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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1920

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CUT COTTON HANDLING MILLION DOLLAR BAND
ACREAGE WATERWAYS WILL BE HERE ONE WEEK
AND WAIT FOR HARDING NEXTYEAR IS SYSTEM UNDER AUSPICES “ 13” CLUB

republicans w il l ign ore
everyth in g d e m o c r a tic
Republican Congress Shows

: Dislike For Wilson

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F, EE-FOIt-ALL
ENLISTING
every
h a n k e r , IMPOSSIBLE TO BUILD BUSINESS SIXTEEN YEAR BOY
SENTENCED TO LIFE
LIKE WATERWAYS ON ROT­
FIGHT STAGED
.
MERCHANT AND PLANTER
FOR KILLING MAN
TEN FOUNDATION
MADISON SQUARE
IN THE MOVEMENT

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Have Been Engaged to Play
Christmas Week

(By Th« AiiocUted Fr«*0
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(By Th« AuocUUd
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(Bjr Th« iiKdiUil Trstt)
(Hr lh« / ■»o ittd
WHEELING,
W. Vn., Dec. 9.—
NEW YORK, Dec. 9.— Police were
f
WASHINGTON,
Dec.
9.—Pleading
MEMPHIS. Dec. 9.—Enlist­
called to break up a free for all fight
for the reorganization of the system Samuel Blevins, nged sixteen, o f Lit­
ment of every banker, merchant
nmong fans at'tho annual nix-day bi­
of handling the nntionnl waterways, tle Rock, was sentenced todny to life
and planter in the South in the
cycle race at Madison Square Garden
M. O. Leighton, clyijrman of the Nat­ imprisonment for killing C. F. Grandmovement to cut the cotton pro­
FINE MUSICAL ORGANIZATION
todny. The 'dispute started over a
ional Public Wbrks/Nd«cbircd before staff, railroad car Inspector.
duction next year fifty per cent
‘ BUDGET BILL ONLY EXCEPTION
WILL PLAY DAILY CONthe Nntionnl Rivera nnd Harbors con­
chair.
will begin immediately the cam­
INCOME TAX
TO LIST TO BE DE­
CERTS IN 8ANFORD
gress thnt it was impossible to build
paign committee announced to­
.
LEGISLATION
FARMERS CONGRESS *
FERRED
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a buslnesi* like waterwnys structure
day. *
IS IMPRACTICAL
Sanford will have the Million -Dol­
AT KANSAS CITY
/'o n n rotten foundation." Ho said
lar
Band for one week.
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WASHINGTON, Doc. 0— Presi­
CALIFORNIA
the business efficiency deptnds on the
c - Th« A.tsrUtrd Pitta)
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one
o
f
the
‘
This
announcement
Is
WASHINGTON, Dec. 9.— Infome
dent * Wilson’* recommendations to
THINKS JAPAN . ’
1co-ordination of activities, adding 25
KANSAS CITY, Dec. 9.— Subject*
with
tax
legislation requested by the busi­ most important that the "13" Club
WANTS
WAR
separate
government
ngcncics
that
eon|pt!Bs aro *to be dismissed
o f public policy and welfare were, the
has made in some time and means
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dealt with the building construction. ness interests is impracticable at this
icint attention by Republican ca era cb|c£ topics on the program today of
(U r
A u o c U U d F a il.)
thnt this city will have a week be­
session
o
f
congress,
Republican
mem­
they mnde plain today ’ n_ ”
the convention o f International Farm­
WASHINGTON, Dec. 9.— Repre­ CHAIN STORES
bers o f tho Senate /innneo committee tween Christmas nnd New Years
discussion of the message read to tho ers Congress. A thousand delegates
that will be a week of gayety and
sentative
Kahn,
of
California,
chnirSUPERVISOR
HERE
said today.
two houses Tuesday.
\ . • were expected to be. present.
music and the. best music that can be
mnn
of
the
military
committee
de­
The Republican^ said in effect,
furnished
at that. While this city
David
Price,
supervisor
of
the
clared
in
the
house
todny*
that
Amer­
t^t while they ngrcc with Wilson
cannot
as
yet
have n band for the en­
Jones'
Cash
Store
System
is
in
the
ica
hoped
to
avoid
wnr
with
Japan
that the reconstruction job should
tire
season
yet
tho public spirited
city
nnd
will
be
here
for
some
time
nnd
if
war
was
brought
on
it
would
b&lt; tackled and finished ns soon as
business
men
who
have subscribed
getting
the
branch
store
here
in
good
be
from
ngitatorn
o
f
Japan.
He
de­
possible, there is no hope of agree­
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for
nn
amount
sufficient
to warrant
Japanese
working
order
nnd
taking
up
a
sysr
clared
publicists
reported
ing with him ns to the methods to be
the “ 13" Club in putting on the band
arc mnking every effort to unite* the temntie. lirje o f advertising. The Jones
lollowcd, even if there were time be­
fon one week feel thnt the week’s en­
Cash
Stores
ore
just
now
beginning
Arc
the
Japanese
try­
yellow
r
a
c
e
.
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tween now and the end of his ad­
tertainment
will be sufficient to start
ing to brin gnbout
the world-old to break In ond expect to have stores
ministration.
.something
along
Inrgcr lines in the
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' conflict between the white races nnd in every cit y of nny size in the state.
They prefer, therefore, G. O. P.
CHICAGO
SURGEON
THINKS
mnnncr
0f
entertaining
our home peo­
Operating upon the chain system nnd
leaders said, during the next three WAS WAR TIME COMMANDER Oh yellow and hlnck races?" he nRked.
THEY
WILL
HAVE
SUCCESS
TOE UNITED STATES
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ple
nnd
our
visitors.
buying in lnrge quantities the Jones’
months to study domestic needs, and
IN OPERATION
FLEET
The Band will bo hero Christmas
System stores figure on n selling
HARDING
AT
WORK
to legislate on them promptly after
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Day
nnd will gjve nn afternoon con­
KESEIGEI) BY BUNCH
■price thnt gives them 3 1-2 per cent
)Bf ^ Al&gt;arl. uJ r,,,..,
Harding’s inauguration.
(Bjr Tht AuocUUd r i o t )
cert
once
each
day
for
seven
days.
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CHICAGO, Dec. 9.— Surgeons who
One exception was noted, in the
WASHINGTON,
Dec. 9— Rearsold everywhere nt n very reasonable grafted the thyroid glnnd of a mon- They will also furnish music for sevgeneral rejection of the president's Admiral Mayo, wnr-time commander
(By Tho Auoditfd Prut.)
price. Nothing is charged nnd noth- key jnto the neck o f Mary* Zc’mbck, crnl of the dancca during tho week
request for Immediate action'. This o f the United States fleet, goes on
MARION, Dec. 9.—President-elect ing delivered which gives them a nRl.(| nineteen, known ns the "dun- nnd will gie one or two nightly con­
was the budget bill, which Is sched­ the retired list today after fortyHnnlingiia hack nt his desk answer­ smnPer mnrgln upon which to oper- geon girl" because she hnd been hitl- certs nnd the nightly concerts may
uled to pass the senate soon and to seven years of service.
ing correspondence nnd wading thru nte nnd while arrangements may bo (j,,n jn ft collar by her parents since be paid nttrifltions. This part o f the
go to Wilson.
a s t o f 'applications from job mode Inter on for n pnld delivery bnbyhood, nre strongly hopeful of the. program has not been worked out as
Tax revision will be deferred. There MILLION DOLLAR BAND
hunters todny.
with n smnll extra charge the idea is HUCc(.5R Df the operation. The girl yet but it is sure nnd certain that
is a strong feeling that something
PLEASED LARGE CROWDS
on the ensh nnd enrry plan thnt is bns (he
n(„| mentality of n 4- Sanford will hnc this splendid mustshould be done for tho disabled sol­
MEMORIAL SERVICES
cnl organization for the week nftcr
proving"
so
popular
everywhere.
Mr.
ycur-old
child.
__ thot
___ too
__ will
The Million Dollar Bnnd pleased
diers and sailors, but
HELD BY SENATE
Christmas—just the time when
a ...
Price
states
thnt
he
w
ill,
use
more
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have to wait ncco rding to present \nany hundreds of people here yesHONOR OF BANKHEAD spnee in the dnily pnper to give the OTHER LINES
nnd is needed to liven up the city
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plans. Governmental economy can­ terdny afternoon nnd . evening and
jpeo&gt;
*he prices nnd make-the Jones’
ARE FACING
'and keep the yo'ung folks busy with
'I lr T h * A u o c U U d
not be brought about fully until gov­ left the city 'with many regrets of
Sen- Cnsh Stores popular in this city just
"NO CREDIT" ALSO clean nmusements.
WASHINGTON,
Dec.
9
—The
ernmental reorganization is accom­ those who expected to see them no
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The city is fortunate in being nblo
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tmlay held memorial services in n„ (hey nre proving populnr in other
plished under tht- next administra­ more hut luckily the “ 13". Club had
WASHINGTON, Dec. 8. Lqdnunt jto have the Million Dollnr Bnnd hoiw '-J honor of the Inte Senator Bankhead, cities. Wntch the Herald for furthu
tion, lenders maintained. The recom­ other ideas nnd will bring them hack
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ier particulars nnd go to the Jones’ ed By failure to &lt;f.tnin immedinto nc- fo f onp werk This is going strong
of Alabama.
mendations for a loan to Armenia for Christmas week.
tion in the senate today on fnrmcr re- cnqU|ch t0 give Sanford a bunch of
Cnsh Store nnd look them over. *
The bnnd played"nt the corner of
was scouted on all sides. There is a
lief legislation, proponents o f the- ROod advertising nnd tho bnnd boys
wide variance of opinion regarding First and Magnolia where a plntfornv
legislation announced the intention- of will hnvc to live here thnt long nnd
Philippine independence. The! laws hnd been built for them on the Semi­
renewing their efforts to bring their all of then) will become *Snnford
WHson has twice naked to regulate nole Bank corner nnd here they dis­
proposals to n vote. Chairrnnn Gron- boosters and then it is n good thing
cold storage npnin will fail to pass, coursed sweet music nt four o’clock
Ina of the senate ngricultura! commit­ to have something coming all tho
-m 'Hi
it was declared. His proposal to li- nnd nt eight after which they went to
tee declared the farmer relief forces time during the winter season. This
* iff
cen«e nil t om urns doing nn interstate the Parish House to play .for the
hnd the assurance of enough votes to city hns been sadly deficient in good
buiinrss was greeted by Republicans dance and where they again mnde n
pass the legislation nnd were d’eter- bands for some time ns the homo
and many Democrats with the con- big hit. And with nil the other nr! mined to do it.
‘ hand did not rocolvc tho proper supdemnation that it was "socialistic’’ or ( tists— in fact each member is nn nr: OFFICERS OF SUB-CHASER ARE
Objection of Scnntor Lodge ot port^ |(iu
vt,v people ________
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TWENTY-TWO PER CENT REDUC­
and, the
here nre_____
really
"paternalistic."
.
|list— is Walter Kflly, the boy so• TREACHEROUSLY ROUND
Massachusetts,
the
Republican
lender,
hunpry
f
or
good
band
muaic.
Tha
TION WILL BE MADE NEW
The senate was less interested In prano, who was discovered nnd
BY CREW
nnd o f Serntor Glnss, Democrat, V ir-, orchfBtrn 0f the Million Dollar bnnd
YORK AND NEW ENGLAND
the message thnn in knowing wheth- brought forth by Director Bachman
ginln, today blocked consideration of is Bajd t0 ho amonK tho best In tha
,
Ts« tHwiiud rmi)
«r Wilson intends to send another, within the Inst few weeks. Walter
BOSTON, Dec. 9.— A wage reduc­ the pending resolution, directing re- rountry ftn,j there will be mnny opLONDON, Dec. 9.—Officers of nn
re-submitting the trenty nnd asking Kelley is a red-headed, frvckle-fnccd
Itnlinn submarine chaser were treach­ tion of twenty-two nnd one-half per vival of the War Finance Corporation portunjt|c8 during the week to hear
for its ratification.
.
Irish hoy with the voice of n Melba.
erously bound nnd gagged by their cent in the textile mills in New Eng­ nnd the extension of more liberal , h|1 orcheStra nnd it will really be a
Senator Underwood, Democratic "One of natures devinists gifts, with
crew -and taken to Fiume, snys n Mi­ land nnd New York state was fore­ credits to farmers bp the reserve mURicft| f,.Bt|vnl of the highest clnsa
le»&lt;liT, does out expect the treaty to n voice of. purest gold” is the opinion
Republican f(jr onc wcok
Thc
Club dooa
lan dispatch describing the desertion cast in n statement of textile manu­ hanking system. Thebe sent back. Neither does Senator of n mimical critic in the Minneapolis
of the vessel from blockading fleet. facturers employing three hundred lender said time hnd not been Rlv™ &lt;nothing by halves and they arc put­
lodge, Republican leader. But there Joumnl. Thomns Saxe, superintend- D'Annunzio addressed the crew nmid : thousand persons.
. f«&gt;r senntors to study thc proposition tjnjf Sanfoni 0n the map every day.
nre mnnv senators on heth sides who ent of amusements at the Wisconsin
cheers. The officers Inter were r e -1
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itnM R'
nnd !,UK,rCTl0&lt;, thnt manufacturers of RUind ^ h in j, them, everybody. *
wish Wilson would return it. Some State Fair, who also owns several
ADAMS HAS HOME ^
^ j^(&gt;w jcngiantj were having the same
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lensed and left on a train.
Republicans think a compromise could j lnrge thentrea In that city, had enON WHEELS COMPLETE difficulty ns the farmers In obtain-1 L EATHER AND CROP CONDI-•
be effecVd; some Democrats ,ae« ’ a gnged Walter for a week in one of
RECLAMATION PAYS
I Mr. nnd Mrs. Adams nre hero in «"g_ needed credit:
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dunce to embnrraas the Republicans his finest theatres, at a salary of
DIVIDENDS IN CROPS
their home on wheels nnd reg a rd less/ SfLnat®r ^ ronna "aid that ns soon
WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 7.
sad President-elect Harding.
|300, which is a testimonial of the
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lal/an jp tHC nPAT*
WORTH $25,000,000 Io f where they .top thl. w onderful!"*
te.limooy
t.ken
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Temperature avere
CLARA SMITH
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Milwaukee people during his recent
WASHINGTON, Dec. 0 ,-T h e v a l-;
or. n,K*!1 »h«y can prepare a ' K
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meal of vlctunls, eat and sleep nnd*"nd P,n" d m the hands of the sennte i B(rcd from j. degree below normal to
IN EL P'ASU
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engagement there.
engagement
mere. "The
m e finest
*IMCSk boy’s
D up of crops grow*1 011 lands within ," l “ ' “ * »•«■••••••«»
" " " kh would nrcss for consideration' o f i n " ,
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SAYS
voire II hnve
eVer heard
1
* Yeclnmation
w i.m n tln n nrnierts
no ^ns
watcr
f,
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i
n
2
t,cFTfC9
nhoveFreezing
temperaSA i o ^SHERIFF
a iir.tt i r r voice
nave ever
nenru In my
&gt; life,"
’ government
projecta for
fo r. hllV«* no cnri‘8»*___,
'the orresolution.
Senntor Norris,
Re^
rnrr„
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on
two
d
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th . In,
Norris,
' ; tures occurred on two days in the In­
.
no
taxes
tb
worry*
them
for
the
nir
i
s
.
said Egbert VnnAlstyne, composer of tfc g| |(
of 1019 w«s $25,000,- " " —
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“ j publican, Nebraska, author of th e !
BT Tht AuocUUd Prtit)
terior of the extreme north, and frost
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cr than thc tota, of |i25,000-. ^
and they can get lots of it trav; |F--------“ In the Shade o f the Old Apple 00Q
j measure,
also declared the matter f orrnctj |n tho upper central countries
EL PASO, Dec. 9.— Clara Barton
Tree” and dozen, of later popular 00Q. cxpcnded on aU projects con- elling through Florid, in the winter
would be accelerated.
but wjthout damage to crops.
Kn^th, wanted in Ardmore, Okln., songs. Walter Kelley alone is » uih*
structcd up to the close of the last ™ 8 homp. ‘ 8
‘ "^ v e r y parThe
resolution
now
is
on
the
senate
rrecipltat,on;’ Exccpt ln the ex.
charged with the fatal shooting o f more thnn tho price of admission
ticular nnd is built on a Ileo chassis
fiscal year, according to thc annunl
Jske Hamon, millionaire, is . in E)
nnd hns all thc folding beds and ta­ calendar nnd can be called up at any treme west where rather heavy rains
£or tho wcek waa
P «o .t the home o f her parents, ac- ChftrK' d t0 th® “ Mlll,° n D° 1,ar *
" p o r t of- the ^ lam atlon
service bles nnd equipment that a Pullman time by unanimous consent, or by occurTcdf the
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concert.
mad0 public yesterday. The value o f
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mnjority vote of Oie senate. Sup- genera]|y below tho usual amount fo r
cording to Sheriff Omdorff.
Thc band was all that could be de8 *
con8tnictcd up to the cnr would have and there is n place
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is
in
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rU‘ rs 8aid , thcy
*° have
the period. Shower, occurred In all
sired and the Woman’. Club and the ^
o'f ^
Jaat filca, year| accord. for everything and everything
EUROPEAN
Mr. Adams had this home tn*cen up am' neted upon during the ,j|vj8jon8t The greatest amount reprogressive committee that put tke |njf
the annuai report of thc re- )t8f. f ,acc„
nnd it wns morning hour so ns not to conflict ported for the week was 1.30 Inches
RELIEF FUND
rn.de p u b lle jM - «
M.‘ ow n"pi.n. .n d » '• » ? • . r k. " " ' u ," tor»
.t I M
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There w . . „ „
WANTS MONEY U nd on here .r e to b . c .o y r .t o U W cUm, Uon
for giving Sanford a real l^and and
Tke value of crops pruuuc____
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tion
1 matTon lfnd. ?he ^ n ort
a glance into the interior, could
wh,ch
due, *•
UP tomor* some sUUons.
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IBr T&gt;« i n t t h M r n a . )
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_on
some real music. When they come
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Improved
open.
Thl.
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thc
»nflnlrf,«l
bu.InoM.
, CondlMon
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NEW YORK, Dec. 9.— The Europ- again they will hnve hundreds of nd- a“ d~ wag j „ , t .bout t-ir e . . l*rto ||r&lt; M d Mr and Mrj A&lt;Umi
u
The
w H otlture committee
comn
durlng ^
wetjc wa8 generally fav*•*&gt; Relief Council Issued today an ap- mlrers here where they were practic- pef acre a# tjje average yield 0f un­
have found the host part o f the camp- which reported the resolution in w
e or&gt;b,c
Although
the rainfall
............ was
*he
orable.
Although
to the American people to con- ally strangers before. .
irrigated lands in the humid regions. Ing out Ided— that of having a real meantime will resume hear ng. tomor- defjcIent&gt; th ; oll ,a the
,n ^
co'ndlt,on
*Nhute $33,000J)00 for .feeding and
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devising
over most o f the stata. TemperaIn Lee county more than 1,000 home on wheels where neither rain or
***!«$ for three million, five* hundred .
RROWERS^TO LEAVE
produc- t"u ” a wcre much M ow the seasonal
cold weather can bother" them and remedial legislation fo r ^
hunting
licenses
were
issued
last
tbou.ind destitute European children,"
--------ers. Toboccao men frpm Virginia
®ftll the next harvest.
I Rev. and Mrs. Charles De W. Brow­ month, this practically twise as many they are "at home" wherever they are expected to be heard tomorrow. on several days, which was favorable"
stop the car.
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, .. for citrus fruits, oats, celery, lettuce,
er leave this week for Tampa, where as were issued, last year.
Cop^To..lun.I con.ldor.tlon o f th . c. bh, „ , nd olh„ ^
trtcVi bnt
Mr. Brower 'will take the pastorate ofmethods to aid In restoring normal
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8TltAWnKRRIES SELL FOR
night temperatures were rather un­
the First Congregational church.
65 CENTS AT PLANT CITY
business conditions appeared in the
favorable for beans and other tender
Their address will be 2203 Florida
Offlor today With the .nnounooment truck „ „
d
, lthM th „ „
no
PLANT CITY, Dec. 9:— Strawber- Ave.
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m u l w , n m fte
no peace, that ihe world will have no th.t majority mombore o f th . w ay.
ries are now beginning to make this
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committee would meet in
peace until our republic is recognis­ and, means
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planting continues In some localities,
•ppetrance on the local market FourWhen you pass the Herald office (
. OF IRISH REPUBLIC
y ,, ^
pUntln( tnlck j j
ed," Mrs. Muriel MacSwinney, wld- cooforenc. tomorrow to dlreu.. . lowteen quarts were sold yesterday a t 65 rr'nnce in at the window and see that
ow of Lord Mayor of Cork, declared Ulotlve program wit!| respect
to more general. Most o f the cane and
YPLAIN
cents a quart. In a wqek’s time, It is nrw line of box stationary for the
before* the commission of the com- commerce and Industry,
sweet potato crops haVe been harv­
**timsted, the crop will be moving Christinas trade. You will want it
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mittee of one hundred investigating '
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ested. Ranges continue In fair to
nicely. Squash, egg plant and pota- "pronto" and also ‘‘depeche vous:"
WASHINGTON,. Dec. 9^-Propon- Irish conditions. She siild relief was to be booming like an oil town. The
condition In the peninsula,
1°** »re the only vegetables sold here
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now; A" small"quantity o f pepper has
Even a bad man can give others a
are resolved "that England shall have starving.
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few hints, on being good.
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JUST MARKING TIME

GRAFT MONKEY
' GLANDS ON
DUNGEON GIRL

REAR ADMIRAL
MAYO RETIRED
47 YEARS SERVICE

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Italian Sailors
Makes Reduction
Deserted Ships
Of All Wages
Taken to Fiume
In Textile Mills

NO PEACE UNTIL IRELAND SHALL BE FREE

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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY .■1ERALDFMDAY. DECEMBER l , !»*•

PAGB TWELVE

la m pleasant guest o f her slater, Mrs.
George Cain- .
Mr. arid Mrs. J. T. Jacobs spent
Thanksgiving at their home at Cbuluota. .
Miss Clara Phillips and parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Phillips, of Geneva, vis­
ited friends here Sunday.
A. L. Kaiscrtnan has purchased a
homo on Sanford Heights and will re­
move to the same after the arrival of

THAT WILL BE HEBE THIS Y E A R

TralnedsWild Animal and Old ,
Buffalo Wild West Exhibition

WHEN ONE HUNDRED MEMBERS
HAVE BEEN SECURED NEW
CLUB WILL BE ORGANIZED

E X lU B m O K
A HISTORICAL, ETHNOL' ICAL AND EDUCATIONAL
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GREATER, NOBLER AND GRANDER THAN EVER BEFORE

(T r a m W » 4a * # d » r'» D a lly )

The “ 13" Club of Sanford organised
•bout three months ago and made up
o f live members of the Chamber o f
Commerce have been doing- thing?
since their organization and not wish­
ing to ask, for donations for carry­
ing out their plans for ^building a
bigger Sanford have been giving a
aeries o f dances and entertainments
the proceeds of which are to be used
in building a suitable home for the
new Rod and Gun Club that will be
organized hero in the next few weeks.
The Rod and Gun Club will be a rendevous not only for the yachtsmen,
the tourist and the visitors of all
kinds to the city but it will also be a
place for general recreation, an- as­
sembly hall, a place for. dances and
other amusements. The “ 13" club
has already taken nn option on a
fine location on the lake front near
the home o f John Russell in one of
the prettiest parts of Ihc city and
will take steps to immediately erect a
fine club house and have a basin for
boats nnd rogulnr amusement place
for the many winter visitors—a place
where they will enjoy the'lake and
the river in boating nnd fishing nnd
157;' hunting.
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The club some time ago put on a
big day in Sanford and gave the pro­
ceeds to the hospital nnd when the
.Rod and Gun' Club Is started on the
w a y’ the Club will devote its time
and money to other enterprises and
will keep scvcrnl good things going
all the time for the upbuilding of the
,
city. They are also putting on en­
tertainments of all kinds and hold n

ENLARGED .AND RECONSTRUCTED FOR THE PRESENT SEASON

300-HQRSES MARVELOUS BEAtJTIES-300
HISTORICAL W I L D W E S T EXHIBITION

500—People, Arenic Celebrities—500

LAKE MONROE

OPEN CAGES OF RA REST WILD ANIMALS
SEE IlOYAI/S FAMOUS HERD OF PERFORMING ELEPHANTS WHO
HAVE DELIGHTED THE HEARTS OF THOUSANDS OF SPECo
’ TATOR8.
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THE STICKNEYS, WORLDS FAMOUS BARE BACK RIDERS
FUNNY CLOWNS AND AERIAL ARTISTS

AND BALANCE ON TERMS
TO SUIT CAN BUY THE
FOLLOWING USED
CARS:

A BIG MAGNIFICENT F R E E STREET PAGEANT
----- BRASS BANDS AN D CALLIOPES—
A CIRCUS TERMING WITH WONDERS

STUDEBAKBR
OVERLAND
OVERLAND . . .

B. &amp; O . MOTOR COMPANY,
Sanford", Fla.

MY VERY DEAR BMARTTER POP
Whom you buy here in Florida anything in a Rotainor or Box
with a Legal Tag on it--for example:

Feed for your live stock,

Fertiliser, Blue Stone,
Arsenate
of• Lead, Fish Oil Soap or other
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the protection of your interest, now then convert and multiply by
Nitrogen to Ammonia

1.2158

Nitrogen of Protein---------------- --------- -----------

6.2500

Nitrogen to Nitrate of S o d a _____________ .
Ammonia to Nitrate of S o d a --------------------Ammonia to Protein---------------------------------Ammonia to Sulphate of Am m onia------------

3.8791

Potash (K *0) to Muriate pf P otash ----------

1.5830

Potash (K « 0 ) to Carbonate of P otash--------

1,4671

Potash (KaO) to Sulphate o f Potash...........

1.8500

“ Free Lime". (C *0) to Carbonate of Lime .
Phosphoric ‘Acid to Bone Phos. o f L im e -----

2.1850

Carbonic Acid (CO*) to Carbonate of Lime

2^748

Chlorine to Muriate of P otash ------------ - - - - ­

2.1027

Carbonate o f Potash to Potash ( K , 0 ) ----- . . .
Carbonate o f Llmo to Carbonic Acid (CO *).
Carbonate o f Lime to “ Free Lime" ( C * 0 )..
Ammonia to N itrogen ------- . . . . --------------- Bone Phosphate of Lime to Phosphoric Acid
Nitrate of Soda to Nitrogen - - - - - - --------Nitrate of Soda to A m m on ia........
Muriate of Potash to Potash (K *0)
Muriate of Potash to C hlorine_. . .
Protein to Nitrogen
Protein to Ammonia ________________
Sulphate of Potash' to Potash (K .O )
Ail you know me la . . . . . . . _______. . .

Sincerely yours tru ly,
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«8&amp;yY F R I., P E C . 10t l j
T H E O N L Y C IR C U S

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. son ’ Peggy"
J^ho Is &amp; Pupil of chemistry.

• Who walks on Peg L eg--is not **
Piggish nor a Bog, but wfuts justice
to a l l concerned.
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T ilE SANFORD WEEKLY GERALD FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1920

PACB TWO
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THESANFORDHERALD
Prealitat and Editor
B -ritU rj cr.J Tiooturoi
Otnaral U i n i i d

ft. 1. HOLLY
K. I . LILI.AHI).
H. A. NEEL.

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THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
IInojfjuKolM. |
■unscKirnoM trice in advance^
ONE YEAR.................................. $ 2.50
8 IX MONTHS................................ 1.25
THREE MONTIIHS..........................75

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BETTER ENTERTAINMENT
The Woman's Club Is to be congrat­
ulated upon bringing to Sanford the
Million Dollar Band that will give
two concerts hero next Wednesday.
The Woman's Club will sell tags for
the conccrl and may make 'enough to
come out nil right oV they may not
hut they do not have to guarantee the
hand any stipulated amount and the
Indies! nre game to have the band
whether they make anything or not.
They nre actuated with the spirit of
giving Sanford a better class of mus­
ic and n better class o f entertainment
and they Will endeavor'to hnve sever­
al high class attractions here this win­
ter. The people should show their
appreciation of their efforts by giv­
ing the hand a most liberal patron­
age for the ham| is a good one and
the Woman's Club should l&gt;e assist­
ed in their efforts.

pleasure craft will lie tied up at our
wharf every day during the winter
season and spending their good mon­
ey in this city.
Whnt a wonderful thing it will be
when the time comes Jhat people con
see a trifle farther than their nose.
------------ a -----------NEWSPAPERS ARE INDEX OF
CITY LOYALTY

100 per cent increase in both paper
nnd labor. Did any business other
than the newspnpor publishing busi­
ness try to get across the financial
chnsni on a percentage o f increase
less thah 10 per cent?—Tampa Tri­
bune.

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FLEERS

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BUSINESS SENSE.

For many weeks people have been
“ Show me the newspapers of a city declining to buy because they have
and I'll tell whether its people nre been waiting for lower prices. Thc
progressive," snid Charles A. Dana, movement has had its effect and de­
EaUrod •• B*«ond C liu Mall M atur A u ju il 21
of
the New York Sun, ninny yenrs mand hns fallen o ff to such an extent
JIM, at tb a .F o it Oflca at Saalotd. Florida
Und.r Act of March I. J i n
ago.
thnt wholesale prices of practically
In every town and city in the Unit- nil commodities are down to pre-war
Fhoaa H I
Oflro: HERALD BUILDINO.
eel States today thnt situation exists; levels'. Trade reports from day to
in fact, there is greater stress laid day report the phrase, "low est price
I'orolKn A d v crtU ln o Itrproocn la jlvo
Tl IF. AM ERICAN PIIES9 ASSOCIATION
upon the locul pnpo ras an index o f In five years.".
prosperity nnd loyalty and faith than
This slackening of demand has been
Florida is sleeping while Califor^
ever before.
n good thing in many ways. It has,
ni* gets the plums.
The first thing nny fnirly-conser- of course, forced the decline in prices,
vntivc mnn docs—if he Is contemplat­ although there have been other con­
This state certainly needs to wake
ing a change of location— is to send tributing factors.
NOW COMES THE HOMES
up and get busy with railroad rates
for a “ sample copy" o f . the paperd
nut the cessation of buying can be
and shipping problems.
published in the scvcrnl communities carried too far. Retail mertfinnta
The Herald usually gets what it
-o
under consideration. The town send­ hnve,cut their prices to.such an ex­
And the grentest object in life with j goes after and though it may take
ing out n poorly-printed, ignorantly- tent that thc paper losses which they
S»nfonl
should be Iho Inl.nd year. U .ccompllah the purpoac the
were forced to take several weeks
through Florida.
........ &gt; flp.lly turn!,lo and fall In « " d ,nrk|
thc
thc mcrch.
ago
hnve become real losses ntjd to­
o -----------take up the propositions that mean .
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ichants—or evidencing such light pat- day much merchandise in Pensacola
Winter Pnrk Woman s Club will much to the city o f Sanford. We
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ronngc thnt tho render can easily see Is selling at less thnn its original
build a 130,000 club house. Sanford have been talking some about houses .
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there is a state of Icthnrgy existing cost.
women should do the same or better, in Sanford. Me have been talking it . I.m.l at... ■1n.. . . . ..I . . 1.. IL. ... .. _
'slKiut the place—carries to the man
Of course, wise merchants have not
j ever since the editor came back from
i of business the impression thnt thc been forced to take nil of tho, losses.
DO N O T W A IT TOO LONG
service where
It will mean latter freight rates the
*"*• transport
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,v he visited town is on excellent plncc tq avoid.
The fnr-sighted man saw thnt there
and hundreds of tourists with their ( many countries and many home ports
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who
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w6r|y
Mnterinis in all building lines are now at n lower mark
must be a return to hornt'al nnd n ces­
yachts tied up bpre several weeks in and saw everywhere the great inter- I n,ft|izi; ' ' ful| wclI thnt thc onc.,nw.
than
they have been for yenrs, and nre at a lower level
sation of war-time extravagance. Ac­
the winter
•est people were t a k i n g in F lo r id a nnd
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thnn they will he in a few weeks hence, If all Indications
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yer, onc-physician, one-merchant, one cordingly Inst spring many o f them
point true. .•
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saw that tins season would find more ,
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. -drug store town is merely a spot on unloaded their stocks nnd kept them
Conditions
in
iho
lumber
market
are
such thnt every
before. This ..
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O', for the touch o f a millionaire's people . lien* than. . .ever
indiration points to an early rise in the price of building
.the map; that there is Ho real in- as low nsj)i£nihle nnd still give aer^
dinged U into tho heads of ,
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materials. The simple law of sup|% and demand, If there
linrtd nnd the sound of the voice that paper lias
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people here for the past two years
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no other-Influences, is such as to indicate that the
meuns money, buildings, progress, go­ the
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.the place was n good one, he reasons, the wholesale ^ began price-cutting
present low prices cannot long prevail.
that
we
needed
more
notels
and
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there would he more institutions there. these mcrrhd|p bought short sup­
For the past 60 days prices have maintained the un­
apartment houses and more homes
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precedented low level and still remain nt that point, hut
week to week they
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r.nd while the people who could hnve
it’s not a safe proposition to expert them'to remain at this
Now is the tune to arrange foi; . . . . .
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. ror— for there may Ixy n thriving have takeny^uintagc of tho falling
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built houses stood aloof and scoffed
point long.
community; nt thc same time if there ninrkat. This is technically known ns
your holiday- advertising. Only n
At the present low prires nn opportunity is offered
nt the idea of anyone building, Imt
few more weeks till Christmas and
is not a good showing mnde of the “ cqunliring the costs” nnd is
the
the prospective builder for a tremendous saving in build­
others came in who were not hide
your advertising will -cause them to
place through the newspapers the us­ same system n stock buyer follows
ing materials. LI T IN ORDER TO (JET THE FULL
•ouiiil and they are coming in every
BENEFIT OF THEM IT WILL BE NECESSARY TO
shop earl yand help everybody all
ual run of men will avoid the nutlny when he buys stocks nl n high price
day now and they are seeing the npSTART
NOW. SO DON’ T DELAY.
&gt;.f 11mi- ami money in making an in- iif.il lIn* market falls. Instead o f sell­
around.
porMiniltes u Ili-re others could not -see
— ------it-------\i-st igat ion.
ing at the low price lie buys more
them and they are building houses
These nre some of the reasons out- slocks, (bus reducing the
average
• That spirit of “ letting G o rg e do and soon tln-re will he houses everyIf tin- market
1t" should Ih- left w i t h that sp irit o f v Li-ie .nil 111. x.eoiif lots that have -idc of any personal desire to make &lt;"M of his holdings
thinking the town is good enough - lain dormant so long will he sold and •iprofit through legitimate publicity advances even slightly he stands a
In the discard an;I we should all bo­ h i v e homes «wi them. It is just the upontlie part o f those inbusiness— good chance to profit on his trnnsSERVICE
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DUALITY
PRICE
(I Mol ' d e r-.w III i-f •lie •it&gt; ami a- til*' wtiv cu n ii--tiiijtii.il in a commun a. lions
gill to \s.-ik f-'l
CORNER I II I IM&gt; \M&gt; MYRTLE
PHONE I i.*i
lt&gt; should |.e represented 111 every is -i |III- «ot nation now fa ..- the literwork toward some
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wi l l I-.- m or e husi
nf thr local paper Tin* cost of , i liatit.N and almost an iIn *
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l.c-s l i a i s e s 1m ilV a n d m o r e new p e o ­
.•dicimis
puLlieity should ttol !»»• plac- .jron-nmers. Unless there is a resumpWe extend our sympathy !•
The Sanford Herald wisely says
ple 1 -&lt;tili::ry%l&gt;l ami o ld idea s Will g l\ e
IT HAYS TO ADVERTISE
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th«*
l»o«.Ls of anv business con l,: .1■! f buying the demand will
Kdie Wedet i’ll l II.. of the Mt
n - -. r the m .m il e f p r o g r e s s
‘ on' that the best way to look at the rt&gt;-ionnl .. eupation a- tiru. t" fail o f f
Proiliu t ioii
Topics in tin- tv .-tit &lt;1- a*ll . ■f
eoi.-truction p e rio d through which we
I ,d e l. i ■
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i* fn i ■[ W |1| I- 11’ it
O H. Franklin lost his pockethook
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many men will
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are passing is to see Iho bright side, and |daee«l nn advertisement in tho
i■\i ! nif-nt .* (load t.c tin own ..nt of work .lust as Soon
f mo? In t will lie in
tin*' b»s
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eliminate luxuries, buy only what is want columns o f The News. The
mu il of an inone irdusiry is thus disrupted oth­ necessary and whnt can be paid for at
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da in: liter
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pockethook was recovered the follow­
tIm- t o i l &lt; irrti .1 iti ers become affected and in time the
conic
the lim e ,of purchase. Was this plan ing day, which proves that it pays to
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that •to. k is ori tIn- ...............mimic structure of the na­
f . ' I t. \o | t, . ll line • UV
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strictly adhered to, there would he advertise
(Mr Faulkihgham found
' . v.- ..( in ih, nt.-mol -toV.liouse tion is ip upheaval.
little finnnriul depression, atuj much the Ixiok iii liis “other" pair of trous­
'll
k f f l ! I. I \V1i.lt 11 1 - ie ’ k!l
d.
.''I l*i-l. l -l.iii g »■.- lb.
. Ileli. too, the going &lt;ult to all sect 1.til*
I! would, therefore, lie the part of
11 &gt;i&gt;i I eiug ih- greate-t .ilv in
other depression would he avoided.— ers.)— Dcl.and News.
City" nnd inm ii.iiu-- t’h-iirwiil.-i ti­
•• the country •.f a publication bear- , u i-.|..m for the buying public to sntSara sot it Times..
the sain.- i*. i rl«---, Prim!.-s, I’ m. Ila *! •&lt; pirt ,,f I'londa, •
in - tlie iinptcs.t of good support and i- fv tlie in eds tlu-v now have at curcounty nnd says it is the “ Sunset
carrying the cards nnd announcement!! rent prices in order that they may
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FLORID \ ^ \ c i m \ ( ;
Citv" and we are awaiting with
The Sanford ller.rtd talks of the letf nil who have the present good and I.old' their jobs nnd maintain
their
scented breath the atiti&gt;-Uti«i III! M ot
tile future pros).i rity o f the eommun- present wage scales. l'eu*ae.da Jour­ tlice crop, now being gathered and
Many method-* of travel are cmannul otk.-r city in Pluella- to be
t'v at hi-arl, creates an impression of nal.
declares that a little cnol weather EARLIEST HIGH TYKE WATSON
"d ’ •&gt; 1-1 !:.• 'll. IM I1! . 11 - o f piHIpl,'
named the “ M....u lur. • r \
•i • mi port i &gt;. of IIp- town or . it \ .
MELON. BEST Ft Ht M l.
' . Flo I id.i • a. hw . i . ' i r &gt;. i -e, l-iit i*
would l»- welcomed by the growers of
I a. i .i-. ui ,i . n t i
draw ..ih
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HI Ml'tlSKS
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v&gt; h ■ i .-III.' Ill
tiiat fine, vegetable
I a-t week San­
\\ , note l&gt;\ mam &gt;.f the p.i|
. * p. o|d&gt; -f ot1.-r pi ’f*. i«.p- tnd the . ity " f liustis had a population
. - I k ^u
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ford shipped I lit carloads of lettuce 1
and around St |*.-u r-i.urv a t t i.o - : *I ' l"e V o ll* - el .\ t il.' t I I" ’ I 111 ; h- ..'her railings to the locality
it acts Monday o f about fifty, mostly from
t; ,
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I will U
(,'iir it •
rrfro.-en
n-.itli
to
the
-iiiilmg,
sun
kt-«
and
tlie
returns
were
very
satisfac­
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written by “ Rube Aliyn H im self.",I
as a wheel within n wheel—where Michigan," says tltv Fastis Lake Re­
&lt;M nf«r iHint. I r t
tory. Lettuce, according to tho Hcr- |H*r M il n flrr fr*»ltliurw
This is entirely superfluous. Rube c‘j
th® S,ulth* M#rf ,ha" an-v . every cog perfectly meshes—and
iu'fi flin t |ir«Hlu('ll«Mi i t
gion. "The tents and automobiles nid, is nn entjier crop to raise thnn f u l l f i r rii|l|(Nf|&lt;tn
nf the others.
am i a t o I f |H*r m n» i u * y I * p M t r n , o f
Aliyn is “ himself" nil the time unless
where"
every
desire
is
for
smooth
nc«&gt;I»-T*I «#f l!Y r»*
|***r M U n t r r a c l f t t nn| «rr •
rhovved a rather prosperous class of cp^ry, am| wliilt&gt; it does not stay up, 11*^1/ a U m l u l , oh mi«l l'» ll*« . Iti f « r l , **r»#
As travel hv train lias increased
maybe the few times in his life
lion and perfect results.
visitors, who nre greatly pleased with generally brings a high price nt first m n -.| o f Ih r ■I\ d l« t lu g iila lir s l l»i In k rrtMu • iu ,iM
.his
i shirt
. .irt. was on
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several
hundred
per
cent
in
the
pn«t
out or lie went to slee»
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I t l d i f l I-.tic. R r lk lilh i,' Nl I U ;
"Show me tin- newspapers of a city the situation on the shores of Lnk
decade and travel by automobile has
nnd during the holidays. The grow­ k t i a i 'l It- tM « n »” I akiR p n o f |l. A1 I 'i s r Imn
ill the bath tub
and
I'll
t*-ll
whether
it*
people
are
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tl
*t**ll.«r» i .r »&gt;ft I1T.H
IM rtj
Kustis.” These automohile ‘ camps ers expect to make n lot of ronl ninnmultiplied so rapidly that definite
i &gt;j t «
ei|&gt;erli u&lt; v II.«••»*«ml
a t fe s
|ilatit**&gt;i f •*
progres-ive
Kissimmee
Gazette
are now springing iqi in a night, al­ ey on th*. crop this season and hnve |w *!•••!I* " t ^ I ••»11Mr■ I !•••*I|is»| ■ n«| |mh*
slatisti. -’ are unavailable, so lux the
•i- , - " , l t •■ . f e •V11 •
I t if li C fa ile f b*f i l l
The Herald predict* that tin- will number of private yn. ht* increased ill
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m o s t , all over the state, and the trat
already made a good start—Titnes*i
n v .| f l J". Iti
in * n ; «|iiMhttt)
Ihv one of the mo-t prosperous sea­
Mil W SW E R IS HERE
e'ers who havy come a long vvay^ III I nion.
a most surprising manner
sons that the Sanford stvtuui has e\ i For the next four months every
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their cars, seem delighted with the
er experienced. The growers of fruits j j
mu in Florida will be
crowded
When will the price of papers nnd places set apart for their pleasure
666 is a prescription for Colds, Fev- Allendale, S o u t h Carolina
nnd vegetables
will get a* much or with
.. the grevhounds of the Atlantic
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.fort nnd pleasure for the owners nnd tilt association dinner of a represen- ments, and ninny will buy 'or build
year then* w.l be big things happen th&lt;%ir frirniU&gt; Min(. ling with
,«tivc of The Tribune,
ami become regular winter or all-thehere In the building line and sanfonl )&gt;f |he m t hoto, ,Mltortnining 'nnt,
Here is thc answer—leaving out year-residents. The camp, however,
will forge ahead ns nnvrr before. But , .
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brilliance o f the season and pre-war cost.
Tintcs-Union.
[putting into rin*u1ntion hundreds of
Editor and INthlishcr, a New York
The Femald-Iaughton
Hospital thousands of dollars.
There are hundreds of fine yachts
journal for editor sand publishers,
continues to get smnll donntimi from
With the opening up of cross-state hns prepared a table showing the tied at the whnrfs on the east coast |
time to time, nmi Is getting by, all of waterways, so that many of the Inter- price paid in 1914 and the price paid that would ho plying the St. Johns
■whlch reminds us that the people jor iH.auty spots can In* reached by in 1920 for newspaper labor. It is nn river if \Vc had thnt outlet to the In -.
generally should remember the hos­ boats, it is safe to predict thnt the interesting one. It divides the Unit­ dian river.
pital and give what they can when number of private yachts to visit ed States into five great sections,
they can. The associattion. ft^els that Florida waters each year will be many nnd taxes six to twenty leading newsevery one knows thc hospital is there rtjn»cs ns grent as this year and the |vnpcrcities from each
section, and
and that they need not l&gt;e reminded atmosphere crested by these pretty,gives the scnle paid totypographical,
o f this fact by drives for money e v ­ modem ships, as they glide graceful- admen,' pressmen,V stcntoty^iers and
“ My horse was in such run down
ery two or three months. But re­ ly through our rivers and canals, and photo engravers^
condition, I thought he would die,
member that the hospital Is there for over the bosom of our placid lakes,
In the South Atlantic section, which After feeding him Dr. LcGcar’a Stock
Representing perhaps one million or more of dollars.
you and yoqrs and if you can donate will lend color and life to our rapidly Includes Florida, it is shown the in- Powders, he is as well ss ever and Is
anything at any time it will be grate­ expanding resort features.—Times- crease for typographical workers is noi^ as good looking a horse as there
Should your needs include any of the above it would not
fully received and placed where it Union. *
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j the greatest for any part of tho is in this section."—J. C.
be amiss to call at my office and see just what can be done
will do the most good.
And when it comes to yachting , United. States, the average increase Rockbridge Baths, Va.
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ibout it. Scores have done this and are now the owners
Dr. LcGear’s Stock Powders build
through Florida they will find the (being 101 per cent. TJie next hlghThe 'city officials are preparing a St/ John's river and the. Upper St. cat increase shown is In the North up the- body, vitality and muscitlar
of good properties. It is my constant desire to’ serve well
permanent auto camp south of the Johns river the greatest spots in the JAtlantic statea, containing Boston, energy of your horses and mules, in­
those Intrusting business to me— SO JUST COME RIGHT
city an dif the suitable arrangements state for fine boating, fishing, and New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburg sure more meat with less feed, from
can be made Tor this land for a cer­ hunting and they will find a basin for (nnd other great newspaper centers, your hogs, shcep/and cattle, nnd help
ALONG, YOU WILL GET MY BEST EFFORTS.
tain period that would justify the ex­ their yachts and the Rod and Guir where the average is 80.1 per cent.
your cows produce more and richer
pense they will make this a real (Club ready with'a nice building and | Going cagefully over the figures in milk.
Mr. Hustc's smnll expenditure sav­
camping ground for all time. AH all the comforts of a home ready to all the tables, the employing printers
other camps nrr only temporary ar- receive them and make their stay in of Tampa are found Jo be paying a ed him thc price of n horse.- Dr.
Watch the South East Corner o f Pa&amp;e Two
rangementa being made to take care the city pleasant. All of those things higher wage to typographical o^iera- I^Gcar can also help you. For 28
o f the many tourists who want to are coming and it only takes a united tors* pressmen apd stereotypers than years as n Veterinary Surgeon nnd
stay In Sanford and are unable to do pull from thc business men of San- 'nearly any other city in thc country Expert Poultry Breeder he has de­
so on account of the dearth of houses.1ford to get these improvements. Anfe qutside of New Y'ork.
voted himself to the compounding of
Other cities are making arrangements then it takes the united efforts of the J The newspaperi of this state made remedies for ailments of stock and
"to take c a n of the hundreds o f peo-J business men 'of Sanford working .but slight increase in rates for d r - poultry. Whenever you have an ail­
ple coming to Florida and • Sanford (through the Chamber of Commerce culation and advertising when faced ment among your stock or poultry
ahould be meeting the new comers to get the St. Johns river made into with the enornvius cost o f paper and get the proper Dr. LeGcar Remedy
"The Man Who Sells Dirt Cheap”
w half way and locate them for the win-'the Inland Waterway through Flori- Jthe steadily increasing cost o f labor from your Dealer. It must satisfy
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METII ODIST NOTES

PLAIN OLD PLODDER

(From riltaj'o D»lly)
.Mis^ Ella Switzer, of Orlando, ■ . (Phil Armstrong In Times-Unlon)
District Secretary o f ' the Woman's ‘ nfr , song o f the plodder, the plain
old plodder,
Missionary ^Society was here Tues­
Who
works
like the dickens but
day and presided at the ladies meet­
brings
home
the fodder, [
ing. She was here in the interest of
He
works
for
the
Joy of working
relief for one of our Cuban ministers
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that’s
nil;
in Yb'or City and of the “ Near East."
He aspires not for heights for ho
Tho ladies responded heartily to tire
fenrs he mig|it fall.
call and will soon help these deserv­
Yet
he
doesn't stay down at the foot
ing people.;
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of tho bunch
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, ACQUITTED OP CHARGE
f or he pegs away hard—never thinks
the week end guests of Mrs. Adkins’
KILLING THEIR FATHER
of a hunch.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brown, of'th e
And
little
ns he may believe it Hint's
West Side.
(From S.turd.j't D»lly)
what
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Dr. J. P. Hitburn was in Sanford
Despite all that has been written
Puts him over each, dny and puts
and the testimony that come out in Tuesday, his business being to hold
meat in his pot.
the preliminary hearing In the Check the 4th quarterly conference Tuesday
He never sits watching the clock on
case, Victor Check nnd his wife, Belle night which met at 7 o’clock with a
the wall
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aNI) HKNftWALS SHOULD HE
reports
Check, have been exonerated by the full attendance.. Splendid
Nor
catches
at
bubbles
nor
heeds
GRANTED BY m a n u ­
coroner’s jury in the preliminary were rend from nil departments of
pleasure’s call.
facturers.
hearing in Phoenix, Arizona. They the church work showing n decided He's prompt on the deft at the work­
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were on trial for the alleged charge progress in the church.
ing day’s start
The
Epworth
Longue
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Tuesday
evening
for
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fund. Much talent „
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Htd in annual conference Thursday hero they have been cleared o f the o f the Centenary
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was
exhibited
nnd
Ihe
young
fo
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a d o p te d the following report urging charge and discharged from custody
are to be congratulated on the good .
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jhe Federal government to create a nnd it remains to be seen whether tire -T
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work
they
arc
doing.
They
have
an
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the
case.w ill he dropped and the estate
financial corporation to relieve
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Critical situation confronting the na­ settled out of court or just what will att.rd.ncc o f over a hundred at their „ ,
Sunday
night
meetings
and
ht meetlaira and a more,
,,n ,. th . deuce ' . .■
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It was alleged that Victor Check enthusiastic company can’t be found. But keeps the wheels going and turns
nedit policy in all lines of business.
•The financial situation In
the and hjs wife Belle Check had used Evorybody invited to come next Sun­
on the juice.
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rtote country is cause for the grav- the father badly, witnesses testifying day night at 6:30 and see. You will
ojt concern l?ut not for despair, AU, that they had heard them berating enjoy It.
The paving of the National HighMiss Bolen, n former teacher of
between Crystal Springs and
lines of business are realizing heavy. him and even hitting him and the old
the
grnmmnr
school,
wns
in
Sanford
Vtitr
k*$es but the swift decline o f prices man told them he was being abused
Knights is rapidly nearing completion
of farm commodities to far below the nnd all of these *clfcrgcs caused the for the week end.
much to the joy o f the traveling pub­
Mr. and Mrs. L. Allen, who spent
tost of production threatens a nat­ arrest of the younger Check and his
lic. The pnvement is now laid to with­
several'weeks
down the East Coast,
ional disaster. The situation demands wife after tho death o f the cider
in n mile o f the Pasco-IIHIsborough
Infinite patience nnd forbenrance and Check but It seems thc&gt;c was Insuf­ have returned reporting a moat de­ county line.
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Rev.
and
Mrs.
.S.
W.
Walker
cor-'
ing but evil can result from anger or are now free ns far ns the coroner's
diiilly invite all members of th e ;
jury is concerned.
frar.
church, and all the friends to a re- j
••We believe that the tenseness of
ceptlon at the parsonage tonight, F r l-1
the situation can bg. relieved In sev­ FINE LETTUCE IS PRE­
dny, December, 3rd to rejoice with
eral ways:
SENTED TO LAKE REGION
them nnd the Methodists over the ■
“ 1—l.et every individual do all he
completion
of the remodeling of the j
can to help and encourage his neigh­
^Jr. Britt, of the firm of Perkins
you want «okk eoropnrsonngo,
both
inside nnd out nnd in -'
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fortinz raUaf from any
bor. Let there he n complete mobil­ &amp; Britt, Sanford, was in town Friday
*«x U ru U” pain, d m Bloan'a
L ln lw n t Itdocatbajobwlthization of (he financial nnd spiritual of last week advertising a special cidcnlnlly to sec how nice it looks.
Mrs. W. E. Blount nnd baby of Ft.' out •Ulnlny, rubblnz. bandazassets of every community. , Neither snle which his firm is putting on. Mr.
‘tnz. U m / iwAi for rheumatism.,
Myers is visiting her pnrentn, Rev.
nturalyla. ach»*_ a n d palna,
God m&gt;r ihe government ought to be Brit presented the Lake Region force
epraina and atralna. harkafire
nnd
Mrs.
S.
W.
Walkers.
askrd to help those who do not first with severnl heads of the finest let­
•ora lunacies.
The servioea for Sunday ns folmake every effort possible to helji tuce (the kind that mnkes Snnford
lows: Sunday school nt 9:30 n. m.; |
themselves. There ought to be a fnmoUs) we have ever seen.
Mr.
united effort in every community to Britt snid that our mutunl friend, preaching1 at 11 a- m. Sundny by Dr.
■fwp any good nian from being de­ Bob Holly, suggested fthnt he drop S. W. Wnlker, subject: “ The Shepherd Psalm.” Epworth I/enguo nt
stroyed because tie ennnot immediate­ in nnd get acquainted with the Lake
6:30 p. m.; preaching 7:30 by the
ly meet his obligations. Under ex­ Region crew while here.
Accept
Subject: “ Report for
the .
isting conditions it would he
the our thanks, Mr. Britt nnd Mr, IIolly'T
Year’s Work in Every Department,!
acme of inhumanity and of unwis­ and when either of you arc in our
nnd sernon on "lin k in g Bnckwnrd i
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dom to force any debtor Into bank­ city don’ t fail to call nnd see us.—
and Forward."
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ruptcy if by the most liberal indul­ Eustis I-nke Region.
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The church hns done exceptionally i
gence b e would In? ultimately nble Jo
A to ll
well
this year nnd it will be gratify­
pay. lUisim-ss failures do more than
How IHg JVew Yojk Grocery Firm
ing .and interesting to henr these re- j
druggist*
wreck business; they oft-times dc' Keeps Down flats.
ports.
Every member should * he
sroy mail.
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Vroomo A Co., Butler &amp; Cheese there nnd nil others cordially invited.
'Liberal indul/i-nces nnd renewals
should )»■ minted by the mnnufae- Merchants,'New York City, says: “ Wo
Just ns .soon ns the announcement
hirers to the jobbers, by the jobbers keep RAT-SNAP in our cellar all the
We buy Is made that a brick hfotk' is to be
to the merchants, by the merchants time. It keeps down rots.
to ibr individuals. It is no time for it by the gross, would not be without erected in Sehring nnd you think this
a creditor to seize his debtor by the it.” Farmers use RAT-SNAP be­
will he the last for some time, along
thnmt ami savagely say: ’ pay me cause rats pass up all food for RATSNAP. Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. comes another fellow and starts some­
what thou uwest.’ ,
Let the Federal government Sold and guaranteed by Ball Hard­ thing elBe,..hut generally it is a brick
block.
ennti a finance corporation of ilome ware Co.

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«oit that Will enable the people of
other lands to obtain from us the
commodities they so greatly need but
for which they are not able to make
Immediate payment We believe such
a corporation to be entirely feasible
and that its mere creation would subiUntiallv help the situation.
“3.—The Federal Reserve Board
»hnuld |,c urgad and authorized to adrise all hanks to adopt a liberal pol­
icy of rmewnls. The law authorizing
six months' credit on foreign paper
should be liberally construed and rcnewnls fur n like period should be
freely granted wherever consistent
with other solvency. The real wealth
of the country is unimpaired. It would
b* a suicidal policy to destroy thla
health by n, pro-emptory call
of
loans.
' "If necessary ...the congress should
act ftt onoe to nmend tho Federal Reserve law so as to temporarily flip­
p y additional currency and, 'afford
more time to debtors in distress.
"We believe that the general adoption by individuals and by the govemment of the policies herein suggested
would not only afford material aid
but would at once supplant the gloom
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confidence so vital to wholesome and
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Nbj Mr. Joe Armstrong, Celebrated
Bog Trainer, Uaea Rat-Snap.
"Noticed rata around my kennels,
having hundreds o f prize dogs, could­
n’t take chances. Tried RAT-SNAP;
in three weeks every rat disappeared.
Noticed that the * dogs never went
noar RAT-SNAP. I tell my friends
about RAT-SNAP.” Use this sure
orient exterminator, it’s safe. Comes
in enke form. Three aftes, 36a, 65c,
Sold and guaranteed by Ball
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AN APPRECIATION

Memorial Services
Held Yesterday

IF YOU NEED A NEW

On Monday morning, November 1
1920, was laid to rest in beautiful
Forest Hill cemetery, all that war
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mortal of Mrs. Eva A. Curtiss, who
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October
28,
In
Sanford,
Florida,
' SANFORD LODGE. NO. 1241 B. P.
Buy the Best that is made
where
she
had'
lived
during
the
past
O. E. HELD ANNUAL
14 years. 1$ seems fitting that tfomeMEMORIAL
tliing more than the bare announce­
ment o f death and burial should be
(Ffora MonJ»T‘ » D illj)
said by some one who*"knew her well,
The annual memorial services of
as it had been my good fortune to
Snnford I.odge No. 1241, Benevolent
have known her for four decades.
and Protective Order o f Elks was
W e also have the Buck Line o f
Madison had been her* hpmc for
USThn Inside word about One*
held in the Methodist church yester­ more than half a century. Bom in
GAS RANGES
Eleven. The American To*
day nnd attended by a large crowd, the state‘o f New York, sho camo hers
bacco Cdtnpany has 6crvcd the
the fact that the services were held
in the Fifties with her husband, Mr.
in a church instead o f the theatre at­ E. It Curtiss, who was Madison’s
public ’with fine tobaccos for
tracting many who would not have
many years. It commands the
chief photographer for many year*.
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walked
down town. The services this
experience and skill to prepare
Past four score and enfeebled in body
year were unusually good, the musi­
she yet ‘took a keen interest in all
and know good cigarettes.
cal numbers of Dr. McCoslin on the
that made life beautiful. .Her min'd
COM PAN Y
The American Tobacco Com­
pinno and the ladies quartette com­
was alert, and she maintained to the
pany would not give the address
posed o f Miss Mabel Bowler and
last a fine appreciation of the glor­
SANFO R D, FLO R ID A
Mrs. Roumillat, Daiger and Housholo f its home office as the name of
ious world in which she lived.
She
der
and
the
vocal
nutnbenrof
Mrs.
A.
a n ciV c ig a r c tte ifit did not believe
was a true Christian, and always took
W. Lee nnd Miss Mabel Bowler all
that the blend would please you.
an active interest in the moral and
being especially appreciated by the spiritual welfare o f the community.
people present
She labored for the building up of the'
The male quartette composed of
kingdom when laborers were few, NEW PRICE LISTS JUST IS S l^ D . PLENTY OF MATERIALS, Prompt
Messrs. Parker, Bates, Stone and Don
she
generously gave and .sacrificed Shipments. Order now. FertiUxera, Insecticides, Spr*yen, Poultry Sup.
"f^N ALLY—
Whitcomb were very good.
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when there was little to give but love plies
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The address this year was deliver­
and tears. Thus she nobly helped to
try them
ed by Hon. W. W. Phillips, of Lake
E . 0 . P A IN T E R F E R T IL IZ E R CO.
lay the foundations o f our religious
City, nnd one of the members o f the
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Florida legislature nnd it was one of
ber and honor her along with others
the best that has ever beeft delivered who toiled together in her day to
here at any mcmorinl services. Mr.
make our'city morally and spiritual­
j Phillips took his themd on fratemally beautiful-* Nor can we let them
|ism and1 the'Elks as builders of the
sail away from our earthly vision
1community nnd the spirit of this without flashing them our loving naClu«r»nt*e&lt;l ^
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ery worthy enterprise and gnve the
Kind Nature gnve this excellent
■—whicH raesnt thit !{ jou Jon’*
audience something to think about re­ woman mnny rare qualities. She was * ES, AND CAN DELIVER AT ANY TIME. SEE ME BEFORE +
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faut inutuf tuck from Ihe dfilct.
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courageous, with an unusual talent
There- Is nothing in Elkdom more for doing things. She cnlled herself
impressive or more noble than that n Marthn in the household of faith.
part of the ritual which gives homngp Endowed with fine qualities for lead­
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m ,° r nny ,'1
; VOn r W V C r tE! kS
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: l«n g«l and in the community in w hicli
path­
. fc . T A n M / N A l l b tfr run: a great favor
y upon
y . Ur,
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m° rt\ ° ln1,,m,,.,,|y
cnch she lived. There is much tender p
Walker
year on thy first Sunday in Deeemos in the reflection tlrtft when the othS E E U S !
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--------'and family ami will also be instru- Inr; nnd again when the burial ser­
er
ilny, she returned in old nge, with
IIKARD XKM HOME HAD BEEN •mental in 'catching n slick second vice is pronounced at the grav.c of a
•OPENED AND WAN I ED IO
man. a professional burglar and departed brother this ceremony in closed eyes and silent lips, to the city
sin* had loved so long so few wore
SEE * *
! one who should be apprehended.
form and spirit typifies the .highest ]uft „ f thc m friends'with whom she;
G. A. MATHEWS and A. P. CONOLLEY
degree of Elkdom.* It shows
the had been associated in the earlier
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THE lH IH lt V ITV SPIRIT
world and each other that we, as an life of the city,—just, a few who rcHurglar-, m a burglar, reading tin111 II.US’ \l K) f \MI\S order, are not unmindful of otir great­
notice in Saturday's Herald about the
verently accompanied hen to the “ sil­
est Messing— the fellowship, the com­ ent city." But there is gnat joy in
new Methodist parsonage being open­
GAINKSVII.EE. Dee. . 1 - The
ed, probably thought there had been Gainesville Community Cnriip, built panionship and the love of our broth­ ihe belief that those who knew hor
a shower of silverware and other bv volunteer labor, which was yester­ er.
Iicst and loved her most will throng
More than that, it brings before us
presents and In- proceeded to break day an uncertainty, is today a reality
the shores and shout her welcome
into the parsonage Saturday night Tile people, of tilts rity are to be *.i vividly that, we measure a man by home, when her boat shall cast anch­
with the idea of lifting all the new highly commended for the spirit with *lie imprint he Ims left upup us rath­ or where the signal lights nre swing­
presents. Lucktiv Hr. Walker did not which they entered upon this project er than by Ids mere physical pres­ ing, where the waters nre still nnd
have his silverware in his home but and still more for the manner in ence. Some departed ones have left the storms never bent.
Local and Long Distance Hauling
so vivid an imprint upon our charac­
the burglar made away with three which they succeeded.
Kove for the beautiful was a pas­
ters and our lives that they are with sion of- her soul, nnd she sought to
fine watches, one of them highly prifEveryone scented to have a desire
ed as tlie gift of an Elks lodge in to work their* hardest when' the us even now to a greater degree than give it expression In mnny exquisite
I f W e r l e a s e Y ou , T e ll O llie r s .
If W e D o n ’ t, T e ll Us.
Weft Virginia ami a stick pin and signal started for work nt S a. m., some who pre living. . And so it shall works of art. Arid that delightful oc­
several other ;M icles of jewelry and nnd this same spirit kept the work always be. Tbe memory of our broth­ cupation held her passionate interest
all the money He could find. He was- at top notch nil day. At noon the ers shnlt stay with .us always.
almost, to the very hour of her transAfter all, one consolation is left to
the real article and made his entry house which Is to provide shelter for
lntinn. She was ever striving
to
without waking any of the family. the travel-worn tourist had its foun­ Elks in the fnct that while body re­ make the ennvas tell you what things
Mrs Blount, daughter of Dr. Walker, dation laid and its timber erected, turns to earth from whence it came, sho saw in this glorious word. Tims
of E f .Myers, Who is visiting the fam­ and via- well &lt;vi) tin- way toward Com­ the spirit goes back to Him who gave . forest and lake, fields nnd hills, flowit, the remembrance of these absent i ers nnd fruit, sunset and dawn, all
ily, had U’l-ii awake at intervals with pletion
Fruit and Vegetable Crate*
jsewer pipes were laid and
hj-r bai.y and was giving it medicine the entire plot of ground had beer\ brothers is ours nnd remains with us charmed her soul, and it is wonderful
and awakened about three in the- cleared. At noon a feast was spread and cannot bo taken away.
You Can Buy From Us at
how they stole so many delightful
The eulogies were delivered by
morning to look at her watch and see j ,iy thp women of the dty an() {t wm8
WJioIeiaU prices .
hours* out o f her busy life. Though
e ft
the time when she discovered the a most excellent menl and highly rel- Hon. W. F., Shelley nnd Hon. Forest the painter hns gone, she has left our
Ijike nnd they were given! in a mnp- city opriched by one of the rarest
watch missing, Cnlling tocher father|,v the workers.
Wrli* for Prlc* Lift
ncr
that came straight from the heart
and *asking for the time Dr. Walker
treasures
o
f
her
art—the
beautiful
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The University" of Florida band
W.A. Merryday Company
■found.hie watch missing and upon furnished music for the occasion and of each of thym. The only members painting nf the city of Mndrson an
Palatka, Florida
awakening the family this loss * of the rythin of the mimic was echoed 'o f Sanford bulge deceased during tbe scon from the south' shore of ,tmke
many ether articles was noted. The in the pounding of the hammers. On |year vvern W. IE Deters and Joe Dc- Monona. This treasure adorns the
nut)
burglar must have taken off otic, of the whole it was a glorious victory i Mont, both of them greatly beloved 1walls’ of the Young Women's Chris­
their brother Elks nnd both of
the screen windows on tbe lower front for the pride of the citizens of by
tian Association building on State
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Ithem having been staunch members
floor, broke into tho house, searched Gainesville
in their town and the ,
,L_._ ,.#1 street. And when you look upon it,
ENGLAND!
Sold emrwhcm b y fynufmu dealers
the entire premises and made his es- iamp site will bear lasting e‘- « l^req of Sanford Toil go during their life remohiber the noble woman and cher­
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und dfporiment atoroQ time.
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ca|H* all in .about (,n,. hour’s time and
ish tho memory of Mrs. Eva A. Cur­
lo their willingness to do a *ood
The exercises were impressive nnd
no amateur cyuld have accomplished. t|rn for thejr fej,ow
tiss.— E. L. Eaton, in the Wisconsin
countrymen.
very
beautiful as the memorial exer­ State Journal, Madison, Nov. 6.
this nnd escaped.
(The Boy Scoats were excused from
cises of the Elks nre the world over
_ The police, department was
f*or (h(l ^
flnd lhcy
knclAUdcd shum o e e o c a
t
fnObfc-Dwtink-aue*‘
dtalely notified but no c ue has yet
whlte. wa8h,ntf bri(:ivld white- and the Methodist church had been
Work on . the jetties near Fort
.Wen discovered that would lead to the n,&lt;&gt;hifl thp fonce and a„ trw&gt;3 which beautifully decorated for the occas­
ion nnd lent itself admriabty for the Pierce hns been proceeding slowly
identity o f the th.ef and if any o n e ^ ^ Ifft tu ghjldc the grounds.
purpose.
during the last week o f two, owing
to the rough weather which has in­
WHY THAT LAME BACK?
terfered with the placing of the rock,
nnd
the fnct that the jetty now reach­
That morning lamcness-those sharp
pains when bending or lifting, make es the breakers nnd it is possible to
work n burden and rest impossible. work only at low tide.
Don't be hadicapped by a bad back—
look to your kidneyj You will make
no mistake by following this Sanford
resident’s example.
Mrs. W. A. Til Iis. 110&lt;* Elm Ave.,
says: “ I am just as'strong for Doan’a Kidney Pills now as when I endors­
ed them before.
I used them some
few years ago. At that time I had
a sore and lame back and found it di­
fficult to bend over. My lcidncys did­
n't act as they should, either. I used
a box of Doan's and they regulated my*
kidneys and rid me o f the pains in
f 3- L1?^
my back. I have great faith In Doan’s
Kidney Fills."
Price^ GO cents- at all dealers. Don't
aimpfy ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mrs. Tillis had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.

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wearing, those large puffs over her
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ON PEACE TIME PROGRAM
WILL TOTAL FIVE BILLION

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Of 1MONTEZUMA HOTEL
Law to Be Tested OPENS TOMORROW

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The constitutionality of the 1917 ANOTHER FINE HOTEL FOR SAN­
FORD OPENS ITS
j state law putting all county officials
DOORS.
(on a graduated commission fee sys______
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I*l‘,n tostend of the present system of j
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allowing the county officials to have!
Another fine hotel is added to San­
TEMPORARY QUARTERS
[all the fees collected from their re-!
ford’s
growing tint today nnd the
Costs
f
F 0 ,{ T » E MANY VISITORS
|»P«tive Offices ns salaries, will be
Montezuma will open for dinner to­
WHO ARE TRAVELING lcstct* *n l^c eoUrts&gt; and the first*
Nor can you make much money without some
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* j meeting will be by the sheriffs of morrow and take care o f the home
this
(Tram W.daod.,-, Dtily)
j the state, who will hold their annual people nnd the tourists from
effort to
J. D. Hood and Secretary Pcarman, meeting in the Circuit Court cham* time forward. The Montezuma has
been in coursu o f constructior for the
of the Chamber of Commerce, went hers Wednesday i.t 11 a. m.
Reserve Your Resources
out yesterday morning and collected \ The legislature of 1917 pnssed a past year, Capt. K. It. Murrell buying
by establishing credit with a reliable bank.
over one hundred dollars for a fund bill, which was drawn up by Judge the property and spending consider­
army a n d n a v y a s k f o r b ig
to put up n first class camp some- Ion Farris of Jacksonville, putting all able money on, making it one of the
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SUM IF LEAGUE
W h y not make some real " H A Y ” in the SUN
finest hotels in this section o f the
where
near
Sanford
where
not
only
the
county
officials
of
the
state
on
n
FAILS
SHINE by starting a check account with us
campers but others who are unnble to graduated scale, allowing them a state.
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Tho Montezumn hns forty rooms
(Br Th« AnocitWd r n ti)
find a house can live this winter and certain percentage on all fees collcctBuild up your credit that you may be able to
nnd
is
nrrnngcd
with
the
solo
idea
of
WASHINGTON, Dec. 6.— Another if a suitable tract o f land can be cd from their offices, none to receive
master difficult problems.
j*aco time estimate of nearly $5,000,- purchased tho^enmp idea will expand more than $6,000 a year ns sninry, giving the guests that atmosphere of
solid
comfort
nnd
home
appearances
000,000 for the government’s expenses into something tangible.
, instead of allowing the officials all
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during the fiscal year 1922 faced conIt hns been suggested thnt the city the fees collected by their respective that goes straight to the heart o f the
stranger in our midst. The rooms nre
press when it reassamblcd today; or some o f the organizations o f the offices,
r.
nil
arranged with everything in the
The exact figures ns transmitted by city take the nmtter in hund, secure! The county judges will
hold n
Secretary Houston were $4,653,856,- the Innd, put in streets nnd water and meeting in the offices o f the Cham- way of modern conveniences nnd with
753, an increase of nearly one bil­ other necessities and divide the innd her o f Commerce Tuesday morning the-comfortable rooms nnd tho excel­
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lion over the appropriation for. the- into lots and rent the ground space to for the purpose of discussing what lent cuisine th«5*Montczuma will take
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current your but $211,000,000
less nny nnd nil who would desire a place action to take in regard to proposed itc place nmong the best hotels of
. the stntei
than estimates submitted a year ago. to stay during the winter or the Sum- ehnnges in the law, nnd also to disMr.*
Murrell
was
fortunate
in
se­
Continuing war costs were directly mer months.
cuss the proposition o f testing the
curing Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T. McLendon
reflected throughout the estimate, in­
This iden is taking root nmong the inw in the courts while the county
to take charge o f the Montezuma. Mr.
dicating that the government might cities of the world today on accovint tax assessors, circuit court clerks
McLendon is a hotel man o f many bunch o f hustling salesmen and they ears right along. If there are any
be on a four billion dollar basis fo r o f the dearth of houses everywhere, nnd other officials affected by the
years experience and enme. here from never fail to clenr out n car load of people wnnting a fine ear fo r Christ­
some years to come, ns compared The tract of land cduid be purchased bill will hold a meeting in Janunry
W inter‘Haven where he hns been re­ I.cxingtonB in a few weeks after re­ mas time see this elegant line o f
with the one billion maximum pre­ outright and made very desirable and to take up tho subject.,
siding for some time but seeing the ceiving them. Perry Jernigan is n Ixixlngtons nt the B. &amp; O. Gnrngo and
ceding the war. The single item o f kopt up in good shape nnd made into
Many of the county officials in the
possibilities of Sanford in the hotel former newspnper man and knows got a demonstration—the boys are
interest on the public debt was alminiature city of its own with nil larger counties o f the state receive
line wns persuaded to come here nnd the value of printers' ink nnd he uses not stingy with their gas at all and
most the pre-war maximum of all ap- the modern improvements. There is from $15,000 to $30,060 a year under
take (his fine new hotel. The Monte­ it with the result thnt he moves his will take you out at any time.
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propriations, this total being $922,- nq one wanting to camp out who the present system nnd a few years
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zuma will be welenmod into the fig Id.
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650,000. In addition there was an es- would not bo willing to pay n small ago it was not unusual for ninny to
With the present remarkable growth
timatc of $205,754,864 for the war ground rent or who would not be will- receive from ,$20,000 to $60,000 n
o f Sanford nnd the demand for hotel
debt sinking fund.
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,ing to buy n small tract o f Innd for a year as fees, bi\t in recent years
accommodations the field ennnot be
Of the individual departments, the jtemporary home with the idea
thnt about $30,000 has been the limit rCcovered with half a dozen good hotels
army nnd navy, ns usual, asked for A permanent home could be built nt .ceivcd by any, it is stated.
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nnd nil of them mean more people for
the greatest amounts, tho estimate fo r any time. As there arc carpenters ' Under the new law no official will
Snn'onl.
the military establishment being nnd other nrtisnns nmong the tour- receive more than $5,000 with the
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$699,275,502; for the naval establish- f ists they could easily mrike nrrnngc- exception of L. D. Howell, county soment, $658,522,231. The total estl- nights to build temporary ‘quarters licitor, who will receive a sninry of SPECIAL LEXINGTON
AUTOMOBILES ARRIVE
mites as given by Mr. Houston fol- this season and takh care of all those $5,100 under the new law, regardless
fn s
low:
who would rare to take up cpinrters of whether or not his office receives
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Legislative (congress) $9,324,040. here for the winter.
the necessary amount of fees to mnkc
The B. it O. Garage have received
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Executive (White House nnd g o v -) The auto camp offers one of the up that amount;. This wns by n spec- n car load of new Lexington ears thnt
rmmertt departments) $125,448,379. big problems facing every Florida city ini legislative enactment of 1910.
!„ro In unties,'all of them. As stiver
Judicial . (supreme court) $1,680,- and arrangements should be
made
Mnny prominent members of the tised in the Ilernljl, they nre special
215.
now looking to the future nnd ar­ profession cjnim thnt the 1917 law Is j,,bs, special hotly lines, special upDepartment of agriculture, $41,- rangements thnt would be satisfactory so full of loopholes and flaws that holslor.v, special tops und they nre
989,379. •
to all parties concerned.
they believe that the Inw will never special in tviry respect. The it. &amp;
Foreign Intercourse, $11,983,848.
stnnd n test of the rourts and thnt j o arr forlorn, te m scouring this car
Indian affairs, $11,980,703.
therefore the county officials rnny be of extra fine Lexington ears [or the
TODD A SELLERS Dll) IT.
Pensions, $265,190,000.
able to still rolled their salaries un- hn'iday trad and hive already disPanama J amil, $16,187,255.
In the write up of the Methodist ib r the old fee systf-m, regardless of j ^&gt; ,| . f (wo „ r them but have several
Public w.rks, $250,928,194.
parsonage Inst week tm mention wns a court decision, until the incoming bcauths left. The L\ &amp; O !u , «
Postal sen-ice, $685,406,902.
made o f the work of tin- different legislature which meet* in
A^iril,
Miscellaneous, $75,154,741.
artisans nnd artists on the home nnd passes new laws.
Permanent annual appropriations, Todd A Seller, who pointed the par- l Local county officials stated Mon$1.300,776, 391.
sonnge want the world to know that ‘lay that all of the county officials
I best estimates prepared by the they were the men behind the paint " f the state whose salaries are nfDemocratic administration for the bnish. We saw the work and it wns G-cted by the law will hold meetings
operation of the government during O. K. in every particular nnd Todd &amp; to discuss the situation created by
the first-fiscal year of the new Re­ Sellers nre not only artists in paint- the lav; nnd to hire attorneys, nnd in*
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publican administration. Republican ing nnd decorating am] wall paper “ truet them to test the law in the
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leaders in ihe senate nnd house al­ jobs but they, believe in advertising courts.
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ready have forecast n Sharp cpt in and are using the Herald to let th e 1 In nddition,* these officials assert
the total ami within the week the people know about them nnd we take that they will also make a strong
$ C 0 0
h,*'J4v...... nimittes will begin the work pleasure in announcing that not only f'eht before ihe new legislature to
of shaping the (nils which will carry the Methodist parsonage is one o f have the law repealed or else
the 111111- for the various departments, their jobs but many more around Lied, in tin- event the courts decide
The estimate for the postal service Sanford and their work speaks for g a i n s t them. The officials further
THE BEST
will not actually figure in govern- ftac|f. If you hnvc nny work of this -asserted thnt they intended to go
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menial expenditures,'since the postal ‘ kind look up Todd &amp; Sellers, they are ■ahead nnd collect their salaries unCORSET
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the
obi
system
u/itil
a
court
de­
revenues practically cover the cost o f (he boys to do it nnd do it right.
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FOR STOUT
Included in the estimate for the
new legislation strengthens the Inw
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING
•rniy and navy is a total o t $95,000,. 1
or etse modifies or reipeals it nltoWOMEN.
600 f&lt;T development nnd maintenance To the Stockholders of Sanford Iluild- getner.
°f the air service in the two defening &amp; I-onn Association:
, The meeting of the sheriffs wns
LIG H T B U T I U V I I
*i'e branches of the government. Tho
The annual meeting of the stock- called by I’ . (J. Ramsey of GaincsSTRONG
W IX 7J 10 If,
r*v&gt; asks fur $35,000,000 nnd the holders o f the Sanford Building A ville, president of the Florida ShorON SAIF. FOR A
*rmy seeks $60,000,000,
Loan Association will be held at its iffs Association. In the letter reB*1 U /T f
DISTRIBUTORS
SHORT TIME
Fhii f among the estimates for tho office, 10 Magnolia avenue, Sanford, reived by Sheriff W. H. Dowling on
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^vy is one of $184,000,000'to contin- Florida, nt eight p. m., Saturday, Jan- , Monday, J. R. S. Houstwnn, secrej l u J m v i Na4
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*e the 19IC three-year building pro- uary 8, 1921, for the purpose of elect- tnry and treasurer, stated thnt to
NDtomc icmcTAsmon w »m tn »
*T*m- Pay for tho navy personnel ing directors for the ensuing year, addition to discussing' the new fee
DwtH. • nlnWrUn
KwTart
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nnd to transact such other business system and discussing legal methods
The army’s greatest single item is as may legall come before it.
o f testing the law in the courts the
**15,659,830. for the pny nnd mileage
T. J. MILLER,
sheriffs w'ould elect officers to perve
®f officers and men.
President’, for the ensuing yqnr.
Subsistence Attest;
id
M- the force is estimated at
A. P. CONNELLY,
• j The sheriffs association was orgnn:
I ,490895.
An appropriation of
.
Secretary
12-8-oaw4t ixed in 1913 by Sheriff Dowling who
If you want your wife to do a thing wns elected the first) president.—
,808,000 Is postponed for the natf of
lonal guard.
just tell her you won’t permit it.
Jacksonville Metropolis.
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Expenditures on public works sug*£
I s now ready to serve the trade in this part o f
fMtrd under 4he wnr department toi .
Florida in everything in
•Ul *185,1.34,428, of which $68;097,865
tf*® to river and harbor improvcf
A
jnent. For improvement nnd mainmince of military posts, fortificat
ns and other works of defense the
,n »y lists $117453,614.

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The Carter Lumber Co.

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Builders’ Supplies

Hydrate Lime in sacks

m a s o n ic e l e c t io n

he annual election o f officers of
“ "ford Lodge No. 62 F. &amp; A. M.,
*** held last night In the lodge
A large crowd was present ns
Election is an event of unusual In- *
In addition to the election
0 candidates were initiated, the
T0rJt
put on by W. T. Wheclesa,
Junior Warden.
The, results of the election were as
follows:
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W- T. Wheel ess, S. W. '
s; Babbett, J- W.
’ • W. Spencer, Treas.
L! B‘ Adams, Sec’y.
, ® lodgo has enjoyed a very pros-

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1920

Why pay the Middle Man profits on Purina O-Molene and other Purina Feeds by buy
ing from the small merchants when you can buy direct through' the Cates Crate Co
Phone 181 J CATES CRATE COMPANY
and save 50c to $1.00 per Sack.
LONG WOOD PICK L I
Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. Fuller nnd Miss
Lelia Fuller were shopping in Orlnndo
Thursday.
Mrs. Nettie Barlow, from Orlnndo,
was to see her mother, Mrs. Porter,
Thursday.
The box supper held Friday eve for
the benefit of the Library was a great

NOTICE

or

INCORPORATION

\iillr* !• b*r*l’7 cliff* lliil it*1, lie* nr..Iff
illDMl. Inlrml (» a[&gt;pl/ in Ibe. llnmirablr l'»ry
A. llif'lrf llottnur i'f ! I * Slain of Kliitblii,
■m lit* Mh il*f of Jammy, A. !■ IIOI. fur
teller* I’atrnt lmnr(n**lllil III* Sll.ttlXOl.K
u k a i .t v
a m i i n v e s t m e n t c o iip o r a t io n
tlinlel lb* fnllnnlttc Jim|.i*ril rliart.r, tb* uric
lull til whirl, I* it"* ,oii III* In lit* office of
Ihr .iftirtatf of MI* fc
OKU. W. KNICIIT,
KHWAtlll IIIIXIINS.
into, U. IlKUItlNII.
ARTICLE Or INCORPORATION
OF THE
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SEMINOLE REALTY AND INVESTMENT
CORPORATION
\V*. the umleralannl. h i,* a,***e|ate*l. an l ilo
hprahf a,*-*rlalr unr**l&gt;** ti&gt;cclln-r foe lb*
puriaa* of formlni nnraelaea Inin a I*«*ly politic
ami *-**n**irala umler and I,j tlrtti* of lit* lawa
nf lb* SI atc of I*.mill a. ami do adopt Ibe fnt
binlns Arltrl*a of Incorporation.

Prof. Shaffer was a visitor in. San­
ford Thursday.
B. J. Overstreet was in Orlnndo
Saturday.
Tli* natn* of Itita rofpocallon aball lw Send,
J. S. 'Dinkel was transacting busi- not*
lleally and Inrea Imen [ t'or|&gt;oratlofl. and
It,
plaraa of bualnea* at Sanford, Plml.Ja, and
npaa in Sanford Monday.
tuih otbar placwa aa may from tin,* in i|m* be Mias Lucy Simpson of Orlnndo nrret,ary In onlar to carry on the affalra and
apont the week with Miss I.clin liudnca* of lb* corporation.
ARTICLE t.
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Teller.
cnmlurlcd by thla nirporalloa aball be |o bnjf, |
Mr. and Mrs..
own. tell and conrej- real ratal*, and to tin- ,
|imr* the aanic by crccttnc Imlbllnce tti«nmii;|
•Longwood were visitors in Orlando lo bar and acll real aatalr for oilier*, on comir monBjr and a*ror*
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Saturday.
pijinnil of aim*, and itw&gt;n*y ollicrwla* owlac, |
Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Barlow o f Or­ by tmif If****, it* rda, laimta, nolca or other j
t litre for
lando wns plaiting Mr. nnd Mrs. nbllititlou
luaiis nf money; I
LcVino Sunday.
Services were held at the Christ
to raauiln*, pit* nn ami zuaranlrp tilt*
Church Sunday. Rev. Peek o f San­ ratal*;
In teal csial*: In baiult* all brunet*** of In
anram-e. Inelmlln* Ibe nm!*r*,rflliit' of nub,
ford officiating.
tuobllm: to .l-uy ami a*ll. arnutre. own and
Mr. nnd ^Irs. J, ft. Dinkel and Miss •inbl all p* (tonal properly nectawary amt n&lt;lin lic e u n In i.miliictliis ami lr«n*oi’iInc any
Olive Dinkel were in Orlnndo Satur­ bir.liieaa
ibat till* rorjtmiltm It autlmrlrcil In
rarry on^ ami to ,1n all amii nllicr anil fiirlbcr
day. •
Ibines a» may t*&gt; n*rr*»ary nmt e\|*e*!letit tn
J. A. Bistline is* making an ad­ !* ibibc f„r lb* aucccaafsl iransaribai nf Ibe
1msIlieSt amt affair* nf Ibis ■...rl-‘f ti11.m aln|
dition to his bungalow.
la lias* excreta* atul enjoy all of ll.e. rlcbta,
Mrs.-K, K. Hardy was shopping in pitpf, ami prt,II*c*a Inrblmt tn i-nr;-itnI!"HS
i.r.', ntn*l ami rsltllnc umler ( b e bins nf lb*
Sanford on Friday.
Mali* of fT„rIda.
J. • ..
F. J. Neimyer wits transacting Tie aimmnl of ARTICLE
Ibc rapllal aliwk air tills **.ii
oration
aball
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THOt-SANP HOL­
business in Sanford Friday.
LARS ffsl,niWl.l«n: to be ilUbldl Inin ElVE
Mij. and Mrs. Farmer and Mrs. IIIM Ull;l&gt; StIMtKS of Iba par table of ONE
\ PIIEI&gt; H U .M ils ifliat uni anrb. to IsStuart from Farmington, Me., are 111
paid f-*r will* lawful money of Ibc I nllnl
sliis,
nr any p-.rtI-'ll of tbn said capllat
located in the Neimyer House.
■PmV niai b*-w*fer Is* payable In. nr 1-,'icl
Mr. Wm. Erskine is the guest of I II Used for. 1*1 III 1t;W ptirrliaee nf i'f i-l-'l I' nr
e pi Ilie* In property, lalsir nr ssryb'v- , I a
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. E, Hardy.
pl.l ralttallint linii-l.'T In Is- dsIecin.in-d by Hie
Win. Peck ami Mr. Tyler, both of |Ins r*l nf ! -! I*’. l "I ,
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•Connecticut, arc located in the I'huiM-r
cottage for tlu- winter.
Mrs. Porter returned Monday from
the hospital where she has been for
several days.
Funeral of William Tt. llealy, son
o f W B. llealy, was held at the Longwood Cemetery Tuesday afternoon,
December 7th. The impressive serv­
ice of the Elks was held, of which
he was a member.
Willie wns formerly a I. ingwooii
hoy hut left her,- some years
made many friends, spending most nt
his life on the railroad, cnmim-nring
as a newsboy and working up to lie
a conductor. He wns only I years
old
A large number of his friends from
New Smyrna, Winter Park, Sanford
nnd l.otikwood were present.
He leaves a wife, mother and fattier
of Miami, two brothers and one sister
i'ii*ri li-dT
At t r i CLI H
who live in the North and were an

Tin- Social DepartitnM.it
"f
the
at ftiilnwa
Woman’s Club have been very fur- isrttjrg-* W rkt£iti
&lt;**n
tunntt* in securing the Million Dollar IMviHl tllrvlw
&lt;*. Ilftrim:. Htnl
Band for a dance Wednesday even­ IN WITNI’JiM \V||till
lUMiri^rAtiir* **f llil*
ing.
I#u!»*.nU'wi| fl.etr nafitr*
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After the evening concert
down­
town the hnnd will go tu the, Purish
House mid it will be ii mri- treat to
Sanford to have such mush to dance
Theft? i.h,
inur.M1, a fhar^r f«?r
the evening, the regblar price for nil
the dances that havn been given late­
ly and tho Social Department not on­
ly expects to shaft* a good time with
the Sanford public nt lnrge hut hopes
to realize quite a neat sum.
Poit Cards at the lleraW office, lc
bargain.

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KITCHEN
CABINETS
H ie lie s t S erva n t in Your House
These are Just n few of the exclusive features found in

O ver $100,000 is spent annually to furnish these con ­
veniences. E very one o f them is a w orth-w hile i.iv
provement and really n ecessary to attain the highes
degree of kitchen cabinet perfection, h'ven though thes*
im provem ents represent a great financial outlay, thprice lo you is not increased one cent.T h e co stu fa S T- r
is no creator than that o f an y good cabinet. T h e differ

n* * •sli trcA
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n Sellers. Autom atic Low ering Flour Bin w hich elimi­
nates lifting, strainint»nnd climbing. Autom atic Base Shelf
ICxtender w hich dv&gt;"i aw ay with needless stooping.
A nt-P roof C ist era, w hich slop entraqc-- o f these pests.
The: e are many other features equally as interesting.
ViMt miy m ore, pee these Im p rovem en ts with yotir i » - n ryes W e
will -:a,oai:i our libeiul Selling plan w ith terms to suit your in com e.
T -kit bilvn tilogo o f this op portu n ity . Ui-^iii lo r a j uy u j a y t'j*

cuo and leisuto a Sellers guarantees.

it is Hon. F. P. Foster, oui* next rep­
HON. F. P. FORSTER
resentative
in the Floridn legislature,
DONATES TO THE HOSPlT.U
who has hnndcd to the president of
Our’ hospital is ever in the minds the hospital a generous donation, with
and hearts of thd best citizens of our the reqbest that it be used in what­
city, ns evidenced by the numerous ever manner may seem best to tho
gifts that are continually being, mndo executive committee. Mr. Foster is
toward its *mnlntennnce. This time, a friend of nil good institutions, nnd

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ts Dorn his serl’at Murphy, the Irrepressible Irishlure, especially man who is known throughout the
nnd educational length and breadth of the state, n i
here today in the interests o f his logW. LAWTON,
dslative book that he hns published
•President. enc^ session. Pat hns many friends
here where ho lived at one time sod
Try a Herald Want Ad.—It pays
they are nlwnya glnd to sec him.

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BEST DISPOSITION MADE OF PRODUCE
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1920 CROP, PEPPER, EGG PLANT AND TOMATO T l i a f
A l l a n Q a a il C n
SEED just arrived. Call and see us before buying - - - I I I c L . H l l c l l O C C U V /O .
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Christmas Time
Ant^ your thoughts turning to gifts nnd something for
friends, for family, for come one somewhere. What n
wonderful idea that
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In our Bank has become and how fine it is now for tho-m
who had n Christmas Savings Account with us this year
to come in now and get their money for gifts or for some
good cause, •

Let Us Explain It

UP8ALA AND GRAPEVILLE

We are surely bplessed with perfect
days at this writing.
Sunday-school will meet at 2:30
for the winter months. A warm wel­
come for everybody; wo were glad to
have with us a number from First
$ street last time.
Jesse Lee nnd wife nnd little ones
were visiting ntthe home of his par­
ents on Sunday.
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Hoy Lee hns taken the place, of his
brother on the school bus while Jesse
is employed ngain at*the market in
Sanford.
Some sneak” 'thief stole a bicycle
% ou^ ° f the gnrnge of Andrew Bnrthson Inst week.
The young folks of the High School
from this section enjoyed - on auto
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ings Account for next yenr. Ask your neighbor who has
one and then talk it over with—

trip to Eustis to witness the basket ♦++^+++++++++++++++*++**++*&lt;*-M -+*l&gt;-f&gt;+*+&lt;t++++++++**&lt;t++*4
ball game 'twixt Eustis and Sanford
on Friday.
Mrs. Austin Williams was visiting
Sunday at the home o f Mr. and Mrs.
Voile Williams.
We are so glad to hear that the
danger
passed in Mrs. Vihlen ense
MANY SUITABLE GIFTS. SOME NOT CARRIED BY
and sh Is slowly recovering. Her
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OTHER STORES
daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Robbins and
MIhs Olga, have been with her as
much ns possible.
Miss Olga Bellen spent the week­
end in town with her sister, Mrs. Dan
Hedges.
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, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ehrensperger nnd
Miss Olgn Bellen visiter with rela­
tives at Fort Christmas, Thanksgiving
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Dr. Conway *f Orange City prencher
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for us last- Sunday on "Faith." Wc

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DIAMONDS—
(The finest line in Florida)

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AURTICLES

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YOUR APPROVAL. GOODS SENT FOR SELECTION
TO THOSE FURNISHING SATISFACTORY
REFER­
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OPPORTUNITY

THE PEOPLES BANK

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.Knocks nt YoYur Door But O nee and It Will Never Knock at
Your Door Again With This Kind of a Proposition.

JACKSONVILLE

FLORIDA

A MODERN BUNGALOW
InBt year.
FIGURES ON FLORIDA
FRUIT CROP
Mr. Wj{,linnis states that while the,
price o f fruit just now is somewhat
George R. Williams, special ngent lower than it hns been—oranges
of Chase A Co., of Jacksonville, who bringing about $2.65—he looks for
Is making headquarters pere, stop­ an improvement nfter the holidnys
ping at the Hotel Thelma, furnishes nnd believes satisfactory prices will *
us the following figures on citrus prevail Inter.— Lakeland Telegram.
shipments this season:
That Fitzgerald ease at Daytona
, I’p to December 3, there, had been
3,2157 curs of grapefruit shipped from is developing many interesting fea­
Florida, equivalent to 1,143,000 box­ tures and from tin* daily reports of
the Daytona papers somebody is go­
es.
At the same date there had been ing' to jail right soon. It is rather
shipped 1,11'- cars of oranges, equiv­ bad on the newspaper profession of
Volusia county that such things
alent to 1,500(000 boxes.
The t nip f citrus fruit for the, woujd happen and especially to be
year is estimated at 13,000,000 boxes. aired in the open forum. But then—
There lias been more fruit shipped
up to this unit* than to the snme date

The mnn who gets a black eye gen­
erally earns it.

Of six rooms, screened*wide porches, nil modern conveniences
and improvements, il fnct one of the finest homes in the eity
surrounded by oranges nnd grapefruit trees, (lowers, plants,'
shrubs, fountains, beautiful lawns, a complete home nnd then

shall be glad to hear him again. Rev. ing- out o f ditches nnd cnmtls in Flor­
Albertson’s voice went back on him ida Gpoves nnd Black Hammock
for the day, but he taught the.clnss Drpinngc Ditches.
tor tis.
Estimated yardage 12,000 cq. yds,
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certified check for $250.00 pay- ~~
Mrs. T. O. Tyner nnd son, Elmer,
able
to
E. A. Douglass, clerk of Sem­
and Mrs. Mabel Krell and little Dor­
inole
County,
must'accompany each
othy yient Monday with relatives nt
bid.
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Wipdermere, going and coming in
Plans and specifications can be seen
their auto.
at tiie office of E. A. Douglflss or enn
NOTICE TO DRAINAGE CON­ bo secured from Fred T. Williams,
engineer, Sanford, Florida, on de­
TRA (T O R S
posit of $5.00 tube returned if a bid
is made.
Sealed bids w illabe received by the
The Bonrd reserves the right to re­
Board o f County •Commissioners of
ject nny or,nil bids.
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Seminole County, Florida, at the
By order of the Board of County
office of said Board at the Court
Commissioners of Seminole County,
House in Sanford, Florida, on or be­
Florida.
fore ten o’clock A. M. on the 11th
E. A. DOUGLASS,
day of January, 1D21, for the c le a n -L -r .
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Clerk.

fllN E ACRES OFTILED LAND
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Upon which you can raise winter vegetables for the land is
tilled and in first-class condition and has made money forthc
owner every year nndthe crops on it will speak for the productivenoA of the land.
This is not onljLii beautiful home place but one that*will
make you m oney.jO n the'shore of beautiful Lake Monroe and
the land one day in the near fture will be subdivided into city
lots ami make you a fine profit. In the city just five blocks *
"rorn tho business portion. The greatest opportunity in*«*his
state for n man with money enough to mnke the first pay­
ment. You must see it to realize what it really means.

A. P. Connellv Real Estate Go.

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to every man, woman or child that will send in the
name of a Reo Passenger car or speed wagon pros­
pect providing we make the sale. ^ As soon as the
sale is made you get the GOLD, or if you are a pros­
pect tell us and save $25 on the sale of the REO.
This/ is your chance to
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so you
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PAGE EIGHT

MOTORISTS
KNOWTHEMILEAGE
Of THEIR GASOUNE

TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION
COMMITTEE WANTS BETTER
MOVEMENT OF VEGETABLES
METHODISTS GATHER

AT TAI
i From W*dn«*d*y*t Dally)

LAHASSEE FOR WEEK’S
WORK

Have "Sewerage and
Water Connections

AND ONE OF THE BEST IN THE
ENTIRE STATE. BEING IN
HEART OF THE CITY
(T r a m T u a d a s 'a D * t ! v )

The traffic nnd transportation com­
mittee of the Sanford Chamber of
made. Thciy? campers are good peo­
Commerce will meet Thursday evenple who are seeing America first and
TALLAHASSEE, Dec. 8.— The first Tng in the Palm Room of the Valdez
come to Florida to get first hand in­ •business session of the 1920 Florida Hotel to act upon the very important
formation. They like Sanford and Annual conference be pan this mom- question of the present transportation
many of them have bought property ing and quite a few ministers nnd being given Sanford vegetables also
or will buy property before they leave laymen arrived on the early train the matter of terminn] delays nnd
and become regular winter ^visitors. Tuesday morning nnd went into co n -j connection deliveries. Co-operation of
Sanford owes them n good rigfiping ference of the board sessions at 10 all interestcd partics is necessary in
ground but ft should be on the lake o’clock Tuesday. Bishop W. A. Cand- order to eliminate present bad condifront with the best of sewerage sys­ ler, the presiding officer of the eon- tions and to prevent future repetition
tems and everythihg absolutely sanf- ference, arrived on Thursday of last of same. It is the intention of this
tnry.
.week. Ilu laid the cornerstone of th e‘ committee to recommend to
the
new Methodist church at Madison the Board of Governors whatever action
NEWMAN CATCHES THIEF
latter part of the week and preached they consider necessary to bring imWHO WAS IN STORE
j there on Sunday.
. mediate relief to shippers.
Committee questionnaires recently
PROVES TO BE CONVICT [ Between 30 and 40 pcqple arrived
j Monday on the sp ira l car from Tam- sent to the members o f tho Chamber
pn. Hnlf of the crowd bought tick- of Commerce should be returned to
ets from Tampa and Plnnt City nnd the secretary promptly in order that

All things come from what at first
seems insurmountable
difficulties
and the Auto Camps that have been
talked about for many months now
aeem to have come to the point where
Sanford will liav.o the best location
in the state-bright in the heart o f
the city.
The temporary camp established on
Sanford Heights has outgrown its
usefulness nnd has been n source of
annoyance to the city officials as the
residents On the Heights objected to
making it a* large capip and'thg city
never intended it for a permanent
camp hut had made no provisions for
another camp nnd ns the city had in­
vited the campers to come in nnd take
a. place they, availed themselves of
the opportunity nnd c-amn in such
large number* that the camp grounds
were soon filled with tourists and if
the grounds became unsanitary as is
charged the city is to blame for it
and not thd tourists. It is up to the
city to see that the camp is in first
class sanitary condition and that is
the primp reason for having it well
within the city limits where a better
sewerage System can be
arranged
and where the sanitary nnd police de­
partments can have supervision ov­
er the camp just as they have over
the citizens of Sanford who are Ijving
in houses. The enmp grounds are no
di/ferent from regular residences
nnd should be under the same regula­
tions.
Yesterday without any warning the
city officials gave the campers 24
hours notice to move and while City
Manager Ryan had fixed up a tem­
porary place farther out on the
Heights for the campers it was not
what they desired and they were pre­
paring to leave for othl-r point? when
J. I). Hood came to the rescue and
told them t&lt;&gt; camp on the bulkhead as
soon as he could have the city level
o ff th« ground and place sewerage
connections thereon, but J. D. Hood
could not wait, for that and this morn­
ing carried a petition around among
the business men of the city and collertnl an amount sufficient t" make
these improvements and if the camp
can in* made on the ground? just
across from the old hotel property in­
stead of farther down the lake front
Sanford will have one of the finest
•camping grounds in the state and
one that will have all the modern
conveniences, and that w ill hold ,500
families very comfortably
This camp should be established at
once and then the city advertise for
the people to come here ami mnkp
Sanford their home for the remaind­
er of the season. Othe.r cities are
spending big sums on the camping
grounds and making them permanent
institutions Fqr it will be years be­
fore the house shortage can be met w r &gt;'
nnd these camps are giving Florida SP*CI
cities more advertising than any im­
provements that £avc evei^
been

KNOW
THE*MILEAGf
OF YOUR re ED

T w o thirds o f a ton o f

Purjna O-Molene will go w
far as a ton of corn or oats.
Make a comparison and yon
will see that it pays to feed
mules and horses a properly
balanced radon, Juat as It pays
in dairying or hog raising.

O-Molene is good ground

HORSES

grains, balanced to get more
work from work animals. No
medicine or stimulants in it.
It’* *11 real feed.

It’fj your move.

Get a

checkerboard bag of Purina
O-Molene and ece bow far H
will go.

SIX BUSINESS HOUSES IN COURT
FOR NOT HAVING
• "SCREEN DOORS

i nerc &gt;ero six convictions .or
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lntion of the serein ordinance yesterday in Judge Housholder’s court.

U in c h e c k e r b o a r d b a g * o n ly , b y

A Message from the Purina House
B „ o r r o M „ AS DROPPED OUT
OUR FEED HOUSE

GROCERY DEPARTMENT
........._______ _______
SOME OF OUR GROCERY P RIC E*

The violators were among the mcrOmolcne Muft* Feed, sk.^l3.50 Pure Leaf Lard, per lb — --------$ -29*
chants of the city who were probably
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,p »b Tin pure Le„£
______ 5 .0O
unaware of the law but this did not Purina Molassek Mule feed, sack 3.00
^ ^ ^ Compoun(|,n h J ........... to.0»
save them and they were put under 1purinn Checker Board Scratch
04.lbs. Pillsbury F l o u r ___________1.75
suspended sentence i&amp;d made to pay; fef(J pcr gack ................ ......... 3.75 24-lhs best S It. F lo u r ........... 1.75
the costs of the court proceedings.................................
.
,
Best Rice per 100-lb sack
8.09
The state inspector, Julian Dennzaree I unnn u ,m’or Brnni1 ‘ 1rntch
Water ground Meal, lAo lb. sk.. 3-59*
swore out the warrants and the counfeed, per sack .......................... 3.50 p 0|te(j jjcm|( pcr s a c k ........ ..........3.50*
ly was represented by County Attor- pl)rinn thicken Chowder, sack.. 4.15 Grits, fine, medium nnd coarse,
ney Schelle Mnines. The law requires j*
.
.
.
per sack ______
3.75
that all places that offer food ol;O nts, per sack i ...........- ............... 2.75 gu^nr pcr l00_,b s n c k ________ 1*5*,
any kind for sale shall be screened r..rnf per sack ........ .............. 3.50 Tomntoos, No. 2, 2-/loz. per case. 2.40
and where there are no screen doors
c nim„ „ *,.ii i.,in, „,.r
tw
to these establishments the propncPork amJ BcnnSi Xo. 3 / 2 dirs,
tors will l&gt;e arrested nnd fined.
If Bran, per sack -----3.25 1
r cflge
379
there are any other places in the city Pt,nr, Gr(t for Thickens, per sack 1.50 A „ other Grocery Prices cV t
D o ra
that are not screened the owners of
,
,
.
. ,
Oyster Shell, per sack
.......... 1.50
in Proportion.
the same should get busy and have
.
screen doors put up immediately as N&lt;‘w Gager Rock Lime, per bhl._ 3.75 Oi/inges, per box
------------- - 3 5 »
the inspectors are active and intend, Rock salt for stock! per lb . . , .03
Get us express one to your girl.
to enforce the law in every particu- c a|( Brick for Stock,
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.25
CRATE MATERIAL
l,,r'

Common fine Salt per s a c k

. 1.50 lettuce Hampers -------------------- $ -21

Executing the plan he evolved and B *’ ( ream **B l‘''r -l l ^
- - - B-i0 Tolery Crates
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J4
announced Inst winter, Copt.
Ben Belt Pulp, per* sin k .. .*........ 3.50
Crate Nails, per keg __________ 5.09
McCoy, of the_ Kvergjades boat
line, i-'nncy Milling Wheat, per sack. 5.25 v;c(&gt; Us for Special prices oncar load*
hes brought to West Palm Beach f
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,
,large• 1
1 . . *ho will
... operate
,
...
We have Paris Green. Arsnte Lead.
DELIVERED
bus which
In
1101.iM.1uii*
, .
connection with the boat line. Bv the and lUur Stone for jour spray.
Don't Buy Until Yon See Us.

CATES CRATE CO
He is a wise weather prophet who
knows when to borrow an umbrella.

Phone 181

TRY A HERALD WANT AD

GIFT TO HOSPITAI

M

A R K

HE Ford Motor Company have just issued a book railed "Tfle Fordson at
Work." This book is given free. Call in nnd get one, If you cannot call,
write and so will mrfil you one without charge. 11 is not what the Ford
Motor Company says about the Pordqnn Tractor but what the army of us­
ers have to say. This book voices the hardest kind of practical experience. It
shows in illustration the Fordson Tractor at actual work along some ninety differ­
ent lines of activity. It shows in these illustrations the wonderful versatility and
utility of the Furdson Tractors. Shows it to be. beyond ail question, the one. bit
of machinery that is a necessity, not only on the farm but along many lines o f
commercial business; especially does it show up the Fordson as a valu­
able servant ort the farm. With it the farmer is relieved of the hard work; be­
cause he can take advantage of the weather in preparing hin seed bed; he can do­
lt at the right time; the name is true when it comes to harvesting. It solves, to &amp;
great extent, the problem of scarcity of Labor.

T

Twenty-five head o f Cows, milkers
and springers and forty head of
yearlings and two heifers, cans,
bottles and dairy equipment mule
A ll to be S o ld at v e r y
R e a so n a b le P ric e s
Come and See Them Now.

ROSELAND

D A IR Y

Lake Monroe
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FORMER SEMINOLE CITIZEN
.

W. R. Healey, Jr., son o f Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. Healey, former residents
J of Longwood, died at SL Augustins
+ hospital yesterday. The remains were
| [brought here this afternoon and tak* en to Longwood for burial by the
J firm of T. J. Miller &amp; Son.
♦ j- Mr. Healy was a conductor on the
X Florida East Cdast Railway and lived
J at New Smyrna and it is supposed
that he died in the hospital at St.
Augustine.' His former friends in
this county will be grieved to leant
, o f his death and their sympathy is
expressed to the parents and family
+ of the deceased.

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With its wonderful, reliable power, it brings to the farm home all the conven­
iences, 1n the way o f running water in tho house, electric lights, operation of the
washing machine, churning, separating the cream from the milk; it assumes and!
takes to jtaelf the drudgery of farm life both in the field and in t^e house and it
is only a matter or a few years until it will be1as universal In Its service on: the
farm as ia the farmer himself. It will become a part of farm 'life; a beneficial
part; a profitable part. Get order in for there’a a rush coming.

Edward Higgins

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METHODIST FINISH
RE-MODELLING
THEIR PARSONAGE

UPSALA AND GRAPEV1LLE

DIVERSIFICATION THE KEY­

Tho Krcll and Bertlcson babies are
still under the doctor's care.

NOTE TO SUCCESS

EDITORS TO BE IN

FLORIDA IN MARCH

Diversity, including the raising o f
The National Editorial Association
, ThefO are a good many bad colds livestock, is without doubt tho key­ is to begin its'tour of Florida nt Pon-i
about, though tho weather-is beauti- note to successful farming. Any one sacoln. It is to spend. March 10, 11
ful.
*op, choose what you may, is sure to and-12, the-dates of the annual con­
•Two more largo rattlers were kill­ fail in the long run. The •man with vention, .at St. Augustine. The tour
m .„ K INTO t)N E OF THE MOST ed lately and little Raymond Lund- a variety o f c r o p s is almost certain of the state, as arranged by the com­
COMFORTABLE HOMES IN ' quist narrowly escaped being bitten, of a.substantial income,^ays Profes­ mittees representing the newspapers,
THE CITY
stopping oifcr a largo one that nftcr- sor J. M. Scott, of tho ™ f o a Exper­ boards of trade, chambers o f com­
iment Station. With the one-crop man merce nnd other organizations of
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wards got away.
(From S otu rioj'o D o flj)
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Preachers, as a rule, do. not- have
The oranges nre moving rapidly tho same thing is not true. If the one Florida, is to include the following
^ 1 houses In which tc^livo especial- now, out this way. Mr. Betts has been crop fails or if the market for it is cities: ■- Pensacola, Panama City, Quincy,
I if they are Methodist preachers carrying from his grove for a couple I&gt;oor, much is lost. A farmer o f the
one-crop type must depend on the Tallahassee, Jacksonville, St. Augus­
^nd have to move into a now home o f weeks and now Chnso &amp; Co. arc
^ r j one, two, threo or fogr years, taking them from the Haines- grove, bank or fertilizer company to carry tine—a three days stop— Pnlntkn,
him through another year when he Gainesville, Ocala, Lake county, Lake­
Constant moving- Into and out of a Belair and the DcForest groves. They
strikes a bad year. If he had diver­ land, Brndentown, Tampa, Clearwat­
komr soon tears the homo to pieces are prettily colored up.
sified, his chances would have been er, St. Petersburg, Fort Myers, Ar­
,*1 this was true* of the Methodist. We arc all sorry to hear of the sermore numerous. Ho'would have had cadia, Wauchula, Bartow*, Kissimmee,
pnrsonagv of this city. When Dr. ious illness of-M rs. Leonard VlKlcn
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hogs and cattle to sell. He would Orlando.
Walker came here to live he decided from what is feared to be blood poiaRailroad
officials
of
the
Seaboard
have hnd eggs and poultry to sell. He
•tkat it was time to have a bettor 0n caused from a sand spur in her
would have had corn, potatoes, etc. Air Line and the Atlantic Coast Line
home for the preacher and In this, finger, which hns been very painful,
All of these things would help to tide hnvc outlined a tentative itinerary to
laudable enterprise he had the
co- She has been render the doctor's care over tho had year.
he followed on the trip, but this
operation nnd support o f his entire for Bome time. He'r daughter, Miss
The farmer who grows a variety o f schedule has not been definitely adopt­
coogrti.'ntion. The etcwarda.of Iho Olga, Is home caring for her.
ctops nnd has livestock on his farm ed by the committee from the Nation­
d" f
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Mr.. E. W. Lundquist and will bo able to convert much o f his al Editorial Association arranging for'
» b' " k‘■;l
moU’ " - Mre- H e r . crops into meat and milk and egga and the tour.
At Orlando the special train Is to
“ &gt;
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“ th °
"» Mr. .„ d Mr,. B .m cy at the same time turn back tp the soil
&lt; * » Ih, *I,dies
o
tth. church, to
w ^
.
be
dropped an dthe visitors are to be
valuable plant food for future crops.
for it which is the general and accept_ .
m
A .
This is a practice general* farmers taken in automobilep for visits to San-'
ed ruh- o f all churches—the ladles Are * M " ^ unice Tyner has been with
must follow If they want to llvo at ford, DcLand, Daytona, Cocoa, Fort
supposed to rustle for the money to
and-------Mrs. -Nash
Fray
„
_ _ Mr.
n------- —
.
Pierce, Palm Bench, Fort Lauderdale,
f a up the church, nnd parsonage, « *he Isle worth grovo for .a month homo and board at the same place.
1 he farm that gets a large portion o f ami Miami.
hence the abundance of bazaars and nn(I •
rcn,ft'n f ° r the packing seaits food, food for man and beast and . Those who desire to visit Cuba will
churdi socials, etc.
soil, from elsewhere can hardly be be given nn opportunity, hu( the trip
But nevertheless the Methodists,
Mrs. Ed. Randall and Mrs. Camp­
to the Queen o f the Antilles is not in­
called a real farm.
o n and women, went to work With a bell end children nre spending the
In order tp carry stock thru periods cluded in the itinerary.
tiro nnd I)r. Walker knowing just day (Wednesday) with their friend,
The Florida press Association hnve
when pnstures are scant, ample pro­
what hi- wanted proceeded to get .It Mrs. Volic Williams,
vision must be made for storing feed. undertaken the raising of a fund of
and the finished result was shown to
Upsnln Sundny School, of which
Lorn cribs, potnto houses, hay mows, 950,000 to defray the expenses of
the public last night when an inform­ ^lffod Ericson is superintendent, and
or sheds, and silos are necessary. entertaining the visiting newspaper­
al reception was hold at the parson­ which meets at 3:00 ev#cry Sunday af­
.. ’
‘
The silo is possibly the most economi­ men.
age to let the public see *whnt a nico, ternoon, responded to the call for
Of this amount, Miami, whose quo­
cal saver o f feed for cattle. In It the
home a preacher really can have the starving little ones of Europe,
entire putritivo value o f feed con be ta is 93,500, already hns raised 910,■when his congregation get. wakened sending 93 to the Near East fund.
saved. Silage is succulent, furnish­ 000»for the entertainment o f the vis­
We arc hoping to hnvc with us Rev.
up to the fact that prenchers are hu­
ing green feed through the winter it lijg_ncwspaper merit.—Orlando Re­
man nml do not cat hay. From the Albertson again next Sunday, his
months. It might take the place o f porter-Star.
Ihini; nmur with its new nnd com­ friend, Dr. ‘■Conway, will preach in
the pnsturc In summer duping the
fortable furniture to the sleep­ the morning nt I-akc Mary. Come out droughts.
Immediate improvement o f the East
ing jmn h in the rear the now for both services.
Const .section o f the Dixie Highway
, is all thnt could *be *Mrs. Emil Magnuson was a dinner
is itssnrod by the notion (4^ the new
MANY VAUITIES OF HOGS
mu! is not
only
coni- imest o f her sister, Mrs. John Rorell.
organized State Rond Department.
it is right up to the minute . Mr. nnd Mrs. Vernon Coller, of San­
Wc are accumulating n surprising
A bachelor who Is given a baby to
-ti-tail If nnything hns been ford, nnd their sister, Mrs. Jennie
array of’xhogs in them- days. There hold looks as helping a Rst dog. v
N.
-,| in the reconstruction of Gleason nnd son, Clyde of Canton,
I
nre the so-called ond-sent hogs, the
narsonage it is uni\otlccablc Y., were our guests for the day. Mr.
familiar road hog, the expectontion
ml observer nnd even n Collier. spent some of Jhc morning
hog, nnd now comes a new species
&gt; has been erected to add hours on the St. Johns treating us to
in nn exchange— the rent hog. Pre­
f rt and convenience of n. share of his gnme.
sumably this Intest is someone who
Mr. and Mrs. John Lundquist nlso
r The home is. now one of
has something to do with the altitude
'imimiilious nnd convenient kept Thanksgiving at home nnd about
of rents In crowded cities. Same pa­
in :h.:m&lt;l hns been re-furnished 20 of thoir children and grandchildren
per suggests that a hog is never cur­
tirw.i t r &gt;mth everything needed to sat down with theni for a feast of
Life is a burden when the body
ed until it is dead,— Miami Metropol­
m.iki
.. iv hJ home.
|good things for dinner and supper.
is racked w ith pain. Everything
is.
worries and the victim becomes
Th-- i - - were* rmjt' at the door, Mr. nnd Mrs. August Swanson and
despondent and downhearted. To
by i&gt;r ..r Mrs. Wnlker, Miss An- sou, Archie, were also present as was
Your Money Rack if Rat-Snap Doesn't
bring back the sunshine take
iicitr \\ til. r -nd sister, Mrs. Blount, also Mrs. Magnt(son nt the supper,
'£&lt;&gt;me Up to These Claims
aru! i-M.-r’ -il -r the house nnd then
Mr. nnd Mrs. Volie Williams enter
RAT-SNAP is absolutely guaran­
fnci -i n - pat lor to sip delightful tnined a number of&gt; friends from Orteed
to kill rats njid mice. Cremates
ftuneh anil mwgrnlulatc Dr. Wnlker lando for the dny.
them.
Rodents killed with RAT-SNAP
and he. family and the stewards nnd
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lundquist nnd
CAPSULES
leave
no
smell. Rata pass up all food
the ladie* of the church upo# their son, Raymond, Clarence Berquist and
to
get
nt
RAT-SNAP.
Their
first
beautiful parsonage.
John Henry Lundquist spent a plensTh, nation,! remedy of Holland for over
Somi one lust night was congrntu- ant Thnnksgivng with Mr. and Mrs. meal In their Inst. RAT-SNAP comes 200 y„r«; It ia an ,q,my of all pain, i»•ulting from kidney, llv,r and uric add
latine MrWalker
upon his good for-Berquist-at Tiger Bay, calling also on in cakes. No mixing. 'Cats or dogs troubles. All druggists, three sizes.
tune it h
-ngthe new home and up- their brother, Hilmer. They returned won’t touch it. Three sizes, .'tr&gt;c, G5c, lo c k foe Ihe nam e C old Medel on e ve ry bee
eccept do (mitetion
91.25. Sold and guaranteed by Ball
°n i» i v
&gt;M&lt;* to stay three years home Sundny evening in their cnr.
Hnrdware
Co.
longer m
l heimmediately replied i Mr. and Mrs. A.- F. Westudlck,
that tin rule of the church hnd been Frankie Woodruff, Judge Benton nnd
in
ehangni and he expected to live in family o f Maitland were the guests
Urging thnt Immodinto steps ho
taken b ytho county commissioners
Sanford ihe-rest o f hla life and he&lt;an of Mr. and Mra. Barney Beck,
wst assured that his congregation! Judge Bcriton'and George, Jr., and to expediate the completion o f the
ami the-.,- nf his many friends In oth- the girls, Alice and Helen, of Roeh- Tuminini trail, directors of the Miami
*rrhur«hcs and. thos£ who do not lie- ester, N. Y., nrrived nt Maitland chamber o f commerce recently ad­
lone n- any church would be delight-' Safely, coming through In their dressed nn appeal to the Dndo Coun­
*d if !:i und his family could remain Chandler car, making the trip in 11 ty bonrd recommending that the hnlherv fur the balance of their lives. [ days. They had a good deal of trou- nnce of unexpended money from the
A f ■r htirrh, a beautiful parson- hie. George, Jr., drove nnd he will bond issuo voted to build the trail, be
■re an,! good minister hnvc happily [ return soon to finish his studies nt used in meeting the nctunl pnyroola
mrt with a large &lt;yid- active congrc- Cornell. He was one of our boys of'th c J. B. McCrory Co. in the con­
Katun ili Sanford. .May they nil live “ over there" in a department o f the struction work now under progress.
b-ny and prosper exceedingly- is the airplane service. Tho whole family
wish of rhe Herald.
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jnre delighted with Florida*

BETTER
DEAD
GOLD MEDAL

Fred "While Says, "Don’t Idle Be­
cause You Only See One Rat."
- “ 1 did, pretty soon I found my celI*r full. They nte my potatoim. After
bying ItAT-SNAP I got 6 dead rata.
*D&gt;e ivst later. They pass up the po**loe&gt; to eat RAT-SNAP." If there
«!* rah around your place follow Mr.
White's example. Three sixes, 36c,
C:&gt;c* ?1.25. Sold and guaranteed by
*•11 Hardware Co.

CARDUI HELPED .
RFGAIN STRENGTH

Having raveled |250,000 for roads
a fqw weeks ago, Dade county is pre­
paring to vote 976,000 more, tho lat­
ter issue being to finish the Tnmlnmi Trail, falm Beach county will
probably vote half n million dollnrs
for n cfosfl-statc road. It isn't often Alabama Lady Wa* Sick For Threo
T ears, Suffering Pain, Nervous
frankly acknowledged, hut Dade and
Palm Beach counties arc in n ractf
and Depressed— Read tier
to see which can first get a hard-sur
Own Story of Recovery,
faced road to the West Coast.

Faint Rock, Ala.—Mrs. C. M. Stegall.
Of near b a n , recently related the Col*
lowing Interesting account pf her re­
covery! **I was in a weakened con­
dition. I was stck threo yfare in bed,
Fertiliser applied to citrus tree* In November Is one o f the great*
*r*1 / * ctor8 h» securing a heavy crop the following season, for it Is
during the seemingly dormant period that incipient fruit buds are

SEMINOLE FRUIT MANURE
3 p. e. Am., 8 p. c. A. P. A., 5 p. c. Pot. *
WINTER HAVEN -SPECIAL **
3 p. c. Am., 6
c* A'. P. A., 3 if. c. Pot.
IDEAL FRU IT AND VINE MANURE
3 p. e. Am., 6 p. c. A. P. A., 10 p. c. PoL
It. G W A X W E L L , Manager, Sanford Branch

W ils o n &amp; T o o m e r F e r tiliz e r Co.
MANUFACTURERS IDEAL FERTILIZER CO..
\Rricultural nuilding
* Jacksonville, Florida

\TOU certainly want to
X save* money, and you

would lika to have better bektaga.

Then use Calumet ‘ I f 8 the
biggest thing you can do to Im­
prove tho quality of your baking*
—and lower baking costa.

Calumet is made in Ihe larg­

est, most sanitary Baking Powder
Factories In tho World. No Bak­
ing Powder Is made under better
condition*—none can be better In
quality.

It contains only such ingre­

dient* aa have been officially en- .
the U. S. Pure rood
An absolute guaran*

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It received highest Awards,

World’s Pure Food Exposition, Chi­
cago — Paris Exposition, Paris,
’ France—positive proof of it* super­
ior merit.

It is used by more house­
wives and domestic scientists than
any other brand.

It is Bold at a moderate price.
All you have to do is to compare
costa to determine how much you
can save by buying Calumet
Gluten la the muscle building part
of llour which*is of great Importance.
T o be sure you get It In your bnkjnga*uae plain flour antfgood baking
powder, (not Belt-rising flour).

—1 ou p i pastry

flour, 9 Icrtl t o *

ssx&amp;j&amp;n!
cup butter. 1H cup*
granulated f t ] n r .
Y o U u o f a r t m ',{
cu p cotd w a t e r .
W hitts o f ) egin. 1
ttaepoCo o r a n g e

Reliable Seeds
Big Boston Lettuce
Early Snowball Cauliflower
Charleston Wakefield Cabbage
Jersey Wakefield Cabbage
Detroit Dark Red Beet
Paris White Cos Romaine
1 hese Varieties aie Standard with Sanford Growers.
Our Seeds are Fresh and Dependable.

2nd St. and Oak Ave.

Phone 36

Let’s settle
this right n ow !
No man ever smoked a
. better cigarette than C am el!

You’ll find Camels unequalled by
any cigarette in the world at any
price Because Cam els combine
every feature that can make a
cigarette s u p r e m e /
Camels expert blend of choice
Turkish and ch o ice Dom estic
tobaccos puts Camels in a class by
themselves* T h eir sm oothness
will appeal to you, and permit
you to smoke liberally without tir­
ing your taste!
Camels leave no qnpleasant cigaretty aftertaste nor unpleasant ‘
cigaretty odor t
You’ll prefer Camels blend to either
kind of tobacco smoked straight 1
C H M k M N t / n e q a r t a M f a i riw rtlM r e u M
» f &gt;■&lt;» ,
3 0 cjrferWee; er Urn p e e k ,# ., (300
f h l Ow n opI ’-ioieretf carton. W #

Termed.

In addition to this, fall fertiliser induces s larger, stronger root e
system which Is o f great benefit to.the tree In developing growth, lurid•ug fruit, and withstanding droughts. Fall fertilization In great meas­
ure prevents the usual " o ff year" following heavy yields.
For best results, use me o f the following brands:

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Mtr m w u i iBm carton fat ttm t a e er
e aw ptr o r irA«« jrxm ( r a n t

I couldn’t eat, and slept poorly.
1
believe U T hadn’t hoard of and taken
Cardal X would bavw died, I bought
six bottles, after a neighbor told m&lt;
what it did for hit.
"I began to eat and sleep, began to
gain my strength and am now well
and strong. 1 haven't had any trou­
ble Blnco . . . I sure con testify to -the
good that Cardul did me.
I don't
think there is a better tonta modi
and I bellevo It haved my life."
For over 40 years, thousands of wo­
men have used Cardul successfully.
In the treatment of many womanly

ailments,

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If yon anffer as these woman did,
take Cardul. Ilm a y help you, too.
At all druggists.'
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THE SANFORD W EEK LY HERALD FRIDAY, DECEMBER If, 192#

PACE TEN

BAST SANFOI

ARE BUILDING NOW

Heavy Cold? Chest
All Clogged Up?

Dr. Walker will preach at Moore’s
Station church Sunday, Dee. 6th at
m
J A . QUIGG COMPANY STARTS 3:30 p. m.
•
Don’t Give it a Chance to
Rev. Gcorgt* Hyman was here last
THREE BUNGALOWS ON.
“ Set In” —Use Dr. King’s
Sunday and hia topic was “ Blindness”
8ANFORD HEIGHTS
New Discovery
in its many forms.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Corley had as
(From f n i i j ' i Dally)
ON’T let it get a start. Dr.
King's New Discovery will get
Sanford will soon have houses for their guest Oyer Thanksgiving Mrs.
the hundreds of people who afe here Corley’s sister. Miss Georgia John­ right down to work, relieving the tight feeling in the chest, quieting the rack­
looking for them and In'a few more son,
^
^ Palatka. ____
of
Miss _______
Johnson____
has
ing cough, gently stimulating the
bow'd*, thus eliminating the Cold •
months there will be buildings going
a teacher in the schools at Paintpoisons. Always reliable.
Up th all parts o f the city where lota ka f or lg ycarB_ *
For fifty years a standard remedy!
can be purchased and right inow 1* f^Charlcfl Mathews, of Decatur, Ga.,
All the family can take it with bdpiu]
m the time for the owners of vacant wft8 a caller at thc Corley home one
results. Eases the children’s croup..
lots to loosen up and make the price day ^ . ^ t l y . He may invest in a
No harmful drugs. Convincing, healing
taste that the kiddies like. All drug­
right for quick sales.
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gists, 60 cents, $1.20 a bottle.
Col. G. Wv Knight started the ball | MrsTl. D.‘ Hart and daughter Miss
rolling in the building line and has Ruby&lt; were Itl Qcala last weet atalready built three elegant bunga- tending‘ the Marion county fair and
lowi on Magnolia avenue and has were gucat8 0f Mm. Hart’s sister,
several more started. Thc Meisch Mrs Thompson while there.
Realty Co. is building several fine
Mr/ and Mr». w . E. Prevatt and
bungalows on Oak avenue *and ad- gon Bustei.( together with Mrs. Pre­
joining property. Lew Fisher has vatL-8 Bistorj A]etlica and brother,
F eel B ad ly ? BoweI$ Slu ggish ?
built four new houses on West First , Ka|ph Cu ny, 0f New Smyrna, have
Haven't any *‘pep" in work or play?
■treet and there are cottages, b u n - . J ^ caming ovcr jn Chuiuota thc
You’re constipated I The stimulating
galows and houses o f ail kinds going pa#t wcck
action of Dr. King’s Pills brinrR'back
old time energy, makes the bowel#
up everywhere. The very latest comMiaa C|'are Caroeron visited her
and fiver respond to yout strong
p*ny to start In the building line Is many fricnda in Tarvares Thanksgivhealthy body. Ail druggists, 25c.
the E. A. Quigg Co., that has recent- ' ing
,/ W p f / V f o n t G i
‘ ly. purchased some valuaSte buildings | A number of the parents In East
loU on Sanford Heights and today Sanfo^ chaperoned their children to
•tart their first bungalow and^they tfco Sparka cirn)8 in Sanford,
will build, three of these fine struc- j A ,julc 8&lt;)n o f 'Mr. and Mre. W. Um
hires *t once on the corner o f Hugh- |Waidcili of Cameron City, has been
Marion County: The Farmers* Un­
«fy avenue and Sanford avonae. These ycry
with d|phthcria. Dr. Denton ion o f this county will open a store in
fine homes will sell at a reasonable ^
bcen caring for him,
Ocala as soon as an ordered stock of
figure as Mr. Quigg thinks the aver- j Mr nnd M„ FergUi0n and family goods is received. .The farmers will
age man wants something in the ' nrTiVcd Inst Saturday from e^arlotto, sell and buy co-operatively through
realm, of between $3,000 and $5,000 K Q Jn thcjr car hrttftrpossesBion this store. ■
and his plans will be laid along these of thcip ncw home on Richmotld avc.
lines. He does not know nt this time. recently bought of Mr. Henley.
just what his houses will cost but
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they will be around the $3,000
(;AN N , b AKE
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to move quick. Ed. Quigg is « |'
WALES EDITOR, DEAD
w o r tc * o r e x e c u t o r
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(Far Flat! Dlachsrz*) .
builder and will erect these houses of I
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In Coart of Coast? Judt«. RSmineU Coast?,
Kd8d materials' and built on modem
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M Gnncs, e(! itor o f the Lake
■tsto sf Florida
ra Eatala ef
plans and he will bu.id them at a f.g- I w&gt;(cB Highlanderj and onc of the Is
\VM. 8 . BALDWIN.
Niillrti la hereby yltrn, la alt wliflm It tna?
ure that will allow their quick sale
I best known newspaper men in the nincrrn. Ilral on tb* ISlh da? ol January, A.
■t a small profit.
It.
0. t aball apply lo Hr Honorable H. I'.
( state, died nt 8 o’clock last night nt IlM|SC
a le lW . Joilfr of nl&lt;l Court. aa Jmlrr of
There are several other builders in
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liw home o f J. E. Worthington, No. Prtd.ala. for m? final &lt;!l*rt,arac at Exf-ntor of
the city at the present time looking _ lg BungJllow TprracCt whcre he had the —lair of Wm. S llabtnln decraaed: and
Dial a! til? a(rn» time I will prearnl mr final
for lots upon which to erect moder­
rr.Kin|a aa .Ktrctrtnr of raid ratalr. and aak
been for two weeks, while taking •fur
iralr apprntaL
ate priced bungalows and if they can
Patod NorrmtifT'Illb, A, I&gt; IP^Omedical treatment. For three or four
J. r. PACK.
buy lota at a reasonable figure they
days Mr. Gann’s death had not been 11-12
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Bsarotof
will erect at least twenty-five or ■
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thirty bungalows and it is sure and j
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startling rapidity. He had seemed In Court of tbo Const? Judfs. Ilamlnsta Cquncertain that when they do they will . . . .
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bright and cheerful Friday and rather In r* Eatato t?.
of
be able to sell thorn nt n profit the
bettor than thc day before. When a . r . Pitu.iPH.
minute they are ready for occupancy
To all Craditon. L-falrar. Diatrlbutaaa and all
Mr. Worthington came hoiiic last
Ftraona bavins Clalrnt or Drmandt asainit
for there is no city in the United
raid Eitata:
night Mr. Gann was able to walk and
Too, amt oarh of ?oo. ar? Iirrrb? tw&gt;llfled_
States where homes nre as
badly
seemed well. As he started back to an.1 rmjulrrd ,to pmaont an? rlalma and &lt;1* ”
mamta ntdrh j . or rillirr nf *oo, ma? bate
needed at the present time as San­
bed his strength gave way and he ic d o d Ilia point- of i E PI.IIIpa. iIptpi. pi!
ford.
tafp* .-f S—mln.tlr Counir Ftorbfa. to tit- nn
died before Mr. Worthington could i darolcn-d
Etrmlnr of oal.l -fla t-, oolUtin two
The first house to be built has al­
Ijp-ara
frTon ti-a data baraof
get him there.
ready been sold to Vice-President
!&gt;.fad Not lltb . A It 11*20.
Mr. Gann suffered from a cancer
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Smith of the Peoples Bank who
Eaarulnr
the nature of which he did not sus­ ! il 12 Dir
.thinks so much of Sanford that he
pect apparently when he came here IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OT BEHIV0I.E
has decided to re Main here and make
COUNTY FLORIDA — IN CHANCERY
for treatment. X-ray pictures by
this city his future home. The new
specialists indicated his condition n 1—l ! t, J»na*. Cuttplalntai,
bungalow starts today and before the
aa.
soon ami Wednesday night Dr. Ifel- rYiartas N.
llorrtn. at tL
first
bricks
were
laid
it
was
sold
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ems stated that he could live hut a
onstrating that Sanford needs houses
To Otlflaa N. Morrtn an.1 lb* obkimwn belr*.
short time, hardly expecting, how­
larttee*. ilatteaea. arsntae* or olbrr altlmand many hundreds of them to fill
ants imiler ttia t t lj fbarlet N, Morrln. su't
ever, thnt the end would come so
lo eup tod el) other J«*rt©n* of parties
* the need.
rltludnt tor inlrratt In and to the followsoon. The disease had obtained such
Who will be the next lucky man to
ln* ft— ; itr-.l land tllutte. Irlnr aml tVtn* In
n start that it made it almost -impos­
the foiintr Of Saintoole «n,t Slate of I'W i ­
'start building homes here?
rt,. noire partlrultrl? derrrllied at followa.
sible for him to breathe the last two
10 w it:
lo t « an.| I ,.t » leer tie s .«ilh 2 l.fl'fe rt of
, . or three days.—Tampa Tribune.
A citizen of Cpcon has presen ted i
Bald lot P. of llbwk n. of T ie r .1 of Sanford
r W t d a , arrordlna to E. |l. Tra ffo rd 'a map
to that city sufficient grounds on
Flerlda.
Miami Bflvch will expend nearly of 11Sanford.
appaarlna from tha tworn TlIII of
Com­
which to construct a city park. The
plaint flled In Ihta taut# aealful ?&lt;m. that
people there are naturally very en­ $5,000,000 1n buildings in 1020, nnd you hare or claim aome Interrat la and lo
land* baraln afcoa* drarrlbed.
thusiastic bver this fine start toward thnt little city will more than match tl—
■niarafore “you. the aald Oiarlr* N. Morrln
Miami
in
the
cost
of
building.
Miami
ara hereby required lot b* and appatr before
what has always been considered a
our aald Clrrult Ctturt at tb* Court Houa* In
long-felt want. The bonds for the Beach can match Miami dollar for Sanford. EWIda. on Iba III da? of IVoam
IPCn. and than and Iber* make anawrr
new bridge over the Panama river dollar in construction in 1920 nnd her.
to tbe III1I of Complaint etbltdled aaalrial fop.
hove,
$500,000
left
over,
boosters
otberwtae. a Hear** fro Onfraao will b* an
have been sold and Cocoa naturally
terr.1 atalnat fou.
And all otbar parann* or
begins to feel in tlje Palm Beach-Mi- claim, nnd thc remaining two months partlea rlalmlnc an? rtfbt. (title or Interrat In
will
witnes
sthe
beginning
of
expend­
and
to
proprrl?
brrrln
abore draorlt&gt;e.|. umlrr,
ami class.
or tbrup|h tb* abora name.) defendant, or
ing $500,0000 more nt Minnii Beach b?
•ittierwlx are hereby required to l— ami ap
houses, pear Irfwr our aald Circuit Court, at tbe
Teeth are like verbs—regular, ir- for n bank, a theatre, for
Court Ilona*.' In Sanford, FtoatJa, oil tha 3rd
polo barns and other structures.
day of January, A. t&gt;. IH I, ami than and
regular and defective.

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LEGAL ADVERTISING

Ibrra mike anawar lo the IIIII of Complaint
fltr.1 •calm! youOttxmlaa, a Deere* fro
Coo(r»«o will be eaterrd asalnat *11
un' known partlr* dafaudauL
It la order*.! that tbla C1 (aIIon b* putiltabad
In tb# Sanford Herald, a-nawapapar publtahed
In Semlnol* Couaty.'Fhwlda. one* a week for
S week* aa doHr* to Char lea N. Morrln. and
our* a work
for twalr# week* aa potlc* to
tbe unknown partlr* defendant.
Wltnee# my hand and tha aaat of tb* aald
Circuit Court ou tbla 11th day of Sept. A. t&gt;.

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B. A. DOUGLASS.
CJarb ctreult Court.
SamInot* Count?. FWIda,
■tEORflE A, DeCOTTES.
SoUrtlor and of Counael for complalpaiH.^ ^

Notice of Application for Tax Deed
Under Section 575 of the
General Statutes.

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"Let’s Give Him

A B
You could never find a present that will delight jour youngiler
more than a bicycle. Or that will daJiim more good phyalcUUy.
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A bleycM bringa tbe realization of nearly all childhood dealree
and It build* health, strength and independence. We have an anua■•Uy Ur*« Rod attractive Une of Christmas Bicycles- Come In and
pkk .out the one you want.

SA N FO R D C YC LE CO.

Notice is hereby given that George
Murphy, purchaser of Tax Certifi­
cate No. 1808, dated the 3rd day of
June, A*. D. 1901, has filed said cer­
tificate in my office, and has made
npplicatjon for tax deed to issue, in
accordance with law. Said certificate
embraces the following
described
property situated in Seminole Coun­
ty, Florida, to-Wlt:
Beg. 346 ft. N. and 424 ft. W. of
SE. cor. o f NW U of SW«4 of Sec.
81, Tp. 20 S., R. 30 E., run N 734 It.,
W 170 ft., S 734 f t , E 170 ft. ‘
The said land being assessed, at the
date of the Issuance of suer certificate.in the name o f Unknown. Unless
said certificate, shall be redeemed ac­
cording to law tax deed will Issue
thereon on the 22nd day of Decem­
ber, A. D. 1920.
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Witness my. official signature .and
seal this the 12th dny o f November,
A. D. 1920."
(S E A L )"
E. A. DOUGLASS,
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Clerk Circuit Court
• Seminole County» Fla.
ll-12-6tc By Y. E. DOUGLASS, D-C.

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FLORIDA.— IH CHANCERY.

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errati or.

To Emil? C. Itletaart, Jamas It. Rlabsrt. TtsrM T. Itowla?, Ana IU&gt;wV?. William H. I^s,
*. Francis la*. Ixmlas CrISsa. Tbcmat Orissa.
F. tl. O rlm . WIUfam Itadd? and William C.
fUdd? * » l O.artas TV. KUna: aa Eiacttlora of
la d Will of William Itaddj, ratidmcaa no- known; tlm nnknoww ItalrVi d*t|aaa«. rrsntaa*. lacalaar, or stbar claimants sndar Ilia
raid itm p g M
part tea, *»d to as? and all
olbar p t r l l M l paraona claim!ns an? Intarat! In and lo Ilf* fidtowlns dasrrlttad land In
Samlnola (V&gt;aat?. Florida, to-wll:
Daatnfilnr at
tbo Ihmtbaaat coroar ef Saclion n, TnwnaMp 31, fioatb of Hass* 30 Raal,
run lltanca North ISO fret, tbanco Waat nOT.tl
fart, thane* ttoslharl? S ll fatl, (banc* Coat
PTS.A fart la Iba point of baflantaf.
•It appaariac from • twora bill of complaint
filed In tbl* rant* ibat ?oa bar* or claim noma
Intern! la and lo tha land abort described
therefora jou. tbo said Emil? C. . ttlchart.
Jamas II, Rlrbarl. I'•rid T. flowl#?. And
Itowla?, William It. !.**. . Frtnrla C.
lea.
lamias Cries*. Thomas Orissa. F. II, Orissa.
William Itaddf. and William C. Itadd? and
Cbarlr* W. Kiln* as Et ecu torn of th* I oat
Will of William Ra&lt;M?, ara barab? ranolrad to
b* and appear befora oar said Circuit CVmrt. al
the IVmrt Ilona* In Sanford. Florida, an th*
tat da? of Itrcambar, A. I&gt;. IB2D. and than
and thrra make anawar to th* MU of com­
plaint athlbHad asalnat ?na, otbarwU* a daera* pnf ccnfaaoo will b* rntarad.
And all olbrr paraona or parties clatmln? an?
Ilfht, till* or tntatest In and (• Iba propart?
haratnahor* described, b?. tbroasb or umlrt
the abor* named pkrtla*.
otherwise,
b? ra&gt;|ttlrad lo b« and appear before ©*r
----- ,..rmlt Coorl at Iha Coort Ilona* In San­
ford. rVrflda. 04 Ibd 3rd da? of Jsnaar?. A.
J*. IW lf sad than and there make answer la
the bill of maputat erbtblted asalnat said
unknown partlr*. otherwise a decree of pro confrsao will tap rntarad.
It I* ontara.1 that this notice b* pohltahad
la lb* Sanfcmt Herald, a oewapspar pnbllahad
In Samlnola count?, Florida, one* a weak for
S.WHk*. Sf to the known parti** defendant,
and once a weak for twalr* weeks an to Iha
unknown partlr* defendants.
Wltneo* mr band and th* aaat of Mid Cir­
cuit Court on this tha lltb ’ ila? of F*p[ember,
A. P. 1030.
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F. A. HOCO I.AM .
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Clark of Circuit Court.
Samlnola Omnt?. Florida.
0 FORCE A. IVOOTTES.
Solicitor tad Counsel for complainant.
S-H tc

Notice of Application for Tax peed
Under Section 575 of the
.General Statutes
Notice is hereby giveji that W. N.
Neeley, purchaser o f Tax Certificate
No. 1806, dated the 3rd day of June,
A. D. 1901, has filed said certificate
in my office, nnd hns made application
for tax deed to issue in ncconlnnce
with law. *" Said certificate embraces
the following described property sit­
uated in Seminole county, Florida, towit:
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Beg.'SW cor. of N W li of SWV1 of
Sec. 31, Tp. 20 S., R. 30 E-, Run N 8
chs., F, 5 chs,, S 8 chs., W 5, chs.
The said land being assessed nt
the date of the issuance of such cer­
tificate in the name of Unknown. Un­
less said certificate shall be redeem­
ed necording to law tax deed will is­
sue thereon on thc 22nd dny of De­
cember, A. D. 1920.
Witness my official sign.V.tire nnd
seal litis the 12th dny of November.
A. I). 1920.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Coiwt,
Seminole CountyfFln.
11-12-i'itr By V. E. DOUGLASS, D. C.
In tb. Circuit Court. Rorrnth JudicialXirrull ef
tk* State sf Flerlda, la and for
Satulssl# Count?.
IN CHANCERY—BILL TO ESTABLISH ATTO
QUIET TITLE
(1. It. , Rett), Ontni'laltiinl,
a*.
Oitrle* E. Itattalla. al »). D-fauitinta.
ORDER OF BERVICt OF PUBLICATION.
T© (Ytarlri It Clark. Ituftabi. N V
Frank
A. Foi. I nrkpnrt. N V
C A VtnValk
fnbtjr*. Norlh llmlor, N Y AII—rt Bniltii
A'nrth llrctor. N )\ : John \V l.nr* to.l HatII. I m r . . Wttaint. N Y . Van A l ari
Onatita. N. V.; A. fl. Touihklnt, ttnatnn.
Mat*.; TlHimi* W. Moran, Itmlttlila. K ?.;
Chariot tl. !/&gt;** - and- William M.
Cimhr.
tniatee* under tha Will of Joseph R. Tan• tnm. iteretted, Wilmington. Dal.
It ta barab? ordered that you appear to
the Mil of Complaint filed baraln naluat f i n
In tb* aboee entitled rauie c« tb* third day of
Januar?, .A . It. 1021. and 'TIi* Rihfnol Her­
ald" la hereby deal#nated a* Iba eenupaper to
ohlrh tbla order aball be publlabed one* a
•reek foe four (It ronaarnlfte areata
Wltnee* my hahd and teal of afrtre 11. la
1.1th day of Notemher. A D 1020
•SEAL)
,E. A
DOl'HI, A?B
Clerk
tl lOlle
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|ty V E ItOl til.AKS. I&gt; C
NOTICE o r APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
Undar Baetlaa ITS. *f th* Oaaaial Statutaa
Notice I* bereb? *l»*n llal II. t\ DuIVnae
purrbater of Ta* Certlflral* No. 2I.V dated
th# 7th ila? of Jnoe. A. Ik, 1000. ha* f|l?d aald
rertmrate In m? afflce. aod bta made apptlration r»r la* dre.1 to dxn# In armrdaore with
law. Said rartllleat* embnre* tbe followlnr
itearrlbe.) peopert? allmte.1 In Remlnole r©ant?, FloeMa. tow lt:
tail 14. rbwldi land A
CuJ. Cal‘&lt; Add. to Bon lb Hanford. The raid
land twin* *tae*ea.1 at th* dale of the laaurnre of aurb certificate In IL* name of l’n-‘
known.
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da? of Jnlp. A. D. 1013, baa fll*&lt;» aald cerllHeat* In my office, and haa made application
f„r tat deed to laan# In accordance wtllLlaw.
Hatd cerllflcal* emhrarea th# fn|low4n* dearrllxi) property attualed In Seminole Ftaint?.
Florida. tD-wlt:J le t 13, Florida land an.) t’ol.
tVi, Add lo Bonth Ranfori). Tbe raid land lelnt
lu e w il at the dale of the laanance of rucb
rertlrtcate In He name, of Ml*. F. lake.
Ateo Ta* Certificate No. 313, dated the (lib
day nf July, A. Ik 1013. haa filed arid cerllfjcalc In tti? of (tee, and hai made appllra
linn foe ta* dent In irlne In •cronlann- with
law. Kald rertlflcataa emhracr* the follnwln*
detrrthed prcd*erly. e1iti#te&lt;t In Ben&gt;tnole Connty, FlorhM. to wlt; lana 31 and 33. Fla. land
A (hi. IV Add. to Mouth Hanford. The eald
land twin*
aiaerred at tlx date of the la.
tnanre nf aarii certificate In th# name of Hen­
ry Nickel.
Unlera aald certlHcatea ehall he redeemed
arrnrdluc to taw. la* ileecl will Iraue thereon on
Ihe 2Sth da? nI recember. A. P. 1B3D.
Wllnera my official alrnatnre lad teal Ibla
the 17th day of Notemler. A. P. IH3n.
(SEAL).
B. A. POUOLAW4.
Clerk Clrrult Court.
Seminole Onuniy. Tta.

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In lourt i t Iba Oannt? I i l f t . Samlaala Canaly, llala #f DarMa
In r* Eatat* »f
HENRY LANIkON.
Ta all Cradltara, Lafataat, DlatrthuUea and nil
Peraana barlat Clalmk nr Demand a ayalaat
aald Eitatat
Van, ami aacti of you, are hereby notified
and required 'to pn-aent any rlalma and de­
mand* wtjlcb yon. or either of you. may bar*
aralnat the rattle *f llanr? landon, deceare.1
late of Petulant* Conaty, Flerlda, to the un
derrltne-l Eiecntor of aald ealate, within two
yean from th# data hereof.
Paled. Nov. lilh, A. P, IWO.

M. Kecly by her next fxieni,
In the Circuit Court of the Seventh Mabel
Paul M- Keefy, Paul M. Kttdy Ke*
Judicial Circuit. In and for Semi­
husband, and Gdorge W. VnaaMe,
nole County,' Florida.—
Complainants.
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In Chancery.
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Alexander James Miller,, et al. De­
fendants.
ORIGINAL BILL OF COMPLAINT
CITATION. •
E. A. Douglas*, in hi* own right, and
To Alexander James Miller, D. 11*1a* Trustee, Complainant,
sey Piffard and Charlotte Q. FSfVB. . ,
fard and the unknown heirs, lega­
J. n . Co wen, et al, Defendant*.
tees, devisees, grantees cm *tb «r
CROSS HILL OF GOMPLAINT
claimants under Ales&amp;nder J a n es
J. H- Cowen, ct a), Complainants,
Miller, D. Halsey Piffard and
.vs.
Charlotte 0. Piffard? ancf tbe un­
E. A. Dougin**, et al. Defendants.
known heirs, legatee*^ detriaeaa,
CITATION.
grantees, or other claimants un­
To G. R- Calhoun, o f Pitkin*. Colo­
der Emma M, Piffard, and to a y
rado; P. A. Hart, of Savannah,
and all otHhr persons ox pasties
Georgin, and C. H. Walsh, o f Wil­
claiming any interest fn and to tha
mington, North Carolina; T. O.
following described lands attpate
Gillis, M. J. Gallagher, J. M. Hunt.
in Seminole county, Florida, m a n
J. F. Mitchell, Louis Paint and
particularly described as follow s.
James Sawyer, whose places o f
residence aro unknown, nnd to all
The Northeast quayter erf t o *
other persons or parties claiming Northwest quarter of the Southwest
nn interest in and to thc following unrter; the Southeast Quarter c t th »
described land in Seminole Coun­ outhwest quarter o f the Northwest
ty, Florida, to-wit:
quarter, and the Northwest w a it e r
Lots 7 nnd 8, o f Block 4, o f Tier 4, o f the Northeast quarter o f tha
o f Sanford, Florida, according to E. Southwest quarter o f Section 36,
R. Trafford’s map of Sanford, Flori­ Township 19 South o f Range SO East,
da:
and bcgmlng 30 chains N orth c t tha
It appearing from a sworn cross Southwest comer o f Section 8$,
bill of complaint filed in ’ this cause, Township 19, South o f Rang*
30
that you have or claim to have some East, run North 20 chains, East 10
Interest in and to tho above describ­ chains, South 20 chains, W&lt;
18*
ed land, therefore, you, G. R. Cal­ chains to beginning.
houn, F. A. Hart and C. II. Walsh
It appearing from tlte aw
M l
are hereby required t* be and. appear o f complaint filed In this
before our said Circuit Court at the itgainst you that you have o r ckrim.
Court House in Sanford, Florida, on some Interest in and tactile lands
the 6th day o f December, A- D. 1920, hereinabove described; therefore, yvnx
and then and there moke answer to the said Alexander James MjDcr, D..
tha cross bill o f complaint, otherwise Jlnlsey Piffard and Charlotte Q. P if­
a decree pro confcsso trill be entered fard are hereby requited t b b e end
against you.
appear before our said Circuit Court
And you, T. O. Gillis, M. J. Gal­ at the Court House in Sshfexet F lor­
lagher, J. M. Hunt, J. F. Mitchell, ida, on the 3rd day o f January. A.
Louis Palni and James Sawyer arc D. 1921, and then and there make
hereby required to be and appear be­ answer to the bill o f eotnphricnt ex­
fore our said Circuit Court’ at the hibited against you, otherwise e de­
Court House in Sanford, Florida, on cree pro confcsso- will be- a t n v d
the 3rd day of January, A. D. 1021, against you. And all other persons
nnd thrn and there make answer to or parties claiming any right, title o r
the cross hill of complaint, otherwise interest in and to the property
n decree pro confcsso will be entered innbove described, under. By
or
.against you. And all other unknown through nny o f the above- nained de­
parties or persons claiming any fendants, or otherwise, sre hereby re­
right, title or interest in and to the quired to be and appear before our
property hereinabove described nre said Circuit Court at the C o n i House
required to be nnd .appear before our in Sanford, Florida, on the 7 t t d a y
said Circuit Court nt thc Court of February, A- EL J92I, and th a t
House in Sanford, Florida, on the nnd there moke answer to thw IdO a t
7th dny o f Fcbrunry, A. D. 1921, nnd complnint in (his cause, otherwise »
then and there make answer to the decree pro confcsso will be entered
cross biU o f complnint filed In this ngninst nil unknown parties defend­
cause, otherwise n decree pro confes- ant.
so will bo entered against all said
It -is ordered thnt this citation beunknown parties.
• published in tho Snnfonf ller^jd,
It is ordered, thnt this no^ce be newspaper published in Sevetmolepublished in the Snnford Ilcrald, a County, Florida, once o week f o r
newspaper published in Seminole eight weeks ns notice to Alexander
County, Floridn, once n week for James Miller, D. nalsey P iffin d mndi
four weeks ns to the
defendants Charlotte O. Piffird, ana once * week
whose residences nre known, nnd for twelve weeks a s-n otice t o tbe
once a week for eight weeks as to the unknown parties defendant.
known parties defendant whose plac­
WITNESS my hand nnd tbe ocaI’
es of residence nre unknowm, nnd o f the said Circuit Court on tins th e
once a woa'b.Jor twelve weeks ns to 15th dny of October, A. D. 192GL
the unknown Y nrtits defendant.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGDASS
WITNESS my hand nnd the seal of
Clerk o f Circuit Gnrrt,
the said Circuit Court on this 15th ,
Seminole County, Florida.
day of Octobef, A*. D. 1920.
GEO. A: DeCOTTES,
(SF.AI.)
E. A. DOUGLASS, | Solicitor nnd of Counsel fa r
Clerk of Circuit Court,
,*€-omplninnqjs.
9-lHt-c
Seminole County, Florida i
^'—~~- ■&gt;'1v* —■— ' “ — “*■" ’ —
GEO. A. DeCOTTES.
.
j IN THE CIRCUIT fcoUBT OT BfOOKDLX
COUNTY. TLOHIDA— IN C l I A I r t S T
THOMAS EMMET WILSON.
Solicitors nnd of Counsel for
*A V. Y '-w r ll. foit.|i)aItBinr.
Cross Complnlnnnts.
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la tb# Circuit Court, Sarantb Judicial Circuit *f
II* fitat* cf I lt t lf i , in tad far
S«mlB«l* County
IN cnANCERY—BILL TO ESTABLISH AND
QUIET TITLE.
fj.llt Read, rumpUInknt.

aTATI Off.

M I
anan. E)&lt;;nldktor of Florida hind awW) ck&gt;lonlullon Company. I.ltnlteaL n ewpwwtlw
of Enaland, the Btockhofdee* *N Flortd*t*.
luind and Col™ la* IInn r*mp*n7
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Cbarle# E. ItaHelte, et * 1, liefrmjant#.
llflnlJalrd eorieraHoo of EnclaniL a*nil I*,
ORDER or *BFRVICE BY PUBLICATION.
tbe unknown leyater*. drttarew, *■*! r * * To alt partlr* rlalmlny lurrmia txiulrr Hutuo
trra, rlalit In? by, ihronah *e nndrt
tho
X &lt;'ro!rh-r. drcraar-l. T It ('abannla#. ilralan* named partlr*. ami t# aw? ant •&amp;
rraaml; I'.taanl OrKitlrk .terraard! It P.
r-lber pernona or [-arlle* wtMMMW*. r k l* tiltterai. ilrrraaeit. and J H XPaire, (terra*
In* any rlybl, title oe tntereaf Uo *»d lor-i arcl XI.t, P.XUTIEH »lalmln* on tntrrrul.
Ibe fniv.wtn* drarrfheil IkiuLiftmtedl
ly*«*
in 1t,r fell..* Inr &gt;lrw-tlt—l |iroi*rrty altuate
and l-rlo* In Ihe Cotmt? nf fltinlawki
In Hrmlaotr (Voiniy, Florida, tn-wlti
Stale of Florida, nmew part*eca(*rt? awwrrlbHtV I t of Hertlon 10: Iota 4 and fl In Bered aa folkiwa, to-wltt
H»n t l: All of fractional Hertlon 13; Lot* 1. 3
lait 4. It lock 13. Tier 2, of RknAmR. Xlartam! &gt;3 and Hie SW 14 ot NE 1-4, 1b* fl 1 3
.
of NK 14 of NW 14. f tie 8 E 1-4 of NW 1-4 da, . accnrdlne lo B. .I t TVbffarCfe mat?
«nrt NE 1-4 of HW 14 of Section 141-the N 1-3 Panfnrd, Florida, aa pee map tbeetwC Omlf *T
of .tbo BXV 14 of Hertlon 17: N 12 of th«'flW record and tw?lnnln( at th* NartWiaWX e«ew14 of (hr NE 1-t *n&lt;l the NE 1-4 of NW 1-4 of er of the Intersection of rtrar Rtr**4 amfl I 14*
BE 1-1 of Hertlon 31: th# NE 14 of tbe NE 1-4 Aaenne. In the City of flanf*rd. rka rtt.
of ihe NE 14, Ibe South 4 acre* of the E**t IB thenre Eaat Ut fear. Ibene* N**4tk MB tm *
■err* of lie NE I 4 of NE I t, tbe fl I I of tbe room or lea* lo a point on tb* Sawkkc a W *C
NE 1-4 aod the E I 2 of the HE I -4a of flee alley. .Hxnre Weal M feet, iLW ? tk*
nf laid alley to Rand iria aa i tbaiaw
Huai -32:Ha XX 1 3
of tbe HW 1-4 nf Hertll.n
flontb
23 tbe S | 2 of tbe RXV
1-4of tbe NW
1-4
(or alnn* Ihe Eaal aid# of n i l Ittaf *ra H 2*1 arm of lot 1) *ml all of b&gt;(* 3 and 4 In nue. Ifl4 feet, irnre oe lea* fn E lat Street.
Hertlon 2t (lie HW 1-4* of tl,# 8 VV 14 of Sec Ibe i»dnt of teftnnlo?.
It appearlny from the awar* bHl *N rtm Hon 30; the E I 2 of tbeNE 1 4 and tbe R
*&gt;^'
fl acre* of tie NW ’ 1-4 of Ibe NE 14 of See plaint filed In ttlla cwoae aaatnat ? « •
Hon 17: H&gt;e N I I of.tbe 8 E 1-4 of Senior, .22: yoai hare oe rlaLn aome tnteeewt It* awA »• &lt;*•*
the HW I t of NW 1-4 and Ihe NW 1-4 of Ihe laoda ' abore drwarttced, Af-erefae* y*». tOw a * *
SW 1-4
of Beetlon 33: B *rre* a.|t]ar# In tbe (leo E. Jntmaoi^ aod In# aah? T l i O m AV**
NW rorner of tb*&gt; NW 1-4 of the NE 1-4 of Ihe andrr nncbaoan, Ibiittdalor. nf rtkr f r o *
SB 14. mil the SW 1-4 of th* HW 1 4 of tbe HW da land and rYdonliiHoti O n p t a f ,
of Enaland. I»
I1 of See. 31, i ll In Twp. SB H, Hr# 33rorporatlnfl
Kaat.
Alto all H at part Of tin N 1 2 Iflny South of hereby re&lt;inlred to tie amt « l .
Errpijtorkrtrtil# Creek, In Becllon 7; am) He aald Circuit Court, at the (Vmrt f!* « w * ■ -Oa*'
NE I t nf lb* NE 1-4 and Ihe NE 1-4 or (hr ford. Florida, cm tbe " I it da? o f PuaiaMe. 4 HE 1-4 of flection II, In Tuarnahlp J l South, D. IflSfl. and Hen and Iher*- m ale wawww
Rani* 33 Eaat.
And. alto th* followlnc lota the Itlll of Complaint nhlhlted i f i k a l ? — *
Otberwla*. a deere* pern vawf*In tbo** certain anhdlelalona of tbe KK 14 of tbla caiiae.
th* NE !- l of flection 21 In ToarnaMp 30 will be entered.
And to all peronoa oe partlea etaltaW
South. Ram* 32 Eaat, known aa Wliltcotuh"*
flrat and tecond addlllima tit Crurta, *la: Iota rlahl. title or Inter**! In* and t * tb* f*W 'riT’
fl, 7. IL D, 10, II. 12. 13. 18 and 17 In LWk I. Irralnatnre dearrtbed under, b ? m
I ota It. fl. 10 . 13. 13, 1 1 : IS. Id. IT and is in Ibe abore named defendaotaL oe
t.1nrk*l I ota 3. 4, 3, fl. 7. S. U. 10, II 12. 13, hereby reuntrrd to b* and" appear
II. 13. IS. 17 Jfl, 10 and 30 In block 3, lor* I. raid Clrrult Coot! at tba Cbart TTka
a. n.
2. *, 7. B, l&gt;. Jfl. J 1.-I3. 14. IB. Ifl and 20 In fied. Fbirlda. on Iba 3rd day of Jknt
block 4, Lot* 3, 4. 13, 14. IS, Ifl, IT, 21 . 32, 23 . 11*21 , and then and therw mat* amrw*r tw y
24. In Mock 3. lola 3. «. 7. *. fl. to. II. 12. 13. Hill of Complaint fried ayatsat ymm to
Ifl. 17, IB. 24 and 23 In block, fl. I^la 7. B. 0. raure, olhrrwltr * derror pew (a a f* * *
to. tt. 13. 13. 14. 13, tfi, 17. I*. 10. 2it. 2 t and I* entered ayalnit an tnaknom* pari1 ^
22 In block 7, an.1 lota 1 tu 24. Inrhutar, he- frndanl.
tn* all of block 8.
I f Ir ordered that Iht* CHattaw br I ^ B f * ;.
It la hereby nrdrred that jrd) appear lo tbe In the Sanford flrrald. a uaw fwptr
Itlll of Complaint *f]lrd herein aralnat you til* In
Seminole
Count?,
flw M A **g
tbe abaiae entitled rant* on Ihe Hrtrnth clay of a
week
for
elyhl
re**ba a*- — W .**T
March. A. D. 1021; and -'The Hanford her­ Reorae R. Jutmaon and Wlltlkrw AA *—
ald" ta hereby drklenatcd aa the nrwapaper In Dnrhanana, M&lt;tufdator, of th* rlkrSDa l—
xriilrti Ihta order thall Le puhllat^d once a and Colonliatlon Company, I.ImlterR »
week foe Incite ronaeeuHrr wreka.
atlon of En?land, anJ eoew ■ wee* Ww * * * ,.
W 11nr** my band and aral nf office tbla 15th weeka aa r i»oUpe to the unknown' f l - * * day nf Noaember, A. Ik 1030.
fendant.
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(BEAL)
E. A, POlTILASfl.
1 WltnrM m? hand am) th*- a*«F * r
Clerk. Clrtnll (Vmrt 00 tkla I3tb da? ad*
II- 10 I2te
By V, B. POPflLARD, D. C- A . Ft. IP 30 . '
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(SEAL)
It *. voeexam
ln tb* Circuit Court.* Bari nib Judicial Circuit
of tha BUt* *f Florida. In tad far Berni­
• Clerlr OlrmlF « * « *•_
nal* County.
Hemlnote OOoakyv
IN CHANCERY.— RILL .TO ESTABLISH AND HEd ROE A. IlH’OTTES.
QUIET TITLE
flollrllor and Co«n**l f*r- Opaplklk—
0 . II. Reid, Complainant,

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Cbarlr* K. ItaHelte. *| at.. tWfendanta.
ORDER 0 7 SERVICE BT PUBLICATION.
To: Luc? Morton Wlbnore. Sarah I . Jenklna.
tbarle* a Warwick, Lewi* lepotron. Charlen
Alriander, Frank Daalel, and C. C. Browa.'
who** place* of reelilthce are unknown.
It 1* bereb? ordered that yoo appear to the
tdtl .of romptalnt (lied hrretn ayalaat you In
the Itaire entitled etna* on ihe 23tb day of
January, A. II. IP2 |. and "The Hanford Her­
ald 1 la hereby dr*tynaled aa the Newfpai*er
In which tbla order aball In publlabed 00c* a
weak for rl(bt (S I eon et cull?* wreka.
XYlinraa my band and aral of office tbla 13th
day of Nayrmber, A. II. lP2n.
(BEAL)
.
E- A. DOUHLAflfl.
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Clerk.
IM flB te________ By V. E. D Q i;oi.A S it It. C.

NOTICE TO CTiBWTOES

In Court o f the
nole County,
In re Estate o f
EDWARD D. WARMANI
To all Credltoro, Legatee*,
tcea and all Person* Barii
or Demanda against saiif
Voji, and each o f yoa,
notified and required” to
claims and demanda
r. n. nARnts.
cither o f you, may hav$
ll-taOtc
Rkecutor.
Alaohua to u n ty : Thc citizens of estate o r Edward* B. Warmaza-j
Tac’6ma came together Fridajf nJght.ii&gt; ed, Into of- Seminole 1
You want some of those new and up the beat community meeting ever at­ , to the undersigned adim
(o the minute correspondence cards at tended by the county* agent* Much sflnid estate, within- tvto
the Herald office. We can print your business o f a constructive nature was
monogram ou them if you wish.
attended to.

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AVIATORS
WILL VISIT
SANFORD

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS
WANTED
WANTED—Corn. The Beiiyham Grain
Co. of Alnchun, Fin., will pay you
thr market price for ear com in car
lots. Farmers join together in mak­
ing up cars.
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PAGE ELEVEN
sleeping porch, n garage to match
house, a large lot, plenty o f room for
chickens nnd garden. On the edge
of town but in city l)tnits. $2,500.
Phone 167-W.
16-1 tc
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FOR SALE—Two thoroughbred sows,
will fnrrow soon; one 900-|b. mule,
one cow, one Ford car nt F. B. Dyson-Levctte place.—South French ave
on heights. Call after 4 p. m. lfl-ltp

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WANTED—Second hand show case.
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Inquire at the paint Btore in the WeYoung milk cow for sale Telcphoiu
A I.BERT DORNEIt SECURES GEO. Iftkn Block; Railroad W a y .1 5 -tfc..
w illlS POWELL SAYS LEI THEM
4C04. ._____________________ 3-6tf.
WRIGHT FOR STUNT FLYWANTED—Your old batteries to re­
* COME TEN THOUSAND
1 KISSIMMEE, Dec. 8.— Enthusiasm
FOit SALE— I hnve for sale one good
build. Let us mnke your starting
STRONG
IN G O N S U N D A Y
marked the opcninR o f the G6th anlarge farm mulg, $140.—C. M.
THE INSIDE IS IMPORTANT.
and lighting a pleasure. We are au­
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nual session of the Baptists’ state
Berry.
20I-3td-lw
(From
W*Jn«»d»jr'»
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Don’t forgyt that it Is just as necthorized "EXID E" dealers and have _____________________________________
TAVARES, Fla.,* Dec. 0.— HavinR convention here yesterday. Hundreds
Albert (Peggy) Dorner has su e-! n Battery for all makes automobiles, FOR S A L E -O n e pair good mules. c?9a*Y to have vour inner tubes
’ , the fodder in the shock and frost- o f visitors nre in the city, and KisC «.h „ r term.. Bryan AuU, Co.
;
the pumpkin, the farmer from up sttnmcc hns thrown open its hnmc3 to cccded in reopening the aviation field “ EXIDE, the Giant that lives in a
nnti expects to bring several good fly­ Box."— Ray Bros. Phone 548, old
flortb is headed down South in his them In n hospitable fashion,
FOR SAI.E— A prott, . . . b „ „ ,..o w
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13-tfc
John Henry. The “ league of notions ’ | Mondny the Floridn Baptist Ij»y- ers hch&gt; during the season. Being Ford Garage.
Just completed, 5 rooms, bath, .
y0ur bra money Intcu for It dotfthe “ Chauteu Theory’ ’ isn’t caus- men’s nssoeintioiruiuHn their annual one of the pioneer flyers in America j WANTED TO RENT— 3 or 4 unfur. screened front porch nnd serened Lies, often trebles, the life o f both
Mi.
Dorner
has
done
much
to
keep
|
nl(thed
rooms
or
.
„
milU
hou(te
by
him a single worry. He is more ^convention prior to the opening of the
L O ST -S lnce Nov. 29th from
my tir”
tubi8‘ W e are vulcanizing
&lt;anCenu-d about the price o f gasoline convention properly. About 200 luy- aviation alive in Sanford and spent smn,| fnm,|y# Will lease by month or
homo on Orlnndp road, one Lew- j
B
Write
gnd whether his tires will hold out, men were present, and fully
that much time and money on the Sanford ycar; Real orreferences.’
ellyn setter. Suitnbic reward for in­
field
lie
has
now
renamed
the
field
o
^
.
.
Jn
c#re
of
IIcra,d&gt;
n
.
1912tp
or what’s the condition or the roads, many ministers.
A. four-fold proformation lending to' recovery of
- this
I see him every day—some 200 of gram was outlined for .the aiming here Airport and wnnts to revive the nrrv :=7.n ■- r*-------- ~--------------- 7i,T, -----------------------------Phone 17
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spirit of nviation in order that when WAJsTED To rent» flv‘‘ncri’* t*,ctl dog.— M. E. Smith, It. No. A, Box
him—and I wondef when’s, the end. year, and includes “ Tithing,’’ “ Willing
I*. O. Box
17-ltp
Oak
and
3rd
St.
Sanford,
Florida
thl. .port become. „ » popular a . It I,
,0r **"rin'r ' r° 1’
for weeks they have been rambling 0 Tenth t othc Lord," “ Filling the
17rltp
destined to be Sanford will always “
through our burg without even saying Pews" and "Pastoral Support,*; as
have a binding field nnd this city al­
FOR RENT
Elder Springs Water. Its 00 98-100
*think you’’ for the 225 miles o f good laymen’s work in the future.,
ready marked on the government air
or
per rent pure. Fhonfc 311.
F O R R E N T .— T O fis h in
loads our county allows him to use.
The morning session was opened
Plant Martin's Hy-T*«t S*ed« Far Caad
tourist parties, 28-foot, half cabin,
routes
will
be
on
the
government
aer­
yriend Wife sits up along side o f him. hy a Scriptural reading by j . Ollie
Raiuhi
Licensed
FFCT
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Y
0
etad
etaoinlinnn
ial mail route.
AGENTS WANTED
She holds the guide book in her lap Edmunds, of Jacksonville. Hon. Geo.
Garden
and
field seed fo r fall
cnnojiy motor boat fully equipped.
Mr. Dorner announces thnt Goorge Licensed' pilot who knows tnc S t., AGENT WANTED IN SANFORD
p la n tln
seed oats,.rye, boric
and is official dictator ns to the turns. W. Fox, attorney o f this city, wclrap e,
Wright, one of the best in the husiv Johns. Rhone 348 L. G. Loveless 45tf j Sell the Original Wntkins Remecw crop turnips- ca
jn the rear seat nre little Willie and coining the delegates to Kissimmee,
huge, e
beans,
ness will bo here today and will per­ FOR RENT— 20acre farm nnd two dies, Spices, Extr. elk, etc. NecesBiMiry and Susie nnd mnyhC' a hound to which Chnlrman W. W. Flncrcn ress, potatoes and onion acts.
form for several days nt the field and
rooins.
Small
family preferred, tiesnnd repeaters. _ All or
spare
rgest and oldest csta............
pup. The running boards nre barri-^ sponded. Speakers during the day
over the city nnd will also trike up Address i&lt;.,Ji. Barnhart, near Elder time.
Write Watkins Co., 59 Memseed house in the state.
tided with dunnage until I know they and‘their subjects-were: Frnnk Burkpassengers ami on Sunday will do Springs.
ll-Ctp phis,
Tenn. *
12-1014tp
SEND FOR FALL CATALOG
p*t in th« car with a shoe horn, nnd hnlter, "The Present Baptist SitunAND SEED SPECIAL.
soimi stunt flying such as wing walk­
FOR RIJN’ T—-Furnjshed moms and i
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jrrt out with vaseline. The bumper tion"; I)r. J. T. Henderson, "The
E. A. MARTIN SEtD CO.
ing, change of planes, stand on head kitchenettes.
Apply* Shirley* apart- i —. w , —^ « « » ,■ • v .—
—* *
JicktonTille
Florid*
generally carries a stove or nn ice Outlook"; H. C. Stevens, “ Pastoral
_
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an top of the wings, Uiop three times ments, opposite 1’ostitffice._____ 48-2'it |
boa, and on the rear is strapped any- support’*; S. D. Martin, ‘,‘ Whut I
stanindg on top of the wing; and
FOR RENT— A large well furnish­
thing from a steamer trunk to nn oats Think of Tithing’’ ; Ralph K. Roberts,
5-tfc. Is a powerful Antiseptic and Rain
trapeze work. The stunt flying will ed bed room. ?17_Park ave.
bin. Even the top is utilized for spare "Bequeathing tit Least One-Tenth to
LANDIS, FISH &amp; HULL
Killer, cures infected cuts, old sores,
FOR
RENT—
Furnished
rooms,
kitch­
take an hour or more and be full of
tires and casings. The wonder too is the Lord"; J. T. Henderson, "FirinncRelieves
Sprains,.
Neur­
en
nnd
two
bed
rooms.—J.
MI&lt;ord
]
tetter,
etc.
thrills.
Attorneya and Counsellors-at-Law'
that much abused little car ’can stand jnj, the Kingdom"; Dr. Ixdgh, of the
17-13U*
Albert hns interested the county on Sanford and Orlando road. 18-ltp algia, Rheumatism.
DeLAND. FLORIDA
op under the load.
University of Floridn, “ The Problems
commissioners and Engineer Fred
Will
practice
in Hie State nnd Feder­
MISCELLANEOUS
I hare wjitehef them nnd marveled ()f Lenders"; It. H. Edmonds, editor
al Courts. Special facilities for Ex­
Williams has secured some lime rock
at them. They nre picturesque, origithe Manufacturers’ Record, Haiti-1
We will ship that Christmas box of
nnd Perfecting [jind Titles.
and the white cr o s s .that marks all
SCIIELLE MAINES amining
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njl. far.In-tic in their devices. Here mure,* nnd who has a winter home hi
oranges
for
you,
per
box,
aviation fields inis been fixed at Hu
with five riiiing in the car, Doytonn "The Present Unrest and
THIS
WEEK’S
OFFERINGS
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THE
FLORIST
and ro fithiT side are four children the Gospel.”
o r n r r in t i i k c o i i h t i i o i . s k
now in readiness again for the visit GROWERS AND S illRRKItS—Send
Poinsettns,
sratiii on improvised seats built on
Tile general convention, which op- of all th" aviators who might be com­
me your loss and damage claims
Ilyhiseus, Salmon, Red, double
SANFORD
FLORIDA
Use rutoiii, - IwinriN and practically ens Tuesday morning, has outlined
red.
for
collection
and
receive
the
benefit
ing this way during the winter.
?Tiij.*—■i*a u«-if* ■ Ferns. • .
harri-atl* *i .tci.iiisl sideswipes. Happy! the following program for tin* open­
Since we have such a fine aviation of my yea n of experience in claim
j- Orders taken now for Fancy, SnapWhy, it.is a picnic for the kids.
ing day:
field it might just ns well he used work.—C. E. McIntyre, 420 Cornelia
dragon, Calendriln and other jdants.
lb n k
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Today’s Program
and Uhert Dortjer think.- lu* tan n* St , South Jacksonville, Fla. 12 - 8- 11
hLtrle
*
9:80, opening ,de\athunt/ servir**,
Attorney -nt-l.a«
m ... the sport sufficiently to
Leesburg Laundry Lm opened
Frank Ixissing
ma «
eondneted iiy Rev. Roger L. t'lark,
10(1 l’ark Ave.
many of tiu* visiting aviators here j Receiving and. delivery Station at
Contractor &amp; Builder
I h** irarim&gt;nts art* flaunt- Rrodeiittiwn.
had ;
for tin* season.
Ray Brothers Battery service stat
iag t&gt;
Phone 457
. •/i
I he °ld man i:&lt; nt
f'onvenlioi)
George Wright* will re-open the ion- Old Ford Garage, this is in ad
•••'*■ tack down Iin* Enrollment
the I
, ,
.
..
,‘
dition to regular service. The v-erv
mv1
of I iffre would upset rat inn.
fine quality 'o f work turned out hy
^ ——— — ————— — — —
(Le Leesburg Laundry is known a!'
ihrn
It): ill ' Address of
/■. i - / \
» i g l i [j t M f '
over the south. Troy Ray, Rhone
1'.
I tnittlesllip that spouse.
Ij L U . Ij c I 1 lLI\IV1 iNVj i 5.18 is in charge of the Sanford
hast '
drydnek for years
JltflO. The annual sermon, Rev. S.
Brnncl}.
AHorncy-nl-l.fi w
f*ir i
. ders are rusted It Foie, Madison; alternate. Rev I! S.
The 1Julies Union of the Congrcga,
thr
afully as it takes Righlmire, Daytona.
I l O irner-W m iririifF Build in ....
liimnl Church will *.w.„
hold their anua
v #.L
up 1*
It is minus hubNI S U R A N C E
haznar Dmember 11.________ C.tfc
j
Appointment r.f committees.
SANFORD.
FLA..
caps,
-topper in lieu of
12:30. — Adjournment.
/RE ALC ESTATE
GET YOUR ORDERS in n.nv for
a rad
top has- a piece of
Afternoon
your new Buick car. See W. J . !
SANFORD, F L A
oil Hr th diawii over it to kee out the
2:30.— Devotional service, Rev. C
Thigpen.
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45-tfc
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l!
HAT.?
rair i*'.j
L windshield is tirokbmk- y 'p|loninS| iqurenix.
en, utel &lt;*» i* rarnhlea riglit along,
We will ship Hint Christmas iwx of
2:45.—The report on state missions
.IKWELEIt
oranges for you, per box, $8.50,—
Ah' I(. i.
"it - ih prinee of tlie and tiu* report nf tin* State Board of
MY SPECIALTIES:
rn;,..
. . , m u . n d ear with a chi Missions, Dr. F. W. Duke. Tampa;
.&lt; ales Crate Co Plume 1 8 1
12-20 tf
Riikard'*11.10(1-Painted
China
I'Olt
SA
l.K
-tiim
d
farm
mule
m good
arc. \
• u In el ami a retl lig|U Dr. S. B Rogers, eorresimiidinir s&lt; *
Gurham's
Sterling
Sitter
at lr,
condition.
M
Fleischer,
|l
-2(Mfc
Ml lit up with green rtUnry and treasurer, .Iio ksopville
Rogers’
Plated
Ware
paim am| u li ■■ wire wheels until it
7:30,— Devotional service, Rev. B.
1 BUY, pay cnsli for second hand pi­
_____rxs
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Elgin and Waltham Watches
rsctsu
looks like a Chinese joss house dur- G. Smith, Month-olio.
anos. Address 352 Sanford, Flori­
Used in connection with no other
Ing the New Year’s festivities. It car- [ 7: iri.~'-Rcport on womnn’s work,
da.
44-tfc
MOW V0uR£ PROTECTED subject does the newly coined and
rics a *&gt;lnimir trunk and a thermos Mrs. II. C. Peelmnn, corresponding
IN CASE OF FIRE- &gt;
ORDER your new Buick now and
bnitl.. and two august personages, secretary and treasurer, Jacksonville.
frequently heard #expression quot­
you wil| not lose any time on the
Tllfy I. ! rn uti. r to the right nur to , S;15.— Address, Mrs. W. C. James,
ed al&gt;u\e, mean more or apply with
new car load coming in soon. IG-tfc
th*' ll-fl I hi &gt; are just existing— th ey‘ president Woman’s Missionary Union
han't
greater force than in the matter
Ml the scenery they ()f the Southern Baptist Convention, will break a Cold. Fever and'Grippe I&gt;R. I). C. WARD, Osteopntli is in
ha. i' in
Sanford on Tuesday anil.Friday of
&gt;1 was on picture post- Birmingham.
quicker than any thing. » e know, pre­
of insurance on your property, ns^anh it
8-tfc !
a* -ending hack home. . | Address, Mr. S, It. Rogers, enrres- venting pneumonia.
]7-13tc each week.
Miring you againxt financial luss
Bine' \ flat lire. I’n nnd ma and ponding secretary and treasurer, of
We will ship thnt Christmas box of
all the kid*, pit out and survey the Jacksonville.
in tin* event of its destruction by
NOTICl; TO TEACHERS
oranges for you, per box, $3.50.—
Tl*r Hl*lr 1 - r:1 will l.ol.l fnni»ln*llnii* f..r
tUm.*g,
(•„ kirks the casing, and
One of the fitst things expected to
fire.
r.*rltti» &lt;if ft,* palillr
at Mir rourt Cates Crate Co. Phone 181. 12-20-tf
»aks ’over his stock on the., shelves, develop in the convention will lie the WtO*. In X,tif.Til. nn TurxUf, l**n*mtwr Hlli.
l!*r.*n
All IrarU n imt now In.Mine • rall.1 "FLORIDA'S. Foremost Boy's
Pn#
. Y hHnng to the discard, hut Pn ffght over the location of the Baptist rrrllflrnt*
will [-■ rw&lt;|iiI r r l . i tat* thl* riaiiil'
per"—
that’s
"FLORIDA
SCOUT."
nallon.
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varry ing them along believing some hospital, ns a number of cities have
'
T. W. LAWTON.
,
SEE US ABOUT
Monthly'.
Rend, "Mr.
possum,
d*y in* can make a whole onq out- of sent delegations to the convention
•
Bnp*rinl«*itilrnl.
Abrond," in the large Christmas num­
,
FIRE INSURANCE!
th* three or four by nesting them.
■ with thnt end in view. Four meniNOTICE o r DISSOLUTION Or DREW DEVEL­ ber.
Year
25c.
Address
Wlllnrd
U* family comes into the office hers of the committee having charge
OPMENT COMPANY. A FLORIDA
Luntlcy, Editor, Sanford.
U-2C-3tp
CORPORATION,
*“ * 1,11 'Irink copiously of the ic e ,0f the matter nre in Kissimmee at .
TO A L L , INTERESTED I'AIITIBS:
present. They nre: Rev. J. L. White, Nollrn la tirrtt.y *l«*n lhal nn 111* Slat .lay YOU CAN order your new Buick
"iUiere arc you from ?" I ask.
Tampa; Rec. C. W. Duke, Tampa; of l**y*rol«r. lli-JO, ll.* umlrraljfi.nl will makr
no wand save time on the next car
a|&gt;l&gt;llrail»n In tl.r Ju.ljc of Ihr Hrrrnlli JnJiwcbegnn," the reply in chorus.
Rev. T. W. O’ Kclly, Gainesville, nnd ilirlal rirrull fnurl of Florl.ta. *1 l.la (’l.am- load.
'
40-tfc
I&gt;rl.«nil. Fieri .la, al 10:00 o'rlnrk A. II.._
“When* are you bound fo r ? ” I ngnin iteV- Runyan Stephens, Tallahassee. Iwr*.
for an ordrr itlaanlrlny |)rrw Drrrlopnirnl Com
Stewart, The Florist, 814 Myrtle
IThe towns expected to .make the pany, a Florl.la rorporallon
Avenue. Phone 250-W.________10-tfe
HENJ DREW,
u . n. o v m u r r n e E T ,
«tv" **'at0 *n I&gt;®rRcular.’*
-strongest representation I n their ef"Say it with Flowers”— Stewart,
A, P. CONNEI.I.T.
'Vhy didn’t you stay nt borne until f ort8 to secure the location of the DICKINSON A DICKINSON.
The Florist.
10-tfc
Hollrllora for l'•llllonrn.
I I 3 3w
election, so father could v ote?" .hospital are Tampa, Daytona, GainesBATTERY TROUBLES? Do not run
’
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP
“Voto,’’ said the woman snceringlyJ VH[0 and Orlando.
your battery until' she is entirely
T w a NT TO
HERE-TAKE
W H CR6 I
Nolle* la l.rrrby (In n ll.it tl.a ptrlnrralilp
»°tes don’t pay for coal at $24 a
l.rrrtoftw* n latin* be Iwarn S»ul llobbln* ami dead. The battery is the costliest ac­
FIND, A 6 0 0 0
na/ ow't o t r ] T hese glasses
ton.
Alw* Dmrobrr*. and known a* lib* Rurprla*
HOGS PAY BIG MONEY
Sbo* Slore Ita* W n ill*ra&gt;trn1. Dlaanlullin rf* cessory to yoyr car.
We re-charge
a 0 to r e p a ir
SOAKED
AND READ
And there you* are,
fret Ira aa of Nortmlwr SSlb. 19X0. All ae*
rant* do* anil payable ;by the aal.l Sarprlw and re-build all makes of batteries.
SH
O
P,
f
the story.
Mr. Pete Wing o f Hawk Point, Shoe Store will b* paid .by Saul Itnbblna, and — Ray Bros. Phono 548, old Ford
ad d pess^
Yhe old flivver is a coal-saver— it Mo., made a lot o f money out o f his all arrattnl* dne and payable to the aal.l Sur­
lje
prise Shoe .Store abali be paid to Saul Rob- Garage.
13-tfc
** a Vuel-saver—It Is
clothing aav- hogs. He says; "I fed them Dr. bins.
Dated al/SanfoMl. Florida. Ibla the SStti day LOST—Tuesday, black canvas truck
' r~*nd, by dinf—a lifo-staver.
LcGear's Hog Prescription. It has of Norembar, 1930.
RAUL rtonHlNN,
cover on Oak, Tenth or Celery ave.
C°me on, yo hosts from Mcechegan; given wonderful results fn putting
ADR BROMBERG.
$2
reward. _ Return to Herald office
1*3
3
1
,
‘______
_
ron'e on, ten thousand strong.
You gains on them with leas feed. They
_
or
phono
167-W.
motiox
or
M
iin
s
ri
sale
not bo adding to the beauty o f j were on heavy, feed for only a
Notice la ,b*rtbr fl»*a lh«l andtr and br
j**. scenery with your antlqdated, month;averaged a gain o f 2V4
------------------ F o r S a l e ------------------^nts and laundry on the line, flanked pounds daily, and were only 7
CABBAGE PLANTS FOR S A L E THERE la aometMng the matter with a m in’ i auto vision
Id*. In Llianrarj, wbrrrln J. I*. McClelland li
Jj
^ e Hankford in nil stages o f tbenths, 10 days old, when sold."
30,000 Charleston Wakefield ready
complainant and I*. rredarlck and L. I-ukm
If he cannot see that thla repair shop Is the one that should
i*rx*pi»te, hut, by the gods nnd little
Mr. Wing profited by the advice Rlielej ate drfemlanU. I. a» apectal maatar will to set about Oct. 15th. $1.00 per
furnish all the necessary repairs to his auto. Our meth­
fishes, you nre welcome!—W, B. Pownffpr foe ill* and aell In front of lb* I' iutI UOOO.— F. L. Greene, West Side. P-tfc
of Dr. LeGear, Graduate Veterinar­ 11 note Joor In Panfoctl. riorlda, ilurlnf Ibe If
ods of doing business .will help you and your car.
ell.
Ira n of aa If rin the flrat Mondar In JanPair good mules and wagon for
ian and Expert Poultry Breeder of ral
nary, I PHI, belni th# .ltd &lt;l*r of »ald mnnlb. sale Inquire Merchants Grocery Co
*
the follow Inc dwrllwd iwrwmml iimnfrl*. -to28 years’ standing.
FOR
SALE—
Four
choice
p
I
rs
,
nine
Dr.
LeGear's
Hog
Prescription
will
The Sanford Herald a few days ago
weeks old.. E. B. Randall, 819 First
**d a very good picture o f the Semi* put weight on your hogs also, be­
street.
. ./________________ O.tfc.
j t e l j 'v ''
Hotel, as a front page attraction. cause it expels worms, purifies the
FOR
SALE—Celery
farms, any slse,
blood
and
conditions
them
sothat
»s is a very attractive building and
to suit purchaser. Buy froih own­
's the Herald says, “ is.one o f tho fln - th*ey gain flesh on lean feed.
Tba r*ratar annnal m**tln* of lb* aloct*
Box 270, Sanford, Fla.
60-tf
holdfra of lb*' rirat National Hank or Sanford, er.
It malkea no difference what ail­ Florida, will be bald ln‘ tho offlcro of lb* bank
* mong the smaller hotels In the
ment is prevalent among your stock no T»fadar. January lllb . 1931, at 10 o'clock FOR SALE— Some well bred Rhode
*****"—Times-Unlon.
n. tn. aa provided In Ibo by-la*a, for lb* al*cInland Red roosters, two 1 1-2 years
or poultry, It is money In your pock- lion *of a board of dlrwtora to arrra for ft a
fiuutnc year, and for tbo transaction U aocb old and six last February chicks. See
?■
break a
and. et to get the proper Dr. LeGear nih*r bo*Im ** aa may properly come before
J. C, Ellsworth st Wildwood Not
quicker than anything we |Remedy from your dealer, on a satls- the meetlnx.
B. F . WHITNSH,
Besnlsll Ave
i preventing pneumonia. 17-13tc faction or money back offer.
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NUMBER 18

8ANF0RD, SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17. 1920

VOLUME XII-

WOMAN’S CLUB CALENDAR W .J. BRYAN AVIATORS COUNTY TRAFFIC COP
GOES AFTER FAST ONES
' SHOWS MUCH ACTIVITY. CALLED IN WILL FLY
AT FIELD
DOING GOOD WORK HERE
AND A BUSY SEASON CONFERENCE
HEARING ON THE
PRESIDENT-ELECT CALLS T nE GEORGE WRIGHT WILL DO MANY JESS WILLARD
STUNTS AND ALSO CARRY
COMPENSATION BILL
WANTS COME BACK
COMMONER FOR CON­
PASSENGERS
NEXT SUNDAY .
WITH JACK DEMPSEY
SULTATION
&lt;Br Tk« ArtocUUd FrwO
WASHINGTON, Dec. 17.—Hear­
. (By Th* AiiMltUd fnu.) .
• (Ur The Aweeieled Pretel
•
George Wirght, the daring youpg
ings on the house bill proposing an
KANSAS CITY, Dec. 17.—Jcsa Wil­
MARION, Dec, "17.—William Jen- aviator who is here for a few weeks
adjusted compensation for former scr- nlngs Bryan today conferred with will
wm pull off
oli his "air xw
uo IlB
AI lard expects to train for three months
circus”
next
vice men was completed by the •sen- (president-elect Harding on an Asso- Sunday afternoon at the aviation Held in preparation for a bout with Jack
ate finance committee today and the ;clation of Nations. He is the first IIp will do nU
of atunt. and will Dempsey in New York, March 17th.
,
•
chairman
announced
the
committee
former
official
of
the
Democratic
adbc
assisted
by
Albert
Dorner and his His manager says Willard wants to JURISDICTION EXTENDED TIIRUwklfarb d e p a r t m e n t
has
OUT COUNTY—NEW DEPUTY
will
meet
tomorrow/
to
determine
,
ministration
summoned
to
Harding's
“trained Ford” and- the exhibition will prove to the public that h t was not
w IMPORTANT WORK MAPPED
SHERIFF TO HANDLE THE
what action should bo taken on the council tabic.
himself
at
Toledo.
lie. well worth witnessing. . Lieut.
OUT NEXT YEAR
•measure with one‘exception the wit­
. . TRAFFIC.
Wright it one of the best in the pro­
nesses declared it is for cash bonus HOLD-UP MAN WAS
NEGRO
POPULATION
fession and has many death defying
Club Calendar.
Some days ago an arrangement was
plan.
INCREASES IN
KILLED IN CHICAGO stunts in bis repertoire.
*
Owing to tho busy nish preceding
made
with the City Manager and th*
BIRMINGHAM
Aside from the stunt flying Lieut.
Christmas and tho gaycties attend­ NAVAL BALLOON HEARD FROM.
Police Department by the County
( D r Th* A u w U U i l Tr*M )
ant upon the holiday season, tho only
CHICAGO, Dec. 17.—A man who Wright will carry passengers and any(By Th* AmocUUS Frau)
Commissioners whereby Police Offic­
WASHINGTON, Dec.'17.—The ne­ er Depfer, Sanford’s efficient motorattempted to hold-up a drug store «nc wishing to be taken aloft will
department of tho Woman's C^b
(By. Th« AttoeIt ltd Pr»u)»
which will have another program In j NEW YORK, Dec. 16.—Noinfor- here last night wns today identified have the opportunity. The flying of gro population of Birmingham an­ cop, should bo sworn in as a deputy
' ns Thomns Heavcy, of S t Louis. A this faring aviator is described in nounced by the census bureau today sheriff‘under Sheriff Brady aad have
December is tho Social Department, j mation has been received from the
whose annual ball will bo glvcfk Dc- naval balloon leaving
Rockawny poRcemnn .killed the bandit after a n -. the Orlando Morning Sentinel of Wed­ was placed at 72,217} an increase of his jurisdiction extended throughout
nesday as follows:
}7,912. Montgomery was placed at the county so that some check may be
' r e m ix r 2 9 with Mrs. E . F . Ilouahold-| Point Monday with three officers on other policeman was fataljy shot.
There was a large and appreciative 19,826, an increase of 604; Chatta­ had on the increasing number of
hostess. Members who aro invlt- an endurance test.
..
\
GOVERNMENT RELIEF ON
j audience gathered at the fairgrounds nooga, 18,866, an increase of 924.
injt quests for this occasion, must!
------------------------spccdcre. Mr. Lepfcr has been out
HOUSING
PROBLEM
yesterday
afternoon
to
witness
Lieut
on
duty for some time and has had
present their names to the commit- M A [) V C A I H U / C l I
*
(By Th. ammi«u4 Fr***..
Geo. t . Wjright, "king- of all daroassigned for this purpose before
| L A L U flllL L
signs placed at the'entrance of the
WASIHNGTON, Dcc^ 17.—The for- devils,” who performed his death dcDecember 20, ns no Invitations will
county calling attention to the speed'
mulntion
of a constructive program fylnK exhibition without mishap. As
be issued after that date. The names
limit over the county highways and
for the relief of the national housing n preliminary to his “special atunts,” ,
also warning the motorists to look out
of the committee were published in a
P A lin
shortage wns undertaken at a meet- two Bhlpa ^
the‘ alr ding barrel 1
for the speed cop. Sovcral personal
recent issue of the Herald.
H Y r i l l ll\ M r N inK
the Chamber of Commerce of rojj^ tail BpJns,'‘Ioops and other death j
warning! hare been made and la st
L71 1 V rU lt l ! | l . t l *h«»
... wiki#.
.
the United States January
Jnnunry 27.
defying exhibits.
Social Department
Sunday afternoon Officer Pepfer de­
was
the
aeroj
|
Tho
special
feature
Tuesday afternoon n very delight­ SOUTHERN GIRL ABDUCTEI
cided
that action ought to be taken'**
SOUTH CAROLINA MILLS
Wright,
who
batic
stunts
of
Lieut,
ful game of bridge wns enjoyed a t ,
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TX, no attention was paid to his warnings
REDUCE WAGE SCALES
DETROIT—SEARCH BEING
gave a thrilling exhibition of walk- WILL CONBIDER MEMBERSHIP IN 80 hc proccded to "pull" several promthe Womnn’s Club with Mrs. David j
MADE FOR HER.
HOUSE ACCORDING TO
Caldwell, the gracious hostess. Mass­
inent citizens and summoned them to
SPARTANBURG, Dec. 17.-Spart-_ ing on the wings «of thie aeroplane,
LATE CENSUS.
( B y Ilk* A i a o c l i M Fr*M .)
es of gorgeous poinsettias attractive- j
nnburg mills announced an additional hanging b? his ankles by the w n » ,
appear before his Honor Judge Hous^ ^ reduction
_________ _of _20 ^per
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ly adorned the assembly and reception , DETROIT, Dec. 17.—The police are wage
cent The
on the top wing
holder where trial was had ytaterday
(Bjr The A u o t lft U d Pf%d*l
searching deserted summer cottages
^ V m e n t aaid it"wai necessary to whi,e the Plnne ,00Pcd tho lo°P *n‘l
halls.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 17.—The Re­ —all entering n pica of guilty and
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last hut not least changing from one
Among the guests were Mm. Has- on the
islands
the Detroit jriver
for nVoid c|0Bingi
publicans will hold a caucus tonight arking merev of the court. These be­
plane to the other, which wns un­ to' consider tho rcapportionment of ( ing the first of Inc traffic officer'*
urd of Atlanta, Ga., who is visiting Miss Mary E. Caldwell, whose glove
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doubtedly the most daring and re­ the membership of the housq of rep- cases, Prosecutor Malnes suggested toher mother, Mrs. T. L. Dumas, and with a note saying she was being tak- lt ACE TROUBLE
quired the most skill of his entire resentatlves according to the popula- tho court that n nominal fine be a»UUs Lenoir, of Charleston, the af- en away by four men in a boat was
IN KANSAS
temoon guest of Mrs. Raymond Key. fo'ilnd today near the river. The is
; sesaed, whereupon Judge Housholdar
SEVERAL KILLED performance. An attempt was made tion of the last census.
j
J*.
while Lieut. Wright was riding in tho
The “shower” for thqj Children’s aged 18 and came here from the
--- .-------------------- suspended sentence on tho condilfoir
' Th»
Fr*»i)
rear seat of an automobile on the race STRAWBERRIES BRING BIG
Home Society was a splendid success, South. ,
[that costa be paid and discharged the
INDEPENDENCE, Kans., Dec. 17. track to change from the car into the
'■'(qtributlons in clothing and toyi be­
PRICE AT PLANT CITY offenders.
Troops
l^ing equavilent to thirty dollar* ($30) \ JACKSONVILLE DOCTOR
- ar^« patrolling
, , the streeta , to- acr0 pianf&gt;| hut for some unknown
‘
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reason this stunt was abandoned afand cash donations amounting to $40
IN SERIOUS TROUBLE d“y “ the rcs.u).t °.f
PLANT
CITY,
Dee.
17.—Six
reHousholder stated that ho was eonhcro when n white boy and a negro
k CV|Crt l
pr&lt;!aUJ"a^Iy £Win* 'fri*gerntor boxes'of atrawberri«!S were Mdcring the fact that there were tb*
Welfare Department.
* | JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 17.—Dr. P. wcre k,,,ed nnd four whitc wounded. to the lack of room on the tr a c t
^ pUnt c |ty Monday&gt; the l.rg- first of the kind of cases to be brought
The regular meeting of thp Wei- c. Perry, prominent physician and
At the conclu.ion of the exhibition CBt- nmount dipped any day so far before him, and that tho. action take*
COLBY ARRIVES IN RIO.
fare department was held on Wednes- surgeon, upon whom a capias chargpassengers were carried over tho city ^ ieM(jn priccg ranRed h|gh
^ these caaea waa by no meant to b*
.
day afternoon, Mrs. B. W.-Herndon, |n(r manslaughter, was servedyester-u
of Orlando for a twenty-five mile‘ petition ran them up from 76
&lt;B* Tk* AmmUiW Fmi )
centsa taken asa precedent as he Intended to- .
chairman, presiding.
.
„dsy afternoon, was released today on
RIO JANEIRO, Dec. 17.—SccteUry ride. The day waa ideal for flying qusrt to $1.26, tho latter price held- Pl«ce fines on all future offender*.
Routine business was transacted, at „ |io,000 bond. The serving of pa- Colby Bndhls party areexpected to and undoubtedly brought a large Ing throughout m&gt;«i of tho day.
| The action of the County C om m it
which time' reports were made by poni on Dr. Perry follows an opera- srrJve hereMonday, according to a crowd from Orlando and neighboring
Fifty-five care of citrus fruit were sioners, Sheriff Brady and the City
Ttrinu* committees.
tion he is said to have performed on w|rejfSB message today.
country.
•
shipped from here within three days Officials In co-operating this way so
The report of the Civic and City a “Mr*. LaRoux" of Titusville, who —;-------- ------------ —
ending, Monday. Prices were low, « to allow the traffic officer to work
Beautiful committees show these com- subsequently died.
running ftom $1.00 to $1.25 for or- both in the city *nd in the coSmty
niitters actively engaged upon plans :
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---------‘anges and tangerinea. Twenty cars *hou!d be commended by all law abldfor the beautifying of the town,,
GAVE IIIM 8 ELF UP. .
'o f oranges were ahippsd Saturday. ‘ ing citizens; The numerous accident*
planting of palms and hybiscus w ill;
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I The Irish potato crop is the largest had on our county highways d u iin r
be a feature, one hundred of these j LYERLY, Ga., Dec. 17.—Chester
vegetable crop now. Thirty-eight the past sixty diys does
to be placed upon Park avenue alone,
*Logan, of Sutherland, Fla., who
hamper* of potatoes were shipped In too well fdr the county as it is generMr. Wrsterdlck will have charge of surrendered hjmaelf here yesterday to
the last three days. A sprinkling of »Uy conceded that ninety pel* cent of
the planting.
Constable Bullard, declaring that he
English peas 1* appearing on the lo- .*H automobile accldenta ia duo .allh­
It was announced from the chair was the murderer of Carl Doerler at
— 1----eal market.
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er to reckless driving or speeding-.
PRESIDENT WIL80N
.
that two-thirds of the white wm* Tarpon Springs, F la, and guilty also SAYS HE WILL TAKE BIB DOU
Price, quoted by Plsnt City buy- The speed of twenty-five miles pet*
BUYS WASHINGTON BOME.
equipment had arrived and that the 0f robbing the express office and post
BLE BARRELED SHOT GUN
‘ ,» « T V u i , .
'ers: Cabbage, $3.26; cukes, $4.60; hour Is usually .Ukcn to be the ^ t * X
AND HAVE FINAL
next two months will see the com- office at Ozona, a small town near
TnYl
n I
ni.nl.
lfttuce 12 00 - okra
WASHINGTON,
Dec.
17.—PreslplsnU, $172.on00 , lettuce,
oxra, speed
i^- law and any one
nn driving faster«
SETTLEMENT
pletion of this work.
Sutherland, is in Jail here awaiting
dent Wilson p u rc h a ^
a residence $4.00; Irish potatoes, $2.00;
English
Among the amusement and money- arrival of an office^ from Florida to
here today for his home after Hard- peas, $3.60; pepper, $2,601
a n o ^ h e J v llS ^ t
(Br Tk* a IHIUU4 Ftm*.)
slaking plans of the department will tako him back therp for triaL
,
ing'a inauguration. It ia understood $2 00; turnips with tops, $1.25.
,$tnicted or p ssing ano^wr vehicle, fa
TALLAHASSEE,
F
la,
Dec.
17.
be a "pageant” to be given in the 1
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ho paid $140,000 for I t ' .
’• | There has noH been any okra in a. liable to be taken up by the traffic
spring instead of the spring carnival
n f A T 1TAI17
• —In an open letter today Gover­
cop.
___________week or two. There were five ham -,
nor Catts threatens to go to Weat
which has been held for several years, fllff l l r H K i l l I . N II^ Y
pers ijf cucumbers sold Saturday.
Palm Beach with hls "Double­ M. F. HETHERINGTON
It was unanimously voted that thli
PHOflPIIATE EXPLbSION
FALLS AND BREAKS LEG
Barrel
shot
gun
loaded
with
buck­
^ould be a pleasing innovation. Chll- j
KILLS PIVE MEN
shot” and have “a final settle­
dnn and young people from other j
LAKELAND,
Dec.
17.—While
pull­
ment" with Joe L. Earman, pres­
sections of tho county will be in -;
ing down tome, vines and limbs en­
BREWSTER, Ded. 17.-r-Five hups-''
ident
of the SUt* Board of Health
rinded in the invitations to taka part. f e d e r a l DISTRICT ATTORNEY
an
bodies, some of them horribly
tangled
in
a
fence
at
his
home
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and publisher of the Palm Beach
Upon the report made by the ceme-. FQR FLORlDA ORDERED TO
terday,
M.
F.
Hetherington,
formerly
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mangled,
and other practically blow*
Post. The letter follows the pub­
wty investigating committee, the
INVESTIGATE
editor
of
tho
Telegram,
fell
In
sucB'a
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to
bits,
are
being held In Brewster
lication In the Pont of an Item re­
Welfare department decided tp in- j
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manner
a*
to
break
hi*
left
leg
belqw
SEyENTY-THREE
CAR
8
OF
LETP
«nd,n8
hope
of absolute Identifkagarding the re-lnslatement of
elude the cemetery in the civic work ( «
IVr Tk. am*cmu4 tn u )
the state’s attorney at Weat Palm &gt; • knee*
.
‘ JTI!rp siiip p p n FROM IIRRe ' it,0n’ “ *** resu,t of an BCC,*nU I fZof the department through special
WASHINGTON, Dec. 17.—The fedTUCE SHIPPED FROM HEBB. -f plosion which occurred at 2:55 o'clock
Medical attention waa summoned
Beach.
eommittccs. Mrs. W. M. McKlnon oral district attorney for Florida was
and he is resting as well as can be
LAST NIGHT
. j Wednesday afternoon on open ground
Fas appointed cemetery finance chair- instructed today by the Department
which waa bolpg broken for
EARTHQUAKE
IN
CHINA
«P&lt;*ted.
®*n whose duties will be to call up- of Justice to investigate the election
The record In lettuce shipments was phoaphat« mine near the plant of
°n the lot owners to secure their co- riots between negroes and whites at
ALBANIA COMBS IN
probably broken laat night when 73 American Cyanamtd Company’s V I# •a , Tk* SmmI.US Fre«»&gt;
operation and collect the funds with Ocoee last month to determine if tho
PEKING, Dec. 17.—An earthquake
GENEVA, Dec- 17.—Albania waa care of lettuce were ahipped from [n?fl near
town. Three of th*
*hich to employ a keeper whose time federal status had been violated.
here rocked buildings and created ex­ today elected a member of the League thla city, all of them being In refri- dead „ „ whIto men# 'two ^ ne~ . ,
will be given -entirely to the care of
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of Nations by the Assembly.
citement in hotels and clubs.
gerator ears. This far said to be the ^
coroner** jury, empaneled' h r
the cemetery. Mrs. Roy Bower will CHIEF BENDER MAY
greatest number of ears of lettuce
j . K w h j ^ of M ulbm yr
h« chairman of the-cemetery lm-|
PITCH} FOR TAMPA
that have ever gone out In one day in , hort|y ^ r the explosion, brought
provenient committee. The collections TAMPA, Dec. 17.—With’ the start
this section although) more cars of ln a verdlcb of "Death from an aeei&gt;
*ill be made quarterly, semi-annual- of the winter league season but three
celery and mixed shipment* have gone denUi explisidn. Cause unknown.or annually in advance as agreed days off, Gud Felix, manager of the
from Sanford in other seasons.
IAlthough the men, according to tniwr
«pon between the lot owner* and th* Tampa Smokers, U frantically *n&amp;l“ •
Thia probably account* for the low officials, were not known to be work&lt;*metery finance chairman. ’
ing for services of real baseball
‘
1• Ing with dynamite at the time of the
At the close of the business period^ ere at salaries within the means of TQ gpoNBOR LEGISLATION KN itnnKR WORTivs- RRrORn in pr,e* °"
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lfv
r
m
N
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OF
sn
fp
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™
enUre,y
100
much
lt
M
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*
&gt;hS
P*d
explosion,
it 1* thought*
* paper was presented by Mrs. R. A. the local pocketbook. Gus is going,
LARGING P0WER8 OF THE
LAUNCHING OF SHIPS DURto
mai* eu with all th a tt^ li- mui, havethebeen
can
Terheun on "better flints''^ whlfch hammer and tongs after Chief BendFEDERAL RESERVE
,NG TUB LAST YEAR. •
c„ . hlp Md
.blpplu, ,» d Z t l . Z p ^ o f T ^
promoted a general discussion and re- er, the Indian pitcher, and thinks he
' .ay Tk. ammuus riw i
'
hai been shipping this season- - ; B,v&lt;) taVthc,r territory, or that 0119 o f
'Bt »&gt;, AxwliUl'
•oited in the appointment of Mr*. T. can get .him to don a Tampa uniform
It la unfortunate that the lettuce the men waa handling some of the
ST. LOUIS, Dec. 17.—Credit* and
WASHINGTON, Dec. 17. AmeriW. Pulcston as chairman of a motion for the winter acason. The big chief
| Picture committee for better films.
would

Social Department Not ihe Only
. Pari That Is Working

Seminole Gets Into Line Bj
Curbing Speeders

forchristmasw eek

AUTO COPON THE J 0 B \

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REPUBLICANS
, HOLD CAUCUS
REAPPORTIONMENT

IS TAKEN AWAY

Governor Catts Threatens to
Shoot Joe Earman on Sight

ORDERED PROBED

LETTUCE SHIPMENTS

Conference of Fanners American Builders .•
Is Called at St. Loiiis Ships Break Record

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turn.

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Ptotauy tha motltor,, badted by
*te and national leglalatloq and th*
ceasing efforts of right-think*
Ing, clean,minded men and women, as
•tganlzatlons and individuals.”
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J.. vounlt« today by too National noani r .n » -.* tno laat incai year, acconunc to u i . ------— — r~'T~’

u ^ old- /oa doo.n'1 yanluitlon.. D .le ,.te . o n M the eonr.p o rt of th . com m toto of
mS « . .T tt. dUntjnd foronc. to aponwr l.«Ul.Uon ,nUm- n a ta tio n la.urt today. .
|ua&gt; wabdut tb^ mlMia ot to^ *
v
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of tb. Fod«ra] Rta&lt;rv. ________________
is not written in. baseball an
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allowing the extension of personA married woman’s rights might
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. nd ahort time credit* to far- be used in-correcting her husband’s
Deliberate long before doing what al loans and snore um ecreu.«
,
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wniloa—Ariaun, babl.n, aso

b « n pow n In Florida U^boln, , ul, Abreg_
„ ^ ln
*h^
■»" • » J * * 11"1”* “ *r k ,t
N «ro.^-Porry . Built, .•
B2 ear, w et. from Sanford projNr,
four from Oviedo and seven from ;
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the Winter Garden sections and all of
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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD FRIDAY. DECEMBER 10. 1920

PAGE TWELVE

Personal Mention
(F rsm n A d i r ' i D a lly )

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G. D. Bishop is in Now York on
business.
9 *• *
Mr. and Mrs. Howard .Overland
have gone to Palm Beach where Mr.
Overland i? to be located.,

God ipade 12 Commandments; Woodrow Wilson made
14 Points; “Peggy

mI bi Adine Fuchs and Henry Bail,
of Tampa, were the week end guests
c.f Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Ball.

Mrs. R. R. Klorran and Miss Edna
Smith, who have Icon the guest* of
Mis. E. M. Galloway, left Saturday
for their home in New York.
Miss Mary Lenoir, of Charleston
came todny to be the g l u t of Mr.
nnd Mrs. T. L. Dumas.
Ed. Meisch nnd Allen Jones were
home for the week end from Gaines-

bought the house n t 811 Park nveMrs. Henry Purden is. visiting her
parents' in Waynesboro, Gn., while
Mr. Purden is in Savannah, Gn

A Home

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Jlon! Eph Brown, of the Ft. Christ
mas section, was in tho city today on
business nnd greeting his mnny
friends.

The Human Butterfly.

Walter A. Routh nnd wife have ar­
rived back fjrom spending the sum-( **.
inor in Detroit, Walter, ns ho is "onv
known is here to start a new
bakery in Sanford. He has spent two he ii
summers studying .the bnking busi­
ness In New York, 'Baltimore nnd ^
Detroit. He says there is no place
gusto, III., are In the city the. guests like Florida’ nnd no city like Sanof their son, F. F. Dutton, at his
beautiful home south of the city. Mr.
R. H. Muirhend hns returned front
F.ndor Curlett, of Geneva, the new a trip to the Highlands section near
Dutton, Sr., was here about sever
years ago nnd sees many changes in member of the' board of county com­ Haines City, nnd reports thnt coun­
the city nnd country since he wns missioners, was in the city today try booming nnd hundreds of ncres of
here. They will bo here for several looikng at his chair in the court house ornrtgc groves being plnnted.
that he will soon occupy.
months.
w
Miss Bnrbarn Tyner spent Sunday
srroRT or the school ruvos
with her nunt, Mrs It. J. Holly nnd
SEMINOLE COUNTY
toady accompanied her grnndmothcr,
PERIOD ENDINO JUNE JOTH. 1MO
Mrs. E. G. ’l^-ner, to Vere, where they
of
II.*
rrrrll’l.nil
ill.Mnwli.rtlH
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f
Or
will spend several weeks before going
TU foHe»wli&gt;f r*l**f»
Jtttir Tl'tli. IKS'. • U»l It.* l.ltnrr.
fCMNTY f«»» Ik' Period ..•lullnr
to California for n visit.
|M*I&gt; «lM ll.Ulllir*. ami
»&lt;
•tibtllur inti * mirti-tn I . t|.r i-ti
l i e Stub d i | i't J o u r lets*.
Mid
I i-VDlJ »•
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■nil lh» Sup*rmtrmt.nl ft ruhll* ln»ir»*IL&gt;o la
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. J. Ikjlly were the
•r Otipl.r i*is »t it-» I ■m uf I’Wld. Arl.‘ot l»U
E it NEXT U liM
g.iests
of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Feddcr
•’•mipirwUrr
yrswr.iny
in n trip to. Daytona and
GENERAL SCHOOL fUNP
Daytona Beach nnd a fine lunch nt
Cnttnneo’s Grill rounding out a dny
of enjoyment for hostess nnd host nnd
Sri lilllIKt
U fer
i l l rnentkJ
gtiests.

W. F. Nehrllng, of Orlando, wns
~ *mong the visitors to the city today
coming up on business connected with
tho experimental department of the
A. A. C. Co., with which Mr. Nehr­
llng is connected.
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The Premiers o f Pioneer Aviation.
Spectators'never fail to hold their breath during their ex­
hibition.
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Aerial Drivers whose nerve racking feats less venturesome
artists dare not attempt, even on terra firma.
Shimmyin^.and Statuary Posing
Cake W alking
while driving m ak in g all other exhibitions sink into insigni­
ficance.
All Auto Stunts are originated by P eg g y Dorner for the sole
pupose of pleasing the “kiddies^’ and bringing looks of ex­
pectancy and delight to their faces.
A sig h t worth g o in g many m iles to see.

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"VMDI. BLMIKOLE COUMTY. TLOEIDA. JUKE *0- 1***

A thrilling performance that
exhibitions in the country.
An exhibition demonstrating
the steering wheel of an auto.
A bunch riotous, boisterous drivers whose sole aim in life is
to banish dull care and chase sorrow Irom all.

II G. Smith, of Oveido, was in the
city today calling on his many friends
and looking over the situation gener­
ally. ‘B. G. is one of the busiest men
in the- county now with his large or­
ange grove intereita and many other
enterprises but he is not too l?usy to
talk politics. B. G. told us th |t Hard­
ing would he elected and he tells it to
us yet.
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Pantomime and min icry second to none.
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Balancing and Ju gglin g brands of fire which can only be
appreciated after being seen.
Cold words do not do justice
to the merits of this performance.
W hirling and passing while up in the air suspended by???
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$115.000 00

The members of the county school
board and the board of county com­
missioners were in the city today at­
tending the meetings of their respec­
tive boards.

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Hon. Seth Woodruff, of Orlando,
was in the city today on business and
visiting relatives and friends.

E. W. Tripp, representing the In*
terfype Corporation, with headquart­
ers in Memphis, Tenn, was in the
city today and paid the Herald office
■ visit.

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John Cook, of the Cook Auto Co., of
Orlando*and Sanford, was here today
unloading several fine Bulck auto#
and closed cars. The Cook Auto Co.
will soon open a garage and aales. room here with W. J..-Thigpen, the
local agent, in charge.

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Beauty, s k ill'a n d youth together with silver hair and
statuesque rivalry.
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• C. C. Cobb leaves today by auto
for Palm Beach on a short business
trip.
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Unquestionably the most talented and skillful riders before
the public today.
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Mrs. Flenry Ball, who hns been. the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Ball left
today for Gainesville.

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Their equals are •no where on •earth.

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(From Tuesday’s Daily)
Mrs.’ D. P. Drummond' and Mrs.
Tom Jones spent Tuesday in Daytona.

Dave Price, formerly of St. Augus­
tine, Is in the city. Watch the Her­
ald for further particulars.

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A remarkable exhibition ot a humble but super-educated
flivver.
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Peggy Dorner a schooled and proficient auto driver since
1895.

Hon Forest 1Jtke is home today
from his labors ns chairman of the
State Road Department, having boon
in Polk county last.week arranging
for roads that will give them an out­
let north. Mr. Lake is making"his­
tory in the road department and is
getting fine notices of good work ac­
complished since his appointment.

nrpaltrry lUUhf*
x e c a f it u l a t io h

Spinning while flying.

Hon W. W Phillips of Uike City,
wns here yesterday nnd today, com­
ing over to make the address nt the
Elks Memorial yesterday. Mr. Phil­
lips is n member of the legislature
from Columbia county nnd is the
leading candidate for speaker of the
house nnd hi*&gt; mnny friends over the
state snv he i« a sure winner.

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A crobatic A e r ia lis ts -e x p o n e n ts o f grace,
in g fea ts o f s k ill.
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The children will never forget it
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Flirt with death

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1920 . . .
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Willis Powell waa in to see ua yes- \ Stamp to the $1,000 Treasury Sav- DISARMAMENT AND T n E LEA- asked the price, provided only it_was ^ CO-OPERATIVE MARKETING
high enough.
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CUE OF NATIONS
terday. Willis is like a ^ rc a th of inRS Certificate, they will carry with
Today
the
conditions
arc
exactly
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Time
was,
not
so
many
years
ago,
. ' r m U n t u 4 U i t o r fresh air that blows into our stuffy them not only the greetings of the
S . I . HOLLT
S*cr*U r 7 u (
W. 1. LULLS S D.
Wc regret to sec that the League reversed. A "buyers’ strike" has set!when the farmer was constantlyurg^
den when the air is stifling around season but happiness for years to
O t u t r tl X i u i u
K . A. S S Z L .
about press time and our pulse is a t l come&lt; j n presenting the child a card1of Nations ia not strongly disposed to in and people are buying only enough ^to produce more and the efforts of
the lowest ebb. He spreads Joy and
onc thrift stamp affixed, you take advanced ground on the ques to fill their most pressing needs. And those who were his advisors were deRvrrf
by
fellowship and makes one feel bestow not only a present but B'hab- Mon °f disarmament.
We remember they are asking the price with a care \ voted to telling him how to do so. But
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY good
better just for having seen him a mo- jt which will grow in value as the St wa9 Horace Greeley who said years an^l punctiliousness unknown last thc farmer knew, or soon forund out,
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mrnt. It is the Powell spirit that
for he will wish to fill the r-K°. after the Civil war when the year, and instances are not rare of that the more he grew qpd thc larger
atTBSCBiriioa rates tv advance.
1-uihli* cities and we believe that he cnrd That little gift will have grown question of the resumption of specie their turning away and not buying, if the crops of the country were the lets
ONE YEAR.... ...........................$ 2.50 will e\cntually inject new life Into' wonderfully before another rb rt,t. payments was a vital one for this they deem the price too high. .What his reward for greater effort and the
is the cause of this extraordinary Jadvice was ta r tly wasted. "Buyers*
SIX MONTHS..............................1.25 Tavares.
mas comes around, and the recipient country, "The way to resume is to re­
change
of sentiment? Possibly it de- &gt;fled the figures, or rumors, of &lt;in.
THREE MONTIIHS....................75
, -----------0---------will be on the way to a life of inde- sume." The country did resume, and
notes
a&gt;
subsidence of tbe hysteria of creased production In any line ai %
No
machine
has
ever
been
shipped
pendence.
w
all the dire troubles that were preE a l m i u S*e*»4 C U u M»U N k lU i A u n t S t
J I M . a t U * P o tt O S c t t t S ta fs rS . r i o r . i t
rendy for use although they may tell | jn rec.mimcn'Lng thews lasting dieted in case such action was taken war times, a return to common sense j means of forcing down the prices at
&lt;V&gt;4«r A r t »f X . r t h t . 1ITJ.
you so in the circular* and letters gifts, the Savings Division of the f*ll*d to come to pass. W^ went principles. Whatever the cause, its thc farm of his crops.
' e x a c t: l l U A L D BU1LDINO.
P k t a t I U and our new linotype is no exception Treasury does not btiggesc that
a 1^rom an inflated, irredeemable cur- beginning was coincident with the be­ Then the success of co-operative
to the rule. It came with the wrong single American curtail his Chriatnua' ™ncy to one founded on gold alone, ginning of the decline in prices. It ia associations lit the cities attracted at­
Foraian Advtiiltlna Rmr»«nutl*t
motor and other parts that were not giving. I t suggests only that he without a single financial upheaval. Just as natural for people to refrain tention and the same principles were
: r i c a n p r e s s a s s o c i a t i o n •!
.THE AMERICAN!
ready for operation and it will stand broaden it to include this present When the people found they could from buying on a declining market, applied to thc marketing of the
Idle for the week when it is needed whieh wU1 bring futuro weU.being to get gold for their paper notes, they as it Is for them to overby on an ad­ farmera’ crops. The progress of ca.
Sanford is the trading headquart­ so badly to take care of the holiday those he loves,
operative marketing has been slow
ceased to want It, and we entered up­ vancing one.
er* for this part of the state of Flor­ rush. However, when this marvel of j Thrift Stamps, Savings Stamps and on a long career of solid prosperity.
Remember thc sugar "panic" of re­ but it looks as though there would be
ida.
the printer's craft docs get started Treasury Savings Certificates will be
We believe that experience carries cent date.-Some fool official at Wash­ greater impetus given It by thc sue.
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continuing the sale of . government time. Thc way to disarm 1s to dis­ that a famine In sugar 'was imminent. reasons for this slow growth are not
streets last Saturday night that the fledged eight page paper.
Savings Securities, the government is | arm, ancj the sooner it is carried out The rumor was spread broadcast ov­ to be found only in reluctance of the
traffic policemen were called upon to
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giving the opportunity to every man, the better. No more opportune time er the land by press and telegraph. farmer Or grower to adopt new ideas,
help transport the crowds to and
Thi, U -not.II,. time to stand back iom an and chUd in t L land tro u g h will ever come thah right now when Hundreds of thousands of grocers though that is strong, nor in the hoifrom the stores.
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j it" and if there thc coming year to cnjoy thfi happ|. nil the great nations of the earth are saw it and decided they must stock up tility of the city merchants who hare
and "let ^George
was ever the right time to get down neMi prosperity and contentment staggering under burdens of war at once. They all began buying sug­ profited by the lack of organization in
And the people are coming here be..
j iL
the busine“ °r bundin&lt;? ■ bigger which }l found Jn nnanc!ai ^depend- debts that are well nigh insupport­ ar and tiaturally the price began ad-' the agricultural world. ' There have
cause they read thc advertisements qanford » u
now There h a s '
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able. But the Assembly of the Lea­ vancing. Consumers quickly caught lecn some discouraging failures among
to the H«r»ld .nd .cc where .h . S . n - m l
d . l ? i “ Ce *nd
gue, of Nations seems afraid to touch on and bought sugar far in advance the co-operative associations.
of their immediate needs, fearful that
The attempt to take from the
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'• h,(e '•H*"k" |T lllS IS TIIE WEEK FOR CHRIST, tbe subject, and Is proposing a sort
they
could
not
get
it
at)
all
later
oir.
the trade. This is the time for the aat idly by whittling a stick until (
MAS SHOPPING
shoulders
of the farmer or fruit
«f modified disarmament In three
merchants to make hay.
Spcculators
aggravated
thc
situation
grower
thc
burden of selling his crops
George built a town here and let
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stages. If it cannot be done now
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by
withdrawing
large
quantities
from
In
some
respects
a more serious mat."Hank" get the profits of his labor ^ The Christmas season is on in full 1with all the horrors of war fresh in
You &lt;an t get trade by ringing cow^ wjibouj any r fforf on,'his part, blast. It is now only two weeks un- mind what possible hope Is there for the market and producing an artlfic- ter than raising those crops, is one
bells any more. Sanford people are n 0WevCr, the time is here when those til the eventful day arrives.
it 5 c r 10 or 20 year* from now, when ia! scarcity. Thus the very thing the to be approached with caution and
not living in a rural district where : wbo do not jtbor will not get any of
Thousands of people/ wait) until the exhausted nations shall -have
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cow bells attract the people.
This tbe honey and they are being marked Christmas week to do their shopping. ’ somewhat recovered from their par- was brought nbout Thc high prices and the basic principles of co-operakind of advertising would be all right by their inactivity. -This city is'gomg This is a practice which has been *utyxis ? Thqy will never be free from which we had brought on by our In- tlon have been determined. One reason
in some of the smaller villages and af,ead in spite of all that some people acquired through the years. Altho-their jealousies and susDicions of one sane panic, brought in a flood of for- for failure has been lack of loyalty on
would sell milk but cow be Is will &gt;(,an di) and thc hold backs will go they could enjoy jt greater selection another if they arc not row.
eign sugar, and thc speculators were the jiart of members. Once a man )us
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r f v * r t i * p any
n n v business
b u s i n e s s in
S a n - back
&gt; .. where
never
advertise
in SanWhat excuse is there for France, swamped. There was never any pros-1 agreed to commit his props to an aaso.
of goods to choose from, and also re­
ford. JThe people arc reading the
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ceive
more _
efficient
service ____
nt the_ bleeding at every financial pore, poet of a famine in sugar, it- was elation to sell for him he should turn
Daily Herald to note the live merchThe Rod and Gun Club and the hands of clerks, there is a class of keeping a vast army of 800,000 men purely an artificial scarcity, brought a deaf ear to outsiders who may offer
mts and the prices in this city,
boat basin for yachts that will soon people who will wait until the eleven-! under arms, ostensibly to guard on by speculators to satisfy theirx&gt;wn. him some temporary advantage as an
-obe built in this city means as much th hour and consequently they find against Germnn aggression, although selfish greed, nnd when they were inducement to break his contract. AnThc Sanford Herald in comment­ for the progress of Sanford as any- themselves handicapped in buying. French soldiers are fighting in Syria, caught in the trap they had set for other cause for failure has been the
ing upon thc hotel service in that thing that has ever been started. The crowds and the rush disconcert and French generals are loading Po- others they hnd the audacity to ask lick of a good manager. Thc man who
city
says: , ‘The
rity says:
The Seminole
Seminole is now There are many boat owners on the them At each Christmas time they li*h troops aninst Russin, and muni- the government for relief which it can manage a selling organization'
ready
to
take
thc
travelers» in.
I (,n&gt;t coast and other places in Flori- announce that "next year we arc go- tions of war nre going to Poland. very properly refused and. they were covering a large extent of produe-u. n * A . . . . .
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don t see why the Herald should feel ^ , bat Would bring their boats here ing to do our shopping early," hut in Fnclish troops are fighting Arabs compelled to bear their losses.
ing territory and thc greater markets
so highly elated over so common an , now if we had the boat basin and the the course of twelve long months and Kurds in Mesopotamia to retain
Something of thc same nature is of the country is not so easy to find,
occurence. Sanford and the Seminole |iri,f*,r
for their accommoda- they forget their resolutions and fol- her hold on her conquests in the East, proposed by the farmers. They ask
The manager should have a quite
are not theonly titj ami hotel in the tjon -phe Rod and Gun Club Will low the same old routine. Japan says she cannot think of dis- the government for loans to enable | thorough knowledge of the markets/
state "ready to take thetravelers
bnVe all of thisand the sportsman
It is practicnlly impossible to re- nrmament unlttt the] United States them to hold their crops o ff‘the mar- he should havy something of n genius
tn!” There nre many duplications of who comes to Florida for a good time form this class They have existed points the way, and our army is nl- ket, until the price ndvances to meet for organization and some knowledge
this work—yet few tell about the will come to Sanford where he will since Christmas shopping became a ready twice ns large as it was in their views. As they control more of human nature. Sometimes a man
thing till it’s all over and done for be made comfortable and where he custom and will follow the old pro- peace time, and every post office’ in votes than the sugar speculators, succeeds in pushing himself Into such
Yaasum.—Thom in Kissimmee Valley can get the best sport '.n the country, gram until Gabriel sounds his trum: the land is emblazoned with attrnc- congress may listen to their,d*mands. a position when he has little capacity
Gazette.
Where he can go for hundreds of pet,
tiVe posters calling fqr recruits for If it grants them it will be at the ex- for it, sometimes a man is cbosen
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Rut others need not follow their the army and navy. Secretary- Dan- pense of the future. No law of con- merely because he is popular. NothThere is a constant string of cars Juhns river and take advantage of exnmple Christmas goods are on iels says we must have the greatest gress can override a natural law. The jn(: about the establishing of zuch an
from Del-and to Sanford and points the many other lake* and rivers and display. The merehnnts have a navy that floats the seas, and he is nnly safe way fpr the /armers is to association requires more careful
north and south. The bridge over the tributaries and where his fishing and magnificent display this year. And scattering contracts for building feed out their big crop as the coun-1 study than thc choice of a manager. | |
St. Johns at Manb-n I «rry must be hunting and yachting has no limit, this is the meek to do your buying, dreadnaughts and war vessels In ev- try needs it, pocket the inevitablefThe co-opcrativc shipping and marpaying about 1000 per cent per month The Herald has advocated this pro- ft will save you’many an extra step cry direction regardless of the cnor- loss, and profit by the experience. If keting association will not be a sucThe State Road Department should ject for ten years and now we are and unnecessary worry next week. If 'nous cost involved, and the probabfl- the next crop ia confined to a re'ason- ccss unless its manager is a man of
purchase this bridge and make it getting it. All things come to those you have been saving up money for *ty that they' will be obsolete long bc- ahlc limit the market w-ill advnnce, tact and good judgment, honest and
free, or greatly reduce the tolls.— who wait.
the holidays, that money Ls now avail- f«/c there will be any call to use and they may recoup their losses.— above suspicion.
DeLar.d News.
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The Bureau of Markets of the
This is something for our road de­
THE MENDENHALL CASE
you have as much in the bank now as ing the bridgeheads at Coblenz on the
United States Department of Agri­
partment and our county commission­
------you will have one week from today. , Rhine. What for? Docs anyone supThe Sanford Herald is installing culture maintains a corps of experi­
ers to consider. And the county reMendenhall is trying to get out of
The postal authorities are u r g i n g , prse that beaten and downcast Ger- one of thc finest Linotype machines enced organizers whose duties are to
fused to build thc bridge on account the state prison camp after serving ,hat packappa hp mniM ft, quick|v many is in any condition to invade that is made in the factory. There nssist in the organization of such assoof the expense
,onll. four year* for the murder of
possible They can be marked, France, and if she were, of what is no finer to be purchased and the ciations and exchanges. Their advic*
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FHiott and her daughter and --j| 0]tj untjl rhristmns" and by mail- avail would bo the little American Herald office is in the big city class and services are free to thc farmers
It does not seem possihli
that burning up their bodies in the ear in jng now the chances arc much better army on the Rhine? Fifty years nnd ready for anything that can be who desire to reap the benefits of co- J
Tiarry Brown is
M c OSt
’ j which the murder happened. It
i that they will not he damaged In from now, when Germany has recov­ brought to us in the newspaper or operation in marketing their crops,
e r now since he left St. Augustine a cold-blooded murder, premeditated ; tmnnit '
jered her health and vfgor,—perhaps, job printing line. Remember th a t' Florida haB several examples of the
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and took up his residence in Lake- *9
if 4lL
the’ evidence
Tt ere Is no reason why the bulk!but
now. And
suresta safewhen it comes to printing offices "uccess of co-operative marketing siland where he has purchased the ^the jury seemed to have believed it j 0f Christmas buying should not b e c u a rd against future aggression on there is nothing any better in thc state sociations, among which thc most conLakeland Telegram. It will do Harry an,l only the clemency of one mem- .done this week. Of course there will her part is to. take her into the than the Herald. There are larger spicuous for its achievements is the
good to leave the frozen north and b,.r kept Mendenhall from going to ^ od(1, Bnd pnds that win bob up to |,.a(rllt, of nations ant} ins:gt on B com.
ones but none better. In other words Florida Citrus Exchange.—Timescome down into South Honda where ;be ^allows And now after serving ^ bought at the last hour, but now i* plete disarmament o/ all nations. The wc practice what we preach and that Union.
he can see thy oranges grow And only .1 few years cither he or his ,hp , imr
a, ((,nd to th(. rPRublr *ea. League of Nations is open t U&gt; the ,
is improving nnd making your busi---------- o----------we can also congratulate the people friends or both are trying to have snn , hoppinK.
rharge of hypocricy to be eternally
ness
better
nnd
making
your
city
betAdvice
to pugilists—when in doubt
of Ukeland m getting one of the fin- him pardoned ami-if the Pardoning
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ter
and
greater.
Few
people
in
Sanput
on
thc
gloves.
eat fellows in the world and one of Board or any member thereof exof war, while all its members are in- ford know what a plant and equipHAZING
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the finest families when they attached pect anything at-the h a n d s of the The barbarous practice of hazing' creasing their - armament*-Tampa
rricnt the Sanford Herald is carrying 666 will break a Cold, Fever snd
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown and chil- ;wptp ot this state they had better in universities and colleges can exist' Times,
or
how much money we spend in this Grippe quicker . than anything **
drer. to their list of residents,
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leave Mendenhall
and his case alone. ^no longer than it is tolerated by pub- j
city every week for wages.
know, preventing pneuroqnla. 17-13te
It Is much too soon after this crime jic sentiment. Florida now has a n ' EXPERIENCE A SAFE TEACHER
In fact Sanford Jias outgrown the (to bring it up again and talk, of par- opportunity to load in stamping it
BUT A HARD ONE
village habits many years ago and is Joningj Mendenhall for the greatest 1out forev er.
xiow in the big city class and while (crime in the nnnals of the state. -We )' There is no excuse or palliation for
Do the people of the United States
tie r* may be some
merchants who fee! sorry
for “*'/
any "man
is in hazing. The silly contention that it
,
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ia" who *really desire lower prices on all com­
not aware of this fact the onea troubie but it is rather difficult to .hardens" the boys and
prepares modities? Thc wheat raisers certainth T o n tw h o .er o S , 1 1 1 ' ^ “ T ? " f o r “ man wh° W°U,d ^ 1thom {or lhc
and tumble of &gt; ^ |ly do not. They are clamoring at the
M oe^ to srt forth the r birostns ’
T l'i
tW° ?‘° mcn# #nd , never rested on any basis of fact, door of congress for loans to hold
T h rd ailv nsw r is makire th e r e in s
CSS. °f
| The only thing for which a course of their produce off the market until
and
the
Hve
merchants
aro
rot
onlv
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/h
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&gt;
ruffianism
prepares the stu- hunger forces an advance to the war
and the 1 ve merchants are not only for himself for the crime. The Fed- •aFDlicd
,!cnt is more
nrffUnUm.
time basis. The cotton growers are
helping themselves by advertising cration of Women’s Clubs of the state3. A1, lht. cffccU| dimrt apd iniilTVctt fn the same l&gt;oat and are making simford by helping the daily paper. This make it their business to see that cruel.
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i ——•* It. disregards the rights of had its'every demand conceded during
H the spirit that makes towns Into
Mendenhall stays in prison for some others. It holds in contempt all the war, stands firmly for the retenbig cities and this city is getting time to come and in this effort they ( righteous authority and public law.
tion of all it gained when it had the
there every day and the village hab­ will have the backing of the right- jt creates a moral i
and mental atmos­ country by the throat. The farmers
its and the villagers are leaving to­ thinking men of Florida
phere wholly inconsistent with that and the laboring men constitute a
gether.
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which must prevail in a free and or­ mighty force in this country, and they
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A REAL CHRISTMAS PRESENT derly community.
are unanimous in their opposition to
Happy Jack Worthington Is leav­
Nine-tenths of our social evils arise any reduction in price of the commo­
Should your needs include an^ of the above it would not
ing ’the Tampa Times that he has
The holiday season with its joys from the’ failure af individuals to re­ dities they have to aelL
‘ edited for so many years and takes and its problems is upon us. What spect the rights of others and to re­
be amiss to call at my office and se« Just what can be don®*
But therd can be no reduction that
the Lake Wales Highlander, having shall be do to add to the happiness of spect lawful authority. So long as
(bout It. Scores have done this and are now the owners f
will accomplish any permanent good
purchased this property from the the occasion? Each one of us would petty tyranny and contempt for law
unless it is universal. It must be
of good properties. It ia my constant desire to serve well
late Harry Cans before his death. like not only to wish our friends a are among the things learned at
made all along the line. It will be a
Well, all the hoys with city Jobs are Merry Christmas and a Happy New school, no scheme of social and-mor­
those intrusting*business to me—SO JUST COME RIGHT
painful process, but a necessary one
looking for a nice spot in the country Year, but to give them one. We can­ al reform can expect success.
* if we wish to return to normal condi­
ALONG, YOU WILL GET MY BEST EFFORTS.
where they can, boost as much as not do this by means of Ill-considered
The university, faculty is making an tions. Wc must all take our share of
they please and where they are presents. Thoughtless gifts cause j effort to free the institution from this ’the pain and the loss or let things
known as the editor* and where
the January- ash can to bulge with evil. It needs the support of Florida remain as they are and trust to time
can
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for a fish- ( debris. Only when our gifts have | sentiment and the backing of Florida and'a return to common sense for a
* 1 ®r bun“ "e tr,p an(L where they .lasting meaning do they carry the law*, it is up to the people. *
'remedy.
Watch the,South E ast Corner of\Pa$e Two
f°IkS.Tlth e,Ver7°ne‘
ra*»«ge of good-will which Is
It is due to Herbert Felkcl, editor! It is a curious psychology that govwhtls
° * rcnU0U* *nd
* P ^ °f real giving.
|Of the St. Augustine Record, to say'em s thc American people. One short
lt We . K
can give happiness and content- ; that he has earned the gnUitude of year ago there was a craze for buyanf m0re 0t thc cJty | m*nt ,nd Mfrty for the future as this state by his courageous-and man- ing at almost any old price. Indeed,
siaff of tbe big dailies are seeking well as pleasure for the moment ty fight against hazing and his ex-1 many ‘retailers found that only the
the smaller cities where they can 1Such gifts are within reach of alL posure of specific instances ot that highest priced goods were salable. It
build up a newspaper of their own' They are to be found in the Savings practice. If other newspaper writers was more often a question of price
and have something in life besides a ‘Securities of the United SUtes gov- will do as much, the victory will be than of quality. Buyers seemed anx"The Mon Who Sella Dirt CheapM
jo k * .
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(■SIXTEEN ORGANIZATIONS
Your Income Tax Returns SANFORD DAIRIES SCORED
OF FARMERS MET TODAY
BY STATE BOARD HEALTH
DISCUSS INPORTANT ISSUE
INSPECTOR, D. P. OSBORNE •
The Latest Wrinkle in Nightmares Sm oothed Out

Extensive plans for aiding tax­ return fres hin their minds, the mak­
payers in filing their incomo tax re­ ing out ofa form soon after January
------ 1_____________________ _____ , turns for the year 1020 arc being 1st will be an easier task, the bureau
mnde by the Bureau of Internal point* out than if delayed.
AMERICAN CABLE
Revenue. Revenue officers will visit iThc requirements of tho revenue NEGRO POPULATION
v MESSAGES EXAMINED
OF OIICAGO nA S
BY BRITISH OFFICIALS every county in the Unite dStatca to act relating to returns for the year
GREAT INCREASE
assist in making out the forms. The 1920 are thesamc as those for the
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date of their arrival and the loca­ year 1919. Every single person
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.—All Am­ tion of their offices will be an­ whose net income for 1920 was $1,WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.—The ne­
erican cable messages leaving Groat nounced through the press, or may 000 or more and cvxcry married per?
gro
population of Chicago has in­
Britain arc examined by the British be obtained on inquiry at offices of son whose net income was $2000 or
creased
aixty-five thousand, four hun­
naval intelligence authorities, Presi­ collectors of internal 'revenue and more must file a return. Tho ex­
dred
and
nincyt-one in the last de­
dent Carlton, of the Western Union branch offices. The services of gov­ emptions are $1000 for single 'per­
cade and now is one hundred and
tol dthe Senate Committee todtiy. He ernment experts heretofore offered sons and $2000 for married per­
nine thousand, five hundred and nln»SAY FARMERS. .
said the action was taken presumably to city experts will be continued.
sons and heads of families, plus an ty-four.
to throw light on Ireland and Bol­ Forms for filing 1920 returns of additional exemption, of $200 for
(Bj Tk* A***eUU4 Tnu)
shevism.
income tax will be sent by collectors each person dependent upon the tax­ REAR ADMIRAL STRAUSS
ST LOUIS, Dec. 10.—Farmers
to persons who last year filed a re­ payer for chief support if such per­
WILL BE COMMANDER
representing sixteen farmers’ organ- PRESIDENT IRISH RE­
turn. Failure to receive a form, son is under 18 years of age or in­
OF ASIATIC FLEET
buttons throughout the United
PUBLIC MAY RETURN however, docs not relieve *a person capable of self support A single
States in conference seeking relief
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from his obligationt otflle a return person may claim an oxemption of
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from failing Prices of farm products,
WASHINGTON, Dec!. 10.—Rear
within the time prescribed. Copies $2000 as the head of a family if
NEW YORK, Dec. 16— DcValcra, may be obtained from offices of col- ho is the sole support of one or more- Admiral Strauss will be appointed
delegates declared present pncca
meant bankruptcy and not due to law president of the Irish Republic, "in Icctont of internal revenue, branch relatives living in the same house commander-in-chief of the Asiatic
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In a lM H a
supplyand. demand.
Plans include
j hiding" in this country but may con- offices, postofficcs and banks, and
with him, and if he exercises con­ fleet with the rank of admiral in rec­
national market and establishment of j Balder returning to Great Britain if are expected tobc available on or be­ trol oyer household affairs. Deduc­ ognition of mine barrage work in tho
banks through co-operation with farm granted safe conduct by Premier fore January 1st.
tions from gross incomo to which North Sea.
sanitations.
| Lloyd George, his secretary reported
Revenue officers assigned to the the taxpeyer is entitled in arriving
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today.
work of assistant taxpeyers also at net income are fully explained in
TBNN. ALA. AND GEORGIA
will
bo supplied, with forms, concern­ the instructions on the forms.
RAILROAD IN HANDS
ing
which, and the various items
The burenu is emphasizing this
. OF RECEIVER TODAY
of intomc to be included, they will year that thq requirement to file n !
be prepared to answer any and all return rests solely upon a person's J
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questions.
It has been demonstrated marital status and the amount of his
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Dec. 110.
however,
thnt
many questions may or h6r net Income for tho year 1920.
—The Tennessee, Alabama and Georbe
•
eliminated
of the taxpayer, be­ Single persons whose net income
j u railroad was thrown into the
fore
seeking
the
assistance of a wns $1000 or more and married
hands of a receiver today. Appli­
revenue
officer,
will
carefully study persons whose net income was $2,cants claimed tho road was a losing
the
instructions
on
the
form.
000 or more must file aretum re­
proposition sindc it organization. It
The
period
for
filing
returns
is
gardless of whether their incomes
U owned by the Russell Sage estate.
from January 1st to March 15, 192L [are' non-taxable by reason of their TAX COLLECTORS OF FLORIDA
HAVE GOOD MEETING
The tax this year ns last, may be paid exemptions. •• .
ARMENIA BARRED
BULGARIA, COSTA RICA, FIN- in full nt the time of filing the re­
AT OCALA
The
normal
tax
rate
for
1920
is
FROM TOE LEAGUE
LAND AND LUXEMBURG
turn or in four installments, the first 4 per cent on the first $4000 of net
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JOIN THE LEAGUE
of which is due on or before March income nbove the exemption, and 18 The Tax Collectors' Association of
lfith, the second on or before June per cent on the remaining net in- the State of Florida assembled in an(By Tk* Au*«UU4 rr*M.)
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15th,
the third on or before Septem­ come. The surtax rate, which is nual session in Ocala, Fla., Decem• GENEVA, Dec. 10.—The Assembly
GENEVA, Dec. 16.—Four new na­
ber
16th,
nnd the fourth on or be­ computed without the benefit of the ber 14th nnd 16th, and wns well atvoted against tho admission of Ar­ tions committed to the League of Na­
fore!
December
15th. The first in- exempMon, ranger from 1 per cent tended.
menia at present but passed resolu­ tions by League Assembly are Bul­
Hon. J. Will Yon, State Auditor,
tions hoping President Wilson s ef­ garia, Costa Rica, Finland and Lux-, ,t#a [lLmenti n^ 8t accompany the filing on the amount of net income bctwcon
$5000
a»'d
f
6000
to
65
per
cent
on
was
present by invitation and gave
of the return.
fort would save Armenia and estab­ emburg.
Persons
whose
individual
net
intho
amount
of
net
income
in
excess
the
tax
collectors many valuable suglish stable government permitting ber
come for 1929 was $5000 and less Inf Sl.000.000.
gestlons for the handling of their
to enter the league.
8 U8 PEN 8 ION OF UNIVER­
should ask for Form 140-A. Those' For the information i t taxpayers work; he expressed gratification at
SITY STUDENTS UPHELD
whose individual net Income was in ' In filing (heir returns,)" there hus the good condition of the accounts of
BY BOARD OF CONTROL excess
of $5000 should ask for turn i.-.-'med by the Bureau of In- the tax collectors of the stnta and his

Wants Relief From Falling
Prices In All Sections

Dairies of Sanford Received
Official Score Yesterday

HEAR

SOME IMPROVEMENT

bankruptcy

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EVERY PLACE THAT SELLS MILK.
MUST SCORE 60 PER CENT
TO GET A PERMIT

Pinehurt Dairy, P. M. Keely, own­
er, 95 per cent. Few better dairiaa
anywhere. A credit to any city.
G. W. Spencer Dairy, 75 per c e n t;,
very good and will be better.
* Mrs. R. L. Garrison's Dslry, 03 p e r
cent; some improvcmcht.
Mrs. M. F. Barnes’ Dairy, 00 per
cent; some improvement.
Roseland Dairy, J. C. Staple, own­
er, 58 per cent. ‘
C E. Henry’s Dairy, 42 per cent$
improvements being made.
The State Board of Health require*,
a per centago of 60 per cent before
-recommending issuing.of permit t*scll milk in the city. ‘Mr. Osborne
states very plainly that it makes no
difference whether the dairy has one
cow or several hundred, they all come
under the same rulings of the State
Board of Health. In - order to seU
milk, butter milk or butter,,w hether
it be to private families, hotels o r
stores, • permit from the city clerk Is
necessary. Such permits not to beissued until the Dairy is scored at*
least 60 per cent. Mr. Osborns not
wishing to put anyone out of busi­
ness has suggested that 4 temporary'
permit be issued to those who are
showing some disposition to put th e ir
dairies in first class sanitary condi­
tion. However after ho returns,
which will be in a few weeks, no one
will be allowed to sell milk or other
dairyproducts in the cityunlcaatbelr
damcB comeUp to th® reQUtrea «0
crn '
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or hoarding houses, cafes, dnig
Form 1040.
I trrr.nl P. v-niti- n‘
i s if rbort ar- appreciation of their co-operation Blorv" or private families with dairy
TALLAHASSEE, Dec. 16.—The
The Bureau of Internal Revenue tides on the imornc tux lows and with his department, he Rtated that Product* please take notice and bfc
State Board of Control is in monthly
7 ~ here ;today
J ” withr ,7"
to dclny
re,,uiftti0ns the
oft which
collectors
accordingly,
session
the "77,
follow- is urging taxpayers not ___
Merin- 1io »0 ™guialions,
me first
nrsi o
vmcn the
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the filing of their returns. Mer- 1
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are better kept and in better shape 1
0 8borno was highly pleased*
ing members present: J. B Hodges,
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CMt.
Jnm,n^ M d ^ rror8 now than at any time in tho history ^
the • improvements some of our
chairman, Lake City; E. L. Wart^
for the ca|en. heretofore made have been notfd, and of lhe sUt, Thc state Auditor iB dairy owners had made since his last
man, Citra; and J. B. Sutton, Tampa. inK up
With the facta and the taxpeyer is told how this yenr arranging to install a bookkeeping v‘B,t and “ ?■
D10™’8 n0 reason
The board met In the offices of J. T. dnr ycnr 19*'°
machine in his office, and send each |
CAn
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higher score*.
DEFENSE TO TRY TO SHOW
figures necessary to make a correct they may be avoided.
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Diamond,
secretary
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collector a statement of his accounts
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MEDICINE CHANGED
Mr. Wartman of Citra offered the
each month, which will be greatly
TO POISON
following resolution with reference
appreciated by thc collectors. As a
to
the resignation of Dr. p. H. Rolfs,
MACON, Dec. 16.—Cross-examlna
matter of fact a resolution was pass­
lion of Dr. Everhart, Atlanta chcmalt, who leaves shortly for the Republic
ed two years ago by this association
indicated hero today that the defense of Brazil. In offering the resolution
recommending that the State Auditor
in the Shepard "poison” case might Mr. Wartman said that he did so
be given a sufficient number of as­
try to show that tho wealthy Hout - ;
much regret, after 20 years asPiiRuimtNT
APPROPRIATIONS FOR GOVERN­ sistants to enable him to make n
ton county man died from use of aoclation with Dr Rolfs, 14 of which ______.. .
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MENT WILL BE CUT TO LIGHT­ thorough audit of each tax collector's
ELECT HARDING AND PLANS
calomel which a chemical change had
been of an official nature, but
account at least onco a year ,and this ESTIMATED THAT OVER TOREK
EN TAX BURDEN
NEW IDEA
turned to poisonous mercury product, that with this natural regret, there
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was done by the last legislature.
MILUON ARE OUT OF
Dr. Everhart, the first of 42 wit- was mingled corresponding satisfac^
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1 Among matters of interest brought
EMPLOYMENT
WASHINGTON, Dec. 18.-Repub- M o n
nes.es called by the state having Mon Uut Florida had been bo highly
MARION, Dec. 10.—Harding, acwas the quee(Br n . aukuui rrun
1
testified that mercurial poison was honored.
cording to campaign promeee of more Bcan Leader Mondell declared in the Uon of .
revenue law, it being
LONDON, Dec. 10—
found in the viscera of Fred Shepard,,
expulsion of 47 students ac^|ve
jn Vice-President in next house today that rigid economy In jj,c
0j ^he
collectors that
, Estimated
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^ admJllUt&lt;r and
three rnlUlon people •ufferta,
he was asked by John P. Roas of
University of Florida was ap- administration conferred with Vice- appropriations for government*--ex- t h w who ^
em p lo y m e n t In Great Britain.
counsel for the defense, if druggists proved by the board, In the following p ^ i d c t Elect Coolldge on admin- pense were necessary to lighten the fo K t ^ e Ux law. are in a position
• did not have totake precautions to resolution, which will be Incorporated [g^ra^jon poliqieit, domestic problems Ux burden and the total estimate of to make BURKtstions to our Uw- Gov«n ' “ «nt **hed to aid.
preverf the sun and air turning in the minutes:
and associations of nations.
the secretary of
*hau,d maker, In regard to improvements PLO R m A V iX T B ----------be reduced by one billion, four hun- and fhanf:w| that are U|1,y ne&lt;dcd FLORIDA 8 RATE
"Be It resolved, By the Board of
calomel intocorroslve ___
sublimate
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CASE COMBS UP
dred million dollars, chiefly by seal- and „ commltUe for thU pnrpoB&lt;, waa
mercury. The witness admitted that Control, in regular meeting aaaembl- KING CONSTANTINE
AT WASinNGTOW
unless* care was taken the medicine *d * t Tallahassee, Fla., this 13th day
AND ROYAI| PARTY
ing down estimates of army and navy ftppoint*d( coni|Bting of W. W. Stripmight turn into a poUonoUa product, of December, 1920, that the report of
8AIL F0R GREECE and sundry civil expenses.
.ling of Marion county, W. E. Martin 1. C. nearing Arguments Between
Counsel for the defense called only' Dr Albert A Murphree, president of
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Orange covnty, Jno.....D. Jinkins of
State Bodies and Railroads ..
* few witnesses but indicated they.*** University of Florida or1 the In-,
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-Lai* Helen people are rejoicing in Seminole county and W. G. Long of,
Upon Freight.
would use a number of medical ex- vestigatlon by himself and factulay, VENICE, Dec 16.—ConsUntile and the opening of . their big hotel, the
c00nty.
perts on their side.
I,n
matt«r of hat,n* at ^ univer* the royal party smiled from Venice Harlan, which will soon be ready for
It was
nnanlmoua opinion of
WASHINGTON, Dec. 10—TBs faLater Dr. Everhart stated it had.
be approved.
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'on Creek cruiser for Phalon. *
|guest*/.
this association that the time for the teratate commerce, commission cpn&gt;never been demonstrated that cbera-1 “Be it further resolved, That the
payment of licenses and taxes should tinned its hearings today in the canchanged, as the tax paper gen- es of Florida and Nebraska were f&amp;mfc.
throughout thc state receive on th e 'list and after arguments' {&amp;•«
returns for citrus fruits, vege- these arc completed thoso of Indiana^ .
and farm products in the fall Ohio and Michigan will bo L e n d ...
Councel for the defense mentioned
and spring, nnd at present they can Represcntativea of the carrier* and 2
medical authorities by which they j proved.’1
pny' their taxes at any time from the state were heard yesterday tail***
If you haven't already done your fall shopping, it will not be the
■ought to uphold their theory of such
November 1st to March 31st, or by thd Utah and Illinois appeals..
part of wisdom to delay longer.
• claim. It also was brought out by 'HENRY G. WALLACE,
paying the slight cost of advertising
In their arguments tho railroads
A new suit and overcoat for father, a coat suit and fora for
IOWA FARM EDITOR.
the witness that examination of the
can take until the first of June be­ claimed that failure of the state com­
mother, coats, dresses and shoes for. the children; blankets, draper­
SECRETARY AGRICULTURE
fore the land is sold for taxes, mak­ missions to increase intrastate rata*
Shepard eliminative organs did not
ies,
linen, silverware for the home—whatever you need, go to the lo­
ing seven months of thc year in which to correspond with interstate rata*
•how poison, but thnt on tho second
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cal stores and buy it NOW.
taxes
can be paid. Any change in has caused them heavy loss. . The
exhumation of the body the poison
MIAMI, Fla., Dec. 10— Senator
Keeping up your normal standard of living ia an important to
was found in tho lntentincs.
these
dates
would be a grave ‘e rror states, on the other hand, argued that
Cummins said today that Henry G.
you aa it id to the merchant. Buaiaeaa will be normal only so long
Possibilities of thc "blind tiger” li­ Wallace, Iowa farm editor,. probably
and
would
result
con- increased state rates were not Juattaa we buy normally—and all of ua want the prosperity that comes ; fuslon and hardshipinonendless
the part of fjed BDd
^ a burxlen on ^
quor causing death
by
poison
were
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. , Will be next secretary of agriculture,
from normal buaiaeaa.
the tax payer.
neb dy Walter A. Harris, in
^
jjanj|njr wftB coming to
public.
Don't wait for a further d:op in prices. Sanford stores have
The tax collectors present express­
erois-cxamination of Dr. Everhart.
MLami in February.
met the new prle^level with courage. They are offering you fresh,
ed their unqualified approval of the Col. L. W. Duvall of Ocala and th*.
"I novpr made any Wind tiger* 11new, seasonable merchandise, bought on the high market, at the ! action of President Murphree in his management of the Ocala House.
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Dr. Everhkrt ..Id , . In . n , » . r to . ;; gratifylngly low prices of the new market.
» endeavor to stamp out the practice of
Officers elected for the
n
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* ? "J1; * ' 4 i° queitlon b , drf.n .0 coon.rl. Dr. John . I
Do YOUR part. Buy normally and buy NOW, in -order that ; hazing in the 8tat« University at year were W. O. Long, Lake county.
^ Ho .dmltto J I.U , ho hod modo ^
^ th o l.u l.t, . . I I e.llod !| business conditions in Sanford may remain normal
,
Gainesville.
president; Randall Wells of Putnam
' But before yOu buy read the advertisements In The Herald They
SlnH / ' J ' J Ul!!,0r &lt;’” . T
r f *nd hod u.tided bHed, .h e n « e o » ;;
Resolutions of appreciation were j county, vice-president; J, II. Hughe*.
o
WM token until 3;00 o'clock.
.. '* are your dally gtdde to the local merchandise market.
It meana ;; adopted for the courtesies extended .of Sumpter county, m erttary an d ^
Mrs. Alice Crandell, Fort Valley,
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money in your pocket to study them carefully.
this association by the press of the treasurer. Time and place of ngxt.
Shepard's sister, agreed to pay for
nr
t card, at the Hsraid
state, the mayor and people of Ocala, meeting to be fixed by the president.
chemical analysis of his viscera, office. Beautiful views, lc each.
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COLLECTORS
OF TAXES
IN OCALA

FOUR NEW
COUNTRIES
IN LEAGUE

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CAMOMEL CAUSE
OF SHEPARD’S
SUDDEN DEATH?

MILLIONS ARE
UNEMPLOYED
IN ENGLAND

Economy is Watchword
Our Vice-President
More Active Now Of the Administration

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1 9 * 0 __

at Bartow and S t Augustine.
fits; la Immediately within view, tow­
UPSALA AND GRAPEVILLE
ering a thousand feet above Simla.
Of hyphenates there are the Re­
232353022323
Hsre In this town, 7,000 feet above
porter-Star
at Orlando, the News-Re­
Wo hear that our mail man, Mr.
the level of the» sea. In early April, Thornton has happened to a painful cord at Femandina, the Timea-Courwhen the heal of the grea^ Punjab accident last Friday while mixing ier nt Marianna, the Tlmes-Herald at
plain reaches 120 drgrecs, most of the
Europeans In India gather and arouud some spray for his vegetable h e 1Palatka, the Beacon-Tribune from
the summer home of the viceroy of (•pattered some in his eyes. His wife Bay County, the Timcs-Unlon and EnIndia the social life revolves. Within has accompanied him on his trip this tcrprise-Recorder.
a 2-Vmlle radius from Simla is Ihe week. The above was written for
Tho Pilot points the way at Avon
Cltor. upon whose peak, 12,000 feet’ last week’s item.
1,
(Park in the highlands, and at Panahigh, a snow cap Is worn until well
U ll. Ballinger found n pair o f : ma City on tho Gulf Coast; the SenInto May. Farther to the. west the glasses while walking up to church 1tinel guards the lines at Orlando, Ft.
higher peaks range from 10,000 to Sunday which the owner can have by I-auderdale anij Large; Stars shine In
22.000 feet.
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I tho heavens at Ocala and Lakeland,
Nor
can
you
make
much
money
without
som
e
Mrs. Vihlen was out again for the while the Sun-sheds ita bright, cffulA MAGIC ISLAND OF THE
first time Monday, spending the day ! gent rays on Gainesville, Ocala, Clear*
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. .MEDITERRANEAN
with
her
daughter,
Mrs.
Kenneth
water
and
tropically
at
West
Palm
Amid the trials of coal scarcity,
Reserve Your Resources
II. C. of L. ard politics. It may be Robbins in town. She finds the days Beach:
The Valley Gazette hts ita Thom
restful I to read of u place where breez­ long as she chn not yet use her hand.
by establishing credit with a reliable bank.
A number of Upsala people visited to spur the Kissimmee people up to
es blow cool, but seldom too hot o.r
too cold, and the scenery Is tnaglc; the aviation field Sunday afternoon their duty but the Milton Gazette has
W hy not make some real "HAY in the SU N
where people are peaceable and hon­ after service to view the airplanes.
none and needs none.
est, and there are no profiteers; where
SHINE by starting a check account -4**th us
Of the odd and unusual are the
We are glad to sec the nice rokd
the women are pretty, charming and being put down which will soon reach Clarion^ at Clermont, the White Way
Build up your credit that you m a / i c able to
easily entertained, and life moves
the cemetery from French avenue. ; at Sebring, the Highlander at Lake
along with a song I
master difficult problems.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lee and little Wales, tfco Messenger at Stuart, the
There Is such a spot. Ten hours
out from continental Spain on u fairly daughter, Mary Elizabeth, of the west Chief at Winter Haven, the Pragmas g •o-aioiniiimttiiHi
foot and quite comfortable steaiuer aide were Sunday callers at tho home at Willston.
j Taking it by and large the press of
lies a little archipelago—the Raleurlc of Jesse Lee and wife.
Islands, whose largest Island, cnlled
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Fry, Mrs. Beng- Florida is a credit to the state and
Mallorca, or Majorca, la [wrlinpa the ston and Miss Enice Tyner of Isle- to the men who manage and control
most enchanting comer, one of* the worth grove, near Windermere were it. It is.alert; progressive and upmost Interesting and pleasing, as well
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as one of the most forgotten Islands Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. lifting. It in always boosting the v-.
.
state and the localities in which it I
of the Mediterranean. The following and Mrs. T. O. Tyner.
Mrs. Ballinger has been in town circulates. Success $o it.—Lake Wales
\
account of lu attractions Is summa­
rized from the description of an eyq- twice lately to have some dental work Highlander,
.inmimiiif- —
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wit ness, Col. Ernesto do March y de attended to, and also making a few .
Garcla-Mcsa, Spanish army.
calls.
* SOUTHERN COLLEGE NOTES
A great painter and writer called
It was an enthusiastic crowd of Frank Chase, Haro)d Davis, Clyde
Judge Benton and family, of near
-------It th% “Island of calm," for there ev­ Maitland were Sunday visitors at the
With the passage of the footbajl students that gathered on the cam- Russell, Evcrette Brown,
eryone moves, ■rests, talks, walks and
the four boys
Sixth Grade • •
conducts his courtships as If the day home of- Miy and Mrp. A. F. Wester- season, Southern hopes are centered Pus *nd ,UBti|y
dick.
Both
of
the
daughters
arc
tnk*
on
the
pinna
of
Coach
Bcckelheimcr'
who
wcnl
10
Em0TY
University
to,repBeth
Losaing,
M argaret Edward*,
hnd 48 houn*. tbe mile about H)000
and Captain Powell to turn out the resent the Blue and White in the In- Camilla Puleston, Eliabcth Shocmak-’
feet, and the span of human life 700 ing up studies at Rollins College.
----------- ------------; fastest aggregation of basket ball tercolicgiate tr*ck race taking place er, Winnie Walker.
yean; bo little haste do they make In
living and enjoying life. One MaiTHE FLORIDA PRESS
itossers that has ever represented the:*bcrc on December 11th. This was the
Fifth Grade
lorquln of noble family Is said to have
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Glue and White. A good schedule first ath,etic contc8t of this kind in
Robert Moye, Henry Russell, Rcba
waited 45 years In determining to lead
What's in a name! The grentest has been arranged for the present which Southern had participated, so Jones, Alice Elder, Mary Weigh,
his sweetheart to the altar, with no
poet
the world haS ever,produced tells season and the candidates for berths bbc f*culty nnd student body feel Pcarlc Robson, Beatrice Howard, Hcr*
protest from her, and without having
us
thnt
which wc call a rose by any on the varsity quintet are working j U!,tly proud thnt Southern won fourth en Jinkins, Thelma Eaton, Stephen
been slain In exasperation by his moth­
other name would smell at sweet, hard and showing rare promise.
j place. Alreadvplans are being made 'Shinholsor, Jesse Neely, Eric Lund*
er-in-law.
Pu^ llP a t^nm next year that will quist, Nizzic Stone, Ncdy Kasaroff,
Last summer during the Intter part Sometimes wo are inclined to doubt In addition to the interest in the
of Jply when the theriuqipetef In the great master’s dictum, pro- hoys’ athletics, Miss Betts reports brinR bllcH ' rst honors for the Blue Clara Bell Beaty, Florence Houston,
Washington anil New York stood sumptuous as it may seem. There arc splendid progress-with the girls in nnd " bitty Those representing the Pearl Glidewell.
*
around 00 degrees In the shade, und nnmes and names.- - Some have a the various forms of physical devel-1^ *** wens' Ray Crowley, Alfred
■
.
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lo Madrid ran to blood heat, the
meaning
of
their
qwn
and
some
have
opinent
which
she
is
promoting.
T
h
c
T
isber'
Hm'k
Uuhrman
nnd
I’rank
Santa
Claus
will
appear
three times
breezes fanned these Island- folk to
none at nil, mere collections of let- number of candidates for the basket
( hnppoll.
nt the french Shop, Saturday, the
the tune of 70 degrees.
" Bh ihe opening of the new year, ]Hth; Monday, the 20th; Wednesday,
Nor Is this wonderful Island an Im­ tors to indicate the person or thing ball team is large and the girls are
practical place to spend a few mouths. to which they may be nttached. Sny- taking n keen interest in the practice *he pastor nnd the mentjiers of the thc 22nd, :i p. m. He will talk to the
There are ubout 120 tulles of railroads ing nothing of tho infinite variety of games held. The first game of the -Snn^or&lt;* church will join with the pas- children and receive letters nntl dison the Island, aud a system of local humnn names let us consider for a season will be a practice game with tlirs ”nd tl,nt-'ri'gation3 of the various p|ny |,j8 |,nKlj 0f toys.—French Shop.
roads which penult of a traveler’s vis­
churches in Florida of the Methodist jjtiy Christmas senls and he^p fight
iting ninny of the chief points of In­ moment the nnmes which belong to the faculty tenm and will be held ! Episcopal church, South, in endeavor- louberculosis in this state.
18-te
the press of Florida. Some nre soon after the holidays,
terest with ease anil coinfort.
!
ing
to
rnise
the
half-million
dollar
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These people who take life so tel!*- merely conventional, nnmes which
fund that has been allotted to the LOST—Bunch of keys, W. L. Henley,
urely are not !»*&gt;'._ shiftless or un­ have lx*en applied to thousands of
Methodist of Florida as their shnre in
Inglesidp, Ga., on name plate. Findpleasant In personal appearance or papers since papers were first pub­
Let’s Get Down to
the
Centenary
Movement
of
the
deer
please leave at Herald office nnd
manner. Tlu-y arc,Intelligent, holiest, lished for the edification and instruc­
nomination.
.
.
receive
reward.
18-ltp
capable of work, sober ntid economi­ tion of mankind. Some are the Times,
Brass Tacks
cal. These characteristics preserved
When this work is once begun, it is WANTED—Young cow.
Must he
throughout centuries of uninterrupted Tribune, Herald, News, Chronicle,
expected thnt it will he rapidly carfrc!lh nnd KO0(J milkor. J.-IJ. Mcletc.
Of
the
Times
there
is
one
at
pence itrid tranquillity bine made them
, ried to n Successful conclusion. As nu,ri r ox ,0:,( Sorrento, Fla.
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(traceable, trusting, and hoiuelovlng. Moore Haven, one at Sarasota, one
t there is only one college in F lo r id a ----- —------------------------------- 1-----The men aro of medium height, strong, at St. Petersburg, one at Tampa, dne
supported hy the Methodist Confer- FLORIDA SCOUT is a monthly n
and agile. They have competed bril­ nt Melbourne, one at Apalachicola,
once
of the state, Southern College, b° y s magazine published tyr San- -j
liantly In ninny of Ihe r!.nmp1onshlp and one at Quincy. The Times seems
this entire sum will be given to the ^ort|* boys. Edited nnd printed by
sporting events' held In Spain, and to have led the list when the names
Will be paid to any
Lumley, nnd illustrated
wherever they have gone on the con­
I ettorment of that school. All nlumwere
given
out,
or
chosen,
ns
the
qase
tinent their undertakings Iwm* been
ni* nnd former students of Southern *{&gt;'ron Stephens. Sample FREE. .
Adult who gets* the
mnrked with success. And ns for the may be. Of &gt;he Tribune wc know
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Sanford will be interrslcd In the
women. Colonel March. In writing of Lutt two, hut one, nt Tnmpnj covers
effort to secure thn fund for South- WANTED—A young Holstein or Jerthem, says: "They possess the same Ithe ntnty efficiently and well. Posern College in the year 1321.
1 sey cow. Must be fresh. Address
lovely skin ns the women of North jsR,lv
sihly the name Tribune brought tin------------------------ Box 10.1, Sorrento, Fin.
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Anierlen, features n» If sculptured by pleasant memories of Horace Grecly,
HONOR ROLL OF TIIE
Phidias or Praxiteles, nnd they walk nnd wns not deemed appropriate in n
GRAMMAR SCHOOL
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like goddesses.” But he laments In
IH THE CIRCUIT COURT O r THE BEVrNTH
tho next breath that they know noth­ solidly democratic state. But the one
After 12 Treatments
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT O r IT0RIDA IH
Kighth Grade
ing of the “Joy of living." due par­ nt Cocoa took chances, and its lady
AND TOR SEMINOLE COUMTY
—IN C1IANCEHT.
tially to nneeftrsl Arabic Inlluences. editor is guiding it safely.
Mary E. Puleston, Olive Newman, r ia m lt II.* Ston*.
at
the
C o m p la in a n t.
There is a lively Herald nt Sanford,
and to the fact that their Island hns,
ti.
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Elmn Tolar, Georgia Mobley, Tillic
l i o r f i i r r Itn slfr Hlovw,
IVml a n t.
for so long, been under strict repres­ a sedate one nt Miami, a rural one at
Benjamin, George Wilson, John ShivCITATION.
sion. lie calls Mallorca "the loveliest Perry, n growthy one at Hn}ncs City,
ard,
Anna
Knnncr,
Mary
Crawford,cage on the planet, Its wonderful, In­ nnd there may be othprs which have
Naomia Fellows, Era McAlexandcr, &lt;■»«»* &lt;ii*i »mi .re ■ mm miiini nf the suir
telligent nnd gracious women being
esenped
our
notice.
Irene McG.h.Bln, Velma Shipp, T hel-'IU C S/;;.,
-Office
extremely bored."
The News is circulated nt Pensa­
Aud an nll-tmporlnnt feature—the
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c » '' Doer»*
rost of living Is low In Mallorca. Who cola, DcLand, Okeechobee, Montiinis boun-fme statement is made— ner, Lewis Shipp, Jean Maxwell.
| •nmt.i Mini j,«. n« u t&lt;] Florence noitrr stoo»:
I TVerefore. fun tre lierebjr ortlere.1 *nJ rewould not be astonished to know that cello, Clearwater, Gainesville, 'Day- nnd it will be enrried out to the letSeventh Grade.
' rgulreri on Uie Tib ilij of M.rrb, A. I*. 11*11. l»
ho could become a member of tbe tonn, nnd New Smyrna. The Metrop- ter—because we desire to do MORE
to the bill of complaint eihlMted araln.1
Claire Znchry, Carmetn Barber * 1f■•'pe«r
o v In tht* ratiar. ollierwlae « rtertee pro ■&gt;&gt;»,
"Royal Club of Regnttas," fully nnd olis is located appropriately at Jacjt- good rather than LESS while "ENER___,
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w...nholser,
few
(rill
I* rnlcrr.L analnat rou on aalit dal'.
Mary
E.
Moye,
Clifford
Shinholsor,
comfortably equipped, for about 20
snnville
and
again
at
Miami
The
G1ZER"
service
is
here.
There
is
a
Emily
Griffin,
Mildred
Griffin,
Marcents a month In dues? Though prices
_»*•*».
rose here an elsewhere during the wnr. Breeze blows nt DeFuniak Springs mathematical ratio between Human 1gnret Peters, Virgie Hyman, Margarthe Spnnlsti colonel says that It Is the and ut New Smyrna. The I»ader Illness und Human CIRCULATION jet Sprout, Bonnie May Kinlaw, Deane fourt •«* tMa ihe icth ,i.v'of* i*ecember. a n.
“spot of all Europe 'and America, heads the procession at Tarj&gt;on and all the money and brains in the Turner, James Brown, Merrill Rob- ,#?sbai.»
e . a . n o u n LABS.
where one could have lived the most Springs nnd Fort Meade. There arc ‘world cannot afford the protection erts, Accy Carroway, Andrew Carro-!
C U rb o f Circu it Court.
Bcm
lool." Cotta If , FlnrlJ*.
reasonably daring these p u t five PoBts nt West Palm Beach, Palatka, that BETTER STRENGHT and CIR- way, Briggs Arrington, J. D. Pcrritt, ‘m:o. a i *.c o ttes .
So licito r in d of Coonocl for CooiplilB.nt.
years." .
and Winter Park. Records arc kept CULATION will give you.
Frederic Slaughter, is ou
l Everything is a matter of “per
cent" and "degree” in this world, nnd
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.each “ENERGIZER'' treatment geta
fANY adult a “per-cent" better in
■■■ q
f physical Strength nhd CIRCULAT
|j I T r t
% R is NOT a matter of money to
Mw
X YOU—it is a 'straight matter of
GETTING it—while the . getting is
good.
The INCONSISTENCY of
And your thoughts turning to gifts and something for
getting the “carbon" out of your auto
GRANULATED SUGAR (with orders only) tb_______
$ .09W
friends, for family, for come one somewhere. What a
and NOT giving your BODY similar
FIFTEEN POUNDS IRISH POTATOES......................................49
wonderful Idea ’that
t.
care ia truly CRIMINAL after due t
HAMS, SWIFTS, ARMOUR'S, WnLSON’S, KINGNAN’S, lb .37
thought.
+ 8*Ib BUCKET LARD, ARMOUR’S and S W IF T S .................. 1.60
6-Ib CAN CRI8CO .......................
U5
And "if thinking hurts—then ‘Do24
lbs.
GOLD
MEDAL
FLOUR
.
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.
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1.55
IT-NOW’ because it FEELS GOOD »
BROOKFIELD BUTTER
,65
You cannot lose ANYWAY YOU
3-Ib CAN PORK AND B EA N S__ I .................. .................... ,12W
In our Bank has become and how fine it is now for thoie
LOOK AT IT.
l*t&amp; CAN ROAST B E E F ____ ____
____ .J5
who had a Christmas Saving's Account with ua this year
CAMPBELL'S SOUPS, 2 CANS F O R .....................
.25
And If you get the "FLU" before,
1-Ib CAN MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE . .
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to come in now and get their money for gift* or for some
say MAY 1st, 1021, you get $25. If
CLEANED CURRANTS. !b.....................................
4S
good cause.
you don’t get It, you should worry.
SEEDED AND SEEDLESS RAISINS, l b ........I
43
But you WILL get the FINEST HU­
CALIFORNIA FIGS, Pkg........................................
ENGLISH WALNUTS, ft _
.45
MAN }&gt;ouse*clcaning available,—a
ALMONDS, ft ...............
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sound investment, a sensible, LOGI­
peca n s.
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CAL* move.
P. AND G. 80AP. 3 F O R ........
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25
Sanford can easily be,’ IN FACT
To you today and start you off with a Christmas Sav­
OCTAGON SOAP, 3 FOR ^
..............................
25
PALMOLIVE SOAP. 3 FOR _ ................................................... *45
the most HEALTHY CITY in the
ings Account for next year. Ask your neighbor who has
WASHING POWDER, 6 FOr \ . T " ‘ ” " " " T T I ” " " I I .25
WORLD.—Scientifically made so.
one and then talk it over with—
J jCOME IN
FIND OUT
REMEMBER WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR CHICKENS.
❖
TURKEYS. EGGS AND CANDY OF ALL KINDS
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You C ant Make
Hau Without Sunshine

LINE. OF FRIENDSHIP MAY
MARK TRADE ROl/TE

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In a dozen cities of both
-countries by the United States and
'Canadian Joint commission to conaldei
.connecting the St. Lawrence-river and
•tha Great Lakes by a canal system
-Awakened a new Interest In the nearly
4,000 miles of border thnt separates
this country from Ita neighbor to tho
worth.
The boundary between the two great
English-speaking countries of America./
String them Joint ownership of some
of the greatest lakes In the world, ns
Arell at a river of prime Importance,
holds possibilities for development
overlooked by many of the cltlrenatockholdcrs on both sides of tbe line.
The single scheme now under discus­
sion for the construction of cabals to
handle ocean-going ships foreshadows.
« work that would rival In magaltude
and Importance even the epoch-making
engineering feats at Panama. With
huge canals connecting the waters of
the Great Lakes and the 8t. I-awrence,
ships capable of negotiating any
weather could sail with the ore, coal
and grain of the .western United
States and Canada, directly to nny
port of the 8ereu seas.
Discussion by the two countries of
the feasibility of engaging Jointly
In the development of their border
waters la In contrast with some of the
•tormy Incidents In which the boun4ary baa figured. Known In recent
years at "the border without forts,"
and come at last to be regarded h* n
line of amity and friendship, It Is per­
haps not generally realized now that
until the cumulative efforts of years
resulted not long agb In the settlement
of some, long-standing disputes, the
United States Catindlnn boundary was
the source of almost continual misun­
derstanding. Many times there were
unpleasant Incidents, twice the coun­
tries were on the verge of wnr, and for
well over n hundred year* after the
clasa of the Revolutionary wnr dlplomats, commissioners, and even neutral
kings and emperors acting n* arbitra­
tor* were kepi busy trying lo straight­
en out the many Minrln Into which a
border line can become tangled.
Much of Ihe trouble In regard to the
boundary resulted from Ignnranre of
the geography of the country on the
part of the early negotiators. The
8t. Croix river which the enrlleat
treaty stated should form the eastern
line of Maine at the Tery starting point
of the International boundary was not
istlsfnctorily Identified at first, and
this caused friction for some years.
A second grogruphlcnl error—the ussumption that the Lake of the Woods
drained Inlo T.akyi Superior—Is respon­
sible for the rather Indefinite boundary of small lakes and brooks be­
tween the two large Inkes. The be­
lief that the Mississippi river hnd Its
Murce tn Canada, n/id field notes In
■crordance with Ihql belief, brought
about the existence of a tract of land
«f a hundred square miles, cut off on
a peninsula on the northern shore of
the Lake of the Woods, practlrally sur­
rounded by Canndlan territory and
many miles aeross the water from oth­
er land of the United States.
In connection with still another
Unllrd States Canadian boundary —
that between southern Alaska' and
British Columbia—s mistaken Impresalan of early Russian traders has giv­
en the United States a boundary run­
ning helter-skelter over foothills and
ridges when It was believed to follow
n mountain watershed, a logical geo­
graphical boundary.

KIPLING SETTING NOW
(NEWS BACKGROUND

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The Simla Hills of Kipling fame and
-the Interesting Punjab country a g a in
were brought to public a tte n tio n thta
year by reports ef riots am ong nations
who had been aroused by the rumored
deetructlon of the golden temple ot
Amritsar, a principal city of th is proeduce, ■
-Punjab la a Persian word meaning
“fixe waters," and refers to an areq
tn India, about the size of Oregon, be
tween the Jhelam and the Sutlej,
drained by three Intermediate stream*.
These rivers empty Into the Indus,
which forms the western boundary of
the state.
Situated at the northwest gateway
e f India, the Punjab has for ages been
the Belgium of most of the military
expeditions from the west and the trail
of many migrations. For this reason
ita peoples — Mohammedans.' Sikhs.
Hindu Jala, Kashmiris and Rajpnta,
nil belonging to the toll, fair Indo*
Aryan stock—ere not so sluggish In
temperament and ways of living oa
those In other part* of the country,
iond many of them manifest a martial
.spirit upon smalt provocation. EngHand counted them among her moat
trained soldiers on the western front.
The vast plain of the Punjab Is
. about dne thousand feet above sea
level and on the north runs Into’the
“Abode ef Snow/ the Himalaya moun­
tains. At the southwestern end of
the watershed stands Simla, and from
• It the mountains drop rapidly to tha
foothillsand thento the plain.Jakko,
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Cash and Carry lor Saturday
December. 18th, Only

Christmas Savings

Let U s Explain It

L. G. Cameron

THE PEOPLES BANK

Phone 184 or 60
Saoford, Fla.
P. O. Box 399
THE ONLY "ENERGIZER" OFFICE
IN THE SOUTH

Mrs. G, C. Cates
.106 WEST FIRST ST.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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PAGE FIVE

TOB SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1920
PUBLIC DEMANDS THAT BUSI­
NESS ADVERTISE

CHANCE FOR US

ARE YOU INSURED?

IF NOT, SEE

A Paris caterer has opened up a
Modem business depends upon new scope of employment for men
W . J . T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
many things; the most Important of with bald heads.
AGENTS
which is advertising wns not essen­
He uses them as pcrambulntory ad­
tial to commercial success, today it vertisements for his restaurant, tho
is, because the lending concerns name of which is inscribed in bold
throughout the 'country have ndopted .letters on their hairless pates,
* OFFICE PDXIPLIM RANK BPILUINQ
it ns the most satisfactory and econThe late Sir George Ncwncs of
Sanford,
Florida
omient method of reaching the pub­ Tit-Bits, very early in his career, hit
lic, and the smaller concerns have upon this idea, and advertised for
NO TEN DAYS OF GRACE
bech forced to follow the lead of eight bald-headed men to sit in the
ON FOURTH INSTALLMENT
their progressive competitors.
front row of the stalls of a London J
OF INCOME TAXES
The aft of advertising has been theatre with the title of his journal
developed to such nn extent that the imprinted on their cranlums.
Jnmes M. Cathcart, Collector of In­ buying public is suspicious of nTT'orIt would have been a first-class
ternal Revenue, Sends Out Time­ ganizntion that docs not advertise. publicity stunt, but out of considera­
ly Notice to all Interested.
Mnyhc this is fair, maybe not; but tion for the bnld-hended men the
it is a cold fact.
scheme wns abandoned.
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 11.—With
■_______ |
“Flare
advertising”
attracts,
nlAND MORE KNOWLEDGE RE- Wednesday of next week, December thoURh conslste[lt nt,Vertislng Is the
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING
ca rding PLACING OF CARS
■15, ns the last day for the payment ni08t profitn},lp ,n thp lonp njn&gt; ^
FOR SHIPPERS
I of tho fourth installment of tho in- ccnt]y wp hear&lt;1 lhi(5 con^ rflation, To the Stockholders of Sanford Build­
• £8
come and excess profits taxes due which is illustrative of the point:
ing &amp; Loan Association:
(From B itu n U y 1* D olly)
this year, James M. Cathcart calls at­ "If you inherited ten million dol
The annual meeting of the stockThe meeting of the Traffic and
W hen you let us supply your building
tention of all who have such' taxes to lars and decided to-buy your wife the holders of the Sanford Building
Transportation Committee of the
needs
you get a great deal more than just so
pay,
To
the
fact
that
while
heretofinp8l
tlinmond
ring
on
sale,
where
Goan
Association
will
bo
held
at
iU
Sanford Chamber of Commerce was
many feet of lumber—bundles of shingles—
fore
the
government
has
allowed
ten
woulfJ.
you
go
to
purchase
it?"
asked
IQ
Magnolia
avenue,
Snnford,
held in tre Palm Room of the Valdez days of grace as provided for In tho onp m(m of ^ frjenj s
potlnds of nails—or panels of Beaver Board,
Floridn, at eight p. m., Saturday, JanHotel yesterday evening. This meet­
1917
Act,
that,
this
grace
period
was,
WithmJt
hesitotlon
the
friend
nam»,
1921,
for
the
purpose
of
electYou get the benefit of our building
ing was called particularly to settle
material knowledge and experience in Service
the various transportation problems removed by the 1018 Act, and, there- pd „ jowclry establishment in New ing directors for the ensuing yenr,
fore, no extension, of time can be
'
and to transact such other business
that helps you get the results you want at the
W rcnting Sonford shippers. Mr. D. granted for payment of these taxes Yoffc.
ns may legall come before it.
right price. Service first in planning,the
"Why?"
C. Marlowe, chairman of the com­ when due.
T. J. MILLER,
work—more service in selecting proper mate­
"Well, in the first place, it is the
mittee, presided and the following __“I have just recclvedl the notice
Attest;
President.
rials—speedy
service in delivering the goods.
men representing the northern pro­ from the treasury i|epartmcnt," snid only Iurge jewelry concern 1 know
A.
P.
CONNELLY,
You pay for the materials. T h o service
duce houses were also present: A. N. Mr. Cathcart yesterday. "As there anything about.”
Secretary
12-8-oaw4t
"What do you know about it?"
p ay s fo r its e lf in the larger volume of business
Bahamn of James Tozzl &amp; Co., New may bo many who thought they had
"Oh, I have been rending its ad­
it brings through super-satisfied customers.
York; T. C. Ginney, Thos. Fomataro the ten dnys of grace allowed as
A married woman’s rights might
with Frank Gnrgiulo, New York; J. heretofore, I wish to call their atten­ vertisements for years!" nnd he con­
It will pay y o u to
sidered that proof enough of its bus­ be used in correcting her hushnnd’s
C. Hutchinson, manager Sanford
be one o f them.
tion and also that of all others inter­ iness integrity. •
wrongs.
Truck'Growers; W. B. Ahem, Ahern
ested, that the grace period will not
A soft drink concern started out in
Brokerage Company, Chicago; J. G. be permitted this time. The tax
Deliberate long before doing whnt
Michael, secretary and treasurer of must be paid on or before Decem­ Atlanta with a capital of $50,000. It i it is impossible to do.
advertised regularly and attractively.
Southern Truck Growers; W. E. ber 16.
It kept its name constantly before
Lewis, J. L Culvert, Philadelphia, Pa.;
To nvoid penalty the tax must be
Geo. W. Tull with It. E. Cochran, New in the Office of the Collector of In­ the public eye. It overlooked no op­
York. Mr Ball and Mr. Dens repre­ ternal Revenue or branch office, or portunity to reach the people. In a
sented the lioard of Governors of tho mailed, by midnight of December 15. recent statement it whs disclosed that
it had increased its assets by $1,370,Sanfprd Chamber of Commerce at,the
"Inquiries reaching my office indi­
meeting. Mr. T. L. Dumns. super­ cate a belief that taxpayers have 000 since the previous statement, nnd
You can just tell by Its healthy;
intendent of the A. C' L., altenoeo the ten days of grace on this installment. it is now worth $0,572,047. It has
stimulating odor, that it Is
going to do you good
it,citing ’i:*;: inviti&lt;ti..'i of
com Such provision wns contained in the $3,233,000 in real estate and n sur­
r V o an! was-given nn epportuni’y 1917' Revenue Act, but was removed plus of $2,924,898.
" t F I only had some Sloan's LiniAn nntomobile corporation reports
1 mcntl" How often you've said
Ij hear ti. \
&gt;* "•’y,,R*onB J i by the Revenue Act of 1918
that! And then when the rheu­
increased' sales of over $ 13,000,000
those present rt’ “ ,'’t °
SU ’ e° , i “Payment of tho fourth installment ''"
r j«, j ,,ivrn to
matic twinge subsided—alter hours ol
l,i- URsi°n/
committee t°°k |
£ ^
^
or. ter the past year Credit i« given to suffering—you forgot itl
un the matter of delays In tranait and 1 7
advertising. A cereal company whlcn
Don't do it again—get n bottle to­
day and keep it handy for possible use
detailed instances will bo s u b m itte d ;^ K e v t l t r e q u e s t a ^ whenever
rc'wrtS “ " f t
tonight! A sudden attack may come
,,y ,h, committee to the r.„ r» .d .
£ X k
* ' ? * " * ‘" . ' T Z Z Z , ^
on—sciatica, lumbago, sore muscles,
517 Commercial Street
nuestion of extending the lending nnd 1
..
. i* un Increnso &lt;&gt;f sixty-seven per cpnl
liackachc. stiff joints, neuralgia, the
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and thus nvoid congstion at the cash- . ,
pains anil aches resulting from expos­
hilling time was discussed and it wns ier’s window. Check or money order in two years.
A biscuit company last year de­ ure. You'll soon find warmth and re­
decided to leave the matter nS it now 1should he made pnynble to “Collector
lief in Sloan's, the liniment that pe*«creased
its advertising appropriation. trales
stands. The committee has
without rubbing. Clean, econom­
1of Internal Revenue!"
numerous complaints from shippers I “Bills," said Mr. Cathcart, "will he In one yenr profits shrunk from ical. Tlirec sires—35c, 70c, $1.40
regarding their inability to secure sent to taxpayers who owe a balance, $731,172 to $422,371.
-z t s v ^ r r
Truthful advertising is l**ing de­
satisfactory information relative to ^
1q rcceivc the bm ,Ioes
the time they can expect the placing ^
^ taxpaycr of hjg obli. manded more and more by the pub­
lic, and advertisers realize the ad­
it / Liquil
of cars and a motion was ndopted to gntion to pay on time."
; W £ / Q U ICKLY
vantage of; honest representation.
10*30**6 VaDottteorbyDofe
the effect that the A. C. L. he re-,
The
fnke
advertiser
is
fast
becom­
questcj to allocate some particular
Pos tuff ice receipts fur November, ing a type of the past. He ennnnt
man to give this important service.
J920,
in the city of Tampa, showed
Z iih‘ the houses that"have '
The question uf issuing diversion con­
an
increase
of
$13^00
over
those
of
^
d
'r
e
p
e
a t e d l y their policies of
firmations in hill of lading form
November 1919, in spite of he vanc|hcrcncc to the facts.
promptly upon surrender of originnl rious factors tending to hold down
.
, _. ___ to the old
bill of lading on cars destined to di­ the figures on nil fiscal records.
question, "Does advertising pay?" i«
version points was discussed nnd Mr.
in the affirmative. It does pay. FurDumas agreed that this should be
If you convince n man ngninst his thermore, it Is absolutely essential.
done and will take the ncccssnry steps
w,ll you may have to do it over again ^
^^Jacksonville
to see that the shippers receive this
’
‘ Metropolis.
L»Mmof Socifutx*
service. Mr. Dumns nssured the com­ ncxt dj*y'
itnhirmuj WiyUto*
mittee that the A. C. L. is desirous
G)
of extending the fullest possible co­
operation to Sanford growers and
“DO IT NOW”
shippers npd that it has always been
It Simply Removes Obstructions to'Blocd Flow—Dislodges
his policy to work nlong these lines.
C l} C 7 f C K capacity for hard worki
Accumulations of many years—And Thus Equal z:s
Mr. Mnrlowe, on behalf of the com­
is strikingly com bined with
Pressure on Nerves—Arteries
mittee, assured Mr. Dumns that the
committee desired to co-operate with
graceful body lines and fine ap­
the transportation company nlong the
The “LOGICAL TREATMENT’*
pointm ents in the new' Buick N in e ­
same lines, but said that from* the
numerous complaints which the com­
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teen T w en ty O ne cars.
mittee ’has been receiving, believes
THEM
US
that the growers and shippers have
Because of its room y capacity the
not hnd the service from the railroad
For Many Human His
that the business from this section
new Buick Seven Passenger O pen
warrants.
And Veins, so that the* Blood Stream Functions Better- G Ls
Car is the ch oice of business m en
The secretary Is still waiting for
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to
Dormant
Tissue.
the members to return committee
and their families.
No Mystery—No Imagination
questionnaires. Please do not delay
this any longer that possible.
TELEPHONE 184
L. C, CAMERON
P. O. Box.3J9

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
HAS IMPORTANT MEETING

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POSTMASTERS HOLD OVER
•ST. PETERSBURG, Dec. 11.—Ap­
pointment of W. L. Straub orf postntoitcr of St. Petersburg for another
term of four years came as a severe
jolt yesterdny to several Republicans
who were grooming themselves for
the job. It was the general impres­
sion here that Mr. Straub’s time
wurnld not expire qntil next summer,
when the new president assumes of­
fice, and several leaders in the new­
ly organized Republican party here
*cre making a place to get the fed­
eral job. When they learned from
The Tribune this morning that Mr.
Straub had been appointed to anoth­
er term there was consternation. Mr.
Straub was appointed July 21, 1910,
hut-did not take office until Sept 6
of that year. Technically, the office
had been vacant aince July 21 last, so
the appointment which was made yes­
terday was expected. R. S. Hanna,
Republican postmaster here, held of­
fice for three years and six months
■fter President. Wilson went into of­
fice, so that now the Democratic ap­
pointee will hold for nearly four
yearly of a Republican administration.

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T n E 8ANP0RD WEEKLY HERALD FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1920 . . .

Why pay the Middle Man profits on Purina O-Molene and other Purina Feeds by buy­
ing from the small merchants when you can buy direct through the Cates Crate Co.
and save 50c to $1.00 per Sack.
Phone 181 dt C A T E S C R A T E C O M PA N Y

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Methodist Conference Appointments
of Ministers

“BILL” HEALEY DEAD; .
tho funeral Tuesday and is the guest
BURIED AT LONG WOOD of Mrs. A. I. Proser for a time.—
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New Smyrna News.
W. R. Healey, for many years nn
------------------------employee, on th&lt;f train service of the TO ENTERTAIN IN HONOR OF
born circuit, Thomas Williams; WhiteTALLAHASSEE, Dec. 14—The
Florida East Const ruilroad and one
THEIR DAUGHTER
. an- Springs circuit, R. K. Rewell, sup­
—
flf
nual
Florida
Methodist
conference
of the best known conductors on the
Mr, and Mr.i^ Forcs^ Lakc^_ a t i ni
, .
. . . ply; Williston, R. A. Guy.
road,, died Sunday*" morning in the Sanford, have issued invitations to a came to a close at d o clock last n g
Jacksonville District
railroad Sospital in St. Augustine, big dance to be given In honor of their with reading of the appointments of
ministers
for
the
new
church
year
by
J. B. Rooney, presiding elder;
where he had been a patient for sev- charming young daughter, Mias Sereral weeks. Mr. Healey had been in d a Lake, who arrives the first of the the presiding officer, Bishop W. A. Bryccvillc, J. E. Hartsficld; Callahan,
G. L. Bourn; Eastport Mission, F. W. .
poor health ’for about two years, and week from her college in the North, Candler.
of a, fine building and boat basin will though his death was not unexpected, This dance is to be held at tho Valdez The appointments follow:
Crnmer; Femandlna and Chester,
be begun on the property recently the announcement thnt the end had on the night of the 22nd, and as many
Bartow District.
Paul Kendall; Green Cove Springs,
purchased of
D. Hood and for
come came ns n shock to his ninny Orlando young people nr.) included . C. F. Blackburn, presiding elder; R. M. Williams; Hillard circuit, II. p'
which the deal was closed last night friends here.
1° the invitation list, the excitement Arcadia, W. C. Norton; Boca Grande, Blocker, supply; JaJksonyillo First
by pnying cash for the ‘lot. This
Affected with lung trouble follow- here is nlmost equal to that in San- A. H. Moore; Bartow, L. D. Howe; Church nnd Parker street, K. B. Mitch
property J a on Chapman nvenue near
ing a severe cold, Mr. Healey went ford ovcr this event. It Ir planned u onjta Springs, to bo supplied by L. ell; Marvin, J. D. Murray; Riverside
the John Russell home and has acv.
west and spent nearly a year at Col- that most of the girls nnd boys here p Glazier. Bowling Green, W. G. Park;. R. Ira Barnett; St. Mathew's
oral hundred feet on the water front
orado Springs, returning to New "who arc going shall go by autos, and Strickland; Dixieland and Myrtle and Brinkley Memorial, C- C. Cpcil;'
AND START BEAUTIFUL BUILD- th tt will be bulkheadcd into a boat Smymn much improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Br;drbaw will t Btrcet, Holmes Logan; D.B. Sweat, Springfield, P. A. Spencer; Wesley
basin and n fine club house will be
— -ING AT ONCE WITH BASIN
Not long lifter his return, however, chaperone ns man yns their enr cun jun|or preacher; EagleLake, to be Memorial, D. D. Dlffenwierth; Lake
erected
on the lake shore for the
FOR BOATS
the
old trouble returned and he made carry.
supplied by Victor Hurt; F. T. Green Butler circuit, J. D. Major; Maceleatourists and visitors and for a gener­
several
trips
toNorth
Carolina
and
As
this
dance
is
only
one
of
several
Mission, to be supplic4 by IL I. Al- ny Mission, B. T. Rape) Jr.; New Au­
al assembly and meeting place for
(Trom T u * t d i7 'i D »l!r&gt;
was
finally
removed
to
tho
rniirontl
functions
planned
In
honor
of
Miss
jen. p ort Meade, O. E. Rice;-Fort gustine, and Elkton, J. C. Abercrom-*
At the organisation of the Rod and home-folks. This Is one of the moat
Lake, her home-coming will be made Myers, H: J. Ilacflinger; Fort Myers bic; Ortega circuit, H. Bartlett, sup­
hospital.
Gun Club meeting held In the court Important moves that has been made
Mission to be supplied by J. J. ply; Phoenix Park and Anderson
The remains were taken from St. a very merry one.—Reporter-Star,
house last? night 70 members had en­ in this city in many years and means
Thompson:
Homeland nnd Prospect, Memorial, C. II. Partridge, supply;Augustine
to
his
old
home
nt
Longrolled their names as stock ^loldcra j that at last Sanford will take ndvnnMBS. SIMPSON AND MR. DONEE.
J.
Hnrdcc;
Kathleen circuit, to be S t Augustine, .F. J. Patterson; SL
wood,
Fla.,
accompanied
by
his
wid­
in the corporation. The Rod and Gun ,tage of her fine water fronj and
GAN WED.
supplied
by
J.
II. Davis; Labellc and Joseph circuit, M. W. Spike, supply;
ow
and
his
father
nnd
mother,
the
fuClub hiss been fostercd'by the "13'' j make It an Inducement for tourists to
Mrs. Besslo Bryan Simpson and
Alvn,
J.
W.
Austin;
Lakeland, J. F. South Jacksonville, H. Util; Starke,
nearnl
services
were
held
at
LongClub who sent out committees, la s t; come to Sanford with their fine
Mr. Arthur E. Donegan announce
Bell;
Mulbdrry;
E.
Pixon;
Nocntoc nnd J. C. .Diggs, superintendent aoti-Sawood
Tuesday
afternoon.
The
sor­
week and had set the figure nt lbo yachts and where they can not only --— ------- v&gt; -----------— —- their mtfrriage on December 12, 1920,
Fort
Ogden,
I.
M.
Bell;
Punta
Gorda, loon League,'C. W. Crooke.
members but as it was near holiday have hundreds of miles of good wat- vices were attended by a number of nt ’St- John’s Episcopal church, Kis­
G.
W,
Rosonberry;
Wauchula,
J. T.
friends
from
this
city,
among
them
time and many of the prospective er for boating and fishing and huntMiami District
simmee, Fla., tho Rev. L. II. Klrkby
Mitchell;*
Zolfo*
circuit,
J.
E.
Shcpbeing
Dr.
D.
Forster,
D.
P.
Smith,
Kmembers were out of town they have ihg but they can be assured of a safe
officiating . While the wedding was
M. H. Morton, presiding elder;
have not been seen and the meeting harbor at all times of the yenr for Ilildroth, F. S. Myarii). Mr.'nnd Mrs. a very quiet one, with only a few rel­ pnrd^ Floridn Christian Advocate, J. Bunnell,.F. ty. C. Eals; Delray and
last night looked like 150 members their boats amb in fresh water where W. S. Bowdon.'^frs. K. Lejpold; Miss­ atives nmfr friends present, their Edgar Wilson, editor; D. B. Sweat, Boynton, J. C. Jones; Dania and Ojus,
will be enrolled by the time the club the insects thnt rum their boats on es Annie Pattillo and CoVjylia Smith. friends throughout the state will be assistant editor; conference secretary M. T. Belt; East Palatka and Kings­
ts ready to opernte.
Col. G. W. salt water do not abound. In fact Tho services were in charge of the interested and will wish them much of education, S. W. Lawler.
ton, Walter Kinard; Fort Auderdale,
Alachua Circuits, S,' I. Hendrix.
bh
Knight, chairman of the "13" Club Sanford offers and will Offer more Elks lodge of Sanford, of which the happiness.
L. B. Simpson; Fort Pierce, E. C”&gt;
presided nt tho meeting and stated to the pleasure-loving tourist with deceased wns a member.
Gainesville District.
Immediately after the ceremony,’
Calhoun; Hastings nnd Orange Mills,
the object and then called for nn elec-1 this now Rod nnd Gun Club than nny
Tho deceased wns .74 yenrs of age Mr. and Mrs. Donegan left for points
G. S. -Roberts, presiding
older; G.t II. York; Homestead, R. A. .Selby;
tlon of officers which resulted ns fol- city in Central Floridn. It is already nnd wns bom in St. Thomas, Ontario, Went. After j „ nunry
1921, they Bronson and Codnr Key; P. A. Fletch­
Key West—Finit Church, A. P.
lows: recognized ns the sportsmen’s para- but had been a resident of Forida wi!| ^ at homo to thoir-friends at er; Cltra circuit, A. M. Mann; Co­ Cole; Fleming street, I. W. Longacre;
Dr. S. Puleston, president; Judge disc nnd all thnt was needed was the for n long time, having accompanied Orlando, Fin— Reporter-Star,
lumbia circuit, S. T. Duckworth, sup­ Memorial, E. L. Lcmy.
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. E. F. Housholder, vice-president: W. club house rind boat ! nsin and now his parents to this sl^te many years
ply; Fort White circuit, Joseph BnrLemon City, W. G. Allaben.
M. Haynes, .secretary nnd treasurer, thnt these are assured this city nil' ngo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Healey, Sr., enme SHADE TREES IN KISSIMMEE
j ton, supply; Gainesville, I. C. JcnMinmi—Buena Vista and SouthThe following hoard of governors or become the iiiorca for .the tourists originnlly from London, Englnnd, and,
INTERFERE WITH LIGHTING kins; High' Springs and Archer, R. H. side, G. W. Tnrboux, supply; Trinity,
directors were elected:
who want to See the real Floridn by settled in Cnnndri when they first, KISSIMMEE,
Dec.
14.—Shnde Barnett; Jasper, Lf Monroe; Jon- J. M. Gross; Riverside, S. A. Wilson;
R. C. Bower. Geo. W. Knight, F. boat.
enme to America. Holding the pesi- tretH along the streets are interfer- , ijings circuit, R. A. Sewell; Lake City, Matfcumbin, John Watkins, supply*
m — Eugene Roumillnt, A. R. Key, Ed-----------------------tlon of conductor or. the Floridn East ing materially 'with tho lighting sys- O. A. Trower; Llvo Oak, W. A. Myr- New Smyrna Mission, H. T. Gaines;
ward Higgins qiid G. D. Bishop.
! Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lindsey nnd Coast railroad, tho deceased war well tern, according to tho Kissimmeo Gn- os; Live Oak Mission, R. E. I*. Fol- Okeechobee, F. L. Crowsen; Palatka,
The governors&lt;\verc instructed to Miss Mittie Forsyth are visiting Mrs. knf.wn up nnd down' the line. Mr. zette. Members of the electric ser- som; Melrose nnd Wnldo, C. Sterling;
J. D. Sibcrt; PcteTS nnd Silverpan,
prbceed with the organization and in- C. W. Speer for the month of Doccm- and Mrs. Henley, Sr., nre now mnk- vice admit thnt lines nre not' run Gardner circuit, E. C. Cook; NcwW. O. Troutman; Stunrt and Salerno,
corporation and ns soon as this 1b ac- her and will spend the remainder of ing their home in Miami, nnd Mrs. through the heavy branches of the berry circuit, L. D. Eldridge; RedB. D. Bourn; Titusville nnd Cocoa,
complishcd theworkofconstrUctionbfp the winter with their cousin, Mrs. J. W. R. Healey will reside with them.1trees because of the danger of short dick circuit, M. T. Bennett, supply; Ben T. Baggct, supply; W. F. Allen.
complished the work of construction L. Ingrnm at West Pnlm Bench.
She enme over to New Smyrna nfter circuits.
Rochelle Mission, R. E. Buck; Well­
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ROD AND GUN CLUB
ORGANIZED LAST NIGHT
WITH 76 MEMBERS SIGNED

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On Lake Front

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1*20

1920 CROP, PEPPER, EGG PLANT AND TOMATO
SEED just arrived. Call and see us before buying - - NOTICE O f INTENTION TO AFELT FON
LETTERS rA T E N T

fo rd Agency in Sanford Has
Most CompleteBuilding in State

n o t i c e i s iir.r tr .iiY
* i r .n u m ib#- umi«•leiwd w ill apply tu the llorarnor uf lb# Slat*
of F lorid a, at lq lla lia a a r* , for lieltrr*' I'a lrn t In
m rik ira lln c K d a i n l llly p ln * iD n r iw t r f K l, un­
der Iti* following |&lt;rv|«ard ch a rftr.
Hi* w lc Inal of which la now on' file In the office’ of
lh« Secretary of, S ta le of (bo la id Sla te of
Florida.
W IT N E S S , our name* (hi* 13th d i r o f .U t v n b e r . ’ A . I». 1030.

During th» past week, eight or ten
itomohilo parties passed through
mrlottc from states North and West
and for Florida to spend the wint With but two exceptions all were
ar{dcd with camping outftta. Camp
In
jjfe U the new wrinkle developed in
U* wake of th e ’automobile, but it
ts different from the old Ideas, becsose, through the ingenuity''of Am(ricsn inventive talent; It is charac(criied by nil the comforts of home.
One of the machines passing through
tie city was owned by a millionaire
from Michigan, who was accompanied
by bis wife and family of three childrrn, and who, explaining the detail
*f his accouterment in comfort, ahow(J that with a few turns of the hand
be could construct alongside his auto­
mobile and attached to it,' n very corn­
fortably fitted-up sleeping room nnd ovcr them in the building on First
Fordsons.
_
bitrhen, nil under .canvas, which, in .street long known ns tho *Stone-” ;Space will not permit a detailed
ili compactly-folded form for trnns- g ovc building that hns been convert- description of this elegnnt new gnportation gave-small idea of its pos- 0lj jnt0 ^ e l t.&gt;or(j hcndqunrtors for rage over which the genial Edward
Abilities for convenience.^ This tour- this section of the state. The office Higgins presides nnd where you get
ist also, talked of Florida’s enterprise
fitted up in one of the rooms thnt what you want nnd when you want it
in taking advantage of tho new-meth- opens jnto the department for trac- nnd get it just right. Sanford should
pds of tourist life. He hnd mnde nr- tjpn nmi p()r,i car parts and contain- he proud of the fnct that in the line
rangements in advance for his "park- jnR a complete line of accessories of Fords, Edward Higgins hns looked
big" place in n.smnll Florida town. muj
takes n large space ta hold all into the future nnd mado such C o rn Arriving there all he will tyve to do the accessories for trucks, tractors prehensive plans to cover not only
wilt be to drive into the squnre ns- nn{] cnnt hut Higgins hns them in the locnl field but the entire state
signed hint, put up his tented home pnifuson. The sales rooms nre nlso nnd also thnt Sanford hns one of tho
and adjust his nffnirs f.or the winter on tho ground floor nnd storage finest Ford garages nnd machine
season. Not only is the ground given &gt;roohi iurti a place for quick repairs shops and gincrnl distributing st^him free, but he has free use of wntcars that do not need any major lions in the entire south,
er and electric light. There arc no operations in thejoperating room onIt is only another one of
the sur­
charges for garage accommodations, tho second floor. **The first floors are face indications that Sanford Hs dcsAll be hns lo do is to pay for what given over to the business end of the lined to lie the distributing center of
gasoline he may us» and make him- concern^ nnd an up-to-date elcvntor the state in nil lines of business in n
self nt home. It is developed thnt nil service takes the cripples to the sec- few years nnd the automobile busithrough Florida these camping ond floor where there is 5,000 square ness is the first to get in the came.

nole and Ibe S la t* of Florlde. end each other
Place* a* m a , be d ro lfn atrd b , the Hoard of
Director!.
I W l loti 3 .—Tbe (eneral nature of tbe bualnee* to be iranearled abatt be aa follow*:
Tbe b o ,In c and aelllnc of automobile*, trac­
tor* and farm Implement*, tbe purcbaie, aale or
etebanae aad rental of real e alate; lo own.
operate, m ain tain, hire, rent, build or erect
parehuuae# and office bolhtlnc*. lo act), mortca fe , atib-lcl. peblc*. hire, lea*# or Conte, tbe
p rop erl, of aald corporation or a n , p a fl thereof
a l tbe dlartetioQ Of the Hoard of Director*; to
bororw tnone,, Iran* bond*, or other obligeMon*. *nd to aecure tbe same b , m o rtfire .
plrdcca or .b n , olber kin d of lnatnimen,t. lo
make contract* of a n , kind whatever for tbe
furtherance of Ibe bualneaa of (be Co m pan ,. T o
deal In inercbaudlae and deal- In a ll Iblnc* and
act* which Ibe Hoard of Director* n i l , deem

BOWLING CONTEST
IF re n Saturday'* Daily)

Men’s Club. '
* Hetta (3 games), total
‘°yd, (3 games), total . . . .
ln*rik (3 games), total ..
(2 gam es)______ ....
&lt;rnier (j game), total . . . . .
brotherhood gain

K I-* ln t.
liuat»*uii an.! ix -il
Mleml. J. E. l-alng, (’oraplalnani*.

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J . (•»(&lt;•*. J . J CalCa C om iianr. In co rp o rated ,
a Klnrlda c,w |.«-»llon. Annie (’. AVi«ll&gt;fldc».
A llwri &lt;S. I U m , ' C a lfln A, l ‘o**k. lim fE * II.
M orton. W illiam T. N u b . *lid all unknown
i!*T|a**«. bclr* a n d xr*nl#«*i nr other*, c ltlm .
t a r o odcr A lbert U. La re*. C a lfln A. l‘n*C*.
Oi-urce IL M orlun an d W illiam T . S a a b . IW-

fSt.OtiQ.ikt
llHJ.OO
Its! On

The Heal fif i h i i itirj^ r a 11on MiaII

j !nf Itopreaaiofi atantp^ W artnK In iu*‘
» word* " S E A L 1021" in d around Iht*

| fpn»tt«a«» (lie word* "E d w a rd

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Hiinflii*.

a r*ltrur in**
rircu m -

Intforpor*

s t a t i: o r n .o n iD A .
-+ # llfN T V OK HEMINOl.K, SH
lii-f.-rp m i, an uM tr#r Uuljr auth n rU ril In JaVr
Wa s h in g t o n , Dec. 14.—secre­ ark n u w lailfcu n -n la nf i1 't &lt;I*. [—rannallj rain#
IM n aril lllc c ln a , Jam r* K. illfitlu a . tm l AJ#tory of the Navy Daniels before the laht#
l l l c a l n t , and racti a r k n o v lr d c n l ll&gt;# for#Cnlnc
Ida *n&lt;l l.ar c r n a ln r a lfn a tu r# Id
house navnl committee said the world th e c h aI dr la t&gt;#
r n f tM w aril lllc c tn a . Inm rp»r*tr&lt;l.
conditions of "Chaos, disagreement and W ltnraa m j liaml and n frir la l *#*l tM* 13th
r or D # r* m t» r. A. D. le io .
trouble," made tho continuation of i t a(BKAI.)
CLAUDS D. COUCH.
N o la rr 1‘u U lr
the navnl nnd air craft building by
M r ■ntnim laalnn r l p l r r * N ot . IS, ID2?.
IV M. ('A T IIItX H . r u i l l a . Kla
the United States imperative.
IH 31c

GENEVA,
Dec. 14.—Agreement Choose pianos for ymir models,
among the powers to put an imined
Copy them with ti/eless care;
ate end to the growth of armaments For their nttitude is always
was completed in the League of Na­
Either upright, grand or squure,
tions plan presented to the assembly
by the committee today.

Spaldings No. 4 Rose
Irish Cobblers
•Early Red Bliss Triumph
We are fortunate in our contractu which make it possible to quote
lowent market PRICES.
It will pay you to get oar PRICES before buying, and our QUAL­
ITY before planting.
Our SEED POTATOES are the highest quality MAINE GROWN,
selected especially for seed.
Send for FREE CATALOGUE, nnd SEED SPECIAL, giving RE­
VISED PRICES on new crqp SEED DEANS, PEAS. RED SEAL TO­
MATO, and CUCUMBER SEED. PEPPER, Etc.
We carry ail the leading and standard varieties of seed that have
been tested and known to be adapted to our soil and climate. SEED
OATS, RVE, VETCH, RAPE, Etc.
The planting season Is near nt hand. Our Information service is
free. Cnll on us for any information on your crops you might think
we can supply.
Ol d e s t and l a r g e s t s e e d h o u s e in F lo r id a

R. A. MARTIN SEED CO.

202-206 East Hay Street
,
Jacksonville, Florida
HY-TEST s e e d s in s u r e g o o d c r o p s

WASHINGTON, Dec 14— A resolu­
tion requesting President Wilson to
open negotiations with Grant Britain
nnd Japan for an ngreemnt to reduce
naval building program fifty per cent
for the next five years was introduc­
ed in the sennte today by Senator
Borah.

The U. S. Shipping Board is now
1advertising tho "Jacksonville Line"
CITATION
To; Albert O. E a r n , realdenre unknown: Cal­ with regular sailings of steel steam­
vin A. Peace, f ttld tq r e unknown 3 llr-wce II. ships for Europe, Asia and
South
Morion, reeldenc*
unknown:
W illiam
T.
Naah, real &lt;Vlire onknown;
Ibe
unknown America. All aboard at Jacksonville,
Itelra, d ark er* , lecatee*. cranlee*. or olber
the
rla ln a n t* under Albert U. Kafr*. C alfln A. Fla.}- for the' chief porta of
world.
A«aa, *qii 10 iny'RRu au uihvi pass'** v
iNdUll

The Men’s Bowling club met the
Brotherhood team' oi\| the , Parris
House Alley last night and a general
tood time was enjoyed by the bowltn and the audience. The.contest Is
of « few that will be staged of^ and the general public interested
h this pastime Is Invited to attend.
games were rol)edr tiie final
leor* testifying to tbe auperior
Growing of tho Brotherhood taam
,ad demonstrating that practice
^kes perfect. Following la the
Brotherhood Team
'!*(thews (8 games) total..
fawart, (3 games), total..
(8 games), total
llltn (3 games) to ta l____

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la g *uy lnt#rc*r, tu and to tb» rullowloc d#- |
**Tttw*l land* a ltu ilrd I* Sunlnola I'o u a ly ,.

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, dMCribwl. therofot*. you, lb . 1 1 U A lbert O.
4 0 4 K arw . Calvin A. P m c . f l w i * D. Morton and
JAA W illiam T . Naah a te b trib y r a i n ' d t. b# and
4 0 0 lp p , M b*for*/-our M id Circuit C o u rt a t tb*
* 7 a Court H oom In Btafocd. F lo rid a m t b * 7tb day
I of March, A. D. U U , ta d thru u i tbw*
3 0 5 I m *k. anaw rr to Ibe bill of complaint n h lb llr d
I aca la a t you. o tb tn r la t a deer*, pro eooraaao
------ will be entered a ca la a t y u « . ..............................
coe
Aad any *ad tU other partlM elalm ln* *ay
d e b t, title oc Interact la aad ta tbe ■‘ f 4*,
laabov* droertbed uader. by or through A » w t
o . Kara*. Calvin A. ro a c* , C eor*. D- 81or too.
4 3 3 W illiam T . Naah. or otbarw Ue. are K**b8 J ? *
2 1 0 qulrod to be and appear before o w said o r &lt;c u lt Court. *t tb* Court Houa* la
3 2 2 , florid*. 00 the 41b day of AprU. A.-D- &gt;®*Jo . n und then and tb « * m*be anewer to Ih* bill or
2 1 0 | complain I *iblbtt*d acalaat M id a a k iw w n p a ij
o n tiro. otharwlM a d e e m pro eoefMW w ill ba
le n ltre d acalnat Mid nnknown p trtlro .
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It ia ordered U u l tbl* notice b* PObOaked n
. . o ' lb* Sanford H erald. * newapapar publUlud In
.Sem inole County. Florid*, o n e a » r a k for

THE FORD ONE-TON TRUCK
S A MATTER OF FACT we might almost as well call it a Three-Ton
Truck, for it very rarely carries a smaller sized load. The'owners of the
Ford truck take advantage of the high qualities of materials which are
known to be put In the Ford car, take advantage of the high quality of
Ford workmanship which characterizes Ford cars and they overload to the Unit
Well, the Ford truck has never broken down with any* of these overloeds. It de­
livers expectations and double expectations, so far aa carrying capacity is con­
cerned, and while that Is not fair to the truck, still the owners are satisfied.

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W r*l aid* of th* M id railroad rtfbl-*f-w »y t o t
,
I h . N u t IIm of th# Sanford C lr.at, ( U .r * I * TON OO UUIT C
So*lb 13 d#CTM* w « t on **ld lln* «» '*&gt;•
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I t apPM rtnc from tbe^ew oeu MU o f roanp lala t filed la thl* " r a ia t , th a t you bar* *r
claim td have soma In tere st In a ad to tbe land
heroin above droertbed, therefore, you a n * each
of jo u a re hereby roqulrod to be and appear be­
fore our Circuit Court a t tho Court llooro la
Sanford. Florida, on Ibe 41b day o f April. A. D.
1U31, and then and there m ake anaw rr lo th*
bill of com plaint filed a ca la a t you. Otherwtae,
a decreo pro coofraao wilt be entered.
I t 14 ordered th at thl# nolle* be publlabed In
the Sanford I ltr ild . a naw apaper publlabed In
Homlaole County, Florida, one* a week tor
twelve weeks.
W ITNESS my hand aad (ba m s ] o f tbo Mid
Circuit Court on tbla 1 1 th day of December. A.
D. 1SS0.
(HEAL)
— N. A. DOUCILASS.
Clark o f tb# C ircuit Court,
flemlnota County, Florida.
CEO. A. DaCOTTES.
Bbllcitor and of Oounrol for Oomplalaanf.
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i Motion ft-—BE4Ie—

e n t o t n r COURT. SEVEN T it
C IRC U IT. BEMINOLE COUN'
F L O R ID A —IN CHANCERY

There are many good fertilizers, but since it is the EXTRA INCOME which swells the profits, why not use the BEST?
•
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IDEAL BRANDS are proportioned as to^availabitlty of amoniates,
to gire MAXIMUM results. A little heavier crops, a little more
steadily year in and year out, of finest quality fruit, makes a rapt difference in actual PROFITS. ^
IDEAL FERTILIZERS have a field record of over a quarter century. Benefit by their success.
—

MANUFACTURERS IDEAL FERTILIZERS
Agricultural Building
JACKSONVILLE, FLA

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CIAL

(B e Th# A**oci*l*d IT***)

ORLANDO, Dec. 14— The first
Lions Club to be organized in Florida
has just been formed here. It con­
sists of eight charter members, all
business mpn, who have gone Into It
with the ''spirit that distinguishes
lirnfsm. A letter of Welcomn from
the Rotary Club was one of the fea­
tures of the first meeting.

Wilson &amp; Toomer Fertilizer Co

liigRtua, Hm ftm l. Fla
! Jm iir# K. H lcc litt. .Hanford, Fla.
Afjrtati)* liltrclh s, Hanford, | ‘la,

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FIRST LIONS’ CLUB IN THE
STATE FORMED AT ORLANDO

SEND FOR CROP BOOKLETS
R. C. MAXWELL, Manager, Sanford Branch

f cEtHwan!

WASHINGTON, Dec. 14— Refund­
ing of seven and one-half billions of
government obligations falling due in
the next two yean and a half, nnd
the reduction of t^kes to the sum
needed for ordina
running expens­
es of the governn nt, was ndvoented
in the hoqse today by Chnirman Fordney, of thft wnyH and means commit­
tee.
Representative Fordney said he did
not believe it was possible to collect
from the people sufficient funds to
meet operating expenses nnd retire
the maturing obligations, including
victory notes nnd war savings stamps.

&lt;B , The A aiadatad Freaal

WASHINGTON, Dec. 14— Sharp
criticism’of the national coal -indus­
try with implied threat of drastic leg­
EDWARD Mil.MINS.
islation by congress to meet the al­
JA R . K . I I I l K I I N I ,
A D E L A ID E llllillIN d .
leged eviln of profiteering and specu­
p r o p o s e d c h a s t e n or
ldw ard
mo- lation, accompanied the report .of the
O lH I, INCORPORATED.
The undenlkned Si corpora I ora hereby aaaoe|. Senate Committee on production and
ate theuiealree loct-lber for (be purpoa# of be­
■
coming. Incorporated and formlnc a corporation reconstruction.
under and by v lr ln r uf the la n e of Ibe State
,
"Coal
profiteering,
especially
fol­
of Florida, w llb and under Ibe fellow Inc proiioeed ch arter:
lowing priority order* of the Inter­
' rtecllon 1 .—Tbe name of t b it corporation
state Commerce Commission, contin­
ahall be
EDWARD H IO tyN S . INCORPORATED
ues unchecked by the Department of
nnd lla princip al place of bualnree ahall lie In
Ibe Town of Hanford, In Ibe C o u n t, of Sem i­ Justice nnd is a national disgrace,"

. Important announcements arc be­ ed after the parent factory at De*
ing made in all the Btate papers troit, and Just ns complete on a
about the new Ford ,policy that al­ smaller scnlc. The equipment means
lows dealers to sell everywhere with that n Ford owner gets real service
no more restrictions nB to territory and obtains real service In the short­
and in this respect Edward Higgins est space of time which means a big
the live wire local agent for Fords saving in time and money. P. A.
in this city had big advertisements Mero is foreman of the shop and
jn tlie state papers yesterday and la Robert Herndon has charge of the
taking a half page in the Herald to­ tractor department, both of them
dpy calling attention of the public to first class mechanics who meet all
tho fact that he will now sell Ford troubles with a smile and know what
cars everywhere and they can he had to do without any lengthy diagnosis.
at any time.(. ]Mr.
__ Higgins is among
„ The
__ Ford’ Agency here also handles
t.He • pioneers in the Ford line in the theJ Willsrd Storage batteries, having
fita\ e and jR now jn , a position to a general service Bales for ail makes
e of the patrons ob never of enrs in Willnrd batteries keeping
He has recently opened up batteries in stock at nil times. They

TO PUT COUNTRY
OTHERS WANT TO DISARM
ON PEACE TIME
OF THE NATIONS OF
BASIS SAYS HOUSE
WORLD

DRASTIC LEGISLATION TO MEET the report raid.
ALLEGED EVILS OF TIIE
It added "It is- the duty of the gov­
ernment to take reasonable and prac
COAL COMBINE
ticabie steps to remedy every Injury.’

But the Ford one-ton truck, with its aluminum bronze worm drive, its greater
weight and strength of frame and its incomparable power plant, la without a reas­
onable competitor in price, in service, in cost of operation. It U the lowest priced
truck on the market, of equal capacity. No other truck on the market opermtea ee
economically and we believe there ia no other truck that'will, gire as satisfactory
and profitable results. Our allotment Is limited. Better leave your order without

Edward Higgins

�PACE EIGHT

THE 8ANF0RD DAILY HERALD,

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1920

IF YOU NEED A NEW

OIL COOK STOVE

HAD y o u EVER THOUGHT OF
THIS?

BEFORE HE COULD GET AWAY
WITH HIS
BOOTY .
&gt;rrora

Monday-* D«Uj)

Why don’t r the editors of these
smaller dailies dive us the hip, brainy
powerful editorials that we read in
the larger papers?
That question might be asked, and
probably is, every day by renders of
the smaller city newspapers.
And' perhaps the ordinary small
town editor might have a difficult ex­
perience in answering the query to his
own satisfaction and that of his read­
ers. But here’s an answer all ready
madct as it appeared in the Fourth
Estate, a magazine published in the
Interest of editors and the makers of
newspnpers:
Out in Iowa the other day Con­
gressman Bois asked the editors at
Sheltyn why they did not write more
editorials

A smooth individual passing under
the name of Bailey, passed a bunch
of worthlcSs checks on various mer­
READER HAS FAITH
chants Saturday night under the sig­
nature of G. W. Bailey. He must
have been here fa* the past week
The following clipping has been looking over the situation for he
handed into the Herald for publics ]knew thv» various merchants
and
many of the clerks and called for
John McLean,' a Times reader, re- them by name upon going Into the
siding in Sugar Grove, has’ so muc|lj stores. The list of those who cashed
faith in the onion poultice as a cure his checks is so long that this paper
for jincumonia that he thinks many wa8 unable to get them alt but It
deaths would be prevented by its seems that he hooked every merchant the Review.
Mr. McLean on First street and played no favor-|* Mr. Carey says that before he boBUT WILL BE PUT IN FIRST more generous use.
suggests
that
the
recipe
for m a k i n g
|egt he make some of them mad came n country editor he wrote ediCLASS SHAPE BY
°f
by
not
patronizing them. ]Ho had all tnrials on a city paper—and only ediit
bo
published
for
the
benefit
of
THURSDAY
those who may now or later become the clothing and shoes and1 other, torials. ,
He worked at a desk from which he
seriously ill from this insidious dis- goods that he could carry and the
ease, lie writes the Times as fol- balance of the checks in cash in his didn't have to rise from one end of
lows:
,
pocket when suspicion was aroused the day to the other, except to go to
Warren Times,
about the checks and Officer Walker lunch. Silence and cnlm were in the
Mr. Editor, Dear Sir:
rnn him down at the station where
I ain enclosing herewith a remedy he was ready to board the train and
for pneumonin, it was tried out here flit to pastures new.
a year ago when pneumonia was so j He ifl now reposing in the county
prevalent and in every case that used hastile where ho will fnce Judge
it they came out O. K. and was well Housholder Wednesday morning and
in a short time, it certainly should toll wherein he conceived the idea
be published
that he roujih fleece our merchants
flying nnd the plane will remain at
Yours truly,
• and get by with it.
the field for some time.
JOHN McLEAN.
At the jail today he said his name
There was a large crowd at the
--------was George Quick and he came from
aviation field yesterday and many of
Remedy for Pneumonia
Georgia. As to whether he came
them expected to go up flut the .en­
published by Health H&lt;&gt;urd of Lit- froln Georgia or not is a mystery but
gine had been giving trouble! all the ] tie. Wash., a few years ago.way over from St. Augustine and
Easily prepared
The formula is
barely reached the field when it gave as follows: Take six to ten onions,
out altogether.
according to size, and chop fine, put
“Peggy" Dorner Kept the crowd in a large spider over a hot fire then
amused with hi* «tunt flying in the add about the same quantity of rye
■Ford automobile and the promoters of meal or ground flavored. nnd vmo­
th e aviation field wish to announce ear enough to form a thick paste In
that next Sunday there will be no col- the ♦‘meantime., stir thoroughly, letlection taken up and the stunts will ling the mixture simmer five or ten
be pulled off free anil passengers will minute# Then put into a cotton
also he taken up after the piano has bag large enough to cover the lungs
been put in first class condition for and upper part of the ■host a* hot
flying.
as ttu* patient can bear it. In nho'Jt
Thu seaplane on the lake front also *en minutes apply another anil 'hen
is doing a big business carrying up continue by repeating the poultice
DEATH OF MRS. GODWIN
passengers and it looks like holiday nnd in a few hours the patient will
weeks with tile planes of all kinds, be out of danger Usually three or
BACKED- Mrs. Lamanda Godwin died at Jnckwith the Million Dollnr Band and four applications will be enough, but
S FOR
sonville on Monday, November 29th,
?l\ 'p
and was buried at the old home of
'many other attractions will be ona continue always until the presplrnbig week and many people will la* at- tn.n start- fr--&gt; H fr&lt;*m the chest The
deceased in Americus,-Georgia, on Doppmiates cumber 2nd Mts Godwin had lived
traded to Sanford as a consequence, remedy was f &gt;rmulated many yea is
•if amuse- to the ripe old age of K2 years when
Mr. Fred White Nays, "Don't Idle Me- New England
hows nnd death claimed her and was well
cause You Only See One Rat."
-----?-----------------has, been known nnd beloved by a large circle
“I did, pretty soon I found ray celThe first woman jury In Brevard
nf amuse- | of friends in Georgia nnd Floridn.
lnr full. They ate my potatoes. After uounfcy Convicted a fisherman in
ins never • Mrs. Godwin lived here in Sanford
trying RAT-SNAP 1 got 5 dead rats, ‘county judge’s court of “hunting out
past ten many years ngn, leaving here with her
The rest later. They pass up the po- of mason." A* th*« iharge made by
seemed to son, C. W. Godwin, about fifteen years
tatoes fo eat RAT-SNAP." If there the county game warden was “killi make it nt-'° to make her home in Jacksonville
are rats armind your place follow Mr. ing a duck" and as the verdict did
where he was connected with the Clyde
White's example.' Three sizes, 35c, not agree with the charge, the case
because *St. John river line nnd making Jnck65c, #1,25. Sold and guaranteed by wo* di-m i'-e!
mte the *"ini lie his headquarters,
Ball Hardware Co.
--------,----lint probThe many friends lure of the de------- ----- ■---------- Stetson University has over 700
that the censed extend their sympathy to the
No, Cordelia, paint doesn't have the students ibis year—the largest in its
into the relatives in the loss of mother nnd
same effect on an old face that it does history. Every room and every dorBnced tty friend.
aii an old house.
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■mitory is full, nnd new dormitories
ir citizens
Mrs. C. W. Godwin of this city nt-----------:------------- have .been provided.
hink that temfed the funeral nnd returned .here
It's easy for an old aachelor to get
k of this this week.
married when a widow camps on his
If a man does p-rong he thinks he
is doing right to keep it a secret.
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1920 —

A FLORIDA WOMAN
EAST SANFORD
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Editorially, the Miami Herald tells
Send n subscription for the Sanford
By Riloy M. Fletcher Berry
the interesting Rtory of how a Flor- Herald at a Christinas gift to those
tip
ida woman ninde goojl at the art of ’ at’ homo or to those abroad who were
former Sanford residents. It will
VLS W
I t certainly deserves its
name— these well-trained musicians Christ* funning:
Under the cnpitlnn, "Woman Farm-^ shrely be appreciated,
- ln prance during the vtar w hen. mas week by subscribing the amount
er Retires," the New York Times j Ten years this month since the East
*°n
many- things were found to be prico- necessary to secure their presence
Lives, health, physical and with us. We could afford to give up tells the story of Miss L. M. White, jSnnford correspondent began sending
k*sc o u rage; and the ability to many conventional Christmas treats who madn a fortune on 14,000. acres I news to the Herald under tho headmental
wi
s e v e r e in the face of tremendous and sweets in order to have with us in Florida. Miss White is more than j Ing of Moores Station nnd has only
c a n n o t * always be helped
by for one glorious week the "Million n farmer, and the fact that she h a s ! missed two weeks without a letter to*
i retired does not mean that she has the paper since, one week being o u t1
c y o r — at m ost-by any but stu- Dollar Band."
ceased being active. She is now do-;of town nnd another ill. Wo arc
amounts
which
are
too
often
pendous
voting her timo to the National Fed­ father proud of .pur record.
ftj€flSJ3
FAKE
AND
REALITY.
n0t available.
1
I
eration
of
Business
nnd
Professional
Mr. Steele of Bcardnl! avenue found
Harold Bachman’s Band, however,
-------did these things: snved life by invigThat there nre numerous "fakes’* Women, of which she is both state his best milch cow dead the other
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#rating,- by uplifting the spirits of pulled off in Florida, occasionally by president and n national vice-presi­ morning from some mysterious cause.
Rev.* Brownlee will preach nt the
00r homesick and wounded boys*in natives but more often by visitors, dent.
T hese Varieties aie Standard with Sanford Growers.
Beginning when only n girl, Miss Moores Station church this Sundny
prance. So it wns merely a proper, docs not discredit the ligitimate busOur Seeds are Fresh and Dependable.
White
expanded her experiments ^in afternoon at 3:30.
yla
Bablic recognition of their work when, Jness of the state in:the slightest depractical
farming
until
sho
finally
Willie Brumley will bo at home
^ a certain Christmas oirtertalnment groc&gt;
American
given by anw
nuui soraicra
This state has nn excellent "blue controlled 14,000 acres around St. next week for the holtdny vacation
there,’' General Liggett, who was H]{y” law, which go&lt; as far ns any Augustine. When she la praised for from the Bailey Military School at
her achievement, sho is always re­ Greenwood, N. C..
present, turned with shining eyes to jnw can ^ puarant
the soundness
sentful that nt least n part of the
Messrs. George Bridgford, George
Phone 36
2nd St. and Oak Ave.
the officer next to him and exclaimed, 0f corporate investtj
.
Florida
praise
is
based
on
her
sex.
Smith
and
Louis
Knciding,
nil
of
Will­
« $ I a j o r , ^his band Is worth a million corporations arc sa
the sense
The
nttitude is characteristic oughby, Ohio, were visitors at J. C.
dollars to our boys!"
that they are supervised by lnw, and
jnmong
many
women who nre admin­ Ellsworths on Snturdny. They will
And of course the name stuck, Mr* based upon sound assets. Of course
istering
affairs
or filling positions spend the winter in Euates with a
*f
Bichmnn’s men being effectionately, n(, jDW can guarantee tho managonnd
deserves
commendation.
On largo party of folks from the Buck­
from that time on ns "The Million mcnt of a corporation, nor its final
,
1
Dollar Band."
success. Therein, the investor must many sides there is a cry that wom­ eye State.
en nnxious to gain equal privileges
A. Adams of Willoughby, Ohio, is
Mr. Bachman took this band to took out foi) himself.
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with
men
are
loath
to
accept
equal
spending
the winter at Schools Island
France with him three years ago when
But the/"fakes" occasionally ofhe sailed with the Forty-first Division, fered here'f nre of n character which responsibilities. There may bo in­ near the Geneva farm bridge.
J. R. Hayden has sold his Beardknown ns the Sunset Division of the OUght not to fool any man of fair in- stances where this Is true, but for the
most part the women who have step­ nil avenue property to Mr. and Mrs.
United States Armyv 4hc HIM En- tclligoncc. They are wire tapping
w
.
gtneers especially clnimlng them, and tips on 8tock mnrkets, racing or oth­ ped into fields formerly reserved for King of Zelrno, Mo. They will be
hero in Februnry to take up their
they served fifteen long months in er sporting tips, confidence games of men ask no favors.
In
an
Interview,
Miss
White
stated
residence.
DO NOT WAIT TOO LONG ■
France before returning home.
vnriouu characters, (not on# of which
thnt
women
are
as
capnble
bb
men
Mrs.
C.
D.
Couch'returned
to
.her
The personnel of any organization is new)—and tho regular "grist” of
Materials iu all building lines are now at a lower mark
is always of Interest nnd "Tho Mil­ things by which the sucker is singlod nnd that she disliked being congrat­ home nt Lake Onoro from DcLand last
than
they have been for yearn, and arc at i lower level
lion Dollar Band" has several attrac­ out from his fellow men nnd ndded to ulated merely because she is n wom­ Pridny, having been In the hospital
than they will be in .a few weeks' hence, If alj Indications
point true.
tions in this respect which arc draw­ the string of the crooked fisherman. an. "It fs silly to treat us ns though there for Borne time. Dr. Ingram re­
we were precocious children," she moved Mrs. Couch’s tonsils and treated
Conditions in the lumber market arc such that every
ing cards in themselves although the
No person who desires to make a said.
Indication points to an early rise* in the price of building
her
throat
for
n
serious
trouble,
after
music needs no nssistnnc cln bringing legitimate investment in any of the
materials. Tho simple law of supply nnd demand, if there
v
This protest is justified. The pnt- effects of tho influenza of last year.
were no other influence*, is auch ns to indicate thnt the
crowds and dollars once given a chnncc Florida enterprises need ’ have, the
present low prices cannot long prevail.
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to be heard. First, Mr. Bnchmnn him- slightest fear. Florida today offers ronage displayed toward successful Xhe Is said to lie recovering ns rapidly
For the past 60 days prices have maintained the un­ V. 1
BPlf nnd his family for Mr. Bnchmaa the safest field for investment to be women merely reflects on the person ns cnn be expected.
. # Vprecedented low level and «NH remain at that point, but
Mr. nnd Mrs. George Townsend of
and Clnrke Harold Bachman, aged found anywhere in the United States. doing the patronizing. It is not In
it’s
not
n
safe
proposition
to
expect
them
to
remain
at
this
this spirit thnt Miss White should be Mellonvillc avenue - ■their guest Mr.
three, nre with him.*'
point long.
—Lnkclnnd Telegram.
cnlled
a remarkable woman. Sho is Townsend’s cousins, Mr. and Mrs. W.
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At the present low prices an opportunity is offered
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Mr. Bnchmnn will find Snnford peo­
The Herald has warned the people remarkable not alone becniMe she wns N. Hicks of Stockton, III., who arrived
the prospective builder for a tremendous savjng in build­
ple the more interested. in him be­ against investing their money in
r
H
ing materials.' BUT IN ORDER TO GET THE FULL
a successful fnrnif&gt;r, but also because Inst Friday and Mr. nnd Mrs. James
cause he himself understands not only fake gold mines, fnko oil wells nnd
BENEFIT
OF
THEM
IT
WILL
BE
NECESSARY
TO
during the wnr she wns superintend­ Hill, guests of several weeks, left on
music but agriculture ns he is n gradu­ other outside fakes that hnve taken
START NOW. SO DONT DELAY.
ent' of the work among women in the Friday for their home in Custer, South
ate i.f the North' Dakota Agricultural a lot of good Snnford money out of
. wA?
College Music, however, proved more town never to return. We hnve ad­ largest powder plant in Virginia and Dtikotrf.
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because she continues active In still
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cameron nnd
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powerful than even ngriculture ns nn vised the investment of your money
nnother field although she lias retir- Miss Claire drove to Orlando, sight­
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influence in determining his career here in city property, in the Building
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ed. now many men farmers ore there 1seeing, on Sunday,
ami he gradually evolved from a
Loan Association, in locnl concerns, who present nn equnlly active record ?
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‘RICE
Miss Bonnie S. Purvis nnd Milton
SERVICE
QUALITY
cornetist (taking up the horn for his in farms nnd farm lands and orange
PHONE
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Florida
claims
some
just
prido
in
Trucx
were
married
in
Tampa
at
the
CORNER THIRD AND MYRTLE
own pleasure) into the lender of “The groves. Cnn anyone hero tell us of n
being tho home state of Miss White, | Bucnlo nvenue Bnptist church pnrsonMillion DollAr Bnnd."
man that ninde any money frqm the whose quality of leadership brings it age by the Rev. R. 1,0win on Decenilie proved bis thorough understand­ gold mine, from an oil well, from any
credit. The greatest shnre, however, her 1st. Mr. Trucx is the youngest
l'J
ing of his own first studied instru­ of the investments that they hnve
belongs to whnt, for'lack of a better daughter of Dr. nnd Mrs. J. G. Purvis.
ment by his selection of his present made thnt will compare with the
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phrase, cnn bo cnlled the modern wo­ Mr. Trucx is chief mailing clerk of T r i m
my
leading cornetist, Mr. Robert Bruce. money made right here in the celery
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tho Tampa Daily Times nnd has been
man.
Mr Bruce, in spite of his Scotch deltn?
.
with'the Times seven yenrs, wns over
name, is a part-blood Chippewn In­
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If they enn we will quit harping How Big New York Grocery Firm sens with the A. F. F. for two yenrs.
ndian whose ancient Americanism about keeping your money nt home.
ALL KINDS OF
Keeps Down lints,
They will reside nt 10(3 West Amelin
gives the final touch of pride to that
IN S U R A N C E .
Vroome &amp; Co., Butter &amp; Choose i avenue. Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Purvis
ON THE ROAD
which the members feel for their or­
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are
nt
Caramon
City
for
the
winter
Merchants,
New
York
City,
says:
"We
REALOESTATE.
ganization Mr. Bruce’s name, how­
rV
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keep RAT-SNAP in our cellar nil the with their son Ashley nnd family. The
L-—'Snmtter? Got a puncture?
ever. is one adopted, by personnl
SANFORD, FLA.
tune.
It keeps down rats.* We buy bride is well known here.
ftirryti!
2.—Maybe you’re outn gas.
choice, the name given him originally,
C O L L IS IO N .
X—Tried your spark plugs yet, mis­ it by the gross, would not bo without
'. rim
signifying in the Chippewn langungc,
TY
DAM AGE.
dt"
4 ’v p d O P K f ? '
it.” Farmers use RAT-SNAP be- ! If j&gt;ou must argue, chose a subject
"Silver Tongue," and anyone who has ter?
4.
—Let's all push ’er over thecause
Hill rats pass up all food for RAT- j you know something about—then
heard him play can realize its ap­
SNAP.
Three sizes, :15c, flfie, $1,25. keep your mouth shut nnd listep.
»in"
maybe
she’ll
start
on
compres­
propriateness.
5
Sold
nnd
guaranteed by Ball Hurd- “
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Another fnemlier of the band who is sion.
5. —I hail one o’ them things once,ware Co.
of special personnl interest is Walter
, A
Hit
I traded it for a wheelbarrow.
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Kelly, the hoy soprano, n manly youngr. Whyn't yuh git a self-starter, RECEPTION FOR MRS. FRANK
b f3i
"!,,r «'f twelve whom Mr. Ilachman
1'nc&lt;! in ronnoction with no other
LEE WOODRUFF, JR.
hr eight from North Dnkota where he huh ?
buhjrct docs the newly coined nnd
m
7.
—Need any help?
happened to hear him sing. Walter
(From F rid a y 1! D a lly)
8.
—If
you’re
insured,
wh’ntJ
yuh
frequently heard expression quot­
can face a crowd nnd sing as sweetly,
The homo of Mrs. Frank Leo Wood­
as spontaneously and with as utter leave it in th’ road?—St. Augustine ruff wns the scene of a beuutiful re­ A man la a3 old aa hia orgnn3; he
ed above, mean more or apply with
abandon to tho joy of music ns ono of Record.
ception Thursday afternoon, given for can be aa vigorous an*d healthy nt
greater force than In the matter V
our’ owff mocking birds; no effectathe recent bride in the family, Mrs. 70 aa a t 35 if he aids hia organa in
Diplomacy is the art of getting
perform
ing
their
functions.
Keep
tlons of manner nnd no straining of
of Insurance on your property, aaFrank Lee Woodruff, Jr.
your vital organa healthy with
whnt you want by pretending you
vu-e to reach even the higher notes.
The rooms of
the lower floor
Miring you against financial loss
It was worth a grent deal to simply don't wnnt it.
were thrown together and were most
in the event of its destruction by
se,&gt; the faces tif the crowd when
Most of the fish In small puddles beautifully decorated with a profusion
liter sang and it is worth money imagine they nre big.
fire.
_______ of roses nnd ferns. In the hack
to any man to be able to feel ns the
parlor were arranged several tables
nn n, especially, among the many who
with the wedding gifts which were
very benutiful, there wns a great deal Ths world's standard rstnsdy for kldnsy,
listened, evidently; felt when they
HER US ABOUT
llvar, bladder and uric add troubles
heard this boy sing.
of handsome silver, cut glnss nnd ainca
1696; corrects disorders; stimulstsa
FIRE INSURANCE!
The particular sunshine of tho whole
linen.
vita) organa. All druggists, three sir**band Is Mr. nnd Mrs. Bnchmnn’a
About one hundred nnd fifty called Lesk far tk* u » c*U MWiJ m n a y bn
tlf&gt;ioe-yenr-old Clnrke Harold, who
between the hours of five nnd six.
was born as Mr. Bachman -was cross­
The guests were received at tho
ing to France nnd whom • his father, Black-Draught 1$ The Best Medi­ door by Mrs. D. L. Thrasher in nn
cine This Lady Ever Died. Saya orchid georgette gown nnd Mrs. W. E..
in consequence, did not see until the
little fellow was fifteen months old—
Watson in brown satin and georgette.
U Is Only Medicine She
now a darling, bright-eyed, scarletThe receiving line made a very
Gives H er Children.
coated little man.
beautiful picture, having the four
As to the musical ability ofthe Mil­
young brides of the summer. Mrs.
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lion Dollar Band it Is not only the
y
Is now ready to serve the trade in this part of
her experlenco with Thedford’s Black'
rji
peer but without exception the super­ Draught, Mrs. Lottlo Ellis, IL F. D. No, old blue nnd block lace. Mrs. WoodFlorida in everything in
ior of any bnnd which has been heard 1, this place, said:
“I used Black- ru, Jr., wns In black sntln nnd lace. Y
in any Florida county of this south­ Draught as a laxative, also for head­ Mre. Morris Spencer in her wedding
torpid liver and Indigestion. It
central section and there havo been a ache,
Is the best liver medicine I have ever gown of whlto satin and pearls. Mrs.
number of national and even interna- used and Is tho only medicine I give Robert Hines in apricot satin nnd
nutional fame who hnvo played in this my children.
silver. Mrs. Reginald Holly in silver
“I feel like It has saved me a lot In and lavender tule.
region. Ono of tho numbers played
doctors' bills, for when the children
Wednesday night testified to tho complain
Tho dining room was very attracof foeling bad or have a cold,
esteem in which Mr. Bachman is hold I Just giva them a good dose of Blade* tivty Mrs. R. J. Holly and Mrs. H. B.
as u musician nnd conductor by for­ Draught and they soon get all rig h t Lewis poured coffee at each end of a
eign musicians, tho overture "Guornl" It certainly cleans tho liver and clears beautifully decorated table in pink ^
LUMBER PRICES AREj LOWER and this is the tim e
up the skin and they are soon out
by Gomez, a beautiful and difficult well again. I wouldn’t be without It rosea nnd ferns nnd pink streamers
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to build the home that you have'been wanting so long
composition—one which has been for anything."
fastened. tho four confers of the
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Seventy years of successful use has table to the chandelier which had
given to no other American con­
Tbedford'a Black-Draught a
ductor. They do honor to this unique made
standard, household remedy. Every covered lights. The young girls who
distinction by playing tho overture in member, of every family, needs, at served were: Miss Marie Flgue, Mlsk
a way to prove themselves worthy of times, tho benefit that Black-Draught Lettie Caldwell, Miss Fern Ward, Miss
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the compliment done them by tho gives In helping to cleanse tho system Florence Henry and Miss Agnes
and
to
provont
or
relievo
the
troubles
composer.
that come from constipation, Indiges­ Dumas..
In thu ten concert* given by "Tho tion, and a Uzy llvor.
Music was played all through t h c j V
~
To keop well, your stomach, liver afternoon by Mrs. Hattio Weaver.
Million Dollar Band” at Jacksonville
j^
not one of their programs wns re­ and bowels must be In good working
Others
assisting
in
caring
for
tho
order.' To help keep them that way,
peated nnd this of itself says more take occasional doses of Thedford’s guests were: Mrs. , E. D. Brownlee,
than many lines of praise or kindly Black-Draught Thousands of homes Mrs, C. C. Woodruff, Mrs, P.; M. Elder,
are never -without It
.criticism. *“
Mrs. Henry McLaulln and Mrs. W. M.
For sale by all druggists.
McKinnon.
It is to be hoped thnt tho people
The genuine has .the name,
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of Seminole county will realize the Thedford’s, on tho labeL Insist on get­
Office f supplies
’a t the
Herald.
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wonderful opportunity of hearing ting what you ask for,
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Early Snowball Cauliflower '
Charleston Wakefield Cabbage
Jersey Wakefield Cabbage
Detroit Dark Red B eet. ,
Paris White Cos Romaine

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METHODIST CONFERENCE

Brooksvillc, W. J. Palmer; Brooksnfillo Mission, J, E. Skipper; fiushnell
*C C. Frailer; Clenrwntcr, L. W, rnhelle circuit, James W. Hendry;
Moore; Coleman, II. E. Partridge; Chattahoochee, J. E. Woodward; East
'Crystal River mission, to'In* supplied; LMadison circuit, G. P. Hendry; Fcn.Dade City, T. L. Z. Barr; Dunnellon, holloway mission, James A. Dnuldree,
X. H. Koesnlinc; Elfers, M. E. Myers; supply; Greensboro circuit, A. G.
Inverness, M. R. Myer, supply; Lar­ Davis; Havana, J. L. Hunter; Hin­
go, J. II. Daniel; Leesburg, H. F. son circuit, S. N. Bums, supply; Leon
Harris; Ocala, C. W. White; Ozona circuit, H. B. Boyd; Madison, W. T.
circuit, C. T. Howes, supply; Safety Brantley; Mnyo circuit, T. R. Adams;
Harbor circuit, J. B. Reed, jr.; St. Monticello, F. R* Bridges; Mount
Petersburg, W. J. Carpenter; Semi­ Pleasant, M. D. Cox; Perry, A. C.
nole, J. E. Lewis; Sutherland mis­
sion, G. F. Scott, B. T. Rape, super­
numerary; Tarpon Springs, J. J.
Jonea; Trilby, G. S. Bronk, supply;
"^Wildwood, A. B. Buck.
Southern College, R. IL Alderman,
president; Olin Bcggess, professor;
E. M. Stanton, Jr., professor,
Orlando District.
denton, Smith Hardin; Brandon misJ. P. Hilbum, presiding elder; sion, J. C. West, supply; Ellenton cirApopka mission, W. C. Rogers; Avon cuit, W. H. Newkirk; Manstee, W. J.'
Park and DcSoto City, W. A. Fisher; Nease; Miakka mission, T. W. CarleClermont ancL Montverde, John P. te•n, supply; Palmetto, K; Holllcter;
Gaines; DeLand, E. J. Gates; Enter- Pnrrish and Wimaumn, td
t " he supprise mission, W. T. Rcnchcr, supply; p|je&lt;i; pjnnt City, John A. Hendry
Grand Island mission, W. J. Bartlett, Port Tnmpo .mission. S. G. Mead
supply; Grovelnnd, R. L. Allen; ows, supply; Sarasota, J. L. Gerdinc
Hines City and Loughmnn, C. E. Feffner mission, J. E. Gnult.
Guttrldgc; Hawthorne circuit, AIIc»\ Tampa—First church and Scminoli
MacFnrlanc; Intcrinchen mission, R. Heights, W. F. Dunkle; G. W. Wind
T. Caldwell, supply; Kissinwncec and ham, junior preacher; W. E. Sewell
Shingle Creek, R. F. llodnett; I&gt;ake | junior preacher, foreign work; Eight!
Okeechobee, S, A. White, ■ supply.;&gt;avenue and Edge wood, T. W. tom
Lake Wales and Frost Proof, G. W. kies; Highland avenue and city mis
Stubbs, one to bo supplied; Maitland, sion, W. C. Fountain; Hyde Park am
C.. C. Tyler; Moore Haven, T. M. Lee; Bnyshorc, L. M. Broyles; Nehrnski
Orlando First church nnd Magnolia avenue, Fred B. Langford, Tarnpr
street, W. A. Cooper, one to be sup- Heights nnd Pnlmetto Beach, F. E
plied; W. H. Funk, supernumerary; Steinmoyer; agent preachers’ reliel

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For several months-past The Chil­
dren’s Home Society of Florida which
is doing a state-wide nnd undenomi­
national work for the orphan and
homeless children of the entire state
providing for OVER TWELVE HUN-.
DRED such children EACH* YEAR,
has found it exceedingly. difficult to
find good family homes for its home­
less children, especially children from
SIX to FIFTEEN years of age. As
a result its receiving home in Jack­
sonville is crowded to Its utmost ca­
pacity, children sleeping two on n
little cot in many cases.
The question therefore nrises: Are

place out children as SERVANTS ec
hired hands. Wo want, our chfWren
to be industrious, but they are
CHILDREN and cannot be expected
to do nn ADULT’S WORK. All we
want is homes of good moral charac­
ter with sufficient Income to give a
child comfortable care and at least a
grammar school education.
Surely

C h ris tm a s J e w e lry
MANY SUITABLE GIFTS. SOME’ NOT CARRIEfr BY
OTHER STORES

DIAMONDS
in Florida)
W ATCHES—All Makes
CUT G L A S S - ■g # CHINA
LEATHER GOODS
HUNDREDS OF BEAUTIFUL ARETICLES AWAIT
YOUR APPROVAL. GOODS SENT FOR SELECTION
TO THOSE FURNISHING SATISFACTORY REFER­
ENCE.
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B t l u n C«ah la Hapaattory ( U t H l i l School ra a d ) ...............
D aoallactad T i m , la c la d la f cu rra n t jeer ...................................
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O alaaca c iW la I&gt;«aoaUaC7 ............... ............ .............................
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School ru ra l loro .....................

School Api*»r»la« .....................
Other S r tool I’ rop oriy.

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James Bldg., Jacksonville, nn&lt;i seelin'
full particulars in regafd to the matter, and give some child or children
&gt; permanent plnee in your home for
Christmas or New Year's. You will
never regret it.
-------The above in n picture of just u
sninll part of the big family of
HOMELESS. CHILDREN a t the receiving' Home of.the Children’s Home
Society of Florida at Jacksonville No
finer, sweeter, brighter or more lovable children can he found anywhere
on earth. Try one or two nnd see
for yourself.

T w o thirds of a ton of
Purina O-MoUna will go as
far as a ton of com or oats.
Maka a comparison and you
will n i that It paya to teed
mules and horses a property,
balanced ration, just aa It paya
in dairying or bog raising.

O-Molene is good ground
grains, balanced to get more
work from work animals. No
medicine or stimulants in it
It's mil real feed.

HORSES

It’s your move. • Get a

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there no more childless homes' in
Florida? Are til ere no families who
have one child who want another to
he a little brother fir sister” Are
there no more generous hearted pea|df. in the state w|io will perform the
greatest service that can he perforined on earth—that of giving a good
home to one or more hunicleaa cliildren?
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There is no difficulty in finding
plenty of homes for wee babies nnd
children up to five years of age hut
nhove that age it' seems hard to find
folks who will take children and give
a s&lt;|iinr«' ileal. WE DO NOT

11,000 00
*113,000.00

siunary secretary, Ira H. Patterson,
tuitin district—J. I). Lewis, pjrosidmg elder; Key West, La Trinidad and
Cnto, F. Sanz; El Salvador, Francisco Beam; Tampa—Ran Marcos nnd
San Lucas, G. Perez; San Mateo, W.
M. Mullen; 3nn Paoln, Leonardi Picepi; San Juan nnd Epworth, D: Carrero; missionaries to Cuba, Ignacio
Gonzale* Neater J. CMtellan. ^
Transferred—W. G. Fletcher to the
Pacific conference; J .F . Clark South
Georgia conference; R. E. Smith,
Louisiana conference.
Important Reports Made.
Bishop Candler opened the morning
session with another of the splendid
talks which have been features of the

checkerboard bag of Purina
field secretary, and Miss Loin LawO-Molena and see how far it
ler ns elementary superintendent,
will go,
The preachers' relief fund reported
SoU in ch eckerboard bmge only, by
njno superannuate homes valued at
$20,000; new homes built nt Orlannnd Minmi valued nt $8,000. Rev.
b . K. Thrower of Tampa was reappointed agent,
Thc
^ recommended b
thc
THE BOTTOM HAS DROPPED OCT
commission on finance for the sever■. OUR FEED HOUSE
n, d|8trirt, a3 follow8; DartoWf $I£r(;
3l6. GBinc8vil,Cf |11(415. Ja8ckson.
?lor,24. Mlami( 110,455; Ocala,
$10,246; Orlando, *11,223; Tampa,
*10,743; Tallahassee, *12,278; U tin,
$370.
Assessment for orphanage, *10,000.
Th&lt;j toU|
mflde by tfce mU.

GROCERY DEPARTMENT
SOME OF OUR GROCERY’ PRICES
Pure Leaf Lard, per Ib__..........*
45-Ib Tin Pure Leaf Lard__.___ 9.0t
60-lb. tin Compound l a r d ____ 10.00
24-lbs. Pillsbury F lo u r ................1.75
24-lbs. best S R. F lo u r________1.75
Beat Rice per 100-lb s a c k ............ 8.00
Water ground Meal, 100 lb. sk.. 3.50
Bolted Meal, per sa c k _________ 3.50
Grits, fine, medium and coarse,
per sack ....................
3.75
Sugar, per 100-lb. sack
___ 12J0
Tomatoes, No. 2, 2-doz. per.case. 2,40
Salmon tall, 4-doz, sper case____ 8.00
Pork and Beans, No. 3, 2 do*,
per case
All Other Grocery Prices* Cut Down
In Proportion.
Oranges, p er- box _J____
T1.50
I^t us express one to your girlCRATE MATERIAL
Lettuce Hampers ___________ f* .21

r• iThe
CrCL
C*' H ofr . lay activities
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toUI
board
urged slon board .............
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the enlistment' of all department! of S x hundred dollars were, appropnthe church in the centenary cause; nte? ,pr 010 "ummer traIninK #ch(&gt;o1- Oats, per sack .
the adoption of the assessment plant«nd W ; 00? ,0f
of
Corn, per sack .
2-50
and every member canvass; and the t,ncc
the summer
Shorts, per sack
3.00
using of the laymen to supply needy |
churches with services.
i The trustees of Southern College Bran, per sack
Full co-operation with the educa- reported that for ten years the school Pearl Grit for Chickens, per sack 1.50
tional campaign waa pledged.
j h*1! been listed by the general board
L. P. McCord, Jacksonville, was °s
institution of accerdited college Oyster Shell, per s a c k _______1J&gt;0
nominated
and elected conference lay
grade; that
Southern is* the .only. In-* New Gager Rock Lime, por bbl,^ 3.75
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leader.
stitutlon in Florida that must submit Rock salt for stock, per lb____ .03
The plans of the Sunday school itself to an interstate board of classi- Salt Brick for Stock, .................. 25
haard include: More general observ- fiention, hut it stands the test. The Common fine Salt per s a c k ___1.50
nnce of Sunday school day; larger 'graduating class last year was the
B e a n H a m p e r s ___ __________________
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training school nt Southern College largest in the history of the school, Ice Cream salt per s a c k ............ 1.50 Celery C r a te s ____ ____
.24
next summer; larger attendance at Fifty-two students are enrolled for Belt Pulp, per. s a c k _________
Crate' Nails, per k e g ____ _____ 5.00
Junnluska Training school; more ef- life service, six volunteers for mis- Fancy Milling Wheat, per sack. 5:25
See us for 8 pecial prices on car loads
ficient district- organizations; ud is-' sionary service, and thirteen are pre­
We have Paris Green, Arsnic l^ad,
DELIVERED
dict Wesley Bible class federations;' paring for the ministry. The enrolla greater federation at St. Peters- ment is 45 per cent greater than last and niuc Stone for your spray.'
burg in October.
, • year’s. Increased dormitory facilities
Dr. J. H. Thcrreli is continued ‘ a s !were made and still for days before

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Dr. W. F. Blackman waa in the city
today from the Weklwa ranch on.the
S t JJohn and states that' his cattle
are in fine shape and doing exceed­
ingly well.

LIMIT OP

Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Torroy of Jack­
sonville were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. F. p. Langley for last week-end.
see THE h o m e s e r v ic e s e c ­ They u^jctycd several motor
trips
while here.
tion OF THE AMERICAN
RED CROSS.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark and Miss Marion
Clnrk
arrived in Sanford Wednesday,
u ,v c you allow ed your War Risk
coming
by motor from their homo in
in s u r a n c e to lapse?
If so, we want
Stubensville,
Ohio. They will be In
L remind you that the month of DePayola for the winter.
rtnber i» the lost month in which
-oo will be able to reinstate this In-1. D...........
^ circulation 1manager
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M. Trout,
of
jursnee without medical examination. ^ n cporter sta r at Orlando, was In
This insurance is one of the greatest ^ cj ^ today looking after the cirbenefits any governmen ever con er Cu]ation of the big Sunday Reporter
ird upon it» service men, nnd the gU r Mr Trout id the neral(J of_
pie* under which reinstatement may fice an appreciated visit.
| |* obtained arc the most liberal ever
offered. Insurance is protection to
George Wright, the well 1 known
you and your loved ones against the j aviator, is in the city the guest of
three great enemies of your earning j Albert Domer and while here will do
capacity, disability, old age and death. 8ome stunt flying and will also take
The government offers to ex-servich up passengers. He will bring his ma­
| men s policy that U:
chine here in a day or two.
^P ayable lh a lump anm, If deMrs. A. D. Parrish of Tampa la In
2 —E x em p t from taxation.
the city the guest of Mrs. II. R.
3,—Exempt from creditors.
| Stevens. Mrs. Parrish has been visit4—In co n te sta b le from the day it Ing home folks In North Carolina nn*d
is taken out.
i *8 r e t u r n i n g to her new home in Lakc5._You can b o rro w 94 per cent of la n d where A. D. is back with the A.
the cash value of your policy after C. L. Ry. at his old job of dispatching,
the first year.
6. —A lib eral total disability clause Hnrry B. Lewis is happy over the
in every po licy without additional arrival of Ids father. Dr. Lewis is
|, co»t.
7. -25 per cent to 30 per cent
Reaper than old Tine insurance.
As stated, this is the last month in
which you will be able to reinstate
your lapsed government
insurance
without mcdicnl examination, and the
sniount necessary for reinstatement
is only two monthly premiums, If you
have riof born out of the service more j
than eighteen months.
We have on hnnd n full supply of [
reinstatement applications, and if I
you will call at this office we shall
be very glad to give you any infor-!
mation you may desire about this in­
surance nnd to assist you in filling
out the reinstatement form.
Yours very truly,
HOME SERVIOE SECTioN,
’ AMERICAN RED CROSS.

Thi- best news thnt the Sanford
people have heard today in that Dr.
S. \V Walker has been returned to
the Sanford rhurch for nnother yenr
| by the Methodist conference in meet­
ing at Tallahassee. There was but
little doubt about his being returned
the only chnncc for his being taken
j sway was that he was nlated for sev­
ers! positions higher up but the San­
ford people, Methodists nnd every
| other denominations, would not listen
to Dr. Walker going away juat when
he had become entwined irj the
hearts of the people here and his com­
ing back to us is greeted with enthu­
siasm all over the city. Mrs. Walk•r, who has been very ill for several
^ys is improving today and this la
slso good news to the many friends
°f the Walker family here and elsewbere. Dr. Walker had the misfor­
tune to lose his fine watch presented
him by the Elks of Wcat Virginia
when the burglar broke- Into hla home
th®0,h»;r night and as a mark of the
••teem in which he la held by his eon-’
negation • a collection waa matje up
n a few minutes on Monday morniag
“ d « fine new watch given to him.
* Is this spirit that makes churches
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the pastor and hia family
wl that they have not labored In
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$33 Long Coats, 10.50 $45.00
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looking over the fruits and* vegetable
REBEKAI1S IN SANFORD
Tn B DAYS ARE nERE.
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situation, Mr. Courtney being one. of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Day have arThe members of the Rcbekah lodge
the biggest growers and shippers of
rived in the city and will spend the !who attended the district meeting on
the Manatee section of thoatatc.
winter here as is their custom. Mr. Friday evening in Sanford included
Mrs. H. D. Durant, of Lake. Mary Day la one of the largest manufde- Mrs. Mary Leary, Mrs. V. T. Barr, ’
was in tho city yesterday and pur­ turers of chemicals in the north nnd Mrs. C. B. Feascl, Mra. E. S. Taychased two lota on Sanford Heights inakcs his home in Michigan but for lor and daughter, Miss Kntherino, EHL
From Cold Spring Harbor, N. Y-, from J. T. Spurllng, the real estato many years has been coming to San-1. Wood, Mr.’ and Mra. H. A. Boley, Mr.
to Cocoa, Florida, in a twenty-foot man.
ford
visit his old friend John Rus- and Mrs. Miles Lackey, Mr. and U n .
boat, drawing only twenty-six inches
sell and be here with his fine yacht A. B. Granger, Mr. and Mra. C. W.
of water. This is .n trip that vofy
D. G. Wagner, of Klaalmmec, was where he can have oil the pleasure Glasgow and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. - A , -1.
few people would Ukc to make and visiting among hla many Sanford of boating and fishing and hunting. Chisholm.
fe whnvo made. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wil­ friends today. Mr. Wagner is state Mrs. Day is jusl as fond of the out- j The Orlando degree team initiated
liam .Archer are the voyagers who agent for tho Central Life Insurance door life as Mr. Day and now that we fourteen members before the program
have just nrrived in Cocoa on board Company and makes the state of have the Rod and Gun Club wo will was presented, which included a pathis small craft.
Florida In his rounds.
have more' of tiieir kind. The Herald per by Mra. Deary, state inside gnarlong ago named Mr. and Mrs. Day the dian of the assembly, another by Mia.
(From S a tu rd a y ’! D ally)
(F ro m Moadoy’o D olly)
"Happy
Days" for they are always in ; Anderson, Grand Warden of the state
Mrs. C. B. Godwin spent Sunday
C. M. Hand has returned from Jack­
the
beat
of humor and meet the world assembly, and one by Mrs. Curry, diasonville where he attended the con­ in Jacksonville.
each
day
with a smile and a pleasant trict deputy president,
vention
of state sheriffs.
a,
word
for
everyone'. A hundred more
The attendance numbered .more
C. D. Bishop hss returned from a
such
"Days"
would
be
fine
for
San-j
than
one hundred who, following the
Mrs. Robert Walthal, who has been business trip to New York.
ford.
Mr.
Day
has
also
looked
kindclosing
ceremony were served with a
in Orlando for an operation for ap­
ly
upon
the
winter
vegetable
business
delicious
chicken supper.—DeLand
R.
L.
Peck
came
from
Lakeland
to
pendicitis, is recovering nicely.
•j * ,r H iff
nnd recently purchased the Leach News.
spend Sunday at home.
place on the west side nnd has a fine
-------------------------Dr. E. D. Brownlee has returned
Arthur Yowell, G. C. Chamberlain, crop on it.
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THE)
MONDAY
AFTERNOON
from a tri pto Chattanooga o» mat­ W. J. Thigpen and Mr. Grow) are
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BRIDGE
CLUB.
ters connected with the work of the earning on Lake Harney.
ADDRESS YOUR MAIL PLAINLY, The Monday Afternoon Bridge Club
Presbyterian church.
met with Mrs. Braxton Perkins a t
C. M. Packard and wife have arriv­
Postmaster Eider earnestly rc- her home on Magnolia avenue.
Mrs. T. L.’ Dumas, Miss -Agnes ed from Shirland, III., to spend the
Dumas, Mrs. Hnzzard, Miss Lenoir wjntcr wjth thejr Bon#
Packard, quesa that business houses and oth­ Bridge was played at two tables by
members of the club and the follow­
nnd Mr. Raymond Phillips motored to
ers mailing letters to any person or ing substitutes: Mrs. M. 3. Wig­
Orlando for the day.
Judge Housholder and W. C. Hill persons as the case may be, in the
gins, Miss Mable Bowler and Mrs.
left today for Jacksonville where the
city,
address
specifically,
either
by
S. M. Lloyd,, The prixe for high
Mr* nnd Mrs. E. M. Galloway, Mr. Judge will attend jthe meeting of
score,
nn embroidered apron, Waa won
giving
postoffice
box;
number
or
nnd Mrs. A. R. Key nnd Mr. F ish .q ounty Judges of the state that is in
street
number.
This
will
materially
by
Mrs.
A. B. Wallace.
motored to Orlando lant evening to session tomorrow.
Delicioun
refreshments, constating .V. .
assist
in
effecting
prompt
delivery
of
sec the piny, “Robin Hood."
.
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of
an
ice
courae,
were served at the
such
mail
and
will
bo
very
much
ap­
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-------Mr. and .Mrs. I. E. Buck, of Harpreciated
not
only
by
the
postoffice
close
of
the
game.
D. M. Courtney, T. J. Hackney and risburg, Pa., arc spending some time
Messrs. Jones and Overstreet, of at the home of II. P. Latabaugh and force but by the addressees of said
Post Cards at tne Herald office, 1&amp;
mail as well. ‘
Palmetto, were in the city yesterdny family, 615 Magnolia ave.

"ml flowers furnished by one of. Ube
*u,8bw», Mr. Stewart,

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G F .O R G E 7 T E

BROTHERHOOD OP 8T,
ANDREW BANQUET
At Parish House was held last
hundsy, Dec. 4th. After the ban1Uft there were speeches and a gen«mI good time.- Then the service of
,* Brotherhood waa held which made
those who had been probationary
«mbers throughout the year, real
**JUr members. .Tables decorated
rod ribbons, cut flowers, ferns,
Dinner served In old English
•tyk The table waa arranged la
“ * lh*P« of a **T" with a whole
^Mted p|ff with an appla In hU
at each end.
‘mu
memb*r* Present Bean-

NEW ROAD SIGN8
The Lake County Chamber ef
mmerco has gotten out nine splennew road slgria for use on the
Principal hlghwaya leading into and
LAke county. These signs,
Wblch ore 9x12 feet, show a clear
*n&lt;J true road map of the county and
^ e d , as they will be, at the proml»t intersection of roads, will be of
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motorists and should be

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from Defiance, Ohio, nnd he will be
here all winter. Di. Lewis has bean
coming to this county for many years
in the winter and uw/ys orange grove
property near Ocncvn. The doctors
mnny friends arc glad to see him
arain. ^ .

At S. BENJ.

OH. WALKER HAS IlEEN
RETURNED TO SANFORD

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Personal Mention

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PAGE TWELVE

so n ar or iscoarosanos

Womans Club

CITIZENS HAVE.
BUILT CAMPS
FOR AUT01STS

.Notice I* berebr | l r t n that we, Hi* under
a im e d . Intend to app tj to lb* II croon til* Cnrr
A. H arder, (eoatroor of tlio M at* of rtortda,
1on thr Mli d a / of J a n t u r r . A . D. 1030, for
I U t t r r e 1‘atrnt In rorpo rslln * tb* H R M IN O L R
U K A f-T T A N I) IN V E S T M E N T t X J IlP O llA T IO N
ondrr lha followlnc propo**d rh artrr, tbo off**
Inal of wblrb la bow on fit* In lU« office of
Ih# Krcralurjr of (H at*.
,
O KO . W . K h H J IIT .
r o w a itn if lo o i n s .

Club Calendar
Tuesday, Dee. 14.—Social depart-

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,how" ,0' Ch"'lr""

M. I^cly by her next friend
In th e' Circuit Court of the Seventh Mabel
Paul M. Keeiy, Paul M. Keely h»
Judicial Circuit, in and for Semi­
husband, and George W. Venabit
Complainant!.
^ ,
nole County, Florida.—
vs.
In Chancery.
Alexander James Miller, et nl,
fondants.
ORIGINAL BILL OF COMPLAINT
CITATION.. •
E. A. Douglass, In his own right, and
To Alexander James Mil|er, D. Bal.
ns Trustee, Complaihant,
soy I'iffard and Charlotte 0. Pif.
vs.
fard nrid the unknown heirs, lcgtl
J II. Cowcn; ct ni, Defendants.
toes, devisees, grantees or oth»'
CROSS BILL OF COMPLAINT
claimants under Alexander James
J. II. Cowep, et al, Complainants,
Miller, D. Hnlscy Piffard «nd
vs.
Charlotte O. Piffard, and the no.
E. A. D o u g in a s , e t n l. D e f e n d a n ts .
known heirs, legatees, devisee*
CITATION.
grantees, or other claimants un!
To G. R. Calhoun, of Pitkins. Colo­
der Emma M. Piffard, and to any
rado; F. A. Ilnrt, of Savannah,
nnd nil other persons or partle*
Georgia, nnd C. H. Walsh, of Wil­
claiming any interest In and to th*
mington, North Carolina; T. O.
following described lands sltu«U
Gillis, M. J. Gallagher, J. M. Hunt,
in Seminole county, Florida, more
J. F. Mitchell, Louis Paint nnd - particularly described as followj
James Sawyer, whose places of
to-wit:
*
residence arc unknown, nnd to nil
The Northeast quarter of tha
other persons or parties claiming Northwest quarter of the Southwest
nn interest in and to the following quarter; tho Southeast quarter of th*
described innd in Seminole Coun­ Southwest minrtcr of the Northwest
ty, Florida, to-wit:
quarter, and tho Northwest quarter
IMs 7 nnd 8, of Block 4, of Tier 4, of the Northeast quarter of th*
of Sanford, Florida, according to E. ‘ Southwest qunrtcr of Section 30,
R. Trafford'a map of Sanford, Flori­ Township 19 South of Range 30 East!
da:
nnd bogining 30 chains North of th*
It .appearing from' a sworn cross Southwest comer of Section 3«
bill of complaint filed in this cause, Township 19, South of Range ' 3o
that you have or cinim to have somd East, run North 20 chains, East 1»
interest in nnd to the nbovc describ­ chains, South 20 chains, West 10
ed land, therefore, you, G. R. Cnl- chains to beginning.
houn, F. A. Jlnrt nnd C. II. Walsh
It appearing from the sworn hil)
are hereby required ta be nnd appear of complaint filed In this caus*
before our said Circuit Court at the against you that you’have or data
Court House in Sanford, Florida, on some interest In nnd to thc land*
the 6th day of December, A. D. 1920, hereinabove described, therefore, job
and then nnd there make answer to the said Alexander James Miller, D.
the cross bill of complaint, otherwise Halsey Piffard and Charlotte O. pif.
a decree pro confcsso will be entered fanl nro hereby required to be and
against you.
nppenr before our said Circuit Court
And you, T. O. Glllls, M. J. Gnl- nt thc Court House in Sanford, Florlnghcr, J. M. Hunt, JL F. Mitchell, idn, on the 3rd day of Janunry, A.
Louis Paint hnd James Sawyer are D. 1921, nnd then nnd there mnk*
hereby required to be and appear be­ nnswer to tho bill of complaint ex­
fore our said Circuit Court nt the hibited against you, otherwise a de­
Court House in Snnford, Floridn, on cree pro confesso will ho entered
the 3rd day of January, A. D. 1921, against you. And nil other person*
and then and there mnkc answer to or parties'claiming any right, title or
the cross bill of complaint, otherwise interest in nnd to the property hereq decree pro confesso will be entered innbovc described, under, by *r
ngnlnst you. And all other unknown through any of the above named de­
parties or persons claiming any fendants, or otherwise, are hereby re­
right, title or interest in nnd to thc quired to he nnd appear before our
property hcrcinnbovc described arc said Circuit Court at the Court lions*
required to be nnd appear before our in Sanford, Floridn, on the 7th d»y
said Circuit Court nt the Court of February, A. D, 1921, and thea
House in Snnford, Floridn, op thc and there make nnswer to tho bill of
7th dny of February, A. D. 1921, nnd Complaint in this cause, otherwise a
then and there make nnswer to the decree pro confesso will bo entered
cross bill of .omplnlnt filed in this ngninst all unknown parties defend­
enuse, otherwise a decree pro confes- ant
so will l&gt;e entered against all said
It is ordered that this citation b*
unknown parties.
published in thc Snnford Herald, *
It is ordered Lhat this notice be newspaper published in Seminole
published In the Snnford Herald, a County, Floridn, onee n week for
newspaper published in Seminolp eight weeks ns notice to Alexander
County, Floridn, once n week for James Miller, D. Halsey Piffard and
four weeks ns to the defendants Charlotte O. Piffrtrd, and once a week
whose residences nre known, and for twelve weeks an notice to th*
once n week for eight weeks as to the unknown parties defendant
known parties defendant whose plncWITNESS my hnnd nnd the seal
es of residence arc unknown, nnd of the said Circuit Court on this the
once n week for twelve weeks ns to 15th dny of October, A. D. 1920.
the unknown parties defendant.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS
WITNESS my hnnd nnd thc senl of
Clerk of Circuit Court,
the said Circuit Court on this 15th
Seminole County, Florida.
day of October, A. D. 1920.
GEO. A. DcCOTTES, ’
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Solicitor and of Counsel for
Clerk of Circuit Court,
Complainants.
9-13t-o
Seminole County, Floridn
GEO. A. DcCOTTES,
in t h e c ir c u it c o u rt
o r benirolx
C0UNTT. FLORIDA—IN CHANCERY
THOMAS EMMET WILSON,
Solicitors and of Counsel for
Cross Complainants.
9-12-tr

URO. u. m: it til No
Mrs. David Caldwell, hostess.
A B T IC L E o r IN CO B PO H A TIO N
or TUE
BIG
Wednesday, *Dee. 15.—Weifnrc De­
SEM IN O LE R E A L T Y AND IN V EST M E N T
partment. Better Films. Mrs. R. A.
COR PO RA TIO N
W e, Ihe undrraljrnrd, l i n a aaoncfatrd, and do
Terheun. Mrs. B. W. Herndon, chair­
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J b r r rb /
(M o rta l*
o u re -ltre toed her for tbe
in the family
fan
can . pnrpree of formlnjr our— lie * Into a bod/ politic
r &gt; &gt;\VERYONE In
man.
and
m
rpotal*
un*ier
and b j rtrln* of Ibo Uwa
King’s
‘ New
Ni DlaOne of the finest evidences a t rtial
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p , rely on -Dr.' “Kind’s
•&gt;f lb* S t a ir of Pw tldav and do adopr tha fol
d
remedy
covcry,
the
standard
remedj
•community spirit and appreciation of
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lowlnc A lr id r e of Incorporation.
A R T IC L E I.
for the last fifty years, to break
tourist visitor,
dl.pl.yod by the . M u.ic-LIU r.turc Dcp.rtmcut. Prc
up
coughs,
grippe
and
stubborn
T b - name o f thla corporation aball b* fin a l
city of O .lucvillc. December 2, when ^
^ «
*• « . Phil Ip.,
colds. No harmful drugs. A t
nola It r a llf and lu Tcatm rn t Corporation, and
the citl.cn. put over . c.mp site pro■”« " " * °&lt; the M u.le.UUr.ture
lie plara#yof boalti-re a t Sanford, Florid a, and
your druggists, 60c and $1.20.
aurti otbar plarra aa tuar from time to lim e I*
Jtct In one d.y. They tr.n.formed Deportment nt^ the .W omen. Club on
' u— atarr In order to carry on tbs affalra and
. neglected f o u c c r e Intel n e.r the 'cd"e«l.y ofteraoon w«. mo,t enIttaltirea of I lee corporation.
A R T IC L E I.
heftrt of the'city, which .houid prove J*»*N*- T» ° ■tellshtfull, Intercetin.
I Tie* arn rral naforc of tb* Imalnra* lo b*
m
ndnrtrd
bjr
Ibla
corpora I loo (b a ll b« to b ar,
nn lu.pirntion to other eltle. thru- P»Per. were presented re.pectively by
own, a ril and ru tir* / real r a ta l-, and to Iraout the .tote to follow the cam ple of J ™ Morton Thispcn and Mrs. C. C.
pr.iT* lb* fatii* l i / — d o* bulblln*# ll.rrrvm ;
to b n / anil a ril r r a l ra ta l* for olhrra, on corathc .Univer.ity city and provide, by « ” ‘lr"IT' Fu.Mn.tlmt Indian leitcnd.
ruUalon; lo l»rru w m oorr and e n tire
iba
parm
rril of n n m and m o n -r otbarwla* ow jnr,
volunteer labor, beautiful ,pol. all
«lv" ' br " " " “ ■ phlU pa.and
ter niorlKacr*. tierila. bnmta, nolra or olhrr
o tillf(lio n U irrrfo r: to maka ad ra n rrm rn U and
over Florida that w!l| attract the
*»° ■““*'&lt;= ™mlbc" „ m 'rC '"VlB,y:
of n io n a/i lo Ira — rra Iratal* aa land­
, __ . campers and keep then! in ft rs. Saunders of Lake, City
Sallow Skin Not Pretty tnana
tourist
, ,,was henrd
lord*. lo art aa tb* aa— t of nlbrra In rrntln*
r
in
the
chnrming
vocal
selection,
“The
and rolberllnr rrnta u i rra l r* ta tr; lo m a k -.
Constipation
destroys
the
complexion,
the land of sunshlno mnny more days
p rrp alr and r -r t l f r , abstracts of till* to rra l
making it yellow and ugly. Keep the ra
Ijist Long Rest" (Carrie Jnceb Bond)
ta l* : lo tta m ln r, pa— on and anarantro title
• than they would ordinarily spend.
Dowels
at
work
cleaning
out
the
system
to rra l ra ta l* : to h ao d lr a ll branrbra of inResponding to the call of the Gain­ Her accompaniment was played by daily by using Dr. Kina’s Pill*. They aura or*. In rln d ln a thn n n d rn rrtlln a o f antnm ohllre; to b a r and — II. acquire. own and
esville Chamber of Commerce an Mrs. C. J. Ryan, who is herself a tal­ do thc work thoroughly and gently hold
a ll jwraoaal prop rrtr n rrr—a rr and adented
musician.
Buy
a
bottle
today,
25
cents.
Tinlaarotia In condor U na and tranaactlna a n /
p R S ' army of citizens reported nt the ap­
btulnro*
Ib a l Ibla corporation la a a ttn rt—d lo
of.. Mrs. ,G. J..
pointed hour, 8 o’clock in the morn- The, ,,violin number
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P
rom
ptl
W on’t G rips r a t r r o n ; and In do a l l sorb o lh rr and further
ttilnfB aa m ar - bo n rcr—a r r and c ip r d lr n l to
ing. Some took up the work of *Marshall was delightfully rendered.
I h # don* for lb* *arcn*tfal Ir*inaction of Iba
ground cleaning, others wielded th**Th{!
»nd charm of the Indian t
n ull nr— and affalra of Ibla corpora lio n ; and
lo bar*, r t r r r lw and t a j n j a ll of Uia rtthta.
whitewash brushes, others joined the aelccUon’
thc ^ nlcrs of ^ lnnc* I
txiwrra and p r lr t lc f — tncldrnt In corpora I Iona
o rca n lrn l r jn il * tta ltn f under lb* lawa of Iba
building gang, the sewer diggers, and to"ka” (ThurI™
™ha"cod ~
f ita lr of p lJH ^a.
the gang that laid out the streets. »*Y thc Pretty legend read by Mrs Why Mr. Joe Armstrong, Celebrated
ARTICLE I.
I)og Trainer, Uses Rat-Snap.
T b - lm n o n l'o f lb -'c a p it a l -lo ck of Ibla cor­
By nihtball what was a mass of un- Margaret Davis Hams and her vivid
poration ah all l&gt;r F I F T Y T H O U S A N D IH H I.A IIfi I l.v i .000
00 ) : In be d lrld rd Into F I V E
derhrusHt was transformed inti* a -Interpretive p.nno accompan ment.
“Noticed
rats
around
my
kennels,
MIJ5JISER
n/ofanjt*f
r*i«i
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T (.j
IjffcM&gt;An -In n t
tlim
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legends of the wo ing
having hundreds of prize dogs, could- ra id for with la w m i m onrr of th* D n iird
charming four-acre park, with streets
11
laid
out,
sewerage
installed,
electric
chanccr Trir(,
.huc,km m aA"
oM
°fb le,h#In.M,&lt;o,r f‘p"
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--------------------- Ocklnwnha” and “The Moss," as given .n&gt;t
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f. bw
o w'"
re7
rr, '■
b« ,0°
p a ra
lu ttr"
d
lights In place, and everything spick »» Mrs. Phillips, was n^m o s t pleasing
throp weeks every rat disappeared.
- r ' Z T ’a I
# and span for the motorist*!. In the *ea\ur°
program nnu e
v f Noticed that the doR* never went )»u* riinaiion ihrrrfor m w detfrmii&gt;#d by th^
.4
center of the park the volunteer work- nstinilly recciveu. /
' nenr
RAT-SN/UA. I tell my friends Hoard of U lrcrtora.A R T I C L E 4 .
near RAT-SNAP.
Tld* rori«&gt;r«lion a tiall — n tln u r an d lia r - (nil
ers had erected a spacious nssembiy
Mrfi- Ih'Kpen’s paper on^ f « ** about RAT-SNAP.” Use this sure
,o -twtrlfB
coriBirt„ rlcM, Ind
hall for the convenience of visitors, hasscc tiirl wns a nua.r.* juni
rodent exterminator, it’s safe. Comes franco!—^ for » jwW of^ Nin-ir nin- jrar*
frnm Ami * fl# r th e flit* o f I h t conun#iiCTin«nt
The site choBoiT for the camp will Lawrence Cawthorn’s quest for Infor- Jtl Cftke form Three sizes, -l^c, C5c, of
if* ( o r t o r i l t t i l f t f m r f .
A B T IC L E A.
afford ample shade nnd benutiful lo-. n,,itioji and subsequent mirm«s in the jj
SciNl and guaranteed by Ball Tfip
of (Iris corporation ahull
h#
cot»rlncf#Nl l*.»&gt; th# follow I n r officer*: A I'rrolcations for tho erection of tents nnd P°rtrnynl of Lucia I.nRue, the Tnlla-( rnrdware C*.
rM if. V lf r l ’rw lilrn t, Secretary Tr#»#qr#r. Oen*
the stornge of cars. The. building hnssa-girl and her love nffnira.
j
-----------------------r r a l lla n a p a r, circ le d by the Hoard o f D irec­
tor*. and a lh».ird n f D irector* r»f not Ira* than
hns been fitted with every conven^ e “Semindlcs [_was a wonderfully j There is nothing but trouble ahead th
ree nor more than a rre n director*, w h o ahall
iencc. Electric lights, lavatories, nnd interesting pnper rend by Mrs.
•?or Ihe woman who marries a mnn tw* «torfcholder* In 'a a ld corporation, to 1*
c tc rfr d l*y the ■ lo r ktioIdem »t th eir o r r i a l u nn abundance of the famous Boul- ^ ourlmir, on the history and wars of fljH,
HO( |,Wc, and the mnn who Mon H'rvtln* nnd th e re a fte r ann ually »»n the
first Tuesday a fte r the flra t Monday In Jan
ware Springs water will he piped diFlorida Indians. The Seminolcs
n woman lit&gt; can not marry.’
a ary.
Any tw o or more o f flora m ay be held
rectly to the enmp and made avail- having migrated from the Georgia ^
-----------------------by the some per*o$i r i c e id th at the a* nie f*erahall not hold the o ffic e o f rrea fd e n l and
nblej 4o northern visitors who will ( r,'‘’k Indians, their name indicating f'| jlpsjioculator who gets a straight wtn
Vic# Preald rn l.
U n til a fte r the organ!iaM on
eeting, h e re in a fte r p m tld e d f«r, and ntiMl
have the opportunity to spend ns l ^u 'r chnrneter, meaning Wild Wan-(.ip often
finds there is something m
their anccewiem are e le cte d and *|iiallf(ev|.
th#
many hours nnd days ns they like derer or Runaway.' Mrs. WoodrulT | crooked nbout it.
o f f l^ r a o f tht* corporation ahall \#: G eorge W .
K n trh t. P residen t *n d
G en eral
M an aeer: !&gt;!•
nmidst the hnlsnmir pines nnd enjoy touched on hits of early history of
w ard Iflrjrlna, K ccreta ry and Treasu rer; Hesirre
ft
lie
r
r
ln
i:.
V
ice
P
reald
enl
T
h
r
hoard of IH
thc hospitality of Gainesville.
Seminole county, in the vicinity of
rectora ahall he:
fleerji# W . K n igh t. E*]ward
The volunteers who put the Gnines- Sanford nnd I-nkr Monroe of especial |
IMgrlna and G eorye G. I le rrtn f.
T lie flrat or n ryan laatlon m eetfne ft f tit#*
ville project over represented every interest to Sanford folks,
- - LEGAL ADVERTISING
• fiieKhutderft o f thla n fy a n lra lh m atiall
held
In
the P ity o f Hanford. F lorida.
th e loth
profession and men from every walk
While the attendance was good,
ila f o f J a n u a ry , A. D, 1021. for the piirfsoee of
koticf or EXECUTOR
in life. Banker^ ministers, brick considering the counter attractions in
nd#H*tine the h jI a M fl and rom plettn r the or
* Tor F in a l D i t t h t r f * '
CftnUallnn o f ihe corporation ft&lt; .h e re Int&gt;efore
In Cfibiil fjf County J
p frittdesf for And ttnereafter the s n n u il mewl
State
o
Ing o f the slock holder* ahall t*c TieId i&gt;n the
ness men rubbed shoulders, raked,
I*u’ department members avail In re r.itat*» of
f»r*t I'lieeday nfte r the first Monday In Janti
dug nnd hammered until the tank themselves of the pleasure tillered by wXI H ll XI !'WI V
’Infirp 1* her#Ivy sirrpn In n|j whrifll If ttiaJ a r t nf c*ch and eAt eRrTy I Cyear.
L E «.
was accomplished. All lines of life the Literature-Music departments,
rti
Mi*? on lb# 1 t ls r f t Jan n u fT . \
'|T,e hlyhea! amount o f Indehtednese nr Ha
1
*hn!J
B
fiulr
1
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f■* i1 p Ih fv 'fq lilf I' F t IIItT tn irh lrh thla corporation ahall eah ject
melted into one, and all the workers
' ------ ----------- ------II.rtuL*&gt;|*!i r Jn.lc# nf m ill » »-iirt as JritlrP of |?tM*lf to et a II
fw ire the armrtint nf if&lt; capl
1’rdll 1v* fur wiy fltinl (ll-c'tnrrr* C i r c u la r of
toiled joyously through the .day. The
TO DRAINAGE (ON- fLiH -*l#l# ..f Wn* S Ji t 1*1ml fn, di*reaw,il , n fuf IaI ifork
A R T I C L E 7.
Itriai h1 lli# ftatn# t!u«# I w ill [*.rr«#nl h i y fin » l
Boy Scout troops of the city were in
rt&gt;e name# anil reel deuce# o f the anherriN n e
TRACTORS
grroitnli *» i’lery(fjf of
.
fflitnlrftfa
l
ft»
k
in
corpora
tom
n
f
ltd* mrfMira t Icn
and
th#
evidence everywhere working with n
f'.l■ iL#lr •ppro?*1.
* mount n f ca p ita l a tor I, autwrr lf&gt;c«| by r i c h are
l»
1020
I
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l
t
v
l
NoTfiiilurf
1111..
will nnd caught a lesson in commun­
a* follow *:
J . K. IVU'K#
C IT A TIO N .
Mcorye W. n lc h t . . . .H anford, F l« . , , ,35 aharr* In th e C lrrn ll C ourt, B c n n th Ju d ic ia l C ircu it of
Sealed bids will be received by the IM2 0i&lt;*
114 S la t* cf F lo rid a , in an d fo r
ity spirit that they will carry with
Ilfprlllof. E dw ard H lrcln a . ,« an fo rd . F l i . . . , . 3 3 aharea
To f if o f $ f K. JoUtmm, W n . A le« c» 4 er
S-m
lnolo
County
Hoard of County Commissioners of
G eorge O lle r r ln r . Hanford. F la . . . . 3 ahar#*
•Bun. l.lqviliU tnr o f PlorliU l-end «ml
them into nftor life.
IN WITNRHH W H E R E O F , th# aafawrlhlrffc IN C H A N C E R Y — B IL L TO LSTA BLISII AND
©tilmilon C m n p in j. (.U nited, a rorporof)**
Q U IE T T IT L E .
A “house-warming" in which tho Seminole County, Florida, nt the Notice nf Application for Tax Deet( Incciriwratora/ o f thU corporation hat# lierennto
of K nflitiid. Ihe A torkhalilera
of
n»lfcrl4i,
( i ,* n . Il-a d , C om plainant.
Under Section 575 of the
l iiyNbcrO^d I heir m i n t i :
T.and nnd (VdotilfiM on
(.Imltpd. e
citizens of Gainesville and the tour- uGW of said Board at the Court
ra.
GKO. W . K N IG H T .
il«t f #d! rof|M»r«lfon o f Knr)«nd- id 4 to
General Statutes
t l u r l - a I? IU U -II p . *t al Iv f-n ila n ia
E tiW A lin IIIG O f NH.
islit became .better acquainted was Goose in Snnford, Florida, on or be(hi* nn itn m rn l«*gii1»*4«fit, d##l###e. in-l frt* ORDER OF 8 F R V IC E BY PUBLICATION
GEO G IIK ltn iN G
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r la tm ln f l»y, fh ro a rh or trndnf tW
Tn nil Jiaril— (-laltiilh* it r t .r r tl a u n d -r fiu.au
one of the events of the past week. ^&lt;ir,‘ 'c11 o clock A M. on the 1-tlh
■hriT# nam ed part!##, and .to any an4 l0
Notice is hereby given that W. N &lt; T \T E OF r r o R I O A .
A IV n lrh rr d - r - a i - d . T II Cai.annl*—. d ntt»#r p#ra*»na or p arti# * w b o m » # » rf,
An evening livened with sttints and day of January, 1921, for the clenn- Neeley, purchaser of Tnx .Certificate t n l ’NTY OF HEM INOI.E
r . a —,1. IM -ar.1 c.rutldlrk
.1-&lt;—§*,-,!; n- F
Inc any rig h t, tltl# or tnt#r#*t In and t#
Ttefnre m#. th e undefalgnext a u th o rity , thla
HI . r r nf d r o -a —d and J S tfonr—, d — aa
games wns pulied off at the camp 'nK &lt;ult
ditches and canals in Flor- No. 180(1, dated the 3rd day of June, day ‘pem ooally ap p eared , tleorye W K night. *-.1,
th# fn lk m ln g d escrib ed 1and,*It«af#d
and ALL I'AItTIE.fi r l,Im ln c an tm -r r e t.
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grounds, and it is expected that these ‘‘la Groves and Illack Hammock A.' D. 1001, has filed said certificate v h i n i are to re* w all know n and know n to 'in # In Thr fu jln trtn c d - . r r l l —d prop*MJ a llu a le Ramt
tit# o f rioM da- m ore p a rtic u la rly drefTtV
In Srm lnnl* IVutnly, F lo rid a, t i r i r t t :
to - b e th# penjonj n am ed In and w ho anNicrltwd
#d a s follow*. to -w !t:
"get-together" evenings with tho Drainnge Ditches,
10; I n la 4 and 0 la fi— in1my office, and has made application th a ir name# to tb # forarolnjc A R T IC L ES OF SW12;1-4A ollf osf* rll..|i
Lot 4, Block 13. T ie r 2. o f S an fo rd . FPrifrarU ,.u aI f i-tllo a 18; lo t* I . 2
tourists, will become a regular fea- Estimated yardage 12,000 cu. yds. for tax deed to issue in accordance tN C O n p O R A T lO M . an d th#y a e te ra lly ac* tloo
and 3 and lb - RW 1-4 eJ NR 1-4. Ih - 8 1 2 da. a rro rd ln a lo B. P . T ra ffo rd 'o m a p .a f
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anford,
rid a , aa p e r m ap C —- o f tlu*» t f
tuns of the winter season.—Tampa A certified check for $25Q.OO pny- with law. Said certificate embraces n m « for th e oa#« and parpo##e th erein m en­ of NH 1-4 o f NW 1 4 . I I - fin 1-4 o f NW 1-4 r—ord andF lo tw
aln n ln c a t tho N o rih raa l «**•
and NR 1-4 of fiW 1-4 of fi-r tlo a 14; Ih - N 1 2
Tribunc.
*° E. A. Douglass', clerk of Scmn ed .
f th r BW 1 4 o f S -rtlo n 17: N 1 2 of lh * 'S W »r o f tb* In lrre — lion of F lre l P tr— I to d R»lB
the following described property sit­ tioIn
W ltneaa W h ereo f I h a te hereout© act my 1 4 o f Th- N Y. I « and th - NE 1 4 of NW 1-4 of A ernn*. In lb* ( I l f o f S an fo rd . Florid*, run
.
(ino!e County, must accompany each
and o ffic ia l aaal at Hanford. C oonty o f RR 1 4 of s - r tln n 21: III* N E 1 4 oT th* NE 1 4 tb ro r* F ia t 30 f r e l. Ihenc* Nor.lL , UM fee*
uated in Seminole county, Florida, to- hand
Hemlr-rde
am! R tate o f F lorida, on thla Pth day of llir N F I I. Ih* Sm ith 4 l rr— n f Ih - Ea*t IS more or !-»■ lo a point on tb * Boulb at4» *f
Your ftloney Hack If Rat-Snap Doesn't bid.
o f Decem ber, A, D. 1020.
wit:
• rrr# of th* NK 1-4 of NR 1 4 . Ih* S I 2 of Ih* a ll- f . th en r* W ret 30 f— l. aVwtf th* fi**#
Come Up to These Claims
I Plans and specifications can be seen
(REAL)
A. IlfO O IN R.
# d * o f tn ld e llc r to K in d a re n n e . U&gt;**w
NE 1 4 and Ih - K 1 2 o f Ih - SE 1 4 of H-r
Beg. SW cor. of NWti of SW'4 of
N otary 1‘ abllc
lino 22; Ih* W 1X o f lb* fiW 1 4 of B -rllou fi-mlb alon* Ih* F ia t -Id - o f *ald Rand Are­
RAT-SNAP is A b s o l u t e l y guaran- 'n\ thc office of p. A. Douglass or can
My ccm m leelee eip lre# Kept 11, ID24
Tl Ih* S I 2 of Ih - 87V 1 4 o f Ih* NIV I 4 (or na*, 104 f r e l. more or Ires to F lrel Street
Sec. 31, Tp. 20 S., R. 30 E., Run N 8 o r.o ltG K O H E R R IN G ,
•
S 20 a rr ra of lol I) and a ll nf Iq1a 2 and 4 lo th«f point o f b - rtn n ln r teed to kill rats and mice. Cremate* be secured from Fred T. Williams,
Conneel.
12 10-Rwe. firrtlo d &gt;4: Ih - SW 1-4 n f Ih* «W 1 4 of f i- r
It a p p - a r ln i from I h - *worn b lit of rew
chs., E 5 cha., S 8 chs.„ W 5 chs. .
them. Rodcrits killed with RAT-SNAP engineer, Sanford, Florida, on de­
tic s 20; Ih* K I I o r th - N E 1 4 and Hi* E p lain t fll-d In Ihla n u t i r a l n a t fW
The said land being assessed at
foa h a re or claim aoni* In te rre l la and la &lt;k*
(1 a err* of Iba NW 1 4 o f th - NE 1-4 of fi—
leave no smell. Rat* pans up all food posit of $5.00 tobe returned if a bid
X O T IC Z o r A r P U C A T I Q X FO R T A X D E E D Horn 27; U&gt;« N 1 2 of th* RR 1 4 o f fi— (Ion 22; land) aboe* d — rib rd . th erefo re r®*- ,tl* ■“
thd date of thc issuance of such cer­ Uod«r Bm i I'x 111, * ( th* O . n . i . l B u t u l* . Ih* SW 1 4 of NW 1-4 and lh» NW 1 4 o r Ih - (Jon. E. Jo b naons and th * aald W illiam *1*9
to get at RAT-SNAP. Their first is made.
l.lq u ld a lo r, o f Ih* D * r
I , br**t&gt;r (I* * * lh a l If. ('. D * n -* t fiW 1-4 o f fi— Unn 83; S f r r r a -q o ar* In Ihe • n d -r llu rh a n -n .
The Board reserves the right to re­ tificate in the name of Unknown. Un­ p nNolle*
meal Is their last. RAT-SNAP comes
r r t ii-f r of T ( t O r l ld r a t * No. 3 t 3. i t i N
NW Pom— o f Ih# NW. 1-4 o f Ih* NX 1-4 o f lb* da U n d and C o k ra lritto n O o a p a n r , Limited. •
less
said
certificate
shall
be
redeem­
tb* 7 th it«r of Jon*. A. D. 1009, t » . fll -,1 „ M NR 1-4. to d Ih* RW 1-4 o r lb* RW 1-4 of lb - RW o n n w a tlo n o f E n a la n d , lo tU ju ld allw . *w
in cskes. No mixing. Cats or dogs ject any or all bids.
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(v r t lf 1*«t* In tnr o fflr*. «n .1 b u m m * ip p ll- f-4 o r fi— . 34. n il .la T trp . 20 N. Re* 32 R ia l. L frebe r — n lrrd lo b* *nd a p p e a r before * *
k :
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won't touch I t Three sizes, 36c, 65c,
By order of the Board of County ed according to law tax deed will Is­ m l Ion for t i t &lt;1—&lt;1 to l**n- In if f o n t in r . with Alan a ll lh a t p a r t o f th d N 1 2 I rin c Routh of •aid C ircu it C o u rt, a ( tb * C ourt Ilona* I* *»»■
low.
fi.ltl r * r ll(lr a l* r n ih r .r * . Ih* full«w|n|T X—o n tn fh a lrlitc O — k . tn fieolkm 7; (ltd tho ford, F torfda, on lb * t a t d a r * f I*—*mb—, *
$1.26. Sold and guaranteed by Ball Commissioners of Seminole County, sue thereon on thc 22nd day of De­ &lt;t-*rrlh-d prr*wftf * ltn .l* tl tn R -m ln o l- (Vran- NR
1 4 or th*
NK I I
an d Ih* NE If of th
D.- 1930. and tb r n an d th e re m ak* anew** w
cember,
A.
D.
1920.
l r . r w i d i . In w it:
Lot I* . T ln rlil, la n d A HF 1-4 o f S— tlo o I I , In T tnrnahlp 21 fiuolb, Ih# P IP o f Cemiptalnt r i b lb lte d a a a tM t re* ■
Hardware Co.
Florida.
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to
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O lherw U *. a d —reo pro r e o f a ^
Witness my official signature nnd land h -ln * &gt;*-ro-*d i t Ih* d .l* of th* Ix u - P a n r * S I K a il. A nd. alao 1b* follow ing lol*
In tho— — r la la (a M ltD Io n * o f tb* fiE 1-4 of w ill be en tered .
E. A. DOUGLASS,
seal this the 12th day of November, •nr* of **rh —r t lf lr .t * lo th* n .m * of t'n- II.* NE 1-4 of fi— lio n 21 In T ow nahlp 20 And to a ll p-reona o r p a r llre clalm ln* **F
The world deals good naturedly 17-5tcw
known.
Clerk.
S ou th . Ila n r* 32 X**l. know n a* W hltoom h,» r l t h l . Iltl* oc I n lc rre t In and lo Iho rretw iw
A. D. 1920.
At »0 T . « O r t l f t r . t - No. 212. d , l - d t h - (tth First and a—ood a d d i t i o n lo firn tT a .- »!•:. l/ila herelnahoT* d-*ctlt&gt;-&lt;1 u n d er, b f o r
with the good naturde person.
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fl, 7. fi. B, 10, I I . 12. IS, 18 and 17 tn b W k I. Ih* aboe* n aaicd d e fe n d a n ts, or olhrrw l-*. aiv
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
f lr .t * In m j oftl — and haa m ad- apellratlnn L o ll a. 9, 10. 12. 13. I4 J 18. IS, IT and IS In I re h f req u ired lo be and ap p e a r before
fer I d d—d to l-an* In arrord an r- w in ) liw . b k w k '2 . U l a 3. 4 ,.8 , 8, 7. fi. f&gt;. IB. I I 12. 13. •aid C lrcn lt C ourt a t Ih# O oort lloooe la S**
Clerk Circuit Court,
r r r t H lr a l- -n ih r a r -a t h - f.illowlnc d* 14. IS.
18.17 111. 10 and 20 In block 3. U l a I, ford. F lo rid a, on Ih* 3rd d a r o f J a n o a r f . A. IA
Seminole County, Fla. ■Said
rrtlw .1
-lt n a l» d In fi-m lm d - t*.,nntj. 2. 8. 7. fi. B. 10. I I , . 13. 14. Ifi. IB and 20 In 1921. and th en an d lliar* m ak* anaw er to « •
Hortda.
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and
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l a 3, 4. 13. 14. 18. 18. IT. 21. 22. 28. P ill o f (Vrtnplalnl f ll- d a a i l c a t re * ** J3?
ll-12-f.te By V. E. DOUGLASS, D. C. Co Add tn K m tli Hanfvrd 11. - ral.t land Ndn*
34. lo block B. Iota 3. 8. 7. fi. 0. 10, I I. 12. 13. o n —, o lh erw lao a d —re - pro confe—o WJ~
at Ih* d al* of Ih* l-anan— of anrh 18. 17.
Ifi.21 an d 28 In block 8, l o t , 7. fi. 9. h— - n t c r o l a c a ln a l a ll onknow n p artlw do
Notice of Application for Tax Deed rarnr——d
t if !c * l- l« lb - M i . * o f Mra f . I alt10. I I.
12.I I . 14. 13. 18. 17. Ifi. 19. 20. 21 and f-n d a n t.
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7. and Iota 1 lo 24. Ihc Iim It*. b Under Section 575 of thc
II le o r d r r c l ib a I th la C itatio n he
dav of I n lr . A .. Ih 1D1*. ha&lt; ( ll-d la id —til
In r a ll of block II.
In lb* S an fo rd 11-rald, a n -w ap ap — poMire**
General Statutes.
M ralr tn ir j nf flf* . and ha* m ad - appltra
It I* b - r* b r ordered th a t r i d a p p - t r to t l - In
fi-nilnol*
C u u n tr.
. rio rld a . *
tlnti for laa d —&lt;1 In l**n* tn arm M an — with HIP o f C om p lain t n t- d h - r- ln i r a ln a t ro u In
r
et* h '.'
n re k p a l w llr e *
Notice is hereby given that George law . Said —rllf le a t -a *nihra—a th* follnwln* tb* i t » T - - n t l t l r d can t* on tb - f i-r -n lh d a r of a(l—rew*—k K. foJotm
aon an d W llllum Al*i*«dW
It—I proiw rtr. -t t n a lr .1 In fi-n’ ln n l- Conn- M arch. A. D. 1921; and '•Tli* Sanford II»r- II—
b an an a. IJ&lt; ]n ld i|o r. o f Ih# Florid*
Murphy, purchaser of Tax Certifi­ dIT.— Florida,
to wi t : taita 2 t and 22 . F la . I .and a id " la b » r* b r d -a lg n a t-d aa Ih* n -w ap ap -r In end On Ion I rallon Coropanr. IJm lte d . a ro*f-e
Add. to fiooth SanfoM . T h - tald w hich th la o rd er ab all t - publlahed oor*
Knocks at Your Door But Once and It Will Never Knock at
a allon of E n rla n d , a n j once a wrek for lw»jw
cate No. 1808, dated the 3rd day of Alandt'*d.1-I nOn.
n
aaa— rtl at the dal* of t h - I*,
w—k fo r tw *l»# oona—n t l t e wreka.
aa notice to the unknown parllre w
Your Door Again With This Kind of a Proposition.
June, A. D. 1901, has filed said cer­ •nan— of onrti — r t lf l— t* In Ih* m m * of tt*n- W ltncaa m r h an d an d a - a t o f o ffice thl* 15th wreka
frndaat.
u
r r Ntrli»t.
d a r of N oT im b -r. A. P. 1920.
w itnca# m r hand and the eeal of Ik#
tificate in my office, and has made tin t—a aald —r llf t r a lr a r h a ll b* re d — m»d IRKA 1,1
X.- A. IKHJOLifi.fi,
C tm tll C o n n no llile I 3 lh d a r *f fiepl****’
.tln r In law . l a t d —d w ill i-an* Ih trv o a on
- s
Clerk. A. P . IBM . ’
application for tax deed to issue in ath—- r2*th
d a r of D»— m b rr, A. I&gt;. 1930
P r V. B. IKHNH.AS.fi. D. O.
(SKAL)
R. A. D O P O P * "*
accordance with law. Said certificate W lin —a m r o fflrtal alcnalnr* and **al thla I11-10421a th - C ircu it C ourt. B - n a t h Ju d la ia l C ircu it
Of six rooms, screened wide porches, all modem conveniences
C lerk C lrro ll ( T L
I h - IT Hi d ir of NoTfBilwr. A. It. IB 20 .
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inole
C b a n tr. F«w»*n
embrace# the following described IH R A L )
and improvements, in fact one of the finest homes in the city
K. A. DOD i IL A S S ,
nola C * u a tr.
c r n n c .K a . r v c o n -K s .
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Court.
IN , c n AN C E R T .— B IL L TO r r r A B U I I I AND
property situated in Seminole Coun­
S o licito r a i d (Vreneel fo r O o m p lalareb
surrounded by oranges and grapefruit trees, flowers, plants,
B -m l no I - C o u e tr. .F la .
Q U IE T T IT L E
ty, Florida, to-wit:
it-iaet
nr r. tc. d o l n i l a h s . d . c . U. D. It-a d , C c o ip la la a a t,
shrubs, fountains, beautiful lawns, a complete home and then
ra .
Beg. 316 ft. N. and 424 ft, W. of
BOTICB TO OBOrrOBB
C hart— R . B a ttaU a. o t aL , D» f ra d ta la .
NOTICE
TO
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U Court of tha Omeaty Jmdro. Bom#*1*
O
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OT R X Y I C Z » T F U B U C A T I0W .
SE. cor. of NW U of SWV4 of Sec.
ty . B tato o f F lo rid a
T u ; L ucy M art— W ltm o—. fiarah L. 1 -n k lM .
31, Tp. 20 S., U. 30 E., run N 734 ft., l a C - n r t a f tthr .o &gt;CU*to* a trn f J aF&lt;lof*rid. aSoaUaola C*aa- Chari** C. W arw ick . U w l , I -p o - m o . ( &gt; , r ) — l a re B a ta ta af
Upon which you j-an raise winter vegetables fo r the land Is
A. t
P H I I.ir s .
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j
. A U itn d o r, F ra n k D anl«l, and C. C. Browu.
l a n E a ta ta a f
W 170 ft., S 734 f t , E 170 ft.
I * a ll C red lU re, L o c a t o r D tatrlkutaoo
who** a la r— o f tr —ldcoc* ar* n aknow a.
IIBNRT. LANDOM.
tilled and in flrst-clas* condition and has made money for the
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The said land being assessed at the Tn a ll O n d lU ra , L o eaU o a. D tatrlbatn** aad alt
aald E a ta to i
.
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a h a rt a , CloJma a r Domoada a fa la a t h u t o f com p lain t / Had h erein a f i l a - l ro u la
owner every year and the crops on U will speak for the pro­
date of the issuance of suer certifi­ mF aretn
You, an d w e t n f jrfi«. *r» h — h r no
Ih* abac* o n llllo d n n , ou th* 23lh dap of
U X aU laf
ductiveness of the land.
and
req
u
ired
tn
peuna
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t
an
y
claim
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anrh of jn n , ar* b* r* b r n o tified J a a a a r r . A. D. 1021. and "T b * Hanford Her
cate in the name of Unknown. Unless andYon.r t ^ uand
m anda w hich /* * • n r r t lb e r o f rfi*e ***y —■
N tw u p -p -r
l —d to p— nt a n r -ta lm a an d de­ a id -' la b * reb r d w lf u a tc d aa lb*
'
said certificate shall be redeemed ac­ m a n d . w hich ro u , or a l t b t r of jo a . m a r h a ra la w hich thl* —dec aball b* pohlU bed m r e a aaaln at lb* r e t a i l o f A. B. rh lflp * .
This is not only a beautiful home place but one that will
lal* of firentnnlo C o u a t j , F lo rtd a. •»
.—
r a t a l , o f l l o a r r Loodon, doronood. w t*k fo* o lfh l Ifi) con— n il* * w reka.
cording to law tax deed will issue aUalaa ln aotf lb*
make you money. On the shore of beautiful Lake Monroe and
W ltaeaa m / b an d and —al o f ofrie* Ihla ISO) d e n lf n e d K.eCnloe n f aald r e ta in .
Sam taota C ow alr. r to rtd a . to lh a a»r» a re from ih* d a te h ereo f.
o d l i m t n r a ( M id ra ta l* , w llh ta tw o dap o f N—tm W r. A. D. 1020.
thereon on the 22nd day of Decem­ dr eralrn
the land one day in the near future will be subdivided into city
(■■A L)
B. A. DOtJOLAS.fi.
D uted. N re . 1 . # , A. D .J M J C r f I K J r # ,
— m - from lh« d a U b*r*of.
ber, A.. D. 1920.
D ated . No*. U lh . A . D. IW0.
iota and make you a fine profit. In the city Just five blocks
lM B -B tc
Dr
Y. B. D O n a iX M . D. c .
11-12-Ita
r. n. Harris.
Witness my official signature and I M S - B it
from the business portion. The greatest opportunity In this,
■ tomato*.
seal this tbe 12th day of November,
state for a man with money enough to make the first pay­
Aiachaa County: • The citizens of
Marion County:. Tha F•^*xrl,
St, Petersburg haa built s in ^ J a n - Tacoma came together Friday night in ion of this count# will opan b atora ^
ment. You must see it to realise what it really means.
A. D. 1920.
uary 1st, last, 433 new residence* in­ the heit community meeting evfcr afc. . Ocala as Boon at an ordered stock
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E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court side th# city limits, and not leas than tended by the county agent Much goods’ii received. The fanner*
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11- 12-6tc By V. E. DOUGLASS. D. C. limits.
attended to.
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High Quality Gloves
Just Received $3.50
Real French Kid Gloves, tw o clasp, em ­
broidered backs, all colors: Black, Tan,
Grey and W hite.
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In several fashionable m odels, (including
Over-blouses and Till-backs). Colors are
Flesh, Bisque and Costum ed Shade.

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Priced decidedly low.

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Night Gowns, Envelope
Chem ise, Corset Covers.

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sols, Handkerchiefs, Beaded Bags
Bead Necklaces, K id Gloves,
Scarfs, F a n c y Collars, Silver
M esh Bags, Vanity Cases, Silk
Gloves, Bath Robes, Silk Kimonos
Sweaters, Luncheon Sets, T o w el
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For everyone, Men, W om en and Children.

Special price $5.98 to $15.00
Hand Bags
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Neatly boxed.
A n attractive Gift.
Fancy Collars
Madessa Cuffs and Collars Sets. Real Filet
Lace Sets and ‘new patterns just received
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Special priced for this

Silk H oisery— “ O n y x’
Ladies Glove Silk Hosei
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Little red baskets containing candy
were also at) each place.
Ice cream and cake were served.
Twenty little guests enjoyed a very : r v
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T. N. T.
The T. N. T. met with Mrs. Don­
(Trom W * 4 n « » J» F 't D » llr)
ald Smith Friday afternoon.
NINE SEMINOLE CLJLJB
The afternoon was most pleaaantly
The Nine Seminolea Bridge Club
passed in sewing and conversation, was delightfully entertained by A.
late in the afternoon delicious refresh­ W. 'Lee, Jr., Tuesday.
ments were served.
Bridge was played at two tables by
members of the Club and the followTOO MUCH BEING SHIPPED AND
I). A. R. MEETING
ing substitutes:- Mrs. Charles Feddcr,
PRICE IS. WAY DOWN
Yhu regular monthly reefing of the Mrs. C. L- Britt and Mias Norma
YONDER
Salti.' I'arri'on Chapter D- A R. was Herndon. The prise, a Madeira hot
held with the Hisses Munson Friday roll nappie was won by Mrs. B ritt
(F reni W e4n*e4*)'a D ali?)
An ice course was served a t.. the
evening.
The lettuce market is off.
It is not only off but off so far ' After the regular business was over conclusion of the game.
that it looks like "curtains" for any a most pleasant informal hour was
MEMBERS OF SOCIAL DEPART­
more of it! this season. Many things enjoyed.
MENT, WOMAN’S CLUB.
have conspired to work ngainst the . A delicious salad course was served
It
is
the intention of the Invitation
grower* who had such a wonderful late in the evening,
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Committee for the Woman’s Club
crop of holiday lettuce this year. The
w m i MRS T I DUMAS
first lettuce that was anything bu t ? I» DG®W HTIM RS. T. .L- DUMAS Christmas Balt to send out the c'ards
Following" the
prime stuff brought a wonderful * re‘
“raas cn p n , “ cn the twentieth.
rules
ns
given
in
the
by-laws the
price. This stimulated the g ro w e rs .^ * * Friday ' “ w o o n at)her home
Park avenue for her two housc- names of tho guests of each member
on
everywhere to ship everything they
mubt be written and given to the
had and they did. They shipped all guests, Mrs. Arthur Hazzard
Kate
Lenoir.
Invitation Committee before that
the’ leaves and scraps and even went
The
house
was
tastefully
decorated
date,
so far as to paint.the crates green
in
poinccttias
snd
ferns.
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The following division has been
with the idea that maybe some of the
Bridge
was
played
at
four
tables
mndi:
If your name appears in the
Yankees would get real hungry and j
eat the crates at a higher rate. But &gt; nd tkc tw° ***** ot honor were pro- j year book from the first of the list
|L * like the growers who shipped green ,-"ented "‘th P!ecca of
Mrs. (through, Mrs. Ernest Houshoidcr
oranges and grapefruit early in the
J» on a bcaU] ,f“1
rend
to
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season and chortled in glee over what ^ n dl#h for ht^ Kore and M n * ‘ 1rnan- Beginning with Mrs. B. A.
they were doing to them, the- laugh M- L**1*1**
* * consolation which Howard through Mrs. Roy Symmcs
send names to Miss Annie Hawkins.
was rudely shattered and that fiekcl was a ^°x °* eandy*
jade, the market, turned on them and* At thc c,08e of the B“mo most dc' Beginning with Mrs. R. A. Tcrhcun,
the rest of the list, all the Associate
the rosultis the ccllarfor lettuce nhd Bcious refreshments were served.
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fruits at _____.
present. Fruit ______
may and
un-t' Those i laying vr-r Mrs. Schultz,'members and the members whose
doubtedly will come back iater in the'
Householder, Mrs. Gallowjy, Mr-:. names do not appear in thc year book
season but it looks as though lettuce.1KttIor» M‘* I-okc’ Mra‘ T* M- ^ n g - send names to Kathryn Wllkey.
was doomed for this season ns then- &gt;'*&gt;'• Mrs W- J Th,tnon‘ Mrs. Hines. I We dd not expect to send any inviis so much of It in California, com,Icnr-’« Mr8- Kc?* Mr8- C s inclly. tations after December 20, 1920.
. ing right along with our crop and our •-' rB McCulk •, Mrs. Watson nr.! Miss
FIRE TODAY
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crop is larger than ever. In order to
ikey. Th” ‘ ‘n ^ e s ts werv: Mrs.
find out what, the prospects were " • M‘ Thigpen, Mrs. Robson, V,s. F
ir n u n w « 4 a * » 4 « r'l. D .ilr)
John Ruksell wired* to the representa- B Ltngirv Miss Ilumo .and Mrs.
An alarm of. fire called the depart­
r e ­ tives of Smith &amp; Holden in Cnlifor- !*. imph.
ment to the Presbyterian Manse to­
nia for a lone on the lettuce situation BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL day nb&amp;ut two-thirty where it was
and received thc following reply:
discovered that thc roof was on fire,
WOM EN’S’CLU B
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There was a mee'ffhg Thursday eve- supposedly frorh the chimney. A large
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‘‘Dec. 14, 1920. Ting in the Episcopil Rectory of a hole was burhed in the roof before
"John Rimrll,
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groun of wome rep.renting each lhc department was called and they
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i.i|i L&gt; profession in ROOn extinguished it nfter arriving.on
Acknowledging receipt of your
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wlmh the won,ei of Sanforl pnr- the scene, Some dnmage was caused
night lettergram dated the l.ith, re-' .
to the furnishings by smoke and wat­
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would advise this .state
is i„
in ticlpat*.
er.
This meeting was called for the
position to ship beginning January purpose of meeting with Miss Lila
first an average of one hundred cars M. White of St. Augustine, state
LONE SCOUT ORGANIZATION
of fancy lettuce a day until April chairman of the National Federation
A good many people havo the idea
flinty providing markets can lie
of Business and Professional Women's
that the "I^me Scouta" arc thc aame
found.
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Clubs, who told of the clubs nnd their
as the Boy Scouts. Since several
"SMITH &amp; HOLDEN."
purposes.
have asked me about the Lone Scout
Miss Whl*c wa; introduced by Mrs
organization, I will endeavor to show i
Blackman and gave a very interesting
the difference between the two.
tn'k.
The Boy Scouts of America was or-,
Mrs. I^mnardi, being elected as
gnnized by W. D. Boyce, while he was
temporary chairman, presided while n
in England, and this organization
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saw the need of another organization
It was voted to form n club in Snn- for boys who could oe would not join
j\id and v committee was appoint*) i
LAKELAND, Dec. 16.—Lakeland
jraw u ? rules and by-laws to I. the Boy Scouts. Therefore he formed
the Lone Scout Organization.
precincts and those north of this city COnsilered at a future meeting,
One good feature of tho L. S. or­
yesterday overwhelmingly voted a Mi„ white camc from Orlando to
ganization
• bond issue for $200,000, the money to Snnford nnd was BCCompanied by tHc
_ is
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. the official organ,
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be
In building » h«rd,.urf.ccd fol[owinR frDm , hn Orl.ndo club: M i.. L° " '
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highway to the Lake county line. *iIyouise J.
, Allen,
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arc Mins
given, for
statepolnta
director;
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This city voted 2(34 for bonds, 39 „Emma llainer,
Miss Ida Ryan nnd
100 points gives the aspiring author
against. Kathleen voted 34 for Mi„ U!ihcUe no5f&gt;rtjl
fa bronze merit medal, the second 100
bonds, 65 against. The bonds will b
e
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points gives him a silver medal, and
used to complete the road north of
D. A. U.
Lakeland to Join with tho Lake coun­ Mrs. B. A. Howard delightfully en -f.thc U»ird a K0,d meda,‘ Aft«r win* !
ty
. . line,
. to widen the road that ii tertained the D. A. U. Bridge Club nln* 100 more he Ia P« « n te d with a
already constructed north on Flori- |and an extra table of guests, Thursday ^•ndaome gold quill pin, which is the
highest honor that a Lone Scout can
da avenue from hine to fifteen feet,1morning
and to complete the road in thc SoThe club prize was won by Mrs. win- and entlt,ea him to at?n the tlcrum and Foxtown sections.
Morse whilethe guest prize, a hand- t *CB' ^
a^ r his nsmf. Even
kerchief, was won by Mrs. Schultz. ! though this magazine is entirely writCOX’S BROTHER
Delirious refreshments were served ten UP
boys, it is by far tho most
TIN-CAN TOUR18T al the c|ose of thp glime
interesting boys' magazine published.
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Arriving in the cityMonday evenand. M,f#
M„ . join the Lone Scout organization, they
Ing by way of the auto route and Symmes , nd Mr&gt;Gcorpf
Morse of may’ if lher wish* ,onn * local tribe
camping at DeSoto Park, enjoying Honduras.
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,1 similar to Boy Scout patrol) and
the hospitality of the Tin Can Tour_____
(then go camping, hiking, etc. There
iata' club, is no less a personage than
BRIDGE LUNCHEON CLUB
iare ■cven.degrcea for the members to
Win. Cox, a brother to the Democrat­
The Bridge Luncheon Club was most pa8s- ^
who,e 8even contained in
ic nominee for president. Mr. Cox is charmingly entertained Thursday by thrw&gt;,odKO. Five medals are awardabout 60 and made thc trip from Day- Mrs. E. F. Householder.
- , cd f°r t* e« degrees, and ypon eomton with his family in a large tour­ A sumptuous luncheon preceded the P'et*on if them ho may sign L. S. D. 7
ing car, especially fitted for camping game which was played by the club "Her his name. The tribe formed
purposes. Mr. Cox is delighted with
amf Mias Lee as thc only substitute.
may al80 Kpt out a trlbc i’“Pcr &lt;lik.e
the Florida atmosphere ond especial­ Beautiful guest towels were pre- FLORID ASCOUT, which I publish)
ly with the warm welcome received.
sented to Mrs. Galloway and Mrs which should - contain the report of
They expect'to remain in the city Connelly for making high score.
all the meetings, and-be written up
for several weeks and arrived in time
. by members of the tribe. This in the
to help the Tin Can Tourists cele­
(From K e a iU r 'i D u l r l
original idea, but now tribe papers
brate thc World Convention of Tin
CHILDREN'S HOME SHOWER
are formed without a tribe, and they
Can Tourists. While visiting the var- , Every year the Woman's Club of circulate all over the United States,
lous spots of Interest in and around Sanford sends a box to the Children’s
"FLORIDA SCOUT” is not at presthe city they will maintain camping )|ome Society in Jacksonville.
ent representing any tribe in Sanford,
headquarters at the park.—Tampa
Tuesday afternoon the Social De- for tho reason that there is no tribe
Times.
partment gives a shower- in connec- here, but if n tribe is organized, it
tion with the bridge party. We want will become the official organ of the
ICING MANY, CytRS
to have as much to send hs possible tribe.
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H any Lone Scouta of this city
T e Southern utilities Co., are ic* 0f
Social Department to bring or 'voulj like to form a tribe here,
ng more cars this year than ever gend iomet»,|ng a child could use, but please communicate with me.—Lone
before in their history. This is being every me£ U r of any dep. rtraent of Scout Willard N. Lumley, Sanford,
made poa.ible by the large number of tj,e club.-M rt. David Caldwell,
Florida.
cars of vegetablek going out at this
time and also by. the Southern U till-!
BIRTHDAY PARTY
STATE ROARD OF
ties Co., being In shape to supply the ------------------Mrg. M. M[nirik
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EXAMINERS HERE.
Ice when it Is needed.
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14 Points; “Peggy” Made 23 Puzzles for You to^Solve

Watch
for Further

Be Sure and See:
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The Human Butterfly.

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Acrobatic Aerialists—exponents of grace, agility and dar­
ing feats of skill.

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Spinning while flying.
The Premiers of Pioneer Aviation.
Spectators never fail to hold their breath during their
exhibition.

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Aerial Drivers whose nerve racking feats less venturesome
artists dare not attempt, even on terra firma.
Cake W alking, Tangoing, Shimmying and Statuary Posing
while driving, making all other exhibitions sink
into insignificance.
All Auto Stunts are originated by Peggy Dorner for the sole
purpose o f pleasing the “kiddies” and bringing
looks of expectancy and delight to their faces.
A sight worth going many miles to see.
A remarkable exhibition of a humble but super-educated
flivver.

LAKELAND SECTION
VOTES $200,000 TO
BUILD MORE ROADS.. . ■&gt;f "i,ch ■dub in s" ,ord

Peggy Dorner, a schooled and proficient auto driver
since 1895.
A thrilling performance that is unequalled by any similar
exhibitions in the country. .
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the steering wheel of an auto.
A bunch of riotous, boisterous drivers, whose sole aim in
life is to banish dull care and chase sorrow
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Their equals are no where on earth.
Balancing and juggling brands of tire, which can only
be appreciated after being seen.
18.

Cold words do not do justice to the merits o f this per­
formance.
W hirling and passing while up in the air suspended by???
Beauty, skill and youth together with silver hair and
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Unquestionably the most talented and skillful riders before
the public today.

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The children will never forget it.

23.

Flirt with death.

LAST BUT NOT LEASTr—Peggy has flown with the follow­
ing men of world-wide reputation: Andree Houpart
and Rene Simon, o f France. Matilda Moissaint, Sal­
vador, Edmond Audum ors,of Switzerland and many
others. Flew with Graham White from England.
Belmont Park, October, 1910. -

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and
thc procession b u / t h ^ a^c
^ h&lt;! ^°U,C W” U,tefuUy decorated Board of Examiners for thc otate of
2nightr;.“.v
iibr„'z* Z i live
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examinations
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666 is p prescription for Colds, Fev- at each place. The center piece was
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remedy we know.
l7-13tc balloon, which were given as favors,
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about one hundred teachers will take
thc examination while thc board is
here. Miss Clem Hampton has many
friends here who ard glad to sec her
again.
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TO CURB PRICE EVIL
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Building and Constructing

GOVERNOR “REINSTATES"
ED SCOTT, NOW DEAD

TALLAHASSEE, Dec. 15.—The
following executive order was filed
yesterday morning in the office of the
secretary of state:
"State of Florida, executive depart­
ment. Whereas, upon a report made
SENATE c o m m ittee BFES TOO known to me, charging Ed. Scott,
member of the state road department
much p r o f it e e r in g IN
from the First Congressional district
b u ild in g MATERIAL
of the state of Florida, of being in­
competent
to rightfully perform the
WASHINGTON, Dec. 15.—Sharp
duties of said position, I, as gover­
criticism of the nntionnl coal Indusnor, by the authority vested in me
which Implied
threat of draa- under the laws of this state, did on
tie legislation by 'congress to meet the &amp;th day of^ December, A. D.‘ 1920,
I-alleged cVils of profiteering and spec­ suspend the said Ed. Scott as such
ulation, accompanied the partial re­ member &lt;5f the Btatn road department
port of the senate committee on pro­ of the state of Florida.
"Whereas, I have been impressed
jection and reconstruction, submit­
ted to the senate yesterday. In gen­ with the fact thah perhaps the
eral, the‘report, which asked power charges preferred overemphasized
to allow the committee to continue the situation nnd have'not been fully
its investigation, suggested govern­ sustained by the facts in the case,
ment activities to, bring about co­ nnd being further impressed with
operation in building! construction, the supreme power vested in the gov­
but its three .Republican members, ernor, in such cases, particularly in
Senators Caldcr, of New York; Edge the absence of the senate, making it
of New Jersey, and Kenyon, of Iowa, impossible to have the suspension re­
supplemented their findings with ad­ viewed for ncarl yone year, and upon
ditional statements, all of which more definite* information than was
agreed in asking special legislative available when the suspension was
attention to present methods of pro­ made, I have reached the conclusion
that the charges filed, considered In
ducing and distributing coal.
These, Chairman
Calder said, the light 00 the constitutional re“must be corrected" while . Senator .quirementa and the surrounding cir.......the matter
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ciimntanccs and ronl facta in the case,
Kenyon declared that "if
La to go on, 1, for one, marsh ns the nre insufficient to sustain the per­
remedy may be, shall favor taking^ manent removal of Ed. Scott* nnd
over the mines." Senator Edge ex­ that he should bo reinstated.
"Now, therefore, it is considered
pressed as his conclusion thut the coal
nnd
ordered that the suspension of
industry cannot bring order out of
Ed.
Scott,
member of the state road
the prevailing chaos, and give even
department
of the state of Florida, be
reasonable relief to the suffering peo­
nnd
is
hereby
revoked, nnd that the
ple, so I nm ready to modify some­
snid
Ed.
Scott
be nnd hr is hereby
what, in this case, my opposition to
government intrusinn into private ' henceforth reinstated into the office
business, nnd to davocate legitimate of member or the state road depart­
ment, effective ns of this date.
scrutiny.
"In testimony whereof, I have here­
•‘(’uni profiteering, especially ns it
unto
set niy hand and mused the
has followed the priority orders of
the interstate commerce commission ^grent sen! of the state of Florida to
has continued unchecked try the de-(be affixed at Tallahassee, the enpipartincnt of justice and is a national |tal, this 10th day of December, A.' D.
disgrace,” the committee said in its 1920.
(Signed) "SIDNEY J. CATTS,
joint report. "Coal speculation has
Governor of the State of Floridn.
been permitted, to, monopolize the
“By
the governor, nttest, H. "Clay
transportation facilities of the coun­
Crawford,
secretary of state."
try, retarding necessary construction
Although
ns in stated above . the
and increasing the basic cost of manufneture nnd distribution of comma- order bears date the 10th of Decemdities in general. It is 0led the home her, it wns not as n mntter of fnct
owners, public utilities nnd indus­ transmitted to the office of the secre­
tory of state or signed by the latter
tries."
CovernmiTit adininistratioti of the offieinl until yesterday morning, De­
production and distribution of coni, cember 1-Ith.
the committee saidi “should be a
The nbovo dispatch from Tallahas­
last resort," but for the present it
was recommended ' that 'operators, see will cause a great deal of com­
wholesalers, jobbers and *retailers in ment. Mr. Scott died suddenly of
the industry be required to file full heart disease a t his hom6 in'Arcadia
and frequent reports with a federal
'edernl | Inst- Saturday, and the funeral was
agency. These reports
should snow,
show,'held yesterdny. He wns one of the
______
the committee concluded, "total ton- (original members of the state road
nage produced or handled, size an j department, and was known throughquality thereof, amount of tonnage (out the state ns a man of superior
contracted for, sold on contract nnd ^business attainments—yet the goverat spot sale, to whom, and the prices ^ o r ’s order of dismissal issued three
.made nnd received under contracts or 'days before Mr. Scott's death, and
sales," The report should be suffi­ after years of service in the depart­
cient "to determine costs and profits, ment by Mr. Scott, charged the Arand the corporate interrelations or cadin man ^ith incompetcncy.—Tam­
the communities of- interest, if any, pa Tribune.^
between companies, producing and
MOTION PICTURE MEN
distributing coal."
PLEDGE $2,500,000 TO
In the other field, the committee
said, "there exists a serious short­
FEED EUROPE’S HUNGRY
age of-hoqsmg, not only in the great
cities but .in the smaller cities ns
NEW YORK, Dec. 15.—The motion
•ell, even in the far west and south," pfeturo industry in Americn yester•hich it held to hnve. deleterious cf- day pledged itself to Herbert Iloovfects upon public health, morals an d jcr to rais(; | 2,500,000 to succor starvindustriai growth. Lnbqr conditions (jng children in Europe. Mr. Hoover,
also were discussed by tbe commit­ addressing i&gt; conference of film mag­
tee.
*
8 v;
nates meeting to discuss plana for
"The misdirection an exploitation combatting proposed Sunday ‘‘blue
•f some groups of organized labor, laws," asked that they arrange to
through grafting! leadership, has rescue 250,000 of the 3,500,000 chil­
been revealed in New York City* and dren reported in imminent peril of
h*» • been • reported in some* other starvation unless aid can be sent
•*rirer cltlaa," the report said. "This within sixty days. William A. Brady,
has spread to combinations of em­ president of the National Association
ployers, who, working together with of the Motion Picture Industry, and
•och grafting labor leaden, have Sidney R. Cohen, president of the
combined to force unduly high prices. Motion Picture Owners pf the United
The department of justice Is urged to /States, then pledged the industry to
prosecute the wrong-doers whenever raise $2,500,000.
t /
they are found to have violated the
West Palm Beach la doing the
federal statutes."
Establishment
of
more trade right thing in consolidating Its civic
schools by Cities and states to train organizations. Most towns can only
apprentices for the. building trades, support one such organization, and if
•as recommended, ns wns the cre­ it Is handled right it cap be vastly
ation of a federal bureau to assist In more efficacious than half a dozen
framing buildings codes which would poorly managed.
secure public interests and a t the
same time lower costa.
Popular saving and thrift, it was
concluded, would be aided by con. solidatingt under the postoffice de' ’ Psrtment all federad thrift activities,
and by amending the postal savings will break a Cold, Parer and Grippe
law "to provide adequate interest for quicker than anything, we know, preventing pnenmonla.
l7-13td
dqpoaitors." .

SPECULATION TO END

WONDERS OF HUMAN BODY

More Complex and In Creator Har­ But Superstitious Railroad Man Who
Shot It Down Waa Certainly
mony Than Any Manufacturing
Scared for a Time.
Plant Poerible to Imagine.
We engineers ure npt to forget that,
the human Doily is the most wonder­
ful work jit engineering In the world.
As a plant It U more complex than
the largest works In existence, John
H. Van Deventer writes In Industrial
Management. Take the digestive tract,
the lymphatic system, the framework
of bones. Ihe Innumerable muscle
motors, the co-ordinating functions
performed by the liver, kidneys nnd
other Internal organs. And to go a
step further, take the sensory depart­
ments. How about the wonderful op­
tical plant In which' colored tnpvjng
-pictures nre Instantaneously taken
and devcloped7 IIow about the phono­
graphic department where the sound
vibrations are received, recorded and
reproduced? And the sense of touch
so delicate that the fingers can be
trained to feel flat spots on a steel
ball which are not. apparent to the
eye? Think of the thousands of func­
tions performed simultaneously, the
routine one* automatically and those
requiring Judgment being cared for at
the same time' through other channels.
You will agree with'me surety that
the body contains the most elaborate
organizations ever Installed In any
plant; that Its component parts are
examples of a finer kind of design than
we will ever approximate nnd that the
functions nnd their relations are co­
ordinated more smoothly than we will
ever be able to arrange human rela­
tions.
§

LIFE SAVED BY PLUNDERERS

PAGE FIFTEEN

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1920 . . .

THIS “ANGEL" WAS A KITE

“The shooting." *nys a Texas mao.
"occurred some years ago on the Panhundle brunch of the Santa Fe. and
the hero of tho tnle was a superstitious
engineer who believed In 'warnings.'
"One night be was rolling along at
n good speed, when he saw a clear,
white light, like a wlll-o'-tbe-wisp,
dancing over the track a few hundred
feel In front -He shut off steam and
came to a stop ns quickly ns he could.
The conductor, and train crew came
running up to (lie engihe to see what
was the mntter.
“ There Is some one swinging a lan­
tern ncrosa the track, said the engi­
neer. and the crew went ahead to In­
vestigate.
“ 'We . can't find anyone,' reported
the rear brakemnn. nnd the engineer
pulled out again, hut he went slowly,
nnd In a few minute* slopped again.
The crew went ahead once more to
see what wns the cause of Ihe light.
The conductor, who was a goqd shot,
drew his revolver, and at Ida second
shot there was a crash, a scream, and
Ihe light went out, and something
while came fluttering down from tho
damls.
*
'The engineer wns scared. 'You've
shot an angel, sure,' he said to the
condnrior, with a face as pnle ns
death.
. *
“Investigation brought out the fnct
that n small boy, with a lantern tied
lo tbe tall of a kite, was the cause of
the trouble; but for n long time It
tdased the engineer lo be uskod about
'shnollng nngels."’

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CLASSIFIED WANT ADS

LANDIS; FISH A HULL

Attorneys and Counsellora-at-Ls*
DeLAND, FLORIDA
WANTED
Will practice in the State nnd F«Jcr-'
a) Courts. Special facilities for Ex­
WANTED—Second band show case. amining
nnd Perfecting Land Titles.
Inquire at tho paint store in tho Welaka Block, Railroad Way. 5-tfc,
THIS WEEK’S OFFERINGS
FOR RENT
STEWART, THE FLORIST
Poinsett&amp;s,
WANTED TO RENT—3 or 4 unfurHybiscus, Salmon, Red, double
nished rooms or a small house by
red.
small family. Will lease by month or
Ferns. .
.
Orders taken now for Pnncy, Snap­
year. Beat of ‘references.
Write
“Soon" in care of Herald. Il-19l2tp dragon, Calendrila nnd other plant*.
FOR RENT—A largo well furnish­
ed bed room. 717 Park ave.
5-tfc.

E. K. PERRYMAN
Attoraey*at*Law
MISCELLANEOUS
106 Park Ave.
We will ship that Christmas box of
SANFORD
FLORIDA
oranges for you, per box, $3.50.—
—
SBI
Cates Crate Co. Phone 181. 12-26-tf r - g
GET YO^R ORDERS in now for
your new Buick cnr. See W. J.
Thigpen.
46-tfc Is a powerful Antiseptic and Pain
We will ship that Christmas box of Killer, cures infected cuts, old sore*,
oranges for you, per box, $3.50.— tetter, etc. ' Relieves Sprains, Neur­
algia, Rheumatism.
17-l3tcCates Crate Co. Phone 181. 12-26-tf
«
_
FOR JJALE—Good farm mule in good
condition.—M. Fleischer. 11-26-tfc
GEO. G. HERRING

RUB-MY-TISM

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ORDER your new Buick now and
Attorncy-at-Law.
you will not lose any time on the No. 14 Garner-Woodruff Bulldin
new car load coming In sooq. 46-tfc
SANFORD. FLA.
DR. D. C. WARD, Osteopath is in
Sanford on Tuesday and Friday of
each week.
8-tfc
Wc will ship that Christmas box of
oranges for yotl, per box, $3.50.—
Cates Crate Co. Phone 181. 12-26-tf
YOU. CAN order your new Buick
no wand save time on the next car
load.
46-tfc

HENRY McLAULIN
JE W E L E R
MY SPECIALTIES:
Pickard’s Hand-Painted China
Gorham’s Sterling Silver
Roger*’ Plated Ware
Elgin and Waltham Watches

Badly Wounded Soldier Owed RecovHIGH P U C E FOR LEWIS CASS
ery to Cupidity of Ghouls Who
Stewart, The Florist, 814 Myrtle
Avenue. Phone 260-W._______10-tfc
Had Stripped Him.
Was Instrumental In 8ettlng Up Amer"Say it with Flowers"—Stewart,
rcan Form of Government In
It was at the battle of Kdgehllt,
Tho Florist.
10-tfc
SCHELLE MAINES
Western
Territories,
fought Oct. 23, 1(112, that Sir flervase
FOR
SALE
Scroop wns found upon the field to
LAWYER
'Those who pushed the frontier west­
nil appearances quite dead. This wns
FOR
SALE—One
pair
good
mule*.
O F F I C E IN T H E C O U R T H O U S E
on '.Sunday afternoon, Ahrn the bajtto ward were themselves'the product* of
Cash or terms.—Bryan Auto Co.
frontier
conditions."
says
William
II.
took place, nnd It was not until the
SA N FO R D
FLORIDA
following Tuesday that Sir Oervase’s Shaw In tho American Review of Re­
DRINK
son found the body of his father. views. "Such n leader was Lewi* Elder Springs Water. Its 99 98-100
When discovered It wns entirely lin­ Ca*!*, a native of New Hampshire, per cent pure. P^hone 311.
ked. hnvlng been stripped by camp who went out as n youth to the settle­
plunderers. The body was nlso cov­ ments that were soon to lie organized
AGENTS WANTED
ered with wounds, sixteen of a major Inin Ilie stale of Ohio, took part In
lawmaking there, served as a volun­ AGENT WANTED IN SANFORD—
nature being counted.
Being brought from the field, efforis teer officer In the war of 1812, was ap­ Sell the Original Watkins Reme­
were mode to accomplish what np- pointed governor of Mlrhlgnn terri­ dies, Spices, Extr cts, etc. Necessi­
|tea red hopeless resuscitation. Iluh tory, nnd for many yenrs was engaged ties nnd repenters. All or spare
blng was tried nnd after n long time In tbe difficult task of setting up an time. Write Watkins Co., 59 Mem­
n faint wnrmness pervaded the sup­ American form of government In re­
12-1014tp
that bad barely emerged from phis, Tenn.
posed corpse, finally resulting In vol­ gions
the
wilderness
singe.
untary movements of the limbs. Sir
"Thnt Lewis Cass was In after yenrs NOT ICE o r DISSOLUTION OF D R E W D E V EL ­
Gervuse recovered completely nnd
OP M E N T COMPANY, A FLORID A
lived for ton years after whnt was n United States senntor from Michi­
CORPORATION
h
member
of
cabinets,
n
diplomat
gan.
TO W.l. ISTEHKNTEII PAIlTim
considered almost a miraculous revlvland an unsuccessful aspirant for tbe N’o l l r r 1* hereby f i r e d th a t on th e 3 f«l 4ay
entlon.
Ihe
w ill make
presidency
may have partially blinded ] of heeefiiber.to IR20.
the Ju&lt;l£# of th e H eten lli J h
The doctors were of the opinion that
l t ’lrru lt C ourt of F lo rid a. at hi* C ham ­
THE INSIDE IS IMPORTANT.
he owed Ills life really to the brutal us to the renlly Itnporlnnt services that illrla
ber*. tto ijm il. F lorida, i t 10; Oft o'cltM’k A. If.,
Indifference of Ihe robbers, ns Ihe be rendered In the pioneer perlAd of for mi p rtfrr dt*»olfln« h rew iW rlo p iiie rit Com
Don't forget that it is just as nec­
coldness of Ihe nights hn&lt;J coagulated Michigan’s history. Neither be nor l*« njr. a F lorida corporation
essary to have your inner tubes
IIENJ.
DREW,
strong, flexible and durable the some
the blood and prevented him from any of the men of tils day could havo I
*
M. O. OVERSTREET.
as your outer shoes, and our vulcan­
^ceding to death. Had he • been foreseen the strain that was to be put M l K I N m l N * t U C K I N SA.O N .V. CONNEI.I.T.
brought off the field, they said, and on the states rrenlod out of tho old
ISAS* izing process will do this for you.
H o lld tu ra fo r ■’• tlilo D F rr
It's tho best tiro insurance you could
put In a warm place he would un­ Northwest territory caused by the at­
ut youf tiro money, into, for it douNOT ICE
doubtedly have died owing to the fact tempt to absorb vast populations of
les,
northern
European
blood
Into
the
citi­
E
f often trebles, tho lifo of both
T
lir
r
r
r
u
U
r
n
a
n
u
.l
m
rrtln*
or
tl.*
«torkthat he would not have received prop­
hol.lrrs of m# First Nullnnkl lU n k of tUnfnr'1. tires and tubes. We arc vulcanizing
er nllentlon, hut which circumstances zenship.
Florid a, w ill lo b» !4 In (be offlcr* of Ihe |»*nk specialists.
• “Lewis Cass lived to see grept ar­ oo
T kired iy. J ln n a r r l l l h . 1021. I J 10 n'rlnrk
provided.—Chicago Journal.
mies recruited mnnng those newly X m. M (irovbte.1 In Ihe b j-le w a . for tbe elec*i u f • boer.l o f director* to »crTe fjir the
KENT VULCANIZING WORKS
tnsde Americans to fight for the Union | rnatilttK
T -*r. »nd for Ibe tr»n*»rlhm o f *nrh
W anted W orth-W hile Order.
nnd Urn principles of nationality which i other let,In — *■ m ar properly come t»efore
.
Phone 17
A city In New Jersey having been he bail himself defended throughout the ineetln*.
n. r w h i t s ’e r . Oak and 3rd St.
Sanford, Florida
for some lime without a first-class his career."
13 3 -W Ctc
C o tte r.
book shop, the proprietor of one of
the largest department stores an­
First Payment of Rent. '
nounced that he would establish one If
It would bo linrd to find exact rec­
he were assured of the patronage of ord* of the first rent paid. It I* said
the hook buyers who had done their thnt • when the German* conquered
purchasing In Now York. ^ number parts of Gaul, the land was parceled
In greenhouse, sterilization it has proved ns good as steam
of professional men readily agreed to out to chiefs', lleulensnts and prlvato
linking. In seed beds it kills weed seeds and many diseases.
tills. The book shop was opened and soldiers. In return the holders of tho
A fifty pound keg costa three dollars, and will treat 1000 to
clerks from other port* of the store lands promised tnllllnry service when
2000 square feet of soil.
were transferred to it. To one of needed. Some of (he lend was given
Enough for trial sent free if you will give it a thorough test.
these went a tecbolarly resident of the to favorites, who were allowed to pay
city to buy on erudite treatise on ah In money Instead of service, and ths
H O M ER T. D A RLIN GTO N
obscure subject. It was not In stock system was established. Rent waa
,
General Delivery, Miamn, Florida.
and the customer asked that It be or­ certainly known in the day* that Rome
dered, giving the names of the vol­ flourished, thero being Latin name*
ume/ Its publisher and Its author. The for rent under Ipng leasehold tenure;
young saleswoman entered these on rent of a farm, ground rent, rent of
an order blapk and stood looking ex­ state lands and the anndal rent pay­
pectantly.
able for the right to tho perpetual en­
"Hove you oil the details? Is there joyment of anything built on the sur­
anything you. do not understand?" In­ face of the land.
quired the customer.
G IL L E T T E T IR E S
"How many dozen do yog want?"
Aneltnt Blblt.
answered the salesgirl.
A Bible belonging to Elizabeth Baddon, a Quakeress, printed In 1560, has
been discovered In the EasL The H id­
I'M THE
Shapes of Hair.
W HO ROBS
A Chinaman has a rount} head. den Dibit Is slxtren year* older than
DESPERADO YOUR C A R
Every hair on his head Is shaped like­ the Reims Testament sometimes
OF ITS LIFE
wise. That Is to Bay, a cross section spoken of ss “the oldest Bible." The
of It (as seen under lha microscope) Haddon Bible Is nn authentic “Great"
Bible. I t Is also a “Treacle" Bible.
Is circular.
ABUSE
People of our own race have heads Coverdale, the translator, rendering
. 4* o
(hat are more or less oval In form, as "The Prophecye of Jeremye," gave
your hat will show. The hairs of your Ihe reading “I am hevy and ftbafhed;
Is there no trlsclo at Gylyad," This
head are likewise oval In section.
The negro has on oblong head. Call In the King James modem version
It rather an oblong square. Etch In­ reads “balm In Gilead.”
The Haddon Bible I* Indeed “Great."
dividual hair of his kinky wool Is ob­
It
weigh* 18 pound*, and U* dimen­
ABUSE is the chap who Interfere wfth your car giving you
long square In section, which, In fact.
sions are: Thlckneu, 4t4 Inches;
the proper service. Carelessness Interferes more with the
Is the reason why It kinks.
life and looks of your car than th«i uae you gtvniL You
Nobody knows why there should be width, 1014 Inches, length, 1SH Inches.
,
will bqj benefltted if you get acquainted with oar repairs
(his sort of correspondence between —Detroit New*.
the shape of the head and the shape of
and advice.
W
Few Do Much Walking.
the hair. It Is Just a fact In nature.—
Statistic* of mankind's ambulations,
Philadelphia Ledger.
Including young children and old per­
sons, and (iking Into consideration
Historically Sound. ‘
(tie fact that nowadays there are the
Visitor—So Ihltf Is the famous orig­ Inclination And the facilities to ride
inal Blnks restaurant that Pve heard more and walk less than our fore­
about for so many years!
fathers did, sboVv that a fair estimate
City Host—Yea, this Is It. Of couree, of the average dtslnnce walked dur­
old inop Dinks died some time ago ing tbe 24 hours by the men, women
and the place has changed hands sev­ and children of continental United
eral tlmeg since. The last owners Slues seems to be four miles. The
w ^ B
r a z i n g b W e l d i n g * 1* * *
moved It from Us old location, which postman and tho policeman and the
wns fifty blocks farther 'down town messenger boy walk far more mllei
F IR S T ST. U O A K A V E
to this present place and last .year than four, to Joes the farmer, though
built an entirely new place here, which the use of the tractor ho* taken some
they remodeled completely last sum­ of the burden of agricultural work off
mer. Otherwise It hasn't been changed ■hank's mare.
a particle since the old days.

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                    <text>SANFORD

IN THE HEART OF- THE W OR LD S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
TH E SANFORD W EEKLY H ERALD, FR ID AY , DECEM BER 24, 1920

yOLUUB ID -

ENGLISHWOMAN SAID HE RB
FUSED -T O VISE nER
PASSPORTS
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MANUFACTURERS OF ILLINOIS
SERVE FORMAL NOTICE ON
UNION LAROR

CHICAGO, Dec. 23.— Manufactur­
* WASHINGTON, Dec. 23.-ch argea
ers
of the nation today served notice
L U I l l l TT D v I L J
j made by Mrs. Minnot E. Robinson,
on
union
labor that the intensive drive
— -—
'o f Manchester, Eng., that American
against
the
closed shop
started*
Mrs. Chas. Popo and boys of San- Consul Wells at Manchester had a t -( _
. had
.
ford were visiting Mrs. F. J. Neu- tempted to prevent her from coming when William Butterworth Issued
mycr Wednesday.
. to this country to testify before the call for a •convention of big e
Mrs. Geo. B. Upchurch o f Blrmlng- commission ’ for the committee o f players of the country,
ham arrived Wednesday to spend the 100 investigating conditions in Ire-, Buttepworth is head of the I
&gt;LDER HEADS WHO HAVE holidays with her mother, Mrs. Geo. land, arc to be Investigated by tho noia Manufacturers’ Association, vl
BEEN TAKING TIME
state department.
Lewis,

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f r a m in g b il l s

:NGTON, Dec. 23.— Undlsreporta o f a probable prealto and o f senate opposition,
iy " In the house—the bieoalltlon o f western and
representatives— today bework of Jamming through
nrcncy tariff bill on agri-

party" thnt it hns forced the ways
ind means committee to frame a
tariff measure—usually the work o f
months—in two days, afid accord­
ing to all Indications will obtain
favorable action on it IA the bouse
in the same time, plana * bolng to
take a final vote tomorrow night
The emergency schedules estab­
lished rates so high that a virtual
embargo oh the Importation of the
products would be affected.
Leaders of the “ new party," tho
strength of. which frankly has
alarmed members from thcNeastem
manufacturing sections claim that
the bill will receive sufficient votes
in the house to nssuro Its passage
over a presidential veto. Test votes
Indicate the mnjority nre to have the
bill forced through the senate with­
in two weeks, but this Is rather
doubtful beenuse of Democratic op­
position there. In the house It Is
probable half the Democrats will
coit aside their historical antipathy to
1 protective .tariff.
'. The first move of the farmer tariff
makers in the house today will be
to seek a rule that will prevent the
burdening of the bill ’with numer­
ous amendments to extend Its “ pro­
tective wing," to other raw ma­
terials and many manufactured prod­
ucts.
Chairman Fordney of the waya
and means committee estimates that
the emergency bill will produce
about 1130,000,000 In revenue where­
as the commodities enumerated now
yield about $6,000,000. The products
included In the bill are wheat, flour,

O T H E R
CITIES. W OU LD
SPEND THOUSANDS
TO G E T I T ..

T A M fW n n n

JAM N EW EMERGEN
CY TA R IF F BILL
THROUGH

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appointee and that If he had at first
refused to vise the passport, as she
testified yesterday before the com­
mission here, he had exceeded his
authority.
Sho told tho commission that Mr.
Wells finally had vised her passport
after sho had visited Mr. Skinner, at
London, but that he had required of
her a promise thnt she would not fur­
ther propaganda nor give Interviews
to the American press. •
Miss Susanna Walsh, sister-in-law
of tho late Lord Mayor McCurtaln of
Cork, told today to tho commission
of the commfttco of 100 investigating
condition sin Ireland tho story of the
killing of the mnyor Inst March 20.
She declared the mayor was shot
down by Royal Irish constabulary
Imen In thd presence of the lord may­
or’s wife and two small
children.
Twenty raids had been made on the
mayor’s home previously nnd come
since, she said.
Miss Wnlsh declared thnt she was
held up nt tho point of a pistol In her
home n week before she left Cork and
questioned concerning inmntea of the
house nnd thnt on another occasion
she wns locked ni n vermin-infested

CHRISTMA8 BURGLAR”
nEEDS CniLD ’8 PLEAS
AND SPARES PRESENTS

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nola, Indiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire,
New York, Washington, West Vir­
ginia and Wisconsin. He conferred
with President-elect Harding yester­
day.
Butterworth, In an open letter to­
day,1 attacked the plan of tho rail­
way brotherhoods, who, he said, de­
mand the establishment of a naionnl bureau o f adjustment to han­
dle all labor troubles instead of the
indivldunl companies handling their

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WASHINGTON1
, Dec. 23..ection of Senator Harrison,
sippi, the consideration by
ate of the emergency tariff
dclnyod until next week.

We

UPSALA AND GRAPEVILLE
Christmas greetings to all.
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Miss Margaret Erlcson spent Sun­
day In town the guest of Mrs. Coller.
Norman Swnnson visited nt the
home of his parents Monday.
Elmer Bergqulst and his sister,

222,000.
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, house,". I
Proponents o f the bill also rely ( anything,
on the department figures to win
•npport for the bill. They point out p D F y
that Importations of wheat from 1 I l l A .
Canada and Argentina thia year
r i/\ l
Live amounted to 15,050,068 buihela.!
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Corn, rice and othef crops, arei *

Kree by'importations, advocates o f I
(By to* awcUW rr*»*)
e bill contend.
I WASHINGTON, D « . 2 3 - P r .. l Wool producers have Insisted that dent Wilson plans
to spend oquiet
ey face the greatest menace. Christmas at the White House. Tomerican wool production was eatl-|day he presented all ^ e cmployeei
•Ud at 260,000,000 pounds
this with a turkey and
ff»vc the 9 ^ ™
*r, and foreign Importations have IMn* on the road
to the golflinks
counted to 1S2.000.000 nounds.
.presents.

manufacturers’ associations to be
held January 1st. The conference
will be In protest against tho stand,
taken by the brotherhoods.
ARE KEPT T O .T H E MINIMUM BY
Butterworth Invited the following
THE WATER TRAN8POR- •
big employers of labor to be present
TATION HERE
at the conference: Elbert H. Gary
Standing at the Clyde Line dock
o f the United States Steel Corpora­
and watching the boats come in
tion, Charles M. Schwab, president
from
Jacksonville
with the
of the Bethlehem Steel Company;
freight of the world brought' to
Dwight. W. Morrow of J. P. Morgan
our very door makes one who
A Co., Fl A. Sleberllng, Goodyear
pauses to think, feel-that our
Tire A Rubber Co.; Charles Pies, for­
mer head of the emergency rfleet cor-' greatest asset la being neglected
unless there is a combined effort
poratlon.
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to get behind the Sanford Cham­
It was indicated by BOttcrworth
ber of Commerce in ita fight to
that the Immigration problem is ono
get better accommodations from
o f vexation to American Industry
the railroidis and to take advan­
and will be discussed at the confer­
tage of our water rates in every
ence.
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way. We have never as yet Quito
Robert M. Buck, editor of the New
appreciated thia magnificent arMnjority, lending Jnbor paper of
tery of trade and travel that
the • middle west, said, labor was
stretches from Sanford to Jack­
nware of .the fight on the closed
sonville— the beautiful S t Johns
shop and was prepared to go tho
river— and that from Sanford
limit. • • - ­
South through the reaches of the
“ Manufacturers sweeten the open
Upper St. Johns river offers so
shop proposition by calling It the
much In the way of transporta­
’ American plnn,' ” said Buck. "The
tion. But other cities would ap­
open’ shop, If established, would
preciate the river if they had it
mean the end of organised labor.
and the following from the Or­
This fight Is vital to our interests.’’
lando Morning Sentinel shows

FREIGHT R A T E S

• what they think of water trans­
portation down there and how
much it would do for them if they
had it:
*'President A. Vun den Boom, of tha
i Dr Ti* AuwliUd Bi***l
WASHINGTON, Dec. 23.— Christ- American Collapsible Box Co., a con­
mns dinner this year will cost less on cern engaged in the manufacture o f
the average than Inst year. The corrugated paper boxes, with a plant
Chrlstmns turkey wns reduced about at Walnut Cove., N. C., in addressing
a dollar, butter from 38 to 28 cents the diners nt the Orlando Chnmber of
nnd ressert (plum pudding), from 60 Commerce luncheon yesterday, stuted
his mission to the City "Beautiful
'cents to 35 cents.
The cost of Christmas bnsket* of without parley or delay by announc­
ing that his concern hnd purchased
provisions, such ns arc distributed by
$73,000 worth of machinery for the
charitable organisations to the poor,
manufacture in Florida of a nqw pat­
also have declined. Investigation dis­
ented collapsible box to be used in the
closed that baskets which coat $4.80
packing nnd shipment of citrus fruits
last year enn be obtained this year
and other agricultural products. He
for $3.50.
stated that they must secure a site
nnd commence the erection of a plant
to house this machinery around tho
(B y T h . A »ocl&amp; te4 Pr««»)
CHICAGO, Dec. 23.— Decreasing
KLI'ASO. Tex., Dec. 23.—Clara
first of the year, and Orlando had
living costs have knocked approxim­ been selected In the center of the cit­
Smith returned to her father's
ately 15 per cent of the coat of this rus industry of the state ns the logi­
hom e Inst night nnd plnns to go
year’s Chrlatmas dinner, It was an- cal location for their now pjant. But
nt on ce to Ardmore. Oklnhomn,
to nnswer to the chnrgc of mur­
their wny,
way, an auadone thing stood In tneir
dering Jake L. llamon, November
Juatment of the freight rates of the
26 last. She fled to Mexico after
state that would make it possible fo r
the shooting, returning' Toluntsrhia concern to operate without being
forced, to pay. a double and triptochnrgc in the receiving of raw mater­
MURPHY MAY BE GIVEN
OF COURSE IT WAS POSTPONED ial from Ohio and Indiana through;
A MEDAL FOR BRAVERY
Jacksonville nnd the marketing o f
(Br TV, A&gt;mc UI*A Bt* m )
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 23.—The sen­ their product within the state.
“ Mr. Van den Boom cited instance*
ate coal investigation committee hns
the unfairness of the present
postponed further action until Wed­ of
freight rates', which seemed to fa v or
nesday.
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Jacksonville to the detriment o f otlbcr shipping point In the state. He
pointed out -that the present rate*
charged made it poaaible to ship n n r
material from Nobleaville to Jackson­
ville at a charge o f only 20 cents p e t'
hundred pounds in excess o f a similar
charge of a shipment fro m . Jackson­
WASHINGTON, Dec. 23.— A gross
ville to Orlando. A shorter haul, o f
deficiency in the national fiscal tran­ 22 milea was cited as another illustra^
sactions of two billion one hundred
tlon—that of from . Winstom-Salem to
million for this fiscal year and one Plant .City, in which the charge was
billion, five hundred million for the
$1.42 per hundred, against the h a d
next fiscal year is the forecast by
from Winstom-Salem to Tampa with,
Secretary Houston, testifying before
a charge of $1.18. Thia la unfair and
the Senate finance committee consid­ it seems that we must locate la Jack­
ering soldier bonus bill today.
He
sonville to receive the advantage o f
said federal finances were in such
the present rates, he aald. However,,
shape that new sourcea of revenue
he continued, even though we loeate
must be found and that no new bur­
our factory in Jacksonville we will
dens should be added to the national
establish our main offices in Orlando,
marine spike into the hole in the treasury.
.
as it is the center of the local mar*
ttom o f the boat, despite' the fact
ketlng o f our product.”
at be could not s w i m . — Tampa Tri* BOOZE GUARD IS
FATALLY SHOT
CHRISTMAS DINNER
. TO COST LESS THIS
YEAR THAN IN 1919

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CINCINNATI*, Dee. 28.— Joseph
Kline, a guard on a truck loaded with
whiskey^ bound from Bentacky to
, (By TV# I s W i i M B n*#)
New York, was fatally shot in an un­
WASHINGTON,
Dec. 83,-T h e sen­
successful attempt to sisal the whis­
ate, following the house plans, ar­
key today.
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ranged to adjourn today until MoodafVv
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SCRANTON, Pa„ Dec. 28—Thieves

teday smashed a window of the First
National Bank here and filled their
P^tets with new currency which was
^•played on a Christmas tree, bht
the police arrested them before they
could escaoe. •
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NEW YORK, Dee. 28^-Reguiar
quarterly dividend of one per cent
on common and two per oent on 1»
preferred stock was today declared by
the Virginia Carolina Cbeaieal Com-

(By TV* I

corner of Magnolia and Firet streets, the faith of youths.

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WASHINGTON, Dee. 1
FORT WORTH, Dec. 23.— Tom M.
ly -fair weather for Chrfi
Vickery, white man charged with
predicted on the Atlantic
killing policeman taken from jail \id the Weather B o m o , lynched at midnight by mob*
BITTER FIGHT
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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD FRID AY / DECEMBER 17, 1P20 —

LEAGUE OF NATIONS
.
to see him' after an absence o f many HERE IS GKAYDON LOWER
WILL
INVESTIGATE
_
OF THE BACHMAN BAND
moons. Mr. Colbert is one o f the
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TURKISH
nARUMS*
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pioneers o f the Moore Haven section
and has grown up with the country, A soloist is coming,
.
(Tram T h sn 4 * r‘ * D »U j)
( •Mlj p*t«10M*T »U i t )
BRIDGE
Will be in Sanford soon,
having at this time somo fine farm
GENEVA, D ec 15— A
proposal
•
Mrs. Charles Fcdder entertained jng land covered with growing crops. He’ll set the city humming
for the League of Nations to ■■■*t**
at bridge Wednesday afternoon in |
_______
On every catchy tunc.
the duties now performed by.BoIlaai
her apartment in the Weleka. The
Twenty-five or more members of A musician of great power,
under international opium convention
Well known actoas the land,
rooms were attractively decorated in the Sanford lodge o f Odd Fellows
regulating traffic In the drug wei»
poincettias and ferns.
! went to Orlando Monday night to at- And that is Graydon Lower*
discussed by the* assembly today.
Of the MILLION DOLLAR BAND.
Bridgc wns played at three tables,' tend a meeting of the Odd Fellows of
The “ white slave” resolution sop.
Graydon
Lower, Euphonium soloMrs. II. B. Lewis winning the prizo Orlando nnd surrounding territory,
pressing traffic in women and chil­
WEATHER AND CROP CONDI­
for high score, a beautiful glove box. The Orlando lodge put on the degreo
dren was unanimously adopted site*
A delicious salad course was served work and several from Sanford took
TIONS IN FLORIDA! FOR TIIE
an address^ by Miss Hennio Portthe first degreo and afterwnrd a fine
WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 14. at the close o f the game.
hammer, o f Denmark, who plead for
Those present were: Mrs. A. R. banquet wns served in the banquet
an -investigation of women in Asia.
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Temperature: Temperatures were Key, Mrs. Ed Lane, Mr$. W. J. Thig­ room of the lodge.
Minor and Armenia where she n H
pen, Mrs. J. S. Smith, Mrs. D. W.
' generally equable In most o f the pen­
twenty thousand women were In cap­
The many friends o f Prof. W.
insula, being normal at all regular Smith, Mrs. L. P. McCuller, Mrs. Rcgtivity.
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r
inald
Holly,
Mrs.
E.
F.
Householder,
Harvey
arc glad to see him back in
stations, except 2 degrees above nor­
i j Mrs. Fred Walsma,
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Mrs. II .B. Lewis,'the music business in Sanford again.
ARMING ANI) MAKES SWORDS mal at Key West. Freezing occurr
BRITISH MISSION
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He will be associated with H. L.
in the extreme northern and w e s t e S ^ 1” ' C' E&gt; Hcnry " nd M,“ WilkcyINTO PLOWSHARES.
INFLUENCED
Gibson in the phonograph and piano
counties on several days and rather
MAYBE. *
SHIPPING BOARD
CECILIAN MUSIC CLUB
business and ns Mr.Hnrvey has many
heavy frost in the upper portion, of
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Students day program last Satur- fH(,nds a„ ov„ thla BCctlon
the
(B y TV* A
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Fra*»)
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 15.—It be­ the north-central portion.
day afternoon was notably good nnd 8Ucccg9 o f the new firm ifl aasurmL
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WASHINGTON,
Dec.
15— M e»Pcrcipitation: The rainfall was
gins to look as though disarmament
largely attended.
\ y\sjde f rom being a piano salesman,
•bors
o
f
the
British
Mission
visiting
might encircle the world after March generally deficient, although it was
In addition to the usunl piano, num- and tunei.( p rof. Harvey is a fine
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the
United
States
in
1917
attempted
V
•'«k»
fourth if the House Naval Affairs about normal in the extreme western bers were: A part song from four
to influence the shipping board's poL
means anything by their statements portion of the section; more moisture High School girls: Lillie Ruth Spenc­ musician and knows whereof ho
'kies,
William Denman, first chair­
speaks
when
he
talks
about
a
musi­
made in a canvass o f the situation is needed in some localities of the er, Florence Henry, Margaret Zachman
of-th
e Board testified today be­
cal
instrument.yesterday in the house. .The commit­ South. Rainfall on Monday probably nry and Lillian Shinholzcr. Mrs. Dun­
fore
the
House
committee investigat­
tee is undivided on the subject of covered the extreme northern coun­ can gave a splendid paper on “ Dis­
(From TVurtdajr'i Dally)
in
g
the
board.
He said Sir Connop
disarmament and does not lqok kind­ ties— being unfavorable on some low couragements in Music, Study and
Mrs. J. S. Dinkcl and daughter,
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‘Gothrie,
member
o f the British mis­
lands.
ly upon* the suggestions of Secretary
Helps to Meet Them.”
Miss Olive, of Longwood, are among
s
io
n
,
was
mado
a
member o f the od­
Daniels made yesterday in which he
Condition o f Crops: The weather
Plano selections covered were: „ the visitors to the city today.
stated that unless America was prop- o f tho week, as a whole, was general“
MILi
v*80rY
b°artL
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ist with Harold Bachmnn’s
Giguc Bretonne •____
Bnchmann
erly armed she could never enforce -ly favorable for citrus fruits, celery,
LION
DOLLAR BAND’’ will appear
• EmUy Bailey.
Relatives of Doyle Clay received a
NO CENSORSHIP
peace while all other nations were lettuce, cabbage, strawberries and
in
Sanford
Christmas week, op his
Waterfall _____________ F. S. Mayor telegram, Wednesday, telling o f his
ON MESSAGES
arming and getting ready for anoth­ oats. Some cane was planted, and
second season with that organization.
Florence Henry
marrihge in Titusville, Tuesday.
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PASSING THROUGH
er war.
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the planting of the oat crop is not finDuring the war Mr. Lower was lead­
Valse C a p rice _____. . . . ___Ncwland
The prevailing opinion of the ma­
localities .
T. C. King, formerly with tho er of a cavalry band which nehieved
IBjr’ Th. Ai*6cl*t*d Pr«i»l
Sarah Whccless
jority
o f the -------------------members of the house , benn crop
has been
WASHINGTON, Dec. 15.—TcnU•
w
r
---------- shipped;
■«
' it was Hobgoblins ______j _______
Williams office'force of John Russell, has ac­ considerable reputation.' He was rccand virtually all the members of the very sntsifnetory. Tomatoes in small
cepted a position with the Seminole, ognized as one of the finest cuphon-! tive agreement, “ no censorship shall
Nezzie Stone
naval affairs committee is that tho quantities are being shipped from the w &gt; | u ................. prc9S{&gt;rt Firat&gt;stcp Hotel as night clerk.
ium players in the army service. Mr. be imposed upon messages merely
United States should do
nothing south. The planting o f spring, truck
Lower was one of the hits of the se a -1passing through relay points,” vra*
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Eleanor Bolly
.
more than cafry forward the great crops is under way. Small quantities
Mr. W. D. Baker, who is a brother- son with the “ MILLION DOLLAR reached today by the International
Serenade ___________________ Libert
naval construction program of 1916 o f strawberries will be available for
in-law of Mr. F. P. Foster, comes the BAND” Inst season nnd comes back Communications conference, Walter
Virginia McDaniels
‘—the largest ever iqpthorized by any holiday markets The cane crop has
Vnlso No. 2 ____.’___________ Durand last of the week to be a guest nt the to the organization this winter after S. Rogers, American ropresgntaUve,
nation at one time. Representative f been banked nnd syrup making '• is
a successful season in Hlinoiar and, told the senate committee.
Valdez for the winter.
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Mndeline Mallnm
Butler, Pennsylvania, chnirmnn of largely completed. 'Ranges are in fair
Iowa as a director o f a twelve piece I
To the Rising Sun (from Norwe­
the committee said.
rcondition in the peninsula. The pcgian Suite)........ Trygve Torusen . Mr^ W. J. Thigpen,- Mr. Arthur concert orchestra under his own name. FRUIT RATE HEARING
The' 1916 program, accordingK to|cnn crop has been mostly Jiarvestcd;
YowcII, Mr. G. C. Chamberlain, Mr, In addition to his work with the brass
TO BE HELD IN JAX
Liljinn Shinholser.
Butler nnd other committee meni. up-[it is short— due, it is believed, to the i Sextette from I.ucin, Venii-Engelman Kennedy nnd Mr. Grow have returned sextette and quartette that Mr. BachDECEMBER TT1E I IT!!
on its completion, which probably f cloudy, rainy weather du
from
a
most
successful
hunting
and
man
is
featuring
this
season,
&amp;lr.
Kathleen Brady.
(By Th* AuocUUA Prats.)
will bo by January 1, 1924, will make ’ spring months.
,
Lower will be heard on this sweetest
Polka Caprice _______________ Kern fishing trip.
the United States the greatest naval
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WASHINGTON,
Dec. 15.— Tho Iatoned of all band instruments, in sev­
Corn Rutherford
Mrs. White and children, of Chica­ eral of tho Undard solos for the tcn ,u tc Commerce Commission yespower in the world, even allowing for
EAST SANFORD
Trollct For-O et-M e-N ot............ Gicsc
go, who have been stopping at the euphonium.
some uncontemplated additional con­
|terdays suspended fori further hear­
Helen Jinkcns
Vnldez Hotel for the pnst week left
ings, schedules filed by the Arizona
struction by Great Britain.
Rev. W. T. Rancher will be here
When the Roses Bloom
i
today for Mt. Dora where they will,
Eastern Railroad Co., and tho Rock
“Tha completion of the present from Apopka Sunday and preach nf-.
THE LONGWOOD PICKUP
spenq the remainder of the season.
Ihjjldirf: pFoj^-api* jwill
give
tho ternoon nnd evening at Moore’s Sta­
Island Southern Railway Co., and
Mildred Hand.
United States n supremacy of 31 tion church.
,
Tyrol . . .
Spaulding
Mr. and Mr,. C. W. F.nUmlng.r f ” pOTln* i " " ' " ' ' 1 cb* r « * “ ,n,1“
A merry party of Eustis and Taper cent over Great Britain in first
The Moore’s Station Christmas tree
.nd Mr,. Will Satchrr were rl.lto r, llnd I '* * t* bl« ; ,.
Elizabeth Whitner.
vares people were here today in the
line battle cruisers,” said Roprosen- and entertainment will be Monday
I Hearings will bo held at Chicago*
Jnpnnirn ............................ - Stanford person of Mr nnd Mrs. Willis Powell ' n
Wednesday.
tative Britten, Illinois, a member of evening, December 27th. A special
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. . ..II Jan. 3; San Francisco, Jan. 11, New
Carmetta Barber.
nnd daughter Mnxioc and Mrs. Wilthe committed! "Our first line ton -1effort has been made by those in
y 1 m fURCr&gt;° q r/ n ° W
1Orleans, Jan. 16, and Jacksonville,
Impromptu ______________ Reinhart
Hams. Willis Powell is the live wire m* on °
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Jan. 21.
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nago will then be 1,118,000 tons com- charge of the arrangements that each
Margaret Zachary.
secretary of the U ke County Cham-1 Mr' d" d Mr* - G' ° ' U V ' n0 * nd
pared with 987,000 tons of Great child in this, community shall receive
Aldn were shopping in Orlando
The meetings of the Cecilion Club
1her of Commerce and keeps his counBritain. No other nation would be something from the tree whether
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BILL BRENNAN
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Saturday,
anywhere
near
as
is“ lmembers
Sunday
school
orI Nnot.
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the
map
in
letters. *Mrs.
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now less than onc-thlrd of ours, and A free will contribution was asked ,
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Williams is the wife of Secretary Wil-j
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WITH DECISION
day in January
spent the week-end with their par­
Hams o f the Eustis Board of Trade.
she can complete no huge building for last Sunday and was responded
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ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Allen.
( 8 7 H * 1 m k UU4 Tr%st)
program that would endanger Amer- to most generously for which
G. F. S. NOTES
NEW YORK, Dec. 15.-BB1 Bren­
Miss
Elizabeth
Humphries
and
Mrs.
[
M™JS.
Dinkel
and
Miss
Olivo
lean supremacy within the next few committee is truly thankful.
The
GIirl*
ri^dly
met
N- « . Bullard of Dade City,
Mis.
Dinkel
attended
the. i Mllliop Dollar nan, who was knocked out by Jack
year*
Mr. and Mrs. A. Corpany and Mrs.
1 lie vj
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u iu iv Society
o ia iy iy
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,
.
Dempesy lastjpight said he would ask
at the Parish house Saturday and M*myc » RS 'r. Miss Claude Brabhra, Band concert Wednesday
Butler pointed out that most of C. E. Chorpering were shopping
packed a large l&gt;ox
box of games and toys »»'»*
fl‘ “ uuc Brabham «*'«
*LraT,act,n*
bu,i’ ifo r another match as he was not satMl** Maude
and Mr. J. n
R -.,( - • - '
^
,
the big battleships o f the 1916 pro­ Orlando Thursday.
.
I isfied that Dempsey wad his superwhich
they
sent
to
the
orphans
of
Miret
of
Cocoa
and
Miss
Mary
Pagett
ness
in
W
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r
d
Wednesday.
gram have not been completed, beMr. nnd Mrs. R. I. Grier have Mr.
of Winter Haven, aro at the Seminole
Mrs. E. E. Hardy was shopping in ior. Dempsey left today for the Pacause of the war policy of building Grier’s sister, Mrs. J. Y. Pharr nnd the St. Mary’s Home in the mount1,
,
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w h ile th ev take the state teachers' Orlando Thursday.
.
j effic coast until he begins his trainT h
C,n
‘
°riT ,hr" Ch, " dr" ’ ° f r , "
C •„** T L
Th' " T
T T 1’ 1'" '" . " " examination
Hoy amt Bill Coleman and Jack |„c ,or hi. m.teh with J . . . WlllUnl,
pletion will require lame a p p ro,!,., yu e.t. tor an indefinite time. M r.,to pt.e to,.an d s.n tr. to the unfor- e.amlnattan.
Vann.de, were vi.itor. la OrlandoySt. Patrick-, dly.
tions, without touching an additional Pharr will be here for Christmas |tunate children of Seminole county.
T
Mrs. Charles B. Tyler has re- Saturday,
i
program, as recommended by Secre­ Mrs. Pharr was here for a visit la st, They hev»ve in doing good They also
turned to her home on La^e Onoro,, Claude HenchclifT, J. H. Allan and HORGENTHAU
tary Daniels.
.
_ w inter..
'have good times among i her. t rives,
„
. ..
having spent the summer in the C. E. Hartley motored down to OrMEDIATING
Butler and other members of the
The^ whole o ft h e E w t
werei_Inhaving four bowling team, and they
viilUnf &gt;t Bogtori( New York, ,mndo Sunday
FOR ARMENIA
committee' also believe that the town to hear the Million Dollar band expect to bowl with other girls „ ___________ ■ -r-v._____ ■ t. i. - j - u . ! * ,i .. \ i ___-#
Syracuae and Thousand Islands. Mr. i Miss Mary Griggs of Sanford
United States should not authorize ^last Wednesday night.
[ teams in th estate. This sociey has
(By TV* A***«l*t-4 Fr***l
and Mrs. Tyler have as their house-' visiting Miss Alda LeV.nean additional program until it is d efi-' Mr. and Mrs. Willism Wood, the been organized two months. The
WASHINGTON,
Drf-f 15.— Hfenir
guest their aunt, Mrs. J. W. Buston &gt; W. A. Woodcock was transacting
nitely determined Whether this ns- Geneva bridge folks, had as guests officers are:
President, Kathleen
Morganthnu,
former
ambassador t*
of Syracuse, N. Y.
business In Sanford Friday.
Uon ia to enter snme kind of an in- last week their old friends, Fred Mil- Brady; vice-preisdent, Maud LaJce;
Mr.' and Mra. H.~R? Chapman and Turkey* Wfts select« 1 bY
ternational association or will agree ler of Ionica and William Richardson secretary, Zeta Davidson; treasurer,
__________
home next week to Wl,9on 10 act *• president’s personal
INTERNATIONAL.
CORRESPOND*on
are ex,-ctcd
i
with other leading naval powers, par­ of Belding, both Michigan towns.
|Mildred Holly; reporter, Mary Ellzaspend Christmas with Mrs. Chap- representative in mediating belwaew
ENCE COURSE
ticularly Great Britain and Japan, on
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Fay and daugh- beth Puieston.
man’s parents, Mr. and Mr*. J. S. tbe Armenians and Tnrkish Nttiona disarmament policy.
ter, Miss Susie, of Cameron avenue,
O. A. Farrington, representing the DinkeL
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have as their guests, Mr*. Fay’a sis­
International Corresponednce School. Mrs. Wallscq Thompson iof Orlando ~
~
W. R. BATES WILL MANAGE
ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. F. L.
o f Scranton, Pa., is conducting a spent the day, Monday, w th Mr. and j
CALLED TO T R o l l F T
JONES' CASH STORE HERE Fichner, of S t Paul, Minn.,, a cousin
(From w*dn**4*7'i D«iij)
window display at Elders Springs Mrs. E. E. H ardy.. -.
W A ^ H T O rT o iT ^ W
15.—Lsurio f Mrs. Fay’s, Mrs. Clendel, of DavLewis Fielcher left last week for water depot where he would be
Mrs. Geo. Stuart is taking thef
' a o n m u i u n , uec.
The announcement that W. R. enport, Iowa, and son Charles were
New York where he will bo. engaged pleased to meet all ambitious people teacher’s examination. In Snnford cnce Ginnell, former member o f th»
British parliament, nnd Miss Rntk
Bates, o f this city, will take
the guests recently enroute to their win­
i in business.
■1
ans interested in Improving this week.
Russell,
o f Chicago, W
were
management of the Jones’. Cash Store ter home in Fort Lauderdale. &gt;
their education and condition through; Tho ladies o f the Civic League are “
c " ' ol
CJT5 caBed tocom m itted
Missc (Bercie Long, of Monogahela
in Sanford' comes as a pleasant sursystem —
o f ----homo
study.
holding ---------------------------a bazanr Wednesday
testify before the
_
.
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...
. .
. , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meiseh have -a ---------------- 'for
- — the
—- “, ny
pricc among his legion of friends. Mr. Pa is expected here this week to vis- ^ ^
M f anJ Mr|
Tho , c g arfi thc ori&lt;flnato r8 of bencflt o f the library. They also wiU 'nvestigatfng the Irish question.
Bates will take charge of the Jones it er parents, . r. an • r*- • ‘ *'iW olf nnd daughter from Long Is- tho correspondence method oif in- have a rummage sale Saturday, D e -1
■tore on January first and in the Long and other relatives during the . .
PRICE WORK
r
struction nnd in thc 29 years they comber 18th.
store will have the assistance of Mrs. holiday season.
|
’
SCHEDULE
ON
have been engnged in this work have
J. S. Dinkel was transacting busiCLOTHING
Bates, who will act as cashier and
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Commons, of I W. L. Morgan is home for a few educated thousands who for various ness in Sanford Tuesday.
clerk and this will mean that the Stona Island were callers at the Llls- (UyB Bnd h,B many f rjendB arc Kjad
would have bccn un„ble to
Mr. Rankin and Mr. Bly of Or(Br TV* Ai *m I*u 4 Frau.)
customers will havp service at all
W° rt p j o t ^un“ y*
|to have him here again. Mr. Morthe knowledge necessary to turn lando and Chas. Fcdder and wife of
tlmea. Mr. Bates Is an experienced -••• h AS i
gan reports a fine business over the failure Into success. There nrc thou- Sanford were visiting J. E. Phipps
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15'„
of
merchant having been in the grocery
Mrs. ,Toyama recently
state In his line.
aands today holding prominent posi- Sunday.
‘
hcd“ ' C. ad° Pted l"
the clothing manufacturers associa­
and general merchandise business at word from Japan that her youngest
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tions simply because they used their
tion
and amalgamated clothlnr work-*
many points in Georgia and Florida. sister and Mar-da Mayada had been
David Price, thc supervisor of the Bpnr|? timo for ayBt&lt;;rnatic study.
I
SERVICE MEN WANT
era
union
said it amounts to • **l&lt;*kHe haa been a resident of this city married. They will
not
I
come
to
.............. .
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- Jones’ Cash Store, left for Orlando
For the
t two yearB Mr&gt; F„ .
* EVADERS PROSECUTED out.”
for the past three years, being with America until next year. Mrs Toy- today to arrange for a larger stock rinKton haa had charge 0f buB,neBB
the Rivers Bros., and has many
n rv
S‘ v 0rd
of the I. C. S. In West Florida but
, b, tv. A.~,.ud rr.*.i
friends here and elsewhere who will mother had
died at her home ‘ " Sellers will have charge o f the store waa refenUy tranafc^ . d to this ter-|
WASHINGTON, Dec. 18.-Charges COMMUNISTS
IN CZECHO-SLOTAKIA
be glad. -to know that he ia going in
J*pan•
1hcn* ,n the future; ritory. He likes Sanford and Its peo- that the War Department is Uklng no
FAILED IN PURPOS*
for himself.
.
Onc of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
: pie better than any other on the ter- action toward prosecution o f dTaft
Dunns little sone .is recovering
from
, . ,
. Jimrhy Pierson has arrived in the Htory and will make It his home,
1evaders and deserters were filed with
(By TV* Am*«UU4 Tnu)
serious illness from scarlet f e v e•-city
r . * tnd ia a„ flt aa a fIddle for hla
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BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS!
i the nouse Judiciary committee today ..PA RIS, Dee .16.— Att*®?** ^
The little Walden boy at Cameron bout with DlUy H o ff^ Q at
Prin-i
BASKET RALL GAME
by representatives of service men’s Communists in Czecbo-Slovaki to &lt;*~
Fight tuberculosis
Seals may be City his recovered from the diph- cesa
xhia ihotlld prova moat
organlsatlons.
.
! erthrow the government failed entire­
bought a t the foUowIng places. Booth ,.theria. Dr. Denton used &gt;all pre- lnter(.atinK to B„ lovera of thil
1
Sanford High School is going to'
ly, according 16' dispatches to -th*
at postoffice, Mrs. It. J. Holly, chair- cautions to prevent other cases.
pport.
play Kissimmee High School Friday TQ REORGANIZE THE
French foreign office today. Ik
man; Booth at Yowell’a, Mrs. John
The Pezall home on BeardalL-avenight and a very good game 1s exSHIPPING BOARD the government is emerging\ ~
Leonard!, chairman; Mri W. L. Mor­ nue is looking fine with new paint,
The many friends of F. W. MsThc
w‘ “ ^ caUfd at
strong position and Communis lcs“"
gan, county chairman* apartment 16,
Some one with a view to cutting honey ^
^ him out again 3=°0 P- m- Th*8 ‘ 8 » doublcheadcr
(By TV* Su*«l*U i fra**) .
:
,
Welaka Apartments; Mrs. Hal Wight,
first Every- 1 WASHINGTON, Dec. 16th-R eor- ie™ WCt* * * ^
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to
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playing
Mrs. C «.._F a ,. Jr., and M n. W. T. t l » D a l ^ c ^ p a v fy U llM , -m ~ . (U r lh. '..qpnutinn
I. *nv*te&lt;l
Invited to
to come
com . out and see ganization o f thc shipping board by SENATE PASSED
amputation oof( b od , 18
Langley, Park avenue.
house at Moiris SStstion one night
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one o f hU legs. Mr. Mahoney can »h® b°y» and If‘ rl8 ot Sanford play divorcing the emergency fleet corporANTI-STRIKE BlU*
nt-i v
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m U '1? Jni*
aT * /.,n° t&lt; UnK only get obt in his car but will be some good basket ball.
lation and the selection of experienc-1
j._____
Bids have been let by the South,how much fertilizer and l.fft no clues. ^
^
to hi* business in a|
----------------------------led shipping men for the management
&lt;y, tv* ji^ m
'Florida Farms Company at Moore
few weeks.
| Arcadia on January 26 will elect o f each organization, are among the
WASHINGTON, Dee. 16.—The 1
Haven for the erection of five new
The man who never looks up is- •
irter board for the purpose of suggestions o f Martin J. Gillen, of ate passed the anti-strike bill m*1
charter
residences which will be occupied by rank failure when it comes to lifting
ding the present, city charter or the House Committee that is invest!-, interference with. Interstate ci
N. A. Colbert is here from Moore amending
those wishing' to buy them.
Haven and his many friends are glad o f adopting a new .one..
..gating the shipping board.
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THE SANFORD HERALD
IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

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TH E SANFO RD W E E K L Y H E R A LD , F R ID A Y , DECEMBER 24, 1920

VOLUME X IL

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FIRST. BAPTIST CHURCH

K m /m
; iscences

The P a sto r B uilder

I’nrk Avenue nnd Sixth Street

By MISS M IN N IE E. S T E W A R T .
SANFORD, FLORIDA.
Mr. C. H. Tuxbury was the first
P L A N OF THE B U ILD IN G
SnyH Welcome—
, Dr. George Hyman, pastor o f the
(B). a charter member o f the^Fim t church clerk, and J find from his
To all who mourn and need comfort,
church
letter
to
the
Wckiva
Associa­
B»ptist Church o f Sanford,
The building is unique. The best p j „ t Baptist Church, Sanford, w as
To al who are tired nnd need rest,
e
.
tion, September 30, 1885, that at that
To all who are friendless and netid friendship,
points in the Third Baptist Church o f born in Washington County, Georgia,
time the church membership was 36,
Mrs. E. E. Cox)
To all who are lonely and want companionship,
St. Louis, the Sanford High School August 7, 1882. His fathre, Rev. J.
and the total contributions fo r all ob­
To nil who are homeless and want sheltering love,
nnd the Tabernacle Baptist Church o f j . Hyman, was a Baptist minister f o r
To ni who pray and to all who do not but ought,
When I renchcd Sanford first, in jects fpr the yenr, including church
Atlnnta arc combined in this structure. 1n period of fifty years and'it was hi*
and Sundny School expenses, was
To ai who sin nnd need a Saviour,
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.
.
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jSS-t, the Epi«c°P a' Church was stand­
$640.75.
‘
&lt;
It
meets the requirements of the chiershed desire that his only
And to whosoever will come.
ing in its present location the Pres­
The State Mission Bonrd gave the
Opens wide the doors, and making a free place, in the name of Super-standard Sundny School nnd hns bhould also enter the ministry.
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nA fllii u'nm nn
sm ans had a building on the lot church finnpcinl assistance for severnl
»». !
n„ ’ mother was a godly woman
wno
Jesus the Lord.
an
auditorium
that
w
ill
scat
808
hcr
hu8band’s
. ambition *hat
iheir present church stands, yenrs.
sons. There arc no connecting or roll- ' th0|r boy should become a minister.
Our first church building! 32x50
. the Methodist Church on the
ing1 doors.
.
1 Dr. Hyms,n is a graduate o f the
feet, to scat? 240, was, though not
northwest comer of Sanford avenue
The
Sunday
School
part
Is
three
n QUSton High School, of Arab!, Ga.,
finished, in shape to bo occupied in
i cirth street had been completed
stories
with
an
arrangement
for
r
o
o
f;nm|
0f the Georgia Normal College,
1885.
gnrden.
On
the
first
floor
Is
found
the
0£
Abbeville,
Georgia. H o.took
a
£ £ before. but the M
k M
N o conversions were reported till
church
office,
the
toilets,
the
lobby
special
course
in
Mercer
University
no church organization, much less n 1886, when four wero bnptizcd during
or pnrlor, the crndlo roll, department, nnd a two-year courso in tho Souththe assoclatlonnl year.
••
pUcc to worship.
nnd
the beginners department. On tho urn Baptist Theological Seminary, o f
The church letter of 1888 states that
Before the completion o f the Meth­
second floor is tho Sundny School audi­ Louisville, Ky., later taking pastor­
"Our sisters havo been very hard nt
in
Florida — Apalachicola,
torium where juniors nlso meet. On ates
odic Church a Sundny School was or- work for tho Master and have secured
the
third
floor
is
the
kitchen,
an
d
!
Ilrooksvillc
and
Marianna. For ono
ijf* . •
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pnUod of which Dr. A. E. Phillips nlmost money enough to finish the in
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banquet room, the primary depart- year he wns professor o f Old and
’ juporintendent nnd n Bnptist, Mr. side of our church building, nnd to
ment, the Intermediate department, N ew Testament in the Bnptist High
White was secretary, nnd put an addition nt. the rear of the
School from which ho graduated. Fo*
rtnd the library nnd rending room.
0
'
n class In his ef- chuith to conUin bnPtiat,T* drc” ,nK
one
three yenrs he wns Secretary o f
Tim basement of the mnln nudltorsometimes taught
•
rooms, etc." I well remember being
Sunday
School and II. Y. P. U. work,
in
r v u iii
IU I
U iu
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ium is used ns a cluli
room
for
tho
fort" to help in the work.
1jn tbc church several evenings when
™ . &lt;■ "|ulpi*d ,* » Storuu
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Rev. I. S. Mahon of Illinois, who ^
n)pn &gt;vb„ Rad been busy in their
Boy and GlrLScouts. r h‘
' i n VhU work that ho first visited
with dressing rooms and lockers. The
pleasing person• rim'd the ceremony nt my mnr- 1offices and plnces of business all day
pastor’s study is to the right
« » l “a lity
™ captivated
h
i
s his heprers.
hearers. During
During
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nnintinir
the walls and
doing
werc
painting
.the
nnd
and soon after baptized me,
choir loft nnd pulpit platform. Just
other finishing work while their wives
this time he founded the
Flroida
in Sanford the winter o f 1882­
to the rear of the baptistry there are Baptist Assembly which has proyen
help lamps nnd InntoVns so they could
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well arranged dressing rooms. Tho to be a most helpful factor In the
83 and’ held occasional services, but sec better whnt thcy^wcrc doing. 1
choir loft will sent 30 singers. Tho life of the denomination.
won returned to his Illinois home.
have n very vivid mental picture of
mnln oor will scat 563 and the gal­
On October 15, 1913, he became
The First Bnptist Church of San­ Mr. Irn Kaufman and his wife, so
PROGRAM
lery 216.
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pastor nt Sanford. During his pasemployed, nnd severnl others.
ford was organized Februnry 3, 1884,
The building is 117 fee t long by 55 toratc of seven yenrs tho church has
FIR S T SERVICE
A l the close of the first ten years
with 18 members, in the old Town
wide
nnd throe, stories high. Mr. S. experienced n period of continuous
of the history of the church the rhurch
O.
Shinholsor
of Snnford nnd Mr. ' and unprecedented prosperity— over
Hall, a long, crude room upstairs in letter shows n membership of 90,
Elton
Moughton
of Ocnlo drow tho four hundred members having been
, wooden building which looked old total contributions for the associn1received, n splendid new building
plans.
even then, north of Commercial street tionnl year, ending September 30,
SU N D AY, DECEMBER 2fiTH
erected and tho entlro work re-or­
on Pain etto avenue on the lot where 1894, being $764.93.
T
H
E
BUILDING
COMM1TTF.E
ganized ami enlarged.
7:30
A.
M.
Then came the trying yenrs after
When tho war broko out Dr. Hythe Wight Grocery Company’s build­ “ the big freeze" nnd nt the close of
Prayer nnd Praise
The building committee of the mun became so intensely Interested in
ing now stands.
October, 1902, when D. J. Broekcr was
9:30 A. M.
.
Temple has been composed of two sets the boys in khnki thnt ho volunteered
Rev \V. Chaudoin ("U ncle Shad,”
pastor, J. W. O. Singletary, church
The Sunday School
of officers. The first committee had his srevices nnil was made chaplain
known and loved by nil the Bnptists
clerk, and D. R. Brisson, Sunday
11:00 A. M.
of the state in those yenrs), together School superintendent, the total mem­
' to do with the construction of thc|,,f the --------- Division, which office
Prelude
with Rev. J. W Butts, was present
• Sunday School department of th e 1he hold for twenty-one months. His
bership was only 03.
Temple. Mr. P. R. nrisson wns the regiment wns in France for thirteen
it the organization. Rev. Butts wns
But I must lenvc many incidents Doxology
Invocation
ami Jno. I). Jinkins, II. E. months and during thnt time his e f­
piMot of the Orlando church and re­ untold nnd mnny names unmentioned
"O h . For a Closer Walk” 1chnirmm
forts were unceasing iff behalf o f his
Hymn
filled there, but only preached there of those who through these almost
Luke. 1th Chapter Tolnr. M M Stewart nnd George D. men. He never flinched at any hard­
Seri
pf
ure
Ballard were the members.
i-n.r i&gt;month, *rd he was called as thirty-seven yenrs hnve played nnd
The second committee hnd to do ship or danger, going with the boys
pa?t
a.i .r
&gt;t here for *hc
»hc remaining Sun^
Bncrificp(l (or this church. Interlude
into the jaws o f death. He was cited
Prayer
"Is It Not Wonderful" with the construction o f the Temple for bravely or&gt; the battlefield o f tho
thogo whom I knew so well
rl!*&gt;'* ,n M,h month. However, he deauditorium. Mr. J. D. Hood is the
ill.,I
return, to Georgia so recnrl|cr yonrB have been called Hymn
rid
mu i' u n iv i
--#
OHering
•
chnirmnn
and Judge Schellc Maine*, A rgonne.
ignetl both pnstorntes in Mny, 1884, |up higher
.
. th
Mrs. A. M. Phillips
lie
to
the church
church triumphant:
triumphant; Solo............................
When the war was over Chaplain
"Th e First Sermon’’ Joo Cameron nnd Jno. D. Jenkins nrc Hyman returned to Sanford, whero
ami left the state.
others' have moved away from San­ Serm on............ ........
.. Mrs. Earnest Betts the members.
On May 3, 1885, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. ford and arc church workers in other
he received a joyful welcome.
Ho
Solo.................................................
.
Both committees have done excel­
........"O,
Happy Day”
J. Ilurk of Montrose, Pa., united with
gave
several
lectures
on
his
experi­
Hymn ....................................... ........
plnces.
’
, ,
lent work nnd hnve proven thnt busi­
the rhurch by letter, also their son,
ences while in France.
Rev. J. Wildrnan ,of Virginia, was Benediction
ness men tnkc nctive interest in the
Lewis. Lowis Buck was n conse­
1910 to 1913; his Postude
Business Relations.
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.1 our pastor from Vork of tho Church.
• v
nn(, Rcnt)e gpjvit did much to
crated young Christinn but in the j
2:30-4-.OO P. M.
•
At the time o f his cnll to tho min­
last stages of consumption and his unify our membership, m" 1 enhance
istry Dr. Hyman wns cashier of a
Visit the Church
THE B U ILD E R
death occurred two weeks later, on spirituality, and with the coming of
large business concern nnd he has
6:30 P. M.
used his business ability to good ad­
May 17th. As n memorial’ of their Dr George Hyman to us in the fall of
The B. Y. P. U. Services
The
committee
in
chnrge
of
tho
vantage in the work of this and oth­
ion his parents bought and presented 1913 the church entered upon a new
.
.
7:30
P
.M
.
construction
of
the
Temple
is
well
er churches. A t tho present time ho
to the church n cpmmunlon service. ora of increased usefulness.
Who
pleased
with
the
builder.
Mr.
S.
O.
is a member o f tho Executive- Board
Christmas
Sonff
Service
th.t
wns
preient
oR
lh
.
memo™bl.
After Mr. Butts left, ministers from
Shlnholser
has
taken
real
personal
o f Southwestern University o f Fort,
Deland supplied the pulpit fo r
a Thanksgiving Day when the shack
"Th e Prince of Peace”
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•
interest
in
the
construction
and
has
Worth, Texas, a member o f the State
was
built,
will
ever
forget
it,
or
the
couple of months, then, at the sug­
£ [ cluda°
.............."Hark, The Glad Sound' given entire satisfaction. His fore­ Mission Board o f Florida, and fo r
good
purpose
it
served
in
giving
us
gestion of Rev. Chaudoin, we cAllcd
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'T o Us a Child of Hope is Born' man, Mr. VanNcss, hns proven his two years served on tho Foreign Mis­
Rev Geo. P. Guild, formerly of Wis- an “overflow room" for our young
n°
of................
..“ Once in Royal David's City] ability ns such nnd is qualified as fore­ sion Bonrd o f tho Southern Baptist
eonsin, but who hnd been pnstor of people’s meetings.
...................
"A
nd There Were Shepherds man for any building he may under­ Convention, Richmond, Va.
Then enme the time when our lend­
the .Incksonville church. He^wns with
oj,®
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"How
Bright
Appears the M o rn in g Star take. Others connected with tho ’ Dr. Hyman was married to Mis*
a
or f..r n’ year. - It wns during his er inspired us to arise and erect
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. ."Behold There Came building nre Jack Collins, plasterer; Virgil- Horne, o f Jasper, Fla., **
pastorate !thnt the first provcrbinl larger and better building wherein
charming wontan who was won a
..j
To The World’ Otto Schmcbl, brick nnd cement;
“choir difficulties" occurred.
The more efficient service for our Lord Contralto S olo....................................
warm place in the hearts o f tho peo-.
could
be
rendered,
nnd
the
three-story
Gillen
&amp;
Fry,
electricians;
Ball
Hard­
Chorus........................................................
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lady lender of the choir (who was
pie. She is a graduate in both liter­
Sunday
School
building
replaced
the
ware
Company,
plumbers;
L«ca
Bros.,
Bapitsm
realign fine musician) would discard
ary and musical courses, having taken
little
church
o
f
the
nineteenth
cen­
radiators;
Dunlap
&amp;
Long,
painters,
Benediction
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the hymns thnt the pastor had se­
Cowan Tin Shop, H ill Lumber Com­ special work in Cox College, Atlan­
lected nnd sing others, without con­ tury. Then, with America’s entrance
MISS A LI.IE TRAFFORD PASTOR’ S pany, Battle Lumber Company, H ill t a Sho was a teacher In the Florida
into tho World War, Dr. Hyman left
T H E P IP E ORGAN
sulting Dr. Guild. Ho remonstrated
US, to become Chaplain of the 326th
Hardware Compnny and the Peoples’ Normal College, Madison, at tho time
AS S IS T A N T
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with her, saying he selected
Dm
o f hcr ninrriagc. Two Interesting
Infnntry, nnd mnny o f our young men
Bank.
hymns with great care to fit the sub­
A
club
of
Indies
wns
organized
children
brighten the Hyman homo,
volunteered in the Army and Navy.
ject of his sermon, but she replied:
No church can be more fortunate In
Vlrgie Horne, 12 years old, and John
Four of “ our boys," Arthur'Tossing, five years ngo for the purpose of
GROWTH OF M EM BERSHIP .
“No one ever pays any attention to
Eli, ngo eight.
Carl Malm, Joe Laing and Walter buying tho pipe organ for the New securing a. pastor’s assistant than the
the wordg, nnyWny, and the other
Dr. Hyman hns meant a great dear
Lovel, never came back to us in life. Temple. This club soon became known First Baptist Church of Snnford. Miss
The membership o f the church has
music is so much better." Shortly
I&gt;ongf sad, anxious months passed, as the Pipe Organ Club. It hns done Allie Trafford. holds this position and griwn since the coming of Dr. George to Sanford. Ho is n tireless worker.
thereafter this Indy’s oldest daughter, but though the activities of the n fine work and made the purchase
nnd his efforts have not been confin­
has proven her worth beyond words. Hymnn from 180 to 501.
“Miss Knte," was to bo mnrricd, nnd church wc4 c hindered by the absence of the orgnn for the Temple.
ed simply to his church, hi* endeav­
The orgnn was built by Geo. Kilgen She looks after the finnnccs, visits the
her mother consulted with hcr pastor of so mnny workers and by the rav­
ors embracing the entire town and.
about the music to be sung nt the ages of the dreaded "flu ," Mr. M. II. &amp; Son.’, x&gt;f St. Louis, Mo. It is sev­ aick nnd In many ways is a blessing
county. Hu declares he is in love
twenty-feet to tho community through tho posi­
wedding. He suggested "H ark From Mnssey wns called as pastor,, nnd re­ enteen feet high by
with Snnford and he has proved hla
the Tomb a Doleful Sound,” and when mained with us a year before return­ wide. It is the modern electric pheu- tion sh cholds. Sho has labored ;unlove by his deeds.
the mother entered n horrified pro­ ing to Georgin, and the church was nmtlc organ (duplex) with detached tiringly for tho new building. Sho
lie does not wear n long cost— nor
console. The organ will be in the gives her ful ltime tothe service of
test, he replied: “ You kpow no one held together.
long face. Ho is invariably cour­
tho church. H er life-U fully conse­
rear
o
f
the
building
while
the
con­
ever pays any attention to the words,
ageous
and cheerful—and manages
On
Dr. Hyman’s return from
to Impart theso qualities to
those
and where will you find n grander old France after tho close of the war, ho sole w ill bo on tho rostrom where tho crated and her business mind make
with whom he comes in contact. H e
tune than ‘China’ to which these came back to us, and the record o f minister stands. Tho case Is of oak hcr tho Ideal person fo r such a poslcarries the same fearlessness into the
words arc always sung?" However, tho last year and a half is fresh in to mntch the woodwork o f the build­ tion. The church’s wonderful growth
ing. The pipes nre in gold bronze is due In no small dcgTeo to her slrvpulpit which he displayed on the bat"China" was not sung nt the wed­ our minds. The erection of our long
Incqucrcd. It is two manual with Icc for nnd with It.
tleficld, w agin g a relentless warfare
ding, but Dr. Gould’s selections were planned for Baptist Temple, the Spir­
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compass CC to c\ 61 notes each. It
on all forms o f evil which appear in
afterwards used nt the church service. it-blessed revival services Inst spring,
has concave and radiating A. G. O.
T H E B A P T IS T R Y
our city. H e is a man who does
Services were nt first held In the the baptismal service at Silver Lake
model pedal with compass CCC to F,
things. T o be sure, ho has visions:
Town Hall and later In tho achool- on May 2nd, when 75 yrere bttried in
30 notes. There are 16 atop keys,
The
baptistry
Is
built
aa
a
piece
of
but
he makes his dreams come true.
who
bouse which is now part o f the pri­ the watery grave, the many
518 pipes and notes, 4 combination furniture and not as a hidden pool.
In
hla
vocabularly there h no such
mary school building at the comer o f havo united by letter, the revival at­
pistons, two pedal movement*. .
It
is
of
white
enamel
and
arranged
word
aa
fa il. I f he meets an obstari*
mosphere
that
pervades
the
church,
Palmetto and Sixth. I t whs In that
The great organ has open diapas­ for both convenience and beauty. One
or
finds
another
road which leads to
__all
these
ore
blessings
for
which
wc
achoolhouse that’ the Wolnan’s Mis­
on, dulciana, melodia, flute harmon­
his
goal.
And
ao
when
there is a hard
o
f
the
unique
features
in
regard
to
can
not
be
sufficiently
thankful.
sionary Society was organized, with
ic. The Swell Organ has Saliscional,
task
to
accomplish,
a
difficult
-feat to
the
baptistry
is
the
electric
spot
light
Tho
foundations
o
f
this
organiza­
three present at the first meeting—
melodia, dulciana, flute, tremolo. The
undertake,
the
unattainable
to
at­
hidden
In
tho
ceiling
o
f
tho
building.
tion
were
laid
In
prayer
and
sacrifice.
Mrs. Walter Gwynn, Mrs. C. H. TurPedal Organ has 16 ft. bourdon.
tain, his friends will always say “ L e t
"Others
have
labored,
and
we
havo
When
tho
minister
is
ready
fo
r
the
bury and the writer. But f am glad
Tho Company has been building
George do i t ’’
to say tho membership o f our aocl^ty catered into their labors." With ita organs fo r 65 years and have * over baptismal service this light is switched
He has a burning desire to aervw
increased
opportunities
aitd
privileges
on from the dressing room and at the
soon more than doubled! Mrs. W alter
3,500 organa In the United State*.
his
felolwman. No cloistered cell
may the First Baptist Church of. San­
Gwynn was th eftrst president o f our
Their guarantee is a)} aaaurance that same time the other' lights o f the
for
him apart from humanity. He
ford
enter
more
and
more
**cb
***.“
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missionary society and when her
the organ will never break down, nor building are extinguished. This fight­
only want* "to live in a house by the
Ing year lnot the spirit o f the Christ,
GEORGE H Y M A N . D. D.
ing
system
is
the
g
ift
o
f
Mr.
L.
Y
.
health failed In 1894; ao aha copld no
cause annoyance, dissatisfaction and
road, and be a friend to man."
^
and bo a power fo r good in our city
The Pastor Builder
;
longer attend, Mrs. Savage was se­
repair bills.
*
. Bryan.
and
our
state.,
lected aa her successor.

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TBESANFORDHERALD

THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1920
WAVING THE BLOODY SniRT

FORESTS AND THEIR RELATION

CHARITY SHOULD BEGIN AT

Joe Earman. !(e knows that if any
—_
• HOME.
■
TO THE CITRUS INDUSTRY
man can damn him, it is. Joe Earman.
There is talk o f cutting the reprellc knows that if there is any man sentation of the Southern States on
W ill the cutting down of our for­
who will be believed by tho people it account of the so-called dlafranchlsc- ests result in disaster to our citrub
rnbllibhl Krrry Frldij I f
ls Joe Earman. Tho letter then, with ment o f the negroes at the last eloc- industry? The ameliorating influence
the thrent o f the shot gun and "four- tion. We would caution our northern of- greut bodies o f woodland has long
teen
buckshot in each barrel,’* is a , brothers and'the negroes North and been acknowledged*by scientists who
(Inm rporithl.)
!of one of our popular grocery A tores.
! great big Cattesquc attempt to bluff &gt;South ,to go mighty slow with the new |have made climatic matters n speeiAmongst them we noticed a womnn,
■ ff u c a ir r iO N r a i c r i n a d v a n c e
|a man who hns no. more fear of him •societies thnt are forming fo r such ally. But the intimate relntlo/i between
(carrying
n child In her arms. We
.ONE YEAR........................... | :
’ [inrposes. There were no negroes dis- forests nnd rainfall did not need a
stood where we could wntch her in'SIX MONTHS..........................I
j franchised in Florida
All o f them |scientific investigation to be cstabIside the store. We juiw her look wist­
THREE MONTIIH8............
voted that wanted to vote nnd here j lished
It ha sal ways been a matter
Tt,i* !&gt;*"'*
rorpofllion •lull I, ,.r
fully among the laden shelves but
in Sanford there was no trouble of of common knowledge which found its
TV l.u.\N A nP A IlA N T Y COMPANY i t A i l
Xntarad aa Second Clau Mall Maltar August 12
|she made no purchase. Then she I.ik Ihi-m *111111 I* omdaclul In II,* siu? ‘5
1IM, at tka Fast Offlca at'Sanford, Florida
any kind and there is not a negro in expression in the old time saying,
came to the front of the store where FlorMa »nil utliar Htatra of ths l)nlt*,|
UnJar Act of Martk *. 1171.
.
the city who will say ho was not per­ "There’ll be no cold weather right (vegetables were kept fresh nnd .crisp of America whererer i w n u r j » n,|
leaf. Tlie principal place of btulnna *U1I u
Fkona 1«F
mitted to vote or thnt he wns told to now beenuso there is too much water |—some wilted nnd growing stale. A • l Haafonl. Seminole Count,. Florida, l*)|
corporation m i, r*tat,|l*li branch off|«, „
keep away from tho polls. W e would in the woods nnd the ground is too clerk nppronchod her and’ evidently • n, |«lnl In lie Stale of Florida, or u ,
Slate of Ibe foiled Stalra aa t,,, .**&gt;
Fo-el-.n. Advert iiln y llepre.enlalive
like to remark thnt such talk is not wet." The desire o f planters to locate named to her the prices of the differ­ olbrr
time to time be authorised b, In B o a r d j ?
T H E AM ER ICAN PRESS ASSO C IATIO N
getting the negroes nnywhero and a grove in the lee o f a big body of ent vegetables, nnd she bought a rector*.
AIITICI.E II.
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also that the South Is able to take woodland, or on the right side of bunch of wilted turnips, opening her
Tlie general nature of Ibe ba*ln»aa to w
Have you thought about sending
Iranaaclrd
b
,
Chla
corporation
la
aa
5
care o f herself at any and all times some lake, is another proof o f tho thin purse, to'fin d the prices. With dral In pereooal properl, of t u n follow
rtu in l
your friends the Weekly or Dally
BEAUTIFYING OUR CEMETERY without any advice from any northern same thing. Tho Old Timer knows thc$c, in a paper bag, she walked and draertpllon: In buy, aatl and tirbaan rwi
Herald for a Christmas gift? There
ratal# with full power lo pledge, morutn .
politicians of any color. It is such what it takes the newcomer some time away. She looked thin and weary but olherwUe encumber auefc real and |trv*!i
could be nothing finer or better.
.
properl,: lo rent and Improve realm u t r i,
stuff that causes troublo between tho to learn, it may be by a sad experi­ cr sad face indicated character. The plant,
grow and marktf all klada of
races whenever everything is peace­ ence. Tho forest makes a valuable babe in her arms wns warmly, if and trgelahlea; fo deal In eitrua ir*»a,
Ireea. and plant* of erer, description; t„'
With all the talk about building
ful and quiet and we would advise windbreak, and the lake gives protec­ coarsely clad.
Wo stood watching maintain and operate parkingbouer* f,t
In Sanford there is going to be some­
purpoa* of packing frulta, and vrgeuhka w
•
those folks who know nothing o f con­ tion against frost and cold.
and wondering if whnt she had pur­ c»cr,
dw tlptlo*: lo deal In lumber; t«
thing doing sure enough.
There
Heavy forests insure a regularity chased was all she was able to buy. lain *lorr# and warehouse# for tba purunTu
ditions in the South to shut up and
dealing
In grurral mrrebandlae. wb»l**t|* -2
should be no dull summer months here
c we waited for such a como f rainfall unknowri elsewhere, The That was here in Gainesville. Not in retail; lo manage the liti*lne*a of an,
with everything moving even though mittec but now that wc have It lot
Bun. firm*, corputatlon or rurtuai^
forest conserves the rain that falls the Fnr East. Not in shell torn Eu­ perWm*.
wliaimeter; lo art aa agent for Inauranc*
there is no summer baseball team.
everyone get right behind them and
panlna.
and
aa real relate -brokere and ttnrti
rope.
Not
in
the
slums
of
New
York.
within its area for a considerable
io bu,. aell. rirbange and dral In ho^da
-----------° ----------help them to make our cemetery more
time, allowing it to seep into tho It was here. Wc may have miscon­ etldeucra of Indtbtedneaa of all klnda hawed u
There are well-founded’ rumors o f beautiful and keep it as tho
raorft
guTrrnmenta! authority, b , Industrial cr n Z
ground and gradually And its way strued the incident but we do not tnerclal
rwporallona or private Individual* ,y
much building that will be pushed [sacred spot in the city. . Years ago
to the lakes and rivers, thus keep­ think wc did. We had the impulse Ibe ilurka of all rorpovatlona for profit.
for Ibe areuunl. benefit or rtak of tht*
a fter the first of tho year in San- ( Sanford should-have formed a comeing them at a uniform level. Cut once to follow her. Then we hesi­ athrn or upon rammlealon or upon a m ,
•b a a la a Itnalal
an.I a a n a e a lla
da 1. - _ aa
ford. We need hundreds o f houses ^ery association nnd purchased the
down the forests and, the rain that tated for fear we might bo mistaken.
here nnd many new store rooms to ac-1ccmetcry and kept it In first class
fells runs off rapidly to the creeks As God is our judge, we believe that
commodate the people who are foere condition.
In the past few years,
and rivers causing destructive floods, poor woman is needy. Wc believe
looking for thorn
but leaving the ground practically there nre more than we realize o f
ns dry ns it was before the rain, nnd just such people as thnt. The expense
long and disastrous droughts follow. of liVing during 'war times and since,
The levels o f ninny Florida lakes nre the world oyer, hns been almost un­
materially lower than they were some precedented. Most of us have met
nny fnirer here or elsewhere than ho years ago. This is confirmed by tho the situntion with a smile. By the
wan on November fourth we would' records of surveyors, as well ns by the unfortunate nnd the poor it has been
There is nothing grewsome about a like to sec it done and hnving treated memorials of old residents. That it
cemetery nnd where they belong to a him fnirly we do not propose to sit ( is due to the denudntion of timber
inntion
municipality and arc close to a city idly by and hear our stato maligned lnnds cannot be doubted,
they are usually the place where poo- by a bunch o f would-be carpet ,bagAgain large pine forests have an (
Met an "old Scrooge" the other dayj,,|c R0 to walk nnd visit on Sundays
gers who nfter each Republican vie-j especial value, as windbreaks. Any- (
ho said "out on the Christmas" nnd „nd holidnys and where they arrange
tory choose to wnvo tho bloody shirt ( one who has ever ridden nlong a coun­
really meant It for he never did a j t0 go at least once a week and culin the face of the South. Unless we try road with n forest on his windward
nd thing In all his life nnd he docS'tivatc the lots ami plnnt flowers nnd
arc badly mistaken In the negroes of f side must have noticed the difference *
it intend to start In now. And ho^trees but Sanford Cemetery hns nevthis section of the state nnd e ve ry , in the temperature, nnd the stillness 1
II die and go to----- well across Ijike ,., been-in this class nnd now thnt the
other section of Florida they will of the nir. The tall pine forests break
onroe anyhow, nomr day and then; \v„man’s Club lias taken up the mathnsten to disprove such assertions and ^up the wind currents and drive them '
will be Merry Christmas again with ter we look for a more beautiful cemtench their white nnd colored brethren'to the higher atmosphere where they '
farther north some diplomacy and do no dnmnge. The citrus growers 1
some good common sense In this mat- along the lower enst const recognize 1
Some people-can see no good m the
JOE EARM AN W IL L R E TIR E
ter o f voting nnd every other privilege the value of these natural windbreaks |1
Rod nnd Gun C)ub. The Herald can
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J. p, IPmiuan. I’rralilfDl; II i.
thnt is granted' to the negro o f the hnd spend much money to reproduce f
Vlrv ITi-*lilrnt: H A llalrhli*..
see good in every move that rneuns
|„ th,. Inst issue of the Palm Bench
1*0 and Trra.urrr u»,| J |i. lUmmii, II V.
IVitfttn and N A ifulrlilua a* II,r lw«r,| *f
building, that means progress, thnt ( {.ost( J(H. Earman stated thnt on the
Dlrvclura.
means nny plnce for the tourists, that first 0f January he would retire from
A H T in .i: vi.
Tl,r l,lfl,—I aiiHHinl of . Indrbtrdnr-. of lia
means an auditorium, that mcana ( the newspaper business and also from
I,till, lo Mlili-ti nil* ror|a,ri||,,0 m*&gt; *i
lima *ul,Jrri Itarlf .hall I , Two
lloatH
new people coming here, thnt means politics. This is made necessary he­
Tloxuand l&gt;..||.,. i I.k i .umi i.,|
ft place for boats of .the tourists, thntj
his physicians have advised him
'AIITUT.K VII
Til* n*o,ra and rr-l,lrt,,-r« of Utr
menns anything nnd everything. _ If to cense nil worry about politics nnd
l,rrrl„ *od Hi* aim,uni of *l,ak aulw-nt»J
„a follow* and ll,a *ald aliatr* ar* k.r
any of the people here know of uny- [ newspaper work nnd everything that
MTlIWtl
thing that means nny more than thin ^rn!(*ht aggravate the dread disease
• name
i i k n i u k m -i :
1 ,so. ( i n a n
J I*. Itowioan. Ilrlanilo, Florida ^
flfl,
let them come forward nnd tell us that Is working havoc with one of the
H A
Hull-1,In.. Orlando. Florida
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II A. r.&gt;cfln*.
Orlanlo. Florida
riv*
about it.
Imaf fullnu-a Hull e v e r liveil nn/l le e
.HI Al l : OF FI.OIIIHA.
• Ol N i l OF IIIIANOF.
On II, la &gt;U, 1-ora.aiall, a|,|a-aar,l la-1,a* at.
a .Volar, IVildlr In ami for aald Count, id
,Hlalr dill, aullinrltrd. J ll. Bowman II A.
I'of flu and S. A. Ilulrtilna. wrll known |u at
III la- ll,r lo-rwinv ,trarrlt*d In and wtio viant,c l IIn- forrfolnf lliartrr and wlm .„la,rttw4
llir aainr. and .IUw, ai-vrrall, arknow Irdftd U, fora lur lint llirv rlr.nl,-,| n„,| aulwr,|la.| iu
-anir for tin* U .ra and |inr|awra Ihrrrln rl
,

j Cnpt, II. A . Johns, local represen­
* tativc o f the United Sugar CorporaI tion qt Pnlntkn, lately received noth
i fientiun thnt 1,000 tons o f the finest
j seed enne procurable hnd been ship­
ped and will soon arrive to be fur­
nished to chose who have agrn-il to
U|i in St. Andrews bay one day this plant for the nugar refinery.
week local fishermen took over " 00,­
000 pounds o f fine Spanish macker­ • Uncle Sam tells tho world that b«
el; nnd every point south of the Ohio docs not intend to be done in oils.—
nnd Potomac got n shipment.
Norfolk Virginian-Pilot.

F a r ?*ns, Hom es,
Groves, L o ts
I H A V E THEM

W HAT SIDNEY J. CATT8 FEARS
It i isn’t what Joe Earman, editor
suid. publisher of the Palm Beach
Post, has already said about Sidney

Next yenr the tide of tourists will
be turned this way. The sixteen-foot
nsphnlt road through tho county will
ho the first induccmoncs, nnd when
they come and see, they will
be
pleased. Of the thousands of auto
tourists who are now in the state and
will keep coming, very few come this
way. They have been "routed" an­
other way bccnusc we haven’t had
the roads. But we will be up with
the procession nexe year, and will
show some speed.— BushncII Timc»r
Monroe county contemplates
the
building o f a highway connecting the
island keys laying between the main­
land and Key West.

A t Dade City tho installation 6f
machinery has been completed In the
new packing house o f the Florida Cit­
rus Exchange nnd the packing house
will open next week. It is expected
that r&gt;0,000 boxes o f citrus fruit will
I I . I.. Christopher and son, Fred
be shipped from thsi point during the I*. operating aft H. L. Chrifttopher Si
present season.
Son, have fully demonstrated the de­
sirability of engaging in the bee In­
Osceola: This county was repre­ dustry in Manatee county and hnve
sented at the state fair by a splen­ made a dccidde success, now owning
did exhlbie Jn charge of tho county right around 300 hives o f” healthy
agent. The exhibit won fourth place bees, that produce enough honey to
and |135 in cash, besides much adver- keep them busy and bring good re­
vcrtislng which cannot be expressed turns fo r the time and money investin dollars and cents.

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SANFORD IS GROWING
This is no idle talk— I have weighed the statement and
to say ju st what is my candid convictions would put it
most too strong for the careful, conservative person— that
person whose eyes are turned backward— The fellow who
has V IS IO N will agree with me now— ttie other later.

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tion—lots arc being sold right along and building in this
section is such aa to gladden the heart of those who have
the good of Sanford at heart.

J .E .S P U R L IN G
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dpnt o f this class, Dr. George Hyman,
-------teacher, nnd Dr. J, T. Denton, assoclDan. 12:3.
ate teacher. Stay their shadow never
*• * wi" endeavor to pray every
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day for God’a help and guidance and

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- Mrs. J. L. Miller Is superintendent that 1 W
bc ProPared in body, mind
o f the Home Department and with and "P irlt for the da\[ct tbat devolvo
' her visitors is given the privilege of uPon me 09 8 toncher.
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bringing the Sunday School spirit to
2- I wiI1 Pra&gt;’ tnr God'8 b ^ sln ga
those who nre unable to attend, and uPwn the schoot/iuid all Its offiqcrs,
thus nil may have a place in our teachers and members and for each of
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my pupils by tfamc.
school.
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3. I will ipnke nn earnest effort
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The general officers: Tha pastor
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is the highest officer o f our school. to * » P™ " ^ 1 and Punctual, and to at&gt; + + + v*-&gt; + -J -+ + -C .+ + + + + + + + *+ + *+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + v+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 4 -+ + *H ^
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bad the pleasure o f serving in this
l .wBL as ^ar nH am ab' e* use
rapacity since 1014, when Prof. N. J. on,y thc B,b,c in th“ cla8s; and wiU
IPerkins resigned to return to his old &lt;’” deavor to have my pupils do the
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in Virginia.
same.
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tary.
Mr.
Kenneth
Robbins
assistant
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I can do
and W,B sp ecia lly
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secretary.
look a^ter lbc absentees from
my
HON. JNO. D. JINK1NS,
• Miss Margaret Drain, efficiency sec- c' a8fl6. I will heartily co-operate with
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President of the F irit Itaplist Church
Mrs. C. J. Ryan, pianist.
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I Our Sunday School is the teaching P,an8 1or the Khw}]&gt; and wIB U8° mV
Inc.; Superintendent of The
department o f the church and is not influence to build up the school and
Sunday School.
in nny sense o f the word a different church.
organisation from the church. It i* - 7* 1 win ^
b* God’a
and
OUR SU N D A Y SCHOOL
our aim nnd earnest'endeavor to have b&lt;dP» to be 89 faithful and diligent in
every member o f the Sunday School
for tho
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By Supt. Jno. I). Jinkins
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become a Christian and during the worlc
my8clfIn a
a recent
recent article
article in
in one
one o
o ff our
our
par 81 members o f the Sunday
l» b° M that
l « acb®r w » l
great magazines
nre told that
hftvc jojnc(, the church nnd sign this covenant and hand to the
"Florida Welcomes and Provides for
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superintendent.
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A ll," so also ha* our Sunday School
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All those who arc not attending
’provided for all from thc tiny infant
A N N IV E R S A R Y SONG
some other Sunday School are cordial­
whose place is in the cradle roil de­
ly invited to attend our school.
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partment, to those unable to come and
(A ir — Alisha Way My Saviour Leads
"W e ’ vo saved a place for you.”
■Who have a piaco in the home de­
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partment.
All
the
way
our
Soviour'a led us
S U N D A Y S C H O O L. GROWTH
We are fortunntc to begin with,
| Through these b! x and thirty yearn;
In having abuilding constructed esFor the future we can trust him;
-pedally for Sunday School purposes, 1001*
Trust will banish all our fears.
and in which each department has a 1910
Jfere we meet today to praise Him
place.
Our Sunday School is per- 1911
For the hiobsings o f the past.
fectly graded according to the most 1912
And His tender love and mercy
approved methods and our department 1913
W ill be with us to the Inst.
affleers and teachers have been sped/ 1914
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ally trained, and have taken specjdi loir,
All
the
way
our
Saviour’s
led us,
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courses o f study, fitting them for the 101G
Led
the
saints
who'vc
gone
before,
1917
work they nre doing.
Those who’ve safely crossed death's
Our Cradle Roll Department, with 1918
river,
Mrs. W. M. Thigpen ns superintend­ 1919
^Vho
have reached the shining shore.
ent, is doing n wonderful work with 1920
We rejoice that we have -known them,
the littie ones. One of the special
Precious is their memory still;
features of Mrs. Thigpen’s depart­ 1919 AND 1920 SUNDAY SCHOOL
We would enuilntr their virtues,
ATT RN DANCE COM I'A RED
ment is the Mothers’ Meeting, which
Ever, like them, do God’s will.
is held frequently for the purpose of
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studying the best methods for the
All the way our Saviour's led us,
rare and teaching of the little ones January
I .end us in the yenrs to come!
In thc Beginners’ Department Mrs February
Mnv this church e’er he a blessing,
A. C. Williams, superintendent, re­ March
Help to lend earth’s wanderers
ceives the little fellows of four nnd April
home.
five years of age nnd here n great May
Lend us on from grace to glory
June
work is being done with these little
While we pray nnd whitV we sing.
July
.’..Iks.
Keep
us earnest, faithful, loyal
On the third lloor of our building \ugu$t
In
the
service of nur King.
we find Miss Allie TrafToni, superin­ SeptemlxT
— E. E. COX.
tendent, in charge of the I’ rlmar^ d e ­ October
This
hymn
was
written
and sung
partment. Six, seven and eight-year- November
at
the
anniversary
service
held
by the
old pupile, and it is here that n great December
First Baptist Church of Sanford in
deal of real study is done by the !&gt;oys
Average
I fiH
21.1 I9lfi. Tin* number of years in charged
and
girls.
I
KE.Trby four nnd the song will be used
"Behold, we are growing.”
On the second floor we find the
agnin at the service December 29th.
Junior Department ih charge o f Mrs.
YO U DO N O T H A V E TO GO OUT OF TO W N TO GET TH E B E N E ­
Forrest Gatchel, superintendent. It is
OUR COVENANT
SCOUTS
. the biggest department of the Sunday
F IT OF TH E D E C LIN E IN TH E M A R K E T. 1
School and the liveliest, this being
Having been led ns we believe, by
Then* are two organizations of
composed of boys nnd girls o f nine divine grace to receive the Lord Jesus
IF YOU W A N T TO W A IT TO H A V E YOUR LUMBER COME IN
scouts The lio) Scouts have ns their
to twelve years of age
Mrs Gatchel ns our Snvious, nnd, on profession of
Scout Master,‘Mr Hyman nnd Messrs.
ON CARS A N I) YOU H A U L IT TO YO U R JOB YOU RSELF WE CAN
makes full use of the fact that this fmth, having been buried with Him
Charles and Ed Henderson as assist­
is "The Golden Memory Age” by stor- m baptism, and thus united with His
ants. There are about thirty mernT A K E YO U R ORDER AS C H E A P L Y AS OUT-OF-TOWN DEALERS.
ing their minds with many of the church, we do now most solemnly (,erH
great passages o f the Bible, also the covenant with each other and engage,
Girl Scouts have a membership
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FOR A S M A L L A M O U N T A D D IT IO N A L PER THOUSAND, TO
books o f the Bible and their prrange- by the aid o f the Holy Spirit, to walk „ f tw,.nty nn(| the captain will be
COVER H A N D LIN G A N D D R A Y AGE, W E CAN F IL L YOUR ORDER
ment nnd the great gospel hymns, together in brotherly love; to pro- elected January 1st. The first lieuJt Is our hope and effort to see that mote the harmony^ prosperity nnd
tennnt is Miss Adi-h* Rines and the
AS YOU NEED IT FROM OUR LA R G E STOCK.
-none go out of this department be- spirituality o f this church; to sustain "cond
lieutenant is Mia
iss Carrie
fore becoming f hristlnns.
its worship, ordinances, discipline and Stanley
YOU T A K E NO CHANCES OF NOT GETTING TH E GRADE YOU
Another trip to the third floor and doctrines; to benr n fair shnM of its
The meetings are held on each Friwe find the Intermediate Department expenses; tc; give its claims a sue red
BUY IF YOU T R A D E W IT H US— W E H A V E IT TO SHOW YOU.
dny evening.
ably taken enre of by Supt. J. G. pre-eminence over all organizations
Michael. In this department we be­ of human origin, and to join In every
BEFORE. P LA C IN G YOUR ORDER G IVE US A CHANCE TO FIG ­
K .
gin to look for the teachers and offi­ attempt
to fulfill the purpose for
URE W ITH YOU.
cers of the future nnd many of them which it was founded by our Re­
hnv'e already begun taking teacher deemer.
W E ALSO C A R R Y A
training work.
We also engage to senreh tho Scrip­
Prof. L. D. Geiger, Jr., is superin­ tures; tomaintain privntc. and family
tendent of our Senior Department. devotion; to religiously eduente the
T h e Fldells Clnss has Miss Mnrion children committed to our care; to be
Tlove, president, and Mrs. Ravage, just in our dealings, faithful in our
teacher. The Rcr- ;n Class hns Mr. engagements, exemplary in our de­
■jtfv
Burke Steel president; Mr. M.‘ D. portment.
M i i? ;
Barber, teacher, nnd Prof C. S. OgilWe further engage to exercise a
v1e associate teacher.
Christian watchcare over one an­
Mr. M. L- W’ right is superintendent other; to participate in each other’s
o f the Aciuit Department.
joys;
to remember each other in
The Euzclinn Clnss has Mrs. A. M. prayer; to aid &lt;nch other, especially
Philips, president; Mm. George Hy- in sickness and distress, and with
- man, teacher. This class meets in the tender sympathy bear one another’s
parlors of the church, first room on burdens and sorrows; that we will not
the first floor os you enter the church, unnecessarily mention others' fnults, |
and it is their aim to get every but will endeavor to regard each
woman o f thc church to become a others’ feelings and reputation ns our
member of their clnss, if not already own, and by purity o f heart and new- j
identified with the school.
|ness o f life to exemplify and com -'
The Sunday Morning Club la in- mend our holy religion, and that if we '
JUDGE SCHELLS MAINES
deed lily a club in ita welcome and wilfully violate the obligations of this ‘
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cordial treatment to visitors and covenant we consider ourselves un-' Secretary-Treasurer Building Comatrangera. “ You can be a stranger worthy members of the church, and'
mittee; Secretary o f the
here but once," is well said o f this subject to discipline.
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First BnptiHt Church for 1921
To be raised by voluntary contributions. The tenth is the standard udopttd
by the Church. "B ring ye.nll the tithes into the storehouse." Common treas­
ury of the church. Mai. 3:10.
The $8,000.00 budget pays nil runnning expenses, which includes salaries,
and all incidentals. I f you believe in the work of this great Church, help it
with your financial support. There are no milloinaires in the membership.
Only God’s Great Common People.

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"There is that scattered and yet
increased; there is that withholdest
|mare than is meet, but it tendett) to
1 THE BIBLE is the sufficient and
poverty. The liberal soul' shall be
fnil rule of faith and practice. Wo Saw a large Auditorium
made fat, and ho that watered; shall
’believe .that the Bible Is God’a revoal- That could scat one thousand people be watered also himself.”— Prov.
W ith memorial stained glass windows, 11:24.
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to mcn*
l RELIGION is personal and Steam heated, there was no steeple, .
"And if thou draw out thy soul
spiritual and Is brought to our ajwlq Small chairs, charts and blackboards/ to the hungry, and satisfy the af­
Enough faith in Jesus Christ and la Ready fo r the primary class.
flicted soul, then shall thy light rise
Libraries, maps and piano,
in obscurity, and thy darkness be as
j Toluntary thing.
.1 BAPTISM is a symbolic ordinance Electric lights and gas.
the noon-day; and the- .Lord shall
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^nd is by Immersion, as was the
guide thee continually and satisfy thy
fcaptism of Jesus, and immersion in There, the members worked together soul in drought, and make fat thy
And loved each other too,
bones; and thou shalt be like a water­
it necessary to the symbolism.
ed garden, and like a spring of water
• 4. THE LORD’S S U P PE R another Standing behind their pastor
whose waters fail not.”— Is.
symbolic ordinance 'to be participated In alt that he tried to; do
“ Bring ye all the tithes into the
fo only by those who have publicly To make this. Baptist Temple
storehouse, that d ere may be meat in
tonfessed their faith in baptism, for A church true and strong,
mine house; nnd prove me now here­
baptism comes before the Lord’s Spreading a holy influence
Dispelling
sin
and
wrong.
with, saith the Lord of Hosts, if I
Supper.
will not open you the windows o f
5. THE CHURCHES aro local, con­
^heaven and pour you out a blessing
gregational and independent bodies This, the vision o f our pastor1
that there shall not be room enough
and are the guardians o f God’s ro­ Was no idle dream,
to receive it. And I will rebuke the
l l e d truth and the agency fo r the Many faithful members
dovourer for your sake, and he Bhall
Helped, to carry out his scheme.'
apread of His kingdom.
not destroy the fruits of your ground,
6. EQ UALITY IN TH E CHURCH. May God look, with approbation
neither shall your vine cast her fruit
Al! believers in Christ are .equal in On this earnest band of workers,
a church and the minister is one of And the Angels hear tnls message, before her time In tKe field, saith the
Lord of Hosts.”— Mai. 3:10-11; •
the officers who is set apart to the "Am ong them are no shirkers.”
“ Gjvf and it shall be given unto
MRS. E. M. CARRO LL,
work of teaching and pastoral over­
yod( good measure, pressed dotyn,
Sanford
Heights.
sightshaken together nnd running' over
7. CHURCH A N D S T A T E S E P A R ­
shall men give Into your bosom. For
F IN A N C IN G FIR S T B A PT IS T
ATE Every individual soul has a
with the same measure you mete
CHURCH
right to liberty in matters o f religion.
withal it shall be measured to you
The method o f financing the First again.*’— Luke 0:38.
THE HOOD C H A PE L, KURE, „
" I have showed you all things, how
Baptist Church that every member
JAPAN
thnt
so laboring ye ought to support j
shall give according ns the Lord hath
the
wenjt,
nnd to remember the words
Mr J. I). Hood, one of the mem- f prospered him. The standard of giv­
of
the
Lord
Jesus, how he said, ‘ It
bers of the First Baptist Church of, ing is a tenth. The common treasury
is
more
blessed
to give than to re­
Sanfonl, is building a chapel in K urc,! is th ctrensury o f the church.
ceive.”
—
Acts
20:35.
Howards of Giving
Jipan, which has been named for him,.
"Every man, according ns he pur­
Do yau believe what the Scriptures
Tht Hood Chapel. The cost o f erection
posed
In his henrt, so let him give;
Then rend cnrcfully the fol­
U $7,500. Kuro ^s a city o f Import­ say?
not
grudgingly
or of necessity; • for
ance in Japan and has a very large lowing:
God
lo
ved
a
cheerful
giver.
And
"Blessed is he thnt considered the
population.
God
ia
able
tomnke
all
grace
(the
Dr. J. Franklin Hay is the pastor poor; the Lord will deliver him in
word ’ grace’ here refers to temporal
of the church there and is doing ex­ time of trouble. The Lord will pre­
blessings) nlwiund toward you; d n t
serve
him
and
keep
him
nlivc;
and
he
cellent work. Dr. Roy was a classye, nlwnys hnving nil sufficiency in all
shall
be
blessed
upon
the
earth;
and
mite of the pastor of the First Bapthings, may nbound to every good
thou
wilt
not
deliver
him
into
the
will
tin Church here. On January 9th ho
work."— 11 Cor. 9:7.
o
f
his
enemies..
The
Lord
will
will visit Sanford and in two mes­
strengthen
him
on
his
bed
of
languish­
sages on that day will tell of the work,
B. Y. P. U.
In Japan The salary of Dr. Ray is ing; thou wilt mnke his bed in his
paid by the First Baptist Church of sickness."— Ps. 41:1.
There are two unions, the Flake
“ Trust in the Ixird nnd do good, so
Sanford through the generous g ift
Senior,
which has a membership of
shnlt thou dwell in the Innd, nnd verily
of Mr Hood.
about twenty-five, nnd the Juniors,
thou shall bo fed " — Ps. 37:3.
“ Honor the Lord with thy sub­ with n membership of thirty- six.
HIS VISIO N
stance nnd with the first fruits of all Their meelfnga are held on Sunday
He gated into the future
thine increase, so shall thy bams be 1evenings.
And saw a vision fair,
filled with plenty and thy press thalt
A Ix-autiful Baptist Temple,
burst over with new wine.’’— Prov.
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THE SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 24, 1920
arrangement is such that a person ♦ ♦ M i l
may ace and hear as well in one part
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f the house as the other. Tho Ladies
The
decign
and
coloring
o
f
the
wln.
In
September
the
W.
M.
U.
was
orA book room has been opened at
the Temple and is run on a co-opera­ ganized to work on a large scale. The dows is very artistic. Windows were Aid o f which Mrs. A. M. Walker U the
tive bads, the books being sold at the one hundred and eighty-six members donated by the church for the follow­ president bought the pews.
The carpet Is o f the ahnde of brown
lowest possibl eprice, based on Sun­
were divided into eight circles, each ing former pastors:
that harmonize! with the woodwork
day School Board, Nashville, Tcnn.
Rev. C. H. Nash.
o f th cintcrior which is daric,' oak.
Miss A llic TrafTord has chargo o f the having a chairman, secretary nnfl
Rev. D. J. Blocker.
The carpet was bought through Kohnbook room. A fine line o f Bibles are treasurer. These officers have to re­
• Rev. J. W. Wildman.
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Futchgott o f Jacksonville.
carried at all times. They would male* port to the four general officers. The
Rev. Paul Willis.
excellent Christmas presents.
circles meet atthe diccrcnt homes once
Rev. M. M. Womboldt.
T E M P LE LE C TU R E COURSE
a month. Every quarter there is n
Rev. J. W. Perry.
TE M PLE REST ROOM
general meeting of all thtf circles to­
Rev. W. H. Massey.
Each year there is a lecture course
gether at the Baptist Tomplc where
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Rev. W.*S. Coons.
put on at the Baptist Temple. This
Thc temple rest room is being equip- nn fo r e s tin g program is rendered,
Rev. Geo. P. Guild.
pnrt o f the work o f tho church has
ped by tho ladles of the Emelian Class Eftch cjreie cnrric8 out the monthly
Rev. J. R. Powell.
and is to be used as a drop-in place Jm{asjonnry program and a free will ■ Rcv..J. M. Cross.
proven not only successful but also
for people going to and from the busi-. ofTcrjn(r j„ taken at each meeting, the
inspirational to the many attendants.
Rev. W. M. Simon.
ness district. Also visitors and tour- j money to be'used ns the general offlRev. Fred Donovan.
The year 1921 will bring the fol­
Ists in Sanford* will be given a real ' ccr8 direct- There arc no dues but
Rev. J. W. Butts.
lowing:
welcome here.
'every member is dxpccted to contribRev. J. B. Webb.
Dr. Russell II. Conwell. The great­
' ute to missions each Sunday, through
Rev. A. D. Cohen.
est
lecturer in the world.
T H E 75 M ILLIO N CAM PAIGN
•the envelope system into the Church
The following were placed os
Dr.
Stephen Wise, the most rc■
! treasury. The following general offl memorials:
powned Jewish Rabbi in America.
In tho seventy-five million enm- eers were elected: Mrs. E. M. Carroll,
Jno. D. Jenkins, Sr.
* Dr. Clifford Anderson Owens, elo­
palgn o f 1919 the First Baptist ’ president; Mrs. leasing, vico-prcslCnrl Victor Malm.
quent and forceful preacher nnd lec­
r
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Church
o
f
Sanford
subscribed
$25,dent;
Mrs.
Savage
Scotf,
secretary;
Myron W alter Lovell, Jr.
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000 to be paid in five years. The fact Mrs. John Abrams, treasurer.
Mrs. Julia Singletary Pell.
Hon. Ralph Pnrlctte, on ‘‘The Uni­
, o f this lnrgc and liberal subscription
The genera lofficers see that tho
Allen Gray Tolar.
versity o f Hard Knocks.”
is that it is backed by enthusiasticj work is carried out, -introducing the
Mrs. Lena Aultman Lossing.
Dr. Lincoln McConnell,
and consecrated members. This church! personal service work and study
Joseph Marshall Tolar.
Guy Who Delivers tho Goods.
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desires not to limit its gifts to homo! classes. Following nre the groups and
Mrs, Mary Gatehel Cameron.
Dr. J. Franklin Rcy, "Missionary
m iw
■reds but to reach tbs remotest chairmen: Philo Fox Circle, Mrs. Chns.
Mrs. Amelin purranec Tyne.
to Japan.”
bounds o f tho world.
Marshall; Jenhle Spalding Circle, Mrs,
Joseph S. .Laing.
Lossing; Kathleen Mallory Circle,
Arthur Lossing.
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R EAD ING ROOM A N D L IB R A R Y Mrs. DcCoursey; Mattie Guynn Circle,
Mrs. Jnnie Laing Chnffin.
Mrs. Gatehel; Nellie Turner Circle,
Mrs. C. M. E. Jinkins.
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Tho rending room and library o f the Mrs. Geiger; Peelmnn Circle, Mrs.Mrs. Gladys Gatehel Lovell.
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Tcmple is open on every Fridny eve- Houston; The Business Women's
Helen Orn Miller.
"ning from seven to nine. There are Circle, Mrs, David Speer; the Y. W.
Jns. F. Prince.
over six hundred books and some of A., Mrs. Hyman and Mrs. Ryan.
Chns. II. Tuxbury.
We hope to netomifiish grent things 1 J. B. Kelly.
the best magazines are there for
reading. Miss Carrie Stanley is the fur tlm Lord during the new year.
Walter Gwynn.
director o f this part o f the work.
S. F, Kcely.
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MISS SAR A M ARDRE. NOTED
W. S. Baldwin by Masons.
W. C. Bray.
M U SICIAN
GYM NASIUM
Mrs. A. W. Kcely.
M rs.'Alice Adams.
The First Baptist Church is to be
There is being erected an open-air
Mrs. Lizzie Gnmmnge Williams.
gymnnsiutn on n lot hold by trustees congratulated oh being nble to secure
Arthur Johnson.
for tho church. The lot is just to the Miss Snm Mnrdre of Atlanta as the
Windows ' were also put in by or­
rear of the pastor’s home. A com­ pipe organist for the Temple, • F o r
bination tennis, basketball and Indoor some time she has been the accom­ ganizations ns follows:
King's Daughters.
baseball ground is there. In the panist for Mr. Charlie Butler who was
Fidelia.
spring a swimming poo! will be with Billy Sunday. Sho gives up this
Junior B. Y. P. U.
erected. Also swinging rings and work toconic to Sanford where she will
Flake B. Y. P. U.
teach piano and pipe organ and play
wnlking ladders with traps.
Berean.
the organ on Sundays for the Church.
Euzelinn.
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Prior to this she was n teacher in
TH E PUT.PIT FU R N ITU R E
Faithful Workers.
fo x College and did pipe organ work
Scouts.
The beautiful set of pulpit and com- with the Atlanta Conservatory of
Love and Service.
munion furniture has been presented. Music. For three summers she was
The windows were built: by the
to the Church by the friends and rela- the accompanist for Miss I.uey Adams
Southern Art Glass Company of Jccklives of George nnd Philo Fox. The at the University of Tennessee,
set is composed of nine pieces and hns
Already the enroHment of students sonvilli', Fid.
been specially built. It will bear n for both piano nnd pipe organ is cnTHE PEWS AND CARPETS
mcmorial name plate. A delay,in ship- cournging. Those desiring lessons
ping will necessitate the opening of from this talented tencher will do well
The pows of the new auditorium are
the Church without this set. ,It will to enroll at an early date, She comes
well built nnd beautifully made. Tha + + + + + + + + + + • { • + + + + + + + + + + + + + + &lt; • + + + + +
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nrrlve about January lBt.
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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HBltALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1920

Spaulding Rose Four Seed Potatoes $4.35

SAN FO R D T R U C K
TWO NEW REALTY FIRMS
INCORPORATE FOR BUSINESS
TO BUILD MORE HOUSES

I.A K K HELEN PEOPLE
ELECT TW O WOMEN

Personal Mention

S1NNOTT-MA1IONEY

A wedding o f a great deal o f in­
(Fr*m Saturday's Dally) . *
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WA N T E D
terest to n large number1 o f people
Master J. B. Coleman, jr., goes to
W A IT E D — Second hand show case.
DELAND, Dec. 22.—'The town of Palatka today to spend Christmas nnd one which comes ns quite a sur­
prise is that of Miss Virginia Sin- Inquire at the paint store in the WeLake Helen yesterday elected the fol­ with his grandparents.
nott o f Oswego, Kansas, to Mr. Clar­ IsJca Block, Railroad W a r .' 5-tfc.
lowing officers: Mayor, J. H. How­
Must be
ence
Mnhoney of Sanford, which took W A N T E D — Young cow.
ell; councilmcn, J. P. Mace, A .
D.
Miss Emma Owen comes from tho
fresh
and
good
milker.
J.
H. MclClarkson, Mrs. Clnra Carey; clerk, East Coast today to be with Mr. and place Thursday evening, December
mer,
Box
103,
Sorrento,
Fla.
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W. J. Todd; mnrshall, Ernest Lopes; Mrs. I,. P. .McCuller for the holidays. 16th, in the Church of the Immaculate
W A N T E D T O R EN T W IT H P R IV Icollector, Mrs. Carrie T. Luffmnn.
Conception in Jacksonville.
LEGE OF BU YING , 5 TO
10
Irene G. Adnmu, well known through
John Edward Fox
comes todny
The wedding was a very quiet one
W ITH . A
the state as a Suffragist lender, act­ from Florida M ilitary
nnd Naval with only n few close friends to wit­ ACRES T IL E D L A N D
vice-president,
Is
one
of
Sanford’s
SANFORD IS A T T R A C T IN G
HOUSE, ON EAST. SIDE. AD­
leading attorneys who has been a resi­ ed ns one o f the inspectors o f the school to spend the holidays with his ness it.
TH E IN VESTO RS IN
DRESS
"F A R M ," I»OX 417, C ITY.
relatives, Mr. and Mrs. F. Emmett
A fto r the ceremony tho bridal pair
dent o f this city many years and after election.
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NUMBERS.
j left for A motor trip from which they
Wilson.
serving his country In the World W ar
-------i have returned to Sanford where they
game back to spend his days here in
FOR R ENT
B. G. Smith was in the city today wUj mnke the(r hoInc&gt;
helping to make Snnford the city It
W AN TE D TO RENT— 3 or 4 unfur­
cn route to his homc in Ovcldo from
Mrs. Mahoney is quite a talented
should be. Edward Higgins is a San­
nished rooms or a small house by
"From a small fiock o f hens I now Jacksonville, where he went to attend niusicinn nnd hns been fo r some time
ford boy and one of the city’s most
small
family. Will lesee by month or
THE O PPO R TU N ITY H E R E IS THE progressive young business men, head get "0 to 25 eggs per clay, whereas a meeting of the republican leaders ^j,e kend 0f tj,e musical department
year.
Rest of references.
Write
before giving them Dr.
LeGeur’a of the state.
GREATEST IN T H E STATE
0f Stetson University. Mr. Mahoney
o f the Ford Sales Agency nnd a great
“ Soon" in care of Herald. ll-1912tp
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’oultry
Prescription,
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only
Received
OF FLO R ID A
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' is a popular young business man of
believer in Sanford’s future pros­
three or four.
Its cost ims been
The innny friends of Mrs. Lucy Sanford
FOR R E N T — A large well fumlshperity. The Seminole Realty
&amp;
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bed room. 717 Park ave.
5-tfc.
repaid
to
me
over
nnd
over."
S
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nrber
and
daughter,
Miss
Thelma,
t From Tuesday’s Daily)
Investment Compnny should do much
writes MrS. J. W .H^ntgomery, Tun- were glad to see them here this week,
m is c e l l a n e o u s !
The greatest barometer o f condi­ toward making Sanford a bigger city.
T H A T K N IF E -L IK E P A IN
nell Hill, Gn.
the guests of Misa Annie Hawkins of
W e'will ship that Christmas box of
tions in any growing city la the status
Articles of Incorporation have been
You should increase your yield Celery avenue. The Harbors have Is Only One of Nature’s Warnings of oranges for you, per box, $3.50.—
of the real estate and trust companies received at this office for the Realty now, while prices are high, through
ecn spending tho winters In Sanford
Weak or Disordered Kidneys
Cates Crate Co, Phone 1H1. 12-26-tf
that are forming. Like , the Jews Loan &amp; Guarantee Compnny, that will
Dr. LeGcar’s Poultry
Prescription, for many years, but this season arc
llavo you a lame buck, aching day GET YO U R ORDERS in now for
real estate men never choose a dead nppcnr In tho Weekly Herald Friday. It is a tonic which builds up the
In Lakeland. They are from Com- nilj night? Do you feel sharp pains
your i
town in which to locates and tho fa d The papers show that the following hen's strength nnd vitality,
Buick cnr. See W. J.
and
'a fte r stooping? Are
tho kidneys
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that many new realty firms are start­ well-known real estate men at present stimulates the egg-producing orguns. mercc, Gn.
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ing up in Sanford is a good Indication r a ilin g In U.'lando will be .he offi­
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Doan’s Kidney Pills—the tmediclne
Wa will ship that Christmas box of
For 28 years Dr. I,cGeur has been
The friends of Rev. A A. Thrower
rccommcndod ( B0 many Sanford
that property is moving and tho real cers:
recognized ns America’s
foremost
oranges for you, per box, $3.50.—
who has served tho Methodist church p^oplt*. Head this casoi
e s t a t e men are looking ahead to the
J. D. Brvni'in, preslddl
H A. Expert Poultry Breeder and Veteri­
Cates Crate Co. Phone 181.,, 12-26-tf
Mm. W. F. Leavitt, 317 W. Third
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I possibilities of this city and rccognlzo Coggins .vice-president, nnd S. A. narian. Any time your poultry or in Lnke City during tho past year
were delighted to learn that he hns St., Sanford, soys; "Some few years FOR S A LE — Good farm inule'in good
the fact that Sanford is a growing Hutchins, secretary nnd treasurer.
stock are ailing, it will pay you to
city.
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They will do n general real estate get the proper Dr. LeGenr Remedy
other year. His report from this my ^jdrieya and there was a dull ache ORDER your new Buick
and
from
your
dealer.
It
must
give
sat­
In the past , two weeks the Herald and loan business and whllo
the
church was ^ratifyin^ to the mem- in my bock all the time. I had to tuki*! you will not lose any time on the
hns received incorporation notices of Herald "representative hns not talked isfaction, or your dealer will refund
borship and the year just closed hns to my bed ns I coldn t be on inv feet. new
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beeit
the
most
successful
that
the
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wll8
advised
to
try
Doan's
Kid(
We
will
ship that Christmas box o{
here nnd expect to push Snnford prop- build homes, start subdivisions, imchurch
has
enjoyed
fo
r
a
number
of
n
e
y
p
jjj8
amj
onc
dozen
boxes
ornnges
fo
r you, per box, $3.50.—
Mrs. Pcrrie Lee Bell enme Satur­
erty to the limit They will no doubt j ^roVC pr0p0rty, lonn money fo r buildyears.
Rev.
Thrower
is
an
earnest
cured
me
in
fine
shape
nnd
mnde
me
nntt,8
Crnte
Co. Phone 181. 12-26-tf
go after the subdivision idea that San- ing purposes and help to build up San- day from Queen's College in Charlotte,
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fonl has long needed and will build j fo n j ^11 of these gentlemen nrc well N. C., to spend Christmas with h er,
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Price 00 cents, at all dealers. Don’t YOU CAN order your new Buick
delightful companion.
no wand sav&lt;; time on the next car
up the many vnennt lota in this city known (n real estate circles in the family.
simply nsk fop n kidney remedy— get
Donn’H Kidney Pills— the same that load.
that are standing idle now, although fiUto nnd nrp known to many people
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IN T l i r CIR C U IT COURT O r T H E SEVENTH ,
Mrp. 5,1'nvitt f bad Foster-Mill|ur»(\
(From Monday's Daily)
th ri^ ^ m ^ have not been made pub- hcro nI1!l |t nUgurs well for Sa.iford
J U D I C IA L CIR CU IT Or r i. O R I D A IN
Stewart,
The
Florist,
814
Myrtle
C o., M fr s ., H u ffn lo , N . Y .
A N D r d R SEMINOLE C O U N TY
Miss Sara Muriel has gone to Jack
10-tfc
Avenue.
Phone
200-W.________
lie
,ihnt new teal estate firniR arc coming
— IN C H A N C E R Y
aonvillo tospend the holidays with her
]|. B(on*, C&amp;tDpliltiant,
“ Sny it with Flowers’*— Stewart,
The Seminole Realty &amp; Investment j,cre fr;th the Idea of building homes
C LA Y-G LE N N
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The Florist.
! family.
ir
Company has a notice in the Weekly — somc’h’ ng that is r ceded here more
Itoijfr Stonr, H»fcr,il«ntCITATION.
‘‘FLO
R
ID
A
SCOUT”
Is
a
monthly
Herald now which shows that the offi- thnn anything else. Watch the Her-, To Elornie? Itoilrr Slone, RraUenre I’nktiown:
The home of Mr. nnd Mrs. R. J.
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boy's
magazine
published
by
SanMr.
and
Mrs.
Frnnk
Miller
nnd
fam­
It
*rP.*rlos
(rum
in
nffliU.il
file.]
In
IbU
cers are composed o f George W. nld for future announcements when
Glenn was the scene o f a quiet hut ^
Bdited ttnd ?rinted hy
r*o i. &lt;ti«l Jim are a non raalitrnl nf llio Slalo
ily
will
be
nt
the
Hotel
Valdez
for
tho
Knight, president and general man­ ih isc two fnms got icni’ y for bustna«3. of riorlda; Ibat roar pla^e .of raalilancv It on*
pretty wedding Saturday, December wn]ard Lu ,
nnd mu8tr. ted by
known: Ibat rr"&gt; arr orrr Ibt are at twrnlr- j w in te r ,
ager; George W. Herring, vice-presi­
one rear*, anil Ibat Ibare la no one In tba Stale '
n th the ceremony -king place at
^
^ FREE
Ibe terelce of a
a ur-m wlinm |
dent, wnd Edward Higgins, secretary
Braxton UuRjrett and Perry. Jerni- |
10:30 n. m.p nt which time Miss Mable (
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l".oa,,i : :
Dr. E. W. Shepeni of Spartanburg Catherine Glenn nnd Mr. Walter Doyle -------------------------------------------------- and treasurer. The president, while a ^nn
rnn, of the B. &amp; O* Garage, have* | Therefor*. yT o«":re'*^^kr ^
on me Tib ii»r of uarrb. a . i*. io3i. (o nrr[Ved Inst night to spend the holicomparatively new citizen, has been returned from a business trip
DRINK
to ■jnire.1
l»l«rar l*i Ibp bill nf muiplaint fihlbflpfi »f
Clay were joined in tho holjf bonds '
in Sanford about one year and has Tampa. They brought Joseph Sev­ you In tbl* raupp, othrnr|af a iIpptpp |»rn mfcr |d liy B l i t h oniO ,
o f matrimony by the Reverend Doc- Llder Springs \\ nter. Its 99 98-100
wtU t-p enirfril atfalnat you nt) aiJJ dal*.
Phone 311.
done more in that time toward the erance, the sales promotion 'agent,
It li furlliei ordprril tbit Ihlfl iK*tlce
(
tor IJtch.
*
|per cent pure._______________
In tii«» flanfuril Ifrrabl one* a w«k for ] Mr. nnd Mrs. O. P. Swope and Mr.
upbmldihg of the city than any one back with them ami he left today
The bride is the charming dnugh- 1
FOR S A LE
and Mrs. W. B. Williams of Oveido
man has done in that period. He saw for his home in. Ixmisvillc to spend
ter
o
f
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
J.
Glenn,
am
i
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r
0
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g
A
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—
One pair good mules.
'"&gt;*
A D- were in the city yesterday.
the necd o f new homes and despite the Christmas. The B. &amp; 0. will have &lt;/-'&lt;
has resided in Titusville for the past
Cash or terms.— Bryan Auto Co.
oi a ™ irc% tt.
price o f materials started building thefr same territory for the I-exing- (DRAM
five years, coming here from Okla­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
WH*on
ar*d
Mrs.
FOR S A L E — 100 ft. front, 117 ft.
s«miooi« Ooantj, n«iMi,
fme bungalows on Magnolia avenue ton cars this season as they nail last
homa, during which time sho has
deep, lo ffro n t on Palmetto nvenue,
their
for t?orap,llDin,. Fred Walsma have returned from a
and is celling them as fast as he can which will be good news to
trip to Tampa made in the Wilson made a host of friends both young corner o f Hlh St.
Nick Zcrnovnn,
|S01cbuild them. George W . Hcirlng, the innny frienda.
and old. The groom Is n young mnn
Sanford.
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o f sterling qualities, nnd is tho local
♦ + + ^ + + + + + w .+ + + + + + + 4 + + « +++4.++&lt;.++ + + + + + + + ^ + + + + + ^ + + + + + * + + + + + + +&lt;&gt;'J’+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + i
Co s t
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. representative o f tho Fruit Growers
Mr.
G.
F.
Smith
canle
from
Texas
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m i. u. r . w w &gt;
" |Express Compnny o f Washington, LOST— Monday, a mink fur boa.. IleSunday evening to spend t$« to lh U y i, D c
They w,n makfl ^
homo jn
turn to Herald office.
19-ltp .
with his family. He will return after
Titusville.—Titusville News.
Christmas.
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Quite a number o f Sanford’s college
Mr. nnd Mrs. George H. Schuyler
Sell tho Original Watkins Remeset have received invitations to two
and Mr. and Mrs. W . L. Schuyler have
dies, Spices, Extr eta, etc-4 Necessi­
holiday dances to be given in Orlando
taken the home o f Mr. Frank Miller
ties and repeaters.
A ll or
spare
which they are looking forward to with
for the winter.
time. W rite Watkins Co., 69 Mem­
a great deal o f pleasure. One to be
Tenn.
12-1014tp
given at the Rosalind Club Christmas phis,
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Perry Jemlgan o f the B. &amp; O.
eve by Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jones fo r
Motors Company le ft today fo r Tampa
The daily tide o f visitors arriving
tiielr two daughters, Miss Jones and
where he was called in conference
In Fort* Myers, fo r longer or shorter
Miss Vivian Jones. The other to be
stays, is increasing and already the
with some of the b‘ig automobile deal­
given at the Country Club by Mr. and
city is comfortably full, with house­
ers in that city.
Mrs. Nixon Butt on the evening o f
keeping apartments and rooms be­
December 27th fo r Miss Mallle Slight
coming very scarce.
Jimmy Pierson, the wrestler, is in
and Miss Sarah Slight.
the city todajf, coming over from
Leesburg where he put on a fast bout
with young ' Stecher, a lotal boy.
Jimmy ia a. well known aviator as well
as wrestler and won fame on the fields
o f France with the American aerial
forces.
10 acres Qne Celery land; 5 acres cleared and tiled; 3
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STOCK OF HIGH PRICED SHOES AND READY-TOWEAR AND OUR NEW GOODS ARE AT PRICES
LOW!
SALE. WON’T YOU COME IN TO RENEW OLD
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clerk at the Valdez Hotel hns re­
signed and will remain in Florida for
some time before returning north.
Mr. Shreve made many frienda whlfe
at the Valdez who hate to see him
leave Sanford but wish him well in
whatever city he may locate.

AjlA JVLerry X m a s

SURPRISE SHOE STORE.

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
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T H E SANFORD WEEKLY H ERALD, FRIDAY, DECEM BER 24, 1920

edited ft Sheffield newspaper In Eng
land. Ho Is often confounded with
Robert Montgomery, who was ridi­
culed and denounced by Mneaulny.
"8lng a Song This Rlessed Mom"
was written by Rlshop Chrlstophei
Wordsworth, nephew of the great
English poet and father of the present
Rlshop of Salisbury. Dr. Wordsworth
waa Master of narrow, Canon ol
AROLS were originally ac­ Westminster, and Bishop of Lincoln.
companied with a dance, and
♦•While Shepherds Watched Theli
this carpi dancing la part of Flocks by *Nlght" Is by Nahum Tate
the.rhythmic movement of poet laureate, associated with tin
(he ‘Oberammergau play, aa- Tate and Brady version of the Psalm*
well.as of the.dances of the ' He died when In prison for debt..
Shakers of Lebanon In New
Tho ’.popular hymn "ChristianYork state.
.
Awake.
Salute the Happy Mom," wnThe flrat Christmas carol j wrltten by
John Byron, a Lancashire
b history ls.tho "Gloria In Excelsts" , mnn, who waa esteemed a good acholai
found In the Roman mas*, and In the l and poet In tils day. He was bom li
■fcplscopal Ilook of Common Prayer. It
li ucribed to Telesphorua, bishop of Manchester Ip 1001.
The two eminent sweet singers ol
Rome, about the year A. D. 189, and
tbe
church, John Keble, and R*glnal&lt;'
Vfommon In both the'eastern and
Uebor, bishop of Calcutta, have writ
"wBtern churches.
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An old English carol begins with tha ten Chrlstmaa hymns, but they lacl
those elements of popular song whlcl
netable wonlsj
constitute the Christmas carol. Kebl.
lUhoM a-oWjplo, Under baba •
sweetly sings;
^
1b freetlng winter night,
la homely manger trembling lies, .
IJUe circlet wMentns ’round
, , Alae. a ptteoua eight
. Upon a dear bluo river.
•The "higher critics” have wondered
O rb a f t e r o rb th e w o n d ro u e s o u n d
koV the shepherds could watch their
l a e c h o e d o n fo re v e r,
,
Aooki by night, even In winter In
O l o r r t o 0 ® a o n h , , h - o n , 4 r t h *’
peace.
Jodes. but this presented no difficulty
to Robert Southwell, the aifthor of this
The lines of the gentle Ileber hnv
fuslnt carol, who as a Jesuit was Im­ their lesson In these dsys of commei
prisoned In the Tower of London, and, dal unrest:
after enduring the torture* of the rack,
U ( # y |y c lo th e d a n d p ro u d ly fed .
« u executed In 1594.
In daneeroue wealth we dwelt; •
A popular carol among the Germans
Ilemtnd us ot thy roanfer bod
. It one written by Martin Luther for
Akd lowly eogtago c*a
.111 little son Hons. It begins:

CHRISTMAS E E U 3
T h o *T « at y u lo lo x » a r o b l u i n g b&gt;«h»
T h # h a l l s w i t h h o lly g ro o n a r o d ro o t.
A n d b llth s o m a m a lila a n d m s r r y la d a
A r t c o y ly c la d In a l l I h a lr M i l
A n d h a v a y a a a a n tb o f a l r a a t m a id
T h a t a r a h a t h d w a l t ’tw o o n t a a a a

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A n d f o r m y lo v o a n d f o r m y f a i t h .
T h in k y a e h o ’U b r i n g a g i f t t o m a t
O , r in g , y a Jo y -b o lla , g a y ly r i n g l
O , m a r r y m ln s tr a l s , h a r p a n d s l n g l
F i l l a v a r y h a a r t w i t h C h r i s t m a s e h * o r.
F o r C h rls tm a a co m es b u t o n c a a y s a f .
T h a y u la lir a b l a s a s w a r m a n d h ig h .
O n o a k e n e d r a f t e r , b U c k s n a d w aU |
I t s h in e s u p o n t h a f a l r a a t m a id ,
A a d o w n s h a d a n c e s th ro * t h a h a l
I flin g m y w a a r y h a r p a s id e ,
(A n d w ill a h a s to o p t o s u c h a s XT)
1 h a s t e to m e a t h e r u n d e r n e a t h
O . m e r r y m in s tr e l s , h a r p a n d s ln g l
O . All m y h a a r t w i t h " C h rls tm a a c h e e r.
F o r C h ris tm a s co m as b u t once s y a s r .
W h o h a th ao r a r e o r f a ir a , g i f t .
A s t h i s h y Jo v e h k t b b r o u g h t t o a s T
F o r X w a s b u t a m i n s t r e l la d ,
.
A d a i n t y , h i g h - b o r n m a id w a s a h a .
T a t w ith h e r U p s h e r h a a r t a h a g a v e ,
H e r h e a t f , a ll p u r e a s C h r i s t m a s f * e *
A n d f o r b a r lo v e a n d f o f b e t f a i t h , .
F o u r t h u n t o J o u s t a n d w a r I 'l l go.
O , r i n g , y a Jo y -b e lle , g a y ly r t n g l
O . h e a r t o f m in e , r e jo ic e a n d s in g ,
F o r C h r l s t m a a lo v e a n d C h r i s t m a s Shoe
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ijo v o a s h e a rts a r e
He Just Can’t Wait
to See Santa Claus

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I t * (la d d e a t n a ira w h ic h *’or b afelL

A tenr sad story Is told In connccChristm as Song
lloo wtfft this cprol. In order to1glva
■ II realistic effect tn a certain Luther[| altAjfcurch It used to bo sung by a boy In every babe that gains tho lighl
Met down from the roof bf the church
Through rack of human pain,
JressW-ss nn ongel. But one day tho
In
eafch new-breathing soul tonight
rope broke, (jnd the boy waa killed.
The Christ-child lives again. *
This put an end to o very beautiful but
dangerous Chrlstmaa custom. •
In every drop of anguish, pressed
At a time when the liturgical and
From paliid woman’s brow,
biblical ploys Were popular the
In
every virgin raothef-breast
Cbrfstmns carol waa on Important
His
Mother whispers now.
1 feature. In Itnly In tho time of St.
rrinrla of Assisi. In order to Instruct
the people, the villagers come to the
ebarch carrying lighted torches, and And wise men through the dark­
ness hie,
• there they saw the scene of the man­
ner filled with hay, and tho ox and ass
I jq! In the East—a Star!
' itsndlng In tl\elr places near the O little Christ who is to die
Virgin and Child. Then It waa that
Waa your bouI’b journey far?
8t Francis and hts friars stood by tbe
Strange
meteor wounds of death
Hunger all night long, giving Ood
thinks that by this means the hearts
and birth
of the people had been-touched. ■
- Lighting an endless sea;
’ . “Rare old Ben Jonson," tn the daya A little child has come to earth
Aef die "Good Queen Bess," wrote a
And He muBt die for me I •
carol which begins "I ting the Birth
—By
Mary McNeil Fcnollosa, in
bom tonight" And about that time
ippeared a very popular carol which
the Craftsman.
,
li sung In "Merrle England" even to
be present day, the first line of which
.1 ‘Tlod rest you, merrie gentlemen."
Some old Christmas carols have come
down to us In half Latin and half
English. Among them Is g carol which
appears In the collection for Grace
thnrch. New York city:
‘Whtn Christ was bom of pur# Maria
In lUthlehem, that fair eltla,
Anrtla Bang with mirth and glM
In Eicolsta Gloria.
■’ In this "Grace collection" there Is a
carol commencing "Over the world da
O rigin of Yuletide
Christmas mom," by Dr. • Mackey
8mlth.
, The uncouth carol of the sixteenth
century has given place to the popu­ ’ Yule was the name of the ancient
lar .Christmas hymn of later days. Scandinavian festival held at the time
•Wherever the English language Is of the winter solstice. The word la of
»P«ken Charles Wesley’s hymn, "Hark, uncertain origin, says The Ilousekeepthe Herald Angels Sing" finds a place er, but It probably la taken directly
In the sanctuary. It la also translated from the Icelandic word "Jol." mean­
Into the languages of India, China and ing a feast It la curious to note bow
Japan, its author was the brother of many nation! of old marked the “turn
the founder of Methodism. He waa a
true poet and a perfect hymn writer. of -the yearJJ—that .1*, the December
Bis masterpiece Is the beautiful hymn aolatlce—by festivals. The Egyptian*,
“Jesus, Lover of My 80ul," which was the Hindus, the Persians, the Greeks
•ung by the Princess Alice *t the and the Romans all bad feasts at this
. deathbed of the prince consort of ■•ainn. hnt especially the Northern
England, the lamented hnsbada of
Queen Victoria.
,
"Come"ell y* faithful" la th#
TAdeste Fideles" of the Latin, and
««n# originally from the pen of
Aurelias Clemens Prudebtlua, a native
®f Bpala, who flourished about the
latter half of tbe fourth century.
There la another hymn by the same
Latin* author *which Mglna with "Of
the Father's love begotten."
W* have two well-born Christmas
carols by American ‘writers. "O Little
• Town of Bethlehem" was written by
the* ‘popular Boston divine, Phillip*
Brooks. "8bont the GUd Tidings, Ex­
ulting 8lng" was composed by Dr.
Mohlenbnrg, the founder of th* Church
of the Holy Commnnloa, • BL Luke’s
hospital, and other charitfa#-In New
Teifc eity,
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is by the great hymn writer Jhmes
Monljomety, who . far thirty years
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KISSIMMEE’S NEW BANK
BEING ORGANIZED WITH
• STOCK OVER-SUBSCRIBED
KISSIMMEE, Dec. 20.—Preliminary
steps are being taken to organise the
Merchants and Fanners Bank of KUhfmmee, which will hava for its stock­ AMID THUNDER OF CANNON
holder* local men and Orlando men.
AND APPLAUSE OF THE
The institution will have a paid-up
POPULACE
Capital of $25,000. The shares, which
are for $100, each, have been over­
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(By r u S m m Ii US I r n i l
subscribed.
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ATHENS,
Dec. 20^-ConatanThe officers who will serve till the
tine
of
Greece,
entered Athene
first annual meeting of the stepkjioldtoday
amid
the
thunder
of can­
erm, which will be In January, ares
non,
the
ham
of
airplanes
cir­
President, J. P. Ange of Orlando; vice­
cling
overhead
'and
the
roaring
president, R. D. Waring of Orlando;
cashier, R. A. Gate* of Orlando. These cheer* of th* throng who wept
with Joy. . No foreign ministers
officer*, with the addition of Ernest
were present during the cere­
Mach and G. W. Persona of Klssimmonies. ’He attended Cathedral
will form th* board of directors
eervlee and rode to the palace In

MUST AMEND CUMMINSESCn ACT TO INSURE
COVERING ALL LINES
MIAMI, Dec. 20^Se»ator A.
Cummins* who la spending the winter
Jn Miami, said today the decision of
the railway labor board that the act
does not cover electric or Interurban
lines, limits the *cope of the E*chCummlns act’ considerably more than
had been Intended by framer* of the
bill, end that In guch a caae the btll
would have to be amended to apeak
more clearly th* intention and scope
of the measure.
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The plan’if- the cdmmittee drawing
op the blU was that all the lines en­
gaged in the transportation of freight
no patter by. whatpower tha freight
carriers were, propelled, should com*
under the act," said Senator Cnb-

Xm as Posy Party"A Garden of Flower*"—an Ideal
scheme this for a fancy Christmas
drcm party. Whed 'the Invitations arh
sent out each guest should be request­
ed to come to "fhe Garden of flow­
ers" dressed to represent a flower.
Whatever flower Is ch/son should be
Intimated to the hoateea when accept­
ing the Invitation. For the supper
table decoration for this party, In tba
center stand a large doll dressed aa a
rose—the queen of flowers. In bar
hands should be fastened as many gaplands of baby ribbons, or strings ol
smnil blossoms an there are guests.
Attach little gifts at the other ends of
"the garlands appropriate to the coetuiues of the guests ■that are to re­
ceive them, .such '$a brooches and
scarfplns with flowers In enamel,
baskets of frweeta trimmed with flowere. or pretty cut glads bottles of pep
fnrpe. decorated with bldaeom*. The
ribbons or garlands shooed be&gt; ar­
ranged that each spall guest finds ■
corresponding gift; thus, Vtolet’a pres­
ent Is adorned with tha flowera the
represents, etc. The menus should bf
In tha form of flbwer* or petals;and
the lamp or caudle shades of rose cot
ored silk.

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1920

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OVIEDO
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Edward McCall, of Lakeland, arrived
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Saturday to spend - Christmas with
cV aa-Jl i
his parents/
Francj/^Swopo had as his guest
last week Charles Warner, of Rol­
lins College.
On Sunday evening at the Metho­
»dist church a white gift service wns
held under the auspices of the Sun­
day school. The church was beauti­
fully and appropriately decorated, the
A m ple Stocks :: Prompt Delivery alter being draped in white with fes­
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toons of tinsel and just a little touch
of green here and there. A special
program had been prepared . and.
Just at the close of the program eoch(
class hiarched to the rostrum and de­
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posited in a little white cradle, which
represented the manger in Bethlehem
many useful gifts for the orphanage
Wishing You A l l A Merry Christmas
at Enterprise, Fla. The box of gifts
were carried to Enterprise Tuesday
by several members of Mrs. T. W.
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Lawton's Wesley Bible Class.
SANFORD A V E N U E
J. F. Starrett, of Jacksonville, the
AN D SECOND ST.
inspector for the S. A. L. Ry. is in­
specting tie* in Oviedo this week.
Mrs. C. A. Brannon, Miss Mary
Linhart and W. M. Wright left Tues­
day for Jacksonville.
Mrs. Parker Tart and little daugh­
Our Prices Will Save
ter, Julia, and Mr. and Mrs. Julius
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of
Winter
Haven
are
expected
You Money
Friday to spend Christmas with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Klmbrel.
X. THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
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JUDICIAL CIRCUIT D F THE R A T I OF 7 .
Mrs. W. E. Argo, Edward Argo and T. J. Brannon.
FLORIDA, IV AJTD FOR BRXXROLZ
Messrs. Joe LW hart nrtd Roy Wil­
OF DEATH IS SENT HIM
little -Miss Palmer Argo spent Satur­
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COURTT,— IH CH A JfO IRT.
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have
just
returned
from
a
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day in Orlando.
trip
to
Ft.
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Dec.
22,-F
old„h
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Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Swope, Miss lowing receipt of an anonymous letcitatiojt.
Young nnd Inez Strange and W. B.
Mnble . Swope, Miss Elizabeth Lnw- ter warning him that ho would be ►Uir,In Htr*«t. nuudcipbu, rmnnyitumr
Young spent Saturday in Sanford.
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The Baptist Sunday school of Ovi; ton and Francis Swope spent Wed­ killed Inst night unless he left the I ' 1* »pp«*rin* frp« ,n
Robert, have the whopping cough.
nesday afternoon in Qrlnndo.
city,
Bcnj.
Lcffler,
who
was
kidnaped,]
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Florida;
that
jo^r
pitc*
of
rtaidnc*
v*
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will
give
a
Christmas-tree
at
the
Mrs.
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C,.
E.
Chorping’s
Sunday
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taken to the outskirts of the city, n7u.t?iphu.'‘i%n™"
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school class of girls und boy» enjoy­ church Friday night. A special pro­
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handcuffed to a tree nnd beaten wjth I »** of
y*ara. and that u*.
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gram
is
being
"prepared
and
lh®
chil­
ed
a
wcinic
roast
and
picric
last
Fri­
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Greetings of the season to the Her­
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Iron-BtUddcd straps on the night of'a anbporna upon whom would blnd’jon, tt« u{^
day evening at Robinson’s Springs. dren are looking forward to the oc­
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its
readers.
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December 11, announced today that
m hrr.br ortmd and J
Mrs. Chorpening • and Mrs. A. Cor- casion with great pleasure.
The first celery to leave Sanford in nny chhperonbd the party. Every one • Miss Ethel Taylor, of Quitmnn, Ga.,
he was closing his store at 2 o’clock card nu the 7th dar of rrtmarr. a. d.- im,
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to apprar to the hill of reattaint txhiUtad
car Iota will be two. cars grown by ad n dandy' time.
yesterday afternoon and would leave 'asainat joo tn thia cauar, othrrwtaa a ihw'.
nrrived Saturday to be the guest of
Christ. Bucusel, of Cameron City. A.
Jacksonville thnt evening.
w,“ * taltn* •«•*«•» i " «
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. L. Grier nre rc- her uncle nnd aunt, Mr. nnd Mrs. H.
WASHINGTON, D. C„ Dec. 2 3 ^ A
Moses has bought it and paid $2.50 eiving the sympathy of their friends B. McCall for several weeks.
Leffler, who is the proprietor of I •* *• f»nbrr onirrrd that thu notice b* pt*.
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. .. llahrd In tbr Sanford llrrmlti one* a wrrk fw'
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per crate here for it. • It is a vurity of t the death of their best mule, n fine
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hogue and son Ches­ statement charging the Japanese mil­ retail stores here and at Newport, R. four anki.
Grccntop. Mr. Moses will ship it to ig, 5-year-old. It broke out of the ter, of Eliznbcth, N. J., have return­ itary authorities with "frightful and I., *1" jto to hi. New York o f f lc .
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K. A.' DOCOI.AKS, .
been
issued
by
the
Korean
commis­
next week.
Something to ent, presumably poison S. W. Swope cottage for the winsa,u'
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Clrrk of Circuit Court. ,7
Ashley Purvia, also, of Cameron n some kind of crops for cut worms, ter.
sion. Officials said that in the Hun_i
ftrm lnolt County. Florida.
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City, wil cut five enrs of Golden and was found dead Sunday morning. | Miss Kiln Belle Jones und Mrs. S. chin district the Japanese burned 32 THE SA N FO RD MIRROR &amp; Solorltor and of Connarl for Oemplalnaar *
Self-bleaching celery next week. W. The mule wns valued at $.r&gt;00.
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FU R N ITU R E SHOP
B. Ahern paid $2.00 per crate here
tantn,
and
massacred
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lor it and will ship it to Chicago mar.
SPIJRLING-'FRANCIS
|nnd Mrs. J. B, Jones for the Christ- habitants and burned houses with M irror. R a-tllrarad, Auto Raflaotara B a-illrar- THEY’RE GONE WHERE
kets. Both of these fields of celery
women nnd children inside.
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»d, CbandaUara raftnlahad, Furultura repaired,
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Furnltura n f la lth a d j ‘ B ra n Bed* reflaiabad;
arc said to be fine stuff.
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YORK,
Dec.
23.—Twenty-four
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A wedding of more than usual in- i Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Swope nnd
The many friends of Billy Bcarail
tBj
daairad.
n«&gt;t of m a u rta ia confessed Russian communists today •]
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ohorpcning urv
tcrest to Sanford people occurred nt Mrs. \S. II. \ oung spent h riday in
about the hnppiest folks in Florida,
of Orlando were glad to see him here
VriS..“ n'iLu\\&lt;i.*ip*rtlT do°* °” *h#rt sailed on Iraper*tor for Russia. They
this week ns their daughter, Mrs. Kissimmee this afternoon when J. T . jOflwdo.
last
evening
when
he
came
up
to
at-!
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WM
E CONNORS &amp; CO.
were rounded up during the raids last
Williams and Mrs. E. G.
Bryan Squire and their three children Spurling of this city wns united in
tend
tho
Lake
dance
at
the
Valdez.
! osier n« Laurel a .* ,
Phona aio winter.
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will be here from Jacksonville for marriage to Mrs. Fl^rn Harris Hancock were Sanford visitors Monthe holi(|nys nnd their son Horace Frnncis nt the home of the bride.
will be here from Cleveland, O. The Rev. W. H. Coleman, pastor of th o ' Mr- and Mrs. Tilden Jacobs, of
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I-cwia Wright, of Sanford, is
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there will be fourteen in the party.
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with
her
parentn,
Mr.
and
his
wife
and
daughter,
Lovelle,
and
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spending the Christmas holiduys with
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Mrs. A. B. Cameron nnd sister, Claire. Mrs. W. H. Coleman were among her parents.
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Miss Cameron has not been home for those present. After the cermcony n
Little Theodore Auline, Jr., who
it
a long time *as she hns n position in buffet luncheon was served and the !hJ bccn quR c'ni'foV ^veraf days, is
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that
is
not
easy
to'get
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one to fill.
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by automobile that will take in vnri- I M„ 0 &lt;; U-oIcott visited Orlando
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J. E. Spurling will be nt home to
Willinm Robert Williams entertain&gt; .(
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native, of Ohio and has been a resi-1 Mrs. J. II. Lee, jr., and little son
Mrs. Herman Brantley arrived here dent of Kissimmee for the past eig h t'are visiting Mrs. Lee's mother, Mrs.
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DOING YOUR BEST
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join her husband. Mr. Brantjay came
loved by a large circle of friends. | Mrg Cartcr L ^ to n , of Jacksonhere with his parents some time ago
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The groom is also . native of Ohio viUef js vj()ilinjr Mra. R. W. L ^ to n .
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from
Montgomery,
Ala.
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but has been a resident of this city
RIGHT
IS
MIGHT
. .Miss Loretta Traty is here from for the past ten years coming here The Woman's Club Is planning a
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CONFESSING YOUR SINS
"tacky party" for watch night to be
St. Petersburg to remain over the
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to engage in farming but for the given at the Club House for the bene­
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holidays
with
hen
brother,
Elwood
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which he was engaged in Ohio.prior club members plan tq make this ono
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LIVING A CHRISTIAN LIFE
to
coming
to
Florida.
He
is
promin­
of the most delightful evenings of tho
Dame Rumor is saying. John War­
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ren and Miss Hardy, of Celery ave­ ent in business and church circles year 1920, and a good "starter"
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nue, are to be married Christmas here and his many friends will hasten
THINKING BEFORE ACTING
Mrs.'George . Olsen and two^chll&lt;i i
to extend congratulations nnd best dren, of Columbus, Ohio, arc visiting
day.
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THINKING BEFORE SPEAKING
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BEING KIND TO T H E POOR
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FORGIVING YOUR ENEM IES
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WE THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATRONAGE DUR­
ING THE YEAR 1920. OUR NEW DRESSES,
SKIRTS, WAISTS, COAT SUITS AND MILLINERY
A R f AT THE LOWEST PRICES POSSIBLE. COME
IN TO SEE US.

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Happy New Year to You All

Dawn is Coming

ANY USED CAR PURCHASED FROM OUR STOCK
BEFORE JANUARY 1, 1921, WILL BE COMNEW TIRES AT NO
ADDITIONAL COST. COME EARLY, WE HAVE
SOME GOOD ONES. TERMS TO RESPONSIBLE
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FOR THE SUPPORT GIVEN AVIATOR WRIGHT
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in the Circuit Court of the Seventh Mabel M. Keely by her next f r U j
Paul M. Keely, Paul M. Keely
Judicial Circuit. In and for Semi­
husband, and George W. Venable
America Means Salvation to These Little Ones
nole County, Florida.—
Complainant*vs.
In Chancery.
Alexander Jamea Miller, et al, D*.
“ T h a t’s Dr. K in g 's New Dis­
fendanta.
ORIGINAL BILL OF COMPLAINT
covery, for F ifty Years
CITATION. '
E. A. Douglass, in his own right, and
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a Cold*
To Alexander James Miller, D. Utl.
as Trustee, Complainant,
sey Piffard and Charlotta Q.- py.
vs.
IME-TRIED for fifty year*- and
fard and the unknown heirs,
J. H. Cowen, et nl, Defendants.
never more popular than today.
tecs, devisees, grantees or otSer
CROSS BILL OF COMPLAINT
Nothing but the relief it givea from
claimants under Alexander Jaw*n
J. H. Cowen, et al, Complainants,
stubborn old colds, and on-rushing
Miller, D. Halsey piffard aad
'^h.new ones, grippe and throat-torturing
Charlotte O. Piffard, knd -the nsE. A- Douglass, et al. Defendants.
coughs ooukl nave made Dr. King’s
known
heirs, legatees, devisees
New Discovery the standard remedy it
CITATION.
grantees, or other claimants un­
b today. No harmful drugs.
To O’. R. Calhqun, of Pitkins. Colo­
der Emma M. Piffard, and to any
Always reliable, and good for ffle
rado; F. A. Hart, of Savannah,
nnd all other persons or partleg
whole family. Has a convincing, heal­
Georgia, nnd C. H. Wnlah, of Wil­
claiming any interest In and to th«
ing taste with all its good medicinal
mington, North Carolina; T. O.
following described lands situau
qualities. At all druggists, 00 cents,
Gillis, M. J. Gallagher, J. 5J- Ilunti
in- Seminole county, Florida, mors
11.20 a bottle.
J. F. Mitchell, Louis Paint nnd
particularly described at follows,
. James Sawyer, whose places of
p h r tin jr tffi m f f r t m f fh d
to-wit:
residence are unknown, nnd to nil
The Northeast quarter of th*
other persons or parties cinimlng Northwest quarter of the Southwest
an interest In nnd to the following quarter; the Southoast nunrter of the
described innd in Seminole Coun­ Southwest nunrter of the Northwest
ty, Florida, to-wit:
nna tho Northwest quarter
• Lots 7 and 8, of Block 4, of Tier 4, qunrtcr,
of tho Northeast quarter of th*
of Sanford, Floridn, according, to E. Southwest-quarter of Section 1$
R. Trafford’a map of Sanford, Flori­ Township 19 South of Range 50 last,
da:
and begfning 30 chains North of the
are sick headaches, biliousness, sallow
It appearing from a sworn cross Southwest corner o f Section | | .
skin, waste matter in the intestinal
bill of complaint filed in this cause, Township 19, South of lia is e jo
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Tbe European Relief Council, which aceka.to raise $33,000,000 at the system. Correct this _health-under­
that you have or claim to have some East,, run North 20 chains, East 10
interest in nnd to tho above describ­ chains, South 20 chains, Weat if
Christines season, has been formed for the purpose-of throwing the entire mining condition by taking Dr. King's
ed land, therefore, you, G. K. Cal­ chains to beginning.
charitable energy of the United States Into the vital msk of prorldlng food and P i l ls . Feel good every day. Keep
ma
ndl v i.il., Same K H Z , “ * * , ‘SU SlS houn, F. A. Hart and C. H. Walsh
medical assistance to M00.000 children In eastern and central Europe this lb , ,*««m 3*
It appearing from the svyoni hUi
old
price,
2 5 cents. All druggists.
T aattgcoui la conducting sod transacting tar are hereby required te be and appear
Winter. Representatives of eight great relief organisations, working Indeof complaint filed in this caus*
business th a t thl* corporation la eutborlsod to
pendsoUjr, gathered overwhelming evidence that the plight ef these u n f o r t u ­
c arry out and to do a lt such other and farther before our said Circuit Court at the against you that you have or claiut
thing* as n a y be D ecenary and expedient to Court House in Sanford, Florida, on some interest in and to the
nates should take precedence In world charity until they are saved. The
lands
be don* for tb* eueceoeful traoeactioa of the the 6t(i day of December, A. D. 1920,
hereinabove described, therefore, yoi
co-operating agencies which form the Council are the American Relief Admin­
b a iln rta and a ffa ir* of thl* corporation: and
to h a r t, exercise and enjoy all of tb* rights, and then and there make answer to the said Alexander James Miller, D.
istration, the -American Red Cross, the American Friends' Service Committee
power* end privilege* Incident to corporation* the cross bill of complaint, otherwise Halsey Piffard and Charlotte O. Ptf(Quakers), the Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, the Federal Council- or
organlied end ( lis ti n g under tb* law* of tb* a decree pro confcsso will bo entered
fard are hereby required to be aad
,
the Churches of Christ In America, the Knights of Columbus, the Y, U. C. A
School bonds have recently been S ta te of riorid*. A RTICLE
against you.
I.
appear before our said Circuit Coart
and tbs I. XV. CL A.
And you, T. O. Gillis, M. J. Gal­ nt the Court House in Sanford, Plorsold nt a good price in Lake Worth The amount of tb* capital stock of tbl* corporatlon (hall be FIFTY THOUSAND DOL.
J. M. Hunt, J. F. Mitchell, Ida, on the 3rd day of January, A.
nnd very soon work will be started o n ! larr™immo.oo) to bo divided lo ts FIVE lagher,
Louis
Paint
and James Sawyer ere D. 1921, and then and there make
HUNDRED SHARER e f tb* p sr t s Id* or ONE
Special sales by merchants,, when the new high school building^ the HUNDRED
DOLLARS (1100.00) ateta. to b* hereby required to be and appear be­ answer to the bill of complaint ex­
let with law fu l m oat? a f the U alltd fore our said Circuit Court at the
properly advertised, will attract place to bo completed in time for the Spaid
ta ir* . Alt or a n ? portion of tb* aald capital Court House in Sanford, Florida, on hibited against you, otherwise a de­
opening
of
the
next
term,
in
Septem­
cree pro confesso will be entered
stock n t ? , bow erer. b* pa?ablc in. or loaned
more people to a town or city than
u std for, or In tb* parch*** of propert?, or the 3rd day of January, A. D. 1921, against you.
And all other persons
any inducement we know. Yft; re­ ber, 1921. The bonds have fave val­ or
c-inttlc* In propart?, labor or nervlc**. a t a nnd then nnd there make answer to
or parties claiming any right, title or
t
o
il
valuation
therefor
to
b«
determined
b?
tb*
uer
of
$40,000
nnd
were
sold,
for
$38,call when the merchants of a thriv­
the cross bill of-complaint, otherwise interest in and to IB8 property her*.
Hoard of Director*.
a decree pro confcsso wiU be entered Inabove described, under, by or
ARTICLE «.
ing city In Kentucky would advertise COO.
T his corporation aball continue and b ar* fall against you. And all other unknown
through any of the above named de­
their special Bales on the same dates,
power to eiercls* 11* corporal* right* and parties or
persons claiming any fendants, or otherwise, are hereby re­
franchise for t period of Nln*t?-nln« ?esr*
Why
Mr.
Joe
Armstrong,
Celebrated
each
offering
special
inducements
in
INCREASE FROM 3606 TO OVER
from and after tb* d a t* of tb* eomtnaocvmtnt right, title or interest in and to the quired to be and appear before our
Dog Trainer, Uses’ Rat-Snap.
of Ita corporal* a tU te a r* .
the way of prices, nnd during the
property hereinabove described are said Circuit Court at the Court Hohsd
46,000 AND 1,700
. A RTICLE I.
required
to be and appear before our in- Sanford, Florida, on the 7th day'
"Noticed
rats
around
my
kennels,
days
these
sales
continued
immense
'
SCHOOLS.
,T b# bnalnra* of thla corporation shall b*
nt the Court of February, A. D. 1921, and thea
b? tb* follow ing officer*: A Presi­ said Circuit Court
throngs of people flocked to that city having hundreds of prize dogs, could­ conducted
the and there make answer to the bill of
dent. Vice President. Recretar? T ressnrer. Gen­ House in Sanford, Florida, on
(B? Tt« A ,iocl*ted P » m )
from miles around nnd thousands of n’t take chances. Tried RAT-SNAP; eral Manager, elected b? tb* Hoard of Direc­ 7th day of February, A. D. 1021, nnd complaint
In this cause, otherwise s
tors. m d a Hoard of Director* of not lees than
WASHINGTON,
Dec. 18.—The dollars wore spent for merchandise in three weeks everj; rat disappeared. three
nor more then seven director*, wbo aball then and there make answer to the decree pro confcsso will be entered
number of cx-servlce men in training that would have never found that Noticed that the dogs never went be alockbMder* In sa id corporation, to be cross bill of complaint filed in this against all unknown parties defe*db? (be atockbolder* at their organiza­ cause, otherwise
decree pro confes- a n t
during the last fiscal year increased innrket had it not been for these near RAT-SNAP, f ’ tell my friends elected
tion meeting and th e re a fte r annual!? on the
will be entered against nil said
It I b ordered that this citation b *
from 3,606 to over 46,000, R. T. Fish­ sales. Eu$tis has a large territory nbout RAT-SNAP." Use this sura first Tcesda? e fts r th e . first Uonda? In Jan- so
oar?.
An? two or m ors office* m s? be held unknown parties.
published in the Sanford Herald, a
er, of the Federal Board Vocational to draw from and similar action on rodent, exterminator, it’s safe. Comes b? the asms person except th at tb* asm* per­ It is ordered that this notice be newspaper
published In Seminole
sh a ll-n o t hold I he of tie* of President sod
Training committee, today reported. the part of our merchants would in cake form. Three sizes, 36c, 65c, son
fer
Vice-President.
U n til a fte r th* organisation published in tho Sanford Herald, a County, Florida, onco a week
Seventeen hundred schools and col­ bring about corresponding results.— $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Ball m eeting, hereinafter provided for, and nnUI newspaper published in Seminole eight weeks as notice to Alexander
their tnccrsrwrs are sleeted anJ qualified, the County, Floridn, onco a week for
James Miller, D. Halsey piffard aad
leges arc now giving vocational train­ Eustia Lake Region.
officer* of this corporation t h il l be: George W. four weeks as to the
'Inrdware Ce. ;
defendant! Charlotte O. Piffdrd, and once a week
K
night. President and General M anager) Iding, he stated.
known, and for twelve weeks as notice to the
w sH -H lg g ln a. BecTetar? and T rearurer: Oeorg* whose residences are
G. Herring. Vlrw-Prealdent. The Board of PI- once a week for eight weeks as to the unknown parties defendant
Sanford merchants, in putting on
rector* aball be; Georg* W. Knight, Edward known parties defendant whose plac­
PRESBYTERIAN'. BROTHERHOOD. their special sales, are drawing pur­
WITNESS my hand and the seal
Hlgglna and Georg* O. Harrlng.
unknown, and of the said Circuit Court on this th*
The first or organisation meeting of tb* es of residence are
chasers from n radius of fifty miles.
stockholder* of tbl* organisation aball be held once a week for twelve weeks as, to 15th day Df October, A. D. 1020.
How can men follow their daily oc­ Seminole’s capital has a hunch of live
In tb* C1I? of Sanford. Plorlda, on the 10th the unknown parties defendant.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS
NOTICE
o
r
EXECUTOR
da? of Januar?, A. D. 1021, for the porpoe* of
cupations, the keen pursuit of money, wires who know how to do things.—
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
adopting the R? law* and roroplatlng tb* orClerk of Circuit Court,
l Tor Final Dtacharga)
the Intricate ways of business, the di- ] jjmVs-Urrion
In Court of Coast? Judas, Bossiaol* Coast?, g a n lte tlo n . of tb* corporation aa hereinbefore the said Circuit Court on this 15th
Seminole County, Flpcjd*.
provided for. and th e re a fte r the annual m eet­ day of October, A. D. 1920.
State of Florid*
versities of labor and capital and
________________
GEO. A. DeCOTTES,
~
ing of the atockbolder* aball be held on the
to rs E iU U of
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Solicitor and of Counsel for
ftrat Tueeda? a fte r the G rit Monde? In JanaBtUlb* happy In the possession at
Everytody sccms to be |istcnin(r WU H BALDWIN
Clerk of Circuit Court,
Notice Is brrrb? given. to all whom It ms? a r? of each a ad ever? ?e*r.
Complainants.
9-lSt-o
ARTICLE t.
their self-respect and a clean con- (for the chimcfl of normaicy._ScattIe coaevru. th at os' tb* IBlh d a ? of Januar?. A.
Seminole
County, Florida.
i
The highest amount of Indebtedness or ItaD.
1630,
I
shall
sppl?
to.
tho
Honorable
L
F
science. This yns the lesson told to -j^mcs
GEO. A. DeCOTTES,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF SEMINOLS
Itouabnldrr. Jodge of ■•!.! Court, t s Jud(* of h lllt? to which this corporation aball aibject
COUNTY, FLORIDA—IN CHANCERY
• Urge and attentive audience at . the
___
Probate, for ro? final d larhirg* »• Eieculor of Itself to abatl he tw ice tb* amount of Ita capi­ THOMAS EMMET WILSON,
1h# M ists of Wm. ft. ItaMwIo.
. sod ta l atock.
Solicltora
and
of
Counsel
for
Presbyterian Brotherhood last Sun­ NOTICE TO DRAINAGE CON- that at th* l i n t lime I will preaent m? final
ARTICLE 7.
A. E Tnieetl. Complainant,
Cross Complainants.
Tb* name* and residence* of th* subscribing
irrtajnte i t E irculor _of said ro tate, and ask
m.
day. An audience, comprising the
9-12-tc
. TRACTORS
Incorporator*
of
tbl?
c
o
lo
ra
tio
n
and
tb*
for th str approval.
Georg* E. JobnaoO. (1 al.
am
ount
of
capital
stock
subscribed
b?
e
tc
h
are
Dated
November
11
lb.
A.
D
1020.
heads of the most successful business
aa follows:
Ik Ike Clrault Caurt. Baraalk Ja g ltla l Circuit *f
J. If. PACR,
CITATION.
•nd farming enterprise* the heads of
Sealed bids will be receive* by the ID 12 It*
Circular. Georg* W. nig h t. . . . Ban ford, F la . . . .S3 abate*
lk&lt; B u t* af r t a i l i a , tat s a g fa r
To George I . John*™, Wm. Atexaa 4*r BaafcE dw ard Hlgglna , . , Sanford. F la........ S3 shares
Bfitn Inifill County
county and city governments and. Board of County Commissioners of
o . Herring. Hanford. F la ..* .. S share* IN CHANCERY—BILL TO ESTABLISH AND , in a n , liq u id a to r at Florida L*a 4 aad OalNotice of Application for Tax Deed / ’.eoege
onltallon Oampan?. lim ite d , a corparatlaa
IN WITNESS W HEREO F, th* ntw crihlng
QUIET TITLE.
many others whoso lives spell "sue- Seminole County, Florida, at the
of England, tb* 8(ockb* 14* n
af
Ftertea
Incorporator* of this corporation bar* berennto G .
tR Read, Com plaisant,
Under Section 575 of the
l a n d an 4 . On km Ian I Ion ( k n p u j Lim ited, a
subscribed their n a n a a :
cess,” listened in wrapt attention, office of said Board at the Court
VS.
liquidated
rerparitlc*)
e
f
Rnglaad.
aad
te
General BUtutes
OEO. W. K N IO nT.
C laries E. R altella, *t al. D*f**daata.
which shows that there must be an House in Sanford, Florida, on or botb* onkaovrn legal***, rtavln***, aad gran
EDWARD HIGGINS.
ORDER o r SERVICE NT FUR LI CATION.
lorn, clalm lsg b r. throngh or ante*
lb*
GEO. O. HERRING
To all parties claiming Interests uader Rnsaa
invlslble connecting link between suy fora ten o'clock A. M. on the 14th
above named p a rtita, and te a a? aad *D
Notice is hereby given that W. N. RTATH OF FLORIDA.
A Crutcher, deceased. T It Cabansls*. de
cess and these teachings.
other
parann*
or
par(l*a
nrbomaaavar,
c
b
la
re sted : E d p ard Graddlck. deceased: B- t .
day of January, 1921, for the clean­ Neeley, purchaser of Tax Certificate COUNTY OF SEMINOLE:
l i f an? right, tltl* or Internal te to d te
Oliver**, deceased, aad J. S. Moore, deceas­
me. lb* nad*r*lgn*f aulhorlt?. thla
To the stranger in our midst, to ing out of ditches and canals in Flor­ No. 1806, dated tho 3rd day of June, da?Be foe*
tb# rn n e alag d rier lived l*nd,nltmnt*4
Irta e
ed. and ALL TARTIES claiming an Interest,
person a 11? appeared. Georg* W. Knight.
■nd bafag tn tb* C oaatr of Btm lM ln nod
the doubter and skeptic, here is the ida Groves and Black Hammock A. D. 1901, has filed said certificate E dw ard Hlgglna. Georg* G. Herring, all ef In th* following described property alia* It Rial*
)( n a rtd a , mora par lir a la ri? *aa*xtV
In Bemlnol* Count?, Florid*, to-w lt:
w bom ' ar* to
welt knows and know* to aa*
opportunity to become acquainted Drainage Ditches.
*d an fnlteve, to-w lt:
RW 1-4 e f Seclloc 10: Lot* 4 and B ta 8**be tb* par**** nam ed In and wbo anbaertbed
in my office, and has made application to
Lot
4
,
Blaek IS, Tin* 3. a t Ran fard. I M eir mm** to tb* fore go lag ARTICLES OP tloa IS; All * f fractional Beetles IS; Let* 1, S
with those that can be of help and a
Estimated yardage 12,000 cu. yds. for ta x ‘deed to issue in accordance th
INCORPORATION, and
the?
M verall?
ac­ le d S aaB tb* HW 1-4 ef NB 1-4, lb* S 1-3 4a, iM etd Jn f to X X T ra ffa rT a man a f
sincere welcome Is always evtended
i -4 *r n w 1-4 Ban ford, rte rtd a , aa p*r m ap tk ara a f 4* (r at
before me- th a t tha? *i*cnt*4 th* or n r t -4 o t n w t*4, th* n
A. certified cheek for $250.00 pay­ with law. Said certificate embraces knowledged
tarn* foe lb* ate* nod purpose* therein mm- ■ad NE 1-4 of BW 14 of Beetles 14; tb* }(. 1-3 reroed aad beginning a t tb a Nartbanat « w tto all comers a t the Presbyterian able to E. A. Douglass, clerk of Sem­
af tbe RW 1-4 of Baetlen IT; N 1-S e f tb* BW r r a f Iba Intarn*«tl*d a f P i n t Blr**t aad l a n d
I lea*4.
In th* a t ? a f Baafnrd, n * rld * , fee
Brotherhood Sunday mornings at inole County, roust accompany each the following described property sit­ l a W llaea* W hereof I bar* hereunto set m? t -4 of tba NB t -4 and lb* N S 1-4 ' *f NW t -4 ef Avenna,
Ikenca R a il DO f**t, tbaoca H artb 1*4 faa*
uated in Seminole county, Florida, to- bead and af Octal seal a t Saaford. C oast? s f S I 1-4 e f Bar tloa 31; tb* NB. 1-4 a f tb* NS 1-4 me**
or lea* ta « paint an Iba B aitb *44* at
9:45.
Sem loolt and B u t* of n * rld a , ea this. 0th da? af tb t NR 1-4, tb* Iteulh 4 acre* af tba N u t IS
bid.
wit:
acres a f tb* NR 1-4 or NR 1-4, tbe B 12 ef tba all*?, Ik ear* W eat ID feet, ateog tba Baate
• f Dacembgr, A. D. 1020.
«
4
«
af
**14 nit*? -to la n d area**. SkaaM
NR 14 an 4 tb* ■ 1-3 of tb* BN 1-4 *f "S**Plans and specifications can be seen
A. HtGOINR.
Beg. SW cor. of NW*A of SWV4 of (BRA D
N otar? Psblle. tlaa 23; lb* W t -3 af tb* BW 1-4 t l Iteetloe Booth alaag tb t Raat aid* at n ail | u i Ana­
Yeer Money Back If Rat-Soap Doesn’t at the office of E. A. Douglass or can
Nt: th* B 13 of tb* BW 14 *f tb* NW 1-4 (*e m e . |D 4 feet, m a n a r tea* ta r t r a i t t e aet.
Sec. 31, Tp. 26 S.f R. 30 E.J Run N 8 U ? re w ad sales erp lrea Sept. 11, 102*.
Come Up to These Claim*
20 acre* of let 1) and all e f let* 3 aad 4 la Ib* point af baglnalagGEORGB O HERRING ,
be secured from Fred T- Williams, chs., E 5 cha., S 8‘ehs., W 5 chs.
It apptarlng from tb a a o aen b ill at w o Csuaaal.
l J U J w e . Beetles 34; tb* BW 1-4 e f tb* BW 1-4 ef Bee
aad
RAT-SNAP is absolutely guaran­ engineer, Sanford, Florida, on de­
Uou
34; tb* N 1-3 e f tb* KN 1-4 ta d tha I p lain ! filed In tbla can** agalaat ?**
The said land being assessed at
af tb* NW 1-4 «f tb* NB 1-4 *f Bee­ jo * bar* ot claim tarn* later**l to and to X *
teed to kill n U and mice. Cremates posit of $6.00 tobe returned If a bid the date of the issuance of such cer: NOTICE OP APPLICATION J 0 X TAX DEXD 4tle*acre*
37; tb* N 1-1 * t tb* SE I t e f fleettoa S3 ; tend* above deprtlbed. therefor* ?*«. tbe aatt
tbe BW 1-4 e f NW t -4 aed tb* NW 1-4 *T tb* Geo. R. Jnbmnow? and tb* aald W illiam . Alex­
a in r laoU as 171, a f tb* 0 a s tra l Btatatoa
them. RodenU killed with RAT-SNAP is made.
tificate In the name of Unknown. Un­ UNotlc*
BW
1-4 of Section S3 ; S’ acre* square
la th*' ander Rnrhanan. U ta lla to r , af tba rte tila kereb? given tb al H. C. Du Row
leave no amelL . Rata pass up all food
The Board reserves the right to re­ less said certificate shall be redeem­ purchaser af Tax O trtttlra t* No. MS. dated NW roroer of tb* NW 1-4 e f tb* NB 1-4 e f the da la u d and OoloaUattea Oovnpan?, Lim ited, e
tb* 7 U da? *f J u te . A. D. 1000, kaa filed aald NE t- 4, aed tb* BW 1-4 o f tb* RW 1-4 af tb* BW corporation of England, ta Rqnldattem, kf*
to get at RAT-SNAP. Their, first ject any or all bids.
ed according to law tax deed will is­ re rtfrla a t* la m? ufflc*. and baa mad* appli­ t -4 or fee*. 34, all In Twp. 24 B. R gt 22 East. brrtB ? rrqolred to b* and appear b a to n ant
Abe a ll th a t p a rt e f th* N 1-2 lylag Booth e f antd CTrenlt Conrt, at tba Ooerl Uana* to Sabmeal U their last. RAT-SNAP comes
By order of the Board of County sue thereon on the 22nd day of De­ c a tio n ’ for tax deed t» laano ta accordance with Eecoalockilcfate
Creek. In Bectloa 7 ; and tb* ford. rio rlia . on tb t l i t 4a? * f Decambar, A.
law . Bald certificate umbrareu tbu following
In cakes. No mixing. Cats or dogs Commissioners of Seminole County, cember, A. D. 1020.
described proper!? a llo tte d ta Bamlnol* Coun- NE 1-4 e f tb* NE 1-4 aed the NR 1-4 of th* D. 1020, and then and (bar* mak* i n n e r to
t ? , Florida, to-w lt:
Lot 14, Florida Land A B R .l-tl e f Bectloa I t , In Township 21 South, tbe m il of Complaint eihlfclied agntoft r*a to
won't touch i t Three sizes, 35c, 65c, Florida.
Witness my official signature, and Col. Col'a Add. In South Sanford. Tb* aald R ings 32 E ast. And. also th* following -Iota thin ran**. OtbrrwU e. t decree pro intfanaa ■
belag aaaearod a t tb* dat* of tb* laan- tn those certain (u b d lrta io u of tha RE J -4 af will b* entered.
$1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Ball
E. A. DOUGLASS,
seal this the 12th day of November, land
And to i l l pernoM or pnrtte* claim ing aa?
■or* of »ueh c ertific ate In Iba name of Un- th* NE 1-4 e f Bectloa 21 tn Township 20
Hardware Co; &gt;
Booth, Rang*" 82 East, known aa W hitcomb's rig h t, tltln or Inlerent In and to tb* peopart?
17-5tcw
tlerk.
kaown.
A. D. 1920.
tbtoagb
Also T a t C ertificate No. 212. dated tb* nth ftn t and second addition* te G rn e ei. via; iaXs hereinabove described under, b? a r
II.
12. 13. 18 and
17
In block
1, named dafeodnnta. or nthnrw lm , a*o
tb#
aboea
da? o f Ju t? , A. D. 1013, has filed aald certl- «. 7. B. 0. 10,
• (SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
lo
t*
0
.
0
.
10
,
13
.
18
.
I
C
13
.
10
.
17
and
IS
In
hereb? required to b* nnd appear bator* **r
flcate In ta? afflc*. and baa made application
.
Clerk Circuit Court,
for ta x deed to lain* tn accordance w ttll law. block- 2. Lots S. 4. ‘5. a .- 7. 8. 0, ID. 11^ 12. 13, Mill Circuit Court nt tb* Oonrt Haas* to •**H . 13. 10. IT
IB.
10 and 20 la block 3, ford,
U fa I,Florida, on tb* 3rd da? of J a a a a r r . A. X .
Said
rrrtlflra
ta
embrace*
tb
t
following
de­
• Seminole County, Fla. scribed proper!? situ a te d la Seminole Count?. 2. a, 7, B, 0.
H&gt;,
11, -.73. 14. IB.
101021
and , 20
In (hen and (her* mak* aatw er to tb*
and
block
4
.
Lots
S.
4
.
1
3
0
4
.
13
.
la,
17
.
21
.
22
.
23
.
Hill of Complaint filed agalnat ? •* to tbla
11-12-Gtc By V. E. DOUGLASS, D. C. Florid*. to.w H :t L ot 13, Florida Laud and Col.
4
,
In
block
3
.
Iota
3
.
a.
7
.
B.
0
.
10
.
M.
12
.
13
.
ran**,
otbrrwlne a decree pro roafeaaa wfU
Co. Add. to South Sanford. Tb* aald land being
a#* seed at th* dat* o f th* Imuanr* of aucb 10, 17. IB. 24 and S3 In block "0. IxHa 7. 8. 0. b# entered again*! all unknown p a rtia l , 4aNotice of Application for Tax Deed ac ertific
10. . 11. 12. | 2. I t . 13. 10. 17. IB. IB. 20, 21 and fendanL
•
ate in the a am a o f Mrs. F. I.*ke.
It I* ordered th at thl* Citation h* pohbnbad
.Under Section 575 of the
Also Tax C ertificate No. 313, dated tb* nth 22 In block 7. ' end lota 1 to 24. tnclnalv*. -be­
ing
all
of
block
A
tn 1h* Hanford H erald, a newapaper pukllahed
da? o f Ju l? . A. D. 1013. baa filed aabl certl
General Statutes.
I t- la hereby ordered th a t ?mr appear to lb* lo
flca te la m ?. office, and baa made appllraHrmlnola
Count?.
Florida,
*nr*
lion for tax deed to Issue In accordance w ith tllll of rp m p lile t filed bereln against yon tn
week
for
eight
week* aa notlew to
Notice is hareby given that George law . Bald certificates embraces lb* following the above e n titled ra w * on th* ^Baernth da? of Georg*
E. Johnnon and W illiam AtetaaAar
proper!?, situ ate d In Remind* Coan- March, A*. D. 1021; and "T he Hanford n r r - D achanana, liq u id a to r, of tb* Plarld* Load
Murphy, purchaser of Tax Certifi­ described
aid';
la
b
e
rth
?
designated
a*
lb*
nevripaper
In
t? . Florid*, to-wlt: I-nts 21 and S , Fla. Land
and O olonlutlon Com pan?. Limited, a cacpoeKnocks at Your Door But Once and It Will Never Knock at
cate No. 1808, dated the 3rd day of A Cot. Co.- Add. to Booth Sanford. The aald which thl* order ( h ill be pabltahed one* a atlon of England, and once n week fer twp to*
land balng
a o n i p l a t tb* d ll* of the Is­ week for twelTe consecutive week*.
aa nolle* to tbe n a know a partloa de­
Your Door Again With This Kind of a Proposition.
,
June, A. D. 1901, has filed said cer­ suance *f such c rrllftc p ta la th* n*m« of Htn- TV11nr** m? b in d and a e il e f eftlcc tbl* IStb week*
fendant. \
*
day
of
November,
A.
D.
1020
.
.
W ltnea* m? band nnd tb* a e il af tb* aald
tificate in my office, and has made r? I nNickel
(SEAL)
,
E. A. DOUaLABB.
le u bald certificate* shall be redeemed
Circuit Court on tkl* IBth d a ? * f September.
Clerk. A. D. 1020. .
application for tax deed to issue in according to law, ta x deed will 1**0* thereoo on
Il lD-lSte
By V. E. DOUGLASS, D. C.
tb* 23th da? *t December, A. D. 1020.
(BEAL)
■. A. DOUGLASS,
accordance with taw. Said certificate W ltaeaa m? africlal signature aad seal thl*
Of sDt rooms, screened wide porches, all modern conveniences
lb* C trealt Court. Baeantb Judicial Circuit
Clerk Ctrealt Court,
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17th da? af November, A. D. 1030.
Hernia* 1* Gaunt?, r te rtia .
embraces tho following described t b t(SEAL)
and improvements, in fact one of the finest homes in the city
s s is County.
E. A. DOUGLASS.
a FORGE a . DeCOTTES,
IN CHANCXXT.—RILL TO ESTABLISH AND
property situated in Seminole Coun­
surrounded by oraages and grapefruit trees, flowers, plants,
Clerk Circuit Court.
Solicitor nnd Cnunnel tar C om putetaL
QUIET T IT L E
Seminal* C oast?, Fla.
I-lS to
ty, Florida, to-wit:
shrubs, fountains, beautiful lawns, a complete home and then
*,
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R? V. N. DOUGLASS. P . C. 0 . R. Read, Com plainant.
vu.
Beg. 346 f t N. and 424 f t W. of
O a r lea R. Battel!*, at tl., D*r*ag*uts. *
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ORDER 0 7 BERVIOB BY FUBUCATION.
NOTICE TO GXEDITORS
SE. cor. of NW *4 of SW% of Sec.
l a Ceurt a f tb* O o u t? J a 4ga. Bamteala 0 *u**
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Charles C. W aarwtck,
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L*W|| Lepetrea, Charles l a ra X itel* at
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Upon which you can raise winter vegetables for the land is
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T* a ll Cradltera, Log a teal, D latrlkitea* aad tO
tilled and in first-class condition and has made money for the
H N NRT LAN DON.
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The said land being assessed at the Ta a n Oregjlrra, L a ra ta a a, Diatrlbataaa a a f at)
X araau b a rte r Claim , *r P a ma n d i i g d i n
owner every year and the crops on It will speak for the pro-’
ta ld E ateta i ;
Para—a having Claim s a r D v a iM l against bill e f com plaint filed herein against ye* In
date
of.
the
issuance
of
suer
certifi­
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23lh da? ef
You, aad each at too, af* karub? aaNited
aald E state!
ductiveneia of the land.
'
A. D. 1031. end "Tb* Baeferd Her­ aad raqutrad to praam * aa? Matma aad dm
cate in the name of Unknown. Unless You. aad tack of ? aa, are htreb? notified January,
ald" la hereby designated aa tb* Newark per manda wklcb ?ou, at *llb*r at ?*u. ma? b a m
regal red to p ero ral an? claims aad Se­
which thl* * rd tr aball b* published awe* a agalnat tb* raU t* of A. X FUJI pa, daepamd.
This is not only, a beautiful home place but one that will
said certificate shall be redeemed ac­ and
m en da which ?*a. #f e ith e r a f yoo. may h a r t I*
weak fee tig h t ( 8) comae cu lit* weeks.
a f Semteal* Count?, Fterlda, to tbe *•*
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deceased,
make you money. On the shore of beautiful Lake Monroe and
cording to law tax deed will issue lata a f Herniaole C ount?. FlofUa, ta tha u n ­ W itness aa? k a *4 and seal of etric* tkl* 13lh lata
dervlguad Baacuter e f aald aatata, w ltb la tw *
4a? e f N a v ta b e r, A. D. 1020.
?eara
from tba d a ta hereof.
the land one day in the near future wlU be subdivided into city
dersigned
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thereon on the 22nd day of Decem­
(SEAL)
X A. DOCQLAHS,
Dated, Nee. 111b. A. D. 102*.
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years from tb* d a ta b a ru af..
lots and make you a fine profit. In the d ty just five, blocks
*
Cletk.
ber, A. D. 1920.
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Da tad. N rr. t t t b . A . D. 1020.
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from the business portion. The greatest opportunity in this
Witness my official signature and 11-12 tc*
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Biaeater.
state for a .man with money enough to make the first pay­
seal this the 12th day of November,
Movement of SL Lucie county's .big Substantial increase In number of
ment. You must see it to realize what it really means. '
A. D. 192*.
Despite tho fact that this has been bean crop
now under way, ship­ dariy cows in Florida since the fli**
(SEAL)
. E. A. DOUGLASS,
the most favorable crop year for a ment! going forward from several state fair was strikingiy Dlostrated
Clerk Circuit Court long time, Duval county prepared a points in the county daily to the msr- fai Palm Beach-county within the test
Seminole County, Fla. splendid agricultural exhibit for the leU of the shivering north.- The drop 'few days. Interest Is being shown
ll-12-«tc By V. E. DOUGLASS, D. C. state fair.
this season Is ssid to be excellent
1ta the approeching fsirt

“Only One Thing
Breaks My ColcP

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T

D n K i n g ’s

N e w D isc o v e r y

The ResultsofConstipation

EX-SERVICE MEN
ARE TRAINING
LARGE NUMBERS

LEGAL ADVERTISING

The Gabbett Home for Sale
OPPORTUNITY

A MODERN BUNGALOW

NINE ACRES OFTILED LAND

Av P .s Conne]

R eal E state Co.

notice

o r xnoosfoeation

Nolle* I* k rrtb ? given th a t w*. th* oadar• Ira n i, lotted to apply to th* llosorabla Oar?
A. ' Hard**. Goraruor of IKa S tria e f Plodga.
ao iha Stb day o r January. A .. D. 10*0. foe
I - t t r n P atent Lncorpora t ie r tfca 81MINOLR
REALTY AND INVESTM ENT OORI’O RATION
under tha follow lnr propoaod charter, tha erlglor I of which la now ao flla In tha of f i n af
tha Secretary of 6 tat*.
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O lO . W. KN lG RT,
,
siiiv A S D m a a iN B .
a i o . a . iie r iiin o .
ARTICLE o r INOORFOEATION
OF THE
SEMINOLE R E A L TT AMD INVESTMENT
.
CORPORATION
W*. tb ( un Jen lg n ed . bar* a u o rlrtrd . to d do
b*r*b? tiro c lata ocrwalraa tef«tb«r for tha
puypuo* of form In* ouraelvea Idto a body politic
and corporate under and by virtue of U&gt;a Uwa
of iba Slat* of F lorida. i c J do adopt lb* fel
lowing Artlclra of Incorporation.
ARTICLE I.
Tli* Hama of tbla corporation ah all be Petal
nola R e alty ’ and In rea tm c n t Corporation, and
Ita place* of bnaln*** a t Saaford, Plorlda, and
t q tb other places aa m ay from tim e to .tlm a b*
nrcraaary In order to carry on Iba affair* and
bualncaa of the corpora lion.
A RTICLE t.
T ha general n a tu re of tha bualncaa to be
conducted by tlila corporation aball bo to buy,
own. aril and c o r n y re al catal*. and to Im
p ro tc the tam e by creeling building* thereon
to buy and tell real re la te for others, on com
mlaaloo; to borrow money and nerure
the
paym ent of aama. and money otherw ise owing,
by mortgage*, deeds, bonds, Dote* or other
obligation therefor; to mak* adeancemahta nnd
loans of money; to !*as« rea lea tat* aa land
lords, to act aa It* a g e n t of other* In ranting
end collecting rente on rta l e state; to make,
p rrp ara and c ertify abstract* of till* to teal
e sta te : to taam lne, pass on and guarnntee title
to re al estate; to handle all branches of In­
[o c W ta s **• M ^ r w m in g of *uto-

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1920

IN BANKS NEW LAW
TO RAISE MORE MONEY
b il l

p r o v id e s

levy

of

ONE QUARTER OF *
ONE PE R CENT

HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS
PRESENT GOOD PLAY

An Appeal td, the American People
______

Reliable Seeds

‘ Hf

' f ’DItEE and one-half million children In Eastern and Central Enropo
have no alternative to disaster between now and next harvest ex­
cept American aid. For months these most helpless sufferers In the
track of war have been admitted te American feeding-stations only If
tragically undernourished, and kava received American medical aid only
If desperately threatened by death from disease.
One 0 cent hot American meal today has saved a thousand lives.
Winter la doting down. The money of many nations la valueless autilde their own boundaries. Economic and crop conditions make famlns.
with Its terrible train of ^Isaases, a certain vtsltor until next harvest. InevItably the helpless children will suffer most. No child can grow to health
and sanity on ths pitiful makeshifts.for food with which millions of Euro­
pean adults must content themselves this wlntsr. It la obvious that tbo
remedy can come only from outside.

Big Boston Lettuce
Early Snowball Cauliflower
Charleston Wakefield Cabbage
Jersey Wakefield Cabbage
Detroit Dark ,Red Beet
Paris White Cos Romaine

The Twinkling Star Company, Inc.,
presented the following pli^y to a very
large audience in the Sanford High
School auditorium Friday afternoon,
These Varieties ate Standard with Sanford .Growers.
December 17: "The Ladies Ago So­
America saved 6,000,000 European children winter before last. Nor­
INCOME ANNUALLY WOULD RE­ ciety of Bingville Pack a Missionary
Our Seeds are Fresh and Dependable.
mal
recuperation cut the need nearly In half last year, but unusnal condl*
SULT FROM SUCH
Barirel.". .The characters were cast as
tlone hare resulted In scant shrinkage of child destitution during ths
follows:
PROCEDURE
iW
r ^ ° nth ^U,t p8,t*
^ P 00** *f America moat now decide whether
Miss Umatilo Wiggles, Miss Mae
8,500,000 ef these charges, In acute distress, shall begin to bo turned away
la January from more than 17,000 asyluma, hospitals, clinics and feedingWASHINGTON, Dec. 18.—A tax Holly.
stations
dependent ea American support. Thera would be na tragedy la
Miss, Madalion Wiggles, Miss Flor­
of one-quarter of 1 per cent, on all
Phone 36
2nd St. and Oak Avc.
history
so
sweeping or so destructive of those wbe can deserve no evlL
,
btok deposits is provided for in a bill ence Henry.
Miss Dumpty Runt, Miss Francis
The undersigned organisations,, working among every raco and creed.
introduced by Rep. Treadway, of
®nk*g«d also In other forms of relief, agree unanimously thst the
,,
Usssschusettsj a member of -the Duttoiu
plight
of these helpless children shquld have complete priority In over­
Mrs. A1 K. Hall, Miss Margaret
bousd ways and means committee.
seas
charity
until the situation Is met This Is an Isaue without politics
Hr. Treadway estimated that such a Zachary.
■ad ’vlthout religious Tinea. Thor* can be no danger of pauperisation,
Mrs. Hardy Boil, Miss Lillian Shinm would bring in'about $1,000,000,for the $23,000,000 for child food, and the $10,000,000 for medical aervlco
hotsor.
that wo seek, will relievo only the critical cases. The medical supplies,
000 annually.
Mrs. U. R. Upish, Miss Marion
Collection of the tax would be made
.
“ Ml b# ,n un&lt;lu*,Ifl*d
but for every American dollar need
In child-feeding the governments and communities aided furnish two dotst the time the deposit was made and Hand.
•lars In the form of transportation, rent, tabor, clerical help, cash contrlMiss Matilda Pitt, Miss Sara EastInstitutions nfleeted would alt nation*
butlons and such food supplies as are locally obtainable.
erby.
, | ( state, and private banks, trust
Miss Elmira Pitt, Miss-Marion DeitAmerica has not failed tn the past In great heartedness. She has
companies, brokers' offices and other
never had a more poignant call than this. Contributions should be turned
rich.
Institutions, firms o* corporations re­
over to the local committees which aro now being formed for this national
Little Guess Boil, Mr. Arthur
ceiving any money on deposit subject
collection, or sent to Franklin K. Lana, Treasurer, Guaranty Trust Oo^
Moore.
to withdrawals by chcclf, cash or oth­
New York Cltj,
Little Uno .Hall, Miss Kathleen
Materiaia in all building lines are nnw at a lower mark
erwise.
EUROPEAN RELIEF COUNCIL
than they have been for year*, and are at a lower level
—
Mutual savings banks, co-operative Brady.
H e r b e r t H o o v e r, C h a irm e n
than they will be In a few week» hence, If all Indications
F ra n k lin K. L an e , T re a s u re r
Last but most exalted: Rev. U.
building and loan association, similar
point true.
C
e
m
p
r
f
iin
a
i
institutions^ organized and operated Savus, Mr, Wallace Bell.
Conditions In the lumber market are such that every
A m e ric a n H e lle r A d m in is tr a tio n , by
F e d o ra l C o u n c il o f C h u rc h e a o f C h r is t
Authoress, Miss nenry.
indication points to an early rlae in the price of building
LOfmr
ICdfar tllekm
flickmrd,
rd D
Dlrm
ire c
c to r
exclusively for the benefit of Its mem­
lb A m e ric a , b y A r th u r J . B ro w n
A m e ric a n R ed C re s s , b y U r i b g a t e n
materials. The simple law of supply and demand, if there
Art Director, F^IV N- Star.
K n i g h t s o f C o lu m b u a . by. J a m a a A.
K a rra n d . C h a ir m a n
r v *----- bers, would be1exempted.
were no other Influences, la auen as to indicate that U*e
F la h e r t y , S u p r e m e K n ig h t
A m e ric a n F r ie n d s ' S e rv ic e C o m m itte e
Beauty
Specialist,,
Spring
Stiles.
The bill was referred to the house
T . U C. A b y C. V. H ib b a r d , l a t a r (Q u a k ers),
by R u fu e
U.
J erica.
present low prices cannot long prevail.
n a tl o n a l C o m m itte e
C h a ir m a n
ways and means.committee, which is * Owner and Manager, Mr. Frederick
For the past 60 days price* have maintained the unJ e w ish J o i n t D is tr ib u tio n C o m m itte e ,
7
**: * •, by M ies 8 a r a h 8 . L y e a.
recedented low level and still remain at that point, .bat
■ .
* .
I
considering changes in internal reve- Rincs. ‘
by F e l ts U W a rb u rg , C h a ir m a n
N a t io n a l B o a rd
t'n not a safe proposition to expect them to remain at this
As we have all dates open and are.
nuc schedules. Mr. Treadway, In a
point long.
statement, characterized the propos- still twinkling, wo will bo glad to pilpAt the (iresent low prices an opportunity is offered
ed tax ns a "turn over tax" on de- sent thta play any time, any day, nny- HAVE BRIEF SPAN OF LIFE
ve builder for a tremendous saving in build­
sju/
| where. Just see Manager Rincs.
ing "materials. HUT IN ORDER TO GET THE FULL
BENEFIT OF THEM IT WILL BE NECESSARY TO
Most Placer Mining Camps Flourish
"Nothing could be aimplcr or more
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NOW. SO DONT D E L A Y . ;
for a Little While and Then
easily administered, while at the
When two women fall in love with
Pass
Into
Oblivion.
unie time being grentiy productive the same man they cut each other by
of revenue," he said.
Unprecedented travel by motoribts
Exceptions to the rule governing
Mr. Trendwny said .the latest re- from the North, diverging south from mining cumin, hectic activity and
ORGANIZATIONS START WAV­
port of the com ptroller of currency Macon through Valdosta, Lake City, l
decay, are Helena alte of a
ING BLOODY SHIRT IN CON­
"shows that the amqppt/of
and again"" diverging both
SERVICE
QUALITY
PRICE
“ - exchanges Ocala,
“
~ east one-time noted placer camp, and the
GRESS AGAIN.
of ctcnring houses ~ 6 t tho United and west from Leesburg for j the lino city of Denver, where, In the sum­
CORNER THIRD AND MYRTLE
PHONE 135
States for the year 191!) was $387,- southern end of the peninsula, is fnst mer of 1833, James 11. Pierce panned
illy Tfc« AitocUUd Preti.)
091,1111,000.’'
'
#
establishing Ix-esburg ns a famous out a little gold from u sandbar near
WASHINGTON, Dec. 18.—Charges
"Assuming that 25 per cent, of the basing point in south Central Flori- the mouth of Cherry creek, n discov­ that negroes in the south arc not per­
ery that tired the expectations of
transactions of tho country did not da.
thousands and started the historic mitted to vote will be nired by the
go Through clearing houses," M r.!
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rush to Pike’s peak country.
house census committee now consid­
Treadway’s statement snid, “There
Vegetable shipments continue very
The line and progressive city of ering
reapportionment,
Chnirman
ihould bo added amounts $98,772,- heavy fyom. Center Hill nnd Warm Lewiston, Idaho, Is another exception Siegel today announced. lie snid re­
985,000 and $483,864,826,000.
Springs Valley Section, shipment go­ to the rule of oblivion that has been quests had been made by organiza­
A L L K I N D S OF
A tax of one-quarter of 1 per cent, ing forward at the rate of 1,000 to the almost unfailing fate of placer tions and individuals that Southern
camps.
While,
strictly
speaking,
L4wof this amount’should have brought 10,000 packages daily. The market
IN S U R A N C E .
lston was not a placer camp, but the representation In the house be cut
revenue of $1,209,662,310."
is stronger ihan last week on voge- outfitting point, at the head of steam­ down, charging that the negroes had
R E A L 'E S T A T E .
The Massachusetts member snid tables and the truckers are reaping boat navigation, for the siumpede Into been coerced.
SANFORD, FLA.
the proposed tax "may offer a solu- the harvest.
the dear-water region. In the early
c;.Li A B f L, I
. C O L L I S ID N , &gt;
tion of the problem of the menns to
mis, it was a placer camp In other
The motto of King Constantine
PA M A G E:
respects,
and
In
the
wild
spirit
of
curlyraise adequate rtvenue if the excess
seems to bo out of the frying pan in­
The Marion County Fair, held at
profits tax nnd other obnoxious taxeB Oenln recently presented a greater day gold hunting.
Willi the sailing away of the steam­ to Greece.—Collier’s.
an- repealed by congress."
variety of products thnn ever heiorc- ship Victoria, bearing 850 Nome resi­
seen from one county in the United dents, most of whom announced their
JOE BREAKS WITH SID
States. The exhibit certainly showed purpoHi* never to return, the brooding
Florida's, versatility—the adaptabil­ spirit of melnneholj came It) with ihr
'From Saturday'* D ally)
ity of its soil ami climate for the pro­ long, long winter Again the "wolfs
l!*rd in roflnection with no other
In ihi* last issue of tbs Palm Reach
duction of staples ns well as citrus long howl Is heard on OiHinhisUiiS
lonely shore," anil the little reiiujatit
subject docs the newly coined and
Post Joe Ennnnn devotes a page of j ru j[H
of
population
Is
left
w ith memories
editorial telling that he has broken \
frequently heard expression quot­
and disappointed hopes. Yet a few
f
Bright eyes, a clear skin and a body
with Governor Calls beenuse the gov'
Marion: Many farmers nre butch­ will cling to the deserted bench to (he full of youth and health may be
ed above, mean more or apply with
ernnr appointed Edfcnr Thompson' ering their hogs, rather than nccept last breath of life, for such Is the
yours if you will keep your system
greater force than In the matter
again as State’s Attorney after he the low prices being offered. It is nnfnlllng record of every famous in order by regularly taking
of Insurance on your property, as­
had been suspended for good and suf- believed the cured meat will hring camp, to live over jjgnln In memory,
fiiient reasons. Joe made a noble morc thnn the live nnimnls. Poultry through the long arctic nights, the
suring you against financial loss
&gt;f 20 years a g o .— Spo
GOLD MEDAL
fight in Palm Bench county for Cntts products nre bringing good returns I stirring scenes
t
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i
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,
i ] Liiii#* Stiokostniin•H*lvlt*w.
in the event of its destruction by
&lt;&lt;&gt;r I nited Suites Senator against UIU] mcan much to the farmer who K
great odds nnd went down In defent. |UIB them now
Worlds Longest tr erry.
fire.
The new railway ferry line, which
far a friend. He says that consis­
Is being plnnneil to run between Eng­
tency and standing by his friends nrq,
land nnd Sweden, will bo the longest
Tb# world** standard remedy for kidney,
the only things he knows in politics
In the world. A tremendous ferry
liver, bladder and uric acid troublM, the
SEE US ABOUT
boat with engines furnishing about •nemlea of III* and looks. In o#e sloes
and when he has been mistaken in n
FIRE INSURANCE!
1606. AU druggists, three eise^-s
12,000 horse-power Ie to travel dally
friend he is through. Joe is right.
U k fee tk a t u , C e U M t J d . e e « « 7 k m
between
the
two
countries,
bearing
Rut as long as there is nny politics
u 4 e c s .p t M I gilt Mine
upon Its huge decks freight trains 48
there will be inconsistency, jealousy,
cars in length. Resides thla there will
enmity nnd every other kind of rot­
be provisions for taking travelers
was weak and run-down,"
tenness nnd Joe knows this as well ns
from the first to the fourth class, to­
oa Mro. Eula Burnett. of
anyone. It is an awful jolt to wake
gether with dining roams, promenades
on, Oa. "I was thin and
and other agreeable features. The
up and find out thnt the friend you
felt tired, all tbo time,
journey requires 33 hours. After ar­
-have been backing in your paper ha*
ln't r u t well. I wasn't
riving on land the freight train et
played out on you at the -first oppor­
■ hungry.
I know, by
once
proceeds upon the English or
tunity. It has happened to us aov, I needed a tonic, and
8wedlsh tracks, na (he caso may be.
cral times and it embittered us with
Is now ready to serve the trade in this part of
It la obvious that a'tremendous sav­
lira U nono better than—
the political world to such an extent
ing both In time and In labor can be
Florida in everything in
thnt our political friends are few and
thus accomplished.
far between but Joe Earmnn is our
friend and always will be and his edi­
New Plcturaa by Radio,
torial about Governor Cntts going
"Very Interesting and very Impor­
tant," la the way Marconi recently ex­
back on him strikes thd right spot in
pressed himself regsnllng the trans­
our heart for we know it comes
mission
of photographs by radio. It
straight from the heart of Joe Ear■ppeara that several systems' of this
man. But such is life and the only
kind are being worked out et present
*ay to play safe In politics Is to let
"I have not followed the experiments,
LUMBER PRICES ARE£ LOWER and this is the time
the procession go by while you watch
but I know It can be done," continued
. . . I began using Cardui."
it from the grandstand. There are
Marconi.
"Pictures
were
sent
over
to build the home that you have been wanting so long
continues
Mr*.
Burnett
telegraph wires several year* ago, end
•Just a few people we would get out
•After my first bottle, I slept
wbat can be done by wire can be done
and work for In politics a t the, pres­
better and ate better. I took
^y wireless. It will be of great In­
e t time and they are ones who have
four bottles. Now I'm welt
terest to watch the progress made.
been time tried anti fire tested end
feel just fine, eat and sleep,
The two chief uses to which the dis­
have never been found wanting.
my akin Is deer tad I have
covery ran be put ere the quick tran*.
Joe also states that his physicians
mission of photographs for newspaper
gained and sure feel that
end police purposes." — Scientific
have advised him to quit the active
C*rdul Is the best tonic ever
American. ■
businaas life and cut out the excite­
made|"
ment and this means that we will
Thousands of other women
have to forego the pleasure of any
here found Cardui just as
Orange Conway community coun&lt;
more of Joe's stuff Jn the Post But
Mr*, riurnett did. It dtould
ell had a good meeting last week.
wherever he goek~or whatever he
help you.
The meeting was of the basin ess-pandocs the world can rest assured that
-At all druggist*
ie kind. Many new 1member* were
Joe Barman played the game straight
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enrolled. Much -work was outlined
end that Is more than they can say
and started.
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Rough and Dressed Lumber and
Builders’ Supplies

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1920
DEATH OF A. B. ALLBN.

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LANDIS, FISH * HULL

Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Uv
AIRPLANE
SOCIAL NOTES JACKSONVILLE GERMAN WAS
Mr. A. B. Allen, for several years
. DeLAND, FLORIDA
a resident of Sanford and Master Car Will practice In the State and Fed**
STUNTS WERE
AND FEATHERED builder of the South Florida Railroad nl Courts. Special facilities for g*'
\_ JA R R E D
D. A. U.
U. Bridge Club met with
SOME FASHIONADLE FEMININE when owned by -H. P. Plant, died In aminlng and Perfecting Land Tith*
THRILLING Mrs.TheE.D.P.A.Morse
REAL
ESTATE
D
E
A
LER
Thursday morning.
West Baldwin, Maine, on Tuesday,
‘ 'FOLLIES
(From B ttari&amp; z’* D«U,)

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WROTE TO METROPOLIS
GEORGE WRIGHT DREW LARGE There was also an extra table In honOHPJECTING TO THE
CROWD TO AVIATION
[or of Mrs. George Morso of Hondur­
FIELD YESTERDAY
WORD "H U N .”
as.
The club prize was won by Miss
(B j Th* l u K i t U d P r» u )
(From V n d i j 'i D »ll,)
Lillins Lobcr and the guest prize, a
The thousands of peopto who were box of correspondence cards, was
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 20.—
disappointed on Sunday before last In won by Mrs. Roy Bowers.
John D. Biachoff, a real estate
not seeing Geo. T. Wright perform
A most sumptuous wild duck lunch­ dealer here, was tarred, feath er­
his wonderfut rcpcrtolr of air stunts eon was served at the conclusion of ed and pushed out of an automo­
and have been so eagerly anticipating the gam e.__ _
bile on a crowded street last
the exhibition booked for yesterday
The guests besides the members of night with a placard on him
afternoon were given the chance to the club were: Mrs. Ray Bowers, reading, "H err John BischofT, a
satisfy their desire by witnessing the Mrs. Julius Schultz, Miss Lillins Lo- Hun." He will not leave Jack­
most- startling and sensational ex­ ber, Mrs. Symmes and Mrs. George sonville as ordered by the m ask­
ed men but will report a t his of­
ploits of this world renowned flier yes­ Morse.
fice today, his wife announced.
1
terday afternoon a t “Airport," the
The
nttack .followed the print­
aviation field managed by Albert LUNCHEON FOR MRS. PEYTON
ing
of
a letter in the newspaper
Domer.
Mrs. Alex Vaughn moat charming­
from
BischofT
referring to the
Wright caused all spectators to ly entertained a t luncheon Friday at
Germans
as
Huns
and th reaten ­
stand aghast as they saw the fearless her home on Park avenue for Mrs.
ing
to
withdraw
his
advertising
death-defying little man loosed his Peyton of Washington who is the
unjcss
it
was
stopped.
life belt, crawl out from his seat In guest of her sister, Mrs. Margaret
the plane and walk about on the wings Barnes.
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TO BUILD HOME IN
of the machine as calmly as the ordin­ The rooms were tastefully decorat­
FLORIDA FOR MEN
ary person walks bn the streets. Ho ed in poinsetties and ferns sugges­
CONFEDERATE NAVY
hung by his ankles from the wing skid. tive of the season. The table was
Did trapeze work from the landing beautiful with A centerpiece of polnA 'home for the Navy Men of the
gear, stood on his head on both upper setttas, red candles at each place and
Confederacy, to cost at least $150,000
and lower wings and then to conclude Christmas place cards.
and to be located In Florida at a place
the act, stood upright on the top wing A most sumptuous and delicious
to be selected later, is the program of
while
his pilot looped the loop and (Christmas luncheon was served _to .the Southern States, which la being
.
landed in front of the crowd among jthe following: Mrs. Peyton, Mrs. B .[worked QUt untie r’the d ir e c ts of Ad
f „ ..
IF- Whitncr, Mrs. Raymond Key, Mrs. mlral A Q Wrlght tho on, BUrvivin
Mr9- Darnes and Mra- VaUBhn* edmiral of tho Confederacy, and Miss
attempted the marvelous feats accom­
Theodore Turney of NaqhvIIlo and
MERRIE MATRONS
plished by this wonderful young
New York. The headquarters of the
thriller of the air, who has given to The Mcrric Matrons Bridge Club Icommittee is the Aragon Hotel, Jackthe American public its full quota of | met with Mrs. Horry Hccren Thurs- 1Bonvjne.
thrills in both stunta and straight day afternoon at her home on Union
The general plan is to build tho
fly in g .___
' avenue.
I home by popular subscription and
The famous stunt pilot accompany­ ■ Only the members were present.and, SUpport |t by the legislatures of the
ing Wright In this act is Jimmy John- the prize for high score, a Maderia Bevonil lU tc | The ]CR|a]Atun.B 0;
who U . j u t closed . n o st .» c .;h.„ dk, „ hM ,
„ „„ by Mr,. W. T ' |cvm rf ^ , hlrt„ n
ccssful season of twenty solid weeks Langley.
Jed have agreed to do their part and
through the southern and western ' The house was attractively decor it is expected that the consent of the
states. He Is an ex-army flier, a most ntcd jn rod roses and ferns,
other two will be secured as soon ns
careful pilot, always paying strict at- j A delicious salad course was scrvthey meet.
tention to the traffic laws and has cd
The location of the home will be
carried many'passengers while here,'
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decided
on when the plans arc well
as many of Sanford's residents were
WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT.
under
way.
A citizen of Fort Pierce
glad of the opportunity to take a J
has
offered
this
plnce ns a proper site
flight with this interesting young bird
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Edward Mil- nnd the offer is made under ndvlaeman. "Henry" was forced to consider
ler announce the engagement of their ment. Should Fort Pierce be considthe speed limit of the air yesterday
fnr nnn nf u t .
i daughter, Clara Mac, to Mr. Amos!ered favorably, the people of the town
e„„r__!■
, _ I Marshall McCtees. The wedding to will he called together for consultaSanford's_ ’ .......
speedi cop, Mr. Depfer
tnkc plnce late in December.
(ion and co-opcrntion.
Other passengers were Mr. Wilman
Miss Turney has here Wednesday
son and Miss Kennedy.
(From Slondajr't Daily \
looking over the field nnd organizing
T. N. T.
her force here. She is the nctive field
FLETCHER'S ^E W S ON
Till- T N: T met Fridnv with Mrs
,
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FARMER AND CONSUMER
, ( Hart‘ ftt h, r honie „n\ Ves! K.rst
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" hif h honorn? ’ rank
GETTING CLOSER TOGETHER
! m tht- (onfederale Navy organization.
,
airtti.
i The county commiljee, suggested by
WASHINGTON
w
,«
t P‘eaSant
aftern°0rj
W85 were
had her, willPi he: n L.t lP. Chapman,
WASHINGTON, iDec.
18. when
” «un A
n(j m^
a large
number
of meinhers
n nr«- chairgut-*
the senate was today considering t h e 1

December 14th,
What started this craze for bare ( Mf A]]en wa8 gl ycar8t 0f age at
knees 7 One could understand the
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desire of women to have tbe'r knees "v
hare in summer, especially down hero fine character, and throughout s
where it gets hot, but there Is no such life h?*1 he,d important positions in
excuse in th i w inter.' And there is his chosen Inie of work. Starting as
no real reason why bare knees should J younK
!,n th.0 J ? rm0ni ^
be displayed on Central avenue Yet* tr°l car "hops, ho stendily went forj
twice lately the Rambler has seen ward In the first place in that organ­
women with their bare knees dis­ ization, and then was selected to do
played. In each instanco there was all of the car construction work up­
no way to avoid seeing the knees, on a new road from McCombs City,
Miss., to New Orleans. He then be­
which were on display on the street came Master Car Builder of the C. B.
and every passerby had the same op­ &amp; Q. Railroad, one of the great trunk
portunity a&gt; the Rambler. In each lines of the middle west. After some
Instance the wearer or rolled down yenrs in their service, he came to
stockings was sitting with legs cross­ Sanford and became Master Car
ed In such a way that the knee, un­ Builder of the South Florida Railroad
covered, was visible.
for several years, under the adminisGirls are foolish dressers, anyhow. cratlon of James E. Ingraham.
They wear furs around their necks
Mr. Allen was the layentor of the
and .then wear short skirts, thin^ Allcn-Vanleu Grain Door, which is
stockings and low shoes and the skirts (jn general use throughout the grain
are none too thick, even the coldest .belt for the rapid loading and unloadday. The Rcmbler saw a pretty glrl.J jng of grain. He also invented at
one of the coldest days during the last, the special request of Mr. Plant the
cold snap here, with her neck and Balance Temperature Fruit and
shoulders and arms enveloped • In Vegetable car. Mr. Allen spent a
heavy furs that extended down to her j long nnd useful life in railroad work,
waist and below the waist she had on. He leaves two daughters, one - Mrs.
a costume that looked like the front Grace B. Williams, well known In
row in n musical comedy chorus. The j Sanford, and Mrs. William T. Blaine,
dress was almost to her knees and ■who has resided in New York City
the stockings were the thinnest and *or “ number of years, nlthough mar-,
when she walked tho dress, made o f , rlcd *n Sanford.
silk, clung to her In a way that made ■ .
■■ ----it very apparent she had on little ex- N0TI(iE
DHEW DEVEIcept that tpip skirt. _ No wonder she
c o a f o ia t io b
was shivering, sven with her furs.
TO A 1.1. IKTKIIKSTKD rARTIKH:
ttr* l» hvrotiZ
( b it on tb&gt; S lit d i r
That reminds the Rembler: Recent­ o f NDo rc
rm b tr, 1KO. tb * n n d tn lc n c d w ill ro ik s
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o f (be Scrcolb Jnly he saw advertised Invisible stock­
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| d l r l i l r i r n l t O in rl o f r io r b li. i t h l i Chamings. Now, • if a stocking is to be un. n»i.m.i, rb-ridt, n is^nn o'clock a. u .
invisible, what the Sam Hill Is the use ] {* “ ." T h tS r w M l Z r&gt;*T,w'menl Co“ ’
of paying some $5 or $6 for a pair? .
hkm. mtzw.
Why not go without any nnd save the
x. r. co.vneu,t.
money. I f the stockings are so thin ( " irK,S 0*
u s s*
thnt the wearer appears to hnve none l
on, then where’s the use of wearing
nny. And, by the wny, the word In-'
visible, ns applied to the stockings In
thnt nd, did not mean thnt they were (H333.V. -JUT
to bo concealed; by no menns. In
this day nnd generation, women bo-;
lleve that stockings wore made to be
seen. — The Rambler in St. Peters­
burg Independent.

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hill for’ bringing about n closer con-1P - _____________________ , J Dnvuison, with honorary membo
Delicious refreshments were served. „f Mpsdames Kdgar Lewis and Uztr
nection between the producer of farm
•McCarty nnd the Rev. C. F. Rende.
products and the consumer Senator CHRISTMAS PROGRAMS AT PRI*
There are GOO of the Confederate
Fletcher made n few pointed remarks
MARY SCHOOL
;
Navy
now living, and probably ;100
regarding this important matter.
Tlie Christmas programs at t h e .^ tbem will be furnished nccommo“About 1915, I think it was, some three primary schools were most In-1(|,lt|(iris in the homp As thp rankfl ftro
of us favored an amendment to the tc-rostinjr nnd largely nttended Inst
thinned uut, the veterans of the Spanappropriation bill coming from the ; p rjday mornl„g.
ish-Amcricnn war will occupy the
committee on postoffices and post
F.acli program gave first a part thnt home, and later veterans of the world
roads, providing for an initial np- ,(l]d n f SnntQ c)nUB and then the
war.
propriatiun of $10,000 and authoriz- (■'jyjst | dpn w-as presented The proThis is an interesting development
ing the postoffice demirtment to maka-■grams were very well arranged and nm|
thm , is a KOod chnnce f„r Fort
experiments snd investigations into
:V pn' J nt0&lt;I. Wlth Krent credit l° | Fierce to secure this home. Develop­
the question how best to promote ?!Car.1
the teachers.
ments will bo made public as fast as
THE INSIDE IS IMPORTANT.
direct dealing^ between the producer
At -the Grammar School the third I ,they are avnifable.—Times-Union.
and the consumer. 'They did make nnd fourth grades gaVe their program
Don't forget that it is just as nec­
that investigation. That was not only for the entire school and their parents, fi66 Jn # prMcr,pUon for c „t(K Pcv. essary to have your inner tubes
strong, flexible'and durable the same
in the interest of th e' producer but It, too. followed the same outline but
and UGrlpp(1.
lhp mnat Hpwiy ns your outer shoes, and our vulcan­
it was also in the interest of the con- on a larger scale. The carols were
ia,„ izing process will do this for you.
sumer, and that includes pretty nearly cBppcially beautiful.
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ut your tire money into, for it doueverybody. Sohe suggestion is made
During t h e morning t h e school p r e n o t ic e
Cl1cs, often trebles, the life of both
about this being class legislation.
n
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nf
oiK-er
to
Miss
Miller
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T. , MrnlAt in n o tl n.«*ilnc -&lt;f »'.* .i.x-i
tires and tubes, We ure vulcanizing
Everyone is interested in the subject. fFe .principal whose wedding is to be **4,(,('*i* it* riroi \Ati&gt;»n,i ii*nt *»f
specialists.
n r i l . ' 0 ,0 f a r m e r
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i Elnrl.U *111 l&gt;* b*M In (b* alllrrt of tb* b«n k
not only the farmer.
an oven{ nf (he holidays.
j.*n To—Ur.
nib. leu. «i m o rbo-k
"That appropriation led to expertjn parh rQom thp chndron ' had *rbii•»-of“ , f"'*1
''"' '■ 'V «
r '*? tb*
t-&gt;*M o f illfoclnro to *#rie
ments, and finally other appropria-1Christmas trees where they had a ' m .ultic jrtr. ta il for tb* lr»n t*rtlo n o f *orb
Phone 17
tm»lar« ** mar properly roire txfor*
tions were made in subsequent bills, RTPat dpnI of fun aod piea5Ure ovcr otbrr
lb * m rrllof.
Oak
and
3rd
St.
Sanford, Florida
n. r. wmrsEii.
and thnt work continued. The post- thp eifta that wprc cxchnnged.
13-3.WSfs
.
Cubler.
office department was putting' into
use trucks nnd other modus for. car­
KINDERGARTEN CHRISTMAS
rying product* from the farm di­
Sanford has one little school that
rectly to the producer, and it was few know about yet it Is quite deseryproving an immense success ' and a ing of mention. Little Misses Cargreat advantage to the public gen­ metta Barber;and Ruth Henry are
erally, both the consumer and the teachers of "quite a unique kinder­
Gl
T IR E S
producer. But in the last postoffice garten, which is not a play one, but
appropriation bill in another branch a real school.
of the legislative department of the
T h is i s
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CLOUD CLIMOffftf W A K E UP,CrOHN
The Christmas program last Friday
government, that item was stricken was delightful with a real Santa and
The L iF e y
l&amp; GREAT 5POBT Y O U W E R E
out entirely so that we no longer a Christmas tree.
&lt;rO !H &lt;r T O
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have that means which was provided
CLEAN THE
The work tho Children have done Is
for the benefit of the publfc general­ very good indeed and the little teach­
CAR
ly In the distribution of farm prod­ ers have quite a bit to be proud of.
TODAY
ucts.
V
I believe that I am correct in stat­
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C. E. DEBATE
ing that the item providing for the
The Senior Christian Endeavor, So­
development of facilities for promot­ ciety of the Presbyterian Church held
f
H
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ing direct dealings ‘between the pro­ their regular meeting Sunday eve­
ducer and the consumer was stricken
ning at 6:45. Mr. Wilbur Rumple was
out of the last postofflee department
O wonder Mr. John, doesn’t w ant io wake up if
the leader. The society entered Into
appropriation bill, or was not put into an informal debate on
today is the day he is going to clean his car.
subject:
W e have the equipment to give your car a proper
it when the bill originated at the
"Resolved, ft is easier for a rich man
bath and we’ll polish it up so faithfully th a t you’ll be
other end of the capltol, and thereto be generous that it la for a poor
pleased to pay our moderate charge.
•fore that whole eort has fallen to
man to be generous.
the ground. It means all the greater
These Sunday evening meetings are
necessity for this kind of legislation
full
of enthusiasm and inspiration. All
in order that the producers may co­
young people are invited to attend.
operate for the advantage and for.
the good of the public.”

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in Polk county are now open and do­
ling business. Fruit is beginning to
move in greater quantities and will will break a Cold, FeTer and Grippe
soon be moving at an average winter quicker than anything. We know, pre­
speed..
venting pneumonia.
17-13tc

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Is a powerful Antiseptic and Piia
Killer, curea infected cuts, old sor«^
tetter, etc. Relieves Sprains, New.
algia, Rheumatism.
17-lStc

GEO. G. HERRING
Attornejr-at-Law

No. 14 Garner-Woodruff Buildia
SANFORD, FLA.

HENRY McLAULIN
JEWELER
MY SPECIALTIES:
Pickard’s nand-Paintcd China
Gorham's Sterling Silver
Rogers’ Plated Ware
Elgin and Waltham Watches

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SCHELLE MAINES
LAWY ER
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c o u r t uou sb

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Balanced
a Money-Maker

VULCANIZING

Ik

RUB-M Y-TISM

Better
M e ttle
More
Work

Sanford looks mighty good to the
strangers in our midst right now.'
This city is some lively burg and we
should keep it such-

KENT VULCANIZING WORKS

WM

E. K. PERRYMAN
Attomey-at-Law
106 Park Ave.
SANFORD
FLORIDA

A M essage||from 'jthe P u rin a House

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THIS WEEK’S OFFERINGS
STEWART, THE FLORIST
Polnsettas,
Hyblscus, Salmon, Red, double
red.
Ferns.
Orders taken now for Pancy, Sit**,
dragon, Calendrila and other plmtz

Welding
F I R S T ST. Li O A K A V E .

W h y is it that 100 lbs.
of oats goes further than
100 lbs, of com in feed­
ing horses and mules?
Everybody knows this
is no, and that it Is be­
cause oats is better bal­
anced than com.
P u r i n a O - M o l e n e is ■ c a re fu lly
m ille d ‘p r o d u c t, a n d ia b a tte r
b a la n c e d t h a n e it h e r c o r n or
o a ts . T w o t h ir d s o f a to n of
P u r i n a O - M o le n a g o e s as far
a s a t o n o f o a ts a n d m u c h
f u r t h e r t h a n a t o n o f c o rn .
Why n o t le t ua p r o v e t h is to
you? P h o n e us f o r s a m p le *
a n d prices.

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Sold in checkerboard
bage only, by

PH O N E

Cates Crate

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GROCERY' DEPARTMENT
THE BOTTOM HAS DROPPED OUT
SOME OF OUR GROCERY PRICES
OUR FEED HOUSE
Purina .Omolonc M.ulo Feed, sk..$3.50 Pure Leaf Lard, per !b_.___ —I
Purina Molasses Mule feed, sack 3.00 45-Jb Tin Pure Leaf L ard ..---- 9-®*
50-lb. tin Compound l a r d ____
Purina Checker Board Scratch
24-lbs, Pillsbury F lo u r --- ------t*Tt
feed, per s a c k _____________ 3.75 24-lbs. best S R. Flour ----------U*'
Best Rice per 100-lb sac k ------Purina Winner Brand Scratch
Water groundMeal, 100 lb. sk.. 3-M
feed, per s a c k _____________ 3J&gt;0
Bolted Meal, per sack --------- ^
Purina Chicken Chowder, sack.. 4.15 Grits, fine, medium and coarse,
per sack ______
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Oats, per s a c k ..................
2.75
s a c k ----- AtM
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, Sugar, per 100-Ib.-----------Com, p*r sack ............... ........... 2^0 Tomatoes, No. 2, 2-doz. per case.
Shorts, per s a c k ........................ 3.00 S*lmon V»U, 4-doz, per case------8J*
Bran, per s a c k ______________ 3.25 Pork and Beans, No. 3, 2 doz,
per case ____ _— —
Pearl Grit for Chickens, per sack 1.50
All Other Grocery Prices Cut D«**
Oyster Shell, per s a c k _____ :l 1.50
In Proportion.New Gager Rock Lime, per bbl._ 3.75 Oranges, per box --------------Rock salt for stock, per "lb.............03
Let us express one to your, girlSalt Brick for Stock, ______ .25
CRATE MATERIAL
Common fine Salt per sa c k ___ 1.50 Lettuce Hampers -----------------$ _
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Ice Cream salt per sack ............1j;o Bpan Hampers ___________ — J l
Bctt Pulp, per sack ___________ 3.50 Celery Crates*______________ 5-f*
Crate Nails, per k e g ------------ - ^
Fancy Milling Wheat, per sack. 5.25 See us for Special prices on car lo*»
We have Paris Green, Arsnlc Lead,
DELIVERED
Don’t Buy Until You See Us,
and Blue Stone for your spray.
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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1920

1920 CROP, PEPPER, EGG PLANT AND TOMATO
S E E P just arrived. Call and see us before buying - - .............. ............ | m

THE MILLION DOLLAR BAND
WILL PLAY FIRST CONCERT
NEXT SATURDAY AFTERNOON
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The L. Allen Seed Go,

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tics some kinds will be abundant, in h o t i c i o y w n r r m M
1CHICAGO STUDENTS
IIARDING OPTIMISTIC
others somewhat of a failure unless
OVER TREATY
ORGANIZE
TO
NOTICE IS HEREBY f t ran th a t tba undergiven special attention. Grapes will algned
will applg to tho Uoraroor of the S ta te
DEAL
WITH
THUGS
Florida, a t Tallaliaaaee,. for L a lla n P atent In­
(B/ Tha Aaaovtatad T rass)
be doubtful. It will be an off year, of
corporating Edward lllggtna iocorpoarted,. un­
MARION, Dec. 20.—President-elect
which will givo the vines a rcsL Na­ der the fob,w ing proposed cbarlar, tba orig­
Chicago, Dec. 20.—University of
of which la now oat file la the office of
Harding today expresses confidenco
ture knowp best. Mice will be very inal
Ibe H ecrtlar/ of 81ale of tbo aald flta ta of Chicago students organizo vlgllence
in the progress for the formation of
numerous. Better feed a cat than Florida.
WITNESS, oar name* th is 13th d a / of De­ committee to protect coeds from crim­ an international association pa the re­
mice. Worms scarce, consequently, cember.
A. D. 1920.
inals.- Many coeds reported being at­ sult of
conferences with notable*
EDWARD HIGGINS,
fish wil be scarce and poor in uality. •
tacked on campus after dark and one men. lie wil confer ^rlth Ex-PresiJAS. 1C. HIGGINS,
Big fish stories wil) be out of fash­
ADELAIDE HIGGINS.
girl thrown from taxicab by three
ion. Disease of all kinds will cure, rnorosED c h a r t e r or EDWARD ma. men who jumped In car and robbed dent Toft Thursday.
OUfS, INCORPORATED.
___________ a . '
but slowly. Contagious diseases will The ondenlgned Incorporator* b e rth / associ­ her.
_*
ate
tbem
esltre
together
for
tbo
parpoeo
of
be­
Reformers
seem bent on making
occur, but not alarmingly. An^epl- coming Incorporated and forming a corporation
the Sabbath a day of arre st—Nor­
demic will prevail in cattle, sheop under and bg virtue of -tba lawa of tbe S ta te
The greatest thing in our lives to­ folk Virginian-Pilot
Florida, w ith had under tha fallowing pro­
w
and hogs, but will be soon overcome of
posed charter:
day
is advertising. This may sound
Section 1.—The name of t b l l corporation
by government service and reseric- shall
be
like shop talk but we want to im­
The New York “building trust"
tions. The agricultural departments
EDWARD HI COINS, INCORPORATED
press
It
upon
our
readers
as
well
as
and
Its
principal
place
of
bustneee
ib
all
be
In
was
erected on a poor foundation.—
will be of great help to tho people in tbe Tywn of Hanford. In the C ount/ of Hemlour
merchants.
Indianapolis
Star.
many ways—the information sent no)* and tbe Stale of Florida, and aucb other
place* aa m a / be designated bg the Hoard of
J ut is reliable and should be apprecl- Directors.
Section 2.—The general nature of the boolted by more persons.
neke to be transacted shall be aa follows;
Furthermore, 1021 will be known Tbe bugtng and oelllng o f automobile*, tra c ­
tors and farm Implements, the purchase, sale or
in history as the “Chemical Year." excfaa'nga
and ren tal o f r a il e s ta te ;.'to own,
Many chemical discoveries will be operate, m aintain, hire, re n t, build or erect
nnd office building*, to sail, m ort­
made, hence chemists and doctors wtrtbwioea
gage. sub-let. peldge, hire, Mas* or conge/ the
proper!/
of
aald corporation or a n / p art thereof
will be popular. Newspapers and a t tha discretion
of tb a Hoard of D irectors; lo
mhgazlnca will be read and referred
m oae/, leant bonds, or other obligend to secure the- a im s b / m ortgage,
to by all classes of people more than pledges or a n / other kind of Instrum ent, to
ever Jbefore. Every day, something m ika coolracta of a a / kind w haterer for tbo
There are many good fertilisers, but since it is the EXTRA IN­
rurtheraaca of the buatneee of Ihe Cbm pee/. To
new and useful will be beard of.
deal In merrhandlae and d ta l tn all Ibli
COME which swells the profits, why not use the BEST?
acta which the Board of Directors m i / deem
to ho advisable or a tp t d l tn t lo b* don* to tbo
transaction of It* aald bualnvaa, and g an arall/
IDEAL BRANDS sre proportioned as to availability of smonlstes,
tA h a w aiarcla* and vnjo/ all tha rights, pow­
to give MAXIMUM results. A little heavier crops, a' little more
ers and prvlllfgvf Incident to corpora Mono for
profit uodar th* laws or tho Slat* of Florida.
steadily year in and year out, of finest quality fruit, males a vast dif­
Htctloo S.—CAPITAL STOCK.—T b a -a m o u n t
of tba capital stock o f this corpora lion shall,
ference in actual PROFITS.
ba on* hundred thousand dollars (1100,000.00)'
which shall ba dlridad Into on* (boauand ah a ro t
IDEAL FERTILIZERS have a field record of over a quarter cen­
a t a par valoa of On* Hundred Dollars ($100.00)
per share.
Tbe term s and condlUons upon
tury. Benefit by their success.
which the capllal ttoch shall be paid In 'a h alt be
a* follows!
SEND FOR CROP BOOKLETS
Such alock shall be loaned oo l/ when paid for
lu foil and. Lawful. mouev of Ihe United (Mateo
— »f
— - • R, C. MAXWELL, Manager, Sanford Branch
WHINES ABOUT GIVING MILK of America, or lo good*,, wars', nierchandlee,'
labor, serricss or other proper!/ to be taken a t
COWS BACK TO
a Jnet valuation aa m a / be fixed b / tha Board
.
FRANCE.
of Directors, aa provided b / law.

men' of Ocoee who states in a letter
I have before me—‘After the polls
closed a number of armed men went
to his (Mose Norman's}’house, with­
&amp;'
out a warrant and without an authortty of law as Is claimed by tl^ose ap­
proving their action, to arrest this
negro. Two white men wore shot in
WILL BE GIVJSN EVERY AFTER- the negro's back yard. From that
time on for three days, the community
. NOON OF HOLIDAY
WEEK'
ran rio t I do not believe it will ever
be known, how many negroes were
(rrvm Mosisg’e Doll/) . killed, ifivery negro home, school
. One of the biggest things this city house, church and lodge room in that
hu ever undertaken Is tho bringing community was burned. In some In­
of the Million Dollar Band h s n holi­ stances, with women and children oc­
day week to enliven the place and cupying the house and thus burned to
bring the people In fronf the sur­ death.1" •
rounding country to hear this line .At the demand of this association
musical,organization. I t redounds to the Federal department of Justice
the credit of the people here who have ordered Federal District Attomoy
made these freo concerts possible and Herbert S. Phillips of Tampa to make
it will mean more to Sanford than an investigation and report on the
anyone can figure at this time. Othet Ocoee incident.
cities are paying $1000' per month or
In Tho Tribune of Saturday morn­
more for a band for the entire win­ ing Federal District Attorney Phillips
ter. Sanford is paying $1000 for a said:
7" .
■
band for one week and it la such en­
“My Investigation of the Ocoee rate
terprise that makes this city great.
trouble showed that there were Avo
Not only will our visitors have tha deaths during the clash, two of these
Section 4.—T ER N .—’Tbo. term for jvblcb thla
corporation la to exist la h ln e l/ nlne / t a r t . Tbo
opportunity of hearing the Million being negro women, one negro man
( f ir Th* Associated r r . i l )
boolneaa of this corporation shall ba conducted
Dollar Band for the week but the home and two white men." Mr. Phillips also
BERLIN, Dec. 20.—Surrender of bg tba following of fiesta lo w II:
MANUFACTURERS IDEAL FERTILIZERS
president, » rice president, a a ec reta r/ and
people will enjoy them as well fo r as stated that the investigation which! eight hundred thousand milk cows a Atreasurer,
and a Board of three and not more
Agricultural Building
*
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
a band and orchestra they are par was conducted by his agents cstab-! under the Versailles treaty would be than firs directors.
Reellm, B.—OFFICERS.—Tha officers of thla
excellent nnd have few superiors If lished the fact that no Federal elec- j disastrous to Germany, it would corporation ahall bold office for the period or
term of one / e a r from tha doth of their fle c ­
any in the United StSates.
tion laws were infringed, that there j weaken public stamina, nnd lndivld- tion. and aball ba tle c ltd at i n elec I loo to b*
held
the first H onda/ In Ja n o a r/, A. D.
The ‘‘13" Club have guaranteed the was no effort to prevent duly quail-.un^ resistance nnd reduce ability of 1921. upon
and upon the first Mooda/ In J a n u a r/
band their money but they asked the fled negroes from voting, nnd that Germany to fulfill its treaty obliga­ In each /e a r thereafter. The persona who are
conduct the business of this corporation a*
tions, says n letter to tho ”French
-----L to
enterprising business men of Sanford
Its tem porar/ officer*, unlll the officers are
and many citizens who arc not In t ‘lorc waa no cfl°rt to terrorize tho women from the Germnn women to. elected at th* first regular election and q u a li­
negroes.
fied, a rt:
business to help them out in paying
Edward Higgins, President and General Man­
Evidently, then, the Ocoee “gentle- day.
ager.
for the band and the response has man’f who gave the assistant secrcJauie* K. (llgel-n, Vlc#-"r»Ml*.it.
Adelaida Illsftn a . H e c rtta r/ and Irc a a u ie r.
been most generous It mean, no j tjify of tho nc(jro ft(]vancoment „8so- IX THE CIRCUIT COURT. SEVENTH JU D I­ Section
0.—LIABILITY.—Th* highest amount
CIAL
CIRCUIT,
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
morv for the members of the “13” ciation the “information" in tho letter
of Indebtedness or lla h lllt/ to whi.li thla cor­
FLORIDA.—IN CHANCERY
poration can at a a / on* tltn* *ub)*ct Itself, U
Club to have the band here for a week above, did not give it to tho Federal
one hundred thousand dollar) I $ lOO.OCO.UOl.
J.
F.
L»lnjt.
Joined
l&gt;/
(ifr
I
unbend
tod
next
SectUei T .-N A K E S . RESIDENCES AND SUBthan it means to,any other citizen District Attorney. He knew it was a
BCRIPTION OF IMCORPORATORS.
frlrod. J . E. La log, Complainant*.
They are just n burtch of booqters who
, f.
' .
_ ,.
Edward Higgins. Sanford, 1 1 a ........ $31,000.1st
TO.
, ,
,
,
o _#
i lie when he wrote It to White,
100.00 .
J J. C o in . J. J. Cairo Cntnpang, Incorporated, Ja m ra 'K . Higgins, Hanford, Fla...........
are trying to , advertise
Sanford
in . . . .
..
. .. .
..
,
Adelaide
Higgins, Hanford. F la ...........
100.00 '
Wc nre fortunate in our contracts which make it possible to quote
a
Florida
corporation.
Annie
O.
Woodbridge,
,
.,.
i | In the light of tho investigation by
man^-ways and above everything else the Federal Department of Justice, Albert 0 . Eaves, C abin A. I’oagv, Georg* 11. Section H —SEAL—
lowest'market
PRICES.
The aeal of this corporation that! be a c irc u ­
Morton. W illiam T, N u b . and all unknown
to bring in new people here to visit The Tribune reaffima its conclusion of &lt;|cflacca,• bclra and granl***, or olbrro, claim ­ lar tuipreaalnn stam p hrartng lu the center the
It will pay you to get our PRICES before buying, and our QUAL­
ing under Albert O. Cave*. C abin A. C o iff, wont* “ SEAL 1921" and around Ihe circum ­
ITY before planting.
the city and trade here and
, Noverabcr i8th:
llcorgc B. Morton and William T. Naab, be- ference tbe word* “ Edward lllggtna, lncori-orOur SEED POTATOES are the highest quality MAINE GROWN,
i t e d .'”
fondanU.
to* locate here nnd become residents.
“Tho N. A. F. T.
CITATION
BTATR O r FLORIDA,
selected
especially for seed.
They believe in sounding the praises —Tampa Tribune.
To: Albert O. Earea, roaldrnc* unknown; Cat- COUNTY OF SEMINOLE, S3.:
ftafor* me, an officer dulg authorised lo lake
tin A IVage, realdcncc unknown;. Grnrg* II.
Send
for FREE CATALOGUE, and SEED SPECIAL, giving RE­
of Sanford early nnd late nnd arc
Morion, resilience
unkhown,
William
T. acknowledgements of deeds, personal]/ came
VISED
PRICES
on new crop SEED DEANS, PEAS, RED SEAL TO­
Saab, rraldcnce
nuknown;
the
unknown Edward lllgglna. Jam es K. Itlggtna, aud Ade­
bent on heralding the wonderful pos­
MATO, and CUCUMBER SEED. PEPPER, Etc.
lielrs, devisers, Irgileea. -grant***. or other laida lllggtna, and each acknowledged the fore­
We carry all the leading and standard varieties of seed that-have
sibilities of this city to the world.
clalm anta under Albert U. Karra. C a b in A. going to be hta end her genuine signature to
I'oage. (Jrorga II. Morion and W lltlam
T. the cb arlar of Edward lllgglna. Incorporated.
been
tested and known to hie adapted to our soil and climate. SEED
The band will be a great drawing
Wllneaa m g hand and official aeal thla 13th
Saab, and lo nnr and all other parllro claim ­
OATS, RYE. VETCII, RAPE, Etc.
ing a n / Interear,' In . and lo the following dr. d a / nf Iiecamher, A. D. 1920.
card for the week and if there is any­
The planting season is near at hand. Our Information seryice Is
(BEAL)
CLAUDE D. COUCH.
aerified Undo altuated In Semlnola C ount/,
one who has not donated to this cause
N o la n Ilib llc,
Florida, tn-w lli
free.
Call on us for any information on your crops you might think
Mg commission expire* Nov. IS. 1022.
beginning a t the Southwest corner of tbe
they can leave their money with
we can anpply.
N’orlhw rat q u a rte r of Heclltm 31, Townahlp 19, W. M. PATH RAH, E ualli, Fla.
Houlb of Uange 3 1 'K iel, run North 3.27 clialha, lB-StC
OLDEST AND LARGEST SEED HOUSE IN FLORIDA
Scholle Maincs or Chas. Britt. The
Raat tMO chalna. to tha right of w lf o f 't h e ft.
•
-----------* and
following Arms nnd citizens have
I. Railroad, thence Soulhweaterl/ on (he
NUGENT NOMfNATED
-1 J
The entire country after enjoying Weal able of tbe aald railroad rlgbt-uf wag to
givn: to the band fund to date and
tbe Eaat line of Ike Hanford (Irani, thence
WASHINGTON,
Dec.
20.—Nomina­
202-200 East Bay Street
Jacksonville, Florida
many others have signified their will­ unprecedented prosperity in fertility South 23 -degreea Weal on aald line lo ihe tion of John F. Nugent of Idaho ns
South line of the N’orthweat Quarter of Sec­
IIY-TEST SEEDS INSURE GOOD CROPS
of
the
land,
unlimited
demands
for
ingness to contribute during the week:
tion 31, Townahlp Id. Soon, of Range HI member Federal Trade Commission
Kaat, th rn re W eel lo the point of beginning.
F. II. Trimble, Wm, M. McKinnon, building material, machinery, auto­ Containing
F ire Acre#, more or Icee:
confirmed by Bcnatc.
mobiles,
clothing,
shoes
nnd
luxur­
It appearing from die (worn bill of complaint
Serpinolc Hotel, Albert A.. Domcr,
filed
In
thla
ranae
agalnat
ju
u
.
that
gou
b
a
re
Perkins &amp; Britt, Bower &amp; Roumillat, ies, due to only one thing, which is or claim tome Interval In the Unde barelnaboro
therefore, jou. the aald Albert O.
Joe Mcisch, City Markets, A. Racfield, that Venus reigns supreme in 1U20, deacrlbed.
C a b in A. I'oage. George [I. Morion and
but must now undergo a three-yenr F.Waree.
illiam T. N ath are h rreh / required In tie and
Henry L. Walsh, John Meisch, L. P.
adjustment to bring business to a appear l-efore our aald Circuit Court, a t tha
Mcfuller, Herald Printing Company,
Court llouee I d Sanford. Florida, on the 7th d a /
satisfactory basis.
of March. A. D. 1921, and then and Ultra
D. C. Marlow, Johrj L. Brady, Mobley
During the year 1921 Mercury, a make anawer lo the bill of cnmpUInt etblb lled
Drug Store, 9. O. Chase, Hill Hard­ doubtful planet in many ways, like again.! gnu, olberwlae a decree pro ronfeaao
will be entered agalnat gon.
ware Company, Hill Lumber Com­ the thermometer, will regulate busi­ And apg and all other partlca claiming ang
rigid, title or Interest lu and lo Ibf landa here­
pany, Fleetwood &amp; Co., W. B. Ahem, ness and prices in all parts of the inabove
deacrlbed under, bg or through Albert
G.
Earea, C alfln A. I'oage, George It. Morton,
T. B. Little, J. E. V. Jnrvey, II. Mc- country. Since storehouses are filled
W illiam T. Naab, or olberwlae, are b e rth / re­
Lawlin, C. O. Mahoney, Dean Turner, with manufactured articles that must quired lo be and appear before our aald Cir­
Court, a t the Court llouee lo Sanford,
C W. Zaring &amp; Co., R. B. Monroe, not try co overdo. Live and let live, cuit
Florida, on Ihe 4lh dag of April. A. I). 1921.
.and
then
and there make anawer to the bill of
Chas. Whitner, J. E. Wade, Hayes &amp; High prices are for good times—
complaint exhibited agalnat aald unknown par­
lUtliff, S. o. Shinholser, Brycrs Auto -Low prices nre for hard times. A tita. olberw lae a decree pro con free© w ill be
agalnat aald unknown partite.
Company, Harry Ward, J. D. Davidson. majority of the people arc earning entered
I t la ordered tb a t tbla notice be pnbllabed In
TRADE M ARK
T. C. Smith, T. M. Fox, Geo. L. noy, and spending more thnn.cvcr before. the Hanford Herald, a newtpaper pnbllabed la
*
Seminole C ount/. Florida, once a week for
A. P. .Connelly, B. &amp; O. Garage, G. C.
Prices nre regulated according tp eight week* a t to tba known partlre defend­
“THE FORDSON AT * WORK”
and once a week for twelve Week* aa lo
Chamberlain, Edward Higgins, G. O. be sold, it stands to resnon prices ant,
a
the unknown partlre defendant
Louks, C.’M, Berry; S. Rungc; R. W. will gradually decrease. Capital and W llneaa mg band and Ihe eeal of tba aald
MIGHTY valuable booklet ju s t issued by (he Ford Motor Company.
Court on tbla tha 10th d a / of IkrcemDenne, F. Wilson, W. P. Stone, Fred Labor.will have many.disputes; some Circuit
It is yours for the asking. Drop in and gel one or drop a card or
her. A. P . 1020.
B. A. DOUGLASS,
Bonier, W.' Carchbeli, A. E. Yowell, are nover satisfied. .A person should (SEAL;
letter and we will mail you a copy FR E E .
Clark of tba Circuit Court.
Semlnola C ount/, Florid*.
Peoples' Bank, First National Bank, tho price of iron and pork. When
This book is not what the Ford Motor Company has to say about
O. l i m n l N O ,
Saminolo County Bank, Frank Meisch iron and pork are high, wages and GEORGE
Solicitor and Couneel for Complainant*.
Ihe
Fordson
T ractor, but w hat the tens of thousands of UBera have to
1 9 -llt*
commodities will bo high and vice
*Rd L. A. Brumlcy,
Bay. Get the book! It is yours for the asking. Keep in mind the
versa.
fact th at behind every FORDSON T ractor are all the resources of
THE CIRCUIT COURT O r THE SEVENTH
It will require two or three years IN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, »
•THE N. A. F. T. A. O. C. LIED"
the great fo rd Motor Co., likewise th at reliable “ Ford-After-Service”
AMD FOR SXlflXOLE COUNTY.—
for those who have left the farms to
which assures the keeping of the Tnlctor in working order every day
IN CHANCERY
On the 18th of November The plunge into town and city life to
in
the year. Remember also th a t the Fordson Tractor, like the Ford
William hi. Woodcock, Complainant,
Tribune published this editorial para­ rcalize_$here is more real living and
v*.
1
car,
is sim plicity itself in design nnd .construction; easy to understand
money in raising crops than in manu­ The Unknown Hairs, Legate**, Devise**, Gran­
graph:
and fasy to operate. Come in and let us tell you more about it. I t is
tees or other claimant* nodrr 8. M. W hit­
“The national association for the facturing luxuries for foreign coun­ more. deceased, tie .. Defendants.
more im portant to the farm er today than anything else.
(STATION
advancement of colored people, head­ tries.
To tho oohoowa heirs, legatees, devisee*, gran­
The Age o f Machine Power on the Farm is no longer a m atter of
In 1921, government officials will tee*, or other claimant* under S. U. W hit­
quarters in 'Bostlng,' announced that
speculation; it is here—a n established fact. I t is the latest advanced
more,
deceased,
and
te
any
and
aU
other
thirty negroes were killed In the investigate many concerns and as a persona or parti** claiming a a / right, title
step civilization has taken. I t comes to th e farm er with the full prom­
or U laraot la amf to tba follvwlag described
Ocoee difficulty on election day. The result fraud orders will be Issued in land In Semlael* ("oust/. Florida, more par­
ise to lift the g rea t burden of drudgery and wearisome, wearfog-out
general to protect the public.
ticularly described aa follow*, to-wlt:
N. A. F. T. A. 0. C. P. llodl"
toil from the muscles of m an and carrying them with much more
Tho weather for 1921 will, in gen­ Tbe Raat h alf ot the Northeast Quarter of
profit by power of machinery, with the result th a t larger production
On December 11th The Tribune re­ eral, be somewhat disagreeable. Jan­ tbo Nortfawoet Qoarter of tbo Northeast Quar­
ter of th* Booth west Qoarter of dec lion ' S;
— more com fort and g reater wealth will come to the farm homes
ceived a letter from Walter F. White, uary spd February will be change­ Township SI, Sooth of Baago SO Raat.
It appearing from th* sworn MU of com­
wherever the FORDSON Is employed. COME IN AND TALK IT
assistant secretary of the national as­ able. The spring will be inclined to plaint
filed In this ran**, that y o a . b ars or
OVER.
claim
td
boro
aomt
In
In
s
e
t
In
aid
to
tbo
Usd
sociation for the advancement of col­ bo dry, cold and unseasonable. Plant
- *
herein ibovo described, therefore, /on and tech
ored people, 70 Fifth avenue, New accordingly. Tho summer will , be of /o o are hereby required to be and appear be­
fore our Circuit Court a t tho Coart Hoc** to
York, which said; (quoting the para­ wet, which will benefit those living Sanford.
Florida, on tbo 4tb do/ of April. A.'D.
graph)
i
and there make answer to th*
in locations with very little rainfall. ( 1911, and than
pUInt filed against /oo.' Otborwloe,
“May I offer in contrast to your un­ , In some localities, hay and grain will j a decree
------- . pro
o ronfroao
roornoowill
wiubeboenter*
entered.
U ordered that tbla notice bo pnbllabed In
substantiated statement tho facta I rot, unless given proper attcncion. th*II
............
Hanford“ Herald, a newtpaper poMlabod ta
which were proven fcy a careful in- Th0 /jH vriU bo wet with early frosts. Remind* Ooonty, Florida, oor* a week for
week*.
vratiRatlon which I made a t Ocpee a Be prepared for ’such weather and tWOlvt
W ITNESS my band and lb* seal of tbo aald
DEALER
C ircuit Court oo tbla l l t b day or December, A.
few hours after the lynching. My gatheY crops carefully.
d. mo.
I . A. DOUGLASS.
.information was secured frorti white
The winter will be one with plenty (S1 AL)
Clark o f tbo Circuit Court,
People who boasted of • their partlci- of snow and ice which is good for the
fiemlnolt Count/, Florida.
ORO. A. DeCOTTRS.
P«tlon in the mob.
soil.
Solicitor and of OmbooI far
1S-UU
Fruit will vary—in certain locali“May I qqote one of these ‘Gentle-

*o r g a n i z a ­
t io n WILL BE HERE v'
ALL WEEK

f in e m u s ic a l

FREE JONCERTS

PRO F IT

GERMANY
BACKS UP
'
ON TREATY

W ilson &amp; Toom er F e rtiliz e r Co.

S e e d Potatoes

Spaldings No. 4 Rose
Irish Cobblers
Early Red Bliss Triumph

PREDICTIONS FOR
1921 BY R. M’DONALD, OF N. Y. STATE

E. A. MARTIN SEED CO.

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1920

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Their Match In the Knife Throw
era of the Argentine.

O IL COOK ST O V E

The danger rone encircling a gaudio
Buy the Best that is made
(cowboy of the Argentine) with his
WILL HE WORKED OUT BY THE
Ife In his band Is by no means 11mOOVERNMENf.
(he circle ho sweeps with his
d arui, I nin not sure Just how
(H r Tk* A*mk I»(*4 Pr*M.)
far It flops go,* nor have I the least
ST. LOUIS, Dec. 18.—Plana for | desire to llnd out. 1 beard, however,
conducting the various co-operative s crack revolver shot, a man who could
agencies for the distribution of the blot out the spots on a ten of spades
farm produce of the nation were dis-1 at a dozen paces, say that he would
We also have the Buck Line of
cussed todny at the final session of the be extremely reluctant to take his
(?AS RANGES
agricultural conference. The plan in­ chance at a draw-and-Iet-go with a
gaucho
at
any
distance
under
20
cludes elimination of the middleman ynrds.
and the co-operative purchasing of
An Illuminative case Is point came
agricultural supplies.
to my^attontlon In Buenos Aires. As a
FLEERS
class the American agricultural ma­
Twcnty-one counties, Including sev­ chinery experts aent to Argentina are
eral of northern and western Florida, as handy with slxsbooters as any I
COMPANY
are now enrolled In the departments have ever met. They are mostly west­
of exhibition of the South Florida erners, have used revolvers from their
SANFORD, FLO|6 d A .
fair, the dates of which nrc February childhood, and their arms, from which
they
never
sepnrate
themselves
for
a
3 to 12, and indications are that sev­
eral will be added .to the list when moment v^hlle In campo, are always
AUDITOR AND CLERK'S REPORT newly-elected boards of county com­ of the heat qnd latest pattern.
Not once or twice, but on dozens of
• FOR MONTH OF NOVEM­
missioners assume office in January. occuslons,
&gt;
have I seen one or another
your fertilise^ without getting •**tr
BER, 1920.
Thus the greatest state or sectional of these men with his Colt's or
NEW
PRICE
LISTS
JUST
ISSUED.
PLENTY
OF
MATERIALS,
Prampt
fair of Southern history Is assured
Itnlnnco cash on hand bb per last from an exhibition Viewpoint, and Mauser “automatic,'' after a prelim­ Shipments. Order now. Fertilizers, Insecticides, Sprayers, Poultry Sap.
inary shot or two to get the range plies
report, $2,385.61.
thousands of tourists from all sections blow over a rabbit running at full
Receipts of the nation will have the privilege speed across the pnmpa. This Is good
E. 0 . PAINTER FERTILIZER CO.
1920
taxes,
$16,750:16; licenses, o f learning what Florida In every shooting, as will be appreciated by
FLORIDA PRODUCE COMPANY
JACKSONVILLE
anyone
who
has
had
experience
with
the
501.75;
dog
tax,
$1.25;'fincs
and
costo
FLORIDA
SHIPPED FROM FARM OF
section is capable of producing. To
$790.00; pound fees, $18.75; miscel­ the county exhibits will be added revolver. Yet the case I have In mind
II. II. CHAPPELL.
laneous income, $63.50; paving Hons, those of Mexico, Canada and Hol­ Is that of a thrashing machine expert
from Texas—a crack shot—who had
(Frem Satan)*/’* D»ll/)
i$218.78; sidewalk liens, $189.09; dc- land.
W E H A V E IT
trouble
with his Argentine mnqulnlsta,
The first celery of the Beason will Unquent taxes, $645.16;’ total, $19,had an even break on. a draw at 25 or
be shipped from Sanford today by the 178.-H_$21^64.05.
The cold wave is bringing the new SO feet, and was retired from action
Sanford Produce Company and came
Disbursements.
with a knife through his shoulder be­
from the Celery nvonuc fatqi of H. Office' City Manager: Salaries, people here and we should get busy fore tils revolver, wns clear of Its hol­
C. A. MATHEWS and A. P. CONOLLEY
H. Chappell. Celery is very early ^rtofS.OO; communications, $2.75; gnao- right after the holidays and build ster.—Lewis R. Freeman In the Cornhouses,
build
.shacks,
build
tents,
hill
Magazine.
thls season, some of the growers iino nn(1 oilj 115 .34; total, $413.09.
r .- .y .
-.na-- r^.
build nnything and everything to take
planting extra early in tho effort to office City Attorney:- Salary, $75.
care
of
the
thousands
that
are
writ­
have some Christmas celery and while
Office municipal judge, fees, $92. ing here every day wanting accom­ USE OF ETHER IN SURGERY
there has been a few small patches
Division Public Health: Salary,
here at Christmas time every year $40.00; irispector, $25.00; special clin modations. We have many . more Youthful Dentist 8ald to Have Been
this la probably the first time that 1C( $25.00; drugs, $2.40. Total, $92.40. hotels than ever before but thoy arc
Reeponslble for Its Introduction
any of it has been shipped by Decern-[ Division
of police:
Salaries, filling up rapidly and every family
to Oenergl Practice.
•
does not. want to live in a hotel no
her 18th.
,$674.61; communications, $2.50; gaso“ We Deliver The Goods”
While various experiments had been
The Florida Produce Company, com- linc nn(1 oi|(
feeding prisoners, matter how nice they may be. tVo
posed of C. R. Kirtlcy, W. H. Wight, $2280. repairs to motorcycle, $7.50; need hundreds of new houses and wo made with so-called "laughing gns” or
Local and Long Distance Hauling
nitrous oxide gns In America prior to
need them this season.
and R. D. Wight are live wlrcB in the
$742.77.
1640. It wax some 74 yenrs ngO that
produce business and recently pur-, Division of Fire: Salaries, $285.00;
.1. F,. Johnson, Atlantic Const Line the first practical operation under
PHONE 498
chased the business and office equip- r(inimllnicntions $11.50; electric in- railway car inspector, wns killed in e,,lt*r wu" performed In the Massa­
ment of the Florida Produce Co that Bp(,ctor&gt; ?1S 0n. pfl80line and oil, sup- th, Lnkclnm, ^
Mondny morninR chusetts General hospital In Boston,
If We Please You, Tell Others. If We Don't, Tell Us.
waa being operated by Saul Younts pIicB( $2fur, :
$339.05.
| when he wns rn(I(lht between two and the peculiar pnrt of It wns that
the sulphuric ether wns given, not by
and this business wns started in San-, Division Public Iluilding Expense:.'froifrht Cft„
M the tJme of thc
ford in 1906 by * D. Hood and has a Janitori $10.00; ,fghta and w ater,•ice,
Mr” joCnson was under a one of the house physicians, but by
a young dentist who had been experi­
fine reputation among the buyers of
nutomobile camp, $29.26; total, strjn(f of frc,Rht cn„ coupling ah menting on himself and Imd gone to
roi a an ' cff® u ca|
.
*49.17.
'hose nnd it is not known how thc nc- steep for eight minutes. He rustled
On Flour, Grain and Feed
Mr. H. II. Chappell, who is one of
Division of Engineering: Engineer’s ci(](.nt occurred. His body was found over to the hospital nnd asked a
the pioneers in celery growing in this services, $69-47.
chance
to
demonstrate
his
discovery.
F ru it a n d V e g e ta b le C rates
t Inter, badly crushed, one leg being
section says that his early
., celery
.
, 1s , Division of street cleaning nnd tfar*Viit off. Deceased came to Florida A man about to have n liniior removed
of very good quality considering tba ,mR&lt;? „ maval; Snlnries, $105.00; la-*lllwUt n voftr #B0 from Galesburg, 111. from Ills neck gave permission to have
You Can Buy From Ua at
lYholeaale Prices
it is extremely early and hat it ,)i)r&lt; |7 H m . f „ d and care of ani- He wns forty-five years old and leaves the "new-fangled dope" applied. Den­
tist Morton went td work and Hie tu­
should bring a good price on the mar- nmts, $104,50; rrpnirs nnd small tools, .,
mor was removed. The patient open­
ket. The Florida Produce Co., sold $18.22; gns ,nnd oil, car expense,
W r it e f o r T r te o M a t
ing bin eyes after the operation cried,
this celery. , for $6.50
per
crate
and
ex,
,, $39.68. 'Total, $1,021.48.
j
|arRC sugar company* recently "Gentlemen, this Is no humbug," nnd
W. A. Merryday Company
pect to ship a large quantity as the
Reeprds and taxation, department pu phased 100,000 ncres near Miami with that remitrk ether wns given to
Palatka, Florida
season grows older.
(lf nff*|rf Snlnries, $200.00;
-------- printing, an^| jH prePnring to engage In busi- the uiedlenl wnrM.
While there is considerable
celery
Oliver Wendell Holmes came for­
,
.
.. n,iv., supplies, $135.68; communica- ness on a |nrRe 8cnle. The company
mm
in the northern markets just
now all Hons. $21.90.
„n Tn»„i
« 7 5 7 5H
,
, p, anted
. . over COO acres ward with names for the process nnd
J
lotni, $.iu/.a».
. .ins already
the liquid, nnd the dictionary gained
th at the southern markets use must
Department of Hnnnce: Salary, n,](j j8 piunn[nR more at the rate of "anesthesia" nnd “anesthetic." In
come from Now York state, Michigan $.jqqo
two hundred acres per month.
three months the drug was being used
r deafen
Sold.
or California nnd the fresh celery
ENGLAN
Pound expense, $1.50.
throughout the civilized world.
wit -root
from Florida takes first place in the
Live stock, 1 horse, $100.00.
southern-markets and while there will
New streets nnd bridges, French
Fallen Fruits Never Goodlie po movement in car lots of Sanford avenue and Goldsboro street, $1,The
illfTcrcncc hetwoi-n humans nnd
celery in1fore the last of January the 199 38.
CNOAHtCn STRING BED c d
fruits
lies
In ihe fact that (he humnrt
Brw'Vfcrk •BmUyn,*D«
real unrly celery has a good i bailee in
Sidewalks,
corner
approaches,
Is lurgi*l&gt; the mutter Of his own des­
th e express shipments and the J-'lor.&gt;r,
tiny. A mini does not need to fall If
elf
edu cing
ida Produce Company are to be con-j F|oatinR ,|ebt: Warrants, $1,231.77;
he docs not want to. He inny have the
grntulntcd upon their being thc ftp* Xvnrrnnt interest, $81.88; total, » !,
taints thnt Imperfect hereditary leaves,
n? 3 6 0
of thc shippers of the season on Sanbut even they are uni bound to cause
him to fall. If- he enn he surrounded
ford celery.
I Discount on taxes,. $334.68.
with the right environment much of
Main streets nnd bridges: ijrbor,
what Is In the blood can he turned to
EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS
$266.32; care mulrs, $52.12; material,
good account. Hut If the fellow him­
FELT IN ALBANIA—A
; $6.00; total, $324 41.
self wants to fall the world Is only
VILLAGE DESTROYED
Maintenance of parks: Labor, $48.
too ready to make tlie way easy for
him And there are many Hint seem
Total
of
all
items,
$6,987.55.
i By Th* A *s o t - h i l I * ratal
THE B E S T
to want to try everything that nny ono
(’ash
balance,
$14,576.50.
Grand
..ROM E, Dec. 18.—New earthquake
else has ever done. It may lend them
total,
$21,564.05.
shtM-ks today completed the destnicCORSET
to the lowest pit. hut they nre always
In greenhouse sterilization it hns proved ns good as steam
tion of the Albnninn village Tcpeleni,
sure they can worm out somehow.
baking.
In seed beds it kills weed seeds nnd many diseases.
Thc bond election in Gainesville
according to reports received here.
Only after It’s too late do men and
FOR STOUT
A
fifty
pound keg costs three dollnrs, -and will treat 1000 to
women realize thnt fallen fruits hnve
The tremor wns nccompnnied 'b y an passed off without nny unusual'fea­
2000
square
feet of soil.
not
real
rating
ntnong
good
products.
immense tidal wave nnd many land ture, except thnt many women tax
—Exchange.
Enough
for
trial sent free if you will give it a thorough test.
-slides. Twenty-two arc known to pnyers were put to considerable
LI
GHT
BUT
have been killed and many buildings trouble to enst thtly votes, owing to
HOMER T. DARLINGTON
Archeologists Interested.
STRONG
went razed.
their nnmes not appearing on tho
S ' / f ' i 2 3 T o 3 ft
General Delivery, Miamn, Florida.
. Thnt thc remote ancestors of the
qualified list filed with the inspec­
ON SA L E FOK A
American
Indians
may
have
lived
In
, A bus line between Fort Pierce tors. Two sepnrate questions were
M.Modi
SHORT TI ME
Spain In prehistoric days Is Indicated
and West Palm Dcach will be operat­ submitted to tho voters, one for bonds
by some very remarkable discoveries
«)
ed this season by Robert Ebhc, who for $125,000 for street paving nnd
of rock palntlnga that archeologists
ena far trial.
is having a fourteen-passenger bus nno for $30,000 for improvements to
Nno nrcron&amp;TAamnn uivmtmt
have made at El Bosque, In the hilly
Dm *- I t a
O In W r w .
lb * T o t
fitted for that purpose.
country north of Aplera, a Spanish
the municipal light and power plant.
town nbout half way between Albarete, situated (p the plains of La Manrha, and -Alicante, on the Mediterra­
nean. Anthropologists also say that
these discoveries .throw a fresh light
upon the life of prehistoric man In
southwestern Europe during the Magdalrnlan period of the great Ice age.
These * Paleolithic tribes, when not
compelled by the rigor of the climate
^I
to And
nnu their
tneir dwellings In
in caverns
where they obtained protection against
both the Intense cold and the attacks
of ferocious nnlmnla. lived under rock
shelters on the sides of valleys.

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patient, unless the latter expressly
waives his right to secrecy. If, how
ever, a pnllctil bus employed several
doctors, mill hus nt n trial called some
of these to testify to his condition ah
the result of nn Injury, the other side
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KIND OF CELERY
BEING SHIPPED NOW
FOR CHRISTMAS TRADE

R IC K E T S D ID T H IS .

GREEKS IN TURKEY
RIOT OVER KING
TAKING UIS THRONE
.CONSTANTINOPLE, Dec. 18.—
When news reached here of tho em­
barkation at Venice of Constantine
on his way to Athens "to resume tbo
throne, Greeks manifested strbng
feeling ngnlnst Constantine, engag­
ing in street fighting in which many
persons friendly to Constantino were
roughly hnndlcd. They also threat­
ened to lynch Colonel Couzis, chief of
tho military commission and wrecked
a royalist newspaper office.

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IvrW EARLY CELERY W AS elsewhere.
Bordering the Atlantic is a contcllntlon of world-famous resorts, in­
cluding historic St. Augustine; Or­
mond, of golf fame; Daytona, with
How Big New York Grocery Firm
Its matchless beach; Palm Beach,
Keeps Down Rats.
I ivn MARKETED IN DECEMBER glittering with gold and fashion; Mi­
Vroome &amp; Co., Butter &amp; Chceso
ami, the paradise of yachtsmen; Long
|AND,S[, WILL PROVE MOST
Morchnnts,
New York City, says: "We
Key Camp, rendcxvols of veteran
PROFITABLE
keep RAT-SNAP in our cellar all the
fishermen, only to mention the more
time. It keeps down rats. We buy
famous. From Long Key there is
\
(rt«m B»tunl*j’* D»Uj)
Siidord is about to launch a new that nevre to be forgotten rail ride
it by the gross, would not bo without
kind of celery on the market nad II. on tho oversea viaduct and coral Is­
it.” Farmers uso RAT-SNAP be­
W h e n you let us supply you r building
! Cbippcll. ‘he Plonker celery grow- lets to Key West.
cause rata pass up all food for RATof this soction, will have the credneeds
you get a, great deal more than just so
SNAP. Three sizes, 35c, «5c, fl.25.
On the myriad lakes and rivers of
it for being the originator of the new tho interior, surrounded by the plcmany
feet of lumber—bundles of shingles—
Sold nnd guaranteed by Ball Hard­
pounds
of nails—or panels of Beaver Board.
atrain of seed. The new celery ia turcsqucncss of tropical sccnciy or
ware Co. •
much earlier than any other kind citrus groves, are the St. Johns River
Y o u g et the benefit o f pur building
♦wt has been tried out hero and on resorts, with attractive Palatka and
Dcfors this flve-yeur-old Vienna girl
RAINING GRAFTERS
material
knowledge and experience in Service
-eeonnt of being almost free from Sanford a t the head of navigation; waa operated upon In the Americas
that
helps
you get the results you want e t the
blifbt and other diseases that attack Ocala, with its tropical river; Lake­ Convalescent Home her leg was eves
DeLand is full of people who prey
right price. Service first in planning the
eartr celery i9 bound to bo a winner.
work—more service in selecting proper mate*
land, In the district of a thousand more horribly deformed from rlckett upon the public. They have every
It Uno theory with Mr. Chappell for
and ahe was In constant Instead of In­ conceivable kind of grift, from preach­
rials—speedy
service in delivering the goods.
lakes;
Florence
Villa,
surrounded
by
he bai already sold his first patch to
termittent pain. Now at least'har lei ing the gospel to peddling pins. They
orange
groves
and
lakes,
big
and
lit­
You. pay for the materials. The service
the Florida Produce Co., of this city
Is straight again, and by degrees ahn U all pull against the home merchant,
p a y a fo r its e lf in the larger volume of business
mention of which is made in this Is­ tle; Orlando in the citrus belt, just to relearning to wulk. Rickets la the
mention of a few of the interior at­ aftermath of under-nutrltlon, and It li tho home minister, the home agent
it brings, through super-satisfied customers.
sue of the Herald.
who Is with ns the year round, who
tractions.
to cut dews the harrowing prevalence
The eeiery is a hardy stock of vivid
I t w ill p a y ^ o u fo
facing the deep bays or sandrim- of such disease aa this among the chil­ pays taxes here and helps every pub­
men and with a large center and
he one o f them .
lic'benefaction. They should be giv­
heart stalk and in comparison with med peninsula of the Gulf Const dren of Europe that eight American re­
widen seif-blenching planted along­ Is a veritable Riviera, including Pen­ lief organisations are making a Joint en the deaf ear.—jDcLand News.
side of i t l s twice as large all of it sacola on its beautiful bay, Tarpon nppral under the name of the European
Office supples at tho Herald,
being planted at the samo time. ThiB Springs, with its bay nnd river; St. Relief Council for funds to auccor the
millions
that
face
a
winter
of
horror.
new celery was set September 23rd Petersburg, tho “Sunshine city of the
•nd is being shipped today, Docember Pinollad Peninsula”; IWmpa with its They am the American Relief Admlhlatration, the American Red Cross, the
18lh which deinonstr/itca, that thiB attractive hotels and’beautiful parka; American Friends' Service Committee
celery is bound to beat any other kind Sarasota, Bradcntown, F ort. Myers, (Quaker*), tho Jewish Joint Distribu­
t.-j ihe market. It can bo grown with whose front door Is Caloosahatcheo tion committee, the Federal Council ol
one-third less fertilizer nnd is almost Ray, to enumerate only a few of the Churches of Christ In America, the
free from any disease that ordinar­ links of tho west coast chain. These Knights of Columbus, thn X. M. CL A.
ily attacks celery nnd especially the interior and gulf porta arc reached tad tha I , ff, C. A,
earliest celery.
by cither tho Seaboard Air Line or
RULED KING IN SUCCESSION
Mr. Chappell has been experiment­ the Atlantic Coast Line.
ing with this new strain of celery
Nearly all the Florida resorts hnve
s&amp;d for some time nnd now has what In common excellent golf courses, mo­ Three Slaters of Neble Family Who
Became the, Favorltee of Great
fo considered the best of the kind on toring, fishing, boating, tennis, yacht­
French Monarch.
1—|E ’S just used Sloan's
the market und his first crop iB proof ing, and in some cases lying, ns pas­
* * Liniment and tho quick
enough of what it will make in the times.
King Louis XIV of Franco fall In
comfort had brought a smile
way of early celery. This crisp and
of pleasure to nia face.
lovo with three slaters, one after tho
5 1 7 C o m m e r c ia l S t r e e t
succulent celery right from the field CLEARWATER MAY DO
Good for aches resulting
other, the daughters of the marquis
from weather exposure,
will compete with any New York
GAINESVILLE STUNT of Nesle. The first was not a beauty,
sprains, strains, lame back,
state, Michigan or California stock
but she was a clever woman and s
3 5* overworked muscles. Pentthat is in the market at this time of
CLEARWATER, Dec. 18.—Thia oity good dresser. Her reign ended after
Iratej irithoul rubbing. All
70*
the year and will make our ccjery ia destined to bo one of^ the leading three years, when her younger sister
HrfO druggists have it.
season longer and will work wonders placea for tenters to spend tho win­ appeared. Tho king’s devotion to the
T E V IT
in the growing of Florida celery in ter. Clenrwntcr authorities are en­ first slater was a secret until L^uls,
DEPENDABLE
ABJQLUTELY
after
Indulging
too
heavily
In
cham­
many ways.
deavoring to do tho right thing by
pagne,
paid
a
call
upon
his
wife,
who
^-The txlitor of the Herald was out them and at a meeting of the council,
to the Chnppel farm yesterday and they were given permission to move was so disgusted by his condition that
IO&lt;-5 0 + -6 0 * aM '&lt; she ordered him to leave her pres­
saw the new celery which wc.hnvo their tents frmo tho city park to lota ence. He was bitterly angered, and a
named the Chnppel Special and we that have been offered them by prop­ few days later he publicly acknowl­
hare tasted it nnd found it to be the erty owners.
edged bis devotion to Mme. do Matlly.
real article nnd here is hoping that
Tho park had become too congested
Her younger slater, Pauline, came
Mr. Henry Chappell, the celery king, for the campers and a number of com­ to the prflace with the firm Intent of
will keep his throne for many years plaints had been made by the adjoin­ winning the king from her sister^
to come. He deserves all tho good ing property owners.
She did, but died suddenly shortly
fortune that can come to him and his - Mayor Booth has suggested that after her success. Then the third
hew celery ought to make him rich tliis city have a rally day, similar to slater, Marie *Anne, the young
of the marquis of Toumclle,
as well as famous.
that held in Gainesville, when the city widow
the moat able, the moat unscrupulous
people will have a holiday, a big pic­ and the moat beautiful of the family,
[•.FLORIDA WELCOMES AND PRO­ nic, and clear up five acres of the new appeared. Mme. de la Tournelle, In
VIDES FOR ALL”
campsite, which has been provided for love with a young nobleman, refused
the campers.
5)
to listen to the king. Louis sent his
&lt;T------Some of the campers larcady sig­ rival to war, but the yonng man came
Tk* following from the Literary Dinified their willingness to co-oper back wounded, sod a hero, A young
|t**t is good publicity for Florida:
Each winter the migration from ate with the city in helping to ejean woman of great beauty was Instructed
to woo tho king’s rival, which ahe did
lie north and middle west Florida- up the site.
men are large emso
effectively that his passionate let­
|v*rd increases. This season the
ters to her were sent to the king, who
ployers of motor cars.
Isouthward tide promises to exceed EMERGENCY TARIFF
promptly showed them to Mme. do la
ON WHEAT, CORN, COAL
Imn that of last year which is acTournelle.
•
BEANS, POTATOES. MEAT
|crtdited the largest in hiatdry.
The importance of their transporta­
This crafty plot waa successful,
It U a democratic throng which
and the ambltlfua favorite, after In­
tion leads them to choose a car that
WASHINGTON, Dec. 18.—jfcL its sisting that her alitor should be sent
Iflowi into the Peninsula state—the
laulU-mlllionnire, the moderately well- first step toward enactment'of the away, was given an official place at
meets every demand— leads them to
I to-do, and even those of meager emergency tariff, the house ways and court nnd the title of the duchesa of
choose Buick. The comfortable ridImeans. For Florida welcomes and means committee today tentatively Ghsteauroux.
Iprovides for all. There are all types agreed to placo a high import tax on
jug qualities of the new Buick Nine­
|of hotels from the most palatial and wheat, corn, wool, beans, potatoes, Uncle Sam tells the world that ha
teen Twenty One can likewise make
does not intend to be done in oils.—
Iexpensive to the simplest; there are peanuts, onions and meat.
Norfolk
Virginian-Pilot.
I winter homes from magnificent villas
them ideal for hours of recreation.
Post Cards at the Herald office, lc.
[*o humble bungalows.
Office supplies a t the Herald.
L*fk of living accommodations to / T r s a Herald Want Ad.—It pays.
, Authorized Buick Service is every­
Imeet the influx of visitors has led
many to own or rent winter homes In
where available.
**** Many people have proved
I # i* '1*1 v°Kctablc and fruit gardens
jo* their own they can escape the rigjon of the northern winter and Hvo
[more comfortably and economically in
|&lt;Iorida.
Florida’s resorts aro divided geo•phically into three main divisions
H i *Mt coast chain, those which
We are distributors for the
I .Q*^r *^out the interior lake’1and
famous
P ” e* tegion, and the west coast re­
la tio n centers built for the moat
P J °P°n Mentations of the Gulf.
r Wrist traffic by motor, train, or
*
■
pours into and out of the
I te through two main gateway!),
For any make of Car
[Jacksonville 0I&gt; the northeast, and
L entMola on the northwest Into the
Ithrmer* 0Vcr D'e great arteries from
l.j * ®ort^» run the trains of the AtlanU
i * ^ine, the Seaboard Air Line,
We repair any make of Battery and guarantee it for
the Southern Railway. Into the
‘7 * lead the Louisville and Nash*
$six months. Also have a Rental Battery
' , an(i connecting' lines. ' At Jackwhile we repair or exchange yours
kJ*. ®beffina ***
East Coast

UNTEDJN SEPT.

Warming relief tor
rheumatic aches*

More than

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Sanford N ovelty W o rk s
FOR HEADACHES

BUICK

CDUSINESS

‘Vesta” Storage Batteries

Guaranteed 18 Months

Wem intersecting the seagirt rethe'Atlantic m far as Key
where the traveler may emi for the short sail to Havana.
^water route from the north to
v ^ by the Clyde Line from
,Yofk- to Jacksonville, also by
counts and Miners Transportation

ORLANDO, FLORIDA
Phone 189

L. A. KENAU

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                    <text>SANFORD

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
N U M B ER 20

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FR ID A Y, DECEMBER 31, 1920

VOLUMB

MAY BE TEN DAYS OR IT MAY ALABAMA TOWN SCENE OF A
CLASH BETWEEN OFFICERS
BE SOMETIME IN
AND NEGROES
FEBRUARY

N A V A L SEAPLANES
DETROIT, Dec. 30.—The
LINED UP READY
company's
Highland Park
FOR 3,000 MILE TRIP

ENGLAND SAY THAT COUN
t r Y WOULD NOT HELP
JAPAN IN W AR
1

Ford
plant
closed December 24th for customary
ten days' inventory period and will
probably not reopen until February
the third or later it was learned today.
Fifty thousand workmen employed in

(By TV* A„fl«t«4 fn u )
SAN DIEGO. Calif., Dec. 30.
Fonrteen naval seaplanes, with
seventy officers and men are lin­
ed up here to start on a three
thousand mile flight today to

MONTANA GOVERNOR
CALLS OFF THE B A L L.
SAYS COSTS TOO MUCH

COLBY ENTERTAINED
LONDON, Dec. 80.-Inslstence up­
on desirability o f restricting naVal
utniments and holding Conference on
(kt .object by United States, Great
Britain*and Japan renowed today by
London newspapers. Times says the
Belief that Great Britain is bound by
petty to support Japan in case Japan
war with America, ig falw .

SEALE, Ala., Dec. 30.— Ponca arc
searching Pittavlew community for
armed band of negroes who today
wounded the deputy sheriff and four
other white men attempting to arreat
negro alleged to have attacked farm­
er's wife.
None seriously hurt.
Negro took refuge in hquse occupied
by other negroes Possee met with
volley when approaching the house.
Evepy member was wounded. They
withdrew for reinforcements.

A G R EEM EN T FOR SURREN*
INVESTIGATING
DER W IL L BE SIGNED
. DEATH OF O’ BRIEN,
POLICE SUSPICIOUS
TODAY

SOUTHERN MEMBERS
* (By Th* AwcUtW Pm»)
MISSOULA, Mont., Dec. 30.— GovTAKE EXCEPTION TO
RBMARKS ON SOUTH
cmqr-elect Dixon today called o ff the
inaugural ball planned for Helena
(By IX, Au*&lt;Ut*d Ftm*)
&lt;
next week declaring he did not want
WASHINGTON, Dec. 30.—Southern,
to ace honor guests at a party costmembcraVaf the house census commlttce were aroused by the charge o f
W alter White, aaaUUnt secretary ,of
the National Association o f Advance­
ment o f Colored People, that a major­
ity o f the white pcopl in many south­
ern communities were lawleaa. Repre­
sentative Larsen, Georgia, * declared
charge untfue. Demanded witnesses
be required to confine themselves to
facta o f their own personal knowl­
AMBUSH POLICE
edge and be not permitted to give
to
OUT DOOR SPORT
evidence.
Representative
IN OLD IRELAND hearsay

(By TV, AimcUUS Tr»»»)
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 30.— Po­
lice today announced, a second in*
eatlgation into the death of Llent.
Pat O’Brien, war aviator, recent­
ly confirmed the finding of the
coroner’s Jury that he committed
suicide. Relatives had expressed
a belief that he was murdered.

REPORTS SAY HE WILL GO BY
AIRPLANE AND EVENTUALLY
RESIDE IN SOUTH AMERICA
(By Th* AiMeUtoS r ~ » )
TRIESTE, Dec. 30^—Hostilities
at Flume Mtween the Italian reg­
ular troops and D’Annunxlan Leglonaaries ended last night. An
agreement for the surrender s f
Flume will be signed today. The
last news from D'Annunzio per­
sonally, stated he had Resolved to
leave Flume by airplane.

(By Th* AimcUUS PIM*) *
MONTEVIDEO, Dec. 30.— President Brumeq entertained Secretary
Colby at a private, luncheon at the
presidential residence yesterday. Secretary Colby leaves today for Buenos

COLUMBIA, S. C., Dec. 30.— Of
39 bodies of Florida soldier* who died
la service In France, arriving here
todi yfrom New York, aro those of
Germany Sends Munitions
eight Florida men:
,
, The Red Army in
The Floridans, whose bodies came
in Russia
aboard the funeral special train from |

‘ ~' "(By Tk» AiUcItUd Ttiu1
““
RICHMOND, Dec. 30.—S(ate Sena­
tor Leo Trinkle, of Wytheville, today
announced hia candidacy for govomor
o f Virginia. He will oppose Harry St.
George Tucker, of Lexington.

vLO N DON, Dee. Sfr.*—Rome dis­
patch says that D'Annunxio’a Leg­
ionaries .wl I be dissolved and
granted amnesty. D'Annunzio it
(s' expected, wil go to 8outh Amer­
ica.
„

M AN A N D W IF E
.
COLONEL RICKARDS
SUICIDE IN HOTEL
APPOINTED TODAY
A T JACKSONVILLE
.
CHIEF OF MILITIA

(By TV, AwrllUd FtM*)
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 30.— Par(By Th, AutcUUS Pr»,»)
CORK, Dec. .30.— Armed civilians
Hoboken to Columbia were:
sona believed to be W. F. Meadows
TROTZKY - LENINE
BUSY
Private Hatley T. Scott, 302d steve­
are reported to have ambushed the INTERLOCKING
and wife, of Tulsa, Okla., were found
police patrol near here laat night,
dore. of Dunnellon.
shot in n hotel here today. The man
Getting Ready for Spring Drl
Private James E. Morgan, field nrkilling one policeman nnd wounding
was dead and the womhn dying; A
Soviet Army Along The
tillery of Fort Drum.
one.
revolver that was still war was found
Eaatem Front
Private Lorand S. Ward, Fourth
between them.
battery Comp Jackson repladement of
(By Th, AlMcUUd fr»»0
r l'E
BERLIN, Dec. 30.—The Germnn
Gainesville.
.
WEATHER AND CROP CONDI­
Cook Horner F. Browning, Camp government in a note addressed to the |
TIONS IN FLORIDA FOR THE
council of ambassadors in Paris pro- ^
Jackson, A. R. D., of Madison.
WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 2S
Private Rollis L. Thomas, 331st tests against the demand of the con­
trol commission, endorsed by the am- .* W
labor battalion, of Monticello.
Tcmpornturc:
The temperature
Cook Andrew Johns, 320th supply bassudors for the dismantling of the rost
limited qxtent as
averngrd above the normal, although
guns
on
from
11
to
14
fortresses
on
goyc
company, of Plant City.
it Was much below normal on several
Private David A. Kigyt, Cth Com- the southern and eastern frontiers of 824,'
days, especially in the northern and
ierntany*
as
an
Infraction
of
the
port
pany F. A. R of Oldtown.
western counties, where freezing pre­
Private John C. Cain, field artillery, peace treaty, which It is asserted per- fuel
vailed.
mitted the fortresses to remain in the toda
of Fort White. *
Precipitation: Rninfal Iwas gener­
same
state
us
they
wen;
on
Jnnuury
ditu
The bodies will be sent on the first
ally in excess of tho usual amount fo r
’
’ fuel
available trains to their homos, each 10, t o
the period, several stations having to­
The
note
points
out
that
the
distion
coffin draped in an American flag and
tals exceeding 2 inches. Rainfall was
CONSTANCE TALMADGB TIED
escorted by a non-commissioned offi­ mantling demanded would leave G er-jlO lf
least in the Southern division, and
Two
Good
Men
Are
Slnted
for
many with only three fortresses on ally
cer from Camp Jackson.
The
Secretary
of
the
New York, Dec. 30.—The marriage greatest In the north and west.
these frontiers.
| A
Condition of Crops: Work wa»
Treasury
of Constance Talmadge,. motion pic­
COOLIDGE TO SPEAK IN
largely
suspended, owing to holiday
ture
actress,
to
John
Plalogo,
New
PARIS, Dec. 30.— Rumors of war
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
H A Y S FOR I*. M. G ENERAL York City tobacco merchant, was an­ conditions and wet weather. Oata did
are again circulating in the council
wel, and celery, lettuce, nnd cabbage
By Th, AmocUUS Ztim,)
chambers of Europe.
And Others Among the Faithful Ele­ nounced here tonight. The ceremony
are reported in good condition. Soma
AT1.ANTA, Dec. 30.— Governor
took
place
at
Greenwich,
Conn.,
last
The reports center about
Russia
phant Riders to Be
Dorsey today received a telegram and Germany, the latter being con­
Sunday In the presence of the bride's tender truck wna damaged in north‘
Rewarded
from Vice-President Elect Calvin cerned in the former’s martial pre­
mother and her two sisters, Norma ern and central divisions by front on
the 25th; and truck In much of the
Coolidge, accepting ah. invitation to parations.
• •
‘
WASHINGTON, Dec; 30. Charles jind Natalie.
south has made alow recovery fro m
address the Southern '^Commercial
While the Bolshevik! arc said to he
Evans Hughes will bo the next sec­
frost damage on the 17th instant. The
Congress to he held in Atlanta Jan- massing troops along the western
retary of state.
shipping fo citrus fruit was practieMry 27-20.
frontier in readiness for a spring
Governor Lowdcn is
ally
sustpended during the week, and
drive against the border state, the
LONDON, Dec. 30.— Oxford-Cam Germans arc alleged to be keeping a th elist of expenditures with $84,025, running for secretary c
only small quantities o f truck waa
ury and will he given n
available in local markots.
•
atmrfv stream of munitions moving while Illinois wns third with $68,849. of importance.
bridge team won cross country race
In the New England states as a whole
Charles Grosvcner Dawes, and
today from Cornell University,
the cost was $99,8124
Geo. M. Reynolds, both of Chicago,
are’ uppermost in the minds of Presi­
dent-elect Harding for secretaryship
o f the treasury. Herbetr Hoover will
tnry o f the Interior, with tho chances
be eitHcr secretary o f labor or sec re­
in favor of his being asked to take
nker, Mark L. Rcqua and Alfred M
the former.
.
•. ’
PRESIDENT OF
*
Ogle.
Harry M. Daugherty will have to Kramer Plans to Turn Over a
IRISH
REPUBLIC
The
highest
salary
on
a
ycarlj
McLean, Knox and Will Hays
MOVIES TO nE MADE
decide tho questio nof who is to ho
New Leaf in Prohibition
H A S D ISAPPEARED
basis In the .report Is $3600 a year.
Will Hnvc Real
.
•
OF TTIE INAUGURAL ,
attorney general, for he can' have the
Enforcement.
Jobs
,
(St Tb, AMMktol h w )
place if he wants it.
Ta l l a h a s s e e , Dec. so.—There
NEW YORK, Dec. 80.— Mrs. Jaa.
Henry C. Wallace has been asked EVERYTHING UNDER BAN
will be at deast one new feature at­ IN INAUGURATING PLANS
ifaguirc today denied a report pub­
to become secretary of agriculture
tendant .upori the inauguration of
Was Today Going Over a List of All lished yesterday In an Irish newspa­
and haa accepted.
Cary A. Hardee as governor next Have Been Called to Marion, Ohio,
Persona Licensed to Traffic*
per that DeValera, president o f the?
Will Hayes wil be asked to bccom’o
For Consultation With
Tuesday—the filming o f the parade
• In Alcohol.
*
Irish republic, was a guest at h « r
postmaster general.
.
NOT THE WASHINGTON ONE.
•nd the actual ceremonies of the inHarding,
The other phrtfolioa—secretary o f
home at New Rochelle.
BUT EDITORS WILL HAVE
suguration, bo that the acenca may
WASHINGTON, D. C „ Dec. 30.—
the navy, secretary o f war, and sec­
"SOME PARTY"
.
(Br Th, Au*cUUd Tnu)
be shown in moving pictures through­
retory of commerce— are not yet de­ Prohibition enforcement wil go on a enforcement unit admited today th at
MARION, Dec. 30 .— Plans for
out the state and even the country
cided upon, and if Mn Hoover is new basis in many o f its phases, be­ the manufacturers o f this medicine
Second
in Interest to no special
the inauguration held the rightfor that matter.
asked to become aecretary of the in­ ginning January 1, according to prei; really "p u t one o v e r" on the bureau.
feature o f the South Florida Fair is
of-way today on President-elect
" W e tested their fo rm u la ," he said.
The Kinegram Ngwa Reels Com­
terior, thla would upset calculations ent plans of Prohibition Copimtssloner
the annual Rotary-Press breakfast,
Harding's conference schedule. G".
"
W
e thought w e had' made It so bit­
pany will film the parade and! the In­
John
F.
Kramer.'
.
'
on the secretaryship o f labor.
,*
given by the Tampa Rotary Club In
a McLean, Washington publish­
augural exercises. Bradford Byrd,
Kramer was today going over a' Hat ter that no one cquld possibly dring
The foregoing aeries o f statement*
honor o f editors o f Florida newspa­
er, Chairman of the Inaugural
formerly of Tallahassee but now tele­
have been given the writer by aever- of persona licensed to traffic in liquor, enough to get much alcohol at ono
pers and distinguished winter visitors,
committee;
Senator
Knox,
chair­
graph editor o f the Atlanta Journal,
al o f the men who can b considered alcoho\ and manufacturers of patent time. W ait until a fte r January 1 ."
and which ranks In excellence o f feat­
man of the congressional Ioaug*
Meanwhile scores o f holders o f U - ‘
has arrived In the city and la making
as members of the inner circle in the medicines containing alcohol. Many
ures with the "g rid iro n " banquet given
oral eommitte, and WU1 R* Hays
arrangement* fo r the picture. It la
next administration. They are auth­ licenses will be revoked, it Is expect­ quor licenses daily are cooling their
each year by the pews pa per corre­
were among those called Into eonunderstood that all points of interest
ority, poreover, fo r the assertion that ed. One official todaxJdnted that the heels in the o ffice o f K ram er, W illia m
spondents o f W ashington.
saltation.
"■laughter" may involve hundreds o f M . W illiam s, commissioner o f Iqte*will be Incorporated in the film and
The date o f this banquet has not
licenses. Another predicted "thous­ nsl. revenue, and other officials sup­
within a week after the great event
been
fixed
yet,
but
the
program
Is
be­
BIG
FARMERS
MEETING
posed to have more pr less influence
ands.’* Kramer is silent
the whole story will be before the
ing arranged and the scribes ffnd other
with
some mysterious person who de­
One
well
known
"medicine"
how­
Public In picture form.
liahed
stories toncem lhg
Senator
. There’ will be a big farmers meet- fortunate guests are promised the Penrose’s unwillingness (o let Sena­ ever, will not be seld after ‘January cides who shall and who shall'not r e ­
frig Tuesday night at the Court House "tim e o f their lives’! when the room­ tor Knox resign his scat In the sen­ 1, Kramer made plajn.’ This is man­ ceive, permits.
,
^
ONE KILLED ON TANKER
ing hour bsnquet Is held. Professional
at 8 o’clock.
.
ufactured
by
different
concerns
un­
Some
o
f
.the
applications
fo
r
1L
ate because it would lead to the en&gt;.
•
___ s
talent will be called upon to aid the
(By Th, AiMcUUd Pr»u)
try o f Governor Sprout as a contend­ der the title of ‘‘ tonic; formulae ap­ censes rae reported to baVt b uttooThe famous Critchlow grove, lying Rotarikns Jn entertaining the visitors
and
r MElt YORK, Dec. 30,—One man
er. fo r control of the Pcnnsylvnaia po­ proved by the United States bureau holed Kramer on his v*jr to
^ was killed and two others injured, one in the heart o f the beautiful ridge and— well, there'll be a feature or two litical situation, a r o , entirely without /^internal revenue." Beisde this head- from meals and his tw m e. Com m is­
probably fatally, in the explosion of section, a mile and a M lf ^rom ^ a*co th at^w tif produce nation-wide com­ foundation. M r. Penrose is repre­ in f one manufacturer boldly prints sioner W illiam s fo r weeks haa ex­
•
*
. ‘
•n oil tnnk in the forward end 6f the Alfred, was sold recently by the own­ m e n t
sented ns being w illing to do any­ "40 per cent alcohol." Another uses ceeded all speed limits in passing thru
ers
o
f
the
A
.
S
.
Drswdy
Development
Vacuum Oil Company tanker, Chas.
the halls o f the treasury departm ent
,
thing that Senator Harding may w ant only 16 per cent.
Office supplies at the Herald.'
M* Everest, ip a Brooklyn drydock Company o f Orlando for a conslderaA high official o f the prohibition buildnig where he has his office.
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SOUTHERN imiiTIES CO.
'SUFFER LOSS AT GAS PLANT
BY FIRE SUNDAY MORNING

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FAST BASKETBALL GAME LAST
FRIDAY NIGHT
REBUILD AT ONCE

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ROOF OF GAS P LA N T AND
PART OF MACH IN EY
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DAMAGE-jVILL NOT CAUSE ANY | There was a large crowd to witness
SIIUT DOWN AS AUXILIARY
' the basket ball game last Friday night
PLANT IS WORKING
1at the Parish House between Sanford «,♦*
--------1High School and tho delegation from
(From Meadty'i D»llj)
the Kissimmee High School. The game
. ■- T h . , « » punt of th. s « '‘ &gt; l ''t " 'w„ , c„||cU . t 8 .16; , h, , lru f r c m th.Utilities Company in thta city suffered
pUyInf „ „ t
Tho m0„
• serious fire Sunday morning early notlccftbic thing about the game was
and it looked for n time as though the guards that Kissimmee High girls
the entire plant would be ruined but had. ' Tho girls from Kissimmee bad

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WITH GROCERY ORDER. SUGAR
10 CENTS POUND WITHOUT ORDER
— ALL YOU WANT.

HR fire department finally subdued the ^ on our
on^ *n ****
flames after a hard fight! It is not Sanford team surely did put up a
known Just what caused the fire but fiKht » " tlhc way through, the game.
It is supposed that a'back fire from The final score o f the game was in
the engine that is used there ignited a *“ vor °* Kisklmmcs, tho only point
part of the plant and As there la con- tbat Sanford made w“ £ • iou]&gt; th,a
siderable combustible material in a waa raade
“ aud ^
100-lb SACK
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d*Q n r
12-lbs PILLSBURY
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QC
B R E A K FA ST BACON,
4Q
gas plant the fire gained a rapid head- » « mb« ° f
Sanford teamplayed
For ................................. «p O .I J
FLOU
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STRIPS,
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way before the department arrived on **p top baB^c* b“ i* but they wcr®
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•• (£1 £ A
SUGAR CURED HAMS,
- jy
A L A G A SYRUP—
anothir plant’ that was not touched by aimmw- Ie ,, to *» remembered that
FLOUR ......
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the fire that could be used after being our [' am ha8 on,y on° 8cnior on !t*
Gallon for ......................
$1.25
connected up and the consumers did the jest of the team being freshmen
14-lbs. IRISH POTATOES
7
C
PICNIC HAMS, *
and a very good showing this freshHalf Gallon ....... ....:.
;... .65
not suffer dny from a lack of gas al­
For ...................... ;...
•1 0
man
team
made
last
Friday
is
a
credit
though it was rurnomf that there
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would be several days in which no gas to both the team and to the coaching
PURE
CHEAM
ERY
BUT£
A
could be procured, but the manage­ o f Prof. Ogllvlc. The score: Kissim­
LIB BYS SPINACH, ' *
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TER, ID.,......... ......................... •04
ment states that there will be no delay mee— 2fl. S. H. S.— 1. . •
OCTAGON SOAP, B A R 8c,
AC
No. 3 Can for .........
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The
boys'
game
followed
the
game
either
in repairing the damage
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of the girl* and was a very exciting
wrought or in the plant as they will
LIB BY’S DILL PICKLES,
90
COFFEE, lb .............. :........ . 0 1
game all the way through. This would
COMPOUND LARD,
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go right on making gas as usual.
Can ................ ........................... .L O
have
been
a
very
good
game
if
both
The roof was fumed off and the ma­
ARBUCKLE COFFEE,
DO
BY TH E TU B Z Z Z Z Z " ’ * .14
chinery damaged some, but nothing teams hnd not been so rough. This
ARGO SALMON, "
QC
lb
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.O O
was
the
closest
gamethat
the
High
serious enough to stop the plant from
Can
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School has had this year and the
BEST RIB BACON,
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running.
score was practically n tie all the way
TEN
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EGGS,
7
9
The gas plant and the water plant
EAGLE MILK,
9Q
Dozen
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Is separate from the main plant at 1 ‘ he end of the game. The Sanford
CALIFORNIA LIMAS,
or
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Rands Siding and are located near the,**am had the Kissimmee team out2 i b s ....................................:..., l o
A. C. L. shops where the pumping |c,*",rd from the first and got in more
-PURE CREAM ERY
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A U N T JEMIMA PA N C AK E 9 A
real lento work. This is the first 1 X
QRITS OR M EAL,
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CHEESE, lb............................ . 0 0
station and water tank nre located and
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OR B U C K W H E AT .....
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the fire did not affect the electric light­ game that the Sanford High School
ing plant or the service in any de­ has won this year having lost to the
’ 6-lbs PILLSBURY
Jr
OATM EAL, Q UAKER OR
1C
SCRATCH FEED,
two former teams that she had playpartment yesterday.
FLOUR f o r .............................. , 4 0
MOTHERS, pkge. ........ 1 ... . ! □
Tho^'souVhern” Utilities Company cd- but th°y have n KOod toam anddo !
not expect to lose another game. The
have not done any work of rebuilding
score: Sanford,18. Kissimmee, 17.
at the gas plant as yet and the fire
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will probably start a rebuilding and
Kissimmee were entertained by the
new machinery that will give the city
the service in the gas works that 'is Snnford tearjis at the "Gables" with
now being gtVcn at the electric light a supper and everyone had a most en“ ENERGIZER"
NOT MENDENHALL ASKING FOR
plant The plants here have been ^ y flblc time- Sanford goes to return
PARDON '
having troubles of their own during tbp
at K "Mmmcc February 4th.
Does It Cheaper and Better AND
the past year and have just about And ftU tbc, p l ^ r s are looking forTALLAIIASSSE, Dec. 14.—There
DOES IT.
completed their improvements at t h e ^ ard ‘ ° lhis ty,p , w,th tbe expccta'
has been no application presented in
It would seem thnt nny process thatj
light plant and Ice plant that will ; ,on , of a 1« ^ d ' t,em? " nd a victory
the Mendenhall case. He personally
C. T. II.
take care of the needs of tho city ^or ‘k’an^ori^ Uitth School,
is able to "bring back" .
agTw £eaU n“g a
Limb and relieve tho pains o f N euri-1L___,__m . . , ________ _ ,__ L____ __
and the refrigerator business for
hearing. That request has been re­
LIEUTENANT O'BRIEN,
many years to Tome and they have LIEUTENANT
REMAINS OF YOUNG SANFORI) tis and Sciatica Rheumatism ns Tho I newed by him, nnd the pardoning BUT PRESIDENT CAN STOP ALB
HERO AVIATOR.
- FUTURRR TRADING
SOLDIER KILLED AT CHA­ "ENERGIZER" han REPEATEDLY board has sot December 29th for ap­
gone to an enormous expense to build
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KILLS HIMSELF
dono in Sanford cases, would likewise
IN WHEAT
TEAU THIERRY, BROUGHT
this plant and put it in first-class
pearing, at which time an application
be able to keep a person FREE from
RACK HOME
shape. They have the sympathy of
will be presented, providing he takes
(My Tk. AttocUUd Prw4&gt;
most of the Human Ills that must
the public in their loss but if It means I L0S ANGELES, Calif., Dec. 18.—
advantage o f the opportunity. But
WASHINGTON,
Dec. 20.—Its
come
as
a
logical
result
of
the
yearly
The remains of Private First Class
• new gas plant and better gV the A n ^ori ” UinK f ° r t b t h ,t L,eut- Pat
before .the application can bq pre­ President is without power tinder ex­
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tho
royal
flying
loss
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Arterial
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Arthur D. Lossing, have arrived at
sen ted he must publish fo r two weeks isting law “to shut out wheat im­
corps in the world war, found dead
due to lack of the ketm activity which
despite the loss and inconvenience.
New York and await the decision of
notice of his intention to make ap­ ports,” but he "i pparcntly has &lt;trials
last night in a downtown hotel had
we all KNOW Is necessary to Better
plication
for n pardon. One notice powers under Lever act to stop fuhas
the
parents
in
this
city,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
committed suicide was filed today by
Strength and Circulation. And It ap­
would
have
to be published this week trnding in wheat,” Federal Trade ComA.
C.
Lossing.
This
information
police detectives who investigated the
pears reasonable that there IS inter­
and another noxt week or he cannot mission says In special report to Presi­
case.
came to Mr. Lossing in a wire this nal Human Combustion or Evolution
present his application on the 29th.
dent Wilson. Commission said it ap­
- Lieutenant O'Brien was found with morning and the parents will allow (change of matter from one form to
There is a provision in law or a rul­ pears large volume o f future trading
a bullet wound in his forehead and the government to bury Arthur in another) which muat leave residue or
ing of the pardoning board that where is mere gambling and involves great
an army pistol at. his side. Police Arlington Cemetery near Washington ash matter of such Specific Gravity
a person is so poverty stricken that economic waste.
said he had tried and failed to ef­ where rests the warriors of America that will cause it to ‘sink,’ just as an
they cannotpay for a notice in the
fect a reconciliation with his wife, a who have fallen in all the wars since Orange or Apple will fall under the
paper that posting will be sufficient L A K E A S H B Y M A Y G E T
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this country came into being.
^common law o f gravity.
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notice.
BIG T O U R IS T HOTBB
O’Britn, the detectives said, camo
Arthur Loosing fell early in the
TURB ALL THE BANDITS
It is this ASH that gradually finds'
Owing, to the extraordinary interest
here, from Oakland yesterday and fight losing his life at Chateau Thier­ its way to the end o f Arteries and is
IN THE CITY.
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o ft h e pardoning board that no mis­ on £he bank of Lake Ashby in the pear
(My Tk« I umIiu I FrtHt
a room. He took another room and were slain that the hordes of Ger­ rather than 'calendar* years.
How
take in the letterof the law will &lt;be future, with splendid golf links is
NEW YORK, Dec. 20.— An extentelephoned to her, according to the many might hot overrun fair France fast this deposit comes or how long
aive round-up of croks in Nek York
report. Mrs. O'Brien, it was de­ and it was here that they were check­ it is allowed to Ho quietly getting made. * The pardoning board will close proximity, if nlans now •beiel
was begun by the police today‘ in an
clared, replied that she was too ill to ed for all time. Arthur was found harder until you get Hardening of the know in three or four days whether considered by F. Rv Dennis and asso­
effort to stem the crime wave. Citi­
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sec him. A few minutes later at­ on the field of battle and his fate was Arteries, High Blood Pressure— which he expects to carry out his request and ciates sre carried ouu
zens' arc considering arming them­
Mh Dennis recently purchased ths
tendants heard a shot fired. O'Brien unknown here for several days, his is a sure sign o f warning—and all actually present the petition on the
selves.
.
family and friends hoping against kinds of Ills, are matters of the life 29th.
former holdings o f the Indian Spring*
was found dead.
A
prisoner
can
make
a request for Land Company ahd has been here for
hope that this fine lad would bo you lead and the opportunities you
CUCUMBERS SELL AT
spared but he died on the battlefield have had of knowing what the whole an application hearing without being several weeks looking over the prop­
BOY A C C ID E N T L Y SHOT
■ $S PER CRATE TOIS WEEK
represented by his attorney. When erty and making preparations for put­
and the American Legion Post here
thing Is about
s
request is made, however, every ting the ' tracts on the market. A
copimcmoratcs
Arthur
Lossing
and
Ralph Davis, the son of T. J. Davis
And the remedy—cheaper NOW
Some winter vegetables are appearperson having filed a written protest number of tracts have been sold sine*
Frank Campbell by naming the Post
than ever again In your life— is to get
tng on thelocal market. A few beets,;0/
Jon’
against his or her pardon is given no­ the land came Into his possession and
for them. It is some comfort to the
SOMEHOW sufficient activity to stir
one crate o f carrots and six erstea o f abo‘ iBatarday ’while out hunting with
tice by the board as to the exact date several new residents of the Samsri*
grieving parents that they can visit
turnip, were sold here tho Utter part IS
I1UV head “ d ^
we” Arthur’s grave when the beautiful up and eliminate this ‘Carbon’ of Hu­ the application will or may be heard
section have been gained a* a result.
man Combustion. You get It out of
of this week. The first celery t h l.(fl1^
with number seven shot and
Arlington cemetery Is green and
so they may be present to protest.
A -number o f additional families w®
season came In yesterday. Ten crates , ^ 1 * very painful It w m not « r io u ^ flowering In the spring and summer your Auto; WHY NOT YOUR BODY?
Notice o f the 29th ss the dste set come during this winter and still *•
And ordinary activity such as walk­
were sold at |3 a crate. A few cab-1*1*® toe charge o f shot hit.hla eyes, time and ’tis better that Arthur rest
is said to have been sent to Mrs. J. W.
U f . ind .t a t « n b .m p .n o f Engll.h
hl
&lt;“ « ' “ J kl* •■««. in the green fields o f Virginia than ing, store or office work, housework, McCullom at Gainesville and to Mrs. plan to come within the next year.
Mr. Dennis is much pleased
etc., is most emphatically NOT EF­
in the poppy fields of France.
p e.» hove bMD .hlppod the tatter p u t * ' T i ,
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Amos H. Norris at Tamps.
the
tract and the possibilities of w *
Of tha weak
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and recalved medical treat­
FECTIVE ACTIVITY in the matter
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Miss Helen. McArline o f Jackson­ section. Last week he received t#»
ment and will be all right again in a
o f getting better circulation and
Eight crates of cucumbers sold at)
FARMERS’ BILL
ville, • social welfare worker, and Mrs. Urge tractors from the tractor pU »
.few weeks.
strength. If you do not IMPROVE
. |5 a crate Wednesday. A few egg
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BEFORE HOUSE.
John W. Mahood o f Raiford, have which he owns in the North and the**
plants, five crates, sold at |2^0. Let- C0TX0N REPORT
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machines have been put to work •
sre on the well-beaten road to the
tuce comes in slowly, only one hamper
Informal way asking that Mendenhall
SHOW8 TEN
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the
tract'
&lt;»7
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usual Human Ills.
having been sold in tha lest three
be given a hearing.
MILLION BALES
It
is believed a flnt-class toerist
WASHINGTON,
Dec.
20.—House
“ ENERGIZER" total “ ACTIVITY
days. Irish potatoes U still the prin­
hotel
at Lake Ashby would prova •
Ways
and
Means
Committee
voted
out
WITHOUT EFFORT; IS THE ONLY.
cipal crop. Squash ere holding op well,
WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.—Cotton
FIREBUGS OPERATE
paying
proposition, especially
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emergency
tariff
bill
designed
SAFE process that CANNOT HARM,
18 crates having sold at |2 in the last exclusive of linters ginned prior to
IN PENNSYLVANIA
good
golf
ground
was
laid
out
on
ta*
to
protect
farmers
and
instructed
and Jhat DOES .the job.
■three days.
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|December 13th amounted to ten milDESTROY PROPERTY level Und which surrounds the W *
The ONLY CITY IN THE ENTIRE
• Prices quoted by local buyers to-;lion eight hundrdfe and seventy-eight chairman'make effort to obtain action
The SSimula section is developing
SOUTH at present where "ENER­
day: Beets, 91.50; beans, 2.50; ca b -, thousand, two hundred and sixty-five on bill before Christmas recess.
(My n * AmmUM Ft*m)
rapidly
now and the people of N*«
GIZER"
service
is
obtainable
is
begs, |2£0; carrots, |2; celery, |3; bales, it was reported today.
FAYETTE CITY, Pa., Dec. 20.—
Smyrna
are much Interested in
SANFORD,
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cukes, |S; egg plants, |2.60; lettuce, I
• ---------------------------You never saw a live town that* did
firebugs operating in Fayette and
development
Practically
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P.
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B
ox
399
Westmoreland
counties
for
two
,
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$1.60; Irish potatoes, |2-26;. English; Two bond issues for thtf city of not have a live paper filled with ad­
months, fired a big barn and tw o'city ’s supply o f vegetables now
pees, 98-60; pepper, 92-60; squash, |2; Key West, one o f |100^0Q fo r street vertising and you never' saw a live
With the revision o f prices a house­ fesldences. The barn was destroyed ;*rom the farmers o f that comi
turnips, 91.25.—Plant City Courier.
paving and another of |60/)00 for town that was not made lire and kept
holder
can fill his furnace with coal with a lost of 960,000.00. Losses so \and a big acreage -o f
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Most o f the fish In smell poddies reported as successfully sold by the special sales and bringing in the for about the coat o f the furnace.— far attributed to firebugs exceed . . w i l l be planted there this wint
New Smyrna. N ew s.
half million dollars.
New Yoilt World.
Imagine they are big.
board of public works of this city.
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COTILLION CLUB BALL

FLEERS

FLORIDA
FRUIT
CHEWING GUM
BOARD OF TRADE
BUILDS HOUSES
AT CLERMONT
PLAN THAT COULD DE FOL­
LOWED IN SANFORD AND ,
OTHER CITIES
At Claremont Saturday afternoon
the citizens of that town congregated
at the site of the A m bungalow to be
erected by the board of trade and
with impressive ceremonies laid the
com er stone/ tn which wn? placed n
bottle containing a history of the
town, the origin and culmination of
the plan for the civic body to erect
a numbcT of house# to relieve the
congestion of housing conditions, to
? which all assembled subscribed their
names.
Tht\ chairman of the building comT S
" " d, "
a felicitous manner Introduced ho
speakers, who were President Boyer
of the boardI of trade, who pa
glowing piiture of the future of
Ctcrnron, .tU , U,.
lng in the town, Banker C. O. Roe,
who reviewed Clermont from its in-

TAMPA INTERESTED IN PAPER
PULP MILLS

, The Cotillion Club gave Ita Initial
danco Christmas evening and It was
more than a success.
The ball-room at the Hotel Val­
dez was beautifully decorated with a
profusion of Chrlstmoa greens, red
streamers and fairy lights.
The dance was opened by the grand
march which was led by Mias May
Thrasher and Mr. J. D. Woodruff,
president of the club. At the con­
clusion of the grand march a receiv­
ing line was formed of all the mem­
bers of tho club.
The music was furnished by an or­
chestra from the Million Dollar Band
and was splendid.
Favor dances added a great deal to
the pleasure of the evening, favors
were 'balloons, paper caps, whistles
and ribbon confetti.
Punch was served all through the
evening.
Members of the club who so ably
performed the duties of hosts were:
Messrs. J. D. Woodruff, J. H. Ball,'
L. II. Connelly, R. C. Philips, Walter
Connelly, George McLaughlin, Karl
Schultz, Ned Chittenden, Ray Chit­
tenden, Frank Woedruff, Ed Betts,
Reginald Holly, Tom Martin, Percy
Mcro, Dardin, Grant, Benjamin Whttncr, Randall Chase, Dick Brown, Haascl Brown, Forrest Lake and Robert
Dean.
Chaperons were: Mrs. Forrest Lake,
M rl. *AV P. Connelly, Mrs. D. L.
^ n g h c r , Mrs. W. E. Watson and

Tampa’s connection with the rapidly
developing industry of manufacturing
paper pulp from sawgrmss was estab­
lished last night when about twentyfive representative citizens assembled
at Garcia’s restaurant and during an
irtfiomal dinner discussed with Gilbert
Loath the -actual status of ths In­
dustry, how far the plans have been
carried on and what, plans are already
made for future development. These
plans contemplate the dotting of tho, xhoM invited were: Misses Anna
sawgras* producing sections of South' Mb80|J( Esther MIncr| Norma HemFUfrlda with pulp-mills, notably Fort ^Jon( SarIU takT, Dorothy Rumph,
Myers and Moore Haven, and all of Fcrn WanJ( Sarah Wlght, Ethel
the territory In which immediate deFlorence Henry, May Thritsbvelopment is contemplated is contlguI|olen Veck, Adeia|dc . Higgens,
ous to Tampa.
! Marie Tigue, Agnes Dumas, Mary
Much has been written about this j^ou Brown# Virginia Brady, Eleanor
paper pulp industry, not only in Flor- JIcrring( Merrle
Bau, y ic|(U whcrt. lhe n„ t fccncfit8 w||l i* j
toria Nlsbcll, Brain, Edna Chittcndi rived, but nil over the North Am or-1 ,
Wntf*
Mnbli&gt; Howler.
jcan continent, and it is ‘pleasing t o ' jt-thervn Wilkoy and Roth GlGllen
"»n&gt; th*. th, nrtu.1 construction of |h * ^
A.ta" 5 " e . .
|hjl ftr5t mlM at Leesburg is approx- Ed Malach
Lieut Bivens, Earnest
imilMv M |M,r , , nt complete. This sheppanJi Bl„ shcppardf Paul Johnthat actual’ manufacture of ^
A|frwJ Rpbso„ ( Don Whitcomb,
|&gt;u||, W‘i!l begin before spring, or a t * ..
n,
f-riffln ITurrlnv SidL tntost.
,Hc sp’r i n ,
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A„ noon as the pulp manufacture R
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j5 rnrrjod
the point o f production
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Forrest Lake Mr

winflnl(lhf.d pr0()Uct will in
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,ish ft

ploy
program would grow until tney numhvr pf pWiplc So fnr
would he building bungalows by the th(|, havf, matJl, overtures
miles home, if you please
Volun- p)an{ are Jacksonvillr and
teer speakers were called for and
Cmtnry to the opinion
among those responding were eight or

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for this
Tampa.,
of many

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Mr.'and Mrs. A. R. Kirtlcy, Mr. and
Mrs Ed I-ane, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
\Valsmn, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Betts, Mr.
and Mrs. J. L Huet, Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Thigpen. Mr. and Mrs. M. H.

PARSON WYNNE,
• AGED NEGRO,
WAS KILLED
SUPPOSED HE WAS “STUCK UP”
FOR I1IS MONEY AND KILLED
WHEN HE RESISTED.
Saturday night was the time of a
cold-bloded murder probably the re­
sult of o “ stick up” stngcd by hold­
up mun when Parson Wynec, an nged
negro of Goldsboro, was killed. Two
negro suspects are held in the county
jail hnving been apprehended by Of­
ficer Walker shortly after the crime
was discovered. -The Parson is alleged
to be a dispenser of booze of the
moonshine variety according to police
nnnals, and it is supposed that the
negroes,'knowing that he had money
or probably seeing him flash a roll
after they had paid him for liquor de­
cided to relieve him of the money. As
to whether he resisted and was killed
or whether the killing was the result
of some argument will probbaly nev­
er be known but his body was found
at his house late Saturday njght a f­
ter tho shots were heard and the' o f­
ficers had been summoned to the
scene.
Nothing is known of tho case fur­
ther than this as tho preliminary
hearing tvlil not bo held until tomor­
row.

CRIME WAVE
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DECLARED
NOTHING
MORE
THAN XMAS DRIVE FOR THE
“ WIFE AND KIDDIES”
NEW YORK. Dec. 26.— New York’s
coterie of criminnls-at-large with one
striking exception spent Christmas
at home, police reports indicated Inst
night. Police officials claimed the appnrnet cessation of outlawry bore out
the prediction of Commissioner En­
right that the recent bustling activ­
ity of the lawless wns nothing more
than a Christmas drive for “ their

; ,,f n wholesale clothing merchant in
Last Fourteenth street.
Entering
through an adjoining establishment
the bandits cut their way through an
eighteen-inch wall. In leaving they
started a fire, probably with a care­
lessly tossed cigarette stub in
the
building through which they entered.
Damage clim ated at $75,000 was
caused by the blaze which was confined to the fifth floor of the structure
Five men, suspected by the police
d having participated in the holdup

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General Delivery, Miama, Florida,

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the land one day in the near future will be subdivided into city
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from the business portion. .The greatest opportunity in this
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WASHINGTON. Dec. 2 7 —Cold • UAiU0S** ^
27— Harding ex­
I t tv* i* n a tu h w *'
wave worn mgs ordered few Ohio'valto
to Horida to
COPENHAGEN, Dee. 27— Warsaw
Wy, Tennessee and East Gulf state*.
bcdd &lt; ^ « r o c e s Until tn- dispatch says Ruxsian-Polish peace
Waather bureau said much colder
confer with con- negotiations are definitely broken off.
weather overspread country east of ^ s a io n a l leaden this week. W ill_____
Head___
of___________
Bolshevik____________
delegation _do­
Mississippi river in nett thirty-six
drscuxsei cahinat selection dur- clarf&lt;i
interfiftlonal ritzming week.
tiec is so good it is unnecessary to
treat further with Poles.
The beautiful pwinsettias in the
Miami Skr.r.m are planning to
sacy yards is this city give the visi­ charter a special train for a caravan
Eight miles o f road are to be im­
t o r a holiday gree ting that i* beauti- to the big ceremonial and business mediately surfaced in Flagler Coun­
fuL Ftant mere ef them,
meeting to be held is Jacksonville.
ty, Coquina rock will be used.

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P" ki" ’ - » ■ * " d « " •
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T h e p la n o f R o u m i, Ut&gt;
Mr
and Mrs. George
a lot donated bv oce of Clermont
tinanctng the "parent corporation’ Knight. Mr and Mrs. C. E Henry,
eitijens, and a second lot has been which is the one now closing its ordonated for the second building to fol­ ganixation. docs not contemplate any- Mr and Mr* J. S. Nelson, Mr. and
Mrs. A. R. Key, Mr. and Mrs. J. L
low. The people there have subscribed about *5000 for the buildllT
mUI "is Hnrt’ Mr’ * nd M” ’ R’ D Chapman,) and shooting two weeks ago of a Har............................. . . . . . .
matter where the .paper mill is y r&gt; an(j Mrs. J. G. Ball, Mr. and Mrs. i iem grocer were arrested yesterday
ing fund and It is expected that the pU(. , d&gt; if p„ wnt plans are carried
for '
" ’....... *-------------------------- VT George D. Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. i s^d held in *5,00 bail each for a
first house will sell completed
out. not a dollar in stock will be sold Conncll&gt;. Mr U () MrS- Charles Fed-1 hearing today.
about *4000. It wtl lhe modern tn The money for this construction, estievery respect It is said that a buy. , ._nr.nim .trlr at SX'iOOOii will dcr’
Ceorge G. Herring,
i. „ . J v .o u k , o v „ .h , hm „ . he available through resources
' . Z Z of
Z the
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' ' * "d Mr* w - C
Jud(r' *” d . WASHINGTON, D « . 2 7 . - S « « a
E. F. Householder, Mr. and Mr*, /nonths before actual withdrawal o£
which will allow the second house to pjiwnt corporation iUelf.
William Lefier, Mr. and Mrs, G. I. American marines from Dominican
lie started at once.
.....
w’ ’d be wo"
Tamt'* r,ot
Loucks, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Marlowe, republic began under provisions of
Secretary
" u* ; neglect-to
neglect to keep
in consiam
constant touen
touch wiin
with j j r an(j j Irs Jobn
. . . and
... „Mrs„ 1
keep in
y r. and proclamation issued at San Domingo
l;.m » and Mrs. W. B. Powell also at- thi&gt; industry for the purpose of »e- M„ w L Morfran&gt; Mr. and M« . I&gt; Friday by direction of President Wlltended the ceremonials and to Mr- curing the finished product mill when
P. McCuller. Dr. and Mrs. S. Pules- son, Daniels said today,
Williams we are indebted for the ac . the time is ripe. Meanwhile, Florida
ton, Mr. and Mrs- Harry Ward and
coant of the affair. Mr. Williams ag n -w^ole and the southern portion
. ..
v
.
The New Smyrna-Cornado Board
K e W s that Fust is could profit by of the state in particular, are to-be
M i^ e lB lL b e t h Yowof Trade, wHich is about the livest
Clennonts example.
congratulated - upon the seeming y eU Kathfrine Bondf Thelma Ham- „ , 1V __________________ ______ __
civic organization on the East Coast
The houses are to be sold at actual very near completion of extreme y
sleijrh. Mcssrs. nohfrt Dack. of Florida this winter, pulled o ff a
cost, no profit being asked, therefore ambitious plans for thepaper r nlP wonh RryanAndfrgon, WiUUm A l-’ n0vel stunt here recently when invithe buyer will not only get the value industry .-T am pa Tnbum*.
bright, Wayne Grey and Mr. and Mrs. tations were sent broadcast to evo f expert supervision without cost.j
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,
eiyman, woman and child in the city
but many a little thing that will be l
NEW ROAD MAP
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\ Of Palatka: Miss Dorothy Miriam, and community to gather at the pubdone by the citizens in beaatfication,
--------^ j r j pbn c annon| y r. Ofovr Ander- lie school building for a “ jamboree.”
as well as the lot as a gift.— East is
We are just in receipt of one of son. MU, Kathleen Lex, Mr. Freddie
Lake Region.
the r.ew two-color road maps of the Lex, Miss Oma Davis, Carl Oldleman
1
Florida State Automobile Association. aJld yjr Robert Bruce.
CARDINAL GIBBONS
^ This ts by far the finest map we
o f pustis: Misses Annette MulliFEEL1NG BETTER TODAY have ever seen of actual road condi- pan and Peisia Haseltine and Mr.
*r tv«
it,on* in lhis
Th&lt;* ‘ ^Jbcnd’’ on jxmglass Igow.
BALTIMORE, Dec. 27— C*niinal m*r “ a ke3r wbh:h
i Mr. Carl Duncan of Tavares, Mr.
Gibbons Is feeling better today b u t, P«riray to the user the actual present Oowson McAllister of Winter Garcoctinues to remain tn bed as ph j- « « i'lttton of all roads in Florida, den.
mkian ordered rest. Doctor said Tb* *
Are di*tTibut*d through
Of Kissimmee: Misses Norma Grif­
nothing wrong except muscular weak- ” n c
*11 ° ‘ fr th* *u te “ ** fin, Alice Steed and Messrs. John
ness from over work. CardinaTs tbrvVJf b th'‘ VirwU*
of tb^ Lee, and Walter Bass, Mr. and Mrs.
restlessness Saturday night caused F.lond*
Automobile Associ- W. J. Steed.
by slight attacw o f Indigestion .
Of Daytona: Messrs. Ernest Green,
Jake Moore and Clinton CampbelL
PRESIDENT-ELECT
COLD WAVE IS
HARDING COMBS ’
HEADED SOUTH
RU6SIAN POLISH
TO FLORIDA SOON
«
SAYS WEATHER MAN
NEGOTIATIONS
ARB BROKEN OFF
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TEACHERS
WILL GATHER
AT TALLAHASSEE

state

It s an Uphill Pull fo t Polish B o ys

IS WOUNDED
SAYS REPORT

JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 27.—John
Wright, sixteen, was accidentally shot
with a shotgun on the old Orange
Park road, several miles south of this
city, at about 9:30 o ’clock yesterday
ITALIAN POST AND LEADER OF morning and died in the Riversldo hos­
REVOLUTIONISTS PUT OUT
pital nt about 9:30 o'clock Inst night.
OF BUSINESS
The shotgun wns accidentally dis­
charged
by young Wright’s cousin,
(Bjr Th# Auorlilrd Prrtl)
TRIEST, Dec. 28.—Confirmation of Claude Turcknell. Tho boys at the
reports thnt D'Annunzio was wounded ■Hmc were walking along tho road,
nt Fiume received here. No details. presumably on a hunting trip. The
contents of the gun struck tho Wright
1 ROME, Dec. 28.—It wns reported boy in the stomach.- He was rushed
from Fiume today that Gabriel D'An­ to this city and every effort wns ex­
nunzio, the insurgent leader in that erted to save his l i f e / Bot hboya are
city, hnd been killed while trying to members of well known Duval county
prevent n fight between his Legion­ families.
naires and the regular Italian sol­
tep the impression that general ex­
diers.
tension work consists mainly o f cor­
LONDON, Dec. 28.— Reason to be­ respondence study; however, many
lieve Hume occupied by regular other activities have been established
troops, Premic|i Coilitti, Italy, de­ Jn n very short) time.

TtLLAllASSEE WILL BE SCENE
OF BIG MEETING
TOMORROW
Dec. 28.— Tollalooks forwnrd on Wednesday
ta the largest gathering of teachers
dal has appeared at the opening scsof the Florida Educational Asse­
rtion and is prepared to entertain
-11 who come, even if the figure
Joifbes that set as the hoped-for numonc thousand, o f tho forty-six
fcondmi white teachers of the state.
- The newspapers o f Florida realize
the people should give more at­
trition than they have In tho past to
tbe needs of their schools, and lendltf dailies, notable the Florida TimesUnion and The. Tampa Tribune have
(irriod editorials urging the teachers
jo ittend because they must bo the
fctdfrs in any movement to arouse
tkr itate in the needs o f tho situa­

ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGE
OF SHOTGUN KILLS LAD

TALLAHASSEE,

MENDENHALL
WITHDRAWS HIS
PARDON PLEA
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MENDENHALL DOES NOT
THINK TIME IS VERY
PROPITIOUS

(By Tli# Alio. I,ted Pr#u)
TALLAHASSEE, Dec. 28.—J f J.
Mendenhall has withdrawn his ap­
plication for pardon it wns learned
today.
LANSING, MICHIGAN
HAS BIG FIRE
(By Tt- Auoclited Pr#«i)
LANSING, Mich., Dec. 28.—Fire
destroyed Pruddcn office building
here today. Loss more than, half a
million.

clared nt press conference in Rome
Inst night, snys Central News.
Bure feet and tattered clotbea, llltjr ta eat and less to wear, auch is tba
fate of thuusurids of children In centrul and eastern Europe. These boya In
Poland are cnly a sample of the 3,(100.000 destitute youngsters that tbe Euro­
pean Relief Council plans to help through the cold days of the coining winter.
To that end eight great organizations In America have merged to form the
Council, the chairman of which la Herbert Hoover. Under hla leadership the
American Relief Administration, the American Red Cross, the American
Friends' Service Committee (Quakers), the Federal Council of tbe Chqrchea of
Christ In America, y»e Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, the Knights of
Columbus, tbe Y. M. C- A. and the Y. W. C. A. have decided to co-operate Jointly
to raise (33,000,009 to help tbe European children over the hllL

PARIS, Dee. 28.— Reports received
here declare wound suffered by D’An­
nunzio at Fiume caused by fragment
o f shell which fell on his head­
quarters.

tion.
The key note of the meeting will bq
jonnded on the opening night by State
Superintendent William N. Shcata and
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC
There are many good fertilisers, but since it Is the EXTRA IN­
prtiidcnt Benjamin B. Lane in their
INFORMATION
IS
.AT
WORK
'
rtrpective addresses and whatever
COME which swells the profits, why not use the BEST?
modification may be made therein by
IDEAL BRANDS sre proportioned as to availability o f amonlates,
To assist in finding answers to a
liter discussion, it is certain that the
to
give
MAXIMUM results. A little heavier crops, s little more
hundred and one perplexing problems
abole association is going to keep in
steadily
year In and year out, of finest quality fruit, makes a vast dif­
\which confront citizens nnd communi­
mind-two central points, n supply of
ference
in
actual PROFITS.
ties of Florida* the General Extension
tricher* for all the children and, more
Division of the University of Florida
IDEAL FERTILIZERS have a field record of*over a quarter cen­
efficient service to every child.
has
established
a
clearing
house
for
tury.
Benefit by their success.
Dr. J. L. McBride of the National
all
kinds
of
information.
In
speak­
Bureau of Education, brings to the
SEND FOR CROP BOOKLETS
ing of the work, B C. Riley, director
conference the great need o f the rural
R. C. MAXWELL, Manager, Sanford Branch
o f the Genernl Extension Division,
child and with burning insistence
says:
drives home the fact that today is
TEXTILE WORKERS THINK SOME
In dealing with questions it is the
WOULD
ALLOW
BAHAMA
LABOR
the time to mpet thnt need.
i_
purpose
of the bureau to acquaint the
THING
WRONG
WITH
F
A
C
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HERE IN PROPER
Dr. Harry Clark, president or 'the.
inquirer
with his rights in nsking for
TORY SHUT DOWNS
SEASON
University of Tennessee, comes to
MANUFACTURERS IDEAL FERTILIZERS
information and to put him in touch
chirm again the personality, sunshine
with
the
ngcneics
thnt
can
help
him.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 27.—Senator ( WASHINGTON, Dec. 28.—ConAgricultural Building
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
ind inspiration the whole teaching
The General Extension Division will
force of the state. Dr. Clark is an Fictcher is hopeful, he said today, of; i .grcssionnl investigation of wage cuts,
orator that every Florida teacher getting action on amendments to tho j, efforts of employers to re-establish , not attempt to answer questions conshould hear; his voice lingers in mem­ immigration bill which hc^ has just the open shop, nnd the cost of living, cerning ngricuiture nnd home econolilies because these questions are
be naked by organized labor.
offered, permitting laborers from tho 1
Jmay L
ory like a song.
taken care of hy the agricultural col­
The
textile
workers,
it
wns
learned
Dr. Lawton B. Evnns, otuperintend- Bahama Islands to come to Florida.
The house passed the bill without this ! to,lny, are negotiating with Samuel lege and experiment station; neither
ent of the Augusta, (In., schools and
will It be ponsible for the division to
i national figure, comes to inspire the provision, but os soon as tho situation Gompore, head of the American Fedtake up questions which would ordinwns
brought
to
Senator
Fletcher’s
a
t
-.
‘‘ration
of
Labor.
These
negotiations
Sisoriatton with that too little realiz­
nrily
involve the necessity of hiring
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may
lend
to
Gmnpers
seeking
investi­
ed truth, that the spirit and philos­ tention he drew up the necessary
gation
on
attorney,
nn engineer or some spe­
of
conditions
in
the
textile
ophy of Froobel underlying nil high amendment and has just offered it.
trude. TJio textile manufacturers cialist who must bo on the job in or­
“
The
object
nnd
purpose
of
my
pro­
quality teaching nrftl nil real success
der to handle the situation. Questions
in edurntion, from the university down posed amendment,’ ’ Senator Fletcher have P™bably led all others In cutcoming
through the division must be
to the kindergarten, the institution, said today, "is to make it possible fo f *m* wnK°s- A m,mbor of tcxtile fac'
more
or
less of a general nature,
for h" th lon? aml
usually association, with Froehel’s the vegetable growers of Florida to " ,ries haVe
We are fortunate in our contracts which make it possible to quote
nevertheless,
much inform'
name His address is dintinetjy worth secure the services o f laborers fr o m , "Jort &lt;&gt;erlodB- am wor* CT» charf
lowest market PRICES.
form
of
bulletins,
circulars
nnd
let­
the Bahama Islands from about N o - th''su « u»P«nsions have been in the
while.
It will pay you to get our PRICES before buying, and our QUAL­
,
. . .
, . ,
.
.'in te re st of the open shop,
ters will be secured by the division
about June ist e .u li .
,
ITY before planting.
Senator Park Trammell, genial and vmeber 1st , to
. ,
,
I he railroad workers have also nnd supplied directly to the individual
Our SEED POTATOES arc the highest quality MAINE GROWN,
eloquent, is well known to all Flor­ 'year, to assist in planting, cultivating l made charges against the railroads,
requesting the information ns well as
selected
especially for seed. _
!
nnd
harvesting
tho
enormous
crops
idian* He brings some promise thnt
land at the same time have formed a direct nnswers to questions which can
Send
for FREE CATALOGUE, and SEED SPECIAL, giving RE­
1
which
are
grown
in
my
state.
Dur­
the national government will help
l working allinne*# with “ liberals" in he taken rare of by the force of spec­
VISED PRICES on new crop SEED DEANS, PEAS, RED SEAL TO­
in
g
tho
past
few
years
I
have
been
Florida if the legislature will itself
■both house and senate. The charges ialists found on the campus of the
MATO, and CUCUMBER SEED. PEPPER, Etc.
do something to provide more money able to havo the secretary of labor of the railroad workers may be voic- university o f the State College for
We carry all the leading and standard varieties of seed that have
I permit laborers from tho Bahama Isl- ^ noon by Senator LaFollette, of
been tested and known to be adapted to our soli and climate. SEED
for the schools.
Women.
OATS, RYE. VETCH, RAPE, Etc.
Hon. J. W. Wright o f tlie Federal ands to come to Florida for tho solo t Wisconsin, who expects to make a , All kinds of questions concerning
, The planting season fa near at hand. Our information service is
bureau i f vocational education, nnd purpose of rendering assistance to the ■speech opposing the Poindexter nnti—community development, public serv­
free. Call on us for any information on your crops you might think
Mis* '.fa ll W Partridge, state home vegetable growers, nnd I do not wish i strike bill recently passed by the ! ile and welfare have already passed ,
we can supply.
dem. r.-trati.,n agent, bring with new that authority abridged.’’
OLDEST AND LARGEST SEED HOUSE IN FLORIDA
, senate.
through the hands of the extension ,
Another important bill which Sen­
me.,: .. ib,. niessago that education
The railroad men declared that the I, division staff nnd have been answered
mu.*t prepare for the physical nnd ator Fletcher introduced today Is that roads art* taking advantage of 1
for people living in Florida or those,
202-20G Eniif Bay Street
Jacksonville, Florida
llfc-sujnort nnd subslnnco side of requiring persons who trade, In con- I section o f the Esch-Cunimins law interested in the state. Since the es­
HY-TEST
SEEDS
INSURE
GOOD
CROPS
daily life, while Dr. Ralph .N. Green, j tracts not to be allowed to charge off , which guarantees earnings of fax per tablishment of the extension division
state health officer for Florida, losses in settlement of their Incom# Jce?tot&gt; William S. Johnslon, head of Inst October, mnny people have got- j
stre ss,especially the need for honlth taxes. Asked for a statement Sen- .]u. machinists, recently said that the
ntor Fletcher said that tho following roads were letting out repair work to
education.
Dr Mary Green, lately from New provision of tho bill would explain his private companies on the cost plus
system, thereby running up expenses
^"iV i ity, bnliis up to the women of purpose:
“ That for the year 1921 and subse- ( -l0 the road by giving great profits to
1he present the lamp that "our pioneer
mothers," lighted in the early days. quent years, in computing net incomo private repair companies. 'Many of
Ftato Attorney George W. Schofield no deduction shall be allowed a per­ the railroad officials, Johnston then
of th. fifth judicial circuit, Is a fas­ son, firm, association or corporation said, are financially interested In
cinating nnd eloquent speaker who on account of loss sustained by reason these repair companies.
Gonipers**himself, in an exclusive
,l'H the teachers to get politicians of any agreement or contract to pur­
copyrighted
interview
with the
chase
stocks,
bonds
or
agricultural
interested in the schools. And Prof.
United
Press,
said
Inbor
would
dcproducts,
except
for
cash
or
Its
"■ A- Little, whom so, many Florida
equivalent
at
th
etlme
of
entering
Inrnand
an
investigation
of
the
cost
of
teachers know and love, will be here
to
an
agreement
or
contract
to
purliving.
to give his henrers inspiration toward
)• If the textile investigation is seT H E U N IV E R S A L OAR
* Richer standard of living nnd chaie.”
'
j cured, however, the cost of living will
service.
The amendments to the Immigration' enter in, us lubor is expected to rtnUn
Altogether the program is one of
the Inst that has oVor been prepnred bill aa proposed by Senator Fletcher that wages in the textile trade have
■nd Tnllnhnssee urges all the tench- do not as yet, It appears, cover tha Rune below the figure where the
er* of Florida to come to her open situation that la o f moat Interest to workers can maintain a decent stand.THE FORD TRUCK
dnors nnd her open hearts, spend here Tanipa. The bill proposes to bar nil |u*d of living.
two very pleasant dnys and help Immigration for tho period of about
OR THE FARMER Ihis onc-ton truck is just what is wnated.
1 resident I.ane nnd , his associates one year. This would seriously Inter- 1 ACI1T M AY!LOW ER
HAS FIRE ON. BOARD
There are so many ways in which it fills in profitably in the ac­
mske the meeting n great one In fere with tho flow o f clgarmaklng ■
labor between Havana and Tampa.;
WHILE IN NAVY YARD
tivities of farm life that it now is really a necessary part of farm
every sense.
equipment. For the truck farmer; for the contractor; for all the multi­
The Tampa Board of Trade and thq
(Br Th# Attoclxttd Fr.til
plying wants of our diversified city life the Ford one-ton truck ans­
Tempo Rotary Club have adopted re­
CERJIAN MINISTER
WASHINGTON, Dec. 28.— Fire, dewers and is more profitable than any other truck on the market. I f
solutions
sornwon* «asking
* u . e all members of
y the
. scribed as slight, occurred on.presiIN CUBA PROTESTS

FLETCHER FAVORS GOMPERS TO
CHANGE IN THE INVESTIGATE
IMMIGRATION LAW
CLOSING UP

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Wilson &amp; Toomer Fertilizer Co. f

Seed

P otatoes

Spaldings No. .4 Rose
Irish Cobblers
Early Red Bliss Triumph

E. A. MARTIN SEED CO.

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F lorlda delegation U&gt; harei the
AGAINST CERTAIN FILMS —
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• • | ttiia ixortieu- dential yncht Mnyflower in Navy
gratlon
bill amended
gratlon bill
Knended tIn ath! y a r d s
here today.* Crew and yard
lB7 Th# A#i»cUt*d F t###)
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to
a
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'firemen
la r also, so
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firemen extinguished blaze.' Several
flow &lt;rf clagnnakere t o n from H a - rimn .
. tple(rronhcra
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reporters and telegraphers arrested
HAVANA, Dec. 28.—German minr a n . u the teduM ^ here danumte
p^
authorlt!fa&lt; A1Icgcd they
3,er to Cuba protested against showThese resolutions haVe not reached
Marlne
da to aIIow thera
nK moving picture films portraying
Senator Fletcher yet, however.
**ccution of Edith Cavell by - Gcr*
to enter plant.
*nsns In Brussels. State, Department
•&lt;nt unofficial communication to the PERSHING WILL SERVE
McADOO IN MEXICO
AS GRAND MARSHAL IN .
■He mnhager who later announced
•ON RAILROAD MATTER
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INAUGURATION PARADE
film would not be shown.
WOULD RESTORE ROAD
mm o h

WASIHNGTON, Dec. 28.—General j
(Bj Th# A###cl#t#A Fr*#«)
Pershing, In a telegram from Roslyn ( MEXICO CITY, Dec. 28.—NewsASKS FOR TRUCE
Nv Y., tonight ncceptcd Itn invita- pnpera ^ivinp much publicity to exSURRENDER EXPECTED
tlon to serve ns, grand marshal of the
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you have any doubts investigate. Get our booklet from the dealer
telling about what Ford trucks have done. Take the endorsement of
the strong merits of the Ford truck from the users, never mind what
we sa y ; listen to the men who own and use the truck. And back of that
Ford truck is that splendid “ Ford After-Service” which insures the
constant, daily operation of your truck.

Let us have your order without delay, so that we can make reas­
onably prompt delivery. We can only get a limited, number each
month.

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Th# A##«ct#(#d Tr*u)
HOME, Dec*. 28.—The mayor of
riume has naked commander of*the
regular Italian forces frir a suspen*ion of. hostilities says Fiume dis­
patch. Expected terms o f surrender
'rill be agreed upon' at meeting held

tonight by the committee In charge of
arrangements. The invitation was extended ,him In'conformity
t*le,
custom o f having the ranking o cer
o f tho
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stockholders of the Mexican National
Railway. Somtf assert McAdoo will
play important part-in contemplated
return 0g,
by government to
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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER SI, 1920

BAPTIST TEMPLE
DEDICATED WITH
FINE PROGRAM

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Fersonal Mention
•(From Monday's Daily)
LieuU Earle L. Louck* is spending
the holidays In Louisville, Ky.

BUICK

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BUICK for SALE

Lieut. Bivens is the guest of Mr.
and Mrs B. W. Herndon for the holi­
SANFORD CHAMHER OF COM­
The proceedings of the County no It- County Bank and Bank of Ovie­
NEW EDIFICE- HAS BREN F IN ­
days.
|
MERCE COMMITTEE HAS
Commissioners has just l****n handed doISHED AND IS COMPLETE
a
LUNCHEON
Motion of E. P. Hpgan, seconded
Sir. Bert Fish of DeLand' spent
to this paper for publication:
IN EVERY DETAIL
i
Hon. Board o f County Commission­ by E. II. Kilbee, and carried, the fol­
Christmas
day with Mr. and Mrs. E.
S a n f o r d , F lo r id a
&lt;Fr*a Wfimlty i D*iir &gt;
The opening of the beautiful Bap- er* tn and for Seminole County, Fla., lowing committee is appointed by this
Sanford and Orlando trade bodies M. Galloway.
^
mpctJn|f
in. Orlando
tjst Temple in this city last Sunday me! in regular ssesion at 10 o ’clock Board to attend a meeting to be held ___
_a- ______
^ yciterday ...
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field Preserving Co.f of Geneva,
was \onc of thegreatest events in
a. rn December .th. Present: Chairin Cocoa December Is, 11*20. when the transportation committee of
Mr. GriffinHerring came
from
among the visitors tothe city today -I
churth history and had it not been man L A. Bromley, and CommissionO. P . Swope, Gt«j. A. DeCottes, E. thc ganford Chamber o f Commerce ^apolis to spend
Christmasday wl
j j rt&lt; Wakefield reports
afine huii.
I
so well covered in advance by the *rs: L- P- Hagan, 0. P^ Swope and -urlett, IA. Bromlej, . ch*_-. c met wBb {bc Orlando Board of Trade ^ parent*.
ness jn ber jjncexcellent four-page supplement to the E. II. Kilbee, with \. E. Douglass, Mair.es and E. H. Kilbee.
|at a luncheon and talked over many
^Mr. Sillis Rhane U spending the
Motion of L. P Hagan, seconded by Inatt(, „ {q m{erM tto ^ th cities. The
Daily and Weekly Herald last Friday D. C., and C. b. Prevatt„ D. S., in athoUdays the guest of Judge and M n.
Mr and Mr*. D P. Drummond, Mr. |
would have received the elaborate tendance. Absent: Comr. C. W. Entz- O E Swope, and earned. Clerk of 0r]apdo Reporter-SUr has the folGeorge
Herring.
and
Mrs* l,arr&gt;* He€ren‘ Mr' and Mrt{
this Board », instructed to nottfy the ,owin- account o f ^ ,unchcon.
writeup that it so richly deserves, winger.
David Caldwell formed a merry pw.
Sanford
Chamber
of
Commerce
to
g
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However', Dr. Hyman, the pastor, in' Minutes of the meeting held Mjv.
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The Sanford Chamber of ComZeb
has pjf/rned.fror.i a ty fo Daytona on Christmas. After *
to attend the meet„ .
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writing it up so well in advance could - nd and ,lrd were read, approved and send a .delegation
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merce was well represented at the tr., tc Mi n.i where i.e slVnt Chri&gt; :. dip in the ocean they were well brat. I
mg to be held in Cocoa, r la., on l)enot have' forscen that such p Urge ordered filed.
id for a good turkey dinner at C»tmeeting by the presence of its presi- m- s with home folk*.
eember
18th, 1&amp;20.
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crowd would be present, he could not
Seth Woodruff appeared before the
taneo’s.
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, , dent, Mr. J. G. Ball; Mr. R. W. Pear______
Motion of O. P. Swope, seconded
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have forseen the great interest that ^ ard in reference to lot ‘ owned oy
by L. P. Hagan, and carried, the bonds m ‘
t ..P* f 0J tC^
Abe and Issy Kanner are the guest*
every church-goer and non-church- Seminole county, at the Geneva
as filed by the following -officials P^sidcnt of the First Rational . Bank . Qf theIr p4rentjj Mr. and Mr*. Cha*.
goer irt the city had fr. his gfcat un- brid* e- and on mot‘ °n ot C“ mr' 0 p
were approved and ordered forward- ° f - a^ford : Mr. !L. A. Brumley^T. L Kanner, for the holiday*.
dertaking and could not, did not and •
V*°P&lt;N seconded by Comr. L, P. Ha. |brought over several winter visitors
ed ot the State Camptroller at Tab
lns* A* p - Connealy, ... 0. Chase,
--------never will know o f the many ex- * an- and carried* lhe proposition of
D.
C.
Marlowe
and
other
prominent
Mr&gt;
Arthur
Hazard
came
Friday with kim‘ ^ r‘ and Mrs* Bnjrni«T
presalons of surprise and praise that ^ r\ Woodruff ot purchase said lot lahassee, Fla
hayC charge of the Chuluota Inn *t
C.
A
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Dallas,
membre
County
eitiz*ns
o
f
thf
Cel&lt;fy
Ci‘
y;
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from
Augusta,
Ga.,
to
spend
the
boll0 ^ 0 ^ 0116 ^ FUrida’a °fine ? ' n
-he and his church received last Sun- ^
the coqnty for » 1100.09 cash
gentlemen hadcome to Orlando to
day. withhi* family.
h S . » Uat!d^in h e tills Tf *
consideration, and he is to deed to the School Board. District No. 2. day at the opening.
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r
f
n.ritnn m-mK-r
fnnntif ass,st the Citrus Grower* in solving
__hotels S it u a t e d in the hill*
of SemiL.
b.
Hanson,
member
County
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----nnl. muntv ami -where Dip
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Also neither the pastor or the con- ™m*y the lot on which the Osteen
their
problems,
which
are
discussed
A
R
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l
d
and
Mis*
Esther
Fleuch[
oIe
.
c
ountF
and
where
the
fishing
and
School
Board,
Dist.
No.
3.
gregation looked for 750 people to F' " 7 ! «&lt;“ * now stands, as part of
at
length
in
other
columns
of
today's
cr
are
in
palmetto
the
gue«U
of
huntme
1
5
^
Fred T. Williams, member of Co.
attend the opening exercise nor could tke consideration, is accepted and At-friends for Christmaa and expect to
School
Board, Dist. No.' 1.
they look into the future and forsee torney Geo. A. DeCottes, is instructR. H. Dawson, o f Alton, Oklahoma,
•*Mr. Ball struck the keynote o f c o - ^i FAriien
r-eturn tomorTOW.
tnro n il AW
L. G. Stringfellow, Justice of the
is
in the city with the view of locat­
that the church would be so richly ed
draw &lt;*«&lt;**■ w,lh certa(n reKr*
operation when he stated that San- '
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endowed in the sum of 183.000.
vation,s- Th" commissioners voting Peace, Dist. No. 1.
ing here if he can find something to
Theo. Auiin, Justice of the Peace, *ord want « l to assist Orlando in
j j r an(j
q q Chamberlain
do. He has been connected with the
Ail o f this and more could be writ- “ follows:j f' pa: ^ P‘
P Dist. No. 3.
ever&gt;' waJ'
‘ o crow bigger, ^
rcturTled frtm Daytona Beach
ten about the Baptist Temple and the
arid L‘ A ' p cumley. -No: E.
banking business and is also familiar
O. H. Frain, Justice of the Peace,
and prosperous, and whcrc they were the house-gue*t* for
Jvera o t L 7 lI n « * o f° h •
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wonderful success that the opening » Kilbee and the motion carried.
»t. No. 2.
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a « c ip r o c .l attitude from the hoHdJ s of Mr. and Mri. George ^ L anv of ^ J % L « ™ " T *
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r ..P . Foster appeared before the
achieved but the greatest achievement
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R. C. Whiten, Constable, J. P. D-st. **»•»
which he said he knew, would
and ,f aa&gt; ° f
burfneM
hcr«
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Board in reference to certain maters
want a good, live younjr man to vtork
wsa the interest that is taken in the
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be cheerfully given. *We realize the
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to icmie before the next blorida leg- No. 1.
new church by othetw than member*
Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Holly have for them, Mr. Dawson will fill the
D. H. Hooker, Constable, J. P. Dist. ultiipate future of Sanford as a big
and the good wishes and prayer* for 1&gt; al“ re'
a
. r. r ..
city is linked very closely with the returned from a visit to Palmetto bill.
No. 2.
auccess that are given to this church
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J. H. Lee, Constable*. J. P. Dist No. success or failure of Orlando. Like- where they spent the holidays with
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the resignation of \\. C. W ilMessrs. J. G. Ball, John Meisch, A.
alt.the time. We repeat the descrip.
wise*, we believe Orlando cannot grow the parents of Mrs. Holly, Mr. and
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__ ltamson, as superintendent of the 3.
P.
Connelly, J. H. Hutchinson, R. R.
tion o f the new church that was re.
C. Mi Hand, Sheriff, Seminole Co., and prosper as it should without the Mrs. James Wood.
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.. semmole county home and farm, the
Deas,
D. C. Marlowe ami several otbcently given in the Herald because it
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co-operation of Sanford.
We have
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same to become effective January 1, Floriila.
cover* all the points in regard to the ......
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Dick Muse, one of the West Side er transportation men of the Chamcome to understand each other better
Jno. D. Jinkins, Tax Collector.
■HgJl, and on motion of Commission­
ntrangementii:
growers and an oid strawberry grow- ‘
Commerce are in Orlando !oand
while
there
is
a
great
civic
feel­
E.
F.
Housholder,
County
Judge.
er O. P. Swope, seconded by Commis**The building is unique
The bee*
er
from
way
back
is
receiving
one
attending
the meeting of the CRing of ‘get there first1 existing in
T. W. Lawton, Supt. Public Inst.
*1oner K H Kilbee, and carried, the
points in the Third Baptist Oiuroh of
eaih
of
us,
yet
w
erealize
that
we
dolinr
per
quart
for
his
strawberries
rus
(Dowers
of
the state with the
L. A. Bromley, Co. Comr. Dist. 1.
same 1? hereby aicepited.
St. I^ouis, the Sanford High School
must
pull
together,
extending
aid
'and
ha*
a
fine
patch
of
this
flu*
fru
it
tak‘
nK
definite
action on the
L. 1' Hagan, Co. Comr., Dist. 2.
Motion of O. P. Swope, seconded by
and the Tabernacle Baptist r hurch
when
assistance
is
needed
if
we
are
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h*
k
Yrei«ht
rates
th.W are
O. P. Swope, Co. Comr. Dist. 4.
L P. Hagan, and carried, Fred T.
of Atlanta are combined in thi« structo
build
a
greater
Centra!
Florida.'
Judge
and
Mrs.
Schelle
Maincs
1
rott
inff
tke
fruit
and
vegetable
K Curlett, Go Cpmr. Dist. 5.
iii lams, is instructed to proceed at
"Vjlliarn*.
ture* It meets the requirement j o f the
■Mr. Foster and Mr. Pearman both have as their guests, Mrs. Maine’s business of Florida.
Bond of A. L. Depfcr, as Deputy
urce to survey, layout and stake the
Super-standard Sunday School and has .
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following right-of-way tn Seminole Sheriff, with C. J. Ryan, and A. E. made complimentary addresses, prais- parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Herby,!
an auditorium that will seat.Bng
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ing the spirit of Orlando, marveling of Dayton, Ohio, and the nephew of
h‘‘ M°or* arrived in the city to_
c o u n t y , r lorida, the same
having Mallurn, was approved.
sons. There are no connecting o r roll- .
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T. McLain,
McLain, appeared
an neared before
before the
the a* ‘ be growth which this city is on- Judge
Maine*, J F. -Maine*,
_Dm a jihort stay from his home
heretofore beers designated by this
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„ , of Lake day
in South Carolina. Mr. Moore lived
mg door#
and pledging Sanford's sup- Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Herby are for- .
Board as a public highway of Semi- Board in reference to work on We"The Sunday School part is three
role county. Fla.: A public road to be |kiva river fill, and aaks for an extern ^
«" e™ry effort which will lead to mcr residents of Sanford and their. !"
J t! ! V«r!l.M Cn « c ^ ‘ n5
stories with an arrangement for roof l..d o»t 30 , „ t in width. 15 l o t on .inn ..1 ,ho „ W ..I hi, conlr.ol. on M r » r C-ntrnl Florid. "
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&lt;• « . . . them «■ ' lorcm -n of th , llnmld o ffk ,
garden. On thr- first floor is found the
...Ch „ d - Of :k&lt; f . l l „ . „ , , l , v r , b r i motion o f o . r .
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h“ " * » » , r ' " ’ d ' h" ' « h“ ”
him the glad hand,
He has been
church office, the toilet*, the lobby
fir.e.ii^wit
Beg on Mellonnlle ave. L P Hagan, and carried, that Kng, Pf&gt;l I.TRY EXPERTS IN' SANf-ORD
The many friends of F. A. Schurap- located »t Manning. South Carolina,
or parlor, the cradle roll department,
ir. Sec. 31, T wp. iu S., Uge. 31 East, .Fred T Williams, t«- aed he is hereand the beginners' department On the
5ome limc but expert* to spend
,
at a point 40 feet South of the cen- by instructed to give Mr. McLain tfie
Mrs L Jenkins and Miss 1. Gray ert are glad to see him again and to
as
rocond floor is the Sunday School aud.- w hnt (j{ {h,. Sanfor(1 and RVerglad- •10 days not.ee as provided for in hi* will be in Sanford for some
some time, know that he is prospering athis busi- the. winter at West
. . . Palm
. . . . Beach
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tonum where juniors also meet -On
branch o f the A. C I. R R , thence !contractunder Section
22. also
to making asurvey of the poultry raised ness of selling farmingsupplle*and f.OU:th _Carolina i* rather
dul! in the
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irrigation plants in South Carolina business lines just now.
the -hird flrsir is .he k.-chfn, and run
parallel with said railroad mail the Bonding &lt; o a copv tif said in this vicinity
banquet room, the primary depart- OR&lt;. m|It. to Briig&lt;&gt;n-a aVr-i on the 1notice.
These ladies made, a special study and other states. Mr. Schumpcrt is
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The many Sanford friends 'o f Dr.
mtnU th^ intermediate department north and , oulh (|linru.r 0f section | Motion oif 0. I
wope, seconded by
™ Uur&lt;&gt; and ar&lt;- Prepared spending the holiday* with his dangh^ ^
f&lt;j hflve hjm ^
fpr
and the library and reading room
line of set. 32, Twp. pj S., Kge. 31 E. j K. H. Kill&gt;ce and carried, Clerk of to helP Poultry raisers in and nrourn^ ters, Mr*. George A.. DeCottes and ^
holjdnyB
Dr Kw;lor u
^
"The basement of the main auditor­
A petition being presented for the |this Board is instructed to advertise Sanford on such problems as culling, Mrs. G. D. Bishop.
bUay ^
in New York City and
ium is used as « club room for the
establishment of a certain
public j for bids for the cleaning of ditches in fprdin4' of moulting hens and other
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Frank Lossing has leased the plan- whiIc he love9 Sanford cannot be preBoy and Girl Scout* This is equip­ highway in Seminole countj-, Florida,
Black Hammock Dr. Dist. and Florida 8U&lt;-b poultry problems.
ped with dressing room* and lockers. more particularly described a* fol­
While in. Sanford they will call on
recently operated by S. 0- vailed, upon to cast his lot with us
Groves Dr *Dist., bids to be received
The pastor’s study is to the right of low', tr&gt;■w1 1
all poultry rai-er, to take u,. ’ hese Shinholser and Inter by Fitts &amp; Gibbs
* me. He hope* m a few years
at a meeting to be held January 1 1th
the rhnir loft and pulpit platform
important problems
and wi,! operate the mill for his con- 0 l*’ able to ri‘‘ irv from active serv\ 'trip of land -10 ft-*-t ir width, 20 ,
D. 1:&lt;21, at 10 o'clock a m
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Just to the rear of the baptistry th»re f 1 on earb side of a line beginning
The enterprise of the Cates Crate A c t in g business, Mr. .Lossing is
aad come here to make hi* future
The
billowing
lionds
to
carry
fire Company has made it possible for the ready to do all kinds of building, honi‘’ and he is the kind of a man
arc well arranged dressing rooms The 123.0 feet West of the South onearms were'approved and license or­ poultry keepers to get the benefit 0f carpenter repair work, ctc.^ He bM _tha* Sanford needs as citizens.
choir loft will seat 30 singers. "Hie
rmle post in Section 31, Towndered issued: Otto H. Anderson and
an advertisement in thia liaue rat­
main floor will seat fifil and the gal- sbjp jfj( South of Range 30 East, and
the experience of these expert*.
Among other holiday visitors to
C. E. Carpenihg.
ting for thi* fa c t Give him • call
lery 216.
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running North 63 degrees and 40
The reporst of,th e several county
England has ordered more troops to
“ The building is 117 feet long by minute* East 1220 feet more or less
t “n' 0n
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Mrs.
O. C. Hill and Miss Ruth ^E.
55 wide and three stories high Mr S to the East line of I-ot 54, according officials were received, read and or- Ireland. Just a few more battalions
Smith, who motored up from Orlan­
ftnd there won’t lx- any room for the
O. .Shinholser of Sanford and Mr to the plat fo New L’psala, and also a dered ffl$d.
All the city lacked in "home com­
do
Christmas mornnig to visit their
Elton Moughto nof Ocalo drew the strip of land 5 feet in width along
ing" week was supplied by the ar­
Warrants paid during the months Irish. ‘
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Bassett
plans."
rival of Jim Harris, who spent sevthe Southerly side of Lot le of said of November were ordered cancelled
The
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Frank Harris ------------------25.00 era|
jn ^)je cJty coming down Smith, on Palmetto avenue.
Some twenty-five new member# of plat of New 1‘psala.
ilaughters remained to enjoy the mov­
the church were baptized at the eve
from Jacksonville to visit his mother,
Coming on this day to be heard,
ies, the music of the Million Dollar
$3 760.56
»
ning service and rounded out the dedi­
General Fund
and same having been duly consider­
Band and other attractions of San­
Fine and Forfeiture Fund
cation day exercises in a most fitting
Name
Amount
was one of Sanford's institution* a
ed, it is ordered that E. L. Miller, C.
ford, while Mr. Hill returns to OrAmount
Name
manner.
125.00
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20,00 evMVthtng and anything. He was- t h e __ . ....
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30 00 A. R. Stiles ....................
16.48 greatest booster ' of baseball and all cs on a business trip.
E. F. H ouseholder------Geo.
A.
DeCottes
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50.00
AH I ITERS TO MEET IN
siding in Seminole County; Florida, in
18.95
50.00 E. E. Brady ................ —
JACKSONVILLE TONIGHT the vicinity of the proposed highway, Frank Harris ............ .........
(Tretn WtdactJu’i DtUr)
4,00
R
C.
Whitten
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20.00
Mrs. Rny Chapman of Jacksonville
Ke and they are hereby appointed to H. C. DuBose _____ 1...............
91.65
25,00 E- E- ’ Brady ---------- - ----Shippers of citrus fnilts .and pro- view and mark out the route for said Mrs. L. C. Glisson ..............
15.29
E.
E.
Brady
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65.00
dure of the state will meet in Jack- proposed road, each of said" viewers W. C. Williamson _________
y wood, are in the city today the guests
fi.00
E
A.
Douglass
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947.38
sonville tonight in a preliminary before entering upon their dutieji to, Jno.'D.* Jenkins ___________
. 25.00
2.00 City of Sanford ______ —
gathering prior to convening with ex- subscribe to an oath that they will Lee Brothers ................ ......... *
8.00 break of the war .to work in the ship
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E.
A.
Douglass
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50.00
j . t . Wade, manager of the Farm­
eeutives of southern and eastern fail- well and truly perform alt the duties Dr. It. E. Stevens ..............
50.00
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Sehnclle
Maines
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6.16
yard* at Jacksonville, a position that er3 Exchange, ntended the meeting
L. P. M cCulIer......................
roads, who will confer with them in required and by law prescribed.
65.00 he is still holding.
118.90 R. R. Whitten ............... —
Jacksonville tomorrow morning in re„ ia furthcr ordenKj by thiB Board Amer. Agri. Chem. Co-------of the citrus nnd vegetable growers
98.27
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gard U. proposed change* in v e r s io n , hat , nif] viewer* make a full and M. D. Gatchei
*at Orlando yesterday.
$ 320.37
22.05
(From Tuesday's Daily)
and reconsignment rules. Many pro- C(,mplete report of their act* and do- T. J. Miller &amp; Son................
Fund
Road
and
Bridge
1.60
Carter
Lumber
Co..............
posed changes were made in tl&gt;e rules jnffs jn lbjs reRard(
by statute
F. A. W. Brown spent Christmas! Mr. nnd Mrs. Reginald Holly and
Amount
45.00
Dr. W. T. L a n g le y ________
Name
by the railroads some time ago, hut fnade and provided,
Oliver Murrell attended the dance
5.00 Wm. Wood ___________ . . . S 40.00
last
these were fought by the shippers,
Dr. B C. Dodds ..................
at
the Orlnado Country Club *“
Done and ordered this 7th day of
25.00
and were suspended by the Inter­
34J0 Ft.' A llm a n -- ------------— . . . .
Mrs. B. J. i demon, who has been ngiht given by Misses Drew and
Mahoney-Walker Co. ______
December, A. D, 1&amp;20.
12.00 quite ill from blood poisoning is con Yowell of that city.
6.40 D. H. C. Rabun------------ . . . .
state Commerce Commission until a
Woodruff &amp; W a t s o n __ ___
Motion of L. P. Hagan, seconded Hayne# &amp; Ratliff ................
27.00 valescing.
46.25 P. B. Boston _________
hearing can he held in Jacksonville
96.25
6.85 E. C- Langston _______
January 22d. If the shippers and rail­ by 0 . P. Swope, and carried, clerk is Gillon Si Fry . . _______ _
Sanford was represented irf Orlando
Mrs. John Leonardi has returned today by the following well-known
23.50
road executive* agree on a rat of rules instructed to draw warrant for the C. M. Berry ........................
100.00 Fred T. W illia m s _____
8.80 to Sanford, having spent Christmas citizens: F. P. Foster, T. I. Hawkins,
27.80 R. W. Lord .................. _ __ _
to be submitted to the I. C. C., tbe amount due the city of Sanford, by So. Bell Tel. &amp; Tel. Co........
Seminole County, for Road
Taxes
9.65
public hearing will not be necessary
8.86 Hill Hardware Co.------Mobley’s Drug Store ..........
J. C. Hutchinson, J. G. Ball, S. 0.
collected in the City limits for the
94.61
arid the matter will be amicably ad­
21.58 J. B. IJiwson Motor Co. ----Bower &amp; R ou m illat_______
Chase and W. B.. Ahem,—Reporter*
year 1919.
260.83
justed without that formality. .It is
54.38 J. M. W y n n ___________ . . . .
G. D. Barnard Stat. C o . . , ..
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Keelor, who'are Star.
Bill of W. B. Williams agunist the •Elliott-Fisher" Co. ................
196.72
with the latter result in view that the
32.15 Wight Grocery’ Co. — —-r
conference i* to be held and it is ex- Blatk Hamm&lt;*k Ur. Dist. for the M. C. Mosely _____________
4.50
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25.00 J. M- V irting...................
Mf. and Mrs. Harry Brown aw*
44.10
pectcd that it will l&gt;e very largely at­ sum of $278.95, was approved and Dr. T. G. Simmons_________
25.00 J. S, Dinkel __________
sons, Bob and Joe, and Walter Neal,
tended by shipper# from ail over the ordered paid.
13.50
1Z.0O B F. Wheeler ________
Charlie S te w a rt___________
were in the city today en route to
atate.— Tampa Tribune.
Communication from Fred T. \Vil- South. Utilities Co................
47.05
Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Keelor, who Lakclnnd from their former home In
59.40 Fargo Lumber C o . ----- - - - ■hams, in reference to-work on the We- H. &amp; W. B Drew Co...........
27.00
201 63 W. G. Kilbee ............ j kiva river fill was read and ordered A, B. Cameron ___________
BURNES-KRENKRE
4.50
10.00 A. J. L o s s in g _________ . . . .
filed.
4.00
2.00 A. R. Stiles ..................
E. E. Jlrady ..........................
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Burnt-# an­
239.60 to see Florida.
9-50 J. T. McLain .................. . . . .
On motion of L. P. Hagan and sec­ E. A. Douglass ....................
editor of the JJt. Augustine Record
nounce the marriage of their daugh­ onded by 0 . P. Swope, nad carried, A. Vaughan ...____________ 1,107.95 N. C. Jacobs .............. .
81.00
and head o f the Record Publishing
ter, Miss Mavola Bell Burnc* to Mr. the following banks in Semniole Coun­ S. F. Doudney . . . _________
44.40
153.75 The Texas Company —
Miss Mildred Holly left today for Company. Recently he purchased the
Elmer- Krenkre on Thursday, Decem­ ty, Fla., having made application to W. C. Williamson
39.00 Orlando where shc#vill be the house Lakeland Telegram'and will make hi*
66.90 W B Williams ______s
ber the 23rd at Beloit, Kansas. They be designated a* County Depositories E. A. D ou g la ss....................
18.57 guest of Miss Lydia Yowell.for sev­ home in that city. Walter Neal i* 1
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40.00 J. H. Estridge
will be at home in Topeka, Kan*.
for the year beginning Jan. 1, 1921, O. P. S w o p e ____ I_____ . . .
7.40 City o f S a n fo rd ---------- ____ 2,094.21 eral days and attend the dance that the head o f the Record printing d**'i
Mr*. Krenke was a very popular and ending Dec. 31st, 192J, are here­ I . P. Hagan
8.00
* 4.00 L. P- Hagan J..............
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j. _
pahment and will continue in that
teacher in Sanford two winter* ago by designated as County Depositories L- A. Bromley
8.00
4.20 I,_ A. Bromley ______
capacity.
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and ha* a host o f friend* here who to-wit: First National Bank of San­ E. H. Kilbee ........................
16.00
6.40 O. P. Swope _____ ____
wish her happiness,
ford, People* Bank of* Sanford, Semi- Miss Virginia Sm ith-______
8.00
Mrs. P. T. Wakefield of the Wake10.00 E. H. Kilbee ................
Post Cards at the Herald office, le*

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ORLANDO HAD
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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31,1920

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ARE YOU INSURED?

W F K K S B I 1E4UAN

CHURCH S U N D A Y
crs-DAV SCHOOL AND. CHURCH
St* a Vb t o t h e o r p h a n s —
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presbytcrrian church was a
of Christmas cheer last night
kn the various classes of tho Sun* Khool and the members o f tho
J L h »nd a ]aTge ffather,n8 of P°°T landed tho White Gift services,
fti. service Is conduced each year,
kiria* supplanted tho old order o f
a , Christmas tree
whereon each
-eober of tho Sunday school received
. rift and following out tho teaching
j the Bible that it is better to give
receive the Presbyterian Sunday
r hwl now has a special White Gift
all of tho classes giving
jooething to tho Thornwell Orphan^ that the little ones there may
lire s joyous Christmas and bo made
fcofortable throughout tho year. Tho
jjti when first started consisted .of
-jrtnf gifts o f money and clothing
jot it was found that tho money could
it Died to better advantage by the
officials of the orphanage ■and each
«ir «es jj big increase Inith e giving
liiii year, the Brotherhood Class glv$175 to the little children in our
are.

Tlw rostrum of the church was
beautifully decorated in ferns and

pilrni ami rhristmns decorations and
is the center was the white cross
from which long streamers were exUsded (waring the new $1 bills given
by the classes nnd as the various
flniM were cnllcd a representative
arose and unfastened the streamer,
lettir." it fall, meantime telling the
name of the class and the nmount
given with an appropriate verse.
Readings and recitations comrnemor-

irn a JTrUay't Dally)
Sanford and Orlando will get to­
gether to work for better rallprad
transportation and better freight ratea
and tho betterment of the two cltiea
In many ways. The cordlale entente
was established yesterday by the
visit of a committee composed of
President J. G. Ball of tho Sanford
Chamber o f Commerce nnd D. C.
Marlowe, chali^nan of tho transporta­
tion committee, and John Melsch, R.
J. Holly and JT. G. Hutchison of the
Sanford*. Chamber of Commerce, to
Orlando where they were met at the
Orlando Board of Trade by Messrs.
Donald Cheney and Secretary Cox of
the Board o f Trade, and Messrs. Moffitt and Ange of tho transportation
committee o f the Board o f Trade.
The Sanford party was the guest
o f Orlando at th^ Hotel Employ
where a nice luncheon was served
and over the viands many matters of
Importance to the two cities were dis­
cussed. A movement will be In­
augurated in a few days looking to­
ward better service In the shipping
of fruits and vegetables and better
rates. H was the concensus of opin­
ion that (he railroads have been ..a
lowed to increase their ratea and have
received large sums from the* gov­
ernment during the war and after­
ward to increase their facilities and
the public was footing the bills but
were not receiving tho service that
the thlgh freight rath entailed. Also
that’ the present high rntes arc pro­
hibitive in the face of tho present low
markets for fruits and vegetables
nnd unless relief wns obtained there
would be no fruits or vegetables ship­
ped nt a profit during the remainder
o f tho season.
The Orlando committee treated
Sanford's‘ delegation royally, which Is
n trnifc o f the Orlando people and the
meeting also brought out the idea that
n few meetings between the two trade
bodies would bring about a more
cordial spirit between tho two cities
and Sanford Chamber o f Commerce
will probably have the .Orlando Board
o f Trade up here for n big time after
the first of the yenr as there are rpnny
matters of importance that the two
cities 'can get together on to thfl
mutual advantage of both.

REJOICE OVER THE!
NEW PURCHASE

W . J . T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y

AND THEY WILL NOT RAISE
RATES WHICH IS SOMBHING
TO BE THANKFUL FOR

AGENTS

General Fire

NEW YORK, Dec. ‘ 27.— American
HAVE ; RAISED
SUFFICIENT
railroads are completing a reerd year
FUNDS TO BUY GRA­
and have no intention o f asking for
HAM BUILDING
another general Increase In rates,
WASHINGTON, Dec. 27.— Tho following from the Washington Times
today will be read with Interest in
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Florida:
"Ono year ago C. E. Graham, a
wealthy cotton manufacturer o f Flor­
ida, made oproposition to the Hlalotorial Relief Board of the Southern
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When you let us supply your buildingneeds you get a great deal more than just so
many feet of lumber— bundles of shingles—
pounds of nails— or panels of Beaver Board.

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of thousands o f employe..”
scribed by $100,000, and the board la
Tho railway executives association
t o ' on,umm\l« ‘ h' " “ " V ! * chairman referred In hi. review to re.
o f the atructure, ono of the uargeat fa.
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to „ k fo r .
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You get the benefit of our^ building
material knowledge and experience in Service y
* that helps you get the results you want at the
right price. Service first in planning the
work— more service in selecting proper mate­
rials— speedy service in delivering tho goods.
You pay for the materials. The service
pays for itself in the larger volume of business
It brings through super-satisfied customers.

«&gt;•* U- orollroad com p.nlo. are not
for m!nUterW yet receiving from tho Increased rate,
anythlng „ ko tha # per cent ntarn

It will pay you to
be one o f them.

The Grahsm building at J a c k s o n - '™ ^ - ,But ^
rallw*y execut‘ ve»
villc was built formerly by the Heard ren,,ro that t»»cyara. trustees of a
National Bank and in one of tho finest ^ cat Publlc Intc" 8t ,n tho
structures of its kind in tho South.
« nroad opening expenses to the
lowest possible flgilrt, and every ef­
fort will bo made during the coming
MUNICIPAL COURT GRIND
year to accomplish this by further
Christmas passed o ff very quietly economics nnd efficiency.11
there being but few cnscR before
Judge Mninea nnd ns the judge was. Why Mr. Joe Armstrong, Celebrated
Dog Trainer, Uses Rat-Snap.
feeling very good over Christman he
"Noticed rats around my kennels,
hnving hundreds of prize dogs, could­
n't take chances. Tried RAT-SNAP;
in three weeks every rat disappeared.
Noticed that the dogs never went
near RAT-SNAP. I toll my friends
about RAT-SNAP." Use this sure
rodent exterminator, it’s safe. Comes
in enko form. Three sizes, 25c, 05c,
$1.25. Sold nnd guaranteed by Bat!
lard ware C*.

Service

Sanford Novelty Works
517 Commercial Street

l0*3O*-6(faDoHieorto Dare

Flunk Siplin wns arrested by.E. E.
Walker for disorderly condact and
was found guilty nud fined $10 and
costs and 10 days in jail.
John Dixin wna jirestcd for having
in his possession a still nnd apparatus.
Bond estreated and eapios issued

How Big New York Grocery Firm
Keeps Down Rats.
Vroomo &amp; Co., Butter 4 Cheese
Mcrchnnta, New York City, says: “ We
keep RAT-SNAP in our ccllnr all tho
time. It keeps down rats.
Wo buy
it by the gross, would not bo without
it." Formers use RAT-SNAP beenusu rata pass up alt food for RATSNAP. Three sizes, 25c, 65c, $1.25.
Sdld nnd guaranteed by Bnll Hard­
ware Co.
ANOTHER DANK
IN NORTH DAKOTA
GOES TO WALL
MINOT, N. D., Dec. 27.— First
Farmers’ Bank of Minot closed today.
Depicted reserves responsible.______

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|GOVERNMENT
TROOPS CLOSE IN

For any make of Car

ON D'ANNUNZIO

Guaranteed 18 Months

LONDON, Dee. 27.—Italian gov|*rnment troops bclisved slowly dos-&lt;
*4 iron ring around Flums w h en
Annunzio forces are •besieged. Ro*
from Fiume meager, but it ep^
«°ldiers had forced D’Annun0 lines back into outskirts o f city
foil of Rlume will not be long
flayed.

ir any make of Battery and guarantee it for
months. Also have a Rental Battery
while we repair or exchange, yours .

The Southside Shipbiulidng Comof Jacksonville, has been .sold tq
Ip snnah Interest's, the consideration
$1,700,000. , • “

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k n o w s B u ic k b u ild s s ix -c y lin d e r
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— that Buick sold its entire 1920 out-put
lon g before the end o f the season.
— that B uick has sold a large percentage
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Nineteen Tw enty One Buick automobiles have
more improvements than any Buick models in the
past live years and 1921 models represent 25% greater
used car values.
Many o f our spring deliveries are already contracted
for. Thousands have been d isa p p oin ted during
past years because of the shortage o f Buick cars.

The matter of present purchasing
should receive the im m ediate
consideration of motor car buyers ^

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A d d e d to their recogn ized high service value the
n ew B u ic k m o d e ls . possess a distinctive beauty.
T h eir graceful lines and handsom e appointm ents
m erit the pride w h ich early buyers have expressed.
We are distributors for the
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Cherokee Indians in Western North
j Carolina, provided for in a bill intro|
in the house by Representativa
Weaver, Dcmorat, North #irol!na,
wRi come up soon, before a sub-com•“Rtrc, Mr. Weaver announced today.
Each Indian would be allowed thirty
l1*™ °f I#nd under the bill, Repre­
sentative Weaver said the lands o f
c°lony consitsed of between 40,»nd 60,000 acres In Swain county,
c°nU!nlng valuable water power sites
*»ich probably will be retained by the
j tomnment.

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but with the aid o f shippers in unRev. Dr. D. H. Sweets, secretary o f
loading cars and with “ the day and
tho MlnUterl.! Relief, turn announced
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was very kind to most of them, feel­
ing that none of them should
be
slighted and since they had evinced n
disposition to break into jni| he made
it ensier fdr them to do so. The fol­
lowing cases wefe up this morning:
Willie Williams, disorderly conduct.
Found guilty and fined $25 and costs
and 20 days in jail.
It. Allen was nres led by K. ‘ E.
Walker for carrying concealed weap­
on. Bond estreated.
Charles Jefferson was arrested by

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amount
t.'. I .|C° U ^by“ rDfe e m* - Thoao
record.,'by
Mr.f tCuyler
added, wer*
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reviewing the railroad situation for
the year of 1020.
Tho year just ended, Chairman
Clyier said, saw American railways
placed again under private owner­
ship and under such direction saw

aiing the Christians time were rendtied and each clnSa was represented
in the exercises from the tiniest tot
to thfl grown folks. One o f the fonterrs of 'the exorcises was little Car­
men Guthrie, who wheeled her little
baby brother into the church in a
ihite carriage nnd standing beneath
the cross gave a verse about tho
Cradle Hbll of the Sunday school. INFLUENZA IMMUNE
AFTER AN ATTACK
The choir rendered several selections
WORCESTER, Mass., Dec, 27.—Do
SAYS THE MEDICOS E. E. Walker for disorderly conduct.
in Christmas music and Dr. Brownlee
Fined
$10
and
costs
and
15
days
in
rVn^ra,
president of Ireland, Is not
gave a brief history of the White Gift
'fo r from New York City, according
&lt;B,
ThA.Mrlat.d
P
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jail.
celebration during the exercises. At
WASHINGTON, Dcp. 2 7 — Influen­
to his secretary, Harry Boland. Boland
Joe L. Kirkland was arrested by
|the .beginning of tho exercises each za attneka carry definite immunity to
said ho hoped to arrive in New York
din in their respective rooms of the subsequent attacks lasting several E. E. Walker for disorderly conduct.
City
tonight and would see Do Valera.'
Discharged.
Sunday school rendered a special
years according to public health serv­
Daisy
Spilln
was
arrested
by
K.
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1Christmas sr.isg liefoTO coming down
ice announcement after intensive Walker for disorderly conduct and
and taking their places in the audi­
study. Declared alhee epidemic 1918- on n plea of guilty was fined $25 and
ence and the entire program was well
1919 affected such large proportion of costs and given120 days in jnil.
rendered and was moat appropriate

population seems reasonable for be­
and enjoyed by everyone present.
lieving should disease becom cprevalA large sum of money wns re- ent this winter would not assume epi­
! aliifd in which mnny who nro not demic proportions of last two years
members of the church participated
nor be in such severe form.
and gave to this most worthy Insti­
tution that is taking care of bo I
115 YEARS OLD
many hundreds of little ones who i
BLEW OUT GAS
have tieen left desolate by the loss o f |
REMAINS TO TELL IT
parents nnd relatives.
CHICAGO* Feb. 27.— Mrs. Sarah
j Tour Money Rack if Rat-Snap Doesn’ t Quinn, who says she is one hundred
Come Up to These Claims
and fifteen years old, declares today
RAT-SNAP is absolutely gunran- she is as well as usual after being
Itwd to kill rats nnd mice. Cremates nearly asphyxiated yesterday. Be­
Ithem. Rodents killed with RAT-SNAP lieved she absently-minded blew out
leave tm smell. Rats pnss up nil food gas stove flame.
frt at RAT-SNAP. Their first
rce»l is their Inst. RAT-SNAP comes BITTEN BY RARE
SPECIES OF SNAKE, DIES.
in cakes. No mixing. Cats or dogs
w&lt;m't touch it. Three sizes, 25c, 65b,
WEST PALM BEACH, Fin., Dec. 26
U-25. Sold and guaranteed by Ball
—John
P. Clark, ngde 40, former post­
Htrdware Co.
master here and well known taxider­
mist, died here into yesterday as tho
ITO DISTRIBUTE INDIAN
result o f the bite of a harlequin snake.
LANDS TARHEEL STATE
Mr. Clark lived hut nineteen hours nfWashington , Dec. 20 .— Dis- ter having been bitten,by the snnke,
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JUST RECIPROCITY, THAT*8 ALL. thinga a bit. This farming game, fO D A Y EXTENDS CAUSES A- contests (the contests were made a
feature o f the schools) the following
while it borders on the spectacular
PLENTY FOR OPTIMISM
were awarded to winners: 23 pure­
Did you ever-stop to think what a and seems to be a gamblo is no more
ft. 7 . HOLLY
F n i U n t u l E ilU t
H. 7. L1LLARD,
I t i n UiT i l l T n u i n i
bred pigs, 14 yearly subscriptions to
wonderful word that "reciprocity" i»? gamble than tho ordinary business
A masquerade dance will be held it
Under the title, " I f you havo the
O tairil X i u i u
H. ft. IU L
agricultural papers; 16 trios o f pure­ the Library New Year’s eve. Every
man tackles when he eaters business
Regardless of what old man Wcbmoney”—The Manufacturers’ Record
nnd when the merchant goes broke he
Pnbll«h*1 r.ttrj rrtd»r b/
atcr may say about it we say that re­
sounds a message of sensible civic bred chickens, 5 purebred roosters, one Invited.
goes broke nil over and1has nothing
J. E. Phipps spent fchristmas h,
ciprocity really means “ I’ll tickle you
advice, which is touched with delight­ and 12 canning machines. These
left upon which to fall back. The
if you tickle me” and it is the finest
ful optimism, nnd folks everywhere- prizes were given by business men Tampa the* guest of his brother, Bar.
(InrarporilrJ.)
fnrmcr nlwaya has enough to cat and
ry nnd fnmlly.
principle thnt governs our actions or
may wisely paste it in their hats and’ ^ ^ statc
can
And ionic one to stake him to an­
• DBSCRIMIOM PRICE IN ADVANCE:
Mrs. Geo. B. Upchurch, was a rliitoj
should govern our actions today and
refer to it without tho slightest fear'
ONE Y E A R ................................. $ U O for all time. Here we are in Sanford other crop and if thcro is any more o f Injury:
in Orlandq Wednesday.
,8 1 * MONTHS................................ 1.15 depending one upon nnothor, You prosperous section anywhere than
“ Build that needed house now.
Father Peck, o f Sanford, was call,
right here wc fall to find It. And yet
'THREE MONTHII8 ...................... 75
may think ydu are not depending up­
ing on friends Wednesday.
“ Paint that dwelling, that church,
after Christmas wc find so
many
on j'our neighbor and friend but you
that school.
Prof. Chaffer and daughter, Rj,
: b U n l u B*o»nd CU»* M ill M itU r * » | » U U
with the thought that? everything is
Miss Amanda Sjoblom was n last
AIM, it U « Poit O S oi kl liB ferd. Florid* arc and in business or social life or
"Repair that highway. It is badly
Tice,
were shopping in Sanford Wei.
off, the market’s bnd, the prospects
T «4 *r Act » f Merck I, JITS.
Sunday visitor here.from Orlando.
any intercourse whatever with the
needed.
nrsday.
ruined and no chance to reebup any
W. B. Olson left Wednesday for
rk«M i« f outside world will bring it to your at­
M O U L D DUILDIXO.
“ Payo thnt street. It will help your
Miss Omah Allen spent a few dsp
losses that might have been sustain­
Miami.
tention. You cannot live within your­
town.
in
Orlando, spending the holidays witk
ed.
N. H. Braddock left Monday for the
. cun.n Arfr.fiiiion Hcpmrn’ Atlr*1
self and you cannot live without busi­
"Improve tho waterworks and ex­
her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill At
The outlook ib problematical just
TUEAMCSjCAMT*RCA5 \ '* '■ Ci \TION
East Coast after having spent Christness friends and social friends. And
tend
the
sewerage
system,
for
they
len.
now. It is always problematical. It
mns hero with his home folks.
this living for each other brings up
Misses Margaret and Anna Beil Ak
is
problematical with every business better the health o f your town.
Mrs. Qulgg nnd children returned
-This la the time to prepare for the the question of business reciprocjty.
Build
that
church,
that
school,
that
len
spent Christmas with home folki'
man in the city. This game o f life Is
many new people who come to Flori­
There arc men in business here de­ problematical. When we arise in the court house, and go ahead with every­ Tuesday from spending several days
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robinson, of Wat
da after the holidays.
pending upon other men in business morning it is a gamble as to whether thing that shows you are a red- with their folks In Orlando.
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Johnny Swanson o f Palm Beach Longwood, returned Tuesday frois
for their success in their particular we will finish out the string and blooded American, with faith in your
Jacksonville where they have bets
Orlando is building another $100,- line. They want all the trade here to
is visiting his mother, Mrs. A. N.
country.
for the past several weeks.
come
home
at
night.
Wo
might
cross
®00 apartment house. They believe
come to their doors but when they the Btrcet in safety or we might get
"Now is the time for men—real .Swanson, and sister, Mrs. N. II.
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. J. Hunt and two
in building them often down there.
need something in another line they killed by nn airplane or a fast driver men—to lead o ff and do things. C ow -' Braddock, here.
children arrived Thursday morning to
-o
ards only are slackers. The patriot!
'**■ -'l°nr° c has recently purin nn auto or a sign might fall on us
We haven’t read the record yet but sc" (1 ° r « ° ° ut o f ‘ w° n for
chpsed a new Overland touring cnr. spend Christmas, with her parenU,
a
notorious
fact
that
more
than
fifty
enn
do
ns
much
in
this
time
of
peace
ns we pass along the Bfreet or ve.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. Allen. •
suppose old "home brew" made sever­
Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs.
per cent of Sanford|s money goes out might ent a bad oyster, etc, etc. Hpw- for his country ns he could do in war.
Misses Ella and Nancie Hartley
al home runs on Christmas Day.
J. W. Sullivan were: Mr. and Mrs. J.
o f town for various articles that can ever, this does, not deter us from go­ Let’s play ball!”
spent
Christmas with their parents,
The last sentence is particularly W. Thompson, Miss Viola Williams, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. J- Heartly.
A. W. 0 . L. has another meaning be purchased here. Wc do not say ing right ahead nnd doing husincss
Miss Bertha Williams, Miss Genette
now. It is the American "Women’s that there is any law about trading each day just ns though death did buoyant; it is umjcninbly American—
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Krenus, of
Thompson o f Kcnanvilie and Mr. J.
out
of
town.
Sometimes
we
cunnot
not lurk right around the corner with "Let's piny ball!’’ That is a delightOverscas^Lcngue nmUJjkc the name
Ashville,
is visiting Mrs. Geo. Lew­
E. Williams of Middlcburg.
the history of the women is just as get what wc want here Sometimes a black jack ready to hold us up at fill way of saying: "Let's put our
is.
Mrs. Smith and children of Auburnthe man in certain lines docs not care nny time. If we stopped to study shoulders to the wheel; let’s work;
picturesque and interesting.
Mr., and Mrs. Roy McCracken spent
enough
about
his
patrons
to
advertise,
let’s
dig
our
toes
into
the
crcvcies
and
|
werc Christmas visitors nt the
nbo lit whnt might happen* we would
-o
Mrs.
Gpodhcnrt
Christmas
with Mr. and Mrs. T. J.
We could house a thousand people to quote prices, to give his patrons never get anywhere and tho man who push, over the boulders which are 'home of Mr. nnd
Williamson.
.
here right now with two auto camps what they want and when they wnnt intends to get ahead and docs get holding up our progress; let's forget 'Sjoblom here.
Miss
Mnrriottn
nnd Anna Ticknoi
A boy was bom nt the home of Mr.
and this would mean at least two it and with an apathetic air waits on ahead docs not stop to think about this talk of pessimism ami be optimis­
mid Mrs. Alex Strickland. . Both ° f Orlando were visiting Miss Ellen
thousand dollars a day being spent his trade as though it was coming (o what might happen—in nine cases out tic; let's be strong, virile, enthusiastic
-Fuller Sunday.
hmi and he was doing them a big fa­ of ten he is prepared for eventualities Americans, all united in n single pur­ mother and baby are doing fine.
here the rest of the season.
Rev.
R.
W.
Edwards
of
Jacksonville
M,s" Eva StUttrt " tun« d Mond»J
vor to let them have Inst year's styles ns much ns a poor.mortal can pre­ pose!"
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expected
here
to
preach
Sunday.
&gt;to
Tampa after visiting her horn#
The Times-Union says holly is es­ for war prices. But wc mean thnt pare— and he is too busy to contem­
There is too much idle talk in this
folks for Christmas.
I
pecially pretty, at this time of the the majority of the merchants want plate what might happen on the country’ - The dyspeptics, the profes_ _ _
_ n - _ _ niwwwTxYwr
Mr. nnd ^ r8- ^ J* Hartley wu
year. Couldn’t be referring to Ilob business and are going after it like shores of Dismal Lake,- he is sailing -sional glooms, the dolorous near­
Holly of the Sanfofd Herald. He’s they wnnt it and yet wc would bring over the azure blue of the lake of sighted arc sitting cross-legged in the
that way ail the year ’round.—Gaines- to the attention of the business men Hope and meets each day with a song midst of their .little personal doubts
here the fact that they should prac­ of praise and thanksgiving that the nnd writing all sorts of pitiful mes­ . While riding on the truck of the " ! Christmas eve to spend Christmu
vilte Sun.
tice whnt they preach and help other Lord has nllowod to him to live and sages with dead sprigs, never once Gillen-Fry Electrical Company, yes- " ith ^ r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Din•'
• Now Is the time for the growers merchants to live as well. We should enjoy life. This continual grouch and referring to the fncts, much less play­ terday on Seventh street, a young 0 '
Vllt- slightest
.....................
....... ............
.
.electrician named Moon was thrown
A,,lonP the visitors in S«nfo r d «
and the business men to join the dan- nil stand together and keep our mon­ cronkings nnd lamentations will nev­ ingK the
attention
to them.
ford Chamber of Commerce.
The ey nt home if we ever expect to mnke er get us anywhere. Regardless of
Listen to what David Lawrence, o n e Jon the brick pavement whep the .truck *
l i \« ° t , Up '
transportation committee alone of- this a big city.
n ° ’ *
1 '
the fact thut fruits and vegetables of the most tedious students in this made a sharp turn nnd sustained s c r i-, ’ ns ' ' ' ‘
. ,
.
. : i
. Li .
, *n
man nnd son, Miss Georgia Hall,
fers you more thnn your annual dues
Reciprocity Is the thing. We tickle ore not bringing much on the market country says:
The worst is over. A ,ou s injury to his head. The young
A
..u i n
A Sunday school and school Christ­
you and get tickled in return, and so now we should go right ahead bol­ turn for the bettor in the business sit- mnn was taken to the Fcmaldwill pay in ten years to come.
mas
tree and entertainment was hcU
------------ » -----------it goes right on down the line. The stering up our business. We should ufttion of the country has come-. Gov- Laughton hospital where he iB re.....
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x,
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’
,|
.p.
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at the Library Christmas eve. There
.
.
The Sanford Herald is talking to !Icral&lt;1 K‘ vc» aWa&gt;’ &gt;’ards of space to go right ahead making plans for bet­ eminent officials generally ure glad ceivmg every attention. The injury
their readers about having the vege-; somo fellow who turns around nnd ter freight and express rates nnd to be able to send a New Year mes- ' to his head is n serious one but wns ft arfj&lt;&gt; a n an
n am!
rs. , .
table blues. We are wondering if throws his business somewhere else then—go ahead building hotels and ^sage to the Atnerican people thnt all *it is hoped that he will he able to ^ r. an
Miss Mildred, Mrs. Mathews, Miu
it is any relative of the grapefruit Wl,h never a thought of what the business houses and homes and put- |danger of a collapse in the credit sit- ^lie hack on the job again within no­
Mildred Dickson and Leigh ^Idato#
and orange blues and if a song has newspaper is doing for him nnd howls ting up tents for the thousands who t uation has passed and thnt from now* other week. It seems thnt he was
been writtert about them yet? — I.ake-' the loudest about not getting n free arc .headed this way and want to stop ! on a steady return to norpuil condi-1talking to some o f the other men on of Sanford, were calling on friends
■*
*
land Star.
I write-up now and then. We don’t in Sanford if we can find u place for I tinns may he expected.”
! the truck nnd did not know it was Sunday.
Clyde nnd Maurice Clowser of Or­
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mind the free write up and are wil- them. Wv hnve no time for sitting j Practically nil of the export writ- [rounding the curve at the intersection
lando, wore visitors In town fiund*y.
We would remind the Rod and Gun !»ng aad anxious to give them all the around in sackcloth and ashes and bo- ( t&gt;rs express similur opinions and th e 'o f the streets and had no chnncc to
Wc wish all the renders of the Her­
Club that they should be up and do- ! time l&gt;ut the free write up should fol- moaning our fate. If half of the pen- j American people have cause to feel *save himfielf from falling on the brick
ald a Happy and Prosperous Niw
ing if they intend to get that yncht low a 1X01 advertising campaign, or pie here had ns much to contend with optimistic—and not to be pcsimistic pavement. He came hero several
club house started and the boat has- a l’’K hunch of job work or some in- ns the newspaper man did, if half of Indeed, it is time to build up the ter­ months ngo from Neft' York state nnd Year1.
had gone through the trying race in the garden, to trim the lawn, his friends are looking after- him
in and all of the
various and sundry
dication thnt the
man we them
arehelping
Henry McLaughlin, president of the
times
of the last four years as the t0 do general housc-cleannig!
things that
they
willhave tu do in
ls trying to help
us nnd this
applies
while nt the hospital.
Gulf Ports Terminal railway, told »
making Sanford a real tourist's head- to every business in Sanford. We newspaper man has gone, if half of {_ The calamity howlers should
group of Pensacola business men »t
quarters.
note the fellow who should be pat- them were confronted with (he trials [ pivon rain checks. It is time their
Whenever we rend- about the won­
the Chamber of Commerce that if he
and trihulatiuns and troubles ami seats were given to people who are
________0 ______
ranking his neighbor and friend goderful blessings thnt must surely ac­
werc provided with sufficient fundi
title
profit
year
by
year
they
would
interested
in
the
play.
'"Let’s
play
It is high
time
thatthe progressive
ir'K e,s*where to
bu&gt;‘ wbatwrtr,ts
crue to ninnkind through the guid­
to connect his railroad with Mobile
hardly have the spirit to continually ball!"—Jacksonville Metropolis,
people of this city weeded out the un­ and out of town nt that.
ing hand o f woman in world nffnirs
hay
he could guarantee a reduction of
boost
and
boOst
and
boost
all
by
your
,
________
^
Reciprocity is the jewel of the age?.
progressive and placed them where
&gt;ve always hope for the best, trembl­
20
per
cent ‘in frieght rntes to PenHthey belong. Whatever helps one Practice it now and resolve to make lonesome, it is notihng to feel bright n 0 1 t , [)A NEGROES P BOG RESing with fear nt the same time as we
eoln
from
practically every Mississip­
ii
..tie
of
your
New
Year's
re&amp;olu
when everything is bright but it
HINr&gt; AGRICULTURALLY recall how the wife of Gustavus Adol­
helps all and those who stand hack
pi valley point. The rate on coal and
take.*
Honit’
ri*m
stuff
to
kerp
moving
i..its
Reciprocity
is
all
things.
You
year after year refusing to give any­
phus guided (ins that tune and caus­
iron from the ■Birmingham district
thing to the Chamber of Commerce, Are no better Than your neighbor and whrn thtTi* an? ho many "blutV sent*
ed him to get the stulTing beaten out
would bt cut to but a fraction of
tered
around
all
the
time.
’
L
'la1,
'v,,rk
,n
Flori,la
,s
bc*
just
la-cause
you
think
you'
are
bel­
to the advertising of the city, to the
Sanford never had such teal pros- ginning to attract attention. Many of him temporarily when, at lire sug­ whnt it is at present, he declared.
ter
does
not
give
you
a
license
to
many features that mean so much to
peels as right now. Sanford growers stute papers commenting upon the re- gestion, he paused in his triumphant
all the business inbetests have no snub them in any way whatsoever.
have the world by the tail with a j markable showing mnde by the negro march to set up a glittering court in
right to share in the business- that is We should cut out the "shoddy aris­
The fifty-ton Bay City ditcher, hr*
extension exhibits at the state fair in order that the hnugfity lenders of sobrought hree through the untiring ef­ tocracy" feeling that kills so many of lown hill pull and do not know it.
ciety
in
those
parts
might
not
be
left
arrived
nnd ■is being assembled for
Sanford merchants have the grnnd- Jacksonville. Prizes were nwarded to
forts of n few big-hearted, up-to-date 'the cities after they start growing
under
n
false
impression
as
to
who
use
by
the
National Farm estate i#
&lt;-st chance to get together and make negro boys nnd girls beenuse of exand progressive citizens. There is a and get down to the old friendly feel­
really
was
‘
who.—Tarpon
Springs
digging
ditches,
drninage work and
this the greatest city in Florida in cellence in their products, showing the
way to make singers out of those who ing that makes the whole world kin
Lender.
road
work.
and would bring us all together in.one (he next four years. Don’t stop any- imuorlnnce the fair authorities are
refuse to sing.
big happy family working fur each tiling, but start everything and start placing Upoin this work,
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Confidence .men have picked .laik- t»66 is UO p ro scrip tio n for t olds,
Thenegro club work of 1-lorida is
other and working toward the one it ntnv with the new yearupon us. It
New Year’s Day Saturday
and
sonvillo
for a base of operations, it’s F ever a n d I&gt;aCirippc. It's the
makes us tired to have this
little a part o f the program of the AgrieulJohnny Jones shows all next week end—that of living for each other and spurt of discontent hit this section lural Extension Division, of the ITni- up to the Jacksonville police to make, m ost s p e e d y re m e d y we know,
ought to keep things lively around helping each utheY—that is reciprocity ahopt this time each yearwhen there versity of Florida and the Florida n base hit.
17-I3U
the first of the year. Next week is and it makes the world better all
is no real reason for it. We intend State College for Women, co*operthe time to .bring the.people to town t aruuni ■
to get behind the railroads and make ntlng with Negro Agricultural and
and the merchants should make big
them give us what we want nnd must Mechnnicnl College nt Tnilnh&amp;ssect
preparations to entertain them with HAVE YOU (JOT THE VEGETABLE
have. Wc intend to have the grow­ The report of A. A. Turner, local dis­
special sales and many bargains and
BLUES? .
ers get together on some plan thnt trict pgent for negro extension work
get the visitors in the habit of com­
will market their celery crop to good j in Florida, reveals much that is ining here to trade. We have the stores . You have all heard the old song
advantage. Wc intend to help the ; (cresting concerning negro club work
and we have the goods and we have about having the "alcholic blues" nnd business men of this city to bring -jn the state. The boys arc organized
the prices and when they are brought just now- a l)Uni h of p^optc here have more trade here and we intend to do
into "Farm Makers’ Clubs,’’ and the
here by any special attraction is the
the “ vegetable blues" and it hangs something right now to bring in new girls into "Home Makers’ Clubs.”
time to show them our waYes. The over the city in big streaks of imagpeople and find them homes for the There were only seven men and nine
■hows are the only fair and big time ir.ory lines that seem ready to drop
remainder of the season nnd last but I women field workers engaged in this
we will have this year in January nnd over on some of them and crush them
I H A V E THEM
not hast we would ask each nnd ev- cntcrprjac during 1020. The men
this should bring the crowds from
down. These "vegetable blues" have ery man here to join the Hanford worked six months and the women
every city and hamlet within one hun­ been an epidemic here for many sea­
Chamber of Commerce and with a l ^ Ven months during the year. But,
dred miles of Sanford.
sons and while there are one oY two concerted effort to do all of these J^ i d c r i n g the small numberof work------------ o-----------seasons that they could not possibly things for which we are always - crs an(j
short time they worked,
k*ver&gt;’ tendency at this time seems have an epidemic on account of the grumbling and seeking but which will
they have made a wonderful showing.
to point to a turning of the tide in high prices there always creeps into never come to us without some effort
This is no idle talk— I have weighed the statement and
Among the club members have been
the affairs of men and that in a few the business affairs of the city that on our part.
to say just what is my candid convictions would put it
placed 126 purebred pigs. Twentyweeks there will be a decided change discordant note about what the crops
For heavens sake, quit talking
most
too strong for the careful, conservative person— that
for more stability all along the line. might or might not do and the busi­ about what happened in Georgia and three hof^ postures and nine hog wal­
person whose eyes are turned backward— The fellow who
Right now the celery growers should ness seems to be builded upon the other states. We *re not living in lows have been made by club mem­
bers.
Home
maker
-Members
have
has VISION will agree with me now— the other later.
get together on some good plan of sands that are continually sliding Georgia but in-the greatest state in
filled
134,708*
containers
with
fruit,
their crop and the safest away from under the foundation of the uniun and one that lias had some
way is to make the price reasonable our structures. This should all be hard blows but has always recovered vegetables and meats. Wastd fats
and sell it here. The destiny of the changed and regardless o f whether and one that has not becn-hit by any­ have been saved and converted into
2V .a |
present crop lies in the hands of the the growers make fortunes or not the thing this season except a. case of 8890 bars of soap. They have made
tion—
lots
are
being
sold
right
along
and
building
They have
* growers themselves-as nothing can situation should be and is solid "blues” thnt are more imaginary than 338 fireless cookers.
section is such os to gladden the heart of those who nave
screened 106 houses and covered 138
^ be done on freight rates and other enough to go right ahead making o\ir real.
/ t changes in time for this year’s crop plans for the future and there should
the good of Sanford at heart.
(iet busy and help us to help you wells. They hnve painted 56 houses
Business generally will assume a bet- never be any blues in this section. We and by helping each other and pulling and remodeled 21. Upward of 910
ter aspect after the first of the year are not a one crop section, wc are not together there will never be anything dozens of eggs have been preserved
although business in this city has dependent iq&gt;on rains, wc are not here except prosperity.
i for homo use. Agents hawc influenced
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[ the purchase of 38 homes by negro
been very good and there is no com -' afraid of losing the entire output on
plaint from anyone. What all of the j account of a cold snap and if it ever
The league o f nations at Geneva |families,
business hien everywhere want ‘ at ‘ docs in period of Ufc or twenty years already
accomplished good. I t ! During September and October ft
presetit is some assurance that the freeze Iftgain the orange trees soon has exposed European diplomacy as j series of schools were held in eleven
"The Man Who Sella D irt Cheap
bottom will not fall out all at once
come back" and the man who sticks a sham and a fraud.
*
.
counties. Special lecturers were obPrices, aays the Tampa Tribune, went comes back with them, the vegetable
------- -------------------- jtained for tihs work. They traveled
up * atep at a time and they should grower goes rgiht along and plants
Watch the South East Corner of Page Two
Prices are now being regulated by j 1481' miles nhd held 20 meetings,
not come down by way of the banis­ another crop and if he does not re­
‘
the new economic law o f ovenupply reaching 915 club member* and dem
ters, which is veYy very true.
coup his losses be at least evens up and under-demand.—Washington Post *onstrstors.. During these schools and

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER SI, 1920

TgE h ig h f r e ig h t r a t e s
RIG WHOLESALE AUTOMOBILE
AND THE PRICE OF LABOR
EQUIPMENT COMPANY TO
STRANGLING THE GROWERS
, MAKE SANFORD ITS HOME
fruit
BOY BANDITS
UPSALA AND
HOLDUPTRAIN
GRAPEVILLE
g ro w erspro test
ONE RILLED IS SANFORD’S GAIN
and

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CHEAPER FREIGHT RATES
AND CENTER OF STATE
THE CHIEF ASSET

vegetable

BUSINESS IS SU F ­
FERING

Ed., Randall, of Sanford, spent Mon­
WILL SOON BE CHIEF CITY IN day visiting with Mrs. Williams and
,v big MEETING AT ORLANDO
T n E STATE FOR DISTRIBUT­
Mrs. Campbell.
TWIN BOYS GO &gt;yRONG AND
YESTERDAY CALLED FO RI
ING
CENTER.
Mrs. August Swanson spent a day
TAKE UP LIFE OF
THAT PURPOSE.
last
week prith Mrs. Vihlen.
CRIME
Thc Chamber of Commerce has
|
Mrs.
Bcngston is visiting her daugh­
ORLANDO,
Dec. C8.— Declaring
concluded successful negotiation^ ter, Mrs. Tyner this week and will be
*
(Br Thd AiiocUud Frau I
Out the citrus anii v®Jf®hable Induswith Mr. A. B. Cheney, o f the
KANKAKEE, Dec. 29.—One of the
pleased to s&lt;y her old friends. .
of Florida was being quickly two youthful bandits who held up the L Automobile Supply
Company,
Mrs. Erlcson was calling on Mrs.
strangled to death, on the one hand, New Orlcans-Chlcngo flyer o f the iflPT whose headquarters are in Au­
E.
W. Lundquist and Miss Ruth Beru excessive prices demanded by and inois Central, near here last night,
gusta, Georgia, for the location
qulst
Monday afternoon.
pjid to labor in the field and packing was killed in a battle with the police
o f a branch in Sanford for the
„
Mr.
and Mrs. Ballinger were callers
an was na well tottering to its and railroad detectives near here this
distribution of their various lines
at
the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Erlcson
„pid dissolution under tho bludgeon morning, the other surrendered. The
of automobile supplies and ga­
Tuesday.
How* of unwarranted high freight youths were Joseph and Jacob Scott,
rage equipment. .
Mrs. E. W. Lundquist nnd Miss
„tfi on tin: other hsnd, and that be- twins) twenty-four years old, resi­
Mr. Chuncy, in an interview with a
Ruth Bcrgquist were calling nt the
tt«n the two a cnlegory ol c ’tnients dents of Greenville, III. Several hun­ representative of the Herald stated
homd of Mrs. Bertlcson on Tuesday.
c' pirticinit! t f coat was eating lta dred dollars in cash and a few thous­ that he was most favorably impress­
Little Evn Karr, o f DeLnnd, is
nt*U away, over 400 leading and rep- and in jewelry were recovered.
ed with the possibilities Sanford o f­
spending the week with her relatives
rt«ntativc men o f Florida, interested
fers ns a distributing center for the
in Eupsnln.
(„ry phase o f the twin agricultural
Central and Southern portions o f the
from the same shipment
fo r their
Mrs. Menlof and their twol little
parwits n j well as representatives of
state. He also stated that the ad­
ones left Sunday to spend n wiVk at
freight and icing charge, carried con­
iteresta, met this morning at
vantages Sanford possesses in the
the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
ngc county.court house. The viction and induced similar recitals on matter of freight rates wns an im­
Johnson at Punta Gordn. Mrt Mealer
tlje
part
of
citrus
growers
and
opera­
iess of the situation confront­
portant factor in his decision to lo­
is stopping with Mr. nnd Mrs. Bertletors, all tending to the same sum­
ing the industry and the appreciation
cate here.
son.
mary,
that
the
freight
rates
on
their
of where the heroic remedy lay was
The Automotive Supply Company
Mr. Swan is delighted to hnve with
products was the chief burden o f the is on exclusively wholesale jobbing
xolrtd in the impassioned expression
present costs. He called particular at­ gia nnd shrdlu ctaoni shrdlu un shr him his daughter, Dr. Mary Swnn, o f
bj Hr- R- p - Burton, of Leesburg,
Chicago, to spend the holidays nt his
thit “the patriotism of the labor of tention to the ngrement on the part house at present covering South Car­
home near Twin Lakes.
of
the
railroads
wheq
the
advance
of
olina and Georgia. They arc distritfcii country during the war wai meas­
The Sanford Indies of the Red Cross
ured by their pockets," and he threw 15 per cent in freight rates had been [ tutors for Swinehnrt Tires nnd carkindly remembered Mrs. Geo. Clark
grnntcd,
thnt
preferred
service
would
,ry n full line of standard automobile
dawn the gauntlet of open cnallenge
again on Christmas day ns well ns at
hy asserting that the present exorbi­ be given fruit nnd vegetable products supplies, accessories, garage equip­
Thanksgiving. This is a blessed work
and maintained'that the carriers had ment, tools, etc. *
tant'! of rate demands by the cArri *rs
nnd should be continued.
utterly
fallen
down
in
their
share
o
f
Mr. Cheney £as for qome time been
could ns well be traced to the *el#iah
Rev. R. W. Edwards writes us that*
an* of that clement. Ths log!r o f his the agreement, stating that "shippers impressed with the rapid development he hopes to b e with us next Sunday
are
paying
from
15
to
20
per
cent
o f this section of Florida and believes
a^ment brought to his standard the
nfternoon at 3:30’ for service nt our
urnimous approval o f the assembly above first-class rates for this prom­ that by putting in a stock of supplies church nnd will preach in the momi i i i i u i u they
n i c y will
w i n be
u v iable
iu ic
i u igive
fiv i? \
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at oSanford
to
He was not alone in expressing his ised preferred service, and thnt they nit
the dealers in their line quick ship- 1
Mary.
views, and the trend of statements on are not gettipg it."
Discussion o f other phases o f the ments and efficient scryice which will I Sundny 8cho01 moei* nt 2:30 now'
Use floor indicated that the results of
situation wns had by S. S. Griffin, supply a real demand, insuring a vol-1 Come nnd enjoy it.
the meeting finally would be n radi­
Orlsndo; Dr. M. Samples,
Haines umc of business coinparing favorably , We are sorry to lose Mr. nnd Mrs.
cal revolution in the basis of compen­
Albert Cruse but they are expected
sating field an:1 parking house labor City; M. J. Dnctwylcr, Orlando; Dr. with other sections of their territory. to move to Weklwa this week to a
Sadler, Mt. Dora; P. F. Shupe, Oak­
Mr. Cheney is now stopping at the
bjr changing at once to the pet; diem
home they will purehnse there, ac­
land
and
others.
Valdez
Hotel.
of hourly pay ins'-ea-1 of the piece sys­
companied by their two little daught­
Atf the nfternoon sesslon^tho senti­
tem, which, it wus panted out, would
e
r s , Ru^h nnd Oledn nnd mother, Mrs.
accomplish both the lessening of cost ment was unanimous that the body
Bello
Canady. We wish them well
recommend to Its members for indi­
ai well as assist in securing n butter
wherever
they go.
quality of the article, and a concert­ vidual adoption n scale of pay for la­
Happy
New
Year.
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nnd
Mr"- Bnmey Beck and chilbor in which $3.50 would be the maxi­
ed and untiring effort to reduce the
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.
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,
dren,
Charlie,
Minnie nnd Barnwell
and Mrs. J. C. Fall o f Celery
..
,
freight rates gone about in an intelli- mum day wage? paid for picking and „ „ „Mr.
„„
„„ ,*,„u
xi
took Christmas dinner at the homo of
25 cents an hour the maximum for nvenue
have
ns
theix*,
guests
Mrs.
.
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.
.
geat way, by the appointment o f n
ordinary
fnrm
labor.
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,
Fall’s
sister,
Mrs.
Hubert
Leuffgcn,
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Cnr
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nlt,“
nd
repWentative executive committee
Tho following committees wore « p - , toKethor wltH Mr&lt; UufTgen and their
l” 1™ 18’ Mr'
who would have at its disposnl the
pointed, the firr.t named to &lt;•&lt;irtitute four
....
__ .returning
___ nnd Mrs.
Westerdick.
children.
They
are
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braiJil and backing which could be
tl\o
chairman:
to
their
homo
in
Chicago
next
week
Wn8
T
mUch,
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wscured only from effective organiza­
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different homes of our quiet little
Organization - R. P. Burton, '.itff- after
several wceka visit here.
tion of those whose very industrial
community
will write of those we have
burg; E. F. Lane, J. H. Sndlcr. Win_
I
L
Luther
u tiic i
L.
is,
Ferguson
n i f , u o u , i hns
•*«»*&gt; returned
• v k u tiic u .
,
.
lives were nt stake, .
ter Garden; S. O. Chase, Sanford; P. ,
v n
0
, hefird about or neon.
Mr. S. J. Sligh, of Orlando, a rep­
D. Waite, J. S. Taylor, Largo; J. W. .
...
nnrcnt.
‘ Mr. and Mrs. Volie Williams had n
pnrents.
resentative operator ns well ns grow­ Sample, Haines City; A. B. Michael,'
fine --------------•*--*little tree for their little non.
parents.
.
Miss Essie Warren and Wesley
er, was quickly selected ns chnirmnn
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Campbell
W'abasso; H. L. Borelnnd, Ocnln; W. J. Flowers were mnrricd Inst Fridny. .
of the meeting, nnd he explained its
Krone, Homestead; IT. O. Hamm, Pn Essie Is the youngest daughter o f Mr. rc« “ ‘d ^
tw° ,Ut c ^
Arthur
purpose by reciting the proceedings of
latkn; E. C. Giiiett, Tampa; York, nnd Mrs. M. A. Warren. The young ^
f
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GrnC°
‘
to
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tr‘M
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1,11 ita
a similar preliminary meeting held
• »havc
----- ai--dollpht*.
Arcadia, nnd Edwards, Thonotosasso. j-pcop|c
the------ROod$ wishcB of „n
n„
al Leesburg on December 20. While j
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Lundquist and
Railroads R. O. Chase, Sanford;
Mr nn(, M„
w A Rnynor nnd
he stressed on high freight rates as ,
Mr.
nnd Mrs August Swanson nnd
G. R. Williams, Jacksonville; Dow, L (r nnd M„
w m Rnynnr nnd Rori(
the prune cause for present unprofit-j
son, Archie, shnred in n pretty tree
Aull, Stewart^and Thomas, Tampa.
, w||, , h(&gt; Third( w,.r„ nt Coranado
able umlitions, he mentioned other (
nt the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmer
Supply M. Sample, Haines City; j Bc|lch at theIr eoftllK«. over ChristmnB.
features that had helped to bring
l.undquist for their three little ones
C. II. Wnlkcr and A. J. Nye, Orlando;
G. C. McDougnl is at home from
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•bout the deplorable condition in
J. C. Lee, Leesburg; J. J. Parrish, Ti­ Atlanta, .Ga., during the hoiidnys.
°
n
chr,stmns
ovewhich the industry now finds itself,
The Bertlcson family held their
tusville.
.
Miss
Jeanette
Beaton
nnd
Miss
*uch as tho early shipping.of imma­
tret for the little bncs this year at]
Vera McCullough o f W'nycross, Ga., ;.’ vv
ture fruit, the practice o f various in­
of Mr. nnd Mrs. Mngnunre. visiting their nunt, Mrs. O. C. tl'° hom&lt;*
dependent operators bidding against
son.
McDougnl, for two weeks.
each other regarding rates that were
There wns a fine tree nt tho homo
Donald Fay of the IJ. S. Radio of Mr. nnd Mrs. Tyner in which Mr
paid pickers, problems of equitable
Service, stationed nt Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. Krell Joined, while on Christ­
distribution of the crop among n
is here on a furlough to visit his pnr­ ians day they nnd their guests indulg­
iwnpe of markets instead of concen­
ents,
Dr. nnd Mrs. R. J. Fay and sis- ed In a ronsted pig for dinner.
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ro
m
W
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e»4ajr
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a
lly
)
tration, inferior materials furnished,
Last
night
being
the
night
of
the]
ter,
Miss
Susie Fny of Cameron nve
»' well as the desirability of elimi­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jesse Lee had a nice
the holiday season
nation entirely certain elements of anniversary of St. John nnd one of i nuo
t , ,during
,
. little tree for their fnml y on ChristEd J. Cameron hns surprised his
, .A „
f.
,
",
coat the necessity o f which wns now the principal anniversary nights of
, . .
...
, _
mns night after spending the dny with
bringing
a
brtdo.
home
.
.
.
friends
by
in question.
i..t______ his parents, as well ns his brother,
the Mnsonie roder, was the ocension from Pnlatkn nnd, is receiving
con Roy nnd wife and bnhics on the West
Mr. A. E .'Sandlin, mnnnger o f the
of
the
installation
of
the
newly
elect­
grntulntionn.
Leesburg suhexchange, nnd Secretary
Side.
Tho election o f officers nt Moore’s
Downing o f the Leesburg Board • of ed nnd appointed officers of the Ma­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin Lundquist hnd
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Trade, were selected an secretaries of sonic bodies o f tho city. While the Station Sunday school took place last
Sunday. Mr. Elwood Irish wns unani- “ ^ ce for their gticsts Miss Ruth
the meeting.
installation ceremonies were not pub­ mously re-elected ns superintendent
»nd brother
Elmer and
The return from tho questionnaires
lic, they were very informal, and as to succeed himself, ns also were thc Clnrcnce and Mr. and Mrs. John Lundwhich had been "Dispatched to practiremaining officers.
Miss Helen Juist who 8Pcnt ^hri»tma» ^
with
rslly the entire Florida field as a re- is usual might easily have been open
Chorpenlng
as
secretary
and
treasT
.
^
*ult of the Leesburg meeting, were tq,thc public.
urrr » n j M l.. Huly I l.r t . . orBnnl.t.
Thc L und^l.t b o ,. John Elmer,
wad by Mr.-Snndlin and the general
The Mnsonie bodies of Sunford are
Tho Christman trro aad rnlortaln.
*hter Eltrend of written reports from Ocala, both in a good healthy condition, both
moat at M ooroV sU tlon church look , ' n' " l" &gt; *"1°* * l" e * ll" ' f h» ” ' ;
Bradentown, Tavares, Leesburg, Polk having pussed through %'ery gratify­
pl.ro Monday o«calaB. Tho rhumh . “ [• ,n&lt;l„ Mr*Woodard
County points, Palmetto, Nocotec, Pc- ing years under the able leadership
romfortahly filled for all Ihr rala. • " 'I c o a . Mr. and Mm. Andrew BcrLand, Sanford and many others, while o f Jno. D. Jinkins of the bluiTlodgo
Tho tree, a beautiful coder, wn. filled R“ ° n * nd f * ^ , Chlre, My. .a d Mm.
eiving figures and recommendations and W. JT. W’hcele.Hs o f the Chapter.
y lfl. for the pupil, aad there Rri' “ &gt;" * "'1
MI' ‘ M*rc* " t'
The officers of tho blue lodge were with
in detail, were practically unanimous
were candy, nut., or.n Be , nnd tan- R"*b, E.ther and .on Gilbert
Mr.
in the prognosis that early demise installed first, the installation cere­
Rcrene. for all. Tho entertainment I. " nd„M,r*' M «nu.on, all motomd o ,.r
•waited the fruit and vegetable In­ monies being handled by Past Master
..Id la be the be.t ever Blvcn. Much l° D’2 ? nd &lt;» ■l&gt;'"d C hrl.lm .. d . ,
dustries of Florida unless substantial C. J. Rumph. The foilwiong were in­
credit
I, due tha.e h.»lnB It la charge. .wl,h M(r',* nd “ rV Ad*” K* " '
»nd even radical readjustment pro­ stalled: W. M. Haynes, W. M.; W. T.
Them I. .urn. c p e c l.lly good W ent j J T * ,olk* ' nJ“ J' d * rids to Lak.
cesses wore undergone in all the elc- Whceless, S. W.; D. S. Babbitt, J. W.;
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n’»,nts thnt make up the cost o f mar- Ed. Randall, S. D.; Sehellc Mainea, J. among the young people, that w ith. e.e” l
.
Ilttl.
training
make.
.
line
.howlng.]-,
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keting the fruits, and the Intelligent D. ; 'F . B. Adams, secretary; G. W. The chureh w . . deenmted vent r f. !,*« « H - b o rend our humble line., Y “ r
opinion of qualified representatives'In Spencer, treasurer; R. B. Chapman,
the sections named was that these ad­ S. S.; E. F. Lane, J. S.; F. P. Forster, ficiently. Many remarked on the) ap­
Julian Lililanthal, "the mad post o f
pearance o f It
justments should be commenced sim­ Chaplain; C. 0 . Bradbury, Tiler.
Fort Dade," blamed moonshine for
O f the Chapter thc*followlng wero
ultaneously at the top and the bottom
his theft of $350 from Harry Thorn­
OVER-STIMULATED HEART
by securing both cheaper labqr nnd installed; R. B. Chapman, IL P.; John
burg, a cigar merchant. He waa
blusson, King; D. S. Rabbett, Scribe;
fheapey freight rates.
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 21&gt;.— Death i brought back to St. Petersburg Moni
The situation, an affecting the vege- J ob. Moughton, Treasurer; C. J.
of Carter W. Johnson, Chicngo sales- 1 (iaV» two weks after he disappeared
tahle interests particularly, was ,dis- Rumph, secretary; L. B. Hodgins, cap. man, who succumbed Inst Friday ■with his employer’s money while .on
by Mr. D. E. Marlow, o f San- of Host; John Gove, prin. soj.; Morris
shortly after taking a drink of liquor, |his way to a St. Petersburg bank, and.
fofdi who told of experiences of his H. Spencer, R. -A. capt.; I. Bartlett,
was
not due to wood alcohol poison- 1 following his apprehension in Mobile,
°wn as well ns other growers and op- Mas. 3rd V.; T. W. Jones, Ma: " J
Ing "but to taking a- stimulant that | , .1 ------------------------- —
orators, one of which netted him $3.43 V.; Schellc Maines, Mas. 1st V.;
waa too strong for his
diseased; Columbia: Because o f the excclBradbury,
Scntinle;
Geo.
tf
profit on a carload o f 400 hampers
hoart," according to a report last ] lent showing made by this county at
or 1„,000 heads, o f fancy lettuce, and Chaplain. t
The installation ceremonies were night by a chemist. It had been stat-,the state fair, many o f the moat pcsboing a. former railway official, his
cd that Johnson suffered from heart simiatic have been convinced o f the
analysis of the situation by which the conducted by Past H. P. L. R. Phil­
disease fo r several years.
value o f fairs.
railroads realized a total o f $423.09 ips.

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CALLS PREMIER
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PARIS, Dec. 2 9 ^ 0 n account
of the labor situation which
makes necessary the prefence of
Premier LIoyd-George in London,
the neat conference o f Allied.pre­
miers will be In London ro Paris,
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Ft. Myers, nt the coqt of about $35,000 is completed, a private room will
be fitted up and maintained as a me­
morial to Capt. R. C. M. Pagei who
with ‘ G. Hunter Bryant and Thomas
H. Colcord lost his life in the tragic
hydroplane accident which occured a t .
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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31,1920
n o t ic e

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n r iiK T io a
letters

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to
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roa Notice of Application for Tax Deed
Under Section 575 of the
#hd*r'
General Statutes

NOTICB l» hereby * 1**0 !&gt;■•« » • »h#
•lined will make appllcatlow lo the
\,f th* Slat, of riori&lt;U. at TalUhaaoe*.
!ila, &lt;m lh* Still da, of January. A. V ._ ltC l,
f..r l e t t k r * p a t e n t io be u « » i i» RKA1,j I t V 1/1 AN a GUARANTY COMPANY under
th* foltaw|tt£ proposed Article* of I&amp;oorport*
5f Ion.
J. D. nOWMAN.
8 . A. HUTCHINS.
II. A. COOIN.

xoncx or otcoaroaanov
Nolle* U ta « &gt;r five# thkt w*. th* cidtralfncd. la read fa ipptr tv tb a lloooribW Car,
A. Hard**. Gocernoc * f tb# l u l l of ITorlAa,
00 lb* Mb da, uf Jatmar,. A. II. IP31. for
Letter* Patent lororporatlnc tb# SBUINOLH
REALTY AND INVESTMENT CORPORATION
under tb* rot lowIn, propowd charter, lha art,
Inal of which la acnr oa nla la th* office af
the Beeretar, of fltata.
OEO. W. XNIOnT.
RDWARD ifiaUINS.
OEO. a . DEBRINO.
ARTICLE or i x c o a r o R A ir o v
or THE
SEMINOLE REALTY AND INVESTMENT
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CORPORATION
We, th* onderaUned. bar* aaaocialed, and do
berth, aaaocMI* ooraelrM fareUier for the
parpoa* of formlnf ooraelre# lato a bod, politic
and corporate under and b , elrta* of the Uwa
of th* Stat* of r*oflda. and do adopt tbo fol
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ARTICLE L
Tb# aim* of till# corpora tloo aball b# Semi­
nal# Realt, and Inraatroent Corporation, and
Ita plare* of boilne## at Sanford, Florida, and
inch other place# a# tea, from ttm* to Urn# b#

In t ia Circuit Court of tbc Seventh
JlltUCUU u r c u i l , III auu iu ,

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nole County, Florida.—
In Chancery.

Mabel M. Keely by bar B R X t f r i s « d
Paul M. Keely, Paul ! I. Keely k j
husband, and George W . Venabl*
Com plainants.

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vs.
Alexander James Miller, et al, Da.
Notice Is hereby given that W. N.
fendants.
ORIGINAL BILL OF COMPLAINT
Neeley, purchaser of Tax Certificate
C IT A T IO N .
E.
A.
Douglass,
in
his
own
right,
and
No. 1808, dated the 3rd day of June,
To Alexander Jamea Miller, D. nal-*
as Trustee, Complainant,
A. D. 1901, has filed said certificate
aey Piffard and Charlotte Q. pjf.
v«. ,
fard nnd the unknown heirs, W a.
a r t ic l e s or mcoaro r a t i o n
in
my
office,
and
has
made
application
J.
H.
Cowcn,
et
nl,
Defendants.
IN MANY CITIES HAVE
MT5,
tees, ucviavva.
devisees, KiMivcu
grantees or OlQer
other
CROSS
BILL
OF
COMPLAINT
tocetber fo. (tie p o rt- w* o f f..r m in , an.) for tax deed to issue in accordance
BEEN STARTED BY
claimants under Alexander James
J. H. Cowcn, et al, Complainants,
Vi.f’nr'JTd ’A J S r ' S . u
with law. Said certificate embraces
' INCENDIARIES
Miller, D. Halsey piffard and
vs.
elATi* tii&lt;I
11hp followluff •• If’-* Article* the following described property sit­
Charlotte 0- Piffard, and the uq.
E.
A.
Douglass,
et
sL
Defendants.
af Qtir Ijjeortiortilao.
(B , Th* Aitocltled Frill)
known, heirs, legatees, devisees
AltTin.K I.
uated in Seminole county, Florida, toCITATION.
name of lbl« rofporall.fi aliall b# HEAIr
grantees, or other claimants qq.1
UNIONTOWN, Pa., Dec. 27.— Fears TYTl,*I.HAN
A O f Alt AN TY COMPANY and Ita wit:
To G. R. Calhoun, o f Pitkins, Colo­
der
Emma M- Piffard, and to any
'that Fayette county arson ring has ifwioo*. -mu u ™mon*&lt;i in ih# siat* of
Beg. SW cor. of N W ii o f SWU of
rado; F. A. Hart, of Savannah,
nnd all other persons' or parties
Florida and other Stale# of lh* Uni tod Kiaioa
Georgia/ and C. II. Walsh, of Wil­
3 Invaded Uniontown by authoritlea to­ •&gt;f (meric* wherever neceeeary and coaveu- Sec. 31, Tp. 20 S., R. 30 E., Run N 8
claiming any interest ln and to the
The prlnrlpal plaro of La«tn#ro aliall bo
mington, North Carolina; T. 0.
following described lands situate
day when lire in business building li-nl
chs.,
E
5
chs.,
S
8
chs.,
W
5
chs.
at Hanford, Seminole Count,. I lufIda., bat aaid
Gillis, M- J. Gallagher, J. M. Hunt.
in Seminole county, Florida, mor*
here destroyed it with a loss of ap­ .-i.ij.-rati.-n m i, evtatdlvti branch offlcca at
The
said
land
being
assessed
at
J. F. Mitchell, Louis Paint and
an, (finI In it* stat* of Florida, or an,
particularly described as follows
proximately
fifty
_
_ one hundred and
. ,.(bcr .Slat* of Itic Colled Slate* »* m i, from the date o f the issuance o f such" cer- ^ ^ f7,(lBll^ ^ nIara&lt;
James Sawyer, whose places of
tiow 00 tb* "“ ‘ ‘'J “ a
to-witb
thousand dollars. Owner of stow ar"»• u
b, iu iu, . m of in- tificate in the name o f Unknown. Un­
residence are unknown, and to all
Tho Northeast quarter o f th#
Tb# croertl nature of tb# bailee## lo
other persons or parties dairying Northwest quarter o f the Southwest
rW,°”
'
ARTICLE
It.
rested but released for hearing later Th# eeoerel nanira of the
less
said
certificate
shall
be
redeem­
etndarted
h,
thl#
corpora
How
ahall
bo
to
bo,,
burin##* lo be
an interest In and to the following
artcr; the Southeast ouarter o f the
•la day. Albert Smith arrested con- rinaacted b, tlila corporation la »* followa: To ed according' to law tax deed will Is­ own. aell and coot# , real e#tat«, and to lm
described land in Seminole Coun­
pror* tb# aim* h , erect Ia , bulbil nr* thereon;
uthwest ouarter o f the Northwest
-aeetiofc flrei In vicinity of Payottc ,'V * L r l ^ : * li . ^ r - i i 0«&lt;oT'.rt.1Fc.r,« o sue thereon on the 22nd day of De­ to bo, and aell real aatate far other*.
ty, Florida, to-wit:
quarter, ana the Northwest quarter
mlMloa: to borrow mone, tad aecsr*
tb#
Lots 7 nnd 8, o f Block 4, of Tier 4,
of tho Northeast quarter or th*
CUy under ob.crr.U on . . to v u . l t r “ i i r ' . U " S S ' W T B M cember, A. D. 1920.
pa,men! of aamr. and moot, otherwla# owtn,,
b , mortfic*#. deeda. bottd*, note# or otbar of Sanford. Florida, according to E. Southwest quarter o f
Section 3|,
|property: to rent and Improve real twilit; to
fa county Jail here today.
Witness
my
official
signature
and
obll(#tlua therefor; to mik# adriocemeou and R. Tra'fford's map of Sanford, Flori­ Township 19 South o f Range 30 East,
i plant, crow and market all kind* of frolta
! and «e*etablea; to deal In cllrtta tree*, Dolt ai*l this the 12th day o f November, loanV of mone,; to lean# roa leatat* aa land­ da:
and begfning 80 chains North of the
lord*. to art aa tb# treat of other# In reotln,
M r . Fred White Says. “ Don’ t Idle Be* • * » * A. D. 1920.
It appearing from a sworn cross Southwest corner o f Section 3|
and enlloetlnf rents aa real wtata: to make,
prepare and eerUf, abatracta of tit I# to real bill of complaint filed in this cause, Township 19, South o f Range
, cause You Only See One H a t**
fpdrpo** of parkin, fruit*, and vegetable# of
30
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
ifTfry (iHcilptl^R; lo dill Id lumber; to mois*
relate; (o etimlo#, pan# on and (naranteo till# that you have or claim to have some
East,
'run
North
20
chains,
East
10
“ I did, pretty soon i found my cel- tatn .lore* and warvbnu.ee for ll&gt;* purpoM of
;
to
real
#*tat*:
to
hand!#
#U
branch**
of
inClerk Circuit Court,
10
a . II
, ■
. ,_
...
iilcallnc In petieral roerohandlro. wholeaale and
anranee, laclndln, tb# naderwrttlo, of »nlo. interest in and to the above describ-. chains, South 20 chains, West
lar full. .They ate my uptatoes. After rri,u; ,0 mmait il* iwiimi of an, |wrw*n,
S e m in o le C o u n t y , r l a . mobile#: to bo, ind #*lt. aojnlro, own and ed land, therefore, you, G. R. Cal­ chains to beginning.
trying. RAT-SNA P I got r&gt; dead rats. il**-"*- «m. drum. rorproalb.n or cnrporatUm* ll-12-6tc By V. E. DOUGLASS, D. C. boh! all p*rannil propert , aicen a r , and ad- houn, F. A, Hart and C. H. Walsh
It appearing from the sworn biH
•
”
—
i wfrftiMf'Vtir; la Act ■# i f f tit for lnrtiranr# comrinttcentu In roadortlflf and tranaactlna an,
The rest later. They pass up the po- panic*, and 1 1 real eatal# t.n.lrr* and airota;
this
causa
boalneai, that thla Corporation la antbortaed to are hereby required te be and appear of complaint filed in
■ a -c ___ n i o n i ' i p n
iy
ito In ,, roll. eicbanw ami deni In Umd# and Notice of Application .for Tax Deed cut , on; and to do all pich other and farther before our said Circuit Court at the against you that you hare or claim
tatoes to cat K A i-q isA t.
tt mere ,,hlrnm of Indebtednee* of all Alml# laeued by
thine# a# ma, b# neenaaar, and #tp#dl*nt to Court House in Sanford, Florida, on
Under Section 575 aof the
some interest in and to the lands
lire rats around your place follow Mr. 'kuv'romental authority. by Induatrlal or combe done for th* aocreaafnl tranaaetton of th#
.
■
,
twr«iil cdpufittan vf prifilf intllfi^iiN. lad
bnelneaa and affair* of thla corporation; and the 6th day o f December, A. D. 1920, hereinabove described, therefore, you
General Statutes.
W hite * example. Tntee sizes; 35c, t:* »!»*•*• of ail
for profti, *tu»«r
to hare, eierrle# and .enjo, all of the Mehta, and then and there make answer to the said Alexander James Miller, D.
•c .
nA, i „ •
L„ f«&gt;r th# icfHUBl. brtjffll or rtak of this rurpor
powers and prlrllec*# Incident to corpocatlon# the aross bill o f complaint, otherwise
Halsey Piffard and Charlotte 0- Pif­
unu guaranteeu
t*r uujj»«tt
-&gt;m ertuimtMi«&gt;n Df nj-iH m prvfll . Notice is hareby given that George oreanixe-1
and eitatlae under tb* Uwa of tb#
a decree pro confesso will be entered fard are hereby required to be and
t»fiartor b*al«; ami generally f t h«»f all pnwrr. Murphy, purchaser o f Tax Certifi­ Slat# of Florida.
B a ll Hardware Co.
n e n ifa t o f d l f l t i M e f o r t b e f u ll aatl
against you.
ARTICLE I.
appear before our said Circuit Court
f w r r l w o f ti«" f l f t i t l o , a c i aa j ir lo i l * cate No. 1808, dated the 3rd day of
Tb# amount of the capital stock of thb cor­
And you, .T. O. Gillis, M. J. Gal­ at the Court House liu Sanford, Flor­
•|ifl tfrni, Ln*Ittr or pofrhltpr In m y
poration
*
aball
be
FIFTY
THOUSAND
DOL­
, EMERSON HOUGH ILL
|ji ft,**
■rtlCimtwfluir, re» June, A. D. 1901, has filed said cer­ LARS 1*30.000.00); to b# divided Into FIVI5 lagher, J. M. Hunt, J. F. Mitchell, ida, on the 3rd' day o f January, A.
|w b a n ii l n 5 ' or s 1 lr o f p fo p r r t j rea|:, apfl p r t •
tificate in my office, and has made HUNDRED SHARES of th# par ralo# or ONE Louis Paint and James Sawyer are D, 1921, and ,thcn and there make
•cdial. ’ * ■
n u N r R r n d o l l a r s &lt;|tm.o&lt;» #*rh, to b#
CHICAGO,
Dec. 27*—Emerson
ARTICLE III.
replication for tax deed to issue in paid for with lawful mone, of the United hereby required to be and appear be­ answer to the' bill o f complaint exHough, ailthorj reported serious con­ 11#€ ann«in t o f r a p h a l *lrt"*k o f (fit* cufpuf*
State#. All or an, portion of tb# tild rtplltl fore our said Circuit Court at the hibited against you, otherwise a de­
accordance with law. Said certificate stock
a I Ion shall tw. Fifty 'ntoticattil l&gt;&lt;ol]sra,*
entered
ma,. bowtrrr, be pa,able In. or Darned Court House in Sanford, Florida, on cree pro confesso will be
dition from pneumonia.
d l t l t f o l Into flsi* b u n d m l loOOi aharra
embraces the following
described or oaed for. or In tb# porch**# of proper!,, nr tho 3rd day of January, A. D. 1921, against you. And all other persons
o f ih# p ar s a lu r o f
O ur
tlu iu lre d
l&gt;«t|Ura
e-iultle* In property, labor or service*, at a
•fJ
&gt;Tr
treb le tn lawful m ™ ,, cf p r o p e r ty situ n te d in S e m in o le C o u n - Joi, T. !u.tioo therefor to b* determined b , tb* nnd then nnd there make answer to or parties claiming any right, title or
to
l ci!e*i MiD* yf In jifrijirrfy, !»l«ur of t#r*
1 -l'oar-1 of —
the cross bill o f complaint, otherwise interest in and to the property here­
Director*.
« ! ' « i t a Jaat rahiati&gt;&gt;u l#&gt; l-c- f l i # 4 h /
lb# ty, Florida, to-wit:
ARTICLE 8.
a decree pro confesso w*M be entered inabove described, under, by
or
•i *m k b»*l«l#r* t*r t&gt;y lb# tllra ffn fa r&gt;f iL# o 1m ■
B e g . 34G f t . N . n 11 cl 4 2 4 f t . W . o f
T id a ro(T“ir*t|on alia ll ronttaoe and h a r e fn ll against you.
And all other unknown through any of the above named de­
•1 a frfc«lar tiH-vIhic CTillrel fk»r that j&gt;ar'
power
lo
etrrrlae
It#
corporate
rlchla
and
(-«-#•. |,yi»y|i|##l. bciirrrrr, Ibat fbU
•tl^Qi SE. cor. of NW M of SWV* of Sec.
persons claiming any fendants, or otherwise, sre hereby re­
franrhl.* for a perlol of Ninel, nine ,e a n parties or
YOTXCE o r WTDfTIOM TO APFLT FOR
UfiJ InvrraMt I(a capljaT ilm i aa pruTbl#.! bf
LETTERS PATENT
law until It rt*ch*« a matlitittm o f Two lino* 31, Tp. 20 S., R. 30 E., run N 734 ft., from and after tb* data of th# commenrement right, title or interest in and to the quired to be and appear before our
df It# corporal# ar laten re.
property hereinabove described are said Circuit Court at the Court House
ilr«j T!j'j*i*ifut tM lin
NOTICE IS IIKitEIlY (Ivan that the underARTICLE t.
W 170 ft., S 734 f t , E 170 ft.
AUTltLL IV.
•tewed will appl, to tb# ilortrnor of the B u ll
Tb* botlneaa of thla corporation shall be required to be and appear before our In Sanford, Florida, on the 7th day
Th# trrn fw nblc*! V, #
abalj
at Florida, at Tallahassee, for letters Latent In- n|*{ tit al U* jev’ t-rt-tual.
The said land being nssessed at the I conducted b , tb# followln, officers: A ITe#t- said Circuit Court at the Court of February, A. D. 1921, and then
—rpivallnc Edward llKclnv Incorpoarted. un*
.Into
Ueunnco of
Vice t’resldent. Seerot*r, Tressurer. Oenthe and there make answer to the bill of
a k t r i . e V.
tiaic nf
01 tho
me issuance
oi Kltcr
suer errtificctyiii fnl Msnarrr. elected h, th# iio*rd of ntroc- House In Sanford, Florida, on
t n tb# followlnc proposed charter, the ocl(Il,# liUilrvMa
tbl# rorx«f*lli&gt; n a h a ll t«# n o t
teal of which la now on file la tl.a orftce of •t‘ i» i«i| in i u
cate in the name o f Unknown. Unless tor*, ar t * iio#ni of Director* Df not less than 7th day o f February, A. D. 1921, and complaint in this enuse, otherwise a
V|iv I 'r f s l i l f i i i , '4#*,
ttw Serretar, of State of the said Slat* of fF ia r j «n*l T r# i* iir?r. atnl a lL .»ri! o f. l^ r ^ t o r p
Ihr** nor mort thin m t « i dlr^ftnr*. who thtll then and there make answer to the decree pro confesso will be entered
said certificate shall be redeemed ac­ b« iforkhoUer* ln ia!4 corporitioo. to bo cross bill o f complaint filed ln this against all unknown, pnftics defend­
•* «»*# law
Hi# nfflrr of A^rrtafy &lt;
WITNESS, our name* tbD 13th da, of !&gt;#- m l TrwtaufFf C iaf I-* b#bl by lt»w »am #
tto
ftd b f th# •tofkhoM^ni tt their orginliai cording to Inw tax deed will issue
ern ler. A. D. 1930.
linn meeting «n-1 thervifter anmaillj r»n lh# cause, otherwise a decrco pro confes­ ant
*••*1
M t iMffvifofa cball !«# e l o r i H
by tt# !
EDWARD MKKilNA
It is ordered thnt this citation be
thereon on the 22nd day of Decem­ fin ! Tu#«!ty efttr lh# ffr»t Mnmlay In Jin- so will be entered against all said
k,Lnl4#r* af
b aunifal
Uu^
UJ rj|bJAS. K. II 10(1 IN I.
atry.
.\ny lwo or more offlreg m»y tw h#UI unknown parties.
officer# o f Thl* ixtrp».fa t l&gt;.1(1 a b a ll It, r| e rlr4 |
published in the Sanford Herald, a
a d e i . lin e m i i %'s
ber,
A.
D.
1920.
by
the
**tn#
pereon
eirept
tbit
th#
aiiue
p#ranna ally by il# l\**mr4 of I*tref tf»r* Ii»e at.
It is ordered that this notice be newspaper published in 'Seminole
eh# 11 not bob! th# of fire of Pm ldm t HDtl
rXOPOSED CHARTER OF 1.DWARD
KJG- d i a l r iiiftiu e wf 11.1* M l w t i t U o ( b a l l t«# b#b|
Witness my official signature and ■on
for
VIre l're*l&lt;lrnt.
ITotll tfter tb# orranlutI»n published in the Sanford Herald, a County, Florida, once n week
(hr aesTLCtti
Itieiiiay
of Ffbruary .................
uf #avli |
□ INS, INCORrORATED.
_ __
_____ _________
, -....................,
Tb* uadersifned Ineorporalof* bereb, aea-wl- *(»■! *vet, ) . «
.t .a.li tn—
ar •• tu», (^ rtie-i Seal th is th e 12th da y o f N o v e m b e r , meeflnr. berelntffer prorlded for. and nntll newspaper published
in Seminole eight weeks as notice to Alexander
their r e w w n ire elected ind f|rut1 fl#d. the County, Florida, onco a week for
# 1# memeslves (neelber for (be purpose of t,*- ,,T ( - Me law. of tt,l« -.-r;..r.(t. i-u tna,
James Miller, D. Hnlsoy Piffard and
A. D. 1920.
ftfflren nf ihli rorpHimtlnn »h«II b#r (ieorj;# W,
o n o lrf lacorporale-l j b ! fr-rat&amp;f a rorporatlou
v-IJ-iKw-l . - e,. (i, law. provt-le
four weeks as to the
defendants Charlotte 0. PiffKrd, and once a week
Knlrbt. Treildenl and Genefil’ Ifintfer;
ooder and b, rtrlne of the law* of the State
* n*(l **•* udlrrba elctc .1 at (be first . annual
E.
A.
DOUGLASS,
(SEAL)
w#rd Hlrirtne KerreUry #nd Trei#nr#r: Qeory# whoso residences are
mt Florida. With and under tie fttilowln, pro- tneetlua aliall !« -iuallflr&lt;]. the Im.incee of tUa
known, and for twelve weeks as notice tp the
curt-.fttl-ifi .h ,ll )#- i
i,-d t,, th,
charter:
Clerk Circuit Court O. Herrlnr. Vlr#*rre#Id#Dt. The ftoird #f PI* once a week for eight weeks as to the unknown parties defendant
•
fT
t
er*
J
l»
lie.ten
rertoni ihall be* Geonr# W Knlcht, Fhlwerd
l,r.--|.|-'nl
il
a*’
Ae-rtloa 1 —Tb# mine of tt ;R coff—r.iioa
\
known parties defendant whose plac­
WITNESS my hand and the seal
Seminole County, Fla. IIIr cl ns and Gecrr# G. Ilerrlny.
\ t'T iTreidfOi
\ II Mt( MU*.
ahall be
■1 c
jhiJ J i 1 lima
iar| if 1 ( feiiiirer T
II \
Tli# flret or orctnlistlnn meeting of tb# es o f residence arc
unknown, and of the said Circuit Court on this the
EDWARD HIOtilNS INCORPORATED
-ksm |0 1 8
\
II Ml‘ 1*1 H* mm l-iLP iiu jfil ut
of thl* nrginlutton #b«ll t*# held once a week for twelve weeks as to 15th day of October, A. D. 1920.
mmd Ita prlB-:ip*l pii-e of Lsnlneu vLatl be la
CON- •forkhold#re
NOTICE TO DRAINAGE
In the City of flan ford, Pktrldt, on the 10th
tb# Tow a of Saofi.r-1, to tb* iVvinlf of Semi I*trrrfpira
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS •
V
I
s
KTirt
.1
d»y
of
January.
A. P IW t. for th# porpoa# of the unknown parties defendant.
o#le and (be State of I'turl-ia and Barb other
TRACTORS
TLr Mg Id-***| ■tiTfrtl-tll ..f iDikblnltlPai tvf u»
•doptlnf th# tty lawa and mm pie (Inc th# ofClerk o f Circuit Court,
pU re# a# ^ is , be dral(nated fc, lb* lioart; of
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
•Ullj !•&gt; tebi. *. ibis r. r; ■'.rtllcli i‘s*v *f anj
Dtrerrara.
rtnlfaUofi of th# OQfnofif Inn s* h#r#lnti#f«&gt;f# the said Circuit Court on this 15th
Seminole County, FUrida.
Jt ttll-lfft]
pfovtd^l for. and thereafter lh#* anmlal m^elfieri leu i — The (earral oarort df the t-uai •hite .u !.} - r ! t t ^ - t ( '» h * ! t I #
Scaled
bids
will
be
received
by
the
GEO. A. DeCOTTES,
r
i
i'
ii
.f*
Inr of lh# aiorkbolder* thall !■# held on th# day of October, A. D- 1920»
araa 1 * be tranaarteil shall be aa followa
U i l i i l ) , \ 11
Solicitor nnd of Counsel for
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
The b o ,lit sad aellinf cf aulctnobtles trarHoard of County Commissioners of flnl Tn«day aflrr the f1n»t lino-day In Jami•1*
. 1 -e-hh-p are of #i Hj and erery rear.
Rv* and farm Imptementa, (be purchase, aale cf
Complainants.
9-13t-e
Clerk
of
Circuit
Court,
•
a t i - J tl-d» ah iM ilF t! Bif « t.w
Seminole County. Florida, at the
ARTICXeF «
OKfcanf* and rental of real ratal.. lo owe
Seminole County, Florida.
^m T-tt-.k* f «rH 5* ^ 1*14 »r.a;s-A ale
TIi# hlrheat a(noant of lndeh(##tn#*« nf lia­
•pent*, maintain, tire. rent, bolld or erert bc
office of said Hoard at the Court bility tn srhlrh thl* Acorporation ahall aub|eel GEO. A- DeCOTTES,
MM
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 0T
SEMINOLX
om/etaniaai# and office bultdlnc*. to *«ll. moti
N I HE
HFj4|f*|:\ri.
\
COUltTT. FLORIDA— IN CHANCEBT
Itself to thall t«# twie# lh# amoon! o f Ita rap!
S i f t act- let. peldf*. hire, lease or route, the
.M
i
mbs
House
in
Sanford,
Florida,
on
or
boTHOMAS
EMMET
WILSON,
tat s t o r k .
proper!, of said rorporatloo or aa, part thereof 3 || H--» -:..U titUmlo r w id i
Solicitors nnd of Counsel for
c
t
HutcMiu
l &lt;r I. ii.}•. 1 1■&gt;; I,) i
fore ten o'clock A. M. on the Mth
AUTICLE 7■t the discretion of lb* Hoard of Director*, lo
A E. Yowrll. Coviplilnintv
II
'
ivtielm,
ttrt,t,,J.p
Tluftda
Cross Complainants.
TTi# niim ee arnd re e id e n r e i
th e inliiirrlMriir
bwrorw mone,. lias* tamd*. or other obll,a
F B I.
Hl*
day
of
Januarj’
i
1921,
for
the
clean­
m
ri
uutM
tn
co
rp
o
ra
t
o
n
‘o
f
this
f^
rja
n
fitlo
o
indl
the
tfaau. and. to aecare tt* same b, mor!(*(*, •i&gt;i \ n m tiit.i\&lt;;i:
9-12-tc Gforg® ■K. Johnscn, et it.
nm
ount
o
f
r
t
p
lt
a
l
*
trick
■nt-BcrUi#*!
b
y
e
a
ch
e
re
p D -L n or an, other kind ot Inairoment, to
ing out of ditches and canals in Flor­
"n if,is da, jietbiaiallr ap|.e.re.| t».f..rF
■ * fo llo w a :
■sake raatract* of ka, klad whatever fur the
la tbe Circuit Court. Seventh Judicial Circuit of
• CITATION.
a N-*t«rv Iv.lh, m rod for said I'.-unt,
ida Groves and Black Hammock fjenrf# IV nlcM, ^anf*»rd Ha
T% tbami
fsrtlrn are of the tualneee of tl# CVsmpaa,. To &gt;ta'r
dull aulb-*iied J |i
n
tL4 State of Florida, In and for
IMward tllralna . . . Sanford. Fla....... M ahafee
To Georgp B. John»nn, Wm. Altstrider nacbIn merchandise and deal lb all thlb^a and
Drainage Ditches.
Semlnol* County•fain apd n A . llntct.lt.
Oeorc# O- Iferrlnr, Sanford, F la ..... 3 aharee
■nan, UqaliSitor of FlorM* I*«n4 tn&lt;] Ool•Ct# wklcb t b * .......................
IN WITNFJht w n r u r o r
the »nh*crlh!nr IN CHANCEBT— BILL TO ESTABLISH AND
onltallon Oompanj. Limited, a rorporaUoa
Estimated yardage 12,000 cu. yds.
QUIET TITLE.
jnmrporaton of thla CY^rporatlon hare hereunto
of England, tbe Stock bolder* of
Honda
A certified check for $250.00 pay­ anUa^rltwd their namea:
l-and and ColonIta Mon Oofnpanj Mmlled. a
(•.Ill Read. Complainant.
n r o . W. KNIGIIT
ll&gt;
1
uMafe
*1
forporiMon
of
England,
and
to
--- Tl
able to E. A- Douglass, clerk of Sem­
* rPWARP IHGGINH.
Ihe nnknmrn legate**. detl»*r*. an#) granprofit
rharle* E Ilattelle. et *r, IVfendante
.nrn n iirnnisfi
le e t . r t a lm t n f by.
Ih ro n g b o r under
the
Section 3.—CAPITAL STOCK.—Th# amuunl
inole County, must accompany each
ORDER o r SERVICE BY PUBLICATION.

IS FEARED

S

LEGAL ADVERTISING

a f tb# capital atuck of thla rerporatlre ahall
hid.
Ne coa h**dreil tb#UD&lt;l &lt;hdl*f* c|l-.i 1*30 &lt;si|
which shall be tl Tided Into oar thoo.an-1 shir*,
1’ians and specifications can be seen
•t a par vain* of On* Hundred iMlIars illuQfk);
pev share
The terms at-1 roodltiut.
i,«.u
at the office of E A. Douglass or can
-wklcb the capital slock shall be paid In .hall 1#
be secured from Fred T. Williams,
aa follows:
'
Rack alack aball be laeuad - e l, when paid fur IN ' THE CIRCUIT COURT. SEVENTH JVDI engineer, Sanford, Florida, on de­
a# fall and lawful mone, of the United States
CIAL CIRCUIT. SEMINOLE COUNTT
mt AaMrita. or la foodl, war*, mercbatrSD#.
FLORIDA.— IN CHANCERY
posit o f $5.00 tobe returned if a bid
knWor, service# or other properl, ta he taken at
is made.
a Jovt rstsatloa aa ma, te filed b , tb* Hoard
F Lain,. .&gt;dhed b, her husband and nett
mt INroctcw*. aa provided b, law.
friend J E Ijin ,. Complainant*,
The Hoard resolves the right tn re­
BecUec A —TERM.— Tt* Itrm for which thla
va.
corporation la In etlat ta nln*t,nlne rears Tt*.
ject
nny or all bids.
___
J i iic
3 J c * i t * C o m p i n ,. I n ro r p cra te d .
basal#ta# of this corpora lion •! s ’ ) be rouducted
a 1 b-rtda cort-eatlon. Annie C. tVI. . 1 hr11 /#
By
order
of
the
Hoard
yf
County
b f th# follow In, offlrtra lowlt.
tllw rt H L a t e . I 'a lila A I’ m , , f i r o r , . I!
A pr**ident, a etc* president, a aecreiar, and
M orton
W llli.m T . Nash, and a ll unknown Commissioners of Seminole County,
■» freaaarer, and a Hoard of three and not more
l . i l e e e . , heirs and ,r a n ie c a . or o t h e r ., claim tb.aa flea directors.
Florida.
Inc under All-ert G E a s e ., C a lv in A I V a /*
Aectlo# 3 —O m C E R I.— The officers of this
| --rc. II. M-ct . -j . n l ' \\ llliaru d
s ..!,
E. A. DOUGLASS,
corporation shall told office for fte peti-«l or
fe n ja n ta .
teem of one ,ear from the date of ttelr »lecCITATION
17-5tcw
Clerk
Uaa. and shall h# alerted at an alectlop iu be
"
A lbert G
K ( i m . rv.l-dence u n k n o w n
c*t
hrtR *poa the first Itte-li, In Jaauar,. A. D.
vtn A.
1‘uase
A Ioa,e realdenre nnkDown; tictf/e R. s T„ , ; c jKCUIT COURT" OF THE SEVENTH
1*21. and upon the first Moods, In Janusr,
Murto* rvel^ence unknown
William
T
1UDICIAL CIRCUIT Or THE STATE 0E
la ##cb ,ear tbrreaftar., Tb# persona who are
,
,
fekldeoc*
unknown.
U.e
unknown.
FLORIDA. IN AND TOR SEMINOLE
t# coodnct tb# bualneu of this rorporatloa as
he!.*, devisee*, leittvva. rranleea. or other
COUNTY,— IN CHANCERY,
It* lamporar, officers, nalll lb# officer* are
claim ants utnler Albert 0. Ease#. Calvin A.
,
elected at tb# first resalar election and ijnaliIv#re. ilrorce B, Morton and William
t 1 l*‘ n
&lt;#&gt;otpl*lnint, ,
0*1 . A n :
t
Vaati. and lo a s, and all other part!** clklmrv.rrod.wr
Bdward n ifties, Tresident sn.1 'lenrral Mssla* an, Interest In and to tb# .followle, da
’ ’
Mclllll. I cfrnlattl.

dr

P 2%
lB
- Edith MriJIll. car# of Lett I# Slmmrov. MI
'lleflnnlne at ih.
. ...
Martin Street. I'blladelpbla. Uenna,Irani.:
v-rtbwrot onli.ro
Ik a( [earlnr fn-fl an afn-la.lt filed In IbD
Booth o' P ii ee At &gt;-. ■ ii0" Jli.-.
“"•** that ,VW1 «re a mm-vreblenl of th* State
r.aat 5 in^Lain# to- t* e M i ^ t ^ w a T ^ f VhV"#' ' nurlJ*- " ‘*l r'",r
of r'',l,l' nr'
,*.( | lu it^ .d '
,h* " ’ * '* «f I etll* Slu-mtn*. M l Martin Htreel,
k «t
n i
, , " ' 1, ^ h" , " ' ' ' j
,U
bltmtelpbl*. Uerfnaj lv .n l.; .hat ,ou are over
L V ..V
'Mbl-of t*», .to | re
„f 1 went,-on# ,e ,r .. and that there
r o ,h i !
' V 8#Bford Qroat, tbeoc# 1 „„
ln tt#, stat# of Florida the eervlce of
ivuiv .
00
Un*
, t *'
iUbpoena ujem whom would bind ,ou, lb* aaid
^
it
?
'l I " lh ^
‘ ,1
*
19. Booth of Ranee ol t n.erefore. jou ar# bereb, ordered and re“
• **“
W «h* l»l»» of b#,lnnln*. i uire.1 «#, tt. Tib da, ..f Febroar,. A. I*. IFJ1 .
" *Fit#
**« wvm,
•mtalnln.
Aero*, MWIf
more Vi
or UW
h aB,:
I•„*v Ih lflf to the Mil of complaint eshlhlted
•PeeBflr/ fross tb* awor* bill of complaint | einei p&gt;o In tbl I &lt;Ad*#. &lt;btti#rwl»+ a d#&lt;*TT*
filed In tbla cane* eialnat joo. that poo bar* rw conf#
K ill t# rfitrrwt! against -tfotj on
■&gt;r claim aom* lmeroat lo lb* land* hereinabove il&gt;t date
deecrtbed. therefore, po*. tbo aaid Albert 15
I? la furtLrr ordtffd that thU notice be
ro.M?- l i.l,la A"
Croc** D. Morton and a! mI In tl # faafonl Herald once a week for
Htlltass T. Naab are brrtbp repaired to bo and «ar week*,
appear
Ufnr*
ovsr
aaid
Circuit Court,
Court, al
al the
tb*
WITNESS np
mp band
band and tbe o*al of aaid
A **!
unr MM ctrruit
WITNESS

1 am#* X- nic'l-r*. Tlte-rtetlhih
Adelaide llicrtns. Secrrtar, .dd Trcaktner.
ijactlaa 8. —L-IANILIT Y.—Tb* bit heat amount
'S t TaitVelnfsa or Uabillt, 10
bub tut* rottloa ra* at • * , oo# time *sb)Mt llaalf. i*
hnodred tbjoaaa.l dallaM (Ili»1.«.’0.ij0|,
T.—NAMES RESIDENCES AND RUBT o n
*31 000 ml
X. lllixin*. Sanford, Fla.
10300
AAtkald* UI4S . . &lt;U»ford Fla " i !
!w “
■MUM a - . a s i ' —
Th# ##al of Ifci# (vrporitlva aball be a rUealav Impveoekio aiatr.p beartef ta t!-e renter lbe
ward# •HEAL 1921" ass-1 arvxud tb* rlrronsRwanra tb# * « J i "Edward Illjj'.rj. InrunorffTATE Or FLORIDA.
COUNTT OF SEUINOLC, M .:
• r ^ w le 'je L e n t.'^ Q f, f dr*.!x

g Sbftss.

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1 eeufpw*t#d.

u .' - ,i“ u- s"j *■» -

-asr1'1*AL'
__ _ _ _

*■

A. DOUUI.ASS.
Clerk of Circuit Doort.
Hemloot* Countp. fTorida.
EO. A. I'eCOTTES.
Solorltnr and of Cteroeel for Cninplalnani.

will be entered apain* | i n .
**al tbl# 12th
*** ^
UUl , A*A *■ {
8 U °H*T partlea eUlmlns anp
n r
v u .™
l,,l» °* !»(«»*( lo and to tb* land* herea
oouen,
D.
COt.Cn,
laabort deoortbed Bbdef. bp or tbrooxh Albert
l»-3tr
Notarp Public.
^ t,*f****A- I’onw. 0**r»* B. Maetoo,
Mp rovnmtoalo* aiptroa Nov. 13, 1822.
William T. Naab, or otkarwia#, a n berobp ro- Of THE CIRCUIT COURT 0 T THE SEVENTH
M. CATIIRIS, Eaatla. rla.
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA. IN
,0
BBd *PW*r before oar u ld cirAND YOB SEMINOLE COUNTT.
Uo*fl. it lb* Un i I 11com ta Saaford.
—IN CHAN CERT.
; Florida, oo tb# tth dap of April. A. D. i « i .
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
»od tbe* and there make aaawrr to tb# bill af Claude II. Stone, Complainant,
(■ . Oaart #f th# County Jade*, iomiaote Coon- 'vmplaiot eiblblled apalaat aaid uaknowa‘ paV•
&lt;7. *U U af. Merida
He*, olberwta# a decree pro rosfewro will be Ftnrenr* Roller Stone. DefeodnnL
CITATION.
» » *• **4#to of
-eniered apalaat aabl unknown parUeo.
To Flwrnre Rovler Stone. Reeldeore Uoknawa:
PIJIUPS.
1 It la ordered (bat______not
thla ootfeo
bo nebllabed
Mb!
Ire bo
1*
It appaartnx from no affidavit filed U thin
tb. Saafovd llerabd. . row ap.p^
U
ra«ab
that poo are a non rroldent of tbo Stale
Seminole (V.nr.tp. Florid*, once * week for
*l*bt week# #a to the, known partlro defrml- of rtmlda; that ywr plare o f reotdooco I# noT«a , a a ! ooeft of po*. ar# berobp notified ***•
one# a week few twelve week# a# to known; that /oo are over tbo as* of twentp«&gt;• fearo, and Ibat Ibere l* oo too la tb* Stat*
*• &lt; »88P b *i te prooowt #*p rlatma and de­ tho aakaown partlro deftadaat.
mood# which poo, or either of pou. map bare
Wltoepe mp band tod tb* teal of tbo aaid of Florid* tb* aervlre of a aabpoena upon wbora
•eroUwt th# rotate of A. K. Philip*, droeaeed Cimili Coorr no vbth t!&lt; loth day of Iier-—. w" ul'1 b,l“, 7 °^ ,tm #*I4 r lorear* Boater Stone,
i Tberofor*. pou are berobp ordered and re.tele of Sevntoele Cooatp. riorbU. to the *» her. A. D. 1920.
iSSALf
r . Ai nnnm .ia v
I &lt;i*lrod on tbe 7tb dap of March, A. D. 1911, to
' 8 # M f»id Evecoior of aaid rolat*. within i n
)N#oao from tb# date hereof,
Clerk of lb* Circuit Ooort
' , W e,r •" ,h* W11 of cmnblalat atblblled apatnat
olberwlro a decreei pro roro
moand. Not. llth. A. n iwn.
Seminole Cooatp. Florida poo In thla ran
feeoo wit! I# catered, apeleet pou oo Bald data.
OEOROR f). 11ERRINO.
L. O. PHILIPS.
It I* further ordered that thla notice be pobNiece (or
. SoUritor and OouaaaWor CompUlaanta
limbed In tb# Saaford Herald one* a w A t for
___________________________________________ IS-ISta rlpbt
NOTICE
week*.
Tho rot*lar aaasal me*tier 'o f tb# atorkWITNRNS mp Land and. tt# aeal of aaid
Sa^cral prominent motion picture
tadUrr* wf tb# ITrot N#tlo#al Hank of Saaford.
Court no thla th# Ittb dap of December, A. D,
MkrMo. will be bold In th* offlree nf the bank repre*cntatives, accompanied by Sec­ 1930.
wa Tueodep, fanoarp llth. 1931. at lo o'rkx-k
(HRAI.)
K. A. DOCO LARS.
Jacksonville
O o . e f provided la tb# bp-law*, for tbe elec- retary Kessler •of the
Clerk o f Circuit Court.
a * * - o f # board of director* to terra fo* th* Ghnmoer of Commerce, spent a- day
__ .
Seminole Cooatp. Florida.
Mod poor, am) for th# tmaarUoo of torb
OEO, A. DaCOTTES,
*
i# butane a* map properlp coma before recently id S t Augustine looldag ovSoltrilar tad of Couarol for Cbmplalaaot.
■ J hood tad official
oav of Doroifc^/0!
lVao^ * 1
comber, A. *£*
D. I»J0.
* ' D'vC4l*??rnw
auds
tSBA(4
CLAUDS

i

7z ,s “i s r £

er the city with a view o f bringing 11-Ste.
companies this winter to take scenes.
Office supplies Rt the Herald.

&lt;T \Tf: OF ri GRIP v

Tn all partlea rlalmln/ It; Ter,-, pa nr-l-r Stiean
1 t’nit'bef, -lerea-e-l T I' !'at‘innl*e. de
H#f»»re m# ttw# tinderwlrricd anti orlfr It*!#
*-eaee-l . hde af-l llfa-l-llik iler-etar-l
|1 1*
day (ecrikavnalljr eppeared Geonr# W
Kn|j) f
itllierva «lereaae-t ^n»l 3 K\funre. deceaa
IMward lllffrlni. George Q Herring; all nf
etl and ALI. I.* till'll:!* elalmlhc an Interrat,
ivtHjni are to me «r#11 known and kftnen to me
In llie followluf -1e*crlbe.| iironerip allnale
to he th# pereon# name#! In and who aulMcrtbed
In NeillInoI* Counlp, riovl-la, to-wlt:
their napiet tn th# foregoing AHTICLt-8 OF
R1V t-l nf Section 10; f-nta I and O In Sec­
INCORPOftATfON, and
they ae^erally • ar- tion 12; All of fractional Section 13: I/)!a 1, 2
knnwledretl before m# that* they #f#cnt#sl the and 3 apd the SW I I uf NE 1-i, Ibc S 12
tarn# for th# oa#« and purposes therein metj' of NE Id of NW I t, the SE I-t of NW al t
Itoned.
and NE I t nf SW l-t of Sccth* It; the N 12
Tn W ltn ##a WT^yreof I h a t e lie re fin lo ##t my •&gt;f (he SW I 4 nf Section IT: N I ! of lhe*RW
hand' and n f f lr ia l se a t at Sanford* Fcwinty o f t t cf the NE 1 1 and the NE I t of NW Id of
Pethlr.olf and ft In I# o f F lo ftila . nn thla Oth day i SE 14 nf Section 21: (he NE l-t nf ILe NE Id
»if IW#mt*er. A P, IfOV
of the NE Id the South t arret of the Eaat IS
(UFA M
A FI IGGINft
aerea of the NE 1 4 n f NE l-d. ttie S I 2 of the
Notary P u b lic
NE
I I and the E I 2 of the SE l-t of Sec­
\fr rommi««|en etpire# Sept II. lU2i
tion
22 Mi* W I 3 of tl* SW
1-1 of Section
•vFiHtGi: G IIKRRING,
23, the S I 2 Of the SW l-d of the NW I t lor
Gounael
12 Id ’ wr S 2° aerea of h-t 11 amt all of lota Z and 4 In
Section 21 (be HR" I I of the SW ] | of Sec
lion 2S; Ihe E I 2 of lh* NE l-d and the E
N0TICF. OF EXECUTOR
tl acre* of the NW l-d of Ihe NE 1-4 of Secf For Final ^PJtcharca)
(Son
27; the N 1-2 of the SE 1-4 of Section r.2;
la Court,, of County Judge. Seminal# County.
the SW t-d of NW 1-1 andth* NW l-t nf the
But# of Florida
SW
l-t nf Sec IIon S3;3 acre#
e-purr In the
In re Eatst# of
NW corner of the-NW I I nf.the NE Id of Ihe
tVM, H. UAlaPWIN.
Nolle# la hereby glren. to all whom It may NE I d and the StV I-I of the SW l-t of Hie SW
8 nf See. SI, altIn Twp. 2P S. It/c 32
concern, that on lb# l&lt;lth day of Jannary. .V. IP. 1(91. I ahall *ni'lJ to th# Honorable K. V. Alto all lhat part of that N 12 Ipln/ South of
Ifocaholder, Jodg# of aald Coart. at Judge nf Erronlockatrhle Creek. In Section 7; and the
of tbe NE 1-8 and the NE 1-8 of tb*
!*robate, for my final dUcharr# •• Etecotor of NE Id
of Section II. In Tpwnahlp 21 South.
the eatnte of VTm. S. Raid win, deceased; and SE 1-8
Raape
32
Eaat. And. alto the followlne Lit*
that at the-oame time I will pr^ent my final
arronnte aV Eiectjfor of aaM estate, and a»k In thoee certain inMlvialon* of the SE 1-8 nf
live NE 1-8 of Section 21 In Townahlp sn
for tf.elr ^pproraL
South. Itanco 32 Eaet, known aa Whltromli'a
Paled Xottbbrf IHti, A* P- IP20.
fleet and aeennd addition* tn.Cenere, via: Iota
J. E. PACE*
t i t 2 0 It
Et ma for - ft..7, S. B. 10. II. 12. IS, IS and 17 in Mock I.
I or* fl, p. 10. 12, 13. I I , 13. IB. 17 and IS In
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Or THE SEVENTH block-2, 1„(t 3. 8 . 3, It. T. S, 0. IP. 1t^ 12. 13,
It.’ 13.
IB.17 IS. IB and 2 0 'in block 3. l-ol* I.
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Or FLORIDA, IN
2, B, 7. #. ». IB. II, 13. 18. IS, l» and 20 In
AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTT.—
ht&lt;wk 8. 1^)1* 3. 8. 13. 18. IS, IB, 17. 21. 22. 23.
IN CHANCERY
2 1 . In block 5. Inla S. 0 . 7. 8. 0. 10 . 1 1 . 13. 13,
IU. 17.
IS 21 and 23
In black 0. l/ol* 7. 8 . 0,
William M. Woodrock. Complainant,
IB. II.
12.13. 14. 13. IB.17. IS. 1!». 20, 21 and
v*.
1
22
tn
block
7.
and
lot*
l to 21. Inclualve, beTL* Unknown Ilrlro, Lefalero, Devlaeee, (irontree or other clalmauti under 8 . M. Wblt- tnp all of block 8 .
II It berobp ordered thet pea appear lo th#
more, dcceeted, etc.. Defendant*.
Rill of Complaint filed berola Mtalntt pou In
CITATION
the
ebove entitled canoe on tbe Seventh dap of
To th* unknown brtro, lepatrro, devlaero, (ranlero. or otber clalmaata under S. M. Whit­ Mirch, A. D. 1921; and "Tbe Sanford Her­
more, .defeated, and to tap and all other ald" 1* berobp dealcnated at tb# newapaper In
penoud or partlro rlatmln* tap rljbt, im* wblrb thla order aball be pnbllabed once t
or Inlerrot la and to tb* foUowUd deorribed week foe twelve eopeecultv* week*.
Wltnea# tnp hand and teal of office thla 13th
land In Semite 1* Cooatp. Florid*, more pardap of Norembee. A. IV 1920.
tlrularlp deocrlbod a# follow*, tow ll:
(REAL!
E. A. HOUd LASS,
Tb* East half of lb# North***! Quarter of
Clerk,
th# Nortbwrot Quarter of th# Nortbraat Quar­
1
l-19-12lr
Up
V.
E. DOUGLASS. D. th
ter of tb# Boutbwrot Quarter of Section 8.
Townahlp 21. South of Ran*# SO Seal.
It appaartmt from tb# cteura bill of com­ In Um Circuit Court. Seevntk Judicial Circuit
of lb* State of Florida, la and far Sendplaint filed la thla room*, that po# hare or
Bili equity.
claim W bar# torn# lmterror la aad to tbo laod
IN
CHANCEBT— BILL TO ESTABLISH AMD
berola abera daocribod. t* arefora, pou #04 rork
QUIET TITLE
of pou ar# berobp roqalnd to bo and appear be­
O. R. Read, Coapltlaaat, *
fore our Circuit Court at lb* Court Iloua# lo
w
Saaford. Florida, oa tb* 4tb dap of April, A. D.
Chart** K. Ratlelle. et a t. Defndaata.
1921. and tb#* and Own mnk# aarwtr to tbo
ORDER OF' SERVICE BY PUBLICATION.
MU of complaint fll#d apalnat POT.-, Otherwla#, To: Lorp Morton 'Wllmore. Sarah I~ Jenkln*.
■ decree pro roofeoeo will be entered.
(harice C. Warwick, lewla Lepouna. Ckarlm
It I# ordered that tbl# notice be publDbed In
Aletaoder, Frank Daniel, and C. C. Drown.
tbe Sanford Herald, n newepaprr publlabed tn
who** place* of rroidenc* are unknown.
Metntoobe Cooatp. Florid#, owe# ■ week for
It I* berobp ordered that yon appear to th#
twelve week*.
bill of complaint filed herein aralnit poo In
WITNESS mp baod and tb* roal af tb* ttld IL* above entitled ran** oa the 23tb dap nf
Circuit Court 00 thla llth dap of December. A. /■nnary, A. D. 1921. and “ The Hanford Her­
D. 1930.
ald" la hereby dnlpnated ** II*
Newapaper
(SKA LI
K- A. DODO LARS.
In which tbl* order ahall be publlahrd mce a
Clerk of tb* Circuit Court.
week for elabl (i) coueecutlt* week*.
_____ Srmtool# Ooontp, Florida.
Wltnea* mp band and aeal of office thl* 13th
(1EO A. DeCOTTES.
dap of Noeember, A. D. 192«1.
Solicitor aod of ComoroI for Complainant.'
(SRAM
E. A. DOUGLASS.
_______________________
IS-llt#
' Clerk.
II- IO-Str
BJ V. E. DOUQLASk, 11. C.

i nr

vty of

?«rMiNot.r-

WASHINGTON, Dec. 27.— Passage
of soldiers’ bonus bill would cost gov­
ernment two billion, three hunddred
million, Secretary Houston estimated
today before senat efinance committee
.'considering soldiers' aid measure.

at**** nam ed p ir t fe e , and to any and all
o t h e r [* r w .n » or p a rtlea w b o m * o e ?e r. r*I» |cr&gt;1tie a n t rig h t, title nr I nt treat In- » o d fo
fir fo| tawing de^eflbrtl Und.atlfialn)
lyln*
ami b -fn g In the CVnnty o f Rrm lrm lr
and
^ ta fe
tt F tarlda, m ore p a r t ic o la r l / ijrswrih-

et! aa follewa. (o-wlt:
14it 4. ID*irk 13. Tier 2. of Nnnfonl. Flori­
da* actordlnr to |J. IL Trifford'a map of
Panford. Dorida, aa per map thereof duly of
record and beclnnlnf at tbe Nortbraat rom*
er of the Inteneertton of Flnt Street and Hand
Afrtioe. ’ In the City of Hanford, Florida, roa
MiPfir# Raat 30 feet. 1 hence .North 101 feet
more or le*« lo a point on the Honill aid# of
alley, (lit nee Weal 30 feet, aloaf the Hoqtli
■tde of raid alley to Hand arenae, tbeoco
H**uth aloof the East tble of aaid Hand Ave­
nue I0 | foet. more or te«j to Flrat Htreel,
tf,e ftedtiV of i-fsinnlnc
|! Rppt-arlnp frrmi (hr •worn t*l!I
romplflnv filed In tlila ranee train*! jva
•of
yr»n have nr rlalm tome Intereet In ami to the
Nnd, ,t*&gt;v* deavrlhed. tLerefof* jnn. the aaid
(!ro E. Jrilinx-n. and ILe aaid WHUam Alet-mlef Rtiriiane'n. TIdnldalor, of the Flori­
da Land and (VJonU* IIon Covnpanr. Limtteil. a
rorporutlnn r.f Enklaml, In IIto IdaIIon. are
ferehf required to tie and appear before n«f
aaid Circuit Court, at lh# Court ILmae la SauEaat.
ford. Florida, o* Ihe let d*7 of Deeemlor. A.
D. l(*2&lt;i. and then and there make airnrer to
Ihe lull of Complaint eihlblled apalnat ji e 1#
ltd* eauae.
Otherwlae. a deeree pm eo-i***ro
will b* entered.
And tn all pereona ^r part)** elalmlnr *nf
rlaht. title or Inter**! In and to tbe propertF
hereinabove deter Ibed under, b f or
tbroo*k
the above name,! defendanla, nr nlberwl-e. ar#
l.rrvhj required lo be and appear before oar
-eld Cfreolt -CViqrt al the Onrt linn** Iu Ra*fovd. Florida, ou Ihe 3rd d&gt;7 uf Jannarr. A. D.
1B2I, and then end there make antwer to the
Rill of Complaint filed atalnal yon In thla
eauae, otherwla* a deeree pro cuafteed wlU
h# entered afalutt all unknown parile- de­
fendant.
It la ordered that thla Citation he puMlvbad
In th* Sanford Herald, a newapaper publlabed
In
Seminole
CouuLr.
Florida.
one*
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for
rljh .
vreeka at noIIre to
Georre E. Johnano and William Aleitndar
Ruriitnana. Liquidator, of the Florid* L##S
and CoIonIt* lion Company. Limited, a eorporatton of Knrtand, anj one# ■ week for twelve
week* a* nolle* to the unknown partite defvndaiit#

Wltnea my band and tb# M il of Ik* a»M
Ctrruit Court oo thla 13th day of Hepftmbte.
A. D. LM0.
(SEAL)
R. A. DOUGLASS.
Clerk circuit Court.
Seminole Ctouaty, Florida.
GEORGE A. DeCOTTES.
SoUritor and Cbvnael far Ctomplabaaf.
1
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N0TICB TO CRXDIT0&amp;B
la Ceort o f (he Oanatf JaAr*. SeataeU C**aty. .State. a f rla riia
I s N .E i t e l t af
HENRY I.ANDON.
To all Crodltora, Lromteea, XHatrikutero aad aU
Demania aralavt
Feraeoa harin# Claim*
tali Ealater
Ten. and each of you, ar* hereby notified
and requited to pretest any elalma aad i#ri8mt* which* you. or either of you. may, hare
aialn*t tbe rotata of Iteury Laadoa, derearod.
tale of Semlnol* County. Florid*, to the ■»’
deralrnrd Eveculor of ta|d rotate, wllhla tw»
yean from tbe date hereof
Dated. Not. llth, A. P. 1930.
F. IL HARRIS.
1 1 1 3 Ote
Ikerutw-

Look over the elegant n«w line of
CINCINNATI, Dec. 27.—A score of stationary at the Herald office before
woihen and children partially over­ buying your Christmas gift* of fln*
come in fire In the Burnet House after stationery. Wa hav* It in all *1*®*
midnight Flames confined to th e1and all shades at very reasonable
basement
.
prices.

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CRUSADE AGAINST FREIGHT RATES
PRESBYTERIAN
ODDFELLOWS
ARE TOO HIGH
ELECT OFFICERS WOOD PRICES ON
SUNDAY SCHOOL
HAS BANQUET

HAVE DONE WELL WITH
PEPPERS FROM FT. MYERS
The Fort Myers Trucker’s Associa­
tion packing house is working a full
crew this week nod packing n number
of cars of peppers. D. Swint, one of
the well known- truckers, shipped out
n full cnrlond from his plnce at Iona
on Wednesday. It is quite likely that
tho shipments this week from the
local packing house will amount to
seven full cnrlonds of poppers. Mnnngor A. V. Hancock says the peppers
this season are tho best yet in qual­
ity and yielding henvy ns well. The
Swint shipment consists of practically
all extra quality. The fnct is that
the Fort Myers Truckers Association
nffilinted with the Florida Citrus Exchange, has made n reputation, alredy this senson on grade and pack,
and the markets are calling strong for
the
Seven
Star brand.— Floridn
Grower,

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WANTED—Second hand show c u t .
Inquire at the paint store In the W elaka Block, Railroad Way. 6-tfc.
WANTED— Young cow.
Hurt be
fresh and good milker. J. II. Melmcr, Box 103, Sorrento, Fla.
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Hundreds of cars of Florida or­
SANFORD LODGE HAD A FINE CITY WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
,•&lt; MEETING LAST NIGHT AND
OFFICIAL SAYS INITIAL STEPS anges have sold in the North during
the lust few weeks at prices which
rtf: j
BEING TAKEN FOR A CUT.
ELECTED NEW HEADS
SENIOR
DEPARTMENT TENDleft little or nothing for the growers,
ERE!) BANQUET BY MOTHERS
and in many cases the fruit did not
"The drive ngninst alleged wood
Sanford Lodge of Odd Fellows* has
FOR RENT
realize enough to pay cost of pick­
. . OF THE CLASS
the reputation of being one of the profiteers in St. Petersburg is being
WANTED TO RENT— 3 or 4 unfor*
ing, hnuling, packing and freight.
most progressive lodges in the state carriad along vigorously and in the
nished rooms or a small house by 1 ‘
The'Senior Department of the SunWhile shipments o f Florida orang­
and the members attribute thcri suc­ past two days a marked result has
small family. Will lease by month or
diy *chool were tendered n banquet j
es were henvy, supplies of competi­
cess to the officers who nre seeking been shown," Dr. W. E. A. Wyman,
year. Beet of references.
Writ*
tive citrus fruit were comparatively
Monday night by the "Mothers" nnd
the various chairs because they feel City Pure Food Inspector, said last
a
"Soon"
In
care
of
Herald.
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tetrhers. It was held in the banquet
light, and under normnl conditions
it nn honor to serve their lodge and Thursday.
: fa*
tin1 markets would have absorbed the
room i&gt;f the Sunday school building,
FOR RENT— A large w eO u m iah An inspection of every wood ynrd
they fill these positions in order to
Florida
oranges
at
reasonable
prices.
ed bed room. 717 Park ave.
S-tfc.
. which was beautifully decorated with
serve to the best of their ability. The in the city has been made, and in some
General conditions throughout the
holly, mistletoe and Christmas colors.
MISCELLANEOUS
Sanford Idoge has made wonderful instances wagons leaving those plac­ country, however, have not been good,
Thr following menu was served:
We will ship that Christmas box o f
with
progress in the past few ycruB and es hnvo been under inspection,
.
,
The South did not tnko its usual proFruit Cocktail
oranges
for you, per box, $3.60.—•.
now has more members than the usle resu
a
uy \w r&lt; ortt&lt; ** I portion of the shipments on .account
Biked Chicken .
Dressing unl roster of fraternal organizations change
CateB
Crate
Co. Phone 181. 12-2fl-tf
the measure of their load, Wy­
Iof the purchasing power of the conCreamed Potatoes
Asparagus Tips
man
said.
in cities many times larger than SnnGET YOUR ORDERS In now f o r
1sumer being below normal as a result
Hot Rolls—Cranberry Jelly
Wood sales in St. Petersburg have
ford. The members attend the meet­
i
your new Quick cnr. See W. J.
of low prices on cotton. This forced
Perfection Snlnd
Saltines
ings regularly nnd once each month reached us high ns $6.50 to $8 for a
Thigpen.
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a larger percentage than usual of
Pickles
they pull off a big feed and other strand, which, according to Wyman !
HOW
TO
BE
HATED
I Wc will ship that Christmas box o f
the shipments into the Middle WestOrange Sherbet Sundae
stunts that make the Sanford lodge is an cxcpctionully high price. The !
oranges for you, per box, $3.50.—
] cm and Enstern markets. The scntlDen\i Tnsse
one that is eagerly sought "Y&gt;y the matter has been taken up with the f■inent in this territory was also very
Old
Ed
Howe,
the
Kansas
wise
( ntM Crate Co. Phone 181. 12-26-tf
Mints
Tyros who want to join a good fra­ Attorney General, who has been ask- !I bearish on account of general busi- man, used to tell the readers of his
FOR SALE—Good farm mule In
After t h e dinner the crowd was en­ ternal organization am} it is this fine ed to pass an opinion us to what leg- |
condition.— M. Fleischer. 11-26-tfc
tertained by the following “ After feeling of good fellowship and fra­ ally constitutes a strand, and a reas­ 1ness conditions. As a result, lo w 1paper, the Atchison Globe, that the
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j meanest man in Atchison nlways
Dianer” speeches:
ORDER your new Buick now and
ternity and the new ideas of the o f­ onable price, Wyman said.—St. Pet­
I The important point is thnt while made his family wait until the Januer
• Mr. Robert Green—"Girls.”
you will not lose any time on the
ficials that are bringing in so many ersburg Times.
r-m m
1the average price delivered in the nry snles to buy their Christmas
Mbs Helen Peck—"The Boys."
new
cnr
load
coming
in
soon.
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new members.
t markets during December will not presents.
Mr. Donald Whitcomb — “ Our
Last night there was a large at­
We will ship that Christmas box o f
WATCH NIGHT
i net the growers cost of production,! A man in lndinnn, it is snid, used
Mothers."
tendance at the meeting it being the
oranges
for you, per box,. $3.60.—
tho same average price a few years to refuse to let his wife pick the apMiss Ethel Henry—“ The Sunday annual election of officers and the
Time was when Christians used to ago gave the growers about enough p|cs for her own use. “John," she ( Cates Crate Co. Phone 181., 12-26-tf
School."
following men elected for the ensu­ assemble and spend the last fleeting
to cover cost of production.
would remonstrate, "there aren’t any YOU CAN.'order you* new Buick'
Mbs Fern Wnrd—"Our Superin- ing year:
hours of the old ycdr on their knees.
Floridn orange growers nre now of the huff-rotten ones'left." ■
j no wand snvc time on the next car
.tendent."
George Huff, N. G.; Lewis Wnrd,
It is a good Godly old custom— paying freight rates which nre about
"Then wnit until some rot," this load.
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Mr. Theodore Runge— "Our Teach­ V. G.; A. J. Lossing, Secretary; J. D. this watch night service.
66 2-3 per cent higher thnn the rates mean 0id fellow would snap back nt
Stewart,
The
Florist,
814
v
Myrtle
ers-"
Dosscy, treasurer; W. W. Van Ness,
It is most plcnsing to the Giver of paid in 1917.
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! her. "We're too poor to eat the good 1Avenue. Phone 260-W.
Mrs \V. A. Whitcomb — "Our trustee. Representatives to Grand all Good to hare His children get
The railroad officials argue that oncs,»
| “ Say it with Flowers’V- Stewart,
Pupils."
Lodge: A, .1. Lossing, J. J, Holly, J. together nnd recount His
10-tfc
precious tho increased freight rates come out | ] jow everybody does despise a mean The Florist.
Mr J. Sherman Moore— "The New I). Dossey. Alternates: J. E. Maker, blessings— blessings of mercy—of life
of the consumer. This, however, i s 10|j cuss like’ those fellows! Women . "FLORIDA SCOUT” is a monthly
Kf
Year."
J. H. Ferguson, 1. E. Estridge.
preserved—of escape from terrors of not true in connection with perish-1wm
flowers to tho jail to bedefck' boy's magazine published by SanMr. II. C. DuBose— "Our Work."
pestilence or bereavement or famine. nbles. Selling prices of. periahnbles | tbe ccu 0f a mUrdercr, a thief may ford* boys. Edited and printed b y
FLORIDA PEP HER FORTUNES.
Mrs. E. D. Brownlee— "The Cooks."
It is a good old Godly custom to are governed by the law of supply bc Rjven nnothcr chnncc, but when n Willard Lumlcy, and illustrated by
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Mr. E. D. Brownlee was "Toast­
confess our sinB, personal, civic or na­ nnd demand. ,d t Is impossible to name ( pgj-gon {a j Uut
omery and mean, Byron Stephens. Sample FREE,
Flftenc carlonds of green peppers
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master."
tional and to ask forgiveness for the mid maintain a selling price on fruits [j,ere'fl not much sympathy for him I
J8-3tp
a . . YJ
picked
and
shipped
from
three
ncres
Among those present were: Misses
nnd vegetables based on cost; conse- nnywhere.
same,
and
to
pray
for
the
spirit
of
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Perry Ix-e Bell, Dorle Moore,, Ella of the Iona-Fort Myers trucking sec­ tamest endenvor to live right and qucntly the increases in freight rates
Whnt’s the reason?
{Elder Springs Water. Its 99 98-100
Mary Muirhead, Virginia
Palmer, tion, bruoght the growers $3,600, a glorify Him the coming year, so are paid by the producer, nnd the
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Why,
it
is
thnt
we
nre
nil
idealists,
per cent pure. Phone 311.
Aliic Hall Gillon, Ruth Glllon, Her- little less thnn $1,200 per pere. And fraught with blessed opportunity and Florida orange grower has suffered Thp rftpncimlB ot,i humbugs of the old
FOR SALK"
mlna I.ehmnn, Genevieve Lehman, the picking and shipping from those momentous obligation.
on account o f the exorbitant and un­ dnys who acquired a million or so by ^
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Virginia Neely, Lcttlc Caldwell, Fern three acres is not yet completed.
Will wc do it— we Christians of reasonable freight rates in effect.
more or less shady methods, fo u n d * /01* i&gt;ALE-100 ft. front, 117 ft.
And,
as
the
county
agricultural
^*nl, Edna Chittenden, Mary Lou
The railroads nrguc that tho in­ IthM after all the beat u.e to which
Sanford? Will we assemble with our
'™ " ‘ ° "
Drown, Ethel Henry, Florence Henry, agent of Lee county, Mr. 11. E. Stev­ pastors and pray for God’s glowing creases in freight charges are so
ens,
writes,
“
That
profit
of
a
thous­
they
could
put
their
money
was
he,
d
&gt;
JiMte
May Thrasher, Helen Tjsrwilllnger,
small a* compared to the prices paid
service of.mankind. We can forgive,
and dollars an acre, and even more, inspiration to do His will this com­
Frances Leavitt, Anna DuBose, May
ing New Year, or will we let tho oc­ by the consumer, thnt they do not
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AGENTS WANTJED
Holly, Sarn Warren Easterhy, Irmn can be made on an ncre of red pepper, casion pass without improving It— mnkc any difference one way or tho almost anything in our fellow creat­
tomatoes, • eggplant,
watermelons,
ures but smallness of soul.
AGENT
WANTED*
IN
SANFORD—
Smith, Helen Peck, Adelc Runge,
other. This is fnllncy, however, ns
strawberries and such other ‘common while tho world recks with suffering,
Every man nnd woman who really
Sell the Original Watklna Reme­
Gladys Green, Gertrude Runge, Zotn
market conditions on oranges during
garden truck,’ is nlmost beyond the sorrow and sin?
wants tho good opinion of the nelgh- dies, Spices, Extr. cts, etc. NeceaalDavison, Kathleen Brady, Mrs, R. S.
December have proven thnt the pro­
CONTRIBUTED.
belief of our Northern friends.”
spare
Holly, Mrs. Robert Hines, Mrs. Stella
ducer suffers on account of the high­ hors, hasn’ t such n hnrd chore t o 1tien nnd repeaters. All or
The Tribune recalls that two years
perform
after
all.
Np
one
needs
to
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Write
Watkins
Co,,
69
MemArrington,- Mrs. Wt, A- Whitcomb,
er freight rates. The amount o f the
ago the Into Hunter Bryant of the PRESIDENT-ELECT
' 12-10l4tp,
additional freight clmrgck paid to the possess the entire calendar of virtues. pb |v &lt;renn.
Mrs. E. D. Rrownlec. Messrs. WalS -I
Fort Myers section, (tax assessor of
DISCUSSES FINANCE
Just
generosity,
that’s
all.
Just
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railroads on Floridu oranges shi| pod
*Ice Bell, Neil Morrison, Sherman
Lee county, cleared $10,000 from
WITH SEN. McCUMHER during the last ten days of November little human kindness in one’s make-|t HIRTY-F1VE SALOONS
Moore. Arthur Moore, William Brumthirty oerse o f peppers.”
up
will
mnko
other
folk
overlook
the
RUNNING
FULL
BLAST
and first fifteen dnys of December is
Dy, Fordyce Hunsell, Rodman LehAnd what is being done in the Fort
iDjr Th « A i* o -- i» tf d P r * » i )
SURPRISED BY AGENTS i
greater thnn the amount of money faults.— Tampa Tribune.
Glenn Lingle, Lcclerc Irwin,
Myers section, is being done in the ■ MARION,
De&lt;|. 28^—President­ received by tho growers for the fruit,
Victor Mdjiulin Henry Roddonberry,
Plant City region, nnd the Sanford elect Harding expected todny to dis­
l By Th« AutcUItd fr t u )
this certainly proves that tho in­ COLBY ARRIVES
Donald Whitcomb, Glenn Whitcomb, region, nnd the Hastings region, and
cuss financial matters with Senator creased rates amount to something
AT MONTEVIDEO ( HURLEY, Dec. 28.—Fifty prohfRobert Green, Hampden DuBose, the Miami region, nnd the Moore
McCumber, North Dakota, foreign and' come out of the pockets o f the
ibition agents from Chicago surprised
D»lf Woodruff, Lee Peck, Theodore Haven region. In fact there are few
(By Tha AiascUtad Praia)
commerce with Oscar Strauss.
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growers
MONTEVIDEO, Dec. 28.—Secrc-| thlfty' ftvc. °.pen fl®loon&gt; here t o ^ y
«°neo, Robert Holly, Jess Long, Will- regions in Florida where this record
and
arrested
many
and
seized
largw
Floridn has a large crop of good tary Colby arrived here today. Ho
J*jn Mero, Charles Mero, Robert of the Lee County pepper grower
EAST COAST RY..
oranges this season. There Is also a will remain until Friday. Faced busy quantities o f liquor, Agents armed
•Does, R. s. Holly, H. C. DuBose and cannot be equalled if not beaten.—
ANNOUNCES LAY OFF
large crop of good oranges on the program o f entertainment. Due at but no shooting.
L- D. Brownlee.
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Tampa Tribune.
OF ONE HUNDRED MEN trees in California. Better market Buenos Aires Saturday.
The following committee was In
conditions are hoped for during Jan­
Seminole: Two earolads o f drain3
' harKc: Mrs. F. T. Williams, H. McHOLY CROSS THANKSGIVING
(B y Tk« AittcUUd P rt«)
uary, February and March, but pros­
Would Mr. Harding consider Ten-,® *0 t!Ie and three traction spray rotD. L. Thrasher, R. L. Peck,
OFFERING DONATED HOSPITAL ST. AUGUSTINE, Doc. 28.—Florida pects arc not favorable for profitable nesscc and Oklahoma "Southern” , chines have recently been purchased
*■ C. DuBose, L. A. Brumley, F. L.
East Coast Railroad announced one prices,-in view o f the present high states In his quest o f a cabinet hold- co-operatively by t farmers o f this
^een, E. D. Chittenden, Boyce Bell,
The management of the Fcjrnald- hundred employes of the mefhan!c$l freight rates.
cr from the South?
, county through the counay agent.
S. Moore, W. D. Glllon, H. J. Leh- Lnughton Memorial Hospital wish to
department will be laid off Janu­
It is hoped the railroads will real­
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and Misses Virginia Smith and oxprcsB publicly their appreciation of
ize
that
the
increased
rates
are
not
ary
1st.
Magil).
the gencroua donation of $40 by tho
Justified on Florida oranges, and al­
Church of the Holy Cross
so vegetables, that they, will Bell the
Practically
without
opposition
the
Gitrus fruits in car load lots are
It is very encouraging to us to have
advisability of fostering industries
election
held
recently
favored
bond­
movinR north this week from Stuart, this evidence o f the continued sup­
which
provdic them with vast and
ing Monroe county for the sum of
bought in from the various farms port and co-operation to the best cit­
profitable
tonnage and put freight
10 ncres fine Celery land; 5 acres cleared and tiled; 3
izens of the city The success of the $400,000 for hte purpose of buildntg
rates
back
to the proper basis.
the city. The shipments hpve
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institution Is predicated upon this co­ an additional eleven miles of county
wells, good house, 5 miles out, 95,000, $2,000 cash, balahce
J
n msde by the purchasers arid the operation, and It Is Indeed gratifying highway along the keys, forming the
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Another permanent investment for
i rops m°vlng come from the Palm to us to know that the needs of tho first link o f oversea thoroughfare to
City p
the mainland which, when completed, the city o f West Palm Beach that waa
1
*rms, tho Tropical Fruit Farms hospital arc ever on the hearts of the
will
be hte most picturesque. drive­
members
o
f
the
Sanford
churches
proposed at the meeting of the com­
Ih
.
St. Lucie Inlet farms. The
way in all the world, and will throw
Very respectfully,
. c'* Pa*d lor the fruit, while not
the first reading o f
PHONE 349
open the door o f Florida and the Unit- missioners .was
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T W LAWTON,
a the growers had hoped for, are
106 N . PARK A V E .
SANFORD. FLORIDA
President Feroald-Laughton ’ ed States to the people of Key West an ordinance for the issuance o f bonds
in
*Ver®tTe of the prices paid durto
pay
for
the
Kennedy
docka.
Memorial
Hospital
and
intervening
keys.
in* J «t season.

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THE SANFORD W E E K L Y H E R A LD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31t 1920

NORMAL TRADE CONDITIONS
WILL SOON PREVAIL IN
AMERICA SAY OFFICIALS
E V E R Y ,BIT OF EVIDENCE
f,,
G ATHERED CON­
F IR M S IT.

READJUSTMENTS
ALL

TO ESTABLISH T AMENDMENT
TOURIST IS
CENTRAL MARKET PREVENTS ANY
KILLED AT
DAYTONA BEACH FOR PERISHABLES TAX EXEMPTIONS
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KENTUCKY TEAM
PLAYS TEXAS SATURDAT

(Br Tfc* Aiiocutvd rifu)

FORT WORTH, Tex., Dec.
Centre College football team arrival

Pr»u)

WASHINGTON, Dec. 28.—Consti­
STRANGE
HAPPENINGS WITH TRADE COMMISSION SAYS THIS
LANDIS, FISH &amp; HULL
MAN KIDNAPPED AND
tutional
amendment to prevent the Is­
PLAN IS NOW VERY
IIEATEN HY MOIL
suance of any tax exempt securities Attorneys ahd Counsellors-at-Lav
NECESSARY
DeLAND, FLORIDA
by the federal government, states or
t
who tire getting no wages at nil nml
DAYTONA BEACH, Fin., Dec. 28.
any county or municipality was pro­ Will practice In the State and Fedu
WASHINGTON, Dec. 28.— Estab­
who believe in the practical psycho]- — Grady Haines, who Monday night
posed in the house todny by Chairman a I Courts. Special facilities for Ei!
nmining and Perfecting Land Titles]
lishment
of
control
markets
for
per­
ogy thnt some kind o f a job is be'tter went to the aid of his father, Arthur
McFadden of the Banking commit­
ishable
food
products
in
all
lnrgo
Humes,
when
the
latter
was
being
than none.
tee.
The big fact is thnt the financial attacked by a bnnd o f men, who la­ cities and the setting up of a Federal
E. K. PERRYMAN
licensing system applicable to all
world—which makes possible the con­ ter took him nwny, died yesterday.
Attorney-at-Law
dealers In such foods at those markets
tinuance of manufacturing operations
100 Park Ave.
DAYTONA BEACH, Dec. 28.—# is proposed by the Federal Trade
—has passed through Its crisis and
Commission
In
its
annual
report
today
SANFORD
FLORIDA
thnt while buying will be conserva­ Arthur Hnmcs, a tourist, was taken
tive, the return to normal hns at last from his hotel at the beach Sunday to congress.
The commission’s conclusions are
begun on a basis that has removed night at 10 o’clock by a party of men
based
on an Investigation covering
the wrinkles of anxiety on the. faces believed to be eight in number, and
many
months
and it declares that (
of ‘government officials, and made conveyed to a point in the woods
where
he
was
tied
to
n
log
and
severFederal
action
is
necessary to obtain CELEBRATES THE EVENT BY Is a powerful Antiseptic and Pih
them feel that the nation has suc­
Killer, cures infected cuts, old Sore*,
effective regulation and to nvold unRECEIVING NUMEROUS
ly. beaten.
,
cessfully weathered the storm.
He wns found about 2 o’clock in fair and wasteful practices with the
CONGRATULATIONS
tetter, etc. Relieves Sprains, Near. |
FARM PRODUCE PRICES
the morning by P. W. Eldridge and consequent effect on prices. In the
--------algia, Rheumatism.
17 . 13 k
carried to Daytona, from which ■present system the commission sees
(By Tb. a h m U M * « • » )
The United States department of point he was carried to DeLand and as n hindrance to the proper paw sge , WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 8 -P r e » &gt;
GEO. G. HERRING
agriculture hns revised its crop fig­ placed in the Volusia county jail for o f perishables from the producer to dent celebrated sixty-fourth birthures for the year and finds that it sufe-kccping. Eight deputy sheriffs thc consumer certain Inter-trade deal- ] day today, receiving numerous mesAttorney-at-Law
must cut down those it published—a who were rushed to Daytona found Ings which It believes should be-elim&lt;?f congratulations.
Two
totat was given ns $1-1,087,008,000, the city quiet after the incident.
Innted ana
and It
inniea
u. suggests that
u m the
uic hand-.
n«im-1 daughters, Margaret W ilson,. Mrs. No. 14 Garner-Woodruff Buildin
There hns been a great reduction in
Conflicting reports as to the cause unR 0f these products be surrounded McAdoo with him for occasion.
‘ * SANFORD, FLA.
the estimated value of our principal of the nffnir have been circulated. by numerous regulations nnd restric­
crops ns compared with 1019, when One is thnt Unities had shown undue tions such ns the recording of avail­
maximum farm returns were reached intimacy with his daughter, und an able supplies, the dating o f cold stor­
and the planted urea wns large, for other is thnt Humes hnd made state­ age periods nnd provisions for auction ,
the farmers were urged to raise bum­ ments which reflected on tho charac­ mnrkctlng.
*' ,
per crops—the world was hungry and ter of certain young ladies of the
Facilities should be made adequate,
MY SPECIALTIES:
would need all they produced.* The community nml hnd forbid his daugh­ the commission says, to enable the
Pickard’s Hand-Painted China
yield was bountiful in nearly all lines ter to association with them.
producer .to ship freely Into the cen­
Gorham’s Sterling Silver
*
-—
*
—
and the farmers were able to com­
It Is declared thnt n man represent­ tral markets and "with proper protec­
|
Rogers’ Plated Ware
mand excellent prices. In the Inst ing himself hh a Jacksonville attor­ tion of his Interests." The marketing ROBERT
W. MADDOX,
PRES.
Elgin and Waltham Watches
few weeks, however, because of some neyt giving the name o f Anderson, system should be so governed that ob­
GEORGIA DIVISION DESPOND­
depression, a drop came in values und went intp the hotel where Humes is
jectionable hoarding would be ellm- (
ENT OVER REVERSES
the F.edernl department hns been stopping nml declared thut he wishcJ
innted and proper co-ordination of
ATLANTA, Dec. 28.— Robert W. I
compelled to reduce its figures of to­ to spenk with him over some legnl
transportation facilities should be « - , Maddox prc8 ident\ Georgia division,
tal agricultural production to $9,148,- matters. He was yanked in the di­
complished to make deliveries certain Amer|can CotU)n ABROC|atlon, . s h o t 1
519,000, or nearly $5,000,000,000 be­ rection of the [torch, it is said, where
LAWYER
self last night at Newnnn, Gn. Suicide
low 1 0 10 .
ho wns overpowered by other mem­ when required.
orneft
IN THE COURT HOlIsr
The commission says thnt the M ,cve(, due t&lt;) despondency over
This shrinkage is due altogether to bers of the party and carried to an
the decline in value, for the farmers automobile. Attracted by the distur­ needed reforms can hardly Ik? ” - , wlfc-s death and worry over husi- 1 SANFORD - - FLORIDA
ported to be accomplished by the In- nCH condu,onB
planted ns ninny aqres u s 'last year, bance a son of Hnmcs in declared to
Itlntlve of the dealers,” nnd nsnerts
1
huv worked as hard and have raised have appeared on the scene and up­
thnt state and municipal authorities
— ............................
as much—and indeed more— than ill t on offering assistance to his father
ful surroundings and pleasing envir­
lack the power to effectively regii-jon our stntc with genreouB favor,
previous yenrs. It is well, however,1was shot in the back. Hamefl’ dnughlate the handling of the food supplies.
The flower parade in Minmi Inst onment ns the people of Florida and
to remember that there have been ter is also asserted to have fired nevAlthough co-operation of state nnd week gave our visitors some idea of this should encourage us to go tlx
chattges in values in nearly all articl- oral shots at the automobile as it was
locnl authorities nnd railroads might the gorgeous blooms thnt arc prolif- limit on the expansion of the bcaqties anti that the farmers will have to [ departing,
occompHsh the ends sought, the com -' ically produced here, but there was ful. The people of other sectioa
pay less for nearly all they buy. Much
Young Humes, who was mortally
mission believes this plan dors not a noticeable nbscnce of roses, which work hnrd nnd expend large sums il
of the change is tiue to tin decrease wounded, was immediately taken into ,
1
hold out much hope for a satisfactory have ijjways been a feature in Cali- order to have even mediocre flown
in the’ purchasing value of the dollar, the care of others who were nttrnc
solution of the problem.
*
I fornin und in the flower parades of gardens for a few months in the yeir,
anil the European farmers have suf- ed by the shooting. Ills injuries are
so we should show our appreciation
Turning to wheat products, the com- the Pacific &lt; oust.
fered in other directions also through so serious that his recovery is not ex­
,
, mission says it has found that Concern
Roses-can he raised in Florida, but of the favorable conditions thit en­
ilic exchange value of their curren’ V i l dlH.|nr„d thll.
was *trntlon of the milling industry hns they are not the easiest flowprs to able us to enjoy lovely surroiindir.fi
‘ 'y:.
i
I i progressed far enough so thnt "prob- raise nnd our people seem to have continuously, by spreading flowen
I here is, of course, much to make threatened with
lynching several
ably ten of the largest milling con- been too busy to take the trouble to broadcast and devoting ns much time
the farmers complain of the situa­ nights previous.
cents
could supply the demnnd of the «*ow them ‘ profusely. Matty heauti- ns possible to their care nnd cultiva­
tion and demand special measures of
country for flour.” The commission ful roses are grown iu certain locali- tion.— Times-Union,
relief. They were encouraged by the
mentlons incidentally that Its figures &lt;‘ cb of tho state and those who have
whole country* to increase their acre-1
front thirty-seven milling corpora- carefully studied the requirements of
age and to raise the largest crops.
tions showed thnt their sales hnd In- them? henutlful flowers contend that
The crops were larger, the acreage
from
$304,-! ,h. 7 can rntse tl{em with very tittle I
'erensed
from $160,000,000
$ 10 0 ,000,000 to
— T—
greater and the land wns more care­
i
000,000
between
lOlAojnd
1918,
while , additional t ffort over that given to |
fully cultivated, yet they gel nearly

PRESIDENT
WILSON IS 64
YEARS OLD RUB -M Y- TI SM

DANGER OF FINANCIAL
COLLAPSE AT AN
* END.
.4 —
The following dispatch from Wash­
ington to the Jacksonville Metropolis
writen by David Laurence, is most
important:
The worst is over. A turn fo'r the
better in the business situation o f the
country has come. Government o f­
ficia ls generally are glad to be able
f o send a New Year message to the
American people thnt all danger of u
•collapse in the credit situation has
passed and thnt from now on n steady
■return to normal conditions may be
expected.
Every bit of evidence gathered here
confirms the view of officials that
with the exception of individual enses
where bad management or imprudent
financing has caused some concerns
t o hang by an eyelash the entire bus­
iness outlook is favorable. '
The process of readjustment Is not
over. Perhaps some of the most pain­
ful changes will come when the
price of labor is grndunlly brought
down, but in the business world it­
self the bottom has been reached' and
the future is by no means as dark ns
it was a month ago. Letters received
from bank officials in various parts
o f the country indicate that the turn
came in the last six or seven days and
that the improvement is substantial
and sound.
The reports received on Christmas
buying indicate that
the strike
which the consumer started several
weeks ago against the purchase of
anything except absolute necessities
was broken by the Christmas spirit
and that most retailers will have
cleared their shelves pretty well by
the end of this year.
Of course the danger in reducing
the cost of labor is always the
prospect of a strike. Hut in many
cases the employers would welcome
the chance to he rid of an overhead
cost on labor altogether for a few
weeks, so the wise Inboring
man
■consulting with the housewife and
noticing a d*l-line in the prices of
food and clothing will, it is believed
rs.
here, be ready to accept a lower
I their annual profits had grown from ” * " r ° " tl
$.i,(IOll,noil,Ottn less Im all their work
weekly wage rather than Insist on
There
are
many other lovely flow - 1
$5,5110,000 to $20,000,000 in the same
It ts natural tlint tinfarmers
n higher one and run the usk of not
i-rs
that
can
In- grown prulifically in
11 &gt;dd demand some lelief from the t \N ADI AN AUTHORITIES THINK period.
getting anything at all during the win
Florida.
Among
these are the gorijcasury, from congress and the peo­
THEY SIGHTED RUN­
ter months. Hut an abrupt change tit
geous
chrysanthemums,
the dainty
ple that will enable them to meet
EPWORTH LEAG UE
A W A Y BALLOON
Inbor prices is not expected. Certain
carnations
nnd
scores
of
old-fashion­
their losses and the conditions that
MEETS ST. LOUIS
clnsses of labor which have been paid
(By Th« A«o-i»u4 riui)
ed flowers that would decorate the
have arisen. But-the relief differs
ALL THIS WEEK girfdcns and enliven the landscape at
j»t war prices will have to come down.
OTTAW
A,
Dee.
28.—Canadian
nuin nearly cvrey section and in nearly
All this may be stubbornly fought Iry
different seasons, as flowers will grow
every agricultural community. Corn IhoriticH. announced believe missing
rBy Th* A**©r|*lr*1 Ptrtsi
the labor organizations, but the alter­
I
and bloom •verv month of the venr in
United
States
naval
balloon
which
is perhaps the worst -suffer, for al­
ST. LOUIS, Dec. 29.— Epwurlh
native may lie no work at all
Florida.
left
Roeknwny
December
l-'lth
deTHE INSIDE IS IMPORTANT.
though the crop raised this year is the
League leaders from throughout
Already requests to accept a cut largest ever grown, it brings In less seemled near Lake Temisckaming,
Easier lilies are easily grown in
Don’ t forget thnt it is just ns n«the jurisdlrlion of the Southern
-lias worked out successfully in sev­ to the funnel by the great sum of two hundred miles northwest of here.
Florida and there is no more beauti­ esaary
have your inner tuba
Methodist church met here tndn)
eral lines of business, and while ev­ SI ,til)U,tl00,UtMJ. The cane crop is also Declared careful analyzed winds, and
.j m
........
ful flower than the stately lily
a” strong, flexible nnd durable the
to consider plans for extending
erybody wants the other fellow to a sufferer, having lost both in the other conditions during flight made it
its purity.
ThC gorgeous hibiscus as. your outer shoes, nnd our vulcsnthe scope o f organization. Ap­
izing process will do this for joa
come down and nobody wants to bear yield ami in the value of the sugar nearly certain. Italtoon has three o f ­
the lovely oleanders, the magnificent
pointment of two field secretaries
,
,
It’s the best tire insurance you eoaU
the brunt of the reduction himself or produced.
ficers.
royal poincianns, the regal poinsct- j put your ttf0 n,oney into, for it da*
for each state was urged by the
herself, some-reduction in labor costs
The country rcnlzies the misfor­
ties,
the artistic bougnnvilln, the j ties, often trebles, tho life of boU.
speakers.
is inevitable. The business man who tunes of. the farmers and is disposed FLORIDA TO CALIFORNIA IN
flaming hignnio and many other, tires and tubes. We arc vulcaninflf
wisely made his- prices on a basis of to grant them all the relief it can,
flowering trees, plants nnd vines' specialists.
'
24 HOURS BY PLANE
the average cost for n period of nor­ financially and legislative. Thu far - 1
mal years, is the lucky individual liter bus been umon^the first to suf­ .SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Dec. 29—
kent vulcanizing works
nowadays. Yet few of them were able fer from drop in prices. Other do- 1
nttempt to fiy 2079 miles, from
Few people in the world hnve the 1
Phone 17
to do so unless they sacrificed prof­ dines will come and come soon—and Florida to California, in an airplane
oportunity of living in such benuti-Joak and 3rd SL
Sanford, FRrH»
its altogether during waj^years, and other values will he reduced in like 1,1 twenty-four hours, will bo mnde
I
&amp;
the number who did that is very proportions nnd equalized as to all (February 22d by Lieut. Alexander
GENERAL PUBLIC INVITED TO
small.
•
goods. So that the farmers probub- Pcnrson, Jr., Mnj. Henry C. Pratt, air
HOLY CROSS PARISH HOUSE
in^ly will not be compelled to bear an °Rlcer o f the Eighth Corps Aron,
Perhaps the most optimistic
TO RECEITIION
Washington are those who see in undue proportion of the shrinkage in announced today. Licutennnt Pearson
the falling prices of building
mater- values. It will have to he apportion- 'van the transcontinental nir race laRt
Tho Holy Cross Parish House will
inis theanswer tq thelabor question, ed equitably. Hut the work of relief winter.
G IL L E T T E T IR E S
The flight will he mde in three be the scene of the nnnual reception
High rent, it hns been contended, has j and adjustment can begin well with
“hbps.” The ntarting point 'will be given by the rector to the members
been the back-bone of every demand agriculture.—Tampa Tribune,
I’nhlo Beach, Jacksonville, Fla.
for increases in wages. The shortage
of the church; the various organiza­
in houses has been nation-wide. Some
The first hop of . 804 titifeh will be
im w h e r e s
building materials arc back to pre­
made to Ellington Field,, Houston, tions In connection with the church
war prices but building on a general
Tex.; the Becond from Ellington Field and the general public on Snturday
acale will not be resumed until labor SINCE RECEIPT OF REPORTS OF to E) Paso, n distance of 060 miles, evening, January 1, 1921. It is the
conics down, too, for anyone wanting
and the third Is scheduled from El custom of tho rector to give one of
NEW AMERICAN NAVY
to build a house and "sell it several
Paso to Rockwell Field, San Diego,
HAVE I1F.EN RECEIVED
these general receptions each year
years hence for at somewhat near the
Calif., 615 miles.
and
this Is tho eighth of its kind. The
1 10 / Thu A it s k ille d P r i l l )
original cost, will not build at war
DEAL
The flight will bd the first attempt
Men's
Club of the parish have the re­
LONDON,
Dec.
28—
Calls
for
prices of labor, if tho purchasing
to cross tho continent for n, contin­
il l
power of the dollar should gradually United States, Great Britain, and uous rccard, the two necessary stops ception In charge and they are plan­
ning
on
a
large
gathering
and
will
Japan
to
curtail
naval
expenditures
increase, the average workman will
only requiring forty-five minutes.
entertain with .music, dancing,'cards
not be justified in asking for the re­ ly mutual agreement featured by sev­
IM’S right about the matter. The arrow of auto
nnd a lunch.
tention of high wages, but the trou­ eral London newspapers tmley. ‘Jour­
You are earnestly requested to bo
opinion in this town points directly at us. We
ble will be to mnko the averuge man nals express anx'ety prevailing!! M1 re
present on the mentioned dntc any
are the repairmen who charge fo rthe exact amount
accept that line of the reasoning un­ zb'- »• receipt of reports &gt;&gt;f new Ar.icr.
time between the hours of 8:00 nnd
of time we spend on a commission and the material
Anxiety traced
til the dotlar actually docs buy as icon nnvnl program
employed.
1 1 : 0 0 o’clock nn denjoy n social eve­
t u'v.ii'ption if United St.U-j bulldi
much ns it used to.
ning.
The trouble about the readjustment t ig r.. ivy Great Britain mo t do 11 r
ciI economic conditions is that things wi.*c
RAISE MORE FLOWERS IN
do not move uniformly, und naturnlly
SEVERE ENOUGH TO SHAKE
FLORIDA.
reductions in labor cost will be resist­
FOR THE DRINKS
ed. In the sense that a fall in labor
Florida has been extensively ad­
(Br The AuocUtcd T m i)
prices is yet to conic, the painful ness
vertised
as the land of'sunshine and
WILLOWS,
Calif.,
Dec.
29—
Earth­
o f the economic situatipn is not over,
flowers,
therefore wo should exert
quake
bo
severe
thnt
inhabitants
but with unemployment so extensive will break n Cold, Fever and
ourselves
to make good on the flower
were
aroused
occurred
here
at
twothe resumption of large business op­ Grippe quicker than anything
erations after the first of the year we know, preventing pneumonia. fifteen this morning. No damage re­ pnrt of It, leaving the Bunshine to the
Creator, who has always smiled upwill tend toward the relief of those
17-13tc ported thus far.

COTTON BROKER HENRY Mc UULI N
JEWELER
OF ATLANTA
KILLS HIMSELF
SCHELLE MAINES

MISSING BALLOON
THREE OFFICERS
LANDED CANADA

VULCANIZING

HOLY CROSS
z :: r s s
RECEPTION

“ r J ' a , ..

AU TO

H r /

K ? 1-»

Ki

SMITH BROS.

J
,
'
AH AUTO REPAIR!
SHOP TH A T
VKILL GIVE M E
A PAIR

EXPRESS ANXIETY

j

THIS ARROW
BEHIND .

EAR IS POINTING
RIGHT AT THE
RIGHT SHOP
B

EARTHQUAKE
IN CALIFORNIA
THIS MORNING

J

.

�**

THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31,1920

FLORIDA GROVERS SUFFER
WITH PRESENT HIGH RATE
ON SHIPPING AND LABOR

LAKE MONROE FRANK CLARK
WOULD JAIL
MALE VAMPS

Times:* "Don't you do it Sid! A fter
the first of January you will .drop in­
to on obscurity so deep that you will
never be heard of again in Floridn
politics. There’s no 'como back' for
you. You- were put into a perman­
ent political sleep when that Fletch­
er majority hit yott last June and
your following has shrunk to the
vanishing point. A thoroughly ex­
posed fakir can never do business
with the name crowd agnin."
But Sidney 'Johnson Cntts is a hu­
morist himself. He knows he will
never run ngain for anything politic­
al. He just wants to see if the state
will jump nnd look around behind it
if once more he lets out a loud and
sudden p-s-tl It jumped n little and
Sid chuckled. But Sid knows when
he hns got enqugh. He is no Bryan
for punishment.—Tampa Tribune.

REPUBLICANS
CLASH WITH,
DEMOCRATS

fit

Christmas Greetings! Good fortune
attend you, good angels defend you,
good thoughts possess you, is the
hearty wish towards all this happy ■
OLD BILL TARIFF IS STILL
yuletlde. That the greatest blessings
--------shower you, prosperity follow you ,1 WASHINGTON) Dec. 27.—-A bill
BONE OF CONTENTION
peace and happiness enfold you has Just been offered In tho house
WITH PARTIES
throughout the joyous season.
by Congressman Frank Clark of Flor(By Tb« Aatoclitod Pr»«)
The great Christmas spirit, with itJn to prevent ogling, flirting and
K C :|
AMATEUR JOURNALISM
WASHINGTON,
Dec. 27,— Repub­
i n c b e w e d k a t i m rh i t t h e
its glow and warmth, descended upon mashing o n tF street, Washington's
lican and democratic leaders in sen*
- £T 71*
. * lUi e
i ’
STATE A
Early in the spring of 1920, about our school the week before the holt- fnahlonable shopping street, which
ate clashed today on house emergency
the male species Indulging
BLOW
February 1st, I think, I wns struck days. Happy faces grew brighter wonld
bill. Hitchcock characterized mean*
still,
animation
pervaded
the
atif
this
practice.
with the idea of getting out nn ama­
urc as embargo bill and proposition
teur paper. Almost all boys hnvc a mosphcrc ns the great holiday np- Tho bill provides that all persons
to
restrict American commere*.
yearning similar to this sometime or proachcd. SantnCInus in many and who loiter on tho street or who stand
SvJ.
1
Charged Republicans proposed to ru sk
rr-'SS***-1
or ncar the entrances of theatres,
other, and I hnd always been inter­ various expressions wns much in evithrough measure practically
dence, nlso sketches of holly, mlstlc- motion picture shows or other places
nFTURNS RECEIVED FOR FRUIT ested in writing nnd publishing.
consideration.
Republican
My typewriter hnd just nrrived, nnd toe, bells, etc., were a pronounced ° f amusement and by any means
AND VEGETABLES EATEN UP
denied legblatlon contemplated
Then too, the graceful whatsoever annoy any woman or girl
I got busy on the first issue. It was feature.
nY CARRIERS* CHARGES
bargoes.
such person had no prevlto have four typewritten pages, G by i Christmas tree with Us softly colored with
There mny be plenty o f moonshine
_
and pretty decorations was 1°* acquaintance are each and all of
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 27.— Be- 9 inches. I typed 10 copies of the llghts
Another permanent investment fo r
first
issue
and
mailed
them
out
to
carefully
drawn. All these suggestions them hereby declared to be^vagrants. and “ red likker" in Sanford but it wns
esusc of the high freight rates exist­
the city of West Palm Beach that was
'were oozing between times,
till i “ There Is a,species of the male even not in evidence on Christmas day. The'
ing on railroads, growers in Florida different boys, ns samples.
proposed nt the meeting of the co m ­
Lewis
Shipp,
of
Sanford,
took
the
!
Thursday
when
the
mid-term
exammore deadly tha the female that has city wns remarkably quiet in this re­
jnd other Southern states' are fac­
missioners wns the first' reading o f
ing * critical situation. Growers nnd job of assistant editor, and he also 1(nations were over, restraint was made a certain street In the national spect for which all of ua arc truly an ordinance for the issuance of bonds
dippers are losing heavily. Gencr- typewrote a few on his typer. By this lifted, exuberance soared, teachers eapltol famous as well as Infamous thankful.
to pay for the Kennedy docks.
|from tho Potomac to tho Pacific
*1 conditions in the fruit industry time I wns ready to Btort on the sec­ nnd pupils were ns one.
s
Then away to the woods ,v/henf coast," Mr. Clark said,
btve not been satisfactory, although ond issue, I had ten subscribers at
heavy shipments o f fruit have been the rate o f 25c per year. The second eager hands claimed an evergreen! A year on the rock pile la the best
them, he said, and It will
‘ pjjc. Hundreds o f cars o f Florida isauo had a grand ( ? ) circulation of from *f.'r E'oridn Within the audi-,®01*
25
copies.
torium
it
was
carried
its
massive
make
the
worst
he-vamp want to wear
oranges have been sold in the North
m im
About this time I decided that I proportions filling spnee from floor t o . blinders for the rest of his natural
*
-■
£jLjg*»*
daring the last few weeks at prices
had
to
have
a
press.
It
was
too
slow
which lea** Attic or nothing for the
ceiling, Ita wide-spreading arms ex- Hfe.
growers, and in many cases the fruit and laborious to typewrite 25 separ­ tended In benediction over the happy,1 The Florida congressman's attenhai.not realised enough to pay for ate copies. So I kept my cyis peeled rollicklng, merry children. Soon all tlon waa first called to the pt^sence
picking, hauling, packing and freight. for a press. I wanted one somewhere ’was a gala siene. Big sprays of
^ e so-called "cake-eatm " by readNone
Shipments of 'Florida fruit have aropnd a 6x9 hand press.
holly, mistletoe, Christmas posters,
antics *of young men on
been heavy this year. Supplies of showed up, nnd I was just about
bells, all were there. The the \yaahIngton streets. When he de*
**
competitive citrus up to tho present ready to. give up, when I managed to 1Christmas tree, gay with decorations,1^ e d to Urodueo this bill, designed to
buy
just
the
one
I
needed
from
Mr.
Materials
In
all
building
linea
are
now
at
a
lower
mark
haTe been comparatively light, and
the most of them fashioned by the break up circles of negro Idlers, he
' than they have been for years, and are at a lower level
the fruit men behove that under nor­ Robb, in this city. He had it laying hands of the children, fairly groaned' approached the subject with an open
than they will be in a few weeks' hence, If all Indications
in
his
shop
for
several
years,
and
was
mal conditions the markets would
&amp; 5I
beneath the weight of the many pres- mind toward Including the masculine
point true.
glad
to
dispose
of
it
as
much
ns
I
have absorbed the Florida oranges at
Conditions in the lumber market are such that every
ents.
One
feature
of
the
decorations
IBft
within
the
Bcope
o
f
h
b
buL
It
(
'
indication points to an early riae in the price of building
very reasonable prices. Shipper a say wns glad to get it,
Iv
materials. The simple law of supply and demand, If there
I
ordered
the
rollers
and
type
in
a that deserves special mention was th e, wn8 n°t ur*tB he took an afternoon^
i
the South has not taken its usual
blackboard
drawings:
The
FirAt
.*"&gt;11
down
F
street
that
his
mind
were
no
other
inf
Inences,
la
such
aa
to
indicate
that
the
- ills
proportion of the shipment on ac­ jiffy, nnd while I was waiting for it Christmas, Christ, the New Born registered something more amvindag
present low prices carinol long prevail.
J
typewrote
the
third
issue,
which
count of the purchasing power of the
For the past 60 days prices have maintained the un­
and The Stable of Bethlehem, &gt; a n doubt so fa r as the existence o f
consumers being below normal. This hnd a circulation o f 30 copies, afid'
precedented low level and still remain at that point, bat
the latter being drawn by a little these ntale “ vamps" goes. It !a said
It’s not a safe proposition to expect them to remain at this
mult growers attribute to low prices contained G pages,
point long.
Well, after what seemed months of nine-year-old girl assisted by one of . that he apprbached *. popular corner
for cotton and other commodities.
At the present low prices an oppgiiunlty la offered
her
classmates.
So
admirable
was
“
"d
“P
^
*
young
dandy
leaning
Idly
The low prices in thO'^South have waiting, the mnterial finally came,
the proBpective builder for a tremendous saving in build­
this
thnt
it
received
the
approval
o
f
,
a8*Inst
a
doorway
for
support
with
forced a larger percentage of soles nnd I got rendy to print the fourth
I -f.
ing materials. BUT IN ORDER TO GET THE FULL
the ever present cigarette at hand.
BENEFIT OF THEM IT WILL RE NECESSARY TO
/
than usual in the Middle West and issue of tho "Floridn Scout." This everyone.
At 7:00 o'clock the lights were The congressman stood for a moment,
START NOW, SO DON’T DELAY.
Eastern markets. Grower* and ship­ wns the next to the last week of
switched on nnd soon the hum o f ’ *t •» also related, gazing upon the
school,
bo
I
wns
busy
"boning”
for
pers in Florida believe that the im­
human clothes model googling every
portant point is thnt while the aver­ tho exams, nnd bad very little time voiceB denoted the fnst-filllng nudlyoung woman who passed that way.
age price, delivered in the markets for printing. I set- up the type for torium. The exercises were in keep­
Thnt. wns enouh for the Floridan. He
during the past few weeks will not one column of the front page, when ing w ith^hc occasion nnd consisted
had Been all he wanted.
net the growers coat of production to my disgucst I found that I didn’ t o f songs^ refcltntiotyi^ Instrumental
SERVICE
QUALITY
PRICE .
have
etiough
type.
I
ordered
more
music, etc., until the crowning featthe same average price n few yenra
LOOKING
TWO
YEAllS
AHEAD
CORNER
THIRD
AND
MYRTLE
PHONE 135
type
at
the
Herald,
nnd
when
it
cume
|
ure
when
Old
Santn Claus made his
ago, would have given the grower
I
set
up
the
other
column.
(The
pa(appearance
and
having
hniled
from
about enough to cover the cost.
Scarcely has Florida settled down
Orange growers in Florida nre now per was to be eight 6x9 pages). Then the North Pole clear to the Land of &gt;
after
one biennial election until there
paying freight rates CG per
cent 1 was all ready. Lifting up the form, Flowers, by way of company, Mrs. |
* , i ii
conies
rumblings of what will be In
higher than the rates pnld three years I found thnt the type fell out In |Santa Clnus conic too. Although
the next political campaign. How­
ago The railroad officials nrgue thnt places. After fixing this, I set the ludicrous in the extreme in her farever, this time it is a “ humorsome"
the increased freight rates come out chaso in the press and made a proof. n()rlb ci0thes, she having forgotten
feature, ns the Scotch would say,
of the consumer. This in not true,' There were mistakes galore. Correct- to change nt Jacksonville, she wns
which is injected.
fruit shippers state, in connection ■inK these, I wns finally ready to print, none the less welcome, and was al­
Cntts! Imagine it, can you? Cntts
with perishables. Selling prices o n , 1 printed it nil right, making 125 together useful in the distribution of
running' for the United States senate
perishables are governed by the law ' copies.
the many gifts to otrr boys nnd girls. in 1922! Ob boy, what'll the people
About this time I began to get re­
of supply nnd demand in the opinion
And so the happy hours sped nwny do to hjm?
of local shippers. They declnrc that sults from the advertisements I had nnd the hearts. of our ehiudren, and
Over in west Floridn “ Cntts carit is impossible to name nnd main­
over
tain a selling price on fruits nnd
The "Seminole; fln(j mm]c mcrry by the true Christ- in Wcst Florida conics this advice to
vegetables based on cost nnd conse- Scout" published at Jacksonville, com -, mftS „p|r|t
him from one of the wisest nnd best
•cquently they say the increases in bined with my paper, and this helped
RoberU Wynne entertained papers, the old Gadsden County
m -m
freight rates arc paid by the produc­ my paper a whole lot, as the S. S
S..1
j h er' fr|md&gt; wlth n birthday party.
er.
wns then "Florida’s Lending Tribe Games wepe enjoyed nnd delightful
Railroad officials,
the increase Paper.' After the consolidation
I
0
v*
refreshments served, All bod a most
in freight rates are so small, as com took over this slogan myself, nnd still
enjoyable evening.
pared to the prices paid by the con­ use it.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dorcas and
sumer, that they do not make any
Now
Used In connection with no other
difference one way or the other. Ship­ 1921
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* }-.n° w k®v® p00 pni(1 su’JscrH&gt;- y
atjd_
flnd
BOn
0f
Pennsylvania,
left;
subject does the newly coined aadt
pers rnaintaih that this is not cor* ers and the paper is* now printed on Yaddy
WtCASepFFME-B
for
Miami
after
a
few
weeks’
visit
rvrt. The Produce News.
frequently heard expression fo o t ­
W h e n the b o d y begins to stiffen
n large power press, which I own.
to J. W. Miller.
1b and m ovem en t becom es painful it
* - aAl
The postnl clerks at the postofficc
ed above,'mean more or apply witk
Mrs. Emma Lake of Louisville
is usually on indication that the
nearly have a fit when 1 bring my pa­
A CTO PLUNGES INTO
a guest of her son, Ben Lake and
greater force than in the Blatter ,
kidney* are ou t o f order. Keep
Byron Steph­
r i v e r , t w o d r o w n e d per down for mailing.
family.
$19
these organa healthy b y taking
ens, Sanford, illustrates it with a
of insurance on your property* as­
Dr. W. F. Blackman is in Chicago
ST PETERSBURG, Fla., Dec. 2G, cover design. I believe I get as much
suring you against financial loo*
on. business.
—Mrs, Henry Kramer, 55, and Miss mail na Bob Holly himself.
Mr.
J.
F.
Bohannon
has
returned
to
in the event of Ita destruction by
WILLARD LUMLEY,
Emily Kramer, 54, New Brunswick,
his home nt Knoxvlllo after a visit to
Sanford,
Fin.
N- J., were drowned yesterday after­
fire.
his brother, Mr. narvey Swaggcrty.
noon when the automobile in tvihch
Mrs. Homer Smith of Chicago is Tha world’s standard ramady for Udnay,
they were riding ran o ff a-bridge.
visiting her. brother and wife, Dr. tlvar, bladdar and uric add uoublao.
Henry Kramer, husband and brother,
'
Pamoua tinea 169&amp; Taka ragulariyand
SEE US ABOUT
and Mrs. W. F. Blackman.
•
wn* driving the automobile, wns
kaap In good baallh. In tbraa aiiea, all
Mrs. E. L. Knlserman nnd baby of droggiata. Guamntaod aa rapraaantad.
FIRE lNSURANCEI
rescued. He was taken to a hospital,
Cleveland
have Joined their family Lack far ik« u . . Cald HaSal— arary
■V „
^here it is said his condition is con­
here. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kalserman will
sidered serious.
soon move to their new home on Sanhirst reports thnt tho automobile
i1
Was driven o ff the bridge while the Thedford’s BIick-Dranght Highly
*
;
’
f °M rHRoMt*Wynnc of Cl.ro I,
party wns wntching dn airplane were
H
,
-i
RecomnendeiOij aTenncwee
Ing the holidays with his family here.
*
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- m
denied by Mr. Kramer. The party
A community Christmas tree will y
Grocer lor Troubles Re­
had driven to a beach resort after
W fi
be hnd nt tho grnded school Friday
their Christmas dinner and were re­
sulting from Torpid
: f Vw&amp;l
^^
night. Everybody Invited.
turning to their winter home here.
r
Liver.
They were riding in a closed car nnd
r
Is now, ready to serv e the trade in this part of
CARUSO SUFFERING
had driven on tho bridge approach
FROM PLBUROSY
. •'
"hen the hub of the automobile
Florida in everything in
East Nashville, Tcnn.— Tho efflO&gt;
MUST TAKE REST
caught on the guard rail and toppled lency of Thedford’a Black-Draught, the
t
the automobile over the rail into 15 genuine, herb, liver medicine, la
:35
(Br Tk* AitwIaUd Tntt)
feet of water.
vouched for by Mr. W. N. Parse na, a
NEW YORK, Dec. 27^—Condition
Mr. Kramer, hiB wifo and siater, grocer o f thla city.
"It D without o f Caruso, suffering pleurisy,'Is un­
escaped from the tightly closed auto­ doubt the best liver medicine, and I changed. . Physicians *prescribed rest
A
mobile, How they managed to get don't bellere I could get along without
Ssld singer may return to stage with­
out of the automobile Mr. Kramer It I take It for aonr stomach, head­
in two weeks.
®culd not explain. Kramer, who is ache, bad 11Ter, IndigeaUon, and all
I
years old, held the two women un- other trouble* that are the revolt of
BRITISH, FRENCH
LUMBER PRICES ARES LOWER and this is the time
aer his arms and they were pulled
a torpid Urer.
AfcD ITALIAN
•from the water by'pasaerbys. Efforts
to build the home that you have been wanting so long
"I have known and used It for T**ra,
p r e R i b r STO MEET
r.
.4
. !f
to revive the women failed. Kramer and ean and do highly recommend It
hurried to a hospital.
to every one. I won't go to bed with*
(Br Tha AuoeUUS final
out It In the honea. It will do all It
PARIS, Dec. 27.~Newspapers de­
=v:,1
PRESENTED WITH
claims to do. t can’t say enough for clare, British, FTench and Italian pre­
r*
MASONIC EMBLEM I t "
. miers will meet at Nice next month.
* Many other man and women through­
Judge Maihes la the proud posses- out the country have found Black* ENACTMENT BILL
®°? of a fine* Masonic emblem that Draught just aa*Mr Parsons describes
MEANS MORE TAX
—valuable In regulating tho llrer to
presented to him by the Baptists •
y m
I . Sunday School and Church yesterday. Its normal functions, and' in cleansing
- ‘im V
WASHINGTON; D a f 27}—Secre­
F Dr. Hyman making the presentation the bowels of Impurities.
tary Houston declared enactment bill
Thedford'a Black-Draught liver modi- 'meant added tax, and treasury ought
•, P&lt;*ch. Thq emblem Is a watch fob
or pin and is worn today by the judge &gt;Im u the original and only gonulna. not be called upon to assume any ad-i,
*ho feels that it is not only good to Accept no Imitations or subetittiU* Ultlonal burdens.
•}*
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IN T H E H E A R T OF T H E W O R L D 'S G R E A T E S T V E G E T A B L E S E C T IO N
NUMRER 20

SANFOIU), FLORIDA. FRIDAY, JANUARY 2.1323

VOLUME XI

Disabled War Veterans
Sanford Starts New Year
Form Carry on Society
With F in est Prospects
Cannot Live on Pension
Business Unusually Good
Oil Prices Are lip
Pittsburg, Pa. Jan. I . — Oil men
were startled today when the princi( pal oil purchasing agency announced
I another advance In the price of crude
^oil. Pennsylvania grade, being lifted
125c a barrel to $5. These prices are
the highest ever quoted in Pittsburg
for the grades affeted, and sjiell the
I third advance within two months.
,vn
grow ers
loo k
fo r
The steady Increase may spur de­ AND WILL DO MUCH TOWARD
HELPING DISABLED SOL­
velopment to n point where produce
mST SEASON IN H IS T O R Y I ..
tilt
til
I
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“ kw
BUILDINGS
con tem ­
lion
will
be
sensibly
increased.
Se­
DIERS TO LIVE
S U M M IT
HELD
AS
REV ELLERS
HELD
SW A Y GLADYS
plated
ACCOMPLICE
IN
RROWN veral wells abandoned a sunworthy
UNTIL T H IS
MORNING
IN
New York, Jan. 1.—Disabled war
of attention are being cleaned out,
MURDER
ONE LAST RIG T IM E
Tie |ieople of Sanford nnd of Sem­
connected up with similar wells veterans in Boston, Cleveland, Cin­
inole County are enterinu upon the
Mount Clement, Mich., Jan . l.i and then carefully pumped.
New Yrok, J a r . &gt;, (B y Associated
cinnati, Baltimore, Milwaukee,
DcSew Year today under the most nuNew Y’enrs celebration (lly AssociatodPrcss) Summons was
troeit,
Columbus,
O.,
San
Francisco,
*.re“ ’ 1,11
jpicious circumstances of their career
along the White Way continued iisued today for the return of Gladys
Not A Candidate
Denver, New Orleans and Minneapolis,
This fretion is experiencelnu the l&gt;cst
until dawn this morning the revellers Summit whose implication of her
-won in every line of business that
Mexico
City.
Dec.
BO.—Carlo*
Zehandicapped for life and unable to
taking advantage of what was con ­ Zoom-mate Mrs. Cecil Vester caused
h„ ever isfallon it and as a f&gt;eople
tlna, a member of the senate who some more than barely live on tho govern­
a
warrant
to
he
issued
for
the
la
t­
sidered the last opportunity to cele­
„ jhould make this a slay of thnnksbrate in New York's traditional ter charging her with complicity in time ago was proclaimed by his friends ment allowance *&lt;f
a month during '
rivine ami praise for the many blowing*
'a - a presidential cumiidati, nu- written
thn murd«*r «f 1 &lt;i«nlcv Prtw n.
hilurious mender
! their vo, .tit'ii.*1 training, have written
Lowed u|K»n us. Tills is the first
i to the capital pres* * hat he
1to the headquarter* of tho Carry on
tir.c ir.ut Sanfurd h«» Viwi. wuo&gt; l —
I candidate.
Who Bailed Him Out
Rutile of Jutland
the tourist business. One of the great1Association here requesting the estab­
Washington, Dec. 2 0 .—The new
Parts, Jan. 1.—Captain do Parseval,
«t tourut cities in the state with evrrylishment of Carry On Clubs in the cities
of the French Navy, who has
Just ports alleged to he circulated In New
P i-t that uocs wi‘ 1. a tourist resort thU
named.
written a book on The Battle of Jutland, York l»y the Mexican consulate there
tin » as never able to take care of the
According to tho projector* of tho
says: * The British owed their sucre*** that President Wilson or Secretary
vi.itors before in larue numliers but
association which provides tho wounded
Lansing
paid
the
necessary
hail
to the valor of the sailors the strength
lilh the advent of several hotels and
soldier* with a good home, nourishing
of the rldefs, more thun any material money to have the American consu­
the many changes made in the hotels
food, laundry, dental and medical care,
sti|H*r orlty liccauso as a matter of fact lar agent. W. O. Jenkins, released
slrea.lv !*tablUhcd Sanford will liegin
transportation nnd an allowance for
the material at the dLsposal of the from the Puebla jail, will be inves­
this season to cater to thLs great Flo­
clothes, all for $10 a week, a dependent
British admirals was rotagively inferior tigated by the Senate foreign rela­
rida crop
ex-fighter
U thus left with money
tions sub-committee inquiring into
to that of the Germans."
With tourists and the winter vege­
enough to keep up his war risk insur­
Mexican ulfain*. it was announced
table business, with wholesale houses,
ance and have some amusement bo-*
here
tonight by Francis J . Hourful,
Capture
Rebel
Chiefs
*ith new factories, with many new lines
side. Since last April, when tho first
counsel for the sub-rommittec.
of busint-s starting up everywhere ami
Mexico City, Jun. 1.—Two important
experimental
club was opened in New
TESTIMONY AND
ARGUMENTS
1 Lansing, on being told of the al­ ANNUAL MAGAZINE GIVES THE York at 38th street and Madison nvomore new |&gt;cople here thnn can lie houscaptures i f rebel chiefs have been roARE IN CASE TO JURY TODAY
leged reports that he end the Presi­
,d Sanford presents the appearance
RECORD NORTH AND SOUTH nue, accommodating forty men and
government dent conferred with J . Gaiter Hansen
,
i ported by the federal
if a town that is a sure thing nnd the
Tuskccgce, A la, Jon 1 «&lt;By Associ­ ten extra for meals ,ita work Is said to
« » “ •V* ' J “" 1 ,n &gt;’ A ***
within the put few Jay,. Luis Medina who furnished the bond, before llani
holiday reason was the heat the mer­
Press) All the testimony Is completed Barron, who for some time ho* o!|&gt;crated sen left the United States, and said ated Pres*) Eighty lynching* were re­ Jinve shown great possibilities. Tho
chants have ever experienced The
organization oiiencd another New Herald understands that after the first and the arguments licgan today in the in the state of Chiapas, lias been ap­ he never heard of Hansen until his corded by the Tuskregee Institute York club on Christmas Day ami the
of the year one firm in particu nr will trial of the state prohibition inspector prehended, and Rafael Pimentel, a n a m e came out as being the man who Annual in a summary lor last year week previously one with a capacity ,
includes seven whites Five lynchings for 150 men was opened In Washington.
build about twenty new houses ami Hall charged with the murder of Law­ former general in the state of Oaxaca, who lurnished the hail.
were
in the north nnd west
mere if |&gt;os*i!i!e.
rence Husdson and It was possible the
Tho enterprise is said to have the
contemplated
ca5C
wouj
j
i;o
to'the
jury
Indore
night
Another hotel is also
approval of tho American I-cgion which
MORE WOMEN EMPLOYEES
for the summer, new business blocks
is reported raising $50,000 In Ncware on the way, the bulkhead nnd
Orleans for a "C aro’ On Club” there.
Weather Report
ltritlsb InduiKlry Wants Them
lake front will he licautificd with sev- ,
Denver, with 3,000 arrested tubercular
cloudy today; moderate
Preference To Men
ml neft buildings and the grounds'
wh(]{' § m0ltly south and
cases, Is also reported to l&gt;c preparing
ftdl be put in first class *hape H&gt;o
hweft ,, the WCathe.* forecast for
London, Jan. 1.—The great lncrea«e for a club drive. Altogether there are
city ft ill l.v under the n e w commission
‘
nnJ vidnUyt nCcordlng to
In thp number of women employed in between 230,000 nnd 200,000 disabled
form of government and 1 every etti- J
|
huUclin. Concerning
British industries has Income an im­ ex-service mon In the United States.
,er ft.ll lend the new office" their &gt;
i.wthcr conditions, the bulletin
portant factor, nnd only an expansion
Tho "boys" in the Carry On Club­
lujjHir; the city should make great •*
,„
in Industry can take care of all the houses do much of the housework and
« M » t .,,a ,J .h o * l&lt;M» that have wads as M l »*•
...........
onbor—both male nnd female—now enforce their own regulations. A big
Usa .......... minds Ins many year.
"Under lire influenre of a I. m«
available, according to a statement by sunny living room filled with ex- sol­
iif low tire*sun* that extends
from
the American Chatnlier of Commerce dier* playing, reading and chatting or
Th.ru are numerous projects upon
j
region temiwratures
s c „ OTX
CHARGED
WITH BRAZIL READY TO PAY FOR
ah,I, tin. ,.p e r eould dila.e but »
" J
hl#hcr ‘ „ t
rlver.
i singing to the accompaniment ol a
TRANSPORTATION
OF
dUOlt in London.
MURDER OF PRETTY YOUNG
Sir Auckland Geddes, President of phonograph or piano is the chief fcatufre
GERMAN FA R M ER S
U'~ ............ r
Z e
K „‘ " ,h »«ende,l by In ew rln , rloudlnm and
the Board of Trade, recently declared of the institution. Ono young ex­
STENOGRAPHER
power, to tell them here Enough m
, ollthcrIy *ind*. Colder weale ...... .hat our iwelJo .houM itart —
w „,
Berlin, Jan. 1. (B y Associated that the country’s production would fighter said ho gained 31 pounds in 30
Louisville, Jan 1 (By Associated
in today and make Sanford what it
.
Pressi Brazil is ready to receive and have to he Increased, not only for the day* as a result of the good food nnd
Press) Christopher Schott the physi­
ikoul.l have been several years ago. northwest.
pay for the transportatirn of three sake of export markets, hut to alworl* care ho had received. The first club
cian charged with the
anow muura
'
ciun
mv murder of Eliza- thousnnd German agricultural work- surplus labor. According to Ids fig­ was formed it was said, liecause it was
the gri.tot city in south central Flo-! *’Snow
flumes ore not *! in the upper
plains states and the Missouri valley 1&gt;ot|, Griffiths enjoyed Ills freedom to­
era according to the newspaper ures, said the American Chamber, shown by carefully complied statistics
' to the west of the cyclonic depression day being released on ladl of eight
ures, said the American Chnmlwr, that while un invalid young man might
Yorwaerts.
to the south; eWwhiie Hie weather thousand dollars last night
then* an* already over KOO.OOO mon* be ab!&lt;* ta live on $33 a month In many
is generally fair in the West.
The
men ami women employed, or looking parts of the country it cas Impossible
winds are light southerly on Hie lower
for employment in the industrial world lm|H»**iblp to do so in a large city.
i*oast.
than before tho war. The demobiliza­
tion of triKqis would necessitate the
Victim F«*nllals Strike
absorption of almost another 1,000,000.
Vienna, Jan. 1.—Tlie
Christian
Socialist members of the Vienna city
Washington Celebrates
council have t«-en on strike for six weeks
Washington, Jan. 1. Washington ,
in protnt again, l f o powers given the
welcomed the new year tonight without
Workmen’! Cctniils. They
refuse
W ID ESPREAD
REVOLT
IS any piddle or semi-public functions,
to attend sltti* _.i or committee meetP R E SID E N T ’S
NAME •
W ILL
PLANNED
IN
KOREA hut with the usual church nnd home
* • ings
watch parties nnd street celebrations.
NOT
APPEAR
ON
S C U T II
AGAINST
JA PA N ESE
AS
\ P R O T E ST * If AGAINST,
Dinner dance* at the hotels appar-j
DAKOTA’S BALLOTS
*
After Bootleggers
Honolulu, Jun. 1. (B y Associate ently were more popular thnn ever.
ANOTHER
IN CREASE
IN
„ ,
,
___ York, Jun.
Federod in
THE PRICE OF FOOD
'
| New
Un 1.—
I-— rcdcrzal
Pierre, South Dakota, Jan 1, (By Press) Widespread revolt against The advent of nnt ionn! prohibition |
diet merits were returned today against Associated Press) No acceptance of the Jupnncsc in imminent in Korea
1'arU, Dec. .'il. ( Ily ^ Associated four men charging them with an alleged Democratic state conventions’ en­ according to the Tokio correspondent had no effect, for this was the third ABOUT
ANY
M ERE
A M ERI­
New Year celebration since the ban
I'f*" Independent Socialists circles conspiracy to dispose of 1500,000 worth dorsement of Woodrow Wilson to of the Honolulu Advert.ser.
CANS * THAT
MAY
HE
was plnced on the sale of liquor in the
in Berlin are carrying on an agitation of Green River whiskey. The defend­ succeed himself ns president had been
JA IL E D IN M EXICO
District of Columbia. Some members
in
of a general strike against ants are John Lynn and three associ­ Hied up to midnight last night the
After The Reds *
of
hotel parties "brought their own",
Mexico C ity, Dec. 31. (B y Associ­
the increase In the cost of food ac- ates , E. Fablcn , F. W. Doyle and
expiration i f the time limit for filing
and
diplomatic row continued to enjoy ated Tress) Foreign otlico officials
Washington,
Jan.
1.—Any
move­
to the Frankfort Gazette.
David S. Rouss.
according to th«A secretary of state. ment. however cloaked or distembled, its immunity from prohibition restrict­ declare they have found nothing to
As the result the name will not ap­ desifgned to undertnino the government ions.
make public regarding^, theg two
Lady Aslor Kn|oys It
pear on the March primary ballot will not he met with "unflinching.
Americans sailors under arrest at
London,* Jan. 1.—"Lady Astor Is
with the party endorsement.
l*-nditent, aggressive warfare." Attor­
Mazntlnn. It is underttood the snil'njoylrjg the attentions she Ls
ney General Palmer announced tonight
■or* have the freedom of the city but
li v in g in the House of Commons”,
MEXICAN CONGRESS OVER
in stating the poliry of the department
1they still are facing trial.M
^a) the Star. "Her vivacity is infectof justice for the forthcoming year in
iou . \eterzan members of Parliament
Will Not Meet Again Until September regard to radicalism.
For The Lcgitlaturc
are always &gt;milmg at her. They enter
First
The attorney general added suc­
I
hereby
announce my cancidacy
leave the House with n new elasticinctly that no quarter would be shown
Mexico
City
Jan
1
(By
Associated
for
the
position
of Representative for
'») ■ i here is u scramble to sit near
Press) The MexicanCongressadjourn-, Boahsvist* or others of their like,
Semono'.u
County
subject to the deci­
„
Tho
leaders seem to look
AFRAID
WOOD od last night The nextsenalun
will1whom ho descried ni "chiefly criminals,
sion of tho Democutlc primary. If
UI* -I her and ure f«l with a snmileAUT,1^ ! ! .T. ^
W I L L C L $ I M be September first
mistaken idealists, social bigots and CITY IS FLOOD ED IIY H IG H ­ elected to th's high office it will be my
*hat illumines
the whole chamber. A
x.nwa* VICTIMS
EST WATER RECORDED IN
unfortunates suffering from
various
duty to serve all the people of my co­
'he wants to chat with everybody
* *
*
FO
R TY
YEARS
forms of hy|(ercsthesia.
unty as their public rervant.
AMMUNITION BURNED
anc when, the
other nigni,
night, me
the Deputy
me inner
Chicago, Jun
I (By Associated
S f » i ts. * I__ 1
M l .
.
. . . .
F. T. FO RIFH .
Coblenz,
Germany,
Ja
n
.
1,
(B
y
the
inker had called ’order, order!’ be- Press) Authorities throughout
First Typewriters
American Stock In France Goes Up
Associated
Tress)
The
lower
parts
of
p
*'*t* talking to a meml&gt;er on country’ gravely await the reports of
In Flames
London, Jan. L—'Typewriters have the city are flooded by the rising
Weather Report
u‘* n°or of tie House, Lady astor at the New Years revels for confirmation
just
been put into use for the first time Rhine which is t tie honest ever
Nantes,
France,
Jan
1
(By
Associa­
For Florid i c h a y ton it I t sr.d
cr,c" skipped across the bar, and airily or refutation of their predictions thst
*»\ed her hand at the Chair as If to the wave of deaths from wood alcohol ted Press) Barracks containing a large in thn House of Commons Press galley, known In forty years. The American Thursday, wirmer totight, rredirate
'.*&gt; a'* r'ght, old man; never mind, which took 125 lives on ChrUtmass stock of American army munitions but over th« piuiesta of a minority of army unita have moved to higher variable wind* mostly Touth •nnd
older members.
ground.
*
have been dcstruoyed by fire
Southwest.
.are-ay I’ll do it again before long.' would be repeated

Would Take Care of
Crippled Veterans
legio n M oves it

NEW YEARS MICHIGAN
CELEBRATED M URDER
CASE UP
IN N. YORK

PROHIBITION
INSPECTOR
FOR MURDER

LYNCHINGS
RECORDED
INTUSKEGEE

LOUISVILLE GERMANS
PHYSICIAN W ANTED
IN BRAZIL
OUT ON BAIL

SOCIALISTS
OF BERLIN
ON STRIKE

J

REVOLUTION
ENDORSEMENT
BY KOREANS
NOT M A D E
AGAINST JAPAN
FOR WILSON

NOTHING
FOR WORRY
SAYS MEXICO

OLD RHINE
IS RISING
AT

—

COUNTRY NOW
AWAITS RESULT
NEWYEARS REVEL

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V

___

..1

&lt;— &gt;t &gt;ur„

rwi

Tourists Will Arrive in
Numbers Soon
HOTELS wiLL START

Iluys Chero-Colu Bottling Plant
W. It. Grovenstein of Brunswick
Georuin has purchased the plnnt of the
Chcro-Cola Uottlinu ’ C o , and taken
possession and will operate it in the
future Mr Grovenstein has boon in
the Chero-Cola business for many
years and is an experienced man in this
line and comes to Sanford with the
determination of puttinu out the Itest
that can be obtained not only in the
Chero-coln line but other soft drinks ns
well atid will ptove n valuable addition
to the business ife of the city
He and his family will make this
city their future home nnd l&gt;ccome
identified with the business and social
life of Sanford
Messrs
Taylor,
Townsend and Hawkins who have l&gt;een
operating the Chero-Coln plunt here
with great success have decided to onunue in other lines of business nnd they
turn over to the new owner a first
class business and plant in one of the
nest locations in the state

�DECEMBER 29, 1919

COUNTY
A BUNCH O F INTERESTING ITEM S FROM COR­
R ESPO N D EN TS— EVENTS O F SEM IN OLE COUN­
T Y -E F F I C I E N T R EPO R T ER S FOR T H E HERALD

Mr. and Mr*. Odell and daughter
and huaband Mr. r»nd Mr*. Ives, all
of Geneva, New York are located
at the Dr. Lewis farm for the winter
W. E . Graddick of Jacksonville,
spent Inst week with his »i*tor Mrs.
II. H. Pnttishnll.

GEO. G. HERRING
Attorncy-at-Law
No. 14 Gamcr-WoodrulT Building
SANFORD, FLA.

Dr. and Mrs. Ilurold Pnttishnll
and little son of Jacksonville arc
GRKND
HAS
here for the holidays with their psr- DOWNWARD
WILL SELL AT TEN PER CENT
ALREADY
ST A R T E D
AND
that the program of songs and ex- ents, Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Pattishnll.
UPSAl.A AND G RA PEVILLE
LESS KHAN PACKERS
TV
W ILL CONTINUE
errises be given next Sunday with
T M T L A rr
"M o rrv Christmas again to you,
Mesdnmes
M.
E.
Dooley
nnd
Au­
Washington, Dec. 23.—The govern­
the offering.
OXQPAhd a Happy New Y ear greeting
Washington, Dec. 2-1.— Expecta­ ment has 30,009,000 pounds of fresh
brey Mornn were shopping in Or­
The children are all rejoicing in
It isn’t now, but it'* warm ami truo
inndo Saturday for t h e S u n d a y tions of a decline in retail food pri­ frozen beef that it will sell to mayor?
•be Chri*t.*r.az holiday. May tho
ONLY
Ami I think It hoar* repeating."
School Christinas tree to ho held ces beginning between Jnn. 1 and nnd governors, In carlo'nd lots, at 10
Cjirist child b l * s nil, young or old
GROCERS
March
1,
was
expressed
tonight
by
Boat w|?hoj for the Sanford Hernt the Methodist church on Christ­
per cent, less than the packers will sell
with His Spirit of peace and good­
Attorney-General Palmer in u state­
nld and It’* many reader*.
mas eve.
it.
Is this much hee(7
will.
ment summing up the efforts of the
Mr*. Alfred Kricson and little
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Fern
Libby
and
Mrs
From the standpoint of vegetarians
Mrs. A. F. Westerdick visited
government to date in forcing down
daughter Ruth and Esther wore
it is more than the people should ever
Tuesday nt the home of Mrs. G lad* W. A. Whitcomb was also in the the cost of living.
pleasant visitors nt the homo of
party going to Orinndo.
eat. From the viewpoint of dietitians,
well on the West Side.
"T h e 'co st of Ijving, ulrcady under
Mr. and Mrs. Ballinger on Wednes­
Miss Edna Geiger of Orinndo is control," said the attorney-general, it is a* much as the 100,000,000 people
Mrs. Geo. Clark suffered a bad
day.
fall und what seemed to be an a t­ spending the holidays with her par­ "can he reduced if everyone who pro In the United States should cat in two
Mrs. Campbell and children and
tack of acute indigetsion the first of ents, M r. and Mrs. Geo. Geiger. duces will produce his utmost, if days. From the angle of the cowMrs. Kand.il were ulso dinner guests
punchcr, It means a herd of 45,000 steers.
the week.
Miss Kathryn Flynt and Mr. those who buy und consume will
of Mrs. Volio Williams.
From tho standpoint of consumers,
Mrs. Nylund is now able to sit up Walter Fiynt were shopping in San­ save nnd eliminate extravagance,
Learn the Cause of Dally Woes and
Miss Emma Tyner returned home
it
Is os much beef as they could buy
nnd if nil honest people will join
for a.* little while and we hope she ford last Tuesday.
End Them
from Lesbi/rg last Thursday.
When the back aches and throbs,
with the department of justice in for 412,000,000 at current retail prices.
will soon be stronger.
Mrs. Endor Curlett, Miss Emmfi
Mr. and Mrs. Gothprt Swunson
When housework is torture,
stamping out profiteering and hoard­ The government expect* to get about
Glad to note the renewal of the
When night brings no rest nor sleep,
Eichnor
and Mrs. J . I. Adams mo­
und friends tool: in the sights of airplane flights, 5 last week and 1
$3,300,000 for It, laid down at the point
ing."
When urinary disorder sets in,
tored
to
Orlando
last
Saturday.
DeLeon Springs last week, going in on Tuesdny and Wednesday this
of consumption. And furthermore
Women’s lot is a weary one.
Explnning that a downward trend
their car.
Doan’s Kidney Pills are for weak kid­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Grover Lefils left ir. retail prices ordinarily was shown the government expects this meat to
week, passed over.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krell and baby
Nearly all. the orange growers ore Monday for Apulachncoln to spend during the first two months of a save the consumers $6,000,000 on their neys.
Have proved their worth in Sanford.
Dorothy Mutildu are expected home busy marketing their fruit for the the holidays with Mr. Lefils’ sister year, Mr Palmer said it wns the hope meat bill.
This is one Sanford woman’s testi­
nt least for the holidays, from Lees­ holiday trade; we have heard of the sister and father.
And that is what is worrying the mony.
of the government " th a t this trend
Mrs. A. Smith, 409 Palmetto Ave.,
five
big packers. They have tried to
burg.
Pierson boys, Walfred and Carl,
will
he
accelerated
the
coming
year
Mrs. J . N. Prevutt, Miss Edith
says:
"Doan’s Kidney Pills have been
buy
this
meat,
Vhich
is
stored
in
NcA'
Knntoul, McLclan nnd little Christine Mc- by the campaign initiated by the
Mr. and Mrs. Voile Williams were Alfred Ericson, Albert
our standard kidney remedv for years.
York
and
Chicago,
for
export,
hut
the?
Voile
Williams,
J
.
E.
Lundquist,
dinner guests in town, Sunday of
At times I had a steady backache in
Lelan are visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. government whirh is ju st now get­
g'jvdernment refused to sell on their the small of my back and it gave me a
and A. F. Westerdick.
Mrs. B axter Williams and son.
Eugene Matthews nt Eae Gallic. ting well under way."
terms. The packers want to buy this
ed out feeling. 1 lacked ambition
Guess our patient mail man is
Mrs. Andrew Bcrtieson and baby
Although statistics compiled ananti couldn’t even do my housework. I
B ert Pattishnll and Mcndo Baker
beef,
unload
it
on
Europe
at
n
big
price
glad
thut
Christmas
comes
but
once
is spending the holidays with her
of Stntson came home Friday to naully by the government show that nnd prevent a reduction in meat prices had severe pains in the hack of my head
parents M r. and Mrs. Keid of Bos­ a year.
and dizzy spells, too. I used Doan’s
spend the holidays with home folks. in previous years retail food prices In America.
Kidney Pills and they brought relief. I
ton Georgia also making a long auto
increased during the fall months, Mr.
gladly give this endorsement."
Gordon Olmstead left for Ja ck ­
Mayors
who
want
to
give
their
con­
trip into northern Florida, to visit
Palmer said that "since Audust this
GENEVA
Price 60c nt all dealers. Don’t simply
sonville last Monday to he gone
a sister of hers.
year, such prices had been main­ stituents cheap meat may purchase ask for n kidney remedy—»et Doans
Miss Emmn Eirhnor, who has several days.
stituent*
cheap
meat
may
purchase
Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Smith
tained practically station ary ."
‘
Guess the conjunction of so many been visiting her sister Mrs. Charles
this frozen beef, by applying to any of had. Fostcr-Milhurn Co., Mfrs., IiufMiss Claru Phillips of Sanford will
planets accounts for the recent storm Brumley nt St. Augustine for some
Only since Oct. 22, when the nec­
the government zone retnil stores, for falo, N. Y.
weather of Saturday night, Sunday time, is luick aguin with her sister spend Christmas with her parents essary amendments to the Lever
f-nr*. !0 t„&gt; VI coils per pound. They
here.
and Mondny. A very low barometer Mrs. Endor Curlett, much to the
food control act wore passed, tl.a*
trmy Rot local meat dealers to handle
Me .it an Military College* Opens
with lota of rain and cold, but no I delight of her many friends ber v
attorney-general's statem ent
said,
it
at
a
fixed
bargain
of
profit,
hut
fair.
Mexico City, Dec. 24.—The Mill)
severe frost y**t.
9=^*
had it been possible to deal effect­
Miss Led a Peters was suddenly
EAST SANFORD
The governemnt thinks it should sell * / College of Chnpultepec, the
ively with all casee -of profiteering
On uccount of the storm it wan called to Jacksonville on business
Greeting! and good wishes to the und hoarding. From Oct. 22 to date, for from 15 to 20 cents a pound to con­ West Point of Mexico, will he re­
not possible to hold Sunday School Inst Friday, but hopes to get back
Herald and all its readers for 0920. 197 prosecutions have been instituted sumers.
opened during the first week in
and we would suggest, if we tnuy, for the holiday*.
The govrrncment also has 1,000,000 January next after being closed
Mr. Toyuma was driving into town nnd prosecutions and seizures have
with his Overland truck last Saturday covered eighteen states, ifw a s added pounds of pork shoulders thnt it will since 1914. This school up to the
ship in the same cars with beef while moment that the kaleidoscope change
with a load of lettuce und in turning
Due to co-operation between the
out for two cars to pass while on Celery government anil various retail mer­ it lasts at 17\i cent* a pound. This of political events in the republic
Avc turner! too far and his car turner! chants' associations, the statement will give the people cheaper pork roasts mailt* its operation impossible, was
they have seen in years. It reckoned ns one of the best, its
completely over in the ditch. The said, prevailing profit* of clothing than
also ha* 600,000 pounds of mutton faculty being recruited from Mexican
car was badly damaged.
had been reduced from 5 to 50 per
that it will ship a* far west as the Alle­ military men who had received their
Rev. Rancher who has been nt Apopka cent.
gheny mountains and 100, 000,000 training in similar military arademie*
the past year we understand has been
The statem ent which was issued pounds of chickens it will sell on the
in Europe und the United States.
appointed to preach during the coming with the authorization of the gov­
year at the Moore Station church. ernment otlicials associated with the eastern seaboard for 30 rents a pound.
Chapultepec Castle, a huge ornate
He made his first appearance here Ipst attorney-general in the campaign
structure that overlooks the Valley
of Mexico from a high hill, for seve­
Sunday.
*
PUIILIC D ER TS INCREASE
to force down living costs, including
ral years has been the nominal home
Mrs. W. E . Prevail anil son Neil Director-Genernl of Railronds Hines
went to New Smyrna Tuesdcy to re­ was considered in some qunrtors ns Every Country In World Seem s To of President Carranza hut the chief
executive prefers to live in a more
main during Christmas with her parents. n summary of the government’s
lie Burdened.
modest home in the center of the
Mr. and Mrs. Ashliy Purvicc and position in the face of the recently
London, Dec 2 4 .— A Parliamentary
city.
nnd Mr. Purvice’s brother drove to renewed demands of railroad workers wh*te r e fe r r**«*w« that the pubRe
TV* rtUvtr*
•(i •
tk« tiftiltd SOI** u» o n lk»» eM-lkIrd,
j »*
Tampa
tho first of the week to spend for an increase in pay. The railroad debt of t^n United Kingdom he* in-1
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Christmas with Dr. and Mrs. Purvicc. shopmen publicly, and the other creased 157 orurde end 10 fhil'inys I State Hra’th Hoard Gets Use in' Ridium
I U W rovitry lU » U r n it
M kwU I t to ap u l*
C.'cat (..-..czr
_ I U U t B r of *a/_ I *• sfttk
.
s ilio a i __.
m tf W r * » Mr. nnd Mrs. Peter Fredrick
of ruilrond crafts tacitly, agreed in for en.ii puron since tho beginning
kiood, 0 *4 »IL’I It dnoi M l tppnorb Iko m n w i n oi
2 2 ,—DeterCameron City have as their guests August at the suggestion of Presi­ of th e v : r . T L c b u re a u !.: c;!u .*j JacIcm vU k,
Aorrtro twroo «p*a Am t O oi l n U i j i .
— Vmtul l u m
fa sa la#.
Mr. Fredrick’s mother nnd two brothers dent Wilson to postpone their de­ countries is given n* tiilows: G -r -, mined tnat eunco *!in11 not take toll of
mands for increased pay for ninety m ery 1?a roved*, France 114 pounds lives in Fiorina in t.u- luturr a- it hr*
from Augusta Ge.
days to await efforts of the govern­ A ustria-11unrary 89 pounds, Belgium in the pa t. I »r. ftal.-h N. Greene,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Long were over
ment to bring down prices.
74 pounds. United States 55 pounds, state healtii otlk r , L mu ing tentative
to Orinndo last Thursdcy to set* their
Japan
3 rhikings, two and one half plans to rerun* the m* of r.tlium from
The ollicinls atte^dmg the con­
niece Miss Manning who is very ill and
Dr. L. B. Brar.xfcrd, of Jacksonville,
pence.
ference
nt
which
tho
statem
ent
was
wns teken to the hospital
Friday.
to treat tho dLesa'e. Dr. Bransford
authorized
nnd
who,
it
is
understood
Rptnil
p
ri'i*
of
food
chow
great
Miss Manning is well known in Sanford.
are prepared to make the statement increases in all countries, and tak­ has whut probably is t!;** :no«t valuable
Gettis Mi Call will arrive Wednes­
tho basis for solution of nny problem ing 100 as the standard for 1914, supply of radium in the state and has
ftnH he will tell you that American ruilroads are
day from Sarasota to take a position
agreed to use it for the State Board of
within their jurisdiction Involving pence.
nt Martins City Market in town.
the best in the world.
Health on a part time basis.
tho cost of living in uddition to
Frank Bassett arrived hero Tuesday Attorney-General Palmer were Sec- ing 100 as the standard for 1914,
He saw the foreign roads — in Englnnd and
Last year 429 people died of cancir
from New York, und is a guest at the cretnries Dnnirls and Alexander, the figures in recent months were: the death rale being 42 per 100. 000
France, the best in Europe — and in other Con­
United Kingdom, 217; Paris, 263;
G. C. Chamberlain home.
Chairman Murdock nnd Commission­ other French towns, 293; Italy, 281; population against 34.2 in 1917. This
tinental countries — and he knows.
Mr. nnd Mrs. G. C. McDougnl will er Culliver of the Federnl Trade United States, 181; Sweden, 336. year 169 co m m of c.inc r have hen re­
T h e part railroads have played in the develop­
have as guests Mrs. Caroline McDougnl, Commission, Assistant
Attorneyported to the St;.tea Board of Health
Expansion in currency n* compared
m ent of the United States 13 beyond measure.
Mrs. I.ibhie Weeks, Air*. Annie Weeks General Ames,
During 1017 nnd 191 1 180,000 people
Director-General
with 100 in 1913 shows the follow­
nnd Harry nnd Okie Weeks.
in tho United State died of esnrer
Hines, and Special Assistant to the
American railroads have achieved high stand­
ing increases; United Kingdom, 244;
Estimate* complied by
government
Mrs. Frank Bond, Mrs. Sophie Bond Attorney-General Figg.
ards of public service by far-sighted anti courage­
j Italy, 440; France, 365; United
health
authorities
thrt
cancer
I* killing
Summerville
ar.d
Mrs.
Martin
drove
ous investment of capital, nnd by the constant
States, 173.
one
out
out
of
ever*'
ten
persons
over
over from DcLond on Thursday and
No Settlem ent In Sight
striving of managers and men for rewards for work
forty years of age.
were Mrs. McDougnl* all day guests.
German Ha* Censorship
Washington, Dec. 2 4 .—The con­
well done. .
Contrary t i tin* general belief cancer
Mrs. Snllie Lake and Henry Me- troversy between the operators and
Berlin, Dec 24.— At last the nuked
"We have the best railronds in the world — we
Ca-lree were married last Saturday Attorney General Palmer regarding t ruth is out, olficially confirmed, is net hrriket.’, nor is it a communica­
must continue to have the best. .
and have gone to housekeeping
on the coal strike settlement terms pro­ Germany still has a censorship with ble disease. Medical science has never
Bcnrdall Avc. Mrs. Me Coskcc came bably will go over until after the 16 headquarters for testing letters, definitely determined Its origin. The
Hut they must grow.
fact that it is usually painless in it*
here eventually from Ashford Gn. Mr. holidays.
and 10 for examining them. Govern­
T o the $20,000,000,(100 now invested in our
early stage-, makes it perticnlarly
Me Casliee 1* home only a short time
The statem ent of Mr. Palmer that ment otlicials say, "th e artivity of dangt.'ou* a* it frequently i« not dw
railroads, there will have to be addyd in the next
from KI months service with the U. S.
"th e govrnement will not assume the testing headquarters consists in covered until an advance*! stage.
few years, to keep puce with the nation's business,army in France.
that the operators will break faith ment ollicinls say, "th e activity o)
Dr. Green is urging on the people
billions more for additional tracks, stations and
Tills joke seems good enough to pass and, indeed, ways will he found to the testing hindquarters consists in of the state the importance of consult­
terminals, cars and engines, electric power bouses
on. The Tropical Produce Company keep faith in this vitally important controlling the foreign correspondence ing doctor* regarding nny sore that
is using sawdust in large quantities transaction," wns considered todny of German business firms", though
nnd trains, automatic signals, safety devices, the
doe* not heul, nny persistent lump or
for their tiling and arc distributing it by 'those directly concerned in the the Chambers of Commerce have
elimination of grade crossings — and for rceon-.
pzrjiitent indigestion in middle life
already had a chance to see the
where needed in fertilizer sacks. The coni situation.
struction and engineering economics that will re­
unprotected sacks lying about looking
To just what extent the statem ent correspondence nnd have derlnred
duce the cost of transportation.
like fertilizer was too much for some onx. could he taken to apply to the at­ it to he free from any harm.
Women * Use Boycott
T o attract to the railroads in the future the in­
in discovering their sad misteke they torney general’s future action was a
"T h e postal examination head­
Lincoln, Neb., Dee. 24 .— Women
were kind enough to bring it hack an subject for wide discussion. In some quarters have three duties,"olll-(e of Nebraska are being called upon
vestment funds of many thrifty citizens, the direct­
and unload it nt the company’s gntx. quarters it was regnrded ns an indica­ cial circles farther announced. "Thesr by officers of the Lincoln Woman*
ing genius of the most capable builders and man­
Thlevci visited Nick Zernovcrans tion that Palmer planned to bring the are to hinder the flight of capital, to Clubs to wage n war ngnin*t the
agers, and the skill nnd loyalty of the best work­
place twice recently und got hi* kit of the whole force of the government see whether the orders of tho im­ high cost of living. Tills was announ­
men — in competition with other industries bid­
automobile tool* the first time und to hear, if necessary, to carry out perial commissary for export and ced here today by Mrs. N. E. Hi!*
ding for capital, managers nnd men — the railroad
luter picked the dothor line of week* the government’s plans for settle­ import have been followed; and to drith, head of the civics department
industry must bold out fair rewards to cupital, to
stop the valuta (exchange! trade of the club, who declared that though
ment of the coul controversy.
washing.
managers and to the men.
The operators have remained si witli the red and green stumped thou) a boycott on eggs the women o t
A very light frost was noticed last
this city had forced price* from
American railronds will continue to set world
Thursdcy morning first nnd only this lent sine3 the executive committee sand mark notes".
eighty-five
cents to fifty-five cents
issued Its statement Sundny that
.standards nnd adequately serve the Nation’s needs
season.
a
dozen
In
approximately
two week *
the government's statement was very
if they continue to be built and operated on the
Color-Blind1Beet.
time.
The
ban
on
eggs
has
now been
different from the plan of Fuel Ad­
American principle of rewards for work well done.
Rees have no ability to detect red;
Brains Not Their Strong Point.
ministrator Garfield which they had In other words, to bees red la the some lifted.
Even an 'oyster has a brnln of n ngricd to accept.
Efforts to induce nil women of the
«
aa black. A noted biologist recently
s o rt; nnd a clam likewise. The hrnlns
state
to enlist in tho fight on hig i
determined exactly nil tho color* nnd
of llshe* tin* very Inferior, ns com­
prices, Mrs. llildrith said, are being
ahndea
of
color
hcea
enn
ace,
by
feed­
pared with those of maimnnls, hut tho
ing experiment*. In a few hour* bee* made.
8oclal Etiquette lr&gt; China.
optic lobes ure enormously developed,
"T h e fight," she said, “ will not be
The Chinese send three Invitations would learn thnt the professor put
because tinny creatures, to get tho food
t «
they need, must he nble to see well In to guests. Tlu* first Is dUputched two tweets In blue or yellow dishes, hut not confined to clubwomen alone. Other
'
H m i it tir in f InformalUn con ttm i*! tkt TtUrx ( 4 t i l *
dim light under water. Reptiles gen­ days before the fenst; the second on In gray dishes; nnd by varying the de­ women are Invited to join the m0V**
tails it was easily possible to dlccorer
nlitm m «y » M m l&lt;Iff t tu n fcjr wrilinf to Tkt A n o n *
erally ur»* very stupid creatures, and the day Itself, to remind those they
the color senses of the bees. They ment. We have to do it In »«"*
Km •/ EmitMy E tm tin i, 81 tiroaduay, Stu Votk.
expect
of
theljengagement;
nnd
the
bo It Is uot surprising to (lnd that their
defense to counteract the iugge*tlon
brnln* ore remarkably small. That of thlnl Just before the hour has struck, were found to confuse red and black from trade centers thnt price* sf«*
a 12-foot alligator h no bigger than *o os to show how Impatient they nr* so uniformly that It waa evident both going to he higher in the »pring.
seemed block to tlic hcea.
to aee their friends.
your thumb.

MAXWELL HOUSE
COFFEE

WEAK, WEARY WOMEN

Ask Any Doughboy W ho
Was “ Over There”

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TH E SANFOKU HERALD

Wight Tire C o
AUTO S U P P L I E S

Sanford, Florid
A

R O L L IN G
stone gathers no
moss, but it puts m any a tire
out of the running.
It takes m ore than a stone, however,
to break down the sturdy walls of
a Kelly-Springfield.

K elly -S p rin g field
it r

THE REAL T IR E

Senator Fletcher
VisitsjSouth Fla.
Senior Senator Talks About The Situation In
Genera! at the Nation's Canitai
ft

caucus, and acting as chairman all intrest in civilian aeronautics through­ in the Experiment Station herd have,
through the fight so far. Bucking out the United States." Since the shown a forty percent in crease in •
Hitchcock, the republicans, in the commission made this study in October profits to their owners since 19 Hi.
majority, organized the foreign reln- and November its report nmy be con- If these cows are paying a profit why!
tionB comn i tec f r the purpose ofra sidered as recent enough to give zu cor­ should not the dairymen lie making a
defeating tiie treaty, and with n rect impression of the state of this in­ profit to their products? The main
majority of three against the treaty, dustry at tiie present time. The re­ reason is the class of cows they keep.
Sen. Fletcher referred to it us a great port states that “American nircrafc When the production of the cows ifight by the western senator. " I manufacturers can sell 10,000 nirplnrv pfa.si'i wv one io one and one-half gal­
have wnnd* f* 1 whether the country duiing li.e coming year for rivi.iun lon* per nay, is it nr.y wonder that the
j would accept iv ..•&gt; ., re ie e tio n of the purposes provided the aircraft industry pri *• m milk products must be increased
|. u.ier»iii|. of Mr. Hitchcock on this operates on a business basis as it would to meet operating costs?
treaty should he be rejected ns lead­ do if it wanted to sell automobiles,
The solution of the dairy problem in
er of the caucus," said Sen Fletcher. motorboats, yachts or any other com­ Florida apparently lies in
keeping
He then pointed to the fact that both modities. Airplane dealers in these better cows. The sooner the
dairy­
Underwood unci Hitchcock came into cities stated they could have sold ten men realize this and begin to build up
VulranLdng Is Fcnnomlilag
as many airplanes this year their herds the sooner dairying in Flo­
the senate from the house and that times
Hitchcock has been in the the sen­ f manufacturers had been ab.o to siuj&gt;- rida will lie made a stable faying in No two ways about It—you can
ate longer than Underwood. " I hope ply the planes. A few manufacturers dcatty.
save a lot of money on your tires if
the m atter cun he settled without who answered inquiries of prispcctivc
you let us vulcanize those shoes and
it coming to n show down," reiterated customers were frank in stating that
tubes &gt;ou imagine are worn out and
Smallest Bird.
the ycaould not make delivery within
the senator.
only lit for the junk pile. You'd be
Questioned relative to the p rc sl-!"'* months as their entire output was
K'dd.m-crested wren Is llie
H surprised at tiie money wc can save
denlial race next year. Mr. Fletcher 8od for "&gt;* month" ahead" T,1‘‘ rr' ! “ " ' * *
.lot" you, and the long life of your tires
said he did not believe either parly I",r* cIowh1 with tho 8tatcmcnt:
grains troy.
that It would tn kesvv after wc fix them up fur you.
l . .. ..
11
.1 ..
I . . . . . . . ■ .1
11 I ’ l l , ,
tit l. u i l l l l
II I, i l l fu l
1(1
tfll
fttt
.
. . .
lias made great Jstrides
toward wrest­
rhe commission whishes to go on miy-tw,, „f tlm blrels to weigh ii pound,
ing the m ajority vote from the other record us stating that the progress ot The length of the fcnilici* Is uhoiii
KENT VULCANIZING WORKS
.......... a half Indus. When the
and Hint the field is still open in American aeronautics is nt present
PHONE 17
both parties. He did express the op­ held back by manufacturers' inability feathers are orr. the body Is only un
Oak nn 3rd Sr.
Sanford. Florida
inion that President Wilson will not to HUpply aircraft and that the aircraft ( Inch long,
industry, as a whlole, will sufBTcr un- ■
— — _
lie in the rneo.

lc ii always interesting to g e t 1said there are 1R cr H&gt; senators
first information from the law m uk-‘ against any rert of a I ague,
hut
er». nt Washington anil when such a the other &lt;M he hi iieves will lie aide
distinguished friend as
Senator
Fietehcr drops Into the county for
n visit it i« a pleasure to learn from
him just whnt is doing at the n a -Jth e same lime preserve tie ideals oc
tional capital. Senator Fletcher spent the Anierhnn rcpuhlit.
the Christmas holidays with h isj Touching on the Mexican situation
sister Mrs. J . II. Huddleston at g en&gt; p itc h e r said: " I t ’s a hud situGeneva and also visited many points ution that seems to lie growing worse
in south Florida and while in Tampa Tiie Mexican rffnirs arc a problem
gave out the following interview to however, that cannot lie handled with
the Tim es:
j out much fR eth o u gh t." With this lie
So. Fletcher deems it essential to . expressed hope that there will he
1 e hack in W ia'ilngton Monday ns hk ’ some way out of it to liring about
he is a member of the senate sub­ hettcr conditions in Mexico. He decom m ittee on military affuirs which dared indnrmutinn has dared inf
is giving hearings on piano for the dared information lias readied him
less attention Is given to the situation |
p B H T I L I Z K l l S - 7 - S P I f A Y I N a M A T E R IA L S ----- S P R A Y B I I S
and arrangements are made to supply % m a m U t r n u
W.MWMM.Wc-fr...
0 .A. MOMBON,ti.,Iit'r4 Ini*.
reorgan irut icing of the army. He thnt Carranza is seising the American
the demons.
»
*
Tli» v»hi* e l■ ((ftibtrr J«p«ndi upon ihaquality and praptr bUndlnjr ol lh« maldlalt
thinks the committee will have com- oil interests and thnt this will serious
aatarlnalnlo ll* competition, and Ihacara ua«d in mmulac&lt;urln(. Wa uta high (rada natf
pieteil its hearings and draft of tho ly affect an industry w h ich neither
rUJ» and out UrtiUiara aia back (d by mota than thirty yaara aiptrfanca In thair uaa aud man*
uUcturtnj. Quality la placad hrat and our pricaa ara in fina with quality and cotnpoiiUaa.
bill by Feb. 1. Asked whether h o'M exico nor the Ur,!‘.cd States ran
SALE OF GERMAN S H IP S
WRITE FOR LATEST PRICE LISTS
thinks the acceptance or rejection of afford to be without,
B. O. PAINTER FERTILIZER COMPANY
Will Be Made By Shipping Board JACKSONVILLE.
»
the league of nations will have any
The senator touched lightly on the
FLOntDA
effect on the size of the army t h e . ,.,ia| situation, but declared the way
Soon
,
J. t\ Spurling, Local Agent, Sanford, F lord a
senator said it most assuredly would. ,j„ 0p,,n for n„ amiculile adjustment.
Washington, Dec. 2 7 .—Tiie sh ip -!
T iie senator believes, however, that^jsj,,w
was slied on tin demands
FIELD
WILL
SOON ping board has under sonsiderntion
Hie league of nations will be accepted . nf Hie m[m.rs regarding the six hour SANFORD
BE
IIUSY
PLACE
WITH the sale of all former German pass­
with moderate reservations.
and day and five day basis. This was a
MANY
I M P R O V E M E N T S enger ships, with the stipulation thnt
working from thnt basis he
pro* j minimum time demand rather than
the vessels hc* run under the Ameri­
dieted the committee will ask for a „ maximum demand according to
Sunday was a big day at the aviation can Bag, it was announced tonight.
stnnding army of .100,000 men.
tiie senator. He czpluined that not field and ns fast us they could be placed
These vessels which were taken
In addition to the standing nrmh all the mines run regularly and tiiat in the ship and taken out again after
over by the government during the
of 300,000 which would includeboyt there qro times when the miner caii- the fifteen minute* spin Lieut. Lowell
war, total 103, aggregating approxi­
oilicers and enlisted men, he express- not get in mo*c than two, three o carried them from one o'clock until
mately '250,000 deadweight tons. No
ed belief that there will he a citizens four days per week, lie reason of the dark and was well satisfied with lib
price has been fixed for the ships but
army composed mostly of tiie nation- mines dosing down for various ren­ afternoon's work when he hud finished.
$‘2 50 a ton is suggested ns a probable
a
al guards and those who have been sons. This he said, Is a hardship on The Dixie Aero Service will lie a big
valuation by liigli oiticiuls. The six
held in reservation. Universal train- some miners.
success as soon as they can get till the ;
" hel d hy ’t he shipOSTice ill Peoples’ Hank BniWliiij'Sr.nf.rd , Florida
ing will also he included in tho bill is
Against this side of the question many improvements tiiat they eon ping board pending tho final deter­
the senator’s belief, which wid in- |„, Ktrcssod the thought that deeper template. The field can be made a mination of their statux arc not in­
elude the young men from 18 to ‘2 2. t j»n the public inis |robubly gone fine palace not only for the Inmling of cluded among the vessels which may
“ I do not mean w&lt;* will have uni- l „ t t h e question was tin* intention tiie areoplanes but also for a golf links, he offered for sale.
vtrrnl service," said tin* senator,
radical leaders to bring about a automobile camp and many other fneaWhile* no announcement has been
“ but universal training. He express- revolution in this country, lie de­ tures that would make it a place for
made by tiie* board of a change in
ed the o; inlon tiiat membership in elurcd that tiie government must all kinds of amusement*.
policy with regard to the present
the national guards will lie accepted
^ |th these fellows in a lira
It is about two miles from the city program for the establishment of
as tiie required amount of training mauncr.
on the Sanford Orlando road and U passenger lines to all parts of the
providing the guards really do train­
“ There is unrest in tlie country accessible from iill points. The land
world, officials freely discussed the
ing work, lie also intimated that tiie whicli is nutrutil, following the slunk is high and dry and when the fielc^ has
possibility of the hoard’s abandon
training in high school nrd college I
n Wttr slIcf,
tht* country has been levelled utT a* d the buildings
ing passenger service.
would he sufficient, provided th c y ^ ,,tru. through, hi:*, the unrett is on erected fer the ship ai d ti e c il and* sup­
The decision of the board not to
really put the young, man through u t |1P surface and the dangerous ag ply station it will be first class in every
permit
tin* use cf liquor on govern
training course.
tutors are very much in the minority respect. This aero station is not a
inent
owned
ships is expected by 1
l e t s at if ii uvirg nicely ere G o entice k ie !&gt;:ig! t
Sen. Fletcher is tiie ranking demo- Anarchy cannot overthrow a govern* temporary affair but will be un d by the
shipping
experts
here to make co m -!
f r n larger Str.fcrii thru hundi’.ig of nrw homes to
erat on tiie commerce com m ittee of merit as democratic as ours but the government planes Hying up icV.d down
potion with privately owned vessels
the senate which is one
of tiie irn- federal nutlioritbr are
tuking a wise
a-com odate the growth that our rity ii in ik ln ;.
the stute as the business e.f carrying
practically ^impossible. The latter, j
portnnt committees of the upper step in ruifling this surfure dlstur- passengers by aeroplane Is In its infancy
Inquiry is ul*&gt; coming m re for the fa^nis r.s tV&gt;
house. Until the republican* gained j bunco back to its native land. The Head what the Army and Navy Jou­ being ulile* to serve intoxicants out­
s'r.rnn
nclvuirer. My ii a i* to »c: and g 't early if
side the three-mile limit, have con­
control ho was chairman. That co m -' governmt: t baa gene after the pro- rnal says about tiie demand for com­
siderable advantage In the* competi­
y tu w int a far:n. T.i *y will !*. id g i'r and m &gt;r * sca 'c?
mlttco has before it now
the entire ' fiteers and tim e will
lie eliminated
mercial planes:
tion
for
passenger
trnlfie,
it
is
con­
e mh w?ck yau wait
shipping program.
Its work will i ns far ns possible."
Iu view of the many statements sidered.
Inrgoly determine whnt is to be dam* | Asked for an opinion on whether made iccently by witnesses Indore* the
Residence: 5 roomi. sleeping f or. h, bath and a fi.n*
Although the
x liners nllocateel
with the ships on hand now and ‘ congressm an Berger of Wisconsin, military committees of Congress thnt
location. 82300
to tiie recently ordered New Yorkwhether more are to be built. This wm
, ented. he said: “ I do not be- the aircraft
industry in the United
Hotel: Yon notice the* value. I &gt; ro itm and I wauld
South
America
Line
ate*
Included
in
cornmitlee does the work done by ||0V(l t )ie m atter will be even in vest i- States has. been allowed to go to ruin,
like to tell you about tbit if interested nt
three committees in the lower house gated, and lie will be denied n seat it Is astonishing to learn, through a the group of vessels to he put on the
market,
they
will
not
Lc
sold
if
—the rhers and harbors, rnerebunt just ns before."
Grove: 8 acies, well worth the pri re $5000.
report made by the Aero Club of Am­
murine and fisheries and the food con J , U ther i|ow in expressing himself erica, that the "aircraft demand for service to South America would
Farm : 13 acres. Smnii residence I ' j utim cleared,
trol. No man in the senate is recog- * reInlivu to th(&gt; 8cnnte leadership he civilian purpose** is large enough to&gt; thereby rut off. All proposals for the
3 acres tiled com* good timber. $3500.
riize.l as a greater authority on all t f . Ba|(| he ha(1 nnt
up his mind as support the aircraft industry of the j purchase cf the ships it was suiei,
Lots: From $100 up, in m ut a ’.y location.
will
be
carefullyconsidered
with
rethe questions hand ed by the com, whom hc w||| BU,,port If it comes United States on a permanent basis,"
Imrd .to the line of service in which
mittee thnn -on. M et-her.
. to a show down between Underwood and that the "aircraft industry lost
the ships are to he operated.
Explaining bis fuitb in the passage. nntj Hitchcock, He said Underwood business amounting to close to $50,000,
of the pence treaty soon lie said 8 0 ' |8 n WBrm friend of his and thnt the 000 this year" owing to the inability
Belter Tows One Solution of The j
aonators*voted for reservations first Alabama senator is a great leader, of American manufacturer* " to make
Dairy P rob lem
and last and that If G4 can agree on t,ut against this he pointed to the deliveries fast enough to supply the
Watch the South East Corner of Page Two
Mast of the dairymen In Florida
compromise reservations thnt would ri.cord of Sen
Hitchcock
wltli demand from civilian source*." This
give all the protection asked for the much pride. When it was evident report was tho result of an investiga­ claim they art* not making eny prefit
United Stntcr.
j that Sen. Martin health would not tion cinducted by a commission appoint­ on their dairies, in spite of the high
" I am willing to go ns far ns any permit him to lend the peace treaty ed by the Aero Club and the Areal prices they are receiving for their pro­
man to eiftet n compromise," said fight, Sen. Hitchcock, ranking mem- League of America, which visited forty- ducts. With feed doubled in price
the senator. "Provided the reserve- her of the foreign relations committee nine American cities “for the special and the price of milk on ly sixty per­
t i n s do net destroy the trea ty ," He was elected as vice-chairman of the purpose of as certaining the extent of cent higher than in 1918, some cows
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j^e of this city is the establishment
of the whole sale grocery of the C.
W. Zarmg &amp; Co., w ho.recently had

* fine brick building built for them
ju»t west of the Crown Paper Co.,
on Commercial street and the corner
of Laurel avenue. The building is
JOOxnO feet and is ideally situated
on a side track of the A. C. L. Ky.,
,nd have formally opened for busi­
ness. The house opened about the
first of November but there was
l0mP delay in getting the otlices
completed and

this announcement
appears in this
hiue of The Herald. Tho new build­
ing is tilled with all kinds of gro­
ceries and feed stuffs and everything
carried by a wholesale grocery conctrn. They specialize on Aristos
Flour. Prairie Rose R u tter and
Comstock Boston bacon and many
other standard brands of food stuffs.
TK.- C tt\ '/tiring Co., with head­
quarter.. n.
and. brunch
houn‘* in Miami and Sanford need
r.o Introduction to the people of this
section as they have become known
by their slogan of "service'.* and
Joe I'uvi known all over the state
who is now local manager of the
Sanford branch has been covering
thi&gt; territory a : travelling suleamun
for many years.
Assisting Mr. Davis hero is H. E.
Tdford a former Sanford boy who
U« been with tho Earing Co., for
ma^y years and comes back
to
Sanford as assistant manager and
ha&lt; charge of the shipping also. In
the oilice are Miss Fleischer as
cashier and stenographer and Mrs.
Connelly as stenographer.
T. &lt;&gt;. Itrown is travelling salemnn
for this territory and so heavy has
the business become already that unolhtr saleman will be added in a few
weeks.
In fact their business in Sanford
hit far exceeded their expectations
and they will operute a fleet otrucks to taKe cure of the local and
nearby towns and counties of this
section.

o» their opening

NEW CHILEAN RAILROAD
Will Extend From Bolivar To Dratil
And Pacific Ocean
Valparaiso, Dec. 2.—The Chilean
Congress has authorized the govern­
ment to contract with a Chilean-Ecundorian syndicate for the construction
of an important railroad to
extend
eastward from Porto Bolivar, Ecuador,
into Brazil and thus give a Pacific out­
let to a rich territory hitherto inacces*ihle. It is proposed to extend the
linn about 563 miles to Purlo Puru on
the Amazon river in Brazil nt n rost
of about 6,000,000 pounds steriling.
Thr project has been studied by
Chilean engineers and is regarded as
of vast financial, commercial and pol­
itical importance. It is expected to
promote commercial relations between
Ecuador and Chile and to contribute
greatly to the industrial and commerchl development odf the central part
xd the South American continent.

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SEA RS

A LETTER ASKING
OPERATION

W R IT E S

FOR

CO­

The renders of the Herald may think
wo are Laving too much about the
taking of the census In these eolum
but everyone in the county should re­
alize the importance of this census take
ing and remember that if you do not
assist in this work your county will not
have a fair showing for the next ten
years. Congress man Sears
sends
the following notice that should !*•
reflld and the
directions
followed:
To the citizens of Seminole county
As required by the Constitution
Congress has provided for the taking
of the 1920 census and the enumerators
will begin work some time in January.
I have repeatedly stated and still be­
lieve the Fourth Congressional District
of Florida has made as rapid or a more
rapid increase in population than any
district in the United States.
However 000 boxes of citrus fruit raised in Flo­
the next census will determine whether rida this year.
1 am right or not. It will be too late
This is an increase of fully one mil­
after the census is taken to complain lion boxes over last year and should
that many citizens were omitted. May make the total earnings of growers
i, therefore, urge upon nil to co-oporato close to $25,000,000, if not more. The
with the census enumerators and if prices of some guides of fruit have not
lie fails to find you , look him up.
l&gt;eon as good so far this year as at times
I would suggest that the Board of last year, largely due to the scarcity
County Commissioners and the School and high Iprice of sugar, which is usually
Board, as they represent the various eaten on grapefruit, especially in the
districts of the county, make themselves North. This liuhit is being superc
a committee to co-operate with the many using salt and lately some have
county enumerators. 1 would also
added pepper and insist that the fruit
make the same suggestion as to tho }.f better thus flavored than wirh v g a r
Mayors, s:;d other city and county
A notifcablo L .;l in the report is
oliiemts.
that the increase in the production of
This matter is so important and the orangi-s lias been much greater titan
advertisement will lie worth so much in that of grapefruit this year. The
to Florida, l believe it will be a good Inertias* in oranges Ls 700,000 boxes
idea if each town having Board of Trade as against 200,000 increase in grape­
would appoint a special committee to fruit. About ten years ago there was
also co-operate with the enumerators. a derided rush toward,grapefruit and
As you know tho representation in Con­ growers planted only the grapefruit
gress in tho future will depend upon treta for a time but the demand for
this enueration; besides, as stated above, Florida oranges lias been so great and
the increase will fcc published in the the prices have been so much bettor
Congtvsstona! Directory and
sent in the past few years that many of tho
broadcast over the United
Slates. growers have gone bark to orange or
The Supervisor of Census
for the nt least increased tLoir oranges over
their grapefruit considerably.
Fourth Congressional District of
Florida is Joseph J, Emery, Jackson­
The report also shows that the total
ville, Florida, and ho is doing every­ production of oranges in Florida and
thing lie can to nake the census a success. California this year is 23,916,000 box­
The county enumerators so far appoint­ es as against 24,200,000 boxes
last
ed for your county
nre os follows: year. With Florida gaining 700,000
Mrs. Helen T . Morse, I*. O. Box 160, boxes, California is shown to lie short
Samuel C. Brown, 1307 Second St., nearly n million boxes tills year, so the
Roliort B, Lynch, Lucien R. Phillips.
717 Park Ave„ Mrs. Maude E. Ray,
of Sanford, Florida; Osborne G. Wal­
cott, Oviedo. Fla,. Elmer C. Hayman,
Enterprise, Fla.
As your representative may I urge
you to co-operate with the census
enumerators to the fullest extent. No
doubt you have a’ready realized he
importance of the above but certainly
no harm can ho dono by aguin calling
attention to the importance of same.
Wishing each and every ore a Happy
and prosperous New Year. I am
Yours Truly,
W. J. SEA RS
Member of Congress.

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CUTTING OUT THE MEAT
English People Formerly Great Meat
Enters Find Prlre Too High
London, Dec. 29.— Englishmen used
to be considered the greatest meat
eaters in the world. Now, declares the
Society of Meat Importers, the average
EngUstnhmen eats 33 percent less mint
than he did ltefore the war. Unless
he can Ih&gt; induced to eat more of it,
the country* will U* faced with such a
glut of meat as It has never had before
Tiie annual consumption of meal
in the United Kingdom before the wut
was about 1,800,000 tons, say
the
importers. It is now eniy 1,200,000
tons. And this they cintend is due
entirely to the high cost still main­
tained. Englishmen
and
English­
women, too, are Just as fond of meat
as ever, but they cannot alTord to eat
as much of it us they used to.

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A 25c W ant Ad. in The Herald

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We are all making New Year Resolutions
You have overlooked one and a good one.

WOMEN DRILL OB. WELLS
Pennsylvania Girls Enter An Unknown
Field
Mckeesport, I’n., Dec. 29.—Women
financiers have entered the natural
gas fielsd, developed dtt ing ghc past
few
months in Snake Hollow almost
within the city limits, and ure drilling
their first we’ll. The pioneers were
Miss Irma Atwater, at-istant to the
city treasurer. , and Miss Isabelle
Milmoe, assistant ot the city solicitor
They heard so many fortunes lieing
made In the new development that
they found a bit of land not under lease,
contracted for a derrick, and organized
u company. Drilling Is to lie commento I as soon as the plank is on the ground.
Development tn Snake Hollow field
is going on with every evidence of the
old time "wild-cat” oil and gas boom.
Town lots on the edge of the city which
three months ago were next to worth­
less are selling for as much as $10,000
each, nnd every time a new well comm
in prices go up. *

HAT I have neglected taking up with
the Virginia Carolina Chemical Com­
pany the matter of "my fertilizer require­
ments. I had promised myself to use their
goods during the year 1920. Have investigated their standing
with the growers in Florida; they stand A-l, their goods give satis­
faction always. Am satisfied I cannot go wrong using their
reputable brands.
o

AM WRITING them to-day getting full particulars.
Why don’t you write them also? •

E. B. B R O W N ,
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million
million
million
. Tram

T h e a tia e n rr prarllralt* of free and albuminoid a m m o n i a In Ihl- n a t r r and
It a t r r y amall amnunl of rh lorlne Im llr a le a It- e i r e l l e n l quallt? for houaehoid
p u r p i - r - . In addition to the pood u».UU» ch at a&lt; terl»ll, a uf -uperlot b i u . t h o l d
o a l e l , it p o -a r e -e a aperlat f e a t u r e - of m urh t i h r , rapeetalli' Ih oae of e t e e t lo n l
nature a r r a llo n nnd I.IIIV
of h e n l n e a - .
The ha rlerlutoftra t nn ntf-ta. f r - u ' l l n
i * n - ' a o lutal e.m ei In fi ur
- -tu t,ten &gt;-f thr “. - t . t , .»f 3 l . - ' t i - n .
nt
*i,_
Iiu ilta f no f e lo n , of other
I,armful b a c l r r l a , fully confirm ila good q u ill I, In dicated b , the C I I K M I C A L
an al) ala.
Of the m a n ; » a t r i a uf Ihla and oth er r e g i o n - lhai I b a t e a n a l p r id , I h a r e
found none auperlur In all good tiuallllea lo lh.tl of the " K t d e r W a t e r . "
,
ho ur- t r t y rra p erlfu ltp ,
( S l g n r d ) T H U S . It. IIAKKIt

Work Makes Them Immune.

Men who toll In Intupblack wuyks
nre—owing. It is said, to ttie tnrge
i,mount of carbon they Inhale—Im­
mune from tin* white plague, mid,many
sufferers In the curly stages of
phthisis make considerable sacrifices
to obtain employment of tills kind.
These grimy workers further resemole colliers In that they nre rciunrkably free from diseases of the nervous
system, observes i writer lu London
Tlt-lllts.

P r l i a t r l—b .ir-lor i of llnlllna ( ' o l l r j r
W lnlrr P a rk , Via.. N a t . J l h . I S I S

Mr. T. II. C'h.rlr.
Sanford, (la,.
Drat Kin

A New Year Resolution

lonormvi.
When eoiiipbilnti* i. i • a.
- .ifu t.
nm nltngellier without n «on— f tin
prevailing tgnoniiuv ot tacts on such
and stteli subjects, it will often In
found that the parties censured though
possessing h -s knowledge tlmu Is de­
sirable, yet possess mere than they*
know what to do with, 'their tlelleltticy
in nrrniiLin.* nnd applying their k n o w l­
edge lu -ntnKiihig taets and correctly
deducing and rigidly employing gen­
eral principles will be perhaps greater
than their Igimmncn of facts.—Richard
WhnC &gt;y.
\

Leon’s Auto
Transfer Co.
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CONGRESSM AN

balance is surely In favor of Florida1
in production as well as quality, as the
latter Is admitted even by the Califor­
nia people. During the past
five
yeirs havo biuii o«l out a suliicient
number of young orange trees to in­
crease tie yield of oranges and grape­
fruit in Florida to a point where productirn »i!l equal that of California
in tile new two years.
FACTS AND FIGURES ON FLO­
folk county, which hns been the
RIDA'S GREAT FRUIT CitOI*
renter of the activities of
Florida
Citrus
Exchange,
will
this
year
ship
At this season of the year when the
over a million boxes of fruit and peace
golden globules of Florida fruit arc
tlcally all of nit will be handled by the
being enjoyed by millions of people exchange, as the growers in that scc-i
in nil sections of tho country, it may tion swear by their own organization.
be well note the government report St. Lucie county on the East Coast.!
on the citrus fruit crop in the state which has come rapidly to the fronj
for the season of 1919-1920, as pub­ in the citrus fruit industry in the past!
lished in the Times-Union Tuesday. ten years, has enougnh trees planted tn |
The report states that there are produce a million'bcxei of fruit withl,
6,400,000 boxes of grapefruit, making in three years and there are several .
a total production of 9,800,000 boxes other counties in South F.orida and
of citrus fruit produced in Florida. the East Coast that will ream that
The report also states that limes and proud figure in the very near future.
other small fruits are not included in From all indications it is believed that
the showing and this means that a cer­ the citrus fruit crop in Florida will
tain percentage of home used fruit is reach 20,000.000 bexes by 1925 and
not counted, the report lieing for the with fair prices such a crop should
commercial fruit packed and shipped, bring more than fifty million dollars
so that there is undoubtedly fully 10,00 to the state.—Jacksonville Times-Union,

A number of important wells have
been brought in by companies whose
business it is to search for nnd find
natural gas. But spectacular
and
pi turesquo speculation and financing
are not l icking. Stories of the success
of some persons who have become rich
over night have attracted othen until
rhe boom has dainmed wide nttentin.

Phone Orders also Taken
at H old Carnes

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OUR CENSUS
CITRUS CROP
IMPORTANT
OF FLORIDA
TO COUNTRY
. THIS SEASON

Division M.inagory
J A C K S O N V IL L E , F L A .

H. G. D I E T E R I C H ,
Local Manager,
SANFORD, FLA.

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State Preaa Comment
editor, their piper and their town,
R
eport
ha* it that you can get a
for
the
more
local
news
there
ii
In
a
Florida and his wide experience In rload
pretty
good
*ult of clothe* in Pari*
town
paper,
tho
more
outside
people
building, his knowledge of the state
R. J . HOLLY, Editor
and iU resources, his wide acquaintance regard the town with Interest as a for y i l . We can't help but wonder
W. M . HAYNES. Business Manager
over the state and hi* business experience live town where many things happen if they are American-made.— Florida
and ability will count in the matter of and where it would be advantageous Chief.
Published Every Friday by
building good roads in Florida in the to live and to trade.
years to come. Sanford claim* M, M.
Did you catch the timid scent of
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY LET FLORIDA CLUB WOMEN
Therefore, it is as much to the
Smith as a citizen nlthough he has never interest of the local people to' tell that vagrant orange blossom which
Our seeds are all T E S T E D
HEED
BunsaurnoN n u t * in AimNcr.i
resided here and we are all proud of the editor auch hits of local newa as opened early to help mako the season
for G E R M IN A T IO N before
ONK YEAIt -----------------------------------------*=-»°
There Is doubtlc.s today no body or his record in the past and have ail the they know, as It is to the advantage ono of beauty and sweetness? is m ■ IX MONTHS-------- ---------------------------- •
organisation more potent for good and faith in the world that he will make of the Cult**! lo receive them. Al­ pa Tribune.
leaving our establishment, and
TniEK MONTHS
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most every event, great or small, is
for advance generally in Florida than good in hLs present position.
are of the H IG H E S T KNOWN
B (tw «d u
M»ll MsIWt A a .u .i *I » d
The doctors of St.. Petersburg are
news. Anything you would tell your
the Florida Federation of Women’s
IM S. ■■ lb * I'M la in t* at H aafxd, I'lofMa
Q U A L IT Y . B y planting seeds
neighbor when you chance to meet having a slump in business nnd as a
I'adrf Act *f March Jrd. 1ST*
Clubs. The federation is composed of
T H E C O U N TRY E D IT O R
is news. If you have a new pair of natural consequence tho undertakers
of this class you are bound to
T,li,kwc N*. I a the clubs of various sorts and kinds
OMmi II r t ll lliSAN
In a masterpiece of editorial writ­ hor*e*, a new ear, new pajnt on the arc also having a slump in business.
over the state all come together for the
g e t the necessary resulLs for a
ing the editor of the S t, Augustine barn, a new baby—it Is all news. — Florida Advocate.
purpove of getting mutual strength
Evening Record has described at You would like to read it in the
profitable crop, provided soil
T h h r* »fe moving
and for increasing their potential ability.
length the various points in which paper yourself, nnd so would your
About
the
best,
noblest,
grnndest,
----- O The constitution, in Florida, as in the
and w eather conditions aic
an editor is cither a benefactor or neighbors. Tell the editor and it will most upright and most respected
States
generally
Wc arc netting some lights and power. other Southern
a common nuslancc, and seems to he there.
man I know is my wife's first hus­ favorable.
guarantees it to be non-political and
have established his case either way.
Take the trouble to get acquainted band.— Thorn, in Palm Beach Post.
non-sectarian.
Send Postal for 1920
All of which has encouraged the or with your local editor. Ten chances
New hotels are netting ready to open,
In Georgia politics got in anyhow, cupunt of the Herald's editorial
Catalogue
--------------O-----to one you will find he is not the
Now they are figuring on postpon­
and from all accounts it was just u chair to give notice to various mus
chronic grouch you have pictured ing the Florida Centennial a hundred
Hospital will soon ho ready for oc­ matter of "steam-rolling," hut tho re­
ings, or hemusings, which have been in comic papers. Probably he will years. In the hope probably that by
cupancy.
sults have Ixm disasterous.
At the stirring under his thatch of hair for
strike you as being human. If you then Pensacola will have some hotels
----- 0 — closing hours of the recent convention several weeks.
want to talk babies he has one he and railroads.—St. Augustine Itecord
People who have never Ix-on "up at Columbus, Ga., the Georgia Federa­
will
match ngninst any other that
438 M irk ctS t., Philadelphia, P ,.
The editor of the country weekly
tion of Women has l&gt;een heralded liein the nir" are going up.
ever happened; if you want to talk
Co-operation
between
capital
and
is
in,
presumably,
the
tightest
fix
of
fore the world as passing a resolution
----- 0 -----war, he can show you a wound scar labor wns solved long ago by the
endorsing the Susan IT. Anthony amend­ any member of tho editorial frater­
Sominotp“ County wants action on
or two of his own. if you want to farmer. As lie is both in one he had
nity.
When
he
makes
n
mistake
he
ment for sulTrage, and immediately the
G E O . G. H E R R IN G
talk politics he can help you. to co-operate. How long woutd he
tho road m atter at once.
word was sent over the country, "Wo­ has to own up to it nnd take his
On
the
other
hand,
if
you
want
to
have"
any
capital
if
he
worked
a
for­
men of Georgia ask for suffrage by "cussing out" in person. He can't lay
Allorney-at-Lnw
t on a reporter or nnother editor argue, lie will argue with you on any ty-hour week and did a* little ns lie
We have the money for good roads Federal amendment."
because there "nni’t none" It is up Bubjcct under the sun. Probably he could get by with in that time? — No, 14 Garnir-WoodrufT Building
and now we want tho good roads,
The Woman Patriot tells us how this
to
him exclusively nnd personally. he won't know anything about it, Leesburg Commercial.
---------------0 -----was accomplished, and how untrue is
SANFORD, FLA.
Ily
a majority of his renders ho is hut you can have lots of fun show­
Tho tax payers are not concerned is the report sent out, and daily news
ing
him
where
he
is
wrong.
usually regarded with a mild pity,
We hope the Government will
about tiie fuss of the engineers or reports and stories from various Geo­
In short, the local, editor—your cease to investigate the grafters
fostered by the opinion that if he
any petty differences. They want rgia elties and dubs show how tho club­
editor—wants nothing so much as to It is had enough to have the grafters
women of tho state are reperesenting really were bleared with brains nnd
roads.
U
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
give you a paper which will he the graft millions of dollars of the peo­
was
not
so
dog-gone
inzy
he
would
th o t h i n g d o n e t o them, a n d
best weekly in the st . ’earn! in which ples' money without spending hun­
he
something
better
than
an
editor,
For Sale or Exchange—One 20
Now that tho days are getting how they have resigned and withdrawn anyhow. They read his stuff with our town can take pride. Give him a
dreds of thousands for investigations acre, one 10 acre Sanford Ave.
from
the
federation
until
the
great
longer wo can burn more daylight
pleasure when it hit * the other fel­ neighborly lift now and then and the
and let* electric Jliglit which means organization is fairly riddled with holes low, hut with maledictions when it job will lie easy.—'Hastings Herald. which never result in anything hut Walking distance to city. Two ’ ts
"investigators drawing fat salaries. corner Center r.nd Elm Ave. T -o
Says the Patriot:
something. ^ *J
hits them. When ho mentions the
We doubt if a billion dollars would lots west side Pnlmeftu Av.
V. lt
"At the closing hours of the recent bumper crop on their forty they say
cover
thr graft &gt;•! ihp war and so far from Eleventh S t. Make offer. It. T.
; List night, at a meeting raffed by
convention
at
Columbus,
v.
It
It
ir.il
of
Sanford is on the threshold of one
he is getting out a fine paper, but
Medical as we know there is not one grafter Corey owner, !7 5 N Spr|&gt;g St.,
of the Jm ost prosperous seasons of the ii'Trcditcd deli*gatos idwnt, a nr when he fails to write an ’JflTTia* on j I»i. 1. i". Ingram,
W20-2l:Jtp.
|
Snriciy
was
revised
with
the
object in jail as a result of any action at Los Angeles, Cai.
her carer.'. .Alt ire need to do it is to olutiun was passed at the request of hairy's new tooth thev say Ids paper
Washington.— Florida Advocate.
j
ol
Liking
up
a
study
enur
e.
Officers
gut together for nnn Id? boost and
contains no news and lie wouldn't
W anted—To rent for one year
were elected and nm-.vsary business
over she g-ps. G an we count on you? woman representative of the Democrat know how to write it if it did.
place
near Sanford, of 2 to 5 acres
troweled.
Mon
day,
DocomWr
‘
2
2,
ic party In Georgia, endorsing
the
NOTICE
All
of
which
devious
wanderings
of
land
and G or G room house.
Tourltt* are coming in on every train Susan II. Anthony suffrage amendment lead at last to the point of this edi­ the now!)* organized body met to take
Bids wilt he received by tho Address "R e n te r" care of Herald.
und boat and want placet to stay. Instantly the report was sent over the torial. The country weekly is a com­ up the by-laws of the former society Board of County Commissioners of
W-l8-:itp.
country that the 'woman of Georgia
munity barometer nnd its editor a which is in every way separate and Seminole County at their next re­
uxk for suffrage by Federal amendment
For sale— Fine cow 2f and calf.
public servant. The town can Ire distinct from the VOlusia
Sanford never looked better or morn
County gular meeting to lie held on Tuesday
t:» 'impress' both Northern and South
January 6th, 1920 at 10 o'clock A. Enquire at 908 French ave. 7
judged by its weekly. If the weekly Medical Society.— DcLnnd New*.
inviting and conditions seem rigid for
ern legislators by a falsehood, for the
M. for tho purchase of one car load
is good tho town is likewise. If the
\V-17-ltp.
another prosperous year.
delegates present did not represent
of American Ingot Iron Culverts.
------0 ----weekly is poor, it Is because tire town
even half the Huh women of Georgia
For sale—Second hand bleaching
Board reserves the right to re­
.MUS. JU L IU S TAKACII
This Is the accepted time to climl nnd the vast majority of women do not lacks the pep necessary to ginger it
paper for two acres. O. C. Bryant.
ject
any
nnd
all
hid*.
up
nnd
insist
on
better
tilings.
The
SOPRANO
right in with ;t good stiff organization )k'1omr to tin* women’s rlubs anyhow
Wagner. Flat
W-17-Bp.
E. A. DOUGLASS, Clerk.
paper must belong to the town and
of business men to take advantage
Available for Concerts, Recitals, Mmins even the most unacrupu,oua organizn
W -18-ltc.
cnlcs, Fcstvals, Oratorio and Sjx’cial
the harvest that is at hand.
tiena which count one woman as seven Ire thoroughlt identified with it or
Farm Photography a specialty.
Church
Services
------O----to thirteen 'memlter*' have not claimed a neither town nor paper is worth the
Photos of all kinds, See Sheafer
ADVERTISING PAYS
The merchants who advertise in the total ine ml tenthipnf more than a thlrdol price of one subscription.
Florida
Sanford,
at 113 Elm Ave.
9-tf
Daily and Weekly Herald report the the women over twentyone! Rut the
As"" a general thing the editor
belt business season in their many suffragists got their publicity— for stands with his town solidly and un­
yean of doing business. Well, a news, which the Federation L* already login conditionally, ready to boost it at
paper,does help out some.
ning to pay the piper.
Mrs. Rruce every opportunity and to do every­
Carr Jones, former president of tin thing in ids power to further its in­
Sanford nceils more furnished rooms, Sixth district federation, has already terests In any way possible. If he
more apartments, more houses, more sent in her resignation, for the reason does not do nil these things he has
places of amusement such as a country that she brought into the State Federa­ no business to ire an editor. But the
Hubs editor is only one man. He does his
club and golf links, etc. Wo are get' tion no ‘ hsis than thirty-two
largely
through
the
assurance
that
the his heat, hut in spite of all his ef­
ting in the tourist town class nnd ahouli
forts, it is impossible for him to
Federation
Is
in
no
way
.connected
look the part.
itself with suffrage or any political know everything that is going on.
— 0 ----He wants to. Like Figgcr-Four
Either we would like to chronicle issue whatsoever. "The Macon His­
Avery in "T h e Circus M an," he
tory
Club,
the
strongest
club
in
Macon
th e birth of a new new Hoard 0
wunts to hcnrjnll the news so he can
T r a d * on the death of tho oid ono no and one of the original founders of the
tell It.
Federation
in
t89G,
has
resigned
in
Yve could be auro just where to begin
Whether or not he gets it is largely
:and where to leave off. Snnfori Itody.
Up
to the residents of the town Ilf
tieeda a live trade body as badly as
represents.
He is eager to print every
kny eity in the world just now.
"Mrs. J. H. Riley , president of the
item,
however
small, that is any way
Jones county Federation in 189G, has
would
he
of
interest
to Ids readers.
resigned in a body.
The Southern Uselrss Co.
It is impossible for him to talk with
Mrs. 0 .A. Murphy, pnwident of the
showing some signs of resuaitation
everybody in town every week. He
Hamcsville
Civic league; Mrs. Walter
and we can now count on nevera
talks with as many ns he can nnd
hours a day of power and a few D. I.umar, vice-president of the Macon asks them nil for news of the latest
cen ts worth of lights at night. If City Federation, nnd Mrs. I). C. Morgan, local happening*, hut it is cnevitahlc
they can get stronger ns they go corresponding secretary, have signed that many things get by him. In
strong apiie.it to every woman’s Huh
hlong we can hank on getting a rua
this respect Ids neighbor* could ho
n
Georgia to withdraw from the Fed*
supply next summer when we will
of tremendous assistance to their
cragtlon that lios betrayed Its own con­
Hot need it.
stitution us well as the vtotl majority
--------------- O-----of its own member* by Incoming a polOUR GOOD ROADS
ticnl tool of Northern wire-fHplxmi**—
Seminole County had always taken Tampa Tribune.
thn lead in tho matter of good roads
construction and in the year of 1920 RE A GOOD FO RG ETTER
we ahould hold Hint lead. Tills county
Lite Is too short to rememl*r the
expects und should receive state aid in
things that would prevent one's doing Terrible Suffering From Headache,
the matter of trunk lines und coupled
Sideacbe, Backache, and Weak­
one's* best. "Forgetting the
ihiiigs,
with tho state aid we should get together
that urn behind, I, prow forward."- said
ness, Relieved by Cardol,
and build these roads so badly needed
brave, old man in the first century.
Says This Texas Lady.
and for which the bonds have already
Usually the oid mm live largely in the
boon voted and sold. The money for
past, hut tills old m.in lived in tin* fu ­
H ER EV ER m en ask m u ch of th e ir a u to m o b iles tho
tlieso roads now rests securely in the
Gonzales, Tex.— Mrs. Minnie Philture. He was a good forgetter.
C h an d ler d om in ates.
In th e m o u n tain co u n trie s It per­
banks of Seminole County and is not
pot, of this place, vrrile*: "Five year*
Many of us fail breause we do ant ago I was taken with a rain In my
being place where it should lie placed—
form s a s m a n y ca rs w ith larg er m otors do n o t p erform . Clim bing
orget. We rvmember utir failures aad left aide. It was right under my
op the roads ol the county.
steep grad es w ith th e sh arp est tu rn s on high , creep in g up and
they hamper us. We remember our left rib. It would commence with an
The 'people residing In those sections
up a t six or seven m iles a n h ou r on high w ith o u t a m iss or a
icturim and they make u* vain. We aching and extend up Into my left
where these mads we're voted have
me mix1r our em-lines and fritter away shoulder and on down into my hack.
skip o r a sign of effort, w here oth ers sh ift, th e C h an d ler holds
waited in vain for many moons for aluuhtc tim* trying to get even with
for Its driver th e thrill of really satisfacto ry m o to rin g .
By
that
tlmo
tho
pain
would
ho
so
these -roads that have never been laid them. Hut The sztmnsfut man for­
eovero
I
would
have
to
tako
to
bed,
•and While the commissioners
have gets. He knows the past U Irrevocable.
In co u n try roads of m ud or sand, an d in th e congested
‘ »^ued about tin* kind of roads to he He lets the dead past lurry its dead nnd suffered usually about threo days
tra
lh
c of crowded city stre e ts, this sam e power and th is sam e
built the price of materials have crept He is too much in a hurry' to attend . . . I suffered this wny for threo years,
flexibility
show th e ir q u alities.
nnd got to bo n mere skeleton nnd was
up until when the time does coma for the funeral of his iippen. He Is running so weak I cotilff hardly stand nlona
thu building of roads they will cost a race. He cannot afford to look tie- Was not nldo to go nnywhere nnd had
I he C h an d ler leads th e whole six-cylinder group so d istin ctly
considerably more than they would hind. His eye is on the winning post. to let my hauso work g o ...I suffered
because
it is su ch a Hood c a r and so fairly priced.
nwful with a pain In my hack and I
have C ist if built several months ago.
The nngnanimnus man forgets.
hnd tho headache Ml tho tlmo. I Just
There's no better tim e than NOW to place your order.
Wo want our commissioner* to lie He Is too Idg to let little tilings disturb waa unable to do n thing. My Mfo
careful with our money hut we do not him. He forget* quickly and forgets was n misery, my ntonmch rot In tm
want them to strain at a gnat and easily. II anyone dot* Him a wrong nwful condition, caused from taking
S I X B E A U T IF U L T Y P E S O F B O D Y
so much medlclnu. 1 Buffered bo much
■wallow a camel. We do nut want he "considers the source” anil keeps pain. I had Just nbout given up all
S&lt;ven-Pa,senger Tourina Car. S i m
Four-Passcnger Roadster. S i m
them to lie penny wise and pound aweet. It Is only your small man who hope* of our getting anything to help
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Car,
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oolUh. They have hnd the opportuni­ bherishen a low revenge. Or an Indian. mo.
Seivn-Passenger Sedan, 32SVS
Four-Passenger Coupe. S 2795
Lim ousine, S3393
Ono dny a Birthday Almanac wns
ty to see the different kinds of road The Indinn never forgets nnd Ix-cnusc
All
prices
/ . o. b. Cleveland
thrown In my yard. Alter reading
construction and they should he con­ ire is forever wanting to pay somebody Its testimonials I decided to to* Carvinced by this time thnt they have just Ilack lie never gets on. Be n forgetter. dul, nnd am b o thankful that I did,
ao ir.urh money to ape rid und Hint Bigness dictates) it and -Success demands for I began to Improve when on tho
second b o ttlo ...! am now n well
money will have to lie spent for certain it.
woman nnd fooling fino nnd tho cura
kinds of roads. They may not lie tin*
lia* been pemienont for It liaa been
kind that wo want or that wo wanted
two ycara since my awful had health.
CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COM PANY, CLEVELAND, OHIO
when tho bonds were voted but the mails M IKE SMITH , ROAD BUILDER I will always prnlno nnd recommend
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M. M. Smith it the man to b? at Cardul." Try Cardiff today,
ahould he built of tho licit material

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that the money can buy and the dl*'
cussion about the roads and about the
engineer* should ceise and the work
of building roads ahould l&gt;e started
We want action and action should be
forthcoming.
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JANUARY 2.

1920

TBB SANFOBUJHEBALD

Wo want the people of the county
and adjoining' counties to remember
that the merchants of Sanford will
Mr nllon ®f
inaugurate
a number of big sales
jl,fieri I" l,r*e^
LONG WOOD P IC K -U PS
next month and It will pay them to
P b icsa! R *m «
keep their eye on the Sanford Dally
Happy New Year
(/Interest
and Weekly Herald If they want to
The Basket Ball team is working
H. O. Crippcn Jr ., Is hero visit- save money. If you aro contempla­ hard and improving in their work
c j. West of Tam pa represent*
ting buying anything in the near
the Tampa Hardware Co., I* In ing hla grandparents here for a few
J . T . McGnhey is homo from
future come to Sanford for our mor
” ,iH. ftn business and !• the guest
K c ia attending the University
Rollins
College for the holidays.
chants will have it at a price that
of Florida.
cf Mr.’and Mrs. B. A. Duncah
Mis* 01 ur Walts who has been
will open your eyes.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Crippen
attending Orlando High School is
B ft*. Herndon is making many
Dr. D. C. Ward, Osteopath is in spending her vacation at home
, ' j in the Ilcrald building and and family have returned to their
Sanford
on Monday, Wednesday
T h e stork left a very nice little
*T fntirc front is being changed home in Chicago after a visit with
and
Fr
ay
of each week.
5S-tf
. jj
new entrance nnd a show his parents In this city.
baby girl at the home of Mr. and
G. A. Abbot, who on the first day Mrs. Will Satchcr,
Doc. 29 th.
’ Ido*'. The apartments on the
Boost
of January will assume the position Mother and daughter are doing
*L„d floor ure almost ready for
Loon's Auto Transfer. All trains
of city mnmger of Sanford, was a nicely.
wfopsnO' a" 11 wiU 1,0 vcr&gt;' P°I&gt;u'or mot. Phone 91. Hotel Carnes.
Daytona visitor Saturday enroute to
, ih the people who are anxious for
Mr. Hay Partin and Miss Lamar
67-tf
St.
Augustine. Mr. Abbot was for- Truitt were married at the homo of
,gi!l apartments.
J . W . Kennedy a prominent
nvjrly city manager of Ostcgon, Mich. the bride's parents at Plant City
^ new nine pound electrician aryoung attorney of Cleveland Ohio He is going to the ancient City for on Dec. 28th. Both young people
nffd in town Saturday, Dec. 27th is the guest of the Misses Miriam
the purpose of conferring with City are well known here and have a
, 4 30 p. m. His name is Harry and M argaret Clark for the holidays
Manager Eugene Masters, the char­ host of friends who wish them much
‘Dian&gt; and he is the life time guest of
Mr. Clark hns just returned from ters of Sanford and St. Augustino happiness. Mr. nnd Mrs. Partin
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The G uaranteed
yr and Mrs. W. H. Treadwell.
Franco where he wns First Lieuten­ being similar, both being the commis­ still reside in Winter Park.
Mn. IV. T. Epplng nnd Mrs. C ant in the 32nd Division of tho Field sion-manager form—the same form
l
j
Mr. Renenu nnd family spent
i Duncan of Tampa are expected Artillery nnd served for eighteen that was proposed for Daytona last
Xmas with friends in Wildwood.
„ |.fjic today to be the guest of months on the front,
summer but which was defeated by
Miss Olive Dinkel returned to
We guarantee it to be the
y, and Mr*. B. A. Duncan for the
G. M. Jacobs a prominent citizen the politicians in the election.— Day­ Orlando Thursday evening where
tona
Journal.
ntk-end.
best lloor varnish made. It
of tho Chuluota section was in the
shp hns a position in the Bank of
pint Mason fruit jars at L. P. city today on business.
Mr J . M. Harris has arrived from Orange.
brings our and preserves the
Lake City to take charge of the office
McCullcr's.
Mr. and Mrs. Neimyer and Mr.
Buy Diamonds Wight Tire Co.
natural beauty of the w ood;
of the Virginia Caro inn Chemical
prink Giles formerly the genidl
and Mrs. Bistline motored over to
55-tf
it’s
easy to apply and resists the
Co. Mrs. Harris wi join him later New Smyrna on Sunday where they
t3« manager of the V. C. Co, has
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
D.
Brumley
are
hardest near and tear. In clear,
in the week ami they will be plea­
icftpied a position with the Sanford
Chuluota ure in the city today on santly domiciled with Mrs. Henry attended the family reunion of Mr.
dry weather it will dry over night.
Tr.cfc (Irowrrs Association.
Charles Cluser, mother of Mrs.
business and report the Chuluota Wight.
Neimyer.
Packard president of tho Inn at that place as enjoying a fine
And to clean floors finished with
WANTED — OLD CLEAN
Sanford Truck Growers Inc. was in patronage and many booked nfter
Mr. and Mrs. Roebuck and Miss
Marble Floor Finish, just use
HAGS. ANY KIND E X ­
luting* Tuesday to investigate tho the first of the new year.
Georgia Hall were shopping in Or­
n little Dcvoe Polish according to
CEPT
OLD
SO C K S.
lando on Saturday.
possibilities of establishing here a
Mrs.
John
S.
Wilson
is
enjoying
simple directions on the bottle.
COATS.
PANTS,
OR
fcnsch of a proposed state truck
J. S. Dinkel was transacting busi­
n
fine
new
Reo
sedan
car
the
gift
LEI)
S
P
R
E
A
D
S.
AT
TH
E
You can put away your scrubbing
peters association. While hero ho
ness in Sanford on Monday.
HERALD OFFICE.
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jjnnjed to have representatives of Mr. Wilson for her Christmas
brush. ^ nu’ll never need it on
Mrs. J . S. Dinkel spent the week­
uni to a state convention which will present.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T . Fields of end in Orlando, the
Marbl e F lo o r"!T.'Tf.-iiicd floors.
of
Qui rt Mason fruit jars at L. I’. Ancusta. Gn., are hi the city the
ht held !at»r for the purpose of orMisses itands.
Ask for b o o klet " S e e in g the
*
o0-t!
p.'W.rg such an association.— Hn*- MeCulkr'a.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. .M . WtlService was hob! at Christ Church
brighter Side.”
tajj Herald.
Miss Uosamond Radford is the linins. Mr nfid Mrs. Fields arc old
on Sunday, Mr. Rand of Orlando
pr. li. C tones of D ecatur, III., guests of Miss Dorothy Fielder at residents of this city where Mr.
officiating.
U» returned home after a visit with the New TTemont in Lakeland. Fields wns engaged in the real estate
Mrs. Mobley and children of
Cipt. and Mrs. Crippen. He was Miss Fielder will be the week-end business for some time. He sees
Okeechobee
arc the guests of tier
tijor of Sanford about thirty years guests of Miss Radford on route to many changes in the city and says
sister.
M
rs.
Bill Allen.
Macon
On.
where
both
girls
are
t(o and ha* many old time friends
that Sanford looks like a "co m er".
SANFOKD, FLO RID A
Mrs.
Wilkinson
is spending the
Itrt who were glad to see him again. students at Bessie T ift College.
In fart it looks so good that he will
come back hero again next fail and holidays with her parents Mr. and
P A IN T D E V O E P A IN T
bis many friends are boiling th at ho Mrs. Bill Allen.
Prof. Schaffer of Osteen lias re­
will come buck before that time as
as Mr. Fields is a hustler and a turned to take up Ids school duties. pests can thrive only on certain knnds
The liv e s to c k business cannot lie
booster of the right sort.
Miss Margaret Allen has returned of plants. These crop rotation (dans gone into mid discounted at each wave
home from Okeechobee where she arc especially good for tho general far­ of high or .ow prices. The mini who
EE- Seal pint fruit jars at LP.
was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. mer, but ran bo followed to certain goes into the industry must
make
McCullcr’s.
5G-ft
extent by others.
a permanent and continuous affair,’
Mobley.
Mr. H. T . Stralnnkcr left Sunday
and maintain good breeds and equip­
Will Hnrtley spent the Xmas
for a few days visit with the home
holidays with his parents, M r. and Says Tho Slate Marketing lluronu ment.
folks at Douglass Ga
It isn’t what you plant hut what
Mrs. L. J . Hartley.
T . S. Keisuckcr of Duytonn. who
you harvest and market that counts.
The children of a school in Wake
The C ivic League will hold its The best always brings the best prices.
represents the Comet Auto Co., is a
county, N. C., in 1919 cultivated two
regular monthly meeting Tuesday
guest of the Lincoln House.
acres of tomntocs and realized 1550.
afternoon, Ja n . the Cth and will
Sussoas
in
any
line
of
work
mniean
With this sum of money they bought
Henry Horen, wife and duughtcr elect new officers for the year 1920.
attention
to
details.
The
ffflrmer
who
a
piano fnr the school nnd made a
of Tolcdeo Ohio are spending a.few
is
not
willing
to
give
proper
considera­
The
Board
of
Trade
has
arranged
number
of improvements in the build­
days in town, the guests of the Lin­
for a hulotin hoard which will be tion to feeding nnd earing for live-stock ing. In this is a suggestion for Florida
coln.
They
ure
nil
well
pleased
with
A n i l i m u I at m l M v s u t u to h 4 m *
tto
should try some other occupation. school*.
i iU m i O r t t t * u k *j
4*U/*4 »»•! »**»•»•
Sanford, having taken an early located nt the Post Office.
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Work, m ore
Produce more
Save m ore
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But we ca n ’t continue increasing our
production unless we continue increasing
our railroad facilities.
The farms, mines and factories cannot
increase their output beyond the capacity
of the railroads to haul their products.
Railroads arc now near the peak of their
carrying capacity.
W ith o u t railroad expansion— more en­
gine:,, more cars, more tracks, more te r­
minals— there can be little increase in
production.
But this country of ours, is going to
keep right on grow ing— and the railroads
must grow with it.
To com m and in the investm ent m arkets
the* How of new capital to expand railroad
facilities— and so incrcilse production —
there must be public confidence in the
future earning power of railroads.
I lie nation’s business can grow only as
fast as the railroads grow.
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advertisement is. published by ihc
&amp;fssociai(oricfSlailivau cSxecutivedu
fk o t t dttiring information conerming Ikt railroad ttlw-

alion may obtain littratun by writing la ikt At ton alion of Itailway K itcu littt, 61 Dioadway, S ri* Fork.

morning drive over the entire celer
districts.
NOTICE
Complete stock Diamond tires.
Annual meeting of the stockhol­
Wight Tire Co
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ders of the Caldwell Irvin Co., Inc.,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Carter of K an­ will ho held on Monday, January
sas City are guests of the Lincoln Cth, 1919 at 10 A. M.
D. D. C A LD W ELL, Sec'y.
for a few days.
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G. W. Golden and son of Detriot
stopped over to take a bird's eye
NOTICE
view of Sanford en route to the
Annua! meeting of the stockhol­
W est Coast.
There's a man nt the curb to ders of the Caldwell Furniture Co.,
serve you.
66-tf Inc., will bo held on Monday Ja n ­
'W. E. Sims and son of Home, Ga., uary Cth 1919 at 10:30 A. M.
I). D. C A LD W ELL, Sec'y.
guests of the Lincoln House have
W-18-3te.
been taking In the fishing and hunt­
ing for a few days nnd arc delighted
Rotation of Crops
with tho success that attended their
efforts.
A systematic rotation of field rrops
W. E. Watts and wife of England should commend Itself to the Florida
made the Lincoln their headquarter farmer. It makes for soil Improvement,
for n short stay nnd will return to with hotter crop ycields as a result, end
for partial elimination of certain crop
spend soinetinc later un.
pests. However, the most profitable
Owen Ellis and wife of Middleton
crop rotation does not consist merely
Ky., are guests of the Lincoln House
nnd state there will he a larger num­ in changing the crops around from year
ber from Ky., here In the near future. to year, regardless of the relation of
the crops to ench other, says the ex­
tension division of the College of n
For Sheriff
I hereby announco my candidacy Agriculture. The central uhi in all
for the offico of Sheriff of Seminolo Co­ crop-rotation systems should lie to
unty subject to the decision of the leave each field in u better state of
Democratic Primary.
cultivation nnd reasonably free from
W. P. CARTER
pests nt the end of each rotation cycle
FOR SH ERIFF
The most profitable system must
Having licen urged by a largo number
of the voters of Seminole County to In- worked out for each farm, and for
liecome a candidate for tho offico of eccli field. The county agent cun lie
Sheriff, I hereby nnnonneo my candi­ of much scrvjce in tho
planning.
dary subject to (ho decision of the
There
an’
certain
general
principles,
Democratic primary.
however, that should bo bourne in mind
15-tfc
C. M. HAND
in this connection in order to accomplish
the
most satisfactory fesults.
Notice Stockholder's Meeting
For
soil improvement there should
Tho annual meeting of the stock­
be
nt
least
one leguminous crop in each
holders of the Peoples Bank of San­
rotation
cycle.
To this class of plants
ford will he held nt the office of the?
belong
tho
cowpen
and the velvet bean.
company nt 7:30 p. m. on Wednesday
There should also bo a sufficient number
day, January 14th, 1920.
It. R. D BA S, Cashier. of unimals, especially milch cows, oi
each farm ft” utilize the roughage and
W-Q8-4tc.
" (UFp'j the desired quantity of stable
manure, which, in addition to green
*i i y y v v i r v y y y y y y y
crops plowed under, will furnish humus
y
r
to tho shd. The conditions resulting
Y
Christian Science services
1'
from this treatment, if thesioil Is proper­
1* will be held at the Woman’s 1'
ly handled, will make the succeeding
y
Club, Oak avenue, between
V
cTopds more vigorous and capable of
&gt;' Third and Fourth streets, on V
offsetting, in some measure, the effects
Y Sunday morning at 10-45 o'V
of any pests that may appear.
Y clock. Subject: ' Cod’*. W20V
Again, tho successive cro|* in any
y d 58-ltc.
y
rotation
should be selected nnd urrai tY
V
rd
that
no two upon which the same
y y v y y v y y y v v y y y y y
put may thrive will be grown In suc­
cession, The principles of
disease
control by means of crop reunion are*
bused open th” fa d that certain pests

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pacity. Acres of flooring are necessary to insure
goods being thoroughly cured, seasoned, blended,
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broken spring,
and rccelvo
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isfaction
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themselves were becoming weary of
New Yo k, Dec. 29, (By Associated
long continued disturbances of busi­
Manchester, Eng. Dec. 27.—"E ve- Press) Three men faced charges today
ness, industry and transportation.
thing points to the near approach
before th»- United States Commissioner
They see a tendency against frivo­
of a general, deliberate and sustained
here in connection with the spreading
lous strikes und an indication that
attack on the Christian conception
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,
,
.
I
of
wood alcohol as whiskey through
only real grievances will induce the
of Marriage . declared ‘ he Bishop |fjv(t #ta|B(
thc , „ t tcn (lay8. Dw,lh
wage earners to quit work hereafter.
of Hereford in an address at Mnn*|
and blindftess followed in its wake.
Decentralization of capital and
cluster Catherdrnl on "New Ideas I
The men are Adolph I’auarelll, a Manindustry is seen in the establishing
of Marriage".
hntten wine and liquor dealer. John
in Normandy of textile indunlrks IN THE EFFORT TO UKDLCK ’
"T h e war has lowered the prestige Romanelli, a Brooklyn
undertaker,
AND
ST AIt riNti
FACTORIES to replace those in the occupied
THE HIOII COST OF LIVING
of marriage in the thought of many Samuel Snleshy a Brooklyn drag J i t
ANI) NEW IIUSINKSS LOOK- t rritory destroyed by the war. This
Pittsburg, Dec. 7.—A number of people nnd vi«ibly endangered its According to federal officials, HumanINC* TO IIETTKH T I MES
movement has boon greatly extended
important manufacturing concerns
character," said tin* Bishop. "This elli is the leader in the wood alcohi I
SANFORD- FLORIDA
Paris, Dec. 7.—France will In- by development of waterpower in in tiiis city are selling food and clothing ha* been accomplished partly by t rutile.
Kin the new year with far greater the region of the Alps anil the cen­ at cost to their employes, in an effort endowing women and girls with un­
confidence than the last. This is in ter und south of France. Induslriu to Intel the advancing price of commodi­ precedented independence and forc­
spite of formidable handicaps such leaders suy that no particular region ties. One company buys for its work­ ing them into a public Imminence
Perfumes Wllnout Grease.
Mr. Growcher’s Idea.
ns the balance of trade running n- of France hereafter will monoploize men every two weeks a carload of ham- for which nothing ir: their previous
A. Verify, a chemist of Isle-Saint"T he ■inly iidv.iiitiigi1 I cun see in
gainst her at the rate of about any industry and declare that this nnd baron. ’I'bis is nbipiped direr* careers had prepared them; most of Denis, France, bus patented n process getting si doctor to nus.iv u ;
.«
1,600,000,000 francs a month, about scattering will prove beneficial and from the packer to the mill, and tin rt all by shaking the whole fabric on of extracting perfume from (lowers by srld .Mr. Growclur, *'l tbut n !u: &gt;f
60 percent depreciation of the ex­ .■result in a more equable recovery of sold to the men at cost, plus the trnne civilized society and bringing into using powdered v.-ei d rhnrcoill Instead us old boys will Din)b' '■ , *, * i. i'ley
change value of the franc and the all parts of the country.
nortalion charge. The president &gt;*f •nmtlnn (he accepted principle of of gronse nr a." absorb cut, mul then bad some excuse for i i-b #,r O *
wn«liltirr the charcoal !:t alcohol.
Powerful fuan A groups ?re
ivfii a.
m e d i d i o l l H i e s of J&gt;ro&lt; *ng
the company endorses it as ore of *hc
■
•-■* r. fl! TCdltlll.
the
head
of
a
movement
to
trar.
fer
raw materials and mrchines, urgent­
la&gt;i ;iiingi in- nas ever none lor his men. breaking down authority and forc­
important industries from the coal
ly needed lor reconstruct ion.
Another concern has been supply­ ing under ruthless criticism the most
France’s renewed confidence is region to southeastern France where ing many of its mills nnd otlko.i employes intimate and fundamental assumpt­
derived directly from the result of water-power soon will lie available. with canned go-xls, wearing apparel, in ions of human conduct.
,
the recent election*. There are re­ Other groups are being former to eluding ovens nits and shoes, at d even
"T
h
e
divorce
court
shows
us
the
garded here as having definitely develop manufacturing renters near childrens slmt*. The savi ng was such picture of a society governed by im­
stabilized internal politics, ended all the const so as to reduce the cost as to make the wage earners enthusi­ pulse rather than by principle, swept
(lunger of revolutionary agitation of transporting raw materials. In- astic’ Employes of another big manu­ along by the currents of self-indul­
for boo time to come and heoughtd Other groups are being former to facturing plant rented a store, stoekisl gent fashion rather than pursing a
about a hotter attitude by capital develop manufacturing centers near with groceries, bought through the determined course by tin* directionsri
and lahur toward the immense ef­ the coast so as to reduce the cost use of the company's credit, and in u
of settled convictions of personal
of transporting raw materials. In­
fort before France.
dustrial leaders say (hut this activity a few week* were doi ng a business of duty,"
Money is forthcoming for invest­ on the part of capital, supported by 12,000 a day. Only employes of the
ments in anything that promises the recovery of labor from what has company can buy in the store. The
r a n k e r s w il l m e e t
stability. While investment* in short been characterized ns a wave of price to the buyer is first cost plus rent
light,
clerk
hire
and
freight.
term treasury bonds ure continuing "laziness", gives a healthy tone to
Willi Federal Hoard To So.... the Out
at the rate of nearly 11,000,000,000 the situation.
"W e started with groceries", said
Tangles
of francs u month, there is plenty
Instability of the exchange value the tnunager looking over l.is well kept
Washington, Dec. 30.—Representa­
of money for industrial und com­ of the franc in regarded us one of store with pride", hut lately wo added
mercial enterprises and long-term the weakest points in French con­ such clothing as the men wear while tive bankers from over the country
B u t it d o e s n o g o o d to s a v e m o n e y u n le s s
loans. The 1,000,000,000-franc loans ditions. It is pointed out that France at work. Soon wo will have a tailor have been invited by the federal reserve
it is p u t in c ir c u la t io n in s o m e w a y .
to provide immediate resources for cannot pay twice over at present shop for men's clot In’s, and next we nro
board to mectin Washington Jan. G to
indemnifying victims of the invasion high prices for supplies she needs going to put in u line of women's wear
was over subscribed before the offi­ and that is what the present low- and such things us women must have discuss the existing relations between
Until you are ready to invest your savings a safe,
cial opening of the subscriptions. value of the franc means. The French around the house. I don’t know how Federal Reserve bank discount rates
patriotic depository for them i3 a bank account where
Important linnks und
industrial government is now studying a com­ many of the company's 20,000 workmen and rates on deposits. The conference
is
the
first
step
of
the
federal
reserve
they will stand for increosed credits on which to
companies have lately increased their plete renovation of her finnneial buy here, hut I am sure we have among
capital to an aggregate of nearly policy with a view to making such our customers at least one representa­ board to iron out tye "existing cngtanglfinance reconstruction and business activities.
ing alliance," between Federn. Reserve
600.000,000,000 francs.
There is still
provisions to meet her obligations ns tive of every family."
bank discount rates and rates on depo­
Transactions on the Paris bourse will give grextest stability both at one item, however, in the living cost
Your funds deposited with this Bank will be safe,
sits, which resulted from war financing,
which will are confined to cash deals home and abroad.
from which many workers in the dis­
Gov. Harding said.
immediately available and will be doing their patriotic
h iv e exceeded on certain days re­
trict ran find no relief—that of high
Memlier* of the reserve board feel
cords of pre-war trading when fu­
rents. Workmen's houses are scarce
duty.
Hint any rhangc in the present r rrangeDssth by Hanging.
tures entered largely into the totals.
in every section of the district.
ments . established during the war
In answer to ii physician who asks
The upward movement of all in­
period, will have to bo mndc with due
shut
b
the
cause
of
death
In
hanging,
dustrials which began before the
N O TICE
consideration for its effect on the gen­
signature of the treaty at Versailles •ml how noon it ensues, n medical
The regular annual meeting of
)nmiu M*ys that If the knot be prop*
has been unchecked by successive lily i Hosted, Instant dentil from the stockholders of the Seminole eral banking situation. Plans for the
»
conference were given in a letter to the
li'iuidut ions. This is regarded by breaking the spinal cord Is produced,
County Hank, Sanford, Flu. will be chairman of the Federal Reserve bank
keen observers here as n sure sign but In a mnjnrliy of coses nsphrritiheld in the otllrrs of the hark on
u
of economic recovery.
tlpn Is tin cause of death. In this the Thursday January 8th, 1920 at from Gov. Harding.
"Early in 1918,” said the letter,
HOME INSTITUTION
Employers sny the labor situation nan may retnln consciousness for from Four o’clock I*. M, for thc election
"there
was a disposition on the part od
■
few
seconds
to
u
minute
nnd
n
ha'f
Is improved and that the Irat strikes
»mt mu) retain life for from 16 to 20 of a hoard of directors to serve for latge banks all over the country to in­
developed symptoms that the workers iLUIUMk
the ensuing ycur arid any other
dulge in sharp competition for bskk
business which may properly come
balances to offer inducements for de­
before the meeting.
posits. Hanks in New York were bid­
A. U. K E Y , Cashier. ding high ns three percent, for balances
■I l-Fri-4te.
of other banks payable on demand and
the rules for-time deposits were higher
Notice
The regular annual meeting of This lode to reprisals on the pnrt of
Fruit and Vegetable Crate*
the Stock holders of the First Na­ interior banks and the hidoing for bust
tional Hank of Sanford, Florida, ness by marking up intresl rates on
Y o u C m a Rti) Prom l l i s i
will be held in the rooms of the deposits threatened to interfere serious­
W h alrM l* I 'r i m
bank Tuesday, January 111. 1920. nt ly with the financial operators of the
three o’clock I\ M., for the purpose government.
W rit* tmr l , 1 m I l.i
of electing a hoard of directors for
*,Finally the clearing house banks
W. A. Merryday Company
the ensuing year am! for thc trans­ of New York agreed to fix a rate of
action of such other business ns may 2 ’ i per cent, on bank balances, pay­
Pal*tit*. Florid*
properly come before the meeting. able on demand, with the proviso that
H. F. Whit ner,
the intresl rate would lie automatic­
Cashier ally advanced or reduced M of 1 per
W-16-Btr
rent, with each advance of decline
of t-2 of 1 per cent, in the ninety-day
rate at the Federal Fcscrve bank of
NOTICE
So it is withjlarge Bank Accounts— they were start­
Rids will he rccievcd by the New York. This rate Is now 4 3-4
Hoard of County Commissioners per cent, nnd should it be advanced at
e d email and we wish lo impress the readers of this
of Seminole County at their next any time to 5 per cent, the rate of Inpaper that small accounts are just as welcome as
regular meeting to be held on tr.&gt;st paid by the New Yr-k banks for
would
Tuesday January Gib, at 10 o*- out-of-town bank balances
large ones, because we know that some day they
ciock A. M. for the building of a automatically advance to 2 3-4 per cent.
l.et us inspect your ball cry free. W e are experts
will be large ones. Your tree of fortune will start
vault in the Seminole County Court
on electrical troubles. Scientific repairing nnd reHouse.
the moment you start a bank account.
charging done. W e can lake your old battery ami
Plans nnd specifications can be
The Buddhist Printer,
•make
it as good as new and guarantee it for six
In
ninny
of
the
monnslerbvi
of
Sibe­
obtained from E. A. Douglass,
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Sanford, ria the Huddlilst monks print books In
months. We also have expert m echanics lo over­
Florida or from F. II. Trimble, n mnnnrr which has been handed
haul or repair your car.
down from generation to generation.
architect, Orlando, Floridr.
Hoard reserves thc right to reject Movable type Is not used, lu t each
page Is carved upon n solid wood
any and all bids.
block, nnd thus whenever n now hook
E. A. DOUGLASS, Clerk.
Is prlnti*l entirely new blocks havo
I - A. K EN A lU ), Prop.
W -m tc .
to bo made.
20.1 Oak Ave.’

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Hc.'Eon In HI* Prcfcrcr.ccj.
Belli Slicker likes to take dinner*
&lt;n doing business with n perfect
tmnger. Seth linn lived In our comnmilly so long that a at ranger la tho
ml) kind of n man he can hope to
‘not.—Washington Stnr.

Brunette* Have F ln t Call,
Dork-hnlrcd people, so says nn au­
thority, get married sooner than fairhaired individuals, lie bus shown by
statistics that an overwhelming ma­
jority of those women who llu* und
die spinsters* have fair hair.

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�THE SANFORD HERALD

.SUARVJA

Adjutant General Sidney J. Catta,
Jr., who haa been at wprk for aono time
in the effort to start an active reorjtanIxation of the National Guard of Flo­
rida, announces that he will be in
Gainesville about January ,5 for the
purpose of whipping into shape n unit
here*. He has previously circulated
through the press and otherwise circluar
letters outlining the method of organibuiiui: which wiii have to be carried
out and there is thought to he a general
intrest in the movement all over the
State.

pepper
Stock Ready
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ALL ’ROUND THE STATE
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Prank Towniead, ISO 8 upply Co., O,
master A. E. C.uliey reported yesterday Col.:
St. C. V. S. P. (&gt;. Til, A. K. /. Krantr;
Stamp sales nearly reached the *2,000 Dorothy T. Wylla and Karl C. Wyll*. her
hu ita nU ,
Fairtliv, O k la h o m a ;
KU»ard
mark, postage stamps totaioing *1,985 Krlly
and Joa a ph ln a Kelly. hl&gt; a ll# , M l
a it 43rd S t r e e t . Chicago, III.; F r a n k Kelly
being sold at the stamp window. The K
and ('o rd rU * Kelly, fib wife. Orwihen, Ittd.;
previous record for a dny was J 1,100 L«»u K elly and M i r c u r r lt e K e ll y , hie e j f f ,
a l 2 Stft S t r e e t , ( io i b e n , I n o ,! M y r t l e Tru mp
worth of xstamps.. The big day was and ttojr I 1. T r u m p , hrf h u d ' i n t i , 4 3 ! South
Si f r e t , G o*heu , Ind.; fittward MrCliifi1
of course, due to the holiday rush. •th
reMrt of C a r rie McClure, l l r U n K u rt * , (’ lark
The pcstotlke was swampred with out McClure, .\lfred McClure and l.u la MeClure,
hj# •lie, (aoehrn, IniLt llvrt K elly and Kilt A
going mail.
Kelly, hi* wife, (Soehen, I n d . ; J . Ilolieft

On Monday, -1C3 *j- V, of parcel
post mail were sent out from the local
ofliie, in addition to the usual paper
and letter mail, it talir.g more than an
hour to la nd the mail sacks on the
two mail trains. Three hundred and
twfnty registered letter* were mailed
during the day, and nealrly 2,000 in­
sured parcels were takep in at t ho
panel window.— Miami llct-rald.

The Lee County Agricu.tural and
Livestock Association met nl A.va on
Tuesday of last week. Two beeves
were roasted for u free harltecue anti
a large corwd attended. Matters ointrest were discussed and some interest
A firm in Okeechobee is going to in­
ing addresses were made.
stall machinery for the grinding of
peanuts and vines for hog feed. It has
Tampa La working aln-atly to get been conceded that peanuts by them­
ready for the big fair, although it La selves are too rich for feed, but when
two months until time for it to take ground with vines make a well balanced
ration.
plate. This season the uaspnrilla
Carnival , which had been abandoned
on account of the war. will be revived
The tecal pint of the American Le­
and will be quite a drawing card for gion at Homestead b planning
the
the fair.
organization of a fire .department. It
id planned to turn over the fire equijymont
of the town to the ex-soldiers.
T|ie Plant City Courier reports 290
We
predict
that when the windjammer
carious of citrus fruit shipped, from
that place since the season for shipping lets loose with the call there will l&gt;e some
opened. Sixty carloads were shipped action, and don’t you forget it.

in three days—this in comparison with
Compiled In Tabloid Form For Busy Herald Readers
Mrs. F. J . Schraedcr, of Delray,
carlots for the previous three days.
Pachking houses are working almost was seriously injured when the car in
to capacity, some putting in fifteen which she and her husband were riding
bringing their miklk products to market
Fruit shipping is active in Polk
was srtruck by a Nash truck on the
hours a day.
ouKty now. though the fruit is noonl by auto instead of by boat as is now
Dixie Highway at Boynton.
Mrs.
bffir.ntoc to move,
comparatively the case.
Schracder
was
taken
to
a
hospital
in
The movement of early winter vege­
ipakinf. There have been 126,590
Miami.
It
is
thought
there
will
he
a
tables from Florida is showing an in­
bji» of fruit shipped from the county,
suit
for
damages
as
a
result
of
the
acThr farmers of Pook county appro crease. Beans,
peppers,
eggplant,
i total o? :iTl cars, by the Florida Citcidenr.
date the agritulturul colums, edited tomatoes, okra, etc., are now moving.
r j Exchange. Winter Haven has mode
It* lirgi^t shipments, shipping over n by the county in gent every week, in Reports from hvnrious parts of the
stale indicate a good average in winter
Mirny men who fought in the recent
ten newspapers of tho county, ijuna­
bar.drrd cars.
true!: uml if the weather rnnilnuo war and who saw strenuous tervlce
tions are beginning *&lt;» he n »
• l tavorable the shipping "ill be steady
tr. trah'.irg ramp ar..l ‘.i th** field uiu.'
answered
through
this
medium.
ThlA short course for farmers will start
until tin end uf the avwvon.
flocking to the Everglades and taking
{i,r t hereby of Florida on Jan- i* one »uy the agent has of giving
up farming. As one ride, nlonf the
sir/ 6th and continue until the 16th. information to a large number of farm­
That peanuts will grow in sandy ennui to and from Okeechobee there ur
It Uexpect'd that th&lt;* recent fine show- ers whom he would not otherwise be beach soil has lieen fully demonstrated many of them seen, still using Jpart of
tg of the &gt;tate of Florida at all the live- able to serve.
i by Mr. James Wills of Bay county. their uniforms, working thrir truck ?
ito k fairs of the country swill stimulate
! While only part of nn acre was farms.
iatrwt in the course. No doubt many
planted by Mr. Wills this year, the
tinners of the state will take advantage
yield has been so satisfactory that he
Determined to fully exploit the ad­
if it.
will plant the same average next year vantages and attractiveness of St.
for commercial purposes. Under the Augustine as an {ideal resort and place
supervision of the county agent, proper it at the top
of the list of Florida
points of intrest, the board of trade
methods of digging and stacking tie
is being recognired and a campaign
nuts were practiced.
will Is1 started tuis week to ral e the
sum of 415,000 to i finance the activities
of tin* organization for the year 1920.
Acting 1’cst
The churches have had their innings
on drives, and it would teem that they
have been eminently successful, when
Bapti'ts oversubscribed their quota
their quota in Florida sufficient to built!
a fing hospital in Jacksonville. Shows
how prosperous the State is and what
can be done by concerted action. ' TimtM-l’nio n.

« u . S.” Boot*—
n iade in a ll a ia e a
a n d a t y le a , r e d ,
b la c k an d w h ite

H

toes— th eU . G. boot ii mndn fo r fish-

Boots that don't really fit, boots that
don’t support your feet properly, boots
that leak— they make your work just
twice as hard.

those po in ts w h e re boots arc lik e ly
to b reak through first.

.

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A real fisherman's boot— made on
a good comfortable last, strong and
tough nt every point— that’s the U . S.
rubber boot.
Shaped so ns not to rub up and
down at the heel, plenty of room ut the

A s k for U.S

Nolle** of Y(ipILa l Ion fv* lat Hrrtl 1’ndrf
SrtrlUn STY of ihr (irnrr*l Slalufra,
Nolirr !• haraby flvjn that IL YV, Haiti,
purchMtr cf Ta* Carllflratt N&lt;*. |03 t itit #4
thr 4th day nf June . 1. I •**
‘ •• tilrtl
•abt raftlftratr In my uilku a nut hua made*

»Pt*ltr»tlc»«i tiif I n lira«f

W ,

A. t». 1910.

tSCAbi
r:. a . d o u g l a s s
Clrrk Clrrult Court, Seminole County. CU.

0 *0

A. D cC utle*.

Attorney for ITainliff.
M-M on*9 lr.

W-20-IOte

Nuilt. af .tp,llrallon far Fat Hard Under
S r r l t a n S i t of l h a l i m r t i l S t a t u t e * .

Nottm |, hrrrby given that John Drautr,

p * , » l,» t t r r ! T s i C c r t i S t t U K t t . 4SC, J . i . J
lha 4th * t , y of J i m * A. II., &lt;91 7. h a , Btad
u . i l . - . r d B r n f * I s my c O c * and h a , ra sd*
applicatio n for ta&gt; drad to l, a u a In acco rd*
a n r r %ith ! a » . Said ce rtific ate i -m b r ic e a tha
following i l n c r i I . .1 pro pert y a i t u a t i d in
Semino le C o u n ty , Tlrrldn, t o - * i t : S 1i of
N K ! j of S W J i S e ctio n I T . T uw na h lp 2 1 ,
S. It angr 2 0 11., 3 0 a r m . T h a r a i d la n d trainjf
d a t tha d a la of the U a u a n ra ol aucn
aa jtlftc ata In th e namo of U n k n o w n . Unlaaa
■aid cer tific ate .h a l l ho radaam ad according
to taw, l a . t i e d will italic thcreun on th e At n
&gt;lay i&gt;( J a n u a r y A. It. iirio.
W itn r t * my official denature and ntal

thl, the 5 th day of Itrcambar A. !&gt;., 1919.
*SIIAl.i
li. A. lUtllOI.ASS.
Clark Circuit Court J-.mlnoU County,
Florida.
Ift-f.tc.
Il» V. M. DOUGLASS. D. C.
NliriCK OF NlltillltTH .SALK.
Nutter la haraby given that undar anil by
virtu* u( an nacution l,.uail out of and
undar tha .aal id tha Circuit Court of Serai*
mda County, and Stal« of Florida, bearing
data December Sth 1919, In that certain
rau.a •hrrriii th* Waatarn Union Telegraph
Company, a corporation, it the plantlff, and
lloaard-l'ackarj Land Company, a aor*
p..ration, 1, tbs drfeniant. I have Idled
upon, and will uffar (or atla, anil aall to th*
highrtt and brat bidder tor ca,h. in (font
id the Court lluuia door in Scralnota County,
Florida, during th* lag,) hour, of aala on
Monday January Sth IVJo. th- following
dracrlbrd land and property. In Samln.do
County, Florida, tu-wit: The South Kail
SUI of tho Southact (Quarter iS W 'i ) &gt;f
Section Two (3*. Townthlp Twnaty-ona |2 I)
South, Kang Tbirty-ona Fail (.11 K.), raid
land to be aold to aatldy .aid execution and
Cotta. I'uarhater to pay for title.
K. L. UKAtlY.
Sharilt Seminote County, Florida.
Dlckintori A Dlrkinton Atty't tor Plaintiff.

1«-SU.

BUSINESS CARDS
One Inch Cards Will lie Published Un&gt;
frr This Heading At Thp Kate Of *7..'0
!*cr Year.

S C H E L L E M A IN E S

bf*»* !r ntr* * *-

«jvi* -.In , i r , aLI * i , Lilt air rrntirar-a tha
fiittiiaini 'lr*f rifiid fiiiqirtty altuatrtl in
Srmlm'lr County, Finriiia, ti»**lt; N t , uf
S 1) of Lot 3 Srrtion K T«a*nthlp 21 H. Itancr
30 K. -0 a. Thr aaiit land btlnr a**r%sr«| * i thr
SANFORD
data of thr inuanrr of #urn rrrtlllratr in
thr r i m e of (ifo. A. Krrllnc. UrJr** aald
rrrtitiratr shall hr rrdrrmMl arrordinf !•»
la*, taa dml *111 iaaur thrtron on thr €th
dav of January A. IV. 1920.
THOMAS LM.Mirr WILSOS
YY'itntM my official *lrnaluri* and a* al thla
thr 5th day of Darrmbrr A. IV. 1919.
iSKAL)
K. A. DOUGLASS.
Clerk Circuit C*ourt, Srmlnolr County,
Florida.
lft-Mc.
lly V. M. DOUGLASS, H. C,

S.llrc nr .Matin'* S.lr
Nntlfi* i, tk&gt;frtay ilvcn that umln .ml by
virtur ot ■ final iln ir r nl Inmlo.urr aril
r»1r r.aito and vntn.d by Judrr Jam r. W.
1'ifkin,, JudKr &gt;1 thr Sr.rnth Judirial
Circuit Cnurt ot tbr Stair u! I l ur i d * , in
and tor thr County nl Srmlnolr, 1‘ounly,
datid Sovrmbrr I *th 1919. In Chanmv.
In tli.t rrrtain r .u .r thrr.in emdlnc, •hrr.in
Ntrrray Mnnror Ilnbirt* at AdminltlralrU
nl thr F.tlatr ol 1». G. Mnnror, ilrcratrd,
romplalnant, and H. II. Mnrmr It d.l. ndar t
I, tiro. A. DrCnttra, a* Sprritl Maitrr. aril
idlrr Inf »alr and »rll In Iront nl thr Court
lloutr Dour In Srmlnolr Cuunly, Flnrlrla.
■lurlrr thr local ‘hour* »l ,»lr. nn Monday
Ihr .Mh da) r| January 1920, Ihr (olloaln,
drarrlhrd Unit and jiroprlty. In &lt;»tt:
'Ihr NoMhw.tl Uu i i It &lt;1 thr Si uthratl
quarter ol thr Nerthwi*t Unuto cl Set*
tlnn 11 , TmtntMp 19 South. Hanrr SI Ks»t.
Said ulr to hr rrtadr to Ihr hlyhrtt and
brtl hlddrr (nr rath to aatbly taid tlrrrrr
and rntt*1. nurrhatrr to fay lor llllr.
tiro. A. D.Cuttra,
S|«r&lt;ltl Matter.
IM-klr.ton ft Dlektnton
Sr.llritor* lor Comt'lainant.
Ifi-itr.

FLORIDA

Snnfortl

Automobile Protection

HUE and TH EFT and COLLISION In.
Mtrnnre Issued by the FLORIDA STATE
AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION Is the
safest and cheapest In the world. Wrllo
for information to hesibiuarters Orlando
Agrnts wnntril In every town In Florida*

HENRY Mc L \ U L I N
JE W E L E R

MY SPECIALTIES:
Bit K XltC’S It ANIMMINTEH ' M i s *
GORHAM’S S T EKMNC. SH.V»;L
HCG E lis ' PLATED N AIII.
’•tC.IV AND WALTHAM WtTCIII' H

SEALED TINS ONLY
AT YOUR GROCERS

MAXWELL HOUSE
COFFEE

Aim III ISI Mi

In ( Irfull l .iurl, Snrnth &lt; Irrult, Srmtnnl.*
Cuunt). I Infill*.
O vrr atr rv t

A L F the foot troubles ot
fishermen--blisters, sores,
c h a fe d slcin, a c h in g
m uscles--com e from just one
thing;.hoofs that aren *t right.

ertnen.

A nJ they're made
pair backed up with
cf pure rubber and
where the wear is

N«iIc«• f iKh111ff « .S'aI«*

Nollrr i t h r r r h y
t
unt l r f anti by
virtur of i n fiv c u llii'n U«iir«! mil «»f und uti*
ill r lh*» *ryI nl thi' CU t! Court *&gt;f llr ru rd uf
H u t i l C o u n ty , St lit* of Flmlitn , bra ring
l U tr U i r r m t i r r 12th I !* 1
In t h a t r r f U i n
r * u * r fthrrrin th»- I ndr j»» ndrnt
FVrtllUrr
C v m p iu y , a ro rpi.ration U th r plai ntiff and
Jfttnt a A. J o h n s o n i* th r tb frnilrrit, 1 havr
trvlr«l upon, « m ! will offer for * a l r . am ! *rll
to thr hichivt and br *t hbblrr for ra«h. In
frur.t of thr I ’ tiur Hou*r door in Sanford,
Srm 'n ofr t o u n t y , Florida, during t h r Irga!
hour* of i*lf* *9tt MoruUy Frhruary 2 nd ItPio,
t h r folbming d r t r r i b f t i land r i t u a t r in Srm lnolr Coun ty, Florid a, to-wlt:
llrglnnlnc at ** Section ttoil of SrctloU
lift** of Sectio n 1ft, T o * it*hip It* S., IL ;to H.;
run North a r h a I n*. thanrr I* a i l r» ch ain*,
thr nr* South N ch a in *, thrnr* IVrat * chain*
to heetuning; b r in g tho Wr*t half of L ot t ,
a ecu rib ng to W illiam l lr a rd a ir * mat* of St,
J o t r p h 'a ; r a e r p t i n g a *trlp uf land I S frrt
wiifr along th** So u t h and WVat aid** of
•ait! land, Said I a rut to be atdd tit aattafy
•aid r t r r u t b m a n d roata. I'u rrh a tr r to pa&gt;
for tltlr.
K. K. II It AhV, Shi riff
S r m ' n o l o County, F lorid a.
Atriandi r A M a r tin ,
A t t &gt;*• f..r P la in tiff.______________ W-SO-Ytr.

New Smyrna evidently metis the
lenires of a competent engineer. By
an net of the last legislature New Smy­
rna was allow id to vote Cl 5,OOP for the
walling mid covering uf a canal in that
city. When t ie bids were opened it
wits found that the lowest exceeded
this amount by more than 5:10,0(10.
Tho council could do nothing but wait
for the next n-sioit of the legislature.
It was shown that the estimate given on?
the work was radically wrong, as tin
ftttl alone would cost more thin the
amount vottsl.

IITiAL

f U.S, B o o ts
i5av&lt;P y o u r

Killy and F l o r e n c e
Kelt%. h i* wife. Np *
i'Hitadelphl*. O h io ; W. H t i l l f i t l K elly in d '
M a t e ! Kelly, hi* * i f r , l i i n h i n , I n d . ; Hi to
Gaboon and J . Fredrick G a b o o n , h»r huab i n d , .M h a m t r a , C * ,f * H n a a r d T a tls rd a y
rn d I «&gt;ut*f T a l l a r d a y . hi* ulfe, W a a l Alham­
bra, Calf,; V ern a T . A n d in o n and
And rr*on. her h u sb a n d . Writ A lh a m b ra , Calf,;
Ilcrt Kelly, rn re V. M. (\ A. If eadq uaM era.
Hotel HarMonl, llo Rtfna, I t a l y ! I ' h n . Kelly,
Go* hen* I n d : Lew: \V. Kelly a n d lte«*ie
Kelly, tel* wife, Ooshen* In d .; N e t t ie (trim
and Andrew G rim , hi r h u sb a n d . Ilryan,
Ohio; Sh erm a n K elly and F loren ce IL Kflly#
hi* wife. Hr) a n . Ohio; O. Lin coln Kelly ami
i Kr a Kelly, hi* wife, Mr&gt;an, O h io ; lla r ry
M, Kelly and Clara K dly, hi* wife. Hrvar.
Ohio. And all other persona In te rested in
**»•! f t * i ev ta te are commanded t o be and
appear before the County Jud e*1** Court of
Seminole C o u n ty , Florida, on th e ltlth dav
of February, A. I). I WO, and *how r a u i r If
any you b a l e why «aid petition »hould hint
be granted.
^ GUvn undrr my ham! and *eal of the *ald
Court this th e 3 l i t da&gt; of I t r c e i n h e f , A,
1». H I 9.
•S/ftL
F. H O lL K I lM L It K l L
W *2 t f 4 tr
County J u d c c .

on Monday to* Stb day or April, 1920.
utherwia* judgement •ill b* entered again,
you l), d»fault.
WIlnrM my hand thl* Tlh day of Drcem-

right, too— every
extra thicknesses
good strong duel:
hardest, nt ju s t

Go to the store and see for yourself
these U. S. boots for fishermen—
any length you want, tho Storm King,
the Sporting, the Kneo Boot.
Ask for U . C. Rubber footwear—it
means solid wear and long service for
your money.

RUBBER FOOTWEAR

United States Rubber Company

Tur|*rntln* Cum a n y

vrrau*
Lrnma Mllrb.ll, Town ol MUmnntr
1 m|irnvrmrnt ('om|i»ny, rt al.
An&lt;t now It ati|»arinc In tin Cnurt that a
•uit In t'hanmy ha* lo»n in.tltui.ol (n th»&gt;
I irrult Court &gt;1 th. H.wnth Jmllrial Cirruit nl tb&lt;&gt; Stall- i I Mnrl.la, fur Srinlnoli
County, to rrmovo a rlnuii Iront tltlr. In
whirh th*' Oti'iilrol Turpontinr' Company
l* romjilalnart, an&gt;l Lmtna Mllrh.il, thr
Town ol Altamonte Imerovrm-nt Company
amt ulh.r* am it (i-nilanl*. anil that a aukpoena l*»ued In •«*l«l rau»e to the Town of
Altamonte I ;ni'roterttrnt Comriany, to which
the Shi rill i f h'evlnole County ha* nttde the
return that he i. unihle to *erve the aame
b’ raure the i.ll’rrr* or agent* of the corpor­
ation an- unknown.
It I* onl nil that th* *a|i| rerporat'an
the Town of Altamonte Improvem nl Com­
pany itn atipear an&gt;l ilifeml the *aiil ault on
the 2 nil dav of Frhruary. 1920 , ami that
thl* orilrr ahkll be publiaheit open a week
fur four comecutlve Week* In the Santord
Herald, a ne».taper pubtlaheil in Seminole
Countv afort.aiil.
Uru'ernl at Chamber, at IieLarnl thl* 11th
day uf December, 1919 ,
JAS. \V. I'KIt KINS
Judge Seventh Judicial Circuit etc.
W -IS-Str.

In Th* fault af th* faunlt Judgp, Srmlnulr
('aunt*. Mu,Ida. In I'rubalr.
In It*: L*tat* nt
Mary Jan* Gaud,rn. Haf*i**d,
(Tlatlan
Kitward Gaudirn, thr duty appoint*! and
iitialifl'J adminialtati r if tin- ratal* uf Mary
Janr Gaud.rn, dr*«-a»*d. having Blrrl hi* p«tlllnn In Ihi* four! praying that th* {'.'low­
ing rral ratal* b,lunging tu ihi* laid Miry
Jan* tir-uilirn, during h*r lifutimr, ta-wll:
l.ut S, lil'iik S, T i'r A o! li. It. Trafford a
Map nf Sarfcrd, ITurida. n* duly rr&lt;*urd*d
in ulflr* id fl*rk uf Clrruit Court id tirangf nuiity, Horltla, nf whirh Srmlntdo C oinly
a a* tnrn a part l» drrlarid aa**t* in th*
hgnd* uf tin* admintitratur fur th* nayim-iit
of dabta of aald ratal*, tha prrionmlty hav­
ing hrrr. nhauatrd, and authorlalrg raid
adminUlrator to tak* pniaraainn and maka
aal* cf aald r*al ratal*, and th* aald petition
conforming In all rrapreta to th* rruulrrmenta
of law In aurh ra*ri mad* and provided:
Now Thrrrforr, you, Henry C. Kelly an I
Harriet Kelly, hi* wife, Caa*i, N. V.; IV*
I rrppa Ghariherlin and f a d Chamberlin, It*r
huaoand, lllntdal*, N. Yd Wilmlna Chapin
ami Almon M. fhanln. h. r buaband, Kdrg,
Michigan: Mltdr-d Cannon and Jamra Can­
non, her htraband, Natkwauk, Minn.; Kerry
Tuwnaend, i.ine, Kan*.*: John I. Town*'nil,
and Anna Tomntrnd, hi* wife, Marion. Ind.;
Alfrtd Towr.iend and luma Town**nd, M*
wife, 920 Kail 19th Street, Minneapolis
, kllnn.; Urnjamln It. Vowoaend, Monument,

The Ford Coupe, with electric self starting
and lightingsystcm jiasa big, broad scatdceply
upholstered. Sliding plate glass windows so that
the breeze can sweep right through the open
car. Or in case of a storm , the Coupe becomes a
closed car, snug, rain-proof and dust-proof. Has
all the Ford economics in operation and main­
tenance. A car th at lasts and serves satisfac­
torily as long as it lasts. Demountable rims
with 3j£-inch tires all around. For the doctor
and travelling salesman it is the ideal car.

L*. B.

zkgcn

FD . HIGGINJ S.tusuian

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IN THE HEAivT oS» rH E WORLD'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
HANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY. JANUARY 9.1920

TOLUMF. XI

NUMBER 21

Parlor Bolsheviks Bail
Democratic Convention City
For Their Jailed Friends
Will Be Decided On Today
Must Be Liberty Bonds
Campaign Issues Published
I,Crowded Condition

Now
j On Ellis Island
SOPLACE FOR MONEY

i

.vn ANY BONUS M U S T
UBEKTV BONDS AN
OF FATE

B E IN
IR O N Y
•

SEMINOLE NEW FACES
TO EXHIBIT AT CITY HALL
!N ORLANDO THESE DAYS

carefully considering all of the chang­
es, and Thom as DuW itt Cuyler, its
chairm an, announced today that the
(allowing regulations had been &gt;
agreed upon:
•
Adoption of a rule for the dis­
tribution ami interchange of freight
cars.
'C ontinuation of the system of
operating statistics established by
th e railroad adm inistration.
C ontinuation of the present me­
thod of collecting transportation PR ESID EN T
MILLER
AND
TH E ASSOCIATION DECIDE
charges.
"T he various companies," Mr.
TO
CARRY OFF
FIR ST
C uyler said, "are engaged in arrang­
PRIZE AGAIN
ing to reestablish agencies for the in­
Seminole • r J r-ty will have an ex­
form ation and assistance of shippers
hibit
at the &lt;&gt;1)111 Annual Sub­
in routing und tracing shipm ents.
Tropical M id-W inter Fnir at Orlando
“ The com panies through this
February 10th to t ho 13th.
association arc trying to agree with
C. E. Howard, the secretary of
th e governm ent on the interpretnthe
Fuir Association wn« here yes­
tionn of the ferfet&amp;v c o if f T wet nod
terday
and was assured by Presi­
of the standard contract between
dent
F.
L. Miller* of the Seminole
the governm ent and the companies.
Every effort will lie made ro avoid County Fair association tlint Sem i­
litigation und mukc linul settlem ent nole County woo Id be there with
tbe bells on und as usual would lie
prom pt und fuir.
/
*
a
contender for the first prize for
"C areful consideration is being
tlxo
best exhibit.
given to t h e need for additional
Seminole
County has won tbe
equipm ent and every possible effort
wilt lie made by the companies to first prize for scvcr.il yedts ut the
Sub-Tropical Fuir and our fine ex­
provide Hitch equipm ent." *
hibit is viewed by many thousands
of people ther'- each year giving our
35 Million Seeds
Washington, Jun. 8. — Thirty-five county }lio benefit of a fine lot
million tree seeds, making toe m ost' advertising and the Seminole Coun­
unique New Year’s gift one nation ever ty Fair Association this year has
made another, nre on the way to Europe, refused to hpv, exhibits at any
the American . Forestry
Association other fair with the iden in mind
announced today. They are intended th a t one good displuy at O rlando
for reforesting the battle areas of Franco is w orth more than u small display
and Belgium ami the depleted forests w ith all the a tten d en t expenses und
and wood lands of Great Britain. The troubles at some of the lnrger fairs.
seeds were purchased by funds raised T he Sub-Tropical Fair at Orlando
by members of the Association. They is bigger und better each year of its
include Douglas Fir, Western Larch, existence. M any of the stockholders
White Fir, Engrlmnn Spruce, Red Oak, and officers nre Sanford men? Orlando
Sugur rnap'e, White ash and Tideland is our neighbor and there is no rea ­
Spruce. More seeds are to lie sent son why this county should not as­
sist in every way the Sub-Tropiral
when funds are uvuilnble.
Fair each year. We have not been
able to purchase fuir grounds in
Sanford to hold an annuui fair in
this city and until the time comes
when we cam do this our next best
bet is the &gt;Sub-Tropical Fair ut
Orlando where we have*always been
treated fnir end square and where
we tak e the rug off the bush w ith
enough prize money coming back
to alm ost pay us for the tim e and
trouble of tnuking the exhibit.
T he fair at Orlando this yenr will
be great in many respects nnd space
NEW YORK TAKES UI* GREAT will not permit an extended account
WORK STARTED IN
CINCIN­ here. The premium lists nre out am i
NATI
you can get one by writing to C. E.
New York. Jan. 7.—A community j Howard the reerctary a t OrJamio.
experiment limilar to the one which I M eantim e lie ready for the fair l»y
has been carried on in a section of planting some choice stuff and g et­
Cincinnati the post two and a half ting up all the m aterials for u big
years by the National Social Unit exhibit. Groom tbe hogs und horses
Organization, will lie cinducted here and cows and chickens and swell
in 1920, if plans for a merger of that Seminol’s displuy.

CITY MANAGER ABBOTT
TH E JOB GIVES AIM S
TH E COM M ISSION

ON
OF

whole theory of efficiency borne of
democratic conqictition is wrong."
How the department of justico reach­
ed tlie dissolution agreement with the
five big packers was descriled by At­
torney General Palmer today, who
told the comitteo that a representative
of the packers came to see him and
paved the way for settlement of {lend­
ing prosecutions without resort to
criminal proceedings, Robt. J. Dun­
ham, of Armour &amp; Co., was named as
the representative.
"While we had a case |&gt;endipg nguins
the packers before the grand jury in
Chicago," Mr. Palmer declared, “ I
received a telegram from u |&gt;ersonal
friend nt Chicago who said tfle packers
desired to see me regarding their case.
Tlie message said they wanted to pre­
sent tiieir side to the department of
justice, foolin'' t ,*s* *h-y had never
turn accorded a pro|iei hearing before
the federal trade commission.
"I replied that if the packers wanted
to come with tlie idea of surrendering
eminent , 1 would meet them. I wa»
to the government and without ntutihg how fur they would go in compluing
witli requirements of the government,
I would meet them. I was ndvised
that the packers would send a repre­
sentative to speak for all of them from
that point of view, without regard )o
the merits of the case." Mr. Dunham'
visit followed, Mr. Pnliner said, and
from that meeting the plan of settle­
ment resulted.
,

Many Citips Contend
for Honors
w il s o n " e n d o r s e d
AND PEACE TREATY WILL NO
DOUBT I1E ONE OF THE CAM­
PAIGN SLOGANS

Washington, Jan. 8. (By Associated
Press) W.-.en and where the Democratic
Nations:! Convention will be held next
Since the new Commission m ana­
summer
will be decided hero today by
ger form of governm ent is now in
the
Democratic
National Committee
force a few words nhout the m anager
in
session
which
Is
expected to lay the
nnd tbe aims of himself nnd the com ­
basis
for
the
campaign
Issues by res­
mission would not lie amiss.
olution endorsing President
Wilson
Mr. G. A. A bbott has been serand his si- «i on the Peace Treaty.
vir~ **n :h« i . i t ; .’l -*it&gt; MaltaSan Francisco and K mIim .* City were
ger since I9H! with Michigan Mu­
the leading cities for the choice its the
nicipalities, prior to th at date lie was
Convention cities before the meeting
identified with a Chicago law firm
began but the delegation from Chi­
by whom he wns retained for over
cago lias revived its campaign. The
ten years.
committee meeting which is e x acted
M iss Ellen Hoy will serve ns deupty
to last most of the day will lie followed
collector and ns secretary to th e City
tonight by n banquet declared by the
Mnnager. sin* comes from ,S t. Au­
leaders to I k* tbe greatest of the kind
gustine where for the past two years
in the party's historyshe lias been with tbe City Com ­
Washington, Jan. 8. (By Associated
mission in the olliee of too City
Presw) Clark Howell of Georgia wns
Manager.
appointed chairman of the Resolution
• Mr. Levy from Orlando assumes
Committee which includes John Gary
bis duties as u motorcycle ollicer. he
Evans of South Carolina. Tlie request
comes well recommended by Mr.
from the National Associatiou of Fed­
E. G. Duckw orth recently appointed
eral employes for tlie statement on the
M ayor of Orlando.
attitude of the party on the government
' Mrs. Wren M rljulnn. Reader
THREE .MORE Oil. MEN ADDED
The M anager stntcd in hn inter­
At the same hour of the Men's Only workers demands for increased wagos
TO «N( PHASING LIST
view th a t it wns the desire of the Meeting at the Haplist Temple. Sunday was referred to the Resolutions Com­
City Adm inistration to prevent n evening, there will In* a
Woman’s mittee.
Waihington, Jan. 7.—Gabriel Porter
great deni of reckless driving ami meeting In Room A. of the Temple
Jtu American citizen in the employ of
other violations of the trafllr rules
The meeting will lie presided over
FIRE AND POLICE CALLS
^lie f\tr.a*?.!ix Co., was shot and killed
by using the public courteously and by Mrs. Goo'. Hyman. Mrs. Wren
I; h i Mexican federal army ollicer at
with due consideration, m any op­ McQuinn, a Lyceum Reader will give New System To Call Folire And Firemen.
I Tunjim. on Dec. 31, according to
erators of vehicles have uninten­ ’’The Last Word". This meeting will * The Telcphortc Company’s Mnnager
I skins received by the state depart­
tionally violated the City und S tate be nt 7:30 Sunday evening. Jun. 10th has been requested to have the o|&gt;crntors
I ant today from the American consul
regulations pertaining to speeding Invite your friends.
when possible notify nil (turtles to rail
I it Ttmpiro.
qnd operating without proper li­
the Chief of 1‘olice at his residence
Tbe ron.«ul was immediately ordered
censes, hereafter all vehicles'parked
if the calls an* made after 9:30 I*. M.
t&gt; ier.d further information, und if
on any paved street m ust rem ain at
Memlters of the Fin* Department will
Andopmentr warranted to ask the nuleast twelve feet away from all fire
gladly accept calls coming in over 67
tkritirt of the Tampico district to
hydrants, and vehicles parked on
which is the number of the manager’s
I its t and punish the guilty person.
paved streets should not be allowed
offirt* when there is mr one in the office
I Tla makes the total of 20 Americans
within twenty-five feet of the corner,
of the police department. It Is con­
I bW in the Tampico district since
on Sanford Ave., owing to the nnrsidered unnecessary however to i*X|&gt;cct
I April 7, 1917. Most of them were
rowness of the street vehicles should
members of the Fin* Department after
| esjfejts of the American oil combe parked parelleH to the curb, p rin t­
they have retired to answer calls which
pU*1.
ed signs will be prepared as soon as
un&gt; intended for the munuger’s office
possible for tbe benefit of tbe public.
Mexican authorities first reported
or the Police Depurtncnt.
| tbit Porter had ini n accidentally shot
During the past three weeks Mr.
Tlie Chief of Police will have a phbne
^companion. while returning from
A bbott bus spent considerable tim e IN INDIA AND EXPECT TO TAKE at his residence^ and will answer all
I i dure. Investigation by tbe Penninvestigating conditions in ‘fifteen
phone calls after the hours
above
IT FROM THE CENTRAL
I M« officials r.nd by the American
different Florida Cities including
mentioned. We esjiecinlly
request
POWERS
.
I raxj] w»« «ai,l to have developed,
Orlando, D aytona, Lakeland, De­
however thnt ritiw i« refrain from
I “ ever, that lie was shot by an army
L ondon, J u n . 8. —Tlio United S ta le s
Land, Ealutka. Arcadia and St.
calling the police department during
| Beer. Porter's home was in FuilerAugustine, from the appearance of arid Japan have taken over since the the night time unless the complaint
te. F«|.
conditions in the lutter towns it is beginning of tbe war, virtually nil of Is u matter of some consequence and
evident th u t • police regulotions are the big export tra ie which the Central deserve-s immediate
Earl Bowles and S. J. Roney, Americonsideration,
more rigidly inforccd th an they have Powers ha 1 r.it'i India, says an o'll:!;! We lieiieve many calls received by the
I iL*
h&gt;' the International
report which adds that, undoubtedly, Fin* Department over the city phone •
been in the City of Sanford.
I, "t'ohum Co., have b»-en murdered
I v Meticai., within one mile of Ilulo
The City Commission expressed American competition in India has ure not important messages and could
I •Cisco. r,t ir Port Lolros, according to
Itself as being strictly opposed to the come to stay.
easily have wuited until the following
the
community j
j ktnte a lviciM received from Tampico. organization und
operation of any confidence men,
The plait* of the Centra! zowers has day. The Fire Department has its
councils of greater New York, recently
wire tappers or other operators whose been taken by the United States so far separate phone for fire purposes ex- %
I ' J*’* -Mexican also was murdered formulated by the executive boards of
speciality is to acquaint themselves os iron ami steel, machinery, hardware, clusively their number is 169.
both sides, are consummated.
I rv;.i,Ul u,r&lt; K' v,‘n ,iut ' l wu''
with strangers anil by a method of and instruments ure concerned. Japan
I t the An.t riran consul of Tnmpiro
Mils Sarah Graham Mulhall, Mr*.
m isrepresentation or hypnotism pre­ hns taken the trade heretofore held
| Hi*" I-i ni of all the feet*. The Edgar ton Mir.trop and I)r. • Albert
vail
upon visitors to part with their by Central Powers in such srticles as
"t«&gt; ir lid the murders occurred
Shiels. di.vrtor of the
Community
accum ulations or savings. It is the lectrii'al acceJBorier, copper, pa|M.-r,
i.. ‘ *
' under the control of Councils* oi greater New York, nre
intention of the new Adm inistration glassware, textile*, beer, und clitiunj.
I ufiria , , i -. The Mexicam gov- i. *
prominent in the proposed enterprise
to publicly unnouncc by ronspiclous The bazaar trade in cheap, showy
1 tea**1* t *-1ay railed upon the stute Wilbur C. Phillips, executive xedretary
to goods has lieen entirely raptured by
OX Kit TWO THOUSAND DEATHS advertising nnd do ul) it can
I tortment to u-e every menns possible
of the National Social Unit Organi­
warn the public against people of Japan.
AND
MUCH
I'fiwPEHTY
DAMAGE
| *pprthend and punish the murderers. zation, explaining the project, said:
this caliber.
The primary reason for the increased
Mexico Ciiv, Jan. 8 (By Associated
•&gt;' upon receipt of the re"The* work nf the Community Coun­ Press) It is ••lUmatcd ‘u t the number
Liptncntl of American mnnufarti red
I EL ,.,he murd* » of the two Amer- cils, already established in 80 sections of cuMiulilie- of lh« earthquake Sat­
gm d: to i India har. been the inability
I lit*' * ' * niteel Stale* embarsy in of New York city, has demonstrated urday in tbe westc:n p an of W ra Cruz
of the edablltUcJ British exporters
I U»!
U instructed to urge the their ability to awaken civic intrests, state stUI stands r.t two thousand or
to z.ipp.y tl:c
owi.it t 3 uui
*
Rovirnment to tr.ke prompt increase neighborliness und promote I
conditions,
says
the
report.
Improved
more. DespaUhd from the stricken
| ^
,,r’"K the murderers to jus- co-operative endeavor. The
C.incin- J urea do not even est’mn*" the damage
sitippieg fttcilitie.i between the lin!t**d
nati unit hnw shown th'nt the orgurtiza- done nor give an accura-&gt; list of the
State* and India are declared to have
jJ? *n ,|J"rt ,n Ret action also by tion of the itcople by small population dead. Fragmentary adviies received
very largely contributed to tlie ex­
pension.
■ a-i i '
M,ni'ar instructions were units, with n representative for each here indicate nor.ever ili*.i the death
I Cnx "
•^r " r'rar&gt; consul at Vera unit, has been extraordinarily succiw- toll would am .it ab’ive the
"There is no doubt", adds the report,
first AGREEMENT
BETWEEN
BACKful as a means of enabling the discussion estimate.
"
‘that
American competition in Indi"
BBS AND G O V K It N M B N T
j y ,u,&lt; d.partment raid the ltocl- of community needs and programs.
has
'come
to satay.
A determined
Americans In Argentine
HAS NO PROMISE
"Development of the work in New
*«e disrovered Jun. [. They were
effort is being made to secura a la~jc
Against ii.li igc.icy Levy
Buenos AL-es , Jan. 8.— RepresentsWashington. Jan. 8.—No promise ahare of the trade of this vaiualc mari.ct live* u( u group of American insurance
'intnii !" *1:iv&lt; *'u&lt;*
°M cornjpatilea York,” said Mr. Phillips, "moy first
Berlin, Jan. H.--A union of the big
of
Immediate reductions in food priccj in steel and steel work, machinery cf companies dealing chiefly in fire and
1 "U ’kh,'n ‘hey were killeei.
center around some common problems, bankers and private banker* &lt;»* Berlin
as
the result of the dissolution agree­ all kinds,: including machine took*, marine underwriting have just complet­
such ns infant welfare, the reduction has drafted and forwarder ♦*» the
ment
between the government and the mill stores ‘and hardware; earned rro- ed arrangement* for establishing their
**°' EHN.MENT SOME
GOOD of the cost of living or recreation. This National AnemKly a moo Trial in
packers
is seen by Attorney Gcr.e*al vlsions: m otorcars, lorries and eye'es, businers in Argentina and will open
which the fna.&gt;»*ier» make a .enewed
work is to I* unedertaken insofar as
^bsxdx
W&gt;re Improved In
protest against the adoption of the Palmer, he told the senate agricultural and lumber.
an agency here on Jan. I. It will
possible by the women of the city national emergency levy proposed by committee today, in explaining con­
Many Instances
Japan now occupies the second place oiler Argentina the first opportunity
acting os violunteers. An effort also Mathias Erxbcrgcr. Minister of Finance. ditions that led up to the agreements. in India’s import and export trade. to insure with American concerns.
‘EzrrJhlnKt0n' J#ni 7.—Some of the
"These great corporations do handle It is In Great Britian’s staple trade Heretofore the business of ‘iniurance
The bonkers ray C : levy will deprive
dn,^ln r*^roa,I operations ndopt- will be made to waken the intelligent
goods
with greater efficiency
than of India, namely cotton yams nnd has been chiefly in the Jhands of Bri­
the
nation
of
e*.
its!
nm
!-d
to
carry
on
*OMrol i i n ht nerio&lt;1 of kovem m ent intrest and co-operation of Important
The
lord, „
,l0 c°ntinued a fte r the groups in the population such as big production, scriojwy In*; ‘V the in­ some smaller organizations; biut It i&lt; .piece’ goods, that the most serbu* tish and Ferench companies.
thqt gToup is known as the American For­
lien „ e,^elurnctI to prlv ste opera- business men, wage earneri, physicians, dividual credits needed u» conduct the efficiency of the autocrat. We inroads have been made and
will have to depend on getting reiullr Japanese competition In the future eign Insurance Association end It said
«{ p .? **rcb 1. The Association
nurses,
social
-workers,
clergymen
tnd
from competition in th b direction and Is expected to b« most permanent amd to include 2(F of the foremost concemn
t(v '. %iy E*«cutlvec a t m eetings
if they aie not obtained, then
our I Insistent.
1*'lnR helc in W ashington, are d ty officials."
$,* York. Ian. 8. (By Associated
The "Parlor Bolsheviks" are
funds to assist their comradci
y j on deportation proceedings must
jmt it in Lit* rty Bonds to get their
hrdi out on hail. Ellis Islnml nu*parities announce*! today that oilers
i tuh hail had l*on refused since the
bad r.-i furllitie* for handling
.urn* They will tiecept Liberty
hcmtArr and release the Reds
l*ii u • mu
the preliminary hearare completed.

AMERICANS
KILLEDBY
MEXICANS

AMERICA
AND JAPAN
AFTER TRADE

COMMUNITY
EXPERIMENT
IS STARTED

VERA CRUZ
SUFFERED
EARTHQUAKE

FLOODS
IN ITALY
CONTINUE

REDUCTIONS
IN F O O D
FAR AWAY

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CLOSE ALL DAY
THURSDAY

STORE WILL OPEN
FRIDAY AT

PREPARING FOR SALE

Outing, all colors and Flannellctte for Kimonos 50 per cent for
this Sale at................... ...............................................................................

Extra Specials in Staple Merchandise

Extra good Mercerized Table Damask, (72 inches wide)..............

25 doz. Large Size Huck Towels in this Sale for........................*•

SILK SPECIALS

Rest Bleaching “ Fruit of the Loom” nnd “Lonsdale,” yard wide

38 inch Silk Poplin................................

15 doz. Outing Gowns, For This Sale............... ..

30 inch TafTettn, Messaline nnd Satin

10 doz. Outing Gowns, Extra Good Quality, for

One Lot Winter Dress Goods For

The Tim e and the place to Save Money on Ladies’ Ready-to-W ear
Every Garment in Our Ready-to-Wear Department must be sold during this Sale

Big lot of Children’s
Coats, all sizes, *1 years to
12, assorted colors, carried
over stock, clearance price

Dresses Worth up to
$35.00
We have about 25 real
nobby Serge
and Silk
dresses, all full models, to
close
out before
our
spring styles arrive. The
material alone in these
dresses will cost more than
our mid-winter.

One big assortment of Coat
Real nobby line of suits

Suits, Serges, Velours, Trico­

made of Silverlone, Tricotine

tine, Wool Poplins, 16 to -12,

and Serges.

worth up to $37.50

Specially priced at
Clearence Price
Real nice lot of Children’s
Coats, fancy and plain ma­
terials, clearance side

ALTERATIONS EXTRA
ALTERATIONS EXTRA

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LADIES’ COATS

LADIES’ COATS
LOT NO. 1
About 25 Ladies’ Coats, all colors,
some with high collars, to close out
in this sale

Suits, Nobby Styles, Worth $60.00, $75.00 to $90.00
One big rack of real nobby Silverton Ve­
lours and Broadcloth Coats, all sizes and
colors.
C? 1 Q Q Q
Clearance Price .................. «P 1
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B A R G A IN S IN T H E M E N S ’ AND B O YS’ D E P A R T M E N T
Big lot of Boys’ fancy
Worsted Suits, all new
styles and patterns, special

50 dozen Men’s Socks, black and tan clearance side, pair
Men’s winter weight Union Suits

Boy’s Sweaters, grey
and red
Clearance Price

Men’s Overcoats all­
wool, carried over from
last season.

Outing Night Shirts for
Men, good heavy flannetee,
clearance price

Men’s and Boy’s Caps, all colors in one big lot, clerance price

Big Lot of Real Nice Bath
Robes
Clearance
dM Q
Pr‘( ce.......................... «p4r..J
Big Special in Hos
iery All kinds

Boys’ Outing Pajames

BOYS’ SUITS

50 dozen Men's Winter Drawers and Shirts, ea c h .............

Pajamme Checks
for

Children’s Underwear
Big lot of Childrens’
Drawers, worth 75c
and 85c, to close out at

25c Pair

Boys’ Blouses, all colors and plain white and Idue, in this sale for
Children’s Union Suits* winter weight, all sizes, -1 to 12 years,
clearance price.............................................................................

TheYowell Company
Sale Begins Friday, January 9th

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Coats

Thread

Children’s Sweat
ers extra good
value for

�JANUASY », 1929

THE SAJ.TOK3 HERALD

COUNTY HAPPENINGS
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COR­
RESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUNTV—EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD

AUTO S U P P L IE S

SanFord. Florid

OKI)

The two Miss W oodlngtons were
hero from F’hiladolphla, P a. guests
aaaav Va., called a t the p p L&gt;u tt0 n homo during
!• illr.cru: of Id# the holiday*. The ladles were teachers
ir. the college th a t Mr. D u tto n was
if Cam eron City principal of In Philadelphia before
ive as her guest cominR to Sanford.
^all of C harlotte
p ev&gt;
Jhulen from Monroe
will be ‘at Moores Station church
was here from Sunday to preach,
short visit with
j HC (Juerry had the m isfortune to
i break bis right nrm Christm as eve,
ley Gardner and ! while picking oranges.
Adams, all of A t-1 Mrs. L. M. Trarh
returned
id here last wick | Christm as eve from a six weeks visit
critical illness of with friends in St. Petersburg and
■George Hrnddy expects to spend the rem ainder of
u the winter with her daughter Mrs.
y. a ,e driving a E. P. Morse. Mrs. Tracy came down
from Vermont early this fall and
"returned to the »P«nt some time here with her broriving up in the tb ‘*r
IrUh be,oro K° inK to
the West Coast.

ROLLING stone gathers
moss, but it puts many a
out of the running.
stone, however,
It takes more tnan
to break down th sturdy walls of
a KellyrSpringfield

ed here of the
. Wari on a t his
, Conn.. Dec. 22
Mr. W arren and
«. few years ago
known.
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Loui* Knel,ln*t a " &lt;1 (5cor«e n ri,|K*
f,ml 1rc« he,,|
,Mt We*k
T 'l L l
u
.Y° v m
,,f Willoughby. Ohio. Mr. knelling.
M,h w int“r here*
Mrs. E. C. Greenman returned to
her home in Owusso. Michigan last
week. Mr. ami Mrs. Greenman drove
" down In t i r cor sometime ago, Mrs.
™
Greenpian was called back by illness
wm o J
in the family.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Dreaaor en*
A I C* p
tertained at New Years Day dinner with dancing and refreshemnts.
Ll
,\jr . nn,i
[, |), M artin and Mr.
Mrs. Alfred Manning died at
the Orlando hospital Christmas eve
from internal t.'ouhl.
"*
and
burial
took
place
m Orlando.
ftw w t h are all TESTED
Mr«. M anning will be remembered
for GERMINATION’ before
as K atheryn Hurgess. Was well
known here, a niece of Mrs. Ros
leaving our establishment, and
Long. Site with her parents Mr. and
are of the HIGHEST KNOWN
Mrs. T. E! Hurgess came here several
years ago from Header, West Va.,
QUALITY. Ity planting seeds
She leaves to mourn her loss her
of this class you are bound to
husband and little daughter and
get tlu* necessary results for a
many other close relations. Mr. and
Mrs. Hurgess now reside in Harlow.
profitable crop, provided soil
The family have the sym pathy of all.

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favorable.

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Catalogue

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Bright eyes, a clear sk’n and a bod
full of yomn nnd health may b
yours if you will keep your ayater.
in order by regularly taking

GOLD MEDAL

T h # w o rld Y .ila n tln ril rrm o ily for Wlilm •
liv e r, M a ililc r (.m l u ric n u t it o n iil. , t.w

• ncmln# of Wo and locks In u n sine*
1M6.

All dnigjpMs, linen

l ^ ° k (e» a * S ( n ii G old

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cam eron and
young folks and several members
of the Stool family drove to New
Smyrna New Years Day and fished
and picnicod and bad a fine tim e.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. I’revatt and
a party of children drove over to
Clifton S pr’ngs and spent New
Years day.
Mr. and M rs. Graham H unter
of Hcardll Avenue are entertaining
Mr. H unter’s mother and sister
of Charlotte, N orth Carolina.
Samuel Sellw arts is entertaining
a friend, Mr. Nichols from Iowa a
his beautiful winter home, M nrgiettte
Lodge.
Helen and Carl Chorpening were
hosts at a weiner roast W ednesday
night at un old year out and a New
Year In party. A Jolly party of young
folks particlpitutcd.
John Joseph of Philadcphln is a
recent arrival here.
A mysterious disease, the veternerian claims it is u lung trouble lias
broken out am ong the hogs about
Cameron City. We understand Louis
Kinnrd has had 24 die from it and
Wiley Wilson hni lost 10 to d ate.
G. W. Spencer bad va lino multi
die recently.

THE R E A L TIRE

in Geneva, the latest of which are Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Flint, Ed Sutton, and
Aubrey Moran, we are glad to note
all are improving.
Mrs. Aubrey Moran, Misses Helen
and Pauline Moran Jr., and Mrs. W.
II. Hand and Carl Hand were a party
a. it’iring to Oviedo Christmas after­
noon to call on Mrs. Morans mother
and sister. Mrs. J. F. Sundcli and Mrs.
Samuel Ilride and family
The programme and tree at tlie
Methodist church on Christmas eve
was a decided success, due to the un­
tiring efforts in training, by Mm. H. II.
Pnttishull, Mrs. Fern I.ibby and Mrs.
.1.
Ailams.
The "White Gifts" entertainment
at the Haptist ('hurt'll on Christmas
evening was also good, it being arranged '
by Miss Elisabeth Stones and Miss
May Morris.
i
Mr. and Mrs. Harbor of Sanford were
visitors in Geneva last Monday.
Little Evelyn McLain, who had a
badly sprained arm and shoulder is
improving under the care of Dr. Denton
of Sanford.
Mrs. J. *T. M cLain, and children
spent Christmas with Mr. J. T. Mcl^iin
ut DcLund.
Mrs. M. I. Ilaker and Mr. J. T.
Gilmore visited Mr. Gilmore’s grand-1
son, Mearl Douglass at New’ Smyrna I
last week, bringing Mearl back w ith !
them for the holidays.
The oyster supjier which wa* given ]
for the benefit of the public srhoollust,
Tuesday evening was well attended
and a neat sum realized.
M in Helen Moran is visiting her
cousin . Miss Ethel Hose at iAickhart.

new

NEW STO RE
People’s Bank Building

COMPANY

Tree service
Let us tipped ;ct:r battery free. We arc experts
on electrical (roubles. Scientific repairing and re­
charging done. We can take your old battery and
make it as good as new and gunrnntcc it for six
months. Wc also have expert mechanics to over­
haul or repair your car.

Sanford Battery Service Company
1. A. ItKNAUI), Prop.

on « i * r r U .

(.1,1 crfpl (rfl (.lUllou

Farms,Homes, Groves, Lots
I HAVE T H E M

I lie Ford Coupe with an electric self-starting
nnd lighting system is one of the most popular
members of the Ford Family. It is n perma­
nently enclosed car, with sliding plate glas’3
windows—an ‘open car wyh plenty o f shade.
I hen in inclement weather, enclosed nnd cozy,
dust-proof and rain-proof, ju st the car for
traveling sajesmen, physicians, architects, con­
tractors, builders, and n regular family car for
two. Demountable rims with 3^-inclt tires all
around. To women it brings the convenience
and comforts o f the electric with the durability
and economy of the Ford car. Early orders will
avoid long delays in delivery.

Lola arc moving r.iicly nr.d t i e outlook is bright
for n larger SanC rd thru building of new homes to
accomodate the growth that our city is making.
Inquiry it also coming more for the farm s as the
Demon advancer. My*Idea is to get ami get early if
you want a farm. They will be higher and more scarce
each week you wait
Residence: fi rooms, sleeping porch, b ath nnd a Pne
location. $2800
H old: Y'nu notice the value. 40 rooms nnd I would
like to tell you about this if interested a t $8000.00
Grove: 8 a~rcs, well worth the price $5000.
Farm: 111 acres. Small residence 4 !j acres cleared,
3 acres tiled come good tim ber. $3500.
Lots: From $100 up. in most any location.

C. F. WILLIAMS, Agent
1 1). HIGGINS, Salesman

Watch the South East Corner of Pa£e Two

J . E. SPURLING

�THE SANFORD HERALD

JANUARY

OUR

ANNUAL

BLOUSES $4.45

Plain and Fancy Outing

One lot of Georgette Crepe, Silk
;'rope do Chine and Taffeta silk
douses. Worth up to $7.00. Size
!»; to 52. For this sale

Best Quality Amoskeag smooth,
fleecetl Outings, in white, pink and
blues. Red and brown plaid, pink
and blue striped. For this saw p.*r
yard, only

Blankets and Comforts
Large size Blankets in Gray, Tan,
ami White, per pair
Standard size heavy Comforts
flowered design

is offering every day real opportuni­
ties to women who wish to save. Read
these few suggestions.

$2.10

SILK TAFFETAS, Yd.
• Pure silk Taffeta in standard
weight and texture, yard wide.
BLACK MESS A LINE
&lt; ])£ ..
Standard qualtity, yard wide
GEORGETTE AND SILK CREPE
DE CHINE, a yard

$2.95
CORSETS
One job lot of J. C. C. and W. B.
Corsets. Worth up to $2.50. Sizes
IS to 50 Closing out a pair at

E

Standard quality, even
36 in wide, all colors.

thread,

■ LADIES’ COATS

$13.95
$20.45
$22.95
Ladies’ Coat Suits

$10.00

$1500
$ 20.00
$25.00
$30.00
Ladies’ and Misses’ Dresses

SUSQUEHANNA POPLINS
3G in Silk Poplins in all the new
shades

COTTON GOODS

L 36 in Bleaching, per yard............. 24c

2 Blue Denim, per y a r d .................... 48c
2
2

Apron Gingham, per y a rd .......... 29c
52 in Cotton Plaid Suiting 44c
2 Ik’st Utility Gingham, per yard ... 39c
2 Matress ticking per yard................32c
2 F ather Ticking, yard .......
45c
2 Fast Color Dress Gingham, yard 35c
2 36 in Percales, y a r d ........................ 35c
2 bci’t qualitity smooth fleece Canton
2 l lrniip], yard ..................
3Fc
2 Curtain Scrim yd. ............... 24c &amp; up
2 9-4 Bleached Mohawk
Sheeting,
2 per yard. .........................................9t'c
2 9*4 Bleached Pepperel!
Sheeting,
per yard ....
.....................
Feamlcss Sheets, 72x90...$1.55
Lange Size Bedspreads J
§3.20
$3.95
Cast Color Cheviots, y a rd ......

&amp;

&amp;

LADIES’ HOSE
Black and White Lisle. Hose,

BIG ASSORTMENT

DRESS WOOLENS

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Storm Serges,* French Serges and
Wool Plaids

Children's Sweaters
One lot of Fancy Children's Sweaters
G to 10 years, while they last

Cotton Crepe and Outing- Ki:
monas..................
$1.95
Middy Blouses .......................... $2.20
Ladies Black Poplin Waists....$1,65
Ladies Kid Gloves, best quality $2.95
Infants all wool Sweaters........... $2.45
Infants &amp; Childrens Mittens
20c
B o o ties............
20c
Infants S o ck s................................ 95c
Big line of Infants and Childrens
white Coats and Capes • $2.G9&amp;up
Ivory Baby Sets............
95c

Silk Poplin Skirts

Mixed Wool and
Cotton Skirts

All-Wool Serge and
Poplin Skirts

All-Wool Plaid
Skirts

Ladies' Sweaters, All Wool, Assorted Colors, $ 5 .9 5 , $ 7 .9 5 , $ 9 .9 5

Sale Operas TBararsday, Jamaary 8th, aft 8s30 A.' M
117 East First S treet

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

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TUB SANFORD HERALD
NOTICE
. . ..
out as the "Business Printer,” In the
Th* inputl m*«tlns of h* •lockholdtra o,
lb* Dink of Orlfdo mill bo hold In tko offlro
form of a loose-leaf booklet, neatly in­ of
i t • Hank of Ovl*do, Fla. oo Friday.
The News, like p a n y other news­
dexed and arranged so th at all job Fobruory, Stk. ISZO, ot 7:J0 p. m., fur th»
paper*.
has
been
forced
to
the
exped­
•Uclon of a board of director* lor tha »nn . J . HOLLY, Editor
printing prices are'easily found and aulas
y»ar, and for tha traraarllon of auch
W. M. HAYNES. Buslnesa Manager iency of printing its daily edition on computed. This system has
been othar tiuainaa* aa nay proparly coma bafolo
Ilia mcellnr.
book paper. NVe have three orders
adopted by over fifty newspapers and
G. Smith,
for regular news print out, one of them
Published Every Friday by
Proaldaat.
job printers in Florida, of which the 21-W-ttr.
having been placed Three months ago.
DeSoto County News is one.
Nolle* Tu I'atlas Conliarlata
Rut it is not to Ik* had.
Baalad nrupotala will ba r*nlv*d by tha
Among those who have adopted the
County Cammlailonara of tu* County of
What is Incoming of all the news­
■ u w c n t r n o N M ic e i n a iiv a n c t .:
system arc* the newspapers and print­ Srmlnoh*. St»t* of PlnrlH*, -! the
«f
print? It is being monopolized by the
o n e y e a r ---------------------------------------------------*
Cirrk of th* Circuit Court, ot th» Coun­
ing
plant*
at
Bartow,
Eu.ttis,
Furl-Myty ot tVmlnol*, it fiioford. Florida, at ur
81X MONTHS----------------------------- I
hig dailies that have shouted so l«vtd
w era, Lake Wales, Winter Haven, all before 10 A. kl. on th* loth dsy of February
TIIIIKE MONTHS------ -------------------1920, for th* sradlnr, bulldlns of brldgra
ami so long against monopoly. They
plants at lakeland, all at St. Peters­ and culverts, and rnnstructlns 33 mliit of
are
centralizing
the
newapajeer
busi­
trrsi.il msradam.
Eat*f *d &gt;• Vraiit-diM Mail MaiUf Aacnu 22»d
burg, Sarasota, Ilradcntown, the Flo­ surfs,*
Each proposal -hall b* accorapanlrd by a
|K&gt;. al lh« PMIoflln al HaalMd. Kloflda
ness just as other business is being
I'adtr An al March lid, 1111
rida Grower, the Tampa Tribune, II. csrlillrd rh*ck. Issued on a stat* or national
bank, and mad* payable to th* order of the
centralized by’ more powerful groups.
and W. II. Drew Co., Jacksonville, and Clerk nf the Circuit Court ot th* County of
Ttl*fh*pa N*. I •
The effect of this newspaper central­ many others. These papers all adopted Seminole In th* turn of Five per rent of th*
of tho bid.
ization is being felt in every state in the system to avoid price cutting and amount
Th* atreasful blddrr *111 be required to
bond equal to Afty per rent of the aBusiness la just aimply booming. the union. The hig fish are crowding to standardize the prices on their pro­ give
mount of hti or their bid, such b&gt;pd to be
the little ones out of the pond. They ducts as the prices on all other products eirruled
by a surety company lirsnsed to do
businraa In tho Slat* of Florida, and th*
Keep moving! 1921 D just around grab all of the newsprint paper, they are standardized where there Ls success blddrr ahall produce a certificate from ths
extend their tentacles of circulation in business. So popular has the Frank­ Treasurer of the State of Florida shonlnc
the corner.
the amount of the deposit and th* class of
into every town andJiamlet then preach lin system become that the first week bonds
said deposit covers.
Th* bond shall be approved Ly the Hoard
to
the
big
advertisers
thnt
there
is
fn December, fifty one offices adopted of County Convmlsslonera.
It la great to be u dud—when the
Copies nf the plat! and apeclAcations may
no need for country weekly or small i th„
antl tl)P nrat
forty.
Christmas Lilli flout in.
be seen at th* office of the Clrrk of the Cir­
town daHy advertising at they cover (wo morp a(jopted ,t&lt; It WM for l|he cuit
In Sanford, and at th* office of Tied T.
Williams, Sanford, Florida, after January
More Ueda ure being deported to the field. This insn’t true , but they reason of standardizing prices on our 20, 1320.
put it over.
Th* County Commissioners reserve th*
Russia where they belong.
products and to avoid price-cutting
to reject anv and all bids.
Merchants in the center go out after that we iidoptcd this system and we right
FltKI) T. WII.I.I AMS I.. A. IIUUMI.KY
Chairman Hoard of
This country will soon be fit for hurinrsa in near-by towns through hopo that all other Defjoto county offi­ Engineer.
County Comrs.
tiie medium of their big newspapers, ces will sooon fellow suite. This places W-21-ltc.
real Americana as a residence.
while the poor merchant in the small the little man and the big man on an I
N o tic e o f l a t e o f (2 2 .0 0 0 .0 0 . S p ir a l la s
S c h o o l l l l . l l l r l N a. I . H c m ln e l* C o u r t , .
Do
un optimist, Madeline! Per* town wonder* why he is losing out. equality and no longer will you lie rollI l e r ld a .
iS a n fo rd
S p e c ia l
Tas
N :&lt;iool
Its
centralization
that
is
cursing
us
haps you can annex him this year.
lie,I by one und roll the other for all
I I I . l , I d ) S c h o o l flo o d * .
just
now,
hut
the
big
papers,
supposedly
----- 0 ----Notice I* hereby riven that sealed bills
will Ik* compelled to charge u fair and
leading in thought , will not admit it. just price on their work. When a fair *111 l&gt;e reeelved by the County* Hoard of
I'ublir Instruction of Seminole -County,
The jKipular program for 1920 is to
—Palatka News.
Florida, at the office of the Superintend, nt
and just price is ebargeti surely khere of
eat, drink, Ik* merry, and pay the bill.
I'ublir Instruction of said County at the
----- O----is no room for complaint by cither the Court House In Sanford. Florida, on or be­
----- 0 ----fore
the • splration of thirty days from the
A N O TH ER R E P R ES E N T A TIV E one buying or tiie one selling. We
first publication of this nulir* and until 3:10
Do your shopping early. Only
It seems certain that the 1920 have adopted this systen an.l will live j
U .^o.oo'V /.S i
twelve months until Christmas again.
census how being taken will show Up to it. We will In* glad to have your T»» School lll.trirl N'». I. Seminole C unty,
----- 0 ----, .
,
Klnriila, Iliinil.:»alil bond, Seine
if»tr«f
*ry tat. rg:o. brarinx !nt*„-.t «t the
Remember, brother, it’s 1920. We Florida entitled to a fifth represen­ business and assure you that the price i January
annum*
Incrc*i
tative in congressyou will pay will Ik* ebargeti by the ,*1'
* **. ^VnuTtii. !!«' ha firtt t!ay of
made the same mistake ourselves.
Thc Tirnes-Unlon, observing t ho best printers in tin* United States nml Julyv and January nf rach yrar until maturity;
----- O----• aid b nd* matarea and th*- principal !»**•
siiort time that will ciap.&lt;e between by far the majority of the printers of rarnM dur and payable thirty yrar* altrr
Property is ebunging bonds every
the date therefore; Mid bond* have l»een
official report on the result ami the tiie country -Arcadia News.
validated and confirmed I JT decree of the
day and new buildings are to bo
(‘irruit t’ourt of the Seventh Judicial Cir­
election says that Florida's new re­
cuit o Honda* dated Hecetnhr Ifth, I'M!*;
built.
Notice Stockholiler'N M eeting
presentative wiP lie n congresMnun■aid bond* tu t»« i&lt;M for delivery felthin
fifteen da&gt;« after «riltm notice of arrrpt*
t r lor
. ,i.
Ibis
The unnual meeting of the stock­ anre
of bid ii rivrn; raid bond* afe of 91000.*
The wine man plan*
the year* to at-large.
,
. .is, probably
.
... true.. Still
I it need not lie tlelayeii until we know holder* of th e Peoples Bank of Snn- 0&lt;l denomination and Interest and principal
come. The fool prattles of those that i
pa) «M* * * .** • •’
i .
., *
tiie figure* before we start the m i- ford will he h&lt;*M at the office of the Mile of .««• « t nt a.
have flown.
Written opinion of Jnc. (*. Thomson,
eblnery norisiary fur (.districting i
at 7:30 p. nt. on Wednesday
—O\ttorn«v of New York, apptotlnc tL«- va­
the
state.
i|tt«*,
Jar.
•&gt;
:
lib
.
1920.
lidity of *aid bond* will be fsmi*hrd with
iUdium is worth |U,000.000 un
•aid bond*.
R.
It.
DEAS.
Now
is
til**
time
to
begin
consid­
liirh bid muit be acrompanlnl with n
ncceptct!
on
subscription
ounts* -niu! i*
r* rtiried chick in the aum of 1250.00 made
ering t he most advantageous and | W -08-ltc.
nt tliis office.
Da)able to the Hoard of Public Instruction
fair way to cut tiie state so us to
lor Seminole County, Florida* «u«b check of
the *ucc&lt;*«ful bidder to be retained a* li*
give us the Fifth Congressional dis­
N
O
TIC
E
•tuidated damacea'tn thr Hoard should the
True, Christmas comes but tints* a
*urre*«ful bidder fail or rrfu**’ to take up
trict. And we know of no better time
The regular annual meeting of •aid bond* according to the term* ot this
year, but tilings do hum the short
to sturt i* anti no better place in the stockholder* of the Seminole rmtlie am' hlr bid. The said Hoard rawervel
time it’s here.
to reject an'* ami all bids.
which to work out t6e problem* of County llanl:, Sanford, Fin. will he theAilright
proposal* aboul I be addrts»ed to the
----- O----Hoard of Public ln*tr«ici|on for
redistrirting than in a Democratic held in the office* of t ho hank on County
o ninole# County, Plorida. cafe of T, W.
(lot n fresh egg , young man? Take
state convention to lie held early in Thursday January hth, 1920 at I.awton, Secretary* Sanford. Florida.
jt to one of tiie big cities and trade it
Witnesa the hand* id the Chairman and
tho year.
Four o’clock P. M. for the election Secretary and the seal of the said Hoard at
in for a new suit of clothes.
Sanford, S* mlnfiie Cojntv, Florida, th.a the
A gathering of tiie representative of a hoard of ilirestors to serve for Mb
----- O----day of January, A, l». 1*20.
County Hoard of Public Instruction
We sure enjoyed tin*
Christmas men of the party at some central the ensuing year and any other
Seminole Ciiinty, Florida,
C. f. HAltHIStlN, Chairman,
turkey because, b’gosli, we resolutely pluce, for a periotl of several days business which may properly come Seal nf HHoard)
At teat T. W I.awton,
would lie aide to work out the lines before tin* meeting.
declined to even think of (lie bill.
Supt. A Fa-ofTlrlo Hecntary,
on wbitdi tin* new district would lie
A.* It. KEY, Cashier. W-2l-!»tc.
-----O------ •
formed having due regard to the II-F ri-ltc .
iu:i* vii t mi: n r o r n o . t . m kiuii
The smile thnt won’t come off i*
F , ii . I.ar.tl Ofllrr at &lt;i*Jnr«vil!c, Fla.
tr**nd of population iherense w hieh j
Jan. 2, lt&gt;20. *
of little value to the world. It is found*
Notice
the lust few years bus indicated.
Notice I* b«r* by given that Charier It.
ed upon nothing and is gauged by its
The regular annual meeting of t'hertnut. of o%tr«n. Fla, who, on August
15, l!)|K, rnaili* llom««tra&lt;l F fttry. No.
It would not only be possible but
origin.
Oi:,*#92, for N\Vl* of N\V‘| Srctl.m I I
entirely
feasible
to
have
tiie
Fifth
----- O----NK*| of N'li i, Sirtj.»n If, Townablu
of Sanford, J loriun. ■f"i
f, s Kang. 31.K.. Tiil»h»...e Mrltilan,
Florida district outlined, nml all hut
The man who contem plates
o
f
(
j)|.
hav
l'l*
«l notire of Intention to make t*om*
in . tlu* rooms
.
* ,
.
mutation Proof, tu • • t a l l u h claim to the
ents • *
building should sta rt rigiit now for the legal congressional I.requirem
.
. •'hunk omioi
***^, •oiiMiiin
ora of n r
1 UCfUllty,
.famiarv an, 1920. m
lit ianti
laml above
*bov« iirtcrinni,
i|e*crlbrd. viemrr
before in*rk
the price of materials will not lie any mt*l, uml tno »tnto roatl&gt; to present ( * 1
o’clock 1* M fo r thn titirtm io ruil r,,u rt* at Sanf .rj, Floriila, on trhe |3tu
the "representative f.om the Fifth. ,
' k
M ‘
Purpose ,Uy ,l( Ke.,iu.r&gt;. i3jo.
cheaper.
1 1 .. , • ,,,
.................
, of elei ting a hoard of directors for
* l.lmant nam&gt;« »• «itnr..r&lt;:
Florida district" ready to go to work
V. S. Arnrtt, n( Oitrrn, Fbirbl
the ensuing year and for the tran s­
K. 11.^ ( M e m , of i b i r t r , Floriila
No, don't ask us to divulge tiie for his district, instead of having to action of such other business ns may j Jaa. &lt;*. Jark*on, of Oa|*di, Morula
Aaron Jarkson, cf Ottien, Flmbla
ru
t
corners
ami
scheme
how
lie
might
names of tin* first bridal pair of the
properly come before the meeting.
KOllT. W. DAVIS,
liefliter.
new year. Just wait anil keep on possibly remain in office another
It. F. Whit tier, • \V - 2 l- 5 tr .
term
even
though
the
representativeguessing.
Cashier In r i f r a l l C u u r l, N n r n l h ( u i l l d . l , ( l r i u l l .
at-large would lie abolished before
----- O----W-l(*-r»tc. ’
N rm ln .il
I ,m I) . I ln il.li.
O. |*. Swop.. Plaintiff,
To all of our citizens we extend tiie tiie next election.
*«
Attarhmrnt.Citation.
greetings of the new year, with tin*
The Times-Union has the following
Ilrnrv Kr.nrh, IMrniUnt.
NOTICE
Tn llrnry Prrnrh, a non-rr.lilrnt of th*
hope that it will lie both happy and to say on the m atter of another re­
Bids will lie retrieved by the
St.tr nf FloriiU, rr.iilin( at Stout City,
pro*|K*rnus fok you.
l Iun t
presentative
for
Florida:
"W
e
are
I
„
,
,
,
.
.
i
ll°
iir,l
of
County
Commissioners
l'lr«*r t.kr notlr* that . .ull h,&gt; tir’rn
----- O ----confident that tfic state has been 10f Seminole County at their next ■in.titut.il
in thi* itmvr .tylnl Court by O.
What will 1920 bring to us of this grwoing more rapidly during the regular meeting to he held on I’- S.npr, |il,nlill ac.lmt you •• drtrmlrnt;
th«t
&gt;
»rtt
nf att.rhrnrnt ll». lirrn U.unl
town? Exactly what we reuebjfout last five years than during the live Tuesday January 6th, at 10 o’­ In a.Id r.u.r and und.r authority of ..Id
«rit id .tt.rhnirnt Irvy h«« lirrn in.dr l&gt;y
and gather in—no more, no
less. preceding. The factors thnt now nn* clock A. M. for tiie building of a thr
.hrriff upon th* fnlln«ln( d«-M,rlhrd l.ndf
leading in tlu* development of the vault in the Seminole County Court and trn.mrnl. tirlunrinj to you, tu-*lt.
Let’s begin now.
N ‘&gt; of l.ot 9S, Plnrld. tiruvr. Company*.
state liaje become operative since House.
----- O----Kir.t Addltlun to lliark ll.mmnrk, l&gt;rln(
and
lying in S.minol* ( Aunty, Plorida.
Old men are becoming young again, the stnte census was taken and that
Plan* and specifications can lie
Th.r.fnrr
you, thr ..id llrnry Prrnrh a
young men an* getting kiddiili, and census was taken when the stnte obtained from E. A. Douglass, non-mitt.nt of th. St.tr of Plprtda, n»tdinr
at
Stout
City, la., and all nthrr prnrnna
was
suffering
from
a
period
of
great
the k'ds an* assimilating all of the
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Sanford, inter. tt,d. an* hrrrliy ordrrrd and rrt|ulrrd
depression.
Nearly
every
industry
t«
»
appear
and
In .urh artimi. on
wisdom of mankind.
Florida or from F. II. Trim ble, Honda) the .\thdrfrnd
day id April, A. IJ. I'rjO.
of the state was crippled in 1915 und architect, Orlundo, Floride.
.Ur judfrmmt .III hr taken and entered
acain.t you hy d.taulr.
Many people have adopted the ex some of them had been almost ob­
Board reserves the rigid to reject
Wiini*,. my hand and nffirial arat thi. thr
*tb day of January. A. I&gt;. 1920, at Sanford,
cellent habit of settling up all of their literated. It is safe to suy Hint many any and all bids.
Seminole
County, Florida.
(SP.Al.l
E. A. IXItlGI-ASS,
hills the first of tiie year. We'll he Floridians hn • gone elsewhere who
E. A. DOUGLASS, Clerk.
Clerk (Tlrrult Court.
have now rrturned to the stnte w.th W-17-ltc.
rigid here waiting for ours.
Srhrtlr Maine.
the
return
of
it*
prosperity.
Attorney
lor
I'lantlff.
lV-2l-|0t*.
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we
consider
the
figures
we
Think carefully a* you cross the
No. 2 Hi
Cork Trees.
threshold of the New Year. It may stated at tiie beginning as a minimun
Brpuri
of
lltt*
Conilltlon
nf the Seminole
Cork tree* grow tn Sardinia,
save you some painful thoughts as you and we would not lie at ull surprised
fount)
Bank
at
Snnford.
in the Stale
tree I* stripped of Bs hark only ohco
consign it to oblivion a year hence. if the census showed the state to fit iilm
of Ha., at the Close of llurines*.
le
year*.
have I ,‘JOU.OOO people.
----- O----Dec. 31, 1919
Exit the old year,
"Tho number of members of the
Itrwurrra
Enter the new;
house of representatives should not Ik*
m i t ii i n IU.I K.ialr
f S2,19l.f,l
Everybody’s profiteering, .
increased hut it will certainly not
U » » i **o C.illat.ral Nrrurlty Oth,r
than IU al IUt.tr
. 137,121.00
For The l.rgislaturc
And so are you.
he diminished. If tiie same number
I AU ath.r l,*aa. and Itlarmmta
3W,tk1.o|
is retained the basis of representation
----- O-----unimuiicr
my
candidacy
.
tll
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i herby , ,
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t.nlud Matr. Ilnnd*. I.lbrrty
IM.IDO OO
will
he
about
ff')K,OOQ
and
this
would
position
of
Hl*prr*««*ntnttve
Ktatr,
(
uunt»
and
Munlripal
llond.
tO.ISuuo
for
the
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The people want to smash old High
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certainly
give
the
state
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Furnlturr
and
Hi*
Cost , and High Cost want* to bust
(urv*.
the people, and In tho tnlxup II. (’. al representative. The census that decision of tin* D cinorratic prim ary. Ihjr fmin lnrt»r|H&gt;'*t»*l
tianka
&amp;9.M7.IS
seem* to he getting about all of the is being taken so early this year tliul If elected to this high office it will lx*
it may he possible for congress to my duty to serve all the people of
K” h^ t " ,of
gravy.
pass a new apportionment hill in my county ns their public servant. &lt;Hh**Ca»k lt*aa
i.im .n
— 0 ----time
to
have
tin*
extra
representa­
F.
P.
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Even the four legged wolves are
---------------. Total ...
• ISOI.979.97
(roaring the Mexican border in raids tive elected next fall, though the
For Tax Collector
c.pu.l hurt r.id'.i*''"1" "
increase
in
membership
has
hereto­
W.'SM.OO
against American stock. But
that,
Fund
tJKW.00
1, am a candidate for re-election Suttiki.
fore
Ifeen
made
two
years
after
the
I'miividcd I’rnfll. «t,aa K q . n w . and
wo regret, can hardly Ik* charged up
10.|S5.«|
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taking of tha census. If Florida to the office of Tax Collector of
2.101 no
to Cnr anxu.
dhoniti huvi* anntluT anotlirr rep rr* ! Seminole County, Mil&gt;ji*ct to ttu* arhrf««it* Sub----- O— • .
sentativc in tiie next eongreas he tion of the Dem ocratic Prim ary, jvmand't^ftin.aii* id t v - ' V ' ' ”
It’s easy to U-come famout these would have to represent tiie sta te : and will nppreeiatp your s u p p o rt.I _ pnall
i"-!1rtlllali
. i of. I..V T9.047.1« T*mr
days. Just stick "Prof." before your ut large for the state could not be
JN O . I&gt;. J1N K IN S
I— it
ICMJ7.M IVrtm.it CIm I .
7.(1
name, hitch a few capital letters onto redistricted until 1921."—Tamim I
Caahl.r'a
C
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c
k
.
(hit.tamlFor Sheriff
the tail of it, und then break into Tribune.
In,
S.39I.S7
I hereby announce my candidacy ju»lnr» H.po»u.
I37,l«t.77 S3S.f90.3S
print with any old sort of a. d. f. state­
x
------- O -----for the office of Sheriff of Seminole Co(ti*
Tot»l
ment. You’ll
succeed
and
will
1901.979,97
unty
subject
to
the
decision
of
u ,r State ot Flofld*.
WHY TH E FRANKLIN SYSTEM
Democratic 1'rimury.
have plenty of followers.
| (\'un l &gt; id S*mlnuV
IS USED ’
It. Kry,
nf th* lUimtunnl
W. I*. CARTER
----- O ----Hank do *iJ,mnly .»,»r that th* shuT* tUUmrnt U
Benjamin
Franklin
is
the
father
of
tnj* to Ih* hc*l of ray kmnVIe *n&lt;t Ul'»f.
The government D prohibiting so
FOR SHERIFF
A. It. KEY, Ca,hl*r
many things now-a-days one wonder* the printing industry in America an(|
Having l»een urged hv a largo n jmlier Con**t At(r.t:
*’• fooMtiy
when It will place n ban on matrimony. Franklin asid. "Keep thy shop and thy of the voters of Seminoio County t o '
K « ^ tu v jlw
That, however, might he means of shop will keep thee". In the Unite,] i*)come a candidate for the office n(i
Sheriff, I hereby annonnu, luy «.«muitNmtor*.
stimulating the marriage market, since States there has 1k**ii perfected a sy,. dacj’ subject to tho decision of the . SutecrlUd and •• n n i to befor* si* (hi. 31,t
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d
jy
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l
t
k
f
.
1*19.
tem
of
figuring
prices
called
the
"Frank,
human* nature Is prone to want that
Democratic primary.
It. W. I Van*
lin
Printing
Price
List."
and
it
isgott,.,,
15-tfc
C.
M.
HAND
I
Notify public.
which U prohibited.

THESANFORDHERALD

CENTRALIZATION

THE HERALDPRINTINGCOMPANY

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one of the bl* ones of the season.
Two deer were killed by the party
one of these, a fine buck, felling boone of these, a fino buck, falling be­
fore Mr. Lanier's gun.
Many men who fuught In tho re­
cent war and who saw strenuous
service in training camp and In tho
field are Hocking to tho Everglades
und taking up farming. A* one rides
along the raiial to and from Lake
Okcochobro there are m any o t them
seen, still using parts of their uni­
form*, working their truck farms.b

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W. J. THIGPEN, Agent
Office in Peoples’ Bank Building.

Sanford,

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Mission finish
Built-

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pieces of furniture, nru! all in­
terior woodwork — if not painted
or varnished now—can easily be
finished in any o f the popular
mission (lustreless) effects with

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Fumed, Weathered, Green, Eng­
lish and Golden Oak; Walnutand
Old Mahogany.
These stains penetrate deeply info
the pores of the wood rr/i
guaranteed not to raise the grain
as water stains do.
One coat is usually enough, but
a second may be applied if a darker
shade is desired.
Let us show you how various wooJi look
when finished with these stains ami how the
best results arc obtained.

Ball Hardware Company
SANFOKD, FLORIDA

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Fa.'atks, Honda

Seed Potatoes

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JANUARY

1920

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THE SANFORD HERALD

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tittle Happenlnfi
Mention of
Matter* in Urief
personal I tews
of Interest

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In and About
^ Tne City

n . c. D. Allen of T n irp a rcp.-o-jutinf the S . W. Allen D ental Co.,
of that city 1* calllnc on the local
dentista today. Dr. Allen la also
hivinn a visit with his brother. Uubo
ajjen who is h e m for n few days in
,he inters! of the Florida Grower.
pint Mason fruit jars a t L. P.
McCuller's.
6S*tf
\V. J. McCall of M echlenburg
county North Carolina is In the city
• the tfuest of his daughter M rs. Greer
If Cameron City.
Uoost
Icon's Auto Transfer. All trains
met. I'honc 91. Hotel Carnes.
67-tf
Clarence Bergifuist, one ofthe A. C.
L. shop itoya was out of town dur­
ing the holidays, visiting w ith his
parents at T iger’s Day.
Buy Diamonds W ight Tiro Co.
65-tf
Frank Woodruff Jr., has returned
from Baltimore where ho accom panie
hi* father to the hospital. He left
him greatly improved but he will
he f reed to remain a t John Hopktn for some tim e. He is suffering
from a nervous breakdow n.
O. W. Talley of Lakeland is in
the city calling on his m any friends,
jfc ua ■resident of Sanford for many
year* and his friends here arc glad
to st&gt; him again.
y u .rt Mason fruit jars a t L. P.
McCuller’s.
6G-tf
Mr and Mrs. Win. M orrison and
children haVe returned from a holiday
visit to i’alatka.

LEON’S
AUTO T R A N S F E R CO.

PHONE 114
Philips Old Drug Store Slnnd

and I.ouli Mlttrr .hallfcor«lltut*'Ih* board

Summary of tho
Floating Small
Talka Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Readers-

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Christian Science services
Y will be held at the W om an’s
Y Club, Oak avenue, betw een
1'

Mrs. Bell and daughter Miss
Virginia left yesterday for their home
In C harlotte N orth Carolina after
spending the holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Bell or. Celery avc.
Messrs
Hodges, Pinckney and
D aggett of N orth Carolinn arc in
the city and expect to engage in
the garage business if n suitable
location can be found.
Dr. D. C. Ward, Osteopath is in
Sanford on M onday, Wednesday
and Fr ay of each week. 68-tf
Cary D. Landis and his sun of
DcLsr.d were Leto iust night on
business for tho new commissioners.
M r. Landis has been made City
A ttorney.
M rs. B. C. Haley, who has been
the guest of her sisters, Mrs. W. S.
T hornton and Mrs. D. S. B abbitt
has returned to her home in Hoeky
Ford, N . C.
WANTED — OLD CLEAN
RAGS. ANY KIND EX­
CEPT
OLDSOCKS,
COATS,
PANTS,
OR
BED SPREADS. AT TH E
HERALD OFFICE.
6'J-tf
Mrs. J. §. Shirard and little folks
are at home again a fter a pleasant
visit in l’alatka.
Mrs. M ary Coble of N orth C aro­
lina Is the winter guest of her niece,
Mrs. H. Z. Johnson.
EZ- Seal pint fruit ja r s a t LP.
M cCuller’s.
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Mrs. John Hayes, with James and
A ntoinette returned Sunday from
Callahan, Ga. Mrs. Hr.yet. w .. wtl
route to South Curulina but coin
w eather brought tier back to Sanford
Complete stock Diamond tires.
W ig h t.T ire Co
SG-tf
Brian Higgins anti Richard How­
ard have returned to their school
a t L oretta lifter a happy time with
the home folks during the holidays.
Misses Ethel Singletary and Inn
Long, holiday guests of their aunt,
Mrs. It. Z. Johnson, have returned
to their respective homes in Jack ­
sonville and Wnuehuln.
There’s a man a t th e curl) to
55*;f
serve yc*J.

Third and Fourth streets, on
Sundny morning nt 10:4f» o’­
clock. Subject: "S acram ent”
WUl-tfc.

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o( dirarlora. l a A M r M i d a f a
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Artlrla V I . ‘ K n U
i p T h a highrat a m o u n t ul indabta d
liability to which tha r n r n o r a t l p n
a n y tim a a u h ltc t llirlf ahall not a i r
■m ount ut i t , capital a to r k ptua ita a u rp lu t
A tilrlr VII.
T h e s a m e anil m l d r n r * ot th e Incorp ora­
tor* a n d - t h a n u m b t f of
ut atoch aubacribrd by each ara aa futloa a:
lie s F a r k a r J , tlanioid. F l o r i d a . F i» r Bharca
W. L. M o r g a n ,' Hanford, Florida; Five

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Louie Miller, Sa ntord, F l o r i d a . Five
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t
i r o . M. Hart, Sanford, F lo rid a , F i t e
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raw*.
Y Y Y Y V y y y y y y y y y y y She
S t a t e of Florida
DAILY

MARKET REPORT
LETTUCE

ON

C o u n t y of Semlpnlc.
On thi* day p-raonallv a p p e a r e d lirlore me
He* t ' i i « , r i i , tV, l„ Mur c a n , I.o ult Miller,
a n d faro. I). H a lt, t n u a n t o m* to be th e
peraon* who au b trrib ed t h e f o r g o i n g c h a r ­
ter, a n d th e nu m b er of a harr* of Ita r a p it a i
• to rh therein d r-ic n a te d , a n d th ey , each fur
h i m i t lf aevrraity, arfcon» ledgr.l fiefore inn,
th a t th e y aubacribrd t o t h e aatd c h arter
and t h e n u m b e r uf *hare« of a lo rk o p p o d t e
t h r ir name*, tor the u*c* a n d purpo*# there­
in e t p r r a t r d .
Witnet* my hand and •«■■! of olflre thla
the 7th d a y of J a n u a ry , 1020.
A. It. K K Y .
I 'E '.L !
N o t a r y f t i m i r Mj
Com m i n i on Kapl-e*
O c t . 7th, 1923.
DicU naon A Dirklnann,
A t t o r n * ) . fur Inrorporatnra .
W-'JI-Str,

Compiled by the Sanford Office of
the U. S llureau of M arkets.
Carlot Shipments W ednesday Jan.
7 th .—Florida, Sanford Section, IS
cars. M anatee Section, 2G cars,
Total 44 car*.
Destinations of Florida Shipm ents:
New York, 15, St. Louis, 5, Cin­
cinnati, 2, M ontgomery, 1, B alti­
more, 1, Philadelphia, 7, P ittsburg, N o llf f of Application for T a t Sited Under
.Section M S »f ih r ( i f n r r a l Hlatulc*.
2, Chicago, 1, Waycross, 1, Potom ac
No II e t la hereby fivem I h i t Hr ml M.
H r h f a a r lt tm rrha*rr of T r i C t r ll f l r a t e No.
Yards, 6, Jersey City, 2, Boston, 1,
23*. i i i t n l the 4|h day of J u n e A II.# 1917
Cleveland 1.
hR« filed «r Ii| cert Ifir a c In m&gt;* office* and has
mad** ■( i p i l o t
for t a i d e ed t»i 1m u r In
Diversions filed since Inst rep o rt: accordant-** with law. Said c r r t l f l r a t r e m b r a ­
ce!
t
h
*
following
dearribtd
rrty •lluaftd
From West Jacksonville: O ut Jan. In Seminole Uritinfv. H o r b lan r, o plo-w
lt: N K 11
of
N
\V
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ar.d
W
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K
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SK»*
of S’ W ' j
6th.•Philadelphia 1, St. Loujs 1,
and i ; of \ \ ' \ 1 i,f SK» a of N \ V I , Section
Chicago I, Pittsburg I. From Way- Z TowfiiM ii 20 *S, It, 31 II, f»0 acre*. T he
•aid la n d firing «•■« atrtl a the d a te t f tin*
cross: Out Jan. 4 th.-Chicago 1. Umanri*
of »uch certificate In th e n a m e of
From Potom ac Yards: Out Ja n . lst.- Mr*. J At MrMilllan. Unli«a Raid c*rtlHcate
• hall lie rede* me.I a reef ill g to taw , tan d i d
Ncw York 1. Out Jan. 2nd.-New Yotk will laatie I h t r tu t i the luth d a y of F e b ru a ry
A. l&gt;., 1930.
York I.
'Vitnofi my ofbrial «i&lt; na ture a n d *ral
th« 9 t h day of J a n u a r y A, It., 1920.
Shipping point information W ed­ thi*
iHKALi
II. A. I M ilJtil.A nS,
nesday Jan. 7th. S an fo rd ,, Florida: Cleric tllrtill Court * Sem inole County*
Florbta.
Cool, clear. Huulings inodeatc, de­ \V-2l-r.t.
Il&gt; V M. I H I i m i. A H H .I i .C
mand and movement limited, m ar­
N oiler uf Applicailuiii fur 1 a % I h n l I mltr
ket steady,-no change in prices. CarS m i u n S7S uf ihr tirnrra* Slialutra.
Nollrt* l* hrrby (hrvi that J. Van Hutlots f. o. h. cash tracks:- 1 1-1 bu.
kirk purrha*rr •*( T a i CrMlIlilltf .%•*. lUa,
hampers, Big Boston, ijunlity and dalrd I hr Mh day nf July \* U* IWd.*, ha*
»ntd ri-rlllSfair In my olfin* mid In*
condition wide range, best, few sales fiIr(I
matlr a(i|iliratiun i f f !« t d m l I * l»aui* 111
arford in er faith law. Said tvMltlrali* « maround 2.00
tirarm tho {qlidlflnK d«arriht‘d p io p ffty
* rf
Total
shfnr. .
;rntn f i t t i i t .! In Hr in Iti m Cntiuly* i j - ■•
w in Lot IS IlUnhatn |*Iji »t *
i &lt;
,
•Alt
TCTion tuts season to date, land f a ittL. u.rr**«d d f In* d a lr - I :u u u r „M.
id aurh rrflim atc, in Hit nnmr
!
813 cars.
Hayntn;
\1*&lt;»; Notice it b tn liy nlven t h a t J, Van
Total lettuce shipm ents from M an­
llu*kirk Jiurchaarf uf [*•• G rftlU ca tr No.
atee Section this season to Mate, 267 1UW. d a t r d tit*- tith day o (,J u l&gt; A. I&gt;. I90h,
ha* filed *ald rc ftilira tr In my olflro and ha*
cars.
*
made applirAtion fur l a i d r r d t»» latur In
arciifdatit'e
It law* haid vrftiliiral • •‘in*
T otal lettuce shipm ents from Flo­ b r a n * t h e ■ itfulbi
adtitf ih ir ilb w l |irt#|ieif y
rida this season to flute, 1090 curs. »iluat« d In Senl.itd. &lt;‘o u n t y . » lurida. t.»fait. I»**i * 20 A 21 ili*pham f'laritatlun T h r
T otal lettuce shipm ent from F lo­ •aid land b r i n t
"d a t th e d a t e &gt;.f the
id nut h ( ei Iill r a te III i h r nam e «l
rida Section last season to flute, HaUafiCe
L n .u r A llaynea.
GOO cars.
\ J * ii; Nutin* i» Ih rrlry liv e n that J
Van
Hutkifk (iurrh»^f *'l T * 1 i.V'iiiirale Nu,
M. S. W IG G IN S
Ijd, d a te d t h e tith day id July, A. I*. 19 1&gt;
“»
Assistant in M arket Surveys ha* bled •aid rrrtlflicate In Uiy wilier a ml h»*
matlr application fu* t a i deed to l*«tJr io
i
arrordanre faith laa. Hald *«riiliratr tm*

B a n k of S e rv ice

to its friends.
It makes ro diflererce whether or not you arc n customer
of ours, if we ran serve you in our lines, call on us freely.
Remember us in your every hanking need. Your visit or
request will always be appreciated here.

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Carey's Fibrewove Celery Bleach­
ing Paper is standard, it is a 90-pound
paper especially prepared to m eet
Florida ' co n d itio n s'. We have an
ample stock and the price is right.

brarra the fullofainc dracribrd property
»it u a ted In Seminole t%mnt) ♦ I lerida, to*
fait: l.otn I tu 3 and 7. J. 11- I ' om* Sub h i v
|ti*|iham riantation. The *aid »and being
A correspondent w rites: "1 have seen uf
.............I at th« date td the* Uauance of auen
a fleer, chimed by wolves. Jump m ur rtrtlhrate in the name ol C, \ J . Anilvfton
AIhi ; N oth e i* lurrby ylvin t hit J# Van
n precipice to dentil. Mink. iiiiiHkrut
lluakirk pure ha*, r of T a t (VrtHirate No.
nnd other animals of tills kind will Mi,
datenf tbe UI fi d*V id Jill)’, A* Ih 1915,
NOTICE
ha* tiled »aid rrftlflcatf* in my uihre and ha*
d r o w n themselves rather than s o f t e r
made appiiiatloA fur t a t d i d tn i»*ue in
Bids will bo received by the the pain of the trap. 1 have also w it­ arrufdarti
e faith law. Said
ertiUrate cm*
Board of County Commissioners of nessed a rabbit, chased by It* deiull.' bran a the hdlnfatnc d i x flbed pruprft)
In Semitiwlt? ('minty, Floiida t*»*
Seminole County nt their next re­ enemy, the weasel, leap to death m •ilua*ed
fait: l.ut 21 J. II. tv** Sub IMv uf lii«ham
i'lantatloii.
T h e -aid laiol InllliT • ' " ' • " I »l
gular meeting to lie held on Tuesday drown Itself."
the d a te uf th e faauanr# u? •U(1h c» f tlfirate
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in the nam e of (2. KUman.
iJn n u ary Gth, 1920 at 10 o’clock A.
AI*o; N n tlr n la her by riven that J. Van
N O TlC K O F IN C O It r o R ATIO N
M. for the purchase of one car loud
N o tlru la l i . f f b y ylvrn I b a t t h u u m lr f - Hubkirk p u r r h a te r of T a i t'ertiflrat** No.
of American Ingot Iron Culverts. ■iicnr4
317,
l i l t e d th e Ith ilay uf J u n o A. fL 1*117,
will, on W . d n r . i l a y t h . I l l h d a y ut
filed •aid rrrlilirr.tr in my office and hat
Board reserves the right to re­ F . b r u a r y 0920, or 4* aoon I b c f n l l r r a . run- hat
S i m i l e Diet.
v i r n t , apply t o t h . Honorable Sidney J. made p plira tion lir fat deed to i««Ue in
C a t t a . f i u v r r n o r of t h . S l a t e ut Florida, fur dVrordanre faith law. Said c a f tif ln t a Vrnject any and all bids.
Tk”
Inlo
I h Hjild to liuvo lived
b
r
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fidlofaini
*h*rribrd
p
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o
p
ifty
l.tl.ta
p a t e n t In ro rp o rattH
the " F l u r i d . d In Hepiiin li* i*utintv, Florida, to­ •&gt;u u very Dimple diet, ns simple no
E. A.. DOUGLASS, Clerk.
t ’ul.a C lea r C u m p a n y " u i u l . r t h . fullowlny altuati
p r u p u w d r h a r t . r , t h . orglnal ot w h l.h !• wn: Lot ft J. }l. FnaaStib IMv lli«piiarn I lanta- slat of (tip iioorpit tradesiiiiMi. In
W -18-ltc.
al
now on Ml. In t h e ofUr. uf t h e fteerrtarjr of lion, * »rr« v The Bald lafTil hi i n i a**'
i'e morning lie drank u euptui of
S t a t . of tho S l a t , uf Florida a t T alla h a - a r r . the date uf laiuanre id aurh ri rtifirate in
the n a m e of Uflknofan;
I S , J 'a r k a r d ,
&lt;(Tee. nt noon Iso took n tittle Koup
Al*n; N otice U herrbv c b m that J. Van
W. 1,. M o r o n
lluakirk nurrhater uf T at ('ertlllrate No*
i d meat nnd for n«pp«-r vcgetnblo*
l.nul* Mfiler
V»tuo of Molybdenite,
3IH. dated the Ith day «d June A. l». 1*M7,
f i r * . I). H a rt.
'.d ir.enl. MIh fstvorlto food wn« tho
A r lir lta of In ro r p o r a llo n o f I h r ‘ M«rlda ha* filed •aid certificate In my office and ha«
The principal value of molybdenite
made application for la* deed to Imu * In
Hi'lnit
dink, polentn.
Cuba C l f a r C o m p a u ,
Is In the manufacture of steel, lo which
\V., t h . u n d . r a l j n r d , Haraby a . t o r l a t . accordance faith law. Hald certificate em­
brace*
the
foihifaimc
dearrlbed
property
It gives it hardness anil toughness that o u r i .l v r a t o j . t h . r for t h e p u r r o * . of t rm - ftltuatrd *n Seminole County, Florida, to*
I n . a body p o l ll l r u n d e r t h . Ia » a of t h .
make the steel suitable for use In pro­ S l a t , o f 'F lo r id a , with a n d u n d e r the follow* «it: lad 9. J. II. Po*a Sub IMvMon HI*hTerritory of Louisiana.
pam f 'i a n t a t i o n , ft atra. Thu aald land bclnf
peller shafts, guvs and boilers. Most Io s pro pored r h a r t . r *
In IWN) on ilie llr**t of Octotier the
Bft*e«*rd at the date lif the l**uance of turn
Arllrle I.
certificate in the name of Unknown;
i of the molybdenite produced In Tas­
SpntiMi governineiii l&gt;&gt; th e treaty of
T he nam e of th e r .ir p o r a tlo n .h a ll b . t h e
AUtij Notice la hirih v divert that J. Van
F lu rid a-C u h a C l j a r C o n ip a n y . and It. prlt.mania Is skipped to England.
St. IhlefoiiHo, I’eiliul th e territory
ilutklrk
puri
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No.
rlp a l orttrea a n d p l a r . of b u . i n r . a .halt he at
The
Sanford. Florida, w ith lir a n r h o tnrra a t &gt;urh 319, dated the Ith day uf June A. If. 1917, known iih l.oiilHlmm tn Fninct*.
o t h e r plarra in t h e S t a t e o t Flor da. a n d ha* tiled aald certificate in my office and ha* territo ry luol lieen n S|»ml«li imvxdpd.
made
application
for
las
deed
to
itaue
lo
o t h . r r t a t r t of t h e l l n l ' . d S t a i n , and in
f or.l*n ro u n tr lr a , aa m a y b» r . l a b l i i h r d , arrordan«e with law. Hald certificate cm* dIoii fur 'IS yenrs. nrigliiiilly erd til to
brae*-* t e follnwlnc d»afflb«d p i o p e f t /
5323232353485348530001012353230053485300532353015348480153232348532353010023534853480101012323535323
from time t o l lm r h r r r a l t e r .
T he reMirn nf
altuatcd in Seminole Count), Florida, to- Spa Hi by Louts
Article I I .
fait: Lot* lb. II. Li, IH, I f , 27 and 2K J. II. Lonrslniin t ” I’nuirv was erT&lt;’ fi-»! hy
T h e ( . r i r r a l n a tu r e of t h . b u . ln r * . lo b e Fo*a# Su bD Ivlaioi lliahpam Plantation. Tha
orill'ng
t r a n . a r t . d by t h . c o rp o ra tio n .h a l l be : p ltd land b r ln f aiacaaed at the date of ihr Vnpoleoil. " I'o eo |l|e||ip t|i|ed
T o ttron buy aril, a n d o t h . r w l . e dl.po-n nt i*«iianc*» of aurii cert ill fate in the name of i' enlonlnl *t' tilre Its Amer* •)» Af t r
a n d d i a l in. lor p r o m , nr on r o m m la .lon, all Unknown;
'h ree yen*-: li 1 nt»ti||'l,':ie*l tin 'ie*' • nr
kind* ol tobacoi* and ita produrta . i t h « wboh ««uAUu; Notice i* hereby |l v e n that J. Van
or retail lo m an u fa rtu re ,b u y . aril and oth. » " •
i n d * o | r »1 1- t e r r i t o r y t " *l&gt;. f i l
rti-ioe. of and d-al in for profit or on rrtnmbui &gt;n at Uu-ktik iiur«ii**cr uf Tai Certificate No.
wholraale a n d retail, all kinda of r i f a r - to 150, dated the Ith day of June A. I*. 1917, •ft n ten.
build and n p . r a t r r iy a r in a n u f a r tu n n i t planta , hat filed •aid certiorate In my office and hi*
a n d for th a t p u r p o . . In b uy, I r a . , uwn a n d made application for t a i deed to !»•!*• In
hold real e . t a t . . a n d t h e &gt;rl! a n d m o rtc a K . accordance with laa. Bald certificate em ­
the . a m . for t h . purpo«r» of Ita b u . l n r . -. tn brace# the liilbifaifif ilw ffib cd propefty
In Heminola County, Florida, t »•
borrow money, c o n t r a c t d e b t . , anil t,, r e ­ Bituaicd
c u r . t h . . a m . by a p l r d * . of i t . » t n . l , or fait: L»d 19 J. If. i*oiui* Sub I)|v1*in 111*9parn
Plantation
ft arret. The tia l land bei.iff
by n o t . . , b o n d ., m o r t s a g . . . or other ol.
lliratlnn., a n d t . n r r a l l y to hav* and n . t c i a . a«*«**rd at the date of the iMuanrc of aurh
all aurii power* a* m a y h . l n r l d . n l t o t h . certificate In the name of Unknown*
Unit'* aaid certificate# ahtH be reamed
p u r p n . r a or b u . l n n a ol_ t h e corporallon. or
-AT---- -o t h . r h u . i n r u r a of a like n a t u r e , and to according to law l a i deed# faIII l##u»» thereon
have, en jo y a n d . t t r r l i o all t f t. rlr h ta , th * 10th day of February A. IL 1920.
p o w .r* a n d p r l c l l . r - a l n r l d . n l lo c o r p o ra ­
Wltnraa my official d in a tu re and #« al
tio n ! o r r a n l r . il a n d c - a i .t i n v u n d e r tho lawa thla the 9th day o&lt; January A. t). 1920.
ot t h . S t a le of Florida.
t
E. A. DO U G L A S S.
Clerk
Circuit
Court Seminole
Courtly,
A r l i r l. I I I .
I T h . a m o u n t of c a p ita l Block of t h . c or­
Florida.
Ity V, M. DOUOLA88 l&gt;. C.
p o r a tio n . b a h b . T , n T h o u a a n d (&lt;10,000.09) (SEAL)
liullar*. d i r i d . d lnt&gt;, fin e H u n d r e d *100)
W-2I-SI
S b a rra ol t h . par value of ^)itc H undred
fflOO.OO) Dollar* each: which -ball h r p a y ­
able in lawful m oney ol t h . I ’n l tr d Statc a
:&gt;o. b.1-237
of A m .rl r a , or In p r o p e r t y , nr labor or a .r viera, at a fair a n d Ju tt va lua tion In be fixed
by t h e hoard of dlrvctora a t a mevtlnc had Report of the Condillon of The Rank
for t h a t purpo.e.
of Oviedo, nt Oviedo, In the Stale
Article IV.
uf Florida, nt IhoCIoae of RuhIT h e l . r m for wjilch .the corpora tion . h a l l
e i.lt
. h a l l be p e r p e tu a l u n it-* aoon.r 'Haliens, I)ce. .11. 1919
, clvcd a c c o rd in c io law .
A r l i r l. V.
llr a o u m .
T h . bu«ln.»a of ll|» cc r p o ra lio n .hall be
co n d u ctv d by a prceiderit, v i c ^ p r r . i d . n t Irtian. on llntl KaUita._--------- — t p.700.1):
a n d ( . t i r r a l m anager a r e r r t a r y a n d t r r a i u r e r , | . . . r i . on ( ’o lla trin l S - u r l l j II lI.i t T hao
10,.000.00
II, .1 K - t .t r
a n d a board of d l r . r t n r a t o e o n .l .t of not
I lit. ,70.hji 7
ari.l Durount.____
I,.* t h a n t h r . no r morn t h a n a e v .n of I t . All Ulh&lt; r
Nona
th i:
• l u c k bolder.. T h . d i r e c to r , . h a ll h . t h d n l O w n lr a l t.
700.00
NTATK
a n n u a lly by t h e a t o r k h o l d . r . on the fir.I l ’nl.r-1 Mali— llnmli . ---- ,. . . *
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M o n d a y In J u n e of r a c h ye ar a t s 00 u 'l lo c k Hanking Hiu «&gt;, Furnlturo ami i U l u n ,031.11
Due (roro InnwtMiralnl llanVa
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P, M at a m e t i n g h a d for t h a t p u r p o . . in
,072 JH
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Ita principal onicra a t Sa nford, Fbirina, arid ( ’aah o hand —, ..
702,70
oTlcera .hall, I m m e d iately f a i r r . a f t e r . be | &gt;, ,i.Hll„n* Cuaranl} Fund .
120.00
j r l c c l . n by th e board uf d i r e c to r .. Until t h . t r Mulual F itr In.Ufanr* Fund
‘ a u c m . t r . are elect, d a n d i|u a lifl.d , t h . bv.l1214,lk5.IO
Tot al
nr** of t h . corpora tion *hall h r c o n d u e t i d
b y t h . following nlflrcra: I t . * I'arkard, I’rct.,
MitiUllita
W. 1,. M organ, ( i c r - p r r a i d . n t a n d g m r r a t
m a n a g e r, a n d l.e,i,l. Miller a e c r .a ia r y and ( ’a p ila t S t o r k Paid I n ---------------------l i n . 0 Cil.no
Ir e a a u r r r, a n d l ir a I’a r k a r d , W. I.. Morgan. Kurtdu* Fund................... . .... .......... .. 3.1KW.00
t lm l iv i d r d I'ru tit. lira* Ka|&gt;nuM and

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All Kinds of Hauling

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February 10-13-1920

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Products, Domestic, Manufactories, Scliools
.Stock, Poultry, Rabbits, Dygs, Horses, Etc.

So it is with large Bank Accounts—they were start­
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paper that small accounts are just as welcome as
large ones, because we know that some day they
will be largo ones. Your tree of fortune will start
the moment you start a bank account.

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The Very Best Citrus Exhibit Ever Shown ls
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Biggest Poultry Show in Florida
Finest Automobile Show
Plenty of Amusement
Johnnie J. Jones Great Aggregation of
Shows
Bands of Music
Fire Works
Aeroplane Experts, Passengers Carried
Aloft
Sales Show of Berkshire
State Demonstration Extraordinary

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S to n e, - Sprays, - H ardwood A shes, - Armours F ertilizers. • S ee u s
for Carload Crate M aterial. Agent for Dayton A irless T ires, thats what
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home of Miss Kutlt Young anil spent 'so n George spent a part of th e lioli- Mr. and Mfs. Joseph W ainwright,
John
the evening very pleasnntly with iluy season in Leesburg with Mrs. Astor und Mr. and Mrs.
Z. Spinks, sister of Mrs. Crawford. of Jacksonville were among those
games and music.
W ainwrighlClem Hall sp en t Xmas w ith his who attended the
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Miss Marie Marshall of Washing*
Ituhun
nuptials
here
Thursday.
parents at Tifton Gu.
Xma.* tree this year and it proved to ton D. C. spent a part of the holiday
Miss Annie M. Hnry and Mr.
Miss Gladys L ciette of Jacksonhe quite a success. A very oppruprJ- riascn with her mother Mrs. 0 . A.
John
Hawkins were married Tuesday
villo spent several days w ith her
ate program was rendered, ron rist- Marshall.
at
the
home of the bride a t Mayo,
ing of music by the school children
Mrs. Ida II. Ted for 1 and chil­ parents Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Lezette. Florida. Mr. Hawkins is a brother
and the Community choir, and a dren «•!*.!: Mr. K!!.«, *»!! *&gt;i Orlando
Mr. Clark of Mississippi spent of Mr. Albert Hawkins of this pluce
few Aiiwit talks. At tine close of t h e ,
Christm as afternoon with Mrs. the holidays with his brother J . M. and is well known here where he has
program Santa Claus arrived in an | M#r!lhaI|.
Clark. The brothers had not seen many friends who extend best wishes.
nuto and after a few rem arks, he
each other in twelve years and it Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins visited here
Mr*.
W.
J.
I.awton
entertained
delighted the children with candy
the I.awton-I.ee families at Xmas was a great surprise as well ns a a few days this week.
and apples from the tree.
llinner this year. There were twenty- great joy to M r. J. M. Clark to
Mrs. I*. E. Ahern of Ft. Fierce,
’ fin Xmas night immediately after
have his brother with him nt this
four guests present.
was
called here by the serious illness
th e exercises at tin* Xmas tree, the
tim e.
of
her
brother, Mr. W. II. Miles.
Mrs. A. K. Crawford and little
young people assembled at
the
Mr. and Mrs. Tildcn Jacob* of Mr. Miles is now recovering much to
Monroe spent the holidays in Oviedo the pleasure of his many friends and
ami Chulunta.
relatives, all of whom were greatly
Mr. and Mrs. Onkerlund of W in­ worried over his critical condition
ter Park spent Xmas in Oviedo with
The new piano at the G raded
relatives.
school js a source of much pleasure
t &gt;n Friday evening the social and a men ns by w hich the vocal
comm ittee of the Christian E ndea­ instructions may lie carried out witli
vor entertained a t - t h e club house. ease. The citizens of Monroe have
T he girl, carried box lunches which 11, g e n e r o u s in their contribution*
wete auctioned off t.» the boys, the towards a musical instrum ent. '1 his
la tte r using navy beans as coin, each piano at the school at Monroe m arks
bean representing $1,00. The evening the fifth inslatllation of plnnoc.x under
l wo* most cnjoyabloy s| ent and th e tiie supervision of Mr. and Mrs.
social committee voted to tie th e .1. T. Jacobs in the schools of Sem i­
best workers in th e society for th e nole County.
past six weeks.
“ iocs II. Nnoir. o'
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nice Clarke entertained at a w atch bcumiii and have taken the little co t­
p arty Wednesday night at tin home tage tlown by the luke.
of W, it. Young, The houno was
Horn to th e wife of Wyllis S taf­
prettily decorated and the hostesses
ford
Sunday, Jan u rn ry J!8lh, an
entertained their gui-uts in a charm ­
eleven
pound hoy.
ing manner all the re*t of the y ear
Little Gladys Hawkins is upon
nun.
tiie sick list.

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To assist in enforcing Prohibition there will
lie a week’s campaign for runds, beginning Jan­
uary lfi, the day the Eighteenth Amendment
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Letter Week in the Battie for National and World
Freedom From Rum.
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Cockroaches? IVSice? R ats
am i
L am i G rabs
if you pul STI5AKNS’ PASTE on the
job. It will kill them by the whole­
sale—vision the epen. It makes them
seek fresh air and water. A quick,
cure exterminator that saves you
money, time und eiiori.
Set SJEARNS*
ELECTRIC
PASTE out at
n if f h t e a *:ny
l o u d iTuii liie

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pests will eat.
In the morning
burn b o d ies.
Tw o S ix e s :
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Co-operate xvith Y our Neighbors to prevent s p re a d
of deadly diseases, by using

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symtiol nf empire because of the superHlliliui Hint I .MiI years before the time
of Mo*es a golden dragon rose from
the waters of tiie Yellow sen and Iniported to the emperor the secrets of
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Sanford, Florida

No More Trouble

I.AKE MONItOi:
A marriage of tim uual interest
in this community was th at of Miss
C arrie Wainwright and Mr. H arry
Knhun which took place at 7.JO
o'clock last evening at the residence
of the bride, Itev. George Hyman, of
the Uaptist church of Sanford offi­
ciating.
The home was appropriately d e ­
corated In potted plant* and cut
flowers and the bride who Is one of
the winsomcft and prettiest of south­
ern girls looked her most attractiv e
in white crepe de chine with a large
bouquet of brides roses. Miss Avis
Stenstront acted us bridesmaid while
Mr. Carl Italian was best man.
After the wedding the hridal
party were entertained at Mr. •and
Mrs. Wainwright* with a sum ptous
repast aftr which the bride and groom
left for a short honeymoon at Ja ck ­
sonville and other points, after their
return they will be at home to their
friends at Sanford.
The bride is a daughter of Mr. T.
E. Wainwright and an atraetive and
popular girl. The groom is a son of
Mr. It. H. C, Itabuii and is also
quit** popular and is engaged in the
railroad business at Sanford.
Christm as passed off very qtiltely
in this community. Only a few en ­
tertainm ents marked the occasion,
one being the Christm as tree and
party given by the G rade] school
pupils by the faculty, Mr. mid Mrs.
J. T. Jacobs and Mrs. S. H. Buch­
anan. The decorations were fitting
the event and carried out the true
Christm as spirit with old Santa .Glaus
standing by the guyly tinseled and
gala tree, all of which proved a
source of delight to the children.
Candies, cakes, grape juice e t c .
were served anil each little partici­
pant enterc i into the occasion with
much merriment and happiness.
The marriage of Miss Ida Ahern
and Mr. F. ('. Manure was, provaimed
for the first time at th e Catholic
church a t Orlando, Sunday, Miss
Ahern was formerly a Monroe girt
anti has many friends here who ex­
tend congratulations.
Harney Lyons sold an acre and a
half of lettuce yesterday from tin*
field for JIL'OO,
Mrs. It. T. Wynne lias returned
to her home after being in Jackson­
ville for some time under the treat­
ment of ll &gt;• doctor. Mrs. Wynne i*
one of our most beloved matrons
and her many friend* are glad to
hear that she i* much improved in
health.
Misses Iicrthu and Ida Ahern have
returned to t'aeir home a t Orlando
after spending the week-end with
Misses M ary and Lulu Mills.
Mr. John Duke and bride of Okee­
chobee C i f ,, are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Ja tm s Oglesby.
Mr. Guy Stnfford who has been
holding a position ut'E dgurly, Louisianna is spending the holidays at his
homo.
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Wainwright

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m ediu m -p riced fine car field, it is answered n ow . The dreat Chandler
Six is sw eepin g its m arket. It ...................................
.. *t cars. It stens in to
d isp la ces less efficien
serve th o se w ho previously have chosen only high-priced cars. \nd It
pleases everywhere.
From tw o th ou san d to three th ou san d discrim inating A m ericans bought
C handler c a r s -o p e n an d e lo se d -e v e r y m outh th is Fall. Ami at no tim e
has th e dem and been fu lly m et. T housands h a w waited m o n th s for their
new C handlers, and have felt repaid for w aiting.
N othhtg could m ore clearly show th e regard in w hich A m erica holds the
(.h andler Six, than th e patience w ith which th ese thousands waited for
w eeks am i m o n th s for th eir C handlers. They w aited because they knew
w hat th ey were w a itin g for—because th ey knew it was w o rth w aiting for

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Seven-F as,enter Sedan, S2S9S Four-Pa c e n t e r Co.:pe, S J7 ,. Lim ousine. JJJ95
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Sanford in a long timo and m eans
more to tho city th a t would appear
at first glance. Tho now owners In­
tend to remodel all store fronts and
those on First S treet will bo modern
In every icspcct and the floors low­
ered to the
sidewalk level
and
new and up to date fronts m ade.
When finished the building will
have 11 store rooms and the rooms
overhead will be made Into 15 ap art­
ments containing from two to four
woman nm| child in the county rooms each and this will fill a long
should take out a dollar m em bership felt w ant in Sanford. This building
and aside from this there are l!un- is eno of the best in the city and is
dreds who have promised to give a admirably situated on one of the
stipulated sum each year to th is t principal corners. It was erected
hospital.
many years ago by the Plnnt System
Now th at Hie hospital is alm ost and wus used for stores and for offi­
ready to open these poepie who are ces for the railroad compuny for
intending to give should get ready many years. It has been in tho hands
and not wnlt for the coinntlUetm to of the late George Fox for many
see them but see M r. Lawton, or years and his son George Fox made
Mrs. Deane T urner or Schelie Maincs the deal whereby the new owners
or II. R. Stevens anyone of whom were the purchasers.
will take the money and give you
The property of late years has
due credit.
been in the possession of Frank
And alw ays rem ember In connect­ Brown of New York who like nil
ion with this hospital th a t, you may non residents has not improved tho
be the next victim of disease and property any and tho udvent of the
need the services of a first class new owners means th at the building
hossprtn! and in giving you are will lie remodelled and made over
taking out life insurance for your into one of the most modern build­
ings for store rooms and apartm ents
health anil your well being.
in this part of the state.
This dem onstrates the healthy
growth of the city and the deter­
mination of the homo people to
purchase property and remodel and
beautify not only the city property
but the city as well.

WHICH
EVERYONE
IN
COUNTY IS INVITED
in s p e c t

h o s p it a l

meeting of the director* of
ernald-Laughton
Memorial
:il last night at th e court bouse
vas a fair representation from
- r .j eiry. President Laws i d e d and there was a general

Georgia Lady, Regarding BlackDraught. Relief From' Head­
ache, Malaria, Chilli, Etc.
Rlnrgnld, Go.— Mra. Chits. Gaston,
ef this place, WTltes: “I am a user
ct Tbedford'a Black-Drought i In fact,
jt was one of our family medicines.
Also lu my mother’s home, when I
T,s a child- When any of us childrta complained of beadncho, usually
caused b- constipation, sho gavo us
e doso cf Black-Draught, which would
rceilfy tho trouble. Often In the
Coring, wo would havo m alaria and
tfcllls. or troubles of this kind, we
would tnko Black-Draught pretty roguUr until tho lite r acted well, and
we would soon ho up mid Around
spin. Wo would not bo without It,
fur It certainly hoc saved us lots of
doctor bills. Just n doso of BlackDraught when not eo well Bates a
lot of ilavs In bed.”
TVdford'a Black-Draught has been
In uio for many years In tho treat­
ment of stomach, liver nnd bowel
trouble?, nnd tho popularity which it
tow enjoys Is proof of Its m e rit
If your liver is not doing its duty,
you will suffer from such disagree­
able symptoms as headache, biliousi*is, canstipatluu, indigestion, eta,
ind unless something Is done, serious
trouble may result
Thcdford's Black-Draught hns been
fo-ml n valuable remody for theso
troubles. It Is purely vegetable, nnd
lets In a prompt nnd natural • way,
regulating tho liver to its proper
functions and cleansing tho bowels of
impurities. Try It. Insist on Thedfords, the original and gcnuJno. E 70

of New* York) and Leo Solomon of
Jacksonville, were found in a fashion­
able tourist hotel in an unconscious
condition from drinking what was
thought to be a wood alcohol solution.
They were reported a t the hospital to­
night to have a good chance of recovery.

LEGAL ADVERTISING
In C lr r u ll C o u rt. N n r n i h
C o u n ty. I'la rliia .

C irc u it, S e m in a l,-

Ovcratrrct Turpentine Com any
versua
Emma Mitchell, Town of Altamonte
Improvement Company, rt al.
And now it appearing to the Court that a
suit In Chanrrry has been Instituted In the
Clrrult Court of the Seventh Judicial Cir­
cuit of the Stale of Florida, for Sem inole
County, to remove a cloud trorn title. In
which the Ovrrattret Turpentine C om p an y
is com plainant, and Em m a Mitchell, the
Town e» *.!tasiir,to im pruvrm rnt C om p any
and others arc defendants, and that a su b­
poena Issued In said cause to the Town nt
Altamonte I mproveinrnl C om pany, to which
the Sherilf of Seminole C ou nty has made the
return that he Is unable to serve the same
because the uftlrtrs or s t e n t s ot the corpor­
ation are unknown.
It 1. ordered that the said corporation
the Town of Altamonte Im provement C om ­
pany do appear and drtend the said suit on
the 2 n d day of February. 1920, and that
thla order shall lie published once it week
lor four consecutive weeks In the Sanford
Hrrstit, a newspaper published In Seminole
County aforesaid.
Ordered at Chambers at DeLand this 13th
day of Drcembrr, 1919,
JAS. W. I'E H K IN S
Judge Seventh Judicial Circuit etc.
W-IR-Mc.

• l i d r i i c u t l o n i n d «Mt(. Purchaser to pay
fur Id le .

E. E. mtADY, Sheriff

A entpota County,
A tta in d er * Marlin,
Atty'a for Plaintiff,

W-2o-#te,

In Clrrnll (,'atri. Hem Inoli- Usual?, florid a.
IV opl.s Hank of Hanford,
a rnrpnratlon,
plaintiff,
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Citation.

S. W ym an Hleete,

Defendant.
To S. Wyman Steele, a Non-realdant of tha
State of Morlila:
Take notlre that ault hat been Inatltutad
oraln it you by I’rablea flank of Sanford, a
corporation in the above at&gt;lrd rourt, and a
writ of attarhmrnt haa been aued out la
• aid raute, and aaid writ of attachm ent levy
haa been m a l e upon the following real a l ­
l e l e bclonrlnc to you ettuate In Samlnola
County, Klorida. to-wtt:
Lot 22 of Subdivision known aa Palm
Mammock, a d o a atrip of land 100 feet wide
off North siile of a tract of land detorlbed aa
foliovaj to-wltt bc (ln n ln ( TNS [ret Sou th of
the Northeast corner of See. 13, T a p . 20,
Kanee ID K»st, run Wert SIS feet, thenro
South PUS feet to ilyht of way of 8. A I,
It. It. It,, now A. C. L It. It., thenra North*
e n l e r l y 795,5 f i s t to l i n l Una of m M
t ! - n !2. S i» o i» Nurtn i v l feet to point of
tirrlnnlnf.
You. the laid S. Wvm an Steele, a n on ­
resident of the State of llnrlda, are hereby
required to appear and defend raid action
on M onday the Sth day ot April, 1920,
otherwise Judgement will he entered afalnst
you hr default.
Witness my hand this 7th day ot Decern*
her. A. I). 1919.
(SE A M
K. A. DO UG LASS
Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole County, Fla.
Geo. A. DrCottee.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
W-20-IOte

| BUSINESS CARDS
One Inch Cards Will He Published U»*
der This Heading Al The Rale Of *7.20
Per Year.

SCHELLE MAINES
LAWYER
O n lC E IN T H E CO U R T HOUSE

A Lite Real Estate Man

SANFORD

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A ir. in in the city was sentences! n
few days ago to six months in the
ehnlngnng. Just as lie was leaving
the cour'.rooi:: . iw •■rgo of the xherilT
one «ii the vntorpnz'ng reality men
stepped up to the sentenced man and
(|Ukt)y whispered: ".Say 1 hate to
nsk you right now—but do you want
to rent your house for the season? I
think 1 can ‘place it* this afternoon."
Which goes merely to show that there
are sometimes some live ones in ‘he
reality business.— Thorn in West
Palm Beach Post.

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FLORIDA

Florid*

Automobile Protection
FIRE nnd THEFT nnd COLLISION In.
surnnee Issued by tho FLORIDA STATE
AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION Is tho
safest and rhrnpcst In the world. Writ#
for Information to headquarters Orlando
Agents wanted In every town In Florida

HENRY M cLA U LIN
JEWELER
MY SPUCIALTIES:
PICKARD'S HAND-PAINTED CHINA
GORHAM'S STERLING SILVER
ROGERS' PLATED WARE
ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES
MESSRS. DAVISON AND WILLIAMS
PURCHASE THE STONE-COVE
BLOCK ON FIRST STREET

WhetiYourSpnn^Breaks
put on

Another deal frr n thi si tie's block in
Sanford

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" U . S . " B o o l s — mail', in all sisc a
a n d i t . ’l c i , t e d , b lack a n J w h ite .

zsors why the “ U.S. ** boot
m iag rcpu lar everywhere
TRONG and tough ct
every point, made on ft
good comlortable last—
there’s a boot like that For you
to wenr.

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When the old boat heeb over
and her lee rail goes under— if your
boots leak then, it's cold, Vvet feet
for the rest of the trip, perhaps
long weeks of it.
The U. S. rubber boot in tnndr
fo r fisherm en — every pair backed
up with extra thicknesses of pure

Ask for US,

ru b b er r.nd roou i.tro r;; Elicit w h e re
th e w enr b h a rd e s t, n t ju b t f/io sa
p o in ts w h e r e b o o ts nro l i k e l y to
b rea k th ro u g h fir s t.
E v ery pcir b m ado w ith p len ty
of room ut th e to ca u tu l Ij sh ap ed t o
n3 r.ct to ru b u p tr.d d o w n Lt tho
heel.
Go to the s to re a n d see for y o u r­
self theso U. S. b o o ts for fisherm en
— an y length y o u w a n t, th e H alf
H ip, the Hip, th e K nee Boot. Ask
for LLS. R ubber fo o tw e a r—it m ea n s
solid w ear an d long service for
y o u r money.

RUBBER FOOTWEAR

United States Rubber Company

hai

just

In-mi

consum m ated

making the fourth in the past three
months nnd us usual the property wn*
non resident property sold to home
people who will plate it in first class
shape. This it the Stone-Gove block
nt the corner of First ftrect and Pal­
metto avenue nnd U one of the hand­
some* t blocks In hte-rity and one o!
the licit In ronstruction. The StoneGove block hns l&gt;cen owned since its
comtruttion in the early days by the
litirs who live in Cincinnati and
sold by the agent fp . L. Woodruff to
the Sanford Furniture Co., and Clins.
F. Williams the
Furniture
Co.,
taking the corner store room anti the
second floor of the same and Mr. Wil­
liams taking the east half of the build­
ing consisting of three store rooms an
the seccnd floor of the same. The
Sanford Furniture Co., will occupy
the entire building on tho corner using
both floors for their f growing business
mid will Install an elevator later on
Inter and make tho second floor a
fine show room for furniture ensuite.
Mr. Williams will continue to u e
his half of the building for stores and
the second Iloor ij occupied by Sanford
Lodge of Elks with their lodge room
ami cluli room*. Messrs.
William.and Davison ure to be congratulated
upon their purchase and the fact that
home people are gradually buying up
all of the non-resident projwrty in the
city that has never received tin* atten­
tion of the owners, that hns been taking
the rent money out cf the city am!
that bus not l*een identified with the
intrests of the city in any way am'
coming into home folks hands ii a
matter of congratulation to Sanford.
It means that home people huve the
interest of the city at heart, that they
recognize the growing city and. that
they have all the faith and confidence
in the city nnd ure willing to purchase
this projierty ami spend big sums on
its improvement.
Must M eet Budget
Budapest, Jan Jl.—'T ho M inister
of Finance states th a t, no m atter
how much Hungarian territory ma
he reduced by plebiscites and final
boundary decisions, a yearly income
from 10,000,000,000 to 12,000,000,000 crow ns.w ould in* necessary to
meet the Hungarian budget.
Miami Couple Unconscious From
Imbibing -tVood Alnhol
Miami, Jan. 3.—A man and woman,
who guve their names as M*f. Caldwell

AUTO OW NERS
Call on u s for exact
d u p lic a te of your
broken spring,
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n n d recclvo
A
spring s a th f n c tlo u
Mm
t h a t Is
JK r

Nullsr o t NheiirUi Hair
Notlre is hereby flven (bat umler ami liy
virtue n( an earrull.m Issued out uf ami un ­
der Ihr sral o( tin* Civil &lt;‘ourt ol llrrord of
Duval C ounty, Stair nl Flori-le, b r s i l n t
ilati- Det-ember 12th 1919, in that rrrtain
rausi- wherein the Independent F etllllier
U n m psn y, n corporation Is th e plaintiff ami
Jam ,* A. Johnson is Ihr d-tem ien t, I havlevied upon, am! Mill otter (nr salr, anil aril
to the hlchrst amt hrst hlilitrr tor rash, In
front of Ihr Cour House ilnor In Hinlonl,
Sem inole 3uunty, I'lorhia, -luring tho Kyat
hours of salo on Monday February 2nd 1920,
tho followlns described land siluato in Srmlnolo County, Florl-ta, tt&gt;-wit:
llrylnnlnr a' •» Sortlon post ot KerlUu
lim- -I Section D», Townsh ip ill S., U. 30 K.t
run North H chains, t h e m e Fast h chains,
thm ro South S rhalns, thrnro Wrst &amp; chains
to hiylnnlnr; b e ln f tho Wrst hall •&gt;( t nt t,
arroriilnc to William llraritall'a map ot St.
Jos.ph'a; virrptlni; a strip ol land lb fort
skill- along tho .South ami Wrst allies nt
•aid la ml. Haiti larnl Iti In- *oft1 In m tU fy

real,

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ORDER EARLY
IDEAL FERTILIZERS

Spring fertilizer should be put in ' tho ground
the last of Ja n u ary or early in February. The tree
needs it and cun use it to far b e tte r adv antage
than later in the season.
Owing to unsettle 1 conditions of labor and
tran sportation, order mow so as to be sure of get­
ting delivery by tiir.c you need it. For normal
conditions, wc recom m end:

But, as ever, we have wide runge of your re
quirementM, we can fill them .
Send for C atalogue and Price List.

WILSON &amp; T0 0 MER
F E R T I L I Z E R COMPANY
JACKSONVILLE,

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NUMUKIt 22

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16,1920
U rM E XI

F i r s t C a r o f C e le ry
[ospital E q u ip m e n t
I s S h ip p e d T o d a y
C o s ts M u ch M o n e y
F r o m T h is S e c tio n
B u t W ill B e B o u g h t
Chas. E. Henry Sends
TURKISH
Lie Are Rallying to
BLIZZARD
Out
First
Car
the Call
MINISTER
SWEEPS
BRINGS $4P E R CRATE
l
I
IS ACTIVE
MICHIGAN
Gonzalez For Preddcnt
Mnlin, Mexico, Jon. 14.—I’ublo Gon­
zalez, formerly general of a division
in the Mexican army, tonight accepted
the presidential nomination Indore the
convention of the Democratic league
which had selected him for its standard
Gen. Gonzalez is the second
open aturday hearer.
candidate to announce himself. Gen.
Alvaro Obregon having opened his
n eeds
AND presidential campaign lost June with
HE OF T ,,,‘
a s s o c i a t i o n the issunnee of a manihsto from his
iHtl THE
.............
......... ~ .. ;
taauance ot u munueiu
BEEN DOING
home in the state ef Sonora.
.Ksilrmtn asked a member of | Jn ncccpt|ng the nomination, Gen.
‘ KrzilJ.Uoghton
Memorial, Gonzalez issued n manifesto in which
‘ ' | lucoiation the other day he said, relating to foreign relations;
y bought the institution would
"T o assure exterior peace upon a
,iw tver thought the hospital basis of respecting the legitimate rights
„ » P»y1nB p ro p e l,
of foreigners, taking into consideration
i business to moke money
that almost nil international difference*
■loudly mistaken. Hospitals us
jv*sult through interpretation serf lack
% , -.n!«M I Icy are heavllv^ _ . . mutual undrerstanding, l pieoge
^ it ad , - •
11 »* “ co,.‘ n y sd f to develop vlgor.Vufly not only
ct.uu«le for existence and un y official relations with other countries,
it’»«t attention to dctuiis and particularly the United State*. hut
t«t of business management also commercial and intellectual inter­
, *iny of them from showing a change."
£ lt the end of each fiscal year.

date the cavalry and zartillery. Part
of this road has already been construct­
ed and rises generally from the ruin*
of the tribune where Marc Antony
delivered the funeral oration
over
Julius Caesar to the level of the approa­
ches leading to the a capital steps.
Cannon and ammunition carts and
motor lorries will replace the chariot
and mortars dragged up thz famous
Capitotino Hill centuries ago. There
will l*** no elephants and camels, no
prisoners in chuins. llut aircraft will
hover over the ceremony and attest
modern man's conquest of the air,
even though he has never beer, able
to equal the urt achievements of pagan
Home when it waa capitol of tho entire
known world and all discovered por­
tions of Europe. Asia and Afrrica wen'
ruled iron the very up t
Italian
soldiers will receive their palms.

LOOKS
LIKE SANFORD
WILL
HAVE
ANOTHER
RECORD
BREAKER

SCO RES
OF
TOW NS
ARE IN STIRRING UP THE ANIMALS
IN ASIA MINOR AND INDIA
Sanford's first car of celery wns
ISO LA TED
l» Y
tILIZZAKI)
AND SN O W STO RM
•
(hipped today. Chas. FL Henry has
Geneva. Jzan. 15, (Ily Associated
the destlnction of being the first ship,
Traverse City, Mich. Jan. 15, (B y Press) Flnver Pasha, former Turkish
minister
of
war
recently
elected
King
per of tho celery season in the year of
Associated Press) Scores of northern
Michigan towns are isolated today of Kurdistan has started a bolshevik
1920 m.d the car is good stuff nnd wo
by the worst blizzard in years. revolution in Turkostnn, Afghanistan
understand brought the price “I $4
Zero temperatures and impassii h* :iof1 JM.. Mat an according to Baku
per crate. The first of • the celery
a n c ^ i.ilta pul m*v « n t co muniliia auvievs. Enter said to be directing
tietiig chipped means that Sanford’s
in a f3 ions predicament on account Ills energies against the British prestige
great money crop will aion he going
In 30 Foot Rout
oil the coal shortage. Practically in SoutF.rwestern Asia hit ultimate
all ralVond trntllc is suspended since aim bring India.
Hull, J«n. 15.—George Stout, a forward ut a great rate nnd all signs
ships boatswain, and Williams Mehcw, point to a most piosprrous season as
late Tuesday.
a ships rigger, are planning to cross the the first car going out at this prico
Atlantic in a 30-foot lifeboat this winter and the buyers offering $4 a crate here
and they cx|ieet to rover the 3,500 und making contracts spell prosperity
with a great big letter.
miles in about three month*.
|(v.‘ hospital will he like every Governor Names Three For Epileptic
The celery is from the farm of
, hospital. It will house charity
Board
A. G. Purvis who sent two stalks
and pavir.t patients and
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Hamburg
Shrinks
Tallahassee. Ja n . 15.—The gov­
(tiers sc expect to take patients
Hamburg. Jan. 16.— Hamburg no of tho first celery to the Herald
ernor today appointed Dr. Robert L.
itvv* plenty of money to pay Hnrris of Jacksonville, Sidney V.
longer ranks in the class of cities having office. Tho celery is being packed In
affine over the nctunl expenses
population of 1.000,000 nnd more. the new Zachary-Tyler erntes also
Hough of GVetna and Mrs. Edgar
1cf which will help the institution Lewis of Fort Fierce to he members
The war and tho blockade have reduced n Sanford product and Mr. Purvia
,nt Joan the deficit. We expect
its number of inhabitants to 985,000 »ays tills crate is the real thing in
of the hoard of the Florida Farm
(it new hospitul to pay—ut
us compared with 1,0.15,000 recorded carriers. The Zachary-Tyler Veneer
Colony' for Epileptic located at
Co., started their big mill here this
4 10 pay the expense of operating
Gainesville for the respective terms
TROUBLE MAY SPREAD THROUGH in the Inst year Indore the war.
fall und nre making the best crates in
n!t&gt; one on the hoard expects the
of three, two and one year from
GERMANY AND AUSTRIA
the state.
[fyi! to make money although icJanuary 14. The governor also named C O M E S I N T O II E I N G A N I)
AMERICA WILL NOT IIE
A
if eventually pay more than ex- Gainesville as the first jdnee of meet­
A had iM'ginning makes a good end­
London, Jun. 15, (By Associated
PARTY TO MEETING
and then the surplus will be
ing is the old adage and the growers
Press) F'ear* are expressed in diplomatic
ing. Tho meeting will he held In the
h{£;k in equipment and bulldhad a had beginning in may Instances
pnrlors of tho Whltohouae hotel,
Paris. Jan. 15, (By Associated Pres..) despatches reveeived hire that the
foo lake rare of the fast growing
tills season as the celry after being set
The League of Nations comes into Berlin troubles may spread throughout
January 22 and 23.
i of a fas*, grow ing city.
out
had n hot season tliut started the
being tomorrow at the public ceremony Germany and even to Vienna through
worms
and insects generAHy working
[ (k^r hospital is not a money makof the F'rench Foreign office. Leon the agency of the Communists, this
with
the
result that tniirh of the stuff
IKkrrne. It Is for the benefit of
element
using
the
recent
Berlin
dis­
Ilourgcous the F’rench representative
hud
to
la*
ic| lantcd. But it is all
ttli&amp;i and the association will
orders
to
inflame
the
inarsis
by
repre­
will preside and make the opening
looking fine now.ami the cold wruthor
ytrat^
wi t h
the eye
senting
thiose
killed
ns
martyrs
to
the
BIG
M
EETIN
G
AT
LOUISVILLE
address. The American Ambassador
gV for the benefit of those who
W ILL - W IPE
OUT
MASON has been g&lt;»od for the crop and nil the
Wallace and the American representa­ cause of the people.
[irosperts are bright.
i riok and suffering and the many
AND DIXON LINE
tives at the Peace Conference will not
sho heretofore were obliged
Many of the growers use boarding
attend. Press comment on the meet­
BERLIN IS GUILT
Louisville, Jan . 15, (B y Associated their celery now and there will l&gt;e an
i rile long trips to distant cities
ing dwells principally upon the absence
.iUi» rare of their loved ones who :
And Ptess) Clergymen nnd laymen re­ active movement starting about the
of the United States. Most of the Lull After The Storm of Riot
presenting six millions Methodists of first of February at which time Sanford
[art ill. Our hospital will have t he j
Killing
t;r.tnt necessary to perform dilli- REPORTS FROM PUEIiLA
SHOW newspapers predict the absence will
the
country attending the meeting will lie some busy place. The wise ones
not he l o n g say, "The League of Nations
I,ondon, Jan. 15. (By Associated which began here today of the joint
lob editions and simple operations
MORE THAN THREE THOUS­
sny then* will he a slump in the market
cannot he complete until
America Press) Berlin is quiet Wednesday ac­
hit of all it will lie one of tho
Commission of the Methodist F.pis- when it all starts moving hut slumps
AND DEATHS
is represented."
cording to wireless dcs| niches from copal Churches, North and South to
_t comfortable hospitul* in this
occur every year and are not the buga­
Mexico City, Jan. 16, (By Associated
rt of the south. The physician*
then-.
discuss the unifacntlon of the two boo that they formerly were atld oven
mod those from other cities who Prc*s) Reports from Puebla stnte tell
churches. Delegates considered it n with a slump the |&gt;rhe will get up again
in viewed our hospital say that I of the terril le loss of life that region
foregone conclusion that the merger und from nil that the people Interested
would he immediately agreed upon. ran learn nnd taking it from the former
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&lt;or|
J
th, caftlia parpciie in the state and with i l *iKT,c,,L,x*4
^
r
year* this season will ho as goed a* tb«
tt tery little e xpense cun be m ade. quake January 3rd. In
&lt;rn
rur.
PEACE CONDITIONS
last season which means that Sanlord
liner and better each year. Ju st state the death toll rooms growing and
will lie on the top ol the heap when tha
b* tie campaign i* on for supplies reports Iront Coutzlun declaring tlia
Will lie Handed To Hungarian Brieseason is over.
Bl fundi and just a few items that the numl rr in that city and nearby
.gallon Today
lat le purchased aside from th ojtiw n s is n ore than three thousand.
Paris, Jnn. 16, (By Associated Press)
ku! equipment .will give
one J
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Peace conditions will he handed Into
•s* id«a of the needs:
IJNSKTTI ED CONDITION
SPRE today - to the Hungarian delegation.
Ha*rital operating table, $350.
VENTED BIG
TIM E
IIEFORI A summary of the terms will bo made
*I h1 itretcher, $35.00.
HUT
WILL
NOW
BREAK
OUT public tonight.
MAZATLAN
A R R E ST E D
AT
Sterilizer, $500.
AN1&gt;
sf: n FO R
ASSAULT
Rome, Jan. 15.—Italy h is not yet
Iwniment cabinet, $275.00
Princeton, Jan. 14.—Advocates o*
TF.NCED
Lt* operating *et, $125.00
had it* victory
celebration.
The the com roiniso program won a *w&gt; epl
IGIzis top tables, $20.00
Washington, Jun. 15. (B y Associ­ ceremonies whl.h were to have taket ing vortory today in Prlnccton'a pol
lu mining table, $13.00
ated Press) The two American sailors phi e early this month had to he poit on the l/&gt;ngue of Nations question. Dl
Mro Light .et, $320.00.
nrrested at Mazntlan Mexico on the
,,u u d horaiuo of the d'Annundo in- the 1,696 votes chst, 800 favored a
Ksiton Drill set, $10.00.
charge of assaulting Mexican citi­
compromise between the Lodge nnd
Iitsbatiun et, $30.00.
zens and sentenced to two months ridint and the unwilled political con- dem ocratic reservations.
Cptoirope set, $110.00.
preparations continue
RECENT EVENTS ONLY PRELUDE;
imprisonment were released today iliti n.t. But
^■&gt;d pri ‘tire meter, $12.50.
ami
when
the
|
uluw
of
v
i.tcrj
“f1
TO OTHERS OF MORE
1M-.
the
stute
department
was
advised.
POLAND
CHINA
HOG
IN
Sri'n operating ►et, $68.00.
handed
to
the
heron
of
the
gnut
wes
p
o
r
t
a
n
c
e
INDIANA S E L L S FOR $35,000
early next sj ring it will b? a celohralion
■*'* articles are to he purchased
Geneva, Jnn. 15, (By A-evfHted
Noblcsville, Ind. Jnn. 16. (B y
not excelled uin.o the most glocriots
ha the government at less than the
Associated
Press)
Chief’s
Best,
Press)
Recent events In Berlin s»id
da&gt;s ol ti.e Roman Flmplrr.
*T!d nut u:id must he purchased
to
l*e
only
a prelude to other* of more
* :l-*iet or not at nil thus taking spotted Poland Chinn hog sold to­
Workmen arc now engaged in mal mg
importance
width
tho
Independent
light equipment to he day for thirty five thouaand dollnrs
highways l&gt;&gt; which the troops may
Socialist* intend to prnviokr on tho
a new record prico for one hog.
N or lold.
pass along exactly the route followed
anniversary of the death of Karl LcL
by the force* of Titus nnd Constantine
A'M* from this set of instruments
liknect, January sixteen, according to
German Wage Incrense
when they returned to Rome along the
*:c many more such as the
IlefHn advices.
Cologne, Jun. I I . - T h e average
Ap|tan Way und made their way tl.ro
light for the operating room
the Roman Forum to the ca|itol. The
will not $125.00 and many dally wage of workingmen in Ger­
"R em oved" Sheriff of Flsrambla
victorious army will march under the
5r*f iMichs that are necessary.. many has Increased 241 percent, nnd
SETTLES
Will Make Fight For I] 1m Post
* t-ermary repairs to the building of women 263 percent since 1914,
famous arch of Constantine, through G O VERN M EN T
S T R IK E
LABOR
QUESTION
the arckh of Titus, past the ruins of
* &gt;r«t»llatioii of an elevator and according to the Imperial Wokers’
Pensacola, Jai^. I I . — F’ormer She­
d epa rtm en t
an n ou n ces t h e
SA TISFA C TO R ILY
the Collaseum, which Titus built after
other improvements to make Gnzctte of Germany. The greatest
riff
Jam es C. Van Pelt, renovedtfrom
DISTRIBUTION o f THIS MEDAL
Ids conquest of Jerusalem, through tho
loipital a real hospital all tnk inJrcsc wns In the case of the elec­
London, Jan . 15, (B y Associated office Nov. 25 by Governor C atti,
Forum Press! Delegates of the Railwnymens today instituted proceedings In the
ind then after the building trical industry. According to nn
Washington, Jan. TA, 'B y Associated historic ruins of the Reman
•
|« w„| cost (j gidy BUm to article In u recent Issue of the Colo­ Press) Distribution of the silver victory past what remains of the Temple of the Union* have accepted thegovernment supreme court to require Sheriff
ri on the work. The association gne Gazette the expenses of main­ star to men wounded in the naval Vestal Virgins, up tho Capitolina Hill offer in the snttlement of the wage Curtice Whitaker to show by what
wtn proceeding slowly and care­ taining A family of four persons urnlce during the war will begin Imtne- to the Altar of tho rather and, the •cale demands in lower grades of the right ho Is holding the office of
y led trying to save money on totals 240 marks a week, or 12,480 Uly the navy department annnunr-cd monument erected to the illustrious service.
sheriff of Escambia county.
thing and at the same time get
year.
Victor Emanuel 11.
Sheriff Whltatfer, commenting on
ed today.
‘iLi^pital ready at once.
the case, announced that lie would
Since tho days of the Empire the
Orlando Lineman Dies
T’k* LI* hearted people of Seminole
contest the attem pt to oust him.
center of Rome has undergone many
h m p l o y e e s c o u n c il
Orlando, Jan . 14.— Harry W. Kessl
Van Pelt changed In tho proceed:
changes and It will require much tem­
i r,F kave responded nobly to
R&gt;nity,g ta || nn(, afe doing more slcr, who was weverdy burned while
Ing*
that he was removed from office
porary
reconstruction
to
male
it
possible
Communist Manifesto Issucft In
without warrant.
their share toward equipping repairing electric light wire, on a
for troops to follow the ancient course
Germany
! bo*pita| and when they see It pole here yesterday, died at the
it is said that Van P elt.w as re­
Berlin, Jnn. 16, (By Associated Press) of victor*. Steps h*vo replaced the
,t*&lt;5 noxt Saturday they
the ' For Florida fair tonight probably moved by Governor C atta on the
hey will be Orange General hospital this after­ A Communist nanlfesto Usued today ancient highway leading tram
»»M?d by ,he sight of th is fine noon. The ,body will be .hipped to
light frost north porflon. Frldsy fslr strength of a letter written by an
urge* immediate election of tho rov- Roman F’onim to th* capitol. Con­
Mint »nd the work
cork of the assed- tho deceased's homo at Maryville olutionsry employee* council* In all sequently it will bee necessary to build and warmer In north portion! Gentle agent of the g ov ernm en t,f !.
ea-» —
- for
• N. Y ., tomorrow accompanied by
Holloway.
treat- work
a great
wooden road, over these to airommo winds mostly northeast.
the industrial eatabliahmenta.
his friend, Balias Tuttle.

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LEAGUE OF ENGLAND
FEARS
FOR
NATIONS ON
BERLIN
RIOT
TOMORROW

METHODISTS
WILL UNITE
ONE CHURCH

EARTHQUAKE
LOSSES MUCH
IN M EXIC O

PRIZE HOG
SELLS FOR
BIG PRICE

AMERICAN ITALY WILL
CELEBRATE
SAILORS
THE VICTORY
RELEASED

SILVER STAR
FOR NAVY
WOUNDED

BERLIN IS
IN THROES
OF REVOLT

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�THB SANFORD HESALD

C o u n ty C o m m is s io n e rs
W ill B u ild R o a d s With
S u r f a c e T r e a te d M a te r ia l

GOOD N EW S TO TH E PEOPLE
WHO
WANT
TH E
HOADS
STA BTED AT ONCE
The board ot county commission­
ers met yesterday in all day session
and the minute., rif the meeting in
full will be published in another is­
sue of The Herald. Suffice to soy
here that they did a noble work in
a very short time when they decided
to get right down to business and
build the good roads so badly needed
nnd build them right now. They de­
cided to appoint Fred Williams us
the engineer in charge of the roads
nnd this will give general satisfac­
tion all over the county. Mr. Willium
is a first class engineer nnd above
nil lie is fair and square and will do
the right thing for all parties con­
cerned. The rothmissioners also de­
cided to build the roads of the sur­
face treated materials t hut have boon
explained in this paper several times
nnd with which the people are fntniInr. it was up to them to take this
material because it seems to be the
only material that can be purchased
nt this time that fits the needs of
the people nnd the pocket hook n*
(be a.tine time.
With a certain sum of money *■»
spend and this sum voted many
months ago and the price of mater­
ials going higher all the time tiie
hoard have struggled nlong for some
time trying to get the best that
their money would buy*. They voted
for cement grouted brick hut when
it came time to build these roads
the money was not of sufficient pro­
portions to touch this kind of con­
struction nnd since that time they
have been figuring it get the best
material that their money would buy
They are spending the people’s
money nnd they want to make it go
as far ns possible and still givo the
tax payers a good and lasting ma­
terials nnd they were in the same
position as the thirfty housewife who
has a certain sum each week nnd who
who must make it go all the way
round. If she can buy a certain kind
of coat it is up to her to buy it with
the amount she has on hand. And
thus with our commissioners. They

leg
will make our money go as far as it sustained terrible injuries, one
can and they can do no more and being- mangled. Helen Dutton was
we believe that they have decided severly bruised and scratched about
wisely M i l d well ul their meeting the body and face.
yesterday.
The only eye witnew of the accident
was Mrs. Guyer of Orange City, who
Speaking About Be Colics
was visiting Mrs. Laura .Marshall at
The DeLand Weekly News has re­ Orange City Junction and happened
ceived from George A. DeCottes of to see the entire accident.
Sanford the formal announcement of
his candidacy for Stale attorney, to
succeed David Sholtz of Daytona, who
was ap|&gt;ointeil by the governor after
tho Seventeenth Circuit was created.'
Mr. DeCottes is one of the l*Mt known
attorneys in this section of Florida, Is
said to have a real backbone, and if
nominated and appointed to the office
will without doubt endeavor to make
a name for himself.- DeLand News.

boy* of their age, popular everywhere
they went Both of them were enthusi­
astic members of the local troop of
Boy Scouts and were active In all kinds
of athletics. The entire dty grieves
with the people of these boys in their
loss. It Is the saddest and mo*t tragic
accident ever in this section DeLand
News.

Pending the arrival of Mr. Mercer
from Quincy and Mr. Wilson from
Jacksonville, fathers of the boys, no
lie— Fresh Eggs. Delivered
arrangements for the funeral have been
week. Address D. care of
made. Both Mr Mercer and Mr.
21-StpW .
Wilson are expected to arrive this after­
noon.
W anted—To rent for one year
a
place
near Sanford, of 2 to 5 acres
All DeLand sympathizes with the
parents of these boys. They were the of land and 5 or 6 room houso.
finest of the fine.Tom Wilson and Bill Address "R en ter” care of Herald.
W-18-3tp.
Mercer were both leaders among the

Geo A. DeCottes, a prominent at­
torney of Sanford, is the first candi­
date to announce himself in the local
field, declaring his candidacy for state
attorney of the seventh judicial cir­
cuit in tho Journal this morning. The
seventh rircuti is composed of tho
counties of Volusia, Seminole nnd Bre­
vard.
David Sholtz of Daytona, Ls the pres­
ent state attorney, nnd the announce­
ment of Mr. DeQpttes brings forth the
interesting question as to whether or
not there will Ik* any vacancy to Ik*
fi led in the primary next June. At
tiie last scsiion of the legislature Mr.
Sholtz was np|M&gt;inted for a four year
term, his appointment confirm" I b*
t!&lt;
•• -cuttle ami u commivdon
i •tied for the four vrnr term
Mr. Shoitz was out of the city Sat­
urday and a statement of ids intentions
could not l»e obtained, hut it is very
probable he will take the |H .ition that
there it no vacancy and that he still
has more than thr.*e years to serve.
Should he view the mliter in this light
it would not only ho necessary for Mr.
DeCottes to win in the primary, hut
lie would also have to win l{ie otlice
in n legal contest.— Daytona Gazette

the history of thi» section, three young
hoys were killed and one girl injured
when the automobile in which they
were driving, was struck and smashed
One of lnler*-Ht l&lt;&gt; Our Renders
by a freight train nt Orange City Junc­
Good news In-ars reiK-nting, nnd when
tion
yesterday afternoon. Tom. nge
it is confirmed after a long lapse of time,
even if we hesitatal to In-lieve it at first 10, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Wilson,
hearing, we feel secure in accepting its of North Boulevard William, nge
truth now. The following experience of 15, son of Mr. and Mrs. II. **V. Mercer,
a Sanford woman Is confirmed after five
of North Clarn avenue. Homer, age
years:
Mrs. J. Metsch, 600 Fiat St., says: 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Culp, of
"The experience I had with Doan's Orange City. Helen, dnughter of Mr.
Kidney ('ills leads me to recommend and Mrs. J. W. Dutton of West New
them highly. They are a fine remedy for
kidney-trouble and if used properly, will York avenue.
surely do good work. I nnd just re­
Yesterday afternoon a party com­
covered from an attack of grip when prised of Misses Julia and Helen Dutton
my kidneys began to bother me and my
hack pained Intensely. Rending an ad­ with Francis Miller, son of Architect
vertisement of Doan's Kidney Pills, I Miller. Bob Walters, Twin Wilson ami
began to take them. I was very much Bill Mercer left DeLmd in tin* Dutton's
pleased with the results nnd am glad to Foril for Orange City. Here they
give this endorsement.
invited Miss Elizabeth linrgreaves to
Hasn't SulTered Since
The above statement was given May accompany them to Blue Springs.
21, 1914, and on March 19, 1918, Mrs.
When they reached the springs, two
Melsch said: “1 have had no nred for boats were secured* nnd they s|M'tit a
Dorn’s Kidney Pills since endorsing
them in 1914. I think they are a won­ pleasant time in nnd around the springs
derful remedy, for the good they did me Then in spirit of mischief, Tom Wilson,
has proven lasting.”
Bill Mercer umi Helen Dutton, who
Pries* 60r ut all dealt r.«. Don’t simply were together in one boat,
lunded,
ask for a kidney remedy—get Doans
POLs—the same that Mrs. Melsch had cranked up the ear and left with the
Foater-Milhurn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, possible intention of scaring tiie rest
of the party. Young Miller, Hot*
Waters and the MUzes Julia Dutton
and Elizabeth Hargreaves decided to
walk bark to Orange City. They had
not gone far when they was the Foril
aiming after them and they hid in the
bushes. 'I hey went on their way and
when they had reached the Orange
City Water Works they heard the Ford
aiming agni.i. They hid and after it
had pawed they went to Mrs. Hargreaves
where they stnrtal enjoying themselves,
eating randy, etc.
Those in the -car returned to the
Springs, still on the lookout for their
riends and saw Homer Culp there, he
accepting an invitation to ride hack
with them. Bill Mercer was driving
Vulcanizing Is Economizing
with Tom Wilson nnd Helen Dutton in
No two waya about it —you can tha front seat with him. Hrlen living
between the two hoy*. Homer Culp
save u lot of money on your tires if
was alone in the hack seat.
you let us vulranize those shoes nnd
As they were on their way hack a
tubes y tu imagine are worn out and
freight train was seen coming. Young
only fit for the junk pile. You’d he
Mercer estimated he could cross in-fore
aurpriaed at the money we can lave
it reachal him. The engine caught
you, and the long life of your tlrea
the car where the hack door opena.
after we fix them up for you.
The car .wai entirely demolished and
its occupants were itrewn along the '
track for a distance of about a hundred
PHONE 17
yards. Tom!j|WU*on and Bill Mercer
Oak an 3rd fit.
Sanford, Florida were killat£immcdiate)y. Homer Culp

KENT VULCANIZING WORKS

Young Culp and Helen Dutton weri
first taken to Mrs. Hargreaves at Or­
ange City. Sho did all that possibly
could be done by anyone for their
comfort. Later last night they wen*
both moved to the DeLand hospital
and this morning, a little after eight
o’clock, young Culp died. Miss Dutton
is still at the hospital but it is believed
she is in no danger.

For Sale or Exchange— One 20
acre, one 10 acre Sanford Ave.
Walking distance to city. Two lota
corner Center and Elm Ave. Two
lota west tide Palm etto Ave., 60 ft
from Eleventh S t. Make offer. B . T.
Corey owner, 176 N. Spring S t.,
Los Angeles, Cal.
V&gt;20-213tp.
For aalc—Fino
Enquire at 908

cowJ [ and calf.
French ave. 7

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For sale—Second hand bleach!
paper for two acres. O. C. Uryar
Wagner. Fla.
W-17-4tp.
Farm Photography
Photos of all kinds.
at 113 Elm Ave.

a specialty.
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Five years ago the Truck Farmers Industry in central Florida, especially in Sanford, was depending
nlmost altogether upon the mule as a means of hnuling fertilizer to the field and vice versa, and Letture and Celery to the station. Tho mule was a most Inefficient instrument to do this work, slow add
unwieldy, he plnddcd, iron-hoofed and complaining, a synonym of the methods of days long passed.
' The hoofs of the beast hit into the decking of the street, and n trail of uncleanliness marked his
plodding path. With cheap labor, a sluggish market, a discouraged commsision man, the mule seemed
to fit into the picture with peculiar appropriateness.
But then, Ah, Hn, nlmost in the twinkling of an eye, the situation changed. War raised it's hideous
head above the Eastern horizon, the world’s man-power war. drawn into the conflict. The price of
labor began to soar and then the great demand for hauling came. Thus was born a necessity a demand
for methods, greater efficiency. And then was horn a trailer on Dorner’s Farm to fill this urgent
demand.
It was early in February 1916 when the writer paid his second visit to Sanford, seeing how the
FAHM LABOR walked to work from town 2, 3 4, 6 and even six miles like cattle on Celery
Avenue. It impressed on my mind why a laborer in great Northern cities rides a street car for five
city blocks for a nickel nnd here F IV E miles to get a jo b for n dollar a dn&gt;*. Those farms nearer to
town had the opportunity to open their gate and pick the best as usual when he had enough he simply
closed the gutc. That meant "N o More Farm Help W anted." The writer's farm is five miles from town
therefore nothing else was left hut sorry farin-help to work with.
The consequences were: in the ham ’s small shop on Celery avenue we climbed into overalls and
went to work ami made a four-wheeled trailer. While this first trniler was more or less of an experioment
nnd different materially from the trailer now being used it was a tremendous success from the first
hour’s work. In fact it was such a sucess that nil farm help wanted to get a free-ride to the job on
the trailer. Then we started to pick the best labor to work for us.
*
And so other farmers cuine into line, nnd haul their farm help only in autos ns we did. This start­
ling inovation, and this departure proved to many of them that here was indeed a great development
nnd improvement over any heretofore known method of hauling farm help to and from work. Thus
was the start where we began pouring fnim help cn 10th street nnd Sanford Ave., and the demnnd
kept growing, growing steadily until.thi« demand completely itnotbetcd the negro farm help and its
augmented force of workmen to haul tbrm to werk.
Blit today, why ovctlead the cn| ccity t f your car? Some i f them seated on the rear fenders! Anti
even lying down on t ie frent (n icer! Till ycur car legari bulging at the middle—the loving family
treasure you penes, ne'er m e it cay for 1160.CO fn m Al Dotner anti your hauling problem is solved
for years to come witluut any extrn cost cr overhauling.
A letter follows from the Ford Motor Co., Detriot Mich,, ami The Wilson ft Toomer Fertilizer Co.,
Jacksonville, Flu.

$250.00 f. c
Sanford
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Dec. 31, 1919.
Mr. AlJ Dorner,
Sanfortl, Florida.
My Dear Mr. Dorner:
This will thunk you for your courtesy in remembering us
with n copy of The Sanford Herald of December 19th carry­
ing a good sized nil showing your fllver and trailer nt work.
' As we look at the (liver, we ask ourtelves anti ask our sou
" Is there no humanity left in thp hcatts.of men?” Look how
that poor little diver is bowed down with the great weight
you have put upon her hotly, nnd yet, uncomplaingly she not
only carries the weight herself hut hauls that immense triler
No, two big mules wouldn’t carry any such load ns that, anti
it would puzzle four big mules.
if you are trying to get the farmers in your vicinity and
the produce growers, that is a splendid advertisement. We
want to thank you for the compliment paid to the F'ord Car,
hut there is no other car made in the world with which you
could, with confidence, take &lt;uch liberties.
FO R D M OTOR COM PANY
C. A. B R O W N E L L
Managerfof Advertising.
CABtADH

Mr. Albert Dorner,
Sanford, Florida.
My Dear Mr. Dorner:

December *13, 1919.

I have received from you this morning the pictures of your
big Ford and Trailer, loaded with the best stuff on earth, nnd
if anybody had told me that you could put that much ferti­
lizer in a Ford, 1 never would have believed it. You seem to
have it sticking on everywhere, except op the radiator, and I
expect, if the hood was lifted, you might find a small bag of
fertilizer in there. With a good old Ford nnd a little ingenuity,
which some of you at Sanford have plenty of, you will never
have any troubles about transporting or%moving your fertilizer
and produce.
When you were up here the other day, I received your
post card, nnd it was certainly an awful accident you witnessed
when the aviator was killed. I t will certainly get them all,
• if they stay in it long enough.
I hope everything is moving along with you in good ahape,
and with my very beat wishes for n happy Xmaa and pro­
sperous New Year, I am,

B W IIsM E V

Yours sincerely,
WILSON &amp; TOOM ER F E R T IL IZ E R CO.
B A Y L E SS W. H A Y N ES.

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MEETS TODAY
ATTENTION
REGULAR SESSION

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UNDER NEW
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Having Purchased the B. &amp; O. Motor Co.,
from J. R. Stewart, we arc prepared to give all
the Old Patrons and the New Ones.

First Class Service
Complete Line of

'Tires Tubes and Accessories
For Any Make of Car

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M. C. Hodges, Prop.
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Pittsburg, Jnn. 14.—The dinner
A . V. FRENCH HELPS TO ROUND pail is passing from the mills and
UP RADICALS IN PHILADELPHIA factories of the Pittsburg district.
From the sunny zephrys of Florida Resturants and cnfctcrius are tak­
to the blizzard-swept streets of Phila­ ing its place in the more important
delphia was some jump for two secret plants because executives are be­
service1 men to work in and around ginning to reulize that a ho!, pala­
Tampa from time to time, hut the table meal makes the workman more
sudden change in temperature did not contented and more valuable than 1
impair their ability to do some extra the cold, indigestible food packed
tugging on the net Unde Sam spread i away in a tin bucket.
In tlie Homestead mills of the
over the City of Brotherly Love lost
Carnegie
Steel company in Munhall,
Friday night when some 400 Bolsheviks,
a
few
miles
from Pittsburg, more
communist lahorites and radicals gen­
than
11,000,
men are fed in the
erally were raptured in raids planned
cafeterias
every
day, and the num­
by the department of justice. Details
ber
is
constantly
growing. At the
from official sources show that A. V.
French, special agent in rharge of the plant of the Westinghouse Electric
Tampa district, and Agent George &amp; Manufncfacturing company in
Kilncr of the Jacksonville district, East Pittsburgh, also a suburb,
play&lt;-&lt;] prominent parts in the Phila­ 1,200 employes get their food in the
delphia roods, each licing in charge of company resturant, und a new dining
squads of government ofieraUves and hail and modern kitchen is being
erected. When it is completed, the
city police.
company will he able to feed .1,000
Tin raids all over tin* country' had
been planned for 9 o'clock last Friday of its workers at one time.
The American Sheet and Tin
night
and when Agent French re­
Plate
company lias 22 cafeterias
ceived his •telegraphic instructions to
ix&gt; in Philadelphia the afternoon of in daily operation in its different
plants. It was one of the pioneers
Jan. 2 he had to catch the train without
time to obtain either his grip or an in the movement.
In the Munhall works cooked
overcoat. It was a
characteristic
meats and vegetables are kept hot
Philadeplhia winter day when he landed
in steam t a Ides, and served as the
at the Broad St. terminal. The pave­
men desire, or ns the various shifts ments were glazed with a frozen drizzle
rcaeli their
lunch or -......
dinner
hour. I
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and n wind that congealed the very
Pies, rakeim and coffee, in fact many
marrow howled around corners und
desserts id which the workmen
stung faces with icy particles of snow.
seem very fund, arc also available
Need levs to ray the Florida sleuth
at all hours, as well as tea and milk.
made a bee line for a clothing store
The men ran thus buy a hot meal
In fore reporting to his chief.
for 25 to .15 cents.
Although Agents Kilr.er and Front h
"O ur employe* are delighted with
were assigned to take charge of raiding
the meals served in the plant", said
squads
at points eight nib's apart
a woman representative of
the
thiir operations had a jieculiar relation­
Westinghouse company who i* in
ship. One agent captured the secretary
close contact with the work. "T h ey
of tin comnunisi labor party and the
get hotter food for less money than
charter of the outfit, the other agent
they get at home, nnd they get it
got the official seal anti iui‘inlierithi|i
when they need it. Wo lose money
lists of tin* communists, thus supple­
by the urnngement, because we pro­
menting each other’s work and obtain­ vide food at actual cost and give
ing a complete chain of evidence.
away the coffee, ten and milk. Hut
Agent French's squad
descended
it pays in t he long run, for it sarisupon the radical's rvndevous prepared
ties everybody."
for serious opposition but the raid was
These workers dining rooms, it
so well organized that the reds were was explained hy one company
dumfouneded and had no time foJ with the dinning rooms which have
resistance before government men had long been in service for office forces
them lined up for the patrol wagons. and ozcials of manufacturing concerns
This squads captives included the
"Providing warm food for the
notorious Sam SkcarolT, secretary of ‘white-collar* men was n luxury the
the communUt inhorites, the charter shopmen never expected to attain ,"
and numerous other papers. Agrnt he said. "R u t now we arc giving all
Kilner'a squad was equally successful our men who want it warm meals
in breaking in on their quarry before and we are glad to do it. Tills plant
there was a chance for gun play and will never go hack to the dinner
the seal of the communists was among bucket system .”
his holy:
Meanwhile during the exciting hour
Had the Idea, All n rht.
between 11 p. in. and midnight the
Teacher n»ked Gertrude If »lie knew
mercury fell 10 degrees. Which was the dllferviire lietiveeu -mini" and
one reason the Florida representatives "men." "A limn I* one mnn mid men
in the secret service forces were mighty Is n hit of mans," was the child's
glad when they were released from reply.
further duty in Philadelphia Monday
"The Oeit Way.
and could hustle back to the land of
If
Ihe
allow
of anything be good fur
sunshine and oranges. Before
they
anything.
I
am
sure sincerity is better;
left their chief advised them that al­
ready he had conclusive evidence that for why docs any man dissemble, oi
20 of the arrests were deported esses. lecni to bo that which he Is not, but
because he thinxa It good to have such
a quality oa he pretends to? For to
counterfeit nAd dissemble Is to put on
What's Ihe Benefit!
The tread of an English Inventor's the appearance of some real excelautomobile tiro contains numerous ency. Now tho best way In the world
imall pieces of.steel, so Inserted In i*or a man to seem to b« nnythlag. Is
the rubber (hat the latter does not reslly to be whit bs would seem to be.
touch th* ground.
—Tlllnteon.

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People’s Bank Building

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Let us inspect your battery free. Wc arc experto
on electrical (roubles. Scientific repairing and re­
charging done. We can take your old battery nnd
make it as good as new and guarantee it for six
months. W c also have expert mechanics to over­
haul or repair your car.

Sanford Battery Service Company
L. A. KKNAUI), Prop.
20.1 Oak Avc.

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Farms, Homes, Groves, Lots
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Lots are moving nicely and t ie outlook is bright
for a larger Sanford thru building of new homes to
accomodate the grow’.h that our city is making.
Inquiry i* also coning more for the farms as the
season advances. My idea is to get and get early if
you want a farm. They will he higho.* end mure scarce
each week you wait.
Residence: 5 rooms, sleeping porch, bath and a fine
location. I2H00
Hotel: You notice the value. 40 rooms nnd I would
like to tell you about this ii interested at $8000.00
Grove: 8 acre-i, well worth the price $5000.
Farm: 111 acres. Small residence
acres cleared,
3 acres tiled come good timber. $3500.
Lots: From $100 up, in most any location.

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SEES
TH E
LIGHT DOCK h i 1'UU.MISEil SHORT T IM E S UNION
F O S S IlllL tT IE S
OF
ST.
SESSION OF THIS TERM
JO H N S RIVER ROUTE
The regular term of the Seminole
Hon. R . J . Holly,
County Circuit Court ol the Seventh
Publisher Herald, Sanford, Fla.
Judicial Clicult met this morning at
The Times Union of Jacksonville,
ten o'clock with Judge James I'erkins keeps in close touch with the pulse
In the chair and State Attorney David of the vast majority of theae of our
Hholtz snaking hU first appearance statca who are leaders In public
here in hist official capacity. There is apitit, farsightneas and movements
a very light docket at this term of looking to the largest and most pracourt hut light dockets do not always tical projects for the development of
spell short terms of court and one of two a future Great Florida. Nor doe* !•
of the rf&gt;*es might draw out •&gt;— term coniine its investigations and pro­
to full length although the wise heads mulgations to narrow or circumof the Temple cf Justice say that nit ■cribcd limits hut takes in Ita scope
the signs point to a very short term.
every field of peom^ing advantage
Thar* ...a. »;.j* JO*]; uulllg iiniuy to our womlerful-in-possibilitlcs
other than getting the grand jury work­ peninsula. Water roads have latterly
ing and the petit juries organized and been*receiving attention from this
the court wil! start grinding tomorrow- excellent compendium of daily news
in full swing. The docket and nil the and, voicing its own conclusions as
news of the court will he given each also the views of the wise and farday in the Herald if possible. The seeing, this Is what the Flroida Times
session of couit is bringing many people Union of Saturday last, says edi­
Into the city and the city is lively with torially:
the usual gathering around the court
"F o r a paltry JIG ,000,000 a canal
house and the many people here that can he completed across Florida by
usually come in and others that transact the St, Johns River route. This
regular business and attend court at would he ore of the greatest steps
the same time
in advance that could lie made by
V
Florida and no effort or expense
DIVIDEN DS should lie spared to put it over.”
EM PLO Y EES
We do not believe, especially if
Western Union fil»e
Employees the forthcoming big drainage canal
Part oT Their Earnings
he utilized a part of the way, as it
" In common with thirty two thou­ certainly can, that the cost would he
sand of their fellow employees in anywhere near above estimate. At
other cities, the local employes of the all events, it is hoped and expected
Western Union Telegraph Company that the Florida delegation in con
who have been six months or more gress, in accordance with the Resolu­
in the service of the company will tion prepared and submitted by the
participate in salary increases total-1 Jacksonville City Commission and
Fletcher at tining over five million dollars a year tiff
-&gt;— '.ineoclng January 1st. Employes last congress, will accomplish pro­
who have been a year or more in vision for an approximately acurate
the service will receive a 15 per cent estimate of the actual outlay that
increase and those who have heen would he required for this Inestimably
nix months hut less than a year in essential public improvement.
the service will receive 10 per cent.
Very truly,
Only employes who receive less than
E. T . Woodruff,
6250 per month will participate.
Chin. Waterway Committc,
Sanford Hoard of Trade.
"M anager J . I’. Hull of the local
office stales that these increases arc
Hearing For Socialists
in pursuance of an agreement reach­
A1 liany, N. Y., Jan . I I —The first
ed some time ago between the mntuingement and the Association of public hearing in the case of the five
Western Union Employes. The West­ suspended Socialist members of the as­
ern Union is one of the large cor sembly will lie &gt;u-ld at the capito) next
porations which engages in the pro­ Tuesday, Jan, 20. This decision was
cess of collective bargaining with its roachi-d by the judiciary committee
employrs, and tills is the latest of which is to act as the trial court at
several general increases which have its organization meeting this afternoon.
heen negotiated as a means of off­ A nub-committee consisting of Chair­
setting to u certain extent the in­ man Martin, A«*tmblyman Jinks of
creased sost of living which has Rroomc, Republican, and Cuvillier of
fallen so heavily upon the salaried New York, Democrat, was adapted to
draw up the rules of procedure.
class."
Both tlu- sub-committee und tie judidciary committee will meet again to
Judge Householder Announces
morrow. lictwccn now and the begin­
E. F. Householder announces in th
ning of the public hearings the committee
issue of the Herald his candidacy for
will lie engaged in formulating the
the position of county Judge aspiring
charges against the unseated Socialslsts
to succeed himself to this office.
summoning witnesses and making other
Judge Householder has held this office
necessary preparations.
for the past four years very satisfactor­
It was decided by the assembly today
ily and thinks the voters would lie wise
that the hearings would he public and
to return him since he has been a good
stenographic scopies of ail testimony
and faithful servant.
would l&gt;e supplied to members. An
Though a young man in years Judge
effort to have the assembly as a whole
Householder is wise in the ways of the
act as the trial court instead of the ju ­
law and he has handled this office like
diciary committee failed, however.
u man grown gray in the service. He
Representative. McCure, Democrat,
asks for the support of the voters upon
today asked for action in the assembly
the record that he lias made as County
on the resolution to reconsider suspi nJudge of this county.
sion of the five Socialist members. He
gave notice that he would later, move
a suspension of the rules in order to
have a vote on the proposal.

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Groceries, - Black Strap M olasses in bulk, - Lime in barrels, - Blue
Stone, - Sprays, - Hardwood Ashes, - Armours Fertilizers.
See us
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Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hnulcrson
Hon. D. U. Fletcher has been the were visitors in Orlando last Satur­
of hi* *i*tcr M m . J . H. Hud­ day. •
dleston for the past two weeks.
reading "T h e Other Wise M an"
Mr. and Mrs. Cline of Cocoa which was very much appreciated
rent the week end with Mr. and Miss Morris is a talented speaker.
Mr*. If. H. Levy.

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

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tacky surface to catch dust. A
few drops on floors cleans and pre­
serves tnc varnish and saves end­
less scrubbing.
Y o u ’ll find n\anyuses for it about
the hom e. Full directions for
using Devoe Polish are on the
bottle.
Com e in and get a bottle today.

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with it’s possibilities all we need is u j Volie Williams Jnn. 10th. to take the
way to get out hut it -eetrui as if v*«?!i name of Voiic, Jr., and we nnd both
murt stay here exiled away from parents anti grand-parent* are elated
the outside world simply for the need over bis arrival, as well they may ito.
of a good road. We voted strong for
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Coder of San­
bonds and the Chuluota people think
ford and their guests, Mr. and Mrs.
•*« ought to nave part of what right­
Charley Rodgers nnd their three little
fully belongs to us. It has even been
ones nnd John York spent Sunday at
remembered that the necessary steps
the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. F. Westerwould be taken to get back into Orange
dick. They all are from St. I.awtonce
Co. if we didn't get a road very shortly.
Co.. New York state where Mrs. Coder
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Porterfield tied Mrs. Wcsterdiek were old schools
have returned from their honey moon mntes together.
nnd are now at home to their many
Volie Williams has torn down his
friends. On last Wednesday night a
old
barn and Is having it rebuilt into
party of
young |**op!o serenaded
a
garage
on the home place; A. F.
them . It came as a complete surpries
Westordick
Is nssi ting him in the work.
to Mr. nnd Mrs. Porterfield and they
Rev. R. W. Edwards of Jacksonville
were not prepared to entertain so many
so they very cordially asked that the sends word that ito expects to preach
crowd return the next evening, which at Lake Mary in the morning and Upthey did. The crowd was royally en­ sala in the afternoon next Sunday.
tertained and about ten o’clock gathere I Sunday School at 2:00 and service at
around a huge lion fire where they were 3:00 P. M. If a good sermon means
served bountifully with chicken piliou, anything to you, favor him with your
pickets, crackers and later with cake presence.

CHUI.UOTA
Mrs. J. T. McLain visited her son
j, T. McLain Jr., and wife in OrThe many friends of Mrs. M. S.
Averitt will he sorry to know of iter
Ur.do last Thursday.
Mr and Mrs. Charles Hruinley illness, and hop.' for her speedy recovery.
of St. Augustine are spending the
Mrs. George Jacobs and attractive
„ek with Mrs. Endor C urlett.
little daughter Evelyn arc visiting in
the
J. F. Jones is spending n few days Cocoa. While there they are
in Geneva looking after business guests of Mrs. Jacob* sister Mrs.- Mrs. and colTro.
J . T. Hodges.
Interests.
Everyone reports a big time and
Mrv it. G. .Nicholson returned
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Duncan were Iiojk*. if they are able to i&gt;e entertained
tome Sunday after having visited Sunday visitors at the house of W. M. thn' way when all the Porterfield boys
marry, that Carl, James, and Johnny
ter son and family at Osteen.
Jacobs.
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Mrs. Joe Brown of Hiverlaml noMiss Eva Loo has returned to Green will make ha-ti
again.
tored o'er to see her parent* Mr Cove
ending the holi­
Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Long are very
and Mrs. it. If. Gresham last Sun­ days with lic-r parent* Mr. and Mrs.
pleasantly
located in the Lnftely bun­
day.
W. T. I-ee.
galow.
We
are
glad to welcome
I)r. Denton of Snnford made a
Miss Mary Tribhle s|&gt;ent part of last
professional call at C. W. Culpeppers week visiting friends in New Smyrna. Snmmio and his bfidc to our city.
Mrs. J. A; Prcvntt is spending a few
Sunday.
Mrs. It. L .- Dann entertained la3t
days
in Sanford (Ids week
having
The friends of Mrs. S. Williams week very pleasantly, in honor of her
dcntul
work
dome.
sill he grieved to hear of her serious mother nnd sister, Mrs. W. J. Davis
Mr. nnd Mrs. It. I.. Dann
were
hiness again.
of Mrunswick Ga, and Mrs. Oliver
week-end
vlsitiors
to
O.lando,
being
Letter Ilrown is the owner of u Ponce of Jacksonville. Mrs. Ponce
r.tw 19-0 model Ford.
will Ik* remembered by her many friends called there by the illness of Mrs. Dunn's
brother.
A jolly party of hunters from here as Miss ituth Procter.
Sanford this week are Messrs Alex
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Clnrk of St. Au­
LONG WOOD P IC K -U P S
Vaughn, lion. Schellc Mnines, John gustine are guests at the Inn. Mr.
Miss
Lillian Wait* spent New
D. Jinkins and John Herhy.
Clark is the Cliuluota Co., electriciah.
Year*
in
Orlando, the guest of her
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phillips
A good roads meeting w-as held at
sister
Mrs.
Snulshurgc.
motored to Orlando last Thursday. J. E. Snyders to decide whether or not
Miss
Olive
Wnits returned to
Mrs Aubrey Moran spent last Cliuluota is ever to have a good road
ThuMay in Sanford, the guest of or not. We think they decided to Orlando to resume Iter studies in
Mrs. W. II. Hand.
give us a road hut we don’t even dare High School.
J . E.
Phipps was shopping in
i At the "Parents and Tenches*" get a good breath for fear it will Ik* a
Winter
Park
on Saturday.
dream
t&lt;
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good
to
I
k
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true.
If
ever
I meeting last Friday, Mfss M ay
Morris favored the Indict with a a place needed a Toad it’s Chuluota,
Mrs. Mislello and Miss Ida Aus­
tin of Orlando were the guest of
Mr. ami Miss Grist on Wednesday.
P M ItT IL IZ im S ----- S P R A Y I N G M A T E R IA L S -----S P H A Y H H S
I tUCU) h'JUt, PttL ,
W.r. SIMMONS. Vies Pm.
0. L KOUtSON. In. ttc'T £ Trtit I Mis*Margaret Allen left Satur­
* TV* r»!u» ol t frilili&lt;r&gt; depend, upon thsquililr *nd proper klrndinf nl the rceteflih
day n’ght for Gonzales where site
eetrnnc into it* eompoiltion, and i h i c i r e ut*d in imnuietlutin* We use high grade matewill lie an assistant in the graded
rial, and ourlartiluara ere backed b , more than thirty year* aiperience In Iheir uta end man*
tdarlaang. Quality la placad fir it and our pricca ata in lina with quality and competition.
school.
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I Mr.Overstreet and
family were
It. O . I’ A I N T I t ll F K R T I L I Z H R C O M P A N Y *
liCKSO.NVILLU,
F lontO A in Orlando Saturday.
| Miss Ella Stewart spent the week
J. E. Spurting, Local Agent, Sanford, Florida
end with her parents.
| Mr. nr.d Mrs. Dinkel nnd J . E.
Pltipp attended the Musical "M iss
Mine Eyes" in Orlando Tuesday
evening.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Fedder nnd
Mrs. Mcl.nnc of Sanford were callers
on J . E. Phipps Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. C. W. Enttm ingcr is a fre­
quent visitor in Sanford now-a-days
getting acquainted with the new
grand-dn tighter.
| Tito Ladies of the Civic League
gave a New Years reception, serving
tea, coffee and enkes for entertain­
ment. Mrs. Dinkel introduced the
Long wood Movies and M r. Overc le a n s , p o lish es, renew s street
gave u reading " S t. Peter at
the Gate" and Mr. Hardee gave us
all v a rn ish e d su rfaces
nn up to date story.
|
The friends of J . F. M cGahey will
H ere is another of the famous
he glad to know he is improving
Devoe products—a polish that not
having Itecn quite ill with LuGrippc
only cleans and polishes, but actu­
I Miss Olive Dinkel was home for
ally renews the lustre and will the week end.
nut harm the finest varnished | Mr. and Mrs. Fox and little daugh­
surface.
ter left Saturduy for their home in
North Carolina.
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The Guaranteed
| The Hoard of Trnde appointed the
7th ns Clean up Day.
( Mr. nnd Mrs. Huston nnd Miss
i Mildred Huston nnd Mr. McLain
Restore the original polish of of Sanford were calling on Longyour auto with it. It removes , wood feiends on Sunday.
Mr. John Dunhnr is building an
dirt and grease.
Use it on your
addition to his house.
piano and finest furniture with­
Mrs. 'G . S. Mnurey of Orlando
out fear. Contains no acid or
was the guest of Mm. Dinkel on
sediment. W ill not leave a
Wednesday.

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UPS ALA AND GIIAPEVILI.
Florida is shewing u» some of her
Iteautiful weather just now for which
she is noted. The orango crop here ii
j being moved oil very fast now. Today
from II A. M. we have counted 4 wagons,
1 catriage, 13 trucks and 10 autos pas*
one corner 10 you see we need the good
road* that are coming. Dev. Swanson
of Pierson will Ik? here for services
at the Lutheran Church next Monday
evening.
Miss Eunice Tyner left * the first
of the week to resume her work st
Leesburg, where sho will room with her
sister, Mrs. Krrll.
A little son wns born to Mr. and Mrs.

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THE U N I V E R S A L CAR

The Ford Model T One Ton Truck was the
first low price truck to carry the worm-drive—
that tremendous power delivering mechanism
had previously been r.n exclusive feature'with
high priced motor trucks. In the Ford Truck,
however, you get the worm-drive of manganese
bronze material, absolute i t strength and
positive in the delivery of power, at a very low
price. Come in and let us point out the many
superior merits of the Ford One Ton Truck,
because you need one in your work. We give
prompt and efficient repair service.

Mrs. Ilorcll read the Sunday School
•leport nnd we find after ad exporters
were paid that the sum of $16.00 has
been sort on for missionary and charit­
able wotk. We are n*dv ■*

privilege ! &gt;
to do n little work for the Master.
We were all glad to welcome Mr. rind
Swans.in and’ family at the service,
making it seem like old tint'*, after­
wards they visited with Mr. and Mrs.
E. W. Lundquht.
Sorry to learn Mrs. Mngnuson
contracted a had roltl while at homo.
Mrs. Sopltia Patterson nnd two
daughter* Edwina and Tina of Holly
Hill and iter nephew, Edgar Sjnhlom
who is employed there in a garage,
with ids mother nnd sister of Knox­
ville; Tennessee motored over nnd
spent New Years day with relatives
here at t be home of Mr. and Mr*.
J . E. Lundquist.
Mr. and Mrs. T . O. Tyner and
tiie young folks spent lust Sunday
with their relatives at Windntere,
repaying the visit of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Noalt Fry of the previous Sunday.

Mrs. S. W. Swope, Miss Mabel
Swope anti Frances Swope were
in Sanford on business Monday
afternoon.
Mrs. Luther spent
Thursday
in Orlando.
Miss Elta Belle Jones is spending
this week with Mrs. Clarke.

1 1. Kansas who have been in Snnford
several d a js .wro caller* nt the Ells­
worth home. Tito Judge wns n visitor
lien* two yearn ago and bought 20 ncres
on Betirdnll Ave which lie still owns.
Judge Piatt was pleased to itote tin* great
amount of improvement* every whore
to lu? soon. They are also
visiting
Miami nnd other points.
Judgo
and Mrs. Paitt are personal friends of
Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Minnirk former
residents here, now of Wieltitn.

Mr. nnd Mrs. B. G. Sm ith were
in Orlando Saturday night, t be
Alfred Ertcson and children nnd guests of Mr. auf Mr*. II. W. Barr.
Andrew Hcrtleson motored to DcMrs. J . W. Lawton entertained
Mr. anti Mrs. C. K. Luca* have gone
Lanil Christmas afternoon, Ids
Inst week at a dinner party in to Jneksonville to make their hime.
daughter Margaret lias been having honor of Mi** Elizabeth Lawton. Mr. Lucas has resumed the ship build­
Iter eyes examined nnd treated going The guests were Misses
Ruth ing business with n brother who hns
over again on New Years ’day with Young, Maliel Swope, Olive Ln- been in that work in
Jacksonville
Mrs. Peterson's party and return­ sette, Virginia Wrigltl and Annn several years. Mr. l.ueos leased hi*
ing Saturday.
Mitchell. Thu dining table wns farm in Mecca Hammock to Mr. Eddy
in
green who camp here from Indianapolis, ImL,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lundquist beautifully decorated
Kucas sold Ills car,
nnd little son Raymond were the nnd red nnd n four course dinner This fall Mr.
farming equipment, stock nnd crops
guests of ltis parents , at Tiger's wa* served.
Hay for the Itolidnys.
They made
Richard Strange, who has been to Mr. E h ly . A sister came recently
the trip in their auto ns usunl; we quite ill during the holiday season, front Indianapolis tollve with Mr. Eddy.
understand thnt ltis brother, Hitincr is greatly improved nnd nblo to
Mr. anti Mr*. Lee arrived
from
Lundquist anti wife nrc also located sit up, tlio In? hns not gained suflicl- Indianapolis. Ind., to spend the winter
near titer so we are certain they must ent strength to lie out.
with Ivan Kuhow who bought
thn
have had an nnjoyuhle trip.
WoodrufT
farm
in
Mecca
Hnmmock.
Mr. it. W. Lawton Is able to he
We are glnd to note that Mrs.
at the store again after nn illness They have taken the Charles Polk
Andrew Hcrtleson and the baity re­
house on Michigan Ave.
of ten days.
turned home in time for the holidays
Mr. B . A. Howard was up from
Mrs. II. F. Wheeler entertained Okeecltoiteo over
hut sorry to hear that tho little one
Sunday with
hU
was real ill for n time, being threat- a few of Mr. Wheeler'* friends family.
Inst Friday night nt n stag dinner.
cited with pneumonia.
Dr. nnd Mrs. J . L. Sherman, Miss
Mrs. Munson of Savannah, Georgia
On Friday afternoon there wns Kate Simmon* and Roy Sherman
has been the guest of relatives in u very enjoyable concert given nt drove over from Sasadugua on
this section, being entertained nt
tho Woman’* Club House for the Thursday to visit at the Ellsworth
the home of Mrs. J . E. Lundquist benefit of the Armenians.
home on Beardall. Tho Sherinuns
during the holidays and returning
Mrs. S. W. Swope entertained n have been coming to Floridn for
home the first of tbe week. Site also few friends at six o'clock dinner 25 years from Willoughby, Ohio
visited with Iter sister, Mrs. August Tuesday in honor of Mr. Swope's Miss Simmon* i* from Cleveland.
Swanson nnd nt the home of her birthday.
Ashley Purvico of Cameron City
husband's brother, Emil Mngnuson.
Mr*. W. E. Argo a spent Friday is cutting celery this week. 5 solid
Mr. und Mrs. Mngnuson left in Orlando.
carloads we hear and hn» sold tho
Monday tiv. resume ltis work for
Mrs. Theodore Aulin entertained snmo for $4.50 per crate. Wo niso
Chase &amp; Co., nt Merrits Island.
tho C. nnd B Club on Thursday learn Mr. Purvico has n now Hud­
The holidays were
peiusantly afternoon. A salad course
und son Six cur coming next week.
spent nmong their relatives and coffee were served nnd the after­
Nick Zernovcan has a hunch of
friends here, who nrc nlwnys glad noon was most delightfully spent.
fine pigs and some
one took ad­
to have them with us.
On next Thursday
afternoon vantage of every mo being in town
We were all pleased to have Rev. the U. I). Cs will entertain nt n last Saturday night nnd carried off
Albertson and wife of DeLnnd with reception nt the Cluh House in one of N ick’s nice pig*. This Is tho
us once more on a recent Sunday honor of the S ta te President who third time thlove* have visited Mr
for service. The word came to late is to visit the chapter nt thnt time. Zcrnovean's place revcently.
to lie announced, thru the paper.
Misses Catherine Young, Alico
Mr*. Lulu Carpenter and son are
The hoard bus furnished him with Brannon. Virginia Wright
nnd
n larger and easier running car now Gnyie Marshall were appointed ns leaving their home In Charlotte, N.
nnd lie hopes to take itis wife witii delegates to the District Christian C. on Wednesday after spending
him for the b0ncfit of her health nnd Endeavor Convention at Ouklnnd some time with Mr*. May Hasty and
family.
Iter help in the missionary work. Ja n . 10th nnd 11th.
Both nrc enrnest workers in the
Miss Milbanks is reported ns
Lord's vineyard.
having
been ill for sometime nt tho
East Sanford
home of iter sister M r*. W. H.
Don't forget Sunday School meets
The Epworth League meetings will
Chandler. Dr. Denton is caring for
at 2:00 p. m. now for tho winter
he
resumed beginning Sunday evening her.
months—a warm welcome for all.
Jan. 18th, nt Moore's Station Church,
Mrs. George Ilraddy who was so
We are sorry to hear that"* Mrs.
Fuucet ncc Florenco Clark, of Miami nil ntemltcrs are requested to meet at very ill in Cameron City recently
was tho victim of a serious auto ac­ the usunl hour and everyone is welcotno has been taken to her home near
Altana, G a. Mr. and Mrs. Braddy
cident and is now in the hospital to be present.
were
here on n visit to M r. and M rs.
there according to a letter received
B. Steel ha* returned, from hi* visit
Wiley
Wilson and family.
by her aunt, Mrs. George Clark.
to Manaxscs, Vn., nnd reports some
very cold weather up north. Mr.
Steel left his mother u trifle better.
O V IED O
Piwwarq in ureenfano.
W. W. Miller Is serving on the grand
Mrs. H. F. Wheeler entertained
Greenland,
It stints. Is n place of
the C. H. Club last Thursday Jury for Seminole County this week. • flowers ns well ns of Ice, reports Gus
A son was born Saturday to Mr. and
afternoon at a Now Years party.
Logic.
Botanist» have counted 120
Besides the cluh members there Mrs. Bcnvcnutl. Moore Station resi­ I apeclmcns of flowering plants, grow*
many Invited guesta. The afternoon dents.
j Ing In thp land of the Smith sound
Judge and Mrs. R . M. PUtt of Wlchl- S Eskimo, un Its northwest ro a st
waa most delightfully spent.

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dribbled out and cnormoui profit* aro
made therefrom.
Things run along smoothly for the
pirates in this manner, until some
enterprising newspaper noses out the
facta and begins to stir up the natives.
Then some public official* come to life,
lets out a few terrifying roars at nothing,
and goes home and takes a stiff drink—
if he can find it. He has performed
his sacred duty to the goals who elected
him lie roared, and a roar makes a
big noise
Prosecute
the priates?
Piffle! They are prominent people,
and have money—
votes Often
food is kept in cold storage until it is
rotten, and then it is sent out for the
people to eat and spread disease In
their frantic efforts to boost prices eggs
are held in storage until they rattle
in their shells like dry bones, and ap­
parently the longer they remain the
higher is the price when they do break
bounds
We Americans have a queer way of
(Suing thing* in tho present day of
enlightenment If a poor devil steals
a slat* of bacon to feed his hungry family,
wp xall him a thief and send him to rot
' i the jail But when food pirates
milk the public of millions by their
criminal manipulation of the
cold
storage warehouses we envy them in
their greatness and leave them to keep
right on plundering
In other words,
we curb the little thief and give the
big one a free rein Some-of the large
cities of this country are rotten to their
cores, and if the cores were required
to stand alone they would collapse of
their own decay For it is in the cities
that this wholesale piracy and plunder­
ing of the jHfiple finds its inception and
protection
Some of the county districts nny not
be exactly sprouting wings, hut the
systematic robta*ry which is debauching
the country does not flourish where
every man knows his neighbor The
p ibiie has reached the point where it

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St. Pcteisburg being a live town
there are always wum* fights herr.
St. Petersburg Independent.
Speaking about those "Stop, look
and listen" signs, a man stops, looks
a time, then gets a marriage license
and hikes up the church aisle, and
meekly listens for the rest of his life
—Bartow Record.
Texas Is importing peanuts from
China, and The Milton Gazette sug­
gests that Santa Rosa county could
grow enough of these toothsome dainties
to supply the world.—Pensacola Journal.

Comptroller Amos lias furnished the
big daily papers with a tabulated report
Wood alcohol booze, like whiskey
will go—but not until after its of the automobile licenses for 1910 and
there are a number of Interesting facts
victims have gone.
A Kingston (Can.) woman is suing
In it. There is also the basis for any num­
for a divorce because her husband
proztats lit gelling m bed with hia
If, as they tell us, the earth is is ber of deductions.
overalls and boots on. Good gosh
r
it mtii) )**&gt;y is a we si urn me
Naturally, wc were interested in see­
Hanvn’t husbands nny personal rights
over so many rough sotn n life? ing where Lake stands in this list. Know­
left 'em these daya?—'Tampa Tribune.
ing that she stands less than halfway to
" I s there a Hall of F me in Amer­ the top of the list in population, twentyThe Ocala Banner says: "The oc­
ic a ?" inquires an anxious one. Sure! ninth from the top to lie exact, we were
topus upon the body politics in Florida
Our ufliee doors are open from 8 to 5 made to feel some pride when we found
has been removed." Fine! Now,
that she Is only seventeenth from the
when we get rid of these durned polit­
Now who says ever/body U pro­ top In the amount of automobile license
ical cooties we will have a chance to
fiteering?
Postmaster Elder
will money paid in fur pro-rating among the
foot and appear clean.—Tampa Tribune.
still sell you a two cent stunp for counties for road maintenance. The
counties that rate much higher are
two cents.
either very large counties or have targe
------0 0 -----who sold wood alcohol to the poor
Politicians are experts at handing population and contain big cities.
inebriates over the country and caused
One of the surprising things Ls that
out the hunk for the simple reason
so many deaths. The thirst for ruin
th at tim public in just as expert at Polk County shows up 25 jut cent ahuv
seems as great as ever among a certain
Escambia with the latter county con­
class, who will swallow anything labelled
swallowing it.
taining the big city of Pensacola. Polk
"whiskey", and deatli Ls the only thing
County is far ahead of Dade which con­
that will stop them from buying and
At any rale, the Reds do not ap­
tains Miami, and it is more than half as
drinking it. (ialnseavillr News.
pear to lie tarred with the same
important on the list as Hillsborough.
brush ns some of our frclnds at
Orange and Marion Counties are almost
Sir William Oder , the eminent phy­
Washington. They are not yellow.
together, each having about 25 [«r cent
sician who a number of years ago de­
more than Luke. Considering populutclared that men above the age of sixty
When cataloguing the frailties tion this is a pretty high compliment for
were
ra.s tjr-n f-h .y gSStTTC OiviumJ itw
_tf .-rr." I t*' •'
of your neighbor, it might In* well to Lake. Then we find (hat Seminole, con- is* I - T
lived to t&gt;e over
remember tha’ J i e is probably ja r ^
fTTST's
70
and
up
ti
the
very
last continued
ic-.p'S*’ ? JT. ...... ;.r r. l ’ of
the situation—and. failing this.
it
C omm, the rich colony ol Uockledge nnd
in
the
praftlvco
of
his
profession.
His
would
I
m
*
quite
appropriate
for
it
to
courtesy
a dozen other towns; Leon wit it the
resign and go home The lid has a death the oilier day was a distinct loss
state capital tUsrcoln in which Kh.-iimmco
to tin* medical profession which he
' Man is the more intellectual of is located; Putnam with Palutku and a di 'agreeable habit of blowing off when adorned for many years, even after this
the
pressure
becomes
too
great.
the sexes, and his will must prevail", big back country' of fruit and vegetable
piece of honor that added to hit worldvociferously proclaimed a curbstone production; St. Lucie in which is Fort
fame— Time Union.
orator to a bunch of downtrodden Pierce, all these counties show |e s re­ Alexander Vaughn For Tex .t.sessur
browbeaten and furtive
looking venue from auto licenses than Lake. The
Among the young men who are
Lake Walt's will be the home of a
auditors. His wife bad jltst died. only county with population about the announcing to succeed
them elves new million-dollar crate mill, which
affect innately
same as Lake in the last census provided Alexander Vaughn,
is to lie erected by the Consolidated
The son of an eastern scollege considerably less than half the revenue termed "Aleck’’ by his many friends Land Company. When completed
professor went to Frtnce, mule a Lake did nnd, in proportion to popula­ and although he is considerably pa-t this will he the* largest and most thohero of himself, was &lt;1 icorate all tion, Lake’s licenses were directly in the fifty mark he is still a young man royghly* moder n mill In the United
over, cuno li me,
ado
fool If line with Polk, the two counties standing when it comes to getting out and yet­ States. It will mean at least a thou­
hi itself, forged a check, is now n in proportion to imputation.' -I&gt;-e*t)urg ting after them on the question of sand more population for Lake Wales,
usics.uible values in Seminole county.
jail, a ti daco a t -d in quite a differ- Commercial.
which will necessitate the erection of
Alexander Vaughn has lived in this residences and will bring new business
nt nanner.
part of
Florida since
the
time house*. Everything will be on the
WHO IS THE OX?
w
h
e
n
l
li
e
c
o
u
n
t
r
y
w
a s boom in Lake Walt*?,— Punt a Goida
S ir l&gt; uglam Haig says he IriTim brother to the ox is the man who
tish won the war; Canerul Pershing cannot road nnd write. We met a poor wrested from the Indians and if there Herald.
insist* the Americans won it, mdnow fellow last wink enroute from Georgia is any man that knows this county any
Marshal Foch is to the front claim­ to Sanford, Fla., where hit parents had better or lias nny more friends thnn
W. D. Carrier, of the Polk County
ing that lie biffed the kaiser by tin* recently moved. lie hatl received a tele­ this same Aleck Vaughn we know him Avocado Nurseries, send* us
four
There is not a rumor of any
aid of divine inspiration. * Me nnd gram telling of the approaching death not.
Trapp nvocadoes with the compliments
God" ere great!
of his mother and was hurrying to her opposition for Mr. Vaughn in this of the season. Some gift at this time
ix-ibido. He hnd pimliu«'i a ticket to office. Like the Tax Collet tor's jot* of the year, nnd we thank him.
I
Sanford has the spirit of optimLsm Jacksonville, saying he did not know one the assessment of taxes is not a job that note that they nre selling in box lots
to the ninth degree. Instead of com­ could im bought for the entire trip, and, everyone rare-* to try and handle and at 11 per single fruit at Miami. That
plaining about th*’ cold snap which therefore, hud to ro-chcck Ids baggage nt it is hardly probable that either our Polk county cun gr w* t! ii tender fruit
has wrought such havoc in South Flo­ the Jacksonville terminal. He iiad not Tax Collector or our Tax Assessor will Ls only another testimony added to u
rida, the Sanford Herald says: "This tiie slightest Idea how to go about this have any opposition as the people seem long list tendirg to show t nt this
"cold weather means much to the trurk- simple task, so we assisted him. Having well satisfied with them on their re­ section of the Stale is practically im•ers, ami if our people cun get a good forty minutes between trains, we got in spective jobs.
section of the State is j racticaily im
price for their celery, this old town will line, and after twenty-five minutes manamum* from killing frosts.—Th* Lancer
go some."— Pensnroln Journal.
iiged to get to the ticket window, then
in Florida Grower.
rushed to the baggage room and attended
to
the baggage, having about five minutes*
"One mince of wood alcohol will
Wl.cn the grocer pays more for
For County Judge
sugar, he sells it for more; when the
cause total and permanent blindness, left in which to make the Sanford train.
and two or three, in most cases, will Tiie ignorant one wanted to get off at To the People of Seminole County; dry goods man pay* more for his good
I beg to announce that I am a the price per yard Ls raised to cover it;
cause death,," That is the verdict of every station, so anxious was he to reacii
most health officials. Yuur
family his distillation. He remarked that lie candidate for re-election to the office when tho cost of living goes up, th**
doctor will tell you the same thing, did wish that he could "read the signs." of County Judge of Seminole County man working for a salary demands
Florida, subject to the Democratic more money; but when the price of
Ask him. And yet tiiLs same wood — Plant City Courier.
Primary Election in June, ami re­ paper g&lt;x*s up and the rost of every
alcohol is being poured itnto harmless
spectfully solicit your vote and in­ living tiling g*xs up, the man who runs
liquids to give them a "kick". And
fluence in my behalf, which if given a newspaper is supposed to rock along
on tiie strength of lids "kick" boot­
I assure you will be greatly appreci­ churging tiie same old prices.— Montileggers ami other illicit dealers in in­
cello News.
ated.
*
toxicants s&lt;*ll it to their customers.
E. F. H 0 U S 1 I0 L D E R .
Thus far none of It, so far an wc know,
has reached thLs State. Hut it is said
For The Legislature
that the stuff has a kick. Yea, it has
i her by announce my candidacy Florida's Youngest Soldier Sncriimli.H
a tremendous kick. Or.o ounce will
To (.'bateau Thierry Wounds
for the position of Representative
kick you into utter darkness Lor the rest
for
Seminole
County
subject
to
the
Arcadia, Jan . 12.—Ilaliigh Whidden,
of your life, nnd two or tlir&lt;*o ounces
decision of the Democratic primary. 18, hern of Chateau Thierry, died at
will kick tin* drinker into ids grave.—
If elected to this high office it will lie Carlestrorn Field hospital, from pneu­
Orlando Evening Reporter.
my duty to serve nil the people of monia resulting from a machine gun
my county as their public servant. bullet in his lung.
FOR A REAL NEED
F. P. F O R S T E R .
When Company K
entertained
We are tired of drive*, of organiiayoung
Whidden
was
missing,
Ids landFor Tax Assessor
« o n s, of meetings, of drags, of repre­
ionl
having
failed
to
waken
him.
lie
I wish to announce that I am a
sentative.* begging money ami nil &lt;*(
was
very
uneasy,
nnd
hud
a
telegram
camli'tate for re-election to the office
the hundred and *&gt;n&lt;* tilings that savor
of Tax Asscssor of Seminole County, sent bis commanding officer, Captain
of money collect ing. We are fed up
subject t*&gt; the Primary to Is* held in Rup*rt Smith, explaining the delay,
on all of this and no one can blame the
June. 1 shall appreciate your support. and f ollowed tha company on the next
avts»a,,e American husband . or wife,
train.
Yours very truly,
or the individual citizen if he looks
He was discharged from service in
A. VAUGHAN
askance nt the proposition of giving
February, 1919, and returned to l’untn
something. But there will bo u drive
For Tnx Collector
Gorda, hut never was well. The left
in Seminole County storting
next
I nm a candidate for re-election side of his face , including Ids eye, was
Tuesday anti lasting only long enough
to the office of Tax Collector of shot away, ami he received five other
to gel a dollar from every person in the
Seminole County, subject to tiie ac­ machine gun wounds, one bullet lodg­
COLD STORAGE PIRATES
county at least and tiiLs drive Ls for the
tion of the Democratic Primary, ing in his lung nnd causing pneumonia
Ferna'd-Loughton Memorial Hospital,
Every thinking |&gt;etson knows that and will appreciate your support.
to develop. Last Saturday he was
a hospital for the eounty of Seminole co!J storage warehouses are a modern
JN O . I&gt;. JIN K IN S
taken to the hospital at Carlrtrum
and for the benefit of our visitors ns necessity in order to insure a prtqxr
Fit 1*1 in tho hope that lie would sufficient
For Sheriff
distribution of fowl nnff prevent enor­
well.
ly recover to have the bullet removed.
I
hereby
announce
my
candidacy
This hospital Ls needed lure just n* mous wastage from decay. Hut well for the office of Sheriff of Seminole Co­ Instead of recovering, he rryidly Iwmuch as the hotels, as the businis." informed people also know that t.udt unty subject to the decision of the cczra worse nnd 1:L* death followed.
houses, as the churches, as the lawyer?) is not the prir.ripsd use to which they Democratic Priirarv.
The American Ia-ginn and member* of
W. P. CARTER
sloctom, and the schools, it Ls needed are now being placed.. They are tin
Company K took charge of the remains,
infinitely more than nny of those things mean* by which food pirates rob and
FOR SHERIFF
and he was laid to rest in the cemetery
Having been urged by a largo number mar Moffitt.
for which we hove strived for year*. plunder the people. Storm are cornered
Our people have lost loved ones I ecause on the market, hid awny in the cold of tho voter* of Seminole County to
become a candidate for the ofllre cf
there was no hospital closer than Orlando. storage warehouses, and allowed to re­ Sheriff, 1 hereby announce my candi­
Dally ThouQhL
main
there
until
a
fictitious
storage
Wc have spent thousands of dollars
dacy subject to the decldon of the
Tho
great
man is lie who d*&gt;09 not
warehouses,
price
hus
been
created
by
Democratic primary.
in expenses that could have been saved
Iom his child's heart—Me**Hn«
.
C. M. HAND
by having a hospital her**. We have an apparent shortage. Then they are 15-tfc

ORLANDO, FLORIDA

February 10-13-1920
r S l I N E S T exhibition Farm Garden and Grove
jjj
Pi millets, Domestic, M anufactories, Schools
Stock, Poultry, Rabbits, Dogs, Horses, E tc.
Best Fair Ever Held in This Section of Florida
The Very B est Citrus Exhibit Ever Shown ,N
Biggest Poultry Show in Florida
Finest Automobile Show
Plenty of Amusement
Johnnie J . Jones Great Aggregation of
Shows
Bands of Music
Fire Works
Aeroplane Experts, Passengers Carried
Aloft
Sales Show* of Berkshire
State Demonstration Extraordinary

.

C O M E—E N J O Y Y O U R S E L V E S
W, It. O'NEAL, P rist

What can you do to lift your iifo to a
higher level, than it has ever reached be­
fore? You CAN conserve all your force
and

concentrate

end—that

of

your

actions

providing for

to

the

one
loved

ones at home by SAVING your money.
Prepare the funds for the

hoys to go,

"Over the T o o ."

PEOPLES BANK OF
=
SANFORD =

Carey’s Fibrewove Celery Bleach
ing Paper is standard, it is a 90-pounc
paper especially prepared to mce
Florida c o n d itio n s. We have ar
ample stock and the price is right.

On Flour, Grain and Feed
Fruit and Vegetable Crates

W. A. Merryda; U m p a ij
Falatka, Florida

�W C = = ----------

V

Cates Crate Co hr.ndlra the True
Purina Feeds and have cut the pri­
ces down. Get th eir weekly PriceL ist. Prices quoted for cash only.
W22-H.
Save moni-y and worry by buying
your Feeds from Cates Crate Co.,
Any quantity Solid Cnrs t Loads
standing waiting your orders.
Wholesale prices to nil. W22-tf.
Get unu of C«tU-» Ciate Co’s
weekly wholesale price list on Feeds
Cash talks.
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nrhiy carved, painted or otherwise
adorned, and of several stories, end
ure sometimes connected with a tonv
pie.
Such towers were originally
erected over relics of nuddhn, the
boros of a saint, etc., but are now
built ctdetly as n work of merit on the
part of some pious perron, or for the
J . If. Huddleston of Geneva/is
purpose of Improving the luck of the
The Herald ofllrc Li being beautified
neighborhood. In China pngodus an*
by a coat of paint over the ftont of the among the visitors to the city tak­
from .1 to LI stories high (al­
ing in tho session of the Circuit
building.
ien &gt;&gt; on odd number). Their f*rnCourt and transacting business.
A recent transfer of property made
vidian shape Indicates that they orisL P. Hagan has returned home
through J. K. Spurilng was the res­
Inutcd with tho earliest races of In­
dia. who Inhabited the country prcvlidence 212 Elm Avenue to Mr. Howard from a trip to Avon Park and other
No more ordering from Jackson­ oils to the advent of tho Aryans. Tho
jj
Griggs who will remodel the build­ part, of South Florida where he has
ville. Cates Crate Co will fill your date of the great pagodas at TnJore Is
large turpentine interests.
ing for a home.
not certainly known, but tt, with much
orders.
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A . D. Fprrish has returned to
There’s a man at the curb to
probability, referred to the beginning
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Koss Florida after spending the week aerve yo.i
of the fourteenth century. The soY Y Y Y Y 1* Y 1* Y V Y Y
end with his y lfe and family here.
railed
"Thousand Pagodas" of llrntnH. B . Crowder is putting on
tinmm In Java are obviously modeled
Mr. Parrish says that business in another of his successful sales and is
Christian Science services
■&gt;» Hindu originals, cither Jain or
the big crate factory is booming and getting the crowds. M r. Crowder
will he held at th e Woman's
I uddMst.
he may decide to locate in th at part believes in sales und has been very
Club, Oak avenue, between
of Florida for good.
sucrcsful with them nlwuys using
Third and Fourth streets,
Expect India to Export Suoar.
pint Mason fruit Jars at L. P. liberal space in the Herald and
Sunday mamirig •** »o-*»
Sugar
mnklng Is one of India's most
printing bill; ■*)„! t-tu tiering the good
Me Cutler’s.
6R*, f
o’clock. Subject: •Life.’
ancient Industries, but the toss of
news
over
the
county.
Our
live
mer­
The many friends of A1 Crandall of
Mirve-fnurths of the sugar value of
W22-lte.
Pittsburg are glad to learn that lie is chants arc making Sanford a great
(be cane by use of- primitive machin­
ery mid the muddy character of the
in Sanford ngain the purst of Mr. end trading center for this part of Flo­
product, because religious prejudices
Mrs. J. S. Wilson on Second street. rida.
prohibit the use of iinlmal charcoal
Dr.
D.
C.Ward,
O
itaopith
is
i
Mr. Crandall who is I he senior member
IlnplUl* To Help Orphans
for redoing, have contlned India’s
of the Crandall-McKeniic Co.,
of Sanford on Monday, Wednesday
Jacksonville, Jan.* 15.—Baptists of sugar to local consumption, says
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Pittsburg s|H*nt several weeks here last and Fr ay of each week.
Florida in annual convention in tins World Outlook. With nearly three
year and was greatly benefited by the
Mrs. A. L. Grillln of Ocoee is tho city spent considerable thno today, million neres under cane, producing
climate and water ns he suffers from guest of Mrs. T . H. Lam b. Sho will
discussing ways and means for pravid-1‘•otisldenddy more than n third of the
rheumatism in the northern climate. remain here for several months.
ing more adequate support for the world's total, India nevertheless ex­
State Attorney David Shultz is in
Mrs. Tedder has returned to her big denominational orphanage at Ar­ ports no sugar. on the contrary, In
the city attending Circuit Court and home in Kissimmee after a visit cadia, which is said to lie caring f i addition to her own stupendous pro­
shaking hands with his Seminole with her daughter Mrs. T . If. Lamb, more than 10J children. The m &gt;rni:ig duction, she spends $23,000,(KM for
sugar nimuiilly.
county friends.
Mr. Melvin Hodges left Sunday devotional exercises at 9:30 were con­
With new methods of redoing, there.
Iloost
for a few days visit with his family ducted by Rev. A. J . Kcollinger, and Is now a steady development of cen­
boon’s Auto Transfer. All trains at Durham, N. C.
the discii-tdon of the orphanage was the tralized plants, and soon India—the
mot. Phone 91. Hotel Carnes.
first
and most important
business aboriginal home of the cam*—will
Mrs. W. W. Abernathy arrived
G7-tI
I
handled
during
the
session.
Rev.
E, doubtless take n place ns a sugar-ex­
froin Miami Saturday to visit her
port Ing land commensurate with the
i
E.
Reed
gave
the
report
of
tho
trustees
City Manager Abbott and City
daughter, Mrs. Zeb. R atliff.
of the institition, of which Rev. J. E. *lzo of tier nine crop.
Clerk Phillips have returned from a
Dr. K. D. Brownlee returned from
is superintendent. Much inter­
trip to St. Augustine where they visited Jacksonville Sunday bringing his Trice
Submarine It Blind and Slow.
the City Hall and availed themselves mother, Mrs. J . II. Brownlee an 1 est was manifested ami many •praches
In
spile of Ihe fact that the British
uf the printed forms and other matter sister, Miss Fannie Brownlee of were made and the .largest support was
have some alcnin-drlven 2 7'*’ 1 ■ „
recorstpondod.
\
lengthy
di
i
Ian
relatives to the city government of CMilOUn, fill
Inm f f.
marines, capable of u surface »|n-i-tl
uo-a»vT,A»t7.*T*C5^V'^^t^*h^*7,i•ifig the overplus
we!1 pit'hhK'fT rICy." "
.
of from 23 to 2.'» knots, ihe submarine,
* ’.VAN I l.l&gt; — iii.li CLEAN
*—-1
of the 875,000,00ft drive in Florida or a
lot* Fernahl-Laughton
Memorial
as a weapon of war. Is loo slow ami
RAGS. ANY KIND LXlarge portion of it, to this benevolent (on tdlml when it Is submerged to
Hoqiital will open Saturday to the
C IJPT
O l.l)
SO C K S,
work.
be considered a serious weapon of
public with an all day reception from
COATS,
PANTS,
OR
The Baptist Bible InUltute of New naval warfare. When It can see, clef|0 in the morning until eight in the
I KD SPREA D S. AT TH E
Orleans had a representative present, Irlcully, to n distance of 10 to 13
evening and everyone is cordially in­
HERALD O FFICE.
5‘J -tf
who edified ythe convention by giving miles, while It Is submerged so deeply
vited to attend Ihc ojaming and inspect
Miss Lucille Itines lias accepted a an outline of the work. This is one of as to he Invisible to the nlrseout, and
the building. The equipment is nok
position in the offices of Chase &amp; Co., the new Baptist schools, having just when It can steam 20 knots submerged,
in place yet as far the association has
Her former position in the Herald begun Its second session. Dr. R. H. It will dominate the naval situation.
Itad a dllllcult job in getting the host
Office has been accepted by Mrs. Dement is president of the Institution, —Scientific American,
for the money and getting it in time
Carruway.
tie purpose of which is to train Christ­
/or the opening. There is much material
New Synthetic Milk.
ian
workers In English, French and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
S.
Ward
and
on the road yet hut in the near future
A recently patented synthetic milk,
Italian.
It
was
stated
that
the
white
the hospital will have
everything baby son, have moved from New
that can he made Into butter and
in
Smyrna to make Sanford their fu­ Baptist denomination is strong
needed for n first class hospital,
rll?csc, ts produced by InOiing sepa­
ture home. They arc now with Mr. New Orleans, although the speaker in­ rately, In three quarts nf water for
IJuy Diamonds Wight Tire Co.
and Mrs. Bute* on Sanford lloiights. formed the convention that there are •ach, a grated coconut nnd three
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Tho Seminole Apartments over seventy-two colored Baptist churches. unices of a mixture or rice and oat­
The Southern Utilities Co., has a
the Herald office are now occupied Much credit is due them for their sound­ meal. When the water Is reduced to
large force of men busy at the plant
and present a fine appearance. The ness in doctrine, nnd their fnithfulnns me-hnlf. the two liquids are mixed toand they are doing everything in their
gether ntld tillered. The process seems
many calls for these apartm ents de­ 'n *hc work, lie states, n better day, it
lo admit of variation, nnd other vege­
power to get the plant in ns good shape
was
stated,
has
apparently
come
for
monstrates t bn t apartm ents
are
table nuilcrinl rich In oil may he subas they can in the least possible spare
the
white
churches,
as
500
now
members
badly needed in this n ty .
•Hinted for the coconut.
of time. They are connecting up
were received last year.
EZSeal
[lint
fruit
jars
nt
LP.
with the Atlantic Const line water
Dr. A. J . Holt of Arcadia presented
56-ft
Alcohol From Molasses.
! . to the lake to obtain roft water McCullcr's.
to the convention the report on the
Several
large ?oncems are mnklng
Mrs. II. H. Hill of Columbia, S. C. condition of tho Scminolej. He re­
/or their boiler.) and it is thought that
ntcohol
from
cheap molasses brought
in the next thirty deya they will lie and her daughter Mrs. N. B. How­ commended the purchase of a site, and from tho West Indies. This tilidnsses,
ard
nnd
little
son
of
D
ayton,
Ohio
ready for business with no ehuneo for
the erection of a building for church which Is Miientuhlc, Is known ns
ure in the oily the guests nf M r. and nnd school purposes, near Indian!own. "black strap." .The Internal revenue
another icriou breakdown.
Mrs. II. T . Houser. Mrs. Howard The government has granted 1,800 chemists have been able, however, to
Chas. A. Croupe of La Porte,
will be remembered here as Miss acres for like purposes. Dr. Holt's ferment ll and to obtain not only alIndiana is in the city the guest of
Berta Hilt nnd her many frlende will report ens unanimously adopted by cohot hut to so use the residue that
his sister Mrs. II. H. Lewis. Mr.
In: glad to sec her again.
they get glycerin.
the convention.
Croupe has been in the lumiter and
Four bus of "Idnck simp" of 1.U00
Mrs.
McMullen
bus
returned
from
brick business in Indiunn for many
gallons
emit subjected to the new proc­
years and also carried a riine of n short trip to St. Catherine bring­ HIS OPPORTUNITY TO SERVE ess turned out n very excellent qual­
an to mobiles but lias retired from ing Imck her sister, Mrs. Jo h n Fuli­
ity of glycerin. Then* ore ion gallons
Old Soldier Could Not Fight In Ranks,
active business life and will rest up bel who will be here sometime.
of this clear dynamite glycerin, as It
Out Could Prove He Was Of
Mr. nnd Mrs, C. W. W hite with
a bit in the sunny soul!) clime of
Is railed, now on exhibition lu the
Some Use,
Col. Duvnl motored from Ocala
Florida.
treasury department. Samples nf It
treated with nitric arid by u wellFriday taking Miss Carolyn White
(Jurrt Mason fruit jars at L.
A yenr ago* Americans were saying
M&lt; Culler’s.
66-tfI* back with them for the week end. that this was not an old mini’s war. known firm of explosive makers, nt
the request of the government, pro­
Miss Carolyn returned Monday.
And the old men, ninny of whom had
The many friends of Vic Dolnvlgnc
duced ns good u nitroglycerin us Hu*
Mrs. I). L. Thrasher and Miss Ini n soldiers lu their younger days,
are glad to see hitn here for a few
market nffords.
days visit. Vic formerly resided here May Thrasher were recent visitors were feeling the sumo way and suf­
Nltro-glyceiln when Inrorpornted
fering over It. too. Old women could
being with the Ford Service Station in Orlundo.
with pulp or other Inert substance
kuH. roll blindages, and do a hundred
becomes dynamite. Thus out of the
Mrs. If. II. Hill arrived
from
hut is now with the Ford Ilranch at
other things quite iih well ns the young­
Washington. Ho brought A. M. Kep- Columbia S . C. ami Mra. W. II. er women. Hut what could the old simple sweets of the sugar howl comes
pler nhd Percy Moro buck with him- Howard from Dayton Ohio, Sunday men do? And because there seemed forth the strength which will rend Hie
froin Washington and they like night to spend sometime with Mrs. to be nothing for them to do, they suf­ rock.
Sanford so well they will remain B. T . Houser.
fered more keenly limn most people
Large Marke. for Rabbit Skins.
here and work with the Ford
Complete stock Dianjond tires, kneiv.
There
Is it market for rnhlilt sklna.
Hut ns the young men left '.here be­
Service Station. Vic will go hack Wight Tire Co
Rf-tl
Before the recent war nn ritornnua
gan
to
ho
work
for
tho
old
men.
Heto Washington hut says that Sanford
Sanford Hoy Advances
tired farmers were needed to tench trade wns rarrlcd on abroad. It Is said
looks mighty good to him and lie
Jesse Dickens Pride of Sanford, boys bow to farm. Retired hankers Hun Great Britain mid Ireland alone
will ret urn some time to stay.
Florida, who recently enlisted in were put on Thrift stamp nnd finance pii idneed about thirty million skins nnthe U. S . Navy, and who is now ut- committees. All carpenters, whether minlly. Most rabbit skins lir e sold In
Pales, by weight, the fur from them
G EO . G. HERRING
tach eJ to the U. S. S. Florida lias young or old, were needed. And there
being used for felting purposes, nnd
came
n
m
w
look—one
of
usefulness
been advanced in rating from Fire­
Atiorncy-al-Law
nnd happiness—on Ihe faces of tho Hie skins for mnklng glue. Tbe wnr
man 3rd cl to Fireman 2nd cl.
Interrupted (be Importations from Huold
men.
N’&lt;&gt;. M Garner-Woodruff Building
Men between 18 and 35 years of
Hilt one of tbe most patriotic of all xipe i.nd Australia to auch nn extent
Hint the price ban grantly Increased.
FAN FORD, FLA.
age, weighing 128 or over, who are was noted the other day.
citizens of the United S tates, of
“I'd like to buy your old rubber nnd ll,o better skins ure sold by the dozen.
sound mental and physical condition, rags," ho said courteously, "or ir you'd When dressed they become the "c*aiy"
M R S. JU L IU S TAKACII
good moral character, and able to give It to me It wonld he still bet­ nf the fur trade, often sold under fan­
SOPRANO
ciful names. American breeders ure
read and write tbe English language, ter."
Available for Concerts, Recitals, Mn»lTh4 woman of Ihe bouse glanced out raising nil kinds of rabbits that prowho are interested in the U. S. Navy
luce the best "cony" of the fur shops.
calc*, Festvals, Oratorio and Spqcif.1
are cordiully invited to apply to or at bis push enrt which was almost
Church Services
communicate with the Navy Re­ full of Junk. “I’ll try to llml some­
Baw Cut* Steel Billets.
Sanford,
Florida
thing," she began,
cruiting Officer Harnett Building.
The largest of n number of power
The old innn's face wns radiant.
Jacksonville, Fin., or the nenrest
"You see. lady," lie explained. "I’m hacksaws in one of Hie British fmviil
Navy Recruiting Station.
nn old soldier anil I’m on u pension factories Is stated to weigh three and
so I’m giving nil my time to my coun­ one-half tons nnd Is driven by n threetry*. I.get this Junk for Ihe Red Cross. horse power electric motor, It cuts
NOTICE
Rids will lie rccieved by the You Just go down nnd nsk them how through square billets of steel 2ft
much I’ve turned In nnd you'll decide Inches thick. Even a cut like this
New Service Between San ­ Hoard of County Commissioners Hint I'm not n worn-out plug after nil." does not wear out the blade, which Is
of Seminole County nt their next
suitable for further work after the
—Indianapolis News.
ford and Eustis
regular meeting to he held on
cut tins been made. This machine Is
Tuesday January fith, nt 10 o’­
estimated to reduce the expense nf
Effective Jan, Gilt oh follows:
clock A. M. for tho building of a BUILT FOR PIETY OR LUCK sawing to one-sixth of tho former cost.
vault in the Scminolo County Court
l eave Bust's 8 A.M. and 1 P.M.
Two Raaaona Assigned for tho Con­
House.
l eave Sanford 10 A.M. and 3:30 P.M.
Japan’! Leading Industry.
struction of Pagodas In Countries
Plans and specifications can be
Extraordinarily fnvnrnblo business
of ths Far East
1 P .M . trip from Eustis and obtained from E . A. Douglass,
conditions In Jnpnn nnd tho continued
wlthdrawnl of tbe products of Euro­
3:30 trip from Sanford connects Clerk of the Circuit Court, Sanford.
Tho’ won! pagoda Is a Portuguese
with Trains No. 80 and 89 at Florida or from F. H. Trim ble, corruption of the Peralan "but- pean nations from competition In the
markets o f Asia nnd Australia mode
architect, Orlando, Florido.
knhdah,” meaning “but," an “Idol," and
Sanford.
Board reserves the right to reject “kndah," "temple." In ths fa r East, the year 1017 an extremely profitable
one for the (pinning Industry and
as In India, China and Uurma, they rtrrnly fixed It as the leading mnn&gt;
Line will be extended to Lees­ any and all bids.
E . A. DOUGLASS, Clerk.
are regarded ns sacred towers, usually facturing industry of Jcpan.
burg at a inter date.
more or leaj pyramidal la outline,
W -17-itc.
Little Happenings
Mention of
M itieri in u n *i
Personal llema
of Interest

In a n d A b o u t
£

I h e C i t y *£

SOUTH FLORIDA
BUS SERVICE

Summary of Ihe
Floatlug Small
Talks Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Readers

fAKE THREE DAYS TO WED
Armenian Coupla Must Be Patient In
th« Matter of Tying the Mar­
riage Knot

In Armenia everybody has n good
time nt a wedding except the bride­
groom. First of all, the friends as­
semble, and nn entertainment, with
dancing, takes place. Thu bridegroom
Is expected to arrive when tho enter­
tainment Is ut Its height and It Is
considered good form for him to nppenr with Ids face covered with pow­
der to simulate pallor Induced by the
solemnity of the occasion. Friends of
the bridegroom then sbnve him publlcly and fall upon him and strip him
of nil bis clothes, after which ho Is
supplied with n new set of garments
and completely dressed again. White
Rp-y are performing the offices of vntet
to the groom the young men present
are supposed to hold lighted can digs
Ir. their light luuida.
,
The day after this opening mnrrtngo
feast tbe bride rides to church, und
the bridegroom walks. Tbe priest who
receives them In the porch rends u
short sermon on their duties In the
matrimonial slate, nnd then the wed­
ding parly proceeds to the altar, where
the foreheads of Hie high contracting
parties are bound together with gold
chains. The wedding festivities con­
tinue for nt least three days after this,
and the couple arc not regarded ns
married until the ceremonies have
been concluded. The social celebra­
tion of the wedding Is carried through
ns conscientiously ns the religious
part.

B«Mf&gt; •( Ik* Cm IIIIm *r

The Peoples Bank, at Sanford
In the State of Florida, at the CI o m
of Business, Dee. 31, 1919

Iteaesrrea
l.oanr on Heal K i ta l o ........____ __
l .o i M un Ciil atrral
Seeuitty
Other than U*al K a t e t a . . . . ____
All olhtt Loan* and lliaeriunt* .....
O r r n l r a f t a __ _ _ ______ __
Cnltwl Slat** B ond*____ _— ----- «.
S«»t*. County and Municipal U d i...
Hanking llouea, Furniture and
FI at urea.....
. - . ___ _ _ _ _ _
Other Ileal K a t a ! * . . . ___ _________
Claim, and etK«r Heaoureoa _ _ _
Ouo from Incorporated t U n k a . _
Other Ca»h Item*.,________ __ ___ ,__ _

Liabilities
Capital Stork Paid In......._ _ _ _ t
Surplua Fund ....._______ __________
L'ndiaidrd I’nitla fix*** Hapenaoa and
Ta*ea |&gt;ald)_____________ _____ ___
Oiii Un l* Unpaid________
_
Individual
Ilepoalts
Subvert to C h e c k __ 3361,171.76Time Certiorate* ol
l l e p o . l t __________
33.311.00 &lt;
Certified Cheek*....... ....
30.00

ncorporated

&amp;9V3M.M
1613,094 J 3

Total

S tale nf Florida, County ol Somlnotr, tt.i
1. It. It. I&gt;KAS, Cashier at thr abovenamed Hank &lt;ln •olrmr.ly * « * * r t b i t t h *
■ have *l*t* m rn ( I* I r u * lo the heat of my
knowledge and h*llrf.
It. it. DBAS. Caahler
Correct—AtlMl!
S i l l 'i d l b i t and aworn to
II. It. Slrvrai
I nur* m« this r.th day of
C. M. Hand
Jan. I t t t
C. F. William*
ft. IV. Ilranr, Notary I’ut.lie
IlIrKlor*.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

For Sale—Several thousand stalks
ribbon and green Cane, I ft. long,
COULD NOT DISLODGE ROCK
:i cents per stalk. K. O. II. Wagner.
22-4tp
When Nature Placed Freak on Berk­ (). C. Bryant, Wagner, Fla.
shire Hills, She Evidently Put
For Sale—Fresh Eggs. Delivered
It There to Stay
twice a week. Address D . caro of
2l-2tpW .
The fammi* "balanced rock" near Herald.
Lnnoxbnrn, Mas*., lu the historic llerksldra*. I* one of the slmngo slclits of
".:* re;.Ion or lildd*'*:. .I'VUUJaii*■*** lewV:
snow-rapped bills and folk-loro Hint
rivals (lcHuit. This rock, which weighs
several tons, I* apparently In a procarious position on tho sheer edge of
another rocky formnHon beneath ItOne \u.„Id think (hut n very slight
push Indeed wutild dislodge It from
II* position.
"Balanced rock" la located on Con­
stitution hill, the eminence mimed
after "Constitution" Smith, who wo*
Instrumental In ratifying the Ameri­
can Constitution. An old farmer of
Lanesboro thought lie could pull ‘‘bal­
anced rock" from Us position by har­
nessing up several pairs of oxen, at­
taching n chain to the rock nnd hav­
ing the animals strain on tho rock
together. The experiment failed. The
rock could be rocked back uud forth,
hut could not he dislodged.
The Ice How of the glacial period
Is believed to have been responsible
for placing the liugi* rock In Its pres­
ent position.

Wanted—To

rent

for

one yenr
acres
o, .and and 5 or n room
:s«*.
Address "R e n te r" euro of Herald.
W -lS-Stp.
, l t . i li r

For Sale or Exchange—One 20
acre, one 10 acre Sanford Ave.
Walking ill stance to city. Two lota
corner Center and Elm Ave. Two
lots vest title Palm etto Ave., 50 ft
from Eleventh S t. Make offer. B. T .
Corey owner, 176 N. Spring S t.,
Los Angeles, C u t
W20-2Rltp.
For sale- Fine
Enquire nt 908

cow and calf.
French ave. 7
\V-17-4tp.

For sale—Second hand bleaching
paper lor two acres. O. C. Bryant,
Wagner. Fla.
W-17-4tp.
Farm Photography
Photos of all kinds,
at 113 Elm Ave.

a specialty.'
Soe Shcafer
o-tr

LADY NEWBOROUGH

MILEAGK PAID FO R FROM
SA V IN G S
is what wi* offer in our tin* repair service, i
Miles of reliable riding are left In many
liras discarded merely liecauso weak in
spots. By rebuilding the spots wo savi
the miles otherwise lost. The sooner you
let us serve you the mora miles—andi
dollars—you'll reclaim.

KENT VULCANIZING WORKS
l-IIONE 17
Oak an 3rd St.
Sanford, Florid*

Lady Newborough, formerly Grace
Oruee Carr of Louisville, Ky., arrived
In New York the other day from Liver­
pool. Lord Newborough, to whom ahe
was married In 1900, was killed In tho
war. Lady Newborough, who la here to
visit her people, la called In England
the “most beautiful woman In tho
English peerage."

ELD ER

Town V/ithaut Streets.
Tin* *iniilli-*i diqieiiileiwy of Franca
Is ihe He d Ib c'lie hIiiimIiuI nt Hie
cost nf Belle Me Its population Is
238, mid Hie pt-oplo do not speak . ;
French, but LVIllc.
Fishing Is tha |
principal Industry, mill nil the Inhabi­
tants are provided with food nt nn
Inn mniutRed by women. Tho town
bn* no streets nnd tho lieuecs a rt
mostly of mud.

S P R IN G S W A T E R
TltOMAH I&gt;. IIAK17It. I’b. I).

Anal,Ural anil r*n&lt;u1tln| ChnmUl
I’rufraalnnal nf Natural Hrlrnrn
tlmriuua, llulllna Colli-gi*, I'loilila
I ' l l , a i r l.abaralarr at Hollins l*allr|a
M f. T . O. &lt; bailr*
Wlnlrr I'a ik , 11a., Nor. Stb, I S I S
.Sanford, I I * . .
D tar Kir:
I h a i r ru m p l r l r j rartful rhamlral analtala nf Ihr aarnplr uf water that
j t u bioiiiM rar n i l , la-1 week, anad h a t e obtained lha fullering (eaullat
Color.
-- -- ---------------- ------« . . . Clear
I fr a r t l o n —
— ... ..................Neutral
t r e e Ammonia_ 00 pari* per million
Albuminoid Ammonia__________ T i a r e

Chlorine ......... |,7I Harm per million
Talat r a l l d t . . . *.00 r a t i o per million
llardneoo .... 33.01 p art* per million
Nilralea. , ___________________ . .. .T i a r a

The abaenra pracllrall, of free and albuminoid ammonia In Ihla water and
It* i r r , amall amount uf rhlariae Indlralea ll* aicellaac gualltp for hauaahold
pu rpura. In addition la lha good saaltlp charaeteilall,a af aapetlet household
water, ll poaaeaaea aparlal feature* at m ath t a l a r , etperlallp lhaaa a f t t e a f la a l
nalara aerallan and LOW degrta at k a t d * * * * .
T h * barlerlalaglral analjs la, reaulllng la an a r r r a r * total r a a n t , t a f r a r
•ample* a f lha water, a f 1 barteria par cant.] and In HaJlag aa cala n, ar ether
harmful batlerla, tally eaaSrm Ita fa a d guallty Indicated by lha C H E M IC A L
•aatyata.
O f lha many water* a f Ihla and alhar raglana that I have a a a l y t a o , I h a r t
taand » a a a auperler In all good saatllla* la that of lha "E ld ar W a t e r ."
Taara very reaptrltally.
(turned) THUS. It. D A K E B

' T. 0 . CHARLES, Distributor
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N E W S O F T H E G R E A T S T A T E OF F L O R ID A
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Compiled In Tabloid Form For Busy Herald Readers
The Lakeland Star says that the
police and firo department of that
city made a splendid record for 1919
The loss by fire was only 18,000 dur­
ing the year, and the police depart­
ment lacked only 1380 In paying ex
penses, which is something a police
department is never expected to do.

At last Hemming Park is to have
a respectable band stand and* with
as good a hand as Berry's to furnish
first class music, Jacksonville, should
bo able to hold a lot of tho passing
tourists or at least make them feel
that their recentjen In Florida ... «
cordial and interesting one in the
gateway,—Times Union.
Lawn howlers, mainly Canadians,
who are winter residents and visitors
in tho Sunshine City, will have n permcncnl club house in Mirror Lake
Park, S t. Petersburg. The building
will le attractive in design. Lawn
howling is a big item in St. Peters­
burg this winter, it is said, and the
club there now numliers 300 members

les Henderson, class president, w»
toastm nitcr, and a number of thu
The Jacksonville Business and Pro­
guests responded with appropriate
toosts. It was a very delightful fessional Woman's Club will hold a
supper meeting tomorrow night in the
occasion.
clubhouse, corner Lauru **nd Church
street, this being the first meeting
The people of M anateo county arc
since the opening of the clubhouse.
in favor of good roads. They have
demonstrated that many, times hy
The annual Confederate hall given
their votes. They demonstrated it
hy
Martha Held Chapter, U. D. C.
last year In their vote on the Cortez
road when the people decided they of Jacksonville, will take place this
wnoted a hard road. There Is a year, Monday, January 19, In the Du­
groat demand for this road, and val rounty armory, in commemora­
every effort must ho mado to sea tion of the birthday snnlvsfMry in’
that nothing stops its construction. General Robert E. I.ee. This event
The will of tho m ajority of tho peo­ is always one of the interesting func­
ple should bo enrried out. The coun­ tions of the season.
ty commissioners are to be commend­
ed for the efforts they arc making
St. Petersburg has a five-year-old
to carry out the will of tho people. swimmer who gives exhibitions in the
— Iiradentown Journal.
pool at the Spa, and who is a star at­

A movement is on foot in I’unta
Gorda to lay out a golf course along
the hay frornt. Manager Schmidt, of
the Hotel I'unta Gorda has taken the
initiative and has interested many of
the leading citirons of the town, nearly
Tho Hillsborough high school sen­ all of whom have plcged substantial
ior class and faculty were guests of assistance.
honor last night at the annual ban­
quet tendered hy tho Junior class.
The Husd an colony located a few
The affair took place on tho roof of lies west of Miami, on the Evergladesm
the Hillsboro Hotel in Tampa. Chur- have applied to the Dade county schoo]

ARE YOU INSURED?

IF NOT, S E E

W . J. T H I G P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
AG ENTS

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traction. The child is Lucilc Hay­
worth. She does high diving and
swims the length of the pool, 90 feet,
with ease, and has the best known
stroke at her command. She Li be­
ing trained to be a star swimmer.
The annual meeting of the Woman's
Missionary Union of Florida will be
held in conjunction with the annual
meeting of tho Florida Baptist con­
vention in Jacksonville. The opening
session, which is to be a missionary
mass meeting takes place tonight in
the Main Street Baptist
church.
Business sessions will be bdd on the
afternoon of January 13, 14 and 15,.
The Florida Woman's BaplL.t Mi'*.-J'j’inry Union comprises Ml. organize

S n r iu ir a s ?

o r r t e g c r o f U M iiank u i ' i u i i n o

Sanford,

board for a school there being 23 child­
ren In tho colony of school age.
I l t
A colored citizen of Puntn Gorda,
by the name of Henry Littles, started
a new enterprise in that town, in front
of his establishment In-Ing n large sign
which tells the world that It is "Little's
Dog Hotel," where dogs will be boarded
and trained for tricks and hunting.

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Florida

Hon. fumes E. Alexander informs
The News that on Saturday, January
17, he will give a free barbecue at De­
Leon Springs to returned soldiers,
sailors and marines, to which he hn«
nlso invited the Daytona Lodge of
Elks, of which Mr. Alexander Is u life
member. Hon. Van C. Swearingen
and Hon. Doyle Carleton have Ixen in­
vited to he present and to deliver uddrca*e.«. The DeLand hand has agreed
to furnish the music for the ocrarion
complimentary to the service men.
The proprietors have donated
the
grounds for the day. On the following
Saturday, January 2t, Mr. Ah zander
will give a barbecue for the returmd
colored soldiers and sailors.—Del air d
Daily News.

Oul of •tfnintiUtrd rapitil fcit# tf itrn aU Iht innr*«*#i

•f imliittfj' ltd

ifwpnor, alf th* rniufurli *&amp;'* *ewV

of tit fom ooi Ul. Upon it tic »ofM must im j
ftr t it i/fixtifl of r««&gt; felt met M»a in
til L«vt In iltrtk
-JAMILS J. HILL

The Successful Farmer
Raises Bigger Crops
and cuts down costs by investment in
labor-saving machinery.
Good prices for the farmers’ crops en­
courage new investment, more production
and greater prosperity.
But the success of agriculture depends
on the growth of railroads—the modern
beasts of burden that haul the crops to
the world’s markets.
The railroads—like the farms— increase
their output and cut down unit costs by
the constant investment of new capital.
W ith fair prices for the work they do,
the railroads are able to attract new capital
for expanding their facilities.
Rates high enough to yield a fair return
will insure railroad growth, and prevent
costly traffic congestion, which invariably
results in poorer service at higher cost.
National wealtli can increase only as our
railroads grow.
Poor railroad service is dear at any
price. No growing country can long pay
the price of inadequate transportation
facilities.

c 7hii&gt; admli&amp;cmcnt iApublished by Ike

Sl&amp;60cialioti \jJSiaiiuKUj ^xecutvMA*
TKatt itt itin f \n]nrmaUon eenerrsisf
tuilrrmi lit*
•/ion mag ei/sts Idiraturt by m liit f la TA* .l«««cia
ties of Railieat F c
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generous width, one which will stand
the wear and tear of time, a roadway
that will reflect credit on the county and
impress the outsider with the progres­
siveness of its d tfc 'i? *t'vdcs good to
the average voterAvocadoes grown at Miami Beach
arc said to be retailing in the northern
cities at II each, this fancy price liciug
the result of the September hurricane
say* the Miami dealers, practica.ly all
of the Dade county crop having been
wiped out by th:.? storm. The 60-avre
grove of this fruit owned by the Miami
Ilcut-h Improvement company, was not
injured hy the hurricane and fruit from
it Li being shipped daily and fancy prices
received.
The Kentucky Military
Institute
reached Eau Gallic on Sunday, the 4th
of January, to begin their winter session
at Military Park They ramc !r. their own
sjwcial train, laeving Lyndon, Ky., Fri­
day evening, so that no time was lust
fromstudy. Mrs. Fowler had everything
ready for them at the harrackes there.
Then* is great rejoicing in the twin
towns, Eau Gallic and Melbourne, as
the new c.ectrie lights were turned on in
both towns on Wednesday of last week,
and will give wervice for the present
from sun down to daylight. Tho com­
pany has been busy installing the larger
unit, when both towns wi.l have a 31hour service.
Florida retail clothiers will hold
their first annual meeting in Ja c k ­
sonville the last of February. Invita­
tions have been sent to a number of
speakers of nation-wide note to meet
with the Florida clothing men.
A ) cling Miami girl, Miss Louise
Eyler, the daughter of a prominent
attorney, who went to he married to
!-•! ^ ^ U v y ri_ n f Dallas, Texas, dis­
appeared oi i rfcv ..edding day and
her whereabouts are a mystery.
Steps are being taken to break up
the highly organized liquor smuggling
business between the Bahamas and
Florida, known ns the "Hod E y e".
The Bahninas are receiving liquor
from Canada, according to reports.
— DeLand News.
Lumber shipments during Decem­
ber by water from Tampa totaled
approximately 2,700,000 feet, prac­
tically nil of which went to Cuban
pi rts; 300,00 feet of lumber, however
was rent to New York. This month
bids fair to he among the leading
months.

Monday sightseeing trolley trips,
personalty conducted by an announ­
cer, who will describe various points
of interest, will bo put into service
by the Tampa Electric Company.
The service is for the benfit of tou­
rists. The cars will have a seating
capacity of 50 people.

State Chemist How rays of the Ev­
erglades of Florida: "The stores of
wealth-producing land are there and
it Is up to man to make the dcve.opment." Dr. Hore and other chemists
have examined the soil and agree that
a.I that it necessary is to drain the .and
Marvelous Arcturus.
properly. He denied the statement hatr
Of n deep orange color and of tho
drainage may make the land too dry for first order of brightness. Arcturus Is
Cu.tivation.—DeLand News.
a sun that make* our own pnlt* In com­
parison ns a tallow nip pales before
Early next week, probably on Tues­ nn an- lamp. Il./.uert, tf Is thought to
day afternoon, the new* steel steam radiate 5flO times ns much light ns our
snn.—Nntloi al £v&gt;grnp“V Society Bul­
ship. "City of Sherman," will go into
letin.
the water nn almost-completed steam­
ship. Thin vessel on l hi- hui.ding ways
ha* received her engines, boilers, and
Vctse e* Envy.
even her smokestack, and when she Retry ! ■* tight curls and her greatkisses the waves in Little Bayou on »t grievance (n Ilf** m u to have her
the launching dale, it will Ih* the most .nlr shamptiiien. When she was shown
complete vessel of her typo ever launched ier net* lutby brother, she put Iter
according to steamship hui.dnt.—Pen­ mm' on his Hut&lt;* bn id bead and said:
Oh, you lucky Utile sham (tool ess
sacola News.
iddlo."
A unique wedding took place above
Miami u few day’s ago when H. G.
Conunt, formerly with the American
air forces in France, and MIm Char­
lotte Hamilton, aboard one of the Aero
Limited planch, were uidted in welock.
There was a best man and bridesmaid,
and Hev. Hubert Newton Ward, of the
People's Congregations, church, officiated
ted. The wedding party gathered at
Kiser's pier, where they hoarded one of
the big naval bombing tyjs* seaplnnei,
capable of carrying six passengers. After­
wards there was u wedding dinner at one
of the Miami hotels. The young woman
had often taken (lights with her lietrathed
Thc opening of the Hotel Ponce de
Leon in St. Augustine, Tuesday night
for the thtriclh season, was a brilliant
affair. The dinner is said to have l**en
|hrfert in point of cuLdne ami perfectly
served. The big hostelry is this year hi­
ve ier than evrr before, for the wonder­
ful frescoes and inurial decorations in
the rotunda, dining hull and drwaing
rooms have ail been recent.y retouched
and the handsome woodwork rctinishel.
The new indirect lighting system that
was installed during the past summer ii
said to gi\e a lighting effect indescriba­
bly soft, yet brilliant, and enhances tho
loveliness and the richness of the de­
corations.
Brevard county will vote thLi week on
a bond issue for 1300,000 for good roads.
The prospect of having a sure enough
highway through the county, a road
which wi.l compare favorably with those
which we find In the more aett.ed portions
of the north and east, and of the progres­
sive countries of Euroi&gt;e, a road of a

Discarded
In Dances
OLD FASH IO N ED. K E E P YOUR
D ISTA N CE
DANCES
TO
D ISPLA C E TH E DIZZY JAZZ

Our seeds are nil T E ST E D
for G E R M IN A T IO N before
leaving our establishment, and

Old-fashloncd are of the H IG H E S T KNtiWN
New York, Jan . 13
keep-your-distnnee dances, are to
Q U A L IT Y . B y planting seeds
displace the modern Jzz steps, if the
of this class you are bound to
nationwide reform movement tinderget the necessary results for a
taken hy the American National
profitable crop, provided soil
Association of Masters of Dancing
proves successful. The dancing mas­ and w eather conditions are
ters, it is announced here, count up­
favorable.
on the support of mothers, izthers,
daughters, sons, dance hall proprie­
Send
Postal for lO’W
*
*
tors, unnetng teachers and hostesses —
Catalogue
if necessary the police department —
to exterminate the "h alf Nelson",
"bod y hold", Shimmy lock" and
other Imported ballroom grips which,
are practiced by some dancers.
4 3 8 Market S t., Philadelphia, Pa.
Cheap and vulgar music is nlso
to come under the ban and, accord­
ing to a circular just issued by the
association, those in charge of com­ spectivciy speaking separately to a
munity or public dances are urged delegation representing various facto show their opposition to undesir­ tions with regard to the peace treaty
able dances by distributing "Y o u said that each side would ha\e to
will please leave the h all" cards to make, and was willing to make, con­
those who persist in offending.
cessions.
The women, it is charged arc often
Because of ltd possible effect on
as much to blame as their partners an treaty controversies, senators on both
and, in some cases, dance ahll pro­ sides of tho question showed gnat
prietors prM ors are advised to pick interest today in the democratic
out ten or a dozen objectionable leadership caucus sot for tomorrow.
couples and, if a warning is disre­ Senators Underwood and Hitchcock
garded, to oust them at once.
are candidates for party leader to
"Y o u wills soon see", the circular succeed the late Senator Martin of
roads, "th a t you have raised the Virginia.
stnndard of your establishment and
that the loss will b* mn»o tfotn made
'•
tt-Jjinnir.g
up by double -ho u un.bi: u^p.-rsvc.'lf?
Thu that hole ttiat early unit i.ieV
who have respect for you and your In a p in e of shell &gt;&gt;r stum? wn- iv ;l
dances."
blow of n stone hammer, •v|il, I&lt; Lip

I. N . S IM O N &amp; SON

Some of the rules and regulations
which all are urged to obey follow:
"D an ce music should be bright
and cheerful, properly accented and
the phrases well dicided. Cheap, vul­
gar music of the extreme 'Jazz' type
invites cheap, vulgar meaningless
dancing. It is useless to expect reftneu dancing when the music lacks
all refinement, for, after all, what
is dancing but an interpretation of
music?
"T h e Association has adopted the
following tempos, it being impossible
the masters say, to regulate fast
dancing:
"W a lts —48 measures to minute.
"T w o-step —54 measures to minute
"O ne-step— Gfi measures to minute
"F o x -tro t—&lt;10 measures to minute
"D ancers should assume a light,
graceful position," say the masters.
"T h ere should he no jerky half-steps
for these cause undisisrahlc varia­
tions. Partners should not dance with
cheeks close or touching nor should
the clasp he tight. 'Neck holds' are
postivcly unpardonable. The gentle­
man’s arm should eneirelp his part­
ner's waist, his hand resting lightly
just above the waist line. The lady’s
left arm should not encircle her

pencil to strike In surh :i way a* to
knock out n small Idt of the stone «r
shell, euys Ur. Clifton llnrby Levy.
When (tils man saw the hole mid noted
Its convenience, ho slipped the smear
of n i |c t Into tho shell or stone ami
tiling It iiround Ids neck as an orna­
ment. others began to ask themn lu-j
how they enuhl make holes In tilings
and, taking n hit of pointed frlone. limy
worked with that until the hole wni
drilled.

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L .: L\v?J ?

iL -z L d -if —V .1. A j !
W h e n th e body U'fi’r.s t &gt; 3tLT n
end m ovem ent becom es puimul it
ia usually nn indication that (lie
kidneys arc* out o f order. Keep
thcaa erra n a h ealthy bv tu -hij

To* world's standard rc.nsJy for Vldnty,
liver, bladii.-r amt rt&lt;* .-tr&lt;1 troublttFsmous since IMA Taka rejpjUily ai. I
keep in a-**! Lra’iU. in three die*. *3
droggi-u. C-usrauttiwl u, reprosjatsd.
U J i It-* O-a n i n s C - g l M- J, I t o e » a ; L-&lt;
u j w c i , l no LmiltUan

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Philips Old Drug Store Stand

Why ycu should use
Cardul, the woman's
Ionic, for your troubles,
have been shown in
thousands oi letters from
actual users of this medi­
cine, who speak from
ersonal experience. If
te results obtained by
other women for so many
years have been so uni­
formly good, why not
give Cardul a trial?

Phone Orders also Taken
at Hotel Carnes

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The Woman's Tonic
Mrs. Mary J. Irvin, ol
Cullen, Va., writes:
"About II years ago,-I
suflrrcd untold misery
with female trouble, bear­
ing-down pains, head­
ache, numbness . . . I
would go for Ihrte weeks
almost bent double . . .
My husband went to Dr.

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After taking about two
bottles I began going
around and when I took
three bottles I could do
all my wwk.”
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Senate Hopes to Itcnrh nn Agrccmcn
un’ Hcicrwitlons Soon
Washington, Jun. 11.—Prospects
for ratifying the pence treaty with
Germany before Friday, the date for
th'* first meeting of the members of
the League of Nations council, were
abandoned today by all factions in­
volved in the controversy. William
J . llryan, in telegrams to a number
of the members of the senate, a few
days ago, urged that the treaty be
ratified before the league council
met so that the United States might
participate.
Among democratic senators, how­
ever, there is a well defined feeling
that next week may bring forth nn
agreement on reservations which will
result in another ratification vote. He
publican leaders, particularly those
of the mild reservation group, view*cd the compromise negotiations of
the last few days as promising.
Senators Lodge, M assachUYtts, an
and Hitchcock, Nebraska, republican
end acting democratic leaders, re-

PHONE 111

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MAXWELL HOUSE

�33351
THE SANFORD H&amp;ttALU

JANUARY

W ill O p e n O n S a tu r d a y
F r o m 1 0 A . M . to 8 P . M .
Four hundred and fifty thousand
dollar bond issue of the city of
Dattonn was validated by John C.
Thompr an of New York, one of the
leading bond attorneys of the coun­
try. These bonds arc now ready for
sale having been previously validated
by the Florida courts. With this fin­
ancial assistance, nine miles of Daytona streets will he paved by the
OH PUT
time that tourists return for
the
MONEY
next st-uson.

Everyone Cordially In­ Germany
Must Pay
vited to Attend
Her Debts
UBELONGS TO YOU
TO ALLIES AND
UP ' UOND
AND

SU P P L IE S

I AY
IN

a d m ir a t io n

■ fl such powtr* a* may b * Incfdtnt to th*
p u r p o in or buj)n«*a ot tho corporation, or
othvr builnraara of a like nature and to
have, rnjoy and r itrria e nil t h * rlfhlr,
power* and privlleiea Incident to corpora­
tion* orranlt, 4 and e i a li t ln f under the law*
of the S late o( Florida.
Article I I I .
*»• amount ol capital atork ol the c o r­
poration *hali be Ten Thoutand ( 110, 000. 00)
Dollar*, divided into One Hundred (1001
Share* o| the par value ol On* Hundred
( 1 100.00) Dollar* each; which ahall be pay­
able !u lawful money ol tha United Slate*
ol America, or In property, or labor or irrvirea, at a lair and iu*t valuation to be fin d
by the board of director* at a meeting had
lor that purpoie.
Article IV.
.Th e term lor which the corporation ahall
eialt ahall be perpetual unle»* toonrr dliaolvrd accordingto law.
Article V.
The buaine** ol the corporation ahall be
conducted by a president, vlce-prcaldent
and renera manager eecretary and treasurer,
and a board of director* to cuniiat ot not
lc** than thre nor more than tevrn ot It*
•lockholdti*. The director! ehall be elected
annually by the etockholdera on th * flr*l
Monday in June of each year at 8:00 o'clock
I’ . M at a meeting had for that purnoa* in
lla principal office* at SanforJ, Florida, and
It* officer* *halt. Immediately thereafter, be
elected by the hoard of director*. Until their
•urcicior* are elected e » i ;k*.ii'i*i), tfte bu*t"«■** : ! 11* corporation ahall be conducted
bp th* follonlnc officer*: Itea Fackard, I’m .
W. 1,. Morgan, virr-prealdent and general
manager, and l.ouia Miller eerreatary and
treasurer, and Ilea Packard, \V. I,. Morgan,
and t.oula Miller *h*tl constitute the board
ol directors.
Article VI.
The highest amount ol Indrbtedn*** or
liability to which the corporation may at
any time subject itself shall not eaceed the
amount ol it* capital stock plus it* aurplut.
Article VII.
The name and residence ol the Incorpora­
tor* and thr number of share* uf stock sub­
scribed by each are a* follows:
Hr* Packard, Hanford, Florida, Five Share*
W. 1&gt;. Morgan, Hanford, Florida, Five
Share*.
Louis Millrr, Hanford, Florida, Five
Share*
tiro. D. Hart, Hanford, Florida,
Five
Sharset.
S tate uf Florida
County of Seminole.
On thl* day personally appeared before me
Hr* Packard, W. L. Morgan, l.oul* Miller,
and tiro. D. Hart, known to me to be the
person* who subscribed thr foregoing char­
ter. and the number of share* ol It* capital
•tock therein de-lgnated, and they, each for
Mm*elf severally, arkonwledgrd before me
that they subscribed to the said ehartrr
and thp number ol *harr* of stork oppoille
their name*, (or thr use* and purpose there­
in riprraird .
Wit n-e* my hand and *eal of office I hi*
thr 7th day of January. 1020.
A. It. K tlV .
(SKA!.)
Notary P ub lic My

Paris, Jan. 13. (By Associated Press)
, , , meeting of the directors of
With the opening Saturday of the period
LEGAL ADVERTISING
,vi Fernald-Laughton
Memorial
during which Germany must pay her
L'piu l last night in the court
. nl. g|t the urangementa for the op- debta to the nllies it was announced Notice nf Application f»r 1 m l ) r r t Under
Section 571 •( (hr l i e n r i i i Hlalulrs.
the commission on reparation must
of the hospital on Saturday
Notice la hrrby c o r n that J . V»n Husfix the amount duo by Germany before kirk
purchaser of T a s Certifies!* No. 195.
.ere made. This-will be the public
May first 1921. Until the amount •laird the 6th il»y o( July A. t ) . 190,1. has
* ,|on and opening of the hospiI tilrj said certificate in my office and hut
is fixed Germany must deposit twenty mule application Inr taa deed to issue tn
„| gnd will be from 10 A. M. to
accordance with law. Said certificate « in­
. p j j The hospital will be ready billion marks in gold or its equivalent ti I a era thr following described property
aituat d in S*mlnnl* County. Florida, tor -piticnts on Monday January 19th in materials, ships, securities and coal. wit: I.ot 15 llUpham Plantation. T hr laid
land brine »***a**d at thr date ol issuanc*
d by that time the repairs should
of such certificate In the nantt o(
Kntof
BOOZE
MUST
BE
LISTED
Haynes;
,'i tt finished, the elevator installed
Also: Notice a hereby given that J . Van
the painting finished.
lluskirk pureha.rr ol T a * Certificate No.
M u s t 195, dated the 6th day ul July A. I&gt;. 1901.
Drop
On
The
Premises
Every
The directors elected Mrs. A. E.
h ri Hied raid certificate In my office and ha*
Be Accounted For
made application lor taa deed to l*&lt;ue in
Hill'to take rhnrgP of the opening
accordance with law. Said certificate em­
ti the hospital and this undefntlgnble
Compliance with
section 33 and brace* the following described propeity
•Ituated in Seminole County, I lurlda, t»* « ’&lt;« will have the linen showers, title two of the national prohibition act ntt: I.ot* Si) i SI llltpham Plantation The
Pe opening of the hospital, th e gen- the enforcement of which in the state •aid land .bring a** n*rd at the date ol the
iuuanre ol *urh certificate in the name ul
,„l gupcrvUion of the building to of Florida Is under the direction of Fin or it llaync*.
Also: Notice a hereby given that J Van
pt it in order and many other ad­ Jutfge O. P. Ililhurn as the federal
iluik.il. purchattr nl T a * Certificate No.
prohibition
director,
will
be
met
vol­
65, dated the 6th day ol July, A. I&gt;. 19)5,
junct*.
Co mm ission
Kvpire*
ha* tiled »»id certificate In my office anil ha*
Mrs. Savage was appointed to untarily by a large portion cf the made an; liration lur t»» deed to l"nie In
t&gt;
‘
l r
It .
-■■ —'
' &lt;t&lt;*. if tb* in i r ‘
IhcMnson /. 11 1
Iwk after the memorial rooms for drinking
brace* toe follow Ins d« scribed pr perty
far t n c u i p f i i m .
■g Judge iiiiimrn may situated to Seminole County, Florida, to- Aiitirntryi
(tr iciiwi: ,&gt;f llu)»v. A JlJ-iY k V
. Y lg l* *
W-21-Stc.
wit: but* I to 5 and 7, J . It. Fo*i Huh l&gt;iv
tirh rooms at the hospital and any be used as a true guide. The federal ol Iliipham Plantation. The *aid land being
i i o i r d at thr date ot the issuance of *uch In I trrull Cuuri, Arsrnih ludlrlal tlrcu tl.
cst contemplating such a step can director raid today that he is receiving acertificate
in the name o( C, IV. Andrrion
Semlnrit- Court). I lorldi.
pt all the information desired by many inquiries relative to the law
AI*o; Notice I* hereby given that J . Van O. P. Swope. P.aintilf.
vs
Attarhmsnt-Citatlon.
lluskirk purchater uf T a * Certificate No.
phoning Mrs. Savage at her home on and its features may be difficult for 66,
dated the titte day of July. A D. I9 I5 , Henry F'rrnrh, Drfcndant.
the
public
to
familiarize
themselves
To
Henry
French,
a
nun-re*ldent ot the
Myrtle avenue the phone number
ha* filed *ald certificate in my other and ha*
State ol F'lurids, residing at Sinus City,
made application for ta* d id to |i*ur In
with
at
first.
N
Line 309 Deane Turner residence.
Iowa.
accordance with law. Said certificate em­
brace* the following described property
Please lake notice that 1 suit has been
There
is
m
e
phase
of
the
law,
how­
•ituated
tn
Seminole
County.
Florida
toThe hospital still needs dining
instituted in the above sty lid Court by l).
wlt!
I.ot
S
I
J
.
It.
For*
Suli
IMv
of
filshatn
P. Swope, iilanliit against you a* ilefendenl;
room chairs, silverware and n few ever, that is specific, and nil are ex­ I'lant a lion. T h r laid land being assessed at that
a writ of attachment has been issued
the date of the iieuancr of tuch certificate in sai.l rause and under authority ol said
requisites that any member of the pected to understand. This is the fact in
the name ul (!. Kinnan.
writ rd attachment levy ha* been made by
committee or any of the directors that Feb. 1, any liquor found on a per­
Alto; Notice a hrr&gt;by given that J . Van the sheriff upon the following described lands
and
tenements belonging to you, to-wlt.
son.
the
posession
of
which
is
not
legally
Iluikirk
purchater
ot
T
a
*
Certificate
No.
can tell you about if you are intcr317, dated the 4th day id June A. I). 1917, N ' j ot I.ot 99, Florid* Groves Company's
permitted,
will
he
prima
facie
evidence
ntri. There are n number of lodges
ha* filed tald certificate in my office and ha* F'ir-t Addition to lllark Hammock, being
made ppliration (o ta* deed to Issue in and lying In Seminole County, F'lorlda.
and private individuals who will that such liquor is kept for the purpose acctirdanre
.with law. Said certificate em­
Therefore you, the said Henry F'rench a
furnish complete rooms at the hos­ of being sold, bartered, exchanged brace* the following described property non-resident of the State of Florida, resid­
•ituated In Seminole Countv, Flottda, to- ing at Sinus City, la ., and all other ptrsons
pital. Others will give annual sums given away, furnished, or otherwise wit: got S J . It. FuvtSub Div Hitpham l lanta- interested, are hereby ordered and required
lion, 1 acre*. The tald land being aaaeaaeet at to appear and defend in such action, on
for the maintainenee of the hospitnl disposed o.' in violation of the provisi­ tlie
date ef |a«uanre ot turh certificate in Monday the 5th day of April, A. D. 1920*
the name ot Unknown!
rise judgement will he taken and entered
md when it is ready for the opening ons of the act.
Attn, Notice U hereby given that J . Van against you by drfault.
ir.l the people of Seminole County
Section 33 of the act demands that Iluikirk
Witness my hsnd and official seal this the
purchater ot T a * Certificate No.
icc what a fine property they have every person having liquor in their SIS, datrd the 4th day ot J u n e A. I). 191., 7th day of January. A. D. 1920, at Hanford.
ha* filed tald certificate in my offlrr and ha* Seminole County, Florida.
gained for this noble purpose the possession must make a report of sume made application for l a * deed to inue in (S E A L )
E. A. DOUGLASS.
Clerk Circuit Court.
with law. Said certificate em­
rwponre will he ready and generous. to the state director within 10 days accordance
brace* the lollnwlng described properly Schell* Mallies
W-21-IOtc.
The Membership Drive will start after the federal, or the Eighteenth •ituated n Seminole County, Florida, to* Atlotney lor Plantllf.
wit: led H, J . It. Fo*a Sub Division Hlrhteat Tuesday January 20th under amendment goes into effect, which is pam I'lantatlun, 5 aera. The *aid land being
DEPARTMENT o r THE INTERIOR
U. S. Land Office at Gainesville. Fla.
a u i e m l at the date ot ^hr it*uarice ol *Uch
the leadership of Mayor II. K. Ste- Jan. 1(5. It is not for those who illcgally cerlificite
J a n . 1. 1920.
In the name ot Unknuwn;
rem and every man, woman and hnve liquor in their possession to make
Notice is h-rrby given that Charles It.
Alto! Notice ia hrrrby given that J , Van
tluikirk purchater ol T a * Certificate No. Chestnut, ot Osteen, Fla. who, on August
child in tin* county is supposed to this report, hut it is for overy person .119,
1918. made Homestead Entry. No.
datrd the 4lH day ol June A. I). 1917, If,
ha*
filed **ld eertlfieate In my offire and ha* (115912, lor N W 1! ot N Wfs Section 13
tale out a dollar membership.
who has or wants to have liquor in his
nod
N
K 's ot N E w , Section I t . Township
made application lor la* deed to l»*ue In
This is one of the greatest chari­ possession and protection from the accordance with law. Said certificate em­ 19 s. Range 31. F... Tallahassee Mrrldan,
brace* I e lo’lowinit dr*rrib*r!_ property has fled notice ut Intention to c u lt s Coraties that it has ever been granted to federal government to make this report. •ituated tn Seminole County. Florida, to- mutation Proof, to &lt;-st*hU*h rlaim to the
l.ol* It), I I , l:l, IK, SS, 27 and 2H J . II. land above described, before Clerk ol t Irthe people of Seminole county to The person failing to make such a re­ wit:
I’uta* .Subhivltio.v Hlthpam t'lantation. The ruit Court, al Santord, Florid*, on tho 13tu
contribute and the response should port within the 10 days allowed, pos­ •aid land bring aa*cued at the dale of the day of F'el ruarv. 1929,
ol *uch certifirat* In the name of
Claimant nanus as witnesses:
W generous enough to start the hos­ session of same after Feb. 1 will be Utuanre
Unknuwn;
V. S. Arm It, ol Ostrcn, Florid*
K. II. tlsleen, of Ustren, Florid*
pital and maintain it for sume time primn fade evidence that it is intended
AUo: Nolire l* hereby given that J , Van
Ji,%
- C* Jickii.iU* nf
Hoflil*
llu*kirk purchater of T a * Uetliflcatr No.
to come. Everyone should attend the for illegal purposes, not only the amount, 350,
Anton Jackson, tif Ostien, F'lorlda
dated the 4th day ol June A. I&gt;. 1917,
ItOHT. W. t)A V IS .
hut the kind of liquors must l»e reported ha* filed *aid certificate In my office and haa
opening Satudny Jan . 17th.
Register.
made application (or t a * deed to inue In
that the government may hnvefuture accordance with law. Said certificate em­ W-21-ttc.
brace* the
ollowlng drtrrlbed property
ka h th du ake
year
information.
•ituated in Hrmluol* County, florid*. t&lt;&gt;- Notice ol ba&lt;r of 575,000.09 Spec *1 l a s
Si hunt D.ktilrl No. t, rirmlnole Courly.
wlt: l-*&gt;t 19 J II. Foaa’ Sub Blvliin HUhDirector Ililhurn said today that the pam
Florid*. iSsnfwrd Nprrlsl 1 s t
H.haol
riantallon h a c re *. The alad .and bilng
Dlslrlrl) Hr hoot Hand*.
JI9t Had Four lliimhed Andp Sixty federal law will in no way interfere a«*e*«cd at the date ol the i**uanre o such
certificate in the name uf Unknown
Notice I* hereby given that sealed bid*
with the enforcement of the state law
Eight Shock*
Unteaa aald certificate* (hall be termed will lie received by the County Hoard of
1'ublle
ot Hrmlnulr County,
and that, white fulfilling the federal according to law taa drrdr will i u u t Ihrteon Florida, Instruction
at tho office of the Superintendent
Washington, Jan El —Four hundred law the Btate must he compiled With the l u t h t l a y ul February A. II. 1920,
Public InstruiMun uf said County at the
my offirial «lgnalure and *ral of
Coucl ItouM. in Santord, Florida, on nr brand liity-cight shockswcre fell sensibly also. Uunder the state law a |&gt;erson thl*Witnrwa
the 9th day of January A. I). 1920.
torr
the espiratlon ol thirty daya from the
K. A. DO U GLASS.
in a various parts of the world during
tint publication ol this notice ami until 3:39
is allowed to have four quarts on hand Clerk Circuit Court Seminole Courly. o'clock
in the altcrnoon of February 9th,
1519 Of that number, 97 were felt
Florid*.
1929, tor the purchase ol 115 000.C’tl Special
at one time.—Tampa Times.
(SEA L)
fly V. M. t)O U O I.A S S D. C. f a s Hehooi District No. I, Seminole County.
la the United States but there was tin
W-2I-SI
Florid*. Ilond*.said bonds being
dated
k« of life or serious damage to proJanuary tsi, 1920, bearing interest at the
Notice of Apgticailnn for Tas Deed Coder rate cl 61) per rent per annum, Int-rest
HUNG
t h e s ig n
(srty from those in this countyry Of
Serllon 575 ut the G r n c r j .S t a t u te * .
pas able sembannually on the first day ol
Nutire is hrrrby given that Sami M. ! July anil J*nuar&gt; ol each &gt;rar until maturity,
the earthquakes occ tiring in
other
Schwarts
pufchasir
ot
Taa
Certificate
Nr*.
sslrl
bonds matures and the principal tieEverybody In Town Helping 235, daltd the 4th day of Ju n e A D., I9t7
Ptrt- of the world, lo&amp;i of life wda ro- W i t h
corn us due and payable thirty yrars alter
has filed said rrrtilira r In my uffice and hat the
The Execution
dale there-,t; said bonds have been
to-hd if that of April 28 in San Sal*
made applicat on tor t a t Used to Issue in valid*!, d and confirmed t y d -crie of th'
The Dixie Aerial Service have accordance with law, Halil certificate embra­ Circuit Court ot the Seventh Judicial Cir­
*alor .I' d one on June 29 in Florence,
ces the following described property -itualrd
ult ot Florida, dated December 16th, 1919;
placed a large sign across First St., in Seminole County/ I lurlda. to-wlt: NK 'i (*|
Italy
| bonds to 1*0 •' Id for delivery within
Ntt’ i, and W b of E h of H E ' , ot N W ' , Ilf tern data after written notice of accept­
ut cor. Park Ave. This sign is a of
and E ' , ol W * i of S K q ot N W ' * fie-tlon ance ot List Is alvcn; raid bonds are ot I I 949.
Eight, "f l’ic 97 bnrth shocks rcmrtlcd
symbol of the Co-operative spirit of H Township 29 S, It. 31 Fl. 60 a m * . The 40 denomination and interest and principal
h the , i' I Htati i wore reported front
•aid land being asles-cd a the date id the payable st National Park Hank, t. tty and
tlie City of Sanford.
issuance of such rrrtlfiratn In the nainu id Stale of New York.
Calif,
Tic* remainder were felt
J A. McMIllian. Unless said r r rllfi'a t.
Mr. Fox, who has charge of the Mr*.
Written opinion of Jn o . C. Thomson,
hat) be redeemed arcorJI k to law, tas d ed
is var
I sru of the country front th** Pico Bldg., kindly donated the room •will
Issue thrrron thr 19th day of FVbruar/ Attorney ot New York, approving in * va
lldlty of said bonds will lit- ( rnishrd will,
Mantle te the Pacific Kentucky,
A. t&gt;„ 1920.
space in which the sifcn was mndc.
Witness my uffiria signature anil seal •aid bond*.
Ari *r....
Each bid must be accompanied witli iFtali,* Arizona,
Indiana,
this the 9lh day ot January A. I)., 1929.
rrrliticd c li n k In Ihe eum of 5259.00 made
E. A. DO U G L A SS.
lllinci KatiM.i, Tcnncsiee, Washing- Mr. Fred Williams, City Engineer, (SEA L)
payable in the Hoar I ol 1'uliUr Instruction
placed his office at the services of Clerk Cirult Court. Seminole County. lor
heminnle County. Florida, such rh r ik o.
Flutl la.
' iruirtia. New Jserrey and Mich- Mr. P. E. Cold, who has charge of
the
successful bidder In be retained ae li­
W-21-itc
Hy V M. D O U G L A S S .D .C
quidated i la n a g i* In the Hoard should tbs
■Pfi all rt pi rteil yhocka during
the the advertising for the Dixie Aerial
•urrrastul
bidder tail or refuse to l j » c up
NOTICE o r 1NCOII I'OHAl ION
fur
•aid tonds according to t h e terms of this
Service. Then the Southern Bell
Notice Is hereby given that the under­ notice and his bid. ih e said Hoard reserves
will, on Wrdmsday th* l l t h day ot Ihe right to r e j e c t any and a!! t ld i.
with the Southern Utilities Co., signed
February 0920, or a* aoori th e r * * ( t * r 11 tot;
All proposals should be addressed to the
Leper Hoipiial
vlent,
apply to the Honorable Sidney J. County (inaid of Public .Instruction lur
kindly donated the use of the poles
Catts, Governor of th * S tate uf Florida, for Seminole County, Florida, car* of T . W.
Ilio
Janerio, Brazil, Jan. 1 4 .-A on which the banner is hung. The lettna patent Incorporated the “ FloridaLaw ton, Secretary, Hartford, florid *.
tn del leper hospital , Intended to City of Sanford thru Mr. Abbott, Cuba Cigar Com pany" Under the following
Witness the hands ot the Chairman and
proposed charter, tb r orginal nf which Is
•ffom:ii(..!ato several lepers of Loth City Manager, also granted permis­ nuw on file In the olfic* of the Secretary of Secretary and thr seal ol the said Hoard at
Sanford,
Seminole County, Florida, this the
S t a t e nf th* S t a t e of FTurida at Tallahasaee.
nf5,,a. is being built some sion to hnng it.
fitii day of January, A. 1). 1923.
It»a Packard,
County
Hoard of Public Instruction
W. L. 51 organ
' ll ,, upside the city of Euo Paulo.
The Southern Bell Co., kindly as­
Sem nole C lunly. FToilds,
Louis Millrr
Hy C. F. H A R RISO N . Chairman,
. " * iaiinetl that the institution will sisted in hanging the sign, for which
Geo. l&gt;. Hart.
of Hoard) AI1e*t: T. vV. Lawton.
Articles e f In casy eratlon e f l b * * I lurid* (Sea
I*'
in forefront of any country credit is due Mr. Fred Boggs, Mr.
Supt. h Es-officlu Secretary.
Cab* Cigar Company
W-2I-91C.
- P e wr.lrd in the fight ngainst the Clarence Barkley and Mr. Claude
We, the undersigned, hereby associate
together for the purpnee of form­
Nolle* Tu I'asleg Contractors
'lipase. I.aloratories,
with Coffee, assistant engineer, with Mr. ourtelve*
ing a body politic Undef the law* of the
Seated proposals will be received by the
Slat#
of
Florida,
with
and
under
the
follow­
*sperts, fur research into the Fred Williams, City Engineer. San­
County Commission*)* of Ihe County of
ing proposed charter.
Seminole, State ot Fltu.da, at th* offir* ot
" n the most complete scale ford should bo proud of the spirit of
Arllrle |
Ihe Clerk of th* Circuit Court, of th* Coun­
The name of th* corporation ahall be the ty of S#minole, at Sanford, Florida, at or
1itabliihed within the hospitnl. co-operation shown in this instance, Florlda-Cuba
Cigar Company, and It* prin­ before 19 A. M. on th* ItJlFi day of February
i Uj&gt;«*r colony wi'l have separate and the Dixie Aerial Service feels cipal office* and place of busineea ahall be at 1929, for tho grading, building of bridgeo
Sanford, F'lorlda with branch office* a l auch and eulvtrta, and constructing 13 mllaa of
‘Partmtnts for single men and women, that with tuch backing, th at in a other place* in Ihe S tate of Flor da, and aurtaro treated macadam.
other atate* of th* United Ktatss, and in
Each propoaal shall b* accompanied hy a
* .''rin “n,l married persons. It will few yeara Aviation will have been foreign countriea, aa may be established, certified
check, iaautd on a stale or national
from
time
to
time
hereafter
*
bank,
and mad* payable lu th* ordtr cf tha
firmly
established
In
South
Florida,
_
uwn church, postal and tcleClerk of th* Circuit Court of th* County of
Arllrle I I .
P cf!i e, police and fore drpart- with Sanford the South Florida head­
The general nature of Ihe buelnee* to be Semlnol* in th* sum of F’lvo per rant of th*
amount of th* hid.
transacted
by
tb
*
corporation
ahall
be:
* r'U'
»r,d water services and quarters,
To grow buy **ll, and otherwise dispose of
Tb# aeretsfu bidder will bo required to
ttmettry.
rifv
hca,l!l conditions in the
ir* ik f * c^*onv»He for the past year
e best in the history for* the der i i jn ,n t' ^ uUdlng permits for the
ttimtVrtre. tnore th* n thre* times the
tu®ber of the previous year.

and dral in, for profit, or on commission, all give bond equal to fifty err cent ot th * amount of his or their bid, aueh bond to be
aiacutad by a surely company llranead to do
buelntaa In tha S l a t * of Florida, and the
bidder ahall produce a certiorate from the
Treaturrr uf tha S l a t * ol Florida showing
tba amount of the depotll and the rlaaa ol
bond* eald depoelt covert.
The bond aball be approved by the Hoard
of County CommlaeloneraCoplee of the plara and apetiflrallooi may
be even at tha ofllra of the CIrrk of tha Cir­
cuit n Sanford, and at tba office ol l i e d T.

Miami has passed through the big­ or rctsll to manufacture, buy, sell and o l b n v w
i i p w o l and deal In (or profit or on oxmir.Mon at
gest building year in the history of dwbnl***1a
and ratall. all kinds ol r i g a n to
build
and oparata r'gar manufacturing plants,
the city, when building permits reach
and (or that purport to buy. I n n own and
ed the total of over three million hold real m a t e , and tha tall and mortgaga
aama lor tha purpoata ol lla business. to
dollari. The real estate transfers of |tha
borrow money, contract dabta, and to atthe past year were double that of euro- tha aama by n pladgu o( lla atoclc, or
by notaa, bonda, mortgagaa. or other ohany previous year.
lig atlaai, and general y &gt;o have and tierciee

J

Florida,

after

Janu ary

F.rgfnee

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C h a irm en

■ild titr a tio n nod coat*. Purchaser to pop

’ (or till*.

T h e County Comretaalonera reserve tha
rfaht to rejert any and all bid*.
F l l K t l T . W I L L IA M S
L. A. H R U M L E Y

t f o u j uf

County Comre

'
N tlT ILK
, T h e aunual meeting of hr atockholder* ot
the llank ol Otiedo will be hrld In .the office
" f the Mink of Oviedo, Fla. on Friday,
February, 6th. 1920, at 7:30 p. m.. for thi
elect.on ol a board of director! for th# *n•ulng year, and for the transaction of aueh
other bu*lne** a* may properly come helotr
the d i e llug.
II. (I. Smith
President,
2 l-W -4 te .
In Circuit Court, Hetenlh Clrrall. Seminole
County, Florida.
Overstreet Turpentine Com any
vcr*u»
Em m * Mitchell, Town of Altamonte
Improvement Company, et al.
And now it appearing to the Court that a
•ult in Chancery hai been Instituted In the
Circuit Court of the Seventh Judicial Cir­
cuit of the Stale of Florida, for Seminole
County, to remove a r|ou&gt;(, from title. In
which the Overstreet Turpeotlne Company
I* romplainant. aml^ Em m * Mitchell, t i g
Town of * l i •
Improvement Company
and other* are defendant*, and that • sub­
poena issued In said r* u*e to the Town of
Altamonte Improvement Company, to which
th* Sheriff ol Seminole County ha* made the
return that he la unable to *erve the **rae
became the offirer* or agent* of the corpor­
ation are unknown.
It I* ordered that th* said corporation
thr Town ol Altamonte Improvement Com­
pany do appear and defend the said ault on
the 2nd day of February. 1929, and that
this order *ha!l be published once a week
tor four conerrutlvr week* In the Sanford
Herald, a newspaper published in Seminole
County aforreald.
Ordered at Chamber* at DeLand thle 13th
day of December, 1919.
JA S. W. P E R KIN S
Judge Seventh Judicial Circuit etc.
W-IS-Slc.

E . E . I I H A IIY , Sheriff

Hemlnols County, Florida.

A l*t» n d rr A M a rlin .
A fty 'a 'o r rlil-il.’J.

W -20-IU .

In t.lrralt Ccurt. S e m in al* Ceanly. Florid*,
People* llank of Sanford,
a corporation,
Plaintllf.
Citation,
S. Wyman Steele,
llrlendant.
ladant.
T o S Wyman Steele, • Non-resident of t b *
S la t * of F'lorlda:
Take nutire that ault ha* been Instituted
against you by People* Hank of Sanford, •
corporation In the army* styled court, and m
writ of attachment haa beer, aued out In
asid cause, and aald writ of a ttach m ent levy
has been m u le upon th* following real **•
tat* belonging to you aituat* In Semlnolo
County, Florida, to-wtt:
Lot 22 ot HubdivUlon known aa Palm
Hammock, also a atrip of land 100 fret wide
off North aid* or a tract of land described a*
fallows; to-wlt: beginning 78H feel South of
the Northeast corner ol Sec. 13, &lt;Twp. 10,
Range 39 East, run Wcat 615 feet, thane*
South 506 (eel to right of way of S. A I.
It. It. It., now A. C. L It. It., thence Northeasterly 795.5 fret to E ast line ol said S e c ­
tion
13,
thence North 297 feet to pniet e f
k
. *fM
. 5.*III
* ’ Re
«#*■*■
You, the aald S. Wyman Steete, a non­
resident ol the S tate of Florida, are hereby
required to appear and defend said action
lay the 6th day ot April. 1929,
on Monday
will be
r entered againat
■ ’
otherwise judge
Judgement- will
you be default.
** tines* my hai
Witness
hand this 7lh dsy of Decemher, A. D. 1919.
(SFIAL)
E. A. D O U G L A S S
Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole County, Fla.
Geo. A. DeCottee,
Attorney lor Plaintiff.
W-20-10U

■ umoroui Comment.
Wllllp find accompanied his mother
to n chtireh sorlntde at which Ico
cream was served The follmvlni; Sun­
day his hmfhor find nerved Icc cream
nt the noonday meal, anti there being
n nmnll quantity left, hail apportioned
It to the memiiern of the family nt
eupper. On receiving his portion Wil­
lie looked nl Id* plate erBIcnlly, then
enld: "Mamma, ihla looks like a
sociable dibit of Ice cream."

In 7 h r Court of (hr Counts Judge, Seminole
Counts, Florida. In Probal
In Re; Estate ot
Mary J a n e t.audsrn, deceased,
Citation
Edward ISaudern. the duly appointed and
qualified administrator of the estate of Mary
Jane (saudrrn, d r e r j —-J, havilig filed his pe­
tition in this Court praying that the following real estate belonging to the said Mary
Jane Gaudrrn, during her lifetime, tn-wit;
Lot 5, lllock 5. Tier 5 of E. It. Trafford'a
Map ot Sanford, Flotilla, as duly recorded
in offire nf Clerk of Circuit Court of Orange
New Flah Story.
Counlvr, F'lorlda, of which Seminole County
A convnlesclng Bidinn flshoniinn tn
was then a part be declared assets in the
hands of the administrator fo.- the payment n Itnnciion lioipllnl tvnw Halting nlnnc
of debts of said estate, the personalty hav­
ing liern rshaustrd, and authorising said tin* forpiihnri- rcoiMilly when lie caught
administrator to take possession and make n smalt ttsli. Ilia luiakot Im-Iiir tl short
sale ol said real estate, and Ihe said petition
conforming in all -e-o^er* to the requirements rlUfdfii.- qwny, liv jitif thr licml uf f!u?
.
' .
.i i» and provldtj:
Hall I » » l.l1 ''.' .;J), mill r-tn-v —
■ ■•■fur-, you. Henry C. Kilty ami
. . . liy, ins wife. F.sses. N. V.J pe­ tii-ili un B. wiillt- In* wits rehnltlng his
te p pa Chamberlin arid Carl Chamberlin, her hook. Tilt? H-h &lt;il!p|ti'tl Into Ills throat,
husband, lllns-lalr, N. V,; Wilmlba Chapin
and Albion M. Chapin, brr husband, Eden, lint! r*Irs.Ni'IniK *«&gt; PHcnpc, got Ktuck
Michigan; Mlldrrd Cannon and Jam es Can­ there.
The Hsliertnoti was hui'rlctl
non, her husband. Natkwauk, Minn.; Harry
Townsend, Lane, Kansas; John I. Townsend, Into flit* iioapfttil, where an InclBlou
and Ann* Townsend, his wllr, Marion, fnd.; war niptle ntfl the Hill reninvetl Juat
Allred Townsrnd and fume Townsend, his
wife, 920 E ssl 19th Slr set, Minneapolis, In Mttis tn Have the patient from clink­
Minn.: Hcnjamln It. Townsend, Munumcnt, ing to .........
Col,; F'rsnk Townsend. 330 Supply Co., I).
M. C. U. S. P. t), 701, A. E. F. France;
Dorulhy T . Wyllr and Fiarl C. Wyile, her t 4 e « * V « 0 0 * » 0 » o e 4 * * « 0 « » 4 F 4 4
husband,
F'alrvirw,
Oklahoma;
Edward
Kelly and Josephine Kelly, hie wife, n i l
East 43rd S lrrrt, Chicago, III.; F'rank Kelly
and Cordelia Kelly, his wife, Goshen, fnd.;
Leon Kelly ami Marguerite Kelly, his wife.
512 6th Slris-t, Goshen. Ind.t Myrtle Trump
and Roy P. Trump, her husband. 632 South
(.th Street, Goshen, fnd.; Edward McClure One Inch t ’arda Will Be Publlalird Un*
rrllct of Carrie McClure. Helen Kurts, d a r k
McClure, Alfred McClure and Lula McClure, ler ThU Headtiqf Al The Bale Of 17.20
his wile, Goshen, fnd.: Hert Kelly and FRlen Per Year.
Kelly, his wife, Goshen, Iml.: J . Robert
Kelly and Florence A. Kelly, his wife. New
PhiladsIjihls, (Ihio; W. Rowland Kelly and
Mabel Kelly, bis wife, Goshen, fnd.; Rulh
Gaboon and J . Frrdrirk Gaboon, her hus­
band, Alhambra, Calf.: Howard Tallarday
and Louis* Tallarday, his wife, Wrst Alham­
bra, Calf-; Verna T . Anderson and
An­
derson, her hushsnd, Wrst Alhambra. Calf.;
O r n C E IN Till*. COURT HOUSE
fieri Kelly, care Y. M. C. A. Headquarters.
Hotel Itaglionl, llologna, Ita ly: Chas. Kelly,
Goshen, fnd. I Lew w. Kelly and tlissle
SANFORD - •• FLORIDA
Killy, his wife, Goshen, Ind.t Nettle Grim
and Andrew Grim, her husband, tlryan,
tlhlo; Sherman Kelly and FTorenco It. Kelly,
Ma wife, llryan, Ohio; (). Lincoln Kelly and
Dora Kelly, his wife, llryan, tlhlo; Barry THOMAS EMM ET WILioai
M. Kelly and Clara Kelly, hi* wife, liryan,,
E. FERGUSON IHFUSIlaJLImB
Ohio. And all olhrr persons Intereslni In
•sld real estate are commanded to tie gnd
appear before the County Ju d rr 's Court of
Seminote County, Florida, on the 16th day
LAWYERS
of February, A. I). 1929, and show rause (f
any you F,avr why said petition should not
San rord
•
F lo rid a
be granted.
Given untlrr my hantj and ae*t of the said
Court this tire 31 st day of December, A,
D. 1919.
•Seal)
E. F. H O U S H O L D E R ,
W-20-Stc
County Judge.
KIBE and TH EFT and COLLISION In .

I BUSINESS CARDS

SCHELLE MAINES
AIF Y E R

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Wilson &amp; Hoaslioldcr

Automobile Protection

Noilrr of Sheriff'* Rale
Notice Is hrrrby given that under and by
virtue of an esrcullnn issued out nf and un­
der Ihe seal of the Civil Court of Record of
Duval County, State of Florida, bearing
date December 12th 1919, In that certain
rause whrrrln the Independent F'rrtilUrr
Company, a corporation is the plalnHH and
Jarnr* A. Johnson is the difrm lrnt, I have
levied upon, and will offer for salt, and well
to the highest and best bidder lor rash. In
front of the Cour House door In Hanford,
Seminole Bounty. Florida, during the legal
hours of sale on Monday February 2nd 1920,
the following described land aituat* in Semi­
nole County, Florida, to-wlt:
Ill-ginning at
Hrcltun pbst nf SertloU
line nf Htelion 16, Township 19 8., It. 30 FLt
run North H chains, thence East 5 chains,
thrnre South 8 chains, thrnre West 5 chains
to beginning; bring the Wcat half ol Lot 4,
according to William Itiardall'a map ot St.
Jo -eb b • esccpllng a (trip of land 15 (ret
wide along the South and Writ sides of
•aid land. Said land to be sold to aatlsfy

furancc laaued by tho FLORIDA STATE
AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION la Iho
FaTcal nml chenpext In Ihe world. Write
for Information fo headquarters Orlando,
Aficntti wanted In every town In Florida,

HENRY M c L A U L I N
JEW ELER
MY SPECIALTIES!
IMLKABD’S HAND-IMINTED CHINA
C. OR HAM’S STERLING SILVER
ItOOHUS' PLATED W ABE
ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES

ORDER F A R L Y
IDE \L

FERTILIZERS

S; rin^ ferlilizer should bo jmt In the ground
t i e la t rf January or early in February. The tree
needs It and can uso It to .fu r better advantage
than later in the seaion.
Owing to unsettled conditions of labor and
tranKpnrtation. order nuw no as to be? auro of get­
ting delivery by lime you need it. For normal
condition!), we recommend:
Fioridcul
Special
5% Am.. 8% Av. Pho«t. Acid, 2% Pot.
But, as ever, wc have wide range of your requirementa, we con fill them.
Send for Catalogue and Price List.

W ILSON &amp; TOOMER
F E R T I L I Z E R COMPANY
JACKSONVILLE,

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THE SANFORD HERALD
IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD'S PREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. JANUARY 23. 1920

roLl'MB XI

NUMBER 23

THE w e lfar e d ep a r tm e n t NO MUTINY RACE RIOT JAY WALKING IS STOPPED
OF THE WOMAN’S CLUB HOLD IN FRENCH IN DUMAS SANFORD CITIZENS WARNED
MOST INTERESTING MEETING NAVLFORCE ARKANSAS T 0 WATCH W E IR STEP
WAR
OFFICE
SAYS
In a letter to the general secretary of FRENCH
REPORT
EMANATED
FROM
the Middle Classes Union, regretting
HEREIN
that other work prevented him from
assuming the presidency of a beranch
Paris, Jur. 22, (By Associated
of the union.
Press) Emphatic denial of the re­
"I sympathize fully with your move­ ports emanating from Berlin and
ment, " ho wrote. “ The middle claszcs, published in America that "riots
by which I take to mean all beneath and mutinies have broken out
the rank of Peers who do not actually among French naval forces and
earn their living hy the work of the troops at T ou lon " are made by the
,M, CIVIC
R KFOR M S DIS­ hands are. without doubt on their way
French War Office.
CUSSED
AT
LENGTH
B Y , to ruin. Owing principally, or ut r.ny
,|TV MANAGER
AND T1IE j rate very’ largely to the incrcdihlo
Bowler Buys Home
expense of rearing and educatiug child­
ladies
Mr. *11. Bowler has purchsaed
ren their birthrate is decreasing in a
The meeting of the Welfare Dc- most alarming fashion nnd probably the hame of E. R. Smith on Mag­
nolia avenue, the house formerly
artmMjt at the W oman's
Club is now exceeded by their deathrate."
occupied
b y the Gonznlc&amp; family.
Trdcnday afternoon was well utHe declares that against these c.asses J. E. Spurting the real estate man
UrJrd. with a goodly sprinkling of the profiteer is given a free hand nnd
u»chtr» and mothers present to en that "uudor pregencc of u nebulous made the sale and all parties are
the program and benefit by the Anti-Dumping Bill, they are now threat­ happy. Mr. and Mrs. Howler and
now
have the
home
iictlltnt suggestions contained in ened with the loss of the blessings of family
in
Sanford
they
have
hten
wanting.
the piper "Child Draining ■ pre­ free trade which nlonc enables many
Kited by Mrs. E. I). Brownlee. fixed, or dwindling incomes, to live «J,
Inonf 'he many good thing* offered uli." lie said that only combination I
U
Brow •l« •
**
• " ::.viiisthcs nnd tlieir interiaU,
‘thit added to the sensiuiv irain- could save them.
i*j of our mothers and grnndtnoth' " I f the middle classes remain dis­
m, »ai the broader vision of the
united and in consequence arc bullied
codern woman and her opportunity
bullied nnd plundered to death,
ns
f#r careful siuily of the child." Dc- happened to the Curinles before the
relopment of the senses was also
full of the Roman Empire, I am sure
itrteftd with mntr ntration and obthat with them will disappear
the PEOPI.E
WERE
NOT
IN
itmtion. the method then which
wealth nnd the ancient greatness of
FAVOR
OF
STRIKE
AND
ihciemes should he keenly develop­
our country," he concluded.
GENERAL
TIE
UP
ed. The paper was line of the most

mo Training” Pres­
ented Very Ably
BETTER GOVERNMENT

ATTACK O N . DEPUTY SH ERIFF reached twenty-second avenue the au­
IIY.
ARMED
N E G R O E S tomobile in which the officers were’
IIKINGS ON TROUBLE
seated headed them off. Ope of the
men made as if to spring from the
Dumas, Ark. Jnn, 22 (B y Associ­
car, but Deputy Cortino was too quick
ated Preis) A detachment of Federal
for him, shoving a pistol into his face
troops from Camp Pike. Governor
so quiclkly that he turned decidedly?
Brough and a large party of possee
pale about the gills.
men and officers from nearby towns
Meanwhile Mr. Nelms nnd his friend
arrived here this morning to take
had
gone to the house in question, In
charge of the race situation arising
which
two of the confidence men re­ SPE E DE R S AND PEDESTRIANS
from tha alleged attack on deputy
ALIKE
MUST
PAY
ATTEN*
sheriff hy armed negroes nt u negro mained. When Nelms appeared at the
TION
TO
THE
ORDINANCES
side door and demanded that it Ik?
settlement hear here yesterday.
Watch your step.
Local officers said they hblieved th opened, one of the nen inside demanded
This applies not only to the driv­
trouble would he confined to this to know his authority, "W e have
plenty of authority," said
Nelms, ers of car and other vehccles hut to
district.
drawing a pistol. The door was finally the humhtc pedestrian as well How­
Little Rock, Jun 22, (By Associ­ opened hut the momentary delay is bo
ever under the regulations now being
ated Press) Governor Ilrough who lieved to have beobn used by the men
accompanied troops to Dumas after Inside in an atteinppt to destroy ns muc enforced in this city in regard to
after a personal survey of the situ­ of the evidence us possible. A little trntlic the humble pedestrian bus a
better show in crossing the streets
ation this morning says lie does not Inter when the remaining meml«'&gt;*» of
than ever before.
anticipate any serious rare trouble Solicitor C*--".j atnvcu m t::u
"Jay walking" that bane of an
■fi^'Tdir.g to a dirpatrh from t:.*- house one of the men stnrted to strike
auto driver’s lile has been abolished
-oerespnndcnt of the
Arkansas the solicitor with a baseball bat which
and hearatter the "ja y walkers" or
Democrat. It is stated that no was ronccnlcd behind a (aide, hut was
the people who cut diagonally across
evidence bus bet n found at Dumas clubbed by Cupitnn Jones.
the intersecting street corners must
oi a conspiracy to foment an up­
The place hnd been fitted up to re­ now walk the chalk line so speaking
rising such as rhown in the investi­
semble a racing exchange, or ut least for tho chalk lines have been drawn
gation of recent disorders at Elaine.
to pass ofr something of that kind l-o- and are there for the people to walk
fore the eyes of the inexperienced. on. Inasmuch as nil of this is being
There was a desk and a table, nnd on done for tho protection of life und
the latter a telephonic and a telegraph limb it would lie Well for the peo­
instrument. There was also a huge ple who nre walking nnd those who
blackboard with racing entries
nnd are driving t«- watch their step and
odds on it. In one corner was n box assist the olEeers in conforming to
full of money. Examination showed the rules.
Rome, Jan. 22, ( Hy Associated
full of money. Examination showed
The people will soon become ac­
Press) Energetic steps by the Ita­
this to consist of $100 bills on the top customed to the new rules in cross­
lian government and adverse attitude
of the packages, with $1 hills under them ing the streets and the drivers will
of the public seemed to have brought
HAD VICTIM ALREADY IN NET other packages $60 nnd 10 hills on the?
about the failure of the railway
become accustomed to obeying the
WHEN OFFICERS HELD THEM UP top with neatly cut plain paper under rules for speeding nnd turning the
strike. Notional Congress of employes
in the postal telephone and telegraph
The following from The Tampa them. Each package was neatly tied corners anil all will he well. The city
as is customary in hank*. While the commissioners anti the officers do
services voted to return to work.
Tribune is interesting:
array looked like about $100,000, 8t not want to lie autocratic on this
The prompt nppearance on the
was actually $6,000, it was found.
subject at nil. They simply want to
JONNART APPOINTED
seine yesterday ufternoon of Solicitor
enforce the ordinances and to keep
R. E. L. Chanrey and a raiding party
the crowds moving in the right di­
Paris, Jan. 22, (By Associated doubtless saved J. Starr of Geneva,
rection nnd to keep the drivers
Press) Charles A. Jonnart former Neh., from parting with $26,000 to a
from speeding on the city streets
minister of the blockade and in­ bunch of alleged "wiretapper*" to whom
and all of this fuss nnd fcnthcro is
vaded regions appointed
French he hnd just given a check- for that sum
for the protection of the people.
delegate on reparations committee drawn un a hank located in his home
The only kick the people have ut
anil will lie [Resident of that body, town. As the n-sult of the visit of the
present
is that the officers treat
according to the newspapers.
raiders Starr is saved his loss, four
them
with
consideration in giving
n.cit uiu in juii, $6,000 in money bus
the directions and not attempt to
I ecu raptured as evidence and a large
foist the new rulcH upon them like
amount of paraphernalia is being held.
a second lieutenant would treat a
Another check for $?5,000 , drawn on
rookie in the army. Let the officers
n Poughkeepsie, N. Y. hank and signel
have
consideration for the feelings
"D. C. Monter," also seized by the
WHEN
BOAT
TRIES
TO
of
the
people and let the people have
officers. This latter check is said to
TAKE
P A SSE N G E R S
FRO M
consideration
for the officers—just
have been given lay one of the men
THE I'O W IIA T T O N
u game of give nnd take—nnd all
under arrest a* a inernl er of the. gang,
Halifax, Jun. 2 , (Hy Associated will come out lovely in the end and
and that he hail tolled tho Nebraskan
I'reis)
Eight liven were lost when u Sanford will have ordet and decorum
farmer
into
the
game
by
posing
as
his
AS USUAL JACKSONVILLE GETS
friend friend ami telling him where he Imat from the transport Northern in nil things.
RIG END OF THE STRING
could "make a wad of easy money." i'ariflc overturned yesterday in un
Washington, Jan. 21.— Many impor­
The four men who are in juil nre J. uttempt to transfer pusseng'ers from
tant items were left entirely out of the
Ii. Rogers, an auto salesman of Sidney, the dhuhled transport I'owhatton
rivers nnd harbors hill for this year,
Australia; John Walters, a chauffeur according to officers of the steamship
reported to the house late, yesterday
this
of Waycross, Ga. David Graves, a Bardic which arrived here
afternoon and taken up for considera­
morning.
The
Ilardic’s
officers
said
salesman of Fuller, N. Y., and Joe
tion hy the house today. With the
Carr, a mechanic of Illinois. At lelllst the statement w-us based on a wire­
exception of four surveys, as follows
the*c nre the names which the men less menage. T h e wireless said nt
Intercnastal w'atrwny from Jacksonville
gave. Each one is held in tin? county ten o'clock this morning t lint the
to the ocean, Feyiandina harbor, St.
jail in default of $6,000 Ik,ml. Mem­ ship had started for Halifax in tow
Johns river from Jacksonville to the
NEW LOW
RECORD
QUOTE*1
bers of the raiding party were Solicitor of the Canadian governments
ocean, and Miami harbor them was
POUND
AT
LOWER
PRICE
Chanrey, Dctectiw Wiliam Anderson steamer Lady l.nurier.
not a dollar authorized to Lc extended
former Chief of police J. S.
.lone*,
New York, Jnn. 22, (By Associated
for any new Florida project.
Deputy Sheriff Charles Cortino, Wil­
Press)
British exchange fell to the new
As so«&gt;n us the members of the Flo­
liam Nelms and a friend of the latter
low
record
ut the outset of todays
rida delegation, who wire not in the
from Georgia.
trailing in foreign markets. The de­
house when this hi!) wns reported, nv
Solicitor Chanrey is planning an
mand's hills were offered at U-l.fllJ^
certained today that it had lxs-n re|H»rtearly
trial
for
the
accused
man,
who
i-e without their items with the ex­
ception of those just mentioned, they early triul for the accused tnnn, who
already nre making arrangements for
went immediately to work to see what
their defense. Attorney V. II. Knight
amendment s could in* gotten through,
but there u|ipcars to lie hut
scant wns railed to the county jail last night
FAVOR
THE
s w is s
PAPERS
to confer with them.
chance for suecesa.
OF
FORMER
EXTRADITION
The
ulk'ged
"wiretapjiera"
have
been
The present hill is pcrha|&gt;s tin* small­
EM I’ EHOR
est that lias ever $H*-n reported to any making their headquarters in a house
No.
1019
Twenty-third
avenue,
fqr
Geneva, Jnn. 22, (Hy Associated
congress sinre it was the custom to hnvr
such a hill, the w hole urnount being over some time, it is said. At any rate jheis Dress) Swiss newspapers following the
M O D E R A TIN G
AND
house has been under surveillance for lead of the Geneva Tribune favor tho SEA
$12,000,000.
SEVERAL
VESSELS
ST
A
NDWhile the four Florida surveys am some time. The rase was worked u!p extradition of the farmer Emperor
IN'G IIY
by
tlie
Detective
William
Anderson,
William from Holutul.
Important the fact that no *|&gt;ccific
appropriations ure authorized for that whose resignation as diqiuty sheriff
New York, Jan. 22 (By Associastate is much regretted.
Senator wits recently requested by Sheriff White,
Ited Press) A wireles* this
morning
Mr. II. II. Crowder
Fletcher and Trammell will have their and hy Capt. J. S. Jones, former chief
snld
the
transport
I’
owhatton
dis­
Is interested in tlie delivery of the
hands
full endeavoring to secure n- of police, who recently raused to lie lecture hy Dr. Russell H. Con well of abled two hundred miles south of
endnu-nt* to the bill for all four con­ printed a number of handbills wnrnin Philadelphia to tho extent that he Halifax is "O. K .” nt eight o'clock
gressional district* when the measure printed a number c,f handbills warning
has purchased tickets for his employees. last night with the sea moderating
men. The officers have l**en watching
reaches the senate.
and the wind shifting. Several ves­
Congressman Sears seemed to lie. the house for some time and spent most
sels are standing Ly.
well satisfied with what the bill con­ of yesterday in that vicinity.
tained for his district. The
three
When Starr rmered the house yester­
Soft Coal Shortage
surveys mentioned in which his |ieople day afternoon, remaining slmut half
Mexico City, Jnn. 21.—The
are interested, he said, are all Important an hour and then leaving in an auto­
coal shortage In Mexico is being
and he will watch developments closely. mobile accompanied lay two of the men,?
on American corporations. Acco:
It will now he up to tHe people of Jacks­ the olllrers decided that the time had
F'or Florida fair tonight and Fri­ to Excelsior two American firms
onville and Miami to give the best co­ arrived to take uclion, it being apparent day except probably rain in extreme seniM-d control of the principal mines
operation, he said, and assist in every whi Is a wealthy retired farmer ubout north portion. Colder Friday north­
in Coahuila and. during the cioal famine
way possible so that when surveys are sixty-five years old, had fallen
into west portion. Moderate northeast
In the states, exported a great part of
mtlld7 they may I k? favoraLlc In their their wiles. When
the
automobile and east winds exrcpt variable
their output, thus causing a scarcity
nature, he said.
with Starr and the rtwo other men over extreme north portion.
In Mexico.

PUBLIC S B
STOPPED STRIKE
ITALIAN RAILWAY

tooprehensive. tho' condenaed and
(•stained excellent suggestions along
urious lines in the life of a child
fjosi infancy, then the adolescent
period &lt;&gt;{ boyhood and girlhood In
the home training and play, reading
ir.d itudy. that if followed would
tolre many perplexing problems of
oothernood. Other enjoyable nutnNn on the program was the song
Mother" hy Mr*. Claude Herndon
i-.d- "Baby's Boat" by Mr*. Tcrtffllirr. both of whom are among
Sisford'* sweetest singers.
The business period presided over
h/ Mrs. II. W. Herndon, chairman
tf the department, preceded the
p*:{rcm at which time important
hiir,e«s was disposed of nnd intertt-iting discussions took place as
t&gt; ho* the civic funds should he
led The concensus of opinion was
h the effect that are being made by
Ur Hub for civic betterment would
W to install a white way on First
M.'rrt and on motion of Mrs. W. E.
Wit«on this mis finally accepted.
Mrs. II \\ Herndon was unatiifcAidy nominated chairman of the
department for the season of 1920B.M and Mr.*. James Moughton
»u appointed to serve on the clecti-.s committee for the general
dftion in March.
Mr. Gerard Abbott, C ity Manapr *aa present anil gave a prnctinl talk on c»-&lt; iteration of the club
&lt;it&gt;. as*uring the Club of the
•spport of the management espt"i!l;. in the matter of a combuilding on the lake front.
'-11 lb ited cards
requesting
,? I " ut to signify, in their
•Nn:on t1• rule of speed that should
firm .vitomohiles driving in the
*f;d if tii,. ordinances should
'rbrit.i
tIn* speeders given
‘ , I'r&lt;b r&lt; to e. The uudinece in*
5 ‘ d i: favor of the ordinances
*" 1 maximum rate of 16 miles
Hour.
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Mr. Abbot gave information reb'r to the cost of a white way nnd
‘ i aT,,-ntion to the "C omplaint
♦Partmont" of the city which would
*••'1 glady handle and dispose of
« complaints presented them.
' muting closed with the song
" “"T s * Wf* Home" nnd members
r:*"‘'i' dispersed
with
the
' ■! &gt; that it had been a profitable
•oRnoon. well

MIDDLE c la ss
of ENGLAND
FACE RUIN
llSt. ^ ! ’ KNS,: OF
LIVING
AND
l,.. i'IN(; FAMILIES CUTS DOWN
UIHTH r a t i :
on,
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to r r** ”

. J»n.’ 22.—Sir
“ ——oil II.
ii. Rider
iwur
“ uthor, believes the midLnglaml are on the "road
Phis opinion he expressed

COMMISSION
TO ADJUST
MONOPOLIES
H U STON T H O M P S O N OF TH E
FEDERAL
TRADE
C O M M IS­
SION

GIVES

HIS

IDEA

Washington, Jan 22.— Creation of
an

international

trade

commission

RIVERS AND
HARBORS BILL
HITS FLORIDA

to deal with those who seek a world
monoply
injure
their

end are in a position to

not
own

only

the consumers

country,

but

those

in
in

foreign nutions ns well, was recom­
mended hy Huston
Thompson,
Second
Pun-Amcrican
Financial
Conference.
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Complaints should come through
national trade commission*,
Mr.
Thom pson said, • and each cause
tried before representatives of the
international body not belonging
to the nation whose citizens were
involved in the litigation.
" T h e definition of what was an
unfair tiade practice before this
commission could lie found in the
trade practices CReady condemned
hy the laws cf many nations, both
ancient and modern, " M r . Tohinptnn
stud, " t h e rulings of the respective
trade commi 'ion, the 'trade prac­
tice submitted lists’, such as our
commission has already received
from some of our industries, the
pronouncements of political enqnomists, and agve all, in the common
sense of those before whom the case
was presented after investigation
and hearing.
" I n the universal publicity o f the
findings of such a body would lie
the corrective.
I have been asked who would
police the committing of the offenses
The answer is the same ns in our
domestic business— the competitor.
Is there not every reason to believe
that under the inspiration of the re­
spective National Trade Commis­
sions the industry in each nation
would write their own ’ trnde prac­
tice submittal list’ of unfair prac­
tices just us they are doing by Contices just us they are doint in this
country?”
A national trade mnrk, established
by Congress, as a means of increas­
i n g national pride and controlling
the qulnity of goods exported from
the United State*, also was urged
by Mr. Thompson. Failure on the
part of an exporter to deliver goods
of the same grade and quality as
samples would he sufficient cause
for refusing- fiermissioW to use th
trade mark.

Street Crossings Have
Been Made Safe
R U L E S "O B S E R V E D

wiretappers'

ARE CAU G H T
IN T A M P A

EIGHT
LIVES
LOST

British
Exchange
Falls Low

Geneva
Newspapers
Atter Bill

powhStton

ALL RIG H T *
LATE REPORT

Weather Report

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JANUASY IS. 1120
THE SANFORD HERALD

CU1T COURT
CONTINUES
TO G R I N D
Circuit Court continues to grind
ou t tho cases and although there is
nothlhg big on the docket Judgo
a n Perkins with his accustomed vigor
Is putting them through and is nbly
assisted by the State A ttorney D a ­
vid Sholtz and It is almost certain
that after the grand jury is through
that all of the other cases will havo
been disposed of and the docket
cleaned.
The following cases were up /cs*
terday:
g fi
Allen Seed Co., on default Gar*
nlshmjnt Case.
James 11. B ryc
Atlanta Timber
Land Corp. continued f6r terms.
Counsel for plantiff being at Supreme
Court.
Chase 4: Co., vs It. II. Monroe on
default.
M. Fleischer vs Or. P. Phillips
continued on motion for defendant.
H. Davis vs It. B. M onroe and
It. II. Geiger. Passed.
\V. II. Patterson Si Co. vs Igou
&amp; Igou on default.
J. C. W arnock vs W . D. Driver,
act for today.
•' Virginin Curolina Chemical Co.,
vs William G. Aldrich on default.
Virginia Carolina Chemical Co.,
v s N . A. Colbert on default.
Lawton Bros, vs Frnnk it. Pound
on default.
Chase Si Co vs E. M. Howard on
default.
Ora-id July
C. S. ltumph foreman, • elix
Frnnk clerk, It. B. Smith. II. A.
M cCall, Ed Itourke. W. E. Allen.
J. F. Mann, W. I’ . Carter, E. W ood­
cock , W. J. Thigpen, B. F. Hutchins,
C 'd M. Williams, M. L. Wright,

T . D. McCuller, A. D. Smith, A .
M . Adams, II. B. Purden, Ed.\Put,,,r a r&lt; ,ii
W. A. Tillii, It. A. Jenkins r Geo.
D. Hurt, R ,x Packard, T . W.. Willinms. W. C. Hill, Kenneth Murrell,
O. J. Pope, W. W. Miller, Ed Lane,
II. H. Pattlihall, W. A. M cM ullen,
Sam Bradford, Jim Stewart Henry
Lee.

State Board Will Make Effort
Have Clean Carriers
Jacksonville, Jnn, 14.—II. S. Lcard,
su|&gt;ervLsor of railroad .transportation,
and Dr. Ralph N. Greene, State health
officer, have joined hands in an effort
to secure more sanitary conditions
aboard common carriers in Florida.
As a result a set of sanitary reeolstlnr.;
for urc aboard passenger coaches and
sleeping cars havo been drafted apd
will be put into force immediately.
The new program of sanitation to
be instituted by the railroad authorities
under direction of State Board
of
Health officials provide for the regular
use of disinfectants on seats cushions
and toilets. Another regulation that
promises to add tQ the ronfort of pi.
sc.igcrs is th:.t providing for K e sweep
ing of ear islei with wrt sawdust e c y
100 ml ci. Poitou will I c irutu Ud
to watch for passengers spitting on
the lloor and immediately to spray
tho sputum with disinfectant.
A set of pamphlets dealing with
sanitary and health matters is In ing
prepared hy the State Board of Health
officials and will lie ins distributed
broadcast.
In a message to the travelling pub­
lic Mr. „?ard declares: "While we in­
tend to do everything possible to better
sanitary conditions on common carriers,
desired
we cannot accomplish the
. iat&lt;
r , m i] l ■
—
*'
It- Individual icuponsil'iu’ty
*• ■•
us co-operation."
Lit tleness Cast Aside.

A mail In pursuit o f great ness ,'cel*
no lint'* wants.—K»ier«*ti.

How Competition
Helps You
The competition

ttyat exists

among the hundreds of meat dis­
tributors, large and small, means
Rivalry in Prices
Rivalry in Service
Rivalry in Economy
Rivalry in Quality
Swift &amp; Company sells meat
at the lowest possible price, con­
sistent with quality and service.
Our profit of only a fraction of a
cent a pound on all products is
evidence of keen competition.
Swift &amp; Company must provide the
best service to your dealer or he will
buy from our competitors. This means
a supply o f fine fresh meat always
on hand for you at your dealer’s.
Swift &amp; Company must beep down
manufacturing and selling costs, and
use all by-products to avoid waste, or
else lose money meeting the prices of
competitors who do. /
Swift &amp; Company must make its
products of the highest quality, or sec
you turn to others. This means bet­
ter meat for you and n greater variety
of appetizing, wholesome food.
W e ore ns glad for this competition
ns you should be. It helps to keep us
on our mettle.

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

M y wife Sal an darter Lis,
Know* I wut in bed 'fore eight,
Kate on 'count ob my rheumatic,
I neber does stay up late.
I Wed Pomp Snowdrop obber derc,
Hisa dinner pall a-lickln'
0(1 dar by himself, I 'clarc
Pears like he's dono cat chicken]"
In great disgust, tho agents turned,
HUGE SUM
REQU ESTED
BY Itode off, derc hosses kickin',
A PPR OPR IA TION
IN
FOR M All from Uncle Si dey hear,
"D eed, Boss, I uin't seed no chicken!'
OF
LOAN
— It. E. S. Toomoy.
Washington, Jan. 14.— Legislation
authorizing an appropriation of $260,­
000,000 for use in the reclamation of
awnrnp, .overflowed and
irrigable
lands was proposed today by D. W.
Ross, of Louisiana, at a conference
of southern governors, held under
the joint auspices of the southern
house of governors and Southern
Commercial congress. This capital
sum, the plan provided will be repnld over n period of 26 years through CZECIIO-.H I. O V A K G E N E It A I.
a sinking fund created by the sale of
SAYS THEY AHE H1NHEHANCE
collateral bonds issued by the re­
INSTEAD OF HELP
claimed lands by tho federal fnrm
Vladivostok, Jan. 15.— . General
loan hoard. The amount is one-half
the appropriation authorized for re­ Rudolph Guida, formerly commander
clamation projects by the Sm oot- of the Czechoslovak forces in Siberia,
Mondell hill, introduced at the last declared ix-fore he left here for Shan­
ghai that "the Allies are doing Russia
session of congress.
While the plnn was designed to he more harm than tho Itolshcviki and
national in its scope, Mr. Ross de­ the sooner the Allies leave it the better
clared it to he of especial interest to it will lie for Russia." General Gnida
the south in that about 70,000,000 of with his Czecho-Slovak troops defeated
the HO,000,000 acres of swamp and the Bolshevik! at Perm. He led the
overflowed land in the United States revolutionary movement which took
plate here November IS, was captured
are located In southern states.
"T h e south now contains tho na­ by government authorities and agreed
tion's great reserve of agricultural to leave Siberia.
binds," Mr. Rosa said. "T h e hun­
"All the Allies have done in Russia,'
dreds of millions of acres of free agri­
he saitl the the Associated Press corre­
cultural land of our western domain
spondent. “ is to support black monarchy
has all been apropriated and utilized
— Kolchak, Yudenltch and the Ataman*.
and is today worth from $160 to $250
All the future can hold is alwolute
1600 per nrre. The great western
monarchy or absolute
Bolshevism.
frontier, the development of which
The Center group. *S.» Social Revolu­
in the past 16 years established our
tionaries, tho S iiria L j^ ^ ^ ^ ’ **
•
u.-t-'ib mill power, is no longer a
the other muller group*
That frontier lias rhifted
litical orientation ••ill be unable loasa
to tho south."
Pica! orientation will h.- unable truss
In settlement of the lands under assume leadership. All Siberia west
the bill, preference would be given of Lake Baikal will fall to the Bolsheviki.
to those who fought in the recent and from Baikal to tho Pacific hwill
war, and administration of the plan Japanese dominated provinces
con­
would devolve upon the secretary trolled by the Atamans."
of the interior. Owners of tho land
General Guida stated that he I&gt;c1icv8
to he reclaimed would make petition
eo that the only people who ean tic
to tho secretary of the
interior
Russia together again are the.se who
through the governor of the state,
are known ns Bolsheviki. These soand in rase the project were approved
called Bolsheviki lie termed them, are
cd hy the secretary a district would
not the Beds of the days of terror in
bo organised and u contract entered
European Russia. Today, i.e said,
into with the United States govern­
there i« a rational movement in Russia
ment for the issuance of bonds.
for
a dear democracy and that the
The federal farm loan board would crude from which is now being display-1
sell United States collateral bonds
cd eventually lyill work itself out in u
and deposit the proceeds, less 5 per moderate social program.
He said
cent in the reclamation- fund. The that tho army that was approaching
6 per cent would go to the United
Lake Baikal from the west, the army
States treasury to retire the rapitnl
that he defeated at Perm last winter
fund. The meetings were called to
was an officered army, with generals
order hy Clarence J. Owens, director
colonels, captains and soldiers. It wes
general of the Southern Commercial
disciplined. There was
a
military
congress. Among those present were
staff, achools And academies for train­
Goo. W. Norris, commissioner of
ing men for the army.
the federal farm , loan board; Gen.
The doctrine of romtnunsion wcie
Dial, South Carolina; Reps. Bland
gone
from it; personal rights in pro­
and Smith, South D akota; E. R.
perty
had lain established and were
Wing, of the reclamation service;
maintained.
The world should know
I). W. Ross, Louisiana; J. D. Stone,
more
of
the
fncts regarding nctual
F. G. Fulford, F. R. Fravcl and A. C.
said.
C. Hathaway, of Virginia; J. L. Ed­ conditions in Siberia, Gaidn
"The
democratic
movement
is
incvlRwards, W ashington; A. T . Dussenburry, J. F. Wigginton and L. I.nzaro table," ho* concluded. General Gnida
of Louisiana; Claude N. Bonnet and was asked if in his opinion tho Allies
Neyle Cohpiltt, of Georgia, and ocoultl not aid in the realization of
George II. Maxwell, of Washington. this pure democracy of which he bad
spok&lt;n by lending aid to tho govern-,
ment formed at Otn«k and headed by
Uncle Si' and The Cent* u&gt;
Admiral Kolchak, lie laughed hearti­
fTlie following is based on a true ly. "N o, likdyl" he said, which, is
story o f.o n e of the many Inughable Czech for "N o. Never."
incidents, which occurred among the
negroes when tho first census among
Kept Iflnomlr.y In Memory.
them wus taken just niter their free­
On the r.tli of November. Ill 1600,
dom. )
ClirlNtnplier rolunihus. In ip'.te of the
Uncle Si. in our shall town,
liii’iilr-iilnlile services lie bail renilereil to Spain, was taken Into f’ nillx
Was a inns' well-known figger;
In fi tters. King IVnllnnntl uml Queen
Oh nil de culluil fo’ ks nroun',
He wuz do mos' 'portant nigger. Isiibeltn were niovprl at tne sight ami
W en de mootin' times rum long, roiniiuinile*l tliat lie be cleasetl. Co*
litmhus, however, was iinnlile to for*
He wuz i!e feremos' speaker;
give the In-nlt. anil mi'll the lime nf
Would lie w 1 rk7 He t’ lik dal wrong,
Ills .lentil tin* ignominious fetters were
Vet no man got erlong sleeker.
liuiu.' In full sight on Ills wntls us a
Now nil' den he worked for fo'ks, ret...... c " f ill.* iugriitlliiile o f tils sev­
Who wuzzent in u hurry,
er ' •
'B out de work at w'ch lie po'ks,
U ndo Si iiohbcr worry.

To Reclaim
Swamp Land
In The South

VdAKKtXVNYOANK
f CAN N3*l 60 Af^A£
YffTUMY PLANS -

ALLIES HELP
NOT WANTED
IN S I B E R I A

Good business means increased produc­
tion—which in turn* means support o f the
national pians for peace and prosperity.
There is not a single legitimate business
expansion

A

no joke,
Deed I ain't seed no chickens.

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W. J. THIGPEN, Agent.
Office in Peoples’ Bank Building.

tt. 31 K. 20 arrra. Thr tui.l Unit ti.inr «&gt;..»••
nt si ihr llmr of thr Itauanrt* of «urh cull*
flralr In Ih* nils. &lt;&gt;( Unknown.
Also: Notice Is hereby slvrn thil II. GSmith purrhati-r of T«« Crrtlflralr No.
2.159. .Islet the 7th &lt;!sy nf June A. I&gt;. I»»S
has filed .sift certificate In my ulTlee ami ha«
mad- application lor taa deed to l»ue In
accordance with law. Said certificate rmbrCcea Ihe followlnc deterIbed property tllutlrd
In Seminole County, Florida, lo-wlt:
lire. S.49 rht S of If S.c. po«t nn \V
hnundry Sec. II Tp. 21 S. Hanyr 31 h llun
K. 4.31 cht S 11.50 cht W 1.31 chi N 11.50
cha 5 acres. The &gt;aid land belnr aoei-ed at
Ihe dale &lt;d the Issuance of such c.rllhcatc
in the name nt Unknown.
Also; Notice Is hereby (lo-n that II- G.
Smt'h purchaser of Taa Certificate S&lt;». illb,
dated the 7lh day ol June A. I&gt;. I»W. taa
filed said certificate In rny nltlce and ha.
made application lor laa died In la.uc In
accordance allh law. Said rrrtifl.ati embra­
ces the fidloalnr deaclbsd properl, riluatrd
In Seminole Countv, llnriiia. lo-wll:
lie*, s cha S. nt NtV Cor «d N'W's nt
SW 'l Sec. II Tp. 21 H. It. 31 t.. llun S.
4*1 links t: 4.34 cha. S. 11.51 cht I 21 cht
to Lone l-ake N. atone same to point I dee.
45 mlnulia S tf tic*. W 12 cht N 3 chs W
to bee. 1 1ess bey. 13 cb«-S. nf a |" ltd S
NS', dee- E 12.10 cl.« from
Sec. lost on
W. Iloundar/ nf said S.ciion Hon N J.I1
chs S. NN', d&lt;|. K 12 cha. In l.nn* Lake
south. 11y with lake to l.itrrxcl a line runnine SS', drf. K Iron bee. The &gt;ald land
brine a*a.ared at the date «d is.uance nt
such certll rale In li e r.ame ot
Annie

Sanford, Florida

You, the said S. W Steele, and all other
persons Int.-sst.d are hereby required In
appear and defend said suit nn Monday Ihr
Id day of Marrh. 1920, othiraise iu.lcrmrr.t
will be enl.rrd ncain*t you by drfault.
Wllrets my hamt as County Judfe this
lOlb day id January A. I). 1920.
IHKAI.I
K. F. IIOtJSIIOI.DFIt.
County Judfe, Seminole Coui y, Fl'tlda.
\V22-Me.
Nolice nf i.gl ral on for Tas tired I ndcr
Sri4an 371 af the c.rnrrel Nularr.
Nolle* It hereby tlarn that t*. It. Ilnnk.r
purrba.tr ot Tt* Certificate Nn. I1M9, ilatnl
the 3rd day ul June A. II., 1901. has filet
said t.rlifirale In my nflite and haa made
application for las drid to Issue in arrordanr*
with law. Said certificate rmbrana Itie follow­
• ■•a
« l t a
eailuatrd
is u w is ii
tas
.................
.
ing
described loperly
In
Seminole
County. Florida, to-writ: \V!, of NW.'l W’lj of
•of
• I Lot
» ."l
•24
«
O
l l l l O I I ew .Hub
' u s * lIlia.
' l » . The
I I . W .aid
- at s «•
A.. Sts
E. tCrime,
land Lein* ••ifMrtl at thr data rf the l««uanr&lt;*
i»f «urh rrrllfirate in
namr cf I*, /k A.
Ilrooka.
»ald rrrtifratr than l*r »*•
d«rmi*d
» I I I . &gt;1 ■
acr.-nliui:
t I
I 1,1 I I I , %■to Ilaw,
S t i 0 tat
I S s idud
l l A ' I will
x I , v tImu
s *
tit* r« on «,n th e I M h

itiio.

d a y of F r h r u a r y A . I ‘

Wit tiraa my off rial aignaturr and tral tbit
thr I fit h «!ay of January A. f&gt; . 11*20.

iSi:Als)

rirrk
rirrull
llorida.

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K. A. IMM tH.ASaS.
Courts

Srrrlnclr

County,

Ily V. M. nOUGLASS. D. C.

Kornahrena.

t'nh.s said certificates shall be r.d.emr.t
acrordlnr to law. las deed will l.tur .hereon
on the IMh day f February A. I». 192').
Witness my ufil.lal sltnatum and ..si ll.lt
loth, day of January A. I). I92'».
(HEAL)
If. A. DOUGLASS.
Cirri. Circuit Court, Semln.de County.
Florida.
W22-5IC.
llv V. M. DOUGLASS !&gt;. C.

I„ I1. MrCuilrr,
ft.

I n I ’ o u r l n f T n u n ly J u *&lt;«*, K t a t r o f

Srm nafr I'*
In Hr (.’state nf Mary Connelly, Mlntr
N'ollrr i* h*rrhv yivrn to all whom it may
ronrtin. that I. Itul»v l.« Connrlly at Guaril un 4*f Mary Connrlly a rr.inor, will, on tho
V!h day of February. A*. I&gt;. 11*2*'. apply t*&gt;
thr Honorable l!. I*. Iloushnlder, County
Ju*lfr in ar.d for *ai*l (*ojnty, at bis office
In Sanford In said County, nt 2 o'clock p.
nr ao soon therrafter at thr matter ran Lr
Couni*, beard, for authority to a^ll, at publie or
privatr rale, tbe interest, rd aald rrlnor. In
tbr fi»llo«"',r k diiffibed r«al rrtate. in stid
t o u n iy , to-wit:
i o 'W u : l.ota
i.o ia 2
• and
anu 2
j lllock
n i o n II.
u , Tier
nrr
Citation.i.
County,

In C u n tF J u - f i r ’ a C a ttrl*
I lu r da
W , S te e le

7 a r r o r d ln c l«» K . I t . T r a f f n r d 'a

M i p «'f t b r

W 2 1 -5 IC .

O ’t t f U lM .

To K. VV. Strrle, a N&lt;*n*re«(&lt;t* nt •*. ... . ta*e T,..N
owU
n v,
o f .H.........
a rfc rd , I X« r td a . W
«•*..«..
h ic h n
■.,*
p p fU itio n
of l lorida.
will l&gt;r ba«* it the prtltiun for late no on UU
Take noire that ault hy attaMrrrit bi«
court,
been hr*.of i t aralntt you hy I . I*. Mi Culler
Hated Jar.uar) Hh, "A. I). 1920.
and certain real 'Mate hetonrinc t*» )«»u In
Ill'll Y I,. Ct»S’ NI’ I.i* i •

Srminol* County, Florid*, lo-wll:
lira, i s chs S ot rt S SSU d r , E 12.10
rht trom f t S*r. post on W bdry nf S»r. 11 .
T p . II H. ft. It E. llun N. 3.16 rht 8 M i ,
dec K 12 rht lo l^-n( Lak. Soly with l^kr I
lo InlrrMtllon a tin* runnlns 8 * . dr , El
from t^f. 4 atrr*. Thr .aid l.nd brine s u m - ,
rd al Ihr datn ot Ih. I.tuanr* ot «urh rrrll*
It.-aU In lb* n i n s ot II. II. Jonrw Truslr*. I
Also! nolle* is hereby (Ivrn that II. G. '
a I I • • » s ol
Mi
I ■ *
v e | l l H i , l ,
ww
Rmlth pureha.rr
Taa
C*»IIBrala
N.». w44*
daUtl lit*
Ibc 4lh day of Jun# A. I’ . 1217. ha«
Alad said certificate la my office and haa
tuada ■ppheatina for U t dred to laaua In
W
’ fttB
y o r e n i m e ? " MD 0 U 9 d i l t i n t accordance
ulthf «l Vi tl r .w .Hald
efrtlflcate emb.acea
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S - - - •
ak *
law
. 1 . a * a I I . . .1
i,*w S i

•mhr.r*. Ih* lollowlnr drsrrlbrd prnprrlv
attuat*d tn tirmlnol. County. Florida lo-wll:

we

BUICK CARS

T'lnkln' how good dem chickens wuz Wtvste.
by v. M. DOUGLASS, l».C.
Dot he done cat dut mawln'.
Not »r of A ,.I ral on for Tat D rn l Fadrr
How ho got 'em without fuss,
Sr.I an 373 nf Ihr (itnrral Hlalura.
N ' - l l r * l . b r r . b v , l « r n I h . l I I. C7. S m ith
W'at more he'd git ’ fore dawnin’ .
One dem agents spoke up'quick,
Des for to git 'tentlon,
‘ W ’ uta yore name?" Uncle Si turned
'
sick,
His name he ain’ t yet mentioned.
But wid a carnes’ scared face, .
He dropped his hoe an' pickin’ .
An' said, " B om , I 'clase 'fore grace,
Deed I ain’ t seed no chicken."
In grent surprise, de man who spoke,
Said, "W ell, dls beats
~ de dickens!
—r :;

that

or expansion is heartily urged to com e In
and consult with us, if we can be of service

N . l l . r o r l , | . l s a lo n fo r 1 * . D r n l I n .lr r
h r r l o n 375 o f i h r ( . r u n . I N la t u r .
N o l i r * is b r f r l . y i l . r n I b l l T . IV . L a w ln s
W 'rn fles nrti'f «!*• big war,
t i l i r r h . t r r o f T k t ( . H i l l . . I s N o . 3 5 1 . U .U .I
t h - 3 r .l &lt; l*y " I J u l) A . I I . . I 9 I S , has b b 'l
Do census fley wuz takin',
a .I.I r . l t l f i r . l ' in m y o ft lr * a n il h a . m a il*
D p agents to got facts square,
a p p lir a lin n fo r la s &lt; lr.it It. Is .g r In a t r o r t U n r r
w i l l , la w . H a i.l r . M l f l r . t r . m tir a r r * Ih t; fo llo w
Wuz pttzsunnei canvass makin*.
I n * . I r s r r i b r . l p r i’ p r r l * a i l u r l . d In S rm ln o l*
Dey took 'long derc gun ami Iioas, . 1*.. u t il s . F t- .iM s . I« * w 0 N 1j o t N *» o l N i l
l i f N K ) ( o l S L ' , S .r . M t p . 21 S. ft . 3(
T o git, by chance, some shoutin'. L . f. i r r n . T b * s.1.1 la n .l b r l n , a n .r u r .1 .1
I h r &gt; tr t* o l t h r Ira u a n r* o f au.-h r r r t l f l r . t At do game tob ilifferont sorts
|n I h r n a m r o l S o u th F lo rid a N a v a l S lo rrs
Dnt t’ rough de liusli wuz scootin'. «•&lt;&gt;. l l n i r - s s a id r r l l l f i r a l r s h a ll l . r r r . l r r m r . l
r . li n r l o I s * . • » *
s 111 t ' * u r Ib e rr.in
Sudden, dey cornea to do place, oanr r olb.«I fit h .la y o f F . b r u i r y A . I».. 1920
Whcro Uncle Si wuz grubbin’ ,
W i lm s , m y o fT Irl.l t i , n . l u r r a n .l &gt; ra l th is
I h r l i . l h .la y o t J a n u a ry A . I ) . , 1920.
Satisfaction filled Ida face,
I8 E A I.I
K* A .
D O U G LASS,
C fe rk C ir c u it C o u r t, S e m in o le C o u n ty ,
His stummick he wuz ruhbin'.

n u r r h a s .r o t T a t L ' n l l l l r a l * N » . 3 0 6 2 . d . l - . l
I h r M b d a y o t J u n r A . D . IN 9 » , has flin t
atl.1 r . r t i f l r a t . In m y ..file r a n d h a . m . d r
a p p llr a llo n (o r l a t itr r .) lo i. s u * In a r ro r*
■ la n r* w ith la w . S aid f i r r t l f i r a l r r m b r a r r . I h r
ioiiowlas drirrtl.nl propMty .ilualrd in

or activity

favor, ami our reason is patriotic.
A n y man who has in mind such nctivity

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Kills Rats, Mice,
C o c k ro a c h e s a n ti L a n d
Crabs b y the W h o le s a le l
Don’t waste your time trying to kill
the pests with powders, liquids and
other experimental preparations.
Just put STEARNS’ PASTE on any
food they eat, and let them have a
“ feast” . It makes them run for fresh
nir and water—creates a desire to get
out in tho open, where they die.
Two sizes: 35c
and $ 1 . 5 0 .
G et the .$ 1 .5 0
box for n grand
cam p aign a n d
ask nil neighbors
to co-operate.
Easy to get rid o f
the p ests m en ­
tioned above by
using

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HOSPITAL LINEN
W AS WONDERFUL SUCCSES
RECEIVES RAEDY RESPONSE
Big Hearted Seminolians
Give Linen
fw -r

DONATION LIST GIVEN
W ONDERFUL
D IS P L A Y
OF
LINENS
FOR
COUNTY'S
FINE

NEW

HOSPITAL

If there were any
doubting
Thomases as to the final success of
the opening of our hospital and the
x splendid gifts of our people, u visit
to the hospital on Saturday and in­
spection of the huge piles of linen
so generously donated, will convince
the public generally that the interest
is at high water mark and liable to
remain there. The following list of
donations received on Saturday to
which will lie continously added, will
be interesting including the gifts
of the churches and individuals.
Espiscopal
Church Holly
Cross
Guild, Huck towels— 66; Turkish
towels— lf&gt;; Pillow cases—8 pairs,
sheets—5; Table cover— I ; Spreads—
3; Table napkins—9; Tray Cloths
2; Blankets—2 pairs; Total 121
pieces.

RESULTS COUNT

No matter what failures you have no
matter what slips you make if you only
try hard enough and long enough you
will got what you want—nnd we hope
you want a sum in the bank large
enough to care for you when you are
old. What do you say?
Will y o u ,
start at once?
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Truckers and Planters.
Now is the time to place orders for all seeds—you can't
alTord to wait for seeds when the proper season arrives to
plant.

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Peanuts. Hog Goobbcrs, Teosintc, Rape,
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Write immedfhtely for catalogue and price list, also call on
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S U P P L IE S

S a n fo rd . F lo rid a

Pillow Slips— IG; Wash Cloths— 13;
Total 187 'piece*.
Haptist, Sheets—6; Pillow Slips—
11 pairs; Turkish towels— 26; Huck
towels 26; Napkins—6; Table Covers
— 1; Total 76 pieces. Cash $126.00
Methodist. Tabel Covers— 1; Nap­
kins—12; Sheets — 16; Pillow Slips—
G pairs; Rath towels—37; Huck
towels— 121, Wash Cloths— 8; Total
200 pieces linen, 1 hot water bottle.
Catholic, Sheets— 13; Towels— 55
Pillow Slips—20; Tray C l o t h - 1 ; Tab
Tabel Cover— 1; Napkins— 6; Totul
96 pieces. Cash $125.00 to purchase
light for operating room.
Congregational, Shgeta—6; Spread
— 1; Pillow Slips— 11; Hath towels —
1^ Huck towels — 11; Napklns-MH;
Tea towels—3; Total 69 pieces.
Cash $50.00 to purchase wheelstretcher nnd examinating
table

Contributed by the Jewish people
of Sanford in cash $369.00 to date.
Geneva ladles, $16.00 to purchase
bed.
Woodmen Circle, 1 blanket,
Social Department Woman's Club
I blanket, 1 sheet.
Mrs. J. E. Pace, I Spread.
Mrs. K. Dutton, I Sheet, 2 Pillow
Slips.
Mrs. R. R. Deas, i Sheet, number
of linens contributed as follows:
Sheets. 93; Pillow Slips, 138;
Towels,
491; Blankets 6; Napkin* 51;
ST Agnes Guild, Sheets—6; Pil­
Table
Covers,
1: Total number of
low Slips—3 pairs; Turkish towels—
8; Huck towels —6: Total 25 pieci*. picre* 882 at an approximate value
Presbyterian. Spreads—2; Blanket* ; "I ono thousand dollars.
— 3 pairs; Sheets— 16; Towels- 107;]
Mi s Carrie G riy, 3 days meals

SEED CORN
CANTALOUPE SEED

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TRUCK TIRES
3 5 x 5 — 3 6 x6 — 3 8 x 7 — 4 0 x 8
WE ALSO CARRY TUBES AND FLAPS FOR
THESE SIZES

WIGHT TIRE
COMPANY

COUNTY HAPPENINGS

for 3 nurses.
Mrs. A. K. Hill, chairman of the
linen shower i* most grateful for the
support and co-operation given her
GENEVA
by churches, civl orders and indivi­
duals and considers the splendid
Mr. nnd Mr*. Qusertborry of New
success tiue to the pull-to-gether York City arrived last Saturday to
spirit of all to whom she extends her spent! the winter with their daugh­
ter Mrs. A. W. Davis anti family.
warmest thanks.
\t r
nnd }.!:
Johnson.
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i*iti;sit. n : m \nh r ’ TH i.vr:
Unite ultd Mit?? 1'eister who are
x:of the Con- visited friends in Geneva last week.
I t&gt;(Ticcr* and .Menu*her*
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grcgalion Deicitle to lith e For The
\V. A. Whitcomb and Donald
Year
Whitcomb who have been vietims of
The Presbyterian church has de­ the ‘ grippe* are reported very much
cided to tithe for the ensuing year better.
and Sunday the pastor Dr. Brownlee
Mrs. Grover LefBcs who lias been
preached a sermon on the subject visiting her father and sister at
of tithing bringing the truth home to Aplachlcola fer come time returned
the members of the congregation last Saturday. She was accompanied
that it is rigid to give one tenth of by her sister Miss Alexin M ods , who
their substance to tho church. After will spend the winter here.
the sermon Dr. Brownlee called upon
A fine little daughter arrived at
several of the congregation to express
the home of Mr. and Mrs, V. T.
their opinion upon the subject and
Peters lust Thursday.
all of them were in favor of tithing.
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Purdum leave
The pastor feels good about the
this week, to make their future
fact that with himoslf every officer
home in Mynkka City. Their many
o( the church lias agreed to tithe and
friends here hate to see them go,
out of the congregation 91 have de­
and wish them success in their new
cided to tithe which places the church
business.
upon a business foundation for the
Messrs. Teitsma and
Charles
yeut and makes the work of the
Phillips spent part of this week in
official* much easier.
Haynes City, on business.
.With a certain sum guaranteed to
II. II.
Pattisball bnd Walker
a church for the current expenses it
Prevail
are
attending court in San­
is unnecessary to collect it from time
to time am! the officers know how ford Sanford this week.
Mr. I'lini of Cocoa, who wus
much they will have to operate for
the year and to make improvements visiting here last week, purchased
nnd to give benevolences without the Harrison grove and also one
getting up rallies and campaigns and owned by' V. T. Peters nnd E. II.
the pastor and church officers are Kilbee.
The Indies of thp Red Cross met
jubilant over the ready response
tlie pastor's appeal was granted Sun­ at the town hall last Friday. Since
the war relief work is needed no
day.
longer
each brought her own work
The Presbyterian church has one
of the lines! church buildings and and spent a profitable an well as
sunday school rooms in this part of social time before noon. A sumption*
the state and expert to install a dinner was then served nfter which
magnificent pipe organ in the near each lady in turn, told a story,
recited or repeated a quotation,!
future.
which afforded much merriment.
Under the guidance of Dr. Brown­
The business meeting was tlien called
lee and the efficient board of elders
and it was decided to furnish a tied
nnd deacons the church bus made
at the county hospital from Geneva.
wonderful gains in membership and
efficiency and the member* are very
LONG W O O D PICK-UPS
proud of their tine church and of
their energetic ami progressive
Mr. and Mrs. ’George B. Up­
pastor.
church are the p.uot of Mrs. Up­
church*!* mot I .• M i .i, Geo. Lewis.
The real w irk of hard CJrfiicing
Mrs. Will Sa. 'her and baby dntigh
the strict.'* began M onday, when tin* ter of Sanford in* *.V: guest &lt;( Mr.
ashphult surface was started on nnd Mrs. C. \V. Kntzminger.
Main street opposite the Orange
Miss Bill Slngelton of Jackson­
hotel. It is a hard, smooth surfnre,
ville is the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
nnd one to delight the eye nnd bring
Dinkel.
the smile of joy to motorists.— I verWillard M. Me Work man of In*
ness Chronicle.
dianopolis arrived last Wednesday
Brevard County voted over ten to and is the guest of Ida nephew J. F,
their
ideal
camp on
one in favor of issuing bonds to the Phipps at
extent of $300,000 for good reads to "Crank Hill"
meet the state and Federal uid in that
Mrs. Roebuck and Miss Hall
county. This safe ami sane policy were shopping in Orlando on Thurs­
is expected tit build thirty mill's of day.
tlie T&gt;ixie Highway in that county,
The Long wood Hotel has been
fifty feet wide (sixteen feet of it had
purchased *»y Mr. Waring of Or­
surfaced). The remainder of the rodad
lando.
will be built out of the five-mill state
Mrs Basking* of Gn., is the guest
road tax, thus placing Brevard County
of
Mrs. Hardaway.
on the map of perfect roads counties
Miss
Olive Dinkel of Orlando
at a minimum burden to the tux payers.
spent the week end at home.
An cients Had Muco W k d o m .
J. T. McGahey returned to Rol­
A great civilization nourished in tho lins College last week having fovalley of thr Nile some three thoir covered from a severe case of
snrnl years It. &lt;\ These Egyptians Grippe.
worshiped tho dung beetle, the scarabMrs. Greenwood of
Orlando
ell*. |Nullity mognlLiug Its scaveng­ spent tlie week end the guests of
ing powers. The Well o f Joseph, near Mrs. Hurdawny also attending the
the print pyramid. Is rxravoted
Old Settlers reunion on the 17th.
through nearly three hundred feet of
Mr. nnd Mr*. Geo. Stewart of
solid rock. The ancient Hebrews were
Pittsburg
are visiting their son Geo.
the founders of real public health.
The laws of Mo*ps, who was bom Stewart Jr.
about 1000 II. C„ the first hygenlc
Miss Ilerta Laugenbach of Or­
code known, apply about ns well today lando spent the week end the guest
•s when first promulgated.
of Mrs. Seurcy.

The ladies of the Civic League
held their monthly meeting last
week also elected the following officers
for the coming year. Mrs. C. W.
Kntzminger,
president, Miss Dinkel, vice president, Mrs. Payne,
secretary, Mrs. Histlme, treasurer,
nmi librarian and Mrs. LaVigneJ
library treasurer.
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ami Mr . Dinkel entertainment
committee.

INSURANCE
Our ?&lt;?rds ore
fo r

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leaving our establishment, and
are of the HIGHEST KNOWN
Q U A LITY . By planting seeds
of this class you are hound to

BUmction of the state road between
Jacksonville anil Lake City,
a
stretch of 21 miles. The state
mail department hope* that before
February 1st actual construction
will be under way. This will in­
volve a total of approximately $1,600,000. At the quarterly meetin
of the state road department on
till* state road department on the
11th of the stntc road department
on the 11th of this month, bids
wjll be opened and contracts
awarded for this work.

get the necessary results fora
profitable crop, provided soil
and weather

conditions

Send Postal for 1920
Catalogue

I. N. SIMON &amp; SON
4 3 8 Market St., Philadelphia, Pa.

Free Service
Let us inspect your battery free. W c arc experts
on electrical (roubles. Scientific repairing and re­
charging done. W c can take your old battery and
make it as good ns new and guarantee U for six
month*. W c also have expert mechanics to over­
haul or repair your car.

Sanford Battery Service Company
I.. A. ItF.NAlI), Prop.
203 Oak Avc.

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Far ms, Homes, Gro v c ■,T.r.ts

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T H E M

Have you noticed the fir.*t car of celery sold at
Si a prate? You doubtless know also that several
cars are contracted for nt this price nnd will soon lie
moving thus the stream of golden coin is beginning
to How into our great little county of Seminole.
All this means un activity in form lands anti say
I have something to show you ■when you are think­
ing along this line.
Far mi:—So acres, good small house with modern
conveniences nnd complete equipment of stock
and tools, $21,000
I arm: — III acres in splendid condition, 5 room houre
water in house, span of mules, I cow, tools cet,
$7000
Residence:— 8 rooms, small store room 1 lots with
some fruit. Cheap at $2700
Lots: Plenty of them $100 up most as high ns you
want to go

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TUESDAY, .
JANUARY 27th
LAST DAY

LAST WEEK.'5, ANNUAL

TUESDAY
JANUARY 27th
LAST DAY

PREtNVENTORY SAI f

E ARE NOT going to use any great heavy type to print our prices in this advertisement. We are simply going to tell the public what we are doing, setting
down the facts in a plain manner without flourishes. When women who really want good high grade merchandise and would like to get it at a saving read this
they come to the °ale because they know that our merchandise is of high standard and they know that when we print the statement that we are selling at less
than regular price, it means exactly what it says. The simple facts of the sale briefly stated are: Because the greater part of the winter season is over, we wish to
reduce our stock to a low point, so that we will not have to “ carry over” expensive Winter Goods through the spring and summer. It is better business as you can
plainly see to'sell this merchandise now even at greatly reduced prices than to hold it until next winter. So we have marked all goods down, and during this sale
you can take your choice, knowing that no matter what you buy you will be saving money.

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Ladies’ Coats $13.95 to $ 2 7 .0 0 1Ladies’ Suits $10.00 to $ 3 3 .0 0 1Ladies’ Dresses $9.95 to $19.00
Ladies’ Skirts $3.9 5 , $4.9 5 , $9.95 and $11.55 I Ladies’ Sweaters
Best quality Amoskeag Outings, assorted colors, yd. 28c

Wool Plaids and Serges
40-in. French Serges, yd........... ......... $1.25 and $1.75
36-ineh Wool Plaids, y d ........... .............................. 95c
36-inch Wool Serge, yd............. .......... ................... 95c
S ta n d a r d Q n n i;;•
9-1 Bleached Mohawk Si t i n g , yd.............. .....
96c
9-1 Bleached Pepperell Sheeting, yd...... ......
88c
36 in. Bleaching, yd..................................................21c
12x30 Pillow Cases, E ach.......................................39c
Bedspreads......................$2.10, $2.65, $3.20 and $3.95
72x90 Sheets.........................................$1.55 and $2.00
Large size Cotton Blankets, with col’d border, pr.$3.95

Ladies’ Blouses

$5 .9 5 , $7.95 and $ 9.95
Ladies’ Pure Thread Silk Hose, per pair $2.25 and $2.00
Ladies'Silk and Fiber Hose, good heavy quality *

One big assortment of Ladies’ Blouses, Georgette
pair ............................................... ......................$1.45
Crepe, Crepe do Chine and Taffetas , specially
$4.45 Ladies* Silk Lisle Hose, black and white
marked for this sale, choice
per pair
........... ..............22c, 40c and 65c
$2.10
36-in. black Taffeta Silk, per yard
hildren’s
Fine
Ribbed
Hose, in black, white
$2.10
36-in. Messaline Silk, yard
.mu
size 0 lo 9 l pair 35c or 3 pair ...$L00
36-in. Silk Poplins, yd.
vt’ iO
$2.95
36-in. Silk Crepe de Chine, per yard
$2.95
36-in. Georgette Crepe..................
Children’s White Coats
Big line of Children’s Coats, made of White
Serge, Pique or Corduroy, size 1 to 4 years
rimicL*
$ 1 .0 0
for this sale............... ...........................$2.10 lo $2.45
Ladies* and Children’s Union Suits, Childrens’ Sweaters, Ladies' Gowns,’ Corsets, Ladies' Undershirts, all Standard quality fast colored Percales, Cheviots
and Ginghams, per yard ......... •.... ........................35c
$1.00
going at per garment .....

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Don’t miss this opportunity to save money, especially on staple goods.
than ever before.

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FERNALD-LAUGHTONj HOSPIT’L
OPENED ON LAST SATURDAY
CAUSES FAVORABLE COMMENT
From Large Crowd of
Visitors Present
OPENS FOR BUSINESS
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n,,T W o r k IS PROGRESSIN G
Om- of the greatest events in the
istory
Sanford was the opening
the E'ernahl.Laughton Memorial

LEON’ S
AUTO T R A N S F E R CO.

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Philips ()|i| Drug Store Stand

l’hone Orders also Taken
at Hotel Carnes

All Kinds o f Hauling
baggage Transferred .
Meet all Trains

Leon’s Auto
Transter Co.
P H O N E 114

Hospital last Saturday. This was the
public opening but patients will he
tuken this week although it will be
several days before nil the repairs
are finished and the operating room
ready. The elevator has not been
finished and Hie new ward thot wr.«
built on the south side needs window
sash hut the contractors think ail
this work will he finished this week
and the building will be all ready
for business.
The hospital was open Saturday
from ten in the morning until eight
at night and nil day long n throng
of people visited tills fine home and
were delighted with the appearance
•of this handsome edifice nit bin and
without. Mrs. A. E. Hill who was in
charge of the arrangements, Mrs.
Endor Curlett of Geneva, secretary
of the executive committee, Mrs.
Savage of the executive committee
and many of the ladies of the city
together with Mrs. Mich the business
manager. Miss Palmer the head
nurse and Miss MacAllister one of
tlie nurses acted as a reception com ­
mittee and showed the visitors over
the home. The High Srhool orchestrn
rendered the music in the evening
that was greatly enjoyed and the
perfect day wits brought to a close
'with a tired hut happy committee
and nurses for they felt that their
dreams for r real hospital in Sanford
had really come true. The people of
Seminole county have responded
most liberally in giving linens and
hospital supplies and all of this was
on display. Saturday. Mrs.* Hill has
acted as chairman of the linen show­
ers and supplies and hus worked hard
on this campaign and her efforts
have been rewarded by this fine dis­
play of linens donated by the various
churches nnd organisations. A list of
the donations ami the donors will
appear In this paper in n fes days an
also thtf financial donations by the
various cb rrches and lodges and in­
dividuals.
The campaign for donations and
memberships starts this moring and

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Prominent Visitors Here
Florida Gardens Co. In the party
it is have this fine home to alleviate their
recently
arrived at Oviedo is U, S,
sutTeri
ig.
hoped every one will( dig deep for
Hon. O. P. Swope the county com­ Marshal M. L. Healy of Cednr Ra­
The
present
stnlT
are
most
com­
this hospital that means so much
missioner from Oviedo was in *tho pids. Iowa, also property owner at
to every man, woman and child in petent to handle the affairs of the city today with Hon. F. C. Lake and
Iowa City
new hospital. Mrs. Miel the manager,
this county.
Hon. M. P. Smith of Sioux City,
had charge of a large institution in
Iowa. Mr. Lake is tho representative
The hospital association has worked
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New. York elate and is a capable from his district on town and is a
Washington, Jan. 20, (By Associated
hard nnd unceasingly nil the summer
business woman w ho w hile not being
former newspaper man nnd Ml. Press) The radio from tho I'owhatton
on this project and the executive
a graduate nurse Is a most callable Smith is a United States Deputy
committee has shouldered a he ivy
received by navy department
last
attendant and understands all the
Marshal. Both of these gentlemen
responsibility in looking after all the
needs of a hospital. Sim has bocn are interested in Iowa City, that night said the British steamer Bardic
details. That the hospital has been
living in Geneva for some time.
fait growing new city that has been was standing by nnd would take tho
enabled to open so early is ev dence
Miss
Palmer
had
charge
of
the
eitahlished near Oviedo by the transport in tow for Halifax.
of the fuct that some one hus been
Christ
Sanutarium
in
Orlando
for
working overtime and while every­
th ng is not ready today it is almost many years as head nurse and busi­ 23482348234823480148534890485348535353235353480123535348535348
Complete nnd when it is nil finished ness manager but the work of this
it will' be the pride of the county. dual role undermined her health and
There is not such an edifice in the she sought a change and was given
state of Florida used for hospital Vbe position here ns head nurse. She
purposes. Built several years ago by is a fine executive and is trained At
by the late George H. Fornn d for a few nurses have been trained In
home no money was spared upon its different parts of the work In a
construction and it was pronounced hospital and snnit.irium.
Miss McAllister is a nurse of ex­
one of the finest homes in this-part
uf flic state. At Ills death Mrs. perience and has been in some of the
Fernald conceived the idea of allow­ large hospitals in Chicago and other
ing the city to take this home upon cities before coming to Florida nd
the payment of a certain sum during is tra nod n every dcpnrtm nt.
• ----- AT------ -her life time and at her death to have
This staff togethi • with the exe­
it in fee simple. A wonderful gift and cutive committee and the physic nns
one that will he appreciated as time of the city will look niter the inter­
goes on. It stands today nnd will ests of the new hospital and it Is
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ntand for the next half century as a hoped thut they will receive the co­
monument to Mrs. Fernald and to operation of tho people of S-minole
the noble men and women who have county ut all times. The hospital will
made it possible for the ntTlirted to lie self supporting but the expenses
of the initial start will be very heavy
and with the fine »turt already made
fNEST exhibition Farm Garden and Grove E=
and tin money that Ls promised each
Products, Domestic, Manufactories, Schools m
year by the people of the county the
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FtTniild-Luughton Memorial Hospi­
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Stop Poultry, Rabbits, Dogs, Horses, Etc.
tal si ould not only sttcced hut should
•grow and expand from year to year
Best Fair Ever Held in This Section o f Floridn
to take care of tho growing needs of =
EE The Very Best Citrus Exhibit Ever Shown ls ™ 'ir r.
|Sanford.
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This new hospitn! is one of the
most valuable nssets of tho c l^ 'n n d
county nnd belongs to the people of
Biggest'Poultry Show in Florida
the county. Let it have your co­
Finest Automobile Show
operation and support at all limes.
Plenty o f Amusement
The hospital will have twenty bode
.Johnnie
J. Jones Great Aggregation of
Including the wards nnd private
rooms. •
Shows
M I L E A G E I’ A I I ) F O It F R O M
The colored annex will bo started
Bands of Music
SA V IN G S
as soon ns the campaign for funds i.i
Fire Works
U what we offer in om tire repair service. finished nnd will he ajmpnrate build­
Aeroplane Experts, Passengers Carried
Mill's of reliable riding are left in many ing complete in every wuy for the
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t'res -discarded merely because weak in care of the colored pconle,
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SUB-TROPICAL

1 MID-WINTER FAIR
ORLANDO, FLORIDA

F eb ru ary 10-13-1920

Bpots. By rebuilding tho s j k i I s we save
the miles otherwise lost. The sooner you
flotsam and Jetsam.
let ns serve you the more mllen—uiid
These are the names given In Eng*
dollars—you'll reclaim.
Rfth Imu- to goods lost nt sen. Flotsam
is defined ns "where tho goods con­
tinue swimming on (hn snrfnc^ of (ha
waves,'' nnd the term Jetsam Is applied
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to goods which nrc cast Into the aea
ami
which sink or r-mala and.*.- water.
Oak an 3rd St.
Sanford, Florida

KENT VULCANIZING WORKS

Sales Show o f Berkshire
Slate Demonstration Extraordinary

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THE SANFORD HERALD

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PRINTING A PAPER
A real newspaper cornea In lor more
criticism than any other business in
the world. The finest indoor sport
is making criticism of a newspaper
be it either good, bad or indifferent
and these criticisms extend from point­
ing out the mistakes in print to point­
ing out the mistakes of the editor no
matter what his stand may be upon
any subject. The editor'from years
of criticism has grown more or leas
rase hardened to these shafts but he
has never grown so old or so tough that
a word of cheer or praise does not warm
the cockle* of his heart nnd he probably
receives less praise than criticism while
he is living. We were reminded of
this fact-by noting an article in a trade
paper about the way to run a news­
paper In which the following clipping
stood out above tbo rest:

R. J. HOLLY. Editor
W. M. HAYNES, llualneu Manager
Published Even* Friday by

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"T h e advice given by Attorney
General Rainier for fighting the high
cost of living Is good advice for any­
body any t!me. Ho «cya one way is to
to speed up production," says the
Dearborn Independent.
"Manufacturers generally from all
over the country complain that less
is being produced now than was pro­
duced for man before or during the
war.
Human beings were in u high
tension during the war and a react­
ion followed on the part of many.
This, no doubt, will be over come
some and production will get back
to normal. It must come about beore prices can be normal.
"Another piece of advice handed
out is for the people t o .b u y within
their means. America has been buy­
ing what they wanted and paying
the price asked, scarcely heeding
what that price was.
" I f you don't buy when you are
being overcharged, prices wi'l come
down.”

"Some papers announce that they
print
all news, lot the chips full where
And Htill, if the reds overturn the
they
may. This sounds mighty fine
government, wo *nn fisc the other side.
In our office we skip many items and
fail to see others. If no good can
Now can the class in history tell come from tho publication of an item
us when the Southern Utilities t’ n., which will wring a mother's heurt
will open?
bring sorrow to an inncocent child or
wreck the peuce of a suffering wife, W H A T A P H I L A N T H R O P IS T IS
JOHN D!
Nothing is even new for long in this we don't print that item. Call it su|tcountry. I!&gt;20 is already becoming presaion it- you please; we decide these
You will recall that about a month
matters for ourselves, each on its own ago John D. gave about eight milan old story.
merits."
lions to different institutions over the
Since this has always been the policy country, and he was pronounced a
Measuring your daily wage at the
price of butter, hew many .pounds a of the editor of The Herald we were great philnnt rhopist. The newspa­
glad that others of the craft had the pers over the country carried the
day do you earn?
same
ideas and policies and it only statement in great headlines.
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Then you recall that Monday of
served to n mind us that there have been
lie careful of your step son. At
times without number when we would this week the price of gasoline and
current prices it is safer to take a life
forget to print an item that
would oil went tip one cent at a Standard
than to steal an egg.
cause sorrow and suffering to the family Oil stations,. If we hail enough time
of a man or woman who had gone wrong pencils, ink, pencil sharpeners and
Wood alcohol has been getting a and had come into the limelight of clerical help, we would figure out just
lot of free advertising of Inti*, ilut publicity. We could haw printed the how much money that extra one rent
in one day.
we're not a bit dry, thank you.
whole story and caused fre-.li suffering Jwould give John
Oh, what a wonderful philanthroor we could forget it and hurry on to
D'
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Spain, our consuls tell u«, ha* "t ••••*. I the loeal news It h i* ■»!'» r,\•• i)iq*p pi«t D J.ff.t
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coni. Ilut who in beck wants I forgotten “ "d &gt;**• ibbui of these
to freeie to death going over there to people who wt- kept from ,;oin^ » y w * ■ ’ • v i s i t o r s ASQUARI
HUM'
•*i.’C|i*-**»»*Fill»
DEAL
same people after their littb* episode
The tourist and the kotnereeker
was forgotten would come around to
The lakefront should be cleaned
jump on the editor for some trivial are with us in greater numbers than
up and |iiit in shape as soon* as
offense or would want us to jump on e or before in the history of our
possible. The tourists see this before
their neighbor for some fancied wrong. state. We appeal for a square don’
they see the ci\y.
Hut nevertheless we have adhered to
f &gt;r them: they are among the state's
the rule not t&lt;&gt; print everything.
great ext assets, they mean much to
It might
however, be economical
All is grist that comes in the ml!)
to elect Mr. Hoover president, lie and everything is new- that mines to us on amount of the money they
could do Ids presidrnting and food con­ the ears and eyes of an editor but there spent lore, not only for their living
trolling ail at the same time.
are times when u country newspaper but on account of the investments
(&gt;
man has too big a heart and feels too they are making, which In turn usuIf the prophesy that shoes are to kindly toward mankind in general to ally means more investment for im­
double in prire comes true, we can print
everything.
We have
no provements. Capital from the out­
just smear a coat of polish over our fear from the angry official who hates side is what is holding up our stale,
feet and tell 'em to "go to".
to he criticbssl or the malefactor who and it is in general the enterprise
has outraged society or the man without of the pcopic from other section* who
a conscience who wants to rough ride have fallen in love with Florida who
Ilut In all this mad rush for the I’reddeucy, we note with admiration that over his fellow man. We will speak are furnishing the dash nnd enter­
our thoughts at al1 (inti-s with the Mill- prise for these improvements. T i e
the proud movie actor is not to lie de­
flected from tin- glory of his career. idea of bettering conditions everywhere name has been true in California. It
but |K-rsonal matters that enter into was not the native son nor the old
the very , amt nary of the homes and time* who was responsible for the
The United States and It’ is ia ,u tears the hearts of tin- family are not spelcndid highways, the beautiful
the only nations of the world that are Chronicled and never will be.
homes, the fine groves rod the magni­
not now at peace with Germany. We
Some day when the editor is laid ficent watering places, blit rather
should be proud of the company we keep.
away for good there will be
many the people who went there from other
------ O people who will remember that
In- states, people who hud brains and
Our office devil insists that there is saved their family from humiliation energy enough to make money at
u deal of money floating around in the and sorrow when by a scratch of tin their various trades, businesses and
sea of commerce, but that it takes a j,,.,, |lt, ,.oll|(j have ruined the character occupations, and who were attracted
mighty good swimmer to go out and of all of them for life hut the words there because of the climate the
tow it in.
were never written. Many men will fascination of growing oranges or by
recall that they »tep|»ed from the strai­ tin- possibilities in other lines.
These kind of people should Ire
Speaking of
modern
discoveries, ght and narrow put It for an instant
how long is it since you rediscovered and publicity of their act would have treated with consideration if from no
the Ten Commandments? And how sent them to suicide politically and more than a selfish motive. Fig ni"n
many in this community
except socially. They are now
respected here understand that and act ac­
preacher* would really like to give penjie of their community while the cordingly, but too often the small
a truthful answer to that question? editor — well, he continues to grind rnari, who is endeavoring to gel his
We wouldn't.
out copy day by day while waiting for quickly, treats these visitors out­
the niilleninrn when all editors will rageously in the matter of ePtrges.
Of course it is to be expected that
Wire-tappers at St. Petersburg have get th&lt;- glad hand from everyone
prices in Florida will have risen in
regardless
of
their
policy.
flim-llurmned an aged couple out of
proportion to those in other state*
— O-----$10,000. State and government au­
and
the visitors are prepared to pay
HOSPITAL D R IV E IS ON
thorities should start a thorough in­
a reasonable increase, but often the
vestigation of the banks interested
The drive for funds for the Perin the game, and see if they cannot nuld-I.aught on Hospital begin* today petty pirates are not content v ith a
reasonable increase, hut profiteer
nail some of the higher-ups.- I»el,and and you will he iipprnonrhcd to take
with unmeasured limit and unblush­
News,
out a membership for one dollar and
ing effrontery, taking advantage of
— O -----will also be asked (or a donation. If
llm crowded condition and the press­
Word comes from every part o you feel that you could give someth ing needs, Last winter w« ouree'ves
thing to this, the greatest institution
the Fourth District that lion.
were charged Jl u day, $** for two
Forest Lake will be 'the next Con­ that lias ever been started in Sanford people, for an almost bare, unhealed
gressman. Mr. Lake is one of the give all that you run for you un- r.uini in a *vrond rate hotel in one of
giving it where you can see it.
most aggressive nnd progressive
onr principal cities, whereas ihnt
men that lias offered for this posi­ where your loved ones w-iU he taken same roont could have been hud in
tion and his friends alt over the din- rare of, where you may he taken the summer time for $1. Five vears
trie l know it and they want this some day for treatment.
ago we bad a splendid room and bath
kind of man for their representative
in that same city for
for two peo­
in Congress.
COMMEMORATING THE itIRTHple and this price included nu-als.
OF ROHEUT E. LEE.
We should send there good folks
Of
al!
Ilie outstanding figures of the hack to their horn** not only prais­
Tlie government has done well so
far in ridding the country of the worst Civil War, two stands out a* pre-emi­ ing our winter climate, but to jottr
of those aliens who have Iwen (dotting nent in the affection* of the American just treatment of all visitors to the
to overthrow the government. Hut people, Lincoln and Lee. The south end that they become living .adver­
don’ t stop at that. Keep right on has learned to venerate the memory tisement* of our advantages. Those
until there is not a disloyal person of Abraham Lincoln, and uppreclnt who are ill-treated will become unyleft within our borders. We lived very hi- M-rvice- in saving le union and free-' thing but that and could possibly
comfortably before
they_
intruded ing the south from the cur e of slavery do the state great injury,
themselves into onr lives, and we can and the north vb-s with the south in it* I Tlll. wrjtcr was in California this
get along very nicely after they have regard for the stanrlme-* the loyalty past summer and nowhere wax he
been kicked out.
to his principles and the con taut man(ir overcharged by hotel and
------O -----line** and Upriglittinvi of Robert K. pnr-ige men nnd in almost eve-y case
lie was a typical American was treated with unfailing courtesy,
When considering the beauties of l x robbers
nature, st.iri with your own front yard. wl.at more need be said? Today the um| while there may lie
l
nileil
Daughters
of
the
(
onfederncy
aiming
them
they
us
a
whole
nppreciClean it up, cut the gravi at the proper
lime, plant flowers in season, make it mect to celebrate with appropriate I ntc t(,r out-of-state visitor and do
the birth of Ia-o
u joy to the eye. Move right on around ceremonies
not try to make their whole fortunes
»
Many of our northern visitors will in one yeur'n time.--Florida Grower.
to the back of tbo house, repeat the
o|ierution, nnd then look around
ta join with them in testifying to the
A medical exjiert lias
explained
seew if anything has been missed. If worth of the man, ifitterness will lie
your neighbor's yard is a little better banished from all heart* as we honor that there has always been an increase
than yours, make up your mind that the memory of u great American. In of births after great war*, although it
yours must ho better than hi*. Mun loss than a month, on Fell. 12, comes wus4 hardly expected that this would
should not judge ol thc works of the tho birthday of Lincoln. Let us all prove true in England now, in view of
Lord until he has first set his own do­ honor it with the same sincerity single tho great number of men killed and
disabled.
henrtednesa.—Tampa Times.
main in order.

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N f.Six Cent Farea
ARE YOU INSURED? IF N O T, SEE
Tallahassee, Jan. 20.—The railroad
W . J . T H IG P E N &amp; CO M PANY
commission today denied the applica­
tion of E. J. Triay, receiver of the
'
AGENT*
Jacksonville Traction Company, for
the railroad commission to fix and
establish fares and charges for said
orrlCS PEOPLES RANK BUILDING
company, for the reason that the com­
S
a
n
fo
rd
,
Florid*
missioners found and concluded that
they had no jurisdiction over the sub­
ject matter contained in said petition. . r K i i r i L i z i m s S P R A Y I N G M A T B I t I A L S — -SIM tA VFH*'
W.Mi«»OPa.Vk.,nt
0
Thereupon Judge Doggett of Jackson­ | aJUCLD IWltt, Pn*.
ville and Hon. Peter O. Knight of Tampa,
as counsel for the company, filed in the
supreme court a petition for an alterna­
WRITE FOR LATEST PRICE LISTS
tive writ of mandamus to require the
B. O. FAINTER FERTILIZER COMPANY
railroad commissioners to
entertain IA C E SO R V ILU ,
I'lOliiDi
jurisdiction of nnd consider an applica­
J. E. Spurting, Local Agent, Sanford, Florida
tion on behalf of the traction company
to fix n asonablc rates of fare to be
charged by the company on its rAilway*
in the city of Jacksonville. The jus
tires of the supreme court took the
application under advisement and did
not decido todny whether the alterna­
tive writ of mandamus would be issued.
The petition was rather lengthy and the
questions involved rather complicated
but it i s ,Understood that the applica­
tion is btdng considered by all the justi-

General Fire

Insurance

f ” nml th&lt;' ,mprwf.1.0" prev.ai,f lh.at
the announcement will he made by the
court tomorrow.
,)oaidc9 the attorncy&lt; named, there
rw1 before
b&lt;.fnn&gt; the
appeared
the commission Rereiver Triay and City Attorney P. II.
Odom of Jacksonville. Mr. Odom re­
presenting tlie city, which opposes the
proposed increi sc to sii-cent fare.
RAILWAY ACCIDENT
In I'rtiH-ia Kills Eighteen And Injures
Twenty
Copenhagen, Jan. 21, Ily Associated
Pressi Eighteen passengers were I illeil
and twenty injured in a railway accident
resulting from a collision m nr Sehneld—U
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P0L1T1CAL AW O UNCES ENTS
For r ic ik of Circuit f'ourl
I hereby announce my candidacy
for tin- office of Clerk of The Circuit
Court, Seminole County, subject to
deci-ion of the Democratic primary
to be In-Id June Mb, M*20.
Respectfully,
W. L. M O R G A N

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To the People of Seminole County:
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I assure you will be greatly appreci­
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lip rS H O L D K R .

For Tnv Assessor
I wish to announce ttint I am a
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of Tax A--i-.- or of Seminole County,
-object to the Primary to be held in
June
I shall appreciate your support.
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I atn a candidate for re-election
to the office of Tax Collector of
Seminole County, subject to the ac­
tion of thc Democratic Primary,
and will appreciate your support.
JNO. D. J I N K ! NS
.

For Sheriff
I licreb" announon my candidacy
for tlie office of Sheriff of Seminole Co­
unty subject to the decision of the
Democratic Primary.
W. P. CARTER

For The Legislature
%
FOR SHERIFF
1 lic-rliy announce my candidacy
Having been urged by a large lumber
for the position of Representative tif tho voters of Seminole County to
for Seminole County subject to th e ' become a candidate for* the office (-f
decision of the Democratic p r i m a r v . | * .hereby announce my ciinii. . ...
....
tlacy subject to the tleduon of the
If elected to this high
ugh office
office it Will in* ( Democratic primary.
A. VAUGHAN •my duty to serve nil thn people of lfi-tfc
C. M. HAND &gt;

C H A N D L E R

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Famous For Its M arvelous M o to r

Thousands Choose The
Chandler Dispatch
A N Y admirers of the Chandler Six .choose the
Chandler Dispatch. For tw o years this model
has outsold all other cars of the so-called sport type.
Its popularity is one of the high spots in motordom.

M

T h e new series Dispatch is a snappy, handsome
car, seating four adults in perfect comfort. It is of
most beautiful design and finish; mounted on the
standard Chandler Chassis, famous for its mechanical
excellence.
You are asked to pay much more for cars which
might perhaps be compared with the Chandler. And
cheap cars sell for but little less.
SIX SPLENDID IJODY TYPES
Seien-Pattcniier Totirini: Car. JI.SV5
Four-Pastenger Roadster, l / m
Four-Pastonger Dispthcli C a r ,S l9 75
Seven-Passeager Sedan , JJS9S
Four-Passenger Coupe. {2795
Lim ousine, $3395
(All prices J. a. b. Cleveland)

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JANUARY 23, m o
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In and' A b o u t
The C ity dt

Mrs. E- D. Tyler nnd little son,
t* D. Jr., of Live Oak are the
£UPSt5 of Mrs. Tyler's perents. Mr.
and Mrs. Carraway at their home
fiouth of the city.
* Mi*s

Palmer of Orlando, Miss
of Chicago and Mrs.
Mid of Geneva ore in the city to
take their places as nurses nnd as
business manager of the FcrnaldLaughton Memorial Hospital.

McAllister

Complete stock Diamond tiresWight Tire Co
fifi-tt
The many Sanford friends of Dr.
Jessup arc glad to see him here
again for the winter. Ilis d a u ­
b e r is with him and they will
.pend their winter at the Carnes
hotel- Dr. Jessup lias been coming
to Sanford for many years and lias
a host of friends here.
Get one of Cates Crate Co's
„,.,.kl&gt; wholesale price list on Feeds
Cash talks.
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Inspectors

of

the

Inter-State

Commerce Commission are looking
after the icing of refrigerator cars
and other matters relative to the
shipments "f fruits and vegetables.
KZ- Seal pint fruit jars at LI’ .
McCullcr’s.
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\V, !.. (itessner, field representa­
tive of the Southern Ruralist of
Atlanta is in the city taking su b­
scriptions and getting data for a
write up on the Sanford section. Mr.
Gtessner was here many years ago
.mu omit a history of tin Sanford
tub irrigation and crops that was
»as \cry interesting.
Hon. C. I». Landis of the firm of
Landis, Fish &amp; Hull of Dcl.and and
City Attorney of Sanford was in tin*
city on ut'vial hud ness Saturday*
and hi* many friends wore glad to
jcc him.
Sanford folks attending the amaun
Oil Sellers Day at Loqgwoud on
Saturday were. Mrs. Walter Hand,
Mrs. Mill Hand, Mrs. Chas. Merr
wether. Mrs. I.ederer who is here
from Ohio visiting her sister, M rs.
Will Hand was also present to en joy
the pleasures of the occasion and
renewing old friendships for Mrs.
LcliTor was married in Longwood
in her early womanhood.
WANTED — OI.I) CLEAN
HAGS. ANY KIND EX­
CEPT
OLD
SOCKS,
COATS.
PANTS,
Olt
I 111) SPREADS. AT TIIE
HERALD OFFICE.
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Lieut, amd Mrs. Lowell have
moK'd into one of the Herald
apart ntent *.
Mr-, it. \V. Rcrnirk went up to
Jatksunt die on Saturday for a few
days visit with friends.
No more ordering from Jackson­
ville. Cates Crate C o will fill your
orders,
WiitMf.
MrDonald Smith and little
•laughter Evelyn returned Saturday
fr»m a vj-.it tn Snrniota.
Mr and Mrs. Jones of Illinois*
*Ho are touring the state left on
Saturday (or l)ei,and after several
•lay- -pent agreeably in our city.
Mr and Mrs. Volio Williams are
rejoicing over the birth of a little
*°n. He will be named Voile Jr.
B 'l r . and Mrs. John Smith and
attractive little son, Wilson, motored
lo Tampa Sunday.
Mr

and

Mrs.

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THE SANFORD HERALD

1
yule H*ppe*ff°6*
Mention of
jUlterz In Brief
Personal Ilema
of Interest

■■■"

Forest

Lake ami

Women!
Hero Is a messngo to
Br'fcring women, from
Mrs. W. T. Price, of
Public, Ky.t
“ I Buf­
fered with p a in fu l...",
fhe writes. "I got down
with a weakness in my
back and lim its...I
felt helpless nnd dis­
couraged...! had nbout
given up hopes of ever
being well again, when
n friend Insisted I

Take

Tho Woman's Tonic
I began Cardul. In
n short whlio I saw a
marked dlfforenco.. .
I crew Btrongcr right
along, nnd It cured mo.
I am stouter than I
havo been In yearn."
If you suffer, you can
a p p r c c l n t o what It
means to bo strong and
well. Thousands o f wo­
men givo Cardul tho
credit for tholr good
health. It thould help
You. Try Cardul. At all
druggists,
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Summary of the
Floating Smalt
Talka Succinctly
Arranged Tor
Herald Reader*

daughter Maude havu returned from
a trip to Tampa.

See-Richards
Tho many friends of Mr. James
Robert Richards who is a resident
of Sanford will be interested in the
announcement of his mnrriagc to
Miss Bertha Leona Sec of Wauchula
which took place lust Friday nt the
Palms, the home of the groom's
cousins, Mr. and Mrs, George Vennbl
Rev. George Hyman, D. I), officiating
The ccrmony was witnesses by a
number of relatives and
friends
Mr, nnd Mrs. Richards will reside
In Sanford.

Dr. Samuel I'ulcston is here from
Miami and his many friends are
giving him a warm welcome. Dr.
.Puleston comes up to perform an
operation in the new hospital und
will be here several days. He likes
Brilliant Reception nl W oman’ s Club
Miami but " 0 you Sunford" .
Tho annual reception at the Wo­
Cates Crate Co. handles the True
afternoon
Purina Feeds und have cut the pri­ man’s Club yesterday

HUGHES TURNED DOWN
No Nuiitu of His
Appearance
Socialists Trial
Albany, Jan. 2 0 . ' — The assembly
committee which is to try
the suspended socialist members, re­
fused at the opening of their trial here
today, to note the appearance of the
New York City Bar association com­
mittee, headed by Charles E. Hughes
which asked for a place in the proceed­
ings.
ju d ic ia ry

Mr. Hughes said no disqualification
had yet been shown against the sus­
pended members: and until such time
as the judiciary committee determines
their qualifications, they should en­
joy the privileges of their seats in their
ces down. Get their weekly Price- (Tuesday), was more than usually
own right and in the rights of the con­
List. Prices quoted for cash only. attractive with a splendid attendance
stituencies.
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of representative women, and one of
His delegation then left the chamber
An automobile party enroute home the most pleasing programs ever A statement read by Mr. Martin,
from Jacksonville, where they attend­ presented beneath the roof-tree of containing charges against the social­
ed the Florida States baptist conven­ the club.
ists, alleged that the defendants pro­
tion stopped over in Daytona Fri­
cured
their election under the pretense
The program consisted of vocal
day afternoon. The party was com­
to
tl^e
people that they were merely
and instrumental numbers, including
posed of Rev. W. D. Entzmingcr of
availing
them selves of a legally es­
piano ami violin, and several most
Uartow,
Rev. Louis
Entzminger
enjoyable readings, all of which were tablished means for political independ­
Lakeland; Dr. Geo. Hyman, Sanford
received with enthusiastic applause ence. whereas, nnd in fact, it is claimed
Rev. J. II. Gritlln, Winter Haven and
by a delighted audience. Mrs. Wren that this was done to disguise and cover
W. L . T h om pson , Lakeland. — D ay- McGuinn gave a very charming up their true intent nnd purpose to
tona Journal.
reading in which was cleverly intro­ overthrow this government peaceably
Dr. D. C.Ward, Osteopath is in duced the song "H om o Sweet Home" hut forcibly, if necessary.
Morris llillquit, chief counsel for
Sanford on
Monday,
Wednesday and responded graciously to the re­
call. The little folks numbers given gtlie defense, in opening, challenged the
and Fr ay of each week.
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by Mary Nixon und Margaret Cowan ighl of the judiciary committee to
Mrs. S. Carraway and daughter
were rccEVod with delight. Miss conduct the proceedings and urged that
Mrs. Collins, of Georgetown S. C.
Marion Phillips is among the young­ unbaised judges be selected. He con­
have returned to their home after a
er vocal talent of the city and sweet­ tended thut the committeemen could
pleasant visit to her sister and family,
ly rendered "D a d d y ’ s Sweetheart" not be such , since they had publicly
Mrs. Me G. Carraway of this city.
Mrs. It. E. Tolar who for many expressed their opinion as against the
Mrs. G. R. Nicholson and Mrs years has been recognized as one of socialist memliers.
As against this argument. Judge
Proctor were Geneva visitors in Sanford's leading musicians, was
town on Monday.
welcomed with •V j /tro, her numbers Stanchfiehl. for the .nmm S » #■ :tii!
..•’ ays Loi*m
, the beat. An­ congressional precedent, tor the a*&gt;r, p . , u*.,, .t., . . . .
r e m l'ly 's p roced u re.
J. G. Hurley on Monday while en other fine piano solo in the group of
splendid
home
talent
was
Miss
* ;.*• icrossed after Mr.
Pradentown
route from
i make their Margaret Zachary. Mrs. C. J. Mar­ llillquit hud unsuccessfyully challenged
where the Iarnny
shall whose violin solos are always the right of several of its members tc
future home.
sit in the hearings,
There’s a man a*, tho curb to a pleasing addition to any programplayed
in
excellent
form.
The
duett
serve y ou
.
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by Mrs. Phillips and Mrs., Tackach
Law Out On Americans
Mrs. J. L. Pickard of Tifton
was wonderfully sweet, while the
Georgia is in the city the guest of solo work of Miss Mabel Howler* ami
San Antopiu, Tex.. Jan. 20, Ur.
her sister. Mrs. C. A. Iletts.
John
Hunter, an American physician
Mrs. Tackach was up to their usual
Mr. nnd Mrs. Rrahham are plea standard. Mrs. Tackach never dis­ of Nogales, M&lt;’X., told the senate sub­
sanity domiciled in one of the Herald appoints and in Miss Bowler Sunford committee investigating the Mexican
apartments.
music lovers rejoice in her return situation today, he never had known
here
to live. It will be seen that the of a Mexican being punished for killing
Mrs. it. Z. Johnson and children
delightful
program was composed an Americllln in Mexico. "There has
left for Jacksonville, Sunday, called
been no safely for Americans life or
oi
exclusively
home talent.
there by the serious illness of her
Guests were received by Mrs, \V. property in Mexico since 1010," he said.
brother Mr. Singletary, who formerly
Ur. Hunter was at Guadalajara
L. Morgan, president of the Club and
resided in this city.
when
the Americans occupied Vera
and
Mrs.
\V.
E.
Watson,
first
vice
Hydrated Lime, a carload just re­
president,
Mrs. A.
M.
Phillips, Cruz. J. D. Ward now a Texas farmer
ceived at Cates Crate Co. W-23-tfc.
chairman of the program committee, gave the rommlttee the first instance
in its record of an American killing
Mr. and Mrs. I). P. Drummond made the announcements.
accompanied Mr. ami Mrs. John
Thu club was attractively decora­ Mexicans. Ward said he slifit three
C. Smith to Tampa on Sunday ted with the club (lower anil colors nf them nnd got back into the United
He
Save money and worry by buying of red und green. Bamboo nnd roses Stat&lt;-s without being capturedyour Feeds from Cates Crate Co., were used in profusion. Mrs. Geo. was licving on a fruit farm with hi*
Ai.y quantity Solid Cars Loads Fox was chairman of decorating and wife in 1915, lie testified. One night
Mrs. R. C. Rower of tho refreshment he was vi-iled by soldiers. They tried
standing waiting your orders.
committee, tho latter serving a to lorce their way through his door,
Wholesale prices to nil. W22-tf.
lie opened fire which they returned.
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Wight have dainty salad course.
After he h id shot down three of them
returned from a brief visit to
Bloomington Folks Here
the attacking party withdrew and the
Jacksonville.
Mr. J. H. Smith und his charming remainder of the night was spent by
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Lett)” and the
daughter, Miss Catherine, of Bloom­ Mr. nnd Mr«. Ward in biding under
Misses Graham of Winter Park were
ington Illinois were in the city today the barn.
the Sunday guests of Mrs. I,. II.
the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wakefield
TYPH OID FEVER
Hollar.
of Geneva. The Smiths nnd the Wake­
Quart Mason fruit, jars nt L.
fields are neighbors
in Bloomington Epidemic Breaks out In Ukraine
McCuller's.
5G-tfP. Illinois or were before the Wakefields
District
Among the Sanford folks visiting became Florida Crackers. Mr. Smith
Hague, Jan. 21, (B y Associated
in Orlnrdo on Saturday were Mrs. represents the Crossett Lumber intends Press) Typhyld fever in epidemic
It. M. Grovenstein, Mrs. J. H. in the nortli and this is hfs first trip form is spreading throughout Uk­
Brownlee, Dr. and Mrs. E. D. to Florida. His daughter, Miss Ca­ raine according to n Chernowitz
Hrownlte and Miss Fannie Brown­ therine , was a Red Cross nurse in despatch. Twenty thousand persons
lee.
France during the war being stationed arc reported ill in Kharkov district.
Miss Lily Vaughn returned Sat­ at Vareimes and Chaumont tin* greater
urday from Miami nnd is with her pari of the time.
sister. Mrs. Fannie Lee.
• Buy Diamonds Wight Tire Co.
Aslulnrs Not Murdered
For Sale— Several thousand stalks
55-tf
Mexico City, Jan. 21.—The Ameri­ ribbon und green Cane, -I ft. long,
J, A. Carter of Attunta Georgia is can aviators Cnnnoly anil Waterhouse,
,1 rents per stalk. F. (). B. Wagner.
in the illy looking for an agent to take who met death at Las Animas, Lower
0 . C. Bryant, Wagner, Fla.
22-ltp
the Hollier Six. Mr. Carter
was California, were not killed by Mexicans,
form rly in the newspaper business according to the report of tho judge of
For Sale or Exchange— One 20
but found it more lucrative to embark the primary court of claims nt Ensen­ acre, one 10 acre Sunford Ave,
in the automobile game and hence ada. L. C., just received in the capUo). Walking distance to city. Two lots
the change. He represents the Hol­ The judge asserts they died from thirst corner Center and Elm Ave. Two
lier Distributing Co.
nnd hunger, that no woulds wore found lots west able Palmetto Ave., 50 ft
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Llpe on their bodies and that messages from Eleventh St. Make offer. B. T.
srrawjed on tin* wings of their planes Corey1 owner, 175 N. Spring St.,
of Hildehan N. C. a fine boy.
W20-21!!tp.
told of their slow deaths from exposure. Los Angeles, Cal.
Boost
Leon's Auto Transfer. All trains
met. Phono 91.
Hotel Carries.
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necessary thirty-six state legisla­ retiring president of the federation
ture.!, reads thus: " T h e right of citi­ Other names appearing on the list
zens of the United States to vole of officers of the suffrage crsoclation are Miss Elizabeth Skinner, Mrs.
shall not bo denied or ahridrgd by
C: E. Hawkins, both vice presidents
the United States or by any state on
of the federation, Mrs. Amos Norris
account of sex."
a federation chairman, and Mrs. J.
Having served on the hoard of di­ D. Stringfeilow and Mrs. J. M. Mc­
rectors of the Florida Federation of Collum of Gainesville, long identi­
Women’ s C u b s for over six years the
fied with the state woman's club
writer deems it absurd to even con­ work.
sider the question of equal suffrage
We can't quite see why^ Florida
in the light of a disturbance in our
rlub women should take heed. If it
federal family. In 191.1, when the an­
is because of the nnit-suffragists
nual convention of tho federation
was held in Orlando a meeting of among us we have no fear of their
the Florida Equal Suffrage Associat not progressing eventually with tho
women of every English speaking
tion. The Florida federation did not
nation on the globe. Now York tells
attend, as an organization, the tea to
us
that her one time antis arc splen­
which they were invited by the equal
did voter today:
suffrage association. In Lakeland,
(Signed) MRS. J. \V. M ’ C O LLU M
the following year the subject of
President F. F. W. C.
suffrage was brought up when the
report of thofcieneral Federation of
Women's Clubs, Chicago 1911, was
LANDIS, FISH &amp; HULL
rend. The general federation en­ ATTORNEYS AMI rol'NNKLI.OIH AT LAW
dorsed equal suffrage in their 1911
DE LAND, FLA.
Vvftl (*r»c»t(v tn lh.Sl. 1r .ml Ktlrr.l Court.
convention. In 1905, at DcLantl, a
SpmiJ fftcilltlr* I«*r Kiamlnmtf ami iVrfrctlnff
resolution asking the ballot for wom­
I-ami Tit In
en was endorsed by an overwhelming
majority, as has been the case in
each succeeding convention, as well
as the intervening hoard mretlngs
A tto rn cy -n t-L a w
In Daytona 1918, tho vote endorsing
No. 11 Garner-Woodruff Building
the different strong resolutions fot
SANFORD. FLA.
suffrage was kept from being unan­
imous by only one voice. In the last
convention the only mention of the
M B S . JU L IU S T A K A C H
subject considered necessary, besides
SOPRANO
the splendid report of our political
Available for Concerts, Recitals, Mus{equality chuirman, was a motion to
cales, Festvals, Oratorio nnd S|iecial
ask Gov. Catts to call a special ses­
Church Services
sion nf the Florida legislature tor Sanford,
Florida
ratify the federal amendment, ns is
l&gt;ei»* done iit other states This mo­
tion carried.

G E O . G . H E R R IN G

While the federation stands by a
big majority, for equal suffrage, it
has many other interests, and lias
given and sacrificed much for these
interests. We will work as long as
necessary for the Increased power
the ballot will give us to tender
service to our state. It is the cu tom
of women v n ten everywhere to lie
very urn ser votive with regard to
party affiliations, and we. who hnvt
not yet won the franchise, are adher­
ing strictly to this priueipla.
In 1914, when the first mention
of suffrage was made from the door
of the Lakeland convention, we num­
bered 81 federated club ill Florida
Today, although wo have taken an
unmistakable stand for women** suf­
frage. our number of federated clubs
in Florida Is very near to 2000. We
d o not make tIn* stntemnt that tliuie
are no anti-suffragists in our mem­
ber-hip of about 10,000 women, but
we eerta’ nly know of no entire dull
in Florida that las lift the federa­
tion because of t ’ is question, ot that
opposes it. Neither have u-e knnwle !go of any women who have left
our ranks because we are working
for the ballot. On the contrary, the
president of the Equal Suffrage As­
sociation, Mrs. John T. Fuller, of Or­
lando, is a chalman in the Florida
federation. Mrs. Edgar Lewis, first
vice president F. E. S. A. is the

MONEY
SAYING

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

C. A. Henry representing the Schae­
fer-Wccdon Co., rf Cincinnati ii in the
city taking measurement- for the San­
ford Shoe Si Clothing Co. and will the
here nil this week.
Mrs. G. A. A bbott and little son
have arrived in the city from
Chicago to join Mr. Abbott, the
City Manager, and as soon as a borne
can be procured they will
begin
•house-keeping a.* regular Sanford
folks.
Pint Mason fruit jars at L. P*
McCuller’s.
SG*H
More Properly Sold
Miss Minnie Stewart has sold her
property on Union avenue to Mr.
and Mrs. Forest Gntclipll who will
continue to make it their home as
they have rented the property for
some time.
For Sale— 10 aeres land, .160 ft
lake front. Good vegetable garden
small house, chicken house nnd .10
hens. Will sell very rca ion able for
cash. Charles Cedar, Geneva, Fla.
W21-5tp

LET FLORIDA CLUB
WOMEN HEED

In a recent issue of the Herald
quoting the Tampa Tribune an ed­
itorial headed "Let.F lorid a Women
Meed" auent the Florida Womans
Clul s endorsing W oman’s Suffrage
Mrs. McCullum state president make
the following reply thnt will be of
interest to woutiii everywhere:
Under the headlines "Let Florida
Cluliwomen Heed” there appears in
the Gainesville Daily News of De­
cember 21 n story of the endorsement
of the Susan B. Anthony emondment
by tin* Georgia Federation of W om ­
en’s Clubs. The editorial speaks of
"steam-rolling” to pass this measure,
and cluiins that the results have been
disastrous,
The opening paragraph tells of the
scope nnd usefulness of the Flor­
ida Federation of Women’s Clubs,
und truthfully asserts that the con
stitutlon guarantees it to bo nonpolitical and non-sectarian.
If the majority’ s voting to ask for

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woman's suffrage by federal amend­
ment In thi- recent convention of the
Georgia federation at Columbus Inn
disrupted Hint splendid organization
of over 25,000 women, we have every
confidence in the ability of the wom­
en of our sister state to ndhust any
such differences.
However, the editorial copied from
the Tampa Tribune and headed "Lot
Florida Women • Heed" would give
the impression tlint the Florida Fed­
eration of Women's Clubs is in dan­
ger of being dissolved by some mis­
taken or hasty action in the interests
of equal suffrage. Before accusing the
loyal women citizens of any South­
ern slate of being a "political tool of
Northern wire-pullers" it would be
well to note tho direct simplicity nnd
freedom from sectionalism of tho Su­
san B. Anthony amendment. This
amendment, proposed in overy con­
gress since 1878, passed In 1919, and
already ratified by tweaty-towo u! the

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DEATH
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culty in u r in a tin g , often mean
serious disorders. T h o w o r ld ’s
standard rem ed y for kidney, liver,
hluddet und uric ncid trou b les—

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tiling enlclr re" f nn.l niton w .rJ oil
ddiiljr iIIk u c
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toe national
rrnu.it) of Holland fur more than 200
y««ts.
All Uiuggiits, in thnro site*.
t.w k for tho noino tioM Kintal in — - r f her
and &gt; c c ( | t tin I m lt . ilo n

TO
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TNt LAST

SEALED TINS ONLY
AT YOUR GROCERS

MAXWELL HOUSE
C O FFEE

,0n Flour, Grain apd Feed
Fruit and Vegetable Crates
Yob Can flu, From Ua at
WholraaU Price*
Writ* for I'rtH 1.1.t

W . A- Merryday Company r— Paiatlu, Florid*

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The Fort! Sedan is the favorite family car,
seats five comfortably. While an enclosed car
with permanent top, it has large windows* and
may in a minute be changed to a most delight­
ful open Car with always a top protecting
* against the sun. In inclement weather it is a
closed car, dust-proof, water-proof, cold-proof.
Finely upholstered. Equipped with electric
starting and lighting system and demountable
rims with 3 ‘ j-inch tires front and rear. A real
family car. W on't you come in and'look nt it?
The delights o f the electric
__
car with the economy o f the

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C. F. WILLIAMS, Agent
E l). HIGGINS; Salesman

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JANUARY 23. 1920

THE SANFGUD HERALD

No.3798
REPO RT OF TH E CO NDITION OF TH E

FIRST NATIONAL
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BANK

At Sanford in the Slate o f Florida, at the Close o f Business on
Dee. 31st, 1010
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Oerrtlralu Un*ecured
Otrrtlraiu
iin-e&lt;-arr&lt;i
- —---8.750 00
IJ. 8. Mnnd* Deposited to Secure Circulation (par y a l j e ) .
21S.OW.OO
Pledged to
Pledge.!
III aerue
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p. Depwlt*
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nr other ilepmll* nr bill* payable
.
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uni 4edl-d .
U. 8. Honda amt certificate* of lml.htr.lnra, o e n r l andf unpledged
‘
War Saving, Certificate* and Thrill Kt*m|i» artually owned ----- . --------- —
«• ra-W*'
8.000.00
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til hlndf* 1,I tu&gt;
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than
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SacuHtle.iother
‘
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Total bond*, ae.-urdir*. rtr., other than U. S.
8t**k oj Federal Ibwcrvr Hank &lt;56 p« r « rnt o| •uWfipllon) ...
.
Vain* ol [linking l l o n o . o « n « l and unlnrumbrted — ---------------* ------ —
Furniture and f u t u r e , . . - ........... - — —
Ural E.tate Onnr l other than Hanking Home
................
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lawful
Heu-rve *Hth
federal lleirrve
flank...
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Amount, hup
Du* iruro
(rum National Hank*
(Ca.h
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Nrl Amount* Ku* from Hank** lUnkr*# and Truit C o m p * n i« °th*r *han In
eluded In llama 12,13 or 14----------------------- ~----- j
—v — —- j j - r Chr k , on other Hank, In the ,ame d t y or town a, Itrpwtlrg Hank (othe
than item Ml
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17■
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of liPTi*
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1 (nil ill
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Chrrk* **n Irnnki Iora11 4 vuUid* t»I city or town
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152,291.0)
203.613.31
2.100.00
s.ooo.so
2,018.00
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78,811.20
3,083.77
3,8H9.SU
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I. I A H I I. I T 1 K S
3S.OOO.OO
Capital Stork fald In
3S.O0*),00
Surplu, fund
S.000.00
UnoleMe l j ’roflta
1.500.00
Am
oum iiPtriTiti
i " » r ' A c -rued1
— ... — ■ • —
Amount
lleiervetl iur
for Taae,
3.500 00
Amount |le,ee»etl for all Internet Arerue&lt;l
------------8.760.00
Circulating Nn'.aa tiutatandlng_ . . —— ..
. . ......—
2.06 5.8 J
Net amount, due to Nallmal Hank,
125 31
CerMrtel Cherk, outitandinf . .
.
. . — -------39,652.8:
CaihUr'a Ch-&lt;k, on o » n hank O ild a v lin g . - . —— — ■ -11,811.70
I final of Item,
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Total
.’Id and
372.515 81
Indieidual JUpntll, Subject to Ch*fk . . .. . — ---- •
• t 21.010 SU
Certificate, ol d ep nll due In t - n t h ,n 3 I day, (o h e lhan f irm &gt; iey hnrruwe I
State, County or other M inldptl liepoilt, Se-urel liy I’lelge of A „ r t » of
. 82,870.90
thta llmli
.
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I l l , Mend, unpaid
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, • Ttdal of Demand I Iron ill, (other than hank drpoelt,) Subject to lle'erva,
ll.27&lt;
Item, 3 1 ,33*38,37, ih an l 3 9 ----- ----------- -------------------- --— ........ - 3,371.79
1'iMtal Saving, I •, p i o t ,
.. ---- -351.280.90
Other Time l l e p o l t , ---- ,.
! JU 1.661.69 Total &lt;f Time |up o l u Suhiect to llmeree, 1lam. Id, It, 4J and II
172.530.0,1
VVar loan ||, (eelt a re, runt
I (11,000.00
Hid, |i*&gt; alilr' *llh f e I ral It terve Hank
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ST ATE OP fl.'I H IIIA . COUNTV or SEMIN* 1 I . K : * !
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I. II. f . WIIITN’ f It. Caihler of the ahovi- nami I l.atik. d o !olemnly , « » r that the aho*a
alalemrnt I, true to the he it of my knnwle Ige and hellaf.
II. J. W HITNl.lt. I a,hler
Suherritje'l and efcorn to hrlore me Ullf
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tlih day nt Jan. M2U.
J . J. MI1W
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C O U N T Y O f SE M IN O I.E
I. i:. fergueun llouihidilrr. Cou nty Judge In ami f. r the Cou,it&gt; of S'mlni.le do hereby
ertif/ the f&lt;dlialng la a true and enrfr-t 11«t Hat of the l l e r n u , i»ue&lt;| In the ,ald t ,.unt&gt; "f
rertif/
emlnolr
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........... D. IBM to the .tilth da&gt; , f September, A. D.
Seminole from the tint
BIS. troth date, fnrlu,|«r a , ! h o » n hy the atuha on hie in my ofllee.
l i t KNSES c o n m i : n : t i i
Name
Dale
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Sept IBM
Sanlord Cyrle Co
Sept IBM
Sept IBI 8
A. f . 11,11
S e ’.dnolr All,tract C o
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Caldwell Irwin C Inr
Ort IBM
I n W, C a ld w o l
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liulf It, lining Co
Ort IBM
fluff Itelining Co
Orl IBM
ttilln Sale, Corporation
Oct IBM
Aulo Saie, f *orpnralion
Ort IBM
cl. W. Crlm
lif t IBM
Joe Daniel,
Ort IBM
Judge J. J. Dirkin, &gt;n
Ort IBM
E. ft*. S llli ,
Ort IBM
Th e T e a a , C o
Orl IBM
The T e , a , Co
Ort IBM
A, E. SJoldom
Ort IBIS
T W. Mfilalti,
Ort IBM
Ort IBM
Wondrufl -t U al,,-n
fra nk I.. Woodruff
Orl IBM
fra n k E. Woodruff
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I 72
174
171
175
*7»;
177

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170
I no
I*1
I A2
181
I 11
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1*9
inn
In'*
190
I tit
192
191

m
2.50 1**5
5.00 i
12.50 it*:
1.50 191
1.00 199
fi.UO 200
201
5.00 202
2.50
7.50 203
.75
7.50 201
I 50 20%
200
2.50 207
2 25 201
.50
1.50 208
21 u
12.50
1.50
2.50
2.50
27.75
7.50
1. 50
2.25
.50
2.25
t . 50
ft.00
1.50
LOO
4.00
2.50
.4.00
4.75
1.50
1.75
2.25
1.5(1
2.50
5 00
1.50
1.50
t 50

S»!R
im .
I Hi H
IBM .
I9M
IBM
IBM
IBM
IBM
ISM
IBM
MM
IBM
IBM

Oct
Ort
Ort
Ort
Ort
Ort
Orl
Ort
Ort
Oct
tlct
Oct
Ort
Ort
Oct

IBM
IVM
IBM
IBM
IBM
IBM
IBM
IBM
IBM
IBM
IBM
IBM .
IBM
IBM
ISIS

2I I
212
313
21 t
215
21 fi
217
21*
219
22U
■r 1
«****»
221
221
225
226
221
■YOlj
230
231
2J2
2.13

2 2.3 234
2 23 235
6.(10 25rt
I SO
2a7
2.50 2.11
*.00
2 23 2.19
I .30 210
2.60
2 41
ElO ■1|"f
t .25 2 43
1.50 211
2 4*.
2 46
217
24 ,
219
iso
251
262
253
251
2 %%
2.%fi
2 £7
2,M
2%9
200
2111
262
263
261
265
2f'fl
207
20 i
209
270
271
i *“ J
2JS
271
27 5
276
277
278
279
2S0
281
282
283
281
285
210
28 8
289

Thad Daya

_Cbai * "
J. T

A lift! . .......... ........

1 liroe.

. C . K.
Merchant*
Henry Slmmona
Hrlirnatcn
Jut. __________
L. M. IDhbindrr

W.

Halt
Hama

0 . C. Itryant
tl. W. Spencer
(J, W. Spenrer
John Turner
Wileon &amp; T o o m » r f * r . ('•
Harry Wray
1 . M. Mention
8. J. H i r e r ,
M l . E f fie M rl.u ra .
Or. II. O. Strickland
H o ,a Clark
Or. J. C. OaVia
J. E. f a r e
IVrat Side Ca«h Store
fra n k ellruwn

8.00
9.0 0
3.0 0
3.0 0
3.0 0
3.0 0
3.0 0
.1 o*?
1 .0 0
4.60

2.6 0
4.5 0
1.60
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
I.IB
1.50
2 .2 5

Ketail
Itarbrr

3 ,0 0
2 .0 0
2 5 .0 0

1.50
1.00
12.50

Itetall Merchant
it. It. Eating ilouee
Dealer In frulta A Veg.
I.l*i ry Stable
11,, ail
ill M
Merchant
Itetall Mrrrhant
Itrtail Mrrrhant
Itetall Merchant
Itetall Merchant
Orntlat
Itetall M trrhan l
Optlrlan , .
It, tail Mrrrhant
itrtail Merchant
l.unrh Stand

3. no
i.uw
3.0 0
5.00
.3.00
3 .0 0
3 .0 0
3.0(1
3.00
10.00
3.0 0
IU.OO
10.50
4.50
5.0 0

1 so
2 .5 o
1.60
2.5 0
1.50
1.60
1.50
1,50
1.50
t .o o
1.50
5.00
5.25
2 .2 5
2.5 0

6.0 0
7.5 0

3.00
3.7 6
5.00
1.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.5 0

Lunch
IUMII
. It.tell
Detail
Detail
Itetall
Itatall
Itrtail
It,tall
Itatall
liraler
It,tail

Room
— ..
l l r r r h « n t » . . . ------ ...
Merchant
k lrrrh a n t . —____— _
M erch a nt------&gt;.............
Merchant!
Merchant _ . . . .....
Merchant
In Frulta h Veg.
Merchant .

Itrtail Mrrrhant
ll.tall Mrrrhant
New Vc&gt;r_ l.ife Ina. C o.
Ilrlall Merchant
Citigena Ina. C o. of Mo.
fireman f u n d Ina. Co.
Amer. Alliance Ina. C o .
Ph ocnli Ina. Co. .
Itoyal loturanra C o . of.
of Liverpool .
Ort IBIS .
W. J. T h i g p e n ................... Scottiah Union A Nat
Eiindon Aaaur. Co. ol Eng
Ort IBM
3V, J. Thigpen
Itetall Merchant
Ort IBM
I.. J. fo u n ta in . .
llaggag*
Wagon &amp; Dray . :
I.
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.
Oct IBM
Itetall Merchant
Ort IBM
O m n i a Cyprraa Co
Itrtail Merchant
Ort IBM
Amer. Agrl. Chern. Co.
Euutahte l.lfa A , , h Sue. . .
D. I.. Thra .her
Oct IBM
Itetall Druggivta
E. K. Philip, IL Co
Oct IBM
Ort IBM
J. A. Ilarrold
.
. itrtail Merchant
Oet IBM
Itrtail Merchant
J. A. Ilarrold
Harbor Sh op 1 Chair* ,
Sip Tracy
O ct IBM
Oct IBI8„ .
Itetall Merchan
J. D. H a r t ..........................
Itrtail Mrrcha I
Hi*era Hr a. . .
Oet IBM Ort IBM
It tall Merchant
Mr,. A. Simon
„ . l . o g a n Mercantile Co. . . Ketail Merchant*
Ort 1913
Dralrr In friut a A Veg.
Oct IBM
H u , aril ti P o u nd .
.
D atrr In f r u i t , A Veg.
Ort IBM
John Hui.ell
Mia. Orare William,
Oct IBM
Itetall Merchant
Heal E,tate Agent
Ort IBM
M. f . Huhinton
Ort I M
Itetall Merehant
J. VV. tlicken*
Itetall Merchant
O-t IBM
J. M . Sluman
ll'ta il Merchant
Orl IBM
Plynt liroa.
Ort 1918
P I It •&gt;m 2 Table
. Wm. Hotter
Ort IBM
ID tad Merchant
John Adam,
Oct I &gt;18
Undertaker and
E. P. Hunt
E m li, met
Dct IBM
lt-ta.l Merrhant
N
Waihlngton
It.tail .Mef.-hant
Ort IBM
J. VV. Nl«.&gt;n
Utanlic (m il In,. Cu,
Ort IBM
St. J. A. William,
Chine,e l j u n d r y
Or! IBM
l^io Jark
Oct IBM
(ir n e t a Cocoa Cota
II .tiling W o rk,
llotlllng Co.
Ort IBM
Sanford Cocoa Cola
H .tiling Work* ~.~
llotlllng V o.
it, tad Merchant
Eil llaVr,
Oct IBM
Ort IBM
A. II. Smith
Itetall Mrrehaut
Orl IBIS
J E. Snyd .r
Hi*tad Mate h a m
Mr*. E. It. Mitchell
Retail Merchant
Ort IBM
Lunch Counter
Eoulai llcphencan
Orl IBM
I" ■ ttoom
■i II. (irainting
It*1tail M ir chant
Mia. J. S. Mourn
tie, IBM
It* tad Mrrrhant
Henry Eandoo
Ort IBM
D.
D.
Daniel,
It Mad Ms reliant
Ort IBM
Lunch Counter
Ella T e n , on
(let IBM
U n d - ft nfcrri a L a
Ort IBM
M . C . M uaaley A Co.
lu lm ri
F»ct lfiIn
M. C. \l*»«rtry
C ion 4lutua, In*. Co.
Oct 0 9 in
San lor *4 Furnlturr t
Ur tad Merchant
ticl I lift
Crown I*gp9f Co.
It1t o l Merchant
Ort 1019
Sanitary Market
lie tall .Mrrrhant
Ort I:«l n
I. i llouahold rr
Lawyer
Ort 191 ft
Jam** |*oti*
It, tail Mt rrnanl
Ort 1018
Oarnrr roduro Co.
I » aler In Fr lit * A Vag.
N ov. 1918
Mallrli A Hun
Itrtail M * rrhant
Mr*. J. MalVrn
U- (ail 5 !r rrhant
N ov. 101 a
.Nov |0|8
W. F.
h* ali r in Ff* *h Mrata
Nov. I 1118
Or. J N. T**lar
FiijjBiiian
Nov, 101 a
(*4i I'U nl
s out lit lit Ulfllilta Co...
ftetall M rirghant
Huut h* rn Ut llilfi-af *o.
Nov. 191 n
W atrr W rk*,
S'ujth* rn Utlhl li'9 Co.
No*. I’i lA
Hunt hr rn If till! Ira Co.
I ,, ririr Light Fla hi
No v. I !»I H
Houlhrrn Ltililiia Co.
Ie* I'Jjnt
Nov 11*I 8
C. J. Mar*hall
Fhy*irjan
No v 19 1A
O vi»do I'harmary
.Nov 191 A
It* tall Merchant
.ir|ru|i*dttan l.ife* In*. Co.
J L. Itohrrta
Nov 11*1 A
Claud*" Jour*
Itrtail Merchant
N uY 19 1A
It* tad .Merchant
Nov 1918
I. J itakir
T. &lt;** Mdlrr A. Son
lt&lt; t id M e *rhaul
Nov 1918
I“, J. Mill* r A Hun
l ndi rtakvr* ,5 KmNov 191 a
lialmrrt
Ik* i Id rat.&gt;
h&gt; ah r in Fruit* A Veg*
Nov |9| A
tUl* n III*1,.
H&gt; tad Merchant
Nov 19IA
II. It. McCall
lUtall Merchant
Nov 191 A
F n} « iri« n
l»r. J. T . I Union
No v 191 A
lit tad Mrrrhant
If L («ll&gt;6*in
No v C l i
Itetall Merchant
lUraM I'rinting C&gt;*.
Nov I 9 I A
F, J. Ifo«ton A Co
It i . Mi rrhant
Nov
j . M. Dr* *n* r
It* iad -I r reliant
Nov
Itetad Merchant
J. M, lirHiipr
Nov I 91 A
Uetiid Mi rrha t
Nov 191 A
ColonUt Hp*r|«iliiy Co
I*. J. Wolcott
Itrtad Merchant
Nov C I A
Thoa,
Lmmrtt
Wilaon
Lawyer
I
91
A
Nov
lit rrola Fruit A
.Nov 1919
Prntlurv C**i.
Itetad M*rrhant
tail M* rrhant
w fit o f f r
Nov I 91 A
11. C. iJilllotr
iff. E«la!&lt; Agent
Nov I 9 |A
AmrnraU |nt ('tl
II C, UiiHo*r
Ntiv IBIS,.
t ■&gt;
Jfilrlil)' Pnurnlx I .
II. C I Hi lluie
Nov IBIS
I
lu
Hole
tjurrn
In, t'n
II
C.
IBIS
Nov
Northern In,. C o
11. C |lu Itoie
N iiv IBI 8
II. W. Herndon
Artna f i r e In,. Co.
No* IBIS
It. W. Ihrniton
f i r e Aaaorlullon
.Nov IBIS
fid elity A Carnality
It. VV. II* rriifon
Nov IBIS
Ir.a. Co. uf N. V.
f i l l . 1)1) A Drputlt Co,.
H W. H.rndun
Nov IBIS
■if Mar.la m l ,
(irrat A mrr. In,. Co
„t l. W. It.rndon
Nov IBIS
Harll.tr.l hire lo t . Cu
It, VV, ll . / m l o n
Nov IBIS
Home Ina. t’ o. »»f N. V.
It VV. I t . mu on
Nov IBIS
E. A E A li. Ina. Co
II. VV. H.rndun
Nov IBIS
Ina. Company u| North Amer.
Nov IBIS
II VV. Hirndon
Orient In*. Co.
II VV. Il.rndon
No, I BIS
I'hocnla Inauranre Co
'll. W. H.rndun
Nn* 1313
nl l.oml.m
Penn. Ina t!o.
li. Vv. Il.rndon
Nov I 3 |n
Pro*b|.*nri- Wa*h. In*. Co
li. VV. Ilrrntlun
Nov 1318
S|&gt;riug6rl 1 fir.- A Marine In*. Co.
II. VV. lb tti.ort
No* 1318
Sun Inturanre Co.
IE W. Il.rndon
No* IBI8
Weatern Ina. C » . of
ll. VV. Hrrndon
Nn* IMIS
T oronto
Itetall Mrrrhant
E. P. MrCulter
Nuv IBIS
llarher Shop 2 Chair,
A. A Gramling
Nn* IBIS
l.unrh Counter
P. E. Ea.rrly
*N'ov IBI 8
Itetall Merchant
M D. Galchrl
Nn* IBIS
Photographer
Mi«, Clara Philip.
Nov IBIS
Afro. A mrr. Ih.il, Co,.
E—Je Martin
Dec. IBIS
Lawyer
Krhrltr Matin'*
j»rr IBIS
Itrtail Mrrrhant
The Duality Shup
HfC IBIS
Itrtail Mrrrhant
P. VV. Wllmutt
Dee |B|a
C a ra fe
Semin.de Co. (iarag,1Hr IBIS
Itrtail D ro g g u l
L, ll. Mobley ...
lire IBIS
Itetall Mrrrhant
( ‘ hat. L. W»*t
Dec 1911
Heal
Eat ate Agent
IBIS
*V.
1*.
Uonurlly
llrr
Con tinental hire In,.
A. P. Connelly.
I h r IBIS
Co. of N. V
National Etlirrty t ire
A. P. Connelly
Her IBIS
In*. Co
A* P* f ’ onnrly
N
1Hr IBIS
Norwich
t nion Jin- Ina
IBIs
1*.
Contitll&gt;
Krr
Co.
A. I*. Connelly ...
.. .. -. If. S. f id e lit y A
1Hr IBIS
Guarantee Co
Aetna f i r e In,. Co.
A, F. Uonnrlly
1I f f IBIS
New lla n o vrr Plrr In*.
A. P. Connelly
IHr IBIS
C o m p irty
Ya f ir .
Marine In ,
A. F. (aonnrtly
1Hr IBIS
C om pany
If. S. f i r , In*. Co
V. P. Connelly
1Hr IBIS
ParlQr Mutual l.lle In*.
F. ( ‘ •innrlly
1Hr IBIS
C om pany
Hank
It a tik of K\I&lt;hI o
I Hr IBIs
Hotel
Lincoln ituui#
JHr IBIS
Photocrap &gt;er
II. W J.ihnton
1let 1911
D
ra b r in fru it * A Veg,
IBIS
F.
ft.
Frank
1it r
Itetall Merehant
S. Ib-niamln
I Hr IBIS
Itarbrr Shot, S C h a i n .
1hoi £« &lt; .% Mr M ti Urn
I Hr 1916
It.-tail Mrrrhant
Z. J. J . fry
1Hr IBIS
Phyairian
li E. Sarg.-anl
1h e IBIS
Itetall Merchant
Kent \ uicanuing U k«.
n « r 1918
C on tra rtlcP lu m b ri,
Ma honry Walkrf ( ’ ,» .
Dec IBIS
Dealer i t fruit * A V’ rg.
M. f lei. her
live IBIS
Turprnttn Still
( 1v i r*t frrt T u fp . t'lj.
Dec 1 &gt;|S
Contractor*
Flirt* A Uollrf
Dee IBIS
Lawyer
1I f f IBIS
\. K« I*ii»rr»
Garage
|i. a K, Motor ("ft
D . r tBtS
Hank
&gt; vmlnolc Cuuntv Hank
1H r IBIS
Hill I’ M i in 2
1(ark« r F«vt»*r Ait*, t'u
i it r 19 IN
Vetrrlnar) Surg.-on
Kr, A llftlan
1Hr IBIS
Elrrtrieal t’ ontrarlor
E I'. Ilnw man
I Hr IBIS
Itetall St effhant
Fairu Leaf liraum I *.
1•» r IBIs
Saw MU!
1h r IBIs
J. 1 Philip. \ Co
Itrlalt Mi ham
(I Hull'll' Ft birr
t Hr IBIS
Until l Hrr'hant
Prrnald Hardware Co
1He tu is
C.xtlrartlxg Plttm1- r.
D»c 191 H
r* hmiIiiI if .if*N i f « &lt;*«•
I Hr IBIS
llr. S. Pulr.lnn
It, ta.l M. hanla
ltv*lUt.L ( im erry ( ».
1In IBIS
llaggag.' Wagon A Dra)
Henry J. Il.-raon
1&gt;1 c IBIS
It t.n V
I 1I
Vofti'll Sprrr t’ ii
I *4C IBIS
Itrtail it* r haul
Krr IBIS
A. J. (*oul(«r
ph y e M a o
Kr. J. N\ Itubroo
Krr (918
Sanfor liulldina A
D»c IBIS
Uultdtnc E .an Aaaoe...
Loan A»»*»ciaili»*i
Pyhalcliii
D r f IBIS
|)r. J. t\ N i l m
Draler In' I r c h
vl,
Krr IBIS
T h r o Aulln
tlellaner l. fe I n ,. Co.
tiro. D. Hart
lire IBIS
Ilakery
IHr K i l l
J 1 Miller
Hotel
II. ll. Tarkarh
Dec iUiN
I’ hyalrJaci
IHr jBIS
Dr. I). C. Ward
Marble Vafd
MtlvU Marble t’ u. ♦
Krr IBIS
Itetall M » r.h a n t
Dec 1911
Hotel
Dec IBIS
Geo. E. H ale, ti Son
E&lt;|uitable. '.Ife A a ,ur­
IE It. D ra,
.
IHr IBIS
in e * Com pany
Phyalralu
Dr. Tho,. G. Simmon*
Dec IBIS
Saw Mill
.
.
Dec IBIs
Chuluota Mfg. Co
Dealer In f r u i t , A Veg. .
W E. Bcogga
Dec IBIS
Itetall Merchant
Dec IBIS
Annie T h o m a i
Itetall M r r ’ h in t
J. E. Spurting
Dec IBIS
Optnmrt -tat
Dr. O S Vaughn
IHr I l l s
Itetall M errlan t
Dec IBIS
Mr* Mary Schaal
Crate Mill
Dec l ! ! S
Itetall Me*eh»nt
E. II. Waiman
De IBIS
..W illi* D l c k a o n . . . . _____ __ llaggag* Wagon 1 D ra y ..
Dec 1918
on
Orl
Od
Orl
Ort
Oct
Oct
Ort
Oct

11.281,91AM

Total

^

1174,693.2*
67.42

Oct
Ort
Ort
Oct
Ort
Ort
Ort
Ort
Ort
Oct
Ort
Oct
Ort
Ort

IBM
IBM
IBM
IBM
MM
IBIS
IBM .
1318
IBM

II. II. Croatier
Sanford Sh oe A Clo. Co
J. M. Neely
Mrs. J. It. Oardner
W. J. Thigpen
W. J. Thigpen
W. J. Thigpen
W. J. Thigpen , .
-W. J. Thigpen

3.0 0

2.60
2.50
2.50
1.50
2.50
1.50
4.60
2.30
3.75
1.5C
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.5(1
ESC
2.50
7.50
1 .56
1.5(1
5.00
3.7 5
1.50
ESI)
25 .0J
1.50

3 .0 0
&amp;.00
3.0(1
9.00
7.50
3.0 0
3.0 0
3.0 0
3 .0 0
3.0 0
3.0 0
4.50
15.00
3.0 0
3 .0 0
10.00
7 .3 0
3.0 0
11.00
60 .00
3 00

1(1.00

7.50
1.56
1.50
2 .5 u
5.00

10.00

6.0 0

|0.00
3.0 0
3 .0 0
b .o o
3 .0 0
£.00
Ml .mu*
3 .0 0
3.0(1
ei.HO
£.0 0

5 .0 0
ESO
1,50
.1,00
1.50
2 5J

16.00
3.0 0
3 .(JO

2
1.59
i vu
1,60
2 .5 0

3 .0 0
3 .0 9
l..%0

12.50
2 .5 0
2 .2 5
4,50
1.50
5.00
1.50
1 50
1.50
1 50
2 .5 0
5.0 9
12.69
1.8 4
12-60
2 0 .0 0
.17.50
5.00
1 50
2 .5 0
1.50
! 69
3.7 5

2%.00
3.00
3.0 0
4.56
10 00
LUO
3.U0
3 .0 0
,1 mi
J.00
3.00
3.06
10.00

12.50
1.50
1.50
■•_*»*,
5.0(1
1.54
1.59
1.60
1.50
1.50
1.5u
1.50
5.00

.1.00
3.0 0
10 OU

1.50
1.6(1
f* no
2 . (J
2 .5 0
2.50
2.5 0
2 50
2.50

2 5 .0 0
4,53
9*00
3 .0 0
] 0.0 0
3 .0 0
3.0 0
3 .0 0
3.0 0
5.1(0
10.00
28.0(1
3 .0 0
25 (SI
10.00
7 5.BU
10.00
3.0 0

2.5 0
2.50
2.5 0
2 .5 0
2 50
2 .5 0
2.5 0
2.69
2.6 0
2. So
2.6 0
2.50
2 .7,0

7.50
2.0(1
5.00
6.0 0
5 .0 0
10.00
3.0 0
3.06
10,00
3.0 0
4.50
10.00

*

2.50
3.7 5
1.00
2.5 0
3 .0 0
2 .5 0
2 .5 0
5.0 0
1.60
1. 50
5.00
1.50
2.2%
5 .0 0

.Com mercial Union Fire..
Inauranee C o . ......... .
Itatall M e r c h a n t ..............
3. On
J. hi. Saucer
---------Dee 1918
Itetall
M rrr hant . ............... ..
3.un
Mbtstlwhlto A Seller*.
Dee IBIS
35.00
Tu rpen ti ne Still _____ _—..
Muaarlwhite A Seller, .
Dec IBIS
1 0 .0 0
Saw Mill
.............. - . .
M. D llarher
Dee IBIS
Druggtet
.. ........... .
4 .50
W. (E Aldridge
D ec 1918
Steam Laundry
10.00
A. it. M e re h a ll--------- .
Dee IBIS. .
llaggag'- Wagon A Dray .
8.00
ialah Dlckton
D e c 1918
Druiglat
9.00
(lower A Koumtllatl
D ec IBIS
10.00
Dentlat
.Dr. K. M. Sfaaon
Dec 1018.
. Livery S ta ble .
15.00
E. E. llrady
..........
D e c IBIS
10.00
S. O. Hhlnholier, . ____ .Contractor
Dee IBIS
15.011
Hotel
S. J. Carnra
. .
Dec IBIS
Lunch Count er
5*00
VV. M. frier,on
Dec IBIS
Merchant A Tailor
10.00
D. C. I t r o c k ........
J all 1919 .
6.00
Itetall
Mrrrhant
Jan IBIS .
A. Kanner
Lunch Counter
5.00
I'trry Miller .
.Jan IBI b
Sanfo ■] Tr uck Grower*
J an I B I &gt;
Dralrr*
In
Vegetable*.
3.00
Inr.
Itetall Merchant
4.50
A. D- Kanner
Itetall Mrrrhant
3.00
E. Allen Seed Co
l
Kralurant
10.00
J am *, Dandrrlakv
10.00
Garage
C. f . McCulloy ..
He tail Merchant
3.00
E.
Zlnnerman
Itetall Merrhknt
3.00
J. t . Itoberl,
12.00
Wholeaalc Merchant*
Wight Grocery Co
Sanlurd Machine A
Garage
______
Garage Co.
10.00
Dentlat
10.00
Jan I BIB
W. C. Nixon
Itrtail Merchant
3.00
Mr*. Jeala AVenlraub .
Jan BIB
Altamonte Electric Co.
Electric Eight Work*.
10.00
Jan 1313
Cou nty Engine#
10.00
Jan 1313
fe e d T . William
Dealer In f r u it * A Veg.
3.00
It. It. E dridge
Jan 1313
Itetall Mrrrhant . .
3.00
Jan 131b
J. f . Sloan
Dralrr In f&gt;uit* A Veg.
J. Weia* .
Jan 1919
3.00
Itetall M e r c h a n t - ____ _
J. Cohen
_____ .
Jan IBIS
3.00
-D e ale r In Pith A Meat*
D. li. Ilrown
5.00
Jan IBIS
P m n Mutual Life In* C o . ..
M. IE Maa.ey
Jan IB 3
Albert
VVilllama
itrtail
Merchant
.
3.00
Jan IBIS
Itetall Mrrrhant
.
3.00
M. 9. Averell*
Jan IBIS
Itetall Merchant r
.Vlradc linker
3.00
Jan IBIS
Electrical C o n tra cto r A,
W. IE Tr ra dw ,?
Jan IBIS
Dralrr ....
, 5.00
l.unrh Counter . . .
.........
Sam Clarke
5.00
Jan IBIS
Itrtail Merchant
W. W. Dfrelur
Peb IBIS
3.00
Pool Itoom I Table
8 . VV. Hirria
Feb IB IB
25.00
Poul Itoom 2 Tahir*
Feb IBI 3
. Arnet Ilia r
50.09
Either E. Green
Itrtail Merchant . .
- __fell IBIS
3.00
Monrue Elpe
Itetad Mrrrhant
’ f r b 1313
3.00
Wight l i r e Co.
hrh I3IB
Itrtail Merchant
3.00
D. P. Hrrndon
Moving Picture Show
Peb 1313
10.OJ
Peb I BIB
o .P
Hern-inn
to.no
Moving Picture Show
f e b 1313
J E. Srrugg,
Itrtail Mrrrhant
3.00
Pet, IBIS
VV. M. Kelly
llarher Shop 1 Chair
1.03
E. ll. Shaw
f e ll I BIB
Itetall Merchant
3.00
Klcn Area
Dealer In frrah Meat*
f r b 1319
5.00
Mr,. Venable and Mr,.
f e b IBIS
1full I
Hogan
HI. oo
George Monte
liraler In 1“ rt‘ f *» Meat*
5.00
JJi*alrf In Fr« «n M* »tj
5.0 tl
Allen All man
L i ^t-ry A" 1 &gt;1 Sialdr
Sam Y&lt; ung
7.5 0
Cu m olid a tu i C. I , Cut
l&gt;rri*r in V r g i U b l M
3.11*1
Ktwr.l Salih
It, (ad M* rrhant
3.00
I li ul, r Li V * g f U l i I n
D. Angehdl
3,0(1
II. M. II. at In
It (all Mrrcnant
4.(JO
l»,nti*t ^
II. IE McCaatln
10.00
Ha^Kaif, W u u » A I&gt;ra&gt;
Arthur Hiblnaun.
5 00
E re a fo *
&lt;‘ &lt;»ntr*rtinc rlumlx-ra .
5.00
City t i n age
( i-iirac*
10.00
Da:i Calhoun
(U tail Merchant
3.00
. J. K. Vaughan .
Hairiracr Wafe,»n A Kray
1*00
. Laura Slev. n« ,n
i*, nch t!oun •t
5.00
It*
tall
M
rfrfim
t
Cha, K llrinann
1.00
Mr*. 1 her*, a hurh
l*« ta.l .Mtrctiafd
3.00
C. VV. ( (fee
l.aunrli f«*r lllrr
2 50
J T. A C O. Mitchell
lit ta 1 Mrrrhant
1.50
P P o
_
tti* * *
.1 Vi'g,
- .Oo
L- lultlif In
5.uu
Muvirlwriile A Itiown
T u rp e n tin e Still
55 00
Mar IBIS
Muaaelwhilr A Ilrown
Cm
Detail Merchant*
** v* »
Pool Hoorn 1 4 aide
Atu m - ir n
1i»,au
. • ■
.
Apr l i o .
... .... ..ro .c ie y A V o
llrla I Mrrrhant .
1.50
Apr IBIS
G. A. Hryent
Itrtail Merchant
1.50
Apr IB IB
Helail Merchant
Saul tlrhbln,
1.50
75
G, f Al.rlt
Apr IB IB
Itetall Merchant
ESO
73
Ap- 1919
Lunch Cnjintcr
E. K r w tun
3.60
I 2.
Apr IB1U
It uf u. Shepherd
Itarbrr Shop I Chair
50
Apr 191B
All.n Urn,.
Garage
10.00
5 Oil
Apr 1919
E. P. Hagan
Itetall Mi rrhant
3 .on
1.50
Apr 1913
E. p. Hagan
WTurp.-ntlne Stlfl
20.1)0
10
I
Apr 1919
Jam.-, Cain
It. tail Mrrrhant
1.60
•7j
Apr 1913
A. E. D bldn ,
lie alt Merrl ant
1.50
.75
,A pr 19 19
J. VV, Oitern
Heal E.tate Agent
5.00
2.70
Apr 1919
Dave D'flryan t
Itetall Merchant .
3.00
1.50
Apr 191b
Lewie T* Wit,on
itetall Merchant
1.311
May IBD,
V. S c h m i l l i
ItHall Mrrrhant
1,5(1
May 1919
Hattie it Hryunt
Iteiuil M e ch ant.
1.30
7i
..ley IBI9
.Jonn Muaa.n
Swimming Pool
5.00
.70
May IB19
Dr. S 11. Irirker, »n
I'h).M a n
5.0 0
.70
May 1919
Mr. I i &gt; ; I. Lord
lt-t a I Merchant
til
May 1919
VV. J. Thlgp. n
Mutual I. fo 1 .-. C i .
of New York
2. VI
May U l
John lu-o-ia dy­
Lawyer
•
5.(1 »
2 0
May I I'.*
er kina A Unit
l l - r , 4 AE rrhant
l.dO
.2a
Ala I BIB
M i l ll A Hall
Itetall M err tin n ,
1..10
71
May l ’&lt;IB
M r C i l l A Ha l
Heiail Merchant
1.70
75
May 1919
W. N. Na»h
He*, il Merchant
I oU
75
May 19 IB
D. I, Sim mon,
Hetal VI-rrhant
I.MJ
May 13 1B
Henry Ja k&gt; .h
Itrtail Mrrrhant
1.
W
.73
I
May ItMJ .
vVIght l i r e C.i .
Agt» lor V-at un abil -,
5.0(1
2 50
May 1319
Ike Murray
Hreturanl
2 . %0
1.20
C. p.
C i
May I BIB
Itetall Merrhatit
1.5(1
14
May IBIB
II. I’ . WaDr«
It* tall Merchant
3.UU
l.5o
JU»" IBIB
4. \V. ! ! zrr:ilitail *Mmii4M
1.5 i
75
J une IBIB
1,l*i.li* Cf'h'inan ......
li ft all M 1‘ ftli m l
1.59
7%
June IBIB .
Fti-Mun ( ’ 1am«"r*
lt« tall \h rcb a it
1.511
75
June IBIB
K. I«. W Hun
lliirtier Hhoj* i Chair
1.50
25
June ,J|B .
Ihpoudr itno T n n t f p
F in if** Hi &gt;«
5.0(1
2. V0
Junr I JIB
(a w Vi Itblft
Contractor
5.09
2 Ml
June 1 ‘ 1 •
Fred T. L’ ltlr Jr
lletiti Merchant
1.59
«5
IBIB
July
farrlft T t ‘ '»oni*r
Hoardirif II &gt;u«&lt;
2.59
1 IS
July IBIB
Th rrin W^turn
Uaraj!**
2.:a
5.00
July n il
IL K. ( ’ avwell
1»rntl*t
5.01
2.50
July 1 &gt;1 •
lr * in Tit *In4am
Ketail Mrrrhant
1.50
75
July E'lB
F» 1*. Ill nr*
( Heart ,1 \ 'e lilm l
** a ranter C j f p Line
LSI
I 03
July IBIB
CbarHi Llr rtflc Co,.
Contractur* A fHalera In
Lh rrliral Sy;ipliM
5.00
2.50
4 10 J ialy IBIB
W. 11 llugrM
HHycH ll-»p*l I n / S h o p
2.59
1.25
111 July IBIB
Hemlnnli* lij r iu r Shnii
Karin r hop
5.00
2.50
112 July IBIB
1! II. MrFarlin
Karlier .Shop ! Chair
1.09
50
i l l July IBIB
Stw lnn lf lintel
llo e|
5.00
2.50
II I July IBIB
J. F. .Spuflinu
Heal E.tate Ag-ni
. .
5. &gt;0
2.5J
415 July IBI J
A* K Shot*maker
Itetall Merchant
1.66
.1.09
t i n Aug D I B .
mlr.nil* Market
Dealer In P r c h M e a l ,
2.51
1.25
107 Aug IBIB*
llryan A u l » C *
Garage
2.56
ft, 00
II 8 Aug IBIB
Kincaid Furniture Co
Itetall M&gt; r&lt; hint
3,00
1 10
109 Aug IBIB
ll. ( ’ . Hheafer
Photiigraplicr
1
(0
MO
120
Vu IBIB
L. W. Walthal
5, J0
2.60
Dilaer in Preth M e a t,
121
Aug IBIB
Lemon ilr.ii
l* rr„ ln g t l ib
2,50
1 -• ■
122 Aug IB|B
II ll. Lf&gt;«U
Heal E.tate Agent
5.0U
2.50
123 Aug IBIB
F. H KaU*
Ill-tail Merchant
75
1.50
121 Aug IBIB
Frank ltr&lt;iwn
76
Helail Mrrrhant
1.50
445 Aug IBIB
J,
Jr fry
Garage
2,50
5.00
120 Aug 1V 1B
KUi«* Furnlt*in* C i
Itetall Merchant
1 50
75
427 Aug IBIB
VV. F, ilicbaidrin A Ci
C ontract or,
2.50
128 Sept IBIB
K. V. Lin e
1.25
Ma.iinii- Mutual l.l(e A , , c
129 Sept IBIB . J. IL ilati*!dvn
75
1.50
Itetall Merchant
4 10 Srpl IBIB
lifft. A- |H(*l)tt8H8
Lawyer
5 m»
1 M
III Sept IBIB
li. C, I’ r i l o v i
l i . i l Au to Indenlnity Aa ioc
1.25
2 r.u
I &lt;2 Srpt IBIS
J. Im Jnfldl
1.26
Haggagr Wagon A- D ra y.
2. 50
Kura Miller
113 Kept IB IB
2.66
Hi .lauranl
5. (JO
111 Sept IBIB
Mary L Jofte*
llr.taurant
.......
2.SO
116 Sept IBIB
A. If, Jiibntin
lllectrleal C'intractor
1.25
4 16 Sept IBIB
i h n r y llabun
Contracting Plumber
2.50
1 18
280

D e c 1*18.

I~ IJngn.

E. P. It tlfSll&lt;tl.DEH. County Julge

2.5 0
2.6 0
2.50
2 .5 0
2 .5 0
2 .5 0
2 . SO
2 .5 0
2 .6 0
15*00
16.00
6 .0 0
3.0 0
3.0 0
%.oo
3.0 0
t o 00
3.4)0
,%.0(l
.1.00
35 .06
10.00
10.00
10.00
15.011
5 .0 0
10.00
% 00
3 .0 0
10.110
3.00
1 .1
5.0 0
10.06
3.00
5.00
2 1 .0 0
:j.o o
IU.OO
2 5 .0 0
10.OU
6 .-ID

2 .5 0
7 .5 0
7 .5 0
2 .5 0
1.50
1.541
t.ftU
1.50
S .o o
1 54
2. &gt;0
1.5 1
17. VI
5.0 0
5 .0 0
ft.0 0
7 .5 0
2 .5 0
5.0 0
2. *&gt;0
I Mi
Ikoo
I. 66
s .2 »
2 ,5 0
5 .0 0
1.50
2.5 0
12.0
1.60
5.00

IO.OS
3 06
15.00

12.50
5.00
2,1 0
2.5 0
1.50
2 .6 0
S .oa
5.0 0
1.50
7.5 0

10.0(1
lo .o j
3.0 0
3 .0 0
3 .0 0
10.00
3.0 0
15.00
4 .t 0
5.00

2.5 0
j.o o
5.0 0
1.36
1.50
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6.00
1.50
7.10
2 .2 6
2 .5 0

3.00
6.00

KILL the RATS
th a t E at Vour S u g a r C an e
For Rats, Mice, Cockroaches and other
pests, the quickest, surest extermin­
ator is STEARNS’ PASTE.
It never fails. Just put it on food the
pests eat—place it in the fields, barns
or sheds where you have trouble.
In 24 hours you can gather the dead
and bum them. STEARNS’ PASTE
makes them rush out into the open
for fresh air
and w a t e r —
where it is easy
to gather and
destroy them.
Two sizes: 35c and
$ 1 .5 0 . Get the
$1.50 size and per­
suade your neigh­
bors to join you in
a crusade against
the pests mention­
ed above.

Loot fo r llkg itgiM/air*
/ . J. K E A R S K Y , C r c m W .
e * rriry pockott c/ ' Kal trad Hooch /Vaifc.

S tearns’ Electric P aste
Money Back If It Faltm

tr

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THE SANFORD HERALD

JAN « A R V M ,

U6AL ADVtBIISINO
n &amp; r : K s - &amp; 8&amp; A

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r

5*oeder( P
d a y ol June A . IF.#
d ‘ ti .‘.Y d V e r t i n V . . . In my o ffice
fn?, !*• 8U, , .npli cation for U * deed to
H i hat » ‘ dr , ' V w l l h litw. Seld r . r t " ' - a 3 *
L a . ,a
following deacrlbed p ro p e r ty
* ^ ? l - s’
c Sunt y . n n r l d . l o * * i l j
utsited to *
, ^ c f l, ol N ' , of N ' t .
) il , , i fT , nt S E G cl N W i t See- nP T*
l i t N ‘i r l . t The eaid land being
3. R- . , ' lr i , u , iMuanco of such eertlftcato
,1 tk* dal* tf *
» n d Saundera. Unless

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^

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, A;i&lt;1n i l i ? ; 0 i. n d

d*&gt;- V
|?E;JU circuit

1 ncrid*-

Court.

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T ‘&amp; u n i %
Seminole

County.

v xi, nouoLASS, n. c.

tru-stf’
--------------------------------— , „ . a( j ’ C.OOO.OO Jeaeup DrainFtitrkl. IHelrft* D ra in * ,*
Bond*.

al» 1 'f; hereby glee"

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1,1,11

xVlir* H £
,he Hoard of C o u nty
a.HI ** ,j f' '"" m
, , of
Ol Seminole
S e m in o le County.
Cou nty. Florid,
Florida,
c‘ e
* *** f* * ?I-our!
.
IIlou.e,
I-...a
S a n fo rd . S
em n ob
att Sanford.
Semnole
it
tb* ‘ " u
or before 11 oVIock A.
It ll
feat
2nd day of March A. I). 920.
U- &lt;
u
•*,X lima aald blda will be opened for
At *« h v.Ve ot 126.000.00 Jeaiup Drainage
»t
,k.
01 ** __ 1_I .1 . .
ell a« plet
tt» DUKhftM
I
,V,°r.’ h : - denomlnaVion
4r»l**** H u n d r e d ( W o o .00) Dollar, each,
•‘ / H t r l n l datl November, »•«. 1919. and
n t. r e A

a t «he ra te

o f ala p e r r e n t

ra ta ble »*ral annually, numbered
F ' ^ n r V V o «(«&gt;•«* "
Induaive, and
tutnf and becoming due and p a j b o l r
fi*|ollow» to*(rlt:
* ntitrtbtfpfl DDF I 0 (J I WO I® IDIt Ufi.1
1,?VecomeU du l and payable five / t a t . afte

&lt;*!.'■ J, numbered three and four to maaid become due and payable
all

‘'sutured «*•

,'■* 10 m»,urr

„ J become due and payable

a.vrn

year.

‘ "fliadVitumlered .even a nd eight to ma*
u f, lt d become due
and payable tight
’ 'uVidV numbered .even and eight to maaad become due and payable eight
1'min31*ituInhered nine a nd ten In mature
S T p Uu w due «nJ P » » « b l e nine year.

u

^ ■ l a d ' "numbered eleven and twelve t.1
Bilure and become due anil, payable ten
, , B«d.M'num“bm»d th lrt.cn and fourteen
ti Btture and become due and payable
' UB o Id i'V J mbemd ‘ fifteen and tlit een to
riturc an 1 become due and payable twelve
^ e a d » * f numbered . e v « . . i t . o and eighteen
ta nature »r.d becntr.e due and payable
thirteen yean alter date,
limit Humbertd nineteen and twenty to
Bilare and become due and payable lour*
te,i« j«*f t after datr.
. • - n e t . , -*- •• - • j r r . t r / * ntvat-d l e t iit } . ; !. ta to ................. . ■ • ****•“
f.r
p it v e f e fifteen y u r t altar ilate.
'l u-.dt r . . sobered tw chly -four and tw in ty j , t , „ d twrnty-ela t“ mature and b e co m e
i • . - ib ’ e elatrcen year* aftir date,
-,t,r,.l t w cnty -icvcn nnd twenty*
/ ? } *.8 . ( - ' . c i ' ’
•I(i!*t gnu twenty-nine to mature and become
4,f and l ayabte aeVentren ycara alter date.
Iloadi numbered thirty and
thirty-one
cid Ihiity-two to mature and become due
ltd pi&gt;able eightirn ycafa alter date,
Bondi numbered thirty-three and thirty*
t v: tnd thirty-five to mature and become
due ind payable nineteen yeara after tlate.
Honda numbered
thlrty-«lx and thirty*
tutu and thirty-eight tu mature and bi­
ros, due and payable tw enty
ye a r,
after date,

Bondi numbered thirty-nine and forty
H i |rrt)-'&gt;ne to mature and lifetime due
a-] payable twenty-one yeara alter date.
Hond&lt; numtxrrd
lo rly -lw o and
fortyline and 'vrty-four to mature and berrmi
die and
|-nyatile tw en ty -two yeare
altci
dtle.
Honda numbered forty-five forly-ali and
ftr'y iettn and forty-eight t o mature and
l*t-&gt;irr due »nd payable tw enty -three y t a r .
after date.
Horde numbered forty-nine and fifty rda
fifty-one nnd fifty-two to mature and become
d,r ae.d
payable twenty-four yrart
after
date.
Tt' prinripa! and Inlrrtat of aald lionda
•ill hr payable at tbe Firat National Hank
&lt;) Sanfnfd, In Seminole C o u n t y , Florida.
VI bida tnuat be arrompanii-d by a eert.f, d rhrrk fur I per rent of the par Value
at the b-inda bid for.
Th, lloatd of County Commfaalonera of
Frmaolr County reeerie the right to reject
ant[ and
all blda.
,o&lt;i an
oint.
Ill.tHD uh C O I ’ N T Y C O M M I S S I O N I.KS, SEMINDI.F : C O U N T V . FLA
Altrat
attett
F A. iHlUtil.ASS
|ty L. F. Hagan Fro,
tl.r l
tem.
Chairman.
b i t Me.

Wight Hro(. Co., and It* prlnripsl place of
b t iu n i w (hall be at Hanlprd, Florida, but It
may have and ratabliih auch other plaret
uf budnrwa a* Ik* Rnwrd of Director* may
from time to lim e daU.-cnin*.
Article It.
T h e general nature of the buH-.fi[,#
tranaacted and condu cted by eaiu r o r p o r c
'.Inn (halt be at fellow*, ti&gt;*wit:
T o acquire, buy, own. (ell, manufacture
and Olhrrwttr deal In automobile*, auto­
mobile tlree and a utom obile w-ctreorfcj »f
all ktnda and detcrli-lion; to b uy , (ell and
deal In pelnte, oil*, gafollne and » t h . i motor
fuel; lu o w n . ewtafalUh, —c*nta*s a:;tl
■ I* garage* and automobile repair (hope lor
the repair and (lora g* of automobile* and
other vehicle*; to own, e d a b lU h , conduct
and maintain itaragu b att ery aervice e la ­
tion*, paint (hope for the pain ting and re­
nova ting ul a utom ald ltf and other vehicle*,
and vulranltlng plant* for the rebuilding of
a u to m o b ile tiree; to generaly engage In.
eon durt and carry on the b u i l n r u of tleafrr*
in all kind* of good*, ware* and merrhandiie
of every rlae* and dracrlptlnn: to acquire,
ow n, Irate, r e n t , tell, and oth rrwDe deal In
real r d a l e ; to borrow m on ey and eecure the
■ a l a , by mnrtagagra deed* of t r u d , bond ,,
or oth er obligation* therefor, and to d o alt
tuch other and further thing* a* may lie
neee***ry or r ip c d le n t to be don e for the
aur rrtifu l transaction of the bu*Ine*i of thl*
corp ora tion, and to have, eterclae and enjoy
all the rlghti, pow»rt «and privilege# Inciden­
tal to corporation* o rg t n lt rd and exaiding
under the law* of-the State of Florida.
Arllrle I I I .
T h e am ount of the capital d o r k of thie
corp oration *h*ll be Fifty Th ou *a nd Dollar*,
to be divid ed In to Five Hundred (bare* of
One Hundred Dollar* each. T h e rapllat
•lock of thl* corporation may be payable In,
iMued or uard for the purchase of property,
either real c r pr-aona!, ur for the paym ent t f
labor or *rrvlce*. at a ju*t valuation thereof
to be determined by the Hoard of Director*.
Article IV.
Thl* corp ora tion ehtll continue and have
full powrr to e*erclt# It* corporate right*
■and IranehHc* for a period of ninety nine
year*, from and after the com m ence m ent of
[ta corpora te e te lit e rrc.
Arllrle V.
The bovine.* of th'a corpora tion *h*II be
conducted by the following off.-er*: a I’ reaitlenl, a Vice I'reddent, a Secretary
and
Tr*a*urer, who may be one and thr u m r
per*nn.aml a Hoard ot Director*, of not let*
than three nor more than five preton*. who
m u d tie d o r k h o ld rr*
Until the flrd meeting o* the d o r k h -d d r r*
hereinafter provided for. the officer* of thl*
corporation »hall be: It. It Wight, President
&lt;J. W McLaughlin, Vice Freeldenl and W.
11. Wight. Secretary ami Trca*urer. The
Hoard of Director* •ball be It. H, Wight,
IJro. W . McLaughlin nnd W. tf. Wight.
The flrd or urganuatlon meeting of H •tockholder* »hall lie held In the city of
Sanford, Seminole Cou nt y. F'lnrlda on the
8th day of March A D. 1920. for the pur*
po*e of adopting bylaw* and com pleting the
organnatlon of thl* corpnatlon, and
al,o
for the purpo*c of electing *uch officer* of
the erirporatlon *» are F.rralnabove provided
for. and thereafter the annual meeting of
tbe atockholder* of thi* corporation *ba.l be
held on the fir*t Monday In March of each
and every year.
Arllrle VI.
The l . l g h c t amount o '
.t.
“5 *"*
11y tu Which tl.lt corpuraliuB eUaii
•ubjert It*.If *hall be an amount not to
caretd Ibv amount id the capital d o r k of
thl* eorporalion.
trtlrle VII.
The name* ami reeldenre* of the *ul—
rrlbing Incorporator*, and the amount
ot
the capital d o r k *uli*rribrd hy raeh are a*
L I ! ii* i , re-wit:
11. H. Wight. Sanford. F'.ntfda. 20 *harc*.
W. If. Wight, S.-tforti, F’ lo.dda 20 vhare*.
G. W, MrEaughiln. Sanford, F'lotlda, 10
•hart*.
In wltne** whereof the *ub*rrihing In­
corporator* have hereunto *e* their tiaml* on
thi* thr 22ml day of January. A. D. 1920.
It. 11. Wight
W. If. Wight
G. W. McLaughlin
Stale of Florida,
a*.
1’ nunty of Seminole.
I hereby certify that on thl* day before
me pi r»» nally appeared It. It. Wight It. W*
McLaughlin and W. II. Wight to me well
known to he the penon* napi.ut in and who
■utorribed thefr n«me« to the
foregi ing
article* of Incorporation, and
they
did
(everally aeknowlegde before me that they
r t r r u t r d the *ame for the purpn.r* therein
r ipre**rd
Wttnr,* my hand and *ral at Sanford, in
the County of Seminole, Stale of F'lnrlda. oh
th’ i the 22nd day of January. A. It. 1920.
(SE A L'
Geo. A. D eColt e*
Notar y Fultllr, State of F'lnrlda,
at Large.
M y eornml**ion eapirri Sept. 19, 1923.
W 23*61 c.

In Circuit C o u il, Ne*enfh Judicial Circull,
Krmlnule C o u n t), Florida. In Chance r) .
Hecate Fallen,
v*
Citation
Jamt* Fatten.
T o Jume* Fatten, ttealdenre unknown:
It appearing (rom n allnilavlt tiled in thl*
can*,- that you are a rc*ident of a s t a le or
ountry other than the Slate of F’ lnrlda, that
MhllCi: OF INCtMIFOItATION
your preo-nt plate ol recldence i* unknown,
Sell.# i, hereby given that, tb e under* that there ii no peraolt in the State id Flo­
aifird, int&lt; nd to apply to the honorable rida the *ervlce of a *uhpnrn* U|,on whom
A*4r.e&gt;- J. •■*(!,_ (JoVcrnor of the State it would bind you, anil that you are over
ffurtda at TuUahaaaee, Flotltfu, on the 3rd tw enty one year* nf age.
day of March, A. D. 1920, for
Ltd lira
Th erefore thi* I* to require yo u . the laid
lettnt incorporating Wight tiro*. Co.,under Jam, a Fatten, In appear to the bill of rom
lit Inllnwir.g propotrd charter, tb e original plainit , in thia ra u ,e Oil* day bird. On
at whirh It now on file In the oftlre of tbe Monday the Mh day of April.
A. I&gt; 1920
Stcrtlnry of State, at Tallahatter, Florida. Otherwise **bl hill will lie taken a* by you
It.
It. Wight
ronfe-ated.
W. II. Wight
Wltrn** my l a n d and th# »eai ol a l o n e
(i. W. McLaughlin
,urt on thi* the 22nd day of January. A.
Fropoud \ title, « f loenrpoiniton of the
D. 1920.
'light llrnh Cumpany
•S E A L )
E. A. D O U G L A S S
“ i. the underaigned, have agrtrd
to Clerk of Cireult t.'nur*, Seminole Cou nty,
au.oatr our,f i v e «. and do hereby become
Slate of Florid*.
*■’ th I, i if the purpoae of
forming a
Geo. A. DaCotte*.
tody politic and corporate, under and by Solicitor and &lt;J C o u n ,rl for Complainant.
lirtut I thelawa
ol the State of Florida,
W23*9te.
andd i herthy adopt
the (olluwtng arllclea
®l inriifporation.
No tic I- o f A g p l r a l u n far Tat H erd I'ndrr
Afllele 1.
S e il i n 3TA o f th e G e n r r a l S ta tu r e
Tie name of t laia rorpt-ratlon (hall be
.votive la hereby glvin that D. II. Ho. ker
purtha*er of T a * Certificate No. 1909. dated
the 3rd day of June A. D., 1901, hae filed
•aid rertifirate In my offiee and haa made
apliliratlon lor ta* deed to li iu r in arrordanre
with law. Said rertifirate embrace* the follow­
ing dcacrlhcd ID pcfty *iitj*ted In Srrrdnote
County, Florida, to-w lt: \V.l j ot N W *, W l - of
It'* re a d y n o w .
O n e h u n d r e d h and- ot Lot 21 A. F;. Grltfin'* Sub Dlv. T h e ,ald
rornely I llu s tra te d paRpa w i t h b r i l l i a n t land lieing a--,-,»rd at the date t-l the (n u a n ce
to r rr In n a t u r a l c o l o r s .
It Is b o t h o f *uch lertifirate in the name of f* A- A.
It rook*. Unlo** *ald certifirivto *hall be releautlful a n d h e l p f u l , a n d till th a t i» deemed areordtng to law, ta* deed nlll l*,ue
r.(c*s«ar)r t o g p t It Is a p o s t a l car-1 thereon on the IMh day of F'eliruary A. I'.,
T h i r s t . Y o u w ill f i n d o u r 1920 ca tu - 1920.
Withe,* my offlrlal *lgnature and *eal thia
laRH" a w e ll W o r t h w h i t e 886(1 b o o k .
the IMh day of January A. I*.. 1920.
ILiMlncs* S e e d s tiro s o l d i l l r o c t by ( S E A L )
E. A. D O U G L A S S .
Circuit
Court,
Seminole
Cou nty,
®all
You w i l l n e v e r f i n d t h u n i o n Clerk
Florida.
•*lc In tin- H torrs.
\V«- h n v o s o n t s
W-22-M e
Hy V. M. D O U G L A S S . D . C ,
fite htmdrt'tl t h o u s a n d c u s t o m e r s w h o
buy (rum us lay m a l l . \Ve p l e a s e und Nut c r u f Apvl rat on for Ta* D eed I'ndrr
Seel on .’,73 nf thr General Slatura.
la tlify iiirnt. a n d w o c a n ple itn o a n d
N o lire l« hereby riven that It. G. Smith
y o u In 1 9 : 0 .
I’ lautlhR H u s t i n g s ' S e e d s In y o u r rmcchaver td Ta * Certificate No. 3062. dated
the Mil da y of June A. I&gt;. 1899, ha* filed
r » M - n o r In y o u r f i e l d s I n s u r e s " g o o d •lid certificate in mv- office amt ha* made
Kelt ' s o f ur a s r e s u l t s c a n h e deter* application for t* « deed to l*,ue In a cc o r ­
mined by th e s e e d p la n t e d .
F o r 30 dance with law. Said rerllfiratr t m h r a r , , th "
following drtrrihrd
property *iluatrd In
lla s t ln iis ' Fieetls h a v e b e e n t h e Seminole County, Florida, to - a lt :
Carpi utl o f s e e d e x c e l l e n c e u n d pur*
Hag. If, eh* S ol pt S 88
deg E 12. to
“ J In tlie
South, O n l y v a r i e t i e s eh* Irom '• See. po*l on W bdry of See. It
T|&gt;. 21 S. It. 31 F.. Run N. 3 . IB c lu S 88**
,
l’ *";!
th e S o u t h n r e l i s t e d . Qital- deg E 12 rha to Long Lake Sidy with Lake
j' y of the lie i»t anil p r l i e s o f t e n U*ss to (nt,r»ectlon a line running S 88&lt;t deg F.
j n ih o ve y o u p a y at h o m e .
W r i t e from tu g. 4 acre*. Th * aald land bring l» ,e «* rd at thr date of the i«,nance of *urh rrrtl*
[
’ '
COpy o f t h is
;ih :.ti I t i l t ' fl-ate in the name o f It. It. June* Trtiatee.
H. C. HASTIffCS CO.
Al*a; notice U hereby given that It. G.
1 ^ 2 1 2 1 ' ' ' A,1a n t a . O a .— ( A d v t . )
Smith purrhaaer of Ta * Cc-Mlflrate No. 416
dated the 4th day of Jun« A. I&gt;. 1917, hat
fded paid rertifirate in my office and ha*
made appliratlnn fo r ta* deed to laiue in
arrordanre with law. Said rertifirate embrarr*
embrace* -the following described property
pituated in Seminole Countv, Florida to-w lt:
W } . of NE&lt;t of S W l f See. t l T p . 21 S.
It. .11 FI. 20 acre*. The told land being a*ar*ae&lt;! at thr time of thr Htuanrr of *urh certi­
ficate in the name of Unknown.
A l ' o ; Notice ia hereby given that H. G
Smith purcha»er of Ta * Cerllfieato No.
*— ■
—,
2S69, dated the 7th day of June A. D. 1898
ha* tiled aald rertifirate In my office and ha*
made application for t a t deed t o l l* * u r 'n
E fT cctive J a n . G lh a » f o l l o w s :
arrord anre with law. Said rrfliftrate e m b ra ­
ce*
the following drtrrihrd property tiluatrd
.Lf*’ e
« A.M. and t I'.M .
n Seminole County, Florida, to -w il;
1r»»e Sanford 10 A.M.and 3:30 P.M.
Reg. 6.49 rha S of I( S ir . peat on W
hnunilry Sec. II T p . 21 S. Rang* 3! fi Run
K. 4.34 eh* S t: . 5 0 c h . W 4.34 cha N t l *u
o .i
,r'P from Eufitls «nnd
rh* 6 acre*. Th a aald land being a**c(.«il at
the date ol the lu u a n r e of auch rer.tfirale
' . 'd p from Sanford connects In the name of Unknown.
AI*o; Notice la hereby given that P. O.
wPh Trains No. 80 and 89 at
Smith purchaser of T a * Certificate N»1 2667,
Stanford.
dated th* 7th day of June A. D. I 6 J ' . ha*
filed **id rertifirate In my office a « d haa
mad* application for ta* deed to l u u e In
I*ine will be extended toL ecs- arrordanre with law. Raid rertifirate e m b r a ­
ce* the following dear-ibed property rl tuated
"Urg at a later date.
in Seminole Countv, Florida, to-wlt:
flag. 6 ch* 8. of N W Cor of N W . ' j of

Hastings’ 1 9 2 0
Seed C atalog Free

SOUTH FLORIDA
BUS SERVICE

New Service Between San­
ford and Eustis

s w U' l^er. I I T o . 2t 8. n . SI E. Run It.
IS link. K 4.14 ths. 8 . II.SI &gt;li. E. SI eh*,
to Lone Lak* N. . l o n e tarn, to point I dag.
46 mlnotM 8 i f llr f . W IS tha N 3 tha W
to b * «. (L**s b*g. IS t h . 8. o f ■ point 8
SB'*' nrg. K 12.10 rh* from If Sre. p o l l on
W. I lu un il.r/ of ( t l j Section R u n N. 3.14
c h ( H. 88 Jf i l f f . K 12 chi. to Long l.* k "
•■•oth.ilv with i.aVr to lnttrs*rt t lino run­
ning 8 8 ‘ » deg, K Irom bee. The »*ld land
brin e a«*ese*-l at the date of in uanr* of
•erh ccrtlpcal* In tl.e nam* of
Annie
Kurnahr.ni.
Unl-xs laid errtidratra ih it l be r**,.
'
act-Oiling lu law, 111 tired will l « &gt; , l . t y u n
on the lath da y of February A. D. 1920.
Witness my official signature and real Dili
If.tb d a y ol January A. 1). 1920.
(B E A U
K. A. D O U G L A S S .
Clerk
Circuit
Court.
Seminole Cou nty,
Florida.
W22-SIC.
IIv V. M. I lO U n L A B S l&gt;. C.
Notice e f Appl rat op for Tat D ee d Under
Neel on 676 o f Ike General Hlatara.
Notice |p hereby given that T. W. Lawton
purchaser of T a * Certificate No. 3J1. dated
the 3rd day of duly A. D.. 1916, baa filed
•aid certificate in my office and ha* made
application for ta* deed to l*tur in accordance
with law. Said certificate embrace* the f o llo w ­
ing deacrlbed property *iluated In Seminole
C o u n ty, Florid*, tu-wil: N U of N j v o1 N t *
of N E J f of 8 K '&lt; See. t l T p , 21 S. It. 31
E. 6 tere*. T h e aald Und being a*ae»»ed at
the date of the lu uanre of *uch certificate
in the name of South Florida Naval Store*
Co. Unle«* *tid certificate *hall be redeemed
according to law, ta* deed will iciue thereon
on the 18th day of February A. D., 1920
Wltnrt* my official ilgnature and *cal IbU
the |6th day of January A. D-. 1929.
(SE A L)
«
E. A. D O U G LASS ,
Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole Cou nt y,
Florida.
W22-5te.
Hy V. M . D O U G LA SS . D.C .
Notice o f Application foe l a *
Deed Undrr
Section 676 at the General Slalutr*. ,
Nailer I* hreby given that J. Van Hu»kirk p u r r h * r r of T a i Certificate No. 196,
datrd the 6th day of July A. t l . 1908, ha*
filed la id certificate In my office and ha*
made application for ta t deed to i**u* In
accordance with law. Said certificate em­
brace* the following dcacribed property
•Uuat d in Saminnlv C o u n ty, Florida,
to*
wit: Lot |6 Hlipnam Plantation. Th * *aid
land bring a**e**rd at Ihn date ot itiuance
ol *uch certificate in thr name of
Flntor
llayneat
Alao: Notice • hereby given that J. Van
ll'jakirk purcha»er of Ta* Ccrllficale No.
198, dated the Mh day ot July A. D. 1908,
ha* filed **id certificate in my office and ha*
made application (nr ta t drrd to liaue in
arrordanre with law.
Said rartlfirale rmbraria t lie* following detcribed
prop erly
•Rutted in Seminole Cou nt y, Florida, to­
w n: l.ot* 20 St 21 llippham Plantation Th e
•aid land tiring ap,ea,rd at the dale of the
iu uan re o f *uch certificate in the name of
E m o r A llaynva.
A lio : Notice • hereby given that J Van
Ruik-rit piircha’ er ol Ta* Certlfieate No.
66, dated the 6th da y ol July, A. D. 1916,
haa filed raid rertifirate In my nfllrr and haa
made application for la* deed to tu ue in
arrordanre with law Said Certificate e m ­
brace* the following deacrlbed prop*rty
•Ituatrd le Ue—■- ole County, Florida, to*
'»•.
------ - - l l|. F u *ub Div
Ui*pi,wfii t ia o ia u ., 0 . I I .* aald land being
aueceed at the date of the leauann- of auch
certificate, in the name o ' O. W. Alidelaun
fy lk e r

-jl i ' ywwiV M g f c .

CG, il» t«**| the fith «lay of July* A. D. 11*16,
hat lilrd «aid rcrtltlfatp in my nffln* atvl has
m u l r appliritiun fur tss &lt;1 rd to 1m u »» in
arc u nls n rr ^ it h Ism. Haiti rrrtlflralr rmtimi-t ■ thr f till fin, lug flfifrihril |iropi-rty
•itustnl in Hrmlnot* Ctiunty, Florida tomitt Lot S I j . II* Fosa Suh D lv of llU ham
i'larilation. Th&lt;* said land N l n t l u m i t l at
thi* dati* of thr laftunnn* uf such ri rtlllf at«*
In thr name*td
Kiaman.
Also; Notlrr a hrr by nlvrn that J. Van
|lu«kirk p u rrh iirr id Ta* O rtlftra tr No*
317, fiatt-tl thr 4th day of June A. D* 1917,
has filed said rertlflrmti* in my *»fBrr and has
mado
|i|d|raliiiri for t a i die d to laauv In
afcortlanre miih law. Said rc*r tiflfate ern*
hrari’S the fulhiwing diarribvd urupvrty
•ituaird In Bemliudv County* Flo r idi. t&lt;»"
wit: l.ot h i* 11* FoaaSub Div lii*pham I lanta*
ti»»n, *&gt; arrra. T h r said land
In tf aitcsBfd at
thr datr of s iu a nre of such refti(Irate in
thr name of Unknown;
Al!»ni N o tIrr Ii hereby given that J. Van
lluskirk purchaser of Yas Certlflcatr No.
3 1H, fitted thr 4th day of June A. D. 1917,
has filed aald rertiliratr in my fifllrr and hat
made application for t u deed to lnu«* in
accordance wfth law. Sabi ctftiltcati embraces the follfiwing deacrlbed property
situat*ft n Hrmiiiolr 1‘ ounty, Florida, to*
wit: leot i»* J* II. I'fiw Hub Dividon lll*h*
pa in I'lantatlun* 5 aura. The said land b« Ing
l i s r s i r d at the tlate of the issuance uf such
certificate In the name of Unknown;
Also; Notice It her*by given that J* Van
llusklrk purchaser ot T a t Certificate No.
349, datrd the 4th day of June A. D. 1917,
has filed said r*rtlfiratr In my office anti has
made application for I at deed t o Imuc in
accordance with lew. Hold reft 111cate em­
it r« c •’ a l e f til In wing d c*c rl ti c tl |i r o p 11 1y
•ituatrd In Hrminole Cou nt y, Florida, to*
wit: Lola 10. II. |3, I.h, 21. 27 ami 2H J. II.
Fuss* SublMvisioti llishpam I'larilation. Th*1
mid land being i»as«**6tl 4*1 tbe
uf I. *
issuance of such certificate In the name of
Unknown;
Al«f»: Notice la hereby given that J. Van
.llusklrk pur chaser of T a i Cert IHr at s» No*
350, dated the 4th day «if June A# D. 11*17,
has filed said certificate In my office and has
made application for t a i deed to issue in
arrordnnrr with law. Sab! rertifirate cmbracts th«
ollnwing described profit rty
situated , n Seminole County, I lorida, t«*.
wit: Lot 10 J II. Foss* Sub Dlv Km Jibh*
pain Plantation 5 aerra . The slid &gt;and being

aajessrd at the date nf thr bsuanCv o auvn
certificate In the name of Unknown
Unltaa ssld cuftificates shull be rremcf!
arroriltng tu law ta t tlietl* will l » u e thariuu
th,- luth «l*y of F’ebruary A. D. 1920.
Wttnr*. my ufftr.al vlgnature anil a. at
thia III* 9th llay of January A. D. 1920.
E. A. D O U G L A S S .
Clerk
Clrrult
Cuutt
Seminolv
Count)',
Floriila.
(SEAL)
Ry V. M. DOUGLAS.1! D . C .
\V-2l*fit .

Notice uf Apallrallan for Tas l l r r d Under
Serllon .173 o f the Genera , Statute*.
Notice !* hereby given that Sami 61.
Schwarts purchaser of T a s Certificate No.
238, dated thr tth day of June A D., 1917
hae filed raid crrtlflra r in my nfilcr and bar
made appllcat on fo l tax dr rd to |,,ui- in
accordance with law. Said certificate embra­
c e the following described property *|tuat,d
in Seminole County, Florida, t o . wit: N l . : *
..f N W &gt; , and W
of E ' ( ol R E ' , of N W ,
and E ' , (d " ' j of S E 1, of NW
K#ctiun
« Townrl.ip 29 S- 1'. 31 E- M* sere*. The
•aid land being at*'*»cd a *br da le &gt;1 (he
t,ensure of inch rrttt flo.tr In the n»mt of
Mr&lt; J A. MrMllllan. Unit,* said rertifirate
•hall be rrdecraril a-c ordl g to law, las deed
will i**ue thereon the 10th &lt;la) of F'ehruary
A. I ) „ 1920.
W lines* my ortlrla tlgnature and ,e*l
thl* the Uth day of Janu, ry A. I).. 1920.
I SEA Li
E. A. D tlU G L A S S ,
Clerk
C f-u it
C o u it ,
"ernihula
Cou nt y,

Florida.

W-21-Mc

Hy

V

M. DOUGLASS.I&gt;.C

N O T IC E OF I NCOII I'O lt ATION
Nolle,■ I* htreby given that the under•igned wilt, on Wednesday the l l l h day of
February &lt;1929, or a* soon th en aftir a* con*
vlvn t, app ly tu the Ifonurable Sidney J,
Catt s, Guv et Dor of the Stale ol Florida, for
tettei*
patent incorporated
the “ I loridaCuba &gt;'lgar C o m p a n y ” under the fnlloaing
proposed charter, thr nrglnsl of which I*
now on file In the office ol the s’ e m t a r y of
S la t e of the S t a te id Florida at Tallah*i&gt;e*.
lies Farkard,
IV. I . Morgan
l.oul* Miller
Geo. D. Hart.
Arllrlea o f larorporallon o f Ike ‘ llotlda
Caba Cigar C anpanr
We, the undrralgned. hereby aaaoriate
ourstlvcw together for the purpose of form­
ing a b o d y politic undrr tho law* of the
Stale of Florid*, with and under thr follow­
ing proposed gharter.
Article I
The name of the corporation *h»!l be the
t lorlda-Cuba Cigar C o m p a n y , and it* prin­
cipal office* and place id b-&gt;*inr** shall be at
Sanford. Florid* with branch offices at such
other place* in tl * State o f Flor da, and
other atatra of the Untied States, and In
forrlgn countries, a* m a y be established,
frt m time to lim a heraafter
Arllrl* I I,
T h * genrral nature of th* bualne** to ba
transacted b y
th* corporation shall he:
T o grow buy tall, and otherwise dlanoae of
and deal In, for prnht, or on cummiaaiun, all
kind, ol tub*ecu* und it* pr.duct* either whoie-ww
nr retail to manufacture, buy. aril and otr&gt;r,*(M*
dupnaa of and dial In lor profit or on cumminnm at
wholesale and retail, all kind* ot cigar* to
build and operat* cigar manufacturing plant*,
and for that purpose to buy. lease own and
hold rral estate, and tha aell and mortgage
the same for Iha purpose* ef Ita buslnet*. to
harrow money, co ntract d r b t i, and to se­
cure tha same hy a pledge of It* *tock, or
by notea, bond*, mortgage*, or other o b ­
ligation*, and ge n e ra ly t o have und t u r c j .

• |l *ueh power* aa D a y ba I n d d e n t t o Iha
purpn.r* rr bu*ine*« of th* corp o ra tlo a , or
oth*r Luainet.e* of a Ilka nature a na la
have, e n jo y end eterri** all thr right*,
ower* amt privilege* Ineldent t o r o r p o t* .
Inn* organlted and ei*l*tlng under the law*
of the Stale uf F'lnrlda.
I
Arllrle I I I . 1
The amount ot capital atork ot thr co r­
poration *h*li be Ten Thnu*»nd (110,000.00)
Dollar*, dltidrd into One Hundred (100)
Shir,* o| the par value o f line Hundred
l ft 1oo.oor Dollar* each; which ahall be payalibi In lawful money of the United Slate*
ot Amrrlra, nr in property, or labor nr *rrvlrra, *i a lair and ju ,l valuation to t e l l . i d
by the hoard of dire&lt;-t"n at a D o t i n g had
for that purpo*#.
t r illlr I V .
.
The term for whirh the corpora tion *h*ll
ettil
(halt be perpetual Ujlcta sooner dU*&lt;dved arrordingto law.
Arllile V.
Th* L u i i i o u of the corp ora tion ahall be
conducted by a president, vice-preaident
and genera manager secretary and treasurer,
and a board of director* ta co m U t of not
Ice* than thro nor more than aeven of it*
•torkhrddir*. The director* ahall be elected
annually by the *tockholdrr* on the first
Monday in June, of each ye*r at B;0U o ’ clock
I'. M *1 a meeting had fur that nurpose in
it* principal offlct* at Sanford, Florida, and
it* officer* *haR, immediately thereafter, be
elected by the board of director*. Until their
•ucreMor* ate elected and qualified, the buain u t o| the corporation ahall be condu cted
by the following officer*: Ret Fackard, Fret.,
W. L. Morgan, vice-preildent and genrrat
manager, and Loula Milter seerratary and
Iremtutcr, and lira Farkard, W. L. Morgan,
and l.ouit Milter thall co m titu te th* board
of director!.
Article VI.
Th e highrit amount ol indebtedneaa or
liability to which the corpora tion may at
any time tubject Ittell thall not etc ead the
amount o| ii* capital it o ck plus it* surplus.
Article VII.
The name and retldcnce of the tnrorporatort and the number of aharra uf sto ck tu b•cribed by each are at followi:
Ret Farkard, Sanford, Florid*. Five Share*
W. I.. Morgan, Sanford, F'tortda, F'ive
Share*.
l.ouit Miller. Sanford, Flo rid* . F'ive
Shirr*Geo, D, Hart, Sanford, F’ lorlda,
F'ive
.6ha far*.

P

State ot Florida
County of Seminole.
tin this day personally appeared before me
Ret Farkard, 'V. L. Morgan, Lout* Miller.
• nd tiro. D. Hart, k n o o n to me to be Iha
prrtona who *ub»crlbed th* foregoing chavter, amt the number of *harr* ol it* capital
•lock therein designated, and th ey, each for
hlmtclf *evrri1ly, aekonwledgejt before mo
that they *ub*rribed to (he said charter
anil the number of aharra of atork o p p d iit e
their name*, (or the utc* and purpoae there­
in e t p r e c e d .
Wltne** my hand and *cal of office thl*
the 7lh day uf January, 1920.
A. It, K E Y .
(S E A L )
Notary
F uhltc
My
CoRitnlxien
Etplrr*
O ct . 7 lo
1923
tlirVinmn A Dlrkln*.&gt;n,
Atlornev* r-- frtcorporatori.
" . . . ’,( ..
In Cl,ruit f'nUM,

.-iricnili

luoJrlaf

» Ir(ul)'

Semlaal- CouMr. I i*&gt;(l3j.

t* F. Swope, Plaintiff.
va
At ta ch ment-Citatio n.
Henry F'n-nch, f)efenilant.
T o Henry French, a non-realdent of the
Stale of Florida, residing at Sinus City,
Iowa,
Please take nolire that a auM ha* bren
instituted In the a b o v e »t)1ed t'o u rl by I).
F. Swope, ptanliff against you a* defendent:
that a writ ol attachment ha* been iaaued
in ,aid calico and under authority ot *aid
writ of attachment levy ha* been made by
ihe sheriff upon thr following described land ,
■nd tenement* belonging to y o u . to-w lt.
N I,
Lot 98. Florida GroVca C o m p a n y '*
Fir*t Addition In lltack Hammock, being
and lying in Seminole County, Florida.
Therefore you, the said Henry French a
n o r -t r e l'h nt of the State o ' Florida, resid­
ing »t Sinur City, lx-, and all other per*on*
interrited. are hereby ordered and required
to appear and defend In &gt;urh action, on
M u n d i) the 6th day of April, A. IF. 1920,
el,,, judgement will be laki-n and entered
again,t &gt;uu by default.
Witne** my hand and nffirUI seal lhl» the
7th ilav of January, A. D. 1920, at Sanford.
Seminole County, Florida.
(s : : m , i
ti. a . D O U G L A S S ,
Clerk Circuit Court.
Seh .lie Maim-*
Attorney lor I’ lanlilf,
W - 2 1•191 c.

WllUama, Sanford
Florida, altar January aald .ncution and coat*. Furchaa.* to pay
SO. 1926.
for tltl*.
E. E. I I I I A D Y , Sbtrlff
T h * C o u n t y Commtaaloneri reaerve th*
Seminole C o u n ty, Florida.
right to reject any and all bid*.
AUxande*
A
Martin,
F R E D T. W IL L IA M S
L . A . I! R U M LEY
A t t y ’ a lor r l i l n l i l l .
.
W-20-Ste.
Flnglnerr,
C o u n t y Comm.
In
Circuit
Court.
Hamlnolo
County,
Florida,
W -2 1 -ttc.
r c o p lr a Rank of Sanford,
M ) I ICE
a corporation,
T h e annual meeting o| he stockholder* or
I'lalnllff,
the Rank ol O vie do will he held in th* olllra
v«
Cilatlo n.
of tha Itank of O vie d o , Fla. on Friday, S. W ym an Steele,
February, mh . D i l i , at 7:30 p. m., fur thr
Defendant.
,
eiect.on o f a b o a rd of director* (or th* en­ T o S. Wy man Steele, a Non-r. tldent o f th«
suing year, and for th* transaction uf auch State o f Florida:
other hutinet* a* may properly co m e brfoia
T a k e notice that eult h i . been instituted
tha meeting.
a fa ln it you by 1'ruplre Hank o f San fo rd, a
It. G. Smith
c o r p o r a t io n In the a b o v e it yle d cou rt, and a
writ o f attachment h i t been tu rd ou t In
President.
2 1•\V.11 r.
•aid caute, and la id w ilt of a tt achm ent levy
t i n bren made upon the following real Vi­
In Clrrult Caurt. H e trn lh Clrrult, Firmlnolr ta le bt longing to yo u aituate in Semlnola
County, I lorida.
C o u n ty, Florida, to - w lt :
Lot 22 of Subdivision known aa Faint
O v e n tre ct Tu rp ntt ln e Cum any
H am m ock, alto a ilr i p of land 100 fret wida
verau*
off North tide of a tract of land described n*
Emma Mitchelt, To w n o f Altamon te
follows; to.wlt: beginning 763 feet South o f
Improvem ent C o m pa ny , et at.
And now it appearing to the Court that a the Northeaat corner of Sec. 13, T w p . 20,
suit In Chancery ha* been Instituted in the Range 30 Fait, run W r i t CI6 fe et, thence
Circuit Court of the Seventh Judicial Cir­ Sou th 808 feet to right of way of S. A I.
cuit of thr State of Florida, (or Seminole It. It. It., now A. C. L. It. IV, thence North*
County, to rem ove a rluud from title, in ra it rrly 796.6 fret to F a it line of (aid Sec*
which the Overatrret Turpen tine C om pany lion 13, thence North 297 feat to poin t o f
la complainant, and E m m a Mitchell, tha beginning.
Y o u , the iald S. W y m a n Steele, a non*
Tow n ol Altamon te Im p rovem ent C om pany
and others are defendants, and that a *ub- reiid rnt of the State o f Florida, are hereby
poena Issued In *sld cause ta the T o w n of required to appear and defend said action
‘
‘
'
■
Altamonte Improvem ent C o m p a n y , to which on M o n d t y the 6th
dav
of‘
April.
1920,
gen rnt will b* entered against
the Sheriff nf Seminole C o u n t y ha* made the o t h r r w U e Judgement
return that he ia unable to trrv# the same yo u be default.
Witness my hand thi* 7lh day o f D e c# m herauae the officer! or agent* ol the corp or­
her. A. D. 1919.
ation at* unknown.
E A. DOUGLASS
It It uidcred that tha aald corporation (SE AL)
Clerk Circuit Court, S -r.in o l* C o u n t y , Fla.
the T o w n ot Altamon te Im p ro ve m e n t C o m ­
Geo.
A.
I'eColte*.
pany do appear and defend the **id suit on
W-2C lOte
the 2 n d ifav nf F'ehrusry, 1920, and that A tto rn e y for Plaintiff.
thl* order shall he published on re a week
for four co nsecutiv e week* in the Sanford In Cuutl o f Caunl) J u d j c , Nlale o f
Firm nolr Ca unl) .
Herald, a newspaper published In Seminole
County aforesaid.
I n Re Fialale uf Mary Connelly, Minor.
Ordtrrd at Chamber* at D rL a n d thi* 13th
N otic e l« hereby riven to all w hom It may
day of December, 1919,
•
co n ce rn , that I, Ruby I* Connelly a* Guar­
JAS. W. P E R K I N S
dian ol Mary Connelly a minor, will, on the
Judge Seventh Judicial Circuit etc. 9lh d a y o f February, A. D. 1929, app ly to
W -ll-Str.
th* Honorable E. F\ Houiholder, C o u n t y
r Judge, .Hrmlnala Judge In and tor aaid C o u n ty, at hi* office
in Sa n fo rd In said C o u n ty, at 2 o ’clock p. m,
nlr. Florid*. In Probate,
nr a* aoun thereafter a* the matter can be
In lie: Estate of
Mary Jane Gaudrrn, deceased.
Citation heard, for authority to sett, at public or
private
sale, the Interest, of said minor. In
Edaard Gaudcrn, the duly app ointed and
qualified administrator nf thr rs tatr of Mary the following described rral r*tatr, in said
Cou
nty,
to-wit: Lot* 2 and 3 lllork I t , Tier
Jane Gaud rrn. deceased, having tllrd hi* pe­
tition in this Court praying that the follow ­ 7 accordin g to F?. Ii. Tr atford'* M ap - f the
ing rral ratate belonging to the said Mary Tow n of Sanford, Florida. Which application
Jane Gaud rrn. during her lifrtimr, to-wlt: will he bared the petition for sale now on Ate
Lot S, lllork 6, Tier Ii of F?. It. Trafturd'a In said court,
Ma p of Sanford, Florid*. *a duly recorded
D atrd January 9lh, A I). 1920.
in office of Clerk of Clrrult Court of Orange
RUBY L. C O N N E L L Y ,
C o u n lv, Flotilla, i f whirh Srminote Cou nty VS 21-61 r.
Guardian.
w** then • part be declared a**eta In the
hand* of the adm lniilrator for the payment In f u n t y Judge's Caurt. Nrm.iala t 011 nt• •
nf drill* of said estate, the personally h av­
Flor da.
ing hren rthausted, and authorising said
McCulIrr,
administrator to take possession and make
va
*
Ultotion.
sate ot said real estate, and the said petition S. W. Steele
conforming in all ri eprrta to the requirement* T o S. VV. Stcrlc. a Non-realdent of l b Slate
■ auch r a n * made and provided
rlif '
uf- ■
law in
at F’ lorida.
Now Therefore, you, Henry C. Kelly and
Ta ke n o t r r that n ^ M | V ) f 9 c h m e n t haa
11argiet Kelly, hla wile. FNsev, N. 6'.; Fe' ^ I been b r o u g h t *,, i i .
1
iJuIlrr
ft. L t
, .. g
r u
! ^fi n
it
*
.
•- •
re pr* Ch amberlin a n d Carl GhaiaberRit. h*v I1 *i i Ba
t*i\
to y o u In
h'J'band, llln*,UI", N. »
Wl l ml na Ghapln jt.m ln ole CoUKty, llo rl.l* , I . . . been levied
and Atmon M. C hapin, h*r .v* 'n il. ‘ -o*'1, ( upon under »*id writ o l attarhmant that
Mtchtgan; Mildred Can.,on and J a m r . t er.- ,|MUr)| lt, thl,
non, fii't InuatibfuL N i a k v . *» r &gt;.«•.: **} *i *lj ...
__ _
and all other
Tom
Townsend , l.Xt.r, K . n
*’
fo’
W M)*rlr,
e
|
j
.
,
win*
intrrrated
arf
hereby required to
A fUio T*«h hRcsirl, tvi« » iff*. Morion* lm( :
Alffr^t To«rn*rr*il 4*o«! lump T o w n ir n d , hi* appear and d if rn d «*M ault on M on da y th#
» i f r , !&gt;2f* Hao t !9 t h Street, MLinropnlD, 1*1 day of March, 11*20, nthrrwli# ju dgement
Minn : llrnjamin if. T«&gt;ontrnJ. M o n u m m t , wi'd b r m t r r r d againtt you b y default.
W lt nrii my hand aa C o u nty Jud gr thia
4-o!,; Frank T«wn«rnil&lt; 330 Supply*
O.
M. C. U. .S. I*, ti. 701* A. F- F. Franrr: I OKh d a y nf January A. D. IW20.
(S
K
ALl
K. F. I I O U S n o L D F H .
Dorothy T . Wyliu and Far! C. Wyll**, h*r
huihand,
Falrvirw*
O klahoma;
Ldward f?ounty Judge, Semlnolr Cou t y, Florida.
Krlly ami Jmr|ihlnr Krlly* hla » 1 ( p , M l W22«5tr*________________________________________
Ka»t 4'lrtl Strui t. (*hlrai£i». 111.; Frank Krll *
and ( ‘ ordrlla Krlly. hi* aifr« 0&lt;»«hrn* Ind ;
D o n Krlly and NtarKUrrltr Krlly, hla mlf#.
512 5th Strrrt, (io ih rn . lnd.t Myrtl# Trumii
and liny I*. T ru m p, hrr hu«hand, 6.TJ Houtn
tith Htfrrt, Doahrn, Ind.; Kdward .MrUlurr
r«1lrt id Carrir M rl'lu rr, llrlrn Kur U, Ulafk
.MrClurr, \lfrr*l MrUlurr and Lula MrC’ lure,
hh %kifr, l«if«li#nt Did,; Itrrt K illy and F il m
Krlly, hi« n lfr, &lt;joihian, Ind,: J. Ilohrrt
Krlly and Florrftrr A. Krlly. hi* n ifr, Nrw One Inch CbmU Will He I'ubllBhcd Ua*
I'hiladrlphia, Ohio; \V. It«»a ta n«l Krlly and drr ThU Hrndlns Al Thr Hale Of 17.70
Mahrl Kfllv, hl« mifr, («o« hrnf Ind.; Kuth Per Yenr.
Cahoon ami J, Frrdrfck C a hoon , hrf huaIimii I. A Iha mh ra* Calf.; I Iowa id Tallarday
and I.irnlm- T all a rd | &gt;’ , till wife, W rit Alham­
bra, Calf*; Verna T. Andrraon and
An*
drraon, hrr huahand, Writ Alhambra. Calf.;
II*rt Krlly, ra rr Y. M. CL A. Ilradiiuartrra,
llo l r l lla^lionl, liultipiB, D a ly ; ('haa. Killy,
CLvibrn. Ind.* D w W. Krlly and ItraiW
Krlly, hii wifr, Uuaht n, I ml.; Nrtlin tirim
n r n c B in t i g : c o u r t h o u s e
and Andrrw Clrim, hrr hMthand, llryan,
Ohio; Hhrrman Krlly and Ploranr* It. Krlly
hD wlfr. llryan, O hio; O. Lincoln Krlly
SA N F O H D
- ••
F L O R ID A
|‘
Dora Killy,, hi a wlfr, llryan, IJblii; Harry
M. Krlly and I'tara Krlly, hla wlfr, l l n a n ,
Cihlit. And all other f i r n o n i Intrrriteu In
•abl rral ratat«* ar«* ro m m a nd rd to b*» and
apptar brfiirr thr Cou nty J u d fr 'a Court of THOMAS EMMET Wll.wtir.
E. rtUO USO N IIOUSII o LI/ b M
HrmlhuMi C'ounty, Florida, on thr lilth day
&lt;d Frtiruary, A. D. I'»2&lt;», and ilxiwr ra u ir if
any you have why «ald pc tit Ion ahould not
be erantrd*
Cilvm und i f my ham) and »ral of th# laid
LAW YERS
Court I hla the *11at day nf tlccr in hrf, A*
D. IPIP.
S nnlord
*
F lorid a
f Brail
1 K. F. I ln U S II Clf.Di: It,
W*20*fttc
C'ounty Judtfr.

BUSINESS CARDS

SCHELLE MAINES
I.
AIF y

DEFAH TM KNT OF THE INIEIGOII
(t. S. Lard Offiee at Galne*ville. FI*.
Jan 3. 1920.
Notice i* hereby given that Charle* It.
f h o t n u t . of Osteen. Fla. who. on Auguat
16. 1918. m»de
H»m&lt;«tead En try, No.
016982. lor N W 11 ol N W &lt;( Section 13
■mi S K I , ol NE i, Section I t . T o w n th lj,
19 w Range 31.E., Tallaha**** Meridan,
ha&gt; dted notice of Inlenllon to make Cammutation Proof, to -*tahll&lt;h rlalm In the
land shove described, before Clerk ,tf t ir•q, #- . ,*t y S'n-f -r-', F lorida, on the t l t n
day of F'ebruat), Iw20,
Cicimant names a* w ltnesvs:
.Nolirr o f Sheriff's Sal#
V. S. Arnett, of Osteen, Florid*
N olirr |« hrrrby yiven that undrr and hy FIKK in d THEFT and COLLISION In*
K, |t. Osteen, td Osteen, Florid*
%'irtuo of an e i m i t l o n Daurd out of And un­
J i . C. Jarkron, ol 0*t&lt;-,n, Florid*
drr thr aral uf thr Civil Court of llreurd of lurnneo iKgued by the FLORIDA STATE
Aaron Jackson, ol Otlcen, F'lnrlda
Duval C o u n ty, Sta ir of Florida, hrarlnc AirrOMOlULK ASSOCIATION In Ihe
R O llT . W. D A V I S , datr D rrrm lirr 12th 1PIP, In thaL rrrtain
aafesl nnd ehenpefil in the world. Write
Register.
rauar wharrln thr fnd rprn drn t Firtlllirr
W-21-Mc.
CompSttTi a corporation ii thl' Iifalntiff and for information In hendqunrlerHOrlando,
JurnF i A. Johnaon D I hr drfrnilrnt, I ha vr Agents h tinted In every town In Florida
Sutler ot
all uf 873,009.00 Npcc-al T a i Dvird upon, nnd will tiffrr for aatr, and aril
Siho-,1 llistflrl No. I, Sem ln olr I'uu ot), to thr hlthtfll and tltff hidd Of for rath, In
Ftarlils,
iSanford Hi'rrUI Tat
F’ .Fnul front of thr Ctiur H ou«* door Irt Sanfio'd,
IR .liirll Srhaol Hood-.
Send nolo boun ty , Florida, durjn K * hr lot(al
Notice it hrrcliy gUrn that sealed hid* hour# of aalr on M on da y February 2nd IP20,
will In- received by the Cou ntv Hoard of thr following drarrihrd land sltual# In Srml*
Public Inctriictlon ot Seminole Cou nty. nntr County, Flurida, to w||‘
Florida, at tbr otflre ot the Sulxcintend, nt
llrcinninr t l
Section puat of ScctloU
of Public In*tnii t o o of said Cou nty at the lin# of Srctlon DL Townahip Itf H., It* 30 I!,;
, MY SPECIALTIES:
Court Route In Sanford. Florida, on or b e ­ run North h rhaint, thrnrr K o t f» chain*,
fore ibr expiration of thirty day* from the I he tiff South ft chain*, th rn rr W rit 5 rhalni PICKARD'S HAND.PAINTED CHIN*
flut publication t f this nolire and until 3:30 to brI'tnninr: bHltf thr W««t hall of l,fit 4,
o ’ clock In Mi- afternoon of February tub, arcordinc to William llrardall'a map of St. GORHAM’ S STERLING SILVER
1920, for the pureba-e of 126,000,00 Special Joirph*#; f i r r p t l n c a atrip id land 15 frrt ROGERS' PLATED WARE
T a t Schooi Rlslrirl No, ■&gt; Seminole Cou nt y, wldr alonie thr South and W r i t tfdi-w nf
Flurida, Hand*.said bondt bring
dated said land. Said land to br void to aatisfy ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES
Jinuarv 1,1. 1920, bearing Inter,*! at the
titirytil
p«r cent per annum, Interest
pa fnld e aeml-aanuatly on the first day « f
July and January of ,a rh je a r until maturity.
•aid bonds matures and the principal bocom et due and payable thiet&gt; years alter
the
(late thereof; said honds have been
validated and confirm*,I by decree of the
Clrrult Court of th, Seventh Judicial Cir­
cuit -*f Florida, dated Decem ber I M h , 1919;
•aid bunds to Im s-l I for ifollvrry within
fifteen day* alter written notice of areeptenm- of Idd I, J t t n : ' i d bond* are of llotid.
O') d . nomination and in tiri-t and prlndpal
.SpritiR fertilizer should ho put In the ground
payalile nl National Park Hank, t.lty and
S t a l- ot New York.
the lust of January or early in February. The tree
Written opinion o f J n t:. C. Thom son .
needs it and ean use it to fur heller advantage
Attorn*) of New York, approving the v i IJitlt&gt; &lt;1 &gt;ald lionds will be I rnMtrd with
t Itii n Inter in the season.
,
tab) I ,,r.-If
Each idd m u d be accompanied with a
Owing to unsettled conditions of labor sind
certified cheek In Ihe *001 of 1269.00 mad,
payalile ' o the Hoard 0 Public Ioitruction
transportation, order now bo ns to he sure of g el- ’’’
[or Serninnb- County, Florida, such rh rrk of
I hr surn s -fu l bidder to lie retained as li­
ting delivery hy time you r.22d i*.. For normal
quidated d i m s g , * to the llosrd should th,
sucr es,ful bidder fail or rrtm c to la ke ui&gt;
conditions, we recommend:
•aid bond* according to the l,rm s ot this
notice atol hit Idd. 1 In- said Hoard re fervrt
the right to reject anv and all hid*.
Florhlenl
Special
All propoials should be addressed to (Fir
County Board of Public Instruction lor
6% Am.,
Av. Phos. Arid. '2 ^ Pot.
Seminole County, Florid*, rare o| T. W.
I.awtun, Secretary, Sanford, Florida.
Witness t h - hands of the Chairman and
Hut, uh ever, we linve wide range of your re­
Secretary and the srsl ot the said Hoard at
Sanford, Seminole C o u n ty, Florida, this the
quirements,
we can fill them.
Mh day id January, A. I). 1920
Cou nty
Hoard of
Piitdir
Instruction
Send fur Catalogue uryl Price List.
Sen.Hole C unty, Florida.
IF* ( ’ . 1. H A R R I S O N , Chairman,
(Sc*
nf Hoard) Attest: T . W I.awtun,
Kupt, St Et-ntlWIo Secretary,
W-2I-9I*.

Wilson &amp; Hotisboidcr

Automobile Protection

HENRY M cL A U L IN
JEWELER

ORDER E A R L Y
IDEAL FERTILIZERS

Nolirr To Facing Conlrartara
Sealed preporal* w|i he received by th*
Count) t omlobsluners ot the Cou nty ol
Serr.lfl. le. Slate of Florida, at the office nf
th* Clerk of the Circuit Court, of tho C o u n ­
ty of Seminole, at Sanford, Florida, at or
before 19 A. M. on thr 19th day of February
192'), for tbe .gradinr. building t j bridges
and culverts, and constructing 33 miles uf
turfaco treated macadam.
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certified chrek, issued on a Mat* nr national
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Clark of th* Clrrult Court of th* C o u n t y of
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Th* a'erasfii bidder will b* required to
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axrrulrd by a surety co m p a n y licensed to do
business in th* Slat* of Florida, and the
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