn t ’allno and the Plaza Mayo,
service and has some, very interesting-'0f ,hc I4'.nh Regiment Field ArtilSaturday Evening, May 2-1th
both III Buenos Aires; the High street,
experiences to relate.
j lery, Rainlinw Division has returned
Benefit of "
,
Belfast; and Hie Untcr den Linden,
Soldiers' Memory Park
Haim* at the Woman’s Club Tues- from overseas service. He was musBerlin.
**4.' night, 9:00 p. tn.
Admission tered out 'a few days ago, and* re- Of The Mother^’ Service Flag Club
Admission Free to Men
6i»r m pit*.
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|turned to Now York, where he wax
Herodes' Subnormal Son.
in Army nnd Navy
Miss Ruth Kanner. a Sanford girl »&gt;«rriod to Miss Mae Currivan of
Herodcs, to overcome the extraordi­
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nary dullness of Ills sou Altictls, edu­
mid a graduate of the Sanfo.rd High Nuw Y ‘»rk- !,e «»ijl his pretty bride
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— Dire now visiting his parents, Mr. and
cated along with hlln twenty-four lit­
tle slaves of bis own ng*f He gave
o t a t i m i j u i w R u n ^ , , ^ * rs- O.. A. Radford.
The New City Charter
Gffff has proven it will cure Ma­
A meeting wits held after eouneil each ihe name of tin* .letter of tin*
laria, Chills and Fever, Bilious Fe­ meeting on Monday ‘night to con­ Greek alphabet. I l l s . son. In order
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to play with them, laid to Jearn the
ver, Colds and La Grippe. It kills sider
the
proposed
commissionalphabet to call their names.
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the, germs that cause the* fe-ver. Find manager rhurter. Hon. F. L. WoodTuff, representative from this county
Tonic.
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' | When your stomach be­
Dally Thought.
It is good to see Harry Carlson was present and- the new charter, was
ll corner disordered, don’t
Man Is his otvu slur, and'tho soul
humc for n week on furlough. He discussed by several citizens and
that can. render nn lamest nnd perfect
I hll it with unnatural dihas been promoted to the rank above, members of the council.
mnn comnmnds nil light.—John Fletch­
1 gestants.
N ature has 'ensign, in the navy, that of SubIt was decided that a few rlianges er.
provided the necessary ! Lieutenant. He has continued in in the proposed charter relative to
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(luids for this purpose.
N O T IC K OK K LK CT IO N "
j tion at Pensacola.
If the war had * would in* advantageous nnd conseIn ro m n l l in r * with t h r provDIom f&gt;(
What is really needed is 1continued a little longer Harry would i|ucntly these changes were made.
Chniitrr 4Q7S, l,*w* o l Klorida. nnijr* ii
htteby *lven t h a t an atacltnn haa baan nrsomething
to
remove
the
■Irrrd
hair) and th * a a m * will ha hrld In
, ...
s I h“.Vt'_ *»«•» In the thick o f.it. The
T}je bnI haH lH,en introduced in SprriallaTbe
« » Sehool D ltlriel No. 6. Samlnota
siCKilty and d i s p e l t h e g government kept him as instructor *lh(l legislature and will no doubt be rounty, Klorida, on T u a a d a y , May 27lh,
1UI9, Inr t h r purpoaa of drlrrm intny who
Rases and give the stom- g i al h*i»*«coU. ih returns to his paMed thi9 week&lt; It pr0vi(iC!l for a ahall
b* truataaa of laid d la trlrt fur Ih* n a tt
u r r r r r d l n f t * « year*, and t h * number ol
duties tomorrow.
referendum vote by the people of the amill*
g ach a chance to do its
o( spaclal dlatrlct arhool t a a to b* lavRub- My-Tism in a great pain kill- city on October 7lh for adoption or led In aald dlatrlct lor aach of th * atld t v q
j work.
years.
cr.
It relieves 'pain and soreness rejection.
. The fallowing a r* appointed to Srt at In­
spector* and cfarki a t aald
election: * - *
caused by Rheumatism, Neuralgia,:
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I’ rectnct No, t (L a k e M o n ro e );
C Ci. Ball, Clark,
Sprinn, etc.
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House Votes Woman Suffrage
W. H. Allan.
I will accomplish this and
J . M, Q ftrab y ,
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The Pipe Organ Club of the Bap-j
W aahirtton, May 2 2 .—National
J . II. Mann,
tist church was pleasantly entertain- suffrage for women was endorsed by
t’ raflnet No. 4 ( P a n t s ) :
. D, Pears on, Clark,
ed at the home of -Mrs. Leslie JJryan the house of representatives for the ' C
C t o r c * . Harwood,
it. Q. Henderson,
on Magnolia avenue on Monday af- second time today when the Susaa
O tto Kelts,
ternoon. About a dozen members B. Anthony amendment resolution t Don*
Don* tn
and o r d e r e t by t h * Board of Publla
tor Bamlaola c o u n t y , Klorida,
were present and. plans for wefrk was 'adopted by a vote of 304 to. 89 aeoaJon
*In struction
a a ^ m tiD d . thla Stb d a y of Apt
I I I * -f - V . ~
were discussed with enthusiasm. Be- Supporters of the measure ir
Ju s l P hon e 323
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c. r.
aide* working for their annual bathe senate, where
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! :' y j : vr. : 'ariety nf new,
lively p attern s; a good style tailored
right, m ade by

Hart Schcjffner &amp; Marx
.Just a sam ple t»l our service; on e o ! the
ma ny new styles that are here.

Sat is Iaction guaranteed.

Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Company
The home of Mari Si'lmlFnor ,&amp; Marx clothes

V E L t ' A N I / l N G AND

TIRE VALUES
Do you realize how much valuation
our vulcanizing process adds to your
auto tires? Conceive, if you will,
motoring without vulcanizing—cast­
ing aside half used costly tires be­
cause they have punctures and blow­
outs and airholes, etc., which could
not be remedied. Then figure what
we save you by our vulcanizing.

KENT VULCANIZING WORKS
I'H U N E 17

Oak and 3rd St.

SauforJ, florid*:

E. (). PAINTER FER TILIZER COMPANY
. JACKSONVILLE. FLORIDA
Fertilizers, Insecticide:!, Sprayers, Poultry .Supplies
For thirty years wo have been manufacturing fertilizers in this'
S t a t e —we have satisfied customers in every county in Florida
Write for Latest Price List
' Prices always in line with Quality
J . E. S P E R L IN G . Local Agent. SANFORD, FLA. '

Eat and
Enjoy it ■

STOM - A - LAX

If you liave even a single dollar that js not employed for some
good purpose it is a Slacker Dollar today.
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Money is the basis fftr credit. Credits uro
necessary in the establishment of the yroperity
of peaep.
By depositing your money in a good bank you are helpln
out on credits, your, money is readily available, s%fe, and you
dollar is a Patriotic Dollar.
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PAGE EIGHT

mill. S. A. Huston, Crown Paper
Company.
62-ltp
For Sale— Nancy Hall nnd Porto
Itico sweet potnto draws now ready.
$2.00 per 1000. P. 0 . B. cash with
order. Cates Crate Co.
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with a crow of 25 or more tie choppers can make good money on our location. Camps
on railroad. Short haul. We will supply teams and tents if desired. Write or wire quick

For Sale—Three months old Duroe pijfau.. Best stock’ in the country
Nick Zernovcan, Maiden Lane.
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aider three or four rooms.

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Address

Upholstering anti mattress making,
For Sale— Five rooms furniture,
furniture • repaired, mirrors plated,
510 Magnolia.
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auto tops and seals recovered. First
class work only. Brown Upholstery
For Kent— Booths for light house­
Shop, 121 Court St., Orlando, Fla. keeping- Adults only, &lt;700 French
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Bakings or a Substantial
Dinner is assured by the
Use of
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FOR RENT

Wanted—I am equipped, with ma­
Furnished . Booms—By flay, week
chinery to dear your land at lowest or .month. Every convenience. Over
possible cost. Also tiling, fencing, Philips Drpg Store, corner Park and
breaking land, cte. M. S. Nelson.
First street. Mrs. C. C. Hart, Prop.

FLOUR

A n added zest for e v e ry meal
Ever Think of It?

W IG H T GROCERY CO.,
Sanford FirV //M ///L
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Wanted —Fifty men. M. S. Net
son. •F-ureka Hammock, Sanford.
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For Sale— Five acres near Miller’s
grove.
Small house, sump orange
t*eeV. See Mrs. (I. C, Cates.
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Wanted To Tmy' a roll top desk
For Sale Steam cunning, outfit.
in good condition ut reonutmhU*
First da - order.
Capacity 1,000
price.
Knt|tiirp sit llernld office.
cans per tiay.
Price reasonablt
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A. Ruck.
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If y'ou warily Hemstltelting and
For Sale Seventeen acres of land,
Pieot Work done promptly and all
n -nr (Jettev i jsi-st west of the oh!
This Column is Free lo Hi turned '•oldiers work guaranteed -;utt-dm-lory sent) to Sieve W i l l i a m place. Sanford und
Airs, Dora Cutnelisou, 127 Weed
nnd Sullsirw W)ui Neck Posit ion s.
Geneva brick road
runs
right
Church S c , Orlando, l-’iu
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f i o i Sid'ay, Mux 2*1(1,
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tdiuttler w i r e s . A m i t h e e n e r g i e s of
Mivlnfe g r n e e n u t e n t e r t h e l i f e t h r o u g h
l lie m e t l li i m o f n v e r y lltillul.shcil c r e e d
— C h r i s t Inn H e r a l d .

For Sub' Gootl work horse
rezsonstble offer gets him.
Wheeler, Res. Elder Springs
I Hltee Sntiford it. A,
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N O T IC E

Hide will be received by the Board of
C o u n ty Commltsionera at their neat regular
meeting to be held on J u n e 3, 1919, lor the
purchase of one I-to n tru ck. Wilder will be
required to lake In e schange one Inter­
national truck now owned by tha county.
Hoard reserves the right t o reject any and
all bids.
E . A. D OU G LA SS, Clerk,
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Notice of Apntlratlon ror T a i Deed Under
Section S of Chapter 4SS8 L a o s or KlorIda
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Notice la hcrfcby given tli a t.S . V. Dtiudney,
In the Circuit Court of the H rte n lh Ju dlcltl purchaser of l a t certificate No. 101, dated
Circuit of the S ta te of Florida. In and far the 3rd day of Ju ly , A, D ., 131VJ. has filed
Seminole County. In Ch ancers
aald certificate In m v , office, and has made
C . D . Christ and K. D.
application for tas deed, to Issue la accord­
Keene, ComplajnanU •
Spit to •
a n ce with taw. Said cer tificate embraces
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Quiet Title « the following described p roperty situated in
K. J . Ilarrall,"et al.
Seminole co unty, Florida, lo-witt |,jla |
Defendants
and 2, lllork 5, A. II. K u a a r i r , Add to Ft.
Hreyi. The eald land beln t assessed it the
Order fur C o n s tru ctive Servire
I t is, ordered t h a t the defendants herein
named lo-wit: E. J . llarrell, and all persons
claiming by, through or under him as heirs,
deviser*, grantees or otherwise, whose names
are unknow'n to the com plain ants; J . M. MrCau gh t)-, and all persons claiming by,
through or -under him a t heirs, devisers,
grantees or otherwise, whose names are un­
known ‘to co mplainants; Elisabeth Stoddard,
and all persona claiming by, through or un­
der her a* heirs, devisees, grantees or other,
a l l s , whose names are unknown to co m ­ In Circuit C o u r t , ' Seventh- Circuit. He ml dole
pla inan ts; Sheridan S toddard and all ■per­
County, Florida
sona claiming by. through or under him as Overstreet Tu rpentine C o m p a n y
heirs, devisees, grantees or otherwise, whose
n am es are unknown t o co mplainants; Efltu n k n o w n lartlea rlaimlng Interests
ab eth J . Driggers and alt prraon* claiming uAH
nder
J.
I cbmand
M u rp hy , do‘
by, through, or u n d e r-h e r aa heirs, devisees, ceased,.
Calv...........
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l e o r e e ....
n . __
-ersntres of othrrsrise, whose names are un­
Mostmi
.individually
Aid
as trustee,
known to eompalinsnta; atld alt persona
W.
S.
Kc
if
or,
Hit
c
M
e
W
ood
bridge
whomsoever, whose n am es are unknown to
. *
the complainants, who h a ve or claim to have et al . --- -T o Ik * d e f e n d , m v ; T u l c i n ' A. Toige,
an y interest uf whatsoev er namin ',’ ’ter grtd to
George
Mr1
Mifirton
Individually
and
as trus­
the fotlowin: flesirthed lands, or any part or
portion thereof, in Seminole county, Florida, tee, \V. S . K o e f e r and Hite ie Woodbridge:
I t “appearing from the sworn bill herein,
to-will t
tha t your place of residence I* unknown and
North half of so utheast quarter of Section tha t you are over the age of 21 years;
IS, Township 21 south, flange 29 easts*
It (s therefore ordered th a t you do appear
North - 17 Q feet of the northeast quarter of in this court to the bill herein lih-J u.i the
7th
d a y of Ju ly , I9|9.
the southeast quarter of Sdctfnn 3 1 , Town­
It is further orden-d t h a t this ordrr bship 2 0 south, (tango 3 0 east ;
puhllshrd encp a week for right rnnsecutive
F iv e arre* In a sq uare in the northwest weeks jn the Sanford llefahi, a newspaper
roYner or the northeast quar ter of the north­ published in sat&lt;| ftemiqwe r . e i c i east quarter of Section 1'.. Township 29
VS i t ne«s ni) Iia : I a - I - _.; , ;
l
south, Hanci- 29 east ;
Circuit Court t hi J April 2-t, A . ' I &gt; . 1919.
E a st hall -of m l half of northeast quarter
(s.-ali
E . A. D O U G L A S S ,
of iteetiun- 2, and northwest quarter of north ­
Clerk Circuit Court Semineli* Cie, 11.
west quar ter fo Section 1, Township 2(1 Maijwy A Warlow,
A* tn sou th, flange 29 e a st;
*
^
Sola, to r Complt.
&amp; l-9 tr
L ot 2h7 l.nngwood. Florid a;

N O T ICE
Hi.is will he received by lb* Hoard of
Co unt) Commissioners at their jli-st regular
Southwest quarter of northwest quarter of
os- u|ie to he he Is! on T u e sd a y, J u n e 3 rd .
1 9 1 9 , t for repairing bridge, o w r Econtnek- Section 31, Township 2 0 south, Hinge 3U
o
i
l , ei cept the follow in,; 1 tracts.
l.atehri- Cr*.ek,
Work to he done under the
ft)
lie,-in at N \V co rn et of slTd S W f i o|
-'lier-vhlon of l-'rol T. Williams, county er.gnuir.
■ N V V 1 , . r u n ea st .',71! I t e t , s o u t h l 2 o tret,
I'l in-' a m i - p , c i t l r n t l o n s m a v In- h a d uprni west &amp;H0 (+et. north 120 fr et to p- «. Is.;
tppli* atlor,

t-,

Fred.

T.&lt;

W illiam s.

It ,.aril

--&lt; •&lt; th, right io reject any amt alt t,i•l. ,
I. V DUt'tif.ASS. Clerk.

u 2 ‘ &lt;l ne - f i ot r t h of a n
t t *t r t l U f i it l o t ;

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wife in private fnmil?
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P H K A B i t ' s l l A M i - p A I N I I It ( t l ; s *

VI III I,

A ddri s,

ki - . t wo

Itefin at RW corner of Mill S W C
rdn i a-( ,t2t feel, r e r l h r,97

I'
i- ‘i I-11 t n I rfU J t»n 11Ttrt fir
» *f nhirJi. . - ir fnnfst«ie-n t b t f &gt;&gt;11 i m $r&gt;u

Due

n&lt;rc

HENRY Mc LAULI N

5 - 1 -4 1 e

i! a* 7a- s. I J in n - ,
r a
can

W a n t i ’d

to-w it:
of N W J f ' of N E
Sw . 35
T p . 21 S, n . 30 E a s t.
10 arrea. The «»!,)
land brine assessed a t the d a l* of the i&lt;tu .
• n t r of auch certificate in t b * name of U n ­
known.
llaa filed aald certificates In mv office
and baa mad* application for t a i deeds t j
Issue in accordance with law.
Unlrsa aald certificate# ahalt b» redeemed
according to law t a i deeds will lam e ther—m
on tha till day of Ju n e , A . It. i s m .
Witness my official signature and sail this
the 2n d day of M a y , A. I). 19|9.
(seal)
R. A. D O U G L A S S ,
Clerk Circuit Co urt Hemlrtnl* C.i . KU.
F ite
lly V. M. Dougina*, n , C.

th e undersigned
upon making a deposit o
Ten Dollars, this sum t o be refunded whsr
aald pi a, specifications, et c., have been re'
turned.
fly order, of the Hoard of County Com
mlulunr rs of Seminole C o un ty, Florida,
(setll
E . A. D OU G LA SS.
S2-tlc
.
Clerk.

PI

W

THE

F R IE N D L Y
TO BACCO

Horse Sense About Tobacco
Good to b a c c o o u g h t to be like a w e llbred h o ss— all t h ’ k ick ta k e n o u t b u t
all t h ’ sp e rit left in.

i.ii&lt; i, i
T I.* 11 a ru♦ y i ( h i* rnr |i‘i f at h»ti s h a l l In* l mi Mr ni Ut--h l 1■ rn pan &gt; , aim I if** iifi!tii]i!i
i .-irt
lu iMiifsii *hall
m Cl\ ieilii, S r m
if -I** f ' H J n l y , F l n r M a
A i l i r l r II.
f
T h i Jft'h* r ft! T1flflir*T Cif iht* h i|wHti-~« I &lt; I f
i f v - i r l n l h v l hi* i%r ptif a 11tin s h a l l M»- us
-a
ti» w it
T " t%rr&gt; «*f&gt; a M ineral fm r
11f i ‘f itn r* ha d i M*m litl rim h . an&gt;| I
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vt-luj* nnd d i a l in r i a l t * I a l e . I «»
I ■ If, f a r m , c u l l i vat* an d n p t r a L r l hr land's tif
c . r u r p n r a n /i lf a n d l a n d * «*( tiihi’ r |i*f*niii#,
t l*‘ Mtarki'l *4*11 flDfl t l i l | t m r td Hie |ifm
rl u r l s r h r ' r f r " m
\ f l l d r # 111
T i n a rn»*utvi »d i h r r a i i i ld ) al »r*a uf this
» *»r [im * 1n*n »hal l h r T » p n l &gt; ft v r Fit mi s a n d
* 1 2 m.OIjii mi
l i t d l a r s . to l»r d u i d r d tn fn
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vnliji* nf H u p Hundred
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r a r h , a$nl * ii M ^ o r k m » j In- p u id fu r in rmsdi
€»r in f» mfir ri&gt; p~ l a b o r a n d «rrvirc*n. nf a junt
v a l u a t i o n tu lip f i \ r d b y t l i r i M rc c t o f * ui n
rm-i t itii;
call« tj f«ir nurh
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O C I M S T A M ) O P T IC IA N
hi

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i

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&lt; irrult,

« u i i n i j , I Jurjuta
I j %* rat r e e f T u r pi ntiiie L u m p a i i y

Prnclire mnllnetl In the Ireulotenl
of I he eye

? i Ml I ft ale
S

Eyes cxatnlttetl by a regular re-'i«tereil physirLtn

i *.

Glasses ft 1 1i-st. broken lenes iju.
plirnteil

All un'ktt'iwn p ar t ies * l i 1m i n ' | •
* s i*
ijftijrf
J
R ic h m«*nd
SI n r, .'
di * * i|*ed , VtiflH1 I
\\ tiMfd lend ^*-. j{ lt
rhit ,\Y i .m flm d jj e , all i nh m&gt;* a ri p »r r n-s
«lai mini: l n l « r » ji u u n d e r L a l v i - i
Y
r u a g e , all u n k n o w n p a r t i *-4 r l a i m t n r
mi f t r e 4 ! 4 u n d e r f i» ur^e H
Vl fir tim i t
d i v i d u n l l i or ±tt i f n t * ’.-, all t i n k n u v i n *

28 W. Churrh Si. - Orlontlo, Fla.

parties rlaiming inltf r*! under W. S.
R e*der ef al.

T* i nil u n k n o w n p a r l l e * r|»lmlrir* l n v**re-«t
und* r 4 It i e h m n n d M f i r n h y . *»r u i * i r i ‘ ,M in
\ Mnaije, nr uinli r iiet»n:.- H YL.ri.&gt;n i n d i ­
v i d u a l l y o r a« t m i tee, n r und«-r \V S K . t f . f

G O O D T O T H E L A S T DROP

ur #dther td them nr uf herwtie, hi Hi. f.*Tf•i %

MAXWELL
HOUSE
COFFEE

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irraaufer*
Thi" p f T t u n * w h n a r c tn r o m l u r t bill uf r o m p U i n t herein lit *.| un th** 11h d »v
of Au^U Rt , A. I ) , 191ft,
t b c liufiinr-M fd t h U c u r p u r a U n n an Ha i«*m*
I t U f u r t h e r onfi&gt;rrd t h a t t h h notiuo* 4m»
pnrm ry, o l l l f i r i a m i ft lrc c ln ra u n t i l t h e d*r»*cp
t lb lh h fH l n nrp ea ch w**fk t o r | v , d v e w r e k a
l**ra an* ndr*ct*u! at t h e brat drum a I m e e t i n g
nf t h e a t u r k b i d d e r s her id n a f t e r p r o v i d i t f f*»r, in t h r H a n f o r d H e i a l d . a i i r a i p t p r r i&gt;utdi«h»‘i!
In s a i d Hi'mimd** ( ’ m in t y .
■ h a ll b r T- W. I a w t i i n , j r r e a i i l c n t ; W. i .
W it m - f s m v ha n d an d i h e n , a | ,,f n , n
l . i w t u n , v ic e p fr » id *‘ r»t, It \V l . n a t u n , **■ (•
(dr* nit C m i f i Hit* *'it h d a v of \ p r d
\ si
r e t a r y a n d lrca**uri r
T h e f k s i a n n u a l m ee t
1919.
InK «d l he s t ii r k h«d«|er« shall tie he ld on t h e
&lt; *e a l.
F. A I If l i f t ; fp \ S S .
fir«l M DfiiU) In J u l &gt; , \ I &gt; |i*l!l. a n d a n ­
( I r r k C ir cuit ( ' i n n S e m i n u l
y jj
n u a l l y i h e r r t l l e f **n I h r fir*t
M u d f ln ) *d Yf
A YYra rIn w
each and cvefv i o ' v .
S o l i (or C i i m p l l
A n k l e 1 I,
M Lite
T in
hi if ( ha1 a m o o ti I iif 11. *1* ht * if •n ■ ** nr

BOX FILES

IIa 11d 1 1p * •• ali i h l ht* r«r puf« r K*in inn a ? * n j
it **•If is dtHildr Ihr a t n u u i i t uf
I be rapclal * i i o k a n d surplus uf the ru rp u rs'
tiiTip

You see, half the secret of makin’ a good hoss is
in the breedin’ an ’ half in the breakin’. Selectin’
tobacco th at’s crow n right is only half of m akin’
Velvet. The agein’ is the other half.
T h ar’s only one kind of agein’ that gets th’ right
results — Nature's aim.
N ature’s no clock
•watcher. She does a job right whether it takes
two years or two thousand.
So when she gets through with the fine Kentucky
Burley that we put aw ay in wooden hogsheads
for two years, it’s just right.

II u n ,
A r t i c l e V|| .
N a m e * , ri-shli-nri' a n d » u b “ r n pi inn
m eur purator*
T . W : l . m i o n , t l v i e d n , H o f i i l i , .10
IV. J . Lam t o n , O v f t d i i , F l o r i d a , 3 0
It. W . I . ^ a i u n , O v i e d o , F l o r i d a , 2 0

All kinds of things are
packed in tobacco tins, but
your good neighbor will tell
you “ Velvet is the real pipe
tobacco.” Prove it for your-

for filing

l.fllcis.
nf

Hills, J n v o i r r s ,

Elr.

(hr

aber***
uliiire*
nHnrea.

sta te o f f lo r lila ,
.
C o u n ty of S .m ln o lo ,
•
H M iitf mo p i-isn n alii appeared T W . L a w ton . VV. J . L a w to n am i H. W . L a w t o n , to mo
V a il k n o w n am i kno w n lo he th e p a rlie s at.—
scrihssl in aaiil a rtic le s nt In co rp o ratio n and
a r h n o w ln lg rt l th a t th ey sl(iir&lt; l Ih r sam e for
the u ses am i p u rp o se . I herein e a p re ssrrl
,
In W itn e ss W h rrro f I . hav e h e re u n to set
m&gt; ham t am i n lflria l se al, this the 22m i rlay
of M a y . A I). 19)9

larall
M A It V L K l N I l A J t T .
Notary I'ulilie, S la te of FI in.la
My eommisslon t-aplre* Oct. 2 9 , 1920.

M - 3 te

Sralril hills will he rrcelvul by t h * Hoard
til C o u n t y Cortiniisalont-ra at tht-lr neat re*ular m re lin * to h« held on Tu esd ay, Ju n e
Srd. 1919. lor tem porary rep air, on the Wektwa river, bridge, repair* to he made under
the tuprrvialun of the cou nty eneim-er. F or
further information see Fred T. Williams,
entineer.
Hoard reserve! the rl th t lo reject any and
all bids.
E . A. DOUGLASS. Clerk.
&amp; !4 lr

Fertilize eilruH trees NOW for development of
fruit and growth of tree. The size of next year’s
- crop depends in _ a great measure on the growth
of wood made this summer, &lt;
*
*
Don t lessen your profits of this year nnd next
by neglecting to fertilize now
All Ihe Potash You Want

WILSON &amp; TOOMER FERTILIZER CO
ManofaHurprs ideal Fcr’ i’.ize s
Dialers in Spray Bum,is and Inset ic'd ■*,
J A C K S O N V I L L E ...............................
. .
K, ( ‘ M.t.well, Mg-.. .s,tnf(&gt;r&lt;l ILjitrh

) i.t mm \

ARE YOU INSURED? IF NOT, SEE
W. J . THIGPEN. &amp; COMPANY
j

~

t AGEN TS'

meral Fire

Insure

OrrlCB PEOPLES BANK BUILDING

Roll ■ VELVET Qfarette

Itcce ip ts)

rienlj of IItcm
at
50 .each

Office Supply Depf
Flume 118
Sanford, Florida

N O T Il'B ,

It ain’t been hurried none
or short - cutted.
It’s £
Nature-done job. *

.

Sanford*
bid may

b« obtained upon

application

-

.

.

.

Fioi

�•*

* *

THE SANFORD HERALD

MAY M. 1919

N O T I C E

DESCRIP TI ON O r
(.AND
‘

„
9

3
3

“
£

3
“

»

O W NER

Amount of I
Ta ir* and 1
Cast *

t i K S n i l l T l o N ' OF
U N !»

I

Vatic* I* h e reb y givlt, t h a t the following described land*, or »n m-teh thereof mi
**-- am
---------— for (ho
ill he * nee***ary to pav the
o u nt• Jdue
the la
lave* herein *et oppoeite
onpoeite to the *am e
Ring, ^will
w
...............
he told at public
auction on Mon*
together kith
li&gt;r r........
*w t * "I ,u rb aaie^ and^advertlaing,
p
j ‘ the
day- —
of -------June, A. D. JRU9,- at the h
hour
o'clock,, --------noon, a t the co urt
;n, Second —
o_ of. 12
--------------Joor. in the C ity of Sanford, County of Seminole, and State of Flo rid a
J NO. D. JINKIN H,
T a t Collector, Seminole County, Florida.

¥ 7

Lot
L ot 47 Sanford lleighta
Mr*. E. W. Pllley
I llloek II T r I I . tVm.
L o t I I I Sanford Ifelghta
Ctark ’a Sul, Dlv
Unknown
Lola
123
and
124 Sanford
L oU 2 to 9 lie** Lot 61 llloek I I
Ifelghta
Unknown
3.05
T r 15 tVm. Clark'* Sub
L o t 127 Sanford Height*
Unknown . ,
5.6 2
I Uviaion
Unknown
5V. F. I.eatllCe Sub IlliUlan aa Recorded In plat II.,.,V No, I, Page 27
W m. Clark '* Huhdl«l*!„n of llloek 21 of Robin*,in'* S urrey of an tddlllon to
Seminole County Record*
,
Sanford a* Rer ordrd In Plal llook No. I. P a ge 1 0 », Seminole County Record*
(
u
Amount «f
tr.
DESCRIPTION O F
N ' j L o t S W. F. I. e a r i t t ’ a Sub
.
.
S ' i Lot 3 tVm. Clark'* Sub Div
a
%
Taii-t and
OWNER
tj
*r*
I.AND
Divliion
*
S. \V. W r i g h t .
1 1 50
of llloek 2 1 Itoblnaon'a
C eubJji
a
k!
L ot* 7, 9, ||, 12 and 13 W. F.
w
Survey of an Add. t o
*
*
X
&lt;
L eavitt * Sub DlvWion
U n k n o w n ....
7.20
Sanford
L o U 18. 19, 20 and 2 1 . tV. P. ,
L e t 4 W'm. C l a r k ' * ' Sub Dlw of
5.74
19 29
10
Unknown
g e t * of S W '*
L e a v i t t'* Sub Dlv
___
W. F’. L eavitt .
3-3)
llloek 2 1 of It ,hi ru in'.
19 2 9
Beg V W cor of Lot I
Survey of an Add. to
linyd'a Sub IHiWlon aa Recorded In Plal nook No. 1. Page 31 Seminole County Hrrorde
U *
Run _E 13.25 ch
c S 15 ch
Sanford
__
L ot 3 Ho) d'a Sub Dlv
___ ..
J . JJ. Rrunaon .
.*
6 .0 5 L o t III tt'rn. Clark'* Sub Dlv.
W 13.25 ch, N 7 W t b
L ot 9 Royd'a Sub Dlv
• S. O. Shlnholaer
** _
1.75
W 10 rh N 58 deg W to
of llloek 21 of Robin*
l.ola 19, 2 0 , 2 1 . 22 and 23
Vthly to p
pE
Lake Nthly
E CO deg
aon'a Sur vey of an Add.
Royd'a Sub D l v . , . . ____
•
S. O. Shlnholaer _
___
7-20
W of. pt.
on N line of
.
ti\ Sanford
Mr*. 9 . S. P utte r
..... ...
11.08 | • 29
E 15 ch
Sec K
............... _ _
* M ark ham Park Height* a* Recorded In Plal llook No. I. Page 77
Lot 1 1 Wm. C la rk 1* Sub Div of
o i . j of 8 W ) t of N E f , of
Seminole County Record*
llloek 21 of Robitiaon'*
'
„
2 .5 3
8
19
29
Mr*. A. Grether
S W )L *
---------------— - 26
Sur vey „| an .\dd, to
Lot 9 llloek E Markham Park
H it
20
• Mr*. A. Grether
19 29
K &gt;4 of SE &gt;1 of 8 W ' i
226
Sanford
r
.
U
W
i
n
g
__
.
____
_____
Height*
R.
t
.
IVfkina
...
2
2
.2
8
3.96
J . \V, Newman
19 29
11
S
ydt m NK *4 of N E f i
-28
tt m . Clark’ * Sub DliNton o f K ' .* of llloek 21 and All lllneka 11 and 16 Roblnaon'a
Th e Tow n of Sanford a * llr corded In Plal llook No. I. p a ge * 16 to 61 and 112. I l l ,
VI* of E 1 j of N W I| of N E 1,
S u r r e y , aa R e rord rd In Plat Rook No. I, P a g e 107 , Seminole County Record*
111. 116 and 117, Seminole County llr ro r d *
.
'
and W « ,
of
W Jj
of _
3. TO N 'y llloek I Tier 7 Sanford . ....
20
J . K . T . Chamberlain.
19 *.!9
S W 11 of N K 1,
____ ... 31
2 6 .3 0 L o t . |. 2 add 3 llloek .13 tVm.
A.
Ituhbtna
2 .6 5 L o U 1 and 2 llloek 2 T ie r 9
3 5 19 29
5
D. J . Lawler
Clerk'*
{tub
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,
s i j of S E ' t “f N E ?4 of N E t |
5.71
35 19 29
40
J . W. Zachary..
S E ' i of N » || . ,
6 1 .0 &gt; . „
K o h ln M iti Survey
......
..
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J.C Z T
5.36
Sanford ..
L J Tavl.tr
19 29
Lot
4
Ulork
3
5
tt
rtr,
(
lark
a
,
Reg 5 ch K of N W co r Tif L ot I 36
43.1l&gt;
Lot I llloek 3 T r 1 Sanford
Ujlknunn
*
8
Sub ' Div of I!■Einron'i
Run S 20 ch E 5 ch N
An Unnumbered Lot lying he.
4.59
to
L, llilcump.
-i ------20 rh W 5 ch
l % f f n 1 and 3 llloek 1
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Wm. Clark
Reg N K cor of L&lt;’t 1 of Paula
103.70 Lot* 7; (!, 9. |(). |] and I2 lltk
.Tl* r 1 Sanford
J o - D e tf o n t.v
36
19 29
3
5
tVm.
Clark
'*.
Sub
Div
Lot 1 1 Ulork .'1 Tlur*2 Hanford
15 1.15
J L. Miller
Run N 389 ft W 3 2 5 ft
of Itobinaon'* Survey
S 2 4 ft l.ot 12 llloek 3 T r ,2
S 389 ft K 3 2 5 I t —
2
R . R. Eldridge „
J. 7 and 8 llloek 3S Wm.
Sanford
,
It. J.
Clark'* Sub Div of lU bSI. Joarph aa R e co rd e d In Plat tlaak No. I, P oge 114, Seminole County He
Inmn'a Survey
S ^ n f o n l 1" ” "
Z ‘
1 03.10
D. L. TbrnTher
N i i Lot 32. St. Joaep h..
■-ram*:
llloek 9 6 Wm. C f a r f i
. L o t 9 llloek 3 T r 5 Sanford_____
Reg 493 ft N of S W c o r of Lot
o, n,
Sub Div of Itobinaon'*
L ot 7. block 3 T r 6 Sanfurd
ink aown
. v . - u , r'" &gt; *
*
31 run N 50 ft K 150 ft
Survey
Unknown
...
__ ..
3,20
W ' a Lot 3 and All 4 llloek 3
S 50 ft W 1 50 ft J R , .
3.13
A. 1&gt;. S ia a iito rd 'x addition la San ford a* I t r r a r d e d In Plal lloak S o . I. P a g e 110
Tier 8 Sanford * .
____ 48.16
Unkiygwn ■
Jmpnh ~ :
J . I.. Miller
Sem
inole
County
R
e
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r
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. U. * U _ &amp; -tU rtt» r------ -- . 2 2 .5 0 L o t 5 llloek 3 Tr-to S a n fo rd -*:
A. D. Smith
Rot Ctl St. Juieilh.. .
9.27 Lota 13 and I t llloek 4 Ti er t
nknmrrr
L ot* 6 ami 7 Hlenttford'* Add
Lot 34 B4a Jo .e ph
35.73
Sanford
tu S-mCir.l ,
Albert tidllauik . .
Hufua Sheppard.
fl"..30
W t J - E o t 90 St. J u e e p h . . . _______
106 .3 0 Lot* l and 5 llloek I Tier 3
Unknown
, „_____
Lot
ft* Hti*ntlfur*r*
Add
tu
Lot 76 St. Joaeph
Sanford
M r . S l&gt; Shlnholaer
129.90
Sanford
*
Florida Land A Colonlaallon Co.'a Celery Planlallon a * Recorded In Plal llook No. I
Lot
I
llloek
I
T
r
6
Sanford
J
.
I.
Milter
»
L
2
S
l.ui
10
StontlfonP*
\dil
to
Sa
nPage 129. Seminole County Krrorri*
L oU I and 2 llloek I Tier 7
♦
f**id
Eat 5 Florida Land A Colonita Sanford
Mr*. C. A. S m ith
___
'15.20 J^«t 12 St.-ntifurd'* Ailil tu Han­
lion Co.'a Celery P la n ta ­
Lot 0 and N ' y 7 llloek 5 Tr J
ford
J . C. Carter
tion
Sanford
Mr*. 1*. M. T h r other
E3Jt0 l.ol* Ul anil I I HtPiitlfurdN V I.1
t o l 27 Florida Land A Colon!Lot 9 llloek 5 Tr 3 Sanford
If. n r, tt igl t
" I 67
to Sanfurd
jalion Co.‘t C e le ry P la n ­
,S 12 ft Lot 12 and A'l I t tr*.
I.u( 2a St**ntif.iriI "w \.l ! t i S a n ­
l 5nk now n
tation
_
..----l e g S E Cor Lot 13 Run
ford
— *t-----—
N 62 It W 26 ft S 22 It
Kot* 32 and -2 1 S* ntiKjrd'*
tv i t tt s to ft f: t.,
V.ld t a r t ford
R.c 1*7 It N of S\V e„r of
l o g 1 llloek 5 Tr 3 Sau*
19 30
Kyi 2** St m f if u n i 1* \t]i| to Sari*
N W •.
26
ford
Hun F: 330 It N 6 6 0 It
*1
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t Itloek % T r ft S a n f u r d
l.nt f
A. ' Jf».
W t.60 It S 6 6 0 ft K
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6 1 .9 2 l.ot M t U l 2 1'lork 5 Tr " J
i T. Irwin, Jr
.1 10 J
a - t f r r n i d r d in f l a t llook No. I. Page 71. Sem in lie Counly H e r o ,,I - .
M
*
Sanford _
M^rv S. l»irkin«
«- **
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id
*
ft,
9
and
10 HI.u‘k Cl Ch ap*
*
w f • llloek 5 T r 26 Sanford
1»
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•
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Sanfurd
C, U Lsiog
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I Mv of (id hi ah fir .i
lew, that part N of Let-**,
*
a
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tt || tt fg h t
l o t * n . I t an.| 20 III... k i;
burg Rranrh of A. C. L.
l.ot t Itloek ft' Tf 1 S a n f u r d
I n k n n v, n
C
h d i n ^ i r * Huh hik a*f
R, R. deeded to A. C . L.
Lot f, 111 ., l H Tf 1 Stinf'*f-I
t nk iti. * n
t Mildntiifr it
ft. 00 Lot 9 Itl.ok * Tr 1 Hurtf,
1 ri VuMtt ft .
it It. Co.t
•
26
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NK*. M W. |.u% *11
Lot* H and 12 1 th* k t, C t.4p
l.ot 6 llloek 9 Tr ft SwfifvH*1
I tt
i I t i f f r f a i d K«t
M M. S m ith '* tfuditU lu n of S e r i b m * a* R eco rd ed I n 1 1 II IIut.lv No 1. P a ge 53.
Huh Mit --f
1 .0 , 1 Ulitrk 1" Tr 9 SanE-rd
S e m in o le 1 nun!) Rreoetl*
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•
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I...I
1 mol 2 R’ooU to T- Ml
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r M M Smith** Svih
Ulork
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vll
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t
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7 llhjrk V
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1
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I * •"t r t t i lh 1 rnii
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^ tt ! &gt; a i**#sic CjfTint iiiir
l.nt 7 Iflouk 6 Tier V SaiiiiijNi
K ,V tiunlnrr
ford
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»
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Lot
I
11
1
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T
r
11
Sanford
19.90
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1 ' t rh tt. |m ^ i
:\i
19 .TO
Khx.ahrth H i-* 1
K. J V\ hll»**k Huh MMUloo of Purl uf S i r 36. Ip 19 It J* , *« Itrrorilnd In P I j
l.nt S HIjirk 7 T r It Sanfurd
V' It S t . war*
i'* i ii S nf NK n»r
*
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I ,*it !i jlltirk h T f C Sfttifnrif 1
II I
run S Ml rh W 2 0 rh N
Half lot in llhifk
| f.‘. J ,
I 11 !MI -AH
j.nt r» Hfnrk h ‘V * &lt;' Sanfnrtl
I rt rh W 10 rh S 2 * ; rh
Whllf'i* Suh Iliv j i n r h
.
I nk no m. U*
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tt 1o e|, S 12 1 i rh tv 6
of
1
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1 9.60
Saiif«*rd
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I n Ikn o » «
f . Il»'|t
121
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1
7'.
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T IllkeC'* Add to Han■r
1 ! !'• 10
i l.nt In Itlnrk 9 Tr K Sanford
4
I t 22
font
N ^ 69
io.U j and
llloek 9 T r F SanLot* 2 a n d * 3 llhirk H f*hap*
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.
7 .9 8
i &gt;i4MI8I
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man A Tiirferr's Add to
Unknfitt.fl
9 or.
|,ot 10 llln rk 9 T r ft Sanford
Sanford
31
19 no
Lola 9 and H» llltfrk 9 T r II
Lot
1
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3 .1 6 rh
fi IK*.
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Sanfnttf
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8.1 2
M,
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39
ft
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I
Itli*rk
10
futd
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32
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T r V Hanford
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S 1 ■ K"t 2 !ll«n*k 10 T r \ Sun
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on
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ford
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S a nl i*rd
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to Han«» lh
Sanford
J*i 10
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167
for.l
V*
K.ita I an.i 2 Ulork II Tr
\
Liit
2
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F2
Chafiman
A
tt C m,
19 30
2 ft, 7 5
Sanford
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Add In San*
ICm
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Kid I llln rk I I T r 11 Hanford
M. J . Sink*'*
21.9ft
I r h S |J Orir tt I d r h
2 1.9H l . » h 7 llluck l&lt; Ch apm an A
l.nt H llln rk I I T r II Sanford
Unknown
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13.‘It
J i in N J ark*tin
d*iil I llln rk 11 T r (* Sanford
Tiickrr** Add to S a n ­
&lt; - r *.f s w , n r;,i td«
21.9ft
f*. IK Krjuitt II* ir*
l,4.| 6 lllnrk I I T r T Sanfurd
ford
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3.9 0 V 40 ft Lot I Ulork I ft C h a p ­
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6
lllnrk
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Sanfurd
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&amp; T u r k r r a Aild
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ford
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In Sanford
9 17
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r ri K | rh to lirf*
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l.nt
9
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II
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f
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Sanford
6
92
22.o 0
T. It, Kvans
•d S K ' , jlraf tt' 160 ft &gt;
:|2 19 no
Nrftvmi Addition tu Hanford a* l lr r u r d r d In Plat llnuk No. I, P a g r * 7 I and 123
Lola 1 2. .1 and M» Hlnak It
Hr ml nolo Cou nty llr co rd * s
Villa Slips uf Twin L a k r i aa llrro nie d In 1*1aa( llook No. I* IVagr
ttrmtnulr
T r K, Sanford
Unknown
. Counly Itrrorda
All Ulork* A nnd tl Nravrra
"
lw«.t I lllnrk 12 T r A Sanford
IK F. Trrn n *
Add to Hanford
* \
II. Wight
. ..
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Kill 2 IMork 12 T r C Sanford
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Lot
6
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to
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16,62 |*ol I fllork 12 T r ^ S a n f o r d
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6
Ulork
12
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Sanford
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Twin Kaki-a
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U ri known
Add to Sanfurd
F ra n k II. Urown
___
7*21
San ford
l.'.u 71, i , nn Villa Hit*** 4»f
K. A. Smith
6 . 9 1.. »t I I t W k 12 T r f# Sanford
A* n know n
T u i n l.akr*
llo ldrn Ural K s l il r Co mn any'* Vddltlon to Hanford a* I t r r o r d r d In Plat llook No. I
Lula
2,
3
h.
and
9
IHnrk
1.3
T
r
A
*
k-'d* #2* 73, *71 and 76 Villa
P a g r 119, S em inole County l lr co rd *
17.97
Sanford
*
Unknown
2.53
U nknow n
. 4,
MC » .d Twin l.akra
,*
*
I.id I Ulork 13 T r 11 Hanfmd
- J. J ark ton
4.76 l.nt I Holden Ural K*tale CttN
Con 7* to tti.% anil 107 to 111 and
Add to Sanford
H * to I t h Villa Sit.*. ..f
A
. Marlin** AddNInn to Hanford an Vtrrordrd In Plat II.mk No I
Lota
fi
and
6
llnlden
Ileal
K
e
1 1.10
V nk h«i w u
*1 5. i* I.,a kit*
P n f r 9ft, Hrmlnolr f*aualy llrrurd*
la te | V i Add to S a n ­

4

'

S

l«.wn of H)|ran l.a k r a . Ilrrortfrtf In 1*1wI llook No. 2, I'agr 6 ?, S rm ln o lr
Count) llrcord*
I’" 1" i j 6 and 1 5 , T h r Town of
H&gt;Uwn l.a k r .
. &lt;). T . I’ r a m i n
»..9 .. ,.
lh

I «20

Thr Town of Kaola a* llrro»dt«tf In Plal llook No. I, I ' l f r I , Nrmlntdr Counlf llrrortf*
,AU I. 2 and 3. llloek A, T«»wn
■d P a u U
.
IL II. Kldrltfft
4 9 .2 3

'

Srw
Ra Itrrurtfrd In Plat llook No. I, P a f « 6 7 , Nrn 1 1n« Ir ('awniy J l t f u n l i ,
tud 4 3 , Nt * I ' i n i l t
Will Frlt-rt»n . (
...

* k . a f » F ; j i of N K ! i ol N K &gt;4
3 3 , 19 30
f ' * 1. Of &gt;IF:&lt;, ol N t:&gt;, ami
8 4 "( N F . t , of N R ' , . 4
N K ',
ami
N R ',
of
eU
N W *, „f N K ' ,
• 33
19 30
' , of N W , of N E ' i ami
b ' i of S E « , of N W ' ,
■*
N K l t anil N '» of
t t S Of S W * ! of N K h
and H 13 of N K ' j
of
i.
“I N K I4
C
3 1 *I9 30
**'t SK Co, „f S W ' I
3.1 I9 39
Ri*n N 30 rh Wly 12.35
■h. S I It. 15 eh W I ch R
won r n tu
beg
S W ',
33 i ft :io
W 1i "1"&lt;N sKi',, . ,of ,,i
s t ! ** arid H 1 ■n
W ',
uf N K ' ,
4.1
N K *. _ _ _ _ _
3-1 19 39
S ' . rd S W &lt; ,
u( N t t ' g
.,f
S K ' , an,| N ' ,
S ' , „l
W ‘ , of N R I , ul S E ' ,
amt N t^ „f 8Fi I, of
«. . . N W , „f S W ,
.13 19 30
" b of S W j g of S W i g .
33
l» 30
.

1.34

a . 33

15

Unknown

39

Unknown
Jif nknown

27

J

Ii. Hlark

9.90-

*

)9 30

5.2 0
.8 7

.

• 6p

U n k n o w n .........
T. It. E v a n * .

3 .4 3
4 .3 0

81. 51. N n l l h ' , R eread Hub Dlttalao a* Iterordew la Plat llo o k No, I, P a g* 109
,
Seminole County Record*
-at 42 11. R , Smith'* Second
Hub Divliion.......__________
J . W. W hit * E a t a l e . ...... ..

I l g0 th K
• Uo2l
sw C*}o r•"'*
. ......... ................ as

4,00

7 .5 0

"

Hun S t o eh K 4 *6 It
N 10 rh W 4 l ( f t ------------7
«» •
ot K
r , ' ij *i
* *( NW
N W t.or
Cor of
»l
N W R of 8 W t ( of N W ' i 3 6
I t - 30
Hub H 3 3 0 ft F, 264 It
Wu
n m
ft w t i t ft
N E U of N W ' I lying
N and K of S.A t fly _____
L*t??*cr , , f
Recorded la Plat Ueak No. 1 . P a ga
‘ D Sanford A«4|kt*-------------#

U n k n o w n _______________

Unk nown.

6.5S

N O ' . ft of t..»l 3 Ulork 10
T r 9 Marlin* A,! ,1 to
Sanfortl
_
7.5 J
S. ft. Shlnholaer . . . __ ,
S S U ft of Lot 3 ami N 31 ft
L o t t ttlori, |0 T r 9
Martin'* Ailil ip
Ranf or &gt;1
Mr*. J . I). Rut,ert*
Lot
8 llloek 10 T r it Martin!*
Ailil. In Santoril
Rea lty T r m l Co.
Lot* 4, 5 . 9 amt 10 lllnrk I "
T r 10 Martin* AiH. to
Sanfortl
Realty Tru* l Co.
Fractional K ol Ry» Block 10
T r I t , Martina A8d. to
Sanford
w
M. C, Smith
Lola 3. 8, 9 and 10 lllnrk t t
T r 9 Marlin'* Add. to
Sanford
Unknown _____
'
.
Lot 3 llloek t t T r 10 Marlin'*
Add to Sanford
Jo e Cam eron .
Lot 5 llloek I t T r 10 Martin'*
Add. to Sanford
Unknown
L o t 6 llloek II T r 10 Martin'*
Add. to Sanford
Really Truat Co.
L ,.U 7. 8 and 9 Utnek II T r HI
M artin'* Add. 15'. S a n ­
ford
Unknown
Lot 10 llloek II T r to Martin'*
Add. to Sanford
Unknown
I.t,I* 2 and 1 llloek II Tr II
Marlin'* Add. In Han­
ford
J . V. I.aj'n g
18.30
KohlnaayV* Survey of an Addlllaa la Sanford aa lle r a rd rd In Plal llook No. I. P a g e *
*
92 and 93. Hcmlnate Counly Rerorda
Lot 4 'lea* W 366 I ft, RobinI
•on'* Sur vey of an Add.
to Sanfurd
.
Unknown . .
11.82
E (4 ft id W 88 ft L o t 4 ' Robinm n ' i Sur vey of an Add.,
to Hanford . .
4.5Q
Ren Green
L ot 9 Koblnaon'a Sur vey of an
Add. to Sanford
Unknowh .. .
4.64
L ot 17 ( I n * S 120 ft, Robinaon'a Survey of an Add.
to Sanford
U n k no w n . , . _________...
5.1 6
n e t 93.28 ft S of N W Cnr
,
Itloek 2 2 , run S 40 ft
E 120 ft N 40 ft W to
beg Roblnaon'a Survey, of an
Add. t o S a n ford ........... .
lly b b a rd R e * d . , _ „ ____
Rlogk 2 9 Ro bln m n ’e Sur vey of
an Add. to Sanford
AV tt. flroeW____
W » . Clark'a Habdlvtalaa mt Rlack I I . T l e r l l s a d Block I I , Ti er I J . aa Recorded •
*o ni l •
N#* •• P * * ' 8 e » l « W e C o a a ly Record*
* Bloek I I T r . 14 W b . (
• ■ ,

_________
It. C . D u f___________
lu ir -------A ____
,
f t . S e m in o le C e a a l y ltrcerd e ’
L ota 7
U r * . M a u d . A. Kin*. J . .
6. ( 1 .
1

• 3 n,t! . l &gt;W. i ’ » -

. .

U e a r y Moore

.

H »rf y U. L ew ie____

ford
11411 7 IK.Itfun Ileal Katate C o ’a
Aild In Hanford
*
• lloldrn llral KaL C o . . , «
J . F*. P a r e ' * Huh IIMIalon af Ulork C of M e tU ntllle. a* l l r r o r d r d In Plal llook
N&lt;w I, Page 91, Sem inole County l lr r o r d *
II* g NK Cnr of Lot I t llun W
57S
ft S 133 ft K 6 7 1 .
,
ft
N 0 5 ft F a re 'a tun
*
%
«
Dlv of llloek C Mellon*
•
Reg 100 ft K nl N W Co r
38
Hun E 100 II S In N
line of Lul I W 100 ft
N In beg
,
All W » ; of
S W of SI.
Jnhn* river ilea* S . I 120
ft ami lea. K UVO ft &gt;,( S
1170 ft and l*«* beg 363
ft K of S W C o r_
28
Run N n o t ft E 8 04 ft
S 1104 ft W to beg)
-2 8
19 31
Reg 345 ft E of S W Cnr Imt 2
28
19 3|
Run N 112 0 ft r. 3 1 5 ft
H 1120 ft W 3 1 3 ft
____
n . g SK Cor
run N 20 eh W 5 rh H
20 eh K 5 eh
Reg 678 II K of SW cor Lot .1
21
Run Ft 3,17 ' i It N" IJIO ft W .137' , I. S 13 to
feel
Reg at Ini* of F- linr Melton* ville , v r with south tine
of..
30
Run N along a v e 162
y d . B 162 yd* S 162
yd* W 162 yd*
Reg SK Co? L o t I Raided Real
F!*t*le Cu'a Addition to
Halliard In ___
30
run N E ly parallel with
Sanford ( I t . line to
W.
line of L o t 5 of E . A.
I'aee'a Sub
Dlv 8
to
(Irani line SW Iy
with
—
(D. line to Celery a v i
W to pt S dl beg N to
beg . . .. * ____ * ______ .
W J 4 of Reg 8 W C o r of N W ) ,
31
19 31
Run N 5.27 eh K 9 .1 9
eh SKIy to F7 line of
Hanford Q l. SI 2 5 deg
•
W lo S tl
ol N W ! ,
_ Jp lo U f .__ - i* *"-*==¥w~&gt;%—
--r
D tg nl I n U pf K Un« of Sanford
Q
linr
f .«. . .
31
- L
— with
___ W
_____
j uo f.
Hun N I I . € 3 ch K ft.09

�FACE TEN

TUG SANFORD HERALD
Amount of
Tavee ami
Coat*

DESCRIPTION O F
LAND

_

Lota

OWNER

Amount of
T u n and

II. A. Holey
I. It. Hart
__
L. Ik Hunter . „
K. C. Starne*™.. .
Jo e Cameron. .
E. M. Howard
Mkry J . H atty
Mr*. J. J . A t m i r y
J a m n Aahley
E . C. Tyndall
'JtU IE lC itriL —-i—
« - * 0 3 1 -------- 8 8 —
Jo hn Keith 7
______...
F r l r * 1*1*1 of Ft. Reed a * llerordeil In Plat l lo o l 'N o . I, I'aye 124. S rm l n s le

132, 133 «nd (37 to 140
J.
O. 1'arkard'a
Firat
Add to Midway
141 to 115 J. (&gt;. Parkard'a Firat Add to Mid-

Hey 6 eh N of Cor. of lat an d*
Wyllv Sla Run W 105
ft S 52 ft E 103 ft N 52
feel Erie* .Plat of F t.

arda Firat Add to Mid­
w ay.
.
25 226 and 2 3 0 J . II,
Packard's First Add. to
Midway
Canaan, a t R r r o r d e d In Plal llook N t
lllork I C*naan
t
and III lllork 5 Canaan

It. T. Drlleyal
l aaar Neal , .
tea I.) man '* E ala le at Recorded In Plat Hook ,V
■f r &lt;8, Seminole County Rerarda
Fraaler Heir*
Unknown
Unknown
I, P a l e SO], Seml nol r County Itrroi di
S. II Waldron
*
Lntrna Mont gomery

Perry

25
40
40
80
47
P * ( e 90.

Gllekttone

F . W. Hilliard Heir* .
W. L. Palmey
W. a D*vi*___t ______ ..
Perry (Hiekatone___
Unknown . . .
Seminole County Itreorda

DESCRIPTION O F

UNI)

CoilJ

E. E. Ilrown’a Sub Division of llrrk Hammock aa llrrordi
P * « e 61, S on Inulr Co ualr Record*
Lot 5
Itlock It. Ilrown'a Sub
Olv
of
Hrck
H am­
mock
Lot 2 lllork C Ilrown'a Hub
Dlv
of____ (trek......H a m ­
mock..
____ ......... ..........
E . M. Howard ............ ...
22
Nanfurd Celery Della aa Recorded In Plat llsok No. I, I'aya 73 S e m in a l* Co. Recocd*
L o t * 17, 18, E and F Sanford
Celery D elta ......... ....... .... .. ..
Kritrnatrin l lr o * . .
E 5 j Lot
60 Sanford Celery
Mlti Maliel Andereon

Mldaoy In S e c. 32, Ip. 19 S. It. I t K. u Recorded In Plot llook Si
Seminole County Iterocda
L ota I I , 23 and 21 Midway . . . . 32
19 31
Unknown
L o t 22 Midway .
,
32 19 31
Unknown
L o t 67 Midway
_
32
19 31
II. M earb am
L o t 21 Midway.... .
32
19 31
U nknow n, ^ „
L o t 7 2 M idw ay.. .,.
___ 32 19 31
Julius Thorn*
L o t 73 Midway.. .
. ..... 32
19 31
11. M ea ch am
L o t 84 Midway...
--32
19 31 «
H. M ra r h a m
L o t 8 1 ' Midway
____ 32
19 31
Unknown ; .
L o t S3 Mid way
___ _ ... * 2 19 31
II. M ea ch am
L o t 9 0 Midway ..._
32
19 31
Unknown
L o t 139 Midway . . . .........
32
19 31
II. Me acham
L o t 162 Midway
.12 19 31
Unknown.
L o t 126 Midway
.12 19 31
Unknown
L o t 161 Midway
32 19 31
Unknown
lojtw 170 and 180 Midway
32
19 31
.
U nk now n...
L o t 186 M idw ay..*__
32
19 31
Unknown
L o t 191 Midway .
32 19 31
Unknown
L o l a 211 to 220 M idway ._. . . . . 3 2
19 31
Unknown .
L o t 2S8 Midway............., - . . . ___ 32
19 31
Unknown
L o l a 2 8 7 . 288, 2 8 9 , n d 2 90
Midway
_32
^19 31
U n k n o w n .,..
J . O. I’ack ard'a Flral Addition to Midway aa Recorded In Plat llook
S rm ln olr County llrco rd a
L o t a 2 6 to 30 and 3 6 to 40
J.
O. Packard"!), Nrvt
Add to Midway.
Unknown
L o t a 41, 42, and 61 to 34 J , O.
Packard'* Firat Add to
.'M id w ay....
„ , .
Unknown
Lot*

DESCRIPTION OF
I-A N11

OWNER

Amount o|
Tuia and

29 20
.12
120
R e i te r Hrevea
30 20
32
80
U nk now n....
32
2 0 32
40
U a ite r Ree ve*.
Levy Grant aa Reco rded In Plat llook No
Seminole County R e co rd*.
L o t 10 Itlock R Mitchell's Sur­
vey of L e v y Grant
.........
Lot 16 Itlock
II
Mitrhrll'a
S urvey of Levy G r a n t .......
L o t 26 Hloek II Mitrhrll'a Sur­
vey of Levy G r a n t ___ .
All Unl«tted
part
Hloek It
MltcheP'a
Survey
of
U v y G r a n t .......... ..........
Lot 8 licet b r j 12 ch N of SW
Cor run N 83 deg 60
coin E 3.3 ch N 6 dec
3 0 min W 9 ch S 70 dee
W 5.67 ch S 3 0 min K
10.3 rh&gt; Itlock C MilchrJI'a
Sur vey
ol
Levy
# r * n t ..........
rt e t 12 ch N of S W Cur Lot 8
tllork C run N 83 dey
SO min E 8.03 ch N 6
dry 3 0 min W 9 ch 3
7 0 dey W 6 .6 7 ch S 6 dr y
.10 min E 10.3 ch to hey
Mitchell’* Survey of Levy
. , _ G r a n t . --------------- ■L ot* S and 10 (le*» 18 &gt;f acre*
lllork C Mitchell'. Sur­
vey of l.evy Grant .............
Lot *1 3 (Rock C Mitcheir* Sur­
vey ol L evy G r a n t -------Lot* 15, 16 and 17. Itlock C
Mitchell'*
Survey
ol
l,evy G rant ...........
_ .
Lot* 21 and 2 2 Itlock C Mitch­
ell'*
Survey
of
Levy

Grant. ....... .....................

Lot 9 Itlock It Mitchell’* Sur­
vey of l.evy Grant
Lot 10 lllork I) Mitchell a S u r­
vey of Levy fleant
leot II IRork It Mitchell't S u r­
vey of I,evy Grant
l.olt 12 and I I lllork II Milch- rl l 't. Sur vey
of
I-evy
Grant .... . . .
Lot* 14, 15 and
Mitchell'*
S urvry
of
l .e vv G ran t . ........
..... .
L o t a 2 1 . 22 and 21 Hloek D
Mitchell's
Survey •.of
Levy Grant . . .
_
.
Lot 30 lllork li Mitchell'* Sur­
vey ol I j w Grant
Lota 31 and 3 2 lllork I* Mitel*,
eil't
Sur vey
of
Levy
Grant
Lota 33. 31. 33. 36 and 37
Hloek I) M itrh rll'a Sur
v.-y of Levy Grant
Lot 38 l i t - F .3 a c r e i fllock I*
MitehrU'-,
Survey
ol
Levy Grant
Lou

39.

III.

II.

12,

13

tl,

13.

E . V. Mallory et al „
E . Y. Mallory et al _
Clle», Overstreet At f)

Giles, Ovrratreet \ Dye

Gllra, Ovrratreet 4k Dr*

Overstreet Turp. Co
Unknown. . . .

___

Unknown
(!lle», Ovrratreet A Dr,
Unknown

Myjtell* 11. Terry
J a m r , M. Giles

Horrare Sandcroun

C&gt; and 4 7 Rio t. I&gt; Miteht-ll't
Survey
of L e v y

I . -.I

l O'J

Lu la

lu-'i,

It I , o k

NUI"V»&gt;1

&lt;«f

iiiI* a m i

Milrhfir*

I*

Mitch, II ,

l.rt V I *ra tl!
|*i7 I l l u r k

Survey

If

of

Graflt
L ot 1 0 ! lllork 11 Mllrhi ll'# S ur­
vey .if I.* v v I if a ril
leiiti I On fin.I 104 lllork It
Vf llr h*ll'a
Survey
of
!.•'%&gt;■ Gran!

l.ul 12-4 1 1*'** beg I I S rh S ill
ilrif t0 rnin W of S II r«*r
nut Sf lO (li’ij Mi min W
!i «'h H Tli * ! r |j *V*&gt; mi n

IJ 's

F. 9 r h

Unknown

K 11* } ch) * lllork
• Mitchell's
S urvry
l#rvv Grant *

W. A. Thompson
Lo la

W 723 ft N IK ft K 723
fret
1 6 2 0 32
S W l -4 of NW «4
16 2 0 3 2
40
( i f t i n a m Itrrurilrd In I'lal llook No. 2* Page
All flinch* f* arid 6 Geneva
L u ll I and 4 to II lllork 7
Geneva . _
All lllork 10. Geneva
L o t * I to 10 l l l o r k

Lola

II eg S&gt;: C’ or id N W h of N K !y
20 20
30
Hun N 7
rh W 20 rh
S 7 U rh K 20 rh
If,
Matthew Willlamt
S h of N W ‘ , of NW»*
21 20
30
20
Annie II. Thnmp««
Ngrlng Hammock aa l l r c o r d r d In Plai|llook No. 2, Page* 2 to 5, Hrmlnol
Lata 64 to 67 Ucaa K 10 rh )
and all 68 In 88 Spring
I fain m o r k
^
^Unknown
^ W H p T S W H ......
22 20
3U
40
Empire Land Go
,
E ureka Hammock aa Recorded In Plat llook No. I, P o ( r In i, Srm ln olr C
Nh
Lot
87
Eureka
Ifammwk
Unknown
B J y L ot 104 and All Lota 112
and 129 Eureka
l la m murk ...
• ,* ■
Unknown
. .
Lot* 130 and 13 1 Eureka IIkmrnorlc
M. J . Way
Lota 132. 133, 734. 135, 136
E d t a r Gilbert
tlnknown

6.93
8.23
Itreorda

1 11 G e n e v a

2. .Seminole 4‘ountj Iterorda
John L a m o r e a u i ,
Jo h n La moresux ______ _
W. A. Whiten mb
W, A, Whit rum b

16 to 24 lllork I J . Ge­
ne v a
All lllork 12, Geneva
U h h r o m b ’i SrVond Addition to G eneva aa Sterorded In Plat Hook No* 2* P a g e 50
*
S rm ln olr F o u n t? Ilrrorda
Lota 19 and 2 0 lllurk 6 Wh it­
en mb* a Second Add to
Geneva
C. E . Patterson .
Sunahlnr I t r lf h t a aa Itrro rd e d In F la t Hook No
Page 34, Semlnolr Co. Itrrordo
Lota 1, 7* Ha I I , 14, l&amp; ami 20
Hunahinc llrig hta . . *
.
*
*

Records

J . A. Davenport

127 a n d

W

^ 10 *!«'if Ml min

N 7 9 ijr«t 5 0 ml ft

ISM l l l o r k

l&gt;
of

l» M i l -

rh ri r *
S urvry
of l . r v y
Grant
Lota 129. 150 and Mil lllork t»
M ltrheira
Survey
of
Levy Grant
Lot 132 fllurk l&gt;
M itrhd lV
S u rve y of Levy Grant
Lot
133 lllork l&gt; Mitchell's
Sur vry of I«*vy Ciranl
Lola 137 t.» 141 lllork l&gt; Mil*
rhrlFa Sur vey of Levy
Grant
Lot
llfi lllork I) KUtchell'a
Sur vry of L e vy (Want
L ot
146 lllork
!» Mitchell's
Survey of Levy Gran t
#

33, 31 , 33 , 36. 45. 4 9 , '30.
51 and 62 T u a ra w illa .
L o t i 6 to 9 and I t to 16 and
21 li* 32 and 37 to' 4 1
anil 46, 47. 48 and 33 to
61 Tuacawilla
P hillipJt. Younf Grant aa Recorded In Plal Hook N
County K rro td o
tctH* tea iII« and
a n tl I17f Phillip It.
Y o u n * Grant
.......... 5 21
J a n * Y o u n t * K ita t*
L ot 4 Phillip It. Y o u n c Grant . .. 2 20
Janp Y o u n t * E * la l*
s » i L ot C n t o r t 3 Sub Dlv of
Mirou* Pro perly aa rerorded In Plat Hook 2
Pave 64 S . Cl. It. .
S l i o f S W ' , of N E o f SW t&lt;
E C , ol N W &gt;7
E &gt;, of N W ' t of S W ' , and

F . A. Pareon#___
E . M. Roberta .™
E m p ir e Land Co

J . II. Ilryco

I’ attcraon

2
Unknown
'3 2
80
Unknown
I 32
20
M D Itarhcr
a Plal or Her. 31. Tp 20. It. 12. a*
P*|# ( 6 , Seminole County Records
Rand'* Addition to I.o1it*nod aa llrcordrd In I’lal llook N
- H&lt; mlnolr County Itreorda

Unknown
W . Hrull'o Addition to l.upfood a* Recorded In Plot tlook No. I, P a ge 22
Seminole County Rtrocdo
L o t 1 - nloek H Hrutt'a
Add to L o n ( jt o o d ™ „ . . . ..............'
- ’
°
p. ||. T r u i t t ___ __ . _
100 ft W of SW (Tar of
Warren Si and &gt;Oleander
ave. run H 260 ft W 80
ft N 200 ft K 80 ft
32
469.1 ft K of BE Cor ol
Warren S t and E L ake

~

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W C. Wllllamaon

John Lam eraua

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N W J 4 of H E J 4 ____________________I I
21
Plan of Hob Division of Land llrlenfli
t
aa Recorded In Plal llook No. I
Lot* 116. 127. 129, 139 and 131
Altamonte L. 11. &amp; N.
Co.
Lola 143, 139 and I 6 t Alta
monte L I I 6 N C o ____ _
145 and 172. A ltam on te
1, II t N’ C o , . . .
32 3 , 3 2 4 , 330 and 331
Altamonte b II 6 N Co .
Altamonte

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U nknow n..........
L. I t . Joh neon
lo Altamonte Land. Hotel and NncIfaUna Co.
'a to 10, Hemlnol* County Record*
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A N C o --------------.------is—
214 ,
2 * 9 . ' 2^0, 240, 2 4 4 .
259 . 2 03, 27 7 , 27 8 . 2 S8 ,
283 . 70.7, 304 sod 30 5
Alta m onte I, II &amp; N Co ..
318. 3 1 9 . 320. 321, 3 2 2 .
32 5 , 3 2 6 and 308, A l t a ­
monte L 11 A‘ N C o . . . . . . .
437,
43 8 , 439, 465. 4 56
and 46 7 , A lta m onlo I. 1!
&amp; N C o ----------------— ------345 . 34 7 , 3 6 9 , 374, 403.
405 anti 407
A lta m on te
I, II A N Co ..........
469,
4 0 6 , 470 and 474
A lta m on te 1, II A N Co ..
541 a n d 643 A lta m on te
I. It * N C o -------------------,
532 and 553 A lta m on te

Amount ot
T u r n nod

DESCRIPTION OF
. LAND

Costs

•3.40

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J .. S . H a r t ____________—

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W . P. Gifford
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606 and 3 07 Alta m onte
|, II &amp; N C o ...........................
661 and 3 6 6 A ltamon te
_________
U n k n o w n .. . .
I, II A N C o . ........ ...............
Kreat'a Addition to A lta m onte ae I t r s e id r d In P la t Itoolt No. I , P a ( r I t , Sem inole
Counljr Hr cord ■
Lot 67 F r o a l'a Add to A lta .
V
1.54
monte. __- __ — _________ __
■'
Arthur Ja.ro** ....... . .......— —
t 'ro it’ f S e c o n d Addition to Altamon te aa R e c o r d e d In Plat lleok No. I . P a g e I I
S e m i n o l e County R ecord s
l.ol* 22 and 2 3 F ro a l'a Second
,
4.65
Add t o ' Altam unte .
__
Annie M. S a m u e l — -----Hudson P a r k a s Recorded In P la l lloijk Na. I . I’ s f e i t , S e m in o le County Record s
1
,
2,
13
anti
14
Hutiion
Lot*
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H. C . T y l e r _______ _______
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lots
,

21

IR * N E C o r of S EK * of S E W . . , . 15
Bun W 936 f u s 647.8 ft
. E 934.7 ft N t o lit * ............
15
NW; 1 , of N W . K ......... ................. .

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preiRihted ‘ in time to allow proper
c o n :id e r a tid n .
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jo u rn e d .

21.8

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| W | j L "t 12 and All 13 and I t
Hotida Grnvta Co’s
8.10
13
ITenry Sim m o ns
First
Add
to
tllark
4.90
21 29
40
U n k n o w n . . . _______
llammork
Lota 15. 18. 17. 37, 38. .19 and
Format City na Kerarded In Pint Beak Na. 2, Page CO, Seminole County Recorda
40 Florida Grove* Co’s
W K Lot 3 , All 4 , 6 and 6 and
First . Add _ to
Jtlack ■M. E . Clark ,..
...................... 13.65
EM L o t 7 Forreat City__
"Hammock
________
0r67. □Vifttfeet Tiitp. Co_____
13.35
L»t^ 2 1 1 to 2 C1 Format -C ity

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1.55
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but

9 .6 0

ahead

us

b a ilin g

co u n tin g

th e

tak e care

it|

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as

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17.30

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•Geo.

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WIGHT TIRE CO.
Seminole Bank Annex
. .

r

Phone 16

27 Florida Grove*
Co'a
First
Add
to
Illack
M in u te s of la st reg u la r a n d s p e tH a m m o c k . __________ ___ _
M ) l r * W agguncr_____
i
a
l
m ectin g rt r e a d a n d a p p r o v e d .
Lota
65
and
67
Florida
Groves
of N M and lr*i E M of
\
P e t e r'T a v e l.. . ...............23.40
C o ’. Ffrat ‘Add to Illark
N E K nf S,K&gt;--------- 18 21 29
110
M
r. B ro n so n ad dressed th e hoard
Hammock
377 ft W of NE rof ot
It. W. Falla s. ....................
Lot
66 Florida Grove*
C o ’s
8 E K of S W J f ________
24' 21 29
r e l a t i v e t o d e l i n q u e n t t e l e p h o n e bills.
First
Add lo
Illack
run W 210 it S 210 tt
S a m e ord ered paid .
Hammock
. ____
Mrs. E. £ . Galloway
E 210 ft N 210 f t ........ ..
1
J . II. It uhul.*.. . .
40
Empire l,an 4 Co................ - 7.10 L oU 73, 74 and 75 Florida
ij ol N W M - ____________
24 21 29
M r . Ilro n so n a lso a sk e d p erm issio n
.
Grove*
C
o
’s
F
ir
it
Add
to
Wlldmrre aa Recorded In Plat Rook No. I, Pago M l . Seminole County Recorda
Illack Hammock
Florida Groves Co
37.08
t
0
trim trees c o r n e r First s t r e e t an d
All W ! j S d T p line Illock 8
Lot* 76 and 77 Florida Grove*
flldm
wir
• ere ___
Oreratreet Turp. Co
Go’s First Add lo Illark
F r o : c h a v e n u e o r r e - l o c a t e p o le lin e
All Illock 9 W l l d m r r e . — ._
Unknown
.
Hammock
19.15
Florid a Groves %
t o c l e a r t e l e p h o n e w ires.
Lots 78 to 82 Florida Groves
Illcbardaon'a Addition lo Woodbrldge aa Recorded In Plat Hook No. I. P age I
Co's F irst Add to Illark
S eminole County Iterorda
On m o t i o n R . A . N e w m a n , s e c ­
7&gt;:\.Z9
Hammock
4 5.'
Floridii CSrov*1# Co
Lots 3.7 to 4 0 an4 42 RichardLot
83 Florida N ru vr* Go's
son’s
Add
to
Woodo
n
d
e d b y J n o , A d a m s und cu rried ,
• First Add to
Black
4.35
Unkn' wn .
bridge_______
H i m m o r k . ..
W* K. U « r h
m a t t e r w as r e f e r r e d to c i t y e n g i n e e r .
Florida
Groves Co'a
Lot 8
V
- ’ ' '
■ r
Reg 429 It S ol N W eor L o t 2
M)
* .
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,4i
C o u n cil a p p ro v ed of trim m in g trees 1
First Add
to
Illark
run S 891 ft E 660 f r N
■______ *__________
Hammock
I
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l
m
l
y
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462 ft NWly to b e g . ., ,„ . .
7
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N E K of N.\V ' i „ .
--------- .2.: :
I9.t'0 Lot
so'
40
Prt«« E a n a r i h i ^ . . ^ . . ^ ™ . . .
g iv en . .
First
Add
to ’ Illark
Tt..c 15 ft S ,&gt;f N W e o r ........ ...
.
30
Hammock
A»r«m F alm rr
Id
run i : 251 ft 8 799.9 ft
Petition of \\\ M. McKinnon ami
l.ot 88 Florida G r o v e s .
W 251 ft N 799.9 ft ...
3 00 K M
J . K. l'fr l frr .
T
C u e F irst Add to Illa rk
N U nf S W ' f o l S W ' i and S
.others
relative paving Ninth street 1
l
l
a
mmo
r
k
F ra n k Kunnu)
1-20 o f S ! &gt; of NW’ i , of
39.90 L o t i 89, 99. 91, 92 and 93
30
11
Mu tllirw W illiam * Adin
8 W ' ( ....................
from Park to Magnolia avenues and f
Florida
G rnvt.
C o ’a
lies 77 ft N of S W cor of N W t f
from Magnolia avenue to east side
I t r - t Add
to
Illark
&lt; of S w 1 1
30
*
i
Hammock
i
t if uv rs Fit
Hun N 135 ft K 322 ft
nl alley, read. On motion Geo. I), j
3.30 Lot* t t, 95* 96 and 97 Florid a
S 1 f . ft W 6 2 2 ft
I
Mufti) i- h WUliantu
tiro e s
t o’,
f i r s ' Add
N E ’ , of N E 1 1 flr*s Molnar’s
llishop, seconded Jno. Atlanta and
to fllark l la m m o rk
I
iir.uki‘8 C »
3.IU
30
12 . !&gt; *
Add t&lt;t Longwnodt
*io
J t« . E. I’frifer
carried,
city attorney was Instructed
&gt;a
to
t
o*&gt;
F
lorid
a
G
ro
ves
Lot*
!
Ite£ S E Cor of
.................. . .
30
* *.
•
C o ’ i First Add to Illark
Uun N 7K9 ft W 1107.9
to draft necessary ordinance.
Peti­
I
!
*l.i
t
iruvi
.
r
.
j
II
am
mock
•
tt Sly 8 1 2 ft K 789 It
3 10
Unktinw n
19
l.o t. IU. to I t ) Florida Groves
tioners to furnish Lands to the city
|J- t SW ( ’ or of K ’ j of N K ' ,
t ’ u's Ftf«l Add lo Il lark
ol S W t .
30
21
Estimate
ir.i i r. to- cover cost of paving331 ' J
Fl'tfiila CJrov*-! Co
l la m m o r k •
Run E ID eh N 613 ft
SW Iy to be.;
2 \l
3
L, P. I'Hn*
I’overmg presented by city, engineer.
w i: ll 'd rr
.3 SW
E ' . .. I F ' - ,,t S t .
1 1 21 32
lire 77 ft W and 891 ’ft N of
NW
V ' , ul N E ' ,
M 7-i. K Ilf Isi i*n
2 t 21 32
S E cor ol S W ' i of SW ,
*10
22 07
•*•j
Estimate from
city engineer on
21
_
M M .smith
21
21 32
NK ' ,
run E n i l (I N 168 ft
L651
cost
of
rebuilding
pavement on
FuWnoA
ft
W f i l l ft S 168 ft
nt NW
of S E
21 21 0 2
2.51 SW
3
T. H (ioftilm
‘1-4 21 32
H« Itit’fs Kntatr C**!
S 1, ni1 N E ' , nl S E N
S E ' , nf 8 1 - of L o t 7
m
IL F . Ilobeftnnn
21
10
if-ns
:
First
street
from
Gas
brunch
west to Terrible Suffering From Headache,
Od
J, C. i iirtdtsi
2 1 12
nf S E ' •
N W ' ,, .0 RE
NE , of N W ' i
dec* N E ' , . '
27 21 32
J \. I'rnvatl
70
6 20 N E ' i nf NW 11 uf S E i,
and S E ‘ i of S W ! ,
30
Ovrr»t|Wt Ttirp. Co
t.151 A. ( ’. I,. Ry, read and ordered filed
Sitleache, Backache, and W eak­
1 N E ' . and W L , tif S ) J ' , nf
|t»-g 7.57 rh S ■» di g W of S E rpc
», 51; , for future reference,
27 21 32
M M Sm ith
I ot 1, M iro u ’ s sub d iv i­
S E &gt;H
*
ness, Relieved by Cardui,
nf
uf N W ' ,
sion ruri S 5 di-y W 2 9
S ',
•V Nl:
i g-i i Judge E F Housholth-r made rer i l k n n * 11
2 *4 21 .12
Nt: ,
r h N 8 5 rl r g W In W
Says This Texas Lady.
..I Nt: 14 •Ir*'* NW ' / M
IInr S i r N* 2 91 rh S 85
, , r;! port on Fernnld h o m e for hospital
■f | 32
P n k m i» tt
2s
N tV ' , 1
drr E lo h r *
II G Sm ith
3 57
V i«k im wrn. .
&gt; E ’
NW
not Included
S ',
E ? t nf N »&gt; &gt;* oi n e k
2-15 ! purposes. City attorney instructed
■ 2 * 21 32
In Fro a f’a Add lo A lta ­
Hr m l huI m ('tiunly llrr-onlw
riiultiufa a t Hprorclrd In r i a l llati k Ni
Gonzales, Ter.— Mrn. Mlnnlo Philmonte
47
IS 2 1 30
D v r f t r r r t Turp, (*o
7 2T
*N1to go further into the mutter and re-. pot, of this place, writes: "Flvo yfears
Klitahuth t.a tiicrnhark
Lot J Hlock
C h u lu n t* ... S'
S W ' , and S ' ) ot S E ' ,
port
Ni.rlh ( huluola ■« itertirilnl In Flat Itouk N«. 2, Pag*-* 5 1 lo 54, .Hriulnnlv F a . Itrro ril*
h ss lirg H25 ft W ol
ago I was taken wlfh a pain In my
S E cor run N 1S6 ft
Lot 11 Work 5S Nurlh Chulu
Communication from Woman’s
W 466 ft S 466 ft K to
left
aide. It was right under •my
«ita
*
—
Doro th y N. ItuynnLI*
l,5t&gt;
lo-r-i
no
J . A. M.Uon
19.15
Club relative bulkhead improvement
1 55
1H 21
Villa M ill* a * l lm o n l r i ] In Flat llouk No, 2, P a g e 33. Nemlnola County -terrortl*
left
rib.
It would commenco with an
N). t, of S E ' , of S E
___
21
30
10
J ^ A . L i* hb ron k
_
2.na
21
rind and clerk instructed to -reply
sv , ■, ,.f S E ' , of N E 1,
10
21 31
30
O. C, WhrRlon
2.45 L ot* 15 and 17 lll«»rk ( ’ Villa
aching
and
extend up Into my left
Mlllr
W. W. J a m l i *
20.70 that request meats with plans ar­
lb r N E rut of
25 21
30
2.45
All IILhck D Villa Mill*
Win. J a m b a
shoulder and on down Into my back.
run S 170 f t V, 1320 ft
1.65 ranged by council ami would be cur­
•Lut8 lllo rk E Villa .M ill*-----•
U nknow n
N 170 f t E 1320 ft
_ _
5
J . T . N «w lon_____ ________• "3*05
Dy that tlmo tho pain would bo b o
£ Acres in S E c o r of N W ' i of
ried out.
nl
nf N W ' i
nf S E K
SW
2
Morrii I. William* ,
__
1.1 A
25 2 1 30
severe I would have to take to bod,
Unknown
LIH
32
29
21
5
HE
K
K 1 •, nf N W ,
30
40
25 21
O. S. Howard
“ U.2-J
Resignation of Jas. C. Roberts as nnd suffered usually about three days
nf K U nf S E 1, °&lt; S K K
R" 8 9 2 " rh V: ol S W cor nf
and S ' i of S K K of S E ' 4
SW
o[ !sI W K
clerk
ami collector rend and ordered . . . I suffered thin way for three years,
27 lit
.10
20
I* or.
ll I*. T h r a * h fr
3 2 21 32
nf HE K
run N 20 rh F. i
W
II
S
i
.
r
k
*
XI
21
4
0
.14
filed.
nf
N
W
'
i
S 20 rh W 6.56 rh
12
r F Williamson
5 05 N E 1
ami got to bo n mere skeleton and won
) ' . if E G
5
O C Whraton
I 5-5
N E ' , ..I N).
33 21 no
All til the land* t|i‘*crlin-ii in the foregtiing lying and lining in tli Co un t) «d Se inlii-d'
Communication from Eureka Fire so weak 1 could hardly aland nlona.
5 Vt ' . nf SW
no
40
31 21
J I Miller
3 «U
ami S l a t e of F l u t ii ji .
1[ &gt;nl'lrnrail H
Shun.uo Wns not nblo to go anywhere and hnd
ttinldrnrad
11rig
rl* M
hlnm a*
* Iteeurded In I*lal Hook J^o, 2, I 'a g r I I , SV minolc t V u n t f It rf o rd *
Where the -tynl " T o w n a h i p ’* «i ahhre%i*llon therelmr o r c u n it *hall he held In mean Host* Co. relative bill of
to let my houso work g o ...I Buffered
Township S o u t h ' «tf T a lla h a -*ee, and where tho word " H a n g e'* ttr a bb revia tion ihen-for read and bill ordered paid.
15 IGnl
s««ldrfi r ml
1 -1 20 Itlntk
awful with a pain lit my back and I
Hi i*llt*
Floyd UaJflt ll
LI 5 orcura It *hall be held 4o mean Flange Ea«t of T alia lia**eo,
JN ll. IF JIN K IN S .
l.ot
Go
8
Block. 16
(■oldmrud
had tho headacho nil tho tlmo. I ju s t
C o m m u n ic a tio n front R. R . C o m ­
6 0 - 5 te
T « I t'ollcctor. Hcmlnalr County
It&lt; i*h t*
__
J i f n r i H. K d w i r d i . . . ^ * .
1.15
was
unable to do a thing. Sly life
m issio n
relativ e
in ju n c tio n
ag ain st
Riork
18 (io denrod
Lot 21
■
— i - i --------— .
---------—
'■■■
was a misery, my stomach got In an
ilricilU
:_____ _
* ’
Mary E . E v a n a . . . . . . ____ __
L I 5.
S o . D a l i T e l . &amp; T e l . C o . ■r e a d a n d
w 1 : nf S W ' j 0f S E ' ,
__ ___ *15 21 HO
20
Unknown.......... ............ ............
2*f»5
awful condltlbn, caused from taking
S E T , of S E
.............. 25 21
30
T . M, H e n k e l , .......... ............ 73.95
m ittlp .i n lU ir tle n ti.
I t li d n o t h a v e o r d e r e d fil e d .
l . e l t c r F r o m H o lly
so much medlcluo. 1 suffered b o much
Van Arailale Oahorn r flrok eragc r o m p i n y ’ i Addition lo Illark l la m m o rk aa *
t i m e t o lo o k u p tin y o l t h e H n nfn rii
Iteroriled In Flat llook No. 1. Page 21. Seminole County Iterorda
Mutter of using streets at Valdez pain. I had JuBt about given up all
n o r t l e a u x , F r a n c e , M a y f&gt;.
hopes of our getting anything to help
.
b o y s i n t h i s v i c i n i t y o r t o sis? I l o r Lot 3 4 f i'a n d E S 3«7 V. A. CL
Hotel
for storing material referred to mo.
A r r i v e c i h e r e l a s t n i g h t a b o u t 7 in ' lJt.a l lx ua , woulll tikt.
llBVl, M,PI1
H. Co'* Add in Illark
J II. it C . II. J r
15
ZH 30
lla m m o r k
One day a Birthday Almanac was
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cient cathedrals, art galleries and
public buildings. We had the good
fortune .to seo a citation in one of
the public Bquarea of the city at
which several French soldiers and
one American officer were decorated
for bravery and good work done in
tho wur. A lied Cross nurse was
also decorated und like the French
men was kissed on both cheeks. I
was watching the performance in
the second story of a jewelry s ’ore
and two French ladies in the same
window were greatly aiTccted when
the lady was kissed and Bnid “ Oo
La La,” and I said “Oui, Out,” just
like I understood what they said and
then they turned looose a lot of
French on me and 1 said "O ui" to
all of it, although I do not know
whether’ they were Inviting me for a
salute or not.
We came 1)ack to the boat in an
auto of the Jewish Welfare Bbard as
Mr. Simon if that organization is
with me on the Martha Washington
and we had a fine ride “through the
country where, there is a village
every two or throe millet and the
country is filled with vineyards as
some of the finest wine in France it
*t

George." It was the first time he
bail been calhd that in many moons
and we embraced like two French­
men and the officers present were
struck dumb but Dr. Hyman intro­
duce me to them and we had a
nice time for ifl^few minu es. How­
ever we wanted to be alone and be­
lieve me we talked nt the rate of 60
miles a minute all the way to the
ship.
Mr.' Hyman was sorely dis­
appointed when he found out 1 was
on the sh p that was to have taken
him home and as he could not go on
hoatd with me I left him at the dock
and promised to see him the next
morning b t as we cannot do what
we please on ship bear'd the next
morning the orders were that no one
could leave the ship and 1 never saw
him again although I wrote him a
note telling him that I could not go
ashore. • AU morning the soldiers
wore coming aboard and I .was kopt
busy greeting them and looking for
familiar faces. There were several
officers from Florida but none that I
know although I will get acquainted
on board right soon and talk about
Florida with them.
Just above'

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*

THE HEART OF TH E W ORLD’S G REA TEST V EG ETA B L E SECTION
NUMBER 55
SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, MAY .10, 1919

VOLUME X

GERMAN’S
COUNTER
PROPOSALS

bers of the class who have died in
how the legislature can neglect, for '
tho Service of our Government . dur­
nent of tthe
he'
without a re-apportionment
ing t il t , period of the war will \be
state as U now exists some sections
read on next 'Sunday. . A lurge aVr
of our state arc doubly represented, ■
tendance is desired for we all feclf'
while others are scarcely represented |
that this matter should have prompt
at all. There is one case in point
action. Visitors always welcome.
where there is a senator from two
very thinly, settled counties in the
Lyric Under New Management
western part of the state and also
The Lyric Theatre of this city has
counterpart to this there is a senator
been leased by Chns. S. Stallage und
in a thickly settled’ portion of the
will bo opened by tho new manager
southern part of the state who repre­
WILLING
TO R E D U C E
in about ten days.
• GERM ANY
tNY w
il D
sents six of our most populous .and EXCELLENT
SPE A K ER S
GIVE NOT ENOUGH C R IM E IN S E M ­
A RM A M EN TS
EVEN
MORE
Mr.
Stallage
comes
to
Sanford
m »s y
IMPORTANT M ATTERS densely settled counties.
To the
INOLE COUNTY SINCE LAST
FACTS
AND
FIGURES TO
THAN ALLIES D EM A N D — R E ­
from
Miami
where
he
has
been
in
„\VK NOT BEEN - HANDLED mind of the governor it is a matter
TERM TO R E Q U IR E ,T H E S E R ­
SMALL AUDIENCES AT EACH,
F U S E S . HOWEVER,\ T O
AC.
the thentre business for several
|lY PRESENT LEGISLATURE
nf astonishment tttkt ffcS f^ntliUon
VICES OF A GRAND JURY
MEETING
years,— He is n ow in-A tlanta buying- *. C EP T P U N ISH M EN T T ^ R M S
is allowed to continue to exist. and
Tallahassee, May 28.— (Special) —
The spring term of the circuit new equipment und arranging for
London, May 29.—The Wwman
-governuf-ioday-senV-ihe-follow-- it u. jll mu»n become such n . glaring - What shalH t profit a r c«mmun1ty court is in session this week with no some first class attractions which he
counter proposals to tho allied peace
mistake upon the part of our law if it gain the whole world and lose
will put on in the Lyric in the near
ing message t,° the sennte:
.
, makers that the fast growing south- |t„ Qwn hoys?
grand jury,
terms were published it! Bdrlin
future. •.
Tin* time for the biennial’ session ern portion of the state will demand
It
was
found
when
court
convened
duy, an Exchange Telegraph diaThis was the keynote of the con­
A grand .opening is contemplated patch from Copenhagen says.
of the legislature is fast drawing to entire separation from the other sec­
vention hel«l Tuesday on (ommunily this week that there were no cases on
u close and finds many of the most tions of the state unless common jus- work. There were good addresses the docket which required the ser­ ns soon ns the house is ready for oc­
The reply asserts the willingness of
important mutters either far hack tire is meetotl out to them by the
cupancy.
Date will be announced
on the returned soldier, nlid others vices of a grand jury nnd Judge 1 er­
Germany to reduce her nrmamenta
upon the calendar or quietly slum­ apportionment.
about the wealth and .beauty of our kins * ordered that none he em- later.
to a greater extent than demanded
bering in the committed.
pannelled.
county*
but
the
big
end
of
the
by the allies.
Therefore, while the time is short
Whatever may be said to the con­
Summer School Stnte College
TTiis is the first time since the or­
Germany, thg reply says, refuses
your governor urges upon you to meeting developed in the evening
trary. the state of Florida needs two
ganization of the county that this , On June IG. 1919. the Summer
to accept .the punishment terms ‘
give careful attention to the mutter when Fay Cilley, Stale County
additional state auditors and the
of re-upportioninent and do nofc let Work Secretary of the A\ M..C. A. has happened. In fact it is u very School for both mtm and women will fixed by the peace treaty and it
governor hopes that this matter will
rare occurrence in uny county and open nt .the Stuto College for Woman
declared that tho allies cannot both
this session close withouj. pussing gave his message in the Congrega­
claim your careful attention at once
the
fnct that Seminole does not need in Tallahassee. ..Courses of study
.
accuse and sentence Germans guilty
some law,’ either looking to a consti- tional church.
and that you may by a law create
It was unfortunate that tho *ea- a grand jury this term reliccts grent and rcvu *v will be conducted in all of responsibility for pdnishable acta.
tdtionul convention, which will .solve
these two. offices bo that the? heavy
credit to the county and the county the subjects required for the various
this matter or some other needed sions were not attended by crowds,
’ work of auditing may nothing two
.officers.
Crime in Seminole county certificates; first nnd second gfpdc,
legislation wliiMi will take care of for the subjects discussed by experts
Versailles, May 2 8 .—The counter
years behind as it is doing now.
atoms
to
he going out ui style.
stnte primary, and stnte certificates
were,
are,
vital
to
our
welfare.
the re-epportionment question.
It
claim is based largely on the alleged
Conditions from a military stand­ seems to him thut lliis is such a duty
The court is handling petty cases for high school. In addition to these
Impressive figures were given by
effects of the blockade upon the life
. point also should claim your careful incumbent upon both branches of Mr. Forrest Lake, illustrating the during the week which involve mat­ studies there will be special courses and health of the civilized popu
n„d prolonged attention until you the legislature thut they cannot gain­
ter- tmf Large f..r the county court offered in order to give the public
economic condition of the county.
lion.
i,:n ,. put upon the statute books a say the furl that it metis their cart­ ||j„ address should be published in . and it is expected that this term will school teachers an opportunity to
It is argued that roundly, a mil­
i,.m of laws which will give the ful. painstaking and statesmanlike full. Sanford is the greatest celery be brought to an early
work for college nnd normal school
lion births were prevented as a di­
credits. The professional courses in
gevernor power to meet and cope attention and let us hope that each market in the world: we have ban k-|
rect result of the food blockade upon
drawing, methods, industrial arts,
w ih any internal disorders in the ami every gentleman constituting
. r. -- &lt;*f $4,577,000. we have
German Sp&gt; Cente/ in Floridn
the vitality of the women. Th e
for we must consider the fa t tiie membership of both branches of given three quarters of a million in Chicago. III., May 29.— 1‘lnns of physical training nnd sight singing
same cafiae, • it is conten
11,..t the termination of the world* the legislature will tfb apply himself drives for the government and other
f„rtlll.r (;,.r oini&gt; royal family t&lt;&gt; are both practical nnd profitable. creased the deaths approxi
vide war has thrust upon’the s*'ith- \o this question of momentous ami rails: we pay the ruilroads more t *'n" (,..t.,1.1,*li a spy center and a nest of The Home Economic Department
800.000.
Lack of milk for
■m i states, and especially ^upon ! I**r- powerful import that when lie re­ any o t h e r t h r e e towns south of la c k -. iit(1jlion npar
Andrew’s Pay. offers excellent opportunities for per­ children, absence of rubber and
,,)n. a social condition which
turns to till* constituency who elected sonville; we do a more
intensive I
ttpn. related here today
by sons desiring that line of work. Be­ to for hospital use and interruption
I,;,.,. never before known, and which him he can feel that they will realize farming than any other section
Attorney General Palmer in ah ad- sides regular work in domestic sci­ of supplies of quinine, camphor
was almost undreamed of. It may that he has acquitted himself with the country. NVe have reason %
to be ,
|||mofB Bar association. ence and art. there are training other medicaments were further f
courses for teachers and county
absolutely necessary to meet this integrity, honor anil credit by hnving
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tt... ugents. The business department of­ tors in the losses, according to
condition with a sufficient force of passed iaws whi h w II lake care of a n***-l
German argument.
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, ™ « . I , M l . . . « . , » « &lt; ; « . » » « - fers splendid course* in stenography,
national troops to hold in aheynnc« re-apportionment of this stnte.
Should the Germans open this
Suggestions
were
made
as
to
r*
j A m i, ri, a ll Lumber Co., owned by a
a n d c h e c k any matter &lt;&gt;f disorder
typewriting and bookkeeping.
field of inquiry, tho allies are preIn conclusion, let ns hope thut tain needs as. for example.-the im -, - ^ ()f Germany had accumulated
which might arise between the races
iiured to reply effectively. by refer­
this message will not be spread upon proving and beautifying of the lakP \n,.ar|v &lt;&gt;00,000 acres of timherland
on account of the changed relation­
Card of Thanks
ence to the fur greater decrease of
the records only, but will be read in front: bordering our avenues with l Broiini| St. Andrew’s Bay." said Mr.
ship.
open session, so thut each and c\«*r&gt; Mowers: making the town a ttraetixe. j&gt;a|uit.r. "This German prince had • To the many friends who were so births and increase of deaths in
There are other large nnd power­ member may know that it is an ud- to strangers: making sure of the °l- I
ml|llonH o( Julian* into it. He kind in the recent illness and death France, Belgium, Poland, Rumania
ful forces of 'unrest in the world to­ dress to him. especially that part fered hospital, and in other ways } ^ lieVrt. gone nenr to it, he had of our little son Wilson we wish to and Serbia, as a direct result of tho
day. such ns Bolshevism and dls- which refers, to re*#ppwrtionnient.
German war measures.
winning publicity as a Florida^ beau- j ncver' received any Interest or divi- extend our heartfelt thanks.
, ntcnl in all the affairs of pien,
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
J.
M.
Spivey.
Very respectfully,
T h e allies possess the German of­
ty "PotMends out of it: he had selected the
that a settling down of trade and
Markham,
Fla.
(Signed!
Sidney J. Cutts.
ficial
figure* showing that the milk*
Some startling facts’ were given in thp German .consul nt Pensacola us
comnyrcial relationship nfter n peri­
Governor.
production
in Germany during tho
the evening as to the condition of lhp manager «&gt;C the company and
od of war will make necessary. This
war was never below 4 1 |i»r cent o f
the youth of our slate. Thirty per
we eatne to investigate wo
may superinduce an unrest, which,
normal produ ‘lion, which would
cent of the hoys of teen age are not jou|ll| ,)»at |)t, company had bitterly
in some stales may almost sweep the
have been sufficient to have main­
i in the public schools, and. of tin- resisted an American railroad build­
civilisation &lt;d a hundred years away.
tained the child, en 1ad they received
seventy per cent in the schools only ing a line across his property or
The governor would, therefore, urge
ten per cent are in Sunday schools. _____
ross the property of his neighbors
it.
ac
that you carefully consider the maiThe failure of Cerman cities to
"T h e most neglected thing in Flor- j to rpnch qt Andrew’s Bay, on which
n r 'o f u national guard to take the
ccivc more thuu 10 or 15 per cent
ida,” said Mr. Cilley, "is the welfare ^ property is located,
place of the home guards, which
the normal milk supplies was
of her you th ,. Boy life is the most
Cnlls.lt “ Best Harbor”
(ompanictf are fast disappearing ns
through no fau|t«of the blockade. I t
valuable
ecohomic
asset
we
have,
j
„ j t ^ ’ happen* that St. Andrew's
peace returns and give sufficient
is pointed out, but was duo to tho
It is not the amount of moneywhich B
i# thp |)p8, liarl,(rT nn the Gulf
funds to equip them.
German system of distribution. _ Tho
determines whether Sanford is better ^ N, pxir0 un(l , hp n,.nrest harbor’ on
The governor of the state of Florlack of rubber and cotton for hos­
or worse, but into whose hands the Amprjcan a()i| t0 ,|„. |&gt;anuma canal,
i la has appointed as adjutant gen­
pitals. likewise represented tho ac­
money comes. The personality of ^ |q )iapl,pn„ ,|mt th,. manager of
eral of this state a man who has
the money getters is the deciding ^
company f„r your*. had been a f 'jR S T TO CROS,S THE ATLAN­ tive choice of the German authori­
TIC’ IN A IR S H IP —LANDED IN ties. who devoted to military and
taken a pari in the lute war and who NEW COMPANY C O M P O SED OF factor.
. . mcm|)t.r of the foreign office of GcrLOCAL BU SIN ESS MEN AND
LISBON. SPAIN TUESDAY
is acquainted with military condi­
other purposes imports of rubber
" I n our youth is the ‘potential
'potential j many urv(] jt so happens ulso that
FA RM ERS ACQUIRE H ISTO R­
tions, drills evolution, tactic. and all
leadership of the future • H‘’re i8 t,H‘ when wt* took over thq plant and heWashington, May 2 7.—Blazing the and cotton considerably in excess of
IC HARDWARE B U SIN E SS
the intricate knowledge which goes
laboratory in which to raise great gan to operate it und examined their way of the firss air .trail from tho tho hospital requirements.
to muke up a grent military depart­
We must strike bo ks, papers nnd files, expecting to Western* to the Eastern Hemisphere
Tho same argumentation will be
A deal was consummated this and good men.
ment. This man. we hope, will not
week whereby the Ferr.cld Hurd- Uundr-with God in tho big job of find a great’ mass of information the Ui S. Navy seaplane NC-4 sped applied to tho scarcity of synthetic
,
only reflect credit upon the military
ware. Company stock und fixtuu&gt;s producing an educated, religious about lumber business,' we found a into the harbor nt Lisbon, Portugal, drugs, due to the conversion of Ger­
department of the state, hut will he
masa 0f thp pan-German litera­ today, the first aLrship of pny kind man chemical plants to war pur­
were sold to the Bull Hnrdware Co. youth, strong in mind, body, and j
in direct fouch and communication
soul.
ThiB
is
the
only
thing
which
ture
which
bad bfcen flooding the to have crossed the Atlantic Ocean poses. • •
a new corporation of this city.
. .
with the j-hief executive nt all times.
gives
real
value
to
the
other
tiling.
louatry for years.
under
its
own
power
nnd
through
its
The
Fernald
business,
established
The governor would therefore recom­
A world that is getting better gives
It was a veritable spy centijr and natuinl element.
.Red Cross Dues '•
mend that in passing these military by the lute Geo. II. Fernald is one meaning to life. If wo are n.ot going
would
have
been
u
nest
of
sedition
in
of
the
oldest
companies
in
the
city.
Taking
the
air
a
t
Puntn
Delgado,
There
are
probably one thousand
hills, you incorporate a bill changing
upward, we had better go out. 1 lie
the headquarters of the adjutant For many years it was the leading hope of the situation ns regards the u few years, if we hud not found it Azores, at 6:18 a. m., Washington names On the roll of.Sominole Coun­
time, on the last leg of the trans­ ty Chapter whose dues are payable
general of the state from St. Augus­ hardware business of this section of welfare of the boys and ’ girls is in and taken it away from her.
the state .and is known far and wide
The instance wax related in con­ oceanic portion of the voyage from for January, February, March, April',
tine to Tallahassee.
in hardware .circles. Since the death the interest taken by leading men." nection with the attorney general’s Rockuway Beach,’ Long Island, to May and June.
These members #
Appropriations and Taxes
The value of a county Y. M. C. explanation of tho presont staus of Plymouth, England, the NC-4 cov­
of Mr. Fernald a few years, ago,
failed to renew in December. T h e
There will be many demands made there being no member of the im­ A. secretary wus impressed, und the
ered’ tho 800 miles in nine_ hours and secretary, Mra. Terheun will appre­
by your bills of appropriation upon mediate family to handle the Com­ nature of his work, and.the possible alien property.
forty-three minutes maintaining an ciate a check without further notice
the treasury of the state and the pany’s affairs, Mrs. Fernald and the cost were made clear. A committee
average speed of better than eighty or if members are not going to renow
governor calls attention once more to other stock holders decided to sell was appointed to aFrange a get- Weekly Report of Baptist Rcrcans
Our teacher, W. E. Scoggan left a knots an hour. The total elapsed will they notify secretary to t h a t
the fnct that it will be impossible to tho business.
together meeting of men from all
.
few ‘days ago to be gone for the flying time from New Foundland to effect? The membership' duos Is the
h^vc those a propziation* paid with­
The Util Hardware i ompany, re­ parts of tho county to advise as to summer, months and Brother Herman ,isbon was twenty-six hours snd only revenue by •which the Home
out raising the milluge and this he is
cently orgnnited is headed by J . 0 . action.
Service Work will be kept up and
Steel waa elected teacher during his forty-one minutes.
• loath to do. lie therefore asks that
Bair who has managed the Fernald
this Is an important and valuable
At
tho
first
opportunity
the
big
‘ Baptist Church
• you carefully consider the three tax
absence.
•
business for the past two years. As­
department of Red ‘Cross work.
On naxt Sunday morning the
matters which he has brought to
Brother Herman Steel represented plane wifi continue to Plymouth, 776
sociated with him are E. L. Hunter, pastor will speak on •'’Seed Corn and
nautical
miles
to
the
north.
Pos­
have thea appropriations paid with­
« prominent lumber and mill man of Harvest,” and in the evening on the ciuss and Sunday school at tho sibly Cqjnmandcr Read can start to­
out raising the fnillsge and this ho is
Banks Close Tuesday . • • .
the state as vice president, Roy “ Unturned C a k e s .". Preaching at Southern Baptist Convention at At­ morrow. To tho navy department,
loath to do. He therefore asks that
lanta
last
weet^,
and
gave
an
Interest­
Tuesday,
June
3rd,
Jefferson
Symes, John Meisch, Ben H. Squires, 11:40 a. m. and 8:30 p. m* Sunday
towever, it. makes little difference Davis' birthday the banks of th e
you carefully Consider the three tax
ing
report
to
the
Sunday
school
as­
H., W. Barr nnd G. F . ’ S m ith '4* di­ school morning rft 10:30; B. V. P. U
matters which .he has brought to
sembled together after lesson study when he completes the journey. The city will be closed all day.
rectors and a number of otheF local evening at 7:30._______ '
your attention* before which are the
last Sunday. If you were not pres­ great object of all the effort lavished
.
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farmers and business men as stock
on the undertaking—navigation of a
income, franchise1 and inheritance
ent you missed a treat.
’ Notice Theatre 6 oers
•
Hawker Deeora/ed
-*
holders. Tho personnel of the new
seaplane across the Atlantic through
tax, all of which would bring an in­
Th e Lyric Theatre will be closed
One member of the class has vol­
London. May 2 8 .— Harry G. Hawcompany could not be better.
the air—has been accomplished.
crement of moncj/ into the treasury,
to the public all of next week. It is unteered to support a missionary on
ter, Australian aviator, and his navMr. Ball came to Sanford from
i which will alleviate much of the
Twentieth
century
transporta­ gator, Lieutenant Commander M scbeing cleaned and ronovated. The the foreign field during the year be­
doubt and fear prevalent everywhere the Knight &amp; Wall’ Hardware Com­
new manager, Mr. Chas. S. ptanago ginning July 1st. Wu Jeel proud .of tion has reached a new pinnacle and Kcnzie Grieve, who recently at
as to whether the millage as it now pany of Tampa two years ago and
ia now in Jacksonville and Atlanta this member, and pray that God will the United States navy has led the tempted a non-stop trans-Atlantic
exists would have to be increased.
becam? manager o f’ the Fernald
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securing the best service obtainable. bless the work and reward the gen­ way. ’
flight from S t ; ‘Johns, N.
to Ire­
Comapny, As manager of the busi­
Respportionment
Watch for the announcement of the erous heart that prompted this move,
land and who were forced to alight
ness he has proven a decided suc­
There is another matter which the
opening abqut June 9th. Good pic­
In mid-ocean, where they were res­
Cecllian Mnslcale
Our class selected out of a number
cess.
Previous to his coming to
governor desires t 6 bring to your at­
tures, good’ music and a cool hous? ol good mottoes offered, tho word
cued by the Danish’ steamer Mary,
The
junior
members
of
Cecllian
tention, which he hoped you would Sanford he fiad many gears’ experi­ in^which to enjoy both.
{ S E R V I C E on last Sunday and ’. a Club, assisted by more advanced taL were received by King George this
take u pwithout his suggesting it, ence in both retail and wholesale
committee has been appointed to ent will give a program in the studio morning, at Buckingham^ Palace,
and this is the matter of the re­ hardware business in this hla native on Oak avenue. Several important
where they were decorated.
• * ,.
state.
Many1
years
of
hia
business
changes are contemplated _hy the have our motto framed to be hung of Mrs. Fannie S. Munson tomorrow, *,
♦
u. * ■
*
.
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•
apportionment of the state as pro­
Saturday,
afternoon
(May
31)
at
up
In
our
class
room...
May
we
^1
life
were
spent
at
Quincy,
Fla.,
Both
aviators
were
decorated
by
new company and the business will
vided for by the constitution of the
strive
to
live
up
to
the
full
meaning
6:30
o’clock.
*
where
the
name
of
Ball
ia
synony­
the
King
with
the
Insignia
of
the
be brought to a high-standard. The
. state of Florida and although this
,
RpiUings will bo given by Miss Air Force Cross.
Herald joins the other friends of the of this motto.
session is held in tn off year, yet mous with good citizenship. Hawker and Grieve were the first
Rosamond
Radford and a yqunt;
A
report'
of
the
committee
on
an
nfew
company
in
wishing
them
abun­
The
business
will
be
conducted
for
’ this U a continuing duty which the
appropriate recognition to the mem people's grou^i by litti? M ary X'.xcn situs', recipients of thia order.
’ ’
' chief executive cannot understand the present at the old Fernrfld stand dant success.
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NO GRAND
CONVENTION JU R Y IS
ON TUESDAY NECESSARY

governor

ASKS FOR
LEGISLATION

BALL HDW. CO.
BUYS THE FER­
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OMOLENtl
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PURINA*
CALFt
CH 0 WC

“ A Feed For Every Need”

*u $ » &gt;

Groceries, Fertilizer, Crates of all kinds, carloads
Auto Tires, Gasoline, Oils, Sweet PoLi
THEY CARRY EVERYTHING

When You Want Any- C A T F C C R /
tiling Just Phone 181' v^ rl. A J - J O v / l W

OLD “ BLUE LAW” HAS STUCK
All Efforts to Amend Famous Statute
of Pennsylvania Have Thua Far
Been Unavailing.
Once more nn effort Is to he mnd°
to nmeml the most famous of nil
lows on tho stntutc hooks of I’ennsylvnnln—tho venerable blue law, cnnoted April 22, 1701.
It Is said that lit every regular sev
■Ion of the legislature during the 12T&gt;
years since Hint nwful crimp was put
.In Sunday conviviality, an nttempt bus
been mnde to repent It cnllrely or lo
amend It, Girard writes In tlje Phila­
delphia Press.
Hut that old law entitled “An act
for the prevention
vice nnd lmmorality nml for other purpose*” has
survlrcd all the nssnulls of those-who
' would destroy It, ,
*
A century nnd n qunrlcr of world
revolution, of tumbling thrones, of dnzr.llng Inventions nnd economic nnd sorlnl changes finds flint slntulo of ?7bl
ns unbrenknlde nnd rigid ns the eter­
nal Inws of the Modes nnd Persians.
Tliosc old leglslnllon bricks o f '1701
regnrtled It ns being ‘ vnstty more
wicked to shoot n rabbit on Sunday
than to drink a tint toddy.
• One offender was tagged .with n fine
of $2.1, tile other a shilling nnd a half.
It was Imprmlhla under n strict cn7 foroomont of Hint Inw to opernte n
conn I lion t, n railroad train, n street
railway ear, n call or sell any com­
modity from n loaf of bread to n pack­
age of chewing gum.
Every seventh day the state of Penn­
sylvania was cxpoclril to freeze up
completely like a good bird dog when
he sees a qunll.

WORLD MUST HAVE NITROGEN
Men of Science Preparing for the Time
When the Chilean Nitrate Field*
Are Exhausted.
Farmers of Europe mid America
have been almost entirety dependent
for nearly n century upon the Chilean
nitrate Helds, which have stood Ijlernllv between the world mid starvation
itchllld II pllllcnll .'•SMi feet above the
m-u level and 'Jn miles from the Pa­
cific coast. Is a dreary, parched, almost
rnlrilcss strip of land, where nature
lias deposited millions of tons of nitro­
gen In Hie form of nitrate of soda.
Not only the power to produce crops,
hilt nlso the power to wage war nml
to develop many essential Industries
depends upon nitrogen.
before the
war the German chemist. Ostwnld.
wrote: “If a great war were to break

BUSINESS CARDS j
One Inch Cards Will He Published Ub*
der This Heading At The Hnle Of \7.7t
Per Year.

S C H E L L E M A IN E S
L A IV
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out between two grent powers. ono or
which .were to prevent the export of
saltpeter from the few ports of Chile,
It would Ihereby innko It. Impossible
for the enemy to continue longer than
Its ammunition supply would last.**
Germnny had accumulated 000,000
Ions of Chllcnn saltpeter before tho
|wnr. It Is estlmuleil that this Chilean
nitrate jipds xylll he exhausted some
time during the present century. 8cl» enlists and engineers, therefore, are
bending every effort to other mean* of
supply. Nitrogen Is now being rccov.
en d from the air by various processes}
nml In. several countries.

Atlantic Be^K
•'Attai\tic$e&lt;AQl\. F

W. H. ADAMS
Proprietor

The Walter’e Mistake.
^ T h e French, since* Koch’s-victory,
sre almost In— danger of getting
swelled Jicnd.’LsnId- immigration -Com­
missioner Comlneltl of New York.
•.‘And no wonder I The French cer­
tainly displayed'grant military genius
In this wnr, nnd praises nnd-coropHuu-nts urc falling on them from all
sides.
.
“In n French restaurant Hie other
day I ordereil a steak.. Then ns .the
French waiter (timed to go. I added:
“ •Well done, waller.’
•
"The young man. Hushed with pleas­
ure. drew himself up 'nml saluted
smartly.
" ‘lint you Americans, monsieur,’ lie
said, ’you Americans also covered your­
selves with glory til Chateau Thierry
mid the-llols do Hellenu.* ”

Tenth Anniversary ol the state’s largest business
institution and the most Important (actor in the
development of the citrus industry lu Florida

Lonely Telephone Station..
An Isolated t«-l«-|■tl*»in- pay Million Is
-Inciilcd at a camp on Hu: shore o f
iCIchardsoii lake, olio of tlo‘ Itmigelev
g r o u p In n o r t h e r n M a i n e ,
T h i s t «•I,■
|i|inii&lt;- |s m o r e tlwin
m ile s fro m the
liiiirc st

sta tio n

at

Itu m fo rd .

on

the

M a in e C e n t r a l rn llrond .
T h e lin e ru n s
t'J t u l l e s f r o m tIn- c a m p t o iln - t o w n
o f A l id o v e l . w h e r e e o lllie e llo ll is m a d e
w iili s w l l r h f t o n r d lii t h e o l l l c u -of t h e
A n d o v e r T e l e p h o n e rn ti i p n r i v , a vidi
lt&lt; en»&lt;-e o f iln - New C n g l i i i i d c o m p a n y .

1‘r o in

l i c i t t o w n t h e l i n e s e x l e m l IN
m iles l o Itu m fo rd
F ro m llils te le ­
p h o n e i ii a i i y e m e r g e i i e y c a l l s l u u e o r lg (a n te d d u r i n g th e tell y e a r s s i n c e th e
Million w a s e s t a b l i s h e d .
It h a s h e e li
t h e i m - a l i s o f s a y i n g Hie l i v e s o f inaiiv
l l l l l l t e r s a l l d W o o d s m e n w h o h a v e h e e li
In ju re d

ill

the

north

SA T U R D A Y , M A Y 31
A t the Big Auditorium

w oods.

Europe L1'? * American Milk.
European p&lt; •ph- have learned to
like America dairy products. Exports
of condensed milk to Europe rose from
IU.immi.immi pounds In 1011 to KUMNNI,.
liNi pounds In mix. mol then* were
liotnhle Increases In exports of other
dairy products.
Much of tills may
be dm- to nbiiormnl war demands, Inti
the Culled Slates department of ngrl
culture believes Hint there Is both nu
opportunity nml n tendency to exppml
In ibis dire* lion over prewar reipilnmen ts
A normal Inereasu in dairying
la tins country, the department think s.
Is fully Just Hied, proyhii-d there Is the
necessary Increase lu feed crops.

indoors
rain or shine

W i l l be
held in

Ten years ngo, with the citrus industry of Florida in a moat perilous position, and after some growers
had been compelled to sell their fruit as low as thirty cents per box, forty-five prominent Florida growers
boarded tho train for California, where they spent some time in
studyingythe methods in use by the already successful co-opera­
raocRAM
tive marketing ngency of the growers there. Shortly following
If t r a i l X Saaatan, I f A . I f . U Naan
( l a A a f lu rln m )
their return to Florida, they held a meeting with other growers
▲ ( I l - U f i l t u K y i i U l i x , ■ n I I xk an part
at the Tampa Bay Casino and the Florida Citrus Exchange was
•f iraw ara.
launched.
A l t i n M I Saaalaa. I i l l P. II.
(In A a f l l a r t a a )

Ten Years of Success
From a modest beginning tho Florida Cltru* Exchange has grown to ba
the State's biggest business institution. It has stabilized Florida’s citrus
industry through its methods; and brought the growers prices of which they
had never dreamed jn y«»r« before. It has pointed tne way to progress

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J - W . P a a f a r , flaraaata

A ffra n *________ Dr. J. W. I w . PUraara VUU
"H U ta rr a a f Parpaaaa a f Tka P U r l fa
Cllraa f c i r k a n x a "

HIs Greatest Terror.'
”Whnt were you most afraid of yvhlle
Hying In your airplane?"
"The people on tile earth who, I
knew/were yvnltlng to n*k me u lot of
questions Just us soon iin I landed."

raoa________________ Dr. L. A. B lta. Taaapa
(Praalfant C ltlu na Rank A Traat C«.)
"T k a Ralaltan af tka Cllraa I n f a a l r ,
U Valaaa U F l a r U a "

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I . Rlaarart, J r _
"Tka Baalaaaa Hlfa af Ika PUrlfi
Cllraa E i c k a a * a "

THEIR LAST DANCE TOGETHER

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Caarxa A. flyalt, T i a , i
’Ratline Oar P ra tt la tka N a rtk "

. Cast Ia Tells a Pretty Story of
Her Final Performance With
Her Husband.

Irene Castle’s memories of her Intu
hushnnd, Cnpt. Vernon Castle, con­
clude In Everybody's yvlth the fol­
LAWYERS
lowing account of their last public
Florida appearance:
Sanford
“Our hint dance together yvfls yvlillo
ho was Instructing up at Camp Mo*
hnwk, Cnnatln. Ho had been given
JA&lt;*K*iONVII.M-* MaOltllM
permission to conic to New York es­
III ? and Hogan N lrr rla
All railro ad ticket offlera fn building. c m pecially to tlnucc with me at a Hrlllsli
lor m( • « # r&gt; lbl» f. All w od rrn Im pro vrm rnln
recruiting benetlt which was held at
Mr at cla»a In f i e r i particular.
Haifa, onr
person, $ 1 .0 0 lo $1.50; two prraona. $2.00 In
tlie New York hippodrome. H cciiuh c
$ 2 .5 0 .
Hath $1.50. $2.00. l o o people $ 2 .5 0
of the niiture of the occasion, he had
$ 3 . 0 0 . K. I'l l IN K rH A U Ci:. l'rop.
been given permission to dance In
uniform. It linil br&gt;n long since wo
had danced our old dnnees together,
W A V ERLY H OTEL
nnd It hnd been necessary the day be­
fore to work-quite hard In brushing
up. I had expected Hint Vernon would
have forgotten altogether a lot of Hie
steps or Ibnt lie would ho a little stiff
from lack of prncHco. but on tho night
of the benefit be danced divinely. At
the rinse of the' performance ninny
beautiful (lowers were banded to us
NEW ST . JAM ES HOTEL
Jacksonville,
Florida over the footlights. Wo bowed and
O n * Half lllotk fr*«a lUad
bowed ngnln our thnnks. In the wings
I ' M i n U l n l ln a m la s Park
Vernon nervously kissed my bnnd nnd
(C ar. Julia aad Manxoa Hlal
• Hot and Cold Running Wutcr in
there were tenrs In Ills eyes. •I won­
Every Room—Steam Heat
der If lie guepserl'wc bad, danced our
SPECIAL
RATES
FOR
APRIL Inst dance, iwid Hie Inst ring of ap­
plause for iijr wan still.
•
•‘The world had boon very good to
us. We linil lived well nnd lavishly
Wc **
because of that snmo applause. To­
gether wf tasted success. ' fame nnd
Still Have Good
money. Thank (Jod Hint at no tlrno
Envelopes at
during that night did I dream It was
tho end."
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(a Orfaa k , Ckalraaa n_______________
_______________I. W. Hampla, llalnaa CU»

t i t M i l l a i _______ E ra . W . D. Cartla, L a k t U n f

FLO R ID A

T H O M A S KM M PT WILSON

17 nul»*s from Jacksonville* onthi
ocean bench. Surf bathing, »0ii
tennis, uutorrfobiling on the beith'
Fishing from the ocean pier or fm*
the jetties.
Sea ' foods, ixcclleri
meals. A line bunch of riding porta
in rharge of a competent riding mad
er. Dancing. An ideal place tc
spend the spring and summer month.
•Write us'for rates, reservations, b^,

fa Ika________________ P r a w la a a t Crawtra

Ratarlalawaat ky ClUiaaa at LakaUaf

Wilson &amp; Hoasbolder
Atlantic Hotel

THE FAMOUS CHANDLER M O T O R CARS
A U TO T IR E S
AVc carry (ho m obt com plete stovk iUid th e fiv e m o ;t re !c c t lin es
h a n d led in th e c n m 'y . T ire s w e te l! are
jiostivcly jju arap le cd .
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TU BES. GASOLINE, A ft)K Ii.0ILS. (IREA SES, COMPLETE STOCK OF
AUTO ACCESSORIES. WHITE S T R IF E LEATHER FABRIC TIRE COVERS

Phone 16

Sanford, Florida

Tha Better Course.
It la bettor to fight for tho good the
to rail at tho 111.—1Tcnnyton.

Phone

Wight Tire Company
S E M IN O L E

Phone 148

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A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COR­
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spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs,
Riley on the Heights.
Mr. S. Barnhart attended the
graduation of his granddaughter.
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Miss Emanuel at Orange City last
week.
DIAMOND — MICHELIN — PENNSYLVANIA
R. \V. Lord has opened a small
store on his place near here and is
There's a man at the curb to serve you
Mrs. N- Nelson of Pal m Reach going to keep most everything coun­
paid her sister, Mrs. Me Waters a try folks need.
visit last week, looking after her
little boy w-ho is nfllicted with tuber­
EAST SANFORD
culosis of the bin.
Corp. John A. Warren, Co. C. 5015
J. II. Wynn made a Hying trip lo Engineers will arrive in New York
June 1st on the General Gorges.
Jacksonville recently.
Humphrey Pros, bough two fine John was a volunteer and has- been
jin France qince December, 1917.
ponies,A n Kissimmee'last week.
His parents are anxiously awaiting
Lafayette Humphrey returned
his arrival home. One hand is dis­
from France Inst week, having an
abled from shell shock -the same
honorable discharge. Although Lnone injured while employed at the
/' fnyettc was called ns late as June he
j CrowtuPaper Co. several years ago.
___was one of-tho-many who were bom­
Miss Nellie Brown o f ‘ Ft. Christbarding Metz when the armistice
: mas is here spending some time with
was signed and he has many inter­
liter sister, Mrs. .1. F. McClelland.
esting stories to relate. Lafayette
family a very |fleasant visit last
Mrs. Joe Cameron, Henry and
was not wounded but had a severe
Sunday.
case of llu that* laid him up in the
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Fry of Islehospital for several weeks while he
worth came up in their auto Sun­
Miss Frances Dutton is leaving day. spending the day with their
. was there.
B U IL D E R S S U P P L IE S
the first of June to enter a girls' sister, Mrs, Tom Tyner and mother,
Mrs. M. T . Cassady and family
camp at Plymouth, New Hampshire, fclrs. Beng&amp;ton.
LUM BER
for the summer.
11.*G. Luhtlv^uist is receiving sub­
Junior Dutton has gone to Gold n,
scriptions^/for t lie last drive in the.
111., to spend the summer with his
LATH S
interest ot the Salvation Army, hav­
paterr.nl grand parent*.
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ing been requested Iry the county
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Dres-or and cha'rrnan for the war work, Mr.
S H IN G L E S
Helen and Mr. and Mrs. .1. &lt;\ Ells­ Stevens to raise the small sum of
worth went to Lake Harney , &gt;un- $10 in t'psala. If in any way you
day to enjoy the bathihg.
have been overlooked we tire sure it
The
Moore's
Station ^ inday will he appreciated if you b an d 'Idm
&gt;I 'it ! pii ide ,s planned t ■ t a o your mile. ' ’Give und it shall I" 1
t•*■ie- at r
I &gt;r. Ilazelt'
. la e given unto you." Surely none need
1j a 1
on Lake &gt;d\ i r.
to, lie t&lt;)ld of the good these people
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Mr and \Ifs Alex Foster
• re* have done for our boys during the
1.. .ah ling and enlarging iln-.r if-uno wur.
on Geneva avenue.
It I. Grirr was unforlti -- in
Stop Wasting Soap
J \c KSONVII.I.E. FLORIDA
having a line mule die of c
la-t
Fertilizers. Insecticides, Sprayers, Poultry Supplies
Measure Out What,
thirty years we have been irfanufacturing fertilizers in this
W You Need
ate we have satisfied customers in every county in Florida
i- for Latest Price L st
Prices sdway in line with ljuality
J. E. S P l R U N G . Local Agent. SANFORD. FI A.
E L D E R SPRIN G S
Monday, June 2, is J . M. Lord’s
eightieth birthday. We wish to an­
nounce that there will be a basket
picnic at Thomas Ford on that t^dy
in his honor. , Mr. Lord wishod as
many, of his friends who gun to
meet him on this social o ccu io n .

You will actually lessen your tire cost per mile
with Diamond Tires—ask the man that uses them

Phone 16

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WE HAVE FOUND IT!
DAISY TILE
A PERFECT DRAIN TII.E: Thoroughly Impervious to Water. ( hcmlcil
Decomposition. Atmosphere and Moisture.
Made from that same material adopted by the Government to withstand
Ni'rlc and Picric Acid tests fn the construction of i's Immense arid plants.
i Hinpu ii-e tlie giHsts
sey's

Coorrlxht IV19 Halt Schilfntr &amp; Mail
This is one of the good waist-seam
suits we're ready to sljow you;
single anil double-breasted models.

Six months from now
O U ’R E satisfied with
ever clothes you buy at the
time you get them, or you wouldn’t
buy.
If that’s all the satisfaction
you want, any clothes will do; they
all look good when therre new

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We’re trying to give you more than
that. You want satisfaction six
months from now or a year. That’s
'•why we offer Hart Schaffner &amp;
Mar* Clothes.
They're guaran­
teed to satisfy you absolutely;
money Jiick if they don't.

Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing
j of Hart Schaffner and Marx clothes
Everything Men and Boys wear

parents.

Mr

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Our supply is limited only by oor demand.

Mrs. Ki I
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M ct’ufley.
Emmet McCall and Misses May
Conoly and Alice Drunnon visited
Sanford Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lawton spent
Monday in Sanford.
Mr. and Mrs. O. I' Swope and
children left Wednesday fnr Wash­
ing. New York and other points in
tlu&gt;-cast. Mr. Swope expects to lu­
ll way about two weeks hut -Mrs.
Swope und the children will spend
the summer with relatives and
friends in Oklahoma and Kansas.
C. M. Farnell of Sanford spent
Thursday night in Oviedo.
The Sanford ball team ’ played
Oviedo team in Oviedo Thursday
afternoon. The score stood 23 to 3
in favor of Oviedo. This is two out
of three games Oviedo has won from
Sanford this season,*
Tho Red and Blue Contest which
has been running in the Christian
Endeavor Society for the past two
months dosed Sunday night with u
victory for the Reds. The victors
were beautifully entertained by the
Hlues at the home of Miss Ruth
Young, the captain of the Hlues. It
was an advertisement party, each
person ‘ representing some familiar
advertisement. There was great fun
guessing each representation, after
which games were played and- de­
licious refreshments were served.

SOLE AGEN r.S IN SEMINOLE. ORANGE AND LAKE COUNTIES, FLA.
Stuck in yard* and 25,000 ready for shipment.

MAHONEY-WALKER CO
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LONG WOOD PH K-t PS
F. \Y llciik left T u e sd a y for their
home in I'lanUji-hl, N. J .

Miss Olive Dinkel and Miss Glad­
ys Craig of Orlando spent the week
end the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J . S.
Dinkel.

J. E. Phipps was shopping in Or­
lando on .Saturday.
Fred » Grist .was In Orlando on
Tuesday.
L. J. Hunt and family motored up
from Ft. Lauderdale and spent the
week end with Mrs. Hunt’s parents,
Me. and Mrs. J. II. Allen.
Mrs. Wilkinson left last week for
Gainesville where she will join her
husband.
Palm Springs was visited by two
heavy rain storms on Tuesday and
considerable damage was done by
the heavy rain and wind.
Mrs. Mary Hardaway spent sev­
eral days in Oakland, the guest of
her cousins, Mr. and &gt; Mrs. Mc­
Daniels.
Mr. Rietcr and family left last
week for their home near Pittsburg.
Mr. Rieter plans to purchase tl\e
UPSALA AND GRAPEVILLE
Cramer property and locate here an­
(Received too late for publication other year.
last, week)
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Tl;e Palm and Hoosicr Springs
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hodges came road Is being clayed.
out J ruii* Sanford lo spend the dny
Tho Seminole Sunshine. Club gave
with Mrs. Hodges' parents last Sanan
entertainment last Friday even­
day.
ing at the Library, also sold punch
Tv^o friends of Mrs. A. F. Wrs- and cake. The following program
terdick, Mrs. Belle Coward of Or­ wus rendered: Song, "Three Letters
lando and Mrs. Chas. Krause of Home," sung by the club; reading,
Avon Park were her house guests for "Ancient Auto” by Mrs. Dinkel:
a few days.
Mr. and -Mrs. E. W. Lundquist
went Into Sanford and brought out
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Hudgins and
little Alice to spend the day 'with
them Sunday. •
Mr. and Mra. Regener, s in Adolph
and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rcnnin,
with tlieir two daughters from Gotha
paid their relatives the EhfcnBperger

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SERVICE, QUALITY and PRICE
THE

CANNING SEASON
IS NOW H E R E WE
HAVE PLENTY OF
MASON SCREW TOP AND ATLAS
GLASS TOP
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— PRICES RIGHT —

CLOVER LEAF” AUTOMOBILE TIRES
Nonskid

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_ Groceries, Fertilizer, Crates of alj kinds, carloads a specialty, Cut-rate
Auto Tires, Gasoline, Oils, Sweet Potato Plants.
When You Want Anything Just Phone 181

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. 201 We^t First Street

COUNTY HAPPENINGS

why they don't for the city and the
Norman Swanson of the east side RED CROSS S E R V IC E AWARDS
800 Hours— Miss Alexia AY*
A Pile of Diamonds
people are all right. ' Sanford is get­ visited his purents Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Ruth Mces.
A jule of Diamonds lay on tho
ting to.ho n husinVss little town since! Niels Swanson on Friday.
Seminole County Chapter Workers
(Continued from page 2)
• Anyone whose name appears in idewnlk a"rosi from the Herald ofthe war and it will be greater San­
Win Service Radges
The ladies have been-pretty for­
nearly ail day Saturday. Some
this list who has not received their
ford when everything gets rig h t
t\carn
tunate in getting rid of some snakes
away by men who droveThe Bed Cross Service badges bndge will please call for it at the we?Krarried
Mary Eva McGahcy; Athletic Girl,
People will have a bad time dip­ lately. E. W. Lundquist killed a big that have been awarded ti&gt;-workers
Irr.
eftm,
up
Itk^rars.
At night there were
H om e‘Service office in the WoodrufTLamar Truitt; Merry Widow, Mnr- ping cattle Saturday if the bad
still
ma\v
left
one for Mrs. Swanson, while Mrs. in Seminole County Chnpter were Wntson building.
and those were taken
Committee on
Mritc Allen; Society Girl,
Willie weather holds on, but we don't care
J. E. Lundquist and Mrs. Ertc&amp;on received Inst week and distributed awards, Mrs. R. A. Terheun, . Mrs. inside by Kalpl
Iph Wight of the Wight
Lou McGahey; Matron, Olive Waits how the world wags so the peace is
accounted for two others.
During by the'awarding committee.
Tire Co. ‘ \
David Speer. •
&gt;n&lt;l two children, Master B. J.
signed and then we can say more, the blue berry, season they nre espec­
This pile of diamonds caused con- _
These badges have been .awarded
Overstreet and Aldca La Vine.
In addition to these names on the
do more and think for the better. ially apt to be around.,
siderable comment and those who
o n ‘ a certain number of hours, in a&gt;
Honor R o ll'a very notable distinct
That is what we nre all living in
Mrs. Bullinger jind the Misses given
got them seeTned *welf pleased.
period ■ of
time,
and
WEST GENEVA AVENUE
tion comes to this chapter through
hopes of, is peace,
Eunice Tyner, Margaret Kricson and as no record
Many have not beer^ able to get
of
these hours of
, ta
San(orJ
„ v , ,)Ut , or lho
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fortier spent
The fall garden is ahotlt out nnd little Ruth were cithers after Suncfuy service has been kept at local head- Mn,. It. J . Holly who I. probably tho them
in Sanford before
Sunday with Mr. Tom Fortier and spring gardens are in now. Veget­ school at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. quarters it has been quite difficult to r ?
. ' k . \ h. ! T V Y . h* Vl n? ! . « th at tho Wight BrosSluivo aigawon tho Red Cross pin for service
ables are plentiful now. All kinds of Jesse Lee.
family.
cd a good big contract with rjie Dlamake the awards; the committee,
during the Spanish-American War.
Mr. and Mrs. Nicola arc spending watermelons are in but the price is
mond Tire Co. they could nHt
Mr. and Mys. C. M. Williams' und however, notified the members of
the week end on their old home high. Everyone seems to have plen­ their daughter,-Miss .Edna and -M rr the chapter, throughMhe-columns of
, Th e-p im -a-solid gold Red Cross thcmTirowT" Sufilce tfn ra y 'tlia V 1
ty of melons.
place at Soldier Creek. .
and Mrs. Voile Williams mototed to the Herald, to compute the time emblem was presented personnlly by Diamond Tire has come tp Sanfor
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Culp and Mrs.
We don’t see much about the ex- Orlando Sunday, getting home safely given in- actual service to the Red Clara Barton to Mrs. Holly at T a m ­ to stay and this news will be wel­
Cross 'and report, to the Home Ser­ pa, Fla., in 1898. Mrs. Holly gave
W. M. Robinson left last Saturday kaiser nowadays b u t -I guess he is just as the storm came up.
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mnnths of service in the corrfmissnry come by 'many motorists who have
for Jacksonville to spend the week still sawing logs in Holland. I think
Little Minnie Beck has been very vice office. Several branches have:
been wanting them.
with th*4r people. They made the he will get anothor'joh later on when ill for a week, coming down with the reported through their chairmen but department and registrar.
the peace is signed.
trip in their car.
mumps at her grandparents' home others have failed to make any re­
Mrs. Jack Vaughn is on the sick
in Grapcvillc Gnd /after being re­ port. There are undoubtedly many
lut this week. There are so many
UPS ALA AND GHAPEVILLK
moved home, con^&lt;4tion set in and members of the chapter who have
earned the badge wlytso names have
people complaining of feclirfg bad I
We shall be fortunate in having she has been seriouTly ill since. Thu
not been submitted. On the of her
think it must be tilth weather.
Rev. Edwards of Jacksonville with family physician, Dr. Puleston- is
hand, an erroneous mistake has been
It seems like the rainy season has us "next Sunday for preaching at attending her and We hope- she will
made by some in the belief that the
soon
be
well.
« t in. U ft fine for sweet potato 4 o'clock after the Sunday school at
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tints of service covers the ; whole
3:00, where Rev. Kricson leuda us in
planting.
We hear that Walfrt'd Pierson of
period of time since the orga nhntion
Da Havre, France hns sent to his
The air planes pass by but don't Bible study.
of Seminole County Branch in April,
brother Carl of Upsalu .a German
fall in our little city. I don't see
Last Sunday in our lesson we saw
1917. A* a matter of fact the time
gun as a* memento.
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where one man was used of God to
is computed as follows:
'Mrs. Thompson and little ones of I
call nr cause a whole city to repent,
Four hundred lni#rs in six months,
Del,ami are spending the day, Wed­
forsake their sins and live for God.
a plain budge: 800 hours in six
nesday with friends in Grapcvillc.
Shall Nineveh rise up in •judgment ;
months, bailor and plain ribbon;
against us who live now ami ha v^ sft
MitKI hours ui twelve months,
haslet■
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GENEVA
-much more light?
Are we gospel
anil
blue
ritdum
with
one
stripe;;
Horace
Mauler,mi
is
our
latest
boy
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JKKSONVIUE'FLA.
hardened? Shall we allow our day
3100 hours in eighteen months,
of grace to pass by ami heed nut the tu eome back from France,
EunjpeariPtaA-txHTipkfe liolemSctraved
badge, blue ribbon with I wo white
1rail of the Spirit: "Whosoever will
wtiideroarsStejmUMtaJ ■1.e up-Cafoin
Mrs J M Chaffer, who has Im-cm j stripes.
The ojlicers of the coupler
&lt;xc.«Ktio(vConvenient toEverything-In ]
let him come and the Spirit and the, visiting her son, Herbert C'halTir are entitled to budges on their te.rm
Bride say Come.”
Suildny after^ near Jacksonville for some time j of service and such members who
heart of City Send for BookletwmoLi usniTH, prop’R •
Sunday Mis servants speak to us but enme home Tuesday much improved
have done intensive campaign work.
bow few stop their work or pleasure in health.
, The names of those receiving the
even to listen.
The world is so)
(Mis Mapps, Ossie Flynt,
Buy
badges an* as follows:
alluring.
mood Kilhee and others are leaving
Sanford 2100 Hours: D. ( ’ . Mar­
Rev. Sessions got mixed up on the Saturday for Georgia, where they
lowe,
It. It Deas, Mrs. Deane Tur­
change of time last Sunday. So there will puck peaches for I be next six
put on
ner.
Mrs
K. Sf* Galli i way, Mrs.
weeks.
was no preaching.
David Speer. Mrs. M. C. Savage,
M. E. Dooley, J. V. Wicks and
Rev. Brower and wife of Sanford
Mrs. A. K. Hill. Mrs. It. A. Tur-t t
Geo.
Matthews are attending court
wery afternoon guests at the home .of
lieun.
,
G. T. Ballinger ami wife on Friday. in Sanford this week.
1600 Hours Mrs. K. P. Morse
Hilly 6 rnnt is the latest victim of*
AUTO O W N ERS
H. C. Du Bose.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lee and their
the mumps.
little son have been the house guests
800 Hours — Mrs. It. J. Holly,
Call on us for exact
The close of school was celebrated
of their brother, Jesse and wife for a
Mrs. H. Puleston, Mrs. B. J . Star­
with a picnic at the popular picnic
duplicate of your
number of days.
ling, Mrs. Nick Zernovcan, .Mrs.
grounds
at Lake Harney last Satur­
broken spring,
Ernest Krupp, Mrs. Fred Williams,
T. O. Tyner and daughter, Flor­
day, everybody having u good time,
It. A. Terheun.
ence
were
dinner
guests
on
Sunday
and receive
as usual.
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Krell.
100 Hours— Mrs. Henry Wight,
spring s at­
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cameron nnd Mrs. Henry Mcl.nutin, Mrs. C. W
Mr. rind Mrs. Stedt are keeping
isfaction
family of Cameron City attended Shinhols'er. Mrs. T M. Puleston.
"house fur Mr and Mrs. Rant mil. as
that Is
i
the picnic at Lake llnrncy Saturday.
the latter have returned to their
Junior Red Cross Members
Everybody is canning peaches.
real.
Boston home for the summer
Ethel Henry. Agnes Dumas, Flnr- i
We are sorry to learn that Mr.
ence Henry, Vera Terhwuij, Dick
M ET IN JACKSONVILLE
Lynn hns been sick, being threatened
Terheun, Jr.
&gt;■
with appendicitis.
Georgetown—100 Hours— Rev.
Editor Holly Sees Soldier Son After
June weather scents to be with us
C. Brewer.
Twelve Months of War
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and. it is causing tho corn und 'cotton
Enst Sanford Branch — 1600 Hours
After looking for his boy at many
tu sara ta sit
to fidurish.
SANFORD FLORIDA
Mrs. II. G. Dleteiich.
ports of France nnd in. the camps in
W RICLEVS
800 Hours— Mrs. W. A. Raynor, i
this country It. J. Holly met his son,
Look for rfeo
Reginald, at the union station ut Mrs. Ben Squires, Mrs. W. W. Drisntm«
Jacksonville after a separation of snr, Mrs. Vaughn.
Chuluota- 2100 Hours Mrs.
twelve months.
Just n year ago
Reginald joined the Tank Corps in 1). Brumley, Mrs. J. W. Nixon, Mrs. j
Jacksonville and was Bent to Gettys­ L. B. Collins, Miss l?thel Collins.
burg, Pa., und afterward to Toby- •t 800 Hours — Miss Mary Jacobs,
hnnnu for his training nnd then sent Mrs. Wm. Jacobs, Mrs. Wm. Hig­
when applied to
overseas to take service in the gins.
whippet tunks. - He also served as
100 Hours— Mrs. Noah Jacobs,
despatch rider and, was stationed at Mrs. M. W. Johnson, Mrs. 1). A.
many points in France before and Merriwethcr, Mrs. R. R. Kohctrs,
after the armistice was signed. His Mrs. Lawrence Swanson.
lather, R. J . Holly in the Y-. M. C.
Geneva—2400 Hours — Mrs. EnA. transport service kept a watchful dor Curlett, Miss Armia Eichner.
eye on his movcnChts thinking he
wduld nt some time or other meet
liia boy in Franco or bring him home
or) his ship.
At Bordeaux lost
P
W IG H T G RO C ERY CO.,
month he was just* a week too late
Sanford, Fla.
as the lad had sailed on the Santa
Anna for this country.
Upon Mr.
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Nwwwwv
Holly's arrival at Newport News he
went to Camp Mills only to find
thnt his son had gone to Camp
Meade and from there to Camp
Jackson.
Mr. Holly was meantime
called home by the illness of his wile
and upon reaching Jacksonville was
Would.you knowingly walk into a store, ask fo r
approached by a young soldier who
something,
accept an inferior piece o f goods and
proved to be his boy, CorpuYal
pay m ore. than it was worth? Of course you
Holly, and the greeting of father nnd
son caused many smiles and tears
wouldn't, yet you are doing that\mknowingl'y in
among those who were waiting for
many cases i f .you are buying without see­
trains at the station. They came on
to Sanford together and Mrs. Holly
ing our Q U A L I T Y and P R IC E S first.
Baskets Leave:
is happy in tho^ reunion of the
family once more.
Monday Return Thursday

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WhenYour Spring Breaks

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sealed in Its waxwrapped package, air­
tight. impurity proof—

WRIGLEYS
is hygienic and wholesome*. The goody
that's good for young
and old.

B. &amp;0. MOTOR CO.

The Flavor Lasts

R isin g Sun

S e lf R is in g F lo u r

It means flour which has a sci­
entific baking efficiency and an
inestimable food value.

Just stop and think a minute!

LEESBURG, FLORIDA

Tuesday
Thursday

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Saturday
Tuesday

Phone 43, Sanford, Florida

Value of Silence.
If a man abuses an enemy, ho hurts
himself, and If he prnlses him, bln
friends sny ho Is a hypocrite. There
seems to be no courso more crcditnblo
than tho simple courso of keeping still.
—•Topeka Capital.

Treat yourself right.

Trade with a store that will give you (be satisfaction that
you are entitled to. _ •- •

Perkins ,and B ritt

Belief |« Everything.

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Whatever - you can aspire to and
Imagine nnd believe In, you can dem­
onstrate In your character and In your
life.—Elizabeth Tqpnc. .
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THE SANFORD HERALD

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MAY 30. 1919

measured in p ir THESANFORDHERALD ofrcncycommodities
have gone up and the pr^ce of

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In 1895 hc-entered the ministry
and accepted the pastorates of
currency measured in comanodities churches at Seville and Lake Como. |
R. J . HOLLY, Editor
In 1898 he became pastor of th e.
has gone down.
/.
W; M. HAYNfLS, Business .Manager
The economic history^ sif the world Daptist. church at Palatka, which
charge he
held until|8%I19tfT&gt;, when he 1
similar
8%
-H88 tdtows
jX88 Ta lhut
I il •i ■ ainy
•• f iiII
•■*——
—— —
— cir,
Published Every Friday by
’ ^clearly
T H R IFT today if you would have the man of to­
tu instances the dcrlyne of commodity ; accepted a call to Titusville,
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY prices has been ik much slower pro* From 1913 until his death, Mr.
morrow Thrifty. Teach your child to save not
cess than currency intlation, and in j Stones served the churches at Oviedo ; jtJj
- ‘^UIMCHimoS rttH K IS ADVANCE:
only money—but character, courage and will­
-no
- case in modern history has the and Geneva, and deeply endeared = =
O f jK Y E A R ______ __ _______________ __ ____ U M
power. Saving people are thrifty and you’ll al­
B I X M O N T H S ,_____________________________ 1.00 level of commodity prices ever re­ himself to the citizens of these towns.
THREE MONTHS_________r-.......
J i turned to the level at which it Stood Members, not only of his own faith
ways find them the best.people.
when hVie inflation of the currency and order, but of all churches held
E n ln ad u S-romt-CUM Mall M allrf Anfii.l Z!nd
brother Stones in the highest e-rteem
begaj.i.
IM S , &gt;1 Ike 1‘eelelflre at M &lt;nr«d, ItoHila
S U R P L U S $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0
C A P IT A L 5 3 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
U a d ri Att of Mareh In t, 1870
ami
feel poignantly their loss in his o»
vine of America's highest economic
jQ
Office: II' f»l ) H a lld lii
Telrphona no,
No, ns
118 j i/ithurities, Professor Irving Fisher departure from earthly duties.
Left
to
mourn
the
loss
of
our
denr
""
/] of Yale University says in’ his paper
“ What is court without a Grajttd read at the Conference of Governors brother are hU faithful wife, his son,
Ju ry ?”
Seminole county Is I^ he and Mayors at the White House F re d ' Stondk of Daytona, another
V?
congratulated upon not requiring a March 3rd to 5th, “ business men son, William of Philadelphia, Penn­
JVE WAHT YflIIR P .t lS lH t j J .
Grand Jury for this session-''of the should face the facts. To talk rev­ sylvania, and two daughters, Miss
court. Lot us hope that 'this per- erently of 1913*11 prices Is to speak Elizabeth, teacher in the Geneva
forman’e will be repealcsl often.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
R. B. PEAS,
C. D. COUCH,
a dead Innguage today. * *
We school, and Miss Mary Stones, loach -1
H. R.STEVENS
C. M. HAND
-----er
in
the
Enterprise
school,
Volusia!
Csshicr
As8.’l Ciihiar
I’railjffi
|
are ‘on a new high price level which
virv-CrmliUl
county.
A»no,,K other near rela­
Those who misacid attending the tyill he fotmd -a stubborn reality."
tives in this country are his sister-inL E T 'S GOlCommunity WorVt Convention on
T *H E• B A N K T H A T I N St U R E S *Y O U R D E P O S I T S
•
law, Mrs. Hart of Geneva, his two
Tuesday, and ■''there were many,
hrothers.-ih'law, Rev. A. L. Aber­
missed a rure/treal.
Florida is far
" f LOIUDA, SAND
crombie
of Umatilla. and J , E, Aber­
behind on L\t*r work among the hoys -. Speaking of the wonderful returns
' and will, regret it some day unless farmers have .enjoyed this season crombie of Winsted, Connecticut.
steps tyi't* taken to remedy 'the exist* from the bean, cucumber, pepper,
Thofm any friends of the family posed ns n maxi who needed work, to talk of hi* gentle friend and the
— —- An lllustratlon.-----r * ing /renditions.
He
sympathize
deeply with these in and she secured the |Misltb&gt;n In your days .whun they were together.
and other small-truck crop, the
“Thought."
says n philosopher, "may
tneir^sad hour of bereavement. — — father’s office for ibe. ' Oil I It was n given mi Intimate picture of. Steven­
Punta Qorda Herald 'declar e s :...
atny behind sltent .lips, Tiut when It
caddish
Uilng
to
do,"
he
added
bit*
son’s
simple
life
on
tlie
Island,
of
Ids
- / E V E ICYIt0 GY C'A N HEI.T*"
"Florida Mind' it showing this year
terljf; "and E suppose you’ll think I’m rambles on the bench among the coco­ becomes, feeling It runs to expresThe law says that: No animal may what it can do when properly culti­
n
pretty poor sort."
nut groves, of his friendly associations slon." We’ve noticed this in eases
—* I*—
. «ll&gt;
. ,1 %
t
/
I'S
t ir -A V» «■
4T
ID litllSD
v ated "
Hut brntlier Itob \vns slinking with with the natives. When Stevenson left of persons Who thought they were hit­
l eaten or overloaded, and it punThe "grit” of ! her sons and the
sttppressed laughter. "Pretty clever!" the island he Invited Donat aboard his ting n nail, hut Who felt-they Imd
i hes those who are cruel to animals. sand of her soil Is what is making
lie' choked. "Now It’s up to you To ship for dinner and presented "him a smashed their fingers.—Boston Tran­
square yourself with Dot. She's wise valuable ring .ns a souvenir of tllylr script. \
One is
Therefore, if you know of a horse Florida rich and famous.
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that something's In the air after this friendship, " lie was it good man. a
- t tat is not properly cared for. or is helpless without the other. Thou­
Dy NELLIE GORD6 N.
Well, She Is, Isn’t She?
afternoon, hut I didn't say n word to great gentleman." Is Donat’s tribute.
v orked when lame nr very old —if sands of acres of as good soil as that
Poor man! He can spend a full day
her.
I
wanted
’to
hear
your
version
you know of a dog, chained all the in the Punta Gorda, M;inatee, II tsl- iCopyriglit, Isis, liv.ilc McClure .Newspa­
a *# '
making himself look pretty m.d no­
lirst."
per SymllA-ato.j
lime without exercise, or one with-t ings. Plant City. Sanford and OkeeSAMUEL M. FELTON
body notices Idin. while n wee slip nf n
Dorothy must have had n premoni­
i■ al n * !
o i t water or prfipyr shelter in very I chobee sections arc to he found all
girl can come but .Just tiny old &lt;tnv
Now that the war was n thing of tion that she was going t o , have a
hot or cold Vent her or a cat that over Florida, and it is only when the past,, so to speak, Dorothy found caller, as she donned her very pret­
•
and tlie entire populace will say, "Ain’t
deserves better care of its owners men with the Vgrit" to tackle the time bunging heavily on Iter hands. tiest gown.
site sweet?"—South Charleston Sen­
than it is getting; in miy of these thing intelligently get to work - on No more' Liberty hum boosting, and
tinel'.
When flie’ jnnld nnnoiineed his nrenses fet us ■remember that we are these soils, that they produce the the bed' Gross activities bud nlinte*. rivnl she descended to tin* living room
&lt;* nvnrds unless we try to improve wonderful harvests we read of this considerably in the town of KentVtJle nod found there a young man, bill and
Ti
r
with tin* ilawWiCg
peace. Dorothy, bronzed, but with brown eyes that
(inditions.
Sometime:) it can he season.
more somber f|t»n merry, u*--u;u
(lone by personal ami. kindly remind
It i* almost impti’ Miiiit) in estimate la fore ilit- wary bail been rather a Merc ________
tarry of TeTsTTrerimT ttn-^lwv of flnlrrtfT muulier occasion.
ers In I he
careless
iier&amp;uiis.__
tnnt’eiul
fcTurrrx
from
&gt; -x fr—r
"I have an explanation to make,
■! —tnitet* ft^lakes Torre to make Hnon I I’lnrida tno k i ro(.s. for i lie ero[ &gt;-• are tines bit had gotten Into Imr blond,
0 iey the Golden Huh*, 111 ti'i&lt;i ialt'-r ma'ri i-t&lt; ! ■n van in,- ■a ml • «,'!•!&gt; ttnd stn* wiis n stb ' s with little In do. 'I - tiiey." he begun, and forthwith
Scanning bet mull -4te found oty? began the tale of his perlldy. Dorothy
iiL v G u ll
i&lt;iitaiiee to tin- ;
&lt;, or nlHir i !t\ 11at va. in a li liii" V. i\aet!\ what
letter wliieh brought It look of ell- m lirst was naturally very Indignant ;
)'• village unthiiFity simuhi the 1act' r\ mi a section ha&gt; a t 'I'lied
\Ve tlntslasm |ia her very attractive face, bur she llnnlly ileebled to forgive him.
1 ■■ referred, nolens tiiere is a .special can only estimate ii|mn I he carload' rephtillig till’ bored lislless look
Some weeks later found this engag­
I lit mime ollteer, and t !.. r*■ are f,r shipped at tte a erage g f
paid will'll had -Iftil'll there lately.
ing villain pleading with Dorothy to
I
few in Florida-. It «• E^il oio ,■ reported from diMcrent places and at
Jt was from the American Itcd resign from her position on the mm1
• *v»-* A
Cross, asking tllat she serve on il cone ndtleo and to form n new one to be
in impyoving conditions, that is not varying times.
mlttee t!i aid men returning from the devoted solely * and entirely to the
wtTSrtiae to sav. " I i« mil any 'of
*1 hi1 I’ll til a )■ eda Ifruald t* I- us
after-enre’’ of one returned soldier.
my business,
an I go along lulling "One ear of t o r S d i t netted- &gt;1. M'tw lee. In finding positions Mlllaliln
(lamb cnaitures sutTi-r m-edle-s|y t 9d.L.iii. another ear netted f 1,71)3.75 (o their xiirlons iiMlltles and to help And I almost forgot to add that ho
be aluiM il witlmet evi n Irving to Hundreds of ears at prices but them In general In readjusting them­ was surcesiiful.
selves |o civilian life.
help them.
little under these have game out or
Dorothy literally threw herself Into KNEW AND LOVED STEVENSON
This includes the breakitig if the are going &lt;&gt;m now.
tin1 work with great eagerness. From
_________
The federal bureau of erop e nut­ illuming until night site gave of her Old Rendenl of Tahiti Proud of Hi t
game, bird Uml lisb law-1of our state,
a t Is too often do'ie by home people ates tells us, ri gardmg t fie Fhirula best clT'orts to the wonderful work.
Association Wi th the Famous
Due imiming. iis she was leaving for
m
as wi ll as tourists
l*n&gt;tet img laws watermelon crop "The bureau has
Romanticist.
have been marie and if we want records of lb,fill!) acres now planted, the "Afterl-’ate" headquarters, » call­
In the town of 1‘apeele, on the Is­
Florida to ront-inue blessed m ani­ tlie forecast for the season being er was ananilnecil And In the livingroom she found a tall, bronzed young land of Tahiti, lives an old man mimed
Samuel f.t. Felton, president of the
a;i
mal bird ami listi life in nuelt- afiiin- 7,IdU ears, I.Ottii melons to a car."
man chid In olive drab,
Chicago Great Wpctern, is the man
Donat, a former comrade of Itohert
dance as il should and could be, ti is
And with the price averaging
“Miss finn?"- he questioned.
Louis Stevenson when the famous ro­ who has rehabilitated the railroads of j
tip to Florida citizens to see about it. above six hundred dollars a car,
stypi* *3 tiled evt: \
France. He has recruited seven con­
manticist was Journeying through the
Dorothy iioildi-il.
Munkiml is stronger than animal while many .cars arc still bringing
struction
regiments
and
their
work
has
'
South
Ken-Islands.
Donat
,
loves
tn
ir.-l
ih? ' r ' I 5
"I understand that -you are one of
life, ami God expects us to live and j above eight himdied" dnllafs, or the ‘Afier-t’are’ committee, and a’s I tell of Ifie days when the. writer used been one of the wonders of the war.!
t'o e k form s Ilmi jit t ! i- 1:1
tench the doctrines of humanity ami i eighty rents a melon at the side have Just returned from camp I have to rest in Ills home and listen to the He mobilized the country’s railroad fa- *
carefully cU--ictv i tl
mm
•justice toward the dumb creatures truck or in the livid, some idea of taken the liberty of calling to nsk If weird ghost tales which the old man cilities for the Invasion of Mexico, had
that
step
been
necessary,
and
that
arc
all. - 'u li
told and which Klevciisoit wove Intoaroulid us.
j what the melon rmp i s ’going to he you enubl aid me In Oiutlm; work.
_wprk put_hiro in t.aMCh.wlth the rail- 1
^Oppose It |s il little Irrvipihir, hk ( , 1., i bUlnc uf.lij.S-SbJElcfi. ...
-j—
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|worth can be bad
f*jrt|r~pr gnn when TTTA'r"
man power of the ’ country for j
.’ •” -{_n.nt hi-limg
4ftftn d nr~r “ “- T h e i r - frrrnd»tit|r-tTT
t
Il AY*/
.t ^yMBrldtt Is 1.W nniy-*L*i
Hot;:; ! i::
&gt;' ■
'. hi •
service in France.
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M&lt;iiIn here fi»r sum** lime, til letf-i. I writer renleil a Iimise In reit In after
I t y*oe will read ynnr history of ping watermelons *in market.ibli
nnd Coriivr:-, Ct ru .rev 7 .-Ics,
a trip through the Marquesas' Is­
( uliforniu m the gold rush days of |itbunliites.
’I’he stale will* as in ihnught perhnp-i you might he willing lands. Oil liontit'K grounds were the
to help me."
Steel
ITinces, T o p Lockhtff.
Glasses for Appearance Sake.
'19, you will find that one of Uu every other fruit ami melon and
D oroth y considered for n moment, only vegetable gardens In the Is­
"SIDs
Bessie,
If
you
a
re
gA
tlng
to
k
Let ns (letnoustra’-e lunv
outstanding and most impressive fea­ trurk |rod ict, reap the best of the
. 6.
then, assuming h er most businesslike land, the formation o f which was
tures of the time was “ high prites." prices for its work in raising tlie inn niter, s a id ; "li Is r a t h e r Irregular, mostly coral, sand and rubble. Each town today, I wish you would buy my
you
can saw time, Isbnt nml
alstAT, who lives in tlit- iiAirth, a pair
You Will find many amusing in- earliest produce.
I suppose.' hut then, the object of lb - morning the old mail would send to of glasses," “ Why. Annie," rA'plh-d lit**
money 1 y
t he E-7- t t
atances of the astonishment of tlie
It pays to truck in Florida, even work Is to help nil soldiers, and I ' Stevenson's Inmse a great basket of young holy nddrA's-a-d, “ I ooiihl imt gA*t
P o s t B in d e r .
newly arrived tenderfoot' at the if the sandy soil does not uppear l " , 1111ftk perhaps the m a i l e r of yo u r m&gt;| fresh vegetables, fruit and coconuts. jiAttr s|s|&lt; r ti peir a,t glns-i-s, Kinand
Inter
wln-n
the
a
u
th
o
r
came
to
prices lie was obliged to pay for you lit tu raise anything, provided j hehinglng liere will not m u tte r.'
must hllVA' le v sight teste»| sai that tllAA
everything he needed ur desired
A you have tlie right kind, ami Midi 1 A fter noting bis qualHlcnlloils. and i ll,ilM,i l ' " ' " " f,,r die gift the two would g la - te s nisi &gt; tn- &gt;ii:i .it li'." "lilt," said
sit
in
the
-hade
and
talk
for
hours.
M-cnrltic Ills mhlre-iH, sin- prnmiseil (&lt;•
•plate of ham and eggs. J5.0U; a pair fieri! grit In mix with ileal sand
Annie rA ii&gt;&gt;Ai r l n g h . "-^o* wrote iiia- that
Phone 118
Sanford, Florida
Nothing delights Donat more than
l A'timnmli iit,' with him ns soaiii un paik
til Imots. $75 00. a hit of lumber,
what tits uu nose tits tier n o s e !"
Tuinpu Tritium*
slide,
? 100.00; carpenters' wages. $50,00 a
A week liib'r fouiul Ilohert Blrney.
day, and so on through the whole
OHITUAlt Y
I lorothy's Itrntege. sellled In the &lt;&gt;flist of the market."
lb-e iif Dorothy's father. And, Mrnngi-- i i
li
The chief renson for this condition
l.v enough, it heenmo necessary for
Rev.. Willlunt Slones
in the gold fields in M9 was precisely
Dorothy
to
visit
her
father
at
business
Seminole county and Florida have
the fundamental reason for our gen­ lost one of the noblest men in the very niHi'li more often than - In the
eral high level prices all over this state in the death of Rev. William past. Kim lunl many pleasant .dinin'
country and the civilized world to­ Stones, late pastor of the llnptlst with the stranger, who puzzled* her
day, a relatively large supply of cur­ churches at Ovieffn and Geneva. greatly, as his manner of s|»eech and
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A
rency, a relatively small supply of Ilev. Stones’ death occurred at the habits were very milch at variance
»Hb Ills apparent position in life.
goods or commodities, a great need Itotne of his son. Mr. Fred Stones at
Some iiiuullin later came a day of
of commodities.
Statem ent of Condition Condensed from
Daytona, Florida, on Friday. May much rejoicing In Dorothy's family.
Under the call of the* prire which 10th.
Brother Boh arrived home after n
Comptroller's Call May 12,1919
Cnliforriia was offering for eumnmdi■ ®R/.
Rev. Stones has been one of the year of fighting "over there." After
ti'-s in those days of gold, ail the most active citizens of Seminole he lind been home about it week In** *
RESOU RCES
world began rushing its surplus pro­ county in all of the many drives aecoinpanled Dorothy one morning to
l ia b il it ie s
the
office.
ducts to that' profitable market.
other activities during the past two
Loans am) Discounts - $ 3 2 1 ,2 8 2 .1 7
And-as they entered the outer of­
C a p i t a l ......................... $
3 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0
The production of gold, however, years. In Red Cross work, Liberty fice n strange thing occurred. Bob
O v e r d r a fts .........................
3 2 9 .5 8
Surplus and Profits - 4 8 ,2 5 3 .9 9
was no great as to keep fur ahead of Loan drives, War Savings ami Unit­ ell'll red the little gate In n Jump nnd
U. S. Ronds and Treas.
I) u e Federal Reserve
ti e production of commodities, nnd ed War Work campaigns, Mr. Stones landed almost on tup of the youiq.
Ccrlificntcs . . . .
-131,176.00
Hank (Secured by U.
it wus only a fter'a period of years was among tlie leaders of his com­ man who was studiously working at n
OlliCj Ronds - - - 191.1 2 9 ,7 3
*
S.
Treas. Certificates)
1 1 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0
desk.
tl at commodity prices in California munity, never failing to respond to
Federal R e s e r v e Bank
Circulation
. . . .
8,350.00
"Boh
Blrney—by
all
that's
wonder­
o me to a level approximating those every call made upon him. whether
Slock - - - - - 2
, 100.00
in his official capacity ns u minister ful !" shouted Bob, wringing that
of older markets.
Real Estate . . . .
10,500.00
or
as.a private citizen. I (in efficient young ninn’a hand. “But whnt In the
Furniture
n
n
d
FixtureOn the other hand California was
2 ,5 0 0 .0 0
name of common sense are you doing
COSH AND DUE FROM
id ipplng gold to the older markets work has been recognized not only here?"
HANKS ......................... 2 5 0 ,8 3 3 ,8 0
so rapidly that commodity prices in the communities in which he
Blrney., (lushed nnd uncnmfortnhh
DEPOSITS
1 ,0 0 9 ,5 4 7 .6 5
throughout ami avoiding Dorothy's wonderhu
ri so in those markets to greutly served ns pnstor, but
Total
5
1
.2
1
G
,
lrfl.G
l
the
entire
county.
Total
raze, answered: " I’ll see you this nfl
- $ 1 ,2 1 6 ,1 5 1 .6 4
higher levels.
ernoon
nt
5:30
nnd
explnln
every­
Rev.
William
Stpnes
was
born
in
In the last four ami d half years
thing, I'm rather busy Just now, m
•
4
DrpoklU MIS
tl r whole civilized World has been Doncaster, England, March 24th,
I have sortie things to linlsh which nn
I84G,
and
came
to
America
ut
the
Deposits 1911 - t285.486.a4
di itroying commodities and incronsquite Important."
il g currency. Naturally, the prices age of twenty-one, »«‘.tHng first at
Promptly nt 5;3(l Bolt's roadster wnt
**DepGsils 1915 • - $317,629.85
Montreal. Canada. Later lie moved
watting at th,&gt; ,itli,-,. and the two
to Michigan, where he was engaged
young men rode otr together In ‘ the
D eposits 19 Hi
§ 1 6 6 ,7 6 3 .0 3
in the lumber business. Previous to twilight. After they had been riding
this lime he hud been Connected a little while Blrney begun ldtr re- &gt;
| We have a ribbon for
D e p o s its 1 9 1 7
- $ 5 3 5 ,5 2 4 .7 0 . .
with railroads 'at various poinlJ in rllnl.
your
typewriter
,
England and Canada.
"You see, after I got home I was
&gt; 1,
BLACK* BLU E,
PURPLE
In 1884 lie came to Florida, locat­ pretty well ’all In,' and dad sent pie m
HRc'
or any of the above
ing at Sanford, where he became ir.- up liere for a rest before geitlp" Into
tcrestml
‘in the growing of citrus .bn mess, with, him. After I . had
. . been
twif i "
with red
trees. Later he was engaged in aim- ’ ", 'i V w n l T , 7 " u ? "
" T ,nn”
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l 1,11n ” wan nil eif with me. I Just
HERALD
PRINTING
COMPANY
ilur work in and near DeLand, Hu...
to mw| hiT&lt;
T t 7= T = Office Supply Dept.
where lor a number of ycora he was, of „ Wliy. T ,„.n , r,)UII(1 „n,
jPhone 148
Sanfbrd, Florida
deacon in tlie Baptist church and was on ihls ’After-Caro’ committee,
leader of the Bible Class.
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PAGE ELEVEN

THE SANFORD HERALD .

L "!-— ;
to-wit: W f of NWJf'nf NRlf Sec. 35,
Tp, -1
it. ji i L o ti. 1J
T e e --**4
land brfn( ■««■»#*! at (he date of the Imo*
■nee ol (itch eertlfleale in the name of Un­
known.
..
f
f'-t filed »-!! r-Mifieafea In my ofilee,
am’ ■a* mad* »pplk -'ion fqr t»* ileeda to
lui in iiecorti ice r its law.
i&gt;tc*a »ald rtlHeVn ahall t&gt;« redeemed
are &gt;’■line t * la * taa d. 'da will leu* thereon
on tie ■Ith dav tl J ’ine, A. I&gt;. t9t9.
Y.'Pi-mi .«■ .n.fl-LI ifxnaturr and aesl- Ibl*
the 2nd (Jay of Mar. A. D. 1919.
(•eal)
B. A. UOUCII.AS9,
Cleric Circuit Court Seminole Co.. Fla.
|-5lr
Hr V. M. f&gt;*»*•*!»**. D. C.

Iv te rstn H nr&lt;»n making ■ *l*m**U ef
improvements this season, notably by the government and a telegram prpui. n&gt;l
I IlC
(b(i turn lu b# rffuniitil when
the big shaded verandas, the new has been sent by Mrs. McAdoo, na­ fied t h a t a
h* VB W i ’ f*‘
Floating Small
fishing pier and the new ball room tional chairman, asking the aid of hand fo f n ext yeivf tho Hoard of County CumHlenllonot
m I n «™ C o u n ty , F l o r i d * .
and auditorium. The parties going thb committees in assisting the Boy j fifty dollars was V "1
f-g y .
—Talks Succinctly
&gt;UUi'r» ‘n
K. A. DOUCiLAS'..
personal Items
j j mj*»a 11rttPw.
i * f *•
over for the day have free use of the Scouts of America to conduct the
Arranged for
heir Scouts in appreciation„fInterest
verandas where they cun eat their campaign June 8th to 14th to secure The department recogmvrtCB
Herald Headers
lunches and enjoy the delightful 1,000,000 associate members.
that Boy Scouts never w.-jj,
Jt'^VrolV*
ocean view.
nition
of
splendid
service
tlu-.f^
■tVbi
- -j*om Marin and Lester Henry mo- Beach Friday, where they spent the
hut
nt
such
a
time
the
Wclfaivts**
one
int»rHarry
Ward
and
L.
A.
Brumley
Chicken
Livers
torfd to Orlando Saturday.
day very pleasantly.
are now owners of new Republic
An old hen has a much larger liver partment yearned to give to SyocY’ an'y'an.l
Buy Diamonds. Wight Tire Co.] • Mr&gt; „nd Mrs. .R. T. Thrasher and
' L cjBfk
Trucks purchased from the Wight than you in proportion to we'ght or ford’s HoV Scouts.
Notice of Applirallon for Tar o*r I U«d«r
Scrtlon N of Chapter tiuu !.&lt;■« of Flor­
^ ^
Mias LI vim Carter nnd Louise and Tire Co, They are delighted with food eaten
Then it follows that
Mrs. McKinnon, chairman'of Pth ( \ ____
ida
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Mrs. Dora Ackers of Virginia is Robert Thrasher left today for D a y -j these new trucks* and are using them they get bilious just like* ycu do. Street Park gave splendid plans
Noliee ia hi-reby given that S. K. lioudney,
tk* guest of Mrs. Will Hand.
. tnna for a few days’ -visit.
j daily in tj.eir extensive farming op- They are grouchy, cross, unhappy. showing in what way this may be * * ",'elal pumhi*ar of ta&lt; c’ftllbal- K ». 161, dated
a crS«r the.3rd da - -&gt;f J ‘ll *, A. I». 1J16, haa filed
aald eertltteatn In my &lt;&gt;fli % end haa made
* Mrs. U. B. 11™* a,ul children nro | New Trailmohile for sale at half I erntions.
Start- her liver nnd make her hr.ppy. made a most attractive playground
application for u t 1«ttl M taa ce In s^eordJa Daytona for a few wt*eks‘ visit.
: price. » F. D, WllUrnuor., Carnes
m»••nce with' la.T. S-U ecftjjcate
—ifcsaxa——- -embraeea
-Don’t throw away that .old pan Then she will lay eggs ail the winter. for our children of Sanford. There is
Inky, (olldwln-. drirrlbril 'property altuatrd In
y jt. Stone-^AM kinds or haul- Hotel.
_
.
•
55-Up"
nma hat because it is dirty or out of Como and pH a package of II. A i still a good fund on hand which has
Tin*
UniMnole
eeant'*,
int nai
, |i: (rk
s A FI„ * r t t ’-srlt:
AddLota
to Ft.t
|&gt;hor.e 243.
,‘50-tf
heed it for some time been awaiting wise thank each as-Ta.- »aitt uo i b iB!: ai*svao4 at tha
Wo have a man that will I ho mas 1 oullry Powder.
lif.
Do you know how to use the Bible shape.
See your Ucn3 perk } expenditure,
,
, . *th- !tvjiur* ol iiir1! r*jt!3"4l« In
•5. j. Kennedy of Lakeland was « to help you .control your temper? make it look like npw for you. ocasionally.
Contributed tO'^,1 t»i*ik lt*ams. Ilnlm atld car*
tfd:or in the-city yesterday evening' Hear about it at th e' Preshyterinn I,rinK il
Perkins &amp; Britt.
55-1 c up— hear them sing —look for eggs.
Fund
We
simniL
to ,j,y
law
runu.
simpi.^ ,,e r-’deeioad
,h„ eanaccording
on the 4th
a • «
|^ business.
(church Sunday, 11:15 a. m.
Lieut. W. A. Radford nnd wife Your money'back if it faPs. Mer* » * « « « • « *
us to help humanii* n&gt;®.
chnr.ts Groe. Co., Sanford, Fla.
Mrs. S. d. Kennedy of Lakeland
Mr and Mrs M s . Wiggins of who have been visiting bis parents,
willingly,
cheerfullyiV .l " "
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•
BUY DIAMONDS
*i!l,hf the guest of friends in this Orlutulo spent -the week en d'w ith Capt. and Mrs. R. A. Radford left
gave of your means. V s r S P . ' c ^ ' K I a .
a
The Best Investment
that -your money goes in M. Dougliaa. t&gt;. c ,
|fltv this week.
.
■
l their mother, Mrs. Ella Lclller and Thursday for Atlanta whore they
For Cenlcnninl In 1921
a The first cost of Diamonds
will make their future home. .Capt.
If interested, in land clearing call thpir sister, Mrs. B. I,. Perkins,
for
which you gave it.
rirmlf. Hemlo.l.
Titllahass.v, May 2 8 .—The lower
f. D. Williamson. Carnes Hotel.
| WHEN YOU T H IN K OF CAN Radford accompanied them as far as htius2 of the Florida legislature to­ a is a little less than you nro
-We furthermore wish to' tl)}*
a paying for other Stnndurd
55-ltp |Dy f l U N K OF T H E KANDY Jacksonville.
day adopted a r.-a ilution tmdorsing
our thanks to the men and wbriJk.
They are giving
Wight Bros, have some interesting the proposed Centennial Exposition^ a Tires.
who were instrumental in raising t K r" ^
Mrs. J. H. Lawson. Mrs. Charles K IT C H E N .
I F I T .HAS SUGAR
a
from
4000'
to 10,000 miles
. * quotas Ja r . the counties.- - -You ■have
I Hill and Mrs. Grorge Fox motored JN I T WE HAVE IT .
S TA R relics from the battlefields of France in 1921, comm imoratlhg t ie pur-*
sorrier~nnrt ai'C1' guaranteed
done well, God's blessings be upon
[to Orlando Friday. ■
.T H E A T R E B U IL D IN G .
49 , i L „ in t heir show window oil .Magnolia chastr-Df Florida irom Spain.
a for 5,000 miles, a ipiallty
a both'giver nnd worker.
avenue, among them being the in­
The exposition would open in No­ *
Mr.1and Mrs. 1*. B. Bradford left
-Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Pearson and
product - handled by the
a
famous snw tooth bayonet used by
Robert F. Kersey, Manager
vember and continue for one year. ♦
Jiunday lor an extended visit to two children of Orlando motored
Wight
Tire
Co.
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•
55-.5tc
a
the Germans and afterward denied
Orlando Zone.
|Ohio arid •Michigan.
■
, over Friday and spent the afternoon
The measure now gop* tu. the sen­ ♦
a
by them. Call anti see them.
Jlub-My-i’ism is a powerful nnti- with Mr. and M rs.'C . W. White. #
ate, where,its approval is regarded as a a a a a a a a
a a a f a a a a
Fancy Georgia peaches for sale at certiiin.
Fire al Crown Paper Co.
*
•
[&gt;eptic: it kills the poison caused from'
Mrs. *M. 11. Mabry, Mrs. G. F.
S3.00 per erate. Graded and packed
For Asshdurre in Festital
Fire was discovered in the plant
[ Infected cuts, cures old sores, te tte r ,' Sm*th and Master llarton Mabry of j
. . . .
:
especially for dessert. Get your or
The .Welfare Doprrunout of the of the Crown Paper Company at an
49-1 Ote ' saniorti
Hanford are registered for a short ,
late
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1 1ders placed before the busy season
Woman’s Club viewing* splendid re- early hour yesterday Liorning. It is.
Mbs Anna Matson, who baa hum stny at the Hillsboro.—Tampa I rib- |1. G. Atkinson, Hawkinsville, Ga. l *
ottU.-* of tin* Spring Festival takes supposed that the origin of the fire
( ! red m Science s rvices
Ivisiting friends at Daytona Beach une.
55-3 tc | ♦
tills opportunity through the col­ was from spontaneous combustion as
I • will he field at the Woman’s
jift-irncd home S a l’irdp.y
a m:r at the curb to
The Misses Katherine and Mary
umns nf sue Snnforj} .Herald of voie- it started tu* the ink, room .where
j *
*’liil&gt;, (‘‘ah avenue, between
..5 -U
M r . ami idea. R. T. Tiiraatier and
Frances rtall leave this week fur a
irtg
and expressing its thunks and tfttirititit s of ink a n d ' chemicals are
Third and Fourth strets,
IUu children a n d .Miss Elvira Cnrt»r
Mr. am! Mrs. D. It. Hrisson left visit of several weeks in their old
appreciation t-o all tjiose who so gen­ kept.
on Sunday, morning at *11
[octorid to Orlando Friday.
yestbrduv on the* boat, for New home. * Quincy, Fla.
while away
erously gave t Heir link* and energy
, u :i...tat.’ly tae plant is equippetd
’ otlock;
. -Is-tf
W.'qtllaml Park trill lie on‘*n ngcln t orK .ittfi will vts,; pGier points of Miss Katherine will he bridesmaid al !
that in such a great measure made •v'tl: •»*:" Eprinkl.r system and the
tht
I Simla), June 1st.
.
oo-ltc ‘ iruettat tic toe tmJt h'dore returning Hie Monroe*,Mays. Wedding, a very
the Festival it grand micec-i 'In r - '.ir.
.;
:t :i,;.:islied liefort* the
a a a » a « *
a a a a a a f
prominent ulTair in ljuinry during
chilly and p h u c nVy
, y, J . Carnes of Sanford was the 4* '*1*1*
t arrived. Loss is estrrriMm Miner June.
i (U, I vi-.terdny of his fathe r at Hie; Mi“s Margaret K
| Especially are thanks due the fol- ated at $1,500.
I J. It. Sw ing Resigns
1 .** .
liti-.-iUi' on
Pli., 11"h i. Tampa
Uribune,
i autjui in
iiiu u e,
j Smith ami daughter
.Miss Virginia' Smith, who 7 h.i t ^Uwil-.&amp;u-uuu-luwa
l luattaMer-sd the* lowing J acksonville firms udu» -gave-4”-- -Vitc nnd
raig-Hnrrra-of trr- !
^
.•iIlK-pw H nm r nceepted rhe trttl’n&gt;_nf 11nifpr' S.'rV'Ti i' Southern J ' "lies Cmnpanv in San li^*--al dunntinns
iintp ions thropgh the
t It Wight
Humor in the tarrroom.
Oi
; sc relary of Seminole Courtly &lt;’ ha|&gt;- lord hits ti-signeil hi-* pitsiimn afti'r i nr
&lt;n in whit'll ’Mr. .
’ *i,.&gt;t .red over Sunday and th ere to their In
Ktliel.
who Av o n let- years "Id. tvns
j ter v\d! attend the Home Service hold'tig H stii'c the first of the year, manage . imsistei 1
t
tinj unit Mrs. T. S. Ilatis. Mlehrgun.
studying her render, mil teamed that
i
Secretary Training Institute in Yah
tlrii are placed In B me liefer** Jhey
Mr, Swing has not fully decided
F J- .Smith &lt;’(*.. candy i
!in.iKiin ii The High School an j Mr. ami Mrs. N
rpi
irm
Mrs.
It.
C.
Keene
d.isia in J 1*rtf'. The course will rover
' are dried and pr* | cei! fur •.*!*• After
di*. nun t of 1a per
! 1 h'- , ntmeiii u .* future hut ex- t o n 's ,
t, t-,n_ sale ui Philips drug store .
i:l IB |
j a 'period of t\ weeks, opening Oil poets to return to his old home in I candy.
explnltilng that Ur!ue is very salt wa­
■1,., Hpngtf. I t ” W. Third St. Saturday fr•*m Day:
ter, tlo* teacher a^k.d why the fish
,i
o * a. j June 2nd.
Missouri fnr a time nt least
IGs
M V..'t
t*
I ;}.*.*
Lib*
.'
. I*, face was
N. H. Garner.
^
Corporal
Reginald
ll"!l
&gt;
returned
•B
e.s..,ir
I
II I I
been
ailll'U
in
.e
d
&lt; fill h. .vi c r , - l ,iM N if V;
*1 Ulundiuited wiili sudden understand­
Mr- Marvin Reaves of St. Ail, .on kill- horne Monday Irom France after an.
Kub- My-Tistn
milk
n!sii. 'it Mm.day after spending a
ing. and she promptly replied: “Be­
nr
11
relieves
and
soreness absence of a year. He enlisted in
Ntilire
a i|;ri- tilth her mint, Mrs. 1) R.
Cheek Si Neal ColTee Co., 30 l-lh cause they are used to salt water."
raii«rd Bv Rheumatism. Neuralgia. 1the Tank Corps ut Jacksonville and
Bids will lie received by the hoard cans Maxwell House Coffee.
riveo,
Spritis. etc.
.
4 M-1Otc served his country’ during that time of county commissioners at their
Mr- M.
D. Frier of Sulphur,
Wilson A* Co . F F Brunei), Mgr
Species of Fern.
F. B. Langley and wife ami W It. [at .many points in France
IBs next regular meeting to he held on j
da
ft Tuesday after a visit of
2
cases
Wilson's catsup.
Tin* Mand of Mauritius, less than
many
friends
are
glad
to
see
him
I uosilay, June .'Ini, !ft!9, fur repair­
(m 1. h- with lier sister. Mrs. Brooks of Sanford were among the
•tie-iBird tie* urea ,*f Delaware, has
Inline again safe and .sound
representatives
of
the
Celery
City
ing
bridge m u
E, onhiekhiitchi‘t‘ ' The Welfare Department uppreri-, " ’■i native specie* *if fern*; Jnvn. tl
[f»! I 1a
ales
tlic
fact
that
Jacksonville
firms
j
over the week end ut the Hdtshoro.
lititi has proven if will cure Mu ( reek. Work tu he dune under the!
It tie targ* r than New York, has 400,
1situj'I*-1*■ &gt;toek I liamond tire*s.
—Tampa Tribune,
laritt, Chills and Fever, Bilious Fe-i supervision of Fred T. Williams,! take an interest in Sanford’s aetiv- 1
while
contains ."is”.
.
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Europe
Wight Tire Co.
55-tf
tl ies.
veri
("olds
and
LaGrippe.
It
kills
olounty
engineer,
furnishes
hut
sixty-seven species, the
Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Garner, Mrs.
Mr- I A Brumley, ^Irs. R. E.
•relie zone. 2tl; North America, north
Charles Hill and little Misses Mar­ the germs that cause the lever. Fine
Plans and specifications may he
Miik'i. nnl \liss Hunter and Master
of
Mexico, has tlbout 175 native
49-10tc
guerite Garner anil Eugenia ’Keene Tonic.
had upon application to Fred T.
I John Bromley motored to Port Ortpecles,
■5,
motored to Daytona Hcnrh Mon*
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. White and Williams, Board reserves the right
|aogt Knd.iv.
Miss Carolyn White left Wednesday to reject any and all bids.
day. returning Tuesday.
Dally Thought.
Mr amiMrs'. Flesiicr
and son,
Al! persons desiring to at­
E. A. Douglass, Clerk.
Certain portions of the Bible are in their* car for the West : Coast.
Whatever
cloture shall bring We will
I 'Keith left Thursday for their'home
tend
Kuntluy
srhool
will
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given especially to help us control Miss Carolyn will attend the League
B**ttr
with
equanimity.—Terence.
j in Wla-eliiig. Vu., after a pleasant
phone No. 19. 303 or 9 0 -J
our temper. If you need them you convention at Sutherland. Mrs.
winter in Sanford.
not Inter thn n Saturday
M,
E.
Church
White
will
visit
her
brother
and
are invited to the Presbyterian
rumii.
Free transportation
Services at the Methodist church
We an* proud of the confidenee church Sunday morning at 11:15.
sister, Mr. anti Mrs. F, S, Daiger at
In
Court. Seventh Judlrial
will lie furnished them to
on Sunday us follow*:
Ido-tor- druggists _ and the public
i
Clearwater.
Mr
White
goes
to,
St
Mazda Lamps Gel your lamps,
la a ia fn im tf-^vttj
IPav■ • Mid Chill and Fever Tonic.
SutuliUk-acUwd.-_-UH4ll
I ri
v v - A | W,- 11 T ry2*1
muf*- Petersburg on -Bosuiess
of three miles of (he Meth­
r m r r n i R T rrT7T"TtT"
Mary Self Bridges
K. 11 Ma ra Ide ami daughter, Miss
TO~Tit' li e slutMOi.
;&gt;-Y-1!te
odist
church.
Senior
LcugiH*
7:39
p.
m.
vs.
Citation
f i» Mtlhamsiln, representing the
Horten sc. Miss Rosnlee Williams
Mr. William E. Cochrane recently
Preaching 8:30 p. m. 1 Elij h J . Bridges
ftilliainson Steel Stu-i p Fuller Com*
and
little
Gertrude
Lee
were
guests
mustered out of -the army spent
Jtuiior League will he held nt 4:00
j psr.y of Cordele, Gn„ is in t)u* city
• '(T o Elijah J. Bridg* . Gastonia. N. C.
Friday with his cousin, Fred ’ S. at the home of J . L. Miller on Wed­
* * * * * * * •’ | . It is hereby ordered that you ap­
j today on business.
*
p.
in. Friday and prayer meeting at * * * * * * * *
nesday
of
this
week.
Mr.
Marable
Daiger, Jr., going from here to Lake­
pear to the bill of complaint filed
Mr.* It. C. Keene left Saturday land, then to Dade City his home. has rhnrgc of the I. (). 0. F. Home 8:30 p. rn. on Wednesday evening.
Everybody
invited
to
these
ser­
Y
o
w
e
ll
I
t
j
s
Vow
e
ll-S
p
e
e
r
Co.
at
Gainesville
nnd
was
enrouti*
to
herein
against you in the above onr.iglu fur Macon, Ga., where she was
Howard
Currcy,
Agricultural Lake Alfred. They also visited at vices.
Arthur E. Yowell has purchased titb-d cause, on the 7th day of July,
Ifilled in' the serious illness of one of
Agent of tile Seaboard Air Line Rail­ the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J.
C. W While. P. C.
the interest in the Yowell-Speer Co.' 9I!&gt;, and tl.c ‘‘■'nH* rd Herald is
I Ler Eraml children.
*
way and It. \Y. Cogsdtll of the Grow­ Loaning white in the city.
of
this lily formerly owned !&gt;&gt; Geo. hereby designated
to" newspaper
8 A shirts are dillerent
from ers Land and Live Stock Co.. TatJSpeer. This v.ill make Mr. 'l l!well in which tub notice shall L-* pjbitshOn the Itcnrli
[bqu.'r they don't improve with age. pa were Business visitors in the city
Fur R en t—-A cool, attractive Blono the owner of a !most all of the stuck t*d once a week for four c m ' - utivc
Bur *i... k ,,f M|g shirts are fresh, yesserday.
'
cottage; six rooms nnd hath; well in this concern, which’ is the leading week t.
|r.r» and nohhy. Perkins &amp; Britt.
'Mrs. H. E. Herndon and her
NOTICE
furnished;
electric
lights;
cook
by
dry
goods
Hlore
of
the
city.
|
Witness
my
hand
and
official s.*al,
6 5 -He
father, Mr. J. M. Stumon motored
gas or wood; delightful shady por­
The
businesswas
orgiinnlly
the
t
h
is
.the
27th
day
«f
May,
1*.»'9.
^u&gt;&gt; Winnie Strong left last Week to Daytona Tuesday to bring Mrs.
Mr. Railroad man do you
tico;
one
block
from
the
sea.
In­
N.
P.
Yowell
Dry
Goods.
Company
(seal)
E.
A.
DOUGLASS,
jfor Hastings, Fja., where she goes to Earl Burdick home, who has bcCn
know that every suit of
quire of Dr. Howard or Herald Of­ and was owned principally by N. P.
Clerk Circuit Court.
apetcl Hie summer with her mother, visiting Miss Mildred Burdick for
Brotherhood overalls sold
fice.
,
,
53-3
tc
Yowell
of
Orlando.
About
five
years
Scbelle
Maine*,
[Mrs Mary Strong.
several days.
in your district brings a
ago the business was purchased by
Solicitor for Complainant.
•Yr. and Mrs. Leslie Bryan ami
Ncw Dangerous Potato. Discnse ' A. E. Yowell and 'Geo. Speer and
commission to your local
G6G has mure imitations thuu any
55-3tc
Ho children motored over to Winter other Chill untl Fever Tonic on the
G. H. Martin, Jr., of the Depart­
lodge.
You can get the
jGarden Sunday and were the guests market, hut up one wunts imitations
ment of Agriculture ut Washington
Brotherhoods from
ol Mrs. W, C. Bray.
was In tho Sanford section on Wed­
P E R K IN S &amp; B R IT T .
in medicine:. They are dangerous.
fit.*, ijuickly relieves Constipation,
nesday and Thursday of this week.
49-10tc
65- He
pilioVsiiess,
Lois of Appetite and
He is making a survey of the state
G. L. Bledsoe and R. I). Chap
■rtdiihcs. dut* to Torpid Liver.
for
the purpose of finding if Floridn
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•
•
•
•
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left for Jacksonville yesterday where
Is
infected
by the new potato disease
49-lOtc
they will travel o v e r'the hot santh
known us “ potato wart."
Mr - nd Mis, D. L. Thrasher and of the Shrine.
Flume Independent City
They were accom­
This is u now potato disease re­
Paris, May 29.— It is stated fn
J*fty nf friends motored to Daytona panied by F. L. Miller and several
high quarters this morning that the cently discovered, in America in some
other Sanford Shriners.
Heretofore
Editor R. J. Holly is home this settlement of the Adriatic question of the northern states.
‘"'tjitmusiB jsimm,."mi innmt unanag :u.nimiii10 week, being culled by the sudden is now certain as a result of the nego­ it has been confined to European
countries.
Up- to date none has
illness of Mrs. Holly. He will re­ tiations of yesterday afternoon.
turn to his duties ns transport secre­
Under the settlement, Fiumo be­ been found in Florida.
Potato wart causes very serious
tary of tin* Y. M. C. A. as soon as comes an independent rity. ’ The
Mrs. Holly’s condition is improved. Italians will receive rer nin of the Iossps in England, Ireland and other
parts of Europe. In some places the
Animals are apt to aioed ] Chas. ,D , Lefiler, Senior Lieut, of Dalmatian Islands, but it is under­ ditwaso
m
is so - severe t h a t ■JidtaToeiT
time Flag Ship PiUstfprg. now ata* _st(ipd _t]iey—Will ..not gP.t .-C a r»--or^Hiething at this season-* Tioned at Portsmouth, Va., for 're­ Sobcnsco.
cannot be grown profitably. •
The parasite which causes wart is
to
up their vitality. I pairs wan the guest of his grand-1
Ma*
kcling
H
oprfather C. H. Lcfller Friday cnroutel
spread moat frequently by using dis­
C H O O S li C A R E F U L L Y
A splendid tonic and g to Miami, where he visited his pur- Beats burying them. Steve Hoover, eased potatoes for seed.
remedy for all stock ail- |
M t . ' Pleasunt, Iowa, writes, “ Com­
,* isu
Soil once infested remains contain
ments caused by a gencr- | What’s the matter? Warm? Get menced feeding my herd of about inated for many'yenrs.
T h e s e le c t io n o f a h a n k s h o u ld b e a m a t t e r
into a palm beach suit and keep 100 hogs B. A. Thomas' ling Pow­
Prompt steps should be taken to
fo r e y e f u l c o n s id e r a t io n .
al run down condition is | cool.
Fifty
While you are at it get n good der over two months ugo.
stamp out the disease wherever
, \
Nearby found.
thut’s the kind we sell. Perkins were Bick and off feed.
Tr. Hess &amp; C laris
f one,
herds had cholera.
I did not lose
L o o k in t o its p e r s o n n e l, its d ir e c t o r a t e , its
&amp; Britt.
55-ltc
Keep watch for warty potatoes nt
one
-th
e
y
are
well
and
growing
fast.’
Condition Powder
llnrrold Long, son of Mr. and
f in a n c ia l s t r e n g t h , its m e th o d s a n d its p r in c ip le s .
digging time and report all-suspi­
Mrs,
W. W, Long returned home Merchants. G;ocery Co., Sanford, cious cases.
1 Iils remedy will strengthen
51-5tc
this week from France.
He has Fla.
O n tn is b asis' Svc in v ite , y o u r b u s in e s s . *
vitality, enrich the blood
been discharged from the army after
Woman’s Liberty Loan Committee
Woman’s Club
:
_
-an&lt;1 “id digestion. Feed it
serving two years in France and was
Announcement was made a few
The Welfare Deportment of ■the
1° your stock.
"X
among tlie first to land in foreign
days ago that the atatc chairman of Woman's Chib held Its lost meeting
fields.,
^iail orders receive jii ompt
the Woman's Liberty Loan commit­ of the club scson Wednesday, May
G. H. Bell, representing the Day­ tee, Mrs. W. S. Jennings had re­ 28th In the club rooms.
aftention.
tona Beach Casino was In the city ceived notice that the organization
Report of the Spring Festival was
today
calling attention to the fact is not to be dissolved, but that, in­
ER
much enjoyed, being given by Mrs.
that the Casino is making special stead, it is to bo held intact, the
Tho department are
4ust Phone 325
efforts to please the Sanford patrons women .holding themselves in readi- S. Putcston.
much
pleased
over
the results. Near-*.
this season.

In .and About
S fhe City

I

Have Strong
Healthy Stock

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jj

Th e
mmmSuccessful
B usinessman
Chooses His Ba nk With Care

�MAY SO, 19D
In 1895 he entered the ministry
and accepted the pastorates of
churches at Seville and Lake Como. 1
In 1898 he became pastor of the i
Baptist church at Pnlatka, which
charge he held until 1905, when he |
accepted a call to Titusville.

X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X XXX

TEACH YOUR CHILD
T H R IFT today if you would have the man of to­

prices has been w much slower proFrom 191.1 until his death, Mr.
morrow Thrifty. Teach your child to save not
,
—
* '■irt
* Stones served the churches at Oviedo
cess than currency inllatlon,
and
only money—but character, courage and will­
no case in modem history has tho( and Geneva, and deeply endeared
power. Saving people are thrifty and you’ll al­
level of commodity prices ever re­ himself to the citizens of these towns.
turned to the level at which it stood Members, not only of his own faith
ways find them the best people. .
when I.Vic inflation of the currency and order, hut of nil churches held
Brother Stones in the highest esteem
hega?r.
SURPLUS $15,000.00
CAPITAL $30,000.00
and
feci poignantly their loss in his
iAne of Amcrira’s highest economic
Ne, 1IB I iAithorities, Profea
Professor Irving Fisher departure from earthly duties.
Left to mourn the loss of our dear
of Yale University says in his paper
“ What is court without a Gnuid read at the,Conference of Governors brother are his faithful wife, his.Bon,
Ju ry ?"
Somindl® county is tf/ he and Mayors at the White House Fred Stones of Daytona, another
congratulated upon not requiring a March 8rd to 5th, “ llusinoss men son, William of Philadelphia, Penn­
J f t WANT YOUR EUSIHEha .
Grand Jury for this session/of the should face the facts. To talk rev­ sylvania, and two daughters, Miss
court. L ;t us hope that 'this per­ erently of 19KM I prices is to speak Elizabeth, teacher in the Geneva
formance will lie repeated often.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
R. R. DEAS,
C. D. COUCH,
a dead language today. * *
We school, and Miss Mary Stones, teach-,
II. R. STEVENS
C. M. HAND
------0 — - /
C««M*r
Ati’t Ciihki
IVrtaidfti t
are on a new high price level which er in the Enterprise school, Volusia]
county.
Among other near reia-]
Those who missed attending the will he found a stubborn reality."
lives in this country ure his sistor-inCommunity WorVt Convention on
L E T 'S GO!
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
------ O-----Jnw, Mrs. Hart of Geneva, his two
Tuesday, and ''there were many,
hrothers-in;law, Rev. A. L. Aber­
missed a raro/treat. Florida is far
FLO RID A SAND
crombie
of Umatilla, and J . E. Aber­
behind on Kvr work nmong the Iniys
Speaking of the wonderful returns
will, regret it some day unless farmers have enjoyed this season crombie of Winsted, Connecticut.
steps zur'e taken to remedy the cxisl- from' the bean, cucumber, pepper,
TheJ^niany friends of the family posed ns a man who needed work, to talk of his gentle friend nip).the.
An IHmtmtlon.______
ing .(Conditions,
sympathize
deeply with these' in and she secured the position In your days "lien they were_.tOgvUu1r, - .11c ami other small-truck crop, the
“Thought,"
says n philosopher, "inoy
tfjeirrsad hour of bereavement--^— father's oflko for me.—O h M tw n fl'ti gives tm Intimate picture of Steven­ stay behind silent lips, hut when It
Punta Gorda Herald declares:
caddish
thing
to
do,"
ho
added
hltson’s
simple
life
on
tlu*
Island,
of
Ids
/^EV E R Y B O D Y CAN H E L E — —
Florida sand l3- SlRrwlTig Uiis year
terlj*; "and I suppose you’ll think* I'm ntmhles on tIII* beach among the coco­ becomes feeling It runs to expres­
he law says that: No animal may what yt can do when property cultinut groves, of Ids friendly associations sion." We’ve noticed tills In cases
n
preltjr poor sort."
he r'.ar.’ci! er al..c:d .
J,*p herto . H t.il.i **
But Brother Boh was slinking with- with the natives. •When Stevenson left of persons who thought they were hit­
I eaten or overloaded, and it pun­
The "grit" of her sons, and the
suppressed laughter. "Pretty clever!" the Island lie Invited Donut aboard Ids ting n null, hut who felt they hml
ches those who are cruel to animals. sand of tier sojl is what is making
lie choked. "Now II’h j i p to you •to sblp for dinner and presented him a smashed their lingers.—Boston Tran­
_______________
square yourself with Dot. She's wise valuable ring as a souvenir of tlielr script.'
Therefore, if you know' of a horse Florida rich and famous.
One is
that
something's
In
the
nlr
nfter
this
friendship.
"He
was
a
good
man,
a
that is not properly eared for, or is helpless without the other. Thou­
Dy NELLIE CORDON.
Well, She Is, Isn't She?
afternoon, hut I didn't say ii word to great gentleman." Is Dount's tribute.
worked when lame or very old—if sands of acres of as good soil as that
Poor man! He can spend a full day
her.
I
wanted
to
hear
your
version
in
the
Punta
Gorda,
Manatee,
Hast-'
you know of a dog, chained all the
iL’miyrleht, tut:'. Iiv tic McClure Newspa­ first."
tanking. himself look pretty ni.q tm-,
f
per Symlh'uln.)
SAMUEL M. FELTON
time without exercise, or one with­ ings, Plftfit City, Sanford and Okee­
body notices him, while a wee slip „f n
Dorothy must have had n premonlout water or proper shelter in very chobee sections are to he found all
girl can come out Just any old wny
Now that fhe war wn» n thing of * tl«*n that she was going to have n
hot or cold weather or a cat that over Florida, and it is only when the past, so to speak, Dorothy found caller, as she dunned her very pret­
and the entire poptilnce will any, "Ain’t,
deserves better care of it.- owners men with the "grit" to tackle the time hanging heavily on her hands. tiest gown.
sho sweet?"—'Smith Charleston Sen­
tinel.
than it is getting; ftj any of* these thing intelligently got to work on ■No more Liberty loan boosting, and
When the mnhl announced Ids ar­
cases lot us remember that we are these itqiU, that they produce the the Red Cross activities had nlmtet. rival site descended to the living room
. cowards unless wo try to Improve Wonderful harvests we read of this considerably In ilie town of Ketitvlllo mill fonnd'lhero a young man. tall and
with the dawning of peace. Dorothy, bronzed, but with brown eyes that
conditions.
Sometimes it can lie s e a s o n .
i v * - r -j
.
i t .
•lone by personal and kindly remindIt is almost iorpossihle to e s t i m a t e before tlm war, tool been rattier a "■ re more somber (him merry, ns on
th rnrlde&gt;H persons. Some- | u . i i m l ntuiii'ial returns from) lady of leisure, hut the lure of piling nim ther oremdoj}.
era to the
t tnes it takes force to make Iticin i l'tort&lt;ln truck crops, ft&gt;r the crops are ■one's lilt hud -gotten Into lu;r blood, , "1 true an cvt'|nu;if ll,n -*&gt;•—uu*-r|4| 'ivrr- n ull ■&gt; wtifm TMi’vm do. 'i 's tirey.1, lie lleglin, ami forthwith
** ’ey Lin (lolcien Rule, l o^niq i;;.—■*■;
^
-m-viirt t’ligtr a ii'l^ ' w..i.-r&gt;r Hl.llScanning
lor mall she found one begim the tale of bis perfidy Dorothy
I osl a nee t n 1be [
&gt;. or ntlo r i if. (I .,i ,,,, man It.o'As i xu&lt; lly what
Idler which brought a look of en­ hi first was milurnlly very Indlgunnt
(*, tillage uulh»rit&gt; slmfioi liie ease |e\‘eo a •u'flmn lots returned
\t e thusiasm to her very attractive face, bill she llludty decided to forgive hint.
I *’ teferrell, unless tiiere is a special j cati only estimate upon the earlnudt replacing the bored. ll-l ||"(S led;
Some Weeks Idler found this engag­
Humane ollin-r, and tli,re are f.ir diipped ,tt the ftw-ntge prices paid wrhh b lead s e t t l e d I her i* Inli'ly.
ing Gllnlti pleading with Dorothy to
&lt;5
..
t to few in Florida, If "* fad ou t reported from ttilferent plates and at
ii was from the AiniTii-aii ltcd resign from her position on the com­
f
V
in improving coio'.iiions, that is not varying times.
Gross, asking that she serve on a com mittee and to form a new one to lie
da excuse to say, "I is not any of
The I'linta Gorda Herald tells l|s mlitee lo ii d men r&lt; turning from the ] devoted solely and entirely in the
after-eare” of one returned soldier.
my business," an I go along letting "One car of tomatoes netted $1, service, in Uniting positions suitable
d unit creatures sutler i;ied)»*sly .r 'I.VJ.fdl, another i ar m-11&lt;-■f f 1,70.1 75 .to their various nldlilies pud to help And I almost forgot to add. that ho
be aliused witho’d evi n trying to Hundreds of cars at prices but them In general In readjusting them­ was successful.
selves to civilian life.
help them.
liltle under these have gone out or
Dorothy literally threw herself Into KNEW AND LOVED STEVENSON
This includes the breaking of tie are going out now.
the work with great eagerness. From
The federal torn an of crop e-ltm- morning until night she gave of her Old Resident ot Tahiti Proud of His
game, iiird and -fish laws of our stale,
ui is l,,o often done b_\ tonne people ,iles tells us. regarding
i n u i i i ; iI lie Florida lust ..gort- to Ilie wonderful work.
Association WUh the F.imous
■•i*i.f.
tine morning, as she was leaving for |
Romanticist.
a c v\ell a.- touristProtecting laws 1 watermelon crop ■
"Th
e * bureau bits
B u t t» v .
___
have been made and d we want j records of tO.ti'JO ueres now planted. the “After-Care" headquarters, n rail-j
iltirabL
Florida 11&gt; continue blessed in aid- the forecast lor the season being er was nnnoimeed. And In the living- ] In the town of Papeete, on Ilie Isroom she found a tall, bronzed young bind of Tahiti. lives an old man mii|i"d
Samuel f.l. Felton, president of the
e :*-r't
n early a:!
mill bird and lish life in sio lt ahull- f 7.1.10 cars, 1,000 melons (o a car."
man clad In olive drab,
Chicago Great Western, is the man
Doiuit, ii f o r m e r comrade o f Robert
dance as it should and could be, it is
And with tlu pnee -averaging
th.
:u.
"Miss Gray?" he ipieslloned.
lauds -Stevenson when the famous ro- who has rehabilitated the railroads of
up to Florida rilizelis to see about it. above six hundred d o lla r s a ear.
T h e r e ’a a type* Lt&gt;tneci every
mnntlcKi was Journeying through" lilts France^y He has recruited seven conDorothy nodded.
Mankind is stronger than animal while many cars are still bringing
Donut loves lo •tructhSn regiments and their work has
pur j js c , at-.'l tiv* n* j T *1
"I understand that you nre one n! South Sea Islands.
life, and God expects us (o live and above eight hundred dollars, or
the ‘Afier-Care* committee, and as I tell of the days when the writ ex used been one of the wonders of the war.!
Moe'k forms lltai fit lit* t:i :
teach the doctrines of Immunity and eighty cents a melon at the side have Just returned from camp 1 have to rest in his home and listen ,to the He mobilized the country’s railroad fa-'
jqstiee toward the dumb ereal tires track or in tIn* Held, some idea of taken Hie liberty of calling to ask If weird ghost tales which the old .man- clllties for the Invasion of Mexico, had | fo carefully desk'n- .i tl ;»* • t
nrouhd us.
tire nil!.* lu u
what the melon crop is going to he. you cotibl aid me In finding work, I told and which Stevensm* wove Into that step been necessary, and that ;
work put him in touch with the rail
------O suppose It |« n little irregular, as I do some of Ills stories.
worth cun be had
.w iliu H .lL L v
Their friendship begun when the
6? “
DAYS OF GOLD
I’ lo rid a is the only stale now sid| - led belong here, toil ns i Intend to rV.
mil ill hole. ........for so if W I W III H !L Ui Illigr~
II you will read vour !s i I.,rv of ping waleflneb.i|
_'.j i lllniffiii~tw-rl^rfrT■rmr XTTTCTir lie-STUrng | IrTp ifimugli the MnrquetmH Is
I |K»td - ril*b— , 1 j . V - A i f . .■*:
Tin. us in
lands, (in Donat's grounds* were the
to help mi*."
Glasses for Appearance Sake. •
~TTT you will liiid tlial one of the every other fruit and melon and
Dorothy considered for n moment, only vegetable gardens In the Is­
"Miss Bessie. If you are going to
outstanding, and most impressive fea­ truck. |rod irt, reap the best of tin* then, assuming her most businesslike land. the formation of which wns
tures of the time was "high prices." prices for its work in raising the planner, wild: "It Is rather Irrdg'nlnr, mostly coral, sand and nibble. Each town today, I wish you would buy my
alsler. who lives In the north, a pair
You will find many amusing in­ earliest produce.
I suppose, lull then, the object of the morning tIn* old mini would send ’ to of glasses." "Why. Annie." replied the
stances of the astonishment -of the
It pays lo truck in Florida, even work Is to help all soldiers, and I Stevenson's house n great basket of ymmg Indy addressed. "I emihl not get
newly arrived tenderfoot at the if the sandy soil does not appear to Hilnk perhaps the matter of your not fresh vegetables, frolt and coconuts, your si - 1» r n pair of glasses. She
and Inrrr when the author came to
prices he was o b l i g e d lo pay for you fit to raise anything, provided belonging here will not matter.
must have to r sight tested so that tin*
After
noting
Ids
mmllllrnllons.
nml
lllimk Donni for the gift the two would glii**ses mat he suitntde." "till." said
every thing he needed or desired
A you have the right kind, and sullisit
til
the
-hade
and
talk
for
hours.
securing Ms address, she promised t■*
fdate of ham and eggs. $5.1)0; a pair cient grit to mi* with that sand
Annie rattssirffnglv,' ■-he wrote me Unit
Nothing b&lt;&lt;llgld* Donat more than "lint fits iot nose tits her nose!"
eoiiiiiiunii-iit,. with him (is soon as pos
cif boots, $75.00; a bit of lumber. Tampa Tribune.
slide.
? 100 00. carpenters', wages, $50 00 a
A week Inter found Robert Blrney.
day.* and so on through ihe whole
OBITUARY
Dorothy's protege, settled In the of­
.list of the market.”
fice of Dorothy's father. And, strange­
»
The chief reason for this condition
Rev. William Stones
ly enough, it hentine necessary for
in the gold fields in '49 wus precisely
Seminole county and Florida have Dorothy to visit her •father nt business
the fundamental reason for ohr gen­ hist one of the noblest men in the very much more often than • In the
eral high level prices all over this state In the death of Rev. William past, she had many pleasant clmls
.country and the civilized world to­ Stones, late pastor of the Itnptist With the stranger, who puzzled her
day, a relatively large supply of cur­ -churches ut Oviedo and Geneva. greatly, as his manner of speech nml
SANFORD, FLORIDA
rency, a relatively small supply of Rev. Stones' death occurred at the luildts were very much nt variance
with Ids apparent position in life.
goods or commodities, a great need home of his son, Mr. F/cd Stones at
Some inputfis Inter, entile a day. of
of commodities.
•
Statement of Condition Condensed from
Daytona, Florida, on Fptlay, May much rejoicing In Dorothy’s family.
Under the cull of the price which Kith.
Brother Bob arrived home after n
Comptroller’^ Call May 12, 1919
California was offering for commodi­
Rev. Stones has been one of the year or fighting "over there." After
ties in those days uf gold, ull the most active citizens of Seminole he had been home about a week In*
RESOURCES
world begun rushing its surplus pro­ county in all of- the many drives accompanied Dorothy one morning to
LIABILITIES
tin1
office.
*
ducts to that profitable market.
other activities during the past two
Loans and Disconnts • $ 321,282.47
And as they entered the miter of­
Capital ■ . . . .
j
The production of gold, however, years. In Red Cross work, Liberty fice n strange thing occurred. Boh
Overdrafts . . . . .
329.58
Surplus and Profits - wus so great as to keep far allpad of Loan drives, War Savings and Unit­ cleared the little gate in a Jump and
U. S. Bonds and Trcns.
D it e Federal Reserve
ti e production of commodities, and ed War Work campaigns, Mr. Stones landed almost on top of the young
Cerfificp.U’H . . . .
431,176.00
Hank (Secured by U.
it was only after a period of years was among the lenders of his com­ man who wns studiously working at a
OlliCj Ronds . . . .
191.129.73
S.
Trcns. (’erlificalcs)
desk,
tl at commodity prices in California munity, never failing to respond to
Federal R e s e r v e Bank
Circulation
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"Boh
Blrney—by
nil
tlmHf’
wonder
every
call
made
upon
him,
whether
came to a level approximating those
S
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100.00
in his official capacity ns a minister fill!" shouted Rob, wringing Hint
of older mnrkets.
Real Estate . . . .
16,500.00
or
us u private citizen. His efficient ymmg man’s hand. "But what In tinFurniture
a
n
d
Fixture.’:
On the other hand California/was
2.500.00
name of common sense are you doing
a! ipping gold to the older murkels work has been recognized not only here?"
.CUSH AND DUE FROM
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so rapidly -tiiut commodity prices in the communities . Ill which he
UANKS ......................... 250,833.86.
Ifirney, flushed and uhcomfortnbh
D EPO SITS
1,009,547.65
throughout end nvoiding Dorothy’s wotnlerlm
rise in those markets to greatly served as pastor, but
the
entire
county.
Total
$1,216,151.61
rsze. answered: "I'll see you tills lift
T o ta l. . . $1,216,151.64
higher levels. •
♦•moon
nt
,
fi:f&gt;0
and
explain
every-'
Rev.
William
Jitones
was
bortl
in
In the last four and a half years
thing. I'm rather busy Just now, nr
*
oftlU £l|3
. ..
tl ) whole civilized world has been Donrastcr, England,' March LMth,.
I have some things to finish which nre
1846,
and
came
to
America
at
the
Deposits
1911
di itroying commodities and increas$285,488.84
tpille* Important."
li.tr currency. Naturally, the prices age of twenty-one, settling, fifst at
Promptly
nt
5:80
Boll's
roadster
wni
Deposits 1915
Montreal, Canada. Lat.-r he moved
$.117,629.85
watting at the otllee. nod the two
to Michigan, where he was engaged
.voting men rode off together In the
Deposits 1916
- $466,763.03
in the lumber business. Previous to twilight. After they had been rhllng
■
this time he had been connected n little while Blrney jmgnn his re
We have a ribbon for
D e p o s its 1 9 1 7
with railrouds at various puintj in cl t nf.
7 $ 5 3 5 ,5 2 4 .7 0 .
your typewriter
England and Canada.
♦‘You see, after I gof home T was
BLACK, BLUE, .PURPLE
In 1884 he came to Florida, locat­ pretty well 'all In,* nml dad sent me
ing at Sanford, where ho became in up here for-n rest before geltln-, into [&gt;is
or any of the above
teresfed in the growing of citrus J&gt;nmess with hlin. After I had been
with red
trees. Later he was engaged in sim-' A""'
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ymir* ulster, nml
.
.
n J,
&lt;*'cn It wns nil off •with me. I Just
HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
liar work in and, near DeLand, F la ..;
, 0 Imvt ,)4.r, n,
Office Supply Dept.
where for a number of years he.w’ak,
n Wtiy. T |lon , foll,lt,
Ilmt Vlu,
Phone 148
Sanford, Florida
deacon in the Baptist church upd j wns on this ‘AftopCaro’ committee,
leader of the Bible Class.
I u:jJ thu Idea came. So I went, to her, L£

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improvements this season, notably by the Government and a telegram
grati- has been conducted under their
the big shaded verandas, the new has been sent by Mrs. McAdoo, na­
is in management over since,
fishing pier and the new ball room tional chairman, asking the aid of
jfe n llo ii
on of
Mr. Vowell contemplates several
»
and auditorium. The parties going the committees in otaisting the Boy
*n Brief
” °i' important changes in the business
over for the day have free use of the Scouts of America to conduct their
pfftonal Items
&gt;vlp. and wilj keep the store up to modern
verandas where they can cjp their campaign June 8th t j 14th to secure
ofInlrrest
*“ -t high standards in ovory way. An
lunches nnd enjoy the delightful 1,000,00ft associate members.
ec &gt;K- experienced advertising man will be
ocean view,
Tom Marin and Lester Henry mo- Beach Friday, wher
n* 1er employed to keep the public inHarry Ward and L. A. Brumley
,f(| to Orlando Saturday.
t
; day very pleasantly
e* formed of the new and up-to-date
are now owners of new Republic
lines -of merchandise that will be
nuy Diamonds. Wight Tire Co.
Mr. UIUj
Trucks purchased front the Wight
.
carried
at all times nnd other high
55-tf i Miss Hlvirt
Tire Co. They are delighted with
9th
class
men
will assist in making fthe
Brs. Bbra Ackers of Virginia is Robert Thr
these new trucks* and are using them
Ians
\
owell
Company
a store that ,will be
, guC9{ of Mrs. Will Hand.
tona for a
daily in their extensive farming op­
' he a credit Co the citv.
erations.
Mre. R. IL Dr as a’&gt;d £,lildren are j New Tra
Daytona for a few weeks'
price.
Don't throw away that old pan
Hotel
pt
Stone—AH kinds of
nma hat because it is dirty or nut of
We have u man that will
Phone 213Do you know how to use the Bible shape.
make
it
look like new for you.
i,.j. Kennedy of Lakeland
to hell* you control your temper?
Bring
It
in.
I'erkins &amp; Britt. 55-lc
itor in the city yesterday evening' Hear
about1 it at the Presbyterian
------ -----Lieut. W. A. Radford and wife
! church Sunday, 11:15 a. in.
who
have been visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Wiggins of
Cnpt.
and Mrs. R. A. Radford left
♦
BUY DIAMONDS
*
Orlando spent the week end with
♦
The
Best
Investment
*
Thursday
for
Atlanta
where
they
i their mother. Mrs. Elia Letller ami
♦ The first .cost of Diamonds ♦
r,(crested, in land clearing call their sister, Mrs. It. L. Perkins.
&gt; will make their future home. Copt.
♦ is a little less than you are •
Radford
accompanied
them
as
far
as
Williamson, Carnes Hotel.
| WHEN YOU T H IN K OF CAN
huua* 'of the Florida legislature to­
♦
paying for other Standard
•
Jacksonville.
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day adopted a res *lutio:i endorsing
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' r , Y T H IN K OF T H E KANDY
♦ Tires.
They
are giving •
Wight
Bros,
have
some
interesting
the proposed Centennial K (position
i J. H. Lawson. Mrs. Charles K IT C H E N . I F IT HAS SUGAR
♦ from- I0Q()' to 10.000 miles ♦
ml Mrs. George Fox motored IN I T WE HAVE IT .
STA R relics from the battlefields of France in 1921, eommemorating the pur­
.♦
service and, are guaranteed___*.
In
their
show
window
on
Magnolia
chase of Florida fr o j n ______
upon
ando Friday.
.T H E A T R E flfjIL D IN G .
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♦-lor
5;000 miles, a ijuaiity
♦
avrnuPTT»mong^ thPTTT~belng ~irTe“ fn^
The exposition would open in No­ ♦ product handled by the ♦
'-and- Mrs. -far B. Bradford loft
Mr, and Mrs. E. CT Pearson..and
famous, saw tooth bayonet used by
vember timl continue for one year. ♦ Wight Tire Co.
av for an extended visit to two children of Orlando motored
55-otc
♦
the Germans and afterward denied
over Friday and spent the afternoon by them. Coll and see them. .
The measure now goes to the sen ­
with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. White.
ate, where its approval is regarded as
Fancy Georgia peaches for sale at certain
Fire at Crown Paper Co,
Mrs. M. H. Mabry, Sirs, G. F.
$8.00 per rrute. Graded and packed
For
AsNialar.ce
In
Festival
Fire
was discovered In the plant
Sm'th *nnd Master Harton Mabry of
especially for dessert. Get your or­
The
Welfare
Dept
rtmerit
of
the
of
the
Crown
Paper Company at an
Sanford ar5 registered for a short 1ders placed before the busy season.
Woman’s
Club
viewing
splendid
re­
early
hour
yesterday
warning. It is
Anna Mason, who has been stay at the. Hillsboro.- Tampa Trib- L. G. Atkinson. Ilawkfnsville, Ga.
sults of tiic Spring Festival takes supposed tiiat the origin of the fire
friends at Daytona Beach j one.'
this opportunity, through the col­ was from spontaneous combustion as
it t he \\ oman ft
I liome- Saturday.
j T' &gt;r i a ma" at the curb to
umns of (lie Nnnford Herald of voic­ it started in the ink room where
•The -Misses Katlierint* and Mary
■nue. between
, ml-Mrs. K. T. Thrasher and s v i . e y o j .
.F*-tf
ing and expressing its t'lanka and quantities of ink anti chemicals are
Frances Ball leave this week for a
Fourtii st rets,
liiri-n anil Miss Elvira Cr.rt-r
Mr. v.tl Mrs. I). R. Brisxon left visit’ of. several weeks in their old
appreciation to all those who so gen­ kept.
morning
at II
I to Orlando Friday.
‘ yesterday o*i the boat, for New home, Quincy, Flu.
while away
erously gave tfTcir time and energy
Fortu.iat.dy* the plant is equipped
.
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land Park will be nti"n agrin . » «r« and will \is.i other points of Miss Katherine will-lie bridesmaid at
that ingyurh a great measure made
k tin* .priukLr system and the
June 1st.
fi.*&gt;-lte
Kuerten or tne east before returning the Monroe-Mays Wedding, *n very
the Festival a grand nuece-vF fin::r; ; l ’ :i£uisht*d before t ho
prominent affair in Quincy during
ctally and pleasurably.
1 ’* ' ' 7'
t arrived. L&lt;hh is estim­
Carnes o f ’Sanford was the
esterday of his father at tip*: Miss Margaret K &gt;». Mm . Elmer J une.
Especially are thunks due the fol­ ated at $1,500.
I .ii i. Tampa Rribune.
’ , Smith and daughter n Tw.
Miss Virginia .Smith, wtjo has
lowing Jacksonville l i n n s 'who gave
accepted the office of Hone’ S.t .vih Xluu-,- drifinriniv
nftt Mrs. Craig Harris or
l(oal lor .laeksort* .11. goii
^Humor in the Classroom.
n* i m ir
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Summary of the
- Floating Small
Talks Succinctly
Arranged Tor
Herald Readers

Garner
Rule-M y-1 ism - a
. pain kill­
er.
It relieves
and so rem ss
caused by R h eu m atism , Neuralgia
Sprites, etc.
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tiunpJcte stock Diamond tires.
[Wight i,re C i t .
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Mr- I. A. Brumley. Mrs. It. E.
Milieu and Miss Hunter and Master
John Brumley* motored to Port Or­
ange Friday.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Flesher and son.
[Keith left Thursday fur their home
jin Wheeling, Va., after a pleasant
fainter in Sanford.
s We are proud of the confidence
norlor-,. druggists and the public
Jiai" !• lillii Chill and Fever Tonic.

F. B. Langley and wife and W. It.
Brooks of Sanford were among the
representatives of the Celery City
over the week end at the Iidishorn.
Tampa 'IVihune.
Mr. and Mrs. N. (). Garner, Mrs,
Charles Hill and little Misses Mar­
guerite Garner and Eugenia Keene
(holered to Daytona Beach Mon­
day, returning Tuesday.*
. Certain jtortions of the Bible are
given especially to help Us control
our temper. If you need I hem you
ary .invited to the Presbyterian
rhurch Sunday morning at 11:15.
Mazda Lam ps
where? At \\ II

Get your lamps,
Treadwell's, next

f »* l &gt;■Vtnlli.i mMiHf-r rpre^ nTIffirTro"
Mr. William E. Cochrane recently
Hilliamson Steel Stun |&gt; Puller Com­
mustered out of the army spent
pany of Cordeie, Go., is in the city Friday* with his cousin, Fred S.
[toilay on liusiness. •
Duiger, Jr., going from here to Lake­
Mm. II. C. Keene left Saturday land, then to Dade City his home,
night for Macon, Gu., where she'was
Howard'
Currey,
Agricultural
kilbd hv the serious illness of one of
Agent of the Seaboard Air Line Rail­
prr grand children.
way and It. W. Cogsdill of the Grow­
I 8 A shirts are different from lers Land and Live Stock Co,, TuQlifiuor ihey don't improve with age. pa were business visitors in .the city
Par Mark uf silk shirts are fresh, yesserday.
and nobby. I’erkins &amp; Britt.
Mrs. II. E. Herndon and her
55-lle
father, Mr. J. M. Slumon motored
! Mi.«s Winnie Strong left last week to Daytona Tuesday to bring Mrs.
[or Bastings, Flit., where hIic goes to Earl' Burdick home, who has been
pper.d the summer with her mother, visiting Miss Mildred Burdick for
Mrs Mary Strong.
sevcrnl days.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Ilryan and
GGG lias more imitations than Uny
l*o children motored over to Winter other Chill and Fever Totric on the
harden Sunday afid were the guests markdt, hut'no one wants imitations
-Mrs W. C. Bray.
in medicine; They are, dangerous.
SCO quickly relieves Constipation,
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h’linusness,
^oss of Appetite and
G. I,. Bledsoe and R. II. Chap
Ifadaches, due to Torpid Liver.
left for Jacksonville yesterday w’nri&gt;
49-1Otc
they will travel over the hot sands
•^*r end Mis. D. L. Thrasher anil of the Shrine. They were accom­
* rty iif friends motored to Daytona panied by F. L. Miller and several
other Sanford Shriners.
Editor R. J . Holly is home this
week, being called by the sudden
illness of Mrs. Holly.
He will re­
turn to In's duties ns transport secre­
tary of the Y, M. C. A. as soon as
Mrs. Holly’s rendition is improved.
Chas. D. Lcffler, Senior Lieut, of
Animals are apt to need
the Flag Ship Pittsburg, now sta­
something at this season
tioned-at Portsmouth; ’Va., for re-'
pairs was the guest of his grand­
to buildup IHeir vitality.
father C. If. Lefller Friday enroute

Have Strong
Healthy Stock

splendid tonic and,
remedy for all stock ail­
ments caused by a gener*d run down condition is
A

Condition Powder
1 his remedy will strengthen
vitality, enrich the blood
and aid digestion. Feed it
to your stock.
Mail orders receive pfompt

Juat Phone 325

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li-r wijl attend tin* Homy Service [ fiohpng it -Mue the ff-.-t of i he y
Secretary Training Institute in Vul- I Mr. Sv.in;; has not fully tied
dustii in June. I he course will cover *,s
his immediate future hut
a period of ;i\ w e e k s , Opening
June Jnd.
[ Missouri for a time at least.
Corpora! Reginald Holly returned | tuecesaar t* m not* been ann&lt;&gt;un
home Monday from France alicr an
absence of a year. He enlisted in
the Tank Corps at Jacksonville and
served his country during that time
at many points in France.
His next regular meeting to he held on
many friends are glad to see him Tuesday, June .'Ird, Hllff, fo'r rejmirhome again safe and wound.
mg bridge over EconloekhaL hee I
fififi haw proven it will cure Ma­ Creek. Work to he done under the :
laria, C hills and Fever. Bilious Fe­ supervision of Fred T
Williams,
ver, Colds and LaGrippe.
It kills elounty engineer.
the germs that cause the fever. Fine
Plans and specifications may lie
Tonic.
19-1 Otc
had upon appliealion to Fred T.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. White and Williams. Board reserves the right
Miss Carolyn White left Wednesday to reject any and all bids.
in their car for the West Coast. ,
E. A. Douglass, Clerk.
Mbs Carolyn will attend the League
Gff-ntr
convention at Sutherland, Mrs.
M. E. Cliurrh
White will visit her brother and
Services at the Methodist
sister, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Duiger ut
Clearwater, Mr White goes to St on Sunday as follows;
Sunday school III. Ill a m
Senior League 7:ff(J p. in.
Horten se, Miss llosalee Williams
Preaching 8:80 p. m.
and, little Gertrude Lee were guests
Junior League will lie held at 4:00
at the home of J. L. Miller on Wed­
nesday of this week. Mr. Marable p. in. Friday and prayer meeting at
has charge of the I. 0 . O. F. Home k:ff(l p. in. on Wednesday evening.
Everybody invited to these ser­
at Gainesville and wus enroute to
Lake Alfred. They also visited at vices.
C. W. White. P. c .
the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
bossing while in the city.
On thr llenrli
Fur Rent -A cool, attractive atone
cottage; six rooms and hath; well
NOTICE
furnished; electric lights; cook by
gus or wood; delightful shady por­
Mr. Railroad rnan do you
tico; one •block, from the sea.
In­
know that every ‘ suit of
quire of Dr. HownYd or Herald Of­
Brotherhood overalls sold
fice.
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fill-.'ltc
in your district brings a
New Dangerous Potato Disease
commission to your local
G. II. Martin, Jr., of the Depart­
lodge.
You cun get the
ment of Agriculture nt Washington
Brotherhoods from
was in the Sanford section on Wed­
P E R K IN S &amp; B R IT T .
nesday and Thursday of this week.
65-ltc
Ho is making n survey of the state
for the purpose of finding if Florida
is infected by the new potato disease
9
known us "potato wart.”
Flume Independent Clly
This is a new potato disease re­
Paris, May 29.— It is stated In
high quarters this morning that the cently discovered in America in some
Heretofore
settlement of the Adriatic question of the northern states.
is now rrrluin as a result of the nego­ it has been confined to European
countries.
Up to date none has
tiations of yesterday afternoon.
been
found
in
Florida.
Under the settlement, Fiutne be­
comes nn independent city.
The - Potato wart causes very serious
Italians will receive cer a in of the losses in England, Ireland nnd other
Dalmation Islands, hut It is under­ purtH of Europe. In some places the
stood they wllj not get Cura - or ilieeasc la so qevcrc That potatoes
Kelienscm
cnnndt b'o grown profitably. ■
The parasite which causes wurt is
------Marketing Hope
spread moat frequently by using dis­
Beats burying thorn. Steve Hoover, eased potatoes for seed.
Mt. Pleasant, .lown, .writes, "C om ­
Soil once infested remains contain
menced feeding my herd of about inated for many’ years.
100 hogs-B. A. Thomas* Hog Pow­
Prompt steps should lie taken to
der over two months ago.
Fifty
stamp out . the disease wherever
were sick and off feed.
Nearby
found.
Keep watch for warty potatoes at
digging time and report all suspi­
cious cases.
Woman’* Liberty Loan Committee
Announcement was made a ffiw
days ago that thtf state chairman of
the Woman's Liberty Loan committee, Mrs. W, - S. Jennings had re­
ceived notice that the organization
is not to be dissolved, but that, In­
stead, It la to bo held intact, the
women holding themselves in readi­
ness to dp anything oskd oof them

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Woman’* Club
The Welfare Department of - the
Woman’s Club held Its last meeting
of the club seson Wednesday, May
28th in the club rooms.
Report of the Spring Festival was
much enjoyed, being given by Mrs.
S.‘ Puteston.
The department are
much pleased over the result^. Near­
ly eight hundred dollars remain as

Ethel, who w as tel- ye tr* obi. was
studying Iter render, end learned I tint
fish a r e placed In biiite liefore they
a re ilrfeil and prep i r e ! for *:i! • A f te r
explaining ifint Print* fis very salt w a ­
ter, th e te a c h e r A into d why the ' Ilsli
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T s fa ce wan
Kliiinliinii'd will, sadden understand*
lug, and she p rom p tly replied : " B e ­
ca u se they a r e used to salt w n ter."

Species of Fern.
The Island of Mauritius, less than
iiie-iliird III" urea nf Delaware, has
nativ e spi’rivs of fP riis; J a v a , a

Jtilu Inrgi r limn Now York, Ims ■lilt),
while Brazil contains .’(S7. All Europe
furnishes Pin sixty-seven species, the
•retie zone. "■!; North America, north
if Mexico, has about 175 native
ipecies.

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Daily Thought
' Whatever chiinre shall tiring we will
t^iir with ytpinnlinlty.—Terence.

All persons desiring In at­
tend Sunday srluml will
phone No. 19. .'lOff or 9 0 -J
nut Inter Ilia n Saturday
noun.
Free transpnrlution
will he furnished them to
and from If wiifiln a radius

Court. Seventh Judicial
S minule County. Florida.

Citation
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To Elijah J, Bridg* , Gastonia,'N. C.
i t |„ hereby ordered that you ap; |*ear to the hill of complaint filed
Vowell I i)*&gt; Vowi ll-Specr Co.
herein against you in the above enArthur E. Vowell has purchased titbd cause, on the 7th day of July,
the interest in the Vnwell-Specr C o . 1 91*9, and the *-'nrf&lt; rd Herald is
of this lity formerly owned by Geo. hereby designated ns tim newspaper,
Speer, T h is will make Mr, Vowell in which tm- notice shaff !&lt;■* p lblishtIn* owner of ulmost all of the stock oil once u week for four c.in'i utive
in this concern, which is the lending wetki.
dry Roods store of the Hty.‘
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| witness my hand and official sjal.
The business was orgilna|ly the this tlie ff7th day i,f May, .19*19.
N. P. Yowell Dry Goods Company,
(seal) ,
E. A. DOUGLASS,
and was owned principally by N. I*.
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Clerk Circuit Court.
Yowell of Orlundo. About live years Schelle Maines,
ago the business was purchased by
Solicitor for Complainant.
A. E. Yowell and- Goo. Speer nnd
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Wanted—The ladies cd Sanford to
know that we guarantee every pair
of silk hose we sell. Perkins &amp; "Britt.
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BookkeepWanted—A position,
ing or stenographic work, llave had
H All Local Advertisements Under experienced Can give good refer55-1 tp
This Heading TH REE CENTS a ences. Box 822, City.

Line For Each Insertion Mlninium
Charge 25 Cents. .

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Wanted—One room for man and
wife in private family. No children.
lAddfew Box 913.
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In answortng an navertlsement
Wanted— Fifty men. M. S. Nel­
where no name is mentioned In the
»d, please do not ask Tho lUra'd son, Eureka Hammock, Sanford.
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for Information as to the identity of
the advertiser.
Usually wc do not
Wanted—To buy a roil -top desk
know who the advertiser Is and if
in good condition at reasonable
we do we aro not-allowed to give
price.
Enquire at Herald otllce.
out this Information- Simply write
53-3 tp
a letter and address it as per in*
■tructiona in the ad.
If you want Hemstitching and
Picot Work done promptly and all
This Column irvlrce to Returned Soldlcis
work guaranteed satisfactory scud to
and Sailors Who Seek Positions.
Mrs. Dcrra Corneliaon, 127 West
Church St., Orlando, Flu. 54-3tp

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Prcvatt &amp; Co.,* Seville,'Fla.

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For Sale—Ono of the nicest homes,
Sanford Heights, 5 room bungalow,
Upholstering and mattress making, sleeping porch. - Lot '70x120 ft.
furniture repaired, mirrors plated, Will accept lib e rty bonds as part
€55-2tc
auto Tops and seats recovered. First payment.^5f. P. Lipe.
class work only. Brown Upholstery - Nice diamond ring^-Orst $100.00
Shop, 121 Court St., Orlando, Fla. hand getagit.
Box *.815, Sanford,
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FOR SALE

Fbr Sale or Rent—Large, comfort­
able house, recently repaired II. C.
-a
05-tf
Far Sale —W 1, of Lo t 30, Mecca I &gt;u Bose.
Hammock. Make oiler to owner.
New Trail mobile for sale at half
Harry A. Brown, 410 7th Ave.,
price.
F. D. W.lliumlon, Carnes
Pittsburg, Pa. _
55-3tcliotei.
ss-u p
For Side— Five acres near Cam­
If .intefevtcd in land clearing call
eron City.* Two acres cleared and
F. D. Williamson, Carnes Hotel.
fenced. Excellent flowing well. On
| » r . #U«-‘ , 55-1 tp
public road, near loading station.
Cash or t e r m s . - W . M. Haynes,
For Sale—Five acres near Miller's
Herald Office.
55-tf
; grove.
Small house, some orange
trees. See Mrs. G. C. Cates..
For Sale— Bargain—One mule 7
;
4
64-2tp
years old. *. Will* give terms. M. P.
Lipe. Box 815, Sanford. Flip, 55-2tc
For Snle—Good work hohid. First
rexsonahlc
offer gets him.
W. V.
For S ale—We have the standard
Wheeler,
Res.
Elder
Springs.
Post
peaih .and tomato crate, thirty-two
Olllce
Sanford
It.
A.
54-2tp
cents complete; tomato puper twenty.

Krrrllsh pnrllnmenlnry life. being In
1883 the sole workingman member of
Hie house-of. commons. At that time
there was no kind* of Inlmr party In
existence ‘ there. Mr. Anil achieved
fume its the champion'of the English
f'irtii laborer when the tiller of Hie
s&lt;&gt;ll reared fils family on a wage of
S2 n w*7*k. subsisted chlelly on barley
bread mul hardly knew tin* taste of ten
or sugar. In 1S72 be enrolled 200 fnrm
worker)* In an organization Hint came
to lie known ns the National Agricul­
ture l.nborers' union, whose leaders
tin*. bishop of Iminloit wanted to duck
in a horse pond. "Adult baptism," Mr.
Arch rejoined to the bishop's stateinVril. "is' not the rule of the Church’
of England." Mr. Arch I s credited with*,
hnving done more limn an/ other man
to improve‘the-condiflon of England's
peasantry. Ife was popular In parlia­
ment. One of Ills Constituents was tho
iqlnre of Wales, nfterwnrd King Ed*
ward. IJe referred to Sir. Arch ns
“my member.” Mr. Arch also was a
Primitive Methodist preacher. Ife was
fond of ids pipe' anil *nn oceuslonnl
glass of nle.

FOUGHT “ REDS” W ITH CUSTER

"Devil" Devlin, Veteran of the Plains,
.Wanted --Sunford business house ream bundles $3.75; Clay and Whip
-FoV Sale—Steam Jcunning outfit.
Now Sell*' Apples on Street* __
Wanted— Standard keyboard type- needs girl for ofllce work who I s 1gee'd peas $1.25 per bushel; Mixed
of New York.
-First—dasx—ordurr"Capacity
I.O
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ff
iter for . two immtlis.
Address
Pcas ^l.OOrprus In 2 ' J’ lHIsTiel'sackM.
cans
per
day.
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reasonable.
No less sold. All (. o. h. Seville.
It Is n long Jump from .selling npA. Buck.
‘
64-4tc
For S ale—Seventeen acres of land,
near Geneva; just west of the old
Steye Williams' place. Sanford and
Geneva brick road
runs
right
through it.
Geo. Isldpy, Box 230,
Sylvunia. Ga.
54-lte
Fur Sale
Dunn- ; m
7 weeks old.
i •uro" lionet for strj*vnce. Orion D c-

; oiler ‘ strain.
Side.

IJ-fT Randall, West
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5 2 -8 tp

!e - Five acres celery farm
Hammock, house and grist
'A.' Huston, •Crown Paper

¥p 1,-3
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. • — W Lrn- MtfTjilv inrrrnspr WTThfittt ^oVrcsporuKng £row Hi in

dcmaiKl, p r ic e s alw ays fall.

Furai.dicd bedroom,
!'- ns.ml tit gentleman preferred. 2ti!&gt;

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If tfic gain in procJuction comes to far e x c e e d that in con­
sumption, producers face disaster.
Florida’s output of grapefruit and oranges in a few years
Is certain to Le enormously greater.

55-tf

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i &gt;r Rent Five room furtu-died
■u.-e fur flic summer.-W rite P. O.
Iln\ 350 or Phone 130.
’ 55-21 p
l .i S tic - l l .i r u - pig* i* w •*k-t tibl.
ft mu' ltt.tr fur ».*rvic*.
Ori tit I)e f - ti&lt;ler Mtratn.
(i to. K tnthill, Wi-sf

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keep pace with dte enlarged prod * tion, growers will then ha
unable to obtain profitable returns for their crops.

several years has been advertising and using oth er means to
m ore widely introduce, and jxjpularize grapefruit and oranges.
The splendid success of the work of the Exchan ge in this

in the previous season.

T h e F lo r id a C itru s E x c h a n g e H as D o n e M u c h —
S p e c u la tiv e M a r k e t in g
In llie task of developing de­
mand for Florida cilrus fruits, llie
Exchange has been die only active
factor.
Few marketing

agencies have

done anything along this line— die
purely speculative ones have done
nothing I
Why? Because the speculators
con make as much if not more
money when fruit prices are low
as when they are liigh.
For this very gootf’ rWson the
•pecul&amp;tive concerns are not inter-,
ested in the problem of providing
'th e wider markets which are nec­

Agencies

N o t h in g —

Why?

essary to keep up prices in face o f
greater production.
So it is left for the growers who
themselves market the fruit they
produce, cooperatively through
the Florida Citrus Exchange, to do
d!l&gt; the educational work required
to build up demand.
These cooperating gTowcrs aro
fortunate in the fact that the plan
of jointly marketing dteir fruit
gives tliem net returns enough
greater than would be allowed
diem by the speculators to several
times cover the cost of the adver­
tising and sales endeavor of tb«
Exchange.

Join the Exchange now, do YOUR part of
the work and than in the benefits. Fog
further particular* write, win or phone

FLORIDA CITRUS EXCHANGE, Tampa, Fla.
I.
OH U N D O )

A. HAKES. Manager
Orange County Cilrus
Sub-Exchange

IT R U S E X C H A N u

SANFORD

FLORIDA

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K* FEMbfSON IIOVhlluU^B

Wilsort &amp; Hoasholdcr
LAWYERS
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Sanford,

. Atlantic Hotel

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JA C K S O N V IL L E . F L D IIIIM Hay *ntl llo ga n N lirr la
All railroad ticket otnera In bulldln*. era.
Irr of r t e r jlb ln g . A ll modern Im protrm cnU.
t'lral claaii Iri o r e r r particular, l(alr&gt;. «ne
prraon. S l.0 0 to f l.S O ; to o p r o o m . *2.00 i„
*2..10. Jta lh II.S O , I I.O d ; lo o people IL S t
1 1 .00. K. F R A N K 1‘ E A H C K . Crop.

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Jacksonville,

FleriiJa

One H a lf tltnfk frum lUm l
(*« Off fin U« Ilrmmlnrf l*a»L
it or. Ju !U irncf MmtrijHp S &gt;

lint and Cold Running Water in
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Every Room—Strain float
SPECIAL
RATES
FOR
APRIL

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HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
OHice Supply Dept.
Phone 148
Sanford. Florida

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Remarkable Ceremony
. Philadelphia Jews Hoped to Stop
Bavagcs of Influenza.
Willi Mo* liupi* ,if protect Inc Hit*
nrtlimliiv I; i i ——
Isiii Jew * in l*hllii&lt;le'.phtn
flillll I 111 l i e I' ItIVIlgeM I l f Hie llllllienZil

rpbleii'li iwii lli-lnews were married
ni ilu ||i-t lioi ..I g n ivc* In Hie Jew i- ii
cemetery ii few mmiili* ago. More
Hum 1.21k* Uti**lnn .lewn vvnli'beil Hu*
mhlil |ierl"i ''i ilu* vveibliiig ei remmiv
Wlten Ilu* ciitlple wen* pritlimiltceil
,limn mul wife, Hie tirHimlox ammig Hu*
*|M‘cln lo r* lllcil Htleiunly past the cmipie iiiqL imMlp'tlicm preKCtit* uf uuuiey
In *iini4 ranging from ten cen t* in a
hundred dollar*, according lo Hu*
moan* and clrcuin*inticc* of Hn* donor
Until more Hutu St.lMXI laid been given
After Hu* lasd oiTcrlng.Hio bride and
bridegroom walked to Ilu* greeitKvvald
further from tlu* graves; \vhere ji wed­
ding fe.ist.vvqs qulekly tqirend from ilu*
two tniekloml* of fond Huit utliw*
of the faithful Imd provided.

I.argi**t and oldest
"house in state.
We

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Write fi r

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login*. . Inform ation on any
crop free.

E. A/ Marlin

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Seed Co.

Jacksonville, Florida

WIGHT T IR E CO

Hjx-nliigton. I &gt;. &lt; al il cost of 15 cents
Upfi'ce. v I ’m l e Sam warns ii* Hint
there a re risks In these crops n« we!I
ns in others, lull nil enterprises lire
rl*k* in this uncertain world.

htTiiinoIt; lJank Annc.v

JAMES PERSHING

M ichelin—
Kelly Springfield—
P o r ta g e P e n n s ylvania

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.30x3 Non-Skid -.$LLS0
30x3H Non-Skid 19.35

Pov^cr of Imagination.
Tin* marriage in a cemetery, with
To tho,-,. who see only with their
Ilu* ld&lt;*a of warding off ilu* ravages of
eyes, Hu* distant Is nlvvays Imllsllnct
nn epidemic. I* a revival of a custom
Thl* I* not Gen. John J. Perching and little, bt*eotntng less and less a*
that has prevailed for hundreds of
years among the J e w * In Hie heart,of back in America again from France, R recedes, till utterly lost; bul t " .
l!n**ln. When Russia was swept by but it it John J .’s brother, James Per­ tlu* linagltuition, which thus reverses
cholera several centuries ago Jew * shing. s He is a traveling salesman for the perspective of Hie senses, Hie fur
died tiy llie hundreds. P an ic seized a clothing firm, is almost the image of otf Is great ami Imposing, lie tiiagnlthem, and they called a council of his famous brother and la sometimes tilde Imreiihtug with Hie distance.—
Mrs. Jameson (Studies).
elders, and rabbis, who decided I ha I mistaken for him.
the attention of God should be called lo
the ii llllctlon of their fellows If Urn
Inimbbc inn|| naiT vv'bmnTi 'among
timin' should Join In marriage In Hu*
YACHT VERONA FOR SALE
presence o f the dead.
The toft cruising yacht “ VERONA" for sale. Sleeps six. Electric light*
So I hey. asked a .voting limn and a
and modern equioment. Powered with a 24 horse
woman, who were unkno.vvn to each
powi»r« A
4
niotur.
other mid who were without wealth
Address:
C.
KENNISON,
P.
O.
Bax
5u5, Crlendo, Flo.
to marry In briler to save their fellowfrom the cholera scourge. T h e ynun
people agreed, and llie ccreinniiy_wxt*perforTnecT According to the tradition,
llie ravages of Hie cholera subsided
within three days.— Youth's fomp.m
toll.

On Flour, Grain and Feed

FLORIDA

W

furniture

direction is a m atter of record— for instance, in the territory^
the sales of the Sealdsweet hranrl were three tim es as great as

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Hot » n d cold r u n n ln i walcc In o r b rOBra
(talc*; N in itc $1 and u p .' Double: Jl.'a , ur
Itoum and bath 12.00 und up.
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■ W c c k lrr Single *7. o, | j ,
W i-r k l, D o u b le : (9 l„ 117.
In heart of I h r a lr r and xhoppltig dltlrlci
M a in &amp; Adam * Slcerl*

Iv, , at i Hi -*i In.)
v. niei) ill tT
-----------------Vti n iT ffr
Stall - ttriny.
Il tuts " l i e u ! " I tevlln
v\li" r*n|c front I'rescott. Ai'lz.. to
11. llge City. K m ., whlrli t o o l ; 'a in*:I
ti*i i■f taatl.t Ib r*e laotillt-i. 1,1 11* lithe-ill the Mobile. iJetlllt tu ts preseo! at
t 'lister’ s lAst (tifl.i Mi l In- tf.-i-Var - tti il
tl - I niUa a t. .1,1 t „ s... pi, . . . . .
tell some Hongs to Hie heroes of the
A I.' F about bard work no t h arder
lighting, long hours nut! seaitlv lalioi.s.

Many Raise Peppermint.
I'-'l'pennlti! |,ri.b:ililv ne, nples eni*
5 l-tf
)'f Hie inlisl honor able plaei-** mi the
Il-I of d rag plains, tor Ilu* distillation
nf
oil from Ms leaves |« an li.:p"C,j,nt
Furnished ifoonis- By day, we«*k
'•r nwtilth. E v'-ry e tit .■.•nieitce. (tver tll.lll—11 y |.i vlileli I hoiiMihds of aeres
I ’lolips I&gt;rug ‘store, corner I’.trL und o re ilevoled prim pfllv 111 Mli logon
and V - v X *»t 1.
T ' . ;r • l- ii. evlraetFirst street
Mrs C
Hart. Crop
id iil-ii frm i « ilili-i ei-i'i' pen'll royal.
l a i i'i and a number " f oilier wallknow ii phials, 'l'ii l"- snhible Ihe leav es
LO ST
must he dried In a place where there Is
plenty of a ir but no /liilnpin*s*, and
Lost
Red Cross Service Pin. III tin* shade, for lliis t.eeps Hie height
Blue rihhun with two tvitile stripes. color. They must he Imiked over with
Return t &gt; Mrs
R, A. Terheun. cu re Hint no oilier ’leaves ure i:,|\ed
with I hem and pinked in linves ut

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W A V E R L Y HOTEL

pies from n llltle atilewnllf Hlttlt'l. In
West -13d street to pumping n carbine
•hiring tin* height of Cualer's Iasi tight,
Inti iImre's an old muu In town who
tines M dully. If any one comes nbmg
to eneoiinige him lit mn.ke the Jour­
ney. lb; I- l-'ninl; I tevlln, ii little grnyhiiiretl, viriiikbsl tipple mail, uhn sits
dully with bis stock of njuMes. Yeslerduy,' writes the New York rom*spoHdeiit of the I’ittsbiirgll lllspatcll,
lie met n modern warrior wearing the
Croix tie Guerre wlto hail just' returiitsl-from Oversea*. T h e newly untie
veteran listened with respectful attent'iiii \vlil|c the apple imiu sltowetl
him' the way to liumlle a rllit*. For
years the withered old man was
"I'ev fl" I tevllll, era el; rlller of Hie Fifth
I nllrt! Stall-* e a v a l n . awl ntie I l f lit'.*

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Foreseeing this condition, the Florida Citrus F.xchiinge for

S C H E L L E M A 1NES

52-Stp
ru mis

Unless the consum er demand for these fruits is made to

One Inch Card* Will Re Published U».
der Thla Heading At The Hate Of »7.j|
Per Year.. •

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Furniture wanted for two A ttiree legible . hand.
Permanent position
rooms for cash. Address Box/A, c-o Address Box 431, Sanford, Fla. '
Herald.
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THE SANFORD H EBiU )

RAISED STATUS OF LABORER
Jotsph Arch Will Long B«s Remem. bercil os Chcmplcn cf English.
Farm Worker*.

Fruit and Vegetable Crate*
Yon Cob Bay Front Us at
Whole**!* Price*
Well* far r r l M U l l

From plnvvboy to tncqiber of parlia­
ment wn* the remarkable rise of Jo ­
seph Arch, who recently died nt Huage of 02. He was-a unique figure In

W. A. Merrjrday Compurr
Pabtka, FloritU

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We Have Them All
1R IE N T A L MbSIC Hawaiian music—the
music of France, Italy, England, Ireland,
Mexico and Spain—comic songs, choruses and
concerts— solos, duct;, trios and quartettes—songs for
children, grown-ups, dances— waltzes, one-steps, foxiroti, jazzes— banjos, trumpets and accordions— violins,
piccolos, ukelclcs— brass bands, orchestras, pianos—
Grand Opera, Vaudeville or glee clubs— even'whistling
tunas and yodeling are perfectly played on
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“ All .the music of all the world " is Columbia's claim.’
Come in and hear us make it good. We'll gladly play
you any record on the list, and show you
‘our.complete stock of instruments.^.

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Miss Marlon Porter of New
York City, oils decorated the
other day In the name of the
Chaplain Ccnernl of (la* Arnerlran army with the Church War
Cross, t
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Uer citation wns for her moral
ami spiritual.contribution to the
war.
-For more thnn a yenr’ Miss
Porter hits heeit nt it hospital
center in Vittel. France, as n
.representative ,,f the Y. W. C A.
In charge of a nil foes’ club there.
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PROHIBITION

Y, W. C. A. UNIFORMS
TO CLOTHE STUDENTS
Suits Worn by W ar Workers Will
Be Given to Penniless Stu­
dents ifi Switzerland.

.■&gt;«'Itrcrtiind for lea years under un.
WoFu SMuh'iit Christian Federation,
has appealed to tin* National Student
I’oiiiiiilltee of the Y. W. C. A. for tjlothJug for ihe Boo foreign women stu­
dents In Switzerland. Tlieotcarelty rtf
r Moling last year among these almost
refugee students made It necessary for
twn girls m share one coat no that
filly one could go lo classes or go out
of dr-ors nt a time.
Four large packing cases of all
kinds of used clothing, save lints,
which Is In good condition, have been
collected hastily from women college
students In the New England Stales,
Ohio, West,. Virginia, Pennsylvania,
Maryland and Delaware by the Stu­
dent Committee of the National Y. W.
I', A. to lie'sent over In resjmnso-to
Miss ("Mark's appeal. This clothing will
he dyed cleaned mid made or er In
Switzerland
In addition to the clothing collected

ONDITIONS these days—the larger demands
on everybody’s purse—aro leading motorists
everywhere to look more closely into the actual
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We see it every day. See it in tho steadily in*
creasing demand for Fisk Tires.
Fisk T ire* give certain v e r y ‘definite features
that moro and more motorists have come to look for
■^-greater. uninterrupted tiro mileage, longer life*
greater safety under all driving conditions.
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As an enlightened motorist you want
your tire expense out down to where
it really belongs. Next time—Buy Fisk*
For Side by

KENT VULCANIZING WORKS
Sanford, Florida

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tho Association In France, Including
all kinds of building, equipment from
cret. nne curtains to plumbing sup­
plies.
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A rn fetor In expert will hare n place
In the department to net ns general ad­
visor no .restaurant and cafeteria proj.
cats of the Association throughout
France.
In short, the department Is to ho
more than finance alone. It Is to he n
kind of general advisory department
nnd clearing house for' nil other de­
partments In the French association—
a dfparlmqnt where dollars will he |
measured up ngulust deeds and needs.

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“SC RIPPS BOOTH CARS”
Hood— Goodyear and Fisk
Tires and Tubes'
V
R EPA IR WORK OF A LL KINDS
FORDS A S P E C I A L T Y
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MOBILOILS andGASOLINE
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ACCESSORIES
Cars Washed and Delivered—We Will Call
for and DeliverJfour Car;
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Hazel MncKaye Advises Using Budd­
ings ns Centers for Drama, Com­
munity Sings nnd Enter,
talnments.

Why not turn ttie corner Million Into
a comm unity playhouse when the law
effectm the closing of these gathering
places, asks Miss Hazel MacKavc, ill
rector of the Department of Pagenniry
and Drama of the rational Young Wt&gt;1men’sJ^hrlsllnn Association?
"I went o v e r on the West

Shlo of

New York .....* night recently to attend
a community drama meeting," Miss
MncKnye Bays Ip explaining Iter theo­
"tjlelnl uniforms of tho Young Wo­
ry, "and as I was riding along I tmllced
rn' * Clirlsllnii Association minus
.how many saloons them were—one on
tii' Utiie Triangle, the Association lnevery corner nnd another In the mid­
siraja, will he worn next winter by
dle of the block. It seemed, nil Just
v '.men students who have been strandMazing with tights. Those lights ought
not to go out with prohibition. They
••i in Switzerland during the war nnd
ought to shine for something worth
" !"■•. luuauso'of lack of fund*, linihlllwhile to all of (he people, and wlml
i' r., ro-cl)ter lliclr native country, a
(letter than community drattin and
!' r.* to tlnlsh their university courses
sings?’*
I *'&lt;ititso they have no family to
-UucL-the" war
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| Yuri; a case of 11til* riTTs. which have has given n great Impetus to popular
tiTihcth M Clnrk. who tins been In ht*en turned In h.v Y. W. C. A. serretn- Interest In drntttn nnd that throtigh
pageantry and drama a grout deal In
the way of Amerlcanlutlqo can he ef­
fected.
Through the community center, If It
tie In a district populated largely of
one foreign nnttonnllty, those people
could present pageants of the life In
their mother countries, translating
them Into English, so that Americans
anil also the younger English speaking
members of their household could un­
derstand and appreciate their tradi­
tions. American art would he grimily
enriched thus through tho drauin of
nil of the tuitions whoso peoples have
settled In this country. On tho other
hnml American Ideals, American his­
tory and American festivals, evcnlnws
such ns child labor ami minimum wage,
could |io Interpreted, to theso people
by means of pngeantry.
"People bnve been learning not. only
to work together, but lo play togeth­
er,” Miss MncKnye says, "pnrtlcylnrly
since the war. when the people stood
together lie drives nnd Inrgo patriotic
community entertainment*. Tho op­
portunity to hitlld up n grent commu­
nity organization Is now nt hand, nnd
the time In ripe for It. Why Dot utilize
the comer saloonV

Fisk Tires Going Onto More
Cars Every b a y

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Extends Invitation to Overseas Work,
e rt’ ln Paris.
Pnrls, April 21.—Queen Mnrlo of
Rumnnln, following n conference wllh
Permanent Colors.
n representative committee of tho
Abe font Egyptians lmd a marvel*
American Y. IV, 0.
held at the IUtx
mis knowledge of colors, and they
Hotel; Furls, bus Invited the American
understood fully what colors would
Young Women’s Christian Assoclntlun
Inst.
In the Egyptian epttpyrl tin
to coma to Rumnnln tmd open work
ground colors are ns good ns ever
under her patronage.
The Egyptians worked
Among the representatives of tho T. they were.
their
outlines
In lampblack, used
W. C. A. present at tho conference
•lay
for
their
whites, ferruginous
were: Mis* Harriett Taylor,, head of
•iirtlts
for
their
reds,
ochres for their
the American Y. W. C. A. work over­
seas ; Miss Mary Anderson of Hudson, yellows, and for greens they used per­
Wit. i Miss Mary Dlnguraii, baud of haps green Jasper or mixed blue carthe Y. W. C. A. Industrial work In donate of copper with ochre. All these
Franco; Mrs. Mnrgnret J). Fowler of •olors are permanent.
Pasadena, Cnh, nnd Miss Charlotte
Niven, head of tho Y. \Vt O. A. work
Jews In English Cities. _ .
In Italy. A notable guest at tho meet­
There hrt* mop* Jews In Manchester
ing :\rus -Madamu-CaInrjh-wlfe-of-^he TptTft’ lit uny other city in the UnItetl
seeretnry of the Rumnnlun legation In Kingdom. For Its size Leeds has utord
1’aris..
Jgws In ■proportion than Manchester,
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though the actual, number Is slightly
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
less.
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* Y. W, C. A. WORKER .
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‘ IS DECORATED.’ *

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We have a complete line of rccgrcla, aid can mak;
immediate delivery. Terms if desired.

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flto trir wonr, m a th* otnerm shopping guides for nil tho buying of

gray uniform ulster* Is being sent A*
uniforms nro being tumod |n by war
workers they will bo claimed by tho
Student Committee, which will reinovo
the Insignia and preparo tho uniforms
no that they may ho worn by those
women who hnvo been forced by world
events to remain In Switzerland for
several years.

QUEEN MARIE INVITES
Y. W. C. A. TO RUMANIA
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O Q U E E Z E a rich, ruddy - ripe orange—
^
you have a pure, nourishing drink*
But O r a n g e - C r u s h , with its pure, natural fruit flavor and
carbonated ehampngue sparkle, is the perfect drink.

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Thirst-tempter and thirst-quencher without a peer, O r a n g e C r u s h , is the Nation’s favorite drink. *

Brim ful o f Goodness
F o u r o u t O r a n g e - C r u s h , sparkling ’ and snappy, from an

icc-told bottle.

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Watch it bubbling brightly up to the rim of the glass-brim ­
ful of goodness.
Refreshing and thirst-satisfying* O r a n g e - C r u s h is the drink
delightful—the drink that's deliciously different.

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DEPARTMENT ADVISES ON
.PLUMBING AND CURTAINS

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Now Bureau Open* in Y. W* C.
A. Oversea* Office.
A new department of finance has
been organized by the Y. W. a A. for
It* work In France. Kiln* Constnnce
Clark of Pnsndena, Cal., Is tho execu­
tive. Mis* Clark before her rceent
earning to Praqco wns director of tho
biff Y. W. C. A. Hostess IIouso at Camp
Ix}wla,AV*»hlDgton,
v *
All contract*,-leasea i\Dd rentals for
now building* will bo handled by
Ml** Edith Austin of New York City,
on «xpei lencefl architect and builder,
who will work through this newly ereated section.
L
Plan* for remodeling nnd decorat­
ing rooms, club* nnd hostess house*
taken orer by the Y. W. a A. wlll.be
In the hands of Miss Mnry Buchnnnn.
sn In*, rlor decorator, who comes orig­
inally fr. in Kroilnnd, hut who hits been
vr. rklng hi France, for the American
«n r wi*rb tm-re.

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Treat yourself to an ice-cold bottle of Orange-Crus/i today.
We know you’ll like it—immensely. W e know it’s absolute*
ly pure, too, because wc bottle it ourselves. A case of
O r a n g e - C r u s h at home will make everybody happy.
by the bottle.

Less by the case;

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�Delinquent Tax List For Year
City of Sanford, Florida

G rah ai
M r.f«

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Jaekton, J a m n

nKsciiiPTTON

n imam*. I j • i ,, .
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Mlllrr. T . J . .
A iku if, P h o e b e ,..,

B e g i n a t the S E Cor of Block I
T i e r I of E . It Trafford *
Ma[. run W 117 fi N
3 8 6 ,0 6 ft S 69 deg 17
min E 125 1 ft S 341,71
ft to l l r ( .
I arir
B e g a t the interact tlun of t h r X
line of
C om m ercial
»t
with the tV* l i n e a l Pal*
n ir tt o a l e run N 481 S It
N 69 deg I T " min \V I I s . 2
ft ft 620.33 ft to Com*
tnerriai ave K on N *ide
of Co mmercial ft I l f * . 2
ft t o 'f l r g .
4.5 a rm *
lle g 2 5 0 ft N of the interaer tinn
of the N tine of Com*
w r r d f l ‘ i l with the ea«t
line of Park ave run N
435.7 4 ft. S 69 deg 17
min E 159.1
S 3 7 9 .3 6 ,
W 146.6 ft to beg. Con*
tain ing 1.4 acre*
L o t i 3, 4 4 5
All n o r t h of Comm ercial i t
L o t . l _________ ___________ _
le ot. 2 4 1
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K B ? P r .
H ick *. VV. L
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Unknown.
W. I*. L r a i l i r * S a b M 'tl . l o n
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W rig h t. 8 . W
M a rtin . T . H
Han Inn. 1.. O
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M l c k t n t , W .1

M a r tin , Sh erm an
P.fltlo ck . P
C o o p i f , E. E.
T u rn er, J n o
Unknow n
Unknown
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T h a t c h e r It Co,
VV. C.
Gram ling. A. A.
Jarkaon, Ja ta r i
.
S t e w a rt , Julia
M tadr, H
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K oai. J . T V .
G ra h a m . G. It
VV*ren*|ey, Mary
llr u m lry , I,. A
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Andrew* 4 M e th o d |&gt;.
G r e m l in * , O. 11,
Jonw , C b trln
Allen, T . J
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A* C. .Marlin'* Addlllo
C a m ero n. J o
Unknoa n
C a m ero n. J o

L e a v it t , W. T
Andereon. A
liilly a rd , it. 1,
P II. Hand'. Addition
C a m p b e ll, Mary
William . 11.i T .
Itutier, tt'fn
P a w k in a , M a tti
J o n ea , J e r r y .
Unknown^
Wjl lama, I) . T _ .
Mv M Nmllk'a S e ro n d S u b lllvlaion
M
M. M . S m t h . __ _
Hurt . E . J __
Hurt . A. It ____
Good«r n F. P . . .
E. J . W h ile '* S o b H M a lon
Aldridge. W G
Aldridge W. G
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Bear dal I, K
■ Catperon, J o
Ald ridge, .W.
Id
Carfu ro n. J o
Id
Aldridge. W.
11
Aldridge. W.
tl
Aldridge, W.
and T u e k rr’a Addition
Woodruff, p
Le filer, W. A
Leing J . T.

White, L. E.
Wight, Henry
T ho rnto n
Sau«er, J o e
Aldridge, W. G.
Holly. It. J .
T h r a . b e r , P . L.
P ete r*. W. II.
Sh inh olter, S. tl.
Krrnald Hdw. Co
llynea, W. If.
Patera, W. H.
William*. J . It.
Miller, J . U
J o h n i o n , t l . W. Kvt
K o b e r u . Mra. E . M
M a h on ey . K. J .
T h o rn t o n , W. S ..

Miller, J . n .........
Le filer, W. A
S n e a th .J. W
H u m p h re y !, Kat»

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Hagadale, J . If
Mo rrow, Mra.
S ta rlin g . It. J
Kiel da. W. T
K in g (). W
K a r a d a e. J . If
Holly. It, J
T illy , Mra
l l a a k i n i , J . fl
Hagadale J . If
C o rey , tl. T
Hagadale, J . If.

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Itighwarden,* VT
Joh na on , K. S ,.
Ste w a rt. W. C.
K in r, M a ry It
Mtielle, C. H
Aldridge, W. G.
Jefteraon, If, W
Leffler, W. A
Llliaon. Georg*
Nrnvri.* Addition

Herndui

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19 to i t U ' a n r T 108
K le r n e r l, E , C

Kaga.fa r. J. H

Jon ea, It . f .
Ilaakln*, J . P

H o aietter, J . N

Jon ea, Wealry
P ura ry, J . P .
Patera, \V. II
P a n ic!*, J n o . 7.
T f rwllligi r.
Milliard. If. L,
llawklna, IV. S.
Croat. Mr*. K.
ILa a kin*. Victu
JC of P
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T h r a ih e r. A \t
Wight. II
Mid. r, (&gt; J
T h r a ih e r. If, L.
Womati • &lt; iuit
L e a v it t . \V. T .
L eavitt, W. T .
Itunge. S
I'arrUh, V P
flow man, f \v
Sna-man, P V.

Hagadale, J . If
Markham P ark l l r i g h l a
Hamhn. J , 4 G
Urav, W. C
1'* rkinw. J . VA’
Pope, Gen. II
t ’ nkn v v r

H

T h raih er, P. L
Viler o a t h ', VV.
W eaver..P. h’

G a i n e r '* S e c o n d Addition

All nioek

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M lott. M. A ...

and &amp; Cal. Co. Celery P la n ta t i o n
L ota 13 and I ! ’
L o t '23
.

H i e k t t i a n , I. If

Crawford. A E
Itunge, 3

Gtrenlm r.*, M r

Ih r n r e N to leive .Vtiinrur
S E l y along Lake to u
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and * i lln Pt I

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Shinhiilit*r, S li
iJlJft, A
A Urn. T J
A r I. 11 It

Lirlgt-r, A

A l» «rn ath yf M ri. \V
Caldwrlf. H. A a s
IHrkln*. J \V
Khuflri, ( It
h i t n a U , J, |
Za rkary, A, l».
Nti-%mrt. J It
l.ti Jill «} Lji« t I U «
I ' r' l 4*f *, VS It

I larllngton, Cha*.
M Atilt, VV G.
t la r i h r e Hru*h f u
(I* Kihre Hru*h Cu
tig Kihre Itruih Co
Armatrnng. Owen
Hubert* S &amp; K arri*
G ard ner, Mr* II A
Hoffman. Peter
Ju n e *. We*I#&gt; K*t
W a l io n , I'eggy
S t e w a rt . W. C.
Kurd. J . 11.
Geiger, II. II.
Harper. P a n E*t
llrown, L u ry
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Sim *. A. S.
Sim *. A, S.
T h r a ih e r , A. M.
Jonea , Simon
V I r l a - t e r . W. E,
t'rm im , T, L.
P o r h a r n r.W E.
Ste w a rt. VV. C.
S t e w a rt , W. C,
5f e a d r . l l l
S t e w a r t , VV. C.
S t e w a r t , W. C.
L ln d ’ ay, J . E.
Gram llng. K. M.
Gram ling, A. A.
G ra m ling, E. M.
J o n e a , 11. If.
C o w a r l, J im
S t e w a r t . W. C.

Poraey, I*. II. C.

P ic k e t t , J i m .
S t e w a rt . W. C. .
W ad e, M. J .
S t e w a r t , W. C . . . ____
G arn er. N. II.
W illiam*. II. J .
Lln daey, J . L
L ln dary. J . L
Geiger, It. II. .
Green , l l t n

Phillip* K, I&gt;
He ntun G, W
Clark VV M
C lark VV VI
Howard P a rk a rd L a nd I
Wing C. 1,
L o e k e l t Ellen
Huwarvl P a ck a rd L'd Co

Co llin*
M ercer
Mercer
Caldwell
llenlun
Howard
South Sa n ford
G ordon A
Olden A. J
L aw ton Jo h n
Sh erh erd It
M ' d r a y P ella
Hall K. K
Henton G W
I la vi» T. P
M a h a n P . ft.
Mo n gomery Joaephin e
Green G, E.
K.lllann l lu m rr

S m ith , M. M
S m ith . 5 f . M

Je n k in a , K. A D

IlrobKi, Nandlne

W ilt o n, Stephen

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Porier Mabel
IHII. (laey
S t e w a r t , VVm
Ju n e*. E. II. *
l.lghtfoiit. Ila l li
Hunter, VV. S
llq rle y , Eli.
Heed. 0 ... ,
K night, Stella .
Bradley, K. S
T u r n e r, OH*
Ja ek a on , Ja m r a
K air rloih, T om
T u r n r, J o h n .......

It E 1843 ft
Lea* beg 7 6 0 f t S and
10 50 I f E of N ' j mile
"t»oa4 of (aid S e c E 2 10 ft
S 2 1 0 ft VV 2 1 0 ft N 210
ft and lea* beg 2281 H
VV and 700 f t S of N E
co r aaid Se e E 862 ft
S 2 1 0 ft W 8 1 7 ft N E to
beg and k-ii beg' t o fl W
id N VV eor lot 72 Ela
Land A Col Co. Add to
S, Sanford ru n W 575 It
H 2 4 0 ft E 5 7 5 ft N 24(1
f l. cu ntain lny IP e r r . «
port Inn of S E f i of N E I*
of A. C. L. R. II
181 f t W and 7 0 0 ft S of
NK
eor
Se e
run
E
452 ft S 310 f l W 607 ft

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Couk. G VV.
Wilann, S
Wjiann S
Unknow n
Hall. K
Slplin. E
Unknown
Thoma*. John
Collin* , p c

Itrl'urcat Sab lllviajun

W alk rr J***|
Sim lin , VV S
l lle k * , W K
Land 4 C a f a a lia t lo n Co.
Han lon, Gao
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J e w e t t , 8 ___
ko v , i i . f i . ,
un k n o w n
i* w * t t H .,
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U in g J. F
Unknow n_
L|lng, J . p,

B e * i t N W eor of E l * of N W i i

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Sraltl^ U . M

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run S 3 3 0 ft K 2 84 f l N
• 3 3 0 f t W 284 ft
D*g 3 1 0 f t S of N W eor of E U
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of N W « of S W f i of N W
qu a rte r
run S 158 fl E 284 ft W
284 ft N 158 It
E 66 ft of N W J 4 of H W J i of

Collin*,

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of N W J * ________
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N E J | of N W S
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lea* t h a t portion

L e a v it t , W. T ... ..
L ea v itt, W. T ..........

L in a, M r*. A. L . _
L ea v itt. M fr. K i t t l e
S t o c k d r l l . H, E ........
Kranch. A. V

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THE SANTbRD HERALD
hoy, and tho other was Ralph, now
Corporal Htepp of tho Amorlcnn Army.
When the wnr was elor|nre*el they
rent Ralph hark lo Afperlcn, hocauso
he wns of military ago, nml they illd
not want him to light r„r it,,, knls.-r
Then Amorim entered tin* wnr,
Mrs. Step p -M rs. Anna Stepp shells
How It Happened to Entertair —told this part of the story:
"U ntil a month ago i lintln’t heard
Only A. E. F. Mother Who .Visit­ from Ralph for two years and n half_
even before -At-.urlrn got in the wnr
ed Army of Occupation.
mnll wns held up. I didn't know
whether he was in the nrtny or not—
hut
I was sure ho wns, because—well,
BIG CORPORAL DUTIFUL SON
because lie Is an Atncrlcnn." Here
she stopped a minute to smile un at
■ - ‘
Ro Knightly Courtier* Evor Act*d Wllk him,
“A fter awhile we heard from some
More Gallantry to Lady Fair Than
friends that he wns In the nrtny—nml
Did Ho and Hla Doughboy
tlint he hnd come over here. That wns
Palo to Thlo Llttlo White
nil I ever knew. It's nearly live yenrs
Haired Woman Dreissince I hnvo seen him I
ed Exquisitely In
“Of courso It wns nwfully hard—1
Black.
couldn't get word to him nnd he
couldn't to me. My husband used to
tell me It wouldn’t help Ralph any for
By GRACE GOULDER.
(With the American Y. W. C. A. Over- me to cry. T tried not t&lt;&gt;— before the
rest of them anyway. My daughter
eeae.)
got
worse steadily—she Is no better.
Coblenz, Germany,
We couldn't get the proper food for
Mnroll 28 (IJy Mull.)
her a fter awhile. And she hated to
It hnppontnl right hero In Cotdenz.
sec me worded about Ilntph, so t used
A big corporal enrao Into the Y. W. to try &lt;0 keep up before them.
C. A. Hostess House nnd nsked for the
“Last J a n uary, my. husband rninntn
flimnor, - Miss lluth Woodsimut, "Who T W e n z about his citizen papers. An
comes from Colorado Springs, Colo.
American so hlkr in Ralph's company
“Could my mother stay here?” lm who wns In the ofllco heard his name
began nt onco, trying his best to cover and nsked,him If he wns any relation
his excitement.
to Ralph. He didn't tell him Ralph
“Your m other!” gnsped Miss Wood­ wns In Coblenz, hut went after Ralph.
sman’ “How did your mother ever get He didn't tell Ralph. Ids father wns
here!"
here. When they met they couldn't
••Well, she Isn't hero yet, but If she believe their eyes.
comes will you keep her?”
"E ver since then I hnvo been trying
"Ilf course I will, blit—"
to see Ralph. He couldn't come to
Elio didn’t finish, for tho hoy hnd W olsljaden-because It was out of the
smashed his rap hack on his bend and ' American nron, and I couldn't gel
was out of the door on a run.
through until today—more than two
Qv
The corporal's visit remained n mys­ months.” tery for two days. Then ono evening
They asked hgr If her Ralph hnd
Just nt dusk a llltlo white haired wo­ changed much In all that time.
man dressed exquisitely In black ap­
“Oh, yes—very much. Rut do you
peared In the sitting room of tin* Host­ know, I think It Is because nil that
ess House, and the corporal wns hover­ long tittle when I didn’t know where
ing behind her. trying to be beside her ' lie was or how he wns—I got in the
nml hack of her nnd In front t id ie r 1 hnhlt of ihl* king of him ns he was
l i t - . w a s —a » w y l n g - I h -w- i ivfn-n

emit—a big fur one. With them were
three doughboys, puts of tin* corporal.
They tried to keep in the background,
hut tllelr eyes were glued on her fare.
Everyone In the sitting r&lt;«&gt;m sat at
nto-nflon.
Th e re are
no Engli-li
speaking men or women out o f uni­
form In (he Third Army urea.
Vet
here \&gt;as n wotimti In civilian &lt;lollies.
Mothers are unheard of vvlili (he army.
Rat this wan a mother, everyone knew.

he

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property vvhlclL.cpnBlRts of ir»0 nere*.
The surface Rlrntn Is high grade mold­
ing'go nd and'lins nn nVcrngo depth
of about nine* foot. It Is deposited on
n l»ocl of whale nliont live* fe*ot In tliirkness nnd under this Is n soain of exrcltent coal averaging from 4 to /»
feet. Shipments of sand already have
been made to foundries throughout the
country. A considerable tonnage of
real also has been mined.
As the
slr.de .strata Is uncovered by the re­
nt iivnl of the sand, steam shovels will
he utilized to strip the shale, thereby
exposing the Renin of coal which wilt
he mined In the open. In compara­
tively few localities Is the coal seam
Milllclcn'tly nenr the surface to permit
of snipping. The sand Is till nett by
steam shovel nnd is conveyed by mine
curs to a stockhouse from which It
Is loaded Into cars by n licit con­
veyor. A force of nine men can load
•100 tons of wind a day.—Scientific*
American.
Bishop Refuses to Dwell in Castle.
Whether n hlshop jdinuld he com­
pelled to live ln_ a castle regardless of
Ids own ties Ire for a . more modest
umf less expensive home Is a question
which Is agitating the Clerical authori­
ties of jh e diocese of W orcester. England.— Dr. Ernest I toroid IV n rro rm
eently was consecrated bishop ' of
Worcester. In the course of n ser­
mon it was declared Hint un bishop
really wntiled to live In n ca stle anti
that. If tin* people of his diocese re­
quired him to do sj&gt;, Ihe fluati’einl re­
sponsibilities should he borne by them,
not by him. .
Well, She la, Isn't She? k
Poor m an! lie can spend a full day
milking himself look pretty and no­
body notices him. While a wee slip of n
Ijlrl can come out Just any old way
anil the entire populnqo will say, “Ain’t
she sweet?”— South Charleston Sen*
llncl.
t

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X-Rays In Industry.
Apart from tly lr use In mgdlclne,
X-rays are steadily extending their
m iTr'n.'v r ' ,v i|uor

him ns n bnbv rod r&lt;

n t b i f i i l |,ui In h e r even

“ Five* &gt;euis Is it lung (Imp tn unit
to sen your l»»y," elio mttrmtiroil', nml
k e p t hi*r i-vi-s on trim. Again k 1ii &gt; bud
forgot toil tho pimple iinnnnl her.
The corporal elearetl hm throat.
“This Is why I nsk &lt;| you If you could
After awhile someone found out- keep mv mother, Miss Woodsumll. I
about this mother.
tlhln’l want -her to eothp unless khe*
had a grind |dnr(i to stay. Ah, i*-*-r—
Had Been Interned During War,
t
thunks aw fully
She and her husband, who were
And (hilt Is (he story *&gt;f how thn
b o r n In (Jertnnny, hut had been nnt•uralized, lived In San Francisco. Be­ Hostess House happened to entertain
fore the war they left for Welshnden, the only known A. E. F. mother who
tb rmnny, that their Invalid daughter has visited the Army of Occupation.

PAGE ELEVEN

N o r i r t : o f m .v s t »:a * s h a l f :
N o t i n ' 1* here by given t h a t muter and by
virt ue of a final d r r r n rendered on the I t l h
day of M a y . A, I)., IU I9 . by the H onora ble
J a n , i * W. IVtkinv, Ju d g e of th e Hcvrnlh
J u d lr ta l C ircu it Court of Florida, In Ch anc e r j , tn a certa in c a m e wherein the City of
San ford 1* co m p lrln a n t and J . K. Tcrw iltig cr
d e b n d a n t . I. the undersigned S p ecia l Mantrr
will un M o n d a y , the Tlh day of J u l y . 1913,
In fron t of th e Court H o m e door in hanford,
Florida, during the leg*! h o u n # » f «*lc, otter
(or t a l c and » t l to life hlghcat bidder for
ra-h t h e following described tantla .--to .w it :
lllo cko »»
t . T« ie
19 ”iif1 •■■utmu.
Sa n fo rd . «V
*c aN
wV
.*V ’ », .of •"•■I
&lt;■rI •**
cording t o K. It. Tra'fford’s j n a p , ( o b j e c t
ho w ev er, to a n y paving lien, sidew alk hen,
of o t h r r lie n, or tax su bsequ e nt to the year
101 it. in f a v o r of raid city.
A, K . P O W E R S . ,
Special M a t t e r in C h a n ce r y .
J , J . U jr k l n s n n ,
C ity So lic ito r.

MEDICINE

m M o lS ^

Home, Says Thii
Georgia Lady, Regarding Black*
Draught. Relief From Head*
ache, Malaria, Chilis, Etc.

Id

E. A. DOUGLASS, Clerk.

52-dtc

In I ha- Circuit Court of t h r S r i r m h J u d lr t a l
Clrrull of Ih e Hlalc o f Florida, In and for
Hemlttole C u u n lr . In C h a n r r r t
C. D. Ch rist and it. D .
K erne , C u m p la in a n t t.
S u i t to

v*.

Quiet Title

&lt;

Nollee of Appllrstlan for T a i 9 - e !
Nrrlion H of Cfcaplrr 4 8 8 8 L a w s o f
Ida
Notice is hereby given t h a f 8 . F . D o ud ney ,
pu rchaser of tax i - rt lii-a t
“ &gt;. 1 6 4 , dated
th e 3rd i!v * if J rl *, A. t&gt;, I J I f l , has fiied
said rt*rt|fii*»;Vi In mv ofti- •, end h a * m ad*
application for tax 4-**d t o ! » in in aern rd ane e trith 1s t ; S i l o CeVtiucate e mb race*
the followin'! described pro pert y s i t u a t e d in
Seminole r q r t * . F h H l r , t ' - a r i t :
Lota |
and 2, lllo ck S. A. it. H usntl'a Ad-J t o F t .
Iteed. T n v said land h i at; a i ’ - i s e l a t tha
da te of t h - i s v j n j e e of such M f t i l - J t e in
the nam e of Pink It - i m i .
Unh-vs avid eert l * I r j t r • isT! be redeemed acco rd in g d o law
t a t deed wHJ fst u* thereon on t h e 4 t h day
of J u n e , A. 1). 1319.
• IVIt.-u-ss m y otfieiil signature a n d aeal
this t h * 2nd d ay of M a v . A. D. 1919.r»eall
A. IH4U (1L.ASS.
Clerk Circu it * 'o u r t Seminole C o ., K|a. .
M -itc
lly V. M. Do uglass, I L C.

E . J . Harrell, e t al.
D efen da n t*
Order fur C o n s tru ctiv e Service
It Is ordi-rrd t h a t the d efe n dan ts IlNrin
named l a -w it: P. J . Harrell, and all perl^gts
claim ing by , through or under him a t b i l r J .
SS-Ste
devisees, g ran te es or otherwise, whose narher
are unknown to th e co m p la in a n ts ; J . M. M e - ,
N O T IC E OF ELE C T IO N
Gaugfiey, amt all persons rlalm ing b y ,
In eur hplianr e with t h e prq v D Io n * . of through or un der him a * heir*, devisee*,
C h a n ter HITS, Lfiws of Florid a, no tice it
r a n te r* or otherwise, whoa* nam e* are unhereby given th a t an ' el ect io n ba a been or­
nown to co m p la in a n ts ; E li z a be th Stodd ard,
dered t o lie held and the name will bo he ld in
and all person* rlaim ing by, through or u n ­
Special T a * School H U tilct No. 0, S e m ino le der her as hetr». devUrca, g ra n tees o r o t h e r ­
ro u h ty , F lorid a , on T u e s d a y , M a y 2 " l h , wise, whose na m es y e unknown to co m ­ In C ii r n fl Co urt. S e s e n l h Clrr ull, H e m ln ele
1919, f o r t h e purpose of d eterm in in g "who p la in a n t* : S h e rid a n Sto d d a rd and all per­
County, Florid*
lhall tie t ru s te r s of raid distr ic t for the nejri son* rlaiming by. through or under him as
•Urreetding tw o years, and -th e nu m ber of. heirs, -deviser*, grantees or otherwise, whose Overstreet T u r p e a ti n e C o m p a n y
mills of ap erla l district arhool ta x 't o he lev- n a m e * a r e unknown to eom pla ina n ta ; E l i s ­
w n parties rlaim in g I n te r e s t *
ltd in said d is trict for ea ch of tho said two a b e th J . Driggers and nil person* rlaim ing Ail unk no
.
a ic
|(|h m ond■ Murp
-- * hy,
•
R
deyears.
b y , through^ or un drr her a t heir*, devisees, under J .
• T h e follow in g arc appo inted to act as In- gra nte es or otherwise, whose nam es a re a n - ceased, C alvin A. I ’os ge, George H.
Ip tU o rJ^ arui clerks, at aald -elec tion !-------—
kno w n Vo ro m p a H n a n t t: and STt p e r im ii Morton im U r tJu a ltv and 84 t ru s te e ,
I'reeln ct . N o . 2 t!.al.e M o n r o eli
whomsoever, whoa* nam e* a re unkno wn to VV. S . Kegfer, R itch ie W oodbridge
C.
Hill. Clerk,
the c o m p la in a n t* , who h a v r or rlalm to have et al.
T o t h e .defandanta , Calvin A. T o a g e ,
W. H. Alien.
a n y interest ot whatso ever natu re , in and t o
J. M. Oglesby,
the following deitrilied lands, or a n y p a rt or tie org e It. Mort on Individually anil .as tru s­
tee.
VV. 8 . Keefer and ' R i t e te W o o d b rid g e:
J . H. M « n n .
.
,
portion thereof, in Seminole c o u n t y , F lorid a,
I t appearing from the sworn hill he rein,
to-wit;
•
I 't e c i n r t No. I f l ’ aola): th a t y our place of resid ence is u n k n o w n and
C. D. I'earaon, Clerk.
*
Nort h half of southeast, q u a rt e r of S e ctio n t h a t you are over the age of 21 y e a r s ;
tie o rg e lla rw ooil,
IX, Tow nship 21 so uth, It ange 2 3 ea st;
It is therefo re ordered t h a t you do a p p ea r
It. G . Henderson.
Nort h 470 feet of the no rtheast q u i r t r r of in t h i * en u tf to the hill herein filed o n t h *
O tto K e lt s .
7th
d ay .ol J u l y , 1919.
the
southeast
qtiarter
of
Sectio
n
31,
T
o
w
n
­
Hone and o r d e r e d 'by the Hoard of P u b l i c
i t is furt her ordered t h a t thia ord er be
In stru c tio n for Seminole co u n t y , F lo f ld a , in ship 2 0 so uth, R ange 3 0 e a st. .
session ass em b led , this 8 t h day til April,
F iv e a rr e * In a sq uare in the no rthw est published oner a week for eight c o n s e c u t iv e
1919.
t
corner of the m&gt;rthri»t quarrer of tht* n o r t h ­ weeks in the Ss nfnril l i e r a l l , a n e w s p a p er
vah
('. F. 1IA It It I S O N . C h a ir m a n . east qu a rter of Se ction 36 , T ow ns hip 20_ published in said Seminole co unty .
VYitni'ss my hand and seal of t h e aald
Attest
south, Itange 2 9 east ;
Circuit Court this April 28, A. D, 1 9 1 9 .
T . VV, L a w t o n . Se c re t a ry .
E
a
s
t
half
of
rast
half
of
n
n
rlhe
a
st
’qu
arter
(seal
1 •
E . A. D t m &lt; J L A 8 S ,
• S I -.Vie
•
id Sei-llnn 2, and northwest q u u r ti r of n o r t h t : lr r k Ci rcuit Court Seminole Cp.. FT*.
went
q
u
a
rter
fo
S
e
r
l
lo
n
I
,
Tow
nship
20
Massey A VVarlnw,
N OT JCK
so u th . It ange 2 9 e a s t ; ■
&gt;
Sul*, for C o m p ll.
lllds will tie received by th e H o a r d - o f
I eit 2 8 7 l.ongwontl, Florida;
61-9IC
Coun ty C o m m ission er* at their n e s t . r e g u l a r
S o u t h w e s t q u a rt e r of n o r t h w e s t'q u a r t e r of
m u t i n g t n h e held life T u e s d a y , J u n e 3rd, S e ctio
n 3 1 . T o w nship 2 0 so uth, ita n g e 3 0
tttli*. tor repairing bridge oyer Kcon loek- east, e x ce p t the followIng I tra c t s;
hatchet' C r e e k .
Work to he don e un der the
(11 l l r f h a t N W co rner of said R W .tf of
supervision of Fred T , Williams, r o u h ty e n ­
.N W U . r —: east 37H feet, south 4 20 fret.
gineer.
Mans nml np rriliralio n* may- be had upon West 690 feet, north 420 feet to p. o, b.;
atiptte.itii.fi to Fri d. T
Williams.
Hoard
f3t Onr-foiiMh of an atr»* known as Hapr* sir vis i hi right to reject nnv and ail bid--, , tUt ehureh lot; f.PdpK. A. l l O t I t i l . A SS , Clerk.
I
(3) tli-gio at 8 W corner of said rf\V!a- of
N \V1j , run r s o 321 It e t . north C97 feet,
-tu.p. Q.~’
W &gt;1—121 ln»W. Ss.uHt.eaf- fi nmi4l,p.
j r i h y viv»-r! 11, at i r , (hi- urnbr- j
.1 T u n „ r j e s tutmi-rl} enlti tn J . VV.
inti-fu] (,&lt; a p p l y t,. 111.
J'r ig g 'f.
n o t e »sally ' t . s r r i l o i l in- Heed
J t ;t1 1 . , t t.i v »-f rtt.r " t t h e
itu'ik
V. l»uo'' h i 2. I'uiiiie iteenrdn. Orange CICKAHD'S HAND-PAINTED CHIN*
la, si T a lliih a '- e e , Fleriria. "i» t.'ouniy, Florida
•( J u n e , A. I*. tttD*. f»r ns atitin I n and 'a e l , uf titoto are hers-by rmptired tn
n t rarf he heard, ter 1 ,’ t t i i . atipr’ifir in (t'e ittll nf &lt;' " m p ! j i t , i filed tn said GOItHAM’S STERLING SILVER
I—II,'ll
1. 1, . b i l l tt-.iTl-.ef-’ l e i "
.&gt;r tn t-.r,

E

HENRY McLAULJN
JEWELER

-

A FA M ILY

runs will be rr crlveil &gt;
I C o u n ty C o m m issio n er* a t
i meeting tn be held on J u n
j purchase of one 1-ton trurl
flid der will be
j reiiuired to t a k e in e x c h a n gtee one In te r I national t r u c k now- owned by th e c o u n ty .
Hoard reserves the right to re je c t a n y and
i all bids.

to -w lt; W « f of H W ! f of, N E f f Fee. S 3 ,
T p . i!l ti, it. liJ I i « i t .
1j i t r e e .
Tee
J
land being n f p e e i t a t tho d a ta (&gt;f t h e d v l a anro of such cer tific ate fit the n a m e of Un-'
known.
I ' - e filed * * M c - t i f i c a t i - * Ifi m y ofilre,
a m ’ lo* mad’ aorillt .'Io n for t a t deed* to
itai
In aecorita ice . * ilh law.
t'-' lr e* laid - r t l f i c j ' c * •hall’ be' redeemed
are i! Unit t i la * t a t d- i t * wilt t a i( l * thereon
on Irw t t h da.- -if J l t i e , A. II. 1 9 1 9 .
V . 'i t T " ,n; a « UI signature a n d aeal th lf
the 2nd d ay of M a v , A. ti. 1 9 1 9 ,
{■ealt
K. A. D O U G L A S S ,
Clerk Clrr ull Co urt Sem inole C o ,, F la .
I- S l e
Hv V. M. t&gt;o»iet»««. n . C,

(. ■ r(. r 4 11 -■ti

lt,n.m t,,t

ViO&gt; I •AY. the itli das- of A U G U S T ,
rtiele- i&gt;t illi-iirporalii.it
A. D, 1919
urpurattnn tif Lrt'Mnn l l r m l i m !
It is f u rth e r ’ ordered that a eopy nf this
( ‘vmpati*
‘•t'I'T In- publi-ti »-»t „rse»- a H i 'J i ter l a . J y * '
, nr,—
* ' itivi« in tin- :t.,iii..r,| Herald, a
vn lile I
woeki.s nea -paper (tutilished in said S r m id thi- efirpitr.,l|iirt .hull lu- ii ,ide n i u n l j , r tnf iiln.
i i , &lt; i,nt[isri«, and ii- prHi*,l|ial
Giseti under m&gt; hand and th e seal nf my
in I *v ledii. S e tn • uftlee this tlie 22nd day *if Vprit. 1919,
d
phall Ii
i'U n t j j I ItpfhU
(sealf
K- A. llfF IU J l a s s .
\ rilflr1l
( '1,-rk of otii Cic.-Ult I ’.utrl -of Semlnule Co ,
t i id ml iia iu fr "I l itr* Ii r i I r p m in tn
Florida
1■-aI tix
t i t r r H r |i»»f n tin o » t i n l l be* n •
1 V Duval.
Is, Vw11
T m I'a t n un A 1*1 nt'fhl 111* ?
r ‘nrc pi a Iriant '• Solicitor.
« a l i t ' * t lm ?&lt;*ti a ft &gt;t i-* tiUA.fM AW. Mini Ilf |ntr
.'■ii I ftr
f Iii**1-, -rii am i tii h! ! it miTf-handt*!-, « imhI,
I’f r I I
|v;»O«i!la•&gt;Iat Ifostd* difltl |»i-?aOfini | l o I Iccolt i ' o u c t , S c i c n i t i C i r c u i t , S e m t o o l e
pri |MTli of all dmrr ijitifm*, t o b U j . a4-:Ur I
Coun ty, Florida
Vv*rV. di*%i-b*p It n all »it*nl in rral i-s lals'j h i ,
(ill. l a t m , r u l l i v a l i nnd opiTttta- ( h i land** " t j Overstreet T u r p e n tin e Corttpahy
Ih*

riiF|n&gt;reM&gt; n

e^*l

land'# iff ift h i /

t

p r r am**.

s.

ROGERS’ PLATED WARE
ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES

DR.

E .

S .

O C U L IS T

HOFFMAN

A N D

O P T IC IA N

famous

Ringgold, Gn.— Mrs. Chns. Gnston,
of this place, writes: "1 am n usor
of T h o d fo n la niack-Draughli lu fact,
It was oao of our family medicines.
Also In in}- mother'fl home, w hen I
was a child. When any of ua child­
ren complained o t headache, usually
caused by* constipation, sho gavo us
n doso of Rlack-Dmught. which would
rectify tho trouble.
Often In tho
Bprlng, wo would liavo m alaria nml
chills, or troubles of tlilfl hind, we
would tako Black-Draught pretty* reg
ulnr until tho llvqr acted well, and

,

MAXWELL
C O FFEE
BOX FILES

HERALOyRINTlNGCOMPANY

.

LEGAL ADVERTISING

Summer Fertilizing

WILSON &amp; TOOMER FERTILIZER CO.

ARE YOU INSURED? IF NOT, SEE
W . J . TH IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y

• •.

-

-

,

E y e s c m m in ed hy n re g u la r r e g i s ­
te re d p h y sicia n

e

Sanford,

m ill

P r a c tic e ron lin ed lo th e tr e a tm e n t
o f I h e eye

G l a s s e s fitted , b r o k e n l e n c s d u ­
and t *i mark*"*, m il unit! i!l&lt;*jm**» nf t Vi*■ pri* , All unknown parties rlaiming Inter
*-*!• under J
UirhmiiRd
Mnrp hv,
p licated
dufi-t t i * rt ( f o i
Mine Produces Coal and Sand.
i le c r a - o i , Annie t
Woodbridge, Kithealth resort.
Vrllrir •* 111.
,
eh
ie
Woodbridge,
al)
unkno
wn
parties
2 8 W . C h u r c h U t. - O r l a n d o , E l a .
A mining plant that Is decidedly
T h r a m o u n t .tf t h n c a p i t a l i t * i r k
of (b i* j
rlaiming In terests under C alv in
V. •
They brought their other children unique Is located In (thlo. lint It coni
corfiorafi»»n *l*at| !#*■ T w enty -five T h o u sa n d i I’ oage, .a il unknown parties , miming
with them. One was W alter, rj Mnnll
f ‘i ’i.OULMHH lloltars* In be ij j %bird In to two j intere st* under tieorge It. Mort on Inand sand are taken from the one
humlrii! and f\ft&gt;
J lf 0 ‘ sltarr* «f 4ho par •tividuaily or a* trus tee,- ail unknown
value «d (in** Hundred ( $ 1 0 0 . 0 0 ) Dollar#
trt ies claiming Interest u n d rr VV. 8,
r i c h , and said i l u c k may b r paid for in casit
refer et id.
or in p r o p e r t y , labor and servifi**, a! a |u*t
T o all unknown parties rlaiming Interest
OW/VFIt
Ta**
DESCRIPTION
vaiimtion to In f u n l by the d l r i r t i i f i at jj
GOODTOTNE LAST DROP
iindir J Itirhmun d Vturphy, nr under Calvin
met tins, call, d fm such puriioir*,
V. Pnage, or under George Ii. Mort on In di­
avt* on N t Ii I m of t * mIiif•
Article IV.
vidually or as tru stee, nr under VV. S. Keefer
t t»ru avi * run N 140 fi
T h r co rp iica d o n “hall r i t s t p c f p rt u a !ly .
or * ith rr of them or otherwise, lo the follow.
VV 100 ft S I to ft K too
lit iff ili*rn!n*fl flml* ^itu ate in Sr rn l tinle
Artitle V,
f? hi t»* % dI|if li-*t Ml
ri*unt
y . \ lorBla
T)»»' bUNinl***
'( ( h e ci»f p o r » ( !*,n * ! ia ll hr
fi I .af \ U r* f V. *u f*
N f: 1 t N E ' , S t r M. tii 119 S, It. 29 E.
rHinfui l»*&gt;l l«ii a b is* n| fiKtiifi-t (*tf« rirnantm j
S 1 in 1&gt; \\ ,»&gt; *t \ l ii
of s vv ; t S**F, 2 1 . T n , :
1 1 - 2 ’L L-s
4.1f not
t i tvr ,IHi! JllUfM ihAJtt ti
‘ fttu A
l lVi'tM i'^ W h r
n
r
’TTT’
?j
1
H
v
rr-Nv
n
^
r
(
l
and
' s w ',1
—
r
‘
"
*
iiymtu f i't, rt a prv.ittrut, it viv,' (iM-.itlt-nt .
hU'cnv. ~ \ v f f - i r ? m T i r n 6 n &gt; o ' v i i n T T u n r .
_*MV ff N 210 ft W 21 it
a ( r c f i ' t a r y ami a tfi-asurrf.
i l n r prrsun ot S W ' , See. 35, Tp. 2d S. It. 29 K.
for
it
cortnlnly
baa
Biivcd
ub
lots
of
70
t*J
(• 11
K m u ti. A \
Y o u are herrb y ordered to ap pear to Ih e
may hold th** ultlre ut tmlh a r c r i l a r y anil
it. c al N'K fur N \V 11
19 *10
doctor bills. Just a doso of Black- trfiaturir. T h e prffon s who a re lu cq m luet bill ot com trial nt hrrnlti filed on the 4 th d a y
M*| 8 r,0 ft VV 150 It N
of
August, A. D. 1919.
DrauBbt ivTion not 60 well oavea a th e husini-xi 1&gt;t this «*ufpufatiun as i t* tom l.to
6 0 ft F. 150 ft
UuUfflT, II. C,
I t t* further ordered t h a t t h i s ’ no tice bn
otfies j * an,t illrrtliim unlit 4 h - stlrwlot of diiyn in bed.**
’
• tperary
licg 310 It 8 ,'f N VV cor 4.f
putiHsheil
on ce each week for twelve weeks
u n are i't*-r1,-*l at tin- first anniini menting
N E t* &lt;&gt;r NVV'i
36
19 .10
Thedford'u Black-nnuiplit ban been ot tho f t o r k l m l i l i f ( hi rrln stt, r pruvlilrit fur. In th e SanTuril Herald, a newspaper published
nt-c
run K ,210 (t S 2 1 0 (t VV
Sem inole County .
In into for many years In tho treat­ •hall In* T W, | nwtnn. p rr s l i lr n t ; VV. J. in Vsaid
. 2 Ml
2 10 ft N 2 1 0 ft
W ight. It
Vlinens my ha ml and thi’ seal of the said
I.awtufi. viro p roslilonl, It. VV. Lawfun, so,',
ment of stomach, liver nnd bowel rotary
Itrf ID rli S
f N W rmr i&gt;(
C
lrr
u
ll
Court
(hi* 2 8 th day ot April, A. D.
ASK YOUR G R O C E R
unit t r * a s ! i r , r
Tiio first annual moot*
:tt;
19 .10
troubles, nnd tho popularity which It ing n f thi- atnckfiitiilor* shall l,o hold nn tho 1913.
N E '.
fun F* G?0 ft N tu It It
(si ah
E. A. n n U f l L A R S .
first M et., l a y in J u l y . A t! 191 (I, and a n ­
now
enjoys
Is
proof,
of
llu
morit.
NWIv
hirt£ ft
It. to
Clerk ClrrUII C o u rt Seminule Co.. FI*.
nually t h e r e a f t e r un tin* fir-t Mubday nf
I 1 Oil
If your liver In not dolpg ita duty, oarh
Altlrnfcr, \\ &lt;i
Fren ch n v*• S to hrir 7 »
Ma»s.-y A- VVarlnw
r. nd ev ery J u l y .
H'c Hi rh S anti 7 7?* ft f! 0/
Sots, for Compll.
you will puffer from Buch (llsaKrcot Ml, to V 1
36
N VV rttr uf N F '»
i&lt;i 30
5I-I31C
nblo Bj-mptomn ns hendncho, billounTho highest amnunt
!n*l, lito dm ss ,,r
run fi to
11r
liahllit)
tn
sohioh
ilu
o
n
t
f
i
n
il
n
i
l
ran
at
an&gt;
nofiB,
connUpation,
indlKeatlon,
etc.,
\ f
I* Itv NV^Iy sitoni*
Notice * f Application for Fax D eed Under
( u l q e r t tta o lf .ls (Inutile ttio a m nu nl nf
-r-*i inf in pnint N of t.i1 S
nml unless aomething ta dono, Berloua tirno
S e c tio n 8 uf Ch apter 4 * 8 8 , L i s , o l Flor­
for filing
tho eapltal * t , , r k and sutiilus nf the rurpnra7.00
UiHnn. firl.i-fra
U* In g
ida
trouble may result.
lluti.
’ ■1 S K ' , of M l ! i of Nf;
Lett
els.
Bills,
Invoices, Receipts.
36
1it 30
Notice is hereby given th a t Mis* F\ V.
Thedford'a Rlnck-Drauftht hns Iteen
Arllrlr VII.
!i
100 11 f: ah'f \\ l &gt;
Reeks, pu rchaser ot T a x C ertific a te No. 33 4 ,
Etc.
Plenty
of them
N
a
m
'
*
.
f
«
*)
d
e
n
c
e
and
tu
b
a
rrip
lion
ot
.tho
found
a
vnlunblo
reme.dy
for
these
I f i T ' j ft S
*n«l S in
dated tho 3rd d ay of J u l y A. I).'. 1916, sairj
in r n tp o r a ln rs:
,
___
7.00- trouhJea.
L a ne, Mr* A- L .
N►
: rj.r S U
cer tific ate em b ra c e s th o following dearribod
It
la
purely
VeKotablo,
and
■t
T . VV. I. a w t o n , Oviodn, Ftnrld a, 3 0 s b a r r * pro pert y situated in Semlnule r o u n ty . F lorIt. r iit K W rrir nf * S \ V o f
,
»
acta In a prompt and nnturnl wny.
W. J . I awti-n, Oviodn, F lorid a , 3 0 sh are* !&lt;?•* to-wltl B *| o t .N V V U of NF ! t i Sec. 33,
S W , r f N H '«
50e e»ch
36 19 3 0
It. VV. Law tun. Oviedo, Florid a. 2tl a h a r r * . r p . 21 8 . ft. 3 0 L a st. 3 0 a e rr*. T h e said
fepilntlng
tho
Uvor
to
Ita
proper
fun F 112 ft K i! 1 ft N
7 .0 0
mu it w m n it
' *
Arllrlr V III.
functloaH and cleanBlnit tho bowclii of
land being asaeaaed at th e d a t e of the issu­
mll&lt;» |&gt;o*t
36
19 30
l u g ' ryfit* ft S of K
T h e sewj " ( tht* rnrimratfon shall i ie 'a cir­ an ce of aurh rer tlfic a tr in tho na m e of
ImpurltleB. Try It. lnalnt on Thtd- cular
run W 145 ft N 29'J ft
Im lirraaton and bear In the owntor the So u t h Florid a Naval Stors a C o m p a n y : ’
,
Office Supply Dept.
f.to forU'ii. .thu original and genuine. E 79 words " C o r p o r a t e Heal'* and aroun d thn rirI.ane* .Mr*. A# L. —
K 115 ft S 2 0 0 ft .
Alto T a s C ertific a te No. 2 0 4 7 . dated th e
*
B* p 100 It W of NU cor ol 8 1,
ru m f e rr n re
“ I.aw ton i lr u l h i r s
C o m p a n y , t i k day ol J u n e . A. 11, 1898.
Said enrtifiPhone
148
Sanford, Florida
til N VV •* ot N K ‘ j of
Oviedo, F l o r i d a . '*
cate e m b ra c e* the following described prop­
36
19 30
RE',
T . VV. L A W T O N , ‘
e rty situated in Seminole co u n ty , Florida,
8 3 3 0 ft VV 100 ft N
VV. J . I . A W T O N .
• run
330 f t t: 100 f t less N
R. VV. I . A W T O N .
2.80
Lemi»nt, sMr*
no ft
Hltle «f "Florida,
County nf Sominrdr.
n. g 1396 f t S of NVV cor
3 1 to 31
Il rlnrr m e person ally appokrod T . W. Law run E !|.*.9 It S to G ra n t
N O T I C E O F M A H T K ll'S S A L E
•
line S 2 5 ft W along &gt;ame
Not ire* it h r r r b v itlvrn t h * t ' i i n J r r anti bv tqn, W. J . I.a w to n and It. W. I.a w to n , to me
47 ft Wjf576 f t to A. C. L
,
vlrt ur of a flnul r irc r rf rrn*f»‘rril on thi* 14th welt know n and known to he the parties d e­
Ry W l” atr-ng same to
itty of M * y . A. f). 1D19. by t h f llo nora blt* scribed In sa id a r l i r l i s nf inr o rp n ra tin n and
49.00 J ii r m i W. r r r k l n t , Judtfr of »h«* SfV«*nth ack no wledged t h a t the} sign*,) the f a m e for
Sanford ave N to h e f
It eg 18.76 eh 8 of W 4 mile
J urildal Circu it C o u rt o f Florida, In C'barr- the u * * i a n d purtuwoe therein expressed.
In VVitnrx* W hertol 1 have hereun to t r t
pit’ t ,
31
19 31
rr ry . In a r r r t a in r * u * o i#hrrrln thi* C i t y of
run H 1.25 rh E to Grant
Hanford h co m p l a i n a n t, and A. M. T h r a » h * r my hand am i otfieial ersl. thi* th e 22ml day
line N 25 ft E atone G l int
and A. K . J ' o i r r i d r f m d a n t i * I. tb«* twjdir- uf M ay, A. D. 1919.
(soil)
MARY LEIN IIA H T .
line to puint E ol t,cg \V*
■ignrd Hp^cfal M a d r r will, on .Monday* the
U nkn ow n..
N o t a r y Public, S l a t e ol Florida.
7th day of Ju l y * HMD, In front of t h r C o u rt
M y co m m is sion expires Oct . 1 0 , 1920.;
Lot C a n d 't h e 8 2 0 ft of Lot It
I tou*«* door fn Hanford, Florida, d u rin g the
5 t-.Me
.
in J . O, Fries S u b Dlv
tertilize citrus trees NOW for development of
irga! hour* of aalr, offer for sate and a tll to
.
f.-corded ie P|-t Itnok 2 .
the highrat bidder for ra sh th r follow I n f
Page 8 S e n t thl* Co un ty
n
o
t
i
c
f
:
fruit and growth of tree. The Bize of next year's
landa* to-w it! Lot 0, l l l o c k *'»,
3 5 .0 0 described
Wilson, J n o
Sealrd b id s will be received by th e Hoard
..
I t a e o r d s . . ,.
31
19 31
T i f f II, of G r o r i r t o w n , mihirrt h o w r v r r to
- mmiesion
- - era at thei.
' fr ____
Lot Ik i e s * 8 2 0 ft ol J . O. Frle*
ne xt . regucrop depends in a great measure on the growth
any pavinit* aidrwalk, or othrr Hen, nr tan nl C o u n ty Co
•
Su b Div recorded In P la t
sday, June
«gh»e&lt;)urnt to t h r y ea r HJlti. in fa v o r of aaid lar m retiIng t o be held on T u1e*4
book 2 page 8 Seminole
3rd, 1919,. fLo r tem|i(irary repair* nn the VVeof wood made thia Hummer.
city*
14.00
W h it a k e r. A. C.
•
County ttecnrd * ,
31
19 31
■ai w ■ iriv
i s eer
t b rt id
*n g
* e , irepairs
t
u to be
*j« m
a u f un
uFiurr
kiwa
m ade
der
8 C IIE L L E M A1N ES,
N ' i L o t A J. O. F r l ^ Su b
the aupervlaion of t h * county engineer. F o r
Don’t lessen your profits of thia year and next
Special M k lttr In C h ancery.
•
Div rernrded I'l a t Hook
f u n h r r i n f o r m a t i o n see Frsd T . Williams,
J . J. Ilirk invon,
I ' s t v 8 Sem inole Counengineer.
City Solicitor,
hy
neglecting
to fertilize nowl We offer any:-anal­
.15.00
T o w n s e n d , Gen. N.
R e c o r d _________
31
19 31
Iloard r e s e r v e * th e rig h t - to r e j e c t a n y and
U-il«
K W i j U N K '4 *
ysis.
all bids.
T h a t p a rt of
- E . A. D O U G L A S S , Clerk .
N O T I C E O F M A S T E R ' S HALE
8 W ! | ly in g E
52 4 t c
Notice la h e reb y given th a t un drr a n d by
All (ho Potash You Want
lonvllle a v e less 8 8 ( 4
virtue nt a final decree rendered on t h r . I t t h
rha and N W | j of SL'&gt;,
N O T I C E T O IHD11EIIH
d*)f of M ay . A. D, 1 9 1 9 , by the H o n o f a b l e
less 6 cha E and W by
Sta led b i d s , a u b j e t t to Ih e sa le of Uonds
J a m e s W. F r r k l n t . J u d g e of the S e v e n t h
8 H cha N and 8 In 81V
will be r e c e iv e d by t h * Hoard of C o u n ty
2 8 .0 0 Ju d lr ta l C ircu it Court of Florida, fn C h a n - C o m m issio n e r* of Seminole C o u n t y , F lorid a,
Havrmeyer, Allro Acerjr, In a c e r t a i n ea u s e wherein t h e C i t y ol
PBRiiiru »■
no n
Sanford
is riiin[iiBiii*ni|
co m p l a i n a n t, iand
II.* par
L a n d o n de- at the offlr e uf eald board a t th e court house
R tg a l S W m r N 5 V U of 8 E *Q
31
(rn d a n t, 1, th e undersigned Kperlal M a s te r In Sa n fo rd , F l o r i d a , on or be fore ten o'rlock
run K * eh N l i t eh W
.
Manufacturers Ideal Fertilizers
to
M ellon vllle
ave
8
will, on M o n d a y , the 7th day nt J u l y , 1 9 1 9 , a. m. on t h e 3rd d ay ol J o l t * * . t), 19 1 9 ,
In lr« n t of t h e C o u rt House door in 8 e n fo r d , for the e x c a v a t i o n and co n stru ctio n ol tha
along s a m e t o point W
.a^ironatv.P.^v
in S,,niy PumPs ant* Insecticides.
2 8 .0 0 Florida, during t h * legal hours of sale, olTrr ditches, d r a i n s or eansls soil la tera l d itch es,
flo hlay er, Fred
of beg E to beg - .
JACKSONVILLE............................... ..... .................................FLORIDA
■leg al S W cor Hlk H Melb.nfor sale and aril to the highest bidder for cash d r s l i s or c a n a l s In Ihe J rt a u p D r a in a g e Dis­
R. C. Maxwell, Mgr., Sanford Branch
T
Vilte run W 105 ft N 292
the following described la nd s, to-wlt: L o t s I I trict. _
f t E lOft f t 8 292 ft to
and 12 of lllock 4 n f T l e r I of Sa n fo rd , F t o r .
Each bid must be a ero m panirt l by a c e r ti ­
2 8 .0 0 Ida. arfiording to E.
R ep p. J . W
beg
R. T ra ffo rd '*
map, fied ch re k in th e sum ol Flu- Hu nd red (1 5 0 0 .w 99 Iks of Heg 9.32 eh* W of
su bject, however, to any paving lien, aide- 00) D o lla rs, p a y a b le to aald boarr], u
an
8 K cor Lot I
30
walk Hen, nr o th e r Hen, or la x s u b s eq u e n t to evidence of gooil Istith.
run N 2 2 . 0 0 chs to Lake
t h * year 1916, i n ' f a v o r of laid rlty.
E s t im a t e d
t o t a l yardag e &amp;8.6C0 cu b ic
Monroe W along .Lake II
A. K . F O W K R 8 ,
yatda.
T b l a q u a u t l ty ia on y atm o x im a t e .
Arterial
eh 62 Iks 8 2 2 .1 5 chs E
S p ecia l Xtaati
M u t e r In C h a n c e r y .
being
given
&gt;*
a uniform basis for r a m p s ' .
11.20' J . ' J , Dickinson,
P e te r *, B . .
.
__11.87 eh to b e g . . . . .
Ison of b id s, and th e aald board re serv es the
Reg at KE r o r of Lot I of
C ity S o lic it or.
right to i n c r e a s e or decrease th e a m o u n t of
llo ld e n ’a Rea l
Estate
55-5tf
said y a rd a g e a* m a y be deemed mwessary.
Co's Add run N E ly along
All bide s h a ll bb made upon a fo rm t o be
K aid* of *ald Add and
N O T I C E OK M A S T E R S H A L E
furnished. *
along E l y aide of E . R.
N o lle * I* h e reb v given t h a t under a n d by * T h e ' b o a r d reserve* the right t o r e j e c t a n y
' T ra ffo rd '* M a p of S a n ­
vlglue of * final d ecree rendered on t h e 14 th and all b id s. '
'
ford t o t h * E line, T l * r
day of M a y , A. D .
by the H o n o r a b le
T h * a u c c e u f u l bidder will b e required to
A Q BN TS.
If, th a n r e 8 t o Sa n ford
give
a
b
o
n
d
equ
al
to
25
per
ra
n
t
of
th
a
P V WJ3*' J u d / * ol t h * S e v e n t h
G ra n t lin t 8 2 6 f t W
Ju d icia l C l r j u i t C o u r t o f Florida, In C h a n ­ am ou nt of hia o r thei r bid, eom pu ta d u p o n .
along G r a n t lino to P t
cery. in a c e r ta in c^usn wherein t h * C i t y of
U n k n o w n ---------------- -—
1 .4 0 Se nford fa c o m p l a i n a n t, and W: F . L e a v i t t tha baai* of t h e yard ag e ab o ve m en tion e d ,
raat of bog W to b o g . . , .„
with n S u r e t y C o m p a n y qualified td write
dcfen ilant, I . t h e underalgaed Sp ecial ' M u t e r
b o n d s In
h e w*ws«
st a t e of
as sauUre
y
it* tsvsx
wi F
• lorid
i v l i u aa,i KB
f f ltV
T h * foregoing described property m a y . b e redeemed a t a n y l i r a * before be fo g certified wll on M o n d a y , t h * J J h d ay of J u l y , 1 9 1 9 , such wwnww
thereon;
the S u re ty'C om p a ny nnd Tarm of
to C ity A tto rney for collection - n y p a y in g co at of td v o r t lt i n g and Interest a t t h e r a t * of
O F F IC E P E O P L E S BAN K B U ILD IN G
*
.
,r,ant
Court
House
door
In
R
a
d
f
o
r
d
,
‘■ind ta be approved by said board.
12 per c e n t per a n n u m .
I Florida, during t h * legal hours of s a l * , offer
A cqpy. of plane, specification* a nd profiles
. JA S . C. R O D E R TS,
for aal* andI aell t o t h * h l g h u t bid d er for and proposed c o n t r a r t , bond a n d fo rm ot
1v
• C U y CUgIt * Collector
J c a a k t h * fello w fa g described lands, tu - w i t
Wd a n y b e o b ta in e d Upon ap p lica tio n t b (

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THE SANFORD HERALD
IN

T H E H E A R T O F T H E W O R L D 'S G R E A T E S T V E G E T A B L E S E C T IO N

NUMBER 56
SANFORD. FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1919

CITY REAL
ESTATE IN
DEMAND

K. R. Murrell who intend to re­
the book of Revelation, chapters
model and "renovate this place and
1-5.
The Message of the Living
have it ready for the public about
ChriBt being thc subject. All pres­
the first of January or before if pos­
ent were greatly edified by the messible.
^ .
sgae.
-&lt;
This property is situated at tho
Dr. Denton read a report given by
corner of Magnolia and Third street,
Dr. Lansing Burrows,’ statistician of
and is one of the most desirable
•the Southern Baptist Convention,
locations in the city. The house was
giving a summary of the denomina­
built many years ago but was built
tional statistics for the calendar
of excellent material and is in first
year 1918. These figures show that
class shape today. For many years
there arc ‘J,887,428 white Baptists
this hotel was known as the Wiltop S O M E OF C IT Y ’ S BEST H O M E S
SUPERCEDE
PRESEN T and in the early days was a very
and 2,701,600 colored in the southern C O N T A R C T LET BY. GEO. .FOX W IL L
H AVE
CHANGED
OW NERS
B R YAN P R IM A R Y LA W AND popular hotel.
UIM (50 TO TH E STA TE S FOR states and only 2,3Tl,495 Baptists
It was afterward
C O M P A N Y FOR NE W COLD
W IT H IN T H E
PAST
W EEK
RETURN TO T W O P R IM A R IE S changed to the Bye-Lo and has
^RATIFICATIO N BY J H E IR RE- in the rest of the world. No wonder
S TO R AG E P L A N T IN S AN FO RD
AND D E M A N D IS G O O D ^ F O R
AS FO R M E R LY
s p J ' t i v e LE G ISLATU R ES
one of our Bereans has /it in his
been the property of Tho*. Emmett
FOR PRODUCE BUSINESS
H ANFORD P R O P E R T Y
jj
heart
to
send
a
missionary
toghina.
Tallahassee, June 5.— Thc Cash Wilson of this city for several years,
Washington, June ^ .-A c tio n by
Sanford is to have a cold storage
Sanford.real estate has shown more
Class voted to honor our Berean
primary bill waa taken'u p at noon i— Mr. ' WItson sold- it for an attrac''
on equal suffrage-subject
plant and a wholesale produce busi-.
actix’ity
'in the past few weeks than
‘dead who gaVc their lives in the ser-# tt\rtkt
and after several efforts to amend it tlve price and was desirous of having
| 7 , fight* Of
forty vpnrs*
years duration —
ness
that
will
supjdy
of
rtn
tr*
‘
during
any
similar length of time in
- a ! late today in adoption by the viciT o F h i* eoun(0’ . by framing the Florida with all kinds of fresh fruits waa passed 39 to 28. Its chiPf fea­ it In the hands of some one who
years.
It seems that everyone is
group
of
five
photoes
of
our
five
fall­
would
make
it
over
for
u
good
hotel.
•
b
?i . v o t. ol 66 .o 25 of' the
and vegetables fluring the entire ture is the return to two primary
There were about fifty rooms in thc looking for a home in Sanford at
S c
Su..n B. Anthony conitUu- en brothers, and with a. background
plan.
this time. Houses for rent are very
year.
of thc U. S. Flag with our class mot­
“ „ .l amendment s o lu tio n . .
The house spent all of yeBteidty property and while Mr. Murrell has scarce on account of thc fact that
The
contract
has
been
let
by
the
afternoon discussing Sen. Cash’s pri­ not given out his plans as yet it is building has practically been at a
The propowd .mcndment .dop - to, Service, in the center..
Geo. Fox Company for the construc­
Berean
Fred
Thomas
made
a
visit
mary bill which passed the senate understood that he will put the standstill since thc war started and
, d by l vote of 301 to 89, M .y 21.
tion of a fine new cold storage plant
property in first class shape and that
to
Bartow
last
Sunday
and
was
miss­
, L first iict of the new congress,
on the corner of French avenue and the day before. Its main feature is he will be. able
to accommodate the growing population has filled to
ed
by
all
in
class.
,
a
return
to
the
old
two-primary
sys­
To h of: ; to the States, ratification
houses
Commercial street which will accom­
about fifty guests or more this season, overflowing the few vacant
Berean Dan Hodges played hookey modate fifteen carloads of fruits and tem from the present system of one
by* legislatures o f . three-fourths of
usually
found
in
the
city.
and expects to make marty more im­
i c h is required for its incorpora­ Sunday by going to an all day din­ vegetables.
The building is t,o be primary with first and second choice. provements
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People are realizing more and more
next season
ner on the ground with two digest- 64 x 72 feet ami will be of brick. A
Thc first fight came over Uusto’s
tion in the federal constitution.
This is good news to the people of the wonderful possibilities of San
.Thc roll call today showed two able sermons thrown in ut the Fort city block has been purchased, frohi motion to strike out thc enacting
inford, as
as -n city
\\•it!„
Santoru,
as this
uu. property rtinuJelled
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r with a future.
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TOtes m o r e than the jnecessary’Itwo- Christmas church ahd reports a re­ Chase &amp; Co. juBt south of the Cecil clause of the hill, which Futrh of and put in first class shape will not the ne&gt;v hotel, thc wonderful farming
.
. Gabbett place and along the A. C. L. Lnkc opposed bitterly. ( ailing the
thirds for the resolution, which was freshing time.
only add much to the appearance of i possibilities, tljo new brick roads and
drifted by Susan B. Anthony in
switch on Commercial St. for the Hryan primary law the refuge of un­ the city but will also add another the ninny other good things in store
scrupulous and corrupt politicians.
1875 and introduced b y Senator barM ack— Walker
new plant.
rood hotel to our string and h c lp to •" ( o r A h i j i i t ^ e a U * ^ i * v « r £
«n t in California in 1878. Counting
Mr. Thomas D. Mack of Ocnlu
Thp Geo
pox Compnuy hnve Harris and Gillls spoke in favor of pftt' SUfiTdril onTTTc map ns the cTTy sought, especially homes of thc bet
paired and absent members, the sen­ and Miss Georgia Walker o f t h i s ^
FltuuU.vegetabla-Lusi- »hp singh*-primmy-anri- Hrooks-nTn
ter class.
of good hotels.
ate actually stood 66 to .30 for tho pity s'err'tfllWtly^bnited lir nmrrlifge I
[()r y^nj-s and have built up a posed it. saying the present primary
Among t’.ie more important deals
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•-— &lt;------at--the home nf
hr flnc buBin0M of supplying Florida wns all right but bad an unfortunate
Sunday
evening
of .thc
^ mea'ure.
"
of recent date is the purchase by
Baptist Church
try out. He opposed a return to the
Loud applause, unchecked by the bride’s parents. 501 E. Third street. vegetables and fruits in season to
II. R. Crowder of the Dr. Neal home
two-primary
plan,
saying
it
was
un­
Sunday, June 8th. the pnstor’s on Park avenue. This is one of tho
prwidmg officer, swept the senate Dr. Massey of the Baptist church dealers in nearby states. It is com­
der the old second primary that
subjects will be as follows. Morning, best homes in the city, located on
posed of Geo. Fax Sr., W. G. ho\^
chamber when the final vote was an­ officiating.
The wedding was a very quiet af­ T. M. Fox, Geo. Fox Jr. ami II. C. money powers used to rule the stute. "W anted, a Man;” evening, “ A 1one of the best residence streeta and
nounced after two day* debate and
Busto’s motion lost 29 to 37, fore­ Man Found."
ad only a few intimate friynd^
■ During the past few years
friv»d?
These lessons ure is a large house surrounded by beau­
ma„v •ubilation meetings were in fair and
shadowing
a
close
vote
on
the
final
invited.
Miss
Norma
Matta
gradually
branched
out
based
upon
the
same
Bible story und tiful shrubbery and trees.
progress tonight at headquarters of were
Mr.
passage
of
the
bill.
bridesmaid
ami
Mr.
JacktOtL
^
general
produce
business
and
ure
eminently
important
in these Crowder is delighted with his pur­
Yirimid wotoem organi ations white being bridesmaid
chase and will take possession on
• nos/iBpply the Florida trade with
hive been nrlive in support of the Lee Walker, Jr., best man.
times. •
Many Amendments
Refreshments
consisting
of
dPnorthern
vegetables
as
well
as
the
.
measure.
Mr*.
Marshall gives a violin June 15th.
So many amendments were offer­
litious
ice
cream
and
cake
were
northern
.trade
with
southern
veget­
Immediately af or the senate’ s
ut one of these services, accompany­
The Edward Higgins home on
the ceremony. ab les. As soon as the new plant is ed during the afternoort that al­
action the resolution wan taken to served directly after
though not all were accepted. b *“.. ing the piano at both services.
North French avenue has been pur­
The bride is a well known young completed
^
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they will be in position
Shaker Gillett’s office and signed.
1Cash will have a hard time recogmzMrs. Philip*, who leads the singing chased by J. F. Hickson, who re­
lady
of
this
city
and
has
a
large ^ ^
jn thp produc0 deal on a much
Ji iu« rushed back to the senate for
Ing his bill
On motion of Stokes, at all the services will give a spcciul cently sold.his farm on Celery nve­
larger scale, shipping their goods to
ii, residing officer’s signature, but rirele of friends lu-re.
sections dealing with thc campaign
nue to John Russell of this city.
business
The
groom
is
a
young
‘
....
"
Sanford in car lots and storing here book fraud which is supposed td ad­ solo during one of the serv'ces next
arrived after the senate hail ndChas. E. Henry is now the owner
for their trade throughout the cen­ vertise candidates were stricken out. Sunday)
.’
L jourm-il and will he approved to­ man of Ocala.
of
the O. w. Brady
un the
"C
om
e
thou
with
us
and
we
will
morrow. President Wilson’s signa­ "^ A fter a tour of the western states tral part of FJorida. There is no
McKenzie put on an amendment
and
ture. n was stated, is not necessary, Mr. and Mrs. Mack will make their another rold storage
jv plant
p ant of
o this. I taking the power of appointment of do thee good," and again "C om e Corner of
character between J »c^ o n yUle an 11
to nati„nal conventions thou with us andwihou wilt do us This is’ a beatttlful he
although the resolution will be sent home in.M iam i.
Many
congratulations
go
out
to
catcd and at the
Tampa and Sanford
to- the White House ns usual and
from the state central committee and good."
few years ago was
the
young
couple
for
their
life
s
hap­
tral
location
and
railroads
extending
mav t.e signed by the executive. It
putting them in the primary. Jnrsecond best house in Sanford. Jv. K.
in
every
direction
is
tho
logical
point
will be certified to the states by the piness.
mon’ made an unsuccessful effort to
Dr. C. DeW. -Brower • will spend Murrell, who has been occupying
for
such
a
business.
atate department.
have school boards and county com­ S’indiy in.Win^er Park where he will
this house for ieveral years bai purThe four young men who have the missioners nominated at large inRev. and Mrs. Clarence Kerran
I pon the senate's roll call today,
-uch in the Congregational church.
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and baby of DeLand spent Sunday direct management of the affairs of Meall of by districts, so that nomina­
the vote was as follows:
'.-•model Tf ToTiVpTelelyT making (a
tin*
company
are
all
energetic,
wide__
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L.
01 the absentees, Senator Owed with their sister, Mrs. I)
Hrower."
Kood tourist hotel for next winters
election.
Merchant made an effort
ami Robinson favored the regjjlutmn ’r^ ru ^ .r . __
business.
of sound business judgment and will to huve the primary held in Septem­
affifdknolar
sn H-- ----- — —
not fail to make a big success of the ber
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...
Several other transfers have been
inst ail of May, holding that not
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Including paired and ab­
new enterprise. This new plant will
interval should elapse l&gt;emade and are .being made daily, not
sent senators, the actual senate line­
be a big addition to Sanford’s whole- froe defeated candidates are thrown
so large as those, mentioned above
throw
up was forty Republicans and twen­
sale industries and will mean that out of office. .
but- nevertheless they show that San­
ty six Democrats for the resolution
many thousands of dollars which
ford real estate is in good demand.
Wicker tried to get nn amendment
and nine Republicans and twentyhave annually been sent to Jackson­ thnt candidates should spend no
one Democrats! in opposition.
ville and Tampa for this class o ,
0UtBide of his own county in
nrown Becomes State Manager
Bow Amendment Will Head
goods will now come to ‘ a”
’ n(.WHpaper advertising and then snly
E. R. Brown, who has been promi­
The amendment as it will be add­
w 'f
Tn card' .............. a......
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nently connected w ith Ideal-fertilizer
ed to the con stitution, if ratified by
dt.U T. « f
" ° J d* ° ,Ue(1
.... ,1 thi„, hoUHn, Ih .t n r»,| ,.!»•&gt;
companies In this city for the last .
able to have their nttds au| f
_! advertising had advantages over
the Mate*, reads:
five years, will leave in a fow days
much less time .than formerly. The “ pussy foot” campaigns in that
\rticle —, Section 1. The right
for Jacksonville, where he will in the
new plant will also enable the firm
people could know? what a man stood TRANSFER OF FERNALD HOME
el niizens of the United States to
fixture reside, having been made
to store Florida vegetables until after
MEETING
MONDAY
NIGHT
TO
TO CITY WAS MADE THIS
vole -.hull not be denied or abridged
for.
.
atate
manager
of tho
Virginlathe
active
shipping
season
is
past,
FORM LOCAL POST OF AMER­
One section permits county com­
WEpK
by the United. States or by any state
Carolina Chemical Company, effec- .
thus enabling them to supply the r
ICAN LEGION
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missioners to use voting machines
on account of sex.
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northern trade with Florida goods
Sanford la now in possession of tive July 1.
.
in cities if they wish.. Hardin of
"Section 2. Congress shall have
The Seminole county post of the during thc summer months.
thc building for the new city hos­
Mr.
Brown
has
been
identified
Santa Rosa made an unsuccessful
puwer, by appropriate lfljislation, to American ‘Legion will be organized
The contract has been let to S. O.
with the fertilizer business in Florida
pital.
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effort to strike this out.
enforce tho provisions-of this article. on next Monday evening at the Ar­
Shinhoiscr, with Davison &amp; TrimAt a meeting of the city council for the last fifteen years, having
The bill was still under discussion
All efforts to amend the resolution mory bf the County Guards.
ball as architecta, and work will be
on Monday evening of this, week, spent four years In Gainesville and .
in the senate failed. By a vote of 55
The American Legion is composed started at once.
It is anticipated at adjournments
final arrangements ,were&gt; made for the remainder of the time in Sanford
to 28 thc senate rejected an amend­ of returned soldiers and sailors, both that thc now plant will be ready for
While at Gainesville
the transfer of the property.by Mrs. and Tampa.
ment of Senator Underwood, Dtm- those from overseas and those who business by November 1st.
The A N O T H E R H O TE L FOR SAN FO RD Geo. H. Fernald to the city for a g/d Sanford he waa connected with
orrat. of Alabama, proposing sub­ did npt “ get across.”
It is a new very best refrigerating machinery
memorial hospital.
The nocessary • tie Virginia-Carolina Chemical Com­
mission of the proposed article to organization but is proving very pop­ will be installed and the plant, while Uye-Lo Hstel Property Sold' and papers weVe prepared and signed on pany.
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popular state conventions instead of ular among the boys who have been not so large os others in larger cities
Will Be Remodeled at Once
Tuesday morning.
He is well known over the atate
state legislatures. An .amendment discharged from Uncle Sam’s army will be second to none in refrigerat­
Sanford will offer thc commercial
Thc .contract provides that the and has many friends who will be
by. Senator Gay, Democrat of Lou­ and navy and bids fair t . become ing efficiency.
traveller and the tourist all that can building shall bc u*ed as a memorial glad to learn of his promotion. Re­
isiana, proposing enforcement l}y the one of the strongest organizations in
be dealred In the hotel line this sea­ hospital, that the city shall pay to cently .he was tendered a banquet at
states instead of the federal govern­ America before the end of the pres­
son. The remodeling of thc Carne* Mrs. Fernald an interest fee each the DeSoto Hotel by Egypt Temple
Hoard o Control to .Meet
ment, was voted down, 62 to 19. ent. year.
Regular monthly meeting for June Hotel, the purchase and remodelling year during her life, retaining $500 patrol, having served as secretaryThe senate also rejected, without a
In previous wars men who partici­ of thc Board of Control and State of the Welborne Block which will be os an annual donation for main­ treasurer of that body. He waa pre­
roll call, a revision of Senator Under­ pated have organized strong associa­
Plana Board, the same membership the Valdez Hotel, the remodelling of tenance and at the death of Mra. sented by members of thc patrol
wood’s amendment, proposed by tions as is evidenced by the present
or five men comprising the personnel the Seminole Hotel and many other Fernald the - property *hall become wfth a handsome 8hrine emblem set
Senator Phelan, Democrat, of Cali­ Confederate Veteran# , the G. A. R ­
•
of both boards, will be held at Or­ improvement# In the hotel# and the property of the city without fur­ with twelve diamond*.
fornia, to fix methods of calling pop­ and the Spanish American War
apartment houaes meana that there ther Interest charges and without
lando, Monday, June 9th.7
.
Mr.
Brown
will
also
leave
shortly
ular ratification conventions.
Veterans.
Likewise the American
will be first class accommodation in any other expense to the city what­
for Richmond and New York and
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Although but few state legislatures Legion will be formed and will have
Sanford for th# many people who
ever.
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Rev. G. B. Waldron of Winter
now are in session, woman suffrage a membership of perhaps more men
are intending to come here.
. ’• The property includes the beauti­ will attend the’ national . fertilizer
Park waa visiting In Sanford on Tues
champions tonight claimed that I'Utl- than all previous organizations com­
Another change occur# th is , week ful Fernald home and furniture at convention to be held at tho Gris­
day. He will return Sunday to fill
firation soon would be obtained, bined. It is estimated that in Florthe pulpit of the Congregational when Ihe Wilton or Bye-Lo Hotel the corner of Oak and Fifth street* wold Hotel, New . London, Conn.,
probably by^next spring. In today’* &gt;idh mlone there will soon be 10,000
church In the absence of the pastor. property waa so\d to Mr. and Mr*. and the. cottage next to it on Oak during the wek of June 23. He wll^
debate, however, Senator Gay pre­ returned soldiers and sailors.
avenue together with the outbuild­
be accompanied by his wife.— Tam pa
dicted that with the southern states
The call for the meeting, made by
ings on the property. R will make
opposing thc'measure because of en­ several Sanford men is as follows:
an excellent hospital according to Tribune.
tailed enfranchisement of negro wom­
those who are in position to know
All men from Seminole county
M ASS M E E T IN G
en. the required thirteen states would
and will be an institution of which mer home In Boston, Mass. She haa
who served in any capacity with the
Muse, to ratify and cause its rejecAmerican or Allied Armies during
the city may justly be proud. *
disposed of the stock and fixtures of
ion.
the Great War are requested to
It ia proposed to revive the S^p the hardware business to the Ball
M on d a y E vening, June 9th.,* 8:30 P. M .
the Seminole County Guard Room,
ford Hospital Association or organ­ Hardware Company, successors to
Weekly Report o f Baptiat Berean* ( Pico Building,-at 8:00 p. m., Mon­
ize a new one, which will be* com­ the Fernald Hardware Co., and ex.
*
C ou rt House
; .
posed of members .throughout the expecta to spend her time in the
President W. T . Wheelssa being day. June 9th, 1919, for the purpose
city and county. ’ This aaaodaUon north In tfcf future, if her heAlth will
absent on account of too much of­ of organizing a Seminole County
tojdiscuss H ospital M a tte r.
Com e to this m eetin g ,.
Po*t
of
the
American
Legion,
and
will manage the hospital for the clty.&lt; permit.
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fice work to wind it up on Saturday
electing
delegates
to
the
State
En­
A mass meeting of those Interested
Mrs.hfernald leaves to the city an(
whether you a re^ or or against H ospital propo­
night, necessitating hia aorvfce* on
campment.of .the Florida Poat, to b e (
will be called In the near future to cverlasung memorial to her husband
Sunday morning, Vice President B.
held
In
Jacksonville
on
Wednesday,
sition,
and
let's
G
et
Togeth
er.
provide plans for the assodation. . and mother which will be a’ great
C. Stee) ^conducted opening exerciaea
of class, after; Which Teacher II. F. June 11, 1919. A large attendance
. Mrs. Fernald leaves for her sum- benefit to the sick and afflicted.
Steel took charge of lesson study .in la desired.
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California Youth Believed He Would
Make an Ideal Lady’ s Maid,
but He Weakened.

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PEEVER’S ROMANCE
By, P E A R L BRAGG M E Y E R
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"Alicm. alieml” Mr. I’eever. posing
before the silling room mirror, cleared
Ills throat vi[jgf"ii-tir— r. ■ - — — •'
" "My dear Flossie Jane, may 1 have
the honor of nlTerlug—" Thai siAinded
all wrong. Mr. I’eever sighed. If ho
made sueli a mess of the relusirsals
how would he carry through the pro­
p osal UselfV Tills w as ihe worst Job
lie laid ever tackled, lie thought illsInn11&gt;*. Still, II bad lo b e .done.
At this Juncture, If Mr. I’eever bad
been like, some men, he Would have
cheered himself by Iuruliig Ills thoughts
to his hank account. As It was. how­
ever, lie commenced meditating on his
bald spot. Kven here he found con­
solation. lie noted with syllsfucllon
that It did hot show—when Ills hat
wnson. "There Is always something
to he thiuikful for," quoth Mr. I’eever.
With thoughtful eye he glnnrcd
about Ihe cosy sitting rtioin and won­
dered how Mrs. Hollins, his faithful
housekeeper, would accept the ehnnge.
Young women were not as precise
nlioiit a house ns settled folks. Of
course Flossie Juno wuUbl bring that
bull pup. And, of course, the bull pup
would tear the luce curtains. And, of
course, Mrs. Hollins would have a thou­
sand Ills.
The-dlstance from his house to hers
was not greut. . _
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T fTo trTItLl.rimTl union'red TTIs sum­
mons. No, Miss Flossie was not at
home.
Crestfallen, Mr. I’eever stnrted down
tho ste|rs which lid had ascended with
such high hopes.
His incandcrlugs led him hack to Hapark.
V
Suddenly he stnrted nnd glnnced
cautiously over lil» shoulder.
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’’who's* that fellow tliut hangs around
your place?"
••'He’s a friend o f dad’s. Wlint do
you stipiMiMe ho calls me? 'Flossie
Jane.’ " Klio drawled, the words with
comic emphasis. “ No one else ever
calls me (lint. I can't help the 'Jane.'
It was wished on me when I was too'
little to object," continued the tlippunt
voice.
!'Js ho rli^t?" queried the inusculiiie
speaker.
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i* ’ J*¥» ii -Just Tflf^TTo -fS." fitugm-fl Ihe
girl. "Hut. oh. you l.uhl spot
A duet
of titters followed this sally.
Followed more Intk of a personnl na­
ture, such conversation ns Mr. IV cw r
hllnself had hoped to share with Flos-,
sle June. Finally the two arose to do-]mrt. A n the sound of their footsteps
ciiine nearer, Mr. I'eever sal holt up­
right, gar.ing Innoeeiilly at the slurry
lieuvelis. lie held Idliiself so well In
hunil that In answer to Flossie's
breathless "(!ood evening!" he mini­
aged to give quite u iiiilurnl start of
surprise.
The couple passed oil.
"l&gt;o you suppose he heard us?"
Whispered Hu* .girl In a clear voice Hint
carried straight to Mr. I'eever’s heiieli.
“ Wlint do you care If he did?" was
the louder, ui.concerned response of
her escort.
Alone In the comfort lug circle of
lamplight,.Mr. I’eever clasped and un­
clasped Ills hands, clnsped them nguln
and uuclnsped them.
The light from Ills own silting room
trickled enticingly through the lilac
hrnnehes thill slanted Ihe window. Mrs.
It.illlns was III there he eoitld see her
hnwed head. She was sewing on but^ W ^ ^ tiirlll of qdblTsallsfuellon. With
a Midden spring In Ills step, Mr. I’eever
entered his own door. On tho threshold of tho -silting room
ho hailed. Mrs. Itolllns girnced up nnd
nodded a greeting. As If he had not
seen her, Mr. I’eever stood solemnly
g a z i n g over her head. After a iiimiieut:
* "Mrs. Itolllns, this Is a slrango
world." In* foiiimciircd Impressively.
Mrs. itnlllns dropped tier sewing and
looked mixloiisly Into Ids face.

“ Why—wlint— ?" she ejaculated.
"StrniiKi* things happen In It," con­
tinued Mr. I’eever, still riveting his
gaze on Ihe wall.
.
"Yes—yes—" breathed tho widow,
nn expression of ularm oversprcndlng
her ruling face,
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"I knew your Into luighnnd very
well." Mr. Peevcr's tones were fu­
nereal. •
"Yes—“ She lennrd forward, hrenlhless with suspense.
Mr. I’eever Inhaled deeply! prepared
for tho plunge, lost courngo nnd flop­
ped hronilslde. “ He was n good tiinn."
' "So ho was, Mr. I’eever, so he \Cns,‘*
Mrs. Itolllns sniffed mournfully In
memory of the long-departed.
. There ivns n deep silence. -Suddenly
Mr. I’eever flung his arms despairingly
In Jho nlr mill commenced fruntlcnlly
to pace the room. .
"Mrs. lloillas!" lie liomncd, striving
to pluck courngo from the sturdy vigor
of his own voice. “ 1 am trying to tell
you Hint I want to marry you—hut you
don't seem to understand."
Hack lleiv the color Into Mrs. Hol­
lins’ cheeks. "Why—why— Mr. Pecvcr." site twittered In n pretty flutter
of relieved confusion. “ I thought—
why—I thought—somebody wns dead I"
"Do you mean yes?" persisted Mr.
I’eever, courage flowering Joyously
within him.
The widow drooped her head a bit
nnd nodded, Just pH ho reached her
side.
"T h ere Is always something to ho
thankful for." quoth Sir. I’eever, with
henmlng countenance, hut—he did not
say It aloud.

HEARD T H E YANKS W H I S T L E
In Verdun on Armletlce Night It W m
the Only Sign of Peace Cor­
respondent Found.
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Wo rolled Into Verduu long after
dark, on the dny of t)\e'armlBtlce, nnd
found no .celebration there. WIIMnms

"Ilerl A. Ilaldwlii, Indy's maid.’*
. Sounds funny, doesn't it, especially
in ltcrt Is a farmer's, boy, but the po­
lice vouch for It.
"

Here's the story: ’
Detectives 'Joseph Lawrence • and
David Ilroderlck. being Of, nil Inquisi­
tive imttire, sighted Hert us lie saunti-ri-d lido a pawnshop.. They watched
him go Jo with two heavy null cases,
ami walehefl him Colne out. In wept.

Y. M. C. A. men fixed u^dugouta with our men on the French fiymr In th e ’ bud r.!d dt&gt; ■* 'ire the
armistice was signed. and It became | islble for the American veterae-i \’n lake tfcej";* rr-*a llo n out |a the
open Hero In the dimly lighted ind : ground rooms. refreshments .were served, and nn epnnrti|rilly wi»
given the ’ boys to write hcr.m, !u ’ • r . ~ ‘ mea were played and occasionally romd niohF'rilhteUc games such
as boxing. It was even possible sometimes to put on a moving picture show for the beys in their time clf
from actual trench, duty.
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" I ’ll m ptch m y carbon copies
against any in tow n for neat­
ness, la s'in g legibility and uni­
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Onit IbtAde^rffTlliT out lllinii' II.
" W il'd did Ihe MMing felloe wall! Ill
lo re? '' they ih'liniluled o f the paw i

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"Wanted to sell a enmpleti* otiMH of
W o m e n 's elolli."*. curs ---- Well. eiel'V
i long," replied il|e shopkeeper. Thut
was enough fo r Joe and Dave. They
set sail for I'.ert and soon , «., r:ill*'*l
him.
• t(T In Jail went Itert.
Then
i me l lie story :
liert hlushiil, sinmmered and ninfesseil. l i e lind ordered Ihe women's
altlre so that lie emild Itnper-oaale a
hide's' maid.
lie lunged for adven­
ture.
lie heard (here w'ere |.&lt;is of
Jo|e« for holy's mahl.s.
Ila d a t the
hoys laiek at SlotlX Falls (old him
lie looked like a girl? Hndti'l lie a
glrbKh fare and couldn't lie talk like
a girl? Sore he could, tie eolirlmled.
However, his nerve fulled him, so lie
jrieil In pawn the olothes.— Los An­
geles Tillies.

Awful Thought,

It WU- , M.n, "* |IIM ll.p nil I lie iifCllli
mill the « IT kepi nil p i‘v'lg set-saw
ami Iip-11. ...ni heaveho, mid all -fill*
of lllieiiilifnnalile. ilN.igreeahle llllllgs;
M ihal I inia li'-giili In g&lt; I a little gli|*l&gt;
ami diir.ed ami tlnd and liar.y.
FI:'.-plug a large dull In Iii -i armshe - I im-i I llpnll the ||"| k III In r uin!li
er's side.
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‘'Mamma
she siiildmily e v -,alini‘d. '
lilld her fine Mtrned I ■ a delicate pale
green.
" Y1s darling . what I- the matter?"
"Oh. nothing.* mamma! Hill I—-I j
don't Uni- lie* rahhli I had fnr filmier !
•mild bale bccll quite—qlllle (lend!"

B u y y o u r ty p e w r itin g tu p p lim t o t

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H E R A L D P R IN T IN G
COM PANY
Plume 1IS

Use for* Unneeded Explosives.
The Bert Ho Would Sav.
Prof, de Qiiervaln. tin* well-known
'D m 1'iiir wife holli-ve every
Swiss seismologist, lias made n sag- *
ag yell fell I er?"
g e s t loii which deserves ihe very A m - |
I'lll Ilul 11IIiI■* sure nhuilt lllllf. All
fill nlteiilloii of our military iiuthorl,li* » I- »(».•« -*e |e*fl e t i l l y l i s t e n !
lifts mol of selenlllle men la this cnutiL1.1,.
1 ■—
l r y X l icre^.*'-*■ m pf— Violet— —**"•*'"*
WP^Ttftli- .nrpTnvrye^ln pfi-Fv ''colllllrjf
Knew She Would Be Asked.
which ciinnot lie preserved and must
Tlllle mis leaving /i1 go over to her
he ilcnltriilcd or exploded. lie sug­
gests Hint BO tons should Ik* exploded lltlle chum's luqise, when she suiVlen*
nt definite times mol under various ly turni!d In the door and called to her
atmospheric conditions and Hint ob­ luotlu'r, "Mniiitnn, has buby brother
servers In all tho\fcflrrouialliig area got liny‘ teeth yet?" When asked why
should be requested to IlMi-n for the she wished to know, she replied, "So
Kiitiml. Such tests eoiihl not fall, says I ihii (i'll Mabel's mol her. She nl
Nature, to throw far more light than ways asks iiiii if be has any teelb yet
accidental unprepared exploHlnns on when I goes over In play with Mabel."
the ninny problems present!d by the
transmission of kouud wait s by the
“ Women" Vs. “ Ladles."
utmospliere.
The nuances of the Fnglish Inn•.•uege
seem to be us well understood by the
Postage Then and Now.
Persons who thought tho raise In person who advertised for "An aged
the price of Id le r postage from tivo woman to enro .for an elderly lady,"
to three cents ii "big Jump," at the ns by the southern darkey ‘who *pra‘
time of. our entrance Into the war, soiling himself nt*.the door o f n lino
I's lookin’ fo'
should consider the colonial mid early mansion, announced
government rates of postage. On March do cullud lady wlint works fo' de white
fl. Just 7k’ years ngo, the United Stntes woman at dls house."— Springfield
Issued Its llrxt postage stamps, just
seven years nfu'r l&gt;nglntnl laid adopt­
ed them;
These llrst American stamps were of
Ihe ft and 10 rent ib'iioitilnailoiiH, nnd
naturally 'enough bore the likeness of
Washington nnd Franklin. Previous to
lids time postage was paid In cash,
usually by Ihe receiver of the letter.
The earliest rates were from 8 to 25
m ils.
Polionoua, -but Valuable.
'
Before America went Into the wnr
there were discussions with reference
to the cultivation ami sale of medici­
nal herbs; afterward the Interest paled
before the necessity of raising vege­
tables "to heal the kaiser."— Ko nuiny
weeds are sold to he made Into medi­
cine tlhit It-would lie dittlnilt to name
them nil. Kvcit the Jlmson. short for
Jiimestown. culled also devil's tipple
mid ycvOrtil other uahies besides
Hlninmnlliin. lias its value. We re­
member how us children we were wurned In ii loud, stern voice: - "Don't
loll'd! that wejed. It's poison!" It Is
Mill iis poisonous ns It ever wns, hut
the leaves sell from 2 to 5 rents n
pound, mid itic seeds also are used as
medicine.
Make Gas From Straw.
■A Canadian Inventor has worked
out n new application of thrift In the
form of n gas- which can he made
from straw. The Invention will be of
iqtcclnl value In farm communities, ns
It will enable the fanners to utilize
straw Hint now goes to waste. The
gas Is made In a three-cylinder retort,
l^ich cylinder holds a hnie-.qf straw

.Sanford, Florida

C arters

WHAT YOU SURELY NEED
(• a healthy, active, Industrious liver. Small doses of these pill*
L s *u reguia:!y Insure that. You may also need a purgative
sometimes. Then-lake one larger dose. Keep that In mlndl
It will pay you rich dividends in Health and Happiness.
Genuine

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C A R T E R ’S IRON PILLS
K E E P Y O U R EYE O N T H E H E R A L D W A N T COLUMN

Use Good Tires^— It Pays!
We have Ihe tii;e$ lhat will save yotfmoney—ihe tires you’ll
eveotoally buy if you’re not already using them.
M IL L E R T IR E S

S O U T H E R N T IR E S

arc so carefully built that each tire
will give the same high m ilage as
every other tire. N ot one in a hun­
dred ever calls f o r adjustment.

are easy riding, friction resisting,
and very hard to puncture.
Treads
are-one-eighth to one-fourth inches
thicker than tires o f similar price.

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See us today about your next lire order.

Phone 251-W . . Sanford

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bea“ e flnya ‘ hat while in port n t lf * Work now between here and
Bn,t he . . . Loul. E h t J n S T . n 'i * » « « « • » «
,he hole. „ „ lh" „ " 2
hat Louis is looking fine, hut has J
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hmg.rig for the good old U. S. A — , n?rn to Mr. and Mrs. M M
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UP.NAL A AND GRAPEV1LLE
Bengston
83 years of 0ge
». ,.‘d
town »nd then out to
Hpsala from Fort Reed to spend
Sunday with his old friends.

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thing for a letter from home while
three.

quiat of Upsalea and has a wife and
four little children. *
■Mrs. Volic Williams who is em­
ployed at the First National Bank
in Sanford will enjoy her month's
vacation, leaving Tuesday for points
in Kentucky where she will meet her
father and then on toher grand­
parents
in Virginia*.
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Msgnuson. Mr. and Mrs.
Krcl| and Elmer Lundquist. Sr., are
busy packing tomaties for Chase &amp;
Co. In Sanford. •
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Sunday with
Moran.
Alias Ethel Collins of Chuluota
spent the week end with Miss Kath­
erine Flynt.

evont and none of the soldiers are
any happier over seeing the Statue
of Liberty than the writer and while
these scenes are enacted every month
there was one incident the other day
J. W. Flynt and Alias Katherine that.. W.aa trared .aidelibjy -on. n»yFlynt were shopping in Sanford last memory and is one that will never
K&lt;* ■forgotten.
Tuesday.

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T o promote the production o f live
stock and perishables and in- '
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T o reach m ore people with m ore
and better meat;
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CLOVER LEAF” AUTOMOBILE TIRES
^0 x
32 x
31 x
32 x
33 x

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25.00
26.00
27.00
28.00

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T o live and let live, winning
greater business only through
greater usefulness, with injury
to nothing but incompetency, inefficiency and waste; to deal
justly, fairly, and frankly w ith
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all mankind.

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VULCANIZE T H IS TIRE
perfectly, so you cannot"tell the dif­
ference between
. „ d ' a new one.
we can add a lot to jta life and eficiettcy.
i n short, we can re-life
h s tire f or you and yo u r c#r w.jj

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T hese are the purposes • a n d
motives o f the m en w h o direct
the policies and practices o f
Sw ift &amp; C o m p an y ,_____________

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Just keep that word in mind: "R e­
Wd*at -^C d° l0 yoUf

. KENT VULCANIZING WORKS

Swift &amp; Company, U. S. A .

PHONE 17
0*k .nd 3rd St.

Sanford, Florida

Joining Bulkhead1” ^ J ^ E- ™ £ N T • •
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M* Wim,m». who w u on Jury
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T o reduce to a minimum the costa
o f preparing and distributing
meat and to divide the benefits
o f efficiency w ith producer and
consumer;

115 Park Avenue

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T o make a fair com petitive profit,
in o r d e r to reim b u rse th e
25,000 shareholders for the use
o f their capital, and to provide
fbr the future development o f
the business;

Sanford Cycle Co.

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Rising Sun

Buy Stamps With Coupons

SUPERLATIVE SELF RISING FLOUR.

KEEPS T H E F A IT H
^ ^ C H N tm m E N T
and PERFECT LEAVENING,
W IG H T GROCERY C O „
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33CRIPPS BOOTH CARS”
Hood—Goodyear and Fisk
Tires and Tubes

R E PA IR WORK OF A L L KINDS
FORDS A S P E C I A L T Y

MOBILOILS andGASOLINE
ACCESSORIES
Cars W ashed and D eliv ered — W e W ill Call
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Pink and green was the color
motif used in the decoartlons of tho
Colonial Dance ....
Houseley
living room nnd dining room. Great
Olive Newman
masses of pink verbenas and fern
(a) Jewel Dance ..... ... Spaulding
filled bowls and vases, pink shades
(111.'.^*ifile Miss Muffet” „ ...... Rogers
over the lights reflecting tfia glow of
. Pearl Robson
rosy dawn upon the-sweet faces or
Reverie................................
MiloDeyo
the little folks gathered in honor of
Mildred Ijolly
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the grncious young host. The table
(a) Flying Horsemen.... ..... Gurlitt was specially lovely With its flowers
(b) Hobgoblins........... . Nuremburg and ribbons and dainty favors.
Miriam Whitcomb
Pink ri bbons caught beneath the
Bagpipes....... !............. ;....... Ryder
chandelier
extended to the four cor­
. Carmeta Barber
ners
of
the
table and ended in big
May Rapture............ ;......... Lichner
bows
while
the
beautiful white cake
Madeline Mallem
Sounds from South......... Spindler with its five tiny pink candles made
a most attractive centerpiece. The
Agnes Perritt
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cake
rested on a silvpr stand, em­
Part y .
bedded
in a nest of feathery ferns
■Nocturne........................... .’..Chopin
and
Marscha!
Niel roses. The favors
Mildred Kennedy .*
were
dainty
pink
baskets with green
Shower Stars.... ................... Wachs
ribbon bows and filled with marsh­
Margaret Zachary
mallows.
Bachesque------- -------------- Neustedt
Anna DuBose
Out on the lawn, flitting about
Scottisch Jane Poem___ MacDowell like a swarm of brilliant hued butter­
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flies, the little folks enjoyed their
cake and ice,cream and p layed ‘the
1.1
games, Aid fashioned and new, so
The Boy .Who Did Not Return
dear to the heart of childhood.
Dy R. J. Holly
Assisting Mrs. Gillen in looking
Amid th? checra of thousands of after the pleasure of her small
relatives aqd friends and the blare guests were Mrs. Wm. Shelly, Mrs.
of the bands I accompanied some J. G. Hurley and Mrs. W. If. Peters.
four thousand returned soldiers up Refreshment guests were Mrs. Brax­
the streets of a .certain city several ton Perldns, Mrs, Martin T higpen
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the ihe .............
j*week|—Igo
un3er
triumphal and Mrs. Alice Holt.
arches and over flower strewn bouleEnjoying Billy’s party were: Mar­
vtrds. It was a brave sight and one garet and Jack Peters, Eugene EstI
that brought forth tears as well as ridge, Patsey and Joseph O’Connor,
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cheer» m the boys who had been Frank Langley, Oliye Newman, Ed­
I "over there" for eighteen months or win, Margaret and’ Lois Shelly,
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- more through the hardest fighting James Pollard, Wallace Philips,
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came home and were received to the
S«ra. Evelyn and Frederick Williams,
bosoms of family and friends. These
Lawrence and Evelyn Peabody, Dor­
scenes of home coming always make
othy LawSon, Clemence and Marcile
• • * profound impression on me al­ Hurley, Lester Philips, Emily and
though none of the boys are known
Irene Griffin, Robert Adams, Maris,
to me other than.being all my boys
George and Mary Elisabeth Moye,
on the transport and being with me
Margery Hpokina, Earle ' Nieblack,
to t ten or fifteen days in sickness
Braxton Perldns, Jr., Katherine AlTfcd t e i f r A f f i
- u o u i . ten, Arthur Johnson, Jr., Andrew
Blackman of Orlando.
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and special
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you Is

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CATES CRATE COMPANY

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Willie Tyner and cousin. Elmer
went down to Tamp. Thursday to
present at the graduation of the1
T .Z *
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Tamp. High School.
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,nd 1Mnr' Fred Krell were out
a^luUe while Sunday to see her par-

Perkins and Britt

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k'e- *nd Mr., Rhren.perKee .nd
t
Mi“ 0*«. Benin motored
rel.Sve.
Th“ " d,y on *
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the past week another laroe shiiinient of
f rec1e'ved within
smart and-, nobby.
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ter P.rT' ^
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ast items and were overlooked.

what they cost M E T R IC shirte nr»
, for what ‘ hey are than for
There is only one line of sMrto^n the
Pr‘C? shi-Ls madeshirts and N ON E better
T r! i !
ketasg00(l:15 M E T R IC
vincod. A shipment of
T ry them w,ce
you will b ^co,,:

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Martin Seed
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M. E. Smith is selling off his hog*

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Satnrdav
J"ending anniversary next November

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ptrt for -a —
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snrine
u varied stir
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frop:
nm,n». egg,i|nn,' K
P; tomatoes.
t,,mat0‘‘s. peppers.
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M ' Ir\: ,,nI Mr" Entxminger and , r ' n,‘ ,LPPn‘ mMt. ° r tb-^ ntarried
IRe at their present home.
Fri.J.y' , " 'h" .....
O'1- ' - op
M. T. Cassady mqved hack to his
omc in Sanford Heights Wednesday
ami \\. C. Riley moved hack to his
s t m
homo in this settlement.
C. R. Lord has resigned his posi

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duplicate of your
broken spring,,
and reedvo
apring sat­
isfaction
that is
real.

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Auto Tires, Gasoline, Oils, Sweet Potato Plants.

Frames

As the hoys swept up the Jong
avenue beneath the trees just burst­
Re-investment of First Liberty ing out with ftpring foliage, tho sun
. Friends of Girder Lundquist of
Loan Bond interest in Thrift and shone bright and warm and all na­
War Savings Stamps is urged upon ture seemed attuned to the joyous
Pensacola will be sorry to learn'that
-fn an accident last-week -hr-loat the - .Airs., Bore)) and Woodard- Bertie- 'ie- citirens :of Sanford by “Afnyor occasion and as ' l~I66ked~To th*e
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most of his good right arm. lie is son spent Wednesday with her sister, J. D. Davison. ,
right and left of the street watching
/ .
the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lund- Mrs. Msgnuson.
The government will make a semi­ the crowds the face of a sweet old
A children's day program of songs annual interest -payment on the mother peered out from the grand­
and exercises is being planned for First Liberty Loan on June 16th, at stand. Her countenance set in tho
next Sunday, following the school at which time the sum of $809,955.12 background of gray hair, with all the
.'L0O new time. Pass the good news will be turned over to investors in wistfulness of n mother's longing and
along.
,
the Sixth Federal Reserve District. aching heart she looked intently at
each passing soldier, watching for
Many of our * citizens own First
her'hoy who had been reported miss­
GENEVA
Liberty Loan Bonds,'' the Mayor
ing and still it seemed to mother
We carry all the
Mrs. Colonel Baxter and children said. "The Treasury Department
leading varieties -of of Gainesville nrc visiting Mr. and has urged all who can to take this that he would come hack—that he
must come ’ back.
At times *hc
•evd
which
have Mu. J. II, Huddleston.
interest money and re-invest it in
thought she had discovered him in
been te s te d and
Thrift nnd War Savings Stamps.
known to be best
the smiling countenance of one of
Little Miss Ethel Tillis of Sanford
adapted to our soil has been the guest or her aunt, Mrs. By thia means they can turn their the boys and then the excitement
and climate.
interest into more interest. This is
would give way to despair and she
Troy Proctor for some time.Write'
projitahie patriotism an.! I trust would
woulu „again
Kam Bll
sit bac^ watching.
1919 cat.
Mr. and Airs. Claude Raulerson hat those # ho own First Libetfy .watching, etching.
weekly pri
spent the week end in DeLatid.
Bonds will comply wit^L^c Treasury
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Oldpst «-sLd»bshFor an hour or rrtore sho sat there
Department’s
request.
ed Seed House in
Mr. and Mrs. Tillis of Sanford
scanning each company as it swung
Flqrido.
.
visited Mrs. Tillis' mother, Mrs. R.
"Arrangements have been made past to the wild cheers of those who
G. Nicholson last Sunday.
so that you can ex^ange your Lib­ recognized their boys and their
1.
erty
Loan interest coupons for-Thrift friends. As the lust sqund marched
Mrs. W. H. Hand, Miss Clarice
nnd
War
Savings Stamps at the post by mother was still watching and;
Hand, Airs. Cora Akers and Frank
Jacksonville, Florida Roper, all of Snuford spent lust office. The postmaster has a suffi­ her face was one that once seen will
cient supply of these government se­ always be remembered.
Hoping
curities on hand nnd will be pleased against hope, with all of the mother’s
to accommodate you. War Savings faith jn the return of her boy she .
Stamps are always cashable at the had not found him and while the1^
post office on ten days’ notice. We dying notes of the bugles and the
have too much civic pritja to doYsat
ring of the happy thousands
than Aur neighboring citlat,
faintly smote the ear, mother
are planning to work up p bi.
jjipcd the black silk shawl around
crease in War Savings Saiga ON
drooping shoulders and slowly
16th, and to do it largely’ on their wended her way to the lonesome
interest coupons.
fireside, the almost deserted home
that would never again he bright­
Muairale
ened by the laughing, rollicking boy,
The Cerilian Music Club gave a the life of the ojd home in that little
.
Swift &amp; Company has b&amp;come
ny)st enjoyable program in the studio southern town.
of
Mrs.
Fannie
S.
Munson
last
Sat­
At last mother believed thfie easone o f th j large businesses of the
urday aftorno’on, May 31st.
.
ualty lists.
world through continuing
to
The piano selections wpre mostly"
from
the young people of the club
meet the grow in g needs o f a
Attractive Cfiildren's Party
and delightfully rendered.
A pretty event of last week was
nation and a world.
Mary Nixon was charming in n
tbe birthday party on Monday after
gruup of little folk poems.
-f -,—— noon ,frAm"«!3n tr&gt; »i; on »Vlni-i&gt;
lC , noon
6:00,n clock^glven
^vvflociefy ~fias— rigfrf - to—a^lr
The program ctinclu ded with a by Mr and Mrs.' W. D. Gillen in
number of excellent readings from honor of the fifth birthday of their
how the increasing responsibil­
Miss Rosamond Radford.
attreative little son. Billy, who, byities and opportunities for use­
Piano numbers given, were:
the-way is a right royal and popular
little host.
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fulness w hich go w ith such
Part I.
March of Giants ... .........
Rogers
Billy has been having a birthday
grow th are being used by the
Hara Williams
party every; year since he was one
men w ho direct its affairs—and
(a) Waltz
Matilde Bilbro year old, each one being- prettier
(b&gt; Marcia
MurtildeHilliro
thun the last and this year was the
the men have the right to answer:
Marguerite Garner
very loveliest of them all.

wa" Present and in spite of
the dpwnpour
of rain n__h,g dtnner,
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3Pre5tL7Jg.k&gt;is front ■»lYiifTfTT1»'T

Af'KNTS WANTED

Jacksonville, Fla.

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LARGE

Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hodges of
Ssnf ord and Miss Olga Beilin 'spent
Sunday with friends in Fort .Christm»*.
‘
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WwilburSprjnjBfeaks
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° nri ° ’rl,’Ck' After dinner Mr ’Tor“,i
bear'h day Iant week ° * M *S"8rry oneT|
Mrs J M w i. , ,
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lho
history
of
his
life
which
was*
“vert
h.ia ,ifp * hi'h was

and killed or injured
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I,' .Ion. u.i.lcr Mr
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Frank Parker, an other Orapovill,
0&gt; n«s
'mV
has juB
justt come back from vL '
and «ald
said he would have
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Mr&gt;: M “ ry Hardaway on - I 0

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C. &amp; B. H A T CO.

■a fine baby

dail .avenue have been having turkey ....... ....
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dinners
week.. Wildcat made
made a
-----•« this
•iiia hook
Mr. and Mrs J ^ n; i .

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thing Just Phone 181
daughter, Carmori wilf att,.n,i
mer school, ^
n,‘ &lt;um-

purinap;

CALF
CHOW

Builds

PEED

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THE BIG

Proprietor

. ELDER SPRINGS
I '’Ut h‘" fiends are rejofneed to have
The picnic Monday in M r. Lord'*
( *. C. McDougal. was at home him on the road to resovery.
fr° m W
Ga.. over Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Taft will |,0. tfle honor was held at his house on uc
G. C. Chu miter lain wn* over from
crowd ° f ,h“ ‘,nd ^ athpr' Quite ^ ‘

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‘ be rein
in.

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future as. yet.

Pennsylvania

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Mrs. Henry .Lw;
Utile |ady
i in.
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* ' " ’ miAtlanl-i n f..u. ,
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*'« Ntetso,, I Diversity Commence-j
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* duy" "V'u- bus come home to.stay.
r n,‘ M,“ Annie graduated ", Z
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...................... Ulll , ■•H"- summer vi*itihl! relative.
u &lt;- hear of three large oll(. '
••I home |„ a f,.u ,,ay!|
friepda ii, ‘Atlanta.
I ? " * ki,," d in ‘ he last two \ v X
L f* Hagan of San ford Was in
««• on the road and two in the blue-1
|h M'**
i* quite
u jth
the mumps.
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,tn ‘ aola Saturday morning.
, berry patch. People had
R h. Ivey and family will |,..... j careful in picking berries for they arc
,,
’ 1 Hickson have
" ;urc death if they bite you T ho
I uesday morning for Bartow i \
farm
" r&gt; avenue
, orries can stay in the woods for my
"'•ere
they
have
purchased
pro,..
7
7 " '
""'-I'any John Russell
, f*ur!. don t need them.
•'"'l " 'll make their home
•riev
n 1&lt;,n8ld,‘re*'°n $12,000.
i
n don’t seem like the Hermans
JuIi -V m ! Kl) 1' U|&gt; P'UMwaion .after!
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, O N (;WOOD I'U K VVS
“ fP K° In»f
"if" the peace, but the
I - y " are coming home jus. the s„m
and Frenrh"51
™«***r First
*’ 7 ' y " f rn"• an&lt;« -me'more ram.
Rut hunger hurls and is goj,,..
lots as a home* " " m " 'j!' ! * " n ty i, '
J° ''” C,OU:“!r
brought "irt worse if things don’t got right.
"&gt;“ • Mre. Cameron and 'thUhil.lrem
-Monday thev w, „i
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In Or7„„i“ " “* G“ * ,,,W l
I tKK MARV ITEMS
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da^nfirr K‘ V itchH1 r,,turnp‘* Sun­
c. A. Jones of Lakeland was here
* ■ " " * ■ ' « ■ Monday repairing pump, in section
quarters of the A. C. L
c,plory •*&gt;•* watermelons •nd U n i » « ) d . Wilber I, Joi„ , hi,
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1 »
MIm Gayle Marshall spent Wcd.
this
week,
with
his
old
enemy,
asth­
I
Hoyd
Sjohlom
arrived
home
FrfThe
r
l
J'’0
PP°d
fr°
m
h"rr'
. n 8daF afternoon in.Orlando.
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rain has done considerable dam- home ^ ' C P nK ‘ ° ,,rinC “ our hoys” ma and hay fever combined.
&lt;i«y last from France. ,
«R&lt;* and still it rains.
W. E. Argo has taken the Sae
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lee and mo­
Fred and Goodheart Sjohlom enme
Sendees it. Christ Church have
Mrs. Wader mother of John w »,l»
0 ° " l . rU" b ,,' ” n
ther, Mrs Stedt were calling at the
home Saturday from Winter Haven »l,o h « ro.ld.d „ „ C .m. ; 0„ n. " n„e
montGi.,#Ct&gt;ntinUed
,h'
where they have been working in the
— ..u o, .Mr. „nd Mrs. Henry
Henry Leo,
u .
Fred Strange left Tuesday to take oranges for some time.
on
hirst
street
Thursday
to see
S
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C
en
ly
''°“
kM
o run on the main line of the A. C.L
Longwood
has "turned
returned to
to her
i I new
new T * "uf**1 Thursday to
see the
the
—
rrsiuence
died
vrrv
,
.'7
v-ry
new
daughter
which
oame »o
to bles,
bless
A E. Sjohlom gave the first water- , J d J ; ‘ ’Z l .
Primitive
.stage
and
would
h
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h
l
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w
hich
suddenly
of
rheumatism
of
the
hran
!
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f
“
nd
Would
be
H
‘
heir
Miss May Conoly left Monday for
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° Uld b.e «n Jtheir home.
We all rejoice with
her home ,n Valdosta. Ga.,
Miss i ^ r i : - .................. ...... . at the home o her daughter. Mrs. ^ 7 ” bu.t for thp ^ o d old kero- them.
Raker on Mellonville
8ene
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Conoly taught in Oviedo the past
Friday « .
T ".'
Me understand Jesse Thompson
Rev.
R.
W.
Edwards
of
Jacksonterm and made „ host of frien,
c c m «„y .
m,n
U k tvl" “'
Mllf
spent
the
week
end
here
proachWEST
GENEVA
AVPNinIr
f ,nV to. " ' “ ycross to he treated
here who regrht to see her leave and
ng
Sunday
morning
and
was
enterThe
rainy
weather
is
stili
hanei’
ledfrh^u,”
* t,*m aettling in a wound­
Hin«.rely hope that she will return
hanging ed foot; hi. brother.
Jack came over
*1•' i f rfUU
«n a„d .he ,..d . . '*
to Oviedo in the fall.
I’
AOLA
.
to
PP him
him from
f.__ v\‘DeLaad.
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ho« '
" • Dto R
see
A-, I . Connelly is' shipping .evW.I The' c,*y is
_____ ______
-rlond. of
„ [ watermelon,
w „ „ ra,|0„ , this
lh‘ week « » M.n.I i. a |i„|c
”
A gas tractor is being used for
thC* t,’r . LaUt° n 'ha". returned
from
killed a large CtTU,adn
T 7 fr°
m! rntili"1 Tu*worth killed
» *“ **•' “ ••u
l,;;g rr~
p
lo
w in g he io aers- tract preparing
ln-hl.
. -&gt; i5 5 rT W
m,----- w to-h“
---V0
* brirk roads-iodn.
rUBQS soon
OviedoT
*’ B.
“ Klhrla„
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Then
thnrn ta-ill
___complaints
...
“ tor a fail garden.
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Then
thore
will
be
no
of
I
,,ay morning in Sakford.
oad
roads
out
here.
EAST SANFORD
Mrs. C. . Rvder » r m ..
.
" e are K,n‘I
notice the road
•IreI.
O/lfart
and
daughter.*
bo
b«a
»*•»«
-‘opping
In
SaStT
Rnho
c ’ ,
. unu “ aughter, ■ .
-•
.,K
wi// ^ T r*in‘ h0,d much lonKor th&lt;‘y reads ° Ut‘ Makin,r out for our now
iiant low
ii»u‘ months
si . i*
i bavin.,
i .
„ i ' ,c S r meeting of the Wade .... y ft Sunday.night for u iri|» to i'll*
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In
' k TI
10 pp,),,0r!l and ‘ °maHampton Chapter of the U. I) ( \
Mr. and Mrs. Coiler of Sanford
Thl,ro “ re some pe„pie t.om.
was held at the home-of Mrs. j. \ z t z z .... ^
flaming of the peppers pculding now. were oUt Sunday calling on Grapef ark I uesday afternoon.
Mr. Will Robinshn is busy „ UJ
;....
-r« n k
,7
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M. K. t
r
t
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7
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ting up and selling his tomatoes H*
We are glad to learn that little
has a fine chance of tomatoes and
•Ninme Reck is on t|,e mend again.
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U ueun&gt;
Vnn*
*weVt vwi,|
corn an
and
beans this
this year.
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&gt;r- » rr.,,,'
, ; ......T
s° that ahu can ait up.
Carl Farneli of Sanford s(.enr »,.v ,nn,n
n*M
,ut three months.
nfi«Tn«wn.
da-v ........ lay
,
y ?ttr*
People are
potatoes now.
c ari hncson of Miami and son. Carl
"h o has hut recently returned from
Maitland have he,.,, visin',,g
‘•ranee, minus an arm lost in ,hr
re. ,»e, t to move to
*'• ” • 'ories tin's week
1the’ na t ••
#nn
ivreit, .Mr. Eli
• 1,1 i ‘ u k iMnminoek
i -rvice drove through by auto on
Mr*.
W. W.
W. Milleuand
Mill
Mrs.
Adanm .,{
Sanf-rd s „ f ,
x*rs. Adams
.,f Sanford
Mrs W.
Mrs \} r «»»••■«" EUr'ldg1',.
hPF a“ 7 ' Mr&lt;^
•
'• ' Vil1 Kob,n» ‘*n were ^undav . 1‘ h-ir way to-DeLand where t|&gt;
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THE 8ANFORD HERALD

ocean licach. S u V f e llp °®‘he
futomohiling on*,
Kotf.
Mshing from tho ocean nior
*“afhthe jetties.
Sea fJod
"r r*m
meals. A fine bunchTrillin'?0*11''* ■
In charge of a competent n.i.-*
or. Dancing. An idea1
C ' 1the ®Pring and simrn ' i a'v , &gt;o
"H te us for rates, reservai , , " ’n,hllet; oto
r' a' lons. o ^ .

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EVEN TH E G A TE PO S T
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membership provided you like to pay
as touch as a dollar or more. The
Boy Scouts- worked "well for their
country during ‘ the war and sold
bonds, war savings stamps, located
black walnut and fruit pits- for the
government
as no other organiza­
tion did. Truly the boys need rec­
ognition and one should consider it
an honor that he is an associate
member of such an organization.

individual enterprise. Whoever says
No 8uch Word as Fall.
the, Valdez won't be ready for the
There Is n difference between not
many Sanford visitor* in the very succeeding, und falling. The one Is
near.future ought to drop by that final;'the other I# only n temporary
w ay once in awhile and note the hindrance. I f you persevere In spite
force at work on the remodeling of of not succeeding. If you stnrt ngnln
thp building, note just what they and act on the knowledge you have
have done in the past ten' days, and gnlned by ybur slip. It will not work
you lasting Injury. It Is only when you
then roaljze for themselves just how
surrender that yon are really beaten.
long— at the present rate—Sanford
There Is no such word ns "fa ll” to one
will be without the best hotel be­ who will not give up.
tween Jacksonville and Tampa. The I
dream of the Sanford citizens is]
Don't Worry.
,
about to come to pass. Sanford has
Rise above smull thing*. The woman
reached a turning point in it* his­
tory and from now on— well, just vho lets smnll things worry her win
keep your eyes on the city. Watch ue completely undone the first time
she meelH with n really big prubje^n.
her grow.
It Is dlslritegnittntrtd your.uuuiiiU and
nervous condition, not to mention your
5 Does a bank statement mean physical condition, to worry. You need
anything to you? At times I have tot be resigned to fate ifbr slip your
heard people wonder why the banks rroubleS ns the old frlepd duck's back,
would print their regular statements throws water. But you ran meet trou­
— taking up often as much as whole bles with a will to conquer them or
page to put a bunch of dry figures idjust them—and after that * “ they
dtould worry," but aot you.—Kxon—just figures, and possibly the
hnngc.
names of the officers and maybe the
directors. Did you' ever see an ad­
' Power of Imagination.
vertisement of this kind and won­
To those who see only with their
dered why the bank thought that a eyes, the distnnt Is always Indistinct
good way to advertise? Well to the and little, becoming lpss and less ns
business man— to the man accus­ It recedes, till utterly lost t but to
tomed to look at the bank "balances the Imagination, which thus reverses
and the conditions of the banks in a the perspective of the senses, the far
given point to determine just the off Is great und Imposing, the magni­
condition of affairs at that place ih tude Increasing with the distance.—
bank statement means something. Mrs. Jameson (Studies),

In this connection I would remark
that the statements of the several
A Chief In Among Ye Taking Nolen
banks of Seminole county, mean
and Fallh, " H e ’U Print ’em"—
sortiething just now.
These state­
So Snya Saunlcrcr.
ments mean that' the people of the
county have money— look at the de­
M y mother's mad and I can't see, r Well, they tell me. that the char­
posits in these several bunks—get a
Why she instead aint proud of me ter did puss both the house and sen­
statement and digest it. Statements
For doin' what the sojers done
ate und -in all probabilities is now a
A million times, a-ilghtin' Huns!
la v of the grand old state of Florida,
But you should heard what all she to take effect when The power of
said
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Sadfordjhe people— approve it at the
'Bout naughty boys that's sent to lioils.
Now for the first time in
i
bed—
many years the people of Sanford
’ Cause 1 just mude a small mistake, have u chance to say that they, want
• GoJn* "over the top " her frosted o r' don't want a thing — ttiin rity
cake.
— M AK.
charter is subject to the will of the
people, and the people every man, r I think it is about time the weeds
% I see by the papers that the Boy woman and chilli, ought to lie inter­ were being cut from some of the va­
cant lots about tills town.
Now.
Scouts are to have a week next ested enough to udvise themselves of
don’t
let's
wait
till
the
weeds
week. 1 think it is about time some the new charter and if it is what
considerations were given the noble they want, vote for it, and if not ami old tin cans and wnste get any
thicker on that
vacant lot, Get an
hoys.
Show them that the work what they want; vote against it.
old hoe or a scythe and raise tinExercise*
your
right
of
franchise
at
done by them during the war time
sweat on your brow— the exercise
is appreciated.
Set apart a week t lie (mils and thereby speak your
A ' will do you good and the result to
during which time every adult per­ wishes on the charter, question.
son in the country should become an number of mouths will elu|ise before i that lot will make tho town think
associate member.
The cost of an an election is called and during that |more of you as a citizen. When, we
annual membership is only $1.00 but time a study of the charter should ; get to that place where we take par­
there is a |rovision whereby you ran ,be had—study it early and become |ticular pride in making out lot look
pay as much us you like for this posted -don't take the other fel­ better than our neighbors and when
low's word for it— he may not know-; we take pride in making-our section
or may not have understood what lie' of the city look better than the other
heard some one else Hay about it. section—just so soon will Sanford lie
The only sure way is to read, make the "talked of city" in central Flor­
up your mind and vote your eonviiv- ida. Cun it lie done? GetTiuBy on
Range or Grade lings
that vacant lot and let’s see,
lions.
can he made profitable by pur­
chase of good hoar, penning
\ Poverty is the greatest of physi­ t; They tell me that doughboys in
and feeding him and bringing
cians.
His method is propliylartic outfits yet over the seas have learned
sows for service.
First .class
rather
than therapeutic,
hut in to pray such prayers as this: Our
Dnroe Jerseys, all ages, both
point of results he is in n class by Father, who'art in Washington,^hursexes, from registered stock for
himself.
His practice attests the ried by thy name. Give us thi* day
sale at little over meat prices.
etlirary of the ounce of prevention our delayed pay and forgive os onr
Write ub your wymls. Spring
in big doses. Poverty ranks high as A WOES and our tied checks missed,
Garden
Ranch,
Ih-l.eon
a
surgeon, too. * Nobody else cuts us we forgive the Bugler, the Supply
Springs, Fla.
out so many things that are not Sergeant, and all those who wear
good for us. In a way he has the re­ ! bars. Lead us not'into the Army of
spect of the profession. Where he js j Occupation, and deliver us from the
in charge uf&gt;a rose no other practi­ ' Fatigue Squad, for Thine is the army
tioner is apt to interfere.— Studies land the M. I\, and the Q. M.. and
W e have a ribbon for
the Field Clerks forever and ever.—
from Life.
your typew riter
1Ah, Oui.

BLACK,

JUNE «. 19)9

THE SANFORD HERALD

TMQE SIX

BLUE,

PU R PLE

or any of the above
with red

HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

Office Supply Depl.
Phone 148
Sanford, Florida

Here is that Famous Refrigerator with the
seamless, dish-like lining— the genuine

Superb Porcelain Lined
A ll in one piece— with rounded comers brought
clear to the front.
The Pride ro f every Housekeeper. Don’t con­
fuse this wonderful sanitary lining with paint or
enamel or with porcelnin lining put on in sheets
and the joints filled with cement
We Will give you Free a sample of the Leonard
Porcelain that will quickly show you the difference.
Yon can’ t scratch it even with a knife. I t is ever­
lasting, easily kept sweet and clean. Look for
the trade mark LEO NARD C LE A N A B LE to avoid
imitations. Just call and see i t that’s all we ask.

Knew She Would Be Asked.
Tlllle was tearing to go over to her
little chum's house,.when she sudden­
ly turned In the door nnd called to her
mother, “ Mnnnnn..hns baby brother
got any teeth yet?" When asked why
*dte wished lo know, she replied, "So
1 ran tell Mabel'a mother. She nlwnyn nsks me it lie him any teeth yet
when I goes over to piny with Mabel."
Qot Fat on Poor Food.
A recruit ot one of the southern
enmps wrote n long letter home, which
fie started by telling how rotten the
food was, nnd Hint he didn't get
enough to ent. Nenr the end of the
letter, nhout pnge fifteen, he told tho
folks how fnt he was gelling, having
gnlned ten pounds In nhout a month.
Roc* of Boat Builder*.
Tho Irish from time Immemorial have
been hoot, builders, nl though the west
const mackerel fiahertm-n. or the hake
const to iheaouth, or the haddock flslv
cries on the WUtbcnHt'must he vlslte^
to understand tberonl Ingenuity of the
Irish nntlvft boat builder. In n large
way Belfast represents the high devel­
opment o f the shipbuilding Industry,

HILL HARDWARE COMPANY

Y A C H T o.IBRONA F Q R SALE
The 40ft cruising yacht ‘ VERONA" for sale. Sleeps six. Electric lights
and modern equipment. Powered with a 24 horst
power, 4 cylinder, 4 eyrie
cycle motor.
power,

Address: C. K E N N 1SO N , P. O. Box 505, Orlando, Fla

TRY A HERALD WANT AD

you havi
progress
hotel is a cliilii of the community I
and for that reason 1 feel that 1
ought to do my level best to give it
all the boost I can yes, even more
so, probably tliun. some private and

In ' 1860 our fathers transacted
business with currency which, on
the average amounted td $1.1.85 for
each person in the country.
The
civil war caused a man to need more
money to buy thp same goods as be­
fore and in 1865 tho circulation per
capita was $20.58. Then it began to
decrease' and in 1878 got down to
$15.32. It could not get lower, how­
ever, and began to ascend until, in
1913, it was $34.56.

THE U N I V E R S A L C A R
ThevFord Sedan is high-class in a p ­
pearance and appointments. T h e seats
are restful, and deeply upholstered with
cloth [o fjlh ig h q u a lity .f Large doors
g iv e eonvenientjrentrance on either
______
nake/it a
closedfccar foifincIem entJweatherT and
g ive fresh air when open.
W itfi high
quality in appearance, and equipm ent
there is the simple and safe control in
driving.**? [AJ, woman's car— a fam ily
carjfor every day in the year. ' Ford
Sedan, $775 f o. b. D etroit.

C. F. W IL L IA M S
Agent

E D W A R D H IG G IN S
Salesman.

With the beginning of the Euro­
pean war there 'was such a pause of
shock in human affairs that the
amount of money in circulation nt
first tended to fall, but by 1915 the
effects of war were in operation and
the figure went to $35.44, bounded

Handle United States Tires
Because they're good tires. Because w e K N O W they’re good
tires.' Because our experience has taught us that they w ill satisfy
and gratify our customers.

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There are United States Tires for every need of price or use.
W e can provide exactly the ones fo r your car.

Value of Silence.
I f n mon abuses an enemy, he hurtn
himself, and If he praises him. hla
friends soy ho la n hypocrite. Thera
aecma to be no course more creditable
than tho simple course o f keeping still,
r—Topeka Capital. .

Dally Thought
Man 1* hla own star, and tho eoul
that cab render an honest nnd. perfect
man command* all light—John Fletch­
er.
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U nited StatesT ires
We know United States Tires are good Tires.

That’s why

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B &amp; O M O fO R COMPANY
O VERLAND SALES &amp; SERVICE CO M PANY
P H IL IP W. ROBERTS— MIMS

�JUNE «, 1919

THE SANFOBD HERALD

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V A V ck

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Actresses 'y{m pinyjn tjle pb&lt;iriy T l.eo tcr«t Cnnai Dht, X. 1.711nil a touch
Ttotiie In tno I’lnyprn* Uoutw which (ho housing commit(t^o o f the Young
Women’s Chrlstluji Association, of which Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Is
rtinlrmnn, operates for them, llecausc of the distance from any town where
they might stay. It, was necessary to provide*some sort of living uecommnflnlInns for the actresses. The Y. W. C. A. hullt the house, supplying It with all
conveniences such as sewing machines, wnshtulm nnd Ironing hoards. Camp

taken for tho. color of n deer, was told
to both her gnindimrenls.
%
Let ft suffice In say that Itcttlnn not
only kept her deer skin,' hut moreover
went on her honeymoon In an nilornhle • tittle 'rondulcr—her wedding
gift from grnnddnd.

BETTINA’S DEER
Dy OEULAH W. RICHAltGOON

viaiamojid
sq ueeg eetread

Take Out
*

The Luxury

You have always want­
ed to— in everything.
Let us help you to
tn!;e the luxury-cost
cut o f m otoring.
It can be done.

SQVEEGEE TREAD

Tires
— the tires w ith
red sidewalls,
— they w ill take
lu xu ry-cost o u t
tires;
— they w illd eliv er just
exactly the day-after­
day service you expect
o f your car,

I f you w ant a tire that
will make you com e
back fo r more* bu y
cn e DIAMOND.

CHARLEY

HAD BRIGHT

Magnolia Ave.
SANFORD, FLORIDA

Priiale Lahorsior. of RnlllnA » o l U &lt; r
Wlnlrr I'srk.-FU., No». Slh, ISIS

I hup romplripd f.rrful rhrmlral tm lpii &lt;
of* Ihp i l m j l r of » a l p f lhal
oushi me rnrl) lam arrh, anti) ha&gt;p oiilslnrd Ihi* full..In g reantia;
r . ____ _____ dt__ _______ ,CI.»r Chlorine . .
1.75 Oarta ppr million
:tls*___— J‘_ ____ _ NFolral Total «illil&lt; . . 5.00 parla por million
Vmmnnla . 00 pari. ppr million
mlnold Ammonia
„..,T r«re

Ma/dnea*
. J:5.01 parla per million
NllratP* _________......------ -- „ _ . . „ T r a e «
The abacnep prarllrallr c t Trap and atbumlnolil ammonia In Ihla Water nnd
ll* »e»r amall amount of chlorlna Indlralra It. ri crl f- ni quality for houaobojd
purpoara. In a'ddlllun In Ihp food qualtljr rharadorlallro of anpprlor hnu.rh.ilil
water. i| posopdara appriat fr sturr. or murh ralur, especially Iheaa of e i r r l l m i
natural acrallan and L O W degree of hy'ilnes*.
T hr liartrrlolo|lral analjrala, roaolUn|' In an nrrrage total raunl. In four
aamplra of Ihr walrr, of 1 harterla par coni.: and In Sndln( no rolon. or olhor
harmful barlrrta. fall/ confirm Ira good qualllf tndlralpd tap Ihp C H E M I C A L
anal,ala.
Of thr many walrrw of Ihla and other region* lhal I harp analrred, 1 harp
found nonr auprrtor In all good qualities lo lhal of the " E ld e r Water."
*
• .
Vpura fery respectfully, "
*
(Slgnedf %1I08. H. HAKE It

T. 0. CHARLES, Distributor
SANFORD, FLO RIDA

On Flour, Grain and Feed
Fruit and V eg e ta b le Cratea
Yon Can Bay From U
Wholesale Prices

Don’t Wait to Dp Good Deeds.
Tin* gnod deeds w e would do are
brightened and mode inure prolific o f
bencllehi! roMtlrs 'if u e carry iliem
out while I he VnVtoishisiii o f mir gen­
erous liiipiil-c Is upon' us,
llnv.e \\e
flo p nil evperlcneefl tin* warm desire
to s u t l e r ; postponed in n more con­
venient tune ( f o r u s)— thfcu dreaded
f o r ilnys nuul w e llmtlly drag our­
selves in an * tijCCoinplPdiment that
m a k e s .o f Kindness n pitiful treadmill
nnd lin-ii a s .in* sweet graclousness
upon I lie reelplelit, who liilia'le'y feels
tlm I r k s i iliU'liess. o f our helielh-eiiee'/

Wet la far Frtaa Ltn

W. A. Merrjday Company
Palitka, Florid* •

O LD AG E STARTS
WITH - YOUR KIDNEYS
swallow of water
The ott stimulates
the • kidney acltori nnd en.Tliles ths
organs lo throw off the poisons which
cause premature old age. Now life nnd
strength increase as you continue the
treatment. When completely restored
continue inking a capsule or two each
•lay. GOLD MKDAL, Haarlem i&gt;tl Cap­
sules will keep you In health nnd vig o r
For over 500 years 001,11 M K D A L and prevent a return of the disease,
Haarlem Oil bus boon relieving Iha
1K&gt; not wait until old ngo or disease
weaknesses nnd dleablllly due lo nd- have seitjod down fo r good. On to your
vniictiiB lenrs
It Is a alpnipird old- •1rueg|st and got a bos of i i « l , l )
lltli* i--.ui i, i &gt; , i t , id i.. . .1 i,o l .lru- .’.ICij.u, Haarlem Oil Cnpsilles.* Money
duct ii.n. u o i . n M to11A 1, llanrlem oil la refunded If they do not help you. Ttiroo
Inclosed In ndorless, I.,aleless capsules slies
Hut remember to ask Tor ihe
conlul'illig about j drops nneh. Take original Imported HOLD M KD AL brand.
lbem us you would n pill, with n small In seated packages. _

Pclpqca s a v a that oh! ng# begins w llh
weokem-it l(i&lt;Jne)a amt iII kch II vo ortr»ii!i.
Tbla being (riip. It Ib easy lu bellovo
lh.it bv keeping tbe kidneys nnd dlicestlve organs cleansed nnd In proper
working order old .(go can be deferred
ntbl life prolonged fa r beyond that en­
jo y e d by the a v e ra g e person.

Probably the First Time He Had Ever
Really Believed In Food
Conservation.

W THE
F R IE N D L Y
TOBACCO
Thar ys two things can yt
be imitated— youthful
charm and mellow old
age. &gt;

J

much.
I nnt niirh a poor *hot,M|
*ho renimned. ’ "Dick, plenac apeak to Little Probability That the Supply Will
me." cried Bettlna * ngnln bending
Fall Much Below the
down and prcaalng her face dime to j
Rohilera eye*
in the lin t half of the Inst cengrln overspread tur.v the culture and growth of, the
Betty, have you cochineal inneet wna1Introdueed, and
denr man y e tr *„ aucceMfully carried out In veri­
ty happily, glv- ou.1 part* of the old world that the
. “ Right here, quantity yearly produced now rivals
. |the whole amount obtained from'Cencontinued Betty tral America, the source from which
hv

* P r o f .. . U n i t o f N.iurnl Hrlenri
no Collefr, Florida

IDEA

Little Charley waa bashful. . Ha
didn't like to meet all of Ida mother’s
aid colleagues, nnd ho didn’t rnre
much for girl cousins at fliiully re­
unions. In school ho didn't even hnve
the most common Impulse to twist the
hair of little Mary Jonea In front of
him, or oven slick the brown tirnld In
the Inkwell. He was distinctly modest.
The family wns out on n motor trip,
pleasant hours together during the They were nearing a city In enstorn
following weeks. Just before IWttlna Indiana, nnd It wns about noon, so notreturned to her elty home, Dick nr urnlly they thought a little almut catdcntly confessed his love for her. He Ing. Tills was the topic of discussion,
met with the Inughlng reply, "Oh. but
"Uni," anld the father, "there la •
Dick, when I marry, I nm going to nlco hotel In Main street."
tnarry a perfectly denr man."
| Little Charley wrllhed.- Eat In ■
nettlnn realty loved the good look- ( hotel with people |n ItT It wnli bad
Ing young fellow, and had only meant' enough to go In a hotel with people
to tease him a hit; hut apparently. In It. but ent In ahotel with people
Dick had taken her seriously, for he In It—never.
never pursued the. juibject.
Upon! The rest of Hie family didn't see It
Boltina'* return to the city he had ea- that way. They were for getting a
listed and gone overseas.
seinl-counlry meat In this little city.
"nark I” brenthed llettlna stopping Finally, they decided to make for the
short at a noise In the underbrush, j '"'tel for sure.
"Grnelons, a chnnep to win that ronds-!
Charley was In despnlr. Ho didn't
ter,” ns she perceived n fnwn-eolnred'*nmv what to do.
They were deterobject moving Ihrougli the hushes.
*° R° 1° the hotel and Hjen

in n

ELDER. SPRINGS WATER

and calmly wait for a crocodllo to at­
tack thorn.

"Well, Hetty girl, I f you get a deer,"
called grnnddnd as Hettlnn started up
the rugged mountain path, “ why, I'll
give you a little run(later In oxchnngo
for his skin," " I ’ll tnke the 'bet.*
gran," cried the girl merrily, ns she
rounded the turn and disappeared
from view.
nettlnn
tramped
slowly
along
through the fallen leaves lost In
thought. She wnsMhlnklng o f two
ycnrtrprcvloua, when slie had last paid
n visit to her grandfather's form In
Maine; on Hint memorable trip Dick
Haskell, the son of one o f her grand­
father's neighbors, then Just gradu­
ated from U. of M., had fallen most

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Seminole Bank Annex

Who’d 'a* Thought ItT
That favorite of till "chowder" lov­
ers— the clam—has now, we under­
stand. a rival In the culinary Ihdd.
nnd that‘ no other than the hujphle
hnrnnclc, NO long regarded mCrely In
the llglit of a pest. A writer In I'optilar Mechanics Magazine s ft s :
"The Imrnncle Is being converted
Into soup and other forms of food,
linvlng taken Us place hesltle clain
chowder In various cafes and Inffol*
In Southern California, The plllnfa'of
the I’ lne Avenue pier at Long Ilenfdi
Is Intrusted with more than
tom!
o f these ami other sen creatures,
which are being stripped nfT anti will
he utilized for footl. Here and at
San Uedm cjinnlng plants are nrrang- •
Ing to pul tut barnncle* in largo quan­
tities. As the dematwl for barnacle
soul* Increases, canning plants pur­
pose to contrnct for the creatures re­
moved from the bottoms of ships,"

Bacon's Place In Hlatory.
lUcpjTighl, isij, L/ the McClure 'Kewspaper Syndicate.)
Frnnels Macon was the forenlnst
"Don't believe nny wnitderinrt hunt­ philosopher, statesnmn and essayist of
er would mistake me for a deer, ilo the sixteenth rentury. Ills liilliicnce
you, gmmJihulI" .-ilcmSkmlod llelFlnu was-felt more by succeeding genera­
Ray ns she danced' forth from the old tions than In his own time. -die was
Practical Estimate.
farm house door, a r r a y e d ‘In brliJm rod never aide to he flaanrlalty at ease,
llaniu'ls nnd hearing brother Fred's though he held many positions of trust,
rllk .
"I'rohahly not a four-legged lie was the close legal adviser in both
one," shyly reiilh.il granddad, survey­ Queen Fllmhcll) and her successor,
ing tin* saucy scarp*: tain perched on Jam es. Me attained the position of at­
Retllna's golden locks.
, torney general after wultlng for It "(I
"Well, a'oui. you /&gt;ve us Fred Isn't years. However, he was not Idle; nn
home from ramp. It's up to mo to k?Pp many of his essays were setting a new
The Stars in-Tbelr Churscs.
up the family reeoid of shooting a standard of reasoning which led scien­ • Old S-»t— I have u inamhili* over tip*
deer this season," replied Hettlnn, im­ tists into more practical results.
whole jolar system, hut they till do
He was horn at York house. In lly Just what they lilnmc plcnscl
pressively. as sin* ptared some shells
Slrand, London; was delicately reared
In the magazine of ltn* rlilo.
" 'Spose you could lift the rifle, Rett, and surrounded with every luxury. Il,»
If you should see anything to shoot never found n way to .live other Hina
at? " sarcastically shouted flve-ycnr- tils rich and titled relatives did, yet.
ohl Ruddle from tju* hnrn door, where withal, hi* was nhle to lead the minds
he was busily devouring soda ernekers of his contemporaries Into constructive
spread thickly with ketchup. "G ra n ­ philosophy after centuries of Immature
nie, denr," called Hettlnn In through generalization.
the window, "you really inn At n't give
Unpleasant‘Suicide Route.
Hint hoy aiiy more ketchup, for It a l­
A favorite inode of eulcldc among
ways makes him sick at home; that
! l c J / ho cliaqccs to find It. although the African tribes who dwell 'hear
Lake Nyassn Is to tvndo Into the luko
mofher doesn’t Intend ho shall.”

— they w ill g iv e m iles
and miles and m iles
with the exact certain­
ty that makes you feel
com fortable and sure,
— and they w ill d o all
this a t lo w cost p e r

auspices o f -the French government,
plantations were commenced In' Al­
geria, which promise to succeed nilTulrably. Some specimens already ex­
ported nro pronounced to lie superior
to the Ituc.M (pinIIties from Mexico.
Soils unlit for the cultivation of the
vine, or potato, readily support the
cnctus. on which the cochineal Insect
feeds, while tin* Insect can he more
readily raised than the silkworm, and
with less chances o f huts.

n mwwatu

Y. W. C. A. Provides Home For Actresses at Camp Dii, N. J.

PAGE SEVEN

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“M ellow old age” in good Kentucky
B urley Tobacco is reached after it
has cured for tw o years.
?

*

W e put millions of pounds in w are­
houses every year, to ripen for twor
years.
It is a slow , expensive
method. B ut it makes V elvet as

It makes
Velvet
melm
*
low and friendly—cool
and long-burning. Get
that charm of V elvet’s
m ellow age in your
pipe today. *

.

Roll • VELVET
Cigarotte

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THE SA N FO R D

THE HEART OF TH E WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

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NUMBER 5f.

SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. JUNE 6. 1913

VOLUME X

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THE CITY’S ORGANIZATION IS
PROPOSED ELECTRIC MAIL
SERVICE MEETS WITH

FIVE HUNDRED ASSOCI­
ATE MEMBERS ARE
SANFORD
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BEING ENDORSED BY LEAD­
ING CITIZENS AND BUSI­
NESS MEN.
Thf business of tho country is now
seriously hmpcred by an utterly in»dti|uate post office service, not due
to lack vf efficiency, but to demand*
with which even increased equip­
ment and efficiency could not keep
up. A similar condition in England
required three years to get order out
of chao*.
*" A new , pustolfico sorvice in flowavailable which, if adopted by the
authorities will largely relieve this
condition.
It is Electric Mail.
This terrier handles the Utter or rant
at both end* by the port ojfier just as
Utters and eardr are handtrd yaw. hut
the euntenl* ate transmitted by ,uiri
beticeen frrininal post
offices. The
Electric Mail is the last word in post
office service, us practically all other
means of transmission hut the wire
are now in use.

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COL. DAVID SHOLTZ
DAYTONA TO BE
STATE’S ATT

The Electri^jShi* wil1 usv tho
Telepost system%fi™utomatic Rapid
Telegraphy. This new service is posMbie because of the general efficiency
and especially the word carrying ca­
pacity of the Telepost System —1,000
words per minute on one wire.
How It Works
Write a letter, put It in an^envelope. seal it, write "Electric MaiP'on
the outside and affix 25c in postage
stamps for the first 50 words or less,
with 5c for each additional 10 .words
or less.
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(let the letter to the post office
ju»t us you would any other letter,
using the rural delivery mail ho*,
the street corner ho*, or the mad
rhute in your building. I f you
to sure lime, rend it directly to the
post office.
In the -post office the stamps are
cancelled, the contents of the letter
wired to the dislunt city, there type­
written. put in an envelope, sealed,
properly addressed mnd delivered by
carrier or put in post office box or
general delivery, as in any other
•letter
l( 10 words will serve your need
write 10 words on a card, and attach
10 rents in postage stamps —all else
same as for letter.
10 rents additional securer special
dilirery for either letter or card.
This service will mean that you
and /our correspondent, hundreds or
thousands of miles apart, can ex­
change 3 or 4 or more letters or
&lt;acds during the business hours of-n
single day, as train tim e ' between
ft tier, bagging, hauling, etc., are all
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The President of the United Scouts were doing their hit. The
States by proclamation has recom -lfunds raised during this campaign
mended t o ;the t eop'c that they oh- will he used to put the Roy Scout,
Each year thrf Roy Scout movewarded to l*he Department Surgeon, serve Hoy Scout Week, for the pur-{ movement on n cash basis, and to
ment
is turning out thousands of!
provide
for
extensive
field
work
Southern Department, for his infor­ pose of stVongthening the work of
better
hoys and creating the finest
mation in connection with the dis­ the Boy Scouts of America. This among the hoys.
types of future American patriots.
charge of the officer in whom you week is to he devoted to a national
There has been appointed a Citi-11 No cause Bhould appeal more strong­
are interested.
movement for the purpose of raising len s’ Campaign Committee, and the
ly to the mothers and fathers of
It is believed thal your corres- j funds for the Hoy Scout; of America members are "the following: Mr. Roy Arperica than the Boy Scout enuse.
pondents who think it is "unfair and and for recruiting additional mem­ F. Syines, Mr. II. G. Dieterich, Mr.
Every . hoy before becoming u
This R. R. Deas, Mr.. II. C. Dtrllose, Mr.
unnecessary" to keep this officer in bers and Sccout Masters.
Scout makes this promise:
service are not fully informed of the movement is headed by ITon. W. G. W. M. Haynes. Mr. II. R. Stevens,
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task which the Surgeon- General has McAdoo, .formerly Secretary of thfe •Mr. A. II. Wallace, Mr. R. M. GroOn my honor I will do my best,
venstein and Mr. R. C. Rower, who
before him in the case of. a large Treasury,
1. To do my duty to God and my
number of wounded and disabled I ( n Sanford we want to secure five will he assisted by the local Scout country, and tu obey the Scout Law;
who have been returned from over- hundred associate members of live Masters. These men will call upon " 2 . To ‘ help other people at nil
sms'.
The retention Of the best [National Council, who Will help our you during Hoy Scout Week, and times.
, „
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• local Scout Masters to get the best will" except, every person who is in­
3. To keep myself physically
qualified medical officers for further
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o( S(.milinK for , h&lt;. ,loyH. terested in the welfare of our hoys
strong, mentally awake, and morally'
service in the care of these men ap- 1 .
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to respond. "Invest in Bpyhood to struight.
The Hoy Scout movement has the
pears to me to he as much of an endorsement of the American Red built) Manhood."
During the first four Liberty
obligation as the support of the re* j Cross, In a\L Red Cross campaigns
So long ns there are men in our Loans: Scouts sold 1.867,047 sub­
rent Victory Loan.
land in its current work the Red community who are willing to devote scriptions, amounting to $278;744,Cross calls upon the Boy Scouts fre- part of their time to the welfare of fi50. and sold War Savings Stamps
Very truly yours,
quently for services of different your hoy anil my hoy the fathers amounting to $42,751,031.25.
(signed)
G. I. Jones,
Scout Peace Cry: The War is
kinds, and have never ealled in vain. and mothers of our city certainly
Over,
hut our Work is Not.
should
he
willing
to
lend
them
Lieut. Col. Medical Corps,
In ull the. Liberty Loan and Wnr
Scout
Motto: BE PREPARED.
financial
aid.
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Stamps
drives,
the
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Dr. Neal to Slay
The friends of Dr. Neal in Sanford
and vicinity- will be interested in the
communication published below,
written to Senator Fletcher from the
Surgeon General's office in Washing­
ton which is very flattering to Dr.
Neal's ability in his profession, but
very discouraging as to an immedi­
ate discharge.
War Dept. Office of Surgeon General,
Washington, May 26, 1919.
Hon. Duncan U. Fletcher,. United
States Senate, Washington, D. C.
My Dear Senator:
I am directed by the Surgeon
General to acknowledge the receipt
of your, letter oi May 2nd with en­
closure relative to the discharge of
Thomas A. Neal, now on duly at
Rase Hospital No. 1, Fort Sam,
Houston, Texas, and to advise you
that the authority tor the discharge
of office™ In the various depart­
ments is vested in the Commanding
General of ' the Department, who haa
been directed by the Secretary of
War to effect the diacharge of all
office™ aa Vapidly aa their services
can be spared.
' Your communication haa been for-.

jou Mart oh a motor vacation for the summer lake a look at your tires. Do they
show signs of much wear or look as thtjugh they might blow out any moment. If
so bring them to s, WE WANT THOSE TIRES.
No. we don’t wan! them to retread for you or ourselves or anyone- else, for greatrr
false economy was never practiced, and.- well—It needs no explanation, the "M ol ir f
wise" motorist, the man who actually knows how much it costs him to run h is’ear.
Just doesn’t do It. and that's sufficient proof In Its self. Its part of our business
to keep mileage cost records on several standard makes of tires, and In doing so
have discovered that the numher of retreads in use on rnrs where the cost counts,
is practically negligible.
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.WHAT WE DO WANT WITH THOSE TIRES IS T H IS- W e will give you a
complete new set of tires and one or two spares, with tubes if you say, and make
you an allowance for the used tires taken off your car. The allowance we make
Is very reasonable, being based on the present list price of your tires, the mileage
they have made, and their condition In general.’ Our charge for the.new tires Is
their present list price, plus the customary war tax, less the amount offered for
your old tires.
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Suppose you drive that old casing until It blows out, you have ruined a tube that
might have boen good for mnny thousand miles more. The result Is you not only
buy .a new casing but also a
tube; the old casing and tube going to the Junk
main! from whom you receive very little.
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On oar offer we lake all the risk, we might over estimate the value of your tire
equipment, and thereby be the loser, hut you in every case get tires of standard
make, guaranteed for 6000 miles, and In the event of a defect wc make the ud-justment here. You don't have to wait for the tire to go to the factory as Is usually
the case with tires purchased from many other sources. The total cost of such
equipment to you will figure less than you have been paying for tires of standard
make.

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expert workmanship is the predominating
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TJhe house this week passed the
hill creating the Seventeenth Judi­
cial Circuit out : of Orange, Osceola
and Lake codWties, which leave* '
Volusia, Brevard and Seminole coun­
ties in the SoveiRh Circuit. As soon
as
a tjie govern^ figns the bill and
*appoints D sve’ $lioltz ns state attor­
ney the Seventh Circuit will again
he in "working order."
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It is whispered around that Judge
Perkins will tender his resignation
to the governon as judge, that Dave
Sholtz will B e' appointed Judge to
succeed Perkins, and that Murray
Sams will he appointe state attorney
to succeed Shflltz. Judge Perkins
was asked nHofff this yesterday and
that he was
itated
ready to resign, that he was awfully
tired, hut that, he had tajkadr-J
matter over and had dei
tho office to .‘which the
elected hlmPutjtil the
been given in opportunity to select
his successor. —iDeLand News.

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AH FACTORY

Sanford Wlfl Re Centrr For Clear
Havanp Cigar* In Future
Sanford isftwjll situated for fac­
tories of all Wnds being in the center
of the state at the head of naviga­
tion and with superior railroad facil­
ities. Among the many industries
located here In the past few months
is another clga^ factory, known as
the Florida-Culra Cigar Co. It iB
composed of , hdme people and was
proposed and.started by local cigar
manufacturer* ifho have been here
for some tirrty (n the J. J. Mauser
factory, men tOl^o thoroughly under­
stand the niahufacture of Clear
Havana cigafh Jnd men who believe
in Sanford
thb logical center for a
big trade in idgira.
Rex Packjird^ president, Louta
Miller, secretary and treasurer, Jas-_
Johnson, goneri I manager, E. E.
Shell as for^ni n give tho factory
the promise of si ccess from the start.
Among thosa I itereated as stockholdere are sfve al other local busfness men and also those veteran
cigar m
manufai&amp;urora,
a n u i (M .i ,u | v i ■ J. Patton, Ed­
ward Wintemi
Wintcrai L
Lfcuis
mil Miller and C. E
E. Shell
ell.
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situated in
The; factory is ideally
ii
laorjof the Bishop block
the second fl^
where there i*
ahiplc room and light
il amp
and the factciry Is a busy place just
now with th e wprkmen turning out
the new braitda -such as the Tarnpit
Trail, the Peg, t)ie Some Brush and
are destined to beother names
the consumers of.
come famous I
good smoklfc. ^
These cigar
I be placed upon
once and will prove*
the raArket
prime favoritt fi om the start. Thu*
othef cigar factory
Sanford gains
and we are lesiined to become a
great cigar center* in the future where
climate and Ideation are ideal for the
manufacture '(if .these delectable
■mokes.
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The RoyaL: Neighbors will m eet
n*xt T hunday Evening, .June 12th
at 8:30 instead1 of th« afternoon.
Every membej ui-ged to be present.
Business of unpprtance before the
camp. Al! thfr new membe™ are re­
quested to bring i their fl™t month’s
due*. "Refr
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Assistant
(Attorney
General
Charles A n d r e s, it is underetood
will he commissioned as judge of
the Seventeenth Circuit, while Jo­
seph II. Jones, at present state attor­
ney for the Seventh Circuit will he
stale attorney for the Seventeenth.

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JUNB*t, 1919

THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE E’GHT

[Formerly the Lyric Theatre]

“ In C yclone S m ith ”

HIPPODROME

MONDAY, JUNE 9
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‘aturing Mary MacLaren in Rupert
Julian’s Drama .C reaking Stairs.”
Comedy “ A Cold Storage Cupid”

IFirnnl; L jtU Th»»lr*)

Tuesday, June 10th

TUESDAY, JUNE 10
A Western Drama by Indian Post
Eddie Polo, the Favorite in a
Cyclone Smith Story
Hearst News

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We welcome competition as nothing
else will bring out our High Standard
Program plainer.' We urge compari­
son. Look at our Program and com­
. . . pare it day for. day. . . .

- WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11
A Universal Special featuring
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Carey. Comedy.

Admission-Children 9c p lu slc lax

Adults 18c plus

FRIDAY— Gladys Brockwell, in “ The Pitfalls of a Big
City,” also a Mack Sennett comedy.
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THURSDAY. JUNE 12
Mildred-Harris, (Mrs Charlie Chaplin) in
Lois Weber’s Jewel Production in
“ Borrowed Clothes”
A Star Comedy, “ Mixed Tales”

SATURDAY— Pauline Frederick

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FRIDAY, JUNE 13
A Triangle Program, Taylor Holmes in
Comedy

Ambrose

SATURDAY, JUNE 14
A Goldwyn«Featuring
Farrar
.Featuring Geraldine
berali
Triangle Comedy

Admission 5 and 15 cents
Storms Carry Birds to Far North.

M atin ee Saturday Only

&lt;Vrtiili&gt; Inxlnnces of birds found
singly fur to tin* north of their in-unl
riilife ore |m*o»ltily to lie explained !•&gt;
the whirl nf our eyelimle storms. The
Wind, turning counter-clockwise, Mown
o(T shore In the south anil entries the
bird out to sen. 1tut sooner or l;»'rr.
the hlril has the good fof Hint*‘to In**t
out tin* eX|M*rleneo, the farther spin
of the storm tends
to bring him ashore
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"In Crenkirig SlnirH"

.HIPPODROME
ir.rmrtl, L p k Tkr.lrrl

M on d ay, Ju n e 9th - '

While certain brunches of the wink
the Xntlinui War Work Council u!
the V. M. O A h a s been doing for nome
time are being ciiM.ilhd, one type of
servlro Is being c.dleil upon lor w o r e
cooperntti n than &lt;\&lt; | hefme
Al
though for inuio time there have beer,
approximately too In &amp;00 entertainers
In France, many difficultIOh have sur
rounded this typo of set vice and the

Deep St uff ” Is W hat
D oughboys R ead O ver There
Parts.—(I), sfall.)—Not “beat'sailors" but arrlous works la the liter­
ary refreshment demanded by the American soldiers In France, now
that the. war I# over, and our boys are waiting to get back home. The
soldier la a serious minded person, with decided Intellectual views, all
reporta to the contrary. He wants to make his way In the world.
The American Y. M. C. A in France came to this conclusion when a
group of 100 doughboy*, when asked what thoy would like as light read­
ing matter, epoke up with one volco, and demanded books on applied Math­
ematics. They were so much In earnest about it that the Y. M. C. A.
decided to atari Its first class In practical arts In France. H. II. Morri­
son. formarly an Instructor In the States Teachers'^College of Greeley,
Colorado, was seht for to take charge of tho class.
The first real Impediment to Intellectual research among the buck privatea presented Itself when It was discovered that there wasn't so far a*
any could find out, an American book Oh applied mathematics In all
France.. There were the French ones, of course, but none should be ex­
pected to study French and Mathematics simultaneously. It really Isn’t
well to mix drinks from the fort of learning In that way. Mr. Morri­
son, however, was undaunted by the absence of textbooks and volun­
teered to trach without them until the onea which were wired for Im­
mediately could arrive from the good old U. 8. A.

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HIPPODROME, (Formerly Lyric Theatre)
. Friday, Jjn c 13th

A m for myself I uui turnoil contritelor of hummock nettliif for the orioles.
Inkltif my pay In notes
I throw
strliifs out of the window ho.I they
snap them up lit once. Tlu-v sit III
the cherry trees hard hv and warhie, "Hurry uti! hurry up!" I never
found out before Just ulmt they said.
Hut If you will Kitten you will find
that this Is what they first say. A vul­
garism, I admit, hut unlive.— Lowell.

A r a b i a n H i d e s G r a d e W ell.

Arabian sk.ln* eom'nf Into the world
markets through Fgvpt anil lit.- Sudan
originate i-xelushfl) In te*|.|it and
places in ill,, vlrlulty of M o rn
They
embrace cattle hides, sheep skin*, goaf
skins mid camel hides, and are gener­
ally dry salted.
Arabian hides nrc
limited In ipiantlty; the tpiallty, how­
ever. K excellent.
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No 8uch Word aa Fall.
' There In n difference between not
succeeding and fulilng. The one la
final; the other Is only n temporary
hindrance. If you persevere In spite
of not succeeding, If you start again
and act on the knowledge you have
gained by your slip, It will not .work
you lasting Injury. It Is only when you
surrender that you are really beaten.
There Is no such word ns "fnll" to one
who will not give up.
Don't Walt to Do Good Deeds.
The good deeds we would do nrc
brightened and made more prolific of
benellclnl results If we carry them
out while the enthusiasm of our gen­
erous Impulse Is upon us. lluve we
not nil experienced the warm desire
to succor; postpoued to u nwreVotJvcnlent time (for us)—then dreaded
for duys until we finnlly drag our­
selves to an accomplishment thiit
makes of kindness n pitiful treadmill
and bestows no sweet graclousncss
ui&gt;on the recipient, who Innately feels
the Irksomeness of our beneficence?
Painting on Braaa
Uni ess car Af* inkcn to Imve the sur­
face absolutely clean, considerable dlfAcuity Is encountered In attetnplhig to
paint over (Hillsbed brass. To Insure a
satisfactory Job the brass should first
he scoured with n mixture of salt and
vinegar ty remove nil grfnse, after
which the surface should be washed
with hot soap Muds and wiped dry with
a clean rug. Thereafter the paint may
he applied without risk of Its running
while wet or chipping off after It has
dried.
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IDAY—-The Dainty Vivian Martin, in “I N ever Saw
Such a Girl,” it’s also a Paramount picture, and
Tom Mix, in “A Roman Cowboy,” one o f those
Sunshine comedies.
WEDNESDAY— Ethel Clayto the girl with a personality in ‘'M aggie Pepper,
a Paramount
picture too, also “ Ivory Domes,
L-KO comedy
THURSDAY— The Versatile William Farnujn
crowning success, “ The Jungle Trail.”
William Fox Standard Picture, as an addc
tion, a Harold Lloyd comedy.
FRIDAY— The Italian Prima Donna Madeline Traverse
in “ The Love That D ares,” a Fox feature, als&lt;
Sidney Drew, in “ Romance and Rings.”
SATURDAY— The World’s Sweetheart .Mary Pickford,
in “ Hulda From Holland,” also an Arbuckle comedy
ING— Mme Nazimova, in “ Out of the Fog,” - “ Thi
Red Lantern,” - Harold Lockwood and Mary Pick
ford, in “ Daddy Longlegs,” William Duncan, ii
“ The Man of Might,” Etc., Etc. : : : : :

JUST
FEW HIGH SPOTS
AT THE STAR

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THE ^ANPOBO HERALD

|mon«lm. (,’a.tro, who was president
; nf
frora 18Df&gt; fq ig o a used
to make the treasury .pay him dally.

THE SANFORD HERALD

iiT
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M,nrr monthly.
wn" flxwl On
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,■14.000
year.hl"
payable

SHOE POLISHES
S a v e £ 6 «le a th e r a n r f
LIQUIDS a n d PASTES

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brow n; sh o e s

flaw ing V.;» first month's pav Past™
told II..- minister of finance that hence­
forth ho muit aond him ffoo In gold
ovor&gt;- morning, "that being ihe boat
«ny to make aure of my anlnry In thla
•rov«.Inilon rl.lden Innd."
During the
nine years of hi* presidency exchequer
funds orten rnn low. but the nutoemfa
dnlly wage wns always forthcoming,
ns he warned each successive minister
of finance thnt full tire to provide It I
would mean amnmnry dismissal.
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it is sapi tnnt. In Klnmnth Falls,
Ore., It la an ofTenso to kill a garter
snake, and that on easterner who
killed one of these snakes uns fined
hy a Klnmnth Falls magistrate.
Ihe pirter ftnnke Iir hnnnlrM and
niny be useful, but persons unaccus­
tomed to having snakes nmund be­
come nervous when they hm across
SO harmless a reptile ns the garter
snake, nnd the first thought In their
minds In to put the *nn&gt;o out of busi­
ness.—Utica 1’ress.

We have the {ires tha! will save youjmoney—the lires you’ll
eventually buy if you re not already using them.
MILLER TIRES
are so carefully built that each
will give the same high milag
every other tire. Not one in a
dred ever calls f o r adiustn
WE

SOUTHERN TIRES
are easy riding, friction rt
and very hard to puncture,
are one-eighth to oge-fourth
thicker than tires of similai

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jtny girl’s estimate of

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It Is hound to h c^ miss-representatlon.

Optimistic Thought

Dally Thought
T.. deny the freedom of th e will Ik •
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morality impossible,—-Fronde

World's Famous .Streets.
A certain difference of opinl
pear* to exist as to.which Is fh.
beautiful Street In the world
;
'hose -111 the running'’ may he
Honed;
I ’rlace* street. Edlni
from Which die city receive, I
nickname of
••Athens m

Fon of Mr. and Mrs. K. ft.
from Stetson University as
both the Federal and*«Stute
John bus nid yet given
it is h&gt; ped thut he will retar
Besides being voted Stef
reason to be protril of him f,

Not the Right Tune.
A certain limn »»n* angry one nlrh
nnd began to swear In the presence o
his Wife. The latter, thinking six
nilght shame him Into quitting do
cld.*l to Imitate him nnd swore fer
yldly. using the same oaths thnt In
did. He looked at her In amazement
for a fevV minutes nnd then remarked,
well, you have the same words hut
you hnren’t got the right tune."—
Exchange.
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rnt Rlohulen of goats' milk ar«
*° 1,1,1 ,h'it cream rises very slowlx
Ih l- quality, however, gives to tlie
milk n unjform richness not |&gt;osseased
i
c,-".s rn',,‘. There are now several
.condensed milk factories using goats’
nllk. which Is condensed nnd sold for
Infant feeding. Many thousand* of Inrants are compelled to live during their
first few months „„ condensed cows’
milk, and It |« „9t the befit food for
•heir fitoini|h».

— „ JeW“ ,n En»ll,h Citle
There are more Jews in jjthan In any other city |n Ul,
Kingdom. For Its size I.eed« I
Jews In proportion than Ma,
though the actual, number U

Joy of Mctorlfin
* deling-In the world I* eq,
tlrrlll Of real motoring Tl
'H !""« """■• trough «tmni
f-the-way places |. tlPV,.r
scenes nnd qnalai
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To Use Candy
To Fight Alcohol
“Over There

Goodrich T ires.
See
how it s p r e a d s the
Goodrich interlocking
safety bars beyond the
ball of 'the tire, anti
lays extra tread rubber
along the sidewall.

Soldiers Overseas To
Serve For
YM. A.:
Fewer Men Go From U.

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Thin H ead ing T H R E E C E N T S a
Line For Each Insertion M in im um
Charge 25 CentH.'
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near Ge neva.
Steve William*
Geneva l»ri&lt; k
through it
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In answering an advertisement
where no name is mentioned in the
id, please do not ask The Herald
for information as to thq identity of
the advertiser.
Usually we do pot
know who the advertiser is and if
wo' do wo are not allowed to give
out this information. Simply write
a letter and nddress it as per in­
structions in the ad.

Money is made both by earning it ant
In both ways the Florida Citrus Exc
for growers who are members.

WANTED

Furnished bedroom for rent Good
Wanted—Your laundry work, Bed 'location. Box 756, City.
aipreads, nhreta, pillow cases’ nnd
For R ent—Two furnished house
table linen a sp ecia lty • Work guar­ keeping rooms, up stairs. No chil­
anteed.
Frazier's Hand Laundry, dren. Park avenue. P. O. Box 313
512
Sanford avenue.
66-4tc '

Wanted —Eight young ladies to
enter St. Catherine's Hospital train­
ing school for nuntes. New class be­
gins June 15th. Hospital and train­
ing school incorporated.
Hospital
non-sectarian.
For application
blanks address Sup t.'St. Catherine’s
Hospital, 1916 Walnut St., Jackson­
ville, Fla.
56-2tt&gt;
Furniture wanted for two or three
rooms lor cash. Address Box A. c-o
Herald.
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55-Up

gc makes money

The Exchange earns money for these
them lafger net returns from their fruit t
through other marketing agencies.

Wanted —. When the postman
Rent
Three unfurnished
brings you S. A. W. shout with joy
, ground floor, modern in every
nnd start in on thut ECZEMA,
conveniently located.
Adult*
ITCH and other Skin Troubles.
Enquire lleruld office. 66-tf
Watch bow quickly the results. It's
ror item - j -4 or b room*
u wonder.
Sent prepaid $1.00.
South African Wonder Co.. Jack­ furnished. Desirable location,
dress P. O. Box 578.
56-3
sonville, Fla.
. 56-1 tp

:re. Wc have waited for It. Old Chandler
.ow and we are all proud and happy.
In h™ ?£’ by t,fh c ” ew Chandler touring car
like w o r S m t f n 1 KI6’ in h'ftncss, in comfort of
l, i.M|k |
r h p a n d ,n ' ts'lustrous finish.
A „ biHhbood and radiator, its broad cowl.

»alt chewing gum and cookies, the Y. u
. . A ex,&gt;,,cu 10 "duce the consume
and | tlon of alcohol very materially.
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SAFETY TREAD of

r U tte r in g - o f t h e S e a s o n ,
» &gt;s O n l y $ 1 7 9 5

" a h ‘ i h e w f * * ° l&lt; 1 ,rr* W “ h f a n d y ’ C h o c O i ? t H

The National Orange Drink

Your eyesight tells y.-&gt;tt
that. Wow |ap|'
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Buy Goodrich T in s
from a Dealer

'a ? * '
don't care for sugar
was and heavy consumers of sw eet, asm
let- ally pas* „p the "boote.- 8o by Hy-

Ap

* xmiill thing*. The woman
u'll things worry her will
For Snip
ly undone the first time
Hammock.
Uli. n really big problem,
rntiiig in your mental and Harry A.lit lor*, not iii mention your Pittsburg,
lillmi.'iii worry. You need
lied to tale nor —
Ii11 your
lierfihl friend duck’s-buck,
\ I’.ut.you can afi-et trailwill to conquer them or

sides of wago.1 tracks,
when you ride rut a,
^rind w ickedly «t vu l­
nerable flanks.

Remember, that is one
of the many reasons
why G oodrich T ires
lead in mileage over
all r o a d s, r o u g h or

Faria.—(By Mali.)—* , UJtl
no Idea of dump
American Expeditionary Fore
•ands of men back
Weal now being striven for
— — ----- | .
- - —stes after they
mark-time period of (he armistice
and
had nothing to do but loaf for
demobilization, with fighting go
months. To do this would b* to erethe American fighting men *u
ate s very unhealthy social and Indus­
turned into s uniformed tourist
trial condition In our own cuniry.
France Peace, as has been
T h e r e are drill* and discipline and
often, has victories, and one
lor many, jhe work of helping to put
I" to be the victory over the e
trance on her feet again
At tho
flueoce. which besiege an Idle
•atnt time, the men have more IH
In this campalvn ihe v u
?h.r«
rr t'h8Dce•
than Tthey muhad
hofore. to *** «h‘n«»
One of the imost Important things
Ihe V. M C. A•- expects
.
to do during
Ihe demobilisation period Is to enter
Into ■cllve competition with the
S wine shop* No, the Red Trl
even *n«&gt;e I* noi going Into the saloon bu*l
had “«■ •« !■ Planning (o fight alcohol
■Hers wU,‘ "ugar According to medical es« In perta. thl* |* the he*t kind-of ammu■rw— muon to use In a battle against the
, ex. more or le»* well-known Demon.

peach and toninto crate, thirty-two
cenjs complete; tomtit ) paper twenty
ream bundles $3 75; Clay and \Vhip
See peas $4.25 per bushel; Mixed
peas $4.00; peas in 2 'j bushel sacks.
No loss sold. All f. o', b. Seville.
J’revatt &amp; Co., Seville, Fin. 55-.‘ltc

and harness in good condition.
ply to J. E. Lundquist

bing at this Heel of
Achilles.' A n d the

Thus an extra thickness
of tough trend rubber
fortifies Goodrich T ires
at the Heel of Achilles.

A u oci.lion Ms,. Will Fight Demon Rum V
Method—The Sweet Tooth Compete A
Wine Shop

George Bal
56-2tp

For. S ale— One -pntr black horses

On any road but sm ooth,
flat p a v e m e n t, th e
speara of the r o a d stones and broken rock
—are constantly jnb-

Notice lurtner. ^iow the
extra w ide tread carries
on up the sides of the
tire, extending beneath
the stdestrips.

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Nice dogs for sale.
ger. City, R.-A.

‘ • t or Sule-—One of the nicest homes,
Sanford Heights, 5 room bungalow,
sleeping porch.
Lot 70x120 ft.
Permanent Colors.
Ancient Egyptian* had a marvel- Will accept Liberty Bonds us part
nu* knowledge of color*, and they payment.
M. P. Lipe.
5o-2tc
understood fully what colors, would
*nKl- •«. the. Egyptian papyri- thg
For Sale or Kent
ground color* nre a* good its ever abltj -house, recently
they were.
Tin- Egyptians worked DuBose.
their outlines in lampblack, -used
Iny for their whites, ferruginous
For Sale—Bussell Engine 15 in
-urths for their red.*, ochres for their
yellows, nnd for giWns they used per- hy 20 in. (tunning condition. At
hnps .green Jasper or mixed blue car- tractive price on application. South­
honn]g.or.cdppdr with uduv. AU these ern Utilities-Com pany, • Palatkn. (•olors are permanent.- .
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imperfections

Achilles

Phone 251-W
herself,

. X- Rays in Industry.
Apnrt from their use In medicine.
X m rs are steadily extending their
n-|.| of usefulness, with new types
of tube n rnv powerful enough to
show up the minutest flaw In u fourinch th'ckneTs of steel ran be pro­
duced.—Chicngo Journal.

Then, through its affiliated organiza
laves money for its members on their pur
plies, packing house materials,' etc.
The Exchang^Supply Company is in p
e r s enough to cover the entire cost of m
ihrough the Florida Cit rus Exchange, j

For Rent — Furnished bed
Permanent gentleman preferred
E. 5th St.
5
For R ent—Five room furnished
house for the summer.Write P. O.
Box 356 or- PhonejLIO.
*55-2tp

For Sale — Five rooms furniture,
53-tf

0 Magnolia.

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Dcnera! Pershing J o rvlfaiw officers
and men of the \ E. ¥ from mill“ f 7. .d“,Ir ln order that their services
might bo utJ||*e&lt;i by the Y. M. C A
resulted In the recruiting of a large
oumbor of soldiers for "Y" work, and
■aturally resulted In a decrease In the
number of men being sent from this

• •Wanted—The ladies of Sanford to
know thnt we guarantee every pair
Furnished Rooms—By day, week
of silk hose.we sell. Perkins &amp; Britt. or month. Every convenience. Over
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55-2tc
Philips Drug Store, corner Park and
First street. Mrs. C. C. Hart, Prop.
Wanted—A position
Bookkeep­
43-tf
ing or stenographic work. Have had
experience,
ences. Bt
LOST

-&lt; • dlrrn It wanted and n* many an It
wanted, and by so doing the Associa­
tion has saved a great deal of money
at would have been spent In trnnsport ng the workers to France. The
Ih! v * u
kD0W
work of
f* Y' M' ^ A - *Imost as well as
e r own, and those who have been
f*r
»re making excellent

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**»• « «»od a ir Ih , 0 ^ n d i ; M .t n ! “ f.m&lt;:nr,a,1,i * 11 &gt;S“ motor and th e sturdy ezccllenre nf t h .
T T Chandler
the Chandler notable among tine cars.
° 6 c^aM,s niake

’ features- “n"i r
. nU U t distinguished
rom
’ . Jd ca*t ■•om lnum m otor base
notor™haV«° f ™n ,e’ *,,cn* chain drive for the
a n nula^ half bcarinds. Bosch
charaaSrisii^
'T
l eHtu rtn o t m otor *nd
cnaracteristic of ?t,h
the tihJgheat-cUsa
car

SIX SPLENDID BODY

If you want Hemstitching nnd
Picot Work done promptly and all
Lost—A black bag with a pair of
wprk guaranteed satisfactory send to
gold
rimmed glawos', Sunday, be­
Mrs. - Dora Cornelison, 127 West
tween Fourth nnd Ninth street, Park
Church St., Orlando, Fla. 5!-3tp
uvenue. Finder please return to 823
Park. Mrs. Duma*.
66-lto

h» ur-P atien fi

—New. York Life Policy No.
, Junie Perkins. $5000. Re­
&gt; J. M. Neely, 313 Magnolia
Reward.
66-2n.

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FOR SALE
POR SALE BY

Overland Sales &amp;Service Co
Sanford,' Florida

Sixteen Pure W. R. hens and roost
er for sale. D. D. Doane, Geneva,
^,a- •_____ ‘ ,
56-2tp

. Loat—Small plain wrist watch
Wednesday afternoon. Reward
returned. 1011 Oak avenue. Ph
No. 426.
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; hr. o,
. Stolen— Adlake bicycle No. H
21 A3, color dark red and white.
Reward for return or information
leading to # return of property to
Turner’s Grocery.
56-ltc

Join the Exchange and make more money
from your groves. For any further infornation,je e , phone or writs

FLORIDA CITRUS EXCHANGE, Tampa, Fla.
L. A. HAKES, Manager
ORLANDO

Orange County Citrus
Cub-Exchange

CITRUS EXCHANOl

FLORIDA

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prices are at reductions that «
and

makes

nr.s al Iheir Pre-Inventory Sale
Linen Collars, • .
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.Man) items are;not listed in this announcement;
will have to come in- and see the others, and get
share of the extraordinary values offered. The busi
year of this firm begins July 1. and therefore these
unctions in what promises to be our greatest Pre-In

prices

WOMEN’S LISLE HOSE
• in three price groups
at 25, 49 and 75c '
m t h r e a d s il k h o s e
ing t h e famous Phoenix
&gt;ore and Henson to he had
k, white and popular colors,
are at these sale prices;

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P ro-In ven tory S a le Prict

a a fine &lt;|tialily :,i P r e - ln v e n lo n

.29 &amp; $ 2.18 [plus war lax $ 2.20]

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14. 09, 98 and $1.39

" a s h Neckwear, in fast colors at

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Another (iroup of Silk M ohair S u its
and Dark (irey patterns al Sail* l»ri.

MEN S SHIRTS AT A
REMARKABLE
SAVING
BIG BARGAINS DURING THI

Boy s Odd Trousers, wool
ials at Pre-Inventory sale

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A Special Table of Bargains al 25c

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° " e Lot of Plain Colored
Organdies and Voiles, Pre-Inve
• Sale Price of 49c the yd.

uses

A FEW SILK DRESSES
to be sold out at one-thi
with new white waist
the popular stvles at &lt;M
P r e -In v e n to r y

Colored Voiles in a wide variety o f
attractive patterns and
colorings at
I re-inventory Sale Prices
57c, 78c, 98c yd

CORSETS RECEIVE PRE-INVEN
TORY SALE PRICES

iwens Women’s and Child­
rens Bathing Suits Greatly
Reduced in Prices for the sale

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36-in Flaxons, an especially
fine line at Pre-Inventory sale prices
of 39c, 49c, 59c yd.
*&gt; 89c, yd
Damask

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Special priccsBInv(*n(orv
Sale on Willow

Percales yard wide, and
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full shrunk
best qualities at Pre-Inventory Sale
,
. Price 39c

Children’s Wash Suits and
Dresses in neat styles and
patterns also receive Pre-In­
ventory' Sale prices.

The Yowell Company
Sanford, Florida

White Skii
attrac
at I
tory sale prict

various beautiful patterns at Pre­
Inventory Sale Price 37c yd

American Lady Corsets
M fr p f
^ 3 9 , $*-79 and $2.25 W m

Successors to YOWELL-SPFER COMPANY

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Colored Klaxons

Children's Fancy Parasols
find sale prices for this event

Raincoats Tor Men, Women
ami ( hildren reduced for this

Colored 1
. and fi
Pre-Inventory

. Colored Poplins to be had in
a 'vde range of colors, also white
and black at Pre-Inventory
sale price 38c yd *

/ ^ A / f Gossard &amp; American Lady
« various m a k e s for W t f 'J
1 every lype of figure | 1/

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Silk M ohair S u its in ntlrarlive pall
n&lt;&gt;" m arked for P re-Inventory Sale

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a most remarkable ‘Hnr of
styles and sizes at the Pre-Ili­
ven tory Sale, prices of $3 .9#
$4.98 $5.48 $6.98 $7.48 &amp; $7.98

19 cents

19, 29 and 14 cents

All Silk Neckwear at these sale |

B o y s Wool Suits’- inclu
se r ie s and Keepno
Kool suits at - $ . ,

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noop - lvimm Summ er Suits in
Prc-lnvontory Sale, the low price

• Kt . KI I KS in a line ranue o f popular
e s at P re-In ven tory S a le P rices, yd
I K- 1) K-( HK.NT. ( om plete A ssortn ie
lors at S a le P rices, yd
- SI so

This Annual Pre Mory Sale is an
event which is lojrward to by the
women and men oftrd with a great tory Sale, surpassing all previous ones. ; : •
deal of inter est. Jar it is of great
importance, b
ave endeavored I Valuable Savings on
Men’s Suits
to offer
sting prices on
such fine quality g|s you know are
sold here,
i, we must clean
our shelves before ory, also to make
room
for new fa Is, and to do so
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quickly we’ve madia] reductions on
all Spring and Sumlods for this Sale.

Soft Collars at

10 cents

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Double Stitched Dark
Blue Work Shirts at
P r e d n v e n to r y Sale

Dark Navy Blue
Polka Dot .
Work Shirts at Sale Price

Curtain Materials and Draperies
—this is an opportunity to save
money on cretones, marquisettes
and screens, they are marked at Pre­
Inventory Sale prices as follows;
Curtain Scrims at
I7C; 29c, 44c
Marquisettes at
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. ’ g3 c
Silk-o-lines, yd wide at
- 29c
Cretones and Draperies al these
prices
57c, 89c, 98c apd $1.29
Lingerie Crinkle, Pre-Inventory Sale price 37c
Kimono Crepe at Pre-Inventory Sale price 38c
Pajama Checks 10-in wide at Pre-Inven­
tory Sale price
17c
Ginghams receive Pre - Inventory Sale Prices
Bed Seal Zephyr and Toile DuNord at - 34c
French Ginghams at
French Ginghams 32-in at
Galatea in stripes and plain colors at

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yiie lot oT all sizes in Men
Shirts in Laundried Cuff 7 c
Style in this sale a t
It)
One lot of Shirts ip neat patl
erns at the Pre-Inven-QO
tory sale price - - *70i
Another lot of extra fine patt
erns at Pre-Inventory(M i i
sale, price
- &lt;pl.4c
And a lot of better gradi
shirks at Pre-Inven- &lt;M n r
tory sale, price « p l.J t
Manhattan shjrts Q*} 4 o &amp;
a t sale prices UP
silk Crepe DeChene shirts
at Pro-Inventory sale,C»o CA
price
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(plus war tax of 55c - $9.05)

INVENTORY SALE'

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B. V. D. two-piece shirts and drawers, at sale
price
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Coopers Klosed Krotch Union &lt; M O Q (
suits at sale prices
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Scrivens Drawers &lt;1*1 O A V
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Mens Pajamas also at reduced pric
Mens Night Shirts d*1 Q A
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at sale prices of
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s and Hoy’s Caps

ALL STRAWS REDUCED
Genuine Panamas $4.98
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Stetson Hats in Colors at

Stetsons in Black at $5l98
M en’s Ilose Bargains in the
Pre-Inventory Sale

A very complete line
7 spoils Laps al rre-Invenlory

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Heavy rollon nocks, all rotors at 22
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Mercerl/ed Silk Hose at
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Pure Silk Hole, Phoenix and M
makes, black, while and all colora 1
Pure Silk Hose al
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SlIJi Clocked Hoae at
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(wilh wjr (ax of 4c $1.40)
Artificial silk Hose

Yowell Company

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THE SANFORD

Delinquent Tax List For Year 1917
City of Sanford, Florida
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PAGE FIPTEEN

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Got Fat on Poor Food.
A recruit at one’ of the southern
camps wrote a-long letter home, which
he started by telling how rotten the
f„o&lt;) was, nnd that he didn’t net
enough t0 ent. Nenr the end of the
letter, about page fifteen, he told the
folk* how fnt he wiih getting, having
gnIntHl ten iMiunds lit about a mouth.
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B r o w n w ill b e ­
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Good Definition.
Charted nnd Roger were trying to
define the word dead, when Charles
nettled the mntter with, "When your
blood don't percolnte no Inore, you're
d e n d !”

New Invention.
J^n Inventor has equipped a pnra•chute with hand operated propellers
on the theory lhat n user can guide hla
descent thereby.

LEGAL ADVERTISING
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t h e f o l l n w l n g . d e e e r l b e d p r o p e r t y a l t u e t e d In
S e m i n o l e ’ c o u n t y , F l o r i d a , t o - w l t : L o t 11 8 ,
B l o c k D , D . It. M i t c h e l l ’* S u r v e y n l L e v y
G r a n t , c o n t a i n i n g 4 5 a c r e * , co ld a« t h e p r o p ­
e r ty ol tln k n o w n ;
A l t o T a i C e r t i f i c a t e -N o . 289 . d a t e d t h e
t t h d a y ot J u n e , A. D . 1917. t a l d c e r t i f i c a t e
e m b r a c e * t h e f o l lo w in g d c e c r l b e d p r o p e r t y
t l t u a t e d In S e m i n o l e c o u n t y , J f l a - , . t o - w l t ;
L o t 8 Meae h r f 12 r h N . &lt;&gt;r S W c o r r u n N
83 d e g r e e * 50 min. E .5.0.1 eh . N 6 d e g r p e t
30 m i n . W 9 r h to l a k e , t h e n c e in m a i n d i r e c ­
t i o n 7 0 degree# W 5 .6 7 c h . t o W b u u n d a r y
L o t 8, S 6 degree* 3 0 m i n , E 10 .30 c)i t a
b * g . ) B l o c k D. D. R . M i t c h e l l ’* S u r v e y of
L e v y G r a n t , c o n t a i n i n g 5 acre* , a o |d a*
p r o p e r t y uf U n k n o w n ;
A lto T a* C ertificate
N o . 2 9 9 , d a t e d t h e t t h d a y ol J u n e , A. I&gt;.
1 9 1 7 , a a i d c c r l l fl e a t e e m b r a c e * t h e f u l lo w ln g
deacrlbed
p roperty
tltu a te d
In S e m i n o l e
c o u n t y , F l * . , t o - w i t: L o t 30. B lo c k D , D. It.
M i t c h e l l ' * S u r v e y of L e v y G r a n t , t o l d a* ^ n e
p r o p e r t y of J a m r t L. G ile*; A lto T a * L e r t l f l c a l e N o . 296. d a t e d t h e 4 l h d a y of J u n e .
A. U . 1917, t a l d c a r l l f i c a t e . m b r a c c i t h e f o l ­
l o w i n g d r t c r i b e d p r o p e r t y a l t u a l e d In S e m ­
i n o l e c o u n t y , F la., t t v - w | t : I j i I I I , B l o c k l ) .
D. R . M itch e ll'a S u rv e y of L e v y G r a n t, c o n ­
t a i n i n g 24 aerr* . t o l d a a t h e p r o p e r t y &lt;&gt;f U n ­
known;
A lao T a * C e r t i f i c a t e N o . 2 9 7 . d a t e d t h e
t t h d a y of J u a a . A. D . 1 9 1 7 , aaid c e r t i f i c a t e
e m b r a c e * , th e follow ing d e a c r lb e d p r o p e r ty
a l t u a t r d I n S e m i n o l e c o u n t y . F l a - l ® ? * 1.1*
1^1* 2 1 . 2 2 a n d 24. B l o c h D , D. It. M l t c h eil'a S u r v e y of L e v y G r a n t , c o n l a l n l n g 42
a c r e * , a o l d a* Ih e p r o p e r t y nl M y r l e l l e T a r r y .
A l a o T a * C e r t i n c a l * N o . 3 20, d a t e d t h e
t t h d a y o l J u n e , A. D . 1917. t a l d c e r t i f i c a t e
e m b r a c e * t h e fo l lo w in g d r a c r i b e d , p r o p e r t y
a l t u a t r d i n S e m i n o l e c o u n t y , Fl* . t o - w l t :
L o ) 8 7 , B l o c k D , D . I t . - M i t c h e l l '* S u r v e y of
L e v y G r a n t , - c o n t a i n i n g 2 2 a c r e * , anld aa t h e
p ro p erty ot Unknown.
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A n d h a t fllFd aaid c e r t i f i c a t e * In m y office,
a n d h a * , m a d e a p p l i c a t i o n for l a i d e e d t o
*n C ircu it C o u r t , S e v e n t h J u d l r i a l C i r c u i t , |a * u e i n a c c o r d a n c e w i t h l a w ,
H e m l n e t e C o u n t y , Florida.
In C banrerjr
t l n l e a a t a l d c e r t i f i c a t e * ' t h a l l be r e d e e m e d
T ro p ic a l V egetable C o m p an y , a
a c c o r d i n g l o law t a t d e e d w ill l a t h e t h e r e o n
co rp o ra tio n , com p lain an t,
o n t h e 8 l h d » y o l J u l y . . A . D . 1919,
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J . B a ll h o u a e a n d w i f e -------- W i t n r e * ray offlrlat a i g n a t u r r a n d a e g ) t h i a
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t h e 4 t h d a y of J u n e , A. D . 19 19 ,
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By V. E . D o u g l a y a , D . C.
I’ a t t a d e n a . C a li f o r n ia .
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I t a p p e a r i n g b y affidavit
o n b e h a l f of
c o mt .p l a l n a n t filed h e r e i n t h a t y d u ' a n d e g r h of
y o u a r e o v e r I h e a g e ol 21 y ear* , a n d r e t i d a
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N o t i r # if- h r r « b y | i v m l h a t iht» u n d e r *
o u t a i d r ol t h e a t a t * ol F lo rid a, a n d t h e r e la
n o p e t t o n ' l n a a l d t t a t e t h e a e r v i e e of t u b - f i t n r d h an L»evn a p p o i n t s ] k d i n i n U t r a l r i x of
p o e n a u p o n w h o m krodiil be b i n d i n g u p o n t h e M t a l * of W . r . 4ke»r». dfrerau**!, a n d all
hrira a t law , I r i i t r M , f lr v l i e f i and f f f d i l o r i
you.
Y o u a r e t h r r e f o r r u n i f i e d to b e A n d a p p e a r a n d a l l p * r : t r t a h a v i n f ’ H a i m * or d r m a n d f
b e f o r e o u r t a l d C i r r u l t C o u r t a t t h e clerk '* a g a i n a t t a l d rtta ti* will p r r * # n t t h e m t o t h #
office In t h e e o u r t h u u t e in S a n f o r d . F l o r i d a , u n d e r a t e tied , d u l y a u t h m l l r a t ^ d , w i t h i n t h e
o n t h e fir at M o n d a y in J u l y , 1919, b r i n g t h e t i m r p r r a r r i b e d t»y l a w , t»r t h e u m r will b#
7 t h d a y of r a i d m o n t h , t h e n a n d i h r r e t o a n ­ f o r e v e r b a r r e d .
T h i» J u n e , t t h , 1910.
sw er t o t h e bill o f r o m p l a i n t filed h erein
,
COIL A L E K A K E H S .
a g a i n t t y o u . a n d in Ihi* fall n u t , r i t e t a l d
H a n f o rd , F l o r i d a . *
bill will be t a k e n a t cu n leaied . ,
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I t la f u r t h e r o r d r r r d ( h a t t i n . n o t i c e be
p u b l i a h e d in t h e S a n f o r d H e r a l d o n c e e a c h
I n C l r e u l l t ' o u r l S e v e n t h J u d l r i a l Cirru lt*
week fo r fo u r c o y itecu llv e weekt.
S e m l n o l i C o u n t y , F lo rid a*
In C h a n re r y
G i v e n u n d e r m y h a n d a n d t h e t e a l o f l a i d M a r y S e lf Br idge*
c o u r t thia t h e 2 n d d a y ol J u n e , 1 9 1 9 .
vi.
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(teal)
E . A. D O U G L A S S .
E li j a h J . B r i d e r *
. C lerk C i r c u i t C o u r t ,
T o E l i j a h J . Bridge*. G a t t o n i a , N . C.
B y V. E. D o p g l a t * , I ) , C.
I t I* h e r e h v o r d e re d t h a t y o u a p p e a r t o t h e
D irk in to n A D lckinton,
,
hill of r o m p l a i n t filed h e r e i n a g a i h i t y o u In
S n l f r i t u r * fo r C o m p l a i n a n t .
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a b o v e e n t i t l e d r a u a e , o n t h r Tth d a y of
56-Str
J u l y , I ft LH, a n d t h e H a n f o r d H e r a l d I* h e r e b y
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DEPARTM ENT o f t h e in t e r io r
i jo tire aliall be p u b l f t h e d o n r e a week for
V S. L a n d Office a t G a l n e i v i l l e , F la.
lo u r r o m e ^ u t i v e week*.
t
May 91. 1919.
W it nr ** m y h a n d a n d offlriai t e a l, i h i "
N o tir e y * hereby given th at S adie W allaer,
w i d o w of) A r t h u r i f
W allace, d e c e a a e d . ol t h e 2 7 t h d a y uf M ay. 1919.
It r a i l
E. A I H i t ! G L A S S . ,
W y k i w a , ( F lo r id a , w h o . on M a y 29, 1914,
('li-rk C i r r u l t C u u r T
m a d e H o m e s t e a d E n t r y . No. O I 2 I 2 4 , for
S W * of S W ' l , N W ' i of S W ' , , S e c t i o n 5 Hehellr M a i n e * .
S u l i r i t o r for C u m p l a i n a n t .
a n d N 'y ol S E ' , . S e c t i o n 6. T o w n a h l p 20 S ,
fift-fitr
R a n g e 29 E . T a l la h u a a e e M e r i d i a n , ha*
filed n o t i c e of I n t e n t i o n to m a k e T h r e e - y e a r
N O T I C K U F M A S T F ,IC S SALE
P ro o f t o e . t a till* h ,-laim to th e l a n d a b o v e
N o t i e r i* h e r e b y g iv en t h a t ‘u n d e r a n d b v
d e t c r i b e d , b efo re C l e r k C i r r u l t C o u r t , at
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of a final d e r r e e r e n d e r e d u n t h r M t h ^
S a n f o r d , F Ju rid a, o n t h e 16th d a y of J u l y ,
d a y of M ay * A, l b 19 19 . b y t h r H o n o r a b l e
1919,
•
larne* W, l*erkin», Judg*- of tin- S e v e n t h
i l m a n t n a m e , -at w t l n c t e .
J u d l r i a l C i r c u i t C o u r t uf F l o r i d a , in C h a n &lt; l U I L d t i . „f W e k i w t . FI , r i ,1 ■
■r f y , in a c e r t a i n r a u o w h i r e i n t h e C i t y of
II. ('lick of W e k i w a . RJurida
S a n f o r d i* c o m p l a i n a n t , a n d A M T h f a e h e r
E b e n C r l p p e n of W ek iw a, F lo rid * *
an d A. K . P ow er* d e f e n d a n ta, I. t h e u n d e r ■
W. E. W h l d d e n ol W ekiw a. F l o r i d a .
• ig n ed S p e r i a l M a t t e r will, o n M o n d a y , t h e
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ItO B T .
7l n dNiy of J u l y , 1919. in f r o n t «if t h e C i i u r t
R rgialer.
hf.-,'.tr
ITouse d o o r In S a n f o r d , F l n r i d a , durlrfg t h e
legal h o u r * of *ale, offer fo r ■ale a n d *ell l o
N o t l r r o f A pplication fa, T i t D e e d t ' n d r r th e h i g h e s t b id d er for r a * h t h e f o lh iw in g
N r r l l o n a of C h a p t e r 499k. I.Nwe of f’l t t
di-flrribed lan d * , t o - w lt
L o t fl. Block 5*
Ida
T ie r 11, of ti eo r get &lt;»w n. * si b i»-e t h u w r v i-r t o
N o t i c e i. h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t (I. C l11
l r yy a nntt, an y p a v i n g , a id r w a lk , or o t h e r lien, or ( a t
p u r f h a t e r of T * . C e r t i f i c a t e No. 913 . d a t e .
■u b a e i j u e n t t o t h e year
in f a v o r of aaid
t h r 4 t h d a y ol J u n e . A D. 1917, aaid c e r t i f i ­ H i ) .
c a t e e m b r a c e * t h e f o llo w in g d e t c r i b e d p r o p ­
SCIf K L L E M AIN K S.
e r t y t l t u a t e d In S e m l n t d e c o u n t y ,
Fla .to ­
Spe cial M a s t e r in C h a n c e r y .
w n L o t t 1, 2. 3, 4. 17, Ik, 19. 20, 3 3 , 34, J J [tie k ln a v in .
35. 45, 49. 50. 51 a n d 52. P lat of T u . c a w i l l a ,
C ity Solicitor
• o l d a . t h e p r o p e r t y of D n k n o w n ,
A lto T a t
f»f&gt; Me
C e r t i f i c a t e No. 12li H ated t h e 4 t h - d a y of
J u n e A |1 1917, t a l d V rrtiflcate e m b r a c e # N i i i r r o f A p p liraiiu n for T a i D e e d U n d s r
.Section fl o f C h a p te r Ifthft, L aw * of Flor*
Ida
N o t i c e la h e r e b y given l h a t S c h e lle M a l m ft
Tate*
OWNER
a n d H, F . D o u d n t r y , p u r c h a s e r * uf T i l C e r ­
tificate N o . 141, d a t e d t h e 3 r d d a y of J u l y ,
A. D. DJlt». ■aid c e r t i f i c a t e c o v e r i n g t h e fo l­
lowing d e * r r i h e d lan d s , t o * w i t .
L o t 140 in
M i d w a y . S ec. 32. T p ID S., It 31 K.. so ld
a* t h e p r o p e r t y of A. S, P a c k a r d .
Also, T n C e r t i f i c a t e N o . 143. d a t e d t h e
3rd d a y of J u l y , A IL 1&amp;I ft. • a i d r e r f i f l r a t e
co v erin g t h e following d e n r r i h r d la n d s , to
•Ml I Ait 2 9 9 M i d i ) In Sec
12, T p 19 H ,
It 30 K a o l d as t h e p r o p e r t y of It f
M at
I r e n h. A \
well, Also T a t C e rtific ate N o
ID*, d a t e d
Ihe t t h d a y of J u n e , A I» 1917, aaid err1 40 IThrate r o v e r l n p t h e fo lio w in g .d rsir rib ed l a n d s ,
Duiii
t o - w l t : • L o t a 13. I t I h c P l f i , M f d w a y . In Sec.
32, T p . ID S ., It. 31 K., s o l d a s t h e p r o p e r t y
of U n k n o w n .
Also . T a i C e r t i f ic a t e N o . 125. d a t e d t h e
2 no
W ight. H
4 t h d a y uf J u n e , A. D. 19 17 . s a i d c e r t i fi c a t e
co v erin g
t h e fo llo w in g d e s c r i b e d l a n d s
to ­
il: L o ta 5 5 , 56, 57 a n d 5ft. M i d w a y , in
Hec. 32. T p ID 8 .. It, 31 E , so l d as t h e p r o p ­
14 oo e r t y of A. H. P a c k a r d :
A ldridge, Wr’ G
Alto
T a i C ertificate N o
131, ‘d a t e d t h \
4t h d a y of J u n e , A. D 1917. « aid r e f t i f l e a t e
co v er in g
t h e follo w in g d r s m b e d land* ,
to*
wit L o t
110. M i d w a y In S ec 32. T p 19 S ,
R. 3 1 E ., so ld s t t h e p r o p e r t y of A. 8
Iteb,
W lie
Packard
Also
T a i C r r l i f i r a t r No.
315, d ated
th r
6 th d a y . o f J u l y , A D. 1916, s a i d c e r t i f i c a t e
v erin g
t h e follo w in g d e s c r i b e d l a n d s , to*
00 co
L an e, Mr* A I.
w it: Lot 177 . M i d w a y . In Hec. 3 2 . .T p . ID S .
IL 31 E ,. s o l d a* t h e p r o p e r t y of J . If. W h i t e .
Also
T a i C e r t 111c a te N o .
14 0 , d a t e d t h e
7 .0 0 3rd d a y of J u l y * A. D. 1916, a a i d c e r t i o r a t e
M a r t i n , A. FT
c o v e r in g t h e f o llo w in g d e s c r i b e d l a n d s , t o t l l t i ail unknown panics- rlaimln
I n tler r nn !t*i u n d er r Allen 0“ . A p g a r a n d
A h g a r . h i t w|fet or e i t h e r o l
t h e m , o r o t h e r * I t . In t i e l a n d d e t ­
c r i b e d b elo w ; all u n k n o w n
-.aH iet *
c l a i m i n g a n I n '. . - e . t ir ih e fi ll w i n g
d tw rrib ed l a n d
i l i i . t , ir. Sr m i n i , |e
c o u n t y , f l o r i d * . t o - w i t ; $ 1 , id S ) of ■
H E t » ol 8 W ! i ' I Sartfu q |:1, T o w n • h i p 21 S o u t h . R a n g e 29 E a t t : a l t o
b e g i n a t S W . . t n i r „l S E ' , ,'f S e c ­
t i o n 19. T o w n * ip 21 S o u th . J t m g r
29 Kaatt t u n
I I ' . r h t i n - . r ,.,rt h
10 c h a i n t . w e t . I t ' , c h a l r j . t o u t ' i 10
r h a in t, defend*, i
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„ T o *11 p a r t i , * i k . m i r g i n t e r e t t a u n d e r
t.n rd rlla
Mill a n d William l l t n r y Illll, her
h u e b a n d or e l l ' er of t h e r e , o r o t h e r w i s e , ig
t h e l a n d d e a e r t b e d below: a n d ail p arties
c la im in g I n t e r e t t e u n d e r All, n &lt;1. A p g a r a n d
----- A r * » r . h i . wife, or e i t h e r o f t h e m , nr
o l h e r w i t e . In t h e l a n d d e t c r i b e d b e l o w ; a n d
all p a r t l r t r l a i m i n g an I n l r r r i l In t h e followInia d e t c r i b e d l a n d s i t u a t e in S e m i n o l e r n u n t y , F l o r i d a , t o - w i i ; 8 | t 4 S U pf S K ' ( ol
S W &gt; , ol S e c t i o n 19, T o w n t h i p 21 S o u t h ,
I t a n g e 29 K a i l ; a l t o begin a t S W c o r n e r ol
S E &gt;( of S e c tio n 19, T o w n t h i p 21 S o u t h ,
R a n g e 29 E a s t , run ' E a t l
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ch ain * .
N o r t h 10 c h a in * . W eat 14 ' j r b a i n a , S o u t h 10
chain*.
I t It h e r e b y o r d e r e d t h a t y o u a p p e a r t o t h e
bill of c o m p l a i n t f lle j h r r e m a g a i n t t y o u In
t h e a b o v e e n t i t l e d c a u t e , on t h e f ira t d a y of
S e p t e m b e r , A. 1). 1919, a n d t h e S a n f o r d
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r a a h t h e f o l lo w in g d e a c r l b e d l a n d * , t r e w i t i i n t e r e a t * u n d e r G e o r g * IL M o r t o n i n ­
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in f r o n t ol | h e C o u r t H o u a e d o o r In S a n l o r d ,
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h o w e v e r , t o a n y p a v i n g lien , a l d r w a l k lien ,
or o t h e r lirn , or t a a e u h a e q u r n t to th e y r a i
1916, In l a v o r of a a i d c i t y .
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A. K. P O W E R S .
S p e c i a l M a i l e r In C h a n c e r y .
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HERALD

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.IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER 57

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1919
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NO RADICAL
REDUCTION
IN PRICES

immediately have low priced pro- j
ducts with high cost labor. "
At no time was honest labor more
indispensable than during the war,
and during th a t period1 the average
weekly wh$? of • all workers was
greatly advanced.•

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TEEGRAPH COPY OF
OPERATORS TREATY IN
AMERICA
ON STRIKE

appertaining, and all o f 't h e house­
hold furnish ngc and fixture now in
the bui dings located on Lots One
( 1) and Two (2) including the kitch­
en and basement. ‘

FRANCESAYS
NO CHANGES
IN

To HavV^fcd .Tp Hold, ^unto, .the
said grantee, ite successors and as­
signs, solely and ’exclusively to be
Out of the war has come a strtmg
used and applied to hospital pur­
realisation of the value of labor to
poses, and to be known and desig-’
civilization, arn^ we must accustom
nated as the “ Fernald-Laughton
oursclevs to the evident fact that a
Memorial," and not otherwise, upon
permanently higher scale of wages or
the
following conditions to-wit;
FRANCE IS FIRM IN H E R STAND
to
Am e r i c a
by
CLAIM
SERVICE B r o u g h t
leaders
IN i n d u s t r y a n d compensation has been established COMPANIES
ON PR ESEN T DRAFT— LITTLE
DAVISON
OF
MORGAN , St
First,
T
h
at
the
said
property
shall
.W
IL
L
NOT
BE
IMPAIRED
AS
e c o n o m ic a f f a ir s
m a k e for the world's worker, both skilled
PR O G R ESS ON’ AUSTRIAN
CO.—CREATES S E N S A T IO N ^ be converted into and used for hos­
ONLY A PART OF OPERATORS
statem ents for
g o v e r n , and unskilled.
* •’ TREATY
CO.'—
CREATES
SENSATION
IN
pital purposes for and* during the
'ARE M EMBERS OF STRIKING
r?
"m f n t r e p o r t
and
g iv e
In all lines of industry, to make u
SENATE
*
*
life
of
the
said
grantor.
*
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UNION
i;OOD
SOUND
ARGUMENT fair profit, selling prices must be in
Baris, Tuesday, June 12.—The de-------- „ Second, T h a t . t h e said grantee termination of France not to coun­
to s u p p o r t t h e m
Washington,
June
.
12,-rJIow
the
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Chicago,
June
12.—Union1
lenders
proportion to the cost of production,
shall equip and maintain the said tenance fcny material changes In the .
decliredT4sl“nighf fhat the first H ay peace treaty reached private hands
How-abQUt prices?----- —-------- — — including the enhanced cost* of labor.
property for such hospital purposes treaty with Germany was clearly de­
in
New
York
and
thus
stirred
up
a
This fact should be recognized in response to the call for a nationwide
which maintainancc shall never fall fined today after the meeting of the
This is the question which is up­ buying as well as in selling.
sensation
in
(he
senate
was
estab­
strike of commercial telegraphers
below an average stnndard qf ef­ council of four and various commis­
permost in the minds of the. people
lished
yesterday
at
a
two
hour
hear­
gave promise th at the tie-up will be
There exists tn the world today,
of America and the world for th a t
complete in three days, despite ing before the foreign relations com­ ficiency, and' shall continue dhring sions .which failed' to reach any solu­
and
there
will
exist
for
some
time
to
the life of the said grantor.
matter during these times of recon­
tion of. the deadlock on im portant
.
•s
claims of company, officials that the mittee.
come,
a
tremendous
latent
demand
Third, T hat the said grantee shall points dn which differences of opin­
struction.
So much so that the
strike has failed. .
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Senator Lodge revealed the copy
U. S. Department of Labor has ask­ for goods and service und a relative
pay unto the said grantor during the ion have arisen.
Reports received by the Associ­ he said was shown him' by Elihu remainder of her natural life such,
ed the leading men of the Industrial shortage of workers caused by the
In spite of the attem pt to speedup
ated Press from many towns in vari­ Root, a former secretary of state. sum of money yearly in equal quarand financial world to state briefly warV The high cost of living has
Mr.
Root
told
the
committee
he
got
the
work of the peace conference, re­
their opinions on this great question. not yet begun to recede, and it ous sections of the country indicate it from Henry P. Davison, a mem­ ly payments as will equal eight per po rts arc still unavailable from com­
would be - an erroneous policy at that commcrci al telegraph business
The following opinions of these
ber of the Morgan banking house cent per anpum on a valuation of missions dealing with Schleswig Hol­
present to attempt to cut prices at was not seriously interrupted in
men who study matters of this na­
and
head of the Red Cross, and Mr. said property at thd value and sum stein, the eastern boundaries of Ger­
most districts.
the expense of labor.
ture from a broad viewpoint is well
s
Davison In turn testified it-was given of $25,000.00 which value is hereby many, the Belgiarv frontier' and wa­
A
statement
by
President
Carlton
Statement by A. Barton Hepburn,
him In Paris by Thomfut W. Lamont, pla ced thereon for the purpose of terways and- harbors.
worth considering:
this indenture and- the provisions
of
the
Western
Union
Telegraph
* , of the Chaae National Rank,
_ ' l Statement by J. Ogden Armour
(Continued on Page 4)
Premier Clemenccau. is especially
thereof, ' except th a t out of such
Company that only 166 persons, 121 .
New York
The greatest danger to our eco­
firm
in his refusal to agree to th e ad­
yearly sum herein provided to be
of them dperators, answered the
Seventy-five to eighty per cent of strike call, brought from S. J, Konnomic structure today arises from
mission
of Germany to tho league of
paid by the said grantor, the said
Connell Proceedlnga
of many to recognise a new and the cost of all products represents c'fi kamp. president of the Commer­
grantee shall retain the sum of nations immediately. ’ The French
City cobncil met in regular session
higher level of prices, based on per­ labor; and as long as the minimum cial Telegraphers’ Union of America,
,
$500.00 to be used by the said hold that they understood German
manently increased cost of labor, price of wheat is fixed by the gov­ the remark that more than that on June 2nd at 8:30 p. m. Present, •grantee in equiping and m aintain­ psychology'better than the allies and
ernment at $2.25 a bushel and other number of Western Union employes F. L. Miller, chairman, Roy Symes, ing said hospital, the same to be a realize what the increasing arrogance
and high taxation.
Those who postpone building or necessities of the wage earner ar^ in Chicago alone had joined the Geo. D. Bishop, R. A. Newman, donation by the grantor for th at of the Gormans during the last few
John Adams. G. F. Smith and L. P.
buying in the hope of materially approximately'as high in proportion, strike by noon today.
purpose, and said yearly periods weeks means. They say they appre­
Hagan.
there
is
every
reason
labor
lower prices, are speculating in the
shall date from the date of the exe­ ciate how ’much this arrogance would
’•Reports up to late today point to
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future misfortune of the nation. For should contend ngainst reduction.
Minutes of last meeting read and cution of this indenture,, and each be increased if the peace conference
a 90 per cent, response in the Postal
falling prices, when reaching the With a recession in the cost of living
quarterly payment shall be made on should yield to the German demand
Telegraph service, and a 70 per cent approved.
there
should
be
a
corresponding
re­
point whore profit is eliminated,
for immediate admission to the
Communication from American
response from Western Union em­
or before the expiration of each
mean panic, depression, unemploy­ duction in th? cost of labor. The
league. The French, it is understood
employers of labor cannot go on ployes,” said Konenkamp in a statc- Chemical Co., relative personal as­ quarterly period, except as to- the are willing th at the Germans shou.ld
ment and other troubles.
paying present wages, nor, indeed, mekt to the Associated Press to­ sessment. On motion G. F. Smith, $500.00 to be deducted as a dona­ be admitted later.
In the final analysis 75 per cent or
any wages, unless their business con­ night, “ Th(; y ist has shown up sur­ seconded by b. P. Hagan and car­
tion, which last sum shall be used
more of the cost of most commodi­
Hopes for Early Decision
tinues, and ’ it has seemed to me prisingly well and in the southeast ried, same w'as referred to assessor.
ties consists of labor, and reductions
exclsuively
for
the
purposes
herein
Paris,
June 12.----- Official an- .
alone
the
number
of
strikers
now
that the closing of certain industries
Communication from G. W. Spenin the market price of commodities
nouncement
was made after the
exceeds
3,000.
Telephone
workers
provided
and
not
otherwise.
would throw labor out of employ­
' cer, relative personal assessment
are. therefore, inevitably reflected in
meeting
of
the
council of four this
have
added
to
the
strikers’
n
u
m
b
e
rs
'
ment. In seeking new employment
Fourth, That all of the propertydepot
lunch
counter. On
mothe compensation of labor.
afternoon that there win hope of a
in Philadelphia. New Orleans. Co- tj&lt;&gt;f&gt; (. K Kmith&gt; Krr(lTU)e(i by L. P.
(Continued on page 10)
(Continued on page 4)
comparatively early decision on the
Nothing in the labor situation war­
lurnbia. S. C., and Brunswick, Ga.
Hngan. same ordered cancelled for
rants anyone in expecting materially
reply to Germany. It was said an
“ When the electrical worken go on 1917-18.
lower cost of commodities iu general
agreement in principle was reached
a nationwide strike Monday addi­
Communication from A. G. Ham­
on the reparations clauses to the ef­
and building in purticulur. Wages
tional telephone workers nlso will go lin, referee in case of Jas. C.. Flet­
v.ill In- less for several fundamental
fect th at no definite sum to be paid
out.
Railroad telegraphers in all cher, bankrupt. On motion L. P,
by Germany will be fixed In. the
reaMina:
parts of the country are refusing Hagan, seconded by G. F. Smith,
treaty und th a t the question would
I. The practical stoppage of im­
commercial business and trouble same referred to city attorney.
be left virtually as in the original
migration sincp 1914, depriving
anew is impending in Canadn be­
draft.. *
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America of the several million work­
On motion G. F. Smith, seconded
cause of refusal of Canadian tel.egraers who would normally have come
In French c'roles it was staled
phers to hundle Americun business." by R. A. Newman, real and preaonal
lax of 1918 of Lena Krause ordered
that the treaty will be much less
to our shores.
T
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Washington. June 12.— Declaring | ranrc||e(|
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altered than has been generally sup­
2 The retention of the nation s
the strike of wire employes which
posed.
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On motion L. P. Hagan, seconded
begun yesterday was “ wholly with­
nearly 2.000,000 workers, whieh may
Little Progress on Austrian Tresty
out justification," Postmaster Gen­ by John Adams and carried, A. A.
continue for an indefinite period.
Paris, Tuesday, June 12.— Litle
ARRANGEMENTS
MADE FOR eral Burleson saidj in a statement b r a n d i n g allowed, payment of taxes WOfcLD PUT SENATE ON REC. 3. The creation of new industries,
OKD
AGAINST
ACCEPTING progress is being made in the draft­
FERNALI) .LAUGHTON
ME­ that "no amount-' of pressure •will without interest up to those of 1916.
such as shipbuilding and manufac­ . MORIAIv HOSPITAL ASSOCI-' avail to make the, wire conctrol
LEAGUE OF NATIONS AS PRO- ing of .the missing srtidep of the
On motion R. A. Newman, sec­
treaty with Austria owing to the
ture of chemicals and dyes, requiring
POSEI) BY TREATY
ATION TO
MANAGE
HOS­ board extend or go beyond" rules ond e d 'b y L. P. Hagan and carried,
greater urgency of completing nego­
hundreds of thousands of workers.
PITAL FOR CITY
ami regulations affecting employes request of C. A. Anderson to build
Washington, June
12.—Senator tiations with the Germans.
One
•t The urgent demand for building
laid down during the war by the Na­ shed ir\ reur of (Mark building, re­ Knox’s resolution to put the senate
A mass meeting of citizens was held
American official who is working'on
and construction of every cluss, due
ferred to building com m ittee with on record agdinst accepting the
in the court house on Monday night tional War Labor Board.
the Austrian treaty, was aaked today
to their having been forcibly held
power to act. ,
Mr.
Burleson
said
his
information
league of nations in the terms of the when the rest of the summary would
of this week to consider the new Fer­
back for several years.
nald-Laughton
Memorial ^hospital was that telegraphic traffic had not
On motion Roy Symes, seconded peace treaty was reported today in be available, replied:
f. The shortage of* the world’s
and
would
not
be
delayed.
Govern­
project.
by G. F. Smith und carried, Chus. an amended fo rm 'b y the senate for­
"There may . not be SYiy more.
food supply.
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It was understood by some of the ment business, which makerTup the Kunner allowed to pay delinquent eign relations committee..
The Austrians have more now a p p a r ­
•1 The proportionately higher lev­ men behln d the proposed hospital hulk of that hand)ed by the tele­
The committee struck * out the ently than they are able to sign."
taxes without interest up to those of
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final
section of the resolution which
1916.
The same waiting attitude ia being
els of commodity prices existing tion to the plan as proposed. * For. moving as usual today and at the
On motion Roy Symes, seconded would declare It a policy of the observed .regarding the Hungarian
practically all over Europe. .
state
d
e
p
a
r
tm
e
n
t'll
was.
said
there
this reason the mass meeting was
by G. 1;.' Smith, and carried, re­ American government th a t whenever treaty, parts of which are identical ’
On the one hand, then, wp arc called and everybody in the city in­ had been no interruption of cable
the peace of Europe became again
communication with Europe’.
•» quest of J. F. Laing to farm park threatened the United States would with the German' and Austrian
facing a serious shortage of labor as vited to discuss the matter.
corner Ninth street and French ave­
treaty and already are.In print. A
soon as we approach, normal indus­
"T he present strike of W ire em­
Some seventy-five to one hundred
co-operate to remove such a menace.
nue denied.
tentative pSrt of t^e frontiers of
trial activity, and on the other hand people were present at. the meeting. ployes is wholly without justifica­
The motion to amend the Knox Hungary has been prepared for sub­
Deed conveying title to Fernald
there is confronting us a tremendous, The plan was thoroughly explained tion," said the postmaster general.
measure was made b y . Chairman mission to the council of four.
unsatisfied demand for many neces­ and the open discussion. which fol­ It started at Atlanta, Go., because home to City of Sanford:
Lodge and had the support of Sen­
This Indenture, made and exe­
sities which it was difficult or Im­ lowed found, all those present, which It was claimed employes of the
ator Knox and all other Republican
possible'to ’ obtain during the wSf. comprised y the (lading men and Southern Bell Telephone Company cuted this the 2nd day of June,
Dlrksdn — Matthews
members except Senator McCumber
Normally under such conditions women of the city, all heartily in had been dismissed solely because of A. D. 1919, by and between Mabel of North Dakota. No other am end­
At the home of the bride, 816 Elm
we could
have a flood of low- favor of the plan as outlined. Short affiliation with the labor organisa­ L. Fernald (widow) of Sanford, Flor­ ments were adopted. The vote to
avenuea
on Saturday, June 7th a t
ida.
hereinafter
called
the
grantor,
priced goods from the Old World, talks were made by Judge Hous- tion. The complaint was promptly
favorably report stood 8 to 7.
11:30
a.
m. occurred the wedding of
and
the
city
of
Sanford,
Florida,
a
while now we find that prices In Eu­ h older, Dr. S. Puleston, Dr. Denton, referred to postoffice inspectors for
A resolution reserving the right of Miss Ada Dickson, daughter of S. C.
C. W. Entxminger, O. P. Swope, G. Investigation.
While the investiga­ municipal corporation, chartered and
rope have risen proportionately
the American congress to determine Dickson, and Mr. Christopher L.
much higher than in America, and F. Smith, F. P. Forster. T. W. Law­ tion was in progress and before the established by act of the legislature
the justness of the obligations im­ Matthews,
both .popular young
of
the
state
of
Florida,
and
located
the demand for commodities and ton, Rev. E. D. Brower, E. A. investigation b a d time to ascertain
posed
upon
the
counjry
under
the
people
,of
this
city.
in
Seminole
-county,
Florida,
here­
the facts a sympathetic strike against
labor, to mae up the wastage of war, Douglass and others.
much*,
discussed
section
10
of
t|ie
inafter
called
the
grantee,
They expressed a desire th at the the*. Western Union was called In the
is even more keenly felt there than
Rev. A. S. Peck, r e c t o r ' of the
.W
city stand squarely behind the hos­ southeastern states. An insignificant
Wltneaseth, T h a t the said grantor, league of nations covenant, mean­ Episcopal church performed the cer­
here.
while was introduced today by Sen­
pital,
as
it
fills
a
long-felt
want
in
percentage
of
the
operatives
respect­
for
and
In
consideration
of
the
sum
emony In the- presence of only the
The manufacturer who now quotes
of one dPilar, to her in hand paid by ator Sterling, Republican, of South relatives of the contracting parties
’ the lowest possible price consistent Sanford. If any were present who ed this order to strike.
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the grantoe, the receipt whereof is Dakota.
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The
with the high cost of labor, and were previously opposed to the plan
.Efforts of league supporters in the happy young couple left immediately
hereby
acknowledged,
and
of
the
guarantees this to be so, doing his they failed to make themselves
Wedding Announcement
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covenants . and agreements herein committee to postpone committee (or parts unknown on a wedding to u r
buying freely on the same basis, .known.
The
following
announcement
of
A
committee
was
appointed
to
contained to be kept and performed action failed and it waa predicted of several days. When last heard
ranks as our highest type of patriotic
plan
the
organisation
of
a
hospital
the
marriage
of
Mias
Sarah
A
p
p
le
-[
j,y " * n’d on the p art o f* th e said the resolution would be taken up in from they were a t Knoxville, Tenn.
• citizens. A new level of prices has
yard
will
be
interesting
to
the
San­
aasociation
for
the
purpose
of
hand­
grantee,
. its successors and assigns the senate early next week, bringing ' Miss Dickson has lived in Sem­
been established, from which there
ford
friends
of
the
y
o
u
n
^
lady,
a
ling
the
institution
for
the
city.
This
has
given,
granted, bargained and the league flight into a new phase.
can be ' no material recession until
inole county and Sanford ail of her
.
sold, and by these presents does
The first.m otion to strike out the
inventive genius succeeds in corres­ committee met on Wednesday ^even­ former resident of Sanford:
ing
and
formed
a
tentative
organiza­
She is well and . favorably
pondingly increasing labor’s produc­
Colonel Thomas J. Appleyard an­ hereby give, grant, bargain and sell last section failed on a tie vote but life.
tive capacity by mechanical means. tion for the purpose of obtaining a nounces the marriage of his daugh­ unto the said grantee, its successors Senator Fall, who had voted in the known-throughout the city and coun­
Statement by Jamea B. FAiCan, charter for the new institutioif.
ter Sarah Elizabeth to Dr, George and assigns, forever all of the follow­ pegative, moved to reconsider, giving ty and for the p u t few yehra has
A mass .meeting of the citizens of Augustine
Marion, on Thursday, ing described lands and property, the proposal a majority of one.
Flrat National Bank. Chicago
been fin employee a t the local tele­
the county will be held at some date June fifth, nineteen -hundred and situate and lying and being in the
When Senator Knox later aaked phone exchange.
While it ia my belief th at the gen­ tp be announced I/ztcr. at which time
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nineteen, Tallahassee, Florida.
At city of Sanford, Florida, to-wit:
unanimous consent to present the fa­
eral trend of prices during the next a permanent organization will be Home after Sept, first, &lt;1919, 5ft) N.
Lola One (1), Two (2) and Three vorable report in the senate today, • Mr. M atthews is an operator in
decade may be downward, I do not formed.
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anticipate any sudden or. violent
(5) of th e City of Sanford,Florida,
kansas objected. T he Arkansas sen­ here and (a very popular among the
of
citizens
from
all
over
the
'county
according to E. R. Trafford’s . map. ator withdrew his objection, however railroad employees who are all hia
tumble in the near future beyond
and the organization will be county-- Tofend the official proceedings of the thereof duly recorded in the public with
the elimination ’of war prices made
the u n d m u n d ln , th a t t h . , Iri, nd t. He (* ,Uo p u t owner of t h , '
wide. It ia expected th a t every pub­ city council, in which is set forth in records of Seminole county, Florida; senate wobld adjourn from today to* ,
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necessary &lt;o stimulate production in lic spirited citizen will attend tjiis full the deed conveying the fernald
Together with ail of the buildings, Monday, so there would be no dO-jeUy G»r t *e on P»rk *v*nuehigh coat plants. We cannot "eat meeting. ’
home lo th e city fof hospital pur­ improvements .and agpurtenances
bate this week. The report then I The Herald joins their manyElsehwhere in this issue will, be poses.
our cake and have it." We cannot
t h e r c u .to belonging or in any wlsej went in.
ffiends in the best of good wishes.
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Edison the exclusive right to use the word “ Re-Creation" as applied
to phonographic reproduction of music. These amazing tests between
the New Edison and the artists whose voices have been Re-Created by

it were made before two million people by thirty dilTerenthreat ar­
tists and are chronicled in the news columns of America’s principal
newspapers.
These.tests are conclusive, but we want you to come to our store
arid make a test of vour own.

CAN YOU FORGET?
Can you come to our store, seat yourself comfortably and forget
that you are in a phonograph store? If you are able to do this, we
.shall give you a' very wonderful experience. We shall ask you to
take a^chair about twenty feet from the New Edison. We shall
show you a picture of a great singer for example, Frieda Hempel,
of the Metropolitan Opera. We shall ask you to recall the last
time you heard a great soprano. Perhaps we shall ask you to close
vour eyes, or turn your.back upon the instrument. Then we shall
play—no, that is not the word—Then Frieda Hempel will sing for

F o r a P la y e r - P ia n o , hear

you. Every quality of her glorious voice that has contributed to
her world-wide success will be present iu the New Edison’s Re-Cre­
ation. With vour eves closed or your back turned, and with your
mind open to the inspiration of the music, you will forget that you
are listening to an inanimate object. You will almost feel Frieda
Hem pel’s presence in the room. We want you to make this test.
It will give you all of the rare sensations that a music lover gets at
the opera or concert. If will probably determine you to become the
owner of a New Edison, but you will not be urged to buy.
Come
to our store and sav, "I w a n t to test the New Edison.”

th e

P ia n o l

uces

p la y er r o lls as th e a r tists p la y e d th e m .
F o r a p ia n o , let u s d e m o n s tr a te a K n a b c

or

M c P h a il

G rand,

p ia n o s e n d o r s e d b y th e w o r ld ’s grea test a r tists,

• For the very latest in hand played song rolls, and
Edison Disc and Amberola records, come in and
select a few from our complete stock.
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Easy terms.

Opposite Post Office

Phone 931

�y

OCEAN FISHING PIER

THE SANFORD

Finest Dance Floor in the Stale

Meet lyie at n A V T t
On Ocean Front
LIGHTED VERANDAS

bathing

SUO r e N ^ N G ”b A N ^ nT H l s i ,S A ^ lJ R D A y

Fl o r id a ’s

THE SANFORD HERALD
PAGE THREE

Silver J L a k e last Thursd
Riven in honor of Mrs. I
Miss Louise Francher* o
III. aKdclighirul evenin
ported.

A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM
RESPONDENTS-EVENTS OF SEMINOLE C
TY—EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOR THE HF

The Moore’s Station m
urnAi.A A M ) GRAPEVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krell spent
Sunday with the home folks and also
attended the Sunday school services.
Friends from Atlanta,-.Ga., were
visiting at the Williams home on

who loved-and honored the deceased
Those attending from Sanford were
Mr. and Mrs. David Speer. Rev,
Massey. J no. D. Jinkins, Hon.
Scholle Muines and W. M. Haynes;
G l c . Chamberlni
_ Mr. and Mrs. Will -Drown were from Oviedo were Mr. and Mrs.
visiting in Sanford last Tuesday.
Frank Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Mrs. Aubrey Moran .spent last \\ heeler, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Farncll,
Wednesday in Oviedo with her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Sntnue! Swope, Mr.
Mrs. Samuel McBride.
and Mrs. Robert Lawton, Mrs.
Mrs. It. G, Nicholson is visiting Marshall. Mrs. Tedford. M r/.Bruce
h tr sdn, Ilomer Nicholson -and fam­ Anderson, Hon. T. W. Lawton and
ily at Mimms. • •
- «. Tyler expects t o -leave
Last Sunday afternoon at the Bap­
“V
Waynesville, N. C.,
-M GENEVA AVENUE
tist church . here ‘ the Oviedo and
hange of^ climate in the
ainy weather is still with us
Geneva churches united in a me.
s. to remain some lime.
would he glad of a few dry
morial service in honor of the late
Mrs. F. F. Dutton and Miss
Frances' were guests of Mrs. If
Massey of
ixi-ng .Works in..Sanford
Fnnford conducted th#&gt; Ver vice,
Culp anti -children Ward and family a t DaytoriaTR
home for a few days by t
and
Mrs.
Jim
Abbott
an
ns of. Sanford and Rev,
Frank Wheeler and were calling at Mrs. J. E
rs. Williams made
Dick Maxwell h,ui bought the
ernoon
Wright property on Celery
The John Russell Farm
bought part of II. II.
number of friends Saturday
farm land. G. F. Smith
noon when delicious ice creaiT
farming interests to the
cake were served in honor n
firm of Wool folk •&amp; Cr
birthday.
Pittsburg, Pa.
Ralph .C urrte is here from New
The tomatoes are ktill on the
Vul ,h e rainy weather is doing
Smyrna visiting his s’ster, Mrs. W
dam age
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P re ra tt umHf*mt!y.
The roads are i n ‘had shape
SonB* Bringing in the Shea
Edmond Stowk.arrived home frotrJ
owing to rainy weather, hut the
the Arcadia aviation camp last week I Prayer, followed . by reap
'a re running just the same.
Eumond was | n Texas, also in avia­ readings.
tion several months before being in
Uur mail man • hud a very
Recitation, ” 1 Love, the P
Arratli^.
.
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accident happen to him on his r
r Ramond Lundquist op the pi
a few days ago, us hi* car h
u.—•“
•J. F. MrCleljand is leaving in his class . ‘
dowh, hut owing to the
J n* w 'n r for a trip to Sarasota and
Sung. Ilring- Gladness to *
otli.r points south this week
Today.
St&lt; A.art I l uttnn came home from
Recitation, Eleanor Tyner
Bunnell last week where he has been
Recognition of our Soldier
superintending.the shipping of
•tinging of the ’’S tar Spangled
toes for sometime.
"&gt;».
ner”
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A letter was received here this
Song, Stand up for Jesus
week from Toni Sullivan that Lv ..x
Reeitaiiu:i, Woodard Ilertlesi
petted to sail from France sh.-rtlv
and (iilhert Erieson
•S ,,nK. He may Count, on Me
Recitation, “ Flower Voices”
Horcnre Tyner of the intermedii
.Recitation, ‘ The First Child
Day." Margaret Erieson.
Rev Kriesun gave us a short
on the work done by the miaaiu
Song. "Love Everywhere."

and we
finest

'P'ng again Saturday,
holds, on I think tfie
will have to build a
the people can. get
r r “ ttle, for there is
nl and water all the
U ‘* I"-'' all willing
*'ut tint willing to
get there with

^ u luiA’e a r i b b o n f o r
y o u r ty p ew riter

BLACK,

BLUE,

PU RPLE

o r a n y o f th e a b o v e
Avith r e d

heraldprinting company
Office Supply Dept.
Phone 148
Sanford. Florida

EAST SANFORD
Rev. J.'R . Allen will he at M
Station church from Enterprisi
Sunday, the 15th. to fill |,j„
appointment.
Mrs. J. C. Mall and Mrs.
Aaughn chaperoned a jolly croi
sixteen young people at a m
mallow toast at lluzelton’s hen.

WHO IS YOUR FRIEND?
YOUR GROCER; If He Isn’t, Well W

cruising yacht ’’VERONA” for sale or trade for
Sleeps six. Elettric lights and modern equipment'

LONG WOOD PH
Mrs. Helen Green woo
•nt last week with

Miss Margaret Allen
for Gainesville where sh
business course.
AA. H. Sapp of AA'agne
ed from France. He si
hospital .and aaw the he
Lonnie Hartley has t
being one of Uncle Sam
sen to parade in Londot
King and Queen,- also i
cities after their return
old U. S. A.
J. L. and J. C. Partin i
of Oviedo were the gu»
and Mrs. Geo. Laurie

own original way of keeping prices down
and keeping our stock cl: ai
and the other "0" for “Overstocke'd
If we had tremendous Clearance Sales "e could dispose of odds and en
0 sell a lot of staple stock at a loss to do it and
raise our prices at other times to make
on merchandise and reducing the price, we clei
r the “O-and O’s” only, and at the
’ nine Keep prices
You don't have to wait until the end of the s
■ason to get these “O-and O” hargains von can find them

°pnn

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K F N l ^ W v V CAHnf e r,0V
s. L. KENNISON,
P. O. Box 505, Orlando

L U M B E R CO

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BUILDERS S U P P L IE S
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LATHS,
SHINGLES
SEWER PIPE and DRAIN TILE

Most of these Suits were Carried Over from last
year. We are placin g “O-and-O” tickets on these
suits to move them tjuickly. You may find your
size, you may not. C
PRICE
PRICE

aSanfurd.
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** Florida

i . owope . has returned t
.Qviedo after several weeks in th
mirth and west.
Mr. Swo|»e |,.f
Mrs Swope and the children a
Wielijta , Kans.. where they will re
I "i»fTt*riiring the summer months.
y-

Air- Mabel Stevens &lt;if St Angus
"
'l,"’nt Waturday night and S u„.
day in Oviedo, the guest of Miss A.
D Mitohell. Mrs. Stevens is lectur­
ing this week at the V. camp at
Kollinn Collt'gy,
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Hpxtable of
Orlando spent Sunday'in Oviedo.
Mr. j w d - l l » 4 f-W. Lawton en­
tertained the young people ut a
(Continued on Page 0)

WE HAVE FOUND IT!
DAISY TICE
DecornniViinn n ri?',rough.,y Impervious to Water, Chemical
decomposition, Atmosphere and .Mglsture.
?ri‘r"?c7 d .Tf,,.C|L‘ l.^ d0P,e‘J by ,ho « o ’ "n m e n t |o withstand
■
■ the ronslrurllon of Its immense arid plants.
&lt;&gt;ur supply Is limited only by ou*demand.
rS IN SEMINOLE. ORANGE AND LAKE COUNTIES. Fi t.
Stock in yards and 25.000 ready for shipment.

MAHONEY-WALKER CO
■SANKOIni. I’LOIUDA

Herald Want Ads Will Brin* Results

48 Pairs of Shoes w
size, you may not
and prices. Not a

Just a Few of the Reasons

White Canvass Oxfords
No. 6 1-2
-

Gun Metal Blucher Oxfords

P ^ oT b&amp; ER^VALUES for 'll!”!, Toner "when
von b „ , fr„ra „„ , ou frc
h e lp in g
* bfc
clerk hire, expensive |&gt;ookkceper, nnd other over?
.

aiUomohiiTand o.hTC| u ^ t l y0^ t u P,krcCPn''P'"n
W O R T lV J m l.T th L C 0 ° U M E R C IIA N D IsY 'lS
faction " knowlag &lt;ha.T ou "ar/ °pcUfnff

1 rade where your Grocerman

appreciates Friendship

b o ‘L bn d V | 8oVrh,C,oCrho ” POr * n d &lt;,hod,l3, lln c s

OUR PRICES ARE LOWER AND THE

hm-v V
^ fy bcSf of evcrything in the sts
tancy grocery line. Feeds of all kinds

West Side Cash Grocery
(Ask Our Custom ers)

New Goods A rriving Daily

more new ear- owned
J/ d . Mr. and Mra..E.
ure driving j, new Pai
Ds. Chnrjes Dunn an O
v Ifant-y LimfuTTr' ami M rs"* i~ f\ \
n Oldsmohil,.. .,|J t„ llr;

Miss Olive Dinkcl -j.
H end at home.
s-ixmg up some
lay amj ran in compel
lake hut soon put him
i«-r wood ax and soon
the road for home and
a beUcy place-than in
h such awful things,
ion feel mighty had to
1 wi*h surfr deathly

At the Fernald Hardware Co
Old Stand •

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And Others, Look Them Over

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HIGHER

Try us once. We are willing that v
should be the judge.
7

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Perkinsand Britt

PHONE 166

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Everything Men and Boy

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PAGE POUR
THE SANFORD HERALD
This market pace will also contain
&lt;he&gt; advertising of commission forms decbn.ng market, rather than one of
R. J. HOLLY, Editor
‘Y,d others engaged In business con­ Midden and Tadical slumps. I am on
W. M. HAYNES. Business Manager nected with the markets a n d ‘ will record to this effect and have re-!
Heatedly expressed these views for
have items of interest concerning the several
months.
Published Every Friday by
fruits and vegetables. It will be a
1 quite agree as to the immutable
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY great boon to the farmer and trucker nature
of the law „ f supply aad (Je.
and the advertiser. The Daily Rer­
mand
and
.that it must of necessity!
aid will be U real daily paper in many
Sl'IHC-KimoN PRICE IN ADVANCE^
ONE VPAlCrr;____ . __
1. „ respects but this feature alone will regulate wha^ we as do get in ex- i
8IX MONTHS_______
“
make it worth while to this section change either merchandise or ser-! !
THREE MONTHS. _
— j
vices for „,her things.
As there ----- O -----seems
to
have
been
considerable
con- f
M.IU, Auf u«« 2Ind
A DAILY IN SANFORD
IMa.* 1IW i Mimw H.nf«d. Moftda
6/ MjurJi Srd, IB75
Friday's issue of the Sanford Her I
t*"'! ' n ' " ™ V th o'i* h&lt; «" X
. ■■ nuLttder
- . - An
—.—
r=-=i
rtrn and ___V
" , .
‘h,!r*u l&gt;J*ct of late..allow me to f „ m- V
aidI wns-r
was-c In
large
most creditable
Offlr«: II. raid flaUdJaf
Trlephoo9 Mm, 14ft
edition. D was tilled with- news of mend the clear-headedness of the at- u
titude of the Secretary of Labor) SB
Religion probably does not fall off interest and carried many columns wi,h reference to this matter.
in Ju n e —but church attendance of attractive advertisements.-does.
It also contained the information C O P Y O F t r e a t y ------O------~
| ,h a t - i n n i n g with fall, the Herald

THESANFORDHERALD

IN AMERICA!

J l.i N’r] II.. 1919
THE SANFORD.HERALD
IJUle Happenings
Mcnlion.of -»
Matters In Brief
Personal Items
of Interest

ARE YOU WILLING?
but from umvillingnei1toBtake°ig,| laCk ° f ?il!"lces-

Arey0U Mll!i

n

g

- c h a ^ e ' a t l f s V S .....

CAPITAL $30,000.00
SURPLUS $15,000.00

•V .

P F O P L E S B A N K O F S A N F O R D

Chocolate bars and almond b a r s ' r,,iti° n' We wiah
(C ontinued from page 1)
Will be the only kind we cun patron- the Herald all manner of luck and
■ ^ -"^WrVDUffRlISIHESS
hope
it
uill
roceiVe
the
patronage
of
ile after July 1st.
its town merchants to the fullest ex­ inother Morgan partner, attached | o |
----- O -----R- STEVENS
tent.
I tho- American peace mission.
c. M. hand
It is not quite time to engage your I
u
.• ,
R. R. DEAS,
“ '•-Pr *4,1.1
C. 0. COUCH
J. P. M organ.and Frank A. VanPUMgo tn Europe on
nir7hli, . . . . . . 1 " ' ’ (’m' ”f Sanford’,
Csshisr
Ass’! Ciifii*,
der ,p. the latter -retiring president
Hu. t h d d .,- i. corning
Jlli Z . T , H T v
T
of
the
National
City
Rank,
also
bebe privileged to do so
’
-, - r.
hulldlng.up its community.
•
,f 11 '» Properly
properly subi.orted
su/iported by the l°re the committee said they had
town's people.—Orlando Reportcr- never seen a copy.
" h e n it comes to the question of Star.
. With that the committee adjournMgning the peace treaty it i*s aston­
. ----- O ----r
. d w ‘ho“t Mttlng a date to continue never m»t n mnn who goemcd
ishing to note how many of the Ger­
{52.
'“’aring1. antl with. moml»en» on more.c earJy .u a ^ |,nnd jn hand wilh
U
E
_N
L
E
D
A
D
-V
ER
T
IK
IN
«man statesmen have just lost flieir
g, ,0
Sanford never needed advertising both sides of the treaty controversy J ml. Conscience guided every act
fountain pens.
as badly as right now and we have 'aying privately that the Inveatigai‘ , n T
' ,bU ,mrne^ * ‘ely dived
«* was a model'of mental Industry the intermediate and grammar
(I —
tior^ was over.
All of which, did credit to | out T h f u t i i “i.nd hroUKht ‘he boy
, ' .rfTorU ‘o entertain and in­ grades
SlMoinicii .hirer. At the
jM t Z “
h " Z 'u
themselves
:mfl to thoi» te«ehe«
S
!
^
hacl to ^ up ,
Mr.
Davison-said
he
got
the
.
..
t n . copy,
1 'Pu 0p,e- l l °
strictly
«o Hear up the status of l|le R^'j ,on7 t
service he rendered
i
' ' (resident Wilson | °ur favor we are dumb as f-ir n« i , t^ross under th e league of nations ! m 8 " ' rt' ht* w'«u
livered by Supt. T.- W.
not only a model
Lawton, exhausted, but Insisted • he
f nli, I
, , ' T " “ n,‘
I t i n , tt„. „u„i,t,.
I k„ „ i
“
was all
a "d never hi/d used it in a financi d ( ,,r'stiain. but he was an honorable whose admonitions
right.
"
ay
.
lie
had
«»
in U r o nhv«........ I moving forward
and
inspiring,
as
Prof.
L:°
In
shown It to no-one !,K„P.ni ,D!nan.*. in th,&gt; highest sense that
. ..
.
- a w to n ’s ad­
t it ir speecnes no ri-si-ni blame what- days gone h\ till
[except ,\|r
The name of the lad
* o the school always is. J Til' "litMilled, in,.| i teem • implies. To man, woniun or
■liild.
;
not
«ien JuCob*'
Jacobs, »ir,ncipal.
principal, in a short a d - ''n a ascertained.
bad sent it to him because ...........he km v .
. .&lt;a,n‘ " r
he always ex- 1Y
s l T n f di R®T J ' G V''r" !' k
the former sec-retary was. being co:.greeting, that lent a ( ,,re*» si»oke of the general helpfulness ' chur I " u HP R VC™ide Presbyterian
...................................................
.............
1enior
of advertising and ibis
, !•-* a^ particularly !" Uit•'*! *&gt;v the American mission.
brighten their p a th -* '1"'.1 en''ouraKement of the -patrons !0theM^ » , ' a . WBrri»*«»n. -and
oulh Curoluiit.
good time to issue another special I
lloot g.vv i. .................
I“ L
J°“rni!y ul life. II. cum-1S
-bor. .kot,h ef |
“ n" “ d' ‘hc r' " ur0
edition setting forth the many good
faithfulness arjd application' to f
„
Not enoygh c r im e - in Seminole f lK,inU of our county. Seminole m '
"ben he. a gisted by Mrs i ;
,,aMv al h“ ’ Reach
••ounty to empanel u gran&lt;r “jury. I ° r ' V^P^fb'med
_jnore
•biH'b..
, |
I
"
r-'iv v.-nnv.i
„ « •„ i * ,0 |w presented
"f
the diplomas t o '
. ..rnt'rry ,,arty «»( yming folks are
\ as that ronditioh brought about , ‘'a*0»Hanford never looked sol
. nothing
a'b..„V
r i ^ T ”“ »We «•did- » not» «f.dlv
,Mr
^ l c Z T \ SwaWPrt&gt;k
Philip Mile*,
ua* »’-'rty a.
............
°
-. W. 1 ,nr
" " a ' right
« him
*&gt;
about
by Rob Holly's bring a b sent, on I ....... and
,.r, P.Vits Wurc n.-Ver,
‘
1it
this a " °h(\
l,.. '"•tibl
...M .b..........
. s.-.-r.-t
r|siit
..._____
' fra Sun
it. ii"
tn.M
“ino’it
" nl,
M. .. W" , m.t fully
anorccin,..!’
u k in Y
,hi*
“ k m-cuplyu.g ,„r
•* ••PI,‘
l «R|if j i ar“t% -S ""k'gerty. Albert . l a•'vkihs
’
M. C A. " er k
Oki-ct-iuihi-u I ''right. ami who knows &lt;.Ur many the Gerinn to - • .rnmitt.-e. becaUs, bis
true worth until after the. thread
George A. Mathews. Rush \ i . ‘'"'nrt house and having a great
PWS.
I’ov. -ninent had mad. of lif
j urlvantagi Olll-nl. ,,f ,,.|r „ w (l j , , , j(. i j, . , , , 1, 1; .
Stafford.
•r#«l .
Alice Holly and William lime fishing and bathing and d in.-.
Rut as we
*/ui t &gt;■ so. T ri|
•MlVllt
11a vi ki n m g * and otherwise ••n,,,\t4l
&lt;'*M a-so. iatior '
' U'
' *• fmir new ho , , . t
. .
......... 'be -now white
"•tn the Y M, t
" "tn.’.g. Mr Rooi..w
- ui ihat
ocean
Those in &gt;|
' has Wade tin
Th How
. bore him away to tin- disPart&gt; are
".T". were carried t&gt;. (he Misses . . . .
county b itter
1 the inquiry voluntarc
Leaven, d tin- whole U-I'le ffs,„, 1Jljr r*-«: 1,1ar hotels
(•lady* Wilson. Lillian
awakened
to
the
real1
"•“
•i1
e
real-1’“
-“
'T
by
the
Juni
"&lt;r
(Trad.I' af. you know
There
I
hoi
y et w lio k n o w s th i s ?
|, lK
I " , nl "" *" "a.v that while th fs e tu t
"••r. Margaret Znehnrv. M.,-.
'ration that u ....... atlf| righteous were many and
.1
| was w:thin it. rights in asking f..r
Ii
dr. &lt;1, ,,f advantages „v.-r
r
.......
‘ ( r
p».ri I,an l*t ••n faki n fr,»•tn our midst i|U!ts presented very beautiful bou- ly. Minu H"o.................
"
»rd.
Sara
U
h.-.
0 U&gt;e class.
tintis a n d are
........
.
"HI aware of the fact, | ‘ "J-. .i t-r 1hi- i.-e.ii\ became pulde
GIVE THEM WORK
,
Gern’a«y.
President
Wilson
w»,
SUNDAY
s
r
i
i
n
n
i
.
, ,n , a e man who is thinking ..f
I . ^ e ^ f o n o w e d a d d r e s s , by Hon* ! ^ y ^ .
Wherever it j.
|e ,
,U" " " b „ hi, right- ,n holding 1;
, ) U M 'M I U
winter docs not •■
r' F A. Dougin** no,| -‘"'I Mis, Bessie Ziicharv »i,.,
•f III h.MCs
.. .. »
vh"
M-rv.-d Iht-ir country
| -I'
* mill, of Sa-,f,-d. ‘ Tb-nR aa "b-ip-roning the .parly.
Mr \\ dl
"
T h a t ,s V-hero the a,lv..r.
Udl
....................
Delightful
Program
»te great world war &gt;hoij!&lt;| In*
&lt;omi*
Arranged al {abort historical sket o of ii,.- - . 1 ....
H
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1
,1
and
if
it
is
p.
s-..ihle
le
educu-,
F*"idges.
nephew
of
Mi*,
Zacharv a.•
\d
the
witnesses
said
they
had
•M. K. Thurrh
a Job when they come back
tional sfeps.of Lake M
Th«*n*
Mi'rald " 'l l issue a special e.|j- beard rumors of copies in New York
'"•roe.
finished
c°mpnnied
the
party
and
will remain
may be instances where tin. ranriut
Nexi S,ind w is the annual Sunday by (he anmfuncements for the future "•('' them.
'I"" "f ,h" I"...... to be finished hy but did not know whether they ,.\Icriii
hy
Mr
J
U'
it,.11
l ■
I
done, hut every employer should (
J
H
,""I
Day
at
the
Methodist
jhureh
"rs. of Uclober and
will he 'st.-d
Like statements were made
. \\
' " 1,41*, chairman o f'
------- ------------mak. an honest effort
Klv,.
all that could he di-s•'fed in a special m telegrams to Ih
.,
S"",;,al r“ r ' "
Fiegiii after (he local hoard, followed by Mr VI '
committee
in
""Idler or the sailor a job
prefer- '••lition
We
" regular morning Sunday school b;-rt Hawkins, newly chosen trustee ' T.
S fu u ‘ " e e k
.­
S. luff
th. ' 'acoli
Kuhn la'llll
Loeb v&amp;
, . arc no w figuring on llir
.
....... .f ••’•••II,
V l •I
‘■tier to any other applicant
The ,» .
- "".on. the hour being 11.45. Th,.rp after which the class sang a h
,
!
Sn,
f
t
'*
&gt;
V
Sc"
ut
"
'
M*
,h‘*.—
‘ ut"
'be. cost of a in
af" 1
Warl.urg,
a former jiurtiu-r
*ar may be over but the boys who •pei-ial
sue.SI. I*.lid..,.
.I will
.
n
,, | ., ' riJ' * * '*
ln
other cities in
will In- no preaching in the morning. “ on song. “ Good-Night "
edition and
make
„„ a,|. m .1...........
the same firm.
have served their country will have 'ertising rate as low as possible m
C'M,ntry'
S p v " a ' “ ams have
Tonight (he inquiry ordered by
This is the day formerly known a., fH( that „ was indeed worth whil. 1
a \oi.e m public affairs and they will order that every business house
T
h
e
,
,
U‘
W,,rk
" “‘■h for associate
h. recognized as u strong factor
(h. senate last week seamed to have! I. d r ? " | ,nY* but begfnmng this presented ..’ ’Id
pupils • Members f „ r the National A«oc,a..........
«■»« be r epresented. Our reached a standstill because
&gt;«-ar it will b* known as Sunday
this country later „ n. And the one
with a box V 1 ar" , Y
Ja c o b « , ' ° n ° l U',y Scouts, which is doing a
representative will , alk to you about ha.l any further witnesseTto s u g g ^ t''' Sch" H' Day'
riu- principal change and t-,1.1 r
" h a could go
war and did not go (his special edition next week.
f . bpautlfu! sil erWare Kr'*a '- wir.t among the b o y , of Artierand table linen in token of th»ir no ic»• enator Lodge and Henntor Ilorah
deserves nothing in this world, re­
from th I , a
‘ Sunday ‘Sch° o1
• publican, of Idaho, who made the from the little tots in the Beginners'
member that.
° f their
d uri„g the
III addition to the several c’j iivuk ( ard of Thank*
revelations which started the invest- Department ,0 the Men's Bible school term.
----- O----Lake Monroe, Fla., June 7. 1919
Crass will havp a part.
sers the ladies are conducting booths
igatiun.
‘hey considered all their
To the
D a i l y MARKET REPORT
in the’ business district, where the
(he Noble Trustees. Esteemed "tatements In the senate had been
A beautiful program has been arYoung Singletary Hero
unsuspecting soon finds himself en­
Fat roiis. Worthy Citizens a n d proved, and Senator Hitchcock. Dem
One of the features of the Daily
The following from the Times­ rolled
the list of members
The
Herald will be the daily market reThoughtful Rupils „f | ,ak.* Mnn- o.-rat of Nebraska, author of the in- r-nKed for .hi, day including music
&gt;
m»n
of Jacksonville will |„. I)f
roe.
Fla.;
_
.
2
i
rhurrh
and
Sunday
school
■UHLia.iot
.Sanford
u
135
members.
alHthe lapejt nurvostigatrorr rrsrThrrtnfr'vfr7'1'TaretI Uie choir recitations |,y Che little folks U rw i tn Sarfforri, where hi
-fn-t news tnr the farmem ~ ^ d the
'■.is .well aad-J^bflr all workers hav«_ out-yeL—
hereby wish to express our ap­ ’fquiry apparently had lapsed with­ and all the other exercise* which are knowhi
growers of this and other sections preciation for the beautiful 1&gt;ox of out showing any dangerous "leak
......’’''-n. there is no doubt that thcV
making the Methodist .Sunday school
Little O. B. Singletary, Jr., of Col- quota will we reached . before to­
The markets will he wire service and silverware and table linen presented in diplomatic circles.
m
•pec.al days in Sanford famous
pge Street. Riverside, proved him- morrow -------night.
2 h‘ uf t0. thp "I'butPs Any one ».us. in token of your appreciation
" h o is in the growing and shipping of our service as teachers during the
Everybody invited to this and all
Ferguson —Nelson
of fruits and vegetables
-i.i— will
... realize
..
other services on that day.
past term.
c .~
*•. —
• On Sunday. June Hth at I’ i.IO in
other lad from drowning in the mud
ls. h? lnR raised for maintenance
at once what a gr.-at advantage this
Lhi*n»
of qca1 Scout work. The hoys arc
Je*u* Christ Now Wllh Us
This beautiful present and the
will be to the many people who arc kindly tbought which pronpted it thp First Flaptist church of Jackson­
building a fine camp on Silver Lake,
The person and presence of Christ
ville occurred the wedding of Mrs.
1 he outmg was a Sunday school
engaged in this business*. Tho duilv oui es our hearts and causes them
Mattie Leona Ferguson of Jackson- •re „ , t to be obscured by wrong Picn,p “ " d » P»r. of the festivities south of Sanford where they have a
market- report wil, be comprehensi ve
fine lAcatlon. This camp, when com, nVapflo* wi'h love and goodwill v,lle to Mr. Marshall S. Nelson of
' "' *Md ‘ be comfort and strength "** a dip in the springs. One lad. I pleted
and cover the r n tirc field and will toward you all
will pr„ VP a f,n,. ’p|a
Sanford.
" h .rh accompany assurance about F« tween 9 and 10 years old
ce for thp
O 'e (he Daily Herald the front
got be- Fioys to go for an outing at any and
Him
are
sadly
wanting.
At
the
Con­
•Wr fucthermore wish to express
-Mrs. Marshall is formerly of [&gt;alyond his depth and undoubtedly all times.
place m popularity in south Florida
"ur appreciation of your public an­
Tex., but has been living in gregational church Sunday morning would have drowned if O. B., Jr
Mr Brower will , |H.ak on lhia aub.
Should you he missed hy the can­
nouncements of your unanimous rec­ Jacksonville for ,ome time.
Mr.
bad not gone to his assistance.
’
vassers
don't fail to visit one of the
ommendation. that we be returned Nelson has been in Sanford a num- what
When
f r ' . ' f J ‘‘9US Chri*( and
• cry was raised that a boy
to you next term.
booths on First street and be en•er of years, coming here from what is Re doing?-are vital ques­
thu S l n „ t , , , ry lad rotlcd as
a member.
I’ruf. and Mm. J. Tildun Jarul.,. Illinois and purchasing a tract of tions for every soul. . Service at II
o clock. '
. •
and in Eureka Hammock, ro u th of
NO RADICAL HE, • anford which he has clenred and “ Children's D ay" will he-celethe - e v ^ ln g at 'eight
Under cultivation.' Mr. and Mrs |b r a te d
DUCTION IN PRICES put
o
Hock
A
special
program has been
Nelson are now at h.ome to Their
(( ontinued from Rage lj
friends in. the Nelson home.. They arranged, consisting of musical and
-.
have the hearty good wishes of tfioir other features.
j they would accept the reduction in many friends in Sanford and else­
,;‘wha« wpand how to pay
where.
R” is the Christiani Endeavor topfe.
Leader. Mrs. Royce Robinson.
Seven
p. m.
1 understand that this is what you
s t o n e s m e m o r i a l SERVH f :
are contending against, and you „ .ek
•/V
to induce manufacturers, wholeHeld at Geneva Baptist
Lake
Monroe
Commencement
Church
•alcrs. retailers, and consumers to
* L«*t Sunday
i *he f-ommencement exercises of
accept the present price, for good?
A beautiful memorial service in p , 7 Mnnroe Grammar School last
and commodities and continue buai- honor of the late Rev. Wm. Stones Friday e--n«T* were enjoyed hy all
r„. , hoo) tf&gt;rm hB,* bw&gt;n
m ” '. ‘ !U;rP,,y in"ur' nK the., employ- " h o served as pastor of the Baptist present
en M ' “ bor at the present level of churches at Geneva and Oviedo fcr a very y .ccess. 0.
ha?- ;- rke.' I
V° U Vt'ry likely
be sur- the past six years was held in the several 1&gt;ng le
I* t .'d» !
essful as t 6 the large industries, but
'. re tew
3
10*j
aptist church at Genova on Sunday cation..) way.
I think there will |,n m„re nr |o u
brick building
afternoon at 4 o'clock.
readjustment of the wage scale on a
The church da s crowded to the nearly so. and the senooi moved into
ower level in- the smaller industries
doors by former neighbors, friend- the same during the term. These
and in various localities.
c using exercises for the aohool were
nnd. members of the Geneva
-Statement by W. I.. Dougla*
also
the inauguration- of
building
Oviedo congregation who came t o l a s well
- the
­
of Brockton, Mas*.
as
well,
and
consisted
of
a
suitable
Pay their last tribute to' the mem' * d eon8l&gt;ted of
’
if you will call to min's, the per ory of the departed, who has been it program for all.*
capita in the United States in 1914. very important member of the com­
The auditorium and stage were
in round numbers was about 3.11. munities which he has served for so decorated for the evoking with a gor- 1
Recently l have outiccs that t'
ic per m»»y year* as pastor and citizen^- Jforgcuus display- of beautiful p„t !
‘ •pita is about 357. which is an in­
The service was presided over by Plsnts und cut flowers. The clavx *
crease of u little over 57 j.er cent.
colors red. white and blue wore fea
'V bile the jw-r capita remains at this Rev. M. H. Massey, pastor of the tooned in a double row around the
Sanford Baptist church.
Readings
is held by Uw
the
Ban™‘|li0n dollora in gold
sold 1,
K evel the coat of commodities
'Ki which made alovely hack
and. addres*«a were given by a num­
and labor will remain about the
ground, for who i, there th at doe,
« the member, of the F ed ecl
” hich- ■ '
same.
| am of lh&lt;? opinion that ber of those who knew him best not love to see our national colors
me uding Jno. D. Jinkins of Sanford
Thia bank, as a member of th e
.
prices will bo governed to *n great
and B. F. Wheeler and T. W. Law­ •displayed n -.11 their beauty? At
afforded
by
this
great
r
e
a
m
9
y
tem
&gt;
*Lore*
in the protection
extent a* the per rapita rises *&gt;r ton 'of Oviedo. * *
one end ^of the stage was a banner
falls.
to thi* benefit.
A* OUT o ato m er you «ho Omre
on of Oviedo
Music was rendered supported wV h T Z T
‘
0 . » . v . church, (rum it and Sbearing
L i . ? ’ the
. " f banner
. * « * of!
!
Statement by K. C. Slmmona of the b&gt; ' h* ' bo1' «'
1 here is no language by which
the
Simmons Hardware Co.
can fittingly portray the sincerity4if “ Sneccfi'"
1 lb lband
*
P h u t 148
• Sanford, Florida »
Succeu,
colors
numbers of
I snare the-belief that we may
th l. ra .„ -, Christian c h .r.c tc r; . PJ graduates
................ which was ,eight.
•jloo* for a steadily and gradually
In the ,Kpcrlcnce'o( . Ilf, t |m,
T h , lcho(j| , „ „ Upi
consUtcd of a

BANK that tNSUBES YOHIt DEPOSITS

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1,800,000,000 Dollars in Gold

herald printing CO.

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and. A b o u t
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dt

Summary of the
Floating Small
Talk* Succinctly
Arranged for
FFcrald Readers

Gibson. Sergeant Gibson enlisted in
the Engineer Corps at the beginning
of the war and served in France at
various points, on the front.
His
term of enlistment will soon be over
and he will return to California
where his wife and little daughter
nwait him.

---is
i , ? -**r

tonight for the most part by volun­
teers, hundreds of Jacksonville's
most prominent citizens volunteering
for service.during 4 he strike of the
paid department. Promptly at
p. m. the firemen walked out of the
stations, leaving only the chief and I
three assistant cj-.iefs of the paid de- 1
pfcrtm o ii^ p j, ,iuty&gt;
u y a |)rt&gt;. ;
arranged plan the stations w e re u
quickly* tuken over and. manned by "
volunteers. It i» estimated th a t one.
hu n d red firemen uro on stride. The
munii,p.il authorities art* recruiting
an entirely new depart m&gt;nt and
state they have the situation well in
hand.

T'„ X r * “ “ v M u v &gt; " 0 r - : ,N; ; r" ;
B, um„ y
15G(i has more imitations th a n any
,
, . ,
- ^ P e H s to spend the summer
E-Z Seal quart fruit jars „t L. P.
Complete stock D i.
,
other Chill nndJ Fever Tonic on the
McCuller’s.
.
S6-tf j Wight Tire- £ 0
m° nd t ' ^P,• market, but no ono wants imitations
55-tr ‘
Jno. D. Jinkins has returned from
G.
Henry
Davis,
the
hustling
rep­ in medicine. They are dangerous.
, «ht rtj business tHp*to Ocala.
19-!0'tc
resentative of the Cadillac car with
The ladies of the Episcopal church headquarters in Jacksonville Wa.x jn
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Walton of
. will give a cooked food sale S a tu rd a y ; the city H1-veral difys of thlsswcck
** Titusville were in the city on T ups
at YowHI’s store at five o'clock.
1 Mr* a
...tn...
.
‘
(he' guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. A. Simon will move her store p Y t,ht* KU,&gt;819
?
57-1 tc
Holly. Mr. Walton is th e edHig ( losing Out Sale Regardless of Cost Starts
I 1 1° Y Y V 1? 1 *,rP0*- "„,,x, door to . U
o/'of
Miss Phillips went to D
— (b»- Titusville Advoca te , one
O rlandj (be Sanford Furniture ~
11• - 01
Di: orders occurred at tw o *iE' r " .P.r •" tbo 0b(cst papers in the s ta t e nr.d tions when the strikers a ttacked new
{j f u n day on business and pleasure.
"lie will be glad to see her "customers
E. T. Woodruff is home for a few a((°r thie week.
8 well known in Florida. Mr. and men sent to take over the engine,
days visiting with home fhlks. *•
Mrs. G. E -Williamt &gt;,n.
, j Mrs.' Walton were enroute to Lee,-. house*.
I’he disturbance* 'were
quickly
quelled.
There were no ar­
While at Daytona Beach stop, at "Atlanta, from where ,|,e ^ii, ^ Y o l 0 p Y i‘° p,“ ,end thu. m-Pti" K of ,hp
rests.
•
Fire
insurance
policies have I
Hotel Breakers.
New management “ &gt; Asheville. N. C. Anyone who T =
‘
^ A88" p' a‘iannot
been
affected
by
the
strike.
J
There's
a
man
at
the
c
urb
to
Hites reasonable.
5fi-ltc \ “irc8 at,y special orders can comserve you.
55^1 •
The city is offering emergency 1
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson and p1un' cale
"dlb Her, care of Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Holly will rep­ firemen So a day and assuring per­
children spent Sunday at Daytonu
°8eF*b Kreinus, 22 Crescent Ijt.,
Beach.
. ' ( Asheville, N . C. Miss Lela Hutchin- resent the Herald at the meeting of manent positions to men who qual­
: and ioyal.
sonm. will
-have . r,ii‘rF
charge of the stom ,bp Florida Press Association at ify as &lt;
Mr. and .Mrs. M cBride motored toI- Y
n - t hY
r - . ^'haVe
r r - T - s - ' ' ---------------LepsharjfrEuifis. T a y a ^ 'a n iT M h 7 r~
Orlando Tuesday where they spent
J
15 ttl,Sent'
5«-&gt;tc
the day.
1 Lugene Massey left Sunday night points in Lake county, the meeting
•
4 &lt;%
to take place Thursday. Friday and
Bub-My'-Tism is a great pain k ill- i'0r Gpo4rBiu Y ? he wil1 takp a -Saturday of tliis week. The visitors
Wc have unved o:ir Or!n;id ) Stock to
( hrist'- .1 S • *r •
,
«r. I. r o l l e r , „„i„ ...... *• ' ' » ' ^
m
or f haol,.
i|re,^
to hc. taken by auto and boats
•uii. oe hv.d a . toe ,y,»nuns
San.jrd to close'out for
S £ , i[. ,thoum*tl,,n - •
1 *111 join him Tnte'r. “ *"y
' ‘" n" V on many beautiful trips over Lake
Club. Oak avenue, between
• '
. - the Season
county and expect to have a line
Third and Fourth stret*.
Mr. and Mrs, 8 . A. Couch, stopped w ’Y Y , ?* Pf rri^
»I»Ut . meeting and good time. ‘
on Sunday, merning at 11
over in Sanford Wednesday enroute d u ^
^
« n .t.p .« |„ „ .
o -I
H a t s , $ 1 .5 0 to $ 3 .0 0 v a l u e s
.
'
.
$
f-'-tf
tn Clt-arw att-r.
'N o r th Carolina, where they will I n
. I®- *'
,'" M
Appetite and
Mrs. Fred 8. Daigvr, Jr..
» • • • • • «
and spend the summer.
'
Headaches, due to Torpid-Liver.
H a t s , $ 7 . 0 0 t o $ 10 . 0 3 v a l u e d
.
.
.
litre Frt-de ick were visitors in Or­
49-l o t o
,iMU Tuesday.
,.„-nllllv.
.
.
b-‘» p roveu.it will, cure Ma­
lando
(Unglinm Dresses, S 7 . 5 0 10 $ 1 2 . 5 0 values
.
Miss Fern Ward is home for tjie
liaptlst Church
.- ... , • .... .
’
1,3ria&gt; Chills and Fever, Bilious FeM fclM lnr WirIn*. H xluw u un.l. vor. Col,I,
................
n u summer holidays from Brenhu- Col­
Next Sunday regular services 'wiir
irfppg.. ~ JIt, ’ /kills
•Silk Lh-H Ci-.-. Ski'i, SW Ol’ io ? 10.03
cuppln s .see L. C. Bowman, :i9S
..
.... .
-.
e S ern- th a t cause the fever. Fine lege in Soutli Carolina, where'she* is be conducted. The pastor urges the
• values
- r .
.
.
_
r»i&gt;t I .itli St,
o(!*‘!tp
*
\
taking a three year course in Lite &lt;|e- attendance of every n n r n V r .bj&gt;th
I9-I0te
,
part men! of music. Miss Ward is j morning and evening. A cordial ino Bowrr,
Mr.r R. C'.^
Bower? a - d . l l M e '
»•- • d Mrs. N
S k i r t s , $ 8 .5 0 to $ 1 5 . 0 1 '
.
.
.
H- *»nriiHr. Mr. , one of S'ajif &gt;rd's tqh-ntsd 'musii-l.uis vitutioii
r\ie n d " d .in all our
spending
IDar. siiendmv this week at a m i ' Mr*. Weidmu
C. iidw
and her many (rfends are g l a d to I friends and \i-itors in the city,
Ba.'tona Beach.
,
Georgette Waists, $?.«)?•
s /. h i values
Mrs. J.
a. H.
,,. Lawson m itun-d
have her Inunit- again for the summer. Sulijecl s if lim'dv inieresf will fie
Hr nod Mrs. A. D. Parrish ami 'audit Munila\ -\ hei • i • ■v ,
11"- Mr and .Mrs Harry Ward.m,I M i­ ei-Usider *
S i l k D r e s s e s , $ 2 0 . 0 0 t o $ 3 0 . K) V.q |,.0 s
.
M F; "I Saitmlers spent Smnl.iy .iflerm Mill 'MillijHh/
. Fern will spenji the summer at l&gt;a\a’ f ‘ i '..hii Beach.
Jas. C. Riiberis. -•&gt;rm«-rl\ tieputy j ("Ija Reu'-h where they liyve a cut •
Veils, $2.00 to $3.50 values *
.
iari Mason fruit jars at E. p in the ofliee of the ,-|,-r \ of- • • • elr- I Iage.
lii i o in mend Sale of Ship*
| Mci'uMrr's
.
58-tf
Wuslii t.gt on. June 12
|(,
•-uit'- is again helpin'
t
•1 • f- ' lllo- w.,v
find ng mil I In
.
meiidat
'i,that
the
g-iverimo-m
• :s I rank Tulbot and baby left lice temporarily, i inng
&gt;Mr.» place lo b uy. clot lit s is (o pick out , quit building-and operating .-uinmurSlturdlM-, f.»r Text's, where tl»e-- w'll lieavy rush of business.
!the best dressed men of the city and I rial ships at the^earli ('*&lt;I pop^ihLi* mi - a double to deep right in- iho first
*1" ' ce summer.
l amy licorgia peaen'-s lor ale at | ask them where thi*y buy
ing
Tl e\ incut w. re pr.M-i.tcd t„ 11„. s,.llal,.
iH
M •"l*n J. Pittman of I.exingtonl"'r crate &lt;*‘:;dei| and packed "ill all led \ ou PERKINS A
Jn
l
ie
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•,’
■
.
^
.
•
t,
committee today by the shipping
Of AM ONOS
.
Kv . as a week end visitor at the j l‘"lM'u‘aJly (or dessert. Get your or- HR ITT.
' 67.1,0
board. It urged the enrlv sale of singles by Baxter. Kimley and &gt;| . ^
l‘hc Diamond R ubber ( ’o.
I Fiimn- of .Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hos- dpr8 F,,a,,&lt;&gt;d *»Hon Hie busy season.
(•-IF gave .Lake ibden
tlieir only I
Ilerltert Crippcn of Chicago j* in ail eoinmereial ships.
L- G. Atkinson, (.la wkiimvilte, (; a
[Hj]
ore
now jru a m n to o in g th e ir r a
•lie city visiting his father and
5
Wit.
proud of thu uontidunre
rtre proutl
fabric
tires for (»()()() miles ®
^
mother. .Mr and Mrs Crippen at
notice
. Y ' ; ,,y inmnk"*:
d " t -. druggists and the pul,In
Dr. J. 1 . Denton left for Chicago' tlieir home on Silver Lake
Mr
a. '.
. . .
outiiiini ! 0 0 0 :i it |
11 8 . irn and tlieir Cord T ire for r a
I nor lo Mil) 15th pu&gt;muni of puv- u j *,
Fan' i, i&gt;tii&gt; t hill muj Fever Tome.
., last Turitday, to m| m*iicI a
wefkn Crippen and his family have a ti oinr
E l.
HU&gt;00 miles. T he W ight ^
49- l 0tc I ‘hoapital to get in touch with the in Jacksonville but Mr. Crippen'* ing and Hidewalk lien* will be hc- l.akp Helen U 0 U IJ 0 II (l 0 2
Tire Co. Ikls a new fresh v—,
repted al face of lien plu* lillornc)'*
R 2..III HO.
Mr and Mrs. Weidmun Caldwell \ lB,w,t in his P.ro^iu»»on He expects business keeps him tn Chicago most
fee
and
co*l*.
Payment*
under
thi*j
stock
of D I A M Q NTD S ®
to
return
aFiout
the
16th
of
July.
Batteries
of the time. lie is with the Sieger
Mi Wednesday for Dade City where
order musl be ra*h. After July I5(h
the&gt; will, spend a few days wjth rel­
Editor Andrews of the Estero Piano Co.,, and is one of thi* l»esl
Sanford Arter uml Smith.
ull paving lien* will be enforced by
1
I
@
1
1
1
g
atives.
Eagle and his mother were in San­ men in the business, at one .tint*
Luke H e le n —Sheppard. Baxter
foreclosure.
and McGill.
*
( I. West, one of the prominent ford several hours on Wednesday having a large piano business of his
By ordcf of city council.
own
at
Louisville,
Kentucky.
enroute
to
Leesburg
t
o
.a
t
te
n
d
the
(Fteir guest Mias Clothilde Atkina of
merchants and growers of the Oviedo
Sanford plays at Lake Helen June
J. J. Dickinson,
Shreveport,
La.
Refreshments of
section was in the city Tuesday on meeting of th? Florida Press Associa­
W HEN YOU .T H IN K OF C A N
19 h and Snnford plays' Kissimmee
M‘O r
Clly Attorney.
tion.
business.
ice
cream
and
cake
were served.
DY T H IN K O F - /T H E KANDY
here T hursday. June 26th.
Come
Buy
Diumonds.
Mrs.
Peck
und
Mrs.
Robson
assisted
Wight
Tire
Co.
K
IT
C
H
E
N
.
IF
IT
UAS*SUGAK
Wanted Some
... one
to tell us
• f ♦♦ * • • •
out and support the team.
In
entertaining
the
young
folk.
IN
IT
WE
HAVE
IT.
ST
A
R
55-tf
•
'
•
honestly that* they are not satisfied
49-tf
*i*Fi our quality or prices.
O G. Roller of the A. C. L. win T H E A T R E BU IL D IN G .
Wc
F.arge $ a l e ^ f Beg 1stFred Hogs
I fisvrn't
I
found onu_y#t. P E R K l N s f b l Hit: .dk&gt;-on Tuesday, relurning-to-j------------------------It*---kf----n
f• r ^ n ■
— ■ ■—a
•
All perxons desiring to atr-N
T -T JU rt , b m e'Leon~Srp"ringsllt ^
Everythin®.A BIUTT.
..
.
67-2tc
Waycrosa. Gu.. on Wednesday.
FI rst Methodist Church of_ii
.Sanfaxd —♦ ..lend Sunday school
-a
icnu
iiunu.y
school
will
.
Florida,
ha^jrtjrrhased
for
his
Smitfa
you
cnn
and
.Sunday
school, ---------10:80-a. “mr
Mist Lavola Burns J f ~Minneapo^the hospital for
..........^
* , . , m
w rw c x rw .r - a lw a a
,he
11:45,
the
Sunday
school
assisted
11 . Kansas arrived Tuesday and will aoveral weeks, the result of a badly
hot later tha n Saturday
herd of • Registered Duroc-Jorsey Ilf®.—Elizabeth
life.—Kllvnhiifh fTownc,
Pa.....
by the church choir will render a
noon.
Free transportation
witb her sister,
lcK- '
hogs from Mr. W. H. Emory of Or­
special
Sunday
school
day
program.
A*rs. E. J . T a ylo r.
Pint Mason fruit jars at L. P.
will be furnished th^m to
lando. This herd consists of more
7:30 p. m.,' Senior League.
McCuller'a.
snd
from If within a radius
Mrs. Howland and two daughters
thnn 200 animals of the .very beat
8:30 p. m., a special service will
of three miles of the Meth­
0 Way-cross, Georgia are in the city,
Mrs. S. AV. Johnson and daughter.
blood
obtainable and with this ad­
l e held for the young people.
odist church.
, 7 KU'*"** of Mrs. Howland's sister. Virginia of DeLand were in the. city
dition to his present large herd will
Prayer meeting 8:30 |” m. W ed­
Mr* « T. W'heeless.
yesterday and with Mr. and Mrs.
Ifive Mr. Burt one of the largest
nesday.
herds in the state and us he elimin­
L A. Stone—All kind* of haul- R. J. Holly and Mildred Holly made
Junior League 4 p. m. Friday.
the trip to Leesburg to attend the
ates all defective animuls as they de­
' a« I'honc 243. .
60-tf
We nre not trying to grab the
C’hoir practice 8:30 p. m. Friday.
velop
and
retains
only
the
very
best,
world
by the tall. We are not
*• O. Smith &gt;„d d .u a h tu r . '
Pr“ * A” uri- I
•
C. W. White. P. C.
Will .Submit Differences
purchasers for breeding purposes can
trying to get rich over night.
•Ht Wednesday afternoon for AsheBrussels, June 12. — The Peace, rely
. upon receiving the very best
. The changes and remodeling now
T H A I 'S why you can find
Vl P'
G., to sjicnd the summer
•nentfis in the Inuunta|na&lt; . '
going on at our store is due -to the GEORGIA PEACHES BY EXPRESS Conference ut Paris will invite Bel- stock,
Better Values for leas money at
67-1 tp
Nothing but beat select, perfect gium and Holland to submit their
fast growth of our business. This
pur place. We work on this
C n ? Symps is now riding in a new fast growth is dbe to the fact th a t fruit shipped. Gordans and Carmona differences us to the waterways to
basis. The very best at decent
XjPdillac car
recently . purchased
For Mias Atkina '
Jpne 1st to 20lh . Balls and Hlley’n the commission which is composed of
prices.
We- find it * payil&gt;
wc
“
treat
'em
white."
.T
r
y
us
fend
tn rough Henry, Davis of the Claude
A few of tho members of the
June 15th to July 1st. Elbcrta* J u n e representatives of the United States.
see.
PE
R
K
IN
S
&amp; BRITT.
67-1
tc
" an GA. of Jacksonville.
25lh, Jul 15th.- T hree Dollars per Great Britain. F'rance, Italy, Japkn, younger set cpjoytrd an informal
evening of dancing and miuic Wed­
Miss
Clara
Millen
left
T
hu
rsd
ay
ILib'My-TIsm*
■ o-xiy-TIsm Is
is a powerful a n tU , * P
T
, ‘,Ur"a *y crate,. Cashier a -Chock or -Muuey Foreign minister announced in the nesday evening at the home of Mr
Order.
•
Chamber
of
Deputies
yesterday.
," Plip: i t k i "" (be poison caused (rom !
," V V
K° M ‘ °
and Mra. J. B. Ray, who have as
Reference, Bank of Weston. C. H.
infecti'd cuts, curet old sores, tetter. • m * d
d!
67-4tp
•tc.
49-lOt- I Mr‘ Dav' d Lane to Miss tephenson Fong, Weston, Ga.
210 POUND PIG
•
m
‘ | which takes place Friday morning.
With corn above 50 cts. hogs eat
(ur** ? r ra,,k U. Woodruff has re-! Miss Millen will return home Sun­
Base Bsll Meeting Tonight
their heads off very quickly. The
" from Tallahassee wl\eVe he | day "bight.A-meeting of all those interested hog that fakes two or three months
“•pr,-vented Suninole county ut the
Mr. and Mrs. Will Ste/e s of in a base ball team for Sanford will to get on full feed never brings you u
■* ''Tin of t
legislature.
Moorchu vi n were i i the • city on be held tonight in the Hotel Carnes profit.
V. ;Vr- ■nd -',r s - L. A. Brumley left Wednesday enroute to Lersburg to for the purpostof perfecting an o r ­
When you nre ready to pyt your
- ' r&lt; ay (°r the mountains of attend the Floridn Press Associition. ganization.
shoat* on feed, begin with the II. A
Mr. Stevens is the editor of the
A league is beu.g formed in this Thomas Hog Medicine. Use regular­
Moorehaven Tinu-s a n d has done sectiou of the state which will in­
ly and watch your shouts round out
much to boom that section.
clude Sanford, Orlando and several into fat hogs in nine months—
All bogs going well over 200 pounds and
The ladies of -Circle. C, Presby­ other towns ' in this vicinity.
terian church will have a doughnut those interested in base ball are ex­ us high as 240. Figure the average
sale Saturday, June 7th, beginning pected to be present tonight at this feeding and you will see why • the
at 6 o'clock, ut McCuller'a atoro and meeting.
'B . A. Thomas Medicine is u good in­
salo will be held each Saturday dur­
vestment.
T r y feeding out your
ing June. *
6G-2tc
Jax Firemen Strike
hogs on thia plan and if you are not
more th*n pleased we will refund the
Let us send you
Among the prominp.it commission n i r i j a l ^ a t a t l o ^ h , 2 : ~ / r h ° m u- coat of the medicine.
■n in the city is
ia Andrew Amen
AmenP ' fl * "tatlona hc™ are manned
men
a quart or more
dola, general manager of the firm, of
^ m e r c h a n t s g r o c e r y CO.
t,
1,1 j.110 present day problem s, as th ey come un
L. Amendnla &amp; Co., of New York.
of our delicious'
Mr. Amendola believes In the asso­
h e o f bene^flt!03 'vhen our a&lt;( v ice, service
fee Cream for
ciation^ and cooperation of th * .
. After Too M uch for Lake Helen
growers aqd patronizes these oasociaSanford defeated Lake Helen yes­
Sundhy Dinner.
g | tionn wherever *he ^oes to buy fruits
terday in a fast and snappy game of
II is the purpose o f th is bank to help
and vegetables.
base hall, featured hy the airtight
as m any people a s p ossib le.
pitching of Arter. former big
E-Z Seal pint fruit jars at L. P.
leaguer
and
tho
excellent
all
round
McCuller’a.
.
’ 5G-tf
battjng and fielding of Kanner, local
^ Mr. and Mra. H erbert Lyman of
Brat
baseman.
ORDER NOW
Forest City were in the city Tuesday
d[
Up to the n inth i ning Arter had
and were the gueata of Mr. and Mra. !
w elcom e.you gladly.
not allowed a man to reich third
R. J. Holly.
Mr. Lyman and hia'
a
n
d
only
allowed
one
hit.
He
re­
brotlier, Howard Lyman have one
ceived perfect support. Kanner lam­
of the fineat orange grovea in the
SERVICE
med out three singles and brought,
atate.and are alao good farmers who !
in five men. all told. -He also stole 4
have made a wpnderful success in
growing epopa and raising fine hogs.*
th iZ hi j®1,y' •#cbnd has®»' BetU.
Jii*t Phonii .r»«?
th ir d base and- Spencer, short stop,
TVrv C&gt;rr, 'j !n the
aao
cntrlbuted some effective
•®| C4*»
ui iiu U tk tt, t l . L. l
r .S f * * £ ' S M 0 M E - 1N S ^
T IT U T IO N "
^
whl 8 « • « * « , left- fielder,
m ade the only extra hit of the game,
U

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NOTICE!

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BOWER &amp; ROUMILLAT

The Children s Day
Exercises
,
the
Congregational Church
Sunday Evening
June J5th ^
at eight o’clock

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�THE SANFORD HERALD

JUNE 13. 1919

E L D E R SP R IN G S: W A T E R

THE WELCOME RIDE

THOMAS l». 11AKnil. Ph. I).
Analfllral and l'on»ullli\* ChrmMt * I'rofmloml of Naluial ttrlentr
l.'mrrliua. Ilolllna Collpfr. Florida
■
.
- Piiralo l.aboralarr of liolUna Collrvr
Mr. T. O. Charlra
‘
" Inlrr Park, Ha.. Not. Slh. ISM
Sanford, Ha.*
.
n»tr Sin

By MARGARET L. AHERN

The

C ity

of

ay

GOODRICH
A kron. Ohiu
ft .. „

i - - rY,--

Tin* two sol lor Intis—fluty were hardlv ovor twptHV—trudged nInnt; tin*
parkway nlmh*,--ly, bond* In their rei*f-

iou

Color ____ ____ _
. .... l,1fW (’Marine . 1 . 7 5 Oarla per million
II.at IInn ___ _____ ■
Nrulral Total nolida
1.00 p-irla per million
• for Ammonia On parla prf„mllHiifl llardneaa
31.01 patio per million
Albuminoid Ammonia ___
Trarr Nltralea _______ - , _________ Trace
The a liar ore prarltrcll, of free and nlliumlnold ammonia In IhU writer and
lla rerj nmall amount of chUrinr Indlratea lf» rirrllcnt qnallljr for lini-i-h„l,|
purporra. In addillon lu (he good quatllr rhirarlerUHra of atiperior b iy ...hold
water. Il pooaexora epnlal frallirra of murh value, r.prrlallj ihnao uf racrlleni
raluraj aeration and LOW degree of hardneag*
. ,*
-r The Tiarteriologlral «n&gt;l|«lK reaulllng In an average total count, In four
aamptqn of the water, of J harlerla per cent,: and In Bndlng no rolon. or uihrr
harmful harlerla, fully confirm lla good quality Indicated by Ihn CIIUMICAI,

or pocket*. nnil " h lst lin g in kt*t*if up

— —*

Fabrics-8,000 Miles
Cords--8,000 Miles
«* d r iv e r s — to G o o d ric h D e a le r s
' Jr-*the B . F . G o o d r ic h R u b b e r
C o m p a n y h e r r w ith d e c la r e s a
m o r e - r:^f (ca g e 'idju cdm en t on
G o o d r ic h 1 ir e s — 6 ,0 0 0 m ile s fo r
SA F E T Y T R E A D S, a n d 8 , 0 0 0
m ile s fo r SI EVER TOWN CORDS.

their oplllls.
It Wits out* tlf those
run' Sundays- In . winter, nnt ton RTAp
mill, ivIili n sunny Mrn* sky. Tin* jn'i? w M B
rntuls were 11ry nml hard, ritu! nil hough
Vr, emfcJBm
It was enrly iimruInu. throngs'of imtnl ji
Isis \ \ iti * already Marling "II' on plea**( |,
|c r a |B u |
tiro trips, Mnny wort* eoutfurlnhh* In’
j
closed cars. while it|hors, roay-chceked
| J jiW tti
nml Inintllotl In furs, won I Swiftly hy
i
ff
In upon cnru.
__
_* L
j
.Ilmmio, nnt* of tlio luiy.H In uniform.
Hopped "hl-jllng mnl gave n' deep
me

,

Of the many «alrra of Oil* an.) »thr&gt; rrglona lhal t hair nnalyrrd,
none kiiprrlnr In nil good quallllr* l&lt;&gt; Ihul of Ihr "Htder Water."
Voura very yraprctfully,
___

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■ " ^ W illH I J Tlrt)ir It. Bl'jflB

T. 0 . CHARLES, Distributor
TflLKI'IIONK 3II-W

SANFOIIII. I'M)Itll&gt; \

The second design w it h box coat

barely reaching the lilntt arid fronts
ppre^ inB n,)arl to ^
a vest of

rui*ieil rude)},
or jo it ll lo n e in'
le e t b . ‘watering In a minute. 1 ve nti
Idea, Jimmie; b f s sit lo-re by lb.mini nml trust linn tut unto will conna lo n g with two e m p ty seats in It."
•
Ai-eorillngly tn. \ sat down and
walebetl the passing procession hopefully. II begun in look as though, they
wero out o f • luck when a gray ear
.. ...
...... ..
-.on ,.. ;.»....... *

silver cloth Is nlso exceedingly smart,
s.itln Is useil for the coat ami cheek,.,| ,ranne| f„r the skirl. Medium
„ija. requires 2 1 yards to-lneh satin,
t; ynrd silver elotli, IS Inches wide
nml 3 yapla -10-lnch flannel,
First Model:
Pictorial ^Review
Illf,*usb No. 811C. Sizes, 34 to -IR htrhes Inlst. Price, - a cents. S kIH N o ,
7933. Sizes. 24 to 31 inches waist.

The Ford Sedan is a. splendid car
for the Farmer because it, is"good and
comft.rtahle every day in the year.
It has a!! the utility of the touring car
with Ihr* niceties of ;!.&lt;• 1 i; h-tiass ear.
The wile P id.i hildrcn enjoy therefinen.ents and comff»rts.
It is easy for
won cn n oj:i:alt1, is always rt iial le.
as v.HI as economical.
Your early
order is s o lic ite d because the big Ford
Factory F a good ways from normal
production, ami with iis#. it is first come,
first supplied. Sedan. $775: Honor.

Humor In the Clissroom

»•-. .Ir! "I mnl p i. , a r c ! f o r sab*. A f t e r
e x p la in in g th at b r in e ‘Is* v e r y -alt w a ­
tt r. tin- P &gt;i It* r 1 a - l ' . 1*! " b y tin- m b
w . re plat-i.fl In it
l * li-l’s f a r e w a s
III ii tni uni i 'I " till sfi.t 1. 1. 11 ml er*Ma a il ­

— instead u f the 3 ,5 0 0 and 5,000 miles
respectively heretofore in force.

rom a Dealer

lisf* ' W
"j *!
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V
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,
.
.
“Mop t h a t,' his chum Dick, in te r

Fix thus2 new Goodrich Adjustment figures
firmly in your maid 0.000 miles for SAFETY
TKEAUS—8.000 miles for SIEVERTOWNS

This new adjustment stands back of all Good­
rich Tires, including Tires already purchased
in the hands of user or dealer.
Goodrich Tires in actual usage are today un­
folding such matchless mileage; regularly in
excess of adjustment basis, that Goodrich
knows it has the strongest, most durable
tires the rubber industry has produced.
The Goodrich adjustment mileage is increased
because Goodrich knows the mileage in its
. tires, and it wants to give every motorist a
. share in their economy.
Go to a Goodrich tDealer, and buy a Goodrich
Tire, sure that with fair and square usage
a Safety Tread will render you at least 6,000
miles; and a Silvertown Cord at least 8,000.

f

«***»•.
7,’i A \
F P L ,.“If I woro nt Immo now," In* begun - I* r
™
, ' 1!—
reminiscently. "IM I..* grensliig the old
NOVELTIES FOR THE SMART .
rrtr nml flllliiff iut \i\* wHil ens. r!ii*n
WARDROBE
nil (lie folks would pile In. nml ntn
0no cnnnot' rall to b; impre!,scd
would have our lunch basket It’s ill*
^ho artistic worth of tho now
most ns hit; ns u clothes hnm per-um l fashions, though they are exceedingwe'tl ho off for tin* ilny. Out ns fur j-jy simple. In mnny Instances. Com­
ets tin* Fulls, maybe, or perhaps to blnatlons of materials. continqes-o
L'ndc Steve’s rnnob. - We'd get hnch''TJnvorcd Idea; ns shown hy tho model
Just before It got dark, and llatmnh to the left, composed of figured and
would Imve a ninths size dinner. i\U plain foulard. The* collar and cuffs
romly for us. We'd have nppelttes are of cbcnlllo braid. .Medium silze
like* starving steers. . I ran almost requires 2V&amp; yards (lguretl a oft 1
smell ibo roast beef nml the gnaw yards plain .HI Inch material.
ff

I harp rnmplrtril rarrful .rbpmical nnatrat* of Ihc adipic of water ihil
brought mo n r lf loot work, anrd harp nhtalnpil the following rr.ulu'

ing, mill *-)ie promptly iv.tiled • “Itcenuse th e y a re , used to sa lt w a t e r . ”

. u 11 ..petted up tlie lentil, a n d w a s
Mpdrtltts oil id..ait front a sm all m u
rnliter lm l-l.l t
Slo* sighed wltli rein f ai Jimmie’* offer
“ If &gt;*at boy**
m u In-Ip ........ ait. and b a l e nothing else
in do, j n u -b all In* m y g u e s ts for the
d a y . ’’ sin* said g r a t e fu lly .
Wit Ii alt lim Pnei fo r llndlug e n g in e
trouble, and Ibe tidib*d In eentlve of h er
|rt-findse'. It look J i m m i e only a f e w
m ln u le s to llml lh a l th ere w a s a loose
ettuneeibin nt tin* Ignition s w lte b l i e
lived it e as ily , and llii'n, at M rs. Wind
—
. 11'*s t'eipiesy tried lie- s,.|f s t a r t e r »nd
found g a i t It w o rk e d without dllll. a lly .
O u U _i u e

lie *

beginning

of

o |i e

EDWARD HIGGINS
Salesman

K EEr YOUR EYE ON THE HERALD WANT COLUMN

o.f

bad spent slnre leaving Inline. Mrs.
Windsor, seeing tin* eagerness shining
In Jimmie's eyes, bad generously of­
fered to let him drive. She sat beside
him. pointing tillt llie roads, while I 'irk
; mnl h.*r eompniibui sal In haek.
Ily the Mine 1InM r e a r lied th e ir .l.-sllnntlnn, a m u n l r y Inn fam e d for Its
g.&gt;..d din n e rs, tin* four w e re ...... I
frie n d and
Intd e x c h a n g e d
runth

BEST IN THE LONG RUN

il n e r s ‘J to* lints learned that I In* «ar
belonged lo Mrs. Windsor's only son,
who was overseas, and Hull she had
been driving It slnee lie went sivny,
but " a s almost discouraged by her
frequent mishaps.
They discovered,
to. that she was as lonesome ns they*
were, nml that stie lived In a large
house, but u a s considering giving It
up ami going to n hotel In live until
her son came back. ’
After a delirious nml bffiirty dinner
nt the Inn, they nil’ enjoyed the long
drive lank to Mrs. Windsor’s house.
She insisted that tier two guests slay
| for supper and spend llu* evening*
j J Innate and l&lt;lck made tbemselves at
] limiie Immediately. They romped with
a frisky collie, played' tin* piano, anil
sung for lheir hostess.
At ten Ibev
reluctantly departed for their ship, but
not until they bad promised to spend
the next week-end with Mrs. Wind­
sor.
Ami she, between arranging for a
Ibealbr party at the next Saturday'
mail net*, and Inviting a number of
young people to a dance at her home
Saturday evening, forgot nil about her
lonesonieiicss nml her Intention of go­
ing to a hotel.linn wrote her son the
most direful letters he had received
In a long "Idle.
(Copyright, 1JI». Uy lh« McClure News­
paper Syndicate.)

FOR SALE BY

SANFORD, FLORIDA

War Week-End*.
It Is curious to recoil how ninny
thrilling Siolordtty* 'and Sundays Hu-rc
hove hci ii I'.iirtng lllr* wor. It wo* mi
m Sun.loy llml (b*rnmny cnrumlttml tier
llrsl definite net of wor. Oil u Sunday
the Iminion Time* puhMuhod Its tele­
gram nlimit the retreat from Miuih,
which created so painful, n feeling In
England. The cruclHl day of the secmill battle of Ypres. when the Oerumns
nearly broke througli' with the help »f
gas, was n Saturday. It*was on n Sat­
urday that the earlier dlspntehe* regurdlng the buttle
Jutland cron ted
*u unfort (mate an Impression, nml It
was on a Saturday In March that we
began to realize the grim posslbllltle*
of the'florman offensive of thht month

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A pure, sparkling, fruit beverage with a
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natural orange with an added champagne
sparkle produced by a special carbonat­
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Orange-Crush is a far finer thirst-quench­

er and much more delicious.
We suggest ihat you order a case of
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Ob­
tainable wherever soft drinks are sold.
The product of our modern bottling es­
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case

SANFORD COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY
Sanford, Florida

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JUNE IS, 191®

THE SANFORD HgKALtt:

CURBSTONE GLEANINGS
ev en t h e g a t e p o s t

NOT IN IT *
A Chief I* Among Yo Tnking Notea
■mi Faith, " I I c ,JI Print 'e m " ...
Ho Says Sauntcrer.
My Wish
To ate thee nohlcr live anti grow
from day to day,
And watch thee mount irp higher
still on life’s highway;
To know thy doors nrc barred to
Hate and Scorn and Pride,
‘ Dut to God’s Light and Love and
Hope filing open wide:
To find thee better, braver, richer,
greater, too,
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life anew;
To feel thee nearer me in life's true
comradeship.
And thee and me knit close in
Christ’s great fellowship;
To help thee keep thy ‘inner man
both clear and strong,
And falter not, nor shrink, nor fail
to strike the wrong;
To share with thee each weary work­
er's toilsome load,
And turn each erring brother to the
• rbyal road;
To aid thee find thy tusk, the work
God gave to thee,
Begin it, too, and work it for eter­
nity;
(
To hear the Muster say to thee, at
last—"Well done!
Life’s race is run, life’s guerdon won,
my child, come home!”
. ’ — E. I*. A.
ft ft ft
1 It ought to be true in America
that no man should have the right
to legislate for others who was not
himself a good man.
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help him when he needed help
would you go to his assistance in his
time of need rather than wait for
your time of convenience? Friend­
ship is n noble thing in this life. I
have a friend. 1 can depend on th at
friend to assist me by passing the
hat for my benefit, but to assist me
to lime of need, be that what it may.

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C I am glad tn see (he trees and
shrubbery, etc , going up on the
bulkhead. I think jn time this bulk-,!
bead of ours will hi* a thing of beau- j
ty and u joy forever. I have talked i j
of this for years anil it does me goi d !
to see the things predicted bv this
column come to pass. I would sug- !
goat a further improvement on this j !
bulkhead.
Let itr be levelled and H
planted in some kind of nice green j
grass put rustic seats out tljere, I
make driveways urtiuhd the bulkhead
—place* a white way on the brink
of the deep out there and n nice
walk.. All these things could be done
and easily so. One of the first things
I want the city coimril or some other
body to do is to have'the snugs out
in thov lake either driven down or
pulled out. Why mar the beatify of SS
a thing hy a few unsightly snags. £ 3
Then again, if then*
any chance in g s
lhti_wurld- anil 1 say there is. let's
: ^irutmlt^ lTon'IJjt^Ar^Ef-L'. Tu~it'inbvrri
their (lead track from over our bulk- ‘
head. That done, a nice park for
the kiddies, both young and grown
up to play hall, etc., could be made
over that way.
1 heard too the
other day that somebody wanted to
put u puvillion down that way.
T h a t is a splendid idea. Why not
turn the pavillion idia into n real
community piny bouse idea.
A
floor for dancing, -bowling, pool, and
games of all kinds could be provided
for—this idea placed on the edge .of
the bulkhead, extending over the
water would be something grand.
You community folk think it over.

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by lending me his presence, his every
good advice, his always kind words.
My friend is truly a friend. When 1
am not in trotildo he is near, when I
am in trouble h&lt;*.is near. He is my
friend. If you have a friend be to
him the fr.tn 1 that you would have,
him be to you. Remember that Aid I
•3!??n»SS!! JjWWlUilj
tnny have ht»—trials, troubles^.Hjnd j
temptations fn rertain hours—just
as you. Then fie with him. Your
spoken word or kirjdness, of consola­
tion of friendly advice will do more
for your friend than anything else
any one could do.-- If lie is in trouble
be it great or small—help him to
bear it, and help him when he needs
i t —not at your convenience. If you
legisla­ emotion, let us l e a d ' him to the
help at your convenience and not a t apportionment was. some
Ids need you an* then selftah, friendly tures ago, and many of the members ocean and th e .s h ip that sails at 4*.
to yourself and not a friend of your get out of the question by telling ybu War has left our people nervous, and
fellow.
Kememhcr “ A friend in that it is not the duty of this .legis­ we should reduce to junk any freak
lature to re-apportion. It may not who comes to serve us with u lot of
time of need is a friend indeed.”
j be, but not n one of th em will admit Jttussii)n biipif.i let us.. t r e a t J iim-aa-a-i that IfJ '(!bcs~^uit neeii
traitor, as a sinful agitator, let us
r f c t go to the hospital meet^ Maybe some day.
load him on a freighter where the
ing the other night because I bad
billows gu kerplunk.— Wait Mason.
heard there would be opposition to
the hospital
movement
and (I ' Lord Ashley, before the battle of
thought I would lie.ashamed to sit Edge Hill, offered a prayer which
Not the Right Tune.
through some of this opposition and many u man in the stress of life
A certain Hum wan angry one night,
rather than be embarossed I just would do well to Remember ami*to ant! begun to swear In the presence of
stayed away. I am happy to know repeat every' morning: "Oh, Lord, his_______ Thu latter^tbloklng she;
th at thb opposition did not appear Thou knowetft how busy I must be might slqiiiie him Into quitting, de* I
at the meeting. This is usually the this day; if I forget Thee, do not citletl to Imitate him and swore fer* i
vltlly, using tIn* same oaths that he!
wny with opposition to a good thing. Thou forget me.” .
did.* He looked iu her In nimimuent
When it comes to—either put up or
ft ft •
for a few minutes ami then remarked.
shut up, they haven't anything to
"Well,
you have the same words but
say. The idea of a man in Sanford r If a man is discontented with you haven't g o t ' the right tune." —
being against the hospital plan. It this country of the free with a gov­ Exchange.
seems the best and quickest wny to ernment invented for such folks as
get a hospital and about the only you and me, let him take his aunts
L it tle C h a n c e for Co n fe ssion .
pack his • bombs and
way it can be bad at present, and a and nieces,
“ A g o o d . h u sb a n d ought to fell Ills
knocks
and
creeses
in
his
second
a hospital can be
used
here
w »r u
a i u
t u t t* in San­
4r*ui*liN ^ fn n lts." e x p l a i n - tin* prohand valjeses(and go suiting o'er the Wife nit mB\H11l
ford. We need
keep!
•eil one. It is in keeping
fi*'*.i*mii
•
MiDjrr of domestic prohlepi*
with the progress
rogress of Sanford j i d sea. If a man comes here to jabber in a Milwiniftie newspaper.!' ' A &lt;ery
Sanford musF
F have a hospital. 17am w l ^ ^ t h e other fellows work, if lie’s o r ig in a l bleu, but i*hnt Is lip* &gt;pre*
glad to know*• that Sanford has (ine‘. proji* to b e a stahber with nn an­ scribed . ioci Ikh I n f conduct when site
I am proud to know that Mrs. Fer- archistic dirk, let us tell him thorugh p e r sist s In telling nlioiit them llrst?
nald felt so kindly toward the city our fact*B, we'll be happy if he
and then think that she did a truly chases to the foul and "foreign places
W h a ss a M a tter With You, Marti
noble thing. 1 am proud to know where his fellow lonfers lurk. If a
" W h y won't I ilnV" dem and ed the
that the proposition has been met I *katP fr,,m EuroP«'" u,lirs «»™« to lady of "mi ptumtls dtsplncem im t, ns
and that now we will have a s u re , this star spangled shori* hoping by *l|e tt-oPgmitilli w a v e d tin* want till
enough hospital, 1 am more proud ' h,H
aml snllies
mak honest sect inn iti Ms face. " D id n 't you a d ­
workers
sore,
let’s
condemn
his vert i-e fur a stout w o m a n to do h ouse­
to know ihat the opposition - if
crasy
notion,
let
us
curb
his
weird
work V
liitllnnnpoll* S t a r .
really there was any, kept their op­
position to themselves at the meet­
ing.

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The legislature ' has adjourned
and the governor has vetoed the ting
tak Hill.' TjVell, T Think tliat is two
things well done, und if the governor
will just keep his veto running on
some of the things the legislature hns
done the cduntry will yet be.saved.
1 think however t h a t ‘he could have
found something more worthy of a
veto than the dog tax bill. It may
he that a dog tax bill would have a
tendency to do
away with the
worthless curs that roam the coun­
try side without kith, kin or innstcr.
Be th at as It may, the dog tax bill is
now dead for two years, unless the
ladies can prevail upon his Excel­
lency to call a special session for the
purpose of considering ratifylng-the
suffrage amendment. If the special
pension should he called, the legisla­
ture would of course consider veto
messages as Well as any* other busi­
ness properly, before the body. Let’s
hope, however, th a t any special ses­
sion idea will not gain root and th at
we will have no legislature until the
regular time for cne two years
hence. Speaking of what the legis­
lature did, one of our dailies tho
othpr day attempted to explain what
they did by setting forfh the things
they did not do. Among thd impor­
ta n t things not done, that every one
thought would be done was the m at­
ter of. re-apportionment.
Another
the constitutional convention m at­
ter. We might geYalong without a
convention for awhile yet,, but surely
the other matter needs attention. I t
is true t h a t the time ripe Is for re-.

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NUMBER 57

SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY. JUNE 13. 1919

VOLUME X

handled- S a tu rd a y - by the firm of1Using and m eantim e those who w a n t
I went back T uesday to see th e d e n ­ men as in bad order th e car wa9
transferred to the Snnford shops for Bradshaw £ Harris, when A. Y. j a good paper are inv.ted to s te p up
. . k J. Holly. Mr. Brown has been tist. I had m y te e th worked on. I
repairs. Workmen in th e shops dis­ Fuller bought the F. H. R an d grove and get in the band wagon. T h e
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1olaet
’ elected s tate manager of the Vir- had. three filled and had them clean­
near Longwood for a consideration daily will - be 16 a year, $3 for six
(Continued from page 2)
giniu Carolina Chemical Co., with ed. It fsn’t like back home. This covered t the body of the. man who of $3(5,000.
m o n t h s 'o r ten cents per week by
i h ea dquarters in Jacksonville and will job would have cost me a b o u t $20, h ad evidently been dead several
carrier.
A- small price for a good
T he p ro p e rty consists of som e hun­
.
chicken pillau W ednesday night. ta k e , up h|s new duties about July so o s ’! am In the arm y now i t d o n 't days.
paper.
.
T h e ’body was taken ou t of the dred and tw enty acres with forty or
The"invited guest* were Misses Mary fiwt. He is a former resident of this cost anything. I p a y $6.70 a m onth
I haven’t been car and a coroner's inquest held and more planted to oranges. T his was
and Alice B ran n o n , M ary Lcinhart, city where he was local- manager of [ o f my insurance.
sick
b
u
t
once
since
I
left home, th a t interm ent made here. I t is im pos­ the home of Mr. R and for forty
Mabel Swope, Olive Lizette, Pauline the V. C. Co., afterward going to
was
when
Iwas
in
La-Chnpolle in sible to tell whether this man was years prior to his moving to Or­
Lovrjoy, Mildred Kennedy. Messrs. T a m p a to become m anager of the
lando.—O rlando Reporter-Stgr. j . _ _
\lton Farnell, Francis Swope, Ed- Gulf Fertilizer Co., and is now re­ the winter. I was on guard for 24 stealing n ride und was killes by the
D. C.
to his
first
love. Mr. .hours and it was snowing pnd ra in­ shifting of th e .lilmher oT'-whetljef
ward Argo, E. C. Dowling.
~ v - . . . . fc. —
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,u.
.
. New Addition
tlall K r,. M o t ^ -E nunukL-AblC ftM, j B ro w n - is p r o b a b l y - ^ o n f r i f t h e *b&lt;cs t ing all the tim e .. It laid me up for th e body .was placed in the cur for
•
C ertain
Merle -NTarshalirJoc L einhart, C a te r posted fertilizer men in th e state and three days. Gee, we have a cinch disposal by some one..
T he store room -on P ark a v e n u e
here,
nothing
to
do
b
u
t
to
eat
and
m
arks
on
the
body
led
th
e
sheriff
s
i.awton and R evedy Wright.
*is "thoroughly familiar with the bsuiby. the Sanford Cycle Co. is b .in g
Miss Gaye . Marshall is attending ness from every angle. .While in aleep.’I happen to be th e ju c k y one this office to believe th a t th e man may enlarged by an addition m aking a
the Y: c a m p - a t Rollins College this T a m p a he was secretary of the w eek—I h a v e n 't done anything since have been a victim of foul play and room 30x25 feet for the v u lvcaniung iCc ducted br National Council o f lb*
. Hoy a-&lt;iuta of America.)
Shrine P atro l and was presented with S a tu rd a y , or Friday, 1 should say. th e au th p rities at *£ampa have been
.plant* to be installed for this e n ter­
week.
r beautiful diamond Shriner's pin Only been to B ar le D ue twice. It notified b u t . to date no reply has
Misses Pqulinq Lovtfjoy and Mil­
prising firm,
firm. Mr. Bryan of this firm l o p n i l T C U II C T «DAIQC
upon t h e eve of his d e p a r t u r e ‘a t . a d o n ’t coat anything to ride on the been received.
states th a t the business has doubled b L U U I b M U 5 I . H R I i t
dred Kennedy of Sorrento are.guest*
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b a n q u e t given in hopor of Mr. and train.
during the past year a n d th e vulcan“s r a r i r o r c : W olcott this week.
The gardening season of Mffl8 la
Mrs. Brown.
His m any Sanford
Ypu w anted to know how long
Real
E
state
T
ra
n
s
fe
rs
.
jsing
of bicycle and auto, tires will be
Rev. L‘. E. W right spent Tuesday friends
here,
the w ar la still on, nnd America
are
glad
to
know
th
a
t
his
tal_____________— — ----------- J w e.w ere going to be in France; well
T h e following deeds were filed for added to the auto accessorS dep WW Is sending more men ncrosa the oceaa
and Wednesday in Kissimmee a t t e n d ­ ents have be'en recognised and th a t j don’t know, but we won't be here
ing the Orlando District Conference he has reached such’ a high position vcry long, not over three months. record in the office of the clerk of th e added to the auto accessory depart- to prevent the etu'niy reaching o ur glc*
rious country, says Chief Grub Sconi
of the M. E. C hurch Soutfi.
in his chosen line of business. Mr. Our C aptain said we would be doing circuit court • for Seminole county ment of th e business.
llul B. Fullerton.
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-------------------------------Misses R u th Young and Virginia find Mrs. Brown are very popular in police d u ty in New York in less during th e week:
America must feed these men, ano
Wright w e n t . t o W inter P ark Tues­ Sanford and other cities where they th a n three-m onths, bu t of course we
C. S. t Lee ; rid wife to Sam. W.' i
First Subscription lo Daily Herald feed them well. They ore our boys
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day to attend the' Y. camp in session have resided.
don’t know, for G erm any h a s n 't Stephens.
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who a r e risking everything, even ih e lr
T he first subscription
to the Daily
y r t ^ e- litf she
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Hutchinson —
to Chas.
at that place.
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up we are goinif fiver and take her E. Baker. '
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| Herald came in voluntarily this week from the horrible fate of each and .
. Mr. and Mrs. C.- L. West are the
Letter F’rom’Chas. M unn
off the rn a |f - i - l # m sending s o m e , J. W. Ford and wife to O verstreet the lucky, man being D. C. Marlowe, every country In Europe th a t our cruel
proud paren ts of a little daughter.
St. Menchpll, France,
pictures in a day or tw o of the boys T u r p e n ti n e ’Co.
secretary and treasurer of th e San- enemy baa overrun.
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Martha Elizabeth, born May 24th at
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May 15, 1919here
in
this
town.
This
is
the
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Mabel
L.
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to
City
of
Sanford T ruck Growers, I.nc., of this
That means more work, bigger work,
their home at L ake Charm.
Dear F a th e r:
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Mr. Marlowe is one of * a n - better work for the boy scouts th an tho
r. R. Kimbrel is visiting in Pensa­
Will w rite a few lines to let yog
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close.
Give
my
love
to
all.
Minnie
M
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to
Helen*
Hob*'
ford’s
greatest boosters and as.de splendid work they did last year. Get
cola. Mobile, Cleveland, Ohio and
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from his many other duties is acting b u sy ; keep busy 1 '
know I am still alive. •
Tell Earl I w o n t forgeU the overseas bins.
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other points.
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This
year
every
scont
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asked
to be
I received a letter from you Sun­ caps for him and Jam es when I I C urrie Mfg. Co. to J. R. R o b b i n s . , ”
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W. H. Steinm eyer of Lakeland is
respouslble
for
securing
one
adult
to
A. M. H u n .
.1 In O v e r . . . . . . : Trndn. H , M l . . , , (n publicity nnd
day, were indeed glad to hear Jrom co m .'h o tm ’.
agree to work with him on tho scout'a
visiting his * dau g h ter, Mrs. II. B.
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knows
what
a
good
live-daily
newsyou and to know you were all O. K.
Charles.
T u rp e tine t o .
, Individual garden or on the troop g a r­
McCall. • .
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to O verstreet
P*Pf* means for Sanford, hence his
We are having some fine weather j
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desire to get his jubscrip.'lon in be- den or on tho local council garden. T h e
It. E.‘ Kelsey left Wednesday with
T u rp e n t ne t o .
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now. the sun shines every day and
Hody Foun.1 In Car Lum ber
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lare
his.fumily (or T a m p a .
A rthur A. Lewis to Celia F. Lewis. , 'fore
th ey U
r e all
all gonb. The Herald brother or his sister's best fellow, hi*
the trees have been blooming for
H u Crippen and wife to II. C .
Hi. check for $t. .mill the u n d e or, Indeed, any m an who will
Mrs. D. E. Lundy and baby of !WO weeks. It m
makes
u n n France
. lu ii.t look
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.— mangled body of an unidentidilily makes its first appearance and faithfully stick to tho Job until tb®
Plant City are visiting Mr. and- Mrs. lot better, for I like m nshine better | tied negro wus found in u cur of lun.- Dieterich.
will treasure this check above all the !' crops arc harvested. .
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.i n nnnnniaiit.
A J.
McCulley.
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.than snow nn,i
and .rain,
especially u't.i.n
when ber in the Sanford yard s of th e I
rest,
for it is the very first to come
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Theodore jt sleets for a 'week w:ithou stopping. A. C. L. on T u esday of this week.
Rnni) Grove Soldin. In a few weeks the m anagem ent
BREAKINQ A DEATH QRIP.
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he
car
came
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Sanford
from
Helgerson nt L ake C harm June Hth, j
to Bar-le-Duc last Saturday
One of the largest transfers in of the Herald will make a canvass of
Trim
pa
and
was
en
ro
u
te
to
P
alatkn.
h tine baby girl, \ irginiu Isabel. for a COuple of days.
We ran get a
Being re p o rted by train- grove property for some time wns the city for subscriptions and a d v trMrs. Helgrrsoh and the children! pass almost
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whenever
we want* one. Florida.
have been spending the winter with
her parents, M r, and Mrs. S. L.
Murphy.
----- Mrs. L. R. Mitchell spent T h u rs ­
day at Winter Park.
Miss Mabel Swope spent Tuesday
at the Y. ra m p at Rollins College.
The Woman's Club will hold Its
regular meeting Friday afternoon at
tne club house.
Mrs. T. L. Mead
Vill have charge of the ^program, the
vuhjrect to be discussed being civic
improvements.

fOUNTY HAPPENINGS “

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f*lsc pconomy wns never practiced, and. well—It nee d s no explanation. Ihe "M ol**
wise” motorist, the man who actually knows how much it costs him lo run his car.
Just d o esn’t do ll. and th a t’s sufficient proof in its self. Its pari of our b u s in e s s
lo keep mileage cost records on several s tan d ard m akes of llres, and |n doing so
have discovered that Ihe num ber of r e tr e a d s In use on cars where Ihe cost counts,

Boy Scouts Learn Rescue W ork and
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HE’S A BOY SCOUT;
Ills UnclFSain can bank on him whab
ever tie his part.
H e’s a scout 1
No "Ifs” or "and*" or "buts” or fora"
confuse his mind or heart.
He’s a scout 1
[ Come, look him over carefully, front
nnd face nbput,
Qulx him, Iwiko him, tu rn him upslda
Mown or Inside out,
You’ll find lilin tru e ns navy blue
And resolute nnd stout 1
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is practically negligible.
WHAT WE DO WANT WITH T H O S E T IR E S IS T H IS —We w ill. give you ■*
complete new set of tires and one or two spares, with tubes If yon siy. and make
you an allowance Tor the used llres ta k e n off your car. T he allowance w* m ake
la very reasonable, being based on Ihe present list price of your llres, th e mileage
they have made, and their condition In general. O ur charge for Ihe new llres Is
Ihelr present list price, plus Ihe custom ary war t R . less the amount offered for
your old tires.
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might have been good for .many thousand miles more. T he result Is yod not only
buy a new easing but also a new lobe, Ihe old casing and lube going to the Ju n k ,
man, from whom you receive very little.

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n i s sense of duty points for him a
clear, nnd shining way,
H e’s a scout I
He understands w hat “service” m e a n *
und "honor” and “obey,”
H e’* a scout I
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H e’s genuine American, ho’* loyal
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H e’s on the Job to show old JJ1U w ha t
Yankee boys enn do.
And there he’ll stick through thlu and
thick,
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Hu’s n scout 1
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On our offer we ta k e all the risk, we might over estim ate the value of your tire
equipment, and. thereby be Ihe loser, but you in every case get tires of s ta n d a rd
make, guaranteed for 6000 miles, and in the event of a defect wc make Ihe a d ­
justm e n t here* You don’t have lo wait fo r.th e tire lo go lo Ihe factory as Is usually
Ihe case with tires purchased Dorn many other sources. T he total cost of such
equipm ent Jo you will figure less than you have been paying for tires of s ta n d a r d
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Service—built In with quality m aterials and
expert workmanship' Is the predominating
characteristic of

o n E xtended Trip i S / i
Mr. and Mrs. J . Tilden Jacobs
who have just closed a very success­
ful year as principal and assistant
principal of the Lake Monroe scnools
expect to leave th eir home In Chulu&lt; ota in a few days for an extended
trip throughout th e northern and
western states.
They will visit N o rth Carolina for
several weeks, going from thence to
K ntucky and then to Denver, Col.,
where they will visit Mrs. Jacobs
sister. T hey will re tu rn in the early
fall in time to ta k e up their duties
- at th e Lake Monroe school
Mrs.
Jacobs* sister will re tu r n with th em
and will aim teach a t Lake Monroe
next winter.
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Reiter Roby Contest
Readers of t h e W om an's Home
(.'■•mpanion have rto doubt been^ in­
!, rested in results (if the Better Hub&gt;
&lt; unrests from east and west, north
and south, for which this magazine
p nlacle a spSOiUt^i - H w —
____ . . . The' W otnari’s i r &lt;1I r i e C orri panion the Welfare D epartm ent of
the W om an’s C lub received material
which enabled it to carry on the
Ib tte r Baby C ontest to a successful
conclusion in Sanford.
The co-operation of the physicians
Puleston. Tolar. D enton' and M ar­
shal were appreciated, as without
them the contest would not have
been possible, t h i r t y babies being
examined. The prize baby and one
lo receive the bronze medal was
JUmes Meade Fojc, w hose'score
99 per cent.
Those receiving diplom as were:
Division One (six months to one
yea r)—highest boy and girl: Charles
Claudius Cobb, 97 per cent; France*
Louise I’urdon, 96 ’per cent.
Division Two (thirtee n mont’hs to
two years*—•William Morton 1 higpen, Jr., 98.5 per cent; Ada Alphalee
.Singletary, 96.5 per cent.
Division Three (twenty-five
months to three years) — Russell
Stringfellow Wallace. 98 per cent;
E v ely n 'S m ith , 96.5 per cent,
Mrs. C. C. Cobb had prettiest dec­
orated , carriage, ‘m ost original - car­
riage being th a t of Mrs. J. G. H u r­

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Besides tho 353,048 Boys 8couts o f
America, duly registered, there nro In
th e great boy Seoul brotherhood all
(o re r the world millions of boys w e an
Ing practically tbe same unlfprm and
having the snino algu and oath, th?
a&amp;mo beliefs and principles and ch e e n
ful outlook on llfo. and Its opportuni­
ties for service.
There nrc large boy scout organiza­
tions, following tho one originated la
England by Lieut. Gen.. 8 lr R obert
Baden-Powell, In alm ost every count
t r y wherever boyhood longs to be m an­
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Jam es B. Murphy nnd Ernest S turm
(Journal of Experimental M’-dlelne)
subjected mice to bent • and a week
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later Inoculated 'hem with u strain of« tuberculous virulent for mice. Theao
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-scnntr v f ovbry country In tho world
hnve made good.
Ilclglan boys carried dispatches
through the very enemy's lines when
the most skillfully trained soldier cou­
riers failed. Ilelgtan scouts gave up
their lives ra th e r than betray the se­
crets of their country.
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— French - and EngllsK scouts bars
many times secured Information abso­
lutely necessary for the safety of thelt
countries* armies.
• Certain It .la th at American boys
would llvo up to the records made by
these European scouts, even to the giv­
ing up of th eir lives If their country
needed these supreme sacrifices.
American scouts, scoutmasters and
scout commissioners nlrendy are In the
.trenches kif •Liberty's front lines de­
fending -Civilization's freedom from
barhnrlan onslaught.
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hand bills
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GEN. 8TRONQ LIKES SCOUTS.

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Special o rg a n iz a tio n s -w iw perfect­
ed covering a largo p art of tho Allantie const lino, and In each case the boy
enrolling secured special permission of
hts parents. All o f t h e i r work was
done privately.
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The boys agreed* to hold themselves
In readiness for any emergency call.)
They also undertook to make a careful
survey of thts actual conditions In a
definitely prescribed torrltory so that
there might be available Information
as to the full resources of the com­
munity In ra se of disaster. Including a
list of all houses suitable for hospital
purposes, mimes ot all doctors, infor­
mation about all .automobiles, motorbonts, etc., which might be of service.
In addition, to this, In some of tho
naval districts, hoy scouts co-operated
In tho curly dnys of the w ar In locating
unlnwftil wireless stations.
. WHAT FOREIGN 8COUT8 DO.
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We must produce* food as never be­
fore tq keep America for Americans.
Secretary Houston urges the ‘boy
scouts to double their production of

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In a letter w ritten by MaJ. Gen. F. a
Strong, commander of the “ Sunshine."
o r Fortieth division, a t Camp Kearny,
Cal., to President Frank von Tesmar
of the Coronado boy scouts, he says:
“A previous engagement makes It
Impossible for me to he with you. This
Is regretted particularly, because 1
hnve always hnd n great Interest In the
hoy scout movement. I have had occa­
sion to observe them In many parts of
the country, and have noted their effi­
ciency wherever they were called on
for service.
“ In Honolulu they were Invaluable
In handling many detnlla of the carni­
val nnd were highly praised by the gov­
ernor and officers of the association.
"The boy scouts as an association
stand for everything that Js honornblo
and patriotic, and they.deserve coinmendiitlun of all for the work they
lire doing.”
SCOUTS ARE LIFE-SAVERS.
If the scout’s willingness to tielp
othent were not bnrked up by scout
knowledge and ability, his "dnlljf good
turn" would hnve more of kindness
thnn of genuine service to others In It.
As It Is, the application of whnt each
scout must know covers service to
others going all tilt* way from answer­
ing questions and pointing out direc­
tions anil giving first uld. even to the
saving of life.
Scouts In Long Itrnmh, N. .!., saved
a n a a from tlro-.vtjtu t tn a WolL _ - _

-READY-MIXED

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The breeder should use hla own mind
and Judgment In mixing the percentage
of hts feed for hogs. He can find all
the tables In Henry A Morrison's Feeds
nnd Feeding nnd In hts agricultural
college bulletins; and If he has the fa­
cilities can arrange and hulnnce a n r
tlon on the finals prcscrlficd. He would,
however, save himself a great deal of
time and labor and get more exnct re­
sults should he ask the state feed In­
spection department for Its published
lists of all mixed fecdn registered In
the state, and chopse those ready to
feed which fclll meet his requirements.
n e will find It to his advantage to
know the game. He'm ust use his own
Doodle In determining the quantities
of each feed for. each lot of pigs a t dif­
ferent times during their growing pe­
riod,
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Professor-Ervnnl says: “The young
growing pig weighing SO to CO pounds
should eat about one pound of protein
for every four • pounds of carbohy­
drates.

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BRITISH SCOUTS’ WAR WORK
Ilnrry Louder, the famous .Scotch
comedian, on his rcceni appearance Id
Omnlin, Neb., said of tho work of Ilia
scouts In England:
•T here are at present 240,000 boy
acouts engaged la work In England
that hitherto had been performed by
men. Their work Is such that n welltrained boy cau accomplish ua well ns
s well-trained man. Carrying mes­
sages across tlie country, helping
wounded soldiers after their ‘Vetutn
from the buttle front und u thousand

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mflTKel at "SOOlo 200 pounds. .
20th.
P each an d 'lo m a to
■ Whipping Wrong Hora«.
crates
In marketing hogs young, the flak o f ' A foreigner o n ' n wvisit to England thirty -tw o cents.
57-3tc *
loss from disease la also lessened.
I Is ’ at a loss_- to understand why In
-F or -Sale—Belgian Hares.
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n o Is therefore Justified In feeding ,jle i,nUK(.„ 0"f parliament each pnrty,
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the Tery best feeds obtainable while bus a whip fo r Its own pnrty when It W a kefe ld, Geneva, Fla:
the hog Is capable of making bis wonts to bent the other pnrtv.
Two 1-ton Nash trucks, good as
greatest gains.
now, in first class condition, at a
bargain. See K. R. Murrell. 57-2, (&gt;
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Those w ho' have not been ralslog
their pork and bacon should get a good
gilt as soon as possible and b eg in .'
It. la hard to estimate the value of a '
good brood sow, which can product t
two litters of pigs a year. I t will b«
more economical In the end to buy n |
purebred and raise good pigs. You ca n ,
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always sell- registered stock because
the demand Is greater ih^n the supply. 1 All Local Advertisements Under
As a role purebred sows or-gllts are This-Heading THREE CENTS a
better feeders and will respond to good L i n o For Each Insertion. Minimum
care better than scrubs. All swine Cbtirge 25 Cents.
should be purebred, hut not necessarily
registered, although registering adds to
In answering an advertise m en t
their sale value.
where
no n am e Is m entioned in the
• With a. bred gilt, or one to be bred
to farrow early In ^he spring, IL n ecdi-*d« plasae- d n n o t - a s l e T h e H e rald
tro rfak e ontyfong to'raise ehough hogs for Information as to the Id e n tity of
for the farm meat supply.
th e advertiser.
Usually we do not
We will not miss our German frank­ know who th e advertiser is a n d if
fu rte rs If every farm home will learn we do w.e are n o t allowed to give
how to cure meat and to make pork o u t this in form ation. Simply w rite
sausage and specialties. Every produc­ a letter and addresa it as p er in­
er of pork should cure h li own hams s tru ctio n s In t h e -ad.
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and sides—a t least enough to meet
the demands o r fils own household and This Column Is F ree to Returned Soldiers
his own hired labor. Home-cured hams
and Sailors Who Seek Positions.
and bacon are always In demand
W A N TED
among your neighbors, provided of
course that you do a good Job. You
W a n te d —T o b u y second, h and
cannot expect to get a good price for
piano. M ust be cheap nnd in good
Inferior work.
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to more and quicker meat than other S anford,
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animals, and do It most edfroirflfalf^
W anted —General Accident Fire &amp;
of all. 8tnrt now and start right. Get
good animals and Interest the boys In Life Insurance Corporation has a t ­
the game.
tra c tiv e proposition for an experi­
enced insurance salesm an to w rite
SELF FEEDERS.
sick and a c c id e n t.- Addresa M ." M
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sonville,
Fla.
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Hog raisers with self feeders cad
keep more hogs than they could oth­
W a n te d —Six good plow hands and
erwise. The members of the boys' pig
ten men for clearing. Steady work
club and the county agent should con­
fer with the lumber yard and prepare for satisfactory men at 19 cents per
Pleasant, healthy place rind
plana a n d ' specifications which Wilt h our.
D o n ’t write, ju s t
avoid many of the evils incident to the good treatm entaverage feeder built without thought. come and ask for Mr. Brown and go
In some counties building bees have to work.
Spring Garden R anch,
been held by the county agent and In DeLeon Springs, Florida.
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one county nearly a thousand self
W anted r~ T w o male waiters.
feeders of the proper kind were built,
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w'hlch caused an Immediate Jncrense $7 week. Belle Cafe.
of 2.000 more hogs on account of the
W a n te d — Work.
Can do
any
labor saving effected.
kind of yard, store, house, gnrden
or dairy work. J. P. Cobb, W. 10th
s tre e t.
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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

W anted — Men to cut veneering
blocks, ties anti cord wootl. C. J.
Vermillion, Wekiwa. Fla.
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(Phampion. P o l a n d (Pfiinm J3 oa.r
HOW

TO

KEEP BOYS
FARM.

ON TH E

_ Horse for S a l e - A big bay hors*
for *100. In q u ire a t Herald Office.
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Sixteen P ure W. R. hens and roost­
er for sale. D. D. Doane, Geneva

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For Sale — Pure bred White
Leghorn hens. . J. Taylor, Citv.’

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Nice dogs for sale,
linger, City, R.-A^

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George Ra|.
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For Sale—One G. E. ceiling fan.
Price right. E. C. Bowman. 6R-2tp
F q r - S a l s —AVu- h**e-tho&gt;-stanfl^Td
peach and to m a to crate, thirty-two
cents complete; to m a to paper twenty
ream bundles *3.75; Clay and_\Yhip. .
Seed peas *4.25 per bush'll;" Mixed
peas *4.00; peas in 2 H bushel sacks.
No less sold. All f. o. b. Seville.
P r e v a tt A Co., Seville, Fla. 65- 3 t 7
F or Sale or R e n t — Large, comfort­
able house, recently repaired. H. C.
Du Rose.
,
■&gt; 55-tf.
For Sale— Russell Engine 15 in&gt;.
by 20 in. R unning condition. At- •
trac tiv e price on application. South­
ern Utilities C om pany, Pnlatka.
Fla.‘
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Kpr Sale—One pair black hprses..
and harness in good condition. Ap­
ply to J. E. L undquist.
6G-2tp *
F o r Sale— W H of Lot 30. Mecca.
H amm ock.
Mnke-ofTcr to owner,
H a rry A. Brown, 416 7th Ave.,
P ittsb u rg , Pa.
55-3tc
For Sale—Five acres near Cam­
eron ‘City. Two acres cleared and
fenced. Excellent (lowing well. On
public road, near loading s ta tio n .
Cash or terms.
W.' M. Haynes,
Herald Office.
55-tf
For Sale—Steam canning outfit.
Firat clasj order.
C apacity 1,000
cans per day.
Price reasonahls.
A. Buck.
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For Sale—Seventeen acres of land,
near Geneva, ju st west of the old
Steve Williams' place. Sanford and
Geneva brick road
runs
right
through it.
Geo. Siday, Box 236,
Sylvnnia, Ga.
54-4tc

For Sale — Duroe pigs 7 weeks oldi
Duroc boaes for service. Orion !&gt;e- ,
W a n te d —Your la u n d ry work, Bed
fender strain. Geo. Randall. West
apreads, &gt;beets, pillow ctisrs And
.Side.
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table linen a specialty. _ Work g u a r­
an tee d .
Frazier's H and Laundry,
FOR RENT
512 'v Sanford avenue.
56-4tg

Furnished House for R ent—&gt;909
W a n te d —Eight young ladies to
Magnolia
avenue. P hone 79. 57-Tp
e n te r St* C atherine’s Hospital trnin■■ ■
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Start your hoy In with untmnls of i ig school for nurses. New class be­
For R e n t —Two furnished houretila own. anti arrange with hltn so that
gins J u n e 15th. Hospital and tr a in ­ keeping rooms, up stairs.
No chil­
all of his profits may he his. Nothing
ing
school incorporated.
Hospital
will send your hoy to the factory ao
dren. Park avenue. P. () Box 313.
For application
quickly ar. to encourage him to rnlao nAn-sectnrian.
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a pig and when sold put the money blanks address S upt. St. Catherine's
For Rent
T hree unfurnisht d_
Into your own Jenna nnd tell him thut H ospital, 1916 W alnut St.. Jucksonae owes you board.
viUe^-FJn.
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.^ 4 .
v a m tttF fo r two 7 r th ree
• • ' room s for cash. Address Box A, c-o only. E nquire Herald office. 56-tf
' A colored boy nnmed Sam, while H erald.
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•For Sale— Duroc pigs 7 weeks old.
Hi w i g h t , about one pound of-protein
rambling through the woods, came on
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to flve'pounds of enrhohydrntes la cor­
Duroe hoar for service. Orion De­
a hornets' nest. With rnre courngo for j
W a n te d ” The ladies of Sanford to fender strain. Geo. Randall. We»t
rect
ode
so
young
he
Hung
a
stick
Into
the
know
thnt we guaran tee every pair
"At 150 pounds It should he Increas­
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abiding place of. the little alrplanlsts, of silk hose we sell. I’erkins &amp; Britt. Side.
ed ; for each pound of protein six
with the usual quick results. Sam
pounds of carbohydrates.
55-2tc
For Sole—Five roorm furniture.
made a hundred yards In two-fifths of
T h e fairly well-grown hog. 240 to
53-tf
510
Magnolia.
a second less thnn nothing. ,
W a n te d Fifty men.
M . S. Nel­
300 pounds. In fattening will do well
"You
didn't
run,
I
ho|&gt;e.
Sam."
said
son, E ure k a H am m ock, Sanford.
Furnished Booms — By day, week
on one pound of protein to eight
a white "geinmen" to whom Sara re­
pounds of carbohydrates.''
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or
m onth. Every convenience. Over
FEEDINQ THE UNWEANED PIGS. lated the e|rt*ode,'
After listing the various feeds ond
Philips Drug Store, corner Park and
Upholstering nnd m attre s s making, F irst street. Mrs. C, C. H art, Prop.
combinations of feeds used In exten­
(National
c a u o n a i Crop
c r o p Inprovement
i n p r o v e m e n t Service.) i . . “ Well,
. ' mlstnh.
......... I wouldn't
,
„say
• 'zactly
,
sion hog feeding tests at Iowa agrtAt two or th rio weeks of age tha *,hnt 1 n,n&lt; but n num ,n 0 flel'1 1cross fu r n itu re repaired, mirrors plated,
43-tf
nothin' un to tops nnd seats recovered. First
gs will begin to manifest an Inter- M,e ron'1 ',nlJ h&lt;*
nc
mltural college. Professor E w a rd s a y s : pigs
a i.
a
a . &gt;
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/ i f r n a f i t vis t t i n l i s v s a l s l ' d / U L ' n M
At- this of me fum mnh wait)' down.'
"Each buttermilk hog drank 32 pounds est In the food of the sow.
class w ork only, Brown Upholstery
LOST
of buttermilk, ate less than half aa time unwenned pigs should have n low
Shop,
121 CouiJ St., Orlando, Fin.
Choosing
a
Mite.
much of the *2 corn, only one-third set trough barred to keep nwey tha
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L ost—Between Osteen Ferry and
Kathryn—I think girls arc silly to
ns much of the *00 tnnkngf, only twd- bigger pigs, and they should I e en­
New
Siriyrna Sunday, J u n e 8, Roysl
wnnt
to
marry
those
snippy
young
thlrdn na much of the *55 middlings, couraged to go to It to satLsfy their
FOR SALE
U.
S.
C ard automobile tire, old, on
lieutenants.
I
shall
never
tnnrry
an
and actually reached a weight of 200 hunger. The use therein of sweet milk
rim,
size
35x6.. C. P. Dickinson.
pounds some 02 days before the hog and n little mill feed or pig menl will officer below the rank of cdfoncl.
P eaches for canning purposes for
Klttye—You’re sensible, dearie. Gen­
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without buttermilk did."
soon Induce them to eat a great deal
sale.
Mrs. J. O. Andes, II. A. Box Orlando, Fla.
Ho It would seem that buttermilk la hi this way, thus supplementing the erals.arc likely to he of a more suit­ No. 195.
67-2tp
Lost — At
Presbyterian
church,
one of the best hog feeds. Where It milk of the sow and hastening their able age for you.
black
umbrella
with
crooked
handleIs not freshly available It may be had sturdy growth.
.
For S ale—Two or three months
Some Time L eft
In a dried powder form. There are
Weaning at four weeks of sgo Is usu­
old pups, cheap.'* M o th er a water Finder please return to Herald of­
Mrs. Justwed—You wrote me only
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ten pounds of solids In every' hundred ally not of good practU *; If not ac­
spaniel, good watch dog and fine fice nnd receive reward.
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pounds of liquid buttermilk. The rest tually cruel, the change Is too sudden from time to time while you were gone
L ost— One black silk umbrelU, nnd you ^iild you'd thfcik of ine when h u n te r. Geo. T. Ballinger, Box 241Is water.
for best results.
R. F. D. A._________________ 57-tf
carved wood handle, probably left »t
Two Utter, a year may be hnd If the " '" y t h l n g else was forgotten,
Al»o
other things keep the lad s busy all tho pigs are encouraged to eat while still „ , ” i r *,u **»antI n “ *' mjr 'Jenr' *'fprj‘
F or g a le — For a sh o rt tim e only— S ta r T h e a tre ten days ago.
one
how
knot
pin
of
gold
with
tiny
time. They are an Important fuctnr In nursing, nnd If they are not wenned .lb,nK p 1ho hu,in * J e t bp&lt;,n f° rKott*n3 nice building lots, corner Myrtle
England's destiny. The British hoy until six or eight weeks of sge. This
enam
el
flowers.
R
eturn
to
Mr.
B.
Fa v e n u e and Seventh street, opposite
DEPENDING.
i
scout Is doing a great work today In probably Is the better practice,
p ark. Twelve large sh ad e trees on W hitner, Firat National B ank and
the service of Ills country.
When pigs tire left wltH the sow for
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tw o sides.
Seventh s tre e t paved. receive reward.
T h o man, the soldier. Is the 'bull­ periods ns long ob ten to twelve weeks
\V. W. Long, 410 Oak avenue.
L o s t— New York Life Policy Not
dog' as It were, and the hoy scout Is she will wean them heraedf. but It Is
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the 'ferret* There arc 40,000 of theso time wasted, for two Utters are lm745310, Ju n ie Perkins, J5000. Re­
hoys actively guarding Britain. With ; possible.
For S ale— Five acres tiled land, t u r n to J. M. Neely. -313 Magnolia
their keen little eyes and their quest | When weaning takes place the sow
R eward.
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two wells, small house, close to lond- Ave.
for romance and excitement they aru should be returned to the pigs two or
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—------------ir g s tatio n .* *3,009.00 term s. H. B.
playing a great p a rt tn guarding our threo times so thnt the udders may
L o s t—Small plain wrist watch on &lt;
Lewis.
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sea-girt shore.
.
W ednesday afternoon.
Reward 1 . .
1 be milked o u t
T o be a boy scout Is to be a discip­
re tu rn e d . 1011^ Oak avenue. . Thone A|
For
S
a
le
—Two
wheel
w'illow
baby
lined good boy. Good boys mnko good
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MATURE HOGS QUICKLY.
ci rt, w ith top, practically new. Will No. 425.
men, good men make good citizens,
si I! at reduction. Address Box 756,
nnd a good citizen Ih always respected.
The hog which weighs from 200 Jo
C ity.
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Every boy ns well as every man must 200 pounds Is the hog which the packdo his best today fur his country."
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j er wants and Is the cheapest and best
E ig h ty acres, under fence; three
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hog
the
farmer
can
raise.
According
SCOUTS AIDING THE NAVY.
flowing wells, fifteen acres cleared.
to Doctor Henry, the amount of grain
„
Lellera,
Bill*,
Invoice* ReceiptFive room house, good barn, near
EtcPlenty
of them
Immediately following the declara­ required per hundred pounda of gain’
leading s t a t i o n . First *3500 buys it.
tion of war steps were taken to effec­ Is as follows; - •
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Box 781, City.
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50c each’
tively organise, along lines similar to Wstght of hogs.
Par 1» lbs. __
the coast guard work of the Boy 100 to ISO lbs............................. 417 lbs. of fs
F o r S a le — We offer lim ited qusn*
150 to £30 lb s ................................. U l lbs. of fe
Scouts of England, older boys special- 300 to
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SO lbs............
..1.04 lbs. Of ft?d
tity B rs b h u tn s seed peas s t five-fifty
* How about the running expenses
ly selected In order th at there might 25 j° 2S
.............. ........Ml lbs. of fe*&lt;1
Office Supply Deptper b ushel; Clays five-fifty; Mixed,
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be available a resource for use Ly th«
0
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Phone
148
Sanfocd. Florid*
five-tw enty-five f. 0. b. # Seville for
From the farm ers' standpoint there
“They all depend on the people you
n a r y .department, should the occasion
sh ip m e n t upon arrival a b o u t the
Is g reater profit tn puttjog hogs on t b s run over.” * \
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I rofessor Evvanfl of the Iowa agricul­
tural collet-.
"When the pig roaches 100 pounds
*n,weight about one pound of protein
to flee pounds »&gt;f carbohydrates.
“At 150 pounds for each pound of
protein six pounds of carbohydrate.
“The fairly w^I-grown hog. cjo to
3tX&gt; pound-, in fattening, will def well
at one pound to cl^ht pounds of carbohydrates.

WHYJOTCOMEHERI
t h e y c a r r y e v e r y t h in c

201 West Firgl Street
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

named, and hereby -ngrocs upon its
part to equip' said pro p e rty for hos*
(Continued from pagi
. pital purposes and to m aintain the
hereby conveyed, and the money
i
do- In* a hospital for an d during the life
nnted and to be donated I. together fo said grantor.
with the issues and profit
Second, T h a t it will pay unto the
"hall forever be used solel
said g ra n to r yearly in equal q u a rte r­
d u s iv e ly for such hospital
ly p aym ents during the rem ainder of
a n d for th e m aintainance
htrr life a sum of money equnl to
p etu atio n of the said
e,Kht per cent, per u nnum on the
L au g h to n M em orial" and r
valuation of said property valued n&gt;
wise;
“T h a r In co'nsrderation' of ithe
conveyance of the said
and of the donation of
ys hereinbefore granted,

Mt o u t herein, ta m e to be made a R ne*____
p a rt of the minutes of this meeting.
Miscellaneous
Bt* it fu rth e r resolved th a t the
m ayor and clerk of the C ity of S an ­
ford be and th ey are hereby request- To treasurer, cash
and instructed on behalf of the V ojchers
CUy of Sanford to execute the said
deed as drawn in duplicate, one of
T o t a l . . ..........
wnich shall be delivered to Mabel L.
Treasurer’s report, M ay, 1919

Adopted

g ra n t
propsaid
con-

in

rcgulai

urhers paid
“ nee in banks

property

Phone 16

Pennsylvania

V ALL SIZES

It is further made and accepted a ,
a condition and consideration of this
indenture, and of the grant and do­
nation herein containtained. that the
' aid Jfernald-L aughton Memorial"
1,1“ 11
non-sectarian, non-denom.national and non-rarial forever.
And for the purpose of better s e - ,
uring and the carrying out of the
mrposes and provisions of this in-!

FLOUR

^ i mefl.n s nutritious bakings,
palatable nnd easily digestible.
W IG H T G R O C E R Y C O .,

Sanford, FV

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cording to E. R.
hospital purposes, r; p e _ . , . „
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O- r . Smith, Roy Symes, R. £ . ]
this council at a 1 man, Roy Symes, -R. A. Newi
ressed its willing- Geo. D. Bishop, John Adams. N
conveyance. pro- none,
could he worked
«„i i
tion of both p a .-. n n ,
n r,,,n an c«’ was placed on
.
lond reading and read by title
, and P * w d . Vote, Yeas, G. F. ‘
deed of convey- “ nd passed. Vote,
Yeas,
G
n. a n d is now be- Smith, Roy Symes, John Ad*
•il. which o satis- Geo. D. B .jhop, L. P. IIuRan R
I Mabel I..' Fer- Newman. Nays, none

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Motion Roy Symes, seconded by
t» h. Smith and carried, city at -1
torney be instructed to accept cash!
Paym ent of all paving and sidewalk •
lJ&gt;"’n w htch paym ent is made I
prior to July 15t h. 1919. at
fare I
value of lien nln*
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comm ittee I. P Hagan. Roy Sv

Not Obtain

and A- H. S m ith be instructed
purchase an additional team
mules for s a n itary d e p a rtm en t.
Lred T. Williams presented n
•ter of widening s tre e t adjoining J.
Hood's property south of yard
bee at R an d ’s . Yard.
On mot
_ L- Smith, seconded by Geo.
Bishop unci carried, in considers!
of work done on this street by }
Hood, and to be done by him, ho
allowed $50.00 to cover cost, he
furnish the city with deed to five f&lt;
■trip on west side of road.
Hr. Tolar s ta te d necessity |
muzzling dogs and on motion

\ y E operate a thoroughly cqui;
▼V testtng and repnirintf autnmnl
starting and lighting
batteries. Bring us
e guarantee courtc*
ous treatment and p
service.
W e recharge and
any make of battery. If vour
battery requires rcpMinspect
Ii
oOr work for 8 months

reports

= ; r . 7 . f e t . v „ h»

were read

“ Th* longer we me
surer we are o f ei

y°ur present battery last the
tual/y selling you a new one,"
W e sell only the U S L - t h e ha
machmc-pasted plates. Sold only
Iced adjustment plan. " '
And every U S L comes to us
Dry-Charged,” which
m eans you obtain a brand new
ctury-pcrfcct battery.)

H. L. HAIGHT
c or. Park and Commer
• Phone 5 8 -J

Pound fees
Dog tax... .

187 FEET FRONTAGE ON IsAKE MONROE

Joining Bulkhead on the West

BIG HOGS AND YOUNG ONES,
ement Service 1

C03N ALOV

hogs arc those

*. t'ut many of
30O1pound* do•slcal con-trur-

J en years time affords a thor.
ongh test of almost any plan or
business- proposition.

i^ T?!n&lt;nv !rtr«i an*

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The Florida Citrus Exchange
has been in active and successful
operation for the ten years end­
in g June 1, 1919.
organization

is daily
-alF -th e'
time becoming more efficient in
its sendee to growers.
Over four thousand grovo
©wners arc? niTilLitpH tvifh tVw*
the policy and operation of tho
body are of the greatest assist­
ance to the officers and directors.
The active interest of tho
grower members of the Florida
Citrus Exchange is • the solid
foundation on which has been
builded a business structure with
the power t&lt;? weather -adverso
• conditions and to take the fullest
advantage of favorable ones.

t h » m ent.

L1'! k |«.&gt;rk l« rh
arid llie pa&lt;
th* ill be. i ; u t he'
u c r o td to h r c c ! n sernnd time cluruulfortulty of thel
the y e a r n sectf^d choice 1* given
trr^ of eight
.«•!;*. The*., two nrc eertrdn to hav«
■re tli-'ti considered #i]'| paym ent meat.
... m u ' iwi.iiie pig*, ami in c a s e

lie original sow and the hoy is ,,u .
I to all that he can m ake
•r e arti many variations In this
In ca«c the sow pig Is received
ie club member nt w eaning Age,
pig* from the first litter nt the
age or one from the tlrst and
econd, may he re turne d.

young pig* well until they
r the market, which should
1HO pounds.

hade and fresh drinking
t exe^t

The

hogs

during

w arm

II feeders for_flnlsktug ma

k ep t’ warm or even
house until the

1’revent hog cholera by vaccination.
Ho not feed Her. but kill them by
ni-nn* of using (he dipping vnt or
»ome device tvhereby the hogs may njb
mi l,’ oil over their bodies.
,!r....1 up your herd by keeping only
f
Individuals and breeding to
* P’^ebrcd sire of the same breed.

oonai Crop Lsiprovament Service.)
•■re are many plans of flnnnclng
I’lg club boy. Many hunks are
fendy to take the boy's note unv,l for both animal nnd feed,
the endless chain plan a breeder

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OKDANL-O,
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Every member of n pig club should
keep n record of his work. He «niitild
weigh Ills pig when he gets him and
keep n enreful nccount of the weight
nnd cost of feed and . the monthly
weight of the hog. He will bo oxnectonce.

not enough to make

WRIGLEY5
m ust K E E P

R o o d , we

it aood until

n e n c e tne sealed package

—impurft&gt;p;*crf - herding,
p re se rvin g the delicious con­

s|nii||,| cru-lii.itlv he

brought ro fmi f,,M
n,o demands
I of the pigs and the milk flow Increases.
S..me of
•• , ,-irser ..... Is may give
plaee to r h. r e-mt entrales sti. h as
‘klm milk, '•imerinllk. lanknue, mldj dimes, cru.li.-d oat«. ground liaHey.
peas and nil meal. It s often eheap. r
to buy the*e eoneentrates in a ct&gt;mmerclal m ixture.*w-hen the proper in­
gredients nr. d in.urt to obtain »r the
feeder Is lie xperi. need In Imn.lill.g
them separately.
These feeds smv he offered In a
watery slop, Tlie fmsllng of the sow
should he lib. rul ns nt
„ t^ . r t|„ lP
can the growth .if the pigs |,e pushed
so rapidly or cconotnlcnllr.

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the hsneficici goody*

SEALED TIGHT

KEPT RIGHT

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A Ji t a A U h a iiii&gt;i m »(.

♦ h e - ^ or M-wtrw‘nticys ttiFnrfffifnTc;
lu humility, ntul In the obllgntlon
^ e n e niiinklnd. True genius i l« ,
Ims these Inspirations.—Kmers.n.

p o w d -n d r»«ln
hold
*d of the knife or” fork In

Interesting Text Books.
A «.-lh»ot In Italy uses stump nlhtims
fo tetii li geogrnpliv and lil-tur.v Hitch
sfudt'ui lm* hi. own collection, while
the *c|io,d owns a larger and mure
complete one. TLe iidy* and girls an*
a great deal more devoted to their
*1tulles with S t u ll novel text honk* to
map*.

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Here is that Famous Refrigerator with the
seamless, dish-like lining— the genuine—
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tn e f vvi ! nc ..f the sow that ha* Ju-t
' furrowed
f... tight f„r fnur or

PIG CLUB RECORDS.

that withholding w ater tends t o t S duce fattening hogs to eat more for­
age. and helps balance the ration by
HOQ8 AND POTATOES.
fum lshlng''proleln as well as acting
as a laxative.
[National Crop Improvement Service )
Rut for breeding hogj, and growing
Because of the economy w ith which
pig*, one cannot go far wrong In allow- the pig converts Its fond Into edible
____________ _________
1flesh, this nnlmal steadily Increases In

Three flavors.

sow

(National Crop Improvement Service.)

I’lgs that ore kept In pastures,
where they huve access to green suc­
culent. grasses, d o .n o t suffer from a
water sliorrni^* ns much as those that
nro fr&lt;| la .fry lots on dry feed. If the
dry feed needs considerable water to
furtl .-r ibo work of digestion the more
turce V m green feeds will be-eagerly

He.'ps aPFetlfe
and dlscstfon.

Is ready t
amy one pig , „ r !ltt„r 0Bn th u , b)
! Mve&lt;i —that means Increasing the pir
•.crop by
oont.
•
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If a s o n is t.&gt; l&gt;e put In hew' quarters
before farrowing, m ore her early
enough s-&gt; that she will bnvo ttme to
get^ mytispmml to the pen.
. t*«e short straw or chaff for bed­
ding.
,
Make.n Tender of n 2 by 0 nailed to
the wall 5 or 0 Inches from the floor
so th at the little" big* may have a
chance to slide under and save them­
selves when mother lurches dowq upon
them. More pigs are needed and many
little pigs ran be saved bv this *r-

'FfTXcV i f l A L T s w E n rc m -tfO G S

Having saved the citrus indus­
try of Florida from-destruction,
having made for the growers
who are members millions of dol­
lars and having proved beyond
question that its work is on the
right line, the Florida Citrus Ex­
change asks that its usefulness
may be helped to become even
greater by your support
*
A j to how It will benefit yoq
and aa to where and when
yon can Join the Florida Cltru* Exchange, write, wire,
Vhone or call on

BT

f.’! that devops or

e sow,

During a ten-year period any­
thing basically wrong will bo
pretty sure to disclose itself.

L. A. HAKES, Manager
.............. 1269.60

“ w.T'os to furnljh the female
agrees to ’take- In return one
pigs from the in&lt;Ten«e.. The
generally provide* that tho
belong to « pig club /uid *obrules nnd follow ns fa r .ns

Jjj KATlQiy

Florida Citrus Exchange, Tampa, H a.

Report of collector, month of May,
1919:
C urrent taxes,...........
C urrent license .......
Pound fees. ........... .
DoS ta x ....................”
D elinquent taxes ..L
Interest......
,

Sanford, Florida

Address: C. KENNISON,
trr,wTWTv« ^ p. o . Box 505, Orlando.

mayor

Expense Tiger ra
Cash to collector

Phone 251-W

w!t°hntLhe \VCStV Two h ] o c k * of building I
factory building.
nk

MAKING HOGS PAY

Roy Symes, seconded (
U Bishop rules be fu rther wai
creas. upon eonsiderution «n.l ordinance be placed on its tl
y Council of t be C ity of ri ading and final nassairo
v*.

-bC frtfe-Tnr
Council, and. a copy of which is here­ HtTirfo each delinquent.
Motion Roy Symes, sect
to attac hed and made
a part of
hose resolutions as fully as if fully G. F. S m ith and carried
Sm ith be instructed to arrn
A. F. Westerdick I
trees on bulkhead.
On motion G. F Sm ith, seem
by John Adam •* and carried,’pre

. SERVICE
a STATION

In

m other

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Therefore, be it. resolved bv the
G'ty of Sanford. FFnrjda. in regular
session assembled, th at the City of
Sanford does hereby through the
‘ '«&gt;• Council of said city, does here7 i‘, ‘ •
'he said property as ,-onv'yc&lt;i and donated, m accordance
7 ' , ,lt"'1 11 rins . alltl &lt;onditions of

battery

taken

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John Adams. R. A. Newm an. G. F.
Smith, L. J \ Hagan.
Nays, none.
Said ordinance was placed o n ’
‘bird reading and read in full and l
passed.
Vote Yeas, L. p . Hagan. I
hereby' accepted on be)lijllt-uL-lLc. John Adams. Geo. D. Bishop. R A I
-Nfcwmmo,-- 0 —1.1 ■Hir t i h - - t w i - r -------- v fcTr—**- -T
■IJo'tU .^aD y H y im tu ..
t'ity «if Sanford. Klnywtofvt*
rtoyn, none.

■re typified In

Ss e l f R r i s i n g E

I'

line of l a r k avenue extending east
I to the east line of alley in Tier Two
,
Trafford’s map, excepting
j therefrom the Intersection of said
| Ninth street with Magnolia avenue,
j was placed on its first reading and
read in full and passed. Vote as fol­
lows. Yeas, Roy • Symcs, ' Geo. D.
vman, John* Ada ms
P- Hagan. Nays,
none. Motion L P Hagan, second„,i i.„ , .
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.J ° h n 1 Adlims rules be waived
readinK
Vp| nance placed! on second

a . in re g u la r session, th e
u e e a oi c o n v e y a n c e wi t h th e
terms and conditions t herein ex­
pressed, is hereby a p p r o v e d as
drawn. n,id th «• te r m s a n d rondilions thereof to g e th e r w ith p r o p e r ty
therein conveyed a n d d o n a te d , is

| | j s | P u rity1
E conom y
&amp; E ffic ie n c y
tNG SUN

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ler certain con,/j-

l,,0n

All l/i sealed

someone around,

farrow hi

Seminole Bank Annex

Kelly Springfield—
Portage—

Complete stock of Bicycles, Bicycle Supplies, ,
Auto Tires, Gasoline, Oils, Electric Fla-hligl
lights, Cutlery, Balls, Bats and Mits

ance

G rantor

Michelin— .

u n e great r.dvnntace of rbe pig club
Is that every animal becomes a great
|H-t. Sows should be accustomed "to
being handled and they will soon be­
come quite gentle, If not nlready no.
A savage sow is « menace and If she
cannot be tamed she had better be dls•pos^d of. When a sow Is used to hav­
ing the pig elub hoy about, she can
bo cared fur at farrowing time quite
easily. Otherwise they are apt to be
cross and excited If one goes Into their
pen. The friendly sow always wants

in the Crown

Counolladjoumed

Signed, sealed and delivered
presence

property
issues, income am
profits shall be used forever as am:
for the perpetuation of the said
fe rnald-L aughton M em orial." and
not otherwise after the dea th o f said
grantor.

To - ,

All apparatus in

w ritten, in duplicate

conditions

er town for the article you w
1 o f t porting Hood when yoti car
! what you want at.ihe right price

A GENTLE MOTHER PIG.

Co a bulldlng a t Elm and C
c a l streets. , D epart menr re,
prom ptly bu t upon arrival
that
the sprinkler 8ygt(.n
prom ptly extinguished Y f l f c p
sidearable dam age was don,
ever to printing rollers and
A m ount unknown.
Fire arm
17079.72 caused by spontaneous coml
in the paint room. Loss cove
insurance.

2nd day p { June, 1919,
Motion R. A. New
by G. F. Sm ith. resouti

Why spend your time lookln
bicycle or auto or for i
' _to this store and

W R IG L E Y S v 'i
SPEARMINT

Leonard Cleanable
Superb Porcelain Lined
A ll in one piece— with rounded corners brought
clear to' tho fr o n t
.
The Pride o f every Housekeeper. Don’t con­
fuse th is wonderful sanitary lining w ith paint or
enamel or w ith porcelain lining pu t on in sheets
and the join ts Ailed w ith cem en t
*
We will give you Free a sample of the Leonard
Porcelain that will quickly show you the difference.
You can’t scratch it even with a knife. It 1b ever­

.

more dense.
Practically every fa n n er should raise
,n,l fn*ten pigs, for family consumption
if nnt fnr niarket. upon culls and surP,us potatoes and sweet potatoes. In
order to profitably conserve a raluablo
material that would other­
wise he wasted.
Pigs will properly
utilize mnny other by products of the
fnnn, such ns dairy by-products and
kitchen nnd garden wastes, as .well
ns grains that cannot ’ otherwise be
prpfltnbly disposed of.
,
We should dismiss the Idea that
profltalde hog raising belongs to the
corn belt only
~
Denmark raises no
' p,,rnproduces more pork of tho
highest Quality thnn any other equnl
nren In the world.
The Smith can
produce hogs more cheaply than any
other place on earth.
I’lgs produce n pound of gain from
four to five pounds of dry m atter while
fattening cuttle require from ten to 12
pounds; The pig yields from 73 to 80
per cent of hit live weight as dressed
carcass; the steer only 55 to 05 ner
cent.
*
No other line of stock fnrmlng ran
so quickly be brought to profitable pro­
duction with limited capital Invested
In stock and equipment as ra n the
making of meat from the pig. l n many
rases the grower.should not only fat.
tpn his pigs but also slaughter them
nnd market the rured products, ob­
taining Increased profits even though
tho undertaking he n small one.

lasting, easily kept sweet and dean. Look for
the trade mark LEONARD CLEANABLE to avoid
unitationa. Just call and see it, that’s all we aaic.

HILL HARDWARE COMPANY

,

A BALANCED HQQ RATION.

t.^ t1.0"*?„Fr0P Improvement Berries

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Foon* ITOWI0* p | g Welghthk
to, 0 0 -pounds ahould eat about &lt;
pound of protein fo r every four pout
of carbohydrate* equivalent/1 *.

y o u r sm oketaate
flush up again st a
listening post—and you’ll

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TTtE SANFORD MPKAEO

PAGE T.rt'E’.VE

cold actions In the months thist 'fol­
lowed. Hut Blythe taw and mentally
fumed.
And then one day the unexpected
happened. A plague was rampant
about the country, and AHclit. gentle
While scouting ns- n teen-age boy «oul. lay critically 111. And unite sud­
program very properly Is not militar­ denly Co triune, the shy, denture per­
istic from n technical standpoint, It Is, son, vanished, leaving In her place
however, patriotic, ns proven hy last a strong, clenr-mlnded, very business­
year's wonderful record of scout na­ like Corrlnne, who took temperatures
tion-wide. civic w ar service for the an&lt;l who Issued Instructions front the
navy department. In the two TJberty sick room in a clear, authoritative
bond campaigns. In the gardening voice, __________ _ .fr„----- ------- ------ propaganda, in selling W ar Raving*
Hours' Inter, Lydia" dnrk-guwne*!
stamps. In .distributing more than and heovlly vell«**l, fto&lt;M] wnltlng^for.V*)0,tstO patriotic doqiinents for the lornly at the foot of the staircase.
committee on public Information. In Her h&lt;*nd throbbed, ht*r throat felt
cooperating with the Ile*l Cross, war strangely dry, btiiek spe*‘ks fioatetl be­
camp* community recreation fund, fore her eyes. A floor creaked softly
V. M. f .
Knights of Columbus and and n flgur** In white come briskly
other w ar relief agencies.
down the stairs. On her arm an In­
signia In the shape of n crimson rross
showed vivid against the whiteness
SCOUT GAME, NOT SPY PLOT.
of Immaculate linen. I.ydla darted
Mysterious nolos found In hiding forward.' „
‘ .
jlnces on the street In Indianapolis
*HI« It----- ” she could not voice her
recently caused much consternation In terror.. ' *
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Hu* neighborhood and resulted In n
The trim figure regarded her not un­
call for The police. Visions of some kindly. "I'm afraid—yes," Corrlnne
mysterious spy plot filled the minds of admitted frankly, nt which Lydia
Ihoie who read the notes.
hacked away. “You're going to 'Sweet*
A hoy found n folded le tte r on a nietwlows*? Blythe told • me." Cor­
street corner, which directed him to go rlnne looked u t .Lydl.n.critically, "Petu.
to the brenM bo* outside tb*» co m er Tiaps It Is as welh
She glanced mt
grocery, where further directions her tiny wiitch. "You're Inking Kntt‘‘
would bC found. Although the night along?" she queMeU gently.
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was dark the hoy followed^up the di­
"She won't leave,” Lydia's voice was
rections.
(
barely audible. She took- a step for­
On the bread h o t he found nnoilo r ward. -then stumbled.
,
note even more mysterious, which &lt;11-! “Lydia, you're ill!" Corrlnne's voice
n-eted him to go to tin; first street, ; was sharply erlticnl.
then north, and then tq the nearest
**Non“&lt;'ti*e." L yiltu &lt;!rew h e r s e l f u p
lamp pofit. Tin* alarm was given and i h a u g h t ily ." Tlo- te xt m om ent, w ith a
the pollre took up the trail.
g;i“p, she' "WimUu d ill «'o rr tn n e ’s feet.
Ituv. Hugh S*. f'lultori of the T-iv•j:i,,. recover? w a s m lrio’ubujs. It w as
&lt;do P,apt 1st 'lmr&lt; h. IT.i Garfield aVeti :■*.
b ite afti-riiooti, -.ouio several Weeks
!eliniue&lt;! lie was the arch-plotter, "t ad
I n te r , and Lyilln lay 'propped -up
Ii *1 Innocently inuse*^ all the trouble.
a gainst t W pillows., "I didn't get to
The
explanation
wu*
very
simple.
Mr,
• -*-* v&gt;
fliltti'U, w lth-tlm bow scout* »if b is; *S\vi*etfnendowH’ aft&lt; r all," “he m\tr-‘'jur*‘li. were out playing one of tie !r mure*).
Alb-In. *or&gt; p;ifo’ arid a trllle weak.
tra c k lug p ita i's .
•
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r-.-lf “boot her h e a d gravel? "You
tie went aliend in an aulomol i''.
cooking. camping, hiking, s ig n a lin g .'
map rending, w ireless/ e le c t r ic it y ,'
knowledge o f woodcraft nhd.ability to
cure fur oneself In the'open hclpo im­
m easurably In fitting n mnn fo r the
d ull** o f n subtler.

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SCRIPPS BOOTH CARS”
Hood-r-Goodyear and Fisk
Tires and Tubes

REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS
FORDS A SPECIALTY

MOBILOILSandGASOLINE
ACCESSORIES
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Cars Washed and Delivered.—We Will Call
for and Deliver Your Car.
THONE

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II VVIIS up to 1III* Irtiys to follow
n«tes and find l.im and the itub
ill..
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M iiv t b c o r i - i - wflo a r e , |,*| eii&lt;oigh
&lt;• kie&gt;« b e t t e r o re io Imh siting in.it a
leal* " h o p r o d u c e s ail th a t he c a n
eft Ills fartn Is foolish, herro*!- th e y
I ivc noted at v a r io u s 11ne s.'h a ! s |n Hl!
• fops have sold for m ore tuonefi In
t h e a g g r e g a t e t h a n la r g e r crops..
"Suppos.- In u e f u p fnllirr.- year (hat
i o r n should go to .?Ri n bushel? If
} oil luivc no c o r n wliut jg.►
.oj would
t h a t d o you? U 'o u ld It he h - t i e r for
n fpw f a r m e r s w tu. h a v e io r n to m a k e
b i g m oney otp n f th e fa r m e r s In t h e
&lt; r o p f n l l u r e Ki-riioti and others w ho
h a v e no r n r u ?

"Suppose ev.-ry mnn should cut
dow n his acreage of cotton to boost
tho price.
Would I he mutt wllh the
smallest amount of cotton get rich?
Nobody asks you to grow cotton at n
lo ss; tb tr o a r e h u n d re d s of things
th a t can be successfully grown at a
_ jp r p t u . - WU- I.......
.j ■ ■ Mhetr-Jftu '(10J gfiiw cotton, grow on
cnch acre nil you can profitably pro•luce. In order to do this you will
h a v e to know the cost of fertilizer,
labor, etc. • T hen It is a matter of
arithmetic.

"T here are p la n te rs who m ake,
_
money year a f te r y e a r in cotton,
•
r a n make money often when you enn't.
Whose fnult la It? Mnny fall In busi­
ness-farming ns well ns merchnndls-

In
Mtk* Every Aero Work Profitably.
"The principle Involved Is i h r same
ns In manufacturing.
The student nf
economies knows that If n plant Is
not used In Its full rapacity (here Is
n consequent loss In the return oil the
Investment. The same Is true on an
ttrre of laud," tuild Mr. Frank tlaackes,
vice president of the American Steel
A ’W ire rompnny, when naked about
th e cotton situation. "In the press
servlro of one nr our middle states
colleges, the dean says, 'None of our
Instructors are teaching the fnmier
that It Is either fils d,uty *rr to hls
g reater advantage under pence condi­
tions to secure a maximum produc­
tion regnrdless of other economic eon-

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advice must he m ade delim'
that the lay and inelllelent
ta k e It ii« an ex&gt;’U'&lt;* to I"
job.

Usually to Blame.

“T h e trouble Is not usually In over­
production.
D istribution Is to blam e
for most of the t r o uble, although

Trial too mnpy
mrtpy fa n n ers will
will manufac­
ture collar htittons, so to speak, when
they ought to be balancing the world's
ration.
.
"The bureau of m arkets ha* under­
taken this problem—that l« t«. advise
far ns posslblt* what to grow, hut
Ihe farmer Is dolfig ns he always has
done. If the price of potatoes Is high
In llte fall he grows potatoes until he
gluts Ihe market. Next year ho grows
no potato'
re nfjJTT again. The wise man
does not attempt to keep all of hls
eggs In one basket.
"The fnnti Is n factory nr#! the
same advice Is given to farmers that
has been adapted by other manufac­
turers: You can't make a profit un­
less you know your costs. Standard­
ize your products.
“ No mnrket scheme, whether of co­
operation or legislation, can long tnnlntnln a superior price for an Inferior
commodity.
" F a rm ers should 'f i r s t maintain,
themselves a n d : family nnd labor on
their own fnrms; nnd this nppllea to
cotton In the South anil to whent In
the North. I have no patience with n
pile of tin cans nt the hack door of
the farmhouse."

oath anil brought Into notion hy the
leadership of men acting as scoutmas­
ters nnd as troop committeemen and
a s members of local councils.
Among 'all these thousands of men
lender* there are less than !W0 paid
workers—and these for the most part
are s m u t oieeutlvcs directly hired to
look nfter the scouts hy councils of
business men In cities where there are
quite a few troops.
The tremendous task of rousing
(Conducted by National Council of the these voluntary workers to nn onerBoy Seoul* of America.)'
get le answ er to the many calls of tho
government fntls upon one mnn—tho
chief scout executive nt the miflonnl
SCOUTS LED, NOT DRIVEN
headquarters In New York city, Mr.
To do ull Ihe undone things, to com­ Jam es E. Weal.
plete all the war tasks of the bnrk-ak*
SCOUTS ARE GOOD SOLDIERS.
home battleground, to give help unisitil
•_
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v herever other organization* . need
As nn organization the scout movcLdplng, Is the gladly volunteered servimtQt Is'not military in thought, form
I* e offered to the government hy
■ PIS of America's young chaps that or spirit, although It does Instill In
c tn 't get Into the nrmy or navy uny- boys the military virtues, such ns hntt-.
or, loyally, nhedlemq. and juitrliiilMu.
hrtw.
______ .
The uniform, the patrol, the troop,
Raising gardens, selling bond*, dis­
tributing official Information, coaxing and the drill are not fur military tac­
quarters for War Klatnps, saving food tics; they are for the unity, the har­
nnd fuel—and urging everybody else mony ami the rhjrthtn of spirit that
t&lt;&gt; c)o these things—are among the du- hoys learn In Hcuutlng.. It Is In the
•ties nf patriots as exemplified hy Ihe .wearing *rf the tihirortn nnd doing of
organization- of the; Boy Scouts of things together ns scouts th at they ab­
sorb the force and truth of the scoot
America.
No on« makes tin* hoys do these law. which stales; “A pconl U a friend
things. They art* not paid—thus there of all, nnd a brother to every other
H e # ; .. . Is no compulsion. No one over them scout,”
Wltlle the spirit of scouting Is not
h a s authority to say. "You must do
this," They Just follow the txtnpul* mlll'.ii ls'lc, tin* experiences of the Inst
Mon lo duly us expressed In the scout ? "tr* have gompl lely demonstrate*)
'hat. outdoor acout training with li»

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SCOUTS

EG GS T H A T S C O U T S GATHER
o f O jtW B T

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l-'i-i,m the -limltnvs riorrime5 *db lttlv:

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"It Is true th a t if every factory in
th e Toiled S in t'"' should make n o t h ­
ing but collar b u U " ti\ we would soon
have more culbtr buttons than could
lie disposed o f; and the Mine thing N
tr u e of farming. iJo not he misled—
cs-ery farm er must produce ali of the
corn. oats. hay. forage, whear. sirup.
Irish and sweet potatoes, vegetables,
milk, butler, fruit and nil other prod­
ucts of the soil first, to properly nour­
ish his own household, and. second, to
feed thi* outside world.

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Ing the be&lt;)clothe&lt;« aSout Lydlatsshoulder* '
"W qiiM _y**» mind—k ls s ln / meT*
w hl“pe£gtl Lydia.
Corrlstie bent elose.
K!*s yon?
till Lydia—d a r l i n g t i n t all she said.
Hut those few worths spoke volumes.
'Copyright, 19!J. b&gt;’ the McClure Nvwspils-r syndicate,&gt;
Nero’s Golden Palace.

T he golden house was the palace of
Nero In ancient Ibmtc. which iVCclipb-tP
the valley between the Palatine and Ksqplllne, nnd connectnl the palaces of
Ihe r ’a e 'a r s v h h Hie p in le h s of
Maecenns. It was bnlit a fte r the great
fire of (VI A.,D. nnd was so large that
It contained portion* li.'oio feet long
nnd Inclosed u lake where the &lt;-olosscum now euin'!*. The forecourt contaltied u coles-*t“ of Xero 120 feet high

No country, not even Egypt, made
a deeper mark in the IrUtory .,f ,he
nitdent world than Mes*qs,ti,mitl&gt; p r(f.
ihonsamls o f years it wn* the
,)f
the Assyrian and Babylonian empires
Tv the Imtitjtlful resources of rmture
Its peoples • added those of a rt and
science, ami the eoiintry during the
centuries wnxeiHnot only hi t:» t.-r|tl|
wealth and military |imver, l u* .i*,,
In culture. T he ancient gb.rv tlf

Metwipojaitljii. has ■pio.wl,

tho

plumonr remains.
—■

_________ •» *

Line* to De Remembered.

, A man.whp Is .good enough to -ft.-t
hls Mood for his country. Is
enough to be given a square »b*nl :tf:,.ward. More than that no man i* .-n.
titled t«. and lev* than that m. tautj
shall #*T
have.—Theodore
Itoosevil(.
______ ______
__

• . •
Time.
These Days of Hysteria.
Time Is a mystery which we htiv»
It Is ekiihted tlujt chess playing Is arbitrarily divide*!* Into a jitt“t and
•lying out. In ijie old days, when hys­ /u to re , tliiil we may understand
teria did not have iHtss-“&gt;|oU of the thing of It. In Itself we tm.y be’ntland nnd the Inhnhlfnnts thi-reof.'-h’ess iun*t certain tlint It Is tint an iuttneti-e,
playing was quite popular. Xmv we elermtl tiioilonle-.-' present. In. whlril
are a steam-limited elvlllr.atlon, with no ull that has taken p la c e Imttmtnb'y.
time for “Italy for the-mere delight of In which bunm-row.
*lte-rp‘t,w
learning. IteniemluJ when Paul Mur­ iiiertif mlnti nf .itittn.■„ls.ln&lt;ll*ihii’&gt;:
phy1 of New Orleans was the chess able from yi-sienlay tttfd toda? .- pr&lt;*m ‘ •'
wlxnrtl of the world?—Los Angeles "The Double toirih ii." by Mcurlew
Times,"
Alaelerirhck.
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' r i i r ' i ' little tmt«*e« nf w h ite 1 j .' h
co v e red e v e r .with ti slight g a u z e '"V
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c?iw illn) e.'ill lie rellHlVeil tit) tile i-tid
of u slick n r w ith th u linger*.

THE ADVENTURESS
--------- ---------

.P O W Jg ,

Lydia , lingered the missive from
overseas tenderly.
A letter from
B lythe.' Inserting « small Ivor? paper
cutler w ithin the tlnp of the el,\,dope,
-he eagerly drew forth the xoitents
Suddenly her “tulle v iinlshi-d, uml u
gasping souti I Issued from between
her thin lip*. With an effort she re­
covered herself and cried shrilly;
AI If I

tiering JT&lt;«iTsl&lt;'ps nnsw i-reJT- )fer
call, mid Alicia, In timid .affright, e n ­
tered. Lydia's agitation was evident.
"Head," she commanded, and thrust
th&lt;- letter Into Alicia's hand*.
"Ala coming home at lust," Alicia
rend, nud suppressed a shriek of Joy.
"Am bringing—my
wife."
Alicia
looked up Mnrtlcd. lUylhr m arried?'
She smiled radiantly. "Oil, l.?dla,"
she breathed, “Isn't II wonderful?"
"Wonderful," snapped Lydia, "I rail
It lim ln l! * Tw ill mean giving up nil
•hi)*"—slut swept the luxuriously fur­
nished ■ room wllh expressive eyes.
"Wythe doesn't say so. directly, but
Intimates tlint, ns Ills wife, this—|»ers&lt;ui will take her proper place In hls
{muse. To think that Blythe, til hls
time of Ilf*------ "
"lie—lie's only 411." protested Allcln.
"After, all, why should we care? Good­
in *s knows it’s his’ii mighty dull here
slliee Blythe left." She reread the
b ite r. "Oh," she cried, happily. "I
know she’s a dulling!"
Lydia drew herself up lo the full
height of her stiffly starched and perenh-d person. "Alice Billing*,” she
cried In a horrified lone, 'T in ashamed
of you. You—u Billings—to talk like
thal?" She glared lit the culprit.
But Allcln, with very' plult checks,
stood her ground. "1 *don't care”—
defiantly. "He says she saved hls
life—nursed him hack to health when
he was wounded."—---"Supposing she did." stormed Lydia.
"She's probably nn ndvenlureaa”—bit­
terly.
•
"Pshaw !" Allcln laughed a low,
tremulous lliile laugh that ridiculed
the Men, then patted her Sister's a n a
reassuringly. * They came ut hist, the gren'.
bronzed man In klinkl. Ills olil. buylslt
iitnnni r gone forever, mid In Mil .place
u certain grim determination, mid bv
hi* side ii sweet hit of .femininity

*i 'IME—given the right chance—
* puts character in a man*s face
horse-sense under his hatt and m el
low freasiness into his tobacco. ^

T im e is a b i g f a c t o r i n g i v i n g
V e l v e t T o b a c c o its m ild n e s s an d
“ c h a ra c te r.”
V elv et ag es f o r tw o w h o le y ears in
w o o d e n h o g sh e a d s.
D u r i n g th is
lo n g p e rio d th e ch o ice B u rle y leaved
ta k e o n a k i n d l y q u a lity of c o o l­
ness, a rich iragranCre, rvalue ;e'" d ia t
___
a o n c a i r t o t&gt;i p c
/■
young
Don’ t hurry, but just
walk into the next store
and lay down , a dime
and a nickel and say
“ VELVET” —the tobac­
co that isn’t harsh but
is friendly.

wlmse inline was Cortlltne, uml who*-

shy, ileniure smile flnshed naively u*&gt;
at the spinster sisters, straightway
Inking Alicia's heart hy stonn. How
could Blythe help loving ^ lils ndortdile, illmpllng crcatnr* whose eyet
w**re azure blue, nnd whose cheek*,
were like tin* petals of n full blown
rone? Allcln thrilled. , Ad vet duress.
Indeed!
A hit shyly I'qirinne i»s*iiinc*l her
rightful plnrit ns mistress of Blythe's
home, njid protend v! not to see I,)*d!n*s

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�THE SANFORD HERALD

THE HAPPY PRANK
NELLIE GORDON

The afternoon fit the Ited Cross room
j.J(t hern u i&gt;n rttculnrly* lively one.
Kvery one of the younger girls had

/remed Just full «f It. «» the saying
and therefore. laughter reigned.
Jkirliarn Smith, prim nml 32, left the
n short time before the others,
an! after she hud hern gone a few
'moments one o f the liveliest of the

jhU'sweflter. and some unknown sol­
dier would J&gt;egli» writing to her. She
l&lt; Si&gt; prim nml proper, you knhw, that
Hl'woulil ho n dandy Joke on her." ’
The others, laughing Joyfully, Itn•mediately ngretsl, nml thus the tlnrk
deed was perpetrated.
in the jnennllm cthe nuhjoct of their
'tflvusshm w om lnl hor homeward way
*!rttV)y. her mind full of thoughts
which; could ho belter, described ns
rebellious than prlni hn«l proper,
Itrought up by very strict nml sentilde parents; she never shared In
the Sllnple pleasures of other girls of
her ngr. Skating parties, dances, etc.,
were tflhoo. Instead, she was taught
asi-ful things after her school hours.
Tims, nominee hud overlooked her,
'that is—almost. It was Just hpfqro
a elrii-hlrig party that the high seined
seniors were planning, and Frank
finyit, otie of the -most popnlnr hoys
,|n* the class, for Some linxplirulite
rtiisen Imd .approached the shy l!t*lc
Par barn and nsketl If ho juirht tie hot*'

letter. Harlnmi. after tltu shock
of rpcclvlng a letter from a perfectly
PtrntiRo mnn, nml ufter n linttle wllif
lier stem bringing*,,p. recklessly nnhw ereil It, anil nit the others which
eume after It.
Then ennte the wonderful day when
hostilities censed, and transports
turned immewnrd. hearing their pre-'
clous cargoes,
He*Jinrn, who hud I en' watching
the postman In.vain f o r three weeks,
wns startled to see ii soldier, leaning
on a cane, willk Irtg/bp the front pstli.
She opened lfe d o o r , and seeing
who her victor was...... .
a little
shriek of surprise.
M\Vt*U, Miss Prim,
tones, “yon might
friend in. It would
its to Invite eorre
strange man,” he n
kle.

Notod Japanese Woman Dead.
Mrs, Klyo MliteJImo. the wealthiest
woman In Japan, ns noted in the Japan
Ihilletln, ...... ntly died In Tokyo at the
nge of eighty-six. Her fortune \vns estlmated at S12.rdT0.tMt0. and Its extent
was due to her bushiest sagacity. prov­
ing Hint among women “East Is West."
Forty years ago her liushnnd died, heqiicnthliig her Ills savings ns n success­
ful p a wnliroker. This she luv.- ivd In
real estate until she nttued 570 acres
In Tokyo, where tallies increas.-d ran-

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in t h e narm of U n k n o w n . I'tih-t* said c er­
tific a te . f a l l fir re deem ed a c r u r d l n g , t u * l a w ’
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■'-Xow,
&lt;ilooin, I contend—"
"I agree with you. Mr. Dirge!" In­
e of Sale of * &gt;00,000 00 .Sen
terrupted J. Fuller (llootil. “I agree Null,
C o u n l t . I lorlda. t l l j h s a y Hands
with you absolutely!"
N u t l r r i* hereby given, t h a t ._____
m i n i priw
y t h e l lo a n l nf
"Why, sir, you haven’t even heard County; Iin
K rm im dr-rnunfy,'
what I have to say, nnd—"
Florida. *.
■'k l&gt;. i, m l
lath d a “No, hut I am In a hurry to attend clt-rk’#
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Hrmln* Lto n m atter of Importance."
POO, (S '. *

A Case foe a Veterinary.
The Doctor—You have a light at*
tack of lmmcho-pneumnnln.
Woolsley W est—Now ain't that
tough tuck7 Here I've been brenkln’
on' rldln' bronchos nil my life an’
never ketch.-d nothin' from 'em till I
come East.

nn M.tti i . ri|
*lp f ~ 1 * •-»».*---V j-a i », »
* r tn i- n n n ii* |l) . . . I d h-iruls It. I*. i . uc I. ' f m , .
*i«tii K f t three liUndr.-d hnnils ut till- iloi.itn*
I r a t f u u •! itu n o .t m r a rl i , m a t u t l n g Jut* l*i.
I 9 t a . t&gt;Aiil l u n d i lit In- &gt;11111, l u b ji - t t t.i titn p p r .i v i n x “ Idelnn ■&gt;( J l r u n . tiillon. .Thitmp•••ii &amp; t lay. Alilaiiifil Ly St-inin -li- V -iunly,
MnrlHa,
l-ntnl. will I--, •ntd. d - J i . it &gt;
In I-.- mud- 1&gt;n ii a i - aO* - a r r . p t Ann- nl tnd.
I'.i. tt-isil, ! "• "All Imr .1 '" in tiladi vritiiili
•silt p r n III .'I t r n it IS» atl.-r m rrtp t a i i r r id
tit-.
AM* f i d . sii.isl Ii*1 B-’-Timp m f d
, tii a
■I- ti til'd ' - . i i , Inr nn ami m u liai! --i r r i a l
i f o , r niiiiniiii id ii.ind. i-&gt; in- » -Id. T h r
c o u n t y rvmnti»l'im r»- of ---Si-mi i6l» t'-uini &gt;,
H - m t a , ■c.-s-rav tho rtjthi in M-Jv, t a n v a -id
oil Was.
i’m ji - .n U • h - a l d l-n a d d f r a o - l Mi
.the II Jut.I -if e u p in iy t ' u m r r t - j . i o . e« tif 8*m
I n o t e f n ? r h * ’. T 'lofl J k * O' e i i ' o a t . M udda .
\Vilin f in
aa c ir r i if.tfi* L|,. ir f , uf
C- iuii I . t '- .m r .i iMio*f. id Si-tntn--li* i L.*uoi,.

TRUE.

A PrcL
nrdolnrit

• “Here Is one thl
r.llng me."

t-y- th e

o-uyiir nnd

i ill- rifv if Sanfor-I

II .*.-I.

In Jeopardy.

"I’m worried ulmut U'dlle Sklllliisf
"He’s so stlldimis that lie might (u
get along."
"Yes.
Hot lie. Is trying to learn
nvlntloti
from
n
corVespondence
school."

'hi a f-*ugli iliigmil, nmld the mins Tif
l.iifulcr Iti Franee, n bhuuusl giant
(4 ;t rrmu was iiiifylng n Imiidle which
bfii Jii- i Iu*i*ii given to him. As he
L i n g e r i n g I r r it a t i o n s .
,tmf-&gt;t-l»-.| the sweater, something sharp
Ill-gotten galus lire often troutdePrirki-d tils hand. As lie ilrew out
some.
the niTfiuljiig tdiii- n . islj l | of
“
rffiT?r^alil Air,DntOliLKla
‘ilriTLilnnKiilii.i
n
clmp
who thlnkn ho Is fcathrrlnjpjiln
"Ilnriiarn Smith, Lexington— - I "
nest'Inadvertently
plcka up a bunch of
he read iilouil. Then, he nthlrsl, intislasli. "That name seems familiar," porcupine quills."
li

As la- searched his memory more
thnmuglily, he laughed. “ Why, ihnl
«us Hie -lulme nf the bashful Utth*
riri «!iu yn haughtily refused my comM&gt; a party when we were In
high sellout. Hut, of eoiiree, tills can't
he she. .She was nltfnys too proper
to do a stunt o f this aort. Merely a
Coincidence, I suppose. No doubt', this
U from some romnnUc youngster of
I" wrlto to her." As he gluneetl at
hi- gray tmlr In the mirror, he grlnntv!
ImpUhty nf It. "I will w rite to her,
sajutty. She'll never know the *11ffiT-we. nnd le tte rs from someone at
home wikiIiI he mighty welcome

"Ileauty Is onty skin tleep." he re- J K
m nrkcd. ^

Mercenary.

S u b terfu g e.

ntan,” salt! thn flliqmnt ponton.
“Hut, my friend." proteated Mr.
Clmgglns, "a pollrcmnn Is the most
of tuy troubles.”
i

A s a i l o r m a n t w o o fit n o t b a
Amt plow tlie b o u n d in g m a in
I ’ll r n l l i s r p l o w n f a r m , y o u &gt;&lt;&gt;«,
A n d Iwmk m y w o r l d l y g a i n .

H I , E a r l y T r a in in g .

"Did you hear how that upstart
tnlked back to the society favorite?
Add F did hear th at h&lt;j began life nn
■ butler."*
»-* •
. "Maybe that wan the renson he was
Inform ation Wanted.
“ We hear a good deal ntiout thn
Brins nf .Morpheus."

“Wlmt nf It 7"
8HADOW OF A CRIME.

“ I have been wondering If his feet
get to sleep, too."
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"Why Is It we can't sing that round
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;
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“Mnyhe. hut thst'fl a mighty poor
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ahetrts can b e o b ta in ed any?*imc. ru led in e ig h t s ty le s .
Br "tyj in b e st q u a lity F lex-blc I'tr.cl; L e v a n t C rain Cow^ d c , w ith B la c k L in in g s .

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* “My hflstuuu] hail psrt of his specck
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“ Who was jin* operator?"
"The telephone girl.”
* .
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MS

S a i f a H . F larllx

“T o u r f r ie n d • Is » tyell-sciisoned
m an. Isn't h e ? "
,
“ V,*-'! h r - I s m i , o h ) s a lt with! a pepp r r y UlepiMittou."

To Diamond users, and Diamond
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"That socialist calls himself 'an In­
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"Yes. It's nn old trick. He's trying
to convey (ho impression that ho Is
thinking so hprd he hasn't time for
ordinary work."
T h i.W e a r y M otorist

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L‘i j i ' « i l l P K . * n d i w » tin ii i* Ly i i r n p i r l y nwni'fji, Ahull
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From to-day all Diamond,
Tires shall be adjusted at
higher m ileage-7 fabrics
6,000 miles; cord construc-

•* n r r tu tin t h r cVading, pa v inn fy-r r i \

pruv id**d I n r , t h r tarn*" ■hall hi* d u n r b y t h r

city of Hanford, or ahal| h r Irt b y a c o n tra c t
hy t h e d t y of 5 a n f o rd to t h r tow rai and
beat b id d r r , In a r r o r d a n c r With t h r afo#r«abl
p l a m . a n d a p r c illr a tlo n a au h rn lttril by t h r
city r n p n r r r a n d tw o th ird s of t h r m a la of
au rh Kradlng a n d paving and curbing, on#
'thi' iI&gt;I b nl 17i" eumplrtliin nf t h r work t h i l l
In* &gt; li.n, . u p r i i u r In i ll u t h r r Urn., r&gt;ri*iil
iinly Urn* for l a i n , iicatn.l a n d upon (h r
l u ll or p r o p e r t y fronting or a liuM inf upon
the i l r r r l a hereinbefore dearrlheil a n d a»
r r a d i d anil paved, anil the remaininit oneihiril of a u r h r o a t. .halt he paid by the r lty
of Sanl'ird.
,
T h a i th e e allm a le d ro il* .if (railin g a n d
paving per aituare y a r d for t h r pavinK nf
aaid a t r r r t with curbin g U I L . i i per m u a r e
yard, a n d t h e r a t l m i l e d lo la l m a la of pavin x
th e la m e aa drarrltied la I27VO.00, a n d the
e allm a le d r u t l» lot owner* per f r o n l tool
| p 12.61.
Hertiun I. T h a t Ihe city engineer I* he reb y
rrt|u lrri| w ithin t r n daya, a f te r t h e flrat pubilcapon of thi* ordinance, to p r e p a r e am i Ole
an r a l l m i t r of t h e a m o u n l of lien* for auch
pavin g which \h e r ity will, rlalpl a g ain st
each of t h e Iota fronting or a b u t t i n g upon
Ihe atreet au p a r e d , which e a tim a te ahall-tie
b aaed upon t h r r a l i m a l f d curia of t h e work,
a n d u p o n t h e fro n tag e ol lota a b u t t i n g Ihe
atreet au In b v ’ pavcil.
Section fi. T h a t a n y peraon owning a n y
ihlereat in a n d to laid P r o p e r ly a b u t t i n g
upon ( h a t pu rtlo n of la i d atreet In bo au
p n v r d shall h a v e Ihe right w ithin t h i r t y da y a
alte r th e filing of aaid e a lim a lr * with the
city clerk t o pre ae nl to t h e ’ aaid city clerk a
aworn p e ti t io n to lie presented t o th e eity
council, a e tlln g forth t h a t In th e opinio n ol
t h r p e ti t io n e r t h e e atim a te d a m o u n t uf auch
coat* a n d tirna upon auch lot la incorrect,
ahowlng w h e rein it ia Incorrect or why it will
egreed t h e aperial benefit accruing from the
work a n d p a v in g done anil t o be d o n e In
fro n l nl aaid lot.
Section 6. T h a t the . city council ahall,
a fte r p ro p e r n o tic e a n d within t h e lim e p r e ­
scribed by o rd in an c e, ail aa a hoard of e-iualU a tlo n to h e a r a n y a n d aH petition* a n d
c um pla'M * which m ay he Died in reference t o
th e e a l l m a le d roata nl th e pa v in g herein pro ­
vided tor a n d ahall m ake d u e a n d p r o p e r
inquiry i n to t h e aame, a n d It it ahall a p p e a r
lit the a atialae tlo n of t h e r l t y c u u n rjl, aitttpg a* it b o a r d of e i|ua lia ation, t h a t th e
e a l l m a tr d a m o u n t ol aaid lien la d i r e c t l y
e atim a te d , t h e a m o u n t ao d i e d ahall a ta n d a*
th e a m o u n t ol auch lien to be c la im e d by the
r i ty of S a n f o r d , for t h e p a v in g id th e aaid
atreet In f r o n t ol aaid p ro p e rty , a n d a f te r
Ihe r i t y c ouncil he* he ard all p e tllio n a a n d
given all p r o p e r t y bw ne ra an o p p o r t u n it y
to be h e a r d a n d m i k e all rn rrretfu n a which

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Furthermore,
applies to every
ture or past sale,
hands of user or

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the'new adjustment
Diamond Tire of fu­
including tires in the
dealer.
—- — •

Diamond users, and Diamond deal­
ers have long known the big mileage
in Diamond Tires—the users’ own tires.

We mark up our adjustment to
6,000 and 8,000 miles for fabrics and
cords, respectively, merely to measure
out a definite share of the superb mile­
age that we know the wonderful
strength, and endurance Diamond

he Diamond R ubber Company
Akron, Ohio

Seminole Bank Annex
Magnolia Ave. .
Nailer of AanlUailaa fni Tea Itrcd lindrr
Nrrllnn (I Chagirr tflHS. Law* nf f l a r l i li
Nnllcr i* herrhy given that Currir M anularlurlng Company, pu rchat.r id T a c t'erlillc.t* No. t o i , dat-d th r Jrd day id Julv,
A. I&gt;. 1916, aatd crrllficalra c m h r a c * thr
follnwlog dracribrd Jirnpcfty attuated In Srininolr county, Flnrirla. l o - » i t ; N
of S W ' f
hVctton 19, T p r 21 S., H. SJ K, Thw aaid
land bring u u a i t d at th r datr uf the litu Tax Crriintale No. 401, datad th* 3rd day

of July. A. I&gt;. 1916, aaid rrrtiticate nmbrarra

the following drarritw-d proparty altuated in
^tm laole countv, Ftarld*. to-wttt HW 'j of
H W « of H.rtlon It). T p. *1 £L. R. 3 fl K.
Thr aaid land bring a a a n a .d at thr data of
thr laauanc* of aurh rrrtifiralr In thr aam r
ol K. J. Gnodiprrd.
Tax C'rrtlficat* ffo'. 2226, datrd (ho End
dry of Junr. A. D. 1902.
S r l t lc r r i ll t c a ir
rmbrarrr th» following drxrrtbrd property
aitualrd in Rrrelaolr c o u r t y , Florida, tu-wtti
T h r N F .', of g W « of SrcUna It* Tp. * t S..
It. S3 K i* U Thr raid land M a g aMarrrrd at
the data ol (hr Ixxuancr of *ach certificate
in thr name of P. K. l.iruhach.
T e a Crrtlflratr No. :US|, dated thr Sth

SANFORD

FLORIDA

�New Invention.
An Inventor lias equipped n pnrachuto with hand operated propellers
on the theory that u user can RBddo hln
descent thereby.

— — — A pgar,

Hen* Is n porfret ff«*m nf m isap­
plied Rngllftli from n wumnn answer*
In s nn ndvertlvrmeiit for* n F rench
poverncs* Mnu pair:** “ I know n llttlo
FnglUIi, tin«I could c l i*n*y nt &lt;&gt;ncnv
lrswnfij* In Frciicli. fur \t hb’Ii 1 will
In* nourished, ijjnj; dawn* a m i h|p«rh*
T'il. who, I think, i i t he n . ndlllnh*
*nu j»nir.*”—Itn/dnji TruiiPW*rl|d.

L evy ( i f a n t . Containing 5 acre*. stdil TVS Ihe
O r d e r of Service l»y Fuhlirniitin
Alwi T n C e rtifica te
* T o all pa rllr* claiming l n i r r r i t * under p r n p e f t y of U n know n:
Cordell* 1’- Hilt a n d William H e n ry Hill, her No. 299, d a ie d 'h e t t h d a y of Ju n e . A. -O.
hiifbatid pf *itfirr of them , nr otherw ise, in 1917, ss ld eerlt!ies(e em braces ! lie foltowsri,
p ro p e rly situate d i n . Semfnule
(he U n d til^rri4h*ti below and all partl«*« described
claiming Intcfo*!* u n d e r Alim li Ap e a r a n d c o u n ty , Fix,. to-wll Lot .30. llloelt I), D, It.
A p g i r , hi* wifi, or ■■ither of t h e m , «r M itch e ll's S u r v e y .,( Lwvy G r a n t . rnf.T liV th,other a fee* in th«* -land d r ^ r r l b r d b#!nWi i h d p r o p e rty of Ja m es L. Giles: AS.g T a s Cerall p a r t b * rlalrning an Infcrral in th#r fullnw- tlfiratn Nn. 293, d a te d t h e Itb ,Ua &gt; of J u n e ,
ing described land »»tuatr In Sem in ole rtiun- A. D. 1917, said certific ate e m b r a c e s the fol­
ly , Florida, to-w lt:
of 34* nf S K l i of lowing described p ro p , r t y s i t u a t e d In S e m ­
S W J i of Src tion 11, T o w n sh ip 21 S o u t h , inole counts-. Kla,. td-w lt: l.nt 11, lUoek 1),
flange 29 F a s t ; a f tn 'lir g lii at 8 W corner of -II. It. M itchell's S u rv e y of Levy t i r a n t , r o n S K b of Si'rlifln I I , T ow nship. 21 S o u t h . t a in ln g 81 *crcA. sold as t h e p r o p e r t y of ITrv-r
It i n g e 29 F a s t , run- Kart H 1* chain*. know n:
N o rth ft) r h a ln s , W est l l f j chain*. S o p l h 10
Also T s i t ’e r llf lrs to No 297, d a t e d the
I t h d a y nl J u n e , A. D. 1917, said certificate
embrae.-s • the follhwltvg d e sc rib e d p r o p e r t y
s i t u a t e d In Seminole c o u n ty , Kla., to-w it:
letts 2 t. 22 and 21, f llic k D, D. It. M ltehell's S u r v e y of Levy G r a n t , c o n t a i n i n g 12
arres, sold as the p r o p e rt y of M yrte lle T e r r y .
Also T a s Certificate No. 320. d a t e d th e
t t h d a y of J u n e , A. I». 1917. sa id c e r t l f l c . t r
embrace* the following described p r o p e r t y
• ll o a t r d In Seminote r o u n t y , FTa , l o - g l l :
Lot HT.^IIIork D, 1( It. M itchell's S u r v e y of
Levy 'G r a n t , c onta ining 22 acres, sold as t h e
p r o p e rty of Unknow n.
And h a s filed said certificate* ip m y office,
and h a s m a d e a p p lic ation for t a s d e e d to
I n C i r r u i l t ' n u r l . S r s r n l h J u d i r i a l I 'i r r l i l l
Issue In a cc o rd an c e with lawn
N em lonle t 'n u n l ) , Florida.
In t 'p a n r e r y
Unless said certificates shall b e re d e e m e d
T ropical V egetable C o m p a n y , a
a ccording t o law t a s d e ed will Issue t h e r e o n
r o r p r . r a t tf i n . c o m p l a i n a n t .
on t h e 8 t h d a y nf J u l y , A. D . 1919,
W i t n e s s m y official s i g n a t u r e a n d s e a l t h i s
J. Halthou«r an»l
— — ________ _
t h e 4 t h d a y nf J u n e , ,\* D . ID19.
Ha!lhtJU*F. (b-lrnclnnt*.
faeait
K. A. IHIU OL ASH , ( %lcrk.
T n J. Ilallhuuftp nn*l mlfi*.
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Ity V*. E .
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ra **a(Irnat ('a lifom ia .
It a n p f'arin e by affulavlt nn bahfelf «*f
r o m p la i n a n t fllr4 h f r r l n t h a t you a n d rm«*h
NOTHK
you an* r»%t? thi* aj?o of *1 yrar*» an*! refills
N o t l r e In h e r r h y f i v e n t h a t I h f ' u n d e r *
utitfidi? of th**
of Florida, and I h t r r i*

Much Cut Up!
f&gt;nt‘ tiny r t'w ti ily u i|llni*!ilnlrtl, upfi*
th r 'l lf m nn fiilt-n-r) flu* nflln* n f fhfi

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M i ' 11i n I rid|t*Ki’

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hi m !

hi* *'H&gt;, or e ith e r of

Ihrm* o r o therw ise* in (for I t ml dr**
T r i b f d Wel o w ; all u n k n o w n D a r tic s
c l a i m i n g a n ( n l r r r t l In tlie f a l l o w i n g
i f n c r i b c d l a n d M t u a t c In S e m i n o l e
ro * in t&gt; , Florl*!**
S J 4 eJf S
of
S E t* of KW 14 of S e r i Ion 1.1, T o w n *hl p 21 S o u t h , U a n c t 29 Ka*1; *I«n
lirg ln a t S W ro rn * r of HK *» vt S r r tlon 11. T o w n s h i p 21 S o u t h , U a n g o
2D E#*l# r u n r a i l H J } ch ain * . nojrih
10 rh filfif, w r i t l l , * i ch a in ? , s o u t h 10
ch ain * , d r f e n d a n t * .

F or Bed, B oard a n d L a u n d r y .

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W.'ls nut n f vvnrl. iiful jilliinsl illsicoiiritgs-rl, “ Yittrrt’ nltintsi (li^ftitiruEi-il, si rt*
jijuY" ri-JuHii'il flu- ett|o&lt;rliiU-tul'-nt. w h o
nlwttyfi irlt-d i n rhiiiRfi* iln* iU*liTiiihui*
tint) n f lli.isi* U U f n r D l l u |l i &gt;ai.
‘‘Why,
ninri. If ymi mihl yutir loAly i n n s tin*
tjutiit't* n iir slii'h'iii* f t * flipyM
til lit* llii* lu-nri uni nf ymi t'liilrt-ly !"—
C a r t twins .Miu.-it7.lni’.

LEGAL ADVERTISING

n o { h f t.in hi sjild ftio tr t h e M*rvi**e nf « u h -

|*n«&gt;na uf*»ti * h o m wimld h r hindinK; upon
you,
You sir*- tlifri'fof* firdi'frd tn h r a n d a p p * a f
lirfeirr our «ah| Circuit (Tnurt at t Hi* c lrrk 'a
office to the c o u rt
in Hanford, Floriila,
on the f1r*t M onday in Ju ly , I'M'*, heln^ the
7th day **f ra fd m o n th , l i n n amj ih*r»- to an
a a .-f ir, th« hilt •tf I 'ifMjif jjfft tih *l her* hi
ufuin^t * imj. a I'd in this fad nyt, rlxe *uid
Alii n t i

A [ipar a n d

' petif. h e

w ifi
alf t i n k h o K f i t»a; • »e* r l a r n i i i y i c
I e f * xt = t a n d c r
\I!ei»
»t.
\
f
and
Aptfar. L i * f«
or
H i In r of
th e m * of
tit h e r w h e . In t h e l a n d cI h *

c r i b e t f hi tow : u n d all u n k n o w n trarlie*
rtaimfni.* a n
In ( h e . t'jliQwIng.
deArfflU (f
n d t MtilifiV to Herjdtiole
4 fniMfv, Florida n . a l t * H | 2 of H ! 2
of

i \ ,, -■*. ' 1IAV

JUNE 13, 1919

THE SANFORD HERALD

p a g s fou rteen

»&gt;r" li**!'**torn

r-T

wit: L o t 129, M id w a y , in Secw 32. T p . 19 8 .,
ft. 31 F . . sold as t h e p r o p e r t y of Hillary;
Also T a s C ertifica te No. 133, d a te d th e
3rd d a y of J u l y , A. I). 1916. said certific ate
covering t h e following described lan d s, towit: Lot 127, M idw ay. In Sec. 32. T p. IP S..
It 31 E „ sold a s t h e p r o p e r t y of ftenry
Packard;
Vise T a s C e rtifica te No. .139, d a te d the
l t d day of J u l y . A. I). IPIti. sa id certificate
covering the fiiTTnwing de sc ribe d lend* to.
s i c Lot 228, M idw a y In Sec. 32, T p . 19 S..
II, 31 E .. sold as the p r o p e r t y of Hillary:
And h a s filed said c ertllflrate s In my office.
altU. Has m a d e a p p lic a tio n for t a t deed t o
iv.ue in a c c o r d a n c e w ith law .
t'nlesa said certificates shall be re deem ed
according t o law t a t .d e e d will issue there on
on (he M h d a y of July,. A, D. 1919,
. IV'llaHs m y uffirial sign s t u r e ^ n d seal his
On- 5lh d a y of J u n e , A. I). 1919.
..a l

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

Clerk C i r c d il C o u r t Se m inole Co., Fla.
r l i y V. K . D o u g l a s s , D , C.

Afi-Afc

In Clrtult t 'n u r l S e v e n t h J u d i c ia l ( ‘if coll
S em lnofe b o u n t y , Florida. In C h a n c e ' )
I L t r y II.
II. I I ) C ha ppell,
M,rV W heeler C ha ppell, a i d
J. H a rgrea ve s, C o m p la i n a n t s
LIU t o
vs.
*
If'ifi't
Joseph G a r v i n , th e u n k n o w n
Id le,
legatees a n d devisees u n d e r th e
last will anil t c i j a m e f l t of Joph G a r v in , Ihe
unknown heir* oj
-----J'M.ph
Win.
_ Gsrvin, V
. .. . G Audenreid, line u n k n o w n legatees a n d
dt-visees u n d e r t h e last will a n d
te s ta m e n t nf W m. G. Andenreiil, a n d t h e u n k n o w n heirs of
IVia. G. A nd e n reid , D e f e n d a n ts .
N otlec to N o n - R e s id e n ts
T o Joseph G a rv in . R e sldenre U n k n o w n :
T o Wm. G. A ndenreid, Residence U n k n o w n :
It a p p e a r in g b y t h e sw orn bill of c o m ­
plaint fifed herein against y o u t h a t y o u h a v e
or r la im to h a v e so m e In t e r e s t In th e follo w­
ing de sc ribe d lanel Ip Sem in ole c o u n ty , F |o r ida. t o - w i l i -------- — ~
T he West hall ( W J j ) of t h e S o u t h w e s t
q u a r t e r i S W f p of Section 29. T o w n s h i p 19
South, R a n g e A! E a s t, less a n d e x c e p t t h e
W ist half gAV1, ) of t h e W est half ( W &lt; j i of
th*' S o u th w e s t ' j l l i t t r r ( S W J j l - o f t h e S o u t h wait r iu arter ()&gt;\V t j l of Section 29, T o w n ­
ship 19 S o u th . Range 31 E a s t, c o n ta in in g 70
acres more o r less.
,
• li*m d hian he* i, i i ppoi nt e i l ‘a d m l f i U t r a t r N ,*&gt;f
Vi&gt;u are there fore h e r e b y r e q u ir e d a n d o r ­
t h e e s t a t e (?f W, F. AVer*, d e r e a i ^ d . u n d al l d e r 'd to be a n d a p p e a r before o u r said
fieira a t l aw, l egat ee*. devi * en a n d c r e d i t o r * Cirridt C o u rt a t the C v u r t House in S a n ­
a n d all p e m f i s bavins* cUt i n* o r d e m a n d * ford, Florida, on t h e First M o n d a y In Au­
itsaln«it &lt;»aid e » l a t e will i J r r w n t t h e m t o t h e ra*!, 1919, being the t t h d a y of said m o n th ,
u n d * - f d. d u l y a U l h e f i t i r a t e d . w i t h i n t i n i t ' d a n d t h e r e to m ake a n sw e r t.» th e bill
t i me |ir« -icrlhed hv l aw, o r t h e f a m e will to ■I lo tn p isin ! h e r,In tiled again t you, a n d
f nfs . * r h a f r * *1
vi , rein fail n o t. else said bill will to* ta k e n as
T h i* Ju n e
| t h , I '»1H.
&lt; &lt;fe* , d a g ain st you. followed by ikpal de-

A rllrla V.
T h e business of th e co rp o ra tio n ahall he
c o n d u c t e d by a b o a r d of director* consisting
of n o t Icaa t h a n t h r e e no r m ore th a n five
mem ber*.
T h e director* ahall, from th e ir
n u m b e r elect a pre sid en t, a alee president,
a se c re t a r y a n d a tre a su re r,
One person
may hold the office of b o th se c re ta ry a n d
tr e a s u r e r . T h e persona who are In conduct
the hjitineaa of this c o rp o ra tio n a s Its t e m ­
p o r a ry officers a n d d irec to rs until th e direc­
tors are" elected a t t h e lirst a n n u a l m ertnig
' of t h e sto c k h o ld e rs h e r e in a f te r provided for,
shall be T , W, L a w t o n , pre sident: W. J.
L a w to n , vice p r e sid e n t: It. YV, L aw ton, sec­
r e ta r y a n d tr e a s u r e r . T h e first i n n u a l m e e t­
ing of t h e sto c k h o ld e r s shall be held on the
t i n t M o n d a y in J u l y . A. I). 1919. a n d a n ­
nually th e r e a f t e r on t h e first M o n d a y of
each a n d e v e r y J u l y . .
.
— - ■—
Article VI.
T h e h l( h e s t a m o u n t of Indehledness or
lia bility to which t h e c o r p o ra tio n can at Bny
lim e su b je c t Itself Is d o u b le t h e a m o u n t of
j t h " c a p i t a l s t o c k a n d su rp lu s of the corpora­
tio n .
Article VII. . , '
.N am e s, residence a n d sub s crip tio n of the
in c o r p o r a to r s :
T , W. L a w to n , O viedo, Florida, 3(1 sharea
W. J , L a w to
n , Oviedo,
Florida, AO shares
----- -------- -----------It. W. L a w to n , Oviedo, Florida, 2b shares.
Article VIII.
T h e seal ol th is c o r p o ra tio n shall be a elrr u l a r ImpressiuVi a n d h e a r in th e c en ter the
words " C o r p o r a t e S e a l " a n d aro u n d the rlrr u m le r c n e e " L a w t o n H ro th e rs C o m p a n y ,
O gledo, F lorida.”
T. \V. L A W T O N .
W. J. L A W T O N ,
R. W. LA W T O N .
S t a t e of Florida,
C o u n t y of Sem inole
Hefore ma pe rsonally a p p e a r e d T, IV. LawrIon w . J, L a w to n and-Tt. W. L aw to n : to me
well k n o w n a n d k n o w n to bp t h e parties de­
scribed in said a rticles of I n c o rp o ra tio n a n d
a c k n o w le d g ed t h a t t h e y signed th e sa m e for
t h e u se s a n d pu rp o se s t h e r e in expressed..---I n . W itness W hereof f h a v e h e r e u n to set
m y h a n d a n d official seal, tht* t h e 2"2 nd d a y
of ' M a y , A. D. 1919. ■
{••all
MARY L E IN H A R T .
|

In

* L iv e n u n d e r m y IiRtnl a n d th e
of aald
court tht* Uic 2 n d d a y *»f J u n e , ffili#.
r j ],
F . L I l Q U IJhABsSi

v-.
Cilatiwn
K^ t n h i . L l d d r t L -------- - r— ►- - -

1913.

In Circuit Court . S e v e n th Circuit, rtf.,
C ounty. Florida
O verstreet T u rp e n tin e C om p an y

vs.
All u n k n o w n p a r ti e s claiming inter -,ts
u n d e r J.
K lrhm ond
M u r p h y , de­
ceased, C alvin A. I'oagc. George It.
M o r to n I n d ividua lly ami a* tru stee '
W. S. Keefer, R itchie W ondbridcp
r t al.
T " thn d e f e n d a n ts , Calv in A, I
(iearge 11. M o r to n Individ ually a n d a,
tee. W. S. Keefer a n d Rite ie Wnndb
I t a p p e a r in g from t h e sw orn bill t.

HENRY McL4ULIN
MY SPECIALTIES

Hull lo

PICLAUD'S HAND-PA1NTEI) CIIIN a

Mulct T i t l e

GORHAM S STERLING SILVER
ttOGERS* PLATED WARE
ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES

(-Irc uli t o u r l S p o * n i | i J u d i r i a l f i r r u l t
B r m i r f u h f ’uiiiiij* I l o r l d a . In t h J r t r i ry
M a r y S elf l l r i f l i i t w —
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p urchaser **f T a t &lt; e rtd ica te N'o 111. d a te d
the 1th day of J u n e , A. I* 1f»I T. *aid r e r 11fl
r a te nmlifaera J hi f*dlowtng dr *irf | lued prop
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J u n e A. I F 1917* iatd certificate embrace*

&lt; **ffiplainanf
v 5.
t «o deli * I. Hill a n d William 11**nr .
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He* c l a i m i n g Iiili-D-.I* u n d e r r o r d e f i a
K . Hill a n d Wllharti f l e o r v lliH, t o r
liudiiniel, nr i l t t p r "f I h r t n , *o tilltrr
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M I S V E I I'S SALK

Notice f* hereby given t h a t u n d e r arid b y
v ir tu e of a final decree re ndere d on the | 11Vi
day ..f May, V I». 1919, by th e H onorable
J a m e s VV. iV rktns, J u d g e nf t h e S e v e n th
Ju d ic ia l C ircuit C o u r t o f F lorida, In (Chan­
cery, In a c e r ta in cause wherein t h e C ity of

T ates

N o r t h l»«lf of a o u t h 'r a a t « |u a r t e r of S c r t io n
IS, T u w i iM d p 2J am itli, l l a n c e 2D l ast
v. •■r t (t t 7 it feet tgjj l i e finfi h i'i o t i|u a r l f r of
Mn - l u ih i iiiit i | n a r t i t "f H« i thifi i I , T o w n
“titf1 2d ■ n o th , Hitnr* ” d t o *
L iv e a t re* ui ,i o j i , « r . . in t h e n o rllt .w» t
c o r n e r of I h e no rth* a»t '|U a r i &gt;f ,\t t h e
i i- « it*! u u a f t e r of S e c t i o n lift, Tov* oMitti 2W
s o u t h , ( t a n e e rJ 'i c a * | .
I a*t h alf of i ;ist h alf of n o r t h e a s t «iuart* r
of S e c t i o n 2, a n 'I n o r t h w i *t ij 'i u r te r of nor i h
wow* ijUMfli'r fo S e c t i o n 1 . T o w n ah i;v 2U
■outfi, K a u a i 211 * a i t .
I if *&gt;? I'.onirwosid, F l o r i d a ,
S ytliwi-at o u a r t e r of n o r t h w &lt;-4t i | u a r t e r of
S e c t i o n :II. T o w n s h i p 2 0 »oij|Ji. ft an ice ?I0
m d . r s r e p t t h e f o lh iw in ^ 4 t r a c t * ,
( i I * Tiepin a t N W e a r n e r *»f l a i d S W 'a of
N W *|, r u n e d i t r»7f» f e e t , s o u t h 120 feet,
went fthO ftpet* n o r t h 420 feet t n p_ « h.,
*2' t »nt lour* ti •»f mi At re kn ow n a* l i ja| i tU t c h u r c h l o t .
,
t*1i l i r g i n ill S W c u rrier uf ^ aid S W 1* of
iN'VV1*, r u n ea *t 121 f r e t , n*»rth GU7 feet,
We*t J 2 I. feel, s o u t h tiy l f e e l (o p, n. | j , j a n d
(4&gt; T w o acre* f o r m e r l y aultf t o J . W.
D rig g er* .
m o r e fu lly d e s c r i b e d In
Herd
H o o k , , V* * p a g e ^JJ2 , J [ , u b l i c - l U &lt;uii d *i O i i n Ttr '

WhenYourSpringBreaks
put on

AUTO OWNERS
C all on us fo r exact
d u p l i c a t e of y o u r
b ro k en sp rln d ,
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It E «l N W &lt;-„r E SO ft
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Also, T a t * ’■' f t ill, mle No I I I, d * ’ . I t h e
l t d il* k “ f J i*l s . \ 11 I '81L, sa id rt r r &lt;fn *tc
r. IVeft tig (tit f &gt;dh, %t nc d e s c r i b e d U'ul*, i.»-

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32, T p . 19 H,, IT. til IL, auld a* t h e p ro p e rty
of U n k n o w n .

AUo T m i C ertificate No. 125. da te d the
Ith d a y of J u n e . A D 1917. said rc rlifieatr
rovrrinjf t h e following i l . u r j b u d land*

W ight. H

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th » I t h d a y of J u n e . A. I». I 9 | 7 , t a i d cert l A r a l o c o v e r i n g t h e fo lio w in g.duariilird la n f l i,
I n - * H t Lot* 1.1. i t and If», M i d w a y , in Sec.

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l ir e si N F ripr N
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1 r il Tjiiijb,.
J a l v-r
' a p p e a r l o t h e Hill of ("j*m pla in t filed in «afd
• ^ ^ r r T T f l ^ r ^ T d i i T n r H a L i : .x n r m n r t ^ 1*1-~ -Srtih o n k lo m i a j r . t h n 7 t h (S iy of J u l y , 1919, c a u a c o n o r h e f n re
in I r u n t til t h e C o u r t f lu u * c d&lt;Wir in S a n f o r d ,
T ^w fn g d c s r f l h e d " Tand*. I o - w j t
Lot l t d in
M O N D A Y , IU* I t h d a y of AH ( J U S T ,
Midway, S e r . 12. T p IU S . It I t H sold F l o r i d a , d iirin a t h e leg al h o u r * of sa le , offer

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N F ror S *j
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S \V ' ; of N E *i
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l l r r r.fi'i ft R " f
m i l r p o st
r u n IV t l &amp; ft N 2 0 0 ft
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lltq- 100 ft W of N E n o of S ' ,
of N W o f
N E », or
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r u n S 3 3 0 It W Dm ft N
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3 3 0 (1 E 100 II I r . . N
30 ft
U r g 1390 f t 8 of N W r o r
r u n E 1109 ft H t o G r a n t
linn S 23 ft W a l o n g . a m r
17 It W 3"fi fl t o A. ( ' . I.
Ry U I y along - a m r to
Sattlortl a v r N to to g

for sale an d self t o t h e h i g h e s t b i d d e r lo r ea*h
t h e fidtnwing d e s c r i b e d lan d * , l o - w i l LoLs II
a n d 12 •! IMork t ..I T ie r I of S a n f o r d , F l o r ­
ida. a r m r d i n g l u
E
IT
T ra ffo rd 'n m ap.
■u b i e r t , h o w e v e r , t o a n y p n v in i: I|cn. aidew alk h e n , or o t h e r lien, nr t * * « uhsei|U efit t n
t h e &gt;t**r
In f a v o r of s a i d city'*

A. K. FO W E I L S
J. i . Dickinson.

mneary.

( ' i t y S o licito r.
, ft.A Stc
N O T IC E O F M A STEICS HALE
N o t i c e Is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t u n d e r a n d fo

A I ) I St 111
It i« f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t a cony of this
o r d e r he p u b h a h e d o n ce a week for t w e l v e
rut n*c c u l l v r week* in t h e S a n f o r d H e r a l d , a
w eek ly n r w a p a p e r p u b liah C d in aald .S*mIn ole c o u n t y . H o r i d a

(Uven u n d e r m y h a n d a n d th» te a I of my
office ( h it t h e 2 2 n d d a y of April, 1919, *
U«*al)
E, A. DOUC1LASB.
C l e r k nf l b # C i r c u i t C o u r t uf S e m i n o l e Co,,
. ... .
.
Florida.
L. \ \ . D u v a l ,
C o m p l a i n a n t*« Soli ri to r .
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1

19 S-, IL I I K . s*dd »s th e pr**J»- *J a mi
„ -------- . ___ „e of I h e S e v e n t h
**rly nf A S F a r l t n r d
J u d i c i a l C ir c u it C o u r t of F l o r i d a , in C h a n ­
Ml., l a s r . T t i l l r . trM l , d a t . r l Ihe cery , m a c e r t a i n c a u s e w h e r e i n t h e C i t y of
I t h *l*&gt; •*( Jun«', \ D r » I 7 *aid r nr r e(l&gt; 11 &lt;• S a n f o r d m r o m p l a i n a n l , a n d W F L r a k i t t
•lifon ff an t . J t h e U n ile r sig n e d S p e c i a l M a i l e r
r i iv t r i n i r t h r folitj wing i l m riln it lan d , i -j
WII I t I III.M id * a i in
.
t _• J p
* , , will nn N fnndav. t h e Tth d ay nf J u l y , 1919,
It
I I I . n d i f »i (hi
p m p r r f &gt; nl
\ S. In f r o n t nk t h e ( ' n u r l H o u s e d o o r In H a n f o r d ,
F l o r i d a , d u r i n g t h e legal h o u r s of sale, id ler
Fa'K aril
*
for sa le a n d *"ll t o tfoi* h i g h e s t ( h ttld e r fur
Also T a | C e r t i f i c a t e N o
It 7. d a t e d the c a s h t h e f o l lo w in g d e s c r i b e d lan d * . I n -w i i :
*‘l h day **f J u l y , A I* | * M \ **a i'1 c r i i f i ,(n I. id h , liln rk
T i e r fi of S a i i f u r d ^ a r c n r t l i n t
♦ o)rftr*K t h e f o l lo w in g d e a r rt b e d land*. I&gt;(* t o K. IL T r * f f n r d 's m a p , • u f i f e c l , h o w e v e r ,
wit : l.nt 17 7. M i d w a y , in S n
112, T p I *• S., t o a r t y p a s ini:, r i d e w a l k , or o t h e r l i e n , o r t a x
It :Jt K , sold as t h e p r o p e r t y of J . IL W h ite ;
s u b s e q u e n t t u t h e y e a r I91fi, in f a v o r of -stud
AD*» T a v C e r t i f i c a t e ^» o . I M , d a t e d t h e c i t y .
I r d d a y of J u l y , A D. I 9 | f i , s a i d c e r t i f i c a t e
A: K. F O W E ITH.
c o v e f i i t c t h e following; d e s c r i b e d l a n d s , t o .
S p e c i a l M a s t e r In C h a n c e r y .
J . J . D ir k in f tin«*
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1st gal l»5-5lr
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t * C ity A tto rn e y lor eoilertiun by paying r u s t of advertising and i n te r e s t a l th* r a le uf
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Manufacturers Ideal Fertiliicrs
Dealers in Sprjjy Pumps and Insecticides

f u r o r of t h l i r o r p o r a l f o n ahall. hi*
L aw to n Brother* C o m p a n y , and it* p r i n c i p a l
place of hutln ras shall he In O v in f n . SumInulc c o u n ty , Florida
Thu

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„

C ity Clark A tf u lltcto r

I beran Canlul. In
a s’, ort whllo I itavr a
marked difference...
I grew BtronRor rlfiht
nloiiR, and It cured mo.
,1 ant stouter than I
havo been In yearn."
I f you suffer, you can
n p p r d c l a t o what It
means to be atrong and
well. Thousands of wo­
m en giro Cardut * the
credit for th eir Rood
health. I t chould help
you. T ry CarduL A t all
druggists.
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h*N*1ni? it

ru w - i o i p e f tn .h j. gsrt h,., ^ » »f, s r a,
*■*1***1 " n r " » ' S a n f i . n l . F lw ii ilq .

11 Ml

DR. E. S. HOFFMAN

| d(*hlMHr.!i A nh'hhl'ifj
Sfdirit■*= fop" r* •»m)]

Ttrv-fiahtli 21 S.iU»h. flanc** 21* Fi» =«:
ttlvo hefln ninir a t ?-\\* t-nroer n( Vh

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( • cal)
K. A. D O U G L A S S ,
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 Co..
M a t w y A W arlow
Sola, f o r . C o m p I t .
.
5 1 - 1 3 tc

JEWELER

t it!!, \ I .L K VK K US.
anford. Fh.rida.

I'd] m d It*’ t . t k t * »i« i on /f ‘0** *1l( »« f u rl fit * f'fd» ri •! t h a t Ihi^ n-**to •*,
poi
I if it*** H an fo rd H e r a l d o n c e * a* h
&gt; * e k fur f o u r d j n n r u l i f K weekm.

S W i f of N W W . N . U of S W &lt;f and
of R W H SOf. 35, T p . 2t) S, f|. 2 9 E.
Y ou are h e re b y ordered to a p p e a r
hill of c o m p l a i n t h e r e i n (lleil on t h e I
of A u g u s t , A . r&gt;. 1919.
I t la f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t t t i i , no
p u h l l a h c d o n c e e a c h week f o r tw elv e
in t h e H a n f o r d H e r a l d , a n r w a p a p e r pu
In aald S e m i n o l e C o u n t y ,
W i t n e s s m y h a n d a n d t h e r e a l of i
C i r c u i t C o u r t t h i a . 2 g t h d a y of April

I.L K .

Article II.

Tht- g 'l u - r s l n a lu r r
ihe business' to h r
Ir a n * .r to f l liy t L r u r p o r s t l o n shall h r a ,
follo'ss, to-fclt: To r . p y on s g r n e r s l m e r ­
es n 111c or m rrchsn&lt;li.r business, ami lo |iurc h t s r . s r l l . a n i l Ural in m r r e h i n t li a r . wood,
groceries, household gufnli a p d personal
p r o p e r t y nf all descriptions: to b u y , sell,
work, H e rrln p a n d d ra l in real e s t a t e : to
till, farm ! cu ltiv ate a n d o p e r a te the la n d s of
th e c o r p o ra tio n and lands of other pe rsons,
a n d t o m a r k e t, sill a n d dispose of t h e p r o ­
d u c t . therefrom .
. ’
Article* III.
T h e a m o t w t *f th e rn p t ta l s t o r k nf tkla
c o r p o ra t io n shall b e T w e nty-five T h o u s a n d
(116,000.00) Dollars, tn ba divid ed i n t o tw u
h u n d r e d a n d filly &lt;2M)i sha res ol t h e p a r
va lua of On# H undred (1100.00) Dollar*
a a r h , a n d aald s t a r k may. be paid for i n ' r a s h
nr In p r o p e r t y , labor a n d arrvires, a l a ju s t
v a lu a tio n to be fixed b y ' the dirertb ra a t a
Bleating ra iled far such purpose*.
Article

It,

T h r corporation.ahall salat parpatually.

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R. C. Maxwell, Mgr.. Sanford Branch

ARE YOU INSURED?

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W . J . T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
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General Fire
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| r D eIinquent T a x L ist For Y ea r 1917
City of Sanford, Florida
INSCRIPTION

Block

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Hrfin a f th» S K T o t of Illork 1
T ier I of E II T rafT ords
M ap ru n W l i t ft \
366.06 It S 69 deg 17
mla E 133.1 ft S 341.74
ft to Be*. I a c r e -------- ...
lie* at th e Intersec tion «.f the N
l ln # ' of C o m m e rc ia l *t
with t h e W lln# of Palm otto a*# t u n N 4SI.S ft
N 69 d # f 17 min \V 448.2
ft S 6 2 6 3 3 ft to Comm erriat l v e E on N mid#
of C o m m e rc ia l f t 419.2
ft t o Be*. 4.ft a c re * ___ —
Be* 250 ft N of th# in te m e c ti o n
c l t h e N lin# of C o m ­
mercial at « i t h t h e #a*t
tin# of P a r k i « r r u n N
435.74 f t, S 69 de* 17
~ 379126,
E 159
1 3 9 -‘W S
min ~
y t 146.8 f t &lt;•*6**. Containing 1.4 aer#a
Loll 5 a n d 4 ------------------- -------I
Lola 3. 4 A 5 --------- -------------------- l
All n o r t h of C o m m e rc ia l » t ___ __ *
U ta i k » Z .Z
.1 Z Z
Be* 135 ft W of S E cor r u n N
140 ft N t o C o m m e r c ia l
•t.
W t o B a n d a*# S
118.2 f t K 152 ft S 104.2
(t t o Firat *t E t o b # ( ___
L o t * -----------------_ ---------------------

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L o t. 7 * * z z r r z r r '

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W alker. C. R. .
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■Sanford Hotel A Imp. Co
C a r te r , W. P. A Co
Z achary C r t A Nov Wk*
W h itn r r . J, N,
B rardall. P

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Sanford Hotel ft Im p Co
W hit#, L. E.
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W ig h t. H e n r y ...... ..........
T h o rn to n S»u*rr, Jo#
Aldridge, W. G.
Holly. K. J.
T*bnraa
w ahcer.
r . IE
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Feter*. W, H
* Shlnholaer. S. (I.:
F e rn a ld Hdw , Co

3
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Lota 4 * ft ......__ —------------.
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Lota^l, 2 * 3 ___________________

4
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Lot 3 _ . ...
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Lot 1 0 ____
N Y Ji
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of W i t —

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S 4 of Lot 4 * L ot 8...____5
fo.t 6 * N f l of L ot 7 _ — ......... . _
‘Lot 9 _______ ____ ________________
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W s of Lota 6 * 7 .
Lot 8 ..................
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All
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All
All
All
All
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Lot* 10. I I A 12
S 4" ft Lut I A 5
Lot 4 A 5, . ____ .
Lota 6. T * 8 ____ _____________
Ail let* S W ‘*__
All
Lot I and N ' j of Lot 2
Lot 4
Lot 10 .
Lot l
Lot 2
Lot ,1
Lot 10
Lot 2
Lot 9
It* * NK cor _
run W 40 ft S 125 It E
40 ft N 125 I’
II, E 50 It W of N E cor
Run W 36 ft S 125 ft E
.16 ft N 125 It
lie* S W eur. .
Run 120 ft E 68 ft N
144 ft E 46 It S 264 ft
W 114 ft
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t
l.ut 1
Lut 1
l.ut 5
Lot ‘J
Lol b
Lut 9
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Lot 8
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S 24 ft of Lot I t ----------------3
W ' j uf L ot 4 .
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Lot# 8 . 9 * 10
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Lot 9 — .— — ------- * —- —— -— 3
1,01 1 2 ............. ....... .........
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lot 5
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Hob.rtm. Mm. E. M
M a honey, F. J.
T h o r n to n . W. S.
I l in d a l l E. IE
t e n d o n . H. ..
l l r r n d o n , O. I*.
S hinholte r. Mr*. A. E
Kernatd Hdw. Co
J. L. Miller
I&gt;or*#y, J. IE
Peter*. W. IE
Daniel*. Jr&gt;o. Z
Tervrilliger,
Hilliard. II L.
Hawaln*. W. S.
C r o n . Mr*. E. W.
H a * k in * . Vlrtoria
K. o( P _____
Ho***tt#r, A. T . . _
T h r a s h e r , A. M. .
ai iiict. .&lt;
T--------hrash,,rr. IE I.
W oman'* Club
L eavitt, W. T
L ea vitt, W. T
Rung*. S.
Parrish. A. I*
ltuw m an, (V W
Su**m*n, E A

So**man, F A
tirufon. J ,!!
W hitnrr. J N
lliffln * , Mr*. J C..
H atch, Frank
ftrnert V S.
Bard. Mary M r l i
L#wii, Sarah
Jnhneon, !ti&gt;*i
William*. A L.
WoodruIT, S. E.
Woodruff, S K
Diniee, C. II
U lja. M r . A
C*meron, Joe
l&gt;irk*nn. *E

Jonre, Cha*

Thdmp*&lt;*n, W J
Van I t r m a n . C B
H e l l i o l . It 1.
Little, J
Stew art,
Lovell, Mr*. W. W.
Connelly, A. P . _____
U l j a , A.
Shelley

Lot 6

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L o ta ft, 6, 7, 8. 9 a 10. .e .
L u la ft ft 7 . . . ...... ..
Lot 7 .

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Thom**. Gu* i
S he phe rd, G
IVNcal, Vlctr
June*. A. E.
Allen, J
llulchin&gt;up, J W
. H ale b, Frank
Ctrl #y, Tl." F:--------- — -----. ..
. Corny, B. F.
lie-vine. W. T.
M rA ln andrr, J. E. .
Unknown
lit a lly , Mary II.
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Coultrr, A. / .
I.*01cr, W. A.
e Partington, Cha*.
Matlll, W. G.
O l rihr# llruth Co
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Arraatrong, OWrn
Hubert* S A Karri*, R
’.Gardner, Mra B. A.
Iloftman, Peter
Jone#, Wealey E i k „ . _ _ —
Wataon, Peggy
Stewart. W. C.
Pord. J. (J.
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Geiger, H. II.
Harper. Pan Eit.
llrown, Lury
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Sima, A. &amp;. ___________ _

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Lot | 0 ...........
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R a n 8 l i f t ft B M I t
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Lota ft a n d 7 ______ _ ! ? . _________10

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L o t 9 ___________i _____
L ot 4, 5, 9 a n d 10
Lota 3, 8. 9 a n d 10
L ot 1___ ___ _ , ____
L ot 3 _ ____ ..
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L o t 5 ________ __________ _
Lot 6 ____________ __________
L ota 7, 8. 9 a n d 10
L ota 2 a n d 3
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F r a e W &gt; , E of IE R.............

7.00
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I Lota 31 a n d 35 t o 40
! Lota 47 In 56
i Lota 57. 58. 59. 6 0 ..62. 63 and 64
Lot 61
H i L « t ^ 4 * 1 1/ 69 an 1 77 to »4

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Sim*. A. 8 ___
Thraiher, A. M. .
June*, Simon
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Mcl^atrr, W. E.
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Crrrotn. T . L, . _
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Durham, W. E. _______ _
Stewart, W. C. . . ----- .
Stewart, W. C . _________
U a a d e .a ll..
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Und*ay, J. E______________
Gramling, E. M , . . _______
Gramtlng, A, A . ___ „™2Z2
Gramling, E, M ... -------- —
J t l H , I&gt;. H-----------------------Cowart, Jim
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Stewart, W. C-------- _
Puraey, L. H. C........ .....
Pickett, Jim. . _____ __
Stewart, W, C ._____ ______
Wade, M. J . ____ ________ __
Stewart, W. C ._ ___________
‘Garner, N. U. ____________
William*. I). J __________ *. ..
U od aey, J, L______ .. . ..
L lndaey. J . 1___— ------Geiger,' R. II. .
Green, Ben
Tbraaher, U. L. -----Caldwell, P. A. ft Son* _ ...
Brown, r . U ____ _____ _____
t Poll*. Palla* E ..... .... ______
P n a lar M a b e l ........ .. ........... ....
Hill. Oa*y___________ _____

Stewart, Wm ___________
Jo n r e , E. I I____________
LJghtfoot, H attie
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H tm te r , w . S____________ __
Hurley, Bli. ----------------------

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18.20
3.50
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11.00
16.80
4.20
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6.40
4.20
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2.60
29.40
15.40
9.80
42.00
24.50
25.20
59.20
7.00
31.00
16.10
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lin* uf Sec 21 S t- {,1 TV
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282 It E ol N U M. I*.
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run E 298 ft S t o E. B.
T r a f lu r d ’a p l a t W 296 ft
N to beg
a t a point of I n t o K t id e
A. C. L. R. IL right of
way w ith N fine o f Fir*l
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396 ft TV 330 It S 396 /I
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7.00
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C lark TV. M
C la r k W. M
H o w a r d P a c k a r d L a n d Co
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C l a r k W. M
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F e l d e r Steve
C l a r k W M.
H o w a r d P a r k a r d , L a n d Co
B e n t o n A Clark
Hill Hubert
McGill O. p .
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H o w a r d P a r k a r d l.d C o . ,
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Allen J. T.

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Thomaa, John
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L o t M _ _ _ _______ _______ _
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Ellim n. Fannie
William*. \ l i 4 *
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26.00
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run E 10 r h N 3 1-3 rh
TV 10 ch S 3 1-q ch lea a
TV 3 1-3 c h i ..
Beg t.3 3 eh E a n d 3 1-3 r h N of
S ' j mil# poe t . ___
run N 3 1-3 eh E 3 1-3
ch S 3 1-3 ch W 3 1-3
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B rg 1350-ft TV a n d 190 ft S of
N E rb f
run W 92
It S 470 ft
E 92 (y ft N 470 It _
Beg 1628 ft TV a n d ISO ft S of
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run E 190 ft S 470 ft W
190 ft N 470 ft
Beg 1626 It TV a n d 190 ft S of
N K cor,,’ . _________
run W 92 &lt;y It S 470 ft
E 9 2 1 , ft N 470 ft
Reg 792 It W of SE cor of
N E &gt; , nf N E ' * ru n N
660 ft TV 1648 fl S 660
It E 1848 ft
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1050 ft E of N » j mile
p u t t of aaid Sec E 210 ft
S 210 ft TV 210 ft N 210
(1 a n d Ira* beg 2261 (t
TV a n d 700 It S of N E
enr aaid Sec E 662 ft
S 210 I t W 817 ft N E t o
beg a n d lea* beg 40 ft TV
of N W r o r l o t I f Fit
Land ft Col Co. Add t o
S, Sa n fo rd r u n W 573 ft
S 240 ft E 57ft ft N 240
ft, e o a t a l n l n g 1* acrr«.._ _
T h a t portion of 8B.M of N i l *
of A. C, L. H. It
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THE SANFORD HERALD

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

volume

NUMBER 5».

SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. JUNE 20. 1019

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SANFORD NOW
MEMBER OF
STATE LEAGUE

tlons in Florida. The first prize of
"LEWIS BUYS FIRST SHARE I
$50 went to the St. Lucie County
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Tribune of Ft. Pierce, the second of
In Sanford's New Hotel Construe$30 to the Plant City Courier nnd
lion Company
the third of $20 to the Lakeland
H. H. Lewis has the distinction of
Advertiser. .
.
buying Share No. 1 in the Hotel
The gdod people of Tavares served
Construction Co., the owners of the
punch and cigars and after a fond
new Valdei Hotel. Mr. Uewis has
farewell the editors were whirled over
faith in the future of Sanford nnd
the smooth roads of Lake county to
backs his
faith with his money
Montverdo where a visit was paid to
showing the proper spirit both ways.
the famous industrial school of that
He is a progressive in fcvery sense of
place. Under the direction of Prof. ORGANIZED BASE
BALL
IN
the word and alter travelling over FIRMS AND REAL ESTATE ARE FLORIDA PRESS ASSOCIATION! Carpenter, assisted • by a staff of
FLORIDA PROMISES GREAT
COMMISSIONERS HELD REGHAS
MERRY
GO
ROUND' teachers this school has attained a
the .world he chose Sanford-as his
HANDS
LIKE
SPORT FOR BALL PANS DUR­
• ULAR MEETING AND ATTEND future home and has invested a lar*o '.CHANGING
MEETING
IN
MANY
CITIES
high place among the industrial
MOVING PICTURE SHOW
ING SUMMER MONTHS----------TO MANY MATTERS OF 1M­ sum in farming lands and city, prop­
schools
of
the
south,
t
raining
m’nds
The 1919 session
,
I’OUTANCS
Sanford’s business houses present
T of the Florida iK iT haftds to do' th* work of the
Sanford will be in the Florida .
erty. Believing in the co-operation
*
-moving
.picture
appearance.
theiCTTreaa
Association
was held in Lake world. - After enjoying more re­ State .League, this much being de- .
of the growers he w as active.in.fflrmSanford. Fla.. June 3. (919.
county nnd ^tll of Lake county as­
,-----H dnr’Board of County-’ CommU- Ins tfie Sanford Truck Growers, days with the daily changes being sisted in the entertainment of the freshments the party were taken cidcd upon la s t-Friday, night at amade
in
business
firms
and
locations.
over the - mountains to Clermont meeting called for that purpose.
tioncra in and for Seminole county, Inc., and bought the first ten shares
pencil pushers. .The first session :of over good roads and through the The week before when a meeting
It
is
a
healthy,
movement
when
local
in
that
company
and
is
one
of
the
Fla., met in regular session at 10
the meeting was at Leesburg, the
o’clock a. m. Present: Chairman L, directors and prime movers in the tirms are foremost in buying real city made famous by Gilbert Leach prettiest bit of country that Florida was called with no announcements
estate and, shows their faith in the
can present, dotted with clear water the base ball fans of Sanford did not
’ \ Bru Alley ’ and Commissioners L. management of same.
of the Leesburg Commercial and n lakes, farms und orange groves, know about it und were not present,
future
of
Sanford.
Never
before
in
Harry is a lluckeye by birth and
llagan, C. ’
, Entxminger and
the memory of the "Oldest Inhabi­ business meeting on, Thursday morn­ homes and towns. About one mile consequently when another meeting
H H. Kilbee, with V. E. Douglass. was a former resident of Defiance,
tan t" has property changed so quick­ ing was well attended, at which the south of Clermont is the club house was called there was no trouble in
I). C. and Itoy Tillis, D. S. in at­ Ohio, but is now a Floridian by
mayor of Leesburg welcomed the
adoption and a Florida booster. His ly in Sanford and the people awake boys and President Storrs of the of the Lake Highlands Club built on arranging for a Sanford*team and in
tendance*. Absent. O. P. Swope.
Minutes of last regular meeting, father, Dr. Lewis is well known here,, each morning wondering what will Press Association responded. In the the crest of the “highest peak" and a short time enough stock was sub­
happen in real estate next.
•one of the finest club houses in tly* scribed to assure the backing for the
also meeting held May 15th were having come to this part of Florida
afternoon Dr. Hulley. of.-Stetson
Among
the
recent
business
changes
state. The Board of Trade and the season. Instead of the business men
many years .ago and investing in
read and approved.
University gave a fine address tak­ ladies of-Clermont assisted b&gt;r the going down into their pockets for. an
arc
the
following:
orange
grove
property
near
Geneva
Mr. Cornwell addressed the board
ing as his subject, Fiugrne F’ields and
A. FL Yoweli has purchased the his works and as usual Dr. Hulley Boy Scouts looked after the visitors unlimited sum of money as hereto­
in reference to new road construc­ and still comes here for his winters.
interests of George Speer in. the jptve the audience an hdur of solid and after an elegant h W '^ n of fore they will* take stock and the
tion. and on motion of L. P. Hagan,
Yowcll-Speer Go. * Mr. Yoweli will enjoyment.^ At night a .dunce at the chicken pillau and “everything" sev­ limit for the salaries of players -will
seconded -by C. W. Entiminger and
.Vaughn—Stackhouse
eral prominent men of.Clermont and yrecludc the team running wild and
continue the business iq the Yoweli
carried, that this board* ask Mr.
At Titusville on June 11th Miss building. Mr. Speer expects to Oj&gt;en Leesburg Armory helped the bunch the editors gave addresses upon paying f.ilfulous sums for players.
Cornwell to furnish plans and sped­
to get acquainted with the people of
— ttcattomrfor Toadi-it-no cosror obli­ Ruth Vaughan, eldest daughter of a dry • goods store in the DeForest that section and those who like to various subjects and this event help­ Also under the, rules of organized
Mrs. Jennie Harper Vaughn was building about the first of October.
ed to bring to a close one of the most base ball if we develop a good player
gation ’to the county.
dance hail the opportunity with u delightful days of the three days’ we ran s-ll him to the larger leagues
married to Mr. H. B. Stackhouse of
J. T. Toon addressed the board in
Simon’s Variety .Store has moved good lloor and good music.
und get real money for him. There
.
reference to purchase of shell mound St. Augustine by Rev. Hays.
from the building next to Philips
Early Friday morning the editors session.
The
wedding
breakfast
was
served
The editors adjourned late in the are rub's a;id regulations for the
at Geneva bridge, and on motion of
Drug Store to the Stone Gove Block. were taken for a ride over the “ Loop
league and instead of a disorganized
at
the
Dixie
Hotel.
The
guests
1, P. Hagan, seconded by C. W.
Edward Betts will occupy this room of Shady Dells." rightly named and afternoon to meet ngnin next year at mob the team will be managed in a
present
on
this
occasion
were
Mrs.
Entiminger and carried, it is decided
wiih u first class ice cream .and cold werf then transported to the dock Pensacola there to re'nAw old ac­ businesslike manner and at the end
that county does not cure, to sell this Arthur Coleman, sister of the bride, drink establishment.
on Lake Harris where a steamboat quaintances and to visit West Flr*r-| of the season there will be no passing
Misses Gladys and Cornelia Smith.
property.
Dr L. H. Philips has sold his stock was moored to lake them to Kuslis. ida.
of the hat to make up losses occa­
G. M. Jacobs and others from Mrs. U. S. Horn and Mr Kklph of drugs to Bower &amp; Roumillat and This trip across Lake Harris, through
The meeting was one of the best sioned l*y big salaries and leaks of
•
Chuluotu addressed the board in ref- Sharpton.
Dead River and on Lake Eustis. is in the history of the organization various kinds.
Miss Vaughn is well known here it is also rumored that the building
i ri nce to building another dipping
will be sold later to the same firm one of the finest trips in Florida and and Lake county showed herself to
The following officers will control
vat. No action taken by this board. and has many warm friends. Mr. and a new building erected on this was greatly enjoyed by ,the party. be an Ideal hostess’ in every sense of the destines of the Sanford Club:
Hid of H. L. Haight for one auto Stackhouse is chief clerk in the Last corner.
At the Leesburg dock they were met the word. In fact,Lake County has
H R Stevens, president of the
truck wus opened and this being the Coast Railway office ut New Smyr­
by
a party of Fiustis Boosters ladies the* reputation "of having as- many Peoples Hank was elected president
The
T.
J
Miller
building
on
the
only bid, on motion of L. P. Hagan, na. u young man of ability with a opposite corner was sold recently to and gentlemen. Editor MilllT. Mrs. g.md people and as many boosters as of the Sanford Rase Hnll Club; R. C.
the
seconded by C. W. Entiminger and future before him. They have
a trust company und they will erect Miller, Elisabeth Miller. Mrs. Cnrl any county in the state and they Maxw'll, another leading citizen sec­
best
wishes
of
all
their
friend*
carried, his bid is accepted and clerk
a new building some time in the Ferran. Henry Bishop. W. S. Mc­ know how to treat visitors in a man­ retary. and F. L Miller, president of
instructed to draw warrant for sum
Clelland tad Col. Miller, who es­ ner that makes them feel at home. the city council was elected treas­
near future.
,,( $1750.00 payable’to 11. L. Haight.
aiid visitors had urer.
M a c c a b e e s to M e e t
corted
them over to the dock at And the editors
A new moving picture show ha**
.
so
much
in
the
way
of entertainment
Hid of M. S. Nelson for opening
Eustis
Here
they
were
taken-in
The directors are A. U. Wallace, A
The Maccabees will meet in
started.
that they were almost foundered.
and clearing right of way on Hester Masonic Hall Tuesday afternoon
E. Yoweli, R. C. Bower, L. P. McA new cigar fac tory lias' been e»- -CM™ to Eustis Park where a fine
avenue was opened, and on motion
Block
and
n
lunch
was
placed
on
tables
served
by
Culler, Charles Britt, Forrest Lake.
4 o'clock.
tablished
in
the
Bishop
,.f L. P. Hagan, seconded by C. "
A. P. Connelly, Roy Symos and J.
large factory for the manufacture of the Eustis ladies, fried chicken and
and
l.ntiminger anil carried, this bid
other
good
things
in
abundance
G.
Ball.
______________
jellies and preserve* will locate here
for dessert.
accepted.
this
fall
but
as
the
deal
has
not
been
ire
cream
cones
__________
r
a
r
r
Deputy Sheriff bond of L. M
R esolutions
made for the localiun-thw-.-cann
o
t
1 ‘ gT- %
Austin, with Dock Hasty and A. B.
_
------—
--------fo—Mt
IVirTi
where
The
Ml
Dora
.
Whereas,
the
Woman’s Club of
Mtl
Yacht
Club
served
punch
and
rakes
Sanford
lias
always.
a&lt; far as pos- .
*-----. ....
There are many other business
F"------- ^ ^ ^ y ^ h y r l f r - hnnir -i
uiul cigars, anil al the club house a
siblo co-operated in all movements
changes
contemplated,
new
firms
arc
Austin, with F L. Miller am
for the interest nnd upbuilding of
coining here, new people ure here boat took them to Tavares to anothi r
spencer ns sureties wns approved.
luncheon
and
reception.
Coming
Sanford and Seminole cointy, and
every day looking over tlie field nnd
Motion of L. P. Hogan, seconded
Whereas, it is believed that no in­
back
to
Eustis
and
after
lunch
at
First Btreet will soon be a street of
hy E. II. Kilbee, and carried, thut
the
Grand
View
the
party
embarked
stitution
is more necessary to the
mady-brick buildings, some of them be­
this board' endorse the action of the
according
to
Clarence
Woods
welfare
of
our citizens than a goad
\
again
ing in tho sky scraper class.
Board of County Commissioners of
oiv the Island Queen for n trip to WOULD RAISE PRICE TO PRO­ hospital, and should be considered
Volusia county, F'la., in reference to
i Grand Island, made famous as the
TEUT HOME PRODUCT BUT an indispensable part of our city’s
their action as to salary of Osteen TRUCK CROWDS
AUTO
OFF
Sanford st Atlantic Beach
former homo of Senator Igou und
.HURT FARMERS OF SOUTH government to safeguard tho hca’th
FERRY BOAT THROWING EN­
ferryman. *
Mrs. T. A Neal and daughter. t
„p0t ),a,j been made into a bif of
Notary public bonds of Alma
TIRE FAMILY INTO EIGHT- Margaret, are
* at Aim A Q an^i'^ain.(,n^_hv-rtul
is possible through the gift of a
Goerti ami Tho*. E. Wilson were
U F ,\\
c u eu S ttfir ana lanterns and decorations under the
building and grounds to the city of
Southern congressmen from all the Sanford;
the Os- F. A. W. Br wn are at the DrCottes skillful hand of Ray F’erran of Eus­
*
•
An
accident
occurred
at
lotion of V. W Entiminger. si-f­
cottage on the beach. George Mc­ tis. ‘ Here on long tables there were rotton producing sections of the coun­
Therefore, be it resolved by the
teen
ferry
yesterday
afternoon
about
unded by L. P. Hagan and carried.
Laughlin spent last Sunday ut the several thousand watermelons just try were today deluged with tele­ board of directors dt the Woman's
Mr. Kilbee is instructed to have bridge four o'clock that flig h t have been Atlantic Beach Hotel with his: |l(I t j,e jce an&lt;j they were sliced with grams of protest from fin-tllixer man­ Club of Sanford, in session at San­
the cause of five people losing their
Gvef Econlockhatchee 'Creek be­
mother.
’
careless abandon that bespoke thou- ufacturers and others protesting ford this tenth day of June, t919. ,
tween Geneva and Chuluota repaired lives and adding another to the list
Atlalitic Beach is- very populcr *an7!s more to he had at the samo against whst appears to be the worst that we endorse the city council’s
- - costs not to exceed $150.00.,. . • , of the ferry, accidents. The boat this summer. Mr. Hammat as the place. After the melons a quick run sectional discrimination leveled at action in accept! ig the most gen­
Motion of C. *W. Entxminger. sec­ was approaching the \ olusia .side dancing teacher has a large class und was made to Flustis where a dance at that section in years, this being the . erous and beneficent gift of our
onded by E. H. Kilbee and carried, nnd had on board in front a truck is giving some novel features in the- the pavilllon on the lake front was introduction and consideration pf townswoman and fellow club mem­
Mr. Hngan is instructed to have We- belonging to Mr. Vandevord of Mt. new dances. The hotel also has a |u.ld in their honor, and after a few the Fordney bill now before the ber, Mrs.
George H. Fernaldj
kiwa river bridge repaired id con­ Dorn nnd immediately^ behind the riding mnstcr and a string of horses hours’ sleep.at the Grand View Hotel house ways and means committee that we endorse tho formstion of a
truck
was
u
Maxwell
car
belonging
junction with Lake coifnty. Costs
to Mr. and Mrs. Bonner of Miami for gallops over the good, roads and that had been opened especially for which proposes to fix a price for Fernald-Laughton Memorial Hos­
not to exceed $300.00.
on the beach. The dancing pavil- them, they
were
awakened for potash for The next two ycara at pital Association, deeming this the
Motion of L. I’. Hagan, seconded who were tfnroute home frorii points lion has been beautifully decorated breakfast and to hear Miss Elizabeth $260 a ton, for tha third year and tin best ar.d wisest mothod of govern­
by C. W. Entxminger, and carried in Georgia. In the Mathis car were
and named the Blue Moon and the Miller sing and • to visit the Lake fourth and fifth years at $150 a ton. ing nnd developing a greatly noodeti*
clerk is instructed to cash $1000.60 three little children and a negro girl young people are enjoying them- - Region office where Wnterman founThe purpose of this bill is to pro­ hospital for Seminole county. And
Liberty Bond, and pay Mr. S. O. nurse. As the landing was being selves at the dances every night ex-' tain pens were distributed as com- tect the potash industry started in
Be it further resolved, that wu
made
Vandevord
cranked
his
truck
Shinholser for work on court house.
cept Monday and on thia night the ptimonts of the-Fiustis State Bank of the west during the war, the claim hereby desire to express our appre­
and
unknown
to
him
the
truck
was
On motion of L. P. Hagun, duly
guests have a beach party.
which institution that veternn liank- being that at the end of five years ciation to Mrs. Fernsld for hor won­
seconded by C. W. Entxminger and in reverse and us it started up it
Mra.
Norma
.
McLaughlin
has
’
er,
W. S. McClelland is president, they can compete with imported derful gift to our city, and extend
carried; this board wishes to thank went backward with full force crowd- charge of the aocial affairs, insuring After having their pictures taken the
potash. This action was character­ to her the thanks and gratitude of
the Maxwell car off the ferry
Mr. W. A. Whitcomb for the use of
the success of this part of the hotel party waa taken to Tavares to rite ized today by congressmen for Geor­ the board of directors of tho Wom­
boat
and
going
off
with
it.
both
cars
his men in. moving tho court house
entertainment.
’
Tavares High School where a busi- gia, South Carolina, Louisiana and an's Club for this splendid proof of
furniture and fixtures into the new going into the river into about 18
---------------------ness meeting was held for the pur­ other entton states as the height of her deep interest in our community.
feet of water.
.
•
.
building.
Miss Vihlen Entertained
' P&lt;*»« of electing officers for the.cn- sectional Injuitjce.
And, also,
.
The Bonner family were all in the "
There being no bids submitted in
Vlhlen invited a party auing year,. The election of officers
Be it further resolved, that a copy
"I
cannot
conceive
of
n
more
Ihid
r
and
the
men
at
the
ferry
imme­
re Jessup Drainage District, clerk is
of these resolutions be sent to tho
instructed to re-advertisc same for diately put out a row boat ahd aa of Sanford friends out to her home resulted in the following: T. E. Fitx- quitous bill being considered at this
president
of the Fernald-Laughton
on
Crystal
Lake
last
Thursday
gerald
of
Daytona
was
elected
prestime,
ao
far
aa
the
great
cotton
in­
the man. and hla wife and children
next regular meet i n g . ------ Memorial
Hospital Association, to
afternoon.
After
a
pleasant
visit
to
ident;
Gilbert
Leach
of
I£
e*
terest*
of
thia
country
are’
concerned
Motion of L. P. Hagan, seconded came to the surface they were pulled
the
Vlhlen
home
the
party
went
to
vice
president;
Miss
Ruby
Fierce
o
Mra.
George
H. Fernald, to the San­
than
thia
Fordney
measure,"
Con­
by C. W. Entxminger and carried Into* the boat and luckily all of them lake and enjoyed a plunge and then 1West Palm Beach, treasurer, an
ford
ILeraid
for
publication, and th a t
gressman
Lever
of
South
Carolina
were
able
to
come
to
the
surface
and
following resolution was adopted:
a
copy
be
ap.cad
upon the minutes
were
served
ice
cream
and
cake,
Walter
M.
Ilayne.
of
Sanford,
secsaid.
#
gain
the
boat.
They
were
immedi­
Whereas, the wooden trestle bridge
of
the
Wo
nan’s
Club
of SaufonL " .
sandwiches
and
coffee
on
the
lake
retary,
the
office
of
historian
and
It
is
well
known
that
practically
ately
taken
to
the
Seminole
side
of
across tho Wekiva river on the Saq^
shore’
.
The
party
thoroughly
e
n
,
•tatUtldan
being
created
for
Col.
T.
Elizabeth
M. Morgan.
all the potash in this country comes
ford and Mt. Dora hard surfaced the ferry and Dr. Robson summoned
Laura
F.
Galloway.
joyed
the
hospitality
of
Miss
Vihlen
JAppleyard,
who
retired
from
the
from
the
west
while
the
cotton
is
road haa to be repfaced during the and they were made ss comfortable
Ve iu W. Bowe a.
w'nsuing year on account of doYerio: as possible, all of them being full of and at the close of the evening voted secretaryship of the organization to made In the south. "If tho bill
her
a
most
charming
hostess.
Those
the
regret
of
the
members
after
Committee.
posses
after
we
have
made
our
fight
water
and
very
III.
The
Bonner
ration, we, the board of county com­
present
were
Mr.
and
Mrs,
A.
J.
thirty-four
years
of
service.
against
it,
it
will
mean
that
there
family
had
all
their
baggage
strap­
missioners of Sjyninolc exunty, Fla.,
together with the board of county ped on the rear of the car and had Lossing and family, Mr. and Mrs. u Tampa, Jacksonville, Bartow and will indirectly be levied a tax of ----------Patriotic Celebratl on
The Wesley Brotherhood Class of
commissioners of Lake county, Fla., nothing to wear until kind friends Vihlen and family, Mrs. Lena Lee, several other dtica contested for the from $ 1(T to $12 a bale on cotton,
the
Methodist church has arranged
Mrs. Vihlen and son, Bernard of next meeting place but were easily this being the extra coat of the pot­
desire to,construct a bridge 120 feet helped .them with dry elothau
to
have
a special servico for the pur­
Miami.
.
’
routed
by
Mrs.
Lola
K.
Mayes
of
ash used to make the cotton. Our
long over the main channel of the
Up to a late hour last night Ed­
—
----------------.
tho
Pensacola
Journal,*
who
inridentpose
of
welcoming home the boys
great
cotton
industry
will
be
serious­
Wekiva river ahd fill in the ap­ ward Higgins and his crew of men
who
served
in the army and navy.
ly
crippled
it
this
plan
goes
through"
The
Sanford
Shoe
&amp;
Clothing
Co.
ally
mentioned
something
about
an
were busy trying to get out the cars)
proaches, and
Whereas the heighth of the present but the work had to be abandoned believe In advertiaing and In all* oaals in Pensacola and everybody was the general comment of other •This agrvice will bo held oh the
■outhern members. We intend to night 4f July 6 th, Sunday. It will
bridge ia greater in our opinion than on account of darkness. The cars forms .of advertising. They have *** f°r her.
the be a union service of all churched.
is necessary to accommodate any will be rescued today if possible.
’ good window displays ahd have -Just before adjournment announce. fight it to a standstill but
navigation there may be on thia
I plenty of lights at night to.show off ment was made of the award of Republicans have a majority in con- All returned soldiera And-sailors are
icse uwpiaya.,.
i ney «i»u
uvuvw three
mice jiueea
u m u by ...v
river, and
N. L. Bauman representing the these
displays., They
also believe
prices uoffered
the Mcrgen- . greas they may beat us. l£ is one of invited to this service. The apeakWhereas the height of the bridge Diamond Rubber Co., of Akron, O., mwspaper advertiaing ia the best thaler Linotype Company for excel-1 the moat unjuat meaiurea which haa era will all be. mxn who have been
lence in make-up of weekly* publics- ever been leveled against the south.” "across.’
was In the city Tueaday.
firm of advertising.
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C O U N T Y H A P P E N IN G S
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COR­
RESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF* SEMINOLE COUN­
TY-EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
GENEVA
Miss Kathryn Flynt was the guest
of Miss Ethel Collins at Chuluota
for a few days last week.
Misses Edna and Alice Geiger re­
turned to Orlando last Thursday
after having spent two weeks here
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Geiger.
Miss Corinne Raulersnn of Palm
Beach is.visiting Miss Lois Grant.
V. T. Peters and family nn&lt;T Will
Brown und family^motorcd_lo-Day­
tona fast Sunday.
Mrs. C. W. Culpepper is staying
in Sanford this week with her little
daughter, Louise, who is
being
treated by Dr. Tolar. We are glad
to note she is improving,
Mrs. Aubrey Moran and daughters
are spending two weeks with Mrs.
Moran’s sisters. Mrs. J. E. Boss and
Mrs. W. A Wilsey at Lockhart.
Endor Curlett liasrecently
pur­
chased a "Dodge."

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and Georgia Pattishall before going
to their summer home in Waynesville, N. C.
D. It. Nation received a pleasant
surprise a few days ago in fhe form
of a rheck for $1,592.65 sent him by
the Lebanon, Pa., Junk &amp; Lead
Mining Co., as his dividend on three
shares of stock which htf bought
over thirty years ago. In some way
tiie company had never been able to
do anything before this and be had
givep up ever hearing from it again,
but it seems the great demand for
junk and lead during the war re­
newed the efforts of the company,
and this time it was made a paying
proposition.

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Ihirin
Tmflhretrnuhf'.s that she had
to have or should have.

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the “ HOTEL.” Take a peep at the
old Welboume block now. It looks
^ like it has been the victim of an air
raid. But in a few months from now it will
be one of the most modern and up-to-date
hotels in the State,
'our “ BASE BALL FRANCHISE.”
that Sanford did not have
2nd. Something
to have’but should have had.
Vnr."
should all be proud of our chances to he
represented in organized Base Ball. And
from all indications we are going to have a
team to be proud oT. v J.et's boost the prop- V
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, and last, “ hut by no meansUHL Sanford how has a “ Cents Clot]
Store” that she “ HAD TO HAVE,
is now possible for a man to buy somethin
nice, get something good, buy clothing of tlu
very best make and at the same time buy it
a t prices that are right. That store is our
store. If you could see the actual money
saving methods and profit sharing ideas which
we have worked into our business you would
readily understand why so many practical
buyers have so frankly expre&amp;sed their en­
thusiasm over our place. .
Why Not Take Advantage of

A^Real C lo th in g Store?

‘The Home of Correct Style* for Particular Men"

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was a typical Cupidjwba as the Varrage ’Mr. ^Cameron and young people
came to a' standstill stepped nut, made their usual ovor-Sunday visit
aiming his how und arrow straight at the beach with Mrs. Camcrop and
at the honoree; who was**Iead to a other members of th&lt;* family.
seat beside the carriage "where she
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Tyler drove
opened the many beautiful Rifts their car to Jacksonville Tuesday,
with which it was laden. Mrs. M. Mrs. Tyler will go on to Wayne*E. Dooley and Misses Claire Ilarri- 1ville. N. C., for the summer,
son. Kathryn Flynt and Helen MoMf an(J „ „ c D Couch mnd
ran. assisted Mrs. FattUball ... aarv-, littlc dauRhtcra arc scttIed jn their
ng refreshments, $hlch.consisted of pretty new home at Lake Onoro.
Lady Baltimore cake and iced,
Mr. Uchida arrived here Monday
tea. Those present at this pleasant
occasion were Misses Alice Coffee, from Philadelphia, Pa., and is a
Claire Harrison, Helen Moran. Kath­ guest at the Toyama home on Bearryn Flynt. Lois Grant. Corinne dull avenue, Mr. Uchida exjieetir to
Kaulerson and Elizabeth Stones, engage in farming nnd Mrs. Uchida
Mesdames H. Pattishall,
E. will join him later.
John Warren arrived home Thurs­
Dooley, W. J. Daniel,_W. B. Bal­
lard, Porter Wakefield, W. A. Whit­ day from" overseas and is looking
comb, Troy Proctor, Geo. Peters, fine. ‘ John went to France in De­
Y* T. Peters, Chaa. Phillips, (J. O. cember, 1917.
Nicholson, Aubrey Moran, W. T.
J. R. Hayden has bought sev­
Adams, C. F. Harrison, C. Coffee, eral hundred head of range cattle of
It. Q. Gresham, M. I. Baker, S. D. Mr. Leslie of issimmee.
George
Willlums, L. P. Chambliss, Claude Mitchell from here Kauistcd in bring­
Coffee, E. H. Kilbee and J. M. ing up 600 head last week to the
Chaffer.
Hayden ranch the other side of
Cook’s ferry and expects to bring 500
more this week.
LONGWOOD PICK-UPS
Mr: McGahey’s shingle mill will
Simeon Filip was thankful and
be in operation in a few days and happy last week to receive a letter
Longwood will be a town of industry from his • mother and daughter in
n shingle and crate mill,.____
Roumaniar^He httd not heard from
A: Y. Fuller and family of Or­ •them in three years.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Chamberlain
lando were up Sunday looking over
the "Hand grove that he 1ms recently are here from Daytona Beach for a
purchased.
Mr. Fuller plans to portion of the week.
move his family here later on.
WEKIWA ITEMS
The recent heavy rains have dam­
John
Clcry
is spending a few days
aged the watermelon crops in tlfis
witfi
his
family,
who movdfl otr to to
section.
Mr.
Coates’
place
hero a few weeks
Mr. nnd Mrs. Histlinc were shop-j ago.
pirtk in Orlan do last Tuesday.
Little Ruth Rooks of Sanford 1ms
Miss Lillian and Adrian Waits
been visiting at N. A. Brockaway's.
spent several days in Orlando with
Miss E\fa Boyd was*in Sanford
Miss Evelyn Waits.
shopping Saturday.
•Mrs. J. N. Searcy and C. IL
The Wekiwa people were pleasant­
Searcy were in Orlando on Friday.
ly surprised Tuesday night when
..M r. and Mrs. C. W. Enttminger
and Mr. und Mrs. Will Satcher were Carl Dees stopped off the train. He
had just received his discharge at
shopping* in Orlando on Saturday.
Camp Jarkson, having been in the
Mrs Griggs and daughter. Mary servir(l OVPr n y rar, Hc will go to!
of Sanford *.-ro calling on friends | w„ r k ,n Sanford Mondoy with M r . j
Monday.
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; Venable.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. S. Dinkel were in j
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Orlando Saturday.
I’PSAI.A AND GRAPE VILLE
Mr. Nii-knell and J. E. Phipps mo-J There is talk of a picnic at Belair j
tored over to Osteen last week to I Lake on the Fourth, We hope if
rail on Mr. and Mrs. Searle
| there is one everybody will come and
Longwood is listening for wedding have a jo’ly time,
bells.
Mrs. Bengston returned Fridny to
Since the weather hns been fine the home of her daughter, M rs.'T,

Tile "Willing Workers" gave a
shower in hoqor of Miss Alice Coffee
last Saturday afternoon at the home
of their teacher. Mrs. II. il Putlishiill. The house was beautifully dec­
orated with bamboo and rut flowers.
At the appointed lime a miniature
carriage, all in white was drawn up
o n Friday Mrs. Maurey and son.
Mr, and Mrs. II
M. Pattishnll the .hallway by Miriam Whitcomb
and Lieut. W. A. Pattishall left last and Charley Dooley. in the car­ Gregory and .Mi*.* Edith Rand and
Tuesday for Washington, D.
riage were seated little Emily Huth Ruth Hand, all of Orlando, and Mrs.
where they will visit Misses Blanche Tice as driver and Kenneth'Harrison J. S. Dinkel spent the day at Palm
Springs.
Geo. Laurine and Will Lewis were
in Orlando on Saturday.

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WEST GENEVA AVENUE
We are having some fine weather
now, after so much rain and the
ronda are getting good again.
We are all glad to know that Mrs.
Barney Beck—am] Lahy boy are on
Mr Nicola has hern suffering with
inflamed eyes hut is much better
now, so he is able to be out again.
Mrs. George Ballinger is on the
Bick list this week, but we truly
hope Bhe will soon be able to be out
again. •
Elmer Tyner and Miss Eunice
Tyner were calling with Mr*. J. E.
i Vaughn Sunday evening
Mr. and Mrs. John t-y Robinson
i are visiting with home folks again,
’ after spending -overal months in
Georgia with Mrs. Robinson's people
und they expect to go back in Sep­
tember where Mr. Robinson is em­
ployed In the railroad shops. ■
It is a hard job to get the cattle
to the dipping vat now’. They seem
to know what they have got to go
through with when they get there.
We almost have to drag them
through it. .
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Paul Mansfield from Tampa is
spending awhile with his aunt, Mrs.
J. E*. Vaughn.
Mrs. Jack Vaughn was in Sanford
Tuesday and made si viral calls be­
fore coming home.
Will Robinson is stili busy getting
off his tomnteos nnd sweet corn this
week.
The airplanes were passing over
Tuesday nnd wo thought one was
going to pitch, it came down ao low.
We all wish there was a good place
for them, hut owing to the. rainy
.weather we haven't one—too much
mud and water.
Well what about the kaiser? What
has become of hlmT Is he still at
his old job of sawing wood?
EAST SANFORD ■
Mr. and . Mrs.. Irving E. Estridge
are happy at the arrival of n daugh­
ter, born Sunday, June 15th, and
has been given the name of Marian
Elizabeth.
Miss Eusta Burgess is here from
Wilcox, the guest of her aunt, Mrs.
Rosa Long and family.
• Mrs. Bryan II. Squire and. children
are leaving Saturday by boat for
their home in Jacksonville. Miss
Helen Chorpcning is accompanying
them for a visit of some length.

. fri,‘'n'I» in TamP“
Mrs. Jack Collins and their fuur
interesting children were in Grapeville Sunday afternoon, calling to aep
Mrs. Ballinger.
e understand Mr. Ericson nnd
family have moved into their new
home hut it is not quite finished yet.
There was preuching Sunday at
the Lutheran church, the minister
being entertained by Mr. and Mrs.
Magnuson.
Willie Tyner, who has been with
Mr. und Mrs, Krell lately was visit­
ing at the home of his uncle Tom on
Sunday.
Mrs. Ballinger is out of sorts this
week with a bad cold.
We arc sorry to learn that Mrs.
Beck and little Minnie, Barnwell
nnd Charles arc still having a had
time with the mumps.
Only u Sunday or two more for
the Sunday school, so let’s make the
most of them—3 o'clock and room
for nil.
A Wi ndf a ll .

The origin of '*wlinlfnll," In the sense
of *'good luck." dates from tile time of
William the Conqueror. It wns then n
criminal offense to cut timber In the
forests. Only such could be gathered
ns the wind had blown down; lienee,
a heavy windstorm wns hulled by the
peasants as so much good luck, nnd
from lids.cornea the modern applica­
tion of i lie expression.

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Quality
Service
P r ic e s

At the Fcrnnld Hardware Co. .
Old Stand

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W H O I S Y O U R F R IE N D ? |
—YOUR GROCER; If H e Isn't, Well Why?

Trade where your Grocermaii
appreciates Friendship

We have the very' best of everything in the staple ami
fancy grocery line. Feeds of ail kinds.

West Side Cash Grocery
(Ask Our Customers)
J. W. Booth

PHONE 166

L. F. Roper

187 FEET FRONTAGE ON LAKE MONROE
Joining Bulkhead on the West. Two blocks of building
With two story factory building.

Address: C. KENNISON, P. O.. Box 505, Orlando, Fla.

We Are Too Busy
to write an.advertisement for this week and
only want the people to remember
that .we are “ READY” for
“ BUSINESS” in

HARDWARE, PLUMBING
and FIXTURES

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A Complete Line of Everything in Hardware
and House Supplies.
Give us your contract for Anything in Plumbing. We
have experienced workmen and guar­
antee satisfaction.

LEE BROTHERS
Stone Gove Block - East First Street ’
N. B .-It will pay you to walk a few steps farther and see our line

Overland Sales &amp; Service Company

I n s ta lle d “ M od ern A u to L a u n d r y ”
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Goodrich

With Competent Men to Wash and Polish Cars
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T ires,

6 ,0 0 0

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Mile

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Guaranty

And just think what wonderful service everybody is getting out
of their MODEL “
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09 OVERLAND CAR.

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} rn * w y
'omouhF
t PU1UNA
SCRATCH

Builds
l a r g e

Frames Tvmw*
EASY

“A Feed For Every Need”
Groceries, Fertilizer, Crates of all kinds, carloads a special
Auto Tires, Gasoline, Oils, Sweet Potato Plants
When You Want Anv- / ^ A rT I ? C l P D
thing Just Phone- 1811 H iO

or be aaecrtained by legal and silbhe division, in the order of their isaue.
on by paying to the clerk of the Circu t
; suen cerimcates ami on unpaid taxes Court iof the county wherein the
effort. f°r the year 19IG and prior thereto land dese ribed in said certificates is
circuit
‘he rate of 8 per cent per annum located the amount of the certifi­
eded in fro,n ‘he first day of April, 1918; cate
t _„ to be redeemed shall bear to the
- which n,*‘l interest on all unpaid or omitted ’whole, and
— I any and all xubesquent
certain ',‘nJtea foe tjie yuar ,
omitted or unpaid taxes due on said
able to quent years at the
per | land to be redeemed prior to the
cent per annum for the first year and year for whioh flic next' certificate
1 hard S 1&gt;cr cont l,cr a»“U»n thereafter, was issued, with interest on certifi­
hich is beginning with the first day of April cate issued in the year 1917 and prior
x mat- next nfu?r t,,e -vcar for "hich such thereto and unpaid or omitted taxes
klation. taxo‘i are due.
__________ _ 1 or_lhe_y eac—iS Ifi-a nd-prior-therrtrr
^TnlJa^ Sec. 2. That the clerks of the at the rate of 8 per cent per annum
session Circuit Court pf the several counties from the first day of April, 1918, and
the in- of the stare of Florida are hereby interest on subsequent certificates
and tinplUd taxes its^..pr»widc*L in
Section 2 of this Aft. I
See; -J. That when the face value
of any certificate held by the state
issued subsequent to t ho oldest tax
certificate held bv the sta'e covering
any land to be redeemed or |mri based is greater than would he the
Ati A'i to provide for the redemp­
unpaid ur omittiul taxesrior the year
tion .o t -rale of tax certificates he'd
for
which such subsequent tax. cer­
by tin stale of Florida, covering
tificate was issued, when based on
limit sold to the state and to prothe last assessed valuation against
leribe t c dutioa of tile cltlk oi tin*
she land, then the unpaid taxes for
tircuit court i n " connection the. ethat year based on the last assessed

n*ot&gt;&lt;&lt;rs!

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• Sec. 7. Thai none oA»the provisions
of this Act shall go into .effect or be­
come operative, in so far as relates
to the sale of tax certificates, until
January 1. J920. thereby giving the
owner or agent or representative of
the owner, or other person acting for
the owtier, the 1privilege of redeeming
his bind under this Act. up to and in
cludirtg ' Dec. ill. 1919, without an&gt;-'
person having the right to purchase

H ill H a rd w a re G o.

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SERVICE, QUALITY and PRICE
JUST RECEIVED A BIG SHIPMENT OF

Sam.* are
hereby repealed
Sec. 9 That* this A t
feet immediately upor
and approval by the
upon its becoming u
such approval.
Approved June 9, 19
Ity

B y -P ro d u c ts .
i % are -&gt;ub*tat|is-s

or

re-

silll-. otiluljeq cnlinlenillj or tlV'Idctltnlly. In |b ■ operittion of it sp&gt;sdfle
pnicess or niamiraehtre of wiineililng
else. in butiflilg game for fooil (be
tildes mid f.'-uibers ttiv.b.v-produces; In
numtifncttirtig lumber Mtwibi*t ami
s t p i v l n g s nii

I.' p r o d u c t s ; In il - uitiiirtdi-e I* ll b&gt; •prwtlK't,
n| i ' v oil, i \ n l u i ! In tin*

Valuation may be collected in lieu of llf n c tu re , •!.
the amount due on sqrif subsequent tllOItgll Hot I 1-,
certificate and such certificate *i.:iil t&gt;r, »ci-ss.
See. a I hat tin* unpaid or tun tted taxes shall he collected (ipon the
basis of the regular valuation pined
by tin- assessor upon the laud for
the
year for which taxes remain un­
.. .*»»_■ L«*t |J4ft
Oe IV“
paid
and where no valuation wu&lt; *■&gt;
or purchased can lie aacerpile
ed
that the Iasi assessed valua­
'o*g.*»l and usual subtion
prior
thereto shall be mouldered
f any and all tax eertifithe
regular
valuation; but where the
' l by the stale of Florida i *—
last
assessed
valuation against any
the year 1917 and prior
land
to
he
redcPmed
or purchased
limn the payihent of the
is
less
than
tin*
regular
valuation
See. ;| That where there are more
f “tich certificate or certifithen
the
last
valuation
shall
he used:
- ii h portion thereof as the than one tax certificates held by the
he redeemed or purchased Hfate against the same land, the cer­
-ir to the whole, and the aub- tificates (except the. last certificate!
imitted taXes or taxes that may be redeemed in whole or in part
i been paid. including taxes where the part to be redeemed run

THEY CARRY EVERYTHING
201 West First Street

IDEAL Fircless COOKERS

J a p a n ’s D cllpHtful C lim a t e .

•tnpah (* i m t-id e i&lt;•!, b i'c a ii-e of Its
d e lig h tf u l cl1......... th e phtv g r o u n d of

the I'iiM
of utlloP cplltl*
tries of (I,,- fni East Indies, the Phil­
ippines, and ill,' Strait* set IleMH'tll",
fleck to .! ij- t|- in tin" Ind summer
uouith* to i'll ioi It* tiioimtiou re-'n’t*.
Owing to (tic Ui|g»* tuiirNl lui*ilie*s
some of th.—.' ro-iirt* present ail the
Up-to-date iidtantiigi'".
Lib erty

D r w an

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Fu ll

Lo ya lty.

W e Iiuiioi 1 I.. r l &gt; In unitn* ntnl forur.
U 'c *et u;&gt; her -intuir- a n d «omid her
prid-c*. Poll we h a v e not y et fully
t r u s t e d ■h e r
And wi t h o u r growtfi,
so grow h,*r dem and*
S h e w ill h a v e
no luilf *er\ Ice 1,ord MiPuluiny,

H ill H a r d w a r e C o
The 40ft cruising vaeht "VEKOM.V’-for sale or trade, for automobile or
land Fli-cps six Electric lights and modern equipment. Power­
ed with a 2-1 horse power. 4 cylinder, t cycle motor

Address: C. KENNISON, I*. (). Box 505, Orlando, Fla.

KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE HERALD WANT COLUMN

This is our own original way of keeping prices down—and keeping our stock clean.
One vO” stands for “Odds and Ends”
and the other “0 ” for “Overstocked.” If we had tremendous Clearance Sales we could dispose of odds and ends and overstock­
ed goods, but we have to sell a lot of staple stock at a loss to do it and raise our prices at other times to make up the loss. By
putting “O-and-O” tags on merchandise and reducing the price, we clear the “O-and-O’s" only, and at the same time keep prices
on regular goods down. You don’t have to wait until the end of the season to get these 4,0*and*0” bargains, you can find them
every day.
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CH SUITS—Most of these Suits, were Carried Over from last year
“0-and-0” tickets .on these suits to move them quickly. You may find
:e, you may not. Come in and Look them Over.
PRICE

PRICE

PRICE

SIZE

$7.00
4.00
7.50

$7.00

36 -

PRICE

• SIZE

$.9,50

32

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PRICE

SIZE

$7.00

42 -

PRICE

$6.00

We are placing

PRICE

PRICE

PRICE

$ 4.00
4.00
4.00

$4.00
15.00
4.00

$4.00
8.50
4.00

4 8 P a ir s o f S h o es w e are p la c in g “ 0 - a n d - 0 ” T ic k e ts on. Y o u m a y fin d y o u r
siz e, y o u m a y n o t.
L ook th e m ov er. W e q u o te b e lo w a fe w o f th e s iz e s
an d p rices.
N o t a ll o f th e siz e s an d p r ic e s a r e q u o ted h e r e , h o w e v er.
Gun Metal Blucher Oxfords

White Canvass Oxfords
No; 6 1-2
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Everything Men an

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THESANFORDHERALD

Published Every Friday by
HUretmirnoN n n n •N ADVANCE
&lt;»NK YUAN
11 .MOVTIIS
T II It KK MlIM ||S

giving uj newspaper work Col.
Applcyard w»" not eligible for the
postilion a &gt;«l his mantle will fa ||
upon Mr. Haynes who is in every
"ay a moat• worthy successor. Thii
innkos Mr. liny nes s/rretary of the
South Florida Fresa Association and
secretary of the Fllrida Press Asso­
ciation.

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s a 3rU
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It. r«l&lt;l IlnlldlSg

Tct^hoa. No, | » 1

Hail for the Sanford Dally fferatd ^
and accept no substitute.

THE SANFORD HERALli

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city should have a Busines
i.eague to keep things mov

_Despatch ««&gt;’» the White ( , u
have rapt ft red Krnsnoyngorka. 1
i« good news for wc were afraid.t
w«"|j,|
c.ipmr’o that place ii
niter the base ball season is over

omhig alrfm-t together.
n'tmercial

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W o t to .save yesterday will not help you nav
fliat bill today. STOP! LISTEN! ACT'
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

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THE B A N K TH AT

in s u r e s y o u r

DEPOSITS

X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X W V Y ^ ,^ .n
A. GLORIOUS COUNTRYV
Pierce of pa| m Bfeach fc
been absent in °l the Florida Press *
groves, firm farms and a happpy and
countries America looks good
contented
makes a strong personnel
Eustis ha* just Times will doubtle&gt;
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’ no I'&gt;nce in Arnerraised a publjciry_fund
widespread
.nf fouf-thott. frlohtis,
npProvaLby-'her many
t hose—ritiPtr^tcrniliT Ji:a- lu‘jk». quite *fT
°c quite, us great things
'loilars which demonstrates
probably lift the cloud
from them during the mor
hcautiM as Florida and this particu
next year,
.
any other one thing thin
Whit nor is
Okeechobe
meet at Eus
accomplished
• &gt;&gt;e cannot Pensacola next y1 theri we
* •Mr.,. L d isju k , *IS alive to_ her opportunities..
highly educated young
year
and
lady
"nda too loud n‘ .Mayes of the Pimsacol
a wide acquaint!
^e region is the will undoubtedly he -----la Journal J best
aerve her in her new
the nex] vico they
'Id. Then get president and the
*or ,tlr Past ten days
•i president und peop
entire world ( °ur Stute Press
*w ‘he-worth
,n th,‘ work w
Association will h&lt;&gt; ,,r
ruled by a lady and a lady w|
•mster of rho. ' ,r 1,,m marning. sii
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and n r,...* ..
knows how to run a 1»ig dailv pap,
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run a press ipworiation
tn South Florida.
wotnan’s elul. or „n ordinary pin
iM-rani antioum, ,”a- tlAn,f ''tits the editors ul Florid
M.ss Paul has be
hnt this excellent nre all to the good and have much t
° 1 ‘he Times fp,
bo transformed
‘°rwartl to in th e ’ host r,...
months and has
• btrsitiess men ,,f
w.-il in thn work, acquitted
Howe ver,
action so strong-onp the route of ; I t he ot!-&lt; j
i-ment „f the II,r1"iety e&lt;|ito;*j, , l.v ininh
" Kive the pen, 1
tun the average,
Irum
FInrnla „
i’-ipated.
The e’»
Art
tmr
Smit Ii
' •** sl'e is leaving
wished f„r ha

y-live
(ion,I old
"mas Moorehuven
t hLs J his fort let h v

I lie Hie | .c, s|,
ouj president,

S u ccess a n d A p p re c ia tio n
OUR PR E-IN V EN TO R Y S A L E ‘which closed la
ay. was an unusually successful one eve
highest expectations, and we take th
express to you, the many, friends an
is store, our thankc
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In spite of the
.
Sale
there are
Odds and Ends
accumulated, but
are now
selling at very low
prices

■ /

H.R.STEVENS
c**«m»*i

' 1"iigr.ii ulati
you success.

tm Ashorialmn
*'«•« held for th
years or more
Appleyard. but i

B U S I N E S S AS IN BOWLING

" ’alter 1lay nes of
beeen «uch a success a*
the South FJorida Press
that ho just naturally* bad the
Job wished upon him at c&lt;
Appleyarcl s retirement.

While w*o re building hotels nnd
factories and new home s this Aurnmer there wil
minutes left
for* base hall.
Sanford has caught the
makijs cities nnd Sanford

Th

X .

su b l*
l , rank Ku&gt;- Anderso,
tie Buri
, ° m‘ !U" Courl,,T' informant
nn over
,a,,&gt; !,lar‘*- I indulgence in Lake county’s hosI pftality last week gets olf the follow.
resting; Jaw a 7 f ing:
.
&gt;r Mob Holly «f the Sanford
announces that his paper will
a daily, .in the early' * fall.
Ily is receiving-great cncotir-

Sanford never felt any better
young life Than• right now...

j u s a 20. I»I9

Newly Received
Several
Thousand y a r d s

of

*'v P n ld isl.e d

'"’M fall
profess,,,f,a|

ami

a,

, | a l jy

The mer.
,lf S;|
, lam,(ring f,,r u

,'
Prof II ilrh Here
•I
A I"' Hatejt, formerly
■eq.al „f the (ivied i High S,*hn
| more recet fly ,,,
t„, t .
I ' ■'! y A . was in the rily
I! ■' ,al,,,K "" bis many friends
has "•‘,n
1be army servi,
months and will g„
,,.(
( »ba. to take charge of t|„.
‘"mill work of the y
(.
'bat city lie -Will teach Engli.
t be Spanish boys and Spanisl
English speakin /
,„|Man.,
p‘
a y-..r in C
. " '
at ‘ sjy' tha- while
b«-art Is in the V. M
A WOf
bn-* not forgotten Seminole Co
an, When he finishes the w „ ri
t Uba he will come back »„

! :,v'
been
id r ea c he d t h a t s t a t e of mln.j wh
• bere is abs ol ut e h a r m » n \ her

the pocket book
' « ' • essentials in t he success
, n e ws p a p e r e nt er pr is e from the
d n “SH s" l“ »f t he proposition
„ - n u r s e the Her al d Will be sucre
. ' " ‘' h morally, phyaicallv. men
y | a , , ,l "rianrially.
If t h e r e are
. " ’ b'-r ways of Ini ng successful
a re to he a d d e d to t h e a bo v e
i A n y w a y those Sa nf or d folks nr,
I
r o n K'-a t u l a t e d o n wa nt in g a d
p a p e r e nough to be willing . t o
t h e piper a n d in h a vi n g two
n e w s p a p e r men to furnish t h e i
duet. .
. *

FOR OUR
Now that
coining home
| soon he with u
I should in sou

h a p p y

w o m e n

Pfimt) Of Them in .S„nf„f,j am,
•
Itenson for It
Wouldn't any woman he happy '
Da'vs n}‘Un
° bttc.kache
Days
of misery,
nights ofsuffering
unrest
I ] • distress of urinary troubles
■■hen she finds freedom?
’
Many r‘‘a,Ws wi“ Drolii hy ,he follow

j

i’“ • * l“gladly
"izz
r on The Tim, h
nd* °l Miss Alico
th her twin sister,
fr heave often viswill be pleased to
&gt; Dom the Tampa

cl lies ami counties are 'arranging
celebration. „nd home coming weeks
honor of the. boys and Seminole
county should not he backward in
this tribute to the returning soldiers
(and sailors. The war is over but the
memory of the deeds of American
soldiers and sailur* will always be
kept green and we should arrange
some suitable date for a big celebra­
tion and make it an annual affair.
V cannot do enough for the boys
who went into this war that justice
and freedom and democracy should
&lt;vc and this is the time to show
these bravF boys how well we appre­
ciated their efforts in safeguarding
our country. The Board of Trade,
should take up this matter nt .......

i r ’ 1" ,.sp "r" 1
««*' o-.v
this endorament '•

INDLE
W ▼

JAttfOHVlUf’flA

E»f)pwWiA (bnipMe flodem Screened
outride roow•JfwB\ UufoJ•1.0 up^■C&amp;ir\
CDh/wclioivCbnvMxwrvf to fvwyrM •In
w r f of City-Send for Booklor- ••
? • ^IHDtXW.jniTH. PROP'R •

J u n e “V icto r R eco rd s of N ew I n te r e s t

■■'“giving lor their return
iet,try for our arms. Not
eompany from Seminole
not welcome them in a
heir return but we can
‘ ‘ with « grand hoThe
«’»• nn that will show
wt 1 1 e hei
G»

tnu editor of the Herald had the
pleasure lust week of visiting many
Pf0,.n.t&gt; J? L“ke county as a member
of the Florida Press Association and
renewing acquaintances of twenty
years -ago.
Uko county rightly
named has hundreds of clear Water
rders and one
■ra to Jackson;h some of (he
most picturesque scenery Jn this land
of tropical verdure. We knew that
i bake county would give us „ warm
* " C0T and W9 werc no‘ dhtappoint-,
ed. These people arc among the
beat people on , earth* and as hosts I
they are par excellent. They have a I
fine county a„d they believe in ad- 1
vertising and the result is a countv I

PAGE FIVE

In and About
The City -.*4

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’"™ ’uuu dollars in Gold

Federal R ^ i ^ B o n k ^ r t h e 0110"
‘ ° 'd ’’ hcld b y the
the m em ber, o f the Federe! E e e e rv e 'S w e ,.',^ ^

afforded b y U ,U g r ™
it&gt; th i, benefit. ■

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^ ^ ' 7 !' m* ah,lrM in the protection
C&gt;
o u r eu.tom er yo u eUo r te r e

FIRST NATIONAL BANK

^porL

believe in newspaper advertising
the proper way to get their goods
forr-Thr People. Tjiey nre after
suits and newspaper advertising
bringing them the results.
\\ anted:—Some
honestly that they
with our quality
haven’t found one
&amp; I1RITT.

as
here-' ver,—&lt;-,*ld* -nrd -fr:tlr~![ p;— J r kilt
is the germs that cause

&gt;lte 11tl) is back from Franc,
wants a job ii ,. i„ an (j,
industrious lad willing to ,j.i
nog and some firm that needs a
g man should employ Leslie at
Returning soldiers siiquld
lir.-t call i^employment.

Arthur K Taylor tdfthe credit def the American Agricul­
tural Chemical Co., with head­
quarters in Jacksonville is in the
city a few days on business. Arthur
formerly was in th,. newspaper huxjnes&lt; ami v,.;» cue of t ?n* best known
cartoonist- in the south, working on
the 1 cUiintnle Sun. Dixie and other
Florida publications.

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“

■i .» ,,• “ mis

...... .. suit,-ring

ran row buy the TIIOR Jrom THOR dealers
anywhere in the I'ritel Stales for &gt;,nlv

Balance in Small
Monthly Paym’ls

Thi*:fl,r,r.“ l TIIO,t tb-lline flan ,
h.il.l. tn.lhi* »«&gt;-iFr Till
No Extra Cost for Special

&lt;• I m ill within
rrarh »t r,v ry houwI* r., more than th . hire of . I»uncll2i».

•r f.,r any Private Lighting System

Built lo Last a l.ifotii
Tt&gt;. Tl|,&gt;!t h,. n.,
, h.(l
.Mj,
I.-a,l. rtw T ill *1!
,-,let.| r
m n m .oc ,t «llr r wuhinc

AUm ovin.

psits ui lh- TlUUt ........ .

motor dove Stv |he

r u|

‘

. (•unrnntccd
The TIIOU Is harked by the
liberal, liintling guarantts* of
llie Hurley Machine Co., the

Hurley Matlr'ne Co„ M,,"‘

■tnour Craves arrived today,
mug from Way cress, (J,, , where
s been nnd, r iiiedieal treatment
'■ A C I. hospital for several
v'|,y moiir Ihinks he ha- been
n ,"l l :- treatment |Hit tie
r- buv,• n«t r,-!eas«wi him
Diamonds. Wight Tire I'.i

Mr ami Mrs. ^ 1. K. Manuin
(his n ty havi* rorpivpd wi»nl
tbeir son, Richard A Manning
arrived safely in New’ A,.rk aft
year overseas with the- Amcr
Army
His many friends will
glad to hear of his safe arrival

now
„ ,th e’THOR
. __ Ls saving money, tint" an
•irudgery ,n 225,000 American homes.
Why not In.VOUR home?

’’■* l'r ’ *n it will cure Mn

leturers also of THcHt El,

i.

i id THolt

iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiii

ami sliifip'ng ■c g - a l , ’ .. a „,| ' -------------------------eg to allair- „n Ka.-t Ilea, I. ;|r,|; tirla m lo am

1 ' ' ’,l-’ l,u Lundy at f„r,| morning " "r'l
11 •* Mr Ilow- and Sanford at C
It,-nil,m. we understand, in j July 11It: Orlaml
IIseecbobee Ills permanent Orlando July f,t |,
s*M»n ;m .Hintjjlilr ;irra

nx all your „!&lt;|
everything y,»u

Frenrh Shop

for sum,- time with a linger on Ill­
• an Im- mail*Ukr«*« ..........
icit Iran,I and after an X-ray picture
1 D ( Ward, Osteopath is in
k*tt) 1*0 UNI) I'l&lt;i
it was t bought best to amputate the
Saidord „n Monday. Wednesday
t&gt;bb lias more imitations than any
With
corn
above 50 rts
finger just above the joint. lie is other Chill anti Fever Tonic on the
ami Friday .of each week. 58-tf
their
bead,
oil
very ,Itltc
. i n p e rs o n s t l t 's m n g in n t •
greatly improved ami his friends ar&gt;* market. hu( m, one wants imitations
AE and Mrs. Robert Rowe and
bug
that
lakes
two
,»r tbr
lend Sunday school will
hoping for his complete recovery.
lit' &lt;■ Bet tie left Saturday for Jack­
in jnedicitiM. I hey are dangerous.
to get on loll Iced never hr
phone
No.
19,
nur,
or
&lt;JI)-J
WHEN YOU THINK OF CAN
profit.
sonville where they will make their
4'J-IOtc
nut later Ihn n Saturdny
DY THINK OF THE KANDY
future home.
Jim Miller &lt;&gt;f the Standard Scale,
When ;— *
noon. F'rre transportation
KITCHEN. IF IT HAS SUGAR &amp; Fixture Co. of Tampa was in the
y,.,u .nrf rtra,,y to »,ut &gt;’°w
Ire,I Daiger leaves for Clearwater
will
he
furniNhcd
them
to
shouts,
on
feed,
begin
with
..i the B. A,
IN IT AVE IfXVB IT.
STAR city Wednesday calling on the trade
Friday Ln spend three weeks with
nnd
from
If
wflfcln
n
radius
Thomas
Hog
Mediclrfe.
Use rcgularTHEATRE
BUILDING.
49
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and shaking hands with old friends.
Im mother and father. Mr. and Mrs
ly and watch your shoots round out
of three miles of the Meth­
The ninny friends of Miss Ladd Jim looks like he had just returned
odist church.
into fat hogs in nino months —
Brooks will lie pleased to learri that from the trenches and an attack of
hogs going well over 200 pounds and
she lias been discharged from the mustard gus While taking „tr the
as high ns 240. Figure the average
" * ') and bus accepted a position in vat* of the radiator of bis car the
feeding and you will see
Atlanta with the government'. MI.1M other day the hot water boiled all
B. A. Thomas Medicine is
Brooks is a niece of Joe Cameron of over him, blistering bis face and
vestment. Try feedihg
this city nnd served at Key West ns bunds and otherwise burning him
hogs on this plan and if y.
badly.
•
a J'eomanette.
' .•
Ask to ear No. 2294 -Sons of
R’lb-My-Tism is u powerful anti­
d ’little
septic; it kills the poison caused from America; 2318 — Hail C , mbia;
Myers j
infected ruts, cures old sores, tetter, 49517 -“There’s a Long, Long Trail;
mother.
clc49-IOtc
Annou ncement
. Mr. and Mrs. W J I.,.d,.. «f
We wish to thank all our friends
for their patronage during the past
Down to Brass Tacks.
Is ii printer's -lung phrase,
yeu' and hope to serve you-again
i compositor exhausts the typo
hext year. We will be hack in time
case" and "gels down to brass
with a full new line of millinery,
It mentis Hint he Is «|,i#n to
with an expert milliner here to serve
Horn, or gillie llie limit.
you next season. Also a larger and
heller line in Indiej* ready to wear.
’ Household Hint. '
•
AVe will he open in time to hnve
AM.or!.
I
x\nut
you
to
see
(be
new
everything your daughter needs for
ng
room
ret
Mr.
Brown
bus
bought
school. Mrs. Wilmof will he in San­
- George Venable bus the contract
Ids wife. It uoiimI Just imileh „ur
ford every Tuesday and Thursday
■for the remodelling of t c home on
i Park avenue recently purchased by
George F’ox, Jr. This is a fine loca­
tion and will lie niihJc into a sub­
Ghhstian Science services
stantial and 'up to ,IJte home.
will be'hehl at the Woman’s
Sec the Charles F’lectric Cr. for
Club, Oak avenue, between
your electrical needs.
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Third and Fourth strets,
Firnest Gormley has returned from
on Sunday, morning ut | |
France where he wan one rf the
oclock.
.lR.lt
first Americans being all through the
war as n member of a Missouri regi­ iviv/uouj run kci what they *&lt;int
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mental hand. Ernest has gone hack Xnms.
.
A Correction
to his position with the Crown Paper
Mrs. J. F*. Umback bus ar­
An article in Inst week’s lieruld
rived in the city from Miami and is
Dr.. J. F\ McKinnon and si, pr, the guest of Mrs. S. M. Lloyd. Mrs. stated that G. F. -Smith had sold his
•Mra. Sharp of .Oakland were in tho Uipbach. is a*.former. Sanford' girl farm*.—Since, wc have learned (hat
city soveral days of this week xrtalt- where as Miss Helen Rowland she this is an error. Mr. Smith stated
ing ftiends. Dr.l McKinnon has just hnd a large circle nf friends. She to the Herald yesterday that he has
returned from a trip to various expects to join her husband at Jack­ not sold his farms, nor did he intend
Let us Fend you
points in North Carolina and Geor- sonville where they will makV their to do so.
future hothe
The Herald is always ready and
a quart or more
willing to correct any efror that
| 666 quickly relieves Constipation,
of our delicious
may chance to creep into our news
Biliousness, Loss of Appetite and Record for children, put
lumbla'people.
They
«
column
which is apt to happen in
Y o t i w ill a lw a y s h a v e a r e c e ip t.
Headaches,
due
to
Torpid
Liver.
Ice Cream for
thing
tor
kiddies.
the
host
of
regulated
newspaper*
.
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Your check book record will prevent a re­
Sunday Dinner.
The many friends of Private -Mc­ 4 6 — Corengrato. Su
Stralc
art.
n o t ic e
payment or the same bill.
Donald Carraway will be glad to
6106 La Marseillaise
Prior lo July 15th payme
know that he has arrived safe from
Your
credit
will
be b etter your standing
Gravinre.
Ing and aldcwalk liens w
overseas after spending ono year in
"
•
higher.
B
cepted at face of lien plus
France. He has received his honor­ *78138 —Orientale—Viol
by
Siedu.
*
fee and costa. Payments
It is more convenient, it is safer, it is more
able discharge now from the U. S.
order muat be eaah. "After
ORDER NOW
dignified and busfifcss-likeP^lng Mens will be en
Master James Dossey entertained
We
solicit
your
checking account.
foreclosure.
a few of his little friends in honor of
By order of city council
his birthday on Wednesday after­
J. J. Dickinson
noon. After games delicious ice
City Attorn
cream and big birthday cake deco­
rated
with
three
little
candles
were
a
First Week’s Bali Schedule
T he'first week’s schedule is an­
J u s t Phone 325
nounced as follows: Orlando and
HOME INSTITUTION
Sanford at Sanford. July 2nd; Or­
, Undo and Sanford at Orlando July

Iaste is tjhe T e s t

^
MEMBER**^
FEDERAL reserve
SYSTEM ^

ELECTRIC

WASHING
MACHINE

j.aM . rark will. he. open the
next two Sundays.
night for Dallas, Texas.
Burke Klirman and
l)r. Walter Seay from Daytona
*(H-nt Tue day with his daughter,
Mr- Weidman Caldwell,
tr cousin. Mrs.
•nroute to Dade
Quart Mason fruit jars at L. P.
McCuller's. •
r. Jr. and IIU’o
Mrs. It. J. Holly is spending a few
'lay
for Atlanta I
(ia\- it • Daytona Beach the guest of
r.
leaving
after |
lie P.iytona Reach Hotel.
her sister, Mrs. 1
Mr and Mrs. Goodspeed were
icy vide, S.
' j
tori' tig t|if many Sanford people
great pain kill»jhiiditi|L Sunday at DaYtftn.t Beach
soreness
Be /»re and visit the E’rench Shrfp
mntism, Neuralgia
Sslt/day.
y
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis and
Mr ,inil Mrs R. .1. Holly spent
s i.
afternoon at Daytona Beach,
and Mrs. Sheritl an Jewett
: the north this week for a
• v,-:t in New- England
••r' proud of the confident-.*
druggists and t hi- public

J D Ball, Erm*st Betts and Vivia: sp,.,.r were among those who
*1" ■' Thursday afternoon a’t Day­

By Getting

it man at

of J- Ik Daggett, whos

t sd-Miss-Alice—Caldwell-left—Tue y 1

aoiiu*

nnd up to date advertiser or the
slow loach who thinks trade will
come to him regardless of whether
lie goes after it or not.
Complete stock Diamond titv*
Wight Tire Co.
55^ / .
Aowell’s store* has fine display
windows and they hove some one
who certainly kn nws how to dress
windows. Their windows show big*
city class all the time. Vow ell also
believes in his borne paper and takes
liluTiii apart* all (he tiim* Rnftini* fart h

Summary of the
Floating Small
Talks Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Headers

I). L. Thrasher was in Jackson-' them in the ejty f(
rilir Sunday rutu ning Monday.
visit.
They have
All merchandise below cosj at the Moorehuven and arc
Frenrh Shop Saturdny.
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kul Sanford looks *n
Vr&gt; Arthur Smith, Charlotte and , ’u‘,n 11,1,1 will alway
Irma arc. at Aaheviilo. North Caro-.
A. P. Connelly has
lira.
,
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Metis and Mr “ trip to‘Atlanta wher
ar.ii Mrs. C. L. Mritt went to the to look after several
biaclt Thursday
Pint Mason fruit jars at L. P
MrCuller’s.
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Mr* Carrie S. Jackson of Jack­
sonville &gt;* th g :est of her sister,
Mrs. It. J. Holly.
Mrs. Jos. Meisch anil two children
ami her mother, Mrs. Schmah are at
Saluda, North Carolina.
Twenty early fall serge suits on
sale tomorrow. , French Shop.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wcfdman Caldwell i

,»rr

an attractive

ds our stocks of Merchandise at their best
I n CO"s,df ab|y after Our Pre-InvenG
, ° 0dsC Notlons_and, MciLS-Euivl11 bnd. interesting values in seasonable
nd every day you make this store a visit

Successor to Yowell-Speer Comp

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Little Happenings
.Mention of *
Matters In Brief
personal Items
of Interest

bower

roumillat

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THE-a

RD HERALD

BUDGET OF O P IN IO N "JUST
BETWEEN YOU AND ME”

for A ll
Makes of.
Batteries!

EVEN THE GATE POST
NOT IN IT

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A Chief In Among Ye Tuklng Notes
anil Faith, "lie'll Print ’cm”--So Says Sauntcrer.
Ah I Go On My Way
My life shall touch a dozen lives be­
fore this clay is done—
Leave countless marks for good or ill
ere sets this evening’s sun,
Shalt fair orTouriis JmprUTt prove on
those my life Ahull Imil?
Shall lifinison my impress he, or
shall a blight prevail?
WJben to the lust great reckoning the
lives 1 meet must- go,
Shtill this wee Hooting touch of mine
have added joy or woe?
Shall.Lie who looks their records o’er,
| jof name and time and place—
Say: "Here u blessed influence'came
or "Here is evil’s trace?"

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Battery— .

r Joe’ Hull-contends that girls arc
more beautiful in the summer than
in the ‘winter. I disagree with him
and tliink hc bases his opinion on
r I asked a West Florida man tho the fad that in the summer you can
Other day to tell me about the doings
see tpore of them. • And he is staying
of the Florida legislature and he said at the beach this summer, too.
to ask Fickle and Tripe as they cov­
ered the newspapers this seasop.
Thus does glory fade away and my * Sanford is afflicted with n b ad ;
two good old friends, Felkel and case of "growing pains" and we are
Trice are matlfcned through ignor­ being crowded out of our homes by
ance. But 1 will hot that Felkel the influx of new people tfho ure:
and Trice covered the field all right coming in by every train. Wo are!
From out each point of contact of
for they are undoubtedly the best playing a great game of "hide and t
my life with other lives
seek" or* "pussy wants a corner” i
in
the profession.
Flows ever that which helps the one
just now. For instance I am living!
, who for the summit strives.
in a nice house and some other fcl-j
low wants to rent_a JunnC-but can’t

Inspection Day
once a month is marked on the calendars of
man&gt; wise motorists.
They know that an ounce o f prevention is
cheaper than a battery repair-bill.
That’s why they visit us regularly.
Wc can recharge and repair any make of
battery. Our service is efficient—our charges
modest—our work guaranteed.

ASSEMBLY IN THE CAMP.

U. L. HAIGHT
for. Park and Commercial SI.

Phone 58-J

ATLANTIC HOTEL
Bay and Hogan Sts,
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
All railroad ticket offices in
buildingCenter of every­
thing.
\i! modern improve­
ments. I'irst class in every
wav.
It**t and o/.d running

U S Light *•. Hcat corporation

ELDER

Wo havp a ribbon for
your typewriter
HLACK,

HUH.

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N rulm !
A m m o n ia
l&gt;» part* pir million
imfrtuitl \ m m u n i j
Tro.'c

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Scout Routine 16 Rigidly Observed at
the Summer Gatherings.
’ i* The HeiicvtileiU and Protective
. Order nf Elks are progressive men
He*« Wise.
. wherever you Jind them and San­
I cannot live on my mil
ford ludeg is up to the standard in
lhis respect
A few years ago San
ford lodge, looking ahead twenty
years built a beautiful home going
! into debt f o r ‘the Name. Having aan
Qualified.
abiding faith in the future they
"If we lived In former limes this
budded a modern palace that was
a credit to the city. Then the war baby of ours, my dear, could hnve
came on nod members left fur duty, filled nn Impnrtnnt-town position."
"Wliat Is ihnt?"
the patriotic rail that all Elks are
"Town crier."
ready to heed at any time and the
lodge did not have sufficient revenue
to continue. It was a business prop­
osition to sell Ihc building to Sem­
inole County for a court house and
Seminole County obtained a great
i bargain and now has one o f the
, greatest court houses in the stale,
j The Elks have a budding fund and
the Elks are not going to sit down
and let this money stay on deposit
long. Unless I am badly mistaken
the Elks will soon start a nice club
house on the hike shore. They will
probably join bunds with some other
organization und give Sanford what
it needs badly, a club house, audi­
torium and paviilion on the lake
front This is only a surmise on m&gt;'
1part hut since most of my dreams
I have conic true there is no reason to
| doubt this one. I am bunking on
the fuct that Sanford needs this im­
provement on the lake front and
Sanford’s new spirit will hnild this
club house and paviilion in time for
the toirrists to take advantage of it
■this season. How about it. Bills?

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of no single idea In our modern Ufo
that has In It so many possibilities for
the development of the best qualities
Jit a boy ns the scout Ides.
"It has been tho making of several
boys that I know; It has awnkeued
oven a larger number. My own boy U
a scout, nml so I speak from personal
experience.
"The scout Wen fits Inlo these busy
days for fathers with pnrtlculnr force,
since where the father Cannot give ns
much nit cot Urn to his boy ns In normal
limes, or Is away from homo on serv­
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low,‘honor, courtesy, and a love of
country. Where Is there a better secu­
lar rode than this to Instill Into a, boy
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THE TELEGRAPHERS STRIDE Johns, N. ,F„ to Clifden, near Gal-------i way, ,reland, has been made by-aero
Rut Will Not • Affect’ Business In club ofHcials, who found the seals
Sanford
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intact on the marked parts of the
Manager Hull of the Western airplane, thus officially establishing
Union office ,n this city when ques­ the authenticity of the flight.
Meanwhile, th* aviators, tired but
tioned about the strike of telegraph­
ers, gave out the following informa­ happy are in Lo.tdnn. Roth are well,
tion:
i
but Lt. Brown, the navigator of the
The Western. Union pla ed this l,lane‘ »uffer*d bruises on the nose
office in Sanford to be kept open and ,acc whcn thp machine landed
solely to serve me general public and , ^ h bog. The biplane was badly
as manager I intend to keep it open damaged, nnd may have to be dis­
and give the people the right of hav­ mantled.
Features of the trip are the carry­
ingw hat belongs to them (communi­
cation with any part of the world). ing of the first aerial mail across the
The sympathetic strike among the Atlantic and the transportation of
“Commercial Telegraphers* Union" two mascots; a dog and a cat.
has not ‘affected our traffic in the
Capt. Alcock, describing his ex­
least to Western Union independent periences while flying at an altitude
offices. The only places affected are of 11,000 feet said:
r.
where we have the contracts with
It was hailing and snowing. The
railroad companies to handle West­ machine became covered with ice by
ern Union business anil the railroad 6 o’clock in the mornipg, and re-’
operators at sueft stations are arbi­ mained so until an hour before we
trarily refusing to handle any com­
landed. My radiator shutter and
mercial communications.
water temperature indicator were
The Western Union are fully covered with ice four or five hours.
equipped with their. regular forces Lt. Drown continually had to climb
fAssn. Western Union employeeshin up in.the tutelage to chip off the icc
all. independent offices Or handle- ttie with a knife. The air speed indi­
regular traffic.
cator also gave trouble, being full-of
This 'association was organized by frozen particles which cammour when
regular employees of the company .we descended
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in Chicago by two veteran telegraph­ hour before landing."
ers in the spring*of 1918 and had a
The aviators said they did not feel
membership of 1200 before any hungry during the flight, but were
Western Union official ever heard of extremely thirsty.
it. President Carlton of the Western
"For a time," Capt. Alcock said,
Union Tclrgrnph Co. was petitioned
"we spoke to each other through the
for recognition of an association com­
communication telephones hut these
posed of and officered by W. U. em­
broke down after four hours'and we
ployees. . Mr. Carlton agreed to this
had to discard them. Th'en I had
and a convention was called and a to shout to Lt. Brown: Most
constitution and by-laws were drawn
‘conversation’ consisted in tapping
up by delegates to that convention
each other on the shoulder and going
elected by employees in every com­ through the motion* of drinking."
pany division, and our organization
hns a membership today of' 40,000
Western Union employees in the
At It See - t d to Her.
United States and Canada.
A Mtinll il:u: lit * who appeared In
■be jtppi-r linll-on tin' night ln-r mother
Why should we strike?
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:i&lt;* chine n tlluin;r party happened
1. We have an eight hour day.
2. We get time and a half for in in little to catch a glimpse of a
h.noPnt'io luminn In a decollete gown.
over time work.
The tiesf morning tin- |lr--i question she
3. We get two weeks 1 vacation nsk'-il was: “Who was the pretty Indy
each year with full pay.
In the shir* ?"___________
4. Wo receive very liberal sick and
It Doesn't Foller.
death benefits, equal in its liberality,
"Jest
because
it man hits a fertile
in our judgment, to any sick and
hniln
Is
no
Indication
that he can
death benefit plan now in use by any
raise a tot of.hair.’*
firm or corporation,
5. We get a square deal. There-1
fore, what reason have we to strike'’
NONE!
Ninety per cent of the Western
Union .employees arc sticking and
will continue to stick to their jobs.
The public is assured of efficient
telegraph service, ns a trial -of that
service now wilt prove.
J. P. Hall, Manager.
City Council Meets
Council met in regular session.
Present, IV L. Miller, chairman;
i Roy Symca. John Adams. 11. A.
| Newman, L. P. Hagan Absent, G.
F. Smith, Geo. D. Bishop.
Minutes of last meeting read and
approved.
Communication from Fire Chief
Paxton relative salary. , On motiop
R. A. Newman, seconded by L." P.
Hagan and carried, action deferred
till next meeting to allow for proper
consideration.
On motion L. P. Hagan, seconded
by R. A. Newman nnd carried, as­
sessment of 1917 tax against W 1-3
of Lot 4, Block 9, Chapman &amp;
Tucker's addition reduced to JHOO.UO
valuation.
Mr. T. F. Adams appeared rela­
tive securing - lighting service from
Southern Utilities Co. On motion
John Adams, seconded by L. P.
Hagan and carried, said company be
requested to build line and furnish
service to Mr. Adams on French
avenue.
On motion R. A.- Newman, sec­
onded by L. P. Hagan and carried,
sidewalk Ijen amounting to S50.40
against Mr£ S. E. Woodruff he can­
celled account error.
On motion L. P. Hagan, seconded
by John Adams and carried, matter
of street or road across lot of Jerry
Jones referred to U. A. Newman for
report at next meeting.
On motion L. P. Hagan, seconded
by John Adams ahd carried, R. A.
Newman was instructed to have six
water spigots placed in park.
On motion U. A. Newman, sec­
onded by L. P. Hagan and carried,
paving lien against S. O.' Shinholser
be amended to agree with correct
measurements at furnished by city
engineer.
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Council, adjourned.

Bad news Judiciously dts; culatlon by purchasing fruit on
tTibuted has cost..the, citrua the trees for less than it will be
growers of Florida hundreds of worth at shipping time,
thousands of dollars.
The growers who are memThe fruit speculators are fcer8 0f
Florida Citrus Exmost judicious distributors of change maintain a sales organbad news in regard to probable ization that keeps them ,)osled
demand and prices for grape­ at all seasons as to. conditions in
fruit and oranges.
the fruit market and always are
About this time of year, as in Poa‘‘5on* 8 * the real facta
the old almanac weather predic- regarding future prospects.
tions used to say, they may be
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tend to cause uninformed grove lmn them and sa*e an&gt;’ money
owners to lose faith in the value heretofore lost through1 fear
stimulated by the bad news the
of their
growing crops. ,
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speculators have inspired, the
Then in a little while the ten years’ record of the Florida
speculative buyers will move Citrus Exchange assuring a
over Florida and cash in on the square tjefil to all who become
bad news they have put into cir- affiliated with it.'
Join the Florida Citrus Exchange, know the truth and
profit by the knowledge. Per.full information ahout.muabership, write, w in, ’phone or coQ on
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. L. A. HAKES, Manager
Orange County Citrus
Sub-Ktrhange
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From Radiator Shutter
London la celebrating the achl
ment of the (Lo British airmen, who
completed the firat non-stop transAtlantic flight, meanwhile preparing
for a formal reception to the air
vlcton—Capt. John Alcock and Lt.
Arthur. W.’ Brown.
Formal examination of the Vickera
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T H E H E A R T O F T H E W O R L D 'S G R E A T E S T - V E G E T A B L E S E C T IO N
NUMBER 58
SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1919
VOLUME X
FIVE HUNDRED IN SUBS
A. P. Connelly Real Estate Co. Will
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Take Tliat Many
.
A. P. Connelly, among the fore­
most booster of Seminole county was
the first man here to talk of a dally
newspaper and offered to take $500
worth of subscriptions when it starts.
He wants it distinctly understood
that he is one of the first subscribers
and certainly he is the largest sub­
scriber for he is the first man to con­
tract for $600 worth of subscriptions
to the dally, although D. C. Marlowe
did take the first individual subscrip­
tion to the Daily Herald. And that
reminds us that up to date there has
been - p l a e e d ^ O f r lhan~100' annual
subscriptions to the Daily Herald,
and they have come in voluntarily
as no. campaign-or canvass has been
made as yet for subscriptions.

*'My dear,” she said as a last ef­
fort at persuasion, "you might obHge
your father In this, he Is good to
you, Snllle. And why you should have
nn absurd aversion to men of learning
Is more than I can understand.
••Professor Laldlaw, who Is coming
to have dinner with us tomorrow, Is
one of the nicest men I ever met. tou r
father has known him for years, and
hla Judgment, where worthy men are
concerned, Is of the beat.”
“ If~inviting this professor I d d i n ­
ner is a delicate way of bringing him
to my attention ns a possible husband."
said Snllle, *Td rather- use my own
Judgment, and you can tell father #o."
Again Mrs. Thayer sighed. "It Is not
Aside from this twelve live mer­
exactly the Idea of a husband In chants have voluntarily come to the
which wo arc Interested, dear," she office and guaranteed a daily adver­
answered, a conscious flush coloring
her cheeks. "It Is Just that your fa­
ther and I wish to have you meet the
right sort of men."
"The right sort being," Bailie crisply
replied, "some old steady-going fossil.
I won’t marry a' professor, mother, or
any other kind of student.
Mercy
knows. I've had enough of them
around all my life In this college

tisement and no solicitor has made
the rounds of the stores.
This makes the Daily Herald an
assured fact but it will take an gdvertfsement from
every
business
house in Sanford to keep it going and
we (eel asaured that ill of the# bus*ness men will take advantage of the
Daily Herald from its first issue.
Sanford will have a Daily Herald.

wheels with surh force as to make
them uncontrollable, causing the car
to
leave -the roadbed and turn
turtle in a ditch full of water. Mrs.
s e 22nd d«ywH&gt;f July. A.*D . 1919
IMerpont nnd Mrs. Aulin were the
Witness my official signature ar
most painfully injured, though nil
seal
this the 5th day of June, A. 1
were given a most severe shaking up.
It is not thought the wounds of any 1919...........
•
(seal) S S- A ' DOUGLASS,
of the party will prove serious.—
Clerk Circuit Court,
Reporter-Star.
Seminole County. "Florida.
for T a t Deed
By V. E. Douglass, D. C.
Notice of Applirallo
Under Section 8 of Chapter 4888,
58-5tc
Laws of-Flerlda
.
Notice is hereby given that
New 8crew Fastener.
Schello Maines and S. F. Doudney,
An Australian' Inventor hns
purchaser of Tax Certificate No. 139.
dated the 3rd day of July, A. D. n screw fastener for wool bn
-1916, has-filcd-said crrtiflcate lir my nihrenTibles theluile* to be iu
nnd permits the u«c of nnrro
office, and has made application for
thereby saving steel.

W ARD

SYMPATHETIC TIE
The -Ctrl came down the steps
h bouse on the south side of the street
Just as n young man opened the door
of a corresponding house upon tne
north side of the street. Then across
an avenue of slanting rain they looked
at each other, and a* suddenly, and
consciously, looked away. For thla
mutual murulng exit, though entirely
a thing of chance, had become a regu­
lar occurrence.
,
I f the littlesouthern glrlw lth the
appealing black eyes had failed to ap­
pear precisely at 8:30 In the morning
Jack Uensaler o f the opposite house
would have been anxiously curious.
The maddening dreumstnnee was that,
not. having been properly presented
to Miss Kennedy Lee, walking at her
side to the trolley Instead of In cold
aloofness upon his own side of the
street was not to be thought of.
jack’s Aunt Ileula, with whom he
made his homfe In the city, bad been

Kennedy had left the sleepy
»
southern village, she *uld. In order to make her own way In the world as an
artist. She hnd come to New York
to contluuu her studies, and It
thought Hint she would marry Mr.
Ed Travis of that city. Hut Mr. Travis
being called at that seemingly pro­
pitious time to the service of his coun­
try Miss Lee bad preferred to await
his return In single blessedness. Sno
decided to keep herself occupied wltl^
study, the innrringe to he consum­
mated upon her fiance's return.
w
“ Of course It was nil foolishness,
he told Idmself— this constant thought
of a girl whose heart' and promise,
were In the keeping of a soldier over­
seas and yet— Well; Jnck couldn t
dismiss Ids thoughts of her, and that
was the trouble. Ho, on this particu­
lar rainy morning, both hesitated a
moment before hurrying Into the
street.
Jnck bad gone half n block before no
I realized In the confusion of her n^arness that Miss Lee wns without an um­
brella | also her dainty suit was gelting wet. Then his heart beat high
with hope.
•
“ If you will let me take you to tne
car," he suggested, and his careful
courtesy met with an agreeable re­
sponse.
“
in.ni

There Is plenty of room here ror
both."
' .
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Ho It prpved. Hnllle had never bofore entered so easily Into conversa­
tion. It began by their strange sim­
ilarity nf taste*, for In addition »o
the chocolates, lo! the young man w ii
rending that very novel w|ilcb Sallietrad smuggled away under her arm.
And when they had discussed, with
the same points of Interest, the novel,
the dellght/ully unconventional 1°“ ” *
man drew Hallle’s attention to ths
birds and beetles, and his talk concern­
ing them was as Interesting as rea
stories from a book.
Halite could not bellovo that five
o’clock hnd come nnd that she roust

ill*

hcclunlnff.

T n f re

question, “ and little and cnartmng.
"Like me." Kennedy mischievously
replied, “with the exception of tho
'charming.'"
“Just like you." Jack repeated, hi*
eyes wistfully regarding her.
But gradually a change came over
Kennedy Lee. Her mlachlevou* moodo
’
were no more, her black eyea seemed
blacker iflll, because of darkening
hollowa beneath -them. Her merry
laughter was allsnced. ,
Jack In his anxiety about It grew as
grave as she. In desperation he
broached the subject which fretted.
“Have you had bad news frok*----France! u he lib—wounded!"
. Kennedy's red Ups closed In a firm

._"l~have to com*,” Smllle told him.
Then she explained about the vial ting
professor, and how "dreadfully tired
she wns of professors and studsnts in
general, and ' Ihe nice young man
smiled. „
"Fed un. eh!" he remarked IneleShe had the air of a Joyous coosplrntor when upon the following day
she bade her .mother good-by, and atari,
ed again for Ihe library. The nice
young man was there before her. -Ha
“ had been there," he impetlently ex­
plained. “ for three-quarters of an hopr
or more.".
And today, the subject of-the bpok
being exhausted, the two spent the
afternoon wandering about M*®®*
rases of animals and birds, while the
young man talked In his original wey
about them all.
At five o’clock It was he who sug­
gested that the time o f departure hao

wna

.

PLEASING WITH A SMILE

U°“No." she ,replied!
Then," demanded Jack, and master­
fully he swung* (ha girl around to lb * ----light "what la tha troublef
“Ed Travis was married." she said
slowly,' “to a girl ‘over there’—a war
worker."
. "The—hound 1" Jack exclaimed, hla
face waa white.
' “Oh, that." said Kennedy Lee, “ l"
better as. lb la. When one haa to try
so terribly bard to bo loyal to an ab­
sent lover.' It’s n pretty g'*&gt;d sign—
Isn’t llt —lhhl be la not—the* lover gt

�JUNE 20. 1919

PAGE EIGHT

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alligator was seen in one of the or­
ange groves.
George Keller of Or­
lando caught the gator and a young
lady in the pnrty who woa from
Atlanta and had never seen a Flor­
ida gator before innocently inquired,
"Is the alligator amphibious, Mr.
Keller?"
George
replied,
"A m ­
phibious as the devil, bite you in a
minute."
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Formerly the Lyric

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Jack

Holly's Hair.
Worthington,

m

OPENS SATURDAY
JUNE 21st.

Comedy
Tarty at Daylona Ilcafji
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Lake, Misses
Serita and Maude Lake and Messrs.
Tom Martin, Harry Lewis and Reg­
inald Holly motored over to Daytonn Bench Saturday afternoon and
spent Sunday there. They attended
the opening of the new Casino and
the dance nnd enjoyed the delights
of the ocean to the fullest.

DOWN
Billy Parsons

W e urge you to see what
others have, then compare

F R ID A Y ---J o h n Barrym ore
D ictator” a'Paramoun

. Tin* house party at Seabreeze
broke up Thursday and the girls are
glad to gel back tu Sanford nfter ten
days of real fun- and pleasure at the
beach.
Miss Bessie Zachary chap­
eroned the party and they rented a
lurge house at Seabreeze where they
could have all the pleasures of house­
keeping and ramping out combined
and all of them enjoyed their stay to
the fullest.- The other members of
the party were Misses Gladys W il­
son. Margaret Zachary, May Holly,
Kura, Wheeles*. Lillian Shinhulser
and Marian Hand. Mina Howard

Perform ance Begins at
7:45 P. M. • ‘
Admission 5 and 15 Cents

The' Emotional Mmc. Nazimova in
■'Toys of Fate"
At the Star Theatre Thursday, June
' 6 h
•
.
"T o ys &lt;&gt;f Fate!" W hat are any &gt;d
except toys of fate? That’s wliut
a man- says when he is blue alien
things will not go right when des­
tiny itself seems to bulk him in every
effort. But as Browning snya,
•
"Sometiihes the worst turns the
' beijt to the hravp—
The lilaek moment's at end."
Well, that is the way it is with
Aznh, the fast mating gypsy princess
in ('Toys of Fate." in which the
grent Russian artiste. N'azinmvu,
stars.
When there sn-rns to be no
way out, when misery linH taken pos­
session of . her sou l--then comfort
with its healing power revives and
refreshes, nnd love gladdens her.
"T o ys of Fate" {a vivid, vital, dramntic. It is the story of a child of
nature Jirought into cdntuct with the
ways of civilization.
Azah suffers,

rejoices nod in the end finds happi­
ness in her heart's desire. • The great
star is at her best in "T o ys of Fate.'
a brilliant common-piece to "R e v ­
elation."
• NAZIM O VA MAKES
.
A B E W IT C H IN G PRINCESS

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■

.

Hood—Goodyear and Fisk
- Tires and Tubes
R E P A IR WORK OF A L L KINDS
FORDS A SPE C IA LTY

MOBILOILS andGASOLINE
ACCESSORIES
Cars W ashed and D elivered — W e W ill Call
for and D eliver Your Qar.
NO,

a Mack Sennett comedy.

Golden Wedding
Trof. and Mrs George L. Maris of
Lake Orioro reached their fiftieth
year of married life on Tuesday,
June 17th. They were unexpected­
ly showered with letters and tele­
grams from relatives and friends in
the north, and these evidences- of
love nnd esteem from old oslociations are much appreciated and add­
ed much to the linppincss of the
Golden Day.

Y - — Billie

Burke in “ Good
Gracious A nnabelle” a Para­

mount Picture in six pleasing acts,
also Pathe News with an aeroplane
trip over the Panama' Canal, German
envoys at Versailles, Etc., also a com-

The Fnlher’ a ( are

Lila Lee
“ Puppy Love” al
tie Royal” a Mack
pom
----The dainty little

It is particular nnd it is universal,
It extends to all living after its kind,
and above ull to those made in His
own image.
This will be the sub­
ject of the service at the Congrega­
tional church Sunday morning at 11.
"John, or the t Might of L o ve,"
will be the evening theme, set-vice
beginning at eight.
The usunl choir and solo selections
will he given.
.
Sunday June'27th Mill hp Com­
munion Day.

Nazimova. tinclchratcd star,
plays t lie role of a gypsy princess,
with the liery, untrammeled nature
of that picturesque racy, in "T o y s of
Fate,” a Screen Classics' super­
feature which will' be offered on the
screen at the Star Theatre Thursday.
Love and hate are almost equally
developed in the gypsy girl. Azah,
who is made the instrument of fate
to bring to justice Bruce Griswold, a
aire. Her Pfe in the gypsy encamp­
ment. and in the
• aravnn of her
Knockers and. Boosteri.
tribe is depicted in a fascinating
When thy (': -ator hail made ull
manner, and gypsy fit s and rusthe good thing!-, then* was still some
tnrns are reproduce .
dirty work to do, so He madu the
beasts and reptiles and poisonous in­
George Keller's Alligator '
sects, und when he had finished lie
. While she Press Assoeiatiok wus had some scraps that were too hud
meeting at Leesburg last week a to put into the rattlesnake, the hy­
party was tnken around the "loop ena, the scorpion und the skunk, so
of-shitdy dells" nnd while enroute an He put all these together, covered it
with suspicion, wrapped it with jeal­
ousy, marked it with a yellow streak,
and called it a N O C K E R . \

SCRIPPS BOOTH CARS

PHONE

&gt;AY— George W alsh, the speed
boy of the screen in “ Help,
H elp, Police” also “ East
Lynne W ith V ariations”

'

Including War Tax

AMUSEMENT

rce com­
edy also a Harrold Lloyd &lt;
edy, also
Pathe News showing events from Over
There, O ver Here and Everywhere,
also Ford Weekly showing the art of
making cut glass.

.

House* Tarty Returns

This product wjia so fearful to
contemplate that He had tQ make
something to cou n tev-t it, so He
took a sunbeam nnd put in it the
heart of a chiid, the brain of u man,
wrapped these in civic price, fovered
it with brotherly love, gave it a
musk of velvet and a grasp of steel,
and called it a BOOSTER; mado
him a lover of fields and flowers and
manly spurts, a. believer in rquallty
and justice, and ever, since .theso
two were made, mortal, man has had
the privilege of choosing his associ­
ates.
*
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edy, also a Scenic Fil

3A Y —F red Stone* ‘the Thun
derbolt Kid ii
Johnny Get
Your Gun also the second
chapter of that thrilling serial

“ The Perils of Thunder
M o u n tain .” IY —The emotional M m e Nazi-*
mova in 4 Toys of F a te ” £
sensational eight act photoplay
Better than “ W ar Brides"
also a two reel comedTy.
.

F R ID A Y

Fannie W ard in “ Common
ay.” T oo much can not be said

of this picture as it has enjoyed some of
the longest runs in picture history. Also
Pathe News with views of the N -C
Planes, Etc.
S A T U R D A Y - T h e sweetest girl of all Margu.
ariet Clark in “ Gretna

Ain’t It 8o7
.
••Bpenkln* o f musical instrutm -nta."
remarked the facetious feller, there's
no music ns purty to the ears of a
business man ns henrin' Taps' played
on Ills cash register.”— IiiiHnn.'ipolls
Star.
Makeshift, as It Were.
A strange fnndly had recently moved
Into the neighborhood.
Robert hnd
made the acquaintance of the small
son nnd laid learned front him that
the man was only the boy's stepfath­
er. nnd. In explanation to me, RobeH
sold:
"It uln't Janie.' own daddy,
tnammn; he's Just a second handed
i one,"—^'hlcngo Trll ” r *\

“ The

W illiam

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Best Pictures,

Duncan, in

Would you rather pay a little more and get your
,
.
moneys worth or pay a little less and get cheated?
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Coolest Place, Best Machines, Best Screen — See for Yourself

�PAGE TEN
Chevrolet Line Added by the Wight
Tire Company
With the addition of .the Chevro­
let line to the Chandler and Repub­
lic lines there should be few buyers
of motor vehicles who cannot* find
among the various models offered by
the Wight Tire Company some car
or trurk that will probably suit his
needs.
There has been an insistent de­
mand for a light car which was rug­
ged enough to negotiate the deep
sand and mud and itand up to the
work economically, and the Chevro­
let answers t^e requirements.
The connection of the Chevrolet
Motor Company and Wight Tire
Company is a fortunate combination,
as the firm has been assured a vol­
ume of can sufficiently large to take
care of the demand for this type,
which at the present time is enor­
mous.
%
Wight was the first house in this
section to offer to the motoring pub­
lic a complete line of standard make
tires.
This was many years ago,
when our d ty boasted of nothing
like the number of cars it . does to­
day, at that time they were users of
a large number of both trucks and
pleasure can.
With their past ex-

M r. and Mrs. E. A. M offil Entertain
One of the prettiest parties given
of late was bv Mr. arid Mrs. Muffin
last Friday evening at their bunga­
low on Celery* avenue
The rooms looked unusually pretty
with nasturtiums in cut glass vases
placed here and there.
t
The dining room was jVi red and
was made ^specially interesting with
Mrs. M offitt’s great, great grand­
mother’s home spun linen table
cover with long knotted fringe
On
this sat four brass candlesticks used
by the same grand parent, holding
red candles.
In the centre of the
table was a round reflecting mirror
on which was a beautiful rut glass
vase of red roses.

Surprise P ip y

Herald Printing Co___
M obley’s Drug Store...
W . S. H a n d _ .i________
Hill Hdw. C o ______ _
E. E. Brady ---------Southern Utilities C o.„
J. N. S earcy------------T. D. Hartley
T . P. Lewis .
-------J. A. Bistline
_____
W. A. Ballard_________
J. W. Osteen_____. ____
The parlors were beautifully dec­
A; W. Mullen___ ____
orated with vines and pink and
A. H. Fuller..-—
. ..
white hydrangeas, making you think
A. S. Hawkins__ _
you might be wandering in a beau­
tiful garden, Miss XUaabeth ; M * I
sop presided at the piano and with
J. W . Bell
_________
Miss Allen's solos helped so much to
Fla. Times-Union— __
the enjoyment.
Manufacturers' Record
.Las^sh refreshments of cream an d'Fran k Harris
..... ...
the best O. E. S. rakes ever eaten V. E. Douglass
—*
made the time fly. Then Mrs. ,A- E. H. C. DuBose...____.
Robbins came forward and presented Herald Printing Co...„ ,
Mr. and Mrs. Bronson each with a So. Bell Tel. Co.
____
lovely napkin ring, marked with C. E. Mathers ____ _
their initial. She cautioned them to A. W. Moremen
remember they belonged to the best S. E. Mathers
_____
civilized band of Seminole* ,in the H.,B. M cCall........ —__
world. Also the rays of the order of T . L. Cushing.— .— '
Eastern Star encircled the world. N\ J. Tanner
___
and hoped at some future time th e y , O. G. Walcott____ ____
might find their way hack to the J. V. W ic k s .............
wigwam and find everything ready J. W. Flynt.— „ ...
for a powwow and the glad hand to 'G .'T '. Peters ..______ _....
receive them.
Mr. and Mrs. Bron- M. E. Dooley..... — —
son have been offered big induce-1James Reed _______
ments to go to K ey West.' , Our or- J. G.' Martin ■
...
der and our city are losing two good A. E. Sjoblom ....
workers for the betterment of man- A. C. Sjoblom..—
kind. Their places will be hard to A. A. Hicks
.........
fill.
Whaf we are obliged .to lose F. A. Johnson____ ;____
K ey West is very glad to gain.
A. V. McGuin..
The O. E, S. wish to thank Mrs. Leonard Kclz
Parker for giving* them the use of F ..P . Dikes
her nice home for their party and C* L. Britt
when we eo to Key West we hope G. P. Patton
the surprise there will he complete. ‘ David Speer
One Who Was There.
R* R. Roberts .

38.42 E. A. Louglns*___ _
T. J. Milter ft Son ...
Mahoney-Walker Co.
Woodruff ft Wataon.
Jno. D. Jinkina ____
W. H. Treadwell .....
R. B. Lynch ..... ...
Schelle Maine*
___
3.00 S. L. Johnson _ ____
3.00
7.30 L. A. Bromley ....
3.00 |O. P. Sirope__
3.00 ; L. P. Hagan ....
3.00 C. W. Entxminger

The O. E. S. of Sanford Monday
evening. June 17th&gt; held a surprise
party^, at the Gate City House in
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bron­
son, the managers^ of the telephone
system of our city. Our little fare­
well party was. a success in every
wav; they tried wonderfully well to
act the surprise that was intended
and much enjoyment came from it.

WE HAVE FOUND IT!
D A IS Y

A PERFECT DRAIN TILE: Thoroughly Impervious (o Water, Chemical
Decomposition. Atmosphere and Moisture.
Made from that same material adopted by the Government to withstand
Nitric and Picric Add testa In the romtrnctioa of Ita Immense acid plants.
Our supply la'limited only by our demand.
SOLE AGENTS IN SEMINOLE. ORANGE AND LAKE COUNTIES, F U .
Stork In yards and 25,000 ready for shipment.

MAHONEY-WALKER CO

Road ft Bridge Fund
W. Wood
Allen Allman

(UNrORU, FLORIDA

106.00
.05 The Texas C o ..
00 H. L. Haight—
.50 J. W. B ell______
.75 Dr. A. Dolan _____
.10 Fred T. Williams
.00 D. H. C. Rabun___...
00 G. W. Venable
.50 Wm. Clark - .....
.00 Herald Printing Co..00 1Mobley’s Drug Store
00 ’ Bower ft Roumillat
701Hill Hdw. Co.
....
.qo : A. F. Bell................
.20 -Hill-Lum berCo— - *
.00 J*3- H. Cowan ______
.00 L. A. Bromley
.00 1E. H. Kitbee
.00 Wight Grocery Co..
.50 C. W. Entxminger
.00 L. P. Hagan .... —
,00 H. L. Haight... .
00 J* M. Wynn------- —

BUILDERS S U P P L IE S

LUMBER
LATH S
SHINGLES
SEWER P IP E and D R A IN TILE

Fin# ft Forfeiture Fund
Schelle M aines.
. )
50.00
David Speer
-.'.TT*' 65.00
E. E. Brady
....
41.00
E..E. Brady.... . —
.... ’ 64.20
E E. Brady
................ ' ..136.85
E. F. Housholder
..— ---77.71
E. A. Douglass
...__ ' ____
35.00
E. A. Douglass
13.60

The Tfme He Hurriea.
When ;i **•*-nteen yenr-old boy's father t**Ii* him it’s time he was picking
out n trod- be i!*'***it't *,»c&gt; nnv ren*&lt;»n
I— horn
But e ben b&gt;*» srlrl tf*H« him
the *nrt • thing h— e n* •’•■•■'dtiis l&gt;et\\&lt;ell *fateMimn »h!p met f»rofe**!*tt)al
bn-ehnit right away
Kama* City

There being no further business
board stands adjourned to meet
again at their neit regular meeting
July 7th, 1919.

During the evening Evelyn Cust
ami Elizabeth Shoemaker served the
guests with ice cream and cake, can; N E W ROADS AND BRIDGES FOR
dy and salted peanuts, the guest*
( O l’ NTY
being entertained at that
with
some pretty music, made 'Ey a new
materially affects the cost of re­
Starr instrument.
placement.
we respectfully petition
Those present were Mr and Mrs.
you
to
grant
us permission to lower
A, K Bowers, Mr and Mrs Kent
the
height
nf
the
bridge, construct a
Rosaetter, Mr and Sir* O J Pope
bridge
120
.
feet
long
anji fill in the
Mr and Mrs F F Dutton. Mr and ,
Mrs A D. Shoemaker, Mr and Mr* approaches.
A
W. S. Thornton. Mr. R. C. Ilrad- j Clerk instructed to mail copy of
shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Bab-i above resolution to Mon Newton D.
bitt
Baker, secretary, of war.

T IL E

p
NET
m il
PR I EE5

On Flour, Grain and Feed
Fruit and V e g e ta b le Crates

W. A. Monday C w p arf
Paiatka, FUriia
.

NO CONNECTION W ITH A N Y OTHER STORE IN THE CITY

East First Street

to Hotel Carnes

Seminole Bank Annex
Phone 16

Pennsylvania
IN A LL SIZES

Motion of C W Entzminger. sec­
onded by 1. B Hagan and tarried,
rlerk t» instructed to purchase suit­
able furniture for tax collector and
desk for both the tax assessor and
the clerk, provided same can be
purchased within the budget!

V A L U E S A R E MOST E X T R A O R D IN A R Y
New Summer A p p arels i n Dainty Materials

Motion of C. \V. Entxminger, sec­
onded by L R. Hagan and carried,
Wm. G Kilbee is instructed to build
a dipping vat on "the Orlando road
as designated by E A Parnell.
Motion of C W Entzminger. sec­
onded by L B Hagan and earned,
the prosecuting attorney, Mr. Schelle
Maine* ar.d attorney for this board,
Mr. J. J Dickinson are hereby in­
structed to proceed to enforce pay­
ment of delinquent taxes.
Bonds of J. K. Richards and I. E.
Estridge, to carry fire arms were ap­
proved and license ordered issued.

Voile and Check • or Plain Gingham, all Frocks
Very Specially Priced. : : : : : : : : : ^

Reports of the several county of­
ficials received, read and ordered

SKIRTS

BUSINESS CARDS

Warrants paid riuring the month
of May were otdeyed cancelled.
♦
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The following bills asaudited by
Oa# lack Cards Will Be Published Un­ the clerk and approved by this
der Thla Heading At The Rale Of 17.2&gt; board were ordered paid.
Per Year.
Seminole County Road Bond Fund
F. L. Woodruff, Trustee
450.00
B. F. Whitner, Trustee
50.00
A. R. Key, Trustee
50.00
Seminole Co, Bank,Premium 50.00
LAW YER

Wonderful exquisite models of Separate Skirts, are
always a graceful and fitting accompaniment for
every occasion. Skirts of Duvetyn, Tricotine, Satin
and Satin Barronet, Faille, Silks, Taffetas, Pop-

SCHELLE M AINES
O m c i IN THE COURT HOUSE

General Fund

E. A--Douglas*
SANFORD
FLORIDA
Dr. J. T . Denton
J. J. Dickinson ... _
Frank Harris ....
H. C. DuBose....... ......... .....
Mra. L. C. GILsson
W. C. Williamson
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C. M. Berry
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LAWYERS
Schelle Maines *
Sanford
Florida H. C. DuBose, Tr. ,........... ..
A. Vaughan
E. A. Farnell ____ *
S. F. Doudney
D. H. Hooker
D. E. Hart
Still H ave Good
Robt. W. Lord
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Envelopes at
E. A. Douglass....
W. H. Hand
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L . R. Philips 4 Co.
Vowell-Speer Co..
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HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
A. B. Cameron
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Office Supply Dept,
T . Keane— ............ '.____ ! ____
Phone 148
Sanford. Florida
Celery Ave. Store
W. C. W illiam son___________ _

Wilson &amp; Hoasbolder

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JUNE 13
N O TE A LU CKY D AY

M IL L IN E R Y

FRIDAY
Y O U R F IR S T C H O IC E

�PAOE felEVEN

THE SANFORD HERALD
Mad Musicians,
Ainonc professional tneq -net ora supv tin* greatest proportion of lunatics.
rente, In order, musicians, civil
rul„iu, clergymen. writers and edit-

17 mile^from Jacksonville on the
ocean beach. Surf bathing, golf,
tennis, nutornohiling on the beach.
Fishing from the ocean pier or from
the jetties.
Sea foods, excellent
meals. A fine hunch of riding ponies
in charge of a competent riding mast­
er. Dancing. An ideal place to
spend the spring and summer months.
Write us for rates, reservations, book­
let, etc.

'Atlautfii

Congress Determined to Make
Certain Future Growth of
Transportation Facilities.

JiijwOMt!

W . H. A D A M S
P LAN S AG R EE ON PR IN C IPLES

P ro p rie to r

Return of Roads to Owners With
Assurance of Adequate
Revenues.
The

C ity

of

GOODRICH
_ Akron. Ohio

Goodrich’s
More Mileage □
Proclamation
B e it know n to , e v e ry
autom obile ow n e r and
d river in the U nited
S ta te s — to G o o d ric h
Dealers'— that Goodrich Safety
T rea d s
.stand ready to d eliver
6,000 m iles,and S ilverto w n Cords 8,000,
under proper usage.
That is, every S A F E T Y
T R E A D in, use, and
in a Goodrich Dealer's
store, is underwritten
to be adjusted at 6,000
m i l e s — and e v e r y
S I L V E R T O W N
C O R D at 8,000 mijes.
That new adjustment is
h i so&lt;(

iip n n

V 'h n t

Uuounch knows its
t ir e s w i l l do, an d
G oodrich knows from
m ilesand m ilcso f roadtesting that G oodrich
T ire s arethe strongest,
the best, the rubber
industry has produced.
T h e y are so good that
G oodrich increases its
adjustm ent m ileage to
s h o w its pqtrons th ey
cannot afford not to
share in their m atch­
less service and se­
curity.

Buy Goodrich Tires
from a Dealer

ADJUSTMENT
Fabrics
Cords

the following: Prepare-and rook s«t
Isfactorlly. In the open, using camr
cooking utensils, two of the following
articles ns may bo directed: Eggs,
bncon, hunter's stew, fish, fowl, game,
pAncnkes, hoqcakc, hlscult. hnrdtnclt

.

6,000 miles
8,000 miles

nag me nmronus nnck on n peace
basis. . These 200,000 mites or steel
highways were tnken over by the Gov­
ernment ns an Indispensable ana of
the national defense; but now that
their war service |s over, there Is a
country-wide demand tlint the Gov­
ernment restore them to tholr owners
to In*-operated on normnt Ainerlcau'
business standards o f efficiency.Hut,'ns has been pointed‘ out by
President WIlBon ns well as by many
men In' public llfo who have given
Ibis' subject years of careful study,
It Is not.enough simply t o ,say to the
railroad companies, 'Take these rail­
roads, and give the country the best
transportation service that money and
Phillis can provide."

(Conducted by National Council of th________ Hoy Scouts of America. &gt;--------

W H A TS IN A SCOUT’S H e J d

" Among the ten thlngs-thef even •
seroml class scout must perfect him
self In are these: Use properly u knife
or hatchet. (Tills means that lie know)
bow to cut nml prepare firewood.!
Prove ability to build a lire In tilt
open, using not more Hum tw*
mulches. ( I f he can do this, he cer
Old Laws Obstruct Growth.
tnlnly can build one III the hitches
The President recently said that It stove with ease.) Cook u quarter of i
would ho a serious mistake to return po'imt o f meat and two potatoes In tbt
to the old conditions of railroad regu­ o|mu without any cooking utensils
lation wlthopb—reforming tjic null- (When he has got tills far In his cook­
qui|ted laws that were ulwtruetlng the ing training, lie can certainly holt
me.development o f Irnnsportnthin fa- mother otlt with ujneal, nml Can eyeri
eilltli*:-. The Director General o f Itnll- get the dinner for dad and the children
roads has recently made an timpectluu when mother Is away.)
.trip from coast to const, mul lie I ihh
T o become a first class scout, muon?
been telling Hie people Unit the time the 12 things tlinl lie must ktimv an
tins now come to put the railroads uii
a sound foundation.
The plans for a bolter system of
national contpd of railroads are hs
varied ns were the plans for hanking
nml currency reform when Congress
received a mnmlnto from the ‘people
tu j.;‘0‘.Tde lujj.aadcu against Unuuclal
panics. The imlillr now deniumls in­
surance against a breakdown of rail­
road transportation, and llie new Con­
gress Is undertaking this work ns secumhtry only to Insurance against In­
ternational warfare. Congress solved
*
the hanking problem seven years a g o
ns a non-partisan Issue, In which all
tin- people lind’n common Interest, nml
Congress evidently Is tackling the
railroad problem with the koine spirit.
• While . the many plans that have
been proposed differ In the methods
to be ndopteil In reaching the desired
goal, It has been pointed out by Sena­
tor Cummins of Inwn Hint all theie
plans have really very much Id com-

ury department when 25 sales aro
mnde In different people, and quite a
few have the Ace medal for $250 In
sales.
Already 12,000,000 .red post enrda
hrive been irrluled by the government
printing ofllco and distributed', and 8,000,000 more are now being printed,
lowed,
and If the demand keeps qp as nt pres­
A fter be hns bccortfe n first clns* ent It will require e.t least 20,000,000
scout It is up to him to get n merit
additional curds to take care o f the
bndge for . aildng. To be able to obneeds o f the scouts for the first four
tain this, n r out n u «t: Prove bl«
flldllty-to bwlltHr'tttT-frtrrrw
The cards ure now coming In fq nn
or soc’ or logs; liulht a lire In the fire
Hanoi hcndqunrtcrs nt the rate of/2,
plant, and cook the following dlslt-s 000 n day.
lidt’es.- uuudettc
and rice pudding, Dcuionstruu*’atiililj
SCOUT IS NOW AN AIRMAN,
to ndx dougli and hake bread In nn
oven; and also to make ten, coffee and
A scout with nerve can accomplish
cocfwjj Carve properly, nml serve cor
anything he goes out for. This Is
reetly to pi-tqilo n! the table.
Tilt* scout Is taught to lake enro ot proven by Clifton Penn Olcson,* the
youngest bird man In the service nml
hluiself nml his fellows In the open
one of (be nerviest.
Oieson Is sea rye eighteen years old.
SCOUTS W. 8. S. CAMPAIGN
bill lie lias gone through the rigorous
tniintug III aeronautics at the Curtiss
T h e yenr-long War Savings .stamp
school at 5ir.mil, Fla., and has beencampaign of the Hoy Scouts of Ameri­
ca Is going along very merrily. Indeed granted a ‘commission by the war de­
partment nt Fort Snm Jloustou, Tot.,
the local War Savings stamp commit­
training other hoys.
tees throughout tin' country are on-'
When lie was. (waive .years old, lie
thtlslaMIe In reporting on The splendid
saw the.great Henchey make,his sen­
spirit nml otTecilve co-operative work
sational
lllglit
lit , Dubuque.
As
of the Hoy Scouts of Amcrlcu.
Pencliey's plane nt length swooped
Many si-outs have already earned the
down to earth, Seoul Oieson dodged
Achievement button given by the (reus-

Josquitos
-a rry Malaria
U

Vojr:*If e| Tfctir Dznjtf ind Torture by
Uil«| a Dr&gt;p tr to ct

flu r iilCv trtf lit

I.ir it off,

fDdCxlLS.

M o n tg o m e ry , A la .

T h« I’ ljsiant Motqullo C h uer
rfipes
policemen. Jumped
reached Henchey.
"I, too. am going to lly some day,”
he cried, A group iff policemen tnndo
a rush for the hoy. "Leave him alone."
the alrtnnn said; "that kid hns nerve,
and that Is what makes nn iivlntnr."

Dally Thought.
Time Is gem-rail) the I"

Buckeye Experts Now at Your Service
Without Cost or Obligation to You

Every grove owner—every one about to plant a grove
you time, labor, experiments and costly mistakes

mon— bo much bo that" he Is confident
that Congress will have little difficulty
la framing .a bill that will meet with
popular approval, and that will take
the railroad question out of politics
for many years to come.
Many Plana With One Aim.
The lows Ssnntor has a commandtag position In this Congress because be
Is the ranking member of the Interstate
Commerce Committee o f the United
States Senate, and It Is In this com­
mittee that the new. railroad bill will
take final form. In so address before
a national meeting of business men
at SL Lonls Senator Cummins stated
that slnco the close of tbs war fully
thirty complete plans for now railroad
legislation had been submitted to him
by business men, economists, bankers,
railroad officials and owners, Govern­
ment nfficlnls, railroad workers and
Just plain citizens.
The basic principles upon which all
of these plans, with ons exception,
agree are as follows:
1. Privets operation la more effi­
cient and more economical than
Government operation, and the
public Interest will therefore be
' served by a return of the roada to
private management. '
•2. To make certain that new
capital will be attracted to the
expansion of railroad facilities,
there ought to be greater certain,
ty that a fair return will be earn­
ed on the Investment
3. The merging of weak and
strong roada Into large competing
systems should be encouraged.
The making o f a formula to pro­
vide a fair return on railroad capital
seems likely to be the phsse o f the
problem most thoroughly, delta tod-loCongress. 'The director General has
been urging that tbe Government
ought to guarantee a certain return
and share In any excesa earn lugs
Leading bankers, especially some of
tbe- International bankers In Wall
street, who here In the past marketed
many hundreds of millions of railroad
securities, also look favorably on the
■Ufgestlon of a Government guaran­
tee, which will make It easier to sell
new securities, and will slso stabilize
tha^ market -for the old bonds end
stocks,
Qevsmmeat Quarantss Opposed.
But tbe proposal that tbs Oovernmant shall guarantee tbe Interest end
dividends on prlvata capital invested'
In raHroads wlU undoubtedly meet
with very vigorous opposition In many
quartan.
Even railroad executives,
who might be supposed to take kindly
to the Idea of kUota-nmem-gtararntee
against failure, have frankly stated
that they do not want It, because they
believe tt Is un-American In principle.
would tend to lessen edlclency, add
woujd. Involve the roads In a OovVrfl/tan* Mrtti&lt;»roMp Hist .Would ftievir*:&gt;■ trod fit Govenmi.-ul ow n ersh ip.

Tiie service of, Buckeye experts has been at
the command of Buckeye customers for many
years. Its value to grove owners has been re­
peatedly demonstrated and is widely recognized.
Now we have decided to place this service at the
disposal of every grove owner in citrus Florida.

We are doing this to further the interests of the
citrus industry of the State, and wish to make it
plain that the service of Buckeye experts is now
available to all who need it, without cost and
without obligation to its users. There are no
strings to this offer.

Buckeye Nurseries’ Experts Will Visit You
and Help You With All Your Grove Problems
These qualified men have a wide knowledge of citrus
conditions, backet! by the forty years’ experience of

Buckeye Nurseries, and are'both competent and ready
to discuss and advise with you on:

How to put land in proper condition for planting trees.
How to get the beet results from cover crops.
The root stock beat suited to your soil and location.
Simple and accurate methods of staking land for trees.
How to care for trees when they come front the nursery
How to handle and how to plant trees.
How and when to fertilize and spray, .
How to successfully combat citrus fruit peats.

Put Your Grove Problems Up to These Men
They Will Give You the Right A n sw er
Buckeye experts will v i s i t every
county of citrus Florida during the
spring and summer. They will make
special effort to call on every Buckeye,
customer who has purchased trees within the. past two years, as we feel that
these are most likely to need advice.
■— -----r .. ' 7 Customers of longer standing are
just as welcome to our services if they
will write us that they need it. Wheth-

era Buckeye customer or not, if you chyn they do not make calls unless we in
n grove or are thinking of settings struct them to do so.
one out, our experts a r e ready t o \
help you,
V Help us to save the time of our men
,
py writing us promptly, briefly stating
W rite us that-you would like to talk rim y special points on which you would
to one of our, men, and he w iU ..caIl\U ktTtoiiavaiaform ation.— Emergency
while in your county. Htf will not cases will be handled with all possible
know that you want him, however, un- promptness, special trips being made
less you write us, so be sure to do so. whenever these appear to be justified
The time of our experts is valuable—
by the conditions,

A Buckeye Service Man is Ready to Cali on You While in Your County
But He Won’ t Know You Want Him Unless You Write Us
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Be Sure to let us know and we will send him to uou.

1136 C itizens B ank Bldg
Do you wapt to know about the new
Temple ontnge-if bo , ask for free circular

Shall we enter you name for a copy of
our now catalog when issued next summerT

�JUNE 20, 1919

THE SANFORD HERALD

spend yocr tim e looking nil over town for the article you want for
bicycle or auto or for any kind o f sporting goods when you can come
to this store and get just what you want at the right price.

See. I , It shall br the duty of t i t h i t
tcndaare o flt t r appointed under th. provi­
sion! uf thU A«t to furnish -the principal or
teacher la chart# o( any achool within the
territory or district lor whirh the attrndaaca
officer la appointed with a Hat u( the names
ol all children in aurh dlatrlrt who ahould
attend achool.
"Sec. 9. Any attendance officer appointed
under the provision, ol thia Act la hrreby
authorised to enter, lor the purpuee ol ae•Utlnc in the proper entorcc m-nt of this Art,
any office, lactory or buslnras houae. ol any
nature whataoever. lor the purpose of aseertalnlni whether or not any ehlld »r children
are enrolled or employed therein who ahould.
under the provisions of thia Act, be in at­
tendance upon any achool.
Sec. 10. II it hereby made the duly of the
attendance offieer in the territory or diatrlrt
over which he baa auperviaion, or lor which
by la appointed, to make and file In the
proper court complaint in due form a*aln*t_
any perron or p.raont violating the provl-

ed under the provision* nl thia Act ahall
keen a record o f all attendance hollo-* served
— all rarer proaecuted, flnre Impoaed and
other service* rendered, and ahall make an­
nual report ol the rime to the county board
of public instruction, on btanka to he fur­
nished him. and ahall make reports more
frequently; II required, by the county board
ol public instruction, and ahall perform aurh
ether duliea at ahall he required of him by
the county auperintendrnt of public Instruc­
tion.
Sec. 12. I f any parent, guardian or other
person having the custody, control ur charge
ol any child within the compulsory achool
attendance age* aa herein provided shall
present to the county board ol public Inatruction, or to the court before which a
trial may be had in caae of prosecution under
tbia Act, satisfactory proof that he or &gt;he is
unable tu compel said child to attend school,
said prraon or. peraona shall be eaempt from
tba penallilU'hi rein provided lor ■the nonattendanre ol aurh child; and in all such cases
said child ahall, If a boy, be committed by
the said court to the Fturida Industrial
School for^Boya—Juul.il-w-glrlj-to the-Stltk
Industrial School lor Girls, or said boy or
aaid girl may be committed to some other
correction school (or the remainder ol the
current school term.
Sec. IS. Any county superintendent cl
public instruction who (alls to perform the
duties required of him by this Act shall,
upon ronvirtlun, lie lined not esreeding
charge of **1(1 child to rau«« ialil child to H fty USO.OQt Dollars for each offense.
R E P O R T , O f T IIK .SCHOOL FC^DS. SE M IN O L E COUNTY
Sec. 11. All notices, forms and blanks to
attend a puMir or private »choo| for the re-,
miindrr of thr said •chord yrar; and If any be used in properly carrying out the'pro*
Period Finding Defrvnher Slat, 191It
The ffdloaintf report of the rerefnta and dtibtirsernrnU uf the School Fund* n( Rem« parent, guardian or other person having th#
l n de County for the period ending Ilerembir dial, I'JlH, with the balance! and amount cuttfrdy, rnolrol or charge of any- child shall
of warrant* otiisfanding and a1stale merit of the Aunts and Utbilltirf« and the value of fail to comply with the order of th*-county
•ehnol [tr- niei v of the »a!d Seminole County a* reported an tho 3 lit day «lf Il**«fnkff, •uperinlrndent of fiuhllr iistrurtion he shall
191ft, by uu County Hoard of Public Instruction and the Superintendent of Public In* he liable to the penalties hereafter provided.
■true lion is hi reb) pul,K«h*d ui d« r thr prov M**n* of f'hapti-r ftft! 3 of the ! . » * * of Fieri la. Presid'd, that in the fnlloodrig enumerated
r*««•* all children between th--* agrt uf #*»Vrn
Act* til 191!».
.
W '
- and •i»leen &gt;c*r'i, both iftr|*js(vr. i'HtU W
K U N E 'S ! AMOS..
rc#mpt
from the provi*l&lt;m« of thia Aft:
* Comptrom r.
July, 1919, in wfflp newspaper in tfi«c&lt;)tntv,
bir«t. Any * child who it mentally of and If there be no n«mip*4w published In
the
county, then to cause m r i s to be pub*
JOfi.W ph--ira.lv • incapacitated to perform •fhrml liihedHiy
posting copies thereof at the tou t
Luo duti*« «,t!f factory proof of Mich inr*p*rity house of the
county and at each public school
------ , i , |.r aphrnitted to the attendance officer. in
the
county
for at lra*t two weeks prior to
90&amp;KB » '
Second. Any child who hat satisfactorily the opening day of each uf said schools.
completed the dnht cnnunir achool grades.
Sec- ) ft. .The piifi&amp;d* of romjmLory at­
a* prescribed**by the stale course uf study of tendance under this \rt »h»!l rti?mn&gt;n«-r
ini* »tat , or a
«d study adopted by with the beutmd'ik; uf the school t»-rin nearany county nr private school or tutor, or the lest the seventh birthday uf l »e child and end
equivalent of such light grade* completed at the. close of the school term nearest t he
sn another "tale, and holding a ccrtitirafe of ■utef nlh birthday. rtcvpl as is other *i**
having romrd.-lcd such grade*, efgncd by the herein provided.
principal of th*- «chuof imil-r whom r»«rnNee. .17, That if fur any reasun any sertbut,
pletrd and (Hunii«H&lt;tnrtl hy the county paragraph,
idsu#e, **r pari uf LitU
«uper I istend* nl of public inftrurtf*&gt;fi *d the -A t, shall pro*i»tim,
lie held iifu'onstit utiunal ur in­
county in w F,i• h *ai&lt;| grade was completed
valid, that fact shall not affect or destroy
Third. Iny child whose services arc n rrf any other sceil on. paragraph, pro vision,
i vtary f- r Uu aupport ur assistance of m clause trr part &gt;«f thin Art, that is not in ami
wIdo wed mother t,r other *pers«*n dependent uf itself Iriealid. but the remaining portion
upon ' ud cSlSf f ./ support said dependency •ball he jin force without regard lo that so
1■
P’ '
■
’ .*&gt; affi.f a &gt;it of the dependent jnvaltdated.
f a n d at b «#t t wo other aibdavits a* t™
Hite. I ft. All laws tif parts of t*w« in runsuch dependency
disinterested per mint
»ith the prnvliinns uf rhI » Act h* and
not related to *aid child or dependent, and fMet
- o h other proof ax rtiav hr required b&gt; and the ■amt* art* hereby r.*peab'd
her. 19, Tins Art shall take effect Immedi­
0 «#’ ■*f r»r t .tty I •» the a Item! anre iiificvr i;avately upon it* pa**a^f- and approval by the
• ■&lt; authority tu grant exemptiuns.
Futjiih. Any child between the age* u^ (iovrriuu, or upon Its* becoming a law with­
teven and run** years, inclusive. whc» resicfes out his approval.
A p siro Veil June If, 1919.
than i t u miles from any achool. and
ao f yhiJd from ten to *ikteen years of agr who
who resides more than three miles from any
school, unless free transportation ia furnished
Fifth An child whosjs parent, guardian or
other person having the rustody. cnnlrol *&lt;r
rfisrgt »,f said child ran rnakr- satilf artury
pruu(&gt;that he ur slot is unable lo provide the
n.c-sxafy hnuk# and clothing, unless said
necessary hunks and clothing ahall be fur
nishrd
by some other meant to said child
5
l
bimh Any unusual rmuxe accwptabj* to
Z
1he Atte ndance nMIu-er fur the district in
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which the school, public ur private, which
t r
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t
t an&gt; child is required to attend Is located,
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Provided, that request fur excuse, setting
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forth the cause, he made la writing hy.,the
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parent, guardian ur other person having ihe
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rustudy, control ur rhkrge uf said child, such
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L I N C O I . N H U L L E V , Ph.D .. L l t t D . , LI..D ., Presid ent
Del.and. Florida

SEND NOW FO It'A CATALOG
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TIIK COLLEGE O f LIBERAL ARTS FOR M E N - T * .
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Sanford',.Florida

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Chemistry, quilltalNc and •quantitative analysis. Agricultural Chemist'
Mineralogy, Geology, elf.
The Pre-Medical Canrae—Physiology. Biology. Anatomy, Racterisdogy. HUtrnbiy
Zoology, Botany. General Chemistry.,Inorganic Chemistry. Organic Chemitir
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R O LL 'E M ON
and watch ’em rebuild thenuelve*
under our exceptionally fine process
of ..vulcanizing. Tho way we vulcan­
ize' "busted” nuto tires is a boon to
the automnhilist who is hard on his
shoes and tubes.
When you think
how costjy new tires are, you ought
to grab the chance to save money on
our expert vulcanizing.

‘ 115 Park Ave

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Sunford, Florid

SAFE, GENTLE REMEDY
BRINGS SURE RELIEF
F o r 20&lt;* years GOT^P M E PA I. Haa r l e m
Oil ha* enabled Hurferlnit fiurntnlty to
wi t hs tand
a t t ack !
of kidney,
liver,
bl adder and stomach trouble* .and dll
diseases connected with the ui tnnry
o r g a n s and lo build up and restore to
health o r ga ns weak ened hjr d i ' e a ?.»
Thes e moat I mportutit. organs m u d be
watched, bccauae they filter and puri f y
tho blood; unless they do their w o r k
y o u ar e doomed.

W ca rln m *. *1eej*t**wwnri»«. nerv»iu*nrea,

rteapofldency.

Inn kilt It. ,

n1mnjii i.

f u i-

ble, pains In the loin* .m&lt;l l**v.-rr »*»•
domcn, Kravid difh ulty nken j r in.it*
1n»c. rheum atlim , sciatica and lumbago
all w arn you o f troublo with your k id ­
n e y * GOLD M E D A L Haarlem Oil Cmp-

mile* are tn* remedy you need Trka
three nr f e i r every day. The he.iUn*
nil sofikn Into the cell* and lining of
the Kidneys .and drive* out the polg »nt.
New life isii-l hoalth w ill surely follow,
When your normal v I rot has been re­
stored ctititlnuc Irentment for n whllt
to k»op yo u rs e lf In condition And pr*v r n i* a rnturn o f the dlfteuae.
b u n d wai t until you are Inc.ipable nf
flghtlnr.
Start taklior OOI * P M K l U b
IftinrIem OH Caps ul e* today Your drug1u will ( he e r f u l l y refund your money
if you t r e not aatlafled with reeultA.
l-ut be sure l o tret the ori gi nal Import­
ed H O L D M E D A f * and accept no *uballtutcs.
In three slami. .Sealed pack*
igea
At all d r u g store*.

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f «e nr rat Sr hoof Fund

that scorching thirst joyfully, com­
pletely— - with refreshing, delicious OrangeCrush, . Serve ice cold... In the carbonated zest,
the champagne sparkle of Orange-Crush, there’s
a wealth of health-.—of rich fruit freshness in its
golden gleam. T ry a bottle of this drink delight-

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General Nr bool Fund
warrant* outstanding f«ir current rxpen*«*
N ( tea payable
Jflonds outstanding
N o t e ! payable

a n is h

Total
School Houses and IrOti
School Furniture
School .\nparatus
O liw f 3cnool Property
School House! and Lot#
School Furniture
School Apparatus
O t ’;er School. Property

Orange-Crush

T o t a l ____

d n jik j o r

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th e p e r fe c t
fa m ily -*per-

torrem.ni of .This Art. _ ,»(L_|^naiU*s- fa r
vtoiatswfi* T h m n r — ”

LEGAL ADVERTISING

U.11.*
**&gt;■ lh'
Htate of Florida:.

tJfitsl.tur, of th,

Ckapter 7*0* —iNs. Ztt
*• f * 1* 1 Dorn anil aftrr Jqly |*
Aa Act to Provide for Compulsory School 1919, svitv parrnt, euardian or other parson
Attendance In the State ol Florida of All hav n, rills.nshtp vlthin the slate nl Florida
dive upon any parChildren Between Certain Ares, and Ke­ naslni the eustody, rontrnl or rharee of
person havinr the'
ens! riot Every Parent, Guardian or Othrr any ehlld or ehlldren within tKe state ol
.— i - —
- - - - - — -----.e of nny child who
Par ion Having the Custody, Control . or Florida. bet«e*n‘ th. la^es of* sevrn' and- slirhaa been absent from school In violation of
Char** of ChtTdren to Send Such Children ‘ n r . V* , r 1r,.^0,h
Shall r-----ause" '•
said
* the provisions of this Act, to cause said child
t o .School; to Provide for the Means of En­ rhlld
or children to attend n. public, or pri­ to attend school as herein provided; and any
vate school rash y.ar for a tdrm or period of parrnt, (qardlan ur other prraon hkvlhe the
not less than substantially the number ol rualody, control or charte of any child who.
1
, *1' P“ hlle or prleat* school which said
child attends Is held tnnuslly In the district
*"
h ,h* •r!*I&gt;0t I* loratcd or In whirh
HOGS
surh child nr children msj ritridtt Te^elded,
that any chi|i| may be laucht by parent or
(uardlan upon written authority from U&gt;.
*
Kongo or Grade Hog*

can be made profitable by pur­
chase of good boar, penning
and feeding him and bringing
sow* for aervice.
First class
Duroc Jerseys, all ages, hath
sexes, frein registered stock for
sale at little over meat prin-s.
Write us your want*. Spring
Garden
Raneh,
DcLecn
Springs, Fla.

h e a lth -b u ild in g p ro p erties.

Orange

-

Crush

s tric t c o n fo r m it y v v i j h tjhe
m o s t r ig id ^ 's a n ita r y - re q u ire ­
m en ts.
W e gu aran tee th a t it
c o n ta in s the fu ll true fla v o r
o f the ripe, lu ciou s ora n g e.

Orange ’ Crush

is b o ttle d in

by the bottle.

is o b ta in a b le
w h e re v e r so ft, d rin k s are s o ld .

him by the case

SANFORD COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY
Sanford, Florida

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THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE THIRTEEN

W H AT THE BOY 8COUT8 DO.

Illicit# shall be^reUeemed{arrurdlng to Isw made application for tax deed to issue in
t u deed will Issue thereon on tin 19th day accordance with law. Said certificate emi
of July, A. I). 1919. INI
braces ihe following described property situ­
Witnru my official signature and aeal this ated In Beminole county, tt’lorida, to-wil:
N U of N « 7 of HWH of H Eij and W U Df
the 12th day of June, A. I). 1919.
(aeal)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
84V i, of SWl| of 8 E »( of Sec. 21, Tp. 21 3..
. * Cleric Clrrutl Court Seminole Co., Ha.
K. do K, The said land being assesird at
57-Ste
lly V. E. Douiilaaa. D. C.
the dale of the issuince uf such certificate
m
M
In Ihe name nf Unknown. Unlras said cer­
S u ccess o f D a in t y
tiorate
shall
lie
redeemed
according
to
law
Notice of Hale of 1100,000.00 Semlnolr
tax
deed
will
Issue
thereon
on
the
22nd
day
County. Florida. Highway Hand*
B a k in g s o r a S u b stan tia]
Notice I* hereby Riven, that sealed pro- ol July, A. I), 1919.
Wttnrss my official signature and »r*!
eaal* Will be received by the Hoard of
this
the
ISth
day
uf
June,
A
:
*
D
.
-1019.
‘ounty Commissioners of Seminole county,
D in n e r is assu red b y
(seal)
F;. A. UOURLAS3.
Florida, on or before 2 o’clock p. m. on the
Clerk Cirruil Court Semlnol* Co.. Fla.
19th day of July, A. I&gt;. I'll!*, at the county
5*-Me
|ly V. E. Dotiginss, D. C.
use o f
clerk’s office at the court hour* in Sanford.
Seminole county, Florida, ( &gt;r the purchase of
1300,090.00 Seminole county, ITa., Highway Notice of Application for Tas Deed Under
Honda, aald bonds to bear Intern t at the rale
Nrrllon 9 of Chaplrr 49M, Law. of Flor­
of Ova and one-half per cent per annum, and
ida
arc dated July Ikl, 1919, interest payable
Nolle# is hereby given that Chn*. Tyler*
semi-annually, aald bonds to bo Issued, con\
slating of three hundred bonds of the denom­ purchaser ol Tea Certificate No. l i t , dated
the
tlh day of June. A. D. 1917, embracing
ination nl $1000.00 each, maturing July lit,
1949. Said bonds to be sold, subject to the the lullowing described''property in
approving opinion of Messrs. Dillon. Thompi tnrie muntr. Florid#, to-wlt: Jleg. SE. corner
■on h Clay, obtained by Seminole county, of Lot I Holden Heal Ertale Co.’a Addition
Florida, and aal I bonds will be sold, delivery to Hanford, In Sec. .10, Tp. I9 8., It. :il E.,
r
W IG H T G R O C E R Y CO.,
to be made ten days alter acceptance of bid. run N Civ parallel with Sanford Grant line to
Payments for said bonds tobe made within W. Ilnr of Lot 5 of E. A. Pace’a Sub. Div.,
\
Sanford
aaid period of ten dayi after acceptance of SWIy with Grant line t&gt; Celery Avp„ W. to
Lib. All bids must be accompanied with a point 3. of hrg,, N. to beg. Said land being
ee tided check for one and one-hall per cent asarsard at the date of issuance of aald cer­
//////////.
of the amount of bond#, to be sold. The tificate In the name i f Unknown:
county commissioners of Seminole county,
Also Tas Certificate No. 211. dated the
WWWWWv
Florida, rw rve the right to reject any and 4th day of June, A. I). 1017, embracing the
all bids. Proposals should be addressed t &gt; following di-«ertbrit properly In Semtnule
the Hoard of County Commissioners ol Sem­ county, Florida, tlwwit: (ait 12, Film Ham­
inole County, Florida, at Sanlord. Florida.
mock Allotment. Said land being assessed
i The hoard reierves the right to reject any
t the dat" ol issuame of said certificate in
Witness my hand ai clerk ol the Hoard of
j and all blda.
County Commissioner! of Seminole* County, the name of Unknown;
The aucceaaful bidder1will be required to Florida, and the aaal ol said board, on this
Also Th* Certificate No. 162. dated th#
live a bond equal to CS per cent of the the 13th day of June, A. D. 1919.
GOOD TURNS BY SCOUTS#
4th day of June, A. D. 1917, embracing the
amount of hi* or thrlr bid, rompulrd upon
(seal)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
following described property in Seminut.
the baila of the yardaie above mentioned,
Clerk Hoard of County Com mislonera r( county. Florida, to-wit; Heg. N W . cor of
____w _____
y qu
___ ____
Company
qualified
to write
Every pound o f tin used In this with a Surety
57-6tc
Seminole County, Florida.
N E ' t of
. f S.c. I. Tj., 20, s , K. .10
•uch bund*An the •tile of Florida, at aurtt
run : J.o .. . 3 10.15 eh.. WTt.66 eh.,
country is Imported. By saving tin wo thereon: the Surety Company and form
N
1
0;
|
,
co.,
Il
a-’f.'s, - d.i.4 la n d '’i l i e r «
approved by aald board.
he a|
AN ORDINANCE
also save cargo space. A'm anufac­ bondl to be
f . f d irt—th* tl.ll,' I f —Cf ■"® iiuaFTe .7 a , . r
- An - Ordinance 'entitled gB—Oftflflane. re­ *certificate
X
eopy-al
plane,
aperlflratlnni
and
pr6fil«*
In th« n ila; of U lk n ovo.
turer snys that tho Boy Scouts Of and proposed eontrart, bond and form of quiring the grading and paving ol Ninth
Tax Certifical.- Mu. 36, ,|„t *| l i America can patriotically Bave tho bid may be obtained upon application to the atre«t from the .eat line of |’ ,rk avenue ex­ 4thAlso
da. uf Junr. A. 1&gt; 1.4! 7, r ' l r i t I 1
.* t
upon making a deposit of tending east to th. . a i t line nf alley in'Tier
empty tubes from tooth paste, cold undersigned
Trrt Dollars, thl* sum to lie refunded when Two E. IL Trafford’a map, eicepling lher«- fullowi &gt;g descriu t ( r ip ■ / , ’ d ' - i n 1■
CifUnty,
Florid
i.
lo
ii:
:
•
d
)*-ts
from
th.
lnt«ra*ctlon
uf
said
Ninth
street
aaid plana, specifications, e|c.,_ have been re
cream, etc.
SB *i rd N W r1 .1 1d .1 tj ul
(■; -uf S ,V ** uf
with Magnulia av.nue.
turned.
NW ,
of Sec. 36. Tp. 19. S. It in K., |5
Tho scout drive In Wnterbury, Conn.,
lly order of the Hoard of County Com*
II. it &lt;iT&lt;laln.d by the mayor and rity acreTH E UU5VF.
Said
land
being
a-s-sjt-d
at the dale
council of this city of -tsanford, Florida:
for books In co-operation with tho Ro­ mDilonrri of Seminole County, Florida,
nf
iaviiaorr
of
aalil
cettillcale
io
the
rum
■
of
'•rail
E, A. DOUGLASS,
. Section I. That Ninth street beginning at W. F. Leavitt;
tary club brought In 00,000 volumes.
57-4te
Clerk.
interaectlon rui raat line ol i’ ark avenue and
Ta* Certificate No. 37, dated the
Cleaned up tho town nnd, hauled out
east to th. alley in Tier Two 4thAlso
day of June, A. D. 1917, embracing the
Nollrr of Appllrsiion for Tat Herd t'mlrr rstrnding
K. It. Tralford’s ralp, earrnting Intersection folio * trig di*s rttinl property In Seminole
15 loads o f rubbish Is the report from
Hrrllsn II ( hiplrr
U » m of Florid* . of
.aid Ninth street and .Magnolia avenue,
Balem, UL
Nnttrc i* hrreby given that Cirriv Mnnu shajl lie paved with vitrified brick, saj.i eountv, Fdortila, to-wil: N *1 of N ' j of S'v
'ncturing romtiany, purchner of Tax Car- nrick pavement to lie of a width of I wen |v of 3K&gt;, 1.1 N\V», of Sec. 36. Tp, 19 3, It ft)
filtrate No. 401. dated I be ini tiny nf JuI v , feet 3 inches, with cement curbing on each FL Said land Iirlnj? iufuibI i
A. I). 1916, »aid rertlficatM embrace* ihe side 11 Inches- l»Uh and four inche* in HUann* nf »aU] oTtiflcati* in
Hattie F liFlYltt; .
SCOUTS IN RUBBISH DRIVE.
f *I«hi‘, in ft iltc*frlhed property situated In Stem thickness
AD»i Tax t'ertlilratp No, 65* flatotl the
in*d * cuunty. Viafidii, iiDtlt* V '^ **f SW U
Section
£.
That
aaid
paving
of
said
street
4th day of Junr. A. It. 191?* r m lin iL it lh*
Segtiao 19, Tp. *21 S., It. 31 B. The nai l
be graded and paved in accordance (tillit^inx.
A snnltnry survey was conducted by land bring iisriitd at the date of tht&gt; Iwtl* shall
fibril proprfty in Hrmlnolr
with the plana and specittrationa therefor, county,
Fturtfla, to&gt;vit; Lot 6, lltork It*
of ?uch ivftMcatt* In the name of F. J, submitted
thp spouts o f Portsmouth, O., at tho j Pure
by
the
city
engineer
of
Sanford.
U, th*1
1 Town of Kanfortl. ftalt! land b**ti oodvpeed,
Florida, and now on tile in the o'TIre of the Tirr
iht ast-rn^ril ut tho data of the inauanrr of
7; i**n.M0 *. dated the 3rd day rlty
ri’cmcst o f the tnnyor.
elerk of Sanford, Florida. The paving »a!il
rrrtlitratr
in the nam** of F. I». Uiid,
of
Julv,
A.
I).
Idifi,
paid
certificate
embraces
'Deputized for ttys spoclnl work, 212 ii-* i ! ' ** . , , # » ! 'd property situated in of said strert ahall he begun within sivly
Altai Tax (.Vrlilfrate No. U3* dated -the
day.
from
and
after
the
date
of
this
ordin­
scouts took oiif/titV h lock HJtch, be­ Fern!not* county, FloiJda,- t**«witi R W 1i of ance ahall become effective; but in the event 4th day of Jums A, I). ISM7* I’ mViracing the
f
*'vet inn 19. T s. -I S-* 14. it-S K* any property owner, owning property abut
il
f*dlo»in^
d$»*rrlhrii priip**rty in Homlindr
ing excused from sclioty for this serv­ »»V*,
Tbr 9aid land being a**
&gt;1 at the date uf Hoc on that part of .aid street herein rr- rountv.
Ktorida. t*»'wit: l.ot 5. Hturk i:l,
| ! be l&amp;au&amp;nrr nf inch a t id -it“ In the nam*&gt; oulred
ice.
Tirr
y,
the
Town
«d
Sanf'irdSub!
land
lo*to be paved, shall (ail, within the
Hmr hen in provided, to grade and have sail intf msrfJrd ml the date of IxMiiiiitrfi *jf *a|d
They assembled nt he city ball, '*/• J’ ‘,oo:l,pr" 1.....
the 2nd street In front of his or '.heir respective prop*, errlihraf^ to the namt* of J. FI. I.aimrj
r*,.
Tas CerlifSrate N«», * -*d.
where they recalvcjJJnsti [UCtlotm. T lio n duy nf June. A |i 19 !
•erf(f!r*.r erty, in accordance with the terms, of this’
’ -1 T a i. 4**»rt i tlrj%i•* N il f&gt;I . djst ctl i h#•
propei I v ordinance and with ihe plan, and speciflcac HhA1ih$&gt;
of
Jur»4% \D 1*^1 1, «• mil ra ti n g tht*
they scattered to tW lr a: d^iunl blocks, Mmbrain tho fcili.iwing d«**
i tu-w It . Hons therefor, heretofore prepared by the fallo win g
* 'itiiati-d in Setnlnnlr e*»u ty.
it r * r t f b id prope rty in
S m io d c
made the In sped lull,nsd returned with Tbr N K '* of N W 1, of i- ctii
I’ p 21
illy engineer, all of .aid grading and nav* e ti u ii h ,
Fluritfa, t«»'wit: l.ot
It
V#'. M.
i
util
ut
It,
.1.1
IIa«t.
The
*aid
la
id
I
ing,
not
.o
done
by
property
owners,
shall
Clark'*, fiub. D i f , of I ! tuck I I , T i * r !.V, T o w n
their reports to their troop headquar­ the date nf the iMU.mr of
5
’ ; 11firnt r be done by anil uoilrr the direction of the city of Sanlord. Said land h-dn&lt; a
*t-d at tin*
ters.
in the name nf t*, K. I I :t’»ch
of Sanford, and the proportional - coats dat«* **f UiunocH- of rtald o f f t i t i v i U ' in thr
T
m
Ccrtl
ical”
N«*
dat
•
I
t
?•»h
thereof .hall lie as,,*,ted against Hie land name of Dnknown;
The reports covered the condition of day of June. A. II.
said cert Icate «-= ■* upon which .sl'l (taving shall Abut and the
nil &lt;1 ftaiil fpMlflcilr* In . my ofllri* and
alleys, hack yards and garbage. Tho brareti the folio wing dt efibed in perty
city of Sanford shall have a lien therefor haaHas
madi* application for tax deed to iwitir- hi
In Sereir t-* e*e,inty. 1*1*
t o i*i Against the said land enfnrriliia In like man
hoys *d«fi tee): .« ‘ccnsn* of gerdenu liefi"ft
■efftfilinrr
with law.
4i«t&gt; N i.- i of .»V. ! , of Keciloii ul, Vp. - 1 ner a. other tiens
being planted. The. survey was fol­ S., It, 11 K The until land beinR aliened nt
Uhlr*"i
«eiM
t‘rf t :tfir a'Iftt ihall t$4* rifir-cMli'd
Section '1 Thai upon failure of sn&gt; prop­ UTofilihp i«* ilaw
the date of he iMU#(tfF f ^urh dee*l in the erty
d«***d will iiiaiii* thonx«$n
lowed by general cleanup campaigns mum*
owner to do the grading, paving herein on the 22nd day tai
&lt;»f July. A. I» lUtti
of IL A. Mill*. 11a* bled ^aid rertifi- provided
for,
the
same
.hat!
hr
done
b&gt;
thi
In which the Imd conditions were dis­ cate* in my tiffire, and ha* made appliratbm rity nl Sanford, or shall j»e lit by a contract
C. F. W IL L IA M S
Wilnoaa n*&gt;* offlrial nicnature and *«’al thi»
E D W A R D H it* GINS
for tax deed* to i**ue in accordance with low, liy the city of Sanford to Ihe lowest ami tlie I Mill day of ju c i, A, 11. 191lh
covered nnd remedied.
is* ah
F:. A. IMIIf t$I.ASS,
MnicB* said rrrtiflritw nhall be rerleemed best bidder. In accordance with the aforesaid
according tt( law tax deedr will issue thereon plana and spi-riliratioris sulimi red by (he
Clerk Cirruil Court* Hr ml Hole Cut., Flu
Alh-fftr
lly V. FI. DiiuRlaxt*, D t*.
on the ISth day of July, A. D. 1919,
city engineer and twn thirds of the s-osl* of
GOOD TURNS BY SCOUTS
Wllnr** my ofTirial signature and seal thl* such grading and paying and curbing, nhe
NOTICK
third to abutting owners nn each side, from
the m h day of Juim, A. i &gt;. 1919.
Hnaftl of r.mnty t'ummis^ion# r« in an»I
the date of the completion of the work shall
(fealt
K. A. DOUGLASS.
During the progress of a fair nt Can­
for
Srminoli!
Cnuuty,
Floridii. will niMi ip
be
a
lien,
suprrinr
to
a
tII
other
liens,
eirrpt
Clerk Circuit Court Henmlnwlr Co., Fla.
ton, O., several lost children wer*
thrir roufn m ihe Court Hr»u*$» at Sanford,
only
liens for taaes, against and upon
57-5tc
lly V. K- Douglass, D
F
’la.,
at
10
o'clock
a.
m..
July 7th, IRlil, a* a
lots or property fronting or shutting upon
jdeked up nml restored to their par­
the slrerts hereinbefore described and so board of *‘&lt;MjalitFffl fur the purpose of hrar
N o llfr o f Applirallon for T a , D r n l
llm lrr
E. O. P A IN T E R F E R T IL IZ E R C O M P A N Y
ents, nnd during n fnlr nt Atlanta, On.,
tratimoriy an
M rfllo n S o f C h ap lrr 4SSS, Law s o f Flor. graded and paved, and the remaining unn- ini complaint* and r^rrivlni
Ja c k s o n v i l l e . H . u i t i m
third of such rosla shall he paid by the city to 4hi- tfalue of any property real* perannal
W) children who had become lost at tho
Ida
Kcrtlllicr*. InHccticldeu. SpraycrH. Ponllry Supplies
of mitril, ax flxed by lh«* fJounty Tax A «
Nollco I, hrirby givrn that Thomaa Wil­ of Hanford.
grounds were similarly found nnd re- son. purchasor of i n Gortlfirdts N o . « L■&gt;4.
or id Taxea f or a«ara*mrnt for (hr t nx^« For thirty years wo havo hwn manufacturing fertilizers in this State—wo have
That the estimated coat* of grading and
dated the 4th day ol Jurte, A. I). 1917, ha. paving prr square yard for the paving nf of thr year A. D. 11)19.
Btorjsl,
Hatisfiod customoni in every county in Florida.
K, A. DOUCiLARS.
aaid certificate in my o(TW, and has said atrert-wlih curbing Is $2.75 per square
Prices always in lino with Quality
Scouts o f Omaha, Neb., have started Died
*
Clerk Hoard of County Cammifetlotirr*. Writo-for Latoat I’ rice Liat.
m in* application - f » r tai deed to Issue In yard, anil th. estimated total cost, of paving
***31
J. E. SPURL1NG, Local Aj[enl, SANFORD. FLORIDA
a class In cobbling, taking Instruction accordance with law. Said certificate em- the same as described 1* $2730.00. and the
t&gt;races the following desrrlbed property slt- estimated cost to lot owners per front font
from nn expert cobbler, nnd nro re­ Uatrd (n Seminole county. Florida, to-wil: is
$2.61.
pairing dlacnrded shops nnd selling Lola SI. SS and 56 Florida Land ft ColoniSection 4. That the etty engineer Is herehy
aatlon Company. Ltd’a Addition to South required within ten day*, after the Itrst pub­
them for a notnlnnj price to thoso la Sanlord. The said land being asseesed I t
lication of this ordinance, to prepare and file
tho date ol the l» uanee of such certificate
need:
re*tlmete •&gt;( the 'amount of II.ns (nr surh
In tho qamo ol Unknown. Unless said cef- an
paving which th. ctlV will claim against
each ol tb« lots fronting or abutting upon
the strret so pavrd, whirh estimate snail h,
based upon the estimated coats nl the work,
and upon the frontage of Iota shutting the
street so to tie pavrd.
Srrtlon 3, That any person owning any
Interest In *nd to said property abutting
upon that portion of paid street to be so
pavrd shall have Ihe right within thirty dij
lir i
alter th* filing ol laid eetlmat.t with the
- _
i * ... i.
city dark to present to the ealtl city clerk a
eworn petition to be Presented to the rity
counriL *et(lng forth tint In the opinion of
the petitlohrr Ihe estimated amount ol surh
roeta and lien* upon such lot ie Incorrect,
showing wherein ft is Incorrect or why It will
cacred the special benefit accruing from the
ork and paving done and (a h. done in
front of said lot.
Hectiun 6. That Ihe ejlv council shall,
alter pruprr notice ami within the lime pre­
scribed by ordinance, sit as a hoard
equal­
isation to hear any and *11 pyllllona and
complaint, which may hr filed In rrlerenre to
th. estimated costs ul th. paving herein pro­
vided for and shall make due and proper
inquiry into th. same, and if It shall appesrto th. s.tlsfactnin id the rity council, sil­
ting as a bosrij ol rqualliallon, that the
estimated amount ol said lien Is correctly
climated, the amount i e Axed shall stand at
the amount of eurh lien to be claimed by (he
rity of Sanford, for th* paving of the seld
strret In front uf said property, and alter
the rity council has heard .all petitions and
given all property owners an opportunity
to be heard and make ell correction* which
in their Judgment Is Just, and equalised all
9
assessments, said amount* and aurumrnti
at fixed and equalised shell stand a . a lien
against said property to be enforced as other
liens at any time after Jan. 1st, 1920 with
Interest as provided by law and ordinance*
of eald city.
*
Passed this 2nd day of-June, 1919.
?
F. L. M ILLE D ,
President City Counrll.
;
I hereby certify that the foregoing ordin­
ance wet duly nested by the rity council ul
the city ol Sanlord, Florida, In session, this
2nd day ol June, 1919.
F. P. It INKS,
City Clerk.
^Approved by me Ihls^lnd _dey bl June,

Who Owns'the Ring?
That
mi
engagement ring is ni» long­
The world Interest th tho bojr scent
movement challenges the Intelligent er the property o f a young lady who
understanding o f every one, and yet brents her engagement Is the recent
tunny people still nsk “ What Is scout­ verdlrt o f mi Eugli'li ... in. • The girl
ing?" and "What do boy scouts dot" In tho mm* had broken off lbs engage­
ment, but derided lo keep the tokens
The boy scout Idea Is a movement
of regard ns -ouvenlrs—until the court
rather than an organisation. It alms
Interfered.—
•&gt; \* wh.
to supplement existing organisations
such ns the home, church and school
NOTICE TO III DO Efts
by engaging the boys' leisure energies
I’lda, Mjl.icit in the ►alp of bonif*
•III
b'-rprplvpil
by ibt Du i p I of County
in outdoor gnmes and activities of
t pmmloll nnera of S#mlrtiiU» Cd*iatyt Florida,
culturul and practical value.
Ihe ufTVce of said board t l the court house
Florida, on or before ten o’clock
The aim o f the scoilt movement Is in Sanford,
m. on the 7th day of July, A, L&gt;. 1519,
to Inculcate character, which, though
l 1 M f * vallon and construction of the
drain* or canal* and literal ditchra,
essential to success In life, Is not ditchea,
draina or canata In the Jc»«up Drainage Dietaught wltldn tho school, and being trict.^ .
il mpat be
be accompanied by a cert!*
largely a matter o f environment Is too
fled check in the »um of Five Hundred &lt;$f&gt;00)
generally left to chance, often with Dullafa, payable tu •■{«]: fociard#~ a* an evi­
deplorable results. The scout move­ dence of food faith*
. F’sllrrslrd total yardage 58,(160 cubic
ment endeavors to supply the required v»rd*.
This quantity is onlv approximate,
environment and ambitions through | ’’ring riven a* a uniform ht*l* (nr romparof bid*, and tbr *ald board rr.crvn thp
games nnd outdoor activities, which , Don
right to increase or i l r c m t I he amount of
lead n hoy to become a better man, n •aid yardage a* may be deemed nrreaaary.
All blda ahall be made upon a form to be
good citizen.
Jturniihrd,

f

RISING SUN ^self^risinlP FLOUR
A n added zest fov e v e ry meal.
FIs’.

‘I

The For.l Coupe, with its permanent
top, '1)1.17 sliding windows, generous
seating capacity, splendid upholster­
ing, U surely th» ideal, as well as the
most practical and profitable; motor
car for traveling sales.nun, physicians,
stockmen, etc.. It me t is quick trans­
portation wilho
raiigu.» It means
comiortabie tmnspen union , regardless
of weather conditions. It means ;ood
long service at the minima o of
petise. Wise to give us you.’ or
now. Price f. n, b. Dctnut..r»d t).

Agent

S de,m m

On and After June 25th,
lowing Rates for
Become

COUPON B O O K S

Serie3

Lbs. Per
Coupon

Number o f
Coupons

Lbs. Per
Book

20
20
20

250
500

20

2000

20

6.00
12.00

4000

18.00

121-2

57-Mc

Wrapped to insure its perfect
condition in all climates and
seasons. Sealed tight—kept
right. The perfect gum in the
perfect package.
After every meal

J, D. DAVIS ON.
Mayor.

NOTICE
Nollre Is hrreby given that the undesign­
ed. Fannie C. Davie will, on Thursday,
July 10th, at 10:00 o’clock a. in., or ae soon
thereafter as can be heard make application
tq the _UtuLoreUla-Jamaa--W. Parkin., Judge
of the Seventh Judicial Circuit Court,.ol the
elate ol I'lorlda, in chancery sitting, for a
license to take charge of and manage her
own « l a t e tand property, and to become &lt;
free dealer In every respect, a|ie bring now a
married w o n ts redding In said Circuit and
State.
Dated thle llth day of June, 1919,
... V,
. . .
• 'A N N I E C. DAVIS.
Dickinson A Dickinson
Attorneys for Petitioner.
____________________________ ■
Nells* wf AppliralUn far Tag Dead Under
H.ctl.n I mt Chapter 4|U, Laws * f Pl.t.
,ida
Nolle. Ie hereby given that Alfred Foster,
purchaser uf Tax Certificate No: 246, del'd
th* 4lh dey of June, A. D. 1917. ha* filed
said certificate In my office, and ha* mad#
i PPII c i Uqb (of tax deed io itsua in afford* n7® with law. Said n rtllliatr embrace, the
following described property situated in
Seminole county, Florida, lo-wtt; HE U of
NBk,’ of See. 19, Tp. 20 H..‘ IL 31 K., 40
•/re*. Th# aald land bring eeaeMed at lh*
data of the latuinca of aurit e.rllfieai. in th.
nl?,? .V 0, Unknown.
Unless said certificate
shall b* redeemed eccnrdlng to law tax deed
will Issue thereon on the 22nd day of July.
A. D. 1919. .
Wltnsu my offlrial signature and aaal this
tho ISth day uf June, A. D. 1919.
(M il)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Cl.rk Circuit Court Snmlaol. Co., Fla.
59-fitc
lly V. E. Douglas*, b . C.

25
50
100
200,

1000

Price Per
Book

1.50
3.00

, per 100 Its

operating costs warrant a reduction
rates will be ad ju sted -

NatFrn ag AppHcaUen f . r Ta* I ) . . d Under
Hecllnn • *r Chapter 4911, L eva ef Tl.rIda
t
|
Notice la hareliy given that Chaster Kan- !
AI.O0, purchaser pf Tax Ceriifleat* No. 411, |
dated (h . 4th day of June, A. I&gt;. 1917, Bat

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Walker, C- ______
Sanford Hotel A Imp. Co .
Carter, W. P. A Co
Zachary Crt A Nov Wka
VVhritner. 1. N.
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Lot 3
Lot 7
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L o t 3 _____
L o t 8 ______
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Lot 6 .
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Lot 3
I.ot 10
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Lot 6
Lot 6
Lola I. 2 A 1
Lot 5
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I.ot 2
Lot. 5. 6, 7. 8. 9 A 10
Loti 6 A 7
Lot 7.
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Sanford Hotel A Imp C o __
White, L. K, ...
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Wight. Henry
-■___ ___ _
Thornton
Sauaer, Joe
Aldrid*e,.W. CJ.
....... ....
Holly. H. J.
Thraaher, D/L.
Peter*, W. If.
Shlnholaer. S. O..
Frrnald Ildar.
Ilynea. W. ft.
Petera, W. II.
w m iatin .'jrn;- ..
Miller, J. L.
W. Eat
Robert*. M
Mahoney, !

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Stew art, •----Lovell. Mrv. W. w
Connelly. A. P.
Li!}*. A..
Shelley, Wm ,
Shinholaer. S. &lt;&gt;
Lilia. A
.Alien. T. J.
A. C. L-'ll. It.
Geiger, A
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Caldwell, [j A i Sufi 4
Ilirkin*. ] W
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Stewart. J B.
Lundqui*t. Chat_____
Peter*. W. II.
Cameron, J oe_____ _
Cameron, Joe . . .
Waldron. IJitie
Unknown ’
Frank, .A|.
Sande'rt. E K.
Paiton, Mra. G P
Cameron, Joa
Cunnefli. W 11.
Chaae. S t )
Mahoney. F W
Linnciton. Jo
Thom a*, flu* F
Shepherd, G
t ) Neal, Victoria
Jonea, A. E.
Allen, J,
■ Hulchinaon, J VA
Hatch, Frank
Cyrey, B. F,
Corey. B. F.
Devine. W. T.
MeAleaander, J. E.
Unknown
Beatty. Mary H.
Coulter, A. J,
Leflier. W. A,
Darlington, Chaa.
M arill. W. G.
Da Fibre Itruah Co
O l Fibre Hruth Co
Da Fibre Bruah Co
Armatrong, Owen
Itobetta S A llarrit,
Gardner, Mr* H A.
ifodman, Peter
Jonea, AVealey EatWataon. Peggy
Stewart, W. C.
Ford, J. O.
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Harper. Dan K*t.
Brown, Lucy
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Thraaher, A. M___
Jonea. Simon
Mdealer, W. E.
Croon*. T. L
Durham, W. E.
Stewart, W. C. ____
Stewart. W. C. . „ .
Meade,all.
Stewart, W. G.
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IJnd*ay, J. E.
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Gramling. E. M.
Gramling. A. A
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Gramling, K. M.
Jonea, D. II.
C o a u l , Jin
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Stewart. W. C. . _____ _
Dor*ey, L II. C.
Piekrtl. Jim._____». __ __ _
Stewart. W. U.
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Garner, N. II.
Williaraa. D. J.
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IJndiey, J. L
Idndaey, J. (.
Grice*. It II.
Green. Ilrn
Thraakrr. D. ICaldwell, D. A. A Sona
Brown, r ? II.
Pott*. Dalla* E
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Hill. Gary....
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Stewart,
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Bradley, K. S .•___ __ ______
Turner, Otia . .
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Zlirrlata, Tom . ____ ____
Turn r, Jobo___ ______ ____

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21.00 Lola 8 and
35.00 Lot 9 .'........ ...... ....... ......... ..
77.70 Lot 4. 5, 9 and 10___
5.60 Lota 3. 8. 9 and 10.......... .....
1 1.20 Lot 1
Lot 3 . . . ....
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Lot 8____ _____________ -l __
Lot 6 , .
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Lota 7, 8. 9 and 10, ‘ ______ _
Lbt* 2 and 3
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Cameron, Jo____
Unknown__ .....________ ___
Cameron, J o __, . _
Cameron, Jo
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CamcTon, J o ,______ _
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Cameron, Jo _____ ...____
Aldridge, W. G
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Cameron, Jo_____ ____
Aldridge, \V. G . _ . ..... . J ;
Aldridge. W. G ____ _______
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Woodruff, F L.__ ______ __

11.20

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1.40
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70.00
70.00
81.00
29.40
8.40
35.00
2.00

21.00

26.00
19 60
32.20
4.20
9.30
9.30
42.00
42.00
56.00
•42.00
33.00

All leaa S 26 ft
Lot 2 , ____
fort 3 and N 3 ft I
21 ft
S in NK cor Lot 1.
Ld»t
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Lot 3 and E 2-3 Lot 4 ._
\V 3-3 Lot 4 ___
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22.40
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28.00
28.00

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Loti 3 and I
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7 00 Loti 3 and I
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42,00
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2 and 5
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C
Me Han. MU. A
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,
ilirfcaAn, It G
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1
A
llawkin*. IV K
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M' t lark'* SabdlvUion .jf lllnek 11. Tirr* 11 and
| Lot I
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1I
Wahl rim Mrs,
11
1\
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11
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11
t lark. W M
21.00 I.
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1I O'!
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*
2T
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On
Becker. D. E
I'ail*. Maggie
21.'til I 'd .
Kelkner. Tho*
:» fill I.ot 3
Lot
I
Cunningham, M
1* SC
Hart, Grri-0 Eat
1 1 on Lot* 5 and 12
Cook, G. \\
l 20 ‘ Lot* 6 1* nd 7
Lot
*
t'oaart. E. C
* ID
Lot |o
e-utinn. Norman
I.ot I 1
Itlaylork. I.
I ol I V
Hwllr, Ed
i.ot 16
AValden, Albert
Lot* 11 »nd 1■
Butler, N*
Lot
19
M tN *vh), E
I.Jn
foil 20
llravwrll. C H
Lot 21
■ William*, AA j
Lola 22 and 21
While, J W
Wilaon, II t)
3 10 Lot* 24 and 25
Lot 26
Turner,
Geo
1.05 I.ot 27
flay Thad
35.20
Roblnaoa'e Sut*ey af a* Addition to Sanford
23.80
7.00 .He* NK cor Lot I ron W 85 ft
S 60 ft E 85 ft N 60 ft
21.00
Mitrhell, Mamie
42,00' W l j Lot 4 - _ ..........
Shephard, it . ____
42.00 E H Lot 4
Benton A Clark
25.00 K 1) Lot 5
Davit. F. I)
_
19.60 W 'y Lot 5
Clark, M M.
Lot*
6
and
1
1
21.00
Miller T. J
30.80 Lot 12
* II
I 75 Lot 13
Collin*. Jack
2n 0(1 I.ot* I t an&gt;1 15
M erriek. Fell a
IS 00
A C I It It
fVt Oil 10 ft * 2u ft in N K ror
Heed Hubbard E*t
12 oo
I.indte). J L
'in 00 lie* NK cor
21
2 A0
run H 120 ft W 45,3 N
r i 00
120 ft F, 43 5
t
Eubank*. G __
...
* .
11 00 Beg 100 ft W of N W e b r ._
14.00
run S 120 ft E 50 ft
N 120 ft W 60 f t ________
25.20
Knight, Chaa._______
23
18.20 Beg 50 ft W of N W cor...........
Bun
S
120
ft
E
50
(1
3.50
N 120 ft W 50 ft ............
• 1.05
Marlin, Chaa... 1_____
1.40
AA. M. Clark'* Sab Ilia lllk. 2&lt; Kehluaon'a Survey
5.60
Corker. U i i f r
28.00 Led 1
Jarkaon, Dave
28 00 Lot 2
N
H
Lot
3
Jack*.in.
Date
10.50
S t , Lot 3
Clark. AV. M
28 00
Lot t
Wil jam*. G. AA'
17.50 I.ot* 6, 7 and 6
William* C. fl
12.60 I.ot 9
E
li*onr Fannie
1 IS Lot ID
Elliaon.
Fannie
3 A0 Lota 12 and 13
* William*. Mote t
21.DO
AA M r.ltrk'a Sub III*, lllk. 26 l E H ) Heblaaoa'a Survey
' 21.00
1 10 L-d. t 3 3. 6 and
Clark. W M
l..,t
I
21 00
Juhn*on, J J
1 20 I.ot* I
6.
8. 3. 10
4 20
--------36
Clark, W. M ___ __ ____
L 10
Chappell** Sub pie.
1.40
,
_________
O
Phillip* F.. D ___________ _
4.20 Lot 3
„ .
.
G
Benton G. W
.11.20 Lota I and 2
Lota
8
9
and
10
........
Clark
to.
.
2.10
Clark W. Jd....
5.60 Lot 11
LoU
13
14
and
20..^_r
_.
Howard Paekard Land Co
2 10
Wing C. L
12.60 Lot* 21 l o 26
Lockett Ellen
1.40 W *, Lot* 27 and 28
Howard Packard I.'d Co
1.40 Lota 29 and 30
Cwldwell D. A
16.80 Lot 31^
Clark ,W. M
4.20 Lot* 32 34 38 and 39
Felder Sieve
21.00 Lot 37
I.ot
41
and
42____
.
Clark W M.
21.00
All
unplatted
.
,
Howard Packard Land Co
M.OU
Lota 43 M 43 16 47
X ,|"“l
'
_____ \ J
Hill Robert
4 20 Lot 48
. . J
Mefiill O. D.
• M.00 Lota 49 and 30
J
Unknown
2.80 Lot 51________
8.10 Lot* u and SI
Howard Packard Ld Co
4.20 Lot 55
Allen J, T. .
_ _
7.00 W 150 ft of Lota 36 &amp;7 and.39
Allen J. T.
.. .
5.60 All t**e W 130 ft Lot* 56 57
28.00
58 and 59
Clark W. M .,______ __ __
4.90 W 150 ft Lot 60
'
Collin* W. C. . __________
7.00 E 75 ft Lot'60 and 61
Mercer Wm
...
7.00 E 25 ft l.i&gt;ta &lt;2 6.1 and 64
Mercer W m __ ... ____ _
5.60 W 200 ft Lot 62 63 and 6t
Calde- ", TA, A. A gone
...
MOO Lot 65 .
Her ion G
. i _____
... ,
8.40 811 unplatted____ „!.
Ho •b.d Pav. rd l.d Co... .
14.00
South Sauford
Cur,Ion A.,
.
J
10.60
—i
— i m t - q - A r J ' - -----I. SO
.Law-on JoLii . .
ui*_
3.60 I.ot* 5 and • ...
81 t-rnerd It
__
11.20 Lot 7
M * rray
21.00 Lota 8 and I ._J___
—
HnJL r . u
r r ; :. .
8.40 U &lt; i o . ............. .... ..
Benton
_____
' 7.00 Lota 11 and 12_____
Pavia T.
_____ _
9.80 Lot I t ____________
Mahan I&gt;. B.___ __________
10.50
Mon gamery Joaephfne ... .
7.00
Green. G. E. _____________
16.84 Cat i t . .... .......
Elliaon tlnmar. ___ _____
___
' 7.00 Lot 19
Cook. G . V
______ _____
12.60 Lot SO____ ___ _ _
Cooh O. W . „ _
10.50 L o l l !
Cook, G. W.
..........
21,00 Lota 22 J3 and 14
__________
HaU F. K ____ _________ J _
10.30 AfA to of R. K Lot 1 7 „ „ „
Fny Hy Hair* .
W 10 It Lot 21________ 1___
.
Sfaelman A. ...
Lot* 30 to so
...—r ____
_
Benton A Clark
N 1-1 nf fait 39
Cook. G W. .
! S ! , L o t 49
. Wilaon, S
1. it 4J
Wilson S
Iail 42 .
Unknown
fait 13
Hall. Y
' _
Siplin, F ...............
10.50 Lntp 45. 46 a i . 47
fait
49
______
Unknown
.. __________ __
1U 30
,
Thom**, John ___ _______ _
5.60 Let 63 . ____________
Iail 63 ..........
..... .......
Collin*, D..C______
,
H U DeFerevi Hah Dfviolo.
Lot D ____ _
Walker Jeaale...
Lot E ______ _
Stmtin, W . S
— --------- ----- ft
Lot J . . ______
I»
Hick*, w. r . , . _

8 10
Lot 5
L o l l 7 in&lt;l&lt;J *
I. d! 2
1*01 '6
I.ot 9 ______
fO.tO l.oU 3, 6, 7 Bml
7.00

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Ragtdale, J. I f . . .
Alarkham Park llelghla
Hnpilm. J 4 (}.
Ham
Brivv. w «:

S

f.akr

to

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S

br^ S to b»g
Beg RH6 ft W ami 675 ft N

5 4.,

4.90
3.S0
4.90

7.00
1.40
2.80
1.90
2.10

7.00
6.30
2.80
2 .10

'3.50
5.60
t.lO
8 40
2.80
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1.4
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2.80
2.80
1.10
6.30
9.80
2.80
10.50
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2.10

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19

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19

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of

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23

run W .11J it N I 31I
S EIj «»» a point 1
N of brg H to bf|
If IV
until "fU
Beg 1I 'Ik ft
W ami
705 ft N tu
S f i rrtilr pint
23
run W .120 ft to talk#
Monro* SEly along„ Lak#
to pt N uf bag s tu
bag, 11 »crr*
I*rC 1518 ft W and 705 ft N of
S *7 M. V
23
run W 350 ft N 1750 ft
tp Laka
Mon run SEly
along
If 10
Lika
4
to pt N of
hag S to bag.
ic rrt
Mrt D98 ft IA ol S l,, M P.
run *N to Latip
Momrue
N Wl&gt; alofif Lakr to W
linr of Saa S3 S to pt VA'
of brf K lo be f. 28 lirraa 1
ne* M2 M K of n h M. P.
26
run K 29S ft S lo K: II.
Trafford'a plat W 298 ft
N to b e f __ , ITW
-*__
T..
Beg at a point of Int o E aid*
A. C. I- It. H. right of
way with N line of First
street run E 330 ft N
396 ft W 330 ft S 396 H
to beg
J(
llcg 330 ft N of SE eor of SW i,
•of N W ** See'
26
run W 660 It N 330 It
E 660 ft S 330 fl |o beg
Beg 435 ch K and 6 2-3 ch N
uf 8 *, mil* pint
26
run E 10 ch N J 1-.1 eh
W 10 ch S 3 i-3 ch to
beg
Beg 4.35 ch E and 3 1-3 eh N
ol S*y mile pint
26
run £ 10 ch N 3 1-3 ch
w in ch S 3 1*3 ch Ira*
W 3 1-3 e h L _ _
Urg f .35 ch K and 3 1-3 ch N* ut
&gt;
S H mile pint... .
26
run N 3 1-3 ch E 3 1-3
eh S 3 1-3 ch W 3 1-3
ch to beg. .v_____ 2____
*,
He* 1350 ft W and 190 ft 8 of
N K eor. ..........
........36
run W -92H ft S 470 It
K 92 H ft N 470 ft .
Reg 1628 ft W and 190 ft S of
N K c o r ___ __ „ .
35
j u a K 190 ft S 476 ft W
190 ft N 470 ft
Beg 16244 ft W -and 190 fi
N E cor..
run W 92&gt;y (t S 470
E 92 H ft N 470 ft
Beg 792 ft W of SE cor of
N E * * &lt;tf N E ' i run N
680 ft W 1848 It S 660
ft E 1848 ft
35
1-ea* beg 760 It S and
1050 ft E ol N H mite
post rf a*1! See E 21" :t
S 21b ft W 210 ft N lil«t
ft a ' J le*v Heg 2281 u
a , . - j : jo &lt;t s . f n .:
■c
t iS it
2 i1 i ". \ 8 i: it
i
t e g and tea* beg 40 It W
of N W cor lot 72 Fla
I -*)tJ X t * 1! f v. Add to
n to. V 575 ft

Potter. J. A

26 60

Arthur, Sam V

21 )J

Brown, VA W

12 'AA

Sm it h. M . M,

2 a &gt;3

Montenegro, A. G .......

3.30

Dutton P f Crate Co.

12 M

Sacord. Mary

10 30

19

30

19

Zetrowar, I t _____

7 01

Halt. F. K ______ b_______

2.63 *

30

19 30
Jarkton, Wm . __________

28

Wflllarat, S. E.____

5 69

19 30

19

10
Shephard, A. J . .

19 30

_____

6.60

Y

Brown, Charlotte..,.
9
19

30

;,

19

30

b Bib. Mr M ___________

35

19

SO

Jeakini, F, A D _______

35

19

30

Brook-..

2.19

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cuntaln. t. V arr
ttue f S'. 1, Of N.E'4
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ft S of
h i.
vat a.v run
E
452 ft S 210 ft W 607 ft
N E t o b e g ____
____
n*g 2281 ft W and 700 ft S of
N E eor Sec run E 463 ft
8 210 ft E 210 ft N 210
ft 8 210 f t ......... ..
...
Reg 760 ft S and 1030 ft E of
N H mBe po*t Sec run E
210 ft S 210 ft W 210 ft
N 210 ft to beg
W ' , ,.l M W ' , uf S W '. of

7,«ii j
HI
. 5
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36

1

He* at N W r.&gt;r ol E'v of N AV ‘ t
of S W v, „ ( NAA1
*. run S J-fU ft K 264 ft N
330 ft W 264 ft
ltej JtO f l S of N\A cur ,.f E H
of N W (, of SWt, „| |s; Vh
quarter
36
run S 138 ft- E 264 ft W
Sol It N 139 ft ...
E « ff, «
04 S T J ( of
N lflf
_ - 36
SH uf N E * * of SW

30

Wilaon, Stephen.

30

Smith, M. M.

SA, of N H uf S E ‘ i of NAVia .."
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1.46 NEH of N
W Ad
NW
36
t.4t
Lew. R O J 'C a f wa* and
2.10
I-** that portion NE
of
.
4,90
R.
l e w hegfa 627* ft
t.10
” aid* of French

'5.63

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2.10
_______

7.00

3U

Colllnt. Denafa...___ _______ 't.S0
19 30

Edward*. H. W .:
19

30

NW*1*

T.ttt

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Laiag, J. F .,2.

Abernathy, W, W . ,.
Boucher, C.
____
Bonner, -II. A . ,_____
Kagadair, J. .11____
Klernert, E. C ..
B ag.die, J. I I ,
Bpaaetter, J. N . .
Ilote; C. W ........

SE e„r nf Lot l? ( ,|. r&gt;
Plantation* run hnO ft
K to * point 211 ft W of
N A S Sec line
thence N to Lake -Monroe
SEly along Lake to a
point 66 ft VA' of amid N
and S ' t line S to Pt E td
beg thenfe
AA’ ( &lt;1
t
781 It W tn&lt;1 675 ft N of
S * ^ milr r»«»*t of
run W 173 ft .S' 12» 0 ft
tu .Lake Minfin?
SKfy
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M .W
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Pope, (*&gt;44, it ....
Unknown
Perkina, If. L ...
Thrather. II. L
®ulrS2'6*iwriK
Abernathy, W, W
“f
I-aQti i* amj ?
.. II
Weaver, P. K
Garnet** Srrond Addition
10 50
12.60 f( tita f and 2 ,,
,
„ K
Mlutt, M. A ......... .
Florida Land 4 Col. Co. Celery Planfallon
70 Lot* 1* anil 11*
Grernburg, Mr». A
.Daniel*. M.ri. W, to .
; ' 1Lot 2J
2. ID
M. M. Smith1* 3ob DUl.ion Sec. 26, Tp. 19, ft JO E.
7"
63
-Tu I Lot&gt;t 69
Have. to. M. t J. 11
Little, J If
I o'. 69
* 7 ! arid T2
Belt.. G. A
I 73 a'id 7*
Sm th. M. M
U" : 81
Walker L ndley S
N 11 ol v2
-—
■
Baker .
! S&gt;3 t.f 82
Beuford, Levi
B l k 83 ' and that part
tout It ut
Tri by ttranrh ti 37
Smith. M M
Par! *,, utb of U B. of 9 1
Ha Men--------. . ....

Merida U a d A Cdlaaiaaltou In .
: and 9—, _________
1 7 and 1

6 *0 Lo
8.60 Lo
' **' Fwwifo MU'—rk —
14.0
Lot I t I I and It.
Lot I3..u___ _______
pvt I *
7.00
IS and I t ____________
6.60 ' LoU 20 to 2T_____________
I L S t Lo a t f . 29. St. 61, t t . 3* i

Unknown—
Lota 38 and 33 to 40.;___ _______
Unknoarn.^,*.......... ......
Lo[a 17 to 56
..... .....
*
.
.
Drear P. T ____ ______
Lota 57, 51, 59, 60, 62. 63 and 61
Hick*. W. L ___ __________
l,ot 61
...
, ... . ___
Unknown ------ ------------ Lota 65 to 63 and 77 to 84
W F. Lcavlll'a Sub Dlrlalen
W ight. s. w ____;______
N H Lot 3
• „
Martin, T, II
__ __
lari 4 ___ ..... ..... ..... , __ _ *
Ilauton, L 0 , ______ ____
I.ot 5 . . .
..
Mlcktua. W. L ______ ,,,,
Lot 6 . ............. ..... .... ...
.
Lota 7. 8. », II, I f , 1.3, 8, ' 9,
I.eavltt, W. T ___________
20 and 21 __________ .
.
Andereon, A
Lot
______
Uillyard, R. L .. ___
I.*&gt; * 11,13 and 16
* •
II, Hand'* Addition
_
Campbell, A l a r y _ ^
Lot I
.
------ _
,
William . D. T
____ “
Lot 2
Butter, W i n . ....... ... .....L o t 4— ________________ ____ ___
Dawkin*. Malt) -.......
L o t 3____ ______ ...__
____ __
Jonei. Jerry ____ . 1 “
Lot * . ................. ... ,
__ _
Lot 7_____ _ ...______ ________ __
Unknown ___ _____ .
Lota 8, 9 and 10_
Wiliam*, D. T .__________
.M. M Smith'* Second Sab Dltfalun
Lota 66 to 74 and
to 81
In* Lot 80__ _
M. M. Sm th...
H H Lot 34___
Hurt, E. J ........
S H Lot 75 ■
Hurt. A. It...
Lot 80____ l ____ _____
.
Goodw n F
E. J. While'* Sub Olalalon
Aldridge, W G ____
H Int. in Rlk I ____________ *.
H Int. In Lot* 8 to 11_________
2
•
Aldridge W. Q_____
,"
W'rlllnglon'e Add llua
Lota 1 to 8 _________ ____________
Miller, J. B ________ ____
N 80 It Lot 9________ _ .
, ,
Lefflrr, W. A ____________
Sheath. 9. W_______Z ____
Lot 13 — ......... i , ..... -— ,
Lot I
I
__ ;____1___ ___
Uumphraya, Kate,.
Sanford llelghr
Lota 1, 2 3 4, 5, 9 and 10
'
Ragtdale, J. H ___________
Lot 6 ------ ................ ................
Mor'ow, Mr*. E. N
Starling. B. J------------^
Lot I s : : ™ :
‘
Field*, W. T . _________~T.
Lot 17 _____
King O. W ____
Lola 26 to 42

22.10
42.00 Lot 52
21.00
ItitO- Ie**t* 69'and W r t E
1.00 Lot* 71. 83, 81, 85. 86 87 A 88
................. *_____
12.60 Lot 72
19.60 Lota 75 and 76....... ........ ...... .....
Lot*
92
and
93___________
_
2.d0
23.20 Lot 97
2.80 Lot 9.8
Lot* 99 to 101 and 106 to 109
Lot 111 ......
• _ ____ _
.
35.00 Lola 112. 113. IM . 121 and 122
21.00 Lot* 115 to 120
___
. 5.60 Lota 123 and 121
2.80 Lota |30 I d Ml and 137 t&lt;&gt; 155
3.50
. 157, 153 and I 59
___

'

Sanford Hotel

Graham, A . . ________
Myera Nancy...,____
Alien. R _____________
Jacking. Jamea , ____
William*. C. P____ ..
Williaraa, C. T
Millet, T. J ,
Aabury, Phoebe
llarrie, H»'
Martin, Sherman
Portloek,
Cooper. E. E_____
Turner. Jno
______ _
Unknown , __ „
Unknown
......
Thatcher R. Co.
Stewart. W. C .__, , .
Gramling, A. A . .....
Jarkaon, J a m e a __ _
Stewart, Julia
Mradr. 11...
___ .
It«*a, J. T . ..............
Graham. G. ft _______
Warensley, Alary . .....
Brumley, L. A
Andrew a A MeLeod D.
Gramling, O. U,„.
-----------Allen. T. J ;

t
i

Begin at the SE Cor of B lo ck !
Tier 1 of K- II Tr art ord'*
Map run W II? It N
386.06 It 3 69 d-g 17
mis E 125.1 ft S 3*1.74
ft to floe- I acre_____ _
Br* at the lotPtlpftii’ti "f the N
line of T e m m r u l t l at
With the W .line of Pal­
metto-ave run N 181.5 It
N 69 dee 17 rain W 118,2
ft 5 626.37 It to Caromerrial arr K on N aide
of Commercial at 119.2
ft to Rr|. t.S i r r n ____
250 It N of the InUrarrllor,
of the N line of Commerrlal at with the rail
line of I'ark eve run N
135.71 ft. S 69 dee 17
min E 159.1
S 379.36.
W MB.A ft to beg. Contalnlnc M acrr» - — .
Lot* 5 and 6
Lota 3. t A .3 . ........ — ---All north of Commercial at
I.o t t
,
_____ ______
I-ota 2 Si 3
Be* 135 ft W of SE cor run N
MO ft N to Commercial
at. W to Band a te' "S
11A.! ft E 152 ft S 101.2
It to Firat at K to bee

S H Lot 4_
Lot 5____ ..
Lot 8_____
I.At 1 ......
Lota I and
Lota' 9 and
Lota 9 and
Lot 5 .. .
Lot a
Lot 9
Lot 6
Lot 7
I,ota 9 and
Lot 5
_&gt;
Lota I A 2
All leaa 6, 7, fi and 9
Lot I . . . . .____
Lot I0_-___
I.ot 1 .
Lot 7 ______
Lot 6
W j j I.ot 7
: lo.ou N W » i Lot 7 _
N E f t Lot 7 ....
t^ot 11,........ ......
Lot 14____ _
Lota 5, 6 and 7..
S H Lot 9 .
Lot 10___

U l r t l l . W. T ,
Leavitt, to. T , ---------

2.60
21.00

Lana. Mrs. A. L ____ _

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JUNE 20, l t l »

THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE FIFTEEN

t: Lot 129. Midway. In Sec, 82. Tp, 19 S.;
Article V.
S W i f of N W i f . N M o f S W t f and S W ' f
the following dotrribed property altuated In
31 E., aold at th* proparty of Hillary;
|‘ The buaineaa of th* corn
corporation ahall b* of 8 W H Sec. 35, Tp. 20 8, R. 29 E.
Seminole county, Floridn, to-wlt: Lot I IB.
Block D, D. R, Mitchell’* Survey of Levy
Also Ta* Certiorate No. 138. dated th* ! fondurted by a board of director* ronaitllng
You are hereby ordered to appear to th*
Grant, containing 43 acre*, sold at tha prop­ 3rd day Of July. A. D. 1910, aald certificate “ f
hill of complaint herein filed -on tb* 4th day
JThr*l* n o ,. " ! 1
“ r*, ,h“
of
August, A. 17. 1919.
roverinf
lh#
following
dMtrlbed
land*,
to*
n
j
f
T
h
e
director*
•h«fl&gt;
from
their
erly of Unknown;
It la forlb-r or f«rrd that thla notlca be
Alto T a i CertlBcate No. 288. tinted th» wit: Lot 127. Midway; In 8*c. 32* Tp. 19 8.. number elect a preeldent, a vice president,
a treaeurer.
One peraon published onre each week for. twelve weak*
4th day of June, A. D. 1917, aald certiflrota II. 3! E.( told aa the property ol Henry •
* m*y held the offlre of both Secretary and In 1,'ie Sanford Herald, a newspaper published
embrace* th* following deaerlbed property rackard*
*
.
c\
ai
j
a
a
•
treiaurer.
The
pervona
who
are
to conduct In raid He min id# County.
altuated In Seminole county. Fla., to-wit:
And haa Bird aald reftinlralca in my
, the buaineaa of thla corporation as Ita "temWltneaa ray hand a id th* aeal of tb* aald
Lot 8 (lea* beg. 12 eh N. of SW cor run N and haa made application lor ta i deed to por&gt;rjr officer* and director* (intil the dlrecClrrult L'jurt thla 2hth day of April, A . - D .
88 degree* 30 min. E 5.03 eh, N 8 degree* laaue in accordance with law,
..
, ; nr*
elected at th* Bret annual meeting 1919*
30 min, W 9 ch to lake, thence In main dlrtcUnleu' said certificate* ahall be redeemed , of the atorkholdera hereinafter provided for,
deal)
E . X DOUGLASS,
W a,«■/ rh. to W boundary
tfwn -70 deg:
Clstk Circuit Court Seminole Co., Fla.
Lot 8. 8 6 degree* . , mi
it, n 10.30
iu .ju co
m according to law ta i dr-d will itsua thereon : shall be T. W, Lawton, provident; W. J.
mllff-B
ch to
on
the
filh
day
of
July,
A&lt;
D.
1919.
j
Lawton,
vice
president;
It.
W.
Lawton,
aecMaaaey A Warlow
beg.) Block D, D. R. MllchetP* Survey of
Witness my i.fflelal signature and teal hla 1
and treaaurer. The first annual meetSols, tor Oomplt.
Lovy Grant, containing 3 acre*, told at thn
~
----ilng
of
the
stockholders
shall
be
held
on
the
Sl-IStc
thr
5th
day
of
June,
A.
D.
1919
property of Unknown:
Alia Ta* Certificate
i first Monday In July, A. I). 1919, and an­
Ileal!
_ E. A. DOUGLASS,
No. 299. dated the 4th day-ol June, A. D.
nually thereafter on the first Monday of 1* Circuit Conrt. Nevemn Clrcnlt, Hernia*!*
Clerk Circuit Court Seminole Co., Fla
1917, aald certificate embrace* th* following
'
each and avery July.
By
V.
E.
Douglaaa,
D.
C;
Cennly, Florid*
deaerlbed property situated 4n Seminole
56-Mc
Article VI.
county. Fin., to-wit: Lot 30, Block D, D. R.
Overstreet Turpentine Company
The highret amount of indebtednraa or
Mitchell's Survey of Levy Grant, told at th*
va.
liab ility to which the corporation can at any All unknown partiee rlal-ninj Intereata
property of Jaraea L. Gilee: Also T a t Certime subject Itself la double the amount of under J. Richmond kfnrphy, dotiflrilo No. 298, dated the 4th -day of June, **» Clrrult Court .Seventh Judicial Cii
Seminole County, Florid*. In Chancery
the capital stork and surplus of tbe corpora­ ccaied, Cal vin _ A. I’ otge, Georg* II.
A. P . 1917, aald certificate embrace* the fol­
tio n .
lowing deaerlbed property altuated In Sem­ Henry II. III. II.) Chappell.
Morton Individually and aa trustee,
inole county, Fla., to-wit: Lot I I , Block D, Mary Wheeler Chappell, and
1 '
Article VII.
W. S. Keefer, Ritchie ' Woodbridg*
Bill to
D. R. Mitchell1* Purvey of Levy Grant, con­ J. Hargreaves, Complainant*
Name*, residence and subscription of lha et al.
Uulet
v*.
taining" 24 mere*, aold n* th* property of Un­
To, the defendants, Calvin A. - Poage.
Incorporator*: •
To.
Title,
Joseph Garvin, th* unknown
known;
T. W. Lawton, (Ivlrdo, Florida, 30 sharesGaofga 11. kforton Individually and as trualegatees
and
devisee#
under
the
W. J. Lawton, Ovltdo, Florida, 30 share*
tee.
. S. Keefer and Rite fe W mjbridgtf
Alto T a i CertlBcate Ko. 297, datFd th*
R. W. Lawton. Ovlado, Florida, 20 ahart*. I “
appearing from th‘- aworn bill herein,
4lh day of June, A. 1). 1917, aald certlBcate last will and testament of Jo­
seph
Garvin,
the
unknown
heirs
of
embraces tha following detcrlbed property
Article VIII.
■
■
v,,ur t*1*** 1,1 residence is unknown and
Arllrlt
&gt;
yuu are over the are of 2t year*:
altualrd In Seminole county, Fla^, to-wlt: Joseph Garvin, Wm. G. AndenTh* seal or this corporation ahall be a dr- I that
&gt;n
Lota 21. 22 and 24. Block D. D. R: Mitch- rrid. the unknown legateea and
It ie therefore ordered that you do appear
ruler
Impreuion
and
bear
fn
th*
center
the
1
tll'a Survey of Levy Grant, containing. 42 devisee* under the last will and
word* "Corporal* Seal" and around lb* _rir- i? ( Ibla court_ to the bill herein Iliad on th*
acre*, aold aa th* property of Myrtell* Terry, testament of Wm. G. Andencumference "Lawton Brothara Company, 7lb day of July, 1919.
rrld, and 4|ia unknown heir* of
14. I# . furtbsr ordered that this order b*
Oviedo,
Florida."
Alto Tan Certificate No. 320, dated the Wm. G. Andenreld, Defendant*.
published one* a week for eight consecutive
4th.day of June, A. D. 1917, aald certlBcate
T. W. L A W T O N ,
w#«k*
in the Hanford .Herald, a nawtpspaV
Notice to Non-ltealdrnta
embrace* -the following deaerlbed property
W. J. I.A W T O N ,
puhlishrd in said SemlnolO county.
•Itnalrd' In Seminole county, Fla., to-wlt; To Joseph Garvin, Residence Unknown.
It. W. L A W T O N .
e i ^ ! nU f mjf h,B,i axd aval of the aald
Slat* of Florida,
Lot 87, Block D. l&gt;. IL Mitchell’* Survty of T o Wm. G. Andenreld. Residence Unknown
Circuit Court this April 28, A. D. 1*19.
It appearing by the aworn bill 'of com­ Coiuity of Serelnot*.
Levy Grant, containing 22 acre*,-told ae th*
E. A. DOUGLASS.
plaint Blsd herein against you that you hare
Before m* personally appeared T. W. Lawproperty at. Unknown.
L
i*
S
I
4*&lt;*ow
.
.
.
I
II
1U
t
____________
Clrrk Circuit Court Seminol* Co., FJa.
or
clalm'to
have
tom*
interest
in
th*
follow­
tom W. J. Lawton and It. W. Luwton, to me Massey
And hat’ Bled aald certificate* In my office,
«
U’
artow,
and ha* mad* application for tn* deed to ing dracribrd land In Seminole county, Flor­ wall known and known to b* Lie
Sola, toy CotnplL
id*. twwlt:, .
scribed In aald art/rlaa of Incorpoi
Jtiue In accordance with law.
31-910
acknowledged that thay signed tha earn* for
Ualcn* aald certificate* ahall be redeemed
Th* West half
of the Southwest sss* uses and i)urDoacs'th*"r*in amresaed
according to law tai deed Will l**ue thereon
R
l n
- w T ^ S f s e t
— Suuih, H m f f tH L*V * *.r.”
my hittd *nd oflldal « r « lt tbit th* 22nd day
.
__ ______________Citation-— on tha Bth dav ot July, A. I). 1919—
Weat
half
(
^
t
g
l
of
the
Weal
half
(
W
l
»
)
of
J, Dtllhouae and wife— ----of
M
«y,
A.
D.
1919.
Wltneaa my official algnalure and teal thla
th# Southwest quarter ( S W ' i t of the SouthHallhou#*, defendants.
tha 4th day of June, A. D. 1919.
,
(aeaift* *■
M A R Y L E IN HART,
w**t
quarter
(
S
W
}
*
)
of
Section
29,
Town­
T o J, Ballhouae and wife,
Ualtbouae,
deal)
K. A. DOUGLASS, Clerk, ‘
Notary Public, State ol Florid*.
ship
19
Suuth.
Rang*
3|
East,
containing
30
My commission cipiro* Orf. 20. 1920.
Pataadena. California. *
By V. E. Dnugla**. D. C.
a ere* more or lets.
54-Sle
It appearing by affidavit od behalf of ’ 56-dtc
*
complainant Bled herein that you and each of
You are therefore hereby required and or•
a
In the Circuit Conrt, Hcsealh Judicial dir* you art over the age of 21 yean, and retlda
dared to be and appear before our said In lb* Clrcull Ceurl * f Ike Hesealh Judicial
NOTICE
rail *r Florida, In * and for Httnloolo outalda of the itate of Florida, and there la
Notice Is hereby given that th*' under­ Circuit Court at thn. Court Bouse In HnnCircuit ’ of the Htatc of I lorlda.
____ In and f*r
MV SPECIALTIES:
County. In Chanrury
no pertoa In aald itate the service of sub­ signed has been appointed admlnlstralrik of ford. Florida, nn thr First Monday In AuSeminal* Counts. • In Chanrery
poena upon whom would be binding upon the relate of W. 1. Aker*, dreeaaed, and all H
*9
-m
t* I
W IP
| imtl|
IMF '*
811 U
K/ H
■■IN month,
lUUlilila C. D. Chrlat and ft. I).
guat,
1919,
being Ihe
4th
day
ofI aald
II. J. Lobean nnd Alma Thorman,
you.
Suit lo
heir* at law. legatee*, devisee* and creditor* then and there to make anawrr to the bill Ketne, Complainanta
Complainants
PICKARD'S HAND-PAINTED CHINA
* Quiet Till*
You are therefore ordered to be and appear and all porsina having rlalma nr demand* of complaint herein filed again*! you, and
E.
J.
Harrell,
at
al,'
Cordelia E.V*Hlll nnd- William Hrnry
before our aald Circuit Court at the rlerk’a against said estate will present them to th* therein fall not, *la* aald bill will be taken as
Hill, her. huaband: nil unknown partoffice In thr court houte In Sanlord, Florida, undersigned, duly authenticated, within' th* ronfraaed against you, followed by final de­ Drfcndanu
GORHAM’S STERLING SILVER
Ira claiming Inter** a und#r Cordrlln
on the drat Mnnday in July, 1919, being the time prescribed by law, or the samr will be cree.
Order for.Constructive Service
E. IUII nnd William Hrnry Hill, hrf
7th day of aald month, then and there to an- forever barred.
It la further ordered that thla notice be
It is ordered that the defendants herein
Thl* June 4th, 1919.
husband, or rlthrr of them, or othsrawrr to the bill of complaint Bled herein
publlshrd In the Sanford Herald, a news­ named to-wlt: E. J. Harrell, and all persona ROGERS’ PLATED WARE
,
UfIRA LEE AKERS,
wiao, In the land .lirarrtbrd brluor;
agal nit you, and In this fail not, rlae aald
paper published in Seminole county, Florida, claiming by, through or under him aa heirs,
M
Sanford, Florida.
Alien O. Apfar and '--------Apgar, hla
bill will oe taken a* ronfraied.
daviaeea. grantees or olharwiae, whoa* name*
one each wrek for 8 runaerullve weeka.
56-9 Ip
W
wife; all unkndwn pnrtlra claiming lnart unknown to th* complainlnlt; J, M. Mr- ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES
It la further ordered that thia notice be
TO
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P
A
R
T
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S
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A
I
M
I
N
G
A
N
I
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­
trfrala undrr Allen G. Apgar and
Gaughey, and all person# claiming by,
Aubliahrd In the Sanford Herald once each
----------Apgar, bit wife, or dither or
In Clrcnlt Court Seventh Judicial Clrcpll’ T E R E S T IN T H E P R O P E R T Y H E R E IN through or undar him aa hairs, devisee*.
week for four conaecutlve weeka.
BELOW D ESCRIBED: Under Joseph Gar­
them, or otherwloe. In tha land des­
ranter* or otherwlae, who#* name# arc unSeminalt Calmly, Florida. In Chancery
vin and Wm. G. Andenreld, or othrrwise.
Given undrr my hand and the teal of aald Mary Saif Bridget
cribed below; nnd nil unknown pnrtlra
nown lo complainants; Elliabeth Stoddard,
»
&lt;
and
all.ptraona rHfmlng hy, thmjgh or un­
claiming nn Interest in the following . * court Ihla the 2nd day of June, 1919.
va.
Citation
It tiring madt to appear by a aworn billsof
(aeal)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
drr
her aa hrlra, devise##, grantee# nr olh#rdescribed land, eltuate In Seminole
Elijah J. Bridget
complaint filed herein against you that you
Clerk
Circuit
Court,
County, Florida to-wlt; fl t-S of 8 1-3
To Elijah J. Bridget, Gastonia, N. C.
have or claim to havr some Intrrcal In the wlae, whoa# names ar# unknown lo rum'
Hy V. E. Douglaaa, D. C. •
of HE if ol BW I f ol Section 13,
It Is hereby ordered that you apprar to the following drsrrlbrd lands In SrmlnoU county, plalnanti; Sheridan Stoddard and all per­
Dicklnann A'DIcklnaon,
son# rlalmlng by, through or under him a#
Tbwnthlp 2t South, Hang# 39 East;
bill of rnmplalnt Bled hrrrfn against you In Florida, lo-alf:
Snlirltor* lor Complainant.
heir#, devisee#, grantee# or otherwise, who*#
alia beginning at HW corner of S E If
OCULIST AND OPTICIAN
(ht above entitled cauie, on the 7th day of
The
West
halt
(
W
t
v
)
of
Ihe
Sotilhweat
66-Slc
namr# are unknown to complainanta; Klitol Section 13, Townthip 21 South,
July, 1919, and the Sanford Itrrald Is hereby
uartrr lSW'#l ol Srrtlnn 29, Townthip 19 abtth J. Driggers and all person* rlalmlng
Pracliro
confined to (he treatment
Range 29 Rant, run rail 14)4 rhalne.
drvlgnalrd a* the newipaper In which, thla 3ouulh. Range 31 East, lest anil d ee p ! th* by. through, or undrr her ae hrira, devisers,
North 10 ehnjna, Wral U S chain*.
D E PA R TM E N T OF THE INTERIOR
of Ihe e je
notice ahall hr published once a week (or W'eit half |« ' ; ! nf tha West half ( W ' j l ol
ranters or uthrrwlir, whose names are unSouth 10 chalna. .Defendant*.
U. S. Land Office at Gilnrivillr. Fla.
four ronaerutivp weeks.
thr
Southwrsl
quarter
i
H
W
't
l
nf
the
South­
Eyes
eiamlhed
by a regular regis­
nown to compallnanls; and all prrsnn#
May 31. 1919.
Order ol Hrrvlr* by Publication
Witness my hand and official «eal, thl* west quarter fS W '# ) of Section 29, Town­ whomsoever, whoa* namr* are unknown lo
Notice la hereby given that Sadie Wallaae,
tered phyaieian
To Cordelia E. Hill and William Hrnry
ship
19
South,
Range
31
East,
ronalnlng
the
27th
day
of
May,
1919.
th* Complainants, who have or claim to have
Wallace, dreeaaed, of
llill, hrr huaband. rraldrnrr unknown, and widow ol Arthur It.
70 arret rnorr or leas.
•
lacil)
E. A. DflttGLOSS.
GlaaiteH filled, broken lenes du­
any lntrr#*t ol whatsoever nature. In and to
Weklwa. Florida, who,-On May 29, 1914,
Allrn Q. Apgar a n d --------Apgar, hi* wife,
Clerk Clrruit Court.
th*
following detcrlbed land-, or any part nr
made
Homratrsd
Entry,
No.
012121,
for
plicated
You
arc
Ihcrrfore
hereby
commanded
and
rraldence unknown:
S W U ef N W ' t . N W ' ( of SW'!,. Section 5 Rrhrllr Maine*.
required tn lie and appear before our said portion thereof. In Seminole county, Florida,
It I* hereby ordered that you apprar to and N I* of HE’ ,. Section 6, Town*hlp 20 S ,
Suliritor lor Complainant.
to-wjt:
28
W.
Church
St. • Orlando, F!«.
Circuit
Court
at
the
Court
House
In
San­
the blit ol rnmplainl filed herein again*! you Rang* 29 E., -Tallehatsee Meridian, has
55- Me
North half of southeast quarter of Section
ford, Florida, on the First .Monday io Sep­
In the above entitled caatr, on the 4th day Bled nolle* ol Intention to make Three-year
tember. 1919, being tbe firat day of aald IS, Township 21 south, Rang* 29 east:
ol August, A. D. 1919, and thr Hanford Her­ Proof to establish claim to the land shove
NOTICE OF MASTER'S-SALE North 470 feet of tbi northeast quarter of
Notice la hrtcbv »lven that undrr and by month, then and Ihrr* In make answer unto
ald la hereby dr*ignatr&lt;| a* the n*w*paper In deaerlbed. before Clerk Clrrult Court, at
the lull of complaint filed hrreln against you, thr southeast quarter of Section 31, Town­
which thl* order *hall be putdUhed once a Sanford, Florida, on the I Ath day o( July, virtue ol a final decree rendered on the I4tn and
therein tail nut else swirl bill will be ship 20 south,, Bang# 3(1 east;
week fur eight conarcutivr week*.
day ol May, A. I) 1919, by the Honorable
1919.
Five terra In a square in th# northwrst
James W. I’erklns, Judge ot Ihe Seventh taken s&lt; confessed against you, to be fol­
Witnrea my hand and *ral of oftlre thl*
lowed
by final decree.
Claimant name* a*. wltne*«r*:
rimer of the northeast quarter of the nbrthJudicial Circuit Court «l Florida. In Chan­
2nd day of June. A. P. 1919.
W. C. Ilaltsday, of Wekfwa, Florid*
ea»t
quarter of Section 35, Townthip 20
It
ia
further
nrdereti
that
thia
notice
be
cery, In a certain cause wherein the City of
(trail
K. A. DOUGLASS,
• 11. I). Click of Weklwa, Florida
Sanford la complainant, and A. M. Thraaher published once rirh week for twelve week* In auulh, Range 29 east; .
Clerk Circuit Court Samlnute Co., Fla,
Kbcn Crippen ol Weklwa, Florida
Flat! half ot rail half of northeast quarter
and A. K. 1’ owera defendants, 1, the under- Ihe Sanford Herald, a newspaper published
W, M. Murphy, Jr.,
W. E. Whldden of Weklwa, Florida.
uf Herlion 2, and northwest quarter of north­
slgnrd Special Master will, on Monday, the in Seminole county. Florid*.
Snlirltor for Complainant*.
• UtlllT. W. DAVIS,
west
quarter l o . Section 1. To*m»hlp 20
7th
day
ol
July.
1919.
In
front
of
Ihe
Court
put on
Done and ordered this thr 5th day ol
66-0te
66-5tr
Register.
•outh. Range 29 east:
House door In Sanfofd, Florida, during tha J urvr, 1919
legal hours ol sale, offer lor sale and sell to
Lot 287 l-ongwood, Florida;
o r a l’
E. A I ID U G L A S S ,
In the Circuit Court. Seventh Judicial Cir­ Notice ef Appllralien for Tai Deed Under the hlghesl bidder lor rath the following
Southwest quarter of northwest quarter nf
Clerk Circuit CoUrt Seminole Cn., Fla.
Section 9 of Chapter' 4991. Law* of Fler- described lands, to-wlt; Lot 6, Block 5,
cuit. of Florida, In and for Seminole Coun­
By
V.
I*.
Douglas*.
IJ
C.
Section
31, Township 2U south. Range 30
I4t
ty. In Chanrery
Iks K a u n a s * V k i
Tier II, of Georgetown, subject however to
east, eirrpt tha following 4 tracts.
Notice la hereby given that O. C. llryant, any paving, aidrwalk, or other Hen, or tax, Dickinson A Dickinson,
II. J. Lobean and Alma Thorman,
Solirilnra
fur
Complainants.
UI
Begin
at
N
W
corner
of
said
S
W
i
o
l
ol
porchaarr of Ta* Certificate No. .133. dated subsequent tu Ihe year 1910, In favor of laid
Complainant*.
.
50- :3tc
N W *, run cast 576 feel, south 420 feet,
the 4th day of June, A. I). 1917. aald eertifl- city.
ist lltd f#rt, north 420 fret to p. o. b.;
r i l e rmhracc* the following described prop­
Cordelia* E. Hill and William Hrnry
A U T O 0\VNERS
SC B E LLE MAINER,
erty situated In Seminole county. Fla..toHill, her huaband: alt unknown par*
12! Onn-lourth ol sn acre known a* Bap­
NOVICE OF MASTER'S SALE
Special Master In C'hancrty.
wit:
Lota
I,
2.
3.
4,
17,
19,
19.
20,
33.
34,
lira claiming interral* undrr Cordelia
J. J. Dfrklnson.
N id le r is hereby given that under and by tist church lot;
36. Id, 49. do. 11 and 62. Plat ol Tutrawilla,
E. Hill and William Henry ilill, her
Call on us (or exact
City Solicitor.
\lrlue td a final rirrree rrndrrrd nn the 14th
&lt;3! Begin at SW corner of aald 8W|I of,
sold *1 the property of Unknown; Alan Tea
huaband, or either ol them, or otherday uf May, A. D, 1019, by the Honorable NWJ.', run east 324 le#t, north 697 feat,
65-otc
Certificate
No.
325
dated
the
4th
day
of
* lir , In the land detrrlbod below;
duplicate of your
Jsrnra W I’rrhlna, Judge nf the Seventh
{June A. D. 1917, said certificate embrace* N*llrr of Agalltatlon far T*s Deed tlndrr Judicial Circuit Court of Florida. In Chan­ wnt 324 fret, south 897 fret to p. o. b.; ana
Alien G. Apgar a n d --------Apgar, hla
(4) Two acre* formerly sold to J. W,
broken
aprlng,
Hrrtlon 8 of Chapter 4888. Laws af Flar- cery, in a rrrtaln cauae wherein the City of Driggsrs,
ngi
. ., . _______
. . . . In ____
more __
fully
described
I)c*d
* ---~
Sanford U complainant, and II. l.andon da- Hook “ Y, * ____
Ida
page
612,
Public
Records,
Orange
a n d receive
Tales
Nolle* it hereby given that Sehelle Maine# fenilanl, I, the undersigned Special Master County, Florida.
OWNER
DESCRIPTION
S
R
y, Ihe
the 7th day of
1919,
and S. K. Doudney, purrbasera of T a i Cer­ will, on Monday,
aprlng aat*
[lourt IHr
Ilnu*e tUmr In infurd, lie and each of them are hereby required to
tificate No. 141, dated the 3rd day of July, In front of the Court
apprar-to th* Hill of Complaint filed in aald
ng
Ihe
Irgdl
IrgdK
hours
of
*:
sale,
offer
Florida,
durfn
.
.
.
-------g
the
leg
-------------ave on N aide of Gold*
A. D. 1916, sqiil certificate covering the fol­
r. 'V
cauae
tin
Or
before
(■faction
nil to the
Ihe highest bidder for cash
- boro ave run N 140 It
lowing described lamia, to-wlt:* Lot 140 In for sale and sell
M O N D A Y , the 4th day of AUGUST,
log described lands, to-w|t: Lots It
W too ft S 140 ft E 100
•
Midway. Sec. 32, Tp. 19 S . It 31 K.. sold thi-foliowing
that la
A. II 1910
and 12 of Block 4 of Tier I of Sanford, Klnr
ft to beg and le«* beg IdO
as Ihe property of A. S Packard.
(t is further ordered that a copy of thl#
Ida, according to E. It. TralTord's map,
tt E of N W cor E do ft
Also, Taa Certificate No. 143, titled the subicct. however, to any paving lien, sidr- orJ«r he published once a week lor twelve
real.
S 140 ft W dO ft N 140 (I
3nt day of July, A. 1). 1916, -aid certificate
ilk lien, or other lien, or ! * « subsequent In ronaeculive Weeks-In the Hanfuril Hertltl, a
and Ie*v beg 3 10 ft S of
Covering the following described lands, to­ the year 1916, In fsvof of said city.
weekly newspaper t/
i
published
in said SrmN W ror run S 210 It E
il;
l,ot
299
Mid*)
Tn
Sec.
32.
Tp
19
S.,
it!ole county, Florid*
A. K. i’ DWKHH,
210 ft N 210 ft W 210
It. 30 E.. aald as thr property ol It. C. M u Hpecisl Master In Chancery.
Freneh. A. V
feet
Givrn under my hanj and ths ssalo f my
will; Alio Ta# Certificate No. 118. dated J, J. Dickinson,
Reg at N E ror N W '&lt;
36
19 30
office this the 22nd day of April, 1919.
th# 4th day ol June, A. D. 1917, aald.cer­
Chyy Hoi
Solicitor.
run B 50 ft W IdO fl N
(seal)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
tificate covering th* followlng.drtrribed land*,
55- Me *
DuBoac, H. C
.
dO ft E 150 f t ............
Clerk uf th* Circuit Court ol Seminole Co.,
to-wlt: Lots 13, 14 and 15, Midway, In Sec,
Reg 310 ft S of N W ror of
Florida.
32, Tp. 19 S., It. 31 E., anfd aa thr property
N E W of N W } * . .
30 19 30
lo W. Duval,
of Unknown..
N o t l C E OF M AHTKK’ H HALE
run E 210 ft b 210 ft W
Comutalnani’s
Snlirltor.
Notlca Is hrrsby given that under sad hy
2.90
Also Taa Cartlfiritd No. 123, dated the
Wight, n __________ _
SANFORD PLORIDA
210 ft N 210 I t ..........
50-I3tc
4th day of Ju*r, A. D. 1917. aald certificate virtu* ol i final decree rendered on th* 14th
Reg 10 eh S i f N W ror of
-t
day
ol
May,
A.
U
1919,
hy
the
Honorable
covering
the
following
described
lands
toN f c ' f ...
•
30 19 30
wlt: Lots 55, 56, 57 and 58, .Midway, in James W Perkin*, Judge nf Ihe Sevehth In t'Irrull Court, Hetcnih Clrcull., Heralnala
run E 670 ft N to It. It.
Count). Fieri Ha
'
Sec. 32, Tp. 19 fi., Jt. 31 E . told aa the prop­ Judicial • Circuit Court of Florida. In Chan­
NW ly
long It. R. to
rery, In a certain rauie wherein (ha d t £ of (Jvcnlrret Turpentln* Company
Aldridge.
W.
G
erty
of A. S. Packard:
7
_
French ave S to “beg.
complainant, and W. F, Leavitt
v*.
G O O D T O THC L A S T D U O P
Reg 10 rh S and &lt;79 fl i: &lt;&gt;f
Also Taa Certificate No 131. dated the •Hanford la I,
the undersigned Special Matter All unknown parties claiming Inter­
36 19 30
N W cor of N E I;
4th day of June, A D. 1917. said certificate defendant,
will
on
Monday,
th*
7lh
day
uf
July.
1919,
run E to Oviedo Ur of
covering the following described lands, to- In front of the Court House door In Sanford, ests under J. Richmond Murphy,
A. C. L. Ity NlViy along
wit: Lot 110, Midway In See. 32. Tp 19 S , Florida, during the legal hours of tale, -offer derra-cd, Annie C. Woodbridg*. Rit­
vame to point N of be S
K. 31 E., aold aa tbe property of A, S. (ar aale and aril to thr highest bidder for chie Wuodbridge, all unknown parties7.00 Packard;
Wilson, II sheer a
clgfmlng intereata under Calvin A.
to beg___
_
cash the following described Isnds.eto-wlt: Phage, all unknown parties rlalmlng
WM of SEW of N W '4 of NEW 36 19 SO
1 Alio T a i Certificate No. 316, dated the l&lt;At 8, IUo4k 6, Tier 6 of Hanford, according Intern Is under George B. Morton In­
let* 100 ft E and W by
Oth day. of July. A.' D. 1916, said certificate to E. R. Trsfford's map, subject, however, dividually -or aa trustee, all unknown
,
157'j ft N anti S in
covering the following dracribrd lands, to- lo any paving, sidewalk, nr other Hen, or tax trartle* rlalmlng interrat under. W. 8.
7.00 wlt: Lot 177, Midway, in Sec. 32, Tp. 19 8., subsequent
Lane, Mr*.A. L _____ ——
N K enrS.H
tu tbe yrarsJSlO, in favor of aald krefer at *1.
Beg at N W eor ol 3WW of
IL 31 E-, sold ta tha property of J. II. Whitt; city.
To all unknoorn parties claiming Intaraat
SW W of NE W ... .... . 30 19 30
A. K. POWERS,
• under J, Richmond Murphy, or unasr Calvin
Alia
Tag
Certificate
trio,
140,
dated
the
run S 132 (t K 315 fl N
Special Malter in Chancery.
certificate
3rd
day
of
July,
A.
D.
1910.
aald
ccrtifii
*•
Fqage, or under George B. Morton Indi­
Martin, A. E . . . .
132 It W 3IA ft
covering th* following described lands, to- J. J. Dlrklnaon
vidually or u trust**, or under W. 8. K**f*rHeg 500 ft S pi K.t* mile po*l.._ 30 19 .10
City Solicitor.
or clthsr of them or otherwise. In th* follnwruh W 446 ft N 200 ft
Legal 63-Sle
in i desrrib*d. lands situate In Samlnot*
Lane, Mra. A. L . , , —
E 445 ft S 200 It
county, Florida:
Beg 100 it W of N E cor of S.'i
}/ of
of-NBW
N E}/
N E Q Sec. 34, Tp
Tp. J0
19 sS., n
R. 2#
29 E
E.
of N W } * of N E W of
......
NOTICE o r MAHTER'H SALE
SKIIf of S W i f
f l S K Y O U R G R O C E R n!
SEW
— ' ___ ____
30 19 30
Notice ia hereby given that under and by
SW
H
of
S
E
t
j
SE)|
Sec.
23.
Tp.
20
S.
IL
29
B.
run S 330 ft W 100 It N
virtu* dI a Anal deer** rendered on the 1"41n
330 ft E 100 ft lei* N
day of May, A. D„ 1919, by. the Honorable
Lemont, Mra,
2.Ml
Jam#*- W. Perkins. Judge d
tbe Seventh
30 f t . ------ ------------------Judicial Circuit Court of* Florida, In ChanBeg 1390 ft 8 ol N W eor.
31 19 31
eery, In n certain cause wherein th* City of
run E 1109 ft 8 to Grant
Sanford la romplainant and J. E. TerwlUi.
line 3 26 ft W along aame
defendant-I, the underaigned Special Master
47 ft W 370 ft to A. C. L
will on Monday, the 7th day of JulyT-llia,
Ry Wly along aame to
„
49.00 And W m Rm&gt;»Darvni&gt; Weak and fn front of the Court House door In Sanford,
Ginn, W. A . ..
Sanford ave N to beg. ...
Florida, during the legal hour* of aale, offer
Beg 11,75 ch 8 of W|* mile
for sal* and sell to th* highest bidder for
p o e t........................- - . - 3 1
19 31
Ncrrotu, Says Florida Lady.
rash th* following described lands, to-wlt:
run S 1.25 rh E to Grant
N W W of Block 4, Tier 19 of Sanford, ac­
lint N 26 ft E along Grant
Fire Bottles of Cardri
cording tn E, R. Traffnrd's map, subject
lint to point E ol beg W
however, to any paving lien, sidewalk lien,
Unknosfn________ ______ •'
.70
Hade Her WeS.
or othar Urn, or taa subsequent to th* year
Lot C and'tba 8 20 fl ol Lot H .
1918, tn favur ol tald city,
In J, O. Pel** Sob D|v
Fertilize' citrus trees N O W lor development of
A. K. POWERS.
recorded In Plat Hook 2
Special Al aster In Chancery.
Page 8 Seminole County
KathlMQ, Fla.—Mm. D allu Prta*. J. J. Dlrklnsun,
fruit and growth or tree. The aize of next year'a
Wliaon, J n o ..
____33.00
ReJordi . ---»1
19 31
or thU place, u y i; "After the birth
City Solicitor.
Lot II leea S 20 ft of J. O. Fries
crop dependa in a great meaauro on the growth
33-31te
Rub Div recorded In Plat
of my teat child..,I got.very Much
book t page 8 Seminole
run-down
end
weakonod,
io
much
ol
wood reado thia au miner.
— ;--------- a—“
County Record*
31 19 t|
Whltakar, A. C .............. 14.00
■------XOTfCk
that I could hardly do anything at
f i l i . Lot
JfriM Hub
Don’t lessen your proflta of thia year and next
Div raeorded Plat Book
Nolle* la hereby given that w*. th* under­
a ll
I waa ao awfully tterroua that
3 Pago 8 Seminole Counsigned Incorporators Intend to apply to IHs
I
could
acaxcely
endure
the
least
by
neglectipg
to. fertilize now! We offer any anal­
Townatnd, Gto.
35.00
ty Records...-— ------- - *1 19 31
Kirallrnev Sidney J. Catts, Governt r of thd
nolle.
My condition waa getting Slat* of Florida, at Tallaha****, Florida, on
8 W U of NEW .......... ......... ....... &lt;1 19 30
ysis.
That part of N E W of
the 23rd day ol Jun*, A. I). 1919, or aa toon
w orn all the time...
S W W lylog ft of Vfal;
thereafter aa w* can b* heard, for Letter*
1
knew
1
moat
hare
aoma
relief
or
AU the Potash You W aal
I oq villa *V* tea* 11 i M
Patent to be Issued to I^wton Brothara
I would boon btrin-Hhe_b«d and In a Company, of wbl'b corporation th* following
ch* and N W W « f S E '»
‘
" ch*
* £ and
nd W by
leaa
8
MriouK condition' for 1 felt ao badly ahalt b* th* article* of Incorporation:
• H cha N and 8 In BW
twrrooa and weak 1 could Articles * f IncMywatWn * f Lawlan U n i t e s
Havamaysr, Allea A___
28.00
Cnmpany
hardly lire. My huaband naked Dr.
•i 19 at
Beg at SW eor N W W of SEW
run E 8 ch N 8 H ch W
. . 1T. , _ DOat n»7 t a k i n g CarfnL H»
Article I.
to
Msllonville avu 8
Manufacturera Idaal Fertilizera
■aid, I r t a g o o d m o d ic in s j a n d good
Th* natn* ol (hi* corporation shall b*
alooi asms to point W
f o r th a t troubla*,' no ha g o T t e e 5 bot- Lawton Brother* Company, and ita principal
,#/.wD&lt;r.s,„.P.calerB in SPra&gt;r Pu®pa and Inaectiddea.
of beg E lo b*g-----------Bohlayer, F red ._________28.00
place of buaineaa ahall b* In Oviedo, SamJ A C K S O N V I L L E * ................... .... .........................
Beg at BW cof Blk B MeilontlM ...After about tbe sacond bottte 1 inol*
FLORIDA
county, Florida.
vllt* run W 103 If N 292
R. C. Maxwell. Mgr., Sanford Branchfait
greatly
Improved..
.bafora
taking
ft E 105 ft 3 292 ft lo
Article II.
Th* general nature ol th* butinr
R*pp, J. W -----28.00 It. my llmba and handa and arma
to be
b*g
W *9 Iks of Beg 9.32 chs W of
would go to Bleep. After taking it, transacted by tbe corporation aha
19
3|
follow*,
to-wlt;
To
carry
on
a
gem
8E ter Lot
---- 30
nowBver, thla poor circulation dlaap- csntils or merchandise business, and to pur­
run N 22.00 chs to Lak*
peared. My atrangth cama
Monroe W along Lakt II
chase, sell and deal In merchandise, wood,
ch 62 Ika S 22.15 ch* E
i r o m l f t . boiiMhold goodi ip d perROp»|
snd I'w aa toon on tha
11.87 eh to b * r - . . . . -----PrWr*. B -------- -—
11.20 health. After tha uae of
Beg at 8 E tor ml Lot t of
tlee, I could do all
Holden's
Real
Ealat*
A R E Y O U IN S U R E D ? I F N O T , S E E
Co’s Add run NEly along
and attend to my
£ tide of aald Add and
and to mirhst, •*!! and dlspoa* of th* prol
aide*."
along Ely old* of tt. IL
duet* therefrom. *
J.
TralTord's Map of Bana t lS L S
111 S l r i n d d B t l i ‘
Article* 111.
ford to tha B Une.sTIfr
n thorough trial for your trot b
9l
Thu
amount
ot
th*
capital
stock
ol
thla
H. thenr* B to Sanford
AonnT*
contains no harmful or
I
■kail b* Twenty.flv* Thousand
Grant lln* B 21 H W
druga, but la
Along Grant line to Pt
to b* ul*ld8d Into two
tpbkMrad nnA fifty (230) aharan ot tha par
east of bsg W to b * g .., ._
Unknown._____
1.40 table, medic
J f ' f t ot.
Hundrtd (1100.00) Dolfcra
'
bad
afteroffc
_
WhcH, anil said stock may b* paid-for In c u b
Tha foragolng dascribed property nay ha
___ ____
lMaa*d
a t any t i _____
n * b e fo re bein^ certified
-party,
tabor
and services, at a Just
to City Attorney for collection by paying coat of ndv*rtiain|'nnd in u re *! n t'tCa'raU- of hare voluntarily
OFFICE PEOPLES HANK BUILDING
by tb* dlractori at a
I t pig cant per annum.
the _
“—
----- tnllad for such purpo***.
JAB. C. R OBERTS.
tffl* **13 c;.
ArlW# ,T
City Clerk 4k Collector
T h * corporative shall *a i*t p«rpttual]y,
wife; all unknown partita claiming
Intemta under Allen G. Apgar ana
“ is---- Apgar, hla wife, or either of
A c it y a d vertisem en t wn# b en d ed : them,
or otherwise, In the land det. • T » u elstcra w a n t w u sjilnf.”
So do erlbed below; all unknown partita
rlalmlng an Inlereat In the following
n good m any brothera.
A n o th e r ad­ deaerlbed land -itual* In Seminole
v ertisem en t w n a : " W a n t e d — n Imy to county, Florida. t « - » t t ; S !i ol F '» of
8 E )f of S W K of Section IS, Town■mndnnner."*
ahlp I I South, Range 29 Ealt; alto
begin at 8W r 'r n ir of S E 'f of Saetlon 19, Tawnrhlp 2| South, Range
29 Ealt, run c u t 14 U chain*, north
* Nnturallret" Bird In Cuckoo Clock. 10 chains, watt 14), chalna, auulh 10
Cuckoo clock*, once no popnlur. w e r e chain*, defenKat.ta.
Order of F*rvir# by Publication
fo r the moat part “ made In G erm any,’'
PSMi.a clclmlng Intemta undtr
an a J e w e le r In an Indiana to w n d e ­ Cordelia E. Hill and William Henry Hill, her
huaband
or
either of them, or otherwlaa. In
rided that It w a s time that the hlrd In the lend deaerlbed
' below: and all partita
hie clock should b e "naturnlla ed," snys claiming intareuta undrr Allen G. Apgar and
“7.---Apgar.
bl*
"wife,
either of them, or
I 'o i’ulnr M ech an ics Mngnxlno. W h e n •fherwlae, In the land or
deaerlbed below; and
ho had finished nlterntlnn* Mu» hlrd all partlra claiming an Inlereat in tha followdrscrlbrd land aituate In Seminole coun­
• &lt; m e fo rth nnd w histled "Ilo h W h it e ," lx*
ty, Florida, Jo-w ll: S U ” of 81* of 9E &gt;f of
SWJf of Section 13, Townthip 21 South,
- ke n n a tiv e Am erican.
Range 29 Eaat; also .begin-al HW corner of
S E 'f of Section IS, Township 21 South,
Range 39 Eaat, run Ea*l 14}* chalna,
'
Much Cut Upl
North 10 chain*. W rit 14'y chain*. South 10
chain*.
O n e day re cen tly n dilapidated, a p a ­
thetic man entered the office o f the . 1 4 *? b#r* by ordered that you appear to the
hill of complaint filed htrela against you In
S yracuse M e d ic a l college and offered tha abort entitled cauie, on the Bret day of
Replewber, A. I). 1919, and the Sanford
to sell his b od y cheap, addin g that he Herald
is hereby designated a* the atwtpaper
w as out o f w o r k and alm ost discour­ in which this order ahall be publlahed onre
aged. " Y o u ’r e nlmorft discouraged, are * week for twelve.ronateullve week*.
Wltneaa my hand and teal of office' thla
y o u 7" re jo in e d the superintendent, w ho 2nd day of June, A. D. 1919. '
&lt;e*al)
*
E. A. DOUGLASS,
n lw n y* tried to change the determ in e;
Clerk circuit 0 , Urt, Seminole Co., Fla.
Uon o f these" unfortunates.
" W h y , W. M. Murphy, Jy..
Shllcitor for Complainanta.
60-13IC
man. I f you sold y o u r body to us the
first chance o u r students got t h e y ' d In arrall Ceurl. Sevcnlh Judicial Clrcull,
H cu la d i County, Ftorlda. lu Chanrery
take tilts heart out o f you e n tir e ly I"—
Tropiral Vegetable Company, a
C a rto o n s M a g a z in e .
.
)
corporation, complainant,

Mystifying "Ad*."

HENRY McLAULIN
JEWELER.

LEGAL ADVERTISING

ki

t

DR. E. S. HOFFMAN

E

WhcolfotirSprinABreaks

B. &amp; 0 ; MOTOR CO.

MAXWELL
h o u s e ,'
COFFEE

HANDS, ARMS;
L « ASLEEP

Summer F e rtilizin g

WILSON &amp; TOOMER FERTILIZER CO.

W.

S anford.

i

T H IC P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y

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HERALD

THE

W t HE HEART OF TH E WORLD'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER 59
SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. JUNE 27. 1919 1
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VOLUME X

FIRST GAME NEW FACTORY
OF SEASON FOR SANFORD
MILL
NEXT

cess is nssured from .the very day it
begins operations. •
.
The new company has ample
funds to carry out alK&lt;Ml.r P,aI)* and
it will be a close corporation with no
stock for sale.

HUN SHIPS
WERE SUNK
BY SIGNAL

half years and the farmers and bank­
ers arc now looking forward to the
million dollar year nnd back on the
$100,000 Infancy of the industry.
A few cows on every farm'mean
fertiliser of Nature’s own brand.
• NEW THEATRE OPENS
They will give that farm a ready use
for all rough forage crops and root
Hippodrome Adds Another Atrlaccrops. They will give a cash Income
tlon to Sanford'
every day in the year and that cash
,
Sanford's
new theatre, the Hippoincome .will take care of the family
. i * . *
PREARRANGED
PLAN
THAT
7ACIIARY • TYTFR CO.. TAKES j drome, opened Monday night to a
and farm running expenses. Men
WAS
PROBABLY
POSTERED
OVER
ZAl-lIAHV MII.1. AND l.rg. c,««d .nd
; Sun.ge
who started with practically nothing TEAM IS BEING ORGANIZED
IN BERLIN CARRIED . OUT
PURITY
COMPANY
WOULD in the Tallahassee district now own
AND SANFORD AND ORLAN­
was all smiles as he greeted the
WILLMAKE
CRATES
AND
IN DETAIL
TAKE ALL MILK THAT CAN good herds of cattle and are buying
DO WILL OPEN SEASON HERE
people to the new play house. Al­
HAMPERS
IlE PRODUCED IN SEMINOLE farms. They are selling milk every
NEXT WEDNESDAY
though all the opening films did not get
London, Juhe_26.—Although_ri
here on-Ume and-he-was handicap­ ports have stated that aix German*
COUNTY AT CASH PRICE
/
Among
the
new
enterprise*
In
San­
day in the year, surplus stock every
Although Sanford came Into the
Seminole county can be the ban­ year and raise, about as many_ crops Florida league last and the Team Is ford is thV Zschary-Tyler Veneer ped by the non-delivery of one of his were killed and ten wounded when
ner county ofrthc atate in the dairy and hogs as over. The dairy, farm having a hard time recruiting good Co., that have. recently purchased machines everything moved along the boat* of the German fleet at
.
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_nnn Lacanin. be in­ in Florida is a success, a big success, players for the opening game on the roperty of the Zachary Crate smoothly and the first night was a SCapa Flow were fired upon aubae-,
business
If -the/ farmer*
and Novelty -Works on First street great success.
.
quent to scuttling of the German
duced to bring in good milch cows and is steadily growing in promi­ account of poor wire service Man­
and
will
start
business
within
the
The
pictures
are
enhanced by a fleet, the Dsily Mail says other* •
and form a cooperative association nence.
ager Chapman states that Sanford
.
good orchestra of three pieces and may have been drowned and that
With sufficient support on the will have a real tearrt in time to open next thirty days.
for the distribution of the milk.
part of the farmers, and agricultural the season here next Wednesday on
The Zachary Novelty Works had Manager Stanage who is a musician some may possibly have reached the
• Edwajd Biggers and Fred ‘Dorner development-agencies of this county
one
of the most complete mills in this himself promises the public that good Orkey islands and have not yet been
who are Interested in the dairy busi­ and an assurance of about 500 gal­ which date.our old friends from- Or­
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part
of the state and were turning music will he a feature at the Hip­ reported. _
lando
will
come
up
to
try
us
out.
ness made a trip to Jacksonville last
podrome.
.
lons of milk a day this company
out
quantities
of
mill
work
when
the
The main part of the British fleet
week to-investigate the distribution
Good old Chapman who caught
would be willing to undertake the
The interior has been painted and was absent, exercising at sea, when
war came on, paralyzing building
plan of the Purity Cream Co., and establishment of a milk'shipping sta­ for Sanford- two years ago and loyal­
operations and forcing the suspen­ greatly improved in many ways and the German ships were sunk, only
after discussing the plans with Coun­ tion similar to the one that develop­ ly defended our title yilL play the
sion
of this business temporarily. Manager Stanage is arranging for some, drifters, small'warships and pa­
initial bag again and will also act us
ty Agent C. M. Berry a meeting was ed the Leon county section.
Under
the’ new management the some of the best screen pictures that trolling aircraft being on guard over
manfiger of the team. His brother,
called at the court house of all those
plant
will
dispose of the machinery he can procure, believing that the the interned \n c m y squadron.
The county needs the business. C. F. Chapman, who is n southpaw
interested Tuesday ' night and the
for
the
manufacture
of novelty and best is none too good for the movie
Admiral van Reuter, commander
outline of the' plans made public. The farms need the money and fer­ pitcher will be one of the tossers,
house
supplies
and
all
the machines fans.
of the surrendered Germari fleet, say
The Purity Cream Co. of Jackson­ tilizer. Let's work for the estab­ Stewart. known as "Study" will
for the
manufacture of
tie manuiaauugoon M j,jg new equipment ar- he issued *n order to sink the vessels,
ville will place a substantial sum of lishment of the dairy mnrket. the play 2nd. White and Harris will be necessary
cratcs
and
hampers
will
be
installed
r|yM
,)e proml8P!l to give the people the Dsily Mail adds, and did so be­
development
of
this
basic
industry.
outfielders. Inman 3rd base. Pop
money In the county banks for the
,nd
the
mill
will
have
a
capacity
I
n)
„prv|P
P and he will bend his ef- cause at the beginning of the war the
a
Wallace at 1st will also occupy the
farmers who want to increase their
ufficient
to
take
care
of
the
needs
of
D
iease
the patrons with good German emperor directed that no
sulfide...
forts
to
please
mound
nt
times,
Anderson
ut
short
herds of dairy cows and the county UNION SERVICE SUNDAY JULY 6
the
growers
of
this
section
this
sea­
pictures, good music and make them German warship should fall in to th .
and several other fast players have
banks will also loan money to far­
son. Since the Sanford section alone comfortable.
enemy’s hands. He says he believed
.
mers who need help in this direction. Churches of Sanford Will Unite la been placed on the Sanford team so
uses about one million erntes it is
from newspapers that the armistice
Mr.
Stanage
believes
in
advertis­
The farmers who intend to raise
far.
Welcoming Boys Home
certain
that
the
new
plant
will
have
dairy cows will form a co-operative
Other players are engaged und a ready market for their output. ing and will give his program in the had been ended.
Arrangements are almost com­
Admiral Reuter visited Germany
plan under which the milk will be
have been notified by wire to report They will also manufacture crates Herald each week and the patrons
pleted
for
the
big
union
service
of
Can hnd out just what offerings he some weeks ago. it being understood
hauled from the farm to the depot
at once, but* many of them live in for the citrus growers and expect to
at the time that the admiral was ill.
Will have for the week.
and all collections made, the fnrmer the Sanford churches which will be places affected by/ the telegraphers
enlarge the plant next season to
held
at
the
M.
E.
ehurih
on
the
It is believed the order to sink the
getting his checks regularly ami not
The
Hippodrome
is
at
the
old
strike and it is difficult to get ser­ compete with the
he larger craie
•••e,--------- crate mm*
mills
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German ships was issued then by
being bothered by either collections evening of July 6th. at 8:30 for the
of the state. They have sufficient Lyric stand in the Hynes building
vice on them.
which
the
close
proximity
of
tho
or delivery which are the bane of purpose of welcoming home the reHowever, the local fans can be lumber contracted for to guarantee First street between l ark »nd Oik Germnn ships.made easy.
the local dairyman’s life. In other turusd soldiers and sailors of Sempromised a good game here next the mill for many years' operation1avenues. Performance begins a 7.46
words there will be a steady market iac^l? county.
The Mail quotes the admiralty as
and aside from being located on the each night. Admission 5 and 1
for all the milk all the year round at| An interesting program is being ar­ Wednesday and an interchange of railroad the mill is also on the including war tax.^
denying that the German crews were
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a good price and the milk will be ranged uml it is expected that every players in the league will give San- ..........................periodically changed and saying-that
mi
which
will
give
them
the
.
—
—
ford
the
players
they
need
for
the
l„ke
frynt
which
will
give
them
the
called for each morning and the returned man will be present in uni­
the original crew remained on board
Dances This Week
money is sure. The Purity Co form at this meeting. Special scats opening game even if our regular opportunity of rafting their timber
the vessels.' There were from 160 to
&gt;from n u n y T i u " rnffi has ‘ The regular weekly dance at the l j "
thc big ships and from
with headquarters in Jacksonville will be reserved for the boys in uni­ men do not show up h e r e in time.
The lumber engaged in bom-nto «n th. . •
, foer in. I Woman's Club on Tuesday night I ^ 2Q Qn thfi dpatroye„ . Thcrehas branches all over the south and form and they will be seated in a
&gt;
guar.[ was well attended and Victrqla and I fore there :wcrc
has already made dairying a paying body in the big auditorium of. the rould not get here in time and as a Urge^ dry k. n a i
:wcre nearl
nearly 5&gt;000
6.000 in
In the
the
business in many other Florida sec­ church. The general public is of t *
water
or
in
the
ships'
bows
when
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moving until rpidnight. The club fleet was sunk. Fourteen wero land­
places several of the growers her*
coftrse also invited. .
tions.
dances are very popular and the ed by the British Sunday at Nigg,
Speakers for the occasion will all offered celery hoards to tlie team of materials.
It was brought out at tha meeting
The
new
owners
are
Charles
Tyler
crowds
are getting larger despite tho Ayrshire, on tho southern shore of
and
the
fence
is
being
repaired
now,
that Seminole county can grow the be men who have been overseas.
and
Arthur
'D.
Zachary,
Sanford
the
diurnond
is
being
scraped,
the
These
talks
will
be
short
as
the
ser­
warm
weather.
Cromarty Firth.' The&gt;&gt; were placed
cheapest crop of silage in the U. S.
growing it in the summer months vice will not. be a long one on ac­ grass is being cut, the stands fixed men who need no introduction to the
Miss May Thrasher entertained in hutments and arc being held un
^
with B house der military guard.
with no chance of drouth, feed being count of the weather at this season up and Holden Park will again re­ people of this city as they have re-.
sound to tho cheers &lt;&gt;f the thousands
of prime importance in the dairy of the year.
From the behavior of the ships,
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on
The program will appear in next as in days of yore.
business men who know wh*t ™ t t,,m
rk
aVPnUP. The
Thrasher
home acrording to the Mail, it was evi­
business. With our wonderful crop
ui
n
------1 nrK n&gt;r,,u
Remember that the opening Kama trade wants and know how to sup-1lends
of corn and other silage dairy farm­ week's HeraliJ.
itself admirably for these so­ dent the sea valves had been opened
ply
it.
The
pew
mill
will
give
cm
will he with Orlundo next Wednes­
ing in this section would be a pay­
cial sffairs and the young folks thor­ and in .a surprisingly short time -the
day and come out nnd make ll a ployment to many people and will oughly enjoyed the dance. Deli­ .vessels, big'and smlll, began to settle
ing business from the start.
Where Is Mtrjr Wright?
add another factory to Sanford’s cious punch was served during the down.
gala occasion.
Every effort was made by
The meeting Tuesday night was a
The Rod Cross Home Service of­
ever increasing pay roll.
evening and about twenty couples the British navaj craft to beach the
most enthusiastic one and it was de­ fice In Orlando is trying to locate
The main building hns a floor participated.
sinking ships and in the case of deaGod Sent Ills Son
cided that after a thorough investi­ Mary Wright, colored, who formerly
spare of 'J5xl25 feet and will he
gation into the. matter of the distri­ lived at Winter Garden hut is there
Tonight
at'
the
Hotel
Carnes
thcltroyers
considerable auccc”
Christianity ulwnys bus looked on
bution of the milk another meeting said to' have moved to Sanford. She Christ not primarily as religious equipped with the Itttf-st improved regular weekly dance will take place achieved. By 1 oeloek to th
- • or
-- noon.
however, what had been
will be called for all the farmers to is unknown at the Sanford postofllce. | teacher, hut hs the object of n re­ machinery for making the best again nfter a lapse of- a week
•attend and get them to form the co­ A check m‘nt to her from Washing­ ligion. the One through whose sacri­ crutes and hampers that have ever more. The good orchestra music stately fleet riding at anchor, was an
operative dairy association and the ton.- addressed to Winter Garden fic e humanity has been brought inlo_ been manufactured. Mr. Zachary is makes these dances very popular army of reeling, rocking battleships,
u mill man of many years' experience
the doom of which was written In
Purity Cream Co. representative man returned unclaimed.
fellowship with God. God grappled in this and other states and knows and the dance tonight promises a their ipovementa. Here a destroyer
will be here to tell about' their plan
If this notice reaches anyone who with a - g r e a t spiritual problem and the lumber business. Mr. Tyler has good time as usual.
would appear In a cloud of steam,
of establishing a large plant here to
.
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can locate Mary Wright (whose rel­ provided a Divine Redeemer. ,
been
farming
here.for
aeveral
years
and there a cruiser would take her
take care of the milk.
ative in service is Tom Wright) and
The morning service ut the Con­ and was engaged in business in other
Old Postage Rate*
last dip and disappear in a cloud of
That such a plan would mean will put her in communication with gregational church will 'have this states beforo locating here nnd knows
The postage rates, that of 2 ^enta spray. One would settle down by
much to the farmers of this section Miss Corinne Robinson. Sec. Homo truth, the theme of the ages, as its what Che fnrmer and fruit grower
for
letters and 1 cent for poatesrds, the stern and another would heel
is sure and certain and it will mean Service Section, A. R. C., Orlando, subject. It will be preparatory to wants in the way of good crate ma­
that
prevailed prior to the wgr with over until only the keel showed ahoy
better herds and better farming, Fla., effort- will be gladly made to the Communion, of the Lords Sup­ terial nnd the new plant will in time
Germany,
will be resumed *t the the water.
more silos, more forage crops safer aid in obtaining for her the check
cover tho state for the business in local postofflcc on July I. On that
per
to
lie
observed
in
the
evening
at
The Derflinger, Hlndenburg, votr
investments and a better price for now held in Washington, z
fruit and vegetable erntes and pack­ dates the rates will revert to 2 cents der Tann,. Moltke and Seydlit*
eight?
The
special
attention
of
the
dniry products.
ages.
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The notice of the next meeting • Mrs. R. C. Maxwell left Tuesday members and friends is; called to
last named turning turtle as ah*Located right in the heart of the for post cards.
will^be published in the Heralfl.
night for Gulfport, Miss., being call­ this notice oF the evening celebra­
filled with water. Her keel is atiltt
vegetable
and
fruit
growing
of
this
Mr. Bernard Thyson, gcnc*al man­ ed there by the serious illness of her tion.
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Mr. D. 8. Babbitt is enjoying a showing where she capsized. Th* •
ager of the Purity Ice Cream and mother, Mrs. Jennie Standifer who I Sunday school is held at 9:45 a. state the new plant starts out under
waters of Scapa Flow were dotted
Dairy Company, Jacksonville, says, spent the winter in Sanford with her
most favorable auspices and Its sue- few weeks at Coronado Beach.
with small boata full of Hicn who
m.,
Christian
Endeavor
at
7.
"I am convinced from my careful daughter.
had, with dramatic auddennear'aetrstudy of Florida in relation to dairy
tled the question of the dlspoaltf
development that Seminolo county
#f the interned ships.
with its natural production advan­
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tage!: and strategic position^ for
-BIG TIME AT NEW S^IYINA
marketing could easily become one
At
Sanford
At
Orlando
At
Bartow
of the large dairy sections of the
At Lakeland
At Bradentown
At Tampa
Victory Celebration WU1 Be Held on
state.
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This does not mean to say that
July 14
New Smyrna will have a Victory
July
7,
8,
9"
Seminole county now has anything
July
16,
16,
17
July 31
July. 1 . 2 Aug.
4,
5,
6
Celebration
on the Fourth of July id
Aug.
14
that might be called a commercial TAMPA
July
22
Aug. 1, 2, 15
July 28, 29
which there will be auto races on th*
dairy Industry, for it has not, Is
beach, big street dance aporU anC
does not mean to say that the coun­
contests, music by the band and i_
July 15 , ‘
ty can go .ita placid way and have
July 23, 31
July 7, 8. 9
July 14, 30
July
3,
4,4,
6
big time la promised ail who attend.
16,
17,
22
a real dairy industry in the future, BRADENTOWN
Aug. 1, 2
July 21
Aug 7, 8
New Smyrna alway proves a good hoat
for genuine commercial development
and this city and the beach will of­
is not gained that way.
fer much to the visitors. Coronado
"If the farmers of Seminole county
July 28, 29
July 24, 26, 26
July 3, 4 (a. m.l
July 18
Beach has also been very popular
July 10. 11. 12
and the banks and business men of LAKELAND
Aug.
13.
14
Aug. 9
Aug. 11,16
Aug. 4. 5, 6
with Sanford people nd this year
July 19
the city will study the dairy busi­
will prove no exception to the ml*.
ness, become convinced that it will
Come to New Smyrna on f t *
6e a good thing for the community
July. 10, 11-12
July 30
July
2,
4
(p.m.)
5
Fourth
of’ JulyHBfl4njoy~lhT day In
July
19
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and then work together for the es­ BARTOW
July 18, 24
Aug. 15
Aug.~4rfl; 6
July-23 ■
the cooling breezes of one of the beat
Aug. 19, 14. 15
tablishment of s sound, permanent,
July 25, 26beaches on the Atlantic coast. Thar*
drfryjnMkett farmer* woubLprodUCt
will be plepty of excitement and pa­
approximately one hundred thousand
July 2, 4 (a.m.) 19 triotism and everything that goe*
July
14,
28,
29
July
16,
16,
17
dollars worth the first year the mar­
July
10.
11,
12
July 2! •
Aug. 16
Aug. 7
ket ts established and it would not ORLANDO
to make up a real Fourth of July
July 22
Aug. 16
Aug. 11, 12, 18
celebration.. Sanford folks can gat to
be surprising to see this figure
New Smyrna quicker and better than
July
3,
4
(p.
to any other beach resort. Read th*
P This Is not a dream—It is a fact.
July 7, 8, 9
July. 24, 26, 26
Ju'y 23, 30
July
6,
18
advertisement in this laau* of th*
‘ Sections’are doing’it and better on 8ANFORD
July 21
Aug. 9 •
Aug. 7 8
Herald.
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this day. Leon county haa been
having a market for milk two and a
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BETTER MILK
PRODUCTION
IN NEW PLAN

FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE 1919

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0. Andes, R. A. Box
57-2tp
For Sale—For a short time onl^—
3 nice building lots, corner Myrtle
avenue and Seventh street, opposite
park. Twelve large shade trees on
two sjdes. Seventh street paved.
W. W. Long, 410 Oak avenue.

Farm Lighting Units
Portable Lamps

Irons
; Fixtures
Supplies
Contracting on All Classes of Work
Estimates Cheerfully Furnished

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CHARLES ELECTRIC COMPANY
Sanford, Fla
107 W. First St.
I __ $ __
f&gt; CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING r
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For Sale—Five acres tiled land
two wells, small houses close to load­
ing station. 13,000.00 terms. H. B.
Lewis.
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67-3tc
For Sale—Two wheel willow baby
cart, with top, practically new,. Will
sell at reduction. Address Box 756,
City.
Eighty acres, under fence, three
flowing w ells, fifteen acres cleared.
Five roopi house, good barn, near
loading station. First (3500 buys it.
Box 781, City. *
57-2tp

For Sale—We offer limited quan*
tity Brabhams seed peas at five-fifty
per bushel; Clays five-fifty; Mixed,
five-twenty-five f. o. b. Seville for
612 M Sqnford avenue
66-4 tc
shipment upon arrival about the
Peach and tomato crates
Furnituro wanted for two or three 23th.
thirty-two
cents. Prevatte St Co.
rooms for rash. Address Box A, c-o
Seville, Fla.
57-3tc‘ ‘
Herald.
55-4tp
Two- 1-ton - Nash trueks. good aa
Wanted^-JFifty men— M. t&gt;. Nelnew, in first class condition, at a
n, Eureka Hammock, Sanford.
bargain. See K; R. Murrell. 57-2tp
53-tf

Horse for Sale—A big bay horse
Upholstering and-mattress making,
furniture repaired, mirrors plated, for 1100. Inquire at Herald Office.
T All Local Advertisements Under auto tops and seats recovered. First
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67-4tc
This Heading THREE CENTS ■ class work only. Browvn Upholstery
For Sale or Rent—Large, comfort­
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum Shop, 121 Court St., Orlando, Fla.
able
house, recently repaired. II. C
Charge 25 Cents.
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49-tfc
DuBose.
55-tf
In answering an advertisement
where no name is mentioned in the
sd, please do not ask The Herald
lor information a r to the identity of
the advertiser.
Usually we do not
know who the advertiser is and iL
we do we are not allowed to give
out this information. Simply write
a letter and address it as per in­
structions In the ad.

FOR SALE

For Sale—Russell Engine 15 in
by 20 in. Running condition. At­
For Sale—Ten acres celery lund tractive price on application. South­
east of Sanford on brick road
mile ern Utilities Cofhpany, Palatka, .
from loading station, five acres im­ Fla.
66-3 tc
proved, 6 acres unimproved, 2 wells.
For Sale—Five acres near Cam­
For particulars apply to "Farm,"
eron City. Two acres cleared and
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fenced. Excellent flowing well. On
For Sale—Jersey Duroc “pigs, $12 public road, near loading station.
a pair, $6 for one. G. W. Spencer. Cash or terms.
W. M. Haynes,
58-lf
Herald Office.
65-tf
Thls Column Is Free to Iteturned Soldiers
and Sailors Who Seek Positions.
For Sale —Runabout car, $50 for
quick
sale.
Running every day.
WANTED
Address S.. rare Herald
58—11p
Wanted—To buy
For Sale at Once—One of two
piano. Must be chen
four seated Cfievorlet automobiles
condition. Address I
in good condition. Write Dr. L. C.
Sanford, Fla.
For Sale —Duroc pigs 7 weeks old.
Ingram, DcLund, Fla.
'58-2tp
Duroc boars for service. Orion De­
Wanted —General Accident Fire &amp;
For Sale —Huick 6 Touring Car fender strain. Geo. Randall, West
Life Insurance Corporation lias at­ Perfect condition. Will trade. Ad­ Side.
. 52-8tn
tractive proposition for an experi­ dress Huick, c-o Herald.
58-2tp
enced insurance salesman to write
FOR RENT
Ford Roadster. Good
sick and accident. Address M M
Address Roadster, c-o
Hogan, 403 Masonic Trmple. Jack­ condition
For Rent —Nicely furnished bed­
68-2 tp
Herald.
sonville, Fla.
57-2tc
room. Gentleman preferred. 113
For Sale—Party going north de­ East Fifth St.
Wanted—Six good plow hands and
sires
to sell horse, wagon, harness
ten men for clearing. Steady work
For Rent—Would like to share de­
and
buggy
all $100. Also cement
for satisfactory men at 19 rents per
lightful
summer home and use of
hour. Pleasunt, healthy place and block machine, chimney mould and garage with two ladies or man and
good treatment. Don’t write, just 100 stand plates, $oO. J. Haigh, wife.- Address 314 Ocean Boulevard,
58-3tp
comp and ask for Mr. Brown and go Oviedo, Fia.
Seabreeze, Fla.
58-3tc
to work
Spring Garden Ranrh,
Furnished House .for Rent
DeLeon Sprihgs, Florida.
67-7tc
Magnolia avenue. Phone 79
• Wanted — Two male waiters.
For Rent —- Thfce unfurnished
$7 week. Retie Cafe
57-tf
rooms, ground floor,-modern in every
Wanted .Men to cut veneering
way, conveniently located. Adults
blocks, ties and cord wood . (’. J.
only. Enquire Herald office. 5G-tf
Vermillion, Wt'kiwa, Fla.
67-2tp- .
For Sole—Duroc pigs-7 weeks old.
Duroc boar for service. Orion De­
fender strain. Geo. Rnnilnll, West
Side.
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We are now manufacturing
lire H i v e Material from
Selected Cypress b o a r d s ,
"Tbo Wood Eternal.” which
Ea s t
beekeepers
seem to lie particularly well
pleased with. .

PRICES ON STANDARD HIVE PARTS
Prices f. o..b. Kau Gallic. Freight must be added
8 Frame
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Top Board ..
50c each
Standard Body .
58c each
* Shallow Super ...
38c each _____
.Bottom Board
Standard Frames
• Ends mortised for top and bottom bars, bored for wires, top
bar grooved and wedge famished. ,
Shallow Frames, for aupera (same an above). ...... $3.50 per 100
ALL MATERIAL SHIPPED KNOCK ED-DOWN.
NAILS FURNISI1ED AT SLIGHT ADDITIONAL COST
Iq addition to material Hated above we manufacture several
different alxes and grades of frames, etc., and will filfnlsh details
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Tltdsvlllc, Cocoa. Eau Gallic. Fort Pierce, Stuart and Miami, Fla.
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Furnished Rc-ms -By dav,
or month. Ever,/ convenience
Philips Drug St- c, corner Par
First street. Mri. C. C. llurt.

LOST
Lost—At '• Presbyterian church,
black umbrella with crooked bundle
Finder please return to Hcra'd of­
fice and receive reward.
57-2tc

FOUND
Found— On Celery avenue a
branding hammer. Owner ma.. have
same by paying for this ad. 5S-2tp

HE effect is almost un­
canny. It reminds one
of “The Unknown Pur­
ple,”. one of the season’s hits
in New York. In the play,
the hero, who has discovered
how to become invisible at
will, vanishes into thin air
while in full view of the audi­
ence And still his voice can
be heard issuing from a purpie ray. •

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impresses people. They feel
that the artist must be there
in the flesh, concealed some­
where in the room. With
such complete fidelity is the
singer’s voice or instrumental
interpretation Re-Created by

The Phonograph with a Soul

A s a matter of fact it is utterly im possi­
ble to distinguish the voice of the liv­
ing artist from this marvelous instru­
m ent’s Re-Creation of it. . More than
2000 toife tests in which the artist sang
in direct comparison with the instru­
m ent have proved this assertion. More
than 2,000,000 people have attended
these tests and not one. has beep able
to state when it was the singer he heard
and when the Re-Creation.
Call at our store the next time you’re
in the vicinity and prove to yourself
that the claims you’ve heard made for
the tyew Edison arc not too strong.

Spasmodic Sermon.
Some women buy -n11k stockin':
they will have something to slim
Iheir money.—Indianapolis Star.
Spectacles.
The yvord Is derived from the I.ntlo
"spectnculmn." which means »how,
exhibition, display for the gratifica­
tion of the eye. etc. The word"easily
accommodated Itself to describe the
glasses Invented In the thirteenth cen­
tury. some say by a Florentine monk
named Atcs*rndrp dl Spina, nnd oth­
ers by Roger Rltcon. They surely cre­
ated n spectacle for persons long In­
flicted wfth defective sight
Coney as a Venice.
Coming up toward Sandy Itn.ik on
a perfectly placid sen we wero blessed
yltli Just that amount of hate which
turned Coney tslnnrt Into 'Venice. Ttr*
tlmr K. Shipley writes In Scribner's
Magazine. The, sea was an Adriatic
lagoon; we might have left Trieste
overnight I Tho spine merciful mist
changed the clear-cut outlines of tha
skyscrapers Into Turner’s pictures and
tho Doy nnd the l’oct beentne ectatlc
With the ecstasy of youth.

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A BUNCft OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COR­
RESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY-EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD

R E P U B L IC TRUCKS

OVIEDO
The young people are enjoying
W. E. Argo arrived with his fam many swimming parties at Lake |
ily from Waldo Friday. The Argo Charm and Lake Rosa these warm
family will occupy the Howard days.
house.
O. P. Swope was in Or'ando Wed- j
T, R. Frost (of Tampa arrived day on business.
Monday to be the guest of Mrs. and
Mrs. Lillian B. Fulton of St. A u-1
Miss Mitchell for several days.
gustine will speak at Geneva and
L. E. Wright, Jr., arrived Friday Oviedo Sunday, being at the former
night'from Washington, D. C., for a place in the morning and the latter [
short visit with his parents, Rev. at night. Mrs. Fulton is very highly
and Mrs. L. E. Wright. Young Mr. recommended ns a speaker and 0 vie-1
Wright has just been released from do is honored to have her.
army service, having been for many
C. A. Brannon spent Tuesday |
months with the A. E. F. in France. night in Oviodo.
' Mrs. M. King, Miss Nell King,
Mrs! and Miss Mitchell will enter-|
Mrs. A. K., Crawford, Rev. L. E. tain the young people of Oviedo at
Wright and L. E. Wright, Jr., visited an informal party Friday evening at |
Orlando Tuesday.
the Woman's Club house, in honor
W. ~R. Kitnbrel returned Saturday of their guest, T. R. Frost of Tampa.
afternoon from a trip to Cleveland
On Wednesday evening a chicken
and Cincinnati,- Ohio, New Orleans, pileau at Lake Charm was planned
La., and Pensacola^Fla.. .
— ---- hy-tho-youngerset, but~owingTuJthe
B .H m
W. J. Lawton visited Orlando on leavy rain in the afterndon the | H D
place
was
changed
to
the
parsonage.
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On Saturday night the cottage A delightful evening was /pent, the I Mrs. Beaty who has made' great imjust back of the O.viedo Hotel and crowd finding it impossible to dis- I provement since being In the hospital.
owned by Dr. C. J. Marshall was perse before 12:30.
completely destroyed by fire. The
Emmet McCall arid Cater Lawton
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Chandler and
house was occupied by Mrs. Mary left Wednesday for Georgia, where four children and. Mrs. Chandler'/
Jacobs and her son, Edwin. The' they will be through the peach sea--| sister, Miss Willhanks went to their
fire.was caused by a lamp breaking, ,on*old home near Atlanta, Ga., last
the flames spreading so rapidly they
Saturday to spend the summer.
could not be extinguished.
Mrs.
EAST SANFORD
I Mr, an(] Mrs. J. F. McClelland,
Jacobs and son barely escaped with
A Seventh Day Advent speaker the baby and Edith* and Gettes
their
lives,
all
their
furniture
being
from.
Formosa has been haying a (drove to Sarasota last Saturday for
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burned. Dr. Marshall carried insur­ series of meetings at Moore's Station „ week s vi8q with relatives,
ance on the house, but there was church this week. He is accompany
. M Fences Dutton joined a
none on the Jacobs’ property. Mrs. led by his wife and they are guests
Jacobs atld her son have rented the of Mr..and Mrs. L. M. Lucas.
Par,y last Frida&gt;' enroute to a Kirl*'
camp at Plymouth, New Hamp
cottage across the street fronf the
Mrs. 'William Walter and Mrs- shire for the summer.
Marshall lot owned by 0. F, Swope
Claude C. Morris and daughter. I
and have started housekeeping there. Alice arrived last Saturday from I
was ' n I alatka the
Mrs. W. E. Argo and children, Ed­ Pahokn^io visit friend--. Mrs. Wal­ first of the week on- business.
ward and Palmer visited OHando ter leaves next Monday for. Wash­
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Kinard are
Wednesday.
ington D. C , to visit her ilaught r. moving to the West Side, having
Miss Ruth Young entertained the Miss Annie, who has hail a govern-1bought a farm. They sold their
young people of Oviedo at a party ment position there for the past place here to the farming company
Tuesday evening. Music and games year. Mrs. Walter will remain with F. F. Dutton represents.
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were enjoyed and most delightful re­ her daughter for a month.
I hr many friends about .Sanford
freshments served. Miss Young and
E. M. Galloway had the mis-rof Cecil Mooney will he glad to I now
her mother are charming hostesses fortune to break his arm Tuesday he has returned from a year’s s rvice
and an evening at their home is al­ cranking his Ford truck. Dr. Pules- in France and has rejoined his wife
ways enjoyed.
ton reduced the fracturj*.
| in Richmond, Va
T. R. Frost and L E. Wright. Jr.,
Mr and Mrs. M. A. Warren and I C. Ft. Tyler nd A. D. Zachary
visited Sanford and Orlando Wed­ others of the family were iri Orlando j drove to Lake Wales Wednesday in
nesday.
tin Thursday to see their daughter, I the Tyler car on I usinesa pertaining

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with Diamond Tires—ask the man that uses them
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While there, look about a bit. See the large number of nicely dressed
men, both young and old. There will be plenty of them, because
we have dressed a plenty. And wo have dressed a plenty because
the men now have a. place to get classy goods, something real snap­
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always glad to see you. You will find us white clear through when
it comes to fair treatment. We will give to the local players, whether
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the first home ran.
Choice of any hat in. the house for the first three bagger.
Best silk tie in the house for the first two base hit.
Box of silk socks for the first score.

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to the . new veneer and crate com­
pany of Zachary £ Tyler.
E. A. Douglass has bought the
place on Lake Golden known as the
Stumon or Hancock home and the
house will-be remodeled and many
improvements made. It is under­
stood Mr. Douglass bought it for
his son a home.
Mr. Shinholser has begun the con­
struction of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Zernovean’s -home on Beardall avenue.
It will be ati up to date, modern
home and has an attractive location.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Chorpening of
Beardall avenue will go to Daytona
Friday to remnin a week guests of
Mr. and Mrs. G, C. Chamberlain.
We had a fine shower Tuesday
evening. There has been some fine
haying weather for the past two
weeks.
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Charles Whitner raised a fine rrop
of Tom Watson watermelons on the
uplands of the J. R. Hayden, Bear­
dall avenue farm. Two car loads
have been shipped this week and
more yet to gather.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Raynor and
li. E. Squires left on Saturday's
boat enroute to Good Ground. Long
Island to visit their old homes nnd
friends. Mrs, Squires left sometime
ago, going to Potsdam, N. Y., for a
time.
We hear rumors of two weddings
to take pi .cc in the near future,
• Everyone- had a good time at the
Moore's Station Sunday school pic­
nic held at Huzelden's Silver Lake
beach last Thursday. Added to the
fried rhirken nnd other good things
there was a fine fish fry and there i
was bathing, boating and a general
good time. The day wuh fine. Mr.
Sheafer Was ori hand to take some
pictures and Rev. J. U. Allen was
over from Enterprise.
Mr. Hazcldcn is planhing many
improvements to his grounds, a pavillion and a larger cleared place in
the shade for the picnic tables. Jt
is .getting to be quite a popular
place.
Mrs A H Cameron had as dinner
guests on Wednesday Mrs. C. C.
( Morris and daughter. Alice of Paho-1
kee, Mrs. Elwood Irish and Alys
Chorpening.

WEST GENEVA AVENUE
Wo are needing a little rain again.
The rbada are so dry- and dusty.
It seems hard to save tomatoes
this year. When wc can them they
spoil. It must he on account of so
much rain. A great many are com­
plaining of losing-them.
Mrs. Jack Vnugh was shopping in
town Tuesday.
Mr. Elmer Tyner and Miss Eunice
Tyner, were calling at Mrs. Jack
Vaughn's Sunday afternoon.
| Green peas seem hard to raise this
year. No one has made any. We
i plant but they don't make any
peas.
. Mr. nnd Mrs. Nicol were out
looking after their old home place at
Soldier Creek last week.
. ‘We ifee .by the paper that er*
kaiser and crown prince expect to
return to Berlin after peace is sign­
ed. Now won’t there bo two happyold brutes if they could only get
back again. ‘ They m a g g o t there
but there is not much chance for
them. What will ex-kaiser do about
sawing logs?__ lie_aiUJozc. his -job
then.
The Germans are hanging on
peace hut the boys are still coming
home and we arc all glad to have
them come.
LONGWOOD PICK-UPS
Barney Griggs, better known as
"Pap” is the first of our Longwood
boys to return from France and he
says there is no place like Long­
wood.
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DAYTONA
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Ball Game—9:00 a. m.
Parade—11:00 a. m.—National Guards, Boy Scouts,'
Decorated Floats, etc., etfc.
Dinner and Aeroplane Stunts—1:00 p. m. to 2:30 p. rn.
Band Concert and Pavillion Dancing—2:30 to 3:30.
Automobile Races, Motorcycle Races, Bicycle Races,
with cash prizes and medals.
(Entries made by application to J. L. Pepper,
Secretary, Chamber of Commerce, Daytona.)
Ball Game—5:30 p. in. Daytona vs. Winter Park.
Dancing at night at Daytona Beafch and Daytona.
Plenty to Eat and Drink - Bring Your Bathing Suit
Forget Your Troubles
Daytona Beach—The Place Without a Frown

GRAND OPENING JULY 4th

Look at this W
attle Recip
It’s an exceptionally good one for
making waffles, loo.
1 pound of flour
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2 ounces of butter
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salt always behaving in about the same way.
But the baking powder—that's another i t o r \
If it’s good, it means success—and a delicious breakfast.
Everybody happy!
. • If it’s^poor stuff it will make a mess of things, perhaps^
cause a, complete loss bf the other ingredients and spoil the
whole Sunday morning for the whole family.
That's why we wouldn't care to recommend a baking pow­
der tinlcss we knew all about it, unless we had tested it our­
selves.
We do know RYZON and we urge you to try it because we&gt;
know it will make you our friend.
It s always dependable; always of uniform high leavening
power; always pure.
We also want you to get to know the RYZON Baking
Book. Over a million of them are in usr already in American
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COUNTY HAPPENINGS

Walts—Sal* burgh
Mrs. Pierpont, mother of Mrs. his duties well and impartially anti
The
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
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were all badly hruhed. ^wltile to the entire satisfaction of tin's as­
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ding on Thursday evening at § 9:30 and the little Aulin bahy were un­
"Whereas, By retiring from the
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| when Evelyn Waits became the hurt. Mrs. Pierpont was pinned un­ newspaper business be automatically
Mr. and Mrs. Coleman and son, I |,rldc of Mr&gt; Kric SttIalfUrRhj Uuv&gt; der the car in water deep enough to
retires from the list of active mem­
Hoy of Wildwood were the guests of Milton of Kissimmee officiating.
cover her body b u t ‘she managed to bers of this association, tyid is there­
Mr, and Mrs. Rineau on Sunday.
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J. H. Allen has just completed a fine qualities and her host of friends Miss Mabel Swope and Mrs. Swope retary, therefore,
garage for their new Rco.
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Wish her a vbon vocyaj-c” as slip! held up the top of the car and drag­ " ’ "Be it resolved, by the Florida
C. W. Entzminger attended a com- sails out on the “s£a of matrimony." ged her out. The party was- brought Press Association assembled in Lake
•missioners* meeting in Sanford Tues­ The groom is ' a promising young to Oviedo by Mr-. Jas. Crawford connty, Fla., that we feel keek reday evening.
electrician of Orlandq. After the of* Orlando. It was .a very narrow J»r.l t _SL-tluiiJuaiug.Jus_valuu l»l«-*+•r-ceremony—Ugh
t—rrfrrstnnrnT5~tt'efe' rsmpp-fOT'iht'-pnitrriimwd 1,11,1
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vices as secretary, and that wo d &gt;
because the voters of Seminole hereby express to him our apprecia­
spending the week in Tampn looking served.
after his property in that city. •
Those attending the wedding were county prefer to have free hogs than tion of his ;)!&gt; years* of faithful ser­
Misses
Lillian, Oliva and Anna safe roads.
vices for others,
Mr. Heeman of Orittndo is having
Mrs. Mattie Young and daughter
some ‘swings .and tallies put up at Wuits, Mrs. Wyatts, Mr. and Mrs.
" Resolved, That the office of Sta­
Palm Springs,, which will add to the McGalley, Misses Willie Lou and of Orlandy left Tuesday for Jackson-, tistical Secretary and Historian be
pleasure of those picnicking at the Mary Eva McGahey. and .1. T. M. vitle after a ten days’ visit to the created by this association, and that
Galley .and "Mr. and Mrs. C. W. j family of W. E. Young in Oviedo. Col. T. J. Appleyard lie elected to
Springs.
Miss. Olive Dinkcl is home for u Entxmlnger. t The out of town They were accompanied to Jackson­ till such ollice.”
guests were Mrs. Saishurgli and Nels ville by Miss Elizabeth Young who
few days.
Sulshurgh, John [.ink, -Mr. and Mrs. will he away for several weeks.
Miss Eva . McWaters of Orlando II. W. Harlow and Miss Ethel Har­
Railing Fexev on Ranchos
I). C. Hull lefi Saturday (or Foil
w'an the guest of Mrs. F. J. Nei- low, all til Orlando and the bride’s
Raising rtincti.lired foxes i* on In*
Valley,
Ga.
myer on Wednesday.
sister, Mrs. S. F. ElHnor and two
\V. FI. Argo has gone to Waldo to f.’^ siry tut is being carrivl on ex*
Those to enjoy u pienic dinner little daughters of Havana." Fla., and get his family who &gt;v:li move jnto ifttslvely la nil the Canadian pr &gt;eiiiee«.
In at least a. dozen of the northern*
and a day’s outing ul Palin Springs Mr. and Mrs. Will Safcher of San­ the Howard hous tins week.
most
stales of Bn* United Stales, an.I
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C.
Cook i of Center Hill spent t*-glimi’is n .l imn amt Norway, all
are sold right.
Mr. and Mrs. Salshurgh wit! re­ Tuesday night in Oviedo.
It ag la e »e h flic same climate hell,
Mrs. Mnurey and son. Gregory, Miss'
side in Orlando.
i.* apled to i|,aucs|[r.t++tT»; the Mack
K. E, Uowling visited Sanford on j f&lt;
Kijitli Rand, Ruth Maud and Miss
s. n;i' r the !•: s' favorah’e comllSunday.
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Helen .Hurlhert. all of Orlando and
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The Oviedo ba.+" ball t- s.rt played
Mrs .1 S. Dinkil and Mis-&gt; Olive
Mrs. J. \\ . Hrowoing of Tampa is the Winter i’ark team again Thurs­
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Dinkel.
De p en d en t on La n g ua ge .
spending ten days in Oviedo while day afternoon at Oviedo.
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so
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Non-Skid
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Mr. Frowning is running an engine
Fits all makes
The citizens of Oytcd &gt; met at the epori lli" lutiruago to Hlifcti i ' i-m me
on tin. Scahoard In-twe, n Oiiedo and
Casing
Casing
ollicc nf O. !’ Swope Tuesday nigh c l ot he d ttmt they would lo.*e half tlu'lr
of casings
Urlando.
and organized (lie Oviedo Ituard of i l o - a u i y If ' o t h e r w i s e e x p r e s s e d . — RunIt. ^ tiling, wife and four, children Trade.
Liu.
C h a s e
o f, V\ ewuhoota pu*»eii through Ovii11. Wotnhle and family of Jack­
do Tuesday enroute" to Jacksonville sonville arc spending several days in
Knew Wh er e It Woul d Land.
Prices reduced proportionately on all sizes.
where thl-y will live its the future.
Oviedo.
La w yer "Yi*s, s ir !
We can scttlo
With
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Farnell, Alton
1,. H. Burns, Supt. Fla. 1&gt;iv. of Up lid-* estate for \«/U III about eight
Fnrmdl, Ruth ^ oitpg and Alice S, A, I. Ry. was in ()\ iedo on husi- month**." The 1‘rtin fpal llcir “But
can you wait Hint lung fur I lie money ?“
Rrannon spent SundaC at Ouytona iii-ss Thursday
— .Indue
Reach.
EDITORS
TIME
AMERICANS
On Saturday morning the Ford
T'lhllinU nf. «Mlg MfM tRtfll&lt; UY* a
Dally T h ou g h t .
ear
of Mrs, S. W. Swope was turned
larrA
l.
G
mj,| ft* ffi* Jiutt4i in l h#*aJ*
A •mini's uwii ••bsvrviitLiii, w hn t lie
Inf
fnr
U
iln
staiainaa.
l««iA
rai.ti«j
ti
Florida
Press
Onug
Adopts
Resolu­
trvp ihrra off. if
Pack fv*
ove in a pond of water about three
i i u l s k'ni'il u t, mu! w Imt )i»- |lhi]*i h ur l
iI ifi
■nrrfil
f«iln|f«thll
fUfltjfiimuirf
ft f or ifnift*
n-tt fin!
tion at Meeting
li anti
&lt;* gf«
IVill
miles'
out
of
Oviedo
on
the
brick
if. Is lit" In-st p hy si c to pri-si-rvu
fun th* fltirkt Ho«i A 7Dr
will
Thu follow mg resolutions were in­ 10111111. Bunin.
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t
&gt;
'iff
a lauiitb Ai*~i r«-»»-mmiM
H
k
sl
ij
road.
Mrs.
Swope,
with
Miss
Mabel
v#,igtlnjl
Jlica,
fn*rt»*
*a*-preum
ll#v. laH
lulls-*
mil. A
»l yxrenfi*
Kjf Unlrf, of
Swope, Mrs. Pierpont and Mrs. The­ cluded in the report of .the resolution
Fill*
odore Aulin and baby had started to committee of the Florida Slate Press
Sanford. In a very rtarrow place In Association at, its meeting in Lakt;
The " \eY O V v i\£ Co,.
the road a pig run out of the hushes county. The resolution committee
M o n tg o m e ry , A la .
directly under the front wheel of the consisted of Mrs. Lois W. Mayes,
car. Mrs. Swope, Mrs. Aulin and chairman; Henry Ford and A. H.
Andrews. The resolution* adopted
follow r
"Appreciating the cordial hospital­
ity and the many courtesies extended
us by the citizens of Leesburg, Kustls, Mount Dorn, Tavares, Montv.erde and Clermont; and several
hoards of trade and ladies’‘organiza­
tions who so generously provided our
entertainment and looked after our
New Showings of Voiles
material welfare; not forgettig to
mention the delicious refreshments
N E W S FOR M EN
and the free use of automobiles and
boats:
MANHATTE8 sh ir t s
with their new patterns and colorings
"Therefore, be it resolved: That
the Florida Press Association, in an­
suggest dainty summer frocks
nual. meeting Assembled In Lake
J u s t received s o m e
county, Fin., June 14, 1919, herewith
These
new
voiles
are
here
in
lively-new
very new and stylish
express our sincere thanks to each
and every individual who in any way
shades and in beautiful dark and light
patterns which you will
contrihut d to our enjoyment and
patterns of unusual attraction are the
assure them all that their kindness
find of much interest.
and the beautiful lakes and hills of
exquisite
floral
designs
on
blue
grounds.
Lake county will always he most
pleasantly remembered by us.
For warm weather wear frocks made on '
tU \Q
K eep Cool in the
Resolved, by the Florida Press As­
simple
lihes,
of
these
new
voiles
are
ad­
sociation: That we do deplore the
Right Summer
mirably suited.
social and industrial unrest prevail­
^P E R F E C T G U M r V &amp; r s
Underwear
ing throughout the country and call
7ZLz
upon
all
members
of
the
press
to
use
"Wit Til iiTTTrnrni m 1IL111 ill im
their o every effort to quiet such un­
The Coopers Kcnesha
rest
and to teach principles of one
W RIGLEYS
New
and
Charming
Organdie
hundred per cent Americanism.
Klosed Krotch U nion
, "Wo stand for honest and fair
Tucked Flouncings
Suits are the right gar­
competition in all business; for In­
C H E W I N G GOM
dustry, truth and justice si against
m ents f o r summer
coercion, intimidation ' and radical­
ism or. aukooraoy In any of ita many
wearing.— T he Under-*
N ot only fashionable/ but* also cool ap­
forms, either by the classes or masses
wear with a national
forms, either by the classes or
pearing and cool looking a r e frocks
masses.----- - .----reputation for quality
made of these organdie tucked flounc­
. "We advocate the aettlement of
o f texture and com ­
all dispute* be they local, state or
ings, they’re to be had in shades of cop­
nation using only the peaceful and
fort in wearing, both
er and rose. O n e can fashion a charm­
lawful means of arbitration and ac­
for coolness and cor­
cording to the statutes and constiting frock so easily with these flounpings
tutions of the several states and ac­
rectly cut for perfect fit.
that they are meeting with great favor.
cording to the statutes, treaties and
construrritrn- of"thI UBtled" States lo
the end that strife may be avoided,
business protected, disputes be they
Men s W om en ’s and Children's Ready-to-wear Apparel
local, state or national, institutions
fostered and strengthened,
Dry G oods and N otions ■
. _^e_»PPMJ«_th#^prindnle* of a *
league of nation! and the splendid
efforts of the President of the
United1States in fighting for those
principles, believing them to be for
the best interests of humanity and
SttltdTUtfif KtM RIflbt
civilization of the universe.
"Whereas, For tbs first time in 39
S u c c e s s o r to
1 . - *~
years the Florida Press Association
i St*
baa met without . Col. T. J. Appleyard as our highly respected, faltMi
c ent secretary, perfoi

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THE SANFORD HERALD

FA C E FOUR

THE SANFORD HERALD

to those who know the genial and en­ tial such things as arc imparted in
ergetic Boh that he will make it a confidence. It is commendable that
good one.—Tampa Times.
among newspaper men this rule is
II. J. HOLLY, Editor
firmly regarded ant seldom violated.
W. M. HAYNES. Business Manager
Despatch in Miami Herald, says:
THE WILL COUNTS NOT THE NUMBERS
"Seminoje Indians Driven Out of
Published Every Friday by
Their Hammocks by Water." The
It is the will of man that counts in Saving money. You can add
Indians have nothing on the Herald world your birth. It told of your
editor.
He
was
driven
out
of
bis
entry
into
school,,
mentioned
your
easily and fool yourself that you have saved enough—but it is the
H ii i L S r i nmo N i*hict. IN a d v a n c i :
hammock several times by water birthday party when you were sweet
O NE YEAH_____________________________
will tp GO ON AND SUCCEED that makes a savings account of
while crossing that little old mill sixtec'h, announced your graduation
SIX MONTHS_________________ ____ _
TIIIIKK MONTHS________________
pond officially designated as the At­ from high school and started you to
some worth to you.
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lantic Ocean.
college,
and
when
you
returned
men­
Entered u fWond-O&amp;s* M ill Matter Aufum 2?nd
tioned the first job you secured; told
I VOX, al I Ik) I’M toRld at SinfiHtl, Florida
L'ndtr An of March 3rd, IA79 ,
We desire tts—congratulate the of your marriage to the sweetest girl
CAPITAL S30,000.00
SURPLUS 515,000.00
Trlrpbom No, 1 Ut press boys for their foresight in elect­ in town and also'mentioned the ad­
Omr«: Iferald Building
ing Haynes secretary.
Our old vent of your firstborn; told of the
Another big factory for Sanford friend Appleynrd served long and visit of pa and inn: sympathized
faithfully, but he has reached thut with you in your sorrow, laughed
* City property continues to change age when the burdens of olfice should with you in your joy, and when you
t H W H Y O U RB U SIW taa
fall on younger and more vigorous die It will do its heat to get you
bands.
through
the
Pearly
Gates
of
Heaven
shoulders, and w.e know of no man
at $I.CP per year.—Polk County
Now for the man who will build in Florida better qualified for the
H. R. STEVENS
C. D. COUCH
position
than
Haynes
of
the
Sanford
Cashier
one hundred houses in Sanford.
Am 'I CaiMw
Herald. —Okeechobee News.
AFTER JULV I
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
We will have the tourists this sea­
The raising of cloves will become
There
is
more
money
in
Seminole
son and we need the amusements for
county tliis season than ever before. a non-essential occupation.
them.
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Read the bank statements and talk
Enterprising barbers will be able
to some of the farmers. Now is the to buy a lot of good white jackets
Tho Gcrmhns scuttled the ships time, Mr. Merchant for you to ad- rheap. There will also be a bumper
across or else let SeminolE-DuL.a toll
just like they are trying to scuttle vertisr-in-the-Hernld^aml''krp;
"Bridge
in and hold it until paid for. 106th Artillery of the *27th Divi io
th e German ship "of state,
money at home. Let the man who
Nineteen million feet of first class i he general public does not care who were difficult to get at with supplit
wants to buy know that you have brass foot-rail will be available..
owns the bridges but we do not want when they got to-the front, but wet
Our people go one hundred miles the goods. Everybody reads the
one man to have the St. Johns river j sup lied by the " Y " through the;
American
slang
will
go
into
a
to find a dancing pavilion. Why Herald and everybody patronizes
state of coma for the well-known sewed up and we would much prefer 1regimental supply officers whq re
not have one on the lake front for the merchant who advertises. *
the counties build this bridge and ! ceived stulT for tt.cm three times
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duration.
them?
charge
toll until it is paid for a n d ‘ week. - St. Augustine Record.
Ten safety match factories will go
then
make
it a free bridge. E i t h e r ! ------------------------I into tl:e hands of receivers.
From the way the price pf prop­
do this or get progressive enough to!
’
Announcement
No small business need go without build and make it free. If the courterty is advancing in Santnrd there summer time is the time to get ready
We wish to thank all our friend
ahould be a material increase in the for the lug business of the winter a good second hand cash register.
ties can afford to build good roads for their patronage during the pas
next tax roll.
The world’s available supply of they ran afford to build good bridges year and hope to* serve you agaii
months. With the city growing and
forging ahead and capital looking genuine mahogany will jump -1(J per and it is high time that the people next year. We will he back in tim
If you wunt to build a Greater toward Sanford for an investment cut.
demanded this bridge to be built with a full new line of millinery
Sanford patronize the merchants there never was a time when the
Salted peanuts will become a drug by Seminoife and Volusia counties. .with an expert miljiner here to serv
who advertise. They are the men Hoard of Trade could accomplish sq , on the market.
who -do tilings. „ ’
milch. Can we have a good ny-cling
PEACE AT LAST
Several hundred thousand Western
of the* Board of Trade in life near Union clocks will find lest cmtgenail
G e r m a n y has signed a nd with t h e
,,t i,( fuiur.- and can we expect the ptjhlir surroundings.
11alley is going to gi
-pihit t h a t s he has shown all al ong
ihii k spirited citizens to attend and talk
votes from people who
The fool rail limp will! go out of si.ties t h a t she signs u nd e r pressure.
d t h e ’ over the good things that arc coming
they an- voting for the *si vie, anti the rac.- will not have one i Tin -ante ‘‘purit t h a t sank t h e &lt;L-r|
our wav and •&gt;!n-l■h nut (lie ftn-ndiy
Herald SI August; lie
leg *,\ nu ll s longer than the other. m.in ships m an English port af ter
hand to tin i nvestor?
English trust had decreed t h a t the
Saw ilns' w;ll lie turned to the pur­
Mure Ships
G*Titians on t he shi ps would n ot neet I
Hob Holly says he wi11 prut
pose for which it was intended
Wa-hingtun
June
i
tt :tl *
an;, g ua rd s to ma ke t h e m act I,he
daily this fall It’- bound to !•
ful ore plans of the shipping hoard
--pr gl.ti; &gt;i,n l, too l.si ,r,i
gi iitlcim-ii,
T h e s a m e spirit t hut
good dailv if Hull prints it, If.* iju
before the house merchant marine
drawing
forced t h e war on a civilized world,
while •&lt; n r o u t e t a Leesburg Fe we r m e n urll
know any other way to do things
tit’li
it at salaries" and "cl an
a ■d .a-, f ' i d w m u m and children
OkflCiT nhee N o \i v
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men wl l (take to I
newspapers

to

get

t do ! ittn M lltifU. LAW
tlo iIetaid and
lit* new Florida

Art ad la
owned tec
plant ai tl

ng. w 1. 11 It co it a
T h e Sanfi.nf section will ship &lt;* ,-r equipped printing plant

GOO c a r s of p e pp e rs t hi s season.
"Whe n one figures i hal t,!te [o-pocr
c r o p is only one of t he many cr-ips
whipped out nf vtlie Salifortl section
idea

t.-.i* 11 &gt;

un ti l

but Id

s oo n -

a i d sailed " e n t n a r a d e " _after t h c \
had lucti r a p t u r e d a n d faced d e a t h .
T h e s a m e spirit i l t . l t h e y h a v e
shown when a ■Ivilir.-tl world all iw--d
jlictn an unit st • a't . r t h e y saw |

of t h e

uoed i'fu !

w . ii e

thoroughly

whipped

in

age VII I Iin \ la W will tie e;jani! wiiire .t i . enforced Flor1akn tier position among the

When you are ready to put • . ;r
ahoaLs on feed, begin with the fj. A.
Thomas Hog Medicine. Use. regular­
ly and ivnt It your sho its round out
into fat hugs hi nine in m tii hogs gone; well ^var 2UH pounds a el

f at e s iii t h e e d n . ' a t ioiml class.

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111 lot II - 1,1 rI 'I 1 le 1' .u -i
t*uf

bal l - I' a-uii Mpi

W c l ] tl,*-da y

July "ml and it should he made a
Sfsla occasion. The games will go
J* long way toward keeping our peo­
ple in Florida th;s summer.. Hi* a
-•sport titl'd get | he spirit
There is
Jiolhitig, just like tin* great Ami r can
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.year has returned to Sanford and
promises t o 'make the'Herald a dailyin the fall. It is not necessary to say

THEY ARE
EsaJ-piiiEi

LEDGER TRANSFERS,

But they’to so practical and
durable that you can keep
nearly all your records in
them.
There’s u type to meet every
purpose, and the G?sLPIIEa
slock forms that fit them are
bo carefully designed’that you
are able to use many of them
without the slightest change.
Bound in Red Cowhide Back
and Corners, Corduroy Sides,
Steel Hinges, Top Locking.
Let its ‘ demonstrate how
you can save time, labor and
money by using the Ea^PliKD

Post Binder.
Sanford, Florida

daily paper h i tin* fall, and h - spl* i|ihd wcukly jutpcr will be turned into
a daily. The merchants of Sanford
have decided to strongly support Mr.
Holly in Ids hew venture and lie lias
fully thrilled to run the daily f■,r six
months. • The Sanford Herald ha**
been a great uphuildor of .'■unfold
and surrounding country, and tin*
\dlocate joins in wishing the D;,i!v
Herald and Editor Holly every sii.t
11 ss. It takes money to run a daily
nr a weekly paper in these times, and
the merchants arc the people that
can materially help, in making a good
paper in TSanfofHWIr any* other tow n.
—Titusville Advo ate.

and ti.e i h..
will lie made to
attend school provision.* being mad
for those mentally incapacitated and
those who at the age of sixteen have
performed a certain amount of 'school
work.. The new law will not In* a
hardship upon the parent* Id t Illw.il'
• Inidfit who feel that th-y ar&gt;* not
able to let the child.- • i attend school,
a s provisions are also m a d e f ,r tm •
■ . Id tel]

teat i n ns , -1ay t i i . i f i mi i a a i f i r i n g in.-

cry and ruin to the world.
Such a spirit does nut 'make for
the friendship that a victor should,
have for a vanquished foe who fought
a good light Not the spirit that for­
gives and forg. is. N»i the spirit
that would cement all nations to­
gether with no dividing lines'm the
hit ure.
Ami yet regardless of the spirit ue
can
all rejoice that peace lias at last
In this day and age all children
should have a common school e d u ­ been ratified.
cation at least and those who feel
that they cannot allow the children
to attend school ure the very people
who should have the advantage of
education.
•Those interested in the law should
study it well and become familiar
with the text by the time that school
opens in the fall and it is published
in this -paper at this time in .order
that the parents may know the law
in all iu jiliases.

WHY NOT BE EXPLICIT?
Say* the Sanford Herald: "\V. II,
Hynes jius been suffering for some
time with a finger on his left-hand."
I’oor fellow! Whose linger Was it?
Most folks have three or four lingers
on their left hand and it seems to mithat w'ith but one finger tln-reon it
would naturally make a feller stiller.
. The recent accident at tiie OMcen
, Palm Bench Post.
ferry emphasizes again the fact that
we need a bridge- across the river at
that point and not a ferry. While
Just a* soon as the Herald said it the ferry and the county is not re­
contemplated giving the people of sponsible in this accident it demon­
Sanford u daily paper the residents strate^ that such an accident ran
hurried—Ui . the - olfiua to --subscribe. hupp£n ui any time on'uTerry barge
One man signed a contract fur ai - and could not have happened on a
nunl subscriptions to the extent of bridge. The Jferald _hus advocated
five hundred dollars, and there was a the counties of Seminole and Volusia
generous outpouring, as the lent building a bridge across the river at
revivalists say, of the '/flurry-and- this point many times and while this
gjve-lt-to-us" Spirit. Hanford is to paper was against the private owner­
ship of such n bridge knowing that
the counties should build it we wunt
a bridge there and if. not u county
HONOR IN NEWSPAPER GAME owned hridgq theji a privately owned
Some time ago the editor of a bridge but give us a bridge.
Denver newspaper was fined ,$'250
11 is tlie rankest fallacy for Sent- st&gt;nMng remittal ces sent *hoftie by
for *contempt of court for declining
innle county- and Volusia to he t soldiers in the fighting area*.. All
when u.lked tn rfevetil to a grand
good roads that ■
W!*a accomplished In a business
jury the names of persons who had spending millirns on
lead up to an ancient ferry and the wa&gt;’ Besidees the gift of more than a
given him information relative to a money on good Toads is pasted *!n ] half milh n in supplies.
During
.matter Investigated by the grand
elTect when people are obliged to re­ I twenty-two days and nights of fightjury and which information formed sort to a ferry fo get from the coast *nB the Y" mude up a'nd served
the basis for the newspaper stories or go to the coast on the main line 18,000 tons of chocolate,
that originally HtoKecTthe inquiry..
of trnvol. Seminole county is ready,— Regarding- this specific work in
In ..thus refusing to aivuigr. the or at one time was ready to meet this -area, records show that - the
name ut bis informant tthe editor Volusia county half way on this Y. M. C. A. was ub e to serve in
simply regurded the first ethics and bridge matter and if Seminole coun- good shape the 12Dth, 130, ifilst and
ironclad rule of the newspaper game, ty is still willing to build her half 132nd Infantry, the 122nd, 123rd
and that is to keep strictly confulen- tlien Volusia should bo made to come -and ld4th Field Artillery ammuni-

".'Min mi.
try iceiinig nut y iur
hug* on this plan and if you are not
more than pleased we will refund the
cast of the tnadieine.
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"of fti u iiii'f ding were a : ■) i. |
Mi'. If rtey said the Ht dry dicks
wool I le hu in j ' , vi v.Jjer tin ,
1on d be tiie.i m ■,! u d \aii'afoiitfly
for the repair and reconst uetioti nf
ships.
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rh ppiiig board itself, be said, but by
|ir v.Tte lornpatti *. \ lii. lt will i ■'
pr di . t h’if),tl.|il.'i(l i in lip-,r
&gt;tru '1toil
Milton's Diction.
flow grandly Milton rolls and winds
through the arches and labyrinth* of
Ids magnificent and Involved dictlufT,
waking musical echoes ;i| every turn
mid variation of Its progress!— K. I’.

" id dm ^ \n niiuncc men!
Whippie.
I’l.” many friend* of I'r Fain yn
this cn*y- w ii be interested i:i i).e Ldlown-g a -,no n, em-i.it hi f*.- |i ytona News;
” Aunoun ii*me at s have been reC'*i veil in Day t eta nf toe fofllicaming marriage of Dr. C. V.’. Fain, one
of Daytona's leading professional

In U n ion
T h e re Is
S tre n g th 1

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HE principle applies quite
na.much_to.banking, aa - to
soldiers or states or governments.

It is most fortunate thotthe Fed­
eral Reserve Banking System has
been in operation during the war.
The advantages o f -this organiza­
tion accrue to the customers o f the
member banks who at the same
time contribute to the BtrcngtH
° f .the nation's banking system
and enjoy the benefit of its pro­
tection.

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The frantic hunt for houses con­
Mrs. M. M. Stewart and her sister
—
tinues In Sanford and the Want from Plant City left Wednesday for
Columns of the Hernld nro the most Hendersonville.
North
Carolina,
popular part of the paper with those where they will spend the next tw*o
f - f Talks Succinctly
who are seeking rooms, houses, etc. or three months. They* were accom­
Inland Leak-proof piston rings. panied by Miss Edietli Stewart, who
All sizes, for all cars. Sanford Cycle after spending a few weeks in the
mountains will return to Philadel­
69-2tc
Harry Word and Co., 115 Park Ave.
phia
Pa.
W. H. Gragg of Miami is in the
lummer in Waynaavitle, N. C.
Miss Fern Ward are now comfort­
Hot
Point nnd Westitighousc irons,
Motorcycle tires and tubes. San­ ably located in their cot tag * at Day­ city the guest of Manager Stanage
different
sizes. At Sanford Cycle
of the Hippodrome Theatre. Mr
tona Beach.
ford Cycle Co., 115 Park avenue.
Co.,
115
Park Ave.
G9-2te
Gragg
is
a
•cornetist
and
is
assisting
59-2tc
Go out to Holden Park noxt Wed­
the
Hippodrome
orchestra
while
If
you
haven't
picked
your
farm
, T. C. Vincent of Vcro was among nesday and ace the first game of the
here.
j
for
next
se’
a
Son
see
H.
B.
Lewis.
A
the visitors to tin? city on Thursday. new league season between Orlando
number
of
first
class
pieces
ut
at­
We have Goodyear 40x8 truck
Pint Mason fruit jars at L. P. and Sanford.
59-ltc
tires in slock*. Sanford Cycle Co:, tractive figures.
For
Electric
Wiring,
Fixtures
and
McCuilor’s.
56-tf
115
Park
Ave.
59-2tc
R.
B.
Brdssiere
(of
the
Orlando
Attorney A. K. Powers left Wed­ Supplies see E. C. Bowman, 30S
Reporter-Star
was
in
the
city
yester­
Mrs. II. C. McMullen nnd attrac­
5(!-4tp
nesday for New York on legal mat- East Fifth St.
day looking after the interests of
tive
little
sons,
H.
C.
Jr.
and
Paxton
Miss Iluth McDaniels is home for
tens.
that sprightly paper. The Reportera
vacation with her mother and returned to their home in Jackson­ Star is taking three months' sub­
E. M. Galloway is carrying his
ville
Sunday
after
a
very
pleasant
arm in a sling ns the result of his car fr ft. ds nd will return next week to visit with Mrs., McMullen’s sisters of scriptions now for the. ball season j
Sacksonville.
licking him. *
and is publishing photos of Sanford
this city.
Ask to hear No. 2724—At Dawn­
and
Orlando ladies who are at Day- j
Ask to hear No. 2318*-Hnil Co­
Ask to hear No. 781,18—Orientate,
.1 1
lumbia. at H. L. Gibson's, Second ing. The It os ary, at 11. L. Gibson's, Violin solo by Sigdel, at H. L. Gib­ Iona Beach. * ’
and Magnolia.
59-1 tc
and Magnolia. *
59-1 to
Ask
to
hear
No,
(1108—How
You;
son's,
59-ltc
, Second and Magnolia.
*
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ferran and
Guunu
Keep
'.Em
Down
on
the
M. Hand has purchased this
Sergennt Stanley Walker is borne
ek a new Chandler car from the family of Eustis were in the city after an absence of more than a year Farm, medley, by Billy Murray, at
Thursday, the guests of Mr. and
t Tire Co.
in the service of his countfy in the II. L. Gibson's. Second and Magno­
rr-A^Stonc—Till kinds—of^hnulF
motor corpiTbranch. He spent many lia:— :---------- :------------------ 59-ltc
Mr. and Mpt. R. II. Bronson left months in France and saw some
Mrs. D. S. Babbitt is now very
I lag. Phone 243.
50-tf
Wednesday for Tampa wheYe they hard service.
pleasantly
located at the University
_Mr.^aniL Mrs. George Speer and take a steamer fur Key West to
of
Virginia,
after spending two
| family are spending a few weeks at make their future’ home.
The-largegt stock of Mazda lamps
weeks
with
her
sister, Mrs. B. E.
Daytona Beach.
in town, including 2 new types.' De­
E-Z Seal ijuurt fruit jars at L. P. liveries made. W. H. Treadwell, Ilaley at Rocky Mount, N. C., and
Orlando and Sanford will play the
McCuller's.
5t»-tf
also several days in Richmond. Mrs.
neJtt "to Fire Station.
59-ltc
first game in the nc.w league here
Babbitt expects to spend about six
Mrs.
R.
It.
Deas
jind
family
and
nest Wednesday.
O. P. Swope of Oviedo is the first
Mrs. R. C. Bowers and family have Seminole county man to purchase weeks lit the University taking a lec­
Prices reduced on nil go ds at returned from a month's pleasant
ture course.
the new model Chandler car. The
Mr*. Grace Williams' millinery store.
sojourn at Daytona Beach.
Bicycle lumps, .bells, horns, pedals, j
Wight Tire Go. are very proud of
59-tf
coaster
brakes, ■
Ask to hear No. 49585 Keep the this new* car and expect lb sell many saddles, chains.
Mrs. J. E. I.uing was called to Tul- Home Fires Burning, at 11. L. Gib­
handle
bars.
Everything
fop
the
1
Uhhssseo this week by the serious son's, Second and Magnolia*. 59-lte more this season.
bicycle. Sanford Cycle Co., 115
Ask to hear No. 2728' Turkestan,
llness of her aunt.
• . .
59-2tc '
It. J. Holly spent Sunday at Day­ by Billy Murray and the American Park Ave.
Buy Diamonds. Wight Tire Co. tona Beach and attended l be mi'til­
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tibbals of
Quartette, at II. L. Gibson’s, Second
65-tf
11at tirs City, who were Here several
ing ol the daily newspaper editors at and Magnolia.
59-1 tr
Mi s Sara Wight lias returned the Daytona Beach Hotel.
ys the guests of Mrs Ti Mini's
Leon, tbs fanev truck driver and aunt, Mrs. Fannie Mutuant left Sun| horn*' after a pleasant visit with
Woodland Park will be open the transfer expert has returned to San­
Ifriends in Orlando.
d y. Mrs. Tihlials will visit her
next two Sundays.
5s-2lc
ford. He star ed to France to sec V-t&lt; r. Faynm Ki bit, at Jacksonville
Mayor Davison and Artie Smith
Edward Nelson ha: arr.ved home bis relatives hut could not gel li.s
«iti among the Sunford visitors to from France *where he saw active passport visaed by the French con­ ami Mr Tiblnits util visit relutiviss
in Kentucky .who.-*' Mrs. Tibbals
Pa;, loan Reach Sunday.
service with the 78th Inf., arpl made sul in New York,
will
join him later before returning
Ask to ‘hear No. 2291 Sons of a record us a !*arp*»ii«ter ’ .
Ford part* we carry a line of to Florida.
Ann - -a, a* II L. Gibson's, Second
E-Z Si al pint fruit jars at 1. P. Ford parls Top recover,* and scat
. Gave Dinner Party
Ask to hear No. 2721 A good mg day a ' lendunce fur the opening
Iaim Magnolia,
* 69-1 tc r McCuller’s.
Sanford Cycle*- Co., 115 Man
games of the semitin, which starts
- 'ul-if | covers,
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Lake of Sanis
h-tr*i
to
Find
ami
That's
Got
Roy Symrs and Meade«Fox wrire I. A Bromley ‘ liolli*' af'i-r -peiid- Park Ave
59-21 e
’em. This a iii a | i a h, al II L next veek l l * aw aril *will be I 11 | :*i gave ,i delightful dinner SalurInrr.'oc rt, Sanford visitors at Day- jug u fi w dity &gt; iii Norl li t '.iroiii a
Mr and Mr,. K I Starling lell &lt;iibsoit. S'mo*mI amf Magnolia 59-1r mi tb* hirgi pi reentagi* of the pop-j day evening at which places were
Inria Hi .n il last Sunday.
ul.iti.ii turning out and the stale laid for eigMeeh of the younger suciwhere he uei ompnnied Mft liriitn yesterday for New York. ButTulo
M P. l-ij”' who is from Mecklen­ r emui I of I 11!., v v ’l be lin' d ns u ;■ - ; ; S m.*,.- I,
Complete stock Diamond tires. ley who will spend the summer there. and many other points in she.nortli1 lie eti***riainburg, North Carolina where they
Wight Tire Co.
5J»-tl
t ine-Ht was arranged for the pleas ire
Ask to. hear No. Egyptlund and ert states on an extended vacation make a spe, salty of hornets’ Itest.s basis
Col U F Stovall, "ho "his prioril.ee ltr.niters have a change of Mummy Mine, ut H L Gibson's, and pleasure trip, They will be
their ilougfeters, tin* Misses Mauri
s;tv s till* nest found by If C Nhcufcr I dent uf I lie kr-t Florida State ■u t •* -'*1a
tins' several weeks
ad'i ri i'i«menl in this issue «&gt;( I he Seeond nii'l Magnolia
Places were arruiiged*
'7,!&gt;dtc
near Ihi^ citj is a h &gt;i net's n, .t ami
Bt-rit’.tl I! " ill im en i
u
\!i I lo* later t- sung ami dance mu mu a yello'i' IJ1bet's Itesl I'earl is l.eag (‘ back III I9H9. annouuceri tin' f1r t u fuUiiwtog: Mis** Dorothy
Mr. and Mr* \ k !{i&gt;-xi-Uer and
T.-e frst Hall gam 1
(he season children left Tdeedaj liijj^ln r ear L.r *io Colin- in ami bear them, at anxious lo secure tins trophy am) gel offer iif t lie cup last night and the Humph, Mrs. Lucy Byrri Smyt ie,
in I he new league here Wednesday t 'omilliTee, ^Georgia., where they will H L. Gibson's, second nnd Mag­ &lt;4 prize for it in i he annual hornet's r i val ' ■ for* t h e t n e *1 “ 0--,*Ili*’&gt;4 ,t , Mi-t-i Vic) in*t Nesbit. Miss Nftf-UU
bring ii'xuit a i:n*rr&gt; begiun; ig f *r •i •&gt; • i . title C nth &gt;t,y, .Itrry B.
59-lte
Ibetween Orlando and SanTord •
spend a month visiting relatives and nolia
m*st parade indulged, in at Charlotte. t h e ■ii,;tu* H*ason. T a m p a Tribiim ! _
Jr , Tom' Martin. J r , FrankTin
Martini Washington, tin N t ' , in M,e, of next. ;. ear
i (line, oils and greases, free u;r friends.
Wti.ii.raff,
lluwkins Cotioetly, R.*»itransport
that
It.
J.
Holly
was
on
as
Ma to serve you Sanford Cycle
WANTED
DI D t LEAN
nald
Holly,
August *KtJliertj, Walter
Bicycle
Repairing
mfr
bicycle
re* • ♦ ♦
* ♦ ♦ ♦
transport secretary will carry in­
F
115 I'ark A\e.
59-21e
BAGS, ANY KIND EX­
Connelly,
Mrs.
A. 1*. Connelly and
pair
simp
|*
tilllargi-.
1
t
illiil
♦
terned German prisoners- back to
Mr. tleo. Fox, Sr., and daughter.
CEPT
01.1)
S(M KS,
M
r.*.
B.
\V.
Ilernduh.—Daytona
••qmpperi
repair
the
city.
shop
in
♦
Christian S
Rotterdam, Holland this week, leav­
Miss Martha are spending n few
COATS,
PANTS
OR
Bench
New*.
All
*vi&gt;r!;
(lane
i
gmtrariquickly
tun
wilt
In*
held
a
ing Charleston piers.
♦
BED SPREADS, VT THE
[months over ft! Day tuna Bench.
l If1*4| tin* best. Siiiifurd t yelt- ('tc. ♦ Club, Oak a'
le, between
Spot
Lights,
horns,
bumpers,
minHEK\1.D
OFFICE.
5!Mf
Quart Mason fruit jars at I*. P.
Park
Avt*.
7.9-21*,
115
Third
and
F'ourlh
strets,
• • ♦ • • • •
♦ * • ♦ ♦ ♦ * *
A limited number of violin pupils lor meters, everything for (lie. auto­
M Culler's.
56-tf
♦
on
Sunday,
morning
at 11
AT
mobile
(
I.
&gt;
.-ur
Cun-tiN
a
1952
Sanford
will lie accepted h;. t'ha S Stallage
Vliiyiir ! '.i';st’ti "ill
I H
Vr;ATii, Mil,,' by Mi n* art.,
II 1 *
title
di . * ll.a Springs. \ trg:n a, w*, rv R •'ideii' I and si ndl.i 111 pal met t ,
♦
&lt;,
i
iml
i
if
t
&lt;
1
M
;i
cniiiiii
*
. VII persons rie-.lijug tu ul* P
Mr ILilph Wight w.t! lea'i this
Ih* i, ,;l enjoy I he bat hs for. m-v.-nil avenue.
* + «## + « +
59-ltc
lend
Sunday school will
| tt i
Mr and Mrs. V A Kay n r and "eSr, fur Daytona lieai'li wluTe she
photic
No.- 19. :iOii or 9J-J
J.
A.
Shelley
and
K,
Ik
Shelley
AMention Farmers
Capt. and Mrs. G. A. Brower aro It. E. Squires lift Saturday f &gt;t tlie.r will fn^ the guest of lier sister, Mrs, nnd James M. Fry of Palntka are lit
not
luicr
tha n Saturday
Read the advertisement in this
|ha k home after a trip of several old homes at Goodground, L mg La Verne ' Hurt, who with Mrs. Ed­ the city the guest’s of Will Shelley,
noon.
Free
transportation
tweaks to Hot Springs si ml other Island. They expect to be absent ward Higgins and family* is spending brother of the Shelley boys. They issue of The. Ford Son Tractor. Thu
will
he
furnished
them . to
the summer at the beach.
for a month or more.
best, and cheapest tractor for- all
(points.
and from If within a radius
are. prominent farmers in the Hnxt- farm use. (’ F, William.* is the
Base ball supplies, hells, lints,
Southern tires, 61)00 mile guaran­ ioK.s section and are anxious '» loeute
Ask to hear No HI 05 King Cotof three miles of the Meth­
for
B(,rtilin ut
Ford
gloves,
mils, et&lt;*. Everything for the tee, all sizes, CttlxJ to .'15x1 1 Sun- in
11•••i March, at II. L. Gibson's. Serodist church.
banloril district.
district
the Sanford
They are Garage,
boys. Sanford Cycle Co.
59-2lc
ford C/'lft Ihi, 115 Park Ave
Iond and Magnolia,
59-1 tc
looking over the farm lands here
59-21 c
James Hull is. bark from France
A. It. Commons of Stone Island
" tii a view of purchase anil are the
NOTICE
where
he
was
in
the
service
of
Uncle
|
(iiiiiii,*
(Li
*rry
at
Jin
ktomvillc
was jprint leal kuiil of farmer* that we
• * *
| w,i- in the city yesterday and rePrior to July 15th payment of pav­
Ipnrts everything quirt tm Lake am in thy :i2:i Inf., and where he in fhe city Saturday look ii &gt; after need Imre.
ing nnd sidewalk liens will be ac­
made n good soldier hut he is glad the interests of the government in
Monroe.
Ask In see and hear Bubble Brook cepted at fare of Hen plus allnrm-y's
“ Pieces of Elobt."
to
be
back
borne
again.
the
War
Savings
Stamp
campaign
There's a man at the curb to
Record for children. Put out by fte nnd costs. Payments under this
The
piece
or eight wus (fie Spanish
| serve you.
55-tf
While at Day tuna Beach stop at Goode is a former newspaper man Cola people. They are just the urdcr must be cakh. After July 15th piastre or peso, now called ti dollar,
M s. Mahlon Wright left for Nash- Hotel Breakers. New management. who gave up tlm work to jiSlp witi thing for Kiddies, at Hi L. Gibson, all paving liens will be enforced by thus known tlirntighntit the Spanish
the-war.
&lt;
*
foreclosure..
‘50-1 tc
Second and Magnolia.
59-ltc
luallt lit the days of piracy, because It
I vilje, Tenn., Tuesday where.she will Kates reasonable.
By order of city rotyirll.
Woodland
Park
will
lie
ojlen
the
wqs divided'Into eight real*. It was
visit relatives and friends for several
A. S. Perry of Augusta is in the
Perlyns &amp;. Britt In their ndvertiseJ. J. Dickinson,
i silver ililit worth $1 in the United
[months.
city looking for a house to locate next two Sundays and July Fourth. thent- today call attention to the fact
State*.
67-4tc
City
Attorney.
59-ltc
here,
us
he
is
the
newly
appointed
that they arc* offering some line
Dr, D. C. 'Ward, Osteopath is &lt;i n
Harry Cobb is home from Franco prizes to the members of the* bull
ISanford on. Monday, Wednesday manager of the Southern Bell Tele-,
where he was a member of the fa­ team. The prizes ure valuable and
phone Co., at this place.
[and Friday of each week. 58-tf
saw tire an added inducement to . the
The B. &amp; O, Garage has a new
Ask to hear No. 19517—There's a mous Wildcat Division and
service
of
many
months.'
Harry
is local players to speed up and make
| advertisement in tjijs issue regard­ Long, Long Trail, at II. L.'Gibson,
glad
to
get
back
home
again
and
good. Read the advertisement nnd
ing Kokomo Tires and Buick curs. Second and Magnolia.
59-lte
says that Florida is the best place in then call attention of the players to
| Look for it.
Mrs. N. H. Garner and her daugh­ the world.
it and then go out and root for the
A six course fish and chicken din- ter, Mrs. J. B. Lawson and little
home team. •
WANTED
OLD
CLEAN
| ner, 75c. Fish suppers 50c, at the ■Dorothy left .yesterday afternoon for
BAGS.
ANY
KIND
KX-‘
FOR SAI.E—Electric Shoe S h o p Ajr*s Day tuna Beach Hotel, 50-tf Atlanta where they will spend the
CBPT
OLD
SOCKS.
One Champion curve and stitcher, 1
remainder of the summer.
COATS,
PANTS,
OR
Champion loose nailer. I Landis fin­
Dssk4B.iyjTO.imui wsvu**’jbniwnsuiwmmurtijuuijiuti 3
e a d q u a r t e r s iTjjp*
WHEN YOU THINK OF CAN
BED SPREADS. AT THE
isher, 2 solidify jack*, I l wo II. P. mo­
DY THINK OF THE KANDY
HERALD OFFICE. 59-tf
tor, I sole cutter, 1 bench lools,
KITCHEN. IF IT HAS SUGAR
Bicycle Tires—New, fresh stock $700.00. i;. H. PETERS, Lake
n
e a r e
1'N IT WE HAVE IT.
STAR
— ------*‘-GfUnrp
and- guaranteed - tit -$6.00- per -patrr •Helen. 1'Fla:--------*
I
THEATRE "BUmDING.
4S-tf
Put on free of charge. Sanford
O. P. Herndon of the Star Theatre
Mrs. R. J, Holly ha3 returned Cycle Co.,* 115 Park Ave.
59-2tc has just installed some line frames
home after several days at JDaylona
■a;
Mr. Chus. McMahon of the 20th for his jiosters in front of the th Beach where she was pleasantly en­
atre. Aside from their attractive
tertained by Mr. and Mra. Ayres at Engineers arrived 'in Sanford . Wed­
Let us Bend you.
feature
the’ new frames tin nway
nesday,
Juno
18lh,
nfter
being
over­
the Daytona Beach Hotel.
seas
for
the
past.
18
months.,
5(r.
with
the
pasting of the lithographs
E cordially invite you to make our Bank
a quart or more
pocket and end wrenches, all and Mrs. McMahon and buhy girt each day, as the new style frame
your Ifeadquartcrs for business or other
sixes. Sanford Cyc|p-Co.,' 115 Park will leave in a week or two for thoir holds, the hill without pnste. The
of our delicious
Ave.
.
• • 59-2tc
home In Miami.
lithographs- look ve y attractive in
purposes where we can be of service.
Ice Cream for
J. Howard Jarrott, Jr., of Savan­ , I *have returned to Sanford and their i ew- frames and the Star is
nah. Ga., was u Saturday guert of will give iny personal attention to greatly enhanced in
appearance
Sunday Dinner.
Our loyalty to the community extends to you.
hi* cousin, Mrs. R, A. Terheim. Hu the lamn Auto Transfer business. thereby.
was accompanied by Mr Jamison of Your patronage will be appreciated. GEORGIA PEACHES BY EXPRESS
whether or, not you are a customer of ours today.
t
the A. C’. L. Supply train.
59-ltc
Leon.
Nothing but bent select, perfect
Ask to hear No. Cl07—The Royal
*1- Wejare here to be "bothered" and your call a t a n y _
Patronize the merchants (who ad­ fruit shlppod. Gordons and Garmons
Vagabond, at II. L. Oilman's, Second* vertise in the Herald; They arn the June~"lsl iu‘ 20th‘, Ralls and Hllcy’s
time will be a pleasure to us. •
.
and Magnolia.
59-ltc
ORDER NOW
real business men of Sanford whoi June 15th to July 1st, Elbcrtas Juno
Presiding Btder Dr. Hilburn will believe in publicity and progress.,. 25lhr.Jul 15th. Three Dollars per
preach at Ethel on Saturday, July They believe in advertising and be- c,-t ' ^"h le r'a Check or Mouey
S T R E N G T H ’*
SERVICE
I2th And hold third quarterly meet­ lieve In the Herald and nre making ^ r^cr*
ing. Pastor Allen , will. give fifth It po- si hie for Sanford to have u
Reference, Uank of Weston. C.'*B.
Sunday to Moore's Chapel church. real newspaper.
*
*
Long, Weston, Ga.
57-4tp
Ask to hpar No. CIOG—La Mar­
Miller tires and tubes—all sizes in
•Will Give.Sliver Gup
at llyi:s$t sup* by Graviure, at II. L. stock. You don't have to wntft. we
The Tribune Cup will be awarded
J u st Phone 325
' ; ’-*4" ' lfl
" ht'oI m e : i n s t i t u t i o n "
wibsun’s, Second and Magnolia.
• »
can serve you. Sanford Cycle Co.-, to the town of the Florida State
C isauua.ua
59-ltc
115 Park avenue.
59-2tc
League which gathers the best open
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Mention of *
Millers In Brief
Personal Items
of Interest

In and About 1
^ 1he City

Victory Celebration

of Fourth of July
at New Smyrna

Four automobile races on the
beach for cash prizes. . .

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Interesting program of sp o rtsand contests.

TBig dance on cement pavem ent
in evening.
Good music ail day and evening
by Company A Military Band.

in

fa
- -Ss.

New Smyrna July 4th.

^ Make. Our Bank.
Your H

Taste is the Test

M
^YOUR F R IE N D S

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THE SANFORD HERALD

Daily Fashion -Hint
BUDGET OF OP I NI ON “JUST
BETWEEN YOU AND ME”

EVEN THE GATE POST
NOT IN IT
A Chief Is Among Ye Taking Notes
and Faith, "lie’ll Print ’em”—
So Says Sauntcrcr.

JtJNE 27. 1919

fore your eyes. Close-ups ef the im­
portant operations are shown liber­
ally, anti anybody witnessing these
typically American methods of build­
ing cannot but feel a thri l of pride
at the achievements of bis'country­
men in the mechanical world.
These filmp have been adopted by
the United States Government as a
part of their educational series.

^ v C A V t^

BACK

in the vulcanizing business sts
long experience, thoroughness. „
ern equipment and a policy of
prices, both to us arid our cus tori
Many motorists havt* found thai
availing themselves of our gm-j
they were able to reduce their tire
pcnse by half of the former cost
PHONE 17
Sanford, Florid

FOURTH JULY CELEBRATION

StrRiefl. ginghptn b u s e d for th e
ffeond dress, which is made with a
suspender sk irt to be worn with
gulmpo of lawn, organdy or dim ity.
The skirt la trim m ed with deep poc­
kets. Two yard s of gingham nnd 1' J
yard* 3G-in eh dim ity nro sufficient
f r a girl of average size
Cbamliray qr linen wimld look well

made up after the third model. The
-h’'rt walsted bodice buttons in dou*
blt breasted fashion and is joined to
a gathered sk irt, pocket trim m ed.
The flecvos’aro sh o rt and self-cuflib.
F irst Model: Pictorial Review
brcs.i No. 7GS4! Sizes, 2 to G yen*!'
Price. 20 cents.
Pot-r,nd Mode*: Dress No. 7779

Sizf-i. G in it years Price, 20.cents
Third Model: Dress No. 72f*G. Sizes.
6 to 12 ) ears.

Price, 20 CCBlS.

OF OC R SUCCESS

Dailonn Beach—Formal Opening of
the Summer Tourist Season
The business men and hotel pro­
prietors, barked up by the Triple
Cities Chamber of Commerce of
Daytona, Daytona Reach and Sea­
breeze are planning an interesting
program, which.will be held in the
popular, resort city of -Daytonu
Reach*
The object of this patriotic cele­
bration is prjrTiarily for the purpose
of entertaining the hundreds of Cen­
tral Florida • friends of the Triple
Cities; who spend the week-ends and
the summer sra-on at the beach.
Mapy tm Movements have been
made along the l.ne o hotel and
apartment uceommoda ions, :nd a
great deaal pf activity is evident
along the lines of business in these*
resort cities.
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187 FEET FRONTAGE ON LAKE MONROE
Joining Iiulkhcad on the West'. Two.blocks of building Lots
With two story factory building.

Address: C. KENNISON, I*. 0 . Box 505, Orlando, Fla

The program will consist of: Rail
game at f»:00.-a. m.: followed by
parade of decnrslted floats at 11:(H1
a. m.; Reach dinner and aeroplane
Muni* from 1:00 p. m to
the
Daytona .Municipal Hand will fur-,
nish a free ’concert and payillfon
dancing frotn -:U0 to U;:10 p. m. dr*
the be eh. The feature of ,the d iy
will be the automobile, motorcycle'
and bicycle races on the World’s
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flim sy-soled dress
V i course not—for
•you'd see to it that
your shoes were the
tough-soled, substan­
tial, serviceable sort.
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the “shoes” for your
automobile.
You want your car to
keep going on one set
of tires as long
sible.

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WIGHT

SANFORD,

H ul l .il.d
now in r a p t m t y . Tin
Picture* of t he se two h i g h w a y m e n
look to me like "my oid friends,
lirpaln ”U li.iatn-. and O i a u ne e y ( ip
c'lit Wilson T h e y were not in c,i;&gt;-

In-re. iii fact the;, were perfi-i-ti) wnlmg In -.lay here without
being in captivity but 1 reckon if
they are n„w in Orlando it is rw*res-iiri in hold them in captivity In­
ca use no one would stay down there
.unless he was in captivity. Ninon
Rutt had belter keep these two
. Every day is a fresh beginning, birds in a good strong room, with
Every day is the world made new. plenty of bars (iron bars I meant so
Y'ou who are weary of sorrow and they will not break out and come
sinning.
hack to Sanford. Vess urn
Here is a beautiful hope for you —
"Eveev day is a fresh beginning:
1.1 -ten, rny soul, to the gbid re­
frain.
And in spite of sorrow and older
sinning,
And puzzles forecasted and pos­
sible pain,
Take heart with the day, and "begin
again."

* fount Leon de Truckskv tin*
major domo of the Carnes Hotel is
back home after getting as far as
New York on the first leg of his
journey to Paris. Leon obtained hia
passport dll right but he could not
convince the French consul that he
was a Frenchman and the consul
could not J‘compre" the Hebrew face
and the French name. It was in
vain that Leon pleaded that he was
really a human tiring despite his
Darwinian tendencies The consul
was adamant ami Leon is back on
the job of riding the head baggagp
on the jitney truck.

c My old friend Roy Bowers or
"Doc" as his friend* affectionately
call him i* 'timing to the front in
ci'y affairs and 1 am glad to see
him .getting into the thick of the
fray.- I like the way he-goes after
things and lie la bowid to be heard
from in the future. -He believes in
using a cold chisel in prying off the
shell from the fossilized birds that
are sitting on the town lid and if
said birds cannot be made to sing
"Doc” believes in putting them into
the discard where they belong. In­
stead of spraying them with Mary.
Garden perfume "Doc" uses dis­
infectants.
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but stilt in Jacksonville.

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still

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week what he thought about l h e ! ‘'* A&lt; H1NERY \ EHSl'S
new rily charier. He said he did
not know anything about the char
ter hut that anything was bettci American Production Methods the
Theme of Educational Film
A. question that is often asked in
connection with the recent war with
Germany is "llow did Antfrina. in
the space of months overcome the
twenty or more years’ start that
Germany had in the manufacture of
war materials of every .description?”
Those jvho know answer the ques­
tion in three words, "By quantity
production." But this answer means
little to the average person who has
not seen the American method of
quantity production in actual opera-

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JUNE 27. 1919

'PrcsH*Commlnpcg*

my shirts and I couldn't sec her try
J
ItT
So I ironed the'last two myself.
||D aytona, June. 19.—The following
You know I am lender hearted and
officers for the Florida Press Associa­
I
didn't mind giving her the price.
tion for the ensuing year have been
If
you had to pay 32.25 for it you
appointed by T. Et. Fitzgerald, presi­
wouldn't
have gotten over it in a
dent of the association:
week. Oh, well,' 1 have CO francB
Executive committee: Mrs. Lois
left. Am sending you a 2 mark and
K. Mayes, Tensacola Journal; E.
a 1 mark, German money. I think
Taylor, Miami Herat ; Harry L.
the paper is better than the French.
trade mark
Brown, St. Augustine .Record; J. E.
Well, Mother, this is some war;
Worthington, Tampa Times; Gilbert'
the
famous battle of Paris, some
D. Leach, eesburg Commercial.
story I’ll have to tell you.
The production o f citrus fru its
Committed on Constitution and
I will close with love and kisses for
By-Laws: C. O. Codrington, DeLand
is a fine art— the most highly de­
all.
News; R. J. Holly, Sanford Herald;
veloped branch of horticulture.
C
Your devoted,
J. C. Brossier, Orlando ReporterSonnie.
Star.
•
P. S. Am sending you a map of
Knowledge and skill are re­
Membership Committee: Mrs. C*
Paris.
Have
marked
President
Wil­
H. llolderman, Cocoa Tribune!"
quired gt every step—from se­
son’s home No. 1. American Pence
jJVayne Thomas, Plant City Courier;
Commission building No. 2. Head
lection of land for the grove to
N. P, Nerwich, Palatka Post.
quarters.Paris District No. 3. Louvre
the protection of fru it on trees
Finance; R. W. Storrs, DeFuniak
No. 4; Hospital No. 57, is No: 6.
Breeze; A. K. Wilson, Fort Pierce
from insect -und other enemies.
You can tell most of the places by
Tribune; II. C. Sparkman, Daytona
re
'W&amp;.
the names on the map. The gardens
Journal.
and parks arc easily noticed. Blue
BEAUTIFUL AND ORIGINAL,
Success in raising grapefruit
: Legislation: W. R. Carter, Jack­
lines
are
subways.’
The
wall
runs
Dame
Fashions
says
It
Is
a
season
Goodrich is making
and oranges is evidence that the /
sonville Metropolis; ' R. J. Holly, of lace and there Is no dissenting entirely around the city, 20 ft. high,
*he burliest, sturdi­
Sanrord Herald; Willis M. Ball, word when one-can havo an over-, from 20" to 40 feet across. Will ex­
grove owner-has a high order of
dress of bo ft ecru thread lace mount- plain better whdn I see you
est, most* lasting
Jacksonville Times-Unlon.
-intelligence and-the~capacity f o r ~
id .an- dainty . paaleLaatln— Thera la
tires iha rubber in -‘Virgil.
an overbiouso o f the satin, with a
Its application in practical ways.
dusiry has ever
suspicion of a pcplum below tho
HOME IS CASTLE
crushed girdle, and deep turndown
seen; and Goodj-icb
Oviedo Home Burned
And Can Be Used As Storehouse collar to finish tho V- or ovnl-ahapcd
knows it.
. Is there any reason why-the
'
The.home
occupied by M^s. Mary
neck.
Medium size requires 3«J
For Liquor
yards
32-Inch
deep
laco
and
4
yards
Jacobs
und
her
son,
Edward
at
In every test of road*
ability that has been proved su f­
Washington, June 26.—A man’s 36-Inch satin.
Oviedo was burned to the ground
roughing to which tires
Pictorial
Rovlow
Dress
No.
7906.
right to store liquor in his home for
ficient to master all the problems
Saturday night about 11 o'clock.
can be put, Goodrich
the long ‘‘dry’* period nfter July 1 Slzos, 16 tQ 20 years. ‘ Price, 25 The fire was started when a lamp in
o f citrus culture should not also
e
Tires have unfolded an
stood up today against an attack on cents,
the room of Mrs. Jacobs was over­
endurance, an ability
be found equal to the task of
that provision of the prohibition en­
turned. As the lump struck the
to take punishment,
forcement
bill
before
the
house
judi­
sociation of the (Jailies of the state floor it hursted, scattering the oil in
marketing the crops of the per­
which has run into
ciary committee. "
be formed, to be known as the As­ every direction
which
instantly
•phenomenal mileage.
sons who possess it?
Near the end of an all day session sociated Dailies of Florida was car­ caught fire. Edward had just re­
Confident In this know!*
*
the committee voted down an amend­ ried.
tired while Mrs. Jacobs was in the
edge and belief, Good­
The growers who are members
ment which would have made it u Motion of Chris Codrington that net of retiring and although many
rich desires that all
lawful for a citizen to have liquor in the chair appoint a committee to persons were on the street and gnvc
o f the Florida Citrus Exchange
tire users share in the
his possession, struck out a section attend the meeting of the Southern immediate assistance in removing
confidence of Goodrich,
believe there is no such reason
which would have prevented "use” Newspaper Association in July at valuables from the house, scarcely
and the big mileage
by a citizen of liquor in his private Asheville. Committeo
appointed, whatsoever was saved so rapidly did
and that collectively and co-op­
Goodrich Tires assure.
dwelling and decided that in the Brown, Brossiere, Clay Codrington. the flames spread.
eratively they are entirely cap­
matter of general enforcement there
Therefore, Goodrich an­
There was no insurance on the
Motion that Holly he made vice
would he no difference between war­ president pro tem. carried.
able of themselves se'ling the
nounces to present and
household effects, though hte house
time and constitutional provisions.
future owners of its
Motion that committee he up- which belongs to C. J. Martin was
product of their groves.
pneumatic tires — an
Even with this and other changes pointed to take up the communica­ insured. It was a five room cottage
adjustment ' basis of
the hill as it will he reported out tion of F. B. Stoneman of the Miami and had been constructed hut little
They ask other growers to
6.000 miles for SAFE­
is considered as all embracing. So Herald regarding the exchange of over a year.ago. ,
TY TREADS, and
drastic are its provisions, members Florida news by the daily papers of
join them, for mutual benefit and
8 . 0 0 0 m i l e s for
of the committee said, that while a the state. * Committee appointed F.
New
Hank
at
Winter
Garden
protection, assured by ten years
SI L V E R T O W N
man may put out a keg of beer in B. Stoneman, Hugh Kpurkmun and
Winter Garden, June 21.—At a
CORDS,
instead of
o f its successful operation that
his cellar he may he convicted and J. C. Brossiere.
meeting held here last night n new
the 3,500 and 5,000
fined for instance if he wears a
Motion that the next meeting he hank was organized with a capital
the Florida Citrus Exchange is
m i l e s ’ respectively,
watch fob on which thrre is a picture held in Orlando was carried, the stock of $26,000.00.
It will he
heretofore in force.
the ideal form of marketing or­
of the keg as an advertisement.
meeting to he called by the vice known as the First National Bunk
Remember that a Goodganization for the best interests
In a general consideration of the president.
of Winter Garden, g
rich adjustment is a
measure the committee made a num­
After a vote of thanks had been
o f the citrus industry.
The following officers were elected:
fair one,
Goodrich
ber
of
minor
changes,
hut
the
prin­
extended
to
Mr.
und
Mrs.
Ayeres
of
J.
D.
McMillan,
president;
H.
E.
knows the mileage is
cipal fight w;as over the quostioh of the Daytona Beach hotel for many Bumhy, vice president, and A, B.
in its tires, and more;
For information regarding
the right of home storage for per­ courtesies shown the newspaper men Newton, cashier, and ten directors,
and to make you realize
terms of membership in tha
sonal use. Representative Morgan, the motion to ndjourn was carried. J‘. F. Ange, J. 1?. Smith, J. D. Hen­
you lose money in be­
Florida Citrus Exchange and
Republican, of Oklahoma, endeavor­
The newspaper men were the nas, S, T. Willin, J. N, Joiner, A. C.
ing without Goodrich *
other
points of interest to
ed
to
have
stricken
out
the
question
guests of T. E. Fitzgerald at lunch­ Bruy, K. L. Harris, A. F. LandTires, the new Good-’
you,
write,
wire, ’phone or
reading
that
"it
shall
not
he
lawful
eon
at
the
Daytonn
Beach
hotel.
street, A. Y. McMillan and A. S,
rich adjustment is pro­
call
on
tho
to
possess
liquor
in
one’s
private
Ficquetle.
claimed broadcast.
dwelling while thp same is occupied
Lcltcr From Virgil Smith
The A. B. Newton store building
and used by him only os his dwell­
was
bought as a site and will he ’re­
Buy Goodrich Tires
The following letter from Virgil
ing."
modeled
and ready for occupancy by
from a Dealer
Ardent prohibitionists on the com­ Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs C. II. September I.
mittee. voted uguinst the Morgan Smith of this city will he interesting
ADJUSTMENT
proposal for the reason, they said, Jo his Sanford friends:
Orange County Citrus
Fabrics • 6,000 miles
Paris, France,
Useful T h o u g h U nw ed .
Sub-Exchange
that nothing was to he gained by
ORLANDO,
.
.
FLORIDA
Tin* moilern &gt;lew Is that a woman la
Cords • 8,000 miles
June 7; 1919, 8:30 p. m.
enacting a law so drastic uh to arouse
-,i
nrceii
•r'ly
a
failure
because
her
the hostility of people who rejoiced My Dpar Mother:
t
_'■ Miss-spent.—Boston
that the day of the saloon had end­
If you could see yoiir “ Sonnie"
ed. Prohibition members support­ now! From the tiinp of dny you
ed an amendment eliminating, the would think it was dark, hut not
Wi sdom In Saving.
provision that the liquor must he ob­ here, for I have just sturted this
A m/in mny. If lie k n o w s not how to
tained and placed in storage prior to letter and 1 am going-to finish it be­
s a v e nx he gels, k e e p Ills nose all hts
the date the "act would become ef­ fore it gels dark.
life
to (he g r i n d st o n e am) die not
fective.
Ah amended the section
The s u n h a s j u s t d i s a p p e r u e d be­ w o r t h a grout lit last.
reads, "that such liquor need not he
hind the horizon, and the moon is
reported, provided the burden of way up, ami 1 api sitting in front of
showing that possession is legal upon our home (a squad tent! with my
Be Glad.
If you see a - ma n or woman site'
the
possessor.”
feet propped up on n small box just cessful, he glad of It. Don't w aste .
BEST IN THE
enough to /nuke myself comfortable, lime bellltllntf Ids success. Use your
Fruit and Vegetable Crates
LONG RUN’
ASSOCIATED DAILIES MEET and nil the sweet smelling clover force trying to equal It. .
around me. What better could 1
Yea Can Bay From U i at
Florida Papers Will Form Strong want? Well, one*thing 1 know and
Whole**]* Prices
League
that’s tq he homo.
“ John Chinaman,"
As fnr ns enn he learned, the earli­
At a call from President Fitz­
The camp here has begun to liven
W rite fa r P rte e L M
gerald of the Florida Press Associa­ up a little, for the inter-allied cop- est use of the nickname John China­
T O
W
.
A.
Merrjday Cempuj*
tion the representatives of the dnily testants will train here before he man ns a designation for Celestials !"
In "a letter to the committee of man*
Newspapers of • Florida met in Day­ ‘‘meet’,’ at Pershing Stadium."
• Ptklka, FUriia
■
goinent of Drury Lane theater," pub­
tona Beach at the Daytona Beach
There will he men representing lished In I^unlim Just ICO years ago.
Hotel June 22.
nine different nations. The French
' Those present wore T. E. Fitz­ and Roumanians are arriving today,
gerald of the Daytonn News, Hugh and we have most of the work to do.
Sparkman of the Daytona Journal, 1 have to step on my truck a little
L. W. Bloom of the Lakeland Star, once in awhile, for there are’ six
J. C. Brossiere of tho Orlando trucks doing about fifteen trucks'
Reporter-Star, W. M. Pepper of the work. So you may know we have to
Gainesville Sun, II. P. Nerwich of hustle..
the Palatka Post, Harry Brown of
The meet starts June 24 und lasts
the St. AuguBtine Record, Edward until July JHhJnclusi.Ycvand.we.have
■*■ •■«- ■f '
•—*—
TajriorTrf^tlre“ MlttntVHerald,' R ~ J. to stay here until all the cleaning up
Holly of the Sanford Herald, Chris. work is done.
Codrington and Clayton Codrington
A new truck company arrived at
of
• « the DeLand News, D. H. Conk- "Clichy” yesterday and who do you
ling of the Palm Beach Post.
think the commanding officer was?
T. E. Fitzgerald was elected chair­ Nobody but Kenneth Murrell. I
»
man and R. J. Holly secretary pro have not seen him yet but Harnage
tem of the meeting. Chairman Fitz­ told me about him and the first time
gerald stated the object of the meet­ I go in I'm going to see him.
ing and the secretary was asked to
I received your Mother's Day
read the communications from, those
letter two days ago. Believe me it
who could not attend but who were
hit the right spot. The money I re­
interested In the - association of the
ceived also and I have started on it
With Competent Men to Wash and Polish Cara
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Florida dailies.
already. I went into Paris yesterday
Editor Nerwich of the Palatka evening, bought an album for Gladys
Post addressed the meeting regard­ and a big bunch-of - postcards; col*
ing the' forming of a Florida u s o d ir ored ones,'of Paris. I also purchased
tlon
with a paid secretary to handle some service chevrons and insignia.
the advertising and other business 'of In all I) spent about 65 francs and I
the members.
Setm» an Unfair Division.
have- something to show for it, ex­
Thousands of hats discarded by
Editor Brown of the St. Augustine cept about 3 francs I paid for rail­
English women are exported every Record addressed the meeting 'Re­
ysnrto Brazil, where they are eagerly garding membership in the Southern road fare and supper.
I put out 13-40 for my washing
bought by the Indians, The feathers
Association .and the tonight and some washing I had too,and other ornaments on the hnts are Newspaper
tikrn by the mea. and the hare Straw Southern Advertisers Association.
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only 32- pieces. The poor little wom­
E_ t i .
shapes given to their womenfolk.
Motion by W. M. Pepper that as­ an was so tired ahe eould hardly Iron

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