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                    <text>IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER G5

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1919
RETTS OPEN FOR BUSINESS

SANFORD

TRUCK

GROW ERS

Have Paso In This Issue Showing
One of the Finest Ice Cream and
Annual Statement.
Cold Drink Parlors in the City.
In this issue of the Herald is a
Betts is open.
page advertisem ent of the . Sanford
And the hearts of the kiddies
Truck firowor?, Inc. giving their
and of the older folks are glnddened
annual statem ent according to the
by thi« announcement.
auditor’s report just made.
For manv weeks they hove beer,
The statem ent shows th n t this
waiting for this fipe establishmsnt
organization of farmers have just
to get rendy for business for every
finised their first season th a t has
man, woman and child knows Ed.
been a most successful one in every LOW WATER PRESSURE MADE
B etts for be it known th a t the a­ EVERY RAILROAD IN COUNTY FLORIDA RAILROAD COM MIS­ way.
i LL BRANCHES
OF
SHOE
FIRE p !G!!TING
DIFFICULT
SION WILL MEET IN JACK­
foresaid Ed.
has been catering
WILL. BE TIED UP UNLESS
INDUSTRY MAKING . HUGE
They have handled a million
OWNbicS
LOSE
TH
EIR CARS
SONVILLE
AUGUST
2IST.
TO
to the wants of the public for the
DEMANDS ARE MET.
PROFITS SAY GOVERNMENT
dollars worth of gross business.
GARAGE DESTROYED.
HEAR THE CASES.
past seven years hut he has been
The strike of the shop men of the
They averaged 8 nnd one- q u arte r
Washington, Aug. 8.—President working nt other establishments in
What looked like the destruction
If there is nny complaint on the
Sunford
Division of the A. C. L. Ry
acre per man in the organization. of an entire city block started in a
Wilson will address congress in per­ this city. He opens this week his
Clunge
of
loll
rqtes
of
the
Southern
is now one week old anti while it
After paying freight crate m aterial fire in the Seminole Garage Monday
son today to make recommendations awn pnrlors in the room on First
Telegraph Com­
seems
th at n settlement will be reach­ Hell Telephone
etc., the organization has paid each afternoon about five o'clock. The
for legislation designed to aid In re­ street formerly occupied by Simon's
pany the place to complain is in farmer more than $5000. per member
ducing the cost of living. This was store and next door to Perkins and ed soon it is not yet in sight.
orgin of th? fire i.» unknown as the
Jacksonville where the Railroad Com­
net profits.
The strike is « peaceful one from
'earned today at the white house. Britt. This room has recently been
shop had been closed for the day
mission will meet for this purpose.
Agents of the departm ent of justice remodeled nnd placed in first class every standpoint ll’.c men all being As Oveido and Geneva are effected
Read the advertisement in this and there wus no one in the garage
to, ley throughout the country were shape by Contractor George Venable residents of this city anti the majority ill this raise of rates they should he issue of the Red Gator Brand.
at the time except Mrs Williams
10x100 feet, the walls of them owning homes here and
obeying the order issued by the and is a room 40x100
who is the bookkeeper and was in
represented as the fo il-wing notice
attorney general yesterday th a t pro­ being finished in white pnper and have lived here many years and
the
front of the building in the office.
Family Reunion
fiteers and boarders of food and the wainscoting in dark green nnd they are only asking thnt they be
One of the helpers was out in front
There was a family reunion ut of the building waiting on a gasolene
.thcr necessities be tracked down presents th at lofty and cool and in- paid commensurate with the cost
the home of B. W. Smith of Pnnln customer when something like a
and prosecuted under the Lever food viting appearance that Is so rc- of living in this day of exorbitant
on Sunday, Aug. 3rd.
control act. Recommendations for freshing in the aummer weather, prices.
muffled explosltinn •csin*,‘'«I fallowed
additional legislation necessary to
Ed Betts knows the Ice cream
be
n dense smoke and Mrs. Williams
is
v.voi’kV, who nad served tor
The shon •"**•» •** of th*» *nm°
('feet tb*n the rn«r
wild drink buoi . . . .pfl V...
immediately
sounded the alarm.
nine months in Bate Hospital 136
frame of mind as the engineers who
formulated
by
the
special
*
u
b
|cntcr
to
the
wants
of
the
trade
with
Volie
Williams
her husband who has
Vannes,
France
had
returned
the
living
by their representative in Washing­
remittee of the cabinet, were In j many new nnd fancy drinks. und ton last week toiti President Wilson
Sunday before, looking none the charge of the machine shop was
. Mvtii W ikor.’ ’ • •
•■j .t*!*r-.-T-'- i'&lt;jclictouis iccr. He will be assisted by that either Congress must reduce
worse l»ut rather bettor for his over acrooss the street on business and
fieri to make these recommenda-] Howard Harris who is nlso r.n expert the high cost of living or expect
hurried over but in »*m03t an in­
seas trip. .
»ns the subject of nn enlry message j n t |iis line. The new store will also to raise the wages of the engineers
stant the machine shop and the
His young daughter Mrs. G. O.
congree*. Their nature lias not handle Nunnnlly’s famous candles or exspcct another strike. It is simply
entire building was in flames and it
Stenstrom
of Eustis arrived on
TAKE N OTICE thut on Thurs­
en disclosed.
nnd confections, cigars and tobacco coming to the point in the existence
was Impossible to get out any cars
day. August 21st, 1919 nt 10 o’clokc Wednesday; his eldest , Mrs. O. II. or any part of the equipment.
The country today faced the defi- and a good line of stationery and
A. M. the Railrond Commissioners Hlackwelder , of St. Augustine on
• tirornise of nomc cut In bread supplies.
, ,
The fire department responded
Thurdsay; und on Friday his sitcr
ires following announcement yesBetts place will ma e a spet
y tha* there must he relief from the of the State of Florida will he in Mrs. Phillips, whom he had not to the cull as soon as possible but
r d u y by Dr. Julius II. Barnes, of
od Sunday orders
" • ’«
* present high prices or every industry session at the Chamber of Commerce seen for nineteen years arrived with the water pressure was very poor
Auditorium in Javk-i-nvIUe, Florida,
•i"’ corporation th at im m c U .t. » « £
L
b . » n d.' in the land will be tied up.
then
and there to hear and consider her youngest duughter, Mrs. Norman. and the water company did not get
fort would he made to place on sale
1,,c ne* s‘urt , . .
. ...
The demands of the shop men urc your application heretofore filed with So Sunday Mrs. Jno. Purdon and any pressure until the fire was al­
every community teh ee price, are e.m ple.e by_ lit. P unthla. ami 1.xset forth in the following circular: with them for their approval of your family; Mr. and Mrs. Ren Sm ith most out. With the inadequate plea­
Sanford, Fla. Aug.4, 1919 telephone toll rates authorized by and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarke sure the fire departm ent assisted by
:.“ th . Leo brother, o. th.a city
citizens did valiant work and saved
the Postmaster General, and of Pearson and family came. This was
ire during the last four months, he and the lighting, fans and other To nil Locals and Members
the theatre building belionglng to « r
the
first
time
th
a
t
Mr.
and
Mrs.
your several exchange rates ut the
7 as been at least a dollar above electrical equipment was Installed Division 2 &amp; 3
Smith had had the pleasure of B er­ T. J. Miller L Son on th* south’ side
following Exchanges:
’ figure The announcement was by the Char os Electric Co of San- Railway Employees Dept.
and the J. L. Miller building on the,
Greeting:
Micanopy, St. Andrews, Chipiey, ing all of the!.* children and gran d ­ north side of the garage. Confined
a,le at U e same time however th a t ford. The lights are of the semiAt our regular meeting today we Fernandina, Green Cove Springs, children together since they have to the one story garage building
,e grain corporation had decided to Indirect type th a t cast n° ahadows
unanimously
adopted the following Lake City, Panama City, DcLand, become grandparents and their joy between these two higher building* 3
nintain the government’s guarantee and *hed *
^ I j t T n d the B etti
, wheat at $2.26 a husehel. The make a beautiful light anil the Metis resolutions, and ask th a t you do Palatka, Daytona, Gainesville, San­ was unbounded. _
.
ford, St. Augustine., Orlando. I W
likewise.
respective world wheat supply. Mr. place is one of t h e b“ ly 1,« $ £ d £
The return of our noble soldier garage finally cavou in
sacola,' K e y West, Geneva, GraccWh «»&lt;»••
• -• •
fIa ines were subdued hut it looked
arm , .aid, d ie,. , . 4 M .a c tio n
boys causes many happy reunions
-• »
* for a time as though the entire block
Owing to the cnoromus, and as vjlie, Havana, Jacksonville, Lynn —-— .
r,-,r\e protection a . .. .
Rna 'J e n d much to tho appearance
sich us thir.
of buildings including the theatre,
we think unjustifiable, advance Haven, Oviedo, M ilo Beach.
ri,r ater.
......
0f this new place.
Approved
by
the
Postmaster
Gen­
the Herald building nnd tho Peoples
in the price of ull necessaries'* of
eral
und
all
other
charges,
practices
Rank building would go.
life, we the mechsnics and helpers
employed by the railroad are un­ rules and regulations in force or
The Seminole Garage building in
able to maintain our pre-war effect by order or approval »&gt;f the
the property of N. H. Gamer and
Postmaster General, nnd to fix nnd
star iard of living, and
the contents belong to the Seminole
establish toll rntes, exchange rutes
Garage being the property of N. H.
WhereasGnrner and J. B. Lawson and the
In January of this year we muds
loss
is heavy partly covered by In­
this known to the proper au»hosurance.
ritles pnd requested such advances
One of the worst features of tho
as would enable us to meet th»»*&gt;
fire
was the loss of many cars th a t
enhanced prices, and retzin our
pre-war standard of living, and may arise in the premises.
Whereas:
And at said time und place, you
These requests were refer!ed *o and nl! other parties legally and AMPUTATED MEMBER IS BUR­
TRIFARITE M ANAGEMLM
i*
the "board of adjustment of rail­ rightfully interested will have an
IED TWICE BUT COMES BACK
MOST FAR REACHING PRO­
road wages and working condi­ opportunity to he fully heard.
TO HAUNT SHERIFF’S OFFICE
POSAL
EVER
SUGGESTED. tions" in February of this year, und
F \C H TIM E.
W ITNESS T H E HAND of the
Chairman of the scld Raiirozd Com­
Washington, Aug.7.—Organized
Ia the foot of Jumos Sweeten a
missioners. affixed in open stssion. hoodoo?
labot h before the nation with «
und by their order at Tallahassee,
demand thnt private capital be re­
James is a ne^ro hoy who a few
tired from railroad operation and
tho Capital, this 2nd day of August days ng- accidently shot himself
that there be substitued a trip an te
A. D. 1919.
in the foot at his home near Chuluota
R. HUDSON BURR.
control of railroad properties by the
und wni. brought to tnls city where
Chairman
public, operating managonwfit and
Dr Denton found it necessary to
the employes. The do rounds signed
am p u tate the foot since which tim e
by the engineer, firemen, conductor*
he has been in the county hospital
TWO B it GIFTS
and labor, -s of the American Fede­
Dr. Geo. Hyman Pastor Baptist in the rear of the county Jell.
ration of Labor wan recognized in
After t h e operation Dr. Denton
Temple made the congregation happy
Washington today ns the most fai
gave
the am pu’utcd m e m b e r to n
PROFITEERING IN SH O ES
Sunday night by the announcement
reaching proposal yet placed before
of two big gifts.
Mr. Ultimate Consumer has barely the nation during its reconstruction
Mrs. E. E. Cox has established
recovered from the shock he got
period.
two Memorial funds as follows:
when he read the prediction of one of
Officials refused to predict its
To Choplnln George Hyman of
the country's boot and shoe barons
outconfe. It will fbe formally laid
the U. S. A. ? £00.09. This was given
thut we are soon to be apying $20
before the house commerce comwhile Dr. H y n an was in France. fice with a foot that was found
and $25 a pair for shoes, when be
To Col. and Mrs. Walter Guinn flouting in the lake. He thought an j
stumbled ucross on authenic item
advertisement
$500.00. Making a gift of $1000.00 a'ligator had swallowed a man nnd j
in a trade paper,
to
Church Building Fund of South left this foot. Deputy David Speer |
of shoes for export—"R eady to
recognized ihe foot and again it woa i
Baptist Convention.
ship at once direct from our own
Mr. J. D. Hoed has adopted for buried, this time on the lake shore | be made
fac’.ories.”
ihe church a missionary in Tokio, east of the city and Dr. Denton
The firo demonstrated that gar­
There were, for instance, 59,600
clurion that th e only way to obtain Japan. Mrs. W. H. Clarke. Mr. saw to it himself.
ages
are dangerous risks in the
puirs of men’s work shoes at $3,
anything like a square deal was
Meantime a dog nosing around dis­
Hood
pays
the
salary
of
this
mis­
heart
of the city u n i th a t Salford
"m ade two full *u!?s, solid leather in­
to cease work, and
interred the foot and a man finding
sionary
which
is
$700.00.
better fire pressure and ono
needs
soles nnd counter, eolid lift heels.
Whereas:
it rushed to ths Carnes Hotel w ith
The action of these two members it and he ju*# knew that somebody th a t should be ready for business
Other work shoes are offered at $2,25
Having ceased work alter due con­
is indication of the enthusiasm that bud been murJei'ed and the murder­ any time of the day or nigh*.
$2.36, $1.80 and $2.50. The highest
sideration and with a full know­
exists in the Baptist Church.* l ive er had disposed of the remains all
price quoted is $5.76 a pair for " mcj|
ledge of our duties and responsi­
new ir,cmbtr» were uildpii Sunday.
gun-mctnl calf high-grade shoes.”
Was Not Murder
bilities we find on the one side Th.. church is interested in the but the foot.
The fair sex is n o t forgotten; two
Neighbors
found the body of a
Again tho sheriff's office was noti­
of the 12 items provide it with kid
negro
numed
Scipio Jones in his
fied and Dr. Denton called to iden­
shoes a*. $3.26 and "welt oxford
home
near
Longwood
last Satur­
tify the foot.
By this time D r.
and higt *huc»." at $1.76 a pair.
day.
On
account
of
blood
being
Denton and the sheriff’s office were
Frank Takach is among the boys getting somewhat worried about th e discovered near the body it waa at
Sush prices ore bound to excite
returning home. Frank was in the foot and they told the latest sensa­ first rumo d th a t he had been killed.
t m curiosity of tho domestic con­
medical departm ent of the army tionalist to keep the foot as they A t the coroner’s inquest it developed
sumer. Must wo go abroad to get
th a t he had been subject to hempr*
and waa atationed most of the time had enough of it.
American-made shoes cheaply? How
at
Lakewood
New
Jersey.
can manufacturer* and dealer* Jus­
The U st flrdcr haa burled it again ages and this had canted h b death.
tify the great- disparity In price*.
and Dr. Denton and the sheriff and
If it U possible to sell a t such reaBrjren Auto Garage Opens
his deputies threaten th a t if the foot
Signed A. C. Peel, Chairman
aoi able figure* abroad a t a prappears egnin they will endeavor to
The Bryan Auto Garage has
Strike Committee.
why not at home?—Buffalo Com­
give it back to Sweeten and let him opened in the Lcffler block. P, E.
Geo. Randall, iSecretary
mercial..keep it or at least keep it boiled for Pitta, of A tlanta, hxe arrived in
S. F. Weeks.
a few months where it will not bur­ the city, and will have charge of
L. B. Hodgins.
Mr. Pitts h a first
den them ir. their dreams nnd in tho garage.
Mrs. B. G. Smith and Mrs. Theo
A. L.
Combell
claos
mechanic
and knows tho auto
|t&gt;V.f
waking
hour*.
Aulin and the Aulin baby of Oviedo
B. Smith.
cost
%•
repair,bueinesa
in
al! its branches.
I
Is
this
foot
a
hoodoo
or
not?
nnd Mrs. Tilden Jacobs of Chuluota
. A. Draper.
render.
were shopping In tho city Tuesday.

notts

�PAGE TWELVE

IT IS SERIOUS
Some Sanford People Fall to Realise the
Seriousness of a Bad Hack
The constant aching of a had hack,
The weariness, the Bred feeling.
The pains and achea ol kidney iUa,
May result seriously if neglected.
Dangerous urinary troubles often fol*
low.
A Sanford citizen shows you what to
do.
Mrs. W. A. Tiliis. 1100 Elm A vt.,says:
"I am Just as strong for Doan's Kidney
Pills now ns when 1 endorsed them be­
fore. I used them some years ago. At
♦hat time I had a sore and lame back
and found it difficult to benrd over. My
kidneys didn't act us they should either.
I used a box of Doan's nnd they regu­
lated my kidneys and rid me of the pains
in my back, i have great faith in Doan’s
Kidnev Pills."
Price tiUc, at all dealers. Don’t simply
ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan's
Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Tiliis
had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Puffalo, N. Y.

CLASSIFIED

ADVERTISING

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ThiH H ead in g THREE CENTS a
Line For E a',n In s e rtio n *!ini m i n
C h n rj'f 2o CcntH.
In answering an advertisement
where no name Is mentioned in the
td, plca-e do not ask The Herald
for Information as to the identity of
the advertiser.
Usually we do not
know who the advertiser is and if
w? do we are not allowed to give
out this information. Simply write
a letter and nddress it as per in­
structions In tho ad.
This Column is Free to Returned SoWer«
and Sailors Who Seek Positions.

AUGUST 1

THE SANFORD HERALD
ln.WM r, 312 Sanfcrd Avenue
a t once.

house, 2 and one half acres tiled,
Mulca wagon nnd harness. Bargain
for cash. W. W. Dresaor, R*1

W anted—Fire proof safe: also
two horse wagon, if n bargain. Box
68, Sanford, Fla.
62-4tc
WANTED— OLD CLEAN
HAGS. ANY KIND EX­
CEPT OLD SOCKS.
COATS.
PANTS,
OR
BED
SPREADS. AT
THE HERALD OFFICE.
59-tf

For sale—2 2-ton Seldon Worm
Drive Motor Trucks Pneumatic
Equipment. 3 —1 Ton Seldon Worm
Drive Motor Trueks
Pneumatic
Equipment. If you are in the mar­
ket for a Moror Truck it will pay
Wanted—We will pay the highest you to see these before buying. J.
market price for pine veneer timber, D. Bowen, 327 Laura St. Jackson­
C2-3t
loaded on the cars, anywhere in 60 ville, Fla.
miles of Orlando, Fla. Dixie Lum­
For sale or exchange—1 Vault
ber &amp; Veneer Co., Orlando, Fla.
door, good shape, l large Safe, 71
• M*-6tp
inches high, 1 smnll Safe. 34 inches
high, 1 adding machine. Must sell
quick. C. Care of Merald.
62-tf.
Upholstering and muttrc«s making,
il Duroc
furniture repaired, mirrors plated,
Roseland
nuto tops and seats recovered. First
Gl-4tp
class work only. Brown Upholstery
Shop. 121 Court St., Orlando, Fla.
For Sale—One Dodge Touring
49-tfc
car, just overhauled and put in
Agricultural Engineer with crew first class condition. Seminole Coun­
o-&gt;on August 1st for other engagi- ty Garage.
merits with reliable parties nearing
sudirrigation. landscaping, report­
For sale—Ten pure bred Duroc
ing on property. Best references Gilts—8 month- .del. Roseland Dairy
Address Agri cultural Engineer,
61-itp
Cure of Herald.
63-2tc.
For Sale—Ten acres celery land
east of Sanford on brick road 1 i mile
FOK SALE
from loading station, five acres im­
For sale — Wood. Oak and Fine. proved, 5 acres unimproved, 2 wells.
Stove, Fircpluce or Furnace. Get For particulars apply to "F arm ,"
your winter supply now. F. IV Hinei c-o Herald.
GS-tf
Box 807, Rhone 57.
63-2tp
For Sale—Jersey Duroc pigs, 51For sale—Fine Columbia Church
a
pair,
SC for one. G. W. Spencer
Organ, in good condition. Very cheap
58-tf
Mrs. Criggnl 1st Street. •
03-2tp
For Sale or R ent—Large, comfort
FOR
SALE — ( ORONADO
able
bouse, recently repaired. H. C
BEACH. FIVE OCEAN FRONT
Dullose.
55-tf
LOTS, 50 X 209 FEET. NEAR
’*\VIII,ON AND BRIDGE ROAD
For sale—Mnxwell Touring cur.
$350.00
EACH
FOR
QUICK in splendid condition. Cash or credit
SALE. W. L. COOPER.
B. &amp;. O. Motor Co.
64-tf.
CORONADO, FLA.
63-2tp

For snle: Upright piano, Everett
good condition: very reasonable; in
quire Mrs. A. W. Fitts, 1006 E
W anted—20 sales girls Saturday Second Sg., Snnford.
63-2tp
at Kanner’s store 111 E. First St.
64-ltc.

WANTED

Wanted: young jersey cow. Write
P. Mussel white, Geneva, Fla.
63-2tp.

For sale—Two horses and one
wagon. Cash 5125. Enquire Wekiwn
Post-ofilce. Mrs. Wallace.
64-2tp
For sale—Spring tootli harrow
and sulky plow. Cheap. Apply Don
McDonald, City.
64-2tp

For sale—25 acre farm, 25 hogs,
W anted—Saleslady. Ladies Ready 2 cows and calves, 1 horse wagon
For sale Duroc Jersey pigs and
to Wear. Apply New York Ready c .d tools $1,600. Address Box IL sows. Good stock. Joe Fernandez,
64-3tp.
Wekiwa, Flu.
63-4tp.

Advertise in the Herald

For

sale—Iluick

Four,

REAL ESTATE

YOUR PROPERTY
WE ARE SELLING ALL CLASSES
FIRE INSURANCE
.

Tornado

Tour Auto

Your Home

Liabilit

Property Damage
nt Co.

-

Formerly Holden Real Estate Co
n

Lots, in All Parts of City

•
•»
€,

s in M. M. Smith’s Sub Division

A. F. CO NNELLY

model. Good condition, new
A bargain. Wight Tire Co.

f. wall case: four S ft. wull cases: one

2 5 ft. umbrella case: six 8 ft. floor
- cases; plate glass with iimiuio nose;
to horse-shoe rase consisting of two
i , 18 ft. cates and one 7 ft. case with
r» undi d ends nnd marble base. Al­
, most new outfit for sale ns a whole
_ or a part. V. E. Jacobs Co., 135 West
Jacksonville, Fin.
G4-2tp
For sale—25-foot launch, maho­
gany finish, auto top and control,
For sale—Launch 26 feet
long,
16 miles per hour, practically new,
original cost 51200.00. Cash or will 6 feet beam (Rrocltf model) 8 If. P.
exchange for cattle. Dr. W. F. heavy, duty Callin. perfection engine
Blackman, Lake Monroe, Florida also boat 47 feet long 8 feet beam,
has been used as house boat. No
power. Hulls in fine shape just paint­
For sale—20 acres choice celery ed. Price for both boats 5350.00.
land ull cleared, 10 acres under tile These boats can be taken through
good well. 5 miles from Sanford, Ocklubawn river to St. Johns.. If
good road, good house and out you mean business send for pictures
buiidingson place. For particulars nnd particulars. An excellent fishing
see F. C. Welsh, at B. &amp;. O. Motor outfit. Address Lock Box 394. Eustis
Co.,
Fla.
64-3tp
64-1 tp.

FIX TU RES FOR
latest Two 12 ft. wall r&amp;ses

FOR RENT

Furnished Rooms—By da*, xjti
or month. Every convenience. Ovir
Philips Drug Store, corner Park u j
First street. Mrs. C. C. Hart. Prep.
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FOUND
Found —Bluck bob tailed »«»,
marked under slope split in one it?
and crop in other ear. Owner ns
have same by paying for this, ij
and damages.
Bold. W. Lord.
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Lost—Bunch of keys bclorgitg
to D. O. Brown. Finder t&amp;ut
return to Brown's market SarJcrj
Avenue. Reward.
64-2tc.
Lost—Gray wool coat lost ia
automobile on Oak avenue. Fisdu
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COUNTY HAPPENINGS
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COR­
RESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY—EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
Mm. J. C. Vaughn. The W trd j'V ill
leave shortly (or Salem Mass. Mm
Wards
former
Lome,
The R. D. Brisson home on Celery
attractive evenavenue
ings with its line display of electric
lights.
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Mr. and Mm. D. R. Brisson had
as dinner guests last Thursday even
ing Mr. and Mm. Joe Cameron and
young people.
Mm. J. 0 . Rowan will return
a three months visit in New York
about September 1st.
Delineator
A party of .10 person, several car
A party of ladies front town came
loads returned the Osteen peoples out Wednesday and gave Mm. B.
visit to the Moores Station Sunday Steel of Bcardull avenke a very
School last Sunday and report an pleasant surprise. Her n-socintes in
the Baptist church.
interesting visit.
Mr. Cranson of the west side is
Mm. 1. D. Hurt is entertaining her
sister Mm. I. C. Hughes and little our tnnil man while Mr. Green has
his vacation.
sor. Ei gene of DeLnnd this week.
A son was horn to Mr and Mrs*
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin E. Estridge
Allen
Allman at ‘Osteen Ferry lust
and children drove to Oxford Inst
week.
Friday. Mr. Estridge returned Satur­
S
Mrs. William Walter arrived here
day. Mrs. Estridge ami the children
will remain two weeks as guests of | last week from a months visit with
her mother. They atten d ed n barbe­ her daughter in Washington D. C.
Mr. Walter and their son Ltonurd
cue am! picnic on Saturday.
Joined her here Friday and they are
Mr. anti Mrs. Wait* r J. Ward are packing their household goods pre­
expected here from Jacksonville to
paratory to shipping them to their
visit Mrs. Wards parents Mr. and
new home in Pahokee.
The Stones family who huve lived
in one of the Cameron houses have
moved into town.
Mrs. McDonald
&lt;v*nue
has gone to visit friends near At­
lanta Ga.
G. C. MeDougnl is at home from
Wa.vcross during the Ry strike.
Mist Clnir Cameron arranged a sur­
prise party for Mr. ami
Mrs.
Hunter, the newly-weds to take
place at the A. B. Cameron home
Tuesday evening. Mrs. H unter's
clan with whom she and Miss Clair
graduated with tms year were to
he included with the invited guests.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth drove
to Stone Islnnd Sunday and enjoyed
a visit with Mr. ami Mrs. A. B.
Commons at their attractive home.
The Commons were to leave for

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Richmonu, inutnnu on Tucdsay for diamond the results were 14 to six
several weeks visit with old home in fnvor of Mt. Verde. D on't g».»‘
folks.
discouraged hoys. While there fs
I. D. Hart is painting his tenant 1 ^ ° Giere is hope,
houses on Geneva avenue this week. I Sripio Jones 911 old colored citiOur neighbors who are away
for « " ,of LonKW° od * n8 f? unU dead ‘n
the summer and have favored
us h!s hIo n,t on Sunday afternoon. He
with cards are Mrs. Margaret Marla»t seen on Friday repairing
shall in Michigan. Mr. and Mr h ly o o f. t is thought he m ight have
B. Tyler in Waynesvllle, N. C.. Mr. nllcn and
ab,e t o *vt into the
and Mrs. I. D. Martin PorlU and, ^
'" ,t died lrotr; *ha ®ffecta ot
Maine, Mr. and Mm. B. E. Squires ‘J* hurf
“s . no ™
h"ard m ,n
com*
in Pottsdam New fo rk . Its tine to ,,lnin of btlnK U’
he remembered.
Word has been received from Louis
„ _ _
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^ Enttiininger that ho has arrived in
h h. D utton has rented the A. G. ^ e
am j WftS nt Camp Merrill.
L. warehouse at Moores Station
for the use of the farming company for
Mr. and Mrs. P. S. M orton, Mrs.
whom he is the Sanford representative Maurey and son Gregory Jr.
of
Their newly purchased land is Ijcinc (lr'nn‘l° ai*d *Yr. ul|d Mrs- J. S,
clpnred n n d n u t i n to shane.
Dinkel nnd J. E. Phipps enjoyed
11 picnic supper and a swim in Hoosier Springs last Saturday.
An nd In the I P . »
w »-*••«, .0 l ’if si ns an a Britt
to get cool clothes. The correspon­
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Blackman and dent advises to go to Hoosier or
little daughter were shopping in Palm Springs where they don’t have
to have many clothes but can keep
Sanford on Tuesday.
cool.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Alice Syzemore
Mr. McGahey and family returned
and Miss Flora Brockway were
C.
B.
Searcy
has
the
honor
of
home Saturday after two weeks at
guests of Mrs. W. H. Boyd Sunday.
their cottage at Coronado beach. killing the coon that had been mak­
ing raids on the poultry yards in
Miss Flora Ilrockway was visit­
J. E. Phipps was shopping in this section.
ing Mrs. Rooks in Sanford Thursday
Sanford Tuesday.
Mrs. Wallace of Wekiwa and Mr.
A. J. SJoblom and family of Lake
WEKIWA ITEMS
Reese of Sanford were married in
Mary were out Sunday in his Cole
School opened Mondoy with fif­ Sanford Inst Wednesday, which was
six looking after his Wekiva farm. teen pupils nnd Mrs. E. O. Herbuli* quite n surprise to every one.
Lcngwccd crcrscd bets with Mt. for teacher. We had no school here
The much n e e d ed repairing is
Verde last Thursday on Longwood last year.
being done on the Wckvwa bridge
this week.
Miss Eula Brockway is at work
in Leesburg labeling orange boxes.
Mrs. Syzemore spent last week
week at Fuller visiting.

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The good ruin Saturday was
thankfully received. It did cool the
hot wave some and was a great
help to the sweet potatoes.
Mrs. Jack Vaughn and Miss
Gladys Robinson were calling in
town Saturday and hail a good oil
hot drive coming home.
Our little Snnford town ia greatly
improved since the war is over. It
makes us feel good to v nlk t Le
streets nnd look each side and ht»*
our home boys back with us again.
It made us all ferl good when the
news came that Mr. Durant of
Lake Mary had got his car home
again hut I don’t guess the ones
that stole the car are feeling very
good from the looks of the bright
bullet holes through the side and
the back of the car.
It is a hard job for any one to
get off now a days with stealing
from others. We have good sheriffs
and deputies and they are brave
good men und they go to catch or
kill. It would he good job if all the
rogues could be put out then the
good honest people could live (n
peace and not feel efraid of rogues.
A theif is the worst thing we have
in this world.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thompson
of DeLnnd were calling at Mrs.
Jack Vaughn and Mrs. Tom Tyners
Sutylay afternoon and looking over
the old home place.
Mr. and Mra. Will Robinson and
family spent Sunday in Geneva with
Mrs. Robinson’s brother Mr. James
Byrd.
The airplanes passed us by again
'Sunday. They look mighty lonely
I up in the air so high.
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Smith and Mrs. Thoo
C O U N I I I I n l I E i i l l l l v J u ( Aulin visited Sunford Tuesday.
C ontinued from p a g e 2)
Ml*s Lnrsen of Orlando spent
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W KE MARY ITEMS
| Ar«0 »nd 'family.
... j; Kvan« and family returned j The Womans Missionary Society
their home in Tampa Sunday, of the Methodist church held its
n Evans taking them as for ns regular meeting Monday afternoon
Orlando in his car.
j a t the home of Mrs. A. J.,M cC ully
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Mr.
Mark
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Mr and Mrs. Mack Melvin andj' Wh,lo tho attendance was small,
, ^ children came up from Winter . f hcre waa^ much interest manifested
* vrn in their cur and spent S u n -;"] organising the society After some
with the Dunn family.
discussion It was decided to keep
*k?
' the Ladies Aid Society a distinct
C. A. Karina and family accompli- nntj 8Cparate organization as it has
| oitd t&gt;y Goodheart and Amanda i,ccn jn ^ pagt_ | t was also decided
! ifeWom motored down to Winter to hold aj| t ju, rncctliiK^ at the
Jlt.vn Si"* la&gt;’*
' Woman's Club building as it was
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brnddock more centrally located,
returned to their home a t Pcirson
Thc fam!|y of Mr. S. W. Swope
Tuesday.
returned Tuesday from the beaeli
H. D. Durant went to Pnlatka where they have been spending a
Thursday night nnd returned Fri- week.
ity with the remains of the sto le n ! Mr- L u nnro an(J famfly 0f
tir. it may wc" ^ur
coons “ ' “i Winter Garden
liave rented the
they made good use ol their time ( c U8hing Cottage for tho winter,
for it might be their Inst joy rid e .
Malcolm, brother of Mrs. Gore,
cn this side of tiie river. Thc ear jJ-a n^)ll moved io uviedo.
v„ found to be
condition! Mre A K Crawford nn{, Uttle
out s:i e " a RCn^ ,„ .n
*»n George have returned after «
bulb: holes.
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three weeks visit to Leesburg.
I, due m the skillful management J
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of Sheriff Brady nnd his force1 Little Misses Amelia nnd Eliza«nd their kindness will never be both Wright entertained a few of
jof(. ttrn.
their young friends Wednesday nfter
-------------------noon a t a little party.
OVIEDO
O. P.
Swope was a business
Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Swope ami visitor to Sanford
Wednesday,
children have returned from Chicago-j Dr nn(] M„
Simmuns ar,(i
q,. and Mrs. Mathison nnd dnugh 1Allen Campbell, spent last Sunday
ter Marguerite have returned to ut Daytona Beach.
l‘l. Myrr.- nfter a short visit to, The* Oviedo tiasehall team crosses
Oviedo.
, hats with the Kissimmee team on
Mi«i Elsie Marshall returned to Gie Ovideo diamond this week.
Atlanta Tuesday where she is taking
(', ]Jt West spent Sunday nnd
a cour.'o in the Grady Hospital
Monday at D aytona Beach returning
J.
Crawford of Orlando has wbh h'-»
car|Y Tuesday mornmov d to Oviedo it/order to be more lnKronveniently located to his farm ui
Mrs. L. E. Wright s|ient Tuesday
Iowa Cl tv this winter.
in Oriai.tlo.
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Well. yes. Our groceries nre pleasing to serve or display.
at our.store and get acquainted or phone 1GG
for supply, Largo o r Small.

Miss Neil King returned to Oviedo
Tuesday after an eight weeks visit
at Lexington Va. whrre ;hc har
been taking a course ul the Univer­
sity • of Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs. Tildcn Jacobs of
Chuiuota nre spending a while with
Mrs. Mary Jacobs, having been
called by the serious illness of Mr.
Edwin Jacobs.
Mrs. Mary Piorpont n-luniud
Wednesday from the Fla. Sanita­
rium where she has been for two
weeks.
W. J. Lawton nnd family re­
turned Thursday from Daytona Beach
where they have been for the past
month.
GENEVA
Mrs. J. V. Wick.% Mrs. Troy
Proctor and Mrs. W. D. Bnllnrd
were shopping in Sanford last Wed­
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phillips
expect to
leave
Saturday for
Hammoryl Ul ••yt
« op! t
where they will spend tho summer.
Rev. Abecrombia of Umatilla
preached at tho Baptist church here
lant Sunday morning. Rev. Abe
cromhic is a brother of Mrs. Bessie
H an and Mrs. Win. Stones who
reside here.
Mrs. Brown, mother of Mr. Will
Brown returned from Georgia last
Sunday Rufus Ilrowm continues
ijuitc ill.
Thc Womans Missionary meeting
of the Baptist church met nt the
home of Mrs. C. W. Culpnppor last
Tuesday.
Rev. nnd Mrs. Abecrombie, Misr
Mary Stones nnd Mr. Fred Stone
motored over from Daytona Inst
Sunday nnd spent tho day with
relatives.
Mr. Ravs Franklin our station
ugent nnd sister Mrs. Foster left
last Saturday for western points.
Mr. Hugh Tillis und mother of
Sunford spent the dny with Mrs.
Tillis' mother, Mrs. R. G. Nicholson
last Sunday taking her back with
them to Sanford Mint even'lig.

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gtieslN, «„
Hutiitil liiem |tin*
th'uliirly. Ills ndud also, wn» usually
tipoii
„ r—J.nlln,
It oun for the glrl'a wike that he
bent his every endeavor toward miccvwl lailla, tieautlful favoretl dnugli*
ter of fortune, bad promised to wait
for him until he xhutihl have achieved
the llnanrlul ruccOM which her fath­
er cotutlderetl neceMary to tholr union.
Imlla In her prnmlxo nnd not rn*
tlr«l&gt; given up her freedom. It was
agreed that nhe might still attend var
lous fest'.vltleH to whch slie wna liecuKtomed In the companlouNhlp of
men of her chooidiig, while Bob Itrereton tolled by the light of the Pgaratlve
evening lamp.
Little Juliet flitting at the opiioniiu
Hide ol the hoarding house table In
her UfrSt gray drew! wttb lt« white
collar, Janet with new weary circles
netienth her violet eyes—glunced at
•he flue absorbed luce of the new
hoarder und wondered wistfully lmw
some women were blessed by llmllng
their Ideal.
Janet coming curly to the breakfast
table one nmming missed him. Tin
mom ........... ••nn'*eoimtaM&gt; u^wiui^
For n moment she stood with the mis­
tress of the house nlone.
“Tlint Mr. Itrcrcton Is nick," Mrs.
Hutchins «n!d Irrlfalily, "and
.
at raid he’s taken with this uitchlng j
epidemic. If the folks here learn
nbotit It I won’t linvo a soul In tlin
house by night. They’re nil deadly
ufrnld of the disease, nit* I enn’t wait
on him, Land knows* He’s got an
if::’
wouldn't ho snrprlowl
have him go on his Insn», aeetueu *nV&gt;
nica to even maKO plant for hhiiscn.
Told me Impatient like to call up that
swell girl of tils an* slic’d arrange
tilings for him. Then ho went off to
sleep. Jlayhe you'd do that for me,'*
Mrs. Hutchins suggested. "I haven’t
time to call up folk's friends,”
So Janet scaled herself-and gave
tho Vaughns' telephone number. Her
heart beat rapidly ns she waited tlm
answering voko of Ilrereton’a sweet­
heart, It was as though she bad toystoriously eliatigcd places with him.
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"Klek?’’ came Miss Vaughn's borrlIIihI u itcry. "I will send In a mill for
Dr. Minor at once, and If the doctor
says (but Mr. Ilreroton has the “flu"
you will let me know at once, won’t
you? I shouldn't like to risk exposing
myself by going to see him. And then
have Dr. Minor mil n nurse. Thunk
you. let me bear trout you Inter."
Mrs, Hutchins’ worst fears were re­
alized, her hoarder was suffering se­
verely from the prevailing malady,
while the dot'or positively forbudu Ids
removal 1 And It developed that no
n u n c could be found in the exigency
und the doctor who v;ns exceedingly
busy hurried away.
Jtytct crept softly to the stair, a
moment she hesitated before the door
of the forbidden room, then bravely
entered.
"I will lake cate of " r , Ihvrelon,*
she told Mrs. Utltclilnu. "My AM)111 Is
directly across the bull. We will k«ep
him secluded and I shall carefully
obey the doctor’s directions."
“HiM'tns It ought to be n nearer wom­
an doing all that for him," Mir.
Hutchins said, dryly.
Little Janet’s lips closed In n Unit
Iln« Sli. had not I lied Miss Vaughn
„f
I'mnee's Intest condition, and
the return m.-Muge lmd been:
"l*''r_ter .vltnor will undoubtedly Hud
i .cene to J.^ik lifter him nml please
will you tell Mr. Ilrer-ton not to at­
tempt to come to our house until It Is
quite, quite snfe, and—I'll semi him
roses every day.”
The roses mine. Janet, busy with
her hght against lirnth. loft them piled
In the hall. The doctor had ordered
that they were not to bo In the pnUnit's room.
“Itrereton ncnled every lilt of oxy­
gen tlmt lie could get,’’ he said. It
would he a desperate light If *!'”/
could pull him through as It was,’'
But together they did It—the doctor
mid bis tin hwt iisslKtaut. l’attlng tho
girl’s shoulder, the doctor assured her
that Imr part In the case was greater
than bis own. Janet with a trembling
sigh turned aside.
"I'll get some sleep now," she said.
“Soon I’ll have to go hack to the
olllce."
Weakly hut tremulously the slrk
man called to lu&gt;r.
"Now that 1 Din talk, little angel of 1
light,’* lie said, "I want to talk to
you."
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But when Janet tried to explain
tactfully the refusal of hln sweetheart
to visit him In Ills extremity, Urereton
put forth a! quieting hand.
|
“Never mind," he said smiling.
VThere nre many things which we
learn lying In silence. TLo true mean- 1
lag of the word love, perhaps. Iailla
has that still to l»nrn."
"I must go now—" Jnnet begun
hastily. But Brendon’a clasping hands
lYSii'ultuM tier.
"Not until you promise to come
hnrk—to me." he flnld shakily. "You
must always come hnrk bccauce—I
shall need you always—doer."
ftllent In .InyouR wonder Janet gased
Into (he face of her ldeaL
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fire started and to utterly fail to thirteen cents in two days as a re­
have any presiurc until the fire was sult of a drive against the prevalent
about over and the w ater was not high prices. If the nation ever
R. J. HOLLY, Editor
needed. The Herald has not been learned the war-taught lesson of
W. M. HAYNES, Business Manager disposed to entertain the thought thrift, the time has come to put it
of a large outlay of money on the into practice. There is no need to
Published Evcr&gt;' Friday by
fire departm ent at this time but fear that the cultivation of habit
unless the Southern Util.'*ies can fur­ of atrictest economy in our personal
nish pressure the city will certainly expenditure will deal any lasting
n w a u r n o N ru in t in ahvanck:
need to purchase an engine for the blow to the Interests either of pro­
O X * T E A *---------------------------------------purpose of pumping water at a duction or of labor. Having once
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such as this city experienced atarrted price* on their downward
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K»A service is necessary. Since the city of goods will be quickly doubled and
I M i at IW P - t o U k r al (H*f*»a. FWrt4*
I'adrr A n a t M a n k W l»T*_________ is paying for water and tho Southern trebled Labor itself has been the
first to recognize the soundness oi
Ttlrpli*** fts, 11I Utilities Co., has n franchise to
t &gt; flic s: H » n J 4 n s lM ts *
supply water It seems strange that this principle. Self-denial has ceased
our city should be endangered by to be a virtue; it hasbecome a
HBV
SANFORD'S NEED
We witnessed a fire in Sanford. the failure of this company to have necessity if the dollar is not hence­
yesterday, and anyone else viewing sufficeint pressure when it is needed, forth to represent only fifty cents or
less.
Our plan oi living must be
the flames could easily see *hsY our*
O
simplified
and a .Vied down both in
sister city was badly In nerd of an
T H E EX PEC TED RESULT
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quanity
and
quality. If the price of
apparatus Thtch could furnish its
Some days ago wc called atten
corn
can
be
driven down thirteen
own water pressure and not depend lion to the fact that distributing the
cents
in
two
days,
what effect could
upon the water
works for it. government collected food still on
not
lie
exercised
on
the price of
Orlando found out this fact early in hand among the population of the
clothing
and
of
shoes
if
we resolutely
the gattw, and from the expr***«ions country would give little more than
refused
to
buy
new
garments
as
of those watching the fire yesterday a dollar's worth to each inhabitant.
a great many in Sanford realize the We also expressed the belie! that long as our old ones would decently
c ity 's need of such an investment. the cost to the consumer, when he cover our nakedness, and to purchase
no foot-covering made of leather.’
Had the fire been differently had paid his postage and charges This may sound like treasonable
located, and not hemmed in on both for carriage, would make what he doctrine; perhaps, indeed, it savors
aides by brick walls, the cost to the hought but little cheaper, if any,
of a thinly disguised form of holcitizens 'A Sanford would no doubt than what he pays at home.
shevism. But it is sound to the core
have been two or three times what
There is another phase of the nnd it is doubtful if all the wisdom
nnd engine and truck combined gjiuntinn
which
presents itself of congress will succeed in deridsing a
would cost.
i a letter from a correspondent. He remedy promising more rapid, direct
It Is cheaper to prevent than says as soon as it is discovered that and unfailing results. Out side of
the actual cost to the consumer is tbo ranks of unionized tabor, the
rep air.—Reporter Star.
equal to or exceeds the local cost consumer is powerless to bring any
at home, there will be a sudden pressure to bear on the evils of
TW O UNCEASING SUBJECTS
shutting off of demand and calls for profiteering. lie may demand thr
The two cvcr-prescnt subjects of
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"building boom" The form. .- has , ance will be sold at auction, and by but he will find it hard either to
got to run along for ten months yet. wholesale for some h,n* like 2A per
it* nature or to jitiacfnit&gt;
regulation* for it; enforcement.
amt our readers must be fed daily
of it3 coet VttIuu'
; The w riter State Cat-mist Ft. E. Unionized labor up to a certain
cn this sort of pap.
Rose, says: "If congress really de- point apparently ha* the game in
And as for the building boom: Is
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to aid the consumer and reduce its own hand* until iL u-rives at
really and truly much tu a
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let it offer these
building boom? Hones: now.
. goods
, .. - to the that impasse whose exsistcnce it
i public at 50 per cent, of their cost, fully realizes. The nation must or­
You pick up u Miami paper or a . wJ]ich wj|| probt bly lie 100 per cent. ganize itself against the profiteer,
S t. Petersburg or a Clearwater
I moro thai, it can rc«Hcve when it has using thrift a* its weapon. !f it
and you get the idea that the din of, .Q
th# K0(jda t0 wholesalers and prove true to itself, a speedy victory
th " saw and hammer would deafen gpeculators
t* assured.—Palm Beach Post.

THE SANFORD HERALD

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We all know, of course, that those I Tl“‘ ■*»*« chemb,t «&gt;*■ !hat ^
places named are creat and growing
* compared prices, in R E F U G E F R O M S U D D E N STCS.V
winter
resorts
and
th at. I
lt&gt;&lt;* w,th transportation charges
thev
are compelled
to
build j ( p a w l pw*t&gt; added, with the prices Ezr’tv CoT-tructed Shelter Which
Should Have P lace on Every P u b ­
new hotel* and additions to old ones, advertised by Florida retail grocers
lic Picnic Ground.
- T h at, in their own peculiar tyay, an;‘ falU ,to *c*
P“ b,,c ,B
are great and Invaluable assets lo r|K ° ,n«E to be bennfltted by the proThere I* not ntitrli pleasure to tie
posed sale through the post m liters
Florida.
lint! in the woods If no shelter I* near
at the prices fixed.
Hut is there a building boom in
Here is something for the Florida when rn!n threatens at any minute.
th e M ate? Orlando, Lakeland, SnnMany picnic* are broken up by show­
ford. Dcl.und, Palatka, Galntsvillr, j congressmen and senator* to look ers which last but a few minutes, sim­
La!:** City, Live Oak, Marianna, into. Florida is several "zones" ply liecnu*e there I* no way to protect
distant from these great New York the food or to keep dry until the squall
rrnBucola?
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and
Chicago warehouses, where moil pusses over, writes &lt;?. L Metier, Fnrgo;
How ran there lie at present ut­
of
tlie
good* are stored. It will take N !&gt;., In Popular Mechanic* Mugmost prohibitive prices of lumber?—
ulne. A shelter, such ns
Illus­
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high
post
Gainesville Sun.
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Quit your kidding, l r.cle Bob, and .
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thut much added to the hrst cost, d walks nnd picnics, and will Induce
la k e a trip to south Florida where
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which is already too high.
fleii, since they know that protection
There b» something doing every day.
“T he building boom in any south j ^ *,e foogrcis of the l niuri States I* within easy reach.
Florida city and the paved roads "kould. if it has any consideration
A dead tri'e, the trunk of which I*
would give an Alachua county crac- j fur th*&gt; co n su m er-th e clasi which ►till quite sound, makes nn exeell
ker heart disease.
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of food start for such a shelter. It should lie
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' price so low that it will be worth cure being tqketi to make the saw
FLORIDA RANKS SF.CONN
i while to buy through tills channel. ills as even us possible. It may be
The agricultural and industrial ,, thi# ia not (I„ ne&lt; tl&gt;0 bulk of the iiMvs&gt;.nry to erect scaffolding to make
d e p a rtm e n t of the Seaboard A ir, K00(la
W1, fettr. go under fils cut properly. After the cut sur­
face Ih worked smooth, eight rafter*
IF Line railway has been doing G fat on(, anJi anutb,.r guise, ‘ to grot** s tire lilted into the top of the trunk,
work through an advertising &lt;am- or speculators who wili buy for the The rafters are 1*J feet long, fo'ir of
paign to establish homeseekers in purpog), „f making money off the them being two by four Inch timber,
th e South. The railway admin's-1 spt,cuIatti&lt;)n.
end Pair, four by four Indies. They
tration Las favored aqd festered the '
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The suggection of the state rhemplan for each of the states, and for .
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four by four Inch p&lt;--Is, driven Into
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all the roads. Analysis of the P,»l.
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replies received by the Seaboard at
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its Norfolk olllce* results m what K
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m .y b . a ,u tp .iK lor m .n,- . h .., " " '" " J . 1*' &gt;“ *•». “ “ ,o1 " "
.think th .y k n o . « h .r , » . l
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and wp pars it to congrtia.—Tam la
douds and opp^rtunities lie.
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Through the departm ent at Nor___ q __
loik inquiries were received concern­
ing tv eiy one of the forty eight MIL LF.SSON OF I HF. STltlK F.
■-stales. Florida was scored in compar-| In spite of the delay, the in on*
V' L on with all the other Mates, a n d ! venience and the general discomfort
In comparison with the other *o the public inseparable from a
wouthern state*.
railroad strike, one could feel it in
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one's. Inm ial hnart to be grateful
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power Florida
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notion the disorganized und helpless
Shelter Is Near to Protect Clothing
behind in intelligent adverbs ng.
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O ut ot the total inquiries received Kalnal the nil,h co#t „f living. They
following the »d\erti*ing campaigns, j,ave adopted a course that will no shove It. The four by four Inch rafter*
Florida received i &lt;3, leading the en- |0ngrr j(.aVe congress with the option dioiild tie tith'd Into the log first, the
tire south, and rankl.tg second. \ir* Qj janorfng the most pressing ques- two by four Inch being ndili*| later.
Xinia D ranked next closest position tJon of t ,l0 hour. Thcy have brought Upon till* framework, which form* nn
Iteing twelfth; then came Georgia mattcr* to a focus with a vengeance Miugonnl, umlirelln-shiipet) structure,
tw entieth; Alama
twenty third, an(| vvhilc we may deplore the in- even-eighth* Inch Imarls are nailed
N orth Carolina twenty ninth, and onvience th a l thpir method of i form the roof. Tills may In* cov­
ered with shingles or some roofing ma­
South Carolina forty first.
maklng themselves heard may im- ll rial.
The only state concerning which pose upon each of us individually
For greater comfort, a scat built
m ort enquiries were received than
cannot l&gt;ut regard them as tho Hound the trunk tuny tie added, und
Florida was California, • which had champions of right and common other seats may lie liutlt near It. The
eighty eight more inquiries out of the
u y t heir action, they have • hole structure should be finished In
to tal of 9,SII.—Tam pa Tribune.
1put l t &lt;squarely up to congress ant i dark, neutral brown, with Just u
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j the administration to devise some touch of white trimming. If the roof
NO WATFfR PRESSURE
efficient method to lower the cost of I* stained n tnoaa-grccn, tli; color
scheme will tie In harmony during all
T h e fire Monday afternoon de- living. While they demand highe •crotons of the year, with the prevail­
CbOf'AtraUd th a t the Southern UU-!
“ the alternative for failure ing .•nlorw throughout the surrounding
Nth's does not conform with the t0 ,,rinK »bout this end. they have w(M&gt;d*.
r; ag:een.*nt in the franchise that they not disguised their sintere opinion
have a t least eighty pounds of th at higher wages would afford them
Altogether Too Smart.
pressure available at all times or a ouly temporary and passing relief.
Tom e men." said Uncle Ftben, **l«
a pressure sufficient to cxThe rulers of the nation are con- so smnrt dat dey lose* Interest In plain
• fire. In case the pressure fronted with a problem 10 grave as obt-fnshlnned Iruti. 'cause der alu'l
ran down they shcuM be equip- to appear almost insoluable by iegis- enough novelty to It."
and ready to raise the pressure |U G 'n . The remedy can *be applied
a few mlfitiYfi. This they have [ effectively only l»e a concerted action
Far Too Short.
done and are r ^ t doing and the upon the part of a majority of the
I still find each day too short for all
example t j ‘ tr*Jr nigilgenqe citizens oi this country. W hst this the th &gt;iRh*s I want to think, nil the
Inability to ca?ry out tte ir con remedy consist* in i* clearly indi- walks 1 want to tnke. nil the boqka I
with tha city, la their u tter,fated by the announcements th a t want to rend end nil the friends I
to have pressure when tho the price of corn has dropped want to see.—John Burroughs.

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We have just installed a quantity of new Safety Deposit Boxes in
our vault for our customers and others.
We now have plenty of boxes a t the same old rate of $3.00 per
year. Don't take chances with your valuables.
Bring them in and rent a box.
CAPITAL S30.000.00

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THE BANK THAT INSURES YOUR DEPOSITS

TH E BETTER PART
By VICTOR R E D C L IF F E .

*‘.S«i you nnd Cora have decided to
•mbark upon tho sen of matrimony,
Brill?"
"I am happy nnd fortunate In *nytng
yc*.'"
“Cora I* n fine girt." decinnil Myron
Blair. “I'd ought to know, for she is
me «!?&lt;trr-!n-!i»w. She will make you
n point wife, n3[y -oi..
.e of mlvlcc,
cut out the mother-in-law."
“I hardly understand you," spoke
Wallace
» manifest revntment.
“You will when you get farther
along In yonr experience. See here,
n* relative* prospective by courtesy, I
ran i»e plain with you. If one princi­
ple was ln*tllled Into my nature by
prejudice and observation It wn* the
lantber-in-lnw problem. When I mar­
ried Bella Mayne 1 made up my mind
to run no risk* of having a fu**y, med­
dlesome old lady on my hand*. Of
course I said nothing to Bella. Of
eoursc I treated Mr*. Mayne with nil
due respert.
Firmly, persistently,
though, t adopted a pulley of proced­
ure ttint set up the bar* ngnln-t any
r.iotber-in-lnw Invasion. I settled down
in a house at tho farther end of the
village on purjHise, so Mr*. Moyne
wouldn't find It eonvenlent to run In
on u* every day. When the two ehlldreti came along I saw to It that they
didn’t rnine nndf- her rule and Intlu"nee In any way. No. sir! I tell you,
Brill, the man who want* a well-or­
dered household must ki^p the motherIn-ldiv at n distance. Hello! There's
a min I want to see on buslne**."und
the voluble speaker ilarGsl off.
W illite.* wn* glad. In another mo­
ment In* would have been unable to
control hi* Indignation. To hint the
mother of ids bride expectant wn* alin**-: a part of herself, nnd a person
for whom he felt a dutiful nnd respect­
ful conshh ration. Then, again. Wal­
lace knew* something of “the system"
of Mynoi Blair and It* result*. It had
not worked, except for the selfish bene­
fit of shallow, sclf-oplnlnnnti'd lllnlr.
A* Wallace wn* well aware It tool
brought misery and unhappiness to
other*—victim* who made no com­
plaint, hut silently experienced their
wretchedness because they were of a
noble, self-sacrificing nature. When
Blair Installed the daughter In a home
two mile* away, M r s . Mayne cxjterlmeed a lonelltn-* that might have been
easily avoided. When Blair Jealously
restricted the children to only oeensloniil formal visit* to their grand­
mother. it ntinosj broke tier heart. The
absence of her nn ther at critical Junc­
ture* In her life meant suffering nnd
u broken constitution for Bella, and
the hon-dfu!. Insensate Blair fancied
that ns a model disciplinarian lie was
II lie* hied success.
Wrdhoe Brill find not known n
mother* care from i*:irly childhood.
When lie began to pay attention to
I'orn Mayne It sertned a* though her
mother came to fill a precious place In
Ids life.
Very careful was Mr*. Mayne
to refrain from Intruding her per­
sonality sir tier views upon this
new prospective son-ln-lnw, but she
bestowed many a grateful look uihui
him and her old. wearied heart warmrd toward him, a* he clearly
showed Hint he not only desired, tint
cherished her Interest und counsel In
the problems that confronted Com and
himself on the Hi ret hold of their mat­
rimonial venture.
Wallace wn* doing well in n bu*|.
ne&lt;* way. He luid been thrifty nnd
had accumulated sufficient to enable
him to stnrt out In life with n home
«f hi* own. When lie first sjsike to
t’om of this It wo* In the presence of
tier mother.
“Well, I settled about n lot today"
he announced In 111* brisk, pleasant
'vny. "I say, mother, there'* one dlsi ppolntment. l have tried to get n«
near as possible to the old homestead
here, But the only vacant lot thnt fitted
io my mtney acquirement* ««■» two
•quare* down the street."
“That—thnt Is not fat, Is It, Wal­
lace?” spoke the old Indy. Her tones
were tremulous.
"If you will put on yonr spectnclcs.
mother," went on Wallnce, "we'll nil
dfnw up to the luhle nnd look over
'•yne plans for n new bouse I got from
die Architect today. "There," ns he
♦'•Bled her In the mast comfortable
hair and directly nt Id* side, “with
*urh counsellor* e« you precious tun.

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i ll warrant well have a regular little
pnlnce."
With Id* pencil Welhire went over
the plan*—parlor, dining room, kltrh*
en, Iteilnauns. closets, nnd then he In­
dicated n special apartment.
"I'm throwing myself on thnt riMiin.”
emphasized Wallace with n token of
rare pride In Ids tone*. "Sunlight on
three sides, ventilation perfect, con­
venient to nil the other room* In the
house. What do you think of It.
mother?"
“Your den. I suppose?*’ sa|d Mr*.
Mayne.
“Ob,-no.” replied Wnllnro promptly.
•That's your room, mother."
"My room!" faltered the old lady, nil
t tremble.
“All your own. nnd no one else'*,"
Icelared Wnllace. “How do you like
it ?*
Mr*. Muyne fixed tier faded eye*
upon the speaker with a devotion mid
gratitude thnt thrilled him mightily.
Then upon hi* shoulder sank her sil­
vered head. And then, te r arm about
him. Joining In the grateful sobbing of
that dear old m*u1, Flnra Mayne
hispid both In tier arm* nnd Wal­
lace Brill fell that life wits Indeed
tweet.

Officers* Hat Cords.
n n t conls of general officer* are
gold; of nil other officer*, gold nnd
black; of men In Infantry, light blue;
of men in cnvnlry, yellow; of men In
nrtlllery, scarlet; In quartermaster
rnrp*. half; medical department, ma­
roon; rorp* of engineers, scarlet nnd
white; ordnance ilepa.tment, Mark
nnd scarlet; signal corps, orange and
white.
Art1* Inspiration.
A famous artist, who had nrt claxaea,
had fnrlddden smoking In Ms studio.
One day, nfter lining out for ha'f nn
hour, he re-entered the studio sudden­
ly nnd in v one *11111001 wlih n llgiiled
clghreltc In hi* fingers, which he tried
to conceal. With nn nlr of n**umed
playfulness the nrtlst approached the
offe dvr -d *nld: “A strnr.^c Onyon
you have there, my friend. May l ask
wlmt you propose to draw with thnt?"
"Clouds!" replied the student.

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Has Two Meanings.
Troop* |&lt; used In the plural to mean
the same ns soldiers, nnd not Including
In It* meaning tin* number nr whether
s'v p jejM . iota, bj W i* i,:t
t nl *.,
infantry, cavalry or artillery. The word
n* generally used In the p.i|&gt;ers hn*
this meaning. Therefore 2.000 troop*
The Yellow Serpent.
Some of the negroes who have re- mean* 2.000 soldiers. In the strict
tnrned from France were inemhcrs of cnvnlry n*e i f the word, however, n
Unit division whose Insignia is the troop is the unit of forumii«di, con­
rolled yellow serpent. A New York sisting usually' of 00 troo|wi~s, com­
woman who saw three of them stand­ manded by a captain nnd correspond­
ing on tlie streot wn* curious iilmul ing to n company of infantry.
the meaning of tlm emblem and asked
the negroes. One of them wn* n sergcatit, tlie other* private*. The «erC rcr* V/onderful Cancelcts.
grant wavisl the. others grandly hack
"The OJlhtVny, the Cna* and tlie
to prevent their answering. He had Montngnnls are the most wonderful
prepared the reply to that question.
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world."
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“ Lady, dey I* two mcnnlnV to dl* j"B. Hnntmter, writing of Hie \Voo&lt;l*
heali einldctii,” lie explnitusl |Mimpon** Indian" In Boys' Life. •Ther pos­
ly; “de fu*t signification I* dat we ih'- ies* n sixth sense In rapid-running and
cutdpsl n dnng'otj* and tmnohtnnt p&lt;-*t If they say Tun It* you van -nfi ly lay n
railed Snake Hill, nnd de second *!g- twt at edits that they will rim It and
nlfinitlen. Indy. I* dat we wuz p’lson mtne through dry—even through water
to de flertnnii*."
the mere glimpse of which make* your
hair stand up and send* ehill* chasing
up nnd down your spine."
Silly Jamie.
The other day Jamie came ninnli
God of the Lower World.
Into the house crying at the top i
In one temple of Japan the Image I*
il* voice. lie was followed by Jnn
1 Japanese conception of the god of
«ho expliilmil !•&gt;• saying: “Mothi
the lower world. Tlie figure has an
Fin 'slmiiHNl of Jnmle—he'* *0 utihrnv
unusual history. An Image maker, it
rylng 'cause n little dog chuse&lt;l Mr
It said. died. When la* appeared be­
fore the lord of the other world, ho
was told that In hi* lifetime he had
Wanted to “Honk” i t
never represented the lord of the world
Ethel's mother was trying to spray properly, and thnt he must return to
ei throat with the atomizer, but met earth and make a correct likeness.
Ith cnii*!ilenibb- opposition from Hie The figure I* pointed out ns the result
inn'i victim. “I wouldn't tnlrul It rn if the older. It I* so horrible with
lilt’ll," said Ethel, "if you would let its red fare und malevolent glare that
te honk It myself," *
the story seem* plausible.

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“In Union
There is
Strength**

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HE principle opplics quite
as much to banking as to
soldiers or states or governments.

It is most fortunate thnt the Fed­
eral Reserve Banking System has
been in operation during the war.
The advantages of this organiza­
tion accrue to the customers of the
member banks who nt the same
time contribute to the strength
of the nation’s banking system
nnd enjoy the benefit of its pro­
tection.

FIRST
NATIONAL
BAVIt
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MEMBER
FEDERAL RESERVE
SY S T E M

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THE SANFORD HERALD

AfCL’ST 8. 191*

FACE FIVE

merly Mrs. D. G. Monroe and mado neof Ocala is in the city this week in DR THERRELL HERE SUNDAY
8ays the Office Humorist
her homo in this city for many years. the interest of his firm. Mr. Marshall
Noted lecturer, diplomat, Sunday
^^ll«H»PPcnln^,
The
crlcverrst gardener la tho worlfl
j!fniionof
Mias Norms Herndon has returned is a former resident of Laudredalo School expert and preacher will ran not grow nn oak tree out nr a rose
and
Is
well
known
in
the
sta.e
and
speak at M. E. Church.
home after spending u week with
huflli. nut the stupidest pipe smoker
(Milltf*18 I,r,cf
her nunt Mr*. Clny in Arcadia. Miss especially on the oast coast.
rfPtrtoa*) Hem*
Sanford audiences will have a rati moke the' “ash’* grow inside tho
Marjorie Clay accompanied
her
R. A. Newman has returned home rare opportunity on Sunday to hear “brlnr."
ofinl«M*
home nnd will be her guest for sorr.o after spending several weeks at one of the leading speakers of the
Wnynesville, North Carolina. Mrs. M. E. Church when Dr. J. II.
Harrold and Mra. J. C. Dempsey time.
jjjji fclvira C arter' went to At- motored to Orlando Monday and
Household Suggestion.
Newman
and Olive and Mr*. Pules- Thcrrell, .Field Secretary of the
Reg Holly has returned from OCa’a
uaU Sunday to spend a few weeks.
A
L
ob Angeles womnn says now
ton
nnd
two
daughter*
Mary
Eliza­
Sunday School Board will be nt the
where lie was summoned to tnke
“ . r W. White haa returned ■pent th e day.
beth nnd Camilla will remain in the Methodist church for three service*. thnt men have been taught to rook nnd
a
position
with
n
new
firm
starting
krep houso In Ihe nrmy, they should
After August the fifth all meals
J U l a trip to Po!»ta ,n N orth Cttr*
mountains for several weeks longer. Dr. Thcrrell is expected to address go abend nnd cook nnd keep house In*
at the P ark Avenue Cafe will he in th at city. He expects to leuve in
Cooking utensils, hardware, no­ the Sunday Srhool at 10*30, will definitely, leaving the women free to
G5-ltc. about two weeks to mnke Ocala his
^ i a t Mason fruit jars a t L .^ P . ccventy-fivo cents,
tions, sluves, plenty o( them a t the preach at 11:45 and a t 8:30 in the reform the world. Will the women
home.
Mr*. A. W. Smith returned from
ngree, then, not to bring guests home
HeCuller’a.
Iloston Bargain House, 213-215
evening.
The ladies bihlo class of the Sanford Avo., A. Kanncr, mgr.
i E. Lalng and daughter Tampa Sunday where she wa* call­
to dinner without first calling up to
Dr. Thcrrell is one of tho foremost find out whether thero Is enough food
^
Jeanette sj.er^t Saturday Ip ed by the death ol her brother In law Methodist Church will hold u LauG5-2tc.
dry
Sale on August 22nd. Ju-.t
men of the church and is atinespeck- In the hnti*o to feed them?
Oscar Hammond.
H. L. Haight of the Overland
OrUndo
what this will be la bpyond the
er.
He has been offered an important
■id M
MM.
n- a * FarnP,,c of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Char. Campbell reporter, but the ladies promise Sales &amp; Service Co., left this week
“s: r and
m . K*
t
*v
.«
i*!t
Ambassadorship
by tho government
The Making of a Match.
rffp in the rity yesterday and daughter Mis* b u ry Ttyrd have
•- f*’*t*
aomeiiiing novel and interesting. lor Toledo, Ohio where he will visit but refused, preferring rather to re­
**' «vff
*
Thorpe give* the following propor­
returned homo from a visit of several Watch for further announcements. the Overturn! factory in the interests
oa , /flopping tour.
main in the work of the church in tions for nintch Lend nnd for striking
of his firm. He expects to huve somo
luced
on
all
goods
a
t
days
a t Jacksonville.
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Prices red
which he han hern so eminently fiurfnco: Ilend composition: Potas­
important announcements when he
Hi*. Grscc Williams millinery^storc. j g rjng y 0ur car to t j)e jjrynn
sium chlnrnt, five pnrts; pntnxslum
successful.
The rnin yesterday cooled off the returns relative to the Overland
hlchromnt.
two pnrts; gins* powder.
Garage when in need of repair*, atmosphere so much that many peo­
The
people
of
Sanford
nnd
vi­
Ihree
pnrts;
gum, two pnrts. Rubbing
curs.
n A, Terhuon Sr., left Thursday service is certain at Bryans. 65-lie. ple hud to puli up blnnkets on their
Mrs. C. L. Goodhue left Tuesday cinity are cordially invited to attend surfnee: Antimony trl*iilfid. five pnrts;
far D»&gt;t°na ,,C“C» Wher° he B° CR' Senator W. M. Igou of Eusiit beds Thursday night. Not m an y }fo r” W a^newTiHo'wi;^ she w ilfTe- these three senders.
red phosphorus, three p arts; mtsngnnto slaughter the Is .
! was in th e city Tuesday on a busi- piaces where you have to do th at
e-e dloxld, one nnd one-half parts;
f6r B0Vl.rH| Wl!oka. From there
glue, four parts.—Electrical Experi­
Mrj. Robert Herndon. Mrs. It. • n(1,,a trip nnd shaking hands with his in August.
slit* will go to points lr Oh*o for
menter.
jj.r^ k ami J. E- Stuman motored many Surnoru friends.
Mrs. J. C. Dempsjy le.t Tuesday several weeks visit. Mr. Goodhue
l#*Orlando Saturday.
H. J. Holly and W. M. Haynes for points in the north for n months Will join her in Ohio and return
Sincerity First Requisite.
Complete stock Diamond tires. will atten d the meeting of the
visit and will return to her home In home with her some time in ScptAnd
lensf of nil Is sincerity n qunlFlorida
Association
of
Daily
Papers
Wight Tire Co.
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All persons desiring to at­
Tampa. Mrs. Dempsey was the ember.
ty thnt run lie *nrre**fully Imitated,
jli« ’{utii Robert lias returned ut Orlundo to-morrow.
tend
Sunday
school
will
guest of her sinter Mrs. J. C. Harrold
j oe Cliittendon bus been removed
(t twines through the whole omntlonnl
|rta her summer vacation in N orth I j.].% geai p |nt fruit j ar3 at L P. while here.
phone No. 10. 305 or 90-J
Ho t ; It hns Its roots In the heart.
to Atlanta from New York and his
not later tha n Saturday
Ctrolina and Virginia.
1McCullor’a.
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•Sincerity give* wings to power." Is
O. G. Roller is home for a few many friend* here are hoping that
noon. Free transportation
he way nn old proverb happily put*
Mr. and Mr*. Jessie Earnest of
Mr, j . x . Burke of the Southern
he
will
soon
he
aide
to
return
home.
days from the v7aycross hospital
will he furnished them to
t. Go through nny list nf nrknowlWauchula were here Sunday Sunday D |v|p|on 0f the \ t r ,
Atlanta
Joe
had
his
bin
badly
shattered
at
where he has booh treated f tr n
nnd from If within a radio*
•oee.i lender nf business nnd pmfe*taroute to New X nrk,
Gn. Bj)Pn{ last Friday it; Sanford in sprained knee. He will return tn the Chateau Thierry nnd ha* been in
lonnl life. Vou will find there are
of
three
miles
nf
the
M
eth­
\ da course fish and chicken din- the interest of the Red Cros*.
hospital era taking up Ids run on hospitals in France und in America
e*,v
who have nut been pre-eminently
odist church.
ever sinee
r(f, 75c. Fish suppers 50c, nt the
Mrs- giivuge left Wednesday fer the A. C. L. again.
Incore.—If. Addington Bruce.
Ajtm Daytona Beach Hotel.
G9-tf xialtimore nnd other points in the
William Popper, son of W. M.
Postmaster P. M. Elder in Inking
Me‘.*rs Dickson and Yen, popular Pa8t w h ere. she will spend several Ids annual vacation and will spend Pepper of the Pepper Printing Co.,
Battle -jf San Jacinto.
tire lalemcn were among tue visitors months with relatives and frtends. a week or more ut his old home in of Gainesville was in the city Tues­
The battle • f .San Jacinto was fought
April 21. IWli. between 1T*00 Mexlto the city on Tuesday.
j “Service is Certain" is the watch Georgia nnd will probably visit day coming over from Daytona
ran-;
tinder Kanin Anna nnd SOO Amer­
Joe
Chittenden
Home
Beach
where
the
family
are
spend­
George Cowan has returned ncme word of th e Bryan Auto Company, Tnllulnh Falla nnd other points of in­
ican* under Sam Houston. Santa
The
many
friends
of
Joe
Chit­
ing
the
summer.
He
t»
the
guest
of
afirr spending a month with rein- 'fry us.
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terest ere returning home.
Sam Murrell and went back with tenden are giad to see him back Anna was defeated nnd he nnd 730
tivet in North Carolina
I). C. Marlowe spent Thursday
Harrold Bradbury son of Mr. nnd
home again after being seriously of hi* men were captured, 030 killed
Muuon’s swimming pool Is now with his wife and little son at Day- Mrs. C. O. Brndbu*y has a'riv id with him Tuesday night.
wounded
ut Chateau Thierry and nnd 208 wounded. Tlr.-Texnn loss was
Charley Davis, the genial repre­
open on \\ ednesdayo, T lu irsd ay s,! tonn Beach. Mrs. Marlowe will home from France a l.tr mor*. than
bring in the hospitals in France and 2 killed and 23 wounded. Till* bat­
Saturdays
tle decided the Independence of Texas,
rdavs and Sundays in the
cm after- remain at the beach for the month a years absence in the motor corps sentative of the C. W. flaring Co.,
in New York for many month*.
nnd the ilnv Is observed in the stale
ol August.
of the army. His many friends are wholesale grocers of Jacksonville
w
GOtf
lie will return to tin- hospital at ns ti holiday.
called
on
the
local
trade
here
on
Mrs. Ernest K rupp bus returned
Misses E th el and Florence Henry glad to have him home again.
Tuesday and Wednesday. Charley Atlanta next week where it is hoped
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Lake nnd has hundreds of friends all ovei lie will 1)3 banafitled
from a month’s visit In Baltimore left W ednesday night for I’hiladelphiu where they will visit rela- daughters Serila and Maude and
To Polish Shoes.
witr. relative &lt; and friends.
Florida und while Orlando cinlms
The Engll dimun's shoes, or “hunts,’
Mrs. J. I’. Butler came over from ,1,14 and friends for tlie remainder Messrs Harry Lewis, Reg Holly und him as a resident he is ulso a great
an the best looking seen nn tho fee,I
Hume
Humph spent Sunday nt Sanford booster.
piytona on Wednesday to attend of the summer.
Freak Tree.
of
any race. The reason for lid* Is
Car owner* have long wanted Daytona Bench and attended the
the funeral of Mr. Secord.
Wo
nre
told
tlint
In
Kentucky
there
that
tlie EnglNuimn puts trees In lil»
L. U. Philips, Mrs. Philip* and
dane at the Casino Saturday night.
I* n trio bearing encb year n crop of 'lines, which tire pnll*hed with the
WHEN you T H IN K OF CAN service. Bryan Auto Company
Raymond
left
Tuesday
for
New
York
Mrs. G. E. Takuch has returned state w hyc they will visit relatives wnln«ts and n crop of inulberrle*. nnd leather Mill* smoothed out. The soft­
[)Y THINK OF T H E KANDY means "C ertain Service" to you.
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from a trip to Now York and other for the remainder o f the summer. Hie curlott* phenomenon I* necntintcd ening polish, If upplled while the shoe
KITCHEN. IF IT HAS SUGAR
IV IT WE HAVE IT.
STAR
Missee Annabel and Maggie Pearl points. Miss Aranku Takuch nc- Miss Marion Philips has been in for by ihe supposition Hml n mulberry I* on the foot, n* I* iisniil In America,
'i n t fell where a walnut lay in the
THEATRE BUILDING.
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Smith of Macon Ga. arc stopping companied hvr home from Gaines­ Mew York for several weeks and it grniind.'nml the young shoots came tip creases the leather Into the slmpe of
tin- foot nnd the shoe loses its smooth
Major J. It. Steinm ets of Weklwa [ with Miss Avis Stcnstrom this week ville where Miss Aranka bus been is hoped that the trip will benefit tide by side end united their forces effect. Trees, which mid In the tong
Spring* was the guest of Mr. and nnd visiting other friends in nnd the guest ,of her sister Mrs. Molinur. Dr. PhUps who 1ms been in bad Into one solid trunk. Tills supposition life of shoes, nr.* Inexpensive and
about the city.
Dr. D. C. Ward, Osteopath is in health for some time.
seem* feasible from the fuel that the should he put In the shoes every nlghl.
Mr*. II. (’. Waters yesterday.
Sanford
on
Monday,
Wednesday
bark
of tin* tret* Is on one side that If you polish your own shoes, try jmlThe
guests
were
L.
A.
Brumlcy,
Chav M. Hand is driving a fine
Howard Lyman of Atimonte was
of
walnut
nnd on the other that of I'hlng them when on trees. You will
and
IT
ay
of
each
week.
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L.
I’.
Swope,
I,.
P.
Hagan,
E.
II.
Chandler ear recently purin the city Wednesday nnd report* Ha* mulberry.
he pleased with the result.
Kilnce,
C.
W.
Entxminger,
E.
A.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
Ward
nnd
tiiH-i! from the Wight Tire Co.
property of nil kinds in tho Alta­
Quart Mason fruit jars ut L. I’. D ’lug'ass, E. F. Ilosuehohier and Miss Fern Ward spent several days monte section as selling every day.
Jno. 1). Jinkins.
nt their home here coming over from Howard says th at orange groves
IftCuller’s.
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the beach where they have a cottage have been bought tip all over that
WANTED—
OLD
CLEAN
Mr. Gordon Hall of Macon Ga.
Mis* Dorothy Humph who .has been section by northern people who
RAGS.
ANY
KIND
EX*is the week end visitor a t the
their geest at the beach came with intend coming, to Seminole county
.CBl'T
OLD
SOCKS.
Ster.tirom home on First street west.
COATS.
PANTS,
OR
them.
this winter and make their homes
B f rt.lu
n a t of
An*l)llral anil (‘onuullin* Clirnilil • I'l
1‘infr*
Junat
i .Nalmat K t l c n i r
Mr. umi Mrs. John Melsch have
BED SPREADS. AT THE
Henry
Peabody
is
In
the
city
from
Umriloiii, llullln* Cullrir. Honda
hero.
alumni (rmn n visit of Several
HERALD OFFICE.
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Jacksonville where he removed some
I 't l t a l r l.ah or«(o rr of Itnllln* C o ll r f o
During the nbsenro of Mayor
vnks in New Jersey und New York.
M r. T . O . ( h .f lr .
.
W ln l r r I'a rk . I'ta., Not. Slh, IS I S
Mr. and Mrs. William Coulbourn? time ago to In in the factory de­ Davison the Chairman of the City
Sanford I'ta.,
There's a man at the curb to of Plant City are In the rity for a partm ent of t ’’ » V. C. Co. He will
Dear S i r :
Council, Hon. Frank L. Miller is
I h a i r r o m p l r lr d n r r f a l r h r m l r a l analpda of l l i r aample of a a l r r that
Kfve you.
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you b r o u (h ( m r ra l ly I a&gt;( » r c k , an«d h a i r ot&gt;:alnrd ( h r fullaolng rr au l(a:
few day* visit with Mrs. Co* be here for somo time looking nfter acting mayor of Sanford nnd ho is
Mr. ami Mrs. Mnlilon Wright parents Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Hill the affair* of the company at the tilling the position nil ’right, Frank
I.7S Oarla per million
Color ........ ...... ................ ............ ..
Clear I'hlo rlnr
l i a a r d v n .. ............. ...... ...................N ru lr a l Total aollda
*.00 p u la prr million
ar.d little mn returned Sunday from on Celery avenue.
factory.
believes in tempering justice with
21.OJ parla prr million
I r r c A m m onia
00 parla p r r million
llardo&lt;*&lt;«
_______ ______ _ „ T r a f r
Alb u m ino id Am m unla
.. .
.
Tram
Nllralr a
a months visit to Nashville, Term.
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. P. Hagan and mercy but he never fails to hew to
The many friends of Mrs. C. E.
1 hr a b a r n r r pta rllrallr of f r r r and albuminoid am monia In (hla o a l r r and
Miss Virginia Brady left Sunday Henry are glad to see her out again children left Tuesday for Daytona the line. Having served the city so
I I I i r , ) amall amount of r h lo rln r Indlratra If* r i r r l l r n ( quallljr for huuarhold
plirpoara. In addtlluo lo I h r (n o d quality rh ara rtrrla llra of auprrlor b tuarl.old
for hi r home in Jacksonville after a ftir an operation performed two Beach where they will sojourn for long as alderman Friyik knows about
• k l r l , It poaaraara aprrlat f r a l u r r a of murh t a l u r , ra p rrla ll/ Ibaaa of c i r r l l o n l
Spending week with old friends here weeks ago nnd from which she is the summer. Mr Hagan will spend law in all its phase* und he makes
natural arr a llo n and M I 1 V d r f r r * af hardnraa.
T h r h a rlrrlo lu flra l a n a l).la . i r a u l ( l n ( In an a a r r a l r lolat rounl. In four
the week ends with his family re­ u good mayor In every respect.
Shore dinner. Clam
Chowder, rapidly recovering.
aamptra of ( h r o a l r r , of J b a r lrf la p r r r« n f . : and la n n u l n i no ralan, or o l h r r
turning
here
to
look
after
hi*
liusiharmful
b a r lrr la , fully ranflrm Its pood quality I n d l r a lr d by (h r C H U . M I C A I .
Fried Fish etc., a t ut Braun’s
Tire* and accessories cr m detc
analyala.
Voughns
Entertain
ess
nffnirn.
Picnic Pavillion Sunday • August 3, u r,e at B ryans Auto Company
O f ( h r many o a lrra of (hla and o lh r r rrslona I bar I h a i r a a i l i r r d , 1 ha**
At their home on Sunford Heights
found n o o r aaptrlor In all ( o « d qualllira (u (hat of I h r " t l t d r r W a lr r."
Lieut. Vail Lovell left Thursday
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I “ i,orvice is certain, " get thuti
Yaura t r r y rr aprrlfdlly,
for Atlanta where he will becon- Inst Monday Mr. and Mrs. A.
Mr. aid Mrs. Ernest Krupp have
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( H l f n r d l T I I O S . II. II%K t: it
returned from a visit to points i n ’
Mur.n arrived home yes- nected with ‘ be Atlanta Street Vaughn entertained most delight­
Railway nnd Power Co. Lieut. fully nt dinner, their guests being
d t east where they Bpen» several tl.rj uy „fter u years service in
Lovett
is an efficient electrical en­ the Board of Count Commissioners
! Untie Sams nrm y. Uhariic is glad
and officials of Seminole County, all
H A N H M M I. f L O I I l O A
III I’AIIK avi:.
Mr*. A. W. smith and dnughter to lie Hack in Sanfo.d again und gineer and will have a fine position
t k u :i‘iio m : j i i - w
ol whom. Mr. Vaughn us Tax Asses­
in A Bantu.
Jiar.ita and Mrs. C. L. Britt nnd among old friends,
B. E. Squire* Bunds greetings to sor is closely associated with,
thirl. H. t„ nt the day in Orlundo
^1** Wanda Wey of Arcadia spent
onduy.
i »{ar.ti?y hei« th e guest of Mi*s the Herald in u post card front
Bankston Bros,
CALL Foil LEONS TR A N SFER Norma Herndon. She left Tuesday Pottsdam New York where he and the
Roberta, Gn., Jan .-----RELIABLE
SERV ICE.
ALL for Atlanta and will ulso visit New family are spending the summer und Old Kentucky Mfg. Co.,
slates that the weather is tine and
TRAINS MET.
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York ere returning home.
Paducah, Ky.
they nre enjoying themselves among
/ if**i |
Gentlemen
Mr- Augusta Eigen matin
left
The Keystone Poultry Yards nl
old friends.
/v r n r (,
A Mr. Will Wachtcr of this conMonday for Atlanta afte r -..ending Longwood have some very tine fryr ry
For
the
Iloor
coverings,
art
rugs,
UMK
try lias some hogs that were down
*'*ek lure with iier (laughter Mrs. ing sine chickens for sale ut 45 cents
Ftrd Daiger.
per pound.
65-1 tc. congoleum rugs und matting see with cholera and hnd given up all
Boston Bargain House, 213-215
hope of saving them and would not
F. H. Lewis of Brewster is in the
Mr.-. J.
Harrold. Miss Muriel
' Sanford .Avenue, A. Knnnur, Mgr. spend one penny on them. I gave
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city (or rooms with the view to
him one 15 pound pail of your 1L A.
m * "luwsnmi nmnt
locating. II" will work on the Valdez
J.
E.
Pace
has
returned
from
Battle
Thomas*
Hog Powder nnd he has
Hotel if ho can get light house
Creek,
Michigan
where
he
went
for
just
come
in and paid me for It ijnd
keeping rooms in the ciyt.
treatm ent some time ago and re­ advises th n t every one of his sick
Mr». Ella Leffler, Mrs. M arie' turns home greatly benefltted. Mrs. hogs got well and thnt lie kilted
daughter. Mrs. Frank Puce will remain with relatives in
Smith and
a
them and now lias them in his smoko
Miller uand Mrs. J. I. Smith and Kentucky for
somo time ere .if ijhc and that all were ns Gnu as
Annette Shinholser are spending the returning home.
nny he hud killed this yfcnr.
month at D aytona Beach.
It was a congeniul crowd of
I want to add th a t ho said his
Buy Diamonds. Wight Tiro Co. gentlemen, who sat down to a sumpI A*t us send you
hogs
were down and so sick th a t no
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hnd to pry their mouths open nnd
n quart or more
Hall ^ avc those who were so fortunate as to be his wife poured the powder down
I t can be deposited or invested for its in­
returned
from
a
vacation
spent at jnvited enjoyed 4he gracious hos their I* roots.
our delicious
come
return.
C h a r l e s t o n nnd other points. Mr. Hull pitnllity of Mr. and Mrs, Vaughn to
Please find check in full of my ac­
Ice Cream for
is back on the old job looking after t ^c fullest extent,
count and with kindest regards we
I t can be used for the erection of a credit
the Western Union office here.
j Mj. Bnd Mra&gt; c&gt; L 1}ritt |cft
Sunday Dinner.
beg to remain,
structure against possible future need.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nickel and yc8terday for Jacksonville und from
Yours very truly,
little daughter nnd Mrs. J. C. t j,cre they will go to Pennsylvania
Bankston Brcc.
In any event, we shall be glad to co-operate
Ensminger returned Friday from for a months vlnit. They were ac- For sale by M erchants Grocery Co.
with
you for the proper and profitable employ­
Denvcr Col. whero they have been t rnmpanied as far as Jacksonville
64-6tc.
ment of your funds.
visiting nov. Fred Ensimingcr.
j i^y Mr. Bnd Mrs. Archie Betts who
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will
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STREN G TH
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Christian Science services *
family have arrived in the city from j served in Uncle Sam’s army for • will bo held aV. the Woman's *
their o’d home in Burnsville Georgia fourteen montho. He is gtad to get • Club, Oak avenue, between
•
nnd will reside here. Mr. Pitts w ill'back home to his father and mother, 4 Third nnd Fourth strets, •
have charge of the Bryan G arage.j Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Rabun who re- • on Sunday, morning at 11
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I city ^o r a few days visit with friends j M. A. Marshall of Orlando reprem nnd relatives. Mrs. Roberts was for- sentlng the Nitro Phoshpate Coulbour4 4 ^ &lt;4
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In and About
The City &lt;£

Summary of the
Floating Small
Talks Succinctly
Arranged (or
Herald Readers

ELDER SPRINGS WATER

T. 0 . CHARLES, Distributor

Taste is the T est I

O be effective one\s money must
be doing some sort of service.

BOWER ROUMILLAT

�AUGUST 8. 1919

TilL' SANFORD HERALD

PAGE SIX
176 for work with thr Allied armies
and prisoners of war. The balance
went for other expenses. The state­
ment explains that the "Y” suffered
a loss of 81.47S.084 in the oporatUn
of army post exchanges and can­
teens V h lth . also, owing to the de­
preciation In values of French nnd
English cu rrin c / an.’, conversion of
the overseas figures at m a: Act rates.r
j rreu tod in a book loss of 32.432,069.
, The report the c &gt;m n ttco m.ikos
! elenr, is not Him! because the war
YICURRK SHOW DISPOSAL O?
service 'of the Y. M. C. A., which
.. MILLIONS GIVEN TO Y. M. &lt;’. reached its rnarimum in March of
FOR WORK HERE AND OVER this year, i: being cxntinued in the
THERE.
♦
United States nnd gorcign cxunlrles.
New York, July30.—First detailed Three war work campaigns for
accounts of the receipts and expen­ funds, it pointso ut, brought from the
ditures of the Young Men’s Christian American public 912,251,052, and this
Association, made public here today amount, the report state* was aug­
by the organization’s National Wnr mented to $125,282,859 by sums fro
Work Council tin ante committee, othyr sources.
■how th a t $125,282,859 was received
“Some idea of the magnitude of the
by it between April 26. IO|7, sr.d work accomplished by the organiza­
March 31, 1919. Total expenditure:) tion is shown by the statem ent that
aggregated $U/,817.005 in tho period more than 97,000 concerts, vaudeville
named, it is stated, leiving a balance performances were staged by the "Y*
of $27,465,354, a sum estimated to in American cantonments to an ag­
bo suflicient to carry on the work gregate audience of 43,600,000 at a
here n..d abroad until next Dec. 31. cost of 81,166,767. In addition, free
According to the figures, which ap­ motion piruturc shows in the home
pear over the signatures of George camps, necessitated nn outlay of
W. I’crkins, chairman of the com­ 82,328,271.
mittee; Cleveland II. Dodge, treas­
Erection of 350 huts for men in
urer of tho War Work Council, and training camps on this side cost *7,If. W. Wilinot, comptroller, slight y 698,984 nnd the outlay for main­
more than 2 per cent, of the total tenance was $3,965,736. "These
funds contributed by the Americans buildings," says (be report, "were
public were expended for religio :b renters of religious, educational, en­
purposes in the United States a: d tertainm ent nnd athletic activities
overseas, while uppioMntuloly 80 p &gt;r fir all men who passed through the
cent, were devoted to the purchn e e*mps on their way overseas or who
transportation nnd distribution of used the centers through the period
canteen, supplies nnd to cr.tcrUI.i- covered by the report and are still
inents, eduiatlon and athletic sports. &lt;Ua.Tig t h e m . ’
In addition to the provision o.’ free I Overseas, the statement says, work
athletic supplies, which la ludt l of c.’cn "a vnste.* scope" was accom­
nmor g other things, in t*u United I plished. The I,*900 or more "Y "
States camps alone, 557,096 baseballs huts and tents built or leased for the
nnd 20,000 sets of boxing glows, t bo use of the A. B. F. cost $4,801,271,
report savs, the V, M. C, A
&gt;lrtb- were equipped at a cost of $2,950,421
uted $36,832,449 worth cf merchan­
d operated and maintained at a
dise overseas. Of tin s tnorciiandice further expense of $1,014,337,
§1,791,771 worth or approximately 5
Writing materials and newspapers
p rr cent, were riven fe* to t o
for the overseas men, including 400,000,000 sheets of letter paper, half
many envelopes and 16,000,000
postcards, cost $2,296,808. For mo­
tion picture shows, in which 13,000,000 feet of film won* used in France
alone, and spectators aggregated 50,-

000,000 the “ Y" paid 51,066,757.
More than 04,000 concerts and enter­
tainments increased the expenditure
hy $800,060.
The coat of the "Y ’s" overseas re­
ligious program was 8467,684, or
approximately two-fifths of I per
cent, of the entire operating funds.
Educational plants, Htcrautre ard
!"&gt;rary work cost 8001,933, and the
A. !'. F. athletics cost $1,957,301.
Tnc organization also operated, it is
explained, more than 25 "le.«\e areas’
in various parts of France, at an ex­
pense of 8631,601, and n chain of
hotels for men on leave at a cost of
8477,056.
In the United States it is shown,
the organixatioh expended 82,105,816
upon its religious program in the six
military departments, which inculded
the holding of meetings and Bible
classes, the distribution of literature
end the nu&amp;iteiiuiice of religious sec­
retaries and musical directors. Edu­
cational literautre, together with
lectures, instruction in the French
langunge, and library service, was

Home Service Red Cross
The Home Service section of the
Bed
Cross is now occupying a
room on the second floor of the
court house. Those in charge of the
work will be glad to ahve all the
soldiers call a t the office, especially
those wishing information or help of
any kind.
One thing the Red Cross Depart­
ment of Civilian Relief is doing
these days is to see that every crijipled soldier or sailor "gets back
into the game" just as close to his
dose to his original self an science
can make him —that is the Idea of
the government.
The government
provides for the fitting, repinring
and jeeping in
repair of every
artificial limb or appliance required
by its rripplod fighters, and the Red
Cross is helping to see that all who
need these things apply to Uncle
Sam for them.
the excellence of these artificial
adjuncts to the human body is re­
markable. Miss Mary Ann Able of

New July Numbers of
I.oiler From Frank Talbott
,
Lamar, Ark., July 23, 19
Sanford Herald,
Sanford. Florida.
Deer Herald Friend::
Well, here I am among the rab­
bit twisters nnd Hill billies of Ark­
ansas,
Beleive me, there is more
dust and dirt in this town than nil
of Florida put together, and the
worst of it is that they forgot to
furnish water to wash it ofT with.
We are now starting on tho peach
deal here and would, send you some
peaches but u&gt;n afraid that the long
haul would leave nothing but an
em pty bosket when it got there.
The more I see of other places
the more I think of Florida. Have
met several men who spent the win­
ter in Florida and they all s&lt;em to
be Florida boosters also.
With kindest personal regards
nnd hoping that everything is go­
ing along nicely there with you, I
beg to remain,
Very truly yours,
F. W. TALBOTT.
P. S. Put me down fur one cf
those dailies when they start, and
mail your bill when you get ready.

Maurel Malces Marvelous
Record o f “The Rosary"
"Like airtbgof pr*r It" indeed come
the do ins notet of Miurvli vivid voice
in this long that hat touched a million
hearti. So pure and iumi «-.| fi-tpj
sre tncy t*ut their aound would loathe
s K&gt;ul in torment. On the reverie cf
thii record Ml’4itliing»,,Ai Dinning."
A-2724—$1.00

Stracciari Sings Sublime
Love Song "Corc’Ngrato"
__All the p»:n and pinion which only
Strtccisri, at his gmtrvt, could convey,
ire in this wonderful outpouring of
bve. Thii Nrtpoli'tn long give! you
Strsccuri at hit root laipired heights.
49522—$1.50

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COLUMBIA CiRArHOrilOSLCOMPANY,N«a Y .t

NORMAL RAINFALL
Stop your kicking about the ralli
Orlando rainfall for June was 5.19
inches, which the government report
shows to have been 2.07 inches below
the normal rninfnll for June for the
past ten years.
Other joints in Florida hail a to t­
al rzainfall for the month follows-!
Creserent City, 9.06 inches; Fcdera
Point, 11.93; Fernandina, 12.19:
Jacksonville, 13.79; Brooksville, 10,
Jacksonville. 13.79; Brooksville, 10.
Ft. Meade. 11.71; St. Leo, 12.16; Ft.
Myers, 10.89; Homestead, 12.18.
That's a lot of water for Jackson­
ville to be compelled to tak** in addi­
tion to having to go "d ry " under the
prohibition.- Orlando Sentinel

AM&gt; ' ECO HI)

m am

DID IT, WE DON’T DENY
IT, WE ADMIT IT!

T hat it is the best illuminat­
ed store in Sanford. W e
can beautify your home or
your place of business, which
means a substantial increase
in your profits. We have
a new stock cf supplies and
can meet your electrical
needs. Let the Silent Alamo
Lighting and Power Plant
illuminate your home. On
display at our store, dem­
onstrations at all tim es.
Fixtures, Vibrators, Fans, Toasters,
Hot Plates, Portable Lamps, irons,
Lamps, Flashlights, Sewing Mach•r.e Motors, Batteries, Electric
Stoves, Washing Machines, Vaccuum Cleaners and Electrical Supplies

Card of Thanks
We desire to thank the many kind
friends who offered words and acts
of sympathy following the sad death
of Mr. D. O. Brown.
Mrs. D. O. Brown
Norma Metta

Th« Fly and the Flea.
A fly and n flint In n flue were ImpttfOned. Said the fly: "Let us flee.**
Said the flea; “fo*t us fly.*' So they
dew through a flaw In the dim.

an ford, Florida

W e W ould R eccom end
B etts. T h e Store of
Perfect Illumination.

Dally ThouQhL
There Is no better ItnllnM for keep­
ing the ntliid steady on Its keel nnd sav­
ing It from nil rl»k of cmiklness thnn
i uslness.—Lowell.

Electrical Contractors nnd Engineers
Phone 311

Sanford, Florida

�AUGUST 8, 1010

TB^SW OP-P HBBALD

Let us inspect your battery FREE, put dis­
tilled water in FREE. We make a special­
ty of electrical troubles on autos and
guarantee all our work. We also have
competent mechanics to overhaul your car
and can give you satisfactory service if
your troubles are large or small.' We are
the official service station for the famous

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Guaranteed 18 Months
Let YOUR neit BATTERY be a PHILADELPHIA.

Sanford Battery Service•Co.
L. A. RENAUD, Prop.
203 Oak Avenue

Phone 189

nnd clothing profiteers and shoot
them into another planet where
they v.ill. not bother us any more.
BUDGET OF O P I N I O N "JUST
BETWEEN YOU AND ME"

EVEN THE GATE POST
NOT IN IT
A Chief Is Among Yc Taking Notes
and Faith, "lie 'll Print ’em"—
So Says Snunterer.
* A sunspot forecaster says th a t ow­
ing to a strange grouping of six
mighty pinner* the United States
will he swept by the most terrific
itorm and catyciysm that man has
ever known in this decade. I hope
it will jerk loose some of those food

^ When my phone rings faintly nnd
I am undecided as to whether it
really did ring or th at it was a
loose ponny in my pocket and I
take down the receiver nml say in
my Bweetest manner. "Did this
phone ring7" and a sweet voice
comes over the phone from Central
th at says, "Excuse me please" I
never know whether I am being
kidded or whether the phone rang
or whether I am just an ordinary
damphool for the w ant of sense.
Yassum.

\ I dropped in a t the .Seminole
Orill Room the other night and
gave It the once over and believe
me it ia a sweet place where the
palate can be tickled and the eoup
■trained through a man's whiskers
ala carte postale. And when I say
It is a sweet place I mean ju st those
words and my lady friends will bear
me out in the statem ent th a t it ia
sweet end dear and lovely and is
better than the best in the big cities.
If you have any doubts about this
take a look at this fine new cafe and
hotel.

ing a campaign soon for memberships
and then go in for advertising
Sanford and Seminole county as
never before. This will be our h a r ­
vest season if we get ready for the
harvest now.

H Chicago wants to know if the
southern states will take the negroes
back th a t came from the south when
the war started and were given work
at higher wages. Now that they are
having trouble up there and do nut
know how to handle it they want
the south to tske the negroes back.
The governor of North Carolina
J One of my friends mysteriously said they v/ouid be taken back if
called me over the other day and they wanted work und hot social
told mo th at "likker" was being equality.
made and sold "somewhere in this
county” and ft was up to me and 1 Man asked me yesterday what 1
the Anti-Saloon League to stop it. thought about the strike nnd .1' said
Just how I am going to stop this "W hat strike” and he said the rail­
nefarious and dod ratted and then road strike. There are so many
some practice is not known to my strikos just now th a t I cannot keep
friend especially since there is no up with ‘hern but I want to say that
Anti-Saloon League as nil the Saloon I favor them all and intend to strike
are dead. A "M oonrhine League" myself if the price of food does not
would be all right or a "M ountain come down pretty soon. And I
Dew League" or something of that believe in every man in the United
sort. As soon as I can fix upon a States striking and tying up the
suitable title I will get busy on this whole darned show nil at once and
crusade for it makes me mad to having it over with. I never did,
think that any one would presume favor u little strike here and there.
to drink "likker" now that the Unit­ Why shouldn't we all strike and toil
ed States is dry.
congress just like the engineers did
a few days ago that either the price
Headline in Arcadia paper says, of food and clothing drops or we
"Lullding Road to Versus". Good, quit. I am hot an anarchist but I
we will all take a ride on that road. could become one cay enough those
Always have wanted to see th a t days. What do you think about we
girl, Venus.
people who are not backed by an
organization und are making the
* See tS8t p83tcurda arc now out same money that we made four or
advertising the new hotel Valdez five years ago with no prospect of
and while we aro about it we might better wages and starvation staring
ns well get all the hotels to have us in the face. Strike, yes, indeedy.
post cards printed nnd wc will send We need the money more than any
them out with our letters. We have man in the world. Look at the clerks,
more than one good hotel now nnd the profit slonal inen, the army of
are building more of them. Give middle class people who are not
the news to the world th at Sanford making a li.dng nnd cannot under
can accomodate them this year. the present rate of living. You bet
we favor strikes. In fact we favor
the
present congtesa doing something
* People cannot go to Europe this
year nnd they are turning toward at once or kicking the present con­
Florida nnd this is the time that wo gress out of ofllce and starting a
should be advertising cur county. now deal altogether end this country
Without advertising you ennnot get will see something In the next fo»,
the people and the Hoard of Trade months if congress does not get
could do nothing hotter than stnrt- busy at once. You bet I favor
striking. In fnct I favor stopping
everything until something is done
to reduce the high cost of living.

;jictc,ycairiles3 surface that
sheds rain, snow and sleet
year after year w ith al­
most no attention. It is
always “on the job.”
The most severe weather
makes no impression on
Ccrtain-tced— n o r c a n
sparks, fumes, "as, ftpeke
cr ir:c:U j".reair its pro-

SEVEN

Adjustment

Can Go To Europe Now
Washington, July .10.—Restric­
tions on the Issuance of pnssports
to persons wishing to visit Europcnn
countries, with the exception of Ger­
many and Ituszin, are to be relaxed,
Secretary Lansing announced today.
Hereafter no one will be required to
show urgent reasons for his visit, nor
will age be taken into consideration.
The only requirement will he that the
object of the visit is legitimate nnd
reasonable.

/T sHAT’S the sort of mileage Diamond Tires hold
forth to you. And the Dia­
m o n d ‘Rubber Company
stands ready to adjust on
those figures.
It says to users and dealers:

Seminole County Rice
J. Tilden Jacobs of Chuiuota
brought to Sanfotd one of the finest
specimens of rice that has been seen
in this section.
This rice which is being raised
by Mr. Jacobs on his farm is fully
five feet in heighth and horn the
sample brought to Sanford the in­
dications are that it will produce a
very fine crop.
While rice has never been culitvated extensively in this section
it is very evident that this is one
ct-op that will some day be n very
im portant crop in our agricultural
products.

“Diamond Tires ore delivering
mileage so big that Diamond will
adjust Corc/s at 8,000 miles: and
F abrics a t 6,000, instead of the
previous adjustment of 5,000 for
Cords, and 3,500 for Fubrics.”

The Diamond Plus Adjustment
Mileage is based on plus quality
proved by the big mileage of the
millions of Diamonds now in use.Buy Diamonds for Plus Quality
and Mileage.
The Plus Adjustment Mileage ap­
plies to Diamonds now in use or in
dealers* hands.

^

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^ ct Ccrtain-tccd costs no
more—less in fact than
other types of roofs. It is easily
and quickly laid by anyone who
will lollow the simple directions
that com e w ith the roll. Upkeep
expense is too slight to consider.
Your buildings, old or new—large
or small—in city or country—should
have the protection of Ccrtain-tccd,
Ctrtaia'UrJ |i made in rolli, both tmooth and rough .

C .rt.l/piiiJ rainis
(ml V.rut.lie. are
the btshr.t uuallin
Thry will fire tt9

turficed, (red or green) ai*o in handrome red or
fT«*n aiphajr shingles for reiidencrs. Ctruim-IrrJ
u extra quality—the name menu rrrtainty of quality
and ntiifaction guaran/c/J. It will pay you to

ADJUSTM ENT
rics • 6,000 Miles
Is •
8,000 Miles

of Columbia, denied th a t his
was profiteering or using unfair
methods in the distribution and snlc
of meat. He declared the comapny
had made no profit on its beef businncss this year and that It would wel­
come nn investigation of its books
nnd records.
He told the committee th a t the
consumer was to blame in ap it
for the present high cost of living.
Asked why it wns thnt although
wholesale meat prices were lower, re­
tail prices were higher, the witness
said the retailers advanced bis prices
with each advancing market nnd
long as
held the prices up just
his customers permitted him to do
so. He suggested the imposition of
nn excess profits tax ngainst profit­
eers is a means of slopping thu prac-

Seminole Bank Annex
Magnolia Are
SANFORD

ILORIDA

Mr. White told the committee
th a t letters received by Armour
and Co., Indicated that
the pro­
ducers wero opposing to Federal re­
gulations of the packing industry.

Certainteed Roofing for Sale by
h il l LUMBER CO.
WIGHT GROCERY GO1

The Right View end the Wrong,
"Thn man who innkea good doesn’t
vnlt for opportunity to knock: he has
ho door wide open." any* nn exch»- '*je.
flint'" the rijjlit spirit. The othe, '-y
i)d Grp rjldq't
i*j* too ]o the door
Ike n bi-ok ugent.—i'-oston Transcript.

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SANFORD

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

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NUMBER R5

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. AUGUST 8, 1919

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INTEREST GROWS
IN BALL GAMES
AS FLAG FALLS

this Hoard asks to l&gt;o adviced a* to
•.vliat the S tate Live Stock Sanitary
Hoard is going to do in this m atter,
and when; if said Board ia ^ n o t
going to enforce the laws in refer­
ence to system atic tick eradication
work, this Hoard w ants to know it.
Motion of L. I*. Hagan. 2nd by
C. W. Entcm lnger * and carried.
Clerk is instructed to , write the
State Road D epartm ent, requesting
that the road beginning at the in ter­
W herai, owing to the fact th a t it
has been reported to this Hoard section of the Monroe road and St.
G ertrude Ave., said point being on
th a t the State Live Stock Sanitary
the East line of the West half of
Hoard, is not protecting the C ounty
lines of Seminole County, arid are Section 28, Tow nship ID South
not otherwise enforcing the law i n Range :10 Knst, and ab o u t 3 miles
reference to system atic tick eradi­ west of Sanford, said Monroe Road
cation work in Seminole C ounty, land St. G ertrude Ave. being p a rt
Therefore He It Resolved, th a t 1cf S tate Aid Road No. .1, and run-

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pated by him , for the new Hrick M I G H T BE ANYBODY’S
roads in Sem inole County, Fla.
FLAG BUT S A N F O R D
Petition of W. A. W hitcom b, et.
THINKS DIFFERENT.
al., requesting th a t a road be open­
ed and established from Genes a to
With th e race tightening on the
llridgend, rend and or, m otion of
first lap of the Florida S ta te league
L. P. H agan. 2nd by C. W . Entzfirst half season at least four team s
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aro conceded u chance to finish
ahead, while none of the clubs arc
entirely u u i of the running. Ilartow
which is bringing up the rea r i.as a
slight chance to finish at th e top and
Orlando lias little better outlook but
it ie n ot out of the realm of possi­
bility th a t either might win.

Sanford, Fla. August
I
Hon. Board of C ounty Commis|ioners in and for Seminole County.
Florida, met in regular session at |
,0 o’clock A. M.. Present: Chairm an
I \ Ilrumlcy; Com r’s: L. I*. Hagan
0’ p. Swope. C. W. Kntzmlnger,
....j j? it Kilbee. with V. E. D o u -‘
Deputy Clerk, and Hoy Tillis
Deputy Sheriff In attendance.

Ssr.ford k«1 away with a good
start and has not been headed off
entirely though the club has had
serious reverses in the pust we«k
nml
&lt;&gt;4,rpbiyenntion of some
sort* "lakes place, another week will
see them fu rth er down th e ladder.
To say th a t d u b has had breaks,
might be a statem ent susceptible
to criticism , but a team th a t can
pile up seven errors in a singlo game
and win looks like n horseshoe ag­
gregation to an outsider.

Minutes of meetings of Ju ly 7th.
m il and 2»lh. were r e n d , approved
nd ordered filed.
(tills were here opened for the
* 11 .500.00 s«‘.?f("'de C ounty, fi j er
cent, interest bearing w arrants.
No.l.
Terry. Hriggs &amp; Co.,
Toledo, Ohio, Aug. 1,1919
The Hoard of C ounty Commissioners
Seminole C ounty, Sanford, hla.
Gentlemn:Kor the $41,500.00 t) per cent*
Warrants of Seminole C ounty us
described in the attached notice of
sale which is made a part hereof, we
will pay you the sum of $40,709.60
and accrued interest from date of
j.Mir to date of deivery to U3, and in
addition WO will furnish the A ttor­
neys opinion and print th e blank
warrants free of charge to you.

B radentow n is regarded alt round
the circuit as u one-two teem , b u t
those who have followed t h a t club’s
record closely, declare all th e breaks
have been to their disfavor, though
they are running Sanford a close
j race ut present. The Growers have
fair pitching, a t times spectacular,
(air fielding, and base running, b u t
the hitting stnnds out m ost. They
have three heavy hitters and practi­
cally every member of the club is
considered n dangerous h itte r with

better by far th an finding
money in the road for there is
a limit to what you FIND and
there is absolutely no limit to
what you can SAVE during
this sale. To tell you in cold
hard type what awaits you
would be impossible—it is "be­
yond the power of press, pub­
lic or pulpit; we can only say
that it will pay you to close
up the house, postpone en­
gagements, b o r r o w money
(if necessary) and come pre­
pared to buy.

SA L E W I L L SOON BE OVER — W E
GOING TO M O V E R IG H T AW AY
iheir program, action on sam e * ns
deferred for the present.
Mr. Alfred Foster, ct al., address­
ed the Board in reference to Tick
Eradication Work in Seminole Coun­
ty. and asked th a t this Hoard adopt
“ u-aoiution as prepared by the
Stock Men, which resolution was
rejected by the Board, and on mo­
tion on Cornr. C. W. Entzm inger,
duly seconded by Comr. O. P. Swope
unu adopted, the following resolu­
tion was udopted:

WHF.RF. STA TEM EN TS A K E F A C T S

Sanford m ade monkeys of thu'
Tr.mpa t»am in the game here M on-­
day and while it was rum or th a t:
*ome players on the Tam pa tean*
did not try to play it seemed th a t
it was sim ply their off d a y .* T hey
started off well in the first inning
and scored tw o runs on the locals
hut when Sanford started in .th e
second half of th e first they m ade
Tam pa look like th irty cents an d
from then on rom ped home w ith so
many runs th u t it looked like an
exhibition of ’’town hall" Tho u m p ­
ire failed to show up and a player
from the T am p a team and one from
the Sanford tea m did the um piring
and did i'. well. The Orlando Sen­
tinel states th u t the game will he
forfeited because some man told
Umpire Osteen th u t he could not
umpire the gam e and he returned to
Orlando on th e train. Sinco no one
hut the president of the league can
tell an um pire w hether he can serve
or not the action of tho umpiro in
going hack to Orlando w ithout^
showing up on th e hall field ir In­
excusable and has nothing *.o do w ith
any of the Sanford officials or th e
Sanford team .
Tho O rlando Sentinel also s ta te s
th a t the Sanford team will ho fined
$100 for interfering with the um pire
h u t docs not s ta te just whero a n y
one interfered w ith him or utopned
him Irom going to the ball park, i t
also states th a t T am pa will p ro teat
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STATEMENT OF BUSINESS FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING-JUNE 30, 1919
LIABILITIES

Accounts Payable
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Reserve for Freight
Net Worth:
Capital Stock $ 5,680.00
Pro. &amp;. Loss
20,966.41

Cash in Bank Accounts Receivable Inventory Crate Material
Furniture and Fixtures
Warehouse Equipment Automobiles
Real Estate &amp; Warehouses
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Gross Amount Paid to Growers in the Organization
Crate Material Purchased
Seeds Purchased
Total Number of Cars Shipped up to July 1st, 1919
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The above is a summarization of the business of the Sanford Truck Growers, Inc,, at the close of business June 30th, 1919, as compiled by
Mucklow &amp; Ford, C. P. A.. Jacksonville, Florida.

The Sanford Truck Growers, Inc., is strictly a
farmers co-operative organization, incorporated and
capitalized.
No person but a farmer can become a stock­
holder, but any farmer who will ship his produce
entirely through the organization is eligible to hold
The organization is so lined up with the buying
trade as to warrant a constant demand for all it’s
output. It recognizes no superior as a marketing
agency.
The organization pays 10 per cent dividends on
it’s stock and refunds back to loyal shippers, accord­
ing to the number of packages shipped, 50 per
cent of the earned surplus.
The organization owns and maintains it’s own

warehouses and carries always a full supply of
hampers and crates for the stockholders and because
of cash buying, this material is placed with the
grower at prices under prevailing market prices.
The organization has no debts hanging over it,
has a clear title to everything bearing its name and
it has an established credit throughout the country
second to no other organization or concern of a
similar type in Florida.
The organization is backed by one of the largest
and most conservative banks in Sanford and in ad­
dition has access to all the money it may need at
any time from sources outside of the county.
All this has been made possible by the loyalty,
co-operation and appreciation of the 140 growers
who constitute the organization.

SANFORD TRUCK
REX PACKARD, President

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’am is nnd steady stroke to rnrry her to
safety.
The beautiful morning had rnnlshed,
n sudden tempest having hurst upon
the p..nd while she had been drifting
along. The gale Increased In strength
nnd the roll of thunder grew Into ter­
rific crashes, while vivid sheets of fire
lightened up the black clouds. The torrrn ts of driving rain hml drenched
Helen, nnd her pretty white frock with
tu flying ribbons clung In folds nbout
her chilled limbs. H er wrnlili of hair
curled more closely to her head nnd
shone In the tlnshes of lightning Rke a
halo above her pale nnd terrified face.
The blinding sheets of rain had shut off
all view of the shore and, despairing of
rescue, Helen prayed silently nnd
awaited what seemed like certain
death. Fldo, head uplifted, howled In
terror, sending out spasms of sound
that It seemed Impossible could come
from so small a body.
Suddenly fre:r. behind the veil of
rnln rnme r. faint "Hnlloo," and the
rotor came back to Helen’s pale /.&lt;*&gt;.
Safety wns nt hand. She was certain
of It. for that was Reggie’s voice. She
gave no thought to how he chanced to
be there In the storm, but wns content,
as she knew she wns safe when he wr.s
near. Fldo barked nnd bowled in alter­
nation, nnd soon, dimly seen through
the Minding rnln. came a dory Impelled
by Reggie's strong arms. As he drew
up to the tossing skiff he threw one
nnn around Helen ami lifted her Into
the dory, clasping her for an Instant
to hls bosom In an agony nf delight,
Fldo. with a courage developed from
hls fenr, scrambled Into the Imat. e-d
both maid nnd dog huddled In a
drenched heap In the bottom of the
dory. R was n long nnd desperate
struggle against the'w ind, nnd Reggie
wns nlmnst exhausted when n score of
willing hands grasped the boat nt the
shore nnd Helen fell Into her father's
nrms.
An hour later Helen nnd Reggie
stood nt n window In the Ramsey cot­
tage with hls nrin around b -r waist
and her fair, head r«-st!r.^
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^'"rlT s shoulder. "Reggio." she whispered,
"I think I will s h e Fldo nwny. I never
want him to kiss me again." With a
to meet her guest, nnd he, wishing to loving look nt the fair face resting on
oblige Caroline, whom he had known hls shoulder Reggie refused the sac­
as n playmate all hls life, declared, of rifice. "No, we will keep Fldo, n« but
course, he'd he delighted.
for bis barking I would not have been
"All right, dear." Patty answered, able to locate the skiff with Its pre­
"I'll he there. If 1 don’t get lost In the cious freight." A* he stooped to press
meanwhile. I do hope he's good look­ a kiss on her upturned lips n glorious
ing." she ndded In a tensing voice.
—
' &lt;ne out In the sky. showing
True to her wool, Patty relum ed In the end of the storm and the beginning
time to array herself In n becoming of a life of happiness to Helen nnd
dress of pale blue m illed muslin Reggie.
which Just matched the lovely blue of (C opyright,
bv the M cC lure N atr*her eyes. She wns u pretty picture
p a p e r Syndicate.)
of youth nnd daintiness us she enter­
ed the living room soon after (lie ex­
Pleasure In Production.
pected guest arrived.
Every Made of gra*s Is a study:
"Patty, dear, this Is Mr. Cutler—why. and to produce two when* •here was
I believe you two have met before 1" hut one Is both a proti* n:,d pleas­
she exclaimed ns Rob Jumped from hls ure-.'—Lincoln.
chair nnd grasped Patty's hands.
"Miss Roberts." he exclaimed. "I
can't believe It 1"

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brut-nth tin* horizon, but there st!’.'. V ,
StfeU In the west « faint tinge of red
Patty Roberts p allid her hm»e lov­
ingly ns »he p i zed toward the low
HTendlng house In the illstnnce.
“D ear old Joe, you've traveled a
lone wny today. We'll mwn he home,
though. Kee. Joe. there It Is now. nod
Caroline lm* n light In ever) window.
1 auppo*c bhe thinks we're Mat."
The low, rambling house was not far
away, faintly dlNcernltde In the du»k
nestlinit among u few trees. It was
homelike and cheery In appearance.
P atty Rnherts was staying with a
form er school chum, Caroline Fen­
wick. who had come to Hayton after
finishing her course. Patty had been
a strenuous worker during the dark
days of the war. dividing her time Intween Red Cross workrooms and host­
ess work at the various cantonments,
and now that everything was bright
again, she had come out to her chum's
for a much no- .led rest.
As the faithful Joe picked his way
slowly along the trail—for though the
night u as bright, poor Joe wns tired
ami sleep). Putty gazed aero.vs the
moonlit vireteh of land. Her eyes were
a bit wistful a-, she watched n star
swiftly shoot across the sky leaving
a shiny path behind. She sighed.
Then, ns if giving music to her
thoughts, she softly began to sing.
Her voice, sweet and clear, rose on
the nl^ht air. and as she ended she
sighed again and patting Joe said,
somewhat wistfully. “Well. Joe, I
guess we'd better i e hurrying or Car­
oline will have a searching party out
for us." flntberlng up the reins and
turning down toward the lighted house
In the distance, Joe's h&lt;xif beats were
soon out of hearing.
Unknown to Patty she had nn audi­
ence while she wns slngln*.
Bob Cutler was returning from his
chum's hou*e and he. too. was cnjnjlne

the honnty ».f the night, when Patty's
sold had come to him on the breeze,
lie drove hl« horse forward between
a cluster of stunted trees arid hu-lies
until he could fairly perceive the sing­
er ami her horse In the moonlight.
Where had he heard that song before)
As he listened the soft sounds of the
night mid the music cf the girl's voice
was o'-aneed to the sweet strains of a
waltz and he wns dancing again to the
lighted ballroom of the hotel. He wns
living over again that night when he
had found the girl who hml won Ids
heart completely.
And ns Patty's voice died away nnd
he heard her spente to her horse, Rob’s
heart leaped. "It couldn't he!—hut It
does sound like her voice," he mut­
tered. Then he. too, turned his horse
and soon was far along the tmll which
led to hls home, about two miles nwny.
Rut. as he rode, hls thoughts lingered
about the girl of hls dreams. "Just a
drenm, th at’s all," thought Rob bitter­
ly. "There’s no use hoping I’ll over see
her ngnln."
He had been rlntloued at a naval
training camp nnd had only recently
come home. He was glad to he hnek
at Ids home ngnln. hut at times he
hmged for the place where i.e had
spoilt so many happy months. Life had
been m ther dull nnd lonely In the
huge ,«ho&lt;d for the first few months,
hut one night, nt a dance given for
the ho)* in the service, he had met a
girl with whom he hml fallen deeply
and Irrevocably In love, hut although
In- never saw In r afterwards, the hope
that he might some day meet her
again brightened hi* days, that were
bug nnd monotonous. As the days
went by. and still no traces of her. he
didn't give up hope until he had ob*
mini*! hl« discharge nnd was speed­
ing to his home.
One a fte r &lt;n. about n week Inter,
Caroline culled to Patty us she was
coming out of the barn, where «hi*
bad been saddling Joe, preparatory to
going to the p. stotlbv. "Patty, he sure
ntid hurry ho-ue, because we're going
to have somebody nice here for *up(»t . He's coming especially to meet
you. so you must hurry nnd he home
In time to put on your prettiest dress."

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"I never suspected It)" Caroline de­
clared. as. watching Patty's blushing
face and shining eyes nnd Rob's exalt­
ed expression, she retreated In the di­
rection of the dining room.
".lu«t a minute, Caroline,” railed
Rob. "I want you to meet my Dream
Ulrl. The girl whose Image has been In
my heart for a year I had given up
hopes of ever seeing her again, and
now I have her. Pin not ever going
to let h'-r go ngnln." ho ndded, still
holding Patty's hand* In a determines]
grn«p.

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curls, and tin* brisk breeze Mow her
light ilre-s around her In picturesque
confusion, Fldo, glossy black of coat,
curled at her feet. Jumping up at
times to hark shrilly at the low-flying V
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Caroline had Invited Rob Cutler over swallows snooping nhmg the surface
of the water.
She was unus-inlly nulet nnd a deep
violet simile that crept into In r blue
eyes showed thnt she was d*-ep In
thought. The summer was coining t&gt;*
a close, nnd she w-ns thinking of bow
dull It would seem In h**r city home
without Reggie Vandyke. For a y e n
he had been constant in Ids attentions
nnd she \\n« well nwnre that only her
own coquettish evasions had kepi Mm
from telling of hls love In words. Anil
tmw he was gone out of her life, sent
nwny by h*T In nnger because h* hnd
enff.-d the cars of Fldo when Hint pnm
per«-d canine hnd endeavored to plant
an nffectinnate kt** on tils face.
Letting the nnr« hang loosely In her
hands her thoughts wandered hnek to
the occurrence. He wns brutal, to In­
sure. hut then everyone did not lore
dogs. She sighed us the thought cumf
to her that now she would never foe!
the pressure of Reggie’s lips against
hers, nnd ns she realized the boldness
&lt;&gt;f Jht thought* a flush of crimson
crept over her fnlr fnc*.
She wns nrous.-d from her reverie by
n sudden hlnst of cold nlr that cureened
her Mint until it seemed that It would
capsize, a lecond gust tore the oars
rc**ra bit grasp and spun the boat d!zxll) around. Fldo, In an ecstasy of
fear, crept Into her lab and tried to
kl«s her face, hut the thought was now
repulsive to her. nnd as ahe pushed
him Into thp bottom of ths boat
thoughts of Reggie came to h sr and
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THE SANFORD HERALD

^nr.luT «. » 19

My
Misadventure

Over the
Hedge

Wilfred’s
Troubles

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Dr OtlllU France* Pftlfftr

Dr MILDRED WHITE

Dr QEORQE ELMER CODD

PAGE ELEVEN

A Russell Story.
A story tlint the Into O. W. II. Russoli tolil with gusto wns of n mnynr
In n north of England town. Ills wor­
ship prcsrnt.il some sent.* for tho non
I front, nml hint thin Inscribed on thorn:
"Presented to the borough hy tho
mayor. AM noggins. Tho non In
Mn nml ho mmlo It."—London ChronInto.

Florida Safe &amp; Lock C o
Vault Doors, Fire Proof Safes.
Safety Deposit Boxes.

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(Copyrlibt, 1919, b j W«*Ura Nrw ..*[&gt;*( I’ntca.)

(Copj.lftit. 1619. by Writers N'r«ip«p#r L’alss.)

"W here’s that hoy? Is he ever
u.iM'nmry *t««d on her loon nml tried
"Now, Wilfred, ho cnreful and enrry
out the hedge. Hut un Hose- around when lie’* w anted? Tell you the package slrtilght."
J.. ‘v Mns &gt;n)ii11 nml tho hedge hluti* with nil my worries It's about time he
" It’s hot, Isn't h r projected WIIbuckled down to doing something use­
Sr'ilM not succeed.
frn l I.tisromh, us his sister iA'lla
K„.eiiinr&gt; liuil Krow it up with n pro- ful."
placed n parcel done up In napkins
"Don’t Kcold, Uncle, dear. Martin In Ids hands.
ltv to *tf the other nl.lo of things,
~ i »Mvlnc" hud sometime* led hor Is n good hoy, thinks the world of Imth
"No. only nlco mid warm.
Homo
S o difficulty. It wn* heenuso she of us, und, If he I* a little forgetful pork nml In nas Just out of tho oven.
m i vnrn.il t" know whether Iloh Kul- and heedless at times, he makes up Tell Mrs. Vn««!tr I rooked them es­
f&lt;T It when you remind him of it in
‘ltD; o.ui.I vontlnur true to hcmclf un
pecially for her. Anti don’t wander
, . r alluring clminiHtni.ee*. Hint nt.e a gentle, reasoning wny. T his especial off to watch the hoys play hall. And
, .limited tho fnnelnntliiK lien* Wilder nfternoon he begged oft from his reg­ don't drop or spill them."
, , vMl nt her home nml he much In ular chores to go hunting for those
".Vo, ma’am " promised Wilfred
i \ company. And when Inter. Hens two hurglara who robbed the hank steadfastly. "Maybe Mrs. Vassnr will
night before Inst."
h a d departed. It «as evident Hint lloh**
give me u penny for bringing them."
"Expected to rntrh them and get
•ffectl.m Imd fnll.il to wttliHlnnd tho
"You mustn't take It. If she offers
tl*t f»r lie hud followed to tho home thnt $5,000 reward, I suppose," mock­ It.** warned Leila.
"You shall have
, li... nn often nml nn noon ns oppor­ ed old John Wndhams. "Oh, yes! that two from me. If you do your errand
tunity r- rin Med. Hoseimiry promptly unlucky wight over strike such for­ nicety.’.*
rvl-tmlnc Idn gifts hud fondl'd for n tune! It's not the way of this unfor­
"Yes, ma'am," pledged Wilfred, nml
tunate family. We’ve had nothing hut started off on Ids mission. When lie
......that her own heart wns broken.
»Mlr tor unsympathetic family, dryly loss anil mishap since m other died. reached the bridge crossing the creek
««?.**» • •« V,,H t» the home of Aunt With tin* money I owe ami can’t pay, he rested the parcel on Its roll ami be­
I *•*!. Arid It wan In the village where and that boy wasting Ids time, I'm gan Hinging
the water.
tint HI " redded that Rosemary fretted ^o dentil half the tim e I"
"Oh. ginger!" exploded Wilfred and
*flW during one of her uulkn. upon
’T’ve got nil the kindling In." said postil a picture of dire dismay. A
the Impas-alde lieilge.
Orn Dale, "and I agreed with Martin careless switch of Ids arm had swept
Viini Ell-n. la her various recitals (o do the milking, so everything will the package free and It fell ten feet
of village life, had merely mentioned he nttcmlcd Just tho some us li ho to tho stone abutment, ami there lay
t*;r I.lmv n« old Colonel Hunter'*.
were here. I gave him the afternoon.” the crock In many pieces mid Its
I;.....
In the excitement of her
"Afternoon nml evening, too, tt looks, lirown tempting contents scattered fur
f.rg.'t the sorrow which had for It's getting dark."
and wide.
l.r.meht her hither, forgot. In fact, lilt
"Oil, M artin will he along soon,”
W ilfred stood rooted. It was a
r„...... . convention, and cllmldng high soothed Orn. " lie and his chums tiro gruw'soine moment for him. Only that
.he garden gate, heat over low till excited about those robbers and morning lie hud thrown n ball through
|,ii,| i hack It- rusty Iron holt. Unlit- they have gone o(T with wooden guns, a neighbor's window, and Ids iiiother
.ho Intended to enter the cloned hoy-like, to ’capture' them
•»•*&gt;"'* 'T ..v .m * fo n"-|M»rt this mischief
. r.lcii mol t*.
*•1ItofMj—find plan." util John Wndhams to .ils father. With tills la mind mid
i*i «vfTvt.
went o(T mumhUngly reiterating Ids the present mishap added, Wilfred llg,\i the l-..lt yielded, the gate swing- complaints. Ora sighed a trllle. then tired It out that lie was due for it
l„s hauir.l rhrenteaed to make her drove away the cloud that hovered hy -troiutoiis private Interview with Ids
!,.&gt;• hor hnlmiee; hut nliiildy Hone* humming a pretty tittle ulr about father that evening.
nuin (i!';V'o.|—ami at the very feet of Idrds, ami sunshine, ami (lower*. SIiq "I'm always getting unlucky," he
t!„. pro-tram figure of a man. For a had her cross to hear us well as Uncle nodded, "nml they're always picking
...t -he drew l.aok fearfully, for John, lint It enme from sharing Ids on m e!
I'm not going home.
I'll
tho iii.oi r. -tliig upon hlanket nml pH- troubles, real nml Imaginary. Oni wm hang around with the hoys until fath­
1,,a l N.li.il anenoine In Ills white wrap- his niece ami n homeless orphan when, er gets Ids supper nml goes down­
Ill- fan*, too, was ghastly a fter the dentil of Aunt Mary she was town ns he always does. Then I'll
ttl.lto l&gt;. lo atI. (to* l&gt;iiiiii..&gt;u which sent for hy Uncle John to tnke tip sneak Into the house and go to bed.
Iniijii.1 til* head.
tier home with himself and his mother­ and by that time maybe they'll !«rgct
Tl.o amti’i oven gave Iter no welcome less boy. She became the angel of the nil about wlint I've done."
a« .ho I.N.knl .h.wn upon him, nml fret­ house, a Messing to the old iniiu. If
It wns lust dusk, a fte r two hours’
fully lie n-ked:
lie only knew It. for she helped him play wlih Ids ehtiuiH, that Wilfred
"How dl.l &gt;,,U got InV
carry Ids burdens ami her diligence drew down behind n hedge mid crouch­
llo.otimr) I.In-hod guiltily.
nml economy lightened tho expenses ed down guiltily ns he saw his father
"..vor tho gate." she answered.
nml brought comfort ami contentment, end it eoiiiiimilnii come down tho
“j |i or.lor- wore that people hIiouM the luttoi to young Martin, a t least,
.&lt;1 ..in." Mild tin- young in.in. who otherwise was Inclined to " ko out street. They paused, each to go his
own wny. ns they reached the corner.
“I prefer I" do my suffering—In si- Into tho world nml seek Ids fortune
Now Mr. I.useotnh had Just Informed
lent**."
on mn
Ids ono
ow n ii.n.-i
hook," on
ns ••*
ho&gt; .expressed
It, pi* neighbor that n real estate deni
(to
—I*. —•,*&gt;—
.&gt;• ...
|;.... i (rv's i.-'Uranee .nine l.aek to although not yet twelve years of age., |„ u |,|ch they were ttmliitHy Interesthrr. '
Martin fairly Idolized Orn and fully r d had been -polled by an officious
"lint iii.n't you think," she asked, appreciated licr numberless sacrifices
,lJt xv;„, |,nd gratuitously Informed
more -Ihitt wny? I In behalf of his father unit him self., |||0 prospective customer that by holdr ■oi" -lie laistemd to add. "Hint It lie knew, ns all t'b-veden know, that in^ nut be could get the property In1. it to | hotmr to have t.ne'n alien- lira wns giving up the drcnin nml V(dve«l for live hundred dollars less
th lii.rto.i from sorrow or nutrerlng glory of her life through her loyal un- j tlinn he was asked to pay.
If . nit i..r a lim a" I
sclllsh devotion ti* her unde. Ernest
"Yes," the startled Wilfred heard
'1' • it n hi. . l up at tier, tin'll wryly Tliroop. In hive with her. had told |,ls father sav. "h» spilled the beans
JouMi-l.
her so iiinl In* wns n suitor to hojund ruined our cbnnees!"
• V'.u or., oorialuly illverllng," he proud of—manly. Industrious nnd lion
“Ought to be skinned alive!" sub­
lor live minute- I watched onible. Orn loved hint In return, hut mitted the neighbor wrnthlly. "We'll
j.nir ton.ihirllUo o \ p . rlniouln will, my
-lie had told litin clearly th a t shu Ibid some way to make him smart for
gun
mol ,\.&lt;nr on iy deneoi.l over could not leave her uncle while lie was Ibis."
ny ‘in. iro-passlng' sign, only to Had crushed under si burden of debt nnd
"Crnckeyl" gasped the terrllleil lad
li. I Jot. In.*.- co llie to give llie lid*
while Martin was loo young to shift —’Tm In for It!"
»hi lii tl.*- end. Well, when n fellmv for himself. Duty wns the watchword
"That settles It,” ilocldcd Wllfretl.
mu'! ioovo Id- log mid Ills head Is of her life, nnd nobly she lived up to
I'ttiig.&lt;1 up generally. Ju-t what mode Its teachings. All Ulevedcn wan nstlr "Somehow I've done soinelhlng awful
in spilling those beans. Father and
&lt;&gt;! .lit. r-i. .li wmil.l you advise?"
at the moment over the bank robbery. Mr. ltowe talked as If I'd ought to
Tlr-i." Ito-. imiry oaltuly nuggested. Two men had broken Into the Institu­
lie skinned nllve. I won't go home—
‘it imglii help you to toll some one all tion and had made off with n small
I can't go home. I'll—I’ll run away!"
file.lit II."
fortune. The watchman had "winged”
It was all well enough until It be­
"Nothing i*. toll," tin* man answered one of them In their filglit. he dcclnred, gan to ruin. Wilfred hud got ulioi:! n
cr1»pl&gt;. 'War—that's all. Made them for he had seen the fugitive lift olio
mile when it drenching shower canto
let in.- ei.me hark to the old home here hand to Ills breast as lie nut. A ’sec­ up. He eroticlnsl under u hedge soak»•&gt; r.i ii|M-nile. Have the best of fare, ond shot Imd caused the other burglar is| nml miserable. As he trudged on
nut .vor; thing and everybody neeiun to waver nnd limp nnd blood stnlns again he observed a light ami made
*'» gd "ti lay nerves. So I sent ’em bad been traced for some dlstuni-e for It. As he nenretl Its source Ills
nil away, un.I lie here looking up at down the river shore.
spirits brightened up magically.
Ik" »Wy. Ii'« Ju-t u miller of time
Meantime Martin, the well Intention"It’s where the Harelays live," he
before I'll he all right, the doctors nay
cd hut thoughtless, had lingered with exclaimed. "Why, If Mr. Hurclny I*
—ns if "lltae" Isn't the hardest tiling a
Ids companions elenr Into dusk. Then home, I’m all right. He Is a friend
lalplo— uiioi ran tn;iir."
In ii game of hide nnd seek lie had of mine, ho Is. lie's good to nil the
I!..*.iimr» no.ldod underntandlngly.
crept Into ono of the numerous earthen fellows."
"I know," -he said, "It’s wanting
Wilfred had reapun to feel confi­
water pipes lining the river bluff,
t" g&gt; t on ill.* other side of the wall
ready to ho used In n new reservoir dence In Iru llnrrlny. The latter had
*kit Junk-» tho time no long. And.
been culling on la-iln for some time
while ).iu*v,. Iii*on talking I've been system ndopted hy the town. 'I hero
past. He was not exactly looked upon
he
ruddled,
planning
to
wait
till
tho
thinking that perhaps I could help you
la in.ike the time pans. 1 know of seekers had passed by nnd then make ns a suitor hy the family, hut they all
liked him. Wilfred timidly, hut hope­
fanny original ways to entertain an In- for home. He chuckled iih four of his
at the. door
to ......
find —
Mr.
fnggnl-out comrade* sat down on tho fully
, M1V knocked
..........
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'nll.l nin!—"
very
|dpo
ho
was
In.
Then,
sta
rtin
g
itnrrlny
home
and
nlono
nnd
rendy
-"rlgliml. nil right. I'll hot." rllllrkled
...... 1'llor. "Tlint’n the tlrnt time," he on again, somehow they gave It a push, with n genial welcome.
s-iM -Uihlotily. "ihat I've entile near to Over tho ledge It rolled twenty feet, | Relieved, hut tearful, Wilfred told
reversed, • spilled out Martin nnd his story. Ira Itnrclny went lo tho
s laugh In months."
plunged
Into the river. Martin rolled , telephone without his knowledge nnd
'I know, then." ltnncmnry said de­
lightedly, "why I had to nee tile other after It nnd, half stunned, came to n , Informed W ilfred's folks of the elr»f thl* loilgo." And then, seated stop a few yards from un old w reck riunstnnres, suggesting that Wilfred
ui-'it the gras* before him,, she told ef n house boat that had been n land- |.(. allowed to stay all night. Then
tho big-hearted fellow set nbuut mnk'ho niiiii-o.l niati of her old -curious mnrk for u year past.
In
n
sort
of
a
duxe
he
saw
two
men
lag Wilfred comfortable and happy,
pr. p. n-liv m,,| the sorrow to which It
come out Of the dismantled cabin of
"Oh. I say." abruptly observed WIIhad Ini.
Hut -trnie.oly enough, like Rose- the craft. One had his arm In a sling, fowl, his eye chancing to fall upon
,r&gt; - tmillIv. the Invalid refused to the other limped. In a llasli M artin a framed picture upon the mantel.
Wndhams had nn In sp iratio n -these ’ Leila has got one of those, too."
' , u her -orrow seriously.
were
the hank burglars!
I “Indeed." m narked Ira, and a trltlo
In oheerlng me along." he said,
The
first
words
of
one
of
them
conmdamtcdly. The picture was one of
help to divert your own sad
* :rl- I tl.lnk you had better come firmed this conviction: “I’lpo rolled himself ru t from the local newsp.r
n r 1 reckon. You go north. Tom nnd |&gt;er at the head of an article ho..,,,aciiln taiaurrow."
' r.
„.,.k
ci.U'k- fog him for n local Judgeship,
11 "n* nn eager Itoseiunry who Inter me south. We ".list P «k i "
k
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mRU-d .... the Irrela upon .\unt Ellen.
or some eggs or w ell
1Iir,.„,b|e Wilfred. "She keeps It on
'" 'I never told me." she accused.
" le s . we must main a &gt;“
|,er bureau nnd the other tiny Lol*
,l"' town’s wnr hero—who had here," growled the other.
Phelps noticed It nnd she said to
that nuicli-tnlked-nf medal—
It was after dark when M artin M |()
, hat fory nm| i.vlla
la tho aiysterlmis Hunter plnre. Wndhams hurst Into the house In a
n gentleman I re‘ '""I'l l"Ve to have met hint."
frefilled state of excitement. • ® cn
p ,pj with grent expevds—no respect.*
Meeting him," Aunt Ellen replied. rlcd n small sack and wus hreut • *'
Anij
r „t tormenting her nnd says.
*
"* *he ipicatlon. Young Rich"F atherI Oru l" he shouted, the •
•ntny|)e you keep him there to* kl»s.’
' Hunter slneo Ills return refuses to
.
.. nnd Leila snys, ’I will If I went »«&gt;.
1enre-t friends; Colonel Hunt- Kfor*l"
"Whnt of them?" questioned his c o j- ^
W||r|h „ . nn(,
' ' ‘I'fitc distressed about It. Even
Ira Ilnrclny rwldened nnd his breath
" atir-o whom they sent out from sin."I’ve found them ! I’ve got the buna. can)B
qu)t.k , , p
not R|,pk
)n.
full- to arouse Itlehnrd from Ills money! I found It In the old louso
{||(i Hnncm y „f n young girl’s
|!‘,r
'•"h*. Hut. my dear—" Aunt
• ea broke off ahniptly. "Whnt lins boat. It’s In the snrk. And you n‘un neerets, hut ho wns Inflnlfoly glad of
n»
Ilfn il’s Inadvertency. For a second
M'li'io.| t„ your white sk'.rt? It Is get the otfieers here rlgnt nwnj.
wo can catch the burglars! nnd. fa »• j ||np ,]nr|nc (|,nt eventful day W’llfred
• "ad green status from top to hem."
cr. the tdg rew an!! And now you «nn ku(j
thl* tlr.e bringing won".ury -lulled.
pay
yon &lt;&gt;«•... «od nh,
qrrfiii iirnpIneM to n truly desorvlng
m
ilt .
P" !Rb a ,
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you cun uinrry Ernest Throopl
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To Polish Mnhkfpny.
.flnUed linseed oil U the finc*f thine
for genuine old malmgiuiy, ns It hard­
ens nnd preserve* the wood. Pour the
Ml on to a pad of soft finnuel nnd
mb the wood well. If there nre any
cracks In the wood Hie oil will fill
these nnd harden. W.pe off the sii pcrfinni.s oil nnd polish with n dry,
-oft cloth. A little vinegar added to
the mi win make a bright, dean, dry
finish.

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Write for Latest Price List.
Prices always in lino with Quality
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Sanford Cvcle Co.
Phone 251-W

Sanford, Florida

115 Park Ave.

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Really it is r. *!:••" remarkable the amount of hail news
which gets into circulation just about the time buyers
are getting ready to contract for oranges and grape­
fruit. Here arc some of the little items which are
beginning just now to he talked:
Poor m e n ; i; is n t h r r remarkable how many
groves h iv e inch a larye proportion of poor
tiics, according; to these minors.
Also, it is equally remarkable how the entire
yield sometimes threatens to he an " ofl-siic’'
crop, if the minors arc right.
T hen there Is the big crop, of course.
D ie
direat of over-production is always with us,
to judge by the minors that arc talked.
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Scarcity of labor is another item of had n o n
which help? explain why the buyers tail* t hope
to pay better prices.
T hen, there are transportation difficulties, too.
Sometimes the outlook for getting fruit to the
markets is pretty blue.
T h ese are just a few of the items of had news. T h ey are
the cause for the question previously asked, and which we
repeat: Does the man who wants to buy your fruit crop ever
tell you any good news about the market? Join the Florida
G trtu Exchange and keep informed. Full particular* of
membership on application to

F lo rid a C itrus E xchange, T am pa, F la,

L. A. HAKES, Manager
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Lefflcr, J. N. Lord, A. C. M artin,
Confederate
Veterans;
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F.
Robinson, Findlay Munaon and I.
Robbins,
O. A. R. Veterans.
Active pnll-bearors were J. II.
Ferguson, F. It. K ent, Geo. Randall
Henry Nickel, It. A. Terbuen and
T. C. Carlson.
Tbe deceased !m survived by his
widow, M rs. Mary Secord and one
son of bis first wife, Ira J. Secord of
Sun Pueblo, Cal.

On account of the continuai increase in
labor and all merchandise, esp ecially
cleaning and pressing supplies, all press­
ing clubs have been forced to increase
: : : : prices as follows : : : :
UNION PRICES EFFECTIVE AUGUST 1, 1919
2 Piece Woolen Suits Pressed
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$ . 50

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Trousers Pressed
Coat Pressed
Trousers Cleaned
Coat Cleaned
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Suits Sponged and Pressed
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P A L M B E A C H and M O H A I R S U I T S
Suits* Cleaned
Single Pants (or) Coat Cleaned
White Flannel Trousers Cleaned
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AUGUST 8, 1919

THE SANFORD IIERAI.D

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T H E BAPTIST TEM PLE
Two large enthusiastic audiences
at preaching services.
Sunday School launched a cam ­
paign for 270 in attendence by the
end of August.
Six new members were added to
the church. The emollrmpit increases
at every service.
The p asto r will speak Sunday
morning on “ The Standard oi a
Church for Bigger Brotherhood”
The second of a series of addresses
on Dr. H ym an's experiences as
Chaplain will he delivered Sunday
niglit. “ Franco and Frenchmen as
I saw th em ," will he the subject.
Esiewhere in the Herald is men­
tioned tiie gift of $100.00 to home
missions by Mrs. E. E. Cox and of
$700.00 to foreign missions by Mr.
J. I). Hood.
Join the Temple congregations.
You will lie glad.

Die-kins' Side Continues
The great reduction sale of the
Dickius Shoe Store continues and
there are m any more bargains in
slices for you hut you m ust hurry
down at once and g?t them for they
are going fast.
The reason is th a t shoes are hig!
and going higher and the low pri .
put on iiit these liif* shoo* are mak­
ing them {lyu
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S i | tiettcr onimrluMity
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of this section t i purralise i' i &gt;■* a
such prices. S-* too ad- r’i.i :. i i
in til!" issue.
Notice
Regular m eeting of Sanford Lodga
N'o. 27, I. o . (). F. M onday night
August 111h. Tie* I)cg* v Stu'f o ’
Osceola laid
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Pure Food
Our pure food laws have three pur­
poses:
1. T o prevent the use of unwholesome
material.
2. T o prevent fraudulent substitution.
3. T o inform the purchaser what she is
buying.

Som e products arc so w ell known to
the housewife that from the class name under
which they are sold she can tell the ingredients
contained therein. With others, such as bak­
ing powder, all the ingredients are named on
the label, and as a result the most healthful,
economical and desirable kind can be selected.

T here is one class of mixtures,however,
which are still bought blindlv without knowl­
edge o f the ingredients.
These are the socalled Self-Rising Flours. Read the label on
any package of irll-rinng flour and there is never found cither
the itatement, “This package contain* the following ingredi­
ent* and none other," or any equivalent itatement. One can­
not determine from the label either the quality of the flour or
the nature of the other ingredient* mixed therewith.

In the selection of baking powder, the house­
wife i* very particular; but in seli-ming flour »he take* what­
ever ingiedient* are handed her without asking queition* and
in an equal state of ignorance with the dealer who it selling to
her, as to what these ingredient* are.
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It has been admitted by the m a n u tn r tu r p r e
acid pnospfute that the phosphate used in self-rising flour
frequently contains 25 pc* cent or over of calcium sulphate
(gypsum).
Fhyiicians know the objection* to intrctucing
such an amount of unnecessary inedible material into the
system.

The physician can do much toward the enact­
ment of laws that will forbid the lise of such material in the
manufacture of self-rising flour a.'.J dial will require a state­
ment on self-rising flour uf ail the ingredients contained
therein.
Such law's will protect the health and the pockctbook.

KOTE—Stiss Costello is u!ready it ell known to most of the ladies of
our city, Site is of the Domestic Science il ranch of the University of
Chicago, a niaduutc of Lttns Institute. Supervisor of Domestic Science
in I'ubli: Schools, Special Lecturer on Domestic Arts and Economy,
Special Lecturer to Ike Women's Clubs.
We are publishing a series of her most important articles.

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Church in th e presence of the family
and a few gui&amp;tb. After t he ceremony
a wedding breakfast was served and
tli* I ride and groom left for Jackxonviiiu via a u to to New Sm yrna

electrician. Mr. and Mrs. S tu rn n i j . m
'will make their futur* heme
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The -bride in well known in t DiDeath of 1. J
city where she spent tier girlhood
The MimtnoiiToi mi
nth Angel
minger anti carried, th« followin; days being tm* eldest daughter m
citizen: were appointed u committee Mrs.Dougin- . She lias alarge ■i r - 1' ‘,ullv 1,1
‘ r" 1 i. Sernrd, Tuesday
to view thix road and report to this rle III friends wen
by her sweet
"}*ht at *&lt;‘h ° d o ck “ l ki* &gt;■*« r“*
Board. Mr. W. W. W hitcomb. Mr. disposition and charming maimer. sidence in this city, bringing sadness
G. R. Read, and Mr. M. B. Donley, F r tile past y ear M ir. .Sturiunn lias and sorrow to a large circle of friends
a plat of the proposed road v.a« ;iLd h?ld a responsible position in Jack- for tin* deceased was one of the
s n v illo where site met Mr. Sturm ai. beloved older iitir.cn- of the com­
wit h the petition.
genial
disposition,
lin
e urquantance ripening into love m unity, Ids
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kindly
fwurteay
and
unfailing
con­
and tin wedding is the culm ination.
sideration (or ethers winning for hint
.Sturman-M e Dante *«
T he groom is t lie* son of form er a friend in everyone with whom he
Miss R uth M cDaniels an l Bryan emigre--m an S turm nn of Washington came in contact . Loyal to ids
J . S turm an were m arried at t ie s ta te and is well known in Ids wes- country, faithful infreiniNhip,
a
rcsidencc of the bride's mother, Mrs. tern home. Fur some time Mr. devoted husband and u ronsricntiotiE . A. Douglass on Sanford Heights S turm an lizs In on eonncited with churchm an and Christian gentleman,
S atu rd ay morning at eight o'clock, th e Me.’rill-Stevcna Ship Building ■loath lias robbed the town of one
T h e ceremovny was performed by * &gt; m ;n ay of Jacksonville where be of its most desirable citizens.
D r. George Hyman of tin* llapti.-t bool.-, a responsible
position as
Mr. Secord was born in Niagra
county, N. Y. August 10th, 1S39 and
he would lmve been eighty years old
had he lived until Sunday.
The deceased has had a most r«markable life. His father was killed
by the Indians in N orthern Michigan
and at the tender age of six lie was
left an orphan and w ithout a home.
At fourteen lie enge/. 0 ,r Lim ing
and shortly after drove a big herd
Now is the time to place your order
of cattle into California, before lie
was fifteen. Front then on failures
and
successes marked' his life until
for the “Fordson Tractor.” The
the Civil War when In ’i*2 lie en­
listed under the S tar and Stripes
very best and cheapest tracbeing iu active service for three
*
years and four m onths. Almost
shot to pieces in various eni a icmcnts
tor for all farm use.
and carrying a bullet in his knee the
rest of his life he was made a Cotr.misary Sergeant in 'G4. He was also
made prisoner by the opposing fortes *
several times but always escaping.
Price of Tractors
:
On October Sth, 1883 he married
Miss Mary McCord and came to
1Sanford, where they have resided
Power Pulleys
ever since.
Mr. Secord's health has been
Extension Rims
fuiling for several years and for a
num ber of weeks it was known thul
his days were numbered.
All prices f. o. b.
The funeral services were Held
at the Congregational chur h ..t
Factory
six o'clock DttJrittdmy aflern ion. it. v
G. B. Waldron and Dr. Geo. Hyman
olllciating. Mr. T. J._ Miller personnally bad charge o*f tin? funeral
arrangement*. Interm ent at Lifke
View Cemetery.
C. F. W ILLIAM S - EDW ARD HIGGINS
Solemnly and. beautiful on ti •
Dealer
Salesman
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W0Uld mean t0 eet set with a joy’us jimmy
w ?u th P^P^ ? .f^ ery once Qnd a While. And, puif to
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tttfiUST 8. **19
Davis, Inm an, Childs; , h a tte r hit,
Inm an; double plays, Davis to
Stew art to Allianoz; time of game
1:47, um pires Ellis and Jackson.

PAGE THIRTEEN

Johnson, rf
0 0
4 (K 0
Alhaneze, lb
0 0
1 0 0
( C o n tin u e d f r o m P a g e 9 )
White, if
0 o!
3
Word, air
1 o
1
it war. not played unChilds, rf
0
0
4
the same but
/
nd
neither
was
It
a
Davis,
ss
1
3
4
S a n fo rd -Takes R etard Cam #
d'T protect “
exception of the fuel
4 l
3
M anager Ilowden received a vote Morton p
h r * « i* ih* laid it all over the
of confidence from his directors by
that Sanford
drove their pitchers wiro this m orning, rend the riot a rt
Totals
...
r \ I fi 27 11 f!
Smokfr&gt; and
d
Score
by
innings:
to
the
.Tmokera,
two
in
particular
jroiti !tc noun
score for M onday’s draw ing stiff fines for ihdifferent Tam pa
000 000 000—0
ThU i* the
Sanford
000
000 10*—t
play
and
though
crippled
the
T
a
m
­
pme:
Sum m ary: Left on bases, Tam pa
II I’O A E pans came back this afternoon
Taw*""
1 1 O •) fighting the. Ccleryfeds to a 1 to 0 2. Sanford-7; two-base bits Stew art,
Alvarez. 3 b .........
3 1 1 1 1 0 finish, with both M orton and Corcho Hord; first base on balls, ofT Corcho
Uon. 8b
2 1 - 0 1 l I pitching m angiflcicnt Imll. T he lo­ 1; struck o u t, by Corcho, 9, by Mor­
grown* ............... •» n O'
w 5 l 0 cals scored their tally on a couple of ton 9; stolen liases Davis; lime of
DdHngrr, H&gt;
o 1 1 0 bubbles in the seventh.
game 1:43; umpire Hover.
Hernandez. I* * 1
&lt;&gt;
0
t)
0
M anager H ernandez fined Ilt-rBowden, rf &amp; P
0
1 0 nnntloz $25 and fined Leon similarly BASE HAI.L LAST G A L L E Y — *
Farr! r, c
0 &lt;1 0 0 and fined Leon similarly and also
Sanford Takes Third One
Curcho, If
0 0 0 1 suspended him.
Kills ptiched a magnificlent game
Ilowden, Williams
Williams, cf
0 0 0 0 and Jackson are still out of the game against the Smokers here on Wed-!
J*(kson. rf &amp; a b
0 0 0 II and to fill the emergency Ilowden nesday, being experially strong in |
Well*, rf
f
*1 0 signed Chaplin and Hive, who were pinches and Sanford dum ped the
G
12
visitors to the tune of 4 to 0.
rciaesed by the local club.
Totals.....
H urd’s hom er in theeigbtb with two
One hardly recognized the sam e
All It II PO A E
mford —
on,
finished up the local end of the
3
4
3
2
0
club
in
the
T
am
p
a
uniforms.
The
4
t «•w a r t , 21*
whitewash
in fine style, for a clean
1
2
4
0
0
Smokers
moved
about
with
more
..... 4
hapuar c
sweep
of
th
e aeries.
1
2
2
0
0
pep
and
spirit
and
played
jam
-up
.. .. 4
ihnjon. rf
ball
except
for
oho
slip
in
the
3
3
0
0
0
4
A spectacular catch by Farrior of
ihito. rf
0 2 0 0 seventh. The score:
1 1
Child's Texas leaguer in the seventh
hilds. If
«&gt; 1
t 4 0 0 Tam pn—
A ll H II PO A E was among the features, the Smoker
Ibanez. H»
*21 1
0
2
0
Alvarez, 3b
4 0
I 2 0 second sucker, racing backwards into
avis, a
0
0
U
3
Hive,
cf
4
0
t
l 0 l short right-center for the poke and
iman, 3b
0
1
0
1
2
3
l
I 2 0 killing a hit.
Brown,
ss
4
»
hapma. p
4 0 0 K 0 0
3 0 1 1 4
1
Dellinger, II*
Johnson’s double, followed by Al- Davis, rs
3 0 (I 0 | 0
Totals
US 15 1G 15 5 0 H ernandez, If
4 0 0 l 0 l banese’s triple in the opening stanza E llis, p
0 0 0 0 0 0
3 0 0 10 0 II brought the first score and only a Lim an, rf
Farrior, c
Score by Innings:
3 0 0 0
I II magnificent rally by Wells in the
Chaplin 2I&gt;
Tam; a
......... -,0° 00~ *
T otals
29 4 G 27 12
3 n ( l i n o sixtli prevented more local scoring.
Sanford
........ 5G1 3*—15 Wells, rf
3
0
0
l
II
l
Corcho,
p
Score
by
innings:
The
Smoker
hurler
walked
Stew
art
Citrus Insects and D iseases:- Short, plain descrip­
Summary: Left on bases, Sanford
000 000 000
in this frame and hit Chapm a.’. Then T am pa
■ Tampa 3; two liaso bits, Leon
tion
v —of. the common cit.ru.: L?.•u’
, .vrLi’
,
T otals
32 ll 3 24
5 3 he did the clam act so effectIvolv Sanford
IPO Of” *« .«#**** *»#.*■
White, Davis, Inm an, S tew art; base
Mnn«
for
treatment;
also
rcco;pL&gt;
»oi&lt;tymg
W
-i
f}
fne
cl
~ ~ r r r r z a7r didn't get
Sum m ary: I -ft — ‘-r.r:;, T -.-j... ®
AL» H It PL A E
on ball-* “IT Chapm an 2. n e r o n . ^ ,
advised and directions for sprayihr and prun­
3. Sanford 5; two base hits, John­
1 li
2 2 i u •4 t«ittu*'t* to move.
**3T'i!iti apportioned oil Hernandez S te w a rt. ‘M*
son;
three
base
hits,
Albanese:
home
ing,- twenty-four pages.
40- 0 8 1
1
The score was as follows:
«i_ ilowden 3, Alvarez 4; stolen bases C hapm an, c
runs,
Hord;
first
base
on
balls,
nlT
Garden and Field Troubles:- Sixtv-four pages of
Tampa —
AB H H PO A E
Alvarez, 3b
4 0 0 0 *» 1 Welis 3: struck out by Wells 5, by
valuable information on control of the various
Jachson, df
4 0 1 1 0 (• Ellis G; sacrifice hits, Hernandez,
troubles that may arise in the truck garden or
Brown, ss
4 0 1) 0 3 0 Ilowden; stolen liases Stewart 2,
field including preparation of soil, rotation of
Dellinger, ll*
3 u II 1 l 0 C hapm an; double plays, Davis to
crops, handling of seed and seed beds, transplant
Hernandez, If
1 1) ii .) 1 0 Stew art to Albanese: tim e og game
B U IL D E R S S U P P L IE S
ing, spraying, etc.
f’eirnrho rf t*i if
3 0 1I ai If 0 1:55. Empire W indham . Altcndun
Farrior, 2h
3 0 il *i 0 0 191.
Miscellaneous Crop Troubles:- This twenty-page
Hive, c
3 0 \ 8 0 1
book treats of the peats found on avacado, f&gt;gs
Standing of (lu lls.
Wells, p
3 ir 1 3 *1 0
grapes,
guava, lawns, mango, ornamentals, peaches
Won
Last Pc
1 n 1 y 0 0
J. ilowden, rf
Sanford
19 10 G55
pears, pecans, persimmons, plums ami tobacco
Lakeland
IS 11 AGO
Write today for information that will help you.
To rats
29 0 5 24 * &gt;1
17 II 54 S
Hratientnwn
Sanford —
AB u 11 I’O A E l.rlnm to
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600
4 11 1 5 1 0 T am p a
S tew art, 21*
14
IS
440
MitnuUrturvri -f lilral Krrtitl*«r Sprjy I'utni’ta n ti Inwctld.1.3 1 I * •i ii B artow
Chapm an, c
It) 22 312
JAC’KSOS'VlIXt:. M.llitltlA
ti
Johnson, cf
4 1 1 ll 0
I* •’ MAMVCI.I. M a i u ; n Sanfi.r.1 Hr ami.
Thursday’s G am es
.Milanese, 11*
.. 3 1 1 11 (1 i
•1 1 l •) 1 n ! Sanford 4, Tampa 0
Hord, 3h
wi: t \ kk i.inntrv ito sn s at pap
Childs, rf
4 II 0 0 n 0 Lakeland G, Hradentown 3.
*1 II 0 1) i u Orlando ft, Bartow I.
W hits, If
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Glancing out through the window In
the ttnv waiting room r.hc saw a small
runabout atop nnd n tall man spring
out
IN- ramp Into the station, and atepping up to her. h u t In hand, naked:
“ Is tills M|«« Thornton?"
As the girl nodded, he continued:

*Tm Douglas Ramsey, i cji-rintcndpnt of schools, Mra.
me to.
you. .You know the roads are so
muddy.” lie threw her n reassuring
smile ns he picked up her hags nnd led
the way to the ntr.
On the ride to Sirs. Gray's- she
lea now I »h-.t Per companion wns Mis.
Gray’s near neighbor, living with Ida
parents.
The beautiful scenery and lovely
flcld-s ImpresMsI I.HIhm. who hnd been
used to city life, nnd the ride hnd not
seemed n two-mile run when tho car
drew up Itoforv a low*, old-fashioned
cottage. Though It was the month of
September, the grass was still a lovely
green and the dahlias, gladioli and
other late foliage, In their mingled
glory of yellow, pink nnd red, seemed
to nod u bright welcome to the girl.
As they started up the grnveled path
the front door was opened und a
plump, pleasant-faced wotnnn smiled
a welcome to Lllllnn.
“ We'll not require an Introduction.”
said Mrs. Gray us she pressed the

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In tin* meantime lh«- superintendent
had become n frequent roller nt the
Gray homestead. unik Llllliin looked
forward with pleasure to his evening
calls.
One nfternoon In midwinter n knock
w«« h«nrd, and one of the scholars ad*
mltteil Superintendent Ramsey. Needleaf to any, hor/ks wore laid nslde nnd
-attention was claimed.
•*.Vow,” said the teacher smilingly,
, “we will have recllntlon." And there
followed quirk sums In arithmetic
which were readily answered by tho
; older pupils.
Finally the work was switched to
the younger children.
“Richard"—this to the little Grny
youngster—“tell us the answer to one
plus one.”
The hoy thought for a moment, then
replied: “One!”
The teacher looked nsknnco. “Why,
Richard, one plus one?”
“One,” he returned again. Then with
quivering lips nnd tearful eyes, “I
know, teacher, you said ‘twu.i two; hut
my mother said If—If ‘Smiley*—I
mean Mr. Ramsey, kept cornin' to see
you, you two'd lie one, so I thought
that was an example. You always sny
to give an example.”
There was a strained silence for
one minute, when a titter, then a
hurst of laughter was heard from a
roomful of lusty young thronts; and,
worst of all, came the low chuckle of
a man.
I.llllnn's head came up from the
desk In double-quick time, and her
flushed face nnd angry eyes met the
laughing gnzo of ‘Smiley' Ramsey, ns
lie was lovingly named hy bln many
little friends.
”.M.v dear little girl,” he laughingly
whispered, “why should you he so
angry?”
The school wns adjourned one hour
before eloping time and then many of
the older girls came up to comfort
[HMir teacher.
The following autumn there was a
•iretty wedding In which 'J5 little chil­
dren gave their small blessings to

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h erald

Simon’s Worldbeater Pepper
Has Made Good in
Florida and Texas
for the Past Four
A prominent grower of Sanford, Flor­
ida, v. hose name we can furnish on
application, purchased 20 pounds of
our Worldbeater Pepper in December
1j KS. lie reports that many of the
plants bore as high as 0 marketable
peppers the first picking. The average
was -1 pepper, per plant for the 'entire
acrerge the first picking, or a total of
-100 crates per acre, which were mrrketed at $ 1.00 per crate. We cannot rceomend too higi.ly our Worldbeater
Pepper to all southern grower- who
desire to grow a money-making crop.

07. 15c:

Lb. $6.00

T in : GENUINE STOC K CAN (&gt;'&gt; &gt;

ijm ggn aaBsrf: ......

_. !..i,i» new li&lt;'ti«e wn &lt; erected near
the little sehoolhmise; Imt the pupils,
und the parents, too—would have none
of It until Its mistress had consented
to tench another year.

A LOVE PROBLEM

PRICE:
1- l i b SI.GO;
Postpaid.

im on

t C o p x i s l i t . 1V1V. by lh* McClure N e w s ­
p a p e r S yndicate.)

Dy MONA DORR

Proper Food Important.
“A. .. man tliluketli so Is he.” Y&lt;m t also: “As a man enteth so do*
flu think.” For the brain, n pnrt &lt;
the bn-ly. Is liillll of fund.—Los Angeb

As (lie train drew Inti* Mi-dfield. Lit•lion Thornton glanced antin-i-lntlvely
around the quiet little station. Its
cleanliness had Itiiprewsi-d her when
entering the town.
Having come nil the way from the
city of Jamestown to tehch at tho dis­
trict school, the rural scenery gn* e her
n feeling of contentment.

rim es.

Household Hint.
To make a cheap Alter, tnko a Inrgo
lower t-oi and t.ti the hole with a
if on .-i. t 'over with a few Inches of
•i&lt;-iv«l *In* a l : nil w ith water.
lt:i| lot It s'nlel over n pull supported
•i iwo or lltm* stick*. Tin- water
llterlng throti -'i lie- rhnrcnnt will he
'ri &lt;-d front all Impurities. The ch ar
■&lt;al should be chang' d rvt rv ilm .

Introduced bv us Severn

.

Why Oe Thankful?

One pood reason for being Ihnnkfi

all the time Is that you have cool w&lt;
ter to drink, wholesome fond to eat
anil fresh nir to breathe These tan'
It possible to enjoy the kind of heal1
tti.it brings the state of got id feellt
railed liapplne* s.
Hove G o d Light.

I in

!f tint wot!, i t nlirlit be sure that
you have a g. . n| light. Are lights. In*rati' of their glaring ray.*. nr&lt;- rvceotjIngly Injurious. A liad.'l light Is tinbest substitute at night for diiTit*ed
tiny light.
Tintrie bulbs should
either Imve a tbune or it dart: paper
shade. A gns light composed of m an­
tle and httlh produces a good, diffused
light and when plnee«l high enough
nenr the celling does not Injure the

eyes.

1 1:- ' - j u i r course- leading to A. it. tlegr v .
.\v ,
tiion.lI courses in Agriculture. Medit-in •, Lngim

Law and T'-eoI-.gy.
Spt-clul &gt;' • -irtmcnla: Music, C m im r - . H-mv I
tnics. N on....’ Fine ar.tl A; piled Arts und Acadenv
R
of Lectures for l!*!!*-_’0 in c lu d e a !;i
of authors, scientists, artists nnd pref minim!
lion-ai prominence.
! o v J l*..’t “.tth !r.r'.—ct»cn fa- *e*&gt; ra*!".':-. °
athletic program including aquatics. Kxponies in »d

For catalog and other information addr.-s:
T i l l ’. SKCKKTARY. ROLLINS UOI.I.KGI
Winter 1'nrk, Florida

On Flour, Grain and Feed
Fruit and Vegetable Crates
You Can Roy From Us nt
Wholesale Prices

W.A. Mcrryday Comjuiy
PtUtk*, Florida

KIDNEYS WEAKENING?
LOOK OUT!
Kidney

tr o u b le * d o n ' t d i s a p p e a r o f t The h o u s e w i f e of H o l l a n d w ould a l ­
m «tn*slvca.
T h e y m o w slo w ly b u t m o s t a a s o o n be w i t h o u t fo od as w i t h ­
•U u u tily ,
u n d e r t n ln l n ir
h e a lt h
w ith
d e a d l y c e r t a i n t y , u n t i l y o u (s it a v i c ­ o u t h e r “ r.u a l D u tc h Drops,'* as aha
tim to I n c u r a b le ittseaM .
q u a i n t l y c a ll s OOI.D H K D A t. ll « » r l « m
They re a 'o re stre n g th
M o t your troubles w h i l e there Is time. Oil C a p s u le s
Don't watt until little t&gt;alna become M* a n d a r e r e s p o n s i b l e In a ir r e a t m e a s u r e
aches.
Iron'l trine with dlseaie. To for the s t u - d y , robust bsalth of the

avoid future sulTerlnr * e Bm treatment
w it h OGLU MKPAI. t arlcm Oil Cap• a l e e now. Taka tbr . or four every
d a y until you are «* drety free from
pain.
■
Thle w ell-know n preparation baa been
* on e o f the national remedies of Hol­
land for centuries Jn 1«&gt;&lt; the govern­
m ent of the Netherlands eranled a
egerial charter authorising Its prepara-

llnllandate.

Do not delay. Do te your d ru aelit and
Inslat on hie supplying you with OOI.D
MKDAD Haarlem OH Capeulee. Take
them as directed, and If you art not
saltifled with results your druseiai will
Kladly refund your money, i^ook for
the name GOLD HKD At. on tha box
and accept no other. In eeatod hoses,
three altea

Sky Went Along.
A woman " a s leaving a home where
-he had been very hiicpy. and. a s she
boarded the train which was to tnke
her away, the tears came fast. Her
little silt, anxious to comfort In-r.
tried tin- effect of a cheering discov­
ery In* had Just made. “Why. mother.”
lie exrlnlnu-d, “the *ky Is going right
along with us.” o th er faint-hearted
People need to make the same dis­
covery. No mntter whnt we leave be­
hind, the host goes with its.
Find Indian 'Stone Celts.
In mt article on Indian stone «-elts
It; the Wisconsin Archeologist. Charles
I’ Rrmvn. chief of the slate historical
museum, describes the vnrlnus classes
of celts, or stone hatchets, and In whnt
Wisconsin localities many of them have
been found. Jefferson county lias been
the source of many celts, and other
counties la which they have beer, found
are D ate, Calumet. Itrown. Wnupnrn.
Walworth. Winnebago. Waukesha nnd
Washington.
Our War With Spain.
On tho IStli of April. isn't. tho United
Htntrs si-nnt'' nnd tho hoitso of repre­
sentative* deelnred Jointly that tho
Culmns “an* and of a right ought tn
ho free #ii»l Independent” and empow­
ered President McKinley to use tho
land and naval forces of the United
States to their Utmost,capacity to car­
ry the resolution Inin effect. Tills reso­
lution constituted ottr declaration of
war ngnlnst Spain.
Death Valley.
Death valley Is a narrow valley be­
tween the I'nnnmlnt and Funeral
mountains in California. It Is trav­
ersed hy the Anmrgnrii river, which I*
it* .ally a dry channel,.though prole
id-ly R was formerly full of water.
The level of the valley Js covered
with salt, supposed to Imre been
brought hy the torrents from the *urnitit.dlng desert nnd left on the evap­
oration o f 'th e water. Death vnl'ey
Is ronshlered to lie the hottest mid
driest place In the United States, A
temperature of US! degrees has been
. observed.

OU know her,*
•
muen toasting im­
proves bread. Makes
it taste good. Of coarse
—more flavor.
JL

Purity
Economy
&amp; Efficiency

n

Same with tobicco
—especially Kentu :ky
Burley.
Buy yourself a pack­
age of Lucky k'L.ike
cigarettes. Notice the
toasted flavor. Great!
Nothing like it. The
real Burley cigarette.

ff FLO U R
It means nutritious bakings,
oalatnbie nnd easily digestible,
WIGHT GROCERY CO.,
Sanford, FP

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A U G U S T s , 1919

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THE SANFORD HERALD
fJtL.fAf A
v v Jxv.*

P»ld lor Frr* L « b o r._ __
_____ .’.OOO.OO
E*y of Convict G uiril*___ _____ J 200.00
F**dln( *nd «•*,* nl Convfrta ... „ f,000.00
Salary of hVrrvpirn
_ 600.00
Pay ram t« on n -m u n t of road*
built by ro n t r a r t
SOO.OO
* * y m r n t. on
of bridrrT
built by C onlrar!
. 8SOO.OO
la id to I n r o m o rx tM riilon amt
town*.__
. I SOO.OO
Surveying
tso.no
Itraorvod for Cote i c m r l r .
7*0.70

n*39* of L'nknoun.
Unit** it f d r r r tl f lc ttr
■hall h r redeemed ■crordina to law lax &lt;3#*d
• 111 l o u r thireon on lb* I f l h day of A u fu it
A. I). 19 19.
Wltnraa my official xlcnatur* and •• al thla
t h r l o t h day of Ju!y A. I). I9t*».
(■rail
E. A. DOUGLASS
Clerk Circuit C ourt Seminole C ou n ty , Kta.
Hy V. E. Douilaaa, DC
e t- S te

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PAGE FIFTEEN

1 Selbyy Flnegan, Jratrih
J c t r p h FInegan, M rt. H. I,
I t I* further ordered th a t tula notice be
Immbort, Jaraea M cE lroy I’a rra m o rr, Agne* publiahed once each week for tw»lv* week*
I'arramore, ERI* I’a r r a n n r e and Eliaabeth In th* Sanford Herald, a n*w*p*p*r pubI’arram nrr. aa helra ol aald Joaeph Flnegan, llahed in Seminot* County, Florida.
,6#
defeated. In an d In the S W U of NE&gt;* of
Wltnewe n r hand and ofllrial aval of the
Section 16. T p. 20 S. Kange I t E a tt and lb* •aid Circuit Court thla th* l l h d ay of Aug- y M I
N W ) ( of S K fi of Section 16. T p . 20. S u t . 1919
Kange St Eaat In Seminole C oun ty. Florida,
Seal)
E. A. DOUGLASS
nnt Inch C«rd« Will lie Published U»*
E E. Hit AD V.
Clerk, Circuit Court.
Sheriff
Seminole
C
ounty,
Fla.
SJ? Thf. Headini Al The Rale Of *7.*
Schell# M ail*,.
C4-Stc.
E i.eite- Jor Complainant.
6$-43|c,
|n Court of Count, Jud ge. -Slate of FloridaPer Year.
________________
------------------------------------------------------------------1
In rr Eat ate of
In Circuit Court o f t h r S r t r n t h Ju dltla In Clrrull Court 7lh Jarflrlat Clrrult, Haml111*30.70 We,ley J. Cramer, an In lin e perion
Clrrult of Florida, Hrmlhol* County.
In
Seminole County.
note Count*. FWM*. Itt C h s a t t r r .
Kino A F a fW Iiif, f u n d
Chenerry.
N u tter U hrreby given *o all x tu u n It may
Bhb|IT A llfp.i I*,, roat 1,111,
In r* Fetlllj.n of F .tial* C. Darla: a afa::!l-l
| 2 0 0 0 .0 0
C
,
I.,
iiandaif,
C
omplainant
concern
th
a
t
Lo,,le
Cramer,
G
uardian
of
Conatablr*. r o . t bill* .
W oman.
100,00
v,
Clrrk of tho Circuit Court, p f ;r hII!
300.00 W n l c y J. Cramer, an ln ,an e per,on. »lll on
tlrder and IJ-ena#
William Atklnann Danl*l, L u th e r C, Forter,
l a w y e r
County Ju&lt;lg., ru it bill,
500.00 th e l l t h day of A ugtxt. A. D. I9 I9 . apply
ThN mat t er , coming on lo be heard thla
J u itlrr of tho Praro, rtu t Itlll,
100.00 to th e Honorable E. K. Ilou,holder. County Notice of Application fur Vox Deed l rd c r
The f'oiiamoutli T r u , t A t l u r a a n t —* '"•«.• day uefur- ine upon the report of F3. 1’. HoueSection S of Chapter ( M l . I.a&gt;a of FI ’ ’a. Alter C. Illlt, Daxld I.ee Daniel, A. D, Star- hnbler, apeelal matter heretofore appointed
o rn cE i n the court house
County P r o i r r u t ln c Attv. Salary
600 00 . ' u d p In a r d for , a H C ounty, a ’ hi* ogiee In
Notice la hereby glvtn th a t J o h n Hrauer,
llalllfl pay. Criminal Court
30.00 I'anford In ,» l! C o u n t-*, .-t 10 o&gt;loe’t A. M.
bird, and all unknow n peraona rliim iu g to take t a d report t-etim on v a* t 1 t a r expa­
Wilnraa P ro a....
500.00 or a , »oon th - rra f lc r a , the m atter can lie purcl.aitr of Tax Certificate No. 411, dated
any Inter—t bv. through or under th* rity, compc-rney and q u a ll l- a tl ' t a of peti­
SANFORD - •• FLORIDA
Court .S tm osraphrr
200.00 heard, for authority to •ell, at public or the 4th day of Ju ne A. D. 1917. ha, filed above named partlee or either of them , aa tion rr to take charge of and m an aj* h t r
Private
tale,
all
lire
Inti
r
.a
t
of
the
»aid
W,»Othir rx p rn tr* of Criminal P r o i r .
heir«, devi*e»* legatee*, grantee, or otner- eetate. with hla opinion th-reo n, t h - - t a i l ,
aald certificate in my otfirr and ha* made a p ­
J . Cramer, lit th e folloninB-defcrlbid
rutlnna ..... ..........
wi»*. nnd all other unknown peraona claim ­ having examined the report and th* teati200.00
for tax died to |,a tie in accecdxnce
fell eat ate, in n l d C o u n ty , to - » lt: Smith- plication
ShtrllT* C o m nulilon of Pin*', t!ob
with law*. Said certificate rmbfar,-* te e fol­ ing any I n trrr ,t in and to the aald land* In­ mony, find, th a t the tab! Fannie C. Davie
• t i t (j u a r lr r of S u u th e a it (ju a r ti r of Sec­ lowing detrrlbed property alt u a ted i&gt;, Semi­
Irrtrd
*00.00
volved in aald auit. r t al
t, qualified to takp charge of and m anage her
THOMAS EM MED’ WILSON
P .rrllnt PrUunrra
I SOD. 00 tion lhlrtv-one In T«iMi,h!p T w enty South nole rounty, Florida, lo-wit: NF!’, of S W (
n t a t e , and ther-upun it I* hereby ordcr.-d,
Order of ConatrucHvr Service.
K. FERGUSON H o r s i l u U . r U Traoipurtatlon
of
Itan
g
r
T
hirty
E
a
,
t
.
with
the
following
ex*
paid dlirharErd
of SW.'i of See. 27. Tp. 21 S. ft. 30 K., Hi
Tti all unknown partlr* claiming Interval adjudged and d r r r r e J th a t th* aald maat-r'a
ronvlrta . ...
200.00 r r p tiu n ,- tu - » |t: Heglnning at S. W, corner acre*.
by. through or ur. Ur V.’ll l l a n Alkin,&lt;"i Dan- lepofl be and th - aame la hcrahy a p p r o v 'd
S W i j of u-ciion ni rfc-eexld. th enre
Pay of Jursra lr. Crlr..!r.*1 i ' . . „ __ 300.00 of
The taitl land being a ri f tt e d at the dale of Itl, Luther r . •'-irtor. The l- ,rt,m &gt;.|th T r u , t and ran litm o l.
Salary of Jailor
7*0.00 N orth 210 feet, Eaat CI2 feel, South 210 fe, t the l-assnce of auch certificate In the name k G u a rrn tie r . .. A;i.-» C. Hill, David l ^ e
F U H T I I E f l ( U tD S f t B D , A D JU D U
Itrarrvrd f„r Contlnyrnrlr-,
(ISU.00 Weal 612 fei t, being th e land conveyed to of Mintde I,. McCallum.
tfr.lr-, daid cc* Daniel, and A. l&gt;. S'.arbfrd, a* heir*, il,&gt; lu *, EDIT AIS
D E C It E E D . T h a t th e petitioner,
K. C. J a n e , hy deed d a te d Nov, 24th, IASI, tlflcate ,n all be redeemed according
t &gt; Uw rrantee*. l e g a t e , or otherwite, or env or th - taldN DFannie
LAW YERS
C. Davit, fi- and an* ii here­
filed
Ja
n
12,
1**4,
reeord
id
in
Hook
t
of
J - 1 11&lt;I
tax deed will iaaue thrrenn on the l l t h day -Ither of them a ,d all unknown p, riona, by granted lic*ntr
to t*k &lt; chars* of a n d
c o n v e y a n c e , page 146 In Orange Co., Fla. of Augu,t. A. It. 1919.
eorp.'ration*
or
a.io
riationx
claiming
an
llulltllnt
f
u
n
d
h-r c t a t - and pro perty, to Fonlrul
S anford.
*
F lo rid a
Alio beginning 466 feet W e,t of S. F
Witnta, rny »rT).-U1 aigniture and ,t a l thi, intermt In the following dejertbed lan d , manage
t SROO.OO corner
Pax m m t of T lm r Warrant*
th*
tam
e,
to
contract
and he c o n tracted
of S. IV.
E. '4 of Section the H t h day of July A. D. 1919
altuate In Seminole C ounty, Florida, to .w lc with, to ,u* and be aurd. and to become a
I n t r r r 'l on Tirnr Warrant,
2100.00 3| afortaaid, running oftb S.
e n r r We*t 210 feel,
(•call
E. A. DOUGLASS
l.ota I to 28 ineloalv- tlr-a Lot* 4 and 5) frte d r a l t r and bind hure-Jt in all r-epect* a i
North I I I . ) fret, Eaat 210 Net. South 414.4
C h rk Circuit Court Serninifir C o u n t) , Fla. W. A. In I). L. Daniel', SulidlviHon of t h - if ah- were unmarried.
I 7600.00 fe-t,
being the property conveyed by E. E.
Hy V. E, D uugla,,. D.C. S E '* of Sec 19, T w p 21 S. Hang- 23 E.
I'-tri, ami wile Loulaa to Stephen L. Ifaun
Ttrk Erailiratlun fu n d
Done and ordered in C h a m b e r, a t DeLnnd
fit-f.tc
130 acre, more or leva.
f 3 SOO.OO by deed dated Nov. 2S, ISSt, filed Dee. 23,
Payrurnt of T lm r Warrant,
Florida thla Ihe 2nd day of A ugutt 1919.
You and each of you are hereby ordered to
390 no IMH, recordrd In Hook 22, page 62.
Intrrrut on Tirnr W arrant,
JAS. AV. P K K K IN S
the Circuit Cour t of I hr S r x r n l h Judicial b* and appear before our ,*ld Circuit Court 61-4le
H ay and Hogan Sis.
AI»o beginning at a point 440 feet north In Clrrult
Judge,
o
f
Fl
or
i
da.
S
r
m
l
n
t
.
t
r
Count
y.
In
at
t
h
Court
llouae
in
Sanford,
Florida,
on
I 1*90.00 of tho Southejat corner of the S ou thw etl
f
h
a
nr
r
r
y
,
th
3rd
day
of
Nov,
A.
I).
1919,
then
and
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
1 ' «a» th rtupon rr*ol*rd ‘ hat t h r Clrrk qu arter of the Soutbeaat i|uarter of tertlon J. F. I.ainv, joined by J. E. f j l n g . h tr hus­ I h t r - tu make antmer to t h - bill of complaint
to Ih r Clrrull C airl, S eren lh Judicial Clr.
All railroad ticket olllccs in
of th r Circuit Court b» d lr rrtrd to hav r th r th irty-one, town,hip tw e n ty South of ltan re
hi rein filed againat youl
band.
W'eit
420
Cult. In and for .Seatin'! C junty, F I c I J i
forrrnlnr r-tllmatr* a, m adr by th r Hoard T hirty e a ,t, thence running
Complainant*
It
1,
further
ordered
th
a
t
thla
notice
be
feet,
thence
North
210
leet,
thence
Ea-t
building.
C enter of e v e ry ­
In C htncery.
pubflahrd in a n r t u p a p r r In th i, county by 420 feet, thenre South 210 feet to th* place
v*.
publiahed
once
a
week
for
twelve
week.
In
one fnirrtinri ami th at a copy thrrr&lt;&gt;( proper­ of beginning.
Wm,
Xndrnririt. It. M. ffxmtey. Geo. It. the Sanford Herald, a new,paper publiahed Albert llall, Complainant
thing. All modern Im prove­
ly r-f'lOrd he forwardrd In t h r (tom p trollrr
Which application will be bated upon the Mnrt in,, individually and a, t r u ,t r e . Cal* in Seminole County, Flor da.
llota M, Hall. Defen li n t.
ments. First clnss in every
of th r S t a i r of Florida.
vln A. I'n ire , Ann* C. Woodbrldge, Indi­
pitlti
in for ,a!e now on file In ,»1J C uurt.
W itm ,* my hand and aval of aald Circuit To K m , M. H a l l , ------S tre-t. IndianappID,
It &lt;vaa furth er rr,olvrt| th at at * ,pr.*lal
vidually and a, ir u - t—, Albert ti. Cave*
Dated July 101 h, A. IF. 1919.
way. Hot ami cold running
Ind.
mrrltne of t h i . Hoard tu bo hi),| on Hu* l'*th
and ftlchle Woodhridge, and *11 unknown Court, thi* the 7th day of Aug. 1919.
Loa*i* Cramer,
1Seal &gt;
E. A. HO U til. ASS
day of Att(U«t A. 13. 1919. t h r forr*ofiiK
It appearing from the affidavit of Albert
peraona claiming interrat, hy hrough or un ­
water in rooms.
Guardian
Clerk "f Circuit C ourt serulnoie Co. Fla. Hall b , rein duly filrd that he ia rom nlainant
ctim alc* »hall h r taken up and m nH dcrrd
iter an) r.f th e atmve nerntd defemlant*.
6 t- 5 tc
•
Hales, SI.00 up.
E.
F.
11ou,holdrr
in t be above entitled n u r e and th a t It i, th*
either a* heir,. devHc-*, granlet e, lcga!."*
and actrd upon and at th r , a m r t l m'*
Solicitor
65-13te b e lie f that t h - defendant, llota if, llall, la
tax levy fur t h r year A. I). 1919 ’• I" 11 In the Circuit Court, S rx e n th Judicial Cir­ or -thermI—, and all unknown p e r,o n , claim­
H unm a n d b a t h $1.50 up
a
non-rraident ■&lt;( the Slate ol Florida and
madr.
ing
Intrrrut
by,
through
or
under
J
i
„
i
C.
cuit, of i lurid*. In an d fur Seminole C o u n ­
th at the ia a rmid*nl «f it Mato of t h - United
K. FRANK. PEARCE, Prop.
Murphey and J. Itirhmond M urp hey, her
Honr ami ordered in regular texaP’O on
ty. In Chancery
In
Circuit
Court
of
the
S-«enth
Jud
in
a
S l a t o other th an th - S tate of Florida and
huxhand, now d rrraerd , •• heir*. de»|,ee,.
thi, the 4th day of Auruat A. f». I9I9It. J. Eobean and Alma T hnrm an,
Clrrult of lle rld * . Seminole County,
In i, a r n i d r n t of t h r Slat* of Indiana, r n 'd i n g
E.
A.
DOUnt-ASS C o m plainan t,,
legatee*, or -dh-rwiae, ant! all other utilnuwn
Chanrrry.
at —•— —— Street in th* City of Indianapoli*
Clerk Hoard of C,,unty Comml*,lonrra.
perton, claiming any ln le rr,t In and to ,a!d
property invlovrd in ,aid -uit.
6S-|tr.
J. F. I.alng, joined by J. E. Lainr, hrr hut- Indiana and th at there ia no peraon ill th*
Cordelia K. Hill ami William Henry
State of Florida th* aervie* of a aubpoena
Defendant*.
baud. Complainant,.
Hill, her huaband; all unknow n liarupon whom would hind th* defendant
Vv.
Ilea claiming I n t e r n t , u nd er Ccrdella
Order of Cor.atrurtlvn Service
Nollee to I'aelng Contractor,
th a t it i, hi, bell,I the ag« of th* de­
To all unknown oartle* claiming intrrc*l Wm. (i. Andenrled, It. II. Itam—y, Geo. H. and
S t a i d propoeal* will be receivetl by the E. Hill a n d William H enry Hill, her
Morton, individually and a , fru ite r, C al­ fendant i, ovrr twenty-on* y xr,.
by, through or unrlrr Wra. O. Andenrlrd,
City C o u n tII of Sanford, Florida at th e of- huaband, or either of th e m , or othervin A. I’oage, Anna C. Woodbridge,_ indi­
You a,* therrfore ordered tu appear to
It. If. tlamaey, tie,*. II. Morton, Individually
fire of the City Clerk at or befnre 7:30 I*. M. *l*r, in th* laud deacribed below;
vidually and a , t r u , t —, Albert G. Eavt-t, thi, bill on Monday the 6th day
lay -f n - t a h t r
and e&lt; tr u t l —, Calvin A. I'oage, Albert G.
September IM h, 1919 lor grading ami p a y ­ Allen ti Apgar a n d --------- Apgxr, hit
and Itic hie Woodbrldge. an&gt;l all unknow n X D 1919. t h - tam e bring a itulo Day of
Eave*, Ittrhln VVeuidbridge and Jee-le C.
ing with brick Ninth Street from Park vile; all unknown partita claiming
peraon*
rlaliuing
et.y
;....
•
••*
-■
i„*
i.uuri
Murphey and J. ltiekta—wd Xt ,, - et.. &gt; h, r_
Avenue E a,t one and one-hall ( l 1,) block,. i n t e r i t t , under Allen G. Apjcar anti
' _ '^
' p
1 ," ■*t’e,
or u n d tr any of t h - above named d efend­
It i, f u r th ir ordered th a t thla notlr* b*
Propuaa1 to be presented In a aealett en- ----- --—Apgar, hi, wife, or t l t h r r of
a n t,, either a, heir,, dwvlaer*, g ran tee,, published for four ro n,-cutiv* w rrk , in the
ianii «l»»or oth. rw l,- or any or either of them , and all
Velntee - e - t — —&gt; o - - f..
,*
- ' e . we-- Vo*---* *• ■—«**• .* . ~ ,
e
r*\,
1.
legatee*
of
o
thefalrr,
and
all
unknown
perrilbetl
below;
all
un
know
n
u
a
r
t
li
,
unknown
prrtona.
corporation*
or
a-,oclaSanford
Herald, a new ,paper publiahed In
paving
Ninth
Street."
Sanford.
Florida
and
. iy
tw
claiming an i n t c r o t In th* following
lion*, -lain.ing an liitereat in t h - following to n, claiming in t e r - ,t by through of under Seminole C ounty, Florida.
i f - name of the bidder or bidder,.
J
r
,
-IC.
Murphey
and
J.
Itlchmund
Murfth
th
arrihe
d
l
a
r
d
-ltual&lt;
In
Seminole
J
dr*crlbed
property
aitu
a
tIn
Seminole
('nunbach proposal mint he accompanied by a
AA'itneta, E. A. D ougla,,, Clerk of th*
(&gt;hry, h -r huibim l, now tleccated, a , heir,
tv, Florida, to wit: llecln at Interaertion of
certified check made payable at alght to th e c o u n t), Florida, to-wit; S * j e-f S ' j of
■Irvitrr*, legatee-* or otherwlt- and all Circuit Court and tin- aral therrof thie 23rd
| E att IJn* of Meltonvltl* AV*,, with ,outh
order of the City Clerk of Sanford. Flrold* F E 1* of S W '» of Section 13. TownD. 1919.
■hip 21 South, Hange 29 E att; alao
line of y , r , .10. rut' North along Mrllonvllle oth&gt;r unknown (o-rvon, claiming any Inter* day of July A. FL
for tv i hundered 11200 .091 Dollar*.
A. DOUGLASS, c l - r k .
I egltl al SW c r'n e r of S E '*
Se“Vve., 16 ! xxrda, Ea-t at right a n g b , 162 x t In and to tald property involved In tald
Ofllre Supply I)epl.
liy
V. M. D ougla,,. D. C.
The ,ucrreaful bidder or bidder, will be tl &gt;n 13, T ow n,hip 21 South.
Defendant*'
varde, ! 11 x at -Ight ang'e, 162 varda, m il.
A, K. Fewer*,
reiiulred to give a bund c iu a l t o hi* or their 29 Eaat, run ia«t I 4 ) j ch ain ,, north
Phone t IN
Sanford, Florida
x’.’e»t 1*3 yrrtla. S ir . 30 Twp. 19 S. Hange
Order
of
C
o
n
rtr
u
rtlv
Service.
Solicitor fur C o m p la in a n t.
65-file
bln and ,u rb bond to be executed by n Itt chain-. »o*t l l t j ehalnr, toutb 10
■’ E.
To the Defencanta, Wm. G, Andenrled,
■urelv rompany, lleenred to du I,mine** In chain,, defendant*.
You and each of you are hereby ordered H. H, Itamtey, Geo. ti. Morton, Individually
the State of Florida, raid bond
to be
O rder of Scrxlre by publication
to he and ap pear before our -aid Circuit and a* truelee, Calvin A. I’oage, Albert ti.
approved by th e City Council.
To all p a r t i, , claiming In lrrta t, under Court at the C ourt lln u ," ‘n S anford, Fla n i!*v-« nnd Iticl.ie Woodhridge:
p lan , and apeclfiratlnn, may be aeon at Cordelia
Hill and Wiiilam Henry Hill, her the 3rd .U , of Nov. A. D. 1919, th en and
It a p p t a r l t . ' — -lie aworn hill ed co m ­
the City C lerk', oilier or at the ofllre of huaband E.
or e tth-x -f th em , or otherwiir, In Iherr to make an«mer to the hill of complaint plaint herein filed th a t your platw of rrtlFred T. William*. City Engineer.
ti e land deecrtoed below: and e" - . - • t , , hi rein hied againat you.
ilencv I, unknown, and th at you a r- over FIIIK and THEFT and COLLISION !nThe City Council reaerve, the right to rr- claiming ln t&gt; r-,t- under Alien x&gt;. Apgar and
ft i» further ordered that thi* nntie* 1’* th - age of 21 year*.
iect and ami all bid,,
------- Apgar, hi, wife, or either of them , or
furanro Issued by the FLORIDA STATE
publiahed
onen
x-,ck
f,»r
twelve
week.
In
i ' n d I'. Itine,
F. I.. Miller
it it therefor* Ordered th a t you and each
it r , In the land d-,erib ed below; and the Saniord Herald, a new t pa per, p u b llth td
City Cl»rk
Pre«. Council, oalllb tprawrtita
of you tin appear brforr our Said Circuit AUTO.MOIIILE ASSOCIATION Is Ihe
claiming
an
i
n
t
e
r
n
t
in
the
followIn S-mlnol- C oun ty, Florida.
An K»llm*te of thi* N e c c a r y Ex.
Fred. T . William,
at the Court llouae in Sanford, F’t*. sfifest nnd rhenprst In the world. Wrlle
ing ile»rrili«d land altuate in Seminole eounWitne-x my hand and a ril ot ,»id Circuit Court,
p r n .r u far .Nrmlnalr C ount,.
City Kngini.tr.
on the lilli day ed October A. II. 1919, then for Informnllon lo headquarters O.lando.
ty. Floritla, to-wit: S&lt;-j of ~«4
S ' , of S E H of Court, thla t h - 7th d»&gt; of A ucu,t 1919.
and there to make an*wer to the bill of co m ­
T hr following la *1 -atim ale of th - n —- 6 S .p c .
S W ' , i f F'xliim 13, Townttilp 21 South.
1Seal!
i:. \ ItiiHG I.ASS
Agents wanted in every town In Florida.
f„ » r y n p , n i o of P-m inute County, Florida
Itangr 29 E a , t ; alao begin at SW corner of
Clerk of Circuit Court Semlnob- Co., Fla. plaint herein filed agaln,t you.
lor I hr ti»ral year from October t«t, 1919 To
S E ' , of Sertion II, Townahlp 21 South, K. F. Houiholder
It
I*
further
e.rdered
th
a
t
thla
nollehNOTICE O F E LECTIO E
Vrplember 33th 102(1 a» c l i m a t e d l,y i bi­
Hange 29 E a tl, tun K*,t 11 ' j chain*.
puidithed for eight Conerrtulv- Ui&lt;-k» In th Solicitor.
6 1 -t a tc
lliard of County C o m m it,io n rr ,, In am! for
Notire |, hereby given th a t an election N orth Hi ch ain ,, W r,t I t ' , chain,, S outh 10
Sanford Hr-aid, a new ,pa per puidithed in
mlnolr C ounty »i th r lr regular m r r f Inc will be held a t tbe^ i»v, ral railing place* in chain,.
Seiniiiuld Co. Fla.
• n A u ru 't l l h , 1919,
In Clrtull Court of the S -x c n th Judlrlal
Seminole C o unty, Florida, on Ih r IMh day
1, hereby ordered t h a t you appear to t h r
Wltne,, ley hand and aral ef aald Circuit
Cirrult of Flarlda, Seminole C ount-.
of September 1919 pursuant to C har,ter billIt of
C rn ria ld
Fund
complaint
filed
herein
againat
you
In
Court th i, th 70t day of Augutt 1919.
ft 195 of the I.awr, of Florida, A r t, of. ___
. tho above entitled rau&gt;r, on the firvt day i f
In Ch ncerj.
1919,
Salary of Clrrk of th r Circuit Court
o
ral)
E. A. DOUGLASS
Entitled An Act to Prohibit Hogs or S w lnr Septa latter, A. D. 1919. an d th r Sanford C. I.. ICandall. t!ompiainant
a. County Amlltor anil Clrrk
Clrrk ol Circuit C ourt Seminole, Co. Fla.
v».
runnin nr roam ing at large In ,a id county, Herald
it hi reliy d c tg o a t e d a , t h r n ew ,paper William A tkin,on
t" t h r C ounty Cnmmlatlotirr* . . . $ 1.’&gt;00.00 for
KF.
Ilouihulder,
Daniel, l.u t h r r C. I'o rtrr,
the purpoto of adopting or rejecting th e In which t h i , order tlinll be publiahed once
I'M flirm *180.00 anil Milrag*
Solicitor.
65*9tc.
The l'„rt*mouth T ru tt A G u a ra n te e t'o .,
roviilon* of *aid a r t , ,ald election to be a week for ttcxlve r o n i r r u t tv e week*.
MY SPECIALTIES:
1192.00
ofComri .
....
672.00
Alire C. Hill. Daxld Le* Daniel, A. D.
eld
in
accordance
with
rxiiting
law*
governl‘a. of ShrrifTIT for atlnedanee on
Wltne,*
my
h
in
d
and
*eat
of
office
thi*
Starblrd,
and
all
unknown
pervon*
-laltn
ing general election*, including the iiuiljfiPICKARD'S HAND-PAINTED CHINA
Co Commloalnneia
......
Id.00
2nd &lt;lay of Jun e, A. D. 1919.
Ing any intere,t by through or u n d er th* In t l r ' U ' ' Court, K o - n i h Judicial Clrrull
Attorney for County Corn.
600,00 ratio n of voter,.
Sr nlnul- C vinly, Flarlda.
In Chancery
'• r a i l
E. A. DOUGLASS,
above
named
parti-*
or
eith
ir
of
th
em
,
a*
The fcllowlng elector, have- been appointed
GORHAM'S STERLING SILVER
9: pervtenn of ll-gf*tratlnn
210.00
M*ry M, l . cord, widow.
Clerk C lrru lt Court, S-m inoie Co., Fla.
heir,, dev tare,, grant' *,, legatee, or f h e r County Fhyaictan _____
360 no to conduct aald election anti lo ra n v a a , and W. M. M urp hy , Jr..
Com plainant
wite, and alt other unknown p e rto n , rlalm va
Hill
to
ISCCKRS' PLATED WAKE
Cr'jrtv fir monriratinn Ag-nt
1200.00 m a k e return, of th e v o le , ca*t In the aeveral
Solicitor lor Complainant,.
86-l3lr
ing any tnter&lt;*t in and to -aid lan d , Iuvn1v&lt;d
tjulft T iC htpair, In Court tf o u .r
200.00 p rt c in r l i, liwpecllvely, the lait named to act
in
,atd suit, r t at.
llrpalra to Jail
. . . __ ___
__
200.00 a , rlerk
,11! unknown h,ir« of and all unknown ner- ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES
In Circuit Court S r x r n lh Judicial Circuit,
Deft n d a n t ,.
Furnllur, A Fixture* for C t. Ilo u .r
JOOO.OO
Precinct No I. T im Krane. F. E. t i l e ,
n, claiming intermt under E. S. and E. J
Seminole ( '" u n i t . Florida. In I hxnerf)
Order of Cnnatructlv* Service •
Furniture &amp; Fixture, Jail
t«0.00 A. \V. Wathen ami W. F. Shelley.
Henry II. HI. If.) Chappell,
To th r d - f r n d a n t , ; Wllllatn Atkin-on White, ''r * . C. AV. . ' a - ' c k , and *11 unknown
Janitor*
.
720.00
Precinct No 2 A. S. Ilaw k in ,, J. C. Moffett Marv Wheeler Chappell, ami
perton, claiming lu lerrtl under C. AA',
Daniel, Luther C. I’ort-r, T he F o r t ,m o u t h
Jacock, and all unknown parlim claim ­
Mfhl Km I &amp; Water
500.00 J a , . A. Johnaon amt J. W. Hell.
J. flargreavi •, C om p lainant!
Hill to
T r u , t It G u ara n tte e Co., Alice C. Hill,
Ir.turancr
. . 200.00
ing
an Iniermt In an I to Lota 2, 3, t, fi,
Precinct No .1. C. I.. Ilritt, G. !'■ Paxton.
v».
Oulet
David Le - Daniel and A. D, S tatldrd :
In i I,r ial,
..
SOO.OO David Speer, and F. P. Itlnew.
Title.
Joaeph G arvin, the unknown
6 and 7. Illock 2, E. J. AA'hlt-'* SubdlvlIt
appearing
from
t
h
,
v
"
t
n
bill
"f
com
tt.palr. ami Addition, tu I'our
Precin ct No. I. A. A. Hick-, P. A. Jo h n ­ legatee* and device-, u n d ' r t h r
rded In plat book No 2, S-m lno'e
plaint herein filed, th a t your place of rev|- ,i-n a*
lluutr m il Farm
- 1203.00 son, A. V. McGuinn and !-■ m ard Kelt.
U -t will an d i n t a n i r n t of J o ­
d ,nee I, unknow n, and that you a r - over County E-cord,, Del* ndan t,.
Kurnlturr A- F ii tu r r ., p oo r llm i.r
Precinct No. 5, T. I.. Ctuhlng. N. J. T a n ­ aeph Garvin, th* unknown h 'ir* o l
Oft DEH
OCULIST AND OPTICIAN
th- age of 21 year*:
■ltd Farm
loo.03 ner. t). ti, Walcott anil II. II. M rt'a ll
J^wph Garvin, Writ. G. A ndrnTo at! unknown nrlrr of, and all u o k e o a n
! i | i n , i . (ip&lt; ration of Poor llouae
Precinct No 6. J. W. Flvnl, (i. T. Peter*. rtid, th e un know n legatee* and
It It therefor- O rd e r'd th at you nod each p, reon* cltl i.'Ug in l r r e t l lindtr E S. A E. J.
Practice
confined lo Iho treatm ent
xntl Farm
__ .
......... ......... 4030.00 J. V. Wick*, and M, E. Dooley,
deviate, u n d er the ia*t will an d
if you do ap t" ar before our -aid Circuit AVMt-, an t to *11 u n k n o a n pi ra in, claiming
of the eye
Precinct No. 7. it. It. Itnbrrta, J. E. Sny- t&gt;-lam ent of Wm. (i. AndenC ourt at Ihr C ourt lio u ,e In Sanford, Florida Inlt re ,t under C. AA’. a a ro tk t, and all u n ­
Altl wan — tu f'aunrr* ntiHid*
n l d . and th e unknown helra of
G. ti.Jacob, am! t.. II. Collin,.
on th* f.th day ol l.rtover, A. D. 1919, thill known I'xfilr, claiming an intrri« t in ao'l lo
Eyes
examined
hy a regular regis­
■. |* &gt;or '1 .
.
,100.30 d, r.
Wtu. (!. Andetirtld, D efendant,.
Precinct No. ». C. E. M i l h c r t , S. E.
and there to make a n tw tr to t h e bill of I.. 1, t , .. I.
Ci-r-irrf'a l n i | i , H t ’“ K n , of Of.
He * 7,ltlOck 2, E. J. AVhlle'a
tered physician
I'. E. K ed d ltt tn d t. W. Mori man.
Notice to Non*Ifotidenl,
complaint tiled hertin agaim t you.
h t,r ,, Ju r **fd
Win* *•**»•»
100,00 M ather,.
SutidlvUlon
a
,
reco
rd
,d
in
Flat
Hook
No
2,
Precinrt No. 9 T. I*. Hartley, T. P. I.ewl, T o Joaeph C arv ln , Itealdence Cnknown:
Glasses filled, broken lencs du­
fr• a. Lf •* Ini|»j"a*4- |*cc« of M,fDrM
It la further ordrred th at th i , order lie S-mlnol- C ounty I’. ecoril,.
A. Illttline, am i J. N. S arcy.
am! f ’tifnmitlf1#**
ICiU.DO J. Precinct
plicated
No. Hi. Jam e* llteil. J. G. M ar­ To Wm. G. Andenreid, Realdenre Cnknown: published in the Sanford Hi raid, a n e a , Paper
You a* d each of you arc V e by ordered
1 • f t : . ] St.tlnrufV , H l n k i vtc.
10 *.'I0 tin, A. O. Sloldom
It a p tu a t in g by the aworn hill of com ­ pu',11 -bed In Seminole County. FI*., once a to apt't xf to th r blit id 1omplairit htrein
an'l A. E. Sjoldom.
I . T f i l llooki
noo.oo
plaint
tlf'd
h
rein
a
;
a
i
n
,
t
you
th
at
you
Fax,
28 W. Church SI. • Orlando, Fla.
wiek for tight coniecutlve week*.
Precinct No. 11.
J. W. tl,te e n . A. W.
filed ag..i ,t y ru , o t the I I j| day for Nov­
rtHiaitPtl by (4 *
200,00 Mullen, A. II. Fuller and \V. II. Hallard.
- r claim to h a v e , ,me Interval In the follow.
W ltn e ,, my hand and ,i a l "f ,a ld Circuit ember, th e tame lici; g Ih third of Novem*
Ing d .terlb ed laml !n Seminole ct unty, F'lot- Court
loi
'
As*i
r
1000*00
btr 1919.
th i, the 7th dav nf Augutt 1919.
Said election to be hebl in accordance
F &lt;-mmidi Ion &gt; of T a i Co Hector
-500 DO with the u w , of Florida governing the hold* Ida, to-wit:
Se*|)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
*■**1*r Ifl HI, Gt ncral Court Work
*20(1.00 ing td general election. In *ald -ta t, and r• The We-t half IV1| l of the Soul h e r d
Cl tk ' f Cirrult Court c -m ln*I- C t-., Fyx.
1 '+rk Cl, Ct. ll«ecifillDte mn&gt;t| cm*
lo be made to the clerk ami ch air­ lyunrl, r -S W ** 1 of Section 29, T ow ntblp 19 E, F. llouahiddtr.
»ra! r «•tir 1 work
301,0(1 turn*
Solicitor,
US-fitr
man of the Hoard of County I'om mlailunrr* Sottlh, K ang- 31 Ea*t, le-* an d e tr e p t th l-t jM-n*tw tif !1Ip rili 1n•
E00 00 of
Wra! half Ix .ljl td th* W^-,1 halff i W ' i ) of
t*i.l Count)1.
ILm i fv«tl fi r
nclc*
lM»2.2r*
the
Southwt
t
qu
arter
t
S
W
'
j
)
of
the
SouthDone by order of the Hoard of C ounty
Commi,*lune|i of Seminole C oun ty, Florida - 1 -t q u a tt e r S\Vf4) of Sertion 29. Town- Notlr* e*f Application for Tax D eed I'nilrf
123*23*2.25
• hip 19 S ou th. Itange 31 E a t t , containing 70
S ertion 6 of 4 hapler I 88 X, Law* of I loibla
(Seall
E. A. I'OlTliLASS
Notice 1, hereby given th a t George SmithIf0 4 *1 A llridcr f u n d
C lrrk of Hoard of C ounty C om m l,,ion cr, a rret more or I-**.
You arc therefore hereby required and or crrr.an, pureba-er of Tax Certlflvat* No
of Iti.ftri Superintendent
f 12'K),00
of srm ln tle C o u n ty , Florida.
tiered to b - and appear before our ,aid 1922, dated th e 3rd day of Ju n e A. I). 1001
!'*id t&lt;&gt; Co. I ’oiti'fi for !t»»a«l In*
li'eMf.
300.00
C irrult C ourt at Ihn C ourt llnuxe in San­ ha, tiled raid certlficat” In my oilier anil ha,
&gt; . «lion
ford,
Florida, on the Fir»t Monday In Au- m adr application for tax deed to i , , u r In
i'alti tu other p trifin t fur Ituad InNotice
of
Application
for
Tax
H
e
rd
Cmlrr
Said certltirale -m
I
(HI.00
gutt, 1919. bring the 4th d a y of ,a td month, accordance with law.
iptction
».
Srctlon a ol Chapter IShX, Law* of i lotlda.
then ami th ere to m ak- a i m e r to the Mil brace* the following detrribe d property ,lt1000.00
L'wt &lt;f Mat* rial
Ton!* and M a c h Irivry, ro«t anil rr*
Notice la hereby given th at ti. T. Daniel, of complaint herein fil'd ag aln -t you and u atrd It; Seminole C ounty, Florida to wll
2000.00 p u rr b a ie r ol Tax Certificate N&gt;&gt; HM6, 'fated therein tail no t, el*# -Uld hill will h- taken a , S\V:« of S W ' i S-c I". Twp. 21 South
( 000*00 &gt;be Itb dav ol J ^ n r A. ft. IF91, aald cer­ c o n fu t e d ag a in ,! you, followed by final do- itange .10 E a,t.
T h - raid land loing a.
C(u Stuck* Co*t* Can? &amp; Fred in k
teee-d at t h - d a te of tl «■ ii,uane,» of iticb
tificate embrace* tho following dcarrlbcd r* —.
property ,liu*te
l r&gt; Simlit-b- C ounty.
It 1, f u r l h - r ordered *hat t h i , notice be c . r t lf i r a t - in the name of J. W. Ktown.
Florida to-wil- t * ' ' j el N'WJi of S K ‘» of publixhed in 'h&gt; Sat,ford Herald, a newt*
tlnlex, tald n r l l f i r a t e tball b* reel,-need
S W ' , and E 3-1 "t N ' t of S f . '■ of S\A
of l.aper publiahed In Seminole county. FI--IH*, a&gt;cording to law tax eleed will |,«u* thereon
Sec. 4. Tp. 2t
It. 29 E.. the »a!d U ud an , • a, 1, week for * cor.tecutlve week*.
THE U N I V E R S A L C A R
I on the 9th day of Septem ber, A. D. 1919.
• log »„eaexl at tiie date ol the l*,uanre of
Wltnraa my official , |g n a t u t - and teal t hi»
ALL HAHTIKH C L A I M I N G AN IN-h certificate In th* name of Cnknown; T ET&lt;&gt;
I t E S T IN T H E I’H n l 'E U T V IIE It El N* the 7th day of Augu»t A, D. 1919.
\ | , n Tax Certificate No 8r7. dated the HELOW
(Seal:
E. A. DOUGLASS.
D E S C I t lI I E D ; Under Jo,*ph Gar­
I d ay of June A. D. !9U2. aald certificate vin and Win.
Clerk C lrrult C ourt Seminole C ou n ty .
(!. Antlenrtid, nr otherwite.
.tract, the following d o c r l b r d property
Florida
It tolng m a d r to appear by a eworn bill of
* itu atrd in Seminole C ounty, Florid* to-wit;
11y V, M. D ougla,,. It. C.
S K ' i of NB*, of SW
of Sec. 4. T p . 21 complaint fil'd herein a g a in ,t you th r t you
S. It. 29 F!., i i i t i , bring one fourth of ,ahl b a v - or claim to have «*imc lot, reel in tficirtificatr. th- -aid land Icing a,»e»ed at lidlowlng ileacrlbrel land, in Seminole county, D rp a rlin rn t of t h - Interior. |t, H. band OttleJI
Here Is a messago to
the dale of the la - u i n t e of aurh certificate Florida, to-wit;
Galn-avllle, Fla, July 2*. ! 9 ! J
Duffcrlng wumcn, Irom
Nolle# I, In *eFey give n th at Sxili- M'allar-'
in th e name of A. H. Wood.
T h e W rit half (W !j&gt; of t b - Souther ral
Mrs. W. T. I’rlco, oE
f l a t filed n l d certificate In my office and q u a ri-r tSW)*&gt; of Sertion 29, Townahlp 19 widow ot Arthur II, Wallace, d*rra&gt;ed. of
baa mad*- application for tax deed to i»*ue South. Hange .11 E att, ]-*■ and rxrei.t t h - Wcklwa, I'lorlda, who on May 29. 1914
Public, Ky.!
"I Buf­
in
acrordxnce with law.
. . . .
i
W t t t hall ( W 1J ) of the W rit half (\\ '4) of m ad- H o m e ,tr a d E n tr y No (M2I21 for
fered wItli p a in f u l...",
L'nle** Mill certificate thall be r r d r - m r d the S o u t h w c t qu arter I S W ' j l of the South- S AV 14 of NAV 11 . N A V , of SAV', S ertion
6lio writes. "I got down
according to law tax deed will i,,u e thereon wett &gt;|uartrr (S1V '() of Sertion 29, Town- A N ' j of SE 1, , Section 6 . T o w n ,h ip 20 S..
on t h - H th day of A ugutt A. D. 1919.
• hip 19 S ou th, Itange 31 E a tt , conalfiing Hang- 29 E. T allah a,,t-r Slerldlan h a , filrd
with n weakness In my
W itm , , my ntficial ,ignxture and aval thla 70 acre, more or l r ,,.
notice of intention to make thre-*yrar Frotif
back and lim b s ...I
th e lUth day of Ju ly A. D. !» l» ;
You are therefore heiehy com m anded and to e,tab!!ah claim to th e land aboxe deacribed
felt helpless nnd dis­
(acall
A* I O j n i - A S e ^
to lie and appear before our taitl before Clrrk Circuit C ourt, at Hanford,
I'l r r k Clrrult C ourt. hrinln"Ir &lt; ounly. . l» rriiuired
co u rag ed ...! hud about
Circuit Court a t the Court ll &gt;u,v in San­ Florida, on th* 6 th d a y of Septeraher 1919,
Cl*5lc
IIV V. R. HoutfUi*. I&gt;. C. ford,
C laim an t name* aa wltn —« n :
Floritla. on the Flrtl M onday in Sep­
lven up hopes of ever
tember. 1919, bring th* flr*t day of ,aid William C. Holiday, of AA'eklwa, Florida,
clng well again, when
It. C lltk , of Wrklwn, Fiarida,
Noli re of Appllcallon for Tax Deed V nd rr month, tF -n an d there to m ake ai.awrr unto 11.
Crip pc n, of Wehlw* Florida,
a friend Insisted 1
S ertion # of ( haplef 188*. I.awa of I torlda. t b - bill of rutnidaint tilt i herein a g i l m t you, Eben
A
A
'.
E. \Vhidden, cf Wekiwa, Florida.
and th e n In tat! not el&lt;- -aid bill will bN o lle- I, hereby given th a t I , i a c lllark- taken a» r o n f - tt e d again,! you. to be IniIIOHT. AV. DAVIS
• hcr, ptirrhater of Tax Certificate No 41,, lowrd by final decree.
6 l- 5 tc
Ileaiftrr.
d ated the Slh day ol Ju n e A. D. 1911, ha,
It 1, furth er ordered th a t th i , notice bo
filed aald c. rtlllcate In my odlc* and hai
made application for tax deed to i,*uc In publiahrd one- each week for tw elve week* In I’- p a t lm c n l of th r Interior.. I . S Land OITIr*
Galnravllie, Fla., July 26, j fa| *»
accordance with law.
Said certificate em ­ t h - Sanford Herald, a newspaper publWhrd
N otire la hrreby given that John F. Dav
brace* t i e following dreeribed property , t- In Seminole co un ty, Florida.
|d,on
&gt;f
J
a
c
kannville,
Fla., who on May 19,
u ated In Semin le C u n ty . Florida to-wit,
Done and order*d th i, th* 5th day of
1911. made ll » m e ,t r a d Fintry No. ttftTl.l
b u l l (0 Jt II, Klciiardaona Add \A ooillirldge June, 1919.
for N 'v of SW .1', S E ' . of NAA't, i NAV 14 „f
• old na the p ro p e rty of E . C. Wallaee
(trail
E. A. DOUGLASS,
&lt;[ N F 7',. Section 28 T ow nthlp 18 S. flange
Alan Tax Certificate No 309. dated the
Clerk C irrult C ourt Seminole C o , FI*.
31 I!,, T aK * h*,,e- Meridian haa tiled finilcr
3rd d a y of Julv A. I&gt;. 1916. covering Lot fi,
Hy V. E. Dougl*--, D. C,
ol
Intention to make T hree-year Proof i&lt;&gt;
Dicklntnn
&amp;
D
lrkinton,
Hlrhardaon* Add to AAoodbfldge,
I hr aald
retahlieh rlalm to t h - laud above deerrlOed,
land being a« e,ed at th , date of the l«,uanre
S-lltitora for C omplainant,.
tu lore Clerk C lrr u ti Court at Sanford,
SM131C
of auch eer tIdeate In th e n a m - of Unknown
m
Florida e,n t h - 5lh d a y of September 1919,
U nit*, aald certificate abatl »■ redeemed
C la im in t name* a , wltne,
according to Inw tax d r d will li,Ue thereon
N O T IC E 7 0 IIIDDEItS
I began CarduL In
on th e H t h day ol Auguat A. D.
Sealed bid,, aubjeet to th* ,a le of bond, Cheater Carpenter, of 4&gt;«te*n, Florida.
W i t m - a my official a ig n a tu re a n d e ta l thta will fi* reeeiveel by t c Uuatd of County John Fell, of t ) , l i - n , Florida.
a short whllo I caw a
t h e 10th d a y of J u l y A- u . 1919C om m iuln nrr* nf Srminot* C o u n ty , Florida, M artin Shepard, cf (rateen, Florida.
m arked d ifferen ce...
Florida.
(■rill
K, A* IlOlKiLASS
a t t h r ofilr* of *ald hoard at th* ru u r t hout* Anthony June*, of Enl»rprl&gt;e,
llO ltT . W. DAVIS
I grow Btrongcr right
Clerk Circuit Court Seminole County. Fla in Sanford, Florida, on or hef-re ten o'clock
6
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.
5
t
r
HrgUtrr.
61-Slc
Hy V. L. Dougl*,,. D. C, a. m. or, Ihe 2nd d a y of ScpitmF&gt;er A. D. 1919,
along, and It cured me.
for th* *xrava:inn an d ro n itru e tlo n of th*
I am stouter than I
N ailer « f Applleallen n o 7 a a H eed^lladeg dltchrv, drain* or eanala and la trra l ditrhr*, In r t r r n l t Court. S eventh Ju d tla l f rrtiil
havo been la years.'*
S late of Florida.
d ra in , ut canal* In t h r Jraaup Drainage DlaNotice la hereby given th at Hurntan S Irtcl.
T h e M ,r rh a n ta N atio n al Hank of S a v an n ah
If you suffer, you can
va.
Each bid m u tt l&gt;» areompxnlrd by a certi­
Dodd p u rrha.er of Tax C'ectlrtcatr No ' h2J
a p p r e c i a t e w hat It
fied cheek In the turn of Fix- Hundred ItSOO) Lucy C. Flnegan a* Ad mini,; rat ri a e&gt;(
dated the 2nd day of J u n e A.
menus to ho strong nnd
E
.ta
t
e
of
Jnaeph
F'inegan,
dereaxed, e t al.
Dollar,,
payable
to
aald
board,
aa
an
w
i
­
filed aald ecrtlrtrate In my office and haa made
well. Thousands of wo­
application for taa d re d t o l»aue In •rcord- den — of good faith.
Hy virtu* of a ju d g em en t rendered in t h r
Estimated to tal yardyge, 56,660 col lr C irruit Court of Orange C ounty, Fla., In
ance with law. Said certificate r
&lt;he
men glYo Cardul tho
yard*. Thla ejuantlty ia only approximate, proceeding by rir* facia, to revive th* ju d g e ­
following dr arrlbed property alluaUd
credit for their good
AOENTs •
being
given a , a uniform bail* for ronipari- ment in abov* entitled r a n ,* end for , i e . .
Seminole county. H o rid a to
1M
•on of hlilt, and th e aald board rr*-rvre the ulion aa to certain heir, of Ju trp h Flnegan,
health. It shou'd help
HR** of R E)i llr«« W I ?
*lr3 •
21 S It 30 £., S aere*. Alru Tax Certificate right to i n r r r , , * or d e rr ra — th* amount of tleccated, and execution Ittu rd thereon, I
you. T ry Cardul. A t all
No. 1887. dated ihe 2 nd day of Jun e A. D. •aid y ardagr a , rnay b* deemed neceatary.
„ ... _.
. - at the ------F--s v s_ --------levltd jhUI! ___
a n a will
aril
front
drugElsts.
E-73
All hlu, -hs!! be s , 2 t ! * i * i a a form to be dcor of the Court Houa* In Sanford, S«rr.!1896. covering th* following
1/
i n - a i t : W 10 A of N IS A ol
U “I
t furniahed.
note C ounty, Florida at I t o'clock a. n . on
OFFICE FEOFLSS HANK BUILDING
1 of Fre. 26, Tp. 21 F. II. 30 L.,
T he board raeerrrw tb* right tu reject any Monday tmhhr 1*
t j i i r t a iber,
' c r , &lt;r»«
t i4t day u«
ot rSeptem
A. ft**
It.
1919
the right tit!* and inlrreat, claim and
i T h e tald land being M*ta*fd a t the date and al) bid*.
Tb*
tuccewelul
bidder
11 be required lo dem and ot K alneiint AV. F'laegan, C h a r i . :
1 of the laauance of eueh rertiflearv In th*
e-a

b u s in e s s c a r DS
ds

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SCHELLE MAINES

glv* a bond equal lo 25 per cent ol the
amount of bis or their bid, computed upon
lb* baali of Ih r yardagr above mentioned,
with a S urety Company qualified to write
aurh bond* In th* State of Florida, a , lurely
thereon; the Surety C ompany and form of
bond to be approved by aald board.
A copy of plan,, aprclflrationi and pro­
file* and p ra p o ttd contract, bond and form of
bid may he obtained upon application to the
undcnignrd upon making' a depo.lt of
Ten Dollar*, thla turn to b» refunded when
•aid plana, •pacification*, ti c ., have hren re­
turned.
Hy order of the Hoard of C ounty Commlxaionera of Seminole C ounty, Florida.
'*e*l&gt;
E. ft. DxL’GLASS.
6S*ltc
Cletk.

Wilson £ Hoosliolder

ATLANTIC HOTEL

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Automobile Protection

LEGAL ADVERTISING

HENRY M c L A U U N
JEWELER

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DR. E. S. HOFFMAN

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W om en!

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Take

CARDUI
The Woman’s Tonic

The Ford One Ton Truck may well
he classed as an agricultural necessity,
it fits into and fills so many wants on
It is a reliable bearer of
the farm
farm burdens, not only do­
ing the work of several
horses quicker and better
than the horse, and does
not “eat its head off" when
not working. The aggres­
sive farmer has only to consider the
possibilities of the Ford truck and he
is ready to buy one. We judge this to
be so from the way farmers are buy­
ing them
Truck Chassis $550 f. o. b
Detroit.

C. F. WILLIAMS
Agent

EDWARD HIGGINS
Salesman

ARE YOU INSURED?

IF NOT, SEE

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                    <text>IN TH E H E A R T OF T H E Y /O R L D ’S G R E A T E ST .V E G E TA B LE SECTION
NUMBER 66

SANFOIID, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1319

VOLUME X
were Interested and having returned
to the city from the trip north will
open n real estate office under the
name of II. I). Lewis. He will huy
and sell real estate and will deal in
city and country property and h
fa miliar with every part of the coun­
ty a.-.d with jnuperiy of ail kinds.

.v m llD

MEN

HAW

i&gt; u i

HARDEN’ S FERRY AND OSTEEN
FERRY SHOULD HAVE FREE
BRIDGES AND WILL HAVE
THEM

W. EARING CO. OF JACKSON
YILLE
RECOGNIZES SURE
RIOR ADVANTAGES OF SAN
FORD'S LOCATION

n t,-

TO w o r k
w h en
HERALD GOES T O PRESS

tu rn ed

Chicago. Aug. 14. Several thoumd railway shopmen from all parts
i , hc country met h eref todny to
.ijer the question of returning to
ork in accordance with President
•icon's demand. It is
expected
,,t a definite policy in regard to the
rike which was called Aug. 1st in
nunce of orders of tin* international
Hirer* of the union will he adopted
,fnre the inerting adjourns. Local
..i.» ndioured the strikers to

While the meeting was in session
28,000 striking car workers in the
Chicago district began taking a ref­
erendum vote to decide whether they
sill return to work.
Railroad officials reported little
Endor Curlctt and Mias Emma
change in the traffic njtuntion due to Eichner and little Miss Whitcomb of
the Strike. Chicago is still more se­ Ceneva were among the visitors to
riously affected than nny other •»&lt;•the city on Tuesday.
*
tion of the country, although 1,450
tar* of live stock were handled to­
day, 10 more than on the corres­
ponding day last year.
The following is from the Orlando
Reporter-Star at Orlando:
From all reports the railroad situa­
tion ss far as Florida is concerned
sill be in a normal condition within
the next three or four days. A tele­
gram received by the Reporter-Star
from Tampa at noon stated thAt the
men in Tainpa shops had voted to
return to work at 7 tomorrow morn­
ing and that officials at that point
jay traffic operations from that point
sill be normal in thrity six hours
after the men have resumed work.

mil next to me crow n raper v
a
rnet of land upon which Mr. Bishop
sill build a .arge warehouse und
ither buildings for the Zaring Co.
rherc will he garage and machine
ihops nnd n building for the storage
af hay and .grain aside from the
main grocery building. The C. NV.
Zaring Co. will ship their etuff to
Sanford getting the advantage of
the water rate nnd from hero will
truck it to points in this and adjoining counties, tlius saving the retail dealers the freight charges and
making quick and satisfactory dcliverics.
The new wholesale house will be
on a siding of the A. C. L. Ry., and
also close to the lake front and the
location Is Ideal &lt;*»r this business,
being about five blocks from the
center of the city.

It was reported on the streets this
morning that the men at Lakeland,
Sanford nnd High Springs had il­
lumed to work, but n telegram fri n

The men in the shops here have
not gone back to work or had not up
to the time of going to press in spite
of the fact that it was thought the
strike would be oyer today. Just
«hst '.he locals here intend doing in
the fare of the general orders to re­
turn to work is hot known but it is
iioped that the Sanford men will re­
turn to work tomorrow pending the
settlement of the strike.

p,#y of „U c*( carg un,| tirc.*s and uccessorjeSt
tj„. rt.nr thero will he
y p,r|l r!ass garnge and machine
ahop
wight Tiro Co. is one of
thp yOUn&lt;Mt firms In the city and
Qnp ()f tjH, mogt progn*ssive and
kayc raJ,i,Hy outgrown their present
uartpr3 jr, tj,e Seminole Annex
^u|)(„ nR
^’ ork will commence on the new
buiUing al once an,i the Wight Tire
Co
t,ct to occupy their new quar^
jn njnc{y ,iayB from the time
^
lh# fir8l l)rick is |aj(| un|CM the
jrr|R|,t embargo continues. t The
Wight Tire Co., aside from being
wholesale and retail dealers In tires
and accessories are sales agents for
the Chandler and Chevrolet nnd
King cars nnd Republic Trucks and
they will carry a larger line oi these
ems and of the tires and accessories
.
,
.
in their n e w building than ever hi­
S. 0 . Shlnholser has the contract ^
for the buildings nnd all arrange'
_________________
ments have been made and the
„
building will start at once. The
Lake for Congress
new firm is well and favorably
Hon. Forrest Lake of Sanford will
known in this section where their b» a candidate in the D e m o cra t
travelling representative, Charlie Da- t rimarios next year for congressman
vis has been cominfg for years and from the Fourth district, running
they will cover central nnd south against H o n .
. J. Sears, the present
Florida from their Sanford h ou se,: incumbent who will be a ca ridid ate
maidin' this city the nucleus for a to succeed himself. Friends of Mr.

coun ty in the casg of II. K. Bailey,
u cattle owner who had refused to
dip his cattle and had been arrested
upon a warrant properly sworn out
ugninst him.
The Supreme Court held thnt the
law authorizes the state Live Stock
Sanitary Board to promulgate rules
and regulations necessary to enforej
regular and systematic dipping of all
cattle every 14 days until such time
as It is ascertained by regular in­
spection and dipping that the cattle
ticks.
Upon receipt of the opinion the
Board held a meeting and announced
as their policy in Seminole county
the vigorous enforcement .of regular
cattle dipping. Eveey legal facility
will ha invoked against cattle pi-iters
in this county who do not fully com ­
ply with the rules and regulations,
according to information which has
been received from the Board, and
the dipping of cattle is expected to
show renewed activity as a result of
this policy. Xhat is the tenor of re­
ply froiq the State Live Stock Sun-

commissioners, on the resolutions
adopted at last commissioners' meet­
ing asking what will he the status of
work in this county. They also will
energetcially protect the' county
boundary line.
Seminole county can be tick free
by first of December, of all the
cattle owners heartily cooperate in
the regular dipping of cattle, und if
they do not they seem to have legal
trouble*: ahead nrd finally will have
to do the work anyway, so It looks
lik*e good business to forget tho reso­
lutions which were adopted by the
R* B. Lewis has an advertisement cattle men in convention in Orlnndo
in this Issue setting forth the fact
tiiut compulsory dipping would stop
U.ct he has embarked in the real
♦state business.. Mr. Lewie is: well
known here having resided in Ssjiford for several years und was for­
merly with the A. P. Connelly Real
Co,, but b e f o r e going north
Purchased the real estate holdings
‘ n which ^&gt;e and A P. Connelly

Children's Party
Miss Juliu Ltiing entertained a few
of the little ones Monday afternoon
In honor of her cousin. Miss Eliza­
beth Ballard.. Games r.nd a “ word
contest" v.cre enjoyed by all. The
color scheme of red and gi.en was
carried out in the dining room where
delicious ice cream und cake were
ai'i.t ‘0 ny the hostess. Those enjoy­
ing the happy occasion were Misses
Carmitu Barber, May Godby, Lou­
ise Wells, Irene McGagahin, Mary
Elizabeth Moye, Clifford and Ruby
Rivers, Virgie Horne and John Hy­
man, Elizabeth Uallurd, Rebecca
Stevens, Thelma Godby.

Several years ago when Michael
Sholtz nnd associates were before
the S°minole Board of County Com­
missioners wantinR a frnnehiso for a
drawbridge over the St. Johns river
at Harden's Ferry this paper wanted
the county commissioners* to join
with the county commissioners of
Volusia nnd build this bridge.’ There
was some hitch at thnt time as the
Volusia commissioners did not want
to build their part and Seminole
county deciding that a bridge was
better than n ferry, as the, ferry
though privately owned would charge
the same rate gave the franchise to
Mr. Sholtz. This county was also
anxious to build a bridge across the
upper St. Johns river nt Osteen
ferry but could not get the Volusia
commissioners together on this prop­
osition and the undent ferry still
prevails ut this point.

Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Bishop and
Our county wns faced with the
little daughter, Martha are spen '!«_• tact that with all our vaunted good
u few weeks at Daytona Beach.
roads nnd with the good roads^of
Volusia county there remainod a pay
bridge at one point and an obsolete
ferry at the other crossing.
Now the county commissioners of
Volusia are alive to the fact that
nothing will do so much for their
county as good bridges across ull tlve
streams and they have investigated

ENTHUSIASTIC
MEETING
OF 1
DELEGATES FROM
EVERY '
PART
OF THE COUNTY.
The hospital is assured for Sem- .
inole county.
The permanent association to he
known as the Fernald-Laughton Me*
morial Hospital Association wns was
formed last night nt a most enthusi­
astic meeting at the court house.
Every part of the county was represented at the meeting which dem­
onstrated the interest that is being
taken in this hospital.

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Hon. E. A. Douglass acting as
chairman presided at the meeting
BOX SCORES OF ALL GAMES PLAYED BY SANFORD TEAM
nnd Mrs. J W. Dickins as secretary.
The constitution and by-laws were
read and after every one present had
nly allowing Uircfl hits the become a real bona fde member by
Brudcntown Wins Monday
Stuart seemed to he too much for
paying tnelf annual flues the meet­
ing w Mil into executive session nnd
the Sanfoid* boys nt Bradcntown
passed on the by-laws and elected'
Monday, although Chapman fanned
the iL.*c, -vs. Those who were elect ;
one more man than Stuiut. .The
ed In
two from «a*.h precinct*
Sanfoid lads could not connect with
in the county, two Lorn each church, i
the sphere and in the fourth Bradcn­
one from cad. lodge, c*&gt;e from the
town connected sure enough getting
rity council, unr from the boa:J of
six runs from five lilts and four er­
cuuntv commi*- « c.n and six at
rors. The following score tells the
Sanford—
Stuart, 2b
II. Chapman, c
Johnson, cf
Ilord, 3l&gt;
Albancsc, 11b
W hit* I f .........
Ellis, rf
Davis, ss .......
C. Chapman, p

Sanford —
JStewart, 2b
Chapman, c
Johnson, cf
Herd, 3b
Album sc, lb
White, If
Davis, ss ...
Inman, rf
Morton, p

IlrndcntownBturoughs, 21
Francis, ss
Vnughn, lb
Moore, rf
F’osa, 3b ......
Rood, If
Drake, rf
McDaniels, c
Stuart, p.......

Totals
Bartow —
Gault, s s ......
L'Homudli-u, rf
Phillips, 3h .....
Leach, 2b
Mdntonh, cf
Y’ oung, if
Bellringer, c .....
Smith, lb........
Iloln«*«, p
•Curtis
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Totals .......
34 6 7 27 10 0
Scoio by innings—
Sanford................. . 000 000 OQO —0
Bradcntown ........- 006 000 000 —6
Summary— Left on bases, Sanford
3, Bradcntown 5, first base on balls,
off Stuart 1. Struck out by Stuart
10, by Chapman 11. Sacrifice hits,
Nooro, FYancis, Burroughs. Wild
pitches, Chapman. Double plays,
Burroughs to Francis to Vaughn.
Time 1:40
Umpire, Baird.
At­
tendance, 254.

T otals............. 30 0 2 27 10 5
•Batted for Young in inth.Score by innings:
Sanford
..... ........ 010 000 000— 1
Bnrtow ... ........... .. 000 000 0 0 0 -0
Summary: Left on bases, Sanford
5, Bartow 6; two base hits, Inman,
Mclnt9sh; firat base on hulls, off
Morton 1; struck out by Morton 2,
by Haihcs 4; sacrifice hits, Chapman,
Johnson, Leach, Bcigingcr; stolen
bases. 3tewait, Davit, Phillips, Mc­
Intosh; double play, Albanesc to
Sanford Takes Good One
Bartow, Aug. 12.—Sanford detest­ i ; w,u , liine oi game 1:40; umpire,
ed Bartow here today by a score of 1 Windham; attendance 294.
(Continued on page 6)
t ) 6. Both pitchers were working

Miss Elvira Cartir has returned
home from a visit to Atlanta and
other pointa in Georgia.

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THE 8ANronD HERALD

PAGE SIXTEEN

AUGUST 8

exchange for cattle. Dr.
Blackman, Lake Monroe,

LIST Y O U R PROPERTY

- Your Auto - Tornado - Liab
Property Damage
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For sale—Lnunch 2G feet
long,
G feet beam (Brooks model) 8 If. I’ ,
heavy duty Callia. perfection engine
also boat 47 feet long 8 feet beam,
hns been used as house boat. No
power. Hulls in,fine shape just paint­
ed. Price for both boats $350.00.
These boats can he tnken through
Ocklnhawn river to St. Johns, if
you mean business send for pictures
and purticulnrs. An excellent fishing
outfit. Address Lock Box 394. Eustis
Fla.
64-3tp

W E ARE SELLING ALL CLASSES
FIRE INSURANCE

anient Co.

F.

Florida
64-2tc

FIXTURES FOR SALE.
Tw o 12 ft. wall cases: due 10 ft.
wall ease: four 8 ft. wall eases; one
6 ft. umbrella ease; six 8 ft. floor
cases; plate glass with marble base;
horse-shoe case consisting of two
8 ft. cases and one 7 ft. case with
rounded ends and marble base. Al­
most new outfit for sale as a whole
or s part. V. E. Jacobs Co., 135 \Veat
Bay St., Jacksonville, Fla.
G4-2tp|

REAL ESTATE

Y our H om e

W.

Formerly Ilolden Renl Estai

ity Lots in A ll Parts of City

For rent— Rooms
East 2nd street.

Call

at 1020
G5-2tp.

Furnished Rooms— By day, week
or month. Every convenience Over
Philips Drug Storr, corner Park and
First street. Mrs. C. C. Hart, Prop.
43-tf

A . P. C O N N E L L Y

FOUND

HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION MEET

Curd of Thnnks
I wish to extend my sincere thanks
and appreciation to our friends for
their many words of sympathy and
acts of kindness during the recent
illness and bereavement ot my dear

l)n«hnp«!
T. i. ■»,.«*
.■*•KrT.VY.r t lie elec­
tion of permanent officers of the
Fcrnuld-Laughton Memorial Hospi­
tal Association, and no citizen who
can possibly attend should be ab­
sent at that time.
This is a matter of vital impor­
tance to Seminole County, and aould
be of interest to every person ,*eniding within this county.
No county should be without a
hospital, and through the generosity
und love of Mrs. Geo. H. Fernald
Seminole County has this much
needed institution. It only remains
for the citizens to show their appreci­
ation of this gift and take their part
in the management of this insti­
tution in order to make it the suc­
cess it is bound to be.
COM E AND BRING YOUR
FRIE N D S W ITH YOU AND
SHOW TH A T YOU ARE A
W O RTH Y
CITIZEN
OF
SEM INOLE COU N TY.
T. W. Lawton, Chairman
Publicity Committee.

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Mrs. I. J. Sccord.

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

Found—Black bob tailed sow,
mnrked under slope split in one ear
and crop in other ear. Owner can
have same by paying for this nd
and damages.
Robt. W. Lord.
G3-tf

t OR SA LE

For sale — Piano Cheap.
Herald Ofllc P.
For
Four.

Enquire
65-tf.

IT!

DAISY TILE
A PERFECT DRAIN Tll.Es Thoroughly Impcnlous to Water, Chemical
Decomposition, Atmosphere and Moisture.
Mode from that same material adopted by the Government to withstand
Nitric and Picric Acid tests In the construction or its Immense) add plants.
Our supply Is limited only by our demand.
SOLE AGENTS IN SEMINOLE, ORANGE AND LAKE COUNTIES, FLA.
Stock In yards and 25,000 ready for shipment.

M A H O N E Y -W A L K E R CO
HANrOIII). FLO HID A

LOST
—Bunefi of keys tielonging
O. Brown. Finder please
to Brown's market Sanford
. Reward.
64*2tc.

L ost—Gray wool coat lost in
snle--Seed potatoes. Rose automobile on Ouk avenue. Finder
Rex Packard, l’ hone 13G return to Herald ofllce ami receive
65-tf.
reward.
G1-2tp

Hood—Goodyear and Fisk
Tires and Tubes
REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS
FORDS A SPECIALTY

MOBILOILS andGASOLINE
ACCESSORIES
Cars Washed and Delivered— Wc Will
for and Deliver Your Car.
PHONE

NO.

41 — REMEMBER

THE

For sale—-Pair o f mules. Cheap.
L. VI!den, It. F. D. A. Sar.ford,
65-tf.
Fin.

For sale — Moline Universal Tractor, good n? new, oxtrn rims, with
sand c rats. Two fourteen inrh plows
^ All Local AdvertlHcmcntB U nder rolling truck , complete Lyman Bros.
G5-2tp.
This Heading THREE CENTS a Forest City , Fla.

Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
Lor sale— 1 1 acres of land, lacing
Charge 25 Cents.
east 31G feet on French ave. Sanford.
In answering an advertisement
where no name is mentioned in the
id. please do not ask The Herald
for Information as to the identity of
the advertiser.
Usually we do not
know who the advertiser is and If
wo do we are not allowed to give
out this information. Simply write
a letter nnd address it as per in­
structions in the ad.

Florida's Grout Home Daily
Readers of the Tampa Dally This Column Is Free to Returned Soldiers
and Sailors Who Seek Positions.
Times get more for their money than!
the readers of any other Florida
WANTED
daily.
This great daily which is
aiming the fastest growing news­
papers of the South is fearlesr, uggressive und interesting. For nearly
a generation it has consisteltly
fought for the rights of the prople.
Its news service is unsurpassed. Its
Wanted— Men in every county
receives both the DAY ami NIGHT
wit
It own auto to travel ami take
leased wire reports of the Associated
orders
for the Red Kipper Hay
Press in full, is n full member of
the Newspaper Enterprise Associa­ Press. Can give good commission to
tion, has its own correspondents the right man. He must he a goufl
G5-tf.
everywhere, and buys more expen­ hustler.
sive features for its readers than any
Wanted—Saleslady. Ladies Ready
other Florida daily.
No home in to Wear. Apply New York Heady
South Florida is complete without
to Wear, 312 Sanford Avenue. Apply
the Times.
Only $G a year, $1.50
at once.
G2-tf.
for three months. Sent free on two
weeks' trial to those genuinely in­
Wanted—File proof sufe; also
terested.—Adv.
G5-3tp two horse wagon, if a bargain. Box
38, Sanford, Flu.
62-4 tc
Look tip every once In n while from
xmr work nnd lay li down for n min(te or two now and llicn. nnd lei your
oterept focus on more distnnt tilings.
Tlius yon will give the eyes u little
cst by focutudiiK in nnnthcr position.

Upholstering and mattress making,
furniture repaired, mirrors plated,
auto tops and seats recovered. First
class work only. Brown Upholstery
Shop, 121 Court St., Orlando, Fla.
49-tfc

FOUND

SCRIPPS BOOTH CARS

FOR RENT

nds in M. M. Smith’s Sub Division

HAVE

WAN! ED— OLD Cl. EAN
ANY KIND EXRAGS
CEPT OLD SOCKS,
OR
COATS.
PANTS,
SPREADS. A r
BED
TIIE HERALD OFFICE.
59-tf

“ I'll rnntch my carbon copies
against any in town for neat­
ness. lasting1legibility and uni­
formity. I always use

Less than one mile from postofilce
two story house on place, about
200 orange trees, two artesinn well
highest land near Sanford, good
farming and vegetable land. Apply
la W. F. Leavitt, Phone 437 W.
GS-ltp.
FOR SALE—"K ID D IE HOOP",
little less than new, in good condi­
tion, will sell cheap. Can he seen
n! 113 E. Fifth St.
63-tf
For sale—25 acre farm, 25 hogs,
2 cows and calves, I horse wagon
and tools $1,600. Address Box B.
NVekiwa, Fla.
63-4tp.
For sale rive acres farm, goou
house, 2 and one half acres tiled,
Mules wagon and harness. Bargain
for cash. \V. W. Dressor,
R-l

For sale or exchange— 1 Yault
door, good shape, 1 large Safe. 71
inches high, I small Safe, 34 inches
high, 1 adding machine. Mus*. sell
quick. C. Care of Herald.
6 2 -/
Foi Sale—Ten acres celery land
cast of Sanford on brick road * j mile
from loading station, live urres im­
proved. 5 ncres unimproved, 2 wells.
For particulars apply to “ Farm,”
c-o Herald.
58-tf
For Snle—Jersey Duroc pigs, $12
a pair, $&lt;» for one. G. W. Spencer,
58-tf
For sale— Maxwell Touring car,
in splendid condition. Cush or credit
B. k. O. Motor Co.
fl4-tf.
For sale—One N. I*.
Vulcanizcr. R. C Shenfcr,
Elm Ave.
For snle—Twp hcrscs nnd one
wagon. Cash $125. Enquire Wekiwa
Post-office. Mrs. Wallace.
G4-2tp

Standing, sitting and walking correctly
are the first essentials to good health
and that elusive charm we call style
I.L women wish to be well; but all women
do not appreciate the vital importance
X J l o { correct corsetry as an essential to
pood health.
The well-known medical
authority, Alice S. Cutler, M .D ., warns us:
“ As a physician who knows that if it were
not for ill-fitting and the wrong kind c f
corsets wc would have very few female in­
A

valids, I am naturally determined to d o every­
thing in my power to educate the American
woman in the proper fitting o f corsets. Most
learned physicians new recognize the modern
corset as a hygienically healthful garment
and one that is often the best means o f pro­
viding corrective support for many bodily
ailments."

The Original-Unequalled Front Lacing Corsets
have attained their unquestioned superiority
by assisting nature to perfect expression.
Ever)' Gossard is hygtenicallv correct. Prop­
erly fitted to the figure for which it was
designed it will give scientific support to
abdominal and back muscles, with no chance
o f undue pressure at the waistline; the organs
o f nutrition will be free from pressure; the
erect posture which is induced will encourage
deep breathing and the diaphragmatic mus­

cles become strong with use. A woman *o
corseted will have the undeniable beauty of
health and that grace o f body, standing,
sitting, or walking, which is best expressed
in the one word, style.
W c unreservedly recommend Gossard Corsets
as the complete expression o f modern corsctry.
Our highly specialized corset service is main­
tained with a full appreciation o f the exacting
needs of the modern, active woman.

TRADE

Gossard* arc priced at
For rale— Duroc Jersey pigs and
nws. Good stock. Joe Fernandez,
G4-3tp.

Carbon Paper

For sale— Hoick Four,
latest
model. Good eondition, new tires.
A bargain. Wight Tire Co.
G4-2

THE

For sale— Good seven room house
and lot. Cheap. On Sanford Heights.
Central St. Adrress Box 443 City.
64-2tp.

HERALD PRINTING
COMPANY
FhoneMS

Sanford, Florida

For sale—25-foot launch, maho­
gany finish, auto top and control,
16 miles per hour, practically new,
original cost $1200.00. .Cash or will

The Yowell Comp
Successors to Yowell-Speer Company

m ore

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THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE TWO

C O U N T Y HAPPENINGS
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEM S FROM COR­
RESPONDENTS— EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
T Y -E F F IC IE N T REPORTERS FOR TH E HERALD
WEST GENEVA AVENUE
The hot wayo la atill with ui. The
aun seems hot enough to burn things
up, but the time is coming when wc
will be glad to get in the sun to get
warm.
Mr. nnd Mr*. James Ilyrd and
two daughters, Misses Margaret and
Rubla from Geneva arc spending the
week’s end with their aunt, Mrs.
Will Robinson.
Mr- and Mrs. Barney Beck and
children are spending a month at
the beach enjoying the cool breezes
nnd sand flics.

A. K. rower* has been in Talla­
hassee on a business trip. His little
son, Kinchen accompanied him.

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a a
the hot wave some.
We need it
every d .y lo keep u. cool. Thl, 1,
the hottest wave I ever saw for
many year*.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cameron, HenDaytona
ty and’ Eleanor were
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B“ ' h ° v" Sund*1'
Herhnt Squire has been in Jacksonville to visit his brother, Byran

It is getting time now to fix the
ground for planting garden setd and
v;e will all be glad to see the time
come to plant vegetables to eat instehd of dry peas and canned goods.
It does make a big saving at home.
A garden is half the battle in a farnHy.
It seems like the aeroplanes have
stopped passing hy.
Haven't seen
any in some time. We love to see
them going hy if they don’ t call.
It would he so nice If we could only
have a good place for them to land
in Sanford.
---------LONGW OOD PICK-UPS
Louis Entzminger returned home
Sunday from overseas. We art* all
jlad to see Louis home again hut he
mys not half so glad as he is to he
home.
Mr. and Mrs. McDaniels nnd Mrs.
Sharpe of Oakland were the guests
of Mrs. Hardaway on 1 uesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Entzminger
were shopping in Sanford on MonIni’ .
Mrs. Will Satchcr has been spending the week with her parents.
Miss Lillian Waits was shopping
in Orlando Saturday.
M /b. Wilkinson of GuThesvilfe Is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Allen.

Bnd
Mr. *nd Mrs. Ed. Ward and chtl&lt;lrcn have been guests of Mrs. Wards
sisters in Jacksonville recently,
A daughter was horn to Mr. and
Mr;. Lee Kinard August 5th.
Mr. nmJ Mrs. Charles Jackson
and a party of young people came
over from Eustis for the party ut
A. II. Cameron's last Thursday evening given as a surprise for Mr. and
Mrs. Graham Hunter.
It was a
very pleasnt gathering with all of
those invited in attendance except
the honorees who failed to put in an
appearance.
A enrd was received from Mrs.
R. I,. Grier from Charlotte, N. C.
They expect to leave today (Tuesday) to drive hack home. The famHy has had a fine time,
A card was received from C B.
Tyler from St. Joe, Michigan, then
on a business trip,
C. M, Stowe of Cameron avenue
is renovating and building several
rooms to his house.
J. F. McClelland is building a
tenant house. G, W. Spencer has
built several tenant houses and John
Russell has also built more tenant
houses.
J- C. Ellsworth and the new farm»»K company have both been using
considerable dynamite in their clcar-

The good news comes every day
of some of our home boys getting
back from overseas and how happy
it makes us feel to think they were
the lucky ones to get home again.
How happy it makes the dear old
father and mother feel to sec them
coming hack.
There is one thing we nro all glad
of and that is we don’ t have to take
our cattle to the dip in this awful
hot weather. I don't think man or
beast could stand to go through
with it. for it is too hot to do any­
thing hut stay in the shade through
August,
Mr. .luck Thompson from DcLand
is going to take charge of the 11. 0.
Brown market on Sanford avenue.
We leurn there are several beef mar­
kets going to open soon. We hope
them nil good luck.
Mr. nnd Mrs.
nr° -rendi’-.g
the week end at their old home
place at Soldier Creek.
Miss Margaret Allen has returned
Mrs. Jack Vaughn hns a nice rice
patch that will he ready to cut in from Gainesville where she was iakabout ten days and that is a big ing a business course.
Miss Lillian Waits leaves Sunday
saving at home.
for Williston where she will visit
friends for several weeks. .
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Mrs. J. S. Dinkel will go up to
Jacksonville on Saturday where she
will he .the guest Of her daughter,
Mrs. H. It. Chapman for a week or
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C A SH P A ID

FOR

used household furniture
M ust be in fair condition.
Beds
Springs
Chairs
Dressers. Itorkcrs, etc.
Call or Address:
321 Snnfurd Avenue

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them. The llume* are from Watertown. N. Y., and guest* at the
Chamberlain** summer home at the
bcch.

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Mrs. Frank Pitts left Ly Tampa
last Saturday to join her husband,
Miss l.ois Grant went to Jncksonville last week to visit her sister,
Miss Gallic Grant.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Moran
*pent last Tuesday in Sanford shopping.
Mrs. J. A. Worthy of Americua,
Ga., is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
V. T. Peters.
Mrs. Way and children of Amorirus, Gn.t who have been visiting
Mrs. Way's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
L. P. Chambliss left Inst week for
home.
Mrs. David Speer of Sanford is
spending a few days with her sister,
Mis. C. W. Culpepper.
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Mr. C. b. 01 instead of Ft. Pierce
was the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Auhrey Moran last week.
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Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Chamberlain
were over from Daytona Beach last

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First St. Sanford Ave

and Mrs. L. E. Wright visited Or
lando Tuesday.
Mrs. R. \V. Lawton entertained
the Crochet Club Friday afternoon.
Most of tho members of the club
were present and a most delightful
afternoon was spent.
Mrs. C. L.
West, Mrs. I. G. Simmons and Mrs.
Chai. Lee entertained the club with
music nnd delicious rofreshmenia of
cream nnd cake were served. The
club will he1entertained this week
hy Mrs. A. K. Crawford.
Mrs. C. G. Clcugh nnd little
daughter of Lakeland arc visiting
Mrs. Clough's sister, Mrs. II. B.
McCall.
Mrs. O. A. Marshall is spending
the week end with her son, Dr. C. J.
Marshall in Sanford.
Messrs. Jones and Curry of the.
Agricultural and Industrial Depart­
ment of the Seaboard Air Line Ry.
visited Oviedo Tuesday.
The Oviedo hall team played the
Sorrento team Tuesday afternoon.
On account of a ’heavy rain storm it
was impossible to finish the game

Phone

Leffier Building

COMPANY

A gents For
International Harvester

McCormick
and Deering Mowing Machines, Hay R ak es and Harrows
hut the score stood 8 to 2 in favor
of Oviedo. On Thursday nftornoon
Oviedo and Long wood are to play at
Oviedo and much interest is being
manifested In this game.
Mr. Ray Greene of Rollins Col­
lege was in Oviedo Tucsduy in the in­
terest of the college.

The T A V A R E S INN
NOW OPKN

Catering to Commercial Men
and Families
Am trlran Plan.
flood K its.
H a iti llriM u!
ThrT A V nIIK H IN N , T a ta r ia , H i.

Miss Mary Leinhart spent Sun­
day in Orlando with her sister, Mrs.
C. A. Brannon
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Farnell and
E. A. Farnell, Jr.; spent sevcrul
days at Daytona Beach last week.
Mrs. B. G. Smith, Mrs. J. A.
Clark and Miss Eunice Clarke visit­
ed Sanfoid last Friday.*
Messrs. Enoch Partin, Theodore
Aulin, Lee Wheeler ami Tilden Ja­
cobs visited Sanford Wednesday.
The many friends of Mr. T. L.
Cushing will be glad to know that he
Is Improving rapidly and will'soon ho
able to return to bin home In Oviedo.
D. C. Hall spent the* day in
Oviedo Sunday after having been
for several moi.tlm ;n tborgia.
Edward Ar,t&lt;* M ; Wednesday for
u short huslm * trip to Waldo
(juite a numb, r of Sanford people
visited Oviedo Monday evening in
the interest cf the I'ernnld-Laughton
Memorial Hospital Association.
On Wednesday evening the citi­
zens were called together at tie

Daily Fashion Hint

These cars have been very scarce lately, due to the enormous
demand for the “ car with the marvelous motor” but %its
thought that from now on the supply will increase, which
means that many more will be seen on the streets of Sanford.

M A C H IN E
SH OP
WORK
is where we lead

DIAMOND TIRES always outrun their mileage guarantee, that’s why more amt more people are using them
every day. If a Diamond tire cost you, right to the penny, what the.highest priced tires cost, you’d get your
moneys worth even then—but they are priced very moderately, the first cost of a Diamond is actually less
U -n n

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M ILLER AND SOUTHERN TIRES A N D TUBES
C ARRY LARGEST MILEAGE GUAR­
ANTEE for LESS MONEY

We forgot to mention that the sales record of this progressive firm also shows four used cars sold during this period,

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which is harmony to the last word, speaks only words of
praise for the work of the master coach builder.

They have on exhibit one of the new “ Chandler Sport” models
done in a rainbow blue with black running gear. The body is
the very latest creation in a sport model, the color scheme,

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Auto Repairing and Accessories o f all Kinds

Free Road Service

A &gt;’HunR t0" of M" ' J' ,G' " B8ty
thrown from a running horse
Friday afternoon and received a
had scalp wound and a general
slinking up. Dr. Robson came to
care for him.

The Wight Tire tompany&gt;conlinues lo sell cars, their record
for the past thirty days has never before been equaled in the
city. Nine small Chevrolets, two large Chevrolet and three
of the latest model Chandlers.

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We are always prepared lo meet your needs. We hare a complete Aciclyne Gaa Welding Outfit
and plenty of *an on hand at all time?, therefore we aro alwa)» prepared to do alt kinds or Weld­
ing. There If no Job too big or too amall for us, they all receive our prompt attention by our

head and died in a short time. His
wife was alone with him until morn­
ing. Besides his wife he leaves a son
in New York City. He was buried
in the Catholic cemetery. The de­
ceased was horn in Germany and hud
lived in the U. S. about thirty years
—ten years in East Sanford and
twenty years in New York City. He
was about (12 years old
f
,/
The Security Lightning Rod Co.
rf "••riimr Wis., have been placing
rods on many homes in East San­
ford. The work is all done with cop­
per cables. B. C. Kyles of Jackson­
ville is theif representative for the
°l'crations.
southern
states.
L. M. Lucas hail the misfortune
to break both bones in his loft nrYn
l^ t Friday whUeon a .ca fio id helpMr. GHdowell build his house on,
' ^
Hrst street. Dr. Robson set
the arm nn,i it is 00102 well.

Wc understood J. C. Hall's hnmp
|)n Celery avenue was struck hy
lightning one day Inst week hut not
much damage was dppe.
Rnrry Ward has bought ten acres
0f ]Bn,j 0f |)t steel. The land joins
Mr. Ward's farm on Beardall uvenUe.
The land joins Mr. Steel's
home place on the north.
The building known a; the tile
mill has been torn down. It was
one of the oldest buildings In East
'Sanford. There are only three older
— the A. B. Cameron home, Joe
Cameron's home and the W. W.
Miller* home. The mill wu* built
about seventeen years ago for the
manufacture of cement tile hy G. F.
Smith. Joe Cameron and the lute
J- N- "h itn er were also Interested
in it. The property is now owned
.
1 r 11 »
ny J' U' "
y*
Nct,lnC «Hod very suddenly
last Tuhrsday. evening at his home
on Marquette avenue near Lake
Golden, lie had worked all day and
retired about nine o'clock and was
taken with a hemorrhage from his

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Wight Tire Company
There’s a man at the curb &lt;0 serve you.

SEM IN OLE BANK A N N E X

ON M AG N O LIA

G EAR CUTTING
AUTO W O R K
ACTELYNE
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In fact anything In
MACHINE
SHOP
WORK.
No lost lime here, your
work ready when
'promised.

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PAGE THREE

PURINA
CALF
CHOW

“ A Feed far K i f f j Need'
S O M E O F O U R 8 P E C M L PR1CEH

B u ild s
LARGE

Prams*

SOlb lla ofl.rd
Oklahoma FtMr, 34 tb each
100 lb. Sugar

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What, Groceries?

Well yes. Our groceries are pleasing to serve or display.
at our store and get acquainted or phone 1G6V
for supply, Large or Small.

Your Patronage is Appreciated,
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go
vith
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men
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,akc
fson
ther

Algood Oleomargerine and Everbest Margarine.—Always fresh
ur(te
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ling
ford
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(Ask Our Customers)
I’ lIONE 1GG

OF O P I N I O N "JUST
BEI-WEEN YOU AND M E "

budget

EVEN THE GATE POST
NOT IN IT
A Chief Is Among Yc Taking Notes
and Failh, ‘ tile'll Print ’ em "—
So Says Sauntcrer.
r hn’ t it funny?
7,'iitii »t- utii high cost of living
In these days of high living
And how we can all remember
When there were no autos
And very few Bilk stockings
And people did not eat much
And yet we nil lived and
Had our Iming and knew nothing
Of the pleasures of tvd»y *
And there were few strikes

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outrideroens-SteamUwtal-I.®up-Caib'in
tDfAJdiavCofwofvietd to Everythin-In

SEALED T iK S ONLY
AT YOUR GROCERS

MAXWELL HOUSE
COFFEE

Chase
Mosquitos
Away to Stay

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W e have it, can get it, or it is’nt made
for less than you can buy it for elsewhere

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SIS.00
II. 7J
I I 1*7S
11.40

And talk of the under dog
And the guy who hnd something
Wanted to' add more to his roll
Rejjnrdless of whether he was
The boss or the working man.
He just bad the little old idea
Of getting while the getting was
What you might call some better
Than the ordinary daily routine ,
All of which reminds us that
Sandbaeeimr. .is. not always confined
T o the man who lingers in the alley
A.r.d tho victims are we poor boobs
Who arc standing in the highway
Trying to get from between
And out from under the two
Millstones that are now innshing us.
*1 Women in New Smyrna shot off
her husband's head the other day.
Other ninn of my acquaintance have
their heads talked off by their wives
Which makes me think that hubbies
are bound to lose their heads any­
how, so what's the use?

r Seminole county needs n hospital
n'.ul it is up to the real men ami
women of the county to get busy
and see that a hospital is assured.
W’e have the chance for one now
and it should not be turned down.

Kay Krauth the manager ami Mr.
and Mrs. Campbell the attractive
dining room hud been made bcnutlful with vanes of roses on every
table. Electric fans made the room
most cool and comfortable and the
neatness was the watchword and
everything was spick and span. The
tables were supplied with everything
that the market nffords and in or­
der to have nice fresh tomatoes Mr.
Krauth had sent as for us Haiti more
to Kpt them.
The opening day was a great
success and those who dined at the
Seminole feel that Sanford line one
of the finest
and most up to date
places in the state.

Let us inspect your battery FREE, put. dis­
tilled water in FREE.
ty of electrical

After the fire Mrs. Maines gath­
ered her guests and served most
delightful punch and enkes. Those
present were:
Mrs. Geo Hyman, Mrs. Philipps'
Mr«. P. E. Pitta, Mm*n.iivbv Dvcts*
Mrs. Leslie # Uryan, Mrs. Forrest
Gatchel, Mrs. Stewart Telford, Mrs.
McAllister, Miss Clara Mlllcn, ami
Miss Minnie Stewart.
Wo meet with Miss Clara Millen
next Monday afternoon at four

Seminole Dining Room Opens
The Seminole dining room or
grill opened last Sunday morning
at the hrenkfust hour and from thnt
time until the close at night this
lino hotel did a thriving business.
Under the skillful hands of Mr.

W e make a special­

troubles

guarantee all our work.

on

Co,

and can give you satisfactory service if
your troubles are large or small.
W e are
the official service station for the famous

Daily Fashion Hint

P hiladelphia

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Guaranteed 18 Months
Let YOUR next BATTERY be a PHILADELPHIA

&gt;auery service to.
L. A. RENAUD, Prop.

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M ontgom ery, A la.

auto o w n e r s

Call on us for exact
duplicate o f your
broken spring,
and receive
A
•firing *at•‘ faction

that It
real.

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SANFORD FLORIDA

e I have enough confidence in
President Wilson to believe that he
will do just what he tavs he will do
nnd when he states thnt if the shop­
men will go back to work ho will

Phonal 89

70 48
7050

FOR LEADERS o r THE INTER­
MEDIATE BET.
A pretty frock adds to tho Joy of
living, no mnlter If tho wearer la
tiny, henco tho cheery look on the
countcnanco of tho Indy to tho left
who wears a tan chnmbray frock.
Tho collar Is trimmed with embroid­
ery, while buttons and pockets emp­
hasise tho panel front of 'ho dress.
Tho sides aro plaited to a fitted bod­
ice. All of this out of threo nml
thrce-qunrter yards of 36-Inch mate­
rial. for n six-year olit
Ono aspires to scr^o and nlpaca
nround the ages of twelvo or fourteen
and the proper way to make It Is
with a square yoke to which tho high
walstcd skirt Is plaited. Holt and col­
lar arc of contrasting silk. Medium
size requires 2 yards 54-Inch mate­
rial.
First Model: Plctorinl
novlew
Dross No. 7948. Sires, 6 to 14 yen^t.
Prlco, 20 cents.
Second Model: No. 7950. Sires, •

You are just as safe in sending your
your $10.00 Silk Shirt to us as you
would be in sending the grimest,
dirtiest pair of overalls in Sanford.

The Dixie SteamLaundry
Leesburg, Florida
ROBERT GLENN IGOU, Agent.

to 14 years, Prlco, 20 cents.

9 You rnn see the horrors of war
when one of our fine yountf men
like Joe Chittenden comes home
crippled for life nnd it makes me
pause to think there is something
rotten about rending our hoys over
there to fight at thirty dollars a
month while others were left over
here to draw down extortionate
wages while resting securely in the
work shops and ship yards. If there
is ever another war—but then we
will not have nnother one soon for
the profiteers have made enough
money to lust them for fifty years.
* I see thnt eluhs arc being formed
in many of the cities of the ladies
who will go without storkings before
they will pay the high price for silk
stockings. This is a good idea
und one that will no doubt be fol­
lowed in this town. In fact I hnve
alrendy seen some of the ladies going
around their regulur household du­
ties nni^ working in the yards with­
out any Blockings and there is really
nothing indecent in this new depart­
ure, don’ t you know? And if they
all decide to go without stockings
this summer it will not only be cool­
er but will save the head of the fam­
ily considerable cash, believe me.

and

W e also have

the cleanest, coolest and newest ice cream parlor in Sanford
The ^X eV O *VVi\.e

autos

competent mechanics to overhaul your car

The Pipe Organ Club
Met with Mrs. Schelle Mnines
last Monday afternoon. Despite the
excitement of the fire so nenr we had
an interesting and enjoyable meeting.
We are anxious that more of the
members of the Huptict church
join our club. We meet every Mon­
day nDertjoon at faur o'clock. vVl
ready we have a neat little sum
stored away for our Pipe Lrgan.

* Just heard that we are about to
lose that mule lot and hill hoard on
the corner of Magnolia and Second.
Great Removal Sale.
Well, all things come to those that
A.
Raffeld
must move from his
wait and some of us have been wait­
present location In the Peoples
ing sometime.
Hank Huildir.g and offers his entire
stock of Ladies and Gents Furnish­
*; *July has passed and but one ings at greatly reduced*. prices.
baby has been born within the city Ladies dresses and waists, camisoles,
limits of Fort Pierce.
Whnt's the etc. and Men’s silk shirts, suits and
mntter with July?— Fort Pierce Trib­ shoes are all marked down at prices
une.
that will make them move. See
Hut why blame it on July, brothe r the advisement in this issue. This
I would rise and remark what is the store is in the old postofllre building.
matter with Ft. Pierce?
* Understand that my old friend,
Forrest Lake wijl run for Congress
this timeT meaning thnt lie will he
elected. Hon. Scars has hnd it three
terms and cannot say that he should
have , a second term now to show
what he can do. I also understand
thnt nil the congressmen now in of­
fice will have opposition ns the
people are not at all satisfied with
their i&gt;ork during the war times.

CATES CRATE C O M P A N Y

cream a
Nunnally's famous candies fresh by express, cigars, cold drinks and
stationery
S u n d a y ice cream orders a specialty

Afrit door to Perkim A Britt

Phone 299

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Tires and Tubes

Hi.

REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS
FORDS A SPECIALTY

MOBILOILS andGASOLINE
ACCESSORIES
Cars Washed and Delivered— We Will Call
for and Deliver Your Car.
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THE SANFORD HERALD
----------------- ----------------------------s the clprk. and approved by this
&gt;c hoard were ordered palJi
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y
Central Fund
»- E. A. Douglass ......... .......
1125.00
ic Dr. J. T. Denton.................../ . 30.00
lo J. J. Dickinson..... ................ .. . 60.00
t- Frank H arris^__„„....„......... . 60.00
ta H. C. DuBose
. 20.00
g Mrs. L; C. Gllsson..................
26.00
is W. 0 . Williamson...................
65.00
is Herald Priming Co................. . 4 1.88
i- Florida Times-Unlon..-.... ......
6.00
miasiuners sitting as n * board tf Sou. Utilities Co................... ..
4.50
y Jas. H. Cowan_____ ______ .
1.30.
A. D. 1919.
Sou. Utilities Co,............ ....... . 15.19 1
17I,**U
7ft
a »#■•• 4•*»•—
aaani t *_v*.. &gt;*«n*.. *****. . A
t . R. Philips &amp; Co..................
3.47
(t Underwood Typewriter Co,.... 66.75
# E. A. Douglass....................... . 75.00
the valuation fixed by
u Dr. S. Puk-aton .............. .....
Dr. J. N. Toinr
Dr. J. T. Denton...................
n Celery Ave. S tore................. . 123.08
1 Woodruff £• Watson
. ...
6.25
(j Geo. D. Barnard Sta. C o ..... 276.60
Tampa Tribune Pub. Co .... .
5.00
II.
6t
W.
R.
Drew
Co.............
8;88
i
atlons in pint* of the
J.
J.
Dickinson
6.65
J
fixed by him*
W. C. Williamson .................
46.45
0 R. C. Whitten.........................
8.20 1
0 E. E. Ilrady............................. . 13.00
A. A. M oran ................... ....
85.00
11 R. R. L y n ch ............................ . 85.00
^ D. H. Hooker , ................... . 91.65
’ J. W. Nixon............................ . 10.00
, D. E. Hart
......................... . 85.00
' E. A. Dougln«s
................... . 23.79
’ • H. C. DuBose, Pres................ . &gt;24.00
4.40
L. A. Brumley
L. P. H agan..........................
12.00
valuation of the property of
18.on
1 C. W. Entzminger
.......
1 O, P, Swope
..... ............. .
7.40
roll prepared
by
12.80
r E. H. Kitbee
” First National Rank ............... •125.59

A PERFECT DRAIN TILE: Thoroughly Impervious lo Water,'Chemical
Decomposition, Atmosphere and Moisture.

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Made from thnt same material adopted by the Government lo withstand
Nitric and I’icrlc Acid tests in the construction o f Its Immense acid plants.
Our supply Is limited only by our demand.
SO HE AGENTS IN SEMINOLE, ORANGE AND LAKE COUNTIES, FLA.
Stock In yards and 25,000 ready for shipment.

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will he available.
1.-.19

BOARD OF COM• MISSIONERS MEET
•f.

(Continued from lust issue.)
Motion of L. P. Swope 2nd by
L- P. llngan, and carried, the fol­
lowing resolution was adopted:
•
Re it resolved by the Hoard of
CounVy Commissioners of Seminole
County, Florida, that an election
Is hereby called and ordered to be
held, pursuant to the provisions of
Chapter'8195 of the laws of Florida,
Arts of J919. in and throughout
Seminole County, at the several
polling, places where the last general
flection was held in said
county,
for the purpose of adopting or re*
jerting the provisions of said Chap*
ter 8195 of the Laws of Florida, the
same being Entitled An Act to Pro­
hibit the running or roaming at
•lurge of hogs or swine in said Semi­
nole County, Florida, said election
to he held on the 16th day of Sept.
1919.
For the put.osc of holding such
election and making returns of the
votes cast, after canvassing the same,
the following electors arc1 hereby
appointed inspectors in the several
precincts, the lust named in each
ease to act us Clerk.
Precinct tio .l. Tim Keane, F. E.
Giles, A. W. Wathcn and W. F.
Shelly.
Precinct No.2, A. S. Hawkins, J.
C. Moffett, Jas. A. Johnr.on, and
J, W. Bell.
Precinct No. II, C. L.Britt, G. I*.
Paxton, David Speer, and F. P.
Hines.
Precinct Nu.4, A. A. Hicks, F A.
Johnson, A. V. McGuinn, and Leo­
nard Keltz.
Precinct No. 5, T. L. Cushing, N.
J. Tanner, O. G. Walcott, and H. R.
McCall.
Precinct N V . J. W. Flynt, G. T.

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TANKAGE
ASHES
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ALL KINDS OF M ATERIAL—WE W ILL SAVE
YOU M O N E Y AND GIVE YOU
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Sanford, Florida

ROLLINS

COLLEGE

(LAKE VIRGINIA)

.GEORGE MORGAN WARD, D. D.’, LL.D
President
i
Oldest College In Florida
Inter-Denominational
v
AIM
T o provide a liberal education, u generous culture, a
thorough training of the physical, intellectual nnd spirit­
ual nature,
OFFERS
Four-year course lending to A. R. degree. Pre-profes­
sional courses in Agriculture, Medicine, Engineering,
Law nnd Theology.
Special departments: Music* Commerce, Homo Econo­
mics, Normal, Fine nnd.Applied Arts nnd Academy.

10.00

Roster of Lectures for 1919*20 includes a large number
of authors, scientists, artists and professional men of na­
tional prominence.

53868.90

Naval Unit with instruction for ten ratings. .Strong
athletic program including aquatics. Expenses moderate.

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County Guard fc’ und
. Geo. Fox, Agent ..... ............. .
r First Nutionul Rank..............
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Building Fund
(. lgou &amp; Igou
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r F. 11. Harris..................
j E. A. Douglass
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expense*
contemplated
fiscal year next ensuing

M A H O N E Y -W A L K E R CO.
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pensea during the said fiscal

AUGUST 15, 1019
it asrfsiw

46.00 |
14.261
37.70
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Thirty-Fifth year begins 22 September,/1919.
For catalog and other information address:
THE SECRETARY, ROLLINS COLLEGE
Winter Park, Florida

Road &amp; Bridge Fund

An g.tlmnlr .it Ih* Nvcraaiijr Fv*
prnara Fur Nttnlnolu Counir.

Alton Allman.......................
$ 15.00
Wm. Wood
31.70
r*ju
Peter*, J. V. Wicks, and M. K. r«*»ry
A.
W.
M
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an.....................
11.00
for the liar
Dooley.
Tropical Vcg. C o....... .*..........
20.00
Mahoney-Walker Co...............
10.55
Precinct No 7, It. It. Robert, J. E.
on Aucuat Ith, ISIS.
fi
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Vo, Co. Real Estate C o .. .... 51.66
.
-I G. Jacobs, anti
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(•rnrrald
Fund
Overturn! Snh&gt;* S: Serv. Co
97.69
LINCOLN HULLEV, Ph.R., Lltt.D., LL.D., P re s e n t
SiUrj^nf Clrfk nf Ihn Circuit Court
Collins.
Cuunty Auditor and Clrrk
Lawton B ro s........................... . 64.23
DeLand, Florida
Precinct N o. 8, C. E. Mathers, S. I*., iiir-m ItllO.0t) anil M iln er
The Texas Co
19.01
SEND NOW FOR A CATALOG
1191.00 r.f f-itn-s
uTJ.OU* E. A. Farm'll
E. Mathers, P. E. Rcdltt, anti A.
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18.50
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T IIF tJIIADFATF DFPAIITM FNT — Drgir r* nf Mailer o f A,I* »nJ Sflrnre*.
J M. S. Nelson ...........
45.50
Attorni-y for County C om ............
T il t : F4ILLBGB OF l.lltFIIAt, A UTS FOIt M F N —T went,.one department* In all.
J40.I ♦ W. E. Hawkins
8.23
Precinct N o.9, T. D. Hartley, T. Kuprrvlinn of IU-v». tratlon
TIIF f O L L L U K OF I.IIIFIIAI. AIIT.W FOIt WO.MKN — A wom.n dean, neparalr
County I'hyiirlan _______
*1
7
*»r.
I Hill Hdw. C o....................... 1.. . 'H.bd
P. Lewis, J. A . Biitl nc, and J. County l&gt;pmon«lrati&gt;*n Aei-nl
dormllorle*.
Itrpalr* t " Court llnutr
&gt; J. M. Wails
......................... / .71
TIIK COLLFt.B OF LAW — Graduate* prartlre In Florida without ciomlnallon.
N. Searcy.
firpalr* to Jail
.........
TIIB COI.LBOK OK FNGIV FFH INfi— t'ourae* In engineering lending lo degree*.
5 J. M. W ynn............................... 251.60
Furnlturi- ft Futur«* for Ct. I lo a u
Precinct No. 11, J. \V. Osteen, A. Kurnitur* ft Ffiturra Jail.
T IIF FOLl.FCiF FOII TBArHFH.H-zFaprrtilljr for tlurlda leather*.
|
Wight
Grnr.
C
o
.............
359.03
___ .... ..
TJIB t'O LLFOF OF IIHKINF.HH— tiinhlng, llookkeeplng, Sh*Mhand. Typewriting.
W. Mullen, A. H. Fuller, and W. Janitor*
l.lrhl Furl A- Water
Hill Lumber C o....................
19.85
TIIB AFAl&gt;FMV — I'rrpere* for all high grade rullege*.
Iniu
nnrr
.........................................
R. Ballard.
Igou &amp; lg o u ............................... 32.04 .* TIIB SCHOOL OF M ECHANIC A It T H - F o r h o , , and young men.
Inriifi-ntala
amt Addition* to Poor
T U B SC H OO L OF M I'S II!— I'lanu, pipe urgon, violin, voire, harmuny, rharua work.
Prerinct No. 10, James Reetl, J. Ili-Palr*
Igou
Si Igou............................... 32.00
ilou.r and Farm
T U B SCHOOL OF FINE AIIT.S —
PurnlluriA
PiU
urn,
Poor
llou&gt;«
G. Martin, A. C. Sjohlom, and A.
Chuluota Mfg. C o ..........
20.67
and Farm
N. C. J a co b s...... ...................... 10T.70
K. Sjohlom.
G ip r n n * Oprratlnn of I V r IIuumSpecial Atlenfion is Called lo
to'jo.nn Fred T. Williams
and Farm
_____ __ __, ___ _ _
28.70
Clerk is herhy instructed to pu­ Altowanft* to Pauper* nut.ldr
I. The Frellmlnary
rt-iimlnary Course
t uurae In Agriculture — llotany, lllohigy,
llUilogy, tfrganlr
Orgamr and Inorganic
Fred T. Williams
675.75
of Pour H»u*o
I,hermitry, i|u;tlit*Or« and -juantllallie analjkl*, Agriruliurol Chemlitry,
blish Notice of said Election as re­ Cnrnni-r'*
lni|Ui-*t - i V i of ttf*
Mint-r«Iugy,
&lt;i
mingy,
He*
§
J. U. Jones.................. .............. 110.00
liKt*. Juror* A Witn&gt;-*»»*
quired by Law.
T hif I*f
Inianlly fn&lt;iur*U For* of OfflrtM
„ r . M r &amp;(I„c a1 Co uI ni* - IMiyiloIofv, Hiulogr. Analomy, llarlrrblofjr, llUUolofy,
D. H. C. Rabun
36.00
Zoology,
Itotany, Gri
______i hrml-iry. Organic ('hemiatry.
and Cnmmltfr**
4.00l?fCy« Holany,
Iirnrral Chrrnl«irjr, ___
losirganlr
License of R. L. Dunn, to carry
QualiUIlvi' and Qiianliutlir ( hrmLiry, I'^aira.
W . R. Fuller.............................. 30.60
Cinrral Stati-mcry, ftla-iki etc.
fire arms, approved and license or­ itrrnrd Ifmik*
Alex Foster .................... ....... 50.00
Thr ('Murar for’ IUllt *oti».\Vt.rkrr• -In ItlLllral Ulrralurr, HUlorj, IlnglUh, P iV*
Ailvrili.lnc i«-iiulr«-i| l»y law
dered issued.
rholog), IViWtEuicy, Kthlca, Loglr ami IhrUm.
Cummiulrn* -&gt;f Tai Aowinr
W. A. Whitcomb ............ ....... 23.00
rommliiliifii
of
Ta*
Collector
Notary public bond of S. F. Doud- KhnIITIT. (S-ncral Court Work
6.50
Alex Foster
Clerk Ct. Ct! Iti-cordiniC and *cnney approved.
L.
P,
Hagan
rral court work .
O. P. S w o p e.....................
There having been no bids re­ Fip.n«-* of Flerliimt
IS92.25
Ucirrvcd for Continvcnclc*
8.00
C* W. Entzm inger.........
ceived for the-work in Jessup Drain­
liilsc.sa E. II. K illiee....
t
_ 16.00
age District, on motion of O. P.
Itaad A llridfc Fund
Fine Sl Forfeiture Fund
Swope, seconded by C. W. Entz- Salary of lload Superintendent
1200.00
rintendent
I
(or lload InPaid
tn
Co.
C u m 'n fi
Sehelle Maine*
50.00
tninger anti carried; clerk is instruct­
no u.oo
paction
David Speer .................. . ... 65.00
ed to re-ndvertlse for bids in re Paid to utiur perron* fur lloa&lt;i Inloo.oo
apretlon
25.00
Jessup Drainage District,
looo.ou E . A. D ouglass......................
Cott of Malerlat
Vault Doors, Fire Proof Safes.
Tool* and Machinery, o u t and rv26.40
E.
A.
Douglas*
Communications received, read
3000.00
Pair*.. ..........
41.09
Five Slock, C o.t; Cat- A Feeding,. 4000.00 E. F. Ilousholder....................
and ordered filed.
.‘,000.00 L. G. Slringfcllow ...... ...........
Paid for Free Labor....________
Safety Deposit Boxes.
9.53
.
1300.00
____
Communication from Tax Asses­ Pay of Cnnvtct Cuanl*
6000.00 E . E. Brady......... :.................... 141.35
Feeding and ram of Convict*
sor A. Vaughan, received and read, Salary of Ferrymen
noo.oo
56.23
E. E. I l r a d y ....................
nn account of road*
Prompt Delivery
Box 84, Lakeland, Florida
in reference to assessment of Atlan­ Payment*
500.00 E. E. Brady......................
built l&gt;y contract
77.00
tic Coast Line Knilrond Co., ins Sem­ Payment* fin account of brldcr*
sr.oo.oo Sehelle Maine*
.................
6.00
built hy Contract.
inole Co., nnd on motion of O. P. Paid to Incorporated citle* and
It.
C.
W
hitten..........................
4
r
.
00.00
town*....
Swope, seconded by C. W. Entz- Surveylnc
160.00
. .
■LOO —
760.70
itiinger and carried, clerk is instruct­ Ili-vcrved for Cofitlngcnrir*
R. C. W hitten..........................
.64 K1
KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE HERALD WANT COLUMr
ed to send copy of letter to State
*11*30.70
Comptroller and nsk the reason why
Fine A Forfeiture Fnnd
Sheriff A p e p o Je*. co*t bill*
t 2000.00
there has boon no increase.
100,00
(!on*lahtr*, coat bill
r.sj.so
hi!!
fdrfk
ct
the
Clreiilt
C-'iii,
r
Clerk instructed to draw* warrants (.ounty Judge, em l bill* ------ r.oo.oo
100.00
to take up certificates of indebted­ Juitlce of the I'eere, cost hill*
r.oo.oo
County Froserulfnc Att&gt;*. Salary
ness Nos. 1 to 8, account Seminole llallifT pay. Criminal Cn»;l
■lo.OO
600.00
Fee* ...
.............
County Guard, said rertl(Heates held Wilneaa
300.00
Court Kteni&gt;gr*riher
by the First National Rank of San­ Other rtprnte* of Criminal l*r&lt;i*e.
300.00
rutlon* . „ ...............
ford, said certificates and interest to Shi-rift'* CommaUluo of Fine* Cot
300.00
lictl'l
date amounting to $128-1.49.
1500.00
Feetling |*ri*.iner*...........
It wu.-&gt; announced that all those Tran*portaiion paid diicharged
.
*
*
\

John B. Stetson University

Florida Safe &amp; Lock Co.

300.00
300.00
7*0.00
*50.00

ronvlc:* ................ .......
.
I’ay of Juror* in Criminal Cate*
Salary of Jailer
Krwrvrd (or Conllngcnclr*

BICYCLES - - BICYCLES
Bicycle Accessories

* *160.00
llullding Fund
Puvptmt of Time Warrant*
Inlrrivt on Time Warrant*

.

f 6500.00
3100.00

| 7600,110
Ttrk Eradication Fund
Payment nf Time Warrant* .. . i| 3600.00
Intrrcti On Time Warrant*
.. .
300.00

W H IT E

I SHOE I
DRESSING
KEEP TOUR SHOESNEAT
T*«p.p.n*iuv
(OBpohvhomSITV.
• M M ia tv .

J 3*90.00
It via* th rrurnn resolved that th« Clerk
of the Circuit Court be directed to have the
foregoing cellmate* a* made l,v thn Hoard
pubUiht'd In a newspaper in th(* r-iunly by
one Invertlon and that a »-opy thereof proper­
ly crrtiAed be forwarded to the Comptroller
of the Slate of Florida.
It wa* further resolved that at a special
meeting of thl* Hoard to lo- held on the |t&gt;th
d*y of
August A. It.
l&gt;. tmw,
I9lil, the forrgning
forrgoing
o7 Aurud
e*llm*le* ih ill be taken up and contiiierfd
and ncted upon and at the urn* time th*
ta* levy for the year A. It. 1919 will ha
made,
Don* and ordered in rrgular session on
thl* the tth day of Auruit A. It. 1919.

B.

A.

I tout! I. ASH

Clerk Hoard of County Cnmmlialsntr*.

Reports of the several county of­
ficials rcaii, approved anti ordered
filed.
Warrants paid during the month
of July wire ordered cancelled.
The following lulls as audited hy

While we have gone into the Auto Accessory and Auto Tire and Vulcanizing
Business we are still in the Bicycle Business and are now Better Prepared than
ever to serve you in our Bicycle Repair Department
and can better supply your demands for the Best
Bicycles Manufactured.
We carry a big stock and a complete line of all
Bicycle Accessories aud Childrens Velocipedes and
^
Automobiles. Everything on Wheels. See us
when you need wheel goods.

Sanford Cycle Co.
Phone 251-W

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Sanford, Florida 1 115 Park Ave.

�THE SANFORD HBRAll&gt;

y w orry the
rom g e ttin g
all th e m ilk you sh o u ld .

And there’ s no doubt about this cither
rid of flics at milking time— and the sure way

FAGB FIVE

equipment to where they should be,
materially and financially.
If the present owners of the rail­
road arc running them as they cay
nt a loss with no future prosper! of
remuneration, they should only 'he
too glud to get their money returned
to them and to hand the business
over to others more capable. Where
in this can be found any reason for
the use of* the word “ confiscation?"
From* A. C, Peel, Chrm.
.
G. C. McDougal,
A. Draper,
tV. I*. Fields,

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• Americana and Yankees.
Although Canada Is part of tha
continent of America, tho nnma
American Is usually limited to citizens
of the United States. A renl Vnnkeo
Is supposed lo have been horn
nnd raised In one of ,he New England
states, hut outside of this country the
name Is applied Indiscriminately to
people of the United States.

THE P E O P L E S F ORUM
my crude and uneducated way being
an uneducated working man —a
striker, if you please, at the time
being).
Definition of Co-operation, as ap­
plied to alt the people.
Let those things collectively used
bo collectively owned ami adminis­
tered by the government in the in­
terest of all the people—all our pres­
ent economic ills are caused by the
private ownership in the means of
life, viz, private ownership of trans-

portatlon communication nnd the
mills, mines and factories and the
nntural resources of Mother Earth.
If Mother Earth has denied 90 per
cent of her children theer blessing*
Father Time is now about to restore
them. Friend Holly, we are in the
transition period, passing from com­
petition to co-operation. You cha­
otic business men sit tight, we the
organized working class have an ar­
ticulate body, one that (inn net nnd
thnt surely if nothing else be accom­
plished in this present great railway
strike will force, lias already forced
congress to swat tho unholy profit­
eer. More Anon.
Yours,

I 1- 4X t a 4 • • .•
Ilk t U Tf * . » •

Daily Fashion Hint
' The
Greatest Name
in Goody-Land

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Shop Urnfls Itepfy

‘East Coast Special’
rf%
!,'

Bee

Hives .

Wo nro now manufacturing
lice H i v e Material from
Selected Cypress b o a r d s .
"T h o Wood Eternal." which
E n s t C o n s t beekeepers
scorn to oc particularly well
pleased with.
s
PRICES ON STANDARD HIVE PARTS
Prices f. o. b. Eau Gallic. Freight must be added
8 Frame
If
50c
each
fop Hoard.......... .
58c each
Standard llndy ..
3He each
Shallow Super....
38c ench
bottom Hoard
Standard Frames
Ends mortised fur top ami bottom bars, bored for wires, lop
bar grooved and wedge furnished.
Shallow Frames, for supers (same ns above)................$3.50 per 100
ALL MATERIAL SHIPPED KNOCKED-IIOW N.
NAILS FUR­
NISHED AT SLIGHT ADDITIONAL COST
In addition lo material listed above we manufacture several
dilTrrcnt situs and grades of frames,^clc., nnd will firrnlsh details
on request.

A

* mrmuw totaao you# houu,
"ivwiwHG ro ship roim

cbcp.*

WHITE YARD NEAREST YOU— WE HAVE THEM AT
Titusville, Cocoa, Eau Gallic, Fort Pierce. Stuart nrfd Miami, Fla
General Offices—Fort Pierce, Fin.

As the Publicity Committee cf the
Federated Shop Crafts now on strike
at Sanford -we have been r e q u e s t
to reply to tile unreasonable and un­
warranted attack made on the Hailroad Shop Crafts by the Orl ndo
Hoard of Trade.

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selling sum N
in the world nat­
urally has to have
a package worthy
o f its c o n te n ts .
So look for

NEW AND DISTINCTIVE STYLES.

One resolution "denounced the
Dark blue velours do lalno Is well
labor demands," the other denounced ndnptcd to tho development of tho
“ the proposal to take over thu rail­ flr^t frock plciu-.cd. The lines are
straight and simple, though tho addi­
roads nnd the attempted confiscation tion of long wool fringo to tho belt
of private property.”
and back panel, and n fur collar to
As to tho first: The Knilroad Shop tho square-cut neck nro extremely
Crafts were appealed to from uli dressy features. The cuAs are of
fur to correspond with tho collar.
sides to remain at their work to do Medium slio requires
yards Cl­
their vnry t,r&gt;.( t«. keep the
inch material.
For the woman who likes plctur*
working. Posters were issued by the
government and posted in nil the esquo effects for houso affairs, tho
dress to the right* Is especially suit­
shops urging ull the men to do their ed. With a skirt of black and whlto
utmost, ns the winning of the war satfn striped taffeta la worn a tunlcdepended upon the moving of freight blouso of whlto satin, trimmed with
and troops.
Any differences of revere nnd cufTs to correspond with
wages nnd working conditions would tho skirt, Tho square-cut-vest Is fin­
ished with n hemstitched hein. Me­
bo equitubly settled Inter.
While dium size requires 3 ynrda HGInch
other workers wore striking nnd re­ check nnd 3 yards 10-Inch plain ma­
ceiving scvcnly-two, then eighty and terial. &gt;
First Model: Pictorial Review Cos­
ultimately a dollar and over per
hour the railroad shop crafts were in tume No. 79G8. Sizes, 31 lo 44 In­
ches bust. Price. 25 cents.
receipt of from forty-five to sixtySecond Model: Costume No. 7990.
eight cents. Responding to
these Sizes, 31 to 4S inches bust. Price, 26
appeals to their patriotism they worked cents.
long hours night and dny ami oven
Sundays.
Many overtaxed their
strength, no engine too hot but they
would try .to keep the work up so
the wheels would turn. The public
lias no idea whnt it means to do ns
the railrnud shop crafts did during
this time.
And now, the war being over, the
Orlando Hoard of Trade wants to
fulfill the pledge given us and re­
ward us by "exhausting the financial
and military resources of the coun­
try" to defeat us.
In the Wide World Magazine,
1909, appeared the following: “ A
home and twenty-five hundred dol­
lars a year for you. Five acre farms
one hundred dollars, a city lot free.

In the sealed package that
keep3 all o f Its good n ess In.
That’ s why

T h e Flavor Lasts!

ntouvnem- turn urn am uxor ot. tms
nrOST MAL HUMANHAUL'] ALLJHAM3L

CA P0"FRINGE SHAPE
H A I R N E T S !
“HO|IT-TICHr'HAIRwAvins to* a paikaci

Wanx UX•state coco* akd stunt.

A D O L P H K L A H

2 2 1 -4 1 -A V E N U E H H W VO AK
“HOLD-TICMT” VEIL WITH ELASTIC IO« EACH

Simon’s Worldbeater Pepper
Has Made Good in
Florida and Texas
for the Past Four
i cars
A prominent grower of Sanford, Flor­

rorason T ra c to rs

ida, whose name we can furnish on
application, purchased 20 pounds o f
our Worldbeater Pepper in December
1918.

Now is the time to place your order

He reports that many o f the

plants bore as high as 9 marketable
peppers the first picking.

for the “ Fordson T ractor.” The

The average

was 4 peppersper plant for the entire

very best and cheapest trac*

acreage the first picking, or a total of
400 crates per acre, which were mark­
eted at $1.00 per crate. W e cannot recomend too highly

our Worldbeater

Pepper to a l l ' southern growers who

Price of Tractors

:

desire to grow a money-making crop.
PRICE:

Power Pulleys

1-4 lb $1.00

Extension Rims
prices I.
Factory

C.F. W I L L I A M S

- E D W A R D H IG G IN S
Salesm an

they know that to "hob-nob" with
the boss is a better recommendation
for promotion than genius or charac­
ter; in short, they know that untiA
present management the railroads
are a gigantic failure; they not only
know this hut can point to the exact
causes of the failure.
Heing in possession of this know]they' believe they cap, if given
a voice ami some little authority in
the management, prescribe thu rem­
edy and bring ther allroads and their

Postpaid.
TH E GENUINE STOCK CAN ONLY BE SECURED FROM

438 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa
Introduced by us several years ago

Send postal for Fall Catalogue, ready now

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II. J. HOLLY, Editor
W. M. HAYNES, IluslncsB M anner

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Lakn ail over the Fourth District
will rally to his support and he has
their assurance that he will be made
the next congressman Irnm tho
Fourth. Seminole county is proud
of tho achievements of Forrest Lnke,
proud of his record as n legislator, as
a business man, as a citizen and an a
patriot and lie will begin bin cam­
paign witii the solid support of Jiis
home county, the place where he
lives and where the * people know
him best.

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THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE SIX

THESANFORDHERALD

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AUGUST 13, 1919

*

(Continued from pngd 1)

TRY TO DO EACH DAY’S WORK BETTER

Sanford vs. Lakeland n( Sanford
* yAuiust 13th. 1919
Publiahod Every Friday by
(16th Game at Sanford
Have you ever tried to do your eight hour’s work in seven?
It is a
AB R H r a A E
Lakeland —
Rlva, I f .......... ___ 5 I 3 1 0 1
wonderful character builder to plan and do your daily duties quick­
stm sauitioN rutin in advance!
M 4 0 0
4 1 O
Wicker. Cf .
ONE TRAR_____ ___________
»
0
0
1
1 r
Love, ns
....... 4
AIX MONTHS______ ____________ I
er and better each day.
SAV’E each day and some day you’ll find
Poland, rf ... .... 4 1 O 1 3 0
THREE MONTHS.................................
O
Morris, lb .... ___15 1 4* 7 .0 0
that you can save more each day. : : : : : : : : : : :
Eaterwl Bl S fe o o d -I1 .e e Moll Metier AMfatl 22*d
Morris,
lb ___ -..-15 1 n 7 • n 0
IIM . e l IIm Poelefflee el tUafW*. H eelde
Uader Art af Mertk Ird, I ITS
______
Campbell, c ... 4 1 (f 5 3 1
T H R IM PENDING STORM
SURPLUS $15,000.00
CAPITAL $30,000.00
0 0 1 0 0
Pope,
3
h
........
......
4
T*lr»h*aa Ne, III
Profiteering may yet lie the un­
0
3
j
.1
1
4
doing of this country. No nation Cohen, 3 b ......
4 0 0 0 3 0
John D. Rockefeller in 11 letter to ev.-r is greater than ihe government Hull, p . „ „ ......
1 0 0 0 0 0
nnc of hit magazines says that what It muintuins, und if the government ‘ Fry.................
the worlJ needa la co-operation. does not conserve the interests of the
39 6 10 24 11 3
Then, John. why don’ t you apeak people the people In time lose con­
T W 4 W T T 0 U R E U 5 IH E S S
‘ Halted for Hall in 9th.
for youraelf7 Get rid of a few mil­ fidence in that form of government.
AH R H PO A E
lions in Riving it bark to the people
The greatest crime in tho history Sanford —
R. R. DEAS,
C. D. COUCH
II. R. STEVENS
.....
4 1 0 O
** 5
1
who helped you to make it.
Stewart,
3b
of our country is that of profiteer­
Pre.
Id.nl
Ca
«hi*r
Aii't CiAitr
&lt;
1
*• 1 4 n 0
ing, wholesale and deliberate rob­ Chapman, ....
O
2
3
3 0 0
Johnson, c f....
The Prince of Wales has arrived bery of a helpless public.
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 I T S
v
0 1 4 1
4
l
Hord,
3
b
.......
Prices have been artificially forced
in Canada nmi will tour Canada ami
..... 3 1 1 12 0 3
the United Stntos. The Prince ia a to such u high altitude that it is bo- Albenee, lb
..... 4 1 3 3 0 0
White,
if..........
likable chap and very democratic coming more and more difficult for
0 1 O
■A* 2
3
Davis,
ss___
.
and will undoubtedly make a Ittr hit a poor person to even sustain life.
.... 3 0 1 0 3 0
Ellis,
p
............
in America. We auw His Highness
The law of supply and demand no
committee consisting of V. A. Gerard belonging to a negro named Jem- vice. Ail aro now receiving tho reg.... 4 0 1 1 0 1
In London qnd while he ia amull in longer prevails. It has been substi­ Inman, rf
of Orlando, Walter Merrill of Lake­ kins. The rice was about five feet ular compensation^ in addition to
stuture he seemed big in promise of tuted by one of gouge and grnb.
07
30 8 13
12 9 land and Gilbert Freeman, secretary tall and had a well filled head of hospital treatment.
a fine young man.
Already many people, men and
of the league. The schedule will be grains and is a’ fair sample of the
Any chapter of tho Red Cross will
001 03 0 2 10 6
------ O -----women of sound und patriotic prin­ Lakeland........
announced in the morning papers on kind of rice that can be grown lure. tell you about it; and where and
303 300 OOx 8 Friday, Aug. 15.
Sanford
Hob Holly lias finuliy won his ciples are predicting revolution us
how to get medical .reatment, if you
Summary— Left on bases, Lake­
light in Sanford for a real hotel. the only means of checking this
President Rose read the financial
need it, and the proper money com­
flenrhnm
Takes
H
old
land 13, Sanford 4. Tw o base hits, report, showing that the league has. a
The Seminole opened Its doors for wholesale and lawless thievery.
Hon. Braxton Bcacham of Or­ pensation, and the vocational edu­
Lur government should lake warn­ White and Davis. 1st base on bails balance of $300 on hand.
breakfast on Sunday, it took Hob
lando, formerly Federal food ad­ cation, if ypu want it.
several years to win out, but he ing while there is yet time. Protec­ off Hall 3, Ellis 3. Struck out by
On Monday Sanford and Orlando ministrator for Fiioidu has acceded
There is such a thing as a min
stuck to the job , we bet there are tion of profiteering should reuse at Hull 4, Ellis 3. Sacrifice hits, Love, will play off a postponed double
being
"kicked up stairs” —achieving
to
the
request
of
Attorney-General
forty men in Sanford not named once, and prosecution should be Pope, Cohen, Chapman, Davis 3. bender at Orlando, nnd Brndentown
an
education
nod a better job than
Palmer
to
take
charge
of
the
cam­
Stolen buses, Johnson 3, Chapman 3,
Holly who each claim it was through swift und relentless.
nnd Bartow a postponed i;»m ^ at paign in this state looking toward ho ever could have had otherwise by
We cannot afford tu have our Hurd. Passed bull Chapman. Bat­ Brndentown. Other postponed gams
his efforts the hotel, was built.—
the publication of price Usti. which the simple process of getting into
great country wrecked upon the ter hit Ellis, Poiland. Double play, will be played off as double headers
Okeechobee News.
will keep the public informed of tho great war for Uncle Sam, and
Love
to
Cohen.
Time
3:05.
Um­
------ O ------rock of greed and avarice. And yet
in the second half of the season, at "fair" prices of food and clothing. being wounded or disabled by illness
pire,
Windham.
Attendance
335.
today, because of the supine in­
the first opportunity.
Andrew Carnegie is dead at a ripe
In response to n long distance query nnd receiving special education by
activity of our public officials, we
old age well spent in piling up mil­
from the Tribune last night, Mr. the government.
are heading straight toward destruc­
Are Wc Quitting?
It is a sad fact that the percentage
Benc*’ Sfn stated teat* tin* plan of
lions and then trying to give them
tion.
The Tampu Tribune has tho fol­ Sanford and Lakeland. Aug. nth campaign outlined in the Associated of illiteracy among soldiers enlisted
away in all kinds of philanthropic
Ten Innings Tie
Public endurance is nt the break­ lowing about the meeting in Tampa
Pre;- difpatrh from. Y/acl.LqGuu, ua j Lao* the soucyern states was the
ideas that would hear his neamc and
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C
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41J* K 11 r o a
ing point
Revolution is hovering i Wedne«d»v
emblazon the fact to the world that
printed
in the Tribune yestyrdny highest of any section of the coun­
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uungeioUsiy near.
Following a lively session of the di­ Riva, If
Cmnegie was a saint. He also tried
morning
conforms to the instruc­ try. But it is also a fact that, aided
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The government should heed the rectors of the Florida State League Wicker, cf
all kinds of schemes to alleviate suf­
tions he has received from Wash­ by the Home Service Department of
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impending storm before it is too late at the Tampa Yacht and Country Love, ss ......... .... 4 1 1
fering in the world hut in spite of all
ington, and that telegrams will be the Red Cross, great numbers ot
4 1 0 4 0 0
to prepare to meet it.— Okeechobee Club last night it was learned that Poiland, rf
that he could give awuy his fortune
sent out today to the former county thpso boys disabled in the military
4 1 0 10 3 0
News.
Sanford may drop out of the league, Wright, c ..........
continued topile up und he could not
food controllers, asking their co­ service now are being educated free
5 1 *&gt; 4 0 0
.Morris,
lb
owing to objection of President G.
by the government, and are being
spend it fast enough to keep it down.
operation in the present work.
4 0 0 3 1 1
PLEN TY OF POTASH AND
W. Spencer of the Sanford club to Pope, 3b............
fitted
for ” " -*’jl work of a higher
M r.^eaeham stated that hut fur
0 0 3 1 1
NITRE
the fine of $100 Imposed by Presi­ Cohen, 2ii ...... ... *51
character
than they over would have
Among the changes in the Florida
0 0 0 3 1 the unportanre of the work he
Good news lor Americun farmers dent W. W. Rose of the league niter Mills, p ......
attained, left to their own devices.
9
would
he
loath
at
this
time
to
en­
press is the retiremen* of Editor cornea from Pennsylvania. A moun­
*a 1 1 0 0 0
tho action of the Sanford manage­ •Ery...................
At tho Georgia School of Tech­
gage in such nn arduous cainpulgn,
Russell of the Palatka News who tain in Tioga county bus, been found
ment in refusing to accept an um­
nology
in Atlanta there ure upwards
but
that
owing
to
ids
service
in
the
has disposed of Ids interests to Goode by State Geologist Demining to be
39 5 6 30 10 4
pire assigned to Sanford. Specula­
of
300
of Uncle Sam’ s students—
field
during
the
war
and
his
fxmilGucrry.
Editor Russell has been composed of rock nnalyzing from -10
AB R If PO A E
tion regarding tho situation involved Sanford —
there
will
he fully that many more
iarity
with
the
wxrk
he
felt
that
it
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editing the News for many years to -14.3 per cent potash. In uddition
. 5
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some interesting ung^-s concerning Stewart, 2b
was a duty he could not conscien­ by Sept. 1st. They are taking spec­
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and he wilt he missed by his legion there is a high percentage of niter in
0 1 8
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the probable successor to the fran­ B. Chapman, c .
tiously shirk. He said that as soon ialized courses. All over ihe Divi­
of friends all over the state but his the rock. Another mountain a few
1
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0
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5
3
Johnson,
cf
chise if President Spencer adheres to1
as
responses are received from the sion hoys nre getting elementary ed­
9 1
shoes will he ably tilled by Goode miles distant in Potter county is of
the decision he announced Inst night, Hord, 3 b ............ ... 4 0 0 9
former
county food administrators ucation—learning to read and write,
Gucrry who is one of the best in the the same geological (urination ami is
of refusing to pay the fine. Prior to Albnnese, l b ..... .. S 0 0 12 0 0 ho will ask them to organize the many of them.
profession. Mr. Gucrry was manag­ believed it will yield abundantly of
the definite organization of the White, i f ............ ... 5 0 0 0 0 0 necessary committees to conduct ’ Any Red Cross office can supply
ing editor of the Tuinpn Tribune for, the same valuable minerals.
4 1 0 1 3 1
league St. Petersburg und Arcadia Davis, ss
the investigations, and that a cen­ the information needed, to apply for
many years, nfterwnrd going to
.
3 1 1 1 0 II
Inman,
rf..
Colonel Demming, the geologist, displayed considerable interet in the
tral committee will he organized to ree education for disabled men dis­
O
Leesburg where lie edited the Howie
0
expresses the view that the potash is statu league, and it is understood C. Chapman, p .. 3 0 0 1
And a
co-ordinate the work nnd to secure charged from the service.
Tribune and engaged in land devel­
present in the first mentioned-moun­ that both towns ure in u receptive
dozen
Red
Cross
field
representa­
co-operation
of
the
pressa.—'
T
ampa
opment and during Ihe war was pub­
36 5 9 30 11 2 4
tain ip "colossal quantities." T i c mood toward entering the league.
tives are travelling over the Division
Tribune.
licity agent for the War Savings
Time
Score:
lowest estimate of to amount present
At
last
night's
meeting
President
all
the tim e—when yone is In your
Stamps Bureau. It is the iit«a of
mm 400 0010—6
is 12,000,000 tons. The pure article W. W. Rose reported on protests and Lakeland
town
you have only to see him and
Mr. Gucrry and Mr. Virkcrs to give
101 013 0000—fi Red Cross Home Service NoIch get all tho information at first hand,
can lie extracted by a simple process decisions, these protests, including Sanford
the people of Palatka a Daily News
One of the most erroneous impres­
an d at a cost, on u large scale, of $10 Tampa's protest of the game at SahSummary— Left on bases Lnkeand not from n pamphlet.
in tlie near future Instead of n week­
sions
that has got about concerning
a ton. Potasli now sells at $300 a ford on August 8, being upheld by land.8. Sanford 8. 3 b hits, Morris,
ly paper.
the work of the Red Cross Home
Pool I'nrty Monday Afternoon
ton.
the directors. President Rose ruled Wicker, Stweart, Kry. ‘ 1st hasp on
--------O --------Service is that it is restricted to the
Miss Lucille Anderson entertained
The saltpeter (niter) deposits lie in that ultliougli Sanford refused the halls off Mills 4, Chapman 7. Struck
disabled Soldier rf the United Stntes. with a delightful pool pnrty on Mon­
LAKE OF ORLANDO
seams nn inch or two thick between league umpire, inasmuch as the um­ out by Mills 7, Chapman 9. Sacri­
Soldier, sailor, marine, army nurse, day nfternoon in honor of her young
A congressman’s job is a soft one the layers of the potash-bearing rock.
pire failed to show up at the game fice hits, II. Chapman. Stolen bases,
it
doesn't, mutter in the least. Just coudn, Miss Maud Bnilyntine of
— big anlar&gt;\ ten months *°rk
•Our niter comes now principally from the action of naming two hull play­ Stewart 3, Johnson 3. Batter hit, Poll­
so
you were in the service, the Red Gainesville, Fla. The group of girls
two years, und lots of perquisites
Chili, though some is found in this ers as umpires was strictly in ac­ ard, Duvis, Chapman, B. Chapman.
Cross will , help ,you
so no wonder the holders of these country in various forms. It is high
, to obtain the anil hoys who were guests of the occordance with the constitution, irre­ Time of game 3:65. Umpire, Wind­
compensution and the hospital treat- , usioll Kreatjy enjoyed the reading.
aoft snaps have
opposition.
In m price, no mntter ill what form it spective of any aqtion of the Sanford ham.the Tampa district two candidates, may lie offered in fertilizers, whether
ment and ( you want it. the v o ca -;l)f Mlu Uallyntine who is a talented
dull which would huvo prevented the
George Wilder and Horace Gordon it* sulphate of ammonia, nitrate of
tiom.1 training that me government younK rt.a«|cr. A picnic lunch wa*
umpire from showing tip.
COUNTY SCHOOL TEACHERSJ
arc after Congressman Drunr’a job, soda, or in organic by-products.
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served under 'the oaks.
President Rose stated that lie had
In the Southern Division, for ex­
and hero in the fourth district For­
Specimens of the rock of this fined Sanford $100 lor refusing to Seminole County Rural Schools Will ample, there are six nurses, their
Mrs. David Speer spent several
rest Lnke of Oflando will take an­
Open Monday. Sept. 1st—San­
mountain have been analyzed nt sew accept an umpire assigned a gnme.
health impaired
by' ttiherculosis
days
the guest of relative
other whirl at Joe Sears. But Joe iz
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«
ford Schools open Monday
erul statu agricultural colleges and There was prolonged discussion of
I
traded
or
developed
during
their
sorin
Geneva.
some trotter and will probably pull
Heptember 29th
two universities, all of which have the case, President Spencer stating
through.— Ocala Star.
made favorable reports as to the that Sanford would not pay the fine.
The following whits schools will
And all the while we thought this high percentage of these two valu­ Mr. Spencer admitted that he told
begin the fall session on Monday,
Forrest Lake resided in Sanfo-i1. able minernls, according to the I’ liil- Mr. Rose over long distance tele­ September 1st, with principals and
Can it be possible that he has de­ adelphia North American.
Both phone tnut the Sanford club fcould teachers us here listed.
cided to move to Orlando so he cun minerals have many uses in the arts refuse Umpire Osteen, luff said tint
Oviedo— Mrs. Anita K. Crawford,
get closer to Joe7—Orlando Sentinel. and niter particularly in the manu­ later on the dub officials decided to
Principal: Miss Mae Conoley, Inter­
facture of explosives, besides being allow Umpire Osteen to officiate,•and mediate; Miss Nell King, Primary.
indispensable in agriculture.
LAKE FOR CONGRESS
had he appeared on the field would
Geneva—Prof. M.
E.
Dooley.
Witii this discovery, if it is all that have played the gnme with him.
Hon. Forrest Lake of this c’ ty will
Principal;
Miss
Katherine
Flynt,
In­
be a candidate for C on giin hum it is thought to be. America has He admitted that the Sanford offi­
termediate;
Miss
Elizabeth
Stones,
this the Fourth Congressional Dis­ abundant supplies of the three prin­ cials made no effort to notify either
trict.
Having been a resident of cipal minerals employed in agricul­ President Rose or the umpire, who, Primary.
Lake Monroe— Prof. J. Tilden Ja­
Florida since lie was a youngster and ture: Potash, niter and phosphate. according to President Rose’s state­
cobs.
Principal; Miss Lottie Mntltfrs,
serving Sanford as mayor several The soil ef most American fields lias ment was met at the station anil
Intermediate;
Mrs. J. T. Jacobs, .priterms and holding other olflces of been slowly starving during tl e told it would not he safe for him to
mary.
trust Mr. Lake needs no introduc­ years of tho Great Wuf for potash.
appear on tho field. From the evi­
tion to the people of this county.
Long wood— Prof. J. M. Chaffer,
Now it may I e ihnt there will lie nh dence at hand, Mr. Spencer met Mr.
H E principle applies quite
Having served as a member of the abundance and America may lie in­ Osteen at the station and told him Principal; Miss Lillian Waits, As­
ns m uch to banking ns to
Florida legislature for two terms and dependent of Germany and of AI- that he would not permit id in to of­ sistant.
soldiers or states or governments.
also as the president of the State snre also in that regard. Commer­ ficiate. Mr. Osteen stated that he
Chuliiota — Mrs. Estelle Tribble,
It is most fortunate that the F ed­
Bankers Association Mr. Lake needs cial fertilizers have been used spar­ was threatened, hut Mr. Spencer de­ Principal; Miss Mary Tribble, As­
no introduction to the people of the ingly or eschewed altogether liy many nies this.
eral Reserve Banking System has
sistant.
V
been in operation during the war.
Fourth District of Florida. He made American farmers in the last year
Altamonte — Miss Kate Mathers,
President
Spencer
declared he
Ihe race for Congress four years ago or two on account of high prices.
would pay a "reasonable” fine, but Principal; Miss Rena Mathers. As­
The advantages o f this organiza­
contesting with the prtvurH incum­ An ira of low prices in this very
it h e r i
under the constitution a $100 fine sistant.
tion
accrue to the customers o f the
bent, W. J. Soars und .1. N. Fog­ necessary aid
to
productiveness is prescribed for any club refusing
member banks who at the same
Lists of teachers for the Sanford
arty of Key "West and in| this cam­ should set in soon if the alleged new
nn umpire assigned. The Sanford city schools and for the colored
time contribute to the strength
paign Mr. Lake
canvassed
tie supplies soon become fully avail­
president holda that the tine is un­ schools of Sanford and the county
o
f the nation’s banking system
Fourth District thoroughly, lie is able.—Tlmcs-Unlon.
fair, Inasmuch us Sanford has been will be published in a later Issue of
nnd
enjoy the benefit o f its pro­
no stranger to the people and is
losing money all season.
tection.
the
Herald.
known us one of the most progressive
IIIII lid ny Pool Part)
Later In the evening Mr. Spencer
T*. W. Lawton, Supt.
business men und statesmen in Flor­
In honor of hdr daughter's 13th
ida. Ho started in life as a poor boy birthday, Mrs. W. W. Van Ness en­ declared that he considered Sanford
FIRST
Raising Fine Rice
and worked to the top by his own tertained with an enjoyable "pool out of it nnd left the meeting. The
|STR|
Many specimens ot fine upland
efforts, being of nn indomitable na­ party,” Friday afternoon, Aug. 8tli, Sanford club lias several days in
ATIONi VL
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ture and knowing no such word us ut Muuon's pool. MI i N»l«lu Van which to get 11 check to President rice are being brought to the city
BANK
' fail. He L a close student of eco­ Ness is u gracious young hostess, R oso ' h office, before the time limit nnd before many years there will lie
nomic and political affair/, and is her guests, the members of the Girls' expires. The penalty probably will enough rice raised hi this rectlon to
probabiy one of tho best posted men Choir of tho Congregational..church tie forfeiture of the franchise, $600 warrant some one putting up a mill
in the state on all questions pertain­ voting the affair most delightful. guarantee fund, and players.
where it can be threshed or a thresh­
ing to Florida and the south. With After the pleasures of the pool woro
Tho second half of the season ing machine will make the rounds of
MEMBER
tho thought that Mr. Sears has l eld exhaustel the young people return'd opens Tuesday, Aug. 19. A tenta­ tho farms. Edwurd Vincent brought
F E D E R A L * RESERVE
this oilicd for three successive terms to tt.e home of Mrs. Van Nes.*, tive schedule will lie discussed and a line stulk of rice to the Ili-rahi
nd nthat the race is to the strongest where dainty refreshments were
ratified nt a meeting at the HIIUh«r« olficc this Meet; that ho found.growSYSTEM .
man the many friends of Forrest served.
hotel tf 9 o'clock this morning of a ing in Goldsboro on a small space

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Mention of
Matters In brief
Personal Items
o f Interest

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Summary of the
Floating Small
Talks Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Itcnden

vice and no messages could bo sent
north of there on Monday. The ser­
vice has been resumed and is all
right now.

Mr. and Mrs. a . F. Smith left
*Tuesday for Colorado and other
points in the west expecting to be
tiding n varution in.T uesday and w e ro ^ e s ts of Mr. and gone about one month. Mr. Smith
Al Lilj#
is interested i in gold mining stock
Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
I Mrs. Robert Herndon.
und goes to look over the prospect...
..
Marshall of Oviedo is the i EZ- Seal pint fruit Jars at L P.
For the floor coverings, art r'lgs,
‘ . ‘of ‘hl,r son, Dr. C. J. Marshall. j-McCullor’s.
56-ft
|
congoleum
rugs and mulling see
. &lt; __ faiiir ihp« nf . I. I* • Rnhv I.ni
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Savannah
where
he is engaged
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, k i t n n p r Me
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r ,1 Hand has nerepted n position w,th ,h * Armour Refrigerator Lines.
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. V. A u g u stin e, Fla., for the su m -1}M 'V contracted u bad cold that
Louis
Entzmingcr,
son
of Mr. and
•n ai* *
I laid him up for repairs.
Mrs.. C. W. Entzmingcr of Longmf." »• Furen of Ft. Myers spent’ W. C. DcCoursey and dnughter, wood has returned , from France
.
‘ir Pnd with his mother, Mrs. Miw Virginia arrived horn’ Monday where he was stationed for the past
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.after some weeks spent pleasantly
year.
His many Seminole county
j. \\. ur«n.
.
'visiting relatives und taking in the
frietds nre glud to huve him back
Prices reduced °H ® . * ° " d“ “ l sights of Washington. I). C.
t»r Grace WlllixJn® inlllinery wtore.
• again.
*'r*‘
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One 1918 .Maxwell
Mrs. W. M. Currie and dnughter,
nn,i I Touring
w ..
\t liny non. n
••• iJ• ttnllv
iioii^ ana
.
. fo r In good
. aAD condition,_ has Alice from Quincy ate spending a
»•
only been run 1.08 miles. Terms
little while with the Rail family nt
t n i nu'son were in fciUstis on nuBI*
,
.
. .,
%f
J. !*• L*a^5un.
.
may be arranged.
Address Max*
Daytona Beach. ' Mrs. Currie will
ness on Wednesday.
well, c-o Herald.
G5-’2*.c
leave for New* York, hut Miss Alice
Mrs. beach of Tampa has been
Charlie Munn has returned homo will spend some time with Mr. Hull
the guest of hpr sister, Mrs. J. L.
from France where he served Uncle and family.
Miller for several days.
Sam’s urmv for
many
months.
Mrs. E. G. Tyner arrived in the
C om p le te stock
Diamond tires. Charlie had an opportunity to spend
city Saturday night from NViliiston
Wight Tire Co.
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somo time in I’nris ns an M. P.
und oilier points in Levy county
Mrs. John Rice.of Miami is visit­
Tommy Thompson of Leesburg, where
site visited relatives and
ing her mother, Mrs T. E. Wain- representing the Mangels Kirby Co.
friends for the past month.
Mrs.
wright on the west side.
of Jacksonville was in the city Mon- Tyner will he the guest of her daugh­
Mrs. J. W. Dickins has returned day demonstrating the new Mnx- ter, Mrs. R. J. Holly.
from a business trip to Miami where well car and a new line of trucks,
Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Garner have
they expect to move about Oct. 1st. | Hnlph Wight, James Lee, Harry returned from a trip to Atluntu and
Shore Dinner,
Urnnn’s 1'nvillion, L%wis and Reg Holly went to Jack- other points in Georgia where they
Coronado Reach.
Every Sunday sonville Sunday night returning on have been for the past month. The
2 to 4 p. m.
66-5tc j Monday with four new Chcvrolcts latter part of their vacation hasMr. and Mrs. T. O. Charles have for the Wight Tire Co. of this city, been spent in Toccoa, Georign where
they visited relatives and old friends.
moved into the Stephen* house a t'
WANTED— OI.I) CLEAN.
the corner of Fork and Third streets.
RAGS. ANY KIND KXFRESH S T O C K —Onion sets just
CEI’ T
OLD
SOCKS,
Miss Elixnbcth Ballard of Geneva,
arrived. If you wnnt early green
COATS.
PANTS.
OR
who has been vjsiting her aunt, Mrs.
onions come around and see them?
RED SPREADS. AT THE
0 " r fresh Bermuda onion seed» will
C. W. I.aing returned to her home
OFFICE.
5'J-tf
nrirve about Sept. 1st. Come in nnd
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A six course fish and chicken din-]
Miss Altn L. Bevier nnd mother leave your order. Th** I, *M«r. £ c:d
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TS&lt;: Fi«H ..ipnor« ?0r, at tl.c relumed Saturday alter spending Co., Sanford, Fla.
Ayres Daytona Reach Hotel.
5 9 -tf, two months travelling through MaasMr. and Mrs. A. It. Key have re­
Mr,. H. U. Connelly and daughter achusetts , New York and Pcnnsyl- turned from the mountains of North
have returned from points in North vania, visiting relatives und friends. Carolina und are now occupying
Miss Gladys Moiris is home for their new homo on Park avenue.
Carolina nnd will make Sanford their
her summer vacation from Mayo, Mr. Key is hack at his accustomed
home again.
place as cashier of the Semitiole
Mrs. Peel and Mrs. Harvey and Floridu, where she is teaching in
where
hi» ninny irienos are giving
family left Tuesday for Kissimmee , the high achook Her man” Sanford
him
n
welcome home.
where tnc-y will spend several weoks . frlt?? d9 arP K|u'1 to have her home
Mr., and Mrs. J. B. Lawson nnd
wilh home folks.
I " Ka' n*
little
daughter returned home Satur­
tjuart Mason fruit jars at L. P. I Ha&gt;’ nurns of Enterprise was in
day from Atlnntn where they were
the
city
yesterday.
He
has
been
in
McCullcr's.
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Uncle Sam's navy and has re-enlisted taking a vacation when apprised of
Mr. and Mrs. Eurl Burdick are
for another year and will go to the the Seminole Garage fir&gt; Mr. Lawspending a few days at Daytona nnd
Mediterranean Sea on the destoryer son nnd family made the trip in
Daytona Reach, the guests of Mr.
their car nnd encountered some very
Bagucley.
Burdick’s parents.
Buy Diamonds. Wight Tiro Co. rough roads nnd plenty of water.
Mrs. D. A. Caldwell, Miss Lottie
Harry B Lewis hns returned from a
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ar.d Joe have returned home from a
month's
visit to points in Ohio and
Biddy Burdick returned home
visit to relatives and friends fX Lees­
at
Michigan
City, Indiana where ho
Sunday from St. Nazairc, France,
burg and vicinity.
enjoyed
the
seas on the shores of
where he has been serving in the
There's u man at the curb to
Lake
Michigan.
Mrs. Lewis will re­
Navy hospital for more than n year.
serve you.
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main
nt
Michigan
City until the Inst
Fsis many friends nrc giving him a
of Sepijmber hut Mr. Lewis was
Mrs. Liluh Davies left Tuesday warm welcome.
forced to return in order to take up
(or Mncon after spending several
Mrs. J. C. Denton leturned Thurs­
his renl etate business.
days here the guest of her mother,
day from a delightful trip to Battle
Mrs. R. C. Keene.
Cooking utensils, hardware, no­
Creek, Mich., where she visited sev­
tions.
stoves, plenty of them at the
Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Woodruff eral weeks with her daughter. Miss
Boston
Bargain House, 213-215
and family
arc spending
Augustsi in I Lucille
Denton,' who is qualifying for
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Sanford
Ave., A. Kanncr, mgr
the lainintains of North Carolina u trained nurse.
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near Hendersonville.
The ludies of the Guild of Holy
J. C. Roberts has gone hack to
Mr.*. Roy Symes und children nr- Cross church have decided on Dec.
his
first love und is again in the of­
rivtd home after spending the pust 2, It und 4 as the date for their anfice
of Clerk Dougluss in the court
month at Mrs. Symes old home at nuul bazaar. They are planning to
house.
Mr. Roberts hns boon in ab­
make it more attractive this year
Lake City, Michigan.
stract
nnd
other work in.court houses
Musson’s swimming* pool is now than ever before.
of Florida for the pust twenty years
Benjamin Whilner lias returned
open on Wednesdays, Thursdays,
ami lie is like a tish out of water
Saturdays and Sundays,in tho after-1borne from thn University of Florida when he gets out from the shadow of
where he recently graduated with
noon.
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the Temple of Justice.
Mrs. T. O. Charles returned Sun­ high honors. Beniamin will remain
Henry McLaulin counts himself
day from a month's visit to her in Sanford much to the delight of
fortunate
Indeed to get his large
mother and sister in St. Stephens his many friends..
shipment
of
store'fixtures and furni­
Watermelons—Carload nice water­
and Ridgeway, S. C.
ture
to
add
to his jewelry store be­
•Mrs. A. T. Rossetter is visiting melons nt Old A. C. L. Depot. $8.00 fore the embargo went into effect
friends and relatives at Warren, Pa., per one hundred; 10 cents each; 3 on the railroads.
This stuff has
ar.d experts to be absent from the for 25 cents. Larger ones 15c, 2 for been on the road for many weeks
25 cents. Guaranteed to he good
'•ty for several weeks.
and arrived Monday nnd is now be­
v
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Mi** Ressie Fwren returned home
ing placed in the store.
Mm. Cull and daughter nnd Mr.
Saturday from Gainesville, where
Miss Scrim Lake is recovering
she had loon attending the normal and Mrs. Dowling of Jacksonville
from an operation fur appendicitis
were in the city Saturday cnroule to
school all the summer.
•
Sorrento
ih ere they will spend a few* Rer^ornJJ?‘* '“ at Sl‘ tl^ duy
, D”
WHEN YOU T H IN K OF CAN
wicks
with
Mrs.
Cull's
parents.
Mr.
I
‘
'lar;
P
u
,
n
ml
and
will
DY THINK OF THE KAN DY
soon in* aide to be removed front the
nnd
Mrs.
Emerson.
KITCHEN.
IF IT HAS SUGAR
hospital to her hoi,v«.
Her many
•
IN’ IT WE HAVE IT.
STAR
*Mrs. It. A. Newman and Mrs. S. friends are glud to hear that the op­
THEATRE BU ILDING.
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Puleaton with their charming little eration lias been successful and the
Miss Carrie Wuinwrighf returned daughters, Olive Newman, Mary patient is doing so well.
home Monday after spending the Elizabeth and Camiiln Puleston re­
Miss Gladys Field has returned to
a ‘ «k ond very
pleasantly
with turned from the mountains of North
Tampa after spending u few days
Carolina on Tuesday.
friends at Daytona Beach.
here the guest of her uncle und aunt,
Mrs Cora Akers,” who hns been
J. II. Williams of the J. B. Wil­ Mr. nnd Mrs. S. J. Carnes. Miss
the Rucst of M b . Will Hand for sev­ liams C o , of Jacksonville distrib­ GiudJ's joined Mr. and Mrs. Chris­
eral months left on Tuesday night utors of tlio F. W. I). Motor Trucks tian nt Ocala nnd all of them enme
•°r her home in Pulaski, Va.'
'
was in the rity several days this to Sunford together. Mr. nnd Mrs.
L. c . McDougnll is home from week. Elmer Groves of this city will Christian will he here sevcVal weeks
aycross where he hns been in the handle these trucks here..
longer, guests of the Carnes.
’ ^* !*• shops, work liuving stoppod
Dr. D. C. Ward, Osteopath is In
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Betts have
‘ here on account of the strike.
Snnford on Monday, Wednesday returned from Jacksonville where
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CALL FOR LEONS TRAN SFER and Friday of each week.
they accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
RELIABLE
SERVICE.
ALL
The Herald, is requested to an­ Britt on the Clyde Line enroutc to
TRAINS MET.
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nounce that contrary to certain re- New York.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Betts
\erne Arnett und Miss Arnett of ports tlie bridge nt Coronado Bench ^^vlll go to Daytona Beach for a few
•'teen are in charge of Waters’ is not an*' has not bot*n closed. How-! wecks as Mr. Betts is liking his un­
vacation from his urduous duaruly Kitchen while Mr. and Mrs. ever it is expected that u new on e,
•iter* are taking a vacation.
will he built In the near future.
, ties at the First National Bank.
M^Cullor 8 .

Miss Vera Tcrheun returned "on
mrsday from a plelsant visit of
several weeks spent as the guest of
•r uncle, A. J. Smith of Savannah,
,a
.o

Kent Rossetter has returned from
Kanncr’p snle still goi.’iig on, 113
n visit to Commerce, Gn., the old First street. Only u few* more days
home of Mrs. Rossetter.
Kent re­ to get your share of the great bar­
turned to get resdy for his fall crops gains Inffng offered. Cnme in today.
but Mrs. Rossetter and the children We wilt close in a few* days a* we
Allie Trcfford has returned will remain for several weeks longer. must vacate our storo room not
rorn a well earned vacation spent
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Lightning struck pretty close to later than^August 31st.
. , her brother nt Richmond, Vk- several homes in this city on Mon­
Mr. und Mrs. Hewett Hill and
Kn!" n,''I also visiting in Virginia day ami iho stntic ciectricity affect-1daughter, Miss Helen nnd son, Har­
nn,? tb« east.
ed the telegraph and telephone |hert of Tampa and Mrs. Hill's
Mrs. David Miller and son, Ed- wires. Word v.ns received here that j father, Capt. Smith of Eustis were
, ar* nn&lt;! Mrs. Welhorn Forney of the Aurora Borealis storms north o f ; in the city Wednesday enroutu from
ar sonville motored to San.'ord on Savannah had stopped the wire scr-ltho beach to Eustis. Mr. Hill is the

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superintendent of the Job printing
department of the Tampa Tribune
und is one of the most prominent of
the Florida publishers.
The ma iy friends of T. S. Huff
are delighted to see him in Sanford
ngnin after an nbsenrefe of a year
during whirh time he was serving
Uncle Sum ns Captain in the artil­
lery branch of the ‘ service.
Mr.
Huff i« looking,after-hL property in­
terests and about the first of October
will bring Mrs. Huff nnd his little
daughter down und they will again
make Sanford their home.
Mr. und Mrs. H. E. Tolar and two
children sfient the closing days of
last week* here enjoying a vacation'
by fishing, bathing *uml luxuriating
in the sen breezes nnd the cool, de­
lightful nights. Mr. Tolnr wn« once
a hanker stockholder und cashier,
hut the business so affected his
alth that he quit it and in* is now
{entitled with the Crown Paper Co.
hieli is printing millions of orange
r t!. • Florida Fruit Ex­
it . *. lie i i such pii accomplished,
cnlnl gentleman that we move that
,e und ii:s family be transferred to
untu Gordu to remain here per­
manently. During their stay they
were guilts of Mrs. Tolars sister,
Mrs. B. E. Noese, wife o f the popu­
lar s&gt;clion foreman of the Coast
Lir.e. Ponlu Gordu Herald.
Bankston Bros.

Roberta, ,Gn., Jan.-----Old Kentucky Mfg. Co.,
Paducah. Ky.
Gentlemen:A Mr. Will Wachter of this coutry hns som1? hogs that were down
with cholera and had given up nil
hope of saving them nnd would not
spend one penny on them. I gave
him one 15 pound pail «jl j . M. *U. 4,1
Thomas' Hog Powder and he hns
just cmu«» in «*v* o*!d !?.? f.r 51 and
ndviscs that every one of his sick
hogs got well and thnt lie killed
them and now hns them in his 'smoke
house nnd that all were ns fine as
any he had killed thitj yjar.
I want to ndd that hn said his
hogs were down and so sink thnt he
had to pry
r.
'■?*n nnd
his wife poured the powder down
their throats. •
Please find chock in full of my nceount nnd with kindest regards we
beg to remain,
Yours very truly,
Bankston Bros.
For snle by MerchnntH Grocery Co.
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Attention
*
All Roynl Neighbors nrc invited
to lie present nt our next meeting to
he held Thursday afternoon, Aug.
28th nt 3:30 sharp. A good time is
promised to all. "Plenty of refresh­
ments."
Recorder.

Christinn Science services
will he held at the Woman's
Club, Oak avenue, between
Third and Fourth strets,
on Sunday, morning nt 11
ociock.
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PAGE SEVEN

What He DID

and W h at He SAID

Chaplain Geo. Hyman
(I’ nHfor Baptist Temple)

At the BAPTIST TEMPLE

Sunday, Aug. 17th, 8:30 P.M.
I)r. i iy mn n was in llte sam e battles with the Great War H ero
ami knew him personally.
All Soldiers and Sailors are invit­
ed to the temple to hear this wonderful story o f heroism and
what the hero said about it.
:

A Solo Will be Sung by Mrs. J. E. Tewilliger
Mrs. A. M. Phillips. Chorus Director

SANFORD WILL
PLAY BALL
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Matter of Hundred Dollars
Will Not Stop Games

The Sanford Hull Association mef
this morning to dlsngis the question
raised by President Spencer In Tainpa Wednesday regarding payment of
fine of S100 for Interfering with urnpire. The ussoriation lirrMcil to
pay the fine under protest und con­
tinue playing in the Florida League.
Nothing enn slop the Sanford spirit
and wc will cop off tho first scries
pennant und go after the second one.
Come nut tomorrow and watch us
put It all over Orlando.
s
Florida's Favorite Paper
The Tampa Morning Tribune is
everlastingly fighting for .the Inter­
ests of the people and the develop­
ment of this section, and no n o who
has the welfare of couth Flo*l.ln at
heart «an afford not to b.* a con* int
reader of the Tribune. 1: is Flor­
idu i great metropolitan, ns.ocr,- enrrylt’ g t'to. full r.irkt and da;* rjpori
of the Associated Press with intelli­
gent correspondents in every nook
and corner in its territory. Its big
Sunday edition iius the most com ­
plete comic nnd magazine section
printed i» this stute, and the sub­
scription rates arc only $8.00 per
nnnum; $4.00 per six months nnd
$2.00 for three months. Write for
sample copy nnd subs.'ribo today.
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To All Concerned
Crafts nre Grateful
After this ‘date 1 will not ho respomdble for any hills made on my
Sanford, Fla., Aug. 11, 1919.
account by anyone other than my­ Federated Trades Hall, Sunford. Fla.
Daily Strike Bulletin.
self.
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R. E. Pollard.
Never suw such unity of purpose
in all strikers in all crafts standing
Hood Is Ilullding
pat for original demounds with no
J. i). Hood, one of the most pro­ compromlje, und not to return to
gressive farmers of the Sanford sec­ work until our original demands are
tion has juat finished n mammoth granted. One of our merchants has
barn on his 25 sjere farm at Rnnd's
Siding. Mr. Hood recently built a
fire proof galvanized iron loading
station at Rand’s on the east side of
the truck and his improvements on
the we!it side will give him one of
the most up to date places on the
west side.
Transportation of Pupils
Bids for transporting pupils to the
Sanford schools will lie received
Tuesday, Aug. 19th.
Submit nil
bids to M r.'It. F. Whitner, secre­
tary Board of School Trustees, Sunford. Florida. For information us to
routes nnd sperifirntinns of convey­
ances address T. W. Lawton, Supt.,
Sanford,^ Florida.
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To Tench in Snnford
Announcement has recently been
mude by County Superintendent T.
W. Lawton, thut Miss Sara E. Mu­
riel, A. B., t Rollins, ’ 18) has ac­
cepted a position in the High School
of Snnford und will act as head of
the English dejiartment. This will
come as good news to the many
friends of Miss Muriel, who knew
her during her college courso at Rol­
lins.
For tho past year*M iss Muriel
taught Spanish and Mathematics in
the Mulberry High School where she
made a splendid success oP her work.
This promotion f o the larger posi­
tion is a deserved re.-ognillon of her
ability .und training.— Winter Park
Post.
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Mrs. Srhcllc Mnlncs, Pianist

placed a I’ athe Victrola in the hall
for the entertainment of the strikers,
the Churlcs Electric Co. hns also
plnced u large electric fan in hail,
•'■•s furnishes a to gallon carboy of
Elder Springs Water each morning.
We wish to thank the business men
of ttie city for the courtesy shown
us while in our struggle to better our
conditions.
Signed:

A. C. Peel. Chrm.,
A. L. Cnmoh-H
Ben Smith,
L. B. Hodgins,
S. F. Weeks.
W. C. Mealor,
Strike Committee.

Visits County Precincts
Several members of the Hospital
Publicity Committee,
chairman,
T. W. Lawton, visited Longw*ood,
Oviedo nnd Geneva this week to
present the claims of the FernaldLuughtun Memorial Hospital and to
urge a lurger representation nt •the
maos ;m?t!ng which was held last
night.
While thy nttsndsnee nt the:3
meetings
was small the la:!: of
numbers wu* offset by the eutltut asm of those present.
Presenting the claims of the hos­
pital were E. A. Douglass, T. W.
Lawton* Drs. C. J. Marshall ar.d
J. T. Denton, Dr. Geo. Hyman, Mrs.
David Speer und Mrs. Tcrheun.
This committee was nccompanied by
a large contingent of Sanford people.

Too Late to Classify
Lost between Dnytonn nnd San­
ford via DeLund, Gug. 14th, 1 brown
leather suit ense with initials L. II. G
on one end.
Contents ladies’ and
hnbics’ clothing. Finder notify L. H.
Gibbs, 519 Magnolia avenue, San­
ford and rcccivo rewurd.
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For Sale—Tw o fine Red Jersey
cows for sale. G. .11. Edwards, near
J. E. Pace's place.
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HE P R O S P E R IT Y of each
of us is involved in the na­
tion’s prosperity, in the cor-,
rect handling of readjustment
problems.
Your •‘ hit" nnd our "b it" may ho smsli, but they arc csscnlinl to the
Peace Prosperity wilh which we must greet our boys on their return.
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Wc arc glad (o help you with advice cr service in every
movement designed (o promote-and maintain these prosper­
ous conditions.

�ANDKKNV CARNEGIE DEAD

s!v r away a great puttlou of the
wealth which he had (lathered to­
gether. Some nf his largest henefac‘V . tions were:
' . Carnegie Institute, Pitts!V
burg............................... .$22,000,000
,ia.
Branch libraries in New
York C ity.....................
5,200,000
L *.
Scotch universities.......... . 10,000,000
hri •
Carnegie Institute, Wash­
ington, D. C . ...........
21,000,000
, p
Carnegie Steel Co. emplnyes benefit fund
5,000,000
Carnegie Hero and Comf
ntisaion _____ ____ ____ 5,000,000
St. Louis Public Library
1,000,000
Carnegie
Hero
Trust
Fund, Scotland
l,i50,000
Hero Fund, France
1,000,000
Hero Fund, Germany ...... 1,500,000

f

Carncgiu
Dumferm’ ino
Truiit
.......... .........
Hague Pence Temple
...
United Engineering So­
ciety .................-----------Municipal library build-

The Dollar SaitThe Yowcll Company is adverttoing in this issue the Dollar Sate that
meuns the Dollar ^ill have more
cents than ever before nnd n perusal
of the many good things offered -for
One Big Rmt/id Dollar is surprising
when you consider the prices of to­
day, Tltis Dollar Sale is an innova­
tion in this city and the Dollar Sale
starts tomorrow and lasts one week.
Read the advertisement in this issue
and see the many bnrgnins that you
can get for the nominal sum of One
Dollar.
II. Y . P . U.

house party tt&gt; Lake Harney. Every
member Is expecting to havo the time
of their lives on this little vacation.
Doctor Hyman says he is expecting
some wedding fee* ns u result but
no one can imagine to whom he is
referring unless* it Is to our honored
president, Mr.' — -------&lt;all names
omitted).
Bo thft as it may we
wunt oil friends of the Union to
come out to Lake Harney Friday
evening to the big fish fry, nnd we
will lot you in on the "big eats.*
No dishes to he washed or anything
like that for every think will he serv­
ed "a la Camp Style.'*Some of the ihembcrs are expect­
ing to win li|gh honors for the Union
during their stay ut Lake Itnrnoy.
A course nf study has been arranged
nnd those members who tuke up this
course und are aid® to pass the exam­
ination will receive sullnblc recogni­
tion and In some Instances degrees
will be awarded. All results will be
published in next week’s notes.. Be
sure and look for them.
Regular meeting
next
Sunday
evening, with Group Two in charge.
Our Union is growing. Let’s keep
up the good work. Be on time, alt
the time, and Bring Your Part Up.

The B. Y. P. U. left yesterday for
the remainder of the week on a

Bclanc* h t i that olit n e t b a c l n a w ith
v o k i n i d k utneya a n d d i g e s t i v e o r g a n s .
T h is b e in g true, It Is e a s y to bellev®
th a t b y k e e p i n g th e k id n e y s and d i ­
g e s t i v e o r g a n s c le a n s e d and In p rn por
w o r k l n g o r d e - o ld A g e c a n bo d e f e r r e d
a n d life p r o l o n g e d f a r b e y o n d that e n ­
j o y e d b y the a v e r a g e person .

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

s w a l l o w o f w a t e r . T h e oil s t im u la t e s
th e k id n e y a c t i o n and en ables the
o r g a n s to th r o w o f f th e p ois on s w h ic h
c a u s e p r em a tu ra o ld a g e. New life and
s t r e n g t h in cr e a s e a s y o u c o n t in u e the

H All Local Advertisements Under
This Heading THREE CENTS a
eulcs w ill keep you In bcallh and vigor Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
and p r e v e n t a re tu rn o f tno d isease.
Charge 25 Cents.
!k&gt; n o t w ait until o ld a g e o r d is e a s e
c o n t i n u e t a k i n g a c a p s u le o r t w o ea c h
day. G O LD m £ d
...................
“ a _p DAL.
H a a rlem Oil‘ C

F o r o v e r 200 y e a r s G O L D M E D A L
H a a r l e m on h a s hemi r e lie v in g tbn
w e a k n e s s e s an d d i s a b ilit y due to a t - h a v e s e t U M d o w n f o r g o o d . G o . t o y o u r
v a n c l n g y oera . It is a sta n d a r d o ld - d r u g g l a t an d g o t a. l&gt;ox o f G O LD
t i m e home r e m e d y nnd n eeds n o lntr&lt;v M ED AL. H a a rle m Oil Capsules. M o n e y
d u c t lo n . G O L D M E D A L t l s s r l e m
-.-.f".-— 1»
* v ' . .. : hatn vou. T h r e e
Jncloee.1 in o&lt;* - V
1 V
.Y r ii„».
Hut r e m e m b e r to ask f o r th e
c o n t a i n i n g aJiuiil 5 d r o p s each. T a k e | o r ig i n a l Im ported G O L D M E D A L bran d.
Ik run as you w o u l d u pill, w ith a sm all I In s e a le d p a ck a g e s . *
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'O R A N G E S \

Prices are generally h ig h W hy not on Citrus Fruits, too?

If a woman's kitchen apron costs as
much as a dress used to cost, is it
reasonablctobclicvca northern house­
wife is going to expect to buy her
supply of Florida grapefruit at a lower
price than she lus been paying?

I.. A. HAKES, M anager
Orange t'ounly Citrus S u b -E 'c h a n g e

ORLANDO,

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FLORIDA

For sale— Maxwell Touring car,
in splendid condition. Cash or credit
B. &amp;. O. Motor Co.
6-i-tf.
For sale—Tw o horses und one
wagon. Cash $125. Enquire Wekiwa
Post-office. Mrs. Wallace.
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Mau re 1 Malccs Marvelous
R e c o r d o f “T h e Rosary"
"Like a string of peirlt" indeed come
(he divine notes of MaurcFsvivid voice
in this song that has touched a million
hearts" So pure and sweet aid limpid
are they that their sound would soothe
a soul in torment. On the reverie of
thistccotf) M iu !(liin g i‘ ‘At Dawning."

For nnle— Duroc Jersey pigs and
sows. Good stock. Joe Fernandez,
64-3tp.
i
For sale— Launch 26 feet
long,
6 feet beam (Brooks model) 8 H. P.
heavy duty Callia. perfection engine
also bout 47 feet long 8 feet beam,
hns been used ns house boat. No
power. Hulls in fine shape just paint­
ed. PricT* for both boats $350.00.
These boats can be taken through
Ot klahawa river to St. Johns. If
you mean business send for pictures
nnd particulars. An excellent fishing
n„tr.t Addrcrs Let.!; B oa 554. r.UMts
Fla.___________________________ C4-3tp

A-2J24—$1.00.

Sings Sublim e
L ove Son^ "C ore'N ^ rr'* , •„
All the pen and patiion which only
Stracciari. at h it i'reatr«t, c o u ld convey,
ate in this womlrrlul outpouring of
love. This NVapoli'an song gives you
Straccuri at his meat inspired heights.
49522—$1.50

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twtirlivtM II 1*4 |elf i qh i#*,
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€i imrs. Miiftl a*4 lufedarv,
II |*p*I*f n*jt. 3 i»‘ is*s«ul
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IfJ II slut*
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COLUMUIA CRAPIIOPIIONE COMPANY, New Ywk

H. L. GIBSON
Sanford, Florida
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FULL LINE OF FH ONOGRAPIIS AND RECORDS

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WANTED— OLD CLEAN
RAGS,
ANY KIND EX­
CEPT OLD SOCKS,
COATS.
PANTS.
OR
BED
SPREADS.* AT
THE HERALD OFFICE.
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'Upholstering and lunttrcxt making,
lurnlture repaired, mirrors plated,
auto tops anti seats recovered. First
class work only. Brown Upholstery
Shop, 121 Court St., Orlando, Fla.
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FOR SALE
For Sale— 1016 Model Ford it undstei, l Shuler Vulcanizer.
R. C.
Shenfer, 113 Elm avenue. G6-2tp
For Sale—A first class fresh Jersey
cow. M. Doyle, Lake Monroe, Flu.
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For fialo—Four dwelling houses.
•Cash or easy terms. Situated on
Park, Magnolia, Cypress and Myrtle
avenues. Apply to J. E. Pace.
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For
Four.

G fU P E F U U ir

For Sale—Jersey Dtiroc pigs, $12
a pair, $G for one. G. W. Spencer.
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In answering an advertisement
wn-tt
•„'i\L*.1'N*’ff&lt;elm‘oricd In the
id, please do not ask The Hernld
for information a* to Urn Identity ui
the advertiser, ^Usually we do not
know who the advertiser is nnd If
FOR RENT
we do we nr® not allowed to give
out this Information. Simply write
For Rent—Furnished roums for
a letter and address it ns per in­
light housekeeping. 117 Laurel ave­
structions in the ad.
nue.
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This Column is Free to R.-Inrned Soldiers
nnd Sailors Who Seek Positions.
For Rent — Good rooming house in
center of city. See me quick. H. C.
WANTED
Du Bose.
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F’or sale—Piano Cheap. Enquire
Herald Olllce.
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ORANGES

Gr-vrurc It one of tho f«w firing
•rtiitt great enough lo give all the glory
of the wc.'U'i tong of slctory, ike tong
that vived France and civilUation, clear
to in tremendous climax "for Victory
or Death " Coupled with "The Trum­
peter," alto lung by Cia- sure.
A-6106—}L60

Wanted—Saleslady. Ladies Ready
to Wear. Apply New York Ready
lo Wear, 312 Sanford Avenue. Apply
at one®.
62-tf.

W e who market our own fmit through our own1
efficient marketing organization, while opposed to
profiteering and believing an ultimate readjustment
of prices will be necessary, do not sec the possibility
of any radical reduction of prices on citrus fruit#
during the coming season. And, in view of the greatly
Increased cost of production, this is a fortunate thing
for the growers. Join the Lxclungc ami get Hie full
value of y.~ur fruit.

Florida Citrus Exchange* Tampa* Fla*

nspiring'Marseillaise* sung
in English b y Craveure

For Sale— Ten acres celery land
east of Sanford on brick road \\ mile
from loading station, five acres im­
proved, 5 acres unimprovpd, 2 wells.
For particulars apply to "F arm ,"
c-o Herald.
58-tf

Wanted— Young Jersey Cow.
E. O. PAINTER FERTILIZER COMPANY
LOST
Must be gentle nnd a good milker,
J I C K H O N V I M . i :. n . o i l l l t v
Fertilizers,‘Inscctlcldea, Sprayers, Poultry Supplies
write, L. Vihlen, R, F. D. A. San­
Strayed from I.ongwood- Black
For thirty years we have been manufacturing fcrtilizem in this State—wo have
ford, Fla.
and white heifer with itore on right
satisfied customers in every county in Florida.
65-tf,
side of nose. Finder please notify Write for Latest Price List.
Prices always in line with Quality
66-1 tp
J. E. SPUHI.ING, Local Agent, SANFORD, FLORIDA
I.ongwood.
Box
Wanted — Men in every county
with own auto to travel and take
orders for the Red Ripper Hay
Press. Can give good cnimnL»lon Ic
(he right man. He must be a good
hustler.
65-tf.
*

If a pair of shod costs a credit deal
more, is it reasonable to believe the
consuming public will expect to buy
oranges (or leas than heretofore?

'

Juhr.N umbertof^

For sule or exchange— 1 Vault
door, good shape, 1 large Safe, 71
inches high, I small Safe, Ut Inches
high, 1 uuriing machine. Must sell
quick. C. Core of Herald.
62-tf.

Wonted — Man to represent insur­
FOUND
ance company in Sanford. Salary
and commission. Married man pre­
Found—Pocket book. Four tnilea
ferred. See \V. Prccco, Hotel Carnes out on brick road to Orlnndu. W. C.
on Monday.
60-1 tp
lliley, It. A. Box 215.
66-1 tp

T h is is an era o f h igh prices. Literally,
m o n e y is cheap and everyth in g w h ich goes
in to ou r livin g is'dear.

N

For rale Five acres •TJi’ll, |utni
house, 2 nnd one half acres tiled,
Mules wagon nnd harness'. Bargain
for cosh. W. W. Dressor,
R-l

W ANTED TO BU Y— Furniture
For rent— Rooms Call at 1020
and household goods.
Address or East 2ntl street.
65-2tp.
enquire at Dixie Furniture Co.,
Furnished Rooms—By day, week
dealer in now ami second hand fur­
or month. Every convenience. Over
niture, 321 Sanford avenue. OC-ltp
i
Philips Drug Store, corner I’ nrk and
Wanted—A push cart.
Must be First street. Mrs. C. C. Hart, Prop.
in good condition. 510 Onk. &lt;66-2tp
43-tf

G R A P E F R U IT /

It docs not sectn reasonable to believe
that portion of the public which con­
sumes Florida oranges and grapefruit
is going to expect cheap fruit. On
the contrary, it docs seem reasonable
to think the public will expect to
compensate growers to some extent
for the increased cost of production
and transportation.

For Hale— 25 acre farm. 25 hogs,
2 cows and calves, I horse wagon
and tools 11,000. Address Box D.
Wekiwa, Fla.
63-4tp.

For sale—Spring tooth harrow
and sulky plow. Cheap. Apply Don
McDonald, City.
G4-2tp

OLD AGE STARTS
WITH YOUR KIDNEYS

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A U G U S T 15. 1919

THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE EIGHT

Hale—Seed

Hex

potatoes. Rose
Packard, Phone 136
65-tf.

TUfurrsi,

W h a t y o u pay o u t y o u r g o o d m o n e y for
is cig a re tte sa tisfa ction — a n d , m y , h o w

18 cents a package

y o u d o g e t it in e v e r y p u ff o f C a m e ls!

E

XPERTLY

b len d ed c h o ic e

low-mildness o f the tobaccos yet re­
taining the desirable “ body." Camels

Turkish and choice Dom estic
tobaccos in Cam el cigarettes elimi­

are sim ply a revelation!

nate bite and free them from any

smoke them without tiring your taste!

unpleasant cigarelty

Y ou m ay

aftertaste or
For you r ow n satisfaction you m ust

For sale—Pair of mules. Cheap.
L. Vihlen, It. F. D. A. Sanford,
Flu.
G5-tf.

unpleasant cigaretty odor.
Camels win instant and permanent

in the w orld at any price. * Then,

For sale— Moline Universal Trac­
tor, good as now, extra rims, with
sand cleats. TJwo fourteen inch plows
rolling truck, complete Lyman Bros
Forest City, %Fla.
65-2tp

success with smokers because the

y o u 11 best realize their superior

blend brings out to the limit the

q u a lity an d the ra re enjoyment
they provide.

fo r

s a l e —" K i d d i e

k o o p ",

little less than new, In good condi­
tion, will •tit cheap. Can be seen

com pare Camels w ith any cigarette

refreshing flavor and delightful mel-

R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Win.too Sslem. N. C.

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THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE NINE

Pay of Convict O usrds---------------- - — ------ --------- ------------ . . .
reeding and ear* ot convlcta on roads___ ___________ ________
Salary of Ferryman________ ____________ ________ ___ _ _ i
Payment* on account road* built by contract_______ ________ _
Prymeols on account bridge* built b y contract___ - ____ ____
Surveying.......... &lt;------------ ---- a--.-----------------------------------------.
r.iprnsrs repairs on brick r o a d s . . ______ ____ ____ ___________ _
Net Ilalanre March 31, 1019____ - ______ t_*._____ _____________
Warrant* outstanding March I I , 1919 . .............. ......... ........ ..

Ct730.n|
19.71

Depository ltataiivo March 81, 1919.... . . . . . _

____

6,760.39

Depository tlalinre tl r t .'l, 10 18______ . ................ .......
- ...
Itrrrlpta for Ihe Hit Moathai
Prom:
T a i Collector— Taata........... ....................... .... ..... ......................

34.46

Discrimination In

COUfiT Y HUAllD FUND
O Inch t s l a y s J u p t

Disbursements fg r'th eH li Mentha:
Rent of Armorv.

1,032.74

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

972 73

41.41

M a k in g .^ -.____ ___________________ _____ _____ -____ . ..

1,342.4 1
None

Depository Ilalanre Mar. 31, 1919

1,362.44

Disbursement* lor thr Nil Months: .

.

... . .

_

rC lIL IC IIY FUND
Depository Ilalanre (let. I, 1918 . .........................
..... .......
Itrcrlpls or the Hit Mvnlhs:
From:
T a t Collector—T
a i n . ______ ______ _
Making ................................... ...... .........
Dlshunemenl* for the HD Months:
....
Depository Ilalanre Mar. 31, 1919

and

our

prices

arc

,

right.

11.90

_______

II.

In short, the label required b y pure

90

food laws has prevented fraudulent substitution
and the use of unwholesome material, due to
the fact that the intelligent American house­
wife reads the label.

2,616.12
3,699.74
6, J 14.87
III.

62

U n fortu n ately, h o w e v e r ,

t h e r e are
some food products now on the market in

6.201.24

FLORIDA CIIOVFS lltlA l.V i; D ISIH IC T
M l*

Monthu:

HILL HARDWARE CO.

77fi!l 1
32.25
11 y.;u
255.00

Latiiir . ... .... ....... .................................. ....
Inti'rrvt un lluml*
Drposltnr)’ llalance Mar. 31, 1919 ...

365.15
*

i

Atari*
HaUncc rash In ilrpunllorlra, all fumla.............
. ...... . __
llnrnllcctsil tales, current year
Cask It. Sinking Fund .............................................

25.3H5.SI
4A. 112.31
12,851.86

'
Liabllltir*
Warrant* uutatamllng for current &lt;‘T* ' 'j
W»»r«nt:
munry t*u*»**» » *»*•» paymriit uf whic^ i»
l&gt; deferred—6 per cent IH ntuntha
lllark Hammock Drainafe tmtrlrt Pnrrir .
.......... .........
Feralnrd* (Touiity i t i i h a i y and Utfundtng Itund*
,

/T 7H E Success o f Dainty
Bakings or u Substantial
D inner is assured b y the
use of

86,329.11
7I.9S
3,881.29
7,400 09
243^099.09
179,000.09
8,699.99

Flurld* (iruvri Drainage District liund*...........
Total

406.93

____

A8SKTH AND LIAIIILITIKH’

V- *

'various sections of the country to which our
protective labeling laws have not sufficiently
applied, and in such e ,ces the housewife is nat­
urally left in the dark. 'Fake for instance, socalled Self-Rising Flours; there are no laws re­
quiring the label on these flours to name the
ingredients.
These are still bought blindly
without knowledge of the ingredients, for the
reason that these mixtures seem never to have
been subjected to the same label requirements
as other mixed food products. One is unable
to determine from the label of any sack or
package of Self Rising Flour what the quality
of the flour is or what other ingredients are
mixed in with it.

Nime

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

Making . . . . . .
l)lobuM»rmrnt« |nr the Hit .Monlhi:

a3&amp;*iS3S?

distribution must of necessity conform to pure
food laws, not only those of her own State, but
also must be in conformity with the Federal
Food Laws.

Non*

Depository llalance Mar. 31, 1919

l!«frip (« !*»t I hr

RISING SUN

all advertised fo o d produ cts o f national

8.81

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

Making ............ ....
..................
Disbursement* tor Ihe Sit Months:
Dl tehlrig
•,
1-

W c have a com plete stock

She knows, for instance, that

33.0».

lll.ACK H A M M O C K DllAINACF DISTRICT FUND
Dopositnry Ilalanre Oct. !. 1 9 18____. . . ................................
Itrcrlpls for the Sit Months:
From;
T a i Col l ect or—T a s e s . ____ ___
_______

Wc arc sole agents fo r A m erican Steel &amp; W ire

purchasing only standard goods of established
merit.

1,291.13
22.26
.10.16

..........................
Value of Count) Piupvit&gt;

441,989.24
6,000.00
15.000. 00
10.000. 00
12.000. 09
43.000.

H ow ev er, the h ou sew ife can

Tho Fait Breaker.

JuBt for tlm unko of plvlns mb names
thlnR to ntnrt nn nreument, will nomts
fwyly plenso cuRsrost tltfil mh it mnkes
a bnby cross to cut teeth It niUBt make
tym crosa-cycd to cut eyo teeth-

W IGHT GRO CERY CO.,
Sanford, FL.

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HI* Chrlitmaa Preaent

An old follow 1 know, nnd who tins
all sorts of money, «nys that when ho
was n boy llvlm: on n farm In I’ennBylvnnln nil he cot for Christman was
the privilege of shooting n gun once at
a mark.—K. W. llowe's Monthly.

•7k

Qoldimlth'a Masterpiece.
Goethe, nt tho time o f publication,
,
Had Him There.
»M0 tlint "Tbo VIcnr o f *Wnkolldd"
"Denonn Simms Mow he donn’ jipl i r . r o i t T UP COUNTV f i n a n c k h n r m i n o u : c o u n t y
was out* of the bent novels’ ever writ­ provt* o’ churches advertisin'," remark­
I'rtlod Kndlni March 31*1, 1919
ten, nnd called It a “ proBO-ldyll." It la ed Khlnhonu; “ hut when Ah nst him,
Tl; following report uf (hr rerrinls ami li is burse Turrit* Ilf thp (until of SKM1NUI.K eertntnly the niuslcnl prono of a truo
n dnt ense, wulfo* ho ring the church
CO UN TY lor th period m il Inc .Marrh 31.1, 1919, Mllh thp balance* ami amount of war* poet,—Julian mil.
' * hell fo* service, lie Jos' had millin’ to
ran** iiut.landlnit and
statement uf Ihe asset* anil liabilities. and the vain* ol County
property. • »rrjit irhnul ot the sold Srmlnole County a . reported on the .11 it day uf Marrh',
gay."—Iloston Transcript.
HIINKST A M U .

Comptroller.

2,122.83
4 8.20
Net Ilalanre Oct. 1, I 9 l n . . „ .............
................ ..
Itffrlpl* for Ih■ ,"i» Month*:
From
’la* Collector— t « » m .
...... ...................................... — ... „ ,
C om p tr ollc r^ U etn iH .
. ...
...........
•,
Comptrullfr — Redemptions
Depositor!**— In tr tn t
•■■■.. ....... j _ . .
W. C. William.on — Mitrtllanruus Item.
.
.....................
M ak in g.______‘ ___________________________.*________________•_*
llUhur.rinrnt* fur (hr S I .'M o n t h . :
Hilary Cl.ik Circuit Court ai County Auditor and Clerk to
County C o m m U .lo n tr ........................
Per Diem and Mileage of County Commiuluner.
Pay ol Shrrltf for a t te n d .tier on Cou nty Commissioners
S.l.rlr* of other Ufflrrre anil Cinpluyrra:
Attorney fur County Commissioner*
Supeni.or of Registration.............
.........
County Phy.iclan
.
.
( ounty Demon.irutlon Agent ...» .
. ................. ............
I urnltuir and t l ilu r e * fur:
Court lloutr............. .............. ..... .....‘............... _.................... .............
Ripens’ a of ( ounl) llulldlngs:
Janitor. »n&lt;*. other attendant.
............
....
........... .
Light. furl and water________... ....... ....... ........
............... ...
Ii.turanre.......................... ...... ............... ......... ............... ...........
Incidental.___ . , e ,. , __ ________ r-______
_____ ,
Kent........................... ..... ............... ...... -r
.
....................
l are uf ( ounl. Poor:
Repair* and addition, to Poor llou.es and F a r m . .
P i p e d . -• operation Poor Hou.es and Farm.
....... ......
Alloaanre* trade to Pauper, outside of Poor Houses and
paid by Warrant................................ £ ___ ________
Coroner's ln«|ur.la: For. of Ofttcer., Juror, and 9 ’ lttiruri .
Stationer) A Printing:
&lt;h ni u l Stationery, lllahki, etc - - ......
..... ....
Record l l o o k .......... ..............
..................... .................
Advertising reoulred by law and paw lor by county . - ____ .
I nnutil»lon&gt; Paid to ttfnreri;
•
Tut Assessor
..... ........ .............
. .
T a t Collector
.............. ,■ ,, ,
• lira Orruit Court, recording and general rourt work'...........
Fipen.r* ol ( i.n c m l Flection........................................ ______ __
Mat&lt; rial and labor lor target.
... .
......
.....................
Fspen.es ol Deputy T a i Collector .
.. .
.
____ .
Tick eradication work .
....___
lt&lt; nt ol room for Uovernment Laboratory - —
___ __

2,071.63
7,771.62
674.69
384.46
9 3 .11
910.49

9,831.67
11,909.20

Book* That Profit.

There are hundred" of book", ench
one of whlrlt. If rs-till rend, really nsfdinllnted by tin* person to whom It
happens to npptml. will enable that
person tpilte unconsehmsly to furnish
himself with ammunition which ho will
find of use In the battle of life.—Roose­
velt.

740.00
341.00
26.00
300.00
210.00
180.00
440.00
17.24
240.00
240.02
88.10
37J.66
800,0(1

*

32.90
2,416.10

one sentence o f n hun dred lin os,
nnd e a rlie r In the book. In one o f the
ch ap ters d e scrip tiv e o f W a te rlo o , there
nrr over 5 0 lin e s w ithout a fu ll stop.
E n g la n d 's rerord Is held b y the fo r­
eign en listm en t net. one section o f
ntileli ro'iches Its a ! ; liii'mlt c d iii word.

101.30
9.40
319.64
194.10
178.00
224.23
937,41
167.88
247.30
17.21
16.00
1,901.34
75.00

Daily Fashion Hint
11,581.62
327.48

Depository Ilalanre Marcs 31 1919

379.9.8

•Making /...._........ ......................
Uni, urirmenla for Ihe Sis Months:
&lt; oat of Criminal Prosecutions:
Sheriff and Deputies, Cst Ills Crim C * -.,_
Clerk Circuit VCourt.
Cst
Crlra
Cs
eil M i l
A
S i tIlls
i l l C
lll
unty Judge, Cst Ills Crlm Cs
Justice of Peace, Cst Ills Crim Cs
......
' ounty’ Proterirting Attorney ___
IJauHTs, Pay for attendance Crim. Ct...
Wltncaa Krrr . . . . . . . .
&lt;•th. r n penn s of Criminal prn*i*ruilnni
....... .......... — — .
Mii rKI't Cum. un Fines, elr.. Coll.............................. ..........- ...
heeding Prltoners . . ............ / ______ _____ __________ _________
'I ran.porlatlon paid for and discharge money paid to con ­
vict* on roads . ........
Cay of ruror In Crim. easts. Countv anil Justice ol Pei.ro
Courts
....... ................. . ................... .*
I,:,__
Salarv ot Jailor_______________ %___ , N ... ____ , . ____ ._.__

"

,

2,291.73
0,113.39

637,f&gt;0
4 6 .4 0
147.78
22.19
300.00
10.00

A m en dm en t to Prayer.
L il lie D o n a ld F ro st. H years nbl,
says Ids p ra y e rs every n ig h t, am i one
evening n fte r sa y in g h is re g u la r
prayer, finished up by s a y in g :. "D o n r
Lord, p lease don't let Ilro ih e r Ilill put
his coltl fe e t on m e ."— E xch a n g e .

Hapnlneu.
I f wo are to he h ap p y , we m ust bo
happy n o w j I f w e lire to be bnppy, w e
must be h app y h e r e ; I f w e are to bo
happy, w e m ust he hnppy In ou rselves
nnd not In our con d itio n s.— E x ch a n g e .

187 FEET FRONTAGE ON LAKE M ONROE
Joining Bulkhead on the West. Two blocks of building Ixits.
With two story factory building.

Address: C. KENNISON, I*. O. Box 505, Orlando, Fla.

MONEY
SAVING
PRICES

On Flour, Grain and Feed
Fruit and Vegetable Crates
Ton Cob Boy From Ua at
• i

W h o le sa le P rice*

W r l U f a r T r ia s L b l

W.A.McrrydayComp«y
* Palitko* Florida

A . P. C O N N E L L Y

City Property and Farms are Going at Reasonable Prices

8 8 .2 0 “

177.40
49,03
G7K.49
44.00
18.00

390.00

2.639.79
3,473.40
2.80

Depository Ilalanre, March 31.^1919... ....... .... ........

3,476.10

HOAD FUND

M a k in g .«_v_.____ .
.
. . . . . ____
“ '.em ents r„r (he Hit Month*:
•
Superintend* nee:
i," V 1'* °.1
“ n,l Overseen.................. .. ..................
**' Co. Cnmmlstiunrra for mail Inspection-........... —-------• sld to other persons (or road Inspection ------ -------------- --L " nf l o * Maintenance, lload* 6i Ilridara
—
' ouli and k ' e f h l - t i i , uowU and repair*--___
{-*' • Mtek, roit, rare and feeding . . . . . . .
• aid lur free labor other than Uos.

Feeding Rabbit*.
R a b b its need iv»t on ly preen fe e d ,
but n solid sta p le m eal every d a y —
p re fe ra b ly o f g ra lt;— but that Is a ill 111ru lty nt p r e s e n t; b read m ny be stibstlI nti’&lt;l. w ith a lit tle bran or ontm enl,
and a lw a y s p le n ty o f clean w a te r nr
m ilk nnd w a te r.

LIST YO U R PRO PERTY
AND W E CAN
SELL IT . 1

3.821.08
1,081.37
M oll
1,111.25

tVir are publishing a series of her most important articles.

REAL ESTATE

62.tO

Net Ilalanre, March 31. 1919 ’
. .
W arranls outitandlng, March 31. 1919_____ _________________

hserialf
D « - I. 1918
irJm' f" r lbr. ? u Moaths:
T a i Col ector—f a i m . . _ _ . . __________ J..___
• omptrnl c r —T a i Redemption*
• r f k — lload Camp______ Z __________________

Long Sentencea.
In " I .e s M ls o rn lje s " V lc io r H u g o has

Nit Ilalanrp Marrh 31, 1919 ______ ____ ___ „ ______________
W arrant, out.ianilln* March 31, 1919_____ i

FINK AND FOIIFFITUIIt: FUND
&lt;"P ‘ttory Ilalanre Oct. 1, 1918
_____ ________ _____ ____ ___
Ilereipta for the Mt M**tha:________________ _______ ___________
T t t Collector—T a i r a ...................................... .............
Comptroller—T a i Redem ptions...____________________
M.eriff — Fines and rustic... ..................................... _ .......

Dili,

*

Meredith’s Vanity.
‘‘Georgo Meredith, nn bln friend." ’
lined to toll w it. amusement," writes
Robert Lyud In the London Nation,
"wan a vnln mnn. Someone linn roInteil how, In hln Inter yearn, he repnrdotl It nn a matter of extrouifj.Im­
portance that hi" vlnltorn nhoultl nit
In n iHtnlllon from which they would
Boo hi" face In profile."

4 A A .V .I .

NOTE—Miss Costello it already icell known to most of the ladies of
our city. She is of the Domestic Science Ilranch of the University of
Chicago, a graduate o f Jwwis Institute, Supervisor o f Domestic Science
in Public Schools, Special Lecturer on Domestic Arts and Economy,
Special Lecturer to the Women’s Clubs.

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1919 b) ihe ( lirfc ol the Circuit Court and thp iluirtl of Count/ Commlaslnnrra l« hereby
published under Ihe provl.lnn. of Chapter CM 3 ot the l ,a * . of Florida, A ct. ot 19 1 6 .

easily

become thoroughly informed about most pro­
ducts and, by a process of careful selection of
such products, safeguard health and make pure
food legislation effective.

09

FLOUR

An added zest for every meal.

housewife

has lo n g sin ce learned the advisability o f

UUILDINC FUND
Depositury [lalince Oct. 1, 1 9 1 8 . . . . . . . ..
Iteerlple lor the Sts Monlhu:
From:
Ta* Collector—T a r e s . . .
___
_______ _ ..
Clerk—It,tcrist on l l o n d * . .........

C om pany.

Every thoughtful

6 0 .0 0

Depository tlalinre March 31, 1919 . _ "..... .........

f AM ERI CAN FE NC*e "|

Buying

998.29

9 ,96 9.8 1
6 4 4 9 .9 4
4 8 0 .4 9
3 2 .1 0

4,9 4 2 .4 1
14,9 3 2 .4 4

A MODIBIT CAFE.

Nothing is moro Lushiomblo than
tho capo Just now. A b a chango from
tho bluo model ( ono mlgnt bavo
this design In bliquo tricotlno trim­
med with buttons c f suit-material.
Tho collar and rovers aro full of lino,
yet graccfu.
Tho fulneaa nt tho
waist is held In with a suede bolt.
Medium elzo requires
Jarda Cl­
inch material.
Pictorial Review Capo No. 7371.
BIzea,
to II Inches bust. Prlco.

2! cents,

Insure
Your Home - Your Auto - Tornado Property Damage
Agent Drew Development Co.

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Liability

Formerly Holden Real Estate Co.

City Lots in A ll Parts of City
Celery Lands in M. M, Smith’s Sub Division

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PAGE TEN

AUGUST 15. 1919

T THU SANFORD HERAID

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Finders.
There are four sorts of reader*:
hour glass readers, whose rending runs
In and out nnd.lenvos nothing; sponge
renders, who Imbibe ell but only to
give It out ngnlg ns they got It, nnd
perhaps not so clenr j Jelly-bag renders,
who keep Iho dregs nnd refuse," nnd
let tho pure run through; diamond
renders, who cast aside nil thnt Is
worthless nnd hold only gems.
Tides of tho Ocean.
The Incoming nnd (he outgoing of
the tides la enused by the gravllntlnpnl Influence o f the moon. The
moon, so to sprnk, drawn or lifts tho
water from tho depths on tho snmo
principle Ihnt n pump lifts wnter.
.And us with a pump, tho wnter rushes
In to All the spare left; so the shal­
low wnter near shore rushes out to fill
the extra, space caused by rising of
the wnter, on the principle thnt wafer
seeks Its own level.

A DELIOHTrUL TATLLEUB.
Just whnt one would want for sum­
mer Is thlrf talllour In silk trlcotlno
with narrow straight skirt and a
narrow box coat. The most glorious
part about tho suit' Is tbo vest of
tapestry cloth, overtopped by a col­
lar or lino whlto linen, which may
bo freshened ns often as occasion de­
mands. Five yards 42-lnch material
and
yard tapestry are needed for
average siie.
Pictorial novlew Jacket No. 7716.
Sixes, Id to 20 years. Price, 25 cents.
Skirt No. 7.7.74. Sixes, 14 to 20 years.
Price, 20 cents.

Washington's Advisers.

When Washington formed Ills cab­
inet It had but four members, the In­
terior department being unknown, tho
war nnd navy departments being un­
der one head, and the postmaster gen­
eral being foborcl'nnti* to the treas­
ury. Nevertheless of these four posi­
tions, he gave two to Virginians, Sec­
retary of State Jefferson nnd Attorney
Gcnrr.'.I Randolph; one. to New York,
Alexander Hamilton, nnd one to Mass­
achusetts, Henry Knox,

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Plant Will Be Built a t Fernandina to Manufacture
Thousands of Tons of
Waste Material Into Fertil­
izer for Sole Distribution in
Florida.
W i t h th s Im m edia te e r e ct io n * f A
fa c t o r ) ' t o c o n v e r t sh r im p aerap Intn
fer tiliser , Kernantllna w ill have
lh a
p io n e e r pla nt In the U n lt - d Htalen f o r
th e u tilis a tio n o f this m aterial.
An­
n ou n ce m e n t o f the n ew InJustry .wan
made to d a y hy C. Na»h Held, m a n a g e r
o f th e J a c k s o n v ill e office o f th e N i ­
trate A g e n c i e s C o m p a n y .
K xp er im en ta on the poeelbtlltlee o f
t r a n d a t l n g the w a s te f r o m sh r im p Into
a fe r tilise r have been u nder w a y eln ce
April, the Idea f o r d e v e l o p i n g auch an
Industry
h a v in g
o r ig i n a t e d
In
the
J a c k s o n v ill e offic e.
It la o n lr w ith in
the Iasi f o u r o r five days,
however,
that final de t a ils f o r the estab lishm ent
o f the pla nt a t F e r n a n d ln a h ave be e n
c om pleted.
W o r k w ill c o m m e n c e on th e b u il d in g
at on ce. Mr. Held stated this m o r n i n g
and the Initial ex p e n d itu re w i l l he b e ­
tw een $10,0(10 and I&amp;0.000. O p e r a tio n s
w ill be g in a b o u t ' O c t o b e r 1. T h e o u t ­
put o f fe r t ili s e r w ill be Just su ffic ien t
f o r Florida, a c c o r d i n g to Mr. Held, an d
the produ ct w ill not be put on th e m a r ­
k et for
w h olesa le fe r t ili s e r m a n u f a c ­
turers.
K q u a l to F e r w l a o C.iinno.
T h e ahrlinp s c r a p has v e r y sim ilar
and In fact ab ou t the sam e Ingredie nts
s s those f o u n d In I'eiwivlan Uuano. an d
from
a
fe r tili s a t io n
st a n d p o in t
Is
equ ally aa v a lu a b le aa the P e r u v ia n
p t r d u c t , c o n s id e r e d the m o s t \ I m p o r ­
tant pla nt fo o d tin .Wie m a r k e t . .

United States of the World.
The day will come when we shall
realize not only the brotherhood o f In­
dividuals hut the essential units of all
mankind. All are brothers; all chil­
dren of the same father. The bnrrlers
which divide nntlons are nrtlflclnt. I
Mlevn the time Is nt hand when these
harriers will fall, like the wnlls of
Jericho, before love's trumpet sum­
mons, when the banner of brotherhood
and freedom will float forever.over n
new federation—tho United Stntes of
tho World.—Tolstoy.

H I L L L U M B E R CO
BUILDERS S U P P L IE S
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LUM BER,
LATHS,

SHINGLES ‘
S E W E R P IP E and D R A IN T IL E

Alexandria,
Alexandria, founded Ivy the world
conqueror, Alexander the Great, lx nn
Egyptian city tlml Is enger to loso Its
connection with the faraway past nnd
become completely modernized. Fate
line favored this ambition, for the wontiers (lint Cleopatra knew have been
eaten by Are or swept nwny by the
sen. Alexnndtln !i n city of trade nnd
fashion, dominated hy prosperous Eu­
ropeans too deeply absorbed In tho
stock exchange to bo even vaguely In­
terested In the romantic sldo of their
city.

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iVC TAKE LIUEHTY (MINDS AT PA It

ELDER

S P R IN G S

W ATER

TIIOMAN lb IIA K Ell, Ph. I).
Anilytlrsl and Consulting Chemist • Professional of Nsluthl Nrlrnre
Emeritus, Italllno C e l lr f r , Yloflds
Private Laboratory of Itoltlso College
b, h o ., Nor. Mb, IMS
Winter Perk,
Mr. T. O. Charles

Hanford , I'ls.,
X
D r s r Sir:
I Neve rn m plrls d r s i r f u l r h r m l r s l s n s l i - l * of the cample
s im p le o
off wolei
wafer ( h i t

World's Largest Building.
The Vntlcnn palace nt Romo Is tho
lnrgest building In the world, covering
UP,4 ncres, but with Its additions and
enlargements It was several centuries
In building. The most extensive build­
ing In the world constructed at ono„
time Is tho Pennsylvania station In
New York city, which occupies eight
ncres of ground nnd has exterior wnlls
measuring about one-half n mile. The
cnpltol nt Washington covers ir«.'l,112
square feet, or nearly four ncres.

you b r o t j h l me early last week, as»d b i t e obtained the following retullo:
Cslor_____ ____________________
Clear
It esrtlon
__ _______ ...Neutral
f r e e Ammonia . .. 00porta per million
Albuminoid Ammonia_____ ___ . ..,T r«co

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C h l o r i n e __ ___ t.IS
Oarto per million
Total oollde _ . . S.OO parte per million
Hardness — » 31.01 part* per million
Nil reles._.-------..----- „ T r s r .

The aboenre prsrllralty o f free and » l l i » n l » - H sir.ruo.i'a in .hi* "s le r snd
Ilf very omatl amount u&gt; rmorlnr Indlrslrs Its iir ellrh t quality for household
purposes. In aridlllsn Id ihr gtud -..silly rhotorlr ritllcf of fuprrlar hvusehtld
wslrr. It p o f . e . i e o sperlsl fraturro of much vslur, e.petislly lha»e o f rirrltont
natural srrallon nnd I.OW degree of h ird n r f-.
T h e bar terlologlral analysis. resulting *n on im t lr total fount. In four
•ample* of the w strr, of 1 bsrle rl* prr re nt.: and In Smllng no rolon. or other
harmful bacteria, fully r o n l r m It* pood quality Indlta trd by the C H E M I C A L
analyst*.

flf the many waters of th’ s and olhrr region* Ihsl I ha«e analrrrd. I h s ie
found none superior In all good qualities to that of Ihr "Ltdrr Water."
Youra very respectfully,
( S i g n e d )' T H U S . It. U A K E I I

Dally Thought
To he trusted Is n greater compli­
ment than *&lt;* »w* l/**-r.t—
Mae-

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T. O. CHARLES, Distributor
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TELEPHONE l l l - W

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;&gt;‘ W * w -f -e s " that

T e r u t t a n g u a n o Is ob t a in e d fr o m the
p la ces w h er e p elica n s c o n g r r i a t e , am t'­
ll r a r e ly fo u n d In qu a n titie s o f slxe
e x c e p t In Peru, It lx o n ly pu t on the
m a r k e t e v e r y ( o u r o r a v e y su rs and is
to o sc a r c e f o r g e n e r a l use. T h V th ree
pla nt f o o d s that c o n s tit u t e fe r tilise r
are am m on ia,' potash and ph osp h or ic
acid, all o f w h ich o r ig i n a t e p r a c tic a l ly
In the sa m e m a n n e r as the P e r u v ia n
g u a n o.
In view o f these
facts, Mr.
Held d e c la r e d tod ay, the v a lu e o f d ls c o v e r i o g a p r o c e s s to m a k e th e shrim p
•crap Into f s r i i l l ; « r
c an be readily

Here is your chance if
you are looking
for a real
Irish Buggy made of all
hardwood, full bolted and
extra wide steel wheel.

seen

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Home Idea o f w h a t the Industry w ill
m ea n to F e r n a n d ln a can
be g a in ed
f r o m the f a c t that thla t o w n now' sh ips
m er e shrim p th an a n y one p la ce In the
U nited Hlates.
T h e ca lc ti
last y e a r
r a n g e d ‘ u p w a r d to 10,060 tons, a ttret
o f 200 b o a ts b e i n g e n g a g e d In c a t c h in g
sh r im p f o r th e Ferm u .d lnn inurkrt.
W il l Itllm ln a l* l.uss.
D u r in g tho e s p e r l m e n t i In mUklng
sh r im p s c r a p Into fertiliser,
It wua
f o u n d Ihul i - p er cent o f the sh rim p
Is head, w h i c h Is re m o v e d uml t h r o w n
a w a y b e fo r e the sh rim p ur* Iced and
•hipped. Hhrliup c a n i . e i s l&gt;*o an ev en
b i g g e r p e r c e n t a g e o f th e sh r im p In
running.
p er cent, w h ich
con sti­
tu tes the head and tall, be in g w ae.ed.
T h e scr a p w ill be c o lle c t e d n ig h tly
In m o t o r trucks, hauled to the plant
and pul t h r o u g h a d r y i n g nml g r i n d ­
i n g process. .O w in g to the sp eedy d e ­
c o m p o s it io n o f the w a s te a q u ic k p r o ­
c e ss !■ n ecessary.
W h ile the m a n u f a c t u r e
of
sh r im p
• ersp Into fe r t ili s e r has been tried in
a sm all way before, thla Is tho Oral
tim e an e n t ir e ly s u c c e s s f u l p r o c e - a has
be e n fou nd. Mr. Held said today.
In ad dition to the for tllla er a s l o c k
f o o d w ill be m a d e out o f the sh rim p
acrap.
T h e F e r n a n d ln a plant will be
under th e s u p e r v is io n and d ir e c t io n ox
th e J a c k s o n v i l l e offle*.
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REAL ESTATE
BARGAINS

Price $4.25 .

Standard Size Wash Doards
llrass 70c
Glass COc
White Metal 45c

LEE BROTHERS
LITTLE TOT8’ ROMPERS.

Playtime calls for comfortable gar­
ments, go hpre Is a romper model
thnt answers 'he requirements of
good sense and good looks. Plain
blue gingham may bo used, tbo
bloomers being shirred to a short
waist with sleeves cut In one. Thero
aro pockets of self-material.
Eor
average slzo, two yards 36-Inch inntcrtnl.
Pictorial Review Rompers No.
7155. Sizes, 1 to 6 years. IT loo, 15
fonts.

H ARD W A RE

for
HARD W EAR

Kook Stoves, Yes!
No. 7
No. 8

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$14.75
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17.00

Plumbing
and Sheet Melal
Contractors

Peculiar’ Fetllng.
Ct'lln liiul been 111 for tunny week*
Out* tiny when nhi* was stronger ami
hmi been put in n clmlr, she slipped
down In tin* floor nnd stood for u mo
ment on ht*r foot. "Oh," sin* vnld, Ii
n nmrli surprised voice, “ I feet henv
to myself."

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Many Like Him.
All newspnpiT* often have advertise•nents which could be rewritten ndvnntnRemedy, Rut It took n eluireh paper
lo offer tin* most original one yet:
"Wanted—A mlnUler who 1ms been
nmrrb'd -2 years Is very desirous of
scouring n change."

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FOR EXCLUSIVE YOUNO LADIES.

One can manage to look both pic­
turesque and sophisticated In a toi­
lette with skirl of plain pique nnd
overblauso of llgured organdy, es­
pecially It tho orcrblouse goes over
the walatllnn nnd ha- a round r.cck
run with black satin ribbon. Need­
less to ndd that the streamer belt
Is also of satin ribbon. M dlum also
requires l f l yards 36-lnch pique and
yards‘ flKured orrindy.

Pictorial Review Dress No. .7739.
Slzeg, 12 to 29 years.
Price, 25
cents.

m JlTh*

some today!
Y ou ’re going to
call Lucky Striken
just right. Because
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good, w holesom e
flavor o f toasted
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�AUGUST 15, 1919

THE SANFORD BpgRALD

MEET HERE TO M O R R O W

now in the neighborhood of $17,000 !■*
brick Ninth Street from Park Commissioner* of Seminole County, Florida,
Lut on* aid one-hail (1)4) blocks, nt th* office of eald board al the court house
per mile to build nnd $1,000 per Avenue
I’ lopossl to be presented In n ssslcd cn- in Sanford, Florida, on or before ten o'clock
ctlopn erdoreed on lb# outside "U lds let n. m, on th* Snd day of ftplrmbsr A. D. 1919,
Volucta. Lake and Seminole to De- mile for interest alone.
pseln* Ninth Street." Snnford, Florid* and for th* eacavntlon and construction of the
cldc on Bridges
There is good argument on both Ibensnse of tho bidder or bidders.
ditches, drains or canals and lateral ditches,
E*cb. proposal must be accompanied b y a drain* or canals (n th* Jessup Drainage Dis­
made payable at elfht In the trict.
The boards of county commiivaion- sides of the question. The people certified.check
order of tho City Clerk of Sanford, Firoldn
Earh bid must be accompanied by a certi­
s of Volusia, Sominolo and Lake themselves must determine what for two hundered ( 1200 .00) Dollars.
fied check In tha sum of Five Hundred ItiOO)
they want.— DeLand News.
Dollar),
payable tr said hoard, as an evi­
Th# successful bidder or bidders will be
counties meet In Snnford at 9 o'clock
required to fiv e n bond equal t o his or tbeir dence of godd f a l 'j .
E stlm s'H total VA.-dsgr, tn.attu cubic
bid and sucli bond to ba executed by n
Saturday for the purpose of conalstsurety rotayin y, licensed to do business in yards. Thla quantity Is only approalmats-,
Tnc joint action with reference to
tha State of Florida, said bond
to be being given ns a uniform basis (or compari­
son of bids, and th* said board reserve* the
approred by the City Coundl.
Another Elrthday Parly
-u'chasing the bridges over the St.
1
Flans snd specification* may be seen nt right to Increase or decrease the amount of
aald
yardage a* may be deemed n****siry.
A pleasant event In young people’s tha City Clerk** ortlco or at tbs office ol
Johns at Harden’s Ferry and a
All bid* shall be made upon a form to be
9red T. William*, C l 'y Hnilnser.
Crow s Bluff and the erection of a circles was the birthday party given
The City Council reserves th* rl*ht to re­ furnished.
snd snd all bids.
The board neervr* the tight to reject any
bridge at Osteen.
Seminole county by Miss Mabel Wilkinson on Wed­ ject
and all bids.
Fred I*. Itlnr*
F. L. Miller
City
Clerk
l*re*.
Council.
-Th
e successful blddsr w 1be required to
ttill b e a s k e d to meet half the ex­ nesday afternoon in celebration of
give a bond' equal to 75 per rent of the
Fred. T. Williams •
her
fifteenth
birthday
to
a
group
of
amount of his tr their bid, computed upon
City. Fnglnecr.
pons
CS-ttc.
the basis of the yardage above mentioned,
pmsc of the bridges at Harden’s girl friends among whom were in­
with a Surety Company qualMed ta write
such bonds in the State of Florida, at surety
cluded
the
cb'iir
of
the
Congrega­
Kerry and at Osteen, while Lake
NOTICE OF ELECTION
thereon; the Surety Company and form of
Notice I* hrreby liv en thst an election bond to be approved by said board.
county will he asked to meet half tional church. Games were enjoyed
will
be
held
■
t
the
several
Foiling
places
In
A copy of plans, spevlflratlon* and pro•he expense of the bridge at Crows nnd delicious refreshments served Seminole County, Florida, on the 16th day ill**
and proposed contract, bond and form of
of
September
IDID
pursuant
lo
Chapter
Into
in
the
afternoon.
bid
may- lie obtained upon application to the
yluff. All providing the people of
HI95 ol the I.aws of Florid* *-*r - f 1213, undersigned upon making a deposit of
Entitled An net ,tn Prohibit Hot* or Swine Ten Dollars, this sum to be rrfunded when
Volusia county vote in favor of ellmrunnln or roaming at Isite In eald county, aald plans, sprrlflratlons, etc., have been re­
Lossing—Lee
inatitu! the present privately owned
for the purpose of adopting or rejectlnt the turned.
Provision* of said set, said election to be
Ily order of the Hoard of County Com­
” J hlsh ..II bridge.
The wedding of Lieut. Frank Los­ held In securdence with exUtint law* tovern- missioner*
of Seminole County, Florid*,
inr
tcnersl
elections,
Including
the
ijuslUi'seal*
J.\ A. DOlHil.ASS,
To make the bridges free, main­ sing nnd Mrs. Mary Evelyn Lee cstlon of voters.
65 Uc
Clerk.
tain them with eight keepers, one at took place at tho home of Mrs. Lee
The following elector* hsv* been appointed
each bridge, and to pay interest on on French avenue last Sunday after­ to conduct ssiiT election and to canvass snd
make returns of the vote* cast In the several
Ike Cirrull Court of the Seventh Judicial
the investment estimated at $350,000 noon at four o’ clock.
Dr. George precincts, respectively, the last named to art In Cirrull
of Florida, Serilnnle County. In
as clerk
Chancery.
n il. cost the tax payers about three Hyman, pastor of the Haptist church
J. F. I.sing, joined by J. E. I.ilng, her hut*
Precinct No I. Tim Kesne, F. E. C
mills additional taxes, which would officiated and only the immediate A. W. Wathen and W. F. Shilley.
band.
I
Complainants
Precinct
No
2
A.
S.
Hawkins,
J.
C.
Muflrtt
bring in about $30,000.00 per year. family and a few friends were pres­ J**, A. Johnson snd J. IV. Hell.
v».
Precinct No 3, C. I.. Hrltt, (i. P. Patton, Wm. (!, Andenried. It. If, Kamsry, Geo, It.
If a Hat rate of 25 cents toll for the ent.
Morton, Individually and a* trustee, Cal­
David Speer, and F. I*. Hlnei.
round trip is made, it i.t estimated
The contracting parties are well I’reclnrt No. t, fc. A. Hicks, T. A. John­ vin A. Poser, Anna C. Woodhrldge, indi­
vidually snd as trustee, Albert (J. Eavew
A. V. McOuinn and le opard Kelt.
that the bridges will be self sustain­ known here, the bride, Mrs. Lee son,
Precinct No. S, T. t . Cushing. N. J. Tan­ and ttichie H’ oo-Ibrldce, snu *’ unknown
peer n» rlalmlng Interest, by through or un­
ing. w ill meet their own upkeep, pay having resided here for many years ner, &lt;). (1. Wslrott :nd H. II. McCall
Precleet No 6, J. W. Flynt, 0 . T. Peters.• der anv of uie above named defendants,
fur their own keepers, pay interest nnd for the past two years has been J. V. Wicks, snd M. E. Henley.
either as heirs, devisee*, grantees, legatees
No. 7. It, It. Roberts, J. E. Sny­ nr oth&gt;rad-e. and all unknown person* rl»lmon th z investment and create n fund connected with the J. L. Millery der.Precinct
Ing
interest bv, through or under Jessie C.
(I. O.J Arub* AD•1 l„ U. Collins.
Murphey and J. Klrhmond Murphey, her
Precinct No, H. C. E. Mathers, S. E.
for retiring the bonds.
bakery where her uniform courtesy Mathers,
P. E. Iteddltt tnd A. W. Morcmsn. husband, now deceased, as heirs, devisee*.
Precinrt No. 9 T. D. Hartley, T. P. I.«*le Irgatre*. or otherwise, and all other unknown
Some people want the bridges ab­ and good nature made her a world (f
prrtnr.i rlalmlng any Interest In and to salt)
A. Ilistllne, snd J. N. Searcy.
The groom is the son of J. Prerinct
solutely free, clalminp that it i» no friends.
No. 10, James Itrcd, J. 0 . Mar­ property invloved In said suit.
Defendants.
A. C. Sloblom and A. E. Sjoblom.
more just to collect tolls on bridges Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lossing of this tin,Precinct
No, 11.
J. W. Osteen, A. W.
Order nf Constructive Service
tahn to collect them on brick and city and has just returned from Mullen, A. II. Fuller snd W. 11. Hsllsrd.
T o all unknown nartles claiming interest
Said elerllon to br held In accordance by, through or under IVm. G. Andenried,
other hard surface roads, which cost France, where he was a Frst Lieu­ with
It.
t l. K am sey, G eo . II. M orton, Individually
the is ** of Florida governing the hold
tenant serving ull through the war. in* of general elections In said state snd re­ and aa trustee, Calvin A. Post*, Albert G.
Eaves, Klrhle Woodhrldge and Jessie C.
to be made to the clerk and rhair- n^we«W»*ve-e»-vw.~',",om,inii
Murphey, her
He is an experienced carpenter nnd turns
man of the Hoard of County v ou .....
'
husband,
a* heir*, devisees, grantees, legator*
is in the employ of Contractor S. O. ot said County.
'Done by order of th* tt..-,-) - ( Cstiivtv , nr ot*&gt;—- I - - rr Jgy ... sltkvi «*i mem, *n&lt;l alt
Shlnholscr.
Commissioners ot Se'-inole County, Florida unknown person*, corporations or »*siel».
tion*, rlalmlng an Interest In the following
IS jail
E. A. litHHH.A8S
Mr. and Mrs. Lossing will make Clirk of Hoard of County Commissioners! described properly vltutt* m Seminole Coun­
ty. Florida, to w|t ii —'ln at Intersection nf
ol Seminole County, Florida.
their future home on French avenue 6&amp;*Mr.
East Line of Mellouvillo Ave., with souru
line of Sec. 30, run North along Mellonville
this city nnd the best wishes of their
Ave., 162 .yards, East at right angles 162
ninny- friends nre extended to them. In the t'lrrull Court. Seventh Judicial f i t ■ yards, South at right angle* 162 yards,

MSS. « S .
LIMIK ASLEEP

And Wai Run-Down, W eak and
Nervoui, Say» Florida Lady.
Five Bottles of Cardoi
M ade u
» cr n cu .
Kathleen. Fla,—Mrs. Dftllna Prine,
of thla place, naya: "After the birth
of my last ch ild ...I got Tery much
run-down and weakened, no much
tbit I could hardly do anything at
all.
I was bo awfully nervous that
I could ecarccly enduro the least
noise.
My condition wan getting
worse all ibo tim e...
I knew I must havo somo relief or
I would soon be in tho bed and In a
serious condition for I felt so badly
end was so nervous and vreak I could
hsrdly live. My husband naked Dr.
—— —about my taking CarduL Ho
sa.d, It’s a good medicine, and good
for flint troublo’, so ho got mo 6 bot­
tles... After about tho second bottle I
felt greatly improved...before taking
It my limbs nnd hands and arms
would go to Bicep. After taking It,
however, this poor circulation disap­
peared. My Btrcngth carno back to
me nnd I -.van neon on tho road to
health. Afler lUe uso of about 5 bot­
tles. I could do all my house-work
and nttend to my six children bo­
rides."
Vou can fe d cafo In giving Cardui
e thorough trial for your troubles It
contains no harmful or habit-forming
drugs, but is composed of mild, vegelat,lp, medicinal Ingredients with no
, J nfter-offoots. Thousands of women
have \olun tar Ily written, telling of
«
.Cardui has doue thcui. It
Ihouitl holp you, too. Try i t . H 74
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One Inch Cards Will lie Published Un­
der This Heading Al The Hale Of *7.?Per Year.

I S C H EL LA LWEYMEARI N E S
orncE

in t i h : c o u r t h o u s e

SANFORD

-••

FLO RID A

THOMAS EMMET WILSON
E. PER01'SON IIODSMtrLIrr.F

Wilson &amp; Hoasholdcr
LAWYERS
Snnford.

Floruit

ATLANTIC HOTEL
Hay nnd llogan St*.
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
All railroad ticket offices in
building.
Center of every­
thing.
All modern improve­
ments.
First class in every
way. Hot and cold running
water in rooms.
Rates, $1.00 up.
Room and bath $1.50 up

E. FRANK. PEARCE, Prop.

We
Still Have Good
Envelopes at
5b a Pk£.

HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
Office Supply Dept.
Phone 148
Sanford, Florida

Knocking High Halls
Dcraiise the Sanford hnli team was
fined one hundred dollars for its rolueal to allow Umpire Osteen to ar­
bitrate a game the people of that
thnt town nre ilrinly convinced that
Sanford is right In the same class
with Saint Louis and Sheorngo.
Yassum.
Where is there another
•town in the state thnt has been fined
like that? Yes, where Is it? And
where is there another town in the
state thnt is willing to go right down
in its stocking nnd pull up n wad,
rip off a century note, slap it down
on the counter—and then smile7 I'll
answer: There nin’ t none. Sanford is
plum ticklen half to death over the
happy termination of nn unplensant
episode.
Oh, you Sanford!
You
little dusty rogue!— Palm Beach
Tost.

•

Will Transport School Children
The Snnford schools will ngnin fur­
nish transportation to the children
living within the Sanford territory
hut too far'from the school building
to walk.
Elsewhere in this issue the board
is advertising for bins for such trans­
portation as it is their desire to have
everything in readiness by the open­
ing day.

celt, nf Florida, In and for Seminole Conn.
I). In Cliancrry
H. J. I.obean and Alma Thurman,
Complainant*,
*

Cordelia E.' *ilill and William Hmry
Hill, her hushnni; *14- •c-V'-T*1 par­
ties claiming Interests under Cordelia
I. . Hill and William Henry Hill, her
husband, or ritlirr of them, or other­
wise, In the land described below;
Alien G Apgar and — •—•—Apgar, his
wife; all unknown partle*
‘ a claiming
maiming
Interests under Allen G. Ape*•r anil
— — — Apgar, hi* wife, or either ot
them, or otherwise. In the land det*
erllH’d below; all unknown parties
claiming an Interest In th* following
drsrrlbed land situate In Seminole
f o u n t ) , Florida, to-wit: S 1j of S l j of
SEJj of SW Jt of Section 11, Tow n­
ship 21 South, Range 29 East; also
begin at SW corner of S E 's of Sec­
tion 13, Township 21 South, Kangr
*9 Eail, run east l l ) i rhalns, north
10 rhalns, west 11)4 chains, south 10
chains, defendants.
Order of Service by Publication
T o all parties claiming Interests under
Cordelia E. Hill and William Henry Hill, be?
husband nr dthrr of them, or otherwise, in
the land described below: and all parties
claiming interests under Allen G. Apgar and
— — — Apgar, hi* wife, or e.ther of them, or
otherwise. In the land desvribrd below; and
all parties rlalmlng an Interest In the follow­
ing devrrlbfd land situate In Seminole coun­
ty. Florida, to-wit! S,'l ol S !y of SE ?j of
MV U of Section 13, TownsMtr 21 South,
Kangr 23 East; also begin at SW rornrr of
SK ji of Section 13, Township 21 South,
Hangr 29 East, run East I l l s chains.
North LO rhalns, West 1 ( ) 4 rhalns, South 10
chains.
It Is hereby ordered tha* you appear to tie
bill of complaint I1*;J htreln against you In
the above entitled cause, on the first day of
September, A. D. 1919, and the Sanford
Herald Is hrreby designated a* the newspaper
In whlrh this nrdrr shall br published oner
a week for twelve consecutive weeks.
Witness my hand and seal of office this
2nd day of June, A. D. 1919.
(trail
K. A. DOUGLASS,
( I,rk Circuit Court, Seminole Co., FI*.
W. M. Murphy, Jr.,
Solicitor for Ccmptal
56-|3tc

West |62 ja rd s, Sec, 30 Twp, 19 S. itangc
31 E.
Vou and each of you are hereby ordered
to be and appear briore our said Circuit
Court at th* Court House n Sanford, Fla on
the 3rd day of Nov. A. I). 1919. then wed
, v rr* lo make nn**-cr t z ttv uir. 6. 1*
—..i.
hrrri.i ft d against vou.
It I* further ordered that thl* notice It*
published onre a week (or twelve week* In
the Svnfurd Herald, a newspaper, published
In Seminole County, F'lorlda.
Witness my hand and seal of said Circuit
Court, thU the 7th vlav ol August 1919.
(Seal)
E. A. DOUGLASS
Clerk of Circuit Court Seminole Co., Kla,
E.
Hnusholder
Suliw'itor.
6 5- IStc

In Clrrult Court of the .Seventh Judlrlal
Cirrull nr Florida, Seminole Count),
In Ch nrett.
C. L. Randall, Complainant
v*.
V
William Atkinson Daniel, Luther C. Porter,
The Pnrt.mnuth Trust ft Guarantee C o.,
Alice C. Hill, David Lee Daniel, A. D.
Marblrd, and all unknown prrtons claim ­
ing any Interest by through or under the
above named parti*, or either of them, as
hrlrs, devi.rrs. grantees, legatees or oth er­
wise and alf other unknown persons claim­
ing any interest In and to said lands Involved
In
said suit. *t al.
Di frndants.
Order of Constructive Service
To the defanvlants; William Atklo.nn
Daniel, Luther C. Porter, The Portsmouth
Trust
Guarantiee Co., Alice C. Hill,
David Lw Daniil and A. D, Klarblrds
It appearing from the sworn hill of c o m ­
plaint herein Aled, that your place of rcrldence Is unknown, and that you are over
,he age of 21 years:
It Is therefore Ordered that you and earh
of you do appear before our said Circuit
Court at the Court House In Sanford. Florid*
on the Clh day of Lrtovrr, A. D. 1919, thin
and there tn make answer to th* bill of
f ortplalnt fll»d hrrsln against you.
It Is further ordered that this order be
published In C'e Sanford IDrald, a newspaper
published in Seminole County, Fla., onee a
» e * i for eight ronsecutlve weeks,
WMrv-s my ha-.il and seal of said Circuit
Court this the Tth day of August 1919.
(St ai i
E. A. DOUGLASS,
_ (;' rl- of C lr-ilt Court Seminole Co., FI*.

ft

In t'lrrull Court Seventh Judicial t'lrrull,
Seminole Counts. Florida. In • hsntrvy
Henry If. 111.
i f t Chappell.
II. lHt»
E. F. Housholdv-r,
Marv Wheeler Chappell, and
Solicitor.
65-9te
Couldn't Find Any.
Hill to
J. Ilargrvave*, Complainant*
quiet
v*.
"I got one good laugh out of the Joteph Garvin,
Title.
the unknown
Notice of tpatlrallon for Tat Deed Under
tour, anyhow," said Yorick Hamm, legatev* and devisees under the
Section H of Chapter I t M , I.aws of Flotilla
lavt will and testament nf Jo­
Notice is hereby given that George Smlth“ and that was when a lank town sher­ seph Garvin, the unknown ieir* of
rrmufi, purchaser nf Tas
CcrtiAvat* No.
iff tried to attach our box office re­ Joseph Garvin, Wm. O. Arvdrn1922. dated the 3rd day of JUnr A. D. 1901,
rrld, the unknown legatees and
.
ceipts.”—Louisville Courlor-Journol.
has
Aled
said
regtlAcal-ln
my
office and ha*
devisers under the last will und
made application for tas dtrd to issue tn
testament of Wm. G. Andrnaccordance with law.
Said cerllflcate em­
reid, and the unknown heir* of
brace* the following deacrihed property sit­
Wm. G. Andrnrvld, Defendants.
uated in Reminol# County, F'lorlda to wit;
Notice tn Non-Residents
SW'*' of 8 W I ( Sec. 19, Twp. 21 South
T o Joseph Garvin, Itvsldcnce Unknown;
Range 39 East.
The said land l» l n ( as­
T o Wm. G. Andmreid, Healdenre Unknown: j sessed at the date of the isauanre of such
It appearing by the sworn bill of com- |rtrtiPrato in the name of J. W. Drown.
plaint tiled hi-reiu against you that you have i I ' s l t i i
irrtiiirsts shall be redeemed
or
to have l o n e Inter*** •" the I-!!.. - - , according tn law tax deed will ftsue thereon
^nnford Reads Them \V!ih Un­ Ing rlilm
drsrrlbed I'nd in Seminole county, Flor­ on the 9lh day of September, A. I), 191 J.
ida, lo-wit:
*
common loterest
Witness my official signature and se.-l thla
The West half &lt;W'&gt;I of the Southwevt the 7th day of August A. D. 1919.
A Sanfoid citizen tells his experi­ quarter (SW )J) of Srctlon 29, Township 19
tlleal) \
K. A. D &gt;UGI. VSS.
Kangr 31 East, less and eir rp t the
Clerk Circuit Court S-minole C ounty,
ence in the following statement. No South,
West half ( W ' i ) ol the West half W ', 1 of j
Florida
better evidence than this cun be had. the Southwest quarter ( S W ' j l of th* South­
Hy V, M. Douglass, D. C.
west quarter ( 8 W ) ( ) of Section 29. Town­
The truthful reports of friends und ship 19 South. Kang* 31 East. Containing '9
Ilrpartmrnl of the Interior, P, ,S. Lin I (&gt;(T&gt;e*‘
neighbors is the best prouf in the aerra niot\ or I*-**.
(i sines ville, FI*. July ?*, 191**
You ate therefore hereby required and or
world:
Read and be convinced. tiered to he anil appear befoie our said
Notice is hereby given that Sadi* Waliace
widow
of
Arthur
II. Wallace, deceased, of
Circuit Court at the Court House in San­
Ask your neighbor!
ford. Florid*, on th* F»ril Monday In Au­ Wrkiwa, Florida, who on May 23, 1911
1919, bring the (th day of said month, mail* Ifomeslead Entry No 012121 for
A. W. Wathen, farmer, 400 W. gust,
then and there lo make answer to the bill S W '4 of N W ' j , N W I , of S i v t , Section 6
First St., Snnford, suys: "I have of complaint herein Bled against you, and ft N l j of S E ' t , Section 6. Township 20 9,,
therein tall not, else said bill will be taken as Hang* 29 E. •Tallahassee Meridian has A|e&lt;|
used Doan's Kidney Fills off nnd on confessed against you, followed by Aral de­ notice of Intention to make three-year I’ rjo f
to establish rlalm to the land above drsrrlbed
for laverul years and they are the cree.
It Is further ordered that this notice he before Clirk Circuit Cuurt, at Hanford,
belt kidney remedy to be had. I published In the Sanford Herald., a news­ Florida, on the 6lh day of September 1919.
Claimant names a* wltntsse*paper published in Hcml|fd* rounty. Florid*,
have auflered a lot with my back one
William C. Holiday, nf Wekiwa, Florida.
each week for 8 codqecutlvs week*.
II.
II. Click, of Wekiwa. Flarida.
and kidney weakness.
On several
TO ALL F A K T IB 3 C L A I M I N G AN I N ­ Ebrn ( ’ ripper, of Wekiwa Florida.
T
E
R
E
S
T
IN
T
H
E
P
H
O
I'E
IIT
Y
H
E
R
EIN
occasions Donn’s Kidney Fills have IIELOW O KSCUIH E D: 'Inder Joveph liar- \\\ n. Whidden, of Wekiwa, Florida,
ROUT. W. DAVIS
come to my rescue when. I was com­ yin and Wm. G. Andcnrcid, or otherwise.
6l-5tg
*
Register.
It bring made to appear by a sworn bill of
pletely down and out with kidney romplalnt
filed hertln again.t you thst you
lh. Inlrrtar., If. N l.and Dill re
trouble. Whenever I feel their need have or claim lo have some lnlef*«t in the "rpydmrnl of Gainesville,
FI*., July 26.
following described lands in Seminote county,
Nutire
I*
hereby
given that John K [)»-,-•
now, they always bring the same Florida, to-wlt:
lilioti ol fack xiiu lllr, Fta., who on May ID,
The Writ half ( W M ) of the Southwret I9 H , made Homestead Entry- No. 011191
quick results and I can't say too
uarter ISK’ j f l of Section 23, Township ID for N H of N W k . SE Ji of* N W )f A NWW of
much in tHeir praise.”
(Statement outh. Range 31 Ea*t, Irea and eir ept the of Nl: ‘ i . Srrllnn 2It Township IK 8. Kangr
W r it half ( W ) 4 ) of the West half (W&gt;4) of .11 E., Tallahassee Meridian ha* (Red notice
given May 22, 1914.)
the Southwest quarter I S W f i l of the South- of Intention to make Thtee-year I'roof to
well quarter &lt; S W )() of Section 2D, Town- ratatillah claim to the Unit aliove described,
'On March 19. 1918. Mr. Wathen ■hlp
ID South, Kang* 31 Kaet, conalnlng hrfore Clerk Circuit Court at Hanford,
TO
aerra rnoro or let*.
suid: "1. am still ai strong in praise
Florida on the Sth day of September inIV.
C la im a n t name* it* witnesses:
You ara therefore h n r b y commanded and
of Doan’s Kidney Fills as ever. I required
to be and appear befora our said Cheeter C arp rater, of CUteen, Florida..
haven’ t needed Doan’s since giving Circuit Cuurt at tha Court House In San* , Joha Fell, of Osteen. Florida. '
ford, Florida, on the Flret Monday In Sep. Martin Shepard, of triteen, Florida.
my last endorsement."
timber, IMID, belnc the firm! day of laid Anthony Jonee of Enterprise. Florida.
lit)IIT . W . DAVIS
month, then and there to make anaerer unto]
Price 60c at all dealers. Don’ t the bill of complaint filed herein aeainat you. j C4-5lc
Register.
therein fall not elee aald bill will be
simply ask for a kidney re m e d y - and
•aken ae ronfej-.-it against y o j , lo ba fol­ In t'lrrull ( ' ohm. Hetreih Jud rial C rcolt
get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same lowed by final decree.
State of Florida.
It la further ordered that Ihla r.ollea he I The Merchant! National Hark of Savannah
that Mr. Wathen had.
Foster- publiahtd
onee each week for twelve week* In ]
v$.
Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. the Sanford Herald, a nawapaper publlahed ' Lae? C. Pierian at Admltlatrafrla of
In H—
!e ecanty, Florida.
Estate of Joaeph F'.negan. (rotated, at al.
Done and ordered thla the 51b day of
tty virtue of a judgement cindered In the
June. 191*.
Circuit Court of Orante C o j n t y , Fla., In(teal!
E. A. DOUGLASS,
proceeding b y ' f l i e farlai to revive the judge­
Clerk Circuit Court Seminole Co., Fla.
ment in above entitled raute and for aaecLEGAL A D V ER TISIN G
Ily V. E. Douglas*, D. C.
ution.ee to certain helre ol Joaeph Flnrgan.
Dlekinaon ft Dickinson, ,
i l i l Mnalien
ieeueti thereon,
e t'» s ;:d , U
, . . « . i i . u i«ueti
tnereon, I
tH .loo.it i.t Coinpiaintinta.
have levied upon and will aril at the front
td -llte
dour
of
the
Court
Haute
in
Sanford,
Semi­
Netlr* la raslnjf Cuutraeler*
nole County, Florida at II o ’eU-ik a. m. on
Healed proposal* will be received by the
Monday
the
lat
day
of
Sept
‘
..her,
A.
D.
City Connell of Banlord. Florida at tw, of1019 all the right title and Intrfrit, tlilm and
l .It* of lbs C.'ly Clerk at or before * :3&lt;&gt; I . M.
demand of Katherine W. I'inagaa, Charlie
twpttmber 15th. 1*1* for grading an. pav-

PAGE ELEVEN
Selby Flnrgan, Joaeph Flnrgan, Lira. II. L.
It la further ordered thnt this nolle* ba
Lamtxrt, Jams* M rElroy Parramore, Agne* ntbllsbed onr* earh week for Iwtlv* week*
Parramor*, Effl* Parramor* and Elisabeth
n the Sanford Herald, « newspaper pub­
Parramore, aa heir* of aald Joseph Flnsgao, lished la Sem'nole County. Florida.
decease J, in nod to th* SW &lt;( ol N E t j of
Witness my hand and affielal seal of tha
Section IS, Tn. 20 S. Hang* 31 Eaat and th* •aid Circuit Court thl* th* nth day of AugN W )| of 8 E H of Section IB. Tp. 20.
S u»t. 1919.
Hang* 31 East In Svmlncle County, Florida.
(Seal I
E. A. DGUQLAS3
E. E. IIKADY.
Clerk,
Circuit
Court.
Sheriff Seminole County, F'la.
Sch'll* Mains*.
Ct-5tr.
■6!-llte.
, oovvnroe (of (J Irtn llim it.
j
In Cirrull Conti o f th* Seventh Jodlrla In d r o l l Court 7th Judicial Circuit, Sem i­
Cirrull of Florida, Seminole Count).
In
nole County, Florid*. In Chanrerr,
Chanrerg.
In r* Petition of Fannie O, Davis; a Married
C . L. Itandall, Complainant
Woman.
v*
Order and License
William Atkinson Daniel, Luther C. Porter,
Thl* matter, coming on to b» heard thl*
The Portsmouth 'fru it ft Guraant*e C o.. day before me upon the r*part of E. F. HotttAllro C. Hill, l)av lil Lee Daniel, A. I*. Star- holder, special master heretofore appointed
bird. and alt unknown person* claiming tn take and report testimony a* lo In* eapa.
any interest by, through or under the city, competency and qualiUcatloni of peti­
above named partir* or either of them, a* tioner to take charge ajf and manage her
heirs, devisees legatees, grantees nr other­ n tatr. with hi* opinion th*r*on, th* court,
wise, and all other unknown persons rlilm - having examined tha report and the testi­
Ing any Interest in and to the said lands In­ mony. And* that th* aald Fannie C. Davis
volved In said suit. *t nl
is qualified to take charge of and manage her
estate, and thereupon U Is hereby ordered,
Order of Constructive Service.
To all unknown parties rlalmlng interest adjudged and decreed that the said matter's
by, through or undrr William Atkinson Dan­ report lie and the same la hereby approved
iel, Luther C. Porter, The Portsmouth Trust and ronflrmcd.
ft Guarantee Co., Alice C. Hill, David Lee
IT IS F lIK TH E Il O K D E ItE D . ADJU DG
Daniel, and A. D. Slarblrd, a* hrlrs, devisees, ED A N D D E C R E E D , That the petitioner,
granites, legitees nr otherwise, ot any or the said Fannie C. Davie, be and an* la her*
either of them and all unknown person*, by granted license to take charge of anil
corporations nr associations claiming an manage her ratate and property, to control
Interest In the following described lands the same, to contract and be contracted
situate In Seminole County. Florida, to-wft: with, to sue and he sued, and to become n
I.ota I tn 29 Inclusive (less Lots t and 6) free dealer and Islr.tl herself In all respects at
W. A. ft D. I.. Daniel’* Subdivision of th* II she were unmarried.
SE&gt;, of Sec 10. Tw p 21 S. Hang* 29 E.
Done and urdered in Chambers at UsLand
130 acres more or leas.
F'lorlda this the 2nd nvy of August 1919.
Vou and each of you are hereby ordered to
J ' 8 . W. I’ E R K IN S
he and appear before our said Circuit Court 65-ltc
Judge.
at the Court House in Sanford, Florida, on
the 3rd day ot Nov. A. I). 1919, then and
there to make answer to the bill of complaint
In the Circuit fau lt. Hetenlh Jadlcftl Cir­
herein tiled against you!
cuit. Irs and far Hs.nlnsl) Csnn-.y, FieriJs
It Is further ordered that this nutiro br
in ffit nrcrr.
published onre a week for twelve week* In Albert Hall. Complainant
the Sanford Herald, a newspaper published
v*.
In Seminole County, Flor da.
Rtiia M. Hall, Defendant.
»
Wltnra- my band and seal of said Circuit To Rosa M. Hall, — — Street, IndlinappUi.
Ind.
Crurt, thl* the 7th day of Aug. 919,
(Seal)
E. A. DOUGLASS
It appearln- from the affidavit of Albert
Clerk of Circuit Court Seminole Cc. *1*. Hall herein duly tiled that he is complainant
K. F. llouvholdrr
in the above entitled cause and that It is tha
Solicitor
6S-I3tc lirlirf that the defendant. Rosa H. Hall, Is
a non resident nf the State of F’lorlda and
I tnat ehr I* a reddelA of a state of the United
In Cirrull I'ouM of the Hr rnth Judirla States other than the State of Florida and
Circuit o f Florida, Seminole County.
In ii a resident nf the State of Indian*, residing
Chancery.
■t — ----------Street In th# City of Indianapolis
J. F. l.alnt. Joined by J. K. Ixlng, Ft* r hus­ Indiana and that thsre Is no person in the
State
of Florida the aervlce of a subpoena
band. Complainant*,
upon whom —uuld bind the defendant
vs.
Wm. G. Andenried, R. It. Ramsey, Ova. II. and that It is bli belDf the ago ol th* deMorton. Individually and as trustre, Cal­ IviiiJant is uv r twenty-one years.
You are therefore ordered to nppear lo
vin A. I’oage, Anna C. Woodhrldge, indi­
vidually and as trustee, Albert G. Have*, this bill on Monday the 6th day of October
and Richie Wo-idb.ldgr, an I all unknown A. D. 1919, the same brine a Rule (lev of
person* rNImln- - - y ' r * : : . . t I,,,
.Ini v.uurt.
or under any of the above nvmrd defend­
It is furlhir ordered that this notice be
ants, either a* heirs, devisee*, grantees, published tor four conaecullve weeks tn th*
legatee* or otherwise, and all unknown per­ Sanford IDrald, n newspaper published In
sons rlalmlng interest by through or under Seminole County, F'lorlda.
Jv-svie C. Murphey and J. Richmond Murph
Witness, E. A. Douglass. Clerk of th*
phry, her husband, now deceased, as heir* Circuit
Cuurt and the seal thereof thl* 23rd
devisees, legatees or otherwise and all
day
ol July A. D. 1919.
other unknown persons claiming any Inter­
K. A. DuUULASS. Clerk,
est In and to said property Involved lu said
r
Ily V. M. Douglas*. D. C.
suit.
Defendants.
A. K. 1’ owers,
Order of Conctructfve Servlre.
Solicitor for Complainant.
BVStc
T o the Drfrncanls, Wm. (1. Andenried,
It. II. Ramsey, Geo, It. Morton, Individually
and as trustee, Calvin A. I'oagr, Albert (1,
Eaves and Richie Woodbtidje;
It appearing from the sworn bill of com­
plaint hrreln Aled that your plan- of resi­
dence Is unknown, and that you art over KIRK nnd T1IKPT and COLLI3ION Inthe age of 21 years!
mrnnee Untied by the FLORIDA .STATE
It 1s therefore Ordered that you and each
of you do appear before our Hald Circuit AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION U (ho
Court, at the Court House in Sanford, Fla, rafest and rhcnpcHt In Ihe world. Write
on the 6th day of October A. D. 1919, then for Information to hendquarfem Orlando.
and there to make answer lo the bill of com­
AficnDt wanted In cv rry (own in Florida.
plaint herein Aled against you.
It la further orderrd that this notice be
published lor eight ronsectuive week* In the
Hanford Herald, a newspaper published In
Semifluid Co. FlaWitness my hand and aral of said Circuit
Court this th Tth day of August 1919.
(seal i
E. a . D o u g l a s s
Clerk of Circuit Court Seminole Co. Ha.
E. F. Ilousholdcr,
Solicitor.
0l»-9lr.
MY SPECIALTIES:

I

Automobile Protection

HENRY M c L A U L I N
JEW E LER

!n rirrult Court, He'rnlh Judlrl/I *’Urull
Seminole f o u n t ), Florida.. In Chanrsry
Mary M. Hecord, widow,
Comtilalnait
vs
lliil tn
Quiet Title
AH unknown htir* of ind all unknown per­
son* rlalmlng Interest under E. S, and E. J
White, Mr*. C. W. Jaeock* and all unknown
erum* rlalmlng Interest under C. W.
arocks and all unknown partis* claim­
ing an interest in and to Lot* 2, 3, t, 5,
6 and 7, lllock 2, K. J. White’ s Subdivi­
sion aa recorded In plat book Nn 2, Seminole
County Krcsrds, Defendant*.
ORDER
To all unknown heirs of, and all unknown
persona rlalmlng Interest undrr FL S. &amp; E. J.
White, anil to all unknown person* rlalmlng
interest undrr C. W. Jarncks, and all un­
known parties rlalmlng an Interest In und to
Lots 2. 3. t. 5, 6, ft T.lllock 2, E. J. White’ s
Subdivision as recorded in Hat Itoak No 2,
Seminole County Records.
You and each of you are hereby ordered
to appear lu the bill of romplaint h-rrln
Pled against you, on H ip Rule day for Nov­
ember. th e same being the third ot Novem­
ber 1919.

PICKARD'S HAND-PAINTED CHINA
GORHAM'S STERLING SILVER
ROGERS’ PLATED WARE
ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES

S

DR. E. S. HOFFMAN
OCULIST AND OPTICIAN
Praclice confined lo Ihe treatment
of the eye
Eyes examined by a regular regis­
tered phytdclan
Glns-tes (lilt’d, broken Icnca du­
plicated
28 W. Churrh St. - Orlando, Fla.

TRUTHFUL REPORTS

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THE U N IV E R S A L

CAR

The Ford One.Ton Truck may well
he classed as an agricultural necessity,
it fits into and fills so many wants on
the .farm.
It is a reliable bearer of
farm burdens, not only doing the work of several
r
* horses quicker and better
S than the horse, and does
not “ eat its head olF” when
not woi king. The aggres­
sive farmer has only to consider the
possibilities of the Ford truck and he
is ready to buy one. W e judge this to
be so from the way farmers are buy­
ing them. Truck Chassis $550 f. o. b.
Detroit.

The
Farmer
Truck

C. F. WILLIAMS
Agent

EDWARD HIGGINS
Salesman

ARE YOU INSURED?

IF NOT, SEI

W. J . TH IG P E N &amp; C O M PAN Y
AGENTS

General Fire
orn oc

peoples

utsit

Ins
fuilding

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TEXT BOOKS
FOR SCHOOLS

and would provoke so much debate
opinion that he will make Sanford
In
congress as to delay passage of
High a good principal. Mr. Ogilvie
other amendments suggested by the
isN a graduate of Florida University
department of justice.
and Gainesville is his home, lie was
Thd department has recommended
principal of the Micanopy High
that provisons of the food control
School whonatho war broke out and
act he made applicable to wearing
he joined Uncle Sam’s nrvy as en­
apparel, fuel and fertilizer with
sign and served during the war.
heavy penalties for profiteering.
After his discharge he was elected
Armed with an anti-profiteering
by the Sanford school hoard to take
law. the department, Mr. Palmer
the position of principal and will
told the committee, could obtain
take up his duties when school opens
MORE
the 29th. of September. Mr. Ogilvie THREE LOTS ON XfAGNOLIA PROMINENT
ADVOCATES
OF specific indictments in various cities WILL COST PARENTS
, FT VOUR LIST READY AND is a young .man of most pleasing ap­
"which
would
make
unnecessary
a
MONEY
AND
CAUSE
END­
DIPPING SAY 14 DAYS TOO
AVENUE ARE SOLD TO CHAS.
HASP IT IN TO THE POST­ pearance rtnd is greatly interested in
far
reaching
fight
against
high
LESS
CONFUSION
OFTEN IN HOT WEATHER
M ERRIW ETllER WHO
WILL
master f o r g r o c e r i e s
prices."
athletics and promises the hoys of
IIU1LD GARAGE
FOR
NEW
It is late * to complain after a
Seminole
county
hnving
adopted
I'ntle Sam has gone into the gro- the Sanford schools that if they are
thing
is done, but, nevertheless,
FIRM
compulsory dipping for the eradica­
Tcsrlng Down Hill Hoard
nry buiincss nnd is represented here all up to a certain mark in their
newspapers
aro plain spoken in con­
Sanford is exceeding the speed tion of the cattle tick finds out from
George Barker of Orlando of the demning the action of the state
b. ,he postoillcc employees and any­ studies he will give them a winning
uctuul
experience
that
the
hard
and
Barker Advertising Co.' hns n force school officials in changing a number
’ ai-hiPK to purchase canned foot ball tenm nnd plenty of outdoor limit every week in the sales of city
and country property and this city fnst rules of dipping the cattle every of men busy tearing down the bill
f0cd* and groceries of various kinds sports.
of text hooks for the coming scholas­
is upon the eve of the greatest de­ 14 days in the summer time espec­ hoards at the corner of Magnolia
»• the government price can do so
tic year. The changes were recently
velopment that has ever happened. ially is killing the rutt'e and while und Second streets nnd the hill announced from Tallahassee, hut, it
Good Sect Potato Crop
by making out your list, Retting your
Property is changing hands every!the cattle owners are willing to dip
hoards will he erected on some
||s * ^a’.d. lack of time in which to
Washington, Aug. 21.— Alabama
mh ready and giving list and money
day and the innjority of the sales re- { according to government specifica, ,hf window of the postoflko is leading agnin this year in the pro­
the vacantt lots sol
south of town. I he j,rjnt the new hooks will cause no
corded are among home people w hojtions they do think the government new gnragur to he erected by Hand
duction of Bwcct potatoes and her
»brre your order will be taken.
little confusion in schools which will
are on the ground and realize the'agents should investigate conditions
Announcement was made by the crop promises to be more than 5,000­ true value of Sanford real cstnte. j themselves and allow more time bc- Bros., for The Wight Tire Co. will open next month, us the now books
occupy this corner and will he one of will not he available until some time
department that any postage rate on 000 bushels larger than last year's
One of the best deals in city p ro p -, ‘ "een «HP»
the finest improvements in the city. after many schools have opened for
with
a
total
of
19,920,000
bushels
as
surplus army food, snle of which
erty
this
week
is
the
sale
of
the
I
There
ure
many
things
about
the
forecast
by
the
department
of
agri­
the fall term.
through the parcel post system bo­
on Monday, would he the same to culture from conditions prevailing quarter block on Magnolia avenue j eradication of the cattle tirks that
Tanks to Mexico
The Ocnln Evening ‘Gfir say?*
between First and Second streets are not related in the hooks of thc_
wraona living beyond the first zone on Aug. 1st.
Georgia stands second among the
from the supply centers as to those
living in the first zone. This will producing states with crop prospects
of 12,512,000 bushels
equalize the postage to all purchas­ this yeawhich
is
more
than half a million
er*.
.
#
’
It aiiuimeni is jrai»**u»»eu, &lt;no»e ousncis larger than last year's crop.
last week 100 of the one-man whip­ state educational hoard at Talla­
nolia House. This buildtog will he that dipping cattle every fourteen
erder* which cannot he filled will be
Mississippi's forecast places her moved oil the property und Mr. days in the summer time in Florid pet type fighting machines were ship­ hassee thinks differently, and has ‘
rtturned and the amount paid re­ third in this year’s production with
ped jo the border. Three thousand changed text hooks on them, which
Merriwether will erect one of the is not healthy for the cattle.
rifles nlso have been shipped to bor­ is an additional expense, and os un­
funded to the purchaser.
9,364,000 bushels. Forecasts of other largest and most modern garages in
Theory tells us that in six months der points within the last few day*. necessary as heavy. There is no
The local postoffice cannot give southern states are: South Carolina, the city. The garuge building will n county can he tick free and yet
,
Armv officers at the deuot refuse to f i u r ,1- *V*
*1 why Florida
net specifications as to the article 7,548,000; Virginia, 3,256.000; Ten­ he leased to the new firm of Max­
there are counties that have
_ -; !ncnt on the Bigllirlcl,iicu u fT lii children snoujd have to be supplied
nessee.
2,984,000;
Florida.
4.538,000;
Hated, u&amp; to brands, etc., hut has
well &amp; Landstreot who will tsV»
dipping for more thnn u year that
with different hook* this year, except
«n!y the information contained in Louisiana, 6,801,000; Texas. 8 770,­ session ns soon ns the building can aru not tick free yet nnd the county shipments.
that the hook trust needs the mon­
000;
Oklahoma,
1,586,000;
and
Arthe price list. In case purchasers
be finished and they will have one of is spending n lot of money on the
ey.
A
meeting
was
recently
held
at
kanrss,
4,150,000.
ind goods in had condition and not
the finest garages and machine shops dipping question.
Live Oak for the purpose of increas­
uasble, money will he refunded on
"T h e
fashion of
occasionally
The country’ s total crop this year that can he installed.
Cattle men who know what they ing an interest in dairying. Farmer*
affidavit to that effect made by pur- is forecast at 100,456,000 bushtlx
changing
text
hooks
reminds
us of an
R. C. Maxwell, better known to are talking about and the same men wj*re urged to keep at least one good
thaaer and approved by the post­ which is 14,000,000 bushels more
experience we had with a tramp
his legion of friends as Dick Max­ who wore In favor of dipping and dairy cow.
Much
interest
was some twenty-five years ago.
master. Orders will not bo received than harvested last year.
Ho
well, tho senior member of the firm still believe in it tell us that the shown, nnd another meeting called
through carriers, clerks aor stations,
came in and panhandled us for fifty
has lived in Sanford for the past cattle dipped every fourteen days ure for the purpose of forming a dairy
hut only at the window in the post­
centa so he could take his valiso out
Mrs. (Helen Dio was in the city twenty years or more and needs no certainly suffering from the handling
association. The dairy business has of the express office. We never saw
office lobby.
several daya.of this week with her introducrion to the people of this in hot weather and are poor and
started and is growing rapidly at him again, hut the hoys at the ex­
Purchasers may club together and son-in-law,. Don Peabody, coming county. He is the local agent here scrawny right in the heart of the
press office said ho paid, not 60, abut
make one order for a group of con- over to attend the funeral of Mrs. of the W ilson* Toom er.Co. and has best grass season. They nlso tell that place.
85
eenta for hla valise, took it off In
aumrrs, in which case delivery will bo Peabody.
been aldcrmin, citjr clerk and is you from actual experience that tho
a corner, opened it, took off hla dirty
made to the party singing the odrer.
now city treasurer. He is a young man cattle
_____ will not survive ihe 14 day
shirt and put It In tho valise, from
The Sanford allotment includes a
of great promise in the business L ^ t m c n t &gt;n(j these men know
which he took out an equally dirty
stated quantity of each article listed
world nnd in the new firm will wj,ereof they speak.
shirt,
which ho put on, then cloned
and no orders can he filled after this
handle the hooks and the front of­ • Now while willing to abide by the
the
valiso
and re-shipped it collect
allotment is exhausted.
Inquiries
fice work.
government regulations in the tick
to
nnothcr
point, and went up the
about prices, goods, etc., will be an­
A. It. Landstreot, while not as eradication it seems that the govern
street to the nearest saloon, where
swered on'y nt the window and corr­
well known in Sanford is prominent ment agedts could allow a monthly
he expended his surplus 15 cents for
ect he attended to by telephone.
%
In the state being a resident of dip or cut the dipping out for three
whiskey.
.
Price l ist o f Army Stores •
Miami and at the present time being months in the summer or adopt
"T h e parallel is complete.
The
(Parcel Post Rates to he Adcledl
in charge of tho office of the Wilson some other meuno' that would save
state
school
hoard
is
the
tramp,
the
Huron. 12 pound tins, $4.15.
the
cattle.
It
is
also
the
concensus
&amp; Toomer Co., at Orlundo. He has
plundered
public
Is
the
man
who
Beef, corned, I lb. cans, 29c., 2 lb.,
of
opinion
among
the
rattle
men
large acquaintance In Jacksonville
SUPREME
COURT
REVERSES gave him 50 cents, the old and the
55c.; 6 lb., $1.75.
and other parts of the state and that unless the dipping law becomes
CIRCUIT
COURT
IN
CASE IM : new Hchool hooks are the two shirts,
Ileef, roast, I lb. cans, 29c.; 2 lb., CITY PROPERTY AND FARM brings to the new business years of state wide that the dipping l»y coun­
PORTANT
TO
OUR
FARMERS
each ns dirty as the other, and the
63c.; G lb., $1.90.
PROPERTY
BEING
SOI.D experience in the business world. ties will never solve the question.
Hash, corned beef, 1 lb. cans, 22c.
A
decision ot the Supreme » l o « n which P " « “ W
« U"
AND GREAT IMPROVEMENT Mr. Landstreot will nlso he connect­ Our county here is. situated on tho
Bean*, baked, 1 lb. cans, 4c.; 2 lb.,
boundary
line*
of
other
counties
the
Court
will
he
ol
.treat
In
tcrc.
to
«
.
n
.
.
«
l
o
n
l»
the
hook
tru.t
ed
with
the
business
department
of
MADE
Cc.; 3 lb., 9c.
.
the new garage and will devote lakes and rivers being the line and every growrr and fnrmor not only In
“ T w o years ago we bought a trig*
Sanford
property is
changing much of his time to the sales depart­ there is nothing to prevent other
Beans, stringless, 2 lb. cans, 9c.
this section hut to every part of onometry for a young soldier who
hands both in the farming section
Corn, sweet, 2 lb. runs, 9c.
cattle coming /&gt;vcr at the present Florida.
ment.
Tho supreme Court has wished to hiush up his stiudles in
baking powder, 1 lb. cans, 9c.; 5 and in the city and Sanford is prob­
time and scattering ticks over the ter­ reversed the decision of tho Circuit tho months the government kept
In this new business the mechani­
ably the fastest growing city in the
lb.. 45c.
ritory where our tick eradication is Court in the case of T. F. Adams vs. him and his comrades up in tho air,
cal
department, one of the most .im­
state
at
the
present
time.
Among
Barley, pearl, 100 lb. bags, $2.63.
being done.
American Agricultural Chemical Co., waiting to ho mustered hack into
the many real estate sales this week portant in the entire structure'will • The Herald has been an advocate
Beans, dry, 100 bags, $6.49.
The hook was tho same as
in which Adams had purchased fer­ service.
not he neglected. Carl Prange. for­
Cherries, small cans, 21c.
ure the following:
for
dipping
because
the
cattle
men
that
then
being used by tho Ocala
tilizer
with
certain
percentage
of
fer­
merly of Jacksonville wilT he in
Five acres of land and cottage of
Cocoa, breakfast, half Ih. cans, 13c
wanted
it
und
thought
it
was
u
good
school.
When
school ' opened last
tilizer
according
to
analysis
and
charge of the mechanical depart­
Corn meal, white, 100 Ih. hags, A. It. Chappell sold to W. B. Miller.
thing
Und
still
think
so
hut
are
will­
fall,
a
friend,
knowing
we had the
found
the
fortili'cr
short
on
certain
ment nnd
machine
shop.
Mr.
13.50.
Thfil land is on Celery avenue and is
ing
to
leave
the
question
of
when
to
hook,
offered
to
buy
it.
We told
parts
and
sure
tho
company
for
Prange is n graduate of a prominent
Corn meal, yellow, 100 Ih. hags, just west of the Brisson home.
dip
to
thieso
same
men
who
are
mak­
him
he
could
hnvo
it
as
a
gift, hut
double
the
amount
of
tho
fertilizer
school of mechanical engineering,
15.79.
The Brisson place, one of the making a specialty of gas engines and ing a study of the question and are according to tho fertilizer law. Lan­ when he was about to tako it he
Corn starch, package, 4c.
finest on Celery avenue, consisting of he has had much experience in mo­ not going on theory. If the dipping dis, Fish &amp; Hull representing the de­ found that tho school authorities had
Crackers, ginger, 1 11). tins, 6c.
So lie and the
ten acres nnd a fine dwelling house tors und motor cars of all kinds and of cattle ever, fourteen days is kill­ fendants brought in derlatation of adopted another.
Crackers, gralmm, 1 Ih. tins, 6e.
sold to Mr. Frazier of North Caro­ js nlso a young man of prominence ing cattle without eradicating the demurer and Judge Perkins sustuined other citizens whose children studied
tick then another plnn that will not the demurer, pickinson * Dickin­ trigonometry had to buy new hooks
Cracker*, soda, 1 Ih. tins, 6c.
lina.
in business circles in tho state. Mr.
Fi*h, dried cod, 40 lb. cases, $6.82.
son, attorneys for plaintl.7 carried instead of using the plentiful supply
Twenty five acres of the Aldridge Prange aside from his position as kill the cattle should he adopted.
Flavoring extracts, 2 dunce bottles farm on Celery avenue sold to Mike
the case to the Supreme Court with on hand. Last spring the soldier re­
superintendent will also he a mem­
10c.
ferred to was in one of tho servicer
Repeal
Dajllghl
Saving
the above results.
Stoinoff.
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ber of the firm.
Flour, corn 100 Ih. hag, $5.24.
schools in Europe, and gfound hin&gt;
Washington,
Aug.
20.—
Repeal
of
The
result
is
far
reaching
in
this
The Magnolia House property be­
The building will be 70 feet front
Flour, grahnm, 100 Ih. hags, $3.80.
self studying trigonometry In tho
the
daylight
"saving"
act
was
ac­
state
nnd
means
that
hereafter
fer­
longing to W. H. Peters sold to on Magnolia avenue and 117 feet
Flour, wheat, 100 lb. hags, ?fi.
complished today, the senate voting tilizers sold to the farmers and con­ same edition of the hook our high
Churlcs Merriwether.
deep on Second street and will be
Flour, oatmeal, 100 ll&gt;. hags, $4.
to sustuin the house in passing the taining a certain per cent of vnrious school hnd been using before tho war
The Rivers home on Oak avenue built with the idea of adding u sec­
Flour, rye, 98 lb. bags, $3.75.
repeal measure over President Wil­ ingredients must have all o f the and which the army officers declared
sold to Mr. und Mrs. Jarvis and Mr. ond floor inter for the stornge of
son's veto. The vote was 57 to 19. amount specified on the tags or tho to he the best.
Hominy, coarse, 100 lb. bngs,
Rivers immediately purchased the cars. Mr. Landstreot is north now
16.49.
"Such is the treatment that tho
The repeal of the law, which now farmer *can suo nnd recover double
Pace property on Mugnolin avenue, inspecting garage buildings with the
Hominy, fine, No. 2, enrtons, 4c.
over-taxed
people of Florida rorelvo
takes
its
place
among
the
very
few
the
amount.
The
small
nmount
of
recently occupied by Air. nnd Mrs. idea of getting plans for an up to
Macaroni, 25 Hi. case, $2.96.
from
their
state school authorities.
which
have
been
passed
over
a
pres­
fertilizer
in
many
cases
doq?
not
date structure.
Macaroni, package, 7c.
, Stnfforu.
idential veto, becomes effective after cover the loss of the farmer, hut
"O ur achool hoard has nothing to
Aside from the many changes in
Milk, condensed, 1 lb. cans, 13c.
that
the do with tho change in hooks and
the clocks are turned buck to normal establishes the fa^t
Wins
lly
One
Vole
Milk, evaporated, 8 lb. cans, 93c. renl estate are the constant im­
must make good on would not mako it if it was left to
in October. It will go down in legis­ companies
Charleston, S. C., Aug. 20. The
provements bmng made in both citj
Gat*, rolled, 2 lb cartons, 12c.
lative history as one of the very few the analyses or the farmer suffers
and country property. The farmers result of Charleston’s mayoralty pri­ measures which have been twice v e­ losses in his crops. The farmer de­ its members."
Pepper, black, *4 Ih. cans, 9c.
Number of Radical Changes
are building new homes and new mary of yesterday will not be finally toed by a President and become a pends upon a balanced ration of fer­
Nice, 100 Ih. hags, $6.74.
known
until
Friday,
when
the
city
The
Miami Metropolis prints the
bnrns
nnd
warehouses
and*
getting
Syfup, No. 10 ran*, 40c.
law after all by the vote of more tilizer as plant food and fniling to
democratic executive committee*
following
information relative to the
ready
for
a
big
season.
Tapioca, 1 lb. cartons, 13c.
than two-thirds in both houses of gain the proper amount in the fer­
meets
to
canvasj
the
returns
auifcon­
changes:
!’ta», green, 2 lb. cans, 9c.
In the city there nrc many im­
tilizer needed for special crops has a
f
sider challenged votes, as the com­ congress.
A number of radical changes xve
crop failure in consequence.
And
Soup, heel or chickyn, I lb. cans, provements being made in new plete tabulation shows T. T. Hyde
homes nnd with the hotel buildings
been
made in tho text books for ele­
8 cent*.
i
again the farmera pay for a certain
Don't Want Pood Control
to have a majority of one vote over
mentary
schools, according to a list
being
erected
and
warehouses
and
Soup, mock turtle j or oxtail, 1 Ih.
Washington, Aug. 20.— Proposed Lind of fertilizer and want what
business houses contemplated all in John P. Grace, with some 70 chal­ amendments to the food control act they are paying for. In many cates'just rocclved by Superintendent of
r»o». 7c.
f
lenged votes yet to be passed on, and
Soup, tomato or clam chowder, 1 the face of the high price of building either counted or rejected. Of the which would authorize the President mistakes have been made in the fer- ; Public Instruction R. E. Hall of tho
text books adopted by the state for
materials snells success for Sanford
lb- cans, 8c.
possible vote of 7,715, a total of to fix wholesale and retail prices of tilizers in mixing and no doubt the
Tomatoea, 2 lb.; cans, 9c.; 3 lb. In large letters. And the fact that 6,911 wero cast and aome 70 chal­ certain commodities wer* strongly op uiajuriiy of the Lrtil! *♦*1 factories the five year period dating from
all this improvement is reaching the
lie.; 10 lb. 33c.
posed today by Attorney General want to give tho farmer what he July 1, 1919. Tho new hooka will be
lenged.
No smaller qu intitles than those outside world Is apparent in the
pay* for but these m istake p’ «&gt; put in use st the ie-up«ning of tho
Palmer.
achoola.
many
new
people
coning
to
Sanford
'“ led can he sold.
,
Appearing bdforc the houso agri­ havoc with tho grower.
Wedding
Annonncemcnt
every day to locate.
"O ur
Republic," publiihvJ by
Hereafter the farmer *sn be as­
1
Mrs. Joseph Newton Whitncr an- cultural committee to urge speedy
Iliiey,
Chandler
* Hamilton, which
High Mrheol Principal Here
sured
of
getting
the
right
kind
of
enactment ol additional laws to
Mrs. L. K. Pritchard of Macon. nnimrf* the engagement o f lie help reduce the cost of living, the fertilizer and th ip ro p e r weights or Us* been in use in the schools for a
^• S. Ogilvie,' the newly elected
daughter, Alice Doak to Dr. Henry
long time as a history of the United
Principal of the High School has Georgia is in the city being called
Herbert McCaslin, the wedding to attorney general declared such exec­ ho will have recourse in law that has
by
the
death
of
her
sister,
Mrs.
u»«n *n tin city a few days and all
(Continued on la g e 10)
utive power would he too drastic, already been tested.
take place early in September.
0#* who have met him aro of the Peabody.

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Sale That
Gives
Your Dollars
M ore
CENTS

Y o u r Dollar
With You
Dollar
Day Hems arc
Dollar Saving
Items

We have gone the limit to make your dollar buy more than you will probably ever
see it buy again for a long time to. come. We have included items from the regular
staple lines of nearly every department in the store and this is your real guarantee
o f real value giving. Every item in the sale is our well known standard quality.
Read Each Item. We offer here bargains that cannot be surpassed. Come early! Sale starts Saturday morning Aug. 16th.

White Lawn of very good quality
to go in our Dollar Day
(P I A A
Sale, 5 yds. for............... ... . .

1 Lot colored Flouncing, extra
w
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Dollar Day
good quality
Sale at, per yd ..................

(P I A A
q J X .V U

1 Lot of fancy coloretl Beads, for­
merly sold for $1.50 to (P I A A
$2.00, each .:........................ « p X . l A J

1 Lot M en's white duck Pants,
not all sizes hut a good lot to se k ‘ *
from. Our Dollar Day
(P I A A
Sale, e a ch .........
. w J -U U

1 Lot wool Dress Goods in solid
colors, stripes and plaids, ( £ “| (\ (\
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Dollar Day Sale 1 y d ........ V
1 Special Lot Silk Dress Goods,
excellent values, Dollar
(P I A A
Day Sale, 1 y d ........... ........ &lt; p X « U U

Broken lot of M en's percale Shirts,
with detached ^collars and laundried

1 Let Bathing Shoes to be closed
out in Dollar Day Sale at (P I A A
2 pairs.................................. t p X . U U

cufTs.

Dollar D ay price

$ 1.00

Men’s artificial Silk Hose, good
■a t e -at 60c, Dollar Day
a» iju
Sale, 2 pairs for............'..... \ « p x * v l / .
Best quality Silk Lisle Hose, 65c
values, Dollar Day Sale (P I A A
2 pairs for............................
M en’s good grade cotton Hose
30c values, Dollar Day
(1*1 A A
Sale, 4 pairs for.................... «p X •U IF

1 Lot extra quality good wido Riblion in all shades, Dollar (P i A A
D ay Sale, 2 yds. for............ t p X . U U

Ladies’ Bathing Caps—These caps
are extra
uie money we
ask for them, Dollar D ay (P I A A
Sale, 2 for............................ « p ± . V U

M en’s blue clicui/bvuj *•ork Shirts
fullest cut and finest qualify, regular
$1.25 values, Dollar Day ( P I A A
sale price.............................. t p X . U l /

M en’s Cptton Hose in all colors,
25c 'values, Dollar Day (1*1 A A
Sale 5 pairs for.....................

Ladies’ good quality lisle Hose in
black and white, special values, Dollar
D ay Sale, price for these ( P I A A
Hose, 3 pairs for................. tp X *v F U

1 Lot Bleached Bed Sheets, good
quality with seams, Dollar ( P I A A
Day Sale, each .................. tp X .V F U

M en's Ribbed Draweisj best qualiry, regular $1.25 values (P I A A
Dollar Day Sale..................
X *U U

Pioneer Suspenders, good elastic
web, 65c and 75c Dollar
(1*1 A A
Day Sale 2 for...................... a p l . V U

Silk B oot Hose for Ladies, in all
shades and colors, good (P I A A
quality, Dollar Day Sale.... « p X * U V

values, Dollar Day Sale,

1 special lot Ladies’ Silk Hose,
pure thread silk, full fash- ( P I A A
ioned, Dollar Day Sale, each
Ladies’ lawn Handekrchiefs, very
good quality, Dollar Day (P I A A
Sale, 12 for.......................... « p X . U U

1 Lot good Pearl Dress Buttons,
good range of sizes, Dollar
Day Sale, 12 dozen for.....

(P I A A
« p X * \ /v
Pearl Buttons of extra good qual­
ity, in Dollar Day Sale 10 (jj J Q Q
1 Special Lot of narrow Lace of
good quality and patterns,
n n
Dollar Day Sale 20 yds...... «P X . U U
Hill Bleaching, full 36 inch width
of excellent quality, in Dol (P I A A
lar Day Sale 3 yds. for..... « p X « l / l /
Dress Ginghams in stripes and
’plaids, full width in fast (P I A A
colors, 3 yds. for.................. tp X « l / l J
Cotton Poplin in all colors, 60c
value, Dollar Day Sale . (P I A A
2 yds. for............................. tp X •U l/&lt;

1 Lot good hand towels, special
&lt;£1

M en’s Ribbed Shirts,

extra-

$ 1.00

M en’s good quality white Hand­
kerchiefs, regular price 15c (1*1 A A
Dollar Day Sale 8 for....... tp X « U I F

M en’s Balbriggan Drawers and
Shirts, famous Otlas brand, best qual­
ity, regular price $1.25
(P I A A
Dollar Day Sale..................
X •U U

M en’s White Lawn Handkerchiefs
splendid values, Dollar
(£ 1 A A
Day Sale 14 for................. $ X « U v F

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ity, our Dollar Day Sale

1 Lot extra good Huck Towels,
good size and splendid quality, Dollar
Day Sale price for these

$ 1.00

Turkish Bath Towels of excellent
quality, Dollar Day Sale

$1.00

Good quality gauze Undershirts,
regular 65c values, Dollar ( P I A A
Day Sale price, 2 for.......... *P X « V l /

M en’s Silk Four in Hand Ties,
solid colors, stripes and plaids, regular
$1.25 and $1.50 values
(3*1 A A
Dollar Day Sale................. t p l . « U U

' Women’s white Skirts in pique
and gaberdine, one lot to
go in Dollar Day Sale, each t p x . v v

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Good quality gauze Drawers, reg­
ular 65c values, Dollar ( P I A A
D ay Sale 2 for.............&lt;..... q ) X . U U

Washable Four in Hand Ties in
silk mixtures, 65c and 75c (1*1 A A
values, Dollar Day Sale 2 for«P X •U U

Ladies’ flat ribbed Union Suits
of good quality gauze, regular $1.35
value, priced for this D ol- (P I A A
lar Day Sale a t................ .*. « p X * V /l /

E. 5 W. Linen Collars, all styles,
regular 25c cent sellers, (P I A A
Dollar Day Sale 5 f o r ...... q ) X « y U

Washable Four in Hand Ties for
Men and Boys, 35c values (P I A A
Dollar Day Sale,a4 for..... « p X « l / U

Women’s Muslin Drawers, made
from qgood quality sheer muslin, lace,
tucks and trimmed with (P I A A
embroidery, this sa le......... tp X .U L F

1 Lot E. &amp; W. soft Collars, regular

1 Lot Pillow Cases 42x36 inches,
regular 30c values, Dollar (P I A A
Day Sale 4 for ................. t p X . U U

35c and 40c values, Dollar
Day Sale 4 for.....................

(P I A A
tp X » l / l /

Elen's Pure Silk full fashioned
Hose in all colors, $1.25 and $1.50

Ladies’ Undervests, all sizes in
Swiss ribbed material, in good quality
gauze reduced for Dollar (P I A H
Day Sale 2 for

values, Dollar Day Sale

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Blouse for Boys. These
Children's Wash Hats in white
well known Blouses are of extra good and colors, a good range of sizes, Dol~
A
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quality percales and madras. Guaran jar Day Sale price for ( P I , A H
UU
teed fast colors, regular price $1.25 these hats 2 for.. *......•..... #*P
Dollar Day Sale price for C l Q Q
Boys Bathing Suits,gooA qualityaUtv
‘A «
same" ..............................
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cotton suits in all sizes, (P I A A
1 Lot Boys’ percale Blouses, sizes $ 1.50 and $1.75 v a lu e s...... tp X . U U
B ell B r a n d

$ 1.00

Men’s Bat Wing Bow
and dark shades, made of
silk, regular 50c values,
Dollar Day Sale 3 for.....

Big lot M en’s and Boy's Caps,
good quality in all shades and colors,
Regularly priced at $1.25 ( P i A A
to $2.00, Dollar Day Sale t p X . U V

’ 1 Lot Boys’ Knickerbocker Pants
in good stripia cotton material '1.25
and $1.50 values, Dollar u*1
Day Sale.... ...................... .
•p l . U U
Boys’ athletic Union Suits, made
of nainsook and cross barred muslin,

5*5? iSStfa t t $1.00

Boys’ Bathing Suits in 1 piece
(P I A A
t p X .U U
(P I A A
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Boys blue denim Overalls, made 2 pairs
in summer from a good quality denim, looks just
Be
(P I A A like Dad’s, $1.40 values, (P I A A in sizes
t p X « l / l / Dollar Day Sale—
t p x « \ /l/
collar i

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cotton, closing out in Dol1 Lot Boys Blouses, all sizes, reg- jar Day Sale 2 for..............

ular 50c values, Dollar
Day Sale 3 f o r ...'.................
Boys’ Khaki Pants
weight, well made and
good $1.50 values going at

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serviceable
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THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE TWO

CO UN TY HAPPENINGS
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A BUNCIJ OF INTERESTING ITEM S FROM CORRESPONlDENTS— EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
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always outrun their mileage guarantee, that’s why
more people are using them everyday. I f a Dia­
mond tire cost you, right to the penny, what
the highest priced tire cost, you’d get your
moneys worth even then—but they
are priced very moderately, the
first cost of a Diamond is
actually less than many
of the so ca lled
cheap tires. ,

Their former residence will be occu­
OVIEDO
Mips Bertha Guttridgo returned pied by the family of T J Brannon
Saturday to her home in Haines
Cart Farneil of Sanford spent sev­
City.
She waa accompanied by eral days in Oviedo lost week
Miaa Ruth Young.
Miss Ella Belle Jone* (left Wed­
Mrs. I* O White and !itt!« .on , nesday for n visit to Winter Park,
Elton returned Saturday after a Orlando, Tampa and Jacksonville
brief visit to Apnpha
Mr and Mrs C B Jones left
Mr. and Mrs B G Smith spent Tuesday for their homo.In Tampa
Tuesday in Sanford nhd 'EurfUs.
Mrs Clough and little daughter,
Edwin Jacobs, youngest son of Christine •left Saturday for their
Mrs. Mary Jacobs died Saturday home in Lakeland
morning at the homo of hi* mother
Theodore Atilln spent Monday in
and wns buried Sunday morning at Orlando
Chuiuotn, his former home.
Mr.
Mr and M n Lee Wheeler nnd
Jacobs hud teen ill for many
children are at Dnytonn Bench for a
months but was thought to be im­
few weeks
proving slightly when the end came,
W B Marshall, who has been at
lie !a survived by n mother, four
work
in Sanford has returned home
sisters nnd a brother, Mr. Tilden
Mr nnd Mrs L R Gore and fam­
Jacobs. The sympathies of the en­
tire community go out to the be­ ily spent Sunday nt their former
home, Oakland
reaved family in their sorrow.
Mr Andrew Lcinhart spent Sun­
Mm. W. E. Argo, son Edward and
day
afternoon in Orlando
little daughter Palmer motored to
Jacksonville Monday. While in the
Mr and Mrs T Lr Meade left
city they will be the guest of Mrs. Inst Thursday for n visit to West
Argo's sister, Mrs Ensign who also Virginia
returned to Jacksonville Monday
There’s a man at the curb to serve you.
J C Crawford spent Sunday in
after a visit to Mrs Argo
Orlando
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Mr and Mrs Enoch Partin have
0 G Wolcott w’ent \o Tampa on
bought the Aulinplace and arc mov­ Tuesday in his car, making the
ing into their new home this week round trip in the one day
Mrs A K Crawford entertained
tiie Crochet Club nt her home Fri­
day afternoon
The afternoon was
very pleasantly spent in music nnd home rooters plenty of chances to i^olks• We were misinformed as to
conversation and delightful refresh­ show their loynlty to the boys
the date of her arrival mentioned u I.
ments were served
this column nume lime ngo
NOTICE AUTO OWNERS
^
’■ ’ t-ThMUiluy for a
Air rthd Mrs Frank Kuulersur.
an
stay
of
several
weeks
at
Daytona
Mr.
npd
Mrs.
D.
It.
Brisson
have
and son of Ft Pierce spent Sunday
I have leased the repair department o f the B. &amp; 0.
..... . " Yuiir money back if yon
sold their beautiful Celery avenue
in Oviedo, having come to attend Bench
Garage on Park Avenue and am in position to give the
are not satisfied”
Mr nnd Mrs II ■I* Wheeler iett inline and ten ncres of their improved
the funeral of their brother, Edwin
auto
owners o f Sanford and vicinity first class work in
Child biting, blood-tucking Aid and
Thursday for North Carolina where land and all of the household fur­
J scsb..
They returned to Ft
every particular. Plenty o f good mechanics to handle
other ir.:cci
Gives comfort to
Pierce Sunday afternoon carrying they expect to spend the month of nishings except the piano, receiving
cow* and milkers. Prevent* imnd
J1G,000.
They were at Daytona
your
work in a proper manner.
September
with them Mrs Haulerson’s mother,
lummcr drop in milk&gt;yirfd. Increase*
Beach last week and have taken
Mrs Jacobs and niece I.onn Lie
Miss Virginia Wright entertained
I will appreciate your business.
profit*.
apartments for nn indefinite time
Sutton of Orlando
u few of her girl friends nt supper
PRATTS PLY CHASER i* effective
and together with their young people
.... YOLIE W ILLIAM S
Mr and- Mrs George Jacobs of last Friday evening
and &gt;tconomici1&lt; Don not taint the
ntv ieucLV mis Thursday tor the
Chuluota passed through Oviedo or.
milk. Dor* not injure hair or hide.
LL.L. Miss Palmer Argo enter­ beach. They have not made any
Phone 194.
• 207 Park Avenue
It perfectly »»fc—o n be med any­
their way home &lt;rf*-r a two weeks’ tained at a children’ s party at her plans for the future. Mr. and Mrs f
where. Splendid for working and
stay nt Hampton Springs where home Friday afternoon
Brisson wish all their friends who
driving lionet.
they went for Mrs Jacob's health
Miss Christine Nelson returned come to the bench to come rnd sec
For comfort, hratlh and profit*, ute the
T J Brannon spent Saturday in home last week after a visit of sev­ them. The Brissons will be greatly
original “ PRATTS."
Orlando
eral weeks in Orlando
missed by a la-ge circle of friends
R tfu tt inferior substitute*.
Oviedo and Sorrento played a
A most delightful social was given who wish them happiness in their
splendid game of ball on the Oviedo by the Christian Endeavor Society new home.
Get your tupply now,
diamond Wednesday
The score last Thursday night at the home of
Mr nnd Mrs Luther Frazier of
wns
8
to
7
in
favor
of
Oviedo
and Mr and Mrs W E Young
The L. Allen
Plans Atlanta, Gn , have bought the Bris­
the game a most interesting one had been made for an outdoor party
Seed Co. s
son place and arc expected hero very
Oviedo team plays Clermont in ■but owing to a heavy rain In the af­
soon.
Mr. Frazier is a nephew rf
Oviedo Thursday, thus giving the ternoon it was necessary to have it
Mrs. L. A. Brumley.
indoors but wns none the less en­
Wilson B. Miller has bought the
joyable
( ,
property where A, It. Chuppcll has
Hilling
Mrs L O White and little son,
resided on Celery avenue for some
Elton left Thursday for Columbia,
time.
Mr. Miller expects to take
R C , for n short visit to Mrs
possession nt once. Mr. Miller farmed
White’s sister
on the west side before going to
Miss Winnie Lee of Ft Myers is
France to serve in the war and only
the guest of Miss Elizabeth Lawton
returned u short time ngo. He was
Mr Frank Anderson spent Thurs­ married to a Scotch girl while In
day in Orlando
Collars, Shirts, Underwear, Bed Linens,
France and expects his bride here in
Miss Olive Lizette is visiting her u short time. Previous to coming to
Table Linens, Barber Towels, Butchers
sisters in Jacksonville
Sanford Mr. Miller was a resident of
Charlotte, N. C.
A p ro n s,—anything you send us receives
BAHT SANFORD
Mr. and Mrs. C. Boyce Bell end
Rev It J Allen wns over from
careful, painstaking treatm ent. Y o u r neigh­
son, Wallace returned last week
Enterprise to preach at Moore's
Sunday from a stay of several
Station church on Sunday
bor is sending to us; W hy Not Y ou?
months at their summer home nt
Several of the Cameron and Stool •Chnrlotto N C
young people and Miss Helen Chor-'
Mr. and Mrs. B. Steel have
pening visited the Baptist young
tyught ten acres of J. It. Hayden
people’s camping party at Lnke
adjoining their home place on the
Hnrney last week
north.
Mrs Tina Warren Beaty will go
Leesburg, Florida
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Squire and
to the hotpitnl in Orlando again on
W A Raynor returned this week
E
Es Thursday
for further treatment
from several months’ stay at several
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ROBERT GLENN 1GOU, Agent.
PHONE 299 5
Miss Gladys Dieterich was to from several months’ stay nt various
reach here from Philadelphia on points in New York and Long
Monday for a visit with her home Island.
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Bicycle Accessories
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While we have gone into the Auto Accessory and Auto Tire and Vulcanizing
Business we are still in the Bicycle Business and are now Better Prepared than
ever to serve you in our Bicycle Repair Department
and can better supply your demands for the Best
Bicycles Manufactured.
We carry a big stock and a complete line o f "'ll
Bicycle Accessories aud Childrens Velocipedes and
T oy Automobiles. Everything on Wheels. See us
when you need wheel goods.

Sanford Cycle Co.
Phone 251-W

Sanford, Florida

115 Park Ave.

home later.
George Pezull is at home from a
stay of some length at St. Louis,
Mo.
Mrs. Ben Monroe is spending
some time in Orlando.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Blackwell left
for their home in North Carolina on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Dunlap and
Mrs. D, L. Long drove to Mi. Dorn
Sunday for the day.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Chamberlain,
their%guests, Mr. and Mrs. Burton
Hennes and son were over from
Daytona Bench Monday and were
dinner guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Dressor.
B. A. Howard came up from Okee-j
chobcc 'City on Saturday for a v isit'
with his family. Mr. Howard says'
there are ^prospects of a good season '
both in Okeechobie City nnd P a-'
hokee. He has business interests at
both places.
The young people about here guve
Mr. nnd Mrs. "D o ck " Hasty a nice
loud chavirari Tuesday evening. Ev­
ery one had a jolly time.
WEST GENEVA AVENUE
The airplane Sunday did not lose
much time with us. It was sailing
very low this time. Was but short time
with us here.
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H ave sold nearly $ 4 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 worth of property
during the past few days. The Dr. Aldridge
farm of 25 acres on Celery Avenue was sold
by inc to Mr. Stoinoff besides several of srfiall
cr denom inations. A m listing properties and
businesses alm ost every day.
Can suit you.
S ee here: Fine New Bungalow — 6 room s,
w ater in house, 1 acre ground, beautiful shade,
Fin e home
$ 3 ,0 0 0 .0 0

Country S to re — 1 1-2 acres ground, flowing
well, 6 livjng room s, barn,
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$ 2 ,5 0 0 .0 0

F a r m - - -7 acres, nicely located, splendid resi­
dence, three flowing wells, etc.
- $ 8 ,0 0 0 .0 0

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COUNTY HAPPENINGS
(Continued from page 2)
I |ff the Prince of Wales has ar­
rived in Canada. I wish he would
1 "
down to see u.. W e would all
gif to ice the gentleman.
* Mrs Nicola ha" been very sick
,j.b week with In grippe hut is on
[Je mend at this writing'.
Mrs. Vaughn was calling' at MrsTorn Tyner’s Tuesday.
But I trust wc nil may live to Bee
tb time rome that we don’ t have
to work so hard for our daily livitiR.
\\&gt; are all glad that the railroad
cfn have gone back to work nguin.
We live in hopes that there won’ t lie

any more trouble. ! t looks good to
see the trains running again. They
had about nil stopped going by. We
surely did miss them.
We will he glad when everything
is settled and the high cost of living
goes down, so we can live at ease
again. It is hard with poor people
to make u living. Everything is so
high.
Times ore hard, hut could he
worse.
The time for school will soon he
here. The children seem to dread it,
the weather is so hot and the time
so long to go to Bchool.
CAItltlEI) A RIFLE
Helped

Win War Hut Could Not
Work In I*. ().
The United States is undoubtedly
the best governed country that the
sun shines on, hut once in a while a
piece of assfninity developes that
U Ycvfoir «f Tktir Dan|«r an* Torturi by makes us hung our heads. George I.
^
L’tlf, a Orcp or to ct
^ Gerling of the state of New York en­
listed early in the war, was sent to
France,, carried a p a n ’s size rifle,
u . . .j
err army rations,
o o d n J 0 ? /
fighting cooties nnd Huns for nine
months and acquitted himself like u
It rflm thrm aw.ij' in s:ay. I’ lrabmanly mutt even though he was hut
,*t . 1 uritlilul. Mirlle lllr a i-li.e
[.frit l.utralilmt Jo kirji Hum off.
■five feet ami four inches tail. Ho
n wi |.ob If || d"S*!. *tVUI
wns honorably discharged from the
i»* %.
-hr n»&lt;*t Hutu. A Me
service, and learning that the gov­
unit Bill tut in r f a month. AUn
it(T«5*tid"t os
e
rrotonlstltf
ernment wanted more postal clerks
triito Slits, a u d it * . mutln, • IIt .
he applied for the position in regular
(■ltd. Or.
I fuorm. The following is the reply to
|hits npiUvaAV--- - *"*•' -if application
The" "eV oV vrve Co.,
for the K U. clerk examination at
Montgomery, Ala.
Rochester, N. Y „ on May 2, ID19,
has been cancelled because under
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Save Money on Paint
When you paint this year save money by
buying the paint that gives the greatest value.
The real cost of paint is m easured,not by the
price per gallon, but by the service rendered.
Remember this: — Re-painting

is not an

E X P E N S E , it is an I N V E S T M E N T .
The paint we carry is the Reliable, old estab­
lished brand known1for its quality for years—

“H - A - R - R - I - S ' - O - N - S ”

LEE BROTHERS
HARDWARE

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We have not sold out, or
rented our business as
has been reported
We are still doing business
at the sam e old place and
will c o n tin u e to do so.
SPECIALS FOR
SATURDAY
Dressed Chickens - Spring Lamb
Corn Fed Florida Pork

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height, as shown by your applica­
tion." "Jumping rabbits, what at)
idea! A man big enough to tote an
army rille all over France and help
break the Hindenhurg line but too
small to he a clerk in a postofilce.
It seems that some blooming idiot in
the P. 0 . department made a ruling
that nil applicants should he above a
certain height.
What should he
done about it?
Wc give it up.
However, it might help some if a
person in authority would tukc the
author of that ruling nsidc nnd tell
him confidentially that he had made
a consummate ass of himself, and
that in view of his past perform­
ances the great big United States
would try and get along without
anything further from him.— Fort
Myers Press.
WAR RISK INSURANCE
Soldiers nnd Snllors Can He Re­
instated Without Paying Hack
Premium

Secretary of the Treasury Carter
Glass, nt 12:30 has signed u decision
of n; "• • * * ' 'f..?,0rC3TtW an inter­
est to discharged soldiers, sailors and
marines.
In the decision (T. D. 17 W. It.)
•he Secretary ruled liiul discharged
soldiers, sailors nnd murines who
have dropped their insurance mny
reinstate It within eighteen months
after dischnrge without paying the
hack premium.
All they will he
asked to pay u.1". ,* . *
dum on
the amount of insurance to he re­
instated for the month of grace in
which they were covered nnd for the
current month.
Thus, for example if a man drop­
ped $10,000 of insurance in January,
*1919 nnd applies for reinstatement
the 1st day of August for $5,000, ull
he will have to pay will he the pre­
mium for January (the month of
grace) on $5,000, and the premium
for August on $5,000. Or if he ap­
plies for reinstatement of the full
$ 10,000 he will pay a total of two
months premium on $ 10,000, one for
January and one for August.
He
will not have to pay pfemium in
either case for the Intervening
months.
The decision stipulates that the
former service man applying for reinstacment ho in as good health ns
at date of discharge. .
Former Treasury Decision W. It.
-15 and other prior regulations in
conflict with the now decision are re­
voked.
Director It. G. Cholmcley-Jones of
the Hureau of War Risk Insurance,
following the signing of the decision
made the following statement:
"T he present decision is one of the
most important to former service
men that has been made in the his­
tory of the Hureau.
"M W
anyEservice
AR
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A R men have been de­
terred, from availing themselves of
the former anti less liberal reinstate­
ment privileges by reason of the
relatively lnrge amount of money
represented by accumulated overdue
premiums, and that it would seem
thul they were paying lor something
that they never actually had, which
in fact was the case.
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Under the new decision a man is
relieved of the burden of overdue
premiums, lie has an opportunity
to rehabilitate himself financially uftt-r getting out of the army, navy or
marine corps, and to reinstate his
insurance any time within eighteen
months following discharge without
the burden of paying a large amount
of money.
“ The reason payment for the
month of grace is required under the
new decision is that the insured was
protected by reason of his insurance
continuing In force during that
month, and that had he died dur­
ing the peirod of grnce, his policy
would have been paid.
"Should a lapse ngnin occur, after
! the eighteen months from dute of
discharge
reinstatement
mny he
mude, providing that at the time of
application for reinsti^tcmett, such
insurance shall.not have been.lapsed
for more than one year, in accord­
ance* ..'th the conditions of the de­
cision.
Of course every man who has
dropped his insurance should re­
instate it immediately, for the reason
that if he should die before re­
instatement his dependents will not
f.coiv* sny payment.
"Therefore, I urge that care be
taken to make clear to every former
service man who has drooped his In.
{'■urance that the new ruling DOES
NOT automatically reinstate him

THE BIG
FEED HOUSE

CATES CR A TE CO M PAN Y,

and to impress upon him thnt he
will he W ITHOUT insurance until
ho voluntarily npplies for nnd se­
cures reinstatement. He should im­
mediately apply for reinstatement fo
his own protection nnd thnt of his
dependents.
“ Don’ t forget that
men die or become disabled in peace
time as well ns in war time, and that
if n man waits he may not he in
good health as he wns at the time
of his discharge and consequently
may not be able to secure reinstate­
ment.
“ Don’ t, put oil reinstatement.
it NOW.”

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COTTON SEED MEAL
CASTOR ROM ACE
TANKAGE
ASHES

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ALL KINDS OF MATERIAL—WE WILL SAVE
YOU M O N E Y AND GIVE YOU
— GOOD SERVICE —

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CH ASE &amp; CO M PAN Y

Address Hureau of War Risk In­
surance. Treasury Department, Was
surancc,
Treasury
Department,
Washington, D. C.

Sanford, Florida

MARTIAL LAW AT MULHERUY
Citizens Ask Governor to Send Fed­
eral Troops
Tuesday afternoon after a committee
of representative citizens of Mul­
berry had held a meeting, they de­
cided to wire Governor Cntts asking
him to protect them with federal
troops, and the matter was taken up
with Sheriff Logan, nnd he agreed
that it was tne best thine to do
Mayor Carter stated today that the
tension wns so great on both sides
and that the permitting of shotguns
in the arms of the gun men nnd em­
ployes of tAs' mines did not relieve
the situation bemuse of the close
proximity of t£e mines themselves
and because that both sides were
well armed and they did not seem to
heed the elTorts thnt hnvc been made
to lay them down.
The situation has evidently gotten
beyond the rontrol of local authori­
ties and with the demand that fed­
erated troops he Bent, was also the
request that the phosphate district,
around Mulberry especially he placed
under martial law. There has been
no particular outbreak of any char­
acter since the shooting of Monday
evening, Imt the least mis-step means
a serious preposition for that com­
munity.
ElTorts are being mnde today also
to get the gun men olit who were
arrested for the shooting of the negro
baby nnd it is understood that Judge
Blanton has approved of a bond
submitted for each. Lakeland Star.

E R M E T IC A L L Y
sealed

Its wax-

wrapped package, air­
tight. Impurity proof—

WRIGLEYS
Is hygienic and whole­
some!. The goody
that's good for young
and old.

First Post Offices In Milne.
In 1775 (he first |Ktst offices In Mnlno
were established nt Kennebunk, Fal­
mouth tint! Hath. The mnlls were car­
ried by carriers on foot or on horse­
back and the average week’s mall did
not amount &lt;" five letters nt each of­
fice. Tin* rates were high, 0*4. 1214,
lS*i,
and IViVt cents, according to
the distance the letter had to he car­
ried, and double the rule when the let­
ter was tine more than one sheet of
paper.
Keeping Cider Sweet.
Tn keep elder sweet place In each
barrel Immediately on making, mus­
tard. four ounces; salt, one ounce, nnd
ground chalk, one mine*-. Shake well,
Or Ciller mny he preserved sweet by
canning In airtight cans after the man­
ner of preserving fruit. The liquid
should l&gt;e first settled nnd rucked off
from the dregs, hut fermentation must
not he allowed to commence before
C£titling or It will not keep.

In

The Flavor Lasts

B« tart to *»l
WRIGLEY’ S

Look for tb«
oim.

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KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE HERALD WANT COLUMN

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That's Us!

Wc arc always prepared to meet your needs. We have a complete Actelyne Gas Welding Outfit
nnd plenty of gas on hnnd nt all times, therefore we are always prepared to do nil kinds of Weld­
ing. There is nu Job too big or loo small for us, they all rcrelro our prompt uttentlon by our

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CARRY LARGEST MILEAGE GUARANTEE for LESS MONEY

B R Y A N A U T O CO.
“W
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First St. Sanford Ave.

Phone

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�AUGUST 22. l o o
one month with notice? of Inrorporac*♦
ami he is due a vote of thanks for
this one for it cost the incorporators
not one cent. Schelle is casting his
bread upon the waters.

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A remarkable Product..
Every tire worth more
than it costs,
The Over-size Non-Skid
Fabric; T he Big Fisk
C ord; T he Red Top,
Extra Ply, H eavy Tread.

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The Church-Goers.
Tf some men were to quote the well*
known psnlm they wo "til hnve to snv.
l i m» h glntl to iiuilie excuses when
Ithej- said to US. ‘let t:s go Into the
j t:ouso of the Lord.*"
The 'they* re­
ferring probably to the women of the
house, or the church-colng neighbors.—
Exchange.

S C R IpP S B O O T H G A R S ”

Much Sameness in Mankind.
Console yourself, dear old man nnd
brother; whatever you may he sure of,
he sure nt least of this, that you are
dreadfully like other people. Human
nature has a much greater genius for
sameness than for originality.—Lowell.

R EPA IR WORK OF ALL KINDS
FORDS A SPECIALTY

No T im e to Stop Learnbio.

A Hum .ihniild nlwityn keep learning
miimtli!ng-Viilwuyn," ns Arnold said,
'keep tin* sironm running"—whereas
ai«&gt;-*t i«*op!c |ri a stagnate moult mid­
dle lire.

Daily Fashion Hint

Hood— Goodyear and Fjsk
Tires and
Tubes
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Cars Washed and Delivered— W c Will Call
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CURBSTONE GLEANINGS
nUDGET OF O P I N I O N "JUST
UCiV.'LEN t o i l AND ME”

EVEN THE GATE POST
NOT IN IT
A Chief Is Among Ye Taking Notes
and Faith, "lie 'll Print 'em” —
So Savs Sauntcrcr.
Well, Haw About It
Ever since I've lived in this town
I’ ve noticed more ami more
That when some married man
Would send his wife to Asheville,

Or to the Carolina Mountains,
Or even out to Michigan,
To spend a long, happy summer.
Tim' he’ d lose no time
In tlnding some sweet dame
To help him burn gasoline.
Yassum.
I've heard these men gaily hum:
"M y wife’s away— ,
“ She named to roam:
"S o what's tiie use
"O ’ my staying at home?
"T he girl's agreeable — .
"T he night’s immense;
"Suppose gasoline
"D oes rust thirty rents?
"Three is a crowd —

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All That It Is Worth
For Your Citrus Crop

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Getting full value for tlie grape­
fruit, oranges, etc., grown by its
members is the purpose for which
the I*lorida Citrus Exchange exists.
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T lie methods in use by the Ex­
change acquaint consumers with
the real worth of the citrus fruits
that arc sold under the Scaldswcct
N trade-mark.
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Dealers ore so fairly treated that
they Kindly co-operate in tho
effective distribution and sale at
good prices of the fruit shipped
by the Florida Citrus Exchange
for it* memliera.
Y ou can have the benefit of theso
factors mi the marketing of your
fruit provided you will join tho
Exchange. For further particu­
lars as to how , where and when
y ou can b e c o m e a m em b er,
apply to

Florida Citrus Exchange
T A M I'A . F L O R ID A
t

L. A. HAKES, Manager
Orange Co uni) Citrus Sub-Exchange* Orlando. Ha.

"Hut two's u charm;
"W hat wife don't know
"D oes her no hum**"
And all was pence and happiness.
But some of the folks wised up—
And now when tluv go north wards
They take hulihy with them;
Which recalls that old .epitaph
On a stone in a cemetery
In Grafton, Massachusetts.
A verse on it read like this:
"H ere lies the body of Mary Ann
“ Safe on the bosom of Abraham."
Which was a pretty thought
For those who had never seen, her.
She was a smur-visugod female
With a disposition as aggravating
As a cling stone peach;
She had one of those noted
Sour visaged mugs, I'm telling you;
Her fridnds said it was a fury
"T hat actually grew on one."
And they were all mighty glad
It didn’ t grow on them.
And she didn’ t like me a bit;
W hen I’d go there in berry time
And ask for gooseberries
She’ d set the gander on me.
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Well, someone saw that little verse
On litr tombstone, you see—
She was still dead at the lime —
And it struck them as funny;
So they added two more lines
Which continued the rhyme like this:
"W hich is very well for Mary Ann
"But devilish tough for Abraham."
And that is the fate of the man
Who goes away with bis wife
When she takes a vacation. Thorn
in Palm Beach Post.
* Our governor called a meeting of
ten thousand delegates at Jackson­
ville to reduce the .high cost of liv­
ing.
When he arrived to address
the
meeting there were less than
twenty delegates and the governor
was forced to call it oil. How the
mighty have fallen. I’ m betting on
Fletcher.
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selves these days and believe me.
Pauline, the demagogue cannot pull
the sheepskin over the eyes of the
voters any longer.
The working
man knows
what he wants and
knows who is going to stand behind
him
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My old friend Phil Elder has
j gone back to his first love and along
with Ilia other troubles of being post­
master now handles pork and beans
and other supplies that are being
'sold at cost here "with the freight
added" and I suppose the time is
coining when 1 can go into "Phil's
Place" and order a plate of ham and
eggs and have Miss Muller come
around with a nice white apron un
to wait on my table. Always did
think that squatty little postolflce
building would he turned into some­
thing else heford long. Gureon. des
oeufs du jambon.
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A DE a n t ABLE MODE It,
For nil day wear conies this doliShtfut frock In lmlrlln« st-fjo g»0iic-1 wait Jacket and side panels of
velvet. The round neck of tho bodice
has a collar of white satin, wbllo
the flannel is used for tho collar nn
Flare sleeves nro faced
with tho striped material. Medium
size calls for 3 yards -Hdnch striped
IJannol nnd 3 yards 30-inch velvet.
Pictorial Review Dross No. 7768.
Hires, J| to 42 Inches bust. Prlro, 25
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Our Aganl, Mr. B. W. Herndon will write you any
of the above forms of Insurance or anything you
need in the Insurance line.
Through his connec­
tion with us he enn uimj y o u Insurance prelection
in the very strongest C o’s in each and every line.
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JAM ES &amp; I’ A.YO.N, J a ck son ville H a.

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

This is Certain-teed W eek
August 18 to 23
This is a ‘ ‘ big” week the country
over— a week especially set apart by
Certain-tced dealets to assist you in
properly starting your new home
and in setting your present house in
order for the fall and winter.
Every home and building needs
Ccrtr.in-teed extra quality roofing
or paint; possibly the interior wood­

work needs touching up a bit, or the
iluors need a coat of wax or varnish.
You will find it to your advantage
to visit your Certain-tccd dealer this
week and learn from liiln hmv you1
can carry out your plans at the least
expense and with the best results..
Your Ccrtain-tccd dealer will advise
you in making the selection which
will best fit your need.

And whenever you have painting or roofing work done, make sure to specify
Ccrtain-leed. You will then be assured of the l&gt;est and most lasting results.

Certain-tccd Products Corporation
O ffices and W arehou se* in Principal Cities

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' The jury on tin- Henry Ford case
has decided that Henry's feelings
have been hurt to the extent of six
cents ami he was duly awarded that
much
But Henry is satisfied with
the million dollars worth of adver­
tising that the trial brought him and
he shuuld worry.
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My old friend Seheile Mnines is
the champion incorporation notice
compiler. He had the paper filled

For Sale by
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Wight Grocery Company

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A . 1 - ^ vJIN INi Lj^L, I
y o u r

One Advantage of Education.
always liellcvt-d In the high
of tin* movie**, nml more
particularly since n charming girl told
-I./&lt;Pll lining Hold iiamls
Just n** well nl an (•ditcutloiuil Him us
any other.—Grand Rapids Preo*.

R O L L IN S

GEORGE M ORGAN W ARD, D. D., LL.D
President
Oldrst College In Florida
lntcr-I)rnonilnulional
v
AIM
To provide a liberal education, a generous culture, a
thorough training of the physical, intellectual and spirit­
ual nature.#
OFFERS
Four-year course leading to A. H. degree. Pre-profes­
sional courses in Agriculture, Medicine, Engineering,
Law and Theology.
Special departments: Music, Commerce, Home Econo­
mics, Normal, Fine nml Applied Arts and Academy.

pr o pe r ty
Daily Fashion Hint

AN D W E CAN
S E L L IT .

City Property and Farms are Going at Reasonable Prices

Roster of Lectures for 1919-20 includes a large number
of authors, scientists, artists and professional men of na­
tional prominence.

Insure
Your Hom e -

Your A uto - Tornado
Property Damage

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How ninny worthy men have we seen
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Naval Unit with instruction for ten ratings.
Strong
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Liability

Thirty-Fifth year begins 22 September, 1919.
For catalog and other information address:
THE SECRETARY. ROLLINS COLLEGE
Winter Purk, Florida

Formerly Holden Real Estate Co.

City Lots in A ll Parts o f City
Celery Lands in M. M. Smith’s Sub Division

STATE
LEAGUE SCHEDULE
The* following schedule for Hie
Hinoa Mate League, second half,
iu announced yesterday:

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Tuesday, Aug. 19
at Orlando.
Tznna at Lakeland.
«if&gt;fnrd at Hradentown.
Wfdnrsdii}•Thursday, Aug. 20-21
Lakeland at Orlando.
Rnplcntown at Bartow.
Sanford at Tampa.
Friday-Saturday, Aug. 22-2.1
Orlando at Sanford (2-).

Slrford at Orlando (22).
Dirtow at Oamjia.
Bradentown at Lakelantl,
Monda) •Tuesday, Aug, 25-2C
Tampa at Bartow.
Lakeland at Sanford.
Orlando at Hradentown.
lVrdnrsdny.Thursday, Aug, 27*28
Bartoa at Sanford.
Lakeland at Hradentown.
Orlando at HradeRtUWft.
0,’umdo nt Ttttnpif. 6-ju.L.
Friday•Saturday, Aug, 29-30
Tampa ai Lakeland (29).
Lakeland at Tampa (30),
Bradenton n at Orlando,
Sanford at Bartow.

Hradentown at Tampa, p. m.
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l.ukeland at Hnrtow, a. m.
Orlando nt Sanford, a. m.
Tuesday-W ednesday, Sept. 2-3
Bartow at Tampa.
Oi.amio ui i.uKeiaml.
Hradentown nt Sanford.
Thursday-Friday, Sept. 4-5
Tampa at Sanford.
Hrndentcwn at Lakeland
L.lar.do at Bartow.
Saturday, Sept, G
Dnubtehoador* all the way.
HuTTmr-at Tanipu^'J). ^ A * m Vc
Lakeland ul Hradentown (2).
Sanford at Orlando (2).
Monday-Tucaday. Sept. 8.9
Tampa at Hradentown.
Orlando at Bartow,
Lakeland at Sanford.
Wcdnesday-Thuraday, Sept. 10*11
Bartow nt Hradentown.
Sanford at Lakclund.
Tampa nt Orlando.

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MO

FOR THE WAR WORKER’S
,
WARDROBE.
Ono must bo well-dressed n« "•
Tampa at Lakeland flB) ,
*’•^■stylutlc* vo do war work, thoreforo
guinea.
dan attention Is paid to th» uc’Y
stylos. To tho left Is pictured an un­
Orlando at Hradentown.
usually smart tallleur In overseas
F ri da y* S a t u r d ay , Se pt . 19-20
bluo broadcloth., with long narrow
Sanford nt Tampa.
skirt and seint-tlttcd jacket with long
Orl"ndo nt Lnkelnnd
oulwLiCd ikipium. iliu cutis, collar
and sash-ends nro of monkey, tho
Hradentown nt Bartow.
most fashionable of tho shaggy furs.
Sept. 22—Open llnle
Medium size requires 4}J yards Cl­
inch broadcloth.
Tucaday, Sept. 23
Homespun combined with Hack
Sanford at Lakeland (2).
silk Jerscv Is tin* odd combination
Tampa at Orlando (2).
featured In tho model to tho right.
* Tft*. cow at Hradentown (2).
Tho underskirt la accordion plaited.
White furs nro worn. Avorngo slto
Wedncaday-Thurndny, Sept. 24-23
requires 2t{ yards Cl inch Jersey and
Bartow nt Lakeland (24).
^}^ yards EC-Inch homespun.
La!:cland at Harlow (25).
First Model: Pictorial Review JncHradentown at Orlando.
ket No. 7997. Sizes, 31 to IG inches
bust. Price, 25 cents. Skirt No. 7790,
Lumpn at Snnford,
Sizes, 22 to 32 Inches waist. Price,
Frldn-Saturday. Sept. 2G-27
20 cents.
Bartow at Lakeland.
Second Model: Costuino No. 797G.
Sizes, 31 to 16 Inches bust. Price,
Hradentown at Sanford.
25 cents.
Orlundo nt Tampu.

Truck Crops
v. * oiler a wale range ol formulas for truck crops in dilTercnt
sections of the state—any analysis you want, proportioned to give
nlciily growth with minimum waste.
Send for new Fertilizer Catalogue giving description of the
Ideal Brands.

N e w V e g e ta b le B o o k
Contains thirty-six pages of information on the growing of
commercial vegetables, also Irish potatoes, strawberries, melons, and
cucumbers Free on request.

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Manufacturers Ideal Fertilucrs
Dealers in Spray Pumps and Insecticides.
JACKSONVILLE............................ ...................................
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FLORIDA

H e r a ld W a n t A d s W ill B r in g R e s u lts

Monday, Sept. 29— Open dale.
Tuenday* Sept. 30
Tampa at Hradentown.
Orlando nt Sanford (2).
Lakeland at Bartow. (2).

Frldny-Saturdny, Sept. 12-13
Sanford at Bartow.
Lakeland at Orlando.
VOTE FOIl THE llltIDUKS
Hradentown at /.aprna (2 games
Saturday).
Seminole, Lake and Volunla Agree
On the Subject
Monday-Tuesday, Sept. 15-1G
Sanford nt Hradentown (2 games
Seminole and Lake counties have
15th).
each agreed to join Volusia county
Lakeland at Tampa.
and hear half the expense in the
Harlow nt Orlando (2 games 15th). purchase of the two hridgea over the
Labor Bay, Sept. I
Wcdneaday-Thuradny. Sept. 17-18 St. Johns at Crows HlulT ami Harden
Fer.*y and to join Volusia in the ex­
Sanford at Orlando, p, m.
Hnrtow at Sanford.
pense
of building a bridge over the
Barton nt Lakeland, p. m.
Lakeland at Tampa (17).
St. Johns at Osteen.
The cost is estimated by the en­
gineer from the State Road Depart­
ment at $27,000 for the Harden
Ferry bridge and at $22,000 for a
new bridge at Osteen, making a to­
tal ef $49,000; one-half of this to be
LINCOLN IIIT.LEV, Ph.I).. 12(1.1)., I.L.D., President
borne by Seminole county^
will
amount to $21,500.
DcLand. Florida
Lake county agrees to assume oneSEND NOW FOIl A CATALOG
half of the estimated amount for the
Jill, i . l . u u \ T I I K l ' A ItTMKNT— l)r | i.ra o f Mailer of All* and Htlenrr..
Crows Hlu II bridge.
The entire
j n; ' " ’ I I I.i: o r MIICHAI, AIITN FOIl M F N - T ' . r n O - o n r itrparlm.m. tn alt.
amount is $24,000 ns estimated by
tut: I III t i:oi: o r I.MIIUtAI. AIITS 1‘ OB W O M E N — A woman dfan. .rp.talp
aonnliorlft.
the engineer; one-half the amount to
till- &lt; n| I.M.i: Ol I.AW — (JraduatP* prarllrr In Florida -lllioul namlnallon.
he assumed by Lake county will
Jl l ill | | i,| in- |;.N&lt;JINKEHIN(i—-Coarar* In r n fln rrrln f Icaitinf lo d r p r r i,
therefore be $ 12,000.
*' 1 "* * 1 '••• t Oil TEA Oil EltS Kiprriallr tor Florida irarhrr*.
‘ u •' 'll I FIJI: o r lltlS IN RSH-llankln *. Ilookkcrplm. Hh.irihand, T|p.»i*lliw.
A joint meeting of the boards of
til!- '* '*'*■'*'
I'rpparea for all high (fa d e rullr[r«.
county
commissioners of Seminole,
• •II mini, or MECHANIC A l l T H - t ' o r bora and r o o m mrn.
Lake and Volusia was held ut San­
si lliiiil. o r MttHIC— I’ lano, plpr organ, tloiln, u lrr. bumonr, tldnui work.
I HI. .NCIHIOI, OF FINE A UTS —
ford Saturday morning.
Seminole
was represented by the full member­
Special Attention la Called to
ship consisting of L. A. Hrumley,
I " limln..,, Cour-c-In AgrlruMur.— Ilotany, Dialog)', Organic and Inorganic
chairman; L. I*. Hagan, C. W. Hntz'" M .i r v , ipialtinltvn ami nuanlltathc analyaU, Agricultural Ch.nm tty,
mingcr, E. A. Kilbee ami O. P.
■•■'irralogy, (trolngy, rtc.
Swope; Lake county by four of the
**" IL1' 'tcrllral Cuurac PL•.iolngy, tllnkgy. Analomy. Ilarlrrtology, lllatrnlogy,
/ Mg&gt;• Mutiny. Ccncraf Chcmlalry, Inorganic Chcmlatry, Organic Chcmlitry,
members, Messrs. Simpson, HeathI ‘ .lililiva and Wuanlllatl*. Chrmlalry, I'bralca.
cock, Richey and L. K. Merritt ami
Jkr ' our.c for llrllg o n , Workara — In lllbllral IJlcralurc, ItUlory, Engll.h, f l y .
the clerk, Mr. Duncan; Volusia
*' '*&gt;'• I edagngy, Ethlri, Logic and Tbcitm.
county by the entire board, consist­
ing of E. M. Carpenter, Chris. O.
Codrington, R. J. Bishop, J. A.
Reilly and W. E. Swope. Mr. Reilly
was selected as chairman.
e l d e r
The matter was thoroughly dis­
cussed from all angles, some favoring
TIIOMAH I», IIAKEK, r h . II.
u small toll and others absolutely
kmlnlral and Conautllng Chcmlal • rmfctalonat of Natural Meter
Kmrrllui, llolllna College, riorlda
free bridges. A poll on this iiuestlon
I'rlialr t.aboral«rr of llolllna College
resulted
in seven favorable to no
O. &lt; kirlr.
m s
Winter fark.. Fla.. Nu*.jit*,
‘
Sanford, lla
tolls
and
four for a small toll, three
*' Sir
ha*
not
voting.
Commissioners Carpen­
In
careful rhemlr.il analrala of the a m p l e of woter that
n r early la,l week, unad bate obtained the following
"
reautla:
ter and Codrington were the only
I'll
Clear ( ’ Marino _____ I.7S Oarla per million
“ '•filar*
members from Volusia county favor­
Noulrat Tolal Bolide___*.00 part* per million
In
ing n toll at all.
l ,t&gt;aml(iLi,i . *
°? *■'*■ per mllllan lla r d n e a a ___31.01 parta per million
'"•■d \mmonla ..................Tratu Nllralea....................... ..Tear**
Mr. D. C. Hull represented the
i»/« V-,*
Sfsilrewlty of fro* and albumlnald a m a ia ili In ihla waler and
• • • l a , , , ° f ehlorln# Indlealea lla oietllen l guallly for houaehold
legal Bide as attorney for the Volusia
••trt, ii
JI,lon •• Ibu goad gua!lly rbaraelerlallra of auperlor houaehold
county board, and Atty. Dickinson
a .r .iu ', f '
fealurta af .nurb (alur, r . p . f l a i l , Iboaa uf cicrllon l
of *Sunford wus present a» the legal
lh " I
* " ‘1 1,0 W
‘
total count. In four
af . ? * , *rl“ ,0*tcsl anatyala, reaultlng In an aeerage to
representative af the Heminole coun­
rolon. or other
t*fnful baci,.i. " / ( i °* 3 baelerla per real.: and In finding no
i
'••Ijata,
*'
ronflrm lla gaod quallly Indicated by Ihe CHEMIC AL
ty board.
••*d
»alera of Ihla and other region! that t bare aaalyred, I ha*#
After the meeting all visitors were
•uprrla, |„ ,|, , . od , 0,||,|r t u
„ f , h„ **K|dfr Water."
the guests of the Seminole county
Youra eery reapectfully,
bonrd at n splendid dinner at the
(.Signed) TIIOH. U. IIAKEII
Seminole Hotel.
The meeting was a most harmoni­
ous
onr and nil seemed to be of the
, t l t n i o M . ......... \
MANFOIII). f l u h i d a
•AUK AVE.
opinion that the day of the toll
bridge was a thing of tho past.

John B . Stetson University

W A TER

T- 0 . (CHARLES, D is tr ib u to r

RoyotCord' Webby’ ’Chain’

Ujco ’

T I j /r t '

We V ouch for Them
Of all the tires that are made,
— why do you suppose we
prefer to sell United States
Tires?

facilities,—they employ many
exclusive methods.
T h ey can go to greater
lengths in testing, improving
ana perfecting the things that
make good tires.

Because they are made by
the biggest rubber company
in the world. And they know
liow to build good tires.

W e find it good business to
sell United States Tires.

They have choice of ma­
terials,— they have immense

A nd— you w ill find it good
business to buy them. The
are h ere-a tire for every nee

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United States Tires
■

arte Good T ires
We know United States Tires are G ood Tires----- That’s Why We Sell Them
B. &amp; O. M O T O R CO ., OVERLAND SALES &amp; SERVICE C O ., S . iford, Florida; P H IL IP W .
RO BERTS, M im a, Florida; O. C. BRYANT, W arner, Florida; STA N D A RD AUTO C O M P A N Y ,
Winter Park, Florida; L. M . UEHIIINDER, G eneva, Florida; A. G. G AIN O U S, O s t e o n , Flor­
id a;
O VIE D O GARAGE, Oviedo, Florida;
M R S . C. A. H IG G IN S, Chuluota, Florida.

�THE SANfOHD HERALD
men declare that for three months
they will wear patched trousers
rather than pay extortionate rates?
It. J. HOLLY, Editor
And there are many lines of articles
M. HAYNES, Muslnesa Manager
— both of food and of nppnrel—
which may be# reckoned along this
Published Every Friday by
same way. Just suppose all this and
what will be the result" There
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
would be a complete revolution in all
sunst m rooN riticr. in ahvancr
lines of business which might be a
ONE VEAlt,_________ ___ ________________ i
hardship for u few, but it would be a
SIX M 0N11I3_-------------------------- —
benefit for the masses. For my part
Tllltl'.i; MONTHS..__ ____________________
I'd like to see things thus happen. It
tlalrrnl » S.rond-&lt;1»M Mall Msll-r A a n r t 22*d
would
be a lesson for both the pro­
I W . &gt;1 i(M&gt; l ' M M i m •&lt;
Mwid*
ducer, the manufacturer and the-conI ndrr Art of Mirth Srd. 1ST)
sumer. It certainly would.
Trlrphonr No, IIS
Ofllr*
There has been no excuse for the
airplaning of prices—that is unlers
STRIKES DON’T PAY
om* may ascribe the hogging of
Now that the shopmen have gone
wealth by a greedy group us an ex­
back to work and one can look over
cuse. All of this work has a ten­
the field it strikes in with much
force that nothing is to hr gained by
A gradual decline in both wages dency to increase the ranks of so­
strikes.
The men have lost two and prices is inevitable.
We may cialism; it’s as good a system of
weeks, the community has lost time not get down to pre-war conditions propaganda as the most enthusiastic
and money by the delay of trains, but we shall get very much nearer of that fraternity would ask; and,
the high cost of living hns advanced them than we are now. There will while the country and the people are
to keep pace with the delays and be distress and sullering, and many far from being ready to adopt that
again we people suffer. The strike loud and long protests in the opera­ form of government there are mighty
did bring forcibly to the congress tion, but it cannot lie avoided, and good prospects for the espousnl of
and the President that the profiteer­ it behooves us to prepare for it.
some of the tenets of the most rabid
ing much cease or the men would
The war has left its legacy in nn of that denomination unless almost
have to strike for more money.
enormous debt, which must be paid. instantaneous action shall drive away
That much lias been accomplished,
Taxes w ill lie high for many years, the threatening clouds of unfair and
but now that it is accomplished we
unjust prices.
and retrenchment and economy must
do not want any more strike** that
be the watchwords both nationally
will tie up the traffic and business of
and individually for a long time to
NEED OF CO-OPERATION
the country. There is no question
come, it is not a pleasant prospect
The editor of tffe Herald believes
that cannot be arbitrated and the
but we have it to face, and wc must in co-operation in every line of busi­
present difficulties of tin* railroads
do it with courage and fortitude. A ness and every line of endeavor.
are not straightened out by strikes.
similar period came after the Civil The world is upon the edge of a
The man who said that the govern­
war, and lasted for fifteen years. grt-al crisis nnd a great revolution
ment shall not turn the railroads
Conditions today are far more seri­ that will change the entire fabric of
back to private ownership was talk­
ous than they were then. The government, of industry, of the
ing through his hat. The railroads
whole world was not involved then chorch and of the very household it­
belong to the owners and whenever
ns it is today. The nations of F.u- self. In other words there must be
:!tc t.n\ -rnment wishes to turn them
rope had not been stfipped of their co-operation all over the world.
back they will do so and the majori­
man-power, and burdened with enor­ This paper outlined several weeks
ty of us will want to speed the day.
mous debts. Tiie debt of our own ago the future plan for capital and
We have suffered under government
country was a mere bagatelle, com­ labor and this plan that may
ownership and will now spend milpared to its J.rei ■■ ■ -i**»♦-*-»*&lt;*•’ ‘ ^Madij&amp;'itt tins tune*wilT in the very
,r •
/*—ssoclts innee the
The old world is crying for un- near future lie put in operation in
government lias had control.
Me
every industrial plant in tins coun­
have hud enough of government limited supplies of food and raw ma­
try and every other country. The
terials
to
start
the
wheels
of
their
control, enough of strikes, enough of
plan is not revolutionary in the
factories,
and
they
are
looking
to
a lot of rot that does not sound like
sense of anarchy or Bolshevism but
America
to
help
them
out
of
the
true Americanism and we now want
;• -nvnlnttnr•’*;• In the iptiic of l!,k
to settle down to a season of safe nnd slouch into which they have fatten
word meaning the reconstruction of
Only
by
unlimited
production
in
sane business management of every
the present day methods of ceaseless
every
line
of
industry
can
we
do
our
industry that spells so much to the
warfare between tlie trusts and la­
world at this time and especially to full duly by the hungry and naked
bor
T U .n «hould be no warfare,
America.
'T ** ] world. The man who hindersThat
no
nickering,
no differences that can­
production by strikes if lie is a work­
And we do not want any more
not
be
settled
by arbitration, no
er, or by lockouts if be be a manu­
strikes.
facturer is not a good citizen. Cap­ strikes that only serve to strain rela­
ital and labor must get together and tions and make more difficult the
settle their differences, amicably if task of getting together and injure
they can. If they cannot do this, it the 85 per cent of people who are
shows the need of an arbitration not cither in the capitalistic class or
board to settle such disputes, and in the laboring class in the true sense
congress should establish such a of the word. ..
Every industrial plant should have
board without delay,—Tampa Times.
a government budded upon the plan
of the government of the United
States and the man who says that
our governnent is not the best gov­
ernment on earth is not a loyal citi­
zen nnd is harmful to the cause of
democratic government.
Our gov­
ernment is built upon the only solid
foundation that exists and our indus­
trial plants can well he built upon
the same principle. There should be
an executive head, the president of
the factory, the next body would bo
the foremen and other men in com­
mand, the next body be of the
workmen themselves all of these
bodies to be chosen from the em­
ployees themselves and all questions
left to the governing body.
Effi­
ciency and loyalty
would be the
watchwords and if any employee was
not efficient ids own lack of efficien­
cy would keep the other employees
from getting their pnrt of the divi­
dends at the end of the year and the
laggard and braggart! would soon lie
cut out nnd relegated to the class of
drones where he belongs. The real
workman would make the real mon­
ey ami would see to it that all of the
other employees worked eight hours
a day or quit, for only by real work
and the best kind.of work coidd the
workmen hope to realize something
irsides their regular wage# at the
end of the year. \Ve do not believe
that the majority of workmen today

THESANFORDHERALD

cost of living. It seems impassible
for the strikers to comprehend that
every successful strike only aggrn|vales the troubles which now afflict
them. A reduction in the cost of
living can never come if we are con­
tinually called on to pay increased
cost of transportation, and highr
wages lor laoor, which enters in
every item of fond production. Th
country is now and must bo fo
some years to come on the down
grade. We cannot continue on the
up-grade &lt;*!! the time, and the scone
we realize that we have passed the
peak, and must accustom ourselves
to going down the hill we climbed
with so mucy exuberance of spirit
and joy, the better it will be for us
all. It is a time for the exercise of
patience and common sense.

AUGUST 22. lo o

YOUR OWN HOME IS YOUR CASTLE
Some day you’ll want a home o f your own to take your bride to,
and NOW is good time to start saving for that happy occasion*
H ow proud you will he to take your sweetheart to a home o f her
own.

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SAVING WILL DO IT.

CAPITAL $30,000.00

SURPLUS $15,000.00

II. R. STEVENS

C. D. COUCH
Ait'l Cubi*.

T H E B A N K T H A T IN S U R E S Y O U R

the same pay as the poof workmen
nnd F e idler. The co-operatiVe plan ir
will eliminate the shirker nnd give p
the real worker what he deserves.
There will be no more strikes for 9j
higher wages for the real workmen
banded together in the governing ^
board will settle nil differences peace- ^
ably and at the end of the year in- ^
stead of all workmen indiscriminate- sj
ly receiving higher wages that now
threaten to swamp industry, the
men who are really trying to give *
the plant their best efforts will re­
reive their share of the dividends
which will mean more than higher
wages as now extracted by constant "
strikes and labor troubles. Not only
fi* cq-Qperotion needed ir irdu*&gt;r; •&lt;•»
but it is needed in farming operations, in business of every line, in the
churches and in every part of our
iifo.
bur instance, Sanford needs o
tt
operation of the business men and i b
i»inn*(B io some body iikc the Hoard n
of Trade. All the citizens of Sern- Ir
Inoie county should have a clearing
*iru—e they can get together
once each week and discuss plans for CJ
a greater county.
The merchants
need n co-operative body where they o*
can discuss plans for better service
to their customers.
The churches ' '
and the schools should get together 1
on plans for the betterment of education and religion.
The farmers J’
need co-operation nnd a body where
they can get together on growing '
nnd marketing of crops. The world 1
war has made this fact imperative
now whore before it was only tent ative. I,t is now tantamount and the ni
greatest question before the Ameri­
can people. We should get together •
on every subject, work together, «
stand together or fall together.
•
We are all dependent one upon
another and what injures one in­
jures all and as no. government is
built upon that great message given
us by our patriotic forefathers, let us
unfurl it as our motto today:
U N IT E D
WE
STAN D ,
DI­
V ID E D WE FALL.

Aviators Rescued
Marfa, Aug. 19.—-Lieut*. II. G.
Peterson nnd Paul II. Davis, UnAmerican aviators, who were hchl
for $15,000 ransom, by the Mexican
bandits, were rescued today by Capt.
Matlock of the Eighth Cavalry, who
paid half the money to the bandits
and escaped with the two captives
across the border.
The aviators declared that they
were confused in directions after be­
atton.
the irmnufac- fu-jcnl workmen that we have and ing forced to land by engine trouble
cs both necessary and noi upon the man who is a failure, nnd were on their way buck to head­
have been endeavor- who Hoes not rare to work nnd who quarters when seized by the bandits.
their prices along the gp(.n(|h iff,, time talking about what
• traffic wdl bear will he should receive and his fellow
GENEVA
,iioek off that from 20 workers do not in their hearts brOssie Flynt U home agu'ii after
whirh has been added hove that he should receive good pay having spent the summer in Georgia
it two years else they |(
js unable to earn it. America
Mrs Theodore Tice and children
tru,h’ is bound to be short on labor for
are visiting friends at Daytona
hundreds of tilings years to come and the only way in
Beach
imute consumer cun as which this handicap will be overcome
Herbert Chaffer is spending IPs
iself as to yield to un- in the next few years is by getting
vacation with his parents. Mr. and
when prices are in- more efficiency out of the men than
Mrs. J. M. Chaffer.
Suppose that five mil- we now have. The laborer is worthy
Roy Tiilis and family of Sanford
icide to make tin- "old id bis hire and ull of the fair minded
spent
last Sunday with Mr and Mrs
i last them for another employer# believe this but the sysTroy
Pror*ar
thnt five million worn- tern in vogue for the past twenty
Miss Elizabeth a Stonc-4 is back
they will darn and re- years has not demonstrated that the
use so that for Hum - , laborer is worthy cf his hire for the from Daytona where she has been
the guest of her brother, Fred
Stones

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mers’ meetings have been held, an
twenty fnrniers have pledged t
grow from a fourth to one acre. Th
seed will be bought on a cooperativ
basis, the county agent looking aft.
this part of the work.
A spirited fight has developed in
Jacksonville over the proposition to
remove the palm trees and gra*i
plots from the center of .Main street,
t he street as it now stands is a
source of much pleasure to visitors
and citizens alike.
A permanent naval unit, under
competent and experienced nnvnl nf.
beers wil. ti^JKrr.osneci on the lake
shore campus of Rollins College,
when tin* thirty-fifth academic year
opens the 22nd of November.
The tenth unnual meeting of the
Citrus Seminar
1.1v r' *
Roundup will be hiJd at the College
of Agrieulture, Gainesville, October
14 in 17. The Seminar and Kountip
•"» w«.H
ritrus growers and
livestock men of the state is a part
cf the extension work of the college.
Animals and Earthquakes.
One of the mysteries still unsolved
Is that of tli** M'nso by which the low­
er nnlmnls become nware of the ap­
proach of earthquakes. Ulrds nnd rats
become alarmed nnd try to escape.
Super-sensitiveness to faint shocks
scarcely gives satisfactory explanation,
for modem seismographs are very
sensitive.

All persons desiring to at­
tend Sunday school will
phone No. 19. fflPi or iui-J
not Inter Ihn n Saturday
noon.
Free transportation
will he furnished them to
anti from if will.in a radius
of three miles of the .Meth­
odist church.

Interest in g r wing onions by club
members is 'increasing in Taylor
county. Forty-live boys ami girls in
two schools near Perry have indi­
cated a desire to plant a fourth acre
to this crop this fall. Several far-

Department of the Interior
U S I.und Otllee at
Gainesville. Fla ,
Aug 10. 1919
Notice is hereby given that Ray­
mond R Boyd of Wckiwa, Fla,
who on July 29, 1914 made Home­
stead Entry, No 012942, for \V1j
of N K 1,, Section 21, Township 19
S , Range 28 E , Tallahassee Merid­
ian has filed notice of intention to
make Three year proof to establish
claim to the land above described,
before Clerk Circuit Court, at San­
ford, Fla, on the 2fith day of Sepi.iiiber, 1919
Claimant t antes us witnesses:
E A Rush of Wckiwa. Fla
Frank 1’ owcil of Wckiwa, Fla
Ed no Crippcn of Wekiwn, Fla
Jim Boyd of Wekiwa, Fla
ROBERT W DAVIS,
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Register

“ In U n io n
T h e r e I&amp;
S tre n g th ’

T

H E principle applies quite
ns much to banking ns to
soldiers or states or governments.

It is most fortunntc that the Fed­
eral Reserve Banking System hn3
been in operation during the war.
The advantages o f this orgnnizat ion accrue to the customers o f the
member banks who nt the same
time contribute to the strength
o f the nation’s banking system*
nnd enjoy the benefit o f its pro­
tection.

is t r e n g t h

FEDERAL RESERVE
SYSTEM L^^

�T

AUGUST 22, 1913

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■onviile.
Mr. J. D. Woodruff met already been Informed of the’ meet­
them in Jacksonville. Mrs. Thrasher ing by letter.
will be away for two or three weeks.
Miss Clara Goertz returned Thurs­
O.-lando I’lays Here Today
day from Tallahassee where she has
Orlando wil| play here today in
been taking a normal school course
tho second series and will play­
Preparatory to teaching this winter.
off the game we owe them in the
Mr. D. L. Thrasher and Harry
Mr. and Mrs. Roland James and
For the floor coverings, nrt rugs, first series. This will he played off
IVrran motored to E ubIIs Monday. 1 Mrs. Edward Gardner were here eongolcum rugs and matting se«
the after noun in double header and
r/ - Seal pint fruit jars at L P.
H&gt; attend the funeral o f . »&lt;*ton Bargain House. 213-215
will dei!tie the pennant race.
u .r..Hi&lt;r'«
Rfi-ft 1^ r8‘ Pt?ul)0dy.
ounforr! Avenue, A. Kanncr, Mgr.
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Frederic Rand -and daughter of
\\HEN YOU T H IN K OF CAN
M. Stoinoff Purchases Fine Farm
E.
E.
Brady
has
removed
his
O r la n d o were In the city Wednesday.
OF TH E K A N D Y !
One
of the best real estate trans­
IF IT HAS SUGAR )'or!,t’s nnd mules from his old stand
Prices reduced on nil goods nt
*ni wv*
fers
recently
made was tho purchase
HAVE IT.
STAR *n *l,e Lclller Block to the I’ arrnMr,. Grace W iliam s’ millinery store. _TH EATRE BUI l' d I n G.
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'of
25
acres
on Celery avenue bymore stable opposite the court house.
Mike
Stoinoff
from Dr. Wm. G.
Fine new line of ladies’ ready-toMr. and Mrs. B. G. Smith of
A- Raynor has returned from a
Aldridge. While the price was not
wear nml millinery now on display
Oviedo were In the city on Wednes- '’ ^ t to his old home on Long Island.
made public it is understood to he
at
Dresner’s,
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: Mrs. Raynor will return a few weeks
in keeping with other transfers in
Joe Davis, the popular representa­ this noted section of our trucking
Complete .took Diamond Ure, l°n «ir In |h« north.
tive of the C. W. Znring Co. at district. The sale was made througd
Wight Tire Co.
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Jacksonville was in the city several
Judtfc and Mrs. E. F. Housholdcr °Pen on Wednesdays, Thursdays, days of the week calling on the local J. E. Spurling. who is meeting with
marked success in the reul estate
art. visitinK in Gainesville and other Saturdays and Sundays in the after* trade.
business,
having sold a number of
a . *
noon,
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points.
Miss Birdie Harris spent several properties within the past few days.
Misses
Antoinette
Shore Dinner, Braun’s I’ avillion,
and Helen days of this week in the city the
Coronado Beach.
Every Sunday Treso ofx Tampa have returned to guor of her sister, Mrs. Roumillat.
Death til Mrs. Peabody
their homo after a pleasant visit Miss Harris is a former resident of
•y to 1 p. m.
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with
Miss
Clara
Goertz.
Miss Versa Woodcock is spending
Sanford ami has a host of friends
After a long life well spent Mrs.
her vacation in Jacksonville nnd
who
are
always
glad
to
see
her
home
S.
M Peabody died at the home of
CALL FOR LEONS TRAN SFER
her son, Don Peabody in Miami last
Tampa.
RELIABLE
SERVICE.
ALL •again.
Mrs. Peabody
pint Mason fruit jars at L. P. TRAIN S
The hoards of county commission­ Sunday- morning.
MET.
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had been in ill health for several
ers
of
Lake
and
Volusia
counties
McCuller’s.
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Mrs. A. D. Smith and daughters,
months and her children were called
Mrs W. C. Wolfe and little sons Misses Charlotte and Irma have re­ were here Saturday to settle the
her-*
several weeks ago by her ill ness.|,.ft last Friday for North Carolina turned from a three months’ stay in &lt;|ueslinn of free bridges across the
Don
corning up from Miami found
St. Johns river in which all three
, the mountains of North Carolina.
and Virginia.
his
mother
feeling well enough to
counties are interested. The local
Buy Diamonds. Wight Tiro Co.
WANTED— OLD CLEAN
stand
a
trip
to Miami ami she was
hoard gave the visitors a dinner at
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RAGS. ANY KIND EX­
taken there In the hope that the
the Seminole Hotel.
CEPT
OLD
SOCKS.
Mr and Mrs Ray Butts are home
change would he of benefit hut after
Capt. T. A. Neal is spending a few
COATS,
PANTS.
OR
again after a pleasant trip to Illinois
consulting several of the physicians
days in the city enjoying a furlough
BED SPREADS. AT THE
of that city it was found that an
ar.d St Louis
from his duties in the medical de­
HERALD OFFICE.
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operation could not lie undertaken
Prof. Dixie M. Hollins, county
partment of the army stationed at
at her advanced age and the disease
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rurdick re­
superintendent of public instruction
Sun. Antonio Texas. The many
of the liver would not
turned from Daytona Beach Mon­
was a Sanford visitor this week.
friends of the genial doctor are hopday.
They
were
the
guests
of
Mr,
any other treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Sum mis and family
■&gt;.* ,.V 'Tiit*'return to Sanford when
Buruick’s
parents
while
there.
•TtoVe"YetuiTifJU 11
" ' pTuasaht trip
The remains were brought here
he has been mustered out of service.
Mrs. J. M. Dresner has returned
lo their old home on Long Island.
for
burial Tuesday afternoon the
Allen Jones has received his honor­
Dr. D. C. Ward, Osteopath is in from New York and other northern able discharge from the navy and is funeral taking place from the Meth­
Sanford on Monday, Wednesday markets where she spent six weeks home to stay
Alien was one of the odist ehureh, of whieh denomination
in
selecting
n
fine
line
of
ready-toand Fri ay of each week.
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first hoys to join the navy when war Mrs. Peabody had been an active
wear and millinery for her Sanford
Mrs. R. E. Millen and Mrs. W. C. store.- The ne«- "onds arc arriving was declared and has been u&lt;i trans­ member since early childhood. Rev.
n-sv r."*1 *wo children arc expec­ daily and are being put on display. ports and ships of ull kinds ever C. W. White, pastor of the Method­
since.
He went to the Virgin ist church officiated and the church
ted home today from Decatur, Gn.,an
She invites the Sanford ladies to call
Islands several times and has seen was fillet! by the many friends who
Indian Springs.
and inspect this fine new line,
—J|.
Tl'iu'ti or the world since leaving turn known the deceased for so many
A six course fish and chicken din­
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home hut he is more than glad to bo years. Interment was made in Lakener, 75c. Fish suppers 50c, at the
Mrs. Wilmott has arrived in the in Sanford again and his rninty view cemetery, where the many
Ayres Daytona Beach Hotel.
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city and rented n store room In tht* j fricntljl nrt. K|a«i to have him bark beautiful fioral offerings attested to
Mrs. M. C. Tolar and daughter, Bishop Block where she will have a
the esteem in which Mrs. Peabody
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Brisson and
Mrs. Loretta Brotherson are enjoy­ millinery and ready to wear this sea­
was held.
family have sold their home place
ing a visit with relatives and friends son.
Sallie Moore Peabody was horn
and will go to Daytona Beach for a
at Hanwthorc.
For Sale — One 1U1H Maxwell few months* vacation. Mr. Brisson in Tuskeegee Ala. seventy years ago an
Quart Mason fruit jura at L. P. louring Car In gund condition, has
lias been one of Sanford’s most suc­ moved to Georgia while a young girl.
McCuller’s.
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only hern run 1508 miles. TermH cessful truckers and has worked hard She was married to Mr. Peabody in
Address Max­ for many yenrs and now feels that 1885 coming to Sanford soon after­
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Witte and may be arranged.
family have arrived homo after well, c-o Herald.
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he is entitled to n rest. He and his ward, where Mr. Peabody engaged
spending some time in New York
Mrs. A. E. Housholdcr has been estimable family will return to San­ in the newspaper business here and
visiting relatives and friends.
the guest of her daughter-in-law at ford however some time in the future was also on the staff of the TJymesThere’s a man at the curb to Daytona, also spent several days to live again as they think there Is Union in Jacksonville hut resided
with her son, E. F. Housholdcr no place like Sanford.
serve you.
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Wo wish here all that time. After his death
here.
them
well
In
their
new
home
and Mrs, Peabody nnd the family made
Mr. ami Mrs. C, L. Polk, now of
Sanford their home and the family
hope
for
their
early
return
as
citi­
Jacksonville are spending a week or
FRESH STO CK —Onion sets just
has all been born and reared here,
zens
of
this
section.
If you want early green
two at their truck farm near Beek arrived,
twelve
children In all, four of the
onions
come
around
and
see
them.
Hammock.
sons
being
dead.
Watermelons—Carload nice water­ Our fresh Bermuda onion seed will
Will Take Up Practice Again
Those children surviving here are
melons at Old A. C. L. Depot. 58.00 nrirvo about Sept. 1st. Come in and
lion. George A. DeCottes has de­
leave
your
order.
The
L.
Allen
Seed
Mrs.
Edwards of Washington state,
per one hundred; 10 cents each; 3
cided to again take up the practice
Co.,
Sanford,
Fin.
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Douglass
Peabody of New York,
fur 25 cents. Larger ones 15c, 2 for
of law in Sanford and will occupy
Mrs.
W.
R. Griffith of this city,
Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Garner are part of the offices over the Sem­
25 cents. Guaranteed to he good ...
expected homo Friday or Saturday, inole Bunk where he formerly hud Mrs. E. R. Marshall of St. Charles,
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Don Peabody of Miami was in the after spending some time In Nnynes- his offices and Attorney J. J. Dick­ III., Don Peabody of Miami, George
city several days of this week, hav­ boro and Washington, D. C., stop­ inson who has also been occupying Peabody of Ft. Worth, Texas, Clif­
ford of the II. S. Army now at Cntfip
ing hern called by the sad mission of ping also in Macon, Gn.
these offices will have part of them.
Mills, Henry who formerly resided
The
Ladies
Guild
of
the
Enia
copal
the death and funernl of his mother.
Mr. DeCottes had derided when he
here
hut is now living in Jackson­
Mrs. A. R. Marshall of St. Charles, |church expect to hold a bazaar and went to war to discontinue his prac­
ville.
I nois and formerly of this city, t h e 'fair for three afternoons ami nights tice hut has changed his mind nnd
Don, Henry, Mrs. Marshall and
daughter of Mrs. Peabody ' ia here of Dec. 2nd, 3rd nnd 4th in the decided that Sanford was the best
also.
Parish House.
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place in the \Uirld and he has an­ Mrs. Griffith were with her at the
Miss Alva Gates of Quitman, Ga., nounced that he will again pruetlce lime of her death.
The .pall hearers were Dr. H. L.
o isunsMinmnMiuuNMtiaaMUi suuuiuiiii .......... . a was in the city this week on a short law hero much to the satisfaction of
When the war Marion, L I* McCuUer, F. W. Ma­
business trip. She expects to rrturn his many friends.
to Sanford this winter and will he hrokj out Mr. DeCottes although honey, A It. Key. F P. Forster nnd
over the age limit for draft joined J. E. Spurting.
permanently located here.
Fifty years ago her oldest child
. W, M. Igou is now in Atlanta the Tank Corps nnd was made a
lieutenant being stationed most of died and in his little hand held a
purchasing
mules
for
the
Sanford
SANFORD, FLO RID A
cross which was gently taken from
stable of Igou &amp; Igou, and a carload the time at Gettysburg, Pa.
Sunday, August 21th.
him as his spirit wended its way to
of mules will he here at the Igou
heaven. This little cross was placed
Stnhles next Monday. Thin is your
Boost
upon
mother’s grave at the ceme­
chance to get some fine mules at the
Leon's Auto Transfer. All trains
tery
Tuesday.
The death of Mrs.
beyinnin* of the farming season.
met. Phone 91. Hotel Carnes.
Peabody
wns
n
beautiful close of a
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well
spent
life
after
raising a large
Mr3. Jack Hewett, who has been
family
and
seeing
them
all grow up
the guest of her sister, Mrs. John
Ziltrow cr— Knight
anti marry and have homes of their
Purdon left Saturday night for
A pretty wedding took place at own.
Waynesboro, Ga., then from there
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the home of the bride's parents on
As the death dew gathered on her
to Savannah and Tybee Island. _
the west side on Saturday afternoon brow, around her bedside gathered
Capt. P. M. Elder bus returned at 4 o’ clock. The contracting par­
her ‘‘girls’ ’ and ’ ’ hoys"—always girls
from a trip to his old home in ties being Miss Dernice Knight,
and
hoys to her. though now grown
Georgia and other points north. He i daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Knight
to mature years with hoys and girls
will take u few days off before going and Mr. Oscar Ziltrowcr, son of Mr.
around their own firesides. The life
hack to his duties of postmaster.
H. Zittrower, one of Sanford's suc­ so long interwoven with theirs, with
W. M. Pepper of Gainesville of cessful truck growers. Only the im­ tearful eyes they watched as it slow­
the Pepper Publishing Co. was in mediate relatives of the family were ly but surely passed over. The love
the city^ Saturday enroute home present. Mrs. Crowley and family of a mother for her children pnsseth
from "Daytona Beach where he and from west Apopka coming over for human understanding.
The hoys
his family are spending the summer. the occasion. The bride is one of and girls thnt gathered about the cot
Hon. Forrest Lake has returned Sanford’s popular young ladies and of this dying mother and so bravely
from Jacksonville where he visited was the recipient of many nnd uso- fought the Death Angel, long ago
hls many friends and where they (ul presents. Her many friends ex- passed out from the little home
Preaching 8:30 P. M .
gnvc him a hearty welcome and tend their liest wishes for her future circle. Business fares nnd their own
Subject
promises of support in hls^ race for hnppinrss.
home circles have encroached upon
congress.
She was attired in a modish trnv- their time, may have robbed mother
Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Garner, Mr. cling suit of durk blue, white silk of their companionship, hut she was
over Just the same; rejoicing in their
D. L. Thrasher and Miss May waist nnd hat.
Thrasher and Mr. nnd Mrs. R. T.
The hpppy pair left umldst a succcsaes and grieving at their mis­
They' may have grown
Thrasher left Wednesday for Day- shower of rice and congratulations fortunes.
uway from her, but she never from
tona Beach where they will spend for parts unknown,
them; they were still her hoys nnd
several days.
girls. We know- that years hence the
Dr. nnd Mrs. Puleston, Dr. Ralph,
Hospital Directors lu Meet
Stevens nnd Roy C. Bowers have re-t ^
recently elected hoard of &lt;H- memory of her unselfish devotion
turned from a trip to Miami. ^ r- 1rectors of the Fcrnnld-Laughton Me- will make them hotter men and bet­
Pulcston has purchased a home there: xxinrirxl Hospital will hold their first ter women uml her precepts bo their
f Tou will receive a warm
and wll remove to that city about mect'ng next Tuesday night, August guiding star.
October 1st.
26th at the Court House at 8:30
l "ulcenie and somethin)?
Leases II. &amp; O. Repair Shop
Mr. I). L. Thrasher and daughter, o’ clock. Every member of the board
i to caiu-y home with you
May and Mr, Harry Fcrran re- is urgently requested to be present
Voile Williams has leased the auto
All of their,|havo repair department of the B. &amp; O.
•-TriiViiiwnnwirisininiinMmiwia i sump !| turned from Montreat and Mender-, a*- this meeting.
Little Happenings
Mention or
Mailers In Brief
Personal Items
of Interest

In and A b o u t

The C ity *£

F I R S T *
t METHODIST CHURCH 1

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T teaching by Pastor

j “Wh a t the Wo r l d
f Has a Right to Exjj pect of the Church”

Senior League * 7 :3 0 P. M.

‘ Two men, t wo
worlds, t wo char­
a c t e r s and two
eternities”

Summary of Ihe
Floating Small
Talks Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Renders

Joan of Arc
,

(Jcane d* Arc)

“ Remarkable Life and Cause”
B y G EO . H Y M A N , D . D.
At Ihe Baptist Temple, Sunday, Aug. 24, 8:30 P. M..
WELCOME TO ALL
The birthplace o f this
French Heroine a n d
other places o f inter­
est in her life, were
visited by Dr. Hyman
w h i l e serving a s
Chaplain in France.
A Solo will he Sung by Mrs. A. M. Phillips.

11:15 A. M. Subject:

Mrs. Sr hello Moines. Pianist

“ Organized for Local Welfare”

Garage on Park avenue and Is al­
ready in charge of the work.
Mr. Williams needs no introduc­
tion to the auto owners of Sanford
and vicinity us he has been in the
auto repair business for n number of
years and is ionsidered one of the
best H *P' bunlneza.
He has a competent force of me­
chanics and is already doing a nice
business,

C .,j a . u i i v i ; lor Sanford
W. P. Reave representing the
Polk Directory Co. is in the city
looking over the ground preparatory
to printing another city directory* for
Sanford to he put out nbout Jan. 1,
1920. This, will h« »he•third Polk
directory for Sanford, each one show­
ing much itnprobemcnt in the city
proper and the growth of the city
each v e v . v»r/. Directory Is
|recognized as the best that is pub­
lic li'-d and Sanford is fortunate in
Bankston Bros.
having this firm engaged in this
Roberts, Gn., Jan.-----great work.
Old Konturky Mfg. Co.,
Puducnh, Ky.
Seeing the Earth Rotate.
Gentlemen
If a long pendulum Is «i*t swinging
A Mr. Will Wachter of this eoutry has some hogs that were down with Its point o f suspen'lon free to
with cholera and had given up all turn, the plane of swing will remain
hope of saving them uml would not fixed while tho rotating earth skew*
spend one penny on them. 1 gave around under It, This Is the finest
demonstration of the earth's rotation,
him one 15 pound pail of your 11. A.
nnd recently at Wellington. New Zen*
Thomas' Hog Powder and he has
hind, n petidltfiiiO only ten feet long
just come in and paid me for it and showed the nitnt’on with JO «oes. nftcr
advises that every one of his sick the swing begun.
hogs got well uml that he killed
them and now has them in his smoke
Death.
house ami that ail were ns fine as
Dentil
Is
nothing
more nr l»*«s than
any he hud klllort this year.
slipping Hark Into your own sub000*
I want to add that lie said his
sciolism.'*, and so becoming greater
hogs were down and so sick that he and finer mid more active—more use­
had to pry their mouths open and ful, too—and with grander powers
his wife poured the powder down than mi ever huff lu onr limited Imper­
fect bodies. Life Is nothing hut an
their throats.
Please find cheek in full of my ac­ episode In our universal life. . , .
count and with kindest regnrds we Death Is Just n change of direction
then, really; that's nil.—From "Tho
beg to remain,
Promise of Air," l»y Algernon Black­
Yours very truly,
wood.
Bankston Bros,
For sale by Merchants Grocery Co.
Dictaphone Calls Mother.
til-5*«.
A dictaphone with n megaphone and
n Iniid-speiiking amplifier In the receiv­
er Is shown In Popular Mechanics Mag­
. . . . . . .
* * * * * * *
azine. With the receiver fastened to
the baby's crib In the nursery upstairs,
Christian Science services
nnd the megnphnn** phteeil in the parwill he held at the Woman's
lot below, the arrangement works to
Club, Oak avenue, between
satisfaction.
Mother may go about
Third and Fourth strets,
her housework, while hnby wllj, sleep
on Sunday, morning nt 11
soundly, undisturbed by tin* noise of
oclock.
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the living-room, hut If he should
waken, his cries will he Instnntly heard
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downstairs.

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A re you exerting yourself to* the
utmost to make your farming, your
business, your productivities 100 per
cent efficient?
D o you need money, advice or help to enlarge
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TIIF. SANFORD HERALD

PAGE EIGHT

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V is

4 1 2 G
Williams, rf
Orinndo Won Two Monday
1 1 2
1
St. Charles, ss.
Orlando and Sanford rang down
4 0 2 1
Sewell, p
the ckrtain on the first half of the
Florida Stutc :League 1919 scaron
T ota l..................31 7 8 27 10 3
at Orlando Monday with a double
Score by Innings:
victory for Orlando in two pretty
lo i ooo 002—4
slugging battles. The scores were 7 Sanford .
Orlando
... 403 000 000— 7
to 4 and G to 4.
Summary: Left on bases, Sanford,
The hitting of St. Charles, Sewell
11, Orlando 7: two base hits, John­
and Williams, with the all-around
son, Childs, Hord: three base hits,
playing of Stewart, featured the
Quinn; first base or, U lh , ml wu.»first gniiiu. Hitt, ok **f &gt;il&gt; Charles
211 3, off Chapman I; struck out, by
and Williams also featured’ the sec­
Sewell 4, by Chapman 3; sacrifice
ond game.
hits, Stephens, Blount, P. Chapman;
Sanford—
All It H I’ O A E stolen bases, Stewart, Chapman,
Stewart. 2b
2 3
1 2 2 0 Williums, lllount; wild pitches Sew­
Chapman, c
1 0
0 5 1 0 ell; bnttrr hit, JIuiJ, limner, MewJohnson, if.. ....
6 u
1 1 l
art; time of game, 1:15; umpire,
Hord, 3b.. ______ 1 0
3 - 3
Baird.
Albanese, 11&gt; ......... 5 0
! Ill 1
SECOND g a m e
White, If
5 0
0 0 0
Sanford —
AH R II PO A s
Childs, if
4 0
2 1 0
Steward, 2b
4 1 1 4 n 0
Davis, s s ................ 3 0
1 0 -2
Chapman, cf
.. 4 *1 1 3 l 0
- Chapman, p ........ 3 1
1 0 3
Johnson, cf
.. 3 0 1 l 0 n
Hard.
3h
.
.
4 0 o 0 0 0
Totals ............ 35 I
9 24 13 3
O
0 0 G 1 1
Orlando— ...
All It II PO A K Albanese, lb
0 (1 O
White.
If
..
3
0 0
Urn
Glount, 2b ......... 4
0
0
1 0
Childs,
rf
0
0
1
0 (1
1
Quinn, c ................. 4 1 1 5
0
Davis,
ss.....
..
0
0 1
.
3
0
1
Schuyler, cf
3 2
1 4 0
o 0
Martin,
p
.
1
t
0
Stephens, 3b . . . . . . 3 0
0 0 5
•Ellis ..........
1 0 0 0 0 0
Blount, lb
2 1
0 S 0
Hunter, 11 ..
. 3 I
0
I 0
Totals
31 4 G 18 7
2

1,000 persons saw the Growers
slaughter the Celery Feds here this
Afternoon to the tune of 10 to 1,
with everybody taking n swipe at
Ellis' offerings. The Growers piled
up seventeen bingles, five of them
coming off Foss' big stick.
The da;' was a holiday in honor of
the opening of the free bridge be­
tween Hradentown and Palmetto
ami the crowd thronged the city
from mill's around
The score:
Baiifui d — _____ ...AM it It 1*0 A K
5 i o 5 3 1
Stewart, 2b
o 8 8 O
Chapman, c
4 i
2
i 1 0 0 0
Johnson, cf
1 0
Hord. 3b........... . 4 0 1 O *tm
m
o
o
t
m
1
1
0
Albanese, lb
.... 4
4 0 0 0 0 0
White. If........
4 0 0 0 0 0
Childs, rf
Davis, ss........... .... 4 1 1 i 0 1
Ellis, p ..... ...... ... 4 0 1 t 8 l
Ellis, p .............. .... 4 0 1 1 8 1
.35
Totals........
Hradentown—
AH
4
Benedict, rf
Burroughs, 2l i .. .... 4
5
Vaughn, lb ..
5
Foss, 3b
5
Rood, If
Angel, cf ........... .... 4
o
Francis, ss
4
McDaniel, c
Drake, p ...
.... 4

4 10
K II
•1 1
o*# 1
1 «»
3 5
1 3
0 1
\ l
0 Q
0 1

24 18
PO A
0 0
l 3
9 0
l Om
11 0
1 0
4 fi
8 •&gt;
1 3

6
E
0
1
0
0
l
0
0
II
0

Totals........... 37 10 17 27 IG 41
Score by innings:
210 100 000- -4
Sanford
100 on 3 l l x - 10
Hradentown . .
Summary: Left on bases Sanford G
Summary:
Left on bases, San­
ford, G, Hradentown, 7; two base
hits, Ellis, Foss 2; three base hits,
McDaniel 2; Albanese; first base on
balls, off Drake 3, Ellis 3; struck out,
by Drake 8, Ellis 3; struck out by
Drake 8, Ellis; sacrifice hits, BurJfcS5;"'oiffTe7r‘ na5es,* Stewart, Chap­
man, Angel; passed balls, Mc­
Daniels:
wild pitches,
Drake 1,
Ellis 1.

Stewart, 2 b
Chapman, rf
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Hord, 31;
Albanese, lb
White, If
Rive, c
Davis, ss
Martin, p
.......

3 2 1
4 1 0
3 1 1
5 0 1
4 0 0
5 0 0
4 0 1
5 0 0
4 1 1

4
3
0
2
13
1
2
1 3
1 4

3
0
0
2
0
1
0

Quibbling With the Umpire

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JACKAONYlLUir FLOHItl.4
K there is anything that will ruin
Fertilizers, Insecticides. Sprayers. Psqhry Supplies
the huso bull sport ns far ns the fans For thirty years wo have been manufacturing fertilizers In this Stale--we have
are concerned, It is the constant fuss­
satisfied customers In every county In F. irida.
Prices always in lire with Quality
ing with the man who is in charge of Write for Latest Price List.
J. E. SPERLING, Local Agent, SANFORD, FLORIDA
the game. It is disgusting, unpop­
ular and disloyal to the interests o;
base bull. If you have followed ball
games at all, you have not seen nn
umpire in a hundred games make a
single change in his decision, regard­
less of protestations and howls that
may go up. In the next place, it
serves to prejudice the official, and it
don't sound good to hear a lot of
beefers from the grand stand and
bleachers kicking on decisions.

ieware of the
Something for
Nothing Fakir

The umpire should run the game.
He is hired for that purpose, and if
other teams and players want to
chew the rag and kick and get
thrown out of the game, that is all
right, but the Star hopes that the
local management will put a fine on
every player that tries to unduly in­
terfere with tho work of the umpire,
whether at home or away. Yester­
day Lakeland had two men sent
from the field at Orlando. We are
not saying that the decisions of the
umpire were right and that they
don't make mistakes, hut from the
standpoint of the sportsmanship in
the game and the spectator’s view­
point, umpire baiting is not proper
anti right and every management
should make it a special point to
stop it, or two things sure will re­
sult. Either the league will have a
set of wobbly, good for nothing
umpires which will ruin the game, or
else the umpires will ruin the sport
for them by fining and benching the
men. It is up to the league to hack
up the umpires or the game, too,
will he ruined, and those who know
base hall certainly understand that
the umoire
r-raiv
swing and the players hold their
heads, or organized baseball will die
out.

Y o u can put this down as an
infallible rule— there is no such th in g
as so m eth in g 'for n oth in g . If vou k eep
th at principle in m ind y ou will be b u y ­
in g real* food value w ith you r dollars,
w h ich , of course, m eans a con servation
arid a saving.

W h en you see anything offered
for sale ‘‘cheap,” beware.

Som e thoughtless housewives
believe th ey effect a s a v i n g by using self
rising flour. In most cases they are buying an
inferior food and paving far more than the
irticle is actually worth. So the housewife w ho
thinks she is getting her baking powder for
nothing is
mg dearly for
it and instead o f getting a pure, plain flour and
baking powder added, in the majority of cases
is getting a poor grade of flour, a cheap grade
o f powder containing calcium sulphate or
plaaiei o f paris.

Players don't need to make a fuss
over a decision that they think L
uniair tor any sympathy that might
come from the crowd
That will
come anyhow
The rrowd will back
up the player every time, and it !:i
the doty &lt;tf
* the game
to be sport enough to play hull his
best and do everything he can to
win
Disputing with the umpire
sure won't do it and It never has

H . L. Eskew, Food Commissioner of the
State of Tennessee, in a recent address at Atlantic ( ,M\ laid:
“ I would not toltrale flour product* like some of ik*
‘self riling flour’ told in a Urge p»rt of the South, the
concomitant* of which are alike unknown and not to be
ascertained by the connmrr anil whots purity in tbe
muter of phoiphatc it open to serious question ai a
deceptive agency."

Buy a pure, plain flour and a standard bak­
ing powder and you will know juit what you are buying
and you will be getting more for your money.

Look at the Best la Sight.
Get Into the hnldt uf~!*»iklng r.t the
silver lining nf the cloud: «.ud. when
you have found It, cr.jMnne to look
nt It rather than nt the leaden gray
In tho middle. It will help you over
many hnrd places.—A. A. Wlllln, D. D.

Sjilng Gian.
Tho Sc lent Ilie Am or Iran says: Make
n not nt Ion of 1 oz. rnmphns, 1*4 nx.
spirits turpentine nnd I dr. of ether.
Keep the end o f the drilling tool wet
with this fluid. The sharp corner of
n freshly broken point of a file Is nno
of tho best drilling loolr, for lids pur­
pose.

Note—Mu* Costello it already well hnoten to moil of Ike ladies o f
our city. She is c f the domestic Science Branch of the University of
Chicago, Simmons College. lloUem Cooking School, agraduateof Lewi*
Institute. Supenisor of Domestic Science in Public Schools. Speaal
Lecturer on Domestic Arts and Economy, Special Lecturer to the
Womens Clubs.
We art publishing a series of her most important articles.

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just about what you pay for and if you try to
get something for nothing you will generally
get less than you pay for.

0
0 won a game from n real indicator
handler — Lakeland Star

Totals
AH It If PO A E
Tampa —
3 1 •1 1 0 0
Turner, cf
Johnston, ss . ....... 3 0 0 1 y 0
4 U 0 1 0 0
Harbor, If
3 0 0 3 4 4
Felix, 3b
3 0 1 0 0 0
Jackson, rf
•Butted for Albanese in seventh Brown, 2b
3 0 0 •&gt; 3 1
Orlando—
All R II PO A E Dellinger, lb
3 II 0 9 0 (i
3 II 1 10 3 1
Glount, 2b
3 0 0
1 1 0 Farrior, c
QulRn, c
*2 0 11 0 •1 1
Wells, p .
Schuyler, cf
Stephens, 3b
27 1 4 *1
•&gt;7
* 12 (
Totals
Blount, lb
Score by innings:
Williams, If
Sanford
200 ooo 003—B
Hunter, rf
Tampa
.
100 00(1 000— 1
St. Charles, ss
Summary: Left on bases,
San­
2ft
Dunifee, p
3 0 1 1 2
0 ford 13; Tampa 3. First base on
balls, Air Martin I. off Wells 5.
Totals
-’G « 9 21 8 3 Struck out by Martin 1, Wells 9.
Score by innings:
Sacrifice bits, Johnson, Turner, John­
Surrilire lly, Felix.
Stolen
Sanford
000 020 2 —2 ston.
bases, Stewart 3. Chapman, Hord.
Orlando .
ool till '
TELL IT TO (It'll MAN
Rive. Wild pitches, Wells 2. Hat­
Seven innings by agreement.
If you Itavt* tire troubles, let our
Double plays,
Summary: Left on bases, Sanford ter hit, Allmnese.
vulcanlzcr know. He never tires of
White
to
Hord:
Davis
to Stewart to
9,
Orlando
2;
two
base
hits.
Blount,
hearing tiro troubles that tire tho
Albanese.
Time
of
game,
two hours.
Hunter,
Stewart,
Johnson;
first
on
nerve* of auto owners and chauf­
feurs. There is no tire built that he hulls, off Dunifee 1, off Martin 0 ; Umpire, Knowltun.
cannot vulcanize and bring back to struck nut, Dunifee 7, Martin 3;
Well, we haven’ t cinched the old
It the breath of life unless the cas­ stolen bases, Stewart, Chapman, pennant yet in the first and will
ing is practically gone. Our vulcan­ Williams, Quinn; passed balls, Chap­ have to play for it today in one of
man: butter hit, Johnson, White; the gumes with Orlando. Of course
izing naves many dollars.
double plays, Stewart to Albanese; Orlando will let us have it for they
umpire, Ilaird.
are all anxious down there for San­
ford to win the first half. They al­
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PHONE 17
lowed us to win the games that we
Hradentown Wins Tuesday
should
have won down there Mon­
Hradentown, Aug. 19.— More than
Oak an 3rd St.
Sunford, Florid
day, too, we don’ t think. Anyhow
Orlando played well and that is more
than we can say for Sanford. Of
all the punk exhibitions of ball play­
ing on the part of some - f the pLyers Monday's game wan the limit.
This docs not go for the few players
on the Sanford team that always
Vault Doors, Fire P roof Safes,
play the game. They were there as
usual trying to win and playing the
gume right up to the limit but if all
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the members of the home team had
played the gnme we won d have the
Prompt Delivery
Box 81, Lakeland, Florida
rug in the first series cinched now in­
stead of giving us all heart disease for
the next week or so. The winners of
the first half are still to he chosen.
Hnd Sanford won one of the games
In Orlando Monday we would have
won the first i.cries. Wo lost both of
them and Hradentown lost their
game which ties us for the first
place. Hradentown hns played out
her schedule and we still hava two
w h en applied to
games to play, one today with Or­
lando and another one with Lakeland. If we win today we are
"Jake"
and can rest easy for we
Is m o re than a trade name
will have won the pennant or at
least have it cinched. Hut believe
me, hoys, you will have to put up a
better quality of tho old game than
you exhibited In Orlando. We cun
win it all right nnd after climbing to
the
top and staying there to he
W I G H T GROCERY C O „
chased
out of the pennant class in
Sanford, Fla.
the ! » : frame in enough to make
////mu.
any fan sore. Get right today and
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win that rug, boys.

AUGUST 22. 1919

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22, 1919

THE! SANFORD HERALD

PAGE NINE

TOLD ABOUT YORK
I)r. Ilymun at the Baptist Temple
Gave Lecture on Great Soldier.

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Give Camels the stifTest tryout, then
compare them with any cigarette in
wor^ ut any price for quality,
flavor, satisfaction. N o m a tte r

Dr. George Hyman talked to
standing room only nr tho
Tempie last Sunday night, Ills aubjeet being "Sergeant York" what he
did and what he said. Dr. Ilyrnan
was chaplain in the 82nd Division
during the war and was part of the
division in which Sergeant York
played such a large part. Dr. Hy­
man ntso went on a lour of the
camps in France after the armistice,
speaking with Sergeant York and
knew the great soldier intimately
and was able to give the audience
here some bits of most interesting
Inside history in York's experience
This young Tennessee mountaineer,
deeply religious and not believing in
war became one of the greatest sol­
diers in the World war and this sub­
ject became the theme for a most
powerful sermon from Dr. Hyman,
taki ig the nr.ttn of Sergeant York
to keep cool and trust in the Lord,
Dr. Hyman giving the people here
these hits of personal experience in
the World war is attracting a large
audience to the Baptist Temple this
summer and next Sunday he will
talk upon another most interesting
subject, entitled Joan of Arc.
Dr,
Hyman visited the birthplace of
Joan in France and obtained liis in­
formation about her life and wonder­
ful adventures from the descendants
of the French people who have lived
at tiie birthplace of Joan all these
yen rs.

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Pre-'dent A. A. Murphrce of the
University of Florida has received a
letter from the Adjutant General of
the Army, stating that the Univer­
sity ut Florida qualified for classifica­
tion in the 1911) list of schoo'ls at
which military education Is tauglit
as a "distinguished college."
The bullj-tin showing this qualifi­
cation follows:
Hn-ed upon reports of otlicers de­
tail'll (nr the purpose of making the
annua! inspection of the military
departments of educational instutu*
lion* at which otlicers of the army
ar- detailed as professors of military
Mi' ii'i and tactics, the following
named institutions are announced as
the distinguished colleges and the
honor schools, respectively, as con­
templated by paragraph 130, Com­
pilation of Orders, 1881-1915, ns
changed:
\,t ulturul and Mechanical Colleg» - ' Texas, College Station, Tex­
as.
t null University, Ithaca. N. Y.
Mi lagan
Agricultural
College,
West Lansing, Mich.
Norwieh University, North Held,

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Oregon Agricultural College, Cornvollis, Ore.
Pennsylvania
Military
College,
Chester, Pn.
St. Johns College, Annapolis, Md.
The Citadel, Charleston, S. C.
University of California, Berkeley,
Cal.
University of Florida; Gainesville,
Fin .

Virginia Agricultural and Mechan­
ical College uml Polytechnic Insti­
tute, Blacksburg, Vu.
Virginia Military Institute, Lex­
ington, Va.
Culver Military Academy. Culver,
hid.
Kemper Military School, Buonville, Mo.
Kentucky Military Institute, Lyn­
don, Ky.
New Mexico Military Institute,
Roswell, N. M.
Northwestern Military ant! Naval
Academy, Lake Geneva, Wis.
Sewanec Military Academy, Sewar.ee, Tenn.
Shattuck School,. Faribault, Minn.
Staunton Military Academy,
Staunton, Va.
St. John's Military Academy, DeInfleld, Wis.
St. John’s School, Manlius, N. Y.
By order of the Secretary of War.
Peyton C. March,
General, Chief of Stall.
Oilicinl:
P. C. Harris,
The Adjutant General.

AUTO O W N E R S
IlnptiHt Temple Every Sunday Even­
ing at Seven Thirty

Call on us for exact
duplicate of your
broken spring,
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nnd receive
J
spring satMi
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Out is
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Every oiu* is wanted at B, Y. P. U
every Sunday evening at 7:30.
Group Three in charge next Sun­
day with a good program prepared
Miss Virginia DeCoursey is
Cap­
tain of Group Three and the subject
will be "W hat Do We Mean by the
Second Coming of Christ?" This is
a very interesting subject uiul one
which should concern every one.
Let us all be there.
Groups One and Three, having
lost in the recent Good Program
Contest will entertain Group Two

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Friday evening, Aug 22, immediately
after choir practice. We want every
member to ho there for a good time
is expected.
Well! We all got back .safe and
nmmd after having a roaring good
time.
What? , You never knew
about it?
Why, the whole H Y
I’ U along with a bunch of others
went out to Lake Harney last Thurs­
day and stayed until Saturday night
You ought to have been along
Let
me tell you who all went
Let’s see,
there were .Misses May me Steele,
Virginia DeCoursey, Maude Jinkins,
Helen Chorpening, J . L a i n g .
Essie Whittle, Hutlt Whittle, Ruth
Lossint^, Vivian Crosby, Clara Mil­
ieu, Virgin Horne Hyman, Julia
Laing, Lucile Hines, Annie Cam­
eron, Mary Garrison, Alice De­
Coursey, Martha Garrison; Mesdnmes Cox, DeCoursey, Perry, Hy­
man, Lossing; Dr George Hyman;
Messrs Herman Steele, Iiurko Steele,
Hen Steele, George Steele, Fay I.ossing, Glenn Whittle, John Hyman,
A S Perry, John D Jinkins, W C
DeCoursey, J G Michael, Henry
Cameron, John Wade, How is that
for a jolly bunch.
A thoroughly good time was en­
joyed by every one. Plenty of fish
to eat and a regular Imh fry supper
Friday evening. The young people
ns well as tin* older went rowing and
bathing every day. The mosquitoes
came In for their share too, a little
nore than their share to tell the
truth, but no one cared, that is, no
one cared next morning.
Another house party is planned for
some time in September hut no date
bus been fixed as yet. We are all
looking forward to having a big time
then.
* Royal Arch Masons, Attention
At the next regular convocation of
Monroe Chapter, No. 15, R. A. M „
which will bo held on Tuesday even­
ing, Aug. 2fi. the Boat Master and
most excellent degrees will lie con­
ferred.
/ Arrangements have been made
with our Chaplain, Dr. George Hy­
man to deliver a series of ten min­
ute talks on the "History of Free­
masonry and Concordant Orders,"
which will include a synopsis of the
symbolic, apocalyptic and philo­
sophic degrees, legendary and h.storic.
Whence came Masonry? What is
it? What is it doing?
The answers to these momentous
questions cannot fail to lie invalu­
able to the Cruft.
These talks will bo given after the
regular order of work, and the sub­
ject for this meeting will he "T h e
Traditions of the Mark Master’s
Degree.”
Chaplain Hymen i* a thirty sec­
ond degree Mason and Knights
Templar and well learned in all of
the work.
Every Companion of
Monroe
Chapter, visiting Royal Arch Ma­
sons and all Mark, Past and Most
F.xccllent Masters are sincerely art]
cordially invited to attend.
Jumes Moughton, High Priest.

Pilatko, Florida

THE MOST
DANGEROUS DISEASE
OLD TtTlS MADE NEW.
Everyone is ransacking t'.o old
'atnlly wardrobe nowadays lor pieces
:&gt;f fur which may be turned Into fashtunable garments. The liest parts of
mi old coat or capo may tie utilized
Tor this nhnwl, with cap to match.
In Hudson seal, sable, Persian Iamb,
etc.. |t |s very smart.
Pictorial Review Shawl No. 7777.
One size nnlv. Price, 20 cents.
Blouse No. 7001. Sizes. 51 to 12
I-■'lies Price. 20 cents.
^klrt No. 7725. Sizes, 21 to 32 In*
'be*t waist Pris*. 20 cents.

No onran* Of ths human b o d y ar* *0
Important to htalth anil limit lire * * the
kidneys. W h en they alow up and comtntnea to Ii k In thslr dutlss, lo o k null
fin d out wtmt the trouble Is— without
delay.
W h e n e v e r you fesl nervous,
weak, dl*«y, suffer from sleeplessness,
or have pains In the back— i c a k e up
at once. Your kidneys nred help. Thr«s
are signs to warn you that y o u r k id ­
neys aie not performlnir th eir fu n c ­
tions properly.
They ar* o n ly half
doing tluJr w o r k nnj are a l l o w i n g Im­
purities to accumulate and t&gt;« c o n v e r t ­
ed Into uric a d d nnd other poisons,
which are vanning you distress nnd will
destroy yuu unless they ar* driven
from your system.

Oet som e GOLD M K P A I, H o a d e m Oil
CkpsMlea at once. They are an old, tried
preparation used all over the w orld fo r
renturles. Thry lotilaln only o la -fa s h loneJ, sonlhlng oils combined with
Slrcnath-Klvltur and eysiem-eleanslngr
herbs, wall ltnown and used by p h y s i­
cians In th&lt;4r dally prucllce, HOLD
UK DAL, Haarlem Oil Oipsuloe nre Im­
ported direct from the laboratories in
Holland. They ar« convenient to ta J o,
and wilt cither Klve prompt relief o r
your m o n e y will l*e refunded. Ask fur
ihmii ot any drmr store, but he sure to
Kd
thu
original
Imported ‘ UOI.D
MKDAI, brand. Accent tiu i*ibstltutetIn sealed packaxe* atiree slice.

Simon’s Worldbeater Pepper
Has Made Good in
Florida and'T exas
for the Past Four
A prominent grower o f Sanford, Flor­
ida, whose name we can furnish on
application, purchased 20 pounds o f
our Worldbeater Pepper in Decem ber
1018.

l i e reports that many o f the

plants bore as high as 0 marketable
peppers the first picking.

The average

was ‘1 peppersper plant for the entire
acreage the first picking, or a total o f
•100 crates per acre, which were mark­
eted at $4.00 per crate. We cannot recomend too highly

our

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desire to grow a money-making crop.
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TliII SANFORD HERALD

T A C r TEN

with the business life of the com­
munity.
One of the new film compcnies
with present headquarters in New
York is looking for a permanent lo­
B U IL D E R S S U P P L I E S
cation for making pictures all the
year round and two of the members
of the corporation have already been
In Hanford looking around.
They
were well pleased with the city nnd
LATHS,
the surrounding territory and if they
ran find a place that will suit their
purpose nnd can get the people in­
♦
SHINGLES
,!
terested in the project they will
probably locate here some time this
SEWER PIPE and DRAIN TILE
fall.
Moving picture people want
the co-operation of the people in the
section where they locute und when­
WE TAKE LIBERTY IIOND.S AT PAH
ever they get this co-operation,
wherever they enn get the people to
TO GKT KAHLY ACTION
take some of the stock nnd get u
location at a reasonable price they
have been the subject of consider­ On Demands of Shopmen Thut
are more than apt to locate and stay
able criticism, out the Wheeler
Will Prevent Strike
put for some time.
books adopted for the coming live
Washington,
Aug.
20.—
Enrly
no­
This purt of Florida would lend
yeurs are rovised editions.
tion to settle unrest in the ranks of itself to the making of moving pic­
The exchange prices on the books
railway employees wdio have hcer. tures admirabVv so these men said in
now in ure for the books adopted
(Continued from page 1)
demanding new wage advances was speaking about Sanford the other
are listed as follows:
forecast today. After a lengthy con­ day. They could get nil the lnkes
States, has been replaced by Thomp­
Exchange
Price
on
Hooks
ference with heads of six shop craft and rivers and tropical scenery they
son's "H istory of the People of the
United Slates," published by I). C.
’ Mastery of Words," by Sarah the director-general went to the want, they could camouflage for the
Heath &amp; Co.
Louise Arnold: Hook 1 (grades 1-51, White House today to discuss with mountains and should they want a
President Wilson the situation facing big city picture could run down to
The "Century Speller" has been list price 32 cents, exchange price 16 the railroad administration.
While Jacksonville nny time.
succeeded by "M astery of Words," cents; book 2 (grades 6-8), list nrice no announcement was made it was
by Sarah Louise Arnold, published 22 cents, exchange price Hi
They expect to take up the matter
! understood that the whole matter
by the Iroquois Publishing Com­ bound in one volume (grade
through
the Sanford Hoard of Trade
list price 26 cents, exchange prn, If! was considered, including a prob­ and will prohumy meet with the
pany, Syracuse, N. V.
able dciirit every month this year,
cents.
due to a falling &lt;&gt;l! in business and a people of Sanford in a few weeks
In rivil government, "O ur Gov­
Wheeler’s graded literary readers,
higher cost of labor and materials. setting forth their proposition.
ernment," by Yocum, published by
eight book series: Primer, revised
James &amp; Sanford, has given way to
Mr. Hines promised the shop­
1918 edition, list price 25 cents, ex­
Turkington's "M y C ountry," pub­
change price 12 cents; first reader, men's leaders he would give careful
lished by Ginn &amp; Co.
revised 1918 edition, 25 cents-12 consideration to all the facts pre­
Duggar’s book on agriculture,
cents; second reader, 25-17 cents; sented and would endeavor to reach
which has been in use ever since fourth reader, with interpretations, a final decision in the near future.
agriculture was adopted in the 50-25 cents; fifth reader, with inter­ indicating that he will not order into
schools, has been displaced by Da­ pretations, 50-25 cents; sixth reader, effect any change in the wage scale
vis* "Productive Farming." pub­ with interpretations, (50-20 cents; without referring the demands to a
lished by the J. H. Lippineott Com­ seventh reader, with interpretations. board for 5
** ..
pany of Pb'b&gt;d..|ohj1.v----dV-o\7 "cents; eighth reader, with in­
The shopmen's demands were pre­
An etlort to oust the Wheeler terpretations, (50-20 cents.
sented in the spring to the board of
readers, published by W. II. Wheeler
Thompson's "A History of the railway wages and working condi­
&amp; Co., Chicago, which habve been in People of the United States1" List
tions. which took extensive testiuse for many years, and are said to price $1. exchance wire .r&gt;n »••••:(.&lt;tnd men divided even!} on
Turkington's "M&gt; Country” civil ways and means. This was followed
government : List price !'0 cents, ex­ by the uniAithorizcd strike in many
sections of the country.
change price 15 cents'.
NOW OPEN
Leaders.of the shopmen, ouOinirg
"D avis’ Productive Farming," by
Catering to Commercial Men
Y.'.VV nrice 8(5 cents, tf'.e . " - n r , for their demands, .i-..*.
and lion Hies
--•*
that they did not rest primarily on
•tfcft*♦'
I’ai*. Kiln ltra»nnahle exchange price 42 cents.
7 hr TAVAIIKS INN. Taiarr*. IU .
New Frye geographies which have the Increased cost of living, although
also been adopted are exchangeable that was a contributing factor, but
as follows: "Frye's New Geography" were based on tin* proposition that
with Florida supplement, list, price the wages of railroad shopmen ought
C AS H P A I D FOR
82 rents, exchange price 41 cents. to be more in line with wages for
used household furniture
"Frye's Higher Geography," with similar work in other industries. In
Must be in fair condition,
supplement of resources, commerce some quarters this is interpreted to
lied*
and industries of the United States, mean a wage advance to offset the
Springs
A Ne w b l o u s e d e b io w .
list price $1, exchange price 50 cents. higher prices of today, carrying the
Chairs
Tho separate waist shows Itself ifi
Dressers, Itorkers, etc.
"The Winston Simplified Diction­ intimation that reductions which endless variety this season. Much of
Call or Address:
ary," listeil at 00 cents can he sc would be in order if prices come Its smartness Is embodied {n collnr
down would be unacceptable.
effects, the model pictured today hav­
cured in exchange for 45 cents.
It was claimed by the union of­ ing surpllco rovers cut In c(ne with
221 Sanford Avenue
ficials that the wages paid railroad tho collar. The fronts are tucked to
MARCHING INTO MEXICO
shopmen arc materially lower than a shoulder yoke. Tho skirt ( is of
black sports satin, 2'{g ynrds 40 In­
the those paid shopmen in private indus­ ches wldu being required for medium
American Troops Going After
tries and shipyards and navy yards nlze. The blouse calls for -) j yards
Greaser Itohbcr
under government control.
The 40-Inch satin or georgette.
Marfa. Tex., Aug. 20.—The Amer­ minimum rate paid by the railroads
Pictorial Review* Hlouso No. 7G53.
h\
ican punitive expedition that raced
(Sizes,
31 to 46 inches bust. Price, 20
now is (58 cents an hour, which is
cents. (Skirt No. 7657. Sizes, 24 tQ
into
Mexico
in
search
of
Jesus
Renasked to be advanced to 85 cents, an 02 inches bust. Prlco, 20 cents.
fSi
tiera's band of bandits who held
increase of 25 per rent.
Lieutenants Peterson and Davis for
Until the shopmen's demands ure
ransom, went into ramp in the
out
of tbw way Mr. Ilities is not tak­
mountains tonight af*er a trying
ing
up the demands of other elasses
thirty-six hours' campaign through
of
employees,
virtually all of whom
a rugged country. Since the troops
want
more
money.
\ crossed the border they have been

HI L L

LUMBER
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trails, wherever they happened to he
when It grew too dark to continue
their pursuit.
Sentries were sta­
tioned at entrances to canyons, nnd
t*. high points on trails, to prevent nn
umhush or surprise atturk.
No fires were permitted. Horses
were picketed in hollow squares nnd
the men, rolled in hlnnkets, slept
beside tlu-ir mounts with rilh*s nnd
pistols at their sides. Pickets pa­
trolled the temporary camps.
Pack mules were unburdened for
the night and the field wireless aft
was rigged for making reports to
headquarters.
Before dark
air­
planes swept low over the camps
dropping orders.

“CHICKENS”
W e Have Them

The Nice Fat Kind. Hens and Fryers
50c per pound.

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traveling through rugged country
Hunts repaired and built to f.oo tuns
At the Huplisl Tem ple
that taxed the strength of horse and
Tug boats, lighters, row hoats&lt;/ man through heavy rainstorms.
The Sunday school continues to
delivered when promised.
Get \
Reports from the field w»rc ima­ grow in numbers and interest
ger. The broken country south of
our figures llrsl-our facilities will
Very large audiences at the ser­
the border rom|d ied the cavalry vice* on last Sunday, morning and
save you money and time.
troops to scatter and follow such evening
trails as they mil pick up. The
A birthday dinner was given in
country below the Rig Rend border
honor of the pastor, Dr George Hy­
Jacks tin Hie, Fla.
Is too rough for airplanes to effect a
man by Hon . and Mrs Schclle
\ll» i«*. I
A I.auia Nt*., nn lllof •fun*
landing without 'great danger.
Maine* on Thursday
The after­
A cryptic message, "Still following noon was spent at Silver I.ake where
trail." brought to the border by an supper was served
airplane today, was the only definite
Tiie house party of the R Y
word from tju* expedition.
No of |l* l" was a success in every way
(leera commanding troops in the Thirty-two young people were in at­
ft
field have yet returned to the tild tendance. It was held at the home
* ’V &gt;
bases
oil the river.
•••■ .
' Ip'll:}'*
of Mr and Mrs ('linmhli** at Lake
Major-Gen. J&lt; sepli T. Dick man, Harney near Geneva
commander of the southern depart­
Mr and Mr* J H fabler enter­
ment is expected to reach here to­ tained in liotmr of Mr D It. Hrisson
morrow morning c „ an inspection » j
family on Monday evening at
posts and camp along the border be- their bungalow on Sanford avenue.
tween San Antonio ami Marfa.
Mr. und Mrs. D. It. Hri*son nnd
While l ie v ’.-it l**re at this time is
family, Mr. and Mr* \V. J. Mc­
not believed to be inspired by the1 Bride, Dr. and Mr*. Geo. Ilymun
local Mexican situation, the com­ and family were the guests.
NEW]
mander unduuLud.) will go over the
The midweek services at the
entire situation w.th Colm ey Lar.gTemple
*on Wednesday evenings arc
home, district commander. It in nut
very
largely
attended.
JACKSONVILLE* FLA
known whether be will go to the her­
fcBopwWMvGxNMi nofanSbtttved
Sunday.
Aug.
24th, Dr. Hyman,
der while here.
outride toons SteinUwtoi ■
NVup1Cifd in
the
pastor
will
speak
at 11:45 a. m.
Mexican Troops Co-operating
corj-tfdion Cotwenicftl loEvctyttunJ-lix I
on
the
subject,
"Organized
lor Local
Reports from 1’ rtHdio, Tex., told
hear! of City • Send for Booklet •
Welfare."
in
the
evening
nt 8:20
of the movement of Mtxirsn federal
*!HDU W-JMITH, PUOP'B
on
"Joan
of
Arc"
Hemarkahle
Life
cavalry under Genetal I’ runeda to­
day. General I’ runeda left Ojinaga and Cnuse."
Visit the Suminy school,
lust night, marching toward CuJoin
the Temple congregation.
chillo I’ arado, 40 miles up the Con*
chos river.
MOVING PICTUIti: STUDIO
The Mexican consul at Presidio
aoooro
said today that Gen. Pruneda, with
TNT LAST
u column of Carrunza cavalry had May I.orate in Sanford if Suitable
OJtOPm
Location Can He Found
•one to Cuehillo Parade, 40 miles up
the Concho* river Irom Ojinaga, in
Sanford may become u greut pro­
SCALED TINS ONLY
search (or bandits in the Ojinnga dis­ ducing center for moving pictures
AT YOUR GROCERS
trict wlurejthc American .roops are studios1 if the right locution can he
operating.
found and the proper spirit is shown
Reports from the field in Mexico toward this enterprise. This is the
today told how the Americans spen word brought here by a prominent
U»t night in the Mexican mountains. citizen who ha* recently located in
The troopers slept in canyons, on this section and become idenliriod

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TOE SANFORD HERALD

LUNDOMtOSSUTH
Mixed Races Make Up Population
of Hungary.
Country Long Undor German and
Auitrian Domination Until Magyars
Secured Political Emancipation—

tU» Immense

Riches.

Hungary lias a jwjmliitlon of 20,000,C»ei. The area of Hungary Is nliout
oquel to tliut of the state of New
Mexico.
Hungary Is unusunlly rich In Its
inlneml tlcposll*. Its mines contnln
almost Inexhauetlble fiunnlltles of
p&gt;ld, silver, lend, copper, Iron, coni
and rock wilt.
Hungary, like Austria, Is Inhnhlted
t,v several distinct races, hut since
ilje ninth century, when the Magyars
Invade*! tho region from Asia mid
coni|tiere&lt;l II, they have controlled the
government.
Self government through parliament
In Hungary Is of ancient origin, being
founded upon it charter called the
Golden Hull, which dntea buck to 1222,
and Is thus almost contemporary with
the Mngnn Chnrtu of England.
Fludapest, the capital city of Hun­
gary, consists of the sister towns of
Hilda and Peat. Lying on cllher side
of (he Danube, Just at that point
when* It definitely sets south, Pest
tpreiids Itself out over the tint snmly
plain &lt;&lt;n the loft hunk, while Hilda
occupies a series of small and steep
Champion for the Whale.
hills on the right hnnk.
Under tin* new law the only game
Empress Marie Theresa Germanized Hint can he shot from an airplane Is a
Hungary ns completely ns she tier* whale. Also It Is still permissible to
mniiUed nil her alienated Austrian bombard whales from buzz wagons or
motor launches. The whale lias few
champions among tin* game lawmak­
ers. says the L',s Angeles Times. Any
ctia *-laniMiit2 ssii tln&lt; frt'-li MMinr s.f
■ttriis U-iiermilloil to jilun im&gt;iiiitnitit
on viiflit villi wtmtcviT artillery In*
nitty tinvv «ti Itiuirl, Why tlie wlinle
stimilri lu* tltux imtrkro! Oir slnucliler
Is not i'X'|&gt;lnlmul. la'ff to Itself the
Do not allow tho
wlinle Is a perfectly hariiilvss heasi,
poisons 0 ! undigested
food to accumulate in
linvtn" nn gruilk'e iik’ainM any man.
your bowels, where they
They will not even title a loan shark
are absorbed into your
unless provoked. There Is no reason
system. Indigestion, con­
why they should lie left tit tho mercy
stipation, headache, bad
of every pen shootltiR nvlntor. Thnt
blood, and numerous
OthertrotlblM 2rs
way for tho legislators to celeto follow,
Keep your
hrato tho week sot aside for helng kind
system clean, as thous­
to dutuli animats.
ands 0 ! others do, by

Keep Weil

taking an occasional dose
of ihe old, reliable, vegehblc, family liver medi­
cine.

Thedford’s

Black-Draught
Mrs, \V . F. Pickle, ot
Rising Faw n.G a., writes:
“ We have used Thedford's Mack-Draught as
a family medicine. My
molher-in-law could not
lake calomel as it seemed
loo strong (or her, so she
used Mack-Draught as a
mild laxative and liver
regulator. . . W e use it
in the family and believe
it is the best medicine for
the liver m ade." Try it.
Insist on the pemtlnr—
Thcdiord’s. 25c a pack­
age.
12-75

Germany's Dig Mistake.
The distinguished Danish vegeta­
rian, Dr. M. Hlndhede, him made the
Interesting discovery thnt Germany
owes Iter downfall to the pig. In
1011 she had over 25.000,000 pigs t&lt;»
feed.
For the UrM five months of
the war slaughtering was discouraged,
nt 1tie ro-t of enormous reserves of
foodstuffs. Early in 1015 Mils paltry
was reversed, nnd by April ltie mini*
her of ptgs hail been reduced by Jt5
tier cent. Then n reaction In favor
nf pigs set In. nnd their numbers
were kept nt about 70 per cent of the
pre-war figure. Not till late in 1017
nnd enrty In 1018 was the fatality of
Hits mistake realized, and then It wtm
too late. Doctor Hlndhede argues
thnt Denmark avoided starvation by
killing her pigs early.

Tip From Little Brother.
A youngster who heard an older sis­
ter say site would tike to "shake" a
hoy who was rntlier attentive decided
Hint lie hail solved tho problem for
her.
Iti‘ had a little girl playmate,
who. when she tires of him, runs
home.
After receiving such treatment the
other day. lie entered Hie house nnd
said: "Mother. I know how sister run
shake John. Mary knows how to tlo
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# It unit site'll tell her."
“ How does Mary tlo It?" mot Iter
One Inch Canl« Will tie I'ttbllNhrd Ur* asked.
"Oh. she Just runs away. That's
Jrr Thl* Hemline Al The Ifntr Of *7.2
pi’f Vi nr
how yon can shake anybody.'*—Wor­
cester (Mas*. 1 Evening Post.

i BUSINESS CARDS i

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in tiii: cocut house

SANFORD

- •* FLORIDA

Ml'*'* »N EMMET WILSON
E. FERGUSON HGEMIuLl.e*

Wilson &amp; Hoasholder
LAWV ERR
Sanfaril

Florid*

A TLA N T IC

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Huy and Hogan Sis.

JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
■VI railroad ticket offices in
building.
Center of every!l iag.
All modern improveni'-fits.
First class in
... every^
"ay.
Hot and cold running
'*at«T in rooms.
H a i r s , $ 1 . 0 0 up.

Room and hath $1.50 up

K- FRANK. PEARCE, Prop.

We
Still Have Good
Envelopes at
5c a I*kg.

PAGE ELEVEN

provinces, and Ueruiun flourished us in* with brick Ninth S tru t ( t o n Park Commissioner* ot Seminole County, Florida,
Selby Flnegan, Josenh Flnegan, Mia. I). L&gt;.
It la further order—1 that (M i nolle* be
the official, bureaucratic, scientific Avenue K .il on* and otia-half (!&gt;$) block*. at th* riffle* ot **ld board at lh* court hous* Earn tier I, Jamrs Me Elroy Parra more. Agne* published once *arh week lot twelve we*ka
Proposal lo ba prt**nt*d In a »**Dd en ­ In Sanford, Florida, on or betor* ten o'clock I'arramore, ESI* Parramore ai J Efliabetb in the Sanford Herald, ■ newtpapar pub­
and society medium In Hungary until velop, *ndort*d on lh* outald* "lllda lor a. m. on tfae 2nd day ot Septemlter A. D. 1919,
I’ arraraore. a* hrlra of aald Joseph Flnegan,
the Magyars broke loose from Aus­ t-avlng Ninth Htr**t.” Hanford. Florida and for the eseasation and construction ot th* deceased. In and to the SW &gt;( of N E 1j of lished In Semhiol* County, Ftorl I*.
Wttnrwa n v hand and official **al of the
tfc* earn* XI th* blddtr or bidder*.
ditches,
drain*
or
rmals
and
talent
ditches,
Section
IS, Tp. 20 8. Kang* 31 East a*d the
trian thrulldom ntid seen re*I their po­
Each proposal must b* accompanied by a drains nr canals in th* Jessup Drainage 111*- N W ) ( of S B ) , ot Section 18. Tp. 20, S said Cirruit Court thl* the Hth day of Auguat. 1919.
litical emancipation. Then German rsrtlCrd chick mad* payabl* at »lght to th* trlej.
Hang* 31 East in Seminole County, Florida.
•Seal)
C. A. DOUat.ASfl
ot th* City Clerk of Sanford, Flrolda
Each bid must b* accompanied by a certi­
E. E. II It AIt V.
went to the wall, and today there are order
Clerk, Cir-ilt
Court.
lor two hunderrd ( 1200.00 ) Dollar*.
fied cheek in th* m m of Flv* Hundred (1700)
Sheriff Seminole County, Fla.
Schell*
Main*',
millions In Hungary wholly Ignorant
Th* successful bidder or bidder* will b* Dollar*, payabl* to said board, •* an evi­ Cl-Stc.
Solirttor for Comol if ia*it.
CS-13te,
to (Is* a bond roust t o his or th.lr dence of good faith.
of the German liinguuge.
Estimated total yardage, 68,660 cubic ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 1
M ulrrd
and such bond to b* executed by a
Thl* quantity I* only approximate, In Clrrull Court of Ik* Seventh Judlrln
The greai national hero of Htingary suiety company, licensed to do business In yards.
In fTrrnlt Court 7th Judldal Ctieuib rsamtth* Stall, •( Florida, said bond
to b« being given as a uniform basis lor compari­
Clrrull uf I'laflda, Seminal* Cwuniy,
In
nole County. Florid*. In Chanrrrr.
son ot bids, and th* *ald board reserve* the
wns Louis Kossuth, whose memory Is approved by lh* City Council.
Chanrery.
tn re Petition of F'antle C. Dxvii; a Atirrfrl
Plans and •permeation* may be a.«o at right to littitsBs or decrease the amount of C. L. Handall, Complainant
«
revered by Hungarians an that of
Woman.
■
tbs City tllerk's olTlr* nr at the office ot ■aid yardage a* may b* deemed n*r*«*ary.
v*
All bltli shall be mad* upon a form lo f ,
W n«h!ngtor. I» levered liy tho ptsrjde Fred T. Williams, City Engineer.
Order and Urease
W.llJam Atkin.on Daniel, Luther C. Porter,
furnished.
This mailer, coming ny-j(ii p f heard thl*
Tho City Council reserve* th* right to tn*
of the United Htnt'-s. Kossuth visited
The Pnrl*mntllh T r u d &amp; Guraantee Co., day before me upon th- rcp.ift aFB.:F*. Hou*The board rxeerve* the right to rejeel any
pet and *nd all bids.
Alice C, IIMI. flaxitl Lee Daniel, A. I&gt;. Star- holder, apeejal master heretofhSr gpipolnted
America In 1N5I, mid It Is a mutter of Fled P. Hint-.
an&lt;l all bids,
P. U Miller
bird, and all unknown iirraon* claiming
take and report tcltm n nv a* to the cxtiaPre*. Council.
Th* successful blddtr w
lie required to
City Clerk
history that no foreigner save Lafay­
any Interest by. through nr under th* rily, competeney and qualldcallont of petlgive a bond equal to 23 per rrnt of the
Fred. T. Willi*mt
... r ".h" 0A »?*]"« .*•
. lionrr to take charge uf and m*nn»» her
ette ever received at the hands of tlie
amount ot his or their bid, computed upon above ..........
City Engineer.
heir*, devisee* legatee*, grantee* nr other- estate, with his opinion thereon, the court,
the basts of the yardage above mrntlonrd,
American people such marks of es­ CJ-ltc.
» l*e, and all other unknown person* claim­ having eiamlnrd the rrnort and th* testi­
with a Surety Company qualified to write
teem ns were bestowed on the Hunsuch bonds in the State of Florida, as surety ing any interest In and to th* aaid land* in­ mony, 6ml# that th* **fd Fannie C. Davis
volved in aaid suit, ct al
NOTICE OF KLECTIOE
is quatiffrd tn taka charge nf and manage her
thereon; th* Surety Company and form of
gnrlnn exile. After the failure of the
Order t f Constructive Service.
Notice I* hereby given that an election bond to be approved by said board.
estate, and thereupon U 1* hereby ordered,
To all unknown partle* claiming Interest adjudged and decreed that th* said master'*
Hungarian revolution, of which he was will bo held a t the several Polling places In
A copy of plans, specifications and pro­
County, Florida, on th* 16th day files and proposed contract, bond and form of by. through or under William Atkinson Dan­ report l&gt;e anil the *ame I* hereby approved
tile lender, In 18-111. Kossuth sought Seminole
of September 1919 pursuant to Chapter bid may he obtained upon application to the iel, Luther C, Porter, The Portsmouth Trust and confirmed.
refuge In Turkey. 'Austria and Russia 819,7 ot lh* l.aw* ot Florida, Act* of 1919, undrrsigned upon making a deposit of k Guarantee Co., nllre. C. Hill, David I.-e
IT IS PL'KTHEK O tlD E R E D . A D IH D G
Emil led An Act lo Prohibit llogs or Swine Ten Dollars, this sura to fie refunded when Daniel, and A, t). Starhird, a* heir*, devisees, ED A N D DECKKKD. That th* pstllioner,
demanded his extradition, hut the runnln
grantee*,
legatees
nr
otherwise,
or
any
or
nr roaming at large In said county, said plans, specifications, etc., have been re­
the said Fannie C. Davis, he am) she Is here­
either ot them ami all unknown Persons, by granted license to take ettarge uf and
Porte, resisting nil threats, declined tor th* purpos* id adopting or rejecting the turned.
corporation* or axoriatlons claiming an manage her estate and property, la control
provisions
of
said
acl,
said
election
to
be
fly
order
of
th*
Hoard
of
County
Comto give him up, In which attitude held in arrordanre with dialing laws govern*
interest in the following described lands the. tame, to rontrart and bo contracted
mltalunrr* of Seminole County, Flo
Florida.
situate In Seminole County. Florida, lo-wjtt with, to sue and be *ueu, «..&lt;s to become a
Turkey was Hupjmrted by England and ing genet*1 elections, tnrtudlng the quallfiiseali
e. a. Dou g lass,
Lots 1 to 28 inclusive (list Lots 4 and A) free dialer ami hind heraelf Jn all respects as
63 lie
Clerk,
France. At length the Intervention of cation ot voters.
W. A. A D, I,. DanbF* Subdivision of the If ihe were unmarried.
Th*
following
elector*
have
l&gt;
&lt;
•
i
j,'pointed
HEU
of Sec 10, Twrp 2t rf. flange 29 E.
England and the United States secured to conduct said election and to canvass and
Don* and ordered in Chambers at Def.and
130 aerr* more or less.
his liberation, and at the beginning make returns ot the Votes cast in the several In Ihe ( Itciill &lt;’ ourl nf the Nexer.lh Judicial
You and each of you are hereby ordered to Florida this the 2nd day of August 1919.
precincts,
respectively,
th*
last
named
lo
act
J\S. W. PE It KINS
Circuit of Florida, Seminole County. In he and appear before our aaid Circuit Court
of September, 1851, he was permitted as clerk
65-4 tc
Judge.
Chanrery.
at
Ihe
Court
House
in
Sanford,
Florida,
on
to avail himself of the Invitation of
Precinct No I. Tim Keane, F. E. (1.1c; J. F. I.aing, Joined liy J, E. Lalng, her hue* the 3rd day of N jv . A. D. I'M9, tbrn and
hard.
there to make answer to the bill of complaint
the United Stales to mine to America A. W. Wathen and W. F. Shelley,
In Ihe (,'lreull Court. Mesrnlh Ju licit! Cir­
Complainants
No 2 A. S. Hawkins, J. C. Moffett
herein filrd against &gt;oul
ns the guest of the nation. In N ew Jas.Precinct
cuit, In and for Srmlnslc CaJaty, Flarllt
v*.
A. Johnson amt J. W. Hell.
it
Is
furthrr
ordered
that
this
notice
be
In Chsnrery.
I’rrrincl No 3. C. !.. lirltt, G. P. Paxton. Wm. O. Anilenrieil. It. H. Itamiey. Gen. II. published om-s* a week for twrlve week* In
\ ork, where he landed, ho was en­
Albert Hall. Complainant
Morton, inillvlilually and as truster, Cal­
David Speer, and K. I*. Itlnes.
the Sanford Herald, * newspaper published
thusiastically received. He attended Precinct
vs.
vin
A.
I’
oage,
Anna
C.
Woodbrldfe,
Iruil
No. 4. A. A. Hicks, F. A. JohnIn Seminole County, Ftor da.
Ilosa M. Hall, Defen'lant.
j \f&lt;luatly «ns| »a trustee, Albert (5. Eave*
meetings and received deputations In son. A. V. MrGuInn and Leonard Kelt.
Witness my hand and a«al of said Circuit T o Hot* M. I l a l b ------ Street, tn lianapnli*.
No. J, T. L. Cuxhiny. N. J. Tan- and Hichir Woodbridge, and *11 unknown
Philadelphia, Raltlmore, Washington, nrr,I’reclnet
1ml.
d
pertnn* rUimlng Interrvt, by through or un­ Court, thi* the 7th day of Aug. t9IV.
i). G. Walcott and II. II. McCall
(Stall
E. A. DOUGLASS
der
any
of
the
above
named
drfrndant*,
It appearing from the affidavit of Albert
ltostou and riUinerims other places. At Precinct No li. J. W, Ftynl, G, T. I'eler*. eithee
^
Clerk
nt
Cirruit
Court
Seminole
Co.
v
!a,
hrir*.
devisee.,
grantee*,
Irrale**
Halt
V. Wickx, and M. E. liooley.
alt herein duly 6lcd
Hied that he is complainant
the national capital a great banquet J, Freelnet
N„, 7. It. ft. Hebert*, J, E. Sny­ nr uth-rwl.e, and nil unknown pet.on* claim­ E. F. Houshotder
in lh* above entitled cause and that it it the
Solicitor
65-13tc belief that the defendant, tl.ua H. Halt, it
ing Intereit by, through nr under Je-t.U C.
was given In bis honor by the members der, CL G.Jacob* and L. ft. Collin*.
I'rrrlnct No. H, C. E. Mather*. S. K. Murphey and J. Klehmond Murphey, her
_______ a non resident of the State of Florida and
of congress.
1 thai ehe Is a r' &gt;i lent nf a slat* ot th* United
Mather*. P. E. Uedditt xnd A. W. Moreman. hu&lt;band, now deeeafr-1, a* heir*, devjarr*,
Precinct No. 9 T. D. Hartley, T. P. L*Wil
J. A. Hut line, ami J. N. Searcy,
I'rrrlnct No. 10. Jaine* Heed, J. G. Mar­
tin, A. C. SJobloni and A. E. Sjobhmi.
Precinrt No. II. J. W. (&gt;#trcn* A. W.
Mullen, A. II. Fuller and W. It. Hilliard.
Said election to be held In arrordanre
alth the iu»* of Horlda governing the hold­
ing of general ejection* in .aid *tat* and re­
turn* to he made to the clerk and chair­
man of the Hoard of County Comrni.ilonerx
of laid County.
lion* liy order of the Hoard ot County
Commlaalonrrs nt Seminole County
‘jjgt—
E. A. liiin uTiuna
Clerk of Hoar it of County Commltaiuner*
of Semlnob1 County. Florid*,
fll-f.tc.
In the Clrrull t’ nurt, Srxrnlh Judicial Cir­
cuit. o f Elodda, In and fur Seminole Coun­
ty. In Chancery
It. J. Eobean
A’ r.a T b t ..« a n ,
l-omplalnant*,
*
Cordelia E. Hill and William Henry
Hill, her hu.hand; all unknown partie* claiming Intcrol* under Cordelia
E. lllli and William Henry Hill, her
huiband. of etlh*. c| th*—
Vc - **
tier, In th* laud ilurrltic 1 belnwc;
Alters G Apgar a n d ---------- Apear, hi*
wile; all unkno*n parti,* claiming
inter**!* under Atlcn G. Apgar and
------—Apgar, hit wife, or either of
them, or otherwise, in the land dr*,
yrlhed below; all unknown aartle*
rtaimlng an lnln r*t In th* following
drtrrihrd land iituate in Seminole
rnucty, Florid*, to-wlt: 8 ) j of S t j of
SE!a of SW Ji ot Section 13, Tow n ­
ship 21 South, Kange 26 Eaet; alio
begin at SW corner of S K ' i of Sec­
tion 13, Townihlp 21 South, Hangr
29 Ea*t, run ea*t 14 ' j chain*, north
10 chain*, wrtl I l 1j chain*, *outh 10
chain*, defendant*.
Order of Sere Ire by Publication
To all partleft claiming Interrxt* under
Cordelia E. Hill and William Henry Hill, her
hu.band or cither of them, or nthrrwtxi&gt;, In
the land de*rrlb*d below; and all partle*
claiming in ten.t* under Allen G. Apgar and
■----- — Apear, hi* wife, or either ot them, or
otherwise, in the land drarrilird below; and
all partle* claiming an fntcrr*l In the follow*
ing cletrrlhed land iituate In Seminote ruunty, Florida, to-wlt: S ! j of S 1-, nf S E ' j of
S W ) , of Section 13. Town.hip 21 South,
Kange 29 Eatt; al»o begin at SW corner of
S E l t of Section 13, Townxhlp 21 South,
Hange 29 Ea*t, tun Ea.
1 4 '] chain.,
North 10 chain*, W o t 11 ?j main ., South 10
chain*.
It H herelcy ordered that you appear to the
bill nt complain! bird herein again*! you in
the above entitled r*u*r, nn the tlr*l day of
September. A. D. 1919, and the Sanford
Herald i* hereby clrilgtiatc-d a* the newapaprr
in which thin order ahall lie publl.hed once
a wiek for twrlvr conxeeutiv* week*.
Wltneta my hand anil *tal of ofllre thi*
2nd day of Junr, A. I&gt;. 1919.
'trail
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Clrrull Court, Seminole Co., FU,
W. M. Murphy. Jr..
Solicitor for Comptal
36-l3te

legale,., or nlherwUe, ami *11 other unknown tn Ci rcui t Cosi f l o f the S i ' t r n i h
-Indicia |States other that tlie State of Florida anil
peranna claiming any tnlrrrtl iri anil to laid
In i* a ri'siilent of the State ot Indiana, residing
C l r r u l l o f F l o r i d a , S e m i n o l e Count y.
properly in*hexed in *ald ouit.
a t ------— Sttret In th* City of Indianapolis
Chancer y.
Defendant*.
i v t . I - - i_ i_ . ,
. .. ,
- . . ... I Indiana and that there l* no person in th*
L
I-*trxjg, ^s,1pe-sl b&gt; J. • I.aing, !o f hu - i state of Florida the service ol a subpoena
Order of Con*trucllve Servlre
hand. Complainant*,
upon whom would bind the defendant
T o all unknown partle-* rlalmfng Intere.t
va. *
by, through or under Wm. G. Antlenrled. Wm. G. Andenrled, It. II. Itamsey, G i j . II. and that It it hit belie! the ag* of the de­
fendant is over twenty-one year*.
It. It. Ilarn.ey, Gen, It, Morton. Jnelivlduallv
Morton, individually ami a* trustee, Cal­
and a. truitee, Calvin A. I'eeagc. Albert ft.
You are therefore ordered to appear to
vin A. Poagr, Anna C. Woodbridge, Indi­
Cave*. Illrhlr Woodbridge anil Jei.ie C.
vidually and as trustee, Albert ti. Eave*, this bill on Monday the 6th day ot October
Murphey and J. Itlchmond Murphey, her
A.
D. 1919, thu tame being a llul* Day of
am) llirhie Woodbrl'lge. and all unknown
hu.band, a* heir., eleviwc., granlee., legatee,
...s
person* claiming any Intersst by, through thi. i
or otherwi.e nr any or either of them, and all
or under any of the above n sm ol di-Jemi*
It is lurlhrr order'd that this notice be
unknow n m ruin*, eorporationt or a»*e&gt;ela*
an!*, either as heir*, deviates, grantees,
for four consecutive Week* in th*
' . 'i l t i k 'n l l n l n e an lntrre»t in Ihe foll'wlng legal'ci or otherwise, and all unknown per­ published
newipaper published In
itc.cribed property attualc in Seminole C nun- sons claiming Interest by through or umlrr Sanford Herald,
Seminole
County,
F’ turida.
tv, Florida, in a l l: llertn nt Inter.cctlnn of Jisiie C. Murphey and J. lUrhmoml Murph
Witness, Fi. A. Douglass, Clerk ot the
Ea.l Line of Millonville Vv-., with « o,th
phev, l*er husband, now deceased, as h* ire Cirruit Court and the seal thereof thl* 23rd
line of Sec. 30, run North along Millonville
devise*-*, legatees or otherwise and alt
A v e. 162 Sard*. Ea*t nt right angle* 162 other unknown person* claiming unv inl-r- day uf July A. D. 1919,
E. A. D i i UGLASS- C!*rk.
card*. South nl right angle* 162 yard*. t it In and to said property involved in said
isf V, .it. i&gt;uuglas*. ti, C.
\V.*t 162 yard*. See. 30 T a p . 19 S. itange suit
D-*— d ii,!;.
A.
K.
Power*,
31 L
Order nf Conctructive Service.
Solicitor (or Complainant, .
C3-Ste
t nu and each of you are herrhv ordered
To the Drfencants. Wm. ti. Andrnried,
to hr anil appear before our *aid Clrrull It It Itamiey, Geo. II. Morton, individually
Court at Ihe Court Ifnuie n Sanford, Fla on and aa trustee, Calvin A. Poagr, Albert G.
the 3rd day of N o , . A. lb 1919, then and Eaves and Hiciile Woodbtldgr:
there to make anawer to the bill of complaint
•M\l
It appearing from the sworn bill of comherein til. &lt;1 against you.
filed mm
that your piatv
place wi
»! i»***
»«i- i
ilrFptl thnt
ni*»»
. _
Il la furtlur ordrrrd
that tbf*
lM« . *v» ' J - ’w ','***•.'&lt;
u»C7-W . ' s j ’/ a o U i ' H K L T anti C O L L I S I O N In
tiuiiii wD4-'t ItDCl* a W.ek f..r twelve' weeks in ! Heme Is unknown, and that you
ihe Sanford Herald. *_ newspaper, publimnl the age of 21 years
Furanrc issued Ity Ihe FLORIDA STATE
in Seminole County, F'lorida.
It is therefore Ordered thlt you anil rarh
Him.** my hand and *&gt;al of sal'l Cirruit of you do appear before our Said Circuit AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION is tho
Court, thl* Ihe 7th day of AuguM 1919,
Court, at the Court House in Sanford. Fla. nafcst anil cheapest In Ihe world. Write
(S, at)
E. A. DOUGLASS
un Ihe 61), day uf October A. It. 1919. then for fit Cumint Ion lu headquarters Orlando.
Cb-rk of Cirruit Ccurt Seminole Co., Fla. am! there tn make answer lo the bill sit com­ Agents wanted In every town In Florida.
E. F. IfoUaholder
plaint herein filed against you.
Solidtor,
63-tatr
It is further ordered tmel this notice be
vul'llshed for eight contretuive weeks in the
Sanford Herald, a newspaper published in
In Clrrull Court sif the Sr sr n lh Judlcla Semlnutd Co. Fla.
Clrrull of F'lorida. Seminole County.
Witness my hand and *«al of salil Circuit
In Ch nccry.
Court this th 7th day of August 1919.
C. L. Handall, Complainant
(seal:
B. A. DOUGLASS
v*.
Clerk uf Circuit Court Seminole Cu. 11a.
William Atkin*on Daniel, l.uther C. Porter, B. F. iloutholdcr,
The Portsmouth Trust A Guarantee C o.,
Solicitor.
«S-9tf.
M Y SPE C IA L TIE S:
Alice
Hill, David Lee Daniel, A. D.
Starhird. and all unknown p m u n * claim ­
PICKAHD S HAND-PAINTED CHINA
ing any lnte»e*l by through or under the
Circuit Court, Srsenlh Judicial Circuit
alloys' named parties or either of them, a* In Krnvlnulr
Count), t'lurida.
In Chancel)
heir*, devisees, grantee*, legatees or oth er­
GOUHAM’S 9TBitLING SILVER
Mary M. Fiecord, widow.
wise, and all other unknown person* claim­
Complainant
ing any Interrst In amt to aaid lands tnvulvrd
KOGEIIS' PLATED WARE
va
Hilt to
1.1
said suit, el al.
Quirt Title
Defendant*.
All unknown heirs "I and all unknown per­ ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES
(Ird»r ol Coftstrucllyc Service
sons claiming interrst undrr FL S. anil E. J
■
- I
T o the difindants!
William
Atkinson White,
Mr*. t‘ - W. Jarocks and all unknown
Daniel, I.ull.tr C. Porter, The Portsmouth
, i
persons
claiming
Interest
under
C.
W.
Trust A Guarantiee Co.. Alire C. Hill,
Jarocks and all unknown parties claim­
David Lee Daniel and A. D. Starhird:
ing an interest in ami to lolls 2, 3, 4, 5,
It appearing from the eworn bill of c o m ­
fi and 7, lllock 2. FL J White’ s Subdivi­
plaint herein Pled, that ynur place ol resi­ sion ss recorded In plat book No 2, Seminole
dence it unknown, ami that you are over County Records, Defendants.
(he age of 21 year*:
OCULIST AND OPTICIAN
ORDER
It Is therefore Ordered that you and each
To all unknown hiira of, ami all unknown
Practice confined to the treatment
of you do appear before our said Cirruit persons claiming Interest under FL S. A E. J.
Court at the Court House In Sanford, Florida White, and to all unknown persons claiming
of the eye
on the 6th day ot Lctovrr, A. D. 1919, thin Interest under 4L W. Jarocks, and alt un­
Eyca examined by a regular rcttlfand there lo make answer to the bill ot known parties claiming an intsrest in ami to
r »mplaint filed herein against you.
tored physician
Lots 2, ,1, 4. A. 6, A 7, It lock 2, IL J. While's
It is further ordered that thi* order lo* Subillvlilun as record*J in Plat Hook No 2,
Glasses
filled,
broken lenea du­
lubllthsil lu Ihe Sanford Hi raid, a newspaper Seminole County llreurdt.
plicated
published in Seminote County, F'la., once a
You and each of you are hereby ordered
v cek for eight consecutive week*.
to appear to the bill uf complaint herein
\
28 W. Church Si. - Orlando, Fla.
Vltnrss icy hand ami teal of sal'l Circuit filial against you. on the Hub- day tor Nov­
( lui I thi* it.&lt; 7th day of Augusl 1919.
ember, the tame being the third of Novem­
iSeali
E. A. DO UCLA (IS. ber 1919.
("!'-rk of Circuit Court Semin de Co , F'la.
I. i . il nusiiuldi r,
Solicitor*
67-9tc

In Clreolt Court Se*rnlh Judicial Circuit,
Seminole Counly. Florida, In t hvnrrry
Henry H. (H. II.) Chappell,
Mar\ Wheeler Cba|.prll, and
J. Harnnaviw, Complainant*
idat i
Hill to
(Juist
Title.
Joseph Garvin, the unknown
Nollre of Appllrallon for Tas Deed Under
legatees ami devisera under the
Serlfon H of Chapter Dshh. I.a»s of fdurlila
last will amt testament of Jo­
Notice is hereby given that George Smithseph Garvin, the unknown heir* of
irietn , purchaser of Tax Ccrtlflvate No.
Joseph 4!*rvln, Wm. G. AudenI'UJ, dateil the 3rd ilny of June A. I&gt;. 1901,
I-ill, the unknown legaleis ami
has lllnl said certificate In my office and hat
devisees under the last will amt
made
application tor tax deed to Issue In
tc*lament of Win. 0 . An tenarrordanre with law.
Sal'l ecrlllt-aie em­
reiil, and tho unknown heir* of
brace* I lie following described property sit­
Wm. ti. Andrnrtld. Defendants.
uate! lu Semlnule County, Florida to wil:
Notire tt Non-Hestdrnts
gtW«» of S W ' , Sec. 19. Twp. 21 South
To Joseph Garvin, Itieldence Unknown:
Range .’lu East.
The said land b.ltig asthe .—
date of....................----------the is su an ce'of--------such
T o Wm. 0 . Andinrrld. Iteelilcnre Unknown . .■.tied
. . . . at.........
It
appearing
by
the
*worn
bll!
of
c
o
r
n
I
rer!lflrate
In
the
name
of J. W. Grown.
Truly Time* Have Changed.
plaint
_
»lnt ford hen In. against
you that you have | t'nje** said crrtfflrat* shall tie mleemed
A friend of Senator Sorghum en­ or
claim to have some Interest In the folb
according to law tax deed will issue ther-on
countered the solon on the steps of the ing d'trrihed laud in Seminole rountyff Flor­ on tha 9th day of September, A. I*. 1919.
ida, to-wlt:
Witness my official signature and ttal thlt
capltol nnd after passing the time of
Tiie West hall I \V 1) I of the Southwest tho 7th day of August A. 1&gt;. 1919.
day remarked playfully:
(Seal)
E. A. IM UG LAS9.
(Juartcr lS tV ',1 of Section 29, Township 19
Clerk Circuit Court Scmlnulw County,
"Senator, how comes It you aren’ t South, Hange 31 East, less ami except the
Wept hall I W ' j ) of Ihe West half i\V’ ,t of
Florida
making any of your famous speeches the Southwest quarter (SW ' j I ol the South­
Ily V. M- Douglas*, D. C.
west
quarter
(H
W
Iil
nf
Section
29,
Townthese day*?"
ahlp 19 South, Itangr 31 Fiait, containing ,0
lint the lenntor was ready for him. acres more or le»*.
Dr pa rt me nt of Ihe Inleriur. U, N, t.suil (lffter
"Times have chnngcd," lie replied
A’ oii ate therefore hereby required and or
Gainesville, Fia. July 9a. i m o
dertd
to
lie
and
appear
before
our
said
Nollre it hereby riven that Sadie Wallace,
without hesitation. "Now it Isn't nt nil Cirruit Court nt the Court House in San­ widow
of Arthur It. Wallare, dee. ateil. of
easy for n man with silk hat nnd frock ford, Elotida, on the First Monday in Au­ Weklwa. Florida, who on May 29. 1911
gust, 1919, being the ith day of said month, made Homestead Entry No 012121 for
cont to assert he Is raving the coun­ then and there to make answer to the hill S W 'i of N - W ',, N W I( ot S W '* Sertlon 5
try sit by himself, and say It nt nil of complaint herein tiled against you, and A N ' i of S E ' j , Section fi, Township 20 8,,
therein (all not, else said hill will be taken as Itange 29 E. Tallahassee Meridian has 'le d
audience lluit's all kliukl uniforms nnd confessed
against ycu, followed by final de­ notice ot Intention to make three-year Proof
cree.
tn establish rlalm to the land above described
ovcrulls."_________________
It is furthrr ordered thlt this nulicr hr before Clerk Circuit Court, al Sanford,
Need for City Planning.
published In the Sanford Herald, a news­ Florida, on the filh day el September 1919.
Claimant M m i i a* witnesses’
paper publithid in Seminole county, Florida,
The need of city planning and Jhe one
William C. Holiday, of Weklwa, Florida.
each week fur 9 consecutive weeks.
pushing of public work Is greater, to­
TO ALL I’ AH TIE S C L A I M I N G AN JN- II. It. Click, • f Weklwa. I'larida.
IN T H E I 'llO l'K K T Y HEREIN Etien Crlppen, of Weklwa Florida,
day than ever before, Mild Walter D. TINIEST
HEI.GW D ESC IUH ED : Under Joseph Gar­ W. B. Whlddin, nf Weklwa, F'lorida.
ItfJltT. W. DAVIS
Moody, managing director of the Chi­ vin and Wm. CL Andrnreid, or otherwise.
fil-3tr
lleglMer.
It bring mad* to appear liy a sworn till! of
cago plan eonHiilsstnn, In an Interview
romptaln) filed herein against you that you
with a representative of the Christian have or riaim to have som* iuternt In the Depatlmrnl of Ihe Interior., U. S Land Dfflre
Gainesville, F'la., July 26, I9|y
Science Monitor. Not only Is this true following described land* in Sernlnole county,
Nolle* It heretiy given that John F\ Dav­
F'lorida, to-wlt;
because public work needs lo he done
idson
uf
Jacksonville,
F'la., who on May 19,
Th* West halff IW
(W Is l nf the VRouthwcst 1914, made Homestead
Entry No. 912733
In old In the solution of Ihe Inltor quarter I8W
W JO of* Sertlon
“
29. Townchlp 19 tor N'&gt; of N W t j , 8 E l i of N\V!« .t N W i , of
inuth, Itange
ttri 31 East, lest and. eirept
. . the el N BJ£. Section 2H Township 18 S. Itange
problem, continued Mr. Moody, hut the West
half tW Ji) of the West half (W IJ ) of 31 F7., I'allahatser Atrridlan hat filed nntir*
Htles In the United States have grown the Southwest quarter (SW&gt;«) ot the South' id
intention to make Three-year Proof to
quarter S W 1, ) of Section 29, Townclaim to the land above described,
so rapidly In the last twenty years ■west
hip* 19 South, Itange 31 East, eonalninc establish
before
Clerk Circuti Court at Sanford,
and tlie problems of city life are so 70 acres more or less.
F'lorida on the Jth day of September 1919.
Y*&gt;u arc therefore hrrahy commanded and
Claimant names as witnesses:
rnmptex thnt the new conditions ennrequired to bv and appear before our *ald CheMer Carpenter, of Osteen, F'lorida.
not he coped with for the well-being Circuit Court al the Court lluuaa In San­ John
Pelt, of ()*tee&gt;n, F'lorida.
Florida, on the F'lrxt Monday in Sep­ Marlin Shepard, of Osteen, Florida.
of Ihe people lit them without a defi­ ford,
tember, 1919, being th* first day »f aaid Anthony Jonas, of Enterprise, F'lorida.
nite city plan to work to. The prob­ month, then and there to make gnawer unto
UtillT. W. DAVI S
blit of ruimiJalnt filed herein agalnxt you, 64-Stc
Register.
lems of parks, better housing, saiiltn- the
and therein lall not els* said bill will he
tlon. ample mentis for recreation, and taken a* r o n f m e d against you, to b* lot* J n C l r r u l l C a u r l, N rs e n lfa J u d r ia l C r c u ll
facilitation of traffic nnd tho relief of lowed by final decret.
S la t e o f F U - i d * .
It I* further nrdrrej that thl* notice be Thi- Merchants National Hank of Havauoah
truffle congestion, must he glvrn sp»* published
one* each week for twelve week* in
s .
va.
the Hartford Herald, a newxpapir published Lucy C. Flnegan as Administratrix of
rial attention.
In Seminole counly, F'lorida.
Estate of Joseph FLargan, deceased, el si,
Done and ordered thi* th* £tb day of
Hy virtue of a Judgement rsnitered in the
Junr, 1919.
Circuit Court of Grange County, Fla., in
(•rail
E. A. DOUGLASS,
proceeding by d r * facias lo revive th* judge­
Clerk Circuit Court Semlnut* Co., Fla.
ment In above entitled rause and for rxerIly V. FL Dougin s, D. C.
ution a* tn certain heirs ol Joseph Flnegan,
Dlrkinenn It Dlcklntnn
deceased, and eaecutlon Issued thereon, 1
Snllrilor* for Complainan'i.
have levied upon and will tell at the front
6«.|3tc
door of tha Court House in Sanford, Semi­
N a llrr
to
I 'n v l r g
U o n lr e c lo f •
nole County. Florida at . &lt; o'clock a. m. on
Stated propoaal* *fll be received by lb*
N O T IC E T O Ilt lM IE IIS
Monday the let day of September. A. D
x.ity Ct-Udc-I et Sanford, Florida al lh* ofSealed bid*, subject to thr aal* of bonds 1919 ail th* right till* and interest, rlalm and
fit* ot lb* CJly Clerk at ur before 7:20 I’ . M.
tjtmand
uf halherint W. Finegaa, C ha tie*
will
b*
r
e
f
u
n
d
by
t
*
Guard
uf
Counly
Stpltrootr 13th, 1919 for grading and pav-

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HERALD

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IN TIIE HEART OF TH E W O R LD 'S GREATEST V E G E T A B LE SECTIO N
VOLUME XI

POSTPONES
WAGE DEMAND
UNTIL LATER
PRESIDENT
W ILS O N
CON­
CEDES p a r t o f d e m a n d s
T(J STRIKING S H O P M E N IN
STATEMENT
Pmitlent Wilson grants the shop(Tfn ten hours pay Tor eight hours
torJc and issues the following state­
ment to the people:
-My Fellow Citizens:
situation has arisen in connec­
tion with the administration of the
railroads which is of such general
iitnifirar.ee that I think it my duty
to make a public statement conterning it. in order that the shole
country may know what is involved.

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1919
NEED O N E IN SANFORD
IluildingH. to Honor Veterans Find
Favor In 254 Communities
Statistics just made public by the
Bureau of Memorial Buildings of
War Cnmp Community show that
254 communities in the United States
have decided to erect buildings in
memory of their men who served in
the war. Of the memorial buildings
to he raised. 132 will take the form
of community houses, each to func­
tion as a free recreation and social
center. Six of the structures will lie
municipal ollire buildings.
More than 700 American com­
munities now are considering the
putting up of memorial buildings
instead of shafts or monuments, the
Bureau of Memorial Buildings also
announces. It is crusading through­
out the United States for the com­
munity building type of memorial.
Such an institution, bureau heads
maintain, is a living influence in
every community and serves con­
stantly as n reminder of the men
the community gave to the national
fighting forces.
Additional figures concerning the
254 memorial buildings already de­
show that fourteen of
them will serve as state memorials
and that forty-four of them will he
of the auditorium type. These will
have social and recreational facilities
in addition »n large meeting hulls,
and lor the most part will he in
larger cities. Other memorials will
take the form of hospitals, libraries,
school I » u i l a n d church work
centers.

"The railroad shopmen have de­
manded a large increase in wages.
Thcv are now receiving
£&gt; cents per hour. » ney demand 85
cents t&gt;cr hour. This demnnd has
U«n given careful and serious eonlidtration hy the board, which was
constituted l»y the railroad adminis.a to adjust ((Uestions of wages,
a board consisting of an equal nutnUr of representatives of employes
aril of the operating managers of the
riiirvs-i /—"*«* •«* v *
This hoard has
U«.. unable to come to nn ag.ce­
Governor by 3 V oI cr
ment. and it hes therefore devolved
Jr.ckron, Miss., Aug. 27. — Incom­
upon the dircctxr general of the rail
roads and myself to act upon tb* plete returns of the gubernatorial
primary gives Orenr Johnson a lead
merits of the ease.
of three thousand over Lieut. Gov.
"The shopmen urge they are en­
Lee M. Russell
Both candidates
titled to higher wages because of the
claim they have small majorities.
hijher wages for the present received
The result is expected to he very
by men doing similur work in ship­
close.
yards, navy yards and ara*r.a!s. as
sell as in a number of private induitries, hut I concur with the
director general in thinking that
there is no real basis cf comparison
between the real settlefe employment
aflonled the mechanics by the rail
reads under living conditions as var­
ious as the location and surroundir.g* if the railway shops themselves
and fluctuating employment nITorded
in imlu-tru - exceptionally and tenporarily stimulated by the war ut..l
located almost without exception in
industrial renters where the cos*. « .’
CONDEMNS
DEALERS
WHO
iitir.g i&lt; highest.
T R Y T O M A K E PEOPLE IIUY
High t ost Will lie Lowered
N O W BY T R IC K E R Y
“ The substantial afgument the
Washington, Aug. 27.— Prices are
ifcopmcti urge is the very serious inbeginning to turn downward in vari­
*rc»»*• in the cost of living. This is
ous parts of the country, hut the
a 'try potent argument indeed, hut
slump/ has not yet gathered momen­
the fart is that the cost of living has
tum sufficient to reach purchases for
certainly readied its peak and will
immediate use, according to reports
, robat.lv |.o lowered by the efforts
to the department of justice.
»t.irr. are now everywhere being
Attorney General Palmer asked
concerted pnd carried out.
It will
'••II r 'Mainly he lowered so Boon us today how soon results could be ex­
thv a-&lt; s uttered increases of pro- pected from the campaign to rcaaee
dui.itm ami as soon r.s the renty o the cost cf living, the outcome "J
l«-i &lt; is ratified and in operation, which railroad employes have been
aid t.'.t rrhants, manufacturers, far- requested to await before pressing
tr.irt. miners, all have a certain !m- demands for wag. increases, said nil
*ts &lt;d jl.ulations as to what their all the government wanted was a
Le*int«. will bo and what the condi- fair chalice to show what could he
tio*« will bo umlor which it must be done to lake the nrtiffeial inflation
ttr.ducted.
The demands of the out of the market. He said officials
,r- &gt;pmrn, therefore, and nil similar were well pleased with the success so
far attained and that cumulative re­
demands are in effort t Sir:
1 bat wo make merer.*? in wages sults were expected when congress
» ich are likely to he permanent in enacts amendments to the food con­
Ul fr to meet a temporary situation trol law, by which criminal penalties
*l.ch will last nobody enn tell how can he imposed on profiteers and
l°r». but in all probabilities only for hoarders.

DOW NW ARD
PRICES TO GO
SAYS PALMER

* *mit*d time.
Increase in wages
v • moreover, certninly result in
*'a. further increasing the costs of
l;n durtior, and therefore the cost of
and we should only have to
through the same process ngnin.
Any substantial increase of wages in
•fading linos of industry at this time
would utterly crush the general
campaign which the government
* aK'»K. with energy* vigor and
*'■**»tar,tial hope of success, to reduce
the high cost of living. And the In' • ' t ‘ e in the cost of transportation
. rh would ncccrsurily result from
■nrreuc’s in the wages of railway cm1
. would more certainly and
’’’'fe immediately have that effect
an any other enhanecd wage costs.
.,,J l*y keeping the cost of produc.lor‘ on
present level, by increas,r‘r Induction und by rigid inquiry
*r‘‘ ‘ aving on the pnrt of the people
|a. wo
j or jgrge decreases in
•' 'iirdf^jome cost of living which
,‘&lt;l" «&lt;ights us down.
The dirJ-tor general of railroads
* have'felt that a peculiar •eM'f&gt;r.*ibility rests upon us becuusc in
• ’ tymining this question we are nut
u •v ‘nIJ the balance sheet of corLUonUn\led on Page 8)

1

We hope that the public will be­
gin to reach the benefit of our ef­
forts before long.” Mr. Palmer said.
“ For instance, we are making pro­
gress
in obtaining promises from
sh o e manufacturers us to fixing u
limit beyond which prices shall not
go.”
Propaganda, which apparent.y is
nation wide on the part of shop­
keepers seeking to induce the public
to purchase now on the pretext that
prices will he mnterial.y higher next
season, was condemned by Mr.
Palmer ns one certain thing which
would make prices continue rising if
heeded. His attention was called to
advertisements in various papers in
which it was stated that straw hats,
clothing und other non-perishable ar­
ticles should he bought before next
year’s prices become effective.

SHOPMEN WILL CALL FOR
WILL VOTE AN ELECTION
ON STRIKE FOR SANFORD
W ILS O N ’S ANSWER DOES NOT T O A D O P T NEW C H A R T E R AND
TH E C O M M IS S IO N M A N A G E R
SUIT T H E CASK IN ITS EN­
F O R M OF G O V E R N M E N T
T IR E T Y
Washington, Aug. 28.— Railroad
shopmen throughout
the
United
States will begin voting immediately
on whether they will accept the wage
proposals made yesterday by Presi­
dent Wilson and Director General
Hines, or go out on strike to en­
force their demands for a general
advance in pay.
On the outcome of the balloting
hinges industrial pcucc on the gov­
ernment controlled railroads. If the
500,000 shopmen decide to accede to
President
Wilson's decision t lint
there shall he no wage increase surh
as they demand, there will he a
small readjustment increase ami a
greater effort to lower the cost of liing. If they refuse, n strike seems
inevitable.
What action
the
government
would take in the event the shop­
men decide to strike is problemati­
cal, Just now the efforts of the ad­
ministration
• . reduc­
ing the litiiiK costs.
Indications of the determination
of Director General Hines and the
railroad committee to deal fairly
with all railroad men and to aid
them in every way had been evi­
denced several times previously und
the activities agnins* prolUeering is
the latest indication of their under­
standing of the position of the work­
men.
Both the President and Mr.
Hines have given assurance that
railroad workers would receive early
readjustment of the wuges.
The taking ol a strike vote ordin­
arily requires about three weeks. In
the present instance, however, it is
thought the vote mny he completed
earlier, ns instructions were given hy
the international officers to the
unions to summon meetings if neces­
sary ami to telegraph the balloting.
Announcing that they had refused
the proposal of the director general,
the committee of 100 representing
the shopmen made public a letter
sent to the various loculs calling for
a strike vote. The committee was
in session several hours today, de­
bate becoming bitter at times, it was
said, the more radicul of the mem­
bers demanding a strike to compel!
more money. In the letter, however,
was seen a suggestion thnt some of
the committee were inclined to give
the government a chance for re­
consideration, hut it was believed
that any general increase for rnilroud employes, several thousands of
whom have made or will make de­
mands for more money, would in­
clude the shopmen, us they were told
not to forget that a strike now
meant thnt the shopmen were strik­
ing alone to force an increase for
the entire 2,000,000 railroad em­
ployes. Strike benefits, it was said,
would not ho paid beyond the limit
of funds now available.
Director General Hints today re­
quested the hoard of railway wages
and working conditions to tuke up
promptly any claims that have been
made or may he made by railroad
employes for readjustments
that
“ ought to he made in order to make
sure that the equal treatment is done
on the asis of the general principles
of wage adjustment which the rail­
road administration has already es­
tablished.”

In this issue is a call for an elec­
tion to vote on the new charter
which shall give the city of Sanford
the commission manager form of
government.
The charter regarding
this election reads as follows:
The provisions of this net shall be­
come effective and shall be in full
force and effect on and nfter the
first Tuesday after the first Monday
in January. 1920, provided that the
same shall he upproved and ratified
by n majority vote of the qualified
electors of the city of Sanford voting
nt an election to lie held for thut
■-fM »^A:W iftr“ 7tli. 1919, and
it is hereby the duty of the city
e juneil of Sanford to provide for and
to hold such election on the date
ed.
Said council shall give thirty
days notice of hucIi election on th
date named and shall provide for
and pay ul! cost of holding the same
and of the preparation of this char­
ter.
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Such election shall lie held in con­
formity with Inws and ordinances
now in force relating to special elec­
tions. At the same election, Three
three city commissioners shall he
elected provided this charter isapprovod and ratified, if not, then no
commissioners will he elected. Can­
didates for city commission shall lie
chosen and nominated ns follows:
Any one may circulate a petition to
have any number not to exceed three
of names of rnndidatcs for city com­
mission, placed on tin* ballot and if
such petition shull he signed by one
hundred or more quulillcd electors of
the city of Sanford and shull lie ac­
companied with a written notice that
tl.c candidate or candidates whose
name or names are therein presented
w.ll accept the office of city comt/lissinner if he is elected, the city coun­
cil shall place his mumc on the ballot
provided that such petition and
written notice of acceptance is filed
with the city council nt least ten
day* prior to election and the coun­
cil shall publish the names of all
candidates having flualilUd us above
in u newspaper of general eirculutios
in the city on the issue just preced­
ing t ie election.
No elector shall
slgr, tiie petition for more than three
candidate;!. No candidate shall cir­
culate his own petition. The three
candidates receiving the three high­
est numbers of votes cast at such
election provided the charter is ap­
proved and ratified shall he deemed
elected for the flrst commissioners
for such terms beginning and ending
as is hereinbefore provided.

NUMBER 2
H ELP T H E R AILR O AD S
Load

Pars to Capacity and
Them Quickly

Move

T h e following advice from the
Railroad Administration should re­
ceive the attention of our shippers:
"Another shortage of freight cars
is in prospect for the coming fall nnd
winter.
Instead of the surplus of
equipment to he found on nearly all
railroads during the dull days before
war, after war revival of business set
in, every piece of equipment is now­
in use on many lines nnd only the
most careful handling by the rail­
road
with consistent t and whole
hearted co-operation from the ship­
ping public can prevent serious in­
terference.
Federal managers have been called
upon by the Ruilrond Administra­
tion to utilize equipment to the ful1est possible extent and particularly
to see that cars are set in motion
promptly upon being loaded and un­
loaded.
Shippers nrc asked to lend n hand
both hy reducing detention o( ears
to a minimum and by careful and
heavy loading so that the greatest
possible service may be had from
each ear.
From a purely selfish
standpoint it is to the interest of the
l»viiv! Jual shipper Mini receiver of
freight to do his port towards mini­
mizing the effects of a car shortage
from which he will suffer along with
the public generally.”

NEW HOSPITAL
GETS START
TUES. NIGHf
BOARD OF DIRECTORS M E E T
AND ELECT OFFICERS FOR
ENSUING Y E A R - G E T DOW N
TO BUSINESS

GOVERNMENT
W IL L O P E N
REAL STORE

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Present plans are to open stores in membership committee and execu­
the fourteen zone supply centers und tive committee have full authority
it is expected that in those sections to use tluir own discretion in putting
of the country a-.d areas embraced !cn drive for memberships rnrried.
Meeting then adjourned.
in zone bojndar.(M additional cities
will he selected as centers of distri­ i The following are the board of
bution.
|directors for the association:
Representing Holy Crwsa Church—
In considering WlUJation for the
i
A.
P. Connell;, and Mrs. Alex.
control of cold storage, the house
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Vaughan.
agriculture committee heard aevnral
Representing First Baptist Church
witnesses.
Dr Harvey W. Wiley,
formerly chief of the bureau id chem­ — Schelle Mclr.es and Mrs. F. It.
istry told the committee the storage Savage,
j of product* should not he uniform,
Representing First Congregational
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The roll cu.l showed a quorum
present and the directors proceeded
to act upon the resignations of Dr.
Hyman and Mrs. Ilnrdawny whflf *
hud resigned on account of their in-1
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hospital association.
Upon motion
that was carried Schelle Mainea was
elected in the place of Dr. Hyman
and Mrs. J ' BirtHr.o !&gt;. I'nc place
of Mrs. Hardaway, the latter being
from the Longwuod precinct. *

T. W. Lawton, president.
Mrs. A. E. Hill, first vice president
Mrs. Endor Curlett, second vice
president.
C. W. Entzminger, third vice pres
ident.
Mrs. It. A. Terheun, Cor. secre­
tary.
C L O T H IN G ,
GLOVES.
ULA Nr
Schelle Maincs, Itec. secretary.
KETS A N I ) ALL K I N D S OF
W. M. Haynes, nuditor
FOOD S UPPLIES T O HE SOLD
• Mrs. W. D. Turner, treasurer.
It. J. Holly, It. A. Newman, H. C.
Washington,
Aug.
27.— Further
DuBoie, Mrs. Endor Curlett, Mrs.
steps to bring down soaring prices
F. It. Savage, members executive
were taken today by the govern­
committee.
ment, the war department announc­
President Lawton called I.. A.
ing plans for opening retail stores in
Brumley
to the chair and after a
a number of cities through which
motion
that
this report he accepted
surplus household clothing and pro­
Mr.
Lawton
moved that the nnmes
duce would be &amp;o,d to consumers
of the officers lie voted upon sepa­
throughout the country.
rately and if any other names were
Meantime, congressional .'ommit- offered they could he voted upon.
tecs continued consideration of legis­ All the names ns given above were
lation designed to redneu I ic high voted upon nod elected hy unani­
cost of living. This included amend- mous hullot.
inenta to the food control act to
The names of the visiting commitpunish profit! crin.! and hoarding; tcc were left to the executive com­
Porch and Bridge Party
bills to regulate n» &lt;i storage and ap­ mittee to he appointed. Motion to
A very pretty compliment to
propriations for the Federal Trade appoint all the doctors of the county
t ieir guests, Mrs. J. L. Smith of
Commission to investigate stocks as members of thc^advisory com­
Montgomery, Ala., and Mrs. Frank
and giving Information to the pub* mittee carried. The duties of thin
Mi.tee.* of Ft. Myers. Fla., was the
'lie.
cori nittco nlinil bu to give adylco
joriii and bridge, party given by
Through the retail stores to he and offer suggestions from time to
M » ..damn Ella Leffler, Marie Smith
i :id Braxton Perkins, at their home opened by the war department, the time.
army's large surplus stock of socks,
The question of the membership
* The Gables” Friday afternoon.
The entire lower iloor was thrown underwear, shirts, raincoats, blan­ rwfv.mittce coming before thr meet­
c i suite and tastefully decorated kets, gloves, tobacco, soup and other ing president again culled L. A.
v ith palms, f e r n r.r.d ffoldanrcd. household commodities will be avid. I Urimd»*y to the **hn'r and made a
* he punch bowl, hidden in.n IhmI of Consumers ill the large cities, where i motion that in regards to the county
l ildenrod and ferns was gracefully the it~.es wi.i be operated will be i meri'.'. crs cuv'.i p.uclncl a'.iould ho repMotion carried and moj resided over by Misses Zoo Mun- abto to purchase over the counter, I resented.
but the clocks will also be anHe tion of C. W. Entzminger that name-i
r in and Adelaide Higgins.
available to persons in other com­ of these members he left to Presi/There were four tables &lt;f bridge
munities t.irough tiie parcel post.
i (ic-nl Luu.on carried.
I luyers. The score cards w«re hand
President Lawton
then mnvrtl
Price lists are being prepared and
I ainted,
carrying out the ro'or
J
thnt
live
members
of
this
committee
these
will
h«&gt;
furnished
to
all
pasU
i rheme of yellow und white.
Mrs.
’
e
appointed
for
tho
city
of
Sanford.
ofdces
for
the
cotr.tnicmc
of
tl.t
Margaret Barnes made tin highest
|
Motion
carried.
Following
were
piiIdle.
While
no
announcement
bus
srore and was given u beautiful t:ct
i f crystal Iced teu spool.s. Mru. yet been made, it is said that the ; elect'd:
Fred S. Daiger, Jr., won the cut prices like those of the foodstuffs
H. It. Stevens, Mrs. R. A. T e r­
I rize, silk hose. The hono.cca were now being disposed of will lie con­ heun, Mrs. It. J. Holly, Mrs. A. E.
siderably below the prevailing mar­ Hill, Mrs. Alexander Vaughan.
presented with dainty ‘ souvenirs.
Late in the afternoon icc cream, ket.
Motion cf C. W. Entzminger that

The decision announced yesterday
by which shopmen will receive an
increase of four cents an hour was
said to have been one step in carry­
ing out this policy, although it has
been deemed contrary to the public
interest to make general increases in
wage levels to meet present circum­
cake and mints were served by
stances which are believed to he
Misses Munson and Higgins.
temporary.
Mr. Hines explained
Mrs. Woodward Barnwell assisted
thnt the advance to shopmen was to
rtie
hostesses In entertaining their
give them the full benefit of the
guetts,
who reluctantly depart 'd nt
principle of ten days’ pay for eight
a
lute
hour,
voting this'to he one of
hours’ work on which the wages of
“ It is very unfortunate that some
the
moat
delightful
occasions of the
other railroad employes are com­
merchants take that attitude, and
reason.
puted.
we huve been studying the situation”
Aho';t Mi., guest i enjoyed this
the nttnrney general said. "Extendelightful
afternoon.
Puul Smythe spent several days of
sivo purchases now reducing the su|ply slid reducing the demand would this week with his mother, Mrs.
Ranks Clone Monday
Paul resides ut
make their predictions come true, Chus. Campbell
Monday,.S?ptembcr 1st being I.twhereby w e hope for a reduced price Jacksonville hut is at present stop­
level if the people do not stampede ping at Umatilla where he is en­ bor Day the bunks of the city will
gaged in orange culture.
,b :
a!! da;.
into a buying hysteria.”

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The newly elected hoard of direc­
tors of the Fernald-Luughton Me­
morial Hospital met in the court
house Tuesday night, August 20th
at 8:30 p m. E. A. Douglass, tem­
porary chninnan railing the meeting
together and Mrs. J. W. Dickon
acting secretary.

Mr. Douglass as temporary chair­
man retired in favor of T. W. Law..1 Mr». J. W. Dickinn aa -ec’
rctnry in favor of R. J. Holly, the
Wiilirrlngton I’ osininsier
pro tern officers elected at the last
Mr. H. II. Witherington, one of meeting.
the old democratic war homes of
President Lawton in a brief state­
Orange county has been appointed ment outlined the plnns of the meet­
postmaster at Apopka, to succeed ing und named a nominating com­
the late S. W. Eldriuge, deceased. mittee to choose the names of the
Mr. Witherington is one of the pion­ officers to he elected for the ensuing
eer residents of that section, nnd the year.
The committee was com-i
Reporter-Star with a host of friends posed of the following:
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extends congratulations.— ReporterMrs. II. H. Chappell, Mrs. S. W.
Itar.
Swope, J. W. Osteen, W. A. Whit­
comb, L. A. Brumley, A. P. Con­
nelly, T. L. Lingo and F. W. Ma­
honey. This committee brought in
their report upon the names of the
following:
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THE HANFORD HERALD

PACr TWELVE

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Ice cream a specialty

basis.
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Mrs. A. D. Parrish.

For Sale— T w o fine Red Jersey
sows for sale. G. II. Edwards, near
J. E. Paco’s placo.
66-2tp
For Sale—.191G Model Ford Road­
ster, 1 Shuler Vulcanirer.
R. C.
Sheafer, 113 Elm avenue.
G6-2tp
For Sale— A first class fresh Jersey
cow. M. Doyle, Lake Monroe, Fla.
66-6tp

For
Wnnted— A push cart. Must he
Four.
in good condition. e 10 Oak. GG-2tp

Nunnally’s famous candies fresh by express, cigars, cold drs :Xs and

sale—Seed potatoes; Rose
Rex Packard, Phone 13G
G5-tf.

Wanted— Young Jersey Cow.
For sale— Pair of mules. Cheap.
Must he Rcntie and a Rood milker,
L.
Vihlen, R. F. I). A. Sanford,
write, L. Vihlen, R. F. 1). A. San­
Fla.
65-tf.
ford, Fla.
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For snlc or exchange— 1 Vault
door,
good shape, 1 large Safe, 71
Wanted— Men in every county
with own auto to travel and take inches high, I small Safe, 31 inches
order# fui the fled Ripper Hay high, 1 adding machine. Must sell
G2-if.
Press. Can Rive Rood commission to quick. C. Care* of Herald.

stationery

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Fall Millinery
yet unpacked
The Shop has
a good paying

For Sale— Four dwelling houses.
Wantnd— An insurance company
Cash
or easy terms.
Situated on
desires a good, hust'ing man
Sal­
Park,
Magnolia,
Cypress
and Myrtle
ary und commission. See W. I’ reece
avenues.
Apply
to
J.
E.
Pace.
at HoteJ Carnes Monday.
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Wanted—T o rent house unfur­
For sale— Piano Cheap. Enquire
nished. Close in.
Address House,
Herald Ofllee.
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the cleanest, coolest and newest ice cream parlor in Sanford
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This Heading THREE CENTS a
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Charge 25 Cents.

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Rood stock cf
New
just bought and not
can be bought right.
a nice trade and on

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Sunday ice cream orders a specialty
S t &gt;1 doer to Ptrkini &amp; Unit

the riRht man. He must he a Rood
For Sale— Ten acres celery land
hustler.
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east of Sanford on brick road
mile
from
loading
station,
five
acres
im­
W A N T E D — O LD CLEAN
proved, 5 acres unimproved, 2 wells.
RAGS,
A N Y K IN D EX­
For particulars apply to "Farm ."
CEPT OLD SOCKS,
c-o
Herald.
68-tf
COATS.
PANTS,
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Seminole Hotel Given Dinner to
Sanford Pennant Winners
The Seminole Hotel gave u dinner
to the Sanford hall team lastjSondny
afternoon nt five o'clock
Kay
Krauth, the manager of the hotel
wanted to issue the menu cards to
the "Pennant Winners" hut since
the pennant has not been decided as
yet it could not he done hut the
dinner was enjoyed just ns much ami
the Sanford team will be the pen­
nant winners some time this week so
the dinner was really to the pennant
winners.
Every member of the hall team
was present, together .with President
Spencer of the association und R. J.
Holly of the Herald. Chus. Camp­
bell, proprietor of the Seminole
Hotel also snt down with the invited
guests. The beautiful dining room
of the Seminole hud been especially
decorated with roses and cut tlowers
for the occasion ami one long table
had necn arranged for the boys with
President Spencer at the head of the
table. Rail players have proverbial
good appetites and the hoys enjoyed
the good things at the Seminde as
only healthy hoys can enjoy Some­
thing good to cat. At the close of
the dinner Mr. Campbell introduced
Mr. Krauth to the hoys and said he
would have them again after the
close of the hall season as lie knew
they would also take the second
series.
President Spencer replied
with a vote of thanks from the hoys
and said he knew the boys would he
winners after such a sumptuous feed.

feasor to a prc-llefurnmtlon head of
the family nut! kail been moling a
written confession from a penitent,
living suddenly called away he hud
slipped the confession Into the volume
of the Fathers ho was reading. He
hud died suddenly and coulu not f p 1 1
for fear iivmnild he found nnd the
secrets of the confessional revealed.
He exhorted the bishop to find the
confession and burn It unread.
The bishop went to his host nnd
snld, "I do not know If you have n
library. I do not know If there Is a
volume of such and such n Father
on the shelf 1 name. Como and look."
They looked, found the hook, found
In It nn old manuscript, yellow with
nge, nnd burnt It. The monk never
appeared ngaln. Hlshnp Wllberforco
told the story. Rut he wns a wag, and
among friends he never concealed the
fuct that hr himself had Invented the
entire talc for the purpose of seeing
what people would believe If told with
a sufficiently grave face.— Manchester
Guardian.
Grieving Cows.

An Essex correspondent of the Lon­
don Dully Mall writes: This morning
I witnessed n strange sight In which n
herd of cows, nn old hull and n few
calves took part In n meadow near my
Jtouse.
A cow that had recently enlvcd died
In the night nnd yesterday morning
lay out stiff on the frosted grass be­
neath a tree. During the day cows
roamed near the place and stopped to
smell nnd lick the side and face of
the dead nntmat. Not till this morn­
ing did the knneker's cart arrive to
carry the body nwny.
When the vehicle wns drawn to the
spot the whole herd enme slowly up
nnd stood round watching Intently,
with heads down, and nn Indescrib­
Following is the menu:
able expression, which seemed half
questioning nnd hntf sympathetic. In
Left Handed Spit hull Cocktail
their eyes. Seven of them nnd the
Consommee Kn Tnssce
oh*, hull came up and licked tho dead
Green Olives
Pickles cow’s face. In one Instance ns It was
Filet of Soule, Sauce Tartar
being hoisted Into the earl. When It
Julienne Potatoes was taken nwny they stood notching
Fried Chicken a la Seminole
It to the far side of the meadow and
tlirniigh the gate till they could see It
Mit.«hcd Potatoes
lloiled Onion« in Cream no longer. Then they smelled nil over
the spot where It had lain.
Tomato Salad, Mayonnaise
Seminole Rolls
Do Animals Love Music?
Apple Pic a la Mode
I wns awakened the other morning
Seminole Coffee
Iced Tea
by the clntter of n horse's hoofs nnd
Cigars
n man’s voice singing “ Klllarney,"
says a writer In the I^indon Dally Ex­
BISHOP ALONE SAW GHOST press. Peeping through the Venetian
idlnd I saw that a young Midland
Hoax Cleverly Carried Out by Noted railway carter wns the vocalist, nnd
' that his horse, which wns harnessed
Ecclesiastic Is Recalled by a
to n heavily-laden van, was following
British Paper.
him In n zig-zag fashion, across nod
The grent RUhup Wllberforco wn* up tho sleep nun! which runs past my
staying nt a gnat country bouse. As windows. He wns not u*dtig a whip
he took Ida hostess down to dinner bo or touching the reins, nnd the horse
glanced behind bint nnd saw five cou­ kept his nose near Ids shoulder, hut
ples folli/wlng, nnd Inst of nil an ec­ when the mnn stopped singing, the
clesiastic In 11 tiiLok'N costume who horse stopped putting. I have heard
I the land girls any they sing to the
wns strange to him.
Ue remarked to bla hostess, “ I seo horses nnd cows they took after, nnd
you are not superstitious about sitting thnt the^hnlmnls love It. nnd I know
In India some of the hardest tnhnr
down thirteen to a table."
Ills hnstf«s went deadly while, nnd Is done by ofi*n, driven—not with
•aid, “ For heaven's sake say nothing l" whip or goad—but by the singing of
Hitting down, he noticed tliut only the nnttve boys In charge of ttiem.
twelve seats bad been placed, and a
moment after saw the aupposed monk COWBOY NOT YET EXTINCT
standing behind the host's chair. It
waz not long before he realised that May Re Fewer Than Come Years A qo,
no one but be saw the figure. After
but Thla Traveler Tells of Meet­
dinner the host explained that the
ing One.
monk wns an apparition which none
but the bead of the family, In each 1 "You mean to say," 1 begun, "that
generation, had ever seen, and thnt Its there are still real cow—"
Rut ns
appMurnucc atw»y* foretold dlaaiter. iIn||,.* w«*re beginning to pa»» about
The next
day the same
figure
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drsUU-d, realization
peered m « U h .h o p ‘a the garden and
nr lo dlwn w,
the ,mrt,er
explained that In life he had been con,Jia{ {,,c ^
Ufad
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For Sale— Jersey Duroc pigs, $12
a pair, $G for one. G. \V. Spencer.
58-tf

Upholstering and mattress making.
For 8„|e - Maxwell Touring car.
furniture repaired, mirrors plated. Jn gplend|d condition. Cash or credit
auto tops und seats recovered. I ir.it
64-tf.
II. &amp;. 0 . Motor Co.
class work only. Drown Upholstery
r n n p y v 'T
Shop, 121 Court St., Urlundo, Fin.
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BANQ UE TE D IIAl.l. PLAYERS

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OFFICE.
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log entile hud: in
would be
The Crucial Test.
pleased to have been colled cowOf course, Algernon, there Is a le­
FOR SALE
punchers.
gitimate way to lenrn whether your
The trip nt once began to nssunie a sweethenrt's complexion Is nnturnl or
1917 Ford Touring Car in good]
new Interest, and when the mine bar- applied. Rub It with a wet rng. then lUTViWnt, ..hape
Must .TjLi.fi:c: •
hej
hnck mi the platform 1 ejvu iT,w.L --»_«»»« rng.—flnlvcston News.
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hord.fc-o Herald.
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For Sale— Pair of good fnrm mules
with which one contemplates n de­
in good sound condition.* Reason*
Utilizing Time.
ceitful man. Rut nothing could pene­
M. Fleisher.
67-tf
"Ladles," announced the president nhlo price.
trate Ids drawling sang-froid.
At n tank station farther along of nn afternoon bridge dub. "It hns
For Sale—One good large muh?,
there was opportunity to stretch our been moved nnd seconded that there
$275.00. C. M. Berry.
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legs; opportunity, also, to observe nt shall he no conversation nt the card
close range a bronzed, dntk-hntred tnhles. Whnt shall we do with the mo­
Good Paying Rusiness for Sale—
cow-puncher who had paused on hi* tion?" “ I suggest.” said a sprightly T H E Q U A L I T Y SHOP. On ac­
mustang to observe the train.
Tho member, "that we discuss It while we
count of changing residence the
barber approached him confidently.
play."
Quality Shop, including fixtures and
“ Neighbor," he said, “ 1 bought a
gun In K. C.. Ml zoo. What do you

Furnished
Laurel Avc.

rooms

for

rent.
111!
67-3tc

For Rent — Furnished rooms for
light housekeeping. 117 Laurel ave­
nue.
6G-3tc
For Rent— Good rooming house in
center of city. See me quick. H. C.
DuRosc.
66-2tc
Furnished Rooms— Ry day, week
or month. Every convenience. Over
Philips Drug Store* corner Park and
First street. Mrs. C. C. Hart, Prop.
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43-tf

The puncher took the wicked 44. |XXXIIIIIIIIIIIIXXXIIIIIIIIIIIIXXXIIIIIIIIIIIIXXXXIIIIIIIIIIIIXXXIIIIIIIIIIIIXXXIIIIIIIIIIIIXXX
balanced It In the palm of Ills hand,
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twirled It around on his forefingr
nnd then brought It to bear upon a
tin ran lying In the mad nhout 20
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feet tinny. Rang! The can leaped Into sr:
(lie air.
Rang! It rolled five feet
further nlnng. Rang! Again It flew
Into the air nnd rolled. Rang! R
rolled ngaln. Rang! Tin* cun disap­
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peared In the dust.
"IPs a good gun," snltl the puncher,
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banding It hnck. “ only It shoots n little
high."
A llltlo high!
Rallier n nice criti­
cism, I thought. The barber snapped
—but even though ’tis said that “im itation it thcsinccrcst form of flattery,"
out the cylinder, reloaded the weapon
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nnd passed silently Into tin* back­
ground. My Impression was that he
an imitation is, at its best, merely an imitation; and after all, it is easy to
was avoiding *o m » questions on my x
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p-irt relative to Kansas Pity bad men;
E
=
distinguish
Welworth
Blouses
b
y
t
h
e
distinctive
Welworth
label.
5
but 1 may have been wrong.
We began to lly tlin ugli the level ' 3
ground, perspectives on all shies dot- 1 s s
_ \Yc are}'proud of our con­
mew
led with peaks upon which clouds
flRTIIMOR
rested. Suddenly along the trail ap­
nect ion'with the manufactur­
VrAISTf
peared tin altogether amazing. nners of Welworth blouses and
looked-for, almost unbelievable spec­
tacle— two Indians jogging along on- 3 3
\\ irthmore waists — glad to
hnr«t-hark wearing moccasins, wide S 3
Mack trousers, red or pink shirts, 5
sell their product to o u r
lltelr black luilr secured h.v scarlet EE
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hands about their foreheads.—Scrlh
friends, for we know that
tier’s Magazine.

There is a Charm— A Surpassing Excellence About

Welworth Blouses
That is Often Imitated -

Americanism In the Making.

Almost anything you can think of. It
Is said, can he seen somewhere In that
long, erratic historic street Unit strays
upward from the point of Manhattan
Island, culling nrm-s Uni streets and
avenues of the world's largest city
a* its own sweet will. Something once
seen there by Mr. J. It. Kerfoot. the
nuthnr of Rrondwiiy, indicates Unit
the enterprise, the daring nnd adapt­
ability In new conditions that were
ehnnicterlstlc of the early settlers In
America are still characteristic of the
people who are crossing the Atlantic
to our shoreit In the twentieth cen­
tury.
One day. says Mr. Kerfoot. | snw an
Itnllnn peasant woman, fresh land••«! from ttie steerage and dressed In
all the fete-day regalia of her native
province, chase a llro.-nlway ear for
half n block In front of the post of­
fice. She caught up with It from be­
hind when It stopped nl Park place,
and falling to notice the enirnnee-.vny.
grasped the brake handle of the rear
platform, threw a sturdy, red-stock­
inged leg over the rail, nnd swung her­
self aboard with the satisfied air of
having successfully surmounted one of
the early difficulties of tho new coun­
try.
Broadway amIled, collected her far*,
and went on about Its business.—
Youth’11 Companion.________
Quite Enough.

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those who purchase will al­
ways be more than pleased
with the unfailing combination of durability and attractiveness with which these
garments are characterized.

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—Welworth blouses arc smart, becoming, comfortable and may* be had
in models that arc quit*; elaborate with exquisite trimmings or those that
arc equally effective in their fascinating simplicity.
blouse and W irthmor waist comes to you in an
—flawless in its pristine newness and all ready to don.
I

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Welworth

individual

carton

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To the farmer who has to purchase Seed Bed Cloth,
we wish to say we can. furnish a good quality 36-inch
Sheeting at twenty cents per yard.

TheYO

:ll Company

"\Vhevn ycu charged over the top, 1
did the Germuna remark your style 1
1
of fighting?"
“ Oh, yea; they kept *jp a runnlug
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T H E SANFORD HERALD

PAGE T W O

C O U N T Y H A P P E N IN G S
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING IT E M S FROM COR­
RESPONDENTS— EVENTS OF SEM INOLE C O U N ­
TY— EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
supper" and nil the good things thnt
go with it nt Lake Harney. All the
young people of Geneva were in­
vited and nil enjoyed the evening.
Mr nnd Mrs. M. E. Dooley chnperLieut. John Huddleston is visiting oned this jolly crowd, Mrs. Dooley
his mother, Mrs. J. H. Huddleston. being in chnrge of this clnss while
the regular tenrhor, Mrs. Pnttishnll
Mrs. Harry Hi vers and children
is away.
lrft Saturday for Grmnville, S. C.,
Mrs. Irn Starling is spending n
to join her husband.
few days with Mrs. Charles 11urMiss Edith McClelland is visiting
rison.
home folks at Cameron City.
Lieut.
Huddleston and Meade
linker are spending a few days in
Miami, driving through in the Hud­
dleston car.
Miss Irene Johnson, who has
been the guest of Miss Emma Eichnor returned to her home in Orlande*
last week
Mrs. Fanny Quigg and daughter,
Mrs. Comstock of Miami are visiting
friends in Geneva this week.
Mrs. Endor Curlett, who has
been spending the summer in New
York and Haiti more returned home
last week, bringing as her guest her
brother, George Eichnor, who was so
seriously injured some time ago
while in the U. S. service.
GENEVA
'" M r s . K. M. Seig returned to Americus, Ga., iaet Wednesday after hav­
ing spent, several months with her
daughter, Mrs. C W. Culpepper.

Mr. and Mrs.
are visiting Mr.

Charles Ilrumley
and Mrs. Endor

THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN
KELLY

SPRINGFIELD MILE­

AGE AND OTHER TIRE MILEAGE IS THE DIFFERENCE BE­
TWEEN A CERTIFIED CHECK
AND A PROS5fSSSR¥-w8TE

Stop Wasting Soap
Measure Out What ,
V V ouH eed^ f

T H E R E S A MAN A T T H E C U R B T O S E R V E YO U

C L O S E D A L L DAY

EI.DEIt S PR IN G S
One of the heaviest rains ever fell
upon our dry hill Sunday night.
There was practically no wind nor
lightning.
Preaching
services
were
con­
ducted by Uev. Sessions of Sanford
in the morning and by Rev. M. M.
Lord at evening service. The pas­
tor. Rev. Herndon is away on a va­
cation.

Pillsbury Flour
None Better

M* and Mrs. .1. M,
returned from a trip
north of Florida, also
son, it. il. Wynn at
Ga., while away.

Wynn have
through the
visited their
Thomasville,

A STANDARD UNIVERSITY
r m ItSKM In IJW nl Art. nul Krlrnrr*: Im :
Aflrullurr: IMurellon; llnflnrttlpf ..&lt; hml.
f«l. H ill, Llt-mlral. .M.thanJral).
I'rrmrillnl &lt;‘ourM&gt;. and fii.ilu .lr Simile; I id.
trrallr Kilrn.lon.
ATTENDANCE: t'rnm SI llutliD rounilr. i »4
21 •lair., IA2S KtudriiU, Imluilin^ aon&gt;
•ummrr m KouI.,
IIA1l.ll to llir War l)r|urlmrnl i»nn nflhr l*f|it
' IIIS IIM .I IS 11111&gt; I ( I I . I I I . US'
In Ihp t'nlinl .Slate..

KM'IANgS LOW'.

Sell m'm Iijk Iwtlm Srplin.

'•it 22nd. Willr fur I'atalog and IlmA

A. A. MURPIIREE, LL.D., Pres

iii"i

Gainesville, Florida

It. \V. herd and family spent sev­
eral days at tin? beach last week.
Mrs. R. li. Wynn of Thomnsville,
Ga., is visiting home folks.
M. M. Lord and family have re­
turned aftcr ten days at Coronado
Reach.
Mr. Lord has a big snake
story nnd evidence to prove its
truth.
He killed a six foot mother
rattler that was mothering tier till
young cues. He iias the skin of the
large one and the young ones in alco­
hol.
Pretty scurry story for Coron­
ado hut they say it ’s the first of its
kind.
J. M. Lord has returned niter two
weeks pleasantly spent with old
friends in Ft. White.
Mrs. J. L). Letson of Ft. Lauder*
dale arrived Wednesday and will
spend some lime with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lord.

LABOR DAY MONDAY
C L OS ED ALL DAY

LAKE M O N R O E
Farmers in this section are busy
preparing for the full crops. The
c.dery
hods are looking fine, and
sweet potatoes are now being ship­
ped, bringing the fu m y price of LJ.lKl
per bushel.
Mr. Hen Lake has returned from
Louisville, Ky. He and his family
are now spending a few weeks.at
Scabrevxc.

SEE US ON TUESDAY

Miss Grace Hawkins has accepted
a position nt the local express nllW.
Miss Hawkins graduated from the
business college at DeLand in the
spring. She ir one of the most de­
serving and popular young ladies.
Miss Mary Miles, Philip and Wil­
liam Miles have returned from a
pleasant visit tu the Reach.
Mr. Jim Johnson, who has been
spending the summer in Tennessee
with hia wife «ml children returned
to Monroe where he is ««||||i-&gt; his

nearly $40,000.00 worth of property
past few days. The Dr. Aldridge
acres on Celery A venue was sold
lr. Stoi noff besides several of small
ations. A m listing properties and
ilm ost every day. Can suit you.

Fine New Bungalow — 6 rooms,
use, 1 acre ground, beautiful shade,
$3,000.00
o r e — 1 1-2 acres ground, flowing
ig rooms, barn, 16 orange trees,
splendid rcsi

Watch the South East Corner of Page Two

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Phone 181

Groceries, - Black Strap M ollases in bulk, - Lime in barrels, - Blue
Stone, - Sprays, - Hardwood Ashes, - Armours Fertilizers.
See us
for Carload Crate Material. Agent for Dayton Airless Tires, tiiats what
vou need.

Builds

LARGE

Frames

EA SY
TO

We have it, ran get it, or it is’nt made
for less than you can buy it for elsewhere

PEED

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A H D I7 G r t T &gt; A T ' l ? M A I M ' D A X T V
X H iO
H i V ^vJlY X X - c X l i
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Well, Sanford won the first series,
cinching it in the second game with
Orlando here last Friday afternoon
and making it secure, by winning an­
other front Lakeland Tuesday after­
noon which precludes any contro­
versy oker the first series. We had
several disputed games and one tie
to play oil and now wo are the win­
ners without any comeback.
Our
team seems to have had a had break
in the getaway for the second series
and at the present moment wc arc
not at the head of the lists Gut this
is our way, you know.

Agents ,F or
I n t e r n a t i o n a l Harvester
Co.
Me Cormick
and Peering Mowing Mach­
ines, H ay R a k e s and Harrows
though

the

children

do

not

seem

enthusiastic over the prospect
COUNTV HAPPENINGS [very
j i n f i 1" " 1 of the hot weather
(Continued front pair - f ..........

Mrs. ('. A. Brannon of Orlando in
visilirg in Oviedo Oils week.
Kev. Blacoek of Dalton, Ga.,
iiffirhed :ii lIn- Baptist etiurch Sun­
day morning and evening.
On
Honda; morning Mr. Rlncock left
lor Largo. Fla., where he formerly
livcu.
.
Everythint; i.t in readiness for the
ort-nirg of school Monday morning,

Goodnight
Will Driv* A*ay

Mosquitos
,ixl *f cmriutfo they will atay
,m , t t long ai Jntt uw It.

t’trj*.

aat. Ullltilul, until* like » pine
f rut otilj .» fit* ilmc* iiritwjry
irJ )■&lt;j «4ti *!r*p In i-i mcv nml niuli!
tuUrU .Mm riintnmcml.il as a
tfttrf.Ullii' ,ic»1n*t me*, roJrtiM,
f it.i i; •. niiiii, tic. Will not
• -it-, f nnul linen. SOc at Jour
d/jl.tV. «r by null.

Cater Lawton left Wednesday for
Sanford.
Mrs. Thomas Shlipc and bnhy and
Mrs. ClilTord Slut pc and l»ahy have
returned home after a vis.t to Oak­
land and Clermont.
Mr. ami Mrs. Lee Wheeler and
daughters, Florence and Evelyn re­
turned this week front Daytona.
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.Mrs. O. I*. Swope and children
and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Wright vis­
ited Orlando last week.
Mrs. M. M. King, Mrs. Z. Spinks,
Mrs. A. K. Crawford, Miss Nell
King and Master George Crawford
motored to Orlando Friday.
W E S T GENEVA AVENUE
Mrs. J. E. Vaughn is on the sick
list this week sulTcring with her old
enemy, the neuralgia. Has to hoblde
around on a stick. Hope for her to
be able to get around soon.

We like to let the other fellows
get started good and then we chop
them down later and alimh to the
|top.
Sanford has a team that is
second to none in the league mid
we are getting it in fitter shape every
day.
The hoys are playing the
game and even if we should fail to
pull down the second series some
Koou num out (i*4vi! to play the
post series with us at the end of
September and there will be some­
thing doing in Florida at that time,
something similar to the world's
aeries only staged on u smaller scale
hut just as exciting. For instance,
we will suppose that Orlando wins
the second series and plays Sanford
for the cham;:iu*'-A.-v s W * t .' y „u
’ .now that the people wiiuki mTTi* i’o
Sanford and Orlando from every
part of the state and even Falatka
to see those post series games and
don't you know that our hall park
here would not hold the crowds.
Even if some other town in the
league wins out in the second there
will bo considerable excitement over
the question of the best team in the
state league and the last games will
bring out the biggest crowds that

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“C H IC K E N S”

The Nice Fat Kind. Hens and Fryers
50c per pound.

Eunice

J- W. Booth

L. F. Itopcr

R H O N E ICG

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and

Miss

Florence

Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Fortier and Mrs.

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TEAM

This is our Sanford Phone No.
Call us up, we will be pleased to
look after your soiled linens. We
specialize in high-class work, send
us your dresses and waists, you
have nothing too dainty for us to
handle. We can more than please
you.

have ever witnessed a (mil game i n ' s
Florida.
Our little old league is already
causing some excitement in this and
other states and Florida is getting = =
advertising in the northern papers1
over our line little league and the —
good games that are being staged.
j”
Keep up the interest, you fans, —
and help the Sanford team win.
—

$' v V
Orlando vs. Sanford Friday.
1st
Game (On Seconi' **
• aalf i
Orlando
All R II 1*0 A E
Williams, If
4 0 0 I 0 0|
&lt;1 0 n 4
Leon, 2b
4 1
Blount, lb
3 0 0 9 0 0
3 1 1 0 1 0
Schuyler, ef
3 1 l 9 l 0
Quinn, c
3 0 0 0 0 1 nil
Hunter, rf
L’ llomiiiedieu :il&gt; 4 0 l 3 1 0
4 0 •1 1 3 0
Gray, ss
Humphries, p
4 II 0 0 i)tt 0 1
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5 27 3 *1
Total
AH
Sanford
Stewart, 2b
4
C. Chapman . P
4
o
Johnson, ef
4
Hord, lb
Uanville, 3b
3
White, If
. 3
White. If
3
3
tr..;id... rf
..
3
Rive, o
... . 3
Davis, ss

R II
0 l
1) •1
u 1
0 1
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 (1
0 0
II

Totals .

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0 *1 0
4 1) 0
0 1 0
•1 5 0
•» fi 0
O 0 0
0 i5 0 I
•&gt; •&gt; 0

5 27 13

Ga me (on firsi half1
AB R 11 BO
Orlando —
3 0 0 •1
Williams, .
3 0 ii 3
Leon, 2b ....
0 ii 7
.....
3
Blount, lb
II l it
3
Schuyler, cl
3 0 0 1
Sewell, If
L'Hoininedieu 3 b 3 0 1 1
1) 0 0
dray, ss
3 1 l 0
Dunfee, rf
•1 1 1 •I
Hunter, p
Totals

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Sanford
Stewart, 2b
11 Chapman e
Johnson, ef
Hord. lb .......
Uanville, 3b
White. If
Childs, rf
Ellis, p .........

Tyner,

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8
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14
0
0
0
0
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Leesburg, Florida

Totals .

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Del.and. Floridn
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ner uiid Mrs. Wnt. Robinson.
Ev­
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Sanford ...
erybody reported a good time and
Suinmi.-y— Left on bases Orlando
Imped for another Idrthduy with .J,
nford 4: two base hits, Johnson,
Ellis; a base bits Stewart; home runs
some one soon.
Hunter; 1st base on balls off Hunter
1; struck out by Hunter 2, Ellis 4;
sacrifice hits. Chapman, White; stol
en bases Stewart 2, Chapman, Rive;
batter hit, Childs, Chapman; double'
plays, Uanville to Chapman to Hord;
time of game 1:10; umpire Cooper.
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Games, August 25th, 1010
AB R H BO A K
l.akeland —
Reeves, If ........ .. 3 0 0 1 0 0
l 0 «f 0 1
Wicker, cf
0
1 3 O 1
Love, s s ----- ----- . 3
0
1 l 0
1
3
Boland, rf ... ......
Thrasher, 3rd..... .. 4 0 0 •1 0 1
Smith, 2nd I t ..... .. 3 0 0 •&gt; 3 1
. 4 0 1 7 0 1
Wright, 1st b
f
•I 0 1 O
7 0 1)
Campbell, c -----*1 o
Hall, p................ .. 4 0 0 i
2 0 1 0 0 0
Ery, If................
Nicalo, Elmer Tyner und Willie T y ­

(Ask Our Customers)

BY SANFORD

Score by in nings—
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Orlando
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Sanford
Summary— Left on bases Orlando
8, Sanford 4; two bnse hits Johnson,
Stewart; 1st base on halls oil Chap­
man 4; Humphries 1; struck out by
Chapman 1, Humphries 0; sacrifice
The hot weather Is till hanging on hits Johnson, Leon; stolen bases'
and wo must have rain to cool off L'llommedicu, Gray; time 1:110; uin-J
with hill the bathing places nre kept pire Cooper; Attendance JUKI.
Orlando vs. Sanford Friday, 2nd
busy.

Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Robinson
have moved In with Mrs. J. K.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Robinson wore
Vaughn where they will make it
the
guests of Mr. Robinson's mother
their permanent home.
on Second street Sunday afternoon.
George Harney and children
The"^eVOVYc\A Co., fi*: of Mrs.
Most everyone is getting their land
Jacksonville were visiting at Mrs.
turned
and in shape (or a fall crop as
Vaughn's Sunday afternoon.
Montgomery, Ala,
M
soon as the weather is a little cooler.
Miss Gladys Robinson called at
Mr. and Mrs. Will Robinson were
Mrs. T. O. Tyner's and Mrs. Fred
host and hostess to a number ol
Carroll's Sunday afternoon.
friends Saturday evening in honor of
their daughter. Miss Gladys' thir­
teenth birthday where a doclicious
supper was served. Also Ice cream
and cake and games of various kinds
were enjoyed by both old and young
people until a late hour. Miss Gla­
dys
received several nice presents
We Have Them
and was wished many happy returns
in the future. Those of the party
were Mr. and Mrs. Sheafer and chil­
dren, Mrs. J. E. Vaughn, Mrs. Jim
Abbtot and children, Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. Robinson, T . G. Robinson,
Mr. und Mrs. Fred Carrell, Miss

West Side Cash Grocery

PLAYED

7

c a p ack age
before the war
c a package
during the war

c a p ack age

NOW
THE FLAVOR LA STS
SO DOES THE PRICE!

Fresh shipm ent o f Nunnally’s
Candies just received, also famous
Log C abin Roll Candy.

Good

Total............... .31 1 5 2G 8 5
**Ery relioves Reeves in 8th a
•Two men down when winning
run scored.
All R H PO A E
Sanford —
Stewart, 2nd b.... .. 3 0 1 1 n 0
M i 0
B. Chapman, It . 4 0 0 O
Johnson, cf......... .. 4 0 1 3 0 I)
Hord, l b ........ . .... 4 0 0 8 1 1
Uanville, 3b........ .. 4 0 0 3 1 0
4 0 0 0 1 1
Inman, ss...........
Childs, rf ........... „ 4 1 1 0 0 1
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R. J. HOLLY, Editor
W. M. HAYNES, business Manager

Published Every Friday by

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

THE SANFORD HERALD
as every one of these resorts has
been building constantly for years,
this is a remarkable record. It does
not in clu d e many buildings which
were started before April and a num­
ber which are now being planned, so
it is safe to say that at leust three or
four millions of dollars will be in­
vested in new hotels this year in

AUGUST 29, I9 i9

A Saving Bank i? a Public Servant
Are you taking advantage or this servant?

Have you ever thought

contemplating a strike will consider
carefully and prayerfully this step
that money placed at interest with us enrns interest every one of
before they take it.
The govern­
ment is honestly endeavoring to cut
the twenty-four hours in each dav you leave it there?
the high coat of living. Every hon­
est tradesman is endeavoring to cut
the cost of living.
Every man in
C A P IT A L S30,000.00
SU RPLU S SIS,000.00
Trlrphoa* No, 141
every walk of life who is earning his
daily bread is BuHcring now from th"
The many friends of Senator Flet­
exorbitant prices of all commodities,
cher all over Florida will he pleased
We cannot stand for the tying up of
to learn that he is improving from a
the industries of the United States
recent accident in Wash ingtnn when
IZt WNrwuRp.USlHtoa
from any s »urcc. Strikes are only
a street car struck him and seriously
aggravating this question und mud­
injured him.
1 (Him?
dling fifTnira
alfairs and all of us will sufTer
R. R. DEAS,
C. D. COUCH
C. M. HAND
and residents, as thousands of resi­ untold hardships from the cessation
¥!*■&gt;•I*r#*4«t#i
Ctshwr
Ai.'l Cidiior
Cities that want postofTices now- dences ami smaller hotels are being of industry. Here in Sanford we are
will find out that the price of the lot erected all over the state, which1 dependent upon the waget of the
and the price of building material will be occupied by people from men who are engaged in various in­
will make the price of the building other sections of the country this dustries not only at the railroad
shops hut in every line. Our farmers
almost prohibitive and these cities winter.
will suffer the loss of the building
It is doubtful if any other section are just starting their fall and winter
With the railroads tied up result of continuous heavy rains. randitlatr* rrrritlnc Ihr thrr«* hlghr«t num­
thereby. Glad Sanford has her post- &lt;( the country can show such build­ crops.
nl vole* t i l l at *urh electIniit provblcti
there
will
he no materials shipped in The crop generally is in good condi­ tber
oflicc even if it is small.
h charter U ip pro veil and ratified. « hall be
ing progress and such rapid develop­
deemed
elected lor the fir*t commU«it»ner*
ment, either in connection with the here and none of our products ship­ tion, however, and trees are well lor iurh term* b*\;lnn|.*ir end ending a* I*
Christian Science services
ped
out.
Hot
only
will
our
veget­
fruited and have been pruned, spray­ hereinbefore provided/* nrd
will be held at the Woman's
The government and the business tourist business or in general devel­
Whereat, T ie art provide* that "T h e
able growers he badly crippled hut ed and carefully cultivated.
form *»f government of the city *d Sanford
Club, Oak avenue, between
men may be trying to help the re­ opment of cities, farming, live stock
the
people
who
are
living
In
town
irovidrd
for under thU art ■hall b«* that
Most sections anticipate a some­
Florida is a
Third and Fourth struts,
turned soldiers to get jobs but tin* ami new industries.
mown at the t%jrnrni««Ji tft*M untijp-r t'lan«"
will starve to death should the strike what heavier production than in and
on Sunday, morning at 11
boys dn not seem to think so. The great state, indeed.— Times-Union.
continue.
We have just pulled 1918-19. The present condition of
Whereat; The art fur Our provide* that
oclock.
v
-IS-tf
governinnt and the people in ge n ­
the fillVUl ballot for »uch rleftl in *hall have
through the war, we have given our the crop justifies such anticipation, printed thereon the qoislion submitted In
eral can never do enough for the
all to that war, we have sulTcred and the report static, hut the size of the the elect -if* for det »-r mlrt it I on, t*».wit" Ques­
tion. "Shall the city of Sanford adopt the
hoys who went across or those who
starved and lost money and almost commercial crop will depend largely Cum mi** tun* Manager Flan Charter?"
stayed in the camps in this country.
Now tber* fort , by Ciw authority in rue
lost hope, those of us who .had noth­ on weather conditions during the
v o te d and by direction &lt;d law t| prorlalm
All of them deserve a lot more than
ing to sell for war purposes.
We, next 00 days.
Tuesday, October 7th, 19|y, a« Charter
they are getting.
election I lay. am! tin h» • by g i'e notice
the eighty-five per cent of tlie* popu­
that on Turf day, ( tetohe r *t h, 11#t If nn * |**e*
Iton will be held In the city «d Sanford f**r
lation cannot and will not stand for
The membership of the Presby­ the purpose of tle!« Hnining the question
There are many things to be done
this strangulation of business much terian church in Riverside, .Jackson­ "Shall the city of Sanford adopt toe Cum*
mU*i on-M an v*-? Plan Charter," anti for
here this fall and the time to pre­
longer and the ones who are respon­ ville is contemplating the building of for the p' rp u* nt elertlnit thrie rlty rum -I
mUdnnerr.
i roviding
*urh I ' i , « y i * » ! - •
pare for them is right now and the
sible for it will hear from us in no a new edifice to worship in as the llanat*.
* I'f .* 1 '
* i« .*•• t . *"
way to prepare for them is by a cam­
uncertain terms if this high handed
hlcctor* dwlrlng tu v*»t«- In favor
*-&lt;&lt;■• 2*' ' r.Ti 'C»7i&gt; small to *of
-flection,
the "»*ity of Sanford ad pti i^ the !?»•• »•
paign for memberships in the Hoard
■nT-V-- -t"-—
lilt- issue continu­ worship in for the increasing emigre nd**iun*Manager Plan Charter shall mark
of Trade. No cil v, i-t;»; _■»&gt;■ _*;lii‘nd an,’
es.
We believe in fair play every gation. The new building will com their re*pertlv* 1 :t!l t v;IU i .1 ir*&gt;«* mark
' A 1 before the * rd» "h’OIt .\ IH II'T IU N H
do wn&gt; iVmig without a live nnd ac­
time but we do not and will never $169,1)00 when completed.
aai'l • lector* ilnirinr to \.,t. against the
"City t*f Sanfvrd adopting Commlttlon*
tive Board of Trade and every busi­
stand for any class legislation that
Manager Plan Charter** fball mark their
ness man in the county of Seminole
.threatens to starve the masses for
should belong to the Board of
the classes.
|
Trade.
And thus Labor Day that should 1
he a day of celebration for the pros- 1
Sanford never looked so prosper­
perity of the nation approaches and 1
ous and never was so prosperous as
Labor Day this year and every|t vf,*c“yi* '
now nnd yet the
outside world
in the future will be what la nor |‘
will never know jbnut it without
makes it.
i
advertising.
v\ bile other counties
Labor will do well to look into the *
arc spending thousands for news­
future and meet these problems in '
paper and magazine advertising Sem­
the spirit of co-operation and urhi- 1
inole is not spending a cent und the
trution while the government plans
city of Sanford is not spending us
for better wages ami settled condi­
cent.
Just another case of being
tions. A great many of us today are
Nnllrr of A ppllrulhm of Tut llrn l F ruler
penny wise and pound foolish.
Hr r I but It o f f ’ha pi t r I ft Mil, l.a* » of I tor
worse off than the laborers who are n
Ida
demanding more money and we g
Niitlfu I* hereby given that H. (\ Dirkion,
purrhaarr of t i t r* i tirt. at** No. I7A, dated
have no chance to get by. We are I
The very newest daily paper in
thr ttb &lt;l*y of iunr, A. l&gt;. 1017, ha« bird
• aid rrftifiratr In my nfflrr, and ha* made
depending upon labor anti every v
the state is the Gainesville Daily
appltration for ta* deed to Umir in accord­
ance with law. Said crrflflmte
rmbrarr*
other organization to meet these *
News published by the- McCreary
• tin* following ilrtfflhfil nroprrly * 110 * 11*1 In
crises in our affairs with the spirit of (
1‘uhlishing Co.
It seems like old
Hr tit Inut o county, Florida, f«»-w|t: lt« y, !Ui
I ft. S of N K ror of W '.. , f Hrr. 2. T. 20 S.
fairness and justice toward all.
j
times to see the McCreary* in the
V
| It. 20 K. Uun \V t»K. ft S
ft. F !M %
I ft. N* 211(1.ft ft. r, arrr*. Thr *aid Und 1mnewspaper game again as II. H. Mc­
EurcpeintHjA-Cor\pltfe Hodem Scrwivci
Let Labor Day this year ho the c
1 ing a ir*M*| at thr Gate of I h•* Ei*tianrc of
Creary published the Gainesville
inch rrrtlflratr In thr rum** of Hint. M.
cu'difoiwrc -SwamIki'cd -*i.L’up-Cifc «\
day in which we take stock of mir- Smith,
Untra* taid rcfllMrnt** ilnll hr re­
Sun for thirty years or more anil a
towetiwv Cowonipfvf to Cvirji
•la
deemed according t*&gt; U * ta* drr*l *111 i%*ufew years ago disposed of the Sun
Foi't
cf
Ci!y■
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&gt;
?
r\
d
F
o
r
B
o
ild
p
t
••*
thrfron on thr flfHh day tif Sr fit&gt; ( 1 1 bt&lt;r.
1^1 •
ilfilill U . M I I , Pn W i!
•
• a . f&gt;. m?»,
to the Pepper Publishing Co. Since
WIthr** m&gt; nfflrUI *lgnitt*irr and u*al
t net time Elmer McCreary has re­
I hi* thr 2Mh da; of Au,*u«f. \ 11. ] !*St**
\ &lt;***ll
K. A. iHIffril.ASS.
turned from the war and could not
CTirh Cirrtilt
irt Srmlttid** t *0., I’l*.
2
-fttr
tty
V. M. I&gt;nuglu*«, U,
vithstnnd the lure of the printing
( dice and lias endu rked in lhe daily
game » nu:a in .In- hup • of the News.
Elmer is the general manager, Mrs.
COOP TO
If. H. McCreary ds state news edi-l
THr LAST
tor, Mrs. A. M. Edwards, formerly
ew
Miss Irene McCreary is society edi­
tor, Ben Miller is city editor and
SEALED TINS ONLY
Henry Stalls is superintendent of Oil­
AT YOUR GROCERS
plant. All of them old friends of the
editor of the Herald and they have
our best wishes in their new ven­
ture.
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The United States Railroad Ad*
ntitiistrutioP has just issued a beau­
tiful nooklet on Florida taking in
tsvery part of the state and mention­
ing nfl locality or giving preference to
any section. There are cuts of fine
cattle and hogs, fruits and veget­
ables nnd we note the cuts of sev­
eral of our Sanford products. The
booklet is a work of art and among
other good things contains a fine map
of Florida. This booklet will be dis­
tributed by the railroad administra­
tion all over the north nnd west und
will he the means of bringing thou­
sands of new people into the state,
The booklet was printed by the Rec­
ord Company of St. Augustine which
b sufficient guarantee tliut it is a
piece of urtistic printing;

!&gt;i:i*AiirMi:Nr o r m i: iNrirmoit

All poisons desiring to at­
tend Sunday school
will
phono No. 19, -tur, nr 90-J
not tulcr tha n Saturday
noon.
Free transportation
will he furnished them to
nnd from if witldn a radius
of three miles of the Meth­
odist church.

Trouble nt ('hnrloltc

Charlotte,
Aug. 27.— Six com­
panies of the State Guard are still
M IL L IO N S FOR C A R E OF
here today guarding lives nnd prop­
T O U R IS TS
erty, following a strike riot in which
The report o! the supervising
five were killed and thirteen wound­
architect of the Florida State Hotel
ed.
The street car barn is under
Commission contains much food for
heavy guard. A machine is mounted
thought in connection with tin* rap­
to repel un attack
The car com­
idly growing tourist business of th e .
pany is expected
resume service,
state.
ns two hundred armed citizens have
This report shows tliut in four
joined the guards protecting tinmonths from April II to August 12,
city.
1919, there have liren thirty-four
permits issued by the supervising
Good Fruit Outlook
architect for hotels and apartment
Jncksoiidiile, Aug. 29.—According
houses'in the slate nnd the valua­
to the crop report of the Depart
tion of these Ih placed at 11,876,600,
meat of Agriculture, on Aug. 1, the
which means that considerably over
Florida citrus crop was ,89 per cent
‘ ^ S2.000.000 will be expended by the
LAB OR D A Y T H O U G H T S
normal. On the same date last year
owners before they are completed
Next Monday is Labor Day and tne Florida crop was 87 per cent
and furnished.
this day net apart in honor of the normal.
Practically all ‘ I these permits men und women who labor for th-*ir
Florida oranges nnd grapefruit
wero issued to people in tourist daily bread is fraught with m &gt;re s h o w n slightly lower condition than
cities, Miami, St. Petersburg, Day­ meaning this year than ever before. indicated by the survey a month nretona. Orlando, Snnford nnd Se-t- I Upon th*- eve of a strike oi the rail* vious. according to the bulletin, due
Lre;7.e V u g In the lend. Ir.armueh
to some splitting and Topping as the

II. H» Lan«l OlBn* at tialn**-*viib , Fla ,
Aug. 10,
Notin' i« bar* by given that Itaymoml It.
Iloytl of Urklua, Fla., »hu on July 2!», 11*11
mailt* UorniAtrad Knlry, No. UI2HI2. for
*»f N K 11 , Serli-m 21, TuHHsbjp III H..
llangt* 2ft K.« Tallaha*'** Mrrldlan, na* flb-tl
nUtica of Int ••n111*n In makc Thr*« y t ii
i'roof t«* «-«!ahllth rlalm fo thi* land aufi%**
dtarrilod, brfort* Clerk Cifrult t*nurt at
Hanford. Fla.* on the 2bth dav of *i» p troh i r,
! I* I V.
Claimant riant** a* *lln*s&gt;r«:
K. A. Kuth, of Weklwa, Morlda
Frank INma i 11, of Wnkiwa, Hnrida
Fdno i tritipi n, of Wrklwa. Florida
41m lloyil, of WekitAa, Florida.

I'lKM ’I.A M ATIO N
Whrfeia; ("hstplrr BStil, Act* til I It IV,
l , » » * tif FI urhi a. r&gt;ntltl»‘*l " A n art It* ahtilQh
th# prrtent munldpil auvrrnmml of th»*
rlty *tf Hartford, county nl Sr minute, *t*tr of
Florhla. .utd to organ!*** lncor|Miralr ami
ritabluh a city government for th** fame:
ami In |irricfiibi* thr j itrfailIrtIfift, jMtwrr* and
furirtlim* uf *ahl inunicl|&gt;*lity,*f siftprovid
Junr 7th. 1919, urolith*, among «ithrr
thini;* that " T h r |i,ovl*iun* of thU i r I *haU
brcnitir rffrctlvr anil mhail hr In full fufrr
and rltrrt on. from and aftrr thr iir*t Tues­
day after thr hr At Monday in January,
1920; prnvlftrtl that thr uini* thall hr ap­
pro vrd and ratlhrd by a rnajurttv votr « f
thr qualified rlrctof* **f t h city **f Hanford,
Volina at an rlrctlwn to In* held for that
purp«&gt;««* *m tlctubrr 7th.
and It
hereby made thr duty tif the rily ruunrlt «»(
Hanfonl to firo*iilr (or and h«dti aucIi ejec­
tion on the dale named. Halil council fthall
five thirty day* notice of *urh rlrctlun and
■hall provide for an*l pay *11 co«t* of holding
the aarnr and of the preparation of thi«
charter, not to n r r r d On*- Ilumlrrd iflOO.oO)
Dollar*. Such election shall be held In c «nfnrmlty with law* and ordinance* now In
force1 r* l*i l my to apr* i*l elect Ion*.
At thr
fim r election three rlty fommU»loner* *halt
be riffle d, provided this charter I* up*
proved and ratified if not, then no commit*
sinner* wdl be « Irct* •!.
t'andldate* for
city Mmmloiun «hall br rhi»*en and nomin*
ated a* follow*' Any one may circulate a
petition to ha v« any number, not to e v rm l
three, of name* of candidate* for city com*
mission, placed on the ballot and if «uch
petithm shall be ■l(m,i| by uni hundred or
more qualified elector* of thr city and fhall
be accompanied with * written notice that
the candidate or candidate* whoac name *»r
name* are therein prevented wlil accent th*
otllre of city rnmmi**lon*r If he 11 rlccted,
the city rouncil •hall place hi* name on th*
1 ballot, proi bled that ■uch petition and
written ntdice *»f acceptance is tilrd with the
city council at bast ten (ten day* prior to
election, and the round! shall publish the
name* of all randidatrj haWn* quaiifird a*
above It* a newtnaper of yeneral circulation
rd the city. In the l**ue )u*t preceding the
election. No elector shall *lfij petition* for
1 morn thin three candidal**
No candidat*• hall circulate hit own petition. The three

*In Union
There Is
Strength1
H E principle applies quite
J . ns much to bnnking n3 to
soldiers or states or governments.
It is most fortunate that the Fed­
eral Reserve Banking System has
been in operation during the war.
The advantages of this organiza­
tion accrue to the customers of the
member banks who nt the same
time contribute to the strength
of the nation’s
bankinc system
a banking
anti enjoy the benefit o f its pro­
tection.

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PACE FIVE
UUlellippenink*
M e n t i o n of
Matters In Hrlef
Personal Rents
of I n t e r e s t

In and About
*£ The Citg &lt;£

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Daytona Ucach.

Summary of the
Floating Small
Talks Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Readers

” .........
the ladies cspeeinlly.

l'7t. Seal pint fruit jars at L P. |
Roost
jjcCuller’s.
66‘ ft | I-eon’s Auto Transfer.

All trains

Mi&lt;s Kath.ecn Turner, of Eustis is , ,net* Phone 9L
Hotel c
the guest \i her grandmother, Mrs. j
(i7‘ t*
j. D, Turner.
j
Mrs. Hobart Howe and baby are
' PricM
fro,n
'Jacksonville,
the
n . r H reduced
rt (lUCCU on
U II all
a i l goods at in t.he
4
#
.
. . .
rnrM
.............~ millinery
iiu „ n , „ store. Koests
sr«
Grace Williams’
?UC3t;* of
of rdativ&lt;* « " d Mends for a
Mrs.
gg
few
few ,juys
days.
Heg Ilolly is spending some time
Mrs. Ilal Wight and Mrs. Vance
on the east coast where he is inter­
Douglass motored to Orlando Tues­
ested in putting out a young orange
day.
• grove.
Woodland Park will be open Sun
W A N T E D — OLD CLEAN
ijiy and l.alior Day.
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RAGS. A N Y K IN D EX­
Mr. and Mrs. N. II. Garner spent
CEPT
O L I)
SOCKS,
Mveral days of lust week ut DuyCOATS,
PANTS,
OH
tor.a Beach.
IIED SPREADS. A T TH E
H E R A L D OFFICE.
59-tf
Complete stock Diamond tires.

^ork after spending several days Game of Moving Is Being Played
here on business. He and the famIn Sanford These Days
Every day Is moving day in San­
ford. The demand for houses and
the high prices for real estate are
Mrs. Henry Wight nml son,
helping to make many moves and
homas arrived home Wednesday the complexion of Sanford is being
night from a month's visit to West changed every day.
Virginia, Georgia and other points.
Mr. ami Mrs. George D. Bishop
Mrs. Wight also visited her daugh­
and family will tuke the DeCottes
ter, Margaret in Chicago.
home on Magnolia avenue. Judge
Mrs. W. C. Satcher in company and Mrs. Housholder and family and
with her mother, Mrs. C. W. Vnlz- Mrs. Schultz and Carl being forced
minger of Longwood left Friday for to move have decided to huy and
Dublin and Toccoa. Ga. They nre build.
Mrs. Schultz has purchased
bp a visit to relatives and will he the \V. J. Thigpen home on Bark
gone about two months.
avenue ami Judge and Mrs. Hous­
Robert Cobh is home again .after holder have purchased the Trafford
spending many months iii France home at the corner of [’ark and
with the marine corps. Robert was Ninth and will remodel this for their
in the medical department and saw future home.

J. J. Dickinson has purchased the
much foreign service hut is glnd to
home of Mayor and Mrs. J. D. Da­
get hack with home folks again.
vison at the corner of Magnolia and
Mrs. Robert Herndon, Mrs. Fred
Third street and the Davisons will
S. Daiger, Jr., and little Frederick,
ino"D into their house just east of
Misses Muriel and Dora Harrold
their former home.
and Misses J. A. Harrold were
I. F. Rivers having sold his home
among the Sanford people visiting
on
Oak avenue to Mr. and Mrs Jar­
Wight Tire Co
'
Mrs. M. M. Stewart is home again Orlnndo Tuesday.
vis
Is moving into his new home re­
Red Cross announcement in this after u few months spent with her
Hon.
Forrest
Lake
transacted
busi­
cently
purchased of J. E. Pace on
itjue is of importance to nil. Read sister among the mountains of North
ness in DeLand and Daytona Thurs Magnolia.
Mr. and Mrs. StalTuril
Carolina.
it now.
day
and
carried
his daughter, having been dispossessed of this
Dixie Drown is home for a few
pint Mason fruit jars at L. P.
Maude, and Mary Elizabeth Pules* home will take the Herald apart­
weeks’
vacation from points in Ten­
McCullcr's.
CG‘ tf
ton, Olive Newman and Mildred ments on Magnolia.
lion. Cary Landis of DeLand was nessee where he had been for the Holly with him to the beach where
Mrs. Fannie Munson will take her
in the city Wednesday on legal busi­ past year or more.
[they had a great time.
home on Myrtle avenue and Sixth
The Ladies Guild of the Episcopal
ness.
Miss Mary Virginia Cox has re­ street recently occupied by Mr. and
church
expect to hold a bazaar and
Buv Diamonds. Wight Tiro Co.
turned from a delightful vacation Mrs. Jarvis. Mrs. Munson recently
fair for three afternoons and nights
55-tf
sold her old home place on Fourth
of L»ec.
Dec. »mi,
2nd, .iru
3rd uno
and -mi
4th in the spent at her old home in Birming­
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Dr
D.
C.
Ward,
Osteopath
is
in
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ham and at other points in Alabama street.
in . v . y.&gt;
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i Parish House.
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Dr. Marshall has purchased the
Stnford on Monday,
Wednesday
and Georgia.
Her brother accom­
Mrs. K. h, Millen and daughter panied her to Sanford and will re­ Dr. O. J. Miller home on Park ave­
snd Kr ay of each week.
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Mrs. \V. C. Bray with her children main several days the guest of his nue and will occupy it as his reslMrs. Leliter wishes to announce
have returned from a visit among
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HKBt, Mr?. G ..r
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••The Gables’’ will he opened Mon- #|&gt;
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been
residing
here for yhe past year.
iht.
N. II. Garner is having the debris
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\V. C. Hill and R. A. .Newman,
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iI Hon. Telfair Stockton of Jackson- of the recent garage fire removed and
\ - x course lish and chicken din-, ...
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have purchased the Tralford cottages
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, ,ville was in the city today cnlhngson will build on the lot at once
Price
fish suppers 50c, at t h e ! . .
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«*r, i or
j g t j &lt;his many friends. He will he a can­ &amp; Coller have the contract for the on Park nveniib between Ninth and
Ayres Daytona Beach Hotel.
Tenth streets and exgcel to build on
didate for U. S. Senator.
new building and it may he two
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lane arc
E. A. Purnell of Oviedo was in the store rooms or one big one ns store the lots some time in the future.
home again after a week’s visit at
Sam Igou recently purchased the
eity yesterday on business and inci­ rooms seem to he more in demand
Daytona Brurli.
Bothamly house at the southeast
dentally renewed his subscription to than garages.
Quart Mason fr&gt;,it jars nt L. P. the Herald for another year.
corner of Park avenue amj
Miss Mabel Bowler is in the city
McCullcr’s.
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MiT ’ u.’.T?'
O. Garner ur- from her home—1
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Mm .VV t Willinlns is in the city ffved liiirn’o Sunday after spending
Bankston Bros.
l„-f inuiiy Sanforu friends nre glad to
Item Tampa the guests of her con, a few months umong the Virginiu
Roberta, Ga., Jnn.----see Imr again. Miss Bowler is a San­
Rabert and other relatives.
Old
Kentucky
Mfg. Co.,
mountains.
ford girl and resided here for many
There’s n man at the curb to
Paducah,
Ky.
D. B. Eames, representing the years before removing to' Jackson­
serve you.
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Gentlemen
:Y. M. C. A. as field secretary wns in ville where Mr. Bowler is with the
A Mr. Will Wachter of this oouMr. and Mrs. Sheridan Jewett I t|](, cj|y several days of this week A. C. L. Ry. In the claims depart­
try
has some hogs that were down
have returned home from a trip to investigating the county work.
ment.
with
cholera ami had given up all
( anada and other points north.
Robert Holly and Hoy Howard re­
Capt. T. A. Neal of Sanford was a
hope of saving them ami would not
Commencing Sunday the rates at turned home Sunday night after visitor here yesterday, being en
spend one penny on them. I gave
the Bark Avenue Cafe will he an spending a month at Laurel Park route to Camp Gordbn, Atlanta,
him one 15 pound pail of your B. A.
where he will receive his discharge.
usual. 50c per meal.
2*2tc
(Jump near Hendersonville, N. C.
Thomas' Hog Powder and he has
I. A. Drginley will begin ginning
0. P. Herndon has returned from Capt. Neal is in the medical service, just come in and paid me for it and
cotton next week and will open u few weeks' visit to Daytona Hcach and was stationed at Fort Sam
ndvises that every one of his sick
Thursday, Sept. 4th,
where Mrs. Herndon and little Os­ Houston, Tex., last fall during the iiogs got well ana that he killed
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influenza epidemic.— Times-Union.
Munson's swimming pool is now borne are sojourning for the summer,
them and now has them in his smoke
J. P. Cawood, former city tax as­ house and that ull were as fine as
ojien on Wednesdays, Thursdays,
Capt. M. W. Lovell was in the
Saturdays and Sundays in the after­ city Tuesday enrouto from Lees­ sessor of Orlano was found dead any lip had killed this year.
noon.
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I want to add that he said his
burg to Daytona Beach where he near that city Tuesday afternoon.
He had been in poor health and it is Iiogs were down and so sick that lie
Dr. J. S. Nixon of Chuluota was will spend several days with his
supposed lie wandered olT and died hud to pry their mouths open and
in t!;i city on Wednesday and paid fa mily.
in the woods. Mr. Cawood was well his wife poured the powder down
the Herald otlivc an appreciated
A card from Dr. Brownlee who is
known in Sanford where he visited their throats.
visit.
now at his old home in Georgia
upon many occasions while lie was
please find cheek in full of my ac­
WHEN YOU T H I N K OF C A N states that lie will he home next
engaged in tax work in the court count and with kindest regards we
DY T H I N K OF T H E K A N D Y week alter taking a month’ s vaca­
house at Orlando.
heg to remain,
KITCHEN.
IF IT H A S S U G A R tion.
Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Gonzalez
Yours very truly,
in i t
we have
it .
star
Mrs. James Moughlon bus ar­
and family left on Monday for Mi­
Bankston Bros.
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rived home after spending the past
ami where they will make their For sale by Merchants Grocery t'o.
Mr&gt;. ('has. Hell and son of ■W’ nslt- month with relatives and friends in
future home. Mr. Gonzalez who is
G4*5lc.
ington, l&gt;. t ’., are in the city the Michigan and other states in the
with the Baker &amp; Holmes wholesale
suwt- of Min. Bell's sister, Mrs. i north.
grocery will have headquarters in
Notice
G. I&gt; Bishop.
Mr. and Mrs. I.. P. Hagan have Miami hereafter. The many friends
T
o
Stockholders
Sanford Building &amp;
returned
from
Daytona
Beach,
where
Hi -lire ami read the Bed Cross
of the Gonzalez family regret their
Loan Association:
announu-ment in this issue of the Mrs. Hagan and the children spent departure from Sanford where they
All stockholders are requested to
several weeks the guests of the have resided for so many years ami
he
present at the monthly meeting
wish them prosperity in their new
De riiiirimnuiuMunKnmtiMtiUiHinnnmtimMniinto Neptune.
of the hoard of directors of the SanMrs. W. T. Wlifeless and daugh­ home.
fxrd Building &amp;■ Loan Associniton to
ters, Miss Surah and little Bottle are
Mrs. A. D. Pnrrish has returned he held at their otllce on Monday,
home again uftcr two months spent from a pleasant visit to Tampa
September 22nd, for the purpose of
pleasantly among the mountains of where she selected a fine building lot
amending by-laws.
in Hyde Park.
Mr. Parrish Is al­
SANFORD, FLORIDA f Georgia.
Sanford Building &amp; Loan Assn.
Mrs. Grace Williams, the Misses ready located nt Tampa and Mrs.
By T. J. Miller, President.
Sunday, August .list.
Hutchinson ami Miss Carrie Gray Parrish ami Harvey will go there In Attest:
spent Sunday ut Duytunu Beach, a few weeks nml they will build a
A. P. Connelly, Secretary.
motoring over in Miss Beulah Hut­ home there.
Their many Sanford
2-4tc
friends will regret to lose this estim­
chinson's car.
Mrs. C. W. bhinholser returned able family from Sanford hut wish
Meat Prices Stabilized
home yesterday after a delightful them prosperity in their new home.
New York, Aug. 27.— In an effort
visit with her son and daughter.
Mrs. Elton Moughton and little
to stabilize meat prices the commit­
Mr., and Mrs. Frank Miller in Mil- daughter arrived in the city Mon­
tee on fair prices for meat of the
day and surprised her family and
ledgoville, Ga.
New York State Association nt
Subject
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Vincent were many friends. As Miss Lucy Whit- United Master Butchers of America
in the city yesterday enrouto to ncr Mrs. Moughton is known to tiday agreed upon a tentative fair
their home in Vertf from Tampa. every one in Sanford and is receiving schedule covering
eighteen
basic
Mrs. Vincent is the sister of Mrs. a warm welcome home. She will he meat items. The list will lie given a
the guest of her mother, Mrs. 1. N.
R. J. Holly.
trial during the month of Septem­
WhitncF for several weeks. Mr. and
Col. and Mrs. 1. E. Webster, Miss
ber.
Mrs. Moughton are now residing In
Maude Shutts of Gainesville and
The margins agreed upon are two
Birmingham where Mr. Moughton
Miss Lona Clancey of Williston were
cents
higher than those in effect
has a good position.
in the city Suturday enrouto to Or­
during the wartime period, hut it
The Herald is huVmg plenty of
lando Irom Daytona Beach.
was understood that reductions in
aggravation these days in getting in
wholesale prices would enable them
Mrs May Seely bus returned from
•SI IIJECT:—“ I’raycr, us u means
new machinery and getting it into
of growth I n grace.”
a month's visit to Boston and other
to sell at lower than wartime fig­
shape for the daily paper nml for the
points in the New England states.
ures.
The maximum fair margin
hig rush of business that wo expect
profit schedule agreed upon today
She will resume her duties witli the
this full. Getting anything shipped
f dlows:
Truck Growers Co. in a few days.
these days [s some job and if the
Beef of good and medium steers,
Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Garner re paper is delayed some or Is not up
turned home Sunday after spending to standard our readers can guess chuck steak L'lc a pound; whole
the summer at Waynesboro, Vu.,1just how we^arc fixed. ’ But when cross rib 20c; cut cross rib 24c; stew
stopping
over in Washington, I). C., we are equipped we will give you a heef 1.1c.
I'ria c h in g 8:30 P. M .
nml Macon, G a „ enroute home.
Hinds nnd ribs of good ami medi­
real paper.
Subject
um
steers, sirloin steak 17c; bottom
The many friends of Dr. L. R.
C. If. Dingec was In the city yes­
Philips will he glad to learn that he terday and today on business and round DJc; rih roast prime, 18c;
recently passed through a successful calling on his many friends. There whole top sirloin cut, 15c; cut top
operation at a sanitarium In New never was a more popular man in sirloin, 19c.
York and is on the road to recovery. Sanford than Charlie Dingco and his
Lamb: Leg of lamb, 14c; rih
Mrs. Frunk Mllteer and attractive many friends arc glad to know that chops, l i t ; chuck, 1c; stew ulmbs,
.little daughter, Frances Fair, who he is doing well in Jacksonville under cost 4c,
have spent some time here as the where he and Mrs. Dingee are now
Pork, products: Smoked lmms,
guests of her mother, Mrs. Marie making their home. But we predict unwrapped, 8 to 10 pounds, 8c u
You arc welcome!
Smith left Saturday for her home in that some xf these days they "will pound; smoked shoulder, picnics, 2 ) j
W* W H IT E , P. C. | Fort Myers.
wander hack again" and make their to 7 pounds, 7c; smoked bacon, un­
Dir:
T. S. HulT has returned to N e w ) home in the best town in the state. wrapped, l i e : pork chops, ends,
siiintmrt:m imamjnnwnmjiaetnnna

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FMETHODIST

V isit

The Baptist Temple
S u n d ay A u g u st 3 1 st

11:45 A .M . .* “VISION and TASK”
8:30 P .M . .* “FLORIDA of FRANCE”
An account of trip to Meditcranean Coast in France,
Marseilles, Nice, Menton, Monte Carlo and Italy.

D p. Geo. H ym an W ill S p eak
Solo b y Mr, Claus
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Mrs. A. M. Phillips. Choir Director. Miss Virginia DeCourscy. Ass’! Pianist

P . S.— A visit to the Sunday School
at 10:30 A. M . will be worth while.
John D. Jinkins, Supt. Schelle Maines, General S ecy
8c; pork chops, middle, t Jr

p
Mi l . i i . .
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"^the margins nre based on "cash tor our Interest and if it Is necessary
and carry" and do not include the to spend some money to defend our­
selves.
We stand together and di­
rc.,.t of deliverv service.
vided we fall.
MORE ON

CATTLE

D IP P IN G .

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A Letter From E. II. KIIbee
1 want to state a few facts why 1
have taken up-the matter cf- .
dipping. 1 was forced to by threats
from other counties.
They stated
that they were dipping in their coun­
ties and if we dod not dip that the
owners of any eattle crossing the
line to other counties would he lined
one thousand dollars. This being a
fact I have done ail I could to get
ready to protect our county from
trouble. I bring one of five chosen
by my people to represent them I
felt it was my duty to do what 1
could to protect them so I did what
I could in that line to get ready.
So we did and began dipping and
dipped three months just us our
Sta’ e Sanitary Board told us to do.
The Sanitary Board told us we
could get rid of the cattle tick in si;:
months.
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The State Boanl also said Orange
and Lake counties were tick free and
we could he in six months if we
would dip regularly. When we had
dipped three months Orange, Lake
and other counties called a meeting
at Orlando, Fin., when Orange nnd
Luke counties stated that they had
dipped two years and they were nt t
free from ticks nml at that time
saw no way of getting rid of them
until it was state wide and we all
agreed to stop dipping.
1 knnv it became a law to dip
cattle in Seminole county ami the
law in constitutional. But is it right
to enforce the law just because It is
a law when it is not doing any good
and is a great hardship on the cattle
men.
1 ask every man who has the right
to enforce the law to give it a care­
ful consideration before doing it.

County Commissioner of
Fifth District of Sem­
inole County.

Be Sure
when y o u purchase a
brush for any purpose
you receive lasting satis­
faction.
T h e REXAM , Store

BRISTLE

s

GOODS

are this sort
j

MILITARY BRUSHES
HAIR
COMPLEXION ”
ft
INFANT
ft
TOOTH
ft
NAIL
ft
CLOTH
T h is is bristles goods

week nnd you will be
repaid

by the values

displayed.

BOWER &amp; R O U M ILIAT
The REXAI.L Store
Phono 125
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Sunday School - 10:30 A. M.

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Preaching 11:45 A .M .

IWhat is Man?I
Grayer Meeting 8:30 P. M.
Wednesday

Senior League - 7:30 P. M.

"High Cost oi Liv­
ing a n d W age.”
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H ER E is no time in the life of a
man when he is more susceptible
to training, to discipline, than during
boyhood days.
Many a aucccHsful ’.UMincsn man of today owes his success in large
measure to proper training as a boy.
Don't you think your boy's future Is worth the starting of
account for him today?

a

hank

�AUGUST 20. 1919

THE SANFORD HERALD
McCluney— Green

W e Do Y o u r Vulcanizing
RIG H T th e F i r s t T im e
Although our w ork is
guaranteed it dont
com e back to be
done over. : : :

W e’ll say it’s some satisfaction to auto owners
to know that the “extra” tire or tube will stand up
if needed. Bring your next job to us and be cons vinced.

Sanford Cycle Co.
“A Service Id (o Get You Out of Trouble”

Phone 251-W

Sanford, Florida

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CURBSTONE GLEANINGS
BUDGET OF O I* I N I O N "JUST
BETWEEN YOU A N D ME"

EVEN THE GATE POST
NOT IN IT
A Chief Is Among Ye Taking Notes
nntl Fnlth, "He'll Print 'em"***
So Snjs Sauntcrcr.
The llelter Thing

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With a conseienee

elean
Thnn win by a triek unfair;
It is better to fail and to know
you’ ve been
(W hatever the prise was) square,
Than to claim the joy of a far-olf
t**o
* al
And the cheers of the standers-hy
down deep in your in*

115 Park Ave.

Hut many a day in the future lies
was not only spending his money
When he’ ll wish he had met defeat; but his time for the upbuilding of
For the man who lost shall be glad the city and helping to make the
kicker's property more valuable and
at heart
these same kickers today are enjoy­
And walk with his head up high.
ing tin1 prosperity made possible by
While his conqueror knows he must
these same men who worked day and
[day the part
night for the things that we needed
Of a cheat and a living lie.
here most.
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The prize reoms fair when the light
is on
Hut save it is truly won,
y
-ki ng when the
I
^crowds are gone;
For It stands for a false deed dope,
And It’s tietter you never should
reach your goal
Than ever success to buy
At the price of knowing down in
your soul
That your glory is all a lie.
Detroit Free Press.
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Heautiful in its simplicity was tha
marriage of Miss Gertrude Green to
Rev. J. E. McCluney of Franklin,
Term., which took place nt the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. llrower at
noon Sunday, Aug. 24th.

WhenYourSpringBreaks

Let us inspect your battery FREE, put dis­
tilled water in FREE. We make a special­
ty of electrical troubles on autos and
guarantee all our work. Wc also have
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competent mechanics to overhaul your car
and can give you satisfactory service if
your troubles arc large or small.
Wc are
the ofTIcia! service station for the famops

The living room was prettily dec­
orated In pink roses, peach blow
hibiscus and nspnragus fern.
T o tha
strains of Mendelssohn’ s Wedding
March played liy Mrs. Tom Getzen,
little Jack Getzen bearing the ring in
a pink hibiscus preceded the bride
who entered the living room on the
arm of her uncle, Mr. Hrower, who
gave her away in marriage. She was
met by the groom at the beautifully
Improvised altar of roses and ferns
where the marriage ceremony was .
impressively performed by Dr. Geo,’
Hyman in the presence of the fam-j
ily and a few favored friends. The
bride was indeed lovely in her simple
though exquisite dress of white silk
georgette with white hnt, shoes and
gloves. She carried a shower bou­
quet of white roses and asparagus
fern.
Immediately nfter the cere­
mony a most delicious obi fashioned
southern dinner was served.

P hiladelphia
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Mrs. McCluney is the accomplish­
ed niece of Mr. nnd Mrs. G. A.
Hrower of- this city'. She is a gradu­
ate of the Emerson School of ora­
tory, Hoston, Mass. She was at one
time teacher of oratory in the Sunford High School, but for several
years past has been connected with
........ is and colleges in distant cities.
The groom is a man of high in­
tegrity and sterling worth,
lie lias
only recently been installed as pas­
tor of the Cumberland Presbyterian
rh
p
Fra' )1-lie, Tcnn., where
after a short visit to the groom’s
parents in Gadsden. Ala., they ail!
he at home to their friends.
Mrs.
Met limey’s many Florida friends
wish for her a long life of happiness
and great usefulness in her newhome.

Sanford Battery Service Co.
L. A. RENAUD, Prop.

203 Oak Avenue

WE

Newspapers,

they

Phone 189

HAVE

FOUND

IT!

DAISY T ILE
A PERFECT DRAIN TILE: Thoroughly Impenimis to Water,'Uhonibitl
Dcrnmpoiitian, Atmosphere and Moisture.
Made from that same material adopted by the Government to withstand
Nitric nnd Pirrlc Acid tests in the construction of Its Immense acid plants.
Our supply is limited only by our demand.
SOLE AGENTS IN SEMINOLE, ORANGE AND LAKE C O U fT IE fS, FLA.
Slock In yards and 2.'S,000 ready for shipment. J

M A H O N E Y -W A L K E R CO .
H A M O Itl), II.OIMIIA

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F ertilizer M aterials
C O T T O N SEED M E A L
CASTOR PO M ACE
TANKAG E
ASHES

South Carolina, seemed to be well
founded.

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Guaranteed 18 Months
Lei YOUR next BATTERY be a PHILADELPHIA.

The bride’s going away dress was
a midnight blue French serge coat
suit, with lace waist and accessories
to match.

And now the Sanford Hoard of
Trade is contemplatin'’
a campaign lor me hi tiers h ip s and
every man in the county who really
want* to do something lor his coun­
ty should
pay up his membership
dues if he is a member and should
become a
member if he is not a
member. The Hoard of Trade will
hold a rousing meeting in a few days
and this body that has accomplished
Stirring Up Troulde
so much in the past will get bury
Washington, Aug. 26.—Soviet in­
again for the winter season
terests apparently ure supplying the
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funds for a propaganda to stir up
*
Every city, village and hamlet in race antagonism in the United
the United
States is doing some­ States, according to information nowthing for the returned soldiers. in the iiands of the department of
They are getting up lug meetings, justice. Officials of the department
barbecues, picnics, etc., and building
said today that charges of an organ­
memorial buildings and showing the
ized propaganda made in the house
hoys that they are appreciated nnd
that the people are glad to welcome yesterday by Rep. Hyrnes, democrat,

*
What a lot of tim e lost nnd en­
A cheat you must live and die.
ergy expended here upon different
questions when it could all be solved
W h o wins by a triek must take the quickly and intelligently by a meet­
prize,
ing of the Hoard of Trade, providing
And walk with his head up high. of course we had every business man
in Sanford in the Hoard of Trade.
What a pleasure it is to go to other
BMMBM
cities and even towns where they
have an active Hoard of Trade and them hack home, Hanford is not do­
see how they solve these questions. ing anything for the boys but the
Daughters of the American Revolu­
tion
will take up the plan of building
* A few years ago it was my pleas­
them
a suitable memorial in the
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u re to he a member of the Sanford
near
future
and I hope it will not he
Hoard of Trade when the directors
an anli.
Memorial arches are nice
held a meeting several times a week
A U T O OW NERS
to look at but they do not mean
and they would gather round the
anything
!.i the young life of the
table at the hotel at six in the even­
C a ll on us for exact
boys.
W
hat
we want here is a me­
ing and for two hours discuss the
d u p lica te of your
morial
building
on the lakefront, a
questions of moment and how many
broken spring,
building that will he a place where
difficult situations in our everyday
n n d rccclvu
life were smoothed out at those the boys can go for recreation, for
athletics and for dancing or any
oprlng sat­
meetings.
Orlando is doing this
other form of amusement that they
stunt now with a meeting at noon of
isfaction
may need and when the D. A. ll.
the Hoard of Trade and these lu n ch ­
t h a t la
takes up this matter I hope they
eons are doing lug things for Or­
re al.
will go in for the real thing. Our
lando.
soldier hoys have not been welcomed
home as they should have been and
'
I also remember that some of the
we should make it up to them with
kickers here sab! the money of the
something
substantial,
something
Hoard of Trade was being spent for
that will he of service to them in the
dinners when in fact every director years to rninc
They want service
was paying for his own meal and for they gave service
SANFORI) FLORIDA
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Free SERVICE!

snid,

were springing up over tin* country
to spread the propaganda and sow
discord among the negroes.
Agents of the departments of jus­
tice are investigating.

Facts

L E T US Q U O T E YO U O N YO U R R E Q U IR E M E N T S O F
A L L K IN D S O F M A T E R IA L — W E W IL L S A V E
YO U M 0 N E Y A N D G IV E Y O U
— GOOD S E R V IC E —

thus

far developed lend otHcinls to believe
that 1. W. W. and soviet influence

C H A SE &amp; C O M PA N Y

were at the bottom of the recent rare
riots in Washington and Chicago.

Sanford, Florida

B. &amp; 0. MOTOR CO.

oneySaye r •JHeW CombinaiioipAMERICAN
.if BENCE Specification H
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“ . O Inch i l i y i | t i p to 20 Inch Maidhi
t] Inch ttayl obnvt 20 tnch Itolghl

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A man told me today that San­
ford would soon have thirteen gar­
ages in the city and his eyes stuck
out on his cheeks when lie told it.
Well, what of It?
Did you over
to think that Hanford and Seminole
county has more cars for tin- popu­
lation than any other community in
the United Stales?
Did you ever
stop to think that there is as much
money here as any other com­
munity in the United States? Why
shouldn’ t we have more garages
than any other place? Anti if any
people are entitled to ride in ears
certainly our hard working com­
munity is entitled to them.
We
have put it over and we are entitled
to all the pleasure that wo can get
out of this life and if the people
want ears and gnrnges and can af­
ford the pleasure let them have it.
Eh, what?
•

W e are sole agents for American Steel &amp; Wire
Company.

W e have a com plete stock

and o u r

prices

arc

right.

HILL HARDWARE CO.

•

D. C. Marlowe, Chairmnn.
Mrs, R. A. Uerheun, Secretary.
Optimistic Thought.
Suavity will collect more blit* than
itlifen l»»v«y!t5.

C

1 8 cen ts a p a ck a g e
l

•

Free Red Cross Training Classes
The middle of September the local
Red Cross Chuptcr will bring a
trained Red Cross nurse to Seminole
county for the purpose of training
classes in home care of the sick,
hygiene and sanitation, without any
cost to the individual. Manuals will
also he provided.
All those who desire to take ad­
vantage of this opportunity will
please notify the secretary at once, ns
the manuals must he here when the
I nsrtuctor arrives.

AM ELS’expert blend of choice
Turkish and choice Domestic
tobaccos answers every cigarette
desire you ever had! Camels give
such universal delight,such unusual
enjoyment nnd satisfaction you'll
cull them a cigarette revelation!
If you’d like » cigarette that does
not leave any unpleasant cigarctty
aftertaste or unpleasant cigarctty
odor, s m o k e Camels! If you
hunger for a rich, mellow-mild
cigarette that has all that desirable
cigarette "body”—well, you get
some Camels as quickly as you cun!
Camels’ expert blend makes all this
delightful quality possible. Your
personal test will prove that Camel
Cigarettes are the only cigarettes
you ever smoked that just seem
made to meet your taste I You will
prefer them to either kind of to­
bacco smoked straight!
Compare Camels for quality and
satisfaction with any cigarette in
the .world ut any price 1

Camala are ■olil every where in • d e n lM o ally aealed parka^e* Of 20 ci4mretlee; or
ten packager (200 cifiarrtte*) in a
ine.paper*covered carton. We afrung/y
recommend (h i t carton fo r the homa or
office aupply. or when you travel.

R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY
\Yiti'l.n.^tl«ni, N. C.

• W w ie .*

�anri:

/

AUGUST 29, 1919

TH E SANFORD TOtRALD

NEW HOSPITAL

w

gets

a

start

TUESDAY N IG H T
( C o n t i n u e d f r o m , p a c e I)

Cliurch— Hurry Kent and Mrs. Chon.
Williams.
First

R ep re se n tin g

Methodist

c h u r c h — W- M. Haynes and Mrs. H.
H. C h a p p e ll -

Representing First
rreshytenan
. C. Du Hose and Mrs. R.

Church - H

j. Holly.
All

R ep resenting

Souls'

Catholic Church— F. W.

Roman
Mahoney

acen
fit to call from our midst
that earnest Christian amt our be­
loved sister, Mrs. S. M. Peabody,
and whereas this incident marks the
close of n life of signal Christian ef­
fort and simplicity, and whilst we
feel the loss to the community is
great, we feel that her reward will
he in keeping with the earnest Chris­
tian life she led; Resolved, That the
Wesley Brotherhood Class of the
First Methodist Church express a
sincere frntcrnal appreciation of Sis­
ter Peabody as n co-worker in the
cause of our Master, nmi express to
the family their heartfelt and sincere
sympathy for them in their irrepar­
able loss.
Resolved, that a copy of these
resolutions he printed in the Sanford
Herald and transmitted to the fam­
ily.
Wesley Brotherhood Class,
By D. S. Hubhett, President.

and Mrs. J- H. Roumlllat.
Representing Geneva w . A.
Whitcoinh and Mrs. K* Curlctt.
Representing Chuluota— G. M. Jaf0t,, and Mrs. J. W. Nixon.
Representing Oviedo T . I.. I.in­
to and Mrs. S. W. Swope.
Representing Altamonte— J.
. The
Oiteen and Mrs. v\. It. Ballard. ^
Representing Long wood— C. W.
Cntzminger and Mrs. J. A. Bistline.
Representing Monroe—J. W. Hell
and Mrs. H. K. Lake.
Representing County Commtssioners-L. A. Briitnlcy.
Representing City Council — R. A.

Adopted French Child of the
E »«t Side Primary School

Jfew m an.
At l a r g e — Mrs.

It. A. Terhoun,
Alfa. w. D. Turner, T . W. Lawton,
F. P. F o r s t e r , It. J. Holly and Mrs.
A. K. Hill.
ReMilulions
Whereas the

Divine

Father

has

'Iliere can b e no doubt
as io the merit oi Cardui,
the w om an’s tonic, in
the treatment o i m any
t r o u b le s p e c u l i a r to
wom en. T h e thousands
of wom en w h o have been
helped by C ardui in the
past 40 years, is c o n d u ­
cive proof th2t
good medicine for w om en
w h o suffer. It should
help you, too.

Take

CARDUI
The Woman’s Tonic h
M rs. N . C. V arn er, o f
Hixson, T en n ., w rites:
" I w as passing through
the . . . M y back an d
sides w ere terrible, and
my suffering indescriba­
ble. I can’t tell just h o w
and w here I hurt, about
all over, I think . . . I
began Cardui, an d m y
pains gre w less and less,
until I w a s cured, i am
rem arkably strong for a
wom an Gd years o f age.

Tin? arcompanytnK photograph is
the picture of little Germaine Baheau, the fatherless French child
adopted hy tye Junior Bed Cress
school auxiliary of the Hast Side
Primary School of this city.
The letter is from Germaine's
mothfcr nnd was duly received only a
few dnya ago by Mrs Arrington,
who with her yountf pupils is ureatly
pleased and interested in the child t f
their adoption. As is customary, the
little j;irl has been adopted by the
school for one year hut it is the hope
of the teachers that nil of the pupils
will renew their Junior membership
in October which will insure their
care of Germaine for another year.
Following is the letter from the
little Kiri’s mother;
Brion sur Once, 11 July, 1919.

1do all my Housework.’'

Dear Miss:
I beg you to excuse me, please, for
waitini; so Io nk before answerinu
your letter with the money you sent
me in April for Germaine's picture.
Here all the photographers were
soldiers at the front and I waited
until they returned. I am not satis­
fied with the little picture the man
*
«
made that is here for you sent
money enough for a larger one nnd
Onf. Inch Card* Will Up Published Un­
der This flmtling At The Kn,o Of S7.7 I will send you one right now.
I V r Year
Dear Miss, I thank you many
limes and I feel that I am very
much indebted to you and your pu­
pils for your interest in my little
girl.
i. a ir r e h
Thank also your little pupils who
o o p ’i: i n t i i i : c o u n t h o u s e
wrote such nice words of praise of
SANFORD
- F L O R ID A
her. My girl is going to school hut
she is not able to write any letter to
you yet.
T i l l n u s IM M I.T WILSON
I will tell you that she was all the
K. FERGUSON IIOUSIIoMmh
companion I bad after her father
tvn* killed in the war in 1'H-t
That
terrible war has ruined many situu
LA W Y E R S
tioni.

| BUSINESS CARDS 1

SCIIULLE MAINES

Wilson &amp; Hoasbolder
-

Florida

ATLANTI C HOTEL
llay iind Hugiin Sis.
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
•Ml railroud ticket offices in
building.
Center of every'ling.
All modern improve*
n,,’ftt«.
First class in every
W:,y.
Hot and cold running
water in rooms.
Rules, $1.00 up.
IliiKin and tinth $1.50 up

L. FRANK. PEARCE, Prop.

We
Still Have Good
Envelopes at
I 5c a Ckg.

HERALD PRINTING COM PANY'.
Other Supply Dept.
I'honr 143
Sanford, Florida

c

Commissioner* of Sentinel* County, Florldi,
at the office ot aald board at ifR* court hou*n
In Sanford, Florida, on or belor* ten o'clock
a. m. on the 2nd day ol September A. D. 1919,
fnr the ricavatlon and construction nl the
ditch**, drain* or canal* and lateral ditch**,
drain* or canal* In the Jessup Drainage III*Irlrt.
Each bid mu*t be accompanied by a certi­
fied check in the lum of Five Hundred (f.'.oo)
Dollar*, payable to laid board, a* an rvldrntr ol good lalth.
Cellmate I total yardage, Sfi.flfiO cubic
yard!. Thl* quantity I* only apprntlmale,
being given a* a uniform had* for comparl•on of Idd*. and (he aald board reservr* the
right to increase or decrease the amount ol
aald yardage a* may be deemed n*vv*«ary.
All bid* ahall be made upon a form to be
furnished.
The board r»ecrve* the right to reject any
and alt bid*.
The •uccesslul bidder *
be required to
give a bond equal to 2 .’&gt; per rent of the
amount of hi* or their bid, computed upon
the bail* of the yardage above mentioned,
with a Surety Company qualified to writ*
such bond* in the State of Florida, a* surety
thereon; the Surety Company and form of
bond to be approvrd by said board.
A ropy of plana, specification* and pro­
file* and proposed contract, bond and form ol
bid n.nv lie obtained upon application to the
undersigned upon making a deposit ol
Ten Dollar*, thl* sum to be refunded when
said plan*. *p-rlflcal|«nt, etr., have hrrn re­
turned.
Hy order of the Hoard of County Com­
missioner* ol Semin-!- County, Florida.
I seal I
K. A. II.U G L A S S ,
6 V ite
Clerk.

firlby Flnrgan, Joseph Flnrgan, Mr*. H. !..
Lambert, Jamea MrElroy Farramor*. Agne*
I’arramore, KOI* Far remora and EHtabetU
Farramor*. a* helm of aald Joseph Flnegan,
deceased, In and In the 8 W&gt;V of N K ' f of
Section 18, Tp. 20 8 . Itange I I East and the
N Vt'H of 8 H|&lt; of Section 18. Tp. 29. 8
Itange 31 East In Seminole County, Florida.
E. E. flit A ll V.
Sheriff Seminole County, Fla.

Gl'Str.

t I* further ordered that thlt notlca bt
f iluhlished
one* each week for twelve week*

n the Sanford Herald, a newspaper pubHalted In flemlnol* County, Florid*.
Witney* my hand and offirlal aeal of the
•aid Circuit Court thl* the Ath day of Aug­
ust. 1919.
|
(Seal) •
E. A. DOUGLASS
Clerk,
Circuit Court.
Schelle Malnei,
Solicitor for Complainant.
f iV llte ,

--------------------- ;------------------------------------- 1
In Clrralt Courl of Ifae Hescnlh Judlrl* In Clrmll Coart ?lh Judlrlal Cirralt, Hamlrircull of Florida, Seminole County,
In
nolo C n n n ly , F larld a . In C h an cre* ,
Chanrrry.
In re I’etltlnn of Fannie C. D*v|%: a A firrl«l
C. to Randall, Complainant
Woman,
v*
irrder and !Jc*n»*
William Atkinson Daniel, Luther C. Porter,
ThU matter, coming on to be heard thla
The Portsmouth Trust * Curaant-e Co.- day before me upon the report of E. .F. HoutAlice C. Hill. Da*Id
Daniel, A. D. Star- hotdrr, special master h*r*tofore appointed
bird, and all unknown person* claiming to take and report tesllmony at to the r a p i­
any lntrrr*t by. through or under the d ly , competency and qualifications of peti­
above natnrd parties or cither of them, a* tioner to take charge at and rninage her
lis-lr*, d*vl«rrw legatee*, grantee* or other­ estate. With hi* opinion thereon, the ruurt,
wise, and all other unknown person* claim­ having esamined the report amf the testi­
ing any Interest in and to the said land* In­ mony, find* tba- the aald Fannie C. Davie
volves! In *ild suit, et al
I* qualified to take eharte of anJ manage hrr
NOTICK o r E I.E C T IO E
Order el Conalrurtlve Service.
estate, and thereupon it it hereby ordered,
Notice la hereby given that an election
To all unknown partle* claiming Interest adjudged and decreed that the *aid master'*
*111 be held a t the several Foiling placet In
by, thrsiugh or under William Atklnaon Dan­ report be and tho *aroe U hereby approved
Seminole County, Florida, on th* 16th day
iel, Luther C. Porter. The Portsmouth Trust ami confirmed.
ol September 1919 purauant to Chapter
A Cuaranteo Co., Alice C. Hill, David Lee
6193 o( the I n , of Florida, Acle of 1919,
F U R T H E R ORD ERED . A D IU D G
Daniel, and A. D, fitarbirrl, as heirs, devisers, EDIT AIS
Entitled An Act to Prohibit Hog* or Swine
N D D E C R E E D , That the petitioner,
grantee*, legatees nr olherwlte, or any or the
runnln . or roaming at large In tald county,
aaiil
Fannie
C. Davis, be and *lin I* here­
Other sd them and all unknown persons, by granted lirento
lor the purpoee ot adopting or rejecting the
to lake charge of and
corporation* or association* claiming an manage her r*tate ami property, to control
provision* ol tald act, tald election to be
Interest In the following described land* the *ame, to contract and be contracted
held in aceordar.cn with d ia lin g l a » » govern­
situate in Seminole County, F’lorlda, to-wllt with, to sue and be *jri|, and to become a
ing general election*, Including the qualltlLot* I to 28 inclusive (lets Lots I and 6) free dealer and bind herself In all respect* a*
cation ol voter*.
W. A. A D. I.. Daniel'* Subdivision of the
The lolloping elector* have been appointed
HE If of Sec 10, T w p 21 8 . Range 29 E. II the were unmarried.
to runduct tald election and to ranvaaa and
Done and ordered In Chamber* at DeLind
130 nrres more or lea*.
make return* Ilf the vote* ca»t in thr several In Ihr Cirrull Court o f the Seienlh Judlrlal
You and each of you are herrhy ordered to Florid* ihi* the 2nd m y til August 1919.
JtS . W. I 'E K K I N S
precinct*, rr* pec lively, the ln*t named to act
Circuit nT Florida. Seminole Cnunly. In be and appear befo;^ our said Circuit Court
a* clerk
Judge.
Chancery,
•
at the Court House in Sanford, Florida, on 63-Hc
I’ rcclnct No I. Tim Keane, F. K. 45 lc» J. F. I.aing, Joined by J. K. t.alng, her hus­ the 3rd day of Nov, A. It. 1919. then ami
band.
there to make answer to the bill ol complaint
A. W. Wathen and W. F. Shelley.
In (hr Circuit Court, Sesenlh Judicial Cir­
Complainant*
herein filed against yuul
Frerinct No 2 A. 8 . Ilawkin*. J. C. Moffett
cuit, In and for Seminole Count*. Florida
vt.
Jas. A. Johnaon inn J. W. Hell.
It
Is
fufthcr
ordered
that
thl*
i.ntire
he
in Chancery.
Precinct No .1 . C. I.. Ilritt, fj. F. I’avton, Wm. (I. Andenrled. It. II. Itamsey, Cro. II published once a * n k for twelve week* In
Morton, Individually and at trustee, Cal­ lhe_S»nford Herald, a newspaper published Albert Hall, Complainant
David Speer, and F. I*, Itlm *,
Freclnct No. I. A. A. Hick*. F. A. John­ vin A. Pnare, Anna C. Woodbrldge, Indl- In Seminole County, Flor da.
R"sa M, Hall, Defendant.
viduallv and sv trustee, Albert (J. Eavi-s
aon. A. V. Mctiulnn and Leonard Kelt.
Witness my hand and seal ol said Circuit To Rota M. H a l l , ----- Streei, In lUnipphs,
Freclnct No,
T. l „ Cuiblnr, N. J. Tan­ nnd ttichlr Wondbrldge, and all unknown
Ind.
person* claiming Interest, by through or un­ Court, thl* the 7th day ol Aug. 1919.
ner, l&gt;. C, Walcott and II, It. McCad
(Seal)
E. A. H um ;LASS
ll appearing from the affilavit of Albert
Freclnrt No 6. J. W. Flynt, O. T. Feter*. der any of the above named defendant*,
Clerk
ol
Circuit
Court
Seminole
Co.
t'jj.
either
as
heirs,
devisees,
grantees,
legate-*
Hall herein duly filed that he I; complainant
J. V. Wick*, and M. E. Dooley.
E.
F.
Hi.
us
holder
or
otherwise,
and
all
unknown
person*
claim­
in
the above entitled rause and that it is the
Frerinct No. 7, It. K. Itobrrt*. J. E. Sny­
Solicitor
6VI3tc belief Cat (ho defendant, Rosa If. Hall, it
ing interest by, through or uniter Jrsylo C.
der, (&gt;. (!.Jacob* and I.. It. Collin*.
Murphcy
and
J.
Richmond
Murphoy,
her
a non-resident of the State of Florida and
Freclnct No. M. C. K. Mather*. S. E.
that «he Is a rr-ident of a state of the United
Mather*. F. K. Itrddilt tnd A. W. Moreman. huthand. now deceased, as heirs, devisees,
ligalees,
or
otherwise,
and
all
other
unknown
In Cirrull Court of ifiV Setrnlh Judirla Slate* other tha t the State of Florida and
Freclnct No. 9 T. D. Hartley, T. F. Lewi*
persons claiming any Inters tt In and to tald
J. A. Iliitiinc, and J. N. Searcy.
Cirrull ol Florida, Seminole I'ounlf.
In is a r.-.Iil. nt of toe Slate r.f Indiana, ret'dlng
at -----Street In the City of tndianapotli
Chtnrrr*,
Freclnct No. 10 . Jamea Heed, J. &lt;!. Mar­ property fnvlovrsl In tald suit.
Defendants.
Indiana ami that there is no person in tho
tin. A. 0. Sjoblom and A. E. SJoldum.
J. F. I.aing, JoInid by J. E I.aing, tier hut- Slat., of Florid* the service of a subpoena
Order ol Constructive Srrvlce
Frerinct No. II. J. W. Deteen. A. W.
band. Complainant*,
upon wrhom would bind the defendant
To all unknown parties claiming Interest
Mullen, A. II. Fuller and W. )l. Ilallard.
v*.
and that it Is hi* belief the age of lh* de­
by,
through
or
under
Wm.
&lt;1.
Andenrled.
Said election to be bald In accordance K. II. Itamsey, Cro. 11. Msirlon. Individually Wm. G. Andenried, R. II. Ramtvy, Geo. H. fendant D over twenty-one year*.
Morton. Individually ami a* trustee, Cal­
with the , a » » ot Florida governing th» hold­
at trustee, Calvin A. I'osgc. Albert (t.
You are therefore ordered to appear to
vin A. I'oage, Anna C. Woodbriilge, Indi­
ing of general election* In *ald, elate and re­ and
Eaves,
Richie
Wondbrldge
ansi
Jessie
C.
vidually and n* trustee, Albert G. Eaves, this hill on Monday the 6th day of October
turn* to be made to the clerk and chair­
Murphcy
ansi
J.
Richmond
Murphcy,
her
A.
D. 1919, the same bring a Rule Day of
and Itlrhie Woodbriilge, ami all unknown
man of the Hoard id County Commissioner* hutbanil, at hrjr*. slevisees. grantees, legatees
person* rlalmlng any Interest by, through thl* Courl
til said County.
or
otherwise
sir
any
or
rlther
ol
them,
anil
all
or under any id the above named defend­
ft It further ordered that thf* notice be
Done by order ol the Hoard Ad County unknown perann*. corporation* or asturlaant*, either a* heir*, dcvlaeea, grantee*, Publish. ! *
si.' - • i.:vk» lit l'*w
CummlMluncr* ol Seminole County. Florida tlon*. rlalmlng ats Ints-rrsl In the following
I
—
J
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u
1
^
JII‘,'
t
4
—
*
all
unknown
J'l'f,..L. , . ..i.'..,, u newspaper published In
(Seal!
E. A. DCUIul.ASS
d fieri bed r*
t ‘
frs K*i
-*
*.
9UII8
t
i»4
1
tciitiic
irilrrvat
Iiv
IhriMlih
ur
undrr
Seminole
County,
Florida.
Clerk ol Hoard of ( ’ » ' • * ' lv, Florida, to wit': Ifigin at intefscetton "I Jc-iAir (!, Murphoy ami J. lUchm ^i 1 M»*ph
' • min'd.
... 1 ) ,
Vt it ness, K. A. Douglass. Clerk ol the
East Line of Mellonville Avc., will: s.oitli
phov, hrr hutbami, now ib criffd , a* hrlr* Circuit Court and the seal thereof thla 23rd
61-Mr.
sine stf S*c. Ill run North along Mrltssnville
|i'|i ! ffi or olhrr'fc
u11 •lay ol July A. D. 1919.
Avc., 162 yarils. East at right angles 162 uthrr unknown im r»on«
IflltT*
E. A. DOUGLASS. Chrk.
South at right angles 162 yards. n l tn ami In •afil property inv
In iaiil
In the rircu ll Court, S r t r B l h Judl&gt;|«t Cir­ yards.
Ily V. M. Dougla**. D. C.
West
162
yards,
Ss-e.
30
Twp.
I
'•
S
Range
ftutt.
DrUniUtita.
cuit. of Florida, In and for Ncmlmilr Coun­
A.
K.
1
‘ower*,
31
K.
•
ty. In C hanrrry
Urilrr of Conrtruciive S«r
Soliritor lor Cotnplalnr t.
Ci-ilc
Vou and each of you are hereby ordered
II. J. I.o lie an and Alma Thorman,
To Ihv l)r(rnr»nt«, Wm* (*. Amlrnrlrtl,
to be and upprar before our aald Circuit U. II. lia im*&lt;fy» (i* o* II* M or too, Inill v hi mall v
Complainant*,
Court at the Court Huuss. n Sanford, FI* on ii ml a* tru *«•***» Cal ¥In A. I'm
Albert &lt;*•
the 3rd slay ssl Nov, A. D. UM9, then and* Kivi'i and llirhio WouijbrlilKei
Cordelia E. *11111 end William Henry
ths-re to make answer to the bill of rompUInt
Hill, her husband: all unknown parIt appraring from the awurn bill of rumherein tilsol ai-*in*t you.
lies claiming Interests under Cordelia
It l&gt; furthsr ordrrs'd that thl* notice be plaint herein flleil that your pUcv of rr^lE. 11III and William Henry Hill, her
^
-*••! ?hnt ;*w„
•w».*r ,•# I iIfs"
Tj*!. *..;**-. slop r untl c o l i .i s i o ST.k -.
publishes! since a wsrk lor twelve ».*"*'• In. ,I»-nrr i
husband, or either ol them, nr other. - . 2 .oiici* Issued by Ihe M.OHIDA STATfci
the Fanfnnl llsralil, a newspapsr, pufifishrd tin* io'i' of i yeara;
Ise. In the land described bvta-yi
* i« ihrrefun* tlnfi-reil that y«&gt;u ami each AUTOMOBILK ASSOCIATION l» the
A" -9 C&gt; Apg*r * m l -------- i X i .**•• ” ,
County, Florida.
IVItn-'**
my
■i*
it11 unknown panic* ctliimog
"
.......
“ 1haml* anil1 * i« l *tf *«M Circuit of you do i p M i r I» f«*ri• our Siild Circuit
C'Uirt. thl* thr 7th i!*y nl Aueutt 1919,
t*ourt, at thr Court lluuae in Sanford* Fli. miffhl nni] chpapcHl in Iho worM. Wrllo
inlrrrst* tinder Allen G. Apear and
(Sr*D
E. A. DllUGLASS
on thr fith i l l ) of October A. Ii. 191II* then fur Infurmullun l » houtlqiinrlcrH Orlando,
--------Apgnr, hi* wile, or either of
Clerk » l Clrruit Court Seminole Co,. FI*. arid there to iiiake ntv*w«r to the bill id com­ Aifents Munletl in every luwn In Florldsthem, or otherwise, In the land de«.
E.
F.
I{nii*hu1i!rr
plaint herein filed a£*in«t you.
rrihed below: all unknown patilr*
Solicitor.
'
6 6 -Lite
claiming an inlerot In the following
It la further ordered that thh notice be
ditrtllird land situate In Seminole
publlsheil lor eight consrctulve week* in the
county, Florida, to-wit: SM of
ol
Sanlord Herald, a newspaper published In
SE.‘ » of SW&gt;( of Section 13, Tow n ­
In Cirrull Court of Ihe Srtrnlh Judirla 8 . mlnuld Co, Fla.
ship 21 South, Range 29 Ea*t; al*o
Clrcull of Floilda. Srmlmilr Caunlj.
Witness my hand and *eal ol *afil Circuit
begin at 8 \V corner of 8 E '* r f Sec­
In Ch n r r r r .
Court this lh 7th day id August 1919.
tion 13, Townthlp 21 South. Itangr
C. L. Randall. Complainant
(teal)
E. A. DOUGLASS
29 Eatl. run ea«t I I H chain*, north
v*.
Clerk ol Circuit Court Semi nolo Co, Fla.
IU rhaln*, writ t t . 'j chain*, touth IU
William Atkinaon Daniel, Lulher
Fnrtcr, E. F\ I lout holder.
chain*, defendant*,
a
The 1'ort*mouth Trust .k Guarantee Co.,
Solicitor.
65-9IC.
M Y S P E C IA L T IE S :
Order ol fienlee by Publication
Alice C. Rill, David Lee Daniel. A. D.
To all partle* rlalmlng Interest* under
Starbird, and nil unknown per*on* rlaimIHCKAItO'S 1IAND-PAINTKD CHINA
Cordelia E. Hill and William Henry Hill, her
ing any interest by through or under the
Circuit Court, Srsrnlh Judlrlal Cirrull
hiliband or cither ol them, or otherwl*e. In above named partle* or either ol them, a* In Nrinlnole
Cnunly. Florida.
In Chanrrry
the land described below; and nil partle*
heir*. devWer*. grantee*, legatee* or other*
GORHAM'S STEHLING SILVER
Mary M. Kccord. widow,
rialmlng IntcrcM* under Allen G. Apcar and wltr, and all other unknown person* claim­
Complainant
— -----Apgar, hi* wile, nr either ol lliem, or ing an) Interest in nnd to *ald land* Involved
ROGERS' PLATED WARE
v*
Rill to
otherwlie, In the land deacrlbed below; anil In
said suit, et al.
ijulrt Title
all partie* claiming an intrrrtt In the follow­
Defendant*.
All unknown heir* of and all unknuwn per­ ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES
ing deacrlbed lamf dluale in Seminote coun­
Or.lir id Constructive Servire
sons claiming inlerr*! under E. 8 . and E. J
ty. Florid*, lo-wil; 3)4 of S I ) of 8 K )» of
To the defendant*:
William Atkinson White, Mr*. 0. W. Jarock* and all unknown
S W 1* of Section 13. Town*hbi 21 South, Daniel,
C. I'orter. The l'o*t*mnuth
person* claiming lnter*-»t under C. W.
Range 29 E**l; *l*o begin at SW eorner of Trust Al.uthar
Guarantiee Co., Alice C. Hill,
Jarock* and all unknown partle* claim­
S K I,
of Section 13, Townthlp 21 South.
David
Lee
Daniel
and
A.
I&gt;.
.Starbird:
ing
an interest in and tu Lots 2, 3, t, A.
Range 29 Ea*t, IJn Eat
14' i chain*.
It appearing from the «worn bill of com­
Norln to chain*. \Ve*t 14) j main*. South 10
6 and 7, lllork 2. E. J. White'* Subdivi­
plaint herein tiled, that your [dace of revi- sion a* recorded In plat book No 2, Seminole
chain*.
II i* hereby ordered that vnu appear to the ilrnrr i* unknown, and that you ar&lt; over County Records, Defendant*.
bill of complaint filed herein against you In I lie age ol 21 year*;
O CU LIST A N D O P T IC IA N
ORDER
thr above entitled ranee, on the firtt day ol
It J* (her*fore Ordered .hut yon and each
To all unknowjl heir* of, anil all unknown
Practice conllnetl to Iho treatment
September, A. D. 1919, and the Sanford of you do appear before our -aid Circuit person* rlalmlng Interest under K, 8 . A E. J.
Herald I* hereby iterlgnatiil a* th&gt;- newspaper Court at Ihe Court House in Sanford, Florida While, ami to all unknown person* rlalmlng
o fih o eye
In which thi* order ahall lie published onre on th-- filh day o| l.rtover. V. D. 1919, then Intrsrst under C. W. Jacock*, and all un­
Eyes emmined by n rojfuiar rogisa week lor twslv* consecutive week*.
ami there to make answer to the bill id known parties rlalmlng an interest In and to
Wilms* my hand anil seal of office thl* complaint fUnl hrfsln again*! you.
tered phyniclan
Lot* 2 , 3, I. 5. 6. JL 7,lllork 2, E. J. White’*
2nd day ol June, A. D. 1919.
it |* further ordered that ltd* order be Subdivision a* recorded In Flat llook No 2,
GlasseH
filled,
broken lenes du­
'trail
E. A. DOUGLASS.
puidithrd In Ihe Sanford II* raid, a newspaper Seminole County Recurds.
plicated
Clerk Circuil Court, Seminole Co., Fla.
published In Seminole County. H a . onre a
You a ml n f h of you miv herrhy i»ril*f?«!
W. M* Murphy, Jr.,
w&gt;*,: lor eight rontrcuiivc wrek*.
;i|i|ir«r tu
fit thi
thff1 t.ii
till I »»t com p!»lnl hffrln
In ti|ipr«r
28 W. Church St, - Orlando, Fla.
Solicitor lor Cnmplil
..6-13tc
WH-ijef* my hand and teal ol said Circuit lit* 4 Agsilriat you. tin th«* Itulr 'ilay for Nuv
rmh-r, thi* taini1 hrinK Iht thlfd of Nov*■m
Court thi* the 7lh day of August 1919.
In Cirrull Courl Srirnih Judlrlal Cirrull.
S- a li
E.
\. DOUGLASS, Ik r LlMl*.
Srndeidr County. Floilda. In t hincrry
Cbrl. of Circuit Court Seminole Co,, Fla.
Henry II.
II. II.I Chappell,
I
I
Uoutludd* r.
Marv Wheeler Chappell, and
Solicitor.
6.*,-3t'tllll to
J. Ilargrrave*. Complainant*
Ouirt
v*.
Title.
Joseph Garvin, the unknown
Notice of Application for Tat Deed Under
legatee* and deviser* under thr
Serlion * of ( haplef IMit. I.a »* of llotlda
iatl will and testament id Jo­
Notice i* hereby given tbat (seorge Smllhseph Garvin, the ur known heir* id
irnian. purrhaaer ol T » »
(Vrllfivmte No.
Joseph ti»rvin. Wm. G. AndettIt&lt;22. dat-d the 3rd day *d June
I), 19U|,
raid, the unknown legatees ami
ha* filed said rrrlIflral ■In my office and bat
drvl*re* under the la*t will and
made application lor ta« deed to Dsue In
testament id W'rn. G. Arilenaccordance with law.
Said certificate emr• lit. and the unknown heir* id
liran* the (olloaing diteribed property *itWm. G. Amlenreid, Defendant*.
uat-d In Seminole County, Florida to wit;
Notice to Non.Resilient*
SW
id S W '* Srr. 19. T wp. 21 South
To Joseph tiarvlne Resilience Unknown:
Range 39 Ea»t.
The said land filing asT i f W'm. G. Andetui Id, Rrslitrnee Unknown: ,,e.ed at the dale id the Issuance of such
er
title
ale
in
the
name
of J. W, Ursiwn.
It appearing by the *wnrn bill ol com­
plaint fifed hrtrin again*! you that you have
Unless said crrlitlcati— shall be redeemed
nr claim to have aomn Interest in thr lullow- arrordtng to law ta t lie* d will issue tbcrciin
Ing described land In Seminole county, Flor­ on the 9th day nl September, A. D, 1919.
THE U N I V E R S A L C A R
ida, lo-wlt:
Witness my effiual signature ami seal this
The West half fW'iy) ol the Southwest the 7th day of August A. It. 1919.
O .a li
E. A. D i UGI.ASS.
•jus-tcr ■fiW,, l cf f .it lo n 29, Township 19
t'firk t'lrcult Court S.'mlnule County,
South, Rang" 31 East, let* and raeept the
Florida
West half ( IV &gt;)) of the W'eit fialf vVV l j i of
Ily V. M. Douglas*, D. C.
the Soilthwrit quarter |8 W l s) of the Southtvctl qua;ler I f i l V I j ) id Section 29. Town• hip 19 South, Range 31 East, containing il&gt;
acre* more or t*ss.
Department *»f Ihe Inlerlnf. U. H. Land Offic,,
You are thrrel.Vre hereby required and or
Gainesville, Fla. July 2 S. I9H
dertd lo he and app'ar before our -aid
Nolle* Is hereby riven that Sad'* Wallace,
Circuit Court at Ihe Court House In San­ widow of Arthur II. Well***, *l«—•••—!, i f
ford,
Florida, on the Fie*» \t«*q
__... ............
VVrkiwn. Florida, who on May 29, l u l l
gust. 1919, firing th* Ith day of tald montfi. m*d* Home-trad Entry No OI2I2I for
then and there to luaho answer lo the toll SiW'f
W ' f of
of NW’ *(,
.. N W ' , of S W 1) Section f&gt;
ol complaint herein filed against )oU, and A N ' j of 3 E G . Section 6, TownaHIn 29 S.,
therein fail nol, els* said bill will fie taken a* Range 29 E. Tallaha**** Si er id la fi has "led
ronfcaird against yctl, followed liy final d c notice of Intention to make tlm-e-year I'rnol
to establish rlwlrn to Ihe laml above di-scflbct
ere*.
ll l* further ordered that this notice In before Clerk Clrruit Courl. at Sanford,
published in the Sanford Herald, a news­ Florida, on the 6th day o! September 1919.
Claimant name* a* wltnsw***paper published In Seminole rounty, Florida,
William C. Holiday, of Wrklwa, Florida.
on* sarh week I or t&gt; consecutive Week*.
II. II. Click, of Wrklwa. Florida.
TO A L L I 'A R T I E S C L A I M I N G A N I N ­ Eht-n Crlpp-n, of Wrklwa Florida.
T E R E S T IN T H L I 'R O I 'E R T Y H E R E I N W. TL Whtrlden, ol Weklwa. Florid*.
HEJ.oW D ESCUIHED: Under Joseph Gar­
ItoHT. W. D A V I 8
vin and Win. G. Andcnrrld, or sit hi r wise.
6 l.f.tc
Register.
It lielng made to appear by a sworn bill nl
complaint filed he-rln against you that you Departnienl of the Interfile,, U. S Land Oftlee
have nr claim to 'xav* tome Interest in the
Gainesville, Fla., July 26, MJl'J
following described lands In Se nlnols* rounty,
Notice Is hereby given that John F Dav­
Florida, to-wit:
f.
idson ol Jacksonville, Fla., who on May IP,
The West half | W ) t l of the 8
outhwe*t
30■
* "W »
|*)H.
1914. made llom..lead
llnmeatrad E
Entry No. 91273 1
qi'irler iHVVJjl of Secilo
Townshlp 19 ,or s-i^ „ j N W ' i . 8 E '* of S
! V V 'j A N W *( ol
South, Range *
owr.tthI[&gt; IS S. Rang*
V*.V' ‘ su*
« f N F L . Section 2H fowr.
West half &lt;W|
. of ih- West hall
A t-t
of 3 1 c., Yatlahassr* Mirldisan ha* filed notice
the Southwest ijuarler ISW.UI of the S'rfith ol Intention lo make Three-year I'rOof lo
we-t quarter (SVV )|) ..f a c tio n 29, Tear., i itafilisH el.ir.t lo the land above ilcrribed.
■hip 19 South, Rang* 31 East, con al ning biforr Clerk Circuit Court al Sanford,
70 arret more or I***.
Florida on lh* Sth day s»l 8 enl*mh*f 1919.
You nr* therefore hereby commanded ami
Claimant name* as wilnrssrs:
required to he and appear before our *aid Chettrr Carpenter, of Osteen, Florida.
Clicuit Court at the Court Hou**e In San- John Fell, of Ottecn, Florida,
ford, Florida, on the First Monday I** Sen- I Martin Shepard, of Oiteen, Florida,
trtafirr, 1919, being th* first day of aald Anthony Jon**, uf Enterprise, Florida,
month, then and thrr* to make answer unto
HURT. W. DAVIS
Register.
the hill of complaint filed herein ■galnet you, Cf.Jtc
aald bill wilf (&gt;e
and lh»reln fall not
___ el*e
___ ___
taken ai cunfeseed against you, to be fol­ In C lrc n ll Cw url. S e se n lh Ju d cial C tru ll
lowed by
final
u&gt; ‘,n
“ , dtcrea.
I
Slate of Florida.
Il la further order-d that thla notice be The Merchant* National Hank nl Savannah
publlslifd once each week tor twelve week* In
va.
the Sanlord Herald, a newapaper published Lucy C. Fin* gin as Ad mlnlstratrli ol
In Semlnol* rounty, Florida.
F!*tate of Joseph F'.nrgan, deceased. * t al.
Done and ordered thlt th* Sth day of
Hy virtue ol a Judgement remlrrrd in the
June, I9lv.
Circuit Court ol Ore i f * County. F'!a„ In
|*e*t)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
.
proceeding by cir* faeia* 10 revive lh* judgeAGENTS
Clerk Circuit Court Seminole Co., FI*.
. meat In above entitled cause and for rareIly V. E. Dougla**, D. C.
' uliun a* So r-rtatn heir: ol Joseph Flnrgan,
Dlrklnton * DI-HnJS-i.
1 docrased,' and eisrutlon Issued thereon, I
Solicitor* for Complainant*.
hav* levied upon and will eel! at lh* front
6fi-13te
door of tli* Court House In Sanford, Semi­
nole County, Florida at I I o’clock a. m. on
o r n c e i' f o i ' les h a n k u i t u h n o
th* l i t day ol September, . A. D.
NOTICE TO IIIDDEII.S
Monday th
Sealed bids, subject to the *ata of bond* &gt;919 all the rljht till* agd lntere*t. claim and
S -»n fo r t/ ,
will be received by t # Hoard of County damand uf Katherine W. Finegaa, Chad**
r&gt;
w*»*-&gt; •• -

Automobile Protection

T ry Cardui, today, E-76

Hanford

In* with brick Ninth fittest from Park
A•rnui, Knit on* and one-hall (IJ&lt;) btoeka.
Proposal to be pretented In a ttaltd eo*
•elope rndoned :*&gt; the outside “ llid* tor
pavlnf Ninth Street.' Santo,d, Florida and
the name of the bidder or bidder*.
t.arh propntal muil be acroraprnled by ■
certified check made payable at &gt;l(ht to the
order ot the City Clerk ol Senfoid, Klrolda
for 1*0 hindered ( 1200 .00 ) Dollar*.
The successful bidder or blddrre will be
rmulred In gW* a bond equal to hU or their
bid and aueh bond to be eieruted by a
•urcly company, llrcnted to do bueineea In
the Slate ol Florida, tald bond
to be
approved by the City Council.
riant and epeciltratlona may be eeert at
the City Clerk’* office or at the oftlco ol
l fed T. Willlame. City Knilneer.
The City Council reserve! the right to re­
ject sr.d »..d ait bide.
Vrcd I*. Itlnc*
F. U Miller
City Clerk
Free. Council.
Fred. T . William*
City Kmincer.
65.4tc,

PAGE SEVEN

Dear Miss, we wish you the best
of health und like to pay our homage
nnd respect to you.
Widow Babeau.
Urion-BUr-Once, (Cote d'Or, f rame.
Sanford

Herald

Buys

Monotype

Editor Bob Holly nnd Manager
W. M. Haynes of the Sanford/Her­
ald were in the city last week ami
purchased from the Luke County
Publishing Company the monotype
formerly used in the Lake Region
office.
The increasing business of
that paper and the starting of a
daily in the near future necessitated
another monotype. Since the pres­
ent management took charge of the
Lake Region, a linotype has been in
use in this office.— Eustis Lnk« Reflo «.

HENRY McLAULIN
JEWELER

DR. E. S. HOFFMAN

The Ford One Ton Truck may well
lie dossed as an agricultural necessity,
it fits into and fills so many wants on
the farm.
It is a reliable bearer of
farm burdens, not only doTlie ing the work of several
r
t horses quicker and better
warmer S than the horse, and does
Truck not “eat its head olf” when
not working. The aggres­
sive farmer has only to consider the
possibilities of the ford truck and he
is ready to buy one. We judge this to
he so from the way farmers are buy­
ing them. Truck Chassis $550 o. b.
Detroit.

C. F. WILLIAMS 3
Agent

EDWARD IIICGINS
Salesman

ARE YOU INSURED?

IF NOT, SEE

W. J . T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y

LEGAL ADVERTISING
Nailer lo rasing ---------Scaled proposal* widl b* rvcrrvrd by the
City Council ol Hanford, Florida at lh* offle* ol the City Clerk at or before 7:30 I . M.
September 1Mb. 1919 lor grading and pav-

G e n e ra l F ir e

In s u r a n c e
F'orldh

�Flies Cut Down Milk Yield
T h ere’s no doubt about it. Flics not onlv worry the
cows and the milker, but they keep you from getting
all the milk you should.
And there’s no doubt about this cither. The one way to get
rid of flics at milking time—and the sure way to get more milk is to use

&gt; ■&gt; *..•

P ratts Fly C h a se r
Spray it on just before milking.
P R A T T S dees m l taint the milk.
P R A T T S d m m l burn or blitter the hide. P R A T T S d m not take off or
gum up the hair.
Give your cows a chance to give more milk. Give your work animals
a chance to get their rest. Give P R A T T S a trial.

“ Your Money Back I f You A re N ot Satisfied. ”

L. ALLEN SEED COMPANY
Sanford, Florida
N o w In Conclusion

Co-opi-rathm v*. Corporation
Sanford, Fla., Aug. 25. 1919.
Friend Holly:
I have ju»t read with interest
your second editorial Co-operation.
First thing you know the Orlando
Hoard of Trade will draft a resolu­
tion asking the President to exhaust
the financial and military resource*
at his command to suppress you and
the Herald as it did when we rail­
road shop men went on strike Au­
gust 1st for a fair and living wage.

* If the President of the United
States will draft that Orlando Hoard
of Trade and put them to work
(productive work) with some of the
railroad shop men on a hot engine
on one of these sizzling August days
I ’ ll show you the dardest strike be­
fore 'night you ever saw and a hunch
of anarchists, note— not Holsneviks.
More anon.
Chairman Journalistic Com­
mittee Federated Shop
Craft.

Striker Bolshevist had to pay one
hundred per cent more for that
package or 10c instead of 5c. This
is only one of ten thousand in­
stances I could relate I did not note
any denunciatory resolutions from
the Grlando Hoard of Trade denounr­
ing the American Tobacco Co.for
levying without a strike a 100 per
cent increase, hul-just let the or­
ganized working man go on strike
for u 25 per cent increase in wages

Co-operation

to all wage earner* of every kind,
that wc ought to postpone questioni
of this sort until normal conditions
come again and we have the oppor­
tunity for certain calculations as to
the relation between wages and the
cost of living.
It is the duty of
every citizen of the country to insist
upon a truce in such content* until
intelligent settlement can be made,
and made by peaceful and effective
common council.
I appeal to my
fellow citizens of every employment
to co-operate in insisting upon and
maintaining such n truce and to vooperate also in sustaining the gov­
ernment in which I conceive to be
the only course which conscientious
public servants can pursue.
‘ ‘ Demands unwisely made and pas­
sionately insisted upon at this time
menace the peace and prosperity of
the country as nothing before, and
thus contribute to bring about the
very result* which such demands arc
intended to remedy.
“ There is. however, one claim
made by the railway shopmen which
ought to be met. They claim that
they are not enjoying the same ad­
vantages that other ra/.way em
ployes are enjoying In'.ause their
wages are calculated upon a different
bais.
The wage of other railway
employes are based upon the rulo
that they are receiving for eight
hours work the .same pay they re
ccived for the longer workday that
was the usual standard of the pre
war period.
This claim, l a m told, is well found­
ed ar.d I concur in the conclusion
of the director g« neral that tne shop­
men ought to he given the additional
four cents an hour which the re­
adjustment asked for will justify.
There are certain other adjjustments
nl«o
__
dir«*tor general w hich might in fair­
ness to be made, and which will be
made.

“SCRIPPS BOOTH CARS”
Hood—Goodyear and Fisk
Tires and Tubes
REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS
FORDS A SPECIALTY

M OBILOILS andG A SO L IN E
A C C ESSO R IE S
Cars Washed and Delivered—We Will Call
for and Deliver Your Car.
PHONE

NO.

41 — REMEMBER

THE

NO.

41

F lorida Safe &amp; L ock Co.

Let’ s put the post office in private
Vault Doors, Fire Proof Safes,
ownership. The only place there is
and note the cheap, shallow, un­
no profiteering is the postofflcc.
economic editorials hurled at him by The only place a nickle is negotiable
Safety Deposit Boxes.
Hut when the American Tobacco
♦ v . .................
boards^
of
trade
and
newspapers
without
one
or
two
pennies
to
Keep
Co. put 2 ounces of tobacco instead
inspire*inn
«....
-'.oiTiv«‘.
The
of 2 » , ounces as heretofore mote t h a t s l f t their
Prompt Delivery
Box 84, Lakeland, Florida
I
o
n
l
v
seemingly
unaffected
by
U v.
•
..v’.triiu; „*f "tneir whefW P t hey
their ••xister.ee.
profiteering are the postofflcu and
packages aiid I. Mr. Workingman Oh for a free press and free speech.
municipally owned public utilities.
Let me add, also, that the position
Let’s put these things under private
which
the government must in con­
ownership. They are a terrible men­
science
take against genera! in­
ace and nn object lesson.
creases in wage levels while the pres­
Let’s get the railroads buck to
ent exceptional and temporary cir­
private ownership quick.
Else the
cumstances exist will of course not
Fruit and Vegetable Crates
railroad men might get more wages
t
.-.Or,,.,f administration
■a-* the people lower f
r
e
i
g
h
t
l h* ,' i " ro‘‘ S
' " ( iuiii giving prompt and careful con­
— Hoy P ro a Us at
Tor 209 y**ra OOLD M E D A L Haarlem *ule« are the remedy you need. Take
sideration to any claims that may be 041 haa enabled sufferm* humanity to three or (our every day. The healing
tv doteaaJ* 1&gt;rlc*s
Yours for reaction,
withstand 'a ttack* o f kidney, liver, oil aoaks Into the cells and lining of
made by other classes of employes bladder and atomach troubles and all the kidney* ard drive* out the poison*
Capitalist.
for readjustments believed to lie dlataao* connected with the urinary New life and ..ocvith w ill aurety follow.
W itU fir rrtM U il
organs and to bull.1 up and renior. to When your normal vig o r haa been re­
proper to secure impartial treatment hoallh organ* weakened by disease. stored continue treatment for a while
These
m o il Important organ* mint be to keep yourself in condition and pre­
for all w^y work in the railway ser­ watched,
The Other Side
because they niter and purify v e n t ' * rekurn o f the disease.
the blood: unless they do their work
Pilstki, FlorUa
In&gt;n't wait until you are Incapable of
vice.
Editor Herald:
you are doomed
fighting. Heart taking GOLD MEDAL
Woodrow Wilson.
Wearlniw*. ileepleume**, nervousness, Ilaarlem Oil Capsule* today. Tour drug­
I have just been wondering about
despondency, backache, atomach trou- gist will theerfully refund your money
Lle.
paint In the loin* and tower ab­ If you are not satisfied with result*
this latest railroad strike and what
domen, gravel, difficulty when urinat­ Itut be sure to get the original Import­
(•oeernmeni
Refrigerator
Cars
it means. 1 am in moderate circum­
ing. rheumatism, sciatica and lumbago ed OOLD M E D A L and accept no sub­
all warn you or trouble with your kid- stitute*
In three alxee. Sealed pack­
stances making about the same
Washington, Aug. 2 7.— In a spec­ seya OoLl) MKDAI. Ilaarlem Oil Cap- ages. At all drug atorea.
wages I made three or four years ago ial report to President Wilson the
and trying to pay rent, keep a fam­ Federal Trade Commission has rec­
ily and live besides.
My neighbor ommended that the operation of re­
is n shopman and is now making frigerator cars he made a govern­
twice as much as I make. He bus u ment monopoly. The report recom­
nice car and enjoys all the blessings mends that the property lie acquired
of prosperity. If he wants to take a by the government and that the railtrip or his family wants to go any­ reads he licensed to own and operate
where they all get passes and go for them.
a very little bit of money, whereas I
cannot afford to go because the rail­
road would eat , me up.
Now my
neighbor wants more money and if
determ ines th e value of foo.ds. l ake self
lie strikes I will lie forced to lose my
r i s i n g flour, for instance.
T h is product
joli as a long strike would tie up ail
the business here.
In other words,
is of varying grades, m uch of it sellin g
he would ask for more money and if
for the sam e or even less than the plain
he does not get it cause me to lose
my job and lie out of work. He is
flour, w hich in itself is evidence of the
living twice as well as I am and I
fact that it i:; of inferior q u ality. N atur­
do not begrudge him his prosperity
ally, then, its food value is less than that
but I do not think he is entitled to
any
more than he is now making,
of a pure plain flour.
especially if my family and a lot of
other families are to suffer by a
strike. There are other people to
lo n g ;
consider in this world and it occurs
more and represents a waste. T h ere is
to me that the large part of the
help a few who are now living well
no real eco n o m y in it. Som e h ou se­
ami
having everything they want.
w ives are under th e im pression that it
A prominent grower of Sanford, Flor­
And I would like to n«k. where do
saves them a little effort, but in this they are
we the great mass of middle cla&gt;s
ida, whose name we can furnish on
clerks, business men and farmers
mistaken. Self rising dour i.iust often be sifted
, come in
application, purchased 20 pounds of
ns it is inclined to gvt lumpy. T he food value
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Food Value
D eterm ines the
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A 25c W ant Ad. in Th e Herald

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of a prepared flour is considerably less than a
good grade of pure plain flour which is made
from better wheat and contains no cheap leaven­
ing agent or calcium sulphate, commonly called
plaster of p arts, often contained in the ingredients,
used in self rising flours in order to cheapen
the product.

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Thus the flour question serves
as a very gotxl illustration of w hat I
m ean by saying the value of foods should
be determined by their food value. And like­
wise the economy of using various foods should
be determined in a similar manner. It isn't
always the cheapest that is best. In fact, the
opposite is often the case.
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our city. She is of Ike Domestic Science Branch of Ike University of
Chicago, Simmons Collect, Boston Cooking School, a graduate of Lewis
Institute, Supervisor of Domestic Science in Public Schools, Special
Lecturer on Domestic Arts and Economy. Special lecturer to the
Women's Clubs.
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our Worldbeater Pepper in December
1018. He reports that many of the
plants bore as high as 9 marketable
peppen !he first picking. The average
was 4 peppers per plant for the entire
acreage the first picking, or a total of
400 crates per acre, which were mark­
eted at $4.00 per crate. We cannot recomend too highly our Worldbeater
Pepper to all southern growers who
desire to grow a money-making crop.

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poration, hut in elect corai lering
the amount of taxation which inu.it
fall upon tlu* country in general. We
are acting, not for prievate corpora­
tions, but in the name of the repub­
lic anil must assess our reapotisibil
ity accordingly.
For it is neither
wise not feasil le to take care of in­
crease* in the wage* of railroad em
■ployes ut this time by increasing
freight rates. It is impossible at this
time until peace lias come and nor­
mal conditioks re-established to es
tirnate what the earning capacity of
the railroads will be when ordinary
conditions return. There is no cer
tain basis therefore (or calculating
w hat the rate increases should he ang
it is necessary for the time at any
rate to take cure of all increases in
I the wages of railway employes
through the public treasury.
Kclatlcnft Between Wages and Coni
.
of Living
"Such circumstances
it seems
clear to me, and, 1 believe, will seem
clear to every thoughtful American,
includm* the shopmen themselves,
when they have taken thought, and

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Summary: Left on bases, Bartow
G, Sanford 5; two base hits, Inman.
B. Chapman; three base hits, Hord;
home run, Stcwnrt; first base on balls
oil Keen 3, Chapman 7; sacrifice
hits, Hunter, Stewart; stolen bases,
B. Chapman, Jnbnsoti 2, Hord;
bntler hit, Keene, Johnson; double
plays, Phelan to Ollerman, Inman to
Stewart to Hord; time of game 1:50;
umpire Cooper.

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Itnrluw vs. Sanford, at Sanford
August 28th, 1919 - Glh Game
at Sanford
Harlow —
All 11 R PO A
Leach, ss
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Phelan, 21)
.... 5 0 l 4
Curtis, rf ...... . .. G 0 •» l 0
Ollerman, lb
5 0 0 11 0
Hunter, 3h
.... 4 0 0 3 4
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McIntosh, rf
3 0 1 3 0
Newman, If
Phillips, c
3 0 0 7 0
Wolfe, p
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It. Chapman If
Johnson, cf
Hord, lb
Banviile, 3t&gt;
Child:, rf
Hive, c
In man. ss
Albanese, p
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Summary— Left on bases Lake­
pitch Albaneso 1. Hatter hit, Poland
ning run second.
Double play Hon! to Rive to Stew­ land 7, Sanford 7. 2 Base bits Stew­
Line Score:
Rivri r
1st base on balls oR
art to Hive.
Time of game 2:10. art, Inman.
Bartow..........
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AltaniM'. |&gt;
Drayton I, oR Kry 0. Struck out by
Umpire, Cooper.
Sanford
010 000 000 001—2
Kry I, by Drayton 3. Sacrifice bits
Total
. . 35
Summary—Left on base, Bartow
Wright, Chapman.
Sacrifice fly
Lakeland vs. Sanford Tuesday
Score by innings—
12,
Sanford 0. T w o base hits, Kills,
Campbell.
Stolen
base,
Poland.
Game. August 20, 1919
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Lakeland
Banviile,
Wolfe.
Hits apportioned,
Passed ball Campbell 1. Wil dpitch
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2,
Wolfe
3.
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out by
First fmse on Cohen, 2b ....
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.xunford
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lame Tucsduy
Wolfe
5,
Albunese
3,
Ellis
1.
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5 1 1 5 1
Love, k;
Lakeland vs. Sanford Tuesday, rifice bits: Phillips 2, Hord, Childs.
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Poland, rf
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August 2G, 191 9.
Stolen bases, Stcwnrt, Chap man.
6 •V P 0 1
Thrasher, 3b
first series.)
from
postponed game
NOW OI'IIN
Johnson (Johnson
stole
winning
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akelnnd — A B It II PO A E score . Passed balls, Piiillips, Hive
Catering In Commercial Men
. 4 0 0 ll 0
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Wright, lb
and Families
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Cohen, 2b
Ik* m A M E N INN, T i u r r * . H a .
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Kry. p
0 0 •1 1 0
Love, ss
man by
Wolfe.
Double plays,
8
2
0 1 1 0 0 Chiltls to Hive, Johnson to Hord,
Poland, rf
5 11 33 13
11 0 0 0 1 1
Total ......
Thrasher* 3b ..
■1 0 0 • V 0 0 Inman. Triplr plays, Hunter to
AU R H PO A
Sanford —
Smith* cf
O
•1 0 0 t 0 0 Pheian to Ollerman. Time of game
1 3
..... 5 1
Stewart. 2b
Wright, lb
2:25. Umpire Cooper. Attendance,
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1
o 0 0 0 *1 1
list'd household furniturt*
0 0
Chapman, If ... . 4 0
Campbell, c
*1 0 1 •1 0 0 255. Scorer, Mnines. 12 inningr,
Must be in fair condition.
..... 5 0 1 G 0
Johnson, i f
Wicker, p ....
full.
Beds
5 0 0 11 0
Hord, l b .
Springs
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Banviile, 3h
18 0 3 15 8
Total
- Chairs
Death of Sid Carraway
5 0 1 4 1
Childs, rf
Dressers, Rockers, elc.
Sanford —
A ll H II PO A E
News comes today of the death of
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Call or Address:
Stewart, 2b ....
. 3 • •1 1 I 0 Sitl Carraway, a former Sanford boy
4 0 •1 4 •1
j Rive, c..
3 1 0 1 0 0 who has been living at Ft. Ogden,
II. Chapman, c
4 0 1 0 &lt;»
Drayton, p
3 1 *1 1 0 0 lie hud b ten taken to the hospital
Johnson, cf.
.121 Sanford Avenue
n 1 1 1 0 0
Hord, lb
at Arcadia for treatment and his
Total
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Banviile, 3b
death occurred there. He leaves a
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Childs* r f .......
3 *» *1 0 1 0 loss, lie is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Inman ........
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STILL DOING BUSINESS
1911)
1 *1 ll 0 McG. Cnrrnwny of this city,
3 l
C. Chapman,
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Rcomi ordert, and tatitfod cummers who have uwd cor fertilirer
0 1 0 3 0
Ellis, p
yc»r after ynr, who always [!idly rrccumend cor goodt 10 thrir
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nciihbcn arc our bro advert;'.mem. Our pricer net always the
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Forrest Lake of this
fer Inett price liitt. cr tend cr-fer and you will be treated r'.ht.
Game called at end xf 5th by ci.;t bit. hr.t into the ring in the
rUtTIUZEKS, INSECTICIDES, SPRAYERS, POULTRY SUPPLIES
I Con r-s.'iot al race anti is receiving
agreement to catch train.
K. O. I ' A I N T I J I t F K H T I L I Z H I t C O .
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;rugcni.nl from every source,
noo
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many friends over the Fourth
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His
Sanford
Sanford, Florida
J. K. SFUUUNG, Local Agent.
t are with him anti they will
Summary— Left on bases Lake*1
send
him
to Washington this time.
T w o Imse hits.
laud 3, Sanford 5.
Mr.
Lake
has received so many
Poland, Herd. Three base hits, C.
Chapman.
Home
Huns, Inman, letters in the past week giving him
Johnson, Banviile.
First base oi) encouragement that he feels happy
balls, Wicker J, oR Kilts 0. Strurk over the result this early in the
out by Ellis 1, by Wicker 0. Sacri­ game

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fice hits, Stewart. Stolen liases, 11.:
Chapman, Kllis, Stewart.
Time of
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Attemtunce 222.
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Sanford Wins Wednesday
Sanforti, Aug. 27.— The locals ap­
plied the whitewash today t&lt;&gt; Bar­
tow ami got together in the sixth for
an assault on Keene, finally winding
up with a 0 to 0 victory.
Chapman had a great day on the
mound holding the Polk outfit to
live scattered hits. While the locals
hunched most of their nine hits, in­
cluding Stewart’s homer in two in­
nings, the sixth and seventh for six
tallies.
Harlow
AB H H PO A K
Leach, ss
4 0 0 •1 0 1
l’ holun, 21)
.. .... 4 0 1 3 •1 0
Curtis, rf . ..
4 0 I 0 0 (l
Ollerman, ll&gt; ....... 3 0 0 G 0 0
Hunter, 3i&gt; ....... 4 j 0 3 0 II
. 4 0 0 3 0 0
McIntosh, cf
4 0 1 1 0 0
Newman, If
____ 4 0 *1 G 3 ol
Phillips, c
ll 0 0 0 ft
Kccr.c, p
...... 0 0 0 0 0 ®
Ilnynes, If
Totals....... ...... 32
Sanford— .... ...... AB
Stewart, 2b .. .......a
U. Chapman, c .... 4
Johnson, cf ...... 1
Hord, lb . . ____ 4
Banviile, 31&gt; ...... 4
4
Childs, rf
...... 1
Ellis, If
Inman, ss
....... 4
C. Chapman, P .... 2
Tntnla ..... ____ 30
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It brings the consum er just one step closer to the prod ucerj
and die tendency these days is all toward eliminating unnec­
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It tends to gTeater stability In the atru s industry than if c o m ­
mercial concerns are dealt with.
T h e latter are concerned
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attention to other fields and other crops.
T h e truth o f these statements is w e ll borne out by the effort in som e places to put a co­
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'■tiitii

SA N FO RD H E R A L D
IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER 1

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1919

RICE CULTURE

The city council will meet within
7 whole management to them, nnd if.
a
week to cunvaca the election and
nt the end of a commissioner’s term
formally
declare t he result and
he was unsatisfactory they could
shortly
after
a white primary will be
"turn the rnscal out!” Results: The
railed
for
the
nomination of three ^
five commissioners seemed to de­
commissioners, the general election
velop the sense of service. It was a
to be held within three weeks after
new departure in the history of
the formal declaration of the election
American municipalities. There fol­
result cf ycit«rJay.
lowed a great increase in efficiency,
It. J. Kisbpaugb, candidate for
and assuredly a great decrcuse in of­
mayor,
bad previously announced
ficial dishonesty. In one year of this
that
if
tlie
commission form of gov­
novel experiment notable economies
ernment
was
decided upon he would
STAFFORD HAS TWO
had been made. The city’ bad never
II AND IIROS. SELL STABLE become candidate for city manager.! a(’RKS AND SAYS OUR LANDS
„ ,e
pvSSF.I) EXERIMENTAI. been so well governed: the city had FROM EVERY PART OF U. S.
PROPERTY
TO
ORLANDO No other names have as yet been « ARE ADAPTED TO RICE GROW
COMES WORD OF DROP IN
H ST tGi: A N D IS N O W F A C T never been so vnfc; the city had
FIRM
FOR
MAMMOTH
GAR­ mentioned for manager or commisPRICES OF ALL GOODS
never looked so well. In five years
IN STEAD OF V T H E O R Y
AGE AM) SALESROOMS
sinners, though announcements must
the normal expenses of the city govWashington, Sept. 2.—From every
In an article about rice culture
Thf following paper on Commis- eminent had been reduced nearly
Among the Important renl estate lie marie within the next several
part
"f
the
United
States
the
eviseveral
years ago the Herald con­
• n G o v e rn m e n t prepared by a banone-third. The city had saved one dt•m. i: nouring in that the cost of transfers of Sanford city property days.
tender!
thet
the lowlands of the St.
J jju d y for «he Woman’s Club is
,’cesnities nas
has reacneu
reached m
its high
limit this week is that of the valuable
million dollars! Both the tax rate necessities
mao ••••••»
Johns
river
valley
especially around
Congregational Church
^produced below:
and the city debt had been reduced, and that from now on the decline is corner lot property on Park avenue,
Monroe
were
more
suitable for rice
Thc renovating work lias been ad­
,
! corner of Second street, occupied by
i, i, ,afe to assert that the com­ a new system of sewers had been in­ to be expected.
growing
than
any
other
part of this
■
the Ignu &amp; Igou staldes and the mirably done, the interior newly
m o n form "f government has stalled, a new anil efficient Health
or any other county in the state.
All
authorities,
save
a
few
doubtn
&amp;
Q
(.
p
Tht&lt;
property
bekulsomincd
thoroughly
satisfactory,
B
C d the experimental stage and Department had been created; the
, to
„ roj|. of , hlB c|ty forv!re&lt; will be resumed Sunday,
Everybody was crazy abort re’ery
£ be regarded ns a substantial im- area of paved itreets had been great­ ful publicists of Wall street « c
agreed
that
the
end
is
in
sight.
A
||m]
wjw
go|(,
lo
,
\y.
Phillips
&amp;
I
c
p
t
.
..
The
sor.nan
topic
for,
nn(j
lettuce at that time and the
“ ovemrnt in the forms of adminls- ly extended: there bad been no pecu­
gradual
return
of
normal
is
hoped
j
gonf|'
of
0rlamlo
who
are
recognized
t
re
morning
living
"New
Service
fur
|anijM
W(.r(&gt; ..oiling for mare money
p tinn
are told, if one may lation, no fraud, no boss system, and
for.
since
anything
abrupt
would
car^
hpinK
nmonj,
thc
|arKest
garage
i
he
New
Day."
Christian
Endeavtjul„
a
r;ce farmer would care to
S
Rom its adoption by three in every way Galveston had become
ry
the
menace
of
panic
I
rices
may
#n||
uut0|no|&gt;
{
|(.
,|ealer*
|n
the
state,
rr
is
held
the
hour
preceding
the
Speru)
„n,|
the idea of growing rice
turdrtd cities in the United States. a better city to live in.
not return to where they were live
i 'lurch meeting in the evening, the rnnu, to naught. Since thnt time,
This property occupies 100 feet on subjoct of the latter, "What is .God
In Des Moines the general disgust years ago, but the disheartening up­
Wiite •and extravagance, it is dehowever several of the farmers in
tf’ark
avenue and 11" feet on Second For?"
clirtd. have been replaced by care with the old method of government ward trend is done with, experts sny.
Morning meetings: Sunday Seminole county have grown rice at
street anti is probably one of the school 9:45, church elcveen; evening,
,r.d economy: financial
methods wn« «o great that when the question
difiereni' points and grown as good
Credit
for
bringing
about
this
Uvf been wonderfully improved; of adopting the new was being ugi- hopeful condition is widely uiatr:»&gt;C.
K..
7;
church
8,_______
_
rice as anyone would wish to see and
n*»
•&gt;/&gt; - .i
one block from First 'street anti on
• . mA. am*SM
...—
propertv and life have been safe- t n t o d .
this paper still contends t h a t our
uted.
Official agitation has bad the main line of travel on the Dixie
No Clue Yet
fuarded; laws have TTeeii enlorced; streets bearing only these words: much to do with the average buyer „ . ,
m e overlooking th e finest
. nm, Uu, lo(.ul truv,.| „f the
Nunhviile,
Tcnn..
sept.
4.—Police
cleaned and paved; health "IT CAN’T BE ANY WORSE at retail. The public’s dUnodtir.n to
crop
in
this s tate when they faP to
•
Chief Ilurthell said tonight that lie raise rice on our lowlands In this vi­
, r.d unitition promoted; better THAN THIS!" and nil men Wn«w combat high prices and not to lie in­ city.
iijr.ting ami water furnisneU more what was meant.
Phillips &amp;. Co. have not been con­ was without a clue as to the murder cinity.
timidated by threats of further in­
We are told that the old city gov­ creases hns bail its sure effect. And sulted about their plans regarding of Robin Cooper, despite all investi­
cheaplyNow comes Capt. E. Stafford *of
ernment
hail ^ f t affairs in such a tlie light is not finished!
buildings but ft is understood that gation. . J. F. Fueston, who was Lake Monroe who is growing two
jjy the commission form of gov­
questioned about the case and reernment officials are c boson directly, tangle that an issue of $180,000 of.
-errs of rice
Hu* lands near .'Inn
"The reports we receive from all they will build a mammoth garage ,).o’vrvf..v* ’-^r.tl on liquor charges to - ;3*
'
bonds
to
provide
for
the
tioating
in­
and
machine
shop
and
storage
pli.ee
fr»c from outside considerations. It
„ on ,. irain on t hoi
an old and experienced
parts of the country are that prices
ui
„„
• • snlH Attor- umi.-iW i- r a i:
new prop
crpniies the administration simply, debtedness was necessarily the first.
rice grower his statements should
night of the murder.
means by which
Page 10'
have weight und says that lie has
ney General Palmer. "Probably tl.e erty as soon as the leues of the
present occupants run out. They
| ” Evris‘sum ofoTfiTiilves «te made r.ulisome of the finest rice that was ever
decline is not sufficient yet to be ap­
j«t at any time to the will of the
grown and stands ready to prove to
preciable to the average consumer, now have garages and sales rooms
in Orlando, their principal hradvouri. when expressed clearly after
the world that the lands in this
but I believe it soon will be."
quarters and also have branches in
due deliberation. Because there ure
county will grow good rice and grow
Here are tome of thc signs of Wiliter Park and Leesburg and the
ft* to lie elected and public? atten­
it ui a profit. Read what he says
marked improvement:
Sanford addition will probably be
tion i&lt; focussed upon these few, the
below:
Chicago reports a drop in whole­ their largest garage as the property
selection of competent otllcilns is
Sanford Herald, Sanford. Fla.
sale prices which began witti pork, is very valuable. The Phillips Co.
rendered comparatively easy.
All
Gentlemen:
affected other inea.s and spread to are recognized as the greatest firm
tke voters of the city nominate and
Will you allow me spare in your
grains, vegetables and fruits.
^ of hustlers in the city of Orlando
elect all of the governing body, thus
valuable
paper to mention rice cul­
Shoe manufacturers announce that and aside from their garage prop­
prrtumably insuring the choice of
ture
In
the
state of Florida. I have
the prices of shoes will not advance erty also own some very valuable
more capable
men—state
and
been
in
the
state ten years nnd th®
and that by 1920 or earlier the de­ business and residence property in
national politic* not being allowed
Florida
lowlands
have appealed to
tint and other cities.
to interfere w ith-local issues.
........
cline will begin.
me
as
being
the
land
for rice culture,
FERNALI)
LOT
WILL
HAVE
NEW
“People choose their candidates di- U. S. PASSED THROUGH SAM h
The IIand*Bros. did not state the
Wholesale
dealers
in
shoe*
and
but
have
not
bad
the
opportunity to
BUILDINGS
FOR
PACKING
rectiy. As a rule the names of iio
CRISIS AT THE CLOSE OF clothing in New York are cooperat­ price for thc property hut it is unh
o
u
s
e
a
n
d
O
f
f
i
c
e
s
try
it
out
until
this
year. I have
CIVIL WAR
political party is allowed on election
ing with the fair price committee to de.stood to be a fancy one and
two acres in rice on the bottom lands
One of the largest if not the larg­ of the St. Johns nt Lake Monroe,
billots.
"After the Civil War of 18G1-G5 it reduce to its minimum the margin of when this stable is leveled on** of
the ancient landmarks of the city est firm of growers, buyers und ship­ Flu. I only broke, cut ami drilled
“A commission of five or three is took the country more than n dozen profit on these necessities.
fivrii authority to pass ordinances ! years to bring prices back to normal.
Holdings of dry goods are being will disappear and make room for pers of fruits and vegetables in the in the rice, and now the rice is nil
the new buildings nl the new regime. state is Chase &amp; Co., who muke SunluLject t&lt;&gt; publicity checks and cor.ami from a rough estim"Tills recovery," says the state released and wholesale prices are al­ It fii rumored that the new buildings ford headquarters and have made beaded^ outricp
w|„ makl} between GO
ititutii'tial limitations—to appoint of­ marketing bureau, "wai largely the ready affected.
will
be
of
reinforced
concrete
and
be
this
city
headquarters
for
a
quarter
---r'x...
ficials and enforce ordinances." It
Pig iron, the price of which is es­
and 70 bushels per acre.
The .i„„
rice
result of a an expanded agricultural
modern
in
every
respect.
The
Philof
a
century.
This
enterprising
firm
i: »eirl that this exercise of hot
pecially
significant
is
$4.83
cheaper
lias
headed
out
fine
nnd
is
filling
out
production. At this time agricul­
lips Co. are agents for the Dodge j wjt|, warehouses, purking houses and just as it docs on the rice plantations
l&lt;(illative and executive power i&gt;
per
ton
than
a
year
ago.
tural expansion is not possible since
mi l other standard makes of auto- | |irnnchcH in every part of Florida on the Satilla river in Georgia where
t ie very essence of the commission there is no longer large areas of new
Investigation
everywhere
has
mobiles and trucks.
| where there are fruits and voget- they used to grow thohsands of
fr rm.
and fertile soil to be developed and frightened speculators, and hoarding
---------------------j aides and with orange groves and acres. If there is any crop that I
Officials are held constantly re- tin- remaining land is ariil nr swam­ on a large scale bus sharply fallen off.
Tomatoes Bringing Good Price'* farms In many parts of the state do know it is rice, for I spent twenty
iponfible tn the people by virtue of py and to put it in cultivation would
The turn of affairs abroad, where
be fad that they are few in num- involve large cost. In addition to declines in prices are already well cs-1 "oaforl. Del.. Sept. 2.—Farmers a m a m m o th business. T h e y alre ad y years on the Satilla Rice fields, for
Dr; that each is head of a depart- this much of t lie fertile land has tublished will have an increasing ef­ Yin this peninsula, fortunate tomato have in this city tw o large brick years 1 operated thrashing' nlachines,
growers this year are reaping un­ packing and storage warehouses on and for fifteen years l operated rice
r.-nt and known as &gt;u&lt;b to bis fel- been made poorer by cultivation, fect on American markets.
heard of prices. At Seaford yeater- the A. C. L. Uy.. at the corner of buffers. If the owner of the low­
|i«
The best charters pro­ without proper steps tu maintain fer­
Tlie
Guaranty
Trust
Company
of
day
the murket price went up to Second, Third and Or.k avenues but lands on the St. Johns river would
vide fully for publicity of the acts of tility.
New Y'ork issues a statement in $ 1.03 per basket with plenty of buy­ their greatly Increasing business
lease or sell their low lands at a
tke come-.!’doners.
In most in­
"The only alternative from ap- which it says:
ers.
The local tanners nre bidding makes It lncumbfcnt upon them to reasonable price and let men who
sun* . it is said, ordinances art
)f
"A ccu m u lated evidence gathered hire in the open market against the not only have more mom f'*r pitching know' ric* cul’.ure come in and start
•ulij-it
.i vote of approval u n d er pearances is in the organization oi
the : (• r» • iluro, or initiative, anil of- tho funner# in production* purcia^ by com petent observers leaves now brokers who are buying and selling fruits and vegetable* here but also the rice growing as tliej do in Louisi­
is pri- little room for doubt th a t the lowest t j packer* elsewhere.
more room for their business nnd ana it would bring thousands »f
” ‘ *
firia - themselves may he removed ing and selling. Production
......
..
an
Individual
proposition.
executive
offices. Chase Si Co. have airfs of land in thc market, and
point
in
tin*
economic
s
t
a
t
e
of
the
by i:. n i all. |i i. claimed that the murily
It is said tomatoes brought $1.45
a
suite
of
offices 1\ Jacksonville uml would place this state In position to
On
personal
initiative
depends
farm
world
was
passed
some
tim
e
back
p&lt; ousr.fi on the peninsula tin* »eutr.er.
under this form of govhave
maintained
them for ninny raise all the rire that she used, not
management,
tin*
planning
of
crops
und
th
a
t
w
hatever
may
he
th
e
te
m
­
so , two packers of llurlock, Mil..
«ntr.&lt; i t ure nf a higher type, on tht
ie. than under the nldermanic rotation, und the keeping &lt;&gt;f reuirds per of tlie present moment, front this pt dug C at price while ••■iding a ear years and the Jacksonville bead- only what she used but she could
nnd accounts. In buying and sell mil. time fo. Hi progress must ever lie at WiF-rds. Md., a station on the quarters are under the management ship rice to other states. I have had
•ym m.
of J. C. Chase while S. O. Chase
cooperation
Notable concrete examples of ef- however,
•
'.
’ , , , is the basic
j,,, more rapid tj w u r d stability and pros- It C. and A. Railway between SalD- takes care of the business nt the several years of experience growing,
,Rci, v. nt v government ' may ,b e I, «,r
nt
tde.
where
feed,
fertilizers,
imp u rity /9 •
bu/y und Ocean City. It Is also rethrashing, lulling nnd marketing of
pniinpw,
’
........
It •must Ih* rcmuinbfml that hitfh pt.-t.d ut Seaford that s ime of the Sanford offices and has been a resiplcmcnts, etc., are bought in quan­
rice.
h'U- &gt;! • &lt;’,alve&gt;tnn, Texus, and Des
tity the cost is smaller and the prices menu u bull mnrket in stocks u | -state puckers h a v e paid as high a J d en t of tin s city for m any years.
Maine., Iowa.
With the twenty years of experi­
and that a hull market means rich $| 40 per basket,
freight by the car load much less.
I With the growth of the business ence l have hnd- with rice culture, I
1 .ui ' \iellent article by Charles
therefore
If such price* us these are paid lor their present quarters were not large know l am growing us good rice now
"Under cooperate methods, the pickings for speculators.
E'l 'ard Russell in Everybody'll MagWall street is extremely reluctant ! tli • raw stock the packers will have L notigh and among their recent purpooling
or
combining
shipment*,
at Lake Monroe, Fla., as l ever saw
&gt;t:i we are told that in 1900 Galto admit that the turning point has to realize at l.-ast $.’,.00 | *r d &gt;z *n cliuses !s that of the herna’d prop- j j.row on tl.e rice l imitation* on the
with
proper
grading,
packing
und
'• ‘ '•. Texas, was utmost destroyed
been reached. Yet the curve of
q:,ti|;a river i.'. G -orgia with
i fiend. Chaotic conditions fol- standurding will come reduced costs Stock market averages, including raii- rn is to come out whole. Just what 1#-rty facing on Onk avenue nrd
With characteristic courage to consumers and better profits to ronds and the principal industrials, tli-se tomatoes am going to cost the (touching the A. C. L. trncks rerent- much less expense.
cc numer is wbui is puzzling the j |y „ncd by the Fcrnnld Hardware
When farm proHe ; eople undertook to rebuild the producer*.
Hoping the good people of Florida
shows the high water murk wus public.
Co., for tht ir plumbing und sewer will look into the rice culture in the
tL’ir m y . In a situation so alninr- ducts are made standards in quality touched in July and thut there has
----------------------pjtio department. The buildings on future. Anyone can grow rice right
in:' some latitude of authority bad und attractive in the eye it w been n steady fulling off since.
_
this lot will be removed and Chase &amp; in :nc water, if they get the water off
greatly
simplify
existing
tastes
nnd
l.altor Trouble
*" •• granted. Tlie city council ere
Attorney General Palmer recog­
A
friend
writing
from
G
ran
d
'Co.
will build a two stor. tirii l.
janj ro as t Q plow and plant it,
endless
sorting
necessary
in
the
re­
I'" g began to carry things with a
nizes the importance of the public Is.and. Florida, say*: "Before I [building on part of the lot for D.eiri ^ (n thp gt Joh|IH rivcr if u
tail
markets,
when
products
sent
in
Fig- hnnd. As a consequence graft
state of mind in relation to the cost c a ne down here last May I hud uu (offices and * ,,n|'
I ton dry we can put down artesian
:n evidence. At last the citizens are not properly selected and gr tiled.
of living. He warns against the or hestra nt a tourist hotel. I was house on part of it. This property
urilerstiind that if the new Galves­ If dealers were freed from the bur­
well* und llow water on the fields.
ton v.Sn to be anything like their de- den of constant sorting Ilf defective alarmist propaganda intended to or !y making forty dollars a week for “i» arms* the track* from their other That is one of the good features to
keep prices up by eilcouruging pur­ two hours a day when I got to read- warehouses and Is among the most
this state in planting the low lands
,,n‘- they must have a form of gov- products more constructive attention
chase* at this time for future needs. in,; about the "Brotherhood of Man" valuable in the c'ty for this purpose.
could
be
given
to
scutting
down
in rice. Thanking you much for
•mmitit strong enough to cope with
Never were caution and frugality d&lt; wn trodden labor and so on; und When this building i* completed it your valuable space. 1 am,
tL' situation, some form of dictator- prices.
got all worked up and went to tie will give Chase &amp; Co. ample space
'■Organization is not only stand­ more neccessary than today.
’Lip ,f necessary an arbitrary powYours respectrully,
m anagem ent and'told ’em I’d have j for their fruit and vegetable packing
Economists
are
united
in
the
opin­
't hut in any case a power strong ardizing production but in marketing
E. Stafford.
shorter hours, and also room for their offices if
4r,'l prompt. Therefore they ?ot can do much to normalize food ion that much depends on wliut thc to have more pay,
bum tin legislature a charter fur a prices during the next few years. people ut large feel undo. Curtail­ ai
ar d an interest in" the hotel or I’d they so desire. The plans of tlie
Adjutant General Resigns
STRIKE.
They
......
...............
........
form of government quite new to I’etty prosecuiton of dt-alers here and ment of luxuries, u return to the S’i
....
. told me tu so lo comp.oy h.ye out been mode pubTnlluhassce,
Sept. 1.—Adjutant
c
yet hut 1.1.1. a Ie. ». c outj i cC&gt;rU,, r„ently
American .nil, as near a dlctutor- there will not do it. There is no spirit of conservation that prevailed lull ajid so I curne down here.
line of what they expect to do upon
, . , .
m
.i
•Fip a. i. conreivable under our gen- need of suffering in this country, but .during the wnr, will encourage thc
the
return
ut
S.
01
Chu.e
who
i.
out
(
&gt;»
"
&gt;
'
•
*
«
;
the
re­
&lt;ral polity. ‘
when we remember the unfortunate price decline.
COMMISSION FORM WINS
.
,
; movnl of General Christian hns rcTl.e city L-ouncii wns abolished, condition of European people,
° 1 1 cl
‘
! signed nnd the Governor In* ucreptGeneral Pcrslng Yet
West
Palm
Beach
Will
Have
Com­
•
j ed his resignation, the cauac for ids
All | ower anil authority were vested have yet u duty for many months,
Washington, Sept. A.—The house
in f.ve commissioner*
*
mission Manager
almost auto- perhaps years, to humanity across bill conferring the permanent rank of
Mr. nnd M.*». White and little son • action not being givon.
No nptratL- and ir 'ftsponsible. They were the wutcr. Agriculture will have o gt-nertti upon Generul Pershing in
We.* paiin Beach, Aug. 30.—With of Jacksonville nre in the city u few (.ointment has been m ,de. Major
41 °nce li'gi.lntivc, executive, and aii exert itself unusuuliy even in this recognition for his services wns pass­ a vote of 201 to 82 t.iis city yester­ dnys the guests of Mrs. White’s , Crury, who is utitioned at St. Au*
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i___ the commission form of mother, Mr*. Nelson. Mr. White gustine will be in chnrge of tbo debranches of municipal govern- country, for without immigration ed this afternoon by the sem te with­ day
adopted
city munngeij ■hns n responsible position with the paitmcnt pending theappointment
m*rit Five men w-pre hired to man- uml with alien resilient* retbrnlng in out debate nr a record vote and now- g(,v*rnmcnt with a
* the city as they might be hired large numbers to their old homes goes to President Wilson for tignu- Toe' total vote wus 2»7, with four Sanford postoffice and is spending n which "'ll! probably be •uSde tula
,0 Manage u great factory. The the question of labor is a serious
sj,U4M
ju uu.ioLi.
well earned vacation In thim city. • wttk.
I *ur
Ff«pie hired them, turned over Hie one."

PRICES DOWN ANOTHER SALE
IS PREDICTION OF SANFORD
ALL SOURCES REAL ESTATE

NOTHING NEW
IN CONDITION
AT PRESENT

TH E COUNTY

CHASE &amp; CO.
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GOVERNMENT
WILL OPEN
Notice to Manufacturers, Wholesal:
REAL STORE
era. Agents, Distributors
and Dealers
All gasoline, naptha, Kerosene,
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benrene or other like products* of
petroleum
used for illuminating,
but should depend upon the food
heating,
cooking
or power purposes,
stored.
Fish and eggs, he said,
could not he stored without material in possession of manufacturers, .
We arc always prepared to meet your needs. We have a complete Actelyne Gas Welding Outfit
deterioration, while meats und other wholesalers, agents, distributors or
and
plsnty of gas on hand at all times, therefore we arc always prepared to do all klnda of Welti dealers
in
this
stnte
on
the
second
V All Local Advertisements Under
foods were improved by storage.
lag.
There is no Job too big or too small for us, they all receive our prompt attention by our
day
of
September,
1919,
is
subject
to
VhlB Heading THREE CENTS &gt;
R. S. French, representing the In­
the
payment
of
an
inspection
tax
of
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
ternational Apple Shippers' Associa­
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Skilled Welder.:
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tion, whiic not opposed to the sug­ one-eighth of a cent per gallon, as Charge 25 Cents.
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gested limit of twelve months for provided under Section 9, Chapter
Column Is Free to Returned Soldiers
Free Road Service
— Auto Repairing and Accessories of all Kinds
storage of foodstuiTs said production 7905, Laws of Floridlt, Acts of 1919. Thisand
Sailors Who Seek Positions.
Failure,
neglect
or
refusal
on
the
would he stilled if fruits und vegetcqu nut be returned to stor- part of manufacturers, wholesalers,
.«
M ILLER AND SOUTHERN T IR ES AND TUBES
ublcss could
WANTED
if
nge If t\
they became a drug on the agents, distributors or dealers of any
CARRY LARGEST M ILEAGE GUAR­
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of the oils mentioned, to pay the in­
market.
ANTEE for LESS MONEY
spection tax of one-eighth of a cent
Wanted—To rent house unfur­
The testimony regarding profiteer­ per gallon on all such products as nished. Close in. Address House, X
ing and hoarding in many of the they may have on hand on the c-o Herald.
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bnsic industries was given to the morning of the Und day of Septem­
house
appropriations
committee, ber, 1919, will subject all such oils to
Wanted—A push cart. Must be
which was considering appropria­ seizure.
in good condition. 510 Oak. G6-2tp X
tions for the Federnl trade commis­
All checks or other remittances to
sion.
“ WHERE SERVICE IS CERTAIN”
cover the payment of the inspection
Wanted —Men in every county
Commissioners Win. It. Culver and tax required to be paid on oils on w’ith own auto to travel and take
Virtor Murdock were witnesses. Mr. hand, by manufacturers, whole­
orders for the Red Ripper Hoy
Culver told of numerous re-snles of salers,• agents,
distributors
nr deal- j Rress. Cnn give good commission to
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the 19ID vegetable park which is not era shall be made in favor of W. A. I the right man. He must be a good
yet complete and said many of these McRae, Commissioner, and address hustler.
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were made for speculative purposes. ed to the Department of Agriculture,
He suggested that this condition he Oil Division, Tallahassee, Florida.
WANTED— OI.I) CLEAN
corrected by enactment of appropri­
No tax will be required paid by
RAGS, ANY KIND EXFor sale —Pair of mules. Cheap.
ate legislation.
wholesalers, agents, distributors, or
&lt;’EI'T OLD SOCKS,
L.
Vihlen, R. F. D. A. Sanford,
dealers on gasoline or other oils ship­
COATS,
PANTS,
OR
FluG5-tf.
ped into the state, subsequent to
RED SPREADS. AT
September 1st, provided, the tax has
THE HERALD OFFICE.
For sale or exchange l Vault
been previously paid by the manu­
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(LAKE VIRGINIA)
door,
good shape, 1 large Safe, 71
facturers or shippers before such
in-hes
high,I
small
Safe,
.14
indies
shipments are made as required un­
GEORGE MORGAN WARD, D. D.,‘L|..D
Upholstering and mattress making,
der Section 9 of the Gasoline In­ furniture repaired, mirrors plated, hi;»!i, I adding machine. Must sell
President
quick. C. Caro of Herald.
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spection Law.
auto tops and seats recovered. First
# Oldest College in Florida
Intcr-Donomlnatlonal
Manufacturers, wholesalers, dis­ eluss work only. Drown Upholstery
kor
sale
—
Maxwell
Touring
car,
AIM
tributors, agents and dealers are no­ Shop, 121 Court St., Orlando, Fla.
In splendid condition. Cash or credit
To provide a lib— '
culture, a
tified that they will be given thirty
49-tfc
1L &amp;. O. Motor
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I BEAMS
, Co
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thorough training ol the physical, intellectual and spirit­
days from September Und, the date
ual nature.
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FOR SALE
CHANNELS *
FOR RENT
OFFER**
in which to dispose of all goods shipANGLE IRONS
pod into the state prior to SeptetnFour-year
course
lending
to A. II. degree. Pre-profciFor Sale—An nrff of :c;„.
r urmshed rooms
11
n
tier
2nd.
All
easolien
«r
other
.»!!..!
sionnl
courses
in
Agriculture,
Medicine, Engineering
J. E. ■'purling.
T. BARS
2-2tc
Laurel Ave.
Law and Theology.
-it.
shipped into the state subsequent to

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Leffler Building

ROLLINS COLLEGE

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Hqq^phcr 1st will he required to
Special departments: Music, Commerce, Home Econo­
One 2-horse disk for snle cheaft.
For Rent—Furnished rooms for
mics, Normal, Fine ami Applied Arts «nd Academy.
tome up to the standard fixed by J. W. Osteen,
Altamonte Springs, light housekeeping. 117 Lnurel ave­
Everythin!! and anythin!! authority on Section I t, of the Art
k la.
2-1tp
nue.
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'.„\iude« H h-gc number
in litis line delivered to for gasoline and kerosene, and also
- • •-» \ Roster of Lectures f..r
•■"•'■ora,
scientists,
artists
and
professional men of na­
to conform with the specific gravity
For Spl*&gt;—Thrct lotc cor. Myrtle j *
«f"«~-_ny day, week
you when promised at t.
tional prominence.
——r'Jltd under (lie requirements I Ave,
v
.. reel, oppo- (,r month. Every convenience. Over
.tel.
site park.
Beautiful location for Philips Drug Store, corner Park and
■T. X lic c l prices. Always cf Scctrtr.r*J
• W.
McRae,
* Naval Unit with instruction for ten ratings. Strong
resilience. Apply W. W. Long, 410 First street. Mrs. C. C. Hart, Prop.
j{ct out prices Prst if
Commissioner of Agriculture.
athletic program including nquatics. Expenses moderate.
Oak avenue.
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Tallahassee, Fla., Aug. 2G, 1919.
you wnnl to save
For Sale—Upright piano in per­
Thirty-Fifth year begins 22 September, 1919. .
LOST
A
WORD
TO
THE
WISE
fect
condition.
Terms.
Address
money and time.
Lost—Tire on demountable rim
N°x 212, Sqnford, Fin.
2-2tc
kor cntnlog and other information address:
10x1
1j on West First street SaturFrom the Home Service Section «f
THE SECRETARY, ROLLINS COLLEGE
kor Sale—$7.00 new 60-gal oil j day afternoon. Reward for informa­
the Red Cross
Winter Park, Florida
The article in laBt week’s Herald tank. Houehold furniture bought. tion at Herald office.
2-2tc
concerning War Risk insurance ' Dixie Furniture Co., 121 Sanford
2-1 tc
should be of very great interest to avenue.
every returned soldier. ‘Tr.i hang­
For Sale—Moline Universal Trac­
ing to my war insurance," sind a re­ tor, with sand cleats. Two II Inch
turned soldier the other day. "Two plows, rolling truck, complete. Ly­
reasons—I can’t get any other for a* man Ilrolhers. Forest City, Fla. 2-tf
little money, and as u matter of fact,
kor Sale—Two large sows, Duroc
I can't get any other at nil. Can’t
and
Berkshire Cross. Bred to regis­
stand the physical examination now.'
tered
Duroc males, 2 months ago,
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The soldier now discharged and
$.lo
each.
M. L. Smith, Orlando
back at bis old work in civil life
road.
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2-1 tp
showed plainly that he had the idea.
War insurance is good, business. It
For Sale—Six room dwelling with
is a good investment. It is the two large lots. Rooms extra large,
The most, the best, the latest, the
cheapest insurance that ever was. with modern conveniences. About
And the discharged soldier has five twenty orange trees full of fruit, on
cream of the market is here with an
years in which to convert it into I ark avenue, the most desirable res­
V „T».
any one or half a dozen or more idence part of city. For particulars
v &lt; y
eye single to your purse and taste.
different types.
call 175.
2-2tp
There is no hurry—just keep up
(
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We have made a selection peer to
the
payments
and
consult
the
near.
t
,or
Snll,~Seventeen
acres
of
scrub
j
=3
b
ZS
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ANOTHER "III.OW o l T*
rl,,tlv«tlnn with 5 j !
which might have been prevented if est Red Cross Chapter or B r a n c h . , ' " ’ 1
any in this section. *Thc fabrics, the
we had been taking care of .your There you can learn all about war room h, T ° uml - »'«"»• And 15 S
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", hammock land Under cult.
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tires. All vulcunizing done by us is risk insurance and its conversion n^r,’,
( weaves and the color combinations
vution hi Garfield, county of Volu­
into
the
best
possible
Investment
of
done conscientiously. We mukr the
sia.
(’an be bought cheap or on
repaired tire stronger, in the repaired civil life.
and [let us say right here] the price
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reasonably terms.
Apply to or
place than it was before. If you
The
Kissimmee
Valley
Gazette " r't0 knit hey Smith at Enterprise,
have us repair your fires von will
will delight you and every connoisseur
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claims
the
largest
fig
tree
in
the
state Ha., or Mossdalt
2-1 tp
greatly reduce your tire trouble and
is growing in the yard of J. Mctire expense.
I917 Ford Touring Car in goml
of up-to-date frocks and coat suits.
Phatter. This t ri’l? i.M tell Vi&gt;nr« «vLl
running sbuite
Must sell at once
n
p
i
1250 00 Ford, c-o Herald.
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Come today, tomorrow or any dnv
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in height and forty feet in breadth.
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kor
Sale—Pair
ef
good
farm
mules
The matured crop of fruit thin year
W
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and pay our ready-to-wear depart­
Oak an 3rd St.
Sanford, Florida measured 250 quarts.
in good sound condition. Reasonable price. M. Fleisher.
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ment a visit and be convinced.
For Sale—One good large mule.
5275.00. C. M. Berry.
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KENT VULCANIZING WORKS

Save Money on Paint
^ lien you paint (his year save money by
buying the painl that gives the greatest value.
I lie real cost of paint is measured, not by the
price per gallon, but by the service rendered.
Remember this: — Re-painting is not an
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E X I* E N S E, it is an I N V E S T M E N T.
The paint we carry is the reliable, old estab­
lished brand known Tor its quality for years—

“H - A - R - R . I . s - 0 - N - S”

LEE
BROTHERS
HARDWARE ■ for
HARDWEAR
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Good Paying Business for Sule—
THE QUALITY SHOP. On ac­
count of changing residence the
Quality Shop, including fixtures and
good stoek of New Fall Millinery
just bought and not yet unpacked
can be bought right. The Shop has =
a nice trade and on a good paying
b isis.
Mra. A. D. Parrish.

| Among the New Suits and Dresses are g

For Sale—Two fine Red Jersey
sows for sale. G. 11. Edwards, near
J. E. Paco’* place.
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For Sale—191G Model Ford Road­
ster, 1 Shuler Vulcnnizer. R. C.
Shcafcr, 111 Elm avenue. iiG-2tp
For Sale—A first class fresh Jersey
cow. M. Doyle, Lake Monroe, Fla.
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lo r Sale—kour dwelling bouses.
Cush or easy terms. Situated on
Park, Magnolia, Cypress and Myrtle
avenues. Apply to J. E. Pace.
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For sale—Piano Cheap. Ennulre
Herald Office.
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For sale—Seed potatoes Rosa
Four. Rex Packard, Phone 13G
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T h e X ew S ilv crto n s so m uch to ho
h i s lfal1 a ii‘i w m t e r -

Tho». W i n e . Silk. VoPnm . Charm-

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decreed a , gotng to be all th e ra g e th s

of fabrics arc to be
nur Av, Fall

season. E v e ry d es.rab le color com - and the styles are the newest and best to
lu n atio n is in o n r early fall show ings
f.,un„, an„ lv, takc ,
an|oMa|l|o
a n d ev ery w om an w ho sees th em

pride in sayl,* „ura win bc om. of „ K, .

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give w ear m p len ty .

LADIES’ TAILORED

GARMENTS TO BE FOUND ANYW HERE THIS SEASON.

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C O U N T Y H A PPEN IN G S
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COR­
RESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY-EFFIC IEN T REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD

SEPTEMnER 5, |*|9

THE SANFOHD HERALD

purchated of Mr. and Mrs. Clarance
Flowers.
Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Purvlcc arc
remodelling and Improving their
Cameron City home.

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LAKE MONROE
That’s Us!
The opening exercises of the Lake
Monroe school were held Monday
We are always prepared to meet your needs. We have a complete Actclyne Gas Welding Outfit
morning,
and
the
outlook
-for
a
more
and
plenty of gas on hand at all times, therefore we arc always prepared to do all kinds of Weld­
The funeral took place Tuesday
EAST SANFORD
successful
term
of
school
has
never
ing.
There Is no Job too big or loo small for us. they all rcrclvc our prompt attention by our
R.,L. Oricr paid more than $400 afternoon at Moore's Station church.
been
better.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Tilden
Hev.
George
Hyman
spoke
comfort­
for a fine young mule last week and
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Mr. Uchida paid $065 for n line ing words to the bereaved parents. Jacobs, who taught here last year
are
employed
again,
assisted
by
Miss
mule Both came from the Brady The interment was at Lakcview ceme­
— Auto Repairing and Accessories of all Kinds
tery. There were some beautiful Lottie Mathers of Maitland. Mr.
Free Road Service
stable*.
Jacobs will have charge of the higher
iloral
offerings.
The
family
have
the
D. It. Hriason wns over Irom Day­
sympathy of II. Several members of grades, Miss Mathers the interme­
MILLER AND SOUTHERN TIRES AND TUBES
tona on business Saturday.
diate and Mrs. Jacobs will he pri­
the
Baptist
choir
came
from
town.
An eleven pound son was born to
CARRY LARGEST MILEAGE GUAR­
mary teacher. All of these teachers
Several members of the Joe Cam­ are highly efficient and fully quali­
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Monroe n few
ANTEE for LESS MONEY
days ago. Mrs. Monroe has been at eron family were at Daytona Beach fied to fill their positions. By 9
the hospital in Orlundo for some­ over Sunday.
o'clock the many little hoys and g'rs
time. Mother and son doing fine. I The marriage of Miss Winnie hooks under arm and with beaming
Mrs. J. F. McClelland and chil­ Knight and Sam Murphy took place countenance wended their way, not
dren will visit her parents, Mr. and last week Wednesday. The happy to the humble little school by the
Mrs. E. I*. Brown at Ft. Christmas couple are at Mr. Murphy’s home cn roadside as of old, Hut all eagerly X
over Sunday.
Sanford Heights. They have the directed their footsteps across the
•
“ WIIF.IIE SERVICE IS CERTAIN"
C. E. Chorpening has taken over best wishes of all East Sanford, as street to the handsome new $10,001)
the contract from J. F. McClelland Winnie has grown from a little girl edifice, which only last school term
was reared so substantially and
to carry the srhool children to and while residing here.
fashioned so carefully for Monroe's
from town. Mr. Chorpening will
Mr. ami Mrs. W. A. Knight and
have the children south of Celery four children left last Thursday to most splendid product, the little chil­
avenue and Mr. Booth will carry the drive their car to their new home in dren of our community. Surely’ no
school district of this size in Florida
Celery avenue children.
Dunnellon.
can boast of sucli a handsome school
The seven months old son of Mr.
building and tin* patriotic citizens of
Mrs.
Mollie
Kinartl
Joseph
ar­
and Mrs. II. W. Chandler died Mon­
Lake Monroe are to be congratulated the soltliers told the children of this they expect tu reside, but it is Imped joying school in spite of the warm
rived
here
last
Friday
from
Phila­
day night after several weeks' illness
and chose for his subject a quotation that their troubles may he few weather and are doing remarkably
from a complication of troubles. delphia, Pa., ami is with her father upon their enterprise. Some of those from Shakespeare, “ Be true to thy­ through tlu- journey of life and that well in their studies.
in Cameron City. Mr. Joseph Hid whom we were pleased to see at our
Earl Goines stopped here a ft*
not accompany her. Mrs. Joseph opening exercises Monday were Mr. self and it will follow us the day fol­ they will a! ways love each other as
•lays after spending several month
was with her husband's parents .1. D. Jinkins and Rev. George Hy­ lows the night thou will be true to they appear to now.
in Leesburg, Lakeland and points in
man of the Baptist church of San­ all men." Under this (leading he
while in Philadelphia.
peinted out in a very beautiful hut
Georgia. He is now in Sanford.
ford.
Messrs.
Albert
Hawkins
and
Mrs. Margaret Marshall will ar­
Wl : k iw a i irE.M S
simple manner, so that the smulkxt
Jim
Johnson,
trustees
were
also
rive home on Saturday from a two
The fish fry at the Wokiwa Lridge
Friday finished the first month of
child could grasp his meaning the
months visit at various points in present and made nice talks to the
(Continued on pnge 3)
children. Mr. Johnson will soon re­ idea of being true to the body, mind, school. Thi children seem to be cn*
Michigan.
heart
and
soul.
He
also
gave
to
the
C. B. Tyler reached Sanford last sign the position as trustee anil leave children of each classroom a French
Saturday from an extended trip for Cincinnati, Ohio, where he will coin. Mrs. Jacob '*
through the north. Was at points in enter a Methodist Seminary. He ex­ lircn a pretty story to emphasize the
North Carolina, Ditto, Chicago, Mich­ pressed hi* regret at leaving Monroe importance of education and Mr.
igan and cnrmitr home visited his and spoke of hi* affection for the Jacobs ..... n f**w remarks and re­
son ami family at Newport News.1F'*'P 1 f his old home. Mr. Jinkins, minder them of the fundamental
1who was railed to the lloor stated
Virginia.
among his remarks that the people principles of school life to study
V*COMPANY
'tr
Little Miss Helen Louvira Dressor ; of this school d strict were paying hard and keep good order. After
passed
her
5th
birthday
anniversary'
THE HOLE IN THE TIRE
more taxes than any other district in the calling of the roll and the classifi­
Not the big hole in the center, but Aug. 'J6th and hail a beautiful cake, Florida, and were doing so very cation of the grades the singing of
the hole in the trend what will you a ring a five dollar bill and last hut cheerfully and without a murmur. the Star Spangled Banner closed the
do about it? Patching is not perma­ not least a beautiful white poodle This speaks wed for Monroe ns jj , ,v:.vr...*.-s. it is to |if. he*'"'! that the
nent: buying a new casing
expen­ nxtr.rSr.*- ., &gt;i ts.
people* Xj,* J",neschool and are willing parents and patrons of the school
Dr.
James
Purvire
of
Tampa
lias
sive -T1 • - only urn* sure and sate
to pay for it. Mr. Jinkins nlso enter will cooperate with the children and
bought
the
Howard
Swartz
farm
in
solution of tile tire problem—vul­
laired the children by comparing the teachers in their work this year and
canize! I.et us do your vulcanizing Cameron City. His son, Ashley of old fashiemd school methods of his keep our school, as it already is,
Cameron City will farm it.
ami forget your tire troubles.
day to the greater opportunities and upon a high standard and one of the
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Monroe are be­ better advantages of the present best in the state,
ginning the construction of a mod­ time. Be.’. George Hyman, who has
Frederick Stuart iias returned to
ern home on Celery avenue, east of returned from a stay of thirteen bis home at Seabreeze, Fla., after a
PHONE 17
Oak an 3rd St.
Sanford, Florida the Flowers home on land recently months in France where lie spoke to pleasant visit to friends here.
Mr. J. U. Murphy, after spending
two months at Springfield, Mas#.,
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home again. He expresses himself us
being very much pleased with his
trip and reports a large acreage of
celery in that section and throughout
the Connecticut Valley.
Mr. Bcti Lake, wife and children
and Mr. J. I). Nnlbotl have return­
X ed from Daytona Beach.
T is getting the time of the year that you need
a new suit. Why not have it tailor-made.
Mr. I). M. Narhell and son, Math­
It costs no more, and besides you can have
e w have moved from the farm of
Mr. Albert Draper to a place be­
your suit made up like you want it.
X longing to Mr. J. E. Pace on the
East Side. Mathew Na/hell has ac­
You can find your choice here; and every
cepted
a position in Sanford with tin*
sample is worthy to be chosen; beautiful, all-wool
jinn of Mahoney &amp; Walker.
fabrics, expert workmanship, authentic style.
Miss Lizzie Robinson and the chil­
X dren of Mr, Tom Bell have returned
X
You're not satisfied unless you have style in
from a nt« nth's stay at Daytona
your clothes; and you're entirely right. Then
Beach. The youngest child, little
Arthur, although greatly heneilUed
you want quality; for without quality in materials
the sea breezes is still ill.
and makeup, the best of style will not last.
X by Mr.
and Mrs. Barney Lyons, Mr.
Albert Draper, Miss Linda and Hen­
Tailor-made clothes lit you better, wear bet­
ry Miles were among those sho
ter. Jook better. Nothing else can give the satis­
spent Labor Day at the beach.
faction, and the wear you are so fully entitled to
Miss Bessie Swagerty has accepted
X
as a tailor-made suit.
a position as clerk at the grocery of
Mr. Ernest Osteen, the resignation
Your figure may be a little diiferent from the
__ i i of Mrs. Hattie Winn causing the va' cunry. Mrs. Winn made a very ef­
regular man, and that is where you get more satis­
ficient clerk anti wns quit** popular
faction out of tailor-made clothes. Have them
with the public. She is making
made to lit you. and you will he better satisfied
preparations to join her husband,
£= than to wear clothes that are made to til the
Mr. J, T. Winn at Selma, Ala.
j=r regular man.
Mr. Cal Kabun began work in
town Tuesday at the Ford Service
We would he glad to have yon call at our
Have entrusted to me more than $150,000.
Station.
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store and see what we have, whether you have
The stork visited the home of Mr.
"’firth of property to sell—Groves, Truck
N. C. Beasley Sunday, Aug. 31 and
bought your Fall suit or not, we want to show
Karins, General h arms, City Property and
left a fine hoy.
you our line of woolens. And we want to get

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First St. Sanford Ave.

Phone

Leffler Building

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LAKE MARY ITEMS
Win. Tuxworth left Saturday to
visit Ids home in Atlanta, Ga.
Mrs. Ingersol arrived home Satur­
day night from a three months' visit
very pleasantly spent with home
folks in Buffalo, New York.
Mr. A. E. Sjohiom and family*
X accompanied by Mr. Heed motored
! to St. Cloud one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Dunn and
fgg children left Tuesday in their car to
kx make North Carolina a 'visit.
S 3 1 .1 D. Evans and mother are exSSjpectilig to start in a couple of weeks
55 on a real pleasure trip to Boston,
Muss, and other (daces in the north.'
Mr. anti Mrs. W. S. Thornton,
accompanied by Mr. I). S. Babbitt
nnd Mrs. B. E. Haley visited at the
home of H. D. Durant Sunday after­
noon after going to Palm Springs for
a dip.
Miss Ella Mi-Waters and Ale.**
Strickland were married in Sanford
Tuesday It is not kno^vn yet where

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Last Day of our
Tailoring Sale

Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing
Company

115 First Street

Sanford, Florida

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Businesses—can suit most circumstances.
RESIDENCE 8 rooms, flowing well, half
black land, nicely located - - $2,500.00
RESIDENCE 5 rooms, hath, splendid lo­
cation, lot (it 1-2x114 ft. - - $1,000.00
GROVE—5 acres, 200 trees, about 600
boxes fruit
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$1,500.00
FARM—30 acres, NONE BETTER in this
great celery delta, nicely located, $5,000
residence $1,000, garage, 4 mules, 2 cows,
complete equipment worth several thous­
and dollars. To the man of aggressive­
ness it will appeal. I have further delails
- • - $35,000.00
ALL KINDS OF OTHER PROPERTY—SMALL AND LARGE

Watch the South East Corner of Pagfk Two

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YES, “A Feed For Every Need.”

Phone 181

Groceries, - Black Strap Mollascs in bulk, - Lime in barrels, - Blue
Stone, - Sprays, ■ Hardwood Ashes. - Armours Fertilizers.
See us
for Carload Crate Material. Agent for Dayton Airless Tires, thats what
you need.
We have it, can get it, or it is’nt made
fer less than you can buy it for elsewhere

COUNTY HAPPENINGS

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THE BIG
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FEED HOUSE

lucky in both getting positions in aunt, Mrs. N. II. Holt and her cousthe an me school.
in.-., Misses Louise and Etbertu and
Mth. W. D. Fillmon and little son, Master John Rush Holt of Mont­
Robert were visitors t Mrs. Clery’s ! gomery, Ala., and u friend, Mrs. J.
Wednesday. They spent the after-! B. Greene of Jacksonville, Fin.
noon fishing and heating on the
Mrs. W. E. Argo went to Winter
Hver.
Park Thursday to the hall game.
W. C. Holiday has been appointed She was accompanied by Mrs. It. W.
teacher of the Ft. Winder school near Lawton.
Arcadia and left Friday for that
Rev. L. E. Wright spent Wednes­
place.
day in Orlando.

tion of Labor has been summoned to
Miami.
Business men, contractors and sup­
irontlnucd from page J)
(Continu
ply dealers in mass meeting today or­
ganized a body to be known as the
, hor Day was efuite n successGreater Miami Association and de­
COTTON* SEED MEAL
eB U , ram,' out from Sanford to
clared
for an “open shop” town,
CASTOR POMACE ’
the fi»h which were caught
with no change in existing wage
TANKAGE
f t S £ « - T- Jscale. It is reported that the mem­
ASHES
r c flowers has moved Ins stock
bership in this organization is in­
, ' ,ries to I’aola, where he Ims
creasing.
LET US QUOTE YOU ON YOUR REQUIREMENTS OF
i S T o u t the Stock in Mr. 1’earALL KINDS OF MATERIAL—WE WILL SAVE
Minmi has had many labor dis­
b#a* ln... | | p will also take charge
YOU M 0 N E Y AND GIVE YOU
putes in its history, but the present
OVIEDO
GENEVA
I’aola post office. We were
— GOOD SERVICE —
trouble is the most serious one that!
The school of Oviedo opened Mon­
Donald Whitcomb is the lust of lias developed for several ycarq. Mi­
“ ,nrrv to see him and the Bture
day
with
a
good
attendance.
wry »orr&gt;
our hoys to arrive from France, and ami has been a 100 per cent union
ki'r u,‘
.
,
Miss Ida Lu Conoliy* left Tuesday
E CripP«n started on a trip to the for Orlando where she will be the it is needless to say all Geneva re­ town with every trade fully organ­
joices with the family in having him ized. The present trouble is cnlling
- ; i,,t Wednesday, where he
Sanford, Florida
guest of Miss Tucker for a few* days. hack.
for a showdown as to whether union
Si mil his friends, Mr. and Mrs.
Little Miss Palmer Argo enter­
Mrs. Grier and daughter, Miss iti
men will remain in control of the
jitveomb.
tained a few of her young friends at Minerva of Palm Peach are visiting labor situation or whether union and
. I an,| Mrs. Vanderholdt and
a party Friday afternoon. The chil­
diiMren, Mr. and Mrs. K. 0. Von- dren were delighted with games ar.d Mrs. Grier a parents, Mr. and Mrs. non-union men both will be omployed,
•1890^
, STILL DOING BUSINESS
^1919
llprbulis. Messrs. Snow, Misses Lo- delicious refreshments were served. I. I). Hart.
,
R
ecoi
ortbr*.
»nd
*itufWd
cuiicnvrx
wlio
have
uwd
our
ftnUiirr'
and
Mrs.
Aubrey
Moran
ami
Pauline
Two
business
men
whose
firms
had
' -mow, Li/tie Boyd und Ilertie
'y rir aftrr year, who always gladly rrco-rmrnd our good* is thrir
Miss Mary Brannon spent Kntur* spent last week with Mr. ami Mrs. i,POii placed on “ unfair lists” by
White anil Mrs. Holiday and family
neighbor* arc our hcit advrrmcincni., Our price* not always ihe
Will Hand in Sanford.
(labor, were assuultcd by workmen
lowest, but when QUALITY is coniidered. never too high. W nte
enjoyed a picnic on the rivef Mon- day in Orlando.
ifor latest price lists, or send order and you will le treated right
Mrs. A. Leinhart went to Orlando
Daniels
spent,
today,
these
being
the
first
physical
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
H.
diy.
JPERTIUZPJiS, INSECTICIDES, SPRAYERS, POULTRY SUrrUES
the week end with their daughter, cl as lies of the labor war.
Misses Aclisahel and Minnie Midi* Mondny on business.
K . O . 'P A I N T U H 1’ICItTI I .I / .U I t C O .
J n c U u ltv illr . F lo rid a
Union men declare that the pres­
Miss Dixon entertained the Cro­ Mrs.. Brannon at Mimms.
d . |f(t |a,t week for Pahokce where
The Geneva public school opened ent trouble may be soltlcd by having J. E. SPURLING, Local Agent.
,hfv begin their duties of teaching chet Clul. at her home Friday-after­
Sanford, Florida
noon.
On
account
of
a
very
heavy
Kktol Tuesday morning. They were
last Monday with a promising out­ one lumber yard discharge colored
rain the guests were late arriving, look for the. coming term, about chautteurs, refusal of which demand
precipitated the struggle which has
hut a most delightful afternoon was sixty pupils being enrolled.
lim in e
=9iiiiini illinium
spent in spite of the delay.
Mrs. Then Tire entertained the tied up all building operations. The
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Dowling left ;&gt;,uuius, . ji u huo ,„..u •
ry.-MVay -!c«d«-re expressed wtl.
vacation to he spent in Georgia and afternoon in honor of her guest, fer with contractors and supply men
Dane Murry, who was elevtin years to disco-.* a settlement, but their
north Florida.
offer has not been accepted. At the
The Oviedo Fall team played the old. Mrs. Tice served fruit punch present time from GOO to 800 of the
Winter Park team at Winter Purl: and cake as refreshments.
1919
2,500 union workmen in the city un­
Mrs.' Clara Coffee and sons, Her­ affected by the trouble. Practically
this week.
The Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist bert and Francis expect to leave every plasterer in the city is locked
church is giving a measuring party Friday for Miami, where they will out today. The situation is a lock­
F-idr.y night op ;h»* lawn of the I lie the guests of Mrs. Avery Guyton out uf iv.ii..-.. .-} ..« u ff-:« r.* F.rm^
^ u!*i iiarging chauffeurs have been
IvupuHi "cnufelj, fv" **"• purpose of aim Mrs. Jot- Dunn.
». ~V7g?l
‘ * ,«u* Ready
fe; 0J&gt;1
Mrs. J. A. Worthy is spending the placed on the "unfair list,” by labor
raising funds for the needed im­
A Real Help to the provements on the parsonage.
week
with Mrs. David Speer of San­ unions which refuse to work with
Farmer. Largest and
Oldest Seed House in
materials supplies by "unfair” deal­
Mrs. L. R. Mitchell, with her. ford.
the State.
guests, Mrs. J. I). Greene, Mrs. N.
ers.
Marlin’s Hy-Test
WEST GENEVA AVENUE
R. Holt and Misses H Mt spent
Pickets have been placed to watch
Seeds Insures Good
The
rain is still holding on but the all deliveries of building materials by
Thursday
in
Orlando.
Crops.
Miss A. D. Mitchell spent the weather is much cooler than it has dealers on the "unfair list," it is re­
1
y o u .
i
E.A.Martin Seed Co. week end in Jacksonville last week. been. The nights are nice and cool. ported.
Jacksonville, Fla.
Mrs. Will Robinson spent Tues­
She was accompanied home by her
day with Mr. and Mrs. Culp.
Some Fishing Trip
Mrs. Culp und Mrs. Korney and
Last Thursday afternoon a few of
children spent Friday with Mrs. Will Sanford’s folks decided to try their 2
Leesburg, Florida
Robert Glenn Igou, Agt. f||
tt
luck fishing on Lake Apopka. Leav­
Robinson.
The orange crop is fine this year. ing hero at !l o'clock, driving through
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There seems to be more than there Winter Garden by auto where Mr.
has’ been for many years. If the Hunt was waiting for the party with
price is as good as the crop we will his nice launch and tackle, leaving
the docks at Winter Garden enjoying
he ull right.
When you paint (his year save money by
one
of the most delightful launch
The seed beds are looking lino on
rides
up to the west end of the lake,
the west side anil they have the
buying the paint that gives the greatest value.
thento catch the fish, and ill less
fields so nice and clean it makes
than
thirty
moments of fishing the
things look like something is going
The real cost o f paint is measured, not by the
party
had
twenty-two
trout to their
to be done soon.
credit. Miss Susie Brown having tlm
It looks like the airplanes are not li.ir.or of landing the most in num­
price per gallon, but by the service rendered.
coming any more our way. We sure ber. though Miss Bobby Burns enpmiss them after their passing so tuied the prize with one 7-pounder,
Remember this: — Re-painting is not an
much.
along with others n«*t quite so large
Well, we hope the railroad strike Miss Russell had several to her
E X P E N S E , it is an I N V E S T M E N T .
is over with after so much trouble. credit, while Mis Bryan not landing
Uncle Sam will p-t llungs right yet. quite so many proved to he the best
The paint we carry is the reliable, old estab­
cook ever for the pleasure wasn’t
MIAMI OPEN SHOP CITY
ended by the wonderful catch. Tinlished brand known for its quality for years—
party landed at Collier Park Grove.
Strike In Building Trades Brings There Mr. and Mrs. Collier extended
On Conillllon
to the party a hearty welcome to
Miami, Sept. 2.—Announcement the beautiful camp grounds and
by local business men ami building I avillions and opened the doors to
supply dealers that they favored their eo:y country homo, the tish
making Miami nn “open shop” town; end o ' tu-e was prepared, along with
was the startling development today f urn- good sandwiches and a couple
in the local labor situation. Organ­ if fried chickens, etc. Mr. and Mrs.
ized
labor
is standing pat and Or­ Cellar are some entertainers and exHARDWARE
- f o r -H ARDW
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ganizer Pete Smith, Southern repre­ ♦xtend a hearty welcome to any San­
sentative of ilu- American Kcdcra- ford people wishing to spend awhile
lamping and fishing.
Those enjoying the trip were
blisses Gladys Bryan. Susie Brown,
Bobby Ilurnr, Dene H.nnH an-*
Messrs. Bogcrd, Tanner and L. F.
r.nd T. R. R .per.

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Call us up, we will be pleased to
look alter your soiled linens, We
specialize in high-class work, send
us your dresses and waists, you
have nothing too dainty for us to
handle. We can more than please

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Fresh shipm ent of Nunnally’s
Candies just received, also famous
Log Cabin Roll Candy.

Good

line of stationery at '‘B E T T S ’’

The fine new srhool house at Lake
Monroe was filled Inst Monday on
..polling day by visitors and chMdrrn
and the first day was a most aus­
picious one. Many from Sanford
were present at the opening and ap­
propriate exercises were held.
J. Tilden Jacobs will have charge
of the higher grade.!, Mrs. Tilden
Jacobs will he primary teacher and
Miss Lottie Mathers of Maitland
will have charge of the intermediategrades, making a most efficient staff
of teachers.
The Lake Monroe
school promises to he one of the best
in the county An account of the
opening is found in the Lake Monroe
items in another part of this issue.

THE FL^O R LASTS
SO DOES THE PRICEl
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Trouble In the Future.
The pessimist Is always anticipat­
in'! new varieties of trouble. One &lt;*or.*
temporary glnnmster rnsts tils eye for­
ward to the day when wireless tele­
phony will be so perfect that n man
will have n receiver In Ids hat and lw
nuitiugcd by hi* wife ail tile lime.

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PAGE FOUR

W E HAVE FOUND IT!
A PERFECT DRAIN TILE: Thoroughly Imperious to Water! Chemical
Decomposition. Atmosphere and Moisture.
Mndc from that same material adopted by the Government to withstand
Nitric and Picric Acid tests In the construction of Its Immense add plants.
Our supply Is limited only by our demand.
SOLE AGENTS IN SEMINOLE. ORANGE ANI) LAKE COUNTIES. FLA.
Slock in yards and 23,000 ready for shipment.

MAHONEY-W
ALKER CO
HANroitn. minim

BOX SCORES OF ALL GAMES PLAYED BY SANFORD TEAM

Totals ............1’6 1 5 27 10 :i
IStewart instead of B. Chapman
In Sth.
Score by innings:
Orlando
......
000 100 100 —1
Sanford
......... 010 000 000do,
Summary—Left on bases, Orlnnnn5, Sanford 4. Two base hits, 11 2,
villo. First base off balls Dunfeefee
Chapman 2. Struck out by Dunts,
13, by Chapman 3. Sacrifice hies
Quinn, Childs, Inman. Slot-- bash,
Williams, Moore, Blount, MartitDunfee. Wild pilch, Dunfce. Bale
ter hit, Williams, Johnson. Doubo
plays, Johnson to 11. Chapman tc
linn villi*, Williams to Blount.
Tim
of game 2:t0. Umpire Boyer. At­
tendance 391.

SEPTEMBER 5. iai9

REAL E ST A T E

LIST YOUR PRO PERTY
A ND W E CAN
SELL IT.

Lost Friday at Barlow ^
Bartow, Aug. 30.—Bartow ^nutgamed the Celery Feds hero $ this
afternoon, hunching a pass, a single,
a sacrifice and a bunch hit
shove
Art Phelan around for the lone tally
of the game. The two hits were hat
of Bartow's collection, and while San
ford touched Haynes fur nine safe­
ties, the local finger was strong with
men pn buses and received flawless
Agent Drew Development Co.
Formerly Holden Real Estate Co
support.
Sanford protested the game in the
third inning when Umpire Knowlton
sent Inman to the elub house for
talking to players from thu infield
llnin halted tlie game for awhile i
the second inning. Score:
Sanford—
AB It II PO A E
B Chapman 2b, ss 3 0 3 2 0 0
Ellis, If &amp; 2I&gt;
1 0 0 6 4 0
Johnson, rf
4 0 0 0 0 0
Sanford Takes One /
The C. &amp; B. Hat Factory
Hurd, lb
4 0 1 9 2 0
Ilradentown vs. Sanford at Sun- t i l » mmhI N lrrrl
JACKSONVII.I.K. E M lU I ln
Banville, 3b
3 0 1 2 3 0
ford Tuesday, September 2nd, 1919, is the owner of and is carrying on the
Mail Order business formerly handled bv
Childs, rf
4 0 2 1 0 0
the H. W. Clark Hut Co. All n
Brndenlawn—
AB
It
II
PO
A
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Totals................26 1 4 27 11 1
Inman, ss
1 4 1 0 1 0
.*• C. .t 11, 1. *.*.■
Goodwin, ss
t
! I should be sent
Score by inningr:
AISEN1H WANTED
Rive, c
4 0 0 3 0 0
SEND H i l l CAT U.IMiUK
4 0 0 0 1 I
' u "Burroughs, 2b
Drayton, p
. 2 0 1 1 4 0 Snnfn-1J l f l ----•**+**+
0 1 »i 0 0
C. CL.; — -*
| o 0 Bartow ................. 000 030 01* t Vaughan, i b ....... 3
Rood, If
3 0 0 3 o 0
Summary: l , -ft on ha*e s, Sanford
4 0 1 1 0 o
9, Bartow- 8. Two base hits, ‘ilord. Hunter, 3b
NOW O PEN
White,
if
2
2 0 2 0 0
Virst base on balls off Drayton 3,
Catering
to Commercial Men
Angel, c
4 0 3 11 1 1
and Families
Haynes 2, Struck out by Dr.’.yton
3 0 1 0 3 0 Am.(Iran Plan. Oood ItaU. Halm llra~&gt;p,Mr
Haynes 7. Sucrifico hits, Banville, Stewart, p
•Drake
1 0 0 0 0 0
' The TAVARES INN. T a i a n a. I la.
Drayton. Ollerman, Hunter. Stolen
bases, B. Chapman, Ellis, Banville.
Wild pitches
*- Bauer hit,
Phelan, Hunter by Drayton; time of Sanford —
C A S H P A I D FOR
KKffi? 2:10; umpire Knowlton. At­ Stewart, 2b
used household furniture
B. Chapman, if
tendance 340.
Must
be in fair condition.
Johnson, cf
Beds
Ilord, Ib..
Springs
Banville, 3l&gt;
Chairs
Childs, r f .........
Dressers, Hnckrrs, etc.
Inman, ss
CnII or Address:
Hive, c...........
Albanese, p
321 Sanford Arenue
Drayton**
C. Chapman***

Your Home

We feel it our duty to bring to fore let us act upon this simple sug­
the attention of the public the fact gestion and show to our men who
that a goodly number of our most have assumed the financial responsi­
energetic and public spirited busi­ bility for this matter that we appre­
ness und professional men have at ciate their efforts in our behalf and
considerable expense und trouble to we will see to it that they lose noth­
themselves brought together a good ing t hereby.
ball club and have been for the past
two months furnishing us a fine ex­ Orlando vs. Sanford Monday, Sept
hibition of good base ball, which has
1st. 1919. A. M.
served to afford a healthy pastime
and much amusement to the many Orlando—
AB K II I’O A K
at home who were unable to get Williams, If
4 (I
0 1 1 (
away to the mountains or seaside re­ Leon, 2b
50
0 1 1 (
sorts for their vacation, and have Schuyler, ef
41
1 0 0 C
further served hi keeping our little Moore, rf
3 0
1 0 0 0
iR&gt; alive, active and forward look­ Blount, It)
40
1 9 0 0
ing during these strenuous times Martin, ss
40
2 1 1 0
when we are all inclined to he pessi­ Stevens, 3b
4 1 1 0
11
mistic and disgruntled over the dis­ Quinn, c ......... 3 0
0 13 2 0
turbed condition of the whole world. Dunfree, p
2 0 1 1 5
0
Hence it seems oopportune to remind I
the public that they should prove!
and show their aujirecintion of
.
Sanford —
B. Chapman
Ellis, If
Johnson, ef
Ilord, It)
Banville, 3I&gt;
Childs, rf
In man, ss
Hive, c
C. Chapman, p

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Line Score:
Ilradentown
010 000 001—2
Sanford................
300 000 OOx—3
Summary—Left on liases Bradentown 7, Sanford 5. Two base hits
Vaughan, Hunter. S. Stewart 3.
Three base hits, Johnson. Hits ap­
portioned: Albanese 6 in 9 &gt;... Dray­
ton 0. C. Chapman 0. . First base off
balls off Albanese 3, Stewart 2.
Struck out by Albanese, 5 Drayton
i, Stewart 9.
Sacrifice hits, Ban­
ville. Stolen bases: Angel, Hurd,
Childs. Passed balls Hive, Angel 2.
Batter Hit: Vaughan by Albanese, B.
Chap/n.in by Stewart. Double plays
Ilord to Stewart. Time 2:05. Um­
pire Ellis and Foss, players, for tirs
half inning: Boyer completed. At­
tendance 147. Scorer, Mnines.

Whether its hardware, shoes, hats or
groceries, there is always some brand of
every commodity that is known to every­
one as the very best of its kind. In the
tire world KELLY-SPRINGFIELD has
had this position thrust upon it, not
through publicity gained by advertising,
hut through the unusual mileage they
give the user. This is why no one ques­
tions the quality of a KELLY, this is also
why a man who once uses them, always
uses them.

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Montgomery,

Sanford Wins Wednesday/
One of the best games of the sea­
son was played here Wednesday
when Sanford took the second game
from Ilradentown.
Drayton, the
new local twirler was all to the good
and made himself solid with the
fans. The score was 4 to 1 and this
is how- it happened:
“ Four money back if you
are not satisfied”
Ilradentown—
All H H PO A E
Goodwin, 2b
4 0 0 1 3 0 CHaim biting, blood.tucking fiic* and
otbf' intrrt petti. Gitet comfort to
Burroughs, ss
4 0 0 1 0 0
rowi
and tnillert. Prevent! tmul
Vaughn, lb
4 0 2 8 1 0
tutnmer
u
u
u
U
Rood, If
3 0 0 0 u0 u0 l profit*. drop in mill-yield. Incrcatct
1 11 0 0 1
Hunter, 3b
4 12
44 0 ;1 11 0o 0°l PRATTS FLY CHASER it effective
White, rf
ami economical. Dor* not taint tbe
Angel, c ..
. - - 33 00 l1 10
10 l1 o0 l
‘1
Stewart, r f ............ 33 00 0o 2 00 O'
0
33 00 "0 00 33 0
Smith, p

Pratts Fly Chaser

Insures More Milk

Totals

Sanford —
Stewart, 2b
H Chapman, c
Johnson, cf
Hurd, lb
Banville. 3b
Childs, rf
Register. If
Drayton, p
Inman, ss

T H E R E S A MAN A T T H E CURB T O SERVE Y O U ”

Peaceful Sleep

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3
4
4
4
3
4
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Totals
31 4 10 30 It) 3
Score by innings:
ilradentown
. 010 000 000 —1
Sanford
.001 000 OOx—4
Summary: Left on bases, Bradentown 4. Sanford 5: two base hits.
Hunter: first bast* on balls, off Smith
2; struck out, by Smith 5. Drayton
9, sacrifice hits, Hood, Stewart;
stolen bases. Steuart. 11. Chapman
3: passed L-ds, Angel: time of game
1:55; umpire Boyer.
(Continued on Page 5)

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C, Chapman, 2. Nutter hit, Hrown.
Double play, Childs to Hord. Time
1:25. Umpire Iloyer. Attendance,
.147.

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Simon’s Worldbeater Pepper
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: Monday nnd Tuesday, Sept. 8 und 9.
Lakeland at Sanford
All games called at t..iO,
Com" out and help the Association
und the.Boys.

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( utile .Man Thinks Too Much Dipplait Kills Cnltlo
Christ mar, Fla.
Editor Sanford Herald:
It was with a good deal of pleasure
that I read your article in your
paper of Aug. 22nd. We cttlemeu
have felt that the press of the state
is against us, therefore we appreciate
one editor, at least, being witling to
take Loth sides info consideration.
To begin with, the majority of the
cattlemen in this sorlio.t of the coun­
try voted against the compulsory
dipping of their cattle, because they
felt that it would he more injurious
Wc arc sole agents for American Steel &amp; Wire
than beneficial to them. After hav­
ing dipped now from six months to
Company. Wc have a complete stock
two years, the cattlemen, almost to
a man, are willing to dip their rattle
and o u r prices are right.
under certain conditions. The first
of those conditions is that the law lie
made state wide. We ask this be­
cause we have found that the San­
itary Board cannot maintain a quar­
antine on the county lines, which re­
sults in our cattle becoming re­
infected, thereby making an endless
chain, so to speak, of ticks. We ran
see but one solution to this, namely,
a state . ide law.
ifiit either .lie Live mock
..
it j
a Sanitary Board he re-organized (by
lb
4
ii j a || legislation , and some out* put there*
•l
Childs, rf
iConiinued from Bane 4i
1 It I II on who is familiar, in a practical
.1
Inman, ss
2
1 (i n working way, with Florida range
:i
, . . Seplemher
. . ",
,lllie
. , y C. Chapman, if
Tirapj **. Sanford.
I
|| j || cattle and ranges, or that the pres­
.
1
It* gister, p
AB R 1! PO A
Iimpa —
ent Sanitary Board agrees for a com­
0 n 1 1 0
.1
Turr.fr. 21&gt;
mittee of cattlemen to work in co­
Totals
0
l.1)
.1 0 0 1 4
John* n.*»
operation
with them in directing tho
*1 0 0 5 0 1
Dro*r, rf
*Only one out when winning s-ore dipping of ou t ee.'Jlv.,
«
* V W ----- - v **v* t *J1 15 1 x m a d e .
Vi name these eondiliooV," oiiiy
n 0 0 Tam pa
1 t)
Barber, ’!
........
'
"
ll
after
finding by practical experience
•&gt; 0 t 0 II 0 Sanford..
Alnm. 31*
001 010 001 -ft that u ., cattle arc not doing well, in
:i II *1 1 0 0
Jicbon. rf
Summary— Left on bases, Tnrnpa fact, arc doing very badly, under
a
1 1 1 a 0
Farrier, r
.1,
Sanford X. Two base hits, Slew-1tho system of dipping now being
a
II 0 1 ii 1
Ihrr.ar.dez. p
art, C. Chapman, Barber, Farrier.! use,i. aixl. us stated before, after
•w
I*1" *&gt; 1 25* 15 „ Home runs, Felix. First base off having founil the said Board could
Total)
“ ImTs, Hernandez I. till Register ri. j not maintain a quarantine on the
Sanford
All R 11 1 O A E Strurk out by Hernandez 2, by Icounty lines.
Stewart. 2•*
1 o 1 J a X Register fi. Sacrifice hits. Johnson,! We have asked the Sanitary Boatd
B. Chapman, c
4 (1 •1 Ii a X| Inman, C. Chapman, Register.
to allow us to stop systematic ilip0 0 0 n 0 Ion buses, Stewart, B. Chapman,
Jchcion. cf
a
*(ling until a state wide law could be

A prominent grower of Sanford, Flor­
ida, whose name we can furnish on
application, purchased 20 pounds of
our Worldbeater Pepper in December
1018. He reports that many of the
plants bore as high as Ofmarketable
peppers the first picking. The average
was 1 peppersper plant for the entire
acreage the first picking, or a total of
100 crates per acre, which were mark­
eted at $1.00 per crate. Wc cannot reconiciul too highly our Worldbeater
Pepper to all southern growers who
desire to grow a money-making crop.

HILL HARDWARE CO.

OGANES FORTut’M K

Oz. 45c;

I. N. S im o n &amp; S o n
438 Market St‘reeiri"*nilad**lp!iia, Pa.
Introduced by us several years ago.

adopted, and pledged ourselves to
spend both money and time working
toward its passage. The said Hoards
answer in substance is. We have the
law, now do as we say or suffer. V. #
ask for cooperation, believing t hat *
we who spend our time with our
cattle know something about what
is good for them, and get referred to
by the esteemed editor of the Far­
mer and Stockman ns "A bunch of
| disgruntled politicians and selfish
. cattlemen."
The Sanitary Board says we must
&lt;lip our rattle under the present law,
while the &gt;uttlemen as a body want
to wail until a state wide law is
passed or some other practical solu­
tion of lh* problems can be reached.
I We are willing to dip, but want to
Ido so in a way whiili will not be
j ruinous to our interests, ami in a
l way will
wil er.. !i&lt; ate the licks.

| pings, allow mi
the c a tth ll olid

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The Mills and the bears usually lake
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Wc offer a wide range of formulas for truck crops in different
sections of the state—any analysis you Want, proportioned to give
steady growth with minimum waste.
Send for new Fertilizer Catalogue giving description of Hie
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A DOTTED VELVET,
Among the novelty velvets tho do*,
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Tor 5*4 yards 36-lnclt povelty and ij
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THE SANFORD HERALD

SEPTEMBER G, 1919

clime of Florida to get away from hotne would always savo Ahem mon­
i x x x m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
x m
x x tx x
the inconveniences of the winter up ey. And’then the people themselves
there. This item in the newspapers are to blame for the high cost of
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R. J. H01.I.Y, Editor ’
lias jin added attraction to Sanford living, for they require more In these
W.,M. HAYNES, Business Manager this year ns we have the hotel ac­ days of Inlluted values and high liv­
commodations for the people now and ing. The housewife who goes to
Published Every Friday by
everyone who has a room to let market can save money by shop­
should get ready for the winter sea­ ping, buying the cheaper cuts of
Who were going to SAVE Tomorrow Lost Out BECAUSE
son. Sanford can and will accom­ meats, buying bargains in dry goods,
«
stiiH rm m oN rules is a d v a m t :
modate many hundreds of tourists in groceries, in clothing, in every­
ONI. YRAIt___________________________ ttoo
Tomorrow never came. Will you WAIT? DO IT NOW—
(I IX MONTHS________________________l-M this season and our future is assured thing.
once
they
get
coming
this
way.
TIIRKK MONTHS______________________ •*•
We are apt to spend our money on
•H ERE—TODAY.
-----0 ----joy rides and other amusements and
Kalrfrd u Stnod-Hua Mall Matlrr
Z2i*d
A Parisian dancer created quite a at the end of the month charge up
ISOS, at tba PoatafTWa al H«„f.,rd, H"fHi
I'ndrr Art of Mafrh ltd. I»T&gt;
stir on Hroadway, says a New York the high cost of living to the mer­
CAPITAL $30,000.01)
SURPLUS $15,000.00
Tfifpboiii No* MS dispatch, “ when upon her arrival she chants instead of charging up the
Offlrt: llr,aid llulldlnf
announced that she had the most cost of high living to ourselves.
They say that rents ure »&lt;&gt; high in beautiful legs in the world.”
The This is u mighty good time to keep
Jacksonville that even the rats and Pittsburgh Post carried a double col­ up the thrift plan that was started
umn picture of the new arrival with during the war and if we cannot af­
reaches are moving out.
1
----- 0 ----“her claim to beauty well display­ ford certain pleasures cut out the
Tlie buihlings in Sanford are going ed," just to convince doubting Thom pleasures. If we cannot ’afford the
merrily forward ami every issue of ases. Pshaw, a more beautiful dis­ better cuts of meat try something
R. R. DEAS,
It R. STEVENS
C. D. COUCH
C. M. HAND SANFORD, FLORIDA
the Herald carries stories of new play of feminine extremities can lie cheaper. If we cannot afford the
YIrttfreikli I
C«thi»,
Alt'! Ciikiti
deals and new huildings. Keep up seen any day in the week and par­ fine clothes that we used to wear get
ticularly on Sundays at . Palm something cheaper and perhaps the
the good work.
THE BANK THAT INSURES YOUR DEPOSITS
Springs. We'll appoint Rob Holly, auto trip to other cities to buy
The city commission of Jackson­ Herb. Felkel unii "Last Night" goods if summed up would find that
m
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x x x m
m
m
m
m
x m
t m
m
x w t
ville is going after the rent profiteers Thorn ns judges.—Orlando Reporter- more money had been spent than if i S m
we had stayed at home and patron­
and unless they ran show cause for Star.
"She Jumped up on Jack utnt wagged
We hate to give our opinion but ized our homo merchants.
tend Sunday school anywhere in the
the present raise in rents they will
Cauie for Thankfulness.
Sending your money out of town city n xt Sunday will he given a free her lull nnd her eyes looked very gold
the Reporter-Star is right, quite
he forced to lower the rent.
T
he
first rensnn for being thankful
and
happy
as
she
tried
to
thank
her
right.
never built up a city and if we wilt ticket. Others will be charged an
In the morning Is that you have lived
master.
And
th-n
fin*
did
quite
tit
•
all
get
together
and
ponder
over
this
admission of !5c und automobiles
Governor Calls has given Sfieriff
to see the dawn of another day. with
so-called high cost of living, stay 10c. This money will be used for sweele-t ihing ever a d"g did. Sh»* opportunities
LET THE SON CHOOSE
Logan of Polk county a year’s vaca­
to finish something besuddenly seemed lo know that Brutus
Along about this period of the year more at home and leave our money the expenses of the game.
tion with full pay. His salary will
wits tlie one who hud done every­ jgun the iln.v before nnd to' begin some­
thing Mint you may lie able to do betIt is expected that a good crowd thing.
he paid as soon as the senate meets. a good many fathers are concerned at home we will find at the end of
Well, Sheriff Logan is a good man j in the matter of what their hoys are the year that we have better stores will he in attendance as some spec­
'Murk had cot......pilckly when Ilrutus |l e r than you have ever done anything
and no doubt will enjoy his vacation to become in the way of a business here, that we have better times here, tacular playing is anticipated by the had called him, for Jack wus always before.
that we have the best city in the fans from Rev. Geo. Hyman and no good in his pets, and Jack Imd been
to the fullest. And why should Catt or profession.
Cannibal Movie Pant.
worry? He does not pay any taxes.
The fathers usually are more con­ United States and better still that Rev. C. \V. White for their respec­ side to lake the bug till her tongue
we will all have more confidence in tive churches. No one is allowed to h *cause he hud nice useful handsNew
Zealand Maoris, native Jav­
cerned than tlie boys.
'Hut Patty knew that It was Itrutus anese and the cannibals of the South
our own city and the spirit of boost play on either team except regular
The press of Florida will extend
A father should not discourage a that makes for a better city.
i-*-o had gone for Jack, and Brutu* Sen Islands lmve developed n rave
Sunday school attendants.
sympathy to Editor R. 0, Meek of boy in becoming what he wants to
** &lt;j had brought him hack so quickly. tioits appetite for the American movie
Try this on your piano.
the Ft. Meade Leader in the death become.
'A nd Patty w ill over to J'.iutus. Btnrs. Their npp&lt;*tlte. however, doesn't
b-oklng so small beside ihe great big crave blond. They w ant them on the
of his son who was killed by falling
We. as fathers, cannot take out of FLORIDA GETS AI*FRO I* Rl ATI ON
Newfoundland dog amt she licked screen.
under a phosphate train in the min­ our sons’ minds what the Creator
»**■*&gt;**-;l*% 4•'
B runts' paws nnd *’" • * -«L-"-^--'i
ing region. Young Meek was just has put into them.
For Vocational Training, A griculture
“iffin and rolled m c r on the grass,
eighteen years old and was soon to
and ’rr?.-ker
I’p to . a certain point of devel«»*;
Old Age Unlr'B'.y.
raying to Itrutus that she was a very
enter upon his studies at tlie univer- . , .
\\')&gt; rflft’t I . Ill
.package
Washington, Sept. 2.—Southern
f.*aieful happy, little dog.
re ••
sealed by nature—as to taste and states have been allotted 1691..ITS of
"Ilrutus licked her. too, to slum* ho
I * of &lt;u-ra tmn u glad ho Imd been able to help health**. We rai
talent for a lif*- ocenpaticr., ..,.d the i the $.i,i&gt;i&gt;l,9lfi granted by the* gov- Oy Mary Graham Bonner l l j
Evcn t hoqvh Go vomer Cali* package may io t contain tlie
v are -.ii...
t,*r and all the other dogs played Ic.-j
eminent for the fiscal year of 1919-20
shows nepotism in appointing his
around so joyfully.
for agriculture, trade, home eco­
father's desires.
son n3 Adjutant General we will say
"And tln n. for a special treat, every
T
H
E
PET
DOGS.
W. F. Bartlett
The life histories of tlie world's nomics, industrial subjects and
that the young man made good in
one
of
them
had
a
hone,
and
Jack
'T
h
e
r
e
w
ere
five
dogs."
said
Daddy,
Oaktleld,
Gn„ May 10, 1917.
teacher training under the vocational
fhe army und he will undoubtedly leaders in every field of endeavor are education law. Allotments for gari- “who belonged to a boy named Jink.” gave h ltn v lf n piece of cake I" ended Uld Kentucky \He *&gt;-. •
make a good state official. The filled with denials of what their culture in tlie southern states total
"W hat were tlirlr nam es?" aski-d Daddy.
Paducah, Ky,
criticism is only levelled at his fathers wanted.
Gentlemen;
?363,9M,
for
trade,
industry
and
I
For in«tar-o'-, **-. -v.r of- a 'miner
“How could he hare ever thought
father for his selfish spirit in ap­
Soapy Pear.
Please allow me to ztate that 1
'
a great poet ’ designing his son’s home economic;, $105,130. and for of so many nntncsT" asked Nick.
pointing his relatives to vy."/-'• *
Little
Jeanne
was tremendously In­ have sold your hog cholera remedy
teacher
training,
$222,522.
"They were all named.” said Daddy, terested In the patriotic song* she
education for the law: or the head of
the state.
Allotments by states are: Virginia, "and I will tell you their names In heard nt the community singing to for one season and have ordered
an international industry for the
more for this season. Last year I
$63.6:11: North Carolina. $67,152; the order In which their sizes ran.
which her mother had tnken her.
. With the finest start tow ard build­ ministry, or a famous musician being South Carolina, $16,350; Georgia.
sold
it to 12 or 15 men who raise
"Itrutus
wns
the
Inrgest
of
nil.
He
few evenings Inter she wns play­
ing up a big city here at the head of brought up by his father to enter $80,316; Florida. $25,991: Tennessee, wi* a Mg Newfoundland dog. Next ingA close
hogs.
1 told each of them to take
!&gt;y
as
Oier
mother
practiced
navigation upon the St. Johns river trade.
came
Bogl,
another
Newfoundland
dog,
the
remedy,
feed it to their hogs
nt the plnno.
"Mother," she asked,
A father’s desires and ambitions $67,220; Alnhuma, $65,576; Missis­ but not so large as Itrutus.
the people of Sanford should keep
ami
if
they
lost
a single hog from
"can
you
play
that
piece
about
the
sippi, $51,864: Arkansas, $18,259:
pushing and boosting. Don’t let the for his son either have the etfect of Louiiiana, $51,510, and Texas. $120,
"Third cam e Patty, an Irish terrier. ■soapy pear?' I like that one best of disease of any kind not to pay me
Then came Oujl, a cocker spaniel, and nil."
ship of state stop in the eddies or failure in his whole career, or else 398.
a cent for the remedy, hut when
Inst came Susy, a little hunting dog.
Her mother, knowing the child had they began to sell cotton every man
run upon the snags of pessimism the sun's will ami ambitions is fired
Oklahoma is allotted $50,937, When they alt stood together they confused some words, played various
or tie up at the banks of procras- by parental opposition to a realiza­
came in and paid me for the medi­
which
is not included in the southern looked like n flight of stairs, anti Just melodies she remembered hrarlng nt
tii a tion. This is the time to load tion of success in his own life’s am­
cine
and every one of them told me
ns though one could walk from Susj tlie community singing and flnntly dis­
states totat.
tl e old boat for all she is worth and bition.
that
it was the best hog medicine
covered. through this method, that It
The first quarterly paymenis-^will right up to Ilrutus.
bring her to the shore of prosperity.
Hut tiie risk of failure is always
they
ever
used. One man paid me
*"Ab.' said Patty, 'I see something was the song "Over There" Jeanne
too great for a father to assert his be made Oct. 1.
for
the
small
package and bought $5
coming my way.'
referred to. Tlie refrain, "So prepare,
ambition
in
what
his
son
is
to
be­
worth
more
ami
said it was the best
“All
the
o
th
e
r
tings
looked
nnd
so
prepare,"
was
the
one
which
to
J
Sanford needs u pavilion and rumI'Ll'MR PLAN PUNCTURED
Patty said, 'T here Is a bug nnd I'm her var«. had sounded like "soapy that It** hud ever tried.
m.inity building on the lake front come.
going to catch It. I’m going to snap pea r."
Yours very truly,
Our first duty us a father is in
a tut the united efforts of the various
It
up nnd swallow It down nnd enjoy
Senator
Sm
ith
Say*
Socialistic
S
lu
s
h
W. K. Bartlett.
dubs ami the business &lt;men of Sun- seeing to it that our sons have
It
thoroughly.’
Rubber-Seed
Oil.
Merchants
Grocery
Co.,
Washington. Sept. 2. The Plumb
fo d should be directed toward this healthy bodies.
"Hut tin* bug said to Itself. 'I'll piny
The
Journal
*&gt;f
Industrial
nnd
Em
Sanford,
Flu.
much needed building.
Tourists
After that it is a matter of general plan for tripartite control of rail­ n Joke ott that dog.' And the bt)g did glne*‘rlnu r'bejnlstry culls attention to
3 - He
*
want a boat landing, an amusement education, and th*-n special educa­ roads was opposed in the senute piny a Joke, n very mean joke.
a p-porr of the ngi-b-nlutre department
Carelessness
Results
in Failure
Thursday
by
Sen.
Smith,
democrat,
building and golf links and just giv­ tion for the son's seif chosen career,
"Patty snapped at the bug anil then of the i-vdernieil Malay states on the
ing them a go 11 hotel w.il not hold or education that will enable him to Georgia, who declared it is "u n ­ was nbont to swallow it when she oil from fhe «ec*l« Yf rubber trees ns
Thut is v hy we say "Feed 1). A.
reasonable" anil socialistic.
Sen. Imd gotten the bug on her tongue, n * bstltute for llii'eed oil. The oil Is Thomas’ Hog Powder according to
them in Sanford. It is not too early 'parch for and find himself.
Smith read a letter which he wrote when what should Mint menu bug do of lull quality, requires but Hub* re­
to be figuring on these amusements
■'&gt;&gt;* -.
I)U NOT FEED 1I'
Tin- whole lias.s of our future pro­ to J. C. Tyson, secretary of the
fit* g mill comes from a waste prod­ SLOPPY, but mix it with ground
now.
gress. as individuals and as a society chamlier of industry, at Savannah.
uo tlmt Is available In great quantity, I* id and moisten with ju«t enough
,s in g &gt;ud health and education.
anMint t* ensj to collect, transport
Ga.. in response to a communication
water to make a crumbly mass.
It is a sorry s peri nun of h n ii
nre
*tore
nnd easy P&gt; ■rti-li. Expertui reforms have their basis in J asking his support &lt;&gt;f the plan.
Then
each hog gets a beneficial dose.
wl i does not enjoy a good game of
n*i- *s with a cons'gument of 31 tons
good
health
and
education.
8*
*
full
directions on package. Your
“
I
am
opposed
to
it."
Senator
Ilf ■
-ent to Ell-Maud resulted lit tl
base ball, the great American game,
money
back
if you are not satisfied.
Smith
wrote,
“and
if
it
ever
becomes
A
boy's
first
ambition
may
be
only
vie
*
of
xy.**i
j*
ton
for
I't-n
il
and
*1**
the squares! game in the world and
Merchants Grocery Co.,
a t *i for Ibe roslit.ini dike, l.ttiMvd
Sanford bus given the people some a stepping stone to a final attain­ live enough in the senate to require
■lllng tit &gt;.:*«• a
Sanford, Fla.
it, f sh
freely expose its indefen­
oil
of the finest quality of ball this sea- ment.
ton
3-4tc
sible
features.
ton that we have ever had. Keep
In the matter of choosing a busi­
“This proposition is so unreason­
up the inter,.-! by attending every ness or profession for our sons, there
game and giving yi ,tr money for the need be but one self imposed in­ able thut its unfairness should be
dear to the operators of the rail­
team. Keep young by being in the junction.
roads. It is worse than socialism.
Let nature alone.
young hoy’s class. The hall games
The
socialists' plan is to have all the
keep our people at home.
A boy with a healthy body, the
people
own and all th*- people oper­
honest desire to serve and the power
ate
the
industries for the benefit of
If the men wiit have the money j
thought and mental discipline
all
the
people.
The ‘Plumb’ plan is
here for investments would only in- ♦which general education will give
lsi
have
all
the
people
own the rail­
Jack Quickly Took the Bug Off.
vest it here in Sanford instead of his parents will need have no nnroads.
and
one-eleventh
of
the people,
chawing after foreign rainbows this i xiety lor his career,
but turn ll'i-lf over sn It iitturtn-d
city would prosper beyond the fondHis success is assured and the pro- operate them for tiu-ir own benefit Itself to P atty's tongue, nnd so Patty
“In Union
burden
the
balance
of
the
people
to
est dreams ot the greatest optimist cess by which he finally attains it
couldn't swallow It or rut It or any­
anv
extent
they
may
see
fit.
There Is
in our citizenship. The man who are as natural as unknowable und
thing!
"Railroad employes ought not to]
lias money nnd Invests it here in strange as bow bones form in the
"Poor P atty ! And the hug hurt I
Strength’*
| support it. They cannot afford t o 1 "'Oh, what shall .w e *1**1’ Ilrutus
Sanford is the man who should re­ egg.—Tampa Tribune.
put
themselves
in
the
position*
of
said,
*
*
■
*
be
looked
nt
Patty
out
of
ceive all our encouragement and
seeking unfair advantage over the bis sad eyes, for Brutus was very
should be assisted in all his enter­
DO IT YOURSELF
HE principle applies quite
kind *-*&gt;'n though to* was such n great
prises. Having faith in your home
The Herald is in receipt of an un­ balance of their fellow citizens. Jus­ big dug amt so strong.
ns much to banking ns to
town is the greatest asset that any signed communication calling atten­ tice and right should control all. and
soldiers or stntcs or governments.
"Then Brutus bud a fine Idea. He
city can have.
tion to the idea that the prices on it would be unjust for onw-eleventh ran for Jack, for be bad sect* Jm-k
It is most fortunntc thnt the Fed­
all commodities in Sanford ar&lt;- too of the people to take the railroads go to a tint! by field to play baseball.
eral
Reserve Banking System hn 3
The Seminole Hotel in Sanford high. This is u matter for the people and use them for their own benefit
"Ho ran Just as hard ns be could
with
unrestrained
authority
to
been
inoperation during the war.
has given an elaborate dinner to the of Sanford to solve for themselves.
and when he ronched tlo- field tie didn’t
si .
burden
the
balance
of
their
fellow
base ball team of that city. From The Herald has been comparing the
even notice tin* hnsi-hatl which bud
The advantages of this organiza­
Just b**en tilt with the but.
the published menu it is apparent prires here with the prices of other citizens."
there
tion necrue to the customers of tlie
"The boys were uwfully frightened
that the boys must have known what places ami they compare favorably
member
banks who nt tlie same
for n mommt a s they thought Ilrutus
IIARTIST*MKTIIODIST GAME
was coming, which partially account. price fur price. There are times
time contribute to the strength
might
get
Idt
by
accident
will*
Mie
for their marvelous sucre*), this sea-1 when you car* find certain articles
of tlie nation's banking system
Baptist
Sunday I ant hall, amt they called out to him.
sot*. Incidentally, the boys are cer­ cheaper i-specinlly where they are McthoiiWl and
nnd enjoy tlie benefit of its pro­
but
Brutus
wasn't
thinking
of
being
Schools Will H ave Big Game
tain now thut their efforts are appre- making a run on this nttirlc for a
tection.
nfmhl
of
anything.
T h u rsday
ciutrd, ami appreciation goes a long leader but taking them all around
"III!* lu'MIy tl*** ball ifidn't hit
way in this world. There is too Satiforil can sell as cheaply as any
Thursday afternoon, September 11 Brutus, anil Ilrutus went tight on up
much taken lor granted. When the other plice in Florida. For one is the date set for the much talked to Id' t u*«ter, barking, ami showing i
FIR ST
individual or organization does good thing the merchants here are in­ of ball game between the Methodist t*&gt; hi* •**•» Mint be wanted to have |
str en g th !
work the full measure of praise clined to keep their light hidden un­ atid Baptist Sunday schools of San­ Jack Pi |o*v ]t!in.
NATIONAL
hr
should he meted out.- Kissimmee der u bushel a ml do not feel dis­ ford Considerable interest is being
" 'I gm ** Brutus x,nuts me for some- .
BAN a
Gazette.
posed to quote prices as freely as taken in this game und both sides Mdng.' sit'd Jack, 'for lie wouldn't J
-----O----other places but this does nut rub are already claiming an easy vic­ *o.l.e to tie* baseball Held If It w en n't
From all reports corning from the out the fact thut our merchants tory. Messrs. Chittenden und V* .*,!* for *nttte;h|tig Import out.'
"So Jack run quickly home, follow*
-rm m
north and east and west Florida will carry a large line of all kinds of j lace have been chosen to be the oflift
Brutus. There tie found P atty
have mop tourists this year ‘than goods, we have the stores and they | tidal "Umps" and all other urM EM BER
ever la-fore. Coal is up and going hava the prices and if our h*»mt- rangenieiils are being made for the with the bug on tier tongue ami feel­
= h^
-------F E D E R A L RESERVE^
ing most unrotnfortnble.
higher and will* the prospiiU I* u people would get around to the vari- big game.
"Jack quickly took Mie hug off nnd
SVSTEM
Sunday school pu|!ils of the Inter- then
bud winter in the north there an- »ti« •tores and compare the prices
Putty no longer looked sick und
thousands who Mi,l &gt;cek the balmy they Wuu’.-I find that trad -..: at mediate grades ami younger who at
miserable.

THE SANFORD HERALD

FOUR-FIFTHS OF THE RlEN

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

DADDY!! EVENING®
R tifE rw n r

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�SEPTEMBER B. 1919
-------------------------------Little H a p p e n in g s
M en tio n o f
M a t t e r * ,n , , r , e f
Personal B e n t s
o f In terest

THE SANFORD HERALD

In a n d A b o u t
d The C ity dt

Summary of the
Floating Small
Talks Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Renders

tiful little boh kit lies. These g»ntlc™*n tell u wonderful story of the
hand to hand nnd leg to let; struggle
in rapturing the kittens, hut they
show no murks of the conflict. The
kitties are in the show window of the

t

home. Mrs. Clinard and child will
arrive later. Dr. Clinard will take
op the practice of medicine here and
expects to open up offices in a few
days. At present he is mnkini: the
Carnes Hotel his headquarters. Dr.
Clinard hns Just returned from
France and Germany where he was
with the A. E. F\ for sixteen months,
being in many engagements and be­
ing wounded and gassed He left
Germany on July 15th reaching this
.country 15 days later and receiving
his honorable discharge on Aug.
27th. lie is a Georgian by birth hut
',aH
G'diig in "es* Florida for
many years engaged In the practice
of his profession ami for a year or
more before entering the service of
his country had an office in Jackson­
ville. He is well known in the state
where he has resided ami comes to
Sanford with many years of experi­
ence in his chosen profession.

art* the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
were, amonc the visitors to the city i They
Miss Carter is at the F'rench Shop
Harry
Wilson.
on Tuesday.
to
welcome Fcr many friends anil
VI- Seal pint fruit jars at L P. • Commencing Sunday the rates at
customers.
She will he glad to help
5G-ft
I
the
Park
Avenue
Cafe
will he as
McCuller's.
you
select
your
fall millinery. 71-1tc
2-2te
Rohv and Julia I.aing left Tues- 'usual. 50c per meal.
Mr. and Mrs. FDitlor Curlett, Miss
, nj'K
,|lt for an extended visit to ' The primary classroom of t he
F
’mma
Eichner and William Eichner
'joTt* in West Florida.
IJ M*u»wl!.t
Methodist church has i.—_
been presented
oi Geneva were in the city Wednc#'
with
six
window
sliades
in
memory
Vote out the hogs on Sept. Iff for
of Judge J. Wofford Tucker, the day. Mrs. Curlett is ot\ the execu­
,h»t i&gt; the day of election. 3-2tc
gift of Mr. It. T. Caston, of Cheraw, tive hoard of the Hospital Associa­
Mis# Clotilde Atkins has returned South Carolina.
tion and came in to attend a busi­
l0 her home after a tb it with rela­
ness meeting. William is still in
Musson's swimming pool is now Undo Sam's navy hut expects to he
tive# in Sanford and Ocala.
Prices reduced on all goods at open on Wednesdays, Thursdays, discharged aoon.
Mr# Grace Williams* millinery store. Saturdays and Sundays in the after­
It is time to get out that old hat,
noon.
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bring it to the F'rench Shop—let us
Mrs. A. K. Kosscttcr and little make it over for you. Mrs. Wilmott
Lav off your work Tuesday, Sept.
daughters have returned from Com­ will he In Sanford Tuesdays and
Nolire
16 and go to the polls to vote out
merce, Georgia, where they, have F'ridays from ten to four. Come In To .'to' kholilcrs Sanford ituildi ng
the hog*.
:,-2te
been for the past month vla.ting
Loan Association:
Mr. ami Mrs. W. L. Morgan are Mrs. Hossettcr's old home and rela­ to see her, ami let her In Ip you plan
All stockholders are requested to
your fall wardrobe.
71-1te
making their home in Sanford again tives and friemis.
he
present at the monthly meeting
James Johnson, one of the most
after an absence of several weeks.
Misses Kathleen Urady and Sara prominent residents of the Lake of the hoard of directors of the SanComplete stock Diamond tires Wight have returned from the girls*
Monroe section has returned from a fxrd Building &amp; Loan Associniton to
Wight Tire Co
*
Rs*lt
camp at Junaluski, North Carolina visit to his old home in Tennessee. he held at their oltlce on Monday,
Or and Mrs. E. D. Hrownlee have where they studied and played for
We are sorry to learn that our Jim September 22nd, f&lt;&gt;r the purpose of
returnd from a month's vacation at the past month and greatly enjoyed will leave Monroe shortly and attend amending by-laws.
points in North Carolina and' Geor­ the mountain air.
Sanford Building &amp; Loan Assn.
a Methodist seminary at Cincinnati.
By T. J. Miller. President.
gia.
WHEN YOU THINK OF CAN He will he greatly missed not only at
Tuesday. Sept. 16th is the day to DY THINK OF THE KANDY Monroe hut in Sanford where he has Attest:
A. P. Connelly, Secretary.
vote on the hog question, Remem-j KITCHEN. IF IT HAS SUGAR l*ot| a of friemis.
2-1 tc
her the date.
3-21® 'IN IT WE HAVE IT.
STAR
F’riday, September 12th is the
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C. W. Kntimingcr of Longwood THEATRE BUILDING.
date set for the novel "Laundry
H ousc Danceleft Monday. He will visit points in
Sandy Anderson is hack from an Sale" which will he given by the
Georgia and the Carolina’s while on extended trip to Pittsburgh nnd ladies of the M. E. church in the
Miss May Thrasher entertained
hi# vacation.
points in Ohio where he looked after store room soon to he occupied hy last night with a dance nt her home
Pint Mason fruit jars at I.. I*. peaches nnd other fruits and also G. A. Speer &amp; Son next-to Sanford on Park avenue. A *t ringed orclicsenjoyed a change of climates hut he «n.*r* c..Tr V *(!t be
McCuller's.
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fcvt nacr. home again.
something entirely new und will in­ punch was served during the evening
...A?-« c ' Rigger* n » »•
Mayor J. D. Davison has returned clude some surprises and plenty of
aft*r a delightful visit with relatives
(’My Registration
and friend* in Charlotte, North Car­ from u six weeks’ visit to Hot amusement for all who attend.
Notice
is hereby given that the
Springs.
Virpinln
wlmrc
he
1
•_
ul;
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bruton of Jack
olina. her old home.
rity
clerk
of Hanford will open on
baths
and
enjoyed
the
mountain
sonville were in the city several days
Remember that on September 16th
Sept.
23rd;
1919, and keep open for
ail
that
greatly
rejuvenated
him
of this week on their honeymoon.
you vote on the question of hogs
a
period
of
seven days, until Sept.
and
he
looks
like
u
sixtei
i
year
old
Carl
is
a
former
Sanford
hoy
.and
his
running at large.
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29th, 1919, the registration hooks of
hoy.
his
many
friends
here
will
he
glad
,Henry Lee was in the city this
F'riends and customers are invited to learn that he is doing well in Jack­ the city of Snnlord. at his .mllq** in
week suiting his mother. Henry is
the city hall, between the hours
?
now travelling representative of the to roll ••• the F'rench aim,/ Io inspect sonville where he expects to g n .j^ a. in. and 4 p. m. or. .laid days, for
pretty-!i.ittr*iv •.*..’.liiuerv and La­ the delicatessen business in a few
postal Telegraph Co.
dies
Beady to Wctir line, consisting weeks. He was formerly employed the purpose of giving opportunity to
Uuv Diamonds. Wight Tiro Co.
the voters of the city to register nnd
hy Baker Bros., in this same line.
of coat suits and dresses.
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become qualified to vote at the spec­
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lelller have
C. A. Dallas of Altamonte was in ial election to he held October 7th,
Mrs. Ci eil Gnbbett returned home
alter spending the summer months returned home from their wedding the city Tuesday attending the meet­ 1919.
F. P. HINES,
at various points in Georgia, North trip where they visited New York ing of the county school hoard of
and many other places of i Merest which he is a member. Mr. Dallas
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City Clerk.
Carolina and other states.
and this popular young couple are is engaged in the manufacture of
If you are looking for the newest receiving the congratulations of their concrete of all kinds muking n spec­
Guavas
in everything for mi ludy call at the many friends.
ialty of building blocks and states
Buy
the
best—grown
on South
French Shop.
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A. D. Parrish is home for a few that he is manufacturing much of
Word comes from T. S. Huff that days from Ross, F'lorida, where he is this material now for building pur­ Merritt Inland where cold does not
l.r and his family and Mr. and Mrs. in churge of a mammoth crate mill poses. Mr. Dallas discovered sev- cut them down and impair llavor.
'
"
'
7
i
’ Price per bushel in ventilated crates
Andrews and family will leave New of the F'lorida Citrus Exchange. Mr. era!
years ago that in hin particular Here $1.50; ,M
ivnrt«\ 1J
on. Goo.
delivered
$2.00.
Geo.
York next week for Sanford.
and Mrs. Parrish are contemplating section a fine qunlity of flinty white F\ Ensoy, Tropic, Fla.
71-11p
Dr. D. C. Ward, Osteopath is i n moving to Tampa soon where they sand could he used in the manufac­
ture of this concrete work and his
Sinford on Monday, Wednesday will make their home.
Boost
factory ha* done u fine huainess ever
and Fr ay of each week. 58-tf
WANTED— OLD CLEAN
Leon’s
Auto
Transfer.
All trains
since.
At
the
present
high
pric
•
of
Mrs. 1). I.. Thrasher has returned
RAGS. ANY KIND EX­
met. Phone 91. Hotel Carnes.
lumber
the
concrete
business
is
com­
home from Hendersonville and other
CEPT
OLD
SOCKS.
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ing into its own and there will he
point- in North Carolina where sit.*
COATS,
PANTS.
OR
many concrete hollow blocks used
ha* been visiting for several weeks.
BED SPREADS. AT THE
Fall Millinery Showing
now
in the building of homes and
A *i\ eourse fish and chicken din­
HERALD OFFICE.
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I'irst full showing trimmed models
business
houses
in
this
state.
ner, 75c. Fish suppers 60c, at the
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ray. Troy
now on display at Duality Shop.
Ayre« Daytona Reaeh Hotel. 69-tf und Dorothea have returned homo
Welfare Dep'l Members
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Mr*, (i. ||. Seig of Americus, Ga., after a pleasant trip to Little Rock,
There will he u called meeting of
who iiu* been the guest of her daugh­ Ark., Memphis, Teiin., Tupelo, Miss, the Welfare Department of the
Ei|unl Southern Bale*
ter. Mr David Speer and of rela- Birmingham, Ala., Atlanta, Ga., and Woman's Club on Wednesday after­
Washington, Sept. 3.
Prcpurnl|v,s it. Geneva has returned home. stopping over enroute home with noon, Sept. 10th at four o'clock.
: lion of class and commodity rales
•fuer Mason fruit jars nt L. I*. relatives in Columbia, S. C.
It is extremely important that I upon export trnll'e from the middle
McCu
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Dr. ( \ deW. Brower hns returned 1every member endeavor to he pres* west to south Atlantic and Gulf
Mr i. ! Mrs. Griffin and family front a pleasant vacation spent ut cut.
ports was ordered today by Director
hau retc:;:c*«I from points in South Tryon, North Carolina, while tin
General Hines. The rates to he es­
&lt;'ar-&gt;lii,:i vhere they visited rfcln- Congreg tionul
church is
under­
tablished will he substantially the
Cults Appoints Son
tivi- and friends for several weeks. going extensive .repairs. Mrs. Brow­
Tallahassee, Sept. 2. Governor same as rates to New York on do­
Then's a man at the curb to er will remaip in the mountains a few Catts has .appointed Ids son, Lieut. mestic freight, and will equalize
weeks longer ere returning home.
serve you.
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Sidney J. Cults, Jr., recently mus­ charge* so that southern gateways to
Janie* Higgins is homo from LnnsA pretty line of dresses, coat suits tered out of the army, to he ad­ South and Central America I'alt com­
dak. Pennsylvania, where lie has and serge middy suits are now on jutant general, succeeding James Mc- pete on equal terms with the east.
bum for several years. He will he display at the F'rench Shop. Come Cnnts who resigned the post, effec­
Decision to establish the rates is
home for some time and Ids many to see us before your daughters tive yesterday.
the successful outcome of a long
(rand* ,m. jj|U(| l(, m . |,|„, llKa{n.
' Lieutenant Calls promptly quali­ fight carried on hy southern inter­
leave for school.
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fied
for the office and received his ests for u fair share of the nation's
lii many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. G. F*. Smith have
commission
today.
commerce. The matter was brought
1 L Meitinger are pleased to have returned home from an extended trip
to the serious attention of the gov­
Gem in SatiMrd for a short stay to points in Colorado und other
ernment hy conditions arising during
Pay
Your
Poll
Tax
Now
western states where Mr. Smith is
In order to vote on the new city the wzr, when eastern ports were
interested in mining and oil wells.
charter
oil October 7th your poll tax congested with export shipping while
Mr. Smith is grently encouraged
must
he
pnid for the years 1917 and South Atlantic and Gulf sports had
over his prospects of a Idg strike in
1918
to
the County Tax Collector less than they were able to accom­
oil.
on or before Saturday, September modate.
The Gables opened this week for
Representations were subsequently
13th.
the winter season, much to the de­
made to the shipping hoard to ohYou
must
also
he
registered
with
light of the many patrons of this
fine hotel. The Gables made a won­ the City Clerk, whose hooks will he tain sufficient' cargo* space sailing
from those ports to take care of out­
derful record Inst season, being filled open for registration on Sept. 23rd
going
traffic and to the railroad ad­
from opening day to the close of the und will he open for seven days.
ministration
to cstuhlish equitable
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season and many hookings have al­
rates.
ready been made for this season.
I)r. Clinnrd Here
Dr. S. FL Clinard has arrived in
The Ladies Guild of the F:pi8copnt
First Methodist Church
church expect to hold a bazaar and the city and will make it his future
Sunday school 10:30 a. in.
fair for three afternoons nnd nights
11:45 Preaching and the Lord's
of Dec. 2nd, 3rd nnd 4th in the
Supper.
Parish House.
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. 7:30 Senior League.
J. S. Harvard of Live Ouk has ar8:30 p. m. Preaching, "Sowing and
1rived in the city nnd will take charg
Reaping."
of the dry goods department of the
Prayer meeting Wednesday night,
— AT TH E —
Yowell Co. store. Mr. Hurvard is n
8:30 p. m.
young man of most pleasant address
You will find n welcome and' some­
and hns had many years of experi­
thing to c a r r y home with you.
ence in the business nnd will he n
C. W. White, P. C.
valuable addition to the Yowell
store.
Uncle Eben.
Attorney John M. Murrell nnd
" P e man dnt sells another man a
Mr. Glenn Skipper evidently do not
gold brick." said Uncle Klien. "geo
spend all their lime pondering over
orally finishes up h.v glttln' fooled IdsSunday. Sept. 7th, 3 I*. M.
Blackstone und gazing upon sleek
s'f on Mumpin' n heap mo’ Important."
| steers, for on Mondny they decided
•to innke a short nut » trip, vid when
Lines to Oe Remembered.
. • Hyman while Chaplain in
about two miles from the city aaw a
The sight of n battlefield a fte r the
See Ixical Notice
l if*nr&lt;r —^ ,i*3 *he scenes In the
huge hob cat run across the road, and I
tight Is enough to Ihsplrc princes ollli
e
Die Wonderful Woman.
x love of peace nnd n horror of wnr.—
on urriving nt the scene cf the cat’s j
Napoleon I.
crossing they discovered two bsau-1
i

PACE SEVEN

“ A Key to A Dug-out’
Subject of Special Sermon by

Dr. George Hyman
--------- At T h e ----------- ;

Baptist Temple
Sunday, Sept. 7th, 8:30 P. M.
OTHER SUNDAY SERVICES
10:3(1 a . n i. S u n d a y S c h o o l
1 1 :4 5 a . m . C o m m u n io n S e r v ic e
7 :3 0 p. m . B. Y. P. U.
Wednesday 8 p. m. Mid-Week Sermon

C a r Always Ru, '\rr*\Jt*.rt..J?i
Oliver was In the habit of going to
Ills gnindmn for favors, and was never
disappointed. While playing with the
other
of iin* nclghlmrlinod tliolr
fnotlmll came apart, and they tit out** t
they could sew It together If they only
had n piece of shoestring. Ollv.
crime to the rescue. "Let's go nnd ask
gnindmn for a shoestring." he sug­
gested. "You can get nhoqt anything
you ask for over nt ernndm a'r 2...

■“ Show Volcanic Formation.
T h e whole of tho west of Scotlnnd
and northeast Ireland are of volcanic
formation. Look a* *!&gt;•• Ot&lt;\c* cr.UZCway, with Its queer pipes of
nnd the Isle of Skye, which Is simply
m ade of lava. Staff’ll consists of sheet*
of bedded basaltic lava, and tho
mntiH ringnll's cave Is excavated
pure lava.

Rusty Steel.
T o cjriui rusty steel, oil well tho
! rusty pnrts and set aside In this stato
F irst Aero Mall Service.
Till* first rcgulnr aero mail sorvlro for tw o or three days. Then wipe dry
In the world was started hy the Unit­ with clean rags ami polish with em­
ed Slates government. Mny 15. 1918, ery or pumice stone. When very rusty
between New York nnd Washington. nnd a high polish is desired rub tho
The uctun'l Hying time made was three article with a little slack lime.

hours and twenty minutes, Including
six minutes' Mop f&lt;&gt;r re' lying nt Phil­
adelphia. At that time the fastest
railroad train record between the two
cities was five hours. The airship time
lias since lev;, reduced to two hours
and thirty minutes.

Where the Wrinkles Are.

“Improving the boudoir cap—little*
wrinkles that help to innke It morn
becoming." snys n headline. Tho
wrinkles.
we understand the prop­
osition. nre In Mu* rap. not on tha
wearer.—Kansas t ’lty Star.

On the Pike.

The old n.itlotml pi!:*', (lint inngnlil
cent road Mint used to run from Mur*
land to Illinois, witnessed some sharp
brushes of fast driving and tinny i.r
adventure of travel. Tile New York
Tribune tells one story about Henry
Clay, who was sometimes railed the
•Tnther of the Turnpike." He was
traveling along the pike III u couch,
when tlie horses ran and spilled him
out In milling Into Mio miry mud. "N'c
hnrtn done," be said when the driver
rushed to pick him up. "Only n poor
mixture of I'eiinsylviinln snnd with
Kentucky clay!"
Wai; In:,.
Walking! Walking! A nt ....
ure there Is In Hie mere ne of rni •
Ing upon some plmsnnt lovi ! If i.lleved by iilieniiiMug lilH and dn:i\ mi
much the better.--1'd v.ir' I*. .'l«.od
Beauty vs. Brains.

Many n headliner Is more the re*
ilt of her maid's handiwork Minn her
Irector’s liemlwork.—Film Fun.

All persons ilc»irlng to attend Sunday school will
phone No. ID. 30fl or DO-J
not later Ilia n Saturday
noon. F'rcc Irnnsporluliun
will he furnished them to
nnd from if within a radius
of three miles of the Meth­
odist church.

Christian Science services
will lie he’d at the .Voman's
Club, Oak avenue, between
Third and Fourth strets,
on Sunday, morning nt 11
odock.
48-tf

A RFMARKABLE WOMAN
LIFE und CAUSE
Popular Sermon
by
Dr. George Hyman
Daplis! Temple, Sanford, Fla.

SERVICES

a* the Church, Lake Monroe

Congregational
Church

Sunday Morning and
Evening

woman should have at
E VERY
least the training in business that
the handling of a bank account gives.
You don't know when you'll need it, nor howr much
Wc are glad to help you learn the working of a hank account here;
to leach you all you need to know about it.
Ladles' accounts aro Invited

It is simpler than you think.

�THE SANFORl) HERALD

I'AtiC HCJHT

t b a o - i a f a r |&gt; a p p r o v e d and r a t i l o d . a h a lt b*
d r a in ad rlaotad tor t h a ftrat r * m n i u i o n r n
(or a u r b U rm a b a . i n t t i a j and r n d i n c a t U
h a r ti n b a f o r o p r o v i d e d , " uod
\Vh«*a«a: T h # a r t provide, t h a t “ T h a
form of f a v i r n m e n t of tha city of S a n f o r d
m t i d a d for u n d e r thi* a r t ihall b e t h a t
B o n n aa th* C o m m U t i o n - i f anac'O F l a n . "
and
* W h e r e a t: T h a a r t furthar provide* t h a t
I t * official ballot for aurh rle-ti n ( h a ll h a v e
p rin ta d t h r r a o a t h a q u a d ) a t a h t n i U e d t o
th # d a r t &gt;r» for d e t a - r a i n i t l - a , l o - m t " if ) '* tion: ‘"'•hall t h a c ity **f Sanford a d o p t th*
C o r a r a iv tic n - M a n n e r F la n Charter?**
N o n tb e r r f o r a . b y the a u th o r ity in m e
( • • t e d a n d by d)ree*."&gt;n of tan .1 p r o c la im
Tu*«da&gt; . H r t o h e r 7 th . 1919. a* C h a r t e r
e l e c t i o n D a y , a n d do he reby eive n o tic e
t h a t on T u e s d a y , O c to b e r 7th. 1919 a n el**,
t l o a will be bald in th # city of S a n f o r d (or
t i e purpoa* of d r 'e r m i h f n r tha q a r e t l o o
•"Shall lb# a ii y a* S n r ' c * i ( ! - p : i l o Cora*
m t a a l n n - M i n i f e r F la n C h a r t r f , " a n d for
for t h e p u r ;
' ele ctiac l ^ r t a r i t y com*
mi**ion*r*,
tro v id in t
aurh
C o m m iaatim U a n a ( # r Flan C h a r t e r i* ad ap ted a t aitch
election
Elect"?* d - l i r i n f t " vote in f a v o r
of th* “ C i t y of S a n f o r d i d o p t l n i l h . Cooi*
r e ! ( * i o a * M a ta r r r Flar. C h a rte r »ha!i m a r k
thalr reepectiv* ba llot* a i t h a rr»*a m a r k
X befora t h e w o r d , " r o i l A D O P T I O N "
a n d flee te r* d r * ir in e t o vot* a ;* in * t t h a
" C i t y of S a n f o r d a d - p t i n r C om m D aionM a r.a ra r Flan C h a r t a r " ahall m ark t h a t r
re»pacti*» ballot* » ) t h a rr&gt;*t mark &lt;X&gt; be*
fora the »&lt; rd* " A G A I N S T AD ' &gt; P T I O N . "
E le c to r , d e vlrlr* t o »ota for Camrr.iaatonari
•. .hall
plan*
a r k X)
. . . . K.
. . . .a .rro»*
. . — m------■ b*far* t h a n a m e
of th a c a n d id a l# of th e ir choir#.
And by th e t a m e a u th o r i t y I h e r e b y »p*
point C lau d #
H^rr
! r.. CsftP* 1* l l n t t .
W alter M. Hivr.»«
t■
in*p#f!of* of * y f h
r l e r t l o n a nd If. C. D u R '* # f-ft be
r l r f k of
t y f h r u c t i o n . *rul do ct'«* ftOllft tbmt fb&lt;»
p s l l i n j plar# for »uch election » ill be in t h #
In t h # city halt, k n n * n aa t b * Hr*
a p p a r a t u i room , • i t u a t c i on F i l m c t t o a v e ­
n u e bctiacen l’ir*t a n d Second ttreet*.
Witn*** m y h a n d a n d (cat a i the actinic
may r cf th# city ■ f S a n l . r d at S a n f o r d .
Seminole c o u n t y . Florid*, thi* th# 2 s th d a y
of A u c u t t , 1919.
• •a!
F. D M1L1.ER,
Actlnc M a t r of th# C ity f S a n f o r d .
A t t e i t : F. F. flinr*. C i t v n . r l .
S ^ tc

C

r R C I I ’L VM STION
H ' h t n t r C i i j i l &gt; r U t l , A r ( i of ISIS.
) . ! • « . f S'loftdi. r n t l l l r d " \ ft i r t to u t - 'll .h
tb* p - a , * n t a w l t l p i l * o * *r«ni*ot
c it y of S u n f c r d , f o a r . t y of SamlS'-le, «tal* «f
F l o r i d a , a n d to o r f a n i i a inaoff*-rM* and
r t t a b l i t h a r . t y (&lt;i*»rnrn#nl lor th* « b ».
s a d t o preuerib* t h r j a r M l t l l a. p »*?• a c A
function* ol *aid rn j r . l H p a U t ) appro* *d
J u n e Tib. 1919. pr-*vldt*. a r a o n r o t t r r
t h l a f , t h a t " T h * pf *!&gt;;or.« if th.* a r t (ha!!
broom # a f f r r t u * a n d tb a lt b# in full I n f t t
a n d off#ot a t , fr m . - ;
t ■ th i C m T .
d a o a f to r tb#
M o t d a y in J a n u a r y .
1 9 .0 ; p r v v i d a d t h a t lb* *arr- «i.a!l b» a p ­
p ro v e d a n d r»tifl*d l &gt; a n .a j o r lt t * .
'
t b a &lt;]ualifi«d t l a r t . - r , cf tfto city cf Sar.f :d.
vrotir.t a t an elartfran to h» r*!d f r tba*
u r p n ,# on l i r l o h t r 7th. 1919. a n d It t
#r#by t r i i r t b
I.
n tt
S a n f o r d t o p ro v id e for an t * la
t i ’ n on t b - d a t# r .a m rd
Said rrt-.a t h i r t y H a ; ( n - U r * of * . r h a!

f

• kal! provide for a n d pay all c o d a of boldine
th e i m r a n d i f the p r e p a r a ti o n ul
thi*
c h a r t e r , r o t n e t c e e d tin* l l u n d f r d fiCO.t/O
Dollar*
Suc h election »hall b* held in conI r trity » i t h la*-* a n d ordinance* n o * In
force re la ti n g to apecial . l e c t i o n , .
At t h a
* a n e *!#cti(n t h r e e city c-iramiuuioncr* *hall
tlreied ,
V !■ I (Ml f k l f t W W bp* j
p f o f r 4 a s d ratified !f n o t. th e n n o esrafEi*iigfi* ** mitt t*e
*i!«cted.
C a n d id a te * L1* ;
f i l y c o Q tn lM lc c *i t i l !&gt;• c liN tf i a n d w w v
hi* l 4* i
» • An&gt; ua» rr.r: d r r u U l r 4
p«title’n ! ‘» b i r r *ny numtwpr, r.ol to

xbtr*. of ninar* of candiditr* for rily w * -

SEPTUM HER 5. 1919

t l J u a l l r &gt;ad aa trmt**, Afb*rt 0 . Cava*
and Hlchia Wood bride#, and all unkaown
par*«si rlalrainc lrt»r»«t, by th r n u jh or undar any of lh* abav* named defendant*,
rtthar a* h#Ir*. dniyaaa* crantaa*. taeat*-i
a# (th-rmi**, and *11 unknow n p#r*on* rlaim irsc intrr#«t by, th r o u tb s f undar Jaa*la C.
Alurphay and J. R l r h m i n l ' f a r a h e y , har
hu*Sand, now dfraaaad. a* hair*. d&gt;*1(#ai,
lacataa., o r othrrwUa. and *11 oth#r unknow n
jwrvun* -U lm iac any I n l a ra d la and to «aid
I f opartv Invfovad in **ld *j!t,
' ( |

T IK I

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T ^ ^ ^ ' r d a r of C i r , * i r i f ^ * e S e r , t - a
To all u n k n o w n o a rti-* c! il n n r ln ta r # * t
hy. t h r o a t ! ) or u n d r r W-n. &lt;J. A n f - n r i a l .
ft. II. Ham*ay, Oao B. M o r t o n . I n d W I f a a ll v
and aa tr v a ta a . Calv in A. F o a t » . \II*«rt &lt;i.
F**&lt;-*. Hirhl* W o o d b r id t # a n d J r * .i# C.
M u r p h a y and J . R ic h m o n d M a r p h . y , h«r
h u t b a n d . a t h r i r ., drvi*ea*. e-*»ota*«. b ; i ! f •
or o t t r r wit* or a n y o r a li h a r of f t i * . * - d ;*!
U t l U u . o p f o u m . r o r p o r a t i a n * nr a o o t i a *
tlona. r D I m ln c an In ta r a sl In th* folio a i n t
d a arribrd p r o p a r t v a it u a t a in Sam in ola C o u i tv , Florida, t o wdt: ID jin a t I n t r r * ' - t l m of
E a t t U n a of Mall IB villa Ava.. wdt h a vjt h
llr.a of s , r . to , r j n N o r t h a lo n e M r l l i a v t i l r
A v a . 1&lt;! yar-l*, F**t a i r i t k t a n ctr* I s ;
(ard*. S o u t h a t r i ( h t a n ; i a a IS? y a rd * .
•V‘a*t 1C2 ya rd*. S*f. 30 T w p , t&gt; S. I t a n : #
31 K.
You a n d a a r h of you ara h » r - b y o r d e r * d
to b# an 1 a n n a a r b r f n r r ou r ra id C l r r u l t
C o u r t a t th# C w r t If&gt;n • n Sanf vrd. Fla o a
tha 3rd d a y of Nov. A. D. f t | 9. t h e n a n d
tbvra t o m ak# an*«*r t o t h e bill of r o m p l a l n t
bvreia Clad *c*!n*t you.
ft i* f u r t h a r ordrfa-l t h a t thl« n o t lr * h*
publiiha d on r* a wr*k for t w r l v * wrak* in
th# - a n fo r d lla rald. a B a t i y t p ' f , p u b l i i h a d
In Srmlnol* C o u n t y . F l i r i d a .
Wltaea* ray h a n d a n d *#*1 of «*id C ircuit
C ourt, thi* th* 7th day of A u r u i t 1919.
Sral*
r.. A. DO IJO L A S A
C lrrk of C ircuit C o u r t Samlnol# Co., F la .
E. V l lo u a h o td rr
SoLrdtor.
AS-13tr

r:.t»i . on tft* b i l l o t i f i d if
NOTICE o r KLECTIOE
r •F fcil hr § i c n t d by or** h u n d r e d r f
N o t l r r !• h»r«t.y t i v r n t h a t an *I*-tlon
ra,3re q u a 1!fir4 f l f f t &gt;n of t h r city a n d • %■11
l&gt;* mcr t im p » n l r 4 » t t h 4 » f . t t # n r ?.&lt;■*ill l a ha'd a t th* t»v*r*I F o llin t placw* in
t h e r a a d l d i t t or r a n d l d t t r s
m n t or
J*amin il# C i i n t i . Tl f i t * , on th* I k t h d a y
c » m M s : r tfcerrin prr*#r.tr4 will are»r*t the
of : ...ta-nbar 1319 p u r . i a n i t o C h . o t a r
n f l r f • f c ity c o p i n i t t i 1 n t r l! be l* *irc!e4,
»19t of th e Lana of F f j r i l a , Acta of 1919.
th e city council ih a l l plac* hia n a m r on
E n title d An Act t a p r o h ib it H o f . or Sw in*
e tttion and
ballot* p ro v id e d t h a t #uch
r u r .n i n ; *&gt;r roatr-ir.f a t t a r j * in *aid c o u n ty ,
ritter. r.otirr «? a cc epta nce 1* ?&gt;#d a i t h the N t l l t r of t p y l Wa t i o n or T n I l r e 4 t ' n d r r for in* purpc-M &lt;f » d o p t : n t or ra ja ctin* t h e
c ity r lUOftl a t i#a*t ten I0J dav* p rio r to
pr&lt; *.»f,ir.t of *ald act. «atd a ' a c t i i n t a ba
S e c t i o n ' of t h t p u r h * * . U * * o f 1‘Jor
• ;a ction, a r d the c o lla r 1 *hall publi*h the
- ■* ■
l i t U o f law* ( o v e r n 144
e arn a# if all can d id ate * ha*ir.* qualified aa I
N ti^o i« hereby fiver, t h a t 5L C. I l i t b ^ o . i f f *en*:*l • I t r t l i n i , i n r l u d i n f t h r qualifl*'
la a r.»« •p*p*r .1 r*r.cra! c.-.-. a r .
iM f . f
fF*tific4Te S
1T^. datfKl ration of aotar*^
.! t h e c ity , in th e t**ue JU*t pr» c cd ln ( th* | p u r c h1th
cf J u n e .
Ji, 1 ! T# h&amp;i filed
Th# ! llomtr.c »l*rt r. ha * a h*»n atv»olntad
elect) it - N o r t e c lo r akall *irn petition# fur ffc*
t l n j f » r ! l f , r a ! r Its m&gt;
ff.ee, a a d h » j m 4 d r to r- n d u r t l a i d ala-tion an 1 t o c a n * * . , a n d )
m -. t h ar. ih*e# r t '. i i . l i t , *
N j candidal* | Applifaf.
a for 14 1 iee.j t i**u* in t
tr.aka r .t u r n * t th# v o t * . *a*t in t h a .a v a ra i
• r a il cdrru lat# hi* ’* n p»tit- a
T h# thr#* mftCt’ with 14*
S l i t e ertiftc ite
t f a b r i f e v p r t r in r t * . r-»; - - t i v r l y , th# i n t n a m a d to a c t
can d id ate * r*c*lyir.f the three hl(he*t n u r , ‘ . .
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9 H a - k i n t J. P. M a S r t t
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2*» * ft. » a rfr* . T h e i i l i U n d be*
ifir 4»f*e.*ed At tb* dftt# of the f i l l l l i C t of Ja&gt; h. J o h m o a a n d J . W. flail.
i'r - r ir .r t No 3. C. I_ l lr t t t. G. F. P a t t o n .
• u r h e e rtifira te in t h e u m » pf 5«m. M .
S m i th
l*n1*** »ll J C*ft 16r i t e *h»’l be re* D a d d Spaar. a t.J F. F. Kin**.
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\ a . H i c k ., F. A. J o h a dFerr.ed i c e r d t r e to law tai deed wilt i*«vie
t h ef* » n m th* 30 t h d a y ol Septem ber* » r , t . V. M e l , j i n n ar.d 1^ &gt;r.ar 1 Kali.
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No.
I_ t*u»*,lnc. N J. T an A . I» 1913.
r.*r. O. G. Wader11 a n d If. Jl. McCall
U l t t i e e e m&gt;
i i f r . Al uf e Af.d m a !
P rre in e t No t . J. W. F l r a t , (1. T . F#t*r*.
thi« th e 2^!h d i ) *’f .•
V t». 1919.
J. V. Wick*, a n d M. t . I ) » l r j r .
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K * POfGLAfS,
LAKE VIRGINIA
Fr»cir.ct No. 7 R It fio*.*"i, J. n -'■l
L'iefk C ircuit f ' o u r t Serr.lnole (*o,, F l i .
da* c. r. J i - - * i , *•„„
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J. I Hitt • m f J. N. S * i r r . .
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N'Ttir# it haraf
Oldcsf ( ollcse in Florida
Inicr-DSnominalional
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11. Fullar and W, H. Hailard.
Iliad **id r a rt i f lr a t a In ray offir# and ha* M ’- 'llae.
b a i l GactDn to b* bald In a ccordance
re ad # a p p ll r a t i o n fur t a t d*ad to iti u a io
To jirovidi* a liberal education, a eenerou* culture, a
a rro rd a r.ra » u h la*.
Said ra rtiflra ta a m - with th# . . . »
r i u r i d a f u v a r n l n k t h e hjid*
b r a r . * t h r l-dti o i n t d o a r ri b - d p r o p r r t y ait- i t t o( c r r.*fa l a l r ' t : r.j In ra id H a t* an I re­
thorough training of the physical, intellectual ar.d spirit­
u a t a d in S#talnol* * u n t y , Florida, t o - a i t ; turn* t
!-• mad* lu the clerk and enairual nature.
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in th# r a m # of W. } T h i f p a n . Cr.Ia.* taiif *_ i i d e W , ‘- a t n .1 S t a l a a l # C s s . t y ,
Four-year course leading to A. B, degree. Fre-profesrtrtlflsal#
b* f r t r m * 4 v - r c r d i n |*&gt;
®*a
i.. t r ’D6C GLASS
storial courses in Agriculture. Medicine. Engineering,
l a o ta* d a . d v.'i'
tit*/#**a on Ifco 30tfc
Clark of I t - ar.1 of C o u n t y C o m m i u i o n c r t
d i'.
f S r p t a r c b a r . A. D 1919.
ol Sarait •!* C J u n l y . E lorii*.
l.-ti* add Tneology.
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Witn#** m y otfi'iat a lpna tur* ar.d *aal 6 1 - f t r .
Special departments: Music, Commerce, IFtme Econo- (
thi* th a 2*th d a y *f t u r n ! . A. t&gt;. 1919.
tawaD
E . A. DDL*GLASS,
l a the Circuit Court. r*a)#nih Ju d ic ia l C l * .
mics. Normal, Fine and Applied Arts ar.d Academy.
Clark C ircuit C o u r t S » m i n r l r C o . FI*,
Cull. In a n j for S e m l i i l e County. F l o r i d a
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in t h t n r r r y .
-Albert Hall. C o m p la in a n t
Roster of Lectures for 19ir*-'J0 includes a large number
In Clrrult Court of i ha S a t r o t h Judic ia l
In S * u \ t . Hall. D e f e n d a n t.
C l r r u lt of Florida. S r m i n o la County.
of authors, scientists, artists and professional men of na­
Chanrary.
T o K s .a M. Hall, - - — Strevt, In d ian a p p li* .
C. t - iLar.dall. C o m p l a i n a n t
lad.
tional prominence.
v.
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a p p a a r m f f r o m th* affidavit of \ l b e r t
W illiam A i k i n . o n [&gt;anl»i. L u t h r r C. F c r t a r , Hal!t hareia
duly died t h a t ha i* c o m p l a in a n t
T h a pn rf* rao u th T * j* t 4- G uraanta# Co.. in th# above .n t i t l * d c a i t e a n d t h a t It it th *
Naval Ur.if with instruction for ten ratings. Strong
Alia# C. IliE, D a v id l.»a D anial A. D. S t a r - twliaf t h a t th* d a f r n i a n t . It &gt;*a H. Hall, i»
athletic program including aquatics. Expenses m iderate.
b ir d , and all u n k n o w n twraoE) elaimlne a r. n r#*idant *&gt;f th* S t a t * ol F l s r l d a a v f
a n y i n ta r m t b y . t h r o u e h or u n d t r th e tha* «h* it a r a u d e n t of a H a t* of t h e *Jnit*d
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Wholesale Prices
Saminol* I * « * ' ' , l U d i l i

WA N T ADS PAY

ROLLINS COLLEGE

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Know What
You Buy
No housewife should make her pur­
chases blindly, especially those for the table.
T he efficient purchasing; of all food products
requires study and investigation.

Always read labels very carefully and
always BEW A R E when no label is given, show­
ing the formula or composition of the product

It always takes intelligent buying to
purchase economically.

Using self rising flour has always been
false economy.

Many self rising flour manu-

facrurers have never even put the formula of their product on
their packagei. It doein't even (how on the tack what the
product contain*. In thii day and age mott housewives want
to know ju« what they ire buying and they Ihould know,
Few domeitic icience nacher*, few inveitigiting houiewivei
and practically no groerr*’ wivea are bow using (elf riling flour.

It is hoped that the increased use of
pure plain flours and the use of a good grade
bakint; powder in connection, will reault in many other
housewives, discontinuing altogether tbe me of questionable
gradca of prepared flour*.

Many people do not know that self
rising flour is not used generally over the coun­
try, bu: in a comparatively few sections only. It has some­
times been md that it was popular only in that seciion of th*
country where houievrives were lazy. I have always main­
tained (hat such was not the cxm bot that the housewives in
£u\ l&gt;ceh itld and therefore could not be
expected to inni•.

If th is article prompts one housewife
to investigate, my work will not have been in vain.

Now investigate?

Ask your doctor!

Ask vour grocer!

SO TE—SteJ CciUlto is already util Lncu n to most of the ladies cf
Our city. Sk . tt of the Dotnrs'.i• Seif net liraneh of the University of
Chi
Simmons College. Holton CetokingS&gt; koool, a graduate of Lruss
SufTtisor cf Domestic Science in Public Schools, Special
I tctunr c i Domestic Arts and Economy, Special Lecturer to tha
11* **.,&gt;i‘s Clubs.
H e arc publishing a series of her most important articles.

I

On Flour, Grain and Feed
Fruit and Vegetable Crates

W r i t # f * r I 'r l * * L i l t

*V.
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W.A.Menjday Cwnpaij
Pslstka, Florid*

Notire
Vg p 1 r a t i o n f - r t a *
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IT ’S NOT YOUR HEART
IT’S YO UR KIDNEYS
d i a t e ly . T h e u v o th ln g . h e a l i n g oil e ti m u la te e th e k iln e y iv reliev e# in ffa m m a D oes a n d d e stro y # th # g e rm * w h ic h
h a v e c a u s e d IL Do n o t w a i t u n t i l t o ­
m orrow
Go to y o u r d ru g g is t t o l s y and
i n s i s t o n G O L D M E D .A i, l l a a r l e m OH
C a p i ’-il*-#
In tw e n ty -fo u r h o u rs you
s h o u l d f e * l h e a l t h a r .d v i r o r r e t u r n i n g
a h ! w i l l M a#* t h e d a y y o u f i r s t h e a r d
o f G O L D M E D A L ! f v a r i a n t O il.
A f t e r y o u f#« I t h a t y o u h a v e c u r e d
y o u r i e l f . l o n l l r ie t o t a k e o n e n r t w o
c a p s u le s e a c h &lt; ls f, so a a to k e e p la
"I r s l- d v a * r . o t i t i n a n ! w a r d ol! t h a
d u n g e e o f o t h e r a l t a i a*
A s k f o r ’ h e o r i g i n a l I m j - o r ’ ed G O L D
M il! &gt;AD b r a n d . T h t e # a i l * .
M oney re ­
f u n d e d i f D iey dii n o t h e l p y o u .

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a a l a f a i arralinci a n d LOW d r g r r r nf b a r d a r * * .
I b r bftrtrrlnl«(lrftt aaalfnlft. r e ta il i n g In an a v r r a g r Iwial f o u n t . In four
•am ple * *f tb# v a lv e , nf S b i c i f O i per c e n t ,' m l in finding nn c i I i b . or m b r r
b a m f a l bacteria , fally cnaArm It* g n d q a a i i ij In d i r a l e d by i b r I MI NIM AL
arfttjai*.
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A n . a j o r i t y o f t h * 111* a f f l i c t i n g
p e o p l * to-day c a n b* t r a c e d t a c k t o
k id n e y tro u b le .
T h * k ld n e y n a r * th# m e e t Im p o rta n t
o m m
of t h # t o d y .
T h e y ar* tb#
f i l t c r e r f . t h e F u r t h e r s , o f y o u r b lo o d .
K i d n e y d i s e a s e , l i u s u a l l y In d ica te * ! b y
■ w e a r l r a s e . *D * p le * » r.e * » . n e r v o u m e a * .
deepondeeroy, b a c k a c h e . * to m a c h t r o u ­
b le . p a in tn lo ln e a n d l o w e r a b d o m e n .
K a l i a to n e * , g r a v e ! , r h e u m a t i s m , s c i a t i c a
m n l lu m b ag o .
A ll t h e s e d e w a n g r m e n U a r e tin tu r e '*
■ i r n a l * t o vwsrn y o u t h a t t h e k i d n e y #
n e e d h e lp .
Y o u t h o u Id u t e G O L D
M R D A L H a a r l e m O il C a p s u l e # I m m e ­

Mary M

H t M U H l ) . I I.OUIDA

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D r r d I ttifr’
of Fl or i da

N'etlre ,* h e r e b y ( i r o n t h a t 1 • -r- i-mllhORDER
e r ta e h , p u t r h a * * r •( T a t
C erti Av a le No.
T o all u n know n »lr* of. a n d all u n k n o w n
: : ’ . ■■ * • •
:* i I
1 D. 1901. t» r* .-n . elaiminc int*ra*t u n d e r E. S. A E. J.
ha* Bird l a i d a r r t i f l e a t - ta m&gt; '-ffit# a i d ha* W h it* , a n d t i all u n k n o w n pars .rv* ctaimtn*
tr.a .1# a p p t l r a t i a ' r t a * lev : t o i** ue in inta f**t u nde r C. AA'. J a r o r k a , i i d alt unarc-,(dar.ar with l a *
Paid r* rtiflrat* et-.- Miowr. par lie* r lairaln e an n l e r r » t in a n d t o
i f i m t* . following I r e e r i b t ! p r o p e r t y *it- Lota
I I.
■. •- M U r a 2. E. J. AAhit# '.
u a t - d in t-atnin.l* C o u n t y , F l o r i d a t o wft: Subdt*i*to n a* r a f o r d e d in Fiat H.*.k N o 2,
8 W , of S AA ' | Saa
19. T w p
31 South S*mitvol* C i r u s t y flarord*.
l l i r p 30 E aa t.
T h r taid l a n d b*i3( a*.
Y o u ' a n d r a r h of j j a t* bare b&gt; otdrtw d
, * . * , d a t t h a d a ta . f th* D*uan*» -..f iu c K
t o a p p * a r lu th* b.lt of c o m pla int h r n i n
f a r ti f .- a t a in th# r.atn* of J . Ai. Itr&gt; » n .
Mad a g a . n . t you. on the Rule da* f r Nuv*
l o l a u *a!d r r r t i f t r a ' e *kall b a r .d r e m a d &gt; n ti « r . t h a t a n t being the t h ir d id N o v e m ­
a r e o f d i r .t t o law t a i d e ad will ia.ue there*-*ber a 3 1 a.
- thi
ia,
e p t e l er. A D. !»I9.
f t i . fu r th e r - r d e r a d t h a t thi* nvtlc* b*
W i t r e e . my ffirial - . c n a t u r * ar.d i r a i thi*
p l U U i w d one# i a - h week for twalv* s h I i
th - Tib da&gt; ol Auguet A. l&gt;. 1919.
ta
t h * S a n l^ rd H erald, a naw-tpapar p a h ■ .
f.. A . D O U G L A S S .
• if 1 .r t S rr..-. ,1* C o u a t), Uahtd in S»raisi!a C o u n t y , F J i r i d l .
Witnaa* my h a n l a n d n f l - l i l *»al of t h #
F lorida
*vid C l r r u lt C ourt t h i . th# *lh d a y *f AugIt , V. M . Douglaaa, ft. C.
tilt, 1919.
iS eal&gt;
K. A I H U G L A S J
I n t ir r u it &lt;' u t l of th* **# • a rti h Jndlrial
lT»rk.
Circuit
Cu4 t t
Clrenll of f l . r i d a , S a t o io o l r C e en ty .
Schell# Main**,
It) t h e r r* * .
Solicitor f i r C - m pia inant.
ti-lllc .
C 1,. R a n d a ll, &lt; o m p la i n a n t
v&lt;
AA’iliiam t tk i o * - D a n ir l. L u t h r r
Fort#r, In C l r r u lt Court of th* S e v e n th J u d lr ia
C l r r u i t of llo r i d a . S a m la o l a C o u n t ) ,
,n
T h# F o r t * m o u th T r t n t X t i n t u t * # C**.,
C hsntery,
Alice C. 11*11, Davyd L#* D a n ial, A. D.
S t a r t i r d , a n d all u n k n o w n p#r»'-na claim- J. F*. I . t i n t , J-iinad **y J. E. Lainy, h#r hu»i r g ftft&gt; i f i t e r o t by t h r o a g b or u&amp;def th*
b a n d . C amplatr.aftU.
i b o w e a r n t d r t r l i e * or c ith e r of t h e m , at
ti.
b r t n . dr«i»r*ft. grantF#-*, I rfa C r^ t nr itherR B. R a n t
«ii#, and a'] Tther u n k n o w n p #fv»a i c!aira*
M or*, m . i n d ia id u a lly a n d *« tfutt©#, (*al*
iftg 4fty ifilefeftt in a n d t u »ai*J lan d * Ifivolved
arm A. I'oage. Anna C. W«&gt;&gt;4tridg#, Indi*
in
taid auit. et al.
v id u a l l y a n d ar Lratten* (lb?*! (i K a r e i ,
a n d Itichie VV i b r u i ^ , a?:i *11 j a k i o c n
Ilr f rn d f tR tt.
p # r * &gt;f.« claiming any m t e m t bv, t n r o t g i
O rder of Construct*#*- S*fTicr
or u n d e r anjr of th e above n a m e d deleft !•
T o t h n d vfe ndant*;
W»1 s*rs
A tkinin n
a n te , e ithe r a# b t i r t , d n i i ^ i , t f i n i # # * .
Oaf.i#*, l .u t b e r f . I'cMf-r, TH# p c r u a e u i l i
legal##^
or otherwi##. aftd all u n k n o w n p e rT r u t t i. G u a r a n i t m (‘a., Alir# c', Ilill,
•on* e ta i m m e Internat b r th r o u g h of un i t r
I&gt;a*id l.en P a n i e l a n d A. I» M a f b i r d :
i r w i # C. M urphey a n d J* Rielim»ftd M u r p h
It i p p r a n n g from I b r i a mb bill of com*
p h # y , h r r h u i b i n d , m w Je c i * H , a t heir*
plaint he rein filed, t h a t j &gt;mr plac e ©f fetidnvieer#, legate^* of other wUe m d all
d i i t i It u n k n o w n , a n d t h a t .joy, sr« o t e r o t h e r u n n n j n n prr*ont claiming a n v i n te r the age *»f 21 p e a r t :
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tnad at times and shoot all tho ne­
groes in sight whether they have
committed a rrime or not and the
southern negro knows this nnd know­
ing it he will continue to remain
where he is treated sqiturc.

man and with Ids brother owns a
chain of six drug stores in Georgia.
Dr. Telford needs no Introduction to
the people of Sanford as ho is a for­
mer Sanford hoy and was in the
drug business here several years ago.
,
• • •
Thu Union Drug Store experts to
* Governor Catts has appointed start about October 15th.
his son, Sidney Jr. to the position of
Adjutant Generul. The ollicinl direc­
For Stole Scnatoi
tory of Floridn «•!!! sosr. jp„ii like Sanford Herald, Sanford, Fla.
this:
Gentlemen:
1 wish to state through your paper
Governor, Sidney J. Cults.
Assistant •Governor, Miss Cults. that it is my intention to become a
candidate for Stnte Senator from the
Attorney General, Iloscoe Cults.
Adjutant General, Sidney Catts, Jr Nineteenth Senatorial District, rep Secretary of State, Another Catts. resenting Orange, Seminole and Os­
ceola counties, and at the proper
Treasurer, Son in law of Catts.
time l will make formal announce­
Comptroller, Another Catts.
All other state offices and county ment for this office.
Yours truly,
offices to he lilted by friends of the
N C. Bryan.
Catt family.
UN11KAS O NA11LK FEELING

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Head of Tuskeegee Institute Seeks
a Solution
Tuskegee,
Ala.,
Sept. ,‘J.— J. T.
Guaranteed 18 Months
Moton, Booker T. Washington's suc­
cessor as principal of Tuskegee In­
stitute, declared in a statement to­
day regarding the recent race riots
in several cities in the north and
south that it was difficult to under­
stand why there should he so much
apparent suspicion and bitterness on
the part of both the white and negro
races.
"I have never known the colored
people to have more intense feeling
towards the white people than at the
present," Dr. Moton said, "and 1
have never known a time when there
May be bitter griefs untold;
was less reason.
Trouble comes to every man
Though he live the best he can.
I never knew a time when the white
—Edgar Allen Guest.
BUDGET OF O P IN I O N “ JUST
people of the ’ ^.•.‘1* not imlj \Vve
BETWEEN YOU AND ME”
leading white people, but tbe aver­
even t i i e g a t e p o s t
* I have seen many good towns age white man, was more anxious
ami many good cities in the past than at present to he absolutely fair
NOT IN IT
ten years and I hnv» never »,-eo a and just to the negro; to sto to it
A ( hi*'! I* Among Ye Taking Ne'e: good town or a good city that did that the colored race in the south
and t anh. "He’ll Prim 'em'*—
not have a live Hoard of Trade. Do had better school facilities, better
So Says Saunlerer.
you get me?
railroad accommodations, and ede*
*
•
quatc protection und?r tho law.
Trouble and Envy
* Sanford Is going forward so fait This is also true of the nor.tb
T;yu)&lt; ■&lt;nines to every man
that we are even attrsetlil^-v,.,^fde_ .«,'"r her*« was ncwi a thtTe* Vfion’ the
Thougn lie live the best he ran.
,
Orlando to come here ami that south and tho north too, saw more
N r.t . • good hut now nnd-'dvw
is
going
some for I believe it is us clearly the value of the negro as an
He mu.&gt;: !"■■&lt;• the care; of men,
difficult
to
get an Orlando man to economic factor in industrial opera­
None «o rit'li that he can pay
leave
home
ns it is to get some tions. I never knew a time when
Grief and pain to stay away:
people
here
to join the Board of southern white people felt more
None so strong hut he must know
Trade
ami
that
is sail! to he the chagrined and hu initiated at the
All a weaker brother's woe.
most difficult thing in the world.
awful crime of lynching than they
•
•
•
Gliry gives no guarantee
do today, am! I never knew a time
T.ut you shall he trouble free,
* Judge Cheney of Orlando is a when they were more determined to
And the gold you strive to keep
great man in my estimation and I put down mob rule, whether aimed
Cannot say you shall not weep.
think he is great because hu plays at black or whity, than now. Many
He that walks the ways of earth
the game all the time. When lie of the leading pupers of the south
Must at times he lost to mirth;
works he works like Helen when he are speaking out ns never before
Each must have his share of rain
plnys he plays like Helen I suppose against all forms of injustice and un­
And il't useless to complain.
when he sleejis ho probably sleeps fairness to the colored race.
hut no one has over found him
"We, north nnd south, should
Envy no man's costlier dress
usleep.
1
mention
the
Judge
in
this
make
up our minds that there is
It nay rover keen distress:
column
of
nonsense
because
I
hap­
room
enough;
there is opportunity
In the rieli man's home may he
pened to see him at a ball game some enough for colored am! white to
Lonelii.*» and misery.
And tr&gt; great man, brave and good, time ago and the way he enjoyed work peacefully and harmoniously
that hull game tickled me to death. here in America, each living his life
If we i idy understood,
The
judge had a bunch of young unhampered by any act or any un­
May Pi sutiering bitterer woes
men
with him in the car ami he toward altitude of the other, and I
Than hi* humble brother knows.
bought pink lemonade and blue pea­ hope that our leaders in every com­
Each must feel the burl of pain,
nuts and took oil his bat and yelled munity, white nnd black, will get
for Sanford. A grv*t man is the together and smooth out matters
Each mu*t take his share of rain,
Nie.i ear, go through life without
judge, a man who will always stay that are misunderstood, so that
Coming f:* i* to face with doubt.
young because Ids heart is young.
America can tench the world that
And the :&lt;riee of fame and gold
black people and white people can
I see by the papers that my old Rv«* peacefully and harmoniously in
friend Forrest Lake will shy tiis hat this great country."
Earn S5.H0 a Day or More into the Congressional ring and it
looks like Forrest will go to Wash­
Man or Woman
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT
this time.
t j.. e:i tv in your own locality. No ington sure enough
l i t
Mrs. E. W. Peabody
•applies, no money required.
Addtit( " i’ o. Box fi'JT, Jacksonville, Fla
F * Fish ought to he the cheapest
Whereas, In the providence of our
thing in Florida and I am going to All-wise Father there has been re­
liml out why they are not cheaper. moved from our midst one of the
Tilt: FLORIDA T1MESUN10N
1 sent a hoy to the fish store the oldest members of our body, who
' ' *P!* #
i m t r l i n i r r p r r * r n t a t h r for
VfTlpn ip Jril| n i ! i *-ftiling d i p.irimi nlo In (ItU other day to get some mullet and through long years of her association
wriy ind a.ljuininj h rriior). All of pari llmr anyone
knows that mullet should with us has set an example of failhs*|*r, l&gt;f rMmrnjM| 0n# c;i»r full par*
mii
i t i„ it rfftufy )nt| nun ro*rr( n p r r l r n r r lie cheap and the
man charged i fulness and loyalty, Therefore, be it
•M ttfrtm cr \tltjrrn
twenty cents a pound for pop eyed
Hie Florida Timcs-Unlon
Resolved, 1st, That we express our
mullet athnt the fishermen used to
J * r W Ulr, I lurid*
appreciation
of our loss and of her
give to me and darned glad to get
fidelity
to
the
great cause we are
rid of them. Can you beat it?
trying
to
promote.
Twenty cents a pound for mullet in
‘Jnd, That we extend to the family
Florida and in Sanford. I suppose
of
our deceased sister our sympathy
it costs more to raise fish now than
and
love.
it did before the war, eh what?
HOTEL
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Brd, That a copy of these resolu­
JACKSONVILLE'FLA __
tions lie spread upon the minutes of
rt
I
understand
that
the
governbrcpw OUa Gmplete■fWjm-Scrwwi
men lias some men in this pnrt of the Woman’s Missionary Society of
o.'jiii iws SiewvUMtod• C&amp;fab\
Florida
investigating
the
high the Methodist church of Sanford,
p. vtlcxCwwonicfd loCvcrytkinJ-ln
cost of living and they will appoint and that a copy bo furnished her
&gt;wt cfCily-Scnd for Booklet*
*1N0U U.StUTH, PROP'R *
some home profile to help them and children.
Mrs. A. E. Philips,
that they will do some real investi­
Mrs. T. O. Charles
gating.
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I
Mrs. C. II. Smith,
Com mil tee.
The negroes of Texas do not
want their so-called northern friends
Important Notice
trying to get them equal rights. In
There will be a call meeting of the
fact they do not want the northern
people to got mixed up in their busi­ Woman's Club Wednesday afternoon
ness a-tall and they said so In a Sept. 10th at 4:110 o'clock, for the
letter written to some of tiie Smart purpose of electing a president nnd
Alecks up there who are trying to chairman of Welfare Department.
AUTO o w n ers
save the southern negro from him­ It is very urgent that every member
G-dl on us for exact
self. The people in the southern attend, in order that tho election
states understand each other both and other important matters may be
duplicate of your
white and black, and all they ask promptly attended to. By order of
tr“kcn spring,
from
these reformers is to let them the president.
■nd receive
V. M, Douglass.'
alone. We do not want any of their
•prlngwtIloc. Secy.
letter writing, personal visits or
•d a c t lu Q
their newspapers to try and tell us
that I,
what to do. The negro is treated
New Drug Store to Open
teal,
better in ths south than any other
J. C. Dean and Dr. J. C. Telford
part of the United States and if he have arrived in the city from Griffin,
does not like his treatment here he Georgia and expect to open the
can always go north and get in per­ Unit .t Pharmacy in tho Kunner
sonal touch with, those reformers buibli 'R as soon as the necessary
who want to reform him at long dis­ changes can he made in the store
nnd the front of the building. Mr.
tance.
SANFORD FLORIDA
It is the«o same reformers who go Dean is an experienced drug store

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Phone 189

CURBSTONE GLEANINGS

PAGE NINE

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TELLS OF FLORIDA CROP
l)r. J. C. Davis Enthslastlc About
Southermost State
Dr. J. C. Davis of Sanford, Flor­
ida is visiting Ids brother, E. B. Duvis, SIT S. Main Street, City. Dr.
Davis has been in central Florida for
the last fourteen years. He talks
most interestingly of the agriculture
wonders of Florida. One of his
stories concerning a celery crop oil
of 8 arre^ of land which sold this
season for SI5,000.
Another story concerns a pepper
crop oil of to acres which rold for
$50,000. While not discounting his
enthusiastic report it is fair to state
that Dr. Davis admits that last
year was a most favorable one for
crops in Florida.—Wichita Eagle.
Mm :« f'T Slate Scuttoir

Hon. N. C. Bryan of Kissimmee in
this issue announces that lie will he ull
candidate for State Senator and will
make formal announcement at the
proper time. Mr. Bryan lias many
friends in the three counties which
comprise the Nineteenth Senatorial
District and his excellent record as a
member of the house of representa­
tives tor u » term* .’v*M
t,u,Tx
formidable candidate, lie is a prom­
inent business man of Kissimmee
and has many friends in this city
and county who expect to rally to
his support.
King Albert !s Cuming
Washington, Sept. :l. —King Al­
bert and queen Elizabeth of Bel­
gium eill arrive in Washington about
Oct. I, and will he guests of the
President and Mrs. Wilson at the
White House, probably remaining
three days.
The king and queen will arrive in
this country late this month and
will come directly to Washington to
visit tiie President and Mrs. Wilson
before beginning a tour of the coun­
try. It was learned today that the
tentative itinerary provides for their
return to New York from Washing­
ton for a public reception, aft* r&gt;-c Is
they will leave on a journey that will
carry them to the Pacific const. The
cities which will lie visited enroute
have not been determined upon.

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step of the new managers. Under
the old regime there had been an a|nual deficit of from 125,000.00 to
$50,000.00! Under the new form of
government this had been converted
into a surplus; and none of the funds
reported a deficit. Every depart­
ment showed iscreased efficiency.
Public improvements had cost less
and been pushed further.
Under the old government the city
paid the Gas Company $24,278.66
for 1,113 street lamps; under the
new $19,478.33 for 1,119 lamps—a
saving of over $4,800.00. The city
lived within its income. Not one
appropriation had been exceeded!
Police and Fire Departments had
taken on a new efficiency. No boss,
no machine, no scandall marred the
situation; and, in the words of a
leading daily: "Des Moines is de­
clared to be in fact the most eco­
nomically and most honestly man­
aged city of its size in the Middle
West."
We are assured the ihange from
the machine rule to the people's rule
under properly selected agents has
produced excellent results—results

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Phone 118

Sanford. Florida

that arc* phenomenal. John L. Ham­
ilton in a m e n t work entitled "De­
thronement of the City Rosa" is
quoted as saying, "Every rity where
the system is installed has its own
story of deficits wiped out, floating
debts taken up, bonds retired, busi­
ness methods introduced, long stand­
ing nuisances abated, laws enforced,
book! better kept, streets kept cleaner, public works more honestly constructed, public buildings erected,
additional parks and playgrounds
acquired, economies enforced and
taxes reduced All report a revival
of public spirit and imp vcrr.cn
business resulting from better civic
conditions.
There is no variation in the char­
acter of the reports—everywhere it
is leaks stopped, system taking the
place of chaos, efficiency substituted
for poor service, promptness for
hopeless procrastination, lower for
higher tax levies, or better values re­
ceived for the public outlays."
i ‘ "Hut,” Mr.
Hamilton
insists,
back of all these causes for congratu­
lation and rising above every other
consideration, the student of the
new charter discovers that which
explains the wonderful vigor and
vitality of the whole movement and
accounts for a popular favor out of
all proportion to any financial re­
sults recorded at Galveston, or D«-s
Moines or in any other city operat­
ing under the new plan, or all of
them combined. It is the reconcilia­
tion of ihe citizen and his city: tf^*
new birth of his faith in its public
life; the revival of his hopes for the
Republic as a thing that is not to
languish and die from absorption of
the toxins involved within itself, but
is to go one for unreckoned ages,
playing a good part in the drama of
national life."
Thus, that which most commends
the commission plan of municipal
government in general and the Des
Moines pla •Ir. pirticula* ’■. •
optimism it brings back into our
municipal potitirs, the new anchor­
age it atlords far the democracy

The decorations wore draperies of
i!nk vines.
pink crepe paper
The crepe paper was also draped
from the pink shaded ceiling shower
lights ending ir. butterfly bows of
paper ni ?ach corner of th« table,
Thp pink vines • were
festooned
around hanging corners of linen
covers and the center piece was com­
posed of pink Madame Cochet roses.
The guests were Misses Alice and
Annie Whitner, Dr. McCaslin and
.\j r. Hutchinson and Mr. and Mrs.
\v M. McKinnon.
Thursday night Mrs. Henry MeI.aulin entertained Miss Whitner and
Dr. McCaslin with a dinner party.
The center table was decorated with
red roses in the shape of a heart
with a little Cupid in the middle of
the roses. At each plate was a card
in which a red’rose hud was fastened
and a pin with which to pin the rose
on the wearer. On the cards were
maxims and as the guests pipned on
the rose they were called upon to
read the maxims. They were good
ones and brought forth much merri­
ment especially the good advice
given the prospective bride and
groom.
The menu consisted of fried chick­
en, hominy, hot heaten biscuits,
asparagus, scalloped potatoes, grated
cheese, grape jelly, sweet peach
pickles, vanilla ice cream ami cakes
and iced tea The cakes were heart
shaped with red cherries in the center anil the ice cream also had the
red cherries
Thc^e present wire Miss Alice
Whitner, Dr. Herbert McCaslin,
Miss Annie Whitner and Sir. Hutch­
inson. Mrs. J. E. Pace. Mr. and Mrs.
Henry McLaulin and Henry Jr. and
Victor McLaulin.
This afternoon Mrs. H. C. DuIlose and Mrs. E. D. Brownlee will
give a shower at the home of Mrs.
Du Hose in honor if Miss Whitner.

Weather anil t rup Conditions
in Florida for the week ending Sep
tcmiter 2. 1919.
Temnernture —Mldriav
tures *vere moderately high, but the
last of the week was most pleasant.
Temperature averaged 1 deg. below
to 1 deg. above normal.
Precipitation.—The week’s rainfall
nvemged below the norma1
n"
regular stations cf the Bureau, ex­
cept Key West, where the rainfall
wa« above normal. No rain occur­
red during the week over portions of
the northern and western divisions,
where rain is needed to some extent.
The heaviest rainfall occurred along
the east and west-central coasts of
the peninsula, where the week’s total
exceeded 2 and 3 inches. Some of
the greatest amounts reported vere:
Tarpon Springs. 3.4; St. Leo, 1.7;
Ft. Pierce. 2.5: Miami, 2.7; Old
Town. 1.8: Crescent City, 2.5: Lynne
1.4; Jacksonville, 1.5; Madison, 1.2;
Cedar Keys, 2.1; Tampa, 1.2, and
Lake City, 1.2 incles.
Condition of Crops.—The nbjdates of pink and green with an sence of rain and near normal sunaccompanying pinkjheart completed shine in the cotton belt resulted in
the center piece.
upland cotton opening rapidly: pick-

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5. J.

SEPTEMBER S. 1915

THE SANFORD HERALD

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Freedom .from any unpleasant cigaretty after taste or any
unpleasant cigaretty odor makes Camels as unusual as they are
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In fact, Camels appeal to the most fastidious smoker in so
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The standlngthat the name
Certcxn-teed has the world
over simply represents the
summed-up opinions of the
thousands who have tested
Ccrtain-teed quality.

It takes the largest rcofing mills in the world
to produce enough Certain-teed to supply the
demand. Certain-teed has b o thoroughly
proved its roofing superiority from every
point cf service and economy that it is nowused everywhere for every type of building.
It make! a clean, firm, protective, permanent
covering th a t' no element can aitcct—
weather-proof, spark-proof and ru.t-proot.
Ctri.ni.uti it made in rollt, both smooth and rough
tu rfic H (ted nr g reen)— alto in tundiom e red o r
greta atphilt shingle! for residences. Crrtain-trtd i s
t s t t i quality—the name means certainly of quality
and satisfaction guirarvfrr./. It will pay you to g e t
Crrtah-trtd—mott dealer* sell it. Aik for Certain-teef
and be sure to get it.

Ccrtain-tccd *
Products Corporation
Office. a n d W u rtliu u sc a I n P r i n c ip a l C i t i e s

C tr!.iin-tted Pair.tr
*nd t ’arnukrr arc
th e highest oual-

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give the best piiut
rat:
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Hill Lumber Company
ing increased generally, and some
fields of upland cotton have been
cleaned of cotton. There will be no
top nor middle crop in some loculities, the result of excessive ruins and
weevil activity. The rather sadden
change from cloudy, rainy weather
to hot try weather resulted in much
rust and shedding. The weather of
the week was most favorable for the
harvesting of corn and having: much
of the hay crop was lost by previous
unfavorable weather. Cane, sweet
potatoes, field pea.*,''peanuts, velvet
beans, citor&gt; fruits. #&gt;»cd beds and
recent,y plant'd truck did well as a
rule. T ore was somewhat too much
rain In portions of the central penin­
sula, tad (he weather was rather dry,
locally, in the north ar.d west; other­
wise the week was most favorable.
A. J. Mitchell.

Wight Grocery Company

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’'ordin al
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America

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A sbestos Deposits.

In the Kotzebue •mind region, west­
ern Alaska, there are r.lte&lt;*io&lt; depos­
it.* sold to rival the richest In the
world. A«b".«!tw. In tt« nnttiral or vir­
gin state. U a** white ns -now. si,ft n*
the softest silk .nd 11*- It. long strings
rve InyelS, •;&lt;*.!&gt; torn mu -t with the
firger«.

The Royal Arch Degree
The next regular convocation of
AN ALL DAY FROCK.
Monroe Chapter No. 15 R. A. M.
Duttons from neck to hem. fur on
the collar, fur on tho cuffs nnd fur
will be held on Tuesday evening.
at the ends of the side panels, add
Sept. 9th, when the Royal Arc i
•h!c to this costume of plaid novelty
Degr-e will be conferred.
material. Tho alcoves are set In rag•an fashion. Medium size require*
At our last convocation, our Chap­
Our O ccasional O ffertory.
yard* tS lnch material.
lain, Dr. George Hyman gave a very
Quite right. Clara, they rail ’em step
Pictorial Review Costume No. 7515.
inter*sting and instructive talk on father* because they make t*'* ehlP ctres,
34 to 44 inches lust. Price, 25
the Mark Master’s Degree, treating dreii step nround.
rents.
of the historical importance of th •
Marks on the various ancient build­
ings of Europe and Asia.
Each Operative Mason was known
and distinguished by his Mark, it
"111 match my carbon copies
was a recognition of individual work,
against any in town for neat­
and teaching that we should so
guide our lives and actions that the
ness, lasting legibility and-uni­
thoughts of our hearts nr.d tho works
formity. I always use
of our hands should be good and
true, judiciously employed for cur
own honor and the profit of others.
TR A D E
"To him that overcometh will 1
give n white stone, and in it a new
name written which no man knoweth saving he that receiveth it."
M ARK
The subject for this meeting will
be "The Past Master’s Degree in
Capitular Masonry."
Every
Companion of
Monroe
Chapter and alt visiting Royal Arch
Masons are coruVally invited to at­
tend.
James Moughton,
THE
High Priest.
H E R A L D P R IN T IN G

Carbon Paper

COM PANY
O ptim istic Thought.

Gold, however abundant, oannot ren
(Ur h nerwm truly rich.

Rhone 118

Snnford, Florida

�SEPTEMBER 5, 1919

THE SANFORD FIERAI.D

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Clerk C irc u it C o u r t , Sem inole Co.. Fla.
of raid church 1. 1. &gt;amr l^ln* . h o n n on a plat t n l E. A. D O U C L A S S .
| t**1* once a week lor lour a u rceialve w&gt;ekr.
M a u r i - At W arlnw,
ilh.1 Alnandi-r &lt;r Ovli.lo.
ElefV^Circuit C o u r t , Sem inole Co., F'la.
\ T h l . r e .o l o ll o e a d e p t e d to i t g u l a , .e..|p&gt;n
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o llr ito r . l o r C o m p la i n a n t .
You a n d each of y o u a r r h r r r b v n»dr»r^ O r n i i , A. i l , f ‘» l t n .
□I th e C'ounty Hoard o | 1‘u h llr I i . t r u r t i o n
3-Me
Solicitor a n d ol C o u n . r l for C o m p l a i n a n t . lor Sem in ole C o u n t y , Florlda, t h e 2 n d day
H.
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• w ’ ", 1 rof 11oratlim , J o h n L- IIF i n c n (
of S e p te m b e r, A, D. 1919.
la ln t herein fllrd, on M o n d a y tho U t ilay ol
CoPp*11? ' .j
r l, X. W. M o r i n , Hillsboro
In Clrrult C o u rt, He t e n t h d r cult, He m in ale
C. F. 11A It HI SO N , C h a i r m a n ,
I c r r m h e r , A. 1». II»1U, t h r » a n r btfllt; a
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N O T I C E T O 1‘AY IN ti C t I N T A C T O S
L'ounlt, Florida
C. A. D A L L A S , M e m b er,
H u l r Day ol thla Clourt.
^ Seal, p| propo.ala will he received b y the
C' V 7 , j
M r N . M . E. II. F u t n a m .
Clvrratreet T u r p e n t i n e C o m p a n y
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C o u n t y lloaril of F u t d i r I n . t r u c t l n n
Fm m a
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I w.llum E. Ah iam.hr a n d J . I». T n o r a p . o n . i l r i a l d , a n r w a p a i t r r p u h l ii h r d In S a n lu r d . Semi note. S ta te of Florida, a t t h e office ol
for Serr.lnolr (.'ounty, Florida
th e Clerk ol the C ircuit C o u r t , ol t h e fo u r .* A l l r . t :
11r im a F isc h rr. F. W. Fischer. F,
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t v of Seminole, at S a n lo r d . F lorida, a l or be­
J. f H rtrrich, C l a r a D lcte rlc h, T o m
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Wltnraa K, A. D o u a ta .* , Clrrk ol la i d t*lr* fore 10 a. m. on t h e fith d a y of O c to b e r ,
S u p e r i n te n d e n t of I'ltbHc I n . t r u c t l n n M irkis, r t al.
S* ‘ l ' l u l l filtd t h a t 11 la '!&gt;■
u l . t l i f ' c u lt C ourt a n d t h r . r a l thereof, t h l . the Mh 1919, lor the gradin g, p a v in g a n d building
a n d Ea-Olficla Sec retary t o Hoard.
To th e dt f r n d a n t a 1*. J. Owens, Helena
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that « h v P ' V » ol residence &lt;il t h r d a y ol S e p te m b e r, A. D. IUIU.
el b rid g e, a n d c u lv e r t, on t h e following
(Seal u[ Hoard.)
Fi*chrf* F. W. Fischer, F. J. D le te rlrh , ( d i r a
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Iloadw ay No. I.
Hand*. Siding, a p p r n l - ______________________________________________
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Clerk.
E. ELItOUSON I IO U fillO U rB R
ney J. Ilohhs* C l a r a D. Wood, —• — — W ood,
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her h u sba nd. D. (I. M c K a y . Jo h n Hick*. N a t
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that ..I d
H e adw ay No. 2. O ra n g e llo u l e v a r d . ap- Notice of .Special Hood Election for S p r r l a l I'oynts, T ruster* W illiam ll. Hayes* Flavin
Solicitor, lor C o m p la in a n t.*
M . r . l i n t * are oxer t h . I f . ol tw .n ty - O D .
p l n g lm n t r length 7il20 It.
!*&gt; Schunl DUtrtcl Nu. I, S e m in o le L. It rooks, N C„ I f«d den* M a rg are t A. Du3-13(0
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W hi r e a i : A p e titio n ha» been p r e s e n te d Johnson, D avid A. Ilurr, Julia M. Ilurr,
m a h t e A 'n m a m :
hm ,.n M onday. H.r 3 n l d a y o N o v r r n .
H e adw ay No. t.
Fill on ( i e n e v a Hoad, to the C o u n t y Hoard ol Public I n . t r u c t l o n J«ahri Atwater* I*, l l . A tw a ter, F. C. H a n d .
N otice I. h e reb y a l i e n th a t u n d e r a n d b y a p ii r o i im a l e length (1981 It.
^ |i ( il'i. t h r xainc b r i n g « H ulr l&gt;ay
(or Sem in ole fount)-, Florlda, algneil b y more A lrsander J. F r e n c h , M attie J. F re n c h , F.
v i r t u e ol a derri-e of f n r e d n . u r r anil «ale
Headw ay No. 8. 1‘anla Hoad, a p p r o i l m - t h a n twr-rity-livi- pe r cent id t h r d uly q u a l i ­ O. Huach, S. II. A llrtn o , Au«tin Mlalr, H a th,»f this c»*uft •
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fied rleeto r* residing w ithin Special T a a • fine Mlaif, M a r t y F. Ilaynie, F d w in C.
„ .. further ordered t h a t t h l . notice b .
H e adw ay No fi. C a m e r o n A v e n u e a n d School D iatrlct No. t, Sem in ole c o u n ty , Iftynie, C o r in th
..A ..-,.,1 for • i&lt;ht r o n . r r u t l v r w r . k . In I h r e n t h J u d l r i a l C ir c u it ol H n r td a , In amt lor
H&gt;an, I'errival H v a n ,
Lr' ,(„i Herald. » n e w s p a p e r p u blished In S r m l n o lr c o u n ty , a t a l r of Florida, In C h a n ­ Moore*. S ta tio n Hoad, a p p r n i l m a t e l e n g th Florida, a aklng a n d p e titio n in g t h e C o u n t y Myron S. Ashley, K a t e M. Ashley, F a n n ie S*
cery, In a c e r ta in r a u . r therein pen din a. 13830 It.
Hoard ol t'ntdic I n i l r n c t l o n (or Sem inole A. I W l r r ,
Seminole c o u n ty , f l o r l d a .
■ Feeler, hi r h u s b a n d , An­
w herein J a m e . A. l.ona , a . a d m l n l - tr a to r
H e adw ay No. 7.
Hoad along w e .t C i ty C o u n ty , Florida, to' call am! orde r a n elec­ nie \ t . Fe« lrr,
Feeler, hi r h u sb a n d .
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C. A. :» n u « la .i. Clerk ol . a i d
t h e i . t a t v ol T h o m a . \V. l.ona, d e c e a . e d , I. limit, ol Sanford apprnilm ate h o g ’ ll 21 mi feet.
tion t* be held within &gt;ald Special T a a Henry A. Schlrp, F. II. Ilrown, — — —
r ... p c .'u r t . and t h r tea l t h r m i l t h l . tl. ■ i iinij la io a n t a n d I'rarl K. Malloy, form erly
H e adw ay No. ti.
S a n l o r d A ve nue, ap- S c h o .i D l i tr i c t, No. 1, S r m l n o lr C o u n t y , Mrown, her h u « h a n d , H e nry
F u lle r , H ow ­
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Florida, t o d e te r m in e w h e th er or not th ere ard F o t t r r , M a r t h a W. F a r k a r d , — —
i:. a . i M » u « l . A s s , &lt;:i*tk.
h a n d a r r d r l r n d a n t a , I, a . Sprctal M a i l e r in
H eadw ay No, 9.
I tlc h m o n d A v e n u e, o|&gt;- • hall he l u l l e d by th e . a i d Special T ax Fackard, her h u s b a n d , Frances F, McLTMa.*
p l ^ |, yf *11**.
C h a n c r r y will sell at public o u tcry to the ( i r o i l m t t r lr n * th 1390 ll.
School I t ii t r lc t No. I, tre n d , in (he . i n n et lin ,
- —M cClellan, h r r h u sb a n d , Flitv
f*&lt;r C o m p liin in t.
h i c h e . t nh&lt;t l o . t hiddi r [or r a . h , at t h r
K na dw a i No. 10.
H r i u o n A ve nue, ap- f28.mHI.00. t h e proceed a of «uch Itonda, ll ih« i h F m i ,
Fuss, her h u t h a n d , M ay
fr o n t tloor of tin- C ourt l l o u x , at Sa nford, proxim ate ' r n e l h 1300 ll.
j.vtc
i.aur d, to be u . c d lor thr1 (rurpo.e trf acqutr- Far kef W hile.
W hite, hrr h u s b a n d ,
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Solicitor* for &lt;‘o m p la l r i a n t .
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r e n t id th e d o l e i| lab»Ii 11 •-*! electors ft aid;,** &lt;
prrprrly f r r . l n a l t r r droarlhrd. am i t o all
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l a r l u - rl.u n i n e an I n t e r c t in . a i d prop- p l a i n a n t filed In t h e a b o v e e n title d c a u tv
M i l l ! I . ' i l t " T i c x i . i l.lt E L E C T I O N
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W hereas: T h e county Hoard of I'ubllc I n ­ 257. I . h s p t r r Mini, L aw ^ of Florida, A r t . of
Il.cinrini' , i !,* *. i.a m - ,,»uin ' ! tr.r nert'i* pf*'n-nt jiiarr of r nlihfirt* l* u n know n t h a t
William* a n d Collier, F nglnrer*,
d irec tio n for Semlnol, C o u n t y , F lo rid a , ha* 1919; iald C h a p t e r In log "Art a r t to . b r d i - h
Ofllrr Supply I)ppt.
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Sanford*
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I'honc MS
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Urlariito, N ofida .
required for t h e p u r p o s e , set f o r th In said ol Florida, a n d to I 'r g a n l . e , I n c o rp o r a te ami
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r : t - of five a n d o n r-h a lf t S ' , per c e n t) per and F u n c t io n , of «ald M u n i c ip a l it y " notice
Ott'.rr In llolil a n E le ellan In S n r c l a l T a i c. nt per a n n u m . Interest pavabl.- s e m i ­ li to l e by g lv in t h a t an election will lie held
i n « iit&lt; i i r r o r i t T , m i : v i : n t i i n n r r i T . s i : m i n o i . i : c u u N r v . i i . o u i d a
Nr haul llU Irlcl No. t , Nem lnuie C o u n t ) , a n n u a lly , b o n d , t o be d a te d J a n u a r y l . t , |r th e
city ot S a n f o r d Seminole c o u n ty ,
tivt
? Turp* ntinc C o m p a n y
Elarlda
1920. and t h e principal of . a i d bond* t o h e ­ Florida, on Tuesday* O c to b e r 7th* 1919, for
VfTIUI
W h e r e a t : A p i t l l l i m ha» been p r e s e n t e d to roine d u e a n d p a y a b le t h ir ty y e a r , a l t e r t h e the purpose of s u b m i t t i n g t o t h e people t h e
firniru Mitch*I t . ------— M ltch rll. h» r h m h i n d , iH p i r t l r * r l i i m i n i ; intrr« *t
t h e C o u n t y H oard ot f u b l i r l n . t t u r t i n n for d a te thereof.
questio n " S h a ll t h e C ity of Sanford a d o p t
ar.dir I* i. «»w*n». I l r l r n i F l i r h r r , K. W. F l i r h r r , K. J II f t r f l c h C l i r i Dirt*
S e m inole c o u n ty , F lo rid a, on A u g u . t 3 th .
Now. t h e r e f o r e . In p u t . u a n c e of C h a p t e r the U o m m l,» lo n -M an » g i r I’lan C h a r t e r ? "
• rjrh. Tom Mirki«, V. ( \ D i l lm i n . C l a r i D. \Vnuilt W illiam H e rron. &lt; i r m « r ' i ,
1919, signed by more t h a n tw e n ty - f i v e p e r
and for th e p u r p o s e of elec.Ing th ree r o m
J f »* |f \ i n r . tlrcn^wil, S‘*t P o y n t i , T r u s t e r . N*athin i \ l lo h lr n . W llllim II.
c ent of t h e d u l y qualified e le c to r ., r r . l d l n g 6612, L a w . of F lorida. A r t . of 1913, a n d In m l. i lo n r r i p r oviding su c h c h a r t * ' U a d o p te d
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rii%in I. Ilrookr. Marita? t A. D i r i n d , — ------ l lu r im l* J u l i a M. Ilu r r .
w ithin Special T a a School D istrict No. 1. p u t . u a n r e of a resolution of t h l . Hoard, th is at said r le c tlo r .
! i a%i■! 1 Ilurr, T. C\ HimJ* J o h n A, Jorm«un, A l r s a m l r r J. Frrnch* F . O.
Se m inole c o u n ty . F lo rid a , a .k i n g a n d p e t i ­ d a y a d o p te d , n o tic e I. h e r e b y given t h a t on
T h r polling |,1ac. will he at t h r C ity Hall,
I! \ l l r y n r , Austin I*. I l li l r . C!ithrrln«» l l l i i r , K l i u b r l h l l i y n l r * *lotioning t h a t a n ele ction b e held w ith in . a i d t h e I D h d a y of October, A. D. 1919, a n
f*ii«il.
S \eh1ry, Kat«* M. A fh ltv , C. W* Farnutn* Fannie S. A I'erlrr*
s p e c ia l T a x School D i . l r l f l t o d e t e r m i n e th e election will be held arid t h e . a m e I. h e r e b y In the tire a p p a r a t u s ro o m , x ilu a tr d on t h r PICKARD’S HAND-PAINTED CHINA
exit
.life of p a l m e t t o a v e n u e betw een F l r . t
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to
he
nelrt
in
sa
id
Special
T
a
x
School
Anr,1* M i‘«*Icr, C r o r g r F. C u r r l r f , William I#. Saundcr** Jo h n A* CSrrrlry, K1I
q u e s t io n a . to w h e th er or not bond* tn t h e
S m v l i . Hrnry N*. Sciiirp, K. ll. Ilrown, H e n r y t!. Foltfr* Howartl P o t t e r ,
t u rn of 12 3.0Ot*.00 . h a l l tie l . t u r d by . a i d D litric t No, I, Sem inole C o u n t y . F lo rid a, to and Second . D i e t , in t h e c ity of S a n fo rd .
J »- T &lt; *ilman, Hoy II. f v -i!man, Ito b r r t W. P a c k a r d . M a r th a W. F a r k a r d ,
I S p e r l . l T a x School D istrict No. !• to I,,* d e te r m i n e w h e t h e r or not th e r e .trail be Foil, open at k o 'c loc k a. m. T o e , d a y , O clo- GORHAM'S STERLING SILVER
u . ,-d for th e pu rp o se of a cq u irin g , bu ild in g , issued hy t h e avid S.xcfai T ax School D is­ l« r 7th. 1919, a n d will r l o . c at sun d o w n th e
I '/if iM
MrCli-llin, K l U a h r t h J. F*»»f, Ada Foa* Maker. May P a r k e r W h ite ,
tiia i •* l a u tfiau c h t,
M a r tin
C o n d r a n , 1‘c t c r K*ith lloawcll, drcca***d,
ROGERS’ PITTED WARE
e n la rg in g , fu r n i .h i n g or otht-rw i.e Im p r o v in g trict No. I, Sem in ole C o u n t y , F lo rid a, b o n d . t a m e day.
3ld« notice given b y o rd e r of t h e city
Ma* I* SMpman, Vnlncy J. S h i p m a n , It. II. S m i th , William K. Arnold. J«m««
.c h o o l b u ild in g , a n d school g r o u n d , a n d for H the &gt;urn of 123.000.00 to (rear inter. »t at
th»* 4lf1tJ*i\ 1’ Utc uf t h e public f u r srhiKils th e r a le el live a n d one-half i . V , per r e n t) c o u n t ih S f p t i m l x r l i t . 1919.
I’ \r hi, f*haflr« I*. Arnold, A lo tam lcr It. C’arvcr* N. J. I*rwli, II. ( ‘itn r iii.
ELGIN AND V ALTHAM WATCHES
,.ra li
F. I*. H in t,.
U 1* n ,. k i r min , I, u r y M u f i n n W K11 m n r t \ F r a nk I h n l r l , C h a. r!i*■ Al-aa n il i ?•
w ith in . . i d Special T a x School D l . tr l c t No, I pr f cent pe r a n n u m in te r e s t p a y a b l e ..-ml2-6te
City Clerk.
a n n u a l l y ; b o n d , t o be d a te d J a n u a r y l . t ,
Wir 11(*m t/ Kmihiin, It, li, Lancavtor, i t o l u r t S. C u m m i n s ^ , J.
Jackaon,
Sem in ole County* U lntid a.
• '•Jit, t h e p i i n i i p a l of . . i d bond* t o b e c o m e
Mi
.. c , K* Italford. T b o n u J- H illia rd , S a ra h E i r w k i o n . Allan
T h e r e f o r e , he it R esolved: T h a t an elec­ i l j , a n d p a y a b l e t h i r t y y e a r , a f te r t h e d a l e
, DavM H- Hooki f, Itcnjamiri It, Fo u m l, Hoh» rt W. S c ott, K lim f*.
DEI* U t t M E N T ( I F T il l '. I.NTEIIIOR
tio n be anil t h e sa m e I. h e je l.y o r d e re d tn Cirtt-uf, a&gt; i&gt; p ro v id e d for in t h a t e e rta tn
h 1r*
! Ilrown. L a l d v c t t i ’ Cjrrcn, A. M. M m ilo lp h , William F d g a r , M.
I'. S. L and ('(fire at tiainexvitli-, Fla.,
tie h r l d in . a i d S p r r l a l T a x School D i . t r i r l resolution thi* d a y a d o p te d i*y t h i . C o u n t y
K ih ilirr.an, ' I*. T a y l o r , J. O. J i l k i , J, O. J i l k v , Jr*, a n d J i m n W. I.illry,
Aug. 16. 1919.
No. t. Sem in ole C o u n t y , Florida, on t h e Hoard of F u h l i r I n s t r u c t i o n , lor S e m inole
l i l h dav of O c to b er, A. 1&gt;. 1919. t o d e t e r ­ t 'o u n t y , F lurida, In which election only
Notice Ii I n t i by g l v t n t h a t R a y m o n d It.
»
fiafilr*
ini* r !#* J. O w m i , Itrlvna Ffsphvfi t \ W* Fire i r r, m ine w h e th e r or riot t h e r e .h a l l lie l.rUed thin,- duly qualified • lector* who an- t r i e Iluvd of Weklwa, Fla., who on J u ly 29, 1911
» i'ir.4 Dictf-rlrh*
T otn \ l a r k U , V. F , D illm in . i''llnrn D. W ood, William by Special T a x School l l l . t r l e l No. I. S e m ­ holder*, residin g w ithin t h e . a i d Special T a x made l l o r n e .t ’ ad Entry-, N o. 012912, for
. d. J o h n I r \ i n r . d*» a*&gt;*d. N i t p o y n t a , Truatc*’, N a t h a n (*. Hidden, William inole C o u n t y , Florida, b o n d . In th e .u r n of Sri: nu! D istr ic t No. I, S e m inole C o u n t y , W ' j ol .S t. ■i . S e c tion 2 t , T o w n iiix , 19 S.,
It, lia
M i . r i I,. Urn ike, I*. &lt;». M r K . ' , M a r g a r e t A. D u r a n d . -----D u r a n d . Ju lia
126,HOC.tiU t o he ar i n te r e s t a t t h e r a le "f Florida, shall hi* i n t i t l i &lt;1 to vr»U\
Range 2K E.. T allah a rx ee M e r ltlu n , n a i tiled
Practice confined lo Ihe Ircalmenl
M I rr. D-tvid A Ilurr, F. C. H i n d , * d. A. Jckhnitin, A l r i a n d r r J. F n n C J . F. H, l to a « h 9 live a n d one-half ( 5 1, ! pe r cent per a n n u m .
notice of In te n tio n t •• nyake T h ree -y ea r
o f Ihe eye
v n ’
r*. Xu'tin I,. Illair, C*alh**rin** I. air, F l i i a h c t h Haynic, dfci'a*&lt;*itt Myron S. A*h* Interevt p a y a b le .i-mi a n n u a l l y , b o n d , t o toproof
to r .t a h li a h r l a l m to t h e land a b o v e
Tilt 1 *alH r l r c t l o n •»* ufi7rfr»l t o Iir lirlil
* : , ♦ . * ' f \ehlcv, J o h n I t l r k i , t ' . W,
i r n u m , F a n nit* S. A. F r c l r r . Annio M* I ' r r l i r , d a t e d J a n u a r y 1st. 1921). a n d to m a t u r e • l u ll Iir hrM at t h r s«*vrral polling p l a n s described, nelore C b r k C ireult C o u r t ' at
Eyes
examined
by a regular regis­
*' *
‘ urn i r, W iIlia m I*. S a u n d t r i , J o i n A. Circili'y, fill S a i v d y , IM nry N* Schlfp, I*. t h ' r t y y e a r , a f te r the d a t e th e r r o f .
mm Lin *11*1 H p r l a l T « i School District No. Sar.I.ird, Fla., on t h e 2 1 t h d a y ol S e p tem b e r,
tered physician
I IM
l b nrv C. I'otH-r, H o w a r d I'otti r, J o h n T. t ’o d m an, Hoy 11. f?«ir|vnan. Holjrrt W.
It t« f u r t h e r resolved t h a t thl* orde r he | , Sr rn in nli* C o u n t y , Flotitla. talivf** t h e li« t 1919.
Patki'-:. M artha W. Varkard* F r a n c e K. Mct*lidlafi, F ill a l t th J! F o i l , Ada Fo»» Mak^r, p u b lis h e d In t h e Sa n fo rd H erald, . n e w s­ [ i n, ral »!cftlnn wa* Lclil, t h r m itth u u t saht
v'l aim ael n a m i* a* w l t n t - . e . i
Glasses filled, broken lenes du­
f j* I'*rki r VVhit**. Via F om Fa jrt*n.vuyM, M a r t i n A. C o n d r a n . l i te r K e ith llo**v»11, p a p e r p u h l i . h r d w ithin . a i d Special T ax i l h t r l e t , lii*t*lt: At F f c f h i r t No. I, anil «t
F A. Iturh, of W eklwa, Florida
plicated
*•
X|ar&gt; D S h i p m a n . Voinov J. S h i p m a n , H. fl. S m ith , William F. Arnold* J a m i- i School Divtrict No. I. Se m inole C o u n t y , I ' m i Snrt No. H, am! th e sail' r l e r t l o n shall
h rank I'owetl, of W eklw a , Moriila
* ' * ‘ Chari* I . \rn»du, A l r i a n d o r H. i ’a r v r f , N*. J. l*owi«, II. C«»nrad, W. I*. Cillkor- F l o r i d . , o n r e each week 4or four r u m . i i v . In* h»*M In rornpllanri* *»it li L’ h a p tt r 6 *. |*J,
loin.. C rlnpen, of W eklw a, I h r l d .
2S
W.
Church
Si. - Orlando, Fla.
• .
M ' f t u n W hilm uro, F r a n k Daniel, (*harl»* Alceatidir, William O. Fm lioti, A. &lt;*. weeks.
j ,; i • nf F lorida. Art* of 1HIH, arttl t h e i nJim Itu) .1. of W ekiw a. Florida.
H ll I.An**aetof, Hohji rt S, I ’ irrjfiling*. J. D, .lackMin, H a n r y C, Nicola* I , 1
..f* n ii 41 d i r k s 4)t D m * i \ r r a l pidliftK
D one a n d ordered In re g u la - »r*«lnn et th e ap
R O U T . W. DAVIS,
r h i»*r■X. 1 Hi
• pri m pt r« tu r n Hi ilu*
C ount)
Hoard of I’ublle I n . t r u e t l o n lor '1
l-.’.te
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Se m inole C o u n t y . F lurida, t h j . 2nd d a y of l*u m | y M u n i nf f t a t m r ln*tr.irtli-n f« r Si n*
A. I. T a j h ' f .
C f iile h e r , ili-erairtl, S e p t e m b e r , A. I&gt;. H'lj*Irdu t ' o u n t y , I lurLIa, H n rim lla i*U an* r
1"* w l S114 W L &lt;1
,k *. f «' J . l k . ,
*_.it 4li ti'ifi a n d th** t a lm la tlu n «»f tin* vote
S. .I of It, a r d i
t.f.
Harrlxon, &lt; hrm.
1r . fid Us i n g des
puUid, a n d t h e ( ’o u n t y Hoard &lt;d I'uLlic l.i*
A. Dalla», M e m b er
•
t r u r t l u n f«*r Scrnlnol*C o u n t y . F lo rid a , t*ill
Srrtlon
T |«.
Hang.
F. F. D u t t o n , Memtii-*.
| M in ****lnfi at l*» o'clock « t , t h f DHL
* f NW
C o u n t y H oard of f u b l l r lltx lru c tlo n for
(li&gt; of iictolo-f, t!*1P, tn ti c* I vo t h e fi turn*
29
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S, rninele C o u n t y , Florida.
uf laid •It-rtfun a fid In ilrlormUn* am i certify
; ii A t t e s t:
f - VV . ■•( S E &gt; ,
tin r*“"*»ift t hereof.
M
,
a n ! W l j of S E ‘ . of M V ' ,
T . VV. L aw to n ,
S tt
Tin- follow. Iti nam&gt;ol ar*' hcrcliy a p p o in te d
*29
S u p e r i n te n d e n t of I 'ubllc I q x t r u r t l o n and
a n d d i s l c n a t r i l n« c i r r i * an*l i m p i c t o r * tn
29
f - i ! t of
Kx-offirlo o e c t e l a r y of H eard.
hold
and c o n d u c t *ald rU rllufi at t h e se veral
29
11
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\l ( , ,
3-0tr
polls or precinct* n u m d :
29
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3 f 1j
29 Ite e u tu llo n C o u n t) Hoard of I'u b llc ln » ttu r*
|* r r r in r t Nu. ! (Fnllifie I'lacc, L’ncn-L’ida
29
lio n. Nr m inute C o u n t ) , f l o r l d a . D r t r r m i n
Moitllna I ' l a n t i ; Kdward lllcffln*. H. C*.
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29
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Ing W hat Vrnounl of llnnd* l» \ e r e * - a r ) A tuiA ilL F . D. Mrown Ire, Inapt ct lira, a n d
J9
NA •
for S p e r l . l l a v School D U tilr l No. I. T I tti Kt am*, F l r r k .
29
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S e m in o l e C o u n t ) . I Inrldii I h r ' t a . r of
;
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2
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I n l e r e . t to Ire Raid t h e r e o n a n d t h e l i m e I'jlirii'Ilii Avenue
*• H Sten* 1 film D a t i d
29
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2 &lt; *L &gt; 110 ft | x
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t
21
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t 'n t h e 8tli d a y i f A u g u .t .
(or
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A- D 1919. a p e titio n - a v p r c i r n t , . ! ti, ! he c iUid)a Ht &gt;.rd x,( I'ubllc l n . t r c th .n
THE U N I V E R S A L CAR
I , - t d t , In re g u la r . r . t i . x i
C o u n t y Hoard of I*vrI.1Jc- I n . l r q r l l o n for Sem- Sr frtirif I C tej n ( - ,
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2. i .. : Mi 17. 21
2d*
t w e n ty - l i v e "lief e , n l of tile duly quallti* 1 1919
A* r.l xt atmvr*
9
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C. F. I l a r r l io n , ( h r m .
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i l r r l u f p r e . l d l r g »ilh ln S p e r l . l Fax School
i
V. Dallas, Meinl r.
** v\ ,
D i . t r i r l N o. I, S e m inole C o u n t y . Florida,
F. F. D u t t o n . M e m b er.
- w , of
a - k ln y tliat an eleetlon he r a il e d a n d held to
C o u n t y Hoard of F u h lir i n s t r u c t i o n
d e t e r m i n e th e qu e stio n a« t o w h e th e r or not
m
: . "I N t t
ol S C ,
(,,r S e m inole C o u n t y , Florlda.
b o n d . In the *um of 128,000.09 should be
! * uf,&gt;| S \V 44 • I S E &gt;i
n \ i of S' f. i aixl W f i
l . i t u i l by Special T ax Schoul D l . tr l c t No 1. A tte s t
T. W. I aw to n .
' W , 4I N K * ,
S e m inole C m i n t v . Florida, for t h , p u r p o t e of
S u p e r i n te n d e n t of F u h l i r I t i. lf u e l ln n
' \ K t of &gt; t \
a cq u irin g . Ixilldlng, e n la r g in g . fu n iD h in g or
■ nd Ka-offic|o S e c r e ta r y of Hoard
N \\ • ■! S E ' ,
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3
6
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i t , pu b lic free sth rio l. w ithin Special Tax
L
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School D '. t r i c t No. I, th e p r o c e e d , of th e I n t Ir r o li i t iu rl, S e v e n t h ( I r r u l t , S r m | t "d e
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In
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( 'a u n t ) , I . m Id
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MV ,
in l u n d l n g a n d s a y i n g off p r e se n t e . l . t i n g • rt C. Allen, h it,,' D. . 11. n , Je n n ie
i n d e iile d n e v . of t h e r a id Special T ax Seheol M r C la in \ n tl t rsi.b. Jo e A nde -.op,
.. - ! ** v &gt; at n \ v ,
D i - t r le t , in c u r r e d for th e exclusive Uie of A. M. M r t 'i a l n , l l r . t i r M r ■ i
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( S l j of |0 . a m a a . L o t. '*1 a n d 92 Sp rin g
tiulilir free i r h ti o l i of •aid Hpiclal T aa School Ilr o w n , J o e F r o w n , Kwlng d r i h a m
lU ^m urk i
11ml* r G r a h a m , IteaBlr Gn. i n ,
D l s t r i r l.
T w e n ty - f iv e
H u n d r e d Dt.llar» in hr T i»w n of A l t - r n n n 11* I ifi|) n »v«■iken t
Aegi ediile
Used In e n la rg in g anil f u r n i .h i n g t h e S anford f ’u rn itin y , a r u r n o r a litin , KIId ' h ’ Ii
C*. T n c r y , W, W. T f i n &gt;, F i n n t a
C o lo red High School.
;|. T w e n ty - f iv e
H u n d r e d D o llar, to be S. A. iV rlcr, (L 'orcc IL F u n i c * .
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C o lo red School.
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I T w e n ty - f i v e
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,
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f*
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J, H I ! 1! uf K J j uf L u t 2, a n d N h i r f w "f N W **
M o t t , L»*H«*
u se d for e n la rg in g a n d i m p r o v i n g t h e Sanford M c K I h ln n r y , J. J .
1 N K 'i vf N W u .
High
School by f u r n i .h i n g a M a n u a l Art*, a T h r a s h r r - A, M. T h f a s h r f , A-ia I.
, **
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C o m m e r c ia l a n d a D o m e stic S c i i n r e De­ Ilro w n , L’h a r lr s II Ilrown, D, \V.
• * N F f „f M V i , „f
L.’u r r l r , J. IL MrLiaiiphpy, C.'oupfr
p a r t m e n t . th e r r l n .
i/1* **
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c ' l ’tii trf Hdwtll ( ‘n e k , t h e n r e with creek to g r a n t line,
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E. A. D O U (JL A S S ,
1s t , 1920. a n d to m a t u r e t h i r t y y r a r . a f te r J. H. M r N a t t . M. A. llo ltim a n . T h o m a s W. |
Clerk Clrrult Court. Ssminol* County
S )r)ff&gt;**(J.
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?.*ura.-,, J. V. .’. r i n " , / . t l e n t l r a i d Gulf
tort lo t C o m p la i n a n t .
F l o r i d •»

legal advertising

DS |
BUSINESS CARDS

SCHELLE M A IN ES
L / i i r K £ ; 7?

V

SANFORD

- -

FLORIDA

Wilson &amp; Hoasbolder
LAWYERS

Florida

Sanford.

D R . S . E . C L IN A R D
Physician and Surgeon
Residence Hotel Carnes

A T L A N T I C HOTEL

Still Have Good
Envelopes at
.’ c a Pit#.

HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

HENRY Mc L A U L I N
JEW ELER -

MY SPECIALTIES:

DR. E.S. HOFFMAN

OCULIST AND OPTICIAN

On Annum 1st, a statomunl was issued l&gt;v
flic Ford .Motor Company as follows:

We closed the fiscal year July 31st,
with unfilled orders for immediate delivery amounting to 159,573 cars. Es­
timated production for the fiscal year

is itooo,uoo care.

Cars can be gotten if the orders are
placed as far ahead as possible.

Runabouts, $500.00; Trucks, $550.00
Touring Cars, $525.00; .Sedans, $875.00; Coupclets, $775,00; f. o. b. Detroit

C. F. WILLIAMS
•Agent

EDlVARD HIGGINS
Salesman

ARE YOU INSURED?

IF NOT, SEE

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

"jrieral. F ir e

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                    <text>THE SANFORD HERALD
IN T H E H EA R T OF T H E W O RLD 'S G R E A T E S T V E G E T A B L E SEC TIO N
SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY* ^SEPTEMBER i:
— 1-----

___________________

NUMBER 4

1919

FREE BRIDGES
ARE DELAYED
FOR PRESENT

he benefit of the county school fund.
Section 6. Tliut the owner of any
hogs or swine running or roaming at
Inrge within the territorial limits of
Seminole county, Florida, shall he
liable to the person damaged for all
damages caused by his hogs or swine
so running or roaming at large, and
the person suffering such damages
Clerk here opened the bid for the
shall have u lien upon such hogs or
work in Jessup Drainage district,
I swine for the payment of said dam­
and there being only one bid which
age and may impound and hold the
was tiled by II. F. Collier, which was
same, upon the terms and in the VOLUSIA
•
•
COUNTY
C O M M IS ­
for the sum of 37 cents per cubic COMMANDER
OF
GREATEST T E X T OF LAW THAT WILL RE manner provided in Section 2 of this
S IO N E R S TH IN K P R IC E OF
ISSUES. DIPPING VATS
VOTED UPON IN T H IS COUN­ act, and shall within five days after
ARMY AMERICA EVER SEN T
PRESENT
B R ID G E
BEYOND
bond ' £ ! . , » ’m a t t e r s
make
'» ,,tion ,,f ° - **• S w° p ** “ : c‘
TY
TUESDAY. S E P T . 1GT1I
\SD K*)AR • ‘
ondctl bv L. P. Hagan, .uni curried,
FORTH REAC H E S NEW YORK
such impounding institute this suit
ALL REASON
c r busy s e s s i o n
• of If. F. Collier is accepted
above hid
. . . .
For the benefit of those who have in the court having jurisdiction of
New
York,
Sept.
1.—
Pershing
iB
the same for the recovery of his | It Seems that Volusia, Seminole
Commissioher L. P. Hagan, offered
Sanford, Ha.. Sept. — 1J l 9 ‘
not
seen
the
text
of
the
new
hog
•
damages, with impounding fees, feed and Lake counties will not be al­
IInn ,mard of County Comm.s- the following rhsolujion and moved home pgain.
law to he ratified by the voters of
i.. and for Seminole county, its ndoption, and commissioner O. P.
Standing on the bridge of the ^ cou
nMt T u „,|ay it is print- and costs, which action shall pro- lowed to own their bridges across tho
cecd in nil re s p « t s in compliance St. Johns river at this time as the
lytge Leviathan, itself symbolic of j ^ ^
" tr
10 o'clock a. in. Pres- Swope seconded same.
with existing la^ in attachment 1private corporation owning these
H* • »
|„ A. Drumley and
the
vfctory
over
Germany,
the
c
o
m
-.
'
Whereas,'the cost of the construc­
An Act to make it uhlawful for rases, except that bond shall not he bridges want more for them than
«nt* C.h3- , , 1
P Hagan, O. P. tion of the. ditches, drains or canals, mandcr of the greatest host ever!
ComW,i
|| Kilt.ee, with V. E. and lateral ditches, drains or canals gathered under the Stars and Stripes hogs or swine to run or main at required for tin* impounding; and if they are worth. The decision of the
came slowly up the
__ bay today, large
_ within the territorial limits , of the owner of such hogs nr swine Volusia county commissioners does
including the interest charges, t|ie
world famed and hailed ms n conJ
Seminole county, Florida, to provide „hi’I d-dr * t o 'retain* t lie same pond- not mean, however, that tho t-vo
expense of the committee and en­
( for the impounding nnd sale of satin |n^, „ui-h n&lt;tlon he may do so by counties cannot build a bridge at
nVLo-nt.
* Commissioner
+ * * • '"cC.“ W.
? ?m, u *; gineer and for any condemnation q tiering hero should be.
,
.. "when
h e n found running or roaming at tl1I1uirnmn|t|ni; nad
nsd rtline
filing inin the
the court
court inin Osteen
Osteen ferry
ferry and
and this
this will
will probably
pro
proceedings has been and is hereby
aintef. ,ii ii .in . . trn .mi
’
large in violation of this Act, to pro- wj,jch such action is pending a good i,c accomplished some time iiin the
j sp i iii n
Mi, ut,« &lt;&gt;f meeting held August estimated to lie 552,220.00.
from the
igun
i
“
’
i vide for the recovery of damages anij nuf||ci**nt bond, to be approved niur future. The following froi
4 ,h. 7th. Kith and 23rd were read
(Concluded next week.I
H DeLand
DcLnnd News shows the
ihe act!
action of
I" “
' 1 . 1 L
..r V .:* York
hy
" r to .,,.ro,“‘r , y !i by the clerk, or by the court tl
if it
familiar landmarks of New York
, thercof, to provide punami approved.
have no clerk, in like manner as is the Volusia county commissioners:
*
came into view, of the day 2 , ishment
for -owners of such hogs or provided hy existing law for the re­
Motion ol O. !•. S « o j » . 2nd by
R. R. Montgomery Visits City
At the meeting of the hoard &lt;&gt;f
months ago when lie slipped secretly swine who willfully or knowingly
,
Hagan, and carried, the resig­
taking property hy defendants in county commissioners on Thursday,
It. R. Montgomery of Jackson vile, out of the harbor on his way to jicrmit same to run or roam at lurge attachment.
Judgments recovered b j .» OiU t/i J 'ii. 2 ll.e calling of an
nation ef Atty. J. J- Dickinson, now
head of the Montgomery Advertising France to prepare the wav k the in said county, and submitting the I* ____enforced in
cn file with this hoard is heroby uc' ratification thereof to the quali­ like manner as judgments in attach­ election to decide the question as
r. account of tho return of Service of that city and one of the hosts .bn.
to whether or not the county should
i»pt*J 0
•
-f t . .
nest aijverli.i'iTg experts in the soutn was only a major general,
fied voters of said eou^fy.
ments; Provided, however, that any buy or build bridges on the coast
was 4 visitor in Sanford on l uesday
He c^me hack Monday with fokr
lit* it enacted hy the Legislature person recovering a judgment shall
jfrvico of the U. S. A.
mi tin! St. Johns river, was
stars
on his shoulders—the fourth of the State of Florida'
of
this
week.
seconded
ue entitled to have the court assess postponed until later. ( oinmissionMotion of L. P- Hngati,
Mr. Montgomery with his family man since Washington to w“*&lt;«• ♦•’•■m • Section I. That from and after ns part of the costs of the case a rcu. ers Reilly and Swope voted against
I v o ] . Swope, and carried, Atty.
\ n ,.Unites is h ereb y appoint*. aie touring riorida tin a short vaca­ under the American (lag.
tho pns.iugJ of thi* U1’t, u,,d its rati­ snnuhlc attorney fee, to he included postponement, while Commissioners
The welcome given him would fication hy a majority of the quali­
tion
trip
of
a
few
weeks.
He
was
Carpenter, Codrington nnd Illshop
,4 uuciwy I"! *l&gt;l&gt; b o w l.
h° id
have quickened the Jiulse of the fied voters of said county, it shall he in the judgment.
greatly
pleased
with
the
Sanford
sec­
.............. . postpone' l o r j h e j i me be­
. .n ».»"• ■**
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CnMjmi j y g ' * -• !» all CUSCS UlldlT
Fresh unlawful for hogs or swine to run or
bcarii. ad at the salary of $o0.00 tion anti stated that both the farms hero of a Roman triumph.
ing.
and city hud the nest uppeurunce from the capitals of allied Europe ream at large within the territorial
fUnrtinucd on Page b)
per month.
Arrangements had been made to
where honors had been heaped upon limits of Seminole county, Florida,
* any section yet visited.
Tli* j„titi.i..
•*. *’ - • -*«-’4S t‘l
buy
the bridges over tho St. Johns
him, it remained for New Y ork to and all persons owning hogs or swine
.-ti-S that the following mud be
at
Harden
Ferry and at Crows
show the first American to lead an in said county of.Seminole are here­
7«iRnated as a public highway, tollluff,
provided
they could be pur­
American army across the Atlantic by required to keep and prevent the
»it: Road marked and luid out on
chased at a figure approximately the
what a real welcome is.
same from running or roaming at
the dividing line between Section*
same ns tho estimate /if the engineer
luigc in said county, by keeping and
The
United
Stutes
steamship
Le­
21 and 22. Tp. PJ S., R. 30 E.. as
from the State Rond Department,
viathan with Gen. John J . Pershing maintaining them within good and
,hown on the plat of St. Josephs,
who figured that the (.rows llluff
*
and his staff &lt;*) board passed Sandy sufficient fences and enclosures
running from St. Gertrude avenue
bridge was worth 524,000 and tho
Hook at 7:15 o'clock Monday morn­
north to the Atlantic Coast Line
Sectlon . That any
person may.
Harden Ferry bridge 527,000. Sem­
ing. The Leviathan proceeded up and it shall he the duty of the sheriff
Railroad right of way, and on mo­
inole county bad agreed to bear its
the harbor und arrived in Holikoeit or any constable of said county to
tion of 0. P. Swope, seconded, by E.
share of the burden of the Harden
about 8 o'clock.
II. Kilbcc and carried, the above
take, or cause to be taken up and
Ferry bridge, and Lake county its
Messages dropped by a police impounded any hogs or swine found
road is hereby declared from hence­
share of the Crows llluff bridge,
hydroplane aboard the ginnt stcupi- runnirg or roaming at large within
forth to l&gt;e a public highway.
while assurances had been received
ship Leviathan at daybreak as she the territorial limits of Seminole TH E SANFORD SC H O O LS WILL that the Stnte Road Department
Motion of (). P. Swope, seconded
sta rt
Wi t h
f in e
pro s­
by I. P. Hagan and carried. Sheriff P H IL L IP S BUYS M OftE P R O P approached the harbor signalized the •minty, Florjdu, nnd such Impounder
would possibly ussist in the purp
e
c
t
s
AND
C
O
R
P
S
OF
TEACH­
beginning
of
the
three
days
recep­
ERTV
AND
May
ER
EC
T
AN
may demand the sum of fifty cems
the bridge
E. E. Hrady is instructed to investi­
1c h a s e of
.........
.. at Harden Ferry.
apartm ent
h o use
o n tion to General Pershing by the city for each hog or- swine for each day
ERS
However, it had been impossible to
gate the uzc of the dipping vat3 and
York.
The moment the the same is kept impounded, und
HAND LOTS
of .New
..
pens a» butcher pens, und make MeThe long vartition is nearly «&gt;vrr „t.curv a figurefrom the owners of
#
1
•
• Leviathan was sighted steamships
the sum of fifty cents each for the and the hoys and girls of Sanford t j,,. two bridges until the meeting
port to tliis hoard.
The Herald stated last week that along her inbound path let loose
taking und Impounding of the same, will he glad to Jenrn that in about i WB„ Jn session.
The figures then scMotion of L. P. Hagan, seconde l I. W. Phillips an Sons bad purchased
their whispers in a screaming greet­ und the person having charge of
two weeks the schools will open for cured were:
by lb P. Swope and carried, Mr. the Hand property on Pnrk avenue
ing nnd as the former German liner such hogs or swine, when Impounded
Jno. I). Jinkins; tax collector if j with u view- to building a mammoth
Hnrden Ferry llrldge
proceeded through the narrows to is hereby required to feed, water, the fall term. This will be in many
$45,000
) rrehy authorized to purchase one garage. We welcomed them to San­
respects tho best -school year we Owner s price
quarantine the din started by the and give surh other care as is neccr27.000 •
have ever had. The wftr has reveal­ Engineer’s estimate
»tttl cabinet,'a n d other necessary ford os being umong the greatest
harbor craft was taken up by the sary to keep and maintain such
ed
to
us
the
necessity
of
more
uni­
i'j(i|dies lor his office.
boosters in Orlando.
We did not sirens throughout the city.
hogs or swine in as good condition versal education, of the importance
Commissioner O. P. Swope intro know at that time that they were
Surprise p a r t y ...................... $18,000
Amid the shrieking of sirens from as when impounded. '
of
mentally
ns
well
as
physically
duced and moved the adoption of a negotiating for other Sanford prop­ thousands of factories and ships, the
Crow’s llluff Bridge
Section 3. That when any hogs or trained men and women. The ap­
$40,000
iriolution concerning tlio issuance id erty and thut they had in mind not Leviathan reached her duck in Ho­
Owner’s price
percentage of illiteracy
swim* are impounded nnd the owner palling
24.000
13(10,000 bonds Inr Seminole County the erection of .i garage building on
Engineer's estimate
boken a few minutes after 8 o'clock.
among
grown
young
men
has
caused
he
known,
the
impounder
shall
im­
the
Hand
property
but
something
Highways already voted upon.
When congress conferred upon mediately notify such owner where the nation Vo awaiie to the serious- 1
$16,000
M
n "f (i. P. Swope, seconded |rnorc» substantial nnd something that
John
J . Pershing the permanent rank his hogs or swine are impounded, nes3 ol the situation. The state o f , Surprise party
will
be
of
greater
benefit
to
Sanford
by E. II Kilhee, that -Atty. Geo. A.
of general he beeftme the fourth to and if surh owner shall for two days Florida
r i«.i...a lias
. . . . been
..............
- ............
...... re\'Feeling that Seminole and Lake
moved
hy this
IM'ottci lie instructed t.» prepare a and to Vne Phillips than any mere
•lation
to
the.
passage
of
legislation
county
would not join under these
hold thut coveted title.
after such notice refuse or neglect to
rnolc.'.ion. recognizing the firm of garage.
providing for conipu’-.nry education. ’ conditions even if the people
Secretary
•
of
War
linker
read
a
redeem
his
hogs
or
swine
and
pay
This week comes the information
William- &amp; Collier as engineers for
message from President Wilson ex­ the impounding fees,.or if such own­ It is deplorable that compulsion lusia county approved the bond isthi cie.inty, and submit same to the that the Phillips have purchased the
should ever be necessary in a matter
which would have been a very
board, and the following coitunis* Fernald building and lots on Oak pressing regret at not being able to er .^hull he unknown to the Impound­ .
...............
.
pm .facts foolish
thing for the people to have
attend
in
person
the
reception
ex­
of
such
vital
importance.
.
er.'
then,
such
impounder
shall
notify
tinners voted for said motion: O. P. avenue now being used by the Ferban*
shown
th
i
necessity,
and
now
done
at
these prices, the commission______ to General Pershing nnd cx- th e sheriff of the county, or the con­
Swo.e, E. H. Kilhee and L. A. nald Hardware Co., and this build- tended
pareiits
must
see
that
their
children
**rn
from
this side of the county, felt
Ilrumb y. and Commissioner L. P. j j ni, wilt he used for a garage with tended thanks on behalf of the n,‘* 1Mtulil,* of the district in which such
attend,
school,
not
only
occasionally,
that
It
would
he wise to postpone
tinn
to
the
great
battle
lender
for
h
*
,
|
|
f
RW
j
nl.
are
impounded,
that
llagan voted tguinst said motion.
' t j!(, addition of a brick addition,
for a few.months, hut every school the election for the present at lest,
services during the war.
Genera' nj; , (|U1 j mp,)Unded such hogs or or
.........
M*.u«.n "I O. P. Swope, seconded Ilulking a splendid garage property.
Pershing paid a tribute to his fallen ! .........
AVCine, „giving
the year.
And. being law •nnd so voted,
_ full and accurate des-|nny
. in the
.
by I. |*
nsc; and carrUu. Go-,
Thp |jam| property, which is in
criptlon of the same, with mnrks
marks if |a|,|iUng
b i l l i n g citizens, tth.*
comrades in reply.
!i crii.tion
h j people of SemT h e owners of the Volusia and
aih«rtLcment n« submitted hy E n - ' ,
i„.nrt of Sanford and one block
V .y . The sheriff or constable, a f t e r ' |n(1|(* county ure going to respond e ominole bridge have a franchise for
Kii .r U,. It. Ramsey is hereby nr- . ()m j.-jrst 9treit will probably be
Takes llulck Agency
t,,„ Hays’ notice published in a r.ewr-jand send their children to school. tl.n yenrs. while the^ Volusia und
rej ted. and elerk instructed to run
cC(j wjt p „ flm. npnrtment house,
W.
J.
Thigpen
has
taken
t
h
e
!
paper published in said county, with it i-» hoped hy the school authorities j _,ke* Bridge Company have a fr.in*.tn. in the Sanford Herald, , h e l modern and up to date in every re­
usency
for
the
Hoick
line
of
aut&lt;»-;u
general circulation in such county, of the ccinj ulsory education luv. cnjS(, for ten years, two yenrs of
Manufacturers' Record and the Florct an(l a j,ul|ding that will he an
no
case
of
violation wh!ch have expired. At the explramobiles
and
ns
Hulcks
have
always1,
hall
sell such hogs or swiho at puh- that
Id;. Tinns-Union, and the fo.lowlng ornamcnt to the city.
v il', ever have to he brought before
,( ;;.eae fran:M ;ca the county
lie
auction,
and
out
of
the
proceeds
roi imi-Moners voted for said rnoThe plans of Mr. Phillips have not hecn popular In Sanford and Sem of such sale shall pay toe costs of our courts, nnd judging hy the utti- y a ,
privilege of purchase at an
in ole county they need no introduc­
tiot.: i. p. Hagan, O. P. Swope and
. . „
.
...
. .
as y e t ' been matured and have not
lude
towards
and
interest
In,
i-duiua
rb
itra
te
d 'price. In tho meanlbne,
impounding,
keeping,
ar.d
side
of
said
L A. Bromley, anti Commissioner.
•
Jp public, but it i* rumored tion to the people. T h e iluick tars
tional
alTnirs
evidenced
hy
the
titilin|,.^q
the
bridges c a n ’he purchnied'
I. II. Kilhee voted against said mo- J ^ ^ j# J w|ou&gt;!y considering the have always been good, are good hogs or swine, and shall turn over
tcr.s
of
t
iiia
county,
this
hope
is
well
at
n
figure
considered reasonable by
...
__
i
niunva
will'
In*
cmiil
ami
any
balance
to
the
Hoard
of
(
oo*it\
n„ w and always will be good and
erection of u fine apartment house on
founded.
the
hoard
and
engineer, they will reCommissioners
to
he
disposed
of
as
I. i’. Hagan offered the following ht#
npv. property and us he now­ the new models now being shown
For
inforinatioii
relative
to
tile
muin
in
private
hands, unless the
his new
hereinafter
provided.
.
are no exception to tho rule. Mr.
resolution, which was seconded hy owns
'
nn interest in this kind of Thigpen is having difficulty In get­
Section 4 . ' Thnt the she.iff or c o n -j Compulsory Attem^mcc Law, call county should see fit to build other
l&gt;. !’. Swope and moved its adop­ property in Orlando knows exactly
able, ution making such .*a'.c, shall, on the superintendent of public in- j,rjdKCs Alongside o.* them —and this
tion Providing for the issuance of the kind of building he wunis and ting a sufficient number of cars to stable, upon making
keep
up
with
his
orders,
hut
now
i
*
,
(
urniah
a statement* under eath to struct ion at the court house, Sanford, v.ou!d necessitate a permit from the
tim«- warrants in the Aum of $6,- will build a real apartment house
War Department to place another
tin*
time to
t*« place
nlttce your orilers
orders if you * t ju, Hoard of COunty* Commissioners, Florida.
the tiling
6no.«n under authority of Chapter when he starts building.
The
principal
of
the
High
School
|,r[df;c
across the St. Johns, making
want early deliveries and he will be w|t j, n description of the hogs or
8196 of tp,* laws of Florida, pre­
There is no city of like size in the pleated to take any prospective cus-l8Wj m. Sohl by him. which statement lor tliir year will be Prof. Claude
bridges at Harden Ferry where
scribing f„r warrant for said Umu*, I
ths't offers such „ goldMr. Ogilvie t j,pre 8houlil be only one.
tomers out in the new mentis and nnd description shall be filed hy said Ogllvie of Gainesville.
•nd providing for the levy and co l-!^,.n..................„,fw
conics to us with highest recommen--------------------------- -opportunity (lir
for un
an investment
investment as demonstrate the new .Hoicks.
He
County
Commissioners,
and
at
nny
lection of a tax to pay same.
Haiimis
from
school
authorities
and
an apartment house in Sanford.
New Hat and Cleaning Concern
he found in his olfire in the time within thirty days after such
Motion of L. P. Hagan, seconded There is a demand for apartments can
Peoples Hank building and expects nale the owner of such hogs or swine, is a young mnn of high intellectual
A new hat dyeing and steam
by O. P. Swope and carried, clerk is here summer and winter rind the
to have a store room as soon as one by making satisfactory proof of his attainments and pleasing personal­ cleaning works is being established
authorized to purchase ohe record . mnn,| (or three and four room
, ,,
« .
.
...
rnn be procured. See him at his ownership to the County Commis­ ity. He will take his place among
book for Discharges of Returned ; U.,artnu.nt8 has never been met here office, phone 24 or see him on the sioners shall have the balance of the the leading men of the county, ar.d
11 .• ,.r
cf Starke, Fin.
Soldiers and Sailors.
! in the past ten years. Just now he*
purchase money turned over to him. the city of Sanford will be proud of
street.
.
•' I
. _ Ihim
t __ —
—m
m
U laftn rail
II'/.
11 111
* rs
Iteacher.
on i li n*
as
a
citizen
as
well
ug
a
Mr. Jordan has rented tho store
Notary Public' Bond of Geo. A. f„ri. the winter seuson has opened
or he may redeem such hogs or
The
principals
of
dho
Sanford
room
wext to the fire statiou and is
tliere
is
not
on
apartment
left,
fur­
Di-Cottes is hereby approved.
twine so sold by paying all costs ac
To Ilessle Hill College
nished
rooms
nrc
scarce,’
houses
are
Grammar
School,
the
Hast
Side
Prialready
handling the business and
Justice of the peace bond of Theo.
Miss Rosamond Radford left Fri­ crued, together with the purchase
A'llin is hereby approved,
" , scarce and people nrr being turned
thrtt fo:mcrIy " ent
money nr.d ........
interest at the legal rate inary, and the West Side Primary do,nR tho
day for Waycross, Ga., to spend a ----------------,
Rond of J . A. Ilailey nnd L. W. awny every day because they cannot few days with Mrs. S. C. Pittman .from the time of impounding: pro- Schools, respectively, Mrs. Rosa L. t0 o t ”‘ r clt e&gt;*
Therefore the
r.t.t:.;. inger, to carry fire arm* *vere he accommodated.
T h e steam cleaning machinery
and friends. There she was Joined Jvided such h o .t or swine have not in Dickenson, Mrs. Stella P. Arrington,
approved and license ordered issued. Herald congratulate! Mr. Phillip* by Misses Lois Summerall and Er- the meantime passed into the hands and Mis3 Helen Ilrighain, are too " ’HI arrive !n about a week a ter
Motion of Q. J*. Swope, seconded upon his new purchase, upon his nestine Bell to go to Ilessle Hill! of u tl ird , arty for value
If .he will known by ihoir record here in which anything in the cleaning,
l,y E. H. KilVee and carried, this idea of an apartment house und con­ College at Forsyth, Gu.. where they j j ror f of ownership is not mnde with- the jia«t to' need any introduction io pressing un i dyeing line \/i!l he
In,aril rcroniuiBiids t'nst John Mitch- _gratulates Sanford upon the a‘’|l“ **‘’ will take up their studies for ll.H. in the time named, the said coinmis- the people of Sanford, who will handled by Mr. Iordan who Is an
K
* - ............. Mr. IM,illip«(Continued on page 9)
expert in .this lit)*.
\
'll of Oviedo, F it., he appointed j tlon of *ueh men
’
sinners si all rctuin said money f o r 1
year
Mark ami llrund Inspector for I’re- men who do thing;*
cinct liu. 5, ol Seminole county,
Fin.
*
Motion of L. P. Hagan, seconded
liy O. P. Swope uml carried, this
board recommends that G. C. LeKils
of Geneva *. appointed Mark and
llrand Inspector for Precinct No. *5,
of Seminole county.

GEN. PERSHING NEW HOG LAW
COMES. HOME TO BE VOTED
REALGENERALIN SEMINOLE

a . *,».&gt;■ ** “"‘V1-.-

APARTMENTS
FOR SANFORD
TO BE ERECTED

OUR SCHOOLS
IN SANFORD
OPEN SEPT. 29

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SEPTEM BER 5, 1919

THE 8A N F0BD HERALD

PICT* TWELVE

We Do Your Vulcanizing
RIGHT the F irst Time
A l t h o u g h o u r w o r k Is
g u a r a n t e e d it d o n t
c o m e b a c k t o be
done over. : : :

W e ’ll s a y i t ’s so m e s a tis f a c tio n to a u to o w n e rs
to k n o w t h a t th e “ e x t r a ” tir e o r tube w ill s ta n d up
if n e e d e d . B r i n g y o u r n e x t jo b to u s an d b e c o n ­
v in c e d .

Sanford Cycle Co.
“ A Service Id to Get You Out of Trouble”

P h on e 2 5 1 -W

S a n fo r d , F l o r i d a

mini pit n footliol«l In the Isiiiml^.
Trade of various aorta sprung up, for
the Mauds are wonderfully rich In
roimnerrlnl possibilities. The Fljlnn
Is n child who cannot grow tip. lie
has no *e»«o of commercial value* and
no liking for toll. The white *3iinn
found him 11 wretched worker and al­
most unttsahlc on the plantations that
were Inld nut In the Islands.
That la the reason why the Hindoo
I coolie has hueti Imported Into FIJI ’anil
I whv the n linn l«
JT'j'l.
iiutitu cannot stand the double strain
of softened ways of living end of com­
peting with the work-hard eil native
of India.
One notes ns n significant phase of
t!.c European* altiluua toward the
changing conditions In FIJI, the recom­
mendations adopted at n recent meet­
ing of the district synod. Methodist
mission of FIJI. These ri-commendatlnns approved the further
lion of the Islands by Hindoos and
suggested 11 number of regulations
which would better the situation of
these Imported orientals. The Im­
perial Ion of women from India wns
recommended, ns It wns stated that
women were dlspropottlonately few In
the Fiji Islands.
There has been some Intermarriage
between the FIJIs and the Hindoos.
Thnt, too, has helped bring about the
passing of the FIJIun. Snmonns also
have gone to FIJI In considerable num­
bers ntid have thrived there.
•

FIJIAN’S DAY OVER
Picturesque South Sea Islander
Is Disappearing.
Advent of the White Man, With Hla
Civilization and His Buaineti
Ideat Too Much (or Once­
&gt; ,**&gt;*■• —•-Cv.uvcd Savage.
The FIJI Islander, whose cannibalIstlc practices long made him 11 favor­
ite with writers of llcllon and humor,
Is following the Malayan pirates and
lltu loving peart thief of the South
seus Into the renIni of memory.
A
turhuned hnlf-custo Hindoo Is replac­
ing the once bloodthirsty and always
pleluri sqiu* native of the HJU.
It fa the white
.
.
'ju-j,
along with the white nmn'n vices, and
the Fljlati'a utter disinclination to
work-that are (dotting out the nice.
The FIJIun of toilny Is no longer war­
like, no longer n hunter and a Ushertnnn.( Instead ho Is a lazy smoker of
the white man's tobacco, a lover of the
white man's enlivening drinks mill n
patron of the white man's moving pic­
ture shows.
Time was when the war canoes of
the FIJIs piled the Southern seas;
when the Fljlnn warrior was a dread­
ed person who displayed no fear In
hnttle and who enjoyed eating Ids slain
enemies once the conflict ended.
The FIJInns, according to thr early
travelers who came In contact with
them, were superlatively bail. The
very mine FIJI became a synonym for
whatever was barbarous, Inhuman and
cnnnlhnllstlc. It seems Hint the eat­
ing of human flesh was both a mat­
ter of religious rite and of enjevment
with the Fljlnn. Great feasts of this
sort were prepared, especially after n
successful hnttle.
The had reputation of the FIJInns
kept traders and missionaries away
from the Islands till long lifter other
peoples of that section of the sens
were Christianized. Finally the white

Guarding the Captor.
After the Turkish line wns broken
In front of Nablus, n Tommy of poor
physique found himself In sole charge
of a whole eompnny of Jnckos.
No
assistance was In sight, so the ban­
tam solemnly proceeded to march the
captives toward the nearest com­
pound, a few miles distant. The
Turks stiiinlileij ni«ng, and the rough
nature of the country threw the col­
umn Into such confusion Hint Tommy
often found himself surrounded hy
prisoners. Once, while ncgolhitlng n
itllllcult descent, he fell Siemllong
among Hie boulders. Ills helmet and
rifle flying before bint. For 11 moment
the situation seemed critical; hut n
stnlwnrl prisoner promptly restored or­
der by lifting the guard carefully to
Ids feet and replacing the cumbersome
headgear. Then, picking up the rifle,
FIR E and THEFT and COLLISION In- Ahdiil restored It with a graceful how,
mrance Issued by the FLORIDA STATE and the column marched on to capAUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION Is the tlvlty.
nafest and cheapest In the world. Write
for Information to headquarters Orlando.
‘7 3 3
Agents wanted In every town In Florida.

Autom obile Protection

THE
TCill
\M KITCHEN
^ C A B IN E T

Why
Suffer?
.Mrs. J . A. Cox, ol Alderson, \V. Va., writes:
"My daughter . . . suilered terribly. Site could
not turn in bed . . . the
doctors gave her up, and
v c brought her heme lo
die. Site had suffered so
much a t . . . time. Hav­
ing Heard of Cardui, we
got it for her.”

The Woman's Tonic
"In afewdays, she be­
gan lo improve," Mrs.
Cox continues, "and had
no trouble a t . . . Cardui
cured her, and we sing
its praises everywhere.”
We receive many thou­
sands of similar letters
every vear, telling of the
good Cardui has done for
women who suffer from
complaints so common lo
their sex. It should do
X o u ^ , ,0 0 .
T ,?

The Mt-ll-liiforiiiril hnuonvlfi- « ill 1111•1
on ure.it dlitli'ulty In rrl&lt;-&lt; tin* n k i i i i *
tilnutlon of f,m.la timt l» tmlrtlI\,-ly
rftldciit .toil al the mono lime •liu|ilv
unit *rumiiiilcnl.—Jordan.

115 P ark A ve.

Wanted— Girl or woman with at
leust common school education to
operate Monotype Keyboard. Must
be steady, reliable und permanent.
Herald Printing Co.
3-tf

FOR R EN T
T H R E E THOUSAND DOLLARS
CASH. The buildings nlone on this
For R e n t —Newly furnished and
place cannot be duplicated for less unfurnished rooms for rent. Apply
than five thousand dollars. Mr. and at French Shop, 307 E. First St.
Mrs. A. D. Parrish.
3-tfc
3-ltc
Nine Room House, good condi­
Furnished rooms for rent,
no
tion. Close in. Gurage und flowing Laurel Ave.
67-3tc
well. Time price $3,000.00. Cash
Price. See W. P. Carter.
Con­
LOST
nelly’s Real Estate Office.
3 -ltc
Lost or left on some job. jointer
For Sate— An ncre of corn. Scr plane. Finder return to Herald of.
J , E. Spuriing.
2-2tc__ flee and r.lcoive liberal reward.
3-2lp
One 2-horse disk for sale cheap.

Wnnted— Men In every county
with own nuto to travel and take
ordess for the Red Ripper Hay
Press. Can give good commission to
J. W. Osteen, Altamonte Springs,
the right man. He must he a good
Fla.
2-3tp
hustler.
06-tf.
For Sale— Three lots cor. Myrtle
WANTED— OLD CLEAN
Ave. and-7th. Paved street, oppo­
RAGS.
ANY KIND EX site park.
Beautiful location for
C’ EP T OLD SOCKS,
residence. Apply. \V. W. Long, 410
COATS,
PANTS,
OR
Onk avenue.
2-ltp
BED
SPR EA D S.
AT
For Sale— Upright piano in per­
TH E HERALD OFFICE.
fect
condition.
Terms.
Address
59-tf
Box 212, Sqnford, Fla.
2-2tc
Upholstering and mattress making,
For Sale— Moline Universal Trac­
furniture repaired, mirrors plated,
tor,
with snntl cleat*. Two I I inch
auto tops and seats recovered. First
plow*, rolling truck, complete. Ly­
class work only. Brown Upholstery
Shop, 121 Court St., Orlando, Fin. man Brother*, Forest City, Fla. 2-tf
49-tfc
For Sale—Six room dwelling with
two large lots. Room* extra large,
FOR SALE
with modern conveniences.
About
twenty
orange
trees
full
of
fruit,
on
For Sale — Eight^tons of hay in
Park
avenue,
tin*
most
desirable
res­
stack.
A. Corpany near Moore'*
idence part of city. For particulars
Station or Beurtlull avenue. 3-tf|&gt;
call 175.
2-2 tp
For Sale— We have n lot of very
1917 Ford Touring Car in good
fine gc•nuinc Duroc Jersey pigs at
running
shape
Must sell at once
very reasonable price. Mrs. Endor
$250
00
Ford,
c-o
Herald.
l-3tc
3-tlc
Curlctl Geneva.

nips, f o r k s or anything w i d t h he uses.
This Is also true of other contagious
diseases to a less extent. Consequently
too iiiiu'Ii rare cannot lie taken of evoiythlng that the patient handles.
Allow no one to use or hnmllc any
For Sale Cheap--A good work
of tils utensils, toys or hooks.
The
Enquire C. E. Chorpening,
mule.
i!tei'«l|s may to- b o i l e d ; ten minutes
3-2tft
M oore''« Station Store.
will sterilize them, hut toys, hooks or
things iliot i-atirinl lie hulled should he
MaFor Sale—$12.50 Washing
huriied.
chine. Household furniture
I'ape, naiikliis iiml dlihes "'f 1 j C*i.*.:*-• r uruUurc Lu„ o- i .•simtoriT
limy to- useii. saving the enre of linen Avon in
3 -ltc
am1 uti a - lIs. and these may he burned.
For suln—Good wood range stove
To ventilate n sick room without 11
•f*nft, place 11 hoard four to six Inches cheap for rash.
Enquire C. It.
' !de under the window, and of the
3-2tp
People.* BunkV
•nine wmin; ny shutting the window
For Sale—Ten acres good celery
down on (Ids hoard, a current of air
will c o m e up between the sashes, keep­ land five miles from Sanford. Lot G1
ing n circulation of fresh nlr, without Eureka Hammock. Price $100 per
■1 draft.
acre. Cash or terms
Wti'.r. *••• .,
Mrs. Pauline Lnhne, 1103 Ash Ave.,
Wichita, Kans.
3-3tp

H exene

For Sale—Our bungalow No. 309
French nVenuc. Six rooms, 3 clos­
No Sound From Giraffe.
ets, bat It room, two porches, con­
It Is snld by animal (minors thnt the crete all around, pretty green lawn
glrnffe hns never been known to omit
n sound nr nny kind. No v*n’.T*r wlint with attractive palmetto front, also
thr- nnlmnl may suffer when ill nr In­ has servant’s room, plunder room,
jured. ho remains silent. And scien­ good garage and u small packing
tists have ndvuncod the theory Hint, shell, with office room in routh end
because of Hie extreme length .if the on the place. Can be 1. :ught for
neck, sound Is difficult or Impossible for
Hie glrnffe.
Wanted to Know.
A wmnnn who was troubled with
chronic nightmare and who frequently
cried out In her sleep advertised for
room and board “with 11 fntnlly who
would not object to screaming In Hie
night.’’ Among the answers she re­
ceived was one which nskml: “How
often would you require ns to scream?’’
•—Boston Transcript.

DON’T
Write it on Your Cuff!
Jot it Down in the
K sa lP a n a

M EM O

B O O K

For Sale—1910 Model Ford Road­
ster, 1 Shuler Vulcunizer.
IF r
’SmTifcr," 113 Elm avenue.
G6-2tp
For Sale—A first class fresh Jersey
cow. M. Doyle, Lake Monroe, Fla.
liG-Gtt)
For Sale—Four dwelling houses. |
Cash or easy terms.
Situated on
Park, Magnolia, Cypress and Myrtle^
avenues. Apply to J . E. Puce.
tio-tt
:
For sale—Piano
Herald Office.
For
door,
inches
high,
quick.

Cheap.

E n qu ire;
65-tf.

sale or exchange— 1 Vault
good shape, 1 large Safe, 71
high, 1 small Safe, 34 inches
1 adding machine. Must sell
C. Care of Herald.
62-tf.

T l ic ideal way to make
memoranda and c a rry in fo r­
mation th at you need fre­
qu en tly .
Covers l a s t fo r
years. S h e e ts can b e obtained
anytim e, ruled in s ix styles.
Bound in H andsom e Dura­
ble B la c k M orocco, w ith Red
L eath er In d e x th a t enables
you to find what you w an t in­
stantly.

HERALD PRINTING CO

For salt —Maxwell Touring car,
in splendid condition. Cash or credit
II. &amp;. O. Motor Co.
64-tf.

Sanford, Florida

Phone 148

W c have sufficient merchandise to last the week, hut would advise

55

early buying fo r best selection s

G in g h a m s lor sch ool
dresses, large plaids,

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p.ll colors, yd.
=

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Best ginghams in all the
large fanes plaids rh*l
and newest 32-in
I v
patterns, 75c to t x d

Bungalo Aprons made of
best qua! ging-rt»c^
.,
hams and p c r c a l ^ j g '

Each' SI.50

ADVERTISING
S
All l.ornl AdverttHcnicntH Under =
Thin Heading TIIREK CENTS • " "
I Inc For Each Iimertlon Minimum
Chnrjic 25 Cent*.

In answering an advertisement
where no name is mentioned in ttie
id, please do not ask The Herald
tor information us to the identity of
the ndverttser.
Usually we do not
know- who the advertiser is and if
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.

Found Sunduy—Auto tire. Owner
can have same by proving property
and paying for this ad. E. II. Ran­
dall, 821 W. First St.
3-2tp

For Sale—Pair of good farm mules
In good sound condition.
Reasonaide price. M. Fleisher.
G7-tf

A d v a n t a g e of W i n g s .

CLA SSIFIED

FOUND

Monday, September 8th to September 13tth |

Ai.oilo r good thing nl,out tin* flying
Ml llllg, l doe- 1* that lie nev er has to
light upon ltie top of a tiol'se oiel Imwl
for somebody to help him down —Dal­
las News.
Wet Porphyry Pebbles.
At Nnntiioket Beiieb I cannot
approve the tii-te which clothed
emperors in purple, when I *&lt;•«*
wet porphyry pebble*.—Emerson.

. Lost— Tiro on demountable rim
30x3'.* on West First street Satur­
day afternoon. Reward for informa­
tion at Herald office.
2-2tc

Yowell’s Gingham Week

World's Urgent Need.
The stale will lie saved If the Lord
pits It Into the heart of the iiverago
mini so to shape Ids life that tin* slate
sliiill he worth saving, end only on
those terms. We ue«d civil righteous.
Hess.—Theodore Roosevelt.

CARE IN CONTAGION.
Contagious diseases are due to dl*tmet living things, which are transmit­
ted from one person to
another and live like
parasites upon a patient.
This knowledge will hell,
us to quill’d ourselves
and our loved ones from
the spread if contagion.
The best proleetloli
against contagion Is ro­
bust health. &lt;Inc who Is
strong and vigorous Is
it tleli less liable to yield to disease
than one less robust. Wholesome food,
exercise and fresh air are essentials
In combating disease. All active hotly
Is fur less liable lo disease than llll
Inactive one that has little outdoor ex•iclsc.
The need of fresh air, day and night.
Is one of the Important factors In
multiiiiliilng health.
The belief that
, night nlr Is dangerous and sleeping In
. an iinventllntcd room Is responsible for
l much III health. Sleeping rooms should
, lie well aired by ihiy, Adding sunned
often and n frei circulation of air In
Hie coldest weather maintained In the
Rheplng rooms during the night.
The eating utensils used hy n pntlent. or Indeed tiny thing else which he
n«e* or handles during n contagious IIIness, are a menni'c. us they are easily
cnntnmlnntJd with Infections germs.
A diphtheria patient who hn« hnrllll
le lii« mou'h s**III e m trminute spoons.

position.
Subtracts, multiplies, di­
vides. Retails $12.60, 6 years' guar­
antee.
Liberal commission.
Ad­
dress Woolley-Price Co., Box 1341,
Miami, Fla.
3-2tc

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y ^^

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Apron Ginghams, best
grade, fast color Q Jj*

Y arc! - :

:

:

SCHOOL D RESSES
One table of I iresses just
the kind for school. All
sizes. Special at

$ 1 .5 0 to $ 3 .5 0

50 pieces fancy ginghams
new pattern, just f A
the kind f o r
street dresses, yd

Set* window

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32-in gingham p a rticu la r
good for sch o o l dresses
,la*est designs, pretty colors

A dependable quality of C h a m b rv

5 S r r ; 40 &amp;45c yii

Ladies’ gingham dresses
made of best qual /t» ^7
ginghams'",",'7.?.'” J ) /
$2.00 to : : : x *

§f

Boys wash shirts, all sizes made of
best grade ginghams d»i r n 1 (1*9
&amp; Kupied Kh&gt;thcs
lO tj)«5

p?

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Till* Column I* Free In Returned Soldier*
tint! Sailor* Who Seek Pohillun*.

WANTED
Wanted—Apprentice
trade. Woman or boy.
aer.

to
learn
J. J . Mau3-2 tp

Wanted—Salesmen fur Seminole
county, to handle the Beat Auto­
matic little desk udding machine
known.
For everybody in every

YOWELL COMPANY
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�SEPTEMBER 12,

THE SANFORD HERALD

COUNTY HAPPENINGS
A BUNCH O F INTERESTING ITEM S FROM COR­
RESPO N D EN TS— EVENTS O F SEM IN O LE COUN­
T Y -E F F I C I E N T R EPO R TER S FO R TH E HERALD
modeled the house and built an ad­
dition and now has a very desirable
homestead for his little family. Mr.
Warren it. one of our most enterpris­
ing citizens and is always ready to
lend a helping hand towards building
up our community.
Mr. J . W. Hell has the contract
for clearing, cleaning and draining
the new school grounds. The site of
the school building is a live acre plot
of smooth, level land which, now
that the trees uhd under shrubbery
are cleared is beginning to take on a
line appearance. Two of the acres
are already tiled and wide ditches |
have been dug upon each side of the

OU S E E LOTS O F M O TO RISTS changing from one make of tires to
some other make, every time they nee '
one they buy a dinerent
Y
kind. They do this until they buy their first
and after that its
u new
KELLY

K E L L Y S every time. Ask the man who uses them and you will learn why
it pays to use K E L L Y S instead of inferior tires.

The C. A- B. Hat Factory
I ’ l l i n ml Si r rct

J K K N O M l U. K. H . O U I I H

is the owner of and is carrying on the
Mail Order business formerly handled by
the H. W. Clark Hat Co. All orders
should ho sent to C. &amp; H. Hat Factory
e .i s i s u vsii n
s i :m

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i

THERES

A MAN

AT T H E

CURB TO S E R V E YOU

t u t i \ T u . o « t i:

The T A NVOWAOl’K
R NE S I N N
Catering to Commercial .Men
and Families
Amrdf amPlan. I!mm! Ian. Ifair* Itfafconabt#
T U 1 W I N C 4 INN, Tat ar e* . »U.

‘ “ Mrs. .1. E. Vaughn has been on
.inscribed very vividy the various t)xo sjt.k |jst wit|, |a Krj pj)C, hut is
plat-.- and scene* in the life of this mUl.t, b d tv r at this writing.
historical character which he visited
.
..
,
„
. . . .
,, ;
.»». aim .Mrs. Joe ro rtier spent
vl..o enap am in rran ce. Dr. M y - le ... ..
,,
,P
~
*
. .
. . .
i Sunday with Mr. Fom Fortier and
man is a convincing and entertain- fa niilv
ing speaker and a large crowd was
’
present Sunday to enjoy his remarks.
^ ir mrplnnoa were seen going
over again Sunday.
As usual all
The wonderful growth of the hog were
lu , vv them going by.
inrtv-.‘.w
, Fiornia lias nttraeted th®1 .. . . .
, .. ,
.
.,
,
. . . . . .
,i
.tiler all the heavy rains the roads
a t .^ t i o n o. Mr. Albert Draper of „ „
|f)
d ih
No com.
ih.s place.
He is making arrange- |aint , 0 bfi ma(, e ,)f thcm
ments to convert his truck garden
into a stock farm and be will prohEverybody seems to be getting
ably take advantage of the auction al°ng so good now,, since things have
sales of pure bred sires und breeding 8°t right from thl* war times.
sows to lie held this full and get a
--------foundation herd that will rapidly enOVIEDO
large his bank account.
Prof. A. I.. Hntch spent a few
Messrs. .1. W. and Tom Del! have-days in Oviedo this week, enroute
bought the handsome home of Mr. b |,|n New \ ork, Washington and
Jim Johnson and will shortly remove other northern and eastern points to
to same.
Their purchase included Havana, Cuba, where he will spend
an acre of land, a nice tenement Hie " in te r as secretary of *he Y. M.

, v J v w a c r . v . l r f Uu tniurt*

Must Ik* in fair condition
Reds
Springs
, C h rl«
Dressers, Rockers, elr.
Call or Address:
.121 Sanford Atrnur

I have opened a meat
market at 402 Sanford
Avenue and will carry
a full line of Florida
and Western meats at
all times.
\
'.

A ge n ts For
International H arvester

M c C o r m ic k
a n d D e e rin g M o w in g M a c h ­
in e s, H a y R a k e s an d H a r r o w s

a visit to her aunt, Mrs. J . B. Jones.
.Mrs. S. W. Swope und family
spent Saturday in Orlando.
Mrs. Tipping and two children
and Mrs. Darin of Orlundo are visit­
ing their sister, Mrs. Gore this week
Miss Mary Lein hart has returned
f font Jacksonville where she lias1
been visiting for the past three
weeks.

%

Will he glad to have the
orders of the meat buy­
ers of the city. ■Best of
meats and service and
prices a l wa y s right.

Prompt Delivery - Phone 105

P U R E FOOD M A R K E T

W EST GENEVA AVENUE
The weather is fine, so nice anti
cool now—just fine to sleep good at
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Foster spent a very
pleasant Sunday with Mr and Mrs.
Robinson and Mr*. Vaughn.
All

Mrs. King and family ami Mr*.
L. E. Wright went to Orlando S a t­
urday.
The Oviedo school has adopted the
plan of having special programs on
Friifny afternoon. The High School,
Grammar .School and Primary School
will have charge of the exercises i n ;
rotation. This week tin* High School,
will render the following program:
Sting. “ Mermaid," by High School. I
Theme. "How I Spent My Vacalion," by Francis Swope.
Retiiation, ’'T h at Car,” Virginia I
Wright.
Solo, " M y Rose of Kildare," by
Mallei Swope.
■
Recitation, " T h e Did Forsaken'
School House," Eunice Clark.
!

Candies just received, also famoi
Log Cab in Roll Candy.

B U IL D E R S S U P P L IE S

LUMBER
LATHS,
SHINGLES
SEWER P IP E and D R A IN T IL E

Am listing more each day and caring
for various and sundry wants - just
a few camples below of what

RESIDENCE 5 rooms, bath, splendid lo­
cation, lot 67 1-2x114 ft. - ‘ - $1,600.00
RESIDENCE— 9 rooms, suitable for three
small families and light house keeping.
Good location.
.
- $3,000.00
FA R M — 10 acres, 4 1-2 cleared, 11-2 tiled,
5 room house furnished, garage, etc.,
immediate possession $3,000.00
GROVE— 7 acres, 8 room residence, good
condition, 4 pecan trees, grapefruit, tang­
erines, guavas, very desirable, - $7,000.00

Fresh shipm ent of Nunnally-

line of stationery at

COMPANY

Goo

BETTS
EAST SANFORD
C. E. Chorpening and son, Carl
arc in Jacksonville for the week or.
business and pleasure and are guests
of Mr. and Mrs. B. II. Squire.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Worthington,
Mrs. Mary Ketchum and daughter.
Miss Margery drove up Monday
^Continued on p-zc 3)

Watch the S6uth East Corner of Page Two

�Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Pur vice en* pwt year with Mrs. Nicholson's
tertnined Mr. Purvice's sisters and father, Mr. T. D. Peters here.
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children, Mr*. Geiger and son, Reid,
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Dann of
{Continued from page 2)
and Mrs. Hush and son, Gerald, nil
ChuluotU spent the day with Mr.
of Macon, Ga., recently.
and Mrs. Goo. Peters last Sunday.
Tampa and were guest* nt the
Mr. nnd Mr*. Philip H. Andrews Mrs. Dann's brother, Clifford Proc­
ribwort h home on Bcardnll avenue
and son, Eugene are c.v.ected to tor also was a guest of the Peters
. ' j 0f Mr*. E. E. Cox in town.
* c c. Worthington is treasurer reach here shortly to spend the win­ that day.
ter at their homo on Celery avenue,
Mr. and Mrs. J . W. Daniels and
i .he civic department of the TarnMrs. Andrews lias been at a ' ubercu1
Club. Mr.. J . K. W o ,.
Mrs. A. A. Moran, Sr., motored to
losls sanitarium at Lake Syracuse in
—
H
IVLand last Thursday.
hinsum i* editor of thc Flor,‘,a New York fur a los.g lime.
' J S . L -f Woman'. n „ . » . C. C.
Miss Annie Peters of Daytona is
Willie llrumley and Judah Cam­
rl'orthinslon i. eai.orl.l rdi.or „l
visiting her father, T . I). Peters.
Tampa Daily Times. The Worthing- eron are leaving soon to enter the
Dr, Puleston
was called to see
art. well known here as they Hailey Military School at Green Mrs. Williums Inst Monday; her
lived in Sanford several years ago. wood, N. C.
friends are glad to know she is slow­
Wrs. W. A. Raynor has arrived
ly improving.
Trance* Merriwethcr arrived here
...........
M Virniiiin
v *»»»* from
“f SCVCrol months
. Inna iiiro ,from
\ irgmia tn
to ,ln
stay
, , a atay
.
Mrs. A. A. Moran, Sr., and Mrs.
will. hi. brothers.
° " U " “ ‘ 'l»nU.
Aubrey Moran were shopping and
' '
„
K.P revail »o,l .on , Neil
Mr. and M r., J,... C.meron
and in Sunford last Wednesday.
visiting
fainily are driving a tine new Cole 8
* visiting Mrs. Prevail’.* parents.
automobile.
S T O R M S T IK K S KEY WEST
==
Mr. and Mr*- l*. B. Currio in New
Sanford motorists arc critical motorIrving Kstridge is driving a new
Smyrna this week.
Loss of Lift* and Properly Follows
ists—m ost ol them arc well posted on what
Overland truck.
Equinoctial
Gale
uniform long distance mileage means.
George McDougal, dr., has bought
Thi* West Indian hurricane struck
the house and several acres of land
corner of Geneva and Cameron .•.ve­ Key West Wednesday night result­
Knowing this, they are right in insist­
ing in the loss iif four lives and over
nues of Joe Cameron.
two million dollars in property.
ing on having tires which will assuredly
Mrs. G. C. Mi DougnI lias bought
Three
hundred
and
twenty
build­
give them the uniform long distance mile­
a litre young horse of R. Lynrh.
ings of various sizes were toppled
age that they want.
Mr. Toyunia has a ice new mule over by the wind, which reached torteam, bought at the Itrady stables. mendous velocity.
Some of the
Il we expect to sell tires in Sanford,
G. C. Chamberlain, we hear, ha* structures were reduced to wreckage.
Two churches were among the build­
bought a new Ford tractor.
we must make sure that we have the tires
Five retail stores!
Mr. and Mrs. " D o c k " Hasty are ings demolished.
that will anticipate anti meet the severest
moving into their home on Geneva in the business section were tipped
over
into
tbe
street
like
portions
of
a
mileage tests.
avenue this week. They have added
two rooms and otherwise improved park of cards.
The property loss will exceed two
it and have also built a barn.
O ur knowledge cl F I R E S T O N E
VI’M’ASIZIN G V T IR E
million dollars.
A. R. Chappell is rebuilding a
nwans saving the expense of a new
Tires, cord and labric, led us to select
The water front presents u mass of
or,., if the work is properly done. It house on his Celery avenue farm for
these notable tires as tbe single basis upon W-,!*»•«
shipping jammed together, with
wl|| be if the damaged tire is sent his own occupancy.
much damage to craft which remain
..&gt;yhkh.fi* build our cuoctrs* u.* tire dealers--'-’
hire fur treatment. There will he
alloat.
There is a mas* of inter­
no over nr under baking, just the
LAK E M ON ROE
locked ......... ‘
“vaiqit* and
prop - amount. We have
J u l ievery
a * - * fu_~
eiQV"n...m is Oti fool to nave a other small craft.
A s tire dealers in a city where only
tv..1
.;
t" '1
” •■■■&gt; mTiTf tlie i
telegraph operator and freight
tires of proven m ileage m nv bone to survive.
The Hritish oil tanker Tonnwunda
skill and &lt;sperience to use it.
j agent at Monroe station.
Messrs.
was scuttled to save her from being
But worth expressed in mileage figures
KENT VULCANIZING WORKS
?,Bn ,Uk‘;
cht‘rlio 11,11 !*n&gt; ,ir^
d out to sea. ami lies partly
mg
dtiz.iis to sign a petition to
submerged at her dock. The Molalone, gives a wholly inadequate picture of
i ttu.\r, 1 1
the superintendent of the Atlantic
liner Comal broke from her moor­
Sanford, Florida Coast Line requesting the above p i g Oak an 3rd St.
tbe value of F I R E S T O N E Tires.
ings and went aground. No vessels
ployes. This place is greatly in need
left port today, most of them having
13
of a freight agent and telephone opto make repairs before sailing.
motorist may buy a F I R E S T O N E
erator. All the telegrams have to be
Ten
members
of
the
crew
of
the
Tire blindfolded with tbe certain knowl­
.itiM i« onnioru and telephoned out
over private lines and during the Florida East Coast Railway’s dretlg
edge that he is buying a tire that be need
rush season certain individuals do not barge Grampus, which was blown
never bring back.
care to he bothered with other out to sea and sunk at 2 o’clock thi
people’s business. Then all freight morning, were rescued at 7 o'clock
They
1919
that is sent to Monrot* has to he tonight from a small boat.
There is a string of reasons why
prepaid and is then pitched off and were in an exhausted condition.
F I R E S T O N E Tires should have Y O U ft
left for days upon the station plat­ The crew consisted of I I men. One
dead
body
has
been
recovered
and
present and sustained interest.
form before the owner knows it is
I there. According to its size, Mon­ three men are missing.
The schooner U. V. Drew was
roe is a busy shipping point during
Now Ready
O ver 90 per cent of thc F I R E S T O N E
the trucking season anti dispatcher sunk but the crew of seven reached
A Real Help to the
workers own stock in thc com pany. Fire­
are sent daily, to say nothing of the shore.
Farmer. Largest and
Oldest Seed House i/i
amount of freight that is put oti at
stone men have homes of their own in
The overseas extension of the
the Stnte.
this place.
Florida East Const Railway is said
Firestone Park. There is a Firestone in­
Martin’s Hy-Test
to have suffered considerable damage
Seeds Insures Good
surance fund, a Firestone bank, a Fire­
anil train service into Key West has
GENEVA
Crops.
Mr. und Mrs. O. R. Nicholson left been discontinued for an indeffnit
stone clubhouse.
E. A .M arlin Seed Co. for their home at Daytona Reach period.
Jacksonville, Fla.
last Friday after having spent the
The public buildings were severely
These a r e reasons why F I R E ­
damages.
The customs house and
S T O N E gives more.
postoffice building is in bad shape
and it will cost many thousands of
dollars to restore it. The city hull,
county court hous and the jail were
seriously damaged.
All of the shop windows in the
stores on Duval street, the principal =T3
business street of the city were'
When you paint this year save money by
blown in and goods displayed des­
troyed. Stocks of goods were dam­
bating the paint that gives the greatest value.
aged.
(
Our lmxlernlv equipped service depart­
business
in
all
lines
was
suspended
The real cost of paint is measured, not by the
ment is YOURS to freely command, regardless
today.
Even the daily newspapers,
had
to
cease
publication
because
of
of
the make of tires you use.
price per gallon, but by the service rendered,
lack of electric power, light* und gas.)
Call 2 5 1 -\Y and one of our fast service
The ice plants are out of commission.
(temember this: — Re-painting is not an
Not a store or restaurant was open
ears and a Master Fixer will be on the spot
for business today.
Tonight the
promptly.
E X P E N S E , it is an I N V E S T M E N T .
town is in Stygian darkness: Almost
every tree on the island was up­
Our repair plant is equipped to do the
The paint we carry is the reliable, old estab­
rooted.
best possible wtjrk in the shortest possible time.
Much suffering is certain to follow
lished brand known for its quality for years t hr storm and it is probable appeals
All work fully guaranteed.
will be made for outside help for the
homeless.

COUNTY HAPPENINGS

1 Announcing “F IR E S T O N E |
| T IR E S ” for Sanford Motorists |
| a n d Our New Ty pe o f |
1 “F R E E ROAD S E R V IC E ” "

Fall Seed
Catalogue

Save Money on Paint

O u r N e w T y p e of
FreeRoad Service

"H • A - R - R - 1 - S - 0 • N - S "

The storm puts the Fort Taylor r
tat ion out of commission.

L E E BROTHERS
HARDWARE

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for

While there is no authentic news
from the many small islands lietween Key West and the mainland,
unverified reports say the storm r =
practically stripped many of them,
and that there was loss of life. It
is reported that Hig Fine key was
swept bare of all buildings, with loss
£S
of life.

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J * hV J J j 'juva a a ju ia a s y &lt;

Y o u W o n ’t He A sh a m e d
"f your linen when you
bn.e i.ff your coat to play
billiards or any other
g.one if u (. have the luun'h ring of your shirts, col•ar* and cuffs. We keep
&gt;'"ir linen looking like
'"■w all the time, and
'• '••■ it a neat and finishappearance.
Our
tnethod secures the best
ffrsults and our charges
arc very moderate. We
tui fur and deliver or­
ders w h o n requested.

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LEESBU R G , FLORIDA

Robert Glenn Igou, Sanford, Agt.

Nothlnu New.
"All the world’s a stage”- a n t i yet
some people look upon Ihn revolving
stage ns a modern Idea.—Boston Tran­
script.

Phone 299

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Indelible Ink.
Aniline Mack. ft parts; nolle add, fl tfZ
parts; castor oil, PI parts. To tlds
mixture should be added a few parts
of Indian Ink. Shake before using.
Petty’s Appeal.
* Never did poesy npjenr so full of
(irnvcn to me ns when I saw how It
pierced through pride and fear to the
Jve* of the coarsest men.—Lowell,
Dally Thouflht.
Surer** Ih counted sweetest by those
rho ne’er succeed.—Emily Dickinson.
OptlmliHc Thouoht.
The love of subject* I* an Inrln•'Me protection.

Free Road Service, High
Grade Vulcanizing,
Re­
treading and Repairing by
Seminole Countys’ Largest
&amp; best equipped vulcanizing '
Plant with Chauncy Wilson
at the Bat. Firestone Tires,
Cord and Fabric, All Sizes.

Sanford Cycle Co

Phone 251-W

115 Park Avenue

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�SEPTEM BER 12. io ,9

THE SANFORD HERALD
For those openers to 'lie made,
I'll give you a qu iet'tip :
I have n can opener;
Beside* thnt I ’m hungry enough
BUDGET OF O P I N I O N " J U S T
BETWEEN YOU AND M E "
To Itito open tlie (turned things:
And anyway if I couldn't,
EV EN T H E G A TE PO ST
I could open them with suspicion,
N O T IN I T
Or with tense anticipation.
A Chief Is Among Ye Taking Notes
If you'd ?d*on ns motionless
and Faith, " H e ’ll Print 'em "—
About shipping this stud overseas
So Says Saunterer.
As you have shown yourself
In sending it down to me.
A Grind for Grub
Not one soldier would have returned
Mister Postmaster General Burleson: For they'd have starved to death,
Mult old cracker friend.
Now, Burley, boy he a sport;
If you'll look over your files
You have my iron dollars—
You will ascertain, I'm sure,
Also all my grocery assortment;
That a number of weeks ago
Split fifty-fifty with me,
I ordered some shopworn groeriecs,
And let me eat the stulT
And, to our mutual surprise,
While you are counting my mnn.
I haven't a doubt you'll learn
I'm not demanding the impossible —
T h at 1 paid my cash for ’em.
That is, 1 think I'i» not;
And. IP ’rley, you cute little cherub
But, durn it, Burley, y' see.
I'll be frnnk with you
I ’ m getting most mighty hungry.
And declare I'm now very hungry
Yassuin.
I ’ m sending you this pleadinent —
I thank you.—Thorn in Palm Beach
I trust it is not rash —
Post.
But couldn't you advance me
One can of cornbeef bush?
'
The following is a good one:
Or wire me some baked beans?
The hard working fancy dealer
Or ship me some roast beef?
had vainly ransacked the whole of
Or send me a can of cherries
his shop in his cfTorts to please an
For my temporal relief?
old lady for her granddaughter. For
I hate to have my confidence
the fifteenth time she picked up and
In Uncle Sam thus shaken;
critically examined U neat little
Cnn't you in some way hurry on
satchel.
That dozen pounds of bacon?
"Art you quite sure that this is a
Seriously speaking. Mister Burleson genuine alligator skin?" she inquired.

the real cannot he discerned hy I t s
naked eye.
Wonder if they would
eel ns good— to the feet.
Gee, that's great news. There is
plenty of sawdust in Flqrida.

"Positive, madam," quoth the
dealer.
" I shot the alligator my­
self."
" I t looked rather soiled." said the
lady.
" T h a t madam, is where it struck
the ground when it fell oil the tree."
But no better than one of my old

A utom obile P rotection
FIRE and THEFT and COLLISION In*
mrano* issued by the FLORIDA STATE
AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION Is the
satest unit cheapest In the world. \\ rite
for information to headquarters Orlando.
Agents vanted in every town in Florida.

W W

JACKSONVILLE'FLA

EurcpwWsivCofupMe Hcxkm Screcivd

ouliidi rocre SteiiT\Uwlod H.^up Cik? in

correction Cofvvorviwxt to Everything lr\
heart of City •9ei\d for Booklet •••

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rfINDll u.sniTM, PROP’ R

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somi swamp land to a northern man
many years before this land was
drained and the prospective custom­
er was not as green as he may have
looked.
lie was verv particular i.
asking if the water from the river
ever overflowed this land and hi*
called attention to the fact that the
marks on the tree as high ns « m-**’head looked like ;r. i , ,*Li .• water
marks.
"O . no," said the agent. "Those
marks were made by the hogs
scratching their hacks against the
trees."
The prospective customer looked
hard at the agent and then said:
"Well for one thing they sure raise
large hogs in this country."

Call on us for exact
duplicate of your
broken spring,
r
u n d receive
A
■pringsatJjj
Isfactlon
M .ay

that U
real.

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SANFOiil) FLORIDA

CHOICE

W e h a v e j u s t r e tu rn e d fro m th e m a r k e ts o f th e E a s t a n d b \ v is it to
th is s t o r e y o u w ill find m a n y ite m s o f in te r e s t in th e m o s t a t t r a c t i v e of
th is s e a s o n s o ffe rin g s , a n d w e a r e fo llo w in g o u r u su a l p o licy o f o ffe rin g
m e rc h a n d is e o f q u a lity a t r e a s o n a b le p ric e s .
W e will p l a c e o n sale
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:
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s o m e V E R Y S P E C I A L B A R G A IN S fo r
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MONDAY,

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|mi||» i *1 ** * •;'» f fijif .•
lor in s i n se r t ion ?
Many of file gowns
Paris is -sliding ow?
I it r A u t n in n a re
tritiumd in this way.
PicJoricl Review
P a tte rn s
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Could anything lie finer than
lbene September days in Sanford?
The vinitori* here already from the
north are carried away with our
weather in the 'summer time.
Bui
lieve me, it is the finest yet.
^ Having voted ot take the tirks
oil the cattle we are now going to
vote the razors oil the rnznrhucka,
all of which brings to nty mind tlie
truthful words of my old friends,
that even If we do spend our money
to help make tietter rattle and* bogs
we do not get any cheaper meat.
Silk stockings made Horn saw ­
dust and selling for 5(1 c.*nts a pair,
as compared with $5 for the real
silk ones, have been made possible
through experiments by the Syracuse
N. Y.i University School of Forest­
ry. The dispatch adds that the d ffcrc.uo l cti.v.n the Indi^tl .; and

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We have just received a Special
Shipment by express of the newest
creations in Ladies' Neckwear for
fall, including luce and embroidery
trimmed large organdie Collars, also
Collar and Cull Sets, also large ami
medium size embroidery und hem­
stitched Georgette Collars, also some

A special shipment of new Fall Silks in the very
latest weaves and designs.
Special sale for
: : : : : :
MONDAY

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FALL NECKWEAR

&lt;&gt; \..n
now the
D
new way to use
fr o e. •■aiirjlit in at

SH IRTW A ISTS FOR FA 1.1,

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Fall Qi'crtcrly
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For Monday, Sept. 15th we wilf have on sale a
special line of Georgette and crepe &lt;le cltene silk'Shirt­
waists in those desirable shades in the latest styles for
Fall, and our special prices will surprise you. Priced
■from $5.00 to $10.0(),und each waist a good value.

Pic!3.-';al Review
P attern s
for October
SoK0 On Sa/0

Ladies’ silk roil Collars
in the popular colors at
only

CHILDREN'S D RESSES
\\V are in position to save you work, worry and
money on Chikiren's Dresses. Six.es 2 to I I years in
the most desirable slv!e* and de-'.gn; in
. _
ginghams, plaids and checks, also sailing VC*/
elfeels, priced at !&gt;Se, $1.3», $l.BS and

Ladies' lle.sh color Mtin Camit'o!'*
!:»•&lt;• insertion and rnslnlinns with nil
tape ribbon run in, rt» -J /A Cl
with ribbon straps in
I w-JV
French st ylc* snerial t
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MONDAY WAIST SPECIAL

Gonzales, Tex.— Mm. Mlnnlo Phil- 1(!l,||*|
tot, of thin place, writes: "Flvo years | j.|V
ago I wub taken with a rain In my (|
left aide. It was right under my
left rib. It would commence with nn
cry time I go by the llye-1.o|
uchlng and extend up Into tay loft
)• pinning a Croix dc Guerre
I
lik
nhoulder nnd on down Into my back. 1 ' “
i
the
munly bosom of my old
By that tlmo the pain would be so
Murrell. The tearing
itovcro I would have to tako to bed, :M' " 1* iv
down
and
building
up of this an­
nnd Buffered usually about three days
cient
landmark
and
water
mark and
^...1 Buffered this way for threo ycats,
trade
mark
and
building
tlie
kind of
•'and got to bo n mere skeleton nnd was
r.o weak I could hardly mand alone. a hotel that it looks like it is going
Was not able to go anywhere and had to be, makes nty old heart beat fast­
\o let my hou.*o work g o . . . I Buffered er every time I look at it.
The
awful with a pain In my back and I boys who are tearing out those old
fejad the hcadaclio nil tho time. I Just
•was unnblo to do n thing. My llfo eyesores in Sanford and putting up
•was a misery, nty Btomncli got In nn new structures ought to have their
nwful condition, caused from taking taxes given to them free for a Inin- ■
to much medlclno. I suffered bo much
pain. I had just about given up all
hopes of our getting anything to help
tno.
• Some of my dear friends here
One day n Birthday Almanac wan have said that our Yaldez Hotel
thrown In my yard. After reading
Its testimonials I decided to try Car­ would not lie big enough to hold the
dui, nnd am no thnnkful that I did, tourists. Wo do not expect it to bl­
for I began to Improvo when on tho and it is ancient history that one
second botth*.. . I nm now n well hotel brings another und from the
woman nnd fooling flno nnd tho euro
l as been permanent for It lias been new Yaldez Hotel we expect several
two years tilnco lay awful bad health. other larger hotels to spring and be­
I will always prnlmi and recommend fore another five years Sanford will
C-irdul." Try Cardul today.
12 7B have a new and up to date TWO
H U N D R E D ROOM (count 'em)
hotel, yassir.

AUTO O W NERS

Profitable Well.
A Pennsylvania corporation Hint hns
been prospecting for petroleum In Colonihla bus tapped a well that produces
prolltntily after passing through oil*
hearing sands.

l-'.ln. ZEPHYR GINGHAMS
Full Wrlvnls Tin •sc special num­
bers come in the most desirable plaids
and color combinations for this sea­
son of the year and what is of most
interest these Zephyr Ginghams are
Fast Colors, specially
a or
priced while they last a

Terrible Suffering From Headache,
Sideachc, Backache, and Weak­
ness, Relieved hy Cardui,
Says This Texas Lady.

WhenYourSprin^Breaks
put on

money than any other profession
trnde or business. And if there is to
ho no price paid on brains then we
may just ns well close the schools
altogether and stop building new
schools.

ENVELOPE CHEMISl

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W e secured som e special valt.
in W h ile Org.tndu
S h irtw aists, cp ihroid cry tri m n e !. also som e plain
tucked trim m ed . six.es ",S to ! i. for M on d a y ’s bargain sale.
Y o u r &lt; mice while VC j
_M|
t hcv la s t, each
*r

TOWELLING SPECT VI.
I.r»*in wide "Domino" Boiler Towel
ling, woven selvedge bor-4 p*
dens, speciallv priced for
I if)# 1
Monday's syliing, a yard
W .
POPLIN SPECIAL
Monday we will have on
special line of mercerized s
Poplin in tlie most desir- t
able colors, a yard

M U SL IN

Whit** crop * de clinic Envelope
Chemise, trimmed with Yal lace edge
and insertion, with round lace insert. i let in, also \'al lace ahouldor
strap* with Yal loco /t* a 1*7 F*
le-ding with ribbon ' k i L
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run in, our price only V * * * ^

U N I) C R S K I R T S
CEPE DE CHINE CHEMISE

Thin special ship m en t, « isp, new, muslin Untlcrskirts, lace o r cm broitlcry tri nmetl llonnees anti som e
with heading and ribbon run 5'trough. F o r M onday we
will have th re e G!) very specie.’ lo ts: Lot I
priced
Lot 2 priced $1.'.»S and L o t V L y C | V
!l priced at
$ 6 . J O

NEW GOODS
arriving daily. See the special
valors

GOWNS! GOWNS!

Flesh color crepe de chine Envelop
teinise, splendid quality material,
ally hemstitched,
/t&gt; Cfc r r r*
icciiil Lender. Our J s . - v
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in lay sale price .
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il.VCE SALE 'J:10 A. M.

I.ACE! I.ACE!
For Monday showing a special new
assortment of Laces in medium and
lino quality Yal lace and insertion,
also Venice thread lace,
p*
Special Monday, fie, 10c
in f*
12 1 &lt;. ISe, '.Mr and

This is the time to buy Ladies'
As a Monday special we lur
Sight Gowns . We'h a v e received a
Rw, „ s|UM.i.t| |„, „f
^
special lot embroidery yoke muslin |^r„ va!m. , ' lo i 0r a yd.
Sight Gowns, also a G. - j o n
Sale :i yds. for
A
speeial assortment of
I
Outing Gowns, each vf'
Limit 0 yards to Customer

MONDAY. 11:30 A. M.
We secured a special bargain in
some bath towels on account of slight
imperfections, otherwise would have
to sell for 35r Monday
(Limit I towels to cus­
tomer) each
.....

S ' .-In. t'HI'.NII I'. TU JSEI.S 3'Jr
Chenille Tassels are very popular
now, s|H*oial for Monday, Chenille
Tassels f&gt;1 &lt; inches long in black,
white or Copenhagen,
O
Special price for Monday,
each
v

RI NG ALOW APRONS
Ladies' Bungalow Aprons, made of
standard quality Percale, comes in
either light or dark patterns, made
in both square or V rt*-a A O
neck style. Your
I H n
choice, only
X • */ v J

CORSET COVERS. DRAWERS
Ladies' Muslin Drawers, embroi­
dery trimmed. This is a splendid
garment. Also a Ladies' extra size
Corset Cover, embroip*
dery trimmed. Special
/
a garment
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RliniONS! RHIIIONS! 0:30 A. M.
Here i« another Monday Special

9:30 a. in. Sale! Satin nnd silk Itil»lions, values to :J0c a yd.
-4 /~v
This is a ribbon bargain
I '■I/1
right, a yard

UNION MADE OVERALLS
htdigo Dim*" Denim, full standard weight and
I six.es, also .lumpers to match.
. _
_
av Salt* price for these Overalls Q JO 9 ^
of Shoes from us means you have saved
lluying
money for our prices mean better Shoos for less money. For
Monday wo are showing special lines of Shoes for men anti women,
hoys and girls and the little tots. See these good values.

1 P I C T O R I A L

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HAI.IIRIGGAN UNDERWEAR
a special loi of Men's Italhriggun
I'ors, our special Monday Sale price a

- P A T T E R N S

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PAGE FIVE

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Poland, rf
Thrasher, :th .
Smith, If
Morris, U»
Jackson, 2b
Nance, c .
Rurlett, p

Two Stocks
in Sanford

Totals
Sanford
Stewart, 2h
B. Chapman, c
Johnston, of
Hurd, lh
Danville, :ih
Watts. If-)i
Childs, rf
Inman, ss
C. Chapman, p

T o make it convenient for you to get quick
delivery of your fertilizers, we we have put in
two com plete stock s'at Sanford - one in the old
Sanford Passenger S tation and one in the Ben
M onroe W arehouse at Beardall Siding.

A rm ou r F e rtiliz e r W orks
F lorid a

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now

THE FLAVOR LASTS
SO DOES THE PRICE!

Stinfurd Wins Tuesday * /
Sanford ituil the breaks Tuesday
and played to make everything
count. They took 1 to II game from
Fry of the UigM"*:,''.
. .though
"Hugs” let 'em down with three
mensley hits.
It. Chapman was hit hy Kry, stole
second, went to third on Johnson's
single and scored on. Crow's.sacrifice

F ertilizers
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Inm an,

BALL GAMES FO R TH E W EEK,nnj

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T ot »l.s
27 4 7 27 15 4|
Score hy innings:
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Lakeland
10(1 0 0 t 000- Sanford
not OOD 2 1* -»
Su mmary: — Lt ft on liases, Lakelai d, 7, Sanford, fi; hits apportioned,
off Chapman 0 in om* inning, Oil
Walts - in eight innings; first base
on hulls, nit Burlette 7, oil Chapman
1. oil Watts 2: struck out, hy BurItlte
hy Watts 7: sacrifice hits,
Wicker, Thrasher. Ilord, C. llap- ,
man: stolen buses, h ov e,' Snmith,
Stewart,
Chapman :l, Childs. In­
man: wild pitches. Watts; passed
halls, ftonie; umpires, Kry and Itt'C- \
ister: time 2:05: attendance, It 16.

Y o u r business will be appreciated.
Please
see Mr. Charles H. W hitner, our local represen­
tative, about your needs.

J ack son ville,

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AM. GAMLt&gt;- * ? " . T i T f r IIV SANFORD TEA M ’
Totals

Orlando —

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A spectacular catch
amt the pitching ot Kry
Drayton in the pinches,
game. i&gt;»or..;
T'ukylamf “
AH It
I 0
Love, ss
;t u
Wicker, cf
0
Poland, rr
4
n
Thrasher, 3h
4
ti
Smith, If
4
Morris, lh
3 n
n
Cohen, 2h
4
Nance, o
3 0
3 ii
Kry. p

A&gt; the fruit nets ready for the up hy putting them on.
Sanford
W illiam s, lf‘
0
.. 4
1
0
4
pumpkin and the husher nets ready [ will play along with her .material
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0
L e o n , 2 h ............. ....... 4
4
la jo har, home anti shuck the corn i that she now has anti will not need
0
S c h u y le r , cf
....... 5
It ■o
8
ttr old game also nets down to I any new men this week, thank you.
0
M o o r e , rf .
....... 5
1
0
3
*t«e it looks better and better ns
And now look at the tally sheet
0
......... 3
0 15
.B lo u n t , Ih
0
the fan. ire tile glory of the fading for this week
*1
n
......... 5
5
M u r t i n , ss
0
cf the summer sun.
Soon the
5
0
1
Stephens, 3b
0
l
Umber- will have the frost on the
Totals
32
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0
4
1
( j u i n n , c ...............
4
Sanford
Wins
and
Ties
^
boards where once all was yells and
Sanfoid—
AB
0
II
8
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4
Orlando. Sept. (L— (Special).— Sun- H u m p h r i e s , p
life sr.d juyety and all too noon we
Stewart, 2b
4
nn rleai; up the hunch and rcti/e^^" r,, w»n the second game of the
&lt;» 3 3 1 8
1
Totals
(CjritimietWou
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3
9
(or another year. Sanford will hu double header here today, 5 to 0,
•
the champions of the Florida League » Jter rain had terminated the first
S co re hy innings—
then tiic last horn blows and the contest with the score 1 to 1, in the S a n f o r d
000 010 000 00......
n y »,■ iri .r a ilin g toward the top eleventh inning.
Play was held up Orlando
100 000 000 00 — 1
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Summary: Left on liases, Sanford.
is The sec, .1 series looks just like a forty m,nut« *
t-litinn n[ if,,- tirst one. We he-*
ln the opener, it looked us if Her1 I, Orlando 7; two base hits, Childs;
liter it, gi; mg Hi- tit her fellow ail Humphries had his twelfth game lirst base on glls, off Drayton ft;
in- world and then win-j ’von&gt; bill, In the fifth slanra the vet- j,truck out, hy Drayton 2, Humph­
turf nut ' iii. hiit lap. So hy read* j rran lwirl*»r fumbled a hunt, with a ries 3; stolen liases, Hurd, Leon;
ir.; sh, - . f
olutnn you can see ,,,an on base. An error by Kuinn double plays, Stewart to Chapman.
Ihst S»i,f"-d \t"u four straights ami followed, permitting the runner to -pitne nf Knm4., 2:00. Umpire, Hoyer.
»en Ibeet i- on one of the best if not come home with the marker that |Attendance, 700.
i th* le*t n.in in the state. Sanford tied it up.
Second game—
D*2!&lt; '•■imi \f real hall players and
In the second
game Sanford
Sanford AB It II PO A K
-'mfi *t! - gin.g after that pennant httncherl hits with errors hy the
Stewart,
2b
1 l 1 3 •&gt; 0
k
The tlier teams locals, piling up five runs, while
3 I I 3 0 0
B. Chapman, c
3u*r Tili *! „,
*1 1 0 4 0 t i :
v -till hy any means Register hud the Caps eating out of Johnson, cf
and a* f* *
-• of Die season ap- his hand at all rluges of the game Ilord, ll)
1 0 *1 (i 0 0
proa. . * i.
: a rues are gMling bet- Scores:
Danville, 3h
4 'i 1 1 0 0
t»r ar,,| *„
*| 0 0 1 0 0
r ami none of the big
First game
Childs, rf
Itijui* I..,
II
A
AB It
I’D
anything on us down Sanford
3 u *&gt; 1 1 0
Inman, ss
bre ir, n,, I oriila League.
•&gt; 0 I 1 0 0
Many Stewart, 2b
5 ii 0 4 4*
Chapman, If
!'
. • leagues are disband* It. Chapman, e
r» 0 0 8 »&gt;
3 0 0 0 5 0
Register, p
:"i’ i • .ocl ••veral good players are Johnson, cf
... 4 ir 0 5 0
drifting d i, i|,i, vvay and some of Ilord, lh
4 1 •I 13 3
.27 5 s 21 .8 0
Totals
i - expecting to tighten Danville, 3b....... ... 3 II 0 0 1
AB It 11 PO A i:
Orlando —
Williams, If
3 0 1 •&gt; 1 0
*» 0 l- #1 (1 0
Leon, 2li
..
3 0 0 •1 0 0
Schuyler, cf
.. 3 0 0 I 0 0
Moore, rf
3 0 0 y 0 1
Blount, ll&gt;
.. 3 0 1 i *» 0
Martin, hs
... 3 0 0 l •&gt; 1
Stephens, 3b
•1 0 0 3 •1 I
Duinn, c ...........
Vault Doors, Fire Proof Safes,
«
I 0 0 0 4 1
Sewell, p

hv Wicker
ami that of
featured the
If I’D A K
tl ll (l u

1 ;t &lt;1 0

2 2 0 l)
1 1 2
1
2 1 I) ll
0 12 ll I
1 1 4
0
0 3 I) 0
II 1 5 u

0

1 24 11 1
It II PO A E
0 0 2 4 0
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24 0 3 21 11 4
Totals .........
Score hy innings—
Sanford............................. 100 1 0 1 2 — 5
Orlando...................
000 000 0 —0 |
Summary— iTcft on bases, Sanford
6, Orlando 4; two huso hits, Ilord;
first base on bulb off Register I, off
Sewell 2; struck out* hy Register I,
off Sqwcll 2; stfuck out, by Register
a, hy,Sewell 2: sacrificau hits, Childs;
stolen bases, Stewart, Johnson, Chup
man, Inman; butter hit, Chapman
by Sewell: double play, Sewell to
Martin to Blount. Time of game,
1.20. Umpire, Biyer.

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You want tires that give you the
most for your money,—measured in
mileage.

How arc you to know ? Since wc arc
in the business—and you knozv us—
why not tike our word for it?
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tiresbuiltthnnUnitedStatcsTires. T hey
have proved pood by perform ance .
T hey are tough, hardy, economical,
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Sanford Wins Monday j/
Lakeland dropped a hard player!
game here Monday, with Watts
pitching superb hall for the Celery
Feds after relieving Chapman, Vkhoie
aorc arm is giving him some trouble.
The final score was 4 to 2.
Gurlott pitched a classy article of
hull until the seventh, when they
hunched hits ior a couple of tallies
and repeated the next frame for an­
other.
A coincident Is that of the six
runs, nil except one was started cm
its way hy a puss and that one gut
iF e know United States Tires are good Tires— Titat's why wc sell them
startt'd on a bobble. The scoje:
B. &amp; . O. Motor Co.,
Overturn! Sales &amp; Service Co., Sanford, Florida;
A. II. F uKlv, Altamonte
Lakeland
All
H PU A E
l o Springs, Florida; Standard Auto Company, Winter Park, Florida; L. M. Bchhitulcr. (Icncva, Florida;
Love, ss
........... 4' 'T o" o
Wicker, cf »*»•»* ,,»• - 0 1
l o o|A. G. Gainous, Osteen, Florida; Oviedo G arage, Oviedo, Floiida; Mrs. C. A. iiir gi.tr, Chuluola, Fla.

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METHODISTS
D R IE D UP
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THE BAPTISTS $

SEPTEMBER 12, 1319

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fences und becoming :i nuisance ure
to lie voted out nt an election next
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*Tue*duy and If the majority so will
R. J . IIOI.LY, Editor
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it the hog
n Seminole county will
W. M. HAYNES, Ruslnc^i Monster
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______________ ___________________ j hen after he fenced and .kept upon
the land of its owner anil not upon
\
t
Published Every Friday by
the crop of the neighboring, farm.
is very important in the estimates of the directors of this hank
it is ns immutable as the laws of the
Medcs and Persians. The trend of a
when you want to borrow. Are you building your character by
MAY
CONTEST
r»xie VrAi|U', imN
' ,S At&gt;' ' Nr* i i j )0 Krow^’tt country means tin* fencing ItAI’T l S T S
CAM E AS S O M E O F METHODSIX KtnsTioi
.... J.. i m of live stock within an inrlostire in
sacrifice? If you are, you are sa v in g 'a part of your income for
I S T S HAVE PLAYED ,IN KPTllittx MONTHS___________________.s* stead of.the farmer being obliged ro
WORTH LE A G U E .
fence against the stock.
reserve, the same as building character for crises.
: : : ’: : :
Fnlrrsd S-conil-Ct»i*« Mall Maltrr Anfuti Und
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ISOS, at IS* I'BxInUlf* al Hanfwd. Florida
The
Methodist
Sunday
school
de­
I'Bd.r Aci af March 3rd. IS7S
P E R IL O U S T I M E S
CAPITAL $30,000.00
SURPLUS $15,000.00
feated the Baptist Sunday school
1 &gt;irph(*n* No&gt; UK
Oifift*: Hrrtlil llulldlng
The upostle Paul wrote th at, "in yesterday afternoon in what was
the last days perilous times shall perhaps the. most interesting game
Seminole county will vote on the. come."
Whether his prophecy def- played by any teams here this sea­
r&gt;
new hog law next Tuesday.
initely utudes to these present times son.
in American history we shall not
While all professionals were barred
-T t WANr ynTiR p.usm tSS,
Sanford city schools will open undertake to say. Rut wo do ventur from playing and only regular S u n ­
September 29th and the prospects to say that the description is strik­ day school attendants allowe^l to
ingly a pplica hie to them.
are good for a fine school term.
R. R. IIEAS,
C. D. COUCH
If. R. STEVENS
play the game was fast and the play­
C. M. HAND
C
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I
All'! Ctlkiar
CsAiir
Vlr,.
P«#«ld»l
Race riots, which are nothing less ing by both teams was good from
Th e longer we operate a news­ than race wars on a small scale, and start to finish. The fans, numbering
TH E B A N K T H A T INSURES YOUR DEFOSITS
paper the more the truth is impress­ ever threatening to break out in nearly 200, besides children of the
ed upon our mind that what you new places and on a larger scale; Sunday schools who were admitted
keep out of the paper is of more im­ strikes upon strikes in the world of free kept the grand stand in an up­
portance than what you print.
organised labor, with the sinister roar throughout the game and helped
threat of a general strike continually to keep the interest up to the high­
After the Ceremony and congratu­ day of October, A. D. 1919.
braces the following described propNo one person should
T h e Woman's Club of Sanford suggested, all of which is nothing est pitch.
lations
i
dainty
luncheon
was
served
rty
s itu a te d in Seminole county,
Witness my official signature and
rould undertake no more important short of war by one class of society have the credit for either winning or
Flo’
i
'ik.a,
to-wit; W &gt;j of M R’ (
in
the
dining
room
as
bride
and
upon
the
other
classes
for
the
pro­
losing
this
giime
for
both
teams
work­
seal this the 10th day of September,
project than the beautifying and
groom
left
for
their
tobr,
hejlnrdng
N
W
1
{
of
N W '.' , . X , s 2 tre-.j.
motion
of
its
own
interests
at
the
ed
well
and
any
errors
which
were
A.
D.
non.
improving of the lake front, A fine
See. 5, Tp. 0.S, R 111 East. :i acres.
on
the
east
coast
nnd
with
their
ul­
expense
of
the
othefs;
the
m
ctive
made
were
due
perhaps
In
luek
of
pavilHnn should grace the lake front
(Beali
K. A. DOUGLASS,
The said landbeing assessed at the
a ball game timate destination the old home of
propaganda of pernicious socialistic practice, but what
at an early date.
Clerk Circuit Court. Sentinolo Co.,
date
of the issuffre of such cerlifiDr.
MrCaslin
at
Sweetwater,
Tetin.
theories undermining and seeking without errors.
Florida.
rnte
in
the mime f James Ashley.
to overthrow the established indus­
W. T. Wheeless of the "wets1'
T h e bride is the daughter of Mrs
•I- St c
By V. M. Dob glass, t). C.
It seems that all of our dreams
Unless
said
eertificte shall lie re­
trial. social and political systems of made three of the four runs by his J. N. Whilner und was born and
are coining true and not only will
deemed
accordyig
t&lt; law tax deed
tiie country; a similarly active prop­ team. G. W. Spencer, Jr ., pitcher raiser! in this city growing to
Notice of .Application lor Tax Deed will issue thereon onthe 14th day of
Sanford have maay fine new holds
aganda of freak religions and of ir- for the "backsliders" besides pitch­ womanhood here and being one of
Under Section ft of Chapter INNS. October, A. I). 1 9 I 0 V
but will also have some fine and up
^
M ta, lUl0,ed religious
ing a good game and lotting his op­ the most popular girls in this part
Laws-of Florida
to date npartmo.it houses ere long. 1 ^
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|mi|,
She is t|ic
ponents down with only ten hits got of Me mi note county.
Witness my officialftiffAnHirf and
Sanford has brighter prospects than
Notice is hereby given that E. (!•
for riches, with its concomitants of two runs. Smith, the young catcher daughter of the late Hon. J . N.
seal
this the 10th da; of September,
any city of similar size in the south.
conscienceless profiteering and graft for the M. E .’s also got two runs, Whilner. who during his lifetime Hodges, purchaser of Tax Certificate A. D. 1919.
in at! directions; the quick return to PR ilier Kelly gave up only eight was known in Florida and in the No. 231), dated the tth day of June,
.W i* 'mis filed said certificate (seal)
E. A. DO f t UASS,Even if Volusia county does not the pleasure lust which marked our hits and pitched
{Ft £c [tally Uouth a*: one of the best citizens nnd
Clerk
Circuit
Court SeVW'ole 'Yc!.,
in
my
oflVc.
and
lias
made
applica­
buy the bridges this year Volusia before *4-i •*-.•"- » • * * * ■ » . On an good gnme.%
one of the pioneers of Florida. Mrs.
tion for tax deed to issue in accord­
Florida.
and Seminole ran build tin bridge at even larger and more general scale:
MeCnslin taught school at Winter
By V. M. Douglass, D. C.
ance with law. Said certificate em­ 4-5tc
Manager F. It. Adams of thc
Osteon ferry nnd make it a free these are a few of the outstanding
Burk and in this city and by her
brrlRe.
This will tend to bring features of present American his­ Methodists and It. M. Grovcnstein charming manner and lovable dispo­
down the price of the Harden tory
which
spell
P E R IL O U S of the Baptists have been bully for sition has endeared herself Ip a large
bridge and will lie one of the greatest T I M E S in the largest capital letters. several days in getting their re*|x*c- circle of friends.
5 0 0 0 MILE
^GUARANTEE
assets of Volusia und Seminole coun­ He wlio runs may read. He w' n h»S tive teams in shape nnd both de­
The groom lias been a resident of
serve a great deal of credit for I heir
ties.
no vision can feel the letters.
•M« oHy frr
,„ui
yours, c o m -j
good work.
What eii" lie done eh no* !r?
ing here from his home in SweetThe
work
of
Umpires
Chittenden
"&lt;a&gt;a* I- -1 «***
,,,Itllll
■ i i * i i cu.miie ii.gn - 1 Must our country pass through the
and Lane wus exceptionally good and WJ,h ‘r, lenu., and engaging in tin*
now seems to. I 1**
y , i 1 i|iroes of civic conllk* and revolu­
met with more than usual satisfac­ practice of dentistry. When the war
tills will become one of the most pop tion, to its utter undoing? Must our
came on he served his country in the
tion.
ular roads in the state. It runs from civilization—the finest, with all its
dental corps with the rank of lieu­
The box score:
Jacksonville to Del,and via Green shortcomings that the world has
tenant und was in France when the
Baptists v.*. -Methodists, Sept. II:
Cove and Pulutku and through Sun- ever seen — perish from the earth be­
armistice was signed, coming home
N AH K II 1*0 A H to again resume his practice. He is
ford nnd on to Orlando. It is the cause our people luck the funda­ Baptists
5 0 ()• l 1 1 a young man of exemplary habits,
road that the Sanford Hoard of mental virtues of self-control nnd Higgcrs, If &amp; 2b
.1.
Kelly.
2b,
cf .. 6 1 ■I 1 0 1 sterling worth and character and is
Trade went after several years ago contentment? Is there "no halm in
3 (1 0 1 1 4 1 active, in church circles, being the
Kendall,
c
ami helped to get.
Gilead” which turn heal the sore of
Steele,
lb
1 0 0 5 l
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our fretful humanity?
organist of tin* Presbyterian church
Wheeless, st
1 :i 3 II l
where Mrs. MrCaslin is also a teach­
We are persuaded that there is
Gilbert Leach not only hits the
Hardin,cf,2b, If 3 « 1 1 II 0 er in the Sunday school nnd where
nail on the head lint he expresses our Mil one remedy for tin- present dis­ Betts, 2b
3 It o 5 1 0 the romance began' which termin­
sentiments and defines our position tress; hut that it is wholly sullleient. Robbins, rf
3 ii 1) 0 u 0 ated in the culmination of their hopes
exactly in the following in the Lees­ That remedy is the gospel of Jesus E. R. Kelly.
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and desires last Tuesday morning.
Christ, faithfully and earnestly
iS"*.
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burg Commercial:
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preached.
Upon their return to this city Dr.
Shoes that u?,ed to cost $-1.00 now
and
\Jrs. McCaslin will be the
T h e primary leaching of that gos­
35 4 HI 24 13 N
Totals
cost $12. but the newrpaper costs
1 ! * 0 V « * V w I M A M * ? U R h iM .
guests
of the Gables where they will
you S I . fit) a year just as it used to pel is the Lordship of God’s Son, Methodists
Alt It H FO A B
reside nnd their many friends extend
cost. Silk hose that used ..........
75 Jesus Christ. Its corollarl is, faith McLucas, ss
4 (1 0 1 *1 1
long life and best wishes to them in
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rents a pair are costing $1.75 to 1 in Him; the faith that submits to 1!utchinson, Jb
0
2 0 0 6
their beginning of life’s journey tn- White Gridiron Trfrnd Tires tire backed by their manuiaccurer's confi­
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$2.5(i and dollar hose are Vesting His authority and to His will as Smith, c
3
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gcl fier.
dence. Kokomo Luitj* Life Tires are built by the pioneer lire builders
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Lord,
$2.50 to $d.0u, but Hie price of nd0 N 3
4
Spencer, p
Among
the
out
of
town
guests
at
of America. They stand up nnd hug the road, town or country, all
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vertii.ing space in the Commercial is
II I (1 0 1)
This country, if it is to In* saved Barber, rf
seasons of thc year.
the
wedding
were
Mrs.
M.
if.
Bow­
&gt;
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the same that it used to he. With­ from the perils t lint threaten it U. Cobb. 3b
1)
4 (1 1
•1 II 0
out f air of successful contradiction mu.*t be Christianized. This can be Mason, cf
0 0 II ler and Miss Mabel Bowler of Ja c k ­
.
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we ailirin that tl. only commodity done only by "th e foolishness of R. Cobb, If
1 0 0 0 1 sonville. Mrs. Frank Caldwell of
Miss Nannie Harris of
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offcred’ for sale in Leesburg today at pr .iching," whether frnifi pulpits K. Moys. lb
II 1 !) II 0 Tampa,
4~
Winter
Park
and Mrs. Elton Mo igh•1
the same price as in 1915 is the aid platform:, by the printed page, T i lli s "
1 1 (1 (1 (1
ton
of
Birmingham,
sister of thu
*»
Lei d.urg Commercial and adver­ or by the personal efforts of believ- W. Moys, x
1 l II tl
°| bride.
tising space in the Lccrdiuii! Com­ iii„ .ndtvidua..
mercial.
N 27 IK 5
(
Total?
It, support f this itself u sort of
L. T. Bryan Selling Tires
----u---* Batted for Kendall in tin* ninth,
propaganda, but of a superior typeL.
T.
Bryan, for several years
" VO TIN G OUT T H E HOGS
*• Relieved, Barber in fifth,
believers cun help mightily to the
connected
with the Peoples and Sem­
x Relieved Mason in fifth.
0 The question of the open range, saving of the day if they will learn
inole Banks of the city und one of
Score by inning?:
the question of the hog running at to pray and practice it much- the
the most popular young men in the
lurge, even the question of ehirkins elici t mil fervent prayer of the right­ Baptists •
010 I 10 OKI—4
city has severed his connection ns
running at large in the more popu­ eous.
Methodists
001 221 01 x —7
assistant cashier of the Seminole and
SANFORD, FLORIDA
lous section Af the state have c&lt; m •
Summary Left on bases. Baptists in the future will devote his entire
The essence of the present evil
to the voters or will come to tlum
times is disbelief in God nnd revolt 10, Methodists 7. Two base bits, time and attention to his outside
in the near future and they may us
against
His authority. The second Tillis. First base oil balls oil Spen­ business.
Veil get ready for these innovations psalm was never more appropriate cer 3, oil Kelly I. Struck out by In addition to being at the head of
of civilization, it means the begin­ I to any time than it is today.
Its Kelly 9, by Spencer fi. Sacrifice bits, the Bryan Auto Co. nt the end of
ning of the end for free ranges in j warning and its message are needed Hutchinson 2, R.
Cobb.
Stolen First street he will have charge of
this and other stall's where it hus| as never before: "Kiss the Son, lest bases McLucas. Smith, Spencer II,
the tire department of the Sanford
come to the voters.
In the early |He he angry, and ye perish by the Burlier, R. Cobh I, E. Moye 2, W.
Cycle Co. on Park avenue. He is
days when there were few farms and) way, For His wrath, will soon tie Moye, J . A. Kelly, Kendall , Whee­
already doing an excellent business
few people in the state it was all
less 3, Betts.
Passed balls. Smith. nt both places and, with Ids entire
Saving may* have seemed to* you the opposite of
kindled.
right for the cattle and the hogs to
spending, and so it is - o f foutiiih spending.
Blessed ure ull they that take ref­ Batter hit, Robbins by Spencer. time and attention given to the busi­
roam at large in the country and
uge in Him ." — Florida Christian A d­ Double plays. Spencer to Smith to ness in the future he will undoubted­
But really nine s;inu/fnp goes hand-in-hand with
even in the smaller
towns. All of
K. Moye.
Time 2:00.
Umpires ly get at lest his share of the busi­
vocate.
intilliynil ndri.ii/.
us n n remember in riding through
Chittenden und Lane.
Attendance ness.
Florida in the early days, the lings
Catholic Church
563. Scorers, Muines *fc Haynes..
Saving in itself—as the miser understands i t —the
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rooting at will around /lie stations
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mere hoarding of money for money’s sake—is of no
Fraternal Society to Meet
ail over this state. We can remem­ cost:
MrCaslin— Whilner
especial advantage to anyone.
Next Sunday at 3,*30 p. m. nt the
ber when the hogs and cattle roamed
Sunday—Low Muss at 11 a. in.
A pretty home wedding took place Catholic school building the meeting
at will from one end of the stale to Clnss for Christian Doctrine at It)
On the ottier hand, when people save ifiM/ii/rnffi/,
at the home of Mrs. J . N. Whit nor of the Knights of Columbus for elec­
the other. 'Those of us who have a. in. Benediction after Mass. .Ser­
what they really do is to save for a ehance to spend
Tuesday morning at II o'clock when tion of officers will lie held.
been in the west can remember mon taken from Epistle and Gospel.
for something more worth while Inter. In final anal­
Miss Alice Donk Whilner became,
Arrangements will he made to
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when the same condition prevailed.
ysis. everything is spent but the saver thinks before
the .hride of Dr. Henry Herbert Me give a welcome to the K. of C. and
With the coming of the farmer and
lie tqiends and so spends wisely, lie gets more for bis
The city council of Tallahassee ap­ Cnslin.
Catholic hoys who served with the
the truck and fruit grower all this
money and a bigger return for bis work. Ho has
proved the draft of a new city chat
Just before the ceremony Miss Colors during the war.
bus been changed and it has been
more money (eft for thoughtful spending In the
ter incorporating the modern and Muhcl Bowler rendered the beau­
written into the history of every
future.
efficient form of government for that tiful solo "Because" by D’ Hardclot* Notice of Application for Tax Deed
state in the union that when any
city known as the commission man­ and as thc Inst notes died away und
Under Section N of Chapter INHN,
part of our great country is settled
Now. what is really more worth while later? It
Laws of Florida
ager form of government.
as the , strains of Mendelssohn's
up by farmers and fruit growers
may he that, by accumulating hitherto fnolishlyWedding March pealed forth bride
Notice is hereby given that Mabel
*
and the wilderness gives way to civ­
spent dimes and quarters, which give no real .satis­
and
groom
came
into
the
parlor
nnd
Del.and
is
enjoying
the
greatest
M.
Keeley, purchaser of Tax Certifi­
ilization that the hog and the rattle
faction, jo u will lie able to bay later u hutno, or have
must be fenced.
They have no building boom of any in her history. under an arch of ferns, pink vines cate No. 192, dated the tth day of j
a wife, or provide for old age or for education, or n
and bamboo they were made man June, A. D. 1917, has filed said cer­
place in a farming community ex­ It is reported that the new buildings
start in life for your children.
and wife by I)r. E. I). Brownlee, tificate in my affire, und has mude
under
construction
ut
present
und
cept they are kept under fence. For
All of these things and many others are ' 'worth
many years the farmers in this state those which are to he erected in the pastor of the Presbyterian church. application for tax deed to issue in
near
future
will
cost
in
thc
neighbormore"
to tHe individual.
accordance
with
law.
Said
certifi­
The
Whittier
home
presented
n
have suffered
heavy losses h&gt;' the
•
truly Florida appearance, the double cate embraces the following des­
Inroads made into their growing liood of $60,000.
War Savings Stamps help you to convert footinh
parlors lending a most appropriate cribed property situated in Seminole
crops by the hogs and cuttle. It is
money
into future iritr spending power.
county,
Florida,
to-wit:
S
'
(
of
N
1*
That the livestock industry is ad­ archway for the wedding and huth
put right that the man who is rais­
of
Lot
2,
Sec.
9,
Tp.
20
S.,'
R.
31)
rooms
were
crowded
by
friends
und
ing I ugs nnd entile should expert n vancing in Suwannee county is evi­
farming reunify to f&lt; ore .tgainst dent by the county agricultural relatives who attended the wedding. East. The said land being assessed
tim e animals nnd while the cuttle agent reporting over N.oiMt head of The bride wore a most becoming at the date of the issuance cf such
S an fo rd , F lorid a
arc still allowed to roam at large in hogs immunized against cholera this hind tricojitt. coul suit and black i certificate . in the name of Paul
tliin country they are not us irtucli a reason and the state livestock In* hat and also wore an exquisite Kecley. Unless said certificate shall
menace iis the hogs nm( the hogs be­ sped or reporting over 4,000 head of i string of pearls, the gift of the bride- be redeemed according to law tax
groom.
deed will is.\ue thereon on the 1 tth
ing r:.-.tigers i f irogs, getting through cattle being dipped monthly.

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SEPTEMBER 12. 1910

THE SANFORD HERALD

in Eradentown. .His many friends other points where he closely stud­
here are glad to see him in Floridn ied the automobile business. He has
Mcnllon of
again.
the Overland and Velio line of ear
.Mitlcf* In Uriel
Pr. D. C. Ward, Osteopath is in nnd expects to have u car load of
pfr«onal Hems
Sanford on Monday, Wednesday new ones in soon. Mr. Haight say
efInterest
the auto business is the greatest busi­
nnd Fr ay of each week.
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Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Roberts of ness north and south nnd looks for a
Herbert Ware of Tatnpa spent Her many. Sanford friends are al­ Jacksonville have arrived in the city fine trade this season.
ways Rind to ree her hero.
and will make It 'heir future honv*.
WANTED — OLD CLEAN
Monday in the city, y
Mrs.
Roberts’
son,
Lionel
Monroe,
RAGS.
ANY KIND EXThe Itryan Auto Co. yesterday
Hide a Dort you will like it.
4-tf
has
also
returned
and
their
many
CEPT
OLD
SOCKS,
rereived
a
car
load
of
new
Port
rn
n
Mr, _\. H. Thomas of Ocala is the
friends will he glad to note that
COATS.
PANTS.
OR
and
they
are
now
heinR
exhibited
to
_ K}t.end guest of Mrs. T. N. Igou.
they will again become residents xf
BED SPREA DS. AT THE
the prospective purchasers.
Mi» Clara Milieu has gone to InSanford.
HERALD OFFICE.
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*
Complete stock Diamond tiros
Spring*. Atlanta and Paella,
We're
selling
Mr.
and
Mrs.
M.
L.
Raines
and
Firestone
Tires
be' Wight Tire Co
sr»-tf
Georgia.
cause we know- thoy are the very little hoy are here today the guest
Mis.
Mary
Spencer
Caldwell
of
with,
muMm. A- D. Parrish is ill
best tire for the money on the mnr- of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rowers. Mrs.
, - ' l l The Duality Shop will be open Tampa is the guest of Mrs. J . N.
ket today. Glad to show you. San- Raines and little son have just rebn,,* ;."u
'
• i Whitner coming up to attend the
j&gt;pt. 15th.
ford Cycle Co.
turned from u visit to her parents in
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,•£. &lt;oa| pint fruit jura at L I'. Whitner-MeCaslin wedding.
Miss Mamie Kate Williams ar­ ( hir.tgo and New York and Mr.
I Harry Haynes of the Haynes Fur­
McCulIer’s.
rived Sunday and is the guest of Raines met them nt Jacksonville und
Mr.
LeWi, Johnson
of
Clearwater niture Co. arrived home Monday Miss Virginia DcCourscy. Miss Wl’- will accompany them home.
evening from u trip of several
Raines
is
a
former
Sanford
resident
jpent Monday here with his frietid,
lintns has been spending the summer
weeks throughout the north.
u p Crowder.
in Georgia and Alabama and is now and is now manager of the Hotel
Ride a Port, you will like it. 4-tf enroute to her home in Tampa. Her Pershing ut Miami, one of the finest
All Victory Red Seal Records
Mrs. C. J . Wolfe and two little many Sanford friends are giving her hotels in that thriving city.
t, j Ve JJ.00 half price at Yowcll’s.
sons have returned from Norfolk. a warm welcome.
The Ladies Guild of the Episcopal
4-ltc
Virginia.
Mrs.
Wblfe
was
accom­
church
expect to hold a bazaar and
Mrs. P. S. Babbitt lids just re­
Mr. and Mrs. J. Jam m es and chilpanied
by
her
sister,
Miss
Helen
Ken­
fair
for
three afternoons und nights
turned to Sanford idler "an absence
were in the city last week the
nedy.
of
Pec.
2nd. 3rd and 4th in the
of
nearly
three
months
spent
in
guMt of relatives.
Parish House.
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Prof.
Hatch
was
here
Wednesday
North
Carolina,
Virginia,
Washing­
Mi** Olga Keene of Jacksonville
cnmute from New York ami ofh«»r ton, P . C. uud various places in
Mr. and Mrs W. T . McClelland
j, in the city, the guest of her sister,
points to llnvnnnn where he will Ohio. Her husband met her in Jack ­ and children of Macon, Georgia and
Mr*. Nathan Garner.,
locate in the interests of the Y. M. sonville and they spent a delightful Mr.*. S. M. Smith of Chatt unoogu
Firestone Tires.
The best value
C. A.
are in the city the guests of their
week at I’ahlo Reach.
for the money. Sanford Cycle Co.
sister. Mrs. Henry MeLaulin.
Mr
Tuesday,
Sept.
Kith
is
the
day
to
A
six
course
fish
and
chicken
din­
4 -lt c
McClellan
is
a
prominent
attorney
vote on the hog question. Remem­ ner, 76c. Fislt suppers 60c, ut the
Mn. W. H. Peters and family re­
ber the - date.
3-2tc
Ayres Daytona Reach Hotel.
69-tf of Macon and like all the visitors
turned last week from the mounto Sanford lie has failen^n love with
Tlie many friends of Mrs. Carrie
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Whitner and
t*in» of North Carolina.
tlie city and vows that when he re­
Townsend will regret to hear of her family have returned from a delight­
tires from business he will come here
Mi»« Zeta Davison lias returned
illness of typhoid fever at the Fair- ful vacation spent at Coronado nnd
to live.
The party enjoyed the
home after a pleasant vacatioif view and wish for her u speedy re­
Daytona Beach.
Mr. Whitner re­
beautiful drives in this part of Florrpent in northern states.
covery.
ports the fishing as being very slow
id.'i •?.••/! spent several days in south
Vote out the hogs on Sept. 16 for
Miss Willie Igou and Mr. Doug­ at present, hut tin-, prospects me Florida and also nt Daytona Bench.
‘•at i« the day of election. 3-2tc
lass Igou spent several days in San­ good for esxcellent fishing the re­
Miss Carter is at the French Shop
Miss Lucille Itines is now a me m- ford this week, the guests of Mr. and mainder *d this month.
to welcome her many friends and
F,-r of the Herald force, accepting a| 4\|M. s . N. Igou, returning to t heir
First full showing of ready to wear
customers. She will he glad to help
juitiun in the business olllce.
|home in Kustis on Wednesday.
and dry goods Friday and Saturday,
you select your fpll millinery.
'J-!te
Mi * . Netty*- M.line.-, lias returned
Sept. I'.l a, d 20 at Yowell's.
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Don't forget the
A party of prominent people were
lr-m a visit to friends and relatives
Fall Showing
Remember that the Sanford Daily
here
Tuesday afternoon enroute to
in Lake Hutler and other points.
ht Yowcll's
Herald will appear next month ami
X .,Ba i u i ne from Orlando where they
Hide a Dort. you will like it. 4-t‘
September 19 and 20.
it will he a daily paper in every ret ie) alletidcii a meeting on the Or
I -! t r
&gt;j«**t. Y**n will get the Associated
r. ! Mi.... H o..«r*l iefi Mon*
lanu.i road to the bench.
In the
Mrr. M i-iv . . ...ivr of Jackson­ Press iies'patche-j and all the local party were J . (). Caiijpbell, president
day fc.- M-ryvillo.
where
ville is in the city the guest of her news nnd you are going to like your of the Chamlier of Commerce, Chns.
they w 'I enter Maryville College.
sister,
Mrs. June Roumillat.
Mrs. own home town daily better than II. Stewart, a prominent hutdne**
Mr*. Ralph Wight unit Mrs. Ilal
Rowli-r
is
a
former
resident
and
her any daily you ever had.
Wight nr*- visiting friends and rela­
man, Hr nr* l Kouw&gt;n-lloven. en­
many
friends
are
glad
to
see
her
You must also lie registered with gineer and bridge builder. Rev.
tives at Daytona for u few weeks.
the City Clerk, whose hooks will be Cary-El wee* and Stanley Lichtey,
Prices r dured on all goods at again.
open for registration on Sept. 23rd editor of the Melbourne Times. If
Claire
Collier,
the
daughter
of
Mr*. (Jraee Williams' millinery store.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Cl. Collier was oper­ and will he open for seven days.
this hunch is a sample of tlie boost­
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ated upon for uppendicitis Sunday
ers
living in Melbourne tney will
Hite Clements and wife of Springmorning by I)rs. I’ ulcston and Ste­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Chns,
L.
Rritt
and
build
bridges, build cities and even
f.-.l, Ky.. are visiting their uncle,
vens nnd the little girl is getting family have arrived home after build up a newspaper over there.
A. W. Wathen at the Lincoln House.
I
along nicely.
spending several weeks at Pittsburg
Miss Nannie Harris of Winter
Notice
Ports for everybody. Bryan Auto and other points in Pennsylvania.
Park was in the city Tuesday atTo
Stockholders
Sanford Building &amp;
Mr. Rritt says that business is boom­
Co.
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b-nding the MacCaslin-Whitner wed­
Loan Association:
ing
everywhere
nnd
that
people
are
Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. WoodrufT
ding.
All stockholders are requested to
nnd sons, Ralph and Harry have re­ talking about Florida and Sanford
Let
your future tires he Fire­
be present at the monthly meeting
wherever
one
goes
in
the
north.
turned from North Carolina where
stone. You'll never regret it. San­
Quart Mason fruit jars at L. P. of the hoard of directors of the Santhey have been for the past month
ford Cycle Co.
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fxrd Building &amp; Loan Ansoriuitun to
5!5-tf
at Wnynesville. Hendersonville and McCuller's.
fie held at their olllce on Monday,
Mr- M. M. Stewart was called to other points.
Mr. und Mr-. C. C. Worthington
September
22nd, for the purpose of
Wa / c r o s s , (ieirgia last Sunday, on
Miss Lila Johnson left last week and Mrs. Mary Kitehcm and daugli- amending by-laws.
a- iui ' of the serious illness of her
where she will re- ter, Margery of Tampa are in the
for
Orlando
Sanford Building *fc Loan Assn.
brother
main for some time. Miss Johnson city the guests of friends. The Wor­
B y T. J. Miller. President.
Mr and Mrs. Henry Purdnn and has been in tin business office of the thingtons are former residents of the
Attest:
t-a»»&gt; buy left Saturday for Waynes- Herald for the past six year* and she east side und their many friends are
A. P. Connvlly, Secretary.
hor. . (ieorgia, t&lt;i spend several will he greatly missed hv her many glail to see them again. Mr. C. C.
2-4
te
months.
Worthington is one of the editors of
friends.
the Tampa Times.
La;, -il your work Tuesday, Sept.
Pint Mason fruit jars at L. P.
SAVED AT SEA
1*' ana go to the polls to vote out Mi-Culler's.
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
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the l.-ig.*
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R. K. Tolar are glad to learn that
Song and Slorv
Mrs.* K. J . Jammes and son,
Mr-. ,i C. Maters ami children Sydney of Jacksonville have been they will again make their home in
At the Baptist Temple Sunday,
la-* "lurried from a visit to her the guests of Mrs. Jno. P . Ahrn- Sanford, having opened their beau­ Sept. Illli, 8:30 p. m.
AVf '
Mgnoliu avenue.
Mr and Mrs. Witheringtnn ham at her home on I. aurcl avenue, tiful home oi.
Progra in
Mrs.
Tolar
und
little
daughter, Mary
At*. •ika.
Mrs. Jammes formerly resided here
1.
Chorus.
"Look
Forth on the
It:-t* :* Port, you will like it. 4-tf and her inuny friends were glad to Elizabeth have arrived from the
Stormy Waters."
mountains
and
Mr.
Tolar
will
a
;ain
Mr- Mired King, accompanied by see her.
2. Chorus, "Saved at Sen."
make Sanford Ills headquarters.
r.rr *on . George left Friday.for S a ­
3. Prayer, "Jesus, Tender Shep­
All
Victory Red Seal Records
var,! •at,. tin.. where they will spend above 32.00 half price at Yowell's.
Yowell's fll showing of ready to herd."
M-Vl /a! v. eeks.
wear and dry goods, Friday and Sat­
4 -ltc
4. Chorus, "G od ’s Word is a
T J. Amlers has gone to Wilmingurday,
Sept. ID and 20.
'4 - l t c
Light."
Mrs. William Bulloch has arrived
ton. N
Mr. Anders has In-on in the city from Steubenville, Ohio
Sergt. Clarence Temple- is hack
5. Solo, “ The Love of a Little
*itt li,. Southern Utilities Co. for and will he the guest of the Gables home after serving Uncle Sum in the Child," by Mrs. W. E. Betts.
■*-"m ! months.
(5. Chorus, “ Are you Safe on the
this winter. Her niece, Miss Mifrion aviation service seeing France and
other
countries.
Clarence
was
all
Rock."
A*'- Victory Red Seal Records Clarke will arrive next week und will
7. Quartette, "N o Other Way,"
•• *; -."o half price at Yowell's. again lie on the stall of teachers of smashed up in a fall from his aero­
hy
Mesdames Philips, Betts, CI uuhc
plane
and
%
a
s
also
operated
upon
4 -ltc
the High School.
for
appendicitis
while
in
the
army
and
Miss Lossing.
M' ami Mrs. Roht. Thrasher and
Remember that on September Kith hut lie is all rigiit now and will
8.
Solo,
" I t Won’t Stand the
*
l"f, yesterduy for Tampa to you vote on the question of hogs
settle down in Sanford for life.
Storm ," by Mrs. A. M. Philips.
’'I'-fi * viral days with Mr. and running at large.
'
3-2tc
There's a man ut the curb to
9. Solo, "Build Your Hopes on
•Mr. Fr*d Paiger, Sr.
Mr. und Mrs. H. L. Fcrran af serve you.
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Something Better," hy Mr. II. J.
A’ M-tion is railed to the number
Kustis were in the city Sunday :*io
*'* ",-1
dm- in Rod Cross mem*
Mrs. Alice Berg has received no­ Clause.
guests qf thair daughter, Mrs. P . L.
* - : -hii. notices of which have been
tice of her appointment in the War 10. Congregation, "Solid Rock."
Thrasher. They were enroute hone
The songs will he interspersed With
sir-.; out by tin- secretary.
Risk Insurance iiureut. of the gov­
from
Montreal,
North Carolina,
readings
by Pr. George llymnn.
ernment nt Washington and left Inst
B. R. Haley and little
where they have been spending the
An
orchestra
of four instruments
. ihter, |! axel of Rocky Mount.
night to assume her duties.
Mrs.
past two months.
Ilerg lias been farming on the west ll* accompanist.
I cm lust week with her sisJust received n carload of Ports. side for several years und her many
Eighteen voice* in chorus,* with
*’ -*•r' W. S. Thornton.
Get yours early and avoid the delay. friends will he pleased to leap of her Mrs. A. MVyPhilips as directress and
•V \irtory Red Soul Records
4-ltc
good fortune in being able to secure Mrs. Sehellc Maines, pianist.
32.00 half price ut Yowell's.
Mrs. W. J . Thigpen and baby the position to which she bus as­
4-ltc
have returned from a pleasant visit pired.
City Registration
Austin Williams returned to to plants hi Tennessee where they
Notice is hereby given that the
•
Musson’s
swimming
pool
is
now
"*r I1"""- in Tampa early this week.
enjoyed the mountain air and visited open on Wednesdays, Thursdays, city clerk of Sanford, will open on
relatives and friends. Mr. Thigpen Saturdays nnd Sundays in the after­ Sept. 23rd, 1919, and keep open for
met them nt Jacksonville and accom­ noon.
a period of seven days, until Sept.
60-tf
panied them home.
I9th, 1919, the registration Ijooks of
Then said one unto Him:
Morris Spencer is home again after
the
rity of Snnford, ut his office in
Huy
Diamonds.
Wight
Tire
Co.
"Lord, are there few that he
spending almost two years in the ser­
the
city
hall, between the hours of 9
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'aieil "
vice of Uncle Sam's navy.
Morris
0
n.
in.
and
4 p. m. on said days, for
Ronald Rosie of Grund Rapids. wa.* one of tlie lirst to answer his
And He said unto them:
the
purpose
of giving opportunity to
"•Strive t» enter in at the strait
Mich., hns arrived in the city and country's ctfll nnd for some time was
the
voters
of
the city to register anil
will
have
charge
of
the
mechanical
on the Leviathan,' the largest ship
'•■a'c; for limn)-, I say unto you.
become
qualified
to vote at the spec­
department
of
the
Overland
SuL-s
in America’s fleet nnd saw much ser­
"'ll seek to enter In. and shall
ial
election
to
lie
held October 7th,
Co., of this city. Mr. Rosie was a
vice in foreign waters. His many
n"t he able,
lieutenant in the urmy during the friends nnd ids parents, Mr. and Mrs
" h e n once the mneter of
F. P RINKS,
war nnd is nil experienced auto man. G. W. Spencer are glad to have him
J 1 house Is risen up, and
City Clerk.
3-5tc
•ath shut to the door, and ye
For Sale—Two roll top desks und hack home ngnin.
"■tiii io stand without and to
W H EN YOU T H IN K O F CAN
other furniture.
Qall at the resi­
Marl .Machine Shop
nork nt the door, saying,
P
Y
T H IN K OF T H E KANDY
lience of Dr. S. I’ulcston, corner
W. A. Fitts, Jr., and L. H. Gibbs
■'•fd. Lord, open unto us;
K IT C H E N .
I F . I T HAS SUGAR have purchased the tools and equip­
Park and Third streets.
4-tfe
I lie shall answer and say
IN
IT
WE
HAVE
IT .
ST A R ment of the Ynnderltok shop and tiur
C. L. Smith representing Ch.ts.
u‘1"' you. -| know
T
H
E
A
T
R
E
B
U
IL
D
IN
G
.
49-tf
not
Rondcs'ahnp nnd combined the out­
I’a j e &amp; Co., rx in the city again
'Mu arc ye are."
H. L. Haight is home ngnin after fit in the Siyiford Machine &amp; Foun­
greeting his many friends. Mr. nnd
...........
St. Luke 13:23-23.
Mrs. Smith spent some time here lust spending a month or more in thc dry Company and will probably op­
jail and afterwards made their home •Overland factory iif Toledo nnd erate both machine shops or have all

Utile Happen'"*9

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In and A bout
•j&amp; The Citg .j *

Summary of the
Floating Small
Talk* Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald iteadera

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I'AGE SEVEN

An E v e n i n g o f M u s i c
u
Song and Story
Service
10 ( lionises - 3 Solos - 18 Voices - 4 Piece O rchestra
Excellent Story

At the Baptist Temple
Sunday Night, S eptem ber 1 4 th , 8 : 3 0 P . M.

Mrs. A. M. Phillips Directress; Mrs. Sclielle Maines, Pianist
Dr. (ieurne Hyman, Reader; Mrs. \\\ K. Bells,
Mr. It. J . Clause ami Mrs. Phillips,
: : Soloists. : :

Sunday

S ch o o l

at

1 0 :3 0

A.

M.

P r e a c h in g " H o s p it a li ty ” 11:45 A . M .
I

the equipment in one at the old
l.o*l Friday. Sepl. 12th. 1919
Underwood building.
Messrs. Fitts
Lost—Between Daytona nnd San­
and Gibbs are experienced machin­
ists and foundry men and their suc­ ford, via D el.and—Automobile Tire
cess in this business is already as­ 33x4, Idack and white tire cover on
sured. There is plenty of this work it when lost. New tire. Finder no­
to do in this section of Florhln and tify E. F. JJousholder,.';nnf''fd,-Florthe new hrm will no kept busy rig h t! " u' aiid receive reward, _ . ..-t-itr___
from thc
Th,.y win
„ ----.*ii&gt; of brass castings and if
there is any need of work of tiiis
kind phone (!2 and get prompt ser­
vice.

aoooro
First Methodist Church
Sunday school, 10:30 a. i .i .
Preaching 11:46 a. m.
Subject,
"L ittle Children."
Senior League, 7:30 p. m.
Senior League, 7:30 p. &gt;u.
Preaching, 8:30 p. m.
Subject,
" W h a t think ye xf llrist?"
You will find a welcome und some­
thing to carry home with &gt;%m.
C. W. White. P. C.
Fall Millinery Showing
First fall showing trimmed m &gt;le’s
now on display at Quality Shop.
3-tfc
New Manager Here
Mr. nnd Mrs. Weldon Henley
have gone to Columbia, S. C., when*
Mr. Henley will mage one of tin*
large plants in that city. For solne
time Mr. Henley lias been local
manager of tlie Southern Utilities
Co. in this city. Ilis place here will
lie tilled by R. If. Morris of Kingsvilli, Texas, who lias arrived in the
city atm will make Kunfok’d Ids home.
WENT TO LEMON lll.UFF
A merry party in the Russell
yacht spent Sunday at Lemon liltilT
where they bathed and fished and
otherwise enjoyed the upper St.
Johns river to the fullest.
In thc
party were Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Drummond. Mr. and Mrs. John
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hern­
don, Tom Jones,"Harry llcrren, Joel
De.Mont and Frank Allen.

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becoming a law without such ap
proval, anil shall become effective
for all purposes thirty days nfter the
ilate of its ratification.
Section 41. T h at
all
laws anil
parts of laws in conflict with the
COTTON* S E E D M E A L
provisions of this ad be ami tbe
CASTO R POM ACE
same are hereby repealed.
TANKAGE
ASH ES
Apj roved Appril 10. 1010.
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S tate if Florida
L E T U S Q UO TE Y O U ON* Y O U R R E Q U I R E M E N T S O F
Office » t rotary of State
ss
A L L K I N D S OK M A T E R I A L — W E W I L L S A V E
1. II. t’ lny Crawford, S o l id a r y of
Y O U M O N* E Y A N D G I V E Y O U
S ta le of the State of Florida, do
— GOOD S E R V IC E —
hereby certify that the foregoln'x is a
true and correct copy of Chapter
8RI6, Acts of 1910, approved by the
Governor, a n d ‘ tiled in this office.
Sanford, Florida
Given under my land and the
Great Seal of the S t it e of Florida,
at Tallahassee, the Capital, this the
ninth day of July, A. D. 1910.
and provide for the holding id an
NEW HOG I.AW TO 111*
II. Clay Crawford,
•election
for
the
ratification
or
rejec­
Secretary of State,
VOTED IN S E M IN 01.1
tion of the provisions of this act,
giving thirty days' notice thereof by
llcil Cross Home Service Items
publication in a newspaper published
He was a tall young man of 21,
in said county, such election to he
anil
he walked up to the desk of
conducted, and the canvass of the
Miss
Mary Ann Abel in the Red
votes certified tedand returned, and
Cross
headquarters in Atlanta and
the canvass of the returns made in
in
one
hand he carried a First Read­
the manner and within the time pre­
er.
This
he held up for inspection
scribed for general elections, includ­
section i.
th at any person or ing the qualifications of voters, ex­ i and his eyes were fairly dancing..
persons who shall wilfully or know­ cept that the returns shall he deliv­
" I s n ’t it grand to he able to read?’’
ingly allow or permit his or their ered to the chairman and clerk of he inquired.
hogs or swine to run or roam at the Hoard of County Cojnmissionei#, i lie was a discharged soldier who
large within the territorial limit* of Instead of the supervisor of registra­ bad been ill of tuberculosis. In the
sa id *Seminole county, Florida, after tion and the county judge, and that hospital lie had asked to lie taught
this act shall become effective, shall the Hoard of County Commissioners "something a|&gt;out reading and writ­
be deemed guilty of u misdemeanor, shall canvass the returns and de­ ing."
and upon conviction thereof shall be clare the result, and cause the same
" I was in a line of men, waiting
punished as is provided by existing to lie recorded in their tninut"s.
to sign burnti checks," he said. "1
law for the punishment of mis­
watched • man after man write his
demeanors.
name—and I knew I couldn’t write
Section 8. T h at at any time with .
mine. I dropped out of the line and
in one year after the passage of this,
went to the foot of the class, so no
act the county commissioners of said
body would see me make my mark.,
county may, upon their own motion.!
i*
♦i * ® H* 1*
f f 1,' " ’nssen some
nnd shad
F*rr ■■ ■■■' ••
Z~ put t
thing."
cent of the duly qualified voters * f
I This boy had been in the country
said c, unty, who were qualified to
nearly all of his life, until hb went
vote in the last general or special
intii the army. Then a little later
election held in said county next be­
he found out what he had been mis*fore the filing of such petition, ca I
t ing.
As Victor Vaughn once said,
Mrv,i*' ,l&lt;( mi nuqger for loud you've
never tasted? Itut having discovered
his luck, the cover,,ment was ready
to remedy it.

Fertilizer Materials

C H A SE &amp; CO M PA N Y

SEPTEMBER 12 1919

furnished beautiful music throughout
the day. Althngether it was a most
enjoyable nITalr. We hope that each
one present will live to enjoy many
more such pleasant days.
Respectfully,
Sec’y Seminole Chapter,
No. 2, Order Eastern Star.

Penny Pinching
Not Always True
Economy

W ll.l. NOT HAVE TRAININ'!
bach of Interest In Free rraining
ClnsHcs In Nursing
Owing to the lack of interest on
the part of the women of Seminole
county, the free training classes un­
der the instruction of a trained Red
Cross nurse have been recalled. It
seems in credible that an opportunity,
for such instruction absolutely free
to the individual should fail to'arouse
enough Interest to organize at least
one class in Sanford, However there
have only been six registrants from
the town, n possible Hix from Chuluota an d -a positive twelve from Ge­
neva, but then Geneva always re­
sponds.

ness,efficiency and economy of a plain Hour and
a standard baking powder and a so-called selfrising flour. It doesn’t pay to buy self-rising flour.
Most of it is made of low grade materials.
It causes many bake-day failures and a great
loss of expensive baking ingredients.

The expenses of the course were
to have been met out of Chapter
fundi in r**rongition of the valuable
servin'* rendered by the women of
Seminole county during the inten­
sive war period. It is significant of
the lack of interest in Red Cross ac­
tivities when one compares the mini-

The housewife will tiiruw u iit in
wasted materials many times the amount she
hopes to save. R e s id e , se 1* riviiit^ flour b u s a
tendency to get lumpy and that’s another waste.
Rut what is most important, the housewife gets
less in return as far as food value is concerned
than if she purchased a plain flour and a
standard baking powder.
True economy in baking powder de­
mands the highest quality at the lowest price.
A Baking Powder made only of the highest
class ingredients ohiniinlde^«j(^ d lf£i&lt; lJ^ p d
accurately proportioned tiiat it not only pro­
duces the maximum of leavening power but
conserves that power, retains its strength and is
unfailing in results, is economical in cost and
use. The housewife saves when she buys it.
She saves when she uses it — and she saves the
materials with which it is used. That is economy
in its highest form —the only kind of economy
me housewife should attempt to practice.

Any Red Cross Chapter or office
con tell you what the government
oilers to men—and women — dis­
I

\\ hen it cmnes to restoring its
damaged fighters, the government
lias mentis and resources far beyond
those of any human being or ordin­
ary agency, quite recently a young
woman was loaded in Savahnali,
(ia„ who was an expert at teaching
in the art of lip reading to persons
who bail lost their hearing.
Now
she has a class of six southern solI diets whose sense of hearing itad
■been destroyed in the war.
" I was a little afraid to try teach­
ing grown people," she confessed.
" M y pupils had all been children.
Hut tin, learned so rapidly and
tried si, hard and succeeded so well
that I am tremendously proud of all
nf them."
This is a fine exa pie of the hu&lt;mini touch in government relief
work only too often
people eon*
jure up a vision of hard, splendid
i oil'll ■- and inextricable tangles of red
tape, when the government Is refer-

T h e packing industry is intri­
cate, com plex—far more so than
the railroads or the telegraph.
-Every day multiplying needs
of society increase its problems
and multiplying responsibilities
demand more of it
Highly trained experts, spec­
ialists of y ears’ experience,
thinkers and creative men, de­
vote their lives, their energies,
their activities, to solving tho
problems of the packing industry
and meeting its widening duties.
Swift &amp; Company is not a few
dozen packing plants, a few
hundred branch houses, a few
thousand refrigerator cars, and
a few million dollars of capi­
tal, but an organization of such
men. It is the experience, in­
telligence, initiative and activity
which operates this physical
equipment.
Can this intelligence, this ex­
perience, this initiative and cre­
ative effort which handles this
business at a profit of only a
fraction of a cent per pound from
all sources, be fostered through
the intervention of political
theorists, however pure their
purposes? Or be replaced by
legislation? Does Congress really
think that it can ?
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It will interest you.
Address Sw ift &amp; Company,
Union Stock Y ards,
Chicago, 111.

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S o ft—Miss Costf i b is already uell known la most o f the ladies of
our city. She is o f the Domestic Science Branch of the University o f
Chicago. Simmons College, Bos ten Cooking School, a graduate of
Lewis Institute, Supervisor o f Domestic Science in Public Schools,
Special Lecturer on Domestic Arts and Economy. Special Lecturer
to the Women's Clubs.
Wc arc publishing a series of her mast important articles.

(IfT to College
Sanford is to lie well represented
at the Florida Stall' College for
Women this year.
Misses Mary Zachary and Gladys
Green return to F. S. W. C. to com­
plete their courses, while Misses
Edna Chittenden, M a y , Thrasher,
Dorothy Humph, Helen Peck, Izetta
Stone and Lillian Swartz enter upon
their university career as freshmen.
The girls will leave Mundav for

New Source of Fat
Mcbiitl-tH I'bilin to have i
(lint a mt r* tumbling tncon
In? obtained from (ihutis I
abundantly on tvtiste In mite.

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R r m i erdm. and , .united cuttrmrrt who haveuwd cor frrtilizrr
yrst afirr year, who always glxdly reecmmrr.d cor goods to ihcir
neighbor! arc cor brit advrriiiemenl., Our priori noi always the
lowest. hot whrn QUALITY ll couiulrrrd. firvrf loo high. W rite
for l.\te»t price Inn, cr lend order and yen will he treated right.
FEttTIUZEHS, INSECTICIDES, SFit AYERS, 1‘QL’LTRY S i r LUES

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J. E. SW IRLIN G , Loral Agent

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Sanford, Florida

lint not tin- cri|'|ili*il uibbir-* anti
not tin' ili'iil soldiers and not the
Rid ( ‘mss, which will tell you any­
thing you want to know about the
govern moot's melhoii* in these mat­
ters.
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Basket Picnic
On Thursday, the 2Mh of August
Seminole Chunter, Eastern Star was
invited to u basket piruir held by
Mt. Dora ehajiter on Lake Ola, at
Tangerine.
We met at Masonic
Hall at Mean a. in., and beaded by
our big Chief. Father Musson we
struck the trail for Lake Ola. We
landed at noon on schedule time.
T h e r e we sided our big Squaw,
Mother Rollins who had given us
the oli|&gt; and had the camji fires burn­
ing for us.
In a little while the
I&gt;ioncers ol Winter Park came up
mid in a short while there were more
than one hundred bright, shining
Stars twinkling around. The stars
shine very bright at Mt. Dora and t
was a grand welcome they gave us.
At 2 ’|». to. the long tables were
groaning under their weight ol the
best eatables, lit for kings. It was
a hungry bunch 'of Seminole* that'
was seated around the tables and
did full justice to everything in
sight, you may be sure.
This gathering was to celebrate
the birthday of the founder ol the
beautiful order of the Eastern Star.
Uro. Robert Morris, who would have
been one hundred and one years old
if be bad lived until Aug. at, 1919.
An organization was formed, to lie
known as the Hubert Morris Mein tr­
ial Association, to meet and cele­
brate once a year in honor of this

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Camels tire uflcred you as a cigarette entirely
out of the ordinary— a flavor and smoothness
never before attained. To bent realise their qual­
ity c o m p a re C am els w ith a n y c ig a r e tte in
th o w o r ld a t a n y p r ic e !

Camels flavor is so refreshing, so enticing, it will
win you at once—it is so new ttnd unusual. That’s
what Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and
choice Domestic tobacco Rives you! You’ll prefer
this blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight!
As you smoke Camels, you 11 note absence of
any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or any un­
pleasant cigaretty odor. And, you'll be delighted
to discover that you can smoke Camels liberally
w ith o u t tir in g y o u r ta s te !

Take Camels at any angle—they surely supply
cigarette contentment beyond anything you ever
experienced. T h e y 'r e a c ig a re tte r e v e la tio n !
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We are now prepared (o handle your Feed orders.
No order too large. ^

Green Cross Sweel Feed * . Larro and Butter Fat Dairy F eej
Heriicrs Shorts and Bran - Faultless Scratch Feed

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PAGE NINE

Principal Primary, Montes Harris;
Teachers— Leola Nixon: Grace My­
ers, Fannie Reid.
Goldsboro—Principal, J . L. Moore,
Teachers, Emma Byrd, Ethel Gramlln.
Oviedo— Principal, S. E. Monroe!
Assistant, Mary Clark.
Midway— Principal. S. E. M onrc-:
Intermediate, Fannie Reid; Primary.
Mary Clark.

Flies Cut Down Milk Yield
T h e r e ’s no doubt about it. Flies not onlv worry the
cows and the milker, but they keep you from getting
all the milk you should.
And there’s no doubt about this cither.
The one way to get
rid of flies at milking time— and the sure way to get more milk is to use

Longwood—Principal, Minnie Dorluck; Assistant, Aurora Long.
Altamonte
t Springs—Josephine
Grant.

P ratts Fly C h a se r .
Spray it on just before milking.
P R A T T S d on not taint the milk.
P R A T T S d on not burn or blister the bide. P R A T T S dots not take off or
gum up the hair.
Give your cows a chance to give more milk. Give your work animals
a chance to get their rest. Give P R A T T S a trial.

Markham—To he supplied.
Geneva—To lie supplied.
Forest C ity —Ella J. Sanders.
P H O N E IGG
I.. F . Roper
j \\\ Hoot It
Kolokee, To lie supplied.
Guhricllu, To bo supplied.
Lake Monroe, To be supplied,
Bridgend, To be supplied.
Seminole
t
'minty
Colored
Schools
(tin SCHOOLS IN SANFORD
N. B. Six teachers are needed at
Will Open Monday, Sept. 29
once. Apply to Supt. T. W. Law(il'LN MONDAY. S E P T . 29
(Continued from page-1,
All of the colored schools of Sem­ ton, Sanford.
inole county will open for the fall
tin .-*1 solitary daid*« in !•*! irida. IIterm on Monday, Sept. 29th. The
w^lconu- thorn into their
invites
hi&gt;« i u*t.mi -r- to come out to
compulsory Attendance Law passed
m
his
new
place and visit the dairy in
cidit again.
by the recent Florida Legislature
(Continued from Page 5)
operation. II- wants them to a«*o
Itfluw you will find the names of makes if*'obligatory on every parent
his new plans and the nc«v nrtdiin(h# tc-ach«r&gt; "f the several schools of or guardian to send the children to
t
B, Chapman, c
U i
-ry
a ad the *il,dilute m-.mlm -ss in
(hf fjty
Among these are many soliool
Any child between the ages
:i o
0
Johnson, ct
every
department.
dm weft- with us last year, and we of seven and sixteen .years, inclusive, Crow, .’lb
*i 0
1
rtjoice if&gt; thrir decision to remain must attend school, when such is Thompson, sx
a I)
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dth u. for another year. Those who provided, for the entire school year,
Garcia —Kin t
11 I
Danville, 1h
.1 o
ire nrw to us come well recommond- or the parent nr guardian will lie
MisMarie
Garcia and Ralph
ti
1 ti
Childs, rf
t \ and will soon find their way injo held .accountable to the county au­
King
were
united
in marriage Sun­
o
0
C. Chapman, If
thorities.
cur homes and hearts.
day
afternoon
at
the
Catholic church
a ()
Drayton, p
Rev, Father O’ ltioridan olli iating.
Prof. J . N. (.’rooms will again bp
Cive these teachers your heartiest
, ^purt ami Sanford will again ro- at the head of Hopper Academy, the
HI 2 Miss Garcia was a former resident
Totals
25
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of Honduras, coming here with the
j^i .- ir. having one of the very host Sanford Colored High School, and
Score by innings —
family
of Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Morse.
will no doubt give us the excellent
,(.&gt; ]
-terns in the state.
01)0 000 000—0 Mr. King is wall known in this sec­
Lakeland
school that lie has given us for the
out) 00! 00*—I
Sanford
Tsai-her- of Sanford Public Schools
tion. having been born and raised
past fodrteen years.
Under Prof
for thi jvar 1919 and 1920:
Summary: Left on
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.f ’Uftd is now tanning on tin- east
iMSl'i.WIMK
- * - *.'4 tiioiit ingii oemou—Yrincipul, the Sanford Colored School has lAtig land 7, Sanford 5; two base bits* side. The young couple will make
&lt;' au*ie *■ (Icilvie: Latin, Mrs. It. (\ been the envy of surrounding towns Chibls; base on balls. olT Drayton I: their future home here and have the
MjjwhII French and History. Miss and counties, and it is with much struck out by Ery II, by Drayton II; best wishes of tluir many friend,-.
w . (Mark: Science, Miss Pauline pleasure that we can again announce sacrifice bits, Wicker, C. Chapman.
G rdon; English, Miss Sara E. Mu- his return to us for the ensuing year. Johnson, Childs. Morris: sacrifice ily.
Mettinger Rack Again
Crow; stolen bases, Poland, B. Chap
r.,.: Spar ti. Mrs. J . (1. Leonardy:
At Oviedo, Prof. Monroe will man: batter hit, B phaptnan by
It is just impossible for J . 1C- MetMatheinatte.-. Miss Ida May (irtiy.
again be mast &gt;r of ceremonies, and i-..^ 1 j U-.Ii , -,,, %.1,
t&lt;&gt; -t.i&gt; away irom Sanford
ni ll.lli —
.-ant m I'.jiuiimr Sciiooi Pr.ii- those acquainted wi.h »Yo&gt;. Monroe villi-, Stewart to Thompson to Dan­ and South Florida, having just finish-'
ripa!. Mr.
ilnra L.
Dlekenson: well understand that
un* ville. Time. 1:IK. Umpire*, Pluck- cd his vacation, n.i.,
in,,,,,; u in
L.
..Miss Clara Miller.
&gt;iner •very successful year for Or­ burn ar.d Lauzon.
the place he loves so muen, right
Mr- IVarl I'.ulihitt. S e n oiii Grade. ange Academy, the Oviedo colored
here in Sanford, taking a couple of
\f-. |{. • I. Dickenson, Mrs. J . P. School, especially as Mrs. Mary
jaunts
to the beach to an elfnrt ,to
Sanford Takes Another ^
Hurley: Sisth tirade, Miss Ida Mnej Clark will again he the assistant
land
some
of those twenty pound
Lakeland, Sept. 10. — Despite the
Hall. Mi- Winnie Drown;
Fifth |there.
bass,
he
returned
to his position
fact that they outplayed the Celery
Grade. V.-- Gertrude i.itlle, Miss f Miss Minnie Berlack has accepted
(credit
manager)
with
the Jackson­
Feds In every department of the
Annie Kurland iTo lie .supplied); re-app"int merit us principal of the
ville
Furniture
Company,
Jackson­
game the Highlanders were returned
F irth Grade. Miss Ruth Hand, Long wood Colored School, much to
ville. The treasurer of the Florida
on the losing end of a fi to 5 score
M,«i Ruth Katiner, Miss Mac Field. the gratification of her patrons there.
Furniture Dealers Association, who
here this afternoon.
The Celery
is
also manager of the above named
Last Side Primary School - Prin­ Miss Aurora Long will again he lor Feils gut to 11nil early in the game,
company,
finding it impossible to
cipal. Mr- St'dla P. Arrington: assistant.
shoving over a brace of runs in the
attend
the
semi-annual convention.
First Assistant To be supplied);
Following is the list of teachers as third on n pair of hits, a sacrifice
1
now
in
session
in Orlando delegated
Second Grade, Miss Emma Owen: appointed fur the various Colored Ily, a fielder’s choice and a sacrifice
ou*
former
citizen
to represent him
Grade, Mtrs Kathryn Wilkey. Schools of Seminole County:
Ily. In tin* fifth they counted four
am! their company at that meeting.
Sanford. Principal, J . N. (’ rooms: on three hits, an error, a sacrifice
Wv«t Side Primary School— Prin­
and a double steal, which ended
cipal. Miss Helen Brigham: First As- Teachers — 1st Assistant, W. 11.
Congregational Church
their scoring for the afternoon.
(’
rooms;
Julia
Eaverly,
Catherine
siitant, Mi-&gt; Nettye Maine*: Second
The communion of the
Lord’s
PO A K
A l» R
Grade. Mi* I.a \'oln Burns; Third Holley, Ora Trammell. Viola Brock, Sanford
Slipper
will
lie
held
at
the
t
’ongfrel
2
Bernice
Stanley.
Stewart,
2h
Grade. M;-- \nnie Cameron.
ti 1
0
Chapman, r
gational church Sunday morning at
:i 0
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Johnson, ef
O
even o’clock.
0
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In the evening there will be an
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echo
meeting of the great Bullalo
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Endeavor Convention, at
Danville, th
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eight o'clock.
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Yea Can Day From Us i t
Whole-**!* Prices
W rit* f«r POh Li&gt;t

W . A . M errjdajr C w u jm j
Palatiu, Florid*

K ID N E Y S
Kidney

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W E A K E N IN G ?
LO O K O U T !
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stnwty bet
atoxolty, ue :, 1 1 ■1 1 1 1 11 • healt’i will*
Ur otly err I , inly, until you fall a vic­
tim to III -i..&lt; *■ ..............
t-to* &gt;o-ir 1 1 •min. »" l - illri« I* lime.
Don't win unill in tie na Ins tmeoins b'i?
m h-s. iJ.ili'l i.i .o Willi illu.-ase. To
m ,| | lilM.ri
I'-'. 1 ill 11 ■- ' l l - liorut
wiiti tkil.ii M.;:&gt;.vl. Maaiit'io ml I’annuleri now. Tiiiui tin-'*1 or fe-ir t-scry
iluy until &gt;oii are entirely freo from
nairi.

Tills w e ll- k n o w n preim iitlori tins lieen
one o f Me- ii.nloii.il remedies o f H o l ­
land for ic n iu r le e
In 11 . •, ilie (jovernintnt of tin- N eth erlan ds urnnte.l a.
s. i ri il charter iiuthotlslnu Its preparfttto-i •; 1 rate.

The housew ife of Hotliind would a l ­
most as roon he without food * s w i t h ­
out her •TtevI Dutch Drops." as s h *
quaintly c a l l s ’ GOLD MEDAL J l a a r l o m
o i l Capsules
T h -v restore s tre n K th 1)
and a t - responsible in u (treat m e a s u re
for the sturdy, rubusl health of t h s
It oils ml* ts.
Do not delay. On to your druKitlst nl’il
Insist on Ms supply I OK yon with HOLD
MEDAL H aarlem Oil C.i»-sules. T » k s
them as illreelisl, and If you are noL
initialled with risnilts your d r u e a l s t w ill
K in d ly refund your money. Look f o r
the name GOLD WKDAL on the b o *
and accept no other. In esaled Boxes,
three sixes.

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TRIKE
GARETTE
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$15.UU

Remember lltii price include! 2 pair* of
ponti.
Thrrt U no bv'.trr tiliatratioo of the adrantisa ef
d*»linj with Furchgott's Mall Order Serricw
than in this cilfaordiauy oSrriog. and you (rt
the metchaedire the second dsy »fu» jo « mail
you order.

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Writefor Om^Spaci^l Guiletirv of School Clothe?
Lfer Boyj aad Girl? ■It will $ave you ftoiwyl

Itnsi-lnnil Dairy Moves
The Rosciunil Dairy has moved to
their new place near Monroe. The
RoHctand Daiity under the aide mana­
gement of Mr. Stapler has outgrown
the old quarters and Mr. Stapler i.s
a stickier for plenty of clean pas­
ture, a place to grow feeds and sani­
tary arrangements for the dairy and
thcscowa. lie winded an ideal spot
for the building of a large dairy*
business and he found it near Mon­
roe in the immense prairies of the
, St. Johns river. He expects to not
only have one of the Inrgest dairies
i’i this part of ther state hut he will- also have one of the cleanest ,nnd

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Fruit and Vegetable Crates

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- * ‘imtpioycrs Liability

OnFlour. Cr?ii5«nd Feed

T a package today. Noce the flavor—the wholetaste of Kentucky Burley
co.

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^'.ATC GLASS

y do so many “ regular
buy . L u ck y S trik e
ettes? They buy them
iu i
me special flavor of the
toasted Burley tobacco.
There’s the big reason— it*s
toasted, and real Burley. M ake
Lucky Strike your cigarette.
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�SEPTEMBER 12, iaj9

THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE TEN

New apaper C^tpy No. 53S-A

Space 420 Line*

SB).' • Sre 10, Twp 21 d. !Uo(* 29 E.
po &gt;c;t&gt; niort or Imi .
You and rath of you arc hrrthy ordrrrd to
b« anil tpptar before our utd Circuit Court
at tha Coart llauu in Sanford, Florida, on
th* 3rd day of Nor, A. D. 1919, thro and
thrrr to mike ant»»r to th* bill of complaint
hrrrin Died afafn.t youl
It l&gt; furtbtr ordered that thlt nctlra be
publiehed onr* a *&gt;rak for twelve wrrki in
tbe Sanfotd Herald, a nrwtpiprr publiehed
In Seminole County, Florida.
witniea my hand and real of eald Circuit
Court, thlt the 7th day of Au*. 1919.
(Stall
E. A. DOUOLASS
Clerk of Circuit Court Seminole Co. vla.
E. F. Houthnldcr
«s-l3tc t
Solicitor

Truck Crops
We offer a wide range of formulas for truck crops in different
sections of the state— any analysis you want, proportioned to give
steady growth with minimum waste.
Send for new Fertilizer Catalogue giving description ol the
Ideal Brands.

N o ilcr nf Application or T a t l&gt; rrd t'n d c r
S e ctio n • of C h a p ter I l l s , !.•■■ o f F l o r ­
ida

N e w V e g e ta b le B o o k

Nolle i* bcr*Hy sirm that T. &lt;V. Thupen, pu.chatrr of Taa Certificate No. 10^.
dated the 3rd day of July, A. I&gt;. 191*. h*.
filed raid crrlificato In my uflke, and haa
made application for taa deed In fttur In
accordance with law. Said certificate on*
brant the followine J n c t iM property »ituated In Seminole county. Florida, to-wlt:
Lot 38. ll.iMr.tc.tTa Survey yf an Add to
Sanford. The laid land brine M i n t e d at
the date ol the mjir.ee of iuch certificate
in the name if W. J. Thlfpen. L'nlen laid
certificate thill be redeemed accordlni to
law tat deed will leaue thereon on the 30th
dll' 111 September. A. I). 1919.
IVIlnraa my official »i(natufr and *r»l
thla the 2*th day of Auruit, A. I). 1919.
cal
E. A. IMh TOLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court Seminole Co.. Fla.
2-ttc
fly \. M. Douplat.. I&gt;. C.

The Year's Most
Pleasing New Seek
HE season offers no o th e r sedan so p leasin g in Die b eau ty of
its lines and its fu rn ish in g s, a s th e now series C h an d ler
T
S edan . .And th e re is none th a t m a v ho co m mired wit li if a ta .r.v W

th in g like its p rice.

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T h e new C h an d ler Sedan is th e high"&gt;t expression ci years of
d evelop m en t in tiie cre a tio n of closed bodies. It i.; b eau tifu l to
look a t , an d m o st co m fo rta b le to rid e in. it 'uis style and refine­
m en t th a t m u s t ap peal to those v. l.o c a re D - ih e ftn e r tilings.
T h is c a r se a ts seven persons m o s t c o m fo rta b ly or five when
a u x ilia ry ch airs a r c n o t in u se. T h e fr o n t s c a t b ;;ei!d, n ot
divided as in previous m odels, an d th e window p osts a re a per­
m a n e n t p art of th e body, n o t rem ov ab le. T h e w indows, however,
m ay be lowered nw rr; o r od je .» •&gt; VV^T..VTTd \veatT.er and the
wish. T h e e n tire in te rio r is u p h o lstered in finest q u ality silkpiush of pleasin g p a tte rn for cu sh io n s and plain ton e for head
lin in g. In terio r liftin gs a r c in d u ll silver finish.
DcApIte tho larfiCAt production in the history r f the Chandler Company,
the demand for the new »erlex sedan will quIrVIy (otramn* tin* proijoction for
weeks •ocome. Your early order will he n kufciV.i.ir/.'jjjfalnsr «hi^i7i,r,.'lt:t im-rtt.
M X SPLENDID BODY TYPES
A»r#&gt;*./'uiivi.ffr /. i . n Car.
ta u r-l‘anrn(rr lH\patch Car, JlhrS

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WIGHT TIR E COMPANY
SANFORD, FLORIDA

C H A N D LER M O TO R CA R C O M P A N Y , C L EV ELA N D , OHI O

Contains thirty-six pages of information cm the growing of
commercial vegetables, also Irish potatoes, strawberries, melons, imd
cucumbers. Free on request.

WILSON &amp; TOOMER FERTILIZER CO
Manufacturers Ideal Fertilizers
Dealers in Spray Pumps and Insecticide*
LI.E, — — — — — J*J • — * “
II. C. Maxwell, Mgr., Sanford Branch

In Circuit Court. Nrirnlh Judicial Circuit
Seminole County, Florida. In Chancery
Mary M. Seccrd, widow.
Complainant
*a
Hill to
Mulct Title
All unknown heirt of aid all unknown per•nn» rlaimin* Intereat yndrr E. S. and fi, J
White, Mr*. C. W. Jaeocka and all unknown
yere-nt rlalmln* intereat under C. IV.
arockt ami all unknown par.iei claimil&gt;E an inert ret in and to l«ntl 2, 3, I, ,&gt;.
fi and 7, lllork 2, K. J. White'. Subdivirion a. recorded In plat book No 2, Seminole
County Keeotdi, Itefrndanta.
nltUEIt
To all unknown hrira of, anti all unknown
para tn. rlaindnr Int"-*' .thdrr II. S. « l„ j.
unite, and to alt unknown peraont claiming
Intereat tinder C. W. Jaeocka, and an un­
known partira claiminK an Interect In and to
l.ot. 2. 1. I. V A T.lllock 2. E. J. White'.
.Subdlviaion .. recorded in 1‘lat Hook No J,
Seminole County Itecord*.
You and each of you are hrfeby ordered
to appear ti tht bill of complaint herein
file ! afainM \. u, on the Hub- dal for Novem or. the .arnJ bring the third id Novem­
ber 1919.
It i. further ordered that thla notice be
fiubliahed once each Week for twelve w.—h3
n the Sanford ll'rald, a newtpaper pub-I
li.hrd fn Seminole County, Florida,
Wilneu my hand and official aeal ol the
•alii Circuit Court t hi a the nth day of Aui- ,
u.t. 1919
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FLORIDA

E L D E R SPRINGS WATER
THOMAS I). IIAKII If, Fh. I&gt;.
Aniljtlral inij I'onbullin^ I hrmlst • Crofra«donal of Natural Hrir.ifr
IcRirrllui. |(«i»|i|in* College* I lurida
Private Laboratory of Hollins College
Mf. T* O. Charles
*
Winter Park, Via., Not. 3th, 19 JA
Sanford, I la.,
Dear Sir;
I hair* rnmplff es! ;&amp;t * fwi * befitit aI anaif al a of tIKr sample of wafer that
fait brought me early Ia*( »rrk, ansd have obtained the following results:
Color
.Clear Chlorine
1,71 Qarli per million
Vieartion
Neutral Total sulld#
9,00 patio per million
Free Ammonia 00 part* per million llardnea*
23.03 pari* per million
Albuminoid Ammonia
.Trace Nitrate* , . . . . . . . „
,.MTrace
Thr abaenre prnttlrally of free ami nlhumlnold ammonia in thl* otter an«|
It* iffy email amount of chlorine Inill rate* It* etrrllrrl quality fur haute hold
piifpmr*. In addition to the pond quality character Ullr* of auperl or household
water. It possesses special feature* of murh value, especially (hoar of ticrllant
natural aeration and LOW degret of hardnr**.
Thr harlrrlotogIra! anat)»U, resulting in an average total count, In four
*amp!e* of the water, of 3 harlcrla per rent.: and In finding no colon, or otbrr
harmful barterla. fully confirm It* good quality Indlralrd by tbe C'llKMK'AI.
analy ala.
Of the many water* of thla and other region* that I hate anatyred, I hatv
found none superior In all good qualities to that of the "llltlrr Water.'*

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t-«• Nlainr*.
Huliclirir for Complainant

T . 0 . C H A R L E S , D is trib u to r

In Hr ill ll Court of Hi* Nr* noth Judlrf i
Circuit of Itorlda, Seminole County* ,n
&lt;hanrery,
J. V. Lalng, joinrd by J. K, Lalng. h»r bur*
band. Complainant*.

SANTOIIh. I Ml III I) A

VI,

Wm &lt;i. Anib'nrlrd, It. If. Ilamvry, firn. II,

Morton, Individually and »■ trutU*, Cal­
vin A t'nqgte—
C WafttATirT
vidUaiU and a* tfunlrr, Allurt CJ. Kavri,
and Itiehb AA*. -dbridgr, and all unknown
prfftuiit claitnii,* any tntrrrai by* *■^rough
or undrr any of 1 1*•* almv** nam**d ilrfmdant*, ritb* r a* hvira* 'bvliru, giatitrea*
Ivgstn * *»r otheriM*r, and all unknown par*
•on* claiming Intrrnt bv through or under
Jrulr C. Murphay and J. lUchnnnd Murph
phry, hrr hu*hand, now (Iterated, a* hrira
dr vitrr*. Itgatr«*i or othrrwitr and all
other unknown prrton* claiming any inter­
est In and to taid pr«»prrly involved In taid
•ult. Jirfrndantt.
Order of Conctrurtlvr Service.
T«* the Orfrnranli. Wm. Ci. Andrtirlrd*
II. II. llamM»y. tiro. II. Morton, individually
and a» truitr#. Calvin A. I'niffc* Albert («.
Ilavra and I(If hie Woodbridgr:
It appearing from th* tworn bill of com­
plaint herein bird that your plan* of r*»iHenee ti unknown, and that you aft* over
thr agr if 21 p in .
It i» therefor# fOrdered that you and each
of you do appear before our Said Circuit
Court, at the Court Iluuie in Sanford, Fla.
on tlw tVth day of October A. I». 11*111, then
ar.*i th'r** to make antwer to the bill of com­
plaint herein fi!*d again&lt;t you.
It It further ordared that thU notice be
pUbill bed for eight ConieClUiv* «rekl in th*
Sanf «td Hi raid, a ii««*|iap*r pubhahed in
Sr minobi Cu, Fla.
Wltni** my hand and vial of *ai*l Circuit
Coart thiv th Tib da&gt; of Auguat I'JlH.
Mil)
F. A. DUUGLAHS
Clerk i f CUcuit Court Seminole Cu.’Fla.
II. F. II out hub]if,
•Solicitor.
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R O L L IN S

COLLEGE

(LAKE VIRGINIAi
G E O R G E MORGAN WARD, D. D„ LE D
President
Oldest College In Florida
Intcr-Denoniinatiunul

S*mlnnl* County, Florida, on thr !f»th day for
of Stptrmb+r
mmuant In Chaptrr hen
MlCi of th* Law* of rlorbfa. Art* of I'•ttf.
\i
FntitUd An Art to Prohibit Hog* »»r Swine f,lf,
runnini or roaming at larg* in *ald rounty, rlfo
In fire nil four t of thr Srirnlh JurlJrlal for th* purpot* of adopting or rrjrrtlng th* If.,,
provlilon* of *ald **♦, -ai 1 «Ifnion to t»r ar)lj
fire ult of Florida. S*mln«1* founiv.
held In arrordanr*- with #mting law* govefn*
In f h nerrv.
Ing general election*. Including thr quallfl- .
C. L Kandall, Complainant
Vff,
cation of voter*.
William Atklnv in l&gt;»nirl. Luther C. Porter,
Th* following 1 1*cl of* have been appointed Oi*
Th* port* mouth Truat Ac ft uarant*** Co., to ffindurf •aid rlretlon and t«» ranvan* an! t|nn
Alice r Hill. I laAid Lee Danlrl. A. !&gt; make r* turn* * ? th* vote* ravt in the **veral &lt;*Mr
Start Ird, and all unknown per*on* rf aim­
*
ing any int*r*-*t l»y through *r under the I»r* rinrt *, n *perlively, th* Ia* t ina m*«I to ar t
Vr.’
above named pattb* **r either of them, a* »'
U ncle Eben.
Precinct No I Tim K**ne. F. IT (l ie* Tu&lt;
heir*. d*vt**•■*. grant»*•*, legit*** or otherM*
ml**, ami all other unknown riervon* Haim- A. W. Wat hen and IV. F Shellry,
"A
real
loafer.*'
mid Undo Eben,
Pferinrt No 2 A S. Ifawkltl*. J C. Motlett ha
Ing any tntrr»*t in and &lt;•* *ald land* Involved
iln* saddled to get along without
Ja« A. John*MO and J. w, Hell,
tii*r
In taid anil, *t at.
«
Prrrlnrt No l f*. L. Ilritt, («, P, Paxton, the
nrk. He wants busy folks to quit
I &gt;i fendant ■«
I*axhi Spt*r, and F, P. Itine*.
**SI
Ordrf»of Constructive Service
•lr Jobs t** mltnlrp him."
Precinct
No.
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F,
Johnm
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To
t h*
»li*■f * n d a n t *: \Vi Ilia m
A t k I n von
A. V, MrCiultin and Leona: I K-Ir.
ItaniH, Luther C. pi»rt*f, Th*- Portarncuth »on.
No. A, T. L- Cuahinr. N. J.
Tru*t A Ciuarantte* &lt;*«»., Alice
Ilill. ni r,Precinct
l K ti. \Aalcott and 1L It, *dc(’ail
David Lf* flam* I and A. I». Starbird
Pfrrlnrl No »1. S V
Just IntrrcAtfd.
*t*&gt;r«
It appearing from the sworn bill of com* J. V. Wick., and M
fine day .fane "u* b**»klrig at tile
plaint h* rein f'*d,. that your place -f •*•**
dm« I* o*i •
r, At. d that you af* nv*r d* r, fj. r, Jfti-uba and L H C«dlin*.
death no!b***' tunl v\11*•11
\vh&gt; 'lie
Ih* age #.f Jt ..ear*
Precinct N«*. *
* , L. Math*r*. •*, K
whs
moling
them
*li»*
r*plb*«l:
"I
It !■ i h« ft for* Ord« fed that you and •ac V, Wa! h* ;*, P J llrdditt irid A W.
If I’ll* !«• ItlAll |w dv-iol Yi*t."
t-A\niit t* *
of you *in appear i&lt;»f..fe uur taid t’irruit
Pr*rln*t 'Li, !» T. I» llarttcy, T. !* !« *l»
Court at th* t *urt II • in Sanford. FI nd* J. A. Ilt*tiin*, and J N. H*-arcy.
on th* nth day of Lrlnver. V I*. 1*J r». thin
JCu. 1 0 . Jan,** ll«&lt;d, J, &lt;». \tarand there •. make iniatf to the till &lt;f tin,Pr*-*ihct
Real Geniality.
A. C, Sjobbim and ^A. II, Sj&lt;ibtom.
complaint rdt d h* rein again* t you.
The Inborn geniality *«f some people
Pf**cinrt
No.
It.
W
i»*t*h
*n,
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It l« further or der * d t hat t hl * *&gt;rd*f L*
amounts to genius—E. 1#. Whipple,
puldiihvd in U.« Sanfurd II* raid, - n-iijujiif Mull'ti, A. II. Fuller and W, II. ItallariL
Said Hrctiun l« * h* Id rn ar-ordan**
puidivhi d In Seminole Count&gt;, Fla,, once a
“»lth th* u v *jf H'lflda gov* rnltig th* htdd
week lor right con«*cutlv* »*rk*
ing hi ir*-n»rtl •■Irctt«*nf in taid talc and r-• Witnev* my har d and **a! of it; ! &lt;,* ,it turn*
t* b* mad" tu in* Hirk and chairCourt thl* the Tth da&gt; of Augutt II*C*
ma n H thr Ibard «d i **mnt&gt; Cummi**ii»ri* r*
fStall
K. A. boCM.ASS. t*f
iKhi
County.
Clffk of 1‘irrui! Court Seminole Co f Flai Dun* by uni* r f th# Hoard of County
I*. F. II nu*bolder•
* ••mini*«)f&gt;n« r* of
mifinl* C*mnt&gt;, Flnrida
Soliritur.
Ural
i a. IMid* l.A
t Ink *.f lL-ard *f County Ci»r»mi*«i'*firr«
tf hrintnob- County, Florida.
In Ihc Clffii I CutiM of Ihr Srvrnlh JiifliHC
Circuit »*f ! lorld*. seminal* * «ur»D, In 1
f hanrrf} .
J. F. Lalng, Joined by J. II. I.alnr, l*r &gt;*j*»
I*IttH 1 AM AI H I S
band.
Wf *■r* a * I'hapt«t r i*" I , Act* ef I*«1!«,
Camplainif *
La* «d Fb-rida, »nt)tbd *V\S art t* ab*di«h
v#.
Wrn. fi Andt-nrltd. It. II. Uamif)*, f»*n It the pf. *t ni municipal government of the Null..- .if \(Iplk.llrui iif r&gt;&lt; Itrr l t'mlrr
Morton, individually and a*
Cal­ city «J .Sanford* county* id Sr min'd*-, *!«! ** of
.'■rfllun if ( I ti .i&gt;i ■r I . . . , I * « . ..( ( I.,vin A. ! (.*(■*, Anna
Wiodbridg*. Indl* Florida, and to .'fganlie incorporate and
Ida
vlduallv and »*
•, AHurt &lt;L Hivn '•tabfith a city gov* rnfncnt for th* *amr,
N'dlr. i&lt; hrr.liy (Ivm ih.i v;. C. Ii|rli,i&gt;n.
and HIeh»* AA1 dI*r‘•Ig**, and a11 tinkn**wn and to pr* «crllie thr Jurlcdict)•n, tioarti and |&gt;iirr.n-.r
r.rtitlr.lr
IT.',. .Uti.l
peraoti* claiming )-itrr-«t. !»&gt; through or un- futtrfhiri * f tail municipality •* approved ‘ 1 III 1* I &lt;t,»
I I T, h,. fit.
arr anv *f th* above nam*d defendant*, Jut;* Tth, 1919. provide*, amain other ..id t.rKfiratf*■: ini fhff 'idir.,I». and
m.fti•'llhff at baif't, drv|****. grant*' ", b-git*** thing* that '"Th* provision* *»f thl* act shall •Ptdir.tli.i. f. t t, t .Jr- i t-. i.iu, ip 4 rr..rdnr oth*rafM , a* d all unknown per*on* r‘aim­ •io iff. idTrrtiv* and *hall hr In full fw • 4Pr. .it,. |,v. Said rrrtlfirat, .nbtlfrl
ing Ifit* r*it bv, through &gt;*r und*-r invlt C. and *l!irt or., fro an t aft&lt; r the first Tu» »- ttir f'dl»*inc dr*r,lt.nl t(r&lt;i|.rM) »lt.t4 ti-d in
Murpbay and J. Uirhmind Murph**v, hr* da. - after the firat M**nday In J anuary,
r»unt)', Fl&lt;.r|.{*.
I!.,-,
bu*l and, now it*rrav»i|, av hrir«, *l**vl#*-«-v, 192©* provided That the same shall be ap­ Si.nln.ilr
S nf Nf. rf.r *.f W' ■ &lt;f S- r. 2, T. 20 S.
hfalit*. ef oth*-fw|*r, and all nth-r unknown prox d and ratified by a majority vote id ft.
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un• d 1 .1mlng «ny lnt* tr *1 In a nd tu •aid th* *|u.itIfi* *1 rhetor* *.'? th* city of Sanfurd* ft, N 2,(1., It. C, ,rrr. Tf.. .aid land
I..—
voting at an flection to be held for that Inr »•■••••d at tInproperty invbicrd'in *ald *ull.
datr .f tlir muanr* nf
PUrpuse on October Tth, !!*!!•, and it I* .iii-h r. rtiinatr In tf.r name
Defendant*.
nf
Sam.
.
hereby mad*- the duty of thr fit,- council H Hmtth l.*nlr«* .aid r.rtlf.ratr «tiatl t.r M
Ofilt r of Con «1M five S**r vice
r*-to provide for and hob! «&lt;irh cl*r- drrmrd arr. r.line t&gt;. I»m ta« dr..I « 111 |..,lr
To all ut,kf,..wn Marti-* l*l#nmr* lnt*r *t Sanford
on the date namtiL Laid r*» mcil shall
by, through &lt;&gt;t und r Wm (i, Awlmrlrd, lion
trim on thr 3111h da&gt; i f Srlitrinlx r.
give thirty day* rutHer of *ucn i lection and thl
It. II. Hafniev, (**■•** II. \|n*tr*n. indiSduaMv •
Ii 1919.
halt provide for and pay all cost* of hobling A. VVltnr..
and a* truvtr*. f’alvin A. poip, \lb«rt ti, the
ilcnaturr and ,ral
and of the pr* paration «»f tin* ltd. thr 2MI.myday..rlirial
Kavf*. lUcl.l" Wo .dbridgr and Ja*«ia V, cha1 1 *arr.e
nf Auru.t,
li, 1919.
rr, n**t t*i »■xrerd 1 1ne 11un«tr•it *11mo.ft(.*•
Muiphry atr.*1 J. IliOirnond Murphry, hrr Dollar*.
t:
I»i11■
&lt;; t.ASS.
Such «action Hull t * held in r*»n*
buiiiand, a* h*ir«. «lnl* m, grant* v, legit*-** formity with
&lt;‘ltrk t'uruit t'niirt Srmfn.dr
, y|a
# and or«Hnanc«s nov* in
•»r othcfwli*- er any of **ltn r of them, and wU forr* relaling law
to kpetlal «1* rtlnn*. At the
unknown partnn*. rorporatlnnt or aaaivria* •am* rI* rt ion thr*-e
city •»mr l««b»ner «hsll
lion*, claiming an ln»*f**t in the following be * b'cted, provided
thl* charter I* ap­
&lt;!r«erlb*d propertv altuata in s'*rnlnole t'oun- prove*! and ratified tf not,
no coinmuty» Florida, tu wit, It* gin «i lntar*«'rtJan of •bmeri will b* rlertrd. then
for
Kait !Jn«' of Mrllonvlll* Avr., with south city commlolnn shall be r ho**Caodidatta
n and nnmln*
•lina *d Nrc. .30. run North along \tallonvIII* #t* li a* follow* .Any one may
Hr
ml
a
to
a
At*.. HMt yard*. F**t at fight angle* IS?
to havr any* number, nut to rareed
&gt;afd«, South at right angle* 162 vardv. petition
of name* H candid**.*# for ilty com*
Wea* 1(2 &gt;ardv, Hrr. 30 Tap. 19 S. Itangr three,
mU*ian, plared on the* ballot and If iuch
31 K.
petition shall be *lgfud by on** huntlfH or
Vuu argl rach of ymi arr h «r*hjf ord* r»d more «|iiatified ib-rtors of thr city and shall
to br and aop** r lirfnrr ntlf *ald Circuit be accompanied with a written notice that
Court at lot* Court Him* n Sanford, Fla n the rarididat* or candidate* s-huo name *«r
thr 3rd day of Nov, A l» 1WIJ, thrn and names air therein presented wi.l accept th*
iKni to mak# an* «tr to th* bill ofcomptalnt ofTlre «»f city rummis#loner If he D electid,
lieftin filed against you.
the city rounril shall plgrc hit riam*- on the
It i* further order *dthat thl* null## be I-ll t, provid*d that sue it jal.tUn and
Agent Drew Development
pubUahr \ nnr# a we* k fur tw«*fvii wrAi In written notice id acceptamr U filed with th*■be Fanford IDrald, a nrwtpiprr, puPlitn* d Hty council at least ten ilfil day* prior to
In Krminol* County, Florida.
betion, and the council *hall publish the
Wltrraa my hand and aral of said Cirruf name* of alt candidal^ having qualified a*
Court, tlri* tha 7th day of August imv.
above in a new*tnp#r ci! general circulation
(Hrali
K. A. DOUGLASH
of th** city, in tne issue ju*t preceding the
Clerk nf Circuit Court Hrmlnulr Co., 3*la. election. No elector iball sign petition* for
7:. F. HoutUldrr
more tl an three c*ndidat*«. No tandidalr
Solicitor,
*15-13tr
shall circulata his u«n petition. The three
(AMdidat** receiving the three highest num­
NOT1CK l » UtKTtll/:
ber id vote* cast at such eltetfPn. provided
Nolle, fa htrtby (Ivtn that an .Irrllon the chart* r l* approved and ratified, shall be
ill It hi Id a t thr arttral TotllnE plan* In dee*r*d elected for #Fe fD • cr m—'iH - i*rs

AIM
To provide a liberal education, a generous culture, a
thorough training of the physical, intellectual and spirit­
ual nature.
OFFERS
Four-year course leading to A. B. degree. Pre-profes­
sional courses in Agriculture,- Medicine, Engineering,
Law and Theology.
Special departments: Music, Commerce, Home Econo­
mics, Normal, Fine and Applied Arts and Academy.
Roster of Lectures for 1919*20 includes a large number
of authors, scientists, artists and professional men of na­
tional prominence.
Naval Unit with instruction for ten ratings.
Strong
athletic program including aquatics. Expenses moderate.
Thirty-Fifth year begins 22 September, 1919.
catalog and other information address:
K T H E SEC ItETAftV. ItOl.I.INS t'OLI.EEi:

Winter I'ark, Flurida

A 2 5 c W ant Ad in T h e Herald
will Ren, Your House For You

R E A L E S TA TE

L IS T Y O U R P R O P E R T Y
AND W E CAN
S E L L IT .

Your Home

Insure
Your Auto - Toi

Liability

Property Damage
Co.

Formerly Holden Real Estate Co

City Lots: in All Parts of City
Celery Lands in jM. M. Smith s Sub Division

�SEPTEMBER 12^1919

THE SANFORD HERALD

W. F. Barllelt
Oakfleld, Ga , May 10, 1917.
Old Kentucky MIr . C o.,
raducah, K y.
Gentlemen:

Plcaae nllow me to state that I
have sold your hop cholera remedy
for one season and have ordered
more (or this season. Last year I
«old it to 12 or 15 men who raise
hogg, I told each of them to take
the remedy, feed it to their hops
ar.d if they lost a staple hop from
disease of any kind not to pay me
a cent for the remedy! hut when
they began to sell cotton every man
came in and paid me for the medi­
cine and every one of them told me
that it was the best hop medicine
they ever used. One man paid me
for the small packupe anti bought $5
worth more and said it was the best
that be bad ever tried.
Yours very truly,
\\'. F. Uartlctt.
Merchants Grocery Co.,
Sanford, Fla.
;*-4tc
Carelessness Results in Failure

t bl a Cour t .
’
t ‘ I* further ordared t h a t t hla not i ce be
publlahed lor lour conaecul i ve aaecltt in the
S an f or d Herald, a n » » i p a p » r publianad in
Se mi nol e County, F l or i da.
Wl taeaa, E. A. D a u , l a , r . Cl erk of t h e
Ci r c ui t Court a.vl t n e aeal t hereof thla 23 rd
d a y ol J u l y A. I&gt;. I'-M'i.
E. A. UOL ' GI . A S S . C l e r k .
Uy V. M. l l o j ^Uaa. Ii. C.
A. K. I'oweri,
Sol i c i t or lor C-&gt;-npl alnant.
65-5 te
NOTICE
No t i c e la b e r t h ) y i x u t hat t he Hoard n(
C o u n t y Cnminlaalunera in and (or Semi nol e
C o u n t y , Fl ori da, will r . c . l t i hiila al t he of.
(Ice. u( t he Cl erk o| aal d Hoard at t h r Court
l i e u — in S s a l ur d . F i e . , on or before |u
o ' c l o c k a. m. on t he 6 t h day ol Oct ober,
A. D. I DID, tor t he cl eari ng and fillinr of t he
r i g ht of way ol t he Ur n e va- Hr i dge n d l load.
A c o p y of the plana and •periflcatiuna r a n
be had by appl i cat i on t o t he Cl erk o| thla
Hoard, on ami a l t e r S e p t . 2 0 t h. |D1D.
T h e board reaervea t he right to rej ect any
a n d alt bide.
Uy order ol t he Hoard of C o u n t y C o mmlaalonera ol Se mi nol e C o u n t y , Fl ori da.
E. A. D O U G L A S S , Cl erk.
3-Stc

PAGE ELEVEN

T h t r t t u r i , t h i . U t o raqul ra you, t h * *aid ,
l i e i t Kui l hr
r . v. l y n T , o l h i a m t o i p p r e r t o t h r bill ot ' «1. rt l t, n M h.ld
rnmplair.t, r i Mh l t r d a c a l n i t you lyr t h . i D U t r l r t No. I, !
■
n a n . d c o mpl a i na n t , t r a i n s T . l &lt;t * l - ’ a r r o r d a n r * will
baum, and thin day nlrd In t h e above at atrd ' Kl n r l d, Arta o|
couf t , on Monday, t he 3 r d d a y of November, or not i h»r * aha
hi
' I 9 !*** “ I h . r w l i * t he bill ol compl ai nt T a a School l l l i t i
• ill be taken aa by y ou confeaaed.
I buiTUi, aa are pr
. . tVltncaa my hand aa Cl er k and t he aeal o| •n 't,1
t he Circuit t.'ourt. S e v e n t h J ud i c i a l Ci r c u i t !
••••It I urther
In and lor the c o un t y o| S e mi no l e , atate of tl'*n be publithe
rl or l da. on thle t he 3rd d a y of Se pt embe r, B e » a p a p e r nubll
A. I). 1 •»|».
I l o r l d a , within •
K. A. D O U G I . A S S ,
•
t rl ct once a wee
C.lrrlt Circuit Court , S e mi n o l e Co., t'la.
T h l a rraolulioi
lirorate A beCnt t ea,
Sol icitor and ol Counael f or Compl ai nant,
3- 9te

Grocery C o m p a n y , a c or por at i on, C o mm e r ­
cial Cr edi t C o m p a n y , a c o r por a t i o n, r t al :
It la he r eby ordered t h a t you do appear
In thla cour t t o t he bill hr rrl n Med, on the
1.1th day of Oc t ob e r , A. I). HMD.
It it fur­
ther ordered t h a t thla order be publlahed
once a ereek f or f our Convcrut l vr w. »k* In
t he Sanf ord l l ar al d. a n e a a p j p c r publlahed
In Semi nol e c o u n t y . I l i r t i l a .
Wi tntee m y hand and aeal of t he Circuit
Court thia 3*«l d a y of Se pl c - nber , A. I&gt;. IDIS.
E. A. I H M ' G I . ASS
Clerk Ci r c ui t Co ur t , S e mi nol e Co. , Fla.
Maaaey t, Warl ow,
Snilrltor* f or Co mpl a i na n t .
1-Ste •

lh "' Inch Curdrf Will lie Published U»dcr This (lending Al The lUle Of I7.2S
Fee Year.

SC H ELLE MAINES
L A

Sralrti nropotalt mill be received by thr
C ount y Commissioner# of t he Co un t y of
Semi nol e, St at e nf Fl ori da, a t t h r office of
t he Cl rrk »»f the Ci rcui t Cour t * uf t he Co un­
t y of Seminole, at Sanf or d. Fl or i da, at or be*
f or* 10 a. m. on t h r 6 t h day of October.
1919. for t hr grading, pavi ng and building
of bridges and culvert# on t h r following
hi ghway• amt #tre •:
Koatlmay No. I.
Uand' a S l d l r g . approx­
i ma t e length 6200 ft.
Nol l er of Hprrlal llond F l rc l i o n for S p e c i a l
Headway No. 2.
Or ange l l oul rvar d, ap
Tax
Sc hool
III wtrlcl
No.
I, S r m l n o t e
proxi mat e I m r t h f' 129 ft.
C o u n t ) , I lurid*
i l oadway No. 3. Ck u l u nt a It oad. approxI ma t r length 35000 ft.
W h e r e a s : A peti ti on ha * been present ed
m anti: it's male
I t o a d * ay No. I.
Fill on G e n e v a Itoad, to th«- Co un t y Hoard of I' ubl i c I nst r uc t i on
No t i c e is hereby gi ven that under and by
apurt
i
t
i
mal
o
length
6
9
?
4
ft.
for S e mi n o l e c ount y, Fl or i da, signed by more
v i r t ue of a decree of foreclosure and sale
No. 5.
I’aol a I t oad. appr oxi m­ thatx t w m t y - f l x r per r e n t of t h r dul y c|Ua II*
r ender ed In the Ci rcui t Court of t he S e v ­ ateRoadway
length 10000 (t.
flrd el ec t or * residing wi thin Speci al T a x
e n t h J udi c i al Circuit of Florida, In and for
It oadway No. 6.
C a m e r o n Avenue and
District No. 1. S e mi nol e r o u n t y ,
S«ml i *oU co unt y , s t a t e of Fl ori da, in C h a n ­ M o o f r *• St at i on It«»atl# a p p r o x i ma t e Irngth Sc hool
F l or i da, t aski ng and pet i t i oni ng t h r C o u n t y
c er y, in a certain c a u s e therein pending, 13530 ft.
liA.ard
of
I'ublic . I n s t r u c t i o n for S e mi nol e
wher ei n J a m e s A. Long, as admi ni st rat or «•(
Roadway No. 7.
Itoad al ong * r « t City C o u n t y * Florida, t o call and order an •l ec­
t he e s t a t e of T h o ma s \V. Long, deceased. I* limit* of Sanford approximate length 2160 f ret,
tion t * be ha-1*1 within said Speci al T a x
c o mp l a i n a n t and I'earl K. Mal l oy, formerl y
I t o a d * a y No. h.
S a n f o r d Avenur . a p ­ scii. A i *i»t r t c t , No. I. S o ml nolo Co un t y *
Pearl K. St evens and It. C. Mal l oy, her hus­ pr oxi mat e length * 6 0 0 ft.
Fl ori da. t*» determi ne w h i t h e r or not t her e
band ar e defendants, I, a* Special Mast er in
I t o a d * ay S o. 1*. R i c h mo n d Avenue, a p ­ shall tie Issued by t h r -aid Speci al T a x
C h a n c e r y will sell at public out cry to the proxi mat e length 1590 f t.
* School Di st ri ct No. I, bonds In t he sum of
hi ghest and best bi dder for cash, at the
l t o a d * a &gt; No. 10.
Il rl taon Avr nue. ap- 125, tMMi.no, t h r proceeds of such It^nd*, if
That is why we say "Feed 11. A. f ront (lour of the Court House, at Sanf ord, pri ?* met e Irngth 1300 ft.
i ' l u i d , t o bo used for t h r purpose of a c q u i r ­
in said count y and st at e, during t he legal
It ’ an * y No I I . S y pe * A v e n u r , appr ox­ ing, bui l di ng, enlarging, f urni shi ng or o t h e r ­
Thomas' Hop Powder according to hour s of sale, on Mo n d a y , Oct ober Cth, 1919, i mat
e Irngth 1300 ft.
wise i mpr ovi ng school bui ldi ng* and *rhoA&gt;|
r being t hr first Monday in said
Roadway No. 12.
G c n r v a - O v l e d o Itoad. grounds and tor t h r r x c l u s l x e use of t he
directions.
DO NOT F E E D I T tmheo n tsha mand
a legal t al e day, the following af . proxi mat e h r g t h 44970 ft.
public
f ree school* within said Speci al T a x
SLOPPY, but mix it with ground d r s r j t b e d real propert y si t uat e, lying end
Roadway No. 13.
F r e n c h Avenue and School District No. I, fhs» proceed* *»f th.being !n the rounty of Se-mlnole and st at e of Ce me t e r y . approxi mate I r ng t h 9 7 7 5 ft.
■alit bond issue t*» by u * m | and expended and
f,.,.d a n d moisten with just enough F l ori da t o- wi t : T h e w««t one f ourth
\V*4
Froposat* will hr received upon th«* foUow- disbursed In the following mann e r , to-wit
t he L’a*t one half i K 1 - of t h r S o u t h * * it
water to make a crumbly mass. of
ing
t
ypes
of
roads:
Hrirk.
C
o
n
c
r
e
t
e
.
Ssrxnslr
2. T w e l v e I nou*and Dol l ar s t&lt;» be used
one f our t h i S W ' i i &lt;( the Sout heast our
T o w r&lt;* Il i UmSti ' i ui Macadam, S u r f a c e t r e a t ' d M«- In f undi ng and p a ) i n g off " r e s e n t exi st i ng
Then each bop gets a beneficial dose, f our t h S L I , • •* ..................
Indebti In ru of tin- &gt;.nd Sperlnt T i l
shi p T w e n t y one (21 So u t h of Kange Tl.ir- cad am. Wat«r hound M a c a d a m and Shell.
I'ropnaala for each hi ghway or afreet shall Distri' t , II# urred for t he excl usi ve use ol
v,. mil directions on packupe. Your t&gt; '3Di L a s t , containi ng F i xe i 5 acres, more
•r f t u ; AUo all of Lot a Li ght rei
and hr presented in a separat e pealed r nvel opr pubtt.* f r - r arhools of said Spe. dal T a x Sc hool
m„ney back if you are not satisfied. •Ni
net een
I9» of Annie L. (iritflnV, sub- endorsed on t hr outside wi th t h r name of Di stri ct.
2
T we nt y - f l i r t Hundr ed Dol l ar s t * be
*livi*ion of Section Se ven . 7 », To wn s h i p the t oad or at ri rt , and Ita n u m b e r for which
Merchants Grocery Co.,
T w e n t y one - 2D S*iuth of Kange T h i r t y the proposal la made and t h r n a m r «d the i m d It « ularging and furni shi ng t he Sanf or d
bidder
or
Idddsra.
Sanford, Fla.
t
’obu*
d High School.
( 30i L a s t , less b i r i n n l n g at the - o u t h i a i t
F a r h prop* «al shall hr a r c o mp a n l r d by a
3. T w e n t y - f i v e Hundred Dol l ar* tu br
corner of t he Southwest one fourth S\ V* a
certified
check,
issued
upon
a
S
t
a
t
e
or
Na­
used in enlargi ng and i urni *hi ng t h r Mi dway
of t he Sout heast one f our t h S L ' j i of *aid
Se c t i o n Seven »7j To wn s h i p T w e n t y one tional (tank and made pay abl e t o t h r order C*olor« d School .
of
the
Clerk
of
t
hr
Ci
rcui
t
Co
ur
t
of
t
hr
I. T w r n t y - f l v e Hundred Dol lar* t o l»r
•211 S o u t h , of Hange T h i r t ) •30i L a s t , r u n ­
ning t he n c e West thr«e hundr t d 3U0i f eet ; Co un t y of Srmlne'.r in t h r s u m of Hvs per u*ei| in bui ldi ng and f urni shi ng a W*#t Sid*
is
nt
of
t
h
r
amount
of
the
hid.
C'oturnl Sc hool , known a* tin* (lAildshom
t he n c e Nort h thirtc«n huridretl and tw*«nt&gt;
T h e aurrrssful bidder wilt h r rr«|uir« d to
ar\«n M3 2 7 i feet; t hsnce Last t hr e e - hundred
3 0 0 . f eet ; thence sout h I h i r t e r n hundred gix* bond r«|ual to fifty per r e n t of t hr
amount of hi* or thri.* hid. aurh bond t o br
In thr circuit Fourl . S n r n l h J m l l r l . l f i r « and t we n t y seven &lt;|327&gt; f* •t to the point of e i r c u t t d b&gt; * Suret&gt; Co mp a n y llcens...| , n
be gi nni ng, containing r x du«i x* *&gt;f except i on*,
I uil. In . m l fur Sr mi n v l e l . t u n t ) , F l o r i d ,
*lo
business in the S t a t e id Fl or i da, and thr
live &lt;&amp;) acre*, more or less.
I' urrhaser at
tn t ht nrrf j r.
Iddds r shall produce a certificate- f rom the
sal* t o pay for died.
Sl l t - r Hall. Com|iI*ln,n«
T
r
e
a
s u r e ^ uf tin S l a t e • 1 4 • I* &gt;1
SCIILLLL M x iv c&lt;
v..
# -..7 ’U.% Aiep.nl -I.tl trie class ot
........................
V ' i l | M*-'■ bonda aaid deposit rover*.
ii . . , M
I I . II. IM m 'lin t.
------ S t r : t t , I reli.ti,|&gt;[i!i., « u i i . i a J o n * * , Solirttor* for I ompl a i na n t .
T h e bonds shall hr appr oved by t h r Hoard
3- 5tr
In-1.
of C o u n t ) Commi ssi oner*.
Copi es of the
J. #pp. ari nc Iri-ra t hr atOilavit ot Al hr r t
plan* an&lt;l specifications may h r seen at the the p u r c h a s e uf furni ture xml i n r l J i r . t a U f**r
Sci.i»*»l
||. » , r,|n iluly tilnl that h r l« r n m p l . l n . n t
oftlcr
t th* Clerk *d the Ci r cui t Court In aH t c h o n l * wi thin said Speci al T a x
.. ( n t l t h 1 C U M m 4 t l i . t it i« tli«
SanfAtrd, at the utfice of Wi ll i ams and Col-* s District, an-1
i.
t hat t hr i l i f r n i l . n t , I t oi a II. Hall, i«
Us r at Sanf ord or at the office of G . 1C HamW h r r » t « : T h e Count y Hoard of I' uhl i c In. non rMti l . nl n| t hr S t a t e ol FI ni l , ut i l
•r) in Orlando. Fbtrida.
' »tru« ti»»n for Serhinol* C o u n t y , Floritla, ha*
i r . t . h r l&lt; a r t . i ' l rht ol a t t a t r ol t h . t/nltnl
T h e Co un t y Comml ssl oncra res er ve the carefully * xamin*«l •at«I pet i t i on ami ha« •*Mitu
t h , r l o a n t h . S t a t . ol Klnriila ami
right t o rej ect any and all Idd*.
ci rt al ft i d t hat more t hen t we n t y - l i v e per.
• , r . . i . |. nt itI t hr S t a t . t-( I n d i a n a , rr* d i n *
I A. H U C M L E Y .
cent -*f
f i u i r r j ut l ht n i «TiC(or4 r*ii*T«i,a
»t
S t u r t tn t hr Ci t y ol I n d i a n a p n l l .
Ch f l * r - vi :
»r*l C o u n t y Co mmi s s i o n e r * within - aid Speci al T a x Sch*»«»| Di stri ct No.
jr.d * n . . m l t hat t h . r r I* no p . r . o n *n t h .
At test :
I. S e mi n o l e Count y, Fl ori da, have xlgned
..
Fl ori da lift . * r » ( c . hi a .utipnt-na
Ii. A. I l n o - 1 as.
t a l J pe t i t i on , aiol
.horn
would bi nd
th.
drlrqdani
Clerk
&lt;lr 1 i M u . r » &gt;h . . .
Witt ft a - : The county Hoard of I'ub'.ir InWi ll i am* and Collier, Lngtneer#.
' s t ruction f**r Semi nol e C o u n t y , Fl ori da, t»«*
s t a t e of H o n d a the
Sanf
ord,
Florid*
•let •r rr I n* *1 try resolution t hi s day adopt ed
on whom would bind
(! , II K a me c t , lingineer.
that bonds In t he autn of 9 S 5 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 will be
Vi t el baum. and that
Hrlando, Florida.
required for the purpose* set f ort h in aaid
r year * of age.
pititinn a n d which are e n u me r a t e d herei n­
above, sai d bonds to bear Intrreat at t he
rati of fixe and one-hal f i 5 l ; per c en t ! per
Order in llcdd an Ll ccl i on In S p e c i a l Tax c •:xt per a n n u m . Interest
IN M I U I I T C O l J I t T . S L V L N T I I Cl I I CHI T, S L M I N O L L C O U N T Y . F L O R I D \
p a y a b l e semiSchool IHairlcl No. I. SerAl nol e ( o u n i ) , a n n u a l l ) . bo nd * to be dat ed J a n u a r y l at,
fix*fstrrei Tur pe nt i nr Company
Florida
I92D.
and
t
he
principal
of
said
bonds tn b e ­
versus
Whe r eas: A petition has been pr e s ent ed to come d ue and payabl e t hi rt y &gt;rara af ter t he
bmr. a Mi t chell , — — — Mi t chel l , her husband, all par t i s * cl ai mi ng Interest
t he Co un t y Hoard of Publ i c I n s t r u c t i o n for
ur.'Dr I. J . Owens, Helena Fi scher, F. W. Fi scher, F. J Dieterich Cl ara DietS e mi nol e c ount y, Florida, on August 5th, date t hereof *
i ri f l . T**m Markis, V. C. Di l l man. ( Ta r a D. Wood, Wi l l i am l lrrrnn, deceased,
Now. t her ef ore. In pursuance of Ch a nt e r
1919, signed by more t han t we n t y - f i v e tier
J tr I rvi ne, deceased. Nat P o v n t t , Tr ust ee, N a t h a n C. Holden. Wi ll i am II.
rent of t he duly qualified el ec t or s , residing 6542, L a w * of Florida. Act * of 1913, and In
Max**. F l avi n L. Ilrooke. M i u - r . - t A. D u r a n d . ---------- Dur an d, J ul i a M. Ilurr,
within Speci al Tax bchool Di st ri ct No. 1, pursuance of a resolution of t hi s Hoard, this
!**%.! A. Ilurr, I*. C. Hand, J o h n A. J o h n s o n , Al exander J . French, F. D.
Se mi nol e c o unt y , Florida, as k i ng and pet i ­ day a d o p t e d , notice I* hereby gi ven t hat on
Ib-art:. &gt; II. Alleyne. Austin L. Hlalr. Cat he r i ne Hlalr. Ll i t abet h l l ay n l e , detioni ng t hat an xlertlon be held wi thi n said ♦hr 141Ii d a y td Oct ober, A. D. 1919, an
ft
d. II) run S. Ashley, Ka t e M. Ashley, C. W. F a r r u m , Fanni e S. A. Feel er.
Speci al T a x School Di stri ct f o d e t e r m i ne |he election will be hi Id and t he t a m e Is hereby
A» *;•* M. I'xeler, George L. Cu r r i er , Wi ll i am I - S a u n d e r s , J o h n A. Greel ey, LI!
quest i on as to whether or not bo nd s In t!»e ordered t o be held in said Speci al T a x School
v * * x•i\, Henry N. Schlr$», K. It. Il rown, l l i n r y C. F u l l e r , Howard F o t t e r ,
sum of 125 , 9 9 0 . 0 0 shall be i ssued by said District No. 1, Semi nol e C o u n ' y , Fl ori da, t o
J- • Y Co d m a n , liny II. C o d m a n . Hubert L P a c k a r d .
Mar t ha W. P a c k a r d ,
Speci al T a x School Di stri ct No. I. to be deter mi ne whet her or not t he r e shall be
i.ur.Mt L. M c f ’ lellan, KHt abet h J . Fo* *, Ada Foas l l a k e r . May Parker Wh i t e ,
used for t he purpose of acqui ri ng, bui ldi ng, Irri ed by t h e said Speci al T a t S c hool Di s ­
Ms F* s* Faus naught .
Mar t i n A. Condr an, F e t e r Kei t h lloswell, decea«« d.
enl argi ng, furnishing or ot herwi s e i mpr ovi ng trict No. 1. S e mi no l e C o u n t y , Fl ori da? bond*
Mi- D Sh i p ma n . Volney J . S h i p m a n . It. II. S m i t h , Wi l l i am E. Arnold, J a m s *
•chmd buildings and school ground* and for In the s u m tif |25,tH(Oa(iO t o hear Interest at
I* \rmdd, Charl es L Arnold, Al exander It. Ca r ve r . N. J . I#ewi*, 11/ t *onrad,
t he excl usi ve u*e of the Public free schools tin- rat e of five and one-hal f 15.'# per r e n t !
'a p GHkersun, l.u^y Mort on Whi l more, Pr ank Dani el , Ch a r l i * Al r xandt r ,
wi thin said Speci al T a x School Di s t r i ct No. I tier rent par ann um Interest payaf de s e m i ­
William i j
Lmi son, It. II. L a n c a s t e r , Hobert S. i*umnii rig*. J . D. J a c k s o n .
annual l y; b o n d s t o be dated J a n u a r y 1st,
Semi nol e C o u n t y , Flc~ida,
II* r.e&gt; &lt; Ni cola, C. F. Halford. T h o m a s J . Hilliard, S a r a h La r i c k s o n , Al Un
The
r
e
f
o
r
e
,
be
It
l
Usol
ved:
T
h
a
t
an
el
ec­
f.rssU). Davi d If. Hooker, l l e n j a m l n It. F ou nd . Ho b e r t W. Scot t . Ll l en (*.
tion be and the same it hereby ordered to
Kir
\da I. Ilr»wn, L a f a y e t t e ( ) r r t n , A. M. K a ml o l p h , William L dg ar . M.
be held In said Special T a x S c h o o l Di stri ct
il**liim«n, A. L. Tayl or, J . O. J r t k s , J . O. J «l k s , J r . , and J a m i * W. Lilley*.
No. I, Semi nol e Count y, Fl or i da, on the
&lt;|sr • d .
I Hh day of Oct ober, A. D. 1919, t o d et er ­
l •• all parti* # i Di ming an intere st undr r L. J . Owren*. Helena Fi scher, F. W. F Hc S e r , mine whet her or fait t her e shall be issued
I J i (it t« n r h , Cl ara Di eteri ch,
T o m M xrkls, V. C. Di l l man. ^ Cl ara D. Wood, W' l l l i m Uy Spr cl al T a x School Di st ri ct No. I. S e m ­
ll« •r • &lt;f r r , a** d. J ishn Irvine. derea«e«l. N i t I ' oynt z, T r u s t * r, Nat han (* ll&lt;dd«n, Willi im inole C o u n t y , Florida, bond* in t he sum of
P. II*
I ' l axi n L. Ilrooke, D. («. M c K j y , Mar g ar et
Durand.
— — Dur an d. J ul i a 425, 9 9 0 . OU to bear Interest at t he rat e of
•1 h
Da x i d \ Ilurr, F. C. Hand. J o h n A. J o h n s o n , Al et andcr J . F r * n e h , F. O. It*-ach, five and one-hal l ( 5 ’ |) l»*r c e n t per a n n u m,
s II Ml eyne, Austin L. Illair, (*atli ri » • Hlalr, L l i t a b i t h l l ayni e, deceas t o, llyr**n S. Ash- i nt erest p a &gt; able semi annual l y, bonds l o be
' , Kate M \%hle&gt;, J o h n lli**k«, ( ' . W. ' i r n u m , F a n n i e S. A. I'exler, Anni e M. Feeler. dated J a n u a r y 1st, 1920, and t o mat ur e
•« v» L. Curri er. William L. Saun*l er*. J o i n A. Greel ey, Ell Swaxxly, H* nr y N. Schl rp, L. t hi r t y year* af ter the date t her eof .
I t ik furt her resolved t hat t hi s or der be
I Ii. •»».. Henry C. Fot t er , Howar d Fot t * r. J o h n T. C o d m a n , Hoy II. C o d m a n , Hubert L
‘a *a-d. M a r t i . 4 W. Packard, F r a n c e s L- Mc Cl el l an, L l i f a l u t h J . F«**», Ada Foss Hak*r, published In t he Sanf ord Heral d, a ne ws ­
M». Parker Whi te, Ida Foa» F a u n s n a u g h t , Ma r t i n A. &lt;*«»n«lran. Peter Ke i t h lli»swell, paper published within *aid S p e c i a l T a x
dtt«as*d, Mar y D. Sni p. nan, V**lne,' J . S* i pman. It. II. Sml t l i , William L Arntdd, J a m * * Srtiool Di st ri ct No. I. S e mi no l e C o u n t y ,
\rr.«.|*|, Charl es L. Arn«dd, Al exander It. Car ver , N. J . I a » l s , II. Co nr ad, W. F. GlIHer- Fl ori da, once each wr i k for four successi ve
• r , L u c . Mo r t o n Wiillmore, P r a n k Dani* 1.. Chari* * Al exander, William 1J. L mi s o n, A. C.
1 ' Vt ' i . K It. I. anrast er. Hobert S . Cu mmi ng s . J . It. J a c k s o n , Henry C. Ni col a, C. F.
9,* ••*•!. T h o m a s J . Hilliard, S a r a h Kar er ks on, Ml* n Gr e e l e y . David II. llo&lt;&gt;k*r, I b n j a m i n
K I i ml , K t b e r t W. Sc*»tt, Lllen C. Ki mbal l , Ada I. Il rown, L a f a y e t t e Green, A. M
Ita*-. )p* . Wi l l i am Ldgar. M. \. I h dl l ma n , A. L. T a y l o r , Su*an A Cr ut c h e r , deceased,
•
i it I •Ix mt j f , ar.d J j u n i * W. Lilley, d er r as r * l t or un*l*r an&gt; **f t heni , «*r *»t)irr

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- . . j u a n f e t o t he p#ovi«l m« of Sect i on
2 5 7 , Chapt er R.tfll. Law* of Fl ori da, Acta of
1 919; said Ch ant e r being " A n act t o abolish
t he l ' r«*ent Muni ci pal Gove r nme nt of the
CUv »f Sanf ord, C o u n t y of Se mi nol e, S t a t e
of Florida, ami t o Organi s e, I n c o r p o r a t e and
L * t * hl l ah a Ci t y G o v e r n me n t for t he s a me ;
and to l ' r*«rrl be t he J uri sdi ct i on, Lower*
and F unct i on* id said Mu n i c i p a l i t y " not i ce
is hereby ri ven t hat an el ection will be h«ld
in t he
city of Sanf or d Semi nol e c o u n t y a
Fl ori da, on T ue s da y . Oc t ob e r 7t h, 1919, f*&gt;r
t h r purpose of s u b mi t t i n g t o t he people the
quest i on " S h a l l t he Ci t y «d Sanf or d adopt
t hi Co mmi s s i o n - Ma n a g e r
I' lan
Charter?"
and for the purpose id el ect ing t hree co m
mission* !* providing such c h a r t e r i ■ adopt ed
at said election.
T h e polling place will be at t he C i t y Hall,
in t he fire appar at us room, si t uat ed on t h*
east side of P a l m e t t o avenue b e t ween Fi rst
and Second st reets In t he city of Sanf or d.
Polls open at H o' cl ock a. rn. T u e s d a y , O c t o­
ber 7t h. 1919, and will close at sundown t he
s a m e day.
T h i * notice gi ven by order of t he ci t y
counci l , September laf, 1919.
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Kanci- 2 N K., Tallahaa.r*. Mrrl.llan. nai fllni
notin' of Intrntlon to main- Thfrt-y.ar
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ili.rriloil, ti.forr (,'lrrk t’ lrrult Court at
Sanfonl, Kla., on tho 2 6 th ilay of Srptrmlirr,
1 9 l».
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K. A. Itu.h, of W V k l . a , t'lorlila
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rial T a a Sr huul
2.
Tvxrnl y- f l v* Hundred Dol l ar * l a l&gt;r
■39 u**d in enlargi ng amt furnis n , t h r Sauf uri l
30 (Tulorrd High Srhn*d.
39
3
T s t n l y - f l v * * l l undrr d Dol l ar , l o b r
Utrd In r n 'l a r.. f n , an-l f urnl i hl nc. Oir Mi d wa y.
Ct dornl 8fhf»ol.
30
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Txxr nt v- i l vr Hundred Dol lars J o be
u*«d in buildirrg and furnishing a West Si de
Colored Sc hool , known as t he G«ddshorn
30
Sr ))••&lt;•!
6. T w c n t y - f l v e Hundred Dol lara t«» be
39 us«d fur enlargi ng and Improving t he Sa n f or d
^9 High Srhofd by furnishing a Ma n ua l Art *, a
39 C o m m r r r l a l and a Domes t i c S r l r n r r D e ­
p a r t m e n t s therei n.
6. l i ne T h o u s a n d Dollar* t o be used for
‘ 0 Improvi ng
school building* and school
ground# of t he Sanf ord High, J h e S a n f o r d
.
G r a m m a r and t h r Sanf ord F r l ma r y Sc ho ol s .
7. T « n T h o u s a n d Dollars t o be used for
t he purchase of furni ture and i nci dent al s for
all schools xxithln t he ssld Speci al T a x S c h o o l
3U Di st ri ct , tr.d
30
Whereas: It Is t he sense of this Hoard
t h a t it would be t o t he best Interest of Sp e c 30 |al T a x School Di st ri ct No. I, S e mi n o l e
31 Gou nt y , Fl ori da, t o Issue bonds lo t h e s um
of 12 S.000.0(1. t he proceeds t her eof t o be
31 used and expended in the manner and f or t he
31 i or noses and obj ect# a* ai r he r e i nab ove set
forth and as Is s t a t e d In said pet i ti on.
30
T her ef o r e, l ie It Itesolved: T h a t it is t he
31 d et er mi nat i on of t hi s Count y Hoard of I ' ub31 lie I nst r uc t i on for Semi nol e Co un t y . Fl or i da,
29 t hat I h r amo u n t of lionds required f or . t h e
•X purposes ami obj ect# #rt forth H •l id p e t i ­
tion i# t he #um of 923, 000 0 0 ; t h a t #ald

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Comiiany, a r u r n ur a l i un , G l l i a i o l ' i
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l a l * i n l n ( , Wi l l i am l . upr, J a m r . W.
MrKI hf nnry, J .
J.
Mul t , I r«flr
Thrasher. A. M . T h r a . h r r , Ada I.
Hr«'»n. t ’ harl* -• If. Ilrown, D. W.
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Mr G a i l K h r y , Ci mpr r
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Al l anl l r and G u l l G r u r - r y C o m ­
iiany, a c o r p o r a t i o n , C o mm r r - l a l
Cr . di t
Co mpan y,
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r r y , W. W. T r a r r y , I' annl r S. A. I’r r l r r ,
G r o r i r *’ Cu r r i e* . Wi ll i am I - Saund* r*.
J u h n A. G r i r l - y , Kll S ~ * v r l y . Itoy II. Codman. Itn'irrt I., l - a r ' t j d, K. J . 11 ar rr II.
ChaiU^ I - Arnol d. I'H'llp Htrrn
l a y C.
All*.!, iTbarlr* t l . Ki r i n * . Harry C. K l . i n r .
Stephen G l a U r r . l n r , Wi ll i am l . upr , J u , n r *
W. M . r l l l r n r ; . J . J . Mo t t , l a a l i r T b . a a h r r .
A. M. T h r a * h r r , Ada I. i lrown, C h a r l r * II.
Grown, D. W. Cu r r i e , J . II. M r G a u y h r y ,
Cooper Grocery C o m p a n y , a corpor at i on,
J . II. Mr N a t t , a l . A. Holliman, T l u m i * W.
Moran, J. I*. • Nllarll, Atlanti c and Gulf

The Ford Sedan, with electric sclf-stnrtinc
nnd jiphting system nnd demountable rims wit Ii
5js-inc!i tires front and rear, is a family car of
class anil comfort, both insummernodin winter.
I'or touring it i.i a most comfortable car. The
large plate glass windows make it an open car
when desired, while in case of rain and nil inclem­
ent weather, it can }&gt;c made a most delightful
closed car in a few minutes. Rain-proof, dustproof, fine upholstering, bror.d, rcomv seats.
Simple in « Deration. Anybody can safely drive
it. While it nas all the distinctive and econom­
ical merits of the Ford car in operation and
maintenance. Won’t you come in and look it
over?

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T H E SA N FO R D H E R A L D
/
v o u jm i:

IX THE HEART OF THE W ORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER 5

SANFORD, FLORID V, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 19, 1919

xi

SANFORD MEN
HAVE P L A N
FOR BUILDING

llirthdny Party
road upon the ‘JOth day of August,
1919, nnd viewed and marked nut
Little Miss Mildred Lumlcy was
the following as the Inst route for
hostess at a very pretty birthday
said proposed road. (Said road is
party Saturday afternoon at the
to be forty feet wide. I
home of her parents.
The little guests celebrated Mil­
Parallel the F. E. C. It. It right
dred's
tenth birthday with game*
of way from* a point approximately
and
romps
on the lawn.
:100 feet from the railroad station in
After hours of sport and pleasure
Sec. I] 1-19-3!! on West side of right
the little folks went Into the dining
of way to a point near tin* SE corner
room which was lovely with its
of Sec. 2-20-32, thence in a south­
pretty pink and green color scheme.
westerly direction through the S
of said Section 2-20-32 and the N\V. lluDRKDS
WASHED
ASHORE ESTIMATE OF STATE AGENT Graceful ferns stood in pots drafted WOUI.I) ASK PUBLIC S P IR IT E D
nUMlHTANT M EETING COUNTY
with pink and green ribbons. White MEN TO BUILD M ORE HOUSES
quarter
of
See.
11-20-32
to
the
East
AT CORPUS C IIR ISTI —P R O P ­ PUTS
CROP 700,000 AHEAD
( MMISSIONEItS CONCLUDED
with pink and green ribbons, while ON CO-OPERATIVE I'l.AN
line of Sec. 10-20-32, thence in a
ERTY LOSS IS BIO
OF LAST YEAR
p r o m i , a s t w e e k o N AC­
ribbons of pink and green extended
westerly direction through the North
COUNT LACK OF Sl'ACE.
Everyone is agreed on the subject
Gainesvillq. Sept. 18. —In a s p e c - I frotn the ceiling to the places at the
Corpus Christ!, Tex., Sept. 18.—
lia.f of Sec. 10-20-32, to a point near
of more houses needed for Sanford
Forty
seven
victims
of
the
tropical
ini
citrus
report,
Sam.
T.
Fleming,
j
table.
The
long
table
was
unusually
the SW corner of tin* NE quarter xf
Continued from last issue)
which
swept
Corpus state field agent of the department jmVty with its* white cover and pink l,ut every one is not agreed upon
the N \ V ? |, thence southwesterly to hurricane
(lowers and green vines. The Dirt!.- !ust whnt
,hc ‘,Mt P'nn trt
fo1*
So". Therefore, the com m ittee tin- West line of said Sec. 10-20-32 Christi, und this scrlin early Sunday of a g ricultim . ray::
J a o f o r c appointed shall view the
dav
cuke
carried
out
(!•«•
pink
and
iror
,n
K
4*1*
near th c -S W . corner of the NW*». morning had been brought to the
Seven hundred thousand boxes is
.land' to lie
*,c henetltted by saidi thence due south on west line xf said temporary morgue in the county the estimated increase over last sea­ white color scheme, being graced ting the milt to build them who are
able to build them.
chu. drains or canals
and shall Section to its SW. corner, thence court house, nt an early hour to­
son for the citrus crop now on the with pink candles and encircled
• .n«« ,.|i&gt;h puree! of land in said
night.
'
‘ddition
to
the
toll
in
this
with pink flowers and green vines.
At the present high cost of maWest to hrick road about GG0 feet.
trees.
S tric t accordinK and in proportion
city, fifty-six were reported dend in
I eau’iful r e v s completed the offer- ti-rial and labor the average man is
Under
date
of
Sept.
1
numerous
Therefore,
having
performed
the
afraid to venture into the unknown
as it r hall he bonefitted by said ditch duties required by law under the the vicinity of Portland, across N u­ reports from growers and eitrus men I ve uccxratiors of the mom.
drain nr canal and lateral ditch, appointment of your honors, we pray eces bay from Corpus Christi.
Other attractive features of the mysteries of building and even those
over
the
state
indicate
u
production
dr,j„ „r canal, and all expense th at
to hi* discharged.
With the death list mounting by of 8 per eent. more than Inst sea­ nflernoon’s entertainment were the landlords who now own a house or
I irturcs photographed of the chil­ houses look askance upon the idea of
muy 1„. incurred in the construction
W. A. Whitcomb,
leaps and the property loss now- son's commercial crop.
0 f » a i d ditches, drain** or canals or
dren
and the delightful auto ride building now. And yet other cities
On the bnsis of these reports,
C. F. Harrison,
placed in the neighborhood of $10,­
|ateral ditches, drains oT canals, intaken
in Mrs. Hines' car.
ure going ahead and building even
M. .E . Dooley.
000,000, the people of Corpus Christi which take into consideration the
rlmlinU tin* interest charges, th e exat the present price and all author­
Those
enjoying
this
happy
occa­
Rond Committee.
tonight, thirty-six hours after the condition of the hearing trees, the
of the comm ittee and the en­
ities upon the subject agree that the
sion
were
Rebelca
Steven:.
Eliza­
increase
or
decrease
in
number
of
The above report is hereby ac­ passing of the storm, seemingly were
gineer and for an y condemnation
price of* materials an*.' labor will re­
beth
Whitman.
Both
Los«ing,
Clif
hearing
trees
and
other
factors
af­
Done in open just coming to a full realization of
p r o c e e d i n g s together with their es­ cepted and approved.
main at the present level for some
Jord
Rivers,
Mary
Celia
Kinlaw
fecting
local
pr'**i
‘
*.'
*i'iL«!JUIl
nuse
in
Santhe
MybiDd
&lt;*u|iisfrot)ho
through
the court house
timate of the nmount per acre for session aatt tl
time
to come and if there is need for
Mildred Lundey, Virgie Horn Hy­
Septem i wnicn tiiey had passed. Every in- boxes is forecast.
•’ *'“‘V'-r-.a.r*. ids 1st day; of Scptrin-’
houses
or buildings of uny kind they
dustry in the city is prostrated, busi­
Last season the commercial rop. man, Ruby Uiverd, Bernice Appleby,
1919.
dram »r canal an&lt;l luteral d i t c h . 1her,
’
might
just
as well lie built now ns
ness at a complete standstill, com­ reported by the transportation com- Gladys Stemper.
L. A. Bromley,
drain «*r canal, and that they tile
the
present
time of high prices as to
Mrs.
Frank
Lossing
and
Mrs.
\V.
munication of all kinds badly shat- |iaI||eiJ wa,’
8,950,000 boxes.
Chrm. Bd. Co. Com mi .
tloir report of such assessment with
wait
a
year
or more.
In other
II.
Mines
assisted
Mrs.
Lumlcy
in
tcred and the food and housing prob­
Of the crop now on the trees, it is
ounty commissioners of fcem- Attest: E. A. Dougluss, Clerk.
words business as usual will do more
tl
entertaining.
lem acute.
estimated th at G,300,000 boxes will
By V. E. Dougluss, D. C.
jnote county, Florida.
to make good times und keep pros­
Adopted this the 2nd day of Sep­
Motion of L. P. Hagan, seconded
The forty-seven kpown dead in he oranges, 3,300,000 boxes grape­
Mr ••vri* Mr • I\»ri«»t Luke and perity with us thull the iJeu of wait­
by O. I*. Swope and carried, the Corpus Christi and the reported fruit ami 50.000 bivtcs. Jlme? n n '
tember. A. IE 1919.
daughters. Serita and Maud** went ing f«*r cheaper prices.
other small citrus.
uni
Sam Jackson, f n - j t i m of above report is acccpUd, and toe iilty-six victims near Portland are
to Jacksonville Tuesday where Mrs.
Hon. Frank I,. Woodruff of this
Of last season's crop, about 5,700,­ Lake and the girls will remain for city who is one of the largest holders
jCti.OO, also bill of II. W. H erndon, above ties ribed road is lierebv de­ not expected to he anywhere near
utn ef «5.0n against Fioriua clared from henrrforlia iu be a pa.&lt;- the death toll, hut the list was r.ot 000 boxes were oranges, 3,200,000 several days. Mrs. Lake and Serita of real estate In Sanford thinks th a t
expected to be increased further to­ h o v s were grapefruit und 50,000
Grov.* Drainage District, were a p ­ lic highway.
will leave next week for Staunton, at least twelve men should form a
Motion xf L. P. Hagan, second­ night, as with the coming of d ark­ boxes were limes and other small cit­ \ irgiuia where Serita will again a t­ "Build NOW " chili and decide to
proved by this board and ordered
ed by O. P. Swope und carried, Clerk ness searching parties which arc rus.
paid.
tend Stuart Hull College.
build nt least n house apiece at once
scouring the city and the shores of
The increase in
ornnges will
(Continued on page G)
Road committee reports
in
order th a t the many people here
Corpus Christi and Nueces hays greatest through the central part of
seeking homes can he accommo­
We, the undersigned comm ittee
suspended for the day.
the belt and on tip* west coast. The
dated and not he forced from our
appointed by your honorable body
east
coast will produce about the
Allowing
for
duplications,
and
city on account of Inck of homes in *
on the 7th day of August, 1919,
same crop as for last year and the
many
storm
victims
probably
have
which to reside. Mr. Woodruff is c
with instruction to view and mark
been reported at least twice, from extreme northern end of the orange
good business man und his Judg­
out the lost route ior a public road,
different sources, the generul belief belt shows a slight decrease.
ment in the matter can be relied
ti&lt;scribed in the petition as follows,
here tonight wus the total number of
upon and he thinks that twelve men
On the west coast and in sections
to-»it: begin at the intersection of
dead in the immediate vicinity of of central Florida, the grapefruit crop
agreeing to build twelve houses a t
Warren street and hrick road in the
Corpus Christi will reach about will he heavier than usual, but
once could get better prices on homes
town of Longwood, run west 3000 ft.
seventy-five.
Many
victims
have
even
now than if twelve men work­
tluough
the
rest
of
the
belt
very
and intersect present Palm Springs
been
buried
without
being
identified.
ing
separately
could possibly get
little,
if
any,
increase
is
indicated
and
road, beg leave to report to your
and
he
is
absolutely
right about it.
some
sections
show
a
decrease.
A
military
relief
train
from
Browns
Conors as follows: That we. after
He
would
like
to
call
a meeting of
Owing
to
an
annual
amount
of
villi*
bringing
5,000
rations
and
having first subscribed to the oall
PRECINCTS
GIVE the men of this city to discuss this
1,00(1 beds arrived here early today dropping, the lime crop is estimated COUNT
required by law before entering or.,
attorney
general
palm er
BIGGER
MAJORITY FOR LAW plan and such a meeting should he
in charge of Lieut. B. M. Eichels- at only 95 per cent of last season.
onr duties make this our general re­
IS ABOUT TO GET BIG PACKs doefer. aide of Brig.- Gen. F. C.
All citrus crops at present are in
THAN SANFORD AND HOG i called by the Board of Trade at
port: That we proceed to the said
ERS WITH INDICTM ENT
once. Sanford cannot grow if we
Marshall, commander of the Browns­ excellent condition, tin* fruit is filling
M U $T B E FENCED
proposed location of the said public
have no houses in w’bicli to place
out
rapidly
and
the
shipping
season
ville
district.
A
second
train
with
road upon the 29th day of August.
Albany, N.
Sept. 1 8 .- E v riIt lins been derided by the ballots the many new pcop'e who wish to
promises
to
Open
curlier
than
lust
additional
supplies
is
on
its
way.
1!*!!*. ami viewed and marked out denre th a t will warrant and sustain
thut the hogs in Seminole county heroine residents nnd the way to
the following as the best route for the indictment of the combination of The commander of the Brownsville year.
will not he allowed to roam at will get more houses is for the men who
rani proposed road. (Said road is to packers known as the "Big Five" district has placed all his food sup­
There will he practically no fruit any longer but in the next thirty
are able to -get together and build
be forty feet wide). Begin at the in­ will he presented to a grand jnry plies und tentage at the disposal of from late bloom this season.
days must he placed inside of a good
ter.- . tion of Warren street and hrick this week, Attorney GenernJ A. Mit­ local authorities. Approximately 175
Weather conditions for the rest of strong fence where they cannot root them NOW.
mad III the town of Longwood, Fla., chell Palmer announced today at a refugees have been received at Odem, :ho growing season will affect the up any more good truck or corn or
Dr. T. A. Nenl is also anxious to
rm west 3000 feet and intersect conference of state federal officials about 30 miles west of here, accord­ size of the commercial crop, result­
start t*c building progrum and even
other
crops
that
romp
farmer
has
pr*«ent Palm Spring** road, width called by Governor Smith to con­ ing to a telephone message received ing in u larger or smaller production
goes farther and
would make it
here. They had been carried across than indicated by present conditions. made and in Uuys pust lost to the state wide with some good energetic
fort*, feet.
sider the cost of living problems.
greedy porkers.
The attorney genera! in diseusslng Nueces bay on wreckage. All of
business man at the head of the cor­
In California, condition on Sep­
Then f«re, having performed the
them were suffering greatly from ex­ tember 1 was G2 per cent of normal,
The new law that was published poration (a corporation not for
the
high
cost
of
living
and
the
activ­
&lt;luti«- required by law under the
posure. They are being curodNor by lower than for the past two years in the lust Issue of the Herald was a profit, by the way) th at would get
appointment of yo u r Honors, we ities of the department of justice,
the
citizens.
said that the campaign would suc­
and u smaller crop than for last year referendum law and came buck to members in every part of the state
pray to be discharged.
the people for their vote to he rati­ to take stock and build more houses
Three
women
who
sought
refuge
Is indicated.
ceed.
(C. II. Searcy,
fied before becoming a law which is everywhere in Florida, thus putting
"
I
t
has
already
succeeded,"
he
in the storm, in a public building
Below is shown better condition of
J. A. Bistline,
.
demo
ratio and took no advantage on u building program upon u state
said, "in very considerable part in Sunday night became mothers while oranges, grapefruit ami limes, by
C.vE. Hartley,
of
any
one. The country precincts wide plane, a wide plane, th a t would
various portions of the country."
Rxzd Committee.
the hurricane was at ils height. cojnties, on .sept. !.
voted
out
Mr. Hog this time and the mean the procuring of all building
Mr. Pul liter discussed the causer,
|»cr Cent, of Normal Condition on
Motion of L . 'p . Hugan, seconded
They
were
attended
by
physicians
city
pcxple
almost voted to retain
„ reUuced rate, thu
Septem ber I
by ii P. Swope and carried, above of the high cost of living which he
Mr
Hog,
hut
the
majority
in
l»'*'
j
,,u„
dinK
a
t
n
rheaper
rate and much
who
were
among
the
hundred
or
so
divided
into
.two
groups,
one
based
Central Florida
r*l oft is accepted and approved, anil
county
totaled
117
votes
for
putting
(([
^
|M(rrhpn(|
,.x
el i mi nat ed,
on
world
wide
economic
conditions
people who sought refuge tfiere. Re­
Grnpelb* lommittee is hereby discharged,
hugs under fence and the law will
and
which
is
a
logical
result
of
the
a r t tl,,- above dcszrjbcd road is
ports today were that they all were
f r u i t ' Limes become operative in thirty days.
County Oranges
This would he the greatest thing
conditions th a t obtained during the
hereby declared front henceforth
82
87
Alachua
for Florida that could possibly lie
doing
nicely
in
local
hospitals.
war. These conditions produced a
This result is simply the law of the just now und is worthy of the
t&lt;- 0,
public highway.
88
FIigler
situation
which
only
time
und
the
survival
of the fittest and whenever ,,
ht of thc ,,i(, nu,n 0f (llis „ta tc .
It".id Committee report:
GO 9
70
Hernando
In New ({unrlers
slow processes of readjustment can
the farming interests heroine pro- j Kloriiln is growing faster just now
92
92
v. C. tin- undersigned committee
Mrs. Grace Eatle Williams wishes Hillsborough
change to the betterment of the
9*.
8fi
95
dom
inant R ™ n". . t, u\ . r
t hen r.ny ether state.
People arc
ap| "inted by your honorable body
Lake
to inform her patrons that she bus
people, he declared.
stock and it is only a question of coming in now by the hundreds and
8ft
hi*
"i the Itli day of August, 1919,
M
irion
The other group, he said, was now opened her millinery establish­
tim e ut.d the march of civilization they have no houses in which to live.
89
90
O.angc . .
with instructions to view and mark
composed of people in all classes of ment in the Clark building just op­
when this hnpprns in every stuto Every month the crowd is swelled
92
96
08
nut the best route for a public rotfd,
business who*upon the justification posite the post office where new goods O ceola
nnd
every county.
i
90
87
tbs* ribed in the petition us follows,
anri by the time that winter uctuully
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Mrs. Williams P.iaco
thut "everybody is doing it" ami in are arriving dully..
.1
102
103
Pi
lellas
•“-wit: Begin at a . point on the
T
h
e
voting
in
Sanford
was
v
e
r
y
'
sets
in the people from the north
will
not
have
time
to
arraffge
for
an
the confidence that the pcxple ex­
94
93
G&lt; nev a-Sunford brick road 927 ft.
light, few people taking uny interest will lie here clamoring for uccommoP&gt;dk
opening
but
is
ready
for
business
pect prices to he high,
have ad­
70
87
Pallium
.
w«&gt;t of the SE corner of Sec. 9, Tp.
in the election with the exception of dutions. . Many of them will want
vanced prices in a way thut has in­ and will he pleased to greet her
•
M
M
88
St.
Johns
the
men who have fnrtns that have hotels hut the homeseekern, the rqul
!!" s . R. 32 E., run East 927 feet
creased the heavy burden upon the many old customers unit all the new
89
90
.
Sc
ini
noli*
suffered
l*y. the hogs being allowed j citizens to lie of this state w ant
along Section line to SE corner of
* . ones at the new stand. Remember Sumter
75
89
Section jo, thence North 3323 ft. people.
to
roam
lit will but in the country j homes nnd tlffy ure the class of
"They are the most despicable the place in the Clark building oppo­
83
82
Volusia
along Section line between Sections
precincts
whero the most damage people that every community wunlti.
scamps in th e community,” Mr. site the postofllce.
and 10, N. 10 E. 1G0S ft. in Sec.
has been done, by the hogs the people j People nre here in this city today
South
Florida
Palmer said. "T hey are found not
%
I". Hast 2742 ft. GG0 ft., Soutli of
had determined to pen the hogs f o r , looking fur houses to rent, for fur93
94
Brevard
" T h re e V's"
only among the retailers hut among
Nxrth boundary of Sec. 10, N. 77,
all
time und they voted strong nished rooms to rent, even wanting
80
85
85
The pastor of the Baptist church Dole
th e wholesalers, the Jobber* and the
against
him, only one precinct vot- houscs to buy but they cannot he nc■U* E G200 ft. to a point 70 ft. West
82
89
98
manufacturer?. They are the men of Longwood has arranged with Dr. DeSoto
of center F. E. C. Ry.. N. 38.45,
ing
for
the
hog to run at large. ' Be- commodntcd for the want is great
80
87
82
who forgot d u ty to country and to Hyman of the Baptist Temple of L**e
I. 1900 ft. parallel to railroad and 70
low
is
the
result of the election by und the deinnnd cannot he supplied.
00
90
88
their fellow men in a scifisn desire to Sanford to deliver his address on the Manatee
b West, N. 5G, E 3500 ft., parullel
precinct::
88
80
It would he well for the huslncsa
yield profit to th/mselves.
They "T hree V's" in Longwood (Sunday, Monroe
’ railroad and 70 ft. West, N. ought to he punished if the existing Sept. 21st, 4 p. m. All The citizens Okeechobee*
92 Pre91
94
F'or Agains t ‘ men &lt;&gt;f Sanford to take up nt once
P' 30, E. 593 ft. offset around Cy85
90
92
Law
Law the plan of Mr. Woodruff and it
t
law will permit, and I think it will." in and around Longwood arc In­ Palm Beach
I’Mss Head. N. 73, E. 323 ft. back
88
9G
95
St.
Lucie
....
43
% 30 would be well for the people o'' F'lori Sanford............
vited.
•" point 70 ft. west of railroad, N.
•&gt; Lake Monroe.
84
89
90
State ............
18
G ida*to tuke up the plun of Dr. Neal
ft
First Methodist Church
5,;. E. 3284 ft. parallel to railroad to
and work it out in ali the details for
G
O
Sanford
...
.
3
..
43
Williams—flutter
Sunday, Sept. 21st:
a ptint opposite sidetrack and Sec­
O there (dans mean more to the state
Paola
4
‘..
11
Dr.
Hyman
on
Sunday
Mr. and '.Mrs. C. M. Williams of
11:46. An Illustrated sermon for
tion house St. Johns River station,
32
5 Oviedo
G just now than any other one thing.
Those who ut tend the Buptist
Sanford,
Fla., nnnounco the Engage­
■bt'25 miles., beg leave to report to children and grown people.
We rsnnet expand and grow and
G Geneva____ .... 18
will heur Dr.
1!
Temple
on
Sunday
ment
of
their
daughtor!
Chariyi
8:30 p. m. " T h e Twentieth Ccn&gt;"'tr Honor as follows: T hat we,
gain
more citizens if we cannot give
13
7 t ^ u lu o ta ..
3
George Hyman or. the following subalt'-r having first subscribed to the tkry ‘A Business Man and Hi* Edna, to Raymond Webster Butler
.
•1
tht;n
a place to live.
8 Gahrii-llu.
G
"ath required by law before entering Methods." There will -tfe a thirty of Brunswick.* The wedding will Jc ?t::
—
Longwood
9
15
11:45 a. m.—“ Doing W ithout."
5
on our duties make this our general minutes musical program befxre the take place the latter part of Septem ­
Lake
Mary...
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Nii*
10
"
T
h
e
4
D's
of
11
0
Miss* Mabel Lee left Friday for
8:30 p. in.—
report: That wc proceed to the said sermon. Come and worship with ur. ber. No curd:. —Savannah Morn­
No. 11 Altamonte .
9
0 i Vn t h ! C tF e te at Tl.iTT.CtVi'i'c, Gu.
lion.'
ing
News.
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C.
W.
bite,
P.
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proposed location of the snid public

A BIG STORM CITRUS CROP
TEARS TEXAS FOR FLORIDA
KILLING MANY IS A BIG ONE

COUNTY DADS
IN MEETING
LAST TUESDAY

HIGH COST
OF LIVING
WILL FALL

HOG ELECTION
FENCES PORK
IN SEMINOLE

�S EPTEMBER 12, | » i ,

TNiOr TWELVE

YES, “A Feed For Every Need.”

Phone 181

PUKNA
CALF
CHOW

Groceries, - Black Strap Mollases in bulk, - Lime in barrels, - Blue
Stone, * Sprajs, - Hardwood Ashes, - .Armours Fertilizers.
See us
for Carload Crate Material. Agent for Dayton Airless Tires, thats what
ou need.
*
We have it, can get it, or it is’nt made
for less than vou can buv it for elsewhere

»
d*nt of the
Club ar.d Mr*,
f Hub rz»rz- R A
~ ~ r ..r .iu i u
i.Sept. 10tb, chairman of tr.»- S cdal D epartm eet.
i a two-fold
A* Mr*. Dickie* vaF* adjourning
president of p,ustn*«« rr.**-tir.g ih* waj-confronted
i had a rail t y Mr*. W. L. M o r r i s aakir.r p*rof m*-rr.b*r» nsuvion to ip»aic. Is *or&lt;l* appro■ the p ?«i- priate to the o t f u i o n *r.d voicing
ar.d c h a ir-. the sentiesenta of the d a b in loair.g
Depart tr.*r.t. Mr*. Dick;r.». * ho had b*»n beloved
to »ac/-e#-&lt;j pre«id*nt of the d a b for nearly five
y e a n *r,d«-ar.r.g ker»&gt;!f to *aeh asd
every member by her faithful, loyal
honor and iir.ce.-e friendabip. Xln. *Morci &gt;irs i/;r*jr, • i r / j .»»r». r ,;;*-*;'.n. .^»r, pretested In behalf of d a b a
•who a*- I'.'.*, to make »h ;r borne*
p*«ri broocb. ther. to M n Pulestor
M iami.
a cat glass basket of flo**r*. Mr*.
T h e d a b room* »er* decorated to Palettor. hai a!*o beer, a valued
carry oat rotor •'•heme of red ar.d member of the club and though not her
rreer.
The t i n d e a i
doorway taking chair la th e Welfare D*p»rtar*h&gt;-d with clam;.* of the gra-eful m*r.t until thi* fall had proven value
.
&gt;• the r o t t r a n » n * to a* by ra:»:r.r d v ic fu
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end

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d :r!c r i d

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flower

if.ir.g ;ei

r.g .ear

To.* •» a* made r o**iM* • ■

a its

fern*
f)e!i’ *'e!y *potted 'llld.Ufr.t
voted on piar.i tried to look their
superiority over flower*.
Resignation* of M n . D .-e .r- ar.d
Mr*. Pule*tor • ■••
. • '• re­
gret*.
Mr*, fi W. Ile.-r.don was *Iert»d
a* chairman of the Welfare D epart­
m ent, Mr* W. I. Morgan *• pr*-»i.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

t h i s fir** t h o u jm d do&lt;L»n
M n . A. D. P i j r j k .

WANTED

W a s te d —Saletmen for Seminole
lat
• bandit th e B*-*-. Autor.atie little desk adding raa'h;r.s
known.
For everybody in every
pofitiot Su '•*•*.». multiplies.
ride*. Retail* 112.50. 5 yean* guarante*.
Liberal commiMion.
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THE FLORIDA TIMES-UNION

FOUND

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T h e FJloidrid
a T im e s-U n io n
iu iC k fhndt

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f o r &gt;a.e—f o u r c » t.;:n g b o u e s .
Caah or ea*y term*. Situated on
Park. •Magnolia. C j p M i ar.d i!;.rtie
aver.u**. Apply to J. E. Pace.

-ter.r.g ar.d m i t t r e u reading
e repaired, mirrors plated

r or
door,
ir.cr.e*
high.
Tu;ck.

FOR SALE
i and - s p e r ti
r or .taie
t.e,t ar.d mc/st Mutton.
city
Read hi*
lo r .“sale fine s.dizc harm * ' 1
remember the
.
f tm irn n A»e.
t-2tr
avenue*

— S A N F O R D C Y C L E CO

Call on those in your c m Jocxiit . ?,
•amp** or loppbei. no money *1;
Add.-** P. O. Box 527. Jaekv&gt;.v;.‘&gt; r

S C R IP P S BOOTH C A R S

r /• t ir

*4 hat f r e t Road S e r* irr Mean*
It rr.ear.* thi*. if you are nr. the
road in m e a here a it Kir. four or five
mil** or ever just or.*- block ar.d you
oave a flat tire rail li51- V. and there
■eill he a »ervice car and man on the
job -eithin a f*--* mir.ut* *. In other
»o;da if you are dres*e«i in your
Palrn Reach suit ar.d don't ear.t to
do the dirty ’*ork L E T L\S DO IT
It cc,st you nothing, no more than if
you fixed it or run to the »ho;» on
the rim.
We charge you nothing
whatever for the use of the Service
Car
It is your*. Use it as you like
and at any time you like. Thia is
something the Sanford people need
and they should appreciate it. hut
they will never appreciate it until
they really know what it means.
Give is one call, then you will know.
This is something th*- ladies should

L e s t—Tire cjt demountable r
30x3 12 02 West F i n t itreet Sat
day afternoon. Reward for isforn
tion at Herald office.
2-2t&lt;

Earn £5.0&lt;J a Day or More
-Man or Woman

_________
Sale —Pair of good farm mule
W a ste d - Men In every county
d sound cosditicn. Reason
—ith o»r. auto to travel ar.d take
r.ce. M. FleUher.
67-tf
order* for the Red %Lippe.* Hay
Pr&lt;
in i
.
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the r.ght m*« * !{* must U «
hustler.
65-tf.

ior»*

have tr.*&gt;m
.. .
or.e
of the
’ '*•*■
pr in t h «anitary
».] j,. thi* i. , ije ancl
. ra n jo rd

?:r. J; r rtto r to Herald cf'
r3c«ive liberal regard.
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;*» L B,;t

4 TWICI: TOLD I AH
fine of fnlerct to f):ir Readers
fpyecl seas
rer^ating. an*! -*r*r.
it it confirmed after a long La; of t;rr.e.
even if a e heaitate«l to Te-lie-v*- ,t at fint
bearing, ae f»«-l «e-ojre in accepting u
truth r.oa. The folk■■* r.g
of
a Sanford aoman i* rnr.firr^d after five
year*;
.%fr* »; .'.fe-*cJ. f/*i F’.rst St
i&gt;.,;
•"Ir.e experience I Lad - •• .' i
vjdn*r/ 1'ii!* leads me to recnnirn* r.o
them highly They a;«- a !;r.e rerr.'d.. f .­
kidney tre/ubV ar.d ' u*ed r&gt;."
. .ill
»urely do g'/cl aork. 1 r.ao ,*,t .-«••
M/vered from an attack *f grip hen
my kidr.'-y* lc-gan to bo’E'-r rn*- ar.d my
hack pained Inter, eely. Ileading an advertiaement of fivan's Kidr.ey pilla. f
le-gan tc. take them I * u very much
pleaw-d *"itn th* rts^lt* an*; arn f a d to
give thi* *wlor*err.ent.
Hasn't SufTi-red Since
The alcive atatement v i s given May
21.
ar.d or. March Iff. lO lf Mr*.
M»-iach »aid: "I have had no need for
fioan'a Kidney Piii* air.ee endorsing
them in 1014. I think they are a aonderful remedy, for the gcc^l they did me
ha» proven Ix'tir.r ”
Price Ml- at all dealer* Don’t 'imply
ark for a kidr.ey remedy get Doan's
Pill* the arr.e that Mr* Meisrh had.
Fcister-Mllhurn Co, Mfr*., Iluffalo,

Ave. *y*
1 ’• P**k
feaidene*.

plisc.
Srt i

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W A N T E D - OLD CLEAN
RAGS.
ASV KIND EX*
v LPT OLD nOf KS.
COATS,
PANTS.
OR
BED
SPREADS.
AT
TH E HERALD OFFICE.

h olloa :r g

Mr. i s d
. J*dc

One 2-kone disk for iale eheap
J. W. Or teen, Altamonte Sprir.gj
FU.
2eltO

Wanted—Appreati
trade. Woman or L

Miami, Fla.

CATES CRATE COM PANY,

ia.e or e x e s a s g e —1 vault
good ihape. 1 large Safe, 71
high, I small Safe. 3t inches
1 adding machine. Must s&lt;H
C Care of Herald.
G2-tf.

FO R R E N T
O'lffll

l Of
cattle
For R e n t - N e w l y furnished and
For S a le -C a rlo a d of lightwood unfurnished rooms for rent. Apply
fence posts, 7 feet Jong. Price U at French Shop. 307 E. First St.
C oiler.
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LOST

For Sale Two roll top desks ar.d
office chairs .
Sectional bookcase.
fir Puieston.
T' r
Ruby
plants
L Co..

Hood—Goodyear and Fisk
Tires and Tubes
REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS
FORDS A SPECIALTY

M O B ILO ILS andG A SO L IN E
A C C E S S O R IE S
Cars Washed and Delivered—&gt;Ye Will
for and Deliver Your Car.
PHONE

NO.

41 — REMEMBER

Lost or left on some job, jo in te r

Sale -Several thousand each
Kir.g ar.d Italian pepper
for prompt delivery. Chase
Phone 2&lt;i.
4-1 tc

For Sale JIG Bicycle, fine r o n d i- '
tion. Household furniture bought. t:&gt;
Dixie Furniture Co.. 321 Sanford'
Ave.
4-Tte |E *
s.'e A splendid Born Steel
Range.
t'**-d only t h r e e ’
Good for years.
to 0.00.
T. J Miller. Sanford. Fla. i
4-2tc
F" r

-SkI"

Ful1

^b.oded

Duroc

f"K». 16.0® apiece or 110 00 a pair.
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------------------------------Also 2 sow* ar.d registered hoar year
NOTH E
and half old for 20 &lt;*-r.ts a pound.
Not ice is hereby given t h a t tin- I. A R e r a u d , Sar.ford Height*,
undersigned has been a p p o i n t ' d a d ­
mi nist ratri x of »r •• e s ta te of W I*.
r or &gt;uie, OueilM, r . a
T&lt;-n acre
Aker*, d ec eas 'd, am] all heirs at law,
legatee*, devisee* a* d creditor* and celery ..r.d l e t t .u e farm. Five acer*
all | er*on» ha-.ir.g Haim* or d em an ds ti!•-»!. two tlowing will*, been farmed
against *a!d es tate will present t h em »ix year*, large parking abed, and
to t h e undersigned, dul y auth'-nti- five acre* hammock land, f* w- feet
rafeil, wijhin t he t ime prescribed by from brick road, one mile t o town
law. or t h e same will be forever a i d station*.
Also large, new. *ix room b u n g a­
low.
ar.d barn on corner plot 65x 175
pt. 6th. ID 10.
main
street, beautiful ( ha de, two
CORA L E E AKERS.
bio*!:* from Atlantic Coast und SenSanford, Fla
boar*! stations, cheap for rush or
*a*y term*. John S I ' r u i y . Owner,
I* «). Box 51. West New York N f.

Ladies9Ready-to-wear

4-ltp
For Salt*- Eight ton* of hay in
stuck.
A. Corpuny near Moore'*
Station or fleardull uvenue.
3-tfp
For Sale We have a l o t /of very
fine genuine Duroc .f*.rs«-y pigs at
very r ' a s o na bl e p.ice,
Mr*. En dor
Curlett, (jeneva.
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&gt;1

M A C H IN E
SHOP
WORK

For Sale Cheap- A good work
mule. F.n&lt;|iiire C E. Chorpening,
Moore’* Station Store.
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For Sale—T*-n acre* good relery
lurid five mile* from Sanford. Lot 61
Eureka Hammock
Prire $100 per
acre. Cash or terms. Write owner,
Mr*. Pauline l.ahne, 1403 Axh A ve,
Wichita, Kan*.
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CSKAU CUTTING
AlITO WORK
ACTKLYNK
WELDING

li: Int ( anyliiirtM in
m a c h in i:
SIIOl*

WORK.

o lobl tim e here*, yo
w ork read y w h en
prom ined.
DUVAL IRON WORKS
JACKSONVILLE, FLA .
DAY ST BtTWfffi LAURA 0 HOGAN fO

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f*‘
S?J

Dry Goods
Friday and Saturday

itove

i s w h e r e w e le a d

Chrintian Science *er'-ice»
will lie held at the Woman'*
Club, Oak avenue, between
Third nnd Fourth atretir,
on Sunday, morning ul 11
ill-lock.
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THE

rrench avenue. Six morn*, 3 clos­
et*, bath room, two porrhe*, con­
crete all around, pretty green lawn
with attractive palmetto front, also
ha* *ervant’» room, plunder room,
guild guragv and n *ma!l packing
idled, with office room in south end
on the place. Can he bought for
T H R E E THOUSAND DOLLARS
CASH. The building* alone on this
place runnot he duplicated fer !c: j

Everyone Cordially Invited)

The Yowell

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A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COR­
RESPONDENTS— EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY—EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
see her “ perfectly new" grandson.
WEST GENEVA AVENUE
The hot wavp is still with us and H erbert Hay Chapm an, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. McGaughcy retu rn ­
the night is coo! for rest.
Mr. J R. Robinson ha« been or* ed Sunday from a motor trip to
the sli 1c list this week with la grippe. 1 T a m p a and Clearwater.
l e t t e r s have be &gt;• : t . rived front
It seems like everybody is h-vluf
.
Lonnie
Hartley, saying he wa* hack
lagrippe
in
the
“
good old U. S. A." where
Mr. Nicola has been suiTering with
he
hopes
to remain the rest of hi.i
rheumatism this week and has not
days.
been able to go about much.
Miss Willie Lou McGnughcy gave
Mrs. J. R. Robinson was a pleas*
nnt caller at Mrs. Tom Tyner's on a marshmallow roast at the school
OU SEE LOTS OF MOTORISTS changing from one make of (ires to
house on Friday evening and in­
Tuesday.
some other make, every time they need a new one they buy a different
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lee and Mr. vited her many friends who enjoyed
kind.
They do this until they buy their first KELLY and after that its
and Mrs. Jesse Lee called at Mrs. themselves as only young people
K EL LY S every time. Ask the man who uses them and you will learn why
can.
J. E. Vaughn's Sumlay afternoon.
it
pays to use K E L L Y S instead of inferior tires.
Mrs.
L.
T.
H
unt's
little
boy
had
Mrs. J. E. Vaughn is very busy
the
misfrtunc
to
fall
and
break
his
putting in her fall garden. We will,
Dr. Stuart of Oviedo was
be glad to see the time to have plenty arm.
called
to
set the limb.
of vegetables to cat instead of so
J. E. Phipps was shopping in Or­
much old can stuff.
Everybody is busy putting in cel­ lando on Tuesday.
C. II Searcy's garage will soon be
ery now and will soon be setting out
completed.
lettuce. Then there will be plenty
Mr. anti Mrs. J. S. Itinkel spent
for everybody to do.
There is plenty for everybody to Sunday in Sanford, the guests of
do if they will only try.
Some Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hand.
Mr. Rivers of Sanford was transpeople claim they can't get work,
acing
business in town on Monday.
but some don't try
T H E R E S A MAN A T T H E C U R B TO S E R V E YO U n
Mi. uod Met. SaulsPurgh of Or­
lando were the guests of Mr. and
LONG WOOD IMt K I PS
Mrs. J. M. Waits on Sunday.
J. T. MrGoughey will return to
Mr. Stuart of Pittsburg, who re­
cently purchased the (.’aidwell prop­ Hollins College on Monday.
erly has arrived with his family and
The Longwood school opened last
they are occupying their new home. week with :I5 pupils in attendance.
Mrs. L. T. Hunt and twx» children Mr. Chaffer, principal ami Miss Lil­
of Ft. Lauderdale are visiting her lian Waits, assistant
American agriculture is the e r a of and how about the beautiful women,
Miss Olive Waits leaves for Or­
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Allen.
the farm tractor."
j Mr. Cates?
.
Mrs. Massey of Maitland is the lando Sunday where she will attend
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
J.
Roily
Miss Florence May Ellison and
Orlando High School.
guest of Mr*. Mary Hardway.
■ i .1 returned from P .. , , ^ ...**• V I.',
Mr.
Carl Ilruton «■«
' P i
Hog election on Tuesday, the
Mr. Styles left a few days ago for
. , RMiu, hie. T he nrme t* a daugh- !)‘ inK K0*1*-' a summer.
tfUtitiut. f To I.* ®f.1To*i to lie,
itinirbwm*”” V. '*
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^j* j.ff Mrs. cii„uiii.i&gt;
Florence Ellison. Jin,&gt;Ls-1
a c k - ( at
M r.
r' and
a n “ Mr*'
MT*• JnmM Oglesby and
and the Longwood majority mi&gt;s
tty will join him later on.
so
n
ville,
but
formerly
of
Toronto.
1rh,Wren*
Mrnml Mr»- C l w n r a
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not to be.
Miss E tta Hartley "i Groveland
* 'a n . tor. attended the Methodist
Geo. I.avine was shopping in Or­ Canada and is a pretty, attractive Conference
at Lakeland.
has been visiting her parents. Mr.
young woman.
Mr. Ilruton is a
lando or. Saturday.
and Mrs. L. J. Hartley.
Mr.
Palmer
Webb, one of our
grandson
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
E.
Word has been received of the
Mrs. J. S. Dlnkel has returned
most
prominent
young
business men,
Wynne,
of
Monroe
and
is
a
popular
death of Mrs. Hettie Harrison who
from Jacksonville where she went to
who
i«
now
fi,,’“
loved
at Crescent
young
business
man
of
Jacksonville.
was called to the Gret Ileyond Sept.
T
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youne
couple
mas-'
their*
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tn
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Sunday
at
home
with his
4th while at her home in 'V*»?h«r*r,
•r
many irienos?
Tcr.r.. Mi« Karri-op i ? 1' T-Pint tht-!^,otr!"
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Mr. Jordan and family of Georgia
winters here for the past eight year.
Miss Isabelle Raynor, daughter of
have moved to Monroe and have
She was a fine character and one Mr. W. A. Raynor of East Sanford
who could well he called the “salt of an d Mr. William Rowe of this place rented the Ed. Potter place for th
coming season.
the e a rth ."
Her family have our were married at the heme of the
Mrs. Albert McGuire and little
heartfelt sympathy.
, bride Saturday. After the wedding
't
girls
of Palatka are visiting relatives
th e bridal party wan entertained by
Mr. and Mrs. Raynor, then left for here.
LAKE M ON RO E
Mr. Bartow Mann was in Jackson­
D aytona and Jacksonville to visit
The low. busy hum of the tractor, relatives and friends. L'pcn their r&lt;- ville Wednesday tin business.
the new force in farming having at­ tu rn Mr. and Mrs. Rowe will live on
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Keller of Knox­
tracted our attention the representa­ South First street, near Monroe, at ville have returned here to make
Let the youn g folks dance tive of the Herald stepped over ini the groom's farm where he has just their home.
Mrs. William Hawkins of Port
the nearby fields to take a "siiuint"
on vour floors, if th ey’re at the modern machine. The one in completed a pretty bungalow for his Orange is a guest of her son and
bride.
wife, Mr. and Mrs. AlCert Hawkins.
the neighborhood is a Moline and is
finished with
A delightful entertainm ent was
Miss Fay Mickey has returned to
the property of Mr. J. W. Bell.
The modern tractor is not a compli­ given Wednesday evening by Mr. Sanford after visiting friends Here.
cated machine, its operatia is very and Mrs. A. E. Wynne in honor of
simple. Any one that can operate Mr. Carl Ilruton and bride of Jack­
EAST SANFORD
an automobile can manipulate a farm sonville who are visiting here. Games
The wedding of Miss Isabelle Ray­
tructxr.
T he engine is small hut and music were enjoyed and deli­ nor ami William Rowe took place nt
For Floors
rious
refreshments
served.
Those
COTTON* SEED MEAL
powerful and has a great pulling
the home of the bride's parents, Mr.
CASTOR I’OMACE
T h e delight of the dance fxrre, about CO horsepower. It present were the following: Mr. arul and Mrs. W, A. Raynor of Celery
Mrs. Carl Bruton, Misses Fay Micke
TANKAGE
works
with
a
steady,
efficient
power
avenue at 10 o'clock Saturday,
will he greater because of your
ASHES
and turns over the soil to a uniform Linda and Mary Miles, Grace and Sept. 1.'it li.
Only the immediate
floors, and the com plim entary depth. It usual,)' takes a man and Frances Hawkins, Bessie, Clara, Min­
Rev. George
and Violet Sivagerty, Ario and family were present.
LET L'S QUOTE YOU ON YOUR REQUIREMENTS
remarks w ill more than repay' a team a whole day to plow one and nie
Hyman
performed
the
ceremony.
ALL KINDS OF MATERIAL-WK WILL SAVE
Rena
Mann,
Roberta
and
Josephine
a half acres, but a trartxr can do the
The happy couple left in their car at
you for your forethought.
YOU M 0 N E Y AND GIVE YOU
work in from one to two hours. Wynne, Messrs. Charles Prestcr, once for a tour ol the East Coast.
Carl
Rabun,
Roscoe
Robinson,
Wil­
— GOOD SERVICE —
And by reason of its wide wheels a
The bride's going away suit was
T h en you w ill he pleased tractor can operate on land im­ liam Hawkins and Hugh Bruton,
blue silk taffeta with hat and acces­
Mr. ami Mrs. J. H. Johnson, Mr.
with rugs and a varnished possible to a horse. The horse's
sories to match. They will be at
floor as a change from carpet hoofs are small and sink into soft and Mrs. George Cene and children home after Oct. 1st at their home on
Sanford, Florida
ground, whereas the weight of a have returned from the mountains
and m atting. W hen may w c tractor is distributed over a larger near Knoxville, where they spent the West First street. They have the
hearty congratulations of a host of
talk over the details w ith you? surface and a greater traction price summer.
friends.
secured. We are told that the trnrMr. K. J. Cates of Henderson,
The tirst celery to be set in the
tor is being utilized in performing Ky.,
arrived today to visit his field for the season of 1919-29 was
LEE BROTHERS
practically every kind of farm work. dakghti r, Mrs. Bartow Mann. Mr on the (JO acre Russell farm Monday,
It supplies power to operate plows, Cates hails from the Blue Grass Sept. IGth.
.108 K. First St, Sanford, Fla.
Pepper and eggplant
harrows, cultivators, threshing ma­ state of line whiskey, faRt horses and are to lie seen it) the fields. Lettuce
chines, saw mills, etc. Indeed, it is beautiful women. It is obvious that seed beds are coming up.
aptly said " th a t the latest and most old booze has sunk into oblivion, th
Mr. and Mrs. Will Raynor and
remarkable chapter in the history of | fast horses still survive, however,
little «on are at home ufter two
L
weeks spent at Daytona Beach.
Mrs. W. E. Prevalt is entertaining
her little sister, Elethia Currie of
New Smyrna.
Am listing more each day and caring
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Lucas and
for various and sundry wants - just
i little daughters have been attending
a few samples below of what
I the Seventh Day Adventist meetings
I at Formosa during the past week.
I
H A V E. .
J. F. McClelland, Elwood Iri,sh
and T. B. Klnard drove to Enter; prize in the McClelland car Sunday
to attend die M. E. quarterly con­
ference.
* #
Cecil Mooney arrived here last
week from Richmond, Yn., to visit
his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Williams
of Mcllonviltc avenue, Cecil just
recently returned
from
several
months service in France. It will be
remembered his brother John died
of pneumonia Inst winter while In
France. I
Miss Edna Stiles h i m the West
Side was a dinner guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Nick Zernovean on Sunday.
Mrs. W. W. Drcsaor has been a
great sufferer for the la^t two weeks
from a carbuncle on the upper lip
and an abscess inside the same. Dr.
Tolar in attendance.
The Russell farming company re­
cently bought several acres of cleared
and uncleared land of H. H. Chap(Cuntinocd on page 3)

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Good location.
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5 room house furnished, garage, etc.,
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DeLatid where he will enter Stetson
LAKE MARY ITEM S
University. He was accompanied by
Canelia Durant Is visiting lie*
bis mother and H. II. McCall, Jr grandparents at Pierson.
who returned at once by auto.
Mr. Tuxworth arrived back last
week
from making Atlanta a visit.
Park Winters of Waldo hns been
Mr.
and Mrs. Harola Hensrhen
fj
“pending several day., with the fam­
ily of W. E. Argo, leaving Wednes­ an«l Daisy and Mr. and Mrs. A. It.
day for Stetson University, this be­ Hewitt and daughter, Eunice if
ing his second year at that institu­ Oakland were lost Sund-.y vLitors
at H. L&gt;. D urantV home here.
tion.
Mrs. McWi.t r.' has a nice lot of
The young people of Oviedo enjoy snap beans now ready for eating.
a nmrsh mallow toast and peanut
The Roy Oat It
roast at Lake Charm T hursday even­
A hungry traveler put his head
ing last. The moonlight on the lake out of a ear window ns his train
had never been more beautiful and pulled up at a small station, und
a crowd never in better spirits, ns said to a Imv:
can be attested to by the residents
•'Cl.
"H ere, boy, t a l e this dime and
of Lake Charm who were trying to
sleep. The only thing that marred get me u sandwich, will you? And,
the evening’s pleasure was the edcit by the way, here’s another dime.
of the weal school hoard th a t pupils Get a sandwich for yourself, too."
one French, one English and a small
and teachers should leave by eleven * The boy, with evident satisfaction
U. S. shell. T he large ones are
started away and returned, muncho'clock.
beautifully engraved to represent a
„ .
,
ing a sandwich, juJt us the train wxt
pair of beautiful brass •vases. It is
I aimer Argo spent S a tu rd a y in O r - : s l„ rtinK olT „ c ran t(, tlu, trav,.It.r&lt;
needless to say they are very proud lundo, the guest of Miss Helen W h ite .; ,iandlMl him a dimc an(l Baid:
of such fine relics and appreciate the
Steen Nelson .spent two days la; **n,.,,.*„ y,,r (| inu. back. boss,
thoughtfulness of a friend.
week in Orlando.
, They only had one sandwich left." Mrs, N. 11. Holt ad daughter The Youth’s Companion.
Misses Louise and Elherta and littla
The most v!tal question of the day
GENEVA
son. John Rush left Tuesday for iR the high c,. t of living and it may
Miss Em m a Eichnor and Geo.
Jacksonville and Montgomery after be that tin !• idcrs of the railwa
Eichnor are visiting their sister. Mrs.
a two weeks’ visit in Oviedo.
brotherhood, v. II do a service to tl.
Charles Bruntley at St. Augustine.
P
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a
i.
Reuter
of
Jacksonville
COu,llr&gt;' •" l « W m lowering prices.
From there they v.ill go to Balti­
which is n ba Ly neglected problem. |
is
visiting
his
sister,
Mrs.
W.
E
more to see their mother.
for then* a . , s mte few articles now j
Argo this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Emlor Curlett mo­
that nr*- highci i .an they wen* du r­
0 . P. Swope has returned front a
tored to Orlando last Monday.
ing any period of the war and still
business trip to Chicago
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Vaughan of
going on up, and Mr. Stafford'.*
Mr. and Mrs. L. 0 . White and letter in the Herald about rice rais­
Sanfotd spent last Sunday with Mr.
son,
Elton have returned to Oviedo ing makes it very plain th at there
and Mrs. C. A. Haulerson.
after an absence of several weeks are more ways than one to light the
A “ Mothers' and T eachers'" in Jacksonville, Columbia, S. C. and
high co. • of living, ns rice t,i not the
meeting was organized last Friday Wilmington, N\ C.
only article shipped in the state that
evening for the benetllt of the school
Mr. and Mrs. U. F. Wheeler and can be raised here and plenty of land
children.
Mrs. W. A. Whitcomb
baby are expected home this week available and p!«r*y cf idh people
was elected president and Miss ElizT h" you tig-gar. •V
VowYi"lia ve people that ar** deliberately doing j
■M tJ .rt.organized
a
candy
club
which
meets nothing and able to work. It mnk Miss E dna Geiger of Orlando
on
Saturday
night.
This
past
week but very little difference what kii *1
spent part of last week with home
the
meeting
was
held
at
the
home
of* of prices they have to pay and n
folks.
Mrs. It. W. Lawton. Chocolate fudge man that could get out and get a
The young people gave a chicken
and peanut brittle were the two job during the war, when it came
pillau last Saturday night at Lake
kinds of candy made. Music and dowrv to a case of work or light and
Harney in honor of th “ latest re­
games were greatly enjoyed until 12 then march back home and tak e his
turned soldiers from France, Donald o’clock.
sunn* obi seat as soon as the r.r—.r- I
Whitcomb and CHlIord Proctor.
Mis.—s Mary and Mice Dmitrioi, Ut wu.. .«i,.i*eu is some kind of a
M rs__ J lv
. .v •. vc.~.&gt;i i und little cnUriiiined several of their friends sorry piece of humanity to be pre­
Miss Pauline left last Monday for at six o'clock dinner Monday even­ tending to lill a man’s place and rais­
ing a family There is no excuse this
Miami to visit D. W. Moran und ing.
day and time for anyone not finding
family.
Merle Marshall is attending college
Mrs. J. N. Prevutt and Miss at Maryville, Tenn., this year and a job of some kind, and when com­
Alexia Mees left laid Monday for writes that he is very much pleased pulsory schooling and cattle dipping
laws were being passed there could
Eau Gallic, Florida, where they will with the school.
have been one more passed that
visit Mrs. P rev n tt’s daughter, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. 1. L. Cook spent would have been as much help to
Eugene Mathews.
Thursday afternoon in Oviedo.
the country and put some of the
Mrs. I,. E. Lundy anti baby all loafers to work t h a t 's doing nothing,
OVIEDO
spent a few days last week in Or­
(Continued on pngc iO)
Edward Argo left this week for | lando and Oviedo.

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will In* if the dam aged tire is sent
here for treatm ent. There will be
r,o over or under baking, just the
proper amount. We have every fa­
cility for first class work and the
•kill and experience to use It.

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COUNTY HAPPENINGS
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pell opposite the Bromley mill on
C* ! ry a- r rue.
C. K. Chorpenlng bought a new
truck while in Jacksonville Inst week
and nill have it arranged to carry
the school children. ' Price &amp; Coler
are doing the work.
lee Cameron has added u Ford
tractor to his farming equipment.
Mi. and Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth rertived three shells front Havre,
France last week, two large ones,

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Weather and Crop Condition* in
Florida
Tem perature.—Tem peratures \yere
mostly moderate during the week.
Precipitation.—T he rainfall was
Centrally less than usual, except in
tiie lower part of Monroe eounty.
where it was much above the nor­ ,
mal, owing to the tropical storm dur­
ing tiie early part of tin* week. The
excess at that station was 11.51
aula, ihe rainfall was heaviest over
northeastern uriiona. The week’s
total at a number of stations was [
only a few hundredths of an inch;
and a considerable area in tiie west­
ern division received no rain during
the week.

A L K nbout sm okes, Prince Albert
&gt; geared to a joyhandout standard
that just lavishes sm okchappiness on
every m an gam e enough to m ake a bf*e line for a
tidy red tin and a jim m y pipe— old or n ew !
Get it straight that w h at y o u ’ve hankered for in
pe or cigurette m akin’i
akin’s sm okes y o u ’ll find aplenty
pipe
in P. A. T h a t ’s b eca u se P . A . h a s *he q u a lity !
You can't any. more m ake Prince Albert bite your
tongue or parch your throat than you can m ake a horse
drink w h en he's off the w ater 1 Bite and parch are cut
out by our exclusive patented process 1
You just lay back like a regular fellow and puff to beat
Me cards at .'* '.'V* \ .To'oi11hi 11 you uiuu t nail a
section in the P . A. sm okepasture longer than you care
tc rem em ber b a c k !
B a y P rinc e A l b e r t e v e r y w h e r e
tid y re d t i m , h a n d s o m e p o u n d
— th a t clever, p r a c t i c a l p o u n d
m o itlc n cr tap th a t keep s the

to b a c c o t’i sold. T o p p y r e d h n g i,
on&lt;/ h a l f p o u n d fin h u m id o rs — a n d

Condition of Crops.—The moder­
ately high tcm peratkre amtegeneraily fair weather in much of the cotton
counties stimulated the opening i f
cotton, and . picking progressed very,
well: in fart, the bulk nf the cotton
crop has been picked, or will he du r­
ing the current week In some local­
ities where short staple cotton is
grown.
The weather was, also,
favorable fur harvesting of corn and
nay, and that work was pushed for­
ward. although there is much hay t &gt;
be s a v 'd
Tiie weather was a little
too dr,, in some localities f . i *ne
although, as a rule, th e crop is most­
ly fair to good.
Sweet potatoes
fpmti. g &gt;c:S prog,-,»», i-nmc peanut s
were harvested, and tiie yield i* .
unite good. e\ opt un low lands,
which wen too wet during much of
the growing season.
Velvet beans
are promi e , some are being dam ­
aged by worms. Citrus fruits are
generally good, and report i itidlcnt*
rapid maturing of grapefruit. Some
damage befell groves in the o x tr u r
south, incident to the passing of the
t roni .it ~t • 'n t o '
v.. j dm
rly part **f i*
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out, and rti Ur*’
plant.' ,tle 4H**l*SI
iietiviltes are incr»a*in
t nil and southern d i i

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first p n e u m a t i c n u to m o b il e ti r e s m a d e w ere
K o k o m o tires. H a c k e d liy 5,000 m ile g u a r ­
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Sincerely,
John M. Cheney.

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ilk trf&gt; umall am,* mil of rhlofinr I n i tl ra lr . h a ■••rcllrnl q a&gt;lll|S fiir liou.rholti
purpit*,*.. in addition to th e snail qual'ly cbararlellullt* nf . r j r r l o r htutrhnlcl
l a l i r . li p»«,e&gt;&gt;e. operlal fralurra nf much ta lu c , c - p r , 1*11, Ihuac of e tr rlle n l
natural a rtallo n and LOW t l r ^ i r . t&gt;f hardnea*.
I lie t*irli i|ali&lt;{lcal mikl&gt;«la, r r . u l l l n c In an a i v r a f e total .count, In four
i a m t i l r . nf ih r »a&lt;rf. of 3 harlcrla per coal.: an'l In finding mi colon, nr u lh rt
barinfn! b a d e ,I* . full) rnnllrm lit f »uij t,u.*lll, indicated lij Iho 111 II.MICA I
anal; •!•.
Of Ih r n « n i n i t e r , nf I til. anil o th er r r tlu n n ih.il I ha*e a n a l, r e d . I b ate
fount] n n n r oupi rt »r In all gnud qual'llrk to that of Ihr " g l d e r IVa It r . "
Vol r . %rry rr« prrifu llj .
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To provide « til era! education, a generous culture, a
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I’ l*J-"0 iiieiudes a large numtier
tists find prnftskionul men of nu-

dii.n (&lt;*r ten ra’ings.
Strong
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T hirty- Fifth
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September. 1It 11*.

;!&lt; 1 and otI,
THE .NECRL I'.vRY HOI.LiNS COLLEGE
Winter !*.irk. Flotidn"

S e r v ic e !
C e r t a i n - t c c d m eans
service in the broadest
sense.
Mere is a roofinc that is ideally
adaptable to every type of building
in the city, town and country.
Here is a roofing that gives not
only the most complete weather
protection year after year, but that
is a protection against eparks and
embers.
Here is a roofing that costs less to
buy, to lay and to maintain than
any other type of roof.
Here is a roofing that can be quick­
ly laid by anyone who will follow
the simple directions that come
with the roll.
Here :s a roofing jiiat is absolutely
guaranteed 5, 10 or IS years.

* And speaking about houses n minds me that other place* are build­
ing houses and Sanford can build
them also, All we need here is a
concerted c [Tort on t he part of the
men with m ote'/ to build. They
can build now uml increase our pop­
ulation in the next live months by
many families. Arc wo to grow or
iiia’I vvv stand ntill.’
• My old friend. Judge Cheney of
Orlando noting the little sipiili nnent
id* attending the bull game up here
says:
A marked copy of the H e r a l d of
last Friday is at hand and the_ little
jolly for me is noted.
It was so nice of you that I can’t
help sending a note expressing my
appreciation.
Of course you cannot fool* me or
anyone about the "great" Mud but
I liked it all the same and*tiie story
w u radiant of good friendship and
expressed the one thing th a t makes
life worth living—friendship.
I can think of no retort so good as
the one the darkey made who hud
just been cussed out to the limit by
another who was his superior in tiie
use of violent language, "All detn
tings you say 1 is you is."
Here’s hoping that both of us will

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II... tTaildn
I'.m riiiu.. i l n l l l n . rol&gt;e*»,

c r y s ta l s l a t s h u m id o r a i t h sponge
to b a c c o in su c h p e r f e c t condition.

White Gridiron Tread
Gray Side Walls

SANFORD, FLORIDA

ELDER

V. *• ley llrolherhoml Mee*ii&gt;

Wesley Itrml riiood C!:!*' m
at M. E. ehurch Sumla; m i f
! ’!?, i.ill i&gt;** led t»y our »*rot'i«
repjniMtnttr
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Winston-Salem^ N. C.
K. J. luiL!.J,Tvt&gt;!tciiCa,
F. r . Forster, president F*r*-i
tio'ial Hank. Hally Wesleyan
t.&lt;
We marvel th at such foolish things V. nut did lie leave?"
will
have
a
splenili«i
lesson.
"11 twelve children."
you’d lo
Ed. Putnam,
And that reminds in- that people
To please the customer and get
... i,.,' ue&lt;|uaitiluinc ar ■ ; t . i ! . n g up
Ids biz.
Secretary,
BUDGET OF O P I N I O N -JU S T
BETWEEN YOU AND M E"
Kut when it cornea our turn, wo ta t w .I 'h every d a * , they ju*t live to
I pil- ii, tiimiev, the; -oiler, starve
•
it tip,
EVEN THE GATE POST
rt.ri ., r m p and deny themselves a
Our egotism helping us to feel
NOT IN IT
t
*|.*«
«-nt &gt;iv i.|; t*» make more money
T h a t tli'*" you "do p ed " the other
land '.ft the', h n a w when it conus
fellow’s c u p —A Chief Is Among Ye Taking Notes
and Faith, "Hi*ll Print W —
Your lieart of liearts was in our ire* tin,* to di" they c.innol carry
So Sa&gt;s Saunicrcr.
.
this m om y with lit m, Why don’t
lilt!** spiel.
they get wise H&gt; t hotnselves and jo.n
We Ali Like Jolly in ;
Kid me* along! I'll stand n lot of in the nrflny good movements t&lt;i
Imnk
1make Sanford a real city. Place son •
Kid mr along! Fll rec ignife tlu* bunk
If only I am told the tlrir.vi I like. | of their money where it will do them seBut it will plenu' me last!;*, jus*,
Ive* .mil "tin r pexi.lt* a vast amount of
I have no duubt un
tiie same.
good
wiiile tney are living. What
skunk
Few patruns have the e \ • rlitsting
did
in*
. *:i* •*. tiiey a'.k after a man is
NVouM
tliink
hlmscU
a
;
’&gt;
id
i;
spunk
g'
i..
.
lie left everything, lie could
some
"kii.e"
To ra*l the *”,-r •'"in* a* 'its **i
*
t
ot
take
it with him.
Should
tell
him
so
when
angling
for
game.
his trade.
Down in our hearts wi* customer*
That is the sort of thing i.l! crea­ * lint**.-* somebody here break*
believe
tures love.
There mnytie ju • u ehp.n&lt;e I tint it
loose in the next lew weeks and
We
humans,
in particular, are so build** some Imus *s this tight little
is t rue —
made
Those fluttering v ir&lt;is from y&lt; u . t
city of Sanford will not gain any
Thut
tiittery it- C e !ontl *sl thing additional population. There are
wo rect.ve
May emanate from out t ‘.u* iiej.
people wanting to move hero, dozens
f’triekl, ,|.t f;!,li',:*.r-. H oary Clul* of of families here every day wanting
of you.
llnltim ort. Md
liouies. We have few hotisei to relit
ami will not have any un'ess some­
course, v.i o c
body huiids them. We yell about
too.
high
taxe* when every * -nslide man
We understand it then f* i wto
know* that it ms! • io much to oper­
is.
ate this city and will continue to
cost ju t so much uml r any kind of
govern i nt that we may have. The
only way to reduce taxis i.t to get
more people in lo re to make more
inmiey. own mure property and then
help it- to pay tax* * and help to rudttce them for the same old budget
of tax*** will lie heaped upon the
same old tax payers year after year

J. I». STEWART. I W .

SEPTEMBER 19, 1919

Crrtair.-ttrJ is made in rolls, both smooth and
rough surfaced (red or green)—airo in haadtome
red or green aiphilt shingles for residences.
Certain-letJ ij extra q u a lity —the mine meini
rrrfamty of quality and sat isfaction guiran/rrJ. It
you to get Cetijin-ttrJ— most deaien teII it.
•Ask for CtrtasM’Utd and be nac to
it.
Crruin-tnd Pcirjj anJ ram isht
are the highest quality. They will
give the belt paint satiifactioo.

Certain-teed
Products Corporation
Offices and Warehouses
in l'rln d p a l CJdea

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HilljLumber Company
Wight Grocery Company

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THE SANFORD REHALD

i'AGE FIVE

YES, “A Feed For Every Need.” ■ Phone 181
Groceries, - Black Strap Molluscs in bulk, - Lime in barrels, - Blue
Slone, - Sprays, - Hardwood Ashes, - Armours Fertilizers.
See ns
for Carload Crate Material. Agent for Dayton Airless Tires, thats what
you need.

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ball games for the week
lj,,\ SCOIIUS OF ALL GAMES PLAYED l!Y SANFORD TEAM

\\V hear ii lot iilimit the dl(Toront
vnir'i! teams in the Floridp league
,, [he s,.,,ind scries but the whole
“ulj, "1 :h*1 matter is th a t at present
; . anybody's Kamo and the team
,‘im plays &lt;*ll the post series with
Sanford ran not lie picked at this
tin*. Ti er.- has also been talk of
'lr.lof'l and Orlando wanting to
...ries ho badly th a t San*
play "t
.. lit haw. Oilainio win.
|i)IU *» ■* "
thinks
this is true they
If ani'"!*
hut
t
witness
the names liefciv*
.*
and
Orlando
nnd if
l«trr. .'■a'd-r*!
jvt , ,, disposition on tli«* part
t&gt;
: layers to give unything
tJ (i:
it is not plain to the
u vt j .,.
The Ritntey these two
just as full of t tie old
trams p
■i'* d veil ess as in the
ate

palmy days of loan ago when it took
ten police* men to preserve order and
Sanford is not handing anything to
anybody. If Orlando wins the sec­
ond series it will be because Orlando
has the best team in the league and
for no other reason. As far as San­
ford is concerned there are no favor­
ites and Sanford is playing the game
and we can say the same thing about
Orlando. At the very close of the

Thompson to Stewart to Danville,
lohnson to Thompson, Leach to
Phelan to Ollermnn: lime of game,
1:55; umpires, Blackburn and Lu­
zon: attendance dl l.
Second game:
.Sanford —
AD r&gt;
*% il 1*0 A E
Stewart, 2i&gt;
4 I 1 3 -ll n
Chapman, e
5 ft II 1 3 o
Johnson, cf
:: ft d 1 ti
Crow, lib
;i ft 1 l) •I
4 ft «| *1 0
Walker, If
Thompson, ss
;i 1 1 1 4
ILinvilli', li,
4 (1 i 14 ft
Charles, rf
4 1 1 ft ft
Drayton, p
1 1 «J 1 :i

llrndcntiiw a
Elliott. 2 i&gt;
Alliattesc. lb
Rood, ss
White, cf
Hunter. If
Lnricy, p
Goodwin, ss
Drake, rf
A rigid, c
V* t tils

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SERVICE, QUALITY, AND PRICE

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S o r e by innings:
Sole Agents for
Sanford
..... .. 000 111 000 d
Clark s Cut away and Leveling Marrov,
Mradetitown
non odd lain o
P.uinniiu\ . Lett on liases, Sanford
7, llradeotowo 3; two base hits.
Totals
It
4 12 23 14
Walker, l.ariey: lir*t base on balls,
Barlow
1'till Line of Planet Jrs.’ and McW horter Fer­
AD R II I'D A
oil l.ariey 1: struck out, by Alexan­
right in their own town and if we
l 0 i» •1 1
Tyson, cf
der S, Lari '." •&gt; stolen has.-*, fh u p wanted anything we had to play for
tilizer Distributors.
4 1 II •1 1
Leach, ss
man Joltnsiin, Stewart, ('row: passed
it.
The great American game is
1 •i
I'hchtti. 2b
* :i *,
ball. Angel: time. ■Ji'Hl; umpire.
square nnd is being played square
J .)0
t Isborti, If
l 0 it 3 o
Knowtlon: attendant
down in this good little league among
4 ii ft 1 ft
llunti r. Jb
Second gain":
the orange trees. There is not a
1 l :l fi 1
(&gt;lh rttiali, 1b
All I It !'(i
Sanford
i team in the league that is willing to
1 ft 1 1 ft
Slew a rt. *.’P
d
McIntosh, rf
: t I
(give anything away and there is nut
:i ft it *1 a
d
Wulton, c
d i. I
Chapman. •
I a team president or a director in the
*1 1 1 0 I
Wolf, p
loin, ««m, &lt;f
t
i d It
* it il
j league that is actuated by any dctl
(Low.
.ii,
1
o i n
Curt
./ww •&lt;»—**(,e.i winning tin pennant
o ll 1
(‘r
e
«
.
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f AM
There will be only one team that
•1* t|
i
I’.u uis
J t &lt;i
n I o
Walker it
will win it and there will lie only one I
t I o
Thomas -■'i
S on b,. Inning::
team that will play oil the post sea­
U
I 0
Child*,
ii
mil
2'M
D
O
I
son series with-Sanford. Whatever j Siiiiforil
0 Ii o
J'Jll 000 (I | HI Ban iile, . P
Harlow
team that mas be the Sanford h o y s 1
0 II
I. ft on basgs. Sanford Watt . p
In Her M ullicr’s H o m e , S a y s T hin are not sullicieut piopjiels at tills; !0,Sninmary:
Hurt
t * !’» 1 ..•&lt; in,.*, i'lieian.
Georgia L ady, R e g a rd in g B lack - time to say and furtLcmor**
Wi are noo ineparcd to handle your Feed orders.
Tot al&gt;
d o . &lt;tiler mat: d; home runs. DrayR e!:cf F re n i Ileail* line not worrying about 't. Sat ford J
bits iioimrioiiied, oil Wolf !• ill i , i adciilow n
Alt
I'D
No order too large.
Iv
' '
o, • ad m .. i . and tie’itj
:hc, .M alaria, C h ills, E tc .
six, otr Curtis’ II in two; lirst base on Elliott. -Jb
I
d
there will be no post season games
bulls, oil Wolf I, Drayton I: strode AIIuliu
lb
nir.i
On.— Mrs. Chita. Gaston, but at that there is no holding back out by Wolf 1: sacrifice hits, Stewart, Hood,
I d d d
cf ill •! . writes: *T am n user on their i arts and every team ii the Johnson, Thompson, Oslmm it, Mc­ U h l t e . cf
II
u
•
tITI.il:" . Iilnck-Dmught; In fact, league is play in' first e'tis. null and
0
0
II
Utile
Intosh
2;
stolen
bases
Stewart
II,
.
rf
1: was duo of our family medicines. will continue to do so to m e end of
0 II I
Johnson, Thompson; double plays. l.ariey :ib
a:*3 1q i y molhor’a home, when I
vis a ridel When nny of its child* the chapter.
Drayton to Danville, Chap man to Crondwin, ss
|0 0 d
Hoinw is the schedule of games for
m i :
1 of* headache, usually
II 0
Danville: time of game 1:55; um- Allgel. e
i : .1 ! ■ i ■ tlpatlon, tiho nave uo the week:
Young, j
(I II
t&gt;ire-,
DlUckburti
and
l.flrnn;
a
tte
n
d
­
r, J " i I L-Draught. which would
ance dl s.
: ctlfy tho trouble. Often In the |
Sanford and Bartow Spill ^
&lt;Ask Our Customersi
5 tl:r, we • ihl have malaria nml
Total:
....
*J!» ti II HI III 5
Bartow.
Sept. I — iSpecbtD
Sitn.'lea of this hind, wo
/
Score
by
innings:
Barlow Wallops Sanford
J . \V. Itnolh
IMtONE l(i(i
ItllplT
took the lirst game &lt;d the
[•Drought pretty regHarlow. Sept, Id. -Sanford r&lt;- Sanford
,
I oil Olio o i
tthe liver acted well, nnd double header here, 5 to II. and drop­
*( v I . n ho up and /Around ped the second. 5 to I Stewart dis­ reived a drubbing here this after­ liraiienlown
IMI'J Hilo 'J '•
l|
ild not ho without ll,
noon to the tune of (i to 0. I'liie, Summary: Left on bases, Sanford
::ly has caved ua lots of tinguished himself by hitting safely J was seldom in danger, while a total 5, Dradentown 7 : tw o base hits, llllii t o r i II
Just iv do.so of Black- three time:, while Johnson and Ollernut co well aavea n umii duplicated his performance in of two doubles and nine singles was •«11 2 ; three base hit", Albiutesse;
amassed oil Register's delivery. T y ­ struck out by W atts ii. by Young ‘2 ;
let of da; s In bed.'* «
•TL"!: - y Dlniii-Dnuight lias been the second g a m e , Drayton secured son, with a double and two -angles stolen bases, Stewa.'t J. Chapman J,
Is u.*o : t r m y years In tho treat* a home run. The scores:
S
C R ITIC A L iriG PE C T IO N
?*
each led the attack. Score:
Johnson. White 2 ; wild pitches,
twtt of st . teh, liver nnd bowel
XJt
First game:
K Young l: sacrifice bits, Chapman;
M
AD R Ii PO
trc-iL. m . t ho popularity which It
Sanford
is what we court, because
AD R 11 I’d A c.
Sanford —
M
t- -‘ i:.
I proof of Ita merit.
II 1passed ball. Chapm an: lime, 1.40;
»e ilo not fear I hut jmi
4
n
I
1
Stewart.
‘
J
b
4
J
II
5
3
5
Stewart.
2b
If your I v r Is not doing its duty,
will have any fault lo
0
o
♦!
o
j
umpire.
Know
Ron.
d
Chapman,
c
t ft It
r&gt; II
fs: will Miffit fn)tn such disagree* Chapman, t
Iinil with your
0j
1
d ii
Johnson, cf
(L!: rymp: mis nr headache, bilious- Johnson, cf
3 0 ft 3 0 ft
p
Sanford Wins Tuesday v
I
4 0
C«5. constipation, Indigestion, etc.,
ft (1 1 3 ft Crow, db
Laundry Work
*1
J
I
radon
town, Sept. DS.— Drake
isl uni' ■F'mu'thlnB Is done, uerloua Crow, 3i&gt;
0
0
4
1 1 *1 ft V0 Walker. If
Walker, If
troiUe in.-,v r. -nit.
could
not
locate
the
piate
today
and
4
I 0
ss
Tbrdford s Black-Draught has been Thompson, ss
3 1 1 II 5 1 Thompson, ss
If plural! in our cure. Our
0
0 Sanford worked out a victory in the
11
4
Danville.
Il&gt;
fessd a valuable remedy for these Uanville, 1!&gt;
long
ovperlcnce
In
(lie
3 1 1 1! 1) 1)
(I tirst inning. Hrndentrwvn loaded the
d 0
1
Childs, rf
troubles. It la purely vegetable, nnd
business, anil our kn »wI4 1) •1 1 ft 1)
Charles,
rf
bases on two hits and a walk and no
(l
II
' r.
prompt nnd nntnrnl way,
edge of what the people
6
4
Register,
p
1 ft 0 &lt;1 l II
fVihti;
'hi* liver to Its proper Watt p
otic &lt;&gt;utout. while the fourth man tl
expect nt a Laundry, en­
leanslng the tiowels of
ables us to do work that
lined
a
"cannon
ball”
to
Crow,
who
II
i
dd
Totals
try It. Insist on Tiled*
Is satisfying. A trial or­
31 5 10 27 2 1
Totals
was playing very close to third base
'■•*
!.:•] and genuine. E 7fl
der will convince you of
i:
PO
AD R
All R II PO A .K Hat low
and
lie
stepped
on
the
base
and
Harlow —
the truthfulness of this
0
0
5
1
Tyson,
cf
4 ft II 1 1 1
dukhlcd Elliott.
advertisement.
Tyson, cf
1
1
4
3 I II 1 3 0 Grey, ss
l.each. ss
*1 •I ll •1 li 01 StAwurt, 2h ------- . 3 1 i ii •I (I
Phelan,
lib
il ll &lt;i 4 II 0
4 0 (1 li 5 ft
i’lieian, 21)
4 ft 3 4 ft 0 ! Chapm an.......... ..
Osborne, If
,
f . ,*/• \ y ijijj
4 1 •i 3 ft ft
Osborn, If
»
1 0 y 1 II 0
1)
I 1 2 W att:, cf
4
Hunter,
db
i $ V -I.
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0
•1
1) 3
1 ft
Hunter, 3b
0 o 1 II 0
- 7v ■, u vrr
3 ft 1 Hi 1 0 Johnson, cf
• 3 ft ft 111 ft II Ollerman, lb
Ollermatl, lb
II 2 •» 3 0 ■S
fi
Crow.
3b
L K K S Iim U J , F L O R ID A
£*
4 0 1 1 n 0
McIntosh, rf
♦
1
*
1
)
0
ft
0
1
McIntosh, rf .
P 1 ■) o ft 0
3 0 ll b *1 ft- Walker. If
Walton,
o
*
1
;S Robert Glenn Igmi, Sanford, Agt. : Plume 2‘Ji) ^
1
3 ft 1 S
Walton, e
3 il 1 .1 3 ii
ft Thom, son,
4 ft (1 1
•1 (I II ll •1 II Vine, p
Henry, p
l n t II ft o
. i,
_« Chihi . rf
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1
* Totals
.2!» •1 5 27 Hi *»
Totals
S"«rc by inning*
Score by Innings:
Sanford
....... OOit 000 0(111—»
12 n mil Dm •"&gt;
Sanford y
Bartow
’
103 000 20* 6
100 OOP 100 2
Harlow
Now Bendy
Summary: Left oTi bases, Sanford
Summary: Left on base . Sanford,tl 7, Bartow 7; two. base hits, Tyson,
' Ibnl Help to the
I armor. Largest and
Bartow 5: t\vn base hits, Osborne: (i-horne: lirst base on balls, olT Vine
1*ldi m Seed Mouse in
lirst linse on balls, oil Watts .1, oil 1.
the State.
Henry 4; struck out, by U'utts I, by
Martin’s Ily-Test
1*_f_ ir. 2. aarrificp ’ ’tw. V.V-er. Osborne; first base on balls, olT Vine
'“ceils Insures Good
I, nlT Register I: struck out by Vine
Thompson, Ollerman; sacrilim
Crops.
I; sacrifice hits. Chapman, Grey;
%
Inb.tmon: stolen bases, Stewart 2,
REAL ESTA TE
stolen
bases, Chapman, Crow, Grey,
E. A. Marl in Seed Co.
Hut ter; wib! pitches, Henry: br.lt.’r
Osborne, Mclntyah, Hunter; passed
Jarksoinille, Fla.
hit, 11.Miry by Witten: double pin s.
balls, none: wild pitch, none: double
✓*
plays, I’lieian to Ollerman. Time of
game, DUO.
Umpire, Blackburn.
Attendance 315.

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Vault Doors, Fire Proof Safes,
Safety Deposit Boxes.

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UNIVERSITY
of

81,

Lakeland, Florida

A STANDAKD UNIVERSITY
t'O I’UNKS In Ulicrnt ArU nnd Hrl/nrc*: U « 1
A (ilfu lm rr: I :d Ufallen: gnflnertln* (Chrmlml. U i l l , n crlilcn l, M*fhnnlr*P.
Pirmrillrnl t’nur»r» nnd flr»du*l» Nludlr-i Unit*T,ltir K ilr n i lo r .
A T T K N D A M T . : I'TBin 51 Mofldn counilc* and
21 nUIr*. I ) M •ludsnin l»»i»*ll«i ffUST

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E X P E N S E S L O W , N r U w « W n hr*ln« Srptrm .
brt 22nd. Write for Ca Ulof and Kooh of Air'*a

FLORIDA

A- a . MUBPHREE, LL.D., Pres.

Gainesville, Florida

Sanfurtl Wins nnd Ties S
Driidentown. Sejd. 15—Special
Bnolentown could not hit Alexander
when hits meant runs nnd lost the
iTrst game to Sanfard, !1 to 0, Errors
In the second game the head of tin*
Brndentown hatting order fotthd
Watts and tied the game up in the
seventh. With two on nnd two net
it rained and the game was over.
F.lliott looked good on second base.
Scores:
First game—
S ores:
AB
Hanford —
Stewart, 2 b ...... i,„ 4
.... 3
Chapman, e
Johnstftt, cf........ - 4
Crow, 31) ........... .... 3
3
Walker, If
3
Thompson, ss
4
Childs, rf .. ...
Danville, lh ...
4
4
Alexander, p .. .

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1 1 3
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LIST Y O U R P R O P E R T Y
AND WE CAN
S E L L IT.

City. Property and Farms are Going at Reasonable Prices
Insure i
Your Home — Your Auto - Tornado - Liability
Property Damage
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Agent Drew Development Co.

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Formerly Holden Real Estate Go.

City Lots in All Pafts of City
Celery Lands in M. M. Smith’s Sub Division

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�THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE SIX

SEPTEMBER 19, 1919

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BOARD OF COM­
MISSIONERS MEET
SAND YOUR TRACK

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

PEOPLES BAN

SANFORD, FLORIDA

THE BANK THAT INSURES YOUR DEPOSITS

A N N O U N C E i\l E N T
I have opened a meat*
market at 402 Sanford
Avenue and will carry
a full line of Florida
and Western meats at
all times. \ \
•.

Will lie glad to have the
orders of the meat buy­
ers of the city. Best of ’
meats and service and
prices alw a y s right.

P U R E FOOD M A R K E T

What is Wise Spending?

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ger anil tildeth himself in this case
means getting behind a good Florida
fa r m —now.—T a m p a Tribune.
S
t
H. J. HOLLY, Editor
(Juitoright and you don't need to
W. M. HAYNES. Business Manager wait for the thousand dollar an acre
land, it tins been that price in this
Published Every Friday by
(Continued from Page 1)
section for many years and we^ doubt
with money and you will not slip to Poverty. AND ALSO Grit is
if you could b u y many improved
is instructed to advertise for hid* for
to be used under the driving wheels and not in the gears. Like­
farms around Sanford for anything
the clearing and filling on the road
H i in s r m in o s phut , in advance:
like one thousand an acre.
from Geneva to Bridgend, plana and
ONE Vr.AH----------------------------------»- 00
wise determination Ho HAVE brings you regularly to our Bank. Get
nix MONTHS
------------------------ I-00
rperificutions to- bp had at the
THREE MONTHS. --------- -------------- - •*'
NEED O F HOUSES
the Habit, SAVE.
clerk’s office after Sept. 20th, 1919.
There
is a need of houies in this
Motion of G. P. Swope, seconded
U b I , ( n J * . SrrnnH.f
M ill M i l l r f A u f a i l Sind
ItOH, at lh.- P w lrfllf* *1 ri»rfwd. florid!
city, homes, budgalows, cottages, by L. P. Hagan, and carried, En­
t ’ndrr Art uf M irth Ird, l l i l
CAPITAL $30,000.00
apartm ent houses, any place where gineer Fred T. Williams is instructed
SURPLUS $15,000.00
Trlrphona No, 141 people may stay and this need is so
Offltr: l l r r i l d llulldlaf
to go over the Geneva a^id Bridgend
greut that many of our citizens arc road wit It Commissioner B. IL Kil‘ 1_
.
. »» _ •
We print the following from th e easting about for some means to re* bee, and prepare plans and specifica­
Eustis Lake Region in the interest of lieve the situation. Houses must be tions, same to be ready by Sept.
common sense here as well as in built if Sanford would grow and ex­ 20th, 1919.
tVANTVnURBUSIHtSL
other places: "Let us again predict pand into the city that we would
Motion of L. P. Hagan, seconded
that the llugrunt disregard for fast like to make it.
Sanford cannot by O. P. Sv. ope and carried, clerk is
driving on the streets of Eustis will grow unless there are houses here in tr u d e d to return to W. L. Slayton
R. R. DEAS,
If. R. STEVENS
C. M. HAND
C. D. COUCH
l‘r..l.i.o I
eventually result in the death of I sulliricnt to accommodate thp new A Company, their certified check for
Cl ■hi*r
Alt’l CllhUl
some innocent person, or a horrible people who wish to locate here and tiie sum of $-1500.00.
collision is likely to occur at inter* become residents. Sanford men who
All warrants paid during the
sections t h a t may claim a number of have the money should devise some month of August were ordered can­
lives. There is absolutely no excuse means to Imitd houses anil build
celled.
1X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
for exceeding the speed limit within them now. In an o th e r part of tfiis
Reports of the several county of­
the corporation, and those guilty of i«su** is a plan formulated by some ficials wfcre read, approved nitd or­
violation of city ordinances should of our
rltizi*ns fo,* building more dered filed.
Sept, loth, 1910, a t 8:20 p. tn.
ting since th e prohibition law went draw down nice packages.
There
pay the extrem e penalty. Enforce houses. Il is time we took up this
Prc
i
t
,
F.
L.
Miller,
president;
into effect.
While every one who are other stills in the county and
The following hills us audited by
the law now anil not after some child proposition and sta rt budding at (tin* clerk and approved by t his Roy ‘ ymes, II. A. New m an, G. i \ travels about much knows that they have tint been run down
Smith. II, l). Bishop, John Adams moonshine is luing made and the hut that a large still is being
has been rushed to death beneath once. Other cities are up against I board were ordered paidrthe .heels of nil automobile in the the same proposition n’»d are * re­
and L. B. Ilncan
ollicera arc convinced of tfiis fact it ai -tl I* certain for more drunker
Com- s! Fund
Minutes of hilt meeting read and is difficult to cut eh the guilty ones ni"it are noticed on the streets ur.-i
port ng t &gt;* tne*. I it bn If wav as uic fol­
hands of some reckless driver."
125.00 approved.
E.
A.
Douglass
____i)
iowing irout the Orlando Reporterwith ihe goods on them, hut the of­ more of them are found in the coun­
20.00
Dr. J. T. Denton
On
motion
L.
B.
1
lag
a
n
,
seconded
ficers
arc alert all the time and are try prerin-t:. Saturday nights at-!
S
ta
r
wo.ml
indicate:
LEV EL !I F A D E D LABOR
50.00 by G. F. Smith end carried, paving constantly getting closer to the Idg
\ 1. Dickinson
The
project
;«•
o*g
.;
b
e
a
II
i-MLi
;
after tiny day. The sign* are all
The present a ttitu d e of the rail­
50.00 lien against Lit -b Block 11. Tier I one.*. Judge llotis[iolder s:tys that
rranl. H u m :
here ef n hip gain* of shiners who ar.road unions, as indicated by state- Corporr*1 *rt P*r Or!:i’i,,r*. 'vid-h w ’! il. (,’. l)uHose
20.00 be cancelled, account previous pay­ if they are brought to him and
have
fo
it
perpos
the
e-?t-t*on
of
operating
eithis in this county or .
m d l s from tl ir representativ* is
25.00 ment
Mrs. L.
Glissun
found
utility
they
will
certainly
get
the
borders
but they ar&gt;* bore at, i
small
homes
to
he
sum
on
a
small
admirable.
A disposition towards
05.00
1!.
Williamson
Petition auto drivers be allowed all that-is coming to them.
litt!e
quiet
wor
g reatwill got them.
hasty, ill considered action has been tnarg.ti of pr.Ui- ' • .Mu
i
200.00 approach Clyde Line d o c k .. On mo­
M. Berry
•
io*.
I
of
Orb.-.
I-*
*r*da;*.
This
week
five
or
more
muonovercome.
7.82 tion G. F. Smith, &gt;ecnnded by L. B.
I irlandn is er wi-ig in **: di rapid 1.. G Strwigfvllow
t hlners were brought in by Deputies
Tl"* i xccutive olfiecrs of tin shop
Old Plume* Made New
25.00 I Ingun and carried stre e t lommiltee
E.
A.
Dougin.’
*
*
Rov Tillis and Claud - Whitten. One
workers, the group from whom rash stride*, the city is unable to cure tor 1! Ud
ILymi i...... ^ y y ^ g e t r f :h plu
1.95 he requested to confer with Clyde
Co.
’ red handed with n iw t-i the ilrtl" to g*f them out and
action was most feared, have urg« d tin grellt iti11uX of pe. pii ' io* di£&gt;'.»e
"1 r.*, a’
E. E. Brndv
•c.T, ding .line.
r
ms still in operation near Geneva p ,V(. ,it . m cleaned n' dyed and nnd*
them to be content for the present, to in. !:.- ii tl.ei* hom -r.
i e.UO
4*. *V, i '
***
*
•11■ if
and see how : 1
. * • *’
Motion L P, '! agu *.. si ■id ■1 by and he i. ver deni* d tin charge blit
Bring them to the Freud,
ij*
K. A Douglass
gram works out.
G, F. Smith and curried, c-iv engin­ ideal guii'y and v .n lir. *d 2-Vi nrwl ' sii op Tuesday or Friday and **■,! r.i.lii tii'ii, a hundred new fn m- Ei --*t F"iier &lt;’■*
cost or six month- ««
"It is our holiest judgm ent," iln*&gt; iiii-s ei,till! in. made perm anent r..ii- It. U . Herndon
&lt;-n t'
t ie road,, j
Wiliqott.
Phone 115.
imt
I0.8U eer requested to furnish estimate of
‘ lo.it a fat il mistake would lie dents a! tin lit) the i *nning . I-it I, if
I
by
Mr,!
T
cost
of
nt".’
ewer
request'
ie
r&lt;
*t
of
tinbum
h
will
m
ine
nniii
to
Iquk
like
new
nt
small
co*t
1
.
12.12
II. &amp; W. M. Drew t ‘
wt*i of I up today and if found guilty will Get them* ott*
made by our members to u*xutn&lt;- the they •• iuM g-t ho mi * r ady Imi!:.
Ninth
street
'-ft.
22.50| Mu*- ,
E. \. Douglass
responsibility of tying up th« rail­ There m.* tto.n more. property tu it, r-.M
Kr*
;v
•
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■ t *r»
75.G5
roads at this time, when the I’r&gt; «i- -ha:."!
M&lt; 1*1,11 nf L. B H -g a n .
.undue!
' .»mis in
|iw*i i***» S. y. D dm 90.00 '
lit-rti is evidently doing all pm Ide month* ilmn ever in-fon* in t hi .iniv
by
G.
F.
Smith
and
carried,
Dili of
,.,n9.00
A. V ■-ban
to reduce th e hlgn eo.-t of living."
Sel
l
lh*
Maim
for
preparing
&lt;"inj .Ini* of lime, in th e I &gt;* ." o* r- iv. it, l, -*i« *
, nil
T* *-v add th e very practical •■•itti- lamb.. Every time &lt;* tevidence i* suld pi. J}. Hor't;(&gt;r
mission
malinger
form
of
charter
re­
8 5.00
ment that if the sit op workers slmulu for a home, some family must move,
ferred
io
i
ity
attorney
for
approval.
85.00
D. E. Hart
strike now. th ey would be bearing, unless the party buying resides in
Dr Denton appeared relative to
85.00
A. A. Moran
alone the burden and criticism re­ the house he l ,i&gt;&gt;. We know to our
had
place* ill streets in Goldsboro
54.81
E. A. Douglass
• ........
sulting from a general tie-up, and certain knowledge of four families
section
and matter referred to street
31.00
Mrs. II. A. Terhetin
lighting the battle of the whole re­ who moved from Orlando during ihc
committee.
•
0.50
The Sanford Pro**
maining 78 per cent of railroad men past two weeks, because the houses
M ntin:: L B. liagan, seconded by
i7.»;o
L. A. Bruniley
who have shown no disposition to which they rented were sold. Thus
Hi.00 G. F n mi?h and carried, warrant
L. B. Hagan
strike at litis time. Inasmuch us the we secured four new families hut
fur ii\ I n m l r i J dollar* urd rid
lliiatl A Brldgi Fund
same treatm ent is being accorded all lost four old ones. Why? Because
draw 11 in favor of .^Irs. !'■ rna'd to
20.00 • over iir*t quarterly pa y m e n t on
the railroad workers by the govern­ i hey were unable to rent small un­ Will. Wood
\
15.00; Feruald-Laughton M emorial prop­
Allen Allmnn
ment, i t -is simple common sense for furnished homes.
!*2.97 erty a* p'*r agreement on Ju n e 2nd.
Hill
Hdw.
Co.
them to hang together, whether they
T he purpose of the corporation i*
4.25
11«r.i!d B.-inring Co
stick to incur jobs or strike.
1919.
not only to build homes lor sale, hut
25.50
1 Lenta- and agreement between City
L.
M
Rehhlmh-r.
The men concerned have evldeuih lo build them and let them for a
10.48 1
been much impressed with t Ids.view. nominal rental, suilicienl to insure E. A Douglas*
of Sanford and Hospital Association .
157.2s
'1 .u*y are also influenced by the fact an adequate return on th e money in Battle Lumber Co.
referred to tin* association.
-* (j.ort
Dr'. B Philips
Request of J. F. Laing to b u ild ,
th at the -I per cent raise granted vested.
10.75 garage on Holly avenue near Ninth
L.
II.
Graham
them is really larger than it looks
The undertaking is solely for the
b.-cause it is based or. ten Imur pay betterm ent, advancement and up­ Mrs. Mary llrllcr ....... ............. 22.02 street. Motion*!!. A. N ew m an, sec­
75.75 onded by G. F. Smith an d carried, |
f r an eight hour day.
building of our city. It should re- It. B. Monroe
75.00,
.... -■
G.
M.
Jacobs
m atter referred to street committee
If this d*-t -m in e d effort to lower d i v e the hearty support of the citi­
.. i .
17.00 with power to act.
the cost of living should fail, it is zen* and best men of tin* entire rinii- S. E. Mathers
40.96
understood th a t all the railroad nun nimbly. It is one of th e best move­ J. K. Boyd
Rid *’1 Southern Clay Mfg. Co.
65,80
will demand higher pay, ami will ments the Hoard of T r a d e has yet Seminole C&lt;». Bank
for
paving Ninin street between
21.00
B. B. Boston
^ ............
consider themselves justified in strik­ fathered.
Burk
and Magnolia avenues; motion
. ............ . 290.00
J. M. Wynn
ing. if need b&lt;*. to get it. M an---- 0 ----L. B. I lagan, seconded by G. F . !
215.50
Fred T. William:
while tney are to be commended for
Smith ami carried, action deferred
S O L D IE R S ’ G R A T U IT IE S
52.50
,
...
.
....
Fred
T.
Williams
theri patience, patriotism and good
Canadian soldiers are ’asking the
32.00 for one month.
....
I
sense in co-operating with the pub- government for gratuities running up Igou &amp; Igou
An ordinance entitled an ordinance
35,03
The
Texas
Co.
lie authorities and trying to square to 42,Ofil*. which would bring the
requiring the grading and paving *f
420.84
Prompt Delivery - Phone 105
living expenses with present Wi,,'*t j t illul fur the men of tin* Dominion 1. B. Jone: .
French avenue, from Ninth street
103.00
standards instead of resortin t i , , who M - . . I - . 1 o.'erseas Up to some­ D. II. C. Rabun
57.30 Couth 2820 feet to Hughey street and
old, futile method of jacking *ip where between $500,000,000 and Hill Lumber Co.
for grading and paving Goldsboro
409.39
wages in hopeless competition w;tn 4800.000,000. It certainly would be Wight Hroe. Co.
street from French avenue west 1525
0.00
Don McDonald
prill's.—Pen«aroln News.
feet to public road running to l*pa handsome thing to grant them thi*. N. C. Jacobs
00.40
sulu.
Motion L B. iiugnn, seconded
hut can the 'people of Camilla af­ L. A. Bruin ley
8.00
J . II. T I L L I S , P r o p r i e t o r
by
G.
F. Smll.i. nrdlnur.-? '.laced on
A FLO RID A FARM
ford to do it? They already hear a L. B. Hagan
8.00
Its first reading and passed. Votes,,
Any man who has set his heart on heavy burden of the war. and there
8.00
(). B. Sw ope
Roy Symes, yea; II. A. Newman,
a Florida farm will do well io buy j* many a doubter in tin* tanks of
8.00
E II Killn-e
yea; G. F. Smith, yea:’ G. I). BlebViow, The value of Florida farm land the taxpayers.
5.50
B. E Squip *
op. yea: John Adams, yen* L. B.
bus been proven during the strenu­
"T h e y the soldiers) resent very
Fine
A
Forfeiture
Fund
Hagan, yen.
o u s days of war when we were told bitterly the very general view that
50.001
the "South must feed itself nr the grant of a gratuity, as proposed, Scht He Mnines
Communication from I It. H ay­
05.00 j
starve " This stale produced from would result in a large increase in I Mh id Spi er
den Co., leliillvL* personal taxes.
2.40 1
!!. r,-W. Ii. Drew Co.
Clerk Instructed to ask th a t com­
th e fewest acres in cultivation tin* u m*in ploy men t anti wide crtrnvn✓ li.SO 1
E.
A.
Douglass
greatest value in farm, garden and '"in'"*.’’ *ay* the T oronto World.
pany about automobile.
25.20
E. A. Douglas-4
Motion G. F. Smith, seconded by
.•rcl • ! i luela e'vi r hi. • •» in th
One result of :t|o receipt of .12. dill, Demilhi Merritt
1.00 i
5a vinq may have seemed to you the opposite of
Roy
Symes and carried, clerk in­
history ol th- nation
the World was told, would he tin Gu* Williams
1.00 i
spi
iidin;*. and mj it is -of /i.tAinh pending.
structed to employ A., It. I omcron
Today a’.' over Florida are areas of marriage of at least od per rent "l
12.10
A. II. Stiles
to
collect
delinquent
personal
taxes.
the finest L.nd, idle* and on the mar­ tin* younger men, who are now un­
But r ally witr s/i«. ili.:y goes hfind-in-hatid witli
7.32
T. O. Holloway
s Motion John Adams, seconded by
ket at prices most ridieimlusly low, able to set up housekeeping. Any
i
it/r/ft’i*,
j .' nu *ntj.
18.92
It. C Whitten
G. D. Bishop anti carried, personal
even (or improved lands. The ten­ one .who knows anything of the
77.GS
E. E Brady
taxes against \V. Dingle,* John HamSaving in itsidl as the miser understands i t —the
dency Is steadily upward. 1 Another p r o b l e m s of sociology, especially
4.92
L. G. Stringfellow
” *v......
bo and J. W. llnmho ordered can­
mere hoarding of money for money’s nnke—is of no
tendency is for men of good lore- from the human and hygienic side
149.10
E. E. Brady
espeei.il advantage to anyone.
\
sight to I uj and hold for the ad­ would welcome such a result."
50.43 I celled.
E.
F.
llousholder
Committee
on
water
su
p
p
ly
re­
vance that is coming fast. —
This serious discussion of a era- E. A. Douglass
3.50
On the other hand, when people save inlrUiycnlly,
quested further t'me.
Today these lands can be bought
72.80
tuity of $2,000 for Canadian soldiers E. E. Brady
what
they really do is to save for a chance to spend
for a fifth, at the most, of what they
make the United Stntcs ........ nig­
There ’-being no further business
for
sorp.-thing
more worth while later. In final anal­
will cost in five years, and the man
Give Paster Cnr
gardly. The best we have done this the hoard stands a&lt;Ijmtrned to nice
ysis.
everything
is spent hut the saver thinks before
who buys tod a y will be in position
The laymen of the Baptist church
far is to give the men a gratuity of again Monday, Sept
I5tli, at 10
he
spends
and
so
spends wisely. Re gels more for his
defy want if he uses a little common
at the instigation of J. D. Hood pre­
in.
money and a bigger return for his work. He bus
sense and judgment in the working $r,0 upon their discharge from ser­ o’clock a. -------------—
sented Dr. Hyman, their p astor with
vice. Camilla already has in operj
more money left for thoughtful spending in the
of bis lands, and in the selection of
A fine new Dorf ear and Dr. Ilym nn
future.
utiun
a
soldier’s
homestead
act,
with
Prcsli) teiian Church
the crops to be grown.
and family are now enjoying the
many generous provisions; congress
Now. wliut i* really more worth while later? It
Sabbath services at the following same. The ear „i* the property of
IliUxhnrokgh county, inpurticulur, has hail before it for some time a
may
he that b&gt; accumulating hitherto fonlisldyoffer* some of the finest (arm and like measure, but il still Is a long hours:
4 ht- Baptist church hut is for th e use
truck lands in the slat)'. Potatoes, way from passage.
Sunday school 10:110
spent
dimes ami •I'larters, which give no real satis­
of the pastor and hi* family not only
Morning worship 11:15
cucumbers, peppers, beans, corn,
faction.
you will he able to buy later a home, nr have
for pleasure hut (or business as well.
Gifts gratuities are well enough,
peanuts, sugar cane, strawberries,
Christian Endeavor 7:15 p. tn.
a*s a minister in these days and times
a wife, or provide for old age or for education, or a
oranges and grapefruit and the hut isn’t it u better plan to he gen­ Evening preaching service 8:20 p. in. is obliged to have a car to m ake the
start in life for your children.
staples like buys and rattle and erous with them In ways that ir
The pastor will preach at- both many visits to the members of the
All of these things and many others are "w orth
stock feed, all grow in the most wan­ crease opportunity for them rather services Sunday,
congregation in the country.
more"
to the individual.
ton profusion with just a suggestion
The ('ongrcgullonal Church
than to make them a large cash pa&gt;encouragement; and all these make
You are invited tA attend the
War Savings Stamps help you to convert foolith
rnenl and call the obligation cancel­ meetings held In this church for the
m o o n s h i n ' k SHINES ON’
great money for the grower.
money
into future wise spending power.
We expect to see tin* day when led? Belter a fairly generous gift of greater glory of God. Sunday morn­
Seminole
County
Climate,
Corn
nnd
yu cannot buy an acre of improved money with enlarged opportunity ings nt eleven and evenings at eight.
Cane Seem Good Io M ake
lund In this south Florida section (or for the future than money alone. Sunday school begins at 9:45, and
F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K
Liquor
less than a thousand dollars an arre,
Christian
Endeavor
at
7.
Corner
of
Sanford, Florida
Enough to make a decent sta rt a id
and the best of the land, set to
Samluole county Is getting her
Third and Bark.
a
chance
to
help
themselves
—
that
groves, tiled and irrigated, will cost
share of moonshiners just as every
'1
all the average-soldier asks. Te.mj a
you that now.
other county in the south and north
City Council Meets
City council met in regular session and east and' west seems to be get­
Tribune.

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HERALD

PAGE SEVEN

will visit Niagara Fulls, Boston and
Beautiful Dinner Party
New York.
One of the happiest events of the
L). C. Marlowe, secretary of the pjyU week was the six, o’clock dinner
Truck Growers hns returned from n given by Mr. and Mrs. Ben Guthrie
trip to the principal markets of the ln honor of the birthday of their
north and cast and reports the pros­ aunt, Miss Mollie Hunter?
The pretty homo was most beaup e r s for a good market this season
tifully
decorated with rut flowers
as
very
bright.
Mr.
Marlowe
has
C. A. Palmer of Bridgend wan in
Mr Hill Hosier left Inst week for
and
ferns
and the Zable was lovely
been
absent
about
thirty
days
and
The iMany Friends
a three weeks* vacation to his old the rlty Tuesday and reports every­
hi Its snowy whiteness, silver, cut
visited
all
the
big
cities
nnd
met
the
thing
in
that
part
of
Se
minole
county
home in Lee, Mass.
C ass and china, with the birthday
as being in a most nourishing condi­ selling Agents of his organizations.
and Patrons
Hide a P o rt you will like It. 4-t
4
f
,
*•
tion.
Mr. and Mrs C. K. Lucas have* cake in the center.
Home-made rolls, fried chicken
Jw. Davis of the C. W. Znring C o . ,
returned
from
u
trip
to
Indiana
nnd
of
We guarantee our suits for boys
and all the accessories needed for a
rilled «»n the
th* local
1,11111 trude
irum here
n , “ Wed*
’ * lo wcnr for „jx months. Perkins &amp; many points in the north and east,
going to Washington and Baltimore delightful meal were greatly enjoyed
r.rsday.
_
Britt.
5-ltc
M RS. G R A C E E A R L E W IL L IA M S
The dessert was
and points in Virginia. They made by the guests.
EZ- Sea! pint fruit jars a t L P.
Full Millinery Showing
the round trip in their car nnd simply delirious, real obi fashioned
5(5-ft (
McCuller’s.
•
can find her in
• First fall showing trimmed models found good und bud roads but bad pound cake witli peacjli ire crea
Horn io Mr. and Mrs. John now on display at Quality Shop.
oo real trouble in getting through an*! cherries.
Miss llu n tcrr .reeivyd many lit
Miuwr. Friday. Sept. 12th, a line
a-tfc
t
Hie Clark Building .
and they enjoyed the trip immense­
tokens
of love ami remembrance,
h»by hoy.
ly.
• Mrs. C. W. White ami MUs Caro­
and seemed the happiest one present.
l-l lyn White returned home Wednes­
just opposite the Post Oflicc
Ride a Dort, you will like it.
Dr. T. A. Neal is home again and
Those who enjoyed the evening were
is
now
out
of
the
service
after
serv­
\li.„ Thelma Bates of Tilton, Gu., day after having spent tin* summer
Mrs. Walter Lalng, Mrs. R. E. Milu the attractive guest of her father, in Waynesvillo and other places of ing for many months in the medical len, Mrs. E. E. Cox, Mr. and Mrs.
corps of the U. S. A., being stationed
interest in North Carolina,
Mr. W. It. Bates.
Guthrie and l i t t Carmen Guthrie.
in
Texas most of the time. He re­
W H E N YOU T H IN K OF# CAN
Price* - duced on all go da at
DY T H I N K OF T H E KANDY ceived bis digchnrgo at Camp Gor­
M*. Gr ne Williams’ milliner* store.
Birthday ParlyIF IT HAS SUGAR don and be lias not made up his
59-tf I K IT C H E N .
Miss May Thrasher entertained a
mind
as
yet
about
bis
future
loca­
IN I T WE HAVE IT.
STAR
j J. Diekinson, the city attorney T H E A T R E B U IL D IN G .
tion but bis many Seminole county number of little friends of Miss Marv
49-tf
friends are hoping h r v.il! lum le here Elizabeth i'uleston ip honor of her
i. taking a week’s vacation in North j
I . Henry McLnulin i- r.p.'nding a again.
birthday last .Saturday ••veiling. The
dim
nnd
other
points.
(
( arol
w «lays in New York buying his
little
folks gathered -arly at the
Ride * Dort, you will like it. 4-t I holiday goods nnd incidentally tnkMr. nnd Mrs. T. S. Ilnlf and little
Thrasher
home and from there were
Mt and
mil Mrs. W. D.
it. Kowe
Rowe r e - ( ing in the big city, lie stopped at daughter have arrived from New taken to the Slur Theatre to see the
■ —i ________
turn"! home Tuc.yiay from Ja c k s o n -[ Washington and other cities enroutc. York where they have been living | movies and then to th* home again
the
past
year
nnd
will
again
reside
Homes
for
Tencliers
Nolire
\i!!. and other points of interest.
The Daughters of Wesley will hold
tiieir bungalow south of the city. where they wer • served ice i.reatn
Towards
the
latter
part
of
next
t'on.j'icte stock Diamond tires their annual bazaar and a cooked Their many friends are glad to have and cake and danced and played
Notice is hereby given that a spec­
wc*’c many teachers for the Sanford
food sale Saturday. Nov. 22, 1919.
Wight lire Co
fir»*U
t liem Inn k in Sanford, us residents games until it was time (or them to seb ils will arrive from various parts ial meeting of the stockholders oj
5-tf
Mr. |; E. Millen left Monday for Place 'Announced later.
again. Mr. Hud was captain in the bill l i n r young lio*tr.'.i and the i’f t is Mute und other states. These Sanford Hotel Construction Com.
\\,;,i. Garden where she will lie the . ('lias. F. Haskins is in the city for U. S. army during the war blit did honorin' good night and leave for tout lers must
find
comfortable puny. Inc:, will he held in the ComThey wished Mary
&lt;*f her daughter. Mrs* W. C. | a short visit to his home after not get across. He has been doing a Hour ilium.*.
boa.
ding
places
i
n
‘the
city
at reason-i
;
.. .
1spending the past six months with great work since the war in ndver- Elizabeth many happy returns und n|,|,
‘ herwira
-ivya*.**’*» ■ Santoro, Florida, on
lb-...
iioo*l
luck
In
her
pew
&gt;
.
)tm
in
Miami
October, 1919, at 8&lt;
Hill*’ a Hart, j/mi will like it. 4-t his daughters in Jacksonville. His tiJiiir
! tear i here. Anyone willing to hoard flu* (itIt ^day
a-v of Dctobor,
—
1rrr.rr
h
••• , ; i v*» &lt;
peels to have many new people coin­ where llie Pubstotis will soon take one or more teachers will be greatly o'clock p. m., for the purpose of con*
II .
. t a**'1 i i• •i»#
up their til.ode
I him again.
ing here during the winter.
assisting in the cause of education. sidering und acting upon a proposi­
D. (5 Wagner in Ki*-imI*
M
M rs j. It. Stewart i&gt; now randy
If you have anything to offer, kind­ tion to negotiate a loan, to dctcrpiine
nu •• ^ . their parents* nr*! in ChiNotice
i
•
Itlrilulay Party
ly comm unicate' with Supt. T. W. amount, of same, nature of security
i ^"r your orders for pansy plants.
( ’
To Stockholders Sanford Buililing .V
A pretty birthday
anniversary Lawton, at tbe court bouse, S u n - J to be given 'i*1'1
(Jet tin bed ready.
I to
nv.tVr r, r ' •* •*
1iurt - 1 r ••mtv body. Bryan* Auto
Loan Association:"
i j„.
party
was
hel^
at
the
.lemo
of Dr. f„r&lt;i ♦e,.ir „i. -.
Board
of
Directors
,r*
arrange the
4-tf
Mr.
and
Mrs.
It.
T
Thrasher
and
C&lt;*
All stockholders are requested t «*
.......... i'uii'Mnn Monday
I
loan,
and
to
a
u
tm
o
.-c
.mil
empower
son,
Robert
returned
borne
Tuesday
&gt; . Ma • i hieux and son of Gabrielle
hr piesciii at m e monthly meeting afternoon in honor of their daughter,
the
proper
officers
of
the
corporation
.•iter
spenuiag
se»erul
days
\
e
r
y
|
V
»
niiM’.M
iltN
.
NOTICE
i
i
v
Li «
of thi&lt; hoard of director's of the San- Mary Elizabeth who celebrated liets
4
*to execute on behalf of the corpora. the {i lection returns* from 1pleasantly in Tam pa as tin* guest i&lt; of J fxni Building A- Loan Associniton to 1Uth birthday.
l*r..*..i
(
..ipti
r
&lt;8(i0,
Ai t s \f I.M9, l&lt;rv- Hon such evidenepr. of inib htijlness
Daigrr,
Sr.
Mr.
and
.Mrs.
F.
*
.
•
{
.
l
*
•
eM
lhai | •
ii office on Monday.
it
*A lurge number of Mary Eliza­ Miles that all persons who registered i .as may '•be decided
. . . .
” to
upon, and
••ad t i* Woodinnd l’arl:.
Mrs. Ed. Betts, Mrs. Fred S. September 22nd, for the purpose of beth's friends gathered fur the occa­ automobiles
l. s currying live per- .ies e r . lrilll#iu.t M, e h ’other business us may
•
•#*1t •*
ndu,\&gt; now.
I)aiger, ’ Jr., and Master Frederick, amending by-laws.
sion and to wish her many happy re­ 1less, in I.HS. ftrxl paid ntu.v t h a . i . pr),p, rl\ *oiin 'ocidre the m e t in g .
Bp"
IPe for
Ins the
I In, full
full y'unr, or 111.
..
Sanford Building &amp; Loan Assn.
turns of her uiitiil day.
five dollars
t wo,
Dr * nurd has opened an olllce Miss.s ! I uriei and Dora II arrr. Id
IIv ord* r "f the president.
By
T.
J.
Miller.
President.
llarrold
w
:r
•
visitors
The liou-e was prettily d c.ornt.d dollars ami fifty cents for the half
it it. \ ..well miilding, having for and Mrs. ' A.
II. C. Du Rose,
Attest:
in a color scheme of pink und green, year, shall bo refunded all
ib. i
tto i • 'l in e wi*"ks been in the at DeLautl Monday.
ML*
Secretary.
A. P. Connelly, Secretary,
tin no s and music aided in making excess «f the amounts st^rld. whi' h l
Carlo II *t I.
1 K K M. t i ns at th* II. &amp; O. Best
j 2-4tc
t i e afternoon a merry one. Tail’d s u n s are now available for payment.'*
1ti­
•lilt Clothed for boys carry buv.
were arranged on the porch for those
Tin* law authorizing trie m oney|
a &gt; \ n. rah guarantee. Get them at
WANTED — OLD CLEAN
wishing
to
play
Rook.
to
be refunded requires ritiit demand i
t
ily
Registration
l’«•(,;&gt;.&lt; .v Britt.
5-ltc
RAGS. ANY KI ND EX­
b**
made II* till- t!oilip(reller within
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
The guests w e y then invite*^ in
CEPT
OLD
SOCKS.
I'm'. Mason fruit jnrs at L. P.
one
year from June 9th, 1 U9. u*v
city
clerk
of
Sanford
will
open
on
to&gt;*
dining
room
where
they
were
COATS,
PANTS.
OR
M&lt;
56-tf
compunied
by sutisfatory proof tiiat
Sept.
2:ird,
HHH,
and
keep
open
for
erved
dainty
refreshments
consisting
LED SPREADS. AT TIIE
M \ re*| Kjng and son left iS:ita
period
of
seven
days,
until
Sept.
the
person
applying
U •ntitleil lo it.
of
pink
ire
renin
and
little
enkes
HERALD OFFICE.
SD-tf
ird
- .i visit to friends and rcl29th, 1919, the registration hooks of with pink Icing. Those enjoying I hi
NOTE:
f l i l S R E FER S ONLY
Have yvu read the K**KoMn tire
- .
- i \ annuli und other points
the city of Sanford, at his office in lovely party were Mau«le Lake, .Mil­ TO R EG ISTRA TIO N S FOR 1918;
ail.
For sal*1 at the B. &amp; (&gt;. Best
in Georgia
the city hall, between the hours of 9 dred Holly, Olive Newman, LeClaire TO CARS CA R R YI NG FI VE P E R ­
l-tc
Buy H amonds.
Wight Tiro Co. buy. Best service.
a. m. nnd 4 p. in., on said days, for Jones. Mildred Hand, Doris Hand, SONS OR LESS. WH E R E M ORE w
a r ’ I III’.AMS
Master
William
Wilmot,
son
of th*1 purpose of giving opportunity to Georgia Mobley, Anna Smith, Grace T H A N S5.00 FOR T j l E P I 1,1 Hi p. M.
I
*
55-tf
nf4
M
' adye and Alyc* Saunders Mrs. F. W. Wilmot left Orlando yes- the voters of the city to register und Gillon, Jean Maxwell, l.cfTt Belle YEAR OR M ORE T H AN $2.6"
CHANNELS
housc!
H’rday
for
Jacksonville,
where
no
become qualified to vote at the spec­ Hagan, Julia Dutton, Emma Spen­ FOR TI I E HALF YEAR WAR
e! (/ueen-lioro, N.C., ure the
•: Mrs. A. I). Parrish on Will meet Ids aunt, Mrs. N. W. ial election to he held October 7th, cer. May llollv, Mildred Holly RAID.
*■ ANCLE IRONS
Green, taking tlje Clyde steamer for 1919.
•BLANKS MAY ME HAD FROM
Fret*.: avenue.
Alice Elder. Dorothea Yong,' Re­
T. BARS
Charleston, where lie will enter
F. P. RINES,
becca Stevens. CatherineSyme:. Ca­ T H E COUNTY TAX C O LLEC ­
\itef.tmu. Ladies' While getting
Porter Military Academy.
TORS
OR
FROM
3-6tc
* City Clerk.
milla I’uleston, Thotnus Bissett,
the h * ready fpr school tlon't forget
TRUSS RODS
ERNEST AMOS, Comptroller.
Briggs Arrington, Albert Connelly,
the *jx month guaranteed suites a • The Ladies Guild of the Eplscopa
Everything ;uul anything
Harry Woodruff, Joe Caldwel,, Dean Tallahassee. Florida. •
iVrkins A- Britt.
5-llc church expect to hold u bazaar ayd
5-ltc
fair for three afternoons and nights
Turner.
Thomas
Wight,
Algernon
Hr D. (’. Ward, Osteopath is in
in litis lituj delivered t»
Christian Science services
of Dec. 2nd, flrd and 4th in U**’
Speer. William Du Hose.
Sanford on Monday, Wednesday
will
lie
held
at
the
W
oman’s
Parish House.
t
1-tf
M. II.
you when promised nt
n o t ic i:
an 1 Kr av of each week. 58-tf
Club, Oak avenue, between
15,000 miles out’of a set of KoKoNotice is hereby given (bat the
Third and Fourth strets,
correct prices. Always
L-i r* i McDaniel will attend
Mo tires! That is what the sheriff
Baptists and Methodists Will l'la&gt; undersigneti hqs I&gt;»•*•n appointed ad­
on Sunday, morning ut II
Fur- l Mot* Military Academy at
of Tampa got out of his set. 5-ltc
get out prices lirsl if
Another base ball game lias been ministratrix of the estate of W. I*.
odock.
48-tf
For
on, Va. Prof*. N. J. PorAkers, deceased, and all heirs at law,
arranged
between
the
Baptist
anil
O.
P.
Swope
of
Oviedo
was
in
the
• i e;ol o| this school.
you wanl to Five
Methodist Sunday school tennis rf legatees, devisees anil ereditors anil
city Tuesday looking after his*'new
Quart Mason fruit jurs at L. P.
this city and the date set for next all persons having claims or demnnd^
possession, the Clark block.
M.
money nn l *inie
McCuller’s. •
56-tf
Boost
Tuesday, September 2llrd at 4:.'PI in against suid estate will present them
Swope purposes to fix up this build­
bihn Smith, Mrs. Archie in g 'in first class shape and says it
to tbe undersigned, duly au th e n ti­
Leon’s Auto Transfer, All trains Holden Park.
l1, " • I MrM. Hand motored will he made one- of the best busi­ met. Phone 91. Hotel Carnes.
This is the second game between cated, within the time prescribed by
157-tf
&gt;" Orlando Monday where they ness blocks in tbe city.
these two teams, the M. E.'s taking law, or the same will l»» forever
»|H
day shopping.
U V A U R O N W O RKS
the first by u close margin about barred.
/'PANSY PLANTS
For Sanford .Motorists
ft
This Sept. 6th, 1919.
Th-;
a man at the curl* to
ten days ago.
Tbe Presbyterian
f Y IA G K S O N V IL L E - , F L A .
Violet Plants
Sanford Motor Club:
»m.
CUBA LEE AKERS.
i.
.
55-tf
Sunday school is now organizing u
QAYAXJCTWefH «&gt;U6A-«J&lt;OGAfrin
Snapdragon Plants
—• *•••«&lt; •?** 4* HI. - - i mi
•• w T l i f f ^
In helia.f of tin* New Sm yrna Mo­ team ami it is expected that arvrral
4-8tc
Sanford, Fla.
M
1 II. Marshall and little
Scarlet Sag*’
tor
Club,
wo
extend
to
you
n
cordial
Oa nr
games will b*' played this season.
Dorothy a r e | visiting relnVerbena Plants
invitation to attend, with yokr fam­ These teams play good amateur hall
•j.
* irtends in Savannah, Ga.,
Cnrnations
*
ily and friends, a SEA FOOD D I N ­ an* the giiines create a lively inG-rwMarshall is in New York.
Nasturtium Scdd
I
NE R to he held in New Smyrna on
*st. A small nil mission fee is churgM.
Larkspur Seed
swimming pool is now
the last Thursday of this m onth at •••1 at the gate to d* fray expenses.
Opei
And if your favorite llower is not four o'clock. The more, the merrier,
Wednesdays, Thursdays,
Su irdi
in
this lisf. let me know what it is so come and bring a large crowd.
and Sundays in the afterre
Seminole Association*
and
I will grow it for you. Your
'
(50-tf
The
representatives
of 25 Baptist
early
order
will
be
appreciated
and
M
T h is . Emmett tVi!churches
from
Orange,
Seminole.
plants
delivered
at
the
proper
Ur.
?.
WeiltiCMiny lor New York
Volusia
ami
Lake
counties
composAirs.
J.
R.
Stewart.
814
Myrtle
ave­
r. they will spend the next
g
th**
Seminole
Assoriutfon
will
innue.
Phone
260-W.
5-ltp
H.e Catskill mountains and
*
meet
at
the
Baptist
Temple
Sept.
Mrs. F. II. Cnldwell has return, d
• 0&lt;e many delights of that
22-21. Several • prominent speakers
from Sanford where she went to a t­
will lo* here. Among them will he
tend the wedding of u relative, M «s |
Dr. II. S. (tightmire of Daytona,
Alice Whitntr. • Mrs. Caldwell ex­
who sp.*aks Monday night, Dr. Lin­
pects to leave the Inst of the week
coln llulley anil Dr. C. I,. Collins
-• &gt; Jfe*^7*
for Virginia College at Roanoke,
who speak on Tuesday evening.
Va., where she is chaperone anil iif
CommcncinulSuntlay, Sept.
There will be about 100 represent­
! distant to the Dean.—Tam pa Times.
atives.
Sessions will lie held Mon­
21st,
the
Seminole
Hotel
will
Fire
St. Kenneth Murrfll has arrived in
day evening, Tuesday mqrning, af
New York and will soon be borne,
put on n fspecialjpsuntliiy
ternooii and evening and Wednes
Autom obile
according to word received by his
Dinner foK $1.00. -.igj £
day morning. An auto ride will be
parents, Cnpt and Mrs K. R. Mur­
"iven the repreienattivcs on Tuesday
Theft
rell. Kenneth has been in Fran re
afternoon.
(Table I)* IIotoL
for more than a year and will be
Liability
glad to* get buck to.Sanford again.
WIiuF m in a Name
Miss Carter is ut the French Shop
In a list of discharged soldiers we
It is a trust that is placed upon us by reason of
Collision
to welcome her many Jriends nnd
find tho following, with the numbers
customers. She will he glad to help
our relationship with them. To help each patron con­
of their insurance policies and their
Bonds
you select your fall millinery. 3-lte
addresses:
•
structively is our special privilege. We invite you to
During the week days they
Among the many renl estate drnlK
Asad Experience Wilson (4,565,356),
this week is the sale of the Dingcei
test our service.
will serve a Merchants Lunch
Van Hook, N. D.
it. present 20 Leading Companies
cottage on Myrtle avenue to \V. C.
Mih Gosh (984.410). 220 I D M - d «*.,
for 7lie.
Hill and the Sirrine house on Park
Chicago, J l l .
"riling Every Branch
a.uiiuv to W E. Walthall, these j
Green Horn (2,027,442)— (.251,-7
sales being mnde by W. P. Carter of
787), Statezborn, Gn.
tc£&gt;
the Connelly Real Estate* Co.
Velvet’ Couch (3,48,184), Buskley,
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Peters left on
Ark.
Will Swindlo (1,317,784), Centre,
Sunday for Chicgo where /Mr.
Veters goes lo attend the meeting of
Texar.
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110 west FIRST STREET
the Travelling Engineers Associa­
I’nris Green (2,647,952). Huntington,
tion. Before returning home they I
W. Va.
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|j,tle Happenings
Mcnllon of
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personal Itcnm
ofInlcrc*!

In and A bout
The City

Summary of (he
Floating Small
Talk* Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Readers!

In New Q uarters

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NEW MILLINERY JUST IN

Receiving Daily Shipments of all the
Latest Creations in Fal l Millinery

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PAGE EIGHT

Two Stocks
in Sanford

SEPTEMBER 19 io i 9

SC R IP P S BOOTH C A R S
Hood—Goodyear and Fisk
Tires and Tubes
REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS
F 0 R D.S ‘ A S P E C I A L T Y
llun. John I). Jlnkins
General Superintendent

P le a s e

I'irst baptist Sunday Srhoul
We give here the ollicers elected
and their lines of activity':
Hoit. Schellc Mnines. President
M anagement.
Mr. D. II. Hodges, 1st Vice Pres.,
Const i and E ilnrgem-nt.
Mi. \ . T. Wheciess, 2nd V re
Pres., Socials and Ushers.
Dr. John T. Denton, *lrd Vice
Pres., Religion*-.
Mr. Ilatnil E. Tolar, Secretary,
Publicity, Adv. r. i ing.
Mr. L. T. Ilryan, Treasurer,
Finance
Mr. It. ^ . (!rovem»tein, Mani ger
Athletics, ( i a ill's.
.Mr. P I!, (intchcl, Chorister, Glee
Club O nartette.
* Mr. Itiirl; Ste le, C tair .tan li &gt;usc
Committee.
Dr. George Hyman. T :e i &gt;*r

represen-

Armour F ertilizer Worhs
Jacksonville. H or'ida

M O B JLO ILS andG A S O L IN E
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A C C E S S O R IE S
Cars Washed and Delivered—We Will
for and Deliver Your Car.
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LL GAMES FOR THE WEEK

h i t s (’huiiman. Uruw, Huntc
••ri,

Thompson.

ii . . •. St&amp;wart. Tl
Sanford

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StevePa

Sanford W ins
Ail

Established P'O'i

General Insurant e
game, .l;5tl.
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Totals

profitsPKA UTS I I i CIIASt'R i. rllrcti.e
sn.l cconnrnic.il b o . , i„, i
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mill. D on tint iiij.ur luir or *1 .
I» |&gt;trfcctl&gt;- *jf.— can lie no.I any­
where. Splendid for working and
timing holies.
For romfoM, 11rail li ami piotit., o»c the
original ••p R A T T h ."
R t f u i t in fe r io r t u b t lilu le t .

Grt your vuppl) now,

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Employers I.lability

barlow
Tyson
Gray, sPin Ian. L'h ,
Cttrti:. .1
II uttlerT iih
Ollcrmaii, I It
McIntosh, rf
Walton, c
Vines, p

OLD

AGE

STARTS
W IT H

l&gt;.*. G eorge ilynm n Teacher
Here in-Sunday Morning l l u b

Sunday Morui n ( lull Orgni/i*d
On n e tt Sunday, Sept, lltli tli
On la-t Sunday morning' the Re- otllcers are ' * lo* in 1 11 a &lt;-d. Spiv '
rejin-Suii I .v Mur big Cluh was or­ citil program lias *c m prepared. It
ganized.
Sixty-nine names have is expected t hat ' he GO will be pres­
heitn si| ni-d to tin* enroUmeiit us e n t . T he eluli meets at 10:20 a. m.
charter mouthers.
Forty-one were in the parlors of the Uaptist Temple,
present at the meeting Sun.lay.
T h e club lias its object the building
up of lives physically, mentally,
socially and religiously.
Meetings
tire held every Sunday morning nt
10:110 in tin* pallors of tin* baptist
Temple and the las* Friday evening
of ouch ino.'ilh. ’Fit" goal f..r momlo-rship so t by the chili fur Septem ­
ber is t(Ml enrolled. w.ith &lt;10 present. I
Of the sixty-live now enrolled in
th e eluli. 22 are celery growers, 1X 1
nre railiend men.
sire engaged its
business, 7 are | mf c *. * ,.d men.

YOUR

K ID N E Y S

Bclsnr* says that old nira t&gt;»»:lns with swallow of water. Thn oil fltlmulatsi
weakened kidneys and digestive ortr*»tia. tti»» klilm-v action and enables the
This being true. It Is easy to t.ellevo organs to throw off tho poisons which
that by keeping tbe kidneys »nd .11- '*•'"*&lt;• premature old nge. .New life and
aestlve organs cleansed nn,| In proper Mtr.*i.Kili inere.uo us you continue th«
w orking order old age can bo deferred treatment. When completely restored
and life
prolonged far beyond that cncontinue taklne a capsule or two e.i* h
joy M by the avrrago pera'.n.
day. u til,li M I.P .U , Maartcm Oil Cap­
sules will keepo mi in b«altJi a:: 1 vigor
For over 100 years liO Id i MKDAI, amt prevent n return o f thtmllsc.ii *.
ttssrlem Ofl lias been relieving thn
ls»,/int wait until old ago or d ease
weaknesses and disability due to nil- have s-lllrst down fo r geo*t. d o ti your
............ .
»t Iff n "tnndard old- druggist and got a box of HOLD
tin
• -enieily nn-l 1— s n*&gt; Intro- Mi:t&lt;\t, tl.-mrlem Oil CapOules. Jtnney
do
•..»l,1 • Ml*t&gt;.\|, .l . irli-tu *i|l Is rrfuriilril if they do not help you. Y hfee
Ind.
1 111 *
■ steless capsule* si/*--*
ltuf remen.I.-r to ask fo r the
con* .in ■
n it '■ drops
original Imported HOLD MKi*AI. brand,
them u.&gt; )'*• 1 would a lull. w.ti. a m.utl In se.i|ei| packages.
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KEIil* YOUR EYE ON THE HERALD WANT COLUMN

Harlow
Sanford
S u n rn a ry :
11 Sui.ford
••li Register
by Register

STILL DOING BUSINESS

1800

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Sanford
Stewart, '1
Chapman,
httson. ef
(*r&lt;iw. .'lb
Walker, If
T lio t’psor
't.mville,
O.ilfl-, rf
Register. 1

Surely Holds

Umpire l.kzun.
: rer, Main

Tot alt
San ford
Stewart,
(Continued on page PJ'

Chain biting, blond,tucking tlin an.I
other intret pr-ti. tliie* comfort to
' rnwi ami milker*. Prevent! mui!
summer drop in tuUL-yirl.l. lucre net

JAMES &amp; FAXON, Jacksonville, Fla.

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Rr&lt;tdetiU»wn , 7 r t wo base hit-*. Elli­
ott 2, L a r b y . ' Goodwin, Drake: tlrs
lui.-e-on balls. o(T Drayton 2, Drake
s. struck out by Drayton
Drake
t: -a.-riticp hit-. Child*-, Stewart,
Drayton: sucrifiie tly, Chapm an;
pn-.sed balls, Angel It: wild pitches.
Drake 1. double piny Crow, nnnssin
ed: time, 2 hours: umpire, powlton:
&gt;'tendance, 2*10.

T o ta l:
llradentow 11
Elliott, 2b
Alban*-e, 1i •
Rood, li
White, ef
H unter, rf
Lariey, .'lb
Jloodvvit*, -Angel, c
Drake, |i
tfBtcwurl

&lt;i*,r Agent. A.'It. I*. W. HlillMiON. "ill w.I.c ;*i j any «•! the itltutc
(ornir ii ia oral re ur ;...*il. &lt;g you need In the Insurance line,
through his Mini k'tiioit wiih ii** he tail i.iu- joii Insurance prolcc*
i .i n 1 1 :l '• i**r; «.ri;a -t I'.'iiipan).- in v.tcli and e&gt; cry ll.te.

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P a rtii order* »r*d tatiifird coilcioert wiio hnvruw d our fruili/rr
yr»r after year, who alwayt gladly treommend our goodi to tlwif
n e ijljx ri are csir beu ad.ertiirmcnt.r Our price! nrt alvvayi llie
lov.eit. b.a vvtven Q U A L IT Y li couoJered. never 100 hijlv W in e
fee laieii price Inn. cr lend order anJ you will be treated r'shL
r c m iu /x n s . in sc c T ta o ts. sp h a ylr s . i -o vlth y s u ir u r s

K . O . I’ A I N T I ilt l ’ i:U T II.l/.i:it C O .

.l n i k o o u v i l l e . P lo r l d a

Sanford, Florida

J. E. SRUUUNC

SAVE tlie Leather

Keep Your Shoes Meat
LIQ U ID S AN D P A S T E S
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FOR BLACC.WHITE.TAN A N D
OX-BL00D(0AHK BROWN) SHOES
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lion. Srlu-llc Maines
Prenldcnt
llerean-Sumbi) Morning CIuli
Mr. M. L. Wright is superinten­
dent of Senior and Adult D epart­
ments of the baptist Sunday school
and was chairman of tIn* committee
recommending Go* organization \f
the club.
,
Hon. John D. Jlnkins
general
superintendent of the First b a p tist
Sundny school and under his leader-

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L u ck y S tr ik c p a c k age this w a y — tear
oil part of th e lop

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only.
Protects the L u c k y Strike
cigarette—a cigarette ‘made
of (hat delicious real BurIcy tobacco. It’s toasted.

Q u a r n n b e e d by
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THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE NINE

Ladies’ Ready-to-wear, Men’s Furnishings, 1
Beginning F R I D A Y - l A T H A
SEPTEMBER the | 7 f = P
For the next 10 days we will oiler our Entire Lilies of Ladies’ and Children’s ReadyMen’s Furnishings and Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes at prices
egardiess or the cost. This merchandise must be sold within ten days, relless of the great loss to us. Owing to the fact that we are not going to handle
t’s, Goods and Men’s. Women’s-and Children’s Shoes any more, prices on these
3 will be less chan the original cost.
We have on hand around $3,000.00 worth
len’s Furnishings and Shoes that will have to be moved at once to make room
our Fall Lines of Piece Goods, Nolions and Ready-to-wear Exclusively.
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One lot of White Wash Skirts
regular $2.50 value Closing out at

White and Fancy Wash Skirts
good quality, going at

Big Line of White and Colored
VoilQ.and Organdie Waists
special v a l u e at

Big assortment of Georgette
Crepe and Silk Crepe de Chenc
Waists. The new fall styles. All
stvlcs a n d colors, going at
-a*a A t r a n d

Ladies’ fast colored Gingham
Dresses, made of best quality Amos
keag. $0 and $10 values, going
in this sale at

Childrens and Misses Midc'v Suits
plain, white and With Blue
Skirts to button on, a suit
A C AND

LADIES’ SILK UNDERWEAR
Silk Camesols, made of best quality Mcs
saline, plain and fancy top

Lot No. 1. Men’s canvas Dress
Shoes, rubber and leather bot­
toms, in white and palm
beach color. Regular
$2.75 value, closing out at

Lot No. *1. Men’s black shoes, lace
and button. Regular $5.00 val
Full line of Muslin Underwear going
at big reductions during this
TEN DAYS Sale.

Cotton Crepe and Flannelet Kirnon
as, short and long sleeves with
silk piping*.
All fancy
designs, g o i n g a t

Broken lines in Men’s and Women’s
good quality Dress Shoes and
Oxfords.
If we have your
size we will save you

g assortment of Ladies’ Figu
Voile Dresses, good quality
special value, closing out at
We m e agents for the McCall pat

Lot N o. 5. Misses and Childrens
Shoes and Oxfords. Sizes fiom
‘.i to 2. 'ihese
shoes actually cost us
$2.00 and $3.00 a pair wholesale and
we will guu a in ee every pair.
( ’losing out at the ridiculous
lew price of

Lot No. 2. Men’s Rubber bottom
tennis Shoes. Regular $1 P A ..,
value, closing out (&lt;r,1•_&gt;price
Lot No. 3. Men’s
guaranteed work shoes
$3.00 and $-1.00 value

( hiidrens and Misses Gingham
Dresses going as cheap as

Buy your School Dresses now
and save money

SHOES for the WHOLE FAMILY

Men’s Baibriggan and Nainsook
2 piece Underwear. Regular
. 75e quality, closing out a t

50c the garment
Closing out at less than cost ouren
tire line of Barker brand collars
The best 25c collar on the
mat ket
25c Still’ Collar 15c
35c Soft Collar 25c
We have your size and your styh
also quarter sizes.
One lot of Men’s Dress Shirts
and $3.50 value, sizes U (P ‘1
t o M' j closing out at
President 75c sus­
penders going at

terns. Full line of patterns,
magazines &amp; fashion books
a I w a v s o n h a n d.

Remember the Date, Friday, September 19th, at 9 A. M

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above named parties or either of them, aa
helra, deviaeea legatees, grantees or Other­
wise, am i all other unknown persons cla im ­
ing any Interest in and to the aald lands in­
volved In aald suit, et at
Order of Co nstructive Service.
In Ctrrn ll t’«tufl uf «ha S r * r n l H Jurllrla
T o all unknown parties elalming Interest
Clrrult of Fta rld*, S r m l n o lc Cuunt).
by, through nr under William Atkinson D a n ­
In I’h ncrt*.
iel, Luther C , Porter, The Portsmouth T r m t
C . I.. K anila ll, Oumplalnant
A Guarantee C o ., Alice C . Ill ll, D a v id I-ee
William Atkinson D a n l r l , L uthe r C . P o rtrr, Daniel, and A. D . Starhlrd, aa heir*. devlre-*,
Thr* 1‘nrHmnuth T r t n l A Guarantro C o ., grantee*, legatee* or othcrwLc, nr a n y or
AUre C . Illll. I la \ 1*1 Lee U a n L I. A. I». either ol them and «tl unknown peraon*,
St arblrd , anti al! unknow n prtaona elaltn- corporation* nr a**orlation* claiming *9
Ine any Internal by throuah
* '• • " f . lb * Interest In the following desertbasl land*
above namrtl parti*** or elth**m, a a *ituat** In Seminole County, Florida, to-wit:
I to ; * Inrlutlve I—* I . H r I and 1)
krira, llnvl***c*, f t l t l l r r l . l , f * t r * « ... «rh*twlar, ant) ail other u nkm » n iirraona c l a i m ­ W. A. A I). L . Daniel’* Subdivision ol the
S
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ol Sec 10, T w p J | 6 . Itange 29 K.
ing an y inter**! in anti to ui&gt;l lantla Involvttl
130 acre* more or Is s.
In
aaiit *ult. rt al.
You and each of you are hereby ordered tn
Defendant*.
Order ol Cn n atru ctlv * Servfrr
be and appear before nur said Clr r u lt Co urt
To
ih r
defendant*:
William Atklnaon at the Co urt House In Sanford, Florida, on
l l a n ir l , l.uthar C . Porter. T h e I’ otUmotilh the Std day of Nov. A. D. 1919, then and
T r u t t A CSuaranttee Co.. Alice (.. Hill, there to make «n*wer to the bill ef Complaint
herein Died against you!
l&gt;avicl L e e l l a n ir l antt A. O. Starldfd:
It D further ordered that thla notice be
It a p p r a r ln r front th * rsrern bill „! comtilalnt herein filed, that yo ur place of r«el- p u hIL hed ones- a week fur twelve week* In
tlrnre la unknown, and th at you are over the Sanford Herald, a newspaper published
In Seminole Co u nty Florid*.
the aye o| S I ycara:
Wltnra* my hand and icat of aald C ir cu it
!t la therefore Ordered that you anil each
ol you do appear betore our aai'l Circu it Co u rt, thla the 7th day of Aug. 1919.
(Seal)
E . A. D O U G L A S S
Co urt at the Co urt Houae In Sanford. Florida
Clerk of C ircuit C o u r t Seminole Co. l 'la.
on the 6th tlay of l.cto ver. A. D. 1919, then
antt there to make an aw rr to the blit of b\ F . It ou*h elder
Solicitor
6 S - I3 t e
r omplaint filed herein againat you.
It la further ordered th at Ihie order be
Notice
of
Application
or
To*
Deed
Under
puiiliel.rd in the Sanford Herald, a newtpaper
Senior* S nl Chapter 1)1*. L aw * of F l o r ­
jiuhlllhed In Seminole C o u n t y , Fla., once a
ida
wrek for eight cunaecutlve weeka.
Notice la hereby given that Y . W. T h i g ­
Wltneaa my hand and teal of aald Circuit pen. purchaser of T a t Certificate N&lt;&gt;. 10*.
Co urt thla the 7lh day of August 1919.
dated the 3rd day ol Ju ly , A. D. 1916, baa
(Seall
E.
A.
D O U G L A S S . filed **lil eertilirate In my olfice, and ha*
Clerk of C ircu it C o u r t Seminole Co., F I* . made application for ta t deed tn l*tuo in
Ilouaho ldrr.
accordance with law.
Said certificate e m ­
Solicitor.
braces the following drarribed property sit­
uated In Seminole county, Florida, to-wit:
Lot 3*. Itohlnson’a Survey of an Add to
In the Circu it Court of Ih r S e t e n t h Jutllrlal Sa nfo rd .
T h e *ald land bring n»*e*»rd at
Circuit of Florid*. Se m in o le f o a n l j , In the date nl the fsauanre nl such certificate
C h an re ry.
in the name of W. J . Thigpen, Unless aald
J. P. Laing . joined by J. K . Lalng, her hua- certificate thall he redeemed ‘ according to
band.
law- ta t deed will |*«ue thrreo.v on the 30th
Complalnanta
day **f September, A. D . 1919.
VI.
vVltns** my otfirial aignature and seal
Wm. C . Andrnried, II . If. Ilamaey. Ceo. It. this the 23th day of Augutt. A. D. 1919.
Morton. .In d iv id u a lly and aa trustee, C a l ­
(seall
E , A. D O U G L A S S ,
vin A. F oa w -. Anna C . Wood bridge, Indi­
Clerk C ircuit C o u r t Seminole Co., FI*.
vidually and aa trotter, Albert &lt;!. K a n t
2-5tc
Ity V, M. Douglas*. II . (*.
and Hlchle Woodhriilge, and all unknown
prraont claiming Intereat, by through or un­
der any of the above narneil defendant*, In Circuit Courl, S e t e n t h Judicial Circuit
rlther aa helra. ileviaeea, grantee*. legatee*
Seminole Cnunly, Florida.
In C h tn r e r v
or oth»rwi«e, and all unknown pcr*onr claim*
M arv M. S»e—
tvI J ; , - .
In? Intereat l»v. throueh n» "r .drr
C.
Complainant
Murpney „ • l
P l-h m ond M urp hay, Iter
vt
Illll to
Quiet T i t l e
hu*l.and, now .,r&lt; eaied. a* heir* deviaeea.
legatee*, or otherwise, and all other unknown All unknown hrira of and all unknown per­
prno n * claiming any lntere*t In ami to *aid
son* elalming Interett under F.. S. amt K. J
property Invlovrd in *ald ault.
White, Mr* C. W. Ja ro rk* ami all unknown
Defendants.
ieraont elalming Interest unilrr C . \V,
firtlrr of Conatructlve Service
acock* and all unknown partle* c la im ­
T o all unknown parlle* claiming lnterr*t
ing an interett In ami t &gt; Lota 2, .1, I . 5,
by, through or under Wm. &lt;i. Andrnrled,
6 ami 7, 11took 2, E . J . White’* Su b d iv i­
It. II. Ila m te y, Geo. 11. Morton, Individually sion a* recorded In plat book No 2, Seminole
and a* trustee. C a lv in A. I’oage. Albert G. C o u nt) Itrcordi, Defendant*.
Have*, lilehie Wooilbritlge ami Jr * ,le C.
ORDER
Murphey and J, llfthmnnrl M u rp hey, hrr
T o all unknown heir* ol, ami *11 unknown
htliband, a* heir*, tlevliee*, grantee*, legate.*
per*
&gt;n*
claiming
Interest
under E . S. A E , J .
r r otherwl»e or an y or cither ol them, and all
unknown perton*. corporation* or a**oeia* White, and t*&gt; all unknown j*rr*on* elalming
tlon*. elalming an Intereat In the following lntere*t under C . W. Jacockv, ami all u n ­
cleecribed property altuate In Seminole Coun­ known parties elalming an interest In uttd to
ty , Florida, to wit: Hreln at Intersection of L o t . 2. 3. t. 5, 6. Al7 .tlb.ek 2. F I W hile’-.
I
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K a i l 'L in e of Mellonvllle A v e „ with *&gt;*inh HuhJjvirion J* rerortfi-il
”*
'
-r. North along Mtllonvllle i Seminole Co u nty Iterord*.
.v . * . . ’i n i yard *. K*»t at right angle* 162'
Ys*a and ta ch of you are hereby ordered
yard*. South at right angle* 162 yard*, to appear to the hill cl romplaint herein
West |62 yard*. Sec. 30 T » p 19 S. flange filed against you, on the Itule day lor N ov­
31 E.
ember. the same being the third of Novem­
\ o u amt each of you are hereby ordered ber III19.
to he and appear before our *ald Clrrult
It I* further ordered that Ci!* n itic-* bn
Court at the Co urt Ho me n San fo rd . F la on published since each week for twrlvir week*
the 3rd day of N ov. A. l b 1919, then and | In the Sanford Herald, ^ ♦* -*p*p r J.a.*»
there to m *ke answer to the bill of .u nip lrln t ' llihcd In iiemlnolo County, Florid*.
her'tn riled against you.
Witne** my hand and ots, -, - ‘ *-vl of the
It I* further ordered that * hi* notice he | • aid Clrrult Court thl* ths
Au g­
published unre a week lor twelve week* in ust. 1919.
the Sanford Herald, a newspaper, publish**!
(Seall
E . A. D O U G L A S S
in Seminole C o u n t y , Florida.
Clerk,
C irc u it
C o u r t.
Wttne** my hand and *eal ol *aul Circuit Schelle Mainer,
C o u rt , thla the 71 h *lay of Augutt 1919.
Solicitor for Complainant.
65-131C.
(Seall
F.. A. D o U G I . A S S
Clerk *d Circu it Court Seminole C*.,. Kla.
E . F . Huuth oM rr
NOTICE

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Solicitor.

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N o tic e t* hereby giv en t h a t th e u n d e r ­
signed ha* been a p p o in t e d a d m in ie tr a tr i* of
t h e e s t a t e *.f W. I*. Aker*, ileeeased, a n d all
P I I I I C I . AM A T I O N
heir* at law, Irgatre e, rlrvitet-a and rrcdltor*
Whereas: C h a p te r II3GI. Art* ol 1919. a n d all p r r s n r * h a t i n g claim* or dem and*
a
g a i n t l sa id e s ta te will present th e m to th e
L a w * of Florida, entitled " A n act to abolish
the prrtent municipal government s*l the u nde rsigned, duly a u th e n t i c a t e d , within th e
c i t y of Sanford, county *&gt;( Seminole. O at • of tln u p r * - e r lb td by law. or t h e aarnr will he
F lorida , and ts, organic*. Incorporate anil fnrever barred.
t i l a b l l t h a city government for the r s n r ;
and to prrsrrlhe the jurisdiction, powrrv and
function* ol *aid municipalit y.
approved
June
7th,
1919, provide*, among other
thing* that " T h e provUlnna of Ih i* art *hall
become effective and thall he In (pll force
and effect on, from and alter the fjr »t T u es­
day after the llrtt Monday in January,
920; provided th at the tame shall he ap192
roved amt
proved
and ratllied
ratified by a
s majority vote ol
the (justified
Ih r city
qualified electors
elector* ol the
r lt y cl
oi Sanford,
vutlng at an rlertlon to be held lor that
purpoie on October 7th, 1919, am i it I*
hereby made the d uty u! the city rounril of
Sanford to provide tor and hold such else,
lion on the date namrd. Sabi council shall
give thirty day* notice of such election and
thall provide for and pay all r o d s nl holding
the same and «&gt;l the preparation ol I lit«
charter, not to r ir e e d line Hundred ' J 100.00)
Dollar*. Such elretlon thall tie held In con­
formity with law* and ordinance* nnw In
force relating to special elections.
At the
*ame rleejlnn there city commissioner* shall
be elected, provided thi* charter la ap­
proved and ratified II not, then no co mmis­
sioners will he elect,-*l.
Candidate* (or
c ity commission shall hr rtmsen and nomin­
ated a* follow*: Any one may circulate a
petition to have any number, not tn evreed
three, of names of candidate* for city rammiction, P1
placed on the ballot and
• uch
petition *h*ll lie *igned by one hundred or
more tjualifird elector! of the r lt y and *hall
Ire a rrom pa nlrd with a written notice that
the candidate or candidates who**- name or
n»mM i r e th rrrln pr«*«r»lr&gt;J mill accept th»*
of r lt y f ommlifiorH r if hr I* r l r r t n l ,
t h r r i l y rounril ih«ll p1ar« h Ia r.ami on ih*hiticit. p r&lt;»vi d*-«l that »urh petition anti
mrittrn nollre of acrrptanr** i* n ln l milh the
city rounril At i«*a«t t m
d i y i prior tu
r lir lln n * am! the rounril thall puhlUh Iho
U m n of all r an ilid atrt havitir &lt;|uaiifi«d a*
ab o vr In a n r * • paper of (jrn« ral Hrrulation
of th r ( it y . In th r isitir ju«t prerrillnic th r
election.
No r lr r to f ahall tlcn petition* for
mor* than three ramililatr*.
S o canifkifatr
•hall rir r u la tr hit &lt;imn petitionT hr^ lhrrr
raniUilatra r r r d v i n c tho th rrr h i g h * * n u m «
tier of votra ra«t at *urh rlrrtion* prnvblnl
t h r charter (• approvr«l aro] ratitii-4. ahalt hr
•Immcil rlrctad for th r f)r«1 ro fn m li* !u n rii
for furh trrtot hritinnlne and ending a* la
hrrtin brforr provided/* and
W h r f r a t : T h r art provide* that " T h r
form of government **f rhr ritv of Sanfor&lt;l
tid rd for u m lrr thla art ahall l»# that
Cro
DAVII a* th r
ConimWaion-Manacer I'lan/'
and
i
Wherra* T h r act further providi* that
th r olbrlal ballot for aurh i trrtion "hull hs v r

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t-M e

1919.

C o lt A I.F.K AKERS,

S a n f o r d , Fla.

Notice of Application for t a t Deed Under
Section h of Chapter I M S , Law* of Flor­
ida
Notice la hetrhy given that E . G. Hodge*,
purrha , r of T a a C r r G l i r a t e No. 230, data.I
ih r tth day ol June, A. D. 1917, h«* tiled
•aid certificate In my o 111re. and ha* made
application (or t a i deed to Issue in arr.*rdat.Ce with law. Said Certificate embrace* the
following deacrlhed property eltualed In Sem­
inole rounty , Florida, Itewtl: W
ol N E ' j
nl N W &lt;, of N W ' i )lc*a S 2 arrea), Sr r . 5,
Tp. 20 H„ It. 31 F.att. 3 Arrea.

T h r t a i d land being *•*, o w i at the da le
ol t h e la s u a n e r ol *uch r e r t i f ic a tr In t h e nam e
of J a m e s A*hlry.
Unless *ald re rllf ir a le
• hall be re d e e m e d a c c ording to law l a s d ied
*•111 i**ue there on on t h e t t t h d a y of O c to ­
ber. A. D. 1919
Witness m y olllrlal a ig n a t u re a n d seal ltd*
the llllh d a y of S e p t e t n h r n A. D. 1919.
Ileal)

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•ovftheaat quarter ol Section 15. T o w n s h ip 21 S
ol Itange 91 east, thence south filt ten chain*,
thence east nine hundred and o ne-half feet,
thence north four hundred and seven! -en
feet, thence west aeven hundred, fifty anti
on*-thlrd lert, th e m e north five hundred and
elghtv-thtre feet, thence wr*t one hundred
and flit) feet to the place ol beginning
Also the we*l half *&gt;( the northwest q uar­
ter ol the northwest quarter ol the northeast
quarter, Section 22, To w n ship 21, south of
Hang*- 31 cast.
Also Lot line of Church lltock (n the T o w n
of llvledo, Florida , being a parrel o| land 60
leet ra*t amt we»t by 1*1.4 feet north and
south oil the west entl *»l said C h u r c h Lot
l»t cf
—vi&lt;
u r ch :1 t h.lcc *.f r.eo,.l ,&lt;i
ri»*
rr *ai&lt;
t1 Cs hiiurch
Plat Itnok A, at page 111 In tl;n I’tibUe
orda *.f O r a - g ; C o u n t y , Florid* Un - i . * . r
the co unty *,( Seminole »a* formerly a p arti,
*al*l plot being entitled Alrean drla or O v ie ­
do."
You and each of you are hereby n rd r.rd
to appear towlhe complainant's bill of com­
plaint herein filed, on Monday, the i t b day
of Ja n u a r y , A. D. 1223, tt**i name being a
Rule D a y of Ihi* Court.
It is further ordered Ilya t this notice he
published for twelve week* in the S ir ,lo r d
Herald, a newspaper published In Sanford,
Seminole C o u n t y , Florida.
Witnraa E . A. Dnugla**, Cle r k of »*ld C i r ­
cuit Co u rt, and the seal th ereof, thl* the
ITth day of September. A. I). 1919.
(seal)
E . A. D O U G L A S S , C le r k .
Davia A Giles,
Solicitor for C o m p la in a n t,
fi-iate

In Clrrult Court, S e t e n t h Judlrlat Circuit,
In and For S e m in o le County, Florida
In

t hanrrry
Q. I*. Swope, C o m p lain an t,
v*.
Order of
L . S. S r a v r y et .1,
I'utdicatlon
Defendant*.
State of Florida
C o u nty of Seminole.
T o : E . II. Seavey, William 1*. Unger*,
Thoma* If. S r v e y , T h o m a* II . Iw vey, M. K.
Ilrnrk and Martha Urn k, hi* wife, E . S.
S r v e y and C y n t h ia S e v e y , hi* wife, J. C .
M clirlde, Cooper G ro ce ry C o m p a n y , a cor­
poration, John L . Ilran ch, W r*lcy L . Ilrwnch,
p W. Moran. IlilDbiirnugh Grocery Commy. a corporation, E . ,&lt;(. M c N a l t , J. If.
M c N a t t , E . M. I'utnam , Ja mc* A. L ev e y,
Jam ra So v r y , J. D . Thr&gt;mp*on, W m. E .
A le ia n d r r , A lr ta n d c r and l(u**rl, and W. F
A leta rider.
It appearing from the attlilavlt of 0 . I*.
Swope, th r rom plalnant, in the above *ult
herein duty fitnt, that It I* the belief of the
affiant that the place* of re«lde**e. - f •*-.£
; 1 . . . „ a , o v * l urtendant* are unk nown: that
t h rr * I* no person In the alate the servlte
id a autijioerta upon whom would hind aald
defendant*, and that it i* hi* belief that *ald
rlrfehilant* are over .he age of twenty-one
(2t I year* of age.
You are hereby o r d e r e d t o appear to this

bill on

M o n d a y , t he

1st d a y of De c e m b e r ,

A. D. 1919, the u m r being a Itule f la y of
thla Co urt.
ft is further ordered that this notice he
published (or eight eonaeeultve weeks in the
Sanford Herald, a newspaper putdlahrd in
Sanfo rd, Seminole C o u n t y . I Inrida,
Wit net* E . A. Douglas*. Cle rk of said ' ircult Co urt a m 1 the seal thereof thi* the 17th
day of September. A. D. 1919.
•eal)
E . A. D l l U G L A S S , C le rk.
Da via G ill* ,

Solicitor* fur C o m p l a i n a n t .
.V-9tc

.WU'nl'ion Koval Neighbor*
1’li'usp romombt-r mir niPetinK to
bo lioltl iipxt Tbkrsthty afturnuou,
S*'|il. -5ll» at 3:30. 1 bo|»c every
mt’mber will muki* a Mppcial t*ITort to
be iircscnt. We have matters y( itnjiortance to brlnu before the cani|&gt;.
Recorder*
l.auntlry Sale Was Success
The laundry sale held by the
T ru th Seekers' Hiltlu Class Friday
afternoon in Mr. Sjicer'a store was a
very successful iilTuir.
The store
was decorated with laundry pictures,
jtalinit and leaf plants. The would-be
week's wash presented a eery a t ­
tractive appearance.
Th
was
somethin); for Grandfather, -lot anti
Baby Sue.
Soaps, powder and
starch were quickly disposed of.
T he ladies return thanks for gener­
ous contributions.
Mr.
T.
0.
Charles for the lonn of one of the
finest washint; machines and Feet
Bros. MR'. Co., the Proctor &lt;fc
Gamble Co.. Blue Bird Appliance
Co. for beautiful advertising pic­
tures and cards.

(Continued from

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3)

SEPTEMBER 19, 1919

loving and devoted wife and two
sons, father, mother, three sisters,
Mrs, Tyler of Lisbon, t'la., Mrs. Tel­
ford of Thonotosassa, Fla., and Miss
•Maude: three
brothers,
one in
Frunce and two at home, who have
the deep sympathy of their many
friends in their great bereavement.

WhenYourSpringBreaks
put on

nml the wives and childrs*n ItnvinK to
take every petty job that* comes
aloni*.
No wonder some of the
n * A /&lt; * n w fV * 4
women are on the verge of a ner­
vous breakdown.
Who on earth
AUTO OWNERS
wouldn't b e ? There are too m a n y
He has lift t he fond memory of a
, who liiitik they are too nice to work. loved l.ushand anti father's tender
,,
• .
, ,
, •
Call on u t for exact
“ •* vfreatCS t t r o u b l e ,
love and care in the hearts of wife
dupllcnto of your
and children and his strength und
broken spring,
ENFORCE GAME LAWS
faith in his Heavenly Father, all
and
receive
through the eight weeks of intense
Summar y oT Cam e Laws of Stale sutiering will ever be a Irsson th a t
spring sa t­
of Florida
will draw them closer to Him and
isfaction
Regardless of the fact th a t is is help them to become more like Him.
that Is
After a short and impressive ser­
more than two months before the
real.
game season opens in Florida, there vice the remains were laid to rest In
is lots of evidence thatbirfds ure be­ Ft. Ogden.
ing shot. The following is a suinMay the Heavenly Father's tenmury of the game laws of Florida, tier mercies and rare be abundantly
and if any citizen knows of the law with the loved ones, who fire so sore­
being violated it is his dut y to rejiort ly bereved is the sincere prayer of
' t h e m atter to the proper ofllcers:
"One Who Loved Him."
SANFORD FLORIDA
0|&gt;en seasons (dptes inclusive):
Deer, squirrel, quail (bohwhlte p a rt­
ridge), wild turkey, November 20 to
March 1. Bulled grouse, imported
pheasants, November 20 to Decem­
ber ID, Duck, goose, brant, blackbellied and golden plovers, Wilson
snipe, yellow legs, coots, g.illinules,
dove, November 20 to January 31.
Woodcock November 1 to December
31. Rail, other than coot and gallinulcs, November 20 to November
30
R.edbird (rite bird). August 1G
to November 15.
Office in Peoples' Hank Building.
Sanford, Florida
Hunt i ng licenses: Non-resident or
alien, SI5; resident, $1 (county of
residence): resident, S3 (county other
than county of residence). License
not required in voting precinct nor
of Confederate veteran entitled to a
state pension.
Issued by county
judge.
Bag limits and possession: Three
deer, 10 turkeys, and 300 of any of
*v *
Two Reductions in 1919
the other game birds
**
11
tieer,
Have you our latest Price List? It will interest you.
ducks, 8 brunt, 25 Wilson snipe, G
#
woodcock, 25 in all of rails, coots un
Ideal Fertilizers now give better value for the money
gallinules and 25 doves a day. Pos
than any commodity, bought by the grower either for
session of migratory birds permitted
farm operations or for household use.
during first ten days of close season
other game during first five day
Quality Maintained \\r:U to us at once regarding your
thereof.
fall requirements. Shall we send our new Vegetable Hook?
Sale: The snle of redblrdj ifice
birds' and all protected game is pro­
hibited.
Export: Export of all protected
game is prohibited, except non­
Manufacturers Ideal Fertilizers resident licensee may rarry out game
Dealers
in Spray ruin|&gt;s and Insecticides.
ns personal baggage, but not more
JACKSONVILLE............................. ..... ................................. FLORIDA
t han l v o days' limit of migratory
R. C. Maxwell, Mgr., Snnfurd Branch
game birds shall be exported on any
one calendar week.

B. &amp; 0. MOTOR CO

BUICK CARS

You Know

What That Means

W. J. THIGPEN, Agent

Lower Prices for Fertilizer

WILSON &amp; TOOMER FERTILIZER CO.

In Mem or lam
Sidney McG. Carrawny, Jr., was
born in Georgetown, S. C., Jan. 1st,
1881 and died nt Arcadia, Fla., Aug.
28th, ID 19.
Mr. Carruway was the son of our
fellow citizen, Sidney McG. Carrnwny of Sanford and was married to
Miss Gertrude Betts Dor. 5th, 1D0G.
They lived iu Sanford a short time,
then moved to Ft. Ogdeiw Fla., and
it has been their home ever since.
He was an influential citizen and
left tnuny warm friends besides his

MONEY
SAVING

On Flour, Grain and Feed
Fruit and Vegetable Cratea
T h Can Bay F r a n U« a t
W belcaali Price*
W rtU fa r r r l a a L ltl

W.A-MerTydajCanpuy
Palitka, Florida

FIVE HUNDRED HIHLE CLASS

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

Clerk C ir c u it C o u rt Sem inole Co., Fla.
t-3 tc
IIy V. M. Dnugla**, D. t ’.

Delegates From These Classes to
Meet al Tampa Early in
Notice of Appllratlon for T a i Deed I nilrr
October
Her I Ion n of C hapter t h k a , |. a « n of ficr*
Ida
According to the latest reports
N n t l c r it hereby ylven t h a t M a b r l M.
Keelry, p u r c h a se r of T a i C* r U tir a tf Ho. I!*2,
da te d t h e 4th day *d Ju .ic, A. D II*IT, haa there are at this time between 500
bled aald c e r t io r a t e In my oilier, a n d hna and
(100 organised Wesley Bible
m ade a p p lic a tio n for t a i deed to l**ui* In
classes
in the Florida Conference,
a r r o r d a n r o with law
Haiti ri rtlftran- «&gt;in*
lira eta tin* follow i n t dr a n l bed proper! &gt; alt*
and
these
line bodies of men anti
uate d in Sem inole c o u n ty , Florida, tr^-wlt:
S», of .S
uf Lot 2. Her. •», Tp. 20 S. It. .10 women, bnpded together to study
I'.aat. T h e •aid land b r i n e aa*e«aed at the
da te of t h e iaauance of auch certificate in the God's Word Sunday after Sunday,
name of P a u l K rrley,
Unit-** *a(d certifi­
cate ahall be re deem ed a cc ofdlnc In 1aw t a t make strong; additions to the forces
died will la*lie there on on the 14th d a y of for the U|)liuilditi|; of the Kingdom.
October. A. II. UUP.
T he fourtli annual Federation of
VYttneaa m y official aitcnatiire and *eal thla
the 1Of h day of Hep tc tuber. A. D, I HI St,
these classes will ho held in First
»aeal»
ll. A. D O U 0 L A S H .
Clerk Circuit Court Seminole Co., Fla.
Methodist church, T am pa, Oct. I, 2
4-tldc
lly V, M* lltiu ila sa , lb. C.
untl 3, and a full attendance of dele­
n o t ic i:
Wherra*, th e return* of t h e S p e d a I llb-r- gates from all these classes is urjp’d.
tion, held on Ttu-aday, th e I UIh day of S e p ­ There should he over 500 delegates
tem ber, I9 l!b to d e te r m in e t h e iturstlon of
the rrjrcMnn of a d o p tio n of C h a p te r hISJt, in attendance.
l.aw* of Florida, Art* uf 1919, have been
Some of these Wesley rlaa.r-s arc
duly m ad e tu this board, a n d W hereas, «aid
returns ha v e been opened a n d dulv ranes**in
tins community, and this pa pc
ei I h v t h r 11**a*i tl ( mrj d.
W hereas, a c anvasa of aald n t u r n * show* taes
pleasure in passing the word
2*12 votea for th e a d o p tio n and ratification
They will miss the
id «aid act, arid 117 vote* a gain at th e a d o p ­ nloriK to them.
tion and ratification nf *ab! a ct, and
Whereas, f m m the c anvass of said return* greatest treat of the year in case
it ha* been d e te rm in e d t h a t a m ajo r ity of they fail to attend.
The program is
the vales cast * u f&lt;ir the a d o p ti o n a nd r a t i ­
rich in good thinj’s for Sunday school
fication of *aid act.
T herefore, be it re«ol\ed a n d declared by
thi* board tfiwt the rt «u!l of said election I* workers, anti the class t hat is wide­
that a rna |o r It of the ijuaHhi d voters votint? awake should arrange to have a good
in said election have Ity th*if v o t i f ad o p te d
and ratified C h a n te r HID,', Law* oi Florida, delcgatiu on hand.
A n a of tit | W. which said a r t by it a term*
Make up an automobile parly anti
and iifovliinnK prohibit* hoy* or awfne from
running or roam ing at largo in Hrm inolt take in the Federation.
It will he
County, Florida.
worth your while.
He H f u r t h e r resolved ih a ! the ter ms a ml well
provisions of said act shall becorni effective
Iffkrt her Information
is desired
thirty tlay* from and after llic Ivth d a y of
He p i t m b r r, 1M11*, a * ia piu v i d * *1 i n »a.Id a r i . drop u line to Dr. J. H. Therrell,
Adopted thi* IT th day of H e p lem h er,
L.
IIIt 17M L L Y . C h r m . Sunday School Field Secretary,
Hoard C o u n t y Com m issio ners,
()r,dn. Flu.
*
Seminole C o u n t y , Florida.

th r elector* for determination, ti*-*it*' ijur**
lion: **Shall th r city of Sanford ail opt the
ComTrU*l&lt;in-Manager I'lan ( I h i r t r r V '
How therefore, by th r authority In me
vrated and by direction of l a * f| proclaim
Tueaday, Urtober Tth,
aa Ch arte r
K lir t io n h a y , and do hereliy f iv e notice
that on Tueaday, October Tth. I'O',* an elec­
tion w. 1 11 In** held In the * ity pf Sanford for
Ih r purp*&lt;*e of determining ( h r «pj« «tinn
"Shall the rity of Hanford adopt thr Com*
mU*lon* -Manarrr I'lan C harte r," and for
for thr purpose of elrctlnc three rlty rommliaionrra,
provldinc
aurh
Commlaainn*
M a n n e r I'lan Charter la adopted at auch
rWrtionKlactora i|r*lrinc to vole In favor
of th r " C U y of Hanford adogitlnr the Com*
miaaion-Manarrr I'lan Charter ahall marh
their r ea peril vr ballot* with a rr..«* mark
( X I before the »orda " K n i t A D O P T I O N "
and elector* devirinf to Vote A(aln«t thr
" C i t y of Hanford adopting Commit«ionManager I'lan C h a r te r " ahall mark their
respective ballot* *0th a rr«k«* mark »X l be­
fore the word* " A C 5 A I N S T A D O l ' T l O N . " Attest:
K. A. Douglas*. CU rk.
elector* d*airlne to vote for Contrnlaalone.v
An enterprise which will he tf
• hall place a croaa mark ( X l before the name
of the eandldatr of their choice.
Bartow and Polk
In Clrrult Court, N rtenih Ju«litUI Circuit, great benefit to
And by th# aame authority 1 hrrebv ap­
In and for S r ml rude C ounty, Florida- In
county is the latest for Bartow, A
point Claud e I fermion, Chat. I.. Ilrl't,
Chancer)
ANalter M* I I aym a to bo Inipertnra of auch t h | l, Swope, C o m p la i n a n t
O rder of
practical cattle and hog breeder t.f
election and If. C . Dulloae to be rlrrk of
_
(I*
I'u bllc atlon
a urh election, and do fiv e notice that the I U# B Hravey r t al.
St.
Louis has pkrehased 1,450 acres
putlinc plate for auch election »ill b* in tinDefendants.
of
land
near Gordonville, about four
room In the rity halt, known a* the tire
Tu Iht- unknown hair*, drvistra, ir*ntc*i or
apparatu* room, situated on I'almetto
• thrr rlitmant* anrl all I&gt;,ftira rfa! nlng an i miles from Bartow ami will proceed
n u r between 1‘lrat and Second atrreti.
Inttrnt uinltr L. S. Srarey. t.eliam I'. I
,
'
Wltneaa my band and acat aa th* artln f Itegrr., T h o m a . if. S - v . y , T h « m a . II u * \ , i t o immediately establish a lirst c l a s s
mayor uf the city of H-nfonl at Hanford*
sirey: and,rc y " u .'! u r e y ; Li- Zl'lV. iV (•] I stock f ar m on this tract. This cnHeminnbr rounty , Florida, thl* the .»sth
«&gt;f Auruat,
(•••h
V . I- M I M . F I t ,
i
A c ll n f Mayor «&gt;f the C it y of Hanford.
I'. W. M&gt;,ran. Htliahoio t . r o r . r y Uumjrany.a t « t h i s part Ol F l o r i d a ,
Attest: V , I' • Itinea. C it v Clerk.
1!-Ctc rurpnnilnn. E . M . M cN alt, J. It. M rN a tt,
l a t l r r u l l Coart of iho Nrte nih J u d U l a 1 E. M. I'utnam. J a m r . A. Lcvi-y, J a m r . A.
Clrrult of llo r ld a , Nemlaole C n u n ip
In S*»») amt J . 1). Thnm|&gt;*an, W in. E . Alc»anilcr, Alt i.rn trr A Kii***ll amt W. E . Al, *Cbaneery.
Sensitive Squabe.
amtef nr n lh c r - l t n In lh» ernperty htrrinC . L . Handall, Complainant
alter ,l,*rrib*(i, amt t h , u n k n o - n l u r r M t m i
French scientists believe that car­
ti
WilUata AMklnaon Daniel, L uther C . Porter. In lru*t nt W. L t'alm.r, &lt;lrrra»&lt;t, ■••Ignre rier pigeons are Influenced by mag­
rt An.lrrw Aulin anrl to all p a r t i , , claiming
T h e Portamnuth T r u s t L fturaanteo Co.* an Intcrret in *al«l nrop-rty, . I t u a t , In S .m - netism, und thnt with the spread of
A lie# C . Illll, D a i l d Leo Daniel, A. I ) f Star- inol. County, Klurfda, to-*«ft:
wireless telegraphy much less depend­
bird, and all unknown persons clalmlnt
"tlctlnnlng fit* chain* south nt Ih r northany Intereat by, thrnuen or under the » , * t rorn-f ct t h . • r u t h - . *t quarter ot t h . ence can bo placed on them.

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A M E L S supply cig arette contentm ent beyond an y th in g
you ever e x p e rien c e d ! You n e v e r ta ste d such fullbodied m ello w -m ild n ess ; such refreshing, appetizing
flavor anil coolness. 1 he m ore Cnnirls you sm oke th e
g rea ter becom es your delig h t — Camels a rc such a ciga ­

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R v ?rything about C nm eh you find so fn&lt;ctn:iting is d u e to
'h e ir qu ality to th*- expert L.end ot choice T u rk ish and
choice D om estic tobrcccs.
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made to m eet y o u r ott*n fit-rsonal
in so m an y w a y s!

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F reedom fiotn any unpleasant ciguretty ufter-taM e or u n ­
pleasant ciga e tty odor m akes C am els p a rticu larly d esirable
h m
MFYnc^ ,0 lh&lt;? m ost A*Mid tout sm okers. A nd you sm oke C ornels as
\T P p ia 5“ ,y.jhU&gt;
liberally us m eets your ow n w ishes, for they* n ev er tire y c u r
tbste 1 You are a lw a y s keen for the
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cigarette
satisfaction th at m akes
18c. a p a c k a g e
T,
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C am els so attractiv e. S m okers re a l­
ize tha* th e value is in th e cigarettes
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do not expect p re m iu m s or c o u ­
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pons !
C o m p e re Camels w ith any ciga­
rette m tiie world at any p rice !

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�SEPTEMBER 19. 1919

THE SANFORD HERALD

W. F. HaMletf
Oakfieltl. Ga., May 10, 1917.
nid Kentucky Mfg. Co.,
Paducah. Ky.
Gfntlcmen:
j,|ea,&lt;. allow me to state th a t I
s«&gt;ltl your hoif cholera remedy
(or one season and have ordered
ori. f,,r this season. East year I
jnlil it to 1- or 1^ mon who raise
I told each of them to take
,!„• remedy, feed it to their Ii « kh
and if they lost a sitiRlo hoif from
(llM.u,0 of any kind not to puy me
a ,ent for the remedy, but when
thev hejf«n to sell cotton every man
ejme in and paid me for the metlii and every one of them told me
that it was the best hog medicine
they ever used. One man paid me
for the small package nnd bought 55
»orth more and said i t '.was the best
that he had ever tried.
Yours very truly,
W. F. Bartlett.
Grocery
Co.,
M erchants
Sanford, Fla.
3Utc
•
Careleiiancaa Bfsull s in Failure
That i* why we say "Feed B. A.
Thi-mat’ 11or Powder accbrdini; to
directions.
DO NOT F E E D IT
SLOPPY, but mix it with ground
f,,ti and moisten with just enough
water to make a crumbly mass.
Th*n rarh hog gets a beneficial dose.
•lirecticr.s cr. pricLgi;. Your
n,,,n,.\ i,m-k if you are not satisfied.
Merchants Grocery Co.,
San ford, Fla.

fouM h ( 8 E*(&gt; of S . c tl o n Seven 1 7*. T ow n• h ip T w e n t y one U ) i S o u th «,| |( a n ( e T h i r ­
t y (30) h u i , c o n t a i n . . , , Klv* ir.i » r r. . . more
«.r U m ; A U o •» .,» L o t . L l j k t e , n UK) a n ,|
N in e te en (191 of Annie L. Hr. I n ' . l »uh.
■Imelon ol h r r t l n n Seven
7 , T o w n .h i p
T w e n t y one (21) S o u t h ol K . n j e T h ir t y
irjO) L a . t , lea. l e e t n n l n c at t h e . n u t h r a . t
e nrner n( t h e S '- u C .w r .t non L u r t h ( S W , )
"f t h e S o u t h ' a-t .in. fo u r t h . S L ' , l i t i a !d
Heetlnn Sev. n
7' T o w n . hip T v . n t y one
' • l 1 h o u t h , ijI l i . n s . T h i r t y • .10 • K a .t , run■ Inc thener \V i I n :i r hundred
loot f&lt;*t;
t hetire N o rth lo lit t e i) hundred '«nil tw enty
•even ' 1337) f t . t : 1 1) .*tre l e t three hundred
(30(1! feet: t hr ore enuth T h ir tre n hundred

■ ml t w e n ty »e\ - \ !:I37) feet ; . t h e po in t ..f
b e r l n n l n r . c o m . ' l r ; r 3 t l . i l . . n e i r e p t i .n.,
l ir e l&amp;l arrew. n u r &gt; or l e t ..
I 'u r c h a . r r at
i*le I I pay I r de ed.

SCIILI.IL MONKS,

June. \

St e e l .I M n - t - r
C lanerry.
Jon&lt;-&lt;. S o lic ito r . for C o m p la i n a n t .

In

I irru il &lt; n u r l, ! 1 r« rn lh i u i l l r l . l I l,rull&lt;
S r m l n n l r l o u n l ) , FlorM a. In I h . n r r t ,
IrvIfiK Ti It. ln»'jm . C&lt;)m|il»ln»nt
tff-

C ita tio n

llve lvn T e l D l b a u m , H e tpondrr.f.
T o Kv»l&gt;n T *ll&lt;lli»um, I t n .l iL n r e V nitnnw n:
I t ap|&gt;r,rinK Iro m a n atl.iUvit of c o m ­
p l a i n a n t r l u l in lh « a b o v e a n ti t l. il &gt;%ii.e
t h a t you a rc a ro i il i nt ol a - l a t r nr c o u n ty
otlicr t h a n t h e »tat&lt;- of Lluri'la, t h a t y o u r
p r e e n t place of rr.iib-nri- i. u n k n o w n t h a t
t h r r . i . no p r r . o n in tho »tat.- o{ Lloriila tin.e r v i e r of a a u h p n . n a upon whom woulil himl
y ou, ti.,- . .1 3 K vrlyn l Y l tr l h a u m , ami t h a t
you a r r over t w r n t y - n n r y e a r , of afc.
&lt; T h r r r f o r r , this !. l o rr.julri- y ou. «h&lt;- &gt;ai&lt;l
K vrlyn T c l t r l h a u m l o a p p i a r t o t h r hill n(
c o m p l a in t , rahlliitcil a g a i n .! you lay th e
a hovn n a - n t'l c o m p l a in a n t, Irv in g Tc'gtylh a u m , a m i Ihia ilay lilxl in thi- a l-o v , a talcd
c o u r t, on M o n d a y , t h e 3rd d a y of N b v r m lir r ,
A. I). 1919. o thrrw iao t h r hill of c o m p la in t
will ho t a k r n a t by you ronfaaard.
Witnraa m y h a n d aa Clerk a n d t h r i r a l of
t h r C i r c u it C o u r t . S r v r n l h Ju&lt;lirial Circuit
in a n d for t h r c o u n ty • f S .m ln o lc , a t a t r of
Florida, on thla I h r 3r&lt;l day ol S . p t r m h r r ,
A. II. 1919.
K. A. I I O t ’GI.ASS,
Cli rk C ircuit t ’ourf. S im in - d r t ’o., Lla.
(ir* rg r A. f l r C o t t r . .
Solicitor a n d of C o u n . r l for C o m p la i n a n t .

( • t u r n . W * U r bound
a n d Shall.
I foposila lor each Mc’i » i y nr a t m l shall
l"' prr«.*nlrd In a s e p a ra te scaled r n v r l o p r
r n d o r t r d on t h e o u tah l’* w ith t h r n a r r r of
lh»» road or a t r r r t , and Its h u m b r r for w h lrh
t h r p r o p r .a l j , m a d r a n d t h r n a m e of t h r
bidder or b l d d r r t.
Karh pru p o tal shall b r acc o m p a n ied by a
f r r tU jrd r h r r k . l**tjf«| upon a S u t r or N a ­
tional Hank a n d m a d r p a y a b l e t.» t h r o r d r f
of t h r r i r r k of t h r C ircu it C o u r t , of t h r
C o u n tv of y^mlnnl In tbs s u m of five p#f
cvr.t o | i h r a m o u n t of t h r bid.
T h r iuortM {t|| bii’J i f will h r r r i |u i r r d t o
t i v r bond i q u a l to flitV p r r r e n t of t h r
a m o u n t of hi* or their bid. a u r h bond t o h r
r %• riii | b&gt; is .'•uftty C o m p a n y Hem* *1 t o
do h u i i n r o in t h r State* ol Florida. a n d t h r

biddrf ihall product) • ccillllcAti from

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Tr*a*ur«r &lt;*f t h r Slat** of Florida showing
tl.r am ou r* nf {«., drpuali a n d th«- i|js&lt; of
bond* *al*l th posit t i i v r f t .
•

1 hr h a r d * shall h r a p p r o v e d b y t h r H oard
of Count} &lt;’•■mr.iis«it»nrra.
C o p i i of t h r
plane a nd 'Purification* m a y h r srer. a t t h r
olTirr of t h r Clerk of t h r C ircuit C ourt In
S anford, at t h r ofllrr of Williams and (!«!•
Ii*-r at Sanford or at t h r otTlrr ol G. It. Ham • r y in O rlando, Florida.
T h r t*ounty C o m m ia iio n rrs reserve
right to r* j *• t any and ail l id*

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LA. HIICMLEY.

C h a ir m a n H oard (’ountv ( ’*»tnml*iiont rs
A ttes t:
K. A. Douglass,
(*l»rk o| t h r C ircuit C o u r t .
William* a n d Collier, K n g ln rrre,
Sanford. Florida.
G. H l l i n u r v , K nginrrr,
O rlando, Florida.

I AGE I I L\LN
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W. L a wt o n ,
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S u n r r i n t r n d a n t of I' ubt ir l n « t r u r » | o n
t n d Kt-ofTlrhi S * r r i t a r v of Hoard.
r.i.
In ( Irrult t n u ll, S r s r n ih t Irct’ lf, firm note
Count), I Issilrfa
Overstreet T p rp sn H n c C o m p a n y
va.
Lm m a M itc h e ll, L. M ason H«d»ert».
F. \ W atlar* F \ L H 'd d rn , Itobr r t C. \Ilrn , F la ir f». A l'r n ,
M c C la in
\ndrr«on. J«»e #Aiufem on,
A
M. M c C la in , ||eat»r M c C la in
Hrown, J»*«*
Crrfr.g fL a h e io ,
ll/s te r
Oraham ,
lle o ir
(sraham,
T r a n of
M t im o n t r Im prove. »nt
C om pany, a rort* -ration. L ln a o s th
C* 1 ra cry, \y. w . T ra c e ), F an n ie
S. A. I 'n l t r , (ieorge I). C urrier,
W illia m
L.
Saundrra,
J« hn
A. *
G reelrv, L it S w avrly, H oy II Coilman, Itobrrt L. Packard. L . J. H a r­
rell,
C h a rl« « L
Arn&lt;dd.
I*hi l l l&gt;
Stern, J a y C. Allen, C harles If.
K b ln * . lla rrv * C . K h in * . Stephen G.
Lsisening, W illia m Luj&gt;e. Jam** W.
M rL I M n n e y ,
J. J.
M o lt .
Leslie
T hrasher. ’A. M . Thrasher, A da I.
Hrossn. t'h arles ll. llro w n , I). W*.
C u rrie , J. II, M rG a u g h e ) , (*ooprr
G rocery C o m pany, a co rporation ,
J. II. M c N a t t , M . A. llo llim a n ,
'Fhoma* W , M oran , J. I*. M iie ll,
A tla n tic am i (iu lf (iro cery C um p a n ), a co rporation . C om m ercial
C re d it
C o m p an y,
a co rporation .

In

I'lrrull I ’wurl of Ihr S r t r n l h
Juilirla
I ’irrull u t l l u i l .l a , Srm lnul,- I ’uunly.
In
I 'h a n r r f y .
.
J . Y. I.iing, j n i n n l by J. K, t.aing, h r r hu&gt;ItanJ. f.o m |3 a ln a n U .

BUSINESS C A R D S :
One Inch ».,nrcls Will lie Published I n*
Irr This Heading Al The l&lt;n(r Of *7.;0
•*rr Year.

In &lt; irruit Court , S e v e n t h ( ircult, S e m i n o l e
Co u n t s , I lot Id s •

O ve rstree t T u r p e n t i n e C o m p a n y
L m o ia
Helena

N litch rll,
L.
J.
Gwens.
|*|*chrr, I*. W. Fischer, F.
Di*t«ri«h, Clara D ittr ric h , Ton*

J.
Markl*. r t a f.
T*» the d i f e m l a n t s I,. J. Gwens, Helena
Fischer, F. W. F**-**-v
* Dieterich, Clara
D i e tr n c h , T*»m \tarV ts, \*. t*. Dillrnan. Sid
• nr&gt; J. ilobbs, C la ra D. Wood, — — — Wood
h»r h u sba nd. D. G. M c K a y . J o h n Hicks. Nat
I'uyritl. T r u s te e , William II. Hayes, F lavir
L. llrook*. N. (7. Holden, M a rg are t A. Du
rand,
D u ra n d , her h u sh a n d . J o h n A
Jo hnsun, D avid A. Iltirr, Julia M. Ilurr
b a l i t l \ U a t i r I*. D. Atwat«r, F. (7. Han*l
A l r i a m b r J. F re n c h , M a ttie J. Fre nc h. F
G Loach. S. II Mlryn... ..
Austin Hlair . Kath*
erine lllalr,
M a ry FK, lla&gt;nli-, L'lw in
H a )n ie, C o rin th C. Ilyan.
I
l'.-rri»al Ilyatt.
lly ro n S. Ashley, K ate 51 At hlry. Kan nlr S.

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/ir&gt; an ,|r r II. C a rv e r, N. J. L . w i . , II. C o n ­
rad. t ’ harlt* II. I.urr and William t'aohy a.
I r u . l . , . ol th.- r . l a t r »l Jo .rp h It. T a n t u m ,
ln*!ct*te*ln«** of t h e *ahl Special T a i School ,| n a i t d , W. I*, (illkrr.on , l .u r y Morton
D istrict, Incurred for t h e e t c l u s l v r use ol W h l l m n r r , ---------Whilmorr, hrr huahand,
public free schools of said Special T a i School C h a r ir . A lr ta n d r r , William t). L m l . o n , II. II.
D istrict.
.anra.lir,
llo lxrl
S. Cumnilngt.
I rank
2.
T w e n ty - f iv e H u n d r e d
Dollars t o
he Ij'anirt,
T r r r . a W. Adam., J. Ih i a r k . o n ,
used in enlarging a n d f u r nishing t h e Sanford ilrn r v II, N'irola. T h n m a . J. Iltlliard, Sara
C olored High School.
a r r r k . o n , ----- —K arrrk .on , h . r hu .lia n d,
.1 ,
T w e n ty - f i v e H u n d r e d
Dollar* to
be LAllan
l i f r r l r y , Itavid II. Ilonkar,
K. Halu« id in enlarging a n d fu rn ish in g th e M i d * j ) l„rd. Ilanjamln It. I’ound. Allan M ar linn*
C i 'ln r n l School.
%
all. Ilo liirt W. Srntt, III in &lt;’
Klmhall.
I.
T w rntv-five H undred
Dollar* t o
h*
--Klmha-!
hrr
huahand,
l.a la y rltr
used In builtling a n d f u r nishing a West Sid** l . r . r n , A. M Itandolph, William Ldgar and
C olored School, k n o w n as t h e Goldsboro
A. L . Taylo r:
School.
It aplo-arlng from th r .worn hill filrd
5.
T w e nty-five H u n d r e d
Dollars t o V b r
use d for e n la rg in g a n d im p r o v in g t h e S a n ­ h . r . i n that &gt;»ur plaro ol r . r i J . n i r i . un ­
ford High School h y f u r nishing a M anual. known and that you an- nvrr, th r agr ol
Arts* a C o m m e rc ia l a n d a D om e stic Science twrnty-nnr yrart. It Ir hrrrh y ordi-rrd that
y„u do ap p .ar In t h i. rourt to th r hill h . r r in
D e p a r t m e n t there in. *
0 . One T h o u s a n d Dollars to be used for l.lrd on tip- 29th day "I O rlo b rr, A. I&gt;.
I m p ro v in g
school
b uildings
a n d ( school 1919.
|l i . (u rlh rr prdrrrd that th i. order hr
g r o u n d s of t h e S a n f o r d High, t h e Sanford
G r a m m a r and t h e S a n f o r d P r i m a r y School* pul l i . h n i uni, u wrak (or light r o n . r r u t i - r
7. T w o T h o u s a n d D ollars to be used for v., -k. in \in- Sanford l l 'r a ld , a n aw .p a p .r
th e p urc hase of f u r n i tt i r r a n d i n c id e n ta ls for put'll*h .d in S rm in o lr ruuntv.
Wit nr.a my hand and &gt;ral •&gt;( th r .aid firall schools w ithin *aid Special T a t
School
ruit rourt th i. S r p tr m h r r 3rd, A. II . 1919.
District, and
i:. a . l i o u o i . A S s ,
W here as: T h e C o u n t y H oard of Public I n ­
C l r r k ( ’ irruil Court Srminolr C ... Kla.
s t r u c ti o n for Sem inole C o u n t y , F lorida, ha* Ma«.»&gt; k Warlow,
carefully e i a m i n e d said pe titio n a n d has y Solicitor, t,,r Co m p lain an t
c e r t a i n e d t h a t more t h a n t w e n ty - f iv e tier
3-9lr

cent of th e du ly qualified ele ctors ri siding
within said Special T a i School D istrict No
1, Seminol** C o u n t y , F lo r id a , h a v e sig n td
said p e titio n , and
W hereas: T h r co u n ty Hoard of F u b l l r I n ­
s tr u c tio n for S rtn in o le C o u n t y , F lo r id a , ha*
d e te r m i n e d hy r r «olutlon th is d a y a d o p te d
t h a t liofida in th e *ujn of. $25,000.00 will be
r e o u ir e d for t h e p u r p o se s set f orth In said
pe titio n a n d which a re e n u m e r a t e d h t n i n a b o v e , said b o n d s t o b e a r In tere st a t the

Addenda t o A lt a m o n t e
F alm S p rin g s in See.

&amp;
2.

. I N W •, ..I N L 1»
. . n .l h W
"1 S L &lt;i
U . "( N L ' , «n&lt;l W ' , ..I N W ' , "I S W t , ol N L
•( S L &gt; , ..I S \ V ' , of N K ' i . ..
. "I Sttf
of N L ' ,
. "f NK '*
. "1 N W
ol 8 W 1,
.’ I", 29 1 ami Jfit "I S u b d lv D In n "( lari'l l&gt;»l"n,lnc
(n o n t. I.aml. Hut. I am i N a v l t f . d o n Co. In .

iv of O c to b e r , A. D. 1919, an
lie held a n d t h e s a m e Is h e r e b y
r held in said Special T a i School
I, Sem inole C o u n t y , F lo r id a , t o
* he t her or n o t there shall be
ll* s i b l Special T a i School DisS r m i n o lr C o u n t y . F'lorida. bcftida
of $23,000.00 to bear I n t i r r s t at
five ami one -half ( 5 ; , tier cent)
r a n n u m i n te r e s t pa&gt;alite semi*
iinds t o he d a t e d J a n u a r y 1st,

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N otice I. t ir r .li y ,iv &lt; n t h a t I ta y m u m l It.
Ilnyit "f W rktw a. Kla., who on J li ■' 29, 1911
m ail. I to m i . t r a i l L n t r y , No. 012912, lor
W ' j of N L 1 , , Section 21. To* i.l tp 19 S ,
I t a i i , . 2 K L.. T . l l a h a . a r e M rrl'lia n. na« fll'ii
notice ol I n t r n tl o n lo m ake T h r e r - y r a r
I'roof t o r . t a l i l l . h claim to the land a h o v r
i lr . C d b r J , lir f o lr C lr r k C irrult C.iu rt at
Sanlorit, Kla., on t h e 2fith day o( S&lt;-|ite:nlu r,
1919.

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all ' 1 V - h r r . b y o rd e re d t o a p p e a r t o t h e hill ol c o m p la in t herein ht«d on th e l . t day
a . D. 1913.
.
” '• further orde re d t h a t t h i . n o tic e h» p . iH '- b c d c a r t £4 . ’- 4 &lt; .'. .V&lt;
'c ; h i u a n f u r d H e rald, a n e w .p a p e r p o b l l i h . d in t h e . a i d Sem inole c o u n ty .
*.&lt;tn.«. m&gt; | l4nd &gt;niJ U|# , 4l) 0 M | j f fr c u i, court t h i . 3rd d a y cl S e p te m b e r. A. D.
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K# A# D O U G L A S S ,

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8®ilctto,» for dompl,leant.

3. T * e n t &gt; - f l \ r H u n d re d Dollars t o be
use d inr e n la r g in g a n d i m p r o v i n g t h e S a n f o r d
High School by f u r n is h ln e » ^ M a n u a j \ r t* . a
C*»mnierria| sn&gt;| a
.Jtirnn* D e­
p a r tm e n t * th ere in .
ft, t in e T h o u s a n d Dollar* to be use d for
im p ro v in g
school b uildings a n d school
ground*
th e S a n f o r d High, t h e S a n f o r d
G r a m m a r and the S a n f o r d P r im a r y Schools.
7
T w o T h o u *and Dntlara i«* hi u *d fo*
the p u r c h a s e *»f fu*n!ture *- l1 | v t ' r ' i *
all t c h a r fl w ith in tt»* tai«l S|*ecial T a i School
District, a n d
W hefev*’ !• U th* ••-i**e ••f this H'»anl
t h a t it would be t o the best Inter. *t of S p e c ­
ial T a i School District No. | . Semin***
C o u n t y. Florida, t o Issue bond* m ti.t
•if $25,000.00, th e proceed* thereof to be
used a n d • tp«-nd*d in the m a n n e r a n d f«*r th e
t»urp*»*r* a n d o lijrc ta a* a re h e r e in a b o v e *et
fo rth a n d a* i* s t a te d in said petition.
T h e re fo re , lie It ID solved: l i st it I* t h r
d e te r m i n a ti o n of th is C o u n t ) Hoard of P u b ­
lic I n s t r u c ti o n for Sem inole C o u n t y , F lorida,
t h a t t h e a m o u n t &lt;&gt;f bo n d s re quire d for t h r
pu rp o se s a n d object* •• t L o t h in said p e t i ­
tion |« th e s u m id $25,000 0 0; t h a t said
bonds shall h e a r In tere st a t t h e r a te of l a 1;!
five a n d one half per c e n t per a n n u m ; th e
i n te r e s t on sa id b o n d s t o be pa y a b le s e m i ­
a n n u a lly ; said b o n d s to be f a te d J a n u a r y
1st, 1920. a n d t o m a t u r r t h i r t y ye ars a f te r
t h e d a t e t h ere o f, a n d
li** It F u r t h e r H e t o lv r d : T h a t a special
ele ction be held in said Spe c ia l T a i S r h c i J
D istrict No. I. S e m inole C o u n t y . F lo r id a , in
a cc o r d a n c e w ith C h a p t e r ii-%42. L aw s of
F l o r i d , Acts of 191*1, t o d e te r m i n e w h e th er
or not t h e r e shall b e issued by said Special
T a i School District No. I, Seminole C o u n t y ,
bonds, as an* p ro v i d e d for in thia re solution,
a nd
lie f t F u r t h e r H e to lv r d : T h a t this resolu-

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N O T I t t : O F C l tA H T L I t L L L C F I O N
In p u r su a n c e t o t h e provision* of Section
257, C h a p t e r h 3 S |, Law* of Florida, Act* of
| 9 U ; said C h a n t e r hi Ing " A n act to abolish
th e P revent M u n ic ip a l G o v e r n m e n t of the
C ity of S a n f o r d , C o u n t y of Sem in ole, S t a te
1 of F lorida, a n d t o O rg a n iie , I n c o r p o r a t e ar.d
L*t Aldish a C i ty G o v e rn m e n t for th e sa m e:
and t o Fre sc rihe t h e Jurisdic tion, Fewer*
And F'unctlons of *ald M u n i c ip a l it y " notice
is h e r e b y r.i*tti t h a t an i l r r t l o n v ill be held
in th e
city #»f S anford Seminole c o u n ty ,
Florida, on T u e s d a y , (Ictohef 7th, 1919, for
the pu rp o se of s u b m i tt i n g to t h e prunt* t h e
qUilUuit "Sliaii t h r t it) of S anford a d o p t
th e C o m m i s s io n - M a n a g e r Flan C h a r t e r ? "
ami for t b e p u rp o se of ile c tin g t h r e e com
mi*si«*n«r* pro v id in g *uch c h a r t e r a adopte*!
at said election.
T h e polling place will l»e at t h e City Hall,
In the Ore a p p a r a t u s room, s i t u a t e d on t h e
east side of F a lr n e tto a venue be tw ee n First
and. Second s tr e e ts In the city of Sa nford.
Foil* open %\ 5 o'clo ck a. m. T u e s d a y , t let ti­
her Mh.- 1919. a n d will d o t e at s u n d o w n th e
*ame d a y .
Thlf~ notic e given l &gt; on! r of th e city
council, September 1st, 1919.
'se a l)
F*. F. Hines,
2-6tr
C ity /C le r k .
llR P A R T M n . N t * O / f '* K I N T L I I I O I I
U. 8 . I.aml ( I fn r l'a t (ia ln r-v tll-. Kla .

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W hereas: A p e titio n ha* h e r n presented
t o t h e C o u n t y H oard of F ubli" I n s tr u c tio n
for Semln*de c o u n t ) , Florida, signed by more
t h a n tw e nty-five pe r cent of t h e d u l y &lt;|wjallfled ele ctors residing w ithin Special T a i
School D istrict No. t , Sem inole c o u n ty ,
Florida, asking a n d p e titio n in g t h e C o u n ty
H oard of Fuldic I n s t r u c t i o n for Hemlncde
C o u n t y , Florida, to call a n d o rd e r an de c- A. I V e l e r , ----- — Feeler, . I,,r l i u .l'in il. An. ...
I'rtlrr, hrt hutnand,
tl**n t o be h e l l w ithin said Special T a i nlr M . Feeler
School D lf tr ic t, No. I, Sem inole C o u n t y , l l r n r y A. Srhlrp, K. It. Ilrown, — ----- Florida, t o d e te r m i n e w h e th er or not there llr » n . h . r hu.)&gt;aml, ll'-nry C . I’ottrr, llnwshall be is*u»*| by th e said S p e iia l T a i ur,i I'ntt.r, Martha W. Hark anl, — — S rhnol District No. I, bonds in t h e sum of I’.r k a r i l , h .r hu .haml, Kranr.-* K. M rt'lrl$25,000.00, the proceed* of such b o n d s, if Ian, . — — — M rK Irlla n , hvr hu.han'l, Kllf— C u n , h .r hu.han'l. May
i**ucd, to be used for t h e p u rpose of acetuir- ati.lli
ing, build ing, e nla rging, furnishing or o t h e r ­ I'a rkrr W h l t r , ----- — W h llr, hrr hu r l'a n l.
wise I m proving school build ings a n d school I la !'&lt;••• K a u . n a u g h t , -------- Kaun.naught.
g ro u n d s and for th e n c l u s i v e use of the hrr hurl,and. Martin Comlran. A n n lr Karina,
public free schools w ithin *ald Special T a i J 'hn Karina, Kat.- liotumla, M ikr lintiim l*.
School District No. I. t h e p roceeds of the II. II. Smith, Vnlnry J. Shipman. Mary D.
said bond i**ue t o be u«ci| and e s p e n d e d and Shipman, L m l ly I*. Shipman, .W illiam K.
Arnultl, Ja'iir* I'. A r n. ,| .1, A. Cl. Alilrirh,
disb u rse d in t h e following m a n n e r , to -w lt:

L. u m r t l • cl Aiming an Integral un«* r L. J. O w ens. Helena F'lscl.er, F. W. Fi
rh , C lar* D ir ie r ic h .
T o m M »rki*, V* C* Dill man* C l a r a D Woods W
H*m •
a*«d. J**hn Irvine, d e ce as ed , N it I ' o y n t t , T r u s t e e . N a t h a n C. ‘l o l d t n , \V
B. ID
I lavm L. Hr*»oke, D. (i. 5l*, K a / , M a r g a r e t A. D u r a n d . ------— D u r a n d .
M lb *r, D 4 »i*i \. Ilurr, F\ f*. H a n d . J o h n A. J o h n s o n , A l e ia n d e r J. F’r i n e h . F\ O. I
II I-** • *, \u « tin L. lllalr, C a t h * d n » lllalr, L llx a b e th l la y n le , de ce ased, lly ro n S.
I ), h 4 •r \1 \ • h!&lt;*\. J o h n Hick*. (*. \ 7 . F a r n u m , F a n n ie S. A. I'ewler. . \ n n l e M. I
•. « i rn er, William I*. S a u n d e r s , J o in A. G reeley, Fill Swavelvr, H e n r y N. Schl
l( ((••wo. IL n r y
I 'o t te f , Howar«l C otte r, J o h n T . (.'oilman, Itov II. C o d m a n , K**b*
l e n f ' l , Nfartha W. I 'a r k a r d , France* FL Mc(*lellan, L l i r a b e t h J. F*os», Ada F*oss I
Ma Parker White, M a F‘*»e* F 'a unsna Jg-it, M a r t in A.* C o n d r a n . Fe ter K e ith lit
1 \ | j r &gt; D. Ship.nan, Volney J. S h i p m a n , II. II. S m i th , W illiam F7. Arnold,
I* Xp ''I. t'h arles L. \rn**M. A*etander II. C a r v e r , N. J . Lewis, | | . (.’o n r a d , W F. (
• n, l.uct Mi rton Whilrnore. F'rafik Daniel, C h a r le s A l e i a n d t r , William G L m iso n ,
4M rut. II It L ancaster, Itohert S. Ctjmmtng*. J. D. J a c k s o n , l l« n r y &lt;*. Nicola,
Knf * !. H. .ma* J. Hilliard, S a r a h L areckson, Allen (sreeley, D avid II llio tk e r , lien
It I* uf.*1, Itobrrt W. S c o tt, Flllen C. K im ball, Ada I. llr o w n , L a f a y H t e Gswrn. t
Its* ! i-1 William Ldgar. M. A. llo llim a n , A. L. T a ) l o r , Su*an A. C r u t c h e r , dec
J •' J*Ik•, J &lt;i. J t U i , J r ., a r d J a m i * W. L ille), deceased, or u n d e r a n ) of t h e m , or
%•••. ♦*.» fi-L.i^lng d t« rrib e d la n d s :
Lang'
f N W , of SF: ' 4 run W rO rod*. N l
5 rods, L f*l T**ds S 2D rods to b«g ......
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W 'hrrcat:
On t h e Mh d a y of A ugust,
\ . D. 1919, a p e ti t io n wa* p r e se n te d to the
C o u n t y H oard of I 'ubiie I n s t r u c ti o n lo r S e m ­
inole C o u n t y , F lo rid a, signed by m ore t h a n
tw rrnty-ftte t o r r e n t of the d uly «iuaiiAed THOM AS LM.MkT UI1.SON
rlecto r* rraiding w ithin sp e c ia l T 4 i School
K. FKIinUSON IIOt.'S!t./L!/CB
District N*». 1. Sem inole C o u n t y , Florida,
asking t h a t a n election lo- railed a n d h i l d to
d e t r r m i n a t h e i ju rs tio n as to w h e th e r or not
bonds in t h e sum of 123,000.00 nhouhl be
Issued b y Special T a i School J M-trict No. I,
&gt;emin**le C o u n t v , Florida, for t h e p u r p o s e of
a n iu i r l n g . bu ild in g , e n la r g in g , fu rn ish in g or
o th e r w is e Im p ro v in g school b uildings a n d
• rhuot ground* a n d for th e e t r l u ' l v e use of
t h e public free schools within Special T a i
School D istr ic t No, I. the proceeds of t h r
said b o n d Issue a m o u n t i n g to fJ3,W 0.U 9 to
he used for t h e p u rp o se s set forth in t h e *ai*l
I pe titio n a n d to h r e m e n d e d ***•• d i th u r a * d
I hi a m a n n e r following, to-w it:
|
I. T arrive T h o u s a n d Dollars to be Used
I in fu n d .n g a n d ii 4 ) i n g oft pre sen t e s i s t i n r
i n d e b t e d n e s s «•( th e said Spseial T . n School
D i - t r ir t . I nrorreit fo* th e ri«lll*ive u s r of
I ut&gt;lt~ free srhoola of said S p i t s ' l s \ School
illstr . t.
Hourn: 10 iu II A- M. • .1 I j I |» M
2. T w e n ty -tr* *
l ltin d r e d Dollar* t** be
• *rd in e n la r g in g a n d f u r nishing t h e S a n f o r d
Colored High School.
J. Twrrnty-*lve
H u n d r e d Dollar* t •• be
sed in e n l a r t t n g a n d furnishing t h e M idw ay
t 'olored School.
I. T w e n tv - f i v r
H u n d r e d Dollar* t o be
used in b u ild in g a n d fu rn ish in g a Wr*t Side Fllti: and TIIKFT and COLLISION InColored School, kn o w n as th e G o ld sb o r o Kirance IkmipiI by Iho FI.OIMDA STATE

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Mi n n t|. Ilm iinn, 11. II. I.a n ra .trr, Itu h rrt S. C iirw m ing.. J. D. J a c k . on,
llrnry t S in ,la. C. P. H alfo rd , T n o m a . J . H illia r d , Sarah L a r r r k .o n , A llt n
l&gt;o.l&gt;), David II. Ilo o k rr, llr n ja m in II. P o u n d , Holo-rt W. S ro tt. L llr n
K ir ail. \ a I llro w n , l. a la y r t lr (Jrrrn , A. kt. ita n d o lp h , W illia m L d g a r. M .
A II ilrna&gt;. t . I.. T ay lo r, J. 11 . J r | k . , J . (I. J r l k a , J r . , anil J a m r . W. I.iilry,

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I r . - &gt;. K M rt'L U a n , L l i t a h r t h J . I '...... Ada. K«.« llak&lt; r. M ay I 'a r k r r W h ite ,
jo . I &lt;• I a u .n a u g h t,
M a r t in A. C a n d r a n . P a l e r K eith l lo .w r l l, d r r r a . . d .
Mar I* r-hlpman, Volnay J , S h i p m a n . II. II. S m i t h . W illiam L. Arnold.^ J a m * •
I \ri. &gt;1. Charier I.. Arnold, A l r t a n d r r It. C a r v r r , N. J . I.r w lt, II. ( ’o n r a d .
\\ p i. krr.on, l .u r y M o r to n W h ilm o rr, T r a n k D a niel, Char!.-. A l r t a n d t r ,

SCHELLE MAINES

lfe%*dull&lt;in ( o u n l y Hoard of I' ubti r I ns t r ur . l i e n . S e m i n o l e f ' u u n h , I I&lt;•rI•*«. D r ( r / m i n
ing Wh.ii Amo u n t o f l l ond* I* N ' c r e s s i t )
for S p e c i a l T a t .Srhssil IH*lrlrl No. I,
Seminole Count), llorlda
t he Hate o f
I nt ereal In he I'ald I h r r r o n a n d t h e T i m e
W h e n I'rlnripat a n d l ntr«r*l S h a l l b e D u e
an d l ' a ) a b l e

Sanford.

sons rlaim ine Uii.*n«i *••• ?!,,•...«*•• **r uriilef

Su tle r uf Special Hand I.lection fur Special
Tai
Sr howl District S o .
I,
S r m ln u lr
County, I lurid*

H. A. DOUGLASS, Clerk.

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Wilson &amp; Hoasbolder

Win. I!. Amtrnrlril. II. II. Kam.t-y, liro . II.
M orton, ioili &gt;h l u a l l v arul a . t r u a t r e , &lt;*»lvin A. I'nagr, Anna C, W ooilbriilgr. In'llvidnally and a . t r u . t r r , A lh rrt (i. K » v r . .
and Itichi.- Wo , Ihrldgr. a-id all u n k n o w n
p i r . u n t rlalm lng a n y l a P r u l oy. t h r o u g h
or u n d r r a n y ol t h r , h o v r n a m e d ili-lrnilanla. r l t h r r a . hHr*. d r . I n . -a. g r a n tr r a ,
I r g a t i r . or a i h r r r 1) ., a n d all u n k n o w n p&lt;-r-

NOTICE TO I ' t t l N f i •OST.'.rTO.'i
Jrsaie C. M urphey i«rid J. H i r h m u n d N turph
i i f i l u l iirf.pii.ali will b&gt; r r r r i v H by flu
phry, her h u sb a n d , n u * d r e e a s r d , a* heirs
C o u n t y Cohimi.«ion«-r. ■t t).r C n u n t y ol
drvtsrea, l i g a t e n or otherw ise an&lt;t all
Si-mlnu|r, Htato "I Florida, at thi- o ltlrr ol other unknowrn t»rrson« claiming a n v inte rthr- C lark of thi* C i r r u lt C o u r t , ol t h r C o u n ­ e*t in am! to »afd prope rty in v o l v e d in said
t y ol S r m i n o 'r , a t S a n fo rd , H o n d a , at or. hr- suit.
Defendants.
lorn 10 a. m. on I h r Gth day of O r t n h r r ,
Order «’f C o n c tr u r t i v e Service.
A919, for t h r r r a d l n g , paving and building
T o the Defenranta, W in, G. Antlenrled,
"1 b r i d g i . a n d CUlvrrt. on thr- following
H II ' Itarnsey, Geo. II. M orton, in d iv id u a lly
h i g h w a y , a n d alrt- a:
and
as trust**e, C a lv in A. I'oage, A It&gt;**rt l i .
Ito ad w ay No. I.
H a n d '. Siding, a p p r » i I llV r s and Hichie Woo*ibritlgr:
I m a l r Ir n g l h rl'300 ft.
It a|ip ra rln g from th e sw orn bill of c o m ­
Itoadw ay N&lt;&gt;. 2.
O ra n g r llo u lrv a rd , applaint herein filed t h a t ) o u f place of resi­
dence is u n k n o w n , and t h a t you are over
the age of 21 &gt;ears;
It is therefore Ordered t h a t you a n d each
m \ s t i : m\ s n a l i :
•if «ou do a p p e a r h rf o r r our Haiti Circuit
• ,. .« hereby given t h a t u n d e r a n d by
C o u rt, at th»» C o u rt llou«a in S a n fo rd . Ma.
I
d forgcloftlfc a n d sale
on th e Mh d a y of O ctober A. D* I'*I9. then
r&lt;r.il#f* i m the C ircuit C o u r t of t h e Sevami there t •• m ak e answer to th e lull ol to iu J tiri.it Cirrult « f M*«rida, in a n d Inr
plaint h«r«in bled against you.
&gt;,« * - Ir • •urvty, •'
• Fi
4^#.
««i/. »M a . • r i a i u cause t h e r e in pending,
It is f u rth e r ordered th a t this notice be
. James A. I.ong. a* atlm inl t r a t o r of
published for eig ht conie ctulve weeks in th e
r h o m a t vV. Long, d e c e a s e d , is
Sanford H erald, a new spaper p u blished in
mt a n d p M t l F 5fnlloyt f o r m t r l y
Seminold Co. FU.
pti*. 1 -i* te n s ami It. C. M a lloy, her hu*Witness fry hand u»d *ral of said C ircuit
14r. i
t i.f e n d a n ti, I, as Specla M a t t e r in
C ourt this th 7th ifa&gt; **f %ugu»t 1919.
0 .tnr«*
s»ill sell at l i u h l k o u t e r / tu th e
.Mali
K. A. DOCTGLASS
gjghr*f a ft *1 hr «t bidder for, cash, at the
Clerk of C ircuit C o u r t S e m it 'd * f’"
fr. nt t *r &lt;&gt;f the C ourt House, a t S anford.
L. F. Ibiushtdilrr,
.* •«..!
uni) uml s ta te , d u r i n g th e legal
Solicitor.
6 &amp;-9 tc,

A. I&gt;. 1919, for t h a c learing a n d Ailing of the
rig h t of w a y of t h e G e n r v a - H r l d g r n d Hoad.*
A c o p y of t h e plane a n d specification* can
h r h a d b y a p p li r a t l o n t o t h e fflerk of th is
H o a r d , oi&lt; a n d a f te r S e p t. 2 0 th . 1919.
T h e b o a r d reserve* t h r rig h t t o re je ct a n y
a n d all blda.
Ity o r d e r of th e H *»rd of C o u n t y Com*
nii*ai&lt;»nrn of S r m i n o lr C o u n t y , F lorida.

( o u n t y Hoard of I' ublie I n s t r u c t i o n
f«»r Seminole C o u n t y , Ft cil da.

Clerk Circuit Court. Seminole f ounty
3 13tc

IF NOT, SEE

W. J . THIGPEN &amp; C O M PA NY

General Fire
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IX THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SANTOKI), FLORIDA. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2G. 1010

xi

j of DoLar.d. en the Seventy-Five
power to the electric driven pumps
Million Dollar Campaign.
f
I, through a breu1: down to fur­
The Seminole Association was or­
nish power to operate these pumps,’
ganized at Sanford five years ago.
nnd lice water works employees
and the session just closed was the
I were unable to start the gas engine
largest and most successful in its
which furnished power to operate
history. Reports from the churches
I the centrifugal pump on account of
show that the budget for missions
j npt having enoujjh air pressure in
and benevolence has been largely
their air compressor tanks, with tin1
exceeded in actuul contributions.
I result that none of thr? pumps could
One of the pleasant features con­
he operated and thereby leaving the
nected with the session was an auto
city, for several hours without lire '
ride through the celery fields on
m e e tin g o f 1’ u o m i n k n t
RAII.ROAI) ADMINISTRATION IS CITY COUNCIL OF SANFORD protection, or stifficiet water, for do- J BARENTS SHOULD SEE THAT
Tuesday afternoon, terminating at
inestic use.
IUPTISTS HERE MONDAY.
BUSY WITH FLORIDA COM­
WANTS BETTER FIRE PROPUPILS ARE AI.L READY AND
the ball park where the delegates
(2i| On August 4th. 1919. the Sern- I HE ON TIME OPENING DAY
TUESDAY ANI) WEDNESDAY
MISSION ON THIS QUESTION ! TECTION AND MORE
IIV.
witnessed the defeat of the Method­
inole County Garage on Magnolia
DCANTS
Thr Seminole Ilnptist Association ist Sunday school by the Baptist
Tallahassee, Sept. 24—About ten |
avenue, between First and Second
Next Monday morning the old
days ago the representatives of the
composed «-f Baptist churches in Sunday school.
Sanford, Fla., Sept. 24, 1910 streets caught on lire and burned to school hell will ring the knell of the
The chairmen of the committees principal transportation lines in Flor­
I »kc. Volusia, Brevard am! Seminole
City council met in special session the ground. At this time two of the joyous vacation days and the girls
counties held its sixth annual session from the local church in Sanford ida informed growers of perishables at 8 p. m. Present, F. L. Miller, pumps at (lie pumping station, the and hoys will begin another term of
in this city Monday, Tuesday and having charge of the entertainment that fruit growers’ express refriger­ president, (i. D. Bishop, It. A New­ centrifugal and 'one of the electric school. It is more or less n sad occaator cars would not lie available for man, John Adams, L. P. Hncnn. pumps were nut of commission nnd &gt;sion to many of the youngsters who
W ed n e sd ay of this week.
Churches of the Association were:
Florida citrus fruits and perishables! Absent, G. I'. Smith and Roy Symcs. the remaining pump could not fur- think they have nbt had enough
represented and
attending
Homes: Mrs. David Speer.
this
fall and winter for loading under
Meals
at
the
Church:
Mrs.
M.
M.
Mcciii.g called to receive report of nish sufficient pressure to combat the piny but to the majority of the pupils
zere:
ventilation and would only lie fur-| water works committee and to in­ f r \ Fortunately llu.'e v.... no wind toe opening of school is a welcome
Altoona —Mr. and rs. J. II. Nutt Stewart and Mrs. J. B. (’aider.
Automobile Ride; Mrs. .1. L. Mil­ nished when iced; also , that most of tend to such other matters as pre­ a id t ;c i..it ..re of the building was occasion and they are glad to get
Kcv. it- J- Corbett, S. H. Drantloy,
tile supply of F. G. E. ears had*been sented.
such that tin tire was kept from hack to work after a ions; vacation.
;; I,. Parker. S. P. Kirkland and Mrs. ler.
sent to California and Michigan..
Reception: Miss Jeanette Luing.
The school hoard did a wiso thing
Mary Palmer
Special
City
Attorney Sehcllc s| reading. The two pumps which
The executive committee elected
Chuluota —Prof, and Mrs. J. TilTelegrams were sent to R. Hudson .Mnines olfered resolution ordering w 're out of commission had then j„ opening the first of October inby the Association for the ensuing Burr and Royal C. Dunn, commis­ the names of S. O. Chase, C. E. b 'en out of service for four days. stead of the first of September as
den Jacobs.
After the fire the electric pump was
D aytona
Rev. and Mrs. II. S. year: Rev. II. S. Right mire, G. W. sioner, accompanied by E. I). Dow, Henry and li. it. Stevens placed on l»ut in operation, hut the gas driven September has proved to be one of
Rightinire. Dr. and Mrs. Dean T. Holmes, II. B Stevens, B. F. Wheel­ traffic manager, Florida Citrus Ex­ ballots to he used at the charter pump continues to lie out of com­ tiie hottest months of the year,
although there have been some cool
change. Tampa, and George R. Wil­ election to lie held Oct. 7th, 1010.
Smith, lion, and Mrs. II. T. Mc­ er, C..W . Entzmingcr
mission,
due
to
(lie
plant
not
having
days.
The trouble with September
Delegate to Southern Baptist Con­ liams, traffic manager. Chase &amp; Co.,
Motion R. A. Newman, seconded a licit to connect the pump to the
Clellan. Mrs R. W. Williams, Mr.
is
not
that
the weather is any warm­
and Mr*. A. K. Urokaw and dnugh- vention: B. F. Green, alternate, It. Jacksonville, railed upon the United by John Adams and carried, r*--oI;r- engine.
er
hut
after
going through a long
States Railroad Administration in tion adopted.
W. Thiot.
ter.
(3)
The
distribution
system
is
I
summer
the
people
who have reDelegates to Florida State Con­ Washington with reference to the
Del,and Dr. Lincoln Hulley, Dr.
Motion L. P. Hagan, seconded by inadequnte to give the tire protec- tnained at home feel the heat more
diversion
of
these
refrigerator
cars
vention:
Jno.
D.
Jinkins,
T.
W.
LawC |„ Collins, Mrs. Anna Haskell
G. D. Bishop and carried, tax cer­
(Continued on page G)
(Continued on Page 6)
[and the children cannot get down to
to California and western'territory. tificate No. 41 on Lot 3, Block 7,
ami miii. Miss Minnie Patterson,
I good hard study when it is warm
It
was
stated
by
the
administration
Tier G for the year 1894 he satisfied
Mrs. Relic Moremnn.
weather ar. this September has been,
that 14,000 cars of graphs were being Icy city attorney.
j
It
will lie much cooler ir October
Ku*iis Rev. It. \ \ . Thiot, Rev.
moved from California that beretoMotion
L.
P.
Hawn’'
«e**n»c'|o,|
icy
I
and
the prospects for u fine term of
W T Dart.
j fore hud boon made into winet'thereJohn
Adams
and
carried,
tax
cer­
school
arc bright indeed. With an
fore cars had been sent from south­
Geneva- Mr. anil Mrs. W. I).
tificate
No.
9,
,\Jay
tilt,
1898,
No.
G
,
excellent
corps of teachers in ull the
ern territory to help take care* of
Rsllard. Mrs. Goo. Peters, Mrs. H.
May
fit
It,
1809
and
No.
no
number,
I
schools
the
parents should see that
this movement. However, they were
A. Hart.
May
C
,
1001
be
satisfied
by
city
at­
I
all
tiie
children
are ready for the
assured that everything possible
Lak e Helen—Rev. and Mrs. S. D.
torney all cen Lot 2, Block 3. Tier 1.
! opening and it is also an excellciitvwould
be
done
to
have
these
cars
re­
Woods.
1idea for the parents to attend the
F. I,. Miller offered resolution call­
turned in sufficient quantity to take
Lake Monroe—J. IL Johnson, W,
(opening
and make the acquaintance.
rare of .the movements of perishables ing for a mass meeting to lie held at
E. Oglesby. Miss Dura May Ogles­
i
of
tiie
new
teachers and extend their
beginning aliopt the middle of Octo­ the court house Monday evem.ig
by and Mrs. L. B. Mann.
-----------'co-operation
in this great task of edSept.
29th
at
S
o'clock
and
inviting
ber.
the
charter
committee
to
lie
present
Long wood—J. W. Osteen.
DAUGIITERS OF THE AMUR- UCBt,,!K lhe chilt,rcn fur fulurc cltl'
Following that conference, the rail­
GO.MPKKS AND OTHER LABOR
Lockwood —Rev. J. A. Dawson,
’CAN REVOLUTION COMING Zl,n8l“ l'-.
HEADS ARE AGAINST LAW road commissioners are in receipt of and explain the provisions of its
II W. Tanner, Mrs. W. C. Tanner.
TO THE FORK IN FIGHT FQR
I)un’1 f‘iil to be on time for the
the following letter from Robert C charter and to give such further in­
THAT PREVENTS STRIKES
Minims—Hon. P. L. Kyser, Mrs.
AMERICANISM
opening of school at nir,»-liiiity next
Wright, assistant director of traffic, formation in regard thereto as any
Monday morning. Let’s begin right
V. M. Kyser, II. Davis.
Washington, Sept. 25.— Three of United States Railroad Administra­ of the citizens of Sanford may de­
In these days of Bolshevism, an- Jand keep right all the year. The
New Smyrna—Rev. II. K. Green, the foremost leaders of organized tion, which seems to indicate that sire.
labor, before the senate interstate I these refrigerator cars will lie availMillage Tanner. ^
On motion L. P. Hagan, seconded archy and trouble it is refreshing to I teachers will ho on time nnd ready
p|ncc you in ylur proper clnss.
Oak Hill- James Dnrley, A. W. commerce committee announced in aide for the movement of Florida by G. D. Bishop and carried resolu-, know that we have some societies,
that are all American and being all 1Don’t keep them waiting by coming
Rrooke.
unt|unlified terms sections of the citrus fruits and perishables under tion adopted.
American arV imbued with tiie idea in lute.
Osteen —Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Os­ Cummins railroad organization hill ventilation ns in former years.
Committee* appointed to investi­
of standing steadfast for the Amer­
teen.
which would prevent ruilrond work­
Any child that will reach the ago
"Hon. It. Hudson Burr, Chairman gate lire fighting facilities offered ican ideals. Among these societies of six yearn before the first day of
Oviedo II. H. McCall. Hon. T ers from striking.
resolution
as
follows:
Florida Railroad Commission, Talla­
is the Daughters of the American February, 1920, should enter at theW. Lawton, Mr. and Mrs. K. A.
Samuel Gompcrs, president of the hassee, Fla.
Resolution
Revolution and the following letters ' beginning of the school term, us no
Kurin'll.
American Federation of Labor; War­
Relative
to
improvement
of
Sanford
"My
Dear
Mr.
Burr:
Since
our
demonstrate
what this societyi of I'*
Pine Grove —W. J. Osteen.
new
9
' classes will lie formed during
ren S. Stone, chief of the engineers' tulk on Tuesday afternoon, I have Water Works system:
Americans, descendants of American .jlt, year.
Sanford lly the Pastor and others
brotherhood, and Glenn E. Plumb,
Whereas, Sections 8 and 9 of “ An soldiers, think of the Constitution:
Sealineze Mr. and Mrs. J. D. j author of organized labor's "solu­ conferred with Mr. W. L. Barnes, as­
The school busses will run along
Ordinance
Granting a Franchise to
sistant
manager
of
the
car
service
I radilork, Miss OlivAlleardsley, It. A. tion" of the railroad problem, and
Sanford, Sept. 20, 1919.
the
routes ns in the past, uccording
section, in special charge of refriger­ the Corporation or Company known
Williams.
^
! to the following schedule:
general counsel for railroad brother­ ator ears, and. he tells me that the us the Sanford Water Works Com­ Mr. Editor:
Seville—J. C. Itoblnson, T. II. hoods, In turn presented varying ar­
8:30 a. m.
At a meeting of the Sanford Chap­ Leave Osteen Ferry ut
F. E. G. cars now being used in the pany in relation to supplying the
Prevail.
guments. but all emphasizing the California trade will be released in Town of Sanford with water and for ter of the Daughters of the American Leave Elders Spring
8:15 u. m.
Tavares—Mr. and Mrs. G. W. single points that in their view no time for the Florida business, s o other purposes" reads .is follows:
8:15 u. in..
Revolution on the 19th inst.,' at the Leave Wilson Corner
Holmes, Hon. and Mrs. T. C. Smith. power could constitutionally prevent that there should bo no difficulty in
8:35 a. tn.
Leave Lake Monroe
residence
of
Dr.
Howard
it
was
re­
See. (8i Fire Hydrants. The San­
Titusville—Rev. \V. I. Sanders.
men leaving work at their will.
8:30 a. m.
the car supply for Florida, s o far as ford Water Works Company shall solved to ask for space in the Herald Leave Upsala
8:15 u. in.
Leave
Cameron
City
I n.atilia Rev. and Mrs.# A. L.
for
the
accompanying
letter
from
the
“ I do not wish to live a single day interference, with the ^F. E. •B. cars furnish and plncc in position, with
Aliorrrnmhie, Rev. L. A. Music, after that right has been taken away go.
President General of the Order, con­
All busses will have good, rain­
all necessary valves and connections,
Mrs. Skinner, W. A. Strobe!.
from workingmen," Mr. Gompcrs
"I believe you have an under­ thirty (GO) hydrants or fire plugs, cerning the nation-wide movement proof tops and will be in charge of
A largo number attended who were said, with more than a touch of in­ standing with the Seaboard Air Line either single or twin, jIh the* city for the | ropagation of genuine Amer­ reliable drivers. Mr. C. E. Chorpennot registered as messengers, among dignation. He served notice on the and Atlantic Coast Line that in view council may elect, at hiicIi points, ican Ideals of popular government. ing lias contracted to handle the
tin in were the following:
committee the anti-striker provision, of the continuance of their contract within the corporate limits, us may
Few of us seem to h? properly in­ Cameron City route; the other route
Dr. S. R. Rogers, Secretary State if enacted as law, would not be obey­ with the F. E. G. Company they lie designated by the city council, structed in the mutter of our Con­ are in charge of Mr. II. H. Booth.
will see that you are adequately sup­ and shall, when ordered by the city stitutional rights and privileges and j Roth of t^cse gentlemen ure well
Mission Hoard, Jacksonville; Mrs. ed.
II.
Perlman, Secretary of Wom­
"With a full sense of my responsi­ plied with ears, and with such as­ authorities place additional hydrants, duties. We have ordered a supply f known citizens, and the parents
ans Work; Dr. Avis Withers, Jack- bility," he told senators, "I say that sistance as the administration may at such points as may lie designated of the Constitutional pamphlets re- | should feel perfectly safe in entrustsonville; Rev. K. Lee Smith and wife I should have no more hesitancy lie aide to give.
by the said city council or hoard of ferred to in the letter and propose ting their children to their keeping..
"Yours very truly,
&lt;d Orlando; Rev. J. It. Kelly. Okee- about participating in a strike after
----------------------- --nl Icrmcn. and shall keep the same to distribute them among the minis- j
“ Robt. C. Wright,
''hi'hee City; Mr. and Mrs. D. It. its passage than I do now. It would (Signedi
Congregational Church
in good repair and working order, ters nnd teacher* of the county,
"Assistant Director."
Rrissmi of Daytona Bench; Mrs. Wm not. stop strikes; it would just make
nnd shall at the request cf the city whose co-operation we hope to be VTne Axe and the Fire,” an old
It is estimated that there will lie council change the location of any able to enlist in the desseminution | rophet’s up to date message. EvenStones and Miss Elizabeth Stones of law breakers."
Geneva: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stones
j ing "Keeping the Faith."
What is
There was considerable reference approximately 00,000 ears of perish­ h; drant or hydrants, from one point of our propaganda.
of Daytona; Rev. E. A. Milton of to the Plumb plan which provides ables moving from Florida during to another, the town paying the n s t
Brenda «!.• Vere Morrison.
tin- "faith?" and is It- worth while t
Ki •si in nice.
k eep it? Congregational church Sun
for government ownership of the the coming season, 11119-20, nearly of the raid change. The hydrants
half
of
which
will
be
citrus
fruits."
]
day
morning at eleven, and evening
tl
as
placed
Vo
be
toe
property
of
I he annual sermon was preached railroads and joint co-operation by
Mrs. B. J. Starling,
i.t
eight,
corr/T Park Avneue amt
tl • Water Works Ctrr.pun/, ard tc
by Rev. H. S. Itightmirc of Day­ the public employes, when its author
R»gcnt Snlli.* H iv'sori Chnpt«r,
Third
Sncet.
First Methodist Church
bo furnished to the city for tire |.ro­
tona. and was a strong plea to sup­ opened his statement. He declared
Sanford, Fin.
Sunday School 10:110 a. m.
ll .-tion with an ample supply of Dear Regent:
, Cl.rstiun i’.id.a.or topic, "Tim
port the Seventy-Five Million Cam­ that strikes would he beneficial in
paign.
Preaching, 11:45 u. in. Subject, w ;ter for the hill term of this fran! the future, because workers would
In America tin1*first aim should i Christian Athlete." Leader, Mr. Bd.
A
Modern
Sunday
School.
cl
ise,
free
of
charge.
'use
them
to
force
down
prices
in­
I he Association elected for the
ulw.tys lie u let t.i* people i:nuv.\ Randall, seven o'clock. *
Senior League, 7 p. tn.
ensuing year. Rev. H. F. Green of stead of merely to secure a greater
Sec. i 9 i Water Pressure.--The The developments of tiie last f*:a
Preaching, 8:30 p. m. Subject, Sanford Water Works Company months have served to emphasize the
Trip to Miami
New Smyrna us Moderator; and Hon share of the cost of production, and
"Ten
Little Lamps." An illustrated si all furnish sufficient pressure to need of popular knowledge concern­
Mr. and Mrs. L. Y. Bryan, Mrs.
•no. D. JinkiriH of Sanford us Clerk allowing prices to increase. Puzzled
;
senatorial questionsers dealt at some sermon.
and Treasurer.
tl row four streams of water, through ing American ideals of government. M. M. Lord and Mrs. Zeb RntlifT
Come
and
worship with us; pray a reasonable length of hose with 1 ’ j With tiiis object in view the eight ( ,,av‘' returned from a trip to Miami
length
with
this
theory,
hut
did
not
Reports were presented as follows:
for yourself nnd others.
it,ch nozzle, forcing the said four national patriotic associations whose j a,1,I otiier points on tiie East Const,
Temperance by lion. II. T. Me- shake his conclusion.
C. W. White, P. C.
streams at once to a vertical height names appear above have united in ! Mrs. KatlilT visiting her parents, Mr.
’ Likewise Mr. Plumb made refer­
Clellan of Daytona.
of fifty (50) feet at any point in the an effort to bring about u nation- ja».d Mrs. \V. W. Abernathy in Miapproaching
revolution
Sunday Schools and II. V. P. U. ence to
Masons Attention
town
within rensobnule distance from wide campaign for a better popular: nm' while the rest of tiie party visitshould
"cqjisorvative
labor
forces"
by Rev. W. I. Sanders, Titusville.
Special communication of Sanford a hydrant, and to furnish and apply
not
secure
concessions
of
the
type
of the Constitution. I‘‘‘I points farther down the const.
Missions, by Rev. H. *S. RightLodge No. 02 F. &amp; A. M. will be said pressure' at any time, within understanding
.
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a. , .
, I They saw where tlm hurricane had
embodied in his plan and this occa­
mire, Dnytonn.
held on Tuesday evening, Sept. 30th, t&gt;&gt;rcc (3) minutes after the fire signal
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th , i««„ „t ti.,ui,i „,„i
sioned
more
querying.
Church Letters, by A. K. Rrokaw
at 7:30 p. nt. for the purpose of con­ is given.
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of Daytona.
Mr. Stone attacked the Cummins ferring the third degere.
a*
uay
to
be
especially
dedicated
to
.
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phone poles and played other
pranks,
Whereas, the Southern Utilities that
H- M. A. A. and Deceased Minis- hill in its entirety, its committee on
work. We wish meetings for a,
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Every Mason in Sanford cordially
C o m p a n y ,-----------who now own study of the C o n sis tia n organized
«'r» and Deacons, Rev. A. L. Alier- wages and working conditions, he invited.
rrinnbip of Umatilla.
and o|*crate the Sanford Wuter in every rity, town and village.'
said, was a "mere bluff;" it cinched
Committed Sdlclde
Religious Literature by Rev. E. A. bureaucratic control on the roads; it state commerce. It contained "an Works under the above franchise are This is n work which ci.n onlv be I As we go to press word comes
M ilton of Kissimmee.
distorted procedure of the Interstate implied repeal of the Adamson eight- not complying with the requirements done by those familiar with local from the Upsaln section thut a '
Budget, by Rev. S. I). Woods. Commerce Commission in order to hour hill.** and its division of rail­ outlined in Sections 8 nnd 9 ns might conditions. The importance 'will be Swede nutned Gordon Nylund had
Lake Helen.
give the commission n mandate to road systems into twenty-five or ba noted in numerous instances and doubted by few Americans who be­ committed suicide by cutting Ills
Orphans' Home, by Rev. R. J. fix rates on the basis of inilntcd cap­ thirty systems was "illogical and more particularly emphasized by the lieve in our institutions. Secretary throat with a knife. A coroner's
0
Gorbet, Altoona.
following:
italization nnd it has a transporta­ artificial."
Morrison, of the American Federa­ jury will investigate the case today
tion
hoard
"just
to
take
the
hlume
of
.
"
I
’m
sorry
I
haven’t
hnd
tim»
to
(I i Th** water \vcr!~ pumping sta­ tion of Ld'noi in u recent "letter lre­
Inspirational addresses were de­
livered by Dr. S. B. Rogers of Jack­ guilty railroad officials for denying go more fully into study of -it," he tion is equipped with two electric garding immigration and our ulien nt 2 o'clock. Nyland was a single
said in closing his analysis of it. A power pumps and one centrifugal population writes: "What can Amer­ rnnn 23 years of uge and it wus
sonville on Missoins; Dr. Lincoln rights to labor."
"Frankly vicious,” he said, "were roar of laughter swept the committee pump, and on September 30th, 19J8 icanism mean to thc*e peop’.i** They thought despondency was the enure
.H oy, President Stetson Univerthe electric power plant furnisiiiog
*lty on Education; Dr. C. L. Collins its provisions against strikes in intor- room.
(Continued on page 6)
of his rash act.

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man. natter hit, Ollrrman, Stewart.
Tjme of game, 1:55. Umpire, Lou­
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Summary—Left on bases Hartow
Citrus
By-Products
4, Sanford 8. Two base hits, Tyson,
Help Wanted—Young girl who
Washington, Sept. 17.—Senator
Phelan. Home run:, Phelan. ’ First
does
not intend to go to school,.to
Duncan
U.
Fletcher,
who
bus
been
busc on balls, Vines 5, Alexander 0.
Struck out by Vines 6, Alexander 0. very active in behalf of^the eat ah- take telephone calls. Inquire 306
5-1 tc
Struck out by Vines f&gt;, Alexander 11. lisliment of a citrus by-products lab Elm avenue.
oratory in Florida, was advised today
Wanted —Men in every county
by the secretary of agriculture that
with own auto to travel an d 'tak e
the
bureau
of
chemistry
connecte
The C. &amp; B. Hat Factory
I2J llroad Strcrl JACKSOMlU.K. FLoTlIIlA with the department is now consider­ orders for the Bed Dipper Hay
is the owner of and is carrying on the ing extending its activities to irjelud Press. Can give good commission to
Mail Order business formerly handled by
the right man. He must be a good
the II. \V. Clark Hat Co. All orders Florida and hopes to be ablo to begi hustler.
65-tf.
operations
in
that
state
in
the
non
should be sent to C. &amp; II. Hat Factory
AtiltNTS WASTKO
fture. The establishment of-such a
SEND Kill t'ATAl.Otil i:
WANTED— OLD CLEAN
laboratory would enable citizens of
DAGS, ANY KIND EX­
Florida to obtain first band informa­
CEPT* OLD SOCKS,
tion regarding the manufacture of by
COATS,
PANTS,
OR
products from citrus fruits on a coin;
HKD SPREADS. AT
N O W O l'K N
inertial scale, and thereby make it
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THE HERALD OFFICE.
Catering to Commercial Men
possible to convert unmarketable
aud Families
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fruits into marmalades, jellies, can­
American I'lan.
(iood Ij U.
Itatr•
died peel and vinegar. The develop­
Upholstering and maftr*« making,
T h e T A V A IK K S IN N , Tatarr*. IU .
ment of such an Industry will m« uo j lumilure repaired, mirrors plated,
a large saving and increased revenue auto tops and seats recovered. First
to the citrus growers in Florida.
class work only. Drown Upholstery
CASH P A ID FOR
Shop, 121 Court St., Orlando, Fla.
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used household furniture
II. Y. P. U.
Must be in fair condition.
FOB SALE
Next Sunday evening, 7:.10. We ]
beds
want everybody to come.
Our,
Springs.
Chairs
union is growing.
Almost every I For Sale—One horse, $100. DonDressers, Dockers, etc.
5-ltp
member of the union is taking an aid McDonald.
Call or Address:
active part In the church work.
For Sale—Ford Speedster for sale.
Practically every member is a mem­ Perfect shape. L. F. Doper.
ber of the choir or orchestra or is on
.121 Sanford Avenue
the board «*i
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llu.ir.inlrnl to kr»|i tlicm off.
Your money la c k If It doesn't. "Will
tint slain tfir finest lim n
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Also
recommended
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EuropMnW&amp;nCbflpkte Hokm Screened
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corjvfdicA Coavoftioal to Everythin-la I
hwrt of City •Scad for BcxAlot ••«
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of the work our union is doing.
For Sale—A Inrg* tent.
Group Three is in charge of the j change for trunk. Inquin
program for next Sunday evening Co., Mr. Smith
and we are expecting some interest­
For Sale—Celery plants ready to
ing ta’kn. Miss Virginia DeCourscy
set.
Jim Smith, Scotia^Furm, West
is raptain af this group and we are
Side.
5-1 tp
hoping to hear some special m u s ic ________________________________
selection repdrred by her.
For Sale—Ford touring cnr. CorThe B. A. P. U. has extended an ni.r S’itith and Myrtle. Phone No.
invitation to the Orlando D. Y. P. -U.!
.
5-2tp
to meet them at Palm Springs on
For Sale—Two roll top desks and
some afternoon ami evening conveni­
other
furniture. Call at the resi­
ent to the members from the "City
dence
of Dr. S. Puleston, corner
Beautiful." This invitation has been
Park
anti
Third streets.
4-tfc
accepted and we are looking forward
to the date set, next Thursday, with
For Snle—Two good commmera great deal of pleasure.
ciul bodies complete, covered, with
Our union is growing every week. side and renr curtains. Made to fit
Come and do your share. We want any Ford car. Inquire P. O. Box
YOU.
No. 375.
5-ltc

(Everyone Cordially Invited)

For Snle—Carload of lightwood
fence
posts, 7 feet long. Price &amp;
Wanted—The ladies who have
’ Plenty of Salmon Now
4-4tc
Culler.
Paint Bench, Sept. 16.—Thirty boys to get ready for school to see
thousand pounds of catfish received our six month guaranteed Duhhilhilt
For Sale—Two roll top desks and
from Lake Okeechobee 'yesterday clothes for boys. Perkins &amp; Britt.
otllce chairs. Sectional bookcase.
broke the local records for one day’s '
Dr. Puleston;
4-2tc
receipts. Three boats came in dur­
For Side —Five acres land, orange
ing the day. On the day before the and other fruit trees, land for culti­
For Sale —A splendid Horn Steel
Mabel of the Bass l ine brought vation. Four room house on place. Kitchen Range. Used only three
7.000 pounds.
Two miles from Sanford. Address seasons. Good for years. $50.00,
The receipts yesterday were con­ P. O. care Herald.
5-3tp
Inquire T. J. Miller, Sanford, Fin.
signed to the Atlantic Fish Corn4-2tc
puny. Captain Baxter of the Annie I For Sale—Prepare for cold weath _____________ t_________________
brought in the heaviest enrgo of fish j it NOW. Buy your »winter's fire
For Sale—Full blooded Duroc
ever received by way of West Palm i wood now and suv« money. Onk or pigs, $6.00 apiece or $10.00 a pair.
Beach canal. His boat carried 13,- i pine. Either stove or fireplnce wood. Also 2 sows and registered boar year
300 pounds. The Three Sisters car I Phone 149-W. Roberts &amp; Smith, and half old for 20 cents a pound.
ried 7,000 pounds and the Gladeport Wood Yard, corner 6th and Elm.
L. A. Denaud, Sanford Heights.
9,300 pounds.
5-tf
4-tf

For Sale or Dent—At a bargain!
Saturday Is Bargain Day
Nine acres choice-celery farm, known
The French Shop at 307 Fir.it
• as the W. P. Akers farm on D. D.
street certainly has the millinery of
Five acres tiled, with several (lowing
the season: also coats und suits at
wells.
Address S. A. Wood, or J. E.
low prices. Watch their Saturday
Alexander;
DcLand, Fla.
5-tf
sale in millinery. Silk, velvet and
heaver hats for $5.00. Come early.
For Sule—Houses. Terms. Jnr,
Some worth $15.00 on sale for Satur­ Musson.
4-3tp
day only for $5.00. Cnuts $25.00,
For Sale —One K-dizr harrow. C.
'good looking and some coat suits,
4-2tc
M.
Stowe, Cameron Ave.
all wool, $25.00, look for Saturday
For Suie—Mule. Will trade for
in bargains at the French Shop.
4-tf
cattle.
D. T. Thrasher.
5-ltc

For Sale—Eight tons of hay in
stack. A. Corpnny near Moore’s
Station or ileardall avenue. 3-tfp
For Snle—We have a io^ of very
fine genuine I^uroc Jersey pigs at
very reasonable price, Mrs. Endor
Curlett, Geneva.
3-tfc
For Sale—Ten acres good celery
land live miles from Sanford. Lot«61
Kufekn Hammock. Price $100 per
acre. Cash or terms. Write owner,
Mrs. Pauline Lnhnc, 1403 Ash Ave.,

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For Sale—Four dwelling houses.
Cash or • easy terms. Situated on
For Snle—Our bungalow No. 309 Pnrk, Magnolia, Cypress and Myrtle
French avenue. Six rooms, 3 clos­ avenues. Apply to J. E. Pare.
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ets, bath room, two porches, con­
crete nil around, pretty green lawn
For sale or exchange—1 Vault
with attractive palmetto front, also
door,
good shape, 1 large Safe, 71
has servant's room, plunder room,
inches
high, I small Safe, 34 inches
good garage and a smn'l parking
high,
1
adding machine. Must sell
shed, with other room in south end
quick.
C
Care of Herald. 62-tf.
on the place. Can be bought for
THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS
FOR RENT
CASH. The buildings ulone on this
plnce cannot he duplicated for less
For Dent—l* i acres choice celery
thnn five thousand dollars Mr. and
land,
tiled and good well, three room
Mrs. -A. D Parrish.
3-tfc
house, four miles out Sanford ave­
For Sale—Three lots cor. Myrtle nue. F. C. Welshat D. &lt;jO. Garage
5-2tp
Ave. and 7th. Paved street, oppo­ ACT (JUICKLY.
site park.
Beautiful location for
LOST
residence. Apply W. W. Long, 410
2-4tp
Oak avenue.
Lost—Sack contuTning two hats,
For Sale —Moline Universal Trac­ large black one und stnnll white one.
tor, with sand cleats. Two It Inch On road between Orlando and San­
plows, rolling truck, complete. Ly­ ford. Reward for return to Mrs. C.
man Druthers, Forest City, Fla. 2-tf D. Harding, 306 N. Oinnge Ave.,
Orlando, Fla.
. 5-2tp
For Sale—Pair of good fr.rni mules
FOUND
in good sound condition. Reason­
able price. M. Fleishcr.
67-tf
Found —A pocketbook on Firit
For Sale —A first class fresh Jersey street. Owner may have same by
cow. M. Doyle, Lake Monroe, Fla. proving property at Herald olllce.
3-3tp

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FRIDAY

SATURDAY

MONDAY

Norma Talmagc
in
"THE •
FORBIDDEN CITY”
also ( .
a comedy

Geraldine Farrar and
Wallace Reid
in
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"MARIA ROSA”
also
a comedy

llryant Washburn

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William Duncan
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TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

A
special eight ^ct feature
production
"ALIMONY"
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Hr—lr llft(ft*&lt;alr In
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"MEN. WOMAN AND
MONEY”
also
a comedy

Clara Kimball Young
in
"TH E ROAD
THROUGH THE
DARK”
also a comedy
and news

Saturday—Olive Tell, in “THE TRAP,” by Richard Harding Davis, also a comedy
Beginning Monday Evening, September 22, Performance Begins at 7:30 P. M. Except Saturdays, Then at 7:15
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THE SANFORD HERALD

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COUNTY HAPPENINGS
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM CORRESPO NDENTS-EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY-EFFIC IEN T REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD

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do for the past two weeks, the guests
OVIEDO
They are entertained
Mr. anil Mr*. C. M. Stone and at­ of everylmy.
tractive little daughter, Pauline, ar­ ! until a late hour by the town. Wulrived Saturday night to l»e the guest* j ker's Devilment. Sweet Dreams, Pen­
of M r . Stone’s parent*, Mr. and nyroyal and such refreshment* are
Mrs. S. Murphy at Lake Charm. served nt intervals of every few min­
Mr. Stone and family motored down ute*. The people of Oviedo who de­
from their home in Garden Plains, sire rest after their day’s labors are
III., making the trip in seven day*. in hopes the Hoard of Trade will look
Mrs. C. S. Leo entertained the into the matter, find the cause of all
Crochet Cluh most delightfully last' these visitors coming at this time
Friday afternoon. There was an and pour some oil on the standing
unusually large number of the mem­ waters.
Dr. C. D. Christ and Mrs. Ida
bers present and several invited
guest*. Delicious cake and ice tea Tedforil were in Oviedo Wednesday
afternlmn.
were served ns refreshments..
Mrs. L. K. Wright visited Orlando
Miss May Field* of Oxford Jet.,
Monday.
Iowa, is vir.iting Mrs. Verne Slay.
Mr. and Mrs. L. O. White went to
Mr. and Mrs. Mosipiito and all Orlando Monday to attend the funer­
their connections have been in Ovio- al of Mr. White's sister, Miss Jessie

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The Kelly-Springflcld Tire
mileage guarantee marks
the point where you stop
riding on a ticket you’ve
paid for and begin to ride
on a pass.

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White, who passed away at the Or­
ange General Hospital Monday
morning.
A marshmallow roast was given
by some of the young people Tues­
day night at White’s wharf on Lake
v r r vs
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Jesup.
C. L. West left Sunday for a trip
to
Miami.
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Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Hope spent
Mrs. Okerlund spent Wednesday some very special dental work done
Tuesday in Orlando.
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Winter Park.
at John* Hopkins hospital. From
Miss Mary l.einhart spent Satur­
there she will visit at Sunset' Falls
L et th e y o u n g folks d ance day and Sunday in Sanford and Orand in Pittsburg, Pa., before return­
EAST
SANFORD
on y o u r floors, i they’re
Rev. It. J. Allen of Enterprise was ing home.
J. II. Atkins, agent of the A. C. L.
finished w ith
over
Sunday to preach at Moore's
It looks very much as,if the people
depot spent the wee If end with his
Station
church.
There
is
talk
of
a
who
sell seeds had been profiteering
family in Winter Haven.
revival being held here next month. on old celery and lettuce seed this
Mr. and Mrs. Th'gpen of Sanford
Mrs. J. t). Mitchell is recovering season ns the irr«oeo~ jjfrV-- J iav,.visited friends in Oviedo Sunday.
from ipifte &gt;•.*£';;&amp;!•* Ph.eaa. Dr. hr;*! so.o,.,cii irounie making seed
Mrs. Rogers of Miami m vK'tmg Tiiiar made a number of calls.
come tip before. It bus caused al­
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Mr and Mrs. Lee Kinnrd's little most endh-is trouble sowing the seed
W. II. Harr has returned front an son, ClitTord was struck on the left beds over several times each, beside
T h e d e lig lit of th e dance extended trip to Chicago.
leg twice by u ground rattler last the worty and expense.
w ill he g re a te r because of your
Another r.r.c mule died at the
Mrs. It. G Smith, Mrs. Then.) Thursday. Dr. Marshall was sixteen
floors, an d th e c o m p lim e n ta ry Aulin. Mrs. .1 A. Clark and Mrs. minutes answering the telephone Russell farm last week.
visited Sunforil Friday. call to their home beyond Cameron
Messrs. Chnteman and Joe Russell
rem a rk s w ill m o re th a n repay Mary ',*cAl,s
City.
The
little
hoy
is
O.
K.
now.
each
have a fine new Jersey cow
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Farnell, Miss
Tjrau for y o u r fo ie th o u g h t.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Wilson are bought in Orlando at $150.00 each.
Stella Farnell, Mrs. A. P. Farnell
and Mrs. Rogers drove to Sanford very happy over the arrival of their
T h e n y o u will b e pleased Tuesday night to church.
son, born Sept. I8th. Dr. Denton
SANFORD AND UPSAI.A
w ith ru g s and a varnished
We have not very much news to
W. A. McRae of the S. A. L. in attendance.
Mrs. H. E. Collie and little son, write about as our regular corres­
floor as a c h a n g e fro m carpet spent Tuesday night in Oviedo.
Edwurd came down from Jackson­ pondent is visiting her brother in
Mrs. G. W. Harwich returned this ville Sunday for a visit with her par­
a n d m a ttin g . W h e n m ay we
Missouri just now hut will he at
week from Rrunswiek, Gu., where ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Long and home soon.
ta lk over th e details w itli you? she has beeti visiting her mother for
other relatives.
Or neighbor. Mrs. C. M. Williams
the past month.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
W.
Miller
had
ns
has
been si«;k for some time but at
LEE BROTHERS
The Candy Cluh was entertained
over Sunday guests their niece, Miss present is better.
by Miss Olive Lizcttc last Friday
308 E. Kirs! St, Sanford, Fla.
Nellie Cowan and a friend from Jack­
Miss Rut li HiTgipiist has been
night.
sonville.
visiting her sister and has returned
Mr. and Mrs. Higgins of Chuluota
I. D. Martin wilj he at home home.
passed through Ovicod Monday cn- about Oct. I8th after spending the
Alfred Erieson'* family has gone j
route to Orlando for several days.
summer at various points in Maine* to Macon on a visit and still enjoy­
and at their home in Ingalls Grove ing it.
near Hridgton. Mrs. Martin will
Rev. G. V. Albertson will he with i
come south later in the fall.
us on October 5th. the first Sunday !
Miss Heulah Hrown from the West in the month. lie will he at the
Side was Mrs. Nick Z.irno Venn's Sunday school and will also give us I
guest a portion of last week.
a p.euching service at the close of |
Mr. and Mr*. D. R. Hrisson and the school. We hope the neighbor- I
party were over from Seabreeze on hood will till the little church and
Tuesday ns delegates to the Hnptist hear this good man.
Association in Sanford and were
Shall we not'make a plea for the:
Can it be that Sanford is down and out, con­
sight seeing out in this end of town. church? Our country is in a trying I
fessing herself helpless to manage her own city atTairs,
Mrs. Margaret Marshall reached crisis and what shall save it from
home Monday from Michigan where going to destruction? Wo will quote
willing to accept any old nostrum that promises restshe made a much longer stay thnn first from an able journalist woo lias
cure for the present, a change from the drag of doing,
thought about it. This is Henry
planned.
and getting nowhere?
Mrs. G. C. McDougnl received a Watterson, a secular writer. Look­
wire from Waycross, Ga.. from Mr. ing over tin&gt; disturbed condition of
Well, if so, she can have it it if she votes that
McDougal Tuesday that he was Europe and knowing the elements I
way. The article, so called, ia on the market, a pro­
leaving there for a business trip to were at work here he says, Nothing
hut the religion of the Lord . Jesus j
Chicago for several days.
duct of recent origin, school-made, branded as the
Ed. J. Cameron is at home from Christ will save os from going back
real stuff and warranted to lit any old town from 500
the ranch in Palatku for a few days. into the dark ages. How better can
we do tiiis than keeping the Sabbath ;
to 5000 population or more. Go to it. Get a City
Considerable celery is being set in day and observing it in the churches?
Manager, from Dayton, O h io -fo r instance, pay him,
the fields this week. We hear some Shall we look a short time into the!
of the growers are setting out green great empires of the world and ask
say $3500.00, minimum, and then sit down and watch
top for early celery.
why they have passed away? Where
her run.
Yours, MORE-ANON
Mrs. Harry llarran of Union ave­ now i* the mighty Hnhylon? Noth­
nue is in Haltimore, Md., having ing but heaps of dust. Where is
Nineveh and the huge palaces of
these cities? Nothing hut heaps of
dust. Where are those great cities I
that lined the Euphntcs that Nebu­
chadnezzar built by slaves he got
out of foreign nations? Where are
they now? Gone down In dust—to |
everlasting slumber. What does the)
Good Rook say about the nations? 1
’’The nation and kindgom that scrv-i
eth me not shall perish. Yen, they I
shall he utterly destroyed. Isa. GOc. |
12th verse. Is there not here a les-1
son for us to consider. God is the
same, yesterday, today and forever.
The finger of history points out from ■
among these huge mounds of dust !
and says "Heware! Do not follow in
my steps, for the same fate, wilt h!
yours if you do. We speak out of
the dust of ages and tell you to wor I
ship and serve the only true and liv- ;
ing God and NOT IDOLS.’’ How
better can we do this thnn keeping 1
the Sahhath day and remembering
the sanctuaries? Our revered Wash- *
ington we cannot have morals with-]
out religion for religion is its hack- j
bone.
Are not these pleas sufficient to!
keep God’s holy day nnd remember-1
ing Him in the churches? Our coun­
try is certainly in a dangerous rrisis
and it depends on us, each one,
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A gen ts For
International Harvester
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McCormick
and Deering Mowing Mach­
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Lower Prices for Fertilizer
Two Reductions in 191*9
Have* you our lal ;t Price List?

It will interest you.

Ideal Fertilizers now give better value for the money
than any commodity bought by the grower either for
farm operations or foi household use.
Quality Maintained—Write* to us at once regarding your
fall requirements. Shall we send our new Vegetable Hook?

WILSON &amp; TOOMER FERTILIZER CO.

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Manufacturers Ideal Fertilizers
Dealers in Spray l’unips and Insecticides.
JACKSONVILLE.......................... .................................

K. C. Maxwell, Mgr., Sanford Hratich

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If in need of a grove or something
else ask for it.
RESIDENCE— 10 rooms and bath, elec­
tric and gas lights, splendid finish, oiled
floors, water tank, lovely home, $4500.00
RESIDENCE— 10 rooms, flowing well,
very good repair -.
$1800.00
FARM—40 acres, 20 acres cleared, 10 acres
tiled, 3 wells, 5 houses, worth the price
and more
*$9500.00
FARM— 10 acres, 8 cleared and tiled,
good residence, etc., fine fruit and a
splendid place
$8000.00
GROVE—5 acres, 330 frees, considerable
......................................$2500.00
Watch the South East Corner of Page Two

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TIIE SANFORD HERALD

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they left In their old home in Osh_
kosh.JWis., whose loss is our Rain

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A Letter From K. II. Kilbee of
Geneva. Fin.
In regards to the welfare of this
country 1 came to Geneva, Flu , in
We arc better prepared than ever before to help you take [care7of your wheel.
ISSi, aiiieii was in Orange county.
Expert repair work. Full line or parts."
At that time wo had no railroads hut
we had a good line of steamboats up
the St. Johns river which brought
our supplies to us and we were just
as happy then ns we are now and
we did not dread a railroad strike
for \se did not live out of n paper
sack as we do now. Each family j
had a good place of his own to raise
corn to feet! Ids horses on and a good
sweet potato patch and made his
own syrup and had a few cows to
F in e l i n e of new bicycles in standard makes ready for immediate; delivery, and
pen in thc spring to fertilize his land
and did not have to pay all lie made
more coming in every day. Wc make a specialty of “ Firestone” bicycle tires.
for fertiliser. He also had a few
hogs and made his own meat and j
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lard.
lie did not have much,
money but be did not need very I
much to live. He was independent,
but we this day and time are de­
pendent and at the mercy of some
“Everything on W heels”
one else and make the stuff and
bring it to ur. Nn«; v.c .tie just at i
A »»/&lt;
tlie
eve of a bog election which
i . i y ! t u n r \ VC.
comes off the ICtli of September to
determine whether or not the hogs
can run at large and thc cows will
be next, for the county commission­
even been busy improving bridges ation as delegates in Sanford this ers had tiie attorney for the board to
and building a hundred yards of week.
draw up two bills, one for the hogs
fence or more between the draw*
and one for the rows, but Mr. WoodThe
Parcnts-Teachers
Association
Continued from pane 2)
bridge and Monroe station.
gave a penny supper at the town 'tiff, our representative in the legis-1
The Ladies’ Union of the Congre-j l»*»H Friday night for the benefit of lature refused to pass tiie one for tiie
whether vu will turn upward to God
gational
church of Sanford gave a n ! thc »i*bool yard. They took in over «ows, hut next year they will try to
or downward to everlasting oblivion.
get new material in tiie legisluiiire _ __
ice
cream
supper upon the lawn of "sixty dollars.
What is the matter with Europe toand f&gt;-’ ‘V T
.vi&gt; iiian*"who
Mr.
und
Mrs.
Jacob
J.
Holly
Tiles-1
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Johns
left
this
week
da\ .* Rejection of God and His worvotes on this to give it a careful
day
evening.
Pretty
Japanese
!an-Jf"r
P...iu7*»*i*fi-ii.
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Johns
lias
jhip. Another empire has passed
La**. ftfnous
" colors wore grace-1 been F. E.
agent fo; the past m « ■thought for .lie law does not give
agifcjbctos-our
Many crownfully
suspended
from
tree
to
tree
tVeeks
while
the
regular agent was on any time for a man to get rid of his
ul head* have fallen into the dU8».
hogs, and I do not think it is right
What are a** doing with our much above tiie many beautiful flowers I bis vacation,
to
get me in trouble ai out them.
lijht’ Shad it condemn and destroy among which tho tables were placed
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burns and
It
would *&gt;&lt;• just ,t.n fair *o pass a
A fairylike scene greeted Hie eyes of Misses Margaret and Dorothy from
u*?
law
to
burn my noon a.« it i* ;o pass
the numerous guests who assembled Terra Haute, Ind., are visiting Mr.
C. T. Ballinger.
this
law
and not give me any time
to enjoy tiie evening and help the Burns' sister, Mrs.
A. Ruulerson. to do away with my hogs. I want
worthy cause. All had a delightful
l.vhi: MONROE
Mesdames J. V. Wicks, I. I). Hart, to lie a law abiding citizen, but tin’s
time and a nice sum of money was
The vi aw of propsperily that is realized.
Geo. Peters, It. (J. Gresham were in hill as it is drawn up does not give
rolling over Florida swept our sec­
Sanford last Tuesday attending the me the right that I think an Amer­
r "e people «&gt;f our community S(,tninuU. Association,
ican citizen ought to have.
tion in pa-iing. A general spirit of
improvement is stirring around us.) were delightfully entertained Thurs-,
1 have h?on offered two thousand
•'I1’' a,,d Mrs. h. \ \ . Libby and
Clearing &lt;.f land, building and re- day evening by a song service and
dollars for my stock of hogs but
modeling nf houses, cleaning, tiling reading given by Dr. Goorgc Hyman
pretty daughters arrived in know I could not sell them at any
and draining »f soil, the installation »»«&gt; »•&gt;*’ choir of the Baptist church (*p"eva " n s *'pt. 15th to ake up price. All lhut 1 am kicking on is
of gaoiltne engines and overhead of Sanford. The purpose of the en- their residence here Mrs. LiI.by is there should have been some time
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irritation are »ome of the new order! tertair.ment was the purchase of a “ sister of Mrs. 1. T. Wakefield and after it became a law for tiie hog
of thing- in Monroe. C. E. Henry ‘
for the public school at Mon- we understand the residence prop- man to dispose of his hogs.
hu about .-..in|dctcd the clearing „ f , roe. the free will oll.ung contributed ‘‘rty of Mr Brokaw has been purfiir more acres ..f landupon his}that evening being the initial fund, ‘’based for their home.
e are inUrg. farm I. W. Bell is getting The patrons of our school greatly deed glad to have them with us. and
Daily Thouoht.
uppA’ciate
such
entertainments,
for
trust
they
will
find
as
many
new
In
general,
pride Is at the bottom oi
ready to clear and tiring under cultiis
our
understanding
that
the
friend*
in
Geneva
and
vicinity
as
J
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mistakes.—
Buskin.
Utjon ten acres of land near First!11
Itr' t purchased from Chns. &amp; Co. I auditorium which emliellishes our
—
flirtovi Mann i» liusy with ten acres *fhool building was liiiilt for puldie
upon (h. farm known as the old I t-ntertrtinments which are instrucIbmirrson t&gt;I.t&lt;•- that ho purchased ] th e and cdu. .itioual, community
from Sam Henderson. Mr. Mann is meetings at which all may attend,
»bo diari.ig live more acres adjoin- lectures, etc. These forms of enter­
ir.g tii- 1.1 ■:i u
which he live. tainment which appeal directly to
B It • &gt;• '.i- ju-t completed u our people, and these alone, are gen­
P-’.tty
.i. upon his place on erally tiie kind held in public school
Pint
Mr &lt;Bidewelt of the buildings.
Miss Dora May Igleshy gave a
Lust *»«!«• a11. purchased five a*n&lt;
clothe you better, and more econom Society Brandi keeps Dad looking as
tur Mni.ro.- k.t- completed a nice pleasant party last Wednesday to
inally.
Look through the handsome
youthful as Boy and gives Boy the
MMtr.n uio.i, ,i mill now lias bi« celebrate her birthday. Delightful
Inr.ily movi-d Barney Lyons and refreshments were served and an
styles, the line textured materials and
forceful look that made Dad successful.
l.ikism i.g'.-t . have painted their enjoyable evening spent by her
Iouv#-, and s II Buclianan will soon many friends.
the pleasing colors ol Fall clothes we
Stop in here some day, S O O N .
Get
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Mrs. it. L. Sellers of Gainesville,
io‘ti hi- I'ut.g.iiow The fence gang Gn., is a guest of relatives here.
have ready for you.
acquainted with us and our desire to
'■ the Ai.antic Coast Line have
Miss Stella Wells lias returned to
her home at Pulalka after a pleasant
r«.» irot
visit to Mrs. \V. C. Beasley.
C tA J , o r IIRV 1CC VTMtOt
Mr. Bert Locks, formerly of Lake
llcmstitrhinjr and Picol
Monroe has returned to Jacksonville
O lf iHItf
IU
"ork done at the French
where be is employed as book­
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keeper with the American Agricul­
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tural Chemical Fertilizer Company.
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before the war

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during the war

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THE FLAVOR LASTS
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Mrs. Maude Philm ore
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M.^l jl,'Ust’holtl furniture
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Reds
•‘'pring*
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Rockers, etc.

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Mrs. Beasley of Crusccnt City lifts
returned after a pleasant visit to tier
son. W. C. Beasley.
Mr. and Mrs. \V. S. Price and
family spent Sunday at Daytona
Beach.
Miss Eliza Orton, after spending
the summer at Asheville, N. C., is
with her sister, Mrs. J. T. Wynne.
Mr. and Mrs. \V. D. Rowe have
returned from their wedding trip
and are at home on First street.
Miss Lottie Matherson spent Sat­
urday and Sunday at her home at
Maitland.
Mrs. J. Daniel Talbott has re­
turned from Louisville and other
places in Kentucky after spending
the summer fn that state.
Mr. Charles Davis of Kansas Citj,
Mo., has returned after visiting rel­
atives here.
Mr. George Riggins of Sorrento is
employed here in tiie trucking busi­
ness.
Mr. Jacob J. Body has installed a
gasoline engine and overhead irriga­
tion of a quarter of an acre. Mr.
Roily is one of ou* rmv.t prosperous
and industrious farmers.
GENEVA
' R. E. Frnnklyn returned last week
from Yellowstone Park and western
points of interest.
Mrs. C. M. Bonnel and little
daughter, Flay returned last week
{from Manchester, Gu., where they)
have been spending thp summer.
Mesdames Bessie Hart, Wm. Stone
and Mr. und Mrs. W. I). Ballard at­
tended the Baptist Seminole Associ-

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Sanford, Flo,
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3 u i t f o r tho boy i n kneo t r o u 3 c r o .

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W e want the Parents o f the boy in knee trousers to see our Boys line.
In
addition to the Dubbelbilt suits, suits that are doubly built thru out, we carry
the best line o f furnishings obtainable, amongst them, stockings that are regular
sixty-five and seventy-five cent sellers at F lh T Y C E N T S .

We Conduct Our Business on a Very Nafrow Margin of Profit;
That’s Why They Come Back.
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�THE SANFORD HERALD

Leon’s Auto Transfer Company

SEPTEMBER 2G, 1915

In the Colorado district, the plants
of the Colorndo Fuel and Iron Com­
pany in Pueblo, which closed Mon­
day, remain idle and according to
ollirials, will make no effort to oper­
ate with strike breakers.

Atlantic Reach Hotel llurncd
Jacksonville, Flu., Sept. 22.— The
Atlantic Reach hotel ’nf Atlantic
Itaifi'h, 17 miles from Jacksonville,
was’ completely destroyed by lire
early Saturday night entailing a loss
of more than half a million dollars.
.‘in* hotel was owned by the Flag­
ler estate and was under lease of
W. If. Adams. It was a four story
wooden structure of about UOOtrooms
New Hrnnrh I'ltone No. Will He (liven I.aler
and at the time of destruction was
housing a number of week end par­
ties from the city and many visitors
from • south Gcorgin and Florida
points.
Thu blaze was discovered shortly
before 8 o’clock and spread rapidly.
| Long distance telephone messages
appealed to the local lire department
for aid, trucks being immediately
dispatched to the scene. The loss
includes the entire hotel plant: the
laundry, power and pumping house,
serve’Li’ quarters. grill, bath hou«.*s, i
ocean pier and depot. Many &lt;*nt-)
tages in the immediate vicinity were
saved by the heroic work of the fire­
men from Jacksonville ami beach
new charter, it in sink a vc'umin- prevention being worlii a pouini nf volunteers.
nun affair i a ’ r\ ••• p:*";*!i* ’ir.ve la d eur.*. Let tm put our money into
The hotel was one of the most
the tun*' nr On* iii.*liniittnn In l&gt;. d; it the limp it al anti the l(eii Cross anil complete in this section being hand­
In* n mly.
IHJDGET OF O P I N I O N "JUST over.
somely fiirublud throughout.
It
HETWEEN VOi; AND ME”
i was. ii|&gt; to a few years ago. known as |
i.ni in m«*y ' And again speaking about *I&gt;‘*i i ht* Continental, the name being*
EVEN THE GATE POST
• ;• .. || I: ”&gt;■‘al and the statement mad • by i iuinged when the property wns
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IV*
NOT IN IT
,-i nf 1■••I • mi' of those who think a h-**;dt:tl |PttJltM| |,y the Flagler estate to the.
lid ni !}
r • •
A Chief Is Among Vi&gt; Taking Notm i .i m i m -v in Sunlord w !t*i i a wonderful coit*. too much 1 would like to refer Atlantic Reach Corporation. Later I
anil Faith, "He'll Print ’em"—
. *. i* Ami,.i II.11 I- II. I
i a few
the fact that Orangey nunty auent •
projierty ...
'. . v w w i
Sn Suva Saiinterer.
. o.1 ’ • ii 'i .ii ' ** i . 1 i i*&lt;v li’• 'itul 1**|;i|»|.t i*stn11*"ami r'*-li*asi*il to Mr.
and I* Laud has :»rr i * i I f*»r IIO.IMH \dn m' That home bs:!ltl:r / i. 1. ,i
i.
i .tin* time to gel lm«y o il dollar*' and now linds that ti|eir tor
good one and w«* can cirtaiai.. iim* i in* ii.i«'rv y iirdn and »i..e . :• ;.l,(I tin* liter sped deal ions fo
building to
Em r l a i n s S t . A g n e s ( i u il d
n n ry more housi-s right h**r* now. ....I.:
and t. .
in front of tie huilt at this tin; 11.'
Mr» -Lilias Takach entertained
And speaking of more : omi ■ re­ the sub walks. Cot the gras*1 and the :•« mo *li. Sanford is getl'ng a good
minds me that tile Sanford Loan weeds and plant out rev j !.i• t and •oilding that will i.* r.uitahle for llu m***nm*rs of St. Agnes (iuild on
A: Building Association l.a* deni* a dowers .Hid mo ahhety a mi iu.»r.- ii.i?.i*,..i piifpo- *.* t*,» iii*tt.v years for Monday afternoon at her home ou
grent work here in helping t* build ■your plan ami ..our city tool, more | less man uni* t tiinl ot these sums. (Very avenue, the guest - meeting
at Mrs. Robert Herndon’s and going
I nines and is still at the good work.
u.d
rn iv,
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out in autos. Plans for tin* annual
pretty yard if they so desired. 11 |
buzatir was tin* important object of
* Seine nf the wording of Ilo* in-w makes no difference whether you ou ii
A fricml of mine asked me what tin* meeting, each member vicing in
charter is nr»t uni ting with the ap­ your own home or not. You should I tl,ought about the peace treaty | flnisi||f.l| artil.|(.s for lhill vvtllt. Ul._
probation of some of our citizens and always keep j &gt;ur place looking good and the League of Nations and my freshments were served »and a delight­
they will endeavor t&lt;&gt; have a public for this means everything to the vis­ only reply was that I was with Pres­
ful social hour enjoyed by all pre —
meeting to discuss tin* charter freely itors to the city.
ident Wilson, lie is at tin* head of cnl. Enjoying the hospitality o'
and openly. This would be a good
affairs, he was over there, he knows Mrs. Takach were Mrs. Robert
tiling for all parties concerned and ' A woman was arrested in Home­ conditions, lie is absolutely honest
Herndon, Mrs. (*wynn Fox, Mrs. M.
there is nothing to conceal about the stead, Penn., with twelve pints of and a real American and I leave it
Minarik, Mis
Lillian Shinimber,
whiskey in her stocking, so a dcs- to him with the hope of a speedy end Mrs. Archie lit tts, Mr.. Karl IPir1pat&lt;li says. Now in discussing this to all llie controversy.
dick, Mrs. Raymond Key, Mrs. Ed.
i proposition with u lady the other
Lane and Mrs. Matthews. The next
STRIKE IS GROWING
J iluy—well, I just do not believe this
meeting will be held with Mrs.
'story, ttiat is all.
Gwynn Fox.
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will Establish

A New Branch at the

OLD PHILIPS DRUG STORE
Beginning October 1st.

Phone Orders Will Also Be Received
at Hotel Carnes Phone 91

C U R B ST O N E GLEANINGS

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Montgomery, Ala.

1* Some of the papers quote the
I doctors as saying that the “ llu” will
return again this season. They have
*no authority for such a statement
I and neither have 1 any authority
j for a statement to the contrary but
I say the "llu" will not return.
And then again,

if the ."llu"

J dees return we should have our hos­
*y pital all ready and in running order

&amp; and
and

with plenty of trained nurses
good doctors we should not
worry. And the old reliable Red
Cross is still on the job and going
strong. All of which brings to my
*' I mind the old adage of the ounce of

W est Side Cash Grocery

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Wc are now prepared (o handle your Feed orders.
No order too large.

Green Cross Sweet Feed - I.arro and Buller Fat Dairy Feed
Deckers Shorts and Bran - Faultless Scratch Feed

W est Side Cash G rocery
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and even running over
with sweet, clean clothes
ready for tin* deliiery.
This is wliut you can see

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LIST YOUR PROPERTY
A N D WE CAN
SELL IT.

Insure

i| Dixie Steam Laundry fl
Robert Glenn Igou, Sanford, Agt.

JAMES &amp; PAXON, Jacksonville, Fla.

City Properly and Farms are Coing at Reasonable Prices

AT OUR IIUSY
LAUNDRY
«
at any time. The reason
why is because our work
and service are satisfac­
tory, Our system is so
different that a trial or­
der w ill surprise u n d
please you.

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LEK
Sm m c, FLORIDAi*

From their respective luadqunr-i
Williams—Kiitlcr
ters. industrial leader* and directors | The marriage of Miss Edna Clinrof the strike issued their usual eon-j|yP Williams and Mr. Raymond Rutdiet ini: statements, which left still |,.r took place very quietly Wednesin doubt the exact number of work-1 day. Sept. 21th. at seven thirty in
ers who have walked out
Willium I tIn* evening. Rev. Goo. Hyman, I
Z. Fistcr. secretary of the strikers’ I). I)., performing the ceremony at
national committee claimed that, in the home of the bride’s brother, Mr.
tin* various steel centers, l.r»,000 Volie Williams. Owing to the criti­
more men had abandoned their posts cal illness of the bride’s motlief the
bringing tin* total to :| 12,000, but in marriage was witnessed only by the
A C C ID E N T
the crucial Pittsburg district officials members nf the family. The bride
of the United States Steel Corpora­ was very sweet and attractive in an
Our Agent, MR. R. \V. HERNDON, will write you any of the abo*o
tion, and several "independents," as­ afternoon frock of white Georgette
forms ot Insurance or any thing you need in the Insurance line.
serted that the stream of labor had
Through hi* connection with us he can give you Insurance protec­
crepe, embroidered.
turned and was (lowing into the
tion in the very strongest Conipanjs in each and every line.
Mrs. Rutb-r is the only daughter
mills.
According to reports from Pitts- of Mr. and Airs. C. M. Williams and
Established I'JOG
burg, where union labor lenders held is popular with a wide circle of
General Insurance •
Surely Ronds
•
Employers Liability
a general parley to consider conduct friends, having lived in Sanford for
of the strike, managers of the plants j|1(, |aJt tw«*lw years.
are seeking now to take the offen­
-esOr
Mr. Rutler is a prominent young
sive. Not content with merely holding what forces remain to them. I business man of llrunswiek. (.a.
they are said to In* trying to induce Mr. and Mrs. Rutler will reside in
KLEE VOI R EYE ON THE HERALD WANT COLUMN
wavering strikers to return. On the llrunswiek.
other hand labor's recruiting forces
are not inactive, as shown by the
fact that organizers from the mineworkers’ union have been called to
reinforce agents of the steel workers'
union in enrolling non-union work-1
ers.
Despite the prediction of Mr. Fos­
ter, that, through the work of these
organizers, llu* strike will be able
gradually to shut down all of the
REAL ESTA TE
important works in the Pittsburg
district, employers of labor claimed
that yesterday they hnd been able to
increase production in all Important
plants, including those in Home­
stead, Ckirton. Rraddock, Duquenae
and the Pittsburg city mills of the)
Carnegie Company.
As in Pittsburg, tin* situation in;
Chicago also was clouded by con-1
dieting reports. The industry in ■
that section, though crippled by the:
closing nf many plants was by nol
means tied up and company officials J
claimed additions bad been made to I
the reduced forces with which they
were continuing operations.
In the Younstown district where
Your Hom e - Your Auto - Tornado - Liability
ndvunccs were claimed by the strik­
ers, the strike spread yesterday to
fabricating plunts, two of which
Property Damage
were closed, as wus the Youngstown
Pressed Steel Company. Paralysis
of production in the Mahoning vulAgent Drew Development Co.
Formerly Holden Real Estate Co.
ley, caused by idleness of 14,000
workers continues, every plant being
City Lots in All Parts of City
closed.
From Canton, O., entne the an­
Celery Lands in M. M. Smith’s Sub Division
nouncement by the general manager
of the Canton Sthect Metal Com­
pany that his men, numbering 1,200
hnd voted to return to work.
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THE SANFORD HERALD

ball games for the week
|)()X SCORES OF ALL GAMES PLAYED BY SANFORD TEAM
thrice, arrived safely ’at third when
Thompson messed up Johnson’s
grounder. At this juncture Lamuttc
nnd Johnson were the “ fall guys” in
another double play.
Tampa’s half of the fourth opened
auspiciously, Felix whamming a
beauty to right field. Ho was forced
at second on Mooroficld's grounder,
however, and thanks to the leisurely
manner in which Moorcfield ambled
to first, the ball was snapped to
Danville in time to complete a a
double play.
In Tampa's half of the fifth it
rained steadily, but Ills limps k'-pt
them at it, in order to Complete the
inning and make it a game. Hy the
end of the first half of the sixth the
rain had increased to a steady down­
pour, and Umpire Daird gave the
signal to cease firing. The score:
Simford
AD It II 1*0 A E
3 (i 0 l •» (1
Stewart, 2h .
3 ii t 5 1 1)
Chapman, c
0 ■i 0 1) 0
Johnson, rf
1 11 it 0 0 0
Crow, 3b
3 (1 0 0 (1 II
Walker, If
•9 1 •I •I 3 l
Thompson, ss
Childs, rf
1 (1 (1 (1 II 0
•» 0 (1 G II (1
linn ville, lb
•1 0 1 1 3 0
Watts, p

, 4 the day approaches for the Unit
in »he Florida League series it
IS ?
that Orlando will l»
winner of the second scries and
event will have to play ofT
I '- L t series games with Sanford.
ThVe games will probably be played
,vf fr,t week in October and will be
‘‘..,1 by fans from every part of
S a n d the people are looking
forward to a week of real sport when
f sinners of the two teams clash.
' on the East Coast Daytona
. Cocoa and Miami are playing
1 liall jn the Mosquito League
1 0 tkpy want to pit their winning
* m a ga in st the winners of the
Florida League and it begins to look
,;kf , , w ou ld he playing ball around
(kf ioral lots until Christinas. And
vi, brines to mind the idea ad*
vinrfd by Gilbert Freeman and Hob
Chappell and others who have long
ija laid winter ball would pay in
Florida. He that as it may it Is certrn that Sanford fans want ball in
hiy hnii* plenty
&gt;&gt;.«--.......
.
,
Utjm, to attend the games and w«
other favorite Indoor sports in
pf w'r ter months such as making
coney, etc
Thrr&lt; have been sonic good games
. .' , ......... k past and some p&gt;»&lt;&gt;r
orMi |,ut Sal ford lias been playing
Totals
17 (i 5 14 !l II
thrm de*e up .trxi &lt;mr team is looked
AD
It II I’D A K
Tampa
,, 11..• h.-t team in the league
1
0 1 it I o
Johnston,
2b
h
Look over the fol”
it
0 l 1! 0
Lamotte,
ss
: ,inChot - ore* and judge for your2 (I 2 7 0 0 j
Felix, lb
ulf:
—J* it n i
Moorefiei . &gt;
•»*.*»
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i)
ui
Wiu saiunlii)’* Game '
I |)rmvn&gt; if
ii &lt;&gt;!
■It
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Jolinson open- Unr||l&gt;r rf
ii
(i
0
u"ii
Ii
fit'.' *•»
f,,r 1
,,u Pnrcball. rf
prid.nl ii. a i' l'loe play, and after! r o r dio, j.
Ii
1 II !
v , j .i .
. .I I', use v.as out via
dot: uni i r*i In the ihirtl ParTotals
I; II Ii l.'i
(fFjll . • . !. ............mid. and after
bcore by lanniga:
Cor, I i . j . • . &lt;! the atmosphere
ulu imi I
Sanford
Tampa
Odd fld 0 I
Summary: Left on bases, Sanford i
p T * '%y t- l
7, Tum|m .'I; lust base on balls, oil
I Corcho 1; struck out, by Walts 1,
Corcho 1; sacrifice bits, Childs: stol­
en bases, Chapman ”, Johnson 2,
' Thompson. Pnrcball; batter bit, by
Watts (Johnston), by Corcho iJohn­
1919
son); double plays*. Watts to Ranville, Stewart to Thompson to Ranville, Thompson to Stewart to linn•ville, Johnston to Lamotte to Felix;
time of game 1:05; umpire, Daird;
Now Itendy
attendance 571.
\ Real Help to the
l arnii r. Largest and
Sanford Wallops Orlando /
’&lt;lest Seed House in
the State.
Orlando, Sefit. 22.—Sanford won
Marlin’s Hy-Tesl
out over Orlando here today in a
cil* Insures Good
real slugging efte at the expense of
Crops.
Haynes, G to 3.
A. M artin Seed Co.
The game started oil in 'the lirst
Jai kson\llle, Fla.
inning with a shortness of “ hep”
when Stewart singlet’, stole asecond
and third and scored when Haynes
threw to third uncovered. The /•|»s *
were held at the mercy of Register
in
all except one inning when their
put on
hits scored the two runs.
Haynes was freely hit from the
start.
Stewart was sent from the grounds
in
the ninth inning after an argu­
AUTO OWNERS
ment with the umpire, who ^called
him out at second.
Call on us tor exact
AD U H I’O A K
duplicate of your
Sanford —
[ Stewart, 2b
btolcn spring,
j Chapman, e
• nd receive
Johnson, rf
•pringsat.
Crow, 3h
•diction
Walker, 2b &amp; If
Hut L
'■Childs, rf
real.
Thompson, ss
Man ville, lb
Register, p
Watts, If
| •
37 G 14 27 10 I
Totals .
AB It II PO A K
Orlando
MNHilH) FLORIDA
4 0 0 10 0
Williams, If
! Leach. 2b
Schuyler, rf
Moore, rf
Dliunt. lb
&gt;Martin, ss
j Stephens, 3b
j Denedict. c
Haynes, p

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l'AGE FIVE

seventh i*ffning after Lakeland had Nance, c ...
.. 3 1 0 5 5 i
secured n one run margin. Ery wan Poland, rf
l 1 3 0 0
in fine form and held the Celery Feds Thinsht-r, 3b
8 1 0 •&gt; 4 0
to two hits and no runs in the three Smith, 2h
3 0 •9 •1 «? 0
frames that he worked.
Morris, lb
4 0 0 14 0 0
Sanford —
AD R 11 PO A E Cohen, ss
3 1 3 C 1 1
Stewart, 2h
. 4 1 0 5 O t Hall, p .....
1 0 (1 0 O I
t
Chapman, c
5 0 1 8 3 (1 Ery, p.......
0 0 0 3 0
Johnson, rf
— — — — — —
... 5 1 •• 0 (1 Ii
Crow. 3li
T otal....
29 b 9 2) 17 4
0 1 1 1 u
i
Walker, If
4 t •&gt; 1 0 0
Score hy innings:
Thompson, ss
1 •1 •» •1 3 0 Sanford
101 10” 000—5
«&gt; II 1 0 0 0
Childs, rf
Lakeland
ooi ooj oo*—6
Rarnos, lit
4 0 3 7 1 0
Summary: Two base bits, Cohen;
Alexandria, p...
4 0 1 0 l 0 sacrifice bit-*. Crow, Childs, Wicker,
Totals . .. . 35 5 13 24 1 1 Smith. Hall: stolen liases, Stewart,
Johnson, Thfrasher; Cohen 2, Hall;
Lakeland —
AD It 11 PO A E double plays. Thrasher to Nance to
Diva, If.
. 3 1 1 0 0 1 Morris, Thompson to Stewart to
Wicker, cf
3 1 «» l 0 (1
(Continued on Page 8)

F e r tiliz e r
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COTTON SEED MEAL
CASTOR POMACE
TANKAGE
ASHES

MONDAY H:30 M.
Ginghams Ju*t think, we have
. min'd a lot of indigi) Dine Ging­
hams in check# and
plaids for this one
j lift
day special, a yard

A# a Starter—We want to call yot r
attention to that handsome piece of
“(iilt Edge” Taffeta Silk in black
only and full thirty six inches wide.
This is a gn at
~
value, specialffor tiiis
sale, a yard

$2.50

SII.K POPLINS
We were fortunate in being able to
secure a yard wide Silk Poplin the
quality this is in
black, white and all
leading colors, a vd

$1.39

TAFFETA IN COLORS
Taffeta Silks are in great demand
and we have a very special assortment
in the Chiffon effects the colors also
are just what you are
looking for and the
l
price. 30 inch widthI, ?j ’ mti • JL %J

$2 49

SATINS
Monday there* will he a sjiecial
showing of 30 Inch Satins in two tone
woven stripes, plaids, cheeks, etc—
the* late-st e'ffe*e'ts in
the latest Silks. Monelay, a yard.

$2.49

DRAPERIES
The time has arrived to
figure on draperies, and our
stock has also ai rived in
full force. See our beauti­
ful satin cireets, also mad­
ras weaves in these neat,
bright floral designs. Dark
Green Burlaps, also nice
line of cretonne^, yd 98c,
69c, 19c and

• &amp; 0. MOTOR CO.

CHASE &amp; COMPANY
Sanford, Florida

MONDtl 9:50 M.
Safely Pin Sail
-unla Mr in.
Hooks aril Eyes Sale 3 cards IOr
Special Pearl RuUmi Dargain
3 cards for
| o«Val l.ace ami Insertion 3 yds in.
Sa-r Hindoo# limit nbdU|nru«tom«r

MONDAY !l:.10 A. M.

While India Lawn—This is another scarce article to secure, for
this kind of bargain
price, white India
l.inon Lawn, a yd

15c

3G-IN. MERCERIZED POPLIN
%
A poplin of this width in the beautiful permanent finish ami splendid
quality of material something that everybody is looking for. We secured
a full line of colors: Rlnrk. white, navy. Copenhagen, Joffre
old rose, myrtle. Very pretty ami specially priced for this
sale, a yard

69c

TRENCH KHAKI
This popular style of cloth is in great demand at all times
and the special grade of “Trench" Khaki is a great value, a
yard

OOC

FALL ZEPHYR GINGHAMS
We are very fortunate in having such a splendid selection of “Tub
Proof” Zephyr Ginghams, 32 inches wide in just those cheeks and plaids
that are wanted in colors that blend with the season. Also a special line
of Imperial Chamhray 30 inches wide in the right colors, both
these numbers for this Monday bargain sale priced at only

Ion*'' ,|P''i,l"1;,mlb“ihloGOO

J )l VAI. IRON WORKS
Jackw.»n» illc. Fla.

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39c

I'L.lil Suiting This will be- a very
popular line- of suiting for this tiaisem,
ami I# ing a yard wide-, made in the
sirs- plaids that are wanted, with just
the- right cedor ble-nellugs, elein’t fail to se-ethese Monelay

SHEPHERD CHECKS
This style- suitii.g is always wuntcel
and ve-r.v hard to ge-t. We- were ableto see'ure- two pie-c.-S liitfiT C Ilt size
cheek*. 38 in. wielth. For f y r*
Mojulay as a special * /
emly, a yard
•

45c

POPLIN 10c
Meindav will find a special showing of Poplin, in all tlude-sired shades and e-oloring. See this special lot, for Monelay
a yard only

PROXIMITY COTTONADES
Peer the hoys, this will make* a great
pair e&gt;f “we-arahle-’’ pants, in Indigo
lllue, in woven stri|H-s
n p*
This is a splendiel value gT linO
at emr price, a yel. only

40c

Ot TINGS! OUTINGS!

SILK ( REPE
30-in white Silk Crepe*, just the thing for that dainty
Underwear that ladies like-. We- have price-el the- Silk Cre-pea yard only

75c

Here ore nil the fascinating new stvle touches that make such n world ol
difference to the woman who knows how to dress.
You don t have to go to
Paris to get them.

39c

laMkw.

Momla) li;30
Si
Dimity Stripes another great
nick up. white stripe Dimity.
Special quality for
this Monday sale, a
yard

SuitingstorFal!

Our stock eif Outings have urriveel
in full force anil these- values are- not
matched in pink, blue, gray, also
che-e-ks. stripes ami plaiels
y
both light ami elark. On
Monday a yard eerily

LADIES’ GOWNS
Fall is fast approaching,
now is the time to lay in
your supply of Outing
Night Gowns, while our
stock is complete, also a
special lot of square neck
and V neck muslin Night
Gowns with long sleeves.
We have priced both these
lots specially for Monday’s
sale at, a garment

$1.98

iR E K fe iB IM G

C t - ly a
lighters; row
Gri iiuf nV'f''1 «bt&gt;n promised.
Iki »|i.
Orsi, our farlli.
liftf
*“ * &gt;,,u muncy and

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LET US QUOTE YOU ON YOUR REQUIREM ENTS OF
ALL KINDS OF MATERIAL—WE WILL SAVE
YOU M O N E Y AND GIVE YOU
. — GOOD SERVICE —

Silks for Fall

IMourbpim3Breaks

hhy dock w o r k

.

The transportation company having been good to us dur! ing the past few days. Results! Our stock of Fall and
Winter goods are arriving right along and we are now
ready to supply your wants for the coming months, and
our prices on this “new,” “fresh,” “crisp” merchandise
“Spells S-a-v-i-n-g to the pocket book in merchandise of Quality.” See the many extra
special values we nave p^r^-espccally for Monday, September 29th.

Fall Seed
Catalogue

and ;i||

M a te r ia ls

SHOES! SHOES!

28 3 6 27 12 3
Totals
Score hy innings:
Sanford.
100 201 011-G
Orlando
000 200 100-3
Summary—Left on bases, Snnford
7. Orlando 5; two base hits. Thomp­
son, Crow, Childs’, Walker, Register:
st&lt; Ion bases, Stew art 3, Johnson 2,
Crow 2, Thompson; sacrifice hits,
Crow, .Denodirt; sacrifice tly, Chi pman; struck out hy Register 3, hy
Haynes 4; first base on halls, off
Register 3, ofT Haynes 1; double
plays Stephens to Leach to Hlount
time, 1:40; umpire, Dlackhurn; at­
tendance 370.

It is a question now to se­
cure a pair of shoes Jit a
right price. Monday we
have some special Shoe
values in good shoes, and \
a pail of shoes bought from
us means that you have
saved money.

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751(fits

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Pictorial Review Patterns
bring 'lie Pi?i* f-isbions straight to you. The

O c t o b e r Patterns

•r* .-rw

on sale nnd are brimful of advance fashion information.

HATS FOR FALL
Our stock of Hat# will In- on hu!c
.Monday ami now is tin- time to :uvuro
your new Fall Hat and our prici-s
im-an a saving to you
t
—two special tinei { K 2 o 4 t 7
Monday, $3.G9 and
CAPS! CAPS!
Men's and Hoys' Caps, up to tlit*
minute styles in blue wrgt*, Cassiineres Twills, and ox- m -e C\P*
lord Cloths. Special
I
at 35c, 75c. 98c and V

Caldwell-Irwin

J

Lakeland Takes One
Lakeland, Sept. 23.—The High­
landers took a dreaded fancy to the
"Shine and Emery” offerings of big
Alexandria, t In* Celery Fed’s hurlcr,
nnd emerged from n free hitting base
pilfering game, on the winning end
of n G to zscore. 11nil who stnrtcd
for the Highlanders wus ineffective
and gave way to "Dugs" Ery in the

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Corner Sanford Avenue
and Second Street

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THESANFORDHERALD

At this time we cannot say with vestignte the fire fighting facilities of
any certainty what day the Daily the city of Sanford and to recom-J
\
Herald will appear as we are tied up mend to the city such improvements 1
It. J. HOLLY, Editor
on equipment for new machinery, and extensions as were necessary toj
M. HAYNES, Business Manager but ns soon as it can be installed the comply
with the franchise under X
which
the
Southern Utilities Com­
daily
will
appear
as
we
do
not
want
Published Every Friday by
to start publishing; a paper of the pany is operating, and. whereas
kind that we think it will be until Solomon Norcross Company did
&gt;■*
are as poor! as the days that have passed for SAVING. Turn
everything is ready. And meantime make a report on the conditions en­
H unsem m oN i*iuq: in advancri
remember that we are getting ready isling and recommended improve­
back on the “ What-might-have-beens” and make the coming days
ONK VKAW____ i________________ ___— »*-00
for
the Daily Herald and when it ap­ ments and extensions to be made [
aIX MONTHS_______________________1-00
‘*I -Wi 11-Save-Days. ’’ : :
Do it TODAY, not TOMORROW.
TIIRIEE MONTHS_______________________• pears it will b e &gt; a daily paper in which Mr. C. I. Day, then general:
every sense of the ward for the As­ mumiger of the Southern Utilities!
Entered ~ &amp;-»«o»J-l I w Malt Mailer Atifuil 22nd sociated
Press service guarantees Comprny agreed should ho made and!
iron, at Iba I'Mlofflf* &gt;1 Hanford, t'torlda
l.'njrf A n of March 3rd, 1*79
gave assurances to the city of Snn-j
that.
CAPITAL $.’10,000.00
S U R P L U S §1.7,000,00
ford that these improvements and X
Trlrphona Na. I t * i
Office*: llrralj lluildlaf
extensions
would
bo
made
at
the
NO OFFICES FOR US
Vs -t
■"*ii:'
Just think of it! Twelve hundred
The editor of the Herald is im­ earliest possible date.
dollars for a sow bred in Marion portuned from time to time by bis
Whereas, gross and inexcusable I
u%
county by an Alachua county far­ friends to make the race for this of­ negligence in the maintenance of the
mer. The hog is now king in this fice or that office in city and county pumping station is evident, and
YOUReusffitss.
section and no farmer, no matter and while we appreciate the offers of whereas, only a stfiall portion of the}
n n D in »
SANPnnn
how small bis acreage, should fail to support of these good friends wish t o ! improvements and extensions o&lt; u t-!
w
*
Uilt/| i Luaitf/t
II. R. STEVENS
i. M. HAND
R. R. PEAS.
C. D. COUCH
provide himself with at Inost one state that there is no office in city,
ornRnctl
in
Solomon
Norcross
(
ity
I’rxIJ.m
Vlr».|*M»&lt;drl
Collier
All'l Caihi.c
pure-bred sow and boar. The day I'.niniv
„r state
Hint., that
ilmt would at the pany's
pany’s report, agreed to by Mr. IDay,
county or
of the "piney woods rooter'” has present time tem pt us to give up have been completed and no steps I
THE BANK THAT INSURES YOUR DEPOSITS
g
passed, never to return, and only newspaper work and even devote a are being taken by the Southern
the purest bred stock should be per­ week to campaigning and if success­ Utilities Company to comply with
mitted on the farm.—Gainesville ful devote more time to an. office. this agreement; and whereas, this |
News.
*
At the present time the editor of the matter has been repeatedly called to)
Herald has his hands full getting their attention without effort, thereMrs. Voile Williams and one daugli-1
Notlre
ready and expects to have 'hem full I &lt;&gt;&gt;’ making it appear their policy to
Fit HE STUFF—OLD STUFF
ter, Mrs. Edna Williams Butler: two! Mrs. George Dickenson w’ill nifs-t
Our wste paper basket was further during the winter months with „ | indefinitely delay this work, and, I
brothers, Messrs. Charlie anti lam -'th e teachers of t| ie Grammar School
advanced in its plethoric propor­ daily paper and we expect to let | whereas the city council of Sanford
nic Gaminuge of Americus, Ga.
Sntu^dn,.
s *&lt;i ten. hast *i(!&lt;*
tions this week by a voluminous! nut him; interfere with our bus!ness 1feel that this matter of improving
Funeral
r.ervices
were
held
at
tin
entrance,
f1„
a...
ng*j,jr&lt;
f.,t
;iilie«
of
the
city
mass of stulT from the Adjutant’s of giv!- * 9* • . .1" * .:’ dally
home, conducted by Rev. Gao. Hy­
Off In College
c!Hc« at Si. Augustine. We are now paper. "or ten y*»ur* • r more wc* 1must not he delayed further.
man. I). !&gt;.. and the Order of EastUnite a party \f Florida girls left
getting reams of matter from 2ff have given our time. attention and | Therefore, lie It IL solved, that
rn Star, interment in l.akevicw last Monday for Maryville, r ■•
ditlerent sections of the government,1money iii wurki qi: f*»r illrti'V
• enter- the city of Sanford, Flu, do hereby
cemetery;
F. 1. Miller, funeral di­ sec. t i enter M i yvllle Collt
from 27 different section of the rail- , prises
‘ would 1.(1;* lie* . it&gt; and notify t ’ Southern Utilities Com*;
rector.
officiating.
Beautiful ilcral
The Sanford girls, Misse- .\ \ ...
Mla *re nf 'H*r 1natty that unless they forthwith as- j
read (both sHos , from the i liter county Y-’c | |Vt*
•tributes
tf'stiii-d
to
esteem
and
love
Audi's,
Mary Howard and M ,
corporations, from state officers, from! 11me to these
arioi;:s enterprises j sure this body*in a satisfactory man­
(Continued from I’age+i
(
iti
v^hi
'li
she
was
lieiil
by
the
l.»rg«
Howard
were jointi| by Mi-, u,r.
the drives of the different denomina­ till' w • . It l
ner.
that
they
will
within
thirty
days
• »* own otniness i
a'!
circle of friends whose sympathy nice .tone's of Barlow, Miss l.ucilr
M,. **• &gt;i■• :r.$i th* war was, h ‘gin Hie «urrying out of the ehanges
tions and from some of the war rd rspir‘, odll
worker and since we went broke
re. ominerided do not even understand our lan­ goes out to the strir-tim family in Thorpe of DeLantl and the Mli
tri!"’ ,T(! I» !•■ Hvn
:ttd improvement;
Ridgeways of'Palatka.
once publishing this free stuff we, f,-r***t thereby. If Tejifter we
I by Solomon Norcross Company’s re- guage. * * * They know nothing their hour of lit rouvcmonl.
now take a fiendish delight in dip­ i i devote time and attention
I , irt attached hereto, and diligently of our theory of government. * * •
our deelj
ping it over into the wast. paper re- pap r ami our »wn I .isint
l i».*&lt;&gt;M,eut'* K.iid work to coiiclitsiiitt We must Vitalize
— ........
.N0.273S
UMSeeos
..
'
•
”
i
-U
it. s»-N
*•i **— is no
.-in!
ceptaele and watching it disappeur . Idle rondv at till
•: period •; • •c.t.t toa.i si.;
REPORT o f t i n : c o n d i t i o n OF Till:
The need j
below the *!d«s of *?.•* irtt'. • L..,., ••.. t.. &gt;,oiii&lt; lor i oe good ol the com­ I ntonll.s from date. mucIi further steps place on American so:l
whence none return to bother us. munity in this paper we must neg |will he taken by the city cottnei■j| , (( is not eoiifinetl to our alie'i born pop-1
'A.ui . . . . iking about the high cost of on .viien ii comes to taking our time fu'dy and inadequately protect the ulaPion. Many of our n.itivt horn |
ii- d&lt;» not ;;n&lt;brnl,«iiu the!
paper and the high cost of running | for tin* public as we have ii *r.e in it;.' rights and trier, tx in the i
At Snnforti in Hit* Slalt* oT Florida, at the ( lose of Business on
the government W&gt; wniuil Use t&lt;&gt;! days ,p"ic i&gt;j. Tin eddor of tin , p; mist •. even pi the . xtent, if found meai.it.g of our institutions und**rI
Sept. I Jilt, 1919
whisper into liic shell like ear of tii*-1j Herald is net now and wili not In 11 netesarv. of de.'lufing a forfeiture which they live, and are being tie-1
postmaster general that if lie r -ally 1candidate for any office within the of the francliisi of Sout hern I’ilBtic liberate!;.' misinformed regarding
t hem.
wants to save the government money I .. t o&lt; tie people u» I'
U.i a t • ■'\&gt;ir mi .
it k s o u it r i: s
he will stop all tills free tittiII guilt publishing a newspaper and we must
Our aim is to unite into m e tut- I - ■and Id loans . In
ii;
ojfit«
1319.: LM
lb It Further Resolved, that a
v.%c.
through the mails anti into the also decline to accept any positions copy of this resolution he sent to tin* tiovial campaign of iMiiirnttmi uponiu &lt; ii*»n.i«
iv • • » **•- #’fr • lifl ti pv ' il ,pi
...
f.iro.oo
_S. I
• 1,1. f
. lOV.IOO.Oti
waste basket. Then 1are tons of this that would take up time this winter I G. White Management Corpora- ( the essential principles of our gov- U
I’1,'o'*1
- L H :! - : 1 •&gt;r(ilin,r&lt;lt/ Ir.il -Bt •Inn »
j * \»l!lUt r.»I («»r St tt&lt;*
free stuff sent out by government while engage’, in editing a daily lion of New York City.
or othrr «!ci» »**r *i!l« piyaMr
V _
j eminent all who know tlteir meaning
I ■11 II.
lton«ii
anti
oftitlratc*
i»i in«f*titftliii i uwdhI mil unt&gt;lr*lc I
It.
departments every day to news- paper.
| and are willing to aid in interpreting W f *s «'i n i ’•ri , iitn And Thrift Hum|M
ownra«
R. A. Newman,
ft’lVUJ
II* »!■• (nlhfcf tii41. 11. S. t»in I ph Ifi ’ i&lt;» •»- •r•* p »•.ii irlngi ilfpa lt«
R.000.00 iSlV.T^Tan
papers and none of them will ever
| them. You understand how to in- S
Geo. D. Bishop,
&lt;* ill !«•«othrr than II. S. I»«»nSa (nut Inrlilint* *•t«» ownri unpli*-■l«r«*«| .147.9)0.1*•
publish it not now for the war is
nut*« of rorp tratMuc fvoit*«| f'tr not Ir.t than os'll
llueiice the people of your com* (.*«• Ut«ral Tr :«t &lt;intl
L. P. Hagan,
DO FINE H O G S PAY?
YKA14nor m*»r«*th%n TIIKKK YKAItS* tlnir . .
— .
V7
over ami they were burned once and
i
iminily.
We
urge,
therefore,
that
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Slt&lt;k
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l
r.il
llank
(*'»0p*r rent «»f «ti1»«cri(it«‘&gt;n)
Special Committee,
A
few
weeks
ago
there
was
con­
T.O
Valtjr
«
»
’
II
hkinjlloi*^
u*n»-l
am
i
unln
once is enough, thank you.
your
power
he
ircil
toYli**
fullest
■
xo.lK
M.Ol
Adopted
at council meeting Sept.
Kurniturv ant Fl'.tarr
siderable argument brought to hear
|.&gt; •IH»
lt«*al K»tatr Own** i othrr than lUnkitii* 11•»a
tent,
in
the
organization
of
meetings
21th,
1919.
I
l.fiO
dIH
in this county about line h"gs flay­
Ia^LiI Hr «r\ *Mil PpJtral lUvrvp lUik
H.Hi’l
for
Constitution
Day
and
of
classes
OUR PRESS SERVICE
Fa
hin
V
a
ill
a-nl
N
’rt
A
*nnunt»
llj«
fro
n
National
|lank«
F.
L.
Miller.
Pres’t.
ing. the opinion of many of the hog
»*1.V.7 7*
\*n*iunt« Har front IUnk«. lUnkr « an l Tra*t r*» iipanin other than Infor the study of our Constitution. Nrt rlii'lnl
The Herald has been fleeted to men being that if wild hogs were Attest:
It llrmi l’^. HI or II ........
We will try to furnish speakers if &lt;’h«&gt;-k« on other llink* the %a*n*city or t&lt;&gt;* i u» Ip poli t Italic u»th*r
membership in the Associated Press penned in fenced lots that they
F. P. Rine.s, Clerk.
tlianltt-ni Hii ............. .........................................
you
so desire, or will furnish litera­ Total of lum# I t. 11. i *». idani it
which means tiiat the Daily Herald could not he fed and fine lings would
. .j
On motion John Adams, seconded
Chvrki
on other hank* h»mtn| ivit«M* of pity nr t•»vn «f r»-|M.-tin* hank an.I
will carry the despatches of the As­ not pay. In fact there were state­ by L. P. Hagan and earned resolu­ ture which will he of value to your
other ca%li item*
...........
*
ipeakers. Please write us that you He lerp'lnn Fun I with IJ. S. Trraiurrr ail Ilit* fr»».n If. S. TVaiurrr 1...
sociated Press, the greatest news ments made that Florida would neve tion adopted.
wili
work. Let us know how many
gathering agency in the world anti see the day when fine hogs could he
T'»l »’
Council adjourned.
n n .v
of our Constitutional pamphlets you
certainly the most authentic.
It brought in here and raised at a prof­
'
can use to advantage. The miscel­
also means tiiat the Daily Herald it. That Florida would always have
I. I A B I I. I T I E S
laneous distribution of literature i »»:&gt;|tal So,-k l'*t. I &lt;
will give the readers the latest wire to depend upon the razor hacks and
uriiln ■Kj n I
3.4.IH»n
of tittle value, hut, if distributed ”nill*ll*'l
news fresh from the wires, the news the said razorhack would have to
I'niie*
j«;,77i».7i
•xrr.iil . tth'ii»-«. ovlf-rr-l nng
|iaH
with care, it can he made of great
7.111.77
of the entire world anti will he given roam at large to bring any prices.
It • rrxr I T n *• A••|.r I
,i.:,»ioi
value to the cause which is the cause AxmuJi't
to the readers of the Daily Herald
m n jy lie
I t a'! | il- ri \r -ar.-1
(Continued from page D
We
fully
agree
with
the
opinion
l
Irrula
i
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N
'n
c&lt;
llmtii'lni
►7.VI.OJ
of every American. We will furnish &lt;*rri*'**l .'h***k.in*tinr
hours in advance of any other dail
1.02*1*3
that
razorbacks
that
never
coat
tin* pamphlets without charge. Our
&lt;*h&lt;ls i "(i i,a n I*ink 1. *. la . II
that comes to this city. In other
to.lin
Total nl ll*m* 3), SI. 31 .nil 31
jr.nviT
words you will have the best service their owners anything for.Veil did pay ton, W. A. Geteli, II. T. .McClellan, only object is the country’s good.
Indltftiliisl
llrfi
i
It.
Sabierl
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Ch-sk
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I
tn.lM
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g.*.tii&lt;; ••
(Vfill'itr* •* l**|*• it I'j **i I-,,l*i »*i it I lay. in tisf h i *f ir it i .(-&gt;' tnrsiwHl
that money can buy anti you will because if they brought any price at E. L. Hon.
Very sincerely yours,
8t«l*'. &lt;"«inly •• otti-r \l in'.-lpil I» • it. S,--jr..| l.y I*.'••Icj &lt;&gt;/
.it
lhl« Hoik
I.IKI'I 9!
read the very latest press despatches all they would pay, since they never
Member State Board of Missions:
Sarah E. Guernsey,
Iti; it I
I
&gt;
i»
nvk
un|iaM
cost
the
owners
anything,
not
even
each evening in your own daily pa­
George Hyman.
President General, National Till lit I•■•nan I l&gt; p.i il, i«ilho- tli.n l.a-ik ilrpi.ill) itj»»i»-t Ii It-o.-Vr.
ranging
on
the
owner’s
land
hut
run­
t*m
«
II.
It,
34.37.
Is
an.|
|9
I U,|hJ.‘.H.
per that you could not get tintil the
. Society Daughters of the !*■•• I Solnr* IVp fil.i
Time and place of next meeting:
i nf Ti r,- I*p »,r•
next day in the papers that are sent ning at will and destroying more of Daytona. Monday after third Sun­
American Revolution.
T..I ..f Tin. ikpniU. Sil.jncl I . Itrrrvr. Item. I I. It. an,| il
I .111.7
here from any distance. This r r- the farmer’s crop than they were day in September. 1920.
**J 'an 'It p nil armijnl
i
worth.
No
hog
that
is
allowed
to
roam
vire is recognized as the lie i
$91
I:
T'.Ul
The following resolution was in­
In N e w ( J u a r i c r s
;
fit Id covering as it does every nook | over hundreds of acres of land wit li­ troduced by Rev. B. F. Green and
Mrs. Grace Earl Williams is greetmit
being
fed
at
all
could
hr
expect­
and corner of the civilized world ui;d
enthusiastically adopted by the As­ i mg her new and old patrons at her ST*. »: OK Kl/miO v. . OUNTY OK SKMINOI.C: •*
it will make the Daily Herald what ed to get fat. No hogs of the razor- sociation:
I. II. K. Will r.NKIt. &lt;'*'hii*r nf tin* almve'Pa'ni it l&gt;ank. ilo nilrunty ivrar that the tin*'.
new quarters in the Clark building •t 'rmint
Ii trai* «i».he 'rif i f nv kmialn t«n an.I In'lli.r.
It. K. WIIITNKIt. .‘aihli*:
back
style
of
architecture
will
ever
we have guaranteed to give our read­
.: iheillril an I -wnn In li'-fiifr inn thli
('&lt;»:rr.'l—Att,**l:
opposite tl.e pnit uHce where she has
"lie
it
resolved
that
we
express
our
bring
a
high
market
price.
And
the
'Zilih .lay nf S-pt. fits
f. j. \|||trr
ers—A REAL DAILY PAPER.
II. Kvi l) i, lli rin-r. Nninry I*ililln
gil I’ulnam
truth «.f the statement a about fine thanks to the pastor, officers and opened new millinery parlors and is
\
Staf.
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ta
a)
lafZ
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my
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m
l«'l"n
nqilmi
N
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13,
V.rZi.
T,
|. Ilaakln.
hogs kept under fence and fed in the members of the First Baptist church having new goods arrive daily. Mrs.
lllfTrtor*
right manner Is easily seen when you (d Sanford for the generous hospital- Williams liu.l temporary quartern in
read tin* following despatch from Ity and welcome extended the Asso- the Hynes block with the Charles
Electric Co., but is now happy in*
Ocala regarding the sab of fine hogs cintion ’
the possession of a fine new store
last week:
room of hV choice and where tile
"The public sale of the big type
Dealli of Mrs. Murphy
many new erVtliotis in millinery and |
Poland China hogs at the farm of
Mrs. It. 7 Murphy died at her) notions ran In* displayed to the best j
M r./. C llerlong in Marion county, home on West First street on Friday !
jui.t .nth nf Mirmopy yerterdey, after a lingering illness of several advantage. Remember the place, I
marks a icw Pin in the ho,; ra .dug years. Mrs. Murphy came to San­ opposite the postolliee.
Saving may
seemed to you tile opposite of
industry of Florida and of the south. ford about eight years ago from her
/
Sanford, Florida
specding.
and
is of (ix.lith spending.
With the exception of several recen. old home in Wichita, Kansas and Death of Mrs. Calvin M. Williams
sales in Mississippi, the llerlong salt has been a resident of this city ever With the members of her family
But .really
Hlirinliiij goes liaiid-in-hand with
was the most itnp'ortant sale of lings since.She was a
member of the groupedabout the bedside, death j
ii.lilli n , f ho
ever held in the south. No othci Presbyterian chureh and during her came to Mrs. Lizzie Gammage Wil- j
sale of hogs in Florida has ever com hours of suffering never lost faith in liains, wife of C. M. Williams, at )
Saving in itself as the miser understands*it—the
pared with yesterday’s sale, when the power of the Redeemer and bore six o’elock this (Friday) morning,
mere hoarding of money for rnon y . &gt;ak —is of no
pure blooded Poland Chinas sold to her cross with Christian fortitude, The deceased had been in failing
especial advantage to anyone.
the highest bidijer with an average looking after the welfare of her two health for several years, acute kid-i
(in the other hand, when people save iiili'lln/rnlly,
of $ 102 a head for sows and gilts hoys and attending to the duties of n».y trouble being the immediate
what they really do is to save for a chance to spend
and J197 for hoars. The top price* the household until failing health pause nf her death. Saturday she
for something more worth while later. In final anal­
brought by* any animal at the sab* forced her to cease her labors.
became critically ill and had been
ysis. everything is spent hut the saver thinks before
was $1 ,200. This was the winning
Deceased leaves two sons, Rush | unconscious since ten o’clock Tueslie spends and so spends wisely. He gets more for his
hid of Messrs. Newton St Newton of iind Dan Murphy, both of them liv- day morning.
moiM-.v and a bigger return lor his work, lie has
New Albany, Miss., for Herlong's ing in this city and the sympathy of
Her daughter and brothers were
more money left for thoughtful spending in the
Long .lane, a sow farrowed Aug. 2N, their
many friends is extended to v!ired for on Monday, arriving here
future.
1017. The bred sows in he sale them in the hour of bereavement. Tuesday hut too late for eonseious
brought an uveruge of $4HI. Tito
Now, what ii really more worth while later? It
The funernl occurred from the res­ recognitlon.
| total of the sale wus $9,SB) for 2G
may he that, by Vhimulating hitherto foolishlyidence
Saturday,
Dr.
Brownlee
of
the
Mrs.
Williams
was
horn
in
Sump­
hogs."
spent dimes and quarters, which give no real satisPresbyterian church officiating in­ ter county, Georgia and was fortyfaction, \ on will be aide to buy later a home, or have
terment being made in I.akeview seven years old. Spending the great­
a wife, or provide for old age or for education, or a
cemetery.
er part of her life in Americus, Ga.,
start
in life for your children.
she
came
with
her
family
to
Sanford
\
Curd of Thanks
twelve
years
ago,
where
they
have
To the many friends who were so
All of these things and many others an* "worth
kind duiing the illness and death of since Tx.Uled.
more"
to the individual.
v*Vr*,*
“Ten 1
our dearly beloved mother wc wish
She
was
a
consistent
member
of
i
|4
,
•
to extend our heartfelt thunks.
War Savings Stamps help you to convert foolith
the Baptist church, the Order of the!
(Ccntinuud from Pago 1)
Rush and Daniel Murphy.
money into future irtV spending power.
Eastern Star and Woodmen Circle.
.
■ An llli
tinn required in the franchise, due
A conscientious Chilstian, a devoted
to antiquated fire hydrants n,"l
Tampa is' offering a big motion wife and mother, faithful ‘in ’friend­
smull mains 65 per cent of which nre picture corporation forty acres of ship, Mrs. Williams wid
grently
if •
Sanford. Florida
I
Inch
and
smaller
in
size.
missed
in
the
circles
that
knew
and
land which are suitable for a studilo
I
Whereas, in IUIU the city employ­ and agreeing t»» sell »100,mm worth Suss'd her best.
You
■Bk '
ed Solomon Norcross Co., Consult- of
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stock
for it if the industry is loBesides her husband she haves a
Ing Engineers ol Atlanta, Gu., to in-'rated there.
devoted son and his wife, Mr.^and

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Sunday, September 28th

Preaching 11:45 A. M.
Subject:

“A Modern Sunday
School”

Preaching 8:30 P. M.
IMPROVEMENT
Subject:
OF SANFORD’S
WATER WORKS

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SEPTEMBER 26, 1919

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THE SANFORD HERALD

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PACE SEVEN

E. \V. Stiles and fnmily made
Hying trip to Miami and intermedi­
ate points in their Buick car Tues­
day, the 16th, leaving their daugh­
ter, Elizabeth, who will attend
school there this winter. The party
The Daughters of Wesley will hold were guests of their daughter, Mrs.
M r, W. C. Satrher returned TuesMrs. D. D. Caldwell is home from their annual bazaar and a cooked C. 11. Mahon while in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Lewis
d v from points in the mountains of a visit to her old home at Tarhoro, f°°d sale Saturday, Nov. 22, 1919.
have
returned from Asheville where
N. C.
Place announced later.
5-lf
Georgia•
they have been spending the past
Sanford schools open next Monday
The Herald is in receipt of the fol- week. Mrs. Lewis has spent the
C&gt;tiod road to Woodland Park
and the children are getting ready lowing most interesting announce- past two months in Michigan and
no**- Open Sundays only.
fi-llc
for the big event.
ment: Mr. and Mrs. George Me- Mr. Lewi* joined her at Asheville
A party of Sanford young people
Mrs. C. 1,. liritt and two children Gahagin announce the birth pf twin where they were tin* guests of Bat­
attended the all eel dance at New
have returned from a trip to points hoys on Sept. 19, 1919, at 8;.'I0 a. m. tery Park Inn.
Smyrna last night.
Weight 9 'j and 10 pounds.
in Pennsylvania.
Miss Mamie Smith was the guest
If it's electrical we do it. llnrlcs
WANTED — OLD CLEAN
of
her brother, Mr. A. C. Smith on
G-ltc
Mr.
and
Mrs.
I).
L.
Thrasher
vis­
Electric Co.
RAGS. ANY KIND EX­
Wednesday
while enroute from New
ited
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
W.
Earnest
at
l-t
Hide a Dort you will like it
CEPT
OLD
SOCKS,
York to Orlando. Miss Smith lias
Wuuchula yesterday.
j ||. Osteen of Altamonte was in
COATS.
PANTS.
OR
been in active service in the Red
Mrs. C. J; Hollins n( Savannah,
BED SPREADS. AT THE
U." city Tuesday calling on his many
Cross , Nursing Corps during the
Ga., Is the guest of her daughter,
HERALD OFFICE.
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friends.
period of the war and returns now to
(Seals arranged for 100)
If it’s electrical we do it. Charles Mr*. C. II. Marshall.
Mrs. Litigir and family have sc­ resume nursing at the Orange Gen­
Electric Co.
&lt;*
Mrs. C. II.Marshall returned
oured rooms at the residence of Mrs. eral Hospital.
(’apt. O. W. Ross of the Gist Fni Jay 'from a pleasant visit spent R. L. Jones where they will spend
Dr. Lincoln llulley was in the city
1the winter Mr Linglc will come M&lt; i d ty and Tuesday of this week
Division. N. Y., is a popular guest with relatives in Savannah.
Liter and take up his Sanford shaking hands witii ills many friends
of the Seminole.
If it’s electrical we do it. Charles i down later
G-ltc ! trade in the vegetable line.
E/.- Seal pint fruit jars at L P. Electric Co.
11 : L"» Sunday .Morning
and incidentally talking of his taruli-1
McCuller’s.
5C"ft
Ernest Gorinley is recovering from
Quart Mason fruit jars at L. P. dney for governor. Dr. llulley also
attended the meet in.; of the Sem-1
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»&gt;..ar Nicholson of Geneva and an operation for adenoids performed McCuller’s.
fnole Baptist Association and tleliv- S TM
l*y
Drs.
Puleston
and
Stevens.
|lrc\urd county was in the city TuesMartin McDaniel left Sunday for
ereo
an address ut the Baptist |
d.i\ mi business.
\tr« I Chandler sf Macon, G.«., liunnell. where he will he employed
Temple
Tin'day night.
Hide a Dort. you will like it. l-t spent the week end with her sister, for it time in the Bunnell Times ofSergeant .1 Hodgson Ball, son pi {
H ui Forrest Lake and daughter, Mrs. John Schirard on Elm avenue. fice. Martin lias not quit Sanford
Mrs. Fox and
haliyof Dallas. lint expects to ronte hack and resum ■ Mr. ami Mrs J. it. Ball i f this iity
Maude have returned home from a
Texas are the guests of Mrs. Fox's his work in his printing ollice later Inis returned from Frat. .- after serv-j
«I.„M -lay at Jacksonville. . •
ing in the aviation corps ever since
iu-t received earlnad of Keystone parents, Mr. and Mrs. I). A. Cald­ on.
war wa* declared. He saw inueh ser­
well.
6-2tc
lime . Iill Lumber
Mrs. C. E. Henry anti daughter, vin' hi t(;is and foreign lands and is
returned
.Miss
Cara
Milieu
has
( . Flowers lias purchased the from a delightful outing spent at Ruth have returned from a two glad to get hurl; to Florida and home
A relu m ed Soldier inleresletl in |)r.
GEO. IIY.M \N\ l&gt;. I).
weeks’ stay at Daytona Ih-aolt.
at I’aula and will op1’.■al'*"*
folk', lie expects to resume his col­
lym
an’s
subject
pays
for
ibis
ad.
point
i
in
Indian
Springs
and
other
(Chap.
If. S. A..
E. F.
Mrs. Henry has nmv recovered from
ITat«' it from this time Oil.
lege course retarded by tin- war.
Georgia.
a recent npemtion and is feeling
If if* • li-etrical we do it. Cltarlcs
Mr. and Mrs. J. W Diekius uud
better since her visit to tin beach.
Hide
a
Dort,
you
will
like
it.
G-lt
Un.
l-ir.
K
'•urn
’Arthur
tell Tuesday I
av.if
\l I '•organ was her
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Libby and i illuming for Miami where they will •
NOTICE
weely, and reports n good Mr. and Mrs. N. II. Garner are children and Mr Wakotield of Ce­
Noti.-i
ir
i
,-reby given that the
make their future home. They will *
i t'.i- drug line in his territory, spending a few days at Daytona nt’va were in the cil v Tuesday. Mr. ,
under rug to a
('briit i-i”
...... . nanointed "d....
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•
M
|
fill
H
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and M•*■ Libby ar. ftuiii Oskii'it, as tia\ •.in
v. ill tic
be tic
lu lit
Id at
alt tin- Woman's
eii eiri al we do it. Charles Beach.
miuistratrix of the estate of W. P.
iIi 4»ir store ruom *
1&gt;r. James Holi-.nn lit' lust week Mulligan and will make their future li*o-1 \ i*
C o.
*'
ti-lte
Aio-rs, dei’i asi d. and all heirs at law,
Mr. and Mrs. Dirkins * Club, Oak avenue. hetw-"&gt;»
lor
Tulaue Ciiiversity at New Or­ home in Geneva, Mrs. Lihltv hi-teg ha.i been residents of Sanford for * T* ,»d and Fourth str. t-.
m nt d credit in and
'.! - ILittie Axley of Murphy,
•
leans where he will take a month's I the sister ef Mr* V. ik. :-ld
all | er.*t" s having el,ii ms or demands
many years and their friends hate to * on Sunday, morning at 11
• . and Mr*. N.idlle Thompson of course in southern fevers and 'he ln-[
nclnck.
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against Miid estate wdl pre cut them
Lieut. Kenneth Murrell is home se. them leave but wish them pros­
V.
Pari.. ai^’ the guest* of Mr*.
llueuza.
to tin- u-.ii -r-igtn-il, duly nuthentifor a few days’ furlough and expects perity in their new home.
It;;iy Hi.it*.
’*'i v
fi*n tfm*1 pro■
hy
There’s
a
man
at
the
curb
tol
to lie mustered out in a few weeks.
Con pli-te stock Diamond tires
Harry Flowers is home for a few
law,
er
the
rum?
will
lie
forever
serve
you.
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Kenneth
has
been
in
the
service
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igl.t Tire Co
days Irom (lie navy and visiting his
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Smith and since war was declared and won his parents, Mr. and, Mrs. (’. L. Flowers
M and Mrs. Ernest Krupp left
City Registration
Tlii? Sept. Gth, 19!'i.
M it.day night for a delightful itin- dnugl.tcN. Juanita and guests, the spurs in the Motor Transport Corps, on Celery avenue. Harry is one of
Notice
is hereby gi\ &gt;n that the
(’ORA LEE AKERS,
lie saw service in many parts of tin- (irst boys to join the naval re­
Misses
Hammond
are
spending
a
few
, run n| Canada. Now York and the
city clerk of Sanford will mien on
•tr
Sanford, Fla.
days in Jacksonville, the guests nl France.
serves when war was declared and Sept. 23rd, 1919, and keep open for
Ka*ti-rn • tales.
relatives.
Mrs. It. .1. Starling and daughter, mis been serving on the Kittering for a period of seven days, until Sept.
IJlIO-l
&lt;mmm-nring Saturday evening
Mrs
S.
O.
Shinholser
and
children
Mrs.
Bart
Peterson
returned
today
some
time
going
to
and
from
the
Leon's'
Auto
Transfer,
29th,
1919,
the
registration
hooks
of
All trains
M,-* Carrie Gray will serve sand*
v • i-. home ma^c pies, etc., until are home again after having spent from a stay at Jamestown, New West Indies in the marine service, the city of Sanford, at his ollice in met. Phone 91. Hotel Carnes.
tiie past two months pleasantly at York and Chautauqua where they lb- lias had,enough and wants to get the city hall, between the hours of 9
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In &lt;i clin k every evening.
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Daytona Beach.
have
been
absent
for
several
months.
back
home
where
the
celery
is
get­
a.
m.
and
4
p.
m.
on
said
days,
for
Waiter and Hawkins Connelly and
Ls»ii) oil Gec*e
1). B. On the way home they visited rela­ ting green.
Born to Mr. and Mrs.
| the purpose of giving opportunity to
Alfred Hohson are among the San­
The
fol’.i-Cng
composition on
line
baby
boy
tives
in
Jacksonville.
the voters of the city to register and
ford tioys attending the Georgia Mil- Hodges, Sept. 24th, a
geese
was
written,
ncco-ding to Cnplie will be
weighing
9
1
j
pounds
Mass
Meeting
Monday
Night
become qualified to vote at the spec­
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Watson anti
i: . Academy this year.
per's
\\
iv
J.
,
by
a
i h n S !m y In St,
cnllcd D. B. Jr.
ial election to lie held October 7th,
Miss Katherine Wilkie have returned
1'i-t received carload of Keystone
At the request of many citizens 1919.I
Louis.
The ladies of. the Presbyterian from a visit to Mrs. Watson’s pnr- the city council has decided to call a
lime
Hill Lumber Co.
G-2tr
“ Geese is a heavy set bird with a
»
F. P. RINKS,
church will hold an annual bazaar t-nts, Mr. and Mrs. Keelor in New mass meeting of the citizens of San­
head
o:i one side and a tail on the
Mi.-- Gertie Speer was the popular Dec.-5 and fi, ut T. J. Miller's fur­
3-5tc
City Clerk.
Jersey. Mrs. Watson and Miss Wil­ ford Monday night at the Court
other. Ili« feet are set so far hack of
gue-t of M s. J. N. Robson for sev­
niture store. .
G-ltc
kie have been absent for two months House nt eight o'clock. The meet­
ids running gear that they nearly'
eral days last week returning to
and Mr. Watson went up sexeral ing is called to discuss the new charMrs.
Ben
Monroe,
who
has
been
miss his body. Some geese is gan­
Notice
Oakland on Friday*.
the guest of her parents, Mr. and weeks ago to purchase goods and
Notice is hereby given that a spec­ ders and has a curl in their tail.
, t-r and bring out the facts regarding
Ride a Dort, you will like it.
l-t Mrs. Cowan on Sanford Heights for j also to make a short visit
ial meeting of the stockholders of Ganders don’t lay or set. They just
Mr- George It. Dickenson return- several weeks has returned to her
I the same. Since very few people
Sanford Hotel Construction Com­ eat, loaf and go swimming. If I hud
Among
the
many
visitors
attend­
id Monday from Montreal and Ashe­ attractive new home on Celery ave-1 ing tin* Seminole llaptist Conven- 1huve read the new exurter und there
pany, ino., will In- held in the Com-! •'» he a geese I would rather he a
ville, N.
and will he located with nue.
lien hi-re this week was Rev. Chas. f has been much discussion on the puny’s ollice*, Sanford, Florida, on l gander, Geese do not give milk, hut
Mr* J. N. Wnitncr this winter.
Musson’s swimming pool is now^u Winner, formerly of Lake Helen, streets the public meeting should tlie Gilt day of October, 1919, at 8 give egg*. But fur me, give me libItorts for everybody.’ Ilrynn Auto open on Wednesdays, Thursdays, | wj,„ j,ua ju^t returned from France
o'clock p. m., for tin* purpose of eon-!crty or give me death.'
Co.
-I-tf* Saturdays and Sundays in the after-, wp,.re |l(. served eighteen months settle tin- controversy and the char- sidering and acting upon a proposi­
Mr*. K. L. Marshall has returned noon.
GO-tf | w|t|, t|„, y . M. C. A. Rev. Winner ter will hr explained to those who tion to negotiate a loan, to determine |
to lie: mime in Illinois after a stay
Mrs. B. \\. Herndon accompanied wa* in the Chateau Thierry d r i v e , have various ideas regarding the amount of same, nature of security ]
"( *• *•ra I weeks in Sanford. While her young daughter. Miss Norma t o : and in many other battles, lining in same
to lie given, and to authorize tlie
I' - • i- was tin- guest of Mrs. J. N. Gainesville on Sunday where the I the front line with the hoys and | «___
Board of Director* t.» arrange the!
ioooio
T N C U ST
i. «!»?*« n.
loan, and to authorize and empower
j latter -will attend college.
Mrs. jniade a line record.
OJfOfi’
NOTICE
the proper olllcers of the corporation!
Pint Mason fruit jurs nt L. P. Herndon will remain with her a
The Ladies Guild of the Kpisropa
to execute on behalf of the corpora-,
Mi Culler’s.
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month.
church expect to hold a bazaar and I Chapter 7803, Acts xf 1919, pro­
SEALED TINS ONLY
tion
such evidences of indebtedness I
vide*
that
all
persons
who
registered
Wanted—Two messenger hoys.
Fall Millinery Showing
fair for three afternoons and nights
AT YOUR GROCERS
us
may
he
decided
upon,
and
t
o
(
Lund wages and opportunity to
First fall showing trimmed models of Dec. 2nd, 3rd and 4th in the automobiles carrying live person* or
less, in 1918, and paid more than transact such other business i-h may I
learn tine profession, with chance for now fin display at Quality Simp.
Parish House.
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live dollar* for the full year, or two properly comebeforc the inciting.
rapid advancement. Position guarMAXWELL HOUSE
3-tfc
. (}- W. Spencer willretire from the (1()„ ars nm| „f|y
for
haIf
By order of the president.
aniei d io graduates. Apply Western
Hon. Forrest Lake and daughter, management of the Depot Lunch ) yQar ahnl,
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in
II. C. l)tilloset
COFFEE
I’nimi Pclegraph Co.
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Maude and Mr. ami Mrs. R. J. Room* the first of the month as «ha* j wxrt.aII ,,f th(. amount*,stated, which
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Secretary.
Huy Diamonds. Wight Tiro Co. Holly and daughter, Mildred attend­ Union News Co. has purchased tin
sums are now available for payment.
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ed the lltth fry of the New Smyrna lease of all the lunch stands on the
The law authorizing tin* money
Mr* W l&gt;. Gillen and attractive Auto Club yesterday afternoon and A. C. L. system.
to he refunded require* that demand
•on. Hilly have returned from enjoyed a great occasion.
Miss Carter is at the French Shop In- made to the Comptroller within
WHEN YOU THINK OF CAN tu welcome her many friends and one year from June 9th, 1919, ac­
Carolina and Indiana where
have lii cn spending the last I)Y’ TH INK OF THE KANDY customers. She will lie glad to help companied by sntisfut'i*y proof that
weeks.
KITCHEN. IF IT HAS SUGAR you select your fall millinery. 3-1 tc tin- person applying i* entitled to it.
IN
IT WE HAVE IT.
STAR
Dr D. (’. Ward, Osteopath is in
NOTE: THIS REFERS ONLY
THEATRE
BUILDING.
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i &lt;&gt;n Monday, Wednesday
TO REGISTRATIONS FOR 1918:
Miss Fannie Reha Munson is
Fr ayof'each week. 68-tf
TO CARS CARRYING FIVE PER­
SONS OR LESS. WHERE MORE
'-1* iii’il Mrs. Archie Belts, Mrs. spending a few days at Haines ( i’.y,
I'll AN $5.00 FOR THE FULL
1 Marlowe and Mrs. F. E. the guest o.' her sister. Mrs. Tihiiais.
Miss
Fannie
will
return
in
a
few
days
I
YEAR
OR MORE THAN $2.50
•mitlut spent WcUntsday in Or| FOR THE HALF YEAR WAS
to Jacksonville.
PAID.
J. D. Marlowe of Liberty county,
BLANKS MAY BE HAD FROM
Georgia is in the city the guest of
&amp;
I’lli: COUNTY TAX COLLEC­
Ids son, I). C. Marlowe. Ho was
TORS OR FROM
heco several years ago and notes
ERNEST AMOS, Comptroller,
many changes' in the city since his
Commcncini! Sunday, Scpl.
Tallahassee,
Florida.
last visit.
21st, (he Seminole Hotel will
Fire
6-11
c
We make the grade ol our banking service our
Just received carload of Keystone
put on a special Sunday
lime. Hill Lumber Co.
G-2lc
pride.
Automobile
Mrs. L. M. Leinhart ad little j Dinner for $1.00.
In fact our Service is subordinate to only one
daughter left Tluftaday for their
Theft
IT
IS
THIIE
thing—your
Safety in dealing with us.
home in South Carolina ufter spend-j
(Table I)’ Hole)
ing several weeks with Mrs. Lein-i
Liability
By Service, we menn the correct, willing, obliging
Jesus Christ said :
hurt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
handling of your every banking transaction.
Shepard on Elm avenue.
Collision
Verily, verily, I say
I
S
By Safety, we mean th at tlcgAie of care which abso­
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burns and
lutely
safeguards
not only your funds hut your every deal at
Bonds .
unto
you,
He
that
heartwo charming daughters, Mis# Dor­
this Bank.
During (he week days they
othy and Mis* Margaret/ of Terre
eth my word, and believHuute, Ind., passed through San­
will screen Merchants Lunch
Safety and Service may lie yours here.
•
ford
Friday
enroute
to
Geneva
to
Represent 20 Leading Companies
eth him that sent me,
for 75c.
visit their sister. Mrs. C. A. Rauler"riling Every Branch
son.
Utile Happening*
Mention of
Mstte'* In Brief
Personal Items
of Interest

Inland A bou t
The City &lt;£

Summary of the
Floating Smalt
Talks Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Renders

Friends of Mrs. Hurry Heeren will
bo pleased to Narn that her operation
in Haltimore was successful and is
now convalescent, expecting to leave
for Somerset, Pa., next week on a
visit to relatives.

Playing the -Big G a^ e”
By

GEORGE HYMAN
at the

Baptist Temple

SUNDAY
Sept. 2Sl!i, 8:30 P. M.

“Wlial About A World King”
me Sunday School ex­
pects 309 present
on Sunday

S B ! DINNER

INSURANCE

hath

B. W. Herndon
110 WEST FIRST STREET

Mrs. Maude Uhilmon has opened
ii hemstitching department in the
French Shop, Bishop JHock, this
city, ami this will he good news to
the ladies of Sanford who heretofore
have had to go out of town for thi«
work.

eternal

life,

and

comet.h not into judg­

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Only bona-fide Sunday school pu­
pils allowed to play.
Go to the Sunday school of your
choice next Sunday.

Hill Hardwawe Co.

SANFORD HIGH SCHOOL

STANDS FOR

Fnrull) Meeting
The High School Faculty will
meet Saturday morning at 10:30
a. m.. High School building.
School Opening
School will open Monffny morning,
9:30 n in., Sept. 29, 1919. Patrons
and friends are cordilly invited and
urged to h« present. Students in
tending to tnke entrance examina­
tions are hereby notified that they
will begin immediately after the
opening exercises.
Football Practice
Monday afternoon. 4:00 p. in., the
S. II. S. football hoys will hold their
initial practice.

SERVICE, QUALITY, AND PRICE

Sanford

Sole Agents for
Clark’s Cutaway and Leveling Harrows
Full Line of Planet Jrs.’ and McWhorter Fer­
tilizer Distributors.

H ill H a r d w a r e C o .

High Srhool Anticipates
Prosperous Tear
On the strength of an able faculty
and a large student body the pros­
pects of a successful school year are
very positive. It is a conservative
estin r e that predicts a conr.idern'dy
larger student' body this term than
TIIOM \S O. HAKr.lt. |*h. I».
ever was in attendance at the San­
Analytical ami Cantulllnf ChrmUl • !'rofr*«l&lt;»nat of Natural Srlrrtrr
llmrtltu«, llollln* College*, Klorlda
ford High School. This is nothing
,
.
I'rltalr l.ahoraton of llnl.’lna College
E
J
more
than
should
bp
expected:
Sanwhile Watts who went to tin* tiring
Tp mpa
.•If. I.O. I harlra
Winfer |*ark. Ila., No*, Sih. I*91H
Sanforrl.
Ila.,
2
:
f,,rd
:;
a
|.mgr&lt;*s*ivc
city
and
is
growline foi the red.-*, had the . .si tor- at Morris, s*
Orar Sir:
0 ing by leaps and bounds. We live
his inercv m«-«i «f the
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Ln.Mntte, 2h
I lia««• romplrlnl rarrful rhrmlral an.tU«uLif ihr •ample of water that
I'fuU'i me rnrly Iawt *rrk. an«tl liitv oLlalnetl the following rcaulta:
0
in the best part of Florida and our
Tam*»n dre'*- t;'"t I,lend in the Felix, p
«'lrar « litj )Inr
Oar), per mltllun
Bnnville: Last on halls, Hall 1. Alt— third ' hen Johnson was un and got 'Moorelield, e
t state is tin best in the Union.
Itr.rMiin
\ruffal I,.1.1 .ulM*
Vt'l pul. ppf lullfliut
I
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ainiriit 3; left on liases. Sanford G. hit b\ \i alts. Purchaii lollowed lor Brow n, if
lire
VnninnU
O
J
pail,
prr
iiillllon
ll.rilnr..
2J.P1
pnll. ppf mlMlun
The High School Faculty9 is comAlliumlnutU VmmanU
Tr.re Mltalr.
......
. . Tiarp
Lakeland 1; lot l&gt;y pit cited balls, by .
Barher.
rf
; ingle i: to ,Igot. advancing
u I posed of the following: f . S. Ogilvie,
llir
ati.rnrr
prarllratl)
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frp..
an
I
alitumlnulil
nminnnla
In
il.l.
nali r anil
Ery, Childs: hits nil. Mali 11 in ti: j j((l&gt; *n
II. irf) .mall amount of rhlorlnr Inillratr. It. nrrllrnt guallly for huu.rhol.j
Morris «•» rafe on a Parchell, ef
0 principal: Mrs. R. ('. Maxwell, Mrs.
p u r p o .r .. In .iiillllo n In Ihr ...... I quntil» r h . r a f l r r l . i l i . of .apt rlor h i o - . lioij
Erv 2 in .1; struck out, Hall 2: Ery ; •aider’s cInner while Johnston v :h lohnson, lh
B|.lno. G. Leonardy, NJiss Pauline
nnlrr, ll p o . &gt; p , . l a l fraturr. of nurh i .Iiip, r.prclalli Iho.c of rirrll.nl
Alexandria 2. Wild pltchc. Alex- thrown not at third. Then La.Mott Alverez, 3h
natural a&lt;ration anil |.MW ilr.rpn of harilnr...
1 Gordon. Miss Sara Muriel, Miss Ida,
flip li.rli rloloflral an.!, .|». rraullln. In an aipragr total rounl. In four
anrdin: time of game, 2:t&gt;5. umpire i..t safe and plueed Pan in 11 on tji
Gray, Miss Marian Clark.
It is
•ampin, of thp Halrr, of 3 banrrla prr rpnl.: ami In nnilln^ no rulon. or othrr
Lauzon: attendance 1107: u inning
harmrol
Ti.tnls
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earnestly desired that these teachers
anal;.I.. liartrrla. full; runflrm It. ^oo.l .|ualil&gt; imiiratril h) tin r i n ’Mii'ir
pitcher, Hall.
•r's I'hiMie, while Morris was run
rereive the hearty ei-opernti'in of J
Sanford
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*■)’*' . h i t o l h r r r, j i n n , that I h j i p a n a l ) r r i l , I h a i r
............. -op, ,lor In _ll Jo„.J qoallll-, to Ihlt of Ihr •M'ldci Walrr,”
each patron of this *-Imol. h this,
uo\ i I,'tv.een third ad home. Ln- Stewart, 2I&gt;
Vour. irrj rp»prrIfeVr.
♦Score Tied With Tampa
motle was eaiu'ht nil n.i the *:!!..s n . v i i . i p i n . i i .
co- operation is given we shall’ have
si&lt;nr.t rifos. ii. ii \ ki ;u
Bait, ended a \erv slow m • *
ore of tin- BEST in the state. The I
..
V TRU^rcTTnR for the Johnson, cf
V • '.i. .... ouione r* and local)* \t ed Smokt r&lt;
true1 r« nave ihe best interest of the!
&lt;’row :tl.
nesday after they had gone for the
Sanford »i &lt;*r« d in tin ■:.'Cth whet Walker. If
students and srhool at heart, ami !
flint half of the seventh. This half Jr.I tisoll .'tr.iin d a m i -,,»!i sei .iliil Th.
i ki i e n n m : ii i. w
III I'Vlth AV
SIM IIIIII. »I.OIIIIIA
this i&gt; not asking anything hut what
was discarded and left the *e«,r«* ! to ' - i V . . .l i m e d In.I W a l a e r tot a long. t hilds. ri
is morally right.
1 at tlu end o( the sixth
)W ine into left ';rd 'oh !»'**• I'*'!: . But
The outlook for the year is a '
Thompson
and Register. P
1
Parehtll stood for the Smokers romping aeross
bright one, the war having been won j
and heaved a classy article of hall llanviile went out eliding the .wore
for the game.
Totals
it; it ti
and the "Flo" possibilities being less I
•1 8 0 0 .
STILL DOING BUSINESS
1011)
Tu mpa
All 1C II PO A K
‘ Note: Only two men out in San­ dangerous. The general unrest earn­
Rrt5.il ordrr*. and ixiuftrd cuiicmrri who have uird our fertilizer
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3 0
1 1 0 ford half of the third.
year after year, who always gladly recommend cur goods lo their
ed by the anxieties of the war have
neighbors are our ben advermement f Our prices not always dte
La Mot to, ss
3 0 1 1 u 0
Line score:
subsided, and the advantages of an
lowest, but when QUALITY is considered, never too high Write
Felix, lb
3 0 0 1 0 0 Tampa
*
200 10 3
for latest price bus. cr send order and yo»i will be ireatej right
education have recently been im­
3 0 0 3 1 0 Sanford
Moorelii ld, e
FEKTILIZEHS, INSECTICIDES, SPRAYERS, POULTRY SU PT U ES
205 lx 11
3 0 1 l 0 0
Brown. If
pressed upon our men especially.
O . P A IN T E D F E R T IL IZ E D CO.
.In c k ssu n r fllr . F lo r id *
Five innings by agreement ac­
•I 0 I 1 0 (1
Barber, rf
May
this
year
bring
a
greit
mic
.
ess
Why you should use
Hernandez, rf
3 0 II 0 0 0 i count rain early j.fternoon.
Cardui, the woman’s
J. E. SPURLING, Local z\gent.
for the Sanford High School.
Sanford, Floricla
1 0 0 1 •» (1 Summary: Left on bases. Tampa
Johnuton, 2n
tonic, lor your troubles,
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have been shown in
I’arrbell, p
1 1 3 3 II 2. Sanford 5. Two base hits, Felix.
thousands cf letters from
Morris. Moorelield. Stewart, Chap­
actual users ot this medi­
man.
Home runs, Parchell, Childs.
Tot
ala
6
0
23
IS
1
1
cine, who speak from
First
base
on halls, of Felix 7, Reg­
personal experience. If
Sanford
ZB R II PO A K
the results obtained by
ister
0.
Struck
ojt by Felix 0, Reg0 0 0 1 0 0
Stewart. 2b
other women tor______ty
so many
ter
:i.
Sacrifice
hits, Lumotte. Stol­
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&gt;
carS have been so unf0 0 7 1 0
B. Chapman, c
en
liases,
Stewart
.1. Chapman 2,
I
mly eooc
^ood, why not
Johnson, rf
1 1 0 0 "
Rive Cardiff a trial?'
Crow.
Thompson.
Wild
pitch,
Fe­
rial"
Crow, .‘th
3 0 0 &gt;1 4 Ol
0 *1 •1 0 0 lix. Passed halls, Chapman, .\IooreWalker.
If
3
Take
fudd.
Batter hit. Chapman and
Thompson.
3 0 1 •1 •1 0
Johnson
by Felix. Time of game
Bnnville, Hi
3 0 0 3 0 ■0
1:00.
Empire,
Baird. Attendance
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Childs, rf
I
N
O
.
Scorer.
Muities.
Ruin at 4:10 i
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Watts, p
(1 1 II 1 &lt;1
p. in. (Same started at 5:00, 5 in­
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nings by agreement.
Totals
20 l 5 Is Ii 0
Score by innings:
Baptists Ileal Methodists
Mrs. Mary J. Irvin, ol
001 000 -1
Tampa
The
Baptists turned the tables on
Cullen,'s.Va., wrilest
..... 001 I
Sanford
the Methodists in a good game. Fol­
"About II years afjo, I
Summary: Left on bases. Tampa 2
lowing is the box score:
suffered untold misery
Sanford 5; two base hit. Brown:
with temale trouble, bc::rAB It II PO A R
first b a s e on halls, oil Parchell J; Baptist
InR-down pains, head­
1 1 1 1 1 1
struck out. by Parchell 2. by Watts Wlieeless. ss
ache, numbness . . . I
3 3 1 3 Ii 0
I: sacrifice hit. Chapman: stolen Biggers. 2b
■i 1 1 II *l 0
would ro tor three weeks
a?
liases, Stewart. Johnson 2, Thompson R. Kelley, p
0
0
It
almost bent double . . .
5
3
3
0 * 0 *v
A.
Kelly.
If
Wnlker: butter hit. Johnston: double
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My husband went to Dr.
1
11
3
l
Steele,
lb
plays. Watts to Thompson ,o Crow |
------- tor Cardui . . .
4 1 3 i 1 0
to Stewart; Crow to Fhupman to Kendnll.x. e
Alter taking about two
Michael,
cf
II 1 1 0 0
.1
Thompson to Chapman: time ol
bot’.lcs 1 began going
3 1 1 3 1 II
game, 1:110; umpire, llaird; attend­ Whiddon, :M&gt;
around and when I took
Robbins,
rf
3 l 1 1 II 0
ance, 17|.
three bottles I could do
3 II ti 0 I 0
•Claus, p
all my work.” '
E-80
33 •) 13 •&gt;7 2
Totals
Sanford Takes Another v
Al» It II I’O A K
Tampa v. Sanford • at Sunfurd, Methodist
f# 1 3 4 1 0
Mel.liras.
s.»
Sept. 25th, U'l'J.
1 4 n II
Hutchinson. 2 &gt; 4
3 13 4 1
• 5
Smith, r
Ill I MI— B1TTI T~ I
fTTF A Allan, p
5 0 •» II 3 II
5 it 1 ll ll 1
Cobh. II. 3b
EARCH th e w h o le m ark et o f m otor c a n . you will find no
1 1 0 1 1 (1
Tillis. rf
m ore sa tisfy in g closed Par of t!:e coupe or victoria type th an
,
5 i 1 1 It II
It. Cobh. If
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e new series C handler cou p e. Closed or op en , a s you m ay
0 .1
Move, lh
4 1 1
desire or th e w eath er d icta te , it is clean a.i J cozy and luxuriously
Mason, rl
4 0 1 1) 0 II
_
com fortab le in all sea so n s. U pholstered in finest q u a lity silkTot als
41 s 13 1!«i !!• 5
p lu sh and wi t h dul l silver fin ish fittin g s designed in th e b est of
Claus relieved Kelly beginning of
sty le, there is d istin c tiv e ch aracter in this car.
I lifth.
! Only one man out when winning
'fh e C handler co u p e se a ts four la perfect; com fort, or three
run Hrored.
w h en th e au xiliary ch air is n o t in u se.
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Line up:
C handler closed cars, b ecau se t hey so clearly express th e very
I Methodist
201 :IU0 002 M
j Baptist
100 122 102 9
b est of th e c o a c h -m a k e r’s art and skill and because they are so
Summary: Left on liuses. Methodfairly priced, will he over-sold th ro u g h o u t th e Fall Season.
list G, Baptist G; two base hits, Mc•
| Lucas, Smith, lluleninson, II. Cobh,
Dcxplte fbe largest production in the history of the Chandler Company,
the demand far the new series coupe « ill t|uicklv consume the production for
i Whiddon; first base on halls otT
w e e k s tticonic. Your early order will boa safeguard against disappointment.
| Kelly 1, Claus 1, Allen 4; struck out
| by Kelly 2, Claus I, Allan 10; hits
SIX SPLENDID BODY TYPES
| apportioned. Kelly 7 in 4, Claus G
in 6; sacrifice hits, Tillis, Biggers:
Srvrn l\,,,r n ( r r ln u n ,if Car, J/79S
F»ur-P(Ut*n[rt Jttdtltlrr, t l ' ? 3 s
stolen liases, McLucas, Smith, R.
Four‘/%inrnfrr Di'fuurh fer, SIT'S
| Cobb, Mason, Biggers 4. Steele, Ken­
S n -rn -1‘tu r n fr r S rJ jn , S 2 !*5
h*m r-F aiifti((r C»upt, S ’»9i
l.im nui in , . SJ19i
dall; passed
halls,
Kendall 3,
Ait #**•#• / •- k Ctn^lsmJ
j Smith I; hatter hit, Whiddon; time
of game, 2:00.Umpires, Drayton
and Lane Scorer, Mnines.
Cars Washed and D elivered--W e Will Call
WIGHT TIRE CO., Seminole Bank zVnnex
Series
for and Deliver Your Car.
Club—
Won Lou Pet.
Methodist
1
1.500
CH A N DLER M O TOR CAR C O M PA N Y , CLEVELAND, OHI O
Baptist
1
1.500
PHONE NO. 41 — REMEMBER THE NO. 41
Two weeksfrom now the tie will
be played off.

First Street and Sanford Ave.
Phone 66

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“SCRIPPS BOOTH CARS”
Hood—Goodyear and Fisk
Tires and Tubes

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S E P T E M B E R 2 6 , 1918

PAGE NINE

ful opportunity’ to serve is now offer­
ed to our men of affairs.
Naturally the most important ofA N N O U N C E M E N T
niled at the coming primary in June
1020 is that of Governor. Who shnll
T WO. Reductions \n 1919
In* the Democratic nominee for this
high office? Several gentlemen are
Have you our latest Price List? It will interest you.
already in the field, nnd doubtless
all of these are men who nre sincere­
Ideal Fertilizers now give better value for the money than any commodity
ly anxious to further the interests of
bought by the grower either for faim operations or for household use.
law, order and progress, in every
possible way. Still alter the most
Quality Maintained
searching investigation into the litnc?3 of earh one of the candidates
Write us at once regarding your fall requirements.
Shall we send our now
searching investigation into the fit­
Vegetable Rook?
ness of each one of the candidates
for Governor of Florida, it is appar­
ent that the claims of Lincoln Hillley fairly entitle him to the distinc­
.
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Manufacturers Ideal Fertilizers.
.
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Dealers In Spray Pumps and Insecticides
tion of being the man best i|tinlified
%
Jacksonville.
Florida.
R.
C.
.Maxwell,
Mgr.,
Sanford llrunrh
to serve the people of Ids state as
their leader during the critical re­
construction days of the coming
gubernatorial miadrcnnium.
Consider a few of the salient facts
in the life of this unusually gifted
p r : o f tin* enterprise
man. lie was horn in a Home in sive spirit shown by nnd progrestin Yowcll
which plain living and high thinking store.
was tile rule, and has nevej gotten
The Yowcll Co. are featuring their
out of touch with the common
Ladies'
Heady to Wear depurtmmt
people, who indeed have always
this
season
and they have a wonder­
heard him gladly. Accustomed in
Vault Doors, Fire Proof Safes.
ful
display
of
all th»* latest styles in
early life to daily toil with all of its
suits, X'tiris ami el &gt;:tk» right up
deprivations, lie soon reached the I coat
I , it. •«.{•...»
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Safety Deposit Boxes.
conclusion that the one necessity • - ..................... .. .«.!(• I i G a
filling
a
long
felt
want
in the eit
which confronted him was the im; erative need of a broad and liberal
Ar t h ’ir Yowell when qpe ‘tinned
Prompt Delivery
Box 81, Lakeland, Florida
education. At bis own expense this | abo'i t hi* larg • and elegant display
was obtained after years of effort i of r. •adv to wear said that 'f the
and tiie imprimatur of Harvard ami lailii * could not find what they
J . II. T I (.I. I S , P r o p r i e t o r
the University of Chicago was placed want cil . at hi* store till* se:Non it
upon him in the form of highly cov­ ! could not b,&gt; found and this assereted and deservedly earned scholas­ ( lion goei* for every depart iniAnt of
tic degrees of the highest order.
11hi;* large e*t abii*h"ient.
Fruit nnd V eg ttab lc C rates
lie then entered upon the work of : y .Well &amp; Go. will also d n their
t he Christian ministry, and later i P art ia tiie trading at linin'* move*
From L'v aL
’**
ton his shoulders the burden t»• ' •*• • * t;i7iie; Ti!"T.il «o't*'i* in the
Wholesale Prices
of a College professorship, in both of Mail;v H. t aid and letting the p • m b '
which spheres of usefulness lie nt- id t In* ••nfiiv :&lt;»('tioT) of tii • slate
W r it s fa r I ' l i w U a t
lained a marked and immediate suc­ know. whati the Sanford store hat to
You
cess. In his college work his chief
inte-est vere I!' lory anti Political
Palatial, Florida
Science, in both of which he is a
N.
Four Driven by Ford Motors
veritable muster. If a Inowlcdg, of
the
pst in our national life is of spec­ i The Ford Motor Company ha'*
n liu* in Peoples* Rank Buildiiij'.
Sanford, FI
just received min ini advice from th”
ial value in presenting a proper per­
;
spective of the needs and duties of Navy Department that it was four
the present hour, then Lincoln Hul- I Ford Liberty Motors—all built in
the Ford Motor Company's shops at
ley is without a peer among tin* eiti) torily adjusted if wc are to exscupe 7.ons of this state in bis ability to | Detroit, which furnished the power
I tire perils of revolution anil advance act wisely and serve well.
that drove the NC Four to victory
lie bus spent many years in Flor­ hi its recent record breaking llight
(Jet some GOLD MKDAI. H a a rle m Oil
No oTirana of t h e h u m a n body are ao
m p o r ta n t to h e a lth ami ton g life a s tlio C apsules nl once. T hey n r e an old, tried
ida, as the distinguished president of across the Atlantic from Trepassey,
If there ever was a time since the i Stetson University: 'loves the slate Newfoundland to Plymouth, Eng­ kidneys. XVhen th e y alow up nmt c o m ­ p r e p a r a tio n used nit o v er th e world fo r
tb.nightftil American knows
m e n ce to la g In t h e i r duties, look out!
Constitutional
Convention &lt;&gt;f May and evqryone in it, from Pensacola
Kind out w h a t th e tro u b le Is—w ith o u t Centuries. T h e y c o n tain only o ld -fa sh ­
I. well that today problems of the
land,
a
distance
of
4,000
miles.
They
dniay.
W h e n e v e r you feel n erv o u s, ioned, s o o th i n g oils com bined with
1787, when the nation needed in­ to Key West, has frankly announced
weak, dlsxy, duffer fro m sleeplessness. n tr e n g th -K tv iu g and r y ste in -c le n n s lm r
r. , serious import confront tlm
were
regular
stock
motors
built
dur-1
or have pains In the back—wake up herbs, w o lf k n o w n an d used by phyell&gt;&lt;,,ple of the United States. Many telligent, unselfish, patriotic leader­ I that he is connected with no politi­
anct. Y«ur kidneys need help. These clnns in th n ir dally p rac tice , GOLD
part of the Ford at
ship, that time is today. The age is c a l clique or faction, and that Ills |
, *H’ " i,r as
o r e s l c n s to w a r n you t h a t y o u r k i d ­ MKI'AL l l s a r l e i n Oil C apsule* a r e im­
• •iiiomie. social and political qtienneys are n o t p e r f o r m in g th e ir f u n c ­ ported d ir e c t from thn la b o r a to r ie s In
- have thrust themselves upon indeed clamorous for men, men of one object in offering himself as n Liberty Motor production.
tio n s proporly. T h ey art* only h alf Holland. T h e y a r e c o n v e n ie n t to take,
g ihulr w o rk nnd nre a l lo w in g Ini- nnd " III c i t h e r give p r o m p t relief o r
Upon his arrival in Lisbon, Portu* ( pd uo in
u- • ihe aftermath of tlue war and clear vision, of trained minds, of candidate for governor is his lifer itie s to a c c u m u la t e an d bo c o n v e r t ­ y o u r m oney w ill be re fu n d e d . Ask fo r
lofty
and
unselfish
ideals,
men
who
deep
desire
to
give
Florida
an
abso­
ed Into uric acid and o ttie r poisons, tlmm nl a n y d r u g sto re, b u t be sure to
h a \ demanded from us our most
neither fear nor court the exponents; lutely fair, independent and pro­ gal, Lieutenant Commander Read w h ich aro c a u s i n g you d is t r e s s and will g e t t no o r ig in a l im p o rte d GOLD
it.lelbgent and patriotic consider!)e s tr o y you u n le s s th e y a re d rtv o n HlJDAl. b ran d . Accept no :*-ibrtltute«.
of greed and radicalism, men who i gressive administration. Who could | said, "The engines functioned per* dfrom
In sealed p ac k a g e * T h re e s u e s
y our syetam .
i "ti
Not f'ncc the futeful issues of
‘The engines functioned per- I
tl,&lt; Civil War have we been so will meet four square the tremendous , nccomplijth so desirable a result
-■•r. i;. pressed as a nation. The ssues of our time, and willgive them­ better than he? A trained thinker, foctly all the way from America to
selves with all their mental and mor­ a keen student of the past, a rifted Portugal."
And American NnvnU
Trculy of I’eaee, The League of N'aal power, wholly and unreservedly orator, a member of the liar of
i t • the railroad problem, the race
Officers
who
thoroughly inspected |
•pe-'imn, the relations of capital to the service of our beloved eoun- Florida, incorruptible in both pri­ the NC Four upon its arrival at |
vate ami public life, experienced in
and labor, the high cost of living, try.
We
have
heard
much,
but
alas,
administrative affairs, a born leader Plymouth, England, stated that the
•xmoniie radicalism;
these and
"tlier matters of grave concern now have still seen too little of ri'o i among men, Lincoln Ilulley is able big seaplane was in even better conWhen the ! („ j.jvt! the people of Florida such an i dition than when it left America.
eonfroiit us and must he sntisfuc- Scholar in Politics."
drums of war first sounded, in the administration ’ns would make hit
fateful days of 1914, the Univor- term of office tiie m o s t m e m o r a b l e
versities of England and France, un­ in our annals.
stintedly and with a glorious aban­
don, gave of their very life Idood to
V Happy Reunion in Geneva
Sanford People Should Not Delay
the forces marked out for both po­
Sunday evening was a happy homo
If \ &gt;ur kidneys are inllametS,
Don’t stand around nnd do nothing litical anil military leadership. And for Mr. and Mrs. W. A. White.imb
l.tke a fire it will soon he beyond con- how grandly this was paralleled ir. and family and Mr. and Mrs. M. E.
our own land after the entrance of Dooley and family of Geneva, the
X"it will get the alarm in time—
United States into the war! I occasion being the return of their
Harkuche, or dizziness or disorder?; of the
The
co-operation
of the Colleges' sons. Sergt. 1st Class Donald Dooley
,k,e urine.
•bs-d the warning.
and Universities of the country was Whltconib and Corp. Paul Drown
5 1
;•.
Ciive your kidneys a rest by living immediately sought byethe govern­ Dooley from service overseas. Ser­
...... carefully.
twenty1 •• Doan’s Kidney i ills to help stamp ment as a means of discovering and ! geant Whitcomb served
developing leadership in nil fields of seven months with Uncle Sam,
the cause.
I’rolit by a Sanford woman’s expert- research and activity, and nobly, twentv-four bcyig spent in service in
rfn*i*.
loyally and whole henrteilly did our
Mr- Geo. Smith, Rou|e A, says: “ It institutions of learning rise to meet France and Germany He was with
tlit? famous 2nd Eng. Corp. Dooley
_ &gt;c\erai years ago that I used Doitn’s
’. b e y I‘ills for backache and other the unprecedented demands upon served twenty-three months, twenty
•yuiptoms of kidney trouble.
They them. As one of tile choicest gifts months in France with the transpor­
give me great relief and helped me in of tiie American College to the cause tation brunch of the supply service,
v« r; way. Other members of mv fain*
1 have taken Doan’s Kidney Pills with of civilization, Woodrow Wilson has most of the time stationed at
wonderful results, too. I am glad to taken his place among the Immor­ Gievres. Doth hoys returned in ex­
tals. and diy his highly trained in­ cellent health and are happy indeed
v • this endorsement."
I’-n e i’ll,-, at ab dealer.*. Don’t simjdv tellect, his thorough knowledge of to be home. A happy family are the
for a kidney remedy—«et Doan’s
K dri.-v Pills the same that Mrs. Smith history, politics and economics, bis Whitcombs and Dooleys.
AMELS are the most refreshing, satisfying cigarette ycu
'■‘■I FViter-Miiburn Co., Mfr*'.. Huf pure, undiluted Americanism and
ever smoked! Hut all your cigarette desires in a bunch,
C a m e I* a re to ld e v e r y ­
Ins pussiiyi for democracy litis won j •
I
N . Y.
Fall Showing Great Success $
then
buy some Camels, give them every tnste-test and know
w
h
e
re
in
tcie
n
lifica
lly
bis right to net ns chief spokesman j The Full Showing of Indies’ ready
a r a le d / tnckni !«•» o f 2 0
for
your
own satisfaction that in quality, flavor, smoothin tiie parliament of man, and as tiie to wear and the newest things in the
ci/laretlen o r fen p a c k body
and
in many other delightful ways Camels are in a
prophet of that glorious day wh 'll I dry goods line at Yowcll’s last Fri­
a
( 2 0 0 cig a re tte *)
class
by
themselves!
in a H la a tin e -p a p a rtiie war drums shall beat no longer day and Saturday was one of the
c o v e r e d carton.
IV*
Camels ure an expert blend of choice Turkish and choice
and the battle llags shall he forever hits of the season. Business houses
s f r o n g / y recon\n ten d
Domestic
tobnccqs. You’il not only prefer this blend tocithcr
furled. The "Scholar in Politics" generally have dodged the regular
t h in c a r t o n f o r th e
kind of tobacco smoked straight, but you’ll appreciate tho
h o m e o r office a u p p ly
has done his Work well and h as, fall openings this season on account
o r w h e n y o u t ra v a il
remarkable full-bodied-mildness and smooth, refreshing
again shown the wisdom of pludng j of tin1 irregularities of the markets
flavor it provides! Camels nre a cigarette revelation!
only men of courage, ability n r d !| a m i the difficulties in getting goods
R. J. RfynoMl TobircoCo.
WinilonS»l*m, N. C.
training at the head of our numerous j, on time hut Yowell. &amp; Co. of this
Camels win you in so many new ways! They not only
governmental agencies.
p e rm it y o u to smoke liberally' w ithout tirinfi y o u r
; city have no fears for the present or
18c a package
taste but leave no unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or un­
The state of Florida us well as the the future in business and the Fill
pleasant
cigaretty odor I
United States, has also many and showing was just a sample of what
'
this
enterprising
firm
expects
to
weighty matters of public concern
Compare Camels with any cigarette
which demand the attention of every ! bring to Sanford shoppers this senin the world at any price!
Y o u 'll
citizen. Do wc realize the wonder­ I son. The Yowell store is one of the
prefer Camel quality to premiums,
ful advance our state is making? finest in this section and the new bal­
coupons or gifts!
Tire Troubles Vanish
when the tires are brought here for Have wc stopped to consider the cony where the Ready To Wear
treatment. Whether it he the small* pressing need for the readjustment goods are on display in the latest
,st puncture or a big rut or tear our and reform of many of our state improved cabinets was a bower of
vulcanising will make the tire all laws? Do * we know that the per­ beauty. In fact the entire store was
r‘k’ht and good as new. We mak' centage of the growth of population decorated for the occasion and the
useless tires useful. If you have on is greater today in Florida than in beautiful new patterns in dress
that is out of commission bring it her any other stnte east of the Missis­ goods and tho many articles so dear
und have us put it back into active sippi river? Arc we aware of the to the feminine eye were most tempt­
wonderful future which awaits us as ingly displayed under the skillful
service.
u state, if wc construct wisely nnd hands of Mr. Harvard who is an
well, our social, political and e»o- adept in this line. The largo store
KENT VULCANIZING WORKS nomir
foundations? The eyes of the never looked prettier and the ladies
PHONE 17
entire nation nre turned toward our who attended the opening Friday
an 3rd St.
Sanford. Florida fuir Land of Florida, and u wonder- and Saturday were loud in their

LOWER PRICES FOR FERTILIZERS,

I have opened a. meat
market at 402 Sanford
Avenue and will carry
a full line of Florida
and Western meats at
all times.
\

WILSON &amp; T00M ER FERTILIZER COMPANY

Will be glad to have the
orders of the meat buy­
ers of the city. Best of
meats and service and
prices a l w a y s right.

Florida Safe &amp; Lock

Prompt Delivery - Phone 105

PURE FOOD MARKET

On Flour, Grain and Feed

Know

What

That

Me

W. A. Merryda7 Company

W. J. THIGPEN, Agent

LINCOLNHOLLEY FOR
(iOYERNOR OF FLORIDA

THE MOST

DANGEROUS DISEASE

A 25c Want Ad. in The Herald
will Rent Your House For You

ANSWER THE ALARM

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�TOR SANPORD HERALD

SEPTEMBER 26,

•t*ovr n i n r d . p»rtlr« or t-Hhrr o( th»m . at
Letter From J. \V. O. Singletary
bilra, i|rvi»»r» l . f i t m , t r a n t r n or o t h t r »U», and - '1 other unknown |&gt;»r»«n« claim*
Key West, Sept. 21.
In} any Intrrrat In and to the aald land* In*
Dear Hro. Holly:
volvrd In la id ••lit. et al
In Clrcnlt C o m l of t h - S p s vnlh Juitlria
Order ol Constructiv e Service.
We have passed through the hur­
C mcuIi of Florida. Sem inole Count*.
To all unknown parties claiming Interest
Id Ch nrctr.
by, through o.* under William Jtkln«nn Dan- ricane safely and with no injury. It
C. I* Randall, Com plainant (
l&lt;l, l.u ther C. IVrtrr, The I'orfamouth Tru*t
k Cuaran tee Co.. Alice C. Itlll. Ilavld «.«•&lt;• was Homo storm but I think I have
William Atkinson Daniel, l.uther C. Porter. Daniel, and A. D. Starldrd. *• heir*. davUaoa, been through worse. While it is true
The Portsmou th T 8 o t A tiuarantee C o ,, grantees, legate, t air otherwise, or a n y nr
Aliev C. Hilt, David l.ev D anM . A. ,t&gt;. either of t h e n anil all un known t&gt;»raon«*. that there was considerable loss of
Marblnt. and all u n k n o n n person* c l a i m ­ corporation* or association* claiming an
ing any Interest by through or under *the Intctesl In the (ollov.lng described lands property and many houses injured
above named parties or either of them , a* situate in Seml.u-le County, Florida, to-wits and blown to pieces, many of them
hifr*, devises*, grantee*. Iigatres or o t h e r ­ l.ots I to 3S inclusive ties* l.ot* 4 and ft)
wise, and all other unknown rerson* rlalm* \V. A. .ti D. I,. Daniel's Subdivision of the were old and cheaply constructed
Inc any interest In and to said lands Involved 8 K U of Sec 10. T w p 31 A . Ilangc 3'J »:.
and not braced as they should have
in
*ald suit, et al.
1.10 acre* more or less.
Defendant*.
Many small crafts anti some
You and each of y o u are hereby ordered to beet).
Order of Constructive Service
to* and appear before our said Clrruit Court
T o the defendant*:
W illiam •* Atkinson at the Court lluusa In Sanford. Florida, on. large ones were severely damaged or
D an iel, l.u thtr C. Porter. The Portsmouth th* 3rd day of N'ov. A. D. I Pit*. then and ruined in the harbor, sunk, capsized,
Tru»t A O uaranltre Co., Alice C. Illll, there to make answrr to the bill of complaint
etc.
Ilavld l.ee Daniel and A. D. Starldrd:
herein .tiled against youl
It appearing from the sworn bill of enm It i* further ordered that this notice be
The terrible stories nublishcd in
taint herein riled, t b i t &gt;uur place of real- published once a week fn» t ~ . l s e weeks In
o&lt;rr I* un kn ow n, and that you are over the Vsnfuiil iieraltl, a newspaper published some daily papers were ridiculous.
in Seminole County, Florida.
( h e age of 31 year*:
! t !• therefore Orderrd that you and raeh *- Witness my hand and »eal of said Circuit For instance, it was stated that there
of you do appear before our said Circuit Court, this tho 7th day of Aug. 1919.
were six hundred in the "bread line"
Court at the Court House In Sanford. Florida
(Stall
E. A. D O C U I.A SS
on the 6th day of l.ctover, A. D. 1919. t h i n
Clerk of Circuit Court Seminole Co. v la. in Key West, while tho fact is there
an d there In make answer to the bill of E. 11 llouahotdrr
c o m p !tln t filed herein again*! you.
Solicitor
6S-13tc lias been no bread line, anti lias been
no need of one, so far as I have
It I* further ordered that this order be
published in tho Sanford Herald, a newspaper Notice of Application or Ta* D e e d t'nder heard ami I am in tin* renter of the
.Nrrtlnn
H
nf
Chapter
O
M
,
l.aw*
of
Flor­
published In Seminole C o u n ty , F it., oner a
ida
e
we»k forsclgh t e o n i r e u t i v e wreVr.
•Sutler la hereby given that F. W. T h i g ­ city and surely would have known it.
Witness my hand nr.d teal of said Circuit pen. purchaser of Ta« Certllleate S o . 108, 1 cannot see why some towns scent
Court this the 7th duy of August D*19.
dated the 3rd day of July, A. D. 19 1ft. has
ISeal I
K. A. DOIHJI.ASS. filed (aid certificate in m y ultlce, and has to wish to "knock" our Island City.
Clerk of Circuit Court Sem inole Ch., Fla. made application for ta* d u d In issue In
Let them knock they cannot down
E. F. Ilousholdrr.
accordance with law.
Said rrrtlliratn e m ­
Solicitor.
61-9ti*
braces the following dearrlbrd property sit­ Key West. . It is moving on'just the
uated In Seminole county, Florida, to-wit:
New structures are already
l.ot 38, Itobinson's Su rvey of an Add to name.
ln the Clrcu I Court of the S e s e n l h Judicial Sanford.
aaid land being Assessed »t being started where old ones were de­
Circuit of Florida. S e m in o le County. In the date ofThe
the Issuance of aurh certificate
Chancer*.
in the name of W. J. Thigpen, t'nless said
J. F*. l.alng. joined by J. E. I.ting. her h u s­ certificate shall be redeemed according to molished and in n very short time!
band.
*
law ta* deed will Issue thereon on the 30th the signs of destruction will lie shown !
Complainant*
d a y of September. A. D. 1919.
by tIn* appearance of the many mag- '
v*.
w itn e ss my official signature and seal
Wm . 0 . Andenried. It. II. Ilamsey. (Jen. It. this the 38th day of August. A. D. 1919.
niticent trees that were wrecked.
• M orion, individually and as truster. Cal(•call
E. A. D O U G I.A S S ,
vin A. I'oags. Anna C. Woodbrldge, Indi­
Clerk Circuit Court Seminole Co., Fia.
I nm in the best of health, have it
vidually and as trustee, Albert ti. Eaves
2-Ste
Ity V. M. Douglass, D. P .
and lllrhie Woodbrldge, and all unknown
good permanent job with the U. S.
person* claiming Interest, by through or un*
il»r an y of the above named defendant*, In Circuit (nuM , S e v e n th Judicial Circuit navy yard anti am all O. K. and ex- i
either as heir*, devisee*, gran'.es t. legatee*
Srm lnolc County, I’lorl«la. In Chancery
pert to stay in Key West as lone or ]
or otherwise, and all un known p* rsonc claim­
Mary M. Secord, v l d n v ,
i n g Interest by, through or under Jss«le C.
Uncle Sam l«i» me hold tlown the j
Complainant
M urphey and J. Richmond M urphey. her
husbanu, now dcreass d. as hrlrs, devisees,
^uirt T H U job and I am able to do so.
legatee*, or otherwise, and all oth»e
. *o
Mnknown heir* nf and al! un known in r*
I am glad to know of the prosper­
persons ela le-i-g
interest in and to said All**»n*
claiming intrrrst under K. S. and r!. J
property Invlnvcd In said suit.
ity
of Sanford in all lines. It will
While,
Mr*.
C.
W.
Jacock*
and
all
unknown
Defendant*.
ofia claiming Intercut undrr C
W.
Order of Constructive Service
Jacock* and all unknown parties claim ­ continue to grow, so will Key West,
T o all unknown parties claiming interest
ing an interest in and to Lota 2. &gt;
1 . I. 5, for when all the island is full it can
l&gt;y, through or und-r Wm. ti. \nd «n r ln l.
A and T, 111or k 2. IL J. White'* .Subdivi­
It. H. Ram sey, Oco. It. Morton, Individually sion
a« recorded in plat bool; N o 2, Seminole will he enlarged as Sanford's lake
and »« trustee. Calvin A. Pnage, Albert &lt;1 Cou nty
Record*. Drfmdant*.
front was.
Caver. Richie Wonrlbridgi and Jr*sie C,‘. 1
O llD B Il
Murphey and J. Richm ond M urphey. her
If you can rend this anti there )
T o all unknown hrir* of, and nil unknown
husband, as heir*, devisers, grantees, legatees
or otherwise or any nr either of them , anil all Per*on* claiming Inter**! und r L S. A: L. J. any of it worth mentioning in the
un known persons, c**rp*&gt;rali*&gt;n« or associa­ White. and to all unknown n*r*on* claiming
tion*. claiming an interest tn tho following Interest under C. W. Jaco«ks* and all un* Herald you ran pick it out anti men­
dearrlbrd property situate in Seminole Coun­ known partir* claiming .an lnter**t in and to
Just tell Snnford folks Key :t short time iin&gt;
&amp; 7 . Illock 2. K. J. White*; tion it.
t y , Florida, to wit: Itegin at interse-Mon of Lota 2. I. •* 5.
F.aat U n a of M ellonville A v e ., with south Subdivision a* recorded In Plat llonk No 2, West is O. K.
With best wishes for n.vliiirusvii lii'enuii' they wouldn’t
line of See. 30. run North along Mellon*life Seminole C ou nty Itrcurd*.
Ave., 163 yards, Fiast at right angles |63 ,
You and «ach of you arc hr rehvnrdrr»«| l.lif* growth of Santord and the pros­ "turn over." tin* munufmturfr said.
yard*. South at right angfi-s | 6J \ar,U. t*» appear to the
t r
M
n
perity of its population and with
West 162 ; ards. .Tee. 30 Twp. 19 S. Rang.- filed a^ainat
"What tin* women insisted on." he
un
iiuta day foi N
3 i f:.
rmtirf, t h e u m r bring th» third «»f N’.jvem* kindest personal regards I am
declared "was not a k o . x ! s h o e , '.ut a
.
s*a** *« ™iT a r t i of you are heftby nrderi I brf IPI9,
Yours fraternally.
t o be and appear ’
.r «a&lt;d 1 •
s h o e fur win.a they could onv *12 a
It U further ordrr«.»i that thi* notU# be
Court at the Court Rouse n Sanford. FIs on PUbli«hc I once each Week for twelve w e r k i
J.
W.
O.
Singletary.
l»nir."
* •
the 3rd d ay of Nov. \ D. 1919. then an.I in the Sanfi&gt;r«l llerald, a newapip er pub*
there to make answer to ti.- 4.1*1 of r..mpla:nt !i»hid in Semlnottf bou nty. Flan la.
herein tiled against you.
Witneaa my hantl and ofTLial *rai «»f the
It is further order.d that tni. notice br |
C’nril ftf Thanks
u l d Circuit C urt thla the ^t.h day of A u g ­
published once a we-k !or twelv.
Paleitlne’s Gait Mountain.
ust.
mu
the Sanford Herald, a newspaper, published
Wu wish to thank our many
(Svah
I!.
A.
D
O
U
G
L
A
S
S
In Sem inole County, Florida.
Palestine
u remarkablo
» mi., Circuit Court*
friends and neighbor fhr their kind­ salt mountainpossesses
Witness my hard and seal of sal I Circuit Schtlle Maine*.
situated
al
the south end
Court, this the 7th day of August 1919.
.Solicitor for Complainant.
C i - l J t c . ness dvring the illness and death of of the Dead sea. The length of the
(Seal *
E \ DO DO I.ASS
Clerk of Cirrult Court Sem inole ( ’-• . Fla.
our darling baby, and for the beau­ ridge is six miles, with nn nverngo
E. F. Housholder
NOTICK
SollcRer.
61- tot.wldtli of tliree-quurters of a mile, and
N'tt«*« i* I.l/ cby given that (ho undrr- tiful dural offerings.
«lf0rd ha* br* n mppuir.trd a*lmir.i*tratnx » f
Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Chandler the height Is not far from C00 feet.
(he t «la(e of W. I*. Aktr*, d r rtifrd* ar.d all
and sister, Miss Mit tie Wi11- There are plnccs t.'here the overlying
I 'M O C L A M % T H » S
h«ir* al law-, legate*-*. d«M««** and crrdilora
W b m a i : C b a p ttr M ( l f \***
f I91!L an d all p«r»«»r* having »laiin* or tStmarid*
earthy deposits are many feet In thick­
again*!
»*'d
«*tat«
will
present
them
to
the
Law* of Florida. • nulled **.\n act to aliollih
ness, l.ut tin* innss of the mountain
th e prr««*nt municipal governm ent
the undrrtignrd* «lu1\ authenticated, within the
r lt y of Sanfi^rd, county «*f Semin* b'. *(a*.*' of time prescribed by law. or the »amr wilt be
Is composed of solid rock salt, some
Florida. an«l t •• nrganife Inrorpcrate and iar« w r burr* d.
of wlils-li Is «s clear u« crystal.
Thla Sept. Mh. 1919.
e*tabll«h a city government for t h - «ame
r o l l A LP.i: A K K IIS .
and t o prraerlbi in # Jurladlftlon. power* i n d
f*?tr
S i n f j r d , I la.
I vrc U o b i of •*»«! a u n l H p a l l t y / ip p r o v i 1
Women Would Not lluy Shoes at
J u n e 7th, 1919, provide*, among other
thing* that " T h e provDlnn* of thi* act *hall Notice of Application for Tav l l c r d Under
lo $N.
b e c o m e •(Trctive and thall br in full fore*
Ssrcdon H of I hapt~r l.*»MV Law* of Moran d rtJrft on. from and after the rW«t TureIda
Wusltinglon,
Sejit.
— Chairman
•lay after the hr*( M onday In January.
Notice i* ‘h» r*by given that K. (». Hodge*,
NYi*.. of tin* House com­
1920; provided that tbr «arnr ahall br ap­ r u n ha tr of Ta* ( crt.ttrate No. 2J0, dat«-l E»eh
p r ove d an«l ratitltd by u
rote of thr Kit d l | of Jur.r, A. (I, 1917, f:a* filed
on interstate ami foreign
t h e qualitlrd electcr* of the cit&gt; ul Sanford, raid c« rtitle a to in n v utflcc, an«l ha» made mittee,
v o t in g at an election to be held for that application f«*r t.iv *!*«*! to iviue in accord- commerce,
in stating that tin*
pu rp ote on October 7th, 1919, ami it »• anc« with law. Said ccrtltlcat*- • mbrarr* thr
hereby made the du ty of the city council of (••Mowing d»*:rih* i! nritprrty *ittiatr*| In Srm- solution of tin* high living costs and
Sanford to provide for and hold *sich elec­ Innb* county, Floritia, t**-wi( NV l j of N K ' i
unrest over tin* country was in more
tion on the date named. Salt! council *hall of N W 1, of N \ \ *4 Irta S 2 acre*'. Sec.
g i v e thirty da&gt;* notice of aticb election and Tp 20 Ns, It. .11 Last. 1 Acre*.
work and less spending, cited a con­
• ball provide (or and pa&gt; all c * t * of holding
The said land bring a**e*acd at thr date
t h e u m r anil of the preparation of thi* of the l o u i n c t of ruch ccrtiticatr in thr name versation with a shoe manufacturer
charter, not to varied One lfunur«&lt;( ||(10.(»0&gt; of J i m n
lahlfy,
Unlraa • at*1 f t f t l l l f i t t
Dollar*. Mjch election *hall be hi Id In con­ • hall br rr«l*rn.rd according t*i law tav diecl ns nn illustration.
form ity with la* t ar.d ordinance* n«»» In will irrue thereon on the I Ith day of Octo­
The mnnufneturtT told him th at
force relating to • p e n a l election*.
At the ber. A. 1L 1919.
• ante d i c t i o n t.iree city commi*«lonrr« shall
\vltne** my official *fgnature and n a l thi* recently *he concern decided to put
h e i lr c te d , provided thi* charter i* ap­ the tilth •!*&gt; *f September. A l» !V19.
on (lie market a woman's shoe at $(i
proved an«l ratified If not, then no commit•rail
K. A. I m i I'GLASS,
•b»r.rr» will be etecti i
Candidate# Ut
Clerk Circuit Court S* mlnofr Co.. Fla.
to $H a pair. The shoes were not
c ity commii«iori thall be cho*en ami nomin­
I ti
*I l | \'. M. Dougla**. I&gt;. Cated a* follow* Any one may circulate a
inferior
in quality, hut low accord­
petition to have any number, not to vtcred Notice of Application for l a v Deed I ndcr
ing
to
tin*
present price scale. After
three, of name* of candidate# for n t v com Section N of Uhaptcr HMt. I.a*** of Flor­
mi**lon, placet! on the ballot and if *uch
ida
petitio n *hall be *lgn&lt; d by one hundred or
Notice 1* hereby giv«n that Ma!»&lt;! M
more qualified elector* of the city and thall K n l e ) , purcha*rr *»f l av Certificate* Nn. 192,
be a c cu m p a n lt&lt;1 with a written notice that dated the Ith day of June. A !&gt;. 1917, t«a* ftouthravt quarter of ^ectlnr* ! *, T ow n sh ip 21 S
the candidate or candidate* m h«**e nat.ie or til* *1 **ld# rrrtlficat* in my other, and ha* t ! Kange .tI ea*t, t i m e r south fifteeu • hain*.
n a m e t are therein presented will accent the made applieatb r* for tav deed to i**u* in thence •o*t nine hundred and o r e - h a lf f•« t .
•»ihre of citv rommUdiFiirr it he i* elect* H, accordance with law
Said certificate rn&gt;* thence north four hundred and ••vi-nteen
th e city council *hall plaTc hi* namr on th* brace*, the following described props rt&gt; *»t- fret, then • weal *cvrn hundred, fifty ami
one-third • * •-1. th«n tr north live hundred and
bill
provided that *uch petlti n and uat*d in Seminole county, I b ri*la. t**-wit
hty-three feet, thence writ on* hundred
written notice of acceptance i* filed with th**
f N
of Lot 2, Sec • I ;• 2U
Iv 10 eig
fifty feet to the place of b igin n in g
city council at lm»t ten 1 “ day# prior ••• U*«t
Th** *al*l land bring a*«**»rd at thr andAlso
the west half of the northw««t quar­
election, and the council whall pubflvh the dat* »•( thr i«»uanc* &lt;( tuclt c» rtidcatr In the
ter
of
the northwest quart* r nf the northeast
name* of all candidal** having qualified a* name *-( Paul K#elry.
Ur!.-* • -it«i certifi­
quarts
r.
Sectio n 22. ror.nvhip 21. south of
a b o v e In a new*nap«r *f general circulation cate shall br r«tl««mtd arroriltng
law tav
of the c i t ) , in th* i«»u* Ju«t preceding th*- •ler-i will i*sur thereon *»n the I Mh day »»f Itange I I *a*t.
Also
Lot
One of Church Illock in the Town
election.
N o elect«»r «hall sign petition* f« r October, \ . I » I 9 l t
f Oviedo. Florida, bring a pares I of land no
mor* than three candidate* • N«* candidate
NVItnra* m&gt; oftlcial ortutur* an&lt;l stal thi* •f«rt
ia*t and w**t by 1 M.*'» feet north and
ahall circulate hi* own petition.
The three the 10th da y of September, V D. 1919.
south olT the wivt m d of said Ch urch Lot, r.
candidate* receiving th* three highest ».um••ml
i
\ D O U G LASS,
plat
of *aid Church lot bring of record In
her of vote* cast at *uch election, provided
Clerk Circuit Court Seminole Co., Fla
Flat llonk A, at page 111 in the I'uhlic lireth e charter I* approved and ratitbd. shall be
Id le
lly Y. M. Dougla**, IL C.
ord« of Orange C ounty, Florida in which
d eem ed elected for (he Hr«t c**mmi«*bm* r*
the county of Strain oil* wr.v* form* rly a parO,
for such term* beginning and ending a* i*
N u l l * i:
hireinbefore provided," and
Whereat, thr friurn* of thr Special Lire- •aid plot l o in g entitled AUtAodria or OvltWhereai: The art provide* that "The ti**n. held **n Tuesd ay, the P th day **f Srp- do,"
You an«l each «»f you are herehv ordered
form of government *■( the citv of Sanford t* rnber. 1919, to «l* t«rmin» thr qurttiotj *»f
rovtded for und* r thi* art «hall b* that thr rejection t*r adoption «»f t ’hap tir &gt;195, l&lt;&gt; appear to the complainant'* bill of c om ­
nowrn a* the
( ’ommiulon* Manager IMan," l.aw* of Florida. \*t* -*f 1919 hav* b t t n plaint bifein hied, on Monday, the Sth day
duly made to thi* hoard, and \V hrrea*. *aid of Januar&gt;. A. 1&gt; 1920, the *ame being a
r* turn* hav« been oprnid and duly *anva*»- Kulr 11 m&gt; of thi* Court.
It i* further ordered tt-ji t thi* nutlnr be
i
t i.t Hoard, and.
Wnerra*. a c a n v v t i *.? • ai*1 return* «h**w« .»ubh*h«d for tw e lve wr«-t* In the Sanford
212 vote* for thr adoption and ratification lU r ald . a newspaper nuldiah* d in Sanfo.*l.
• f «aid act. and I 17 v«4t«*« agaln«t the at|op- Seminole C ou n ty. I lorida.
\\ttn«»« L. A. Douglas*, Clerk of wai*t Cir­
ti*&gt;n an*l ratlhratiiin nf ««i*l act, .»'**!
Wherea*. from th* *anv»** of «aid return* cuit Court, and the *sal thereof, this the
it ha* lorn drtrrmined that a majority *.f 17th da&gt; of Septem ber, A. I). 1919.
m a ll
L. A. D O UG LASS. Clerk.
th* vot«* ca«t %*a* for thr adoption and rati­
Davis A Gilt*,
fication of *aid art.
Therefore, br It reeolvrd arid *lrclaml b)
Solicitor (of Corniilainant.
r-m te
thi* b* ar*l tltat the result *»f «aid election t*
that a majorltv of thr *|iialified voter* vu'lni*
in aaiu election hav.* !•&gt; th ir vote* adopted In t Irruil Court, S r s e n l h Judicial Circuit,
and ritlfie*! Chanter H195, Law* id Florida,
In and For S e m in o le County, Morlda
Ir
Act* of 19l9t which aald art «• &gt; it* trrrr.*
i hanrery
and pr*ivi*ion« pr&lt;*hitdt* hog* or *winr from O. I*. Swope, C om pla inant,
running «*r roaming at I«-r,• •• tn Seminole
(Jrdc r of
County. Florida.
L. S. S e ave y rt al.
Publication
Hr it further re*.»Iv*» I tha* th* t*rm* *n«l Defendant*.
provlilon* **f «ahl a* t shall Deco mi* #tT*cti\» State nf Florida
thirty &lt;D&gt;‘« from and after the 17th day of County nf Seminole,
September. 1919, a* i* provid I ir» said art.
To: K. S. S e a v e y , William I*. K&lt; ger«.
Adopted thi* |7 t h •14 &gt; nf Septem ber, 1919. Thom a* II. S e ve y, Thom a* II. l.evey, M. K.
L. \ IIK U M LK Y, Chrm . IIrock and Martha Hro k. hi* wife, K. S.
Hoard ( !» u n ty C.on nii*»i.tiiir».
3eve&gt; and C ynthia Sc ve &gt; , hi* wife, J. C.
Sem inole County* Florida.
Mcllride, Cooper CJrncery Company, a cor­
Attect
poration, John L. llranch, \Ye*ley L. Hranrh,
K. A. Douglas*. Clerk.
T. W. Moran. IlilDIntrourh Grocery ('em b- Me
P in v . a corporation. K, Nf. Mc.Natt, J. IL
M c N a t t , L. M. P utnam . Jar e* A. Levev,
Jam** Sevey, J. D. Thompson, Wm. (.*.
Alevan«ler, Alrvander and Hu«»&lt;l. and W'. L
A U iin d t r
O. P. Swope, Complainant
Order of
It appearing Imm the afTidavil of O. p
va.
PuhlUation
Swope, the oitnplalnan t, in thr above «uit
K. s. Seavey et al,
herein duly filed, that It i* the belief of the
I irfm dants.
affiant that the, place* of residence of tinT*» the unknown h*ir*, devisee*, grantee* »*r above named defendant* are unknown; that
other claimant* and all parties rlflmlng an there I* no per»on In the Hate the *«-rvi«*e
Intereet undrr 1!. S. Seavey, stilliam P. of a subpoena upon whom would hind said
llog»r», T h'im ii 11 Sevey, Thomas IL Levy, defendant*, and that it I* hi* belief that tal l
IL IIrOCa l a d Mart*.*, ki*
L. H defendant* are over -he age of twenty-one
Sevey and ^Cynthia Sevey. hi* wlfr, J. C. ( S i t &gt; ears of age.
Mcllr ide, Cooper Grocery Company, a corYou are hereby ordered to apo«*ar to this
porat'on, J 4ihn I. Ilrnach. Wm I- v I llranch, bill on Monday* th*&gt; l*t day of Decrmber,
T. W. Mo can. HiUvhoro t*rocer&gt; C om p any,! A. D. 1919, the u m e being a ltule D ay of
corporation, K. M. M cN att. J. IL M« N'att, thi* Court.
It i* further ordered that thi* notice be
l a Circuit Court of the N etenih Judicial F- M» Putnam, Jams-* A. Levey, J a me* A.
published for eight conse cutive week* in the
Ctrrsill o f Florida, Seminole County.
In
Sanford Herald, a newspaper published in
Cfcsurery. .
Sanford, Sem inole C o u n ty , Honda.
C. L- Ilandall. Complainant
\\!tnr«« h. A. Dougla**. Clerk of said « ircult Court and the seat thereof tnl* the 17th
dWiUUm Atkinson Daniel* Luther C. Porter,
day
of September^ A. D. 1919
I Thu Portim outh Trust 4 G uraanfu Co.,
JkUtu C. ItiU* David l#ee DanM, A. D. Stark bird* an d all- unknown person* claiming
Iff 9 9 / Interest by* through or under the

Two Stocks
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faf. (1*11, i.lrctrlcal, .MrchanlraD*
I'rrrnrdiral (*our»c« and C«raduate Studic*; I ni*
«rr»fiy l!ttrn*U*n.
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al wtatra. D24 atudrnl*. Including rimj and
ftU M m r r achoot*.
IIATKII Lj the War Department one wfilir i« r h e
"DLSTI.Nta IS»|i:tl &lt; OLLLLLS *
In Ihr United State*.
IIXI'KNSLS LOW. N ett M*Milon begin* Septem­
ber 22nd. \\ tile for Catalog and Hook of \ |««»•

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Gainesville, Florida

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Sanford, Florida

�SEPTEMBER 26. 1919

THE SANFORD KLICALD

f o u r t h ( S E ) j ) of Section S c v r n (7). TownW. F. Hnrllcll
• hlp T w e n t y one i2 !» S m ith -f
Thlrt y (3 0 ) E a « t,. c o n ta in in g F iv e ( 5 ) . e r r . , more
O a k f . e l d G n . , M * y 1° . 1 9 1 -7 or Im «; Alto i ll ol L e t . E ig h te en (IS) and
N in e te en ( 19) of Annie E . (iril!ln'a| tubOld K e n t u c k y M [K d l v l t l o n . of Section S e v e n (7 ). T ow nthlp
Paducah,
M *
T w e n t y o p - (21) S o u t h of K a ng- T hirty
(3 0 ) E a i t , (ret I . - i n n i n g e l tho t o u lh e t - t
f .e n t l c n t e n .
r o r n e r of th e S o u t h * r a t o n e fo u rth ( K W 'l l
.
m u t o ’ s t a t o t h n t I , of t h e S o u t h r a a t one f o u r t h ( S K ' t ) ol . i t d
please a l l o w
rn
Section Seven (7 l T o w n t h lp T w enty one
.
-ohi v o u r h o R c h o l e r a r e m e d y n 2 i i S o u t h , of H a ng- T h i r t y cioi K a n , r u n .
itivo ft'l
.
i
o r d e r e d B,n* ‘ he n rv \V.«&lt; t h r e e h u n d r e d
aoui fret;
. season
an d h a te
o r t l t r t t l | | , c nc ,. N o r t h th ir te e n h u n d r e d and twenty
(or one
I , T in t . r a v i n .
Last VOnT I t e v e n ( 1327) b t; t h r n c l.a*t t h r e e hundred
more ( " r inis s o .
.
) tOOO* feet; t h e n r e t o u t It T h i r t e e n hundred
II il t o 1 - o r 15 m e n w h o m l B C j a n d t w e n t y i 4 v " i ( 1327) f - r t t » ( h r pclnl v f
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4 ~ J» c i i e . i . i . i : M A 1KKS,
Special M a t t e r In Chancery.

(Va.ce of any kind not to pay me
JonM11 .» for the remedy, hut when ^
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In ( ,r »uit t ourl. S — nlh Judicial Circuit.
to sell cotton e\er&gt; man
S e m in o l e County. F lorida, In r h a n r e c )
in and paid me for the m . c d i - T e l u l h . u m , Comp,

a cent l o r
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T o E v e ly n Tcileltiaum , l l e . l d . t i r r C n k n o v n :
I fiat it " :lS * h o
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I It a p p e a r in g Iru-n a n affidavit of mm*
..... iisimI
O n e m a n p a i d m e p l a l n a n t filed In th e a b o v e e n ti t le d r a u - r
the’}
, c r ' t h a t you a re a r - t i d - n t of it * t* te or ro u n l)
for t h e s m a l l p a c k a f j e a n d OOURItl ?&gt;&gt;J o th e r t h a n th e Clato of F l o r i d a , t h a t your
1
,
.,,,,1 a „ i , | it w a s t h e b e s t P, r , , n l l*l«ee of realdence II u n k n o w n that
n o r t h m ore a tl t l • a l u I*
t h r r r la no p e r .o n In t h e a ta t e .if Florida the
•erv ire of a ■ u b p o m a u p o n w h o m mould bind
that he had ever tried.
&gt;ou, tin* *al 1 f.’vrlyn T i i t i l b a u m , a nd that
Y ours v e r y tru ly ,
you are over tw«ntv*one y e a r s of age.
^ T h ere fo re, this i» to r e q u ir e y o u , the «ai&lt;l
\Y . F . B a r t l e t t .
Kvrlyn T i i t i l b a u m to a p p e a r t o the bill of
c o m p la in t, e xhibited a g a i n s t &gt; ou by the
M e r c h a n t* G r o c e r y C o . ,
a b o v e n a m e d c o m p la in a n t, Ir v in g Tetgtrl*
| haunt, a n d thia day nli &lt;1 in t b r above stated
Sanf'Jfil, H a .
r o u r t . on M o n d a y , the I r d d a y of November,
3-4tc
A. Di 1919a O t h t r w l l t till* lull of comtdaint
mill lie t a k e n as by you confessed.
Carelessness R e s u l t s I n F a i l u r e
.
.... ••
it
% i
svlineal m y nano as t i .r k am i th e «^al o!
T h u ! l&gt; w h y Ml' SUJ
F t Ctl I I .
th e Circuit C o j r t , S e v e n th J u d i r i a l Circuit
. I I . , Pii\vtl&lt; kr t i r c o r d i l M ! t o
* n 'l t ° r *hi' co u n ty of Sem in ole, sta te of
Thorns
1o U V
' A n H o r l d a . on t h i . the 3 rd d a y of Septem ber,
direct inn*. DO NOT FEED IT A. I». 1919.

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c l r r k Circuit C uurt. Sem in ole

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Complainant,

contactos

.. «cil«,l nro p o a al. win i... r. r. ivc.1 by ihc
. C o u n t y (.omrniasionrrs «&gt;f t h e C o u n t y of
rronyV h a c k if y o u urc» llOt s a t i s l i o t l . Seminole, S t a t e of Florida, at t h e olllce of
a .’
p r »41
t h e CMifk of th e Circuit C o u r t , of th e CounM e r c h a n t s l»ro&lt;’* r&gt;
).»
t y I»f Sem inole, at Sanford, F lorida, a t or liefore Id h. m. on the tith d a y of October,
Sanford. F l u .
I'M9. for 4ftp' grading, p a v in g a n d building
of
bridge* a n d culverts on t h e folloming
;l*tt&lt;hlghmava anil i t f f at
I
lloatlm ay No. 1. Hand's Silling, approx­
im a te length 0200 ft.
Itoadm ay. No. 2. Orange l lo u le v a r d . a p ­
p r oxim a te len g th 5120 ft.
Itoadw ay No. 3 . C h u tu o ta Hoad, app ro x ­
im a te len g th 35000 ft.
I
Koadm ay No. I.
Fill on (« e n rv a H a ul,
i s f E ll ’S .SALE
a p p r o x im a t e len g th G9 M ft.
S rtlrr l&lt; C• r--&gt;&lt;&gt; civ, n t h a t u m lr f anil b y
X.lYtir.'!*y
ai’t r,,,lm
.irtur'.f •
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Itoadw ay No. ft. C am e ron \ ) r n u r and
S r ^ U' ' ' ' ' .!&gt; *Ut i . c ’-f HurlHaJ ln C h a n ' .
S' » , i " n « •’»«»* a ' ' P f"*
on. 0 *
mini |Pr a ( n l ‘‘Si • H '. adw a) N o. 7. Iload a lo n e Wrat City
V"
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I .an «• d . r r a t o d i . Until* of Sanford a p p r u ll m .t r b n e t h 2 lfi0 f ., I
th. , . ( . ( . _ I J V V .,1 1-1
f^ m a rtv
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it ...1 r .M . t i l «(atr. 'lurlnr tho l r , a l
keurt f •»!'.
M.iml.y, Octr.brr r.|h. I!*It*.
l l . i»r-.. |..mr t).&lt; dr.t M onilty In .a iil
ennlh m l . l-it.l •»!&lt;• &lt;l»&gt;‘. tbo (nllowlrie
pr..|&gt;rrty ritual*-, ly ln f ami
JJ’tV r tl.* ' "iniv 'I Somlnulo an&lt;l »tato of
port*!a t
Th* mrst on© fourth f\VJ$) i
cf th* l.x»* r* half Hj&gt;&gt;&gt; of the Southwest
*•-« fourth
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Proposals mill be received upon the foliumlog types of roads: llrick. Concrete, Asphalt.
IHtuminous Macadam, Surface treated
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ts i n u t ir c o r n r . s k v h n t i i c i h c u i t . s h m i n o i . i : c o i i n t v . f f o h i d a
0 **rstreet Turpentine C o m p a n y
vi rius
linr.i Mitchell,
- — M itchell, her hu sb and, all parties rlaim*ng Intr est
ttJer I.. J D»m i. Hdrna F'ischrr, F. W. Fischer, F\ J Dieterich Clara D rttnch. T -m Markfs, V C. Dillm an, Clara D. Wood* William Herron, deceased,
Jdn Irvin*. U r r u e !. Nat I'ovntx, Trustee, N ath an C. Holden, William H.
Flavin I Hrnoke, M t i ^ r d A. Durand. — — — Durand, Julia M. Hurr,
Hiiid ' burr. I*. C. Hand, John A. J o h n so n , Alexander J. French, F*. O.
K xrh. &gt; II Mlryne. \ u s t l n I*. HI al r. C ath er in e lllair, Hllrabrth llaynir, de­
ceased. It) r• n s. Nshley, Kat© M. Ashlev, C. W. F’arnum, F'annle 8.t A. Feeler,
Aar.1*- 'I F««br. Georg© K. C!urri**r, William I,. Saunders, John A. Greeley, F.li
Stxvfly. llit.ry N. Schirp, F*. It. Ilrovn, H en ry C. Potter. Howard Potter,
JcFn T C Imin. Hoy II. (Tollman, Hubert 1*. Parkard, Martha W. Parkard,
Frxr. •» H. M*('bll*n, Hlirabt-th J. F**»ss, Ada F'oss Maker, May Parker White,
l&gt;1i F’&lt;•• Fsutnaught,
Martin A. Conelran, Peter Keith Ilosmrell, deceased,
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W p (tilkirs’in, l.uey Morton Whilmore, F'rank Daniel, Charles Alexander,
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lla •• I'lavir I.. llrooke# D. (i. McKay* Margaret A. D u r a n d . ------- D u ra n d , Julia
H H rr, IG •! \ llurr, F*. (T. Hand, John A. Johnson, Alexander J. F’n n c h . F\ O. Itoach*
J H Vib- ';», \ 4%dn L. lllair, C'atherin • lllilr , FHifaheth l l a y n b . deceased, llyron S. Ash• j, K
M \»).lr*, J.»hn Hirk«, C, W. F arnum , F’annl© S. A. Peeler. Annie M. Peeler,
ff I ' i.-ror. William L. Saunders, John A. Greeley, Fill S w avely, Henry N. Schirp. FI.
K llr-.«r*. II* nr&gt; C. Potter, H ow ard Potter, John T . Codman, li«&gt;y H. Codman, Robert L
I'nkird. Martha W. Pi**kard, F'rances F.. M cClellan, Fllirabeth J. F’oss, Ada F’oss Raker,
Mx* I'sr'.rf White,
F*os« F’au n tn a jg h t, M artin A. Condran. Peter Keith Roswell,
stf****d. Alar&gt; I» Ship.nan* Vojncv *• ^Mpnar*. R IL Sm ith, William I’. Arnold. Jam*-*
F. tffi ! c *•,.*.. i Arnold, Alexan*ler It. C arver, N. J. Lewis, II. Conrad, \V. P. Gllker-*
• f * Fury M« rt'»n Whilmore, F’rank Daniel, Charles Alexander, William (J. Em lson, A. C.
A.drxcF-. H it I «ir»*Vf, Robert S. Cummings. J. D. Jackson, Henry (*. Nicola. ( ’ F*.
Mifo'd, V.*»*n»* J llilliar*!. Sarah Larrckson, Allen Greeley, David H. Hooker, lle njam in
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•* Kdgar. M. A. Iloliiman. A. L. Taylor, Susan A. Crutcher, deceased,
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D utton. M rm U r,
C o u n t y H oard vt P ublic l n t t r u c t i q n
for S r m l n o l r C o u n t y , Florida.
A ttest:
T . W. Cam ton.
S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of Public I n s t r u c ti o n
a n d Ca-ofTirio S e c r e t a r y of Hoard.

;*y
“ p e d a l Tl aax* School D istrict
.No.
I, Scm*
S c m - , A. D.
f
b y Special
i a tr i r t N
o. 1.
I&gt;. 1919, for t h er c learing
l e a r l n t a n d flKInr
of t h e
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. - eh.t of. -may cf. t h r (.*l e n e v i ’ llrld
I l r l d t e n d I toad.
in o lr C
n t y.*, «Fhlorida,
autn of . -rig
$25,000.00 t o b u r I r t r r c f t a t t h r r a te of i A c o p y of t h r plan* a n d •pccifli
e r lf t r a t l o r n can
flvr a n d one half
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. . p. r r. e. r n. t . per a n n u---o n t no t h e C lerk of tbla
I n t e r , t l p a y a b le t e m l a n n u a l l y , b o n d , t o tie I l o t r d , on a n d a l t e r S e p t . 2 0 th. 1910.
&gt;la(,d J a n u a r y
l i t . IKlu, a n d tn m a t u r o |T h « h o a r d re|*** r* th.' r l r h t en r t l i . l a n y
t h i r t y yeara a l t e r til t d a t e t h . o o f .
*o • all bid*.
3*615
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I t I. f u r t h e r r e .o lv e d t h a t ttd« o rd e r b e |
| l y o r d e r of t h e i! ar.l ol C o u n t y C o m puli.i,hed In th o S a n f o r d i l e r . ’d, a r.. ••* ini..loner* of S&gt; minole C o u n t y , F lo rid a .
B. A I H I U C E A S S , C lark ,
In r i r r u i t C o u r t , S c « r n t h r i r r u l f . Mini n u |r p»r&lt; r p u b ii- l.,.1 w ithin *al.l Special T a t
i sc h o o l i M . t n r t No.
I, S.'inlnole C o u r.iy , |
f o u n t ) , Florida
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Florida,
once
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a
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week
for
four
.iiee-r*lv;
Ovcr«trcct T u r p r n t i n r C o m p a n y
w. . I •
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&gt;9.
Done a n d o r d e re d In r«gular se ction of th e
K m m a MiUSull, K. Nlaro.i Ilohirt*,
&lt;*ount&gt; H oard &lt;*f Public I n t l r u r t i o n for
F. A. Wallace, K. M. Midden, Itoh*
r r t C Mien, F D Ir D. Alien, J r n n l c
Sem inole C o u n t y , Florida, thi» 2 nd d a y of
\ tc ( '! a i n A nd rfa u n , J o e And&lt;r««»n,
ScntcmlM r, A. I&gt;. 1919.
■ al of Hoard)
C. F. IfarrD on, C hrm .
A. M. M c C la in , llcrt'-r MrC'laln
&lt;*. A. Dal).**, M em ber
llrom k. J •&gt;,* d r o w n . K * m e (Iraliarn,
F.
F. D u t t o n . M r m b ’ *.
lle «ter ( ir a lia in , t l r i i l e l .r a h a m ,
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bortdf said deponit rovrr*.
C o u n t y H oard &lt;d Public I&lt;.«truflion (or
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. T o w n of A l t a m o n t e I m p r o v e m e n t
&gt;«♦&lt;&gt;♦ * « « « « » « « « » « « ♦ ♦ ♦
4’ omj 4S&gt;,
Scrnlnole C o u n t y , F lorida.
&gt;•I.r|&gt; ra tio n . E l i r . l . r t h
T h r bonds mhall h r a p p r o v e d by th** Hooarr! ( ’. Trarey, \V. \V. Trarey, Fannie
A tte s t!
l i n t ’ I n c h C u r d « VVi 11 I’o I ’u t l l s h c O l l n of t &lt;*unt&gt;
i*otd«v
T. \ \ . I.am ton,
.• C&lt;*infni%»Ioncr«.
............ ..
. ..»•!• •» nf t h e . S .
t . I’. e|, r. ( i r o r i e E. Currier,
p l a n , a n d .|i'.rtiiration&lt; ma: »)«• w m a t t h e &lt; William
I.. Saunder*.
John
A.
.S upe rintende nt cf Public I n s t r u c t i o n a n d i e r I hiti f l r u d l n c At 1 1n K a f r O f « 7 . 0
J i-r Y .’n r
n.Tlro of th e l l r r k nft h e C ircuit C ourt .In
C r e e l .') . Eli S w ave ly, lto&gt; |l CmlFi*of!)rlo S r r r e t a r y of Hoard*
Pajiror.l. at (he oiDr,. „( W illia m , and Col* m a n . I t .. to r t E. I'acV ard, E. J. liar3 «ite
II. r a t Sanford or at t h e nfllre ol C . It. Itain* ra II. C h a r le s . 1,.
\rnold.
Philip
■ In O r lin d u , Florida.
! S t e r n . J a y C. Allen. C h a r i. . If.
It»-«olutlun Counl) Hoard of I'uiilir ln«trurThe County Commi»*iorers reserve the Klein*-. Harrv C. K lr in r , St&gt; p h r n &lt;».
lion. Srm lnolr Count). I btrlda. Dt-rrrntin
r i g h t to r i j t r t any ami all bids.
I.
ei«*ding, W illiam I,up*'. Jam ** \V.
Ing What Imotaol *»r Honda la Nrrraaarj
I A. llltr M L F .Y .
Me Hi M oney, J. J.
M o t t , l.esllr
for .Sprrial lax School lllwlrlrt No. I.
C h a ir m a n Hoard C o u n t y Cjm ini*«ln nrra T h r a s h e r . A. M. T h r a s h e r , Ada I.
I. /t IF Y K I t
Srmlnolr Count)*, florid.*
Ihr Hair of
A ttest:
llrom it, C h a r le s If. I l r o u n . I). \V.
Inirrrtl to h© I'ald I h« rron and th© lirn©
K* A. Do igliss,
\
t . u r r i * . J. IF M c C a n g h c ) , Cooper
OFFICE
IN TIIK COttllT IIOEHE
When I'rinrlpal and lntrrr«| Shall hr Du©
bC lerk of the t 'ir r u i t C o u r t.
l ir o c e r ) C o m p a n y , a c o rp o ra tio n .
and
l'a)atdr
W illiam s anil Collit r. Knginrers,
J. II
M r N a t f , M. A. Iloliim an,
Sanfor«l, Florida.
Whrrra*:
On th© 5th day of Auguit. I
T h o m s W. M o ra n . J. I*. Mlxell,
G. H Harnsey, Hnginrer,
A. D. 1919, a petition ma« pfi-arntnl to th©|
Ntlaniir a n d (iulf (inuA*ry C o m ­
&lt;trlando, I lorida.
County Hoard of Tuhlic Instruction for S e m ­
p a n y , a c o r p o r a t io n , (*ornmercial
3 -r.tc
inole County, Florida, *lgnrd by morv t h in
C r e d it &lt; o m p a n y , a c o r p o ra t io n ,
tminty-Gv© i»©r ernt of thr duly &lt;)ualifl«-d THOMAS E M M E T WILSON
r t al.
rlrctor*
r««l«lini; within Sprrial Tax School
T o th e d e f e n d a n t* . Hrnm a M itchell, H.
In Circuit Court of the S e v e n th Ju d lria
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E. FFIKiCSON l l o t ' s i l w l . l / r l l
DGtrlit No. 1, Srmlnolr C ounty. F’lnrida,
Circuit of I I »rh|a, S e m in o le C ount).
,n Mason H o h e i ts , F. A. W ullact, H. M. 11&lt;•!- asking that an election h© called and hrld to
d
e
n
.
a
Hubert
C.
Allen,
KDi©
D.
Allen,
Je
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n
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Chancer).
M cClain \ n d r r s o t i , J o e A nde rson, A. M. determine th© f)ur«tlon a* to whether or not
J. K, I.aing, joined by J. K, l.alng, her hut- M cC lain, ll« s tc r M c f 'la ln Hrom n, J o e l l r n s n , bond* In th© *um of $25,000.00 should b©
b a n d . Com pU inants.
Kming C r a h a m .
H e ste r
C raharn,
llessie issued by Special Tax School District No. 1,
0
v*.
f j r a h a m . T o w n of A l t a m o n t e I m p r o v e m e n t Srmlnolr County, Florida, for th© purposo of j
Wrn. ( 5. Andrnrled, It. II. H a m te y , f»eo. II. C o m p a n y , a «-»»r jm ra tio n , H l i t a l u l n (!. T fa- acquiring, btillulnf, enlarging* furnishing or I
t*t hrr wise improving school buiMfr.jjM o r t o n , imliviilually atol as trustee, C a l ­ c v y , w . w . T 1 c i y , K nnnb s
\. l*
vin A. l'oage, Anna C. Woudliridge. in»li- (seorge K. C*urti*r. W illises ! . fww.c! i&gt;. •rF 1 aiMurtd* anu lor th© exclusive us** of!
tht public fr......... h»»ol# within Special T ax
v id u a llv ami as trustee, Albert (J. Haves, I "hr* A. s i n r i
Kli Smravely. Hoy II Ced
a n d Itichle WobU»»Mji, - t ,,; a i; u n a n o w n m a n , Hubert 1* I 'l e k x r d , H J. H arr. 11. School District No. I, thr proceed* of th©
• aid bond issue amounting to $25,000.(10 t ••
persons claiming any l i t e r st liy, th r o u g h Chari* * I.
\r
Id, P h ilip St* f
l»
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or u n d e r a n y td the a b o v e n a m e d d e f e n d ­ Allen, ( 'b a r b * If K b l n e . H a rry C. Klein**. be used for the purpose* set forth In Ihr *aid
ant*. either as heir*, devis*«*«, grantees, S t e p h e n (i. I.iiai-ning, William I.Upe. J a r m s petition arid to lie expend* d and disbursed
lrgate* s ,»r otherwise, ami a!l unknom n p e r ­ W. MeHlhlr n c y , J J. M .tt. i
I nm a h e r , in a manner following, to-writ:
sons claim ing interest by th r o u g h or un d e r I
I
T w elve Thousand Dollar* to hr u«©d
T h r a s h e r , \ d i I. Hromn. C h a rle s II
Jessie C. M u r p h r y and J. H ichm ond M o r p h llrom*.. i &gt; W. Currie* J. It* M c O a u g h i . in funding ami paying oil present ©sitting
p h e y , her husband, now deceased, as ht Irs C o o p e r G r o c e r y C o m p a n y * a c orpora tion, indebtedness of tn© said Special 'lax School
devUesMi, It gaters or o therw ise and all J. If. M r N 'a t t , M. A. Iloliim a n. T h o m a s \V. District, incurred for th© • xcluslv© us© cf
o th e r u n knom n persons rlaitniiig a n y i n t r r - M o r a n , J. I*. M iirll, A tla n tic and Gulf jutdl d e© ifl.ooi* **f said Special lu x School
ist in a n d to said prope rty involved in *aitl G r o c e r y C o m p a n y , a c o rp o ra tio n , C u m m r r - dl*tr •
Ilour-*: 10 to II A. M. * .1 | j I |&gt;. M.
suit.
D efendants.
8. I'w©nty-fr. »
H«indr*d Dollar* to be
rial C re d it C o m p a n y , a c o rp o ra tio n , et al:
«rd
in
enlarging
and
furnishing
the
Sanford
O rder of Conetrurtiv© Service.
It is h e r e b y o rd e re d t h a t you do a p p e a r
T o t h e Defencants, Wrn. (i. Andrnrled, In this court t o th© bill her* in Died, on the Colored High School.
3. T w c n t y - l v c
llundrr*! Dollar* to ItsH If. H am sey, tiro . II. M orton, individually* 13t h d a \ of O c to b e r , \ . D. 1919. It is f u r ­
anti as tru stee . Calvin A. l'oage, Albert &lt;*. t h e r ordered t h a t th is orde r be p u b lis h n l r*rd in enlarging and furnishing thr Midway
one© a meek for four c o n se c u tiv e mieks in Colored School.
Haves a m i Itirhie Woudliridge:
I Twentv-fivr
Hundred Dollars to hr
e w s p a p e r published
It a p p e a r in g from the sw orn bill of corn- Jhe Sa n fo rd H e rald , a nnemsp
used In building and furnishing a W. «t Side ; FlltK and THEFT anti CO* »*V/S*,*: *V/*
plaint h r r r l n lilr.l th at &gt;..ur p latv of rr.l* In hrminoU. rounty._ U m i .l a . _
(Tolori
I
School,
known
as tnr (Iold*boro I Furuncc issued by the FI.OKIIIA STATE
W i t m s s my h n n d ami seal of t h r Circuit
tlene© is u n k n o w n , and t h a t you are over
Airro.M omu: a sso c ia t io n is the
C o u r t tins 3 rd d a y of S e p t e m b e r . A D. 1919.
the ag«* of 21 year*:
5. i **©m&gt;-uvr
Hundred Dollars to
be
K. A. D o l ' d , A S S
It i* theerfor** o* • # ‘ * **
and • ach
used f«»r enlarging and improving the Sanford anfesi and cheapest in the world. Write
Cl*
rk
C
ircu
it
C
o
u
r
t
,
Se
m
inole
Co.,
F
la.
©f y o u do api*%«; inibn** ou r Said Circuit
High School by furnishing a Manual \rt«, a for information to headqunrlerri Orlando.
Court, at th© Court Rouse in Sanford, Fla. M assey ,v War lorn-.
Commercial and a Domestic Science D r - * ARontH wanted in every town in Florida.
Solicitors
for
i'om
p'ainant.
on tli© Gth day of October A. D. 1919, then
purtments therein.
3-Me
and th r© to m a l e anim«r to the bill of com ­
f , One Thousand D.dlar* to I••• use*! for j
plaint herein tiled against y o j .
■
■
■ ■
—
j improving
school boil *•«-. :,r,d ,«!&gt;uui t
It is further ordered that thfs notice be In Circuit Court, Se ve n th Cirri *1 i©mInrdr g.)i«a*tOs oi m e Saaf«»r*l High, th© Sanford j
published for eight consecOiiv© Wf.’ks in th .
Counts t t**ri*f^
Grammar acid the Sanford Frtmary Schools. .
Sanfonl Herald, a n©*«;»*;’rr pu!»M#l*rd in l lv e istr re t Turpentine (Company
7. T w o Thousand Dollar* (•» $»•• used for I
the purchase *d furniture ami inci*lcntals f«*r j
Seininoid Co. Fla.
.
»l*
all
school* within the said Special Tax School i
Wltnr*. my h.n.l . m l .ra l ul » l . l Circuit ' {•."&gt;*"« n
w r i . , h « ‘ V*
District, and
Court t h i . th 7th .lay ul Au^u.t I S O .
\
\ F n . - ...iV h r L
Whereas: It is th© sen#© of this Hoard j
I.ral)
E. A. ItOlMlI.ASS
J. Ih. t. r l . h , t lara Dlctcfleh. Tom
that It would l»© to the best Interest of S p i f - :
Clerk s»f (Circuit Court SeminoU (To. F*la.
Ifctkls, i t al.
ial
Tax School Dislrict No. I, Seminole |
FT. F’. Ilouiholdcr,
t To thr defendants L. J. Owens, Helena
Solicitor.
65-9tc.
. F’ischrr. F*. W, F’iacher, F*. J. Dlrterlch, Clara County, Florida, to l«*u© bond* In the *urr. 1
^
—
Dlrterlch. Tom Markis, V. ( \ Dillman, Shi- of $25,000.00, the pr«»cee«|s thereof t*» he |
used and expended in th© manner an*l for the
ney J. Hobbs, Clara D. Wood, — ------ Wood,
Nollre of Special lloml Flection for Special |lt.r husband, D. G. M cK ay, John Hick*. Nat purposes and olij«-cts a« are hereinabove set
Tax Sc h ool DUtrlct No. I, Sem inole poyntx. Trustee, William II. Ilaye*, Flavin forth ami a* i* stated in »ald petition.
Therefore, lie It Itesolved, That it I* th©
County, Florida
L. Hrooks, N. (T. Holden, Margaret A. Durruination of this C ounty Hoard of I'uhW hrrra.: A prlltli.n h *. I.rcn p r c t r n U l | rand.
- liu ran d. hrr hu .b and . Juhn A. d»*t*
Odlce Supply Hept.
lie
for Seminole County. Florida,*
I*, (hr C o u n t y l l o . n l
of 1‘ulilir In.trurtlon Jnhn..»n. I»avl.| A. llurr, Julia
M. Mur.. thatInstruction
tho amount «•( b o n d s require*! for tbr
Phone
I
IH
Sanford. Florida
(or Srm lnolr m u n t y , KlorliU, . I r n n l liy
mot.- I"a,,i l A tuatrr, E. I&gt;. A t » a t . r , r . * ■
and object* *«*t forth in said peti­
than t « r n t y * f i v r p.-r o n t ol t h - duly .(U.ll* Al-«an.!rr J.
r.-nrh. MalUr J. rrrnrh, r. purpose*
tion
I*
the
sum
of
$25,000
00;
that
said
flrd rlrrlnra rr.ld ln f »ltl.ln S|» rial Ta* , &lt;1 Eoach. h. II. All.-ynr, Au.tin lllair, hath* bonds aball bear inter* *t at the rat© of (&amp;1-r$
School
IH .trlct
No. 1, Srm lnolr county, © i n - lllair.
Mary E. llayn ir.
E d - j. ( . five and on© half per rent per annum: the
Florida. a . U n c and prtitio nln f thr County llayn ir , C o r i n th
E yan. I 'JT-S*1interest on said bonds to be payable temlHoard »if I'uldlc fr .tr u c tlo n for Srmlnolr llyron S. A .h lr y, K4tr M. A .h lr y . r annlr . . annuallvsaid bond* to be lated January
County, Florida, to call anil order an *lrc* I A. I'-’ Irr.
I c . l - r , h.r huahaml. An* 1st. 1920. and to matur© t i d i ly year* after
lion to l.r heldwithin
.aid Sp .cial Ta* nir M. 1‘e .lrr. -------— I’rrlrr. her huihand. th© date thercoft and
School D U trlct,
No. I, Srminofr County. . Henry A. Schirp. E. It.
11© It Further Resolved: That a ipcclaj
Florida, t o drtrrmlnr whether or not
thrrr Hrown. h. r h u . h . n d , llrnry • . I otter, llowih .ll t»- l»«u--l liy tn- .aid Special
Ta* ard I “ tier, Martha \ \ . I ackard,
t ' lection b© held In *ai«l Special Tax School
District
No. | , Seminole C ounty, Florida, in
School DU trici No. I. Iiond. In t h - .urn ot j I’ackard. her h u . h . n d . f*»n-&lt;L«
McEIrl- | I
accordance with Chapter G542. Law* of
- —— M
cClellan, -.h - r- hv u- -a,b- a- n- d-,-. Ell*iI ;i
, u uoo.oo,
u .u i i, t h r p r n r .r d * of auch hond*. If
■■ i| Ian
—
---------------.,
2 i.o
It.u r d , t o h r u r e d for t h r p u r p o . r ol aciiuir* | ah. tli Foaa.
— r i « , h r r h u a b a n d . May Florid, Act* of 1913, to determine whether
Inr, h u i ld in p , c n ia r a ln s . (urni.hlnK or other* , J’a r k . r W h ite,
“ h i tr , he r hu a b an d , or not there shall be issued by said Special
Tax School District No. I, Seminole County, I'lLKAltD'S IIAND-I’AINTFI) CHINA
wit,. I m p r o v i n g .chool building* a n d achool i I d a t o . * c a u * n a u g li t , ^ •
r aun*nauglit,
ground* a n d for th e r j c l u . l v r u»e ol J h e h r r h u a b a n d , M a r t in ( - n d r a n , Annie t a r l n a . bonds, as ar© provided for in this resolution,
and
GOIUIAM'S STERLING SILVER
Hr It Further Resolved: That this resolu­
tion he published in the Sanford Merabi, a ROGERS' PLATED Wa KL*
newspaper published in Seminole C ounty,
F’lorida. within said Special l a x School Dis­
ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCH18
trict oner a week for four successive week*
In f u n d in g a n d p a j l n g off p r r a r n i
7 ru*te*« td Die r . t a t e of Jos ep h It. T . n t u m ,
This resolution adopted in regular session
Indrhtedne** of t h e *ald Special T a * School ■It c a s e d , W. I*. (H ik e r.o n , l.u e y M orton
DUtrlct, I n c u r r e d for the r i c l u * l v e u*e ol W hilm ore, ----------W hilm ore, he r h u . h . n d , of the C ounty Hoard of I'uhlir Instruction
utilic H e r .ch o o l* of aald Special T a * School C h a rle s Ah-vantltr, W illiam If. E m l .o n , It. II. for Seminole County, Florida, the 2nd da&gt;
of September, A. D. 1919.
V)“ Irlct.
I.a n r a a te r ,
Holier! S. C u m m i n g s , F ra n k
C. F. H A R R IS O N , Chairman,
2. T w e n t y - l i v e H u n d re d
Dollar* t o be Daniel, Tere*a W. Adam*. J . It. J a c k m n ,
C. A. DALLAS. Member.
uted in e n la r g in g and lurnU hing t h e Sanford H e n ry C. Nicola, T h n m a * J. I t d h a r d , Sara
F. F. D U T T O N , Member.
Colored H ig h School.
Eart ckaun. — —— E art-ckton, her hu*l»antl,
C ounty Hoard of I'uhlit instruction
3. T w e n t y - l i v e H u n d re d
D o lla r , lo t&gt;e A lh n (Jreeley, D a v i d II. I lo o k r r , C. F. Hal*
for Seminole Cou nty, Florida.
u .e d in e n la r g in g a n d lurnU hing t h e Midway lord, l ie n j a m l n It. F o u n d . Allen Mat-Dun*
Attest:
Colored S c hool.
ell, ltt.lt* r t W. S c o t t, E l e n C
Kimball,
T. W. Law tnr.,
I.
T w e n t y - l i v e H u n d re d
Dollar* to he
I’rarllrc confined to the licntmcnl
K im h a !
he r
hualtaml,
l.a la )rtte
Superintendent of I'uhlir Instruction
u.ed In b u i l d i n g a n d lurnU hing a W r i t Side C .r .tn , A. M H a ndttlph, William E d g ar anti
of the eye
and F!x-Offirin Secretary to Hoard,
Colored S c h o o l, know n a . t h e ( iohU horo A. E. T a y l o r :
i Seal of lizard.)
Eyes
rtnmlnetl
liy n reitular reuNSchool.
If a p p e a r in g f r o m (he . w o r n hill died
3-Gtc
S.
T w e n t y - d v r H u n d re d
D o l l a r , t o lie
Ct*red physician
u*ed for e n la r g in g a n d i m p ro v in g t h e S a n ­ h t r . i n t u a t yo u r p l a r e ul re-d.lrnce I. u n ­
.so riri:
(Basses fillet), hroken lenes du­
ford High School tiy lu rn U h in g a M a nua l, know n a n d t h a t you a re over t h e age o(
Notlr© is hrrrliy given that th© I I r « l »•!
Art*, a ('ommeTci'al anil" a Dttme*rie Science tw e n ty - o n e year*. It I* ht rrlty u i d e r e d (h a t
plicated
D e p a r t m e n t th e r e in .
, you -I" a p p e a r In til l , c o u r t t o t h e Id.l herein C’ounty Gtirnmlsslontf* in ami f*»r Srmlnolr
(!. O n. T h n u a a n d D ollar, to lie used f o r 1 HI.d tin t h e 2 9 t h d a y of O c to b e r , A. D. ('«iunty, F’lorida. will r*r*iv© l»i*l* at th© ol28 W. Church SI. • Orlando, Fla.
Improving
school
b u ilding.
anti
.chool 1919.
. . . . . . .
. . . . . . fir© of th© ( ’1* rk of said Hoard at th© Gourt
ground* of t h e S anford High, t h e Sa n fo rd
D I* f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t t h i . o rd e r he House in Sanford. Fla., on or livforr D*
G ram m ar a m i t h r San(or*l P r i m a r y School*. I putlH h**l * m© u ^ e r k h r «*l&lt;ht c o n t r c u t l v r o'rlork a. m. on th© Gth day of Ortohrr.
7. Two T h o u ia n * ! Dollar* to b© u*r«I for m*«-k* in thi* S i n f o n l II* r a b l # u tirm spapvr
the p u rc h a * - of f u r n i tu r e amt I n c h le n ta l . lor pu b lis h ed in Se m inole r o u n t v .
.
all .chool. w i t h i n . a i d Special T a *
School 1 t t i l n r * . my h a n d a n d . . a of t h e . a i d d r D l.tllcl, a n d
*
cult c o u r t th is S e p t e m b e r 3 rd. A. I». 1919.
....
«.
. ■*
i « *t i il ■ .
F-* A. IMMHiLAMi,
\V her* a*i T h e C ounty Hoard »l I’uhlk- In ,
k ( *ifcutl Cliurl Seminole C ... Fla.
• tructinn for S r m l n o l r C o u n ty , F lo rid a, h a * 1 M a u r y k Wallow,
rai*iully r * a m in r &gt; l *.lil p - t it i n n anil h a . a**
Sold (tor* lor ('o m p la in a n t
r r r l a i n n l t h a t m ure t h a n t a . n t y - f t v - in-r
3-9tr
e rn t »( tli« duly ijualiflri! rlrvtnr* rr.iiiln c
within .will S p - c i a l Ta* Schnnl D i . l r i r t No.
I, S - m l n - 1- C o u n t y , Florida, h a v o * l , n r d
N O T IC E O F C IIA U rK It ELECTIO N
• aida |i
.t i t i o n , aanu
nd
|i»!lilon,
| f( pu r.uan cr to t h - prnvlalnna of Srrtior
Srrtlon
Whrrra.: T h - county Hoard of I’utdir In* -o,*., r h a p t - r 8301, l .a w . of Florida, A ri. o f
*t ruction
lor S - m l no!- County, H - r i d a , ha*, i..................
*. | *.; *aid. (.‘haritrr
lirinit "An art to aholl*)
dish
.......
.................
_..aji
drtrrnilnrd b y resolution this day * adontrd t hr I’rr.rrtt hfunlripal (iovrrnnu nt ol thr
that bond* In t h - rum of 125,000.00 will b- Cu\ of Sanford, C o u n t y of S-rninnl-, Statr
r-ouirrd for t h - purpoara u-t forth in *aid ,,| Florida, and to Oryanto-, Incorporate and
prtitlnn and which ar- enumerated h-rein* I E .to b li.h » C ity (io v rr n m nt fo* the «amr:
above, .aid bond* to bear Inter* *t at the ! ut)l|
I’r - .r r l b - t h - Jurl.d lrtlon, I’ower*
rat- of five and one*hall 5 ' j p-r - . n i l per ‘ un,| Function* of maid Municipality'* notirTHE U N I V E R S A L CAR
c -n l per a n n u m . Inter-*! pavatib- »-rnl* I ,, h , l r |,y - I v i n that an •l -.tlnn Will b - brlil
annually, b o n d , to b - dated January lat, | i„ ( |lr
&lt;i t &gt;- of S a n f-rd S-m lnole cotfnty,
1920. and t h - principal ol *ald bund* to tie- , Florida, on T u ia d a y . October 7th, 1919, for
com - du- and pay-aide thirty y-ara alter the th- purpoa- ol a ub m lttlne to t h - p - o p l- t h Tlic Fort! Coupe, with electric self startin g
date thereof.
|i|Ui*tion ‘'Shall Ih - C ity ol Sanford adopt
Now. therefor-. In pur.uan— of C h aplet | th- C om m U alon -M an arer
I’lan Charter?"
and lighting system , has a l&gt;ig, broad scat deeply
6M 2 , |.aw* ol Florida, Art* ol 1913. aru\ In and lor t h - purpnae of .Irrtlng thr— cum
pur.uan— of a r-aulutinn of rhia Hoard, thi* n l - i o n r r . providing a-rrh -hart-r a adopted
upholstered* Sliding plate glass windows so th a t
day adopted, notic e la herrhy given that on ] 31 aald ilectlonthe breeze can sweep right through the open
t h - I Ith d a y of Oettilirr. A. D. I 9 | 9, an
' r h - polllne plaea will be at t h - C i t y Hall,
eleetlun will lie held anil t h e *arn- I* h e r e b y ' {„ |h , pro a p p a r u t u a rim m , a itu a te d on the
car. O r in case o f a storm , the Coupe becomes a
iin lr r r d to be h e ld In aald Speiial T av School ,.,!i aid- of I 'k l m - t t o a v e n u e b e t w i i n I ir*t
DUtrlct No. I. S - m l n o l - C o u n t y , F lo r id a , t o ! a n -l S econd a tre eta In t h e city
city of S a l f o r d .
closed car, snug, rain-proof and dust-proof. H as
determine wheth er or not there *hall lie
oil* open at B o'rlork a. m. T u r id a y , Octo­
U.'ird hy the . a i d Special Taa Srhool III*- ber 7th, 1919, and will d i n e at aundnwn thr
all the Ford economies in operation and m ain­
trlct No. I, S - m l n o l - County, Florida, bond* •arm- day.
in the turn ut 125,000.00 to hear Intereat at
Thi* notice riven liy ' r d i r of tho city
tenance. A car th a t lasts and serves satisfac­
the rale of live and one-half ( S ' , Per rent) rounril. Scptirnlor l*t. 1919.
prr rent per a n n u m lntere*t payable iem l(teal)
F- I’. H im .,
torily as long as it lasts. D em ountable rim s
annually: lionda to lie dated January lat,
2 -Btr
C ity Clerk.
1920, the principal nf aald bond* to tier.-me
with 3 ^ -in c h tires al! around. For the doctor
dur and payable thirty yeara after the date
thereof, aa U provided for in that rrrtaln Oriler to Hold an Election In Speelal Taa
and travelling salesman it is the ideal car.
r-aulutinn thla d a y adopted liy thi* C o u n ty ! School DUtrlct No. I. Scm lr.jlt l u u n t r ,
Hoard ol Public In .tr u r tlon , for Hrminol- ] Florid.
County, Florida. In which election nnl&gt;
Whereat: A petition ha* been p r u e n t e d to
lho«r duly nuallffed elector, who are tre- ‘he C ou nty Hoard of I'uldlc I n .t r o - li o n for
holder*, redding within the aald Special Ta* icmlnole c o u n t y , Florida, on \ogu *t 5th.
('. I\ WILLIAM &gt;
UPWARD HIGGINS
School Diatrirt N o . I. Srmlnolr C ou n ty. 1919, algnrd by more than tw r n tv .ltv e Prr
---- ‘ to
‘ vote.
'
rnt of the du ly itualitbd elector*, r c l d l n g
D ealer
Florida, ahall be e n titled
Salesman
ilthln
Special
Vat
School
Diatrirt
N
o.
I,
|
The aald ele ction t o ordered to be hrld
lnolr c o u n t y , Florida, aiklng and p e t i ­
ahall he held at thr aev.ral polling plarra S.m
tioning that an election be hild within aald |
within aald Sprrial Taa Srhool Diatrirt No. .Spedal
School Diatrirt to d.-lrrmlne the
I. Seminole C o u n t y , Florida, where the laat ■luratlonTa*
at to whether or not bonda In Ihr
en.ral election waa hrld, throughout Jald
Yiatrlct, to-wit: At Precinct N", I. and at • um ol 125,000.00 ahall be laaurd by aald 1
Special Tax Srhool Diatrirt No. I, to he
’

HENRY M c L \ U L I N

F J lb*’*n •

»? * ’ l -•E ..I
S» , \\\

c a d a m . W ater hound M a c a d a m and Shell.
I ropotaU for r i c h highw ay or i t r r r t shall
h r p m r n t t d tn a srnarat© t r a l t d rr.v«lnp©
i ntlor«« t| on the ouDld© with th* nam© of
t h r roa.* or *irt« t. am i It* n u m b e r for which
t h r proposal i« mitlo in«l t h r nam© of t h r
liMinrr t»r l-M ilm .
• -• f h , pfopcnil shall h r accom panied liv a
r t r t i n r c l check, issued u p o n a S t i t r or N«*
and m i t l r p a y a h l r to t h r o r d e r
of t h r Clrrk of t h r C irc u it Court of t h r
' mi lily of Sr mi nolr In t h r aum of fiv© p©f
*&lt;*?( &lt;»f t h r a m ount t.f t h e hid.
i h r "urct-fiful hitltli r will h r r©&lt;|uir&lt;-d t o
y.lvr hontl r«)ual to fifty pa r ernt of th*»
a m o u n t of M* or thsli imi, *urh hontl t o h r
r i r r i U t t| liy a S u r e ty C o m p a n y 1ir©n«*&lt;l t o
lit ,
In t h r S t a t e of Horidx. an I th e
h ltlilrr • hall produr© a critiflcat© from th©
l r* n u n r of th«* S t a te of Florida show ing
t h r a m o u n t « f 11»•• tltpoaSl a n d thi r l a t i ol

1 A C t I 11.VI.S

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' hr&gt; n t h*. V ' v ;
lo -PPear to th .-b lll of com plain t herein Olid on t h . tot day
* " »*.k* laVfc ‘', d *r»'i t h a t t b l . nolle® be p u b l li b r d o n c e each w . r k for t w . l v . coniccuH,,Xiia(„
h - n ' ord l l . r a l d , a n r w . p a p r r p u b l i . h r d In t h . . a i d S . m ln o U c o u n ty .
u ‘*
‘
ond t h . *&gt;.| o . a i d circuit c o u r t t h i . 3rd d a y ol S e p tem b e r, A. D.
E. A.
U .,|„ w
**
* DO UG LASS,
‘ ,i,,
Clerk Circuit Court. Seminole County
' r**ur Complainant.
3 IStc

DR. E. S. HOFFMAN

OCULIST AND OPTICIAN

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Law* oi
of Florida.
a n d «n©
«h«..n
* | v t
**tT-r«.*- t ^ p r o v i n r
l.aw*
ri«»rb i s , *A
,\ rrits. .of
m . i. 913.
j i .i , umi
in| IH„. - S .1
round* and for
. . . e c t o r . and r l e r k . of th e . e v e , . I polling
The nubile
achool.
irlualva
p la c e , . h . l l m a k e p r o m p t re tu rn t o t h e
. . . . aald S|
r • T a i Scfiool D
DD
ittrii
trlrl N o . I
C o u n t y Hoard of P u b l i c I n a tr u c tln n for 8 «n&gt;*
‘'n ^ i d a
ol.
Cou
inole County. F l o r i d a ; Im m e diately
I h e m ln o l. C o u n t y . F l o r i d a .
•aili rlrclfori 'and Ih© tabulation uf thr vot© ' Th©r©forr, b© it l U i n l v f d : That an ©leepolled, and the C o u n t y Hoard of Public I n ­ tlon be anil the t a m e la hereby ordered to
.trurtlon (or S e m in o le County, Florida, will Be held In . a i d Special T aa Srnoul D l.trlct
lie In (ration at !&lt;&gt; o'rlork a. n.. the Ifith No. I. S e m in ole C o u n ty . Florida, on thr
14th day of O c t o b .r ,. A. IE 1919, to deter*
day of October, 1919, to receive t h . return* I4th
of *ald election an d t o determine and certify 1 mine whether or not there .h all be l.eued
the re.ult thereof.
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Thr fallowing n a m e d are hereby appointed j
and dtalgriated a* cl.rka and In.pertor* to
hold and conduct aald election at the .everal ]
poll, or prerlnet. nam ed:
Precinct No. I (P olling Place, Coco-Cola*
flnltling Plant); Edw ard lliggint, II. C. :
Maawril, E. IE llruw nlee, In.pertor*, and I
Tim Keane, Clerk.
I Pivvaurt No. 3 ( P o llin g Plare, Fire Station,
Palm etto AvenueD 41. IE S tem trom . David
JACTOIVIUE'FIA
Sp —r, A. It. Chnpnrtl. I n e p e r t o r ., a n d

HOTEL

Walter M. Ilaynr.. Clrrk.

All of which I* d o n e and ortbred by the
Cou nty Hoard of P ublic Inttrurtlon
for 1
Seminole County, Florida, In regular t e u i o n
a.aem bled, the 2nd d a y rf September, A. I).
1919.
C. F. Ilarrl.on, Chrm.
(Seal of Hoard)
C . A. Dallaa, Member.

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THE SANFORD HERALD

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SEPTEMBER 26, 13|9

YES, “ A Feed For Every N eed.”
rcy

Builds
LARGE
Prim ps
EASY
TO
FEED

Groceries, - IJlnck Strap Mollnscs in bulk, - Lime.in barrels, - Blue
Stone, - Sprays, - Hardwood Ashes, - Armours Fertilizers.
See us
for Carload Crate Material. Agent Tor Dayton Airless Tires, thats what
you need.
We have it, can ret it, or it is'nt made
for less than you can buy it for elsewhere

CATES CRATE COMPANY,

condition; that is. they are unable to ford for short talks and alt of them gain. Also two chicken coops, one
furnish the hooks at the present time responded, pledging thrir support at piano box and good rain water bar­
6-ltp
Therefore, any and all statements Osteer. Ferry, better roads to New rels. 703 Palmetto Ave.
having heen made by any one in au­ Smyrna and to boost for Coronado
For Sab— Three quarter Bed,
thority relative to the prooscution Reach. A most pleasant hour was
white
enamel, mattress and springs,
of any teachers or schools using such spent at the banquet and when the '
II
new,
$ 1G.00 (Sixteen Dollars).
h
hooks as they now have on hand Un­ guests arose they knew that they
Address
"Stranger,”
Herald Office.
Considerable confusion and appar­ til the proper books can ix
be supplied,1had been somewhere to feast The
6-itc
ent distress is resulting from the in­ may he disregarded.
Boy Scouts Band furnished music
ability of book agents to secure
"Just as soon as these hook con- f°r Hie occasion,
For Sale —My 5 acre farm in Reck
school books for the many schools of ccrns can furnish the elementary i After a time of sightseeing and Hammock, .‘I acres cleared nnu tiled.
the state. This is by no means n hooks which have heen ndopted, the shaking hands with many old friends Good well. Bargain. F. M. Lough,
local situation, nor is it merely a superintendent of education and the | and new ones the Sanford delegation | 112 S. Brevard Ave., Tampa, Fla.
county or rtate situation. This con­ governor will get o ut he usual pulled for home thoroughly imbued
6*4tp
dition exists all .over the state of proclamation, and not until this time with the idea thut Smyrna people
Florida and in many other states of as we have no basis on which to are the best on earth and certainly \ For Sale—Tw » singing canary
birds. Mrs. George McDougal, Cclthe union, and is due to the fact issue said proclamation nt the pres­ know how to entertain.
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that many states have hook adop­ ent time.
cry Ave.
Those attending from Sanford
tions during the past summer, thus
"Yours very truly,
were Hon. Forrest Lake and daugh- j For Sale—Speed launch 55 ft. G ft.
imposing upon book companies the
"Sidney J. Catts,
ter.
Maude, and Mr. and Mrs. U. J. ' beam, I cylinder, .‘10 II. I', motor.
impossilde task of producing new
"Governor."
Molly
nod daughter, Mildred and j $400.00.
Friends, Geneva,
books for thourar.ri-. of srhcoii,
Fred
Williams.
"Florida
School
Rook
Depository,
- G-3lp
Fla.
within a few months time. Their
Union
Terminal
Building.,
Jack­
task is made harder than ever by the
For Sale—Screen windows uud
sonville, Fin.
Announce Wedding
labor condition of tlu&gt; country, as
doors
and blinds. K. R. Murrell/ at
Septembi r 10. 191!)
The following announcement of
well as liy short age of material and
Hotel
Montezuma.
6-2tp
the approaching wedding has been
unsatisfactory transportation facil­ "Supt. \V. N. Sheatfc,
Tallahassee, Fla.
received by many friends of the con­
For Sale—Bicycle, almost new
ities.
tracting
parties
in
Florida:
Ba.guiin.
Mrs. E. S Johnson, R F.
“ Dear Mr. Sheuts—We wislt to as­
I)r. Mobley, the local agent for
6-1 tp
Box
208.
D.
A.
Mrs. Joseph Newton Whitner re­
school books has been exerting con- i sure you that the publishers, as well
as
ourselves,
ure
doing
everything
quests the honor of your presence
sistent ellorts in an nlnust futile at­
physically possible to supply Florida at the marriage of her daughter. An­ ForSnle-Lnrge Bay Mure, sound and
tempt to have books ready for the I
gentle not afraid of autos or trains, will
opening of the city schools, but has ! with the new elementary adoption. nie Caldwell to Mr. Joseph Carson work anywhere. Also wagon, surrey
met with very distournging results. I Practically every agent has been sup­ IhitcliiMjo^..Jr . on Tuesday, the :•
iw&gt;*. v. ■•xtr', •f.'ultr. Trade
i*—•'L... &lt;1
ia \ 1 Seventh o| Oct oner nt high noon,
Iu «’ •«*
.?c.rr;r,K- ;i fair­ plied with *.!.
for
Ford
truck. V. Schntelz, Route
First Presbyterian church, Sanford. A (Sylvan Lake).
ly good supply of high school hooks, a few of the elementary books.
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According to report received from Plorida.
and a few of the grammar grade and
~
For Sulr —Ten RulT Leghorn hens,
primary books, but only
a very th. various publishers, every bindery i
Rook on New Smyrnn
full bland, n»&gt;d five crcj.% breed, SI.GO
•mall pcrtrnlagp of his orders From and printing press east of (lie MisMiss Cnrita Doffgelt of Jackson-1 each. Also some frying size White
an order of 2170 books only a paltry sissippi river is working on t his
450 have been received. The Dot-i adoption.
furthermore they tire villi* has just finished a hook on j Wyandotte cockerels, 50c a pound.
tor boweres is tnukeing life miserable working day and night shifts, and Florida history paying special atten- j W. R. Italian!, Altamonte Springs,
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for the school depository, and will you cun readily see that thi publish- tion to the early history of New i Fla.
continue to do so until tin children j ers are exerting every effort to have Smyrna. The book will be issued
For Sale —Ford Speedster for snle.
of Seminole county have all tlx I the books reach us ut the earl !e»t from the publishing house in n few
Perfect
shape. L,, F. Roper.
I possible date.
weeks and will he on sale in Sanford
books they need.
5-2tc
at
the
book
stores.
Miss
Doggett
is
"We assure you we will do our
Unfortunate as this lack is, still
a niece of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Fors­
For Sale —Ford touring car. Corthere is no need to be unduly ills- (Very best.
“
Yours
very
truly.
ter
of
this
city
and
is
prominent
in
nrr
Ninth and Myrtle. Phone No.
tressed over the situation, us the
School
Rook
Depository,
5-2tp
"Fla.
435-J.
social
and
literary
circles
in
the
our
class of teachers employed in
By Louis M. Brown, Manager. state.
schools will be able to keep the pu-ji
For Sale —Five acres land, orange
pils busy, and grades will be made |
and other fruit trees, land for culti­
just as though there were no dif­
Rig Time nt New Smyrnn
vation. Four room house on plnco.
ficulty of this kind with which to
The Auto Club of New Smyrna
contend.
entertained yesterday at a fish fry
The following letters from Gov. and general good time in honor of
Catts and the Florida Rook Depos­ visitors from Orlando and Sanford
itory, respectively, will throw coh- and nearby cities and towns. The
sideurnhle light on the subject. Let fish fry was to have been at the old
me insist that you read both cf these fort and all arrangements hud heen
made there but a heavy downpour
letters carefully
| of rain prevented tins and the party
Respectfully,
l was held in tlic dining rooms of the
T. W. Lawton,
Supt. | Ocean House which was generously i 'J All Local AdveriiHumcntH Under
"To the Superintendents of Schools donated for the occasion by those in I Thia Heading THREE CENTS •
Line For Each InHcrtlon Minimum
and Teachers of the State of Flor- ' ''barge.
ida:
j About fifty people sat down to a | Charge 25 Centa.
"A great spirit of unrest is over | feast such as only the New Smyrnn
In answering an advertisement
the state today on account of the! people can prepare and as they have where no r.aine is mentioned in the
superintendent' of education and the fifty seven varieties of fish and sen ' id, please do not n«k The Herald
governor not getting out the usual food
"I* ‘hey can serve something good (or | nformntion
t0 thc identity of
proclamation based on tbe recent any&gt; time of the day or night. I hoy
advertiser.
Usually
liy we do not
adoption of the elementary books had delicious fish chowder, fried fish know who the advertiser is and if
given to the different publishers for and sweet
potatoes,
olives and we do we are not allowed to give
Mho supply of hooks for the next five pickles, potato salad, hot coffee and
out this information. Simply write
years.
ice cream and cigars fur the men. a letter nnd address it as per in­
"We desire to state that the en­ Dr. David Foster acting as toast­ structions In the ad.
closed letter is a sample of what master, then culled upon Judge _________________________________
these publishers say. You can see Cheney and I*. A. Van Vnlkenhurg This Column Is Free to Returned Soldiers
nnd Sailors Who Seek Positions.
from the wording of this letter that I of the Orlando Auto Club and linn,
all of the publishers are in the same j Forrest Lake and R. J. Holly of SanWANTED

SUPT. T. W. LAWTON
EXPLAINS THE SCHOOL
BOOK SITUATION

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Phone 181

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Two miles from Sanford.
I». O. care Herald.

THE BIG
FEED HOUSE

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Address 1plows, rolling truck, complete.
man Brothers, Forest t'ity, I'la.
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For Sale Prepare lor cold wcathFor Sale—Pair of good farm mules
er NOW. Buy your winter’s fire in good sound condition. Reason­
wood no\v and save money. Oak or able price. M. Fleisher.
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pine. Kith •r stove or fireplace wood.
For Sule—A first class fresh Jersey
Phone 149-W. Roberts &amp; Smith,
cow.
M. Doyle, Lake Monroe, Fla.
Woad Ynr&lt;1, corner Gth and Elm.
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For Snle or Rent—At a bnrgnin. i For Sale*—Four dwelling house*.
Nine acres choice celery farm, known 1Cush or, easy terms. Situated on
ns the W. I \ Akers farm on R. U. Park, Magnolia, Cypress and Myrtle
Five acres tiled, with several flowing, avenues. Apply to J. E. Pace.
wells. Address S. A. Wood, or J. E. __________________________ GG-tf
5-tf
Alexander, Del.ami. Fla.
For sale or exchange—1 Vault
For Sale—Houses. Terms. Jno door, good- shape, 1 large Safe, 71
inches high, I small Safe, 31 inches
4-3 tp
•Musson.
high*, 1 adding machine. Must sell
For Sale—Mule. Will trade for | quick. C Care of Herald.
cattle. It. T. Thrasher.
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FOR RENT

For Sale—Carload of light wood j
For Re.it—1 ? i acres choice rt lery
fence posts, 7 feet long. Price «!c
land, tiled and good well, three room
. 4-4tc
Collcr.
house, four miles vat Sanford ave­
For Sale — Full blooded Duroc nue. F. C. Welsh at B. qOt Garage
pigs, $6.00 apiece or $10.00 a pair. ACT QUICKLY. •
5-2tp
Also 2 sows and registered hoar year
LOST
and half old for 20 cents a pound.
L. A. Ilcnaud, Sanford Heights.
Lost—Spare tire, Riverside, 35 by
4-tf
• a on road between Orlando and
For Sale— We have a lot of very Q,.t. n i g h t of 23rd. Will
fine genuine Duroc Wrney*"|p?g** \ ; r reward for recovery. V. W. Gould
very reasonable price. Mrs. Endor Agency, DeLand, Fla.
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Curlett, Geneva.
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LOST -G O L D II It EAST WATCH
.109 i MAIN. ' RED, SQUARE FOB
For Sule—Our bun_ M
French avenue, Six rooms, 3 clos- BRING TO HERALD UFHt fc
ets, bath room, two porches, con- AND RECEIVE REWARD. G-ltr
Crete all around. pretty green lawn
Lost—Sack containing two hats,
with attractive palmetto front, also
has servant’s room, plunder room, large black one and small white one.
good garage itml u small packing On roud between Orlando and San­
shedi with ollicc room in south end ford. Reward for return to Mrs. (L
on the place. Can lie bought for D. Harding, JOG &gt;j- Orange Ave.,
5*2tp
THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS Orlando, Fla.
CASH. The buildings alone on this
FOUND
place cannot be duplicated for less
than five thousand dollars Mr. and — s---------------------------------------Found—A pocketbook on First
Mrs. A. D I’arrish.
3-tfc
street. Owner may have same by
For Sale—Moline Universal Trar- proving property at Herald oflicc.
5-2 tp
lor, with sand deals. Two 14 Inch

Get the Boys ready for School
.next Monday. 75 of the newest
and latest models arrived just in
time for School. Make your selections while our stock is complete.
Brown and Blue Fancy Worsted
Suits, th e ki nd t h a t wears

$ 12 .5 0

,rk
Ki

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and

$14.00

All Wool Serge Suit, made of best,
quality Amoskeag Serge, 10 to 18
.year sizes, price - - $ 16.00

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Married W om en W ill be Interest­
X
ed and Helped by B ecom ­
ing Euzelians

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P L A C E — The Baptist Temple. • ||
TIME - - Every Sunday Morning, s
X S O C IA L —2nd Wed. each Month. ?!?
MRS. A. F. McALLlSTER, President
X
MRS. L. T. BRYAN, 1st Vice-President
MR1!. ASHLEY KELLY, 2nd Vice-President
MRS. F, It. SAVAGE, 3rd Vice-President
MBS. LORETTA BROTHKRSON, Sec. and Trens.
MRS. STEWART TELFORD, Reporter
X
MRS. GEORGE HYMAN. Teacher
MRS. KENT ROSSITTER, Assistant Teacher ‘

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Salesmen
Wanted—Lubricating
Oil, Grease, Specialties, Paint. Part
or whole time. CommissioVi basis.
Mun with car or rig preferred.
Riverside
Refining
Company,
Cleveland, Ohio.
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WANTED— OLD CLEAN
RAGS, ANY KIND EX­
CEPT OI.D SOCKS,
COATS,
PANTS,
OR
RED SPREADS. AT
THE HERALD OFFICE.
59-tf
Upholstering and mattress making,
l furniture repaired, mirrors plated,
i auto tops and seats recovered. First
class work only. Brown Upholstery
Shop, 121 Court St., Orlando, Fla.
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FOR SALE

p WE HAVE SAVED A PLACE FOR YOU
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For Sale—Six Rhode Island Red
pullets nnd two roosters, ut n* bar-

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$10 00
Extra Pants

Wanted—Men in every county
with own auto to travel and take
orders for the Red Ripper Hay
1Press. Can give good commission to
the right man. He must be a good
hustler.
G5-tf.

For Sale —Mission furniture, table,
sectional bookcases, desk lind oak i
china cabinet. Dr. Pulcston, 3rd
and Park Ave.
6-tf

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Small Boy’s Serge Suits
size 3 to 7 years

Wanted -About 1000 men to buy
Red Rock Cabbage Seed. Imported
direct from Holland to us. L. Allen
Seed Co.
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EUZELIANS
ZEAL FOR THE GOOD

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Wanted -Woman to work in cigar
factory. J. J. Mauser.
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Fancy Worsted Pants, all sizes,
pretty patterns

$ 3 .0 0 to $ 4 .0 0

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B lou ses
Fast Color Bell Blouses, made of
best quality Gingham and
Madras, $ 1.25

The Yo well Com pany
Everything "New Thats Good”

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THE SANFORD HERALD

26, 1919

PAGE THIRTEEN

Growers Must (.el In or Slay Out to the rumors that existed several
with the results. This practice of Sherman as Trustees of Celery
Membership in the locul associa-j wseks ago, to the ellcct that they*
using the self feeder will he followed City Aerie No. 185.‘1 of Fratertion of tho Florida ( it run Kxchan^r wan to bo another general in roaso to u greater extent in the future.
nnl Order of Eagles,a corpora-,
In this territory will he absolutely in freight rates made by the Admintion not lor profit; the Celery
closed September HO according to! istration. You will doubtless recall
Many farmers near Kissimmee City Aerie No. 185:1 of the Fra­
I*. A, I laker cf Orlando, manager of that the Director General made
a j have applied for government farm ternal Order of Eagles, a cor­
Orange county.
statement several weeks ago that no l„allH, ,nn. t ,lf thp moncy to he UMf(, poration not for profit; W. It.
• Announcement that this generally genera! In rca»t- ’was in eonteinpla- t„ |)U cattle, so that the farmers
Fell, J. H. Cowan. J. F. Ilooliwould he «i&lt; no over the state has lion at this time, hut, of course, it enn enter
life the new Kissimmee dairy
CALeague of9 n a t io n s in t o
ban.
ms Trustees of Celery City
been made in Tampa within the Ins I cannot he definitely stated at this association.
Manatee county dins Aerie No, 1853 of Fratorn tl
home of his e n e m i e s .
sixty days, the directors of the Klor-jl,»&gt;e what may ho done in the such a farm loan association.
J Order of Eagles ns successors to
ida Citrus Exchange have taken a:- future."
above named W. \V. Fry. W. IE
tion to that elTeet some time ago.1
---------------------A "Build a House" club is being Fell and S, Sherman, Fred It.
gives cost of great war This rule, it is said, is to he enforced To Teachers ,.r Sanford Schools
formed in Leesburg to meet the de­ Bradley, E. A. Drfuglns* in his
^
in this section with great strictness,'
mand for new houses. Each mem-. own right and as trustee for
V".u i,ro ^quested to meet your
Informs Fhtm of Live, an d Treasure a* it likewise will he enforced in
her
pledges himself to erect a new I the following named cestuis qui
every othbr seetion where tho Ex- Fci'icipals
your respective school
poured Out to Save
!
house
for some new citizen who trusts, (). F. Allen, E. L. Brown,
cltanhe has packing hott.les,
btiildinks Saturday morning at 1
Civilization.
wants
to
locate here, but is unable 1(’. A. Betts, F. II. Bradley, O.
There are said to he two reasons o'clock. This is important, s an nut to secure a house already built.
line of
j C. Bryant, .1. II. Cowan, (i. IE
for this ruling. One is because a cussed tlie year's work will , •• dirat
this
meeting.
1Calhoun, E. A. Douglass, V. E.
(Dy ML Clemens News Bureau)
definite closing dulu will better en­
T.
\V.
Lawton,
Supt.
Kindness
Makes
for
Service.
Douglass, E. L. Dinkle, .lot*
aboard President Wilson's Special able managers of packing houses to
It.
was
once
commented
upon
by
Jo­
I
Fernantlez,
T. O. (Jillis, M. .1.
.nln-CarryiaU hi* war
,boso estimate the amount of fruit they'
seph F. Smith that, wherever men are Gallagher, J. F. Hoolihun, E. E.
Tubbing the Time
,"•■0 oppose the adoption by thu Uni- will have to handle and make proper
kindest to tlielr animals, there do
, j states of tbo ixraco treaty and Uio preparations therefor. The other is
Manager Haight of the Overland those animals give the best service to i llognn, J. M. Hunt, F. A. Hart,
coucant of the 1/mguo of Nations In­ because it has been flund previously Sales &amp; Service Co. on his recent men. A* example, the writer eited | James A. Johnson, C. A. Kentto their households. President Wltson that come growers in some .ocalities lri., norlll look
„„ Inany m,w Holland and Denmark, where the ut­ ier. J. F. Mnhnr, J. F. Mitchell.
.ut wick Invaded California.
June rather gotten the habit of play wrinkles in tin* operation of an up to most affection nnd care arc bestowed ! I.ouis Faint, W. It. Fell, S.
‘ \nl there, where tbo question on ing the Exchange against fruit spec-. date garage, among them being the upon Bo rows, which there give free­ l Bunge, (J. \V. Smith, James
ly of their milk, and the dairying in­ ! Sawyer, Alex Vaughn, John Van-*
„hkh lessue opponents have linrnulators in the sale of their crops. If keeping of the exact time on car re- dustry
nourish's.
ctr,4 the hardest, that of Shan Tung—
tlerkoek, G. W. Venable, S. C.
a good offer was received from thp, pain,. He lias installed a time keepu of most interest, the president found
' Walker, ('. II. Walsh, C. C.
•petulators
it
possibly
would
he
ticIng
machine
that
is
punched
by
the
,u ,amo enthusiasm among the poow . w . ■ ■..
Hardener of Steel.
(epted, while if no acceptable offers employees ,,1, 11,,.
same (dann« the
&gt;.iinei -n r i amp,
, (or poaco and for Insuranco
.Molyhtletilti-. &lt;lilolly found In Tas­ Geo A. DeCottes, S. F. Doudwere made the fr„.t » » u h i o e turned (time dork in tin* larger factories and
I j l i u s l f u i u f u •••*,«.
...o
r.u U t
mania. is u-ed for a variety o f pur­
channels, i his „ow wnen repairs art1 being made on poses, but its prim Ipal value Is in the j ney in his own right and as
itc. long controversy • ended. They through Exchange
dissatisfaction in a certain car the exact time is kiy&gt;t liinntlfaettire oi t••I. to which It gives ! trustees for the following named
w»at this country *° ho nblo to again lias led to great
Now- 's on a printed slip showing to the cus- n hardness and b dines* that makes cestuis qui trusts, O. F. Allen,
turn Us undivided attention to social,
proposed
growers
shall
definitely tomer just what time.has been spent the steel suitable for use in propeller K. !.. Frr.v.n. C. A. L’etts. F. IE
Ko n o m te and Industrial development.
make
up
their
minds
whether
they on his ear and showing the business shafts, guns nm) hollers.
j
Tbelr leaders may not feel this v ay,
F ad! ;, O. C. Bryant, J. II.
tat Judging from the expressions wijl market their fruif through the office just what time has been spent
C »wan, G. It. Culliouii, E. A.
vhlch met the president on ovory i Ido. big co-operative organization or will on the car without' any chance for a
i I) niglass, E. E. Dinkl *, Joe
Labor Saving.
The leaders have overstepped tho stay out. In the latter event they mistake. Since time means money
A novel device which feeds tacks | F- tnandez, T. 1). (Jillis, M J.
limit* of the peoples patience In their must depend solely on offers from in garage work the new (dan of Man­ Into position to he driven by a ham­ ; G illaglicr. J. F. iloolihan, E. E.
•tabborn determination to forco a j speculators for the sale of their
ager Haight will meet the approba­ mer Is equipped witti daws to drnw Ilogati, .1 M. Hunt, F. A. Hart.
chir.re In thu great document.
fruit. This rule is one oblong stand­ tion of the patrons of tho Overland carpct or anything thut Is to lie fas- &lt;j aln,•s A. Johnson C A. Kenting,- being incorporated in the hy- Sab :- -. t - k - . t o tuned tleh r................."
Mult Take Tills League.
ner.'.f. I- Maliar, J F. Mitchell,
t
*oi »-a« ii association of tin- Ex- eliminate any controversy about the
~
~
Louis
Faint. W. It. Fell, S.
"must tnko this League of No- j .
How
ever,
it
has
it|&gt;
to
nowtime
takt
n
for
repairs.
In
Circuit
Court
Sevemii
Judicial
1
Itunge.
G. W. Smith, James
pom." «ald the president, "for thero 1 ,nn‘*p"
Circuit. Seminole County. Florida j Sawyer, Alex Vaughan, John
U oo way In which another can bo been rat tier a dead letter and lias
observed. Beginning with
ctuinc I without compelling rccon. 1,u,‘
(,f (|)0 farmers “f Madison Seminole County Bunk, a cori Vatidcrhock,
G.
. Venable,
this
season
it is proposed to .'loo, eount.v are feeding their hogs on p oration, ('•iiiip!uifiant
tijeislhn. '*-&gt; tiiu power#. And It
S. C. Walker, C. IE Walsh, \
m-ill -It very ill upon my stomach to it very rigidly all over the state; and peanut meal and corn meal, using the
E. Douglass, Elmer DeCamp.
vs.
take It Lack t.» tlennatiy for considera­ it is said that hereafter it may he self feeders.
Geo, A, DeCottes and C. C.
Fry,
All are well pleased
expccted t*» he enforced each season.
tion"

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Woodruff, E. A. Douglass^in
hi* own right and ns trustee
for the following named ces­
tuis q u i t r u s t s , n a m e l y
G. \V. Smith, J. II. Cowan, C.
I A. Betts. E E. Brown, Jamca
A. Johnson, John Vamlerhock,
Alex Vaughan, James Sawyer,
J. F. Mnhnr, C. C. Woodruff,
T. O. Gillis, C. IE Walrh, Joe
Fernandes, 0. C. Bryant, V.
i E. Douglass, F. B. Bradley,
E. E. Hogan, J. F. Houlihan,
W. It. Fell. S. Rungo, E. E.
Dinkle, S. C. Walker, I ) ’fond­
ants.
To tlie defenadunts, (J. R. Cal­
houn, T. O. Gillis, .1. M. Hunt, F. A.
Hart, J. F. Mitchell, I.ouis Faint,
C .. II. Walsh:
it appearing from the sworn hill
herein tiled that you are non­
residents of tin- state of Florida and
that all of you are over the age of
twenty-ono years and that your
places of residence are as follows:
G. R. Calhoun, Fitkins, Colorado;
T. (). GiMis, 'JO Tifton St., Atlanta,
Georgia; .1. M. Hunt, Route J, Mar­
ion, Virginia: F. A. Hart, Savannah,
' Georgia; J. F. Mitchell, 1219 North
' Gi.uni uvciiuc, Sherman, Texas;
I.ouis Faint, Catawba Sanitarium,
Virginia; C. II. Walsh, Wilmington,
North Carolina.
It is hereby ordered that you do
appear in this court to the hill filed
herein on tin* third day of Novem­
ber. A. D. 1919.
It i* further ordered that this or­
der In* published once a week for
four consecutive weeks* in the San­
ford Herald, a newspaper'-published
In ?' •• s-«* 'S.*j7trTr"Florida.
Witness my hand and the seal of
said Circuit Court this 24th day of
September, A. D. 1919.
(seali
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk of Circuit Court.
A. K. Fower*.
Solicitor for Complainant.
C -5tc

“All over tho world people are look­
ing to us with conlhlcncu our rivals
Registered at Hotel Carnes tlii?
•long with the weaker nations. I pray week were A. J. Wntlley, J. J.
Cod that thu gotitli men who aro de­
Kirns, Joe Davis, W. T. Kelsey,
fying this thing may presently seo It
John
W. Ross, F. W. Cash, Geo. F.
ia a different light."
Crews,
Jacksonville; Mrs. Maude
Germany, thu president declared, la
| Fliilmon, St. Augustine; Al Witlterttklr.g new courage Iroin our delay in J
ratifying tho trout) and her nows- ington, Warm Springs, Ga.; Ray­
yap&lt;‘ri and public men were again be­ mond Sntler, Brunswick. Ga.; Mr.
and Mrs, Clark. Houston, Texas;
coming arrogantly out-spokon.

Deeply Impressive were the figure* i E. E. Wifiimnn. N. Y.: E. A. Wiley.
&amp;f the cost of the late war, lit lives | Fernatidina; W. A. Johnson. Alamo,
ind dollars It was the first Unto that Ga.; II. A. Rapp. N. Y.; R. N. Du­
tho official statistics have been imtdo rand, Jax.; G. IE Hurd,
Falm
public and thu tremendous total* Bench; O. K. Bourn, Falutka. At
ibockcl tho president’* audience*.
the Seminole Hotel were W. Houston
Show* Co»t of World War.
«.f Falutka; T. O. Rouse, T. W. Har­
‘The war." said President Wilson, per, W. Amet, II. Y. Schncflcr, F. E.
:ott Grenf hmnln and and her Do- Reed, E. C. Kail. Jax.: A. E. Dick­
main* t3S,u00,0(P),00O; Franco JJ6,000r son. J. E. Ferenor, Faiatkn; Mrs. M.
(■‘•■C.Ovo; tJi-j United States J25.0U0,- Bowen. Gainesville; A. M. Ellerloy,
W0.0"0- ItiHiln 11^.000,000,00') Italy i W. Wilkerson, Mr. .Jackson, Jack­
sonville; B. D. Craig, Dayotna; Jrs.
1*’' ' 1 ........... ; ltd e total. Inch..
thu i-ip -n&gt;l.ttin-, cf Japan, Belgium I.ingutnbuilt, Arthur Jones, Jax.
»r.! other m ull countries, of $123,000,Rally Duy nt M. E. Church
it *t the Central Powers as fol­
The
members ,t&lt; the Methodist
ks f Gunn,my $39,000,000,000; AusSunday
school are planning a big
til* Hungary. $21,000,000,000; Turkey
Rally Day for Sunday, October 5th
I 'l lltilgarl.i 13.000,000,000.
Thu United State.*," tho president at in-:m.
They expect 500 men, women and
!
i’ !‘t OQO million dollars an
L :r night and day for two years In children in Sunday school on tlint
! ’ *trugg|,. (o nave civilization. All •lay and judging from past perform­
1 ' however, fades Into In.slgnl- ances they are very apt to get wjint
w'lu-n
th'(baths
by they go after.
:&gt;r- con Idorcd.
declared
Arrangements are already made
t.c president. Busala
gavo 1,for
a house to houre* canvas before
T'-V"." int ri; Germany E00O.0O0;
Fiaiicu 1.3X0.000; Orest Britain 900.- Rally Day by the members of the
«•"&gt;; lt*il
l.ooo; tho United States school ami every man, woman ai d
t0'3‘ ' la all. almost 7.500,000 men child near Sanford will lie invited to
I-ri-hid in the great struggle, or attend Sunday school at the M. E.
more men than died In all of church on that day, unless they arc
thu wars of tli,. previous 100 years.
already attending some other Sun­
day school in tiie city.'
Should Remember Recent Horrors.
Arrangements are being made for
Tb.s.. ar- terrible facts, and wo a delightful program which while not
curbi never to forget them. Wo went
to t.Ms w ,r (o do a thing that wns long will lie inti resting anti enter­
-•• anu ntal for the world and what I taining, nnd those who attend this
service will he well repaid for their
c,,m" "Ut on this Journey for Is
jo
rmlne whether tho country has efforts.
urgott.-n &lt;&gt;r not. I huvo found out.
Effect of While ".Moonshine"
• country lias not forgotten nnd It
The moonshine that is easily at­
,
BeTer Pormlt nnv who stands
ln 11,1 "ay of the fulfillment of our tainable hereabouts has a decided ad­
»■ .t pledge*, over to forget tho sor- vantage over^the old red water of
"'*-al day ho Hindu tho attempt."
joy. You can tnke a swig of the*
• filtration and discussion, tho pro*- white, go home, open up all the win­
j 1 ,,oln,"'l out. must replace force dows, blow your breath around the
^ ‘'fia* In tho settlement of world
room one time vigourously and.
OM.-mersle*. Constantly ho dwell*
“Pan tl„. facl thnt
„ lu nat|on3 ,n presto, every skeeter halls the jack
j.* '.ague agree to do one of two out in the open air with one foot
iir,( (0 .m.i.id (j,,.|r iiiffurencos over his upturned nose, when you
ar Itratlon, in which case they close the windows, retire with all
j
to ®hldo Ly the decision Ton­ your clothes on 'you forget to take
ka
lf unw,Blng to arbitrate, to 'em off) and are deud to the world
cl|U / h; lr Ca"° ,l,,’cussed by the Coun- till the boss sends the office dj-vil
rno *K dengue, in which case six around about ten a. in. next day to
u granted for discussion. know whether you are sick or on n
' tnonths must olnpso following strike, knowing full well ail the time
ru-ult tlf ttil** last stop in urhltrn
uon before t|„, nation concerned can wlints* tiie trouble. A little of that
white goes a long ways.—St. Augus­
tlcclare war.
tine Record.
f Hold. Out Hope For Ireland.
NO HIGHER RATE
l,r,‘xldent took ndvantngo of
. Mlon, propounded by tho Snn k&gt;nnco Labor Council to give the Infer- Tariffs on Fruits and Vegetable*
From Florida Points
h
"’
ircianii can urinR
ca«u l.eforo tho Lenguc of Nations
Senator Fletcher is in receipt of
»ct„"'U
when
League Is the following from Director Cham­
•Cbtally n, exlHtetice.
bers of the Traffic Division U. S.
turr
WTr.' i! tnru,1B' h°. declared,
,
, w ill bo ro- Railroad
fed
riv.u »
—
aapau, no said, hnd
"The
Administration
does
not at
Ar , , '° ’onin ph'dgo to that effect
Anl "Ith the Leaguo of Nation* In the present time contemplate any
,orcf. said tbo *president,
enn.
If increase on fruits and vegetables
OCCy a|
• v-niubiil, wo’
«'L L
*1
I
**rv,.oa !l.rf*o». stand forth nnd say, from the Florida territory. Ferliaps
*^hl« shall b0 dono.»
your correspondents have reference

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It required five years to develop a plane uuu. would
measure up to these specifications.
There were five years of hard engineering effort back of
DELCO-LIGHT before the first plant was put on the
market three and a half years ago.
Today DELCO-LIGHT is furnishing the conveniences
and comforts of electricity to more than Seventy-five
Thousand farm homes.
It is providing an abundance of clean, bright, econom*
ical electric light for these homes. It is furnishing power
to pump water, operate washing machine, churn, sep«
arator, vacuum cleaner, electric iron, milking machine,
and other small machinery.
And everywhere it is demonstrating its wonderful efficien*
cy—and actually paying for itself in time and labor saved.

DELCO-LIGHT was di signed and built by men who
were raised in farm hour s—who experienced the dis­
comforts and inconveniences cf farm life—and who set out
deliberately years ago to develop on electric plant that
would provide city advantages for rural communities.
They were the earns mcr. whose engineering talent had
made DELCO Starting, Lighting and Ignition Equip­
ment for automobiles the Standard of the world—
They knew electricity —e ad they knew the needs and
limitations of farm life—
They knew that an elect ic plant to give service in a
farm home must be simp'e, so that it would not get out
of order and require complicated repairs—
It must be easily operate i and require little attention—
It must be very economical in operation—
It must be built to stand hard usage and it must last
indefinitely—

DELCO-LIGHT
A compit I• t it c trie light and pou*r plant for farms and country hornet,
self •cranking— air cooled— ball bearingt — ne belle— only one place to
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J. R. YEARBY, Oilnmlo, Fla., Dealer
Claude ? olun. 3lfi Mi’n ‘'I.. JailiMimillc. Fla. Distributor
1 he Den exile Hugh cor', g Co., Dayton. Ohio
T!»* Domwitle Enfin*ering Company, Dayton, Ohio, Maher* o f DELCO-LIGHT Product*.

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