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HERALD

IN T H E H E A R T OF T H E W O R LD 'S G R E ATE ST V E G E T A B L E SE C TIO N
SANFO RD , FLO RID A. FRIDAY, JANUARY 30.1920

VOLUME XI

N UM BER 24

A SEMINOLE COUNTY POST GRAPEFRUIT HUNGARY
INFLUENZA IS SPREADING
OFTHE AMERICAN LEGION IS CURE FOR MONARCHY THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY
WILL BE ORGANIZED HERE INFLUENZA PROMISED MORE CASES IN NEW YORK
can and trust to luck for the rest. The
Herald has lost business and money
by this sendee and the fact that they
ure getting in shapo fm* better sendee
is not helping us a hie. Other power
plants in the city are suffering also
nnd have suffered a loss all winter and
there is no telling when the service
will l.e better. The current is cut off
almost every day for hours and when it
LN THE COUNTY ARE REQUKST- is on the current Ls so weak that it will
AND not pull a heavy plant such as the
El) TO
BE
I •RESENT
Herald Printing Co., is operating.
JOIN THE POST

Monday Night At 7:30
In Court House
ALL EX-SERVICE MEN

Pin ole County will organise u post
- •
• Court
/ its American Legion
ut the
Howe, nest Monday night ut 7:30 and
J H-M-rvire men who served the world
llf in tl.e navy or army are requested
u |« there at that time and bcoome
Babers °I
organization
that
so much for these boys'in the
jtio to tome. The American Legion
Ew organized posts in every county in
• *•'*••
that our
•■ * r.tr.d
•.nic
:r.ovcv ' u
B |be more reason for u great oui• &gt; **.rvice men nt this meet­
™ ...fciii and * ‘l the more
rnK.n fer every soldier nnd sailor in
tie county dgr.iag the roll nt this meethjTl&lt; Legion is doing wonderful tilings
il over this great lund today nnd it
b tie only organization that will kqep
iSu the traditions of the urmy nnd
ury in the years to come.
The boys
tic hate left the army and navy only
t few months ago are anxious to
Jorjet their ex|ieriences ju»t now hut
at tie years go by they will become
mtter memories ar.d they will wnnt
At Iavion to look nftcr them
und
their intreets and they will want to
c;tt onrv in a while und talk over Uie
tU times and « h * their "buddies" ugain
Led they will want to attend the big
camjfire* that will be given in every
county ar.d in every stnte and the
Mtioml gathering* that will take place
nrh year wi'l in a few years he one of
lie tnatert nuttings in our national
Efe. It Miooves every soldier nnd
oiler that sc rv*-« 1 in the world war
cither st home or ubi'jud to join the
Lffion now. lie nt the Cout House
tat Monday night nt 7:30 ready to
spi up in the organization that moans
100 (er rent Americanism.

This |s an old story nnd is worn
threadbare by refloating it but the
public is not getting service, our cus­
tomers nre not getting service qnd we
want the public to know thnt the Daily
Herald cannot he up to standard, our
job printing cannot he turned out
promptly and wc cannot do htuincss
while this company is operating
the
kind ol plant thnt they havo
be» n
o|&gt;ernting here. Th&lt;*j may Lc
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»nry lack u wmole lot o( having
service now. .
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Agreement
In Italian
Railways
PR IN C IPA L

PO IN T S

AT

ISSUE

OF RAILW AY M E N ARE SETTLED
London, Jan.
9, lily
Associated
Press) An agreement on all |)rinripal
points ut Issue was reached between
the Italian cabinet nnd tho leaders
of the striking railroad men according,
t o the Central News Rome despatch.
I t is expected the strikers will return
to worl: immediately.

LYNCHING TAKEN
UP BY THE HOUSE
N EG R O

LEADER

ST 1TLTIO N

W ANTS
AM ENDED

CONTO

BAR N E C K TIE PA R TIE S

VA.CONSTABLES
ARE GOOD MEN

Wusyington, Jnn. 29, (B y Associated
I’ re**) Ar'hur Spingarin of New York
repiesenting the National A.vwintion
for the Advancement of colored |ieopie
in a statement to the House Judiciary
Committee today urged that in the
(ONST.tItl’ I.AKY O F W E S T
event the Dyer Hill making lynchings
h r c in ia MADE UP OF
a Fedeml offence bo held umtaatutory
rOK.MKR SERVICE MEN
the ronstution In* amended.
Th e
committee is investigating lynchings
Ch»r!«-ston W Va Jan 29— Comthroughout the country and has before
fOK'l entirely of former service men*
it a bill rnnking lynchings a
crime
TVest Yirg'i ia constabulary after
puniri.uhl*’ by Federal laws.
•a ronth« of preparation and training
u« taken the field to enforce the luw
Although recruited to only one hulf
®t it* maxiinum strength the men on
duty ar»- fully e(|uip|ied and nrcordinp
t# thii-r officers are ready for any emorflnejr
Under the command of Colonel
•teloon Arnold the men havo lx«*n
fftar.izcd into provisional companies
» dgnetl to 15 luhpalrol stations
Tte-o cover all trunk-line railroads in
f date for the purpose of faciliuting
Kwiilization ahrsild it Income neceamary
J5 n*jv* the entire force to some point
^ * hurry A) each Mil&gt;-rtation from
to f‘ve men will I** on duty
All
" I le mounted on horses except the
at Wellshurg and Martinsburg
*l&gt;® will he cquiped with motorcycVi

Training
Schools
In Africa
PA TTE R N E D
TUSKEEGEE

A F T E R
SCHOOL

A LAB A M A

Ho-ton. Jnn. 29, (P y Associated
Ptews) Plans for the cstahiM merit of
three large industrial training reboots
for negroes in Africa modelled after
Tuskee*gee Institute were nnnoumvd
today by the Chairman of the Cen­
tenary organization of t ie Methodist
srervire has already attracted
Episcopal Church of this district.
«&gt;f 23 of the 55 counties
in
Virginia They nre pirked men
*
Coal Production I-cm
*t&lt;xe
intelligence courage and endur;
Philadelphia
Jnn
8 — Production
^nc* have lien [»rove&lt;! to the satls*‘1°o of Colonel Arnold
The hill of anthracite coal in Pennsylvania in
al,nK tho •tntc* conutaluilary became 1919 was the lowest in seven years
There were mined 86 200 000
tons
month* ago
compared with 98 826 000 tons in
1918
Bituminous coal production reached
l‘0UK SERVICE CONTINUES
the lowest level since 1916 with 458­
*H,hetf0 UfHlitles Co., Making Repairs 063 000 tons nearly 21 000 000 tons
But Culling Off The Juke
less than last yctr
The soft coal mine* in the first week
i l l ! ' ^ou,^*?rn Utilities Co. arc working
the
,v ‘
r''* nt ,r&gt; ing to get It in first class of January reached normal for
'Otn* time in the nenr future first time since the miners returned to
. &gt; will have it ready for business. work nftci the strike agreement ’ Pro­
public and especially duction was 107 percent of norma!
“ who are depending on power This Is a larger rate of piodurtlon
navmg the •tunc old trouble for the than for any similar period of the
j»ran,I comes nnd the Herald history of the Geological SurvcyJ
lr* Co., it forced to print when it which gave out the figures

STATE

H EALTH

CITRUS
CEM EN T

FRUITS

OFFICERS
HAVE

CHOSEN
SAYS N E W KIN G W ILL RE
AFTER
ASSEMBLY
CONVENES
EX-

PR O PE RTIE S

The usefulness of grajiefruit and or­
anges, widely demonstrated during the
influenza epidemic of last winter, makes
the present large Florida crop a matter
of much importance to the entire co­
untry, according to Dr. Ralph Greene
state health officer.

Budapest’ Jan. 29' (B y Aesociztcd
Press) Hungary will In? a monarchy
nnd the new king will l&gt;e chosen im­
mediately after the National Assembly
convenes said Premier Hiucar today.
The assembly will Ik‘ t&gt;ummcned Feb­
ruary 1(5.

JOHNSON IN MEX.
OFFERS A DEFI

An existance of nearly six
month
brought tho commission apparently no
nearer u solution of the question of hoc
and where the proposed international
cx|Kisition to commemorate the purchase
of Florida from Spain should !&gt;e hehlo
Decision of the commission to hole four
fairs instead of one provided for in
the art of the legislature, which sjwrified
that the fair should !&gt;c located in one
city and continue for u |&gt;eriod of tweleve
months, brought the nmtterinto court,
through John S.. Beard of IWsacolu,
which city u was a contender under the
.ne-town idea. Mr. Heard a lawyer,
heir! thnt the comrr.Lvsion was illegally
created, nnd the court has sustained hp
contention.

Than In The Last Year
Epidemic
THO’ 0F_ MILD TYPE
CANAD IAN

D O C TO R

SAYS

IT

IS N O T ’.FLU " HUT OLD G R IPPE
Whllo citrus fruits were liberally pro
New
York, Jan.
9.— Influenza
scrilied by physicians and freely recom­
cases treported here toiiny totaled
mended by health officials at the time
5,589, or 250 more than developed on
influenza swept over the United States
the worst day of the epidemic last year
in November, 1918, the supply on the
W E IG H T
AN­
There were 218 deaths, 100 from flu
market was not sufficient to meet the FORMER HEAVY
XIOUS TO COME T O AM ERICA
nnd
US from pneumonia rases.
extraordinary demand nnd in ninny
“ Well, it seems thnt the centennia
TO F IG IIT DEMPSEY
Dcathr.
to d q increased ten nnd six,
place's grajvefruit and oranges could
rommi««fon murt wind up iU «(7aire ut
re.qKTtivelv . over yesterday’s figuris
not he obtained.
once,
since
the
siqirenie
court
hns
ruled
Mexico City, Jan. (B y Associated
’•
* :u .u c u z a c a s t *
The California criop had bin prnctl- Press) Jack Johnson, former heavy that it i&lt; an Illegally rrrat’ d hoiiy," ! T h e re
(5
ltr..r..i..
»(
.
»
,
»
I
ar.d
2(56
niorg
iiifUimnnia-cares
nar#tM!
cally exhau-(**&lt;l when the influenzal wvighi
Lsn plan- »»* u-'.uru' ui tno I suit! Chairman W.
i
.
.
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•
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*
irmeii lust night
outbreak occurnsb _no&lt;l th** •f ;v, nn,&lt;
,1 . J '. .
MlP
i . • .Voi grov, w , .begin­ charges
against him in Chi­ by The T r ib i. j «d the court's decree. I The present^ outbreak..of. jnflitcnz*
i“ .u i .,ir. tlfo-' w nu’ asurenlily hfss violent in m ortality
*
.•» a gooud th in g , u,o
ning to Leeotnu ri|H&gt; enough to ship. rr"/* v —
f i ' *** ’ + «'TT »
rein,
"that
this
question
has
Iteen settled tluiu the cpidenic two years ago,' * ncW hM niV*c^«u*nne w as'at* Its* ’ height atc-cl Press yiMcrday bv Jobnson. lie
eordine to Dr V-'ya! S. C o p la n d ,
thus
early,
because
the
commission
in a number of the larger cities and in is ronfident lie can a
ngo legal dif­
figures,
most of tho smaller towns, the market* ferences in tinieto fight Demparey iwfnre might have gone munch further with health commissioner, Toduv
were hart of gra|&gt;efruit and oranges the latter meets Car|»entier and nsserbs its big task only to linvr the question he raid, "indirnte an nlanning inv nsion
for days nt n time.
that Deinp c&gt;y must mec'i him before of its legality come up nnd much morre of the community by the dbease so far
as it concerns businou und Indus try"This year Florida has the lurgi-st he can claim the World’s champion­ work and money have been ex|&gt;endcd
Among iirnminent theatrical
men
derided
crop of gru|M'fruit and oranges in its ship. The letter shown by Johnson for nothing." He had not
suffering from .the disease John B erry
last
night
just
what
step
he
history. These fruits nre now fully was written by him to l ?. S. District
would tnke in the matter of closing up more, Horen* Ziegfeld and Lou T elltree -ripened, and are moving to mar­ Attorney Cline of Chicago.
the business of the commission.— Tu- gen. Telligen was Ijrmight here from
kets in vast quantities. Them will be
Miami., F!u.
mpa Tribune.
plenty for everybody, Dr. Greene be­
lieves, so thnt Florida may assist mu­
lt rially in the fight on influenza, which
apparently must be made again through­
out the United States.
When influenza was most serious in
Chicago, during the fall of 1918, Dr.
Augustus O’ Neil, chairman of the Span­
ish influenza committee of that rityd
nnd one of it a leading physicians, Usue
a bulletin urging use of
grapefruit
juice in the treatnent of the di*ea e.
Dr. Henty !*• Hacker of New York City,
Drs. Hawley ami W «lf«tein tlf Cincin­
nati, nnl leading physician in mnnv
other places, advocated the |&gt;errcription
of citrus fruit juices in influenza cases,
according to disputchcs carried by Tin
Associated I’ rers at the time.

Centennial
ARGENTINA HAS
Commission FRANCE AND
STRIKE TROUBLE
VATICAN ARE
Is Illeg a l
SEPARATED
SUPREME C URT DECIDES
(O M M S IS S IO N HAS N O
LEGAL STAN D IN G

HIG H COST OF LIVIN G STRIKE S
SOUTH A M E R IC A CAUSING
TROLTII.K

SAYS

D IP L O M A T IC

R E L A T IO N S

Buenos Ain** Jun 2 9 — Argentina
AS
has been the scene of numerous strikes
Tullnhnosee, JaJ. 7. The supreme
A N N O U N lE D
in the past few months
In general
court in an opinion by C h id Justice
these
are
attributed
to
the
high cost
Browne , lias today declared
that
Paiis, Jnn. 29, (By Asrocinted Pn*^i)
of
living
particularly
prohibitive
rents
Chapter 7920, Acts of tl.e Legislature Besumptiim of diplennatic
nlations
economist
of 0909, creating the Florida Purchase hetwii'ii France nnd the Vatican lire for |KMir families One
r'
Centennial Committee, b uueonstution- op|m«d by Annatoli* Fruni-e
who declurea that wages here are (16 jw'rcent
higher
than
in
England
while
the
cost,
ul and void.
ns.«erts in nn article in Lanbrne the
Comment on the splendid results ole
The court holds that the commission- dissolution of bonds some yenrn ago of living is 83 percent greater
tainod from gr.i|a-fruit nnd oranges be­
Twclve-thoiifftnd employes in various
«rs, undertaken to ho appointed by came "as the logical crowning of u long
came a noticeable feature of medical
trade* including shipyards workers and
said act, would be officer*
the act struggle waged again* t papacy".
jounials, the editor of one of which re­
harbor workers have Ik» ' h on strike in
wits valid, but finds however, l hut the
ferred to them as "essential sick room
lluenos Vires There have teen pre*
act violates the provision of the consti­
requisites." Another said that "us u
diction* of a general etrike in this a|ty
tution, which limits the to.m of office
remarkuhle thirst quencher in f« ver
nnd the |x&gt;lice have made preparations
to four years, und that it is ubo in
ca.‘ »-s the orange now is established as
to deal with violence
It is reported
violation of section
twenty-seven,
posseting certain projvertlej, nr ut
that 25 motorcars fittbd for niarhino
article three, of the constitution, in
leart, |msitive relieving powers in cores
guns have hi*en ordered from the Uni*
that instcud of proeidirig "fo r their
originating from what in known ns n
election by the |&gt;copls, or appointment
ted States
rold.” A third observer dcclnrcd that
by the governor", the legislature upjKiintSome of the strikes have been nttoln"ornng«-i are being generally presrribcsl
cd the commissioners in the Ural instance
ed
by violence* Tw o workmen who
for sufferers by physicians," while
»»
and give them, “ the exclusive jxiwer
failed to join the strike of shipyard
fourth averred thnt "grapefruit is just
: us
to fill any vacancy occurring on the FORM ER (5 E P. M A N I. 1 N
workers were murdered
General
ns I'cncficlal for influenza as
oninries
B I T litrikm have taken plaro in’ Mendoza
OFFERED
FOR
SALE
commission," und three of them ure
That the health elements of Florida mow claiming to hold their offices by
N O T GOIHHKD
UP
and Cordoa
In Mendoza a city of
grapefruit nnd oranges make them u»evirturo of appointments by othrr men
,60 000 Inhabitants
business
was
Warhington, Jan. 29, 'fly Axsoclatcd
fui in the influenza epidemic Is doubly birs of the commission. Th e court's
paralyzed for a week by a striko which
Pre*s) N o bids for the thirty former
significant in view of the degree to opinion cunhludts ns follows:
grew out of the discharge of seecral
which the food values and pre-war
German passenger liners oUered
for
school teachers alleged to be unarchbtlc
The legislature no doubt bad a very
sale by the shipfibig Imanl have yet
prires of these fruits are causing them
in their teachings
It has been charged
different purpose in naming the act
w ire aisepied Chairman Piiyne deelnred
to he used in the North in the campaign
that the police traiisjiorted seme of thq
the |h/*ioiis who were to fill there of
tinlav, und the noceivdty for furtlier
to cheek increases in living rrrtts, follow­
(gitatora into nn arid nnd uninhabited
ficoil in the fin l instaiux, instead of
consideration of the proporuls will
ing the recent appeal of tlie Florida Cit­
fifth n of the province and left them
pr.ivhling for their selection in the man­
probably Is* delaye&lt;l until Mnn lay.
rus Exchange to cabinet officers, g o v­
there without food or shelter This
ner t squired by the constitution. The
ernors und may of a. The nc"qia|&gt;ers of
camed n fierce debate In Congress
method of their appointment, their nti
the country have quite generally curried
RED t ’A V A IR Y W IN S
resulting in the appointment o«f n conthoriry to fill vacancies and to upi*jint
stories emphasizing the fact that gtu|&gt;ofnsnional committee to
investigate
other
’otLeeni’,
and
other
provision*
of
fruit are among the few food products
Force R h rr* In Don Region And
the Mendoza
situation
President
the* act, are all parts of un harmonious
now obtainable i t price* no higher than
*C»plure Prisoners
Irigoyen whr rritirlr.rd by
winds, so internalen as to be incapable
theve which prevailed Indore lire war
London, Jan. 29, (B y Associated ami opponents of the rdministnitlon
of separating them from the rezt of
the act without destroying the palpahle Prews) Ruryian Setviet cavalry has forced for rcfu-tl to remtve cflilnln alleged
purpive and intent of the legislature. rivers in the Mnnyich valley in the to have i ivrn |rnmd to ti e striko
We uri, therefor* cl.tudruitioel to declar* lower Don region uml rapturing five A tm u id it r ilo in Cordoba ii city of
the whole act to In&gt; uncon-t.itionul thousand prisoners «ft» r n two days KlaOCO ws* inured l y n wnge d i'p u tc
battle the red fore«s continuing to nil- I'tw een i: tramway company and its
nnd voih."
van &lt;•* according to Bolshevik commori­ employes There was ism e shooting
The ojiiiiion waa rendered in the
,
and rioting The gurbage (o lh ito r*
of Stall' exerei Van C. Swearingen, ut- ent iens todny.
went on rtrike and the refute lit len d
torney-ge'beral. relator; John B. Jones.
the streets making the city a fcaisune
Ibiufhl The I’ nrrKh Home
J. J. Morgan, Jules »M. Ilurgicres, W. A.
J‘ S. Harvartl the pnpuhir adver­ place The stril:e ended when tho
Mac Will lams und W. G. Hroroin, reh a lf tising manager and presiding genius tramway compnny made concessions
KAISE R'S CASE M EAN S E X TR A ­ iqiondmts. There rw|&gt;on(!ent.s
D ITIO N
OF A LL CONCERNED constituted tin* Florida FurdiaM* O n - of the Yowrll &amp; Co., store* has purchured
IN WAR OFFENSES
tennisl Commission. The* relator was the A. D. Parrish hom** on Fre*nch
After The Mocnshiners
his
presented by Hon. John S. .Beard \if avenue und will mnke this city
Atlanta, Jun. 28.—
Nacrly three
Iter'in, Jnn. 29,(B y Associated Press)
His
many
Sanford
I ’ensaola, Attorney-General Swearin­ future home.
hundred _ illicit stills have heen found
Indications of growing cohrern of the
friends nre congratulating him on his
nnd destroyed In Alabama. Florida,
government over extradition of the gen, and assistant Attorney-General
purchase and on the fart that he will
D.
Stuart
Gillis.
The
respondents
Ceorgio, Mbristippi and Fouth Car*
Germans acrured of war offenres given
become a full fledged Sanford citizen.
ollnn since the first of tho year. D. J.
in a note sent to the nllica yesterday were not represented by counicl before
the
supreme
court.
Gnatt,
federal prohibition crforceasking for revision of the tlmees of
India For Colton
Decree of the state supreme court as
m a it officer of the Gulf district, nn»
Versailles
treaty.
T ie
attempted
Bombay India Jnn 2 9 — Mesopo­ noumed today.
ovasinntion of Minister
Erzlarger given alHive (hat tho Florida Centennial
Mnndny Is viewed in official circles a« Purchase Fair Commission is illegal, and tamia has a great future as a cotton
More than half t ie *tiila were in
a prerurror of w-hnt is likely to he|)(&gt;en that its creation by the legislature lr* growing area obi the opinion of experts Ceorgio. Mr. Gnatt pointed out this
on a larger scale If the gimroroent In the manner that it wiu hrought into who havo hjust completed a tour of work had been done without aid of
yielding to the allies appeals to force being was unconstutional, will wind up gthat country os representatives of the the new’v authorized prohibition
in arresting the men on the
list* the affairn of the commission, .of which British Empire Cotton Growing Ar- forcertcr.t organization
W . G. Brorein of Tamp* Is chairman. ■ocLuion
submitted by the entente.
to be* established.
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Professor Sims was born in Indiana
of English and Scotch decent.

He has

COUNTY HAPPENINGS

B O LSHEVISM
SCATTERED

W AS
IN

B E I N CJ teacher in the UniversitC
O PIt

STATE five years.

U NIVE RSITY
The following is from the Cainosville News:
An investigation which has been
carried on for the |&gt;ast month or six
weeks, both by the United States Dep­
artment of Justice ami the Administra­
tion at the University of Florida, cfllame
to light this morning with the assurance
of a search warrant for searching the
home of Newell L. Sims, professor of
sociology a n j political ascience at the
University of Florida. A letter pub­
lished below, which has intercepted
by the British and sent to the United
States ostarted the investigation, in
this letter Professor Sims, a teacher
in Florida’s own university, speaks of the
“ hellish American government and its
espionage act.” He also tqicuks of re­
ceiving twenty years for his utterance
in favor of socialism, lie favors the
Soviets and speaks of la-nine and God
in the same sentence.

for

about

He cant here fro Columbus,

Ohio, where he was pastor of the Grand
View Heights Cungcegationalist church.
He i« a graduate of Kentucky Universi­
ty and has studied at Harvard and at
the Union Theological Seminary in
New York. The professor met Henson
while a student ut Kentucky University.
He is the author of three bokks, two
published and one unpublished. The
unpublished book is the one he speaks
of in hLs letter as lieing so radirnl he
will sign it with u pseudonym. He
reside-* on East Church street.

Professor Sims is alleged to have
stated that he did not mean any harm
by the letter and Hint he only wrote it
to get into an argument with hLs friend,
which he often did. He is ulloged to
believe that the faculty at the Univer­
sity has in it for him and that this is
behind the whole story. The professor
leaves the impulsion that he is extreme­
ly radical in both political und religious
beliefs and hear* the Impreaaion that he
sit* on a pedestal and other* should
United States
Commissioner A. J. look upon him. There is no doubt
Dacosta issued the search warrant but that he I* a very learned man blit*
•nil turned it over to United State*
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-eputy .YraratJar-mrSS^M
t * wrong tlirctl’.u n.
Mr. KivhaiiUon, in company
with
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,
nernt llowe has worked
Leon E. llowe. a reurjiieaJr*
n
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itiligently on this matter

ANSWER THE ALARM

Clarence TW qquist visited at the
home of his sister and at the school
last Sunday.
R ev. Swanbon waa entertained at
the home of M r. ar.d Mrs. Carlson,
near Monroe, wh-» brought him up
with other friends for tho service
M onday eve.

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proud of their.home

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Ilellair,
est, out

Y o u r w ife and children cannot
take n pride in their home i f
the house is faded and weather­
beaten. T h at means no-paint.
And, for mansion or cottage,
the best paint is

&amp; C o. are hustling off the
from several largo graves at
Haines and Mrs. De For­
our w ay.

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Guess Upsala was pretty well re­
presented in town, Tuesday as we
had a rather laughable experience
On Friday night the young people
of calling on Mrs. Jesse Lee, Mrs.
of Oviedo enjoyed u weenie roast
Stedt. Mrs. E. W . Lundquist find
at the flowing well on the Sanford
ing them all out and wa* lucky to
Orlando road.
find Mrs. Rorell who had just reach­
Mrs. F. E. I’ urduin of Kolkrc ed home from the city. She laments
and her little son Jack, passed thro that the 3 o'clock train that was so
Oviedo Friday enroute to Miakka handy for the ladies here has quit
C ity where they' will reside in the stopping at Upsala. M r. Ehrensfuture. Mr. I’ urdum having prcceeded pergers kindly take* her in and out.
them several weeks ngo.
We understand Mrs. Ericson and
Miss Octnvia Holt of Orlando M r*. Andrew
Hertleson were in
spent Wednesday night with her town to have n little dentui work
aunt, Mrs. L. R. M itch ell.
done.
We were nil pleased 4o welcome
Miss Ella Ilelle Jones who hns
our
old friend of the Sunday School.
been &lt;|uite sick for the past ten days
is again aide to lie out, to the de­ Miss Iccnhour and her guests, Mrs
Hetson and her riuirming daughter
light of her many friends.
of
Columhiu, Ohio, who ure are
Mrs. M. E. M cM illan left Satur­
day for Orlando and M ont Verde*. spending the w inter with her at
From these places she will go to T w in Lakes, at the services Sunday.
L et u* not forget the Special
Jacksonville to join her son Roy
Offering
next Sunday will be for the
McMillan who left O viedo Thursday
benefit
of
the Children'* d lo m c of
to accept a position with Wilson
Jacksonville,
which is doing such
oomer Fertilizer Co. ut Jackson­
» grand work in our state. Th ey
ville.
ju-t now
&lt;5*­ .extra burden?
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Mr and M i*. ... &gt;■. .Minin
-rgn cost ol rveryTu/vdsn i«‘ i «»•-•••; ..V&lt;jr’
I thing. Let us shnre some of mir
M iss'E lb ert
Holt of Orlando 1*I mnnv blessing* with thorn,
speniluig a
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v.f t it \Ttrr.
M r. Dun and
. son of Lake
L. It. M itchell.
M ary
visited the school, kindly
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lawton
bringing over 'R e v . R. W. Edward*
visited Orlando Friday.
who gave us nnolher excellent dis­
Mr*. A. I’ . Furnell lius
been
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-.. quite cour?!*. W e like to henr of the home
sirk with grippe for the pnst week
life of our ministers and he tells
but is reported better.
u* that he is on the road the most
R. G. Crawford spent Sunday
of the time, preuching a number of
with relatives at W inter Park.
time* each week, sometimes not able
Mrs. It. II. White and children
to lie at his borne in Jacksonville
left Saturday for Jacksonville where
for tw o weeks at a time. His daugh­
they will reside in the future.
ter Miss M argaret who was recent­
Mr*. W K. A rgo will entertain ly Die dietician nt the Woman's
the C. and II. Club on Thursday College at Tallahassee is now earn­
afternoon at her home.
ing her B. A. nt Cnlumhiit College
L ittle Janies Partin who hns been while his only son is at present en­
quite ill i* very much im proved this gaged in noli testing in Iirevard
week.
county for n Inrge firm who expect
Miss A. D. M itchell spent the to put in thousands of acres into
week-end in Jacksonville.
sugar-cane as soon us they get it
W. A. M cR ae of Tam pa was a properly druined.
business visitor to O viedo Friday.
M r. und Mrs. G ilt : nnd her bro­
Th e Ladies Aid Society o f the
ther,
M r.
Brown
of
Hummond.
Methodist Chtirih met
M onday
N ew Y o rk came over in their car
afternoon und elected the following from Orlando, to visit nt the home
ofliers for the ensuing year. President
of A . F. Wostcrdick, being old time
Mrs. S. W. Swopd, Vice President
friend* who are down here for the
Mrs. II. G. Smith, Secretary and
w inter in tho Southland, coming
Treasurer Mrs. C. S. Lee.
nil the way in their car.
O V IE D O

ami has used the most profound secrecy
in his working, in order Hint if Sims
.
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,
* i . - has committee a crime agnin«t the govfound, hut it was ol a sort ia
’ * j ernmont he would In* sure to he landed*
be called of a scientific nature. I he
President Murphce of the University
interview with Mr. Sims is said to have
learned of the matter the lutter part
revealed the following facts;
of Deeemlter and siinre then ha* used
He don’t believe in the espionage act every method possible both to aid tho
und he bclievei that today Germany Department of Juntivre and to find out
is really the economic victor of the war. jiint what S’iim believed. The drietor
He was approached upon the subject has used every precaution to prevent
of buying Liberty Ronds of the third n iy Bolshevism teaching In the school*
issue. He refuied to do mi and is alleged and the whole matter l* ft most regretto have stated that lie hoped the issue tild e incident to the arhnol authorities.
D irtor Murphce stated that when he
burned of u ropy of The Liberator
being found in tin- library, Sim* orderwl
all the pa|icr* for the library. An order
Sanford People Should Not Delay
was then Issued that the faculty must
If your kidneys are inflamed,
approve all paper* ordered and he
Don't stand around and do nothing. Liberator immediately discontinued].
Like a lire it will soon la- Iteyond con­
Doctor Murphce got all evidence
trol.
You will get the alarm in tiinr —
pos*ihle together and fuhmittesd it
Backache, or dizziness or disorders of
and Sim* to the Hoard of Control at
the urine.
I
it* meeting here on Juntinry li!lh.
Heed the warning.
Give your kidneys a rest by living Part of tin- meeting wa* kept a secret
more carefully.
for fear it might hurt the school. How­
Use Doan's Kidney i ills to help stump
ever, it wn* learned today that Sim*
The reception to lie given by t he
out the cause.
Profit liy.ii Sanford woman's experi­ was n“krd to resign, hi* resignation U. I). C ’s last week had to be in­
t iking effect on February !. Doctor definitely postponed on urcount of
ence.
Mrs. Gen. Smith. Route A. says: “ It Murphce state* tliat Sim* will teach
the sickness of several of their
was several years ago that 1 used Doan’s no more c la w * and it i* a most regret­
members.
Kidney iPills for imckache und other
symptoms of kidney ‘ rouble.
They table incident that he wa* ever connect­ t Mrs. II. H. M eCall hns been sick
pa!(, &lt; m n with grippe und
gave me great relief and helped me in ed with the sehoo. in any form. Doctor , «f »or
i |j,p
m r |iant
Murphce wa* much astonished when has |in,| j (l resign
r,.,jK„ |,,.r position in
ily have taken Doan’s Kidney Pills with
told
that
it
wa*
tin
l&lt;
r«tood
that
Sim*
j|(l,
the
school.
Mrs.
Thompson has ncwonderful result*, too. I am glad to
t bought lie bad it in for him. The cepted the position for the rest of
give this endorsement.”
Price liOc, at all dealers. Don't simply doctor said nothing could bo further the term.
ask for a kidney rnn*dy—get Doan’s from the truth.
I
Mrs. S. W. Swope of Onkland is
Kidney PilU—the same that Mrs. Smith
Mr. Ilowt Muted that no arn-st had visiting her sons in O viedo this
had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfr*., ltnf been made and that it wa* very itn-? week.
falo, N. Y.
Mrs. E. A. Parnell spent W ednes­
day in Sanford.
W. E. Lawton spent M onday in
Orlando.

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G othart Swanson of Colorado, who
are aponding tho winter here, are
visitin g friends In F ort
Myers,
going down In their car.

probable that one would bo made, as
Mrs. Erlcson and :hlldrrn werp
from all appearance* Sim* had just caller* M onday of Mrs. Niels Swan­
kept within the law. It ia understood son.
that Sims is now packing hb effect*
Mrs. Cam pbell and their tw o lit­
with the intention of immediately
tle ones are visiting her parents in
leaving the city for new fields.
St. Augustine for u few days.

been a resident of Gainesville and a

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Prof. Sims Had Bolsheviki Tendencies
HAS BEEN CANNED

would fail, lit- ordered “ The Liberal
the mont radical newspaper in the Uni­
ted States, for the University Library’ .
He is alleged to believe thzt aU news­
papers, malls and everything
else
should lie thrown oj&gt;en and let anyone
kjH-uk their own mind.

JANUARY 23 Ilfo

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We understand that R oy Lee will
try his hand nt drivin g the icliool
bus for this section for Mr. Booth.
Good luck to them.

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W h y have a shabby house any
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Trenton, N. J., Jan. 20.— Gov. EdwI. Edward*, demorrrnt . in hi* inau­
gural address here today, reiterated
his cunpaign pledge* that he would
“ da every lawful thing to have it de­
termined that the present condition of
affairs, with reference to prohibit ion,
had been illegally forced upon the

In this connec- of the ratification

of the Eighteenth

tion he made these recommendations: ^amern'm nt and u* to whether prohiEnuctnient of legislation designed to bit m is a proper subject for legislation
secure our people the right

to

live by amendment to the constitution
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under conditions satisfactory to ti\j*m. Ij M
“ heraufu
of the grave doubt existing.”
Present ut ion, by the state attorney Passage by the legislature o ' a resolugeneral to the supreme court, of u |&gt;e- tion refu?ing to ratify or accept the
ti tion for a decision a* to tho legality amendment.

E LD E R S P R IN G S
Mi** Gu*«ic llrooks ha* returned
from Lake C ity having spent the
holidays with homo folks.
Mr*. J. M. I,nrd. Mr*. II. L.

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UR offer is to patrons and non­
patrons oi this bank, alike.

If there is any particular in which we may be of
service, our management will highly appreciate your
call.
Our service is justified only as it is helpful to you,
to this community.
We arc your friend j , here.

SERVICE

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Humphrey and Mr*. K. C. Bowman
were in Orlando shopping. Tuesday.
Quite si few o f our children have
been out of school the past week
with colds We will bo so gkid if the
world ever gets settled to pre-war
time so we may . allow the little
folks to sleep until daylight.
C. C. Humphrey made a busint***
trip to Orlando the first of the week
M . M . Lord and fam ily have
moved to thcilryun place
near
•Purity Spring* and the Durman
fam ily now occupy his former home.
Mr. and Mr*. J. M . W ynn mo­
tored down to Ki*simmce Sunday to
sec their new grandduughtcr, the
second daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Wynn of that city.
Ilev. Thompson, the new pastor
for this charge filled hi* appoint­
ment here the second Sunday nnd
will be with us again next Sunday.
Come out and henr him.
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G K A P E V IL I.E

Mr*. Verne Coller of Sanford nnd
daughter, Mrs. Sadie Rogera and
her three little ones of I'ierrcpoint,
N ew York were guesta of M r. nnd
Mrs. Ballinger on Friday.

JFor County Judge i
1 To the People of Seminole County:
I beg to announce that I am a candi­
date for re-election to the office of

County Judge of Seminole County,
Florida, subject to the Democratic
Primary election in June, and respect­
fully solicit your vote and influence in
my behalf, which if given I assure you
will be greatly appreciated.

E. F. H0USH0LDER

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SANFORD IS
WITH THRONGS OF PEOPLE
WHO WANT WINTER HOMES
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to accomodate many of the people
and will relieve the situation some
but they will be tilled almost before
they get ready to open und it be­
hooves every fam ily in Sanford that
have a spare loom to rent it out and
tuko care of tho visitors who urc
here now and who are coming by
|every train and every boat. Tnhey
want to stop in Sanford and would
become regular winter visitors if
AND
M O N T E Z U M A they could get any kind of accomR E LIE V E
TH E
S IT U - dations here.

FIRESTONE GIANT CORD

TRUCK TIRES

NEW HOTELS TO OPEN
VAI.D EZ
W IL L
A T IO N

SOM E

N c c r In the history of Sanford
were there so many people here look­
in g for hotel accomodations
for
rooms for apartments and for hou­
ses as there arc at the picsent time.
There w ire several night this week
when people actually slept at one
of tho hotej' in chair* in the lol^by
and there are reports of people
going to many of the private homes
in tho evenings und hogging them to
rent a room for the night.

SUPPLIES

Sanford. F lo rid a

Hotels Have Difficulty In
Accomodations

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W E ALSO C A R R Y TU BES A N D
THESE SIZES

G ive them a room and they will
|»c aide to get something to eat and
by looking around a bit can soon
get the kind of accomodations they
wan*. Livin g in Sanford for a few
weeks will make them regular San­
ford citizens and they will soon be
talking about building, a home here
and next season will See Sanford
with a thousand nqw families all
because of the fact that strangers
were able to conic here and g et ac­
comodations.

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WIGHT TIRE
COM PANY

This sounds well from tho stand­
point of many pebple being in the
state for the winter hut it does not
sound well from the accomodation
standpoint and the Herald is glad
O V IE D O
to announce that the Valdez Hotel
Mrs. \V. E. A rgo entertained
will be ready for the vistors about
the first week in February and the Friday night in honor of her son
Montezuma will be ready a week or Edward, who is at school at Stetson
Another honor guest of the evening
more Inter.
These two new hotels will lie able was Mr. Dougherty also a Stetson
boy who was spending the week­
end wl*b the Argo fam ily. D elight­
ful
- bail nth were served and

COUNTY HAPPENINGS

tee ’/t.c--.-

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evening.
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S l'K A l

- Klbcfttt Holt was the honor

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il'S at a Leap Year party Thurs­
guest

RUBBER
BONES
SACKS and RAGS

day night at the home of Miss L.
It. Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ensign of
Oviedo spent M onday night with
Mrs. Ensign's sister Mrs. Argo.
M r. anti Mrs. S. W . Swope and
fam ily spent Saturday in Orlando.

W rite U s for
I* It I C E I* 1 S T

Peninsular Metal Company
JACKSONVILLE. FLA.

Mrs. M. M . King, Miss Nell King,
Mrs. A. K. Craw ford and George
Crawford spent Sntuduy in Orlando
Miss Ellier t a H olt returned to
her home in Orlnndo Saturday.
Miss Field of Sanford spent the
week end at the home of S. Murphy
at Lake Charm.
*
M r. and Mrs. G. W. Rarwick are
the proud parents of a nine pound
baby girl born January 25 th.
About tw enty five o f the O viedo
people attended the lecture by Dr.
Conwcll in Sanford M onday night.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. W right, Mrs.
W." R. Young and Mrs. Ella llelle
Jones visited Orlando Tuesday.

THERE ARE M ANY .MILES
before your old tire* if you send
them to un for repair by our per­
fect vulcanizing process W e claim
without qualification that our me­
thod I* the very best in exsistenco
for giving maximum added mileage
to old tire* For double tire service,
-absolute satisfarC 'n and reasonable
prices let us do your tire repairing

cow-penned land with the addition ol
fiOO pounds of commercial fertilizer
applied in the summer. This one acre
of cane brought $1,051) at $1.50 per
gallon. How is that fo r Florida farm ­
ing? Ttie county poor farm lias three
fourths acre of eggplant which is at
E A ST S A N F O R D
its best now. Sixty crates hnv« been
There will be a new* membership shipped a-*! gfe-i" reiu
c o n ^ ^ nl M oore’s Station Sunday |There 1* a**” ,. VYriW rit **
“ * {? V iiic ii i.' y looting line. There are
rtu tic'tor 3 im u.ii.j. There will be no signs o f the rerent frusta disccrnltwo leaders. M is.*_11elti" f ’. »•&gt;*.*as leader of the Rlues und Miss!
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Virginia Long as the leaders of the
Small Anthracite Area.
Rcdu. Th e side gaining the largest
•Practically nil the anthracite coal In
membership will be entertained by
the world Is found in the anthracite
the opposite side then will be u big ,oul fields surrounding Scranton, Pa
treat of a fish fry or something
equally as pleasant and a member­
ship button for all. Come join a side
and help the Sunday School grow.
Come every body.
For (J^rk o f Circuit Court
Mrs. W. R. Guerry und Mrs.
I hereby announce m y candidacy
El wood Irish have been entertaining for the office of Clerk of T h e Circuit
tlicir aunt Mrs. M iddleton who re­ Court, Seminole C ounty, subject to
turned to her home in Georgia on
decision of the Dem ocrt.de primary
Tuesday.
to lie held June 8th, 1020.
M r. and Mrs. Perry M a y und
Respectfully,
child have come front Ocalu to
W. L. M O R G A N
Cameron C ity to live.
For Tax Assessor
Mr. and Mrs. Singletary and chil­
I wish to announce that I am a
li ren have arrived from Gu., to take
possession of their new home in candidat&gt;' for re-election to the office
of Tax .W rs-or of Seminole County,
Cameron C ity.
subject to the Primary to I k * held in
Mrs. M ay Hasty was in Orlando
June. I shall appreciate your support.
on Thursday to visit her daughter
Yours very truly,
Mrs. M arvin
Austin ami fam ily.
M cD u ffie will address the Christian
Endeavor Society at the Methodist
church. Mrs. M cD uffie was form erly
a Missionary to A frice und is a fine
speaker.

POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

A. V A U G H A N
Mrs. Tina Warren R ealty was in
For County Judge
On Wednesday afternoon
the Orlando Saturday at the hospital
Ladles Kihlc Class of the Methodist to see about further treatments T o tiie People of Seminole C o u n ty
Sunday School met with Mrs. W. from Dr. Christ.
I beg to nnnnuncc th at I am
P. Carter for a business und social
Acres of Diamonds drew a large candidate for re-eiecthon to the office
afternoon.
number of persons from East San­ of County Judge of Seminole County
Mrs. Carter of Lake Charm visit­ ford M onday night. A wonderful Florida, subject rtf the Dem ocratic
lecture was the verdict of all.
ed Orlando Tuesday.
Prim ary Election in June, and re­
Mrs. M ay Hasty was hostess at a spectfully solicit your v o te and in­
The children’s Missionary
So­
ciety bad a social at the club house very pleasant gathering Inst Friday fluence in m y behalf, which if given
Monday aftcVnoon.
evening. It being the 18th birthday I assure you will be greatly appreci­

An executive meeting o f
the of her son " P o d " beside tho nighChristiun Endeavor Society
was bars M r. and Mrs. J. C. Hall und
held at the Raptist Church Tuesday young people and Mr. and Mrs. I.
D. Hart and daughter Miss Ruby
evening.
PH O N E 17
were uimmg those who enjoyed the
On Sunday evening Mrs. W. R
3rd St.
Sanford, Florida
evenings hospitalities.
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Mrs. C. E. Chorpcning would very
much like to know who entered her
hen house the other niglit and carried
off her tine big Rhode Island rooster
W e seem to have tide vies out hors
who take what ever they see that
they ran handle after dart;.

KENT VULCANIZING WORKS
Oak an

Tho T . II. Johnson place on Rail­
road St., house, barn and HI acres
o f land , 6 Improved has been sold
to the Tropical Produce Farming
Co., f«&gt;r $1,500. A P. Connelly made
the rule.

p \U R offer is to patrons and nonpatrons of this bank, alike.
If there is any particular in which we may be of
service, our management will highly appreciate your
call.
Our service is justified only as it is helpful to you,
to this community.

ated.
E.

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charging don e. W c can take your old battery and
m ake it ns good ns new nnd gu arantee It for six
m onths. W e also have expert m ech an ics to over­
haul or repair your car.

Sanford Battery Service Company
L. A. R EN A U I), Prop.
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Legislature

I herby nnnounre my candidacy
for the position of Representative
for Seminole County subject to the
decision of the Dem ocratic primary.
I f elected to this high office it w ill be
my duty to serve all the people of
my county as tlicir public servant!
F. P. F O R S T E R .

F arms, Homes, Groves, Lots
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For Tax Cullcrlur

H A V E

T H E M

Did you hear Dr. Burrell II, C onw cll deliver hi*
world f annuls texture. "A cres of Diamonds?” I f * not
it* your lo *«, but fortunate if tiffs was your privilege.
The future only run measure the value of this great
event lo Seminole County,
Verily the opportunitix-s arx* cm every hand.
Many will embrace them Sanford is growing with
a healthy legitim ate vigorous growth that is sub­
stantial nnd will Rot
I am receiving inquiries for properties of all kinds
and have an assortment that will plenre you
Fnrm:-5 A splendid locution, good small residence.
about ;j \
cleared nnd big value at $2200.
Enrm:-15 A . cleared 5 A . wild land the best loca­
tion. I wells, fair residence, barn etc.
$1100
Residente:-8 rooms nil plastered and in good con­
dition. large lot. nc bath or toilet however good
garage S32.'i0.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
For Sale -S evera l thousand stalks
ribbon and green Cane, I ft. long,
3 cents per stalk. F. O. R. W agner.
O. C. Hr;, an*. Wagnrr, Fiu.
22-4tp

Lots the Finest in the City

For S ilo or Exchange— One 20
acre, one 10 acre Sanford A ve,
Walking distance to city. T w o lots!
corner Center nnd Elm A xe. T w o
lots west side Palm etto Ave., 50 ft
from Eleventh St. Make offer. B. T .
Corey owner, 175 N. Spring St., |
Los Angeles, Cal.
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favorable.

20.1 Oak Avc.

We arc your friends, here.
Arcadia, Jan. 27.—-Sheriff J. L.
Dishong ou Ids trip to Punta Gorda
Thursday on official business visited
the county poor farm nnd four I that
Supt. John Hagan is making good
Th e cane grinding for this year is fin­
ished with the exception of n small
patch which ts to be made into su­
gar. Supt. Hagan says the yield was
1,100 gallons of syrup. One nere of
fine ribbon cane yielded 700 gallons
of syrup. The cane was raised on

Mrs. I). R. Clark and daughters,
the Misses Elsie and M attie M ay
Clark, left here Thursday by auto­
mobile for Sanford, being called there
by news of the eath of Mrs. Clark’s
sister-in-law. Mrs. J. M . M orey. Mrs.
.Morey was operate'1 upon ! r
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pendlcitus on Wednesday. T h e easel
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hopeless, death coming Thursday j
morning. T h e death is a particularly,
sad one, as Mrs. M orey leaves four!
little girls, Mrs. Clark and daughters |
made the t;ip to Hanford in fi.e hour:
on Thursday, experiencing no trouble
w hatever with the ear or with the
roads. Returning, thoyleft Sanford
Sunday t 12 o’ clock noon, expecting
to reach home before dark, but they
had tire trouble and a succession of
nccidcnts, so did not get in St. Au­
gustine until
5 o'clock M onday
morning.— Sr. Augustine Record.

H O U S 1 IO L D K U .

l am a candidate for re-election
to the office of Tax C ollector of
Seminole C ounty, subject to the ac­
tion of the Democratic Prim ary,
and will appreciate your support.
JN O . I). J IN K IN S
T ile Tropical Produce D i., are
cutting some fine looking celery at
For Sheriff
their farm corner of Reardall and
I hereby announce my candidacy
Geneva aves. A good deal of celery for the office of Shetiff of Seminole C o­
the
is under blenching boards or paper unty subject to the decision of
Democratic Primary.
nnd next week will see n good deal
W . P. T A U T E R
being cut. Quite a large acreage of
PUR SHERIFF
Irish potatoes are being pluntcd. A
Having lieen urged by a large number
good deal of lettuce is being shipped
of the voters of Seminole County to
every day. Considerable cabbage Income n candidate for the office &lt;
and raulitlower «re also being sent Sheriff, I hereby anr.onnco my candi­
out, Pepper seed beds are looking dacy subject to tiie decision of the
Democratic primary.
fine, squash seed are being planted
15-tfc
C. M. H A N D
This intensive farming job is sure
enough n busy one.

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Called To Sanford

Watch the South East Corner o f Page Two

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New Hotels Are Great
Advertisement .
LOCAL PEOPLE BUSY
im p r o v in g

PBOPERTY
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BIG RUSH

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Linford U the most talked of city
in" the state at the present time
thiefly on account of the wonderful
•uidrs in progress that have been
pide during the past year. Probably
ihe two greatest factors in this pro„ were the excellent prices made
ty the growers last season and the
building of the new V aldez H otel.
The prices for the crops made it
possible f»r the local people to start
the new hotel and made it possible
(or them to purchase business pro­
perty here and Im prove it in a manctr that has caused most favorable
comment from nil the visitors.
The growth of Sanford is nothing
ihort of phcnomennul in the past six
months and the fact that this city
now has Hit finest hotel and the
fir.f't hospital in the land Is the
riu*e for congratulation lo th « *&gt;*•"i.c of Sanford who nave made these
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The celery crop is beginning to

ing of mnny new houses this spring
the city will he compelled to g ive
the visitors tents next season for
accomodations.
T h ere are many new projects con­
tem plated for the spring and summer
months
among them
being the
erection of several new and up to
date apartm ent hour's, another ho­
tel, several factories and new busi­
ness houses.
In truth the people of this c ity
h a ve cause for congratulations and
th e pace that has been set should he
kept up all through tho summer
months and we should ho ready to
accom odate at least a thousand
more people next season than this
one.

N O T I C E TO T A X P A Y E R S
As required by section 12 chapter
0596 Laws of Florida, I will he in a
the following places on the date set
after each, between the hours of
10:00 A. M . and 3:00 P. M . fo r the
purpose of receiving Tax Returns:
Geneva, February 9th.
Chuluota, February 10th.
Oviedo, February 11th.
Gahriclla, February 13th.
Altam onte, February 16th.
Longwood, February 17th.
Lake M ary, February 18th.
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A. VAU G H AN
T a x Assessor.
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MWWy msl i 1 ■' ' w "’” '***
ly as good of not better, than last 21 W .-ltc
Kison. With the weather conditions
favorable the growers hero should
W e have exclusive agency
for
Bake excellent profits again and this
Fe ninole County for the K lectiolocal money will all he spent here in
ty te Storage Buttery
Longer life.
investments.
M ore power. A postive guarantee
The local merchants have done •Rotter and sells chopper than any
the finest business this season in othe&gt; battery on iho market. B, &amp;
their history and there is not n va- O M o to r Co.
\V24-ltc
cm store room to he obtained.
There are no houses to ho rented
Hot Stuff.
isd if m ’ appears it is gobbled up
Wnter In the calf &gt;lrenin sometimes
in a few hours an ft unless some pu­
i. .!|ing point.
blic spirited citizen starts the huild- reaches nltnitM

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SANFORD’S
WONDER OF THE VISITORS
WHO_ARE COMING HERE

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KTSTMMiaBISaH

ALL ’ROUND THE STATE
NEW S OF T H E G R E A T STA TE OF F L O R ID A
Compiled In Tabloid Form For Busy Herald Renders
Serious us the housing problem, as | o'clock Thursday
w ell as tho ruuming problem in I’ alatka that Chairman George G ay, of
the Putnam county Republican C om ­
mittee, making arranged!tuts for the
State Convention here next Thursday
day. is making a request that all
citizens of Palatka who have a va ­
cant room thnt might he used for
entertaining one or more of the dele­
gates nrjet W ednesday night com­
municate with him at once. Mr. G ay
says there will he at least a hundred
d elega tes to the convention, the
usual delegations being doubled this
year, with each delegate having a
half vote. Man of these will come
to Palatku in their cars and leave
.Thursday afternoon. —Palatka News,
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morning at his

homo here, after an illness of several
weeks. M r. Chambliss was vicepresident of the Monroe &amp; Chambliss
Bank, lllns was one of tho organizers
of thet institution. He was a native
of Georgia and came to this state
about thirty years ago. He had been
prominently identified with tho de­
velopment of this city and section,
and was one of the pioneer workers
in the Pulsing of better class of stock1!
on the farms of this state.

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When you have
a house to rent
Give it a coat of pood paint before
you tack a sign on it. It w o n 't
cost as m uch as repairs will later.
Also, a well-painted house always
rents more readily than a shabby
one—rents for more money too.

Col. J. T . A ppleyard, of Tallahas­
see, has announced his candidacy
for election at a delegate to the na­
tional D em octatic Convention at
San Francisco in June. H e is (or
f m w fjii/.'o/Tjr—IJ -V tirj L o t if r r
Vice-President Marshall as standard
Mrs. S. W. Gane of Chicago, III., bearer of the Democratic paarty.
It is just as cccjntial to use good
f # f
who is the guest at tho Hotel Alcazar
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paint
on a houje you ow n and rent
having com$ South with a party on
Pennsylvania are already at work
as on the one you live in. T here­
the T . and S. Tours from Chicago, enthusiastic air cruiser as saying, "1
has tested the joys of aviation de­ expect to live to see the day when
fore, paint with Devoc and increase
spite her seventy-five years. When airplanes will he 'selling at $1,500
the value of your property.
questioned as to whether or not a and every machine with any sport­
great deal of courage was necessary ing instincc will have his own. Tra ­
W e guarantee Devoc because wc
for the (light, Mrs. Gane expressed vel by airplane will be the common
know it is pure r.r.d because wc
her delight in the novel experience instead of the exceptional tiling not
know
that it always gives our cus­
and declared it took no more cour- many years hence. You see. one of
tomers satisfaction. it contains no
zge than just walking across the the greatest drawbacks to living these
whiting, silica, china clay or o th er’
street. Mrs. Gane made the tlight days is the lack of good landing
with Pilot T . C. Fry of the Sun place-."
adulterants. Devoc is guaranteed
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Line Air Transit Com pany, who Is
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to take fewer gallons and wear_
operating his Hying boat in St. A u ­
Okeechobee voted almost unani­
L
T. U arc always r L - L i
gustine this winter, and has taken mously lii issue municipal her-1- to
ivr color conihiu.itions.” ^ ® r » o r booklet—
.*1 ffCS* ::r.r.y
f-.t t'igiits &lt;iu r-(the extent of J 12uJIQ&lt;L-i,J.''J i i h’
A.qo. I.
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|ing the
■■ St. Aui:u&lt;*^r5';
T L o - bonds- u tftt
D ow n."
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Recurs.
when an attorney in Chicago discov♦./I*
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■•■111 the bonds had not h it:. jrA 'f
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S. L. I.npfet;, Sr., mnnager of the advertised, nnd the sale is all off,
Osceolfil Hardware Com pany of this and the whole thing has to be done
city and II. II. M oore, representing over ngaffi, says the News of that
SANFORD, F LO R ID A
Hibbard, Spencer and Hartlett, of city. Such things do happen. The
Chicago, were vlctimes of reckless au­ News had its fro n t*page all dressed
tomobile driving Saturday evening up in celebration of the bond sale,
about C o'clock, anil both are con­ when the news was received from
fined fo their homes suffering sever­ Chicago and hud to kill the whole
e l y from injuries received. Mr. Lup- page.
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fer was hurt in the buck and one
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The
Orlando
Reporter Star prints(
hip nr.d badly bruised and Saturday
Fruit and V egetable Crates
and Sunday nights was unable to , a 'dispatch from Washington about
obtain sleep, suffering intense pain. Bryan urging the Democrats to get
Y »n O n Huy Frnra Ua at
Mr. M oore had tw o ribs torn loose together on the peace treaty nnd be­
W h o li- M l* I'r lrra
from the tlesh but neither were gins by stating: "A n o th e r week of
individual
cefnorccnrdfucthcliisli”
broken. T h e driver of the car, a
W r i t * f + r I ' i I m 1.1+t
man about 60 years old, who, it is And that Is about tbe shape the
stated, did not understand handling peace treaty has been for some time.
the machine, is somewhat of a
I t I
Palatka, Florida
The Tam pa R otary Club has com­
strunger here by the name of Sloan.
Ho was arrested, but upon request mitted itself to the task of raising
of Mr. Lupfcr, was released by She­ $100,000 In give the Orphan Child­
riff Ingram. Eye witnesses to the ren’s Home Society a new home and
F im T I I .17.Itn S ----- S P R A Y IN G M A T E R IA L S ---- SPIIA Y H H H
accident stale that Sloan bad turn­ to crate a fund which will insure the J lU O U ) HUW.rnz.
y
W.r. SlUMONS. Vic* Pm.
0. A. ROMtTON. Ir„ Jte’i t Tr»a»Tha *«hii ola Uflitiicf dtpfndt upon ihcqmlily »nd proptr blrndir.t nl lh« malrtUlt
ed the corner of Em m ett street, organization from any further neces­
■nUiinilnto lit rompotilian, tnd lh aor* ( l t d In minuUcturina W » in# high (tad* tut*coming into llroadw ay at the rate of sity for making monthly solicitations
,1*1, and ouilttlilittn •&gt;• bttktd br mort than Ihltlf ytar**ip*ri*nca In Ihair ute and m*ir
ututuftax. Quality la plactd fir it and our ptiett arc In tma with quality and compoaUlo*.
15 miles per hour. M r. Lupfor and of funds. Th e club expects to raise
WRITE FOR LATEST PRICE LISTS
$25,000
and
the
C
ity
Council
will
be
Mr. M oore were crossing the street
II. O. 1’A IN T H H F ltl lT l L I Z i m C O M PA N Y '
for the store of the Osceola Hard, asked for the same amount and the JACKSO NVILLE.
p to n in A
ware Com pany and were near the hoard of county commissioners will
J. E. Spurting, Local Agent, Sanford, Florida
drinking fountain for horses when he expdeted to give $50,000.
Slonn became excited, lost his head
and run the machine into both men
knocking them down. Instead of
a p p y in g the brakes lie put the ma­
chine in low gear and rolled the two
men ahead of the auto until each
become clogged in the front wheels
acting as human chocking blocks
nnd stopped the machine.— Kiss mmee Gazette.

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L /J L f V v y J L t L e a d a n d Z i n c P a in t

Hall Hardware Company
PAINT DEVOE P A IN T

On Flour, Grain and Feed

ff. A Merrjday Company

Bleaching Paper
Carey’s Fibrewove Celery Bleach­
ing Paper is standard, it is t\ 90-pound
paper especially prepared to m e e t
Florida c o n d itio n s . W e have an
ample stock and the price is right.

CHASE&amp;CO
IF Y O U T H I N K
only of yourself, you are thinking
of a mere trifle; but if you think
of your dear ones and sacrifice for
them, then you yourself will he
more to "others and to yourself.
The S A V IN G habit is the BEST
J IA B IT . Will you come HERE
to try it?

PEOPLES BANK OF
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Marion County has a farmers' oroporntivo and educational organiza­
tion in good working order. Lovals
have been fo'n ed throughout the
county with an ngregatc membership
of ICO members. Each local bus al­
ready benefited by co-operating in
buying supplies and selling produce.
A plan is under way to connect with
a co-operative store in Ocaln.

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Mrs. J. W . M cCollum of Gaines­
ville, entertained tho M arried Ladies
Bridge Club of thnt city last night at
her home on Oak avenue in honor of
Mrs. Edgar Lewis, past president of
the Florida Federation of W om an’s
Clubs, who is in Gainesville attend
ing a meeting of the board of con­
trol of tbe Epileptic C olony and
Homo of the Feeble Minded, recently
appointed by G ov. Cntts.
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some today!
GET
You’re going to

Th e recent cold wave killed practicnlly all the vegetables at nnd around
Moore H aven In DeSoto County. The
The north western part of the county
a Iso sufTcrrtl from the cold.
EQ. &amp;

call Lucky Strikes
just right. Because
Lucky Strike ciga­
rettes give you the
jfood, w holesom e
flavor of toasted
Burley tobacco.

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According to the Fort’ Lauderdale
Herald, big sugar developm ents are
going on in Ilrevard county. The
Pennsylvania are already at work
on the drainage of 60,000 acres in
one tract of Everglade sugar land.
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T h e buildings of the Kentucky
M ilitary Institute at Eau Gallic
were tota lly destroyed by firo M on­
day night. H o one was hurt. The
future'plans of the K. M . I., i f any
have been form ed, have not been
made public yet.
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Ocala, Jan. 24.— Z..., C ..„ Cham­
bliss, banker and stock-ralner 'a n d
one of the best known mdn hi this
section of the sta te ,Id le d about 1

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�THE SANTO RD HERALD

THESANFORD HERALD
, J. H O LLY, Editor
AYNES, Business Manager
Published Every Friday by

THE HERALD PRINTING COHPAN
Htnar-Kimotf pbice in ad v an c e :
' o n e t e a r — — ---- ,------------------- - l
SIX MONTHS------------------------------!
TIIHEE MONTHS--------------------------

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And Ireland, it would seem, is some­
thing more than n spot on the map.

Ours, it seems, Lr fated to be a govern
ment of the |&gt;eople, for the jieople. unc
by the politicians.
Quite a storm in the "oiling". Sec­
retary Daniels and Admiral Sims are
fighting about medals.
Might just as well smile over that
income tax. You can’ t charge
up
worry on your expense account.

W A R F O R T U N E S A N D T A X A T IO N
ljo w much are you paying in U xm
this year? How much greater is it
than the sum you paid in 1914? The
poor man and the average citizen of
modest means would not hesitate to
make a frank rm lv to that «yo*ry. He
probably has a ,'cs thousand more
than he hail before the war, and ho
will Ik? found paying his Jaxea accord­
ingly. But what of our new crop of
millionaires— those mushrooms in
lionsets who profiteered in tho blood
of humanity— who screwed the last
penny from those who were compelled
to have war munitions and food or go
down in defeat?
How many of these newly rich— the
plutocrats of calamity— will honestly
pay in proportion to their gains? How
many who have wrung millions in war
gains from our own government will
make n just return on their wealth
How much of this graft will be returned
to the government in the form of honest
taxation? It would be interesting to
see n tabulated statement of the taxes
paid for the years 1914 ar.il 1919. If
the government should suddenly decide
to make this information public the
roars of protest would be more ludic­
rous than the king of clowns at a circus.
The comparison, wo fear, would put
old Anninias to Shame.

tre always two side* to every FOREST F IR E S A F L O R ID A CURSE
the trouble being, however,
Universally the most eminent’ agri­
other fellow never can s«x- it. cultural authorities agree that the
primary basis of soil fertility rests with
Some pcopW have trouble,going to humus. There was a day. not many
sleep because they s|»cnd too much years past,when th*» soil was considered
time laying awake -thinking about it. to lw- so much dead, inert mineral und
vegetable matter. Rut today,
due
to thc modern rescarchoi in agricultu­
I f it is truss that jK-ople who indulge
ral bacteriology, we find that the soil
in day dreams are always contrary,
is very much alive, in fact,.teeming
ibis world must Ik? one long
dream
with, millions of micro-organism, soil
after another.
bacteria , many of which are absolutely
essential to the prnjM-r development
of higher plants.
Soil humus in:iv V^..1 r

ng a stum at the Commlsxioin
of Government. Give them a
. gvr.tirmari, give them a chance.

Emma (ioldrnau wants to write for
some of the American new&lt;pa|K-rs.
Not for tlir Sanford Herald, though.
We have enpuglt of that stull in the
wustc basket now.
MtKtnshining in these sunny days
of pnrcht? I throats i, not confined to
thc ancient habit at of the wild mount­
aineer. It is apt to lie right in your
neighbor's aristocratic cellar.
Banquets, we opine, will not be
si
popular now as in the halcyon day:
of
rltanipagne,
hmirhon and gin
fizzi-s. Water, ns yet, has not Im-ci
mellowed to the projK-r taste.

View the situation without malice and
without |&gt;assion. Capitalistic
greed
and radicalism are fomenting a danger­
ous radicalism among the
.laboring
classes. Radical labor leaders
are
continually stirring up strife and en­
mity toward all my-i'-a
Each wants
to swallow the other at a gulp, and
neither is willing to meet tho other
half way and adopt a conservative
basis of adjustment of
difficulties.
There are brains and common sense
among both the capitalists and the
laborers. But in both ramps radical­
ism makes a big noise and conserva­
tism dances to the music. Throw out
the radicals on both sides and we Am­
ericans will be able to view bolshevistic
Russia with pity rather than with
apprehension. A radical is a radical,
in whichever camp you find him.

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which hurls the challenge and wo do
not know what guarantee has been
given as to the life of the streets or m e
annual upkeep, but we do feel that the
mattor is worthy of investigation just
now when we are contemplating some
further improvements of our side streets.
— fyesbun: Commercial.

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Much work is needed on the lake
front if it is to lie made presentable
not only for this season blit (or t^ie next
Reason. Tin* Woman’s Club will do
all they can to help this work but they
have Innlllrient funds for the real work.
It is a difficult problem just now with
the scarcity of help and n scarcity of
money.
Sanford needs u community building
on the lake front. It would I k- fine
if the Woman's Club, the Library, the
Elks Club nnd the American Legion
and several other organizations could
all combine on one building und exjiend
their energies and their money in a
lump Rum and erect a real club house,
Thc different in treats would not’ con­
flict at all one roof could shelter them
all in comfort and convc.iience and
harmony.
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BE work, it w ill not show ju it where the
profit or losa hart com? from, a
lyatem o f simple accounts will have
to be k ep t to show such.sources, and
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FrcJ * J ‘ , " ,n d " ng S " the U n iversity or Florida college of
d « e d Stopped Until Further No- agriculture Insists th a t farmers open
‘ ,« ~ Mneh Inconvenience Caused a system this month.
An em bargo was placed yestcrPlan the system carefully and fol­
day afternoon on all dead
low it thru the year. I t will furnish
freight handled by tho A tla n tic the inform ation ne.cessary to stop the
Coast Line Railroad, according to a leaks, elim inate the unprofitable ani­
telegram revoived by W. R . Fuller mals and crops. T h e college will help

last night from the railroad's super- in the planning

PR O H IB ITSM ntendent at Jacksonville, the telegram reading ns follows: "E m b a rg o
"E V E R M O R E ”
Under constitutional prohibition it plnCP(1 thi, aftcrnoon 0n A . C . L.
is unlawful:
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j ca(j ( rcjgjlt f rom n|| points to all Wil; I*. Kennedy In th e Washington
Star
To buy or sell a drink anywhere pojnts, Including third division. W ill
except for sacramental or
medical at0p |oa(!l ng to and from all points. Lately, In a midnight dreary,
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,
W ill keep you informed of situation. As I pondered of dear B illy Bryan
To give or take a drink anywhere Em,)arR0 w ||| probably last several
And o f all his silver lore,
Suddenly there came a rapping
T n s ^ it"
h0rnP ° f th&lt;? man' * n° day8- (SI* n’c,1) ° - H - PnK° ”
As of som e one tapping,
LO O K IN G FO R F E A TH E R S
" T o keep any liquor in storage any.J , r ’ F *»H « * t«te d that the em bargo
Tapping on my cham ber door;
* HI P « c ically put all plants hand• The more we hear of this proposi- iwhere but In your own home.
And It slo w ly opened, croaking.
t..........
...,
...
,
._______.
lin
g
road
building
material
ou
t
of
tion to lend Euro|M? another ship load
business for a time, although some And a silver voice cam e speaking
of money the more objectionable thc (storage
"B illy ’s with you everm ore!"
whole scheme appears. Europe Is not ‘ To carry a pocket flask.
' ,,B" ts
h\\e * ,,ou« h m a l* rial
in good condition, we admit. But
T o have more than two drinking ° n hand to cnablc lbcm l ? c° nllnU0
t , ____
, ,,
,
■
for n short time, r iv e plants con- "Oh,” in anguish, cried I, weeping;'
Europe has land, it has thc tools and i__
residences—one in the country and one
,
. . . . .
in
the
city
trolled
by tho Fuller company will " I had thou gh t you dead a n d slrcpin
machinery for cultivating '•that land. !
Buried in u silver casket
and it has the men to use the tooLs.
T o rwto^k your home supply when lwiU ■h u lIj own
onc«. ■"«* tb «
On som e far and S tygid n shore!"
Of course, with so many men killed in iit runs out
,ar,co wil1 Krcot,&gt;’ rctnrd n,‘ thc
"N
o ," said Billy, " o n ly waiting;
the war, it might become necessary
T o manufacture anything
above .r .#ad bui,dinB ° » ,cratlons «" tbls 8CC*
Now I ’ ll join in you r debating,
for a few of the gilded dandies to soil one-half
,
of one |&gt;er cent, in your home. *lon 0 * 1,1 coun*r&gt;I am w ith ycu everm ore.”
T o move your home suply from one
Th e Present congestion of freigh t
their hands with honest toil in order t&lt;&gt;
to anothsr without obtaining *ra*^c on all lines is given ns the
-ccurc the noccr.iary production of house
I
foodstuffs. But that would do them a
: |&gt;ermit. T o get this you must prove causc ,)f the '»rtk'r* although the Sea- "Oh, B ill," cried I, have some pity!
good— it might eventually raise tham that
t
you came by the supply In-fore board 1“ n,,t at P ^ n t included, and Thrice w e 'v e danced unto your ditty,
July |, 09Q9.
will continue to handle these r asses D^n ed on plain, in tow n and city,
to the status of real men.
T
o
display
any
liquor
signs
or
adof f ri« ht a* heretofore until futher [ A ril w en t busted, sad and sore;
Euro|M- wants to feather its nest, but
vortisementa
on
your
preme!
es.
notice.
The only frleght shipments And wilt thou forever v e j us?
we fear it dors not want to resort to '
T o buy, sell or use a home still or any
handled by the A. C. I.. lines i Wilt tiiou W illiam still perplex us?"
manual labor to litring about this much
And q u ote William "E verm ore!"
desired result. It prefers that the &lt;other device for making liquor in the wi!l he perishable goods, fruits and
llomp&lt;
vegetables, crates and fertilizer,.—
United States furnish the feathers. 1
T o buy nr sell unv formulas or re- Tam pa Tribune, Jfitli.
"O ut," I cried, oh, ghost, upstarting
But, somehow, we are forced to tinAnger through my soul now daring—
conclusion that we have feathered 1
Anger d eep ami sad und sore,
enough nests on the other side of the
Farmers Should Invoice
"W ill you evermore outtalk us?
Atlantic. Europe knows there is to I
Will you everm ore still « * 3|p ut?
b^ another great war, and wants to set
Bust us up as heretofore?” ^
it.-, house in order to meet it. Being f
William •riv.-rmojc:
regulated
v‘ bf»— rs
i "•..
*. our good foreign j
dcr.r an thofuruu which is «••• ’ icya.'*
jwwrxt.'—. « —
: ♦*.*• slow I
............ &gt;•*. rtf t *
jta n t a business as any, the fijrm cr
r m. . usb j
7
know
what
his
profits
are.
Hard Luck, Indeed.
D L-- easier to pluck them from Unc|^-„ .
It may be he has been working at a
Hubert " it s devid.d In h * refusal
.Sam, tie n It Uncle Sun lias to turn ids'
to go with Ills family to n dinner at
loss — the books will show it.
pockets inside oill in order to accommo­
Ills uncle’s house.’ When pressed for
date his good friends abroa&lt;l.
January is the month usually se­
n reason ho sn id; “ Well, It’s mighty
lected as tiie one in which to ma |;e
But Uncle's hundred million children t
tough mi n guy to have nothing to
the inventory. W hile it will show piny with but girls and them all re­
can’ t .ns- it front the name angle. They r,
the profii or loss from the y e a r ’s lations. at Hint.”
are distressingly perverse and stubborn. ,,
Then, too, Euro|K&lt; it pained at tin- .,
volume of foreign trade American
ARE YOU INSURED? IF N O T , SEE
manufacturers have built up since the ,|
wur began. They desire exceedingly
W. J. T H I G P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
to bolster up their own manufacturing
S(
AG ENTS
intrests, and to divirt this flow of
yellow metal toward their own empty
coffers.
V
In
orriCE 1’IX)I’ l.tlS HANK Ill'll.PINO
But to do this requires money— ^
Sanford,
.
.
.
.
Florida
murh money— and the easiest and ,)(
iimpleat way is to plurJ: it from Uncle t |
But even Uncle himself is liecomlng .,
skeptieal. He has loaned our dear
friends in Euro|M&gt; billions of dollars
already, and lie can't even collect the 0(
inln-st on the loans. When he will be a,
able to collect the principal, the Lord af
only knows. Citizens of thc United
States are paying enormous income (l

jneral Fire

Insurance

The For,l One T en Truck is a profitable
"beast o f burJen" and surely has the “ right of
way” in every line o f business activity. For all
trucking purposes in the city and for ail heavy
work on thc farm, the Ford One T on Truck
with its manganese bronze worm-drive and
every other I-ord merit f f simplicity in design,
strength in construction,' cccr.cmy in operation,
low purchase price, s m r i , head and shoulders
above any other truck on the market. Drop in
and let’s talk it over and leave your order for one.

Man is n taking animal, any way
you limk at him. The hustler takes
to work, the laggard' takes a snooze.,
the warrior take* a punch at his enemy
and thc cow-urd takes to hi* heels.
And, when there’s nothing else to take,
everybody takes ofler.se.

Sunday newspa|K-rs are barred in
Spain under the terms of a
decree
which become* effective soon. Maybe
reading tln-m kept the p--i-ulance away
from the f*aR fights.
- Tame a Tribune.
Hiimetimes one can see a right goo 1
bull fight in an editorial oilin'.

GOODS

V.TIAT P R O H IB IT IO N

John I). Rockefeller is staggering
around under seven hundred million
dollars worth of Standard (Ul stock.
The poor, unfortunate, overburdened
man! No wonder oil took another
jump the other day.

If the negroes of Hanford both nen
und women ex|K-ct the white folks to
take rare of them nnd look after them
Its they have been doing these same
men and women had Iletter get busy
nnd work for these while folks when
they need them. A word to the wise
Is sulliricnt.
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P E R IS H A B L E

S H IP P E D O V E R A. C. L.

Antcrbnn t'hurchc.s Growing

T o no man in all the history of the
world hux capricious l-’ate been so lavish
of opportunity as to William Hnhrnzollern, the exile of Chateau Middarhnlcn. Destiny made him ruler of a
lieople docile , patient, industrious,
which followed him loyally in |M*are
nnd in war. Fate deefreed that
he
should have th&lt;* choice of flight or
defiance in a moment of danger. Hail
he rhosen defiance his life might have
have been the price; lie would hnvc won
relief from the existence be leads. Rut
it is more likely that be would have
survivedtn, the ruler of his |ieop!e, the
idol of the cult which sees divinity in
kings. He rho&lt;e flight but with him
went good fortunv. T o him this dnv
Fatc again pn cuts golden opportunity.
His enemies wms-k him. They approach
Ills unwilling kre|*-r.s demanding Ids
person. They have arraigned
him.
They plan to prosecute him. They
hojK&gt; to punish him. Among them lire
some who rontcmp’ ntc his execution.
Ho has hut to say: "Fix the day, tinplace of my trial: I sv all I k? then?!"
It might cost his life! What can mere
life mean to an cx-empcror.— New
York Sun.

R A D IC A L S P IU S R A D IC A LS
•
Look at Russia—a nation In tho
hands of radicals! Would you like to
live in Russia? Would you like to see
this country transformed into another
Russia? Radicalism made Russia
what it is today— radicalism on both
sides. The czars id Russia have been
the greatest radicals of modern time*—
probably of all times. Their radical­
ism was all in favor of plundering the
poor in favor of the rich und favored
class. Now the czar is rotting in an unhonored grave—murdered by another
set of radicnLs—the peasant bolsheviks
R O C K -O IL ROADS 60 C E N TS
The rich nnd favored are no longer
SQUARE Y A R D
rich or favored. They are In-ing plunder­
St. Augustine has hurled n challenge
ed nnd murdered by tbe very people
itate,
whom they robbed a few short montlu to the various cities of thc
naming Leoaburg specifically among
ago. A case of dog eat dog.
But take a look at our own country’ others, to match her new rock-oil streets

New Votk, Jan. ‘J7.— America's
churches have gained m-arly 3,000,000
member* since the Iasi church census
was tukett in 191 ti, but there has been
u marked decreoie in the number of
Sunday Schools anil Sunday srhoolpus
pils, according to the "Y e a r Rook of
the Churches" which will lie Issued to­
morrow by the f Federal Council of the
Churches of Christ in America.

C F. W IL L IA M S , Agent
El). H IG G IN S, Salesman

The total church mcmbenddlp has in­
creased ",779,007, the announcement
says, with un increase of 3,519 ministers
and 5,350 church utrganizations. The
total numltcr of churches is now l!33,S3t.
There are 195,513 mmiitcrv, priests
anil rabbis, with 41,709,521 members
of their various orgunixzations. The
decrease in Sunday school membership
Is extimat.-d at more than
3,500,000.
The total Protestant church member­
ship is given at 25,990,450, and the Ro­
man Catholic figures at 17,519,324,It is
explained that thc Protestant figures
include only adult communicant me
of a family, while the Roman Catholic
sta ll'tics represents the entire family.
Estimating four |K-r*ons to a family, the
Protestant constituency would he more
than fifty million, tho hook says.
An estimate of members of Jewish
synagogues is 260,000 und the two Mor­
mon bodies report a membership of
494.389.
The largest Protestant body repre­
sented wax the Methosiist Episcopal
church with 4,176,502 members, and
the smallest the Primitive
Friends,
with fifty members and two ministers.
The National Baptist
Convention
(colored) is the second largest Protestffint
organization, with 2,938,579.

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JANUARY 30, »20

THE 8 ANT0 RD HERALD

In and A bout
S The City *£

pltle llip p enlnl i
Mention of
Metier* In Brief
Personal Item*
of Interest

Summary o f the
Floating Small
Talk* Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Header*

M r*. Fred I) ouch cite and your.g
Mr. Llde of Macon, Go., is pleaunity domiciled at the homo o f son Dallas, arrived last night from
p K. Monger. M r. Lido saya th a t Charleston. West Virginia for a
in Macon |&gt;eople are having trouble v is it o f several weeks with Mrs.
in getting a place to live, one or H en ry W ight.
tw0 rooms even i *c not to he hnd.
M rs. Thomas Criggle left recently
Sj Florida is not the only crowded fo r Gulfport, Miss., to join her
niece Mrs. Craig, prior to sailing
stile.
Complete stock Diamond tires. for England in the spring.
Th ere's a man at the curb to
Wight Tire Co
KR*ti
*
65-tf
Dr. J. P* Hllburn, Presiding Elder serve you
of the Methodist Church and former
Sanford folks returning from Jack­
r»itor. tilled his appointment at son ville yesterday,, where they at­
Sinford Sunday night.
tended the Hoffman Concert were
Huy Diamonds W ight Tire Co. M rs. R . R. Dues, Mrs. It. A. N ew ­
man, Mrs. D. L. Thrasher. Mrs. E.
55-tf
M . G allow ay and Mrs. It. E. Tolar.
Mr. Beecher K ent spent Sunday
N o more ordering from Jackson,
with home folks. Beecher is running
a Vulcanizing Works In W inter ville. Cates Crate Co will till your
orders.
W22-tf.
r»rk.

merchants will have to
exercise
eternal vigilance in cashing checks
nnd they should also keep th eir eyes
open for this crook and endeavor
to
help the officers land him in ja il.
A congenial group of friends en­
joyin g the day at D oLand o n -F r i­
day were Mrs. Roy Syme* and
JO LLY P A R T Y HERE
mother Mrs. Howcy, Mrs. R. J.
H olly and Mrs. L. P. Hagan.
Chaperoned by Lucius White A Parly
M r. and Mrs. E. J. T a ylor were
Sanford visitors to Orlando on Sun­
day, with a congenial party of
friends.

W ith Mrs- J. M . W allace the gra­
cious hostess, seven tables of players
en joyed a delightful fame of bridge
a t the Woman's Club Tuesday after­
noon. Mrs. W. L. Morgan president
of the Club was the fortunate win­
ner of the rize, a beautiful little hud
vase. Guests of the department
were Mrs. Sam Younts, Mrs. Lewis
and Miss Mabel Bowler.
Assisting the hostess in serving
delicious salad course were Mrs.
S. J. Carnes, Mrs. Don Bishop and
M rs. Smith.
Si. Agnes Guild Entertained
T h e members of St. Agnes Guild
were charmingly entertained
on
M on day afternoon by Mrs. Jonathan
Peck at H oly Cross Rctory. There
was no business session, the plans
and allairs of the society being dis­
cussed in for malty, together with a
m ost delightful social
hour
of
pleasure. For refreshments delicious
cake and ten were served. Enjoying
the gracious hospitality of their
hostess were Mrs. Raym ond Key
Mrs.
M . Minarick, Mrs. Archie
Betts, Mrs. Matthews and Mrs.
Sherman Lloyd.

Mrs. C. E. M elton has returned
Miss Francis L ea vitt, the valued
employee of M cC rory's Store nt from u brief visit to Jacksonville
and have as her guests M r. and Mrs.
Orlando was up for Sunday.
S. W . M artin of Shellnian G a„ who
Lloyd L. H arvey has purchased a
will he hero several days.
Louse and lot on Elm avenue be­
For S ale— 10 acres land, 3l&gt;0 ft
tween Second and Third streets now
occupied by J. J. Mauser. The deal lake fron t. Good vegetable garden
was made lay J. E. Spurting the real small house, chicken house and .‘10
hens. W ill sell very reasonable for
estate man.
cash. Charles Cedar, Geneva. Fla.
gm rt Mason fruit Jars at L.
'
W23-5tp
McCuller’s.
GG-tfP.
M r. Fred L. Morse and Mr. Harry
H. M. Ilumley and fam ily of
E. Sisson of Augusta Ga., are camp­
Evergreen Alabama are in the city
ing at the Field C ottage on Silver
mil will make it their future home.
Pipe Organ Club
Lake. It will he rememheres Mr.
Mr. Rumhley is the guest of J. R.
In honor of her guest. M is* Onida
Morse spent part of lust season in
Rumbley, the well known grower
Getzen. Mrs. T. W. Getzen enter*
Sanford.
c( the nty.
lined tiie Pipe O rinr ftluli \|
Added
&lt; donation
ternoon. more elaborately than
if» Jim Alexander and Hon.
frnng
(rm
rj the
tile Cntholie church
- f-p .rv . oythT j ■ fur TfrC u \ . - T a r “ m e e tin g * .
, of DeLnnd art* t
,re 1 tun iov.nl
»nil !
M.,
:**T.‘-:*v\n&gt;nrr'vrv[\) TSUrutUVViy .niofned
many friend* tend
•LvrtTt&gt;o„l UiweTs.
!j y j L h 1
) nd ferns andi a. a
iuokink
iittiir properly interest:.
Dr.
D.
C
.Waru,”
tfite'opni?/Vd
in
clous
refreshment
course was served.
'
'' e lu rtif i V.’. P. Akers
Sanford
.
on
M
onday,
Wednesday
consisting
of
chicken
and nut-bread
farm on Celery avenue and have a
and Fr ay of each week.
GS-tf
sandwiches, pineapple salad and cof­
:o!r fnr the -a me.
During the business period,
Benjam in Drew of Orlando who fee.
jave money and w orry by buying
plans
were definitely com pleted for
jour Feeds from Cotes Crate Co., is the owner of the Drew interests
the
next
cafeteria supper which will
Ary ijuuntily Solid Cars Loads here is in the city looking after his
be held in the dining room of the
property
which
is
In
charge
of
the
itittding waiting your orders.
A. I\ Connelly Real Estate Co. Mr. Baptist Trm plo, February fit li. On
Wliolcsate prices to all. W22-tf.
Drew has •come big thingss on for this occasion there will be plenty of
Mis* Onida Gctzcn of W a d ley, Ga.
the developm ent of his city property cats.
is the attractive young guest of M r. that will mean much to Sanford.
Mrs. Getzen was assited by Iter
and Mr*. T . W. Gctzen.
mother
Mrs. II. H. Connolly. Other
T . W . Blair of N ew Y ork i* in
guests
were
Mrs. Schelle M allies,
Mr*. G. W. Bailey has returned the c ity today anti expects to pur­
Mrs.
A
.
M
.
Phillips,
Mrs. MacABisfrom a pleasant visit with Mrs. F. chase come Sanford real estate while
ler,
Mrs.
W
.
E.
Betts,
Mrs. Myers,
E. Steinmjer at L iv e Oak.
here. He is at the Ynltlez Hotel.
M rs. K ent RossiUer, Mrs. Stewart
Cates C rate Co. handles the True
Miss Bessie Flanshurg who has
T elford . Mrs. Leslie Bryan, Mrs.
been the guest of her sister Mrs. Purina Feeds and have cut the pri­
Porter Pitts, Mrs. Forrest Gntchel,
Zachary, left Monday for her home ces down. Get their weekly PriceMisses Clara Mitten, Jeanette luting,
List. Prices quoted for rash only.
in Jacksonville.
N o tty o Maine*.
Hydrared Lime, a carload just re- W 22-tf.
Mrs. W . E. Betts will entertain
M r. and Mrs. W. S. Thornton next M onday.
crivnl at Cati s Crate Co. W-23-tfc,
An agreeable party o f friends that nre ill at their homo this week.
EZ- Seal pint fruit jars at LP.
motored to Orlando yesterday were
D O N A T E S T O H O S P IT A L
56-ft
Mr. ami Mrs. T . F. Adams, Mrs. M cCuiler’s.
Adam* Sr., Mr. nnd M rs. J. R. W il­
Mrs. G. W. Bailey is pending Dr. Hyman and F. F. Dutton M ake
son and Miss Gladys Adams.
sometime in Live Oak, visiting Rev.
Pine Donation
Mr* Hugh Collier is leaving this F. E. Steinm yer’s fam ily.
»rek for Jacksonville where the
Get one of Cates Crate. Co's
family will reside.
weekly whole-sale price list on Feeds
W22-H.
Mr*. George Crowder, nccompaniet Cash talks.
by her small nephew, B illy Thigpen,
Am ong the Friday visitors in
hit last night for her home in Lake­ town from Orlando were Mrs. Roht.
land, after spending tw o weeks here Hyer, Miss H attie Bell lly e r and
the guest of Mrs. M otton Thigpen. Miss Clare Robinson with M rs.‘ Dyer
L. P* of South Carolina and Mrs. Davidson
of Fort Yailey, Ga. While
here
56-tf
they
were
the
guests
of
Mrs.
II.
J.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Younts have
rnnved into the house 905 Magnolia H olly. A drive thru the Celery Delta
avenue recently occupied by Mrs. was a souce of much pleasure
the visitors.
Hugh Collier.
Pint Mason fruit jars
McCuiler's.

at

W A N T E D — O L I) C L E A N
R A G S. A N Y K IN D
EX
CEPT
O LD
SOCKS.
COATS,
PANTS.
OR
L E D S P R E A D S . A T s T IIE
H E R A L D O F F IC E .
59-tf

C- W . Zaring &amp; Co., have instal­
led their second big truck to take
care of their constantly increasing
buiines*. They are going in for a
Ship By Truck” campaign for this
territory.

Seed
c p r n
Beans o L L u

t omato

c ucumber

Me can supply for im m ediate shipment nil the leading and
standard varieties of all hinds of seeds for planting in our state

SEED COIIN
CANTALOUPE SEED

W ATERM ELON SEED
SEED POTATOES

Dr. G eorge llytnnn and F. F.
Dutton who hacked the lecture giv­
en here by Dr. Russell Conwell
have donated the proceeds of J 105
to the Fornuld-Luugiilim Hospital
to lid used for an operating, table
in the operating room. This fine gift
and the spirit that prompts the
donors is a splendid exam ple of
the Sanford spirit nnd carries out
the great idea in a local sense of
D h Conwell that all the proceeds
'of his lectures go to college and hos­
pitals.
Large Real Estate Dczsl

u

Mrs. J. G. Roberts has disposed r f
her property intrusts in city nnd country
property with the exception of
her
home on Palmetto avenue to her brotherin-law It. It. Monroe. The property
include* the ten acre furm on the West
Side u residence at the corner of Mag­
nolia and 7th street a lot on Park
avenue and a
hunch of homes in
Georgetown. The sale was
made
through J. G. Spoiling the real estate
man whose advertisement appear.* in
the Weekly Herald. This is one of the
larged deals in the city property that
has been made Tor this week nnd de­
monstrates that Sanford property is
moving every day.
CLEVER

n ur spring 1:20 catalogue is ready and will he mailed free of
charge on request. It contains information of value for Florida
1r ickers nnd Planters.
Now is the tim e to place orders for all seeds—you can’ t
ailord to wait for seeds when the proper season arrives to
|&gt;!ant.

Amber Cane, Orange, Texas Ribbon Cane, Millet
Peanuts, Ilog Goobbers, Teosinte, Rape,
Egyptian Wheat, Sudan Grass, Rhodes
Grass, Seed Sweet Potatoes, Cotton
Seed, Velvet Beans, Oats, Rye,
C o w P e as
Virile im m ediately fo r catalogue and price list, also call on
u* for any special inform ation you may desire regarding
Jour crops.

1

E. A. Martin Seed Co.
(Oldest
202-206

E.

established

Bay

seed

house

Florida)

Jacksonville,

St.
Phones 4277-1230

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NEGRO

FO RG ER

Seems T o G el Ills Work H ere Every
Six Months Forging Checks
Last year n negro forger hooked
several of the local merchants with
forged checks on J. E; Pace and he
seems to come hack about every
six months and works his gag Satur­
day night in some nf the busy stores
and gets by with it. Last Saturday
night he worked olT several checks
one nt Ratlield's store, another on
Mrs. Simon and several others that
have not com e to light.

H ere

for our display of new goods
at our

nt

A jolly pa rty of hunters (a t
least they claim they are hunting)
are here the first guests of the Y a l­
dcz and are being chaperoned by
I.uciu* W hite n former Sanford hoy.
Lucious lived hete many years ago
coming liQro with his father Ellison
W hite one of tlie founders of San­
ford nnd Lucius is now a resident
of Washington where he found "A cres
of Black Diamonds" nnd is owner of
coal mines. T . A. Spicer is known
as the "sausage m an" being one of
the largest manufacturers of this
delectable ilis'iin Washington where
sausage is popular as a brain food
with all the statesmen who inhabit
tiie cloak rooms of the national
capital. J. M . Beall is one of the
largest grocery men in the national
capital taking him by and large and
he carries his money w it It him to
keep from paying income tax. R. L.
Hauls of Baltimore is just a Ford
agent in Baltim ore and it takes tw o
hanks to take care of his money nnd
he is here to escape the thousands of
clamorous cutomers who want Ford*
and can't get them fast enough. C. G.
G. Warfield and R. W. Warfield
are also proteges of Henry Ford and
have the agency in Frederick, M d .,
Md. where they supply the congress­
men with ears for campaign purposes

NEW STORE
People’s Bank Building

T O P P E R W KIN'S
ARE
TRAVELERS

GREAT

W onderful Shooting P a ir Estim ate
They H a ve Covered 25 000 M iles
Yearly For IS Y ea rs

JOOOTO
T N t LAST
O fiQ P *

Thu most remarkable shooters in
the world are the Toppcrweins. I f
it can he done with a shooting arm
of any description they can do it.
T h ey have shot in every state in
the Union ami in each of the Cana­
dian Dominions nnd right now feei
ready for n conquest of Europe.
There isn’ t any doubt hut tliul they
would make u wonderful hit abroad.

SCALED T I N S O N LY
A T YO U tt G B O C ZQ .S

MAXWELL HOUSE
CO FFEE

. 'creating one of i!ie*e
davs to delve into the number «&gt;f I- - __

by the United States
Justice has disclosed

M^
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t
i liltiv,on the fnce_t.'f ,,vi ’i ,,.» yj.o h -i .i « t *. .r ***-Vwe
s.i in JP.Thg •that thousand- iJkr'ETO-oL-poUUMasm'* \
* I .
’Cxr.ilriliiJiis. in
’ for| held at ________
YnlH-*»*s _ ___
unit a, i* .the. targe** farmer of i
and at points
inn
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district
:ct which
which is gome, •««-&lt;' *n't..—» instance, they tn i'id e i! I ’J.OOO m "
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W hite but there is no one to vouch
for W hite ar present nnd the whole
party is iiubie to lie arrested for
being wire tappers and their only
hope is Forest Lake who says he
knew W hite when W hite was much
younger and very good poker player.
This was some fifty years ago ac­
cording to tiie nfiicial figures com­
piled this morning. If you meet any
of these men give them your m oney
without any argument and save
being mussed up. '
TRACK
High

Srhoul

MEET

PO STPO N ED

Declaration
Put Off

And

Meet

Altho tentative plans have t been
made fnr the Annual High School
Track Meet and Declaration Contest
held here usually in April of each year
the chance.* are that the meet will be
postponed for 1920.
Due to the fact that the money ap­
propriated for athletics was practically
nothing and also due to the fact that
the hoarding facilities of the University
are crowded to their limits the high
school hoys of the State will probably
tie unable to take their annual spring
outing at the University nnd to spend
a few days enjoying the sunny side of
University life.
,
When appropriations we*w made in
the legislature last year the Univer­
sity received a very small end of the
money deal and as there is Imrely
enough to handle the regular cxjienses
of tiie school those in charge fisd that
the meet will have to he postponed
this year like many other things.

each in touring IS States, and it is ling for higher prices, Ben L. Moore,
safe to say that they have each j United Stale* di*tr?cr «
traveled at least 2.7,000 miles a t’df nuunccd hero today. No steps can be
for the pass 15 years.
taken against the, growers, Mr. Moore
Lust July, August nnd part of said, a* the Lever food control act ex­
Srptemher the Toppcrweins gave 271 pressly exempts them from its provi­
exhibitions in shooting at the Miilion- sions, Potatoes nro listed to dealers
Dollur Pier. A tlantic C ity and they a ?luo a ton.
gave instruction and showed thou­
sands Imw to handle fireninrs andh
Legion Doing Plenty o f Good
made many devotees of tiie sport.
A recent letter from Franklin D'Olicr,
In their travels they run
up
national commander of iho American
ngabist may n peculiar situations
Legion, relative to Information to txand have many funny experiences.
servioe men, says in part: " A t each
At Seattle, Wash., several years
of the T.Ot'O port* throughout the n&gt;ago M rs. Topperweln was shooting
tmtry i* n war ri*k officer conforming
in the Pacific Coast Handicap. At
to the ntate nnd national headquarters.
all these handicap tournaments there
These local po-t officers have l&gt;ecn
are many people in attendance who
instructed to take up with various
do not shoot and know little about
government bureaus in Washington, or
shooting. Three such people were in
tin* hrandch offices, any-cases with re- /
attendance at Seattle; three wo know
gard to ex-service men that may bcl
of. T h ey saw Mrs.
Topperweln
brought to tluir attention, calling for
shoot and asked the man Branding
government action. Thousands of
beside them who was the woman,
these cures are received nl milionul
nnd if she was u good shot. Th e man
headquarters daily.”
th ey asked aw- " A d " Topperweln.
Mo-t of the.*** claim* are tippet's
lie said the lady was n pretty good
growing
out of a man's service in tho
shot, etc., ns a good and dutiful
army, navy and marine corps. They
hushnnd should.
The next day the trio was on the relate for the most part to comparsaground again and one of the three tlon, allotments, liberty loan lionds,
Im m ediately informed the assemblage vocational training and bonuses.
In n perioil of two months, for ex­
that he would hot $100 nr more that
ample,
continues the letter, national
Mrs. Topperweln wouldn't miss a
target in the event. He didn't have headquarters hi^s been instrumental in
any trouble in laying several wagers. collecting for ex-service men, 41G,G-"0
Topperweln and others tried to tell in liberty loan bonds nnd 16,130.90 in
tiie gambler that lie had Ids dates allotments and allowances.

mixed; that he was giving bin money
away; hut their argument didn't
Substitute for Beeswax.
A siibstltuto for beeswax and pnps to p him front betting $1009. Mrs.
Topperweln did n 't miss u target. tiffin Is obtained In China from wax
Then the gambler told Topperweln deposits o f an,Insect living on ash
that he always bet on "hunches" trees.
Knight and Wull * of Tumptt have
and he had a hunch that Mrs.
again offered their loving cup for the Topperweln wouldn't miss and just
school making the largest nu. liter of
simply backed the "h u n ch ".
points for three consecutive years
and other prizes will probably be do­
LU SITANIA MURDERER MAD
I
nated as usual if the meet is held.
— Florida Alligator.
Commander o f U 22, Wh'ch Fired
IV ..I

Torpedo.

Shipping Has Been Seriously Upset
By Storm s On Atlantic

Locket!
Cell

to

padded

DON’T
DESPAIR

I f you nro troubled w ith pains or
aches; feel tired; hnvo headache,
Copenhagen, Jan
8.—The com­
Boston, Jan. 26.— Th e extent to mander of the U-I.oat that uunk the indigestion,insom nia; painful pusswhich storms upset shipping during Lusitania ha* been interned in a nnd ngo o f urine, you w ill find relief in

the Inst week was further evidenced
today in radio mcassnges from dis­
tressed vesslcs scattered over the
north Atlantic. The W est C om m nnnnounccd she was disabled but ex­
pected to reach Bermuda for repairs
tomorrow, nnd the West Zulu, with
her propeller stripped of blades, sent
sord she was going to the Azores to
be refitted. The Oskaloosa put in
here reporting in advance from the
outer harbor that her steering njipurntus was damaged and fuel oil
almost gone. Th e West Isleta wire­
lessed that she would arrive here to­
morrow for reparis.

The Clnriton, which is towing the
disabled steamer Buffalo Bridge, said
she was having heavy going with her
tow, 390 miles off lin lifflix, nnd the
Alrlie, which has been in tow, t!l»uhied, several days reported she was
He is smooth enough to get the being bulleted by stiff gales.
money nnd get out of town f cforo
the checks'com e to the h a n k s'M on ­
Found It Som aw hat Depressing.
day morning where they arc always
1 hod taken little nephew with mo
found to bo forgeries, it would be
well for all the stores of Sanford to to u funeral at tho homo o f one of
he on the lookout for these forged our neighbors. Ho .was very quiet
during the music tnd singing and sub­
checks and remember that i f would
dued weeping o f the mourners, but
he better to lose a sale than to lose
gave n sigh o f relief when the serv­
your money.
ice* were over. On our way homo ho
Now in the midst of the winter looked up at me and remarked: "It
season and many of tho negro em­ wasn't a very lively party, vra* It,
ployees being paid oft In checks the aunt l o r — Chicago American.

f . K f c a £hcSSv
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Social Department I’ layg Bridge

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house in Germany, according to two
former U-bont officers who are now
working ns fishermem, They also
syu that it was the U-22 not tho U20 that torpedoed the big liner. The
commander became crazed immediately
after learning that the ship had gone
down wilii nil on hoard.
Potatoes

Held Fur High Price
8.— Investiga-

Seattle, Wash", Jan.

a c c id e n t

l ia b il it y

G O LD M E D A L
T r i world'll similar I remedy for kidney,
liver, bladder nnd mlc zi. t troubles and
Njiinm.l Remedy of Holland since IMS.
Throe eiies, all druggists.
Quarnnteed.
' » U for lb* Homo Cold Medal on m r j bon
•oil Accept no tauutlou

B U R G L A .R V

» A 1 E G LASS

Our Agent. M R . II. W. H E R N D O N , will write you sny of Itao aboTe
forms o f Insurance er anything you need In the Insurance line.
Through hla connection with tia he can give you Insurance protcc- ,
Bun In the very strongest Companys In each and every line.

JAMES &amp; PAXON, Jacksonville, Fla.
General Insurance

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Surety Bonds
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Sanford with ua at service at 3:00
next Sunday, if ho can possibly come
Miss lleston has kindly been our
organist th « last tw o Sundays.
M r. Ericson and Mr. Bcrtleson
families were pleasant callers at the
A BUNCH OF INTE R ESTIN G ITEM S FROM COR­
Ballinger home Saturday eve.
RESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
W e notice of late that M r. and
T Y -E F F IC IE N T REPORTERS FOR TH E HERALD
Mrs. K in g and son arc m oving back
to their home on the W est Side.
Sorry
to lose them.
rem oved Sunday. Dr. Robson assist­
(Continued from Togo 2)
ed by Dr. Denton did the operation
GENEVA
Imngwood P l r k - l ‘,is
T h e little girls are recovering ni«ej&gt;’
Th e Larno Bros. of N ew Y ork
M r. and Mrs. If. W. Chandler
Mr. Rinean and Maxtor Martin
are hero looking after their fathers o f Cameron ave have had a number
Rinean were in Orlando on Monday
orange crop.
of guests recently. Cliff Chandler of Mrs. Homdecker of Scranton Pa., are
Mr. and Mrs. Porter
Wakefield Commerce, Ga., T . P. Wilihanks,
located in the Clouser house for the
and Mrs. Robert M orris motored D odd Saville and Van Hill of Murpwinter..
to DcLand Inst Saturday, returning vilie, Gn., were guests and M r. and
Mr. and Mrs. Neimyer , Mr. and Mrs.
by Enterprise to see the chicken M rs. Phillips o f N orth Ga., and
Ili.Mlinc nnd Miss I-oll Singclton motor­
form.
C lifford Wilihanks of Charlotte N . ed to Zcltwond nnd Mt. Dora returning
M r. and Mrs. E. W. Libby and C. are guests at present,
via Sanfors on Sunday.
Misses Morris and Egan were visit­
M r. and Mrs. I. D. Hart Miss
Mr. Hcnrhiclifl of Ga is the guest of
ors in Sanford Saturday afternoon.
Ruby Hart, llcrm on M iddleton and
his
auht Mrs. Berta Alien.
Th e work of prayer for missions
M r. and Mrs. S. A. Murphy expect
was observed last week by the
. Miss Dorthy Dullield of Orlando
to drive over to Dunellcn Saturday
missionary society of the Paptist
was the guest of Miss Margaret Stuart
evening to visit Mr. and Mrs. W.
church, meeting at the different
for the week end.
A . Knight and fam ily.
members houses each afternoon.
A box supper was held at the borne
M r. and Mrs. Ashley Purvlce are
A little daughter arrived at the
rem odeling a small house cn the of Mr. and Mrs, Stuait on Saturday
home of Mr. and Mrs. CJilly Sypes
Howurd Swartz farm on Ileardall evening the proceeds go towards placing
on the 14th, she will be called Inez
a ve that they recently bought and electric lights in the Baptist Church.
Pauline.
arc enlarging it into a bungalow.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Waits spent
M r. and Mrs. Endor Curlett en­
T h e y will occupy it when finished Sunday in Orlando the guest of their
tertained a party of friends last week
M r. Fortson is doing the work.
daughter Mrs. Saulshurgh.
with an auto ride to W inter Haven
Will, the 3rd, the little son of
J. E. Phipps arid Mr. Me Workrnun
and other points.
M r. nnd Mrs. W. 1. Raynor is very were shopping in Orlando on Monday.
Misses Morris and Egan gave a
ill with scarlet fever.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Neimyer and M bs
"ca n d y puli'* to u number of their
Herbert Squire is said to lie quite
Lillian Singletion were railing on friends
young friends Inst Saturday evening
ill and Carl Chorpening is recovering
In Sanford Monday evening.
which was very much enjoyed.
from a short illness.
Mrs. J. A. Logan spent last
Mr. and Mrs. McDaniels and Mrs.
T h e farm where Mr. and Mrs
* Thursday in Sanford.
Howard of Oakland were the guests
A sh ley Purvcc have resided for
W. A. W hitcom b lias many hands
of Mrs. Hardaway on Sunday.
several years known as the Alb-son
em ployed, planting a large acreage
Mr. and Mrs. Hardy entertained
place in Cameron C ity has been
of potatoes.
sold to Mr. Singletary of Gn. Mr. with Five-hundred on Friday evening
The Citrus Exchange
packing
Lewis made the sale. Mr. and Mrs. the guests being Mr. and Mrs. Srhtimnn,
house is ns busy ns ever, putting up
Singletary anil tw o children will Miss Edith Schuinnn . M lw Singleton
Geneva grown oranges which are
arrive shortly to make their borne. and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dinkel.
tile best.
Miss Margaret Marshall has sold
Mrs Wilkcrsnn u in
the
nun- im proved 'ots north r,f
tJ
l
T SANFORD
Cameron .C ity store and the small 11r len return'
Rev. Mr. Rancher preached at \t itf ?j “ if Imj'sr •*»* " * v- *v n*if|#
%f [*• i
v nTaT* i.
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COUNTY HAPPENINGS

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in

_ every

"U a lft
in Apopka and besides Moores Sta­
tion he preaches in Enterprise, O*.
teen and Mhn-. E.-ery one invited
to come and bear him.
There will be th e Sundajs in
February this year. The first time
it has occured in a HJO years.
M r. and Mrs. George Mitchell
nnd children have moved to the
Catnerc n ranch at llostwick.
Ashley Purvice drove to Ocala
for a short sla y Iu?.t week.
Chester Co wen broke his arm
cranking a Ford last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Cliamiierlnia
were guests of M r. and Mrs. Henry
Schulte at Daytona beach a portion
of last eel;.
M r. Steel of ileardall ave received
word Monday of the death i f his
mother in Manassas, Virginia. Mr.
Steele had only been home a week
from Ids mother's bedside,
Mrs. L. M. Traey has returned
to St. Petersburg for the second
visit tins winter, after spending
sometime here with her daughter
Mrs. E. P. Morse and brother
El wood Irish.
M r. nnd Mrs. A. Chorpening were
guests of Mr. and MrS. Ilob Strange
in Oviedo Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Dunlap
of Richmond ate, had as their guests
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Crosby and
daughter Vivian from town and
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Arnold enroute
from a trip to M iam i to their win­
ter home in Orlando.
Mam ie nnd W innie Jackson, lit­
tle daughters of Mr. and
Mrs.
Moses Jackson had their tonsils

HANDS. ARMS,
LIMBS ASLEEP

j

To William H. &gt;1. At an and EIU E. Allan.
Oto.. low*..
It apprartn* (turn a* .Bedevil ot Bthtllt
Milnre that no I, attorney lor J. It. Van
Artdele Hr., th» mmplalnant htrrin, and that
you ant! each ol you
resident. ol a i t , I ,
other than the Slat* ol Etnrida, tbit th in
■■ no prrmn within thi Htati ol Florida,
■rrvlra of a aubpotaa upon whom would bind
you jir rlthrr or you and a bill of romplalnt
be.in, brrn hrrrll) t lad Bgelnjt you, II la
hrrrby urdrrttl that you and m A rf you
sPr-'o; to tha bill ol complaint flltd htrrln
arainti you In tha above -i.titlrij reuse, on
the lit. day ol Marrh, 1920, the t i n , btlni
a rule day of thin Court, and the Henfifti]
lit raid la hereby drillna ted *• the newapaper In which thi* notfra ahatl he puhllihed
once a weak for four ennserutlve week*.
W’itneae my hand and ufllrial &gt;ral of nlTIra
thlt tha 24th day of January, A. IT. 1920.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court. •
brhtlle Maine*.
Hollrjtor for Complainant
\V2I-Str.
In Cirrnll Court. Seminole County, I’farldl,
In f'hanrrry
Hanford lluildlnc A I.oan Auorlatinn,
a corporation,
va
Citation,
fi. W. Steel and Corlnne C. Steel
To S. W. Slrtl* and Corlnne C. Steel*,
South Hampton, l.ony Inland, New Vork
It appear nr from an aRidavIt Sled In
Ih • rau«e that you, S. W. Sletle and Corlnne
C. Steele are rriidenta of a Slate or country
other than the State of Florida, that your
tilnre of fr.liirnc' |* South Hampton, f.nnr
Island, New York.that there la no prrson in
the State of Florida, the *erviee id a *ulpoena upon » h ( rn would bind you, and that
you are ov*r the are of twenty one year*.
Therefore, you, the *ald H. W, Steele and
Corrlnne C. Steele are both required to
appear to tha bill ol romplalnt, arainti you
In thla route this day fil'd, on Monday the
lit day of Marrh A. I&gt;. 1920. ulhernllr
•slit bill will be taken a* ronfrued.
It U further ordered that It!* nntlre be
publlthed In the San'ord Herald onre a
»tek for four roft*erutlve week*.
Wltnes* my Lend and the teal of the
above rourl on t hi a the 21th day of January

ELDER SPRINGS WATER
T IIO M A S n. RAKER, Pk. D.
Analytical and C e i t i l l l n f Chemist - l,rofr»*1onat of Natural Sflcnre
F merlin a, llelllaa Cellrfr. Florida
f i t u l t Ubdfilyfjf uT Holllna Callage
Mr. T. O. Char lea
Winter Park, FI,.. Nat. Slh. 1911
Sinlerd, Fla..
Rear Bin
. . . .
. ,
,
,
I hate eamptelad rartfnl chemical anatyali of lha aampla of water that
you braaiht me early laal week, aaad have obtained Ike fullawlif rraaltai
Cater___ ____ ___________
.Claar Chief!«a ------I.T1 Oerle per million
Heartlun ______________
Neutral Total a o !IJ *_„
X.00 pail* per million
Free Ammonia _ 00parta per million Fielder** — 2J.0I parta per million
Albuminoid tmmsnls ....... _____ Trace N lt r a t a * _ — —
— . . . T rare
The absence prarllrally of frao and olhumlnald ammonia la thla water and
lie very amall amaunt of rhlorlne Indlralre Ita avrellenl quality for. huutehald
purp ssrs. fn addition la the load auallly rhararterlalli a of vuprriot htut.hald
water, U possrasra vperlvl featarea of much value, evprrlally Ihnte of rvrelleai
nature srrailon and M I X d.'irre of hirdnevv.
Tha barlrrlalafiral aaalyale. rrvulllnf In an nvarara total rounl, In fear
aimplea of the water, af X barlarla per rent.: and In llndiaa no colon, ar othrr
harmful barlarla. folly confirm Ita food in willy Indicated by lha- CHEMICAL
aaalyale.
Of lha many ealero of thla and other rr|lon* that I have aaalyird, I hart
found none napeiler In nil good puallllea la that af the "Elder Wei. r."
Your* very rrtprrlfully,
(Si(nrd) THUS. II. ItAKEU

T. 0. CHARLES, Distributor
TELEPHONE l l l . w

111 PARK AVE.

SANrORO, FLORIDA

onre of *urh certlSrite In the name ot T O. 1th d »y of June A. D. I»9t, roverln* the
Hayr*;
folio*in* property to-»lt: He*. S jj rhs. N
Alio Ta* Crrt flrate No. S22. dated the of SW" cor. of N E R of N W M of See. 2| Tp
and day ol July A. II. 1900, mverlnir the 2« S. It. .10 E.i Hun S 5 1, th*.. E 3 rhv., N
fi&gt; o»|n* property to-*It: Hr*. NE Cor ol Sly rh»., SWTy to be*., the aaltl land bsin*
SE J( o f SE
of See. 2.1. Tp. 20 S. It. 29 E.. atsesved at the date ol the Issuance of suck
run S 191 It.. W &lt;17 ft., N 49S It., E 117 certificate In the name of William Wilkvy,
ft., the ssld land beln* a**r**ed at t ie date
Al»o T a « Certiflrale No JOT, dated the
A l».
of the Issuanre of turh rertldrata n the tth day ol June A. I&gt;. 1917, roverln* the
name
of
E.
W
Have*:
t
lb.»iii*
propvriy t .-v»It• N W H of N E 1,
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
t’leik of Clrrult Court, Seminole County,
Al«o T o* Crrtlflrale No. H 0, dated *h Of s.e. 21 Tp. 2" S. ft. 30 E.. the tald land
tc
ir
*
atse*ud
at the drte ot the issuance „f
Florida.
*
ansi day of July A. I*.
roverln*
•
turh rrrtlfltate In tbe name of Enknoan.
Had ft .*
(ien. A. HeCottea,
1 folio* In* prop. rty to-*lt: He*. ...........
of MV Cor, ol Kl. l| siI S E 11 of S*c. 22, T;&gt; ! Also Taa Crrtlflrale No. ZISS, dated the
Solldtnr and of Counts!
’ It.. 14th ,f r &gt; ' - r, A. D. I r ! . . ...verin* the
for Complainant.
WZI-fitr. 2(&gt; S. It. 19 E . Hun E SJti ft.. N
W air. It., s n;r, fi., the said tc- t l.tln
-i I
e
tv to-»|t M . * t ( N E ', ,,f
assrtied at the date of the Usual.I •
"tuh | : h. , ' ' . 23 Tp. 20 S. It. -. ' 1... the said
rertlliryie
In
the
name
of
I
.
C
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u
’
t-sissed
at the date &lt;d the It.
In The Cirruil Court Neienlh Judicial Cfrruil
Al*n
Tuv Crrtlnrate No MW, d a l") It 1. is* r
fsuch rsrtld'ule In the name of
.Srmlnole County, Florid., In Chii.;rry.
and day of July A. I), 1(00, envrrlnt- taft. 1 acnidtf!
a
Harry ll. Iflckmon,
follwctu* propifty, to.*|l: |i**. TV. C.
...
sat CeMlhiele No h07, datul tha
Complainant,
HE If of HE ,l, of See. 2.1 T|. 20 S It. 29 E.. 7th/Visit
day of June A. I). IS9S, rovrrin* the
v*
Nntlre of Sate. Hun E 3.K ft., N *25 ft., W 310 ft., S *21
folic iw In* property Jo-wit: S ’ , arret, in SW
The Sanford Campany, a
f t . !lea* It. E. Kiyht of Way) the tald lend Cor. of N W *, of S E 1) of See, It, Tp. 20
corporation.
b.ln* aaaetsed at the date o f the Issuanrr of
It. 29 E., the tald land l»in * assessed at
Defendant.
•urh rertiflratr in the name of It. I.. Miller: S.
the date of the Issuanre of »uch rertlflrat#
Nntlre I* herrby riven that under and b&gt;
Alio
T a i Cirllftrate Ho. 9S2, dat&lt;d the In the name of Tlu*n Ittttrr;
v.Mue of a derree -it lorerlcsure and tale and day of July A. I). 1900, rov«rlns the
T a t Certificate No. h2l, dated Ih*
Made n the above rau'e on the 22nd day of
*tn* property, to-*|t; N l v of N W ' j tthAlso
day of June A, IT. IhWI, roverln* the
January, A. D, 19211, I, J J, Dlrkinnun, a*
W &gt;l o| N E ' i of See. |() T|. 21 S. It.
Special Master in Chanrery will on Monday, 29 F , the said l.ml loin* assessed at the folio*imr property to-*ll; S ' j of N E 1, of
IF*- 1st slay of Marrh A. I&gt;. I 9£&lt;i, in Iron' date of the issuance of turh certificate fn sSW , of S I . 1, and N * j of S E * , i f s iv \ (
ME’ , of Sec. It. Tp 20 S. It. 29 K. tie
tiilik.I'Court
In Seniors!
n into of J. Nelsoni1,1
, 1
I . #House
£. I . .offer
*door
T. • S
_ ISemlntdelhe
IV a
•alii l»ed If- . .
r.s date rf the
l .unty.
Florida,
furm __I
sale, ami
tr|i,
to..
Alsu
Tav
Crrtlflrale
No.
9S.T.
da*"*
**
llstuanrs
f turh ..csi-.c.
*.u« nama *|
th. hi*Iie«t and best bidder for rath, durln* Bed day if fa'*
Unknown:
I t . 1, c•' I boor, of .etc, rh,
J,,

ln ] -'* t o M tn e n r AVf-jv*

C l.S- |T A

AND

G ltA IH A I l.l.i:

day.
T h e warm west tier itf tali’ in
Th** mar.
m arling ail Um hutis, ttu* roses ami Mr Gahey
fllrawbcrric.t art- coming on fine with h improving having Inert quite il! with
us.
grippe.
Printer made a mistake in the
name o f Miss f cert hour's guests, it INill If r f»r Vplllrotlnn fur T*n II *4*1 Umlrf
Nrriltin .*»*.* uf f!«** I*i nrral S i a i uU‘ «.
siitmlil tie Heston not Hcison. ,*
Ni*tlf»* !i I * rrliy ^i%rn lhat IK IK Manlrt
Meatlanu'.s Krleson,
Hertlesnn, 2*tirt hi*«i r *»f 'lm (V filh r jlr Nn, 170 «!«t* *l
ihi*
lift «!ay t( Juftr A, If, It*l7, roYrrinal
Stetll anil Mrs. Jesse Let- were cal­
t hr f.»I)«i8Mn( &lt;lf«erili**I 2'r-»|&gt;» rly,
SK
lers at the homes ttf Mrs. J*-sso r,.r, til S\s ♦$ *1 SW *1 *»f .''•r, • *t T|». 21
S, II 1 1 lr'., run N |U rh*.a \V lu
S l»»
Thom pson anti Mrs. R oy Let* last r|.*
, IL, l*i ch». Tin 8&lt;i|il Hind liHnf i**** *** fl
at
tin
ilatf
ttf
I
hr
i**uaD&lt;»
«•!
oijrl*
i
f
ftlUMl*"'
week.
Ihi* tu*nr *f A, \V. Ablry,
Mrs. Geo. Clark who has boon
A1«••
( '» rUllcatr No.
*1rat* «1 Ihr
feeble of Into was again able to go 3ftl day tl July A, I k r*l'» f m f j n i Iht
ftiliuvlna dr^rflhfd |*ru|**ft&gt;', SU*i &lt;*f
down to the Adventfst Sablinth ami N 1, 11 of pHj-f ill R tf I'*, T jj* « l ,S. It,
12 K , Th** ■aid land l&gt;«dn£ *Mraar*| nt Ihf*
Si-bool with Mrs! A. F. Westerdiclt. tiU
ii'r «if flir latunnr** uf aurh i rf uii*af r In
Ihi*
nam*&gt; of Thumai &lt;1, Walt* riun; Adul ha*
T h ey meet In Sanford now, Saturday
fi|r-f| djii.l rr-ftiflrat*'* in ftiy offir* and ha*
morning, in the Woman's Club miiih aiiplintion fur t 4 i il*-***! («» Ittui* »n
kith law*. And unl«*«« maid r»rtlroom. I loth ladies failed at the arrnfdani'f
Mraft i uf all In* ftdr«*mrd arcttfiiifiji to Uw
ihrrron tin thn 2 n l day
home of Mrs. Glad well nn West tas tit«*1 will
«f March, A. I» IW0,
side, on Sunday,
\Vitn&lt;®« mu ofTirial kt^naturr ami »&lt; J (hi*
W e understand that Mrs. Fawcett I Iti■ 2%i ft dl«.y »tf Jahuary A. I', IW2'•
«.*&gt;!, V|,i
tl, A. IlOUtiloASS,
of M iam i is now- in tlu-ir own home Cli-rk fMrmit &lt;**!urt, Srmlnnlr Cfiunly,
Korida
W2l*6tr.
suffering from the effects of the re­
cent unto accident of a broken col­ Nhl'fr **f Npplifatittn fur I at Di ed Under
Ht il mi A fi uf lh«* f»i‘ nrfal Hiaiiilrs*
lar hone broken arm and it is feared
N fdlft* i« h* rciiy flv»*n thtt f? laid tint a.
her hip w-us crushed. Her husband
(Nimfiany, |Hircha*ir *d Tat &lt;!rft(iirili« N*«,
datt&lt;1 the .Ird ‘lay *d July A IK IDH*.
was atso injured hut not so seriously
rmrrinf Ihr fti||&lt;i*»jnif ds«r*flbrd fimpcrty,
She is the stepdaughter of Mrs.
St, •$ •d Si;,4 .d N\V . of Sre. 20, T|».
*JI H* It. 32 K,..th** aild laml bring at*u«t»*d
Clark.
at thr *litr of th** Utuanrt* of auch rrrtirtrat**
M r. and Mrs. L. B. Hudgins and in th** nam«* uf Unknown;
Alan Tat IVrllficatr N*» 157, (Satrd Ilia*
little daughter, Alien of Sanf &gt;rd wire
tth day id Jum A. IK II*!7, roirrinit th«*
at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. foil jttdnie diaiffilx d i*rn|ntiy, to * jt: SW *4
of SW 11 ol 8K*A of Srr. 21, Tp 21 S. It.
K. W. Lundquist on Sunday.
.12 K., th** ■•hi land Ij*|oc a*'r8*rtl at the*
Norm an Swnnson of Celery A ve. datr if the i«auanra of atirh reftiltcatr in
tha Damp d! Unknown;
visited at the home of his parents
Alan Tat Ccrtiflrati* N » 437* ilatrd thi*
Mr. and Mrs. Neils Swanson on filh ijay *f July A, IK lDlf«, r«ivrfini thw
f «! hi» In&lt; 11rtrr 1h« d |ir«*pr r I y, to *wi I ; \V 1j
on Sunday where Mrs. Borell was of N i ;«4 «d s W «4 *.f Safe 2 « Tp 21 S. It.
32 K.t the •*!■! land bring
at tlir
also « caller.
da ti* of thr l*8uanr«* of aurh crrllHratn in Ihp
W e hear there are tw o more new Damp &lt;f Unknown; and I.a8 f.l**l *«lit rrrtl*
flritf t in my office anil ha* rnadp apjiliration
cars in out midst: Jesse Lee und wife for tai dfrd to i««u** in acror«lanm with ta*.
Unlftat *ald r-&gt;f tidratia ahall ho rt^lrrlnrd a**
have been sporting a line I9J0 Ford rordtnf
In law, tat deed will Utur thirron
for some tim e nm! now- Mr. and Mrs. on |hr 2nd day of March, A. IK 1920,
my ftIHrial tlcnalurr and aral thi*
A. L. Campbell have purchased thrUiintt*
2!*|h day of January A. I» 1020
(SKAle)
K. A. IKIUGI.ASS,
them nn Overland. Glad to see our
Mark Circuit CKiurt Samtnolr County,
neighbors prosper.
Horida.
WJI-f.tr.

Voile William s wanted to see how
Ills home looked from above so he
took a trip over it Sunday by the
And Wit Run-Down, Weak and I airplane m ute.
Nervous, Says Florida Lady.
I Jesse Thompson, wife ami little
|daughter ' Corinna, who have been
Five Bottles of Cardoi
living near the Upsaln station, for
Made Her Well.
awhile m oved Tuesday onto t Inplace owned by his brother Jack.
Kathleen, FIs.— Mrs. Dallta Prlne, Th ey expect to make it their home
o f thla place, eaya: "A fte r tho birth purchasing it on tho . installment
■of iny laat c h ild ,,.I got very much plan. Jesse works nt the A . C. L.
run-down nnd weakened, eo much
that 1 could hardly do anything at shops has licet) changed to daylight
a IL
I waa ao awfully nerrous that work now.
I t»u ld Bcarccly enduro tho least
Sorry to hear that M r. J. K. Lund­
taolso.
My condition waa getting quist lias not been‘ very well tills
worso all tho tln io ...
I know I must have eomo relief or week.
Mrs. Ballinger spend Friday at
1 would Boon bo In tho bed and In a
rerloua condition for 1 felt so badly the home of Mrs. Beck where with
nnd was bo nervous nnd weak I could her mother, Mrs. A. F. Wosterdick,
hardly live. My husband asked Dr.
■
■ about my taking CarduL Ho Mrs. Collt-r and Mrs. Rogers they
■laid, *U'n a good medicine, and good hud n good tim e finishing off n quilt
fo r that troublo', so ho got mo C bot­ that Mrs. Clute nnd Mrs. Giles
tle s .,, A fter about tho second bottlo I Vincent had helped her put on the
felt greatly Im proved...beforo taking
frames tho afternoon before.
U my limbs and hands nnd nrms
Mr. Krirson preached lust Sunday
would go to Bleep. A fter taking It,
however, this poor circulation disap­ nt Ethel. Sorry to lose him for
peared. My ttrength camo back to Sunday school hut Geo. Ballinger,
me and I waa soon on tho road to
ns nsslstunt took his |la -e. The
health. A fter tho uso o f about G bot­
special
collection was n surprise to us,
tles, I could do nil m y house-work
and attend to my alx children be- to«us being $10.30 for the Childrens
aides.”
Crphnngo In Jacksonville, this being
You can feel aafo In giving Cardul
In addition to the $3.00 sent them
a thorough trial fo r your troubles. It
contain! no harmful or Labii-fom ln g at ChtUimua,
One of our hoys is trying to raise
drugs, but Is composed o l mild, vegeUble, medicinal Ingredients with no the necessary funds to have the
bsd after-effects. Thousands o f women church roof repaired, let u* help
bars voluntarily written, telling of
him all we can In the good work
tbs rood Cardul has don: them. It
■braid help you* too. T ry It.
E 74
W e hape to have Dr. Brower of

Al«* T m

l.rrn. re.h |.urrh*.»r to pay far cost ®«
preparlnt e»..l . vreullr.* .1.. ;l
......
, M s ,-V „ ,
- 1 lr_______ - I - 11»1 Me-l.r It, t liatm t ) .
Nn I irr of \npliraf mi 11 fur Tai 11m l Umlrr
Srrlitiri .*7-1 of thr (irnrral Maltiti *.
N*diro U h* ri hy fitrn that tlrrr»lrf« t
Turprntlnr Company
purrhairr &lt;&gt;( Tai
f i«rtiflratr No. &gt;2 1 , ilatrd thr 2n*l *tay of
July A. IK 1900, ri*%* fin* thr foIh*wint; nro*
pffty
It* if. S \\ C«»r. of H IP , of SU 1 i
of &gt;««. 23. Tp. 2U K. It. 2i# y„, run S IDA ft..
K 7N I t , N IDA ft , W *7!&gt; ft., thi *nt.|
land L* mi sc a»** %-cd n l the* «lat«* id thr

pur-ha'-: vf T-a

Nolirr uf ApnbraUon for Tax Herd I'rnlrr
Heftlon 373 of the Genera* Ntaiwtea.
K ot Ire i* hr ralty given that K, 11. K 11bre
purchaitf of Tat Certificate Nn, 2 ! I, dated
th* tth day of June A. D. 1917, hai f.l* (
paltl rrrtlflralr In my olTir* amt hai marl*
appllratlon f*&gt;r tax ilrH) t * l**ue In accord
anrr with ItV. Said rertlflrat* i m lifin x thr
following *!r*rrif»^i! pronerty *Iltiated in
Semintdr County, Ulofid-x, to-wit: SW
of
N K 'i , hint W* .t nf Mi » r, Srr 29. Tp. 20,

g, it, S3

.J.**, K V37*&gt; ft.. V 13 dr •. 30

K .TJ« ft. N tollj, ft. tv 39 &lt;i (t.i Htr. II.
y,, -j| j*. j(i -j.,
((,r , a|,| Un,| („ lne

A u u in l at I Iif dat 1* Ilf thr isauanrr off auch

rjificp i-f *urh iir llf lr a t a in tt»r namr nf
tj|T*i, lliiwrn, and la* f!l*d Peiid irrllflcatt*
in tnv r t f * *.r«J La- mode appl-raiDm for
Tax l K %d in i* li*" $r. i.t t u‘ iI*co vhli It a.
U ijI t*” pnlil ft rt!(1iritr-% •ha!i _In* rnleftnc l
H^roriiln,: t » Law, ink drrd *!l! jiru* thufoi
*»n thi 2i.d day 0/ March A. I). 1020,

J*rfllfirat*- In |hr namr id Mary IL Thrflefi;
E
A1a&gt;■ l’» i ( ’rrtlrtratr No. 3f»A ilatrd thi*
4th day i f Juno A. IK 11*17, roverinc thr
follHi.inc proprrty to-wit: S H 1* of SW ’ 4 of
WHnr»* my offrUt pi^naturr ani! n i l tU«
N K 1 * of Srr. 1 1 , Tp. 21 S. It. 2D i : „ |hr
*aid land hrlnif bm »** o 1 at thr date of thr th * 2kii» da&gt; of January A. IK 11*20.
i* anarnr of inch 11*r11fl r« tr- jn thi* narnr of 1SHAI .1
K. A
DOUGLASS,
I.. W (.ild...
Cl rk Cfrrt.lt ('(.lift, Srmlnat*1 Co«.r*f&gt;.
AI •« Tax Certificate No. 201ft• dated the
Florida.
*
\V2l*Alc,

W hy U. S’.’ B o ots

save y o u r feet

iVilifirilr ,N»i

hit, dated the rith day nf July A. fi
1*97
rovering thr f&lt; Mowing *l**i.'iih*d pr*tp*rty,
t - wit Itrg. 109 ft., S of N W Cor. of SW f,
of S K 'I of Srr. 23. Tn. 20 S. It. 2§ K., lion
K 62«» It., S lift lie, W 320 n. N IK* ft., amt
N ft*» of S i ; 1, «d S W »4 nf Srr. 23, Tp. 20
S. II. 29 IL. th* «alA an«l bring M***»n| at
thr *!at»* of the Uauanrr of aurh rrrtiftrat*
In the name of IK I f , •Wheatleys
Alio Tax tVrtiflratr No. 260, datrd tlir
5th day of July A, IK 1915, roYrring th*
following prop**rt y t&gt;»*wit: l,ote 312, 311,
ami 1 1 1 of 1 nngwood, tor *aj I land bring
maas-wird at thr date of the Uruanc^ of aurh
rrrtl Acaie In tru* uamc off D. V lie Don aid.
an&lt;i ha* SIrd tald r**riif|rall* In my ofTler and
ha* mail** appll**itioti for tax deed ! • *axu"
In iee»irdanr* with law. Unite** *abl r»rtl*
Drat** *fi alt I•** r* dfiftinl arronllng In law,
tax deed will U**i* thrrern the 2 nd day of
March
IK 1920.
Wri:nfv mv official •Ignalure ami teal thl*
Ihr 29th day » f January A. IK 1920,
iSKALl
K. A. DUtmi-AHS,
Clerk CirctiU Court, Setnlmdr tKmnty,
Florida.
W2t*5tr.

m*

Boot* —
mac/o in all a lte •
and atylew, rad,
black and whita

Nottrr *»f Aoptical ion for Tax Ortil Ifitiirr
Srr linn 373 of Itw* Itrnrtal Htallilr*.
Notice li hereby given that C. W, Lnti*

mi**!**'

O r t lflfit i’ N*n. 179, tinted th*

ith day *»f Juhr A. I&gt;. 1906, cfivirin* th*
*1 ft., S J*0 dtf. K P2I.C ft., tin n i l
lotlowlnjftproperly t».*it: w /i a! NWI1 of !- 2I ft.7
Krifir a' *»%* d at th** *Iatr of thr is.
NW Jl fn e lire. NIV F. r. luk 8 408i t ( L

A L F the foot troubles of
fishermen blisters, sores,
c h n fe d skin,- itc h in g
muscles— come from just one
thiny: b o o ts th a t a re n 't right.

H

Boots thnt don't really fit, boots that
don't supi&gt;ort your feet properly, boots
that leak— they make your work just
twice as hard.
A real fisherman's boot— mado on
n good comfortable last, strong nnd
tough at every |&gt;oint— that’s the U. S.
rubber boot.
Shaped so ns not to rub up nnd
down at the heel, plenty of room ut the

toes— th e U . S. boot is m a d o f o r fis h e rm e n .
A n d th e y ’re m ad e right, too— e v e r y
pair backed u p w ith extra thicknesses
o f pure ru b b e r and good stron g duck
w h ere th e w e a r is

hardest, a t j u s t

th o s o p o in t s w h o r e b o o ts a r e lik e ly
to b re a k t h r o u g h firs t.
G o to th e store nnd see fo r y o u rs e lf
these U . S.

boots

fo r fish erm en —

any length y o u w a n t, th e S to rm K in g,
the Sporting, th e K n ee B oot.
A3k fo r U . S. R u b b e r fo o tw e a r — k
means solid w e a r a n d lo n g s e rv ic e fo r
y o u r m on ey.

il acriHi, Tha tald land ktl 2

a tan ird at the date of the i ■um fi r** of aurh
rrrtl flea tr In thr mime of U known. Unlr**
■aid crrtlhcale «hall br red** ned acrnr*llr.g
tn law, tax died will iaaur thereon on thr
2nd day of March A. D. 1920.
Witn**« my official xlgnature and teal thlx
the 29th day of January A, D. 0920,
IS KALI
K. A DOI?GLA33.
Clerk Circuit Court SamlnoD County,
Florida.
Wtl-kte.
In (irm ll Cwuvl, Nvenlh Judirlal Circuit,
Seminole County, Florida, la C'kaacary.
J. If Van Artdale, Hr*.
Complainant
va
Foreelo«urt—Citation.
William If. II, Allen and
Kit a K. MUn, Complainant!

A sk ForU.S"

RUBBER FOOTW EAR

United States Rubber Company

�m

J A N U A R Y SO. 1&gt;W
Wight Hro*. Co., and It# principal p l * « ef S W L ' Sec. 14 Ip . St 8. K. SI R. Run 8.
Mid execution tod coat*. Furckuti to p i f
bunue*e ahalt b* at Sanford, Florida, hut It AS link. K 4.34 eht. S. 1LS1 cha E, SI cht.
(or mi*.
may have and mahliih auch other plaeea to T.ong l.ak* N. along same to pnlnt 1 dec.
E. R. n R A D T . Sheriff
IE0AI ADVERTISING
of bualne#* aa tha Hoard of Directors may 4S minute* B of Beg. V IS cha N 3 cha w
Ssmlnalo County, Florida.
from tiro* to Urn# determine.
to beg. (|.*sa bee. |j cha S. of a point S
Alexander A Martin,
U I)I deg. K 12.Ill cha from &lt;( Bee. noat on
A lly '* (or Plaintiff.
W-JO-Ate.
Artlct# II.
Th# general natur# of th# bu«ln*aa to b# w . Boundary of aald Martian Run N. 3.11
W
«
bollove
In
flownra
around
thi
In Circuit Coarl, Semlmdo C*nnly, llarlda.
Sett I#a
transacted and conducted by aald corpora­ ch* 8. 8B if deg. E IZ ch*. to Imng Lake
home* of the South. Flowers brighten People* Hank of Sanford,
aouthrrly with Lake to lntrr»»et a line run­
tion ahall bn aa followa, to-wit:
K rf".
ning
h#
*.
drg.
K
from
brg.
Th*
*aid
land
a
corporation,
up
th
i
horns
lUtroundlnKS
And
pivs
To acquire, buy, uwn, well, manufacture
Plaintiff,
k * l V f i U d aid Ver.IrtVr.e in my ortc. and othrrwl*# deal In i n ’ oTnobltta, auto- bring avtrared at th# dale of issuance of
pi
&gt;aauro
and
gAtUfactlon
to
tboio
who
vi
Citation.
Annie
jilt, h*'
i“ aDolicatlnn for tat deed to moHI# tlrea and automobile acrev-rle* of tuch crrtiPcat* In the name of
have
Uism.
Kornahren*.
S..
Wyman
Steel#,
111 O* ^ Jd.nr. With law. Said eerflficat# all kind* and d»*crlptlun; to buy, **ll aad
Defendant.
issue In
deacribed property deal In palnta, oil., gaaolioe and other motor
\V« bars net* aside mors than one
Uni- *• said cerliflcate* shall be redeemed
9. tVymm Sleet#, a Kon-reeldent of th#
fuel; to own, ealabflih, maintain and oper­ according to law, tag deed will luue thereon
•Bkr*TloS^mlnol* County. FM
million packets of seed of beautiful, To
Slat# of Florida:
.ftaateil In
A
o( fJK)i
ate ftr a g tf and automobile repair ahnpa for on th# IMh day &gt;1 February A. D. 1120.
rot
eu
tty
grown
flowers
to
be
given
Take
nolle# that ault ha* b#en Instituted
lb# repair and storage of automobile* and
Wllnets my olTLial tignatur* and real IM*
to our cugtoin«r* this spring for tbs a*air.it yuu by i'cotilyi Hank of Sanford, a
i l i N 'r
^ V i e . a M land brin* a a a ^ d other vehlclei; to own, trtabllih, conduct H lh day of January A. D. 1920 .
corporation
In th* above atyled court, and a
E. A. DOUGLASS.
5. H* V . t#* 0( th* Utuanea of «ich . ctrllllc*!* and maintain storage batttry atrvlr* sta­ (SRAI.)
beautifying cf their homes.
writ of attachment haa been aued out In
it ‘ P IVme ol I’lrrc# and Saundera. Unlraa tion*. paint ihopi for th* painting and re­ Clerk Circuit Court. Seminole County,
Hastings' 1920 Seed Catalogue Is •aid eatiie, and aaid writ of attachment levy
Florida.
to
? , ) ? « ! . .hall be redeemed aeeord nr novating of automobile* and other vehirlea,
now ready. Ilrilllant cover In natural ha* been mad# upon the following real etBy V. M. DOUGLASS D. C.
aa.
1 ‘ " v : . deed will issue thereon onand
th#vulranltlng plant* fur the rebuilding ■&gt;! WJJ-Mc.
h-longing to you altuat# in S*ralnol*
automobile tlrrs; to reneraly engage In.
colors, 100 pages of garden and farm tat#
County, Florida, to-wit;
S.h dir c,^ * b; a A ri,l n;ti?*20-.nd . . . 1 conduct and carry on the bu*lni*a ol dralrri Nolire of Appl rat an far T ai Herd Under
Information, profusely illustrated. It'a
Lot 22 of Subdlvlalon known a* Palm
Aietl on ATI of the tienrral Slilnea.
in alt kind* of good., ware* and mrrehamllt#
the one worth while seed book for Hammock, alio a atrip of land 100 feet wld*
of every rlaaa and description; In acquire,
Notlee it hereby riven that T. W. Lawton
off
North aid* of a tract of land deaetlbtd aa
CUrk**' Circuit Court, S#mlnol# County, own, lea.*, rer.t,a*ll, and otherwla# deal in purchaser of Taa Certificate No. 3JI, dated
southern gardeners and farmers. Thl« follow a; to-wit: beginning TAM feet South o(
real estate; to borrow money and aeeure the the 3rd day of July A. I)., 1914, baa filed
catalogue
Is
absolutely
free
to
you
on
th#
Northeaat corner of S#c. 13, Twp. JO,
florid*.
v M . DOUGLASS. I), C. ■ am# by mnrtarage# deeds ol trust, bonds,
aald certificate In my otficr and ha# mad*
fl Jl-IlC.
.
request Your namo and address on Range 30 Fast, run West SIS fret, thenr#
or otl.tr obligations therefor, and to do all application lor taa deed to issue In accordance
South hOS feet to right of way of S. A 1.
■urh other and further thlnga as may be with law. Said certificate embrace* the follow­
a postal card or In letter, will bring It It. ft. ft., now A. C. f.. It. It., tnenr# North*
r Sal# of IJA.tl01.eo Jessup Drain. necessary or eipedlent to be done (nr th* ing described property eitusted in Seminole
to
you
by
return
mail.
•asterly
793.3 feet to East line of said Sec­
S#*1* '
Dlsirirt Dralnalr Honda. turret.ful transaction of the bu.lnra* of thl* County, Florid#, to-wit: S ! ) of N Jj of N )•
tion 13, .thence North 297 feet to point of
» ( ' 1 " t ,,,l,v riven that teatrcl bid* corporation, and to have, eirrrlar and enjoy of N E J f of SE!* Sec. 14 Tn. 21 S. H. 31
This
1920
Catalogue
will
show
you
beginning.
Its -.r.,ria shall. Immediately thereafter, bp
polite &gt;•. ■ j hy |hF Hoard of County all the right*, powers and prlvilrgr* Inciden­
E. t acre*. Th# itld land being assessed at
Just how you can got five packete of
You, the said 8. Wyman Staele, a non­
*t0 t* .[onrt. of Seminole County, Florida, tal to corporations organised and eialatlng the date ol the Iseuanre of surh certificate elected by the board of directors. Until thslr
resident
of the State of Florida, are hereby
successors
are
elected
and
qualified,
the
busi­
flower
seeds
(fiv
e
different
sorts)
ab­
Ce*®l*“ ®**r t|gu„ . at Sanford, Semnol# under the laws ol the Slat* of Florida.
In th* name of South Florida Naval Store# ness ol the corporation shall be conducted
solutely free of cost this uprlnp. Send required to appear and defend aald action
1* VV, nSrid. on "V before I I o'clock A.
Co.
Unlr&lt;s
s#bl
rrrlifiral#
shall
be
redeemed
Article
I
I
I
,
on Monday the 5th day of April. 1920,
by th* following officer*: Ilex Parkanl, I’rct..
Ce.niy
,
ui . i . K i i A* u. p . u.
Th# amount ol th* capital stock of thl* according to law, taa deed will issue thereon W. L. Morgan, vice-president and gi tral for this catalogue today without fall. otherwise Judgement will bt entered against
U- ®Mrh time .aid blda will be opened for
on the 18th day ol Frbruary A. D., 1920 manager, and Louis Miller sccreatary and No obligation to buy anything unless you be default.
corporation
ahall
b#
Fifty
Thousand
Dollar*,
At ■ fci,Aa,.e of I2G.000.00 Jeaaup Dralnar#
Witness my hand this 7th day of Decem­
Wllnrs* my olfiriil ilgnature and seal this treasurer, and Hex Packard, W. L. Morgan, you want to. H. 0. H ASTINGS CO.,
Uo P« th* ' * j V V 1pedal dralnar# dl.trict to b* divided in to Five Hundred there* ol
Hundred Dollar* each. The capital th# frith dty of January A. It,, 1920.
ber. A. l&gt;. 1919.
and Louts Miller ahall constitute th* board
W,«*‘‘ ,ln L ,o County, Florida, rfie dl.trict (&gt;n*
Seedsmen, Atlanta, G a ^ -(A d v t)
IDEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS
E. A. DOUGLASS, ol director*.
,( F«»ln° •
uf i ; „ d*norainatlon Itork of IhU coiputelion may be payable In, (S E A L )
Clerk Circuit Court, Bemlnol* County, Fla.
Article VI.
Hundred IfiOO.OU) Dollars each. Issued or u»*d lor Ih* pureha.e of property, Clerk Circuit Court, Seminol* County,
Gro.
A.
DeCottes,
real or pe'sonal, or for the payment of
Florida.
The highest amount ol Indebtedness or
•'/b.arlnV d a f N o v e m b e r . lot. 1»1». and either
Attorney for Plaintiff.
W-20-10le
By V. M. DOUGLASS, D.C. liability to which the corporation may at
atl
, j the rate ol alt per rent labor nr eervlee*. at a Juit valuation thereof W22*Ste.
to
be
determined
by
the
Hoard
of
Director*.
any lime subjert ilsetl shall not exceed the Wi’ tlams, Banluid Florida, altrr January
pay*Me .eml annually, numbered
Notice of Application for Tai Deed Under amount ol its capital slock plus Its surplus. 20, 1920.
In Caurl af County Judge, Nisi# of
Flsrrfa,
Article IV,
P . n e e d ) to fifty-two (52), Inclusive, and
.Section i l l of tkr (irnerai Nlstulca.
Bern nolr County.
Thl* corporation ahall continue and have
f e n l and becoming due and p . f b . l e
Th* County Committlontra rrsrrve th*
Article VII.
In He Estate of Mary Connelly. Minor.
full powtr to rirrcUe Ita corporal* right*
tent ti
Notice Is hrrby given that J. Van Busto reject any and all bids.
The name and residence ol the Incorpora­ right
,, [allow* to-»lt!
E D T. W I L L I A M S L. A. BUUMLF.V
Notice It hereby given to all whom It may
ilosJi numbered one and two to mature and franehUr* for a period ol ninety nine kirk purchaser of Tas Certificate No. 195, tors and the number ol share# ol stock sub­ 'fit......
star*,
from
and
after
the
ccmmrnremrnt
of
dated
the
Gth
day
of
July
A.
D
.
I90N.
has
Engtnrsr.
Chairman
Hoard
of
scribed by each are at follows:
concern, that I. Ruby L. Connelly aa Guar­
,t |“ come due and payable five ycara afte.
III corporate rulatrner.
filed said certificate In toy Attic* and has
County Comn.
Itrx Packard, Sanford, Florida, Five Shares
dian n( Mary Connelly a minor, will, on th#
made application for Its deed to issue in
W. L. Morgan, Sanford, Florida, l i r e W-2l-4tc.
9th day n( lebruary, A. D. 1920, apply to
Artirle V.
‘ ‘ jfc.dt numbered three and (our to mathe Honorable E. 1. Ilouthnlder, County
The liu»lne»* of thl* corporation ahall be accordance with law. Said certificate era* Share*.
,We and become due and payable
*U
braces
the
following
described
property
Louis
Miller,
Sanford,
Florida,
Five
eondurted by Ih# folloaing olf.-arw: a Fre.lntv jJudge,
a.
In The Coutl of Ik* Caunt
Srmlnal* Judge in and lor said County, at hi* office
In Hanford In aald County, at 2 o'clock p. re.
and •iluat d in Seminole County, Florida, to- Shares^Beadi1'numbered five and .la to mature dent. a Vic* I'realdrnt, a Secretary
Counts, Florid*. In Prooal*.
wit: Lot 13 lllsphain Plantation. The said
Gro. D. Ilsrt, Sanford, Florida, Five In Itc: Estate ol
nr as soon thrrcaltrr at the milter ran be
„ 4 become due and payable aeven year* Trraturcr, who may be onr and the »ame land
bring
assrseed
at
the
date
ol
Issuance
Sbsr.es.
person.and a Hoard of Director*, of not lev*
Marv Jan* Gaudrrn, deceased.
Citation heard, for authority to aril, at public or
Entor State of Florid*
Edward Gaudrrn, th* duly appointed and private sale, th* Interest, of aald minor. In
* Bold* numb.red seven and eight to ma- than three nor more than live pmone. who ol eurh certificate In the name ol
Haynes;
mutt
be
stockholder*
ustified
administrator
ol
the
estate
of
Mary the following described real estate, in slid
isre ar.d became du* and payable eight
County of Seminole.
Until the first meeting o* the *torkholdcr*
Also: Notice • hereby given that J. Van
an* Gaudrrn, dsrrated. having Bird his pr&gt; County, to-wit: l.ott 2 anil 3 Block I I , Tier
tin this day personally appeared before me
numbered erven andirlght to ma- hereinafter provided for, the oiflrer* of thi* lluskirk purchaser of Tag Certificate No. H it Parkard, W. L. Morgan, Louis Millar, tltlon in this Court praying that the follow­ 7 according to E. It. Tralford's Map of th*
tw. and become du# and payable right corporation thall be: II. It. Wight, 1’re.ldrnt I9M, dated the Gth day » f July A. D. 1905, arid G pu. D. Hart, known to me to be th* ing real estate belonging to the said Mary Town of Sanford, Florida. Which application
G. W. McLaughlin. Vice I’rr.blent and W. has filed ssid certificate in my oltlre and has persons who suhsrribcd the loregolng char­ Jan# Gaudrrn. during her lifetime, l&lt;t.w|t: will b* based the petition for sato now on Ola
i , B « d ,. ,'numb*red nine and ten to mature II. Wight. Secretary and Treasurer. The made application for las deed to issue In ier, and the number of shares ol its capital Lot 5. Block 3, Tier 3 of E. It. Tralford's in said court.
Hoard of Ulterior* ahall be It. It. Wight, accordance with law. Said certificate em­ -lock therein designated, and they, each lor Map of Hanford, Florida, as duly rrcordrd
l t d become due and payable nine year.
Dafril January 9lh. A. I). 1920.
Geo, W. McLaughlin and W. H. Wight. brace* the following drarribeil property himself severally, ackonwlrdged before ms in offing ol Clrrk ol Circuit Court ol Orange
RUBY L. C O N N E L L Y .
The Drat or orgaanatlun mretlni* ol the •ilualrd in Seminole County. Florida, to- thst they subscribed In the said charter County, Florida, of whlrh Seminole County W21-5lr.
* fload. numbered eleven and twelve In
Guardian.
B.ture and become due and payable ten •tockhnlder* shall be held in the city ol wit: Lois 20 At 21 llivphaen Plantation The and the number of shan-t of stork opposite was then a part lie declared assets in the
Sanford. Seminole County. Florida on the laid land being assessed'st the date of the thslr names, for the uses and purpose there­ hands of ths administrator for th* Payment In Cunly Judge's Court, Semnal# County,
■d debts of said estate, th# personalty hav­
^Bonds'* numbered thirteen and fourteen Alh day of March A I). 1920, lor the pur- issuance of such certificate In th# name of in rlprrssed.
Flor da.
o t# of adopting bylaw* and completing the
Error A Haynes.
to mature anil become due and payable ppot#
Witness my hand and seal of office this ing been extuu.Ld, and authorising said L. I*. MeCullef,
administrator to take possession and make
orgamiatlon ol thl* rorpoatlnn, and
at*
organic
Alto; Notice • hereby given that J Van the 7th day of January, 1920.
va
Ci'allon.
,l*Beada*Vumbered^, flf"te#l» and .lateen to for the purpose of electing such oifirrr* of llusk.rk purchastr ol Tag Cvrllliral* No.
•ale of said rrat estate, und th# said petition S. W. Steele
A. It. KEY.
conforming
In
all
respects
to
the
requirements
clu .e and be.-ome due and payable twelve the rorporstion ae are hrrrlnabove provided C3, dated the Gth day ol July, A. D. 1915, (BEAL)
To S W. Steele, a Non-resident of the State
,
Notary Public My of law in •-*
case# made and provided:
for,' and thrrraftrr the annual meeting of bat filed said certificate In my oltlre and has
fiti n ifttf d l l 1**
, * ,
" Commission
Expire*
of Florida.
' [1, 0.1 . numbered .e v e n W n and el(bt*en the a* ickhotderr of thi* corporation tha I be madv application lor lag drrd to issue In
Now Tneief.ir* you, lltnry C. Kelly ami
Hit. 7th, 1923
Takp nolr# that suit hv atlgrfil, nuturc and b.vuia# um and payable held on the flr*t Monday In March of each accordsnee with taw
i Harriet Kellv. hit wife, Essex. N. V.' HeSaltl c,rtifir*t* *■*- Du sit. - in A Dickinson,
- 1'igl.t against y-,u by L. P. klcCuUst *
and every year.
lHfte*n liar* after date.
Grace* the lullowing deacribed properly 1 At:.mu . • t.-r !i ■••puratuti
[r * iY * ' ' t » .
sod l *.'* lilivijlitllln, i-ei and rertain real ,s|*t" belonging .tu
!&gt;•.
&gt;r-r-f• numb.red nineteen and t**nt&gt;' « "
1hu»V,*i. V, \\mvowlc. N V ; Wiimitia Chafilu Seml'i-iU J es:My, Fl'-ridx, hat been levied
f'luatrd ir. Sentinel* Comm*, florldi, t o -1W -il bu-.
fiti-fr iHrl hrr««*&lt;* dun inti fifty i n ’i' fnurTl-i
.llUnt ,,j IndrbledtH«» or wit: Lota I to 5 and 7, J- !L !'.»** Sub Dlv I
I .. - L .3.1" ivy \L w . A V 'r . &gt; v - b l - i - * *
~
j'tipnn under rj[&gt;i nrft of attw, b rn#nt' (hat
U»n
•!!•» ual^.
.viii tiigun: Mildri.. Cannon ar,J *um«# C*u.
liability !•* which
corporation rhall * ' '".ol.uiii jpUiilsljotg. I hh-JV-4. 1*2"
nun, h«r hukiiAiMi, .i« ik » a u k , Minn.: 11arrv Issued in Ibis suit.
I I n iro- ilate ol the l**uancr ol 7u..
RHmhfr&lt;1,/
T
f iA n S ii.*•
You, tb# said S. W Steele, and all other
T o t t n 'r m J , l .a n r , K *n»at; J o h n I. TowiiP#ltiflt
leellty-inre# to HI-.-.» a,*#4*Tli# amount of the capital vlortr of I e-ftmeste 1c th. name of C. W. Anderson
»n*i Anna TrupptfTjri.
Mar inti, I n «1#I irrtons l i i l ' f n ! " !
• 4 ,* eed
able fifteen . ' * -It.r i*»tr. thi* corporation.
| Also; Nolire it hereby givrn that J. Van
|
appear
and itefenu satd suit on Monday th#
*’*
1
T»*n
i.k
w
.a
'iil
n:nil
Jitjiifi
hi*
Itomli numbered twenty-four and twentyIrtlile ' II.
*! lli.-vi.b purchaser of Tax Certificate No.
vailr, i»»U K a * t
I ' H h S t r r r t f M i m u 4 p o l i ► , 1st day of March, 1920 otherrriia Judgement
lie and twentv-.il to mature and l-rame
s^qwl*.* i
. th*- M h day of Ju ly , A . D . 191.'*.
s T h e . n * r jr *
.J k e k it o w /
rill
t
o
rulcis-J agair i yuu by default.
Minn.* M****mln !!. T . # i\t M nnainunt,
s
b
{er led I eyi tde-c'.-.* —
rrioing incorporator*, and the amnuv
if nas tiled said certificate In my nffin- and has
Witness my hsnd as County Judg# thl*
Col.; F r a n k T o w m c m l , 330 Su p p ly t ’o., O.
Honda numbered twenty-eevrn and twenty- the rapital atork aubseribrd by rich are a* made application to* *ax d cd to i:iu# 1:
M. C. U. 8. I*. O. 701, A. K. r . France; loth day of January A. D. 1920.
debt and twenty-nine to mature and became follow*, J. wit*
uv cut via rue oil ., law. Said certificate em­
Iowa.
E. F. HDUHHOLDER.
lorolhy T. Wylie and Earl C, Wylie, her ISEAI.I
|.,| naval.1* leee-ieen y - J - ifttr t-t. .
K. II. Wight. Sanford, F.orl-la, 20 share*. braces the following described property
Please
take
notice
that
a
suit
has
been
Falrsiew,
Oklahoma:
Edward County Juilgr, Seminol# Cout y, Florida.
Bend, 'numbered thirty and Ihlrty-one
W. If. Wight, Sanford, Florida 20 share*. situated in Seminole County. Florid* to- institutid in the above styled Court by O. husband,
W22-GIC.
Kelly
and
Josrphiaie
Kelly,
his
wife,
911
aid thirty-two to mature and become du*
G. W. MrLaughiln. Sanford, Florida, 10 wit: Lot 21 J. II. Fosa Sub Dlv ol Hltham P. Swope, plant if f against you as drlrndrnt; East 43rd Slrrrt, Chicago, III,; Frank Kelly
*«4 payable ellhteen year* alter date.
I'lantallon The said lam) bring assessed at that a writ ol attachment h** been Issued
Cordelia Kelly, hit wile, Goshen, I mi,;
B&gt;nd. numbered Iblrty-threei and tlilrty* shares.
In witnes* whereof the subscribing In­ the dale id the iisuanre u! such ryrtlftcati' in still rause anil under authority ol said and
l.e.in Kelly and Marguerite Kelly, hit wile,
laur ar.J thirty-live to mature- ar.d become corporators have hereunto set thiir bands on in the name o( G. Klsman.
writ ol attachment levy ha* been mad# by 512 5th Street, Goshen, Ind.; Mvrtle Trump
4se and payable nineteen year* alter date. this th# 22nd day of January, A. D. 1920.
Also: Notice a her by given that J. Van the sheriff upon the following described lands and Roy F. Trump, her husband, G.12 South
Hand, numbered thirty-*ii and thirty•
It. B. Wight
Butklrk purchasir ol Tax CeillBrat# No. and tenement* belonging :n you,, to-wlt. lith Street, Goshen, Ind.; Edward McClure
iti,n ami thirty-eight to mature and beW. If. Wight
.347,
datid the 11)&gt; day ol June A. D. 1917, N&lt;» of Lot 98, Florida Groves Company's nllct ■&gt;( Carrie MeClure, lls-len Kurts, Clark
entire due and payable twenty
year*
ti. AV. McLaughlin
has tried said rertlfirate in my oltlre and has First Addition to Black Hammock, bring McClure, Allrrd McClure and Lula McClure,
alter date.
made
p,riieati&lt;m to- lax deed lo issue in and lying In Seminole County, Florida.
his wife, Gu»h-n, Did.; Ilirt Kelly and Ellen
Heri.li numbered thirty-nine ar.d forty State of Florida.
arcordanrv with law. Said certificate rm•t.
w l forty-one to mature and become due
Thrrefote you, Ihr said Henry French a Kelly, '.is wife, Goshen, Ind.: J. Robert One Inch ( ’ortla Will He I’ ubllBhct] Hr *
hrart-t the lullowing described propcrlv non-resident of the Slate cl Florida, resid­ Kelly and Florence
Kelly, hi* wife. New
* ed payable twenty-one year* alter datp. County of Seminole.
t hereby certify that on this day before •ituatrd in Seminulr County, Florida, to- ing at Sioux City, la., and all other persons I'h'.ladclphla, Ohio; W, Rowland K rily and (ter Thin Heading At The italc O f 17.28
fla..d. numbered forty-two and fortywit;
Lot
9
J.
II.
Fosa
Sub
Dir
lliipbam
I'lsntame
personally
apprared
It.
It.
Wight
G.
W.
tile* and forty-four to mature and become
interested, are hereby ordered and required Mabel Kelly, Ida wife, Goshen, Ind.; Ruth i'er Year.
i t . and payable twenty-two year* atlre McLaughlin and AV. II. Wight to me Well lion, 5 at res. The said land being assessed at to appear anil drfrnd in such action, i-n Cahuon ami J. Fredrick Cahoon, her hus­
known to be the persons nam.-d in and who I be dnl# of sauanr# ol such certificate In Monday the Mh day of April, A. D I92U, band, Alhambra, Calf.! Howard Tallarday
date.
Itonde numbered forty-five forty-all ard •ulis.-ribcd their names to th# loregolng the name ol Unknown;
else Judgement Will be taken and entered and l.tiulir Tallarday, hit wife. West Alham­
bra, Calf.; Vi-rna T. Anderson and
An­
, fsrty.eeven and forty-eight to mature and article* of Incorporation, and they did
Also; Notice Is hereby given that J. Van against you by default.
lecutte due and payable twenty-three year* severally stknowlcgde before me that thry lluskirk purchaser of Tax Certificate No.
Witnee* my band anil otfirlal teal Ibis the derson, her husband. West Alhambra. Calf.;
executed tl • tame for the purpose# therein 319, dated the 4lh day ol June A. It. 1917, 7lh day of January, A. D. 1920, at Sanford, Itrrt Kelly, rare V. M. 47. A. Headquarters,
after dale.
Hotel llaglionl, Bologna, Italy: Chat. Kelly,
Blind, numbered forty-nine and fifty rda expressed
hat ftlrd aald certificate in my utfir# and has Seminole County, Florida.
Witness my hand and seal at Sanford. In mad# application lor tax died to Issue in (SEAL)
Goshrn. Ind.; Lew IV. Kelly ami Hessl#
fifty-one and fifty-two to mature and become
K. A. DOUGLASS.
Clerk Circuit Court. Kelly, hi* wile, tiinb.-n, Ind.; Nettie Glim
due and payable twenty-four year* afier life County of Semlnolr, State uf Florida, un accordance with law. Said certificate em­
OFFICE IN TIIK COURT IIOUHK
th'v the 22nd day of January. A. D. 1920.
ami Andrew Grim, her husband, llrgan,
brace* the lullowing deacribed property Schell# Maine*.
dale.
(SEAL*
Oen.^ A, lltCotlrs
Ohio; Sherman Killy ami Florence It. Kelly,
situated n Seminole Counly, Florida, to- Attorney for PlantKL
W-2M0le.
The principal und Interest of (aid bond*
Notary Public, Stale of Florida, wlt: L it 9, J. H. Fova.Sub Division Ilbhhi* wifr, Bryan, tlbiu; II. Lincoln Kelly and
will be I'lyablr at the Fir*t National Hank
at Large.
Dora Kelly, his wife, flryan, tlhlo; Harry
pam Plantation, 5 airs. The said land,bring
if Santera, in Seminole County. Florida.
DEPARTM ENT OF T H E INTERIOR
My commission expires Sept. 19, 1923. auevsed at the date of the Issuance ol surb
.81. Krliy and Clara Kelly, hi* wifr, Hryar,
All bid* mutt tie acrompanlrd by a e»rU. S. Land Olfice at Gainesville. Fla. fjhlo.
W23-IIC.
And all other person# inlrrrstnj in
certificate in the name of Unknown;*
liSed check for I per rent of th# par value
Jan 3, 19*0.
• aid real estate are commanded to be ami
»( the bonda bid tor.
Alto; Notice It hi-riby given that T- Van
THOM AM EMMET WtUtON
Notice It hereby given that Charles It.
Tie Hoard of Cbunty Commlnloner* of In Clrruil Court, Nc»rnth Judi iai Circuit. lluskirk purchaser III Tax Uirib'iratc No. Chestnut, of Oilrcn, FIs. who, on August appear before the County Judge's Court of
E. FERGUSON HOUSItULIreK
Seminole County, Florida, on the IGth day
Seminole County re.rrvo the right to reject
319,
dated
the
41h
day
ol
June
T.
I).
1917,
If.. 1919, tntdr Homestead Entry, No. of February, A. I*. 1920, ami show rau*# il
Seminole County, Florida. In &lt; hancccy.
any and all bide.
hat
filed
said
certificate
In
my
uRire
and
bat
015992. for N\V
of h'tt'li Section 13
Patten,
you have why said petition should i i j I
BO Ail I j lit C O U N TY C O M M IS SIO N- Beetle
made application for tat Heed to Isxue In and K E ’ i of NE ,. Section II. Township any granted.
vs
/ Citation
BUS, s k m i s o m ; C O U N T Y . FLA Jamn
arrordanr# wllh law. Said rerlifirale em­ 19 8. Range 31.E., 'Fallahsssee Merhlan, be tiivrn
Patten.
under my hand and *#al of the aald
braces t e following described propel ty ha* filed notice ol Intention to make Com­
Altrat:
Patten, Hesiderro unknown:
Court this the :iist day
A iiOUGLASS
Ity I.. I'. Hagan Fro, ToIt James
situated
in
Seminole
County,
Florid*,
tomutation Proof, to establish claim to tin
from a atTailavit filtd In this
&gt;. 1919.
Clerk
trm,
Uhairman. cant# appearing
that you are a resident of a State or wit: Lott ID, II, 13, 19. 22. 27 and 29 J. II. land above described,' before Clrrk of ( ir- f Seal)
E. F. linUHHOLDEH,
M23-(tr.
ounlry other than the State of Florida, that Fo*s‘ Sub Division lllshpam Plantation. The ruit Court, at Sanford, Florida, on th# I3tu W-2U-5IC
County Judgr.
stid
land
bring
assessed
at
the
date
of
the
your present plar* of residence it unknown,
issuance of such errtificat* in the name of day n| February, I92U,
that
there
Is
no
person
In
the
State
of
Flo­
NOTICE OF IN C O R P O R A T IO N
Claimant Harriet a* witnesses:
N’allc# of Sheriffs Sal#
Unknown;
Nailer it hi reby given that, th# under- rida the service of a subpoena upon whom
V, s . Arnett, of Osteen, Florid*
Notice 1* htrtliy givrn that under and by PIltB and T H E F T nntl C O LLISIO N InAlsu: Notice It hereby given that J. V#n
siinsd, intend to apply tu the honorable would bind you. and that yuu are over
K. II. Ostun, of Osteen, Florida
virtu# of an exrrution issued out o( and un­
.lluskirk purchaser of Tax Certificate No.
Sidney J. Carts, Guvernor ol the Slate of twenty one years of age.
Jat. C. Jackson, ol Ost-en. Florida
drr th# teal of the Civil Court of Hrrnrd of luranco Mailed by Ihe FLORIDA S T A T E
Florida at Tallahassee, Florida, on the 3rd
Aaron Jarkson, i l Osteen, Florid*
Therefore thl* If to require you, the said .351), dated the 4th day ol June A. D. 1917,
Duval County, Stale of Florida, bearing A U TO M O B ILE ASSOCIATION M Iho
4»)‘ of March. A. D. 1920, jfor Letter# James Patten, to appear to th* bill of com- has filed said certificate In my otfire and ha*
ROUT. W. DAVIS, dnte December I2il&gt; 1919, In that certain
aafeaf and chcnpcal In the world. W rtle
1’strr.t Incorporating Wight Bros. Co..under plainit , in this cause this day filed, tin made application fur lax deed to irsue tn
Register.
cauee wherein the Independent Ferllliler
fur Information lo hendquarloraprlando,
tie followii.g proporrd chatter, the original Monday tfce 5th day of April. A. D, 1920 accordance with law. Said certificate em­ W-2I-51C.
Company,
a
corporation
is
the
idafnliff
and
nllnwlng described propirty
tf which it now on file in the ulfice ol the otherwise ssid fill! will be taken at by you braces th#
situated in Seminole County, Itorids, to- Nullrr •■( Kale of 175.OOU.oO Spec#: Tax James A. Johnson is the defenilrnt, I have Acenla wnnled In every town In Florida,
Scrritsry ol State, at Tallahassee, Florida. ronfi ••*■!.
levied upon, ami will offer for sale, and aell
B. II. Wight
School Dlstrirl No. I, Seminole County, to the highest ami best bidder (or cast,. In
Witness my harul and the s--*t of above wit: Lot 19 J II. Foss' Sub Divlsiri lllshpam Plantation 5 acres The siad i*nd bring
W. 11. Wight
llorlda, iSanford Bprclat Tgx S.linol Iron! of Ihe Cour I1nu*o door in Sanford,
court on this the 22nd day of January, A. asserted
at tin- dale ol the istuanre o such
G. W, Mrl.aughlln
Dlsltlrl) School Builds.
&lt; Seminole 3ounty, Florida, during the legal
II. 1920.
certificate in the name ol Unknown
(SE A L)
E. A. DOUGLASS
f ' s y i o l A tide* of Inrorgoration #f the
Nolle# Is hereby given that scaled bids luiura of sale on Monday February 2nd 1920,
Unless aaid crllificatrs shall be rrrmsd wilt fie rrceived by tb# County Board ol th# following diteribrd land situate in Semi­
Clerk of Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Alight Bros. Cumpanr
according to law tax ilredt will issue thereon I’ utitle inrirufllim of Seminol# County, nole County, Florida, to-wlt:
State of Florida.
Avs, the undersigned, have agreed
to
the
loth day of February. A. D. 1920.
Geo.
A,
DeCottes,
assoiute ourselves, and do hi reby become
Florida, at the office of th# Supi rlnti mb nt
Beginning at
Section post of SrrlloU
• u.icltied, for the purpose tsf forming a Solfritor and of Countrl for Complainant.
Witness my ofileial signature and seal of I’ubllr Instruction ol said County at th# line of Section IG. Township 19 S., It. 30 E.|
W2 |.8lr
®;"ly politic an,) corporate, under and by
this the 9th day nf January A. D. 1920.
Court House In Sanford, Florida, on of be­ run North 8 chains, thence East 5 chains,
virtue of the |#wa of the Stale of Florida,
E. A. DOUGLASS.
fore ifie expiration ■&gt;( thirty days from Ih# thence Smith 3 chains, Ihencr West 5 chains P IC K A R D 'S H A N D -P A IN TE D C H IN A
s m if &gt; hereby adopt the following articles N u l l r r n f A p p l cal o n for T a s t ir e d U n d r r Clerk
Circuit Court Seminol# County, first publication id this notice and until 3:30 lo beginning; being Ibe West hall ot Lot 4,
»l Incorporation.
u’rtork in tb# afternoon of February 9lh, according In William llrardaU'e map of St. G O R H A M ’S STER LIN G SILV E R
FloridaBreton 573 of the General Btkluss.
(S E A L )
By V. NV DOUGLASS D.C. 1920. fur the purchase uf 121,000.00 Special Joseph's; ricepting a strip of land 13 fret RO G ERS’ PLA TE D W ARE
Atllrlr I.
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
D.
II.
Ilookrt
Ths name uf this corporation shall be purchaser nt Ta* Certificate No. 1909, dated
Tax School Dlslrirt No. I. Seminol# County. will# along Ihe South and Wr*t sides nf
W-21-St
Florida, Bonds.said bonds bring
dated • aid land. Said land ta be *old to satisfy ELGIN A N D W A LTH A M W A T C U E 8
the 3rd day of June A. t).( 1901, has filed
*ild certificate In my ofTrc and has made Notice of tppllrstlon for Tas Deed I'ndrr January 1st, 1920, bearing interest at the
rate i f 3), per cent per annum, Inti-n-si
.
NOTICE
Section 373 of the Gfnrra I Statutes.
application for tax deed to Issue In accordance
.The annual renting of he atoekhotdir* n&lt; with law. Said certificate embraces the follow­
Notire t* hereby given that Sami M. payable semi-annually on the first day of
taa Hank ol Oviedo a ill be held in the offic
Srhw&amp;rtx purrharer ot Tax Certificate No. July ami January id larb year unlil maturity,
ing described pipe MV situated In Seminole
ef III Baok of Myltdo. 1 la. on Friday, County, Florida, to-wlt: W ' j of N W 1J W ‘ x -f 239, datid the Ith day of June A I).. 1917 • aid bond* matures and the primlpal be­
stbruiry, Gth. 1920. at 7:30 p. m„ f „ r the o f Lot 2t A. E. Grlflln's null Dlv. The **ld hat filed said rertiflra e In my ofilrr and has come* du# ami payable thlrtv year* alter
•*ct.on of a board of director* for the *n- land being a**r*trd at the date of the issuance made apjilicat on lor tax tired tn Isiue In the date there d: sabl bond* havr been
*i»fe ?‘ - * n‘l for the tr*n&lt;arlion of such of such certificate In the name of L. .9 A. arrordar.it&gt; with law. Said certificate ei.it ra­ vatidali*! ami confirmed by decree of the
vlr-ir buijoeit a* may properly come lefote Brooks. Unices said evrtitlrale shall be re­ ces the following &gt;1,•scribed tirojirrty rilnated Circuit Court of the Si-ventli Judicial Or» * tnntlnr. ,
deemed according to law, tax deed will lavue in Seminole County. Florin*. tO'WlI: f.'E’ x , ult id f lorid*, dated December IGth, 1919;
bonds to be told for delivery within
thereon on the IMh day of February A. D.. of N W *4 and W 'y of 111; of SE's of NWt| said
and E
of W ; tf St: ' 4 ..f Ti Vti t o.-iiun fillee*n .lavs after -srillen notlee of arrrtit-|
19/0.
,1-W-ltc.
tnrr of bid is riven: rail bumfs are of 1)000.
Township 2t) S. It. 3 1 E. GO acre*. The
Witness my ofileial signature and sialthls it
Sprint: fertilizer should lie put In l hr crnunii
•aid land being *»s-seed a the i*gl# •( th# 00 dr nomination and Inten-t and principal
the IGth day of January A. !),. 1920.
iseuanrr &lt;&gt;l such rertifii • • In tii# name ol p c able i» National Park Bank. I Ity and
SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
the Iu8*t of Jutumfy or early in February. The tree
Mr*. J A. McMIlEan. I'nle.s mid ri-rtlfirate- Stw&gt;s&gt; of N»w York.
Clerk (Trruit
Court. Hrrrlnole Counts*, shall
1‘ATAI, i : \ I M O S I O N i n C L A Y
Written oplnlan of .Inr, t*. Thomson,
b# redirmeil arronli g to law, las deed
Florida.
needs
it and can U9u it to far better advantage,
Attorn#y id New York, approving the vaAV-22-5tr
By V. M. DOUGLASS. D.C. will Issue thereon th# l f"h day of February jidlty
ol said bond* wilt be fotrrithrd with
A. I)., 1920.
than later in the season.
*)nc Man K IlU-tl Anil (Innlhcr I k S c Wllnr** my nfiirii signature and «#al satil bunds.
.
,
Not ce nf 4ppl rat on for Tax Deed Under thi* the 9th day ol January A. U., 1921).
Each bid must be arrompanled with a
riuusly Hurl
Owing to unsettled conditions of labor and
Breton 375 of the General Klaiura.
certified
chick
in
tb#
sum
of
|23U.O(l
made
iS E A L '
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Cicult
Couit.
Senrinul# County, ■&gt;ayable to the Iti-ar 1 •• Fublls Instruction
Notice it hereby given that It. G. Smith Clerk
transportation,
order now so ns to be sure of get­
(im vi Cove Spring*, Jan 2 8 — J S. pur.
(of Seminnb- County, Florida, tuch check of
Florida.
baser ol Tat Certificate No. 30«2, dated
By V M. DOUGLASS.D.C the succi - dul bidder t&gt;* be retained a* li­
Harri’.iH', 30 years of sue w:ut killetl the Gth day ol June A. D. 1599, ha* filed W-St-Stc
ting d elivery by time you need' it. For norm al
quidated damsgi* to the Hoard should the
axld certificate in mv utfir# and has made
stul J S linll, wai liaiily injtiittl hrir application for 1st dud In issue in acrnr*
sucre*riul bidder fall or refuse to take Up
NOTICE OF IN C O R P O R A T IO N
conditions, we recommend:
• alii bond* according to th# tsrmt of Ibis
with law. Said certificate embrace* th*
tcrilay when n steam refott uf the dance
Notice it hereby given that the under­ notice and 1,1* bid, s h# **td Board rntrvct
following itrsrrlbid property situated In signed
will, on Uidnisday the I Ith day ol til# right to rejert any ami ail bills.
p'arit uf Mr Clay County Turpentine Seminole County, Florida, to-wit:
February 0920, or at soon then alter at eonFlorblcal
Spccinl
All proposals should to- addressed to th#
Itsg.
13
cht
8
nf
pt
S
trit'x
deg
E
12.10
vlrnt,
apply to t i e Honorable Sidney J. County Board ol I’ ul.llc Instruction' far
afi'l i,n!|&gt; Co exjilodctl
An t-ntina ch* from &gt;i Sec. post on W lidry "I Sec. I I
Calls, Govrrnor ot th# h'tst# of Dorida, for
Am., 8% Av. Phos. Acid, 2% Pot.
County, Florid#, cars- of T. W.
cni of tip liuiMiup was lilowti out by Tp. 21 S. It. 31 !.. Hun N. 3.IG ch* 8 * » ' » let In • patent inrorporati d the “ Florida* Seminol#
Lawton, Secretary, Sanford, Florid*.
■It g E 12 ch* to Fong Lake Sidy with Lake Cuba Clgwr Company" umlrr the following
U f forre nf the (-xpimion
Wit nets lb# hands of the Chairman ami
to Intersection a line running 8 8.1 &gt;, drg K proposed (barter, the orglnal of whlrh Is
Rut, as ever, we have wide range of your re­
from beg. 4 arret. Th* said land brine assess­ nuw on fit# in Ih# ullire of |h# Secretary of Secretary ami the seal of ths* said Board at
Harmon i* Mir%ive&lt;l by n wife anti ed
st the date ol the Istuanre ol *urh certl- State of the State of llorlda at Tallahaitee. Sanford. Seminol# (V'-lnty, Florida, this the
quirements,
we can fill them.
6th day ol Januar/, A. I). I92U
fi.-at# in the name of It. II. Jon** Trustee.
°fif child, residing at Siuitl Hill
i
. Hi * Packard,
County
Hoard
of
I'ulriic
Instruction
W. L. Morgan
Send for Catalogue and Price List.
Also; notice It hereby givio that It, G.
ii»tn.mri« C only, Florida.
Louis Miller
Smith purchaser of T a t Certificate No. 4IG
By C. F. H A R R IS O N , Chairman,
Geo, D. Hart.
dated the 4th d»y of June A. D. 1917, has
(Sea of IlosrJ) Altcat: T. W. I.awtnn,
filed ssid eertlfi-ate In my office and has Artlrlea of Inrarporallon at (hr ' Fl#rida
Supt. t Ex-ofllrio Sccrrtsrjv
Cuba Cigar Company
made application for tat dr*d to Issue in
W-21-91C.
’ accordsnee with law. Said certificate embraces
We. th# undersigned, hereby aisoriat#
embrace* th* following dctrrlbed propul* oursslves together for the purpose ol form­
Nulls# To Fating Cunlraclura
•ituatrd In Seminol# County, Florida to-wlt: ing a body politic undrr th# laws ol th#
Healed proposals wll t&gt;# received by th#
W ! » of N E ) f of S W R S»c. 14 Tp. ! l 8. Slat# of Florida, with and under the follow. Cuurriy Commletl'-nera nf the County of
firmlmrie, Slat# of 1 lurid*, at the offic* of
R. 31 E. 20 acres. Tbo said land being assess­ Ing proposed charter,
the Clrrk nf th# Cirr.il Court, nf th* Coun­
Arlici* I
ed at th* tlm* ol the Issuance of surh certi­
ty of .H»relnote, at Sanford, Florida, at or
The
name
ol
the
corporation
shall
b#
the
ficate In the name ol Unknown.
bslorv 10 A. M. nn the loth day of February
Florfda-Cuba
Cigar
Company,
and
Its
prin­
AI»o; Notice I* hereby given that It. G cipal offices and plac# of buslnrs* shall I# at 1929, (or the grading, building ui bridges
Smith purchaser of Tax Certificate No. Sanford, Florida with branch offic#*, at surb and rutverts, and rnnrtrucling 33 rnlira of
2339, dated the 7th day ol June A. D. 1*98 other place* In th# Slat# of Flor da, and surface treated macadam.
has filed sal'l certificate in my offic# and has other slat#* of th# Unlltd States, and In
Each proposal ahall b# accompanied by a
mad# application (or lax dt-d to Issue In
kflcclivc Jan. O h as follows:
countries, aa may be ntabllshed, certified check, iiaurd on a state or national
accordance with la*. Said certificate embra­ forrlgn
bank, and mad# payable tu th# order of th*
from
tlm#
(o
tlm#
hereafter
_/
ce* the following described property situated
[■ m t K um * 8 A.M. and 1 P .M .
Clerk of It,* Circuit Court of th* County of
Artirl# II.
n Seminole County, Florida, to-wlt:
The gengra! tisturs c.f the buaiucaa to b* f-«(iiiU'-Iv in iltc tuna ol l i f t par cant o' th#
I-«'»3c Sanford 10 A.M. and 3:30 P.M .
Be#, a,49 eh* « »f ‘ f Src. prut on V,* transacted
ambunt
of Ih# bid.
by th« corporation ahall b»:
boundry Sec. I t T p . 21 8. Rang# 31 E Run To grow buy sell, and othirwia# distmt# of
Th# aecrttfu bidder will b# required tu
E. 4.31 ch* 9 11.50 chi VV 4.31 cht N 11.10 and dial In, lor profit, or on rommiasion, all give bond equal tn filly pci rent of th# aI I*.M. trip from E u stis and
ch* A aerst. Th‘ e said land being atseswd at kinds of tobaccos and ita products silber *hol#t#l# mount of fils nr their bid, such bond to be
the dxt# of the Istuanr# of such reran rat# or retail to manufacture, buy. Sell and otberwts# »i»ru trd by a surety rompafty licensed to iln
trip from Sanford con n ects
In th# name o| Unknown.
dltpoa# of and tins) in I or pmfi t or on ct-mmission at business In the Slate t f Florida, and Ihe
Alto; Notice !■ hereby given that H. (I. wholesale and retail, all kinds of eigara to hlddtr ahall prndur# a certificate from Ih#
Willi Trains x\To . 80 and 89 a t
Smith purchaser of Taa Certificate No* 2537, build and operate cigar manufacturing plants, Treasurer of th# Slat# of Florida ihowieg
' dated the 7th day of June A. D. IS|v, hat and lor that purpose to buy. tear# own and the amount of tha deposit and th# rlasa nf
filed ssid certificate In my offic# aad hat hold regi ratal#, and Ih# rrll and tnurtgag# bonds said deposit rovsra.
mads application for tax deed to Ixtue In th# aamr for th# purposes ot its business, to
The bond shall be approved by the Hoard
accordance with law Said certificate s mbra- borrow money, contract debit, and to se­ of County Commltsiansra.
U n e wi 11 b e exten J*- *J to L eesO ffic e i n P e o p l c s r B a n k B u i l d i n g .
S a n fo rd , F lo rid a
res th* following described property si lusted cure th# tan# by • pledge of Ita stock, or
Cupps of th# plan* and •perificatlons may
.
burg a t a later date.
In Seminol* County, Florid*, to-wlt:
by not##, bonda. mortgages or other cb- b# seen at th# ofi)r# of th# Clrrk of th# Cir­
Heg. I tha S. of N W Cor of N W .'f of ligations, and gantral y to Dave and tatreta# cuit n Ksnlord.tmi at tha offic# of Fs#d T,

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SANFORI), FLORIDA. FRIDAY, FKRRUARY 6.1920

VOLUME XI

NUMBER 25

THE DEPORTATION OF REDS RED CROSS ATTITUDE SNOW, SLEET AND HAIL
GOOD FOR THE COUNTRY NURSES CAN OF AMERICA HAVE GRIPPED THE NORTH
IAS STOPPED THEIR TALK BE SECUR’D DE MANDED IMPEDING TRAFFIC GENERALLY
tile race against Henry* Ford. Murfin
explained to the jury' that this was dome
to prevent Democratic votes.being cast
for Fori! in the Republican primary.
" I was ‘worked’, as Mr. Murfin told,"
said Helme. " I an muking this state
merit became I seem to occupy a posi­
tion apart from the other defendants hut
the recital is in fart a hit humiliating.”
llelrne said that Samuel O'Dell, an­
other defendant, who was state treasurer
in 1918, told him that if he “lietnt Ford
in the Democratic primaries for the
j Republican nomination, ail the Re­
publicans would turn to him in the
general election."
Heleme concluded with an explana­
tion that his motives was "to eliminate
one’ of the millionaires from the cam­
paign." "S|&gt;cnding /noncy in n cam­
paign may lie legal, but I an an idealist
and hold it to be a moral wrong", he
said

Palmer Says Order Has
Followed Act
I0 ENFORCE LAW
POES NOT

FAVOR

TH E

ANTI­

s ed itio n h il l

Wuhincton. Fc*&gt;. 6.— Decollation

d toroe radical.*, country wide search
I* others, and the “ vigorous cnforcectr.t of eabting laws," has r.ivcn notrt that the United States intends to
l(T? order anti has helped to compose
(triitions, said Attorney
General
filrcfr toslay. speaking before the
Lu* judiciary
committee.
The
rffilied intention of the government
, .\*
V;,!c. £'.'d. Communists
»u rwultetl in law and order which
«• li ),ne heel! unjwvvffife otherwise

L u e Wire*
Washington, Favorable report
on
Senator G e n e ' s t,ii! repealing war1,me* iliVi _.e under wi.ich government
controls wheat price ordered today
by Senate Agricultural Committee.
Imndnn,
German cabinet
lias
decided to send another note to Allies
calling attention to fatal con«eqnonce«
which would ensue upon extradition
Germans tlcmnnded for trial by Allies
according to Herlin despatch to Ex­
change Telegraph Co.
Berlin, Wednesday at
conclusion
tonights cabinet session member gov­
ernment told Associated Press ministers
unanimous in declaring surrender men
demanded l*y Allies in unufiicinl list
received he:e or uny other list utter
physical i.npo aibllity.
New York, Rates on
demnnnd
hills for English pound sterling which
tumbled yesterday to record low of
three nineteen rose to tbrre twenty-five
one quarter first hour today*.

U uid
*’i. ArsJ'd that he had a"j&gt;lain inse
t/ cold f»s t” when he failed to appear
Ufore the house rules committee sevday* ago to explain the reed for
silition anti-sedition
legislation.
misunderstanding exists in repa! to my attitude towards this Ionis­
ation," he said. "Some said thnt 1
U! a ‘plain ease of cold feet*; others
tbt I had ‘turned tail." That
of
none ii m t the case. I had intended
SUtir.g that I could not give support
to the (ten ting rule for the SterllngGnhim bill."
Mere then good wonld come from
nprewive legislation, .Mr.
Palmer
uid. addin,; thnt pending measures
nre so drastic and far reaching thnt
they would overreach the purposes for
I , which thry were intended.
“The situation calls for legislation
d simple character guarding the hill
d rights, hut filling a hiatus in laws
which exist in present statutes," mid
Mr. Palmt-r.
“There are no federal statutes ade­
quate to meet the situation. A con­
dition of revolutionary intent exists in
thii country on the part of aliens and
eitizers lufilciently widespread
in
thincter to merit action of congress
Threats are written by |K*rons who
•cold injure and overthrow the goviftmcnt.
“And thete threats, wi.ich are being
circulated on the part of such persons
ct the kind which do not entitle those
«ho employ them to the guarantee of
tie »o-cal!ed right of free speech."
Mr. Palmer said he disagreed with
tho* who claimed revolutionary ut­
terance* should be met by arguments
bteid of statutory laws.
He again urged thnt the bill drafted
ly the department of justice anil i:itT'-luced lad November by Hep. Davy
dnroerat, Ohio, he reported fuvornbly.

TESTIMONY
ON NEWBERRY
INTRODUCED

UNLESS
R U S SIA N
DEBT
A L REA D Y
O W IN G
IS
PAID
TO
OTHER
C O U N T R IE S
Copenhagen, Feb. 5 ( B y Associa­
ted Press)
Denmark,
Norway,
Sweden, Holiund and Finland have
agreed not to resume trade with
soviet Russia before the Russian
debt is pnid to the nationals of
these countries or at least is guaran­
teed it is learned here.
JE N K IN S CASE AGAIN
Exequatur

I

* * l ’l&gt;e* r®nce was unheralded.
Otlowed a statement by James O.
it .r l,)‘
opened for the defense, that
had licen "worked" by the New"Y campaign committee into making

FRANCE
W AN TS
TO
KNOW struction, Dixie Hollins, S t. Peters­
HOW W E ST A N D IN L E A ­ burg; W. T . Cosh, Perry.
GUE O F N ATION S
For commissioner of ngriculturc:
Paris, Fell. 6 ( B y Associated Press) W. A. M cR ae , Tallahassee, for re­
Jacksonville, February 4.— Red
Ju les Juscrrand the French am bassa­ election and E . Hut Jarm an , J a c k ­
Cross nurses are available from di­ dor at Washington has received in­ sonville.
,
,
vision headquarters in Atlanta
structions to detine the attitude of
For justices of the. supreme court:
through the S ta te Board of Health the French government toward the Wm. H. Ellis, Tallahassee, nnd Thom
for community service hut not for reservations to the convent of tlie as F. West, Tallahassee, both for re­
private cases. T h e statement
League of Nations according to the election.
N O R T H E A S T E R N S T A T E S ARE
enanntes from Dr. Ralph N. Greene Echo de Paris, whicli says lie has
Presidential elector, no one an­
T I E D UP IN R A IL R O A D AND
stnte health ollicer, in connection already taken steps to
acquaint nounced.
S T R E E T C A R SE R V IC E
with an announcement regarding President Wilson with the views
Dclcgntc
at
large
to
San
Frnnisco
assistance thnt is available to com­ entertained here.
Philadelphia, Fob. 6 (B y Associ­
(four to be named): T . J . Applcyard,
munities in fighting influenza.
ated Press) Eastern Pennsylvania
Tallahassee; Frank Harris, Ocala.
Dr. Greene received long distnnee POUND
and southern New Jersey and DeleSTERLING
DECLINES
National committeeman: J . T . G. ware arc still in the grip today of the
telephone advices from Atlnntu this
morning ollering t h e services of Red Goes Down To New Low Record of Crawford, Jacksonville, for re-elec­ severest sleet, snow and wind storm
tion.
Cross nurses whereever needed, with
of this winter. Railroad traffic is
{3 21
the understanding that they would
S t a t e Auditor: ,1. Will Yon, T a lla ­ delayed, street oar schedules arc
New York, Feb. 4. (By Associates!
work throughout tiie community
demoralyzed generally. Much d n m sje
hassee, for re-election.
Press i Demand bills on English pound
and not lie assigned to any one case.
j.rr r. • . . »•.*(«
resorts.
Adjutant gcpv'uf Sidney I Caffs
According to Red Cr*v*
New
York,
Fob.
5.
(
l]
v
Associated
jr., St. Augujtiuc, lor re-election:
quurivl* ** Aktlantn there apparently J 1 ' ^ a u o n today dropping to
Press New *ffTrk luuay started to
Chas. {’. Lovett, Jacksonville.
has been son (c‘ misunderstanding r ^ l a^ at V '^ r d c y * n, w low reo
dig itself out of the must severe snow
Stnte chemist: R. E. Rose. T a la ­
ganling the services of th« nurses
storm of the winter, ^ouw, iiuii.
. LhaaJ'V' for - n e**X **A ,„ .r a
the organization is sending out and
sleet acompanicd by a fifty mile
Times.
in a number oi instances the nurses
gale fell during the night dogging
have been secured by doctors for
the streets nnd side walks and de­
ShcritT Pulling ’ Em For No
private enses. This, of course, defeats
moralizing tiie street ear traffic ser­
l.lrcntics
iously delaying the trnin service and
the ob ject of the Red Crons in send­
ShcritT Morris and deputies, in impeding navigation in the harbor.
ing out the nurses, which is to pro­
compliance with published notice, The winds smnshed many plate
vide assistance thnt will make im­
lias begun active enforcement of the glass windows in the Broadway
possible a return of the conditions
auto license law, and is pulling ninny stores.
exsisting during the influenza epi­
people today and all this week. Some
demic of 1918, when hundreds of
folk
from New York and other
rases were without nursing attention
States are endeavoring to operate
Wherever a community is in need
cars in Florida on 1919 New York
of a nurse, or of several, assistance
may he obtained immediately by G A T H E R IN G
OF
THE
CLAUS » « n s e s . Florida and Now York
• t f i r u n v v i i i P m m i T M T reciprocate; a Horidu license is good
wiring or telephoning to the State
AT J A ( K S O M I L L h B R O U G H T i ^ N#w Y ofk Qn(, „ Ncw Y ork 11Board of Health, which in turn will
OUT
THE
C A N D ID A T E S
cense in Florida, but there is no
secure the necessary assignments
provision by which a 1919 New York
through he Bed Cross odices in
There were plenty of politicians
license is good in Florida for 1920.
Atluntn. So far only one community
nnd much talk of politics about the — DoLand News.
in Florida has called for Red Cross
MA1NTAINANCE OF
W A Y - AND
state
com m ittee meeting at Ja c k so n ­
assistance.
SHOP LABORERS WANT AD­
Up to noon today 2,876 cases of ville Thursday. Most of tho minor
JUSTM EN T OF WAGES
influenza in Florida had been re­ stnte officers were in attendance nnd
Detroit, Feb. 5, (By Associated
ported since the disease assumed there were representatives of Sen.
I ress) International officers of the
epidemic proportions two weeks ago. Fletcher and Gov. Cntts present in
United Brotherhood Maintainnnce
T h e typo of influenza prevalent this the persons of Collector Mack Cathcl V.’. y employees nnd the Railway
year is not however, of the fatal cart and J . B. Hodges, of Lake C ity,
ishop laborers met nero today to con­
character that caused so many deaths member of the hoard of control.
sider the decision of the Railroad Ad­
during 1918, only 12 deaths having Cary Hardee and Rep. M. L. Dawson
r..‘.
c ! f e r
a wage inson
of
I’asco
county,
who
is
manag­
been reported during the last two
c;ca-e.
Hilwie
the
meeting
Allan
ing
his
campaign,
were
on
hand,
ns
weeks.
I l- .!.:r
p tc ti’cr.t cf the Brother­
wus John W. Watson, of Miami, an­
hood said that if satisfactory adjust­
other of the aspirants for governor.
ment of wnfes was not decided upon
Van Swearingen and Dr. Hulley
TO
R ISE
IN
REVOLT
ON by the ruiiroaib and administration
were not on hand, hut some of their
MAY 1S T ANI)
O V E R T H R O W immediate rvssntion of work would he
friends were and talking for them.
ordered and three hundred thousand
GOVERNMENT
Hardee and Swearingen look like
members would he affected.
the leaders and in the judgement of
Salunoki, Feb. 5 (B y Associated
most of those present it looked like
Hardee was in the lead. At any rule Press) Bulgarian Bolshcviki have
bis backers and he are very confident fixed May First as tho date of the
TONIGHT IN NEW YORK TO PLE­ of tho outcome.
coup do c t a t by which the present
DGE
ALLEGIANCE TO CHAIR­
Sen. Fletcher’s friends admit that regime in that country is to he
MAN CUMMINGS
they have a tight ahead of them for ousted by violence according to
New York , Feb. 6. (By Associated Catts is making a ’’cowpathcampnign Sofia advices which tell ol the sei­
Press) Democratic leaders from New of the state that will probably not zure of Bolahoviki documents there.
York, New Jervoy, and New England him some votes, but they nro confi­
states’ were here today to uttend the dent the better judgement of the
AMERICAN WORKERS KILLED
Will-SON SPEN DS
SOME
T IM E
testimonial dinner tonight 4 o Homer m ajority of the voters of the state
ON
PORCH
DESPITE
BAD
Cummings, chairmun of the National will not result in the election of C atts Relief Part) In Syria Reported
WEATHER
Following is a list of some o( those
Democratic Committee. Cummings
Murdered
will be the principal speaker. Secre­ who have announced for stute and
Washington, Feb. 4. (By Arsociated
Washington, Fell. 4, (By Anociatcd
tary Daniels and Governor .Smith of national office:
Prers) The murder of three American Prors) Despite the hail, sleet and wind
New York r.nrf ct* or Trr.l rr.-r ‘-clucMv
For United Stutes senator: D u n ­ Iteiiif Workers in Syria i» rojmrted storm President Wlbcn spent some
Governor Edwards of New Jersey are can U. Fletcher, Jackscnville; Sid­ toduy to the State Department. The
time today on tho s&gt;outh portico of tho
among those who huve promised to ney J . C atts, Tnlluhassce.
narrsw nrc nut rr ported in the despatch. Whito Iloiuo. He has
npj arcntly
uttend.
For congress, First district: II. J .
recovered from the effects of a flight,
Drane, for re-election, Lakeland;
GREAT E X H IBIT HERE
cold contracted rcveral days ugo.
George H. Wilder. Plant City.
Alusknn Huskies, Hides, Horns,
For contrees. Second distict: Frank
WILL CLAIM NEUTRALITY
Clark, Gainesville, for re-election.
Displays of All Kinds And Live Bears
There is u great exhibit of Alaska Under ionic Conditions Laid Down
For congress, Third district: J . II,
Smithwick, Pensacola, for re-election stud at the Princess Theatre today
lly Sw|v«
Ucnjtnin Hancock, Pensacola; W. C. advertising the photoplny, "Buck to
Zurich, Feb, 4. (By Arzocintrd Frc»s)
Hodges, Tallahassee, anil possibly G o d s Country’" . There is a team of
Denmark, Holland and Austria intend
Amos I^wis, M arianna; W alter Ke- real "Huskies" the Alaska dogs that
to prorlain their permanent neutrality
pull tho sleds over the frozen waztiw
ORIENTAL
SUITS
OF
COLD hoe. Pensacolu.
and demand the same conditions laid
of
that frozen country, a tame hear
For congress, Fourth district: W.
T IS S U E
ENI)
IN
TROUSER
down by Switzerland in joining tho
J . Sears, Kissimmee, for re-election; and a great exhibit of skins, hides, Iyeague of Nations according to news­
L E G S ANI) EVERYTHING
parkas and other fur ami skin clothing
Paris, Fell. 4, (By ArsccioUd IYtsk) Forrest Lake, Sanford; F . M. Dur- ured in the frozen .north. There are papers here.
rnnee,
Jacksonville.
Oriental suifs t f gold tr.d illw r tbvucs
snow shoes, nnd weapons of all kind*
For governor: Cary A. Hardee,
ending in trourer legs I rid elerr to Hie
MARSHAL FOCII HONORED
and beadeil moccioe-ins ami pouches
shoe tops by »tru|* poring under the Live Oak; Lincoln Hulley. DcLunil; and alt kinds of stuff that is creating
instep.is finturrd in d iijlsyr of summer Van C. Swearingen, Tallahassee;
much excitement among the children Joins Immbrtalcs In French Academy
models in Paris modiste’s
shojsi. Joh n W. Watson, Miami.
Reception
os veil as the grown folks. The huskies
Some models veil the trousers with
For Attorney general: Jam es E. are hitched to a wagon nnd driven over
Paris, Feh. 6, (By Arrocinted Press)
Rimy materials. T i e ro?cnt rumors Calkins, Fernandina; Rivera 11.
the city each dey and the light Is a Marshal Foch today joined the ranks
that tight lacing will he restored to Buford, Marianna, and J.^L . Billing­ novel one to tho e people of this city who of tho Immortales when the French
favor is erroneous.
sley, Miami.
have never seen these moet intelligent Academy roceivad him in the presence
For secretary cf sta te : II. Clay " F c r d s " cf the Artie Circles. The of a brilliant asremblage.
Crawford, Tallahassee, for re-election play is at tho Princess this afternoon
and night.
For state comptroller: Ernest
Harry New la Now A Contlrl
Amos, for re-election, Tallahassee:
San Quentin, Feb. 4.— Ha.*ry New,
•A. J. Angle, Tampa.^
Miami Grocer Electrocuted
ccnvlcted of the murder of Freda lx * For state treasurer: Jo h n C. LunMiami, Fla., Feb. 4,— Wm. F . Tripe, ser. became convict 33,400 at San
For Florida partly cloudy tor.ight ing, for re-election, Tails hassee; Wal­ 39. grocer, was electrocuted ! « t night Quentin, Calif., today. III.: mother
and Friday. Slightly warmer Fridsy. ter McLin, Tallahassee.
when he turned the electric light switch Mrs. Lillian Berger, accompanied him
For superintendent of public in­ in his borne.
Gentle north west to north winds*
aa far as the prison gate.

Worst Blizzard of Season
In Northeast
BLOCKS~BUSINESS

POLITICIANS
GET READY
CAMPAIGN

FRIENDLY
*
RELATIONS
BRO K EN
BETW EEN GERMANY AND
ALLIES ON ACCOUNT OF
EXTRADITION CASES

THE

Paris Fell. 5, (By Associated Press)
Relations between the Allied Powers
and Germany seemed to have reached
a crisis us the result of the refusal of
Baron Von Lersncr head of the Gernan
delegation here to forward to Berlin
the names of Germans whose extra­
dition was demanded by the Entente.
The incident apparently finds an echo
in the attitude of the Berlin cabinet
which reported in London despatches
to have expressed through Noske the
Minister of Defense seeming defiance
to the poifbr*. Von Lersner left for
Berlin last night.

OFFICERS OF
RAILROADS
IN MEETING

BULGARIAN
BOLSHEVIKS
WERE READY

NO TRADE
RELATIONS
TO SOVIET DEMOCRATIC
LEADERSARE

Whatever
That Is Has
Been Put In For*cc
Mexico City, Fell. 6. (By Associated
Pressi Jule Mitchell the state pnnecutor of Puebla has been notified that the
exqualor of William Jenkins United
States consular agent at Puebla was
cancelled
Fell. 1. The decision in
To PROVE CONSPIRACY, I RA ID
the Jenkins case in the courts is expected
AN1)
CORRUPTION
IN
next week.
LlUtTlON CASE
Grand Rapids Mich, Feb. 1, (By
*'ociited 1'rcci) Introduction
of
^atimony designed to prove the charges
conspiracy, fraud and corruption
U the elu tion of United States Senator
•&lt;«Wry was resumed by the governt4r,t 'n the Federal Court here today.
h.M evidence in tho election con! ^ r&gt;' !r'J i °f Senator Newberry and
— co-defendancts was introduced to­
T *hen J . (J. Hayden, Washington
j’’*7'1 pendent of tho Detroit News, and
^rne* F. Sweinhart, head of the paper's
Aork bureau, gave testimony
r‘r'e °n the Newberry publicity
th»
* * rev*ou* to the calling of
7* *ttnes«e* James W. Hclme, candi... f°r United States senator in the
Democratic primary in Michigan
one of the defendants, made to the
n
!, ,t* temrnt which he said was
humiliating”,

AVAILABLE T H R O U G H
STATE
BOARD
OF
HEALTH
IF
N ECESSARY
IN
"FLU "
CASES.

' IN MEETING

PRESIDENT
IS BETTER
TAKES AIR

NEW STYLES
FROM PARIS
TROUSERETTS

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TH E SANFORD HERALD

SETTLERS
VALDEZ HOTEL RECEIVED OLD ASSOCIATION
&amp;
GUESTS LAST NIGHT MAKING AT LONGWOOD

THE FIRST TO BE SERVED
Former Sanford Boy
Among Guests
WAS COINCIDENCE
i-v .y u ^
T H A T LVC LU S W H IT E S H O U L D
W IR E
DOUGLASS FOR
AC.
C O M A D A T IO N S

»
&gt;

• Rube All) n"
That composite nnd versatile gen­
tleman newspajHTinan and publirontertainer known far and wide
as
"Ilube" Allyn was a caller at The
Courier office Suturilay and entertain­
ed us for nn hour or more recoting in­
cidents connected with his jieriod of
labor with pick and shovel as n pile
driver in the commissary department
and in about all capacities
except
painter at the Hog Island shipyards
where he says "loafing " was at a ;irenuiium" and the "cost-plus" system
cost the giovrrnemnt millions of dollar
While working in this great *hipbuilding plant Mr Allyn did much to
create a
feeling of true patriotism
among the workers nnd to establish a
feeling of fellowship between them
and the bosses which he says was
badly larking at one time
At present Mr Allyn is traveling
for The Florida Grower-going over
the trucking sections of the State to
rompile data on markets acreage
prices etc
of vegetables and incilentnlly to write human intrest stories
of (icople he meets and look after the
intrest of The Grower
And by the way "R u b e " has cut
hi. hair and looks file a regular human
luring —I'lnn* C*lty Courier

One of the pleasnt events of the
New Year was tin* Till annual re­
union of the Longwood and West
I.ongwood Old Settlers Association
held at Longwood J a n . 17, 1920.
T h e day was ideal and the ladies
served a most bountiful nnd delicious
basket dinner. T h e one exciting
event of the day being the contest
between the gentlemen as to who
could consume the most "good e a ts "
at one time nnd it seemed that it
would be a tie between J . E. Phipps
and F. J . Ncimnyer but Mr. Phipps
insisted that with out u doubt Mr.
Neimycr
carried oil the honors.

and hLs visit here has been a benediction
to those who have met him and have
heaM him cither at the Princess last
night or at the Baptist Temple where
he preached at morning and evening
services. It L to be hoped that thn«e
who heard him will profit by his teach­
ings and groi.p their wonderful oppor­
tunities here and make this city and
FILLED make themselves great.
NOTED
LECTURER
OVER­
TH E
PRINCESS
TO
William S. T h a y e r
FLOWING LAST NIGHT
William S. Thayer passed away at
Dr. Russell Conwell was greeted
’his homo in Enterprise Saturday af­
with one of the largiM audiences that
ternoon,’ after a long illness.
has ever graced a public place in SanFuneral services were held at the
ford in many years, last night ut the
Enterprise Catholic c h u :c h at 3 o'­
Princess Theatre when he delivered
clock Sunday afternoon, being con­
his famous lecture, " A t l i i of Diamonds"
ducted by Ucc. Father Mullalley of
Upon the stage were F. F. Dutton,
St. Peters Catholic church, DeLand.
Dr. George Hyman, Mayor
H. U.
The pall bearers were Messrs. Theo­
Stevens, president of the Peoples Hank
dore Throop, Fred Murray, John
City Commissioner C. E. Ht-nry, HonPadgett, Jo e Padgett, Jesse Pratt
Forest Lake, president of ti e Seminole
and Henry Murray. T h e remains
County Bank and Huh. F. P. Foster
were interred in an old Confederate
resident of the First National Ilnnk, uniform, on the lapel of the coat be­
and City Manager G. A. Abbott. Dr. ing affixed a Confederate badge/The
Hyman introduced the speaker calling body was laid to rest in Enterprise
•attention to the fact that lie bud de­
cemetery.
livered this lecture more than
five
Mr. Mullalley eulogized the de­
thousand times, that every cent from
ceased for his faithfulness to God, his
his lectdres went to the Temple Uni­
fidelity to amn and his unselfish sac­
versity and hospitals and other public
rificing spirit toward his country.
institutions in Philadelphia and that
William S. Thayer was born at
he had a message for every man, woman
Petersburg, Vn., in April, 1S43, and
nnd child in Sanford.
was therefore in his 77th year. He
Dr. Conwell had that message nnd volunteered with the Virginia troops
he carried it straight to the hearts of in the civil war and . . a t a limb in the
hii hearers in simple but direct language battle of Plymouth, N. C. He came
that a child could not fail to interpret to Florida in 1HGG. He was married
und for one hour and a half he told of to Miss Ju lia Quackcnboss on Octo­
the opportunities that each and every ber 8, 1873, and they lived at Enter­
one had at their very doors to become prise ever since. He was a member of
great, to liecome rich ami to become the Catholic church and a Knight of
the lu-st of nil good progressive citizens. Columbus.
He urged the civic improvement of
In the early days be served for
Sanford, told of the wonderful oppor­ years as clerk of the Circuit Court
tunities that the people have here to for Volusin county, for several years
make a city of 50,000 people in a few* as county treasurer, and served two
years, told of his knowledge of million­ terms in the Florida legislature from
aires and the humble way in w h ich i' this county.
they have •••nrtr'i cut ir. life v.kli a di­
|{»- leaves.n widow smtl two daugh­
rect purt&gt;ose iu view nnd with a real ters, Miss Maliel T h ayer of Enter­
|aim in life.
prise
’
Thtirsby of
t
ut.
on well has had a wonderful Orange C ity , and several grandchil­
opportunity during the past fifty years dren.
of his life to meet all of the grezt men
Mr. T h a y er was commander nf
und women of \merica nnd his anec­ William S. T h ay er C arrp, Confede­
dotes of Abraham Lincoln nnd other rate Veterans, which owing to the
great men were most interesting. His age of the members and the very few
lecture was replete with solid food, members left, bad not held a meeting
with humor, with pathos and the nud in many years. He was a friendly
ilience could have listened for another fellow, ami wns respected nnd loved
hour without knowing the lapse of time. by all who knew him. Since th e early
I.ack of space forbids more than this days of the country be had conducted
pnssing notin' of this great lecture a general store in Enterprise which
delivered by this great man. It was nt one time awns the leading general
the greatest privilege of Sanford people merchandise store in the county.
to hear him thnt has ever been offered — DeLand News.

Dr Conwell
Delivered
Great Talk

There wns no big noise heard
last night on the streets and nothing
•i l l
was said in advance about a great
The services were held at the home
happening in this city and y e t to
ItcvA. S. Peck of the Holy CrossC hurcli
After dinner the President railed
the mind of one who has studied the
officiating deceased being a devout
the house to order nnd the secretary
situation from all angles one of the
&gt;.
memla-r of that church. After the
read the minutes of the Inst meeting
greatest happenings in the lifo of
services
at the house the remains
m i
held Jun. 18th 1919, also read inter­
Sanford occurred. It was nothing
wi re taken to the station und from there
esting letters from Dr. and Mrs.
more or less than the Valdes Hotel
to the old home at Savannah where the
C. E. Walker of Redmond, Washing­
being opened for rooms. It was an
funeral
will.occur toduy and the burial
u.
ton, Mr. ami Mrs. Phill Hunt Herinformal opening nnd a strange co­
will be made in the fumily burial ground.
klcy, California, Mrs. W. I. Fletcher
incidence.
The pnll bearers were J . G. Ball,
Winchendon. Mass., Mr. and Mrs.
E. A. Douglass, the father of the
S.
O. Chase, Sandy Anderson, F. FWill Hunt Jnrksonvillr, Fla. nil
new hotel received a wire from
Dutton,
Deane Turner, Forest Lake
expressing regrets at not being aide
Lucius White of Washington th at
G.
F.
Smith
and B. F. Whitner. ,D pto be with the old friends nnd wish­
he and a party of friends would be
ream'll
was
a
32
degree Mason nnd the
ing all n very Happy New Year.
here last night and wanted rooms.
Masonic lodge of this city had an honor­
A vote of thanks was tendered
Mr. Douglass immediately became
ary escourt yesterday composed of
to tlie ladies of the Civic League
busy with Manngcr MacNeile nnd
the following memlien: James Moughfor their hospitality.
although the rooms were not ready,
ton. W. C. DeCoursey, John Musson
Miss Teth erly wns re-elected
there was no help on the place and
H. B. I«ewis, A. W. Smith,
W. M
president and Mrs. b in kel, secre­
tfic lobby and business office was
Haynes and F. L. Miller.
tary
not ready the versatile mnnnger had
Deceased leaves a loving wife, three
the rooms ready when the guests
Mrs. Dinkcl wns asked to give sons nnd two daughters to mourn the
arrived nnd the party nnd another
tlie toast of Inst y ear—
ln«- of husband and lamer anil the
1-t
gent’rman looking for a room were
" A toast t&lt;&lt; llie (rid Year, n toast sympathy r»f the community is extend­
mnde comfortable for the night. The
to the Ni w
ed to them in their hour of bereavement.
strange rn-inrbb-nre f« among the tir,-t
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parties in the r.i-je -b
sorrows he few.
Starke , Fla.
^ — -• .-lurius White, a loriner resident here
CHINESE SO R E
A hope for the future, a sigh for
Tin t Florida
produces c a m p 'nr in
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uud whose father Ellison White was
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I fme o f ,the
„f Sanford coin-i c-'*; w*s*w
4 V
, tney not lie
nm'le for the prra* jt,
iiours Oxer Dike Recenily lluilt II) PorluHowever
TI.«r il* 'f T
1 " fniT^iiere’' wufi General Sanford nnd general! known
.
guese
speeding fast
having charge of Sanford's general llradford County Telegraph of Jnn"A toast to tlie old friends, and one
San Francisco Jan 28 (By Associ­
store for many years and that t h e y ! nary 2lnl says:
K 1
to the new,
ated
Press) The provincial government
nhnuld wire A. E. Douglass nnd he | "The camphor farm people liavi
A toast to tlie dear friends, nnd of Canton sent five warships to Murao
should be on band ready to receive [ been busy of lute hauling pressed brick
one to the true,
demanding the immediate
removal
fire brick cement piping etc from
them.
i at . ml &lt;
A prayer to our Maker, in reverent of the dike recently liuiit by the Portu­
the
depot
in
Starke
A
distilling
plant
T h e first real registrants at the
fear,
,
new hotel were Dr. J . C. Jessup for extracting camphor from the leaves When we meet in u twelve month, guese in Chinn territory in violation
of the treaty rights according to a
nnd daughter, Mrs. Anderson Rowers and twigs of the young 'risw; is being
that ull may be here."
cablegram
received here by the Chinese
of Kittanning Pu., who have been built nnd will be put to use ns soon as
Those attending the reunion were newspapers
completed
Six
two-mule
nnd
two
winter visitors to Sanford for many
l
Mrs. Helen Itrcenwood, Miss Alire
years. Dr. Jessup Is also a s t i c k four-mule teams were Used but the
Tetherly of Orlando, Mr. and Mrs.
(lie
bolder in the new hotel nnd a great loads were small on nrrount of
J . N. Searcy, Mr. and Mrs. F. J .
sandy roads The camphor
fnrm
Sanford Rooster.
Nelnmyer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Histline,
Thus docs the new Yuhlcz Hotel people will build u hard road west to
Mrs. J#. S. Dinkel, Mrs. Robb, J .
start oil most nuspociously nnd nil the Clay county line if the |&gt;cople of
this county will build a bard road east E. Phipps all of Longwood. Mrs.
though there is much to do to
Walter Hand, Mrs. Will HumL Miss
make the building presentable Mana­ to meet theirs "
Ruth Hand. Mrs. Charles Merriger Mac J^'eil stutes that he will have
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wetlier,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ja m e s Stew­
TWO MORE ARRESTS MADE
the third and fourth Ilnurs ready for
art,
Ma«ter
J o e llinsley Stewart,
tonight and he will not see uny more
*
Mrs.
Chris
Mathers,
all of Sanford.
Marion
County
Stirred
Over
.Murder
travellers turned down hero from this
Mrs. I.edcrer. Ohio,* Miss I.iil Sinel* of Anthony Merchant
time forwurd us long as there is a
ton and Miss Ilessie Flanshurgh
sleeping place in the Valdez.
Ocala, Jan.
8.—Two young hoys
Jacksonville Fla., Willard M. MrThe real opening of the splendid have Is *ti arrested in connection with
Work man Indianapolis, Mr. John
new hotel will occur the first week the murder of J . J . Guthrie, a stonDunhnrm Miss Elsie Dunbar, Wil­
in February if possible ami the men keeper at Anthony, and are now in
low Grove, Penn. Mr. und Mrs.
jail awaiting u pr.Mhiinury bearing
are bending their energies to make
Hanley, Farmington, Maine, Mr.
this event possible. There is much The olficiais decline to divulge their
Woodcock, Maine, Mr. and Mrs.
work to be accomplished before this names Excitement is still high
Schumnn. Miss Edith
Srhumnn
Conn., and last but not lenst Old
Aunt Patsy and Aunt Mill)* who
came to sec there "W h it e folks"
and " D o the dishes". Every one
voted a most enjoyable day and a
wisli to meet again in the third
Saturday of Ja n , 1521.

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magnificent hotel can he called ready
hut the new manager i* accustomed
to meeting and overcoming difficul­
ties and he wilt he found on the job
uud ready and willing to look after
the guests.

P IO N E E R S
OF
LONGWOOD
GATHER
TOGETHER
W ITH
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P IC N IC
AND
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studying the railroad situation and be
was looked upon os an authority upon
engineering feats nnd railroad building
and operation.
When he decided to retire he moved
to Sanford where he purchased a fine
piece of land on the lake shore and
planted fruit tree* und shubbery and
made u beautiful home for himself and
family. Here he took up thd culture
of the winter vegetables and was re­
markably successful from the start
using his knowledge of men nnd the
world in growing celery and marketing
the same and while it was a pastime
with him at first he soon made it a real
business and urhieved great success
in growing celery nnd lettuce and made
his home his castle after tlie ancient
lords of the old country. Here l e cntertuined his many friends und he was
never so happy m when he was surround­
ed by a circle of people on his porch
where he could recount his many exjarienres in many lands. He was a
man among men, of a most kindly
heart, a loyal citizen and a progressive
man of the community..

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February 10-13-1920
IlN EST exhibition Farm Garden and Grove
Products, Domestic, Manufactories, Schools
Stock, Poultry, Rabbits, Dogs, Horses, E tc .
Best Fair Ever Held in This Section of Florida
The Very Best Citrus Exhibit Ever Shown ,N X ™

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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 JO Y Y O U R SE L V E S
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Must Go REGARDLESS OF COST

DEATH OF CECIL GARRETT
Prominent Citizen nf Sanford Pn*i&gt;rN
Away After Short Mine**
The rity wax shocked yesterday
morning to learn of the death «f Cerl
Galriiett ut his residence on North
French avenue. Mr. Galriiett
was
talken ill about one week ago taking
u severe co!il that settled on hie lunge
and later ricvcIo|tcd into pneumonia
and while the symptoms were alarming
his many friends hud hoped against
hope that he would survive und
all
that phyMciuns nnd nur&gt;&lt;*&gt; could do
was done for him but it was not meant
for him to tlngb* longer on this earth
ami lie was gathered unto iiis fathers in
the realms above passing away peace­
fully with his loved ones around him to
minister to his every want to the last,
dentil resulting Saturday night.
Cecil Galriiett led one of the rnost|
interesting lives of modem times nnd
his history if romplied would rvad liko
a romance. He was born in Tipperury Ireland and came to this country
ut the age of 19 years. He had re­
ceived a good education in the old
country and was nnxiobs to follow hm
work of civil engineering and as soon
ns he landed ut Savannah Georgia he
became identified with railroad work
and ItLs rise was phenomenal. He
worked on railroads nnd helped to start
them in Canada, Mexico and many
parts of the United States nnd finally
was called to accept the presidency
of the Central of Georgia Railway
a position which he held for many
years until his health gave way and ho
decided to retire to Florida and take up
tile life of a grower.
During his years of railroad work
he travelled in many foreign countries

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Call early and get the bargains. Sale
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N E X T W E E K IS FAIR W E E K
Next week U fair week and aince
Seminole County ia not holding a fair
this year we are going to Orlando with
our big exhibit and whoop it up for
Seminole. Orange County and Orlando
havo always treated us right in the big
five county fair and our county has
usually carried off the prize down there
but they aay that other counties this
year are spurring up to land first prize
and take away the laurels of Seminole
county. It behooves the [icoplc here
then to get busy at once and arrange
to make the finest display of our fruits
and vegetables that can l*e produced
to take to Orlando. This Is thn finesr
line of advertising for our county to
help in arranging the exhibit. All
those who expect to bring in exhibits
should take them to the store of T . J .
Miller &amp;. Sou not later than Monday
And we want to say in passing that
the fair at Orlando has always been good
and promise to be better this year than
ever iiefore and that is saying much.
Wo will lie there to help our sister county
out in making it the best in the history
of faint in Florida.
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TH E SANFORD HERALD

Practical men know, however,
that
three Irands are of but the very allghtret
protection. The wlre-tappcra are gone
and Hillsborough county is holding the
bag. Probably the county will con­
tinue to hold it. It has the alternative
of suing Messrs. Haleom and Power*.
As far as getting anything is concerned,
that is but a faint chance, so The Times
is informed. True, failing to collect on
the bond, which seens the probable
outcome of a suit, the county might
prefer a charge against Messrs. Haleom
and Powers, but there would be no
nourishment in that.
There is, of course, the other alter­
native that the wire-tapj&gt;cni may come
hark and stand trial. Those who
lieiievc this will happen arc like thJ
officials who havo taken such straw
bond as was used to get three men free
very confiding. It is a ghastly travesty
on justice that lias occurred.
The Times lielieves it is a proper
subject for the most through investi­
gation, either by the circuit judge, the
governor or the liar association. Will
it i&gt;e prnlirri to the bottom? This
paper certainly hopes so.— Tampa Times

T H E NO F E N C E LAW

The recent difficulty over the fence
law
w in Polk county makes iit aura and
B . J . HOLLY, Edlter
certain
rtain that the "n
"no
o fence" law will be
W. M . HAYNES, Dualneu Manager
an&gt; Issue this year. I t will be recalled
that some candidate* fur the legislature
Published Every Friday by
took Lssue on the no fence law and others
evaded it if they could and it was ex[icctcd that those elected would
a u n a c n in io N r a i c c in a d v an ce :
it up iiefore the legislature but It proved
ONE YEAH _ --------------------------------------D W
out that the greatest fighi was tc
S IX MONTHS_________________________
it from nppearing at all and it
T HRCE MONTHS___________________J1 *
even get honorable mention.
l a M t d u N m i d - a u i Mall M t l l r f Aa(u*l H a d
The combination entered into l
I M S . at Ika PaalaflVa al Maalard. F U rii*
Uadtr Aft af March 3rd. t i l t
tween the successful candidates i
both groups defeated the writer,
Ttlvpliaaa Na. ■!
O f l M l llarald D i M N
stated squarely and fairly just where
he stood; the cattlemen were called
Florida appears fortunate in the
together and it was secfetly passed
present
flu" epidemic. There is no
about that Hloom was to be defeated
cause for alarm and the attack is light.
and the swapping of votes and the
deceitful, blackmailing system resotrted
The wise man prates not of his own
to by the political ring at Bartow won
wisdom. Were it otherwise lie would
out for them and the fence law did
Im only n fool.
come up at Tnllahaeessce, because
the intrests and others wanted it bolockAnd now thay fear n “ holy war" in
ed. Hut this campaign will be none of
Russln—which , if it rnmes, will bo
this fool ’em way and fool ’em another
*
anything but holy.
and when tho vote mvappera get busy
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and tring in that old system of politics
IT IS YOUR HUSNESS—ATTEN D there will be a fdifferent story to tell.
We, suggest, in passing, that the
T H E SUN IS SHINING
TO IT
letter way to practice economy these
Yes, the fence law and some other law
Dark and cloudy days are so rare in
With the appearance
in
many will be the issue this campaign and the
days is to practice it.
Florida that they are apt to u[»et us Florida newspapers of announcements
fellow who hasn't got the nerve to say
considerably. And then add to the and suggestions regarding the forma­
where lie stands on them don't stand
Who says the rich are short on brains? lark weather, the absence of lights
Didn't a wise man once nay that “a water and gas and electric power and tion of the next Legislature the peo­ much of a chance because the ring
ple of the State are reminded that the business has been broken up pretty
fool and his money soon part?"
telephones and wc are apt to feel like
State's business is their own business. well.—Lakeland Star.
knocking off and calling it a day. Such
Probably never Iiefore have the citi­
------------------------------------And yet, the dearth of real president­ is the case of the majority of us here
zens of Florida felt the need of strong WORDS OF P R A IS E
FOR T H E
ial timber unearthed to date almost in Sanford after passing through one
men in Senate and House of Repre­
N
EGRO
tempts one to enter the rate himself. lay of such worrimenU. Hut today
sentatives ns much ns during the Catts
A DcLund negro orange grower is
the sun is shining, the crops are found
regime, which has kept everyone guess­
said tt» lie worth at least $ SO,000, all
Future generations have much for to lx&gt; in better shape than was thought
ing what mischief might Ik.1 [dunned
which to look forward to. They v.ill at first, wc have lights and water again, next. Taking advantage of the power earned by his own efforts and sagacity.
A Moore Haven negro truck grower
pay the tremendous war debts of the tiie gas man has promised better gas
allowed the chief executive in the re­ has cleared up at least ?10,000 net for
the telephone man says all the water
present one.
cess «f the Legislature, Governor Calls
himself, since August lost, at which
has been pumfied out of the cables and
has lunged about, here and there, re­
time ht‘ liegan to clear the land.
the
telephones
are
all
right
again
and
If we can't pull off a rrape i table
m o v i n g men who had been elected to
. .... ...mi su e* m e .southern negro
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I'tilitir
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war without hnvW no
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office by
their lellow-cilimis, without Ii his real opportunity. There
types
raut.il m ei mi awr«i ol medal*, why. power sonic time in tin near future taking the trouble to look into charges
i
are
not
■[lending
their
time
in
th
e
vain
and it might bo worse.
let’s not have ur.y more wars.
brought by parti........ --..c jokin g men I hone •&gt;(.•/)*&amp;L
Huy
have
wort
i
&gt;i't.,
little troubles and
oi oilo v to
7*&gt; **
ofbts, regard- business equality and the lasting respect j
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(lj xtbility or fitness. The Ia-giriaWhat a wonderful tiling it i, to have come utter we have l&gt;een hnving all
of their white neighbors, and that h|
a hospital in Sanford where the people there luxuries and necessities for some tore, during its sections, lias done what
more than many white |eople have
can go in raw they do have pneumonia time without an interruption In service was possible to correct the* most glaring
done.- Florida Grower.
and
when
the
service
is
interrrupted
and need a trained nurse.
of the Governor’s errors, and the rebuke
it certainly catiu* much grief and given in more' than one instance would
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"Scientists Sweep Sky for Huge lamentation. There little worries are have been sufficient to shame any but
Comet," says a headline.
(Jr pn *i|j|,v as nothing however compared to the a man who is not long on feelings of
they were merely trying to locale the toss of current when a plant is dependent shame.
upon ejrre.it
for an existence and
For Slate AUoiney
present price of a good smoke.
It is, therefore, highly important
saside from the fact that the Herald that good men and true be sent to the
T o the Democratic Voters "f the
Printing Co., lias lost several thousand legislature next time. Too long the
Soviet
Russia met our departed
Seventh Judicial Circuit of the
dollars since the first of Novcmlxr people have thought, “ Well, why wor­
reds with ojh)ii arms, they say. And
State of Florida;
by the break down of the plant of the ry about the Legislature? The body
doubtless by this time the i|&lt; ar departed
1 hereby announce my candidacy
Southern Utilities Co., we are all right.
e| k-« little or nothing and cannot in­ for the office of S ta te Attorney of
are mourning their open pockeis.
The Herald lias always made 4“iervicc* terfere with my huslnrn or pleasure" the Seventh Judicial Circuit of the
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What a perfectly good hat cheap,
badly to disappoint our customers not lie continued. The legislature of the potrln" Democratic Urinary.
old chap? Just wait until after the
that want Hair work turned out prompt­ if it served no other purpose, is somewhat
Should 1 lie favored with this
presidential nonlt.idien and there will
ly. It make* us fee! badly to disappoint of a check up m the executive, and if n initiation and subsequently aplie a bunch of them lift in the ring.
our readers who have always expected Florid.i should be so unfortunate a* to |i' inted by tin* Governor, t will at
a good [taper printed on time and were have a second installment of misgov all times endeavor to discharge the
Why all of this fussing about whether hardly ever disappointed and it makes
eminent, bigotry, nepotism and greet! duties of this important office faith*
or not Holland slndl give up the old us feel badly to think that we Imd such
to follow that of the present, it would f i l l y nndBn the best of try ability,
War Lord? Once an egg is spoiM it a good chance to give the [leopte a
be well to have some stroing men in without fear or favor to any person
can never Im* converted Into a fighting daily paper and were not allowed to do
House and Senate to put on thi* brakes or persons.
cock.
*o by the utter inability of this public and prevent the Static from sliding
GKO. A. D E C O T T K S .
------0 ----servin' company' to give us gas, power down-hill.
The people here gave liberally for and ligiits. Hut T i e run Is
still
For Clerk of Circuit Court
It lias been shown in plain figures
every drive except the hospital drive shining and we will probably survive.
I hereby nnnounre my candidacy
how
the
pro
ent
administration
is
and the hospital is their own home
sjiending money without regard to for the office of Clerk of Tlo* Circuit
institution.
When the
committee
where it comes from. Useless offices Court, Seminole County, subject to
LOOKS GOOD TO US
comes around again give them all you
have been created, salaries have been decision of the Democratic primary
can.
The state highway department has
raised, and among other things the to lie held June 8th, 1920.
rejected all bids received (or work on
Respect fully,
For tin* small sum of $3.00 per month the No. I highway, betwis-n Jucksonl cost of [laying two salaries for one
W. L. M O R G A N
position
on
account
of
the
Governor's
for three months an Orlando firm sold ville and Lake City, except for a smaiblunders,
or
worse
have
drawn
heavily
$90,000 Willth of real citato during dial section just outside the city of Jackson­
For Tax Assessor
upon the taxpayers. Taxes in the
time. He usee the want ad eolum* ville, Iiecau.se they were too high.
I
wirit
to
announce that I am a
State are much higher than they were
of a local Orlando paper to make hi
We commend this action. Hecau.se when Catts tame into office, and tie Is ett mi Mute for re-election to the office
sales.—Guincavllto Sim.
the federal government uniter! with working hard to have Van Swearingen of Tux A.vcjtfor of Seminole County,
subject to the Primary to In* held in
Florida
to provide a seemingly en­
. The growers of the slate have been ormous sum of road building, there a strong partisan, succeed him. This, June, I shall appreciate your support.
would insure the con
damaged to smhe extend by the heavy may be those who presumed that it we presume,
Yours very truly,
tinuunce
lit
office
of the various memrains of the post few days. Without
would be easy to get this cash on any hers of the Catts family now drawing
A. VAUGHAN
investigation the Herald can safely kind of a bid. The "high prices caused
salaries from the Stnt*.
•say whatever damage was done in this
by the war" are the finest kind of an
The Tampa Tribune, without apolo­
section will be remiedied more iiulcRIy
excuse for overcharging for everything
than any other sectlun of the state. if ypu can get away with it; hut this gies. declares that the people should
1 hog to announce th at I am a
We '’uve the projier drainage here and stute highway commission knows the elect a Legislature composed of the
best men in Hu* State, regardless of candidate for re-election to the office
can survive some big (loodi.
iricra of brick, and the cost of cement;
their affiliation with the two great of County Judge of Seminole County
------ O----it knows the fre ight charge on materials,
parties of the country. This is not Florida, subject to the Democratic
A washerwoman in the suburbs of
and the wages to Ik1 paid for lulmr,
necessary, nor wise. There are thou­ Primary Election in Ju n e , and re­
Chicago demands a placj i.i the front
And, too, (l knows what Is a fair, reason
yard of her employer to park her auto­ aide and usual profit to , lie allowed sands of splendid men in the state spectfully solicit your vote and in­
whoop Democracy has never
b e n fluence in my behalf, which if given
mobile. It is g.M.itJl without protest.
the ex tra c to r. Above all, the* men
questioned, who could well and piujM-rly 1 Aaotiu* y o u will be greatly appreci­
Chicago has always hdieved in liberty,
composing this know whit the people
represent their sections in tin* Legisla­ ated .
*
equality anil fraternity.—
Urooklyn
of the state are entitled to.
E. F. I I O U S H O L D E R
ture if they ran he induced to come
Eagle.
When the men having charge of the out and stand for election. Too long
contract letting turned down all the th e matter lavs l»een left entirely to
For The Legislature
The democratic preiident, Lie demo­
bids hut one, mi t h e -ground of their [Kilitfcinns, and the State has suffered
I Iicrby nnnounre my candidacy
cratic national committee, a majority
being too high, they sent a warning to in consequence. Strong,
sensible, for the position of Representative
of the democratic senators and congress­
contractors
who expect to hid on successful business and
professional for' Seminole County su bject to the
men, and most of the big men of the
there and other Florida road work, men who believe in the principles of
tecisEon of tin* Democratic primary.
country, favor the league of iiatiotn.
Florida needs good roads, but- Florida Dcmorrnry can bo found to give a If elected to this high office it will be
The
Evening Telegram is willing to
b* caught in such cvnpany, rather does not need them so badly that it is portion of their time to State matters. my duty to serve all the people of
Every inniter that concern* the
my county ns their public servant,
than in that of the socialisti and bol- willing to sis* half its available funds
thrown
into
the
capacious
maw
of
men
State
is a personal matter to those
F. I*. F O R S T E R .
sheviiti, who c nlemn the league of
whore
whole
intrest
in
there
Florida
who
live
here
and
do
business
and
cnnattiini, and the repuhllran politicians
For Tax Collector
tvlio.e opposition to it is tnanifeitly good roads, is what they xan gel nut of j (,y |jf(. in Florida. It ha* been n**
candidate tor
for re-election
l am a catultilute
snd transparently for political capital them in the way &lt;&gt;f money for them*elver. garde I annoying by rome men to serve
It costs just so much to build a mile the State in any capacity- but the t o the office of Tux Collector of
only. Lakelaitd Telegram.
of a certain kind of road in a certain time has rome when tilings mart be Seminole County, subject to the ac­
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part of Florida, and that cost plus the brought about to “ right fare" and tion of tho Democratic Primary,
Rear Admiral Sim*, in his testimony
rightful profit is what should lie paid. political demagogues tie shown their and will appreciate your support.
before the senate investigating commltt•iIn0 . u . J i . \ K I N S
Any
mote than that is wasteful and nines**. F1nrt&lt;l&lt;* h* • -tcht *&lt;»
r r i MffVII thf\t ^ hnn lift
nihln*f»l »'I
linbie to cause unpleasant criticism, good government; th ' tc is growing
England in Marcli, 1917, ju .I befom the
For Sheriff
in importance and b v ’
and should
Unite:! States entered the war, ho wus —Tampa Tribune.
I hereby announce my candidacy
have proper laws, rV.*'. &lt;• ia!s ami an
for the office of Sheriff of Seminole Co­
“ instructed liy the navy department
W IR E -TA P P ER S “T O O K " H ILLS­ economical ndmlnUtritb *• of nffa.re. unty subject to the decision of tho
nut to let the Ilrltish pull the wool over
A representative t.*rJ !( re will go a Democratic Primary.
BOROUGH COUNTY
your eyes", and that "w« would just
W. P. C A R T E R
long ways toward* bringing order out
Well,
the
wire-tappers
did
not
do
so
ns soon fight the British ns the central
of the clitUM which ha* prevailed in
powers." All who believp this story badly in this county, it rteins.
FOR SH E R IFF
political circles for the pa-t few years.
Fr.illng to get tin* Nebraska farmer:
Having been urged by a large number
will please stand on their (leads. It
— Florida Timos-Union.
of the voters of Seminole County to
looks to a man .up a tree that the ad­ on whotKi puree they had designs, for
I&gt;orome a candidate for the office of
IHIUbor
miral Is manufacturing political bunk $20,000, they have "taken "
Sheriff, I hereby nnnonnee my candi­
8orc«ry
In
Alaska.
for the next presidential
election. ough county to the tune of $24,000.
dacy subject to the decision of the
Npttvcs of Alaska believe In Hham Democratic primaryThr Sims* are In bad the profeanor Tme, they have left behind them bonds
16-tfc
C. M. HAND
which, ostensibly, protect the county. ■nlstn. a form of sorcery.
and the admiral.— Ocala Hanner.

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M W Lovell o I Leesburg is in the
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Jghn H. Affleck, the wholctnlc paper the 54 miles is expected to cost about
Floridians at the Lincoln House nre dealer of Holyoke, Ma**., who pur­ $1,500,000.
The heavy rain of the past two days P. P. Scott, Stewart, Fla., O. W. Halt, chased some time ago a beautiful home
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his damaged some of the crops but the B . Burton, F. J . Smith, Jacksonville. on South Ridge wood. , on Monday
According to tho records of the
extent of the damage will not l&gt;e known
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. E . Ruby of purchased the Williamsomson ten-acre office of the Secretary of S ta te , the
until the water recedes. Cabbage has Madisonville,
Ky., arc the guests tract on the DeLand road within tho Maloney-Lupfer Company of Kissi­
been injured to some extent and other of Mrs. J . E . Pace.
city limits. Many fine oranges, grajie- mmee has just been granted a chnr^ p , will be set back by the flooded
fruit and tangerine trees nre on the tcr. T h e capnitnl stock is 510,000
L. A. R EN A U I), Prop.
E lectro lyte Storage B a tte ry , u.i
land and it is Mr. Affleck’s intention and the highest amount of indebted­
fields.
203 Oak Ave.
P hone 189
Eighteen month's guarantee. A
to put the entire tract in citrus fruits. ness shall not exceed double the
Some of the finest celery’ of tho seaB a tte ry without separators. it will
— Daytona Journal.
, n is being shipped by Chas. Fodder
amount of its capital stock. T h e
pay you to investigate this bnttiily
wna brought some of it to the Herald
1
t
1
concern
will transact a genera, con­
before buying. B . &amp;. M otor Co.
0,rirt.. It is from the farm of Rossetter
tracting
business.
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I n s i n u a t e d in the monthly report
W 2 4 - lt e
£ Son antl^ is very fine.
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f
t
i
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i
on business nnd agricultural conditions
was taken. Hundreds were unable week for eight consecutive weeks.
Mrs. G. W. Parker of Hopkin ville
in the Sixth federal reserve district, nre
Complete stock Diamond tires.
We hear mighty good news re­ to obtain tickets and the performance
Given under my hand and tho
Ky., has arrived in th e city and with
some good records for Pensacola banks. garding the developments going on was repeated Inst night.
Wight Tire Co
fiR' Ll
seal
of said Court, this the 5th day
Dr. Parker is plcasan tly domiciled
4
4
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For the year 1918, the bank clearings at Lake Childs and Lake Stearns.
4
4
4
of February, A. D 1920.
Mr. and Mrs. H an ey Hull of Au- with Mrs. H. E. Tolar.
at Pensacola are given ns $84,454,644, Hundreds nnd hundreds of acres are
E . A D O U G L A S S.
burn New York are the guests of M n .
Society in Miami is getting im ­
Miss Charlotte Jacobs, who has and last year were 5107,719,830, or being set to citrus trees and town
Clerk of Circuit Court Seminole
A. L. Brevier.
patient
for
the
beginning
of
the
been spending the winter with her almost 520,000,000. The
huilfding sites are being platted preparatory
County, Florida.
Tuesday and Friday afternoon ten­
Iluy Diamonds Wight Tiro Co. parents at Hotel Carnes left Satur­ operations for Pensacola also show n to being placed on tho market.
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AL!
By E. H. W IL S O N , D. C.
dances in the gardens of the lintel
55-tf
t4 4t
day for Newport News, Va.
great change . For 1918 the record
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E.
F.
I
I
ousbidder
Roy at Palm. It is understood that
T h e city’s big ditching machine
The latest contribution to the
Solictor tor complainant.
There’s a man at the curb to shows $315,639, and for 1919 the record
the dancing platform will be ready
N’ews.x
has been put to work cleaning out
hospital linen-shower is 1 towel and serve y e a .
55-tf is $1,095,925.— ♦Pensacola
by the end of this week.
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the ditches emptying into the lake
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1 pair of pillov -clips from the Me­
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r Y Y r Y Y Y v Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Mr. Itobt. Herndon expects to
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thodists church and 1 pair of p illo w leave shortly for Detriot where he
Machinery and material for the in E ast Kissimmee.
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T h e bank of Homestead is to
,lips from the Baptist Temple.
I* Christian Science services
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will take a six weeks course of train­ erection of the new Presbyterian church
increase its capital stock $25,000.
Natives of t he Buckeye S ta te now
which will be constructed on the corner
V will he held nt the Woman's
Y
Couples from varices tcctions of the ing at the Ford factory.
T h e past year was the most pro­
of Las Olas boulevard nnd Osceola residing in Bartow nnd Polk County
V
Club,
Onk
avenue,
between
F
country who are spending a few day’s]
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Peck of Or­
sperous in the history of the bank.
the
F Third and Fourth streets,
F
at the Lincoln are Mr. and Mrs. J . ! ! . [ lando registered Sunday nt the avenue is on the grond and work began entered enthusiastically into
idea
of
organizing
a
state
society.
Monday
morning.
The
contract
for
F
on
Sunday
morning
Fob.
8th
F
Miles of Mt. Carwcl. 111-. Oscar Tyre Seminole.
T h e po ice department of S t . Y nt 10:45
building
the
church
was
let
to
J
.
L.
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an! wife Philadelphia. It. W. Hunt and j
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buchanan of
Petersburg bav c declared war on 1' "S p irit.”
wife, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. J .
S. [ Roanoke, Va., were among the Sun­ Gibbons. The church will be sirnila
The real estate business in Haines
on autuiit ii Idle speeders in t but Y
to
tlie
Woman's
club
building
in
ap­
ftragle "f Sidney, Montana; M. T , day arrivnls at the Seminole.
City is booming. Many groves are
4l,^ v v i• 4* y r
of * —
pearance and will lie constructed so changing hands nnd nearly all of city. T h e superlnten&gt;»-i-f #
i*
•
Dais and wife. MNew SinyrnaSmyma •
Misses Norma Herndon and Mar­ that a more commodious ImH.iyjj* &lt;-m
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u'hoc! 11 llu;l i i i y says mat the
—
an 1 Toledo; Mr. and Mrs, G. A. Wi'l
f hr t o u r i.u it j e i t m u» invest.
gery Clay ’’.it .
lives
of
the
childrncn
nre
menaced.
...Me t i it *i.i occasion demands it.
4 # *
Slate I.egBhttor of
Ala*' mu Shot
••in. Atla: * ■ « t S e —
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i.ui’U where they visited Miss Nell Fort Lauderdale Herald.
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Hartselle, Al l.. Felt. 3. J r . R. B.
Dr. D. C.Ward, Osteopath is in Lane.
Kissimmee has more tourists then
l i l t
T h e Palm Beach library is to Roberson, alleged slayer of Porter M.
Sanford on Monday, Wednesday
ever
before in here history, nil of
EZ- Seal pint fruit jars nt LP.
and
Yesterday
marked
the
opening
of
the
have
$1,000 worth of new books Brindley, prominent r t o m e y
the hotels well tilled, hoarding hou­
and Fr ay of each week.
58-tf
McCullcr’s.
5G-ft
new dining room at the Hotel Royal ses doing an excellent business ami on its shelves through tho court ray member of the A ld n n .i legislature,
A family party registered nt
the Poinciann. The throngs of
Dinzil Stafford accompanied by
visitors rentals active.
of Mayor Dunklc, who has in8- this morning still win r t ln*go.
his uncle K. A. Stafford of Norfolk, Lincoln House Monday, were Mr. and to Palm Brach are arriving this year
Fo'Jowi ig ti e s' - otii g , which occurin
th e
p ro je ct
a n d
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te rc ste d
friends
t
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Va. have arrived hen* railed by the Mrs. R. Luppln and four children from in unprecedented numbers and thi*
th e y
have c o n t r i b u t e d l i b e r a l l y t o re I In Urir.iT’eyV «,i!lce yontdhlny. Dr.
The
Maloney-Lupfer
Company \ t h e f u n d .
death of Mr. Stafford. Other re­ Burlington, Okla.
K oW ein w*nt to ’ he railroad stetio
huge hotel is already fixed filled with
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contractors, which Is building the
latives called upon the same sad
inii b * - * 1 d r li'g im e ear on ll:o
the
season
only
jn
t
started.
To
judge
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Friends of Dr. N. DeV. Howard will
bulkhead along Lake Tohopekalign
errand were G. A. Stafford of Ham­
"blind
side", lie evaded officer.! at
from
the
New
York
papers
the
weather
n
r
o
w
a
r
m
i
n
g
u
p
n
o
w
.
be pleased to hear that be is rapidly
Polities
near Kissimmee, recently began pour
let N. C. and Mrs. Stafford’s sister,
Smiling candidates are to be seen Albany. Ahi. Two posse, arc searching
recovering from a Severn attack of man there is in a very grouchy mood,
Mi** Kiln Proctor of Greonvills, N. C
of
and no wonder such crowds of people ing concrete for the 500 feet
on every side. Funny bow some for him. The shooting was the remit
Grippe.
sh.eet
piling.
an* escaping from the cold nnd sleet
of them have the Imnd-sliake and fof n hudncM quarre1.
D. (1. Wagner and Miss Ada
Tenny Dome, Walter and Hawkins nnd snow of the North to come to this
t
t
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Wagner of Kissimmee, Mrs. Hart,
the pat on the hack for tho man,
DConnelly were among tiie Stetson
T o help popularize and advertise whom they never think of speaking
land of beauty and sunshine.— Palm
Miss Maggie Hart and Gus Hurt,
boys spending the week-end at home
the fjotcl Oaks and Bartow, Mr. to, until Election and a vote be­
Beach News.
of Orlando were among the out-of♦ 4♦ 4♦
WANTED — OLD CLEAN
Wnrliurton has just received 109 gins to loom upon the horizon.
4
town friends attending the funeral
BAGS. A N Y . KIND E X .
For Sale Several thousand stalks
uf Mr. W. H. I ’elers on Monday.
Work began this week on oiling the signs front Ithaca, M. Y., and is — Tim es-Courlcr, M arianna.
CEPT
OLD
SO CKS,
distributing them at the prominent
ribbon and green Cane, 4 ft. long,
Dixie
highway
through
town.
'
The
I t i
Mrs. P. L. Chamhlrss is the guest of
COATS.
P A N T S,
OR
big Kelly-Springfield truck belonging turnings leading to Tam pa, Fort
T h e Southern Argun, published nt 1 3 cents per stalk. F. O. B . Wagner.
h— brother and ri-ter, Mr. and Mrs
LED S P R E A D S . AT T H E
22-4tp
to the county road department carrying Monde, Winter Haven nnd Mulberry Rrooksville, says the farmers of Her­ (&gt;. (*. Bryant. Wagner. Fla.
Davit Speer.
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a large oil tank is used for this work.
nando will soon be busy planting
For Sale or Exchange— One 20
Qmrt Mason fruit jars at L.
Z. C. Chambliss, Ucalu banker their crops us they are now prepar­
coat hud lav
G. G. Swangar and wife, Messrs. The wind o for the final
acre,
one 10 nrre Sanford Ave,
McCuller’s.
SC-tfP, C. E. Ward and S. W. Ward are a hauled some time ago nnd when the and stock raiser and ono of the best ing their lands. Thu crops this sea­
Walking distnnee to city. Two lots
Mrs. K. T . Del La llnyo «f B o t c n group of friends representing New stretch of road is completed a road as known men in Marion county and son will be varied: Irish potatoes,
cornu* Center nnd Elm Ave. Two
and little daughter . Lucille arrived London, Ontario,, stopping at
the smooth as a table will In* offered to Central Florida, died Jan u ary 23 at watermelons, tom atoes, cane corn,
lots west side Palmetto Ave., 50 ft
motorists all tin* way from Vero to his home at Ocala after an illness of sweet potatoes will he planted.
Tuesday to visit her parents Mr. a Lincoln House this week.
from F 4 vent lx S t. Make offer. B. T .
several weeks. Mr. Chambliss was
Fort Pierre.— Vero Press.
M. C. Aspinwull.
A group of prominent men registereh
Corey owner, 175
Spring S t.,
4 4 4
vice-president of the Monroe &amp;
4 4 4
*S. Benjamin lias just purchased the at t h e Lincoln House who are spending
W 20-213tp.
Los
Angeles,
Cal.
In r i m i i l Court Seventh Judicial
Committees from the Manatee river Chambliss Bank.
splendid residence on Union Avenue some time hers art* Messrs. J . J . WhiJClrrult of 1‘luridn, Seminole
♦ * ♦
. . .
For S a l e — It) acres land, 3G0 ft
from Mr. W. W. PoavyhouBC. Th is den, W. O. Bradford nnd P. M. Pitts board of trade nnd the Tampa Board
County. In Chancery,
W.
A.
Cooper,
a
cattleman
of
of
trade
me*,
with
the
Hillsborough
com­
lake
front. Good vegetable garden
transaction was made by
J . E j of Sumter , S. C.
Marie K. Brown,
missioners in Tampa thin morning, and Devils Lake, N. I)., hns arrived in
m
all
house, chicken house and 30
Spurting.
complainant
,
We have exclusive agency
for avter discussion, comniifsipmers ntu - Haines C ity, lie expects to go olnto
hens.
Will sell very reasonable for
vs
Citation.
Atlantians registered at the Semi­ Seminole County for the Elect iothorixed tho borrowing of .&lt;10.090 for tho same business here if he finds
cash.
Charles
Cedar, Geneva, Fla.
Allen Sidney Brown J r .
nole on Sunday were E . II. Clarke, tyte Storage B atte ry Longer life.
the completion of the three milos of un­ the possibilities good. He says the
W 23-6tp
defendant.
B. J. Fceny ,nnd L. E. Sm ith, the More power. A postivc guarantee
f
paved road along the bay shore route ranges of the great northwest are
T o : Allen Sidney Brown, Jr. Resi­
latter representing th e Chero Cola .B e tte r and tell* clinopcr than an;
in Hillsborough county, the Tampa being settled so fast the cattlemen
dent e Unknown.
Company.
other battery on the market. B. &amp; Board of Trade guaranteeing that sum. have to feed their stock.
It
appearing from an ufladavit
W. I». lloin of I.oulsburg, Ohio, •) Motor Co.
♦
W lM -llc
The three miles will be hard-surfaced
i ♦l ♦.
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filed in this m in e that you are a
and O. F. Vance of Macon, G a.,
A Sanford Citizen Tells of His Experi­
Sixteen physicians report
12H
Ml is Patch Clark of Ford. Mich., with rock nnd shell, a foot deep, anil
resident of a State or country other
were Sunday arrivals at the Seminole
ence
and Miss E m m Flumps&gt;n of Ashvilto eighteen fret wide, and work on it is cases of inlluenza in th e city of
than the Stute of Florida, nnd that
Hotel.
You have a right to doubt statements
expected
to
la-gin
within
a
month.
Tam
pa.
So
far
ns
learned
no
deaths
N. C. arc guzsts of the Lincoln House.
your present place of residence is of people living fur away but can you
Pint Mason fruit jars at L. P.
— Palmetto NeSs.
have resulted. The cases are said to
unknown, and thnt there is no per­ doubt Sanford endorsement?
♦I t * s ♦
McCuller’s.
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Book hovers Clnb
Read it:
be mild.
son
in the State of Florida, the ser­
♦♦ ♦• ♦
W, A. Stafford, Prop, plumbing estab­
Mrs. J . C. Bonnet delightfully
•I. It. Horn, Messrs. Scott and
The county's new Monarch trad er
4
vice of a subpoena upon
whom lishment. 408 Holly Ave., nays: "Kidney
Bauson, Tam pa; T . P. Marshall, entertained t".;c members of the purchased for the purpotc of working
T h e Community Service .workers would hind you, anti that you nre complaint bud annoyed me for some
A. F. Clark, Jacksonville; Chancoy Book Lovers Club a t iier mime on the roads of the county, has arrived of Pensacola will open a three-day
little while. I had hacknche so bail I
over the age of 21 years.
Harden, Philn; C. C. Spencer, Pitts­ Magnolia Avenue, Friday a i t : moon and was tried out yesterday and the campaign drive in the near future
ojmldn’t stoop to pick lip anything when
Therefore, You nre hereby ordered working. I was pretty well handicap­
burg are late nrrivnls at t l i r S3minole Mrs. R. E. T o lar and Mrs. Fred day before. It walla off with almost for $10,000 to establish community
to
be nnd appear before our said ped. I was also afflicted with a kind of
Walsmnn were guests of the &lt;!ub nnd all the load you cajput upon it,
nnd service in that city.
court
at the Court House in Sanford dizzy feeling anil there were times when
a delicious refreshment course was has behaved nicely under all the testa
t4 4c 4t
Florida, in the above entitled cause, 1 could nee dark specks In front of me.
served by the hosiers. Of the many which show that the county commission,
1 felt generally run down. I doctored,
Arbor Day, Ja n . 27, was celebra­ on the llrot Monday in April, A. D.
but didn’t get much Iwnefit. no I sent for
small clubs in this city this is one ers have made no mistake in the pur­
ted at the park in Dunedin. T h e pro- 1920, the same being the 5th day’ a box of Doan’s Kidney Pills at Al­
of the most enjoyable and enter­ chase of this machine. It will be a
gram comprised an address by the thereof and a rule day of this court, dridge's Drug Store. I wasn't )"ng in
great factor in keeping up our county mayor, songs by seliP’d children and
taining.
to answer the bill of complaint filed finding out the merit of this remedy, for
W. W. Abernathy is in the city en* roads nnd no doubt will pay for it*elf appropriate readings nnd recitations. herein ngnlnit you, o|«p the same it soon cured me and I have remained
free from kidney trouble for somo years
t4 * 4
route to his home in Miami after a trip tnuny times over. It is something that
4f
will be taken as confessed.
now."
has
been
needed
for
some
time
and
wo
to Grand Rapids Michigan where lie
Price GOc, at nil dealers. Don’t simplv
The Lakeland S ta r says
that
It
is
further
ordered
that
th!a
bought a big stock of furniture." He commedn our commissioners for their every hotel In that city is filled nnd order he published in the Sanford ask for n kidney remedy—get D oans
is the guest of Ids daughter, Mrs. /,. B. go-ahead spirit in making the purchase, for the first time in the history of Herald a newspaper published in -Kidney Pills—the same thnt Mr. Staf­
ford had. Fostcr-Milburn Co., Mfrs,
commedn our commissioners for
the
Ratliff.
that city the hotels had to turn Seminole County, Florida, once \ Buffalo, N. Y.
J U S T R E C E IV E D
go-ahead spirit in making the purchase.
away the people who were looking
The weather report says rlcnr weather Montlcello News.
for accomodations.
but the weather today docs not look
SI t♦ ! *
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:
i
very clear. It will take a cold spell
We met with a gentleman who re­
The hoy's dormitory of the Kcnto stop the rain.
cently drove over n section of the new
tlcky Military Institute, which barf
JAX HAS NINE DAY RAIN
roads in Polk county, about a twentywinter quarters at Eau Gallic, was
five-mile stretch from Auburndnle to
'Flic* largest and best stock
— Chesterfield
destroyed by lire. T en ts were order­
ever brought to this place. No Trains Have Been -Running Since the Lake county line via Green Pond. ed from AGlnntn for the student
Yesterday
II.- says it is one of the finest specimens
Also a complete line of
nody until the dormitory can he re­
A N D why not? N ev er
of
hard day roads be bad ever teen in
Jacksonville,
Fla.,
Feb.
3.—
After
built.
all varieties of
were fine tobaccos
♦ * *
nine dayt of wind and rain, tU- wont polk county. This shortens the road
4
4
4
so
skillfully
b le n d e d !
dylugo in a generation has ended and to Gainesville and other northern points
February 3 the Y. W. C. A. of St.
clearing skies this morning gave pro- in Florida from this rection from thirty- Pertar&lt;bur» will launch a three-day
Chesterfields bring yot*
mi c of an early return of fair u cat he five to fo.iy mills. ieriiy Foik coun*’* drive to ralso $20,000 to erect
the bust uf Turkish anti
a
The St. Johns river in many points in Is unking her... If u reputation. Roads Hold n u f j on lira building oj tneir
Domestic leaf, blcn dcJ
TP 5 ? X X T O
.-* U’«L, ll&lt;» Im Ii m llinn ulte :r,M u&gt; io.-;y tr.tie*. Verily Folk county organization and finance the
work
to brinfj out new d o
tef two feet and m tions of the business is making herself a reputation. Roads for a period of two years.
seem
to
be
like
automobiles,
the
more
we
lights
of flavor.
district near the water front have been
♦. . t . t
get the more we want. This fine piece
slightly
damaged
by
excels
water.
No
Come and see our stock
Mrs. D. L. Hartman of Little
' work was recently completed by
ftnd get prices before buying trains have operated on the Florida Stidham nnd Hughes, men who have River is furnishing the Miami mar­
East Coast railroad since yesterday,
ket with fresh strawberries. T h e
clue to washouts, but full service is ex­ few equals when it comes to making
Ilnrtman garden is said to contain
good
romU.—
Bartow
Record.
pected to he resumed ibis afternoon.
::,000
strawberry plants,
which,
I I t
One shouthbound passenger train last
under
favorable
conditions,
should
T h o S t a t e Rond Departm ent is
night was turned hack by spreading
yield 15,000 quarts of fruit.
tracks. Roads throughtout this section advertising for bids for t!he construc­
t* ♦
* ♦
♦
of Florida have sufferrd heavy damage tion of the Jacksonville Lake City
«
Tho
E
lk
’s
big
charity
ministrel,
section
of
the
Dixie
Highway,
and
few exccptions no small bridges have
staged
in
Tqmpn
Tuesday
nl*ht,
it
is
believed
th
a
t
work
will
be
under
been left. All large railroad bridges
SA N FO R D , FL O R ID A
proved
to
he
a
big
success
in
every
way
by
the
first
cf
February.
Brick,
however, have held against unusual
way. Every scat in the auditorium
concrete
or
asphalt
will
be
used
and
conditions.

again.

Sanford Battery Service Company

CLASSIFIFD ADVERTISEMENTS

HERE’S PROOF

FORDHOOK

Lima Bean

1919 C r o p

"We ought to make a hit”

Green and W ax

The L. Allen
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FElihUART 6. 1920

TH E SANFORD HERALD

STATE ROADS IN THE FUTURE
MUST BE SIXTY FEET WIDE
TO RECEIVE STATE MONEY
Road Dept, Adjourns 2
Days Meeting
DID SPLENDID WORK
Delegations From All I’nrls of Slntc
Clamored For Aid In Good Hoads

Tallahassee, Jan. .1 1 . — Hereafter
any road that receives state aid
through the stale road department
will have to be built on a right-ofway not less than sixty-six fr et wide.
T h at was decided iri lho form of a
resolution adopted by the depart­
ment in meeting here today, in con­
formity with Federal legislation.
The depart merit adjourned its
sessions this afternoon after being
at work for two days.
No further action lias as yet been
taken upon the hit! of J. V. Wilson
of Jacksonville, contractor, for pacing
section A of state road No. 1 . be­
tween Jacksonville and Lake City.
As wa- stated at the state depart men
ment today that the com i ts would
continue to work at clearing llie
right-of-way and when that
has
been accomplished will probably
begin the grading. Forces are now
doing such work on parts of roads

Prescription
For B ooze
Only Hopes
G O V E R N M E N T M A K IN G R E G U ­
L A TIO N S
W HEREBY
ALL
STOCKS
W ILL HE T A G G E D

Washington, Jan
10.— Methods
by which intoxicating llipinra may
ho obtained for medical purposes
anti detailed regulations governing
their sale were made public tonight
by the bureau of internal revenue.
Announcement also was made that
tlie bureau hud compiled n system
of permit, providing a definite and
fixed channel through which nil in­
toxicating litjuors must move, and
by which hereafter the government
will know the location of every gal­
lon of distilled li'iuor within the
! n a tio n 's

Among tlie actions taken today
were the following:
The fond from Pensacola to Flomatnn was designed us u state aid
road. The fund- available for use hy
tiie department on tiiL tout] c o n s i s t s
of the automobile liicn t fur. !, ap­
portioned to Escambia vounty
and
aggregates approximately
thrity
thousand dollars. Under (lie law tin
county 5vill have to furni.it un equal
amount for the construction of the
rand.
The road from Monticello to*thc
Georgia line, on route t&lt;&gt; Thomusvillc, was designated a -tat** aid
road.
The road front Monticello t o tite
Georgia line, eti route to Thomusville, was designated a rtntif aid
road.
The department tleslgnffled as
state aid road tin* road beginning
at Haines City, in PolM county,
chert* it interrepls. state mail No. J
via Frostproof. Avon Park and Sehring to Lake Annie, in Desoto
county where it intercepts state aid
rttad No. :.
The department was engaged up
to tlie last moment in hearing dele­
gations from various parts of tin*
state, all of whom received atten­
tion. The delegations included those
from the following counties; JelTnrson, Gadsden, Leon, Escambia. Santa
Rosa. Holmes, Hillsborough, DeSotn
Luke arid Clay.
The following resolutions were
adopted:
Whereas ever increasing travel
over the luhlic mails in Florida calls
for a greater width nf roadway tint n
the limited travel in the past, when
the majority of public roads were
laid out, and as the necessity for
wider roadways requires a greater
width of right-of-way dor such roads
anti,

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except

Shower

for

A charming event of Satudrday
afternoon was the
miscellaneous
shower given In honor of Miss Huth
Lossing, whose marriage will take
place. February eighth, by
the
Misses Essie and Huth Whittle at
their home on French avenue.
The rooms were nttractively de*
confuted with a profusion of cut
llowcrs anti ferns and a dainty re­
freshment course was served by the
hostessess assisted by their mother,
Mrs. Whittle.
A Romance contest was much en­
joyed while “ matriinonal Advice,”
was freely bestowed upon the future
bride written upon cards which were
presented to her later in the after­
noon. Theso cards also suggestions
to seek in certain places and when
found, revealed many beautiful and
useful gifts. Guests of the happy
occasion were Mrs. Schelle Mnines,
Mrs. Forrest Gatchcl, Mrs. W. C.
Ilray, Mrs. Arthur Johnson, Mrs.
Joe Wells, Mrs. A. J . Leasing, Mrs.
Lossing Jr., Mrs. 11 . Clause and the
Misses Nettye Mnines, Curno Stan­
ley
Virginia DeCoursey,
Adclc
Hines, Clara Milieu and Minnie

H astin gs’ 1 9 2 0
Seed Catalog Free

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T. 0. CHARLES, Distributor
T E L E P H O N E 1 1 1-W

HANFOIID, I L O I I I I U

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f

5 th .lay nf June A. I&gt;. IS9 I, eoYtring tfc»
following property *0- 1*U: Her, 5 !, rh« \
nf SW cor. •&gt;! NE .1( nf NVV'i of S»c. 21 T(,
20 S. ll. 30 K., Hun H SJ, eh*.. E 3 rh... ft
" li rh*., 8 Wly to lift , the aalil land bHrt
■••■••rd at the date of the l.tuance of »uch
crrlfllrale In the name of William Wilke):
Alto Ta* CriUQcale No.203 , dated the
■ tth day nf June A. D. 1917 . rnvrrlnr Ihr
.following propelt) lu-wlt- N\V, ol NE',
Sec. 21 Tp. 20 S. It. 30 E.. the .aid Ur.A
. Lelnc naaeated at the dale nf the Jr.unr* ef
*urh rrrtlticitr In llie name of Unknuun.
Alin Ta» &lt;.'«rtiftrata No. 2 .1 AV. dated the
r.th Hay •! J.t.ie A. I*. ItK . n irfin* th*
fi-'l liny tr.puly l—wit: SC') f NE*.
M. ' '
-'0 Tp. 20 S. It. .0 J... th, ..I,)
l.r.d i * i t •; aMealed at |h« d.t, , t tbs ItI f nh'e nf «urh rirtlf'.cat* In the name of
J. It. Magrudrr;
| Alan l . i l.’trUlirate No SO", dated the
7 th day ol Jun.» A. I). 1M'A, covering th.
folios ing property ln-»|t: S ', am ., in N\V
Cor. of NW"1, nf NE', *,f Sec. It, Tp. M
S. It* *9 I... the .aid land living a*.*..ed at
thr data nf the ii.uanre ol *uch xrtltlrate
in thr name nf Hugo Hitter;

In I h r Cirruit f o u r I N i i m h Judicial Circuit
Si*min«|p fount), Florid*, In fh^M fcr).
Harry It. Illckcrton,
CompUIntnl.

Thr Sanford Cumpiny, *
corporation,
Ihrfrndint,
N utkr J*
virtue of *
made n tli«
jR itm ryt A*

Nutlet*

of

Sale,

hrn h &gt; (*ivm that under *mi by
tlecree of fortrloturr uml »*fe
alittw r i u u on the «2n*l d*iy of
u . I l l 0 ( 1, J J . Itirknunn, **

Alin T a t (Vrtlltrttn No, 321, d*t&lt;&lt;J (ha
tth day nf Ju n e A. I). Is t. fin in g ih.
f..Uniting property tn-irlt:
') nf Nf '. *

,SjM*riai .VfHutrr In f hitjccfj* taill on Monday,
lh«* tat day of March ,\. |». iy«o* In Iron*
tif thr f o u r l If »I*IFC* door 'In S i r forrl Srfnlnnlr *■

S W ' i nf S' E ' l Ol. l] N ' .

« •un (y r FI of Id*, oiler for •air, and * r t*

■f "ttf
clml t»* *t bidder f»r caih, .during
thff lre»i hour* of iftfe, Ihr frd1owing drt'flb*

i"d

iirtd,

eiliiufod. lylni and iiefiii In thu

foiinty off Sr minole, Slut* of Fforiii*

Fol* Thr* e f3 i Four ll nn&lt;1 Five (51 of
Nim- &lt;’•&lt; of a Buhdi vislitu of Und* made
rnitlt’ hy thr Title Hood A, UuNrantre C'om*
puny of Sanford, Murid*, in Hurt ion IT and
Station «0 , To'*11* Lip |y. South of Runce
no hiii, »« tor tdit of itid iuhit|viiJi&gt;n of
**id Jandi, duly reror«l«d In f‘lat Hook Nu« 1,
tt*ei • I2 T uml I J n of thr pijhlir rrrnrd* of
Semln'dr (‘ouniy, nid itlhdiviifurt brink*
krp»»n n Sanford Farm. Said fair felntf
I t the purpoie of '.til f)|t |- *ai«l dirfit-and
11lock

.Suin'

«t

Vi'ft'ral.un o»» t * i

llr rtl

nf :

SE'i nf See. It, Tp. 2 " J
. _
laid land brine alit Mad at the dal. „f the
tnuanre of auth certlttratc In the name *
Pe. known;
At u Tat Can if, ate No. * 31 , dated thi
trd day nf June A. I). 1901 , rim ring the
fnliowlne properly tn-wlt: KE'i nf NK
I
NEt, «! S.e. [I. Tp. 20 S l&gt;, 2 *i E, tt,.
•aid land litlng ate it eel at the date ■’ the
l.tuanre nf «nch rertllp ate In the nitre t
J. I*. Ktaline:
Aim Tat (Vrllftcafe No. 172, elate,1 th,
r.lh day nf Jt:ly A. I'. I 9 9 S, rnvrrlnr the
follnwinc property l»-*lit ^K!, &lt;l SI. ,
a- I |»tg i d ft. N nf SE Cn-.
SW', ..*
NE', nf Ht It. Tn. 2 " 8 , It.
•• ||
N 217.5 ft., N rr. deg. W 1320 ft., s 457 .
ft , S S', il-r. E 537.5 ft . N 1.1
10 rV 221 . 7 *' It., S S.I dir K S2 I.5 It., tl.. .all
land Li Ins a«*r*ied at thr date of the I*.
•uanre ..f aurh eertilirale in tne name ,,f
tiro, It .mn. and I a* filed .aid rer'ir.ratr.
In my olre oed ha&gt; maJr appl'ratt n I ,
Tat I *»i d to fame in UkCuril.i.r, with !a»
Pn'.e- enid eirlinrate. ebal. he rid-en-el
aernrding to l.aw. tat deed w*11 fi&lt;,ie there.-n
oh thi 2 nd day nf Mareh A. I). 192(1.

I mlrr

Nrfttun 573 «.f thr Urn rat Slalutia.
S'.lire I* tun I.)' giv ti O at Orwratret-t
TuffirnUr.e Company. purrha«,r ,.f T*i
IVftOlr.t•* No. S2 I. 'Ufiit tin- 2 rul ila) &gt;,f
Jul) A. II. I'*"", mining ihr (nl|.,iijnc propi it&gt; in-nil II, g. Ml Cur. "I ME1, "( KE't
"I S. r. 21 . To 211 S. It. 2 " E.. tun S 195 It.,
E "79 It.. N 19 5 ft.. IV S79 It.. I hi. .alii
laml tiring **•&lt; .aril lit thr itatr tit the ii.o-

tVllftrf. my nff.rlsl elgnature nod •.»! tl.li

the 2 9 ' n day rd oantiary &gt;. tt. 192".
(HhJAl.i
t.. A. IHI lift LASSClerk t'lrcuit
"Ufl
l-5(i

Famous For Its M arvelous M otor

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O W nml th e n you read s o m e th in g a b o u t " F r e n c h sty le nm l lin o " In
a u to m o b ile s, o r perhap s i t ’s " ttlie
l i e n eew
e a ." A nti so m e
w eest
st E n g lish id
Idea
f o lk s have g o n e a c ro s s to t*ci tlie n e w e st su g g est ton s.

Honor of thu sowntioth itirtliday
of Mrs. Mur&gt;* A. Zachary, tiiorv wai
a family re-union nml dinner party
on Monday rvening at tho homo of
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Zachary. Express­
ed hy ono of tho littlest folks it was a
"happy birthday party". Tho table
E. A D our,LA SS.
mitered by a Itoautiful white cake (SEAL)
Clark
(\rrult Court Srnslnoli* C ou nty,
surrounded by began villa and ferns,
Kin,Ida.
W £l-5tc.
was lovely with its appointments of In Ctrrnll Cnnrl. H trnlh Jadlrla Circuit
Ntmlnalr ('aunty, llaitd a. lu Chancery
silver and crystal,th e odd ,hut lovely
J. it Van Ar.dat*. Hr..
Complainant
Japanese pn|»er flowers with it* varying
va
roradoaurc—Citation.
shades of purple and lavender lending
William II. II Allan and
* charm and fascination eh its own to Etta E. Allen, Complainant*
hi

The abatnra piarliratlr uf free and albuminoid ammonia la ihlr water and
lla **ry small amount or rhloilne Indlralaa It* e r t e l le n l g u ilty for household
parpoar*. In addlllen la the food q u l l l y rh ararle rialli» of auprrlor h iu n h o ld
water, ll patoroae* operlal fealn re* nf murk re lu r, eaprtlall) Ibeae of rrretleni
n alai* an a llo n and LOW degree el kaidner*.
I k e baclrrlelaglral analyala, m u l l i n g In an a r e r a f e lalal fount, la four
aamplro or Ike weler, of 1 barlerla per rent.: and In Sndlnf ne rstan, ar other
harmful barlerla, full; ronBrm lla goed quality Indicated by the CHEMICAL
analysis.
O f Ibe maw/ water* nf this and other rrgluna that I b are e a a ly t id , I bar*
found none superior In all (sod quallllta to that of the “ Elder W ater."
Yours terjr reapetlfullp.
(Signed) T H O S . II. ilAKEII

Notiro uf Vpidifjtfliin for Tat Ifrnl Under
Nrrtiian .i7.* nf (fir firrirral Nlalufr*
Nollrr 1* hrrrlrjf fivrfi that f\ IV, Fr.I*■
min Err. pure hater *»f T a t *Vrtlllratr Mo
dll, tfntrd! Ihr ftlh ifay of July \. f# |Ml*
r ovrring: Ih«- frfftiw fng ifr 1*rfIhrtf prd|*rrty ,
Ur-wtl l b * , loft fr.. S nf Nil ( o r . nf MV

Nnlltf «f VtH'l'ratlen L»» Tat l&gt;*-pit ttnitrr
Sf'l lnit 375 uf the tirnrta* Xlalu tra.
N"tlr»' I. ti-ritiy givin that E. It. Kill'*-*
|&lt;urrti.*ir i t T * . ( ‘.ftlflcati* Ni&gt;. 2 S l , 'la t n l
the ttli 'lay uf Juitr A. It. 1917. h a . (it*- I
&gt;atit i-rftltlr,*l'» in my nlftru a "it h a. tnaitu
a"tiUi*afl"h t .* ' - - -* - * * :
a«\,irtiam-p »lth las. '&gt;*(,( t ril'lrats r m l ' r a r n Iho
f&lt;'!ll".lng i l r l f t l l l 'l l [
.ituatrU I "
K-mlniilu Cuusty, I lurid", ts-wfli 8 \V'* of
N K ' i , h lp c Wr.l ut Ittw f, • r 29, T p . 2".
8 . It. 33 K.. " a r e a , I 'h - *.'i,t laml tiring
a - .. «,r*l at I h . ilalr of th* t - : * n r r of turn
rrMlttrat* in thr mam* nf ttoknoarn, Untraa
taill rrMlSrat* .hall t&gt;r rr'trr'tinl arrordlng
to law, tat ilmil will i » t j r th.rrfln on thr
2nd day nf Marrh A. I*. IV2S.
Wltnr*. my nlftrial .fgnaturr and aral tbD
Ihr 29th day nf January A. 1). 0920.

per rilOlria
per ralltloa

Tree Ammonia
DO part * per million lla r d n r a a . . . 21.0 1 parla p.-i million
Albuminoid A m m onia___ _____. . . T r a t #
N i t r a t e * - . . -------------. . . -----------------T r a r e

E u r o p e W e lc o m e s T H e
C h a n d le r S ix

e " Of S F » a of M V 4 of h'rc. 2.1. T f*
It. 2 *#
itio said ami firlm*
&gt;i jt
ihr tfatr of thr Uaiinfirr of *uch crrliPratr
In Ihr Dint' »»f O. It. Wbalhyi
Alai Tat Ctrllflrair No,
datrd thr
5 th ila&gt; of July A. IF If I *, nifrHns Ihr
fulfoainy pr»prriy lio-wfl? Lfiti ,1 |2 , 3 1 1 ,
anti HI**, of I ttnjwoi'd, tor aatd lantf Itrinr
aaarwird at Ihr dato tif Ihr iuuknt* •if * ,rh
rrrtfflra»r in iLr i,*rrr of IF S, Mflh&gt;nald.
and hat bird *ri.| crrllflcalta in my nthcr and
ha« made appll dlnn I f lai dred f»» f«au*
Id ICC IftYaitff wllfa IfeV, UfiilfM talit crrUficati* phpll hr n Itimnl accorrlini In law.
It t dfrd aMI (««ur ihtrron Ihr 2 ml day of
March \. I&gt;. I»2 »*.
\Vitn«a* my it;!Fia! ustn tlurr ar.d real th!*
Ihr 301 h &lt;fay of January
I*. iNO.
(SFAlA
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&lt;*!irk f'irnilt C’oiirf, Seminole County,
Florida.
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Therefore, he it rciolved, that In

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D e a r Chlorine — _ 1.73 Sari*
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on Ihr 2nd i)ay «»f March, A. I». 1020.
Witnraa my oftlrlal «(Enaftirr and *ral I hi a
ihr *J'#lh day of January A. IF |9!!0
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k . a. immhjfass .
L'lrfk O r u l l
(ddirl Hrmhiulr
CTtiunty,
florid*.
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partmnnt that it will hr nrrcsxary
In I'fovitli* righta-i'f-w ay of the whitH
stated:

TIIOM A.4 !&gt;. HAKEIt. ffc. D.
Analyllfil and C«n*ulllt g C ia a iD t • t'rnfeaatoiiil of Natural S c l e n t *
Knurllu*. llollls* Callage, llurldn
Private L a b o r ,t u n of BrM**- C e l ! j» *
Mr...T n . Charley
*
winter P a r s , El*.. N *». 3lh. lwis
Hanford, Fla.,
Dear Kir:
I b ar* tnmplcled careful rbrm lral a a a t t i l * of Iba sample of water that
pen brought a t early laal week, anad bare uhlalned the foilawlnf leaaltai

Vf

Honor Dance
In honur nf the five yuung girls
living ut lintel Carnes, .Airs. S. J.
Carnes entertained with tt delightful
dance tin Friday evening. The at­
tractive honorces were the Misses
Francis Martin, Merritt
Francis
i Hal), Alnllie and Charlotte Jacobs
land their guest Miss Francis Price
of Maryland. Other guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Hen Coleman,Miss Helen
Peck ami Dr. Caswell, Aiiss May
Thrasher ami Mr. Hume Humph,
Miss Zee Munson anil Dr. lirown,
Mi s Ethel Henry and Mr. Leslie
Hill. Miss Adelaide Higgins anil Mr.
George Mel.nulin, Miss Thelma Har­
bor and Mr. Hodgson Hall, Miss
Margaret Clari; ami Mr. Hilly,
Mis* Marion Clark anti Mr. Ned
Chittenden, Miss Lillian 'Herring
and Mr. Randall Chase, Miss Elea­
nor Herring ami Mr. Hen Whit nor,
Messrs. Tom Martin, Garland Kellum
Walter Connelly, James Higgins,
Hoy Chittenden, Raymond Philips,
Will Shepherd ami Mr. Houser.
Music for dancing wt^ furnished
hy Miss Weaver anti Mrs. Burdick.

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Where a.**, it in tin* m*iih* t&gt;f thia tl«-

ELDER SPRINGS WATER

Hridc-Eloct

stored in private homes.
In setting forth the ways in which
li'iuor may in* procured. Commis­
sioner Roper took occasion to issue
a warning against profiteering in its
*:tle. The committ Inner declared that
exorbitant charges for llifunr for
medicinal purposes "certainly places
the dispensers thereof in the class
with profiteers and they will lie in­
vestigated."
Mr. itoper also announced that
till li'iuor seired under federal law
prior to Inst Oct. i!£, unless tiaiined
under the sixty-day ruling, would he
told by order of the court under tin*
jurisdiction of which it is held, it
must he told, however, to n holder
of a permit to ute it either for medi­
cinal nr nun-hove rage purposes.
I loth the physician who prescribes
and the pharmacist who cells li&lt;|unr
tl:e regulations provide, must hate
Or. Jcr.nic.i's Ddtanary
a permit v.-hlrh may J i e obtained
Dr. .tohnsoii Is coauiiotily reckoned
from tin* federal prohibition director. ns a successful author, yet In* received
Other details of the method by which for many of fils cuniposttlori* u com­
li'iuor ft r medicinal purpoies may paratively small -ittn His most profitnidi* iindcrtukiog wa** the dictionary,
he purchased fellow:
for which In* nsked 5 7 .S7 ." Tlo* tasir
"Any physrian duly licensed to occupied Ids time for'seven years.
practi-e mciliiinc and actively en­
gaged in t Ju* practise of ruclt pro­
Nui’fp "f \(&gt;plir*fio&lt;| fur Tat liri*d Fm frf
fession miy obtain a permit to pre­
S rrl un 57A «f ihr l i r t t m l H la l n t f t
Ni&gt;thc U fun hy
1h*( Chulun!*
scribe intoxicating iitjucir and may
Cmnptny. |mrrh««rr of T*t I’ffllijnlr No,
then issue (inscriptions for distilled llflll,, ilati 11 (hr Ill’ll tja&gt; of July V IF [*■*I•&gt;,
folftiit Irig; dcffiihi d pf oin M.,
spirits, wines or certain alcoholic mtrriuifNF'Ihr
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ihr **iti l*rtil lirlne
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medicinal preparations for medicinal
at *h»* if*|r of I hi* 11«ij 7*ui*t* of Rurh rrrtfUplift
purposes fur persons upon whom he in i hi* nttTNp of Unit nowft;
A 1*■» Tn % &lt;Tp11:|fir*t&lt;
* Nfu, I iT, 11&lt;*.I n l cftr
is in at tendance, in rases where he
11** il*y of Ju*p A. If, IPit, rnvriinc (h**
believes that the u*e of lh|unr tn a f o111** fme lirifriltiil iiru|iprty, ii»»*|f; HU 1,
NfW •J f S f : 'a of Srp. j|, T p . i!l
S ll.
medicine is necessary, in no ease of
.ll! F , (hr «*ii| fiiml l»**i ny: maii^ilrit
*1 Ihr
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Ihr
l««tt*nrp
of
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re
rfiflcatr
In
may spirituous lit|Uor to* prescribed
Ihr lJ»nir of IInknovon;
by one ot more physicians in excess
AI«o T n Crrtlf|p*tr No. 13*, tlafr«l Ihr
MH tit) **f Ju ly A, IF I *JI *», ftiv r rin t Ihr
of one (dnl for the same person f*t!hv«ini{
*li*«rril»nt pfoprrtr, |«T-wft: W 1,
within uny period of ten days.
of N K ', of S W * of Her. 20 T p . 21 H. 11/
3 J F... 'thr *a|.| Urol hrlnr i i i f i f f d
* f If**
"All prescriptions for intoxicating ila lr of Ihr i««u*riro of aurh n rllllr*l«* in Ihr
mi* *f I'n kn onn; and haa htrd paid rrrllli'iuor arc rc*|uircd on prescription fit
f l r a l i « In my offirr and ha* m id r appllratl*»n
blanks provided by the bureau, ex­ for tty Hrr&lt;| to is*m* fn arfiirdanrr with la«*.
IJfdrM Hid r*rl flratr* ahall hr rr drrm rd ircept that in emergency cares physi- pordinp In U *
d m ) ai!) |»«ur thrrron

Y. iercas, pending legislation in
In t!
Federal congress providing
additional Federal aid for roads wil
require that tlie rights-of-way of all
that l i e right-of-ways of all roads
upon which stub Federal aid funds
wilt lie expended shall will he ex­
pended shall he at least sixty-ax
feet in width; and.

It’* ready now. One hundred handgotnety illuntrn'.nd iiitt;'** with brltllnnt
cover In natural colortt. it I* l»'th
beautiful and helpiul. and all ttiat Is
neceaiury to yet It I* a pc* I id I'tird
request. You will find our 1920 catalogue a welt worth while weed book.
Hustings’ Heeds are sold direct by
mall. You will never find them on
■ale in the stores
We have sont*
ftr« t'v r.irtJ U.uu»«uii customers wuc
buy from us by mall. We please and
•otDfy them, and we can please and
satisfy you tn 1920.
Planting Hastings’ Seeds lit your
garden or la your fields Insures "good
lock” so far as result* can he deter­
mined by the aeed planted. For 30
year* Haetlnge* Hoede have been the
standard ot aeed excellence and pur­
ity in the South. Only varieties
adapted tc the South are listed. Qual
tty of the heat and prices often Iwa
than those you pay at home. Write
f&gt;r free copy of this splendid cata­
logue new.
H. C. HA3TIHC3 CO
Isedimtn. Atlanta, Oa.— fAdvM

1hn!

the adornment of the tablo end rooms.
Enjoying Grandmother's "happy
birthday party" were all the little
Zachary"* . and little Powers' with the
older members of the families, Mr. and
Mrs. A. D. Zachary, Mr. and Mrs. W.
A. Zhachary, Major and Mrs. A. K.
Powers and Miss Hcwle Zachary----

E u ro p e h a s n ’ t b u l l t ’ n u to m o b lle s for five y e a rs a n d E u ro p e Is c r y in g fo r
n e w c a r s and good c a r s .
A m e r ic a ’s s ty le Is E u ro p e ’s sty le now .
T h e C h a n d le r S ix , p op u lar In m a n y o th e r c o u n tr ie s fo r y e a rs b u t k e p t o u t
o f E u ro p e th e p a s t th re e y ears b eca u se o f w a r-tim e p ro h ib itio n o f s h ip m e n ts ,
Is w e lco m e d ev ery w h ere In Eu rope now — w elcom ed fo r th e e x c e lle n c e o f Its
p e rfo rm a n c e , a n d q u ite as m u c h fo r th e b e a u ty o f Its s ty le s o f body.
T h e C h an d ler, re p re sen te d In th e B r itis h Is le s by M e ssrs. I I . G . B u rfo rd
&amp; C o m p a n y , L td ., o f L o n d o n , w as e x h ib ite d b y t h a t old e s ta b lis h e d E n g lish
a u to m o tiv e h o u se, a t th e g re a t O ly m p ia M o to r Sh o w ,

a n d m is "q u it e t h e sen sa tio n o f t h e s h o w ,” say s a L o n d o n c a b le .
" T h r e e h u n d r e d a n d sev en ty C h an d lers a c r e s o ld in tw o d a y s "
A p p a re n tly E n g la n d
m o t o r c a rs.

Is g reatly pleased w ith A m e ric a 's b e st s ty le in
^

T h e C h a n d l e r O ffer* HiRheat Q u a l i t y A t T h o

S I X SP f r v p m

Fairest P rice

UODY T Y P E S

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Four-P ai
F ou r-P assen g er D ispatch Car. J 197 J
S ev en -P assen g er S ed a n , S2S95
F ou r-P assen g er C ou pe. S2795
(M l P rices J . o. b. C lose land)

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Limousine, J J J 9 5

WIGHT TIRE CO
CHANDLER

MOTOR

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COMPANY

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W ight Bros. Co , and It- p.rlnc'pi’. p l . t * cl n W W S a c . 14 T e. I t 8. n . 31 E. Run S. a|l auth poarrra aa may be Incident to t b * William*. Saniord Florida, a/tar January anld axoeutloa and coat*. Purtbaaer to pay
bualaeaa aball b# at Sanford, Florida, but It *» ink* K 4.14 ca*. 8. 11.11 chi E . t l cK». .purpoaea or bualneaa of t b * corporation, or 20, 1320.
for tltl*.
may bav a and aatabllab aueb other place* to Lo b * Laka N. along asm* to point 1 de*. other buainraae* of a Ilk* naturo .and to
E . E . B R A I I Y , Sheriff
T h * County Con. mission* n m e t e * th*
of business aa tb* Board ol Director* may 45 minute* S ct Dt(. w I t cha N t eh*' W have, enjoy and eaerelt* all tho il*hta,
Seminole County. Florida.
to reject a n * and all blda.
from time In time determine.
to baa. (Leas bt*. 15 eb* S. ut a point 8 poa&gt;er* t a d priaile*ea Incident to corpora* fight
Alexander
4b
Martin,
E I ) T . W I L L IA M S
L. A. II It DM L E Y
*S.'i d f ( . E 12.10 eh* Iro n U See. coat on Ilona organised and eialatln* under t h * law* F i tEngineer.
Article I I.
W -20-Sfr.
Chairman Hoard of A tty'a for Plaintiff.
, . . . I l r a t u * r*r Tax Deed Under
T b a (eneral nature of the bualnea* to be W. Itoundar/ o( Mid Section Hun N. 8.16 of the state of Florida.
County
Comrr.
Seth*,
iff
the General IJlalataa.
transacted and conducted by aald enrpora- rh* 8. 88 l» deg, K 12 eh*, to Lon* Laka _
In Clrrall Court. Nrmlnslo Conaljr, Halida,
Arllrlc
I
I
I
.
Srrtl**, *. ty qvtn t i l t W. A. and A. tlon shall be aa follows, to-wit:
southerly with 1 ike to Inltrseel t line run- • The amount of capital ali*ek of the cor*
People* Hank of Sanford,
a cnre**.t|*r
T o acquire, buy. own, sell, manufacture nln* 68&gt;f dr*. E from be*. The Mid land puiailon aha), be Ten thousand t|tO,COO.QO)
F. S.\ °, M ? t , J t k * 4th day of J u n e A. !&gt;.. and otherwise deal In automobllea, auto­ b tin * l u d t n l at the date of l*iu*ne*
Dollars, dlelded Into On*- Hundred (100) Notice of Application for Taa he rd Under
K*. l ^ d a u s
certificate In my office mobile tire* and automobila aecraauriw of •ueh rerllr-rat* In t l ( u »o - of
Annie Sharia id th« par vaiua ot line Hundrv
.»*
C H c t ls n .------N nllea 574 ef the CJePefaL. . H l i u l i * .
lilf.
■opIicatloD for U * daejl to all kind* and description; to buy, sell and Kornahieti*.
U. Wyman Slecje,
(1100.901
Dull via — eh; -ehlch ah.il ha p-/ha*
with law. Said eertlflcat# deal In palnta, nil*, e a-n llc i and other ln"tpr
Notice
la
hereby
(Iran
t
h
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t
1).
If.
Daniel
1.Ib I . « . * * i j rrrfluXwit. eiiell b# rrrfcemed able m lawful money of the United State*
Defendant.
loa* lnJ '" iV * fdlowln* dcacrlbtd property **Vj; *•- swa, .alalmaii, maintain and oper- aeeordln* to law, taa dred will time thereon of America, or in property, or labor or arr- purchaser of Tax Certificate No. 4*0 dated T o S. Wyman Steele, a Non-rraldent of tba
4th day oi June A. D. 11*17, rovetinel S t a t e of Florida:
I ate garage* and automobile repair shop* for on the 18th day -&gt;l February A. I*. 1929.
vlcre, at a lair and just valuation tu be fixed the
following riearrit&gt;cd property, lie*. BK
T ak e notice that eult hai been Inatltuted
t b * repair and storage of aulnmobl'rt and
Witness my official signature and real thla by the board of directors at a meeting had the
Cor. of NW», of N W J4 ol Hec. 21, Tp 21 against you by I'runli* Ilank of Sanford , a
other vahirlra; to own, e itabllih , conduct l«th day ot Jan u ary A. II. 1920.
fur that purpose.
S.
It
31 E., run N 10 cka., W 15 rkt., S 10 corporation in the above atyled court, and a
sJ »•
n Vf .fKVr
i htheAiMuine#
B n of eueh e .r t it r a t e and maintain atora*e b atte ry aervlc* i t * - (S E A L )
E. A. DO U GLASS,
Altlrla IV .
chi., E. 15 chi. The aatd land belt,* assessed
paint shop* for th* painting and re* t'lerk Circuit Court, Semloult County.
The trrm for which the corporation ehall at the date of the tevunrp of *.uch ciitificat* writ ol attachment h u been auad o ut in
it tk* d***
, j . u rrr mil Saunders. Unle** tlon*,
«*ld raute, and eald writ of attachm ent levy
Florida.
n o v a t l n * of automobllea end other vehicle*,
•
Xsit
shall
be
perpetual
unless
suonrr
diaIn
th* name of A. W. Alley,
l*
Bobcate shall he redeemed aeeordln* end v u lran ltln * plant* for the rrholldlne of WJJ-Mc.
haa been made upon the fullowln* reut re*
Itv V. M. DOUGLASS I). C. solved arrordingto law.
ftjJ
will Irtue thereon on the autom obile Urea; to generaly rn *a*e In.
Alio Tax Certificate No. 385 dated the t a t * belonging to you eltuate In Seminole
Article V.
3rd day of July A. ft. 19Wi, ruvrrln* th* County, Florida, to*wit:
eondurt and carry nn t h * business of dealer* Nellcr of Appl an on fnr. Tax Dred Under
Jj.k d\ r
The
hutinns
of
the
corporation
shall
be
follnaln*
ilorilliMl property, H E 1. of N E ' i
,
Hrcl
on
374
of
ihe
(
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r
n
n
a
i
Hi*
lue*.
Lot 22 of Subdltieinn known aa Palm
In alt kind* of *oodi, ware* and merchandit*
conducted by a president, vice-president and N E ' i of S E 1 ( of See 16, Tp. 21 S. It. Hammock, alro a (trip of land 100 fret wlda
Notice la hereby riven that T . W. Lawton ami genera manager secretary and treasurer, 32
x J ' S , t M -'•&gt; V T " D O U G L A f e 81 9 !0 - nt every r l a u and deacrlptlon; to acquire,
E., The laid land bein* aueaied at the off North iide of a tract of land drtcribed aa
own, leaie , re n t, tell, and otherwlie deal In
n!r'kU Circuit Court. Seminole County. real r a t a t e : to borrow money and i'cu re the purchaacr of Tax Certificate Nn. 351, dated and a board of director* to consist of not date of the Dtuanc* of auch rerllfiraie In followa; lo*wlt: b r*ln nln* 788 feet South of
the 3rd day of July A. D., 1916, ha* filed
c a m e by mnrtaragra deads of trutt, bond*, aald certificate In ray office and haa made lest than thre nor more than srvrn of Its the name of T hom ** G. Wattrraoni and hai th# Northraat corner of Sec. 13. Twp. 20,
Jg-M any V. bt. D O U G L A S S . 11. C. or o th e r obli*atloni therefor, and to do all
stockholders. The director* shall be elected filed laid ccrtffiralr* In my office and hat R a n e e 30 East, run Weat 613 fret, thence
application for taa deed to laau* in accordance
aurh other amt further thin** at may be with law. Said rertlfirate e m b r a ce the folluw- annually by the atockholder* on the first made application for tax deed tu l.iue In South 106 feet to rl*h t of way of S, &amp; I.
neeeMary nr expedient to be done fnr th* In* drarribrd property altuatrd In Seminole Monday in June of each year at fi:00 o'clock accoidanre »lth law. And u n lr n eald rertl* R . R. R„ now A. O. L. R. It., thence Northr t i l e * f I 2B.000.00 Jeaaap Drain- turre**ful transaction of the builnrM of thle County, Florida, to-wit: N ) j ol NJv of N i l P. M at a mirling had (or that purpose in ficatee ah tall be redeemed aeeordln* to law easterly 793.5 fret to Eaat line of eald S e c ­
its principal offices at Hanford, Florbia. and tax deed will liiue thereon on the 2nd day tion 13, thence North 297 feet to point of
* ! * • U.-Ulct. Ulatrlrl I&gt; r * ln .* r
Hand.. corporation, and to have, r x r r r l t r and enjoy of N E '» of 8 E ' ( See. I t Yti. 21 S. It. 31 it*
officers shill. Immediately thereafter, be
beginning.
'*
1. h-irbv * l t t n that aealad
da all the ri*h t*, power* and privilege* inriden- E. A arrr*. The laid land bcln* ataetaed at elected by the board of director*. Until their of March, A. I). 1920.
Vou, the aald S. Wyman Steele, a nonrt*M*irfal»»J hy the Board of County *»l tn corporation* or**nixtd and e xiiitln * the date of the liauance of aurh certificate successor* are elected and qualified, the bustrraldent of the S t a t e of Florida, are hereby
».d he 7
f gcojloota County, Flot t , unC
-------r the ’laws of th* s t a l e of Florida.
In the name of,South Florida Naval More* nrsa n| the corporation shall be conducted
required to appear and drfrnd eald action
, 0 . *t Sanford. Sent- e
Co. Unle.s a aid certificate ehalt be redeemed by- the following officers: Rex Packard. Pres.,
Arlirle I I I ,
on Monday the 5th day of April. 1920,
•J ‘ h«
h n l . oon
o or before 11
- ,* amount of the rapltat atock of thla arcordin* to law, lax died will Daue Ihrrron W. L. Morgan, vice-president and general
7 , VfjoriJa
i t . o'clock A.
■*"
otherwia*
judgement will be entrrrd against
f/8S!/ ife 2nd day of March A. D. }3kU.
..oration
..ration aanau
hall bf
up Fifty
r i u y Thousand
1 nou.anu Dollar*.
eeouar*. on the 18th day of February A. D., 1920 managrr, and Louis Miller aecrratary and
you be default.
U on
Hundred aharea of
!tek time i*id bid* * il1 l"* •t&gt;t?«*! (of to rter divided
.................In to *Five .......................
Wltnraa rny official al*naturr and •**! thla treasurer, and Ilex Packard, W. L. Morgan,
Witne**
my hand llrit 7th day ot D e c tm . * u| 1 * 6.000.00 Je*»up D rain*** One Hundred Dollar* each. The capital the 1s : h day of January A. D.. 1920.
At
and I^iuts Miller shall constitute the board
her. A. I). 1919.
it* 3.“Ifkn*BdV V iptrial dralna*e dDtrlct •tock of thla corporation may be payable In, (SEA L)
NOTICE
E. A. DOUGLASS, of directors.
(SEA L)
E . A, D O U G L A SS
*h,t/lrti-at. County; Florid*. The dlalrlct f.aued nr uaed for the purehaae of properly, Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole County,
T h t annual meeting of he stockholder* o,
Clerk Circuit Court. Seminole Cuunty, Fix.
Article VI.
Sctoino •
|)r|ne of the denomination either real or pe-ional, or for the payment *&gt;f
the Bank ot Oviedo s ill be held In the offlee Geu. A. DeCottea,
Florida.
The
highest
amount
of
indebtedness
or
dj'1" ' * 8 Hundred t?500.0tr| Dollar* *aeh. labor or verviee.. at a Juat valuation thereof W22*3te.
Ily V. M. DOUGLASS, D.C. •lability to which the corporation may at nt the Bank of Oviedo, Fla. on Friday, A ttorney tor Plaintiff.
W-20-lQle
*, 4rkIIrtn «d M ' November, lat. 1919. a n j to be determined by Ihe Hoard nf Director*,
any time subject Itself shall not exceed the February. 6th. 1929, at 7:30 p. m„ for the
Natlrr of Appllraiion far l a l Deed Under amount of it* capital stock plus its surplus. elect.on of a board of director* for the rn- l a Court af Caual, Judge, Hist* e f
Atlifle
IV.
I I ir da.
11 table r*ml annually, numbered
suing y t a i, and for the transaction of such
Serliun 375 of Ike General Statute*.
Thla corporation .hall continue and have
Ham note (’au n l,.
Article VII.
Other business as may properly come btfoi#
T w *ca* tDP to flft&gt;-t«n
Intluxlve. and full power to exercise It* corporate right,
Notice
lx
hrtbj'
gl**n
that
J
.
Van
Dun­
In
R
e
E
tla
le
of
Mary
Connelly,
Minor.
The name and residence of the incorpora­ th* rattling.
l a r i ! *b J becotnln* due and p i ) b a le and tranehl.ea for a pnlod of ninety nine
kirk purtbaaer &gt;'t Tax Ctt till rate No. )9S, tors and Ihe number of s h a m u! atock sub­
B. G. Smith
Notice D hereby given In all whom 11 may
I W .
aara. from and after the commencement of dated the 6lh day of July A. I I . 1908, haa scribed by each are aa follows:
concern . Ihal I. fluby I - Connelly a* Guar­
President.
nooil* numbrrtd one and two to nftture
ta corporate ei.U tencr.
filed aald certificate In my offirr and haa
Ilex Packard. Sanford, Florid*. Five S h a m 2I-W-4IC.
dian
of Mary Connelly a minor, will, on th*
u J t r c o m . due and payable five y*ar* afUt
made application for tax dred to issue In
Article V.
W. L. Morgan, Hanford, Florida, Five
9th day ot febru ary, A. I). 1920, apply lu
aerordanrr with law. Said rertlfirate em­ Share*.
The
business
of
th'a
corporation
.
h
ill
be
the
Honorable
E. K. Houihnldrr, County
^i,*numbered three and four to maconducted by the following officers: a Freal- braces the following drsrrib.d property
Loul* Miller, Hanford, Florida, Five
In I h e t'ourl ef Ihe t'nlinly Judge, Nrodnule Juilgn In and for *ald County, at hi* office
t ^ .nd becom. due and payable
.lx elent,
a Vice Frraldent, a Secretary
and •itual d in S*mlnole County, Florida, to- Share!
in Sanford in said County, at 2 o'clock p. m.
C ounts,
nt). Florida. In Probate.
who may be o re and the same wit: Lot 13 Hldphsm Plantation. T b * aald
Gro. D. Hart, Hanford, Florida, Five In He: Estate of
or as soon thereafter a* Ihe matter can b *
**Bi»S***nu'mb*red five and .lx to mature Treasurer,
land bring assessed at the date ot issuance Shsrxea*
permn.and
a
Hoard
ot
Director*,
nf
not
le..
heard, fur authority to sell, at public or
Mary
Jane
Gaudrrn,
deceased.
Citation
„ 4 ieconi* due and payable irven y e an than three nor more than five prr»on», who of aurh certificate in the name of
Enxor
Edward Gaudern, the duly appointed and prfva'e sale, the Interest, of taid minor, in
State of Florida
Haynes;
must
bo
atorkhoVfer*
qualified administrator of the estate of Mary tho following described rial ealate. In said
County of Seminole.
‘ "fiend**' numbered levrn and right to maUntil the fir»t meeting oh the *torkh'dder«
Alio; Notirc s herrby given that J . Van
tin this day p.rsonaiiy appeared before n o J a n e Gaudrrn, deceased, having filed hi* pe­ Cuunty. to-wit; Lot* 2 and 3 Block 11, Tier
im. and beeom* due and payable «i*ht
hereinafter provided for, the officer* of thl. liuskltk purchaser of Tax Certificate No. lie* Parkard. \V. L. Morgan, Louis Miller, tition in this Court praying that the follow­ 7 according lu E. It. Trafford'a Map of the
numbered .even and right to mu- corporation .hall be: R. il. Wight, President 19.H, dated the 6th day of July A. D. 1909. ami Gro, I), Hart, known to me to be the ing real ratate belonging to the said Maty Town of Hartford, Florida. Which application
(!. W. McLaughlin, Vlea 1'ro-ldent and W. has tiled said certificate in my offlee and has persons who subscribed the foregoing char­ Ja n e Gaudrrn, during her iifrlimr, to-wit: will Ik* based the petition for sal* now on fils
t i t . and become due and payab le tight
It. Wight. Secretary and Treasurer. The mad* application lor lax deed t&lt;&gt; issue In ier. anil the number of share* of its capital Lot 5, Block 5. Tier 5 of E. It. T ra f ford's In *ai&gt;! CourtHoard Ilf Director* shall he It. li. Wight, arrordanre with law. Said rerlilicat* e m ­ *toek therein designated, and they, each tor Map of Hanford, Florida, a* duty rcrotdrd
Dated January 9th. A, D. 1920.
, *B*odat »u»V«e*l nine and ten to mature Geo.
W . McLaughlin and VV. II. Wight. braces the following described property himself aeti rally, acknowledged before me In office ol t ’lerk of Circuit Court xd Orange
RUBY
L. C O N N E L L Y ,
Ml become due and payable nine year.
The first or organisation meeting nf the situated In Seminole County, Florida, to­ that they subscribed tu the ssid charter County, Florida, of which Hrminole County W 2 t - 3 t r .
*
Guardian.
stockholder*
shall
be
held
In
the
city
nf
wn:
Lola
20
A
21
llispham
Plantation
The
waa
then
a
part
I—
declared
asset*
in
the
nnd
the
number
of
shale*
of
stock
opposite
*! BMd.*'numb...d eleven and t « ; l v e to
Seminole County, Florida on the said land being assessed at the date of the their names, for the uses and purpose there­ hands of the administrator for the paymrnl
Ktur. and become due and payable t .n Sanford,
Bth day of March A 1). 1920, (nr thp pur­ issuance of such certificate in the name of in ex pr eased.
of debt* of said i state, the personalty
ill hav. In C a n t , Judge’s Court, Hrmnale f o a m y
Flor d*.
w a n e * , my hand an.l .**1 of office this '"C »»'*•" "h a u a te d . and authorising said
^ K ad i'^ u m b M e d thirl* en and fourteen pose of adopting bylaws and completing the En or &amp; Haynes.
I». Mr Culler,
of this rorpoxtion, and
also
7. 1, .tav
,’r January,
Januatv- 192U.
padmlnlstt* or to take possession and make
Also: Notice t hereby given that J Van the. 7th
t, matufe and become due and payable organisation
day
of
1920.
v»
Citation.
for the purpose nf fleeting *ueh officer* of Husk.rk purchaser of T a t Certificate No.
sale of *ald real estate, and the aald petition
A. II. K E Y .
corporation * ' arc hereinabove provided 65, dated the Oth day of July, A. D. 1913, (S E A L )
conforming In all respect* to the requirement* S. W. Steele
,UBMd’* ' 1n"mbeMd'"jw’teen and tialeen to the
Notary
1'utdlr
My
To
S.
W.
Sle,te.
a
Non-rraldent
nf
the S tate
of law In such cases made and provided:
Commissi on
Expire*
B.ture and become due and payable twelve for, and thereafter Ihe annual meeting of has filed said Cctlificati' In my r.ttire and ha*
uf Flurlda.
the stockholder* ed this corporation shad he made application for tax deed to iv.ur in
a
* «-** *. .
t l c l . 7th, 1923
Now Therefore, you, Henry C. Kelly and
Taki* noicr that ■ull hy fsUarnmetil h»»
’ ’ {iMd.' numl.Vred seventeen and eighteen held on the first Monday In March of each accordance with law Said certificate emi
t
.
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property Dlrklnton A D'ekfesor,
|« nature and become due and payable and every year.
I ri-pna Chamberlin anil Carl I'hamberlin, her been brought aralntl vou hy I.. I*. M rfu lla r
o i l aalatc bcicngtiig to &gt;uu In
s*-•
-®®!f' TTTmnto, * nunly, Florida, to- Attorneys lor Incorporator*.
Aril. It VI.
I hu'l ,nd Blnsiia)
D V.. Wilinli,* Chipta in 1 c u la faCounty,
lk!rt**n year* * , , t r '‘ ate.
\V.
21
*
51
r.
Florida, ha* been levied
The highest amount of indeddedne-.a of wit : Lots t to 3 ami 7. J . II Fo*» Sot. Dtv
■tod Airnun M. Chapin, her husband, Eden, Hrmlnol#
. n. OJdkT ' . r w c w n ' f ' ” and twenty to
upun
under
writ ol attachment that
*** V! 1 fieeome Ou und payable lour- liability to which tM. corj - tatio’e *1 ell o* Hispfiam Plantation. T b * said .and being
Michigan: M)1'*:
. ... ..in ami Jam es Can- lu u rd in thl***id
suit.
subject itself thill be an amount not to assessed at tin- ala*• of Ihe issuanc. of such In I Ircull Conn. ,4e»enlh Juilldal . Iftull* n&gt;,n, her husband. Naskwuuk, Minn.; liarrv
I?ff* &gt;'f.. after d*.i..
Y o u, the said H. vV Steele, and all uther
Townsend, l ane, Kansas; John I Townsend,
Hrmlnut- Court). I'loil-ia.
i b f f . J tu.nty-one and t w e n t y evened th e amount rf Ihe rapitai atock ed cettlficate In the name of C. W. Anderson
BobiI s
and Ann* Townsend, hit wife, Marion, Ind.; prrauna inlerrtted are hereby required to
Also; Notice is Hereby given that J . Van O. I*. Hwnpr, plaintiff,
l . j , , 4 tw* nly-thr** to mui'17* and beruiuv till* corporation.
Alfred Town-end nnd Dime Townarnd, hi* appear and drfend eaid suit nn Monday the
and payablg fifteen y . a r . utter date,
Arlirle M l .
llu.kirk purchaser ol T a * Certificate No,
va
A tlachm in t-CItation,
wife, 920 East l 9 t K Street, Minne-apoll*. l .t d ay of Marrh, 1929, otherwlie Judgement
The names and residence* id the tub- 66, dated the ttli day of July, A. D. 1916, Henry French. Defendant.
'to' li numbered twenty-four and twentybe entered against you by default.
t , ’« sad t •• nty-.ix to mature and become criblng Incorporator*, and the amount of has filed said certificate In my office and has T V Henry French, a nnn-reddrnt of the Minn.: Benjamin IL Townarnd, Monument, willWitne**
my hand aa County Judge thl*
Frank Townsend, 330 Supply Co., O.
t . , trd pi) able .ixteeen year, after date. the capital stork subscribed by each are as made application for tax d ed to Isxur in
State of riotida. residing at Hlous City, Col.;
loth
d ay of January A. D. 19.0.
M. C. U. S. I*. O. 701, A. E. F. France;
accordance with law. Said certificate em(lend* numb.red twrnly-.even ami l went/- follows, to-wit:
Iowa.
(
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E
A
L
)
E. F. H o U H H IH .D E It,
Dorothy
T.
Wylie
and
Earl
C.
Wylie,
her
It. It. Wight, Sanford, F.nrida, 20 share*. h races the foliiiwlng described property
*!/it and twenty-nine to mature and become
t’tra*e lake notice that a suit has hern husband.
Fairy lew ,
Oklahoma:
Edw ard County Judge, Seminole Cout y, Florida,
W. II. Wight. Haifoni, Florida 2d share*. situated in Seminole County, Florid* toi n and payable aeventren year* after dale.
in th) above styled Court by D. Killy and Josephine Kelly, Ms wife, 911 w2t-etc.
(!. W. McLaughlin. Sanford, Florida, |0 wit: l.ot 21 J . II. F.,sa Sui&gt; Div ol* llisham instituted
II, ad. numbered thirty and thirty-one
I*. Swope, planlilf against you as drfrndrnl;
a*d thirty-two to mature and become due share*.
Plantation. The said land bfing ***«e**d at that a writ of attachment bas been Issued East bird Street, Chicago, III.; Frank Kelly
and Cordell* Kellv, hi* wife, Goshen, lnd.j
In witne-** whereof the* subscribing In­ the dale of the Issuance of aurh crtUflcate
l i t pa;*b!r eighteen year, alter date.
In *ald rouse and under authority of said Leon Kelly and Marguerite Kelly, hi* wile,
1! ad. numb.-cd thirty-three and thirty- corporator* have hereunto art their hands on In the name of G, Ktsrnan.
writ
id
attachment
levy
haa
been
made
by
r,12 6th Street, Goshen, Ind.: Myrtle Trump
f*u arid thirty-five to mature lind become this Ihe 22nil day of January, A. D. 1920.
Also: Notice s her by given lhat J . Van the sheriff upon the following di-acrlbed land* anil Boy P. Trump, hrr huihand, 632 South
It. it. Wight
t i t ard payable nineteen year* after dale.
lluikirk purchasrr of Yns Certificate No. ami tenements bstonging tu you. to-wit. 6th Httert, Goshen. Ind.: Edward M rflu rr
W If. Wight
Hoad, numbered thlrly-.ix and thirty317, listed the 4th day of June A. D. 1917, N ' i of Lot 98, Florid* Groves Company a n l l r t id I arrir McClure. Helen Kurla, Clark
(2. W. Mei.aughlln
leieu and thirty-eight to mature and behas tiled said ri Gillette in my office and hat Flr*l Addition to Black Hammock, bring McClure, Allrrd McClure and Lula McClure, .
5
rerae due and payable twenty
year, Stale of Florida.
made ppliration to- tav .Led to issue In and lying in Seminole County, Florida.
hi* wilr, G otheti, Ind,: Brrt Kelly anil Ellen » « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « • » • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
alter date.
as
accordance with law. Said cirlllicalt* em­
Kelly,
hla
wilr,
Gothro,
Ind.:
J
.
Robert
Therefore
you,
the
laid
Henry
French
a
Ilt-ad* numbered thirty-nine and forty County of Seminole.
brace* the follnwlng d.srribed property
Killy and 1'ior* tire A. Kelly, hit wile, New O n e I n r h C a r d * W ill He t 'u b l l u h c d U n «
ltd I. tty-- ve to mature and become due
I hereby certify that on thl* day before situated In Seminole County, Florida, to- non-resident of the S tate of Florida, resid­
, t l payable t«,nt)-.one yeara aft*r ilatr. me persi-nally appeared It. M. Wight Ci. W. wit: Lot h J . II. Fottgiub Div ilbpham riant*- ing at Sioux City, la-, nnd all other person* Philadelphia, Ohio; W. Howland Kelly ami i c r T h l a l l r a d l n s At T h e R u l e O f 1 7 . 2 0
Ilund. 1 j mb* fed forty-two and
forty- McLaughlin and W. 11. Wight to mr well tjun, 5 acre*- The said land b.lng assessed at interest* d, arc hereby ordered and required Mabel Kelly, bia wile, lioihen, Ind.; Ivuth f 'e r Y r a r .
t)t*e jnd ‘ .fly-four to mature and heroine known to be the persons nam-d In and who the dale of atoanre of such certificate in tu appear and defend In auch action, oil Cahoon and J . Frrdrirk Cahoon, her hueMonday the Mb day of April, A. D. 19.0, I, and. Alhambra, t'a ll.; Howard Tallarday
4** and payable twinty-two yeara after subscribe*! their name* tu the
foregoing the name of Unknown;
el** judgemi nt will be lakrn and entered ami l.oui-e Tallarday, bia wife, Wr*t Alham­
date.
article-* of Incorporation, ami they did
bra, Call.: Verna T . Andrrion and
AnAlso;
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
J
.
Van
against
you by default.
Hood* numbered forty-five forty-alx and severally a. knowl.-g.lr before me that they
Witne-* my hand ami official seal thl* the deraon, hrr huiband. West Alhambra. Call.:
farty-arven and forty-eight to mature and eseeuled tl a same for the purposes therein liuskirk pureh**rr of T a * Certificate No.
319, dated the 41 h day ut Juno A. li. 1917, 7th day of January, A. D. 1920, at Sanford, Bert Kelly, care Y. M. C. A, Headquarters,
l , curse du&lt; and payable twenty-three year, ear res*, d
HotrI llaglionl, Bologna, Italy; Cha*. Kelly,
ha* filed said cell ill cate in rny office and ha*
after d.te,
WMne-t* my hand and seal at Sanfi rd, In made application for la* deed to* issue in Seminole County* Florida.
L A W Y E R
fi o* ben, Ind.: Lew VV. Kelly anil Bessie
■S EA L )
E
A. DOUGLASS,
liotid. numb.red forty-nine and fifty »d* the County *d Seminole, S tate of i lurid*, on
accordance with law. Said rertlfirate em­
Clerk Circuit Court. Kelly, his wife, Goshen, Ind.; Nettie Grim
f.fty.one and fifty-two to mature and become thl* l i e 22nd day of Januvry, A. D. 1920.
o
r
n
e
F
. IN THE COURT 1IOCSK
ami
Andrew
Grim,
her
husband,
Bryan,
brace*
the
following
described
property
Srh.116 Mainra.
die and payable twenty-four years after (SEA L)
‘ leu. A. DoCiitte*
Ohio; Sherman hilly and Florence It. Kelly,
-ituatrd n Seminole County, Florida, toA-31-IOle.
date.
Notary Public, S t a le of Florida, wit: led 9, J . li. Firs* Sub Division lll-h- Attorney lor I'lantilf.
hit wile, llrysn, Ohio; O. Lincoln Kelly am!
SA N F O R D - • FL O R ID A
at Large.
The principal and Inlereat of »*ld bond.
Dorm Kelly, hi* wlfr, Bryan, Ohio; Harry
pam Plantation, 5 arr*. The said land bung
DEPARTMENT o f t i j e i n t e r i o r
at!l Le pavahle at the First National Hank
My rommieiion ripire* Sept. 19, 1923. am sard at the dale of the is-uanre of such
M. Kelly gnd Clara Kelly, hi* wile, llryan,
u
,
S.
Land
Office
at
Gainesville.
I
la.
*1 y«el;ro. In Seminole County, Florida.
W23-SIC.
Ohio. Anil all other prrtnna lot, reeled In
certificate in the name of Unknown;
J a n 3. 1920.
All hid* imnt be arrompanied ley a cer­
•aid real estate are commanded to be and
Also, Notice la hereby given that J . Van
tified check f..r I per cent *&gt;• the par value
Notice
is
her*
by
given
lhat
Charles
it.
appear
before the County Judge’* Court of rilOMAH EM Min WILHOrv
Buskirk purchaser ot Tax Certificate No
tf the tmndi bid for.
E. FERGUSON HOUSII d LI/i -.B
In Circuit Cuurt, Se&lt;enih Judl let Ci'rull, 349, dated the (th day nf June A. I*. 191 J. Chistnut. of Osiern, Fla. who, on August Seminole County, lin t Ida, on the 16th dav
The Heard of County Commlavlonera of
Seminole County, Florida. In Chnniery. ha* riled aald certificate In my ol!W and ha* |5, j o t s , made lionuatrad Entry. No. nf February, A. D. I92U, and show cause II
5ea-.lr.ule County reserve the r'ght to reject Ilcssie P a tte n ,
015992,
for
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N
W
'*
Section
13
any
you
have
why
sgfd
petition
should
not
,
made application for ta* deed to Issue in
say and all 1.1*1a.
NE&lt;a of K E q , Seeffon I I . TownxFIp he gradtrd.
va
Citation
accordance with law. Sabi certificate em­ and
l i n t III) 11I CDU'NTY C O M M I S S I O N ­ Jamc*
19 S. Range 31.K.. Tallahassee Metidan.
Given under my hand and seal of the aald
P atten.
LA W Y ER S
braces t *- billowing described property ha* t led not! i *&lt;f Intention tu make Com ­
ERS. S E M I N O L E C O U N T Y , FLA To Jam es Patten, Residence unknown:
Court Oils the -flat day of December, A.
situated in Seminole County, Floiida. tnAlice!:
It appearing from a alTadavit Iliad in Ibis wlt: Lota |0, i f 13, 1M, 22, 27 ami 29 J . II. mutation Proof, ti* establish claim to tin- D. 1919.
'Innfnrd.
•
Florfd i
i: A DOUGLASS
|ty L. I*. Hagan Fro, cauee that you are a resident of a State or
land above drarrlb*d, before l.lerk of ( ir- (Seal)
E. F. 1IO U 8H O LD EU ,
Foss' Sul)Division llishpam Flantnlinr.. The
Clerk
tem.
Chairman.
ounlry other than the Slate- &lt;d Florida, that sxitl land being assessed at Ihe date o| tht cuit I'nurt, at Hanford, Florida, on the I at** \V-20-5lc
County
Judge,
tt2J.dc.
your present place of m l - V n c * I* unknown, iisuanre of aucli certificate in the name of •lay id February, 1920,
that there is no person In the S ta te of Flo­ Unknown;
Claimant name* a* witne**#*:
Nailer of S h rrlff’a Hale
rida the service of a subpoena upon whom
V. S. Arnett, of OMrrn, Flotilla
Nutlc— la hereby given that under and by FIKB nntl TH EFT nntl COLLISION ln Also; Notice is hereby given that J . Van
would bind you, and that you are over
K.
It.
Osteen,
of
llsti-en,
Florida
virtue
ut
an
eirrutlnn i-eued out of and un­
NOTICE OF I NCOIII't I If AT It) N
.Buskirk purehaaer *,f Tax Certificate No.
twenty line, year* of age.
J*«. C, Ja ik -o n , ill Osteen, Florida
der the -eal n| the Civil Court of Iterurd of futancu ihvui-tl by llie fr LOIIIOA S T A T E
Notice i. hereby given that, the- under330, dated the 4th day ot June A. D. 1917,
Aaton
Jaekson,
of
Osteen,
Florid*
Therefore thl* la to r**;uirr you, the eald hat filrd said ortiflrate In ray office and ha*
Duval County, Stan- uf Florida, bearing AUTOMOIIILE ASSOCIATION iH tho
algreil. Intend In apply to the honoratela
ROUT. W. D A M S , dale December 13th 1919, In that certain
Mlr.ey J , I 'jt l * . Governor i f the S t e le of Ja m i* P atte n , to appear to the bill ol com* made appllrallon foe ta* dred to i*sue in
nnft-sl nnd chenpcfit In the world. Write
ItrglOer.
plalnlt
.
in
this
cauee
this
day
fit.
cl,
tin
cause
wherein the Independent Fertltiler
Hurlda i t Tnllahit.ee-, r’inriita, on the .ltd
accordance with law. Said rirl.rtratr cm
Company, h corporation ie the iilalntiff a n . fur Infer million tu headquarters Orlando.
dl) id Marrh, A. ft
I92U, fur
l.rlt it a ..Monday th e 5th elay of April. A. D. IW2n braces the
ollowing described property W-21-ltc,
i'atrnt Incorporating Wight |tro». Cn.,under otherwise said l.lll will be taken as by )ou sltuatid ,n Seminole County, I h-rbla. I'** Nolire of : ale «f *7 3.000.0 0 Spec al i a t Jam* a A. John-on ia tin- defrmli nt, I have Ajcntu wanted In every town In Florida t
levl)'il upon, ami will offer (nr *ali-, ami sell
the f, lowing propoaed charter, *he original eonfc tied.
wit; Lot 19 J li. Foss* Sub Divicin BlabHrtiu*il Dl-lrlrl N*&gt;. t. Se’mlnole County, to the highest and br*l bidder for raah, in
Witness rny band and the «o»i nf above pam I dentation *&gt; acres The sUd .and to lug
*( wllch t* now- . n file It ttu- offlee of the
ttoiida.
&lt;
Sanloni
Nprdal
T
a
t
S.b
aol
(runt •'! the f o u r House door In Sanford.
y-eotaey ,,| State, at Tallahaeeei-. Flotilla. court on thla the 22nd day of tauuury, A. assessed at the date of the issuance o such
III1(rid) Si he**) Hood-,
D. 1920.
Seminole Juunty, Florida, during tha legal
It. 11. Wight
certificate in the name «&gt;l I'nanown
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A.
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S
hour* ol *»lr on Monday February 2nd t92'i,
Notice
is
hereby
(Iv
in
that
seated
bids
W. It. Wight
Unless Mid ti-rlifirate* shtil hr re, rrod will he rtriieetl by (lie t'nunty Beard of the following disrrlhrd land situate In Semi­
clerk of Circuit Court, Seminole County,
w. McLaughlin
Mcf
according
tu
law
tax
deeds
will
is«ue
thereon
Stale ot Florida.
a
Public I rist rurtiou of Seminole County. nole Cuunty, Florida, to-wit:
I')')..... I V lir lfi of I ntorporation of the
the loth day )d February A. IF. 1920,
Geo, A* 1leCotiea,
Florida, al the ottire nt the Supt rlntendf fit
lleglnning al &lt;j Sectlnn po*t nf SectloU
Wight Bros. Company
So'jritor and of Counsel for Complainant.
iYltniwa
my
official
signature
and
seal
of Put’lir jn s liu rtio n of said County at the line of Srrllnii 16, Township 19 S , It. 'll) E,J
M V S P E C IA L T I E S ;
W'e. the undersigned, have agreed
tu
W’2T-9lr.
this tho 9th day of January A, I). 1923.
Court
II,,use
in
Sanford.
Florida,
on
or
be­
ruu
North 8 rliain*. thence Eavt 6 chain*,
•Mortal* ouraalvea, and do hereby become
E. A. DOUGLASS.
fore the ■aplration of thlily dayw from the thence South 8 chain*, thence Weat 5 chain* IHCKAKD'S HAND-PAINTED CHINA
a.* filled, fur the purpose of forming a
ci.rk Circuit Cuurt Seminole County, fit t publication of this notion and until 3:10 to beginning; belli: the Wivt half of l.ot I.
1 -1/ politic ami corporate, undir anil by Nuilrc nf A pplcalon for T * ' Devil I'adrf
Florida.
o'clock in Die aft* moon of I ohm ary 9th. according to YYtlliam lleardall'a map of St. GO Iltl AM 'S STERLING SIL V E R
S r , t on 5 7 5 of the G eneral S t a t u e * .
virtue - I the liu a of the S tale eif Florida,
(S E A L )
Ily V. M. DO UGLASS D. C. i'.»20, for the purchase of 175.(100,00 Special Jo se p h '*; excepting a atrip uf lar d i-5 fret R O G E R S ' PLATED WARE
ltd do h.reby adopt the following article*
Nolle*- I* he reby g lw n lh a t M. If. Ifo.-ker
T ax School Distrut “«••. 1. Seminole County. wide along the Suuth and West side* of
W-2
I-JI
&lt;d incorporation.
p u rc h**er *.f 7 1 * C ertifir a tr No. 1909, ilstt-d
Florida, Bond*.said bund* bring
dated •aid land. Said land to be at,Id to satisfy ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES
Article I,
the or*i .lay of J u n e A. D., 1101, bas file.1
Janu ary let, I'lju, Ik uriiih Interest at the
Tr- name of thla corporation shall be salil eirt iflcat ** In my olT.cr ami b a t mail# Sutler of Application far T a t Deed Cn.fir rate i J 7-’ i p-r t i n t per unnura, Intere-**
Serliun 373 uf Ike Genera Statute*.
application for t a x t lc ol In issue in a r e o n t a n r r
Notice is h&gt;reby given that Sami kt. payable neml-antrually on Die first day of
with law. S a i . l eertificate e m b r a c e , th e follow­
Hcbwartx
purchaser of T a t INMlfiralr No. Ju ly and January- o* iarh year until maturity;
ing ilcsrriticd f D p r r t v situated in Seminole
aald bonds maturr* and the principal tieCoun ty, F lo rid a , to-wit: W )* of NW’ ’ * W''&gt; i-f 239, dated the 4th day of June A II.. 7•*f 7 cornea due and payable tblrty yiar* alter
of Lot 24 A. K. Griffin * Hub Div. T h e said has Fled said rertlfir* e In my office and ha* the
dale thrre-l. **ld hnnua
bond* have turn
Ian | being x . - t - o d at tl:e d rte of the Isauancr made appliral nn f»r tax deni to Issue in validated and confirm) d by deerr e of the
of surh c e r ti f ic a t e in Ihe na m e of I * A A. accordance with taw. Said rertlfirate • fnhia- Clrrult Court of the Seventh Judicial ClrIlrooka. Unlcw* ** ld certificate shall lie re • re* lire following deacribed property -Ituatnl &lt;uil of Florida, dated December ICth. 1919;
deemed a e e o r d l n r t o law, tav deed will li-ue in Seminole County, Florida, Bowit: N E ' i •aid bunds t o be Bold for delivery within
t h . r * on on tin- I f t h day of F e b r u a r y A. D., of N W ' , and W ' j ol E '» of 8 E&gt;d of NW'., fillrcn day* a tl-r written nolire of acrer.tanil E * j ' ! W'y of S E ' g &lt;d NW *| t rrtlon
1920.
ance nl bid i* given; raid bond* are of JlttUO,
9 'I&gt;iwn»),ip 29 if. II. ill E. 60 acres, The
WTtficis my oflicltl signature and seal this said land tiring a»***«rd a the date i f the U9 denomination and lnlr-fe-t ami iirlnitjvat
Sprint; fertilizer ithotiltl lie put in the gmuntl
the f6th dav of January A. I t . 1920.
r- Vnlififtnl Park Hank, i.lty and
U M tl
' ■'
S E A Id
K. A. D O U G L A S S ,
S
tate
oI
New
York,
tho Inst of Ja n u a ry or early in February. The tree
Mr*. J A. M r Mllllan. lln lr ,* said certificate
Do not nllow the
f 'l. r k
C ircuit
Court,
Se minole
C o un ty , shall l&gt;e rrdremrel arrordl g to law. iax ileeel
Written oplnlun r&gt;( J . i .
Thomaon,
isons ot undigested
Florida.
nei-tls it and can use it to fnr better advantnuiwill ianur tliriron the loth day of February Atlurney Ilf New York, approving the va
W-22-ite
By V. M. DOUGLASS. D .C . A. D., 1926.
)d to accumulate in
iriiily uf »*:d buniia will lie frrnlahcd with
than later in the Benson.
Witne,* my offirla signature and ••»1 villi lu.nii*.
your bowels, where they
Each bid must be aceomnatrieil with a
N otre of A p p lc a lo n for Tav Deed Under this the 9th day of January A. l b , 1920.
arc absorbed into your
Owint; to ufiKettled conditions of labor nnd
rrrritlid check In the aum of 1259.00 made
Nrrl on 575 of Ihe Grnrral htaluea.
{.SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
system. Indigestion,conCicull Coui I, Seminole County, payaide to the Hoard •• Public lustrircllun
Notice I* hereby given lhat II. O. .Smith Clerk
tninitpnrtntinn.
order now no as to be nuro of Ret*
lor
Seminole
County,
Florid*,
aurh
rluck
of
Florida,
Mipalion, headache, bad
purchaser of T a x Certificate No. 3062, dat’ d
By V M. DOUG LASS. D.C the auccftvful bidder to tie retained a* li­
the Mh day of June A. D. 1999. ha* filed W-21-Stc
blood, and numerous
I in K delivery by time you need it. For normal)
quidated damages to tba Hoard should the
Slid certificate in my offlee and ha* made
other troubles are bound
successful bidder fail o r refuse to take Ut*
application fnr ta* lired to Issue In accor­
NOTICE OF INCORPORATION
conditions,
we recommend:
■aid
bund#
according
to
the
terms
of
thla
to follow.
Keep your
dance with law. Said certificate rm h rari* |hr
Notice is hereby given that the under­
%
following describe d property situated in signed will, on W id m x la y the l i t h day of notice and hi* bid. The said Hoard rc-etvesystem clean, as thous­
the right tr. reject anv and all bid).
He mi nolr C o u nty, Florida, to-wit:
February 9920, or at toon therealler a* runands ot others do, by
Florideal
* Special
All proposal* should be aiidree-ed to the
Beg. 16 ch* S of pt S 89 ty deg E I2.U1 v i . n l , apply to the Honorable Sidney J , Countv lluard of Public Invtrurtiun for
taking an occasional dose
C a l l s , Governor uf the S tate of Florida, for Seminole County, Florid*, care of T. W.
lens from
Sec. pest on W hdry " t Her. I t
Am., 8Vt&gt; Av. PHob. Acid, 2 % Pot.
otlhc old, reliable, veg­
I Tp. 21 H. It. 31 K. Run N. 3.16 rhs S 88 ' ; letters patent Incorporated the "Florida- Lawton, Secratary, Saniord. Flo rid a.
etable, family liver medi­
deg E 12 rhs to l.ong l ake Holy with Lake Cuba Cigar Company" under the following
Witness the hand* of D-r Chairman and
to |nle rarrtfon a line running 8 99 •* d»g K proposed charter, the offinat of which l*
Hut, aa ok’er, wo have wide ran ge of your re­
cine.
Iron* beg, 4 acre*. The sa(d land bring as*. *«• now on file in the office ot the Secntary of S e cn ta r y and the »e*l of the aald Hoard al
Sanford,
Seminole Cuuntv. Florida, this the
ed at the date of the Issuance of *uch ccrtl- S t a t e of the S t a t e of f lotilla at Tallahaiace.
quirements,
wo can fill them.
(itli day id January, A. I). 1920.
fi.-ate In the name ol R. II. Jone* Truttee.
lira Packard,
County Hoard of Pub’. le Inatrurtlon
W.
(,.
Morgan
Send for Catalogue and Price L ist.
Ala.*: notice ‘ia hereby given (hat IL G.
Serum!)* C unty. Florid*.
l.nula Miller
Smith purehaaer of Tax Certificate No. 116
Ily C. F. IIA itlllH O N . Chairman,
Geo. D. Hart.
dated the 4th dav nf June A. D. 1917. ha*
of ilnard) Atteit: T . W. Lawton,
filed aald eertificate In my office and hat Article* ef lararpeirallon of the ’ florid*
Supt. &amp; Ea-offielo Sertetary.
Cuba Cigar Campany
made application for lax dred to l*«ue in
W-21-Btc.
atrordanre with law. Paid certificate embrace*
We. the underalgnrd. hereby a x o c ls le
rm lir ir n the following deacribed property* ourarlsra together fur the purpose uf form­
Notice To I'aiing f ’onlrarlor■
|aituatrd in Seminole County, Florid* to-wit: ing a body politic under the laws uf the
Sealed proposal* nil be received by tha
S
tate
of
Florida,
with
and
under
the
follow­
County t'ommiaaioneta of the County nf
[ W i t ol N E .lf of S W ' t Sec. 14 Tp. 21 8.
ing proposed charter.
Seminole
S l v * e e* y t - - M j #
ui
! II. 31 E. 20 acre*. Th# aald land being asa. aa*
Mn. \V. F. Pickle, ol
the
Clerk of the Circuit Court, of the Coun­
Art!.
Is.
1
' rd at the time of the (nuance *&gt;f *ock e--*t
The name of th* corporation shall b* the ty uf Semlnuie, at Sanford, Florida, at or
Rising Fawn.Oa.. write*'
oeaie in me name of Unknown.
Ftorida-Cuba Cigar Company, and it&gt; prin­ befora 19 A. M. on the juth day nf February
*' »*’c nave used Thed­
Alao; Notice I* hereby given that II. 0
cipal offices and place uf bualneaa shall be at 1029, for the grading, building of bridge*
Smith purchaser of T a * Certificate No. Sanford, Florida with branch office* at such and culverts, and constructing 33 miira of
ford’s Ulack-Draught as
2559,
dated
the
71II
day
of
Ju
n
e
A.
I&gt;.
1998
other places in the Slat# of F io rd *, and surface treated macadam.
a family medicine. Aty
has filtd said certificate in my office and has other alalet of the United Slates, and in
Each proposal aball be iirrnmpanted by a
mothenln-law could not
mad* application (or lax deed to issue in foreign countries, aa may be established, certified check, issued on ■ state- or national
accordance with law. Said certificate embra- from time to time hereafter
take calomel os it seemed
bank, and mad* payable to the order of th*
era the following deacribed property situated
Clerk of th* Circuit Court of tha County of
loo strong tor her, so she
Arllrl* I I .
n Samlnole C ou nty, Florida, to-wit:
used Ulack-Draught os a
T h e general nature of the buaineta to be Srmlnol* In tha aum of Fiv* per Cant of Ihe
,
5.19 ch* 8 nf
8*c. post on W tranaacled by the corporation shall ha: amount uf th* bid.
mild laxative and liver
01 E Run To grow buy sell, and otherwia# diapote of
~ 9 . t \ 8. Range
..............
The sreesafu I .elder will he required to
n i d i ' s n . I t T c h . W 4.54”eha N 11.39 and deal In, (or profit, nr on romraiolon, ail glv* bond equal tu fifty per rent of tha aregulator. . . We use it
I rhf 6 acre*. T h e aald land being ataeawd at kinds ol toliarcxa and its products Other whtdeaaie mount of his or their bid, auch bond In lee
in the family and believe
Ihe data of the laauanre of auch ceraflcat* or retail to manufacture.buy, sell and olhe-atse executed by a surety company licensed to do
it Is the best medicine for
In th# n a n * of Unknown.
diegna of and deal in for profit or on mmmlnion at business in the S la t* ol Florida, and the
the liver made." TrytL
Also; Nolle* l* hereby given that P . G. Whnlnal* and retail, all klnda of cigar* tu bidder shall produre a certificate from th*
Insist on the genuine—
.Sm ith purrh--er of Tax Certificate Nol 2557, build and opa-ate cigar manufacturing plant*, Treasurtr of the State u! Florida showing
datad tha 7th day of Juna A. I). 189 , has ami fnr that purpose to buy. lease own and tht amount ot th* dapoait and th* data ol
Thedford's. 25c a pack­
idled said rertliicat# In my offlee aad ha* hold real ealate, and &gt;lh* sail and r-orlgage bond* aald depmlt rover*.
age,
*1-75
1 mads app'lratlon for tax deed to ttiue In the same for the purpose* of Ha bu in ■**, In
The bond shall b* approved by th* Hoard
accordance with law. Said certificate a m h n - borrow money, contrart debts, ana to se­ of County Commissioners.
Coplrs of th* plana and sjeeclfiratlor.s may
- rea th# following daae-lbed property*! luated cure the tame by a pledge ot its stock, or
by notes, boads, mortgage* or other ob­ tie seen at th# offir* of tha Clrek ol th * Cir­
In Seminole C o u ntv , Florida, lo-wit:
I Hag. 6 eh* 8. of NW Cor of NW.i* of ligations, and general y tu haee and aaerraa cuit n Sanford , and at th* office of feed T.

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BUSINESS CARDS

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SCIIELLE MAINES

Wilson &amp; Honshoidcr

A»»l:viiio!)ile Protection

HENRY McLAULIN
JEWELER

O RD ER E A R L Y

ID E A L F E R T IL IZ E R S

Keep Well

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Thedford’s

Black-Draught

W ILSON &amp; T 0 0 MER
FERTILIZER

JA C K SO N V ILLE,

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FLO R ID A

BUICK CARS

You Know What That Means
W. J. THIGPEN, Agent

Ofilcc in Peoples* Bank Building.

Sanford, Florida

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THE SANFORD

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IN T H E H E A R T OF T H E W O RLD 'S G R E A T ES T V E G E T A B L E SECTIO N
NUMBER 26

SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 13.1920

VOLUME XI

CITY COMMISSIONERS’ MEET­
CANDIDATE’S DAY WAS GREAT SiMALL PRICE PAID
ING FROM MINUTES OF THE
FOR FLORIDA HOGS
DAY AT THE ORLANDO FAIR
NO DISCRIMINATION CITY CLERK AND AUDITOR
ACCORDING REPORTER-STAR
ket value than firm pork, there are
indications that the farmers in tills
section are gradually adopting me­
thods of breeding and feeding that
are enabling them to produce hogs
of a bettor quality. Not only are
these methods of breeding and feed­
ing, hut they are adopting rapidly
through co-operation sales and ship­
ping nccointions, more advantageous
AND
WILL NOT BRING
AS ways of marketing their hogs. The
HOGS PEII
M u c h as
ON U. S. department of agriculturel
GRAIN
J colleges are aiding greatly in bring­
ing about these
improvements.
Washington, Feb. 5.— The c o m p a r - ,
.
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,
.
. ,
,,
,
...
i
t 'General adoption of these better
ntively small price paid for hogs in
. . .
,
.
.
,r
,
,
. ..
methods of production anil xin exF or da and other sections of the
,
, .
, , ,
,
..
. tension of the periods of marketing
south is explained ns due rather to .
,
,,
.
..
.,
i
i hogs
evenly over the
year,
the soft and oily quality of the pork .
.,
...
,.
,
.
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should result, it* would appear, in
products rather than to discriminn- ..........
................ ....... . . . .
greatly reducing the live hog differ­
lion, in a report sent to the senate
entials now obtaining in this sec­
today by the federal trade commis­
tion of the south and would hereby
sion.
tend to remedy the condition.: upon
The report is in response to the
which the present coinflsint
is
following resolution introduced hy
f cunded."
Sen. William J . Harris and adopted
by t he senate July 25, 1919:

Floridu
Nor
and presented his
most convincing style,
lived as and one of the
crackers his enliru lifetime;—Re­
porter Star.

Investigating Committee
So Ruled

Karlh Shorn Recorded
Washington, Feb. 11.— An earth­
, quake of considerable intensity hnvm ing its center approximately 1,500
miles from Washington, was recorded
tonight at the Georgetown Unlvercity
soismographicnl observatory. The
disturbance was first recorded at
BIT CONFINED IIIS , R E M A R K S , 5:1G o'clock, reaching its height ut
T(l
FLORIDA
P R O G R E S S ' 5.05 Indications were that the quake
,tND NOT
TO
P O L IT IC S occurred in Mexico or Central

FLA. MEMT IS SOFT

n

Congressman bears
Jumps on Wilson
and League

'Central
Central

LAKE WAS ELOQUEN

With the clarion chord of e lo -! Amir^cn* ^
qucnce sounded by elegant men of,
7
cur body politics I1 k D A M 7 A
j facial
there *vuf
tHc ( v i s l l i i l i u i a
morning at the opening day of the
Mlil-Wiriter Sub-Tropical Fair one
cf the most brillinnt pages in the
brilliant history of Central Florida.'
snd the City Beautiful was crowned
Resolved, that the federal trade
„
r ~ ,n
rilltT C
the meren of the beautiful lakelands
commission,
he,
and
it
is
hereby,
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DECIDED TO FOREIGN COR. reeled to make an immediate into rmVind.
u
u- n n'Monl had outI’ OKATIONS
IN
FO R M ER j vestigatlon of the methods of purAfter
After Hon.
lion. W.
\\. R.
R- O'Neal
• • had out­
YEARS IF POSSIBLE
chase and prices paid for cattle and , Illicit Trade Is Spreading in
lined the scope and purport of the
Ir * 3
*|, w|„0 |,y persons and corporations
Germany.
exhibition, tersely and correctly,
correct!!, he
Mexico City, Fch. 11 .— President cncn(,ed in the meat packing Indus-|
vis followed hy Gov. Catts,.Congress j Carranza’s administration intends to try w{th' particular reference to the | •
vss
jris-man
Joseph Seafs. lion. F or* 1recover to the nation great tracts of discriminations, if any, operating
ire
I^Smuoatlng and
Uaury In cre a se Mll I-ahe and others of station com- jany * conceded hy previous adminis- llu, disadvantage of live stock pro(Courts Crowded With Those
M
minding respect in every walk °* ; trntionsi to foreign interests, accord- ducers in the southern states, and to
Who Break Laws.
life.
:•inir
r f&gt;» M
liffirt il'fllllo fto() tthe
hi* I
ing to statements of Mexican officials r,. t,rrl
u,M annh
g0on nu
as jirncticalde
Gov. Catts paid glowing tribute to J t intends also to enforce the con-l„paatc t |,e ri.j,ults of such investignCnhienx.—Illicit trnile In foiwl. with
the ellorts of the men who conceived j Btitutional prohibition bnrrlng
for- t jnn
Its ntlendiuil evils of sniiigKlIng mill
fostered and supported the great in-jcigners from holding land within 02
„ u wjw n
ent » tho repj rl „ay8 usury^ Is on the Increase Ibrnngliout
stitution. and employed appropriate miles of the*Mexican frontier and ill „ |hatwh„c ,n mos't of thp gmithern Geniinny. mconllng to ne\vs|ui|H*r ncphrases of praise which harmonised |miles from the coastline.
BtateSf thl, mi.t hod» of purchase and couiils.
The mtlnnlnc system has never
* ‘th the occasion;
Congressman
The general tend of their stateirr!l pn|t| for hugs were more or less
been
llhiiiiiloiu*i| even III the occupltul
Star* nfrained from direct uiscum on •ment
..........g jH
— to
. - the elTcct
elfect that it i*
is the|iti#n
the |jk„ iimm
those nravnUin*
prevailing in other nnrta
pnrts of
o
nrvnN of ih«» Rhliielnnil, and miiim* of
cf politics, save he took n Ming at the ! purp0M! 0f the administration t o ! the countr)-, in a certain section of
the liews|mpent isinlelid lluil Ilie* over­
President's League of Notions, and |avojd colonization projects
thtttjth e southern states the jirlces paid age llllll vllllllll 1-11111101 Slllislsl oil till*
laid a few things about Mr. ' ’ *JBon might eventually endanger the nation for |,0gs during the year ending July nnioiinl of food IksiiihI. The nuiimrbis secretary,
a|((j
1 luiu,
1019. were
considerably
Hies nre innkllig every efforl lo cheek
- Joe Tumulty,
, . antl|Lloyd
.,
***■
'• t(J rt.covcr dominion
■ ........— over
----were coiij
*»ic-i » uij lower than
»■
George, that left anything in tne ian(j g without violating the legal ||n t jle north and west. The regions the Illegal Ira flic In foods of all kind*,
mouths of his henrer who were. in- rights
rii-htM of the |iresent
nresent producers.
; jn w|,[c |, |u,j, prjri.g were found to be nt.d ihe courts lire crowded day after
ten ited in the league pact outside n , These statements were mad in lower were practically identical with day.
Smuggling of potntoes is being car­
............... .........,
pleasant taste for the Presidents
rcB ‘
* exjilnnation
of tUn
the rnivnrnmnnl'j
government's rere­ pjjp section of tllO SOUthom States
ideals in establishing a pillar to the quest that the 1919 Cnneress
Congress float
float which produces a preponderance of ried on this wilder III nil parts of flerihnnv on n scale greater thnn In war
Miliniuin.
a loan
of
to enable soft anil oily 1pork,' namely,
lUall V
I| 50,000,000
UU,VVV|VUV pesos
|*Va
' ...... w* the
lime, flerntnny produceil an excellent
Hoi.
ll;n. C r yy A l l r l x J
Julg.*
nation to recover Innd held un- northern part of Florida and the
potnlo crop this year, and Ihe nnllinr*
Wilson and Col. Billingsley oFI ampa 4j&gt;&gt;r conCessions hy foreign interests, southern part of Georgia and AlaItles ore trying lo save It from fulling
Tampa, and others who ate in the
The offlciall| Btate(, lhat tlll, great. hama. It was in this section, it may Into the hands of the H|ieculidors.
f-re
D e m o c t ,,
a t i c cr
....................
Miirlt ns
rt« :hc
assumed that the demand for
. in, the , forthcoming
_
|»art off ______,
several states, such
j ho assumed
Well-to-do psoijde hnve been going to
primaries for office were equally Lower Ca, ifornin Bnil Ch|apa9 U held this inquiry had its origin,
llnvnrln fnun Prnssln. Wuerllemberc
forceful
in me
the pet*
•
- and. . oily
.
• •• ■
&lt; rejiort mid Thurlngln to buy potatoes. egg«
lorreiul and interesting m
erfo j
unUl.r con,cssio„s
given
"S o ft
jiork,"
tho
t.nent discussion, of things that
ev,ous ttUminiitratl„nB.
continues, "has a lower market vn- ntul fats, for which the fnnnersfleet the political layout anil have
.
,
.....o nn,i t. ai-tuallv
prices.
This
.
.
..
' .
,
Where the terms olsthse concessiois luo than tirm jiorK anti is ariuiiu&gt; efinrged , exorbliind
* hearing on things to the best
•V
|«alJ nt a differential tinder tlio firm worked a hardship on the jmorcr p«*ointpresi
tho ento
hnve not been compiled with, they i»3li at a uiiiercnuai unue.
"&gt; "
interest of the gate.
havc hcvn nulllfloxl. according to the product." Reporting on an analysis pie. who could not eonq&gt;ete with them.
Living np|M&gt;nrs lo lie clieaper In Itain short words a garnd old lady of
t
t of AKrleidU.ral. Part of (of a large number of sales lie gomvarhi Ilian elsewhere In Germany."
nty. who keeps a wholesome J
d ,&lt;ian waa inU.n,M t „ mission finds that "tho bulk of soft
Butler has been •■elllng there nl A
*.tc h on the wholesome things ind|, ^ njf hol(lcri for thescconces- and oily pork product. Invariably marks a pound, compared with W
going on described it thus:
i eions
.
#
. ...
for' ,im|iroveinents
they had |were sold at prices ranging from $ 1 marks In li**rlln. Kgg« are quotnl at
$5
"Catts was funny; Sears was sta- ma(j e
,' to
.
.
.per hundred-weight under 2.T pfennigs each, while In Berlin they
cost 1.75 marks n|dece. Kgps In ilic
thliral and Forest Lake was eloquent , ,Interests
^ i§ who
|lave
,)ecn
deprived
northern
ProducU
who nave neon uejim eu
, „and .
. .
anj convincing.
. , ,
-.
*,
. .*.*
... - mwinp
under «imtiur
similar in(T(*io.
thereto,
oecupleil area hnve b«*en bringing
of their concessions hy thii niiilifi-i
,
„ .
from 2 lo 2.r&lt;0^nnrk* each this winter,
Rut the incumbent- of- the Fourth Ciiliuu
r a t jon nun*
jinve uivibhm
declared that "interior,
"
T
h
e
quality
of
the
products,
tho
. . . ......
. . #
toil are very senrre ill any |trlee.
Florida,
presented
some
v
ery
pound
rofl(ntIons
for
the
lunt
ten
y
e
a
r
n
report
Bay
a,
appears,
therefore,
to
...... r ,wv...s,v.
w ------ - ronmuons lor m e 11*31 icn
Meal N also re|Mirtod ns fairly plen­
*
----• - * a t - - f - . . . .
.
L - -UI-#
txm l l i n
»rlIS and• arguments
against
the Lea- have made it impossible
for them
to j •he *the
chief cause t for
tho lower »pri­
tiful In llavnrlii. alllmugh In nil oilier
nt Nations
|dan, declaring
his iuim
fu|n)|
thcjr agreem
agreements.
Various,
res l'»
paid
—......................- ............................. •••i tnoir
ents.
V ario u s. «*■
,u for‘ hogs in the sjiocified
....... . . re.
I,.
_____
1.1__ ...
.1_1 &lt;yriti;ih
. . . representatives
.
. . to
. . he j glona of Florida. Georgia and Ala- slides tills form of food Is virtually
unalterable
opposition
to at...
the !ideal.
are said
illipureluisnlile bv householders through
htic jiirture of the President conern-1 pu„hinK for indemnification for work ! hama. F'rom tho best study that regular chnnnels excepting once or
ing the wonders it
It would work.
work, He
lie ,loill,
,j0|U, on
cn cpnc(!Mions
r0nccsaions especially
esjiecially in , could lie made of the various ac­ •w|r,. each month, when the authorcounting records it ajipcars that the die- jMTinlt 11 few ounres lo lie dis­
revolted at Great B r ita in 's holding Lower California and Chinpas.
lower prices which these producres tributed by Ihe rnnl system to the In­
•i* ,VOt|7 lo. Ar" cri,ca'" ° neV h,c ' B,d ! 'Denial is made hy Pastor Rouaix.
had
....,inn
. . fought the Indians of the forf o r - L U ' _____________________&lt;
T^ iridfuro^n d n
IW
l o n ! iccelve for their hogs are due not dividuals.
Most of the hotels throughout Ger­
ind had
bad won the war for the al­
est and
al- I
‘
„nt idans to to 'll®crim*narion» ^ul rul,,or ,0 l,IH
lies, and
and that
that the
the American
American people
people j&gt; , ||fy ^n„ ‘ concPMions
. ‘^ . ‘ ^
“granted
“ L ^ under
' ^ ' f a c t that the great majority of their many continue to serve meat three er
hogs iiroduce soft and oily pork pro­ four days met, week, however. The
" m * not w,‘!inK ! °
n,,pr the Diaz and Madero regimes. Only
ducts, which must lie sold in a re­ pmjirlelnrs sny they obtain this from
, m&gt; j “V v,clorl” ; won atk th&lt;;
those where prescrilied obligations stricted market and at prices sub­ Holland and Hint this does not violate
Penn. „f innumerable tears, hundreds haye not ,iccn met w||] he annulled.
stantially lower than the p'rirej paid •lie fond regulations.
el thousands of lives and untold for- ^ averts
for standard firm pork."
tune to any foreign dictation.
|
_ * _______________ •
In answering the inquiry of the
lie rebuked Mr. Wilson for lenving . . . n im p n
Toothpick Brings Back
senuto, the commission found it
the United States and placing Sec- W / I K
p [\ J| )p | l
Voice of Ex-Soldier
necessary
"
to
confine
the
report
par«tary Tumulty, instead of ViceL llD L li
.
tocularly to conditions surrounding
President Marshall at the head of the
Slitr.x City. In.’—Swallowing n
the hog raising industry in thst secnation's affairs, anil declared that (
t«M»ilipIck
wn" a bfi'sslng In ill"• tion of the southern states, which
Lloyd George, the Prime Minister of
culse for Donald Culling* of lids
Gnat Britain, got tFie melon and
rlty. uti ex-soliller, here.
At
pur i%.
"A survey soon showed,"
Wilson got the rind. Congressman)
dinner n hit of toothpick lodged
|the report adds, "thut regardless of
2- - .- dwelt at length in sound com-!
In Ills throat ami he roughed
DFICICED
l *10 particular circumstances which
pari ions and rctlcctions to put l ^ I OFFICIAL
if a t f :
violently, chok^tl nml nearly
* ' ight ami strength of his contenUPON BY ROYAL OR D ER S gave rise to the qucjtion of iliscritn■trangled before
(nation, .........
cattle sould not properly
leuuui p
act.
^ -be­
lions against the•league
pact.
lodged.
i.
. •,
____ _____________i.i
of
Sanford
went
to
London.
Feb.
11
(By
Associated
inVo
lv
c
d
in
the
complaint
nor
could
But when lie had recovered
Forest Lake
he found that his voice, which
‘ He speaker's stan d 'w ith enthusiasm Tresr)
*» announced today that all section, of the southern state.
he had almost lost following an
»nd thr. human e'ement of s p p r e c t s - ! tpRth Vtt!l ‘ H® “fTcizI d a to &gt; i t h respect to hogs.
nttrrk tit St. Mlhlel. Replemher
‘ ion which has characterized this' uPon w'ic h war with Germany; The report shows that the farmers
12. 1018—Ju«i a year lo Ihe day
public leader over his many years of terminated. This date is fixed '&gt;&gt;’ j 0f F’lorida, Georgia and Alabama are
—had relumed. After recover­
................
.. ...........
.. progressive
_________ royal,_ orders.
increasing their propro­
worthy
service
in the
,j not pnly rapidly Increasing
ing from Hip gas ntlivk CuUIngs
r i r r ’ .s
i t . _____ r,_____ __________ g
it.
j i j
■
—
■ —
flu stlnn
nf
hntffl. I m l
flin t
tlinV uro
circles of the
peninsular unit."lie
did .
—
---------------------duotlon of^
hogs, hut that
they
urc
rontil only *|&gt;enl: *ln a husky
nat talk politics, nr design his words
v/nat Dc-.tor* i autn ax
p , also rapid iy Improving the quality
»vhl*|HW.
a* »uch, notwithstanding he is a
)n ,j„. i ,im :ji iviii - the - cImmv uf j of their hogs,
it concludes thut
r - tililatv for the Democratic nominrnedlc'ne In*- ’ndvnnissl mere iluiii In "while at present the great majority
fc,.an for Congress at the next pri-tlie previim*
i-nitnrev Hut the
of hogs raised for market in the
How Do Thsy Knowf
varies in the F'ourth, against Con- average mint "till Hilnk* h*» knows
un .peclfled tegions of Florida, Georgia
The total weight of all persons Ir
tressman Jiueph Sears.
Infalllltb* c«|n f tr n «x»u*h.—Journal nnd Alamama produce aoft and oily the world Is estlmatisl at tOdOOO/ks
Mr. Lake reviewed the progress of ^
An," ' ,n
AMoH' * km' ^ o r k producU, having a lower roar- tons.

WILL RECOVER
• ALL LANDS

JANUARY 10th

OFFICIAIIY *hich,,ro,*uce^,*&lt;,fi

‘*,i v.*4 ,

nn&lt;,°**y

■vt..
. __ .4 JL

^
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Given Five Years For Sending An
Infernal Machine Through Mails

Statemement of Finances
City of Sanford

Atlanta, F'eli. 11.— Paul B. Carter,
charged with sending an infernal ma­
chine through the m ails‘to Captnin
John Knouhel of Khenezer, N. V.
was convicted in Federal court here
today anil sentenced to five years
im|irisontnent in the penitentiary,
Jealously of his former wife, Miss
Claire MacMillan of Gainesville, Ga„
was ascribed by Carter as the cause
for his attempt on the life of Knou­
hel. Miss MacMillan was om|&gt;loyc&lt;!
ns a clerk at Camp Gordon at the
same time Knouhel wus stationed
there.
Carter also was charged with send­
ing "poisoned needles" through the
Sunford, Fla. F'eb. 9, 1920.
„&gt;.,i) to Miss MacMillan anil her
The City Comfnissioners met' in
f.itlu r in I91i5, hut these charges were
regular session and were called to
were dropped.
order hy H. R. Stevens Mayor.
Present; II. R. Stevens, C. E.
Henry and S. O. Chase. Absent none.
Minures of Inst meeting read and
approved.
Comminicution from the Commis­
sioner of Agriculture McRae reud
and filed.
Communication from City Attor­
ney Landis regarding enforcing orARMY
h i:
i i u i .i t t i . k d
THAT
dinaro cotn|telling nil nutomobfit*
NAVY
FORCES
OR
to keep tuil lights hunting when (eft
Washington, Feb. 11.— Rear Ad­ standing on streets, nnd the m atter
miral W’ m. S. Sims denied today be­ was laid over until next meeting
fore the senate suit-committee in­
Rejmrt of the Auditor unit Clerk
vestigation naval awards that in con­ was rend for the month of Jan u ary
versations witli Rep. Byrnes, of nnd arrppted nnd ordered filed.
South Carolina, and other members
Re|iort from the City Manager
of congress lie had sought to belittle
Abbott was reatl and ordered filed.
the navy or the army, lie said they
Mr. Houston, Chief FTngineer of
hutl become confused because of the
the Southern Utilities Co. addreued
numerous |ieii|&gt;Ie they hat! talked to
the Commission regarding the conin Europe. He added that he •»«•* &gt;
at tho
pf.nl:
nttcmjit to correct the Idea in he nnd
to n. nkl. every cfr&lt;Jrt
of American v.ciors
victors v»«t
that w.c
the tQ
..........iyc
.
..
minds tu
|)elu&gt;r „ ^ , icc . .
United States forces were winning
„.
wur,” Admiral Sima said, "be- 1
'
*
cause this attitude was hurting u s , Thp 'ni,ttpr
..
our jiUiew."
Blrdge Tux due the City from the
.
.
. County Commissioners wus brought
"Th ey know It was not true and
#nd on mot|on of s . 0 . Chase and
they knew we knew it was not true. H&gt;cnn,,cd ,)y c&gt; E&gt; „ , . nry tho clerk
Admiral Sims declared.
Auditor was instructed to attend
" I nrn surprised that I was quoted , j .0 „,f j||nR Pf the County Com­
as saying the merchant marine sltnulil m|gg|om&gt;rs anti request an esrly
should he left to Great Britain and n.jtlcmcnt of same,
the United States should not develop
Communication from Mucklow &amp;.
a merchant marine," he added, "he- J por,| Auditors calling attontinn to
cause I never held such Ideas.”
|Street Paving- nhhutting the property
Sen. Pittman said he found the t)f F\ L. Woodruff, H. C. Dullose,
same imjiression in the minds of j . FL Wilson &amp; John KutscII on
Sen. Carter Glnss, democrat. South Union avenue which had been pu t
Carolina, in conversations with them down-and no pnyments made op thi?
uhroMtl and asked that they lie called uMcrxmcnts to the 'City by th e
to testify before the sub-committee Property Owners.
" I consider these charges very scc n motion of C. FL Henry socondrlous." said Swn. Pittman, "and think
|,y S. O. Chase the Auditor anil
Admiral Sims should lie given an op* Clerk was instructed to call on these
jmrlunity to clear himself." The gentlemen personally nnd obtain a
chairman said Senators Glnss and settlement of the amounts due c ity .
Judge O. G. Herring addressed
Whaley would he called before the
the Communication in regard to tho
committee tills afternoon.
Shelling cf North French avenue
from F’irst Street to the Lake, anil
Will Build New (’hutch
Tho colored people of Sur.ford nre thv matter was laid over f&lt;*r further
prospering In their work nnd in their consideration, rfter the Auditors
church work and among the new j shall havc mode final report on th©
rhurches contemplated is that of the financial rendition of city.
Tint following Ordinance was read:.
Trinity A. M. E. church that will
Ordinance
No. 3 .
soon lie erected at the corner of
Sixth street and Sanford nvenuc.
An ordinance jiroviding for specif
S t 500 has been raised for the foun­ limit, snfe driving and purking cars
dation and the bnlance will he raised etc. -On motion cf S. O. Chase scby contribution* in which thp white cinded by C. FL Henry th is'O rd ffriends of the colored people will nanre wait unanimously passed.
help ns they have always done and
Mr. E. E. Brady addressed the
the Centenary Aid and Board of Commission in regard to his.dellnHome Missions and Church F.xten-; ijurnt Personal Taxes and presented
Sion Board will assist and the new' n icttPr Mr. FL L. Miller former
church will go ahead with the build- ] President of the City Council stating
ing. Rev. J . N. Trammell the p astor|that the Oil Council had agreed to
has just been returned for his second i make a compromise settlement of
year by the conference and he will j his Taxes owing to certnin dl«r.&gt;&gt;,„»•
push tho erection nf thn *»«••
out* .Mr. Brady on certain Old C ity
Voucher* handled by him.
Cross In Seminole Cat nly
On motion of S. O. Chase and se­
Gainesville, F’ia., F'eb. 6.—A large conded by C. K. Henry the T a x
acreage of peppers will t c planted for Collector wan instructed to adju st
the spring crop in Seminole county. A the matter on this basis with Mr.
rariH dmblo areroge of iitture is yet Brndy and thus release Mr. Brady's
ta lie matured.. Celery is being blench- car from the Collector's levy now
ded, the fir*t thlj rr.cr.ta icing made a standing ugalnct the same.
few days ugo. Renewed interest is
Tho hind of Mr. II. K. Stevens as
being shown in dairying, particularly City Commissioner of the City of
in the central part of tho tountry.
Sanfcril Florida in the sum of One
Thousand ( 1000) Dollars was pro*
rented
and same was duly approved.
Human Discontent.
The
bond of Mr. S. O. Chase as
I low does It Imppen. Maecenas. that
City
Commissioner
of the C‘ty of
no one Is content with that lot In |.f«
which he ban chosen, or which dunes Sanford, Florida in the sum of One
has thrown tn hi* way. but praises Thousand (1000) Dollars was pre­
those who follow a different courseT— sented and same was -J "ly approved.
U ori',
‘
.
(Continued Tomorrow;

SOUTHERN UTILITIES
Say They Will Get Plant
In Shape Some
Sweet Day

ADMIRAL
SIMS DENIES
THE CHARGE

..sdJ^kU.|

I

.y

�w

i'HE SANFORD HERALD
of Mrs. Harley, at Tampa this week.

CO UNTY HAPPENINGS
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEM S FROM COR­
R E S P O N D E N T S ^ VENTS O F SEMINOLE COUN­
T Y -E F F IC IE N T REPORTERS FOR TH E HERALD
EAST SANFORD
Since last Thursday E. M. Gallo­
way has been quite ell with flu at
his home on Cameron Avc. Dr.
Langley in attendance.
Randolph Mcrriwethcr of Celery
Avn is ill with tlu at the hospital.
Mrs. Phillip R. Andrews of Celery
Avenue is convalescent from several
weeks illness we are pleased to note.
Phillip R. Andrews.has gone north
on a business trip.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Grier of
Cameron City have as their guests
Mr. Grier's sister, Mrs. Jonas Pharr
and little daughter Lila Grier of
Concord.
Ed. J . Cameron i&lt; at home this
week from Ilostwick for u week.
Mr. and Mrs. J . W. Phillips of
Commerce. Gn., who were visitors
at the Chandlar home severni weeks
have decided to become poramenent
residents. Not being able to find n
vacant house or a suitable place to
buy here ahouta they have gone over
toward Geneva and rented u hoube.
Too bad to loose desirable citizens
from our community.
The Fitts-llnmes home on San­
ford Avc has a beautiful bignonia
or (lame flower in a glorious bower
of bloom nearly covering the south
side of the house.
The Zcrnovcan's new bungalow
on IJenrdall Avc has assumed a
n very attractive appearance with
its white paint, red trimmings arni
green roof.
The Chamberlain home and gar­
age have received their annual coat
of paint.
The Tropical Produce Co., Ini*
built several barns and tenant
houses on South Reardall ave. We
noticed 4 double bouses and I small­
er house. All were occupied by color­
ed people.
Among those rutting celery this
week or next are Louis Kitiurd, Will
Prevail, Al Chorpening, Clarence
Flowers, Moses Jackson, W. W.
Miller, Christ llucurel, J. F. Mc­
Clelland, G. C. Chamberlain, Joe
Cumeron and tenant*. Roth the
gol den celery and n new variety of
green celery am being harvested.
OVIEDO
Miss Nell King and Mrs. A. K.
Crawford entertained the C. and B.
club on Thursday afternoon. About
fourteen members were present to
enjoy
the hospitality of these
charming hostesses. A delightful
salad course wn.» served followed by
hot chocolate and cuke. Mrs. Craw­
ford and Miss King were assisted
by their mother Mrs. M. M. King
and their sister Mrs. Z. Spinks of
Leesburg who spent lust week in
Oviedo.
On Friday evening the Woman's
Club entertained ut u weighing party
at the Club house. Hash guest wus
weighed at the door and asked to
pay on* third of a cent for each
pound weighed, the proceeds to be
used in paying insurance on the
Club House. Music, contests and
games were provided for the amuse­
ment of the guests and ice cream
ami cakes served. Alt bo the weather
was not very favoral»lei during the
day there wus quite a crowd out
nnd about $19.00 was realized.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Farnell,
Alton Farnell und Mrs. W. ft.
Luther spent Tuesday in Sanford.
On Sunday evening at the Me­
thodist church Mrs. W. It. McDuffie
of Orlando addressed the Young
people of the Christian Endeavor
Society on the subject of mission*.
Mrs. McDutlie was accompanied by
Mr. Grubbs, Mr. Brundage, Mrs.
Grisham and Mr. McClain. Mr.
Grubbs sung a beautiful solo and
Mrs. McDuffie made a very strong
und interesting talk. Having spent
several year* in Africa as a mission­
ary, Mrs. McDuffie was able* to
give some personal experiences which
were as convincing as they were in­
teresting nnd those who heard her
felt mere than repaid for braving the
weather.
Mrs. W. B. Williams and children
of Sanford are visiting the family of
S. W. Swope this week. The Williams
family formerly lived in Oviedo nnd
tfieir many friends welcome them
back with great pleasure und hope
they will nguin become residents of
Oviedo. Mr. William* has charge of
much of the drainage work to be
done in the county this year.
Dr *••**• Mrs. !!cph!».&lt;, »,* Aikancas urc visiting the families of Mrs.
J. M. Clark and B. G. Smith this
month.
.
Mr. and Mr*. S. Murphy apent
Tueadny afternoon In Sanford.
0 . P. Swope and W. N. Black­
wood were also visitors to Sanford
Tuesday.
Mra. M. U. Conofley, Mira May
Conolly and Lee Coni lly «f Valdo ta

Ga., spent the week end with Mrs.
J . u. June- lurl Sti'n.
Emmett M Ca,., wflx i: new in
the Insurance 'business at Lakeland
visited his parents Sunday.
Mr. Snipes and family of Tupelo
Miss., have rented the Illackwood
place on the Lake Charm road and
will probably be permanent settlers
of Oviedo.
Capt. Argo returned Monday
from Fernnndinia where he has been
spending several weeks with his
dnughtcr Mrs. Polhlll.
F. L. Cushing returned Thursday
from Jacksonville very much Im­
proved in health.
•
Mr. Spelch of Washington is a
guest* at the Oviedo hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Gore and
family spent Tuesday in Oakland.
Dr. Carter of Lake Charm spent
Wednesday in Orlundo.
W. N. Illackwood returned to
Orlando Wednesday.
LONG WOOD PICK-UPS
The ladies of the Civic league held
their regular monthly meeting Tues­
day afternoon. It was voted
thul
they start a building fund and
20
dollars was donated as n beginning.
Miis Idols Nought* of Tuscalusa,
Ala., spent the week end with Miss
Olive Dinkel.
Mrs. Will Sitcher and Daisy daughter
are the gueits of Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Kntzminger.
Fred Grist was transacting business
------Mat i.iunui Singleton who has Irecn
the gur*.t of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Nelmyrr
for th&lt;* past wee\ left
Friday for
Orlando where she will remain until
alter the fair.
Mr. end Mrs. Saulsburg were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J . M. Waits
on Sumlul.
Tlio community ring will be held
every other Friiluy evening at
the
library.
'

Mr. ami Mrs. J. S. Dinkel enter­
tained with five hundred at their home
Friday evening. The guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Schuman
and Mbs Edith Schuman.
The Longwood hotel purchases! by
Mr. Waring of Orlando is now open
for the rest of the reason.
UI’NAI.A AND GKAPEVILI.K
Jesse Thompson and his little
dnughter, Corrinc have been ailing
this past week, hut ure better.now.
Mrs. Campbell nnd children spent
Tuesday with Mrs. Voile Williams.
Mrs. Nettles, the nurse, an obi
friend of Mrs. Williams since her
girl ilnys, left for her home in Or­
lando, much to their regret, Inst
Sunday.
•
Mrs. Burney Beck anil Mrs.
Hudgins of Sanford were callers nt
the home of Mr*. Clark.
Jesse Lee wus u culler at the home
of his uncle, Jesse Thompson, Sun­
day.
J . E. Lundquist Is still quite ill,
we are sorry to hour. Dr. Denton is
attending him and has had a number
of professional calls this way of late.
Glad to have our muil man, Mr.
Thornton hack at work ngain after
an absence of over a week with the
tlu.
We were disappointed at the had
storm lust Sunday as it prevented
Rev. Brower from coming out for
service ns lie generally comes on
his wheel. Not many would care to
come tids distance in the best rf
weather. We will hope for better
weather next time; "Some days must
lie dark nnd dreary" even in Florida.
Rev. Brownlee of Sanford was a
culler in our midst last week hunting
up church statistics of the different
ones here. He stated as his belief
that the stronger churches ought to
lend a helping hand to the weaker
and out stations such ns curs, that
they would be glad to be of service
to us In any way they could. He
will preach for us next Sunday at
.1 :00, so lets all lie there.
Voile Willium* nnd his father, C*
M. Williams took a trip to Americus
Georgia last F'ridny, going nnd re­
turning by auto.
GENEVA
Mr. Connell of Wiersdnle is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. J . A. Leilan
this week.
Miss Emma Kichnor is visiting
friend- - l Budge End.
* Miss Elizabeth Stones nnd Mr.
Ross Franklin motored to Daytona
Sunday to ice Mir* Stone's mother
who ia rpending u while therr with
her son Mr. F'rcd Stones and family.
Dr. Puleston was a visitor in
Gcvcva last Saturday, it i* necdlesa
to say his friend* were glad to see
him.
Mrs. C. A. Ilaulerson i* the guest

Mr. and Mr*. F. W. Libby. sr.d
Mm. W. A. Whitcomb were shopping
Church here, Rev. S. W. Walker
In Sanford lari Saturday.
preaching the sermon
Satuday
Mm. H. If. Pattishall and Mrs/ morning, after which dinner was
J . G. Adam* attended the Woman'* served on the ground*. Visitor#
Club meeting last Wednesday at w're Rev. and Mrs. S. W. Walker
Sanford.
and Mra. Claude Herndcn and son
Mr. ar.d’ Mr*. L. P. Daniel* and of Sanford, Rev. L. A. Wright nlso
baby ‘are visiting Mr. and Mr*. W. brought his wifp and childron over
from Oviedo. I n Sunday morning
J. Daniels.
Dr. Ililburn, our beloved Presiding
Mr. and Mr*. W. J . Till!* and Mr.
Elder, addressed a large congrega­
and Mr*. Roy Till!* of Sanford were
tion. the choir rendered special
Geneva visitors one day last week
music.
Mr. J . W. Smith and daughter
Miss Helen Moran entertained a
Miss Catherine Smith of Hlomington
few of her friends at dinner in honor
III. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
of Miss Clare Harrison last Tuesday
Porter Wakefeld.
hater in the evening when about
Miss Kathryn Flynt end Mr.— cightem more arrived, Miss Clare
William Kilbee visited Miss Ethel received the rurprire of her life, it
Collins at Chuluotn Inrt Sunday.1 being her birthday. The evening
Mrs. Harry Rivers and children was spent in games and music anil
from South Carolina arrived Isnt. merriment in general. Refreshments
week for a visit with Mrs. J . N. consisted of sandwiches, hot choco­
Prevail.
late with marshmallows and home
Mir* Edna Geiger of Orlando mnde cake.

Sanford, Fin. January 8,1:2
The City Commissioners met in
adjourned session nnd were called
to order at eight o’clock by If. It.
Stevens Mayor.
Tho e pro.ent If. It. Stevens, C.
E. Henry, and S. O. Chase. Absent
none.
Minutes of last meeting read nnd
approved.
.
• Communication from City Mana­
ger Abbott regarding request of
certain parties to have Commercial
Street opened west from Rail Road
across Atlantic Const Line tracks,
was read and refered to City Atty.,
for investigation.
communication from City Atty.,
regarding biilh presented ul lust
meeting from old City Government
Employes and advising that it would
be unlawful for the City Commission
to pay either of these bills in full,
and suggesting that if there are any
unpaid amounts due these claimants
for work done prior to January fith,
1920 that they should be paid, and
recommending that the City Clerk
udvise ench of these men that -they
(lie their bill for such portion of
the months work ns has not been
paid for, und thnt this then he paid,
it was moved nnd seconded and
duly carried that the Clerk carry
out the suggestions of City Attor­
ney.
‘
.

Auditor Si Clerk ......... .*...„
G. W. Philips, One
Motorcycle 4: Speed-.........
ometer
. .
Ii. Ci. W. B. Drew Co..
Seal Si Cash Bool:
C. It. Remerick, Reming­
ton Typewriter
...........
M. J. Bradford, Paint Si

THE U N I V E R S A L CAR
The Ford Model T One Ton Truck with its
manganese bronze worm-drive is rcafly a
necessity for the farmer because it solves his
problem o f economic transportation from the
farm to the city. And in farm work alone, it
will be found a great money saver as well as a
big labor saver. Has all the merits o f the Ford
car multiplied by greater capacity with greater
strength. No extra cost in operation. We’d
like to tflk it over with every farmer. Bring
your Ford car to us for necessary repairs and
thus get the genuine Ford parts and reliable
Ford workmanship.

75.00

440.00
ZZ.Z2
48.60

Labor marking Sts. ........
33.50
Mac. McGill, Sanitary
Collector.....................
4'0U
Janies Jackson, Services.......
•
as Janitor
4.00
Mucklow Si F'ord, Ex­
pense of Auditoring
6G.35
City Manager Petty Cash
■\croon*
.
204.CO
G. A. Abbott Reimburding Cush paid out by
him .................. — ...........
25.39
J. E. Laing, Cash advnn- ...
red Pound Keepers..........
8.04
E. Levy, Motorcycle
.
Officer
—
72.oo
Total
$2803.60
Commissioners approved the sala­
ries of all new Olflcers and Employes
for one month from date of enter­
ing upon their duties to correspond
ing date in February* 1:20.
The following Ordinance was read:
Ordinance No. 7.

while attempting to transfer from one
airplane to another over Plant Field, he
and his father might never have got
Moved nnd seconded that the
in touch with each ether.
Prank
city Attorney he authorized to dis­
Owens, ids father, of Ayers Village,
miss all the city Tax Cnses now pend
Haverhill, Mans., hud IcM all tracks od
ing in the Circuit Court where the
aviator son for the past four j e - n ,
a.iiv.util lias been paid into tne
until the other day r.c saw in a news­
City Treasury according to report
paper nn account of this remarkable
of City Manager January 23rd, f ‘20
i accident. Ho wrote the Tampa chief
This motion was duly carried.
of police asking for Fred Owens' address.
It was moved, upon the City At­ The latter has been inflrmed of jjhe
torney’s recommendation thy.* the lettee and will write hii father.—Tainpa.
City Attorney be authorized to have Tribune.
all city tax cases now pending, dis­
missed without prcdjuice and that
the city tax Certificates upon which
these Suits are based be delivered
to the Clerk of the Circuit Court in
accordance with the present City
Charter ns assets of the City.
Motion was duly seconded and
passed by unanimous vote.
It was moved by C. E. Henry nnd S to m a a h - K id n e y s - H e n r t - L i v e r
seconded by S. O. Chase that the Keep tho vital organa healthy by
matter of Bulk Head Asnsmcnt lie regularly taking tho world’s stand­
refered to the City Attorney for ard remedy for kidney, liver,
action.
bladder and uric acid troubles—
Same was duly carried.
There being no further business
meeting adjourned.
H. It. S T E V E N S , Mayor.
Attest:
#
L. A. Philip*, Auditor &amp; Clerk. Ths Nsticist R»m»iljr of Holland for
vtnturita and endorsed by Queen WUheJThe Bell Telephone Co.
Same was duly passed.

WATCH
THE BIG 4

On motion of S. O. Chase nnd se­
conded that the requirement of n
second reading he dispensed with
The following w'ns read: Ordiance
und saint* was unanimously carried.
No. 5.
Report of the City Management
On motion of S. O. Clu.se nnd se­
was rend and ordered filed.
conded by C. E. Henry this Ordi­
The Building Committee reported
nance was duly passed. It wus
moved and seconded tl;at the re­ in the case of If. W. Smith for permit
quirement of a second reading be to make addition to Garage cor. 1st
dispensed with and same was carried Street and Oak Ave. would be u
mlnr. /it »&lt;l druggists, three *lrr*.
FATHER FINOS SON
by unanimous vote of the Commis­ violation of Ordinance and can not
LbcU lut the eerie GoM M-d.l on o*«rr ho»
nod ~tc.pl no ImJUtioo
he granted.
•
sion.
It was moved and seconded thnt Daredevil Owens Was Lucky After All
The following Ordinnce wits read:
If "Daredevil" Fred Owens had not
the
City Attorney he authorized
Ordinunrc No. C.
to dismiss the Case of the City vs. had half Ids foot sliced oil recently,
On motion of S. O. Chase and se­
conded by C. E. Henry this Ordinacc was duly passed. It was moved
and seconded that the requirements
of a second reading be dispensed
wit It, and same was carried by rn
unni Imous vote of the Commission
The following Warrant* were read
and the Commission approved and
authorized the Auditor and Clerk
to draw Vouchers covering the snme.
-Standard Oil Co.M
$
14.70
Western UnlonrTel. Co.........
4.61
South Florida Foundry ........
Si Mm l,ine Works_______
9.46
S. W. Harris, refund of
Bond
52.00
(5. A. Abbott City
Manager
300.00
L. It. Philips, Auditor nnd

GOLDMEDAL

WANT ADS PAY

CKY

Clerk

ioo.no

David Speer, Chief of

....

Police

loo.oo

G. F. Paxton, hire Chief
J . N, Tolar, City Physician....
Cary D. Landis, C ity .
Attorney
.
Ellen Hoy, Office Assfrt.
Alfred Foster ns City
Collector
............
Alfred Foster. Deputy
Collector
J . E. Laing, Supt. Public..
Works
'
T. M. Lynch, 1st Asst.
Fire Chief
If. F. Smith, 2nd Asst.
Fire Chief ............................
J . M. Vickery, Patrolman
for January 1920..-..........
G. C. Fellows,-Patrolman,
to Fell. 7. 1920......................
K. E. Walker, Patrolman ....
E. Levy, Motorcycle
CiTttvry, v-unccllcd...... .
F. P. Bines, Asst. C le r k ___
Yowell St Co., Towels Si . ..
S h eets................. k..............
David Speer, Hand Cuffs.....
Si Letter Basket...... ............
Henry McLaulin, Flight
Day C lock-...............
Yowcli-Speer Co. Blnnkot.................. _...................
A. P. Connelly, Prem. on.....
Bondi City Magr &amp;

160.00
40.00
75.00
CO.00
25.00
15.00

V'UllS
ll'ZLI

today. No­
GETticeathepackage
flavor—the whole­

some taste of Kentucky Burley
tobacco.

125.00
85.00
5.00
100.00
100.00
100.00

160.00
19.50
8.60

Why do so many “ regular
m e n ” buy L u c k y St r i ke
cigarettes? They buy them
for the special flavor of the
toasted Burley tobacco.
There’s the big reason—it's
toasted, and real Burley. Make
Lucky Strike your cigarette.

toasted

a u n rn n to e d b y

22.00
8.75

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THE SANFORD HERALD

FEinOARV IS. U20

Wight Tire Co
AUTO S U P P L I E S

S an ford . Florid a.
WILL FIGHT THE FULL CAlt ORDER

F IR E S T O N E G IAN T CORD

TRUCK TIRES
citrus car* with 432 boxes of fruit.
Some time ago surh an order was
TO LOCAL DRIVERS AND THOSE i«tiucd hut htcr modified, being put
about
WHO ARE TRAVELING THROUGH in the form of a request later.
about a week ago. Now it cornea
THE STATE
from Regional Director Winchell in
Th ere,will be no excuse for any the mandatory form as follows:
drivers of vehicles turning the* corners
"In view of the present rritiral
in the wrong manner in this city after refrigerator situation in Florida please
all the guide posts are erected on First reinstate irutructions to load citrus
street. There will lx* posts placed at fruit trf minimum of 132 boxes jx*r
corners of Sanford. Palmetto
Mag­ ilnndnrii refrigerator. These Inst ruct­
nolia, Park anil Oak on First street ions elTective until emergency Is past."
which will practically take care of all
The Florida Citrus Exchange will
the heavy tralllc of the city and these refuse to obey the orders, said (ien.
new posts should eliminate any chance Man. C. E. Stewart this afternoon.
for accidents cm the crowded street
It has wired Regional Director Winand corners. The new posts contain
chell that it will continue to tender
a lighted latn'i at the top and have the
cars loaded to :j(K) crates and no more
ptreet names In readable leltwn* on the
anil will fight the matter out in the
post telling the drivers the names of
courts if necessary*.
the intersecting struts and ul«» ad-?
"We don’t lielleve this order neemonishing tlu-m to keep the right in
eisary
or that thl* shortige is a real
turning the corners.
one" , said Stewart this afternoon.
There is only one omission in the
"We shall fight It."—Tampa Times.
sign posts that would have saved the
travellers asking questions and-that i
t &gt;put on the tops of the Park and Mng•
* *^*f. word*, "Dixie
Oilptidn, Fla., Feb ti, —Initial -ht| * j
nighwuy” •hue &gt;o iiumy ot tlio-e pusmerits nf ti e 102' t an n cal.bligt left j
ring through are travelling the Dixie
the Orlando tec thin late la t wnk.l
Highway. Tliis can be icir.edied l&gt;y
The movement lac'utled about four
painting a broad linnd of green nmi
car loads routed over the S. A. L. It
white o*i nil of tie posts on First street
is understood that the stock is destined REPRESENTATIVE OF COUNTY
pointing the ilirrcticrn in and out of
for Pittsburg ami the Chicago markets,
GENTLEMAN
HERE
TO
the city which is done in many of thf
and the most of it was bought f. o, ii.
cities along the Dixie Highway nud the
LOOK
OVER
THE
SANFORD
here in u range of $ 2 at 2.25 a linuq cr.
posts an- a great convenience a.«si inge
SECTION
These figures are ennsidcrab'y 1 ighcr
the travellers to pa«s in and out of the
than early contract prices with the gro­ • The Sanford section will soon*
city while keeping moving as the green
wers, as some early t ales an* said to have have a tine descriptive article in the
and white bands can easily be seen in
been Made by growers around S'..10 ut
daylight.
4 1.25 a bumper in the fi&lt;1I The a cm age the County Gentleman, one of the
Every aid to the traveller is jti t as in cabbage in tins section i&lt; given as Curtis publications that has a mil­
important as keeping the local drivers less than do and nrn-t of it will lie moved lion wide curculation. llcnjamin W.
in line and with all the travel now in about three w«*kd».
Douglass one of the best known
coming to Florida we should make their
writers on horlieultutnl subjects in
travel and their directions us simple
the ecu try and for many ycafk a
Middle Class Girl Spoiled
as possible and look after them us much
writer of many magusine articles
ns possible. The new guide posts are
Ianidon, Feb. ft. The Present-day for the Country Gentleman and
an example of the up to date methods middle-class girl has Imhui spoiled, she other magazines has been here for
adopted by the new ronunsis«ionem is lazy, restless, pleasure-seeking and several days .gathering
materials
anil the city manager and are well egotistical, has a better time than any for the story. His descriptive article
worth the money it costs to install other woman in the world, but she i of the growing bf winter vegetables
them.
»
never asatlxfled", accuses a woman will appear in a Inter Issue of the
writing to the London Daily News over Country Gentleman and will be read
with interest by the people of Flo­
Friends of the Miller family will the signature "Victorian".
regret to hear that Theodora was
"The young married woman of today rida and other states.
taken to Jacksonville
Monday ap|M*an to think that she is the onl&gt;
The Country Gentleman is send­
night, suffering again from the arm woman who has ever had nny domestic ing Mr. Douglass through Georgia
that was broken over a year ago. It didiciiltics, or had to do any work", and Florida for the gathering of
is thought that another operation she writes. "The fact is of course, materials for the story of the farm­
will be necessary.
that she has a far easier time than ing operations in the south.
women had in my day,
While here lie was accompanied
"In those days we didn’t grumble, or by R. S. Prosser the assistant agri­
look upon ourselves as victims. We cultural and industrial agent of the
didn't tall; about any revolt of hmisi*- Atlantic Const Line Railway and
wives’, or worry our husbands to death these gentonten expect to visit prac­
with demands for a better time. We tically every county In the state
SCRAP IRON METAL
worked hard and cheerfully, did without where fruits and vegetables arc
RUBBER .
BONES luxuries and expensive holidays, and grown and also those counties that
brought up large families without con­ are engaged in general farming.
SACKS and RAGS
sidering ourselves martyrs.
There write ups of the state of
Write Us for
"The trouble is that the present-day Florida should do much toward
P I t I C E LI S T
middle-class girl is 'spoilt*. Usually, turning the attention of the people
she didikes children, and resents having of America and of Canada mid of
Peninsular Metal Company to give up any time looking after them. foreign countri s toward this state
She would rather play bridge than lica*' utid us only real facts and figures
JACKSONVILLE. FLA.
a .child’s prayers. "The more 1 set* of will be given the nrliiAes will have
the young married women of today, a value second to none that have
and the more I hear of her constant ever been prepared.
LANDIS, FISH &amp; HULL
grumbling, the more proud 1 am of
a t i o n n l vs vNiM DUNsur,i.mts i t t, wv
being an old Victorian".
DE LAND. FLA.
Will |)rsrti*v In thi* Htafi* sml

(Vnirf*

Special fudlltln (nr Fi aruining eml IVrfKilns
l-tnil Titles

GEO. G. HERRING
Allorney-at-I.nw

No. 1*1 Clarnor-Wootlrtiir Huilding
SANFORD, FLA.

Walter S. Me Lin of Tallahassee was
in *th«* city today feeing !■!» many old
friends and making now ones in bis
candidacy for the position of State
Treasurer. Walter is an old Lake
county boy who has been in theJJ talc
capital for many years and who know,
the stale and her needs.

new

s iE \N

STORE

People's Bank Building

COMPANY

3 5 x 5 — 3 6 x 6 — 38x7— 40x8
A LSO C A R R Y T U B E S AND
T H E S E SIZ E S

FLA PS FO R

W IG H T T I R E
COMPANY

Accompanied l.ieul. Lowell . T o
Day Iona Reach Friday

after the warmer weather comes on
although if the weather clears it is
very pleasant even now especially
when you are well wrapped In the
leather Jack ets and protected '

Washington, Feb. 10.—Farm ormirations will not join the Anierdn Federation of Labor in its nonparthan campaign this year to elect
only friends of the trades
union
movement, according to T. C. Atkeson, representatives of the Nation­
al Grunge, which has 7000,00) mem­
bers. Mr. Atkeson M id’ today that
his organization bud decided not to
support organized labor's political
activities and milled that represen­
tatives of various farmers’ organiza­
tions recently met here and found
luted a platform of principles, but
decided that individual members
would lie allowed to exercise the
right cf personal perferencc in voting
The program has been sent to
every member of congress. Mr. At-

S

Out were, in fact, diametrical in
some instances. The laborer wants
shorter hours and higher pay, which
means higher prices to the consumer.
A similar attitude on the part of the
farmers would mean curtailment of
production of food until the people
were so hungary they would pay ex­
orbitant prices rather than starve.
Instead it is our policy* to curb prices

Hastings Aide To Save Large Part &gt;’p*ir&gt; 0|d. Hus mor
of Flaming
“ rhnri:- &lt;f big
,
■ *
i
...
justice of the tteace
A meeting of a large number of the
. ,
,
...
I, ,
of $.&gt;00, while Joe .5
potato growers of the Hastings sect ion
.
was held yesterday morning in Hastings 11!. a
' **? *..***
to discuss the potato situation ami from J*111
° n H‘ml n
the rejmrts brought in by
various ••‘‘H by the comt.
, .| |
I he girl s mother
growers it was unanimously decided
, .
,
.
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ii
.
i
,n
.
on
that the loss would not Im* over 20 per , one of
, the
, prinr
,
cent, from the recent heavy flood* l ^ o y.^trrday when
which inundated .be fields.
Meal
P0'" 1 “ntfl “r
,,
, .. .
.
demanded Monroes
weather conditions following the rains
is held n r port late for the comparatively
small Imres which will be sustained.
U. S. Rogeri nm
,
,
. .
..................Winter Haven pun
Work has already been, started by ,,
... ' ,
,
...
|
Rutx*rt Nmitli red
many of the growers putting a deep . . .
,, ,
,
i ,
.... - fine bu iJe l grove t
narrow furrow between the rows, lids
,
, ,, ,
,
,.
.
„ two aid omili ilf mi
is (orthe purpose of drawing all the „„ .
,.
water possible away from the seed. , ,1H
10 V 11,1
The following day this furrow i« widened n
u,‘ 11 *' 1
out. giving plenty of serfaceing for J ^ n c i a and pineip,
drying. Tbo*&lt;* who started this as soon 1 ? onc *? , P 1
,
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r.rdi&amp;n r.v.*i always
... mt *,alei mm on m*’ir Hems Uelievu ,
that they have saved all of therl seed. BCOmc t,n^ Urtr*.
Last Monday, when it
became *1“*
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tint there would be serious damage 11 f ’
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-.'isi't.s* .
made t . trij • to
Dry Inn ti Reach
FriJe..
In
tint
aeroplane with Lieut. Lowell c.f the
Dixie Aerial Service when the San­
ford celery was taken to the Claren­
don Inn at Seebreexe. Ralph said
this .morning that it was one of the
finest trips he had ever taken and
that after leaving the landing field
here they rote to about 5000 feet in
a - few minutes and they could see
the ocean. Lieut. Lowell then struck
across the country and they landed
on the beach In about thirty minutes
after leaving here. The country was
Hooded between here and the bench
and the aviators said they had never
seen so much water In the country.
It seemed like an inland lake nil the
way over After landing the celery
they took on some gas arjd oil and
s ta tic ! back and Ralph raid after
getting thtir altitude old Lake
Monroe was plainly visible in a few*
minutes and they made the return
In thirty minutes fa t landing lir e
shortly after six c’rloc’;. 't his trip
will prove very jibjuilar especially

A C C ID E N T

Donegal! Trial Postponed
Kissimtr.cn, Feb. 0.—Although on
the docket for the spring term of fc*leral court he»o beginning Monday,
Auerthcr H. Donegan, A. W: Gustua
and Raul K. Weaver, officers of the
defur.rt Ft. Cloud bank, charged with
misapplication of batik funds and em­
bezzlement, will not lie tried at tiescssbn, Unite*! States Attorney llerbert S. Phillips slated la-T night.
Mr. Phillips stated that judge Shep­
herd will be here only for a limited
time, indicating that the term might
be cut short and resumed later when
Judge Call returns to the district.

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Our Agent. MR. II. W. HERNDON, will write you any of the above
forms of Insurance sr anything you need In the Insurance lint*.
Through hllVonncctlon with u# ho can give you Insurance protec­
tion in the very strongest Company* In each and every* line.

General insurance

Established IllOii
Surety llonds

Farms,Homes, Groves, Lots
I HAVE
T H E M
The spirit of progress is In the atmosphere—San­
ford atmosphere —From every hand comes demands
for properties of all kinds. Feople who are our own
home folks are the buyers in almost every instance.
This is a healthy growth. They have made their
money here and have faith in what they have tried.
Farm:10 A. A good one with two small houses,
splendid drainage, some young orange tress.
Good value, $H.100.
Ft|rm:l0 A. 0 A. in high state of cultivation, 1 A.
lake front tine site for residence, (no residence) com­
plete equipment 5'JOOO
Residence:! rooms, hath, a nice small property at

sisoo.
I)i&gt;,:,if&gt;&lt;»•• » f;-,; L.;,t 7 iuuiin and .iu tilings modern,

$5000.
G ov, *:T o suit your needs.
Lots:And plenty of them.

J . F . Roar, manager for the Dutton J01ir * cro* *
inlresta nt Hostings ordered 15,000 g
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bai^ of »eed potatoes for the growers. I. tcn(|
that unb*?* the
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It Is hardly probable that these will
1h* needed, but air. Hoax said his firm
did not wish to take any char. .*s. Other
firms arc also understood to have ordercd seed.
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The only srtrlou* losses will result
from the fields that nre still under water, although some of the growers con-

will not be Injured unless 'the
wit*r stxys on more than a week. It
,nay |&gt;,&gt; necessary in a**me instance* to
rofiu-UIrrr, as the dirt and fertilizer
has washed completely from around
the *t**d leaving them standing out on
the ground, and in some instances they
have already sprouted.— Falatka News.

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aviator's clothing- The shipping !
Sanford celery by aeroplane has
proved to lie a big sensation in the
state and will give this section much
advertising and will open up new
tielils in the shipping lino.

Watch the South East Corner of h*age Two

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T w elfth
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Birthday
February
18th, 1920

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Store will be closed
Tuesday, February
17th, preparing for
the Opening

Violet Brandi Opening

S P E C IA L

S P E C IA L

NewFashions

Assortment of colored Voiles,
beautiful patterns, specially se­
lected for this event, yd.

2,000 yards of P ajam a check
just the kind for underwear
Violet brand price, yd.

For Spring and Summer

9 8c

23c
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Thai careful specification which is a noteworthy characteristic of this store is predominant in

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S P E C IA L

S P E C IA L
Lot of Lace at this
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T H E V IO L E T B R A N D E X P O S IT IO N

Long Cloth, a nico quality
for underwear, special, yd.

now at the height o f its completeness, and in an abundance o f newly created modes.

34c

M e l l o w h a z e s o f c o lo rs in t h e f a b r i c s e c tio n s f a ir e s t o f r i v a l s f o r th e r i c h to n e in

Ready-to Wear and Spring Textiles.

You are cordially invited to attend this Exhibit
February 18 th for Five Days

FREE.-----Souvenir to all the Ladies on the First Day of the Violet Brand Opening-----1&lt;REE

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Semper Viva or the Rose of Jericho.

Mentioned by Isaiah in the Bible

The S E M P E R VIVA (Resurrection P lant) is one of the most irurvelous, interesting m u m m if y in g p lan ts^ Th.» jrh-A&amp;kes^rounded ball|of tightly curieu-up
leaflets, dry and apparent!'* d/wi will li.'e for countless ye.... ..•&gt;.Vr.r,, tie1ng'l)iai.teu ..iT.alVrctr. It mav he handed down from family to family for generations.
It is extremely rare, and once in a family, may stay for generations.
It is said to have been discovered by the Crusaders on &lt; re cf their expeditions to recover the Holy Land, and that it was touched by the Virgin M ary on her
flight into E gy p t, which touch perhaps gave the plant everlasting life'.

WHITE G O O D S
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Priced

For the Violet Brand Days
O rgandy....................................................
White Flaxon, 3G in.............................
White Waisting, 3G in.........................
White B atist and Lingere..................
French O rg an d y...................................
Jap Crepe, 36 in....................................
36-inch

Indian.Linen...................... .

Dimity Check ........................................
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Jap Nainsook, fine q u ality...............
Long Cloth, nice grade.........................

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MATCH SETS

15c to 39c yard

$27.50, $35.00 to $75.00

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We call your attention to the well se­
lected line of

All Snappy Styles.

S O M E T A IL O R M O D E LS

Net Flouncings for Sweil Dressers

$2.98 per yard up
W H IT E S K IR T S
NEW S T Y L E S

We have a large assortment of

NEW MODELS

NEW N O V E L TIE S
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on sale at

NEW M A T E R IA L S

59c per yard

We have a beautiful assort­
ment of Dainty Swiss Em ­
broidery and Baby Sets for

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Bought Specially for These Five Big Days
$7.98 Gown....... ..
$ 1.98 Round
Thread, Vols, Filet and Clunny
Display of DRESSES and SPRING SUITS Teddies $4.98 up Skirts .... $1.39 up
8c, 12ic, 15c, 20c to 35c yd.
The nobbiest and most up to the minute line ever
Bloomers.... ........ $4.29 Teddies $1.39 up
-------------in the city.
Dresses, Bolding Taffeta
Counselor...*
$1.89 Dresses ............ $1.29
S E E T H E DOVE UNDERWEAR WINDOW
EMBROIDERY
$27.50, $45.00 and $85.00

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Gown Teddies Corset Cover
During these Five Day's
Sale, for

$1.59

�FEBRUARY 13. I52A

THE SAHPO&amp;D HERALD

THESANFORDHERALD

Brotherhood of Train
men In sist on
Answer

R. J . HOLLY, Editor
W. M. HAYNES, Hualncsa Manager
Published Every Friday by

l HE HERALDPRINTINGCOMPANV
aurm m iTioH PRICE in advance
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o n e year

ClIMvd M S'C'uad-rliM Mail Mall-1 Aa(u»t Slad
1*1*, at IS* pu.lair.ra at Hanfwd, llnrhf*
Cadrr Act at Maith Jrd, l*TI
TSaaSna* N,, II

No longer can we say that nothing
is sure but death and taxes. Agita­
tion discounts them all.
Don't discard your sunny disposi­
tion, sister, Sour milk never attracts
the honey bee—or boy.
If the wage increase continues,
business men will soon he throwing
up the* sponge anil looking for Tut
) olis.
In large citie* ncrub women are
OPEN UP YOUR HOUSE
receiving $3 and $1 a day. Ministers
and college professors receive nearly
The profile are flocking to Sanford
as much.
in great numbers as they have
learned that this city will look after
The war, they tell us, is responsi­ them while, here. They have nlso
ble for the decrease in the birth learned that Sanford will open two
rate. Hut now that the war is over new hotels soon. Meantime if you
have a furnished room ut your house
wo have hopes.
rent it out to the visitors. They are
We are having one gay old time willing to pay you well for it anil
In the U. S. just now. Everybody Sanford ii not charging the exorbi­
wants to scrap mid nobody wants pi tant rates that some of the tourist
towns are charging Wo believe in
be converted Into scrap.
making our visitors feed at borne.
H, as we are told, tin* wages o!
sin is death," it is a long time over­
taking some of the hardened '*■
vine big corporations,
............ r.
reprobates of in is world.
and tin* new breed of war millionaii
■ire entrenched behind their doili s
"W hen should a girl kiss?” In- and tlieir greed and ran see nnthiig
(fauircs a denture damsel. That de­ but their own jib*r*ure mid their own
pend* upon'tiie nature of the animal will. Their towering ambition
is
npd the mood, wo imagine.
greeter wealth and power. The labor
unionH long sufTcring from capitalistic
Old II. C. I., is in a iftiandry. He rapacity, have assumed gigantic j»rohas climbed to the top of the ladder pnftion* where by the noil of one man
And is now casting around for the they are able to ( paralyse the industry
of
means of adding another rung ur &gt;f the country, throw hundreds
two.
thousands of people out of employment,
and bring others to sickness, starvation
They insist on telling us that we and the grave. Their power has g&lt;uie
Americans are a dying race. It may to tlieir heads.
be true, brother, it may In* true, but
The two classes combined represent
the size of our grocery fc!!! :.ayi
,
----- •- . ...» *Vf,y pT-jrt(rally
donate everything to the exclusion of
The toughest slam yet at a re­ ulI other classes. The farmers, the
turned soldier was when a Chicago doctors, lawyers, merchants, editors,
woman, answering a divorce suit, preacher.), and millions of others are at
couldn't remember whether or not their mercy and gasping under the cap­
italistic and labor heels—heraure they
he had kissed her.
are not organized. They represent the
great majority of the population and
Attorney General Palmer warn*
yet they are dominated by the small
us of impending industrial disaster
minority. Hut the worm will endure
in the United States. Quite superltuus
just so much torment, and then it will
Mr. Palmer. The whole country
turn. And this is equally true of the
understands the situation and ap­
worms of the human family.
parently doesn't rare a rap. Only a
In Russia the aristocraties plundered
colln|tscd stomach will wnke this
the |H*asan(s until human nature could
nation up.
stand no more. Then the peasant*
arose in their might and tore the aristo­
If, as they claim, that Indianu crats asunder. Russia Is a bolshevistic
healer can eUcct radical cures by the hell ns a result of this misuse of power.
simple process of the laying on of
Washington should remove its smoked
bands, we suggest that he give im­
glasset, take a look around, und note
mediate attention to our crop of conditions as they exist. Some day
Krasping profiteers. They ran all
stand a liberal application from both
bands.

The soviet government of Russia
has decreed that all illiterate persons
between the ages of 1 ‘ and 60 must
learn to read anil write within six
months, failing whirli they will lie
deprived of tlieir work and will lie
placed in a "lower food category."
Tills, it would seem, is reaching tin*
point of the refinement cf cruelty.

an&lt;t an angel, and all of that rot?
What's the matter with the truth?
If you are selling a spavined old horse,
and you know it will fall to pieces before
the purchaser can lead it home, why
not tell him so? If you owe the grocer,
and the butcher, and the editor, and
you never expect to pay them, why
not tell them so when you place your
next order? If you drop it nickel in
the collection box. an.I you expect
your generosity to hood you
into
choice seal in heaven, why hide your IF S E T T L E M E N T &amp;ANNOT RE
light under the cloak of mode«ty? Why
MADE
THOUSANDS
MAY
not get up anti tell the congregation ao?
WALK
OUT
What's the uro of living or felling n
lie, any way? Isn't the truth good
Washington, Feb. 11.— Wage ne­
enough? Try it1
gotiations with the railroad employ*
ea by Director General Hines reach­
ed a critical stage today and in so
far as the brotherhood of railway
trainmen is concerned a strike loom­
ed up unless satisfactorily settled.
W. G. Lee, president of the union,
has served notice on Mr. Hines that
his men are "very insistent and must
have a definite answer soon. To this
Mr. Hines replied that no statement
of position could he made until he*
had again talked with the whole
body of labor representatives.
Mr. Hines made a tentative ap­
pointment with Mr. Lee for late to­
day to consider the trainmen's de­
mands. Officials understand that a
strike vote is being taken by the
trainmen. It is admitted that Mr.
Lee had informed the director gen­
eral on -Ian. 2d of the union's inten­
tion to invalidate its wage agreement
in the prescribed 30 days' notice. On
that basis, it was presumed he re­
quired an answer to the reitvreated
wage grievances Fell. 23, less than ft'
week ill advance of the road’s return
to private owhership. Mr. Lee has
the aggressive support of other trainopernlive unions. Most of those at­
tending the conference here, however,'
would snv nntliing regarding
t
sympathetic strike. It was said, how­
ever. that union leaders decided tto
hear Director General Hines before
making any declaration. The strike
ordered by the brotherhood of, m iln-J
tcnancc of way employes, has crcared 1
a situation which officials regarded
ns eritival.

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tr y ?'*'*i car,7 to p ic k out the
fa m e n v/ho are progressive
and prosperous.
A sh iftless
m an allo w s his b u ild in g s to be­
co m e s h a b b y an d w ea th er­
beaten. T h e t h r i f t y farm er
keeps e v e r y th in g painted w ith
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any r*hc* •••nr'*!'"* nrfnlrerants. T h at’ s
why Dry - r ps:-* - y - i "&gt; much farther and
k its s j rr.-ch D r . jr r th.’.n ordinary paint.
Come in and Jet us show you why it’ s real
economy for you to paint Dcvoc paint n:w.
Ask for free booklet on painting— 1
"K .-r;.
Appearances Up and Expenses Down.”

Hardware Company
- S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

P A IN T D E V O E P A I N T

Character I* thn result of the ctlltlvnon nf thn lilshr.l nn&lt;l nohlrst iiunlllh's
i human tint urn, anil ptmlriK those qunll** In (irtti tlcal use.—Kiln Wheeler WtlLuncheon Dlthcs.
Wli*i|i you can't think of invthlng
in w for luncheon iry

TITE U N I V E R S A L CAR

Sardines on Toast.
Put the sardines in n hot frying pan
or griddle mid (tent through. I'ineo
them oil hot, lightly buttered toast
and serve with raw onion chopped
tine. The onion may
pul In lettuce
leaves mid arranged nrwtiiut the plate.
. Ids dish will be found espis-lnlty good
for Iboso .whose a|i|H*tliea are Jaded
by the heavy food of winter.
A pretty mid good dessert is steamed
rice surrounded by halve* of maned
pears with half a pecan meat In curb
renter, with a syrup made of the pear
Juice with lemon ami Canton ginger
loured over the |M*nr*.
Those wtlo were fortunate enotyttv
to afford a few cans of fresh rasje
berries, strawberries or .currants,
crushed mid mixed with equal parts
of sugar, can have many dainty, de­
licious mid attractive dessert*.

The Ford Sedan, with electric self-starting
and lighting system and demountable rims with
3j4-inch tires front and rear, for every day in
the year has no equal ns a family car. Ju st as
popular on the farm as it is in the city. In fact,
it fits the family demands in every vocation o f
life. Large, roomy scats, finely upholstered, plate
glass windows make it an open car in pleasant
weather, while in rainy and inclement weather
it becomes a closed car, dust-proof arid rain­
proof. It is not only comfortable, but really
cozy, and above all, economical in operation
and maintenance, and has all the Ford merits
of strength and durability.

Oanana Cream.
Slice three rt|ie bananas and put
them through n rleer. mix xxlilt a cup
of strawberries, which were entitled
fresh. lim p In sherbet cups and gar­
nish with whipped cream mixed with
some of the sirav»berry Julet*.
Cabbage Salad.
Chop if small head nf cabbage and
two guild flavored apples, n buildful
of rolled peanut*. Shell the fresh.
# l*q&lt; mils and roll ilietu on the bread
board with the rolling pin until llko
course crumb*. Serve with any de­
sired dressing.

GOD HIVE US MEN
A lime'like tilts demands true faith,
great hearts, strong wills, and ready
hands, men whom tin* last for oillce
cannot kill, men whom the spoils of
o.lice cannot buy, men who have con­
science and a will, men who witl not
lie, men who tun stand before a dema­
gogue and scorn hi* treacherous flatter­
ers without winking, tall men. sun.
crownoJ, who live above the fog in
public duty und private thinking.

There are 30.000 Reds listed In ,
The 'United States, all indlvidinlly.
WHY T E L L A LIE
collectively, solidly und eternally |
Why must people go through life
against the government. As a thrifty
lie?
m eans Vd busting up this nest of living ami telling a perpetual
Why
not
tell
the
truth?
For
Instance
hAfJAds we suggest Mint they be
Collected together, parceled out to If your neighbor is lazy, anil his wife
our farmers, r.nd compelled to till earns the living, and hi) children are
the soli for the * enefit of those who hungry uu i half clothed, why not tell
believe In law, order and' American him so? If you think the public utllcinls
Institutions. This should be
done are inefficient, and gratifying, and
their
constituents,
under court sentence, in the form of |misrepresenting
why
not
tell
them
so?
If
Mrs.
So nnd
punishment, and no wage should be
So
amble*
along
tho
slrN
t
expo-dug
paid them. It would break up this
organization of traitors to the mouth a yard or so of her leg, why not stop her
that feeds th em ami tniuhl e v e n to- nnd t«n t..&gt;* *..•» H M i- P-rtrrv. hsi
nllv make decent citizens of a few of her fare smeared with powder, whywait for the wind in blow it olT? Why
not tell her she la a freak? It you have
T H E C EN TER OF POPULATION been making love to your stenographer,
nnd. your wife suspects you, why lie
OF TH E U. S.
about
it? Why not tell the truth
One thing which the censes now
If
you
want
your friend to endorse your
Jwdng taken i* ex|K*ctcd to settle, al­
note,
and
you
know you can neVer
though it cannot be known for several
pay,
why
not
tell
him so?
month* yet. it the location of th^center
If
ML*)
Dimples
looks like a scare­
of population of the United Stall*). It
crow,
and
you
want
to marry her for
was first calculated In 1790 and found
her
moneyi
why
tell
her
the L) a sylpgh,
found to be about three miles w«ut of

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Sweetbread Salad.
Parboil In acidulated water n pair
of sweetbread*, drain and lay for a
few ml mites In rotd water. Dry well
mill mix with equal part* of finely cut
celery, cat the sweetbreads In small
lilts, mill a few walnuts nuit serve
with mayonnaise dressing.
A good
substitute for /mayonnaise may b«
made using corn oil.

Hungrslnn Monarchy

R&lt;*fin, Feb. 0 .— Martin Lovassy,
Hungarian Foreign Minister,
is
quoted in an interview with se New
Jourrml of Vienna n* saying:
"W e are striving after the restor­
ation of ti»o iio---r
Monarchy
The Entente, however. i*i strenuous­
ly opposing the return of the Hapsburgs L* In complete urocord with
the Hungarian nation, which will
have nothing morfc to do with the
Hapsburgs".
Hsr Cordial Indorsement.
Kirn ivn* left alone with grandma
for the day. An mint, upon tier return,
said. •'Did you have a nice day, Klvn'?"
•*(», v**» •' «he ri*tdb*)l. "I buil a fine day
—grandma Just minded me perfectly,'*

Orange Marmalade Sauce.
Take three fourth* cupful of orange
marmiitmli*, one-half cupful of supar.
one-fourth cupful of water, tail) tvo
minutes, tie * chill. Tto* sauce I* dolli*b us ou Ice cream.

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THE BIG VALUE PACKAGES

Green Parts of Potatoes

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Several c u m ** of poisoning, (front
|Nitatoes. tin* most recent being in
Leipzig, have been reported. Perhaps
It Is nut generally known that Ibe
green parts of lutntocs contain a
poison called solnnln, 0.2 gramme* of
’which I* sufilcteni to produce h.up re­
sults. There I* always n minute quan­
tity of (Ids solnnln In potatoes, but
when these are mature never enough
to do harm, unless they have sprouted
uml the sprout* havo not been reII
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FEBRUARY 1

In and A bout
The City

Summary of the
Floating Small
Talka Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Readers

Mrs. D. M. McNabb left Sunday
Ulu Luctlu Dosscy of Lithia
*Wda 1; visit inf h " brother Mr, for her homo in Douglass, Gn., after
spending several weeks here, the
, p Doswy of this city.
guest of her daughter Mrs. P. D.
' t, F Blue and wife Ingersol, Okln,
Forrester.
njrtts of the Lincoln House and
Miss Francis Leavitt enmc up
jpend sometime here to enjoy
from
Orlando, Sunday for a visit
cli.naite.
with the home folks.
jj if art incell a and brother, SaundorThere’s a man at the curb to
vjl’* N. I. are »|*ondlng n few days
^
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r® t . (j
uell pleased with Sanford serve yea.
^ty arc guests of the Lincoln House.
Mrs. C. D. Holly of Dctrlot,
Mrs. A. E.
j|n ar.d Miss Darlinj of Mor„nn- Mich., entertained'
of
\V, Va, are guests of the I.inciln Sleeper, Miss Phoebe Clark
Had Axe, Mich., Mr. and Mrs.
D. Leach and Mr. and Mrs. Shot man
ly of eight motored over from
Lloyd of Sanford at the Seminole
ind dined at the Lincoln and
Hotel lunch Sunday. After luncheon
i*.a-ed with Sanford that they
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd motored the
ito for two or three-months
party to Gustis.
e stotk Diamond tires,
re Co
BB-tl
ink Adams and children
neJ home after a pleasant
her parents Kev. and Mis.
of Live Oak.
Mrs. Boy Syines with their
\ Howie, spent the weeknlir Park.
U . Harrington of Greenville
V- gue+t of her brother. Mr.

jl,
K. A. Slndonl of Norfolk,
Y». ^r.'l (I. A. Stafford of Hamlet,
S.C . I.svc jeturne I to their respective
|,.'vir g been called liere by the
iutt iJ Mr. C. K. StafToril.
Mr*. !. K B ig. r.t of Savannah, Ga.,
fV»L»’ I" 'a the gueit of M a Alfred
1Uji. Icit Saturday , accompanied i»y
lls. Lilj.i. for Tampa,
Mr. nrd Mm. 0 . W. Martin who
km hr-ii Vi iting Mr. and Mr.t. C’ . E.
Briton have gone to Clearwater ta
jjrsd a month.
l)r I). C.Wnrd, Osteopath is in
Sinford on Monday, Wednesday
ud Kr ay of each week.
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Mrs. W. T She'll has returned t i
kr home in Clearwater after spending
t stmA t;ere with her daughter. Mm.
if. II. Crtmler.
Alter fp tiding some time with his
sitrr, Mr*. Cecil Gabhctt. V r. IL T.
Irwi’i, Jr., left Sunday night for hD
kase h Washington, Ga.
Mines May Thrasher and Helen
ftrit returned Sunday to Tallahassee
tsnuroe their studies at the Woman's
CoHep*.
Dr. Clay of Douglas, Ga., arrived
Sirdiy tri accept a [motion with the
lYton Pharmacy. Dr. Clay Ln an expritnn-d pharmacist, and will have
tkirye of tin* prescription department.
Quirt Mason fruit jars at L.
McCuller’s.
BO-tfP.
Mis, Minnie Brown came in from
left Christmas on Saturday to spend
the sroWild with her sitter, Mrs.
Loafer.
Mr.aml Mrs. A. M. McMicheat
her--, from Atlanta visit in g the
Utter', mother, Mrs. E. L. Brown,
» the Sest Side.
Mr. and Mrs. Porter of Langhorno
P». ami Mr. and Mrs. C. H. CampWll wire Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. |. D. Martin on Lake Onoro.
Pint Mason fruit jnrs at L. P.
RcCtiller's.
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Mr. and Mrs. Martin MeDnniei
'J Ilunm-ll came home Sunday for a
'Lit with thetr parnets. Mr. MncDiniil returned Monday but Mrs.
Mrlhitii*! will remain for several
&lt;U)'* longer.

□ arceionn Once Great Seaport.
Ci til Hir.* Barcelona was the New
fork of the Mediterranean. Its posi­
tion In the tiitrtheMMei'ti coast of
Spain, nrtuiillv m nimtit the same lati­
tude n« New York city, relatively la
to the Mediterranean world wluit "the
western eliy l« to Atlantic trade
routes.
Columbus* voyage was con­
sidered n bit of Import litem-e on the
pan of the I’uMltlnn government to
Upset the huhinco of trade In favor
of cities In uestetn olid southern
Spain.

Mrs. It. II. Hamel of Denver, Col.,
is visiting her father and mother,
I .Hit* l *. .in in
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brunt and her Willi I,ci fill Iid otio
sister Mrs. George E.. Halmes of starting, her | &gt;i■i■land tlnti die laii-t
Mecca Mammock.

•
m •i *.?,»•
... .ili, i tVI-irc
uunii .........tinier
mil -|&gt;vnk unless
spoken In. All went well at tlr-i. but
after sonic lime, tm nut lee being tak­
en of tier. Eva began to get uneasy.
Finally, the hostess, seeing that some­
thing was wrong, asked her what sho
would like next. "I would like to hnvo
you begin to ask me questions 1" wns
the polite reply.

Last Sunday
At the Wesley Brotherhood da: s
Sunday there were present Id members
and 7 visitors. T h e e visitors came
from various places and some from
distant cities. They said they felt
“at home" among us. The class loves
to give the glad hand of brotherly love
Coed Way to Clear Land.
to all visitors to our town. 9:30 every
In the novel method of ctcnrinu hind
Sunday at the First Methodist church.
adopted by n Minnesota farmer, the
Mrs. J. M. Dressncr has returr.c l underground roots mv burned away,
from a trip to Atlanta and Mew York freeing the stump above ground for
where she attended all the f hig
use a« llrvwond. At one side of each
spring millinery and Indies ready to stomp no cM-ivitlhm Is made In 111**
wear exhibitions. Mrs.
Dressncr ground, and from tills a hole Is Imred
said she left New York the day it through tin* roots to a stovepipe set
started snowing ami was glad to upright In ibe ground on the olio r
side. W lon n tire is kindled In Ito- e x ­
get back to Florida.
cavation, the draft **'t up through the
EZ- Seal pint fruit jars at LP.
r&gt;'ii&gt; |ihi | tiic |i',n- cati-i-s tlm roots to
McCullor’a.
5G*ft
lie s|o\vl&gt; eon-timed, until the -stump
!_gij:irtned
Dr. Samuel Puleston is in the city aii'.v l.o t g j . f . L . i _cfrom Miami visiting Mr. and Mrs.
K. A. Newman and will remain for
Yellowstone Leads Them Alt.
some time as his many friends are
The Yellowstone tmtlnnnl park I" th*
culling on him for professional ser­ largest unit nin-t widely celebrated
of our national parks.
It N n woodvices while here.
M ulbb-rin*--* of thirty three Immlred
Mrs. Mary Strong who for the iqimte tidies. It eoiitiilns more gey­
past two years has been living at sers tbati are found In the rest of tho
Hustings is at The Gables. She will world together, mid Ims Inmmicnihlt)
boiling' spring* whose stetr.o mingles
he here for sometime.
Mrs. T. A. Neal was among guests with the eh unis.-—National ''agazliie.
from Orlando, attending the Club
luncheon on Tuesday.
&gt;
Made HU Name Immortal.
The endless screw Is still entlctl afier
Mrs. Hose Addingotu of Indiana­
polis I ltd., is the guest of Mrs. Harry Art’ll Imedcs, for he litvcnleil It to pump
the water from the holds of vessels,
Ward.
and has not been Improved upon since.
Mrs. Cecil Butt of Orlando at­ It Is a long spiral, the lower extremity
tended the Social Department lun­ running down Into the witter, and ns It
Is turned the water Is lifted, (lowing
cheon on Tuesday.
out nl tho.top, It Is renllj a develop­
OLD CLEAN
WANTED
ment of this Archlmcdcnn screw, re­
RAGS. ANY KIND E X ­
versed In action, which Is seen in tho
C EPT
OLD
SOCKS,
sropellcrs of modern stenmshlns
COATS,
PANTS,
OB
LED SPREA DS. AT THE
Pinliso Min'i fu I Itemture,
HERALD OFFICE.
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*‘o . I|i*m&gt; '* ti- i im| mime whs
Mr.t. D. Steed of KL.immee is
W illiam ftydnnv P..r*• ".ns l*orn nt
the guest of her parents, Mr. and Greensboro, \ , I .In |h |.', After leav­
Mrs. .1. G. Ball.
ing school Ip * spent n nuniher of years
Mr. J . B. Swarm a former, well- wandering in tin* southern nnd south­
known resident of Sanford Heights is western' m ites, nnd engaged In n
visiting here after many years ab­ varied JoumallsMe career. lie flnnlly
settled in New York city, where sotitd
sence.
of Ids best works were written, r m
Mrs. H. B. Coney of Sarasota is some time he was a fugitive In Smith
the guest of her parents Mr. and America because of tlnanclnl dtnicutlitre. P. M. Elder.
tles In which he became Involved. Ho
Mr. E .-J. Taylor is spending a few died June ft, 1010.
days in Jacksonville on business.
J. D. Woodruff has returned to
the University at Gainesville alter
a brief visit with the holt e folks
For S ale— 10 a"rei land, UU0 ft
Mr. F. D. Martin and sin Robert
Martin are tho guests of Mrs. S J . a'&lt;e front. (! n l vegetable gn-den
Carnes, and the daughter of the m ill hiuie, ciickcn bourn and 3 )
hens. Will sell very reasonable fur
former, Miss Francis Martin.
ca h. Charles Cedar, Geneva, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Waters and
W23-5tp
Miss Mary Waters r.-‘&gt; spending the
rest of the winter in Sanford and

We will offer at special prices for Saturday and Monday
5,000 yards of Staple Piece Goods.

All N e w S pring Goods
Percales

36 in. No. 80
Illenchinj'

Dress Gingham

Best Quality
Cheviois

10 in. Best Sea
Island Sheet­
ing

Amosken Out­
ings ...................

:i 0 i n . E x t r a
Quality
Fine
Cambric

Kiitiona Crepes
Cretonnes ......

y and Monday

in e s e rrin » s

Closing* Out at Less Than Wholesale Cost
Our Entire Line of Ladies' Coats
Dresses, Coat Suits, Skirts
and Sw eaters

CROW DER
V lcfr.-us. Courtship
I * e-t th* -iirliil Ideals nt ('bina
p»er' ii'nt* *• invloii- to marry toil

m *i '• ■» w&gt;-i-ii|i,.,t in -„|.|| a ivlfo
foi n- . -.'I
11," iieitmet iif nuirrhigi|. nt &gt;ny. loioo- &lt;n i 'iPrd party, and
oMi-h a man iltid- * n'*e't iiiiiit to nn
Iniln d - in- -c. -•* tiuii n-nlly ills.
e:is*il .» to **'in.. i 11 mis paid the
tnnmiigi- bitii i-i i un.it or i »• to get
lii-t h lnis|ii-»i«*
.

K CIGARETTTE

Mr Unlit. Herndon
left Sunday
I* Dctrlot where*lie will take a six
'revi training course at the Ford
Kesp Account*.
Fanning Is n hitslne-s the muio* ■
hanking or running a mercan'.llc esmi&gt;
Iltib'nent. There are products to n*
sold mid articles to he bought./- Th*
keeping of a record of these mid d*
tennlnlng the Telntloa of tin* outgo b
the Income are important ronshlenilions on every farm.
'J'he fiirim-r
should know what Ills Income Is and
Just how ho Is disposing of It. lie
can know this «nly by keeping hocks
nnd the first of the new year Is tin*
proper time to begin.— Etching®.

Made Record Trip.

Mi l l i o n P a c k e t s Of
Flower Seed Free
r e , l-tdinve tn flownra around th*
’■•V-— f tho South. Flnworj brighten
up *,ao homo r.urraundlngs and give
pleasure ilil satisfaction to those who
have tl 'tn.
M i- LaVe set aside more than on*
mil! in pr.cke’ i of *• ed of beautiful,
yot * u y grown flowers to ho given
in * *r .-jr-tamnin iiiis spring for tho
hcaittlfvlnr of |b«lr homes.
IT. .
Sc d Cotaln-u* Is
now : -..a./. Brtlll.int eiv cr la n u cral
colors. "T* pages f garden an l ' fann
lnformiii.au, p:
llluitra I. Il't
the one worth ws.i.u -ma.l hook for
southern gardenera ,*nd farmer*. This
catalogue Is nbsolu dy free to you on
rcquesL Your nu.ae and address on
a postal card or In letter, will bring It
to you by return mall.

Capt. IvInlH Larson. In 1.5* Mire ***
inr boat Form , mi do a 'siilco**ful trlj
* h 1
iiu i U
from the fc'jt of tin* cnliiruc' throng!
New Tire
tho Whl-lpool rapid* of Niagara Oillt
e th
! U ,,H?rt'ly »» old tiro vulcanized an September 19. 1010. I
" lir thoroughly efllclcnt up-to- battering of the Whirlpool raptds Lnr
• . f m*tl&gt;od. Our system of vulcan- ion went through safely; tho lltllt
nK adds thousand* of miles to the t)or; was lost to sight most of tin
c "f your tire, and improves both time, hut nt G nat Wnvu It wt.s shot
resiliency and case of riding, 20 feet out o f tin* water. Except tin
old Maid of the Mist, rent through Ic
This 1920 Catalogue will ahow you
res fur new tires are rupidly adIStM to avoid seizure. Lnrceti's 1h tht Juat bow you can get five packets of
*nnrig; therefore save your used
only vnglne-p Mpelltil craft ‘x&gt; hav
flower aoede (five different aorta) ab­
°*v by our scientific vulcanizing. ccue thmuyb the muiiN.
solutely freo of coat this spring. Bend
for this catalogue today without fall.
Trolley A’mbutance
No obligation to buy anything unlaaa
A Brurlllan city ns«*svr. trolley car you want to. H. Q. HASTINGS CO,
I’HONE 17
nmhulince to trmi«port patients to and Seedsmen, Atlanta, Qa^-(Advt)
Sanford, Floridi from hoKpIlol* In It* suburbs.

TV7TIEN you sec this famous
’ ’ trade-mark, think a minute!
Think of the delicious taste of
a slice of fresh toasted bread!
T h at's tho real idea back of the
success of L ucky Strike cigarettes.
Tousling im proves tobacco just ns well
as bread. A nd that's a lot.
T ry a L u ck y Strike cigarette

�FEBRUARY 13, 1120

THE SANFORD HERALD
can vote in the bond election for the
acquisition of the water fiont.— Miami
Metroplb,
Chlplcy is to have another paper
from all accounts that the Gracevllle
The Tampa electric Company ha*
Advertiser m jn this will give the town secured u (MTtnit for the lay inn of
of Chipley two mighty good newspaper double tracks on that portion of Frank­
men.
lin street at and near Fortune etreet,
which will give Franklin street It*
A University of Florida general ex­ entire length In double tracks.
tension division class wai t .-gnnired in
Marianna by citizen.
Tuesday. The
The Federal system of Bakeries
States and the highest $87.12 in the fir‘ t lecture of a ior!r» wis delivered have just opened up the fmirtheenth
Western. Extras, such a* firewood, mi this occasion by Dr. C. F. Hod" bakery in ' Florida in
Jacksonville.
the University, who will ccrr!ii"t The new store u&gt; centrally located and
milk, etc., an- nut included.
a community health study clu-s than. most convenient to thepuldeic. This
Average For I*. S. S1.I5 Her Day.
is the third Federal Idlakrry in that
Harvest wages per duy with board
Miami, Fla., Feb. 1.— Da- H Atkinr* city.
reached the top figure of $1.18 In the
North Central States west of the Miss­ thought to be the man wanted for the
issippi River and the lowed figure of murder of C. E. Bell, whose decapitated
The lleagin-Denton Motor Company
$11.28 in the South Atlantic, anil the body was found in Arch creek yes­ of Tampa, will erect a large garagiUnited States average was $3.15. With­ terday, was wounded, probably fatally, in the Cigar City, which will give the
Lieut. E, J .
out board, the United States average early today by I'olire
firm the largest floor space of any
of $3.83 was most exceeded by $5.33 Sterling near the rtllilway station. A automobile concern in that city. The
in the former States, while the latter ten-foot alligator was devouring Ileli’a ratal investment will perhaps run to
Stales had the lowest average, $2.82. bodiiy when it was discovered. In­ $150,000.
COUNTY
GUARDS
WIN
Statements in similar form for day juries and bruises bear out the theory
M USTERED
OUT
wages
of work outside of harvest with of foul play.
G IV E N K tjU lI’ M WNT
From Lakeland comes the informa­
hoard make the United States average
T h e County Commissioner* in $2.15, that of the North Central States
As a result of the heavy rains, caus­ tion that the American Railway Ex­
the regular meeting yesterday open­ ws-at of the Ml-sk-dppi River $3.23, ing had road conditions and making press Company is planning to erect
ed the bids for the hard roads and and of the South Atlantic Staten 11.85; travel very disagreeable
generally, at that point the largest transfer shed
•Ai Noli and B. E. Langston being the rates without board, in the sain delegates to the annual convention of in the State. The shed will bo over
the lowest bidders on certain parts were $3.12, Id.03, and 12.39.
the Florida Automobile Association, GOO bet long and 1* planned to relieve
of the roads were awarded the con­
which was to have been held in Ocala the eangejtim which has been noted
tract. The following is the principal, While the lowed firm wage ratis this week , were unable to reach there. at Jacksonville when all ix-rishahh &lt;
items of business transacted nt ‘ the are in the South Atlantic States and It has heen decided to postpone the have had to be trull-fined nt that
meeting the olliria! minutes of the next to the lowest in the South Central convention until Tuesday and W- luc - point. The new .shed at Lakeland
meeting to he given as soon as they 1State*, it O interesting to note that the day, April 27 and 28. Ocala (s iple will mean employment fof -H) or f.O
can be arranged by the Clerk* office: greatest [Mrrentage of gain in rati-s were dUap|K)inb-d that the -.athering extra men al that lace and will ex­
Bills were opened and contracts in 1919 over 1918 among all the groups was Interfered with,
pedite the movement of truck arid
awarded to Noll &amp; Noll and K. E. of States was in the latter group. Jind the
fruit. Times-Union.
Langston for construction of hard next to the greatest gain was in the
A
new
record
for
the
hook
and
line
surfaced roads the County reserving former, except that next to the greatest was set by Rev, W. A. Myers, Metho­
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Hurt
the right to eliminate certain con- increase in harvest day wages was in dist presiding elder, Tuesday after­ Peterson at Jacksonville a line baby
cretr Jrrldges and pipe culverts to the North Central Statis west of the noon zat Bullfrog creek, when he caught boy. The boy cam* last Saturday
be hereafter determined to an extent Mississippi River.. The lowest fw-r- 12U pounds of fish in le&lt;; than two and grandfather Starting is looking
KUfiirient to make the eost of con­ rentngt s of gain in nil rlarses of hiring hours. Six fine.s|x-ckU-d trout weigh­ happy.
*--•*,"**'.*" • , Atiuntic Stales,
st!
* ■ . nine
In 1hi a • ..........
a
i»gi*&lt;n
in
whirl, the rules tor all ie-t ing about twenty pounds, wen- uinong
money on hand.
one of the elas-i-s of hiring are above t e III- lot caught by tin- popular minuter.
Upon motion of t). I*. Swope, se­
That tin- minister is some fisherman
averages fur the United Htitex.
conded by L. i‘. Hagan and carried
can be sis-n from two afternoons of
that the Clerk be instructed to write
For S h e rifffishing, he landed enough to provide
u letter to every member of the
Card of ThankI hereby announce that I am a
t banquet for ids stewards. Wi-nlin
County Guards advising that the
For the many acts of friendship and minnows are Ills favorite bait ami he candidate for re-election to the office
Guard is to he mustered out and
loving symnpiithy and kindno* shown like’s a steel rod a little heavier thart the of Sheriff of Seminole County sub­
that it is tlie idea of the board each
ject to the decision of the Democra­
tls in our recent hereavenent, nnd for usual Tampa Tribune.
member to have his uniform and all
tic Primary to be licld in June, 1920
tile beautiful floral offi-ringa wt- wish
equipment in his possession.
E. E. BR A D Y
Plain are fast shaping up for the
to express our warm appreciation and
Upon motion of I,. I*. Hagan and sincere thanks.
annual Seminole Sun Dance to be
seconded by C. W. Kntzmingcr and
For Slate Atfo. ncy
Mrs. W. 11. Peter* arid children, held in March at We.it Palm Beach.
carried that Engineer Williams draw
The University of Florida Band ha T o tiie Democratic Voters of the
Mr and Mrs. ... D. Smith
plans for a bridge over the Wekiva
Win. Bossidv.
been engaged for the week, also two
Seventh Judicial Circuit of the
river after conference with Lake
other bands. Among the features will
State of Florida;
County Engineer.
lie firecosts to cost $3,000; a phan­
I hereby announce my cnndidftcy
Mrs. E. T. Woodruff Dies Suddenly
tasmagoria that will ci|tial a Mardi for tin- oilice of S tate Attorney of
Mra. E. T . Woa . ... vti.’c oi
7. Gras parade, water sport*, Including
the Seventh Judicial Circuit of the
a regatta, two thousand school child­ S tate of Florida, subject to the action
Palmetto avenue and Third street* ren in Seminole Indian costume, tak­
of tiie coming Democratic Prinary.
this morning. The exact time of her ing pnrt in dances and pogeanl*. The
Should 1 he favored with this
deatii is not known as she was found parade of decorated wheel
chairs, nomination and subsequently aj&gt;*
dead in her lied when the folks in (Palm Beach Society’s mode of loco­
pcihted by the Governor, I will at
the house went to awaken her this motion), bicycle* uttd baby carriages,
nil times endeavor to discharge the
morning. Mrs. Woodruff had not and the baby show are features that
duties of this Important office faith­
been in good health for many years distinguish the Palm Beach celebration.
fully and to tiie best of my ability,
but was not ailing and her death is The greater number of all tin* Seminole without fear or favor to any person
a shock to her many friends. The Indians in Florida will be gathered or persons.
saddest circumstance* about her into a camp.
GEO. A. D EC O T TES.
denth was the fact that Mr. Woodruff
is way in Jacksonville on business
For Clerk of Circuit Cotiri
The Time* Union says: On account
at the time and wire* have not rcarh
I
hereby
unnmfttcc my candidacy
ed him up to the time of going to of the belated •literature and a late for the office of Clerk of The Circuit
press nnd no arrangements for the start in organizing Florida, the Near Court, Seminole County, subject to
Junernl have been made a* yet. The East Relief drive doe* not c|Hin in the decision of tiie Democratic primary
State until Monday, Feb miry IG.
Thu, however, *lo*-s not include Jackson­ to be held June 8th, 1920.
Respectfully,
ville, us Lis* Guest, the county chair­
W. L. MORGAN
man, believe* lie will la- able to start
the puval county drive next Tuesday
for Tax Assessor
morning, February 10. which he hope*
i wish to announce that I am a
Mr. and Mrs. LtldCrke nee Miss he will he able to conclude Ircfore the
i-irulidut- for re-election to tiie office
Ruth Luxsing, have returned from a end of next week. Friday, February
of Tux Assessor of Seminole County,
pleasnt visit to Orlando. They were 13, will lie observed In all of the schools subject to the Primary to is- held in
among the Sanford folks at the fair of Florida in behalf of Armenia.
June. I shall appreciate your support.

Noll &amp; Noll and E. E
Langston Successful
. Bidders

AT YOUR

COMMAND H ER E

UR offer is to patrons and nonpatrons of this bank, alike.

O

Jf there is any particular in which we may he of
service, our management will highly appreciate your
call.
Our service is justified only as it is helpful to you,
to this community.
We are your friends, here.

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HOME INSTITUTION

Gotten Seed me
N IT R A T E
SODA
Potash Nitrate
A SH ES

FARM LABOR
HIGH WAGES
FOR SEASON

With sy.*L.‘in then? it ulmo-it u&lt;&gt; ernl u&gt; what a man
may do. Without it In* is a slave* to detail, confined
•to llw rurrow limits of his own h a n d SysteninlizVT&gt;tf and standardizing your business and its oper­
ations is the forerunner of success. The financial
details are too important to neglect. Use th e check
system of this Hank. Onen an account hero now—
it will tv? you time and elTort.

PEOPLES BANK OF
=
SANFORD =

Yours very truly,
St. Johns Scenic Highway, a pro­
ject road from Jacksonville to Orl­
ando, i* at present attracting much
attention. It will lie built by
the
Stati-, graded GO h-i-t wide and hard
surfaced 30 feet. Work on same is
expected to start thi* year.
This
State road bus Ins-n designated us
number three, and will he known ns
St. Johns Scenic Highway.

A. VAUGHAN

A fte r a hearty
meal. you'll
avoid that *
stuffy feeline
if you chew
a stick of

For County Judge

To the People of Seminole County
I beg to announce that I am a
candidate for re-election to the office
of County Judge of Seminole County
Florida, subject to the Democratic
Primary Election in June, and rrspi-eifully solicit your vote nnd in*
ffucnce in my behalf, which if given
The city of Palatka !* anxious to I assure you will be greatly appreci­
own waterworks plant, a!! nllcnr.wr, ated.
agreeing that the city should own R;
E. F. IiOUS H OLDER
own plant. The special
committee
appointed by the city council to as­
For The Legislature
certain at what price the old water
1 lierby announce my candidacy
plant could be bought, reportedthat fur the position of Representative
the plant had been offered to the city for Seminole County subject to the
for I'.j.DiMI, Investigation has luen decision of the Democratic primary.
continued, x
If elected to this high oilice it will lie
my duty to serve all the people of
Miami is to have a new modern my county as their public servant.
F. P. F O R S T E R .
Catholic church, to cost not loss than
1250,000, with a rearing capacity in
For Tax Collector
the auditorium of 1,700 persons; the
I am a candidate for re-election
choir gallery will scat 1100 singers
and the auditorium basement will to the office of Tax Collector tif,
**-i»t 2,000 |M-rson*. A magnificient Seminole County/ subject to the actdtx* nrtmtt will )«• ImlxllH
!t - *-cr r.f the Dtiuui.-.tlic Primary,
announced that thi* church will be and will appreciate your support.
JNO. D. J I N K I N S
'the finiMt in the So i t . Miami’s first
church wai a Catho’.i u’ ireh, built in
For Sheriff
the early days of the 1 1 1- • City, with
I hereby announce tny candidacy
provisions to 'accumulate a
much
for the office of Sheriff of Seminole Co­
larger population than there was at unty subject to the decision of the
that time, hut the wonder city has out­ Democratic- Primary.
W. P. T ARTER
grown enven this, nnd for some time
past plans have been on foot to tear
FOR SHERIFF
away the old structure and build a new
Having U-en urged by a large r umber
of the voters of Seminole County to
Income a candidate for the of',ice of
Sheriff, I hereby announce my mudiEvery Miami woman who has prop- dacy subject to the decision uf the
c - '" ’a h«r own name and has her Democratic primary.
name on the city irgiitrnticn hooks 16-tfc
C . M. HAND

Other benefits: to teeth,
breath, appetite, nerves.
T h at's a good deal to
get for 5 cents!

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K E E P YOUU EYE ON THE IIEiCALD WANT COLl

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on the opening day nnd report a
wonderful display of products etc.

�THE SANTORO HERALD

f pRUARV
•lee judgement *111 bu taken amt ( s i r r e d
i g a l m l you by default.
Witnre* ray band and oftlrlal (ca t ihli Ih*
7th day of J a n u a r y . A. I&gt;. 1920, a t Sanford,
Samlnol* C o u n ty . F lc rld i.
(SEA L)
K. A. D O U G LA S S.
Clark Circuit Court.
Schell* i U l o —
A tto rn e y for M astiff.
W -lt-lO tc.
N *l le « ' * f Aaplirallwn for T a a Dead Under
.Herllun 5 7 5 nf the General S la ta lla .
' N o l l e * la h r r t b y ( D e n t h a t Oreratreet
Turp entine Compan y, purch ater of T a t
on NORTH t i e s u p
C e r ti o r a t e No. 8 2 1 , dated the 2nd day of
y ,( a n d c e l e r y c o u l d J u l y A. D. 190 0, covering t h r following pro­
p e rty to s i t ; Sle». N W Cor. ol s £ &gt; | ol H E 1,
of See. 23, Tf&gt; 2 0 8. II. 29 K... run S 4 95 ft.,
dk N lliPP E D
E 8 7 9 ft., N 491 ft., W 8 7 9 ft., the aald
land being a t t r t a r d at the dale of the lieu■ price* are o.T »time today on a n re of auch certificate In tha name nf T &lt;1,
cf ihr Blockade of al! trafiir in lla y e a ;
Alto T a x Cert firate No. 8 2 2 , dated the
h ami eastern markets the f now and (lay of Ju ly A, 1&gt;. 1900 , covering t h r
owing properly to-wit; Beg. N E Cor ot
Wrd Mocking traffic and rtop- fo
8 E J , o f S E f » of See. 23. Tp . 20 S. il. 29 K„
r M-Ilinu of ail fruits nnd vcrf run S 491 it.. W 4 47 it.. N 491 ft., E 417
t h r eald land bring aterrerd a t t ) date
, the Lie cities and
especially foft ., the
litu a n re of auch rtMiflcat.i n the
n a m e of E . W Have*;
Aleo T » x Certificate N i. 3 2 0 , dated the
and d ay ol Ju ly A. D. 1900, covering the
following properly to-wit: llt-g, .138 ft., N
Of S W Cor, of S K I , of S K 1, of See. 2 3 . To.
il S. It. 19 E , Hun K 33« ft., N 826 ft..
W 3 1 8 It., S 821 ft., the raid land being
c t r e r i d at Ih r dale ot tha le tu a nrr of turn
l e r t l'i c a t e In the name of I.. C T h o m t t ;
Alao T aa Certificate No. M9, deled the
and d»y of Ju ly A. D. 1900, coveting the
follwroing property , to-wlt; Beg. SW Cor. of
S K *4 of S E I, ol See. 23 T p . 20 S It. 29 K„
Hun E 3.16 ft.. N 821 ft.. W 3 3 6 ft.. S 821
ft , (Ire* It. K. Itlght of W ay) the talil land
being attreeed at the date of the letu anrr of
•uch certificate In the name ot B. L. Milter;
Aleo Tax Certificate No, 9 9 2 , dated Ibe
anti d ay ol Ju ly A. I). 1900, covering the
following properly, to-wit; N ' , of N W 1,
of N W .fi of N E *, of Sec. 10 Tp 21 S. II.
2 9 E . . the tab) land bring aetreird at thr
d a t e of the leeuanre of eueh Certificate In
he n a m e ol J . N rlto n;
Alto T a x Certificate No. 9 8 3 , dated the
and d ay of Ju ly A. I&gt;. 1900, covering
the
following property to-wlt: K ' j of S W 1, of
S W ' i of N E &gt;, of Sec. to T p . 21 S. It. 29
tni raid land bring t i t r a t e d at the date
of th e leeuanre of eueh certificate In It.#
n a m e of II. B . M erritt;
itiotD Fla. ihiprr.enU:
A im T a t C e r tio ra te No, 1306, date d the
12. N’. V, 10. Potomac 1th d ay of Ju n e A. D. 1899, ente rin g the
following property to-w it: Beg. NW Cor. of

fi

Philadelphia.. 3: ChicnRo
2:
Cincinnati
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I 2; H(»ton 1; Detroit
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SW V»rV. Feh. 7.—Simultaneously
iii the
iKueineiit at Governor’*
ilii-.-i
Jay that Capt. Karl W.
hi'i In-rn ac(|uitle(l hy courttxrUI of iharjre* of cruelty to Amer0. ,ald;,ri at Li-man-, it became
L-ifi 0 i r the extmcruictl ofllter hail
,j»*,iri it-viral
threatnlng lettirr
iv j -; him not to show himself in
ienii.i mitidh-western 'iiior.
Ctjjj. Ik-titr wa* hamlet! a letter
!ira Ufut. (i n. Robert Lee llullarti,
rKiTar.dt: of the department of the
IK. itiforminR him that the Rent-nil
r.»:tial. which since Dec. 10,
j 1119, fci* I.h"1 hearing evidence nf
.b
brutality to o’.’ en-eas men,
|LxTfojr,-i !iim "not guilty on all ebargs
r i m »!1 a*i*ecifiie.tion»." The rourf
tf »7ttr; M-ve al day* auo reached a
nrji&lt;t in !. •■ than 10 minute*. The
f a d I.ow-vcr was wltheld until
bliy.

ILL EDITORS TO HE ARRES T ED
iatirj (lull

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InvltnliniiH

lo

I'fc-s Hrcakfikl
Utilxii "in in tho form of wnrrnnts
hfuretl'afe roIhr out toilny to
fttiy t-diti-r in Florida to ottviid thp
L-t*:)' i&gt;rt-*w lirt iikfiiat nt thp Tuinjui
hy holt!. iiiRlit of Kehrunry US.
n» narrant' are issupil " i n tho
flwim (' trt of Rotary, llillahoroiiR
[fowily. I !.;. Rotary fMul» of Tumpa
fi. tha I!
if Florida. \Vitnvs«P8
!: dull; !. i*. Dickie, chinrmnn;
l;w'! K.iy and J . K. Wort tit dr ton,
antitiur, rommittee. Witneascn for
Wt3«r: there are none. The tie*
«k»8 **ill not lie permitted to make
Dy uruie. The charge: there is
dm. The defendant is an invited
D«t. Defendant pleads Ruilty."
•Uwjurnt speakers of national if
kit international or interplanetary
will address the assemblage,
ftcr sill lie fun, frolic and music.
and hrilliat artists
will
Lss* »fitl entertain. Several valu*-t trim und numerous nuuvenlers

Ith d a y nf Ju n e A . D. 1917. c o n ring the
(nllwoing iiruprily t*i-wit: S t : 1, of SV.
if
N K *1 ef Sec. I I , Tp . 21 S. H. 29 K . the
eaiil land living aeertiod at the dale *'( liejie u a n cc ef tui'i; certifirato in tin* name of
L. W Gillie;
A im T a a Cerllflcate No. 209C. dalid the
5th d ay of Ju n e A. D. 1891. covering the
following p r o p o t y to-wit: Beg. 5 l j che. N
nf S W cor. of N K ' f of N W * . of See. 21 Tp .
20 S. It. 3 0 K.. Hun S 5 ' j c b a .,. K 3 rh t.. N
8 '-. rhe.. S U l y to tii-r., the eeld land he Inc
aiee-eeeit
the date ill th# ieiuanee of euen
certificate in the name of William Wilk ry;
Aleo T a a Certificate N o .2 0 3 , dat«d the
Ith day of Ju n e A. !*. 1917, rovefing the
following properly to-wit - N W 1, ef S K ! .
of S ec. 21 Tp. 2 9 S. IL 3U E ., t h - eald tend
l.eing aeeeve.d at the date of thp ieiuanee of
eueh rirtltlca'.e in the name o( Unknown.
Alio T a » Certificate No. 2 3 6 8 , dated the
r t h day of Ju ne A. D. 1899. covering th#
( Honing proiierly to-wit- 8 h ‘ i ol N E 1, ol
N K * , of Sec. 29 Tp . 20 S. H. 3 0 E . . th- .aid
land being anceeed at the ilate of the let t i a n r r nf eueh certificate In the name of
J . 11. Magruder;
Aleo T a * Certificate No 807, dated th#
7 th d a y of Ju n e A. D. 1898, covering the
following properly to-wlt: 8 ' , a c r e .. I n -NW
f o r . of N W f f of N K &gt;, of Sec. 14, T p . 20
S. It. 29 F: . the eald land being aeeeeeeil at
the d a te of the ieeuanee of eueh certificate
In t h e name of Hugo Hitter;
Aleo T a x Certificate No. 821. dated the
Ith d a y of Ju n e A. D. 1891. covering the
following property lo-wit: S ' - of N K 1, of
S W ' , of S K ' l and N ' j of S K 1, of S W 1, of
S K &gt; , of Sec. 14, T p . 2 0 s. It. 29 K.. the
.a id land being a n m e c d at the date of the
ieeuanee of eurh rerlifirate In t h , name of
U nknow n;
AI jo T a i Ce.lificate No. 8 11, dated the
3rd d a y nf Ju ne A. I&gt;. 1#0I, covering tinfollowing property to-wit: N K 1, of N K 1, of
N K ' , of Sec. I I . T p . 2 0 S I*. C'» IL. the
eai i land Inlng aat-ieeil a t th» dale of the
ieeuan*'* &lt;d ellrh r#rtlti*at# In the name of
J. I’ . Kea tin g;
Al«o T a a Certificate No, 172, dated the
61 h liny of Ju ly A. D. 1998, rovefing the
following property to-wit: S K ' , el N K 1;
and Beg. i . f ’i il. N ol SK Co-, of S W ' i of
N K » , of So-. 1 4. Tt&gt;, *20 S. It. 2“
It'in
N 2 1 7 . 5 ft.. N 86 deg. W 1129 ft.. S tS7.fi
ft.. S 86 deg. K 317 .6 ft., N 13 drg . 1 " min.
VV 2 2 1 . 7 6 It.. S 86 d . » . E 8 2 ' t It., the eald
land l.eing a.*re*ed a*, the dale of the la*
euance of auch lertllleate In tiie name of
lj , it, ft.-wen. ami h a - filed raid c&lt;-rtificatee
in m - office urd bw» ma le appl'eailon foi

Nullra i f Vpptlrali.in fnr T a t Dead Under
Sorilon 3 ) 3 of lha Ganaial h le iu lc*.
Notice i* hereby llvati tha t VV, A. and A,
F . S a u n d i r* nur ch atcr of T a x Uertlfirala
No. 2 6 2 . Uali-I tha Ith day of Ju n o A. IL.
917, h a t bit •! eald certificate in my office
rtd ha* made application for t a i deed to
it, up in a cco rdan ra with law. Said cirtlflrala
e m b ra c e , the following de»crlbed property
•Itu a trd in Seminole C ounty, Florida to-wit,
Inti-rret in 8. 9 Aatoa of N E 1, of N W 1,

*-i le distributed.

teneru! committee met in the
of trade rooms last niirht at
y* **ll ' f Chairman J . E. W w thrp 'n to idvruss anti furtuer .t. velop
^
if-R und deep-laid p'«ns
^ 'v ftlile to report good progress
inxde !iy tho Bub-committceis
a dl ifcipf,,—Tampa Tribune.
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®*®*nent home.
i-ll.’ in utvi Iiuglp Corjii fitu^ the
Ih'ifi»trial

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‘ ‘ft- s;:. he at the Prinem Theatre
T'Jt.ilav pi
] 'th. The concert
!e In, ami everybody i» Invited

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Defendant.

1 Morlda.

* non*re*ldent nf th*
reelding a t Sioua City ,

In i:i/ruil Court. Se
•• jun ly , Horidl.
tn 4 h a n e r ty
, ,
Sanford Building A Intan Aeenriation,
a curporatiu n.
va
Citation .
S. W. S t e . l and Corinne C. Steal
T * S. VV. Steele anil Corinne C. Steal*.
South H a in pto r, l.ong Iiland, New York
It ap p e a r ng from an affidavit filed In
th a c a u . e t h a t you, S. W. S t e e l , and Curinnr
C . S t e e l , are riiddent* nf a S ta t e or country
C t l i r th a n the S la te of Florida, tha t Vour
place ut rrei de rice I* South II a tup I on. Long
idand, New York.that t h r r r la nit pertun in
the S ta t e of Florid*, the i r n i c e of a tul •
poena upon whom would bind you, and that
you are over the age of tw enty one ytare.
Therefore, you, the aaid S. VV. Steele and
Corrinne 4,-. Steele, are both rriiuirrd to
a p p e rr t o the bill of complaint, a ca tn it you
In thla c a m e thle day Bird, on Monday the
l i t dav of March A. IF. 1920. otherwie*
•aid hill will be taken a* ronfrteed.
pUbitabrd In the S in 'o r d Herald opce a
week tor four cunercutiv* wtekr.
VVHnree my hand and the eeat of the
above Court on thle the 2 4 th day of Ja n u a ry
A. D. 1 920.
.’ S E A L )
F:. a . D O U G L A S S .
Clerk nf Circuit Court, Seminole C o t . i t y .
Florida.
Geo. A. D eColle*.
Solicitor a n d ol Couneel
fn- C o m p la in a n t.
v v .4 -5 lr.

fiotiri that a ault hat hem
N O T ICE
O F IN C O R P O R A T I O N
lht. obnee ityled Co urt by 4).
N otlr* la hereby given Ih ct, th# und#
•
* eca in it j o u a* defenarn t.
eigned.
Intend
to apply to th# honorab
( '•( atta ch ment hat been leeued
-I'd under au th ority of eald Sidney J . C a l l * . Governor af the S la te
'&gt;*-hn,ii,t | , , y hM
m *,! * by Florida a t l a ll a k a a i e e . FTnndx, nn t h r 3l
l-ette
. ' u9- n Ih- following d e tc r it r d landi day ol M arch. A. D. 1920. lor
* ° 3 ° u' •«&gt;•»•*-j Hat-nt Incorporating Wight Bn**. Co.,und
*9. Florida G ro v it C o m p a n v 't r the following propoeed ch arter, Ih* origin
which it now on 01* In the office of II
dditlt-n to Black H amm ock, beieg i
ficregtery cf S l a t e , at Tatlehaea**, Florid
* a - iminol* County, FTorida.
It. B. Wight
d.7. * ? “ ■ ‘ h*
H * n r r r»*nc*i
;
W. 11. Wight
iiLu* f.*.,**1- , 8 , » l8 ot Florid*. . —I . * 1
G. W, Mclaughlln
l a . , and all othr»
wi
r n n x l &gt; t i d e , ef Incarpwraliun of Ike
*re hereby ordered and reiiuirr f i
_ .u.'- p i : _____
tire*._____
C em__
pau
, ,V * B,‘* . difead In »ueh agllont
p f, t h i u n d t r t l ( B f J , Lava a * i e ,
die
**• 6lh day of Apr! . A. If. . - - 7 , J

i i i u c i t t c o u m l v N , and do btraby bccoraa
x u o r i a t r d . for th* purpooo o* forming a
body politic and corporate, under and by
Virtue of the I n * : of Ibe S la t e of Morlda,
and do hereby adopt the following article*
of incorporation.
Article 1.
_,T h *
° f (hie corporation ehall be
Wi^ht llroa. Co., and He principal place of
bueineea ehall be at Sanford, Florida, but it
raay have and eilablleh auch other ptacri
ol butinra* ■■ the Hoard of llf tr c l o r i may
from time to time determine.
Article If.
T h e general nature of the buelnree to be
tranearteit and conducted by eaiil co rp o ra­
tion shall be aa loiiowi. t o - a l t :
T o acquire, buy. n a n , iell, manufacture
and otherwlre ileal in automobllee, auto*
mobile tire* and automobile arrraeorlea of
all kind* and deecrlption; to buy, till and
deal in paint*, oil*, eatollne and other motor
fuel! to turn, ittabtlih , maintain and oper­
a te garage* and automobile repair ehop* for
the repair and iloregi- of automobile* and
othpf vrhlcl#*;
l! to own, ritablleh, conduct
»nd maintain s t u n g * b i t t f r■"
y e e r t l c r etatlon», paint shops lor th* painting im i rr*
n o v i ti n c nf Autorrobilra Atul other vehlfir*,
■n*l vulcan ltinc p l t n i t for tho rrbuiltlinc of
■ utomnbilt* tir r*; fo rmt-r&amp;iy rnirAgt* In,
rondtjut ff.ntl f i r r y oa' t h r b u t i n n s of dralf r«
in all kind* of cond*, w a r n an«l m rtfh » n d ii »
of ovrry rlaia ami d n r r i p t i o n ; fo a rq u lrr,
own, I n t o r»■n t » trll, b h «| u tb f rwritf iir»l in
m il1 n t i t f : I ft liorraw money and *rfUN* the
• ami* hy m u i t a r a f r * d» rd* of f r u i t , bond*,
or o t l . f r oL lifal inn* fhcrefor, and to dn all
•uch o l h f f and furf hrr ihinpi a* may hr
n r r m a r y or n p t d i r n f to hr dnnr for t h r
Murrr■•ful trantartinn of the hu«int»t of thi*
forp oratlon , and to ha v r, r i r r c i f r and « njny
all th r riiehti. powrra and p rt \ i ! r f f t inridrn*
t i l to corpor ations n r ra n lt rd and rt«|«ting
undi r I h r law» of thp S t a t r of Florida.
A Hlflf I I I .
T h r amount of Ihr rafdtat •lork of thla
ror pora t Ion a hall hr F ifty Thousand IttdlaM*
to nr &lt;11 %1uf* *I in lo F lv r Hundred i h a r r s of
On«* Hundred lloltara t a r h . T h r capital
■lock of thU corporatirjn may hr pa yable in,
Uaued nr u ird for the purchase of property,
either real o» pe*»onal. or for the pa y m ent «d
labor or o r &gt; l f r « , at i jy it valuation t h r m jf
In hr determined hy the Hoard of IMrectora,
AVI if If* I V.
Thi« ro rporatln n th i t l rontlriue ami have
full t»'»wer to n e r r l i e it« co rporate rlchla
and I ranch lira for a period of ninety nine
j i i i i , from and after Ih r co m m encem en t of
i l l co rporate t i i l f t r n r p ,
.
Article V,
T 1*" huiln ra * of i h ’i corporation » b ili hr
conducted by the fol!owinc «iff»*era: a |*r*»ldent, a Vice I’r n i d r s h a S e e n t ary
and
Treasurer, who may he o r e and I h r » i in r
prrto n.an d a Hoard of P i r n tors, of not leaa
than thre** nor rnoie than f,ve peraona, who
tnuit be atiiclkhidilrri
I Tcvlit t h r (limit me* tin I o* the vtorlclioldf r«
h e rt in a ft rr provided for, the
H«cer» nf till*
forpiiraflnn Phall be; It It. W t f b t , I 'f i t i t j i t i l
f*. W Mi f,aui;lilin, Vi e I 'f r - i d r n t and W,
I!
WI ith t * Secretary and T re a v u iir
Th*
P irrrtn ra fthall in* it. ii. VVi1 1.f ,
dro
\V. Mcl.auyhtln and \V. II. W i f h t .
. . fir &lt;t
■■
•
f '.hr
•tnrkholderv »hall he held In th»* city of
Sanford, Sem in*l e f.*oiint&gt;, Florida r,ri thi*
r t h •lay of March A II.
for th* pur*
pri»e o f adopt Inn hylaw i and eompletinu t he
nrgarmatfon of t h ii ro rpnalio n, nnd
ctl*o
fur thr pu rp otr of fjectlnis much o'lHei-ri of
Ih r rnrpo ra (ion a t t*rr hi ft i na.b 11\r p r»iv Id* •i
for, and thereafter the ann ual m r r 'f n r nf
the i(o rk ho!der« of thi* corporation «ha 1 be
hr Id on the t in t Monday ir March of each
and every y ea r.
Article VI.
Th.* htghrft amount of in d ehted nm i or
!L*1 illty t*
teKIi'* t*I» c r, r .tlon -hall
■uhjert 11■♦■If ahfcll he an amount not to
e s r i r d the amount of thr- capita* atock of
thi* corfm radon .
irilcte VH.
T h e na m ta and . rrtIdrticea of the n i b rrihlUK lnriirt*«ratiif*. and the am ou nt
of
the capital »tt»fk i u b i r r i h i d by « a rh are t *
follow■, (o-wit:
It. II. W i -h t. Sanford, F.orlda. 2 0 tharea,
\S\ If. Wight, Sanfoid, Florida
i h a r « *.
G , W. McLau ghlin . Sanford, Florida, 10
ih *rt ■.
In wltnraa whereof thr
luh^cilhlp f in*
enrpt rattiia have her* until •♦ ( their hand* on
Ihia the 22nd day of Ja n u a r y . A. I». I!l30.
He II.
It.
It. Wight
W It. Wight
G. W. M rl.au gh ’.In

Alao; Notice la kareby riven that P . 0 .
S m ith purch ater of T a x Certificate No 2 5 5 7 ,
•}»(*d the 1th day of Ju n e A. D. 1898, h i*
filed eald ccrtlfiratc la r„&gt; office aait haa
made application for tax dred to larue In
acco rda n ce with laar. Said rertifirata rabracea the
fo ---lloe ■ln t deec-lbcd
property
luxted
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IHXU p
iw yai! •
In Seminole County, Flo rid *, l o - e i t
Der. A eha B. * N W C or of N
a w 4 See. I t T p . J 1 S. It. 31 K , _______
4ft link* B 4.34 ehe. S. I t . 51 eha E . 21 the.
to Long Lake N. along t a m e to point I dec.
1 5 minute* S of Iter. W 12 eha N 3 the W
t o h e r. I l e a * her. 15 ehe 8. ol a point S
ft*.1! dec. E 12.In en* Irom '* See. poet on
W. Boundary of aaid Section H un N. 3.18
eha H. 8 8 ' , drr- E 12 ehe. to L o n r Lake
•outh, tty with ;.ake to I.HtW-ct a line fun­
n in g ftft'i der. K from ber. The eald land
belnr a o i e i n l at the dale of iteuatice of
auch reMIt-rate Jn the name of
Annie
K orn ahrrn t.
Uni,-** eald ceitifirale* ehall be redeemed
according to law, tax deed will letue thereon
on the Ihtb day •&gt;( February A. D, 1920.
Witnre* my official elgnature and teal tide
16th day of Ja n u a ry A. D. 1920.
(SE A L)
E . A. D O U G LA S S,
Clerk
Circuit
Court,
Seminole
County,
Florida.
W22*5te.
Hy V. M. D O U G L A S S l&gt;. C.

Natlra »f Appllcallan far T a i Deed Under
Section 5TS of Ike G e neral Nlatale*.
Nolle* le hereby riven t h a t D, D. Daniel
purchater ef T a x CetUJicala No. 4 7 0 dated
the 4th d ay of Ju ne A, D. 1917, roverlntl
the following dreerlbed p ro perty , lief. SK
Cor. of N W M of h'W M of Sec, 27, Tp. 21
8. K I I E „ run N 10 rhe.. W IS the., 8 10
che., E . IS die. The enld land beinc aterterd
a t tke&gt;date ol the leauinre ol m c h rr rilficita
in the nam e of A. ft’, A lle y,
Aleo Tax Certificate No. SIS dated the
3rd day of Ju ly A. IK 1018 covering the
following d nerib ed property, S K ' f M NKW
and N E U of S E I , ol se e 18. T p . 21 S. It.
32 E . , The eald land beint aeeeeerd at the
date of the Ieiuanee of eueh certificate In
the name of Th omae &lt;!. W atle raon; and ha*
filed eald crrtlflcatea In my office and hat
made application for tax deed to letue In
accordance with law. And unteaa eald ce rti­
ficate* ehall be redeemed ae co rd lnr to law,
tax deed will Iteue thereon on the 2 nd day
of Marrh, A. 1). 1920.
U Ttnrn mu nlficial ilgnatun- and eral Ihia
the 21th day id Jan u ary A. 1&gt;. 1920.
(SKA LI
E . A.
D OU G LA SS,
Clerk
Circuit
Court, Seminole
County,
Florida
W24-SIC.

Tf-I'c- “ f Appliratiwn fur T a a Deed Under
Seel on 171 of Ibe General Slatutea
Notlre It hereby given t h a t O tu lu o ta
Si'ti(ter of I,atr of ^7^,000.DO S p e c at T a t
Si hnnl Hi »i i k t No* I, (Si*-ml mile Loti My, Co mpany, purch at er ol T aa Certificate No.
3
9
8
, dated the :.rd day id Ju ly A I). 1918,
I lot Ida.
(Sanford Special
Tai
H.hool covering
the following ilrerrloed property,
DlMlrlrti School l(ond&lt;*.
to-wlt: N E '* o f S E &lt;( of N W l, of Sec. 20. Tp.
Notice i« hereby riven th a t t r a i n ! bid* 21 S. II. 32 E . , the eald land being a i i r u r d
will be received by the Co un ty Hoard of at the date nf the leeuanre id eueh certificate
Public
Instruction of Seminole County, In the name of Unknown;
H u tld a , at th* office of the Suptrintrndcnt
Aleo Taa Certificate No. 18 7, dated the
nf Public In itrurflon of &gt;aid County at the 4th day nf Ju n e A. D. 1917, ro v e rin r t h r
C’ourt !lou*e In Sanford, Florida, on or be­ following dreerlbed property, to-wil; S W 1,
fore th* npirwtlun of thirty daya from the of N W ' i id S H U ol Sec, 21. Tp , 21 S. ft.
flewt publication of thla notice and until 3:1 0
3 2 ,K., the tab! land being a t i n t e d at the
o*i lock In the after noon of February 9th. date
of Ihr l o u a t i r r of eueh certificate In
I I#20(i for the puichaie of I ft,.»H"U,00 Sped at t h r name
of Unknown;
T a a School IHitrfel No. 1, Seminole County,
Alto Tea Certificate No. 43 7, dated Ihr
Florida. Itondt.iaid bond* bring
dated
January I k , 1920, hearing Intereat at the Mb d a r of Ju ly A. I). 1918, covering the
rate ol M j per c«ni per annum, Intrreai following dreerlbed property, to-wit: W l j
payable •rml-annually on the flrti tlay of of N E ' , of S W ' i of Sec. 20 T|I. 21 8 . It.
Ju ly an I Ja n u a r y ol «ach ye a r until maturity, 32 H., the eald land being at treeed a t thr
•aid litmta matures and the principal he* d a te of the fiauanrr of eueh certificate In the
fornt* due and pa&gt;aldr thirty year* alter n a m e of Unknown; ami hat filed eald certi­
the
date
thereof; said bond* have been ficate* in my oilier and hat made application
validated and confirm* d by decree of the fur taa deed to iaeur in accordance with law.
Circuit Cuurt of the Seventh Judicial Cir­ Unlee* teld rert firate* ehall be redeemed ac
cuit of Florida, dated December Ifith, 11*13, cording to law taa deed will letue thereon
•aid bonds to be sold for drllv rrv within on the 2nd day of Marrh, A. D. 1920.
fifteen daya after written notice of a Fee pi*
Witnre* my offirlal elgnature and teal thle
a nee of bid la given; said bonds art- of SHHiQ* t h r 29th day of Ja n u a r y A. D. 1920.
&gt;
UP denomination and interest add principal ( S E A L )
L\ A. D OUGLASS,
payable at National Park Harr%. City and Clerk
Circuit
Court
Seminole
County,
S ta te *'f New York*
Florida.
,
W 2 4 -5 tr.
Written opinion of Jn o . (\ Thornton,
Attorney of N'ewr York, approving the va­
lidity of »*UI bon ■!■ will be I r nil bed with
•aid b.nd*
F a c h bid must he accompanied with a
err tilled check In the sum of 1 2 3 3 ,0 0 tit a tie
o a &gt; able to the Hoard o Public InstrucUon
fo- Semi nob- Cmini**, F! r“ 1 ■
'
,* , r
tf*«- k u r r t i j u l Nd£!*r v - a ............... a* itnuidnti i d a n i a g i* I** the H &gt;ard should th*
•uerr*tfu1 blddr r .f a il ur r»fui&lt;
l i k e op
44*1*1 bond* uccordlng to the t« r m i of this
notic* and his bid, T h i suid Hoard f r o r u t
tile right to f r p e t anv and all bid*.
All proposal* should be addressed to the
County
Hoard of Public Instruction f »r
hi minute .C o u n ty , Florida, care of T. W.
t a%
•f. on, S et r r ! a r y « S an fur«I, F 1or 111a .
\Vit n•«w th* hand* of the Ch airman and
Secre tary and the •* si of (he said Hoard at
Santo rd, Seminole Co unty, Florida, this the
Mb tlav of Ja n u a r y , A. l». P*20
Co un ty
Hoard of
Futdir
Instruction
S e n Tilde I* unf&gt;‘, Flofid.l.
!l\ C. F*. 11 Mt It I SUN , Chairman.
(Sea
of Hoard)
Atteiti T , \V. Lawtnn,
Supt. L Lx-offitio Secretary.
W-2I-&amp;IC.

a|«* Dlftfful. Ifisirirl D ralnag r
liuntlit.
Not in* Is h » n b y given that ■ralrd lids
will )&lt;«* n r f i i t i i ley tha llnard of Coufity
Cnmm i«*lomr* »»f *»#minot# C o un ty, i'jofidi,
al th» Court Itnutr. a) 8 an f« nL Hf?mnole
Cour.ty Florida on &lt;»f hrfurr 11 oViork A,
M. on th#- *Jnd tlay of Marrh A. IL 1920.
At wbirh titno said hliU will hr np#nt«i for
the pnrrha**’ *»f 1 2 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 Jra«up Draina'"*Dittri#! Hontfi, a aprrlat itrainai:t&gt; tlistrl t
ut
mlno'r C o un ty, I iorida. T h r itistrut
drain a k* bond* litlnr of t h r dr no min all on
of l i s t
llumlfnii t IfiOO.OU) Dollar* _varhj
anti bra rlnr d a t r Noirmhicf, 1st, FSMP, and
fn-arinc Intrrrvt at ll.r ra tr «.f si t |»#r rm|
annum, payable irml annually, numhrrrd
firr
run# one ti to filly-two
InrlusDr, and
County nf Seminole,
matur ns and hrrotnlntf d ur and p a. bub*
I hereby rertlfy that on Ih;* -lay before i t fiillowa to-w it;
me ( t r u n a l l y anpearad II. It. Wight ti W.
liondi n u m b r rtd onr and two t o matur#
'•IrLaughiln a d \V. II Wight to m« well slid I rtom u dur and payaldt* t»v» yrar* «(tr
known lo ha the prtwipi narn il In ami who rfr. f t*.
lubirrlhiil their n a m n lu the
foregoing
Hut.da numbvrrf! thru* anti four to m«*
artiele. of i corporation, and they did tut * und b *com * dur anti
payalit#
sli
ervarally n+knnwtegde before me tl.at they
1'ibM
a l t t f dfefi’e
aiecutrd II a aamn for th« purpose, therein
Ibiiul* n u r o i o rt d flvr and
t o maturo
eaprieei-d
md h rf o m r dut ami payable* *#V#n year*
Witneea my hand ami »ral at Sanford, in
»
trr
♦
at#.
th* County ol Seminole, S ta le of ! lorli'a, on
ilond* numhirnd iry rn and right to ffia*
th’ i ika 22nd day of Ja n u a ry . X. I*. 1920.
lurr and brfotitr du&lt;* urnl
pay aid# light
(9 K VI.k
Gyo. A. flrC o tle *
aft- r date.
N otary f'uii'ic. S ta te of Florida, year
Ituiid* n u m b r rrd s#*rn and right t o rraat I-tree.
lurr and J o r u m # dur arid
payaldt* right
My r o n m i n l o i ; rajdri* Sept. 19, 1923,
y&lt;*ars al ter dal#,
W23-3IC.
It m«la n u m b rrrd nlnr anti t m to mature
and
line©in** *luo and payiddr nlnn ynarn
a ftir d a tr .
H
inds
numb* r* d * Irvi n and t«r#lv# to
Fii, f I f f nil Cuijtf,, HM r n I h Jviff **♦ C » rtilf.
Sumim.I# County, FlwfBla* In • ^.tniciy. mat in* am t lurnir.r du# and payable ten
/ f a r * aTtrr ifatr.
Hh *I«’ F a l l r n ,
HontD n um to rn d t b l r t t m an«l fourteen
vi
Citation
to rnaturn and befumi- d ur und payable
J a n e s I’attrn*
r b v m y»ar« a lte r iinlt*.
Bond* numbered fif ln n and fl a tte n tu
T«» J a r r f * F a lle n , UriliLnc# unkntiwn;
ft at firierint* Im m t» vif!vt!a\il Bfeil in thi* f u t u r e and bernm# due an*l payable twrlv r
raut# that
are ^ rriitirnl of a Mat* *'f years a lte r d atr .
Bond* n uinlo red i r u n i r m ami eighteen
tiunlrv olh rr than ih# Slat# *»f Flnrirta, i h l i
your fif etrnl filar# of fftlilehr© J * i»r*kfit»vp* to matur# and ber n mi- dun and payalil&lt;t 1 * * Ihrr# In tu* ftefirm In ih F’ lat# nf Fit^ 111 ]ft ft n y r a r • a. f 'It r it at*-*
11(»rt d in nil ml**-fed nlnrtrr n and tw en ty t
t. i Ih# service *»f a pylifioena ut»un w h i m
would Mod you, and that you bm« o r # / mature and b rrom # due and |»ayabl# lour*
!•'•*»
ym r* afltr datr,
twenty on# years of ag#.
Honda au m b rfe d twrnty-on# ami twrnly*
\ hrrrfnr# thin is ft* rroulf# y o t . the said
two ©I d (weiity-flirrs to matur# and berorm
J a r m s F a tte n , lo a p ^ f tr t « the bill nf m m
idainll . in Ibis r a i s e this day lil»n, On due and |&gt;ayaid# tdle#n years after dat#.
Bunds number# it twenty-fo ur and twem yMondav th# ftth day of Afifl*. A. D. llfjn
otherwise said i»lll will »»# l u k m as hy you fi\r amt t w r n tv -sla to tnalur# and hsreiin#
due and payab.# ili lrt-rn years a fter date,
eonfrssvd*
.
Hor,i|s nurnhe red twenty-woven and twenty'*
YVltn#s« my ham! and th# *rm of ibev t*igl.f
and twi-nfy-nln# tu matdr# and ticrornr
rou rt on this the 22nd «lay td J a n u a r y , L
du* amt payahlo srvrnleen years after dale.
D. f020,
Hon#!*
mirnl;*r&lt;d thirty an d thirty-on#
tSCA L)
tL A. D0IM 3I.A H S
Clerk of Cirrull Couit, Setrlnol# C ouniy, 4r&gt;-l th irty -tw o tu matur# and b rro m e duo
anil payable eighteen years after dat#,
H u t r of Florida,
Hui.ds numbrrod Vhirty-th fro and thirty*
f Jr«‘. A. DrColt##,
f*»ur
and thirty-fi«# tu matur# snu lirrom*
Solir’t or and id Cnur.trl for Co mp lainant.
due nmt payable h l i u t n n y « -r * after d a tr .
W JJ O t#
Bonds nurnhifed thlrty-sla and thirty*
- at#n and thirty-eight lo mature and he­
roin# d ur and payable tw en ty
years
after dal#,
llunili numbered ll»lfty*nJn* and 'furly
and fo r ty -on# to matur# am! b rrom # due
ami |ii&gt;at-l&lt;- twenty-on# y«ara after «lafr.
Hood* numbered forty-two and
forty*
and forty-four lu mature and brronu
I*## and pay al.l# tw rnly*tw o years after
(ifilF,
ft^r.if* i.umbcri-iJ fnriy-nvr fucty-eix a n J
fu rly -e v n n and f«»ty-«lghl lu tnalurc ami
b rcnin . d u . ami payab le I w . n ly - lh f r e year*
afl»f date.
fu n d * numbered forly-nlne and fifty t d a
fiflj-tin, and (ifly-lwo lu m a t u r . and become
•tu. and p a y a h l . iw .n ly -fu u r year* a i lt r
data.
T h . prlnrlpal and Inlereet nf aald bnnde
will bp payable . 1 I h . F lr it National Hank
r{ San fmd, In Ki-tr.lnol* C ounty, Florida.
All bid* mutt be a rro m p a m e d by a r i p
llft.il cluck Idt I per rani id t h . par value
i)l I ha bond* bid for.
Tin Board of C o u n ty Cunimleiionert of
S.rnlnole I'u unty i m p i the r'gbt lu fpjpct
any and all bide.
Not ce nf Appl cal on f«r T i e Deed Under
illlA H D O F C O U N T Y C O M M I S S I O N *
Sect cm 373 nf the General hIP Iar*.
EHS, S E M I N O L E C O U N T Y , FLA
Notice Ii hereby given that B. G. Smith Ai t c a t :
p u r r h i'e r of T a i Certificate No. 31)62, dated L. A. D O U G LA S S ■ Hy L. I*. Hagan I'rn,
tern,
Chairman.
Ibe lllh day of Ju n e A. IL 1899, h a i filed i tvrk
paid reftlflcate In mv office and h a . made W l l- f i t r .
appliealion lor t*« dred to Itiue In a c c o r ­
dance with law. Said rtfllfleate embrace* the In Th e l irrull Unurl N - r . n t h Ju d irla
following ilrerrlbeil property eltuatril In
Srminoli Uounty, I lurida, In U1
Seminole Co unty. Florida, to-wlt:
Harry I*. Ilirkereon,
fleg. 13 che S nf pt S 8 8 1( deg K 12.10
Complainant.
cn* from
Sec. poet on W bdry «f Sec. f t
Tp. 21 S. ft. .11 E . Hon N. 1.MI che ■: a t i
4 .
..etdllVri x*
dig f. i - iu&lt; n l-ong U t v S ily with Lake corporation,
In (nlireection a line runn'ng S ftfi.', d -g FI
I tefrhdanl.
from btg, 4 acre*. T h , "tid land firing **«.-*v
Niiller le hereby given that under and by
*d at the dale of the (te n a n t, ot eurh rertf- virtue ol a decree of fo r,c loture and ea t,
IL-at, In the name of It. II. J u i i n Truttee. mad* n th * above r a u e , on th * 22nd d a y of
Alio; n o t l r, it hereby given tha t II. O. Ja n u a r y . A. D. 1 920, I, J. J . Illrkinenn, a*
Smith purchater nf T * » Certlflrat* No. 446 fiprrial .Matter In C h a n r r r y will on ftlonday,
detrd t h , 4th d ay of ! u n , A. I». IB I7 . b*e the let day of M arch A. I). 1920, In fruat
fled aald /•ertlBc-te In my office and haa ot th* Court I l o u t r door Ir. Sanford Tetrlncl*
m a d , application for t n deed to i n u t in f r u i t y , Florida, oiler (or aal», and a*ll, lo
accordance » H b law. Said c r t i f l r a l , ,mnrwti-* Ih* bigheet and te a t bidder fnr n a h , during
embrace* t h , fallowing d*tcrlheil p ro p ,r tv th* legal hour* of aalr. Ih* following d n - r l b eliu ilrd In S*ml.iol, County, FI or' Ja ' . » * q
r-j 1 r d , eituated, -l) (n g and being In lha
W ) 4 of N C R nt 8 W f { Sec. 14 Tp . 2 1 ft, f i . u i t y of Seminole, S ta t e ul Florida to-wit:
* t» Thre e (3 ) F V i r (41 and F iv e ( 5 ) tT
H. 31
20 arrr*. T h , laid land belnr ** *'—e
, d at the time bt the Ieiuanee of aurh ceCi- It L i-a Nine (91 of a eubdivieian ot fandt made
made by the THI* Bond it Guarantee Co m
B r a t , In th* n a rn , of Unknown.
ppny of Sanford, FTorida, In Hertlon IT and
Aleo; N o t l r , ft h rrt h y given th a t B. G b ic t u .3 20, Townehlp IV, South of Hang*
Smith purchater of T a * Certificate N n* 30 Float, aa per plat of eald lubdluieinn of
3359. dated I h , 7 th dav of Ju n e A. ft. I89S eald land*, duty recorded In I’lat Book No. I,
hie filed eald r r r t I B r a t , In my nifir* and hat pc, . 5 127 and 128 of t h * public record* of
made application for t a i deed to I t t u , In f * —&gt; ( d * C o u n ty , aald •ubdMalo* being
accordance with law. held rr illflrp tc e m b ra ­ known a* Sanford F a u n * . Said tale bring
ce, t h , futtowing drectified prof-eety - . l u l l e d for the purpoe* uf aatiefyfng paid decree an a
n S , m i « o l , C ounty, Florida, lo-wl*.
Ct.fl*
. v
lJeg. 8.49 (F.a ft nf } i Sec. poet on W
T e rm * caah p u r ch a te r t o p ay for coxt ot
bnundry Sec. 14 T p . 21 8. K a ng , 31 E Hun- prepkilng und * i e c u t ( o g deed.
K, 4.3* che S i t . i f rhe V) 4.34 th * N 11 .10
J. J .
D ICK IN SO N ,
rhe 4 arte*. T h , , * H land b rtnr ** * e ,w d * t IV24-514
Special M atte r n C h t n t * r y .
t ie dal* el Ih* l»*uahc* cl eueh n r a l n u

In D re n lt C cp rt. S c m l e a l i Cwunly. M e r i d a ,
Feoplea H ank of Sanford,
a coarporatron.
rp ora tion.
Plain tiff,
va
ClUtleara.
8 . W y m an Steele,
Defendant.
T o H. W y m a n Steele, a Nen-cwwtitenl ef I k *
S ta t e of Flo rid a;
T a k e nolire t h a t aull bee b e e n IneWttwtedE
aralnet you by Feoplea Dank n f S e n t o id , *
corporation In the above ity le d n ea rt» and *.
writ nf a t ta c h m e n t haa been aued out In,
aald ceuee, an d eald writ of ef I x e h t n t r . - levy
bee been made upon the fo i l u v l n g r e a l r e l e t * belonging to you eltuete In Swmiaale,
C o un ty. Flo rid *, to-wlt;
L o t 22 of Subdivitiun knowrtt are Volte,
H amm ock, alao a atrip of land 100 f r e t wait,
off North tide of a t ra r t of land ijcwrrtbwci aa,
followe; to-w it: beginning 7 88 feet S o u th of'
the N o r t h e r n corner of 8«e, 13, T a p . 2 0 .
Hence 3 0 K i l t , run Weet 0 1 5 f e a t , th a n e *
South 8 0 6 feet to right of w a y o f ft, &amp; L
H. It. IL, now A. C. L. It. II . i h c n c * North-*e aetrr ly 7 9 1 . 1 feet to E a t ! line of aald Sec­
tion 13, then ce North 2u7 feet tr» point o l
beginning.
Y o u , the eald S. Wyman Ste-rlo, ■ n o a rr el drnt of the S ta t e o f Florid a, a r e h *r*b y
required t o ap pea r and defend eaiil action
on Monday the i th dev of April,
10 20,
otherwiee Judgement will be e n te r e d a g a in *!
you be d rfa u ll.
Witnrea my hand thle 7th d a y of D e ce m ­
ber. A. D. 19 19 .
(SEA L)
K. A. IrO D C .V A S S

In Cunfjr J u d g e 'a Court,
County
Flar da
L. P. McCuiler,
%•
C i t a ti o n .
S. W. Steele
To S. W. Steel#, a Non-ryafdenl o l t h a S t a t a
of FTorida.
Ta k e n o i re t h a t suit by a t t a c h m e n t kaa
hern brought a e a lnit you by I„ P , F lc C uU er
and certain real •Plata helongingr t«* y o u Ir,
Seminole C o u n t y , Florida, tun
frvied
upon under aald writ of a t t a c h m e n t that
i o u r d In thU suit.
YmJ. the u i d S, W Steele, m d « U o th e r
persona Interested are hereby
to
appear and defend aaid suit on M o m l a y the

Notice of App) ra t on for T a t H a r d Under
Sect on A73 of the C rneral HlAtavw.
Notlre Is hereby given that T. W . L a w t o n
purchaser of T n * i Vrrtrifata No, ilfif1.
the Srd d a y nf J u l y A. D . *9 tf
•aitl ccr lift rat,- in my ultlco and haa tuado
appbcatiiHi for t a i di ed tn Issue* In a r r o r d a n r e
with law. T 1 rrtlfifAts stnHflfPi t h e fcJtuwing discriueit propertv situated In Sfm ln nto
C o un ty, Florida, to-wit; N ) l of N *v of N K
*•f N l ; ' i of H K b Sec. II Tp. 2 1 S . I(. 31
F*. A acres. The- said land M n g u a r u e i l a l

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Nailer »f Vprbratlun’ for Tav Dead Under
S r- tl o n 373 of lha G r n r r a ' .Nlalulr,.
Nolira It hereby given lhal K. II. Kllbra
p u r r h a u r of T » i Cerlltlcala No. 281 , dated
III, Ith day of Ju n e A. II, 1917, hai filed
eald ri r II lira Ic in my u III re and hat made
application for tax deed lu i**uc in a cco r d ­
ance with lew. S a il rertlfirala cm hr tea* lha
following daaeribad Jiroperly elluated in
Semlnolo County. Florid*, lo-wil: S W ' , of
N K ' , . 1&gt;iitg Wevt of It i ii r , See 2 9 . Tp. 20,
S. It. 33 K.. 8 h i i n . Tha taid land bring
.•■rued al t i e da-o of trie i n u a n r a of turn
rertlfirala in the m am a of Unknown. Unlee*
eald rertlfirala * h , ; i ba redeemed according
In law, l e t dred will letue Ih rr ron on the
2nd d a y of March A. D. 1920.
Wit m u my olfieiat elgnature and ira l thle
the Ih ih day of Ja n u a ry A. I&gt;. UW2I).
(SEA L)
K. A D O U G L A S S .
Clerk
Circuit Court
Seminole
County.
Florid*.
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SANFORD HERALD
IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20,192*

XI

FIGHTING
CANNOT
NEW RAILROAD BILL
ALLIED
NATIONS
ALARMED
BETWEEN
LOCATE
PROVIDES FOR WAGES
WORKMEN
GUESTS AT W IL S O N ’ S LAST NOTE
SALARIES WOULD REMAIN
ON A D R IA TIC SITUATION
AND TROOPS IN GENOA INDUSTRIAI. REGION AS RE­
SULT IN LOWERING WAGES

OF HOTEL LORRAINE
HURNE
ED YESTERDAY AT PROVIHENCE
RHODE
ISLAND.

administration's hands fur meeting
London, Fell. 19 (By Associated
Rosie For Congress
Providence R. I. Feb. 19 (By
expenses are also reappropriated and Press) Serious fighting
between
Chicago, Feb. 19.— Mrs. Rosie
an appropriation for the federal labor owrkmen and troops in Genoa in­ Aasoriated Press) Unable definitely Pastor Stokes, brought here Iron
hoard is provided for.
dustrial region is reported in Centrul to locate twenty-five guests of the New York to answer a charge of
News Rome despatches.
Many Hotel Lorraine burned yesterday "advocating the overthrow of the
casualities
occurred.
Tiie
trouble
ap­ with the loss of three lives, the po. United States government by force
Auto ('ampers
lice and fire nfficints today made
parently
arose
through
the
announce­
or unlawful means" today announced
Mr. and Mrs.-\V. S. Henley, from
further search of the ruins their
Atlanta, Ga., and their mother and ment of the factory owners that opinion being however that the her candidacy for congress to succeed
Representative F\ II. Lnguurtlin, re­
Prather, Mrs. Camp and Mr. Ed­ wages ho reduced temporarily.
Workmen refused to accept the pro­ missing ones had escaped hut had publican, of the Fourteenth New
ward Camp of Murion Co., Fla., are
posal and the owners closed the not found it convenient yet to send York District. Mrs. Stokes, font er
camping for the llirid time this
word of their safety.
PAPER
WELCOMES
socialist, and now n member of the LABOR
,v EFFF.lT UNTIL SEPTUM- winter with their cozy Auto Camping plants.
communist party, was indicted on
COME-RACK OF WILSON
bkk f ir s t
under
r e o r ­ Outfit with J. II. Pay on “ Sanford
January illl with ICC other commun­
ganization
HIM.
AND
LOOKS
FOR
PEACE
Heights". Mr. Henley is on his lart
ists anti radicals. She u at large on
lap
of
a
complete
tour
of
the
Fruit
WuMnston Feb. 19.— Wages esLondon, Fov. 19.— It is impossible
bond perilling appeal frim a sentence
nnd Vegetable growing sections of ti e
Ublished by the railroad adminbtrato
serve
I
0
years
in
n
fulcra!
prison
to
emphasize tho irnportanco and
the State and is well posted nnd a
tija before the war would continue
for
obstructing
tho
draf&gt;.
gravity of the results which may fol­
good judge of both Fruit and
is effect until Sept. I under the ruil"N ot only do I intend *.o he n can­ low the supreme nllics council's re­
Vegetable
soil,
an
influential
business
r«J reorganization bill, according to
didate to succeed Representative Ln­
ply to President Wilson's note rein­
, report which was presented today man and one whom we will he glnd
guurtlin hut I think there ^
to welcome among us should he
ia the houie and renate.
likelihood thut I will win," antd Mrs. live to the Adrintic settlement, say*
decide to invest here. Mr. Henley
- tVUR,# S T O rT jlJ T * LET THE SANFOIU) AHATM N Stoke*. "There is a great constitu­ the Mull.
l NITi...
I r.dtr the v.aco provision. the restates that after careful investiguFIELD Hi: NAMED. TH E AARON
PLAN
OP
ACTION
dU(Utl|&gt; ....... .. ttvt.uu more sur- Ilions with a view to investing p r o ­
LINK
ency of my people there."
"Ang.o-American relations for n
CLOUD FIELD
HEARING
FROM
AFTER
h. ••"ngri r.s than any other
generation may well depend upon the
fitably nnd making n future home the
ALLIES
(Since made in rninprnmMnn the Sanford section appeals to him very
terms of the reply," the newspaper
Identify The Home With The Name
D'h hill of the home and the CumWashington, Feb. 19 (By Associa­
forcibly. Some one will probably
continues. "This country is nnxious
Aaron Cloud is the man who com­
*iu hill of the renutp, the pay &lt;f
interest him in a Celery farm, to­ ted Press) The next step of the
that justice he done between Italy an
mercialized
the
Florida
Orange,
who
tie railway workers would lie «tabilgether with an additional to Mr. Rny, United States in tlie Adriatic con­
and Jugo-Slaviu and i* equally an­
put
it
on
its
going
feet
ir.
all
the
irnl at tie pre*ert levels fur rix
who Intends investing also. We are troversy is under consideration to­
xious to cultivate rlosest friendship
pnthes of trade.
Boathi sfler the rail properties arc
glad to have there good Presbyter­ day by the president and the state
with tlie United States which is u
Who not only saw its possibilities
itturrad to private control nnd op­
ians with us and hope we may keep department officials following the
cornerstone
of British foreign rela­
eration.
arrival of the reply of the allied in the making of a great industry
them permanently.
tions. We trust therefore, that moder­
and
business
hut
who
got
busy
in
The hill, as returned today, also
premiers to the president's recent
ation and clearsightednesa may char­
m b to stabilize railway rates at the
note. Comment on the reply Is tiie one, only practical way to make WITH SOVIET RUSSIA AGREE­
acterize the reply so that the very
so
and
did
it.
unr lime, holding that prior to Sept
withheld and it will not be made
MENT
HAVING
IIEEN
real crisis with which this country ia
If
you
must
have
oranges,
he
snid,
15, noratts may he reduced until the
public without the approval of
REACHED
.
confronted may he averted."
peroiuion of the interstate commerce
France, Great Britain and Italy. then you must have trees to grow
"Reiterating its past condonntation
l.iem on and, here is where the old
Berlin, F’cb. 19 (By Associated
corctniision is received.
Washington, Feb. 19 (By Associa­
of
the peace treaty the Herald, labor
man made good. Himself the very Press) Agreement to negotiate with
The restriction upon wage changes!
ted Press* President Wilson began
organ,
interprets decisions concerning
incarnation of success he went about the Soviet Hussin for the exchange of
m lookid on with especial interest
dictating n reply to the allied coun­
getting the reed, orange seed. Don't war prisoners has been reached by the surrender of former Emperor Wil­
ky member* ;&gt;f congress, railraod ofcil's note on the Adriutic situation
you doubt it he got tho seed nnd by the German government according liam, extrnditlon of Germans accused
today and hopes to he able to have
t.iib and union lenders, in view of
of war crimes nnd the future status
the thousands sowed them into the to newspapers here.
it transmitted today or tomorrow
Ue recent demands of the more than
of Constantinople us a realization of
warm nnd nuning bosom of the
|&gt; 2.000.000 workers for increases in pay
No intimation as to the nature of
the folly of the nuthors of the treaty.
waiting uartli nnd lo! the Florida
the president'!* reply is forthcoming.
| t ' r‘
"The histrionic talents of Premier
orange ns a tiling of commerce, wati
The allied note received yesterday Is
President Wilson, In oupporting
Lloyd George" the newspaper group
hor.
’ the contention that no increases could i WIRE TO REPLY FROM THE &lt; IT) “ about as long ns the president’s
goes on have wrought more harm
Mr. Cloud for years s o lj trees nil
COMMISSIONERS IS VERY IN. first note." it was said at the* White
wild he granted on the eve of the
than the vindictiveness of premier
over South Florida. Set out groves
House. Reports from London suid
TEHKSTING.
Man of the railroads to private
Cicmcncenu or tiie boundless egotism
for himself nnd others giving the
the
allied reply was about four
mers, tolii the labor union leaders
of the American president. The dram
Orange business an impetus nnd n
thousand words.
that their demands would he consid­
ntic reappearance of President Wil­
charm that went far nnd wldej
The following telegram from J. G.
ered by a commission set up by la w
son may I e a mero gesture hut it may
Millions of men nnd money were
White of Now York was read in
if each a provision was contained in
made to rre; heard Old Anron’s WILL REMAIN AT
response to message rent him by the
CONSTAN­ may be much more, for America can
tie railroad Hill, or appointed by his
enforce it s will und cun, even at this
rail
and
enme
to
know
tho
Land
of
Co m missioners:
TINOPLE
ACCORDING
TO late hour, insist that justico ho uor,M.
nn initiatiw if no provision was
Oranges,
as,
it
was
of
Flowers.
New York, N.
aide in the hill.
THE ALLIED COUNCIL
Dees the president mean business?
Mr. Clout! on coming to Florida
City Commissioners
The 14 railway union heads have
located lived anil died within an
Puris, Fob. 19 (By Associated If ho does there is still a chance for
oiled a meeting hero to meet Mon- Sanford, Fla.
easy half mile of tho present Cor­ Press) Rerervntions to the agree incut him to retrieve some of his reputation
Your wire rereived today also
iiy, to discuss the policy to he ndopporate limits ot Sanford, lie had been by the Supreme Council of the nllifis tion and giva Europe a tolerable
ttlin dealing with such u commission letthr from Houston reporting satis­
been a I9'r in tho gold rush of that I relative to tiie Turks being pre- peace."
usa. To ascertain if the railroad ex­ factory mooting witli you last Mon­
Deep unxiety lest the allies send
year
to California. Golden nuggets mitted to retain Constantinople *is
WII.I.IE
RANDOLPH
DOES
ecutives would agree to turning over
nis p union then, lie made good, contemplated by Groat Britain ac­ President Wilson u reply containing
day have wired Houston Palatku
NOT
WANT
TO
SEE
G
ER­
tie wage controversy to surh a comMAN SHIPS SOLD BY SHIP- returned to Lis home in Georgia* cording to Petit Parisiene, n news­ further cause for dissenticn is exei iion Director General Hines has requesting him return immediately
and late in the Inst days of the year paper but the derision on this point piresseil by the Times "because in the
ING HOARD.
liked a commission of railrond exo- to Sanford to confer with you as to
"9 or—the first of the CO—rainc to cannot In* reached until Premier actual mood they are nowr in, the Atatives to confer with him here to- best means to adopt to quickly cor­
Washington, Feb. 19 (B y Associ­
Millernnd returns to London. Great • Mean people might believe rvveiy
Florida.
osrrow.
rect troubles caused by different ated Press) Temporary injunction!
lie had heard and rend much, he Britain it Is understood lias tuken litllo thing sufficient to mnke them
Chairman Ksch, of the house man- accidents to Sanford Plant have also to prevent the sale ol thirty former wanted to see for himrelf. He was the attitude that the Turkish gov- withdrew their countenance from the
Hen, said the hill would he taken ip asked him to arrange to have Colo­ German passenger liners recently greatly pleated. The mild ami spring ornmcnl lie ousted from Constantin peace settlement und turn their bncks
iathe house tomorrow and Chairman nel Knight who has had large op­ offered.by the Shipping Hoard was it e climate contrasted charmingly oplo hut the Frcnchjhove opposed thii for n season upon tire affairs of tiro
Cummins of tin. senate managers, erating experience join him in dis­ granted today by Associate Justice with the stricken fields anti leailv t step.
old world."
•of-tt to call it up in the senate later cussing with you or cnr.li.esr repre­ Hailey of the District of Columbia woodlands of his borne state.
--------------------------The newspaper declares President
senting you best plans to adopt. Supreme Court. Hailey suid that
is the day.
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Wilson's
note on the Adriatic quesHe
saw
the
Speer-grovc,
tl.cn
f’f’esl.ing ol the wage rcttlement Colonel Knight had splendid record uftcr careful examination of the
nU
LLAN
U
WUULU
|tlon raises a question which allied
badly
neylettrd,
no
fence
about
it,
®&lt;mhcrs of both hourc anil senate in Army abroad as well ns in prac­ statutes he was of tho opinion that
democracies will not allow tho su­
wild growth springing up everywhere
«-,l t|.,.
tflul th«&gt; hill tical engineering and operating lso- they tli&lt;! not show an intention on
premo council to settle unrcstruiniiii.-'rut, the grand nnd glorious trees
*cu!d he adopted by both houses of fore he entered army ho went to the part of Congress to place in the
"T hey are not prepared," it con­
Afire
loatled
down
with
ripened
fruit.
f0:‘‘ r" » end that it would he sent to Flolidn Specially to help get Sanford President or in the Shipping Board
tinues.
"to commit to tho uncontrol­
ffuit tr.ten hnnil.nl
P ' president with little change, Plant into jood operating condition. tho power to roll ships. Application ‘ I'"
led
discretion
i f their premiers their
,-cing
into
barrels
and
ir.to
boxes
of
Aa previously advised Directors here for the injunction was made Satur­
HIM
TO relation with the American people
WANTS
TO SEND
statures of the report are:
.dl
shnj’.-r
and
fixes.
He
saw
it
all
Wiirintn Randolph Heard
arranged for new boilers on short day by
INSTEAD
SOUTH
AMERICA
Compulsory reference to an nrhiand will not (iterate for a m oicint
and with an rye to grtster anti bettor
notice also for now wet or supply
OF
EAST
INDIES.
ation hoard, appointed by the presany conduct which might reasonably
things he decided he would go hack
for hollers and recently on .red new
M*sti compoiod *of nine members
and
in
the
Spring
return
und
makr
Paris, Feb. 19 (By Associated estrange Americans or injure an issue
*IJ U&gt; made up of members of tabor ninety ton be machine. Until your
so vast nnil fraught with good and
Florida
his
home.
But
the
war
be­
Press)
Suggestions that Former
M*A.izati&lt;m*. railroad oflicir.ls r.f the telegram received we assumed that
evil as the friendship of America for
tween
the
rections
coming
on
ehr.tEmperor
William
be
sent
to
the
Ft 'iir, of all labor disputes. No itr- plant was operating satisfactorily
Europe. The future of the league of
tered
l.ii
plans
nnd
not
until
the
island
of
Curacao
off
Vcnzuclun
r»5jements were made to enforce de- it is Impossible for directors here to
nations nnd all the moral harvest of
Spring
of
G
(5
or
&lt;57.
his
fondly
anti
coast
has
hern
rereived
fnvorahly
do more than authorize purchase of
thlor.i, however.
household effects in four two horse in some quarters at tiie Hague. This wnr hung on this friendship."
specific
machinery needed nnd re­
^Arrangements of railrond rate* end
wagons rr.nde a landing here. nlriio?t plan seems to meet with more favor
Cotr.nienlfhg on President Wilson's
,r!~i »&lt;j as return of 5 per tent. commended by Houston er other
with in the confines of nur little than the ideu of transporting him note to the supreme allied council the
local
officials
please
cooperate
with
*'fnst on the aggregate value of the
to the Dutch East Indies according the Giornale D'ltnlia says:
city.
l iv e
s t a l l in g
Houston and K right In agreeing on l o o k s
,lf0,d property and another 5
Let the Sanford Aviation Field to Lc.Matin a French newspaper.
WHILE
SENATE
IS
CON­
reasonable program which will pro"His intervention was couched in
Pf cent, for a sinking fund.
SIDERING
OTHER
MAT­ lie named "The Aaron Cloud Field".
such an ungcninl form as to srouse
f Al&gt; '»n*ny income, in excess of ti
citlzina )*ut looki,;B to ,,l“ nt
Edwnrds For President
C. H. LEFFLHU.
TERS.
the suspicion it was suggested only
k*r trnt of the property value, would |being «oon In normal operating
normal
operating
Lansing, Mich., Fell. 19, — Petitions by hli invincible aversion toward
Washington, Fell. 19 (By Associa­
.* , ilet| equally between the car-_ ing
,ni? soon in
MARTIAL LAW
to plnce the name of Governor Dd- Italy, lie must have convinced even
ted Press) Leaders in the treaty
*r\ reserve fund ami the railroad condition.
J. C». W H ITE fight indicated today that the conwsrils I. Edwards of
!-*-.••• p- hi? rcnipstouta loui iie in guided
-“ ngi-nt fund which will he nd*
•
&lt;
Prnrlr.lnud
!o
Saar
Region
hj
thr
democratic
ballot
in
tiie
presiden­ only by animosity. Therefore,' tho
The following cithers were pro­ trover?" may hr crrr.lttiJ lu drug
ntstpred by the commission for asFrench
Ht*n,» r &gt; ■!
.
tial
preference
primary,
April
fi, were allies have reacted energetically
on
indefinitely
while
the
Senate
is
rent nnd took part in the discussion:
• ..i.ir.ir roans.
*
London,
F
’eh.
19
(By
Associated
filed
with
the
secretary
of
state
to­ against his attitude which is officnconsidering
the
rnilrnod
&lt;
1
other
° u rnrnent guarantee to railroad
Dr. J. T . Denton. Dr. W. T
•ive also to their dignity an tno com­
Press)
Martini
law
has
been
pro­
day.
important
legislative
business.
Com­
J *'"'1 a deficit during the first six Langley, I)r. C. J. Marshall. Alfred
promise proposals pent to Belgrade
claimed
in
the
Saar
region
is
now
The
petition
lacked
the
required
promise
negotiations
arc
being
con­
i r'* 1 "Iter the roads nrc turned Foster City Collector, David Speer,
were framed chiefly by Premier
occupied
by
the
French
troops
under
100
signatures
hut
it
ia
understood
p
.
Chief of Police, Mr. D. C. Hull re­ tinued Informally.
tho control of the allied commission these will bo forwarded before March Lloyd George. Mr. Wilson, who pur­
ts ,Zm '*lyc lOiiktructicn of railrond* presenting Mr. Cary D. Landis. City
as a consequence of the new disturb­ 1 .
posely was not represenred at tho
_ ’ c.ordance with a genera) co-ordi- Attorney, G. P. Paxton, F'ire Chelf,
ances according to an Amsterdam
dlscustlun of the compromise hss no
n. i'’*0 1° be arranged nnd set J. K. Lning. Supt. Public Works,
despatch to tho F^xchnnge Telegrnf
right to veto his application."
*
The
people
of
Seminole
county
y the United States Intcrrtute Messrs. II. Wight, S. O. ShinhoDcr,
Co
should
he
proud
of
their
lino
new
^»merce commission.
R. F. Whltner, Dr. Hyman, J. F.
I
j hospital that has taken rare cl sc
Ranks Close Monday
*i‘ h
°
*urte ri'vo*vinK fund McKinnon, L. P. McCuller, W.* A.
Mrs.
F.
W.
Tralnhsm
has
returnmsny
tf
the
people
In
tho
past
twe
For
Florida
fair
tonight
and
Next
Monday February
‘J2nd
« ( t •* °j t0indebtedness Houston, Colonel Knight, F. F.
Friday. Light .rost tonight in North ed to her Gomo In Jacksonville after, week!. It should receive your cn- being Washington's birthday all tho
“ nd debt* Incurred under Dutton representing Southern
Utilities. McDuffie Electrician from portion war nee Friday. Gentle north a visit of several days with Mrs. couragement and support in the banka in Sanford will close for the
management.
Funds
Arthur Johnson.
years, to come.
west winds.
’
|d*y.
now
tb« federal railway Jackronvlllc.
i

Rates Are Also To Be
Stabilized

Fear Temper of Amer­
ican People

WOULD CONTINUE

ENGLISH EM PH ATIC

AV IA TIO N
NEXT STEP
FIELD TO
A D R IA T IC
BE NAMED
M U D D LE

EXCHANGE
RUSSIAN
PRISONERS

S P E C IA L
M EETING
• CONTINUED

TURKS TO
BE LEFT AT
C A P IT A L

HEARST
ENJOINS
SHIP SALE

H ELP BILL OUT

le a d e r s ” m a y "

ALLOW TREATY
DRAG ALONG

Weather Report

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FEBRUARY IS, 1»20

TIIE SANFORD HERALD

w
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Longwood motorUta please re­
of Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada,
an old friend who formally raided member the new rule* about park­
in their old home town Carthage. ing your cara while In Sanford or the
New York. Mr. La Fluer ha* been “ Policemens will get you if you don't ^
in Cermont for some time. ThU U watch out."
hU first visit South and he is much
Mr. and Mra. F. II. Ranger of
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM CORWilton. Maifte are the guests of
pleased with Florida.
RESPONDENTS-EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hardy at
Mrs. Jonas . Pharr and little
'
TY-EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
daughter who were guesta of Mr. Maine Villa.
Mr. and Mrs. Will la Monte and
and Mrs. K. L. Grier was called to
their home In Concord, N. C.
by little daughter of Tampa were the
Thompson preached a very able illness in the fan,.., after a very guests of Mrs. Hardaway for the
OVIEDO
sermon to tho scout*.
week end.
short visit here.
Mr. mid Mrs. R. G. William* nnd
Edward McCall, who la attending
Wilber Waits of Orlando spent
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Wilson of
family have tented a part of tho
school at Lakeland apent tho week­ Cameron City has as over Sunday Sunduy with his parents Mr. nnd
Cushing house for tho »ea*on.
end with hi* parent* Mr. nnd Mr*. guests, Mr. Wilson's cousins, Mr. Mrs J. M. Walt*. •
Mr. and Mr*. 0 . G. Wolcott II. It. McCall thU week, returning and Mrs. Medford from Wisconsin
W. M. McWorkmnn nnd J. E.
■pent Monday In Orlando.
to Lakeland Monday.
who ore touring the state In their car Phipps went down to Orlando last |
Miss May Field spent the week
^
(j, p unninj* of Roanoke
Mr. ami Mrs. R. Steele and family week to sec the musical comedy
end in Oviedo with the family of, Va.,
* and
» ..................
-• • of* •
”
- - of Renrdall have hove as their guests Flo-Flo.
Mrs. Julian Gist
Tampa
S. L. Murphy.
are visiting Mrs. W. U. Kimbel this Mr. Steel's sister Mrs. T. W. Howard
Mr. and Mrs. Rioter entertnined
of Manassas. Va. Mrs. Howard was at their homo on Saturday evening
Misses Virginia . Wright,. Nellie week.
Williams nnd Mabel Swope visited
Refreshments were served and all
Capt, Argo who has been null,* a visitor here last winter.
Sanford Saturday.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
I).
A.
Shoemaker
present
enjoyed a very pleasant
sick since Id* return from Fetnandlna
of Celery avenue expect their daugh­ evening.
Mrs. J- U. Jones and MD* Ella is rcporled some better.
*
Itelle Jones entertained the C. and
ter Gcdic of Honaker, Va., to arrive
The Ladies of the Civic league
Mr. and Mrs. W. It.c iti
Young nnd shortly for a months visit. •
It. Club at their home last Thursday
will give a Pic social at the Library
afternoon. Only sixteen members family visiter} Sanford Sunday
’ Mr. nnd Mrs. S. A. Huston were next Wednesday eveining Feb. 18th.
were present hut u most enjoyable]
aI1(| Mrs. It. Strange arc the out from town Sunday calling on
Prof. Schaffer and Mra. Schaffer
afternoon w ii spent. Most delicious j)roUlj parents of u baby girl horn old neighbors. Mrs. Huston is re­
have moved and are pleasantly lo­
ambrosia, “ food fit for the (,ods , Sunday February 8th.
ceiving congratulations from her cated at Mr*. Hardaway's home
was served with cake and chocolate.!
^
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many friends on her recovery from a where they will remain until the
Mrs. L. It. .Mitchell spent Friday Mrs. J. H. Lee Sr. visited Orlando long illness.
close of school.
in Orlando.
We learn E. M. Gallowaway is
Saturday.
A hoy scout service was held nt
Mrs. Mary Swope left Tuesday revovering nicely from his illness.
GENEVA
the Baptist church Sunday morning for Indiana after spending several Mrs. Galloway nnd Hen Kish are
A. B. Donne left last week Jor j
and at the evening service Rev. months with her son, 0 . I*. Swope. reported as '.ill with the flu as also
are C. Boyck Bell ami Hen Monrot Mia.v.i. where has accepted a posiMr. and Mrs. II. G. Smith. Dr.
j o |)(. ,|U|tc. ill. Mrs. II. A. tlon us meat cutter with the Ullcn-

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l ^ : TT. 7W.uL
^ ........... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmii'IIIii............................ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiing
, '
.
Mrs.
Lawton was
Tenn. are on u camping trip this nrc gaid to bc flu victims,
visitor at tho school hero one day
week.
I f 1
•
6M W
CCk'
%t .
| A light fre st was visible curly Mon- last week.
H e lD S !
&amp; i ! Kl,wnr,i A'go spent Monday
Moni,ay m„rning.
Mrs. Rutherford of Lakelnnd is
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"I *1'1 « n “ U ' " 1' » *
10
Mr.
M r,. A. !&gt;.. Shoemaker looking after the home of Mis: L.
There can be no doubt
Oviedo Tuesday .wid will not con
j- fllin|ly hiive a fine new Dodge M. Rehhinder while she f- nut ’
|"tTuTTkna'VegetAblo Crate*
rr. to the merit ol Caidul,
,i„ue his studies at Stetson this year.
^
’ ’M
, l rr*
' R.„herford
at
the hospital
Rutherford
at
the
hospital
in
the otn.in s tonic, in
Miss*:-.
Yea Cab Bay From Us at
1 «;.-.’SN«*?.t-\,f-i»any
...
. . TTTtrr.'.rTl
. . . . and Nellie
, , ■ a now coat of paint is adding! O r l a n d o where he has u n d e r g o n e j
Williams ami Joe L.onhnrt went to
*
^ ^
of th, A. art operation.
troubles pecu liar to
Wholesale Prices
women. The thousands
Sanford Tuesday evening.
Corpany home.
Dr. C. J. Marshall of Sanfo.J made
ol wotneu who have been
Mis* Cedley I. t h , guest of her,
.p w 1|ry||en
loa(linK u car 0f made a professional call on Aubrey
It r ilu r« r r i u * u n
helped by Cardul in tho
past 40 years, is conclu­
sister .trs. -• a r .r a
‘ ca| , a t
Moore’s Station toduy. Moran Jr. last Monday.
sive prool that it Is a
The Intermediate class of the M.
l ' mrrn'
,
,
John Peril. Mr*. McDougal ,B. J.
pood medicine lor women
Palatka, Honda
Mrs.
S.
L.
Morphy
and
Mrs.
Star„
n(,
Doalnn
steel,
L.
Itoye,
F.
E.
Sunday school with their teacher
who suffer. It should
Perrlgo accompanied by Maa.e;* R Su.V(&gt;n, nm| y, \y. Chandler ure Mrs. F. W. Libby enjoyed a picnic
help you, too.
Myron and Harris llclgcrson visited rut(ing ri.|pry th{, WCek.
supper at Lake Harney last Friday
Take
the Fair at Orlando Wednesday. | . . .......... , n|ftW| a n ,
* Irish potatoes an 1 co co Zilln' evening.
movement. Slm’ vlng the exnmpli s of
Mrs. T. L. Meade, Dr. and Mrs. Squab are the first spring crops
.Mi«s Rose Lihhy is spending tho fore Ian countries, n law was passed
Carter and Mrs- llankinson visited started here beside the spring vnrity week end with Mrs. Osrar Nichol­
tanking It unlawful to provide nny
Sanford Monday.
•
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son nt Daytona.
od celery.
01110 In uniform with ntcohollc bever­
Mrs. and Mrs. O J. Wolcott vis­
age-. Making of beer nnd whisky un*
ited tho Orlando Fuir Wednesday.
LONG W O O il PICK-UPS
stopper) under tiro food control net nnd
tin* -ale of drinks was terminated nt
Mrs. llankinson is spending this
Mrs. llardava.; nnd Mrs. Schaffer
midnight fast June .TO. Shipment of in N e w York City alone from kidin Orlando after which she were shopping in Sanford on Tuesday
11
e- I nInto
i , , nnny
it !• i lMate*
n l i i j irhum
n u I,m
lillk lt a i1
_____1.1 1 k
TT rw ,’l
g^Ttie Woman’s Tonic g j week
liquor
prohibited
ney_ trouble
last year. Don't
allow
will go to St. Petersburg for two
by tin* bone-dry law.
J.
S.
Dinkel
was
transacting
btl
yourself
to
becom
e
a
victim
by
Mr*. N. E. Varner, of
weeks.
.
Ratifications Took 13 Months.
ness
in
Sanford
on
Saturday.
neglecting
pain9
and
aches.
Guard
Hixson, Tcnn., writes:
Th...... institutional amendment wn*
“ I was passing through
against this trouble by taking
Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin of TerryEAST SANFORD
finally adopted by congress on Decem­
the . . . My back and
town
Conn.,
have
arrived
and
are
This Sunday the I'th Rev. Mr.
ber IS. 1017, with n restrictive clause,
sides were terrible, nnd
Rnnrhcr of Apopka will lie at Moore occupying their cot*age in North Growth of Prohibition Can Bo hitherto unknown In legislative promy suffering indescriba­
ble. I can't tell Just how
rodiire, that It would be Inoperative
Longwood.
Station Church to preach.
Traced Mere Than
nnd where I hurt, about
unless ratified within seven years. The
Mr.
Srnally
of
Wntcrbury
Conn.,
Rev. Mr. Jltulcn from Monroe
all
ail over, I1 think
nuns . . . » I
vote In the bouse was 2S| to 12.8 ntid
Cantury.
was
nt
Moore’s
Station
to
preach
arrived
Inst
week,
began Cardul, and my
In the senate tl*&lt; to 20. The ratllleatlon
pains grew less and less,
Mr. McDowell left last week for
T h * w o r ld 's standard ra m a d y for V ldrw yv
last Sunduy.
required only Iff months, the thirtyuntil I was cured. 1am
llvsr, b la d d e r and uric a d d trouble*
hi*
home
in
Pittsburgh.
|] Sunday Jan. rtt)i u son wus horn
rcmaikablv strong for a
H o lla n d 's national re m e d y Unco 1695.
J.
Histlinc
of
Logsville
I'enn
is
woman -04 years of agr
to Mr. nnd Mrs. fcha*. Merriwether
A l l druggitts, three a iie a . Gusmr.tced.
Ido all my housework.
log secretary of :r m oroelnlmed the
, ut their home on Celery avenue. Dr. the guest of his brother J. A. Bistline
L e a k fa r th e nam e C old M e d .l on
t-«
Try Cardul, today. E-70
•
• a d accept bo lioltBtion
| Neal of Orlando was in attendance.
Mr. und Mrs. Bistline and Mr. Mcderatlon Was First Sought, and Not noiendt'irn* c» p**f ,.f «||&lt;* Constitution
under date •&gt;* .Inneary 20. 1010. hut
| Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Chnmberlnin and Mrs. F. J. Neimyer attended the
Until 1847 Did Demand for AboilIt went into effort one venr front the
have ns thcil guest Allen La Filler Fair in Orlando on Tuesday.
tlon of Strong Liquor Make

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GOLDMEDAL
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ADVANCE HAS GEEN STEADY

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date of ratlilnitlou by the thirty-sixth
stale.
Aft'-r that .'n»•• nine states voted for
r-tllb-utlen lenkln: I-* In nil, Rhode
’ ’anil,
... e e l lent and New .Jersey

Itself Heard.

" H e says I ’m a good skate”
—Chesterfield
pat—thnt’ s Chesterfield. Look
A REAL
nt Its record. Three million smokers—
.less than five years on the marketl
words explain It—"They Satisfy.”

Two

Our expert buyers in the Orient select for
Chesterfields only the finest ftrade of tho
four choicest varieties o f Turkish tobacco.
To these are added the best of mild but
full-bodied Domestic leaf.
But, In the end, It's the blend that makes
Chesterfields "aaliafy.” And the blend—our
private formula—cannot be cuuicd.
Extra wrapper of m oisture-proof
paper seals in tlit Caver.

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^ " V ^ ’EaTS

In r i m i r r « u — s » « 'n lh J s t i r U I I'UoiW ••
tlo flcle. S&lt;-mlnol- &lt; « n '|- In C h ilt o n *
Meri&gt; K . I I m • n.
Cum lainant
.
* v»
C ltatlo e.
AUrn flr f n r y Hr n n . J t .
IL Im - f a n l.
.
,.
....
T*» Alien M 'ney llr v s n . J r .
I ny
11 L p n a r ln t f r m I It a ttira s ll I l«d I" •]-■ r , J™*
that y. u are • re L lo l c l a S I ale of I ..ur.lo_®, o^
than Ih S la t* f i l l i Me. sa il that y u r
11 ice I f re I r r r e la i nhromn. so il I I at lh ,f»
Jorsofi in Ihe S la te ol H o Ida. Ih e w n rie rM »
p, »na u |, n v o i Id Lind &gt;ou, and that )&lt; t&gt;air irtr
the age c-l t’ l y e a a.
T h , r (or • Yo u are hereto onie r .,
—- -r
| ere l*el l r , nr a- M eourt at th " C o® 1 ***• J
A m ( id . I I .r| la In th aat oac entitled faun*, i s lh»
n - .t M onday In A|&lt; ll. A . I ». t *2 " . t b e 's e . I**« f
the 6 h day theo-ol a rd a rule oay *1 l l l a e «»•**
a n - a .r the hip , ( tm p M r.t f .l« I ! &gt; " '
you. , l w II e u n - a III Is* ta' en t • ee l, ***'•
,
It la lu ilh r ordered that Inla o Her l*et uMi-hr*

Chicago.—Prohibition sentiment, cub
mluallng In the epoch-making nmend,i*',,*i«
nieni to the federal Constitution, has l i- .'f,i ft ,.
been growing steadily In this country i
since isos, according to records com­
“Scum" Was Valuable.
plied by the hoard of temperance of
One
of the biggest nil fields lr
the Methodist l'p!«cnpnl church. At
America was for two generations oc­
that time n demand for moderation In
the use of ardent spirits arose, fol­ cupied hy the building* nnd field* of
an ordinary farm, through wblcl: run
lowed ten years Inter by an even
u creek which Issued from the ground
broader movement for abstinence from
ardent spirits nnd for moderation In In a remote corner of the estate.
The farmer had nlwny* been iron
tin* use of malt liquors. Tills In turn
In the Sen . r ' llrrt Id a hr* r ip f r j », i' h'. 1?
gave way In 1840 to sentiment for ah- bled with what lie callisl the •‘•nun.* Sen.la I* I V u n t v . Fieri a one a » «h ■ ’
amt
had
put
a
plank
across
tin*
Hull
WiFll*
.,at ..i
stlneuce from nil nleeludlc beverages.
• l»*n u tUr n y l . v «' »n«l tt ?
J•
* %mT
rivulet
to
keep
It
huek.
All
oil
pro«
Agitation for nholltlon of the prac­
thU
&amp;&lt;h *l*sy
i&gt; lu Y * r y .A . 1*
pi-etor.
lifter
the
farmer's
dentil,
foilin'
f
S
lIA
t
.i
f
.
A
.
l
&gt;
u
«
t
a
.
tice of lleenslng the sale of liquors
( letl of r i r e j l t I sir* Se m ino le; c . fu­
did not conn* unlll 1S17. resulting four that the scum was petroleum, or min
lly I.. II. WII uc. l» &lt;end
oil.
and
that
lund
heeiinie
••iilu
E. r. II.u-holler.
years later In the enactment of pro­
S*-litit
r
(»*r
«,»in: lainsnt.
hibition laws In Maine, the first state d,lo as if it had been a rich goto W't-V. t .
'to put prohibition Into effect. Kansas Held.
was second, In IHSO. and North DaDerivation of “ Hoodlum"
liota third In IKsp. Meanwhile the
M a r k ed End o f 5pan&gt;«h R t " "
Hoodlum now mean- a young rongk
movement had grown to such propor­
In I t s t i u n I • • i f l i ' l ' t - l 21 . th e I P in 'd
rowdy.
The
term
l»
derived
from
n
tions that the national Prohibition pnrty
was formed nt a convention In Chicago rnng of toughs In Snr. Umncl««m. un­ S i l l i e s I'M t 'p p He e ,im in l* s l« in p n le r r U
th a t a t ! ' l i e l a w * n f th e I ’ h lH p p 'H ^ '**
der the leadership of one Mu'dooti.
In INTO.
la n d s i&gt;«. p r i n i e d in E n g l i s h a m i tb “ »
Women, always In the forefront of The y were cnlhd for the inline of
E m l -l* « h n i i l i l in- H ie “ W o liil l» n C U * K *
the activity to stop th»\ sale of alco­ their leader, tin* syllable* of wife**
nf I„. ntaiitls. Fur :um» years the «•«»name,
mil
of
...........
in
v
ore
r»ver*&lt;
l
holic drink::, organized for n concert­
r i a l la n g u a g e o f t h e P h i li p p i n e * h * «
ed fight after the famous woman's cru­ Slid sllglltlv |re .!.‘ n-d *i - . i d oi .Mill
b een S p a n is h
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they
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later to heroine known throughout the
world by the name o f Womnn's Chris­
tian Temperance union.
Anti-Saloon League In 1893.
Another powerful Influence In the
light for prohibition came Into exist­
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ence In IMi.'l In the formation of the
A n i l , l l r a l and t's n a u ltln * C h e m til • I ’ t o r r a .ln n a l of N a tu ra l H ile n co
Antl-Sabmii league. It Is noteworthy
l.m r illu a , Ito llln a f u l l - (e . I'lu fld a
Hint both these organizations had their
I'll,ale l.aboralore of Rolllna Colle|»
M r. T . O . Char Ira
W inter P a r k . E ta .. N o «. S lh . 1*1"
Inception It: Ohio.
Sa n fo rd , h la ..
The modern wave of prohibition
H ea r E l e :
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, I hate aompleled rareful rbrmlral analrala uf the aampl" «f ••'** 1
legislation began wlth'Georgln In 1007.
&gt;«u binuiht r,e rail, laal neek. anad ha«r obtained Ih" fn!l"sls&lt; reoaiioi
Since that time, (he movement gained
Oarls *er million
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strength n„&gt;-« — yvPr
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reform In the history of the world, so
lire Ammonia_00 pad* per million I l a r d n e . o . . . 11.01 * a r t e per mlllhia
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Albnmlnuld Ammonia . . . . . . ......Trace N l t r a t e i .............. ..
that JVI stales nlrendy have prohibition
T h e a l i a r n r r p ra c tl r a l l r of f ree an d a l b u m i n o i d o m c i .i u l a In Ihle
Ihla »alee
» a i e e aad
by Male action, In 21 ndopted'by pop­
lla »rr&gt; t m a i l amount uf r b U f l a v In d lc a la a lla t i r v l U n l a i« l l l ^ far
ular vole nnd In the others hy legisla­
p ur pna ra. In add ition l a Ih a food u u a l l l r e h a r a r l e r l a l l , o - -'aoi-rlol
■alee , ll poMtooea opaelal (e a t e r r a u t inueb »a lu e , eo pe elalli l h , » e of • ! * »
tive idw^ures. At the time the connaiura a r i a l l o a a n d L O W de gree of k a r d o o a i .
stllutloanl amendment wns submitted,
T h e bacterlologltol o o a l,a lo , r e i o t l l o g lu oo ov era ge •*-&lt;«•
J " [k *J
24 of the 48 states and considerably
aa m p lra at I k e o a l r r , of 1 b a n e , l a u r r r e a l . ; a a d In Andlag no ru |*a . &gt;r o
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ed States had prohibition. In state*
O f Ih a many o a t e n a f tkla an d et he r r e g io n * that I h a v e a a a l f f e d . I
found uono auperlar In all goad a a e l l l l t t lo that a f Ib o " E l d e r W a te r.
where prohibition was not state-wide.
Voura ve r y r e e y e r l f o l l y .
It Ins been adopted tinder local option
(.Signed!
T l l O f l . H. I H K E I I
Inws h&gt; mnny communities.
In addition to stale laws, there linve
been In effect stringent nieusures
adopted hy congress ns aids toward
u aN SO M I). F L O B IP A
TELEPHONE l l l - W
winning the war. which gave n tre­
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mendous Iincoins fn the prohlMMon

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SOUTHERN UTILITIES
ORDERED TO GET
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Sanford. Florida

been continually put of business
every time It rains on account of
leaky roof not repaired past eighteen
months. Broken down condition of
these gas engines due to attempt to
operate them with inexperienced
men having no knowledge of opera­
ting gas engines. At the power and
Ice plant only one engine in opera­
tion and that in bad condition un­
able to develop but small percent
PEOPLE ARE KEAIIY TO I»0 of rated power due to condition and
WE ALSO CARRY TUBES AND FLAPS FOR
SOM ETHING
UNLESS CON­ operation without condenser fcince
THESE SIZES
DITION
HERE
IMPROVES January sixth and probably longer.
AT ONCE
Old holler settings which are in bad I
condition
could he temporarily re­
From Monday’s Daily
paired to conserve fuel producing
After being without lights and
more steam while using either wood
water und gas for the better part of
or oil for fuel. We demand immedi­
three days and nights the people
ate re’ief for our citizens and request
were in an ugly mood yesterday and
that either your people install auxi­
only waited for u match to set the
liary pumping plant in the next
spark afire to the public indignation
forty eight hours or give u* authority
that would have swept the South­
to do so. The necessary ejuipment
ern Utilities Co., oil the municipal
close at hand ami relief can be given
map yesterday. The City Commis­
at nominal expense within specified
sioners have been busy for the past
time. The influenza epidemic bad
few if ays trying to get something
and on Increase making conditions
done at the plants of this company
much worse. Your plant would
and the rumor* that the company
never have gotten into this condition
was making ice for the refrigerators
had proper attention been given to
FUNERAL OF MRS RATLIFF
and allowing the lights and,water to
political announcements
Upkeep. Immediate action and an­
go was not making them any friend#
The funeral of Mrs. 7.. H. Ratliff ciswer requested.
among the suffering public.
currvd
from the residence on Magnolia
H. It. STEVENS
For State A l'oin cy
a# enue, y# sterday morning at ten o'clock Sanford People Should Heed It# Warning
Yesterday afternoon the lights
S. O. CII.VK
To the Democratic Voters of the Dr. Walker i after o f th e Methodist
and water were turned on and it
C. E. HENRY
Seventh Judicial Circuit of the
Have you a sharp pain or a dull ache
church officiating. The following stewards
is u good thing they were and todey
City Commhsionc s.
State of Florida:
of the Me n ’ -li.r.buM'h acted as, r " :r. . a.c,r‘£ V .h?
“ f 3° Ur bar! ’
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there is a weak current going through
SHOW RIG IM RKASE FOR THE
I herein- sjirnunre mv candidncv
,w .-a .
—
' tenino that it's often a timely sign of
bearer*:
the wires insufficient to run the
YEAR JUST PASSf.'P
lui no- ottice of Mate Attorney of
J E Spnrfir.g. T F Adams, Fair. Brad- kidney weakncssY Prompt treatment i*
nnwer plants hut better than no•k..
Seventh
Judicial
Circuit
of
the
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’.ika-ice,
h'rh
r»—State
Auditor
field, Hiiwa:d Putman, R M Mascn a safeguard against more zerious kidney
thing and tin- Cil&gt; Commissioner* v
State of Florida, subject to the action
Use Dean's Kidney Pill#.
X
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Cognac
Al"
Has
Been
J.
Will
Y
on
has
just
had
completed
at.
and S. U. SldnhoLer. Interment wa trouble*.
have wind the following i&lt;» J. (i.
of the coming Democratic Urinary.
Profit
by
a
Hanford
resident's experience.
..Lett
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f
the
eu!li
(linns
of
the
comptroller
an
Expensive
Visitor
made in I.akevievv ct met ary wherea short
White Co., at New York which tx
Should I t&gt;? favored with this
Mrs,
W.
F.
Leavitt.
317 W. Thlru 8t„
frem
autcmobile
theme#
for
the
year
servil
e
was
held.
Th
Ilontl
offering
were
presses the sentiments of the com- $
New York.—Ellis Island'# mo#!
1919 which report show* that the comp­ nomination and subsequently ap­ beaut if'-1 attesting the love and esteem says: "Some few yi-urs ago 1 was bad off
n i sioners and the people generally:
with kidney trouble and knife-like pain*
X protracted visitor. Mlgl O g le.
troller collected a total of i JOI.3I7.4U pointed by the Governor. I will at in wliich .'his young wife was be d.
.shot up from my kidneys. There v as a
‘‘ Conditions at your Sanford Plant *1' detained there since August 3.
all
times
endeavor
to
discharge
the
This amour.* has I i#n deposited with the
i
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dull arhe in mv bark all the time. I had
growing worse daily and are now un­
11*1*. I# on Id# way home to
Snakes' Changes of Lktn.
to take to my bed as I couldn't Ik*on my
stall- treasurer to the credit of the funds duties of this important office faith­
bearable. Entire population highly X Austria. t'nglc, who received
fully and to the best of my ability,
It appears that snakes change their feet. I suffered from terrible headaches,
and in the amounts shown l*dow:
indignant and inasa meeting called •*&lt; the sobriquet of •'Cogmir At," nrwithout Lar or favor to any person xklns several times n year hefitre m u ll­ too. I was advised to try Doan's Kidney
Deporite 1 to refund account $22,225.63
to he held tomorrow. No current X rived here upon the niithreotc
ing the adult state. The main reason Pills and half a dozen boxes rund me
or persons.
in fine shajH* an.l made me feel like a dif­
Deposited toexpentencct.
33,661.7
of the war. was found to have
part seventy two hours auxiliary
why
snakes cast their skins I# to pro
GEO. A. PECOTTES.
ferent woman."
Deposited
to
expeme
acct.
33.CGI.77
defective
vision
and
ordered
dm
plant also out of commission. Water
vide for Increased growth The -kin
Price fiOc. nt all dealers. Don't fimply
Depot Itml to acct maintenance
of « snake iP&gt;.-s uni ^niw with tiie ask for a kidney remedy—git Doan'#
situation bud for past week entirely X ported. War caused u suspenFor Clerk of Circuit Court
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slori of sailings to Austria. Ill#
of itate roads
291,100.00
growth of the body, ns t* the rn*e with Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. 1/avout for practically twelve hours u!
I hereby announce my candidacy
X IxHird cost ttmgovernment $2.01(1 Pcpo-rited to arcount for tye
wnrnt i.tooip*' eo-ntiirfs. So when It itt had. Foster-Mllburn Co.. M(r*.,
t&lt;&gt; noon today. Sanitary condition#
for the office of Clerk of The Circuit begin** to -jet too t'etit li i# illscardeil.
j.j and he took away $495 he earned
Buffalo, N. Y.
maintenance
slate
road
de­
dej lorahlo. State Health board have A bartiertng for Immigrants.
Court. Seminole County, subject to
partment
51.5*00.00
taken matter in hand and have rep­ V
decision of the Democratic primary
resentative on the ground. Gas en­
to be held June 8th, 1920.
Total as above statist
$-101,317.40
tirely out today due to lack of water
Respectfully,
The refund account is the fund pror.n 1 elcritriclty. Some gas in small BALKED AT HUNS’ COMMAND
W. L. MORGAN
vide*! by law for the refund to woners
holder but unable to transfer to
— Chesterfield
largj bolder for distribution on ac­ Mlctcuri Mules Took Orders Only In of automobiles who. und« r the art of IMl 7
For Tax Assessor
Language Spoken In the Good
[ till ua amqunt in excess of JO for li-t-tt e
count of lack of current to operate
o t h i n g hio the
1 wish t.&gt; announce that I ant a
Old United States.
to cover a five passenger automoltile for candidate for re-election to the ollici
exhaust and the steam attachment
sp o t like Chester*
Coblenz, Germany.—Now, you take the year 191«; the 1919 legislature having of Tax As-cs-or of Seminole County,
for working exhaust out of commis­
fields. And the blend cun’/
sion and has been in that condition Maud, for Instance—simon-pure. 100 provided ft r suclt r.-fund upon condition subject To the Primary to Ik* held in
be copied — it's a secret.
for months. Three gas engines in t«&gt;r cent American that she Is—she that tl.e applications therefor should l»e June. ! shaP appreciate your support.
N o use lo o k in c fo r
auxiliary plant all out of condition Ju#t won't stund for any German con­ tiled wit' tr&gt; n yc;r from the date of the
Your# vm - truly,
"Satisfy" anywhere but in
certs. either. She hulks nt being or­ passage of the art.
sion and two of them in this condi­
Cbeatcrficlda.
dered around In a language that’s
A. VAUGHAN
tion past year. The only gas mgir.:- strange to her. und dozens of Gorman
The ex|s-nse account shown comprise*
w ich ha# been in operation hat laborers In the employ of the Ameri­ tag#, the mailing, registering and handFor County Judge
can army of occupation have been ’i*g of license-.
To the People of Seminole County
“Gntt strafing Missouri" lately.
After the payment of threw ex|H*n»«**I lug to announce that I am a
These laborers were engaged In Im­ the balcnre under the law is deposited
•andidate for re-election to the office
proving tlu&gt; roads hereabouts with the
in the re |#-rtive projsirti-.nr of ha jc of County Judg** of Seminole County
aid of it hundred or more American
mules nml were liming n terrible time io.it und la |mt nut to the mainte.u.i.cc Florida, subject to the Democratic
SCRAP IRON METAL
of it until an otticer of otir new demo­ of the state road dcpartmciit.
Primary Election in June, und re­
As a comparbon. t!te figure fur t’:•* spectfully solicit your vofc and in­
cratic army humanely taught them
RUBBER
BONES
three m agic E n g lish w o rd s: ‘‘ W lmn I” Year 1918 show * &lt;oil*. tinn# by the r-rr.;;.- fluence in my behalf, which if given
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trailer from a jtomobile licenses. amount­ I assure you will be great'y appreci­
SACKS and RAGS
Thou, and only then,
ing to the sum of $318,152.60. For 1919
agrie to tin nrmlsilce.
Write Us fur
ns above r luted, the total receipts in ltd ated.
E. F. HOUSHOLDEll
P II I C F L I S T
department were $401,317.40. The grra#
Plratrt Do Family Wain.
Among the ItltTIt-r- -orates of Mnroc* collection# receives! »o far for 1920 is
For The l.egislalurc
co the women d*'tie ngrleiiltural already JFH.45S.tH end the year is still
erby
announce my candidacy
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und other Imrd &gt;
while the men. young.
JACKSONVILLE, l i t .
for
the
position
of Representative
when at home do the cooking and
,—
It is to be expected of cour.ie, that
mend the clothes no hiding the w o r n every penny of ah fun 1#handled by state for Seminole County subject to the
en's.
n
official# can lie accounted for, bat us the decision of the Democratic primary. n
If elected to this high office it will he
LANDIS, FISH &amp; HULL
audit made by the state auditor’s office
ATTOItNKVH AMI COUNSELLOR:* XT I.AW
Birds and Shedfiih
this year was made I cfnre the comptroller my fluty to serve all the people of
DE LAND. FLA.
The English t h r u s h brings its snails hud an iqqmrtunity to make a review of my county as their public servant.
Willi pfirtle? in (h i H(»(r *ry&lt;l F t -lr f il Court*
to a certain convenient stone, on which
F. P. FORSTER.
f t* Lit!*-* I or K i s m i n n g an«i iVifrctln*
It will crack their shells hy heating the year's work and during the liuriiot
f.lfn! I i 'i n
them ii |miii It. Some si-a birds curry which the office handle* period during
F’or Tat Collector
shellfish to n height and drop them on witich the cffice handle# thousand# of
I am a candidate for re-election
g e o
g h e r r in g
the rock to break their «Ii«'I|h Ion this licenses in r. ruxh, it Li a splendid show­
to the nffh'e of Tax Collector of
bring# only the anvil into u-e not iX&lt;*• ing of the accuracy anil management of
Semltiolo County, subject to the ac­
Atloi n ty-a l-l.aw
haiiioicr. Ttie eti-e o f the w u « p Is the the comptroller
tion of the Democratic Primary,
only
one
uiiicb
reconl»
the
*ei
tiilngly
No. 14 Garncr-WcKJtirulT Huilriiny
The figures show that there wi re pur­ ami will appreciate your support.
The spirit of progress i&lt; in tie atmosphere San­
Intelligent U s e o f a t o o l i n nccoin|illHh
chases! 82.651 license tags and every
ford
atmosphere—From every iiun ! comet cemnn *
a given pnr|Hi«e
SANFORD, FLA.
JNO. D. J IN K !NS
•ingle one was account!.! for in the rec­
for properties cf all kinds. People who are our y s n
ord-. of the office. This is eondiderrd a
For Shrrlff
t’ lme folks itrt* the buyers in almost every instance.
n
m
— remarkable shewing fn view of the numI hereby announce my candidacy
This
is a healthy growth. They have made their
the office of Sheriff of Seminole Co­
i**r of times# each application and tap for
unty subject to the decision of the
money here and have faith in what they have tried.
mutt be handles! together with the fur- Democratic Primary'.
F.irmHO A. A good one with two small houcex,
*her fart th«t many were exchanged
W. P. CARTER
splendid drainage, some young orange tres*.
where machine# are charged from pas­
Gaud value, J8S0I).
FOR
SHERIFF
senger car* to trucks, ami that many
Having been urged by n large n-unber
I qrrn:lfl A. 9 A. in high state of cultivation, 1 A.
duplicate* have to be Issued during the of the voters of Seminole County to
lake f_rnt t:ne site for residence, (no reridencr com­
year. The comptroller U being congratu­ l-ecome a candidate for the office ef
plete equipment $9000
lated upon the very flattering .iautn* of Sheriff. 1 hereby nnnunnre my candi­
dacy*
subject
to
tho
decision
of
the
Resilience:t
rooms, bath, a nice small property at
the report of the state auditing depart­
Democratic primary.
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ment hy thuee who understand and real­ 15-tfc
C. M. HAND
ize the nature of the work.
ResIdiM.cp: A fine one 7 rooms and nil things modern.
For Sheriff
$".00u.
Nearly one-fifth of the applications
I hereby announce that I am a
fir automobile licenses have !&gt;een found
G ov. *:To so t your need#.
incomplete, which neccridtated the re- candidate for re-election to the office
'M # Ar t phutj ui* i’oen*.
flhrr.n ,,,
x.uuuty suo—
*#•— . nyplimtic.-.. for muipicuun
&amp;
i i« n r. u u iiu m i:
before tags could be issued. This un­ jeet to the decision of the Democra­
fortunate condition not only delnyed- tic Primary to be held in June, 1920
E. E. BR A D Y
the receipt of tags in over 8.000 instances
hilt also Increased very materially the
Watch the South East Corner of Eage Two
FOR SHERIFF
rush and volume of work.
I hereby announce my canidldscy
. for
the office of Sheriff of Seminoie County
subject to the decision of the Democratic
Sun’s Wondsrful Hsst
The best produced by a given sur» Primary. If elected, I pledge myself to
ithfully,
face of the sun Is 4&lt;»l time* greater discharge every duty fearleas. fait"
ar.d impartially.
ijan thnt which )■ given off by the
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Wire Conditions to J. G.
White Yesterday

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FIRESTONE GIANT CORD

TRUCK TIRES

TIRED OF THE DELAY

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W IGHT TIRE
COMPANY ‘

A USEFUL PAIN

AUTOMOBILE
LICENSE TAX

"Let’s top it off with a good smoke

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Peninsular Metal Company

F arms, Homes, Groves, Lots
I HAVE
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at our

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THE 8ANF0RD HERALD

COUNTY COMMISSIONER
PROCEEDINGS
Sqnford, I'ta-. Fob. 3rd, 1920. Fruit Growers Exchange, to Davis
&amp; Giles of Orlund.i, for payment for
Hun. Hoard ,,f County.
in and for Semlnnlo County repairs on the .Soldier Creek Uridgo,
l i ri met in regular cession at 10 as said damages were done hy the
•t W
M. Present: L. A. Brum- trucks id the Standard Fruit Growers
t
chairman, nnd Com ra: L. 1*. Exchange.
(■. \V. Entzminger, O. P.
Clerk of this Hoard instructed to
J ’ L and B. H. Killiee, with E. A. write to Mr M. M. Smith, of the
S l u . Clerk, ami E. E. Hrudy had condith-n of the road from the
Monroe Bridge to the west City
jyriff in attendance.
Cba'rman called the mooting to Limits of Sanford, and nlso from the
,tr Btld Clerk read the minutes of South City U n its to Uohinson
spend
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regular meeting, also special Springs, asking that they
erttlnil*
dnn. 9th, nnd 19th, part of the Auto License funds be­
longing to Seminole County, in the
jj,0&gt; Were read, and approved.
County Agent, C. M. Berry, ud- repair of same.
Communication of the
State
i-tiiedthe Hoard in reference to
V: ation of Fertilizers, anil Comr. j Prison Supervisor, was read and on
1 p Hagan, offered the following motion of Comr. L. P. Hagan, 2nd
‘ !*,ton and move its adoption, by Comr. C. W. EnUrninger, and
resolution
„ mc being 2nd by Comr. C. W. carried, Cajit. J. M. Wynn, in hereby
instructed to purchase all necessary
Entimingcr. and adopted.
equipment
fur the Hoad Camp, such
Whereas, it was sonieti me ago
Lr.uelt to the attention of this “ "Stresses, sheets, blanket*. pi!H irV that sertnin samples of com- lows, and pillow cases, etc., also
r ’ fertilizers
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thut he
! . feial
have ■
been
p r o -!that
be thurouchlv
thoroughly disinfect
disinfect nil
all
JjgMrd hy W. A. McRae. Com- W
atc'
gbiioner ,lf Agriculture, which in* Communication from the State
,-*frt ahregrate the General Statutes Hoard of Pardons, in reference to
(f the State of Florida, providing the pardon of John Williams, read
the manner of drawing and subtnla- and on motion of Comr. L. I*.
,* f|'n „f samples of fertilizer for j Hagan, 2nd hy Comr. O. P. Swope,
analysis1, and,
and carried, Clerk of this Hoard Is
Whereas, Geo. A.
DeCottes, P r u n e d to write to said Board,
■utoriH'. for this Hoard, was pre- *,‘ atin« that this Hoard of County
iiw d v’ instructed to write to the Commissioners, refuses to make any
l Co-nraMoner of Agriculture regard- j recommendations for the reduction
ict ,his matter, and to determine ,,f thp
™ »!"■ l&gt;«rdon of
.t ill- : -aid nil.-.* and regulations
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&gt;o serve

,,it( said Attorney ad- t,mc aU to poy 1.1 fine, fur the vlothat he has revived no reply latl&lt;,n t,f t!"* I'rohlhitlon law*.
t &gt;the communication addressed by
Sanford Herald is hereby desigj.jm („ Oh• Commissioner of Agri- na'.ed as thr Newspaper for the pubrultufc*. and,
Hshing of the Delinquent Tax List
Winii-.is it is essential for the for 1920.
selfan and protection of the forClerk of this Hoard is instructed
tilci*r UM-rs in Seminole County, to write the Lake County Hoard of
Hi., that the operation of the ex- ( ’ onimisslonrrs, advising them th^t
ibtiiig fiTtiliicr* laws, he in no way the plans of the bridge over the
Ritrii-ted or impaired by regulations W'ckivu Hiver liavc been upprovetj
prncrilod hy the Commissioner of by the Wrar Department and perAtricult lire, which trend to alire- mission granted for the rebuilding
(rite insisting Statutory Laws.
|()f same.
Then fore be it resolved tlint a
Report* of the several County
copy of this resolution be forwarded Official* were read, approved and orto ]|on- W. A. McRae, Commission- dorcJ filed.
tt cf Agriculture, for Ida information
Maggie Strohert, addressed the
inJ that he is hereby requested to Hoard in reference to Taxes of her
promptly advise this Hoard whether. husband Prince Strohert, and this
will rules and regulations recently Hoard ‘ instructs Tax Collector Jno.
/ promulgated are directory or man- C. Jinkins, not to collect these taxes
1 htnry in character.
ut this time.
Engineer Fred T. Williams, adNotary Public Hand,of J. A. Lodreiod the Hoard in reference lo a n gan. was approved hy this Hoard.
oSre in the basement of the Vault
Motion of Com*. O. P, Swope,
tohehuilt by* the County. No action 2nd by* Comr. C. W. Eatzndnger,
Mr. J. G. Ball, addressed the and carried, a,committee of ChairRoarJ in reference tn the Geneva man L. A. Itrumley, and Comr. E.
ind Urldfenil Hoad. No action.
2nd by Comr. C. W. Enlzminger,
Tax Collector John I). Jinkins, ad- and carried, a committee of Chalrdn-i(t'&lt;l the Hoard in reference to the man L. A. Hru-nley, and Comr. I-.,
enforcement of the Auto Truck Low H. Killu-e, lie appointed to m e t with
on l!aru Surfaced Hoads, and was the \ulusia County Hoard at their
instructed to enforce tlie law in s o . next meeting, and ask that they
far as his office was concerned.
|co-operate with this Hoard In toe
Mr. Geo. A DeCottes, addressed (repair or re-construction of t.io
tie Hoard In reference to the use of j Titusville Bridge nod Hoad,
the Court iinum for a meeting place i The following hills ns audited hy
Lr Campbell, Lnssir.g, a part of th&lt;* the Clerk and approved by this Hoard
Aiwilcan Legion, on ■ the
2nd Were
Thursday night of each month, and
on motion of Contr. I.. P. Hagan,
Sanford, Fla. Feb. 10, 19*20.
2nd liy Contr. 0 . P. Swope, same
Hon. Hoard of County Comnd •a* gran tod.
sinner* in and far Seminole County,
Mr.
A. Dallas, addressed the Fin. mot in s ;e d .l
ion at 10
ii. nrd in refcrcnco to road near Mrs. o'clock A. M. Pre-out: L. A. llrumM*'sy'«t [dace at Altamonte.
ley, Ch tirn an. rnd Con rij : L. P.
I i'Tk of this Hoard insttided to ■ an, C W. *
» r.nd
II. Kit, c *1 with \ . I*.
stnd hill made &gt;ut to the Standard

T HE U N I V E R S A L C A R
Tty Fnrd Sedan, with electric self-startim;
and lighting system am! demountable rims with
3^5-inch tires front and rear, is a family car o f
class and comfort, both insummerandin winter.
For louring it is a most comfortable car. The
large plate glass windows make it an open car
when desired, while in ease o f rain anil all inclem­
ent weather, it can l&gt;c made a most delightful
dosed car in a few minutes. Itain-proof, dustproof, fine upholstering, broad, roomy scats.
Simple in operation. Anybody can safely drive
jt. While i t ) ins all the distinctive and econom­
ical merits o f the Ford car in operation and
maintenance, Wnn'i v«*t
in
led: tr­
over?

C.. F. W ILLIAM S, Agent
ED. HIGGINS, Salesman

Douglass, Deputy Clerk, and E; E,
Brady Sheriff in attendance.
.Chairman announced that the
purpose of this meeting was to re­
ceive and open the I«:d* for the
building of the 23 miles of hard
surfaced roads in Seminole County,
Fla.
Clerk here opened nnd read the
following Bids:
Hid of H. Ackertnnn, Titusville,
Florida.
.....
Bid of Noll &amp; Noll, Or! an do, Fla.,
&amp; Chattanooga Tcnn.
Hid of E. C Langston, Titusvllli.-,
Florida.
Hid of Finley Mathod Co., Jack­
sonville. Fin.
Hid of the Atlantic Company,
Jacksonville, Fla.
All of the above bids were turned
over to Engineer Fred T. Williams,
fur tabulation.
'Motion of L. P. Iingan, 2ii&lt;* by
O. P. Swope, and carried, the time
for furnishing bond when a contract
is let in connection with the above
bids, it hereby extended to 30 day&gt;
from date of acceptance of bill.
Motion of L. P. Hagan, 2nd byi

Funeral of Mr*. II. T. Woodruff
The funeral of Mrs. E. T. Woodruff
occurred from the Congregational
church Saturday nfternorn at 3:2C
o ’clock, Dr. Grower of the Congre­
gational church and Dr. Walker of
the Methodist church officiating.
Spools' music by the choir and a
solo by Miss Muble Howler followed
by words of comfort by Dr. Horwer
nnd Dr. Walker.
lnterrment was made in Lakeview
cetneterv.

The t»all hearers were F\ 1*. Fcrater
H. C. Du Hose, II. J. Holly, Edward
Putnam, J. D. Hood and H. K.
Steven*.
The death of Mrs. Woodruff lias
cast a gloom over the community
where she resided so long. The family
came hero from
Michigan about
* arclvc years ago and have made
their homo here ever since nnd while
the health of Mrs. Woodruff wotild
not permit her to take an active
interest in the life of the community
that she would have liked to take,
her hands were ever extended to
those who needed help t nd she was
over ready* to hear her part of the
S ’ • ^ W0‘! V n&lt;l C!,rr ■ fcns 'nwr I public burden. Of a retiring disposl
•red
. Williams, » instructed to | ,ion Mra Woodruff v ai a Christian
draw plans and spcdnraUonn for th e }c |tlirill.u,r t(f w o,„|erful
strength
rebuilding of the Weklvn River and those who knew her recognized
Bridge, after conferring with the the true instincts of wife, mother
Lake County Engineer.
and friend.
Motion of L. I', Hagan, 2nd hy
To the sorrowing huthand and
C. W. Enlzminger and carried, the
son the sympathy* of the community
Clerk of this Hoard is instructed t
goes out today in their hour of
write a letter to each member or the
hero avement.
Seminole County Guards, ndvUing
that the Guards are to lie mustered
Bug MolUep.
out, and that it is the intention of
A lull; mill In.I,I 111• H litriiiitollve. It
this Hoard to give t i each member tnkio *i tnr^c miml.u; in tin the irieli,
his uniform and all equipment in jiii li Ims been «|i*t»**. S;&gt;ec!ttl!s:s !n
i O ^ ....jn I...1.I.... li,,.. 111 *,||'-ihi*i nfhis possession except hi- rlfb
tli it the C .unity will be willing to
.'il the rifle to each member &lt;i| the
Guards for the «om of $!0.0‘i each,
also ndvLing th tt under the law
every person owning a repeating
rilfe it required to give bond for
keeping same, nnd lie shall also n qutst one member" to an wer this
letter atatiiig whetho* or not he de­
sires to fiurchase hit rille etc., and
it it further moved that all Hi lies
nut disposed of to members of the
Guards shall be offered for sale at
the sum of $20.09 each.
Motion of L. P. Hagan, 2nd by
O. P. Swope, and carried, that
Chairman L. A. Hrumley, and Clerk
of this Hoard s h a ll,he authorized
to sign voucher to the City of San­
ford for the amount due tlie City
for 191$ road taxes.
Motion of C. W. Entzmingcr, ml
by O. P. Swope, and carried Clerk
is Instructed to notify A. C. L. It. It.
Co., to have the crossing at Longwood, ns requested some months ago
put in at once, and also to put all
crossings on the Orlnndo-Haofnrd
Hoad put in good condition.
Engineer llred T. Williams here
made hii report of the tabulation
of the Hid*, and on motion of 0 . P
Swope, 2nd hy L. P. Iingan. and
carried, the I ids of Noll St Noll and
E. C. Langston, for the construction
of the hard surfaced roads, he accept­
ed, Seminole County re erving the
r'ght to eliminate certain concrete
bridges and pipe culverts, to he
hereafter determined to an extent
sufficient to make the cost of con­
struction of said roads come within
the available money on
hand
Comr’s voting Yes: tt. I*. Swope, L.
P, Hagan, and K. H. KLhoe, Voting
No: C. W. Entzmingcr.
There being no further^lm ine
Hoard stands adjourned to meet
again at their next rcgtt'nr mcetin;
Ma'i-h 2nd. 1920. at 10 o’ clock
A. M.

Died At Pori Orange
L. A. Miller who resided
hero about one-years nog and
for the past six months an iamat" of the san i tn ri u mat
J* r
( tr.‘ :! 1 *ro (t’ r d SdU ill •i ;'1*
auu tin* luiicr.il occurred ilwro
Sunday l F omooii Dr. Hrownlee of i. *j ’rtubyterian church
oficiuting Uie interment be­
ing math in the D a y t o n a
cemetery. The sympathy of
the p.vnds goes out to tlie
v’jft who is holt* alone three
children and all of her re­
latives residing in Cuba. Mr.
and Mrs. Miller oamt* liero
fr o m Cuba to reside and he
v *,c : c’vi! engineer being en­
gaged with Fred Williams for
some time but tuberculosis
had el; iired him for its own
and V sojourn at the saniutiiuin only anurdeii tem­
po!*:..;, l eliefe.n ' the end came
last Saturday.
Thesympr'h ' f t h e f :— ’s
here is extended :o the mother
and the three .1 Idren in the
loss of husband and father.
Chlldien'* Vheolonr
A little girl I'xptHlmil God's mnlprr-cncp to laying t!:nt he* ints c-err.
whore wltluml going die-r A small
hoy, reflecting on tlie misdeeds of
gut,in. rcirrirk.il: "I don't see hntf he
ever *ft tn t&gt;i' mi had when he Imil
ini devil t.i iml hint mt to V

........ .

|ljf For mother*
f father* the boys
f and g ir ls . I t ’s
* th e sweet fo r all
ages— at work or a
play.
J

w When you’re
f

nervous or tired
see how It
refreshes!

The Flavor
^ Lasts

wiirtn, tlie ii-m cnierplllor,

3 ii- c: Kmi m um nnd iiilgrntiiry tie
.•lists.
11
water beetle* trrveltog
n force liave been knmvn to neentn*
pllsti tlie saute feat, Winn those Iniccts Mierm upon the track they so
rffcctunlly grease die rails that no
'licet can be kept turning.— Itosion
1st.

S ealed

Msny Stqt Road Dlckcnt.
•'buries li.i-l .'ti* tins In-eii ruinI «ei&gt;
*»y .i class nf die younger tl erarj
•rides ns a ilecidi-d back number, but
•In- ' •i."iii'!i| hi his Hlltisli ptlbl --liers
Ibai during the past three years die
laic uf Ills honks has hectl almost dnuMed Sixtus In refute that Ideii, ■fnlllO
of IUckeiiH novels sell more than TiO,Ism every year, and he lias he*n d'nd
forty elglii years. Ills sales during (lie
Inst ten yean* have been larger. It I*
asserted, Ilian dmse of any three nov­
elists pul togedier

W R iG L E Y S ^

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.waft

‘S P EA R M IN T
™.t P ERFECT GUM

Kept
Right

On Flour, Grain and Feed
Fruit and Vegttablo Crates

Keep Account*.

Farming Is u business tho same an
banking or running u mercantile estab­
lishment. There are products to be
sold mnl articles to be bought. Tho
keeping of a record of these anil de­
termining the relation of the outgo to
the Income are Important considera­
tions on every farm. The farmer
should know what his income Is and
Just how he Is disposing of It, lie
*.an know this , my by keeping l ooks
nnd the first of die new rear Is tlo
prouer time lo hegln.— Exchange.

Tight-

T#« Caa Boy From Ua i t
Whole**]* Price*
W » I U tmr I r l M U M

W. A. MciTjday rampiay
P ibtk*. Florist

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�THE SANFORD HERALD

FFBRUAnV

20, ID2o

THESANFORDHERALD

to think about a municipal owned plant to shut ui out from water, gas, who I* making an inordinate profit
plant and have it Installed before power and light* with all tho sick­ off the manufactured goods, or a
the heavy business of next winter ness prevalent at thi* time in the government bureau which i* only
R. J . HOLLY, Editor
begins. This city will never he a shape of influenza, if we arc supposed interested in getting at the factsl
W. M. HAYNES, Hualneoa Manager real city until It owns all the public to allow this company to ruin our And if we believe the bureau which
they have already says "there is no shortage of leather"
business
utilities.
Published Every Friday by
ruined
the
Herald’
s business and what conclusion cah we come to
ONLY TWO CANDIDATES
that &lt;&gt;f several other plants in this except that there Is profiteering
There aro several dark bouts
city, if wo are supposed to allow somewherc7
going groomed from time to time to
them to give us the poor service
HIIRSrttiPTION I'RtCtS IN ADVANCE
On that particular day in Decem­
run in the race for congress in the
that they have given not only thi* ber to which tbe report is brought
ONK TEAK______
Fourth District hut they are only
SIX MONTHS----year but for years past and while we we are told there was 11 per cent
booing breezed out and will never
TIIUEE MONTHS
are accepting the poor service pay more cattle hides held In American
go to the past. Tho race in the
, IM 111 M s - r o n d - d u a M » U M f t l W A u f t i.l Z ln d Fourth is between Joe Sears the pre­ larger bills for this service every warehouses than the year before; 31
ISOS, M IS - |'irtl,IIV &gt; *1 H a n lw d . I M A ,
month, if we are supposed to do this per cent, more calf hide*; 135 per
sent incumbent and Forest Lake of
I nJ.-t An »( Jlvrh Jrd. ISIS
bending of the knee we are a set of cent, more horse hides; IPS per cct.t
this city and will be between these
the bigg^t fools In the world and more kangaroo hides; 12G per cent
two no matter bow many entrants
the sooner we wake up to that fact more goat hides and 116 per cent
may aspire and when the votes are
,that
we have been fooled and get more kid hides. In that day there
E jrthquakj anil Hood districts counted a Sanford man will be the
busy
with either a municipal plant were millions of hides held in storage
have nothing on us. We are out next congressman from the Fourth.
or
invito
some other firm to come and not being made into leather with
of lights and water and gas and This is made necessary by the fact
here
und
give
us a plant the sooner which the people might be shod. This
even ic* the greater part of tho that the country over is calling for
this city will become the city that points directly to the
manipulation
business men anti men who know
time.
it should be now and would be if of the leather market in the interest
to met hi ng about the financial alias s
there were not so many mealy of the speculators, and against the
And yet it takes these crises in of their state and country and men mouthed citizens living here that interest of the people, and gives rise
the affairs of men to bring out the who know how to meet the difficult
to the question, if the government
best there is in us, and maybe we situations that will confront this speak their sentiments on these can prevent the manipulation of the
will all wake up and do more after country on the post-war questions, questions that vitally concern them. wheat markets in the interest of
hig question* that will take big men
everything is normal again.
The Herald asks today that the cheap bread why cannot it do the
City Commissioner* hold another same thing in tbe hide and leather
meeting with the official* of the markets in the interest of cheaper
And again we u^k the City
Southern Utilities Co., and give shoes?—Tampa Times.
Commissioners:
What are you
them so many days to give this city
going to do about it? Something
service or give up their franchise. If
mu&lt;t 1&gt;* clone if the commercial
this city takes over the plant the
life of this city is to be saved.
_____ WHY TELI. A LIE?
citizens will he n&lt;&gt; worse olT than they
That's what Hob Holly of the they are now. We can nt least hire \ f l* l [ U jg r n it r lii,
The 1‘alat ka Mews is evid nt ly
Jr# !•» N nn-K#«ld#vif.
Sanford Herald wants to know. competent men to take charge of it , T * AH* 1 U #Not
U # ii» lrin , C a ry d n o , I o n ,
trying to incite Colonel S. .1. HilY o u i f f b r t b v r n j u l r n l n n-I o rd#rrd t&lt;»
buin t*» “ run" for congress in ih • He wants to know why wc should uml pay them for their service*. We appear* ta thi* Mill of rum plain t filed h t rt iti
not
tell
tlie
tniiii
about
things
had
competent
men
and
fir.
t
clam
*
1
1
1n «t I ’fiu* at th e office*1 of th e &lt;*lffk * I t i e
fourth district. Wu _advise Col.
.S ir,ford,, ftom fuult C re u iitv ,
like
this:
plant* here before t ho Sot. them C ir r u lt - C otinu r to rInWfor**
the ft f it \ jo n l» y In
Sam to stick to his oil gu-her.—
A
p
r,I
II*2iJ,
b
e
i,i(*
the .*lh t) i of «aid m i*nth,
If your neighbor islrasy. and his Utilities Co., ever came here with to m ale an » *^ r unto
aaid h ill, r it e lirrr# # pn*
wife corn ; the living, and hUchil­ their watered stock company npd r- n | r n i i l t | he taken amt entered acatnat
&gt; * t», h i l b t f d l»&gt; final decree.
dren are hungry ami half clothed, the idea of squeezing all they could
It i* fu rth e r ordered fh a t t hi« order l r
Some poet wrote year
in the S an fo rd H e ra ld , a n e * * p s r * r
why not tel! him -o? If you from the people of this city und give [iuHi*he&lt;|
puM Jt^ id
In
Srm n«*te (to tm iv , F lo r id a ,
“ This i tin? winter oi our
think the public cdlidal.s are in- them nothing in return, When o u r 1o n re r a r h * p t k f i r four ct&lt; n*efuti** t n k ? ,
tent," and if we had hit
m j *ir *
ud thi* i t l it *ai»l
e Rice it’., and grafting, and mi * home people owned these plants w** C oVlilnMM
u rt I M l tho 17th ila i of f t I ru
#v *
now we would show him
ii I.fdii, a ko* 1 if■* - flw
ll'-l
;
t: \ i M i r o t . \ s s ,
inteipreting their e-mstitas i t %rIjpgp* - •*'
l*!# fk
C ifc u H
C*tttir1, Sem inole
thing that would nink
•trYTT'i ("ii them so? If Air*. u few minute* or the water was no'
111’* iiiiiivk , an
Uitli **
So ami S &lt;uinbles niong thestre ;
SK.M.t

1HE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

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&gt; 1 1 ? eiti: &gt;ri hero f&lt;*r til*? tir^t
to rttvl tho h im * jhvj|&gt;Ic whi
ilia* it siy si.
Tho guide piM* nn 1 i»&gt;t Mo i t ahould
do much to help the rongC'tion ar.d k«*p
the vohi.'!.'* moving in the li^ht dinction.
Tho n *■ p».t* look li ;.* a rcvl city ami
give* tho (iirvot» .1 goo 1
*.
Tat* Smlor i i.'.-tiun will - urn luvt* u
fiao writ^ up 1n tho CoJitcy ‘ I n t ’citi.ci.
F i l i l W ill o . Or (1 0 . t. I ** * •* 1 &gt;r . . !

tijfi a .i l
j a i " .
in a ropjtAb.o farm mat nil-* will mean
something.
— - U -----Herb Fekol of the St. Augustine
Record was sent to cover the Mack
Sonncti Bathing tliri Show by Harry
Brown ami Herb "wrote them up”
in the Record. Ret Harry Brown's
wife would not let him go and after
Herb'* wife read* bis article it will
be "curtain*" for him.

txpodng a yard or so of her lr.*.
why tut -top her and tell her sc ?
If M r - Pertnives has her fac *
■smeared vvuh puvvin,, wuv wait
for the wind o blow it olf? \yhv
not toil her he is a freak. If you
have br n making love to your
ten ;g rap her, and your wife uspect.s y ui, why lie about it? Why
:\ • I' the iiuth? If you want
your friend to endur e y.u r note,
and you know you e oi never p lv.
why not tell him so?
If M bs Dimples look* like a
scarecrow, and you want to mafi

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t, i t . i i t i l t *

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Holly nb if tolling tlo.* truth all
along the litu*. It does seem to
that some editors can 1).* aw­
fully unreasonable. — Gainesville
two y earn ago when it started
Sun.

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S&lt;&gt;llrtti*f* fur l\» m jila ir.a n t
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Cli.-W t iriult Court, Seminole County.o
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In and In lh&lt;* f,&gt;Ilrr^inc land*
In S
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NW
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ir id d lr i f th**
und
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'ti * il. t l f f i f # St u lh i l l t f tl»* mfdrll** i f «Aid
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t
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tferr^ r i« i to *h»» South© t t r o r n * f f
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of |h&lt; W H oi I t •
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breaking Up.
In ( I r r i J f C a n rl, S r * r n t h J u d lria l * trru l: t»
bfmlnule ( uiinti, In ( h i i f f r ? .
And in ce!iclu«ion we wnubi like II. 1 'ofltli,
C. Dlanrbarcl
to say that they cannot collect the
f llr h a r d I*. M a rk * . #t a!.
money for thi* rervice anti if every
th# l*#f#ndanta F n n k I f . I .f c t and
I* Drift*
consumer would refuse to pay tl.tir
It appearing fro u i th# «*• &gt;rn I d l h r r r lu
money at the end of the month fnt th a t &gt;• *ir ( i l i t r i f r&lt; *id r.cr i . unki-i w n, th at
th«r# ia no a t f i o i Id iSt S t a l#
f i ,r i i t a
fir
•crvlce that they have not" received lb
# i r f i l r # of a •ubpTi#r.a up n *1 m would
I f fc fP 'a H o i fro m » •©orti In?I of (f im p f iin t
this company could not •ollect n bind you, and that you art Dfdh i v*f th# b ird ir tt * r iv a v
)o u , iK a t &gt;"u k it e
i | r o f 21 &gt;*ar«:
yr * w»n in fa# in t r rm t in am i to t l i r l i ’ida
r.lckel, We pay for what t o ure In
I T I S ( » IU » E H E I » t h r you fo appear b**f* in i t»j v r d r i f t ! bed* tb r r r f o r t . y o u , tltf
li
the meter it ii true but the poor in th i C m ri t.i th# b ill &lt;f &lt; otn|l1«nf h rrrlfl • *id J . *# M iifrl* . r . YV. Yrnnlit,
lllr d tifu lfi*t Jif*u by H. I*. Illa r f h a r d . on M
I, F# M , R r l r i i v r , , W illu m T , W r N t f f ,
current on the wires and the poor th# T il* d »i&gt; i f I f a y . A . I&gt;. 182I*.
YV A r io lfL l* J&gt;,«rph d i r t i t -n d YYRlta-i
It • furthr 'fiiftid that thi- order b# i l . A r 4 * r r * id , *r» btr»-M&gt; re q u ir'd to b r i n !
km &gt; makes th, meter v» round ju&gt;t plibU a'trd tn i a w f# k for #Ic ht #if.a#eutiv# ap ; • »r
for * ottf aald l* lr r u lt C o u rt at th r
the same and our bill* are the same • » » k i in th# f and* rd I I I ra id , a n » * ir a p * r &lt; i»uft A '- .*»• in Munf ^rd. Ktcrida* *»n ?h» r&gt;\
p u H io r d
in
S a m ir d# C o u n t
F I nda
d#&gt; in N j } . A . !». ItrSP. ond th m kh d th i* ■
* larger for poor current and poor
W it
m y tan*! a n ! th# #ral of ©aid *rt. t» m u r t I© tK,** bill of rn m p U i&amp; t
* k r a im l yciy* rt**« r© ifr a d « « ftr r » i
C lr m iii C o u rt, t n ji
I f i b M ay d IV b r t a r ) b r .I* ■
ga
i for thi* res inn :ho law wou'd A . I». lt»2©.
r« r»!**
* ill L r r a t t f r d i s i l B f * y o u .
r. ' up’-.t’ V this ■.tmpinty in their i S K A U
\ r ,J t!'
th * f p artlvk claim ing c n y r i ; 1 ?,
y A IH tt tit s A S S k
lr **r ir .t r f r i t ta ©I'd to th r prop* ft- a_
claim that we should sy according V *■*r k *"*f r iJ t |*c ur11• S*»mItt©I# C o unty , *i*
d * « rrit" d ufstltf b y or t l r o t r ii tb r a,*n a ?r.r iJ d* f rt .d iB l# , o f L th i r • i*», t r * 3
to the meter rati .
;
f t i u fod to l« and at p rar U f ( b *
t
F i f f u i t f urt ©t th# 4 ©urthoua# 1:;
Ju*t try this on &gt;'our piano you
FI nd a.
tb* 7th d a y of Ju n e , A. I*. I *
sullcring public
In 1 Ifr uh i « u n , S i m l n n l r F o t t n l ) , M o *t, and tn m a m l th rf* m ake i r t w r r to th# i n i

For Sale— 10 acre* land, 3ti0 It
like front. Hood vegetable garden
small hou??, chicken house and 30
hen*. Will sell very reasonable for
rash. Charles Cedar. Geneva, Kla.
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Toe cn I ilitM tr» coming in drs.v*
no.*- 4.1 1 n ir I!&gt;* a * liy p m n tut what
brio;, lie u t j osr door with the song
of futur.* grvltncti oft.u* *Ute of Florida
EGGS FCJlt HATCHING. J2.51 ptr
in e t c t &gt;(•&gt;’ .ire elerte I. S 1metime-, we
dozen u fine p*n of whit •l*ghorm hrad
wonJir j a it h»v rrr have mintgei t&lt;» lUing by the year in the Headlight
ed by u fine far :-- v ig .v u , i-ocki-nd not
struggle along withojt tijeie saviors so published at Big Stone. South
ukin. J. !.*. .Tnurlln;:.
W-28-3!c.
long.
Dakota!
"There i* something new in The
Ctrr.e. lot
100x117
T am il .v, 1 Miami :tr- tilkin; strong Headlight thi* week. H. L. Hyatt
&lt;■r . e and *th it reel
far t
o m ilu u n -m m g e ; form of came down from hi* home ten mile*
Corner. Trice rea*on
city g.ivcrnemnt aa 1 prominent bu*i- up the lake and inquired what our
err.ovan, Box 214
niM» m*v of t’,»u* cities are writing rate would be on a certain amount o f
«&lt;f ruRtpIai* t r i h l l i u d again*! raid u n k n o fn
I n &lt; b l&lt;IT« t ; ,
article,
cj.n-.**i lint the new form of advertising space by the year. We
pro n n f i v u t-lli
f u r t eua*t. r rttidh t ratfiai eiiif at drrrr**
V . M . D u o p a n , Join#*! I &gt;*
aaid unkno w n p a n Sa­
gavernemeat.
Uadnets mc.t every­ told him ami he said he would take GARDEN SEED CONGRESSMAN &gt;*r huil-atMi *n&lt;j u t i l (r o u t!.
lt !• o f ilt n d th a t l h ‘* n n d r t t*r ( ubii** * d
K. V I» 4clu«.
where re.-sgrtlie the businc.i principle * it. He said be always had something
In i* Ma» t ! It,- ra id . » n*-wapap*r p tib lii d
C i n ^ lilc ir t ,
We
took
a
large
roll
of
that
well
of this bidneis form.
to sell or trade, or e!*e wanted sSn-.eV*.
O tslloa. In ? " n iln c lr r n u n iy * W irt da, uni** - v i a ,. f« r
*-1f n t W' k i i « n* tb r atiUMi n p atti* * ifcffo *
IVitilirn 4*. Aldritl^©* f t *1ting. and be believed that a regular - known congressional document home
d a n !, aftd ©at# a. « * t k f i r tu « l,« w i f k f z %
1
ii,
Saturday night and looked It over
T i* S a ra ! \
®, tl'Ufbrnbw iiut-f a a*! to th** on known p a rtira ilrtfo d a a t.
Th ore is a u om ioiu i ©|#i11a * I spare in the Headlight in which lie
Y Y It if i my hand a r d tb r
uf
S
u rk# n h # i« .e r. a* th# flirn « f I?,
; carefully: in fact, we watch the M
could
put
anything
he
plea
e
l
at
any
i t i i F * 7C»»H da. « f 1 ;**
lit ic k r n h r im rr 4- Mx»2o. lY#«it|f ftcr* f n k i i d t e . F i r * »i &lt; « *rt &amp;tnfi&gt;ni that brings all people t&lt; ■
Record
pretty
close
to
find
some
of
Ih# u rtk ^ s n h H r* .
IrgaTc#*, grmrgetluT, and when a family is i i time would be just the thing to get
or *tth#f f U l m n u
Ln&lt;l#r F a fa h « ,
these great speeches which you read !#♦•,
results.
So
there
you
are.
We
have
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sorrow there i&gt; tu&gt; dvarth of willing
about now and then in the paper* O i i i t n U l i f . i ' f , *e^! t« m y an*J r tli# * f f a f l ir i
done
a
good
deal
of
advertising
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fa
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to
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hands to do all they can to allev.which are sent out front Washington lan l1 * f a?, ;3 *n
C o u n ty, r t
ate pain and ulf -in". And it i' f.vrner* in tho !a*t *cnty years, but
l.*»t n , f Klpfk I, «if Tier 1 tq SiLlord,
by paid secretaries or correspon­
iiit a ,
~ ro n liii| to I L f t , T n H o H ' i Alap
a noble spirit and on that mak ; this is the first tinu we tver sold a dent*. We have been looking and ! ofH oban**»fU,
I *- r lJ » ;
farmer a year’ s space.
us all akin.
l
l
apt
#Af|N
( ffo?a j r# m b ill &lt;*l tn m p U In t
looking !o sic a statement of where FI * J tn Chi. «tut#
a. ah it you, that you ha w
A good many farmers put up bul­
tome Florida members of the low er1or c la im %im # if!t* r# * t tn an 4 t© th# la mi
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Willian. Jennings Uryan was letin boards in front of tle.r fain;*, bouse has had the nerve I*» lake n j t * li| KataH v li* v t » , M.t h rf sr rufroWr r n, ib iay ot ,*u , ith*n i'
whatever they
U « # i* S t i , i oh*|mtr, i n b tfeb i rrtuitf j
here the other day and no one in and put on a notice
stand one way or another on the |,»
b# ar&lt;1 ai»t»car
o ur oald C ir* t: t
Sanford was aware of the fact. have to sell from time to time, which I &lt;are treaty or the railroad wage C o u r t, a* t . * t - .r ih o u w In ba f .r d ,
i»
a
good
idea,
though
in
these
(lays
n if * ’r 1
’ ' •*) A* I F I 1 " , ih I ! * n
YVe r.ith.-r expect &lt;i William to
bill or even on something and about m d tk«r&lt;' mad# i B i a e r to t? r lu ll *f
come in and see u-., hut h&gt;* part'd of automobile* the traveler doesn't all wc can find is a place in tbe r u n .u rn m t i h l L i i t i l a n k n * t y u u , n t h t n i f *
a « U rff» pro cMf.fr n o mill b# # n trrrd a fa ir-tt
by on the other side. Oh, we!!, always stop to read a bulletin.
vote ft some measures where it say*
*'lf you could put up t l ullc tin and “ Ar •**»*(! prc*oi t, but not voting."
*.s^ •?! they ftttUi rPaimlof any rlrbt,
there were time when he was
tllU or i».t*r#*t In and to ihr pru^#fty bin*
rijrht j*!:td to
a new pap * and then have o guu*»-.tee that That ( »t.ie *4in" way of being rejt- i Initat© dsMrih-d urdrf, lv Of tl f«*urb
— Chesterfield
S^rin A.
S, Uurk* i heim# r a#4 M ■*« i
'2,000 people would go p i 't it every resented. Some ‘ ilks here may like F.
man hut tinv do chars.*.
(7tirk#ui ri?n«-f, or
ir&gt; btfrby
t i he
I ant*' *r bilaf* «uf
week fur fifty-two weeks in the year, it. but it tuV.es more than a sedate,
\
(C O M P A N IO N S H IP in a cigCl trt 3! ii# FfitirtHut Jn Manfort,
and that they would all b« going chief j.jstire took to satisfy us, even , Huridi, on th* Tlhd. » J Jan# \. f*. l
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arette? Yes, sir! It’s in
Rob llol.y I. *till working fur a
and lb#n itd tb#r# m«k# iniavr to 11*»« Mil
slow enough to read it, it woul 1 be in a congre •• t an. Wc like to »ce t «f*iowp|iir,t
rtf)IK
it#i|
1,'t.r.si
unknown
hotpit .1 fcr Sanford. Wc a**ume he
^ ]
Chesterfields, sure as you live.
*.ibrfu t* # « «|^#r»# pr« * • ( ' ( . ■ ’ ll
worth more, wouldn't it?
action. But evtt at that ire Record! Laftl#«,
want* to cen J eo.iv* of ike alck pub'*e tfttm - 1 i i t i i i t fat4 i d / z u m
fiittit*.
Q
Chesterfields
beiin where other
"Well that is what Mr. Hyatt has contains some nighty flat* speeches. | II it o f *• r?- I I 1!**, fHit frotJr-* L# fiu b'Ub#*!
utility ; lint th. .* I’ zlatVa News.
th#
) !f#*m!d, ft
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cigarettes leave off. They not only
done."
Wc. don't know whether they arc tn
#4 Itt &amp;0*©io»l f Fm it11 # H1»Hif4 i*pi?t- 4 w*#k
Wc ’
t!v hospital, Goode, and
ever made or not, but at nay rate the fo? o*jot vc*Y« ««
! V» kn »wi' p«rtl#«
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p
l
e
a
s
e —they "S a tisfy!"
or.e of tkt finest in the *tatc. We
an*! *♦«#•** urtwn lo r t o t l i t n # « l i
the printing otitic puts thim up, the) d©•e ft» t ttll i r■t , urikttowr
■
!
rtl*#
tlrltftiifti.t.
worked frtr it and obtained it. Hut
YViftivi* &amp;' him t »n&gt;1 tho .«bt &gt;*i
Record* arc sent out free to "m y
m
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f
our ho«pila) i* r.ct the place for the
A certain party &gt;ai l that Daily i
it t * « thr 20th da; o*
constituent*." and the people 'oot 1Ci* ‘.’il
•irk utility plant*. There i*-another lleratd v.av !; talking the Scutkern ]
... A. IXM.&lt;!L.t5»
i ' k b'.u Oh ' e* an
,l&gt;»r* It
place prepared for tlom w ere ,t Utillti.«
rV ».( •'.fruit (' ■. rt. S*m(ai&gt;)»
ul tr
ar. I i i telling the werl I
&lt;e&lt;.*d, .oc thrown in. Lnlctaml
IC.p of KWidi.
. ....
.,,4 4 . oervicv reri arc vreir
never frouta.
.. t.
Star.
«-to*
i! • i ', l l.’f f . npTilt u li
knocking the tawr. 1/ tr.i:; U knock:-tat i.
We are looking to tbe City Com-1 ing tl* t'- • • Go 1 pity tl . town. *1 TH ERE IS NO SiltAGE OF
1ti &lt; If f u»i 4 * t, f l , S *t # r. I Ih J ii if Irti I 41 1 1»
mlsrinner* and tbe City M anner; tfiliv.t t .a truth and ir.vicg to nr*
HIDES FOR LEATHER
4
I lor rf i , In ( H u m .
5#tF H u v d m ff 1n4i% I^Mftltjr,
for relief fro; .
HI Utillti#* 1r,va*&gt; the p;op’ e . c;. v itH a *enic of
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The shoe ma nufacturem tell us the t&gt;#nttti of !tafn#&gt; |! l*#par
k,
Co. It l* thiir biulrr and we leave, their duty an i try: ;;; t^ bring to the
high
pice
of
shoes
is
due
to
a
short­
F o a p l i i i u tt
if to them. They rr.n 1 • -inured of oSciali of tbe jjuL'.crn Utiit'.e) Co.,
•
C lU t l/ r .
age of leather. Now comt* tho U. S.
thejr
n
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1
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in
ali.
w
inj
their
the support of the cltlzeoi In whatever j
J . C . M o rn *, t t ©I.
Bureau
of
Markets
to
tell
us
that
tHimJfttu*
ever t'icy may undertake. Wo want I plant hp*» t* h*"ai; down eompleL;.)
o J . C . M t r r if , u
A , A r r o M . ^##r## tt.
there were more hides and skins on M oT rto
n , S X I, M e in t r . Y V illia t T . h »‘*
relief front the p rom t nwfu! enndi-. is knackin.; lire tmen nt* intend to
i
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ph F l i n t m l V tha.id Dec. 31, thar were held the
•
11. A3**«ilir,f-4i n** i anTt * arikTit-+ u,* t m*
lion r.nd wa want to b« assured that I knock it until there i&lt; nothing I'ft
4S-*
year before.
uml m i n t i f j r i , dlrttftu h
of
th*
p
it?
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w.»
i**
-upno**!
to
it wi'l r.evrr happen egrin n tl i .
or
t tU ltrftO t* un«Str t a t utiov** b i t t il
Wham shall we believe? the man p « h r t , t a d Co i f i ) ftb t (&gt;tb«r p a r t in clftla city. Mcanti.r.t this d ty ahoaid be:: . . sit calmly dawn here and allow thi
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FEBRUARY 20. J9*&gt;

THE 8ANFORD ITEIULD
T o celebrate a greater day.

nule Happf»lngi
^Ylticnlionof
Mal.er* In Brief
Personal Hems
of Interest

In and A b o u t

The

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Summary of the
Floating Small
Talks Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Header*

p W. Johnson has returned t o ‘
Charles Woodruff is in the city for
home In Thorsby, N. C., W. W. I a few days having been called here
l,,hnson to Tallahassee and Eugene by the sudden death of hi-* mother,
Johnson, DainbriJgc, Ga. They were Mr*. E . T . WoodrulT. Cnarle* I j now
fll!ed hero by the death of the son located in Chicago where i, he en­
gaged In the advertising bu-inc.«.
,nd brother. Arthur Johnson.
Mr. \V. W. Abernathy and little
Complete steel: Diamond tires.
/on
Waverly of Miami are *:t the
Wight Tire Co
•*•**
city being called here bv the death
Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Matthews,
of Mr. Abernathy's, daughter, Mr
,ho have been the guests of their
„ n .inr*
cousin Miss Martha Fox, all winter, *
EZ- Seal pint fru&lt;t jars at LP.
l,jve today on the steamer for
route
to
Atlanta
McCullers.
f&gt;6-ft
Jacksonville cn
Fred
Williams
has
returned
from
Tam
Mr. J. C. Hutchinson Sr. of pa where he uttended the meeting of the
Ninety-Six. S. C. is expected Sun- jjjUto Engineering Society
diy from Umatilla to \isit Ids son
Oliver Murrell Is homo from Stetson
j C. Hutchinson, Jr.
|University for a few days with Id* par*
' C p. Stough, it Atlanta. ,Ga., *"!* Mr. and Mrs. K. It. Murrell.
State organizer of the Masons AnMiM Tbelm:. IJarbcr has as her gm-.D
aia , • .1
1...
at the Gabies, Miss Helda Walker, of
nulty is in the city In the interests Gtt|n#vU,e Gb&gt;
0r his company.
Miss Ellor and Mr. arid Mrs. H. BradHuy Diamonds Wight Tiro Co ly, of East Orange N. J. have returned
from points South and are guests of the
55-tf
Gables.
Mrs. John Leonard! is spending
Miasers Wm. and Frank II-nd ricks an
the suek end with relatives at Osteen have returned to Springtleld. New York.
Mrs. LeGette returned from
Valdosta Thursday and is at home
Ccriliian Music Club
with her daughter, Mrs. W. C. Hill
The open day program given by
Other
s of Mr. ami Mrs. W. the Cecillian Music Club .,l the
C iliil arc Mr. and Mf£. E. F. studio of Mrs. Fannie S. Munson
LeGette of Atlanta, Ga.
last Saturday afternoon was the
Friends'ef MIm Mildred Dickson third recital given this winter. The
will rejolco to hear that she has re­ piano selections were splendidly
turn ! fr* m Port Grange much int- rendered as foolows:
!n health.
'.larch
V l. Starr left Sundav f. r |I.enoie Libby and Marion W 1,1* .. .
&lt; V - V -: •
T,
,
(AtajurKa
ilorowsk
str home ill M intgoiuv, j ,
jfirr r, ‘ “ ’i weeks vi it v.ith her sun,
Mildred Kennedy
Mr. !»• E. Starr.
Dottle Hand ...... .
Holst
Cnrmeta Barber
Ur. D. C .Ward, Osteopath is in
Hayden
Sank nl on Monday, Wednesday Allegretto—Sonata Ci
Velina Shipp
and l'r ay of each week.
58-tf
Mnjurku...........
.
Goddard
Mr-. Wm. Newman and children
Julia Zachary
h iv arrived from Grcenaboro N. C. Chiming Dells
Trojelli
tu join Mr. Newman, who is thu
Elizabeth Whittier
local di trouter
fur Floslchman’s Sultareelc Caprice ...... .— ... Lack
Vest. She wa. accompanied by
Margaret Zaciury
Mi'* \•t .v Hooker and Miss Killeen Hustling of Spring
Sinding
Roberta.
Mildred Kennedy
Mr.i. Le Hoy Kintley arrived
Miss Mabel Dowier gave a group
home on Sunday, called from
of interesting ami delightfully rend­
Chicago by the illness and death'of ered vocal solos, including selections
her brother, Thomas Wight. Mr. from Handel, Carnu Jacob Hand*,
Kedt-r Wight, an undo was uho iiere Lilly Strickland and others. Ml s
from Cairo. Ga.
Dowier lias, for several years taught
Quirt Mason fruit jars at L.
vocal ut the Musical Art Studio in
McCuller’s. *
5C-tfP. Jacksonville and her borne town Is
Miss Annette Walker was brought* delighted *0 claim her again. She
burnt from Sutherland ' College Inst possesses a fine soprano voice that is
week suileritig from the tin, but is sweet and beautiful.
The next recital will be given in
much improved to-day.
March,
the assisting talent will be
Late : donations to the liosj.ital
Miss
Irene
McCagul of Rnrtis.
linen shower are 1 tea towels and 2

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"Where w** your huddle from )
Inquired one o f the hoys In the group.
At the answer •Tmni Virginia." the
To those who have been with us
soldier hoy’s uncle smiled, n remlnlsin our bereavement and by kind ***r»t. comprehending smile.
words and kindly acts have tried to
"lie was only repenting nil net of
lessen our sorrow, we extend our "tu of the greatest of Virginian*, my
siticere thanks.
lu'K” the old man begun, and then the
Z. 11. Kallitr
Rttle group remembered Hint here tn
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Abernathy nielr midst wns n veteran of Unit war
Mr. and Mrs, Geo. D. Wutson. of the Itluo mid the Gray.
"For one day. during (he long siege
Mollic Abernathy.
of 1Vi end mug. General Lee. In Ids
effort to vnennrnge Ids men, took up a
Gainesville Banker Sued For
most dangerous position on the front
' Heard Hill
•kies. Rut having been cautioned mid
Gainesville, Feb. la —A verdict of ■'tier besought. In* retired to the rear.
not guilty was rendered in yester­ &lt;fitly a few minutes Inter, however.

Fur Co.-nty J idffp
I hero|»y anno nice that I am a
can :i i ite for the oilier* I formerly
he] 1 &gt;f County Judge of Semin do
County, subject to the action of i.'ie
June primary.
I e rneitly req text the support of
the citizens of Seminole County, and
will greatly appro date your inllu once
in my belt aid.
GEORGE GRIFFIN HERRING

WOMAN EARNED HER LIBERTY
Unlooked-For Suffering Endured by
Stowaway Who Was Making Hsr
Way to Freedom.

•

CHIVALRY

N.-.YUi: \L TO HIV.

Ur-.v-i Act of Virginian Go tiler In
Fiance Had Its Counterpait In
Deed of General Lee.

N IT R A T E
cwt n i TuN
ia
w *r~v.

P o t a s h NstFati

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A SH E S

-&lt;»l
vU i

It wns not often Hint the -old'er
hoy would talk at nil of llnc-e day*
In France, hut one evening he hud
I en tc'ting 1*1* uncle and s &lt;nie of
the luds who Imd &lt;.nipped In of the
tv‘*rite of Parade Rest.
Par : ! Rest was the company's
luntc 1. u rather nomleserlpi dog. o !
no it rl d Intelligence hut devoted to
and eticeil by tin iMiys, who ha*l
given him till* sobriquet beeuit e of
the 1 . ...i.i’ii n. 11 .1 . .- itl'.vay* *•*■' I,
With one fo:&gt;' t t * • t &gt;011, m i - d:t&gt;
nt Cliai '1 '1 ' ■ w !.■• had I* • "-ft
behind lit a ting..
' it l.-d i„ .in.ed
the hoys, mid at : . iw.,t when there
was a lull in 1I1
hence, tin re. n
tempting target fo. n* enemy, slllmiicited ngiillisl the glare, stood I’snolo
Re St.
.1 doc;.n't seem much to tel! now,"
lie soldier said, looking over Hie quiet
tlille group mi the home porch, 1lionmnds of mile* away from that luiUleih'ld, “i"ii ii was finite' stunt.
My
htnlipe iliislnd 0111 nmong the falling
h .nel and bursting slull* mol

Good ideas and all good things come as a
i c s u It of thought and business prowth comes
the same way. Thousands are realizing that
GOOD BANK CONNECTIONS are neces­
sary to the success of any business or
individual.

►'•"bis some fledgling* fall fr.... their

days’ session of the circuit court, in
the case of Mrs. Cynthia Prince, ver­
sus W. 11, Phifer, president of the
Phifer state bank, for the recovery
of an alleged board bill of Sl.aOO for
2,859 meals supposed to have been
eaten by the bank president during
the last seven years.
Mrs. Prince is the manager of the
hoarding house at the turpentine
camp of the Phifer corporation of
which her husband is general mana­
ger. Testimony in the case showed
that .Mr. Phifer had eaten his lunches
at tin* camp steadily during the spe­
cified period, but he declared there
had been no understanding that he
should pay for them, and further that
that the food had been provided by
the company's commissary.
The defense's counsel further con­
tended that the note hook with 2,859 in irks in it. ruppored to repre­
sent the meals eaten,, was not legal
entry enough to carry weight in court
The jury's verdict wav "not guilty"
and the court awarded Mr. Phifer
. .W'ltneci fee

All rolled in white instead of gray

O o fto o S e e d SV3e a l

we

Card of Thnkx

Gone was the Do*|&gt;orua and lit It*
place we saw the leaden waters of the
lilack sea. From the porthole of
Jnsef’b cabin we could distinguish
/
many tulles west of us the coast line
of the country In which While had
spent three years, according to Cupt.
Ainu Holt's "Stowaw ays, Inc.," In Asia.
Feodor soon left us, for lie had to
bring other stowaways to the light of
Lath towels frhm the Methodiit
day. 'From every couctaled cranny of
Card o f Thank*
church. I sheet and 1 pair feather
We desire to express to our many llte vessel men und women, almost us
pillow &lt; from Mrs. Fred Waif man.
light-hearted as ourselves at deliver*
Mr&lt;. W. W. Higginbotham of friends our grateful thanks and ap­ ance from the Turks, were turning Into
Mantling, S. C. after a visit with preciation for their kindness and the open.
One of (lie stowaways, 11 passportMrs. It. L. Grillin left Saturday for sympathy during the illness and
Jacksonville to visit her brother, death of our loved one, also for their less woman whom the aged cnpluln
wa* taking with him tu Odessa, did
Mr*. W. H. Gridin, while en route hcautiful'florul offerings.
Mrs.
Arthur
Johnson
not
rejoice for some time. A* IjIiIIti"
to Manning.
place for her the old man had chosen
D. W» Johnson
There's a man at the curb to
11 deep looker In ilia ehartroom on the
W. W. Johnson
serve ycu
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bridge. There she had remained for
Eugene Johnson
the last two days. Now. Itostt, the
Mrs. George H. Kiel and little
Dritton Johnson
kitchen wench, knew nothing of the
daughter an’d Mrs. W. H. Palmer
captain's lady. That morning, not
of Chicago arc the guests of Dr. and
m e m o h ia n
wishing tu send her own particular
Mr*. C. DeW. ilrowcr.
ARrc Andes
stowaway—a Turkish deserter with
Miss Margery Clay left Monday "Impulsive, earnest, quick to act, &lt;ouUtlti^kcncd face, uutrlmmed heard
for a two weeks visit with
her And make her generous though* a and decidedly odorous clothes—buck
parents at Okeechobee.
•
lo Urn hunkers, where ho bail spent
fart."
Pint Mason fruit jars nt L. P. Reminds us ol sweet Alyco, dear, j the previous day, she thought of the
I locker ns n tem|sirary home. Dunqe
McCuller’s.
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And all her tender words of cheer.
, tag him Inside the locker, she fus­
Mrs, D. W. Herndon, Misses j Our twenty-one sad hearts today ioned the lid and ran hack to the
Norma Herndon and Margery Clay Recall that happy hour in May, URdu-ii. The Turkish deserter landed
ami i.ieut. Hoffman relumed Sun* When as a chi'.*, then twenty-two, with some violence on the captain's
day from Gainesville where they j Wo asked ourselves what on one knew lady and both received a had fright us
attended the Alpha Tan Omega "W hen one? we part, when shall we they clutched nt each other In the
darkness, Yet the lid could nut be re­
Fraternity dance. Favors of the dame
• meet;
brought homo by the girls were O n life’s long path where storm wind? moved from the Inside ami the wom­
an’s scream* were unheard outside the
lovely little gold liar pins, inscribed
beat?"
Hide room. The air In the imvv.ill*
1920.
To-day we havtsihl.t question 'f i x 'd ,
j la 1". locker grew more ami none
WANTED — 01,1) CLEAN
(And in our hearts we each rcJoli, j llulf).
fainted.
h ags, a n y
k in d
exThat since the answer is No tn jre I , ho Tllrkt tUa} u(l,.e „
KpCif Of
UEPT
OLD
SOCKS.
Unless it be on Heaven's shore.
crumped \ i. .i-fulm t In the hunkers
That we must all in Heaven be seen. and the kit* hen, 1 (imposed himself
•OATS.
HANTS,
OH
Lit SPREADS. AT THE
The entire class of old nineteen; philosophically and went to sleep,

HERALD OFFICE.

t’nmde Host so quickly
couldn't lell how ii wus done."

Clair.

m»t to the Imttlefield. lie rode out
jumped from Ills horse, utol restored
•hem to safety.
It was done vmy
U'lhkly hut not so quickly lint Hint
tin* general, on Id* well-known grey
horse, was visible to the enemy. Dm
the enemy dhl mu tire upon him In
•hat Oct."—Christian Selenee Monitor.

Running No Rlrk*.
"According to the tcNllumny of the
Witnesses, you were caught Jllst lis
yon were getting out of the window
"Ith the contents of the till In your
|*oekct. Now. w hut excuse have yon
got!" wild the Judge, fiercely, to Hie
prisoner, who stood, will a Jaunty nlr.
In the dock.
"I know R. yo ur honor. 1 shnll nl
wavs he grateful to the mail who
•might me. When | have these *ntumimldillstlr tits l am In danger of fallf*"i out of windows
.1 hurting my­
self."

Thn* never occurred to me." re­
in tied the Judge, pensively. "That
'"lug the ease, I will direct the niff.
, ■"■Is—'»
»'K IIT !Z .IZ K n « - . fiZS&amp;SJiXMl SSA TK U IA LS-----S P n A Y K I tS
-s*"
*fr\' *-•
• SX-'CID HUHt, p;n.
t
W. P. (IUM0KS. Vic* Pr*t.
0. *, uovatJO’i, in. tss*vX !•**«.
.I'll —
,,.t■"X.it*
*!*»(•
T h » ’&gt;•5.* 1.1 ml^ -liil-rr d r p r n d . u p v.i lh * i|u * iit r um l prop*, tilrnd lng r l lh * m t t n u b
"' ••! fitif to hr\t»
liar pul
riO .o n iiln lo lit rnm pntlli &gt;n, *n»t th * r«n&gt; ti»r&lt;l In im n u U c tu rln i \V * u i . high g i» J r n u t * .
n»l« and n u t la it ilija iia o - b a r lir il by m in t lhan ihlrtjr yrar&gt; a ip rlie n e e In ih e if lit * and raaai&gt;'%lIn1 wln*lmv of ymir cHl mi flint
1 th«To flirtv In* to* ijnt*?*»r of your foll-

! fit;

n la e tu iin s. (Ju a lily I i placed b i t i r d out p i l t n a i* m line vnlh q u ality am i cum p utilto*.

WRITE FOR LATEST TRICE LISTS

It. O. DiYINTHH I’ K i m H / . I i H C O M P A N Y
lACHMinVILLIt.

Asin Minor Skinless Fruit
Has Fit and Edible Kernel;
It Is Both Nut and Peach
i
The connecting link between the
sweet almond and tint hitter kernel o f
the peach pit I* found In the nut peach
of the Persian gulf and Tlgro-Ktl*
phrnlc* valley (niizhapcrslkn), sold in
litany Amerban eltb*s by foreign fruit
Importer*. This combination o f it
luscious frail and choice nut Iti one I*
unique with it single exception—on lim­
ber colored pltltti o f the Cilspinn ri*gioit which has an altaoud-llke kernel.
The nut peach dirTefs from the ordi­
nary peach In that It Ini* no skin; the
surface Is waxlike with beautiful red
tints which cause n striking rescue
hlnnco to a confection. You do not
peel It any more limn you would pool
a strawberry. It Is very fragrant.
Darwin’s theory, according to tint
Scientific American. Hint the common
peach Is 11 descendant o f tin* almond
find* substantiation In tin* nut peach,
though the scientist probably had no
knowledge of the Intermediary fruit.
The rough shell wldeh Incases thn
oidltmry hitter pouch kernel Im* little
resemhlntire lo tho comparatively
smooth, light almond shell; hat It t*
said that wily Levantine almond ox*
isirters sometimes adulterate their
almond shipment* with peach atones,
the ridges of which Imve been worn
smooth by friction. Tho pit of the nut
pencil resembles that of the common
pencil. It 1* large, rough, almost a*
bard to ermk as a black walnut nud
Is “ free"— that I*, It drops out when
tho fruit Is halved.

AS LITERATURE

‘MADE”

Kipling Mxnuxcript Shows Author Po*.
seised of nt Least One Great
Quality of Qenlut.
There turned up, the other day, In
n sale of manuscripts n particularly
Interesting specimen of literature In
1 be making. Mr. Itudyard Kipling scnl
It In typewritten copy to the editor
o f the National Observer, Mr. Healey,
arid It appeared under the title "Tom­
linson'’ In January, lv.»’J ; but between
fin* coming of 1be type vriltcn sheet*
fit the uppiurnucc o f Hie printed
I'.'oni u good ninny things happened
to 1lie manuscript, some due to the
author and some to the editor. Out
Itne-fine* Mr. Henley editing Mr. Kip
ling, a situation which the nittlmr mitlclpaied for against certain lines be
had w rltf a admonition* and dire
1h riat*. although there I* no evidence
lo show* whether Mr. Henley let the
lltiri stand hceaiiM* lie liked them of
because be was terrified. In nimthef
Item In the same sate one sees that
Mr. Kipling first wrote the poem
"Cleared" In (lie •■Intruder of all Irishnmn, but when hij saw It In proof bf
altered the phonetic spelling. Which
Indicate*. Im-ldcntnlly, the nipaelly fot
taking pains wldeh Is an Important
fne'or In Mten-sful iiuilmr-ldp, even
If It fall* In Hlntld. ilesplti* 11 well,
known qiin'utlnn. for tin* whole of
gcnl’.i". • In i:m Scb-nee Monitor.

Unco'*'

L; i;t

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J . E . S P U R L I N G , Agent
SA N FO RD , PL O P I /

Mixing Yarn!.
It&gt; force of bi lii'trlal i-'i-einTtsfnm-ei
no odd mid Interest'll^ kind of Inter
niitlounllsm appear* Iti the report ilia
Hongkong factories an* knitting with
a mixture nf .tnpiinexn r.nd Anierlia’i
yitMt*. An est'nmto for tln&gt; enrreir
year I* that American varus lo til •
vlittle ,,r ;ilino' one million g dd dot
tat * will come Into 11in1 :l. ong and g-•
oul again all over the far East In
knitted nrllete*. the bulk o f them
made nf American yarn* but n eon*blT ^ -A
ertlde part of Aiiierlcnii and Japanese
'
yarn* mixed. People In North f’ hlmt.
the Dutch East Indies, the Philippine*, .
No Sir, T h a t’s Not a
and In sttmller number In South 1
N ow T ire
America and Europe will tbu* be go- '
lug nhmit In wlmt might be railed u ’« merely an old tire vulcanized
“ Attterlcnn-Jnpnnese hosiery 'made lit by our thoroughly elliciont up-tof’hlmt.'"
date method. Our system of vulcan­
izing adds thousands of mites to the
Take* No Chance on Dad Luck.
life ef your tire, and improves both
Many people* believe that III tuck Its resiliency and case of riding.
will In* the portion of 11 child who cut* Prices for new tires are rupldly ad­
It* tippi-r teeth first, and there are one
or two African tribe* who so firmly bi*- vancing'! therefore save your used*
lleve Hil* that In order to «pare Mie shoes by our scientific vulcanizing.
rtilbl a fife nt ml*ery they promptly
kill mi' i-blhl e hose iijqier teeth uppenr fir-il
Another tribe sei** bad
PHONE 17
tortline fm i*v
In twin*, and
Oak an 3rd St.
Sanford, Florida
avoid- It to ••
a all

KENT VULCANIZING WORKS

Effect of Sugars and Fats.

Tbe fatuous *oul who takes n long
walk to reduce and come* home with
n fine eiqmtlte. m perlmp- eats lettf
a pminil of candy *-n ntule. 1- ii’lii'iii!
on weight Instead of lakbni* " " f,
Tntnshilv*l. tills mean* tlutt *'Uit-. &gt;a '
tai« are qnb-k and iniiitilrt» un-u'i.
fm-i for ttie Inimi’ ii t»»l

Revival af the Troubadour,
The tmiihadnur !* Imagined ns a
long haired creature with 11 Idg lute.
Dut Hie real meaning of the word Is
one who "fiiul.i out" Ids own songs. In
Provencal the word Is spelled "trouImlro" or "trovndor." It comes from
the verb tmbnr— tmuher—to find.

REPORT OF CITY AUDITOR .C- CLERK
Rerclpl* For The Munlh Of January 1920
S 716.39
Dnlance Received from Old City Clerk
Hulnnre Received from old City Trensurer
2148.S4
Current Taxes
400 P.67
553.00
'urroiit Licen/e/
2, CO
Co t Iff.OO
Pound Peer
Dog Tax
2.EO
482.00
Fines
143.80
Personal Taxi" Delinquent
183.79
Jb id Estate Tuxes Delinquent
Paving Liens Delinquent
24.28
88.46
Miicellubeous Sale*

O
8C5.23

6538.42
58403.19
DISDUHSEMENTS FOR THE*,MONTH OF JANUARY 1920
Police Depart moot
497.00
Salaries
4 4 0 .(1 0
Motorcycle
8,r.o
S45.6P
Supplies
Fire Department
:n o.eo
Snlarle*
'Ill.O'O
Supplies
.
Streets A: Bridge*.
.... ...
Satiilary Department
Office Expenre
Feeding PrDcner*
Pound Expense
Stationery Si Printing
MlicellnncOU* Exper. e*.
Auditin;:...
...........
......... .
Office Help... . .
.........
Premltim nn Officers Bonds
City Manager's Expentes
Repr.lr* !•» City Dullding
Dorid* ltefunded
Old City Accounts paid
Old City Warrant*
City M ann"-: Petty Ca*h Fund
OfTU e Furnlturo
Offlrers Salaries
...............
Parks
............ .
....................
Balance Cash mi Hand in Bank
Balance Ccah in Safe.............. .

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&gt;. i- • "lid*'
have
*
'
...
*t IGO
(ki*) vqti. ci* n a ivttti il area
is indy I!*'
.. ■(•('*•■ ’•- Hi. n-iuoln
der
,J-t
•'
••• la1*, of
roitim»'rci)o
■-■- 11.' i ni le'n i-i’tr
tarn-mi f• lit"-'
' ttm’xploncl
rind » mill . ■ n
eit-1 * r oti* .it'a*
pt &gt;:nl*ln-.- ;
dm ; • The cul­
tivated '.i"!* ii-i'.-i •• p.tttasi acres
of rln* i."
• io
.(-a nt Manila
hemp, s n » &gt;t n . ■luit-i ttotr o f
sugar
i- ll'i.i -i .'| inbiicco I. ,'XH)
df nc b gat., vdih-i of cacao, ami 2.000
of nilf**'.
.
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100.41
i c o .00
7 .-.fin
139.06
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UA blizzard?*
DEATH OF MRS. Z. II. RATLIFF

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}2.n0. C. M. Stowe, Kye, Special,
I-’- F* Horner, Sudan fimss, 52.00
,U l
F Geo. O-mlnle. ‘Wheat, n«tCollec.
1
tion produced &lt;m one farm, $20,&lt;)fl
fQ
Kit Putnam, Garlic, Meets with Top*,
t| on. [(...* Crate nf I.cttUCC, $5.00,
Heat Celery tn Crate, 15.00, Heat
P D I7 E Q
do* H.-art. of Cauliflower, ?2.00
r I \ I / j L i J Mr,vt exhibit of eggs $10,00, Most
exhibit of Green Peas $1.00, Mrs.
C. M. Merry, llread Scovel, Special,
DLSP1.A VS Par-ley. $I.0«. Partin Urns., ' dox.
MIT WAS I Cabbage, $2.00, S. (&gt; Chase. Host
exhibit by Individual di-play. $6.00
(•Itr.A I jJox
ar-|, Seedless Grapefruit
PJ.00, West Exhibit UruMelf Sprouts,
out second SI.00. T. I. Hawkins, Rhodes Grass.
pair this s'2.00, T. W. Jtrnes, Tomatoes, $2.00,
as been off Telsima, Comb Honey,
?5.0f&gt;,
ronirte the Tetsimn, Beeswax, J1.00.

Nflt Un

CITV CO.MMISSIONiritS
t uiuaiu yuiiniA
.
*,
.. .
t t i
(Continued from last week)
itilt all right and bad
anti tlnu* arranging
The bond of Mr. C. K. Henry ns
■t displays of fruit ami City Commissioner of the City of
int 1n. ever been seer: Sanford, Florida in the sum of One
Thousand (1000) Dollars was preitrates that Seminole rented and same was duly approved.
Id wake up next year
The bond of Mr. G. A. Abbot ns
pend more money n City .Manager of the City of Sanford
• |)Ui the p op ' t;r nr: Flirida in tlie sum of Five Thousand
e county shoubl take I (6000) Dollars was presented and
in the fair. The fuel same was duly approved.
j i tb.rt S1*ntr.,i!*■
I lie bond of .Mr. I*, It. I hilhps as
1 • ,r. . _■— .
- C"it v At!
r
CU, I, uuu - .
|,ull I t o o ! fair here Assessor of Taxes of the City &lt;f
n till
g , . disjiiuy ounforil, Floririu in the sum of Tei
rot other fairs.
Thousand &lt;$10,000 Dollar* wa* pre­
sentin'’ t County riirl settled and same was duly approved
t prize tin county did
The bond of Mr. David Speer as
blual prizes a- follow* Chief of Police of the City of Sanlit of Collective vego- nrd, Florida in the sum of Two
0. T. Jacobs, Heat J Thousand Five Hundred &lt;$2,500)
tied Fy s, zl.to, Jur* Dollars was presented and same was
Uvrct Peppers, $1.00 duly approved,
on. liny and Forage
The bond of Mr. George G. IterDorm r, Para Grass ring as Municipal Judge of the City
i of Sanford, Florida in the sum of
One Thousand &lt;$1000 Dollars was
presented mid same was duly ap­
prover!.
The bond of Mr. Alfred Foster ns
The City Cnlb’rC'r »&gt;f the CUv of
Sanforn rlurtia in ttu* sum of I *n
1
m..&gt;. 4 &lt;i),&lt;'&lt;rM i
W, Was pri*sented amt same was rluly approveil.
The following trills and warrants
were presented and were approved
ami the Clerk &amp; Amiitor was au­
thorized to draw Vouchers covering
the same, try unanimous vote of the
Commission:
tt. C. Maxwell for 1 Gro. Pens,

Why
Suffer?

— Chesterfield

Mrs. Douglass Abernathy Ratliff, wife of- Z. It.
RntllfT, died at her home on Magnolia avenue, at
eight o ’clock Sunday morning. The dc-ath cam? as
a shock to the people of this community where Mrs.
Itntliff had passed her early girlhood, and while1 it
was known .that she war. very ill, it was hoped she
would rccov- r. A few days ago a little daughter
came into the Ratliff home to gladden the hearts of
father and mother, and with its coming came the
influ'.-nza, and, tlte moth' r weakened by childbirth,
made a most valiant fight against the ravages of the
influenza and the pneumonia that followed, and
would have* probably lived, but her heart gave out
at the bust moment and she passed away almost be fore those watching at her bedside were aware of it.
Nothing that medical skill and careful nursing could
do would stay the hand of the dread destroyer, and
almost with th? coming into the world of U p * sweet
baby d iughter. the mother’s life went out and the
great mystery of life was unfolded for one and scal­
ed fm the other. There has been no death in this
city in some time that caused such universal sorrow
ns the death of this young wife stricken in her
twenty-first year of young womanhood with so much
to live for and her life liefor •her. and the sympathy
of the many friends goes out to the grief stricken
husband and wee baby d mghter, and to the sorrow­
ing parents and brothers and sisters and relatives.
Douglass Abernathy KutlilF was horn about twen­
ty-one years ago in Richmond, Virginia, and came
to Florida with her parents about fifteen years ago,
settling in Tampa for pom • lime, where her father,
W. \V. Abernathy, was &lt;ngaged in the furniture
business, r.ftmvnrd moving to this city about ten
year'ago, where the familv t*■ :-1 -1 •*-■'■ r»&gt;***■+• year ago when they moved to Miami to make their
home. Mrs. Ratiitl was married about three years
ago t" Z. 15: Ratliff, a young man of .-leiling worth
ami character, the .sujKiin: r.d.nt of the Herald
Printing Co. for many years, and the young couple
were hapi y in their home life and greatly devoted
to each other. They were looking forward to the
coming of the little daughtei with fond hopes, and
all would have been w II 1 ut for the scourge of inllucnza that claimed the young mother for its own
and left the happy home desolate but for tin* pr -

Hill Hardware Co, Supplies for
G. A. Abbott City Manager* Petty Offices, $*2.30.
Mrs. J. A. Cox, o! AICash account- to meet p a y -roll,
Indestructible Sign Co., two siderson, W. Va., writes:
$ 200. 00 .
Offices, $2.30.
"My daughter r . . suf­
G. A. Abbot City Manager Petty
Indestructible Sign Co., two si­
fered terribly. She could
Cash account to meet pay roll,
lent
Policemen. $62.02.
not turn in bed . . , the
$117. 12.
Mahoney Walker Co. Supplies for
doctors gave her up, and
Hill Lumber Co., account Lumber
Fire
Department, $15.07.
wc brought her home to
for streets, $50..**).
die. She had suffered so
Yowell-Drew Co., Office desk,
Wight 'lire Co., material for Fire
much a t . . . time. Hav­
$29.00.
Department, $‘J 1.71.
ing heard of Cardui, we
Thco J. Miller &amp;■ Sou Supplies for
Mall Hardware Co., material as per
gotitferher."
lnv„ $ 10.50.
Fire Department, $lh.50.
Fred T. Williams, service as Order
It. It. Whidden, service as Police­
man Jan 1st to Feb. 0, $20.93.
Southern ltd! Tel. C o , srrxiee
Herald Printing Co. Office supplies
for January. $1S,50.
and Printing, $13.55.
Superior Seal *t Slump C-t. G. P.
Judge G. Ci. Herring Muncipa!
Madge*, $N.0S.
Court Docket Fees for Jan. $11.00
The Mecord Company Printing £•
G. A. Abbott salary as City
Stationery, J1JC.00.
Manager to Feb. 15. 1920 $90.00.
The Groover-Stewart Drug Co.,
[.. K. Phillips Clerk &amp; Auditor
Micarbonate Soda. $7.20.
"In afcwiL&gt;b,slic Lcsalary
to Feb. 15, 1920, $30.00.
in to Improve," Mrs.
Charles Electric Co.. 100 Wat
ox continues, "and had
David Speer salary as Chief of
Lamp*. $13.20.
no trouble at. . . Cardiff
Polire to Feb. If*. 1920, $37.53.
Kobert's Grocery. Supplies to
cured tier, and wc sinii
Fire Department. $7.39. .
its praises everywhere.'*
G. P. Paxton Fire Cheif calary
We receive many theuA. M. Cameron payment * f rosti to Fell. 15. 1920. $76.00.
rands of similar Idlers
and Com ml** ions delinquent Taxes.
Ellen Hoy Office assistant »alary
every year, telling of the
519.90.
to Feb. 15. 1920 $1S00.
good Cardui has done for
women who suffer Iron
Wight Grocery Ci*. to rack* uf
Alfred Foster Tax Collector salary
complaints so common to
Oats. 5150.00.
to
Fell. 16, 1020 $7.50.
their sex. It should do
J. Apidcyard Slate Printer t’rintAlfred Foster Tax Collector salary
you good, too,
try
ing &amp; Minding 500 City Charter*. to Feb. 15. 1920, $1.50.
$231.00.
J, E. I.alng Supt Public Wot!.*,
W. C. Williamson, Disfwtunt, salary to Feb. 15. 1920 $37.53.
$62.60.
T. M. Lynch First assistant to
Firi Cheif salury to Fell. to. 1920,
$25.50.
B. F. Smith See. A*u to Fire
Chief salary to F’eti. 16, 1920 $15.00
J. M. Vickery, Patrolman salary
to Feb. 15. 1920, $50.00
G. C. Fellow* Patrolman salary
to Feb. 16, 1920, $25.33.
E. E. Walker Patrolman salary
to Feb. 15. 1920 $23.00.
K. P. Mines Office Asst, salary to
Feb. 15. 1920 575.00.
( ’ nrv D I s*HI* City Alton,*.,,
to Fell. 16, 1920, $22.50.
J. N. Tolar City Health Officer
salary to Feb. 15. 1920 $12.00.
Mac McGill salty to Feb. 15,
Mac McGill salry to Fob. 15,
1920 527.50.
Southern Melt Tel. Co., Installa*
ing expense, $3.50.
BEST FOR HOME SHINES—SAVE THE LEATHER
E. T. LeUnron, Audltoing EsxTHE BIG VALUE PACKAGES
I en.se, $25.95.
G. A. Abbott City Manager Petty
PASTES AND LIQUIDS J
wmw y&gt;«.
Cash account Pay Moll. $135.12.
Paragon Tress Printing, 527.75.
the p. f . DAtinr co rporatio n s ltd
'Floyd Peel Motor Cycle Police,

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. W c should worry”
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T E T ’cr blow. An exciting
L j yarn, a good fire, x h c’iatisfy smoke,” and you’re fixed
for the evening. And, mind
you, the '''satisfy” blend can’t
be copied — that’s why only
Chesterfields can ’ ’satisfy.”

Cucumber
We ran supply for imirer iate s'
standard varieties &lt;f all kin !&gt; of •

SEED CORN
CANTALOUPE SEED

t -si* a’I the leading and
is f r jdunting in &lt;ur state

WATERMELON SEED
SEED POTATOES

Our spring 1020 catalogue ia ready and will be mailed free of
i"*-"i:~rimi la
charge on request. It contains lrtf
Truckers and Planter .
« ir sill

c a m ;, o u *.\g i :. t k .v.i s it iiin o x c a n e , m i i . i. i;
P IIA M T S, IKK. GOOtlKfts. TliOSINTE, RAPE.
EGYPTIAN Vm 1E.,T. SI D.vN GRASS, RHODES
GRASS, SEED SWEET POTATOES, COTTON
SEED. VELVET MEANS. OATS. KYE.
I O W Ph AS

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Write immediately for catalogue anil price list, also c:\ll on
us for any special information you may moire regarding
your crops.

E. A. Martin Seed Co
(Oldest established seed house in F'lorida',
Jackonsvlile,

Fla

Phones 12

ELDER S P R I N G S WATER
1 II O M A S I I . I I A K C I I . Pfe. I ) .

M. 1. Smith service ns Janitor,
to Feb. 15. 1920, $5.00.

DKCOTTESISNO 1
lo Quatifvinff for Entrance in the
Democratic Primary

Tallahassee, Feb. 18—The
distinction of being the first
candidate to qualify with the
secretary of state under the
Democratic primary to be
held June (». 191i0, goes to

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Her Cerdi.il Indz.eterntr:

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f o r tin* ilu&gt;
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ptrili’lt &lt;*f n|te of Ilf * vllln« mentions
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Heed the first warning they give
that they need attention by taking

GOLD MEDAL
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dbotdrrr. wilt tften ward cIT these dle­
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9&gt; diiiniil&lt;&gt;ti with ti fiilUna* tliirnietiu*.
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Vale, nlnl nr*’ n ri-tiM of n *.ti,«l\ *if
•bmi! MW.U*t deaths In New York
elt&gt; tn eontn-ejlnt, with rhe went her

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in I'her. a! o hi, superiors, nt ' i*
pallte to laiffe, n«d rb!* V t l
\ hoy who never i:k* Hs duty
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rnrtiitil'lty t* • ■ * *. i ritlr.l i* pnqi.M |n&gt;
futility.

lit ill of milk with a cupful of
epure re eurd fmiA
IdIeh *if five eggs, twill lOf
tiiirouglily together Wlirn
nK.it -in In a little quick*
tir until It l* of this rt»0*
’ tblek |Mi*te. With thl»

High Prices
, New vorK
Durtnv rl.e 11r111
(H’eupnti.iti of
New Yuri; In If evolutionary d »r» fbe
niellliMl nil* lo -i ll I,, w liole-tth* |n|s
nt publle ninqtoo end In Uhlie reviwh
able llcen-ti* in re!alters, The i*e»|
flour then *o*d for $U a barrel. t*u**on
at 32 cent* n |iound nnd b eef u; 13
cents a pound. Wages wen* toss than
60 cents n *1h«.

in. Kins’, sod crock* " f

lie mended. It drie* quick*
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THE SANFORD HERALD

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Seminole County, Florida.
tSKALt
E. A. DOUGLASS,
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C le rk
S rh e lla M aine*.
A ttu ro e y fo r P la n tlff.

! tomorrow, was re-drafted so
as to meet labor troubles as
developed recently through
the wage demands of the em­
ployes’ brotherhoods. Instead
..n ii Ti nrn r r A D P I A of a federal board of live apW I R t U b h U K llIA pointed by the president to
M
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deal finally with wage disputes
When His Boyhood Friends Want the provission, as re-written,
To Place Ills Name
\.| would create a board of nine
On Ballot
members whose decision would
be binding. The commission,
New York, Feb. 18 (By As- or board, also would be ap^iated Press)—William G. pointed by the president but
Mc Vloo announced today he would ** representatives of
the employes,
would not*. permit Lie
Ins nnmn
name fn
to an(]
tfc&gt; jjb,ic-the executives
be used on the presidential j
_______________________
ballots in the various states
T r o i l e y A m b u la n c e .
A
B
n
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m c i t y u k c * i i t n 11**&gt;■ m r
and that he advocated sending
n t n liu ln n c c fo i r u i i - p u r i jm l lt*n In i n a m I
uninstructed delegates to the f r o m I t o s j i l l n l i i In II** m itm r 1**»
Democratic National Conven­
tion. “ I am not seeking
ItOAL ADVtRIISIMi
nomination and am reluctant
to do anything that would
Ju d g v'a C a u r l, Hem i do C m iiilf
create the appearance of the In C urdy
H ot d ..
L . I*. M c C u lIrr.
candidacy,” lie said.
C ita tio n .
S . W . Steele
McAdoo’s views were ex­ T o S . W . S teele. a N u n -re .ld e n l of the S ta te
a.
pressed in a letter to Mayor oT fa kFalo nrido ire
th a t &gt;uit tiy a tta rh m rn t h .«
•:(■ a h f o a .l,,u u * ,, . . . i . M r r .m l* t
Ga.. re- and
ri-rla in real . . t a l a lirtnng ing to you In
ha* lu'vn l e v l .i l
snnnding
to a telegram
saving
county. wn;&gt;
fi,i». h
,
r* | »
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» upon under
rt t t f &amp;l U ’ l i l n .l i t that
lo
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the citizens of his boyhood Y o u . the «*1&lt;1 *•'. W ! " .- r ! r . and a ll other
home had placed his name on |&gt;erton* in t r r r it r d are hi reb y required I "
ap p ear and d rfen d .a id .a it on M onday th
l« t d a y of M a rch , 1931), o th e rw li# Jutlg.m * nt
the presidential ticket.

Is Not Seeking Nomi­
nation At All
HAS

SAWGKASS FOK PAPER
Excellent Results Secured By
Capt. Kills at Leesburg

a lit be entered a g a ln .l &gt;uu hy d e fa u lt.
W lt n r t i m y hand a* C o u n ty fudge t h l,
Itith day of J a n u a r y A . I&gt;. I S J l1.
(S E A L )
E . F\ JU JU S H O L D S I ! ,
C o u n ty Ju d g e , Se m in o le C o m y , Flo rid a
W 2 2 -r.tr,

In T h e E ir r u ll f o u r ' S t v . i n h Ju d ic ia l . Irra lt
S e n in -d e C o u n ty , M e rid a , In C l'k o c r r y .
H a r r y 1&gt; lli t k e r .o n ,
C o m p la in a n t,
v»
N o lir e
of
S a le .
T h e Sanfo rd C a m p a n y , a

Leesburg. Eel). 18—Capt.
H. E. Ellis has perfected
a
.
process of manufacturing pa- rofp°«'i0B- IW#nd„ u
nor
from, sawgrass
and
other
N o tice 1. hereby given th a t und er and hy
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, v ir tu e of a derree of to r e r lo .u rr and *»le
reed and wec(i material that m ade n the above n u « e on th e 2 2 m l
«.r
a b o u n d i l l I* l o r i t l a . 1 h e s a m p l e Special Matter In C hanrrrv * lll on Monday
,
.
.
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1 the l .t day of .March A. I*. 1920, In front
IS t l l U g l l a ! l ( l
t e n a c i o u s a n d of the Court Hou»r floor In Hanford Semlriuh
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, County, Florida, offer for *ale, and aril, to

Would make an excellent the h ig h n t and h r» t b id d er fo r r a . l i , du ring
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e
12* 1 1 *
th e legal h o u r, of .a le , the fo llo u ln g d r .'r ih wranmng paper, t apt. it»iiis ..i i.nd, .itumed. i&gt;in* and h.mg in c&gt;..
savs with further paocessthat
Thr„ (SI Kol)r ,nil KKe i*.&gt; ,i
it would make an excellent
^ nr h,eP ’T h'ie* ■
.l‘.lo,Jvl;lot?u,:,ci*n,l^ S
grade of newsprint. One of K , ^ o „ 0 ^ 8o :n&amp; l h ^ ‘ ^ ‘ so8uVh'0." V u V ^
the gentlemen visiting at ;':M
c
til th e p u b lic reco rd , o*
Silver Lakes, interested in ten L*S,” oiS? *oinly8 u■‘aid aP
*g
uH
b d-!lf-?rfor
ltU lo n •
tirin
k n o w n a . S an fo rd F a r m .. Sa id o l e ic in g
paper mills in Michigan, mak­ fo
r tf.e p u rp o .e of .a t i i l y i n g .a id d r e r ir a n d
ing high-grade book papers r o T.lae rm * ra«h p u rrh a » tr to pay fo r co»t of
from spruce, says he is certain prep arin g and i teJ c, u tlnJ , g DileI CrdK. I N S O N .
S p e c ia l M a tte r n C h a n c e ry .
that the Florida sawgrass W- 2 l- 9 le
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would make excellent wrap­ In1‘ euplr
a H ank o l S a n fo rd ,
a co rp o ra tio n ,
ping papers.
1'Lintlif,

DISPUTES
IN WAGES
SETTLED

v.
C ita t io n .
S . W y m a n S tre le ,
D efen d an t.
T o S . W ym an S te e le , a N o n -n a fa lrn t of thr
S ta te of I lo rld a :
T a k e notice th a t a u il ha* been im t lt u t r d
ag ain *! you hy P e o p le , fla n k of S a n fo rd , a
co rp o ra tio n ]n tin- above .t y le d r o o rt, and a
w rit of attach m en t h a . been .u e d out in
• aid r a u .e , and .a id w rit nt atta c h m e n t levy
h a . t o r n made upon l .*■ foliuw btg real *«
la t e b rlo n c ln g tn y o u a ilu a te In K e m iria lr
C o u n t y , F lo rid a , to -w it:
L o t 22 of S u b illv l.io n kno w n a* Palm
H a m m o ck , *l*o a atrip of land I IJ0 feet wldi
oft N o rth ride of a t r a d of la n d d e arrib e il a*
fo llo w * : to -w lt: beginning 7nn l e t So u th nt
th e N orthern.! co rn er of Se c. 13, T * | o 20.
H in g e IIP I h i t , run W e*t G15 l e f t , th e n ri
S n u lli Mi6 feet to rig h t of w av of H. A I
It . It . I t ., now A . C . L . It . It ., tu rn e r Northe a a te fly 799.5 feet to E a .t lin e rd . . b t See

Signing uf Railroul Bill Will Slart ;,l“nln
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few lilent ol the S ta te o f I lo lb la , are h e rrb )
re o u lrrtl to a(&lt;|oar a n il ib fe m &gt;*bl action
on M o n ila y tne 9th ita v
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A r r lf,
1920,
o t h r r w l.e Jiitlie m e n t w ill be entered agalnal
y o u be &lt;1, fa u lt.
W ltn e * . m y hand t h l , 71F* day of D e rm -,
b r r , A . D . I» 1 9 .
(S F iA U
f: . A .
D O U G LA SS
C le rk C ir c u it C o u r t, Se m in o le C o u n t y , F i t
G eo , A* D c C o tte j,
A tto r n e y lu r t 'la in lif f .
W-SO-tnt-

°n the signing of the final
compromise agreement o n
legislation for the return cf
S n e r lk
Ju V f* * t C ircu it t f
tlie railroads to p r i v a t e IInlo lbt'lrla.r uS|lrmt'ou**
ln u lr . • .n '» . In t 'h .n r r r t
M arl# K- It town,
n , l.in m t
ownership, iw o movements
■m
v»
C itatio n.
A
lien
Sidney
Hr wn. J i .
for the settlement of the rail­
D cfrri l.n t .
S b 'n ry llro w u. J r . H c ld -n -# U n V .o n n .
way wage dispute will be un­ T oItA.l'.n
p in a ilr g lr r m an a tlb 'a iit bbd In ltd. .a u v
that &gt;■u a rr a r Id -r.t r ( a S l . t r or C ountry olFur
th • State &lt;I r l- r ld a , and that your pre&gt;rnt
der way. Coincident yester­ than
place uf te I :r* r# ia nnknonn, and t l.a l there I* no
p.
r&gt;.
n
In the Slat# of Flo Fla . the avfvlea &gt;f a »ubday with the announcement pocna U|&gt;
*n would bind yo u , and that you are over
■I S I tea a.
that the house and senate theTh»*«•
rrt-h re V&lt;’U ere hrteby o rlo re i! tn Iw and an—
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practically
had
re- s.n
ni. Florida,mts-above•.tiitiedfauau.intba
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r tl.yLthcr.ol
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|ikbit filed herein agam.t

ihe bill so as to provide for
compulsory arbitration Di­
lector General Hines sent a
reijUe.st to President Cuyler,
of the association of ihe rail­
road executives, for a confercnee here with him r»f a Coni'*
,
miitee
repiesentmg
the
rail,
0
r«»:uis corporation heads to
Piesident Wilson’s
Proposal f o - a creation of a
joint commission to hear the
employes’ demands.
Ihe railroad legislation
'lir r iu r w l a „
J
, . ,
“"reea to, ana which the conforence chairman hoped would
m shape for presentation
to both the house and senate

u-U, rtae ll-e u i t if » III t e taken a* cc n l « * * i .
It •* lu tlh -r ( rderrd th at tnia o tier Im nubtlihed
In the San'ord Herald a new -pafTr p u blbhid In
Sem ltttle C o unty. Florida, one* a wtttk (nr right
c tn vre u tlve wu-ek*.
G iven under n y hand and tho«eal ol .a id Court
ltd* the 9th day of F’eb urary. A . D . 1930.
(B E A L )
B* A . O .U ftaw .
C lerk of C l r r j l l f &lt;-urt S e m lrn le Co. Ma.
fly F:. H . W lb o n . I t . C .
K , F". I I ou*holder.
,
S&lt; lld tu r for itim f lalnant.
W-29-t t r
.
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fee
t 'u u ll. a i c i r i l t a i ii UlC IA I
S e m ln o l* t o u p ly . F lo rid a .

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va

Attaehrmnt-Cltatlon.

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rvaldant

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of

the

State of Florida, realdlng at Siuua City,
Iowa.
aull hat bven

7u\hV^*‘.‘,:[,ud-cauubro:
•ht”"n*2h*p'*?1aItI?hmin\°hut• b.d#n*j•*uV&lt;f

In eald r a u t * and u n d er a u th o r ity of aald
w rit of atta c h m e n t le v y h a t been made by
lb * a h .r i l l upon the InR nw lng deacrlbed land *
and tenem ent* belonging to y o u , to-w tt,
N '•&gt; ul L o t 98, F lo rid a G ro ve * C o m p a n y '*
r i r « l A d d itio n to H la ck H a m m o ck , being

*nd lying u B.mmoi* coumy, Florida.
tftiPsSL*iV'WJr'&amp;f.
iSf.5ySPirfc.fc* f i a M r a

C irc u it

and do hereby ad o p t tk a fo llo w in g a r t ic le ,
of inco rp o ratio n.

C o u r t.

Anltl. I.

ih e B in * of thin r o r p n i.t lo n .h a ll be
W ’ L : I i * - ,. C j ., nnd Ita p r ln d p a l p laro ol
b u .ln ** * ahall t&gt;# a t S a n lo rd . F lo r id a , b u t It
rn *v have and e a ta b ll.h auch o th er p la c e ,
of b u .ln r .a a t th e Hoard of D ire c to r* m ay
(ra m tim e ta tim e d e tt r m ln r .

R) •

4th d a y of J u n e A . D , 1917, co vering)
th a fo llo w in g d e arrlb e d p ro p e rty , I l . f . B E

Ccr. sf HWM ol N W&gt;t ol Si*.

Tp. ji

N o tlre la h t r t b y gl»»n th a t a a .l.d bid#
w ill he ree* I re d h y Ih e C o u atv 1 D u a til of
n .U U
lo a lr u r tlo n
u l S :o .liu &gt; le C o u n t y ,
F lo r id a , a t the o fllra o l th# S u p e rln ta n d a o t
ol I'u h llr In a t iu r t la n o l *a id C o u n ty a t th e
C o u rt llo u a * In S o n lo r J , F lo rid a , on o r be*
(o r* the e ip ir a t io n ol t h ir t y d ty o from t h *
tin t p u b lica tio n of th la n o tlr* and u n til 3 :3 0
u’rlo o k In the afternoon o l F'e h iu a ry 9 t h .
1920, l ot th * p u rch aa* o l 82 8,04 0.03 B p a ria l *
T n School D i.t r lc t N o . I , Bem lno lo C o u n t y .
F'lo rid a, Iio n d i;a t ld bond* being
d a te d
J a n u a r y D t , f S i n . h .a r ln - Intervat * t th e
t i l e ol 81* p *r .&lt; u t p .r a n n u m , in t e rv a l
D atable a e m L a n n u a lly on th e firet d a y u f
J u ly and J a n u a r y ol r i c h y e a r u n til m a t u r it y :
• aid bend* (naturae a n il th e p rin c ip a l he­
ro r a n d u * end p a ya b le t h ir t y y e a r* a lt e r
the
d ata
th e rm it eald bond* h o y * been
valid a te d a n il ronO rtnrd b y decree of t h *
C ir r u lt C o u rt ol th e S e v e n th J u d ic ia l C it m il o l F'lo rid a, dated D ecem ber l « t h , 19 19 :
•aid bond* to be ao!d lo r d e liv e r* w it h in
'
fifteen d a v * afte r w ritte n n o t lr* of a r r e p tan re o l bid i . g iv e n ; la id bond* are o l llO o n
! 00 J . u u im n a iiim and ln te rr .1 and p rin c ip a l
p a ya b le at N atio n al H ark H a n k , C it y an d
1 S la t ., o l N ew Y o r k .
*
W ritte n opinion of J n o . C . T h o ra a o n ,
A tto rn e y of New Y o r k , a p p ro vin g th a v a ­
lid ity u l .a id b o n d, w ill he I , rn ith e d w ith
•aid b o n d ..
Flach bid m u tt be accom panied w ith a
rertlffed cheek in the tu rn of 1250.90 m a d *
p a ya b le to th e Hoard oi P u b lic In it r u c t iu n
for Sem ino le C o u n ty , F'lo rid a, auch check o (
the tu rccaafu l bidder to be retained a * l i ­
q u idated d a m ag e , tn th e Hoard th o uld th e
iu ceeatfu l bidder fa il or re fu ta to ta k e up
•aid bond* acco rd ing tn Ih e te rm t of th la
n o tlre and h it h id , t he . a i l Hoard r e r v e a
the rig h t In reject a n y and a ll bid*.
A ll p ro p o a al. ahould be ad d rea.ed In th e
C o u n ty Hoard of P u b lic In .t r u r t in n (n r
Sem ino le C o u n t y , F'ln rld a, care ol T . \V ,
L a w to n . S e c re ta ry , S a n fo rd . F’ lo rid a .
W iln e u th e hand* ot th e flh a irm a n an d
S e c re ta ry and th e a ra l nf th e .a id H oard a t
S a n fo rd , Se m ln o l* C o u n ty , F'lo rid a, thla th e
6th d a y of J a n u a r y , A , I E 1920.
C o u n ty
H oard
of
P u b lic
In stru ctio n
S e m ln o l* C u n ty . F’ m rld a.
It v f . V. It A it IU S O N , C h a ir m a n ,
(S ea
of H o ard )
A l l o t : T . W. La w to n ,
S u p t. A E t- o fflc lo S e c re ta ry .
VV*2l-9te.

5 . It 5 ! r .,, ru n N to c u r ., W IS c h a., S III
r h .. . E . IS c h i. T h e aald la n d b rin g t t o o r d
a t th * d a l* o( th * lu u a n r e ol auch ra r tlflc a t*
la th * n i n e o l A . W . A a lr y ,
N a ll* * a f A y y llta lle a fur T u i D ee d U n d e r
Alao T a g C e r tlflc a t* N o . S IS d a trd the
Se ctio n i J S o f Ik e G e n e ra l S ta tu te a .
3rd d a y ol J u l y A . t&gt;. 1918. co vering
th *
N o lle * la hereby given th a t O re ra tre e t
fo
llo
w in g dearrlbed p ro p e rty , H K I | o( N E H
A r lltl# I I .
T u rp e n ttn u Com p any
purchaser cf T n *
•■rd
N
E
D
id
B
E
W
o
l
fiec
IS
,
T
p
.
S
I
S
.
It .
T h . general n a tu re o( th e b u iln rM tn he
C e r tlA r a l* N o. o i l , dated th e 2nd d a y of
32 E „ T h e eald la n d being l u n i n l a t th *
J u ly A . D . 1900, covering th e follo w ing pro­ tran aartvd and eondueted h y ja ld e o rp rra - date ol th e lit ^ a n i* -d au.-.t i« r t i3 r a t e ta
p e rty to - w it: 11 , * . N W C o r o i 8 E ) , ' of S K ‘ t tlo n ahall be aa fo llo w a, to -w lt;
T n .rig u lre , b u y , o w n . *e ll, m a n u fa c tu re the nam e o l T h o m ae G . W a tta ra o a ; a n d 'h a .
of S e c. 23 . T o . 2d It. It . 20 K . , ru n S 499 I t .,
Sled aald c e rtifica te * In ray o fllre and b a .
E 879 f t . . N 49S f t ., W 879 f t ., th e .a li i and o lh rrw t*# deal In auto m o b ile*, auto- m .d * ap p lica tio n fot la a deed to m u * In
land b e ta* u i c u c d at the date of th e l**u&gt; Piohlle tlr.-* and autnm nhlte » e e e » v e rl« of a r r o id a n r r w ith la w . A nd u n lr u la id c r r t l*
■tie r nf su ch (v t iiQ r a ie tn th e nam e of T O . a ll k in d , and d e .c rlp tiu n ; to b u y , * t ll a n d n r a lr * a h a ll he re -lre m rd acco rd ing to la w
d rat In palnta, o il*, g a .n lin e and o th er m otor
H a y e tj
fu e l; to owo, e a ta b ll.h , m a in ta in an d o per­ ta t deed w ill la .u * thereon on th e 2 nd d a y
A I*o T a * C e rt flrat# N o . 822, d a lrd the ate garage* and au to m o b ile re p a ir .h o p . for ol M a rch , A . I I . 192U.
and d a y of J u ly A . I ) . 1900, c o v e r le t th e th e repair and it o r a g , of a u to m o b ile , and
W ltn e * . m u o fficial tlg n a tu re and a ra l tht*
fo owing f io p .ii&gt; t i f i . i t : li e * . N E C o r oi o th er veh icle*; to o w n , e * ta b ll* h , ro n d u rt the 29th d a y ol J a n u a r y A . l&gt;. 1920.
S E » f of S E ‘ t c.| See. 23, T p . 20 8 . It . 29 E „ and m aintain * t o r a g r ‘ b a tte ry te r v lr e &gt;ta- ( S E A L )
Ff. A .
D O U G LA SS,
ru n S 499 f t .. W 447 i t . . N 493 f t .. E 417 tio n *. p ain t ahopa lo r th e p a in tin g and re- C le rk
C ir r u lt
C o u r t,
Sem ino le
C o u n ty ,
f t ., the .a id land being t u c u n l at C j d a le n n v .t l n . et .o to m n M te , *e*t etkee v-ehlele*.
F'lorida
W -M e
ol the tM uanre of »urh c e rtifica te n th e and v u lr a n liln g p la n t* fo r th e re b u ild in g of
nam e of E , W H a v e .:
auto m o b ile lir e * ; to e e n e ra ly encage In ,
A I*o T a i C e r t ir ir .t r N o. 820, dated the ro n d u rt arid e a rry
tn e bu*lee*a of dealer* .Natlce o f Apptic*. lun fo r T a » I)e e *i i i n d r r
and d a y uf J u ly A . D . 1900, r o t r r ln g th e In a ll k in d , of goo*t-, » • * « end - t » ) ] j r
wier&lt; uq i t i
. .» h r n r r i l aSlaiuirw
fo llo w in g pro p erty to -w lt: H e*. 336 I t ,, N of every e l* * , and Jc a c rlp tlo n ; to acq u ire ,
N o tice ta her &gt; e*v«n t ha t C h u t un f a
I f S1V C o r. f-r SF; &gt;i of S K t . &lt;&gt;( See. 23. T p . o w n . Ira te , r e n t , aell, and o th r r w l.e deal in
f T a a C rrtlA c a te N o .
20 S . It . to K , K u n E 330 f t ., N 82'. f t .. re a l r .t a t e ; to borrow m oney and aeeure the C o m p a n y , p u rchaae,
W 330 f t .. S M S f t ., t h r .a id la n d tilin g nam e b y m nitacag e* d e n t, ot I r u . l , bond*, It* 6* dated th e J r it d a y of J u ly A I L ID Id ,
a n it a r d at the date of th e l.iu a n r e of »ueh or o th er o b lig a tio n , th erefo r, and to do all co verin g the fo llo w in g dcaerificci p ro p e rty ,
of Sec. 20 . T p .
c e rtio ra te in the nam e of I .. C T h o m a a ; • urh other and fu rth e r th in g , a* m ay be to -w lt: N B ‘ | o f S F :‘ i «f N W
A lio T a * C e rtifica te N o. 819, dated the n re e .*a ry nr r ip e d ir n t to be done fo r the 21 H. It . 12 Be, th e ta id la n d Firing a#ic##rd
and day of J u ly A . 1). 11(00 , re v e rin g the .u r r e .a f u l Ir a n .a c tio n of Ih e h u .ln r a . of thla at the date of th e flatu anew of auch c e rtific a te
fo llw o ln g p ro p e rty, to -w it: l i e , . S\V C o r. of co rp o ratio n, and to h a v e , e ie r c i.e and rn |n y In the nam e of U nkno w n *
S E ' t of B E l , of See. 2 ;t T p . 20 S It . 29 B „ a ll the rig h t*, pow er* a n il p riv ile g e , in c id e n ­
A lio T a i C
LH
e rtific
i i i i r jaite
i ' No
u ,. 487,
i n i , dated
u a t r t ] the
h ip
Ittin FI 336 I t . , N 629 I t .. W 336 I t .. S 629 ta l to c o rp o ra tio n , o rg a n lie d a r i l e a .I.t in g 4th d a y of Ju n e A ,. I ) . 1917, co verin g th e
ft , ile a . It . FI. E ig h t ol W a y ) the .a id lan d Under Ih e lama of th e S ta te of F'lo rid a.
fo llo w in g deacrlbed
• r rib r d p ro p e rly , to - w it. S W ' t
b rin g i n r u c i l at th e date ol th e ia .u a n c r of
of N W f i of S BE W
N ol Sec. 2 1 , T p . 21 S . It .
• u rh r e r t illr a t e in the nam e ol I I . I .. M ille r;
A rtic le I I I .
32 K .. th e aald lan d tiding a tacia rd at the
date
of
the
issuance
of auch c e rtific a te In
T h e am ount of the c a p ita l .lo c k of t h l .
A l.o T a * C e rtio ra te N o . 962, d a trd the
anil ila y o l J u ly A . l&gt;. 1900, r o u t in g th r co rn ..ratio n .h a ll he F 'ilty T h o u sa n d D o lla ta . th e nam e of U n k n o w n ;
fo llo u ln g p ro p e rty, l o - » i i : N ' i of N W 1, to he divid ed In to F'lve H u ndred a h a re . ol
Alao T a i C e rtific a te N o. 437, dated the
of N W S of S! K *4 of See. 10 T p 21 8 . K . One H undred D o lla r , e a rh . T h e ra p tta l &amp;th d a y of J u ly A , D . 1919, covering the
.
t
i
c
k
of
t
h
l,
co
rp
o
ra
tio
n
m
ay
be
p
a
ya
b
le
In
,
29 Ft., th e *a ld land bring a t . r . i r d at Ihe
fo llo w ing d r .c r ih r d p ro p e rty , to -w it: W *»
date of th e l .t u i n r e of .u r h r e r t illr a t e In lie u rd or u*rd lo r the p u rr h a .e of p ro p e rly , o l N K J t o( S W ' j o f Sec. 20 T p . 21 S . It .
eith er real or p r- tu n a l, o rffo r th e p a ym e n t of 32 Ff., th e .a id la n d being a . i e .i r d a t th e
he nam e of J . N rl.o n ;
lab or or K r v f o n * i t n ju it n lu it f o n tl'rrrAxf
A l.o T a * C e rtirtra te N o. 9 6 3 , .la ir d the t*i ti** ilr t c r m in n i by ih « l lo ir d of U l r t r l o r t . d a te ol the l.iu a n r e ol .u r h r e r tih r a te In the
nam e nf U n k n o w n ; and h a . filed . . i d r e r tf.
and d a y uf J u ly A . I) . 1900, covering
the
I l r a t r . in m y office and h a . made ap p lica tio n
fo llo u ln g pro p erty to-w it S ' j of S w ' t of
Article* I V ,
for
ta t deed to i ..u e in accordance w ith la w .
S W ' | of N E i f of S e r. 10 T p . 21 8 . It . 29
T h U corporation 011111 ro n tln u r am i h * v r
FI., th e .a id land bring s i i e . i r d at the d a le fu ll power to r i r r c ii i * It* corporal** r l c l i t i U n le *. .a id cert 6r a t r . .h a ll be redeemed ac­
uf the U .u a n t e of .u r h r r r t l l l r a t r In the a n il ir a n r h iir * for ■ p *rlrn l of n in e ty nine cording to law l a t d r r d w ill ii.u e thereon
nam e of I I . It , M e rritt;
^ • • r* , from an*! a fte r the com m encem ent of on the 2nd d a y of M a rc h , A . D . 1920.
W i l n r .t m y o fficial lig n a tu r# and .c a l thla In C irr u lt C a u r l, S r .e n l h J u ili lal C ir c u it .
A im T a * C e rtifica te N o. 1306, dated Ihe ftJ corporate m it t e n c r .
S r m ln .le f o u n t ) , F lo rid a . In C h a n c e ry .
the 29th d a y ol J a n u a r y A . D . I « 20 .
5th d a y o l J u r . • A . I&gt;. 1899, r o v rrln g th e
A r lirle V .
E . A . D O U G L A S S . H o l e P a tte n ,
fo llo u ln g p r o n ir ty t o - u lt : llc g . N W C o r. of
T h e tiu iin ra i e( th 4# co rp o ratio n ahall be ( S E A L )
C ir c u it
C o u rt
Sem inole
C o u n ty,
v.
,
C ita tio n
S e r. 11, T p . 2 ! S , It. 29 E . , U u n S tO f ll, It . conducted by the fo lfo w lnc o f lt e t n : a I'rcal- C le rk
F lo r id a .
W 2 I-S IC .
J a m r . p a tte n .
K 396 I t . . N 10 6 1, ( t ., W 396 I t ., th r .a id d e n t, a VI re I'r e a lilr n t , a S e cre ta ry
and
land b rin g a t i r u r d at t h r date ol th e la- T re a s u re r, who m ay be one and th»* aame
T o Ja m ra P a tte n , llra ld m e e u n k n o w n :
■uanre c f .u r h certifica te In t h r nam e of per* on. a m l a Hoard of D ire c t ora, ®f not leta
I t ap p earing iro m a a ffa d a v it Died in thla
It . I-. M c L a in .
than throe nor m ore th an five p rrao tn , who N n tlcr o f t p p lic .llo n far T a t D r r d U nder r a u .e th at yuu are a r r . i d .n t of a S ta te o r
S
e
rllo
n
379
u
f
Ih
e
G
e
n
e
ra
l
S
t
a
t
u
t
e
..
• o u n tr ;1 o th rr th an the S ta te of F'lo rid a, th a t
A l.o T a * C rrtlA c a te N o. 179. d a trd the m u tt h r ato rkho id cra
U n til the A*at meeting; of the ato ckho ld era
N o tlre f . hereb y given th a t C . W , E n tx * yo ur p rraen t p la r r of residence It u n k n o w n ,
4! h tl a y 11f: J u rie A .. D , 1B 0 d( ct»\»■r i n (p I be
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|*rr«fdent and W . .o .r r i n g th e fo llo w in g d - .e rlb rd p ro p e rty , would bind y o u , and th a t yo u are o v e r
i: J it. n
ft. w »*.*♦; ft*&gt; s&lt;r. u, 4L \VW igNh t,trl.aSueKchfelinta. tyV ice
a m i T r e a f iir r f , I h e to - w it: Hcg. 409 I t ., S of N IV C o r. of S W i | tw e n ty one yearn of age.
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f f r t lt lr a t 'f In t h r nam e of .M ary f*. T b y j j n j Geo
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la* Mf gaol t a t Inn tn c e llrn of th** N 9-8 ,.f S E ' l o l S W 'g o l Sec. 23. T p . 20 p la ln ll ■ In t h l . r a u .e t h l. d a y tiled. On
A u u l a x i V i t i f l r i l o N o. 3SS i I u h S th r * to c k lio lilrr# i h i j l L r held In th*% c ity nf S . It . 29 E . . to r .a id and lo ln g a..e# «ei| at
. M o nday th e 5ib d a y ■&gt;( A p ril.
A . I* . 1990
It h ila y of Ju n e A . I».
r n v r r i n | th r S a n fo rd , Sem inole ( V n n t y , F lo rid a on the the d a le o f th e l.iu a n r e o f .u r h
c e r llf f r a ir I
..l,|
It w ill l», tu k .
H* l , t ...i
fiilU u triif p r o t x r U to -m lt: M il1! of S\V *4 of Hh ila v of M a rfti A I ) , 1P20, fo r t i e t- it
f i e Ji a m e o f »&gt;, i * . W h c a t U y .
Conte*
,e-f.
s ,.
t p
.‘ i 8 ft - K *. ih i l*o#r id adopting bylaw # and co m p leting th e j
W it n r * , my band and t h r a ra l of above
A lto T a t C e r t i f l r .l e No. 266, d a t.d the
* a iil Ian I
i m m u h I at th r d a tr of th r
ortranirathiVT **f th l* rorp o ^ tlun, and
a*#o
ifLiijnfir** of i i i r h r r r llC ift tc 1 In th i naititi ul for th e purpose of electing cu rb ufTIrcfa of 5th d a y of J u ly A . D . 1915, co vering the r o u r i on Ih la th r 22nd d a y of J a n u a r y , A .
D
.
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312,
3
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1,
I.
. W iJ I h b i ;
the c o r p »ration a# am hcr«lnab(T%e proi-M rd and 316 of 1 ongwm td, the .a id land being ( H E A D
H A . D O U O I ASS
A lso Ta*t C * rrtlflf* tr No. 20H6, tfa tn l th r fo r, am i t h t f e a f lr r the an n u al m tetln g of a v .r a .r d at th e - l.t e of the l.a u a n i * of .-*rn f'le rk of C ir r u lt C ~ « .l, Se m in o le C o u n t y ,
't h ila y of Ju n e A, H . I Ml)I , r n v r rltiK th r the ■tockhohlrra of th U c o rp o ra lh m aha I be r r r t l t l r . i r In th e nam e of D , A . M cD o n a ld ,
S t . . j of F'lo rid a.
toll-iu In i: p ro p e rly
l l r f . M | th t* N Field on the fir#t M o nday In M arch i*f each and F-t. filed . . i d r e r t lf f e a l* . in m y office and
G o. A . D e C o tte t,
of S \ v r or. of N K I f of N W . of S r r . 21 T p . and r w r y y e a r.
h a . m ade a p p lle .tiu n f- r ta t deed to I . ru ­ S o tlrito r and of C o u n m l fur C u m p la ln a n t.
20 8 . It, an i : . ( Hun S 5 ' , rh * . K J rh a .. S'
\V 2 3 -9 tr.
t r tid e V I,
in accordance w ith la w , U n llr v . .a id c e r ti­
a * , r h * ., S W tv to b r f I h r «ai&lt;t lam l b rin y
Th** h lr h r f t am o unt of Indebtrdnc#" or fic a te . .h a ll be redeem ed according to la w ,
l u i i M 'd at t h r d a le oi th r i u i i i n r c «*f •u rh lia h it h y to w hich (h i* co rp o ratio n ahalt l . t deed w ill iy .-.e th riv e n ll-e 2 nd day of
n r t illr a t r In t h r t u m r of W illlim W llk a y ; «t!bject It#rtf sh all be an am ount not to M arch
I ) . I92i*.
» « a « *9« 0a * * « 0« # * * * * « M M M
* scecd the am ount of th e ra p lla * sto ck of
W fln ra t m y nfll.-fal .Ig n a lu re a n il te al th lJun«*
ltd# co rp o ratio n.
the 2'&lt;th ila y of J a n u a r y A . I E 1910.
fid b iA in y
\ r llf lr V It .
(S E A L )
E . A. D O U G LA SS,
Tp.
T h e name# dnd redden re# nf th e #ub- C le rk
C ir c u it
C o u rt,
Sem ino le
C o u n ty ,
F lo rid a .
\V 24 -5tr.
crib ln g incorporator#, nnd the am ount of
(In' c a p ita l atock aub#crlb*d
each are a*
Alan T a t l ! r r t l f l r a t r No. 2.1 fiH, dated t h r fn lln w *, to -w it:
!!. H. W ight. S a n fo rd , F ,n rld a , 20 ah area* N o ile r o f -Application fur T a t Deed U nder Onr Inch Cnrcln Will lie rubllnltcd Un­
Oth d a y of Ju m A . I&gt;. I *9 9 . r o Y r r lr # th*
W , II W ight, S a n fo rd , H o n d a 20 ahare#.
Se ctio n 573 u f t h r G e n e t# ' S t a t u t e ., der Thin |lt&gt;ruling Al Thr Itatr Of J7.S0
foil iw lnt; iir o p r r t v lo - w if S K ' i of N L 11 *»f
l i , W , M c L a u g h lin . Sa n fo rd , r lo r b la , U*
N i: «I of S i r , 20 T p . 20 S. It . 10 K.t t h r la id
N o tice 1. hereby given th at FI. II- KH hcc
land Ii#In c a **ra trd at th r d a tr of th r l§* ahare a.
p u r r lia .c r of T a t t 'r r t illr a t e N o . 2 n l. dale-1 Her Vcnr.
In w itntaa i l t t r r u f the auFiarrlbinir In* th e It h ila y of Ju n e A , D . 1917, h at tiled
• u a r f r of a u rh e r t t lflr a t r In th r n a n ir of
corporator# have h ere unto act th eir hand* oil eat&lt;1 r r f t l f l r a l . In m y office and hat aind&lt;J , It. M a c r u d r r ;
ap p lica tio n for t a t deed to le .u e In acco rd ­
AUo T a * tV rtlfle a te No ‘•07. d a trd th r th • th r 22nd «lay of J a n u a r y , A . D . 1820,
It . I I . W ight
ance w ith la w . f e iil c e rtifica te e m b ra c e , the
7th d a y of Ju n i* A. I ) . 1M98. roxc ring t h r
W I L W ight
follow ing p ro p e rty to -w it: # *', a r r ‘*. In N W
Intinw ing d ra rrlb c d
p ro p e rty .(tu a te d In
42. W . M cL a u g h lin
Sem ino le C o u n t ) , F'lo rid a, to -* i t : S W 'g of
Cor. of N W * of N B 1* «»f S r r . 14, T p . 20
Ni F I 1*. ly in g W eal of It lv e r , Sec 29, T p . 20,
S , It . 20 B*« th r aaid lan d lo ln g l o r i i n i at S ta te of F lo rid a ,
§•*
th r ila t r of t h r h iu a r if r of a u rh c e rtific a te
S , It . 93 F .„ N a c re *. T h r .a id la n d bring
O F F I C E IN T H E C O U H T H O U S E
a * .i ..c d at l l * d a 'e nf th e i.*u a n e e of auch
C o u n ty of H r m in d r .
In th r n a m r of Hugo I t l t t r r ;
I hereb y c e rtify th a t on lhi« d a y before r e r t ilir a t r in the m am c of .U n k n o w n U n le ..
A im T a i 4 r r t lf jr a t r No, M21, dated t h r
rue
p
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n
n
n
lly
ap
p
ealed
It,
11
W
ight
G*
W
,
.a id re -rlfflra le .h a ll be redeemed a rc n rd ln 4th d a y of J u n r A. I* . I hi* I , co verin g th r
fo llo w in g p ro p e rty to -w it: 8 j i of N K 1* of M rL a u g h b n acd W . I L W ight to me well t-» la w , tn t -Iced w ill D .u e th e rro n on the
In
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w
n
to
l&gt;e
the
peraon*
ru
m
d
In
and
who
2nd d a y of M arch A . D . 1929.
S W * of S K ' * and S ' j of S B ' * of SW •* r |
name# to the
lore going
W ltn e *. m y n fftrla l tlg n a tu re and .r a t thla
8 K » , of 8 r r , I I , T p . 20 S , It . 29 K ., t h r *n rtniir*ubf rl« ti edof thIeir
co
rp
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ra
tio
n
,
nnd
th
e
y
did
•aid lan d being t u i o o l at t h r d a tr of t lir ki \«-rally aik n o w leg d e to fore me th at th ey It..- 2'M). d a y of J a n u a r y A . D . DM20.
(S E A L )
FI. A D O U G L A S S , T H O M A S E M M E T W I I * " " *
l i x i a n c r of lu c h r ir t lf t c a t r In t h r n a o it of
M i f t l l n i t i e 94 riti* fo r the purpocta d .» re in C le rk
C lt r u lt
C o u rt
S e m ln o l*
C o u n ty ,
U nknow n:
E . F E IIG U S O N H O U S H U L L W B
e ip r« * * td
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.
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A lio T a i C V stifU a tr No, R S I, d a tfd tb»
WHn«## m y hand and #»al at S a n fo rd , in
3rd d a y of J u n r A. I t . 1901. co verin g ih« th** C o u n tv of Se m in o le, S t a le of F lo rid a , on
fill low j n y p r o tw*r t v*
Vo* W’it : N K 1 *
of
N I * th*«
** »•22m
t
thin
l day of J a n u a r y , A. I I . I1F20.
In C irru lt C o u rt, S v r n lh J u d ld a
C ltr u lt.
N C 1* nt S'*c. 11. T p . 20 S »». 29 K .. fb r
( S B Ala'
4*f»i. A. D eC o ttea
S r m ln n lr I'o u n i) , llu n d a . In
lh a n r r r y .
«al t land being a * r* ird at the d a tr of th r
N o ta ry P u b lic , S ta te of F lo r id a ,
J l i V an A r , la le , S r ..
ti«tiaur** of «oeh e rfllfl^ a tr In th r nam e nt
at La rg e .
Florida
C o m p la in a n t
J , I'. K e a tin g :
M y enm fnlatloti e ip lre a S i p i. ID, 1923.
va
F'oreelotufa — C ita tio n .
W 23-M c.
AI«o T a i C r f t l f l r a t r N o, 172, d a trd thr
W illia m J I . II A llen and
fith d a y of f *jIy A , 11, 183B* * *.»vel i ng t he
E lla E . A lle n , C o m p ta ln a n t*
fo llo w in g p ro p e rly t o .w it : S I ! ' * «f N K ' i
a n t l ir e . * * 1 f». N of V B C o r of 8 W , «»! N otice nl S a le of 82 6.60 9,00 J e .a u p D ra in - T o W illia m I I . II A l rn and E lla E . A lim ,
age D l . l i i . t , D i .l r i c l D rain ag e
llu n d a.
FIUK untl THEFT nml COLLISION InN i : ' i of S r - , t l . T n . 20 s . It .
Ht.ti
O lo , lo w # .,
N 2 l7 .o f t .. N art .1rt \V 132M f t .. S I r.7 N o tice la h .r t b y given th a t yraled bid*
I t ap pearing Iro n , an a ffa d a v it of S rh e lle (Utancc iHKUt'tl by Iho FLORIDA STATE
f t ,. S Mi deg. »: M 7.A It . N t:« •!•
.10 m in. w ill l.&lt;- r r c l v i d by Ih e Hoard o| C o u n ty M a lr n a .lh a l he ia a tto rn e y fo r J . H . V an
V, 2 2 1 . 7 *: f« „ s mi itvg. f ;
( * ., th* * * i i C o m m la iio n rrt of Sem lnule C o u n ty , F b irid a , Aradal® S r ., th e c o m p la in a n t herein , * ' d th a t MITOMOmi.K ASSOCIATION I# Iho
‘ and bring a * * r w i | at th r d a tr of t h r la- at th e C o u rt llo u t e , at S a n li-rd , Sem nule yo u and ta e h &lt;-f you are realdenla of a a ta le m i ft'ni anti fhrnpt'Nl In Iho world. Writ a
t ' l i n c r of •uch • e rtlfira te In th » n a rn r of C o u n ty F luri-la *-n or before t l o 'rlo ck A, o th e r th an the Flat® of F lo r id a , th a t there fur Informadon fo hpatliiuarfcrs Orlardo,
i n .i, ( lu iT f ii. a m i ha* f-ltd i a l d cw ftJflra tra M , on Ih e '.n il d a y ot M arch A . I&gt;. l i d ) . a* no peraon w ith in tFt*- S ta te of F lo rid a ,
Agents wunit'll In cvrry (own In Florida^
In m v n if if r L fiil t a-* tna l r a p p P e a ii n I"
At w ln ih lim e *a ld hide w ill he o p in e d for a r r v ire of u auh no rna upon whom would bind
T a x i b « 4| to la u ie in titr&lt; ird.*nfe w ith t * 1*
tl.e p u rrh a .e of 128,01)0.00 J r .t u p D r .in .g - yo u or eith e r of &gt;ou and a b ill ot ro m p ialr.t
to | w- m id c ir t in r a t e a rhab to- * r id t e ir t t D i.t r lc t Honda, a . p .r l a l drainag e ilf .t r ic t t it lin g been herein b ird u g a ln .t y o u , It I*
ird itig to L a w , ta t deed a *11
ll« ......... I •.* - ml no'.- C o u n ty , F lo rid a , T h e i l i .t r b t hereby u rd rtv d tl-al y&lt; u nnd each of you
. 1 . ill* 2nd d a y of M arch A , 11. 1920,
I i l r a l r . gi bend- i .l n g of th e d eno m in atP , a p p m r to th * t i l l of co m p lain t tiled herein
W ih
m y ..T e f a l v lg n a u r* and r * al *I «r I of i'iv # H u nd red t . 500-09) D o lla rt .a c h , ag aln -t you In th e alio *,- m i l l e d ra u te , on
th-* 2 i»i.i da&gt; »d r a n t in rv ■»* I t . 11*20 #
I ito l bearing date N o vem b er, | t t , 1919, and the I- t d a y of M a rc h , 192U, th e tam e bring
S IA L i
k . A . D O U C L : S | I r i t l i i t L i t i r i . t »t th.* rate of r i t per rant a rub d a y ot t h l . C o u rt, nnd the Sanfo rd
| Per a hi . urn. payable .m i l a n n u a lly , num bered l l r r a d i . hereb y d r- lg n a trd a . th e newaluurl, Seminole C-iutty. Iro n , one i l l tn l i f t ) -I a n tw ill, In r lu .lv e , a n il paper In w hich tnfa n o tlre .h a ll be pu hllthed
C l&gt; rk
C ir c u it
W J t- ,!» .
F'lo rid a.
n ia t J i ng and becom ing due and pa&gt;bal&lt;- once a week fo r fo u r e o n *c cu llv e w rek a,
.a fellow# tie-wit;
W ltn raa rny han&gt;l a ml n ttlria l .e a l nf o fflrr PICKARD'S IIAND-PAIM El&gt; CHINA
-------------------------------------------------------------Hi n it . num ber-d one and t a n tn m aturt h l . th e 2 t t h d a y of J a n u a r y , A , I t . t'&lt;20 o n n ilA M 'S STKHLINCS SILVER
and
I
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dur
and
p
a
ra
b
le
liv
e
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e
a
r
,
a
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lr
N o tlre n f A ppllratlun fur T a t D ie d U n d er
(S E A l.t
E- A . I1 D 1 IG I.8 S S .
d a te .
Se ctio n 573 of the G e n e ra l S la lu ir * .
ROOLI(S‘ PLATED WARE
C le rk C irc u it C ourtH a n d , num bered I b rie am t fn u r to n i - S e F tlle M ain e *.
N otice It h i r r l i y liv e n that W , A . and A.
M GIN AND WALTHAM WAH ID S
and tiernrne due and
p a ya b le
. i t S i.llr it n r lo r C o m p la in a n t
S e u n d ira p u rrh a te r of 'F a t C e rtlb ra tc lu r*
W 2 4 *llC ,
No. 262. dated th e it Ft day ol J u n r A . D ., n a n a lt e r d a tr.
Itu n d * nurnlo red liv e and a it tn m atu re
917, F n . filed .a id certlflcat® In m y offire
n l h a . made ap p lica tio n (o r t a t deed to in d I -com e due and p a y a t le .e v e n y r a r .
It .u e in accord ance * lt h la w . S a id r i r t l l i r a l r lit e r d a te .
Ilo n d . num bered .e v e n and rlg b r to n a ­
e m b t a r .. the f-d lo ain g de*rrll&gt;ed properly
i l re and became due and
p a ya b le rig h t
titn a te d in S»*nt:n le C o u n ty , F lo rid a to-wit
&gt;*ar after date.
In t r r r a t in S 9 A c re , id N E C of N W ,
Ilo
n
d
.
n
u
m
h
rrrd
.e
v
e
n
and
eight to rna
d N 1 1 of I C *4 of N W , S . r . 211 T .
and become due and
p a ya b le eight
It . 32 F-n.t. T h e .a id land tirin g a * .f * * id l i r e
I th e date cd lb * l.iu a n r e of .v ir li i r r t i l o . t r y ia r a a lte r d a tr.
llo r n l. num bered nine and ten In m ature
th e nam e o| I'ie rre an il S a u n d .r a . U n l-« .
becom e due and p a ya b le n ln r y e a r ,
It! (,-rtlflc a le ahall be le d re m rd according and
la w , t a t d r r d w ill i.a u e thereon on the a fte r d a te .
Ilo
n
d
. num bered eleven and tw e lv e to
25th d a y of F’e lir u a r y A . I E , 1920.
W iln ra * m y o fficial aly n atu re and *&lt;al m a tu re and become d u . and p a ya b le ten
Fia the 23rd -lay of Ja n u a ry A . D.&lt; 1920. y e a r , a fte r d ate.
Ilo n d . num bered I h lr U r n and fourteen
Over thirty yours in tho imiwinj; of citrus
(S E A L !
FI. A . D O U G L A S S
C le rk
C irc u it
C o u rt.
Sem inole
C o u n ty , to m a tu re and become d u * and p a ya b le
fruits I u l s iirovcd the vulu" of a libera! supply
e ie v rn year* alte r date.
F lo rid a .
Ilo n d f num bered K i t e .a and e ia t .r n to
W 2.V 5te.
Ily V . M . D O U G L A S S , D . C .
of available plant food in the spring. Fertilise
m a tu ie and becuaie due and p a ya b le tw e lv e
y e a r , alte r d ate.
now for urentcsl prolUs,
In C ir t a il C o a rt S
*
a u n ty , F le iid l,
Honda num bered te v e n lc v n and eighteen
For general conditions use
In C h a n r r ry
to m a tu ie and become due and p a ya b le
S a n lo rd H u ild in g &amp; l.- a n A M o cia tlo n ,
th irte e n y e a r , a lte r d a le .
Ilo n d . num bered nineteen and tw e n ty to
a co rp o ra tio n ,
va
C ita tio n .
m a tu ie a n J become d-i» a - d p r y s b lc four
te
rn
y e a r* a fte r date.
R, W . Steel and C o rln n e C . Steel
Honda num bered tw en ty-o n e and tw e n ty T o S . W . Steel# and C o tin n e C . Ste e l*,
So u th H a m p to n ,'L o n g l.la n d . N ew Y o rk tw o and tw e n ly - lh re * to m etu rc and bevom.dur and payable f.f t .e n y e a r* a f t r r -late.
I t ap peer ng fro m an a ffid a v it filed in
Special recommendations gladly given.
It u n d . n u m b e r,d l » , n t y .fo u r and tw entyth a r a u .e th a t y o u , S . W . Steele and C orlnne liv e and tw e n ty - .lt tn m atu re and become
C . S t r .l e are rc.ld .-n ta e&gt;f a S t a ir o r c o u n try d u - a r d pay aloe a ltte re n y e a r , a fte r date
C jiII nt our local Branch Mouse
other than th e S ta te ol F'lorida, th a t your
Stand, num bered l v e n t)- -tc v *n and tw e n ty re ol reaiilence la South H a m p to n , L -n g eight and tw en ty-n in e to m a tu ie and become
rla
Mr. IT C. MAXWEIX. Manager
alan d, N ew Y o r k ,t h a t there I . no p e r.o n In due and p a ya b le a e v .n le e n y e a r , a fte r date.
the S la te o l F lo rid a , the a r r v ire of a « u tIlo ti- I. num b, ted th irty and
t h ir t y -on,
poena upon whom would bind y o u , and that and t h ir t y - t a n to m atu re and b r.o m e due
you a r r o ver th e age of tw e n ty one year*. and p a ya b le eig ht. :n y e a r , a lte r date.
T h e re fo re , y o u , th e aald S. W . S t e .le and
H o a d , num bered th irty - th re e and t h irt y
C t rrin n e C . S te e le , are both requ ired to fnur and tld rty - h v e to m a tu re and lic ru m i
ap pear to Ih e b ill at co m p la in t, a c a ln .t you due and p a ya b le nineteen y e a r* a f t r r data*
in th lc c a u .e t h la ,d a y Sled , on M o n d a y the
Ilo n d . num bered t h lr t y * » li and Ih lr ly l . t d a y ol M a rch A . D . 1920, o th erw lte reven and th irty-e ig h t to m atu re and be­
■aid b ill w ill be ta k e n a . ro n le a .re l.
come due ar.d p a ya b le tw e n ty
y e a r,
I t i . lu r t b ir ordered th a t t h l . n o tlre be a fte r d a l* .
Manufacture™ of IDEAL FERTILIZERS
Ilo n d . nu m b e r, d th irty - n in e and f n r ly
p u ld l.h r d In th e S a n 'o rd II- r a id
onre a
and fo rty-o ne to m atu re and herum e due
week fo r fo u r co n se cu tive week*.
T^T
•
tw enty-o ne year# a f t . r d a ta .
a u v y ik l L A 'l
W it n r u m y hand and Ih e aval nf the amHi .p at-ya b. le
. ,- o ..a
... ...
j
____ _
above eoiirt on th t* th - - 4 '8 -*.y - ' ?*o ,*j.*—
• litre and fo rty -fo u r to m a tu re and b rro m i
A , I t . 1920.
lu e and p a ya b la tw e n ty -tw o y e a r* a fte r
(S E A L )
E . A. D O U G LA SS,
•fate.
C le rk of C ir c u it C o u rt, Svm in o la C o j .i t y ,
H a n d , num b-red fo rty - fiv e Io r t y - .l t and
F'lorida.
to rty-»ev»n and fo rty -e ig h t to m atu re and
becam
e due and p a ya b le t e—n t y t h r e i y . a r .
Geo. A . H e C o tte a ,
S o lic ito r and n l Counae
a fte r d ate.
Honda num bered fo rty -n in e and fifty (d a
fo r
C o m p la in a n t.
W 24*3tr.
(U ty -o n r and fifty -tw o to m a tu ra and become
d u * and p a ya b le lw (n ty - (o u r y e ar* kfitr
date.
N O T IC E
OF
IN C O II P O U A T IO N
N o tice la hereb y given th a t, th * underT h t re fn d p a t a a J In te rv a l a l aald bom lt
algned. In te n d to a p p ly to tna honorable Will h * ,iayab 1* at t h . F'lrat N a tio n a l H ank
S id n e y J . C a l l * . G o ve rn o r ol th * S ta te of of -anford,
‘ ea. &gt;n Svminola County, F’lorld*.
F lo rid a at T a ffa h a .a e e , F lo rid a , on th e 3rd
All bid* mutt b* acvompanirq by a eerd a y of M a rch , A . I E 1920, lo r
L e lt t r a tillvd eherk for I pet rvnt sf tha par valua
Paten t In ro rp o ra tlr.g W ight Uroa. C o .,u n d e r ol th* bond* hid (or.
the fu llo w ln r proposed c h a rte r, th * o riginal
Tb* Hoard ol County Commltvlonen of
of w h ich la now on III* In th * office o f the Bemlm-U County rvirtv* tha right to rvject
S e c re ta ry uf S l a t * , a t T a lla h a .a e e , F lo rid a . any aril all bid*.
I t . H . W ig h t
B O A R D OT CO U N T Y COM MIS SIO NW . I I . W ight
KltS, SLMINOLF: C O U N T Y , FLA
G . 'V . M cLa u g h lin
Atteat:
E. A. DOUGLASS
Ily L. P. Hagan Pro,
Prefaced A tid e # o f ln * O I 9*f« tio # t l Ik *
Clatk
tam,
Chi
‘ nan.
W ight l i r a * . Com pany
hair
W t , Ifcr u ad ervig ae d , h n v * agreed
ta W 88 D c .
W - J l- t f lle .

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4th day of
A. I). 1917, rovrrlns th*
proptrty to*wit* N\V'j of NK!t
of Srf. 21
20 S. It. .10 thr •aid land
bring K«onrii at thr datr *»f thr Iiauafirr id
■urh frrliftratr In thr nam
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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27,1920

VOLUME XI

UBRARY a s s o c ia t io n h o ld s ib o ls h e v ik
THE CITY COMMISSIONERS
FRENCH
FIGHTING , GIVE SOUTHERN U TILITIES
It h e ir a n n u a l m e e t i n g ADVANCES
elects o f f ic e r s f o r y e a r
ON CHINA
IN SYRIA COMPANY SIXTY DAYS GRACE
Association Doing Great
Work Here
buy new

books

m vr
BEEN
ADDED
SASrOim
LIBRARY
asset TO t h e c it y

AND
IS

Tbt annual meet Inc of the Snn*
foi Library Association was held
I w j&gt;b. 6th in the library room.
I Ike follow inc were elected an
tx^iurt for the year, S. O. Chat*,
I R . philips. R. F. Whitncr, Rev.
llrower.
Rev. A. S. Peck was re-elected
; ju-v. C. Uiowt-r us vicet: Mrs. I). A. Kelly sorroalry
A. H. Key treisurer. Mrs. A. IJ.
»u, appointed as Librarian for
ruining year.
•
Tkf tra-urer’s report for past year
encouraging, -showing .1 steady
in funds, wliich before n.finj
^i!l be sufficiently large to
me erection of a liitrari* build-

ter; My lia r Diary, Mary King
Wnddington; Gunner Depew, Albert
Dcpc; Poems (2 vol.) Thomas B.
Aldrich; The Alligator and Its Allies
Reese; Belgium, Land of Art, W. E.
Grids; Rubaiyal, Omar Khayyam;
Mental Suggestion, Lring Batten;
A Catherdrul Pilgrimage, Julia C. U
Dorr;
» Three interesting Drnmps:
I. The Melting Pot by Isreal
Zangwill; 2. The Servant in the
House by Charles Kennedy.
Evcrywprnan, Morality I’lay.
Commune Sense, How to Exercise
it, Yorolor.iu-Tnshi; Influence-How
to Exert it, Yorotonio-Tashi; IVrservance-llow to Develpc it, ,11.
Bes«or; Character-llow to strengthen
it-1J. Starke: PrnrticsIHtv-Ifnw t«
acquire it 11. Nicolle.
Before the ndiourment of the an­
nual ir-cling a jr.ntli.n uf thanks
was m i'V il and ordered print, d
"T o the f *ion Is who contributed
money, boo .s, magazines and rcric«’ espeiLlly the la ’ ■* who m -id­
o l ti e pruident nnd librarian in tli
'etall work if cat 1'iguuig and oxftian ing books; and also the tlif
t 't i i t i i s Company for the year’s
lightSng«of library room.”
M. E. KEY
.
Libtirian.

fir a small library with no fih,»lp from the city and only
jifl of ten .dollars to rweil tu t
Iced for current expenses and books
report of librlan was equally
frstifyins;. Through .purchaso 2:J
mere added during the year, i&amp;
be &lt;t magazines published
sutxcrilied for, at a cost o f \
to the library. In addition to
sent in from timo to
aonations of one and more
Tc.umci and maca7ines, for which
tie a social ion and patrons feel
QUESTION
IN
WEST VIII(ntrful.
GINIA
LEGISLATURE SPE­
Tie non-fiction card which is now
CIAL SESSION
.
pan to every holder of a borrower’s
Charleston, W. Vs., Feb. 27 (By
ruJ (with no additional expense to
boimucr) is a move for increased Associated Press) The ratification
uc?ulne*j&gt; on the part of the library. of tbn suffrage amendment is the
Clildren especially are urged to most im portant question taken up
nrry home their two booh.s, we, by the West Virginia legi.lnture
hosing that they will soon find out which began n sjiecial session today.
tkemrrlvs that stories of real
ff^ph and real tilings are ns interand sometimes prove as exas Ur book or Robinson
Cruies
In the following list are boohs of
L'tnply, Mime history nnd travel
other clas-iflcutions that have WILL TIE UP ALL SURBURadded during the year.
BAN TRAFFIC IN
PARIS
Junior
Pari 1 Feb. 27 \B y A«soeiated
Muftafa, Egyptian Roy, Light- Pre-si Railroad men at the Eastern
DAgtown, Mabel 0 . Wright; station struck here this morning
Ford’s Own Story, Rose and the strike became worse in the
Real Story of a Real Roy, Northern station. Railroad service
Shiite; Ho|)C—The
ClilT- t»i suburban points* is still further
Martha Jew eltl; Nature tli minis irs-1. The cabinet tleti*1* I to­
and Stories, Flora Cook; day to seek -legiilution nut orbing
of King Arthur, Mara P ratt; I the requisition of automobile*.
Kate CarpeAtrr; Legends |
ml. Mura L. Pratt, Rear
TO STUDY BOLSHEVIKS.
Farter, Myths from Many
Eva Tappnn; Stories from | Stranbirg form* Com ml.-, slop Fur
t l»»di-s: Legendary
Heroes;!
That Purpose
Ftnnr, and Proms; Adventures and
Strishurg Feb. 2T (By Assc?i“tcd
«thvement; Poems and Ityymes;
Stories „f Nature; Sports and Pns- Press) Proposals for the t tablishnient of 2 eommbrlon of the the­
Modern Triumphs; Wonders
oretical and techinnl expert* to etudy
Fritnre; Out-of-door Rook;.
the "realization of the proletariat
Tif list ten volumes are part of republic of soviet?’’ has been laid
* ” 1 puhllshed under "How to before the 'National Socialist Con­
Tfirh children Through Stori»«” and gress in Mission here.
*» •••.itrii by Eva Tappnn nre highly
^'onnnruded by
parents
and
.Schools To Re-Oprn Next Monday
wither*.
March 1st.
*.1^* (,'rl* of Dickens, Anon;
All of the Sanford schools will re­
Story of the Bible, Anon;
open next Monday. March Ost, at
the Cuterpiller, Hcnn Tnbre; the usual time, unlrsa further notire
"f Alfred the (b eat. Eve Dyer;
tM»er; lMxarro or Conquest is given.
T. W. LAWTON.
. , ‘ru' Ohrr; DeSota, or Invasion
\
*
Supt.
“ • lorida, Obcr.

SAYS
THEY
NORTHEASTERN
TURKESTAN DESPATCHES
HAVE
BEEN
FIGHTING
AND
DEMAND
RUSSIAN
HARD LOSING MEN
CONSUL
London, Feb. 27 (Bit Associated
London, Fev. 27 (By Associated Trersi Oilicial despatches on the
Press) Russian Bolshevik forces ad­ situation at Marusg, Syria where the
vanced to the Chinese frontier in French troops have fiecn struggling
northeastern Turkestan nnd it is with the Turns announce that the
Frenrli extricated the
rnntintnls
reported demanded that the Chinese after hard lighting. The French were
governor of the Sin Kinng province compelled to leave the wounded who
give up th e Human consul and all were cared for by tin* Amerienn Bed
the refugees nnd allow. the appoint­ Cross. Menage* confirms the report
ment of Bolshevik consuls. They of the massacre of Armenians state­
threatened to occupy Sin Klang if ment that the number of slaughtered
were several thousand.
the governor does not comply.

DITfl r.lMC
U t ilL b llll!

SANFORD IS
MANY FINE HOMES AND
BUSINESS BLOCKS CITED
The Pico Block Will Be Most
Modern Building

May Gel Beer And Wine
Washington, Feb. 21.—Amendment
of the Volstead prohibition enforce­
ment art so us to permit the stwtes
by referendum, to authorize sale of
2.75 per cent beer nnd 10 per cent
wine was proposed in a bill introduc­
ed today by Representative Minuhun
democrat, New Jersey.
"M y bill," said Mr.
Minahan,
“ merely provides for a snne, reason­ C O M M 1 S S I O N E It 8 COULD
able, nnd ligical method of enforcing! HAVE DONE TH IS
SIXTY
the prohibition constitutional amend­
DAYS AGO AVOIDING MUCH
ment.
TROUBLE
“ It is utterly repugnant to the AThe City Commissioners nre be­
merienn spirit to impose arbitrary re­
strictions, ns to their personal hnbito ginning to realize that the people of
upon the American people in a par­ Sanford will not stand for any more
Southern
*' .- -. .Vu.’iHiiiiiiy which ure mani­ foolishness iiuni ' ‘llie
Utilities
Co.,
and
they
have
sent
festly contrary to the wishes of the
fMuloilowing
It.ter
to
tfial
company
people of that community.”
I wliieli listens well hut it Klinufil hive
been sent the first week in January
SAVE CHILDREN CONGRESS
and we would have result* now.
Held In Geneva Has 20 Co intrics However it demonstrates that tho
City Commissioner* nre waking up.
Represented
Following is tiie letter:
Geneva. Fob. 27 (Ry A isociated
Feb. 25,1920
Pres Twenty e n iitie i were r.-preSouthern
Utilities
Company
file I .it lhl» "• »vo rMt Iren” Oon. • • ii e I&gt;i here Fa-nier Murphy Sanford and I’altaka, Florida.
v is the Ame*i.-in dele; ite an I Ger­ Gentlemen:
You are of course familar with tho
man represent itivow pro loin’oate.
unsatisfactory rcrvlce that your
Company i* furnishing the City and
citizen* of Sanford.
I ou must realize that proper and
dependable electric service cannot
be furnished until a now unit is
installed. For the past five days tho
citizens have been entirely without
electric current, twice without gns
anti water:—In view of thebe’ ag­
gravated conditions the City ComI mission demands Immediate uction,
and definite advices ns regards new
[ installations your Company con­
OVER THE
REPLY
FORTH­ templates.
Time i* the essence of this com­
COMING TO WILSON N OIE
munication.
Unless within sixty
TO
AI LIES
days from this date your Company
Washington Feb. 27 (By Asaocin- furnishes satisfactory service to tho
ted l'rer*) Official circles awaited City and the citizens of Sanford, in
with much interest the reply of the Accordance with your contract and
British nnd French premiers tc the franchise that you now hold, wn will
ns may bo
president’s latest Adriatic note. The
' urh ]**n]
a" mny '
necessary to cancel your contract
response is due tonight nr tomorrow. und to set aside, annul nnd revoke
Washington—The reply will not the frnnehise under which you oplie made public until after the pre­ crate in the City of Snnford, nnd to
sident lias had tin opportunity to do whatever else may be necessary
fur the proper protection of our City
study it.
We sincerely trust that by dili­
gent effort such progress may Im
made by you in your construction
und new Installation work, and
satisfactory service furnished
so
thut it mny not bp neccessary
for us to pursue the legnl remedies
ns indicated in this letter.

Must'Get Plant Ready By
That Time Or Else
PEOPLE WAKING UP

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OFFICIAL
SUFFRAGE
S E V E R A L N E W HOMES
CIRCLES
AMENDIN’!'
STIRRED J
IMPORTANT

RAILROAD STRIKE
, ON IN FRANCE

•'lin-fiction for older ren'p-^'
“ •'iiie Lite in Germany, Mrs. KldNaval Hintory of United
p,
vol) by Willis J. Abbott;
A^f.nceju. **• M.
Ilyndinnn;
Pftl° '.,&gt;8ra|,hy' Marion
Harland;
*• . ®l Today and Tommorrow,
Dil'il!1
, "'Iritpr; Memories and
trisv’. Samut,l Pepya; Autobio­
. ■•&gt;. Anthony Trollope; Jame.c
•1 lore Cooper, Charles Dudley
* ' nfr: Charlotte Ilronte, T.
|H T m
Murillo, M. F.
p
r; T ltliu, M. F / Swcetser;
I* ,r.’ Sweetaer; Autoblorgraphy,
it r v 'tw " a^ ac®t Florida-Land
nfh,nt=ent. By Kevin 0 . Win­

GARAGE TO l!E pcctcd to be finished about June
IN
NEXT
FEW first. The entire exterior of the
building will receive the stucco finish
und when finished will be one of the
In keeping with the progressive finest buildings in the state in equip­
spirit of Florida Sanford is forging ment and in appearance. The owners
ahead as never before nnd property Messrs. Byrnes nnd Douglass will
it changing bands daily many great jtpend about $40,000 in repairs. In
improvements being made und not the residence section many new homes
only new buildings being erected but nre being built or are contemplated
in the business portion of the city for the spring building boom. Among
especially tbe older brick buildings those contracted for are two bunguarc being remodeled und being inude |0ws for immediate occupancy. One
into up to date nnd modern oflice is for George Hull at tho corner of
und apartm ent and business blocks. Second street nnd Laurel avenue
The now Valdez Hotel was the first nnd another one is for John Abrams
building to be made into one of tbe on Snnford Height*. Still another on
finest and most up to dale buildings which work lias already started Is
in the state and this was such a for F. E. Iloumillut on Palmetto
wonderful transformation t hut one avenue. Price &amp; Coder are the con­
of the men responsible for it in the tractors.
person of K. A. Douglass looked
There will bo ut least twenty-live
around for more worlds to conquer homes built during the summer
and found the Rico building waiting months us tlie prospective purchasers
the magic touch of the contractor’s are now looking for locations.
•
bund and together with Roy Symes
Among the real estate tlenls today
purchased this block that Ironts are th a t of the purchase of tho
on First street and extends 117 feet Crowder home on Pnrk avenue by
back on Railway Way to Comnrercial Dr. Langley one of tho most desir­
street. A small army of men ,under able homes on this fine residence
the supervision of C. T. liollmun nre street.
now busy remodelling this block. The
The Cook Auto Co., of Orlando
second floor will be made into has purchased from T. E. Wilson
ap artm erts making 21 apartments forty feet on the Jo t between the
that will I k* modern in every respect Wilson huildin? nnd the ilnrrohl
nnd contain ull tl&gt;e up to date building on Park Avc on which an!
wrinkles in compactnesa utid -con­ up to date brick garage will lie
venience nnd will In* the last won! in erected for W. J. Thigpen the locul
apartment life. The first tloora arc agent
of the Iluick cars. This
n’so being made ovrr in up to date building will be 117 feet long and
store buildinrs ami the work is e,r vilt be modem in every respect.
AND NEW
STARTED
WEEKS

AMERICA AND
FRANCE TO

INTERNATIONAL
IN
AERO
CONTEST
I.
AVIATION
SEP l EMBER

DOMESSIC
QUESTIONS
IN TREATY

Now Ycrk Feb. 27 (By Associated
I’resi) The aero Club of America
today challenged the Aero Club of
Fi ante for an international aviation
fo p h y which will he conteited in
France in September. Three Amor
can entries have been received. The
United State* won two out of five RESERVATIONS
WILL
RE
international contests before the wnrCONSIDERED
BY
THE
SENATE TODAY
•
.
IIKI.GIANS BUY SHIPS
Washington Feb. 27 (By Azsoci*ted
Press) Domestic questions in tho
Said To Have I'urrhnscd Ten Ships
reservations In the peace treaty will
From America
ho considered today in the Senato
New York Fell. 27 (By Associated following the udoption yesterday of
REDS
RAIDED I re-;-*) Purchase of ten three thou* the reservation regarding theman*
CLEVELAND
AND WILL BE DEPORTED rand ton steel steamships from the datorirs.
.
| United State* Shipping Board is
Cleveland Feb. 27 (By Associated | announced by Lloyds Royal Beige
BRITISH PLANES LOST
Press) Ten alleged Radicals were n r-!of Antwerp.
rested today in rnids by the Federal |
---- —
Think They Have Fallen Into Irish
agrnts mnri.ing a renewal of t he j
D in n er
Pnrlw
Sea
g- vrrrt»v,rr.. ~ Ugl.* .u
out
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
S.
Thornton
London Feb. 27 (B y' Associated
radicalism nnd srncf the agitators to
delightfully entertained at a dinner Press) Threo British
aeroplanes
their native lurds. Several wagon
party
Wednesday
evening
in
honor
vhich
left
for
Dublin
Saturday
on n
loads of r adical literature were taken
of Mr. I). S. Babbitt’* birthday. thrns hour trip are missing. The
Cover* Here laid for six. T|ie tild e aeroplanes nre beti«Y&lt;d to bo one
was beautifully decorated nnd the of the three th at were seen to fall
.center held the large birthday cnlte Into the sea.
which was an eye of beauty. There
| being one—Well when a man passes
Fire At Mlmnl
.
a certain mark in life—there usually
Miami, Fla. Feb. 21.—Tw enty
remains only one candle, to be *een.
thousand dollar* damage was done
For Florida fair tonight killing
a fire which early this morning de­
frost in north, light to heavy In
The Sun Dance committee received stroyed one of the vfew fram build­
central portion and light Lost about, one thousand dollars from the Krause ings In the Jiuslnea* district. Plan*
the 27th parallel. Saturday fair with carnival, whlrh played one week'* en­ have been m*d« for erecting on the
rising temperature. Gentle north gagement In Palm Beach for the bene­ ■Ite a 12-»tory building for the Flret
wind* becoming east Saturday.
fit of tha dance.
National Bank.

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SYMPHONY
RADICALS
ORCHESTRA
RO U TED
UNIONIZED
’ UP AGAIN
UNLESS THEY CAN BE RE­
COGNIZED
THEY
WILL
FORM NEW UNION

Boston Feb. 27 (By Associated
Pri*s*i Unless the Boston Symphrny
Ofchcitra players nro recr.gtii cd
i. 1 - .• 1 .
- ■....... j 1 f -.............
chr tra thetmclves ‘under
u n rn
afhlhtion according to a statement
by the committee of players today.
Ninety per ccni of the member*
have Joined the union and financial
backing for the proposed new or­
FALSE
teeth
w o r k e r s chestra hna been offered W is said.
STRIKE
FOR
HIGHER
WAGES
IN
N£W
YORK
Card of Thank*
For the many kindnesoes nnd
New York City, Feb, 27
(By
Associated Prcia) The city fa.-ed the acts Kf friendship shown us during
poKiibiliiica of a fclre teeth famine tho recent illness and death of our
today when five hundred members little son and for the beautiful
of the Dental Workers Industrial floral remembrance*, wo extend our
Union struck for higher wage* and warmeat thank* and appreciation.
Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Methvln
ahorter hours.

FAMINE IN FALSE
TEETH REPORTED

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COU N TY HAPPENINGS
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COR­
RESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY—EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD

rufl, who has bwn heeplng her company
for Mims time.
They were both very much ahocked
at the death of Mr*. Woodruff and ahe
has gone to be with her brother in Ilia
lohelineaa.
GENEVA
We arc wondering why, our newl
items have been jui t a week behind al
through the p u t month. Thu Herald
new« is itaie enough at best for Geneva!tea.
on account of no mail on Sundays.
Mrs. Charlie Mnynnrd of Forsythe,
Ga., is visiting Mr. nnd Mm. J. II. Hud­
dleston.
Mm. J. V. Wicks hoi accepted a posi­
tion in Orlnndo and left Geneva hut
Wednesday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. Daniel have as
their guests Mr. Daniel's brother nnd
sister of Ft. Pierce, Fla nnd Avery, Ga.
Mr. Ed Sutton is not improving ns
fast as his fironds would like to see him.
Mm. C. A. Enulemon has been on the
sick list hut glad to note is very much
improved.
The ladies of the M. E. Church met
at the home of Mm. II. H. Pnttkixhal!
last Thursday afternoon nnd organized
a "Ladies Aid" with Mm. H. II. Pattishall ns president, Mm. M. E. Dooley,
vice president and Mm. Aubrey Moran
secretary ami treasurer.
The ladies
present from Oviedo were. Mm. J. H.
Lee, Mrs. T. W. Lawton, Mm. II. F.
Wheeler and Mm. Young, M r* . P r.tt!shall rent'd rake nnd rolTre.
Mr. and Mm. Fyke and Mr. nnd Mm.
Schaffer are spending the week in Or­
lando.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phillips nnd
Mrs. llesxic Gaudcrn attended services in
Orlando last Sunday.
Mm . Charlie Maynard nnd Mrj. J. H.
McLain nre visiting Tampa thi&lt; week.

from othfcr resources this yesr, will he
expended upon the cshool.
Cspl. Smith of Ssnford, was a
pleasant, visiter a t our school Mon­
day where ho delivered a good talk
to the faculty and scholars at Chapel
exerriaes. Capt. Smith b very much
loved by the people of our community
and his visits are hcralcd with
pleasure.
Mr. Henry Miles who has been
seriously ill is now slowly recovering
Messrs John and Tom Bell who
also been confined to their homes by
illness arc also able to be out.
Mr. G. F. Western of Orlando was
over this week and took pictures of
the school.
Mrs. R. L. Sellers of Gainesville,
Ga., is visiting relatives here.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Curtis Muse nre
happy over the arrival of a bouncing
boy nt their home.

Mrs. T. G. Simmons spent Saturday
EAST HANFORD
afternoon
In Orlando.
The Wecka family, of Cameron Ave.,
had their nice bird dog ahot last week and
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lawton,’ Mrs.
aent the head to Jacksonville for exami­ J. H. Lee Sr., and J. H. Lee Jr., spent
nation for symptom* of rabies. The deg Saturday in Orlando.
had bit grandma McDougal, and Dr.
Miss Eunice Clark visited Sanford
Robson in treating the bite, just as a
Monday
precaution. All the dogs in that neigh­
IL-v L. L. Wright indicted a very had
borhood have Iteen put to death to bo cn
Ask any man who has made a success finan­
cut
ju 't alwive his knee Tuesday ufterthe safe side.
noon with nn axe. While quite painful
cially and he will tell voti that he has carefully
We are pleased to *ay Pen Monroe is
j it i, hofied the wound will not prove
now recovering Iroin what has been a
and steadily increased his bank account in a
tcriouit..
serious illness. Severla members of the
Mrs. II. F. Wheeler; Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Hull family oh Celery Ave., are
For County Judge
systematic manner. There arc lew exceptions
M.
II. McCall and MLis'Elizabclh Law­
said to be ill with the “ flu" The whole
In
this
issue
George
G.
Herring
family it J. J. McClelland's have been ton attended the music festival in Or­
to this rule.
annonees bis candidacy for the posi­
ill with ‘ flu" and M. A. Jackson and J. C lando Sunday afternoon.
tion of County Judge. He held this
You can do the same if you will start today.
The C. &amp; R. Club inct last Thursday
also ill. A good many others nre recover­
position for part of one term having
afternoon with Mrs. R. W. Lawton. Th
ing or are just beginning the siege.
been appointed to fill out the un­
Jodali Cameron arrived home uni-x- There was not a very large crowd present,
expired term of the late R. F. W hit­
pectcdly Sunday night from the Daily owing to a ca«e of whooping cough in
tier und was superceded by E. II.
Mrs. Lawton's family.
Military School at Greenwood, N. C.
Housliolder the present incumbent.
Mr. und Mrs. J. L. Ensign nre visiting
While tilling the position Judge
James and Leon Purvice of Cameron
Herring made nn enviable record and
City, drove toTainpa for nn over-Sunday Mrs. W. K. Argo. Mrs. White of San­
hi3 many friends have been urgent
visit with their parents and brought ford nnd Mr*, l’olhlll, of Fernnndina, nre
in asking him to announce for the
their sister, Miss Ronnie, hack with them also guests of the Argo family, having
o , r *• ' f a r e H s r e t u r n f n m F "&gt;-■**&gt;.
for a visit here at homo of her brother Iwen summoned to th* ir Ix-d-ide of their
father, Cnpt. Argo. The Iasi re|»orts
At t'.o n .t'u c c k if Hu world v i r
Ashley and family.
received of Cnpt. Argo's condition was
( Aj.t. ... ;n;;„ wui u .ii.i. m crto- ..—
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. II. Porter, who are
that he was improving
zing
the Homo Guard and ufterward
spending the winter at Marquette Lodge,
Mrs. I). It. Mitchell is spending part
attended the train! ig inrrp .'orollicers
the Samuel Schwartz place on Lake
winiing a firr.t lieutcnuntcy and
Uoldcn, gave u dinner party Sunday. The of this week in Orlando
going
over, ons whore his fine record Weather And Crop CondPInm* In which was well advanced during the
A religious census of Oviedo was
gueits were Mr. and Mrs. OTIL Cam|&gt;and
knowledge
of military ah’aits
taken
Sunday
afternoon
by
the
evangel­
bell from town nnd Mr. and .Mrs. I. D.
Florida For The Week Ending week. Plowing was general for all
won
his
promotion
to
captain
und
ho
istic
and
S.
S.
committees
of
the
Method­
staple crops, and corn planting con­
Martin
February 17, 11)20.
forvod uqtil the close of the war with
tinued in (lie peninsula, especially
ist
church.
.Mr and Mrs. Henry Schulte, the three
dfetincticn in France and Germany.
in the central and lower counti.*.
Mrs.
Julieus
(list
was
called
to
Tampa
Temperature.
The
week
averaged
children and Mr. Schulte, Sr., drove over
Aside
from
his
netivl&amp;
i
in
lej;ul
At
the
parents-teacher’h
meeting
last
Saturday
on
account
of
the
illn&lt;?»
of
.Mr.
Iron Daytona Reach Wedne-day for a
somewhut coder than tho normal, Tno stand cf melons is poor in tome
localities, but replanting prognoses.
'Slnf*
iiulitary
circles
Cnpt.
Herring
Friday
afternoon
it
wna
d
en
Gist
who
has
the
"flu."
threr day's visit at the (J. C. Chamber­
utid the Inst two days were much
lain home. On Thui .•
Mrs. It. G. Williams, Mrs. S. W. Swo|x- a community ring ut the school house on has always been a Sanford booster odder than usual with freezing tem­ White potatoes in St. Johns county
Chnmhcrluin and their other guest Miss Nell Williumd and lloy Wdliamt the night of the 23rd, also to discj** and takes a deep interest in nil civil- perature over much r.f the n irt’n unit improved iu some c-tent. some re­
planting ii being done. Renn*. tomaj
whether to huve another month of) reforms and is one cf the- progressive
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chttmlierlnln nnd visited friends in Orlando Sunday.
central portions of the | eninsula. toes, and white potatoes are doing
citizens
of
the
city
und
county.
He
school.
daughter Veronica and Mr. La bluer,
Mrs. W. P. Carter *pont Tuesday in
Frost nt Miami on the 17.
well in tho Okeechobee district. Rehas rorumed the practice of law
uli a.icnt the day at the Orlando fair.
Sanford.
Precipitation. Rains were mostly cdTtt rains were beneficial to those
since
his
return
from
France
and
is
\V. II. Chandler and guest, ClilTord
LAKE MONROE
Mrs. G. G. Dunning spent Saturday
also servirg the city if Sanford a light and scattered, except th a t tiie crops in tiie Miami section. Moder­
Willbanks, visited the Orlando fair on in Orlando.
.
week’s total exceeded un ineli at ate shipments of strawberries and
With blue ribbon hold high over Municipal Judge. He expects t
Wednesday.
Mr. ami Mrs. McCnnnchay, Mr. and the finest display of vegetables In make nn active campaign in the near sturions in tiie west and portions of truck continued from central and
J. F. McClelland's neice and party, Mrs. Perrigo, Miss Perrigo and Eugene Seminole, nnd four other competing future nnd will seek the office of* tiie south. Ah a rule, tho hoII was im­ southern counties. Citrus groves are
dro\e up from Sarasota nnd were over McConnchny left Friday for Tampa to counties Lake Monroe community, County Judge on his merits und hi* proved in western counties and in being worked nnd fertilized generally
Sunday visitors at the McClelland home attend (iasparilln fi-stival.
ti e extrem e outh, Imt rain was not they ure in good condition. The low
closely followed by Lake Monroe past record in this office.
Mr. ami Mrs. 1. D. Hart and party of
needed
in northern counties to any temperature, about freezing south­
school
with
twelve
others
aloft
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rrannon Imvo betn
friends drove to Tainpa for a short visit spemiiftg several days with A. Leiniiurt blue ribbons snijed oil triumphantly
extent.
ward to central portions -if the pen!&lt;i!l i i . Nome.
last week.
Conditions of Crops. The moder­ inxual cn the Ifi nnd IT, was un­
and family. They returned Tuesday to with colors dying nnd Imnd playing
Sdi it*
m o l ying id *)|iioli-ti a
The Ellsworths on Reardutl Ave., had their home at Wildwood.
to the tune of "Lucky Thirteen"
ate rains, generally mild temperature favorable for truck, and some dam­
nee op i’• ..i
it Miivi’r***! In .lupnn
at
the
Suh-Tropirnl
Mid-Winter
1G fine grapefruit on a little tree at their
and
seasonable amount cf sunshine age doubtless rciultod to truck and
On Friday, Fell. "0th, nt the club
sml cnlli-t 'll" "*«iii-ii!fliiiuixlil."
hack door. Some one came Saturday lioure a program will he given by tlx Five County Fair at Orlnndo.
were favorable for general farm work, berry bloom.
nig! t and gathered 10 of the fruit, (i. C. pupils of the High School for the benefit
Indeed we are delighted nnd well
Chr nherlain reports ‘J kegs of crate
may we he, for we have found our­
of the Armenians.
nail i us among the mi-sing. For the pai t
On Sunday, Fev. 22nd., at the R.i|- selves, ns it were, nnd now we know
8 years there has he.-n scarcely a w» ek hut
tist
church, the civic committee of tin we can raise the very best products
what some one has something missing.
in Seminole county, the finest veget­
•Mr. Flowers, of Celery Ave , had his Christian Endeavor Society will have ables und the brightest hoys nnd
fine field of iimu lienns nipp -d by frost a patriotic meeting cornmemoralinv girls; nnd though we have much
Monday night. Other tender thing** look George Washington's birthday.
hard work before us, ns we hnvo
rather the worse for Jack Frost's vi it.
only just begun still our possibilities
ITS ALA &lt;{■ GRAPEVII.Li:
for a successful nnd brilliant future
OVIEDO
Walfred and Carl Pierson attended the are assured.
fair in Orlando In't Thursday.
One of the most delightful nfTnin
The growth of Lake Monroe
the season was the valentine party given
Mr. und Mrs. Jease Lee and littii
school
within the past tw o years has
y i.1i-.se* Muliel Swo|x», Elizabeth daughter, Mrs. Stedt nnd MLs Mar­
been
phi-nominal. Good teachers
Lawton and Olive larsctte lust Friday garet Erickson were also among those
were
first
procured, then a handsome
evening ut the home of ,\li«s Swope. It who took in the sights ut the lair from
school
built
nnd soon from what was
was one of the regular High School par- this section.
once
dissutisfartion
und dissention
tics that the young people of Oviedo and
Mr*. G. T. Rallinger visited in San­ law nnd order prevailed, anil the
e psdally the High School pupils have ford with Mir. Coiler and Mm. .Roger*
upl scholars, with good teachers as
enjoyed this year. On this occasion the last Saturday.
incentives
rapidly developed into
hoste se: had rpared nothing 111 the priRev. Swanbon of Pierson ministered splendid hoys and girls, with quick
piratious the lioure in-lug lieaitifully
to bis flock In-re last Sunday, being enter­ minds and ready hands and a fine
decorated with heart i and cipiils nnd
tained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. appreciation of the hotter thing* of
tiie gainei most interc'ting ami iimusing.
J. E. Lundquist.
life.
Delicious amhru io nnd cake were serveil.
Mr.
Luudquist
who
is
somewhat
re­
The most of the display of the
About twenty-five gueits accepted Misses
Swope's, I-ezettc'n nnd Lawton's hos­ covered from his illness look the pastor school was the general work of the
pitality and vet d them most charming to cull at the Carlson home near Mon­ pupils during the present school
year. Such cxlru work was done in
hoiteeiM. Juf t as young Saturday morn- roe.
Charlie and Minnie Reck are v eil­ spare time tho week prccccding the
in ; | ushed old Friday night out of the
ing this week while senool is not keep­ Fair, iluving put their shoulders to
door.
ing at the home of their grandparents, the wheel, their busy brains nnd adept
fingers ingeniously produced nn in­
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Westcrdlck.
1920
Mr. and Mm. TePsina of Geneva, were tellectual assortment of work and
bright ideas, worthy to compete with
visitors there also k. Sunday.
8
Mm. Clark and M r Westerdick at­ the fairest of the Fair not only at
It'a ready now One hundred handthe Sub-Tropical Exhibition but
■om.'ly Illustrated pages with hrlllliuil tended prayer meeting Wednesday even­ cslcwhcre. Not to be outdone by
cover In natural colon. It Is both ing in Sanford.
their own children tlit* parents rutne
beautiful and helpful, and all that la
Mm. Austin Williams of Tampa, mine forward with contributions and the
necessary lo get It Is a postal car -1
I A^ , y°arV rodu.ctIo,n
Chandler Six was of record volume nnd
request. You will find nur 11*20 cuta up Iu&gt;t week to attend tiie funirnl of line vegetables proved the best nt
JLi this year s production will double It; but If you don’t want to wait for
Mr. Johnson, to comfort hi.s wife who i« the Euir ns derided upon by the
logou n well worth while *o**d bonk
&gt;our new Chandler next spring, we would cuggest that you order it now.
Hastings' Seeds are sold direct by u'i old friend. She also spent a few daps
chosen
judges.
mull. You will never fiud Ilium on in the country with tier relatives, leaving
This year s automobile shows ha've nttractcd crowds greater than ever
•s!e tn the stores. We have sums
Space will not allow of u ricscrifbefore, partly perhaps because hundreds of thousands of Americana wero
five hundred thousand customers whe for home Tue.oluy und her von Robert
unable to secure new cars last year. And these great crowds of motor
buy from us by mull. We please nnd who has been here with Mr. and Mr*. tion of our booth, hut we will only
satisfy them, nnd we can ptcuse und Volie Williams for some lime nerompnning sny it wus u center of ndmirution
enthusiasts have found no better value In tho whole exhibit of six cylinder
satisfy you In lS.’O
nnd attracted crowds.
cars than th a t which Chandler oilers.
^
her.
Planting Hastings' Seeds In your
Some of the many* things upon
There are u number of cases of "flu" re­
garden or In your fields i's u re s "good
Chandler lends g o distinctly In the medium-priced fino car field
luck" so far as results can be d e te r reported hut think all are some better display were, Community Home
S
, 5®11
Joes
value; because
of us
Its reallyJ marvelous
.**„»**..
i
uoiler such splendid
*
utLausc
oi
mined by the seed planted. For 30 at this writing; the weather is very un* garden vegetables, Industrial ex­
motor
c l n v p i n n n . ' l f n r n n r t l i « n v n n v ,.- * r o
__ ■
..
.
.
motor
developed
through
seven
years
of
production
In
the Chandler
plant
years Hastings' Heeds have beon the
hibits, Primary work,
Domestic
scttlrd
and
not
helpful.
Mr.
Fortier's
standard of seed excellence and pur­
and r.evcn years Gcrv.cc cn tho road In tlto hands of n host of owners: bcScience, Seed i elections, \ urieties
ity la Ibo South. Only varieties family are all better hut we are sorry to
rh t8 tBtUrt a’ k °pCndabi^ mochanlcal construction through ^ '*
adapted to the South are listed. (Jual hear that Mm. Jack Vaughan and John of natural wood, plants etc. Product
entire chassis; und because of Its attractive nnd comfortable body.
posters, Methods of teaching agri­
It &gt;■ of the best and prices often Inis Rorrell are among the lick.
than thoso you pay at home. Writs
culture, grafting, budding etc.,
C o m p a r e th o r n o il. a l l th o s ix o s , t h o n p Ic K o u t y o u r , .
Mm. August Swanson has beon hind­
for free ropy of this snlcndld cata­
drawings and other interesting nnd
I t w i l l b e a C h r C n d le i- I f y o u a s k C h a n d l e r o w n e r * .
logue now.
H. G. HASTINGS CO. ly curing for the sick in our locality for
instructed works.
Bstdsmen. Atlanta. Ca.— (Advt.)
nearly three weeks nnd during her al&gt;SIX HANDSOME HODY TYPES
Blue ribbons were placed upon
sei.se her huxhund and son, Archie, have
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two and three teacher-school; best
Lund qubit.
S ' v n . r o s t s n i s r S * J* n , 12M
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and eighth grades, demonstrated by
bertson of DeLand ho|x-s to be with us
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Grnmmcr treo; best methods und
TN t LAST
(or Sunday School at 2 P. M. nnd ser­
government taught by government
MOP*
vice at .1 P. M. next Sunday. Warm wel­
wheel; best agriculture
methods
come for all.
budding, grafting, drawing, layering,
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Mr. and Mm. T. O. Tyner nnd family etc. Fancy work club Rural school
AT KXJQ GQOCEIIS
took a Dip by auto to Lea*, burg, return best display; best collection of veget­
I ...
1. - t 1ing tho T.___
same«•__________
day, Sunday,
to ..1
virit
their ables displayed at Fair; best Brussels
daughters. On the trip over they had Sprouts; best Radishes; host Parsley;
CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY, CLEVELAND, OHIO
a hunted tiro etc., hut got home safely
best Rhode Island Red eggs.
Sorry* to hear that Mn. Anna DcFor
The proceeds in premiums amoun­
os',
has lost her companion. Miss Wood- ted to about $30 which with $26
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SANFORD
BALL CLUB
MEETING

PROMISES SOM E REAL RASE
HALL AGAIN THIS SEASON

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PURCHASING POWER SHRINKS
MOPE THAN HALF IN SIX
YEARS
Washington, Feb. 19.—The man
with an income of $2,000 is now ac­
tually drawing $870, upon the basis
nf dollar value in 1913. This sta rt­
ling fact is brought out plainly in n
statement to congress today by Har­
old N. Lawrie, a nationally known
economist for the American Mining
Congress. The purchasing value of
the ouncp of gold which, under statue
cannot bring more than 120.07 has,
Mr. Lawrie shows, shurken through
Inflation of currency until it is no
longer possible for gold to be pro­
fitably produced. The expansion of
the national credit has lowered the
purchasing power of a dollar through
increasing all commodity
prices.
Based upon the pre-war prices of
1913, th iie prices gradually advan-

Friday morning the Ilaso Ball
Club met at the office of Geo. DeCottes, at which time officers for the
coming season were elected and plan
for a real base ball club were gone
over. This meeting was well attended
and it was the unanimous feeling
of the entire crowd that Sanford
again be represented in the Florida
State League for this coming season.
The season opens May 15th. It Is
the intentions of the organization
th a t by May 1st the 1920 team will
be on the ground for two weeks of
training and j tract ice so that they
will all he in first class shape at the
time the cutin goes up
Last year the Cluh was hacke 1 up
strong by the fans and there is no
doubt but what it will be repeated
this year. This, together with the j
fact that Sanford always was known
as a real Base Bull town, assures the
new organization that the club thin
year will be .» mi cress, financially
and otherwise.
The brand of Base Br.ll re. !„•
turned out this year is of the kind
th a t will gladden the hearts of the
fans. No S(]ualdiling or ((nibbling,
ju s t clean base ball, and already
contracts have been mailed to the
old players, as well as to new play­
ers expected to play here. In a few
duys the name of the manager for
DIED AT MONROE
this season will be known, and tukHenry
Miles died at bis borne at I-ake
ing all in all, after this season ha*
Monroe,
Sunday
morning ufter a linger­
passed and Sanford has again won
ing
illness
of
Bright
disease nnd other
the pennnt. no one can question our
complications.
The
funeral
will be conright to i t —not even Orlando.
ductid from the Catholic Church Tues­
The following officers and direct­ day morning after which the body will
ors were elected: (ieo. A. DeCottcs, be sent to bis old home in Kentuekey
president, Arthur Yowcll, Vicewhere it will he interns! by the side of
President, C'c*. L. Britt, Sec'yhis wife who preceded him to the grave
Troas. and DeC tu-", Yowelt, Britt,
nine yean ago.
Spencer, Henry, If. shotder, Stevens
Deceased was one of our most popu­
Lake Bower, 5 '! oh, McCulier,
lar citizens. For the past six yeans*he had
Newman and J'i.vison directors.
been,in partnership with Mr. J. E. Face
and was found honest and faithful in the
discharge of his duties. He was noted for
ATLANTIC HOTEL
his great generosity and his kindness of
ttif ind llu.in Sl» , JAC h.SOM II l.i:. I f. A
heart and his untimely death ha* come
All railroad ticket offices in building
center of everything. All modern im­ as a gn at shock to our community where
provement*. First-clam in every way. he nurnherisl every man, woman, and
Rate.,, one person $1.60 to 52.00; two child tvs his friend.
person* S2.50 to $1.00; bath 52.00. two
William Henry Miles wus horn at
people $.1.00. E. Frank Pearce, Prop.
Bradstown, Ky., Sept 28. 1*72, a son
of the late 11. A. Miles, one of the pio­
neer settlers of that state. He was edu­
cated at St. Joseph College at the Mine
place and Dec. 31. 1890. married Miss
Mary Emma Wilson. Six children were
horn of this union, five of whom are liv­
SCRAP IRON METAL ing. They an* Mary, Linda, Henry, Phi­
RUBBER
BONES lip and William Mites. H&lt;* i* also stir
vivid by bis mother Mrs. Eliza Miles,
SACKS and RAGS
and the following sisters: Mrs. Peter
Ahern of Ft. Fierce. Fla.
M n Frank
Hummel Y’uz'ui City, Mis*.. Mrs. Ga«j&gt;er
Write Us for
Papalardo, of Ashvllle, N. C. Mrs HunP It I C E L I S T
Icy Rodgers nnd Miss Lilly Miles, of
Louisville, Kentucky.

Peninsular Metal Company
JACKSONVILLE, l l.A.

FIRESTONE GIANT CORD

TRUCK TIRES
35x5— 36x6— 3 8 x 7— 40x8
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COMPANY

MILITARY
TRAINING

SHARP DERATE AND VARIED
OPINIONS AMONG THE
MEMBERS

varied were opinions u&lt; to the details of
the plan, even among it* supporter* tnat
none were worked out.
The preponderant view of the support­
ers however, were said to hav favored
the training of all youth* of 19 year* for
ti |*'ri**l of three or four months.
Finally the committee decided that the
details would bo left to n sub-committee,
composed of Representatives Kahn. Ali­
mony, McKenzie, Greene, Dent, Fields
and Caldwell.
By its action* the committee revived
the unlver.il training question apparent­
ly dead since tee recent democratic cau­
cus went on record a* opposed to any
training plan. The committee action
made certain that the training fight
would he carried into the house, as well
a* into the senate.
ti.inh

H as

S pecial

ftiqht.

should he postponed until March name.

Mayor, Sanford, Fla.

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COM PANY

COMMISSION MANAGER FORM

No Shoes for Traveling.
A few of my friends and I went to
a station nearby to camp and pick
blueberries. **0 t left first day. while
traveling through some swamp laud
mtr feet been me wet. That night I
b u ilt-a tire mill pltteod my alitirx anil
*ockr on a log near the fire. Intending
tn wnteli them until they dried 1 fell
asleep and my footwear burned The,
next day I went Inane on tin* train
barefooted, to the nmuseinetit nf nil
the passengers.—I’ldracn Tribune
Oldest Law School.

Engle tuI today tin* no luw school tu
existence. Harvard's Law school I*
not only tlm oldest exIsHhg law school
In tie* United State*, but I: Is the old­
est existing nrademlc law school In the
English-speaking world They t&lt;&lt;*«&lt;* •
professor of law at Unmhrldge and a
professor of law at Ox fort). In Ep-rland.
but they ilo not tench law In
man­
ner nf a professional school. They
simply lecture niton law, or ctnlravor
to give a scientific preparation for lbs
profession n| law. but do not give a
scientific. professional training. And.
more and more the tendency Is to rec­
ognize that Hint Is the Idcui tlong
with olher features of liutiuctlon at
Harvard, to keep up with In Amerlrnn
law schools.

What Mak*s Core Pc;.

DONATION FOR HOSPITAL
Masons and Odd Fellows Come Arrows
To Help Out Hospital.

Tallahassee Adopts New
Government
Tallahassee, Feb. 19.—In the generai city election held here Tuesday
Messrs. A. P. McCaskill, Guyte P.
McCord and .1. S tuart Lewis wa*
elected commissioners tinder the
new com mission-form of government
recently adopted by the city, Mr.
McCaskill received IfiO of the 110
votes, Mr. MsCord, 99 votes and Mr.
Lewi*, 64 votes. Under the provision
&lt;f the new charter, Mr. McCaskill
as the high man *• elected for a term
of three years. Mr. McCord as the
next high man for the term of two.
years, and Mr. Lewis for one year
The city council will meet on Wed­
nesday to officially canvass the re­
turns and declare the result, and the
new commission-manager form of
government goes into active effort on
Friday the twentieth.
The new commissioners, it is leaCi.
ed, have chosen as city manager, MrJ. W. Greer, who has been for severr
a! years the very successful managed
of Bryan, Texas. Mr. Greer was not
an applicant for the position, hun
accepted the tender of the positiuc
by the commissioners ami will arrive
Wednesday with his family to take
charge of the city affairs. He come,
with the most glowing endorsement
not only ns manager of Bryan. Texas
but for splendid services for twenty
ycarsBJ previously as manager of
privately owned
utility
plants
that state, and the Mommisslon feel
that th e je ity is very
fortunate
having bee ii able to secure his ser*
vices.
Un Thursday evening at the Mo
house (tie chamber of commerce was
hold u Idg annual rally, the principal
features of the program being an ad
dress by tin* new oil* manager. Shor
talks will he made by other promi­
nent citizens, and the interest man
fested in the meeting assures a spleni*
did nttendunre.
ft

Then* t* only one national bank In
LANDIS, FISH &amp; HULL
The »hutclie*, Schools, Theaters, the I lilted Stale* wbb'b tbs-* lint have
ai r u n m a s tNDCOVNseUUIB vt t..ivv
and other Public gatherings places "Nation d" ii* ii purl of Ii* mi me. It Is
DB LAND, F l a .
the Bank of North Amerlon. In I'tdlnWHS i»r*rtirv In ih l Matt* t m l I W r a ) four!*
are ordered to remain closed for dolphin.
A special net of congrc** Is
Bprrial faHiliL* »r fltaralnlnc Uni iVtfreiifl#
another week.
l.*rti T itle«
required to permit n untb iuil bank to
All public meetings, conventions, operate ns such without Indlrallng the
entertainments, lecture* and parties fact that It Is a national bank In Its
G E O . G. H ERRING

SANFORD, FLA.

FLA PS FO R

W IG H T T IR E

All puhllr Gatherings Tohoned By
Mayor’s Orders

1it or after, due to the prevalence
AtUimoy-nl-l.aw
of the epidemic.
No. 1*1 Garncr-WootlruH Building
By order of H. R. STEVENS,

SUPPLIES

•* * *

Donations for the i't*.,*.uiu-Lawton
Memorial Hospital continue to come in,
and are highly appn-ciJtcd by the officers
and all friends of the hospital.
Tiiis week two generous donations
came from two Sanford s secret orders.
The Odd Fellows handl'd in a check for
FIFTY' Dollars, and the Masons another
for Thirty-Seven Dollars and fifty cents^
both tu he used for live purchaseo fi.rni
ture apparatus for the institution.* Such
donations are an indiration of the high
esteem in which the institution Ls held
by the best people of the city and coun­
ty, and the spirit that prompt' these
gifts is the spirit that is misled to make
the hoqritnl the success that it is hound
T. W. LAWTON. President
Cat ana Rat Frlendsh'C.
Thi* slrrnv** *!'&gt;ry of 'lie rat Mint
made friend* vvl»h n cut Is told by W.
H. Hudson In Id* "Bonk of u Natural­
ist." Tile if* llr*t ••Ibriisl Itself mill
Its friendship** on n village woman In
Lebint. West Co-n.inn, England. It
not only gre V tiillar with toe wom­
an, but even ve':h her eat, "which e|tpenred to knot, .iitoltlvoly that It (the
nil) was tljert* as a privileged quest,
while the nit. on It* pnrt. seemed to
know. i.l*o by Intuition, tb.it it mid
nothing to fear." The friendship deep­
ened; rat and rat seemed pleased to
be together, and would even drink milk
fnun ibe same saucer, nnd sleep
benched up together!

A grain of “| hi| khi(i" l« tiled » i;
Ightly-purUed starch grain- The In
bit* nf the gra'n I* divided hio. ■, L,r;e
lumber of cell* e a c h of »hh h unit I
Ikcnetl lo a lint tiok. tin wall- o f
.vlilcli nre so'llclentlv *trmig u, with
Hand considerable pr -me ft..ii. t'pMi the application of beat the
unjMii.e present to each little tan I*
w n v e ru d Into steam that finally es­
cape* by explosion. Tin* grain of cent
Him literally turns ittshb* out and W
transformed Into a ln*gc tuns* of snow-

white starch.
Vegetable Leather.
The .Japanese grow a plant -&gt;|dcb
furnishes n sort of vegetable leather.
It I* n pretty shrub called the "mbsu­
mp In." ntid Its Inner bark, after going
through certain processes. Is converted Into n substance ns tough as French
kid. so transparent that one enn al­
most see through It, nnd as smooth
smi soft ns calfskin.

GOOD TO
ThC LAST

QXCfi*

SEALED TINS ONLY
AT YOUR GROCERS

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On Flour, Grain and Feed
Fruit and Vegetable Crates
T i l Can Buy From Us at
Wholesale Prices

W. A. Merrjday Compaiy
Politico, Florida

Picturesque New Zealand.

Now /calami I* ;t loud of mull Util III*,
»orgo*. river* nnd fjord*. The higher
*euk* of tin* Mill'll island an* eternal­
ly miow cupped and Hi glacier* of
Its southern Alp* rlvul those of Switz­
erland. The surrounding sea* are too
cold for coral*. Among the mountains
of the north Island volcanic fires nre
still active nnd the geysers and hot
tp rlq p nre little less Impressive than
those of ttie Yellowstone park.
Not Decorative.
We often think that woman rets
too much store on mere appearance*
and she. n* *.ve always refer to her
without further designation, now an­
nounces with some little hitter icm
that spaghetti with tomato wiico shall
never again darken our threshold,
merely because she doe* not think It
looks well on tme’rt shirt front.—Ohio
State Journal.

F arms, Homes, Groves, Lots
I H A V E
T H E M
The spirit of progress is in the atmosphere—San­
ford atmosphere—From every hand comet demand*
for properties of nil kind*. Prople who are our own
home folk* are the buyer* in almost every instance.
This is a healthy growth. They have m ale their
money hero and have faith in what they have tried.
Farm: 10 A. A good one with two small house*,
splendid drainage, s&lt; mo young orange tress.
Good value, $8500.
Pqrm:l0 A. 9 A. in high *ta!e of cultivation, 1 A.
lake front fine site for residence, (no residence) com­
plete equipment S'JGOO
Residence:! rooms, hath, a nice small property at
$1800.
Residence: A fine one 7 room* anil all things modern,
$5000.
** av..v.Tu suit your needs.
Lot *: Aml plenty of them.

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TRE SANFORD HERALD

must b&lt;* paid by the purchaser.of
wear out any sooner than clothes
the ticket, and would'nt he please
that cost three times us much."
relieve the embarrassment of the
‘Senator Trammell admits that
agent and remove the shortage of the
the high coat of living does not worry
government by remitting at once
hint much. " I alwavs rnonno" fir
thirty rent*?
nnd ilolhes at n reasonable price,
And insurance claims, and allot­
lie says. "M y idea is th at half the
ment checks, and insurance policies
responsibility for present high prices
on which payment was made while
rests with people who hnveing the
in service, are stilt being begged for
money, uro willing to buy anything
TELLS at any price.”
by soldier boys and their mothers FLORIDA » SENATOR
WASHINGTON PEOPLE HOW
and their wives and their families,
TO
DRESS CHEAPLY
and we wonder why when a boy gets
v .e u lla r "Msdiclnea.'*
'
out of the army he lifts his hands to
The New York Sun recently car­
Done ((In- criticise the t&gt;ievidence
heaven and says "Never agin!*’ ried thr following story shout Sena­ or ‘ patent ii'nllrlni-*" ,.r vurhni- runttor Trammell of Florida:
position* In these (lay* -tmiihl he IntiT.'Med In recalling the qualm tie*.
(fuanantine Oriental Fruit
"Sartorially speaking, Senator
tniin* of the pnM. which If they did
Washington, D. C. Feb. 211.—Flor­ Park Trammell of Florida is prehaps ,lV* outnumber llime if lo.hiv at leu-t
the
best
dressed
man
in
the
senate.
ida fruit growers and nurreynn n who
fnr surpassed them In hicenull.v of
m |[ P IP E R S AND FILE OF CLAIMS suffered through the importation of Possessed of a magnificent physique, c.MDp. -Illim, f o r - v ■tuple, says the
THAT COULD HE SETTLED
citrus canuer some years ago will he he wears his clothes like a tailor’s N e w A ivrfe Herald, there u l l * tjrle.f
AT ONCE
particularly Interested in the official model and is the envy of all tbt* older lead, which u n - reputed to he an un­
announcement that a quarantine is senators who lake a pride in their failing mire for 'ever. Tho-e of
dress, but who sometimes find that squeamish palate* will he relieved m
The Hasting*. Herald tells the fol­ contemplated against fruit stock projecting adbomens and other things know that It was, happily, for oxtorunl
from the Orient.
ios ing story showing how the gov­
interfere to preventtheir appearing application only. living placed In the
In order to prevent the entrance of
e r n m e n t is » stickier for a stamp.
at their best, even though their armpit of the fever patient. Dried and
•'On January Iff a Hastings ex- a number of plant diseases and in­ clothes are the finest that can be powdered fox lung was, however. Tor
,&lt;&gt;Idier. suffering from injuries re­ jurious insects from the Orient, the bought and arc fashioned by the high Internal administration and wn* held
ceived In the military service, mailed United States department of agri­ est priced tailors in the highest price) to ■»(■ certain remedy for ‘e r g mid
throat troubles.
*
to the government officials In At- vulture proposes to prohibit I he im­ city in the United States.
portation
of
fruit
stocks,
cuttings
linta. who have been authorised to
"Hut even though he does put up
handle such matters, a complete scions and buds from Asia, Japan, the this splendid appearance Senator
£le of papers setting forth his claim the* Philippine H ands and Oceania- Trammell probably spends less for
for a certificate of disability. On Tht* secretary of agriculture has a i ­ clothes than any of bis colleagues and
For Stale Attorney
Jtnunry 20 the -entire file, was re­ led a hearing to lie held in the offices and less perhaps than some of the To the Democratic Voters of The
turned to him, 'th e envelope con­ of ti e Federal Horticultural board in underpaid and underworked employe) Seventh Judicial Circuit of the
taining it »tntn| od "refused"' Nnttir-i Washington, at 10 o'clock, March 9, of the senate.
State of Florida:
ally incensed at such action, ho took a t which Interested persons may be
"Do
you
see
this
overcoat,?"
ask1 hereby announce my candidacy
the matter up with the authorities heard, either in person or by a tto r­ cd Senator Trammell the other day. fur the office of Stale Attorney of
*nd in due time received the ex­ ney. The diseases and insects that "1 paid $19.75 for it last year. It is the Seventh Judicial Circuit of the
tlie department reeks to e;,elude ly
p la n a tio n . The reason why his
t lie second winter for this overcoat State of Florida, subject to t|ic action
claim had been returned was because the quarantine include JnpnncM
and
1 intend to wear it again next "f the coming Democratic Prinary.
in weighing the envelope for mailing apple cankers, blister blight, the
Should I be favored with this
year.
rusts,
the
Oriental
frnit
moth,
the
he had made an error of a fraction
nomination
and subsequently' aj&gt;"U efore
you look ut tbl*
of an ounce and the file was sent pear fruit borer and the apple moth.
j
pointed
by
the
Governor. I will at
suit I ha. v o n ,’ replied Senator T
h;ck ! ■ au e poitnoi'.*_ .Mi -amount
all
limes
endeavor
to discharge the
Trammell, “ It 1* last year’s suit, I
of t a n c e n t s was due on it. The nti- Nosko Defends Strong "War
•lutu-9
of
lids
im
portant
office faith­
3
for
it
lust
year
anti
it
is
j aid c i 1.7
thaitii-- explained that they have
Measure*.’’
a pretty good looking rail you'll fully and to tlie best i f my ability,
r i lurid- or authority to pay postage
without fear or favor to any person
Merlin, Feb. 19. Gustav Noske,
ltl,| ujr ’compelled to refuse to pay minister of defense speaking at lire- admit."
or persons.
" I t certainly is, was this ready
jamo-'
GEO. A. D BC0TTE8.
men Tuesday, said that much that answer, "but how do you do ii7f’
Mi.re than lift ecu months ago appears to the altjcx to he criminal
“ Now tlys morning." went on Sen­
Far The Legislature
another soldier boy was honorably were purely general war measures
ator Trammell, ignoring the query, "I
discharged from service, after a term ordered by superiors which Germany I went down town and bought a new
1 lierby announce my candidacy
oversea- lie was given his papers, never would acknowledge to be a
suit for $25. With some alteration far the position of Representative
ar,d allowance for railroad fare to crime. It would bo premature there­
it will tit me perfectly and l will for Seminole County subject to the
his place of enlistment, which hap­ fore to assume that Germany would
wear it the rest of this and all next decision of tho Democratic primary.
pened to be Orlando, in this state. be free of any further serious diffi­
If elected to this high office it will be
winter.
He bought Ids ticket from the gov­ culties and losslbly reprisals. "I do
my duly to serve all the people of
"1 bought the suit this morning
ernment’s railroad agent, paying the not know," cqntinucd the minister,
my county as their public servant.
price, plus war tax, th a t the agent "how far differences exsist between at one of the nhlf-price sales where
F. I*. FORSTER.
they dispose of tludr season's stocksf
demanded after figuring it out. Last French and llritisb.
1 follow that practice every year and
week he received a long formal docu­
For Tax Assessor
watch
for the sates ut the close of
ment from the railway udministraI wish to announce that I mu a
PLENTY OF SNOW NORTH
tho winter and summer seasons. candidate for re-election to the office
turn offices setting forth the fact
that he had bought such and such And Sanford People Would Ukc to lie When other people are buying spring of Tax Assessor of Seminole County,
clothes for the rest of this winter and subject to the Primary to lie held in
a ticket of given serial number, ini­
In Sunny Florida.
clothes I am buying winter clothes June. I shall appreciate your support.
tials and other car-rrnrk3, nnd quot­
Mr.t. T. S. Huff, who is in New for the rest of this winter nnd the
ing section and paragraph nnd page
Yours very truly,
York
city, writes the Hemid about whole of next. When they buy fall
^ d year of issue of instructions to
A. VAUGHAN
agents, and a lot more of high im­ her paper, ami says among other clothes I buy summer clothes for
the next of the summer and all cf
pressionability language and data, things:
For Tax Collector
the
next.
and winding up in the end with the
"We have had a dreadful win­ "As a result I get the advantage
1 am a candidate for re-election
statement that the agent had mis­
to
the office of Tax Collector of
ter
up
here.
The
snow
is
piled
of much lower prices than others.
calculated the fare and the govern­
Seminole
County, subject to the ac­
up
for
s
‘x
feet.
Nono'of
til?
su
rThen too I do not hesitute or fear
ment Is thirty cents short, and is
tion of tho Democratic Primary,
to
take
hand-mo
downs.
Any
size
holding up settlement with its rail face cars have been running for
und will appreciate your support.
ay agent because it cannot allow two wo;k* tiowand the side streets forty two can he made to fit me per­
^NO. D. JIN K IN S
him to make good th a t shortage are impassible for automobiles, fectly and if the clothes are kept
since congress declares that such We ox cct to return to Sanford to properly pressed as they should be
For County Judge
they will not lose their shape nor
undercharge* in fares for soldiers live next fall,”
To the People of Seminole County
t hog to announce that' I nm a
candidate for re-election to the office
of County Judge of Seminole County
Florida, subject Mo the Democratic
Primary Election in June, and re­
spectfully solicit your vote und in*
lluonee in my behalf, which if given
I assure you will be greatly appreci­
ated.
E. F. HOUSHOLDEP..
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t)0N JT SUIT
SOLDIERS

Boys Want Results for
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WAIT FO R Y E A R

"A new note—
we’ve struck it”
—Chesterfield
O “ shnrps,” no “flats,’* but my!
how Chesterfields ”Satisfy!"
A delightful selection of fine T urk­
ish und Domestic tobaccos, harmo­
niously blended in tut entirely new
and exclusive way.
The blend is based on our private
formula—the outcome of many years
of experiment. And the final result
has justified the time and money
spent. I’'or certainly, Chesterfields
o “ satisfy.”
lint don’t toko our word for it.
Smoke a Chesterfield today and find
out for yourself.
The special, moisture-proof packngo
keeps Chesterfields firm and fresh,
always.
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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

W R I

Because th e y‘ are
long-lasting.
A n d W R I G L E V ’ S is a beneficial
as well as long-lasting tr e a t.
It helps appetite and dige stio n ,
keeps teeiii clean and breath
sw e e t, allavs th irs t.
CHEW IT

AFTER EUERV MEAL

Sealed Tig h tKept Right
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ELDER SPRINGS WATER
T I I O M A H II. I M K K t t , P S . II.
A m l t l l d l .n il C a n .u llln g C k r m l . i • 1'ia f f t . l a n a l i t N a t u r a l H d a n c .
P m a r ll n a , llalllaa C o l lr g r , Havlda
P r iv a te l .a b a i a l o r , of llslllna Collrgo
M r . T . O . C h a r lr a
W inter P a r k , I'la.. N a r . Sill. ISIS
N a .ra rd , lla ..
D ear Klrt
I h a r e r u m p lr l r d c are ful r h r m l r a l anatcal* of Ika a a m p la of w a ter tk a l
f a n b ro u g h t mo t . i l , laal » « . k , a nad kovo o b l a l n t d tho f u llu u ln g r r a u l l a t
Polar -------------------------------...Clear C h l o r i n e ----- ---1.7.1 Oarta . o r million
U r a r t i a n ----- --- ------------------------- Neutral T o ta l a o lld a ___ VOO . a r i a pe r million
Tree A m m onia _ 00 parla pe r million l l n r d n r a a ___
31.03 pa rln par m lllloa
Albuminoid. Ammonia ..........___ _ T r a r e N l l r a t e a _______
____ __ __ T r a r .
T h e n b a e n r r p r a r t l r a l l j of fro# a nd n lb u m l n a ld a m m o n i a In thin o a l e r a n d
lla vorr am all a mu uni of c h lorine la d l r a l e a lla . i r o l l o n l gualltp for ho a eo h o ld
p u rp a o ra . In addition la Ike pood g u . l l l , r h a r n r t e r l a l l , n o f auporlo r h n u i o h o ld
water. II poaaoaara aperlal t e a li.r e a of m u r k value, eapeclaUr I k a a a a f a i r r l l t a l
n a la r a a r t a 1Inn and L OW d e f r e o ml ka rdnoaa .
T h e b a r lr r to lo g tr a l a n a l ,a l a . irau llln p In a n a v r ra g o to ta l r n u n l , la (our
e a m p lra a t t h e w a lr r, of 3 h a r l r r l a p r r r a n i . ; a n d In finding no ro lu n , nr o th e r
h arm ful h a r l r r l a , lullf conSrrn lla good q u a ll l , In d lr a lc d h j I k e C III.'M IC A t,
a n a lfa la .
O f Ihe m a n , o i t e r a of Ihlu a n d oilier r r g l a n a lh a l I have a n a l , r e d , I k a v a
faund none a u p rrlo r In all good quallllau la Ik a t o f Ihe " C i d e r W a t e r . "
Vuuib v r r , r r a p c r t f u l l r ,
(S ig n e d ! T I I O S . It. II kK Clt

T. 0 . CH A RLES, D istrib u to r
Ti:i.r:piioNr: m -w

H A N C O U H . I’LOIIIDA

Pur Fount)' Ju d g e

I hereby announce that I am a
candidate for tlie office I formerly
held of County Judge of Seminole
County, «ubjeet to the action of the
June primary.
J oarie stly request the support of
tlie citk'.M* of Seminole County, r.nd
will greatly up| reriute your Influence
in my hehnhl.
GEORGE G R IFFIN HERRIN G
For Clerk of Clrctill Court
! hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of Clerk of The Circuit
Court, Seminole County, subject to
decision of the Democratic primary
to be held June 8th, 1020.
Respectfully,
W. L. MORGAN
For Sheriff
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of Sheriff of Seminole Co­
mity subject to tho decision of the
Democratic Primary.
W. P. CARTER
FOR SHERIFF
Having been urged by a large number
of the voters of Seminole County to
loromo a candidate for the offiee of
Sheriff, I hereby nnnontuy my candi­
dacy subject to the decision of the
Democratic priinarv
iii-Uc
C. M. HAND
For Sheriff
I hereby announce that I am a
candidate for re-election to the office
of Sheriff of Seminole County sub­
ject to tlie decision of the Democra­
tic Primary to be bold in June, 1920
E. E. It RADY
FOR SHERIFF
I hereby announce my canldiducy for
tho office of Sheriff of Seminole County
subject to the decision of the Democratic
Primary. If elected, I pledge myself to
discharge every duty fearless, faithfully,
and impartially.
A. B. CAMERON.

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Announcement
In order (o better serve our many patrons to give
Hie best service in a mercantile wav,’ ouc business
$ has grown to tlie extent that we (inti it necessary to
put in n general line. We have just returned from
the Fastern markets where we purchased a complete
X line or

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y Dry Goods, Notions, Ladies’ and Gent’s
y Furnishings, comprising the latest styles
.1 in Ladies’, Misses and Children’s Staple
Wearing Apparel, including Fancy Fab­
rics, Latest Colors and Plaids in Piece
Goods, Silks, Voiles, Organdies, Pongees,
X c*c*
X
Our stock is complete. The various items are
too numerous to enumerate. We, therefore, invite X
Coin- f t
it m our niKtnnn»r« :••:?! friends iu visit our store.
pare our goods nnd prices and he governed accord* ^
ingly. Our Motto: A square, legitimate, honest
X and honorable deal to everyone.

1RIVERS BROS.
Cor. Fourth St. and Sanford Ave.

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�FFHRUARV 27, 1D?n

TH E SANFORD HERALD

THESALFORD HERALD
It. J. HOLLY, Editor
W. M. HAYNES. IIusIneM Manager
Published E v e ry Friday by

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
HiJiwntirnos i-iikt in aovancei
ON K I K A t l .................................. ................... — *

BIX MONTHS---------------------------------- 1
V IIIIKK M O N T H * -----------------------------------R a lr e .il aa S*fo&lt;i-I-A1o*a Mad M a t h , A a p x l 2Z«d
ISOs, at Ih- 1-u.Uifflce at Nanloid, I'lorldn
t'a d r Ac. of March Jtd I s i s

Iilfphunv No, t l

To Hob Holly, Sanford Herald:
Hitch a donkey to that darned
dynamo and *eo if you cun-shoes
nro in style and in season.—Tampa
Tribune.
We don't exactly get your drift,
Jawn, old dear. We would like to
put siioes th at ure in style and sea­
son on the donkey and have him
kick seven kinds of-------- you know
w hat———out of the durneil dy­
namo nnd everything connected
with the place.
The Southern L’tililies Co., by
allowing their plant to get in tinshape it is now have cost the city of
Sir.fo.'d thousands of ilollars in
damage not counting the loss to
privuto plants and individuals.
Therefore the City* Commissioner:)
as our servants should proceed against
tin- Southern Utilities Co., through
the City Attorney who is also our
servant to collect and by collecting
we mean to stop them from collect­
ing any more money from the con­
sumers.

Jn*fc tho homo people certainly people of Sanford and Seminolo
should afford it and tho money will County get together and put up a
he kent at homo where it belongs, consumers plant so as to ice cars.
of AppUrallou far T a i l ) i f d l!nd,r
gas, water and lights. Why should NotUr
.Hrrtlan 111 of ,U%. U v a v r a l N la lu lv ,.
the people put up with any such
S’n ' l f * (j h r r c b g d v i t l u » l S , T. U o u u n a j -ervice a* those people o r e giving uj.
t And take that old half frozen ice
ithrcluUdy no good ut all. Here of a n v . with law. Said rrrtttlv alv e m b r a r v t thv
d'n wing dv*rttbvd l&gt;ruptrty. i l t u a l v d In
late they can not supply even lights 8I cinlanlv
C ouury, KluriUi, t » . * i t : l.ut&lt; CO,
r.l
K noti
A ll 4 m 11r.lv T h ,
for the city of Sard: rJ. II tho people •*Ma ntadu -1*2.iitiny
i n o i r A a t thv i ti t v ut I*’*
will rally at once to
this affair l u u i n n ut auch r v r tiilr a t* in th v n a m v uf
tl. Ooodvn.
anti subscribe to .stock liberally we T . Atau
T a t l.Vrtlrtratv N o .179, r l ttv d I k .
will havo another plant in Sanford, Itli .la y ut Junv A. I*. 11*17, has b ird aalit
n l f i r a t * in my u d lr a a n d liai m adv appllwhich is needed very badly. Not w
cation (or t a t d.-vd In laauv In a c c o r d a n t * with
with
8 al.l rt-rtMcaU 1 r m t . r a r r a th v |i»tj only a consumers plant, can sell 1owingtaw,rfv-rrltird
p ro p v r ty ,
tlluatvd
In
i c e and light* for h»lf what the other licinlnul. County, t lurl.lo, lo-w lt: l.ota S3
a n d ill. P r . « l i Add. t o A ltam onte. T h e i«i&gt;l
plant can and make money. We are l a n d bring 4 . . . t i e d a t t h e d a te uf thv lainaurh ci-rtiflrat-- in the rtnmv n{
boosting another ire, water,- light aUunrken o uf
w n . Unit,* tali! wM lflcatvi a h a tl hr
and gas plant for Sanford and some r r d w m v l avcording t o law t a t deed wlli
t h e r e i n on t h e H a t . -layout M arch
' good man who knows the game get jaaue
A. I*. IU20.
W'ilnrtc my nlllrlat -dfnaturv a n d aval
busy and let u* git it in at one. In­
dore lind check for $-0.00 on the
new plant and I will guarantee to
get up at leant $200.00 more in
I uke Monroe. We have the people S u t l e r « J Ap(.Ural on fur T a t l i r r i t U nder
Nvcllun Aft .uf t h r ^U vnvral Nlalulv,.
and we have the money in Sanford
N o tlrv It hvfatry” gfvvn ti.a. l .'v v r i t r w t
and Seminole County to do the.-e Tur|ivr&gt;tln»
C om pany l- u r r h a - v - of T a t
No.
d a t r . l thv t t h i lt y of
business undermined credit and de­ things why not get busy and let JCvrtllleal*
o n r H a s t, liat M-d aal&lt;t cvrllAcatv In m y
ranged the channels of trade and | us do something at once. Wo ju -1 ofTIc.- a n d h a t tnadi' a p p lic a tio n to r t a t d r r d
In a ccordant* w ith law. Said rrrtlfl| cannot stand this kind of service all rtoa t riaaun
commerce.
, - n h t i L i i thr following dvarrlbv-l pro
the time. Now if the people do not p r r t , ' v j tu a l r d In Svmln-'tv I*.. u n t ) , h'jortda,
“ Habits of extravagance liad been
t o wp lie*, tin 1 It. S ..I SU Co.-, i f t..*t 2.
v unt to subsrrihe to this stock and Su
. '!.*, 1 p. go S. It. 2'J H. lio n -V t g l . y l It
neipiired by all classes of the people
s c i y s n i it., s
it. T hv antd
put in the plant, let me know and wu laN n dt r jb. vft.
in r
at i h , datv of t h r |**o
and none cheerfully submitted to a
can get some moneyed people to put are &gt;f auch c-rtiflcatv tn th e naran ut At.
reduction of income and to tlie en­
A. I I . / . cV.
\*r &gt; T a i Cvrililcilv No, S7I. ilat.-J- ih*
forced economy which were the na­ it in if they will give the new plant
tural results of the great change in tlioir support, ltvit this new plant Ith day ut Junv, \ t&gt;. i « i | h a t flt-J 1,11
c r ftillc a tu In my ..fflcv anrl h t t ma.lu apnil-

r a t i o n for l a t devd to i t t u n In acc o rd an c e
the financial and business affairs of
w ith law. Said tvrllflca ta r m b r a r n ih.. f.d*
towing .1 ,criur&lt;| p r o p , f t / sit d a te d In S r r . j .
tile country.
n o l r C o u n t y , Kl irlda. t.*-wrt: l l - t . S \Y Cor,
“ For many years labor hail been
III H K ' t &lt;d t. &gt;1 2, Sr.-. S &gt;. T p . 2&gt;' 5. It, 2'i V...
l iu n N &lt;1 C. It, i: 117.91 ft . S 6A* ft.. W
in great demand and bad been ex­
travagantly rewarded and by means
of trade sociaty had been aide to
dictate terms to employers.
“ Hut with the prostration of busi­
ness the supply of labor oxcectjeds
the demnjtd; the reduction in wager
was stoutly resisted and the year
1877 witnesred u general
strike
among the railroad employees of the
r i | i | | | | r v wl)irh *hr*1!'' 'T.'-'l! to l l.tlr.-lv
' t - *t t liat- »n n r eTirv anti ha&gt; m a.l- .j.p tt
paralyze trade and to result In greur
f ir t a t .1 ,&lt;l tn I t t . i r in a v.if.lati-*
i l t h l a v . S a i l -vfll v a t- .--nN-arv, Hi*, fn
sacrifice of life ami porperty.
J ■ ; . | In .it.n l
Now* gentienien, wo w.vtt to t ill
1
1 I f t . ; . f . • tl.
I ' I It.
"The idle and vieious hastened to
i: ..* SW C i r . ..t S E f , ..f N W ' ,
.. il-. 1
t tamo offb -a | T p _•*)'. It 2 '* If . It u n K 2 0 1 ft., NI I I I .1 It
enlist untler the banners of those
Mi ft . I a - ■. T-i - ».| t i n I
t . tfii;i* tdiarr. and -tart Lite (util to W J M :r
!&gt;■!’ * a - t » - - - 1 at tnv
at * v»f t h * l « , i a n c «
m'lintr. No lietler lime than to iuy for ■I « i?li v 'r.J I - il h 1 • t u o i • .if A, M. W«l#*»
1,
.1 at - | t h f
for ttie new plant i* coming and it i (tli i t.*I .t ■T..fi t l C, t »- I \IT itl»* S'
M M , h t t !ll*J , i | . |
rorring fa t. We move that Hon. F i-.rtliv»t- tn n - 1 fl • &gt; t t&gt;l Jit- . p i I* a p |.l |.
- *1 t i ( i i i - i.| 1 - - . . f l a n c *
1’ !'o"ti ■ lie mimed chairman und v.a1iIi .1t i l »f i&gt;.r. i i(i. I .1v&gt;rt|
| -at 1 r n ' m r ' i t ... ( .|
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p n . i - r l y - l l u a i v j o» S v i t l Hon. Schfdle Mnlti-s l&gt;e mimed mv
■ 1’ i.fi!
I'l.iiila. 1- i l ; S*i
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and-trea urer und let th e n call u S’ tv * , 1)! H tv ' I ..[ Si f . 2 .:. 1’p.
S It
2*
K. T hv aat.| Ian I t.vlnsi 1 —. — &gt;'&gt;l at Ihx liatvil
to ort anize and if the people do rtot &gt;.f tl. ■ |, . . i a .v- of lu rh r r r t l . l c a t r in tli • n a m iiit "&gt; 1 tilt".* must pc' some git n] nu n of W, 1 . N iit.it
f.'rrtlftrxtv No. C*.C. italrit lh«
to (;n out and solltit AtlLsriiplnm Ml Md..1a y T ofr i -o,l&gt;
t. 1*. 1 - : T . 1. , . , 1 .1 . i f
l l A n l t In my ..iflr.. a r . l h a s m v l . af &gt;11
for the new jdnnt. For every rrnn r. * rl to
n l o r t t a i .|v*i| t n U i u v in a v r o n la n r ,
woman and rhild ought to ho iyter- wllli law. Sul.t v,.,|iiiv»t.. Vm li m r v i tn. fo).
I u » ltu - rf-irtlov-l t i f i .p . r l / * i|u a tv 4 in Svitiiested in this great enterprise.
p . | • t ' . u n t i - , ll.io-la, l..*y i t ; t t ' M of NV- 2 **
, of N W * , -&gt;f S l i ' i .1 Sr-. 2fi. Tp.
JiAt think now you enn't get it Jofo S,t t ' It.
21* tf,, *i »rrv«. T h e ,ai.l lan.l l . d n t
pound of ire from the old plant after
•*« .1 at thv datv of th v l i . u a n r v . f lu rh
rert-n.-atp In thv n a m r of J . I„ Ml l.a.i.
tix o'clock in the evening until next
A!*o T n Cvrtiflri tv No, v l ” , *1.11&gt;-t t h ­
morning at seven o’clock.
ill. iiay of N u v r m h r r A. I*. 1895. hua 111-.I
*a I&gt;1 w r till r a t., in my ..lAr, am t h a , ma.lK. STAFFORD.
a |.r l ic a tt .. u for I n ilrril t o ia , .|r In arror.l.
v o w w ith l a w ' Sal'l y.rtllirat." vm lira v-i thv
('ill &lt;MIU ilvi.rlhv.l p r o p , f l y pltuatvil lr
S.-rnln'M' f . ’i r t y , ! I .rl.la, l o - a i t : f.l-J of
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Tilt* *a hi !*r*l Ih H e Aitf *?rt! a t t h f tl Alt* of
th*»
of *-irh rrrti.lrati* in t h f name
01 l ,lr tjp M Whit?,

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PEOPLE’S FORUM

Pace the Future
Forget the Past
Fnnfvrtl it moving right along tlerjiitt- l i e handicap* of thi- Southern
Utilitif : C o , ami tho stranger.! win*
have tayctl long enough to m o our
city an (U-lightit! with the pro-pertof a real city and the promi-e of
bettor day*. Hut to ho in dnrkno«r
for t h e flays and w ithout w ater nnd
ytv y--r cf C
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make even th&lt;- otd
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a i t h l a » . Said c&lt;r‘Uifalv m h f » f .- v u.» • 1lo n in x
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n o t . t ' u 'i n l y , Pli.rida, t----.lt: t .u l i -f), s | ,
and S3 . I ' r a t t A&gt;ld, t« A i l i p u n l r . T hv *r|t|
land liflnt l U t w d at I,'., d a t v i&gt;( tl.« iaau*
a n w - f i v r h f&lt;illllr»tv in th,. -&gt;amv f.| A.
M r A l t - W . Iffil* i . n l d rr.-ti&amp;ralv .h a ll l&gt;v
r v d v r m .d a r t o n l i n e to law , t a i itr-d wilt
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a house to rent
Give it a coat of good paint before
you tack a sign on it. It won’t
cost as much as repairs will later.
Also, a well-painted house always
rents more readily* than a shabby
one—rents for more money too.
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and Zinc Paint
fe w e r G atlonJ— W e a n L onger
It i$ just as essential to use pood
paint on a house you own and rent
as cn the one you live in. There­
fore, paint with Devoc and increase
the value of your property.
We guarantee Devoc because we
know it is pure and because we
know that it always gives our cus­
tomers satisfaction. It contains no
uhiting, silica, china clay or other
adulterants. Devoc is guaranteed
to take fewer gallons and wear
longer. W e are always glad to show attract­
ive coior combinations. Ask
bioklu—
“ Keep Appearance* Up and lixpcnici

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SANFOUD, FLORIDA

PA IN T DEV O E P A I N T

TH E U N IV E R S A L C A R

The Ford Sedan, with electric starting nnd
lighting system, demountable ri ms with 3}£-inch
tires nil around, is the ideal family car because
ofitsgcncral utility and refined and comfortable
equipment. Finely upholstered. Plate glass
windows. An open car in the spring, summer,
and early fall. A closed car in inclement
weather and winter. Rain-proof, dust-proof. In
the city or the country, a family car. The low
cost of operation and maintenance is not the
least of its charms. Won’t you come in and
look it over?
. F. WI1.J JAMS, Agent

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FEBRUARY 27. 1920

LJUle Happening*
Mention of
Matters In Brief
Personal Items
of Interest

In and A bout
*£ The City S

Nummary of the
Floating Small
Talks Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Headers

Mr. N. II. Garner *has ..returned
from Miami whore ho his baen tho
guest of Dr. I’uleiton.
i£ jfd i ft)

M-. C. 1*. Slough of Atlanta, Ca.,
Stnte Organizer for the Mason's
Annuity is ill at tho apartm ents of
Mrs. Nixon over the Ten-ccnt store.
Mrs. W. D. Steed) of Kissimmee is Masons please take notice.
A croup of visitors from middle
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Georgia, recently In the city were the guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. L. Y. Hryan were
Messr.
Ben
McWhorter,
Julc Mrs. J. G. Hall.
visitors• to Tampa this week.
Carleton. Frank Shipley t»nd Steve
Mrs. O. W. Harrington who has
Mrs. L. U. Mays has returned
Willis who nre touring the stat'-. In­ been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
cidentally they are so pleased with Thigpen returned last week to her from a motor trip to Tampa.
Miss Mabel Williams who has been at­
Florida’s possibilities that threo of home in Greenville, N. C.
tending school at Leesburg is home recu­
them have purchased orange groves.
There’s n man at the curl* to perating from the flu. She reports school
There arc a number of unclaimed serve yea
n?-;. closed at Leesburg on the ncruur.t cf so
chairs and aprons at the Homo Ser­
The theatres will open Saturday many rases of llu.
vice Ollice, A. It. C. in the Court
and
the churches will open Sunday
H. J. Starling hat purr has the five ac­
House, that the secretary will ap­
and
all
business will be resumed as re farm of L. M. Lucas at Mores Station
preciate it if the owners will call for
usual next week.
This property adjoines the present pro­
t h e m . * They were generously loaned
The many friends of Dr. Urownlee perty of Mr. Starling and will square up
for the use of the lied Cross work
; i.u while the association was nre glad to Bee him out again after his farm to the railroad in lint* shit|&gt;c
being confined to the hospital for The transaction was made hy J. E. Spuractive.
ling.
EZ- Seal pint fruit jars at LP. . several days with inlluenra.
Dr. I). C.Wurd, Osteopath is in
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Andes and
McCuller’s.
56-ft
Sunford
on Monday, Wednesday
j). 0. Downs formerly n Western son returned yesterday from Mary­ and Fr ny of each week. 58-tf
ville, Term., where they were called
Union operator here several years
Miss Isabella Simon has purchased
ago has ngnin accepted a position by the death of their daughter Alice.
The funeral and interment took through J. E. Sparling the store room
with the local office.
place nt their old home in 'Tcnn. And proj&gt;orty from Joseph Danicln
I.ieut. Colonel II. I». Hulter,
Mrs. Fred Ally left for Jacksonville
Mr. W. D. HulTmnn, nn experi­
Camp Upton, Long Island is visit­
Sunday, nccompaincd by Mr. and Mrs.
enced
automobile
and
aeroplane
ing his cousins Mrs. Godhy and the
H. G. Methlns.
Misses Jessie and Weima Graves. mechanic has accepted a i sltion
with the It. &amp;. O. Motor Co . Mr.
Mrs. T. H. Sanders and baby of TarMr. Itobt. Iwallp, who has been IlulTman was employed hy the boro, N. C. is the guest of her sister Mrs
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ilritt, Mercer automobile agency in Haiti- David Caldwell.
left Tuesday for St. Augustine cn more, Mil., for several years.
Mr. and Mrs Mcthinc Sr. have* return­
route to his home in Conncsllsvillc,
Q u trt Mason fruit jars at L.
ed to there home in Plant City.
Pa. "•
McCultir’s.
50-tfIV
Mr. and Mrs. T. Duke and daughter
Mrs. Lamar Foutaine, children
Hcnjamin Drew of Oralndo was Miss Kuhy, left Tuesday for their home
and nurse who have been the guests in the city Wednesday looking after in Kissimmee.
•if the former’s sister, Mrs. Harber, his property interests.
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Huy Diamonds Wight Tiro Co.
have gone to Ft. Myers and will
Jack Hunt was in the city several
55-tf
visit various points on the East day a of lids week calling on his
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Thrasher and
Coast before returning to their home many Sanford friends. Jack liar 1
u
.
Miti May Thrasherrpent Mon
in Tennessee.
over rl.i greater part of the United
day
in
Kurils
helping along tin* Washing­
m u * Norma Duke left Tuesday States since leaving here.
ton
birthday
celebration.
ft - Jacksonville.
Mrs. T. W. Vernon ami 1aby and
Miss Carolyn White it spendim; them
Pint Mason fruit jars at L. P Mr. C. C. Campbell of Newport
forced
vacation with her parents, Mr.
McCuller’s.
50-tf
News, Vn., arc visiting Mrs. L. H.
and
Mrs.
C. W. White at Ocala.
Hollar
while
cn
route
from
points
Dr. Langley is driving a new
south, to their home in Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Wight are recuj &lt;rDodge coupe.
ating from an attack of llu nt Daytona
Head).
Mrs. C. W. S|xer left Monday for I’ahokee, called there l*y tho illness of her
grandson.
Mr. and Mrs. David Spt»r were the
guest of Mrs. G. A. Abbott at Daytona
Itench on Sunday.
Mr. J. F. Hickson returned on the eve
ning train Monday, from Greenville S. C.
with his son Albert, who is recovering
from the llu. Albert is a r.tudlont at the
Halley Military Academny.
Complete slock Diamond tires.
Wight Tire Co
66-tl
Mrs. C. T. Murshnll returned from
Jacksonville this morning (Tuesday)
where she nccompaincd Mr. Marshal
whv was en route to Way-cross for treat­
ment.
Mr. ami Mrs. D. II. Methviu re­
turned Saturday night from Sanford
where they attended the funeral of
their little grandson, II. G. Methvin,
Jr., fourtcen-months-old son of Mr.
Freight rates have played a very smulP part
and Mrs. It. G. Methvin. Mrs. Meth­
in tho rising cost of living.
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vin had been In Sanford for a week,
helping care for the little child, who
was ill with pneumonia. Mr. M eth­
Other causes— the waste of war, under-pro­
vin went up Saturday morning, on
duction, credit inflation — have added d o lla r s
receipt of a message stating the little
one had passed away.—Plant City
to the cost of the necessities of life, while
Courier.
freight charges have added only c e n ts.
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WANTED — OLD CLEAN
ItAGS. ANY KIND EXT he average charge for hauling a ton
CEI'T
OLD
SOCKS,
COATS.
PANTS. OH
of freight a mile is less than a cent.
I El) SPHEADH. AT THE
IIEHALI) OFFICE. 59-tf
A suit of clothing that sold for $30

Carrying alon a M ile
for le s s than a C e n t

before the w ar was carried 2,265
miles by rail from Chicago to I/OS
Angeles for 16&amp; cents.

Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Graham and
Mrs. Lucia Graham have returned
from a trip to Tam pa and on the
way home visiting witl* Mr. and
Mrs. Coles of Lakeland.

Now the freight charge is 22 cents
and the suit sells for $50.

Mm. A. B. Carter of Lakeland is
t lie attractive guest of Mr. and Mrs.
F, W. Graham of Sanford Heights.

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c o s t of ( h i c u l t hJS i n c r e a s e d 3 0 tfo llt rr.

T l i e f r e i g h t o n It h a s In c rc a v T J o n l y S ' rent*.

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t r a m p o r t a t i o n c h a r e c a e n t e r In t o t h e

c o s t o f t h e f i n i s h e d o r d c l e —c a r r y i n g t h e w o o l
t o t h e m ills a n d t h e c l o t h ti/ t h e ta i l o r s h u t
t h e s e o t h e r c h a r g e s a m o u n t t o b u t a fe w c e n t s
m ore.

T he $10 pair of shoes that used to
sell lor $5 goes from the New Fnglund factory to the Florida dealer for
a freight charge of
cents—only
one cent more than the pre-war rate.
Beef pays only two-thirds of a cent
a pound freight iroiii Chicago to
N ew York.
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American freight rates are the low­
est in the world.

tfiis advertisement is published by the
Association ofSlailvoay Gxecutwcs
rVw# dvtring information eenrtrnlng th» railntd lUuaihm may
attain fUjr.if k/rr fy terttiny l«» lh* Jftocialion cf il.tViray
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II. A. Van Valkcnhurg the live
secretary of the Florida Automobile
Association was in the city Wcdnesda
day looking after the pointing of
signs for tho association and also
interesting Sanford motorists in the
association and especially tho in­
surance feature.

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AsUi—Front: I-lieam section drop forging.
Hear: full-tlonting with heavy proved steel liouiir.g carrying ull weight, leaving driving shafts free
from strain. Final drive through spiral bevel
gears.
ItraW*—Service brake; external contracting
on Id-inch drums of rear wheels. 0|»ernted byright foot pedal through strong hut llexihle steel
cable. Brake action equalized by passing over
pulley jiL-t In-hind brake p-dul. Emergency brake!
external contracting at roar of transmission case.
Arts on 8-inch drum'mnuntcd on pro|H*ller shaft.
Operated by hand at driver’s right.
Carburetion—Intake and exhau-d manifolds
are rorflhined Into unit sothat gas enters mani­
fold by passing over grid which is heated by ex­
haust gases, making it intpo ible for un-vaporized
gasoline to get into the combustion chambers.
Fuel fed in by vacuum, drawing gasoline from
17-gnllon tank at tv.tr.
i'lideh— Dry ditr tyi*c, softly engaging witb•uit grab. 0|K-rat»*-l by left fo* t jtedal.
Cooling—Cellular radiator in conjunction
with centrifugal water pump n:id self oiling fan.
Famine Uylinders cast en bloc with ren-.ovalilo head. Here, 3J ■Inches: vu* * 3’j *-.■&gt;•
U pitr half of crank
nn; lower half
p r o v e d steel. With a total displacement of 221
cttble inches, and an S. A. E. rating of only 2a.!
horso power, the engine actually develop*** .|d.:i
horse power, at 2,0- revolutions per minute. be­
cause of the lxxi-gtuiller nnd the Moore Multiple
Exhaust System, hull* of which are exclu tve
la-xington feature*. Crank shaft supported on
four large bearing* of Phoenix babbitt backed with
bronze. Valve mechanism entirely encloicd and
oja rated by ram shaft with integral rains. Lubri­
cation by force feed to all bearings, pri -sure being
maintained by gear pump.
Frame 7-&gt;ection, of 22-point carbon sti*s-l
Side mils are 2 inches wide on top with depth of
7 .1-1 inches. Wide running boards are bolted to
nide rails making an integral until Frame taper*
from front to rear ho that vertical side rail section
i* directly under outer edge of body. thus increas­
ing rigidity of car while, paradoxically, levelling
total weitht. Taper construction throws weight
nearer wheels in rear, and |H-rmi(.* shyrt turning
radius Ix-oausc of narrow front.
Ignition —Vertical distributor integral with
engine, with storage battery lloating in the line.
Controlled hy- switch on instrument hoard within

easy reach of driver. Provided with automatic
kick-off to prevent
discharging
.
(charging battery- If switch
i* left on. Iggnition switch lias high grade lock and
removable key- to secure switch in closed position
when leaving car. Ignition circuit absolutely indc't&gt;ondent of lighting and starting circuit*.
Lighting—Six volt generator that automatical­
ly regulates current produced. Store* current in
battery bung directly U-ncnth driver's seat nnd
easily accessible. Ammeter, indicating amount of
charge and di (charge, is plainly visible as part of
neatly arranged cluster on instrument board.
Lighting circuit absolutely independent of ignition
ami starting circuits.
Froactlrr Shaft—Seamless nickle stool tubing,
1 .'l-l inch diameter, with llnngcs electrically welded
fitted with fabric di&lt;«*s to take universal action.
The o joints eliminate noise and require no lubri­
cation.
Springs Front: semi-elliptic. 32x2 Inches.
Hear: Se:ni-e!!iptic f-2x2 Inches. All spring eyes
fitted with self • iling hushing*.
Starling High speed electric motor enguget
with gear on iiywheol through strew shaft and
pinion, unit automatically di engages when oncim*
si nr I
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. oiutj m | . r minute,
insuring ituick starting. Starter button on door
board. _ Starting circuit ab.wtlutelv independent
t«f ignition ami lighting circuits
Stfrring Irreversible worm and gear. Eightteen-inch notched walnut wheel at left. Hand
throttle and spnrk control Oil quadrant, with
horn button in center.
Tire Hack—Distinctive design, hot-riveted to
rear of frame.
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Vires Cord tire* pro regular equipment.
Front and rear, .’12x1 inrhe*.
V’runsmivion—Selective sliding typo with
shift lever in renter at driver’s right. Three s^-cds
forward and reverse. Gears3 1 — r irkh*. (!-.&lt;pitch,
and 3-t inrli faiv. inmmtcd on higli-grade Inll
iKiirings. Tire pump and *|*eedometer driven hy
gear* contain)*! in transmission rase
Tread—Fifty-six inches.
Whcrlbiuc—Ono hundred and twenty-two
inches.
Il’fcrcfs—Heavy artillery type with steel
felloe binds. All s|&gt;oki*s 1 3-8 inches. Wheel*
mounted on high grade hall bearings.
H’iriiii; -Single win* system with all circuit*
protected by fuse* nnd armored cable.

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DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS
Motor—Six-cylinder HutcnlMT-American
Motor I/-head ty|&gt;e, with removable head cast
en-hloc. Bore, .’I 1-8 inch- stroke, ti inch piston
displacement, 230 ruliie Inches; thr*** point sttstiension; crank case divided hnrizontzlly with all
ix*aring* In ii|&gt;jier section; crnnk-shnft drop forged
from 36 to 10 per cent carlmn ot*t*n hearth steel,
heat treated and ground, 2 inches in diameter,
nrovided with threo main Itcarings; devcln|xH P»
horse-power at 2,400 H. P. M.. average dynamo­
meter tests; pi-tons cast from close grained iron
of same grade ns cylinders, exceptionally light.
Vnlrrt—S|*ccial alloy steel valve* 0 1.. | ht n nt
nickel heads. Mushroom typ.* lifters are uiwl
which nre hardened ami ground.
LiMcailon—Plunger pump driven direct
from the camshaft draws oil through filter In crankcare base and distribute* it under ptvc-uni to
c.-.i h crnnk-shnft bearing, nnd through under each
'connecting rod A pn-vsiirp regulator i* furnished
attached to pressure gauge on «! sfi.
Steering ttrar ((irmnur Worm and ru to r
n'eering gear fitted with 18-Inch eorrvirat'-'l stiering whesfl. SteeHng t**i t rigidly nnchoml to ti e
Itody. Provision made f o r adjustment in ra-o cf
wear anil for lubrication of alt rteering R*--ir parts.
Horn button in center of wheel above &gt;'.irtin-’ and
throttle levers.
7’fiifismi siiun Selective sliding gear tyj«*
(Grant-I^sn), three speesls forward und i r rr *.
3*‘j jier cent nickel steel. Gears and «lnlts nr&lt;
chrome nicknl n'cel, neat-treatosl itrul ground.
Shafts mounted on annular hall and Hyatt hi mduty r&lt; Her bearings.
Clutch- Multiple plate, dry* disc ty|&gt;e ' Her,;
Heck'. Center control lever and foot |K*'lal nre
mounted in unit with tratmnissioinand clutch case.
Clutch dosed.

Frapt!ter Shaft—Fitted with double Univer­
sal joints of the mnst approved type
Co t ng Watercooollng with centrifugal pump
Half Ix-aring fan mounted in front of motor. Honey
comb typo of radiator scicntifiezlly designed,
ulxolutely e.Tu ient. capacity IJ j galloa*.
Spring* —Special s|iring stwl stock, heat
treated erhome-.silloo inagnaiu-se steel.
Front
semi-elliptic 38 inches long, rear semi eliptic 63
inches long.
HriHra Two :v*ts of brake, working nn iteei
drum* 16 inch)-* In diameter by 2 Inone* wide.
Emergency—internal expanding; service— ex­
ternal contracting.
A c'ca—Front l-beam, one piece, drop forging,
heat treated. Hear, three-quarter lloating tyi**,
rnir.il l*evel gear*. Differenti.ihcn*ing mounted on
Hyatt roller bearing* with ball thrust bearing* to
take up side thrust.
&lt;ii- F
Feed Tank ruqicndcd at rear of
holy. Capa.-ity 1C gallon* with Sti v.ait Vuiuuni
f t * system.
Starting atul Lighting Weilinghou.se latest
dt*sign, who Ili-ridix drive.
(hirburrlor—Zenith, latest design.
Igriticn- Atwater-Kent, with Vt’Illurd tixvoit itorii. e batterj-.
Whal-Hate—122 inches.
Kquipmenf-—Engine-driven lire pump; Boyce
motometcr; one-man top with quick detachable
curtain . Gipsy- curtains in rear; rlale gla-s win*
tlows; slanting rain-vision windidiicld; irntruments
siM-ciully grouped on dashpnncl; illuminated by
dash lamp and including speedometer, ammeter,
elect ire light and ignition switches; tonneau lamp;
complete set of tool*; electric horn.

CLASSIFIED ADVIRTISFN1ENTS
EGGS FOP. HATCHING. $2.50 per
dozer a fine pen of white 1-gliora* htnd
ed by a fine large vigorous cock
not
akin. J. E. Spurling.
W-26-3tc.
For Sale -Corner lot IttOxllT*
Palmetto avenue and Mlt ctreet*
Southeastern Corner. Price reason­
able. Nick Zernovan, Box 211
W27-10tp.

CALL A T T H E

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FOR D E M O N S T R A T I O N

NOTICE

Tho r.inital meeting of l It e
FtockJiu'deiK of the O u to L C y­
press Company will Ik- hold i«t the
office tif tf»o CompunV, Brdpt ;id,
Seminole County, Pprida, on
M* nd; v. March 1st, 1920, : t 10:00 A. M.
F. H. WILSON,
27-2*c.
Sect el cry

IW i.

FOH SALK Fiw s:ws, two boars,
twenty pigs all Du*, cs, two h*»Jrtd dogs.
Howl and D.iry.
2d-‘J tc.

Can make immediate delivery of these
cars and can sell you one on the in­
stallment plan.

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Sanford

Grand Master Here
Grand Master Arthur Brown* of
tin- I. O. 0. F. of Florida was hertf
Monday night and visited Sanford
lodge Riving the members a fine
talk Mr. Brown trai formerly the
editor of the Ft. IMerco News but of
late years has been postmaster and
. , i . i 1a'ik . i fl ' n i l . r# u fl i . 111* I a. t I. .. V " n ll&lt;rt
It r* M
while owning stock in the News has
T ill: MANDATES OF rUOIlllllTION given up active newspap;;- work. He
paid the Herald otfirc a pleasant
COMMISSIONERS AND DKcall while here.
(T.ARKD OPEN REVOLT

REFUSED TO ffBEY

couple were just commencing to
enjoy life when the dread summons
c a m e and it seemed that nothing
that docotrs ami nurses could do
would stay death’s hand. Mrs. Dos­
sing lately sent for her four children
to make their home here and this
second blow takes away their mother
just when they were beginning life
in the new home.
It is one of the sad rlenths in
which this community has shared
in the last few months and the
sympathy
of
the
community
goes out to the husband and chil­
dren left alone without wife and
mother.
Mrs. I.ossing leaves four younger
children and a married daughter, a
husband, a sister here, Mrs. J, D.
Miller and a sister in To in pa to
mourn her loss.
The funeral will occur from the

Wa;hington, Feb. 25.—An in­
vestigation of the prohibition con­
M a g e ll a n ', F a m o u s Ve
troversy in Iron county, Michi­ &gt;)n tin' '.’"ill t.f Novetnhet t, i.*,go,
gan. will be made by the Bureau Ferdinand Magellan. the I'nritigueMe
BEST F O R H O M E SH IN ES
of International Revenue, Com­ nnvlgntor, entered the I’ltelfie ocean
'through the strtilt* which bear tils
SA V E T H E LEA TH ER
missioner Roperannounced today. name, lie navigated ihe ocean for
T
H
E
BIG V A L U E PA C K A G ES
The deputy commissioner leaves three months and twenty days without
PASTES AND LIQUIDS
tonight for Grand Rapids and finding a single Island. During tho
voyage the weather was so fair con*
THE P. F. UALLEY CORPORATIONS ITT?..
BUf
Iron River City to take up with tlnunlly that lie gave the ocean tho
the authorities there the contro­
versy which led District Prohi­
More Trouble For The Newlyweds
bition Commissioner Dalrymple
New York, Feb. ID. — More trouble
at Chicago to declare, the ct uiity
for
the newlyweds. If hubby and
in “open revolt.“

SHOE POLISHES

' Expensive Leather
The

finest

ts tii I

IHo*t

ex p elm lv o

leather good* are produced at t'linn*
riian
in Ci.'tiu. Tin* Imtllier is
ninth* front lizard. shark, dolphin and
anake skti‘s. which ar.- very strong
and durable f* '■■ - ’u* or.- u*vd 'nr
c i u . e s pipe-*, pur»i*s ;• . e k e t h o o k n , etc.

On' Country** Mott*.
■’I; I'liirlluis 1Tntint" wit* 'Ir-T -a.'
morrnw afternoon at thre** o’rlock gestisl ns the ;ii .tin of the United
Florhla League Flayers Go To
Ur. Hyman of the Baptist church States liv |tei.;,iinln Friniktln. Job?
Fast to I o mpa a*
Adams and Thomas Jefferson, In Ail
officiating.
gtl«t. 1770. I.'***) lirivlng 1...... npttofnfTho Florida State league made

lute I,,,mi* nn French avenue 1o-

good last reason and many of its
players eill he seen in faster company
this year. Manager .Moore, of the
Orlando club, will manage the Dan­
ville team in the Piedmont league,
and will make an effort to gather a
few of the old Gator State player,
under him up there. The Bradentown
cluli sold .1. F. Burroughs and Oren
E. Roberts (Duke Angel to the
Petersburg. Va., dub and another
Manatee boy to go up b Stewart,
pitcher. He ha3 been purchased by
the San Antonio dub of the Texas
circuit, and late rumors say the Dot riot club recently secured him.
There are others, and it stands to
show that even in the first real sea­
son of the league that it managed to
develop some faster circuit material.
%

BaretionV.* Medieval Tint
Despite It* ill-order* ami I- inndcrti
Ism, Burn ininl retniii* many relic of
Minis mellow tim*** when t '*in tin ten
'rni.di It tin* setting lor Don Quixote's
Inter adventures. There still are
church piiae'-ioii*. hitler) ticket sell'ers, pollmitcti with red routs and hel­
mets, [lower stalls mid raged bird
vendors.
Folklore emt» IIDlies the
Mori of the kIi-IMi martyr. S.ilnt Ibilarln, whose n*hcs lie In the ll.ireelntlfl
cathedral, perliu|&gt;s the daii.e-1 ol all
great rhuri-be*. and among die iun»t
beautiful In Spain, t*'»oi fountains
piny in th e «fid»i&lt; r garden, t.timng
nb-ninler*. and nriuge and letimil trees,
•and f'sds dl-choe gei*se. md violator*
of t h e medieval - M r 'try, loit . . itirlhulory to It, when . i lenr:.* !.♦■»* tin*
descended from tfit bird* 0 .nmilv
Vised for augury.

COULD HARD* Y
STAND ALONE
Terrible Suffering From Headache,
Sideacbe, Backache, and Weak­
ness, Relieved by Cardui,
Say* This Texas Lady.
Contains, Tex.— Mrs. Mlnnlo rhll*
#ot, of this place, writes: "Five years
ago I was taken with n rain In my
lelt side. It was right under my
left tU». It would commence with nn
■*&amp;tng and extend up Into my left
Shoulder nnd on down Into my back.
Ey that time tho pain would he eo
severe 1 would hftvo to take to bed,
and cuffered usually about three days
. . . I Buffered this way for three years,
and got to bo a mere skeleton nnd waa
no weak I couhl hardly stand nlona
Wan not able to go anywhere and had
to let my house work g o ...! suffered
awful with n pain In my back nnd 1
bad tho headache nil tlio time. I Just
*rn, nrsltl" *o Jo e
Vy Ufa
was a misery, my stomach got In an
awful condition, cam-d from taking
00 much m.' dlciuo. 1 suffered bo much
pain. I had just about given up all
hopes of our getting anything to help
me.
Ono day n BIrihday Almanac was
thrown In my yard. After reading
Its testimonials 1 decided to try •Cur*
dal, nud nrn ro thankful that I did,
for I began to Improve when on the
second bottle... 1 fun now* n well
woman and feeling fine nnd tho cum
has been ptnnanetit for It has been
two youro fctneo my awful bad health.
1 will always jiraiMs and recotnmet I
Cuidul.” Try Cardui todry.
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a I'Oint'iItti'e pi ch o o se a (!&lt;•«'yti f*.U
tin- c n a il -eal. It 1- r liik n c d tor «ntn*
th a t th e itinttn w a s sn:tgi*siis| tic ,
Unromnntle Ohio Sheriff F o il, BrighJ s im ila r ln«erlj)||on n*ed bv t h e Gen*
I lentil it's M agazine. a p o p u la r publlrnSeheme of F a ir Maiden,
lion
of th a t tim e.
It first *tppi*iir**0
“When the clock In the , 11*01111
-trike* 1, bring a letter, a snw amt r tin rtiltis In New J e r s e y la 17S0 w h en
file, come for me." Till, appeal, writ c o p p e r litntiev wa« l«-iled hv t h a t s t n t e

S T I L L WAITS FOR RESCUE

on daintily scented [link note pa
per, lluttered from n window of tin
woinnn’s section of the county Jal
at Tlltln, Ollln.
Three youth, passing rescued II
front a snowdrift.
•'I'll pay you well, if you'll only gel
life out of here," the writer promised
it was from 11 girl who I., held fot
alleged forgery. The three youtht
Were debuting whether to take lhr
ri,k of a rescue when Sheriff Chnrlet
J. Mutelder pounced on them, nntierlally aiding them in coining to n do*
&lt; shin. The “clock lit the steeple*
slruck, hut there were tio sign., ol
rescuers.

a

TOO
LATE

W'ifio have been both working prior
to the date of tile wedding, Uncle
Sam wants his rakc-oiT on both in­
comes. "According to the law," said
Internal Revenue Collector Edwards '
todiy,
on i e '*v me &lt;'
e
bride a n ! 1. i d 'groom f*»r t.n year
must be icnsid re* e, •••, if it v.*s ail
iprr* n\ *rou!treau, diaiuund*., *•&gt; !din" Hi.* and bom buns. Ti.e l.n t •
li.ui U iy were married l.cf &gt;ro De­
cember "I, 1919, j in.-; them Dr the
whelp year so far as Income tax is
c nec-rned."
Ths
ruiuhrd remedy for kidney*
request. Your name and address on
liver, l
-r end uric eci.1 troubles—tho
a postal card or In loiter, will bring it
U a tlc o s l ...m d v of H o l l a n d sin ce 16S5.
to you by return mail.
C .c -m n u Wli»t« ra t iiL
GuiUllL.U. . u.kV U*.^i adl dfUggiltSU
This 1920 Catalogue will show you
Spirit- of ummonln n-ed In suf­ to o k (or t h e n a n .a GuM M e d . l o n ***ry b e e
just how yon can get fivo packet, of
and t r e v p t no ImlLlIou
flower seeds (five different sorts) a b ­ ficient &lt;|iiniitlfle« to -often tin* water
solu tely free of cost this spring. Send and orrlliinry fiord *onp will mitt.,* n
for this catalogue* today without fall. white painted surface look white uni
No obligation to buy anything unleis clean with half the efTort of any other
you want to. H , G, H A S T I N G S CO., method. Cure -linllM !.,* taken not to
Seed,men, Atlanta, Ga.— ( A o v L )

have ti«&gt; * '*••.(, 't**t* i &lt;t!!:i

ten

The Smalley Cars—and the
W orld’s Most Popular Tires

THIS CAT A S H O P L IF T E R

N o tires bearing the G oodycarnam e,not even
the famous Goodyear Cords'which equip the
world's highest-priced cars, em body a higher
relative value than do Goodyear Tires in
the 30x3-, 30x3V2-, and 31x4-inch sizes.
In these tires owners o f Ford, Chevrolet,
Dort, M axwell, and other cars taking these
sizes, are afforded a measure cT pc touyirucc
and service such as only the world's I.d ^c.t
tire factory devoted to these sizes ca:* supp! v.
A ll that this co:r p in y ’s exocr*.*. * * nd
m ethods have r.cco
’lo h e d i i \ : i ;
j i ' ' . s
s
available to yc t n o w at th e n eer: 1Good year
Service Station.

NERO'S HORSES" IN VENICE
F.im ou, Bronte* Returned— Were
Rome (o r Wartime 5a(ety.

In

Tim fntir hnmtc horn*, which
mlnrtiwl tlm facade nf St. Murk'- coi*
thcdral In,\ •• ngnln been put In place
m n r nn jilnmticr* nf nmr»* tlinii two
year*, dm* t*i thrlr transfer l*» Itninn,
wImre they tind Imen knjit to nvohl
rupture by tin* Amur bin, or d^,iruc*
[Inn by nlr bmub,. The Imrens nro rfr
gnrdt -I iii tin* nm-&gt;t e|M*clmcnft nf nn*
rleitt hrontex nnd nccnnllug to trndl*
tlnti. graced tlm triumph arch n f Nero.

Go to this -Service
iio y Dealer for ihe.se
tires and for Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes.
Fie has them.

Muiic Turn* Itself.

Stop|iing in turn n stubborn t u'*.
the tnusIHnti m*t liifretpiently find*
the effect of til, pcrforniiince Bpollwl
hv nn nwkwiird piinn*. Fruin I’mnce
tiinv Ciune- an invention whfih will
obvlnte tills until*)time, M»y* ' ’"jnihtr
Me* lianlc, Mngiulue. The iuu«l«* N
pnntnl. not on pages, hui «*it a burg
,trlp, a, l, llie prmibe with uiu-le
for tin* plover itluiio. I'lnosl on tine
f*ire the (*)i*, of lb*
Blrt-d s|*eei|. The *
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pill* eil

V n t u - u f Oalt.
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je | voiir &lt;yi ♦ bright tttul -tp*ug by
lull) ni R b n tb ', gargle vUtli -'ilt "it
y r to strengthen your throat, throtv n
handful of common salt Into
jnth for timing up the system g*»
trail)', nnd bathe your feet in salt wn
•pf tn prevent chllMnln*.—London Tit
Hits.

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N #llt* af Jip lltall** far T ts Deed Uadar Natlee af Sal a a f lie.M S .S 0 flpac al Tax
Hecllan SIS ot Ik* Ganaral Htalale*.
fit heel DlaUtct Ha. I, Haaalnala Canntja
riarirfa, (ftaaferd Nyeclal T at it: bail
Nolle* la h ereby gtytti t h a t D. D. Danlal
Ulalriet) Mehaal ItaaSa.
p u r e b a te r of T a a Certirieata N o. 470 d a ta d

t h a 4 lh d a y e f J c n e A. D. 1317, (v e e r in a l
(he followinc d r a tr l b e d p r o p e r t y , l ie f . SB
Cor. ol N W K ol N W ' J of Sec. 22, T p . 11
8 . K 31 F7., r u n N 10 cne., W IS ch*., S 10
rh*.. B. IS ch*. T h e aaid l a n d be In x a n e e e e d
a t In* d a t e ol t h e U a u a n re of auch c ertificate
In th e n a m e ot A. W. A lley ,
A lia T * i Certificate N o. S IS d a te d th e
7rd d a y of J u l y A. It, 1916. coverlnc th e
followinc described p r o p e rty , S B .'4 ol N’ B t f
a n d N B '1 ol 8 K U o( Sec 16 , T p . 21 8 . It.
31 E ., T h e eald land b r l n f aaaeaaed a t Ihe
d a te of t h e I t e u t n r c nf
r e r t i d r a t * In
the na m e of T huraa a G. W a tte r a o n : a n d ha*
filed aaid eerllficatr* In m y offir* a n d ha*
m ade a pplication for ta* deed t o faaua In
a ccordance w ith law. And uniat* *ald c e r t i ­
ficate* (halt be redeem ed a c c ording t o law
tax deed witl itaue t h ere o n on t h e 2 nd day
of M arch, A. D. 1920.
W l t n n e m u official d e n a t u r e a n d eeat thia
t h e 2Slh d a y of J a n u a r y A. D. 1920.
(S E A L )
E. A.
DOUGLASS,
Clerk C ircuit C o u r t, Sem inole
C o u n ty ,
Florida
W
stc.

Notice la h e r e b y ( l e e a t h a t aaaled bide
will be receiv ed by t h e C o u n t y H oard af
Public I n e t r u r t l o n of 8 e m in o le C e u n t y ,
Florida, a t t h a offtca of t h a H u p e r i n le a d e a t
of Publie I n i t ru c tio n of eald C o u n t y a t th e
C o u r t llo u a a in S a n f o r d . F lorida, o n o r La- ,
fore the e i p l r a t l o n of t h i r t y da y a f r o m the'
f rat pu b lic a tio n ol th la n a ll c a a n d u n t il 3:30
u 'rlo rk in t h e a f te r n o o n of F e b r u a r y 9th,
15X0, lor th e p u r c h a i e of 12S.000.00 8 p e d a ]
T ax School D l i t r i c t No. I, Sem inole C o u n t y ,
Florida, Honda.aaid bond* M n g
d elta
J a n u a r y l e t . 1920, b e a r ln c In te r r a t a t th e
r a te ol S t , per *&gt;nt pe r a n n u m . Interval
payable l e m l- a n n u e lly on t h a firat d a y of
J u ly eqd J a n u a t r ot . a c h ye ar u n til m a t u r i t y )
(aid bond* m atu ree a n d t h e p r incipal b e ­
came* due e n d p a j i b l * t h ir t y y t e r * eftec
the d a te t h ere o f. *ald bnnda h a v e been
validated a n d confirmed by decree ol t h e
Circuit C o u r t ol t h e S e v e n th Ju d ic ia l Clruit ol Florida, d a te d D e ce m b er 1 6 t h . 1919;
aaid bon da t o be Bold lor d»liv**y w |*hla
fifteen dava a f te r w ritten n o tlr e of a c c e p t of bid fa e ie en ; aaid bond* are of SlOO
0 " de n o m in aPtio
amt il n t rerrro- t a n d pprincipal
l a n ami
r in r ip
payable a t N a tio n a l ~
P a rk lla n k , C i ty a n d
s t a t e ot N ew York.
W ritten opinion of Jno. C. Thornton,
_____
Attornej' —
of* ,New
a p p ro1,v'iin
t h e V*va­
-e— Y
*’ork,
o ra , ■,,,,,
n gg th*
ra ld bond* will be f rnixhrd w ith
aaid bumla.
B»eh bid muat be a e c o m p a n ir d with a
certified check In th e a u to of 1250.00 m ad*
p a yable t o th* Hoard O Public I n a tr u r t f o n
for Seminole C o u n t y , F'lorida, auch check of
th e aucexaafut bidder t o bn reta in ed aa li­
q u id a te d d a m a g r a t n th* Hoard ahould th*
aucceatful b id d er fail or r r f u t * tn ta k * ut,
•aid bond* s r c o i d i n g to lh* t e r m ) of thla
nolle* a n d hix bid. T h e aalil IMxrd r t w r v r i
t h r right t o reject a n y a n d all bid*.
All prunoe alt ahould be addrexard In IF,*
C o u n t y H oard of Public f n a tr u r t lo n for
Seminole C o u n t y , Florida, care of T . W,
l .a w to n . S e c r e t a r y , S anford. Florida.
Wtln.va t h e hand* of t h e C h a ir m a n a n d
S ecretary a n d t h e aeal of th e arid Hoard a t
S anford, Sem lnot* C o u n t y . Florida, thi* th*
6 t h d a y of J a n u a r y , A. t&gt;. 1920.
C o u n ty
H oard of * P u b lic Inxtructlon
Seminole |5 u n t y , Florida.
Hi C. F. U A IIR L S O N , C h a ir m a n ,
IS r a
of H oard) A t t t x t : T . vV. L a w to n ,
S u p t . A Ki-offirio S e c r e ta r y ,
W- 2 I- 9IC.

Notice of Applic l . n fur T a * f te e u U nde r
Sect un STS t
• G e n e r a l S ta tu te *
N otice I* her . - ven t h a t C h u l u o t a
C o m p a n y , purchaae.
f T a * C e r tlf ir a te No.
386, d a te d t h e 3rd d a y of J u l y A D. 1910,
covering t h e following d e arrib ed p r o p e rty ,
to-wil: N B ' , n f S B ' t o f N W , of Sec. 20. T p.
21 S. tt. 32 B.. t h e aaid l a n d bring aaaeaaed
a t the d a t e of t h e iaauance of auch certificate
in th e nam e of U n know n;
Alao Tax Certificate No. 4S7, d a t ' d th e
4th d a y uf J u n e A. It. 1917, covering t h e
following d-ai-ribrd p r o p e rty , to -w lt: SW '*
of N W ' 4 of S B ) , of Sec. 21, T p 21 S. It.
32 B., the aalil land bring aaaeaatd a t th e
d a t e of the iaauance of auch certificate In
t h e n a m e of U nknow n;
Alao T a x C ertificate No 437, d a te d t h e
3 th d a y of J u l y A. D. 1915. covering t h r
following d r c r r j b r d p ro p e rty , to-wit: W • ,
ot N B ' , of SW’ t , of Sec. 20 T p . 21 8 . It.
32 B., the aaitl land being aaaeaaed a t th e
•la te of the Iaauance of auch certificate in the
n a m e of U n k n o w n ; a n d haa filed eald c e r t i ­
ficate* In my olllre a n d ha* m a d e applfCatfon
for tax ilre.f to latue in a c c o rd an c e w |l h law.
Unlr** said c - r t ficate* ahall be redeemed ac­
cording to law tax ilc-d will faaue thereon
on the 2nd d a y of M arch, A. D._ 1920.
W'ltnraa m y official a ig n a tu rc am) teal thi* In Circuit C u u rt. S e - r n l h Juill i a I Circuit,
S r m i n a l e C o u n ty , Florida. In C h a n c e r y ,
t h r 29(h day of J a n u a r y A. D. 1920.
IHEAL)
B. A. DOUGLASS, Praale P a tte n ,
C lerk
Circuit
Court
Sem inole C o u h t y ,
v*
C itation
Florida.
W'24-5tr.
J a m r i P a t te n .
T o Ja m r* P a t t e n , Itealdeor* unkn o w n :
It a: o r a ti n g from a a f ta d a v l l filed in thla
Notice of Applicalian fur T a t D e e d Under ra u a e th a t you a re * r r r i d e n t ot a S t a t e or
S r r l l o n S73 e l I h r G e n e r a l S t a tu te * .
o u n i r y o th e r t h a n the S t a l e of Florida, t h a t
N otice it h e r e b y given t h a t C. W U n i t - ynur p resent plac e of r r t i d c n r r li u n k n o w n ,
mlnger. p urrha*er of T a* &gt; e rtlfira te No t h a t there la mi prraon In th S l a t e of F lo ­
6, 11 . d a te d t h r M h d a y nt J u l v 5. D
1897 rida Ihe aervlce of a au h p o rn a
enveelng the following d r t r r i l u t i ,n oiieft y, would bind yoil, a n d t h a t y o u are ove r
to-wlt; Reg. 409 ft., S of NW' Cor. of SW’ ’ , t w e n t y one yeara ol age.
of SFD* of S.C 2.1, Tp. 20 S. It. 29 B.. P u n
Therefore thla la t o require you. t h e avid
B 520 ft.. S 116 It.. W 520 ft. N Ilf. ft., a n d J a m r i p a tt e n , t o a p p e a r to the hill of corn*
N 3-8 of SB G nf S W , of Sec. 23. Tfi. 2 "
U.
I nit day u i - d . Or.
u !! ?*' L‘„
..!•! and bring soi.u.l at M o n dDa. y . th1..e :&amp;0i
d a y of A pt)', A. It. 1920
* ‘ o f a i r f f l f r r t l M&lt; » T o
in,- d. f *•ir* it! % « i|li : i r t r l«'l
olherwlae aaid gilt I will be ta k e n a* b y you
4«! . 8COhfoaaeil.
Alao T ax Certificate No. 266 . d a te d th e
Wltncaa m y h a n d ami t h r it-ai of abnv*
5th d a y of J u l y A. D. 1915, covering t h e court on tbl* tho 22ml day
J a n u a r y , A,
following pro p e rty t i - w l t : l .u li 312, 31 . D. 1929.
ami 115 of liingv-r,»d, It - -aid land bring ( S E A L )
IL A. D O U G L A S S
aaaca.ed at tile tlale of Ihe ivauaTii- of a*,ch Clerk of C ircuit C ourt, Seminole C o u n t y ,
S l a t e of Florid*.
c erllfic * '- In It.e n a m e o ‘ I*. \ fitrD nnxbl.
ami ha* tiled anlif c-rtificati* in rny office w d
C m . A. DeCottea,
baa matt- a pplication for tax deed t o i " U - Solicitor ami of C o u n i e l (or C o m p la i n a n t .
in accordance with l a x . Unllraa -aid cerliW 23.91c.
flratea ahall be re deem ed a ccording t o law,
tax ilrcd will l*«i,e thereon the 2 nd d a y of
March \ . D. 1920.
\Mtn&gt;-* my offl.lal xign.tturc a n d real thi
the 2 9 th d a y of J a n u a r v 5. II. 1920.
SB A LI
B
A. D O U G L A S S .
Clerk
Circuit
C o u r t , Sem inole C o u n t y ,
•
•
Florida
WEI-Ste.
»
♦

f

BUSINESS CARDS I

N (rice e f Application fur Tax D e e d I 'n d r r
Neclinn 573 of th e G e n e r a ' S t a tu te * .
Notice 1* hereby given t h a t B. If. Kllh-e
p u r c h a 'c r of T a x G cttlflcnte No. 281, d a te d
t h e I t h d a y of J u n e A. D. 1917, h a , filed
aalil certificate In m y oilier a n d haa m u l e
application for lax deed to i-aue in accorda tie- with I**.', S s ld certificate tm brue ** the
following d r a r r l h r d p ro p e rly a itu a te d in
Sem inole C o u n t y , Florida, to-w it: 8 W ' | ol
N B ' , . lying Weal of River, See 29, T p . 29.
8 . R. 33 E., 8 nrrea. T h e aaid la n d being
a -ae-'eil at the &lt;la&gt;o of t h e ta'Uanco of aurh
certificate In Ihe m in k - of U nknow n. Unlea*
aaid certificate -hall I"*, redeem ed accordin g
to law , lax deed will laaue t h e r e i n on th e
2 n d aia y of M a r r h A. D. 1929,
Wilnra* rny nltirial aigna turc a n d aval thia
t h e 2trth ( •'» ol J a n u a r y A. D. 01*20 .

(SEAL)

(.’jerk
Circuit
Florida.

Court

B. A DOUGLASS,

Sem inole

In

County,
W2I-51C

Circuit Court S v r n l h J - d i - ' a
Circuit,
S e m lnulc C o u n t ) , t lurid*. In I h a n r r r y ,
J II Van Atadal*. Sr..
C o m p la in a n t
V*
f i , reel m u t e — Cl I all on,
William II. II Allen ami
BlI* FI. Allen, C om p la in an t*
T o William If. II Al r n a n d Ella B. Allen,
O t o „ Iowa,,
,
l l a p pea ring from a n affadavit nf Srhril*
M aine- t h a t he ia a t t o r n e y for J. H. Van
Aradale Sr., the c o m p l a in a n t h r r t f n , a n d t h a t
yoil anil each nt yuu are rcatelenta of a a ta te
other th a n the S t a t e of Florida, t h a t there
a* no perann w ithin t h r S t a l e of t lurid*,
i r r v l r e of a auhroirnu upon whom would Mud
you or either of you a n d a bill of eom plaint
h a v in g been lie n in (It'd againat y ou, it ia
h e r r b y o r d r r r d t h a t you a n d each of you
a p p i a r to Ito trill of com plaint tiled h e n in
againat you In t h e a b o v e ■ntilled c n u .e , on
the tat d a y ot M a r r h . 1920, t h e a a m e bring
rule tlay of thla C o u r t , aritl t h e Sanford
Hcratd ia hereby d r . i t r u l e d aa t h e new*
p a p e r in which lid* nut Ire abaP lie |iub1l*hrd
o n r e a w*ek for four convecutlve week*.
Witn- aa m y h a n d anti official *r*t id oltice
thia t h e 2 1 t h d a y ol J a n u a ry , A. D. 1929.
(S E A L )
B. A. D O U G L A S S ,
Clerk C irru lt C o u rt.
Sekelle Maine*.
Solicitor lor C o n y d a ii i a n t
W2 l - t tc.

Onp Inch Eanlw Will lit- I'utill-hfii Ur*
d r r This llpatlins Al Thp Rstn if *7.&gt;0
l*pr Y r i t r

S C H E L L E i\I A I N E S

L A U r Y E li
OFFICE IN T H E COURT IIOINtF;

SANFOKI) - •* Ki OHUlA
1 i i o m i s I’.MSIFri vv it.* "i&gt;

B. FBHGCSON IIOI •vll-.U -K *

Wilson

&amp;

Hoasholder

LAWV KHS
Sn n foril.

Automobile Protection
FIRE nnd THEFT nnd COLLISION In.
Furancp Utut'd It)’ Ihe FLORIDA STATE
AUTOMOIIIJ.E ASSOCIATION In Iho
hafent nnd rhcnpi'nt In (hi) world. Write
fur Infurrnaiion fo hpuiIqiinrlcrN Orlando
Accnls wnnlcd in every l&lt;»wn In Florida*

HE NR Y M c L \ U L I N
JEWELER
MY SFBCIALTIKS:
PICKARD'S HAND-FAINTED CHINA
GORHAM'S STERLING SILVER
ROGERS' PLATED WARE
ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHF8

Fertilize G ro v es
N O W !
Over thirty years in the yrowinjt of citrus
fruits Ims itroved the value of a Iilwral supply
of available plant food in the spring. Fertilize
now lor greatest profits.
For Rcndral conditions use
FL O IU D E A L S P E C IA l
Am. b%, Av. Phofl. Acid 8‘ t , Pot. ’j %

Special rucommundntions gladly given.
Call at our local Hranch House
Mr. It. C. MAXWELL, Manager

WILSON &amp; T 0 0 M E R
FERTI LI ZER COMPANY
Manufacturer* nf IDF.AI, FERTH.IZKRS
JA C K S O N V IL L E .
:: :: :: ::
F L O R ID A

BUICK CARS
You Know

What That Means

W. J. THIGPEN, Agent
O ffic e in P e o p le s * R a n k B u ild in g .

A..u&lt;'iY's»

S a n f o r d , F lo r id a

.Jmw4u

J u r t s e m tn t wilt b e t a k e n a n d e n te r e d Florida, on tho 7th d a y of J u n o A. D. I t l O ’.
you by dttaulu
a n d then nnd thero m a k e anawor t o tho Mil
WItnoav m y \ a a d n n d offlrial toni thla th o ol eom plaint othlM tod n s n ln a t aaid u n k n o w n
7 th doy ot J a n u a r y , A. D, 1920, a t S a n fo rd .
rtlca. otherwleo a decree pro ronftoao will
Seminole C o u n t y . Florida.
e ntered a c a ln i t l a i d u n k n o w n p a r llr e
(8R A I.)
Ff. A. D O U G L A S S .
f t fr
t h a t Glia n o n c e be pubiU hed
_ . „ ...
Cieik C i r r u l t C o u r t . In the Sanford Herald, S ne w xpaper publlahScholia Maine*.
• d in S a n l n o l t C o u n ty , Florida, one* a week
A tto rn e y f of p l m t l f f .
W-lM-tOU.
tor eicht week* aa t a l h a
know n
parlle*
defendant, a n d on-e a week for Iwelxa weeka
»* to th a unknown p a rties d e f e n d a n t.
Notice of Aonllcoriin for T a t D r o d U n d e r
my hand a n d t h e aeal of aaid
Hvrlivn *11 *f th e ( i i i f r i l H l i ln l r * . C irWitneaa
r u lt Court on thla t h e 2 0 th d a y of
Nolle* It hffrvb/ f i v t n l h » t O r t r t l r t t l r a b r u a r y , A. D. 1020 .
T u r p r n t l n * C o m p an y
p u r f h t a r r of T o* fSRA L)
B. A. D G IJG R A SS ,
C e r ti o r a t e No. S 2 |. d a te d tho 2 n d d a y ol Clerk ot C ircuit C o u r t, Sem in ole C o u n ty ,
J u l y A. IJ. 1900, r o v e ,I n c tho foltowlnc pro­
S ta te of Florida.
p e r ty to-w it: l ie f . N W C o r of S t:)« of 8 K » /
DtfC.itlre,
of Sec, 23, T p . 70 H, It 3o B,, ru n S IBS It.. Geo.
Sollrilor
and ut Counael Tor C om pla inant*.
B t&gt;TO ft.. N 495 ft., W 879 ft., t h e aatd
W
2
7
.|3
tc
.
b r in e atreeard at th e d a te nf t h e Itau*
•nctltally » P e rm a n e n t Supply of A HERALD WANT AD FOR RESULTS land
ance ol auch certificate in the n a m e of T O.
Bn? A iturtd by D o m trtlc a tlo n of
Ilayref
In CIreolt Court. H r v e n lb Judicia l Circuit,
Ateo T a * C e r t ficate No. S22,* d a t e d lh a
S r m l a o l e Ceunty, F’lor da. In I 'k a n c t r y .
the Animal, According to
a n d d a y of J u l y A. D. 1900, c o v erln c t h e S e th Woodruff Individ ually ,
Vllhjalmr.r 8t«f*na»on.
fo a w j n r p r o p e rl y to-wit: P ec. N B C o r o, S e th Woodruff for the ute a n d
S B .'t of HEM of See. 23. T p . 20 S. R. 29 E.. benefit of Harney It. P e c k,
LEGAL ADVERTISING
k
run S 495 ft.. W U 7 ft.. N 495 ft , K 4 t 7
C o m pla inant,
ft., th e aalu land beinc aiaraaed a t t . 3 d a te
iraalilncion. Havlnc already done
(.’Italian.
v*.
t h e l .a u in c e ot auch certificate n th e J . G. Morrlt. et at.
rt-m.rknt.ly well In reindeer forming I n Clrrall T ourt 7lh J u d l t b l Cirrult S r m | n o l r ot
n a m e of B. W H a v r e :
Defendant*.
( '■ u n lr , I'larlda, tn &lt;’l i* n r r r r
Alia T a* Certificate No. 820, d a t e d th e
Z AlaikK C ode Knm la to tie asked
T o J. G, M nrtit. C. W. Arnold, Genre* II.
J o t r p h f t t i n n i l t i n , C o m p ts ln a n t ,
and d a y of J u l y A. I). 1900, c o v erln c t h e
Jorton. 8 . M. M c l n t y r r , William T . Web*
“ to :rj Ida h in d , with music osen.
v»
follnwlnc p r o p c r . y to-wit lire. 330 It., N aler, W. A. K nle ht, Joaeph G arvin a n d Wil­
t e l n . D e fenda nt,
of SW (tor. of SB &lt;4 of S.VI 4 of Sec. 23. T p liam G. A n d rn rfrd , rraidrncea u n k n o w n : thi
the '’i"1 tDnt the nutlonul meat bill Ariel l lr i t e nNtutlee
t o N on-ltea ide nt.
70 S. It. 19 B , P u n B 335 ft., N 825 ft.. u n know n heir*, deviate*. I r ea trr* . e rantera
|,o cut down nnd n permanent T o Ariel t le i i e n i l r t n , L’orydon, |i&gt;x&lt;,
W 330 It., 8 (iff ft., th e aaid la n d beinc
You are he reb y required and o rd e re d to a u r t a e d a t t h e d a te of th e liauance ol euch
„f beef ensured.
Explorer
i a r t i r i. and to any and o t h e r p e r tir a claima|&gt;|&gt;rar, t n t h e bill ol complaint filed herein certificate in the n a m e of I.. C T h o m a * ;
ng any f n lr r ra t in a n d tn t h e following landa
Vilbjatruur Stefunason brodjtht back ai^aiiatt you, a t t h e office ul the Clerk Ttl th e
Ateo T a t Certificate N o M9, d a t e d th e
In Seminole C o u n ty . S t a te of Florida, tow it;
and day of J u l y A. D. 1900, coverlnc th e N W ** of N W * of Sec. 31, T p . 19. It. 31 B,
frvm the arctics e story of groat pos* ( h r e u it Court In Sa ntord, Seminole C o u n ty , follwninc
p r o p e rty , to-w it: P ec. H\V Cor. of lea* I- ginning al the N o rth wrat corner ot
Plortda, on or before th e firet M o n d a y In
■iMIitles In the
of ment prndwo April | « 0 , belnz th e Sth e.av of yaid m o n th , SB l 4 of S B ‘ 4 of See 2.1 T p . 20 8 It. 29 Ft.. Ihe N W '* td the N B 1* of aaid aection,
B 336 ft,. N 825 f*.. W 33S ft., S 823 townahlp a n d range, ru n th e n c e Baal along
,|on Up toM this story to members t o m ak e a n a w r r u n t o la i d bill. et*e decre.e pro fPtu. n (Iraa
It. FI. Illcht *&gt;f Way) t h e aaid land t h e N o rth line of xald fo rty a t/a * to ihe
con fraeo will be ta k e n a nd e n te r e d agalnal
being aaaraaed a t t e c d a te of th e iaauance ot m iddle cf Ihe O rlando a n d
f. t!,p (’iir.ndlan parliament tn Ottn- y ou, followed by filial decree.
Mellonvilto
It U l u r th e r o rd e re d t h a t thte o r d e r be auch certificate In the n a m e of P. t.. Miiteri R o a d , thence South (long the m iddle of aaid
t , a n d bn* also Inld Ida f a c t s him !
publiehed In th e Hanford Herald, a n e a a p a p e r
Alto T a x Certificate No. 987, d a t e d th e road to th e South line of aaid f o r ty aerra.
(PflCluslons before some of the Wnsb- p u hlU hrd in Sem inole C o u n ty , F lo rid a, and day of J u l y A. I&gt;. 1800, r o v r r i n c the t h r n r . Weal t o the S o u t h e r . I corner of aaid
f o rt) arrra, thence N o rth to the point of
Ujton official*Both co.err.,nents o n r e each week for four conaccutive week*. follnwlnc p ro p e rty , to-w lt: N *4 of N i V 1: beginning,
alao Ihe N B '* ol ihe S B ' * , a nd
Wflnraa m y h a n d a n d th e teal of raid of N W &gt;. of f,'B&gt;4 of Sec. 10 T p 21 S. R.
«m he asked for appropriation* to ex- C o u r t thin t h e 17th d a y of F e b r u a ry 11*20 29 B., the aaid land bein c eateaard a t th e t h e S B '4 of the N B '4 of Sec. 31, Tl*. 19, It.
31
B.
*nd
alao Ihe \ v ' y of the W '* of the
d
a
te
of
t
h
e
j
a
iu
a
n
re
of
auch
certificate
in
f:. A. o o m . L A S S .
Ifr I the reindeer industry and to ntS W , t the S W , of Sec. 29. Tp. 19. It. 31
Clerk
Circuit C o u r t. Seminole C o u n t y , he n a m e a! J . NcNonj
pn-pt the domestication of the musk
Florida.
Alan T a x Certificate N«. 983, d a t e d th e Flaat.
tty V B DOUGLAS, D C
and d a y ot J u l y A. I&gt;. 1900, ruvrrir.c
the
t l a ppearing from a aworn bill of com plaint
pi.
IS FI AI.)
lollo'atlnc prope l t y t o - a l t : 8 * i ol S W ' f of filed In. thla cauae agaiu-t you, t h a t you have
Stefnnsson sees It. tliere nre nt D ir k i m o n A- Dickinaon,
S W ' j of N B ' , of Sec. 10 T p. 21 S. tl. 29 or claim a om r inteteat in a n d l a t h r landa
B , th e aaid land beinc aaaeaaed a t t h e d a te hereinabove dcacrlbed, therefore, you, the
jrtjt n million sipuire miles of nntur- Sotichora fur C o m p la i n a n t .
\V27-Slc.
of t h e (a au a n rr ot auch certificate in th e raid J. G. Murria, C, W. Arnold, tleorpe It.
it jraihii: rmund In the sub arctic*.
Morton, S. M. M r l n t y i r , William T . W’ctialer,
n a m e of II. II. M e r r i tt :
*
Wlt„t in . very particular to the needs In ( bruit Court, S reen lh Judicial &lt; l.cull It,'
Alio Tax Certificate Nn. 1306, d a t e d th e \v. A. Knight, Joaeph Garvin a n d William
(t.
A r d nre.d, arr h e r rb y required t o be and
I in,I&lt;1&gt;, Hrminufp County. In C h a n r o y . 3th d a y of J u n e A. D. 1899. c o - e r l n c t h e a p p i a r before our aaid Circuit C o u r t al (he
sml tastes of the northern caribou
following p r o p e rty to-w it: lire . N W C or. of
It. C. P l a n c h a td
Sec. I f . T p . 21 S. P . 29 B.. P u n 8 4 0 6 ' , ft. C o u r t houae in Sanford. F'torlda, on Ihe 3r&lt;l
ind the
more northern musk ox.
v».
B 390 ft., N 4 0 6 '} It., W 396 ft., th e aaid day In Slay, A. D. 1929. a n d then a n d there
Vs it herds nf these animals, In the Itir h a r d I*. .Mark*, e t a!.
land beinc aa.caaed at the d a te u{ t h e la- m i U anawrr to t h e hill of r o m jd a i n t ■*T o the Drfi-ndanta F ra n k It. Price* and auance ol auch certificate in t h e n a m e of hlbited againat you, rlh e rw la e a decree pro
«IM main over the so-called "barren
c o n f i«oi will be ente red againat you.
Jerele I.. Price*:
•
It. I*. M ct.ain .
lands.'’ Why ro t take* them under
It u p p e a r i n f from tho »» o rn bill herein
And all o th e r partiea c la im ing a n y right,
Alan
Tax
Certificate
No.
179,
d
a
t
e
d
th
e
of r,-*id&lt;-nrc l* u ik n o w n , th a t
title or i n t r r r a t In and t o the p r o p e rty above
protection, turn their feeding ranees tt hh eart e ) uitu r no|.la»e
neraon In tht* S ta t, «*f t'la rld a lit- d a y of J u n e A. D. 1906, c i x e r t n f the d re rribe d u n d e r by or th r o u g h t h r above
lain rnmhes nnd abattoirs nnd ship tin* eervlce of a tu b p o e r.a upon w hom would following p r o p e r t y to-w it: W } j ol NW ■, of nam ed d e f e n d a n t', or o thrrw tae, a re hereby
N W t j feaa flee. N W Cor. ru n S 1 0 6 ' , ft.
vou. a n d t h a t you are b oth over th e
Ihp meat to the buttery folks down abind
B 390 ft. N 4 0 6 ty ft. W P t! It.) Sec. I t , required to tia. »nd a p p e a r before mie^aabt
ce of 21 year):
tord,
Tp.
21 s it. 29 f:..
**? *.***. . .u* Circuit C o u r t at lh*- ('o u rlh o u v e *.,
»outh? The territory Is Cnnndlnn,
I T IS O t t l i B , , r "
• • * . .do appear aaaea-rd at th e d a t e ot t h e Patience of auch Florida, on th e 7th day of J u n e , A. D. 1920.
and t l . m a n d t h e r r m ake a n - w r r t o t h e Mil
hut the hunger and high cost of liv­ In thi* Court V* th e bit! »f com plaint h e r tln e e r l i f i r a 'r In t&gt;*,. n a m e of M ary B. T h e r ie n : of
com plaint e i h i b i t r d agairi.t aaid unknow n
filed a r a l r .'t you b y It. C. Ilta nchard, on
Via.1 T*a Certificate No. 333 d a te d the -xrtlra. o : 8, f w | . e a tferree pr«* ronfeaao will
ing nr,. tntenintlonnl: therefore, let the T h ird Day nf M a y. A l». t"2c&gt;.
T-rerl agur.-.l xald unhnuwn paiiira.
r th e r •Titered th at tide i.nlcr In- ! *t!i d a y ol J u n e A. D. ' “ •*. e o v e r l " " the ■r
the tun n, tintries co-operate In a p u bItliihlar tlfu uncifuil»oin*f p r o p e i l )
SLi** ol a^Vv *4 &lt;»M It ia ordered th at thla nt'llee l,» |m lilt.8r4
a n n k for tlgiit c t i a e i u t l *
irhente o f i-uiiservatloii.
wreka In the San dor d Mtrobl, a n e w -p a p , r .%•»:*» «r S r r n . Ti». - i s . it. -*&gt; k .. i ^ i in III' Maiilel'l II. raid, a n c w ap a p ir tiubliahrd
i*mi I'rifig
at thi1' d a te of till*
ouMI-u**. In
C.&gt;ut*»^. F i „ i,u a .
In Seminole C o u n ty , Florida, onee a week f*»c
M &lt;■2 *
VVitnr** my h a n d a n d th e ,ea1 of aaid bauAfirr of i u r h r rrtilteB ir In the n a m e «f l ig h t week* aa to the know n p a r t i t a defen­
I*.
\V
Cillilia;
d a n t , and once a week tor tw elve weeka a*
Alaska nnd Labrador have proved Circuit C ourt, thia t h e tilth Day of F e b ru a ry
A bo T a a C*rrtlfle*ti» hi if.
d a te d t h r to the u n know n parti.-a defendant.
D. 1920.
that
rolndeer ran In* ilornestlefllisl (A.S BAt.)
Sth
d
a
y
of
J
u
n
e
A.
!&gt;.
1*94,
covering
t
h
r
* B. A. ItO U G L A S S k
W linrei my hand and (tie aeal of aalil
iiftinrrly to*wit: llrg. S 'y rh», N
Into a pnhlle meat producer. Peer Clerk Circuit C o u rt, Seminole C o u n ty , foilriiaIf)|£
l r r e i ' C o u r t on thla llie 29lh 'lay *'t f »bof SW n»r. of NK &lt;i of S W h of Sec, *1 T n. C
Florida.
ru
a
ry , A. D. 1920.
moat lia* been shipped from Nome V. S. Slarbuck,
1*0
Ho t o i:., Klin S 5 » ? rha.. i: .1 rha ., N
i HEAL)
B. A. D O U G L A S S,
8
1
j
rha-*
aSWiy
In
beg.,
t
h
r
aaid
la
n
d
I
t
ing
and oilier Alaskan points to Seattle. Solicitor tor Com plainant.
aririiP it a t t h r dat(i *if t h r iaaiianrr nf auch Cl ik of Circuit C ourt, Sem in ole C ounty,
Slain of F lorlda.
Minneapolis, rhl^ago and even to W-7-i'lr.
c e r t io r a t e in I h r n a m e id William U i l h r y ;
A. DeCottea,
A b u T a i sCvrtlflCAtr Nn.20.1, d a te d t h r S(Teo.
,yptv York, mid people who lime fn T h r Circuit Cou-t S t v . n l h Judlcla* .7! - t i I*
liTltor ami of Counael for C o m p la i n * n | .,
4th day id J u n e A. I&gt;. ISM7, c n v r r l n f t h r VV'-7-|.!(c.
bought It hi’ve naked for more. Stof.Seminole Cuunly, Florida, In I ’ll.
f d lo w in c p r o p e rt y lo*mit* NW** of N h h
of Sac. 21 Tp* SO K. It. *10 h . , t h r aaid land
inunn now suggests that the taMiies-' Harry D Hlrkcrao.v,
iirlrif *i*ra«ril at t h r d a t e »d tin* b a u a n r e td tn Cirettil Court, S e v r n t h Jutliclal Circuit H f
C o m p la in a n t.
to tekott up sorlously. Its herding nnd
Va
N o tlre ol
Sale. *urii rt-rtiAcatr in thi* nivwi* of U nknow n.
I loefila, Se m lnulr Counly, In C h a n r r r y
nnrlilng extended'' to the great T h e Sanford ( 'a m ) i a n y , a
A b o T a a C ertificate No. •JIGS, d a te d th e It. C. Illanrhard
r
c
orpora
tion.
6th
d
a
y
of
J
u
n
e
A.
D.
1899,
rover
111
*
th«
va.
prairies of the Cannrtlnit North, nnd
Defendant.
frllowini: p r o p e rly to-w lt' SB'*' "I N B ' i *&gt;il Richard I'. Mark* r t *1.
the siinplv nf meat to the whole rJVi
N o t l r e fa hrretfy r i v e n t h a t u n d r r a n d by N B '* of Sec. 2o T p. 20 S. If. 30 B.. th e aa'd
T o all pa rtira tla l m l n g In tr r ra t u m lr r Marv
n d hring a 'a c a .e d a ' 'b e 't a l e of t h e l*«
ttnept begun on a really com morel a I virtu * of a d r r r r e ol fo terlo eu rr a n d aale la
t'arram ore, M a tthe w It. M atka, Alfred
m ade n the above rao*F on the 22nd d a y of auance of auch eerliflra te In the n a m e of Ivrrann, F ra n k It. Prlgga, a n d Jeaale I..
ha»K Hut he ventures still farther J a n u a r y , A. D. 1920, 1. J J. Dirkinaun, a* J. P. M a g r u d r r ;
Urigg', or any of them , *ir olherw lae t l a l m ­
Maater in C h a n r r r y will on M o n d a y ,
At*o T a a C ertificate No. 807, d a t e d the lng any in tr r r a t tn the following dearribed
ind urges n sitnllnr oxp«*rlment tvl:h S|»rrial
t h e tat d a y of M a r r h A. D. 1920, in front 7th d a y of J u n e A. D. 1898, covet lug th e properly, and t o all peraatn* claiming an
the ttlttsk OXell
of t h e C o u r t llnuae door In Sanlurd Sem inole following p r o p r - t y to-w it: I 1, a r r i s . In MW inti real |n aaid p r ope rty, to-wlt:
Now. the musk ox. tielnc n pecnllnr- C o u n t y . Florida, offer for sale, a n d at!!, t.. Cur. of N W ' * ol N B 1* of Sec. I t , Tp. 20
S iiu th r a 'I q u a r te r nf S o u lh r a a t q u a r te r of
t h e hlzhrat a n d beat b id d er for caah, d u t ln x
it. 29 B., t h e aaid la n d t n l n c aueaaet! at Section 21, Townahlp 21 So u th of R a n g e 29
ty firrtlc animal, hns never before lb' t h e loyal hour* of aalr, t h e fcllowir.c d e v r l b - S.
th e d a le of t h e l.a u a n r e ol auch certificate Ba.I.
la n d , aitua te d, lyln* a n d tiring in th e In th e n a m e of l l u z o Hitter;
nrH In Use American scheme of mar- ed
You arn hereby required t o a p p e a r to t i e
C o u n t y ot Seminole, S t a t e of Florida to-w lt:
Alto T a t C ertificate No. 824, d a te d th e Falfl of . o m p la ln t herein nlrd tiy ft. ('■ Plan*
ksllng. In Us own country, however.
Lota T h ree (31 F o u r ( l&gt; a n d Five (S) of 4th d a y of J u n e A. D. 1891. ruve rjnx t h e c hatd on M onday, t h e 7lh D a ) of J u n e , A,
tVl« greatly valued &gt; r Its meat’s P l o r k Nine 19) of a aubdlvlaion of land* m ad e following p ro p e rty to-w it: S ' ] of N B 1* "{ D 192".
. l»y the Title P o n d A G u a r a n t e e C o m
SW’ I* 'if S B ' i nnd N (j of S B ' t of S W ' * of
ft la f u rth e r ordered t h a t thia orde r bo
take, and explorers who have eaten pmaad
n v of Sanford, Florida. In Seetlnn 17 a n d S B 1* of Sec. I t , T p . 20 S. It. 29 E . t h e P'Jbliahrd once a week (or tw elve conaevutive
mask ox roasts up there «ny It Is n Section 20, T ow na hlp 19, South of R ange • aid land bring ■a«ra*rd a t thi* dat** i*I I h r w tr k a In T h e Sanford Herald, a newapape*
Ffa-t. a* p r r |&gt;lat of . a i d aubdiviaion of Iaauance of auch certificate in I h r n a m e of puhllahed In Seminole C o u n t y , F lorida.
pity that tin* Eskimos should have n 30
aaid land*, du ly -rec o rd ed in Plat Hook No. I, U nknow n:
Mil net a rny ham) and t h e aeal of eai'l
•monopoly nf so good n diet. The moat pueea 127 a n d 128 of th e publl,* record* of
Tax C e itif ir a te No. 814, d a te d to e C o u rt, till* th e I Kill day ol F e b r u a ry , A. D .
Sem inole C o u n ty , eald aubdiviaion b r i n g 3rdA im
d a y ut J u n e A. It. 1901, covering the 1920.
l« hardly distinguishable In tnste, It know n a i Sanford Farm *. Said aale I einc
p ro p e rty to-w it: N B ' ( of N i l ' , or ISK ALI
B. A. DO U G L A S S,
Hem*, fmm regulation beef, and lit for t h e p u r p tx * of a a litfy in g aaid d i m e a n d followinc
N B 1* of Sec. t l , T p . 20 S It. 2 B., Ihe Clerk
C lriult
C ourt, Seminole C o u n t y o
roat*
a l i i Unit bring aae- ed 5* t h e ilate of t h r Florida.
nutritive value Is quite Its equal.
T u r n * r a t h p urc haa er t o pay for r o a t o! l . 'u a n c e of 'iirH cerlifl-a te in th e nam»» t»f V. S. S ta rb u c k , •
There Is wind to be considered, too. fireparir.B »nil e x ec u tin g deed.
J. I*. Keating:
Solicitor for C om pla inant.
J, J. D IC K IN fO U ,
TV average sired musk ox carries 1ft W 24-Slr
M'O T a x C ertifica te No. 172. d a te d thr w * ; . | ! l t r .
Special M a ater . d '. a n r r r y . fith day of J - l y V. D. I90B. covering t h e
of Jt|s|-:is-good ns-sheep's wool,
following prHM.fl) lo-w ii: S B ' , i f N’ l . ' i
Naile r of Sale of 836,001.91' J e i a n p Drainstilili It wears ns n thick cold-proof In Cirrult Court, S e m in o l e (.'aunty, I 'lurid* an I Reg. 653 It. N of SB C o ., of S W ' j
age Uiatria!. Diafcirl D rainage
Ituntl*.
S B ' I of i',.., j*, f o . 2" S. It. g** B.. Itui'.
vi-*t under a shaggy lialr topcoat. In People* Hank ol Sa nford,
N 2 (7 .3 It., N Ml rlef. W 132" ft.. S 157N o tlr e la hereby given th a t aealed bid*
a c orporation,
fnri, tin musk ox Is pretty nearly ns
ft., &lt;4 »fi d g. B 337 3 It., N 13 d&lt; i- 30 min. will lie tier Deri by the Hoard of C o u n ly
Plaintiff,
W 221.76 ft.. S 86 d g. B 8j t . f i It., t h e ».M Commlaaioni ra of Seminole C o u n t y , Florida,
va
•
C ita tio n .
tr.udi sheep t,r .-nttte. It Is two nnd
'a
n I ftelnr x*.e«a»'tf a t t h e d a l e ot Ihe ia- at t h e C o u rt llouae, nl Sanford, Semnote
S. Wyman Htrele,
auance -f aurh . e r l l f t r a ' r in t h e n a m e of C o u n ty Florida on ur before l l o'clock A,
oo**li!tlf nr itirre times the slr.e of a
i lcfendanl.
tjeo. Il.rwen, coil t a* filed eald re rtlf lc jlc a M, on the 2nd 'lay id March A. D. 192".
*ht- p. running nliotit TOO imtinds, nnd T o S. W ym a n Strale , a N o n -re a h lrn t of the in
my otic,. utoI ha» m a d e appllcnri-in I"
M which tim e aaid bill* will lie opened lor
S t a t e of Florida:
I* In Unit same proportion a more
T a k e n o tlre th a t aull baa been I r u l l t u t . d Tuv D u d t o l a m e in air'iriliiitra. with law ( t i e p u r r h a t e of 126,969.Oil Jr a a u p Drainage
Uni ’ ■ a.ild
rCflrXtea th a li be t id - e r r , I D iatriit Honda, u aperial drainage riiatrfrt
a
y
a
i
n
.t
you
try
l*eot»Ir*
Hook
of
S
aritonl,
a
prolific source of raw material for c orpiilatton in the a b o v e a t / h d c ourt, a 6 d a vccordllig l&lt; Law, lav 'Iced -w' II larue t h ere o n of Srmlnn'i- C o u n t y , Florid*. Thi- illatrirt
ami «oeks.
drain age bond* bring of the d e nom ina tion
a*rit of a l t a c h m . nt haa Item a urd o u t in on lhi 2nd la) &lt;d M a r r h A. ft. 192 ".
W ( lT * my tiT clal .I g n a t u r e a n d *&gt;*l t b u uj lie*. IfumlTed ilfiOO.Uri) Dollar* varh,
rauae. a n d aaid writ of a t t a c h m e n t l e w
Thick. *et, w*ib massive head ntid aaid
a n d litaring &lt;Jate N ovem ber, Ivt, 1919, and
ha* t o r n m ade ut&gt;on t h e followitii; real e*. th e Ski.i day ot eeD uary 3. D. I t '- " .
heating I n trrea l a t the r a te of aix per re n t
short legs, the musk ox looks clumsy, t o te beloncing to you r i t u a l * in Sem inole { S B A l.r
F„ A. D O U G L A S S
per
a n n u m , pa y a b le aeml an n u ally , n u m b ere d
n t y , F lor 111a, to-w it:
hut is surprisingly niinlib* on Its feet. C oLuot
■uft*
{JuwiFty from &lt;&gt;ne (II to fifty-two 152), i n r lu r i v r , ami
23 of S u b d i t i i l n n known a* P a lm Cliff k t ’if i t»M
W
J
I
M
i
.
IlcfUta.
m u tu r ng a n d h e m m in g due nnd p * ) h a tn
It trmels usually In herds of 2ft or H a m m o r k , alao a a tr ip of la n d H'O feet avldr
,* fotluv a to-wlt;
N o r t h aide of a &lt;r*rl of land de arribed a*
"A nnd Its feed Is grass, saxifrage tdf
lliinit* nu m b ere d one ami t a n In malurtfollowa; to*-vit: b e * in n in z 788 feel S o u t h of
pl.mt' and dwarf willows. Stefnnsson th e Northern*! t u r n e r nf See. 13, T w p . 20, In (rircult f o u r ! i .r m in ile C a u n lg , F l o r i d a . a n d b r m m c ,'lue and pa&gt;*lile live year* afte
.ilate.
3t) liaat, r u n W’r a t 615 feet, t h e n e e
In f h a n r r r r
Lg'f't* out, as nn artfiiment In fnvop SItanxe
Pond* n u m b e r e d th ree anil four to m a ­
o u t h 806 feet to rig h t of way of S. A t Sanford lluilitlng v Loan Aaaociation,
tu re ami become duo
anil p a y a b le
aix
‘•f Ids 'tilqndar nunlTTnc scheme, that It. II. It., now A. C. L. II. R.. t h e n r r N o r th - a c orporation,
■ta r* a lt e r d a te .
r a a t r r l y "95.8 L e t t o lia a t line of **i&lt;! Serva
C ita tion.
tl&lt;e tansk ox needs neither to be Hon 13, t h r n r e N o r t h 297 feel to po in t ot
liumla number--'! five a n d aix t o m a t u r e
8 . W*. S i f t I a n t C orinne C. Sleet
it it
l&gt;&lt;come d u e amt p a y a b le aev rn peat*
lJ"’i*&gt; ■ imr fed, being quite able to beginning.
T o S. W. S t r r l a r-,il C o rin n e C. Steel*. l it e r date.
You. t h e raid S. W y m a n Steele, a nonSo u th H a m p to n , I. f.g f ' l a n d , New Yor ;
hurt for Itself and even to protect r evident of th e Stave of Florida, or* h&lt;reb&gt;
llund* n u m b e r e d aevrn amt eig ht t o m a ­
ft a ppea r t.g ' m m - u a flld av it fil'd In ture a n d become due
anil pa y a b le rig h t
re q u ire d to ap p ea r a n d d efend *»hl a ction
Itself ignlnst wolve..
tl, • c »o'.. tl at &gt;"U, S. W. S l . e l e a n d G orin.ie l i a r after date.
( n r 3lh
S ' ’ d’a y uf
' * Aj r*l. IWJO,
,n
no M o n d*a yf the
C.
St
o
le
a
le
r
r
id
e
u
la
».f
a
S
t
a
l
e
or
r
o
u
n
t
r
:
Pond* n u m b e r e d aeven e n d eight In muBe.
. ilk sed Wool.
o th rrw d .e .fumice
d e e ra e n t will lip i n t i ri'«l ijiiin M
o th e r t h a n .,
&lt;4 Florid*, t h a t yo u r lu re a n d been w e d u e amt pay aid* eig ht
o u lira
be ilwf
d e taaulift
lt.
H e haldtai ■
, zoological non* yui.ta
lare of rewfj— • - t* So u th l i a m p t n n , y-iara
f.on,- a fte r date.
W it titaa rny hand thi* 7 th d a y ot D e t e m - i.
j . Ij o". New 1 A , A i l ‘ h e n ta no perann to
Pond* n u m b e r e d nine a n d ten t o m a t u r e
desiript,
„ •; href ns tcniler i.ert A. D. | 9 | 9 .
lh S t a te ol i : ,.-t-:., Ihe a ttv ic o of a aul • and becom e d u e and
K.
a . t■...................
m u r.l.A S S
pa y a b le nine year*
B Al.)
............
**
prize steer’s, tullW its rich ns (S Clerk
Circuit C o u rt, Sem in ole C o u n t y , t l * . poena O p u n ah.tCi v,o"ld I 'n d yuu, a n d th a t a fte r d a te .
you ati e v e t h e *g &lt;-1 t w e n t y one year*.
Honda n u m b e r e d eleven a n d tw elve tn
Jer-i-v ereatn and wool as good ns a Geo. A. DeCottea,
,
,
.
T h r r fore, you, I i *»id S. W. S l.e le anil m a t u r e a n d becom e due a n d p a y a b le ten
W -.O-inte
sh'-ej.’s Is tin, very “top country" of A t t o r n e y for Plaintiff.
- C orrlnne C. Steele, a r r b o t h required t o year* a fte r d a te .
Honda n u m b e re d th ir D e n ami f x u r'e en
Atiierlm,
The herds never ceme In ( I f .•■!)( Cou-t Neve nib Judirtal t ireolt of a p p e a r t o the trill of c o m p la in t, againat you
to thla cause thla d a y ftltd, mB M onday th e t o m a t u r e a n d become due a n d pa y a b le
4 wun'y. In ('kanrerrfartt , miimIi than halfway down the I tor. 'laelnae S*ntlnole
laf
day
cf
‘
l
a
r
c
h
A.
D.
1920,
o
th
irw
ia
e
tle
v e n year* after da le.
K llrown.
aaid trill will be ta k e n aa ranfewaed.
Pond* n u m b e r e d fifteen a n d l i x t c r n to
imi-Llnant
•wi't of ilmhon bay, nnd tbev do not
m
a
t u r e a n d become d u e anil p a y a b le Iwrive
m
v«
CTIti llon,
It ia f u r t h e r orde re d tAat thla notice tie
c* west of itu* Mackenzie river. On \T**m ^l&lt;!nry Hr »n, J i .
p u b li.h e d in t h e S a n 'o r d H e rald once a year* a fte r date.
Pond* n u m b t / r d te v r n l e e n a n d eighteen
I W n id iiit.
the i,.,rth they roam along the nictlc
week lor four r o n a e c - li v e week*.
to m a t u r e a n d become due a n d pa y a b le
■|»* Allrn M m iy llrown. Jr.
Unltt o * n .
W'itneae my ha d a n d t h e *eal nt th e th ir te e n year* after dale.
Rtttliihind .siast and on the Islands lieI* 1 p; *aririv; f n*m an
filril In thi* mu*#* above court un thla &gt;he 2 4 th d a y of J a n u a r y
lloml* n u m b e re d nineteen am i t w e n t y t o
Jend There does not seem to hb nny tn •*. yvja ar«* ■ r r hlfnl cf n Slat** »»r OiunYry oth# r A. D. 1920.
m a t u r e a n d b e c o m e 'd u e a n d pa y a b le f o u r ­
thi . tl. ’ Stal«* «f H rlda, ami that your |T«*«rnl
fovl reason, however, why the tnusk I bet* if( rr i e* r*» la unknuwTii tnc| that th**?# h n&lt;» (S E A L )
K. A. D O U G L A S S ,
teen yrlrri a f te r date.
Pond* numitereil iw.-nty-on* a n d tw e n ty of Circuit C o u r t , Scr.ili.ole Coy.il)',
“i '*oult| not be kept sneceRsfull.v [drum in thr S U U of H o Ma. lb* asnlcwofji *u*»»- Clerk
tw o a n d t w e n t ) - t h r e e lo m a t u r e am t beronuFlorida.
t i s m up n wiiwtd hind 5011, # r 4 tLiit | f u a r r ovrr
due
a n d p a yable fritrrn year* a lt e r d a te .
"Itltin the n.-arer hounds of the "bar- t h r aic i f • 1 m a.
Geo. A. D eC ottea,
p o n d , n u m b ere d t w e nly.four a n d t a r n . y U i t r i f o r r 1 «vu arr hrrrh** n r li ’Ml to
and aj&gt;- Solicitor a n d of (.uun-ref hinds.'’ or lit Alaska, where trans­
a n d twenty-al* lo m a t u r e amt become
|M-«- l e f I f our aa'd rouil at th vC onri llou r In for Carr.pIMBaBt.
W'U4-Stc. dfive
u e ar.d p a yable alxteeen yeur* after d a te .
portation fnrllltien would lip more Sxr.f rd. t h r i - l i , in lh ia la i* a aull lied tnuap, cn the
P
a
n
d a n u r n h i r e d twenty-**ven a n d tw e n ty firat Monday m April. A. D. D10. tM- .So e being
«*lly i«iss|li|e.
the f, h il*V there*,I acd a rule d a y of thi* c u i t. In In Ctr.ull Court, Seiwlnale County, F l o -Me, rig h t a n d t w e n t) - n i n e to m a t u r e a n d become
d u e and pa y a b le a evrntee n year* a f te r d a te .
N'.irlv enough like the mu«k tor to xn*w r lh« b,ll i f ic m plilnt filed hirv|" ngamat
In I h i a r r t y .
Honda Humbert d t h ir t y a n d t h ir ty - n n e
el«- the »ime will b* taken a* rtmfta' at.
V. fit. DoUllaa*. j n ln i d l&gt;y
le n distant cousin, the woodland littf- vou,
a
n d i h lt t y - lw o to m a t u r e a n d 'b e c o m e due
It !a fui'her orderFai Ihkl tnt* order I* iiuhtf.hed her huat'and a n d n r a t friend.
ami p a yable eighteen yeara afte r ilate.
fa'o Is another denizen of the North in th&lt;- S*nb r t llerrld a n rw -p a p r tiublbhid In B. A. Dour!***,
Pond* n u m b e re d th ir t y - t h r e e a n d t h lt t y C u m p la l n a n t ,
'hut ni ay some day be mail a the base Semini b- County. Florid*, o m • a w.xk for eight
am! thirty-five t o m i l u i e a n d licrome
Itnaeeutlv.* wieka.
Va.
•
C ita tio n . dlour
u e ami payafde nineteen yeara a lt e r date.
"f n new me-it su|iply. Ills habits nn*
Given under tt y hand and Ihe aeal of a a i d C t u r t William G. Aldridge, at al.
Honda n u m b ere d thirty-alx a n d t h i r t y Ihe fith day of Fehurary. A. D. 1920
Drfendrrvt’
►orni'wlat the same as those of the thia(SBAl.t
•even a n d t h l t t y - r i g h t to m a tu r e a n d be­
F7. A. I&gt; ugtaaa.
T o S a ra h A. D*vl». S, G u r k e n h e im e r a nd c o m e d u e a n d p a yable t w e n t y
year*
sretir ,.x, tun (he country that lie inClerk of Circuit Court Semlml* ( n. FI*.
Moae* S. (Suikenhei.riir, aa I h r firm cf ft. afte r date.
Ily B. If. Wll on, D. C.
tiihlt. Is mi -m u ,,f * , Mi,t,.,| land nt
G urk&lt; ohelm er U Hone, tL a id a n re e u n k n o w n ;
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the u n know n hilra, de&gt;(c-a. Irgat*,*. gran- a n d fo rty -o n e . » m a t u r e a n d tie- m - due
t’"‘ eMrwiit aorib of AHi.-.tiv pest of
Solirilcr for rrm p ta iru n t.
t.-ea. ,,r other -'- I t- n u .
- : -u r: Fi.-.l
'
and p a y a b le t w e n ty -o n e y ra ra a f te r d a le .
Davie, S. G u c k e n h - i t * .'» a n d
Mote* S.
klave rlv.*r Tt.roM.gh |J jc f..;ri,s of \V.-»5.9t-,
Honda n u m b e re d fo rty -tw o am i
forlyG u c k .n h a i m r r , a n d &lt; a n y a n d o th e r partli-a ■Pie* and forty-four tn m a l u i * a n d b e r e m i
tJ.i' region ron'ii sniull taifTalo herd*, In C lrcs ll C o n n . .rir te n lh l u s l r l a l - .tfc sll claiming a n y internet in a n d t o the following lue a n d p a yabl* t w e n ty - tw o year* afte r
land a ttu a te d In Semlnot* C o u n t y , Florida, d a te .
Sem i net- Concur. Fluff J x .
slim,, total numbers, probably do not
towit: I ot 8 of 'Ilc-J* 3, nl T ier I ni Sanford,
ope, I'lalnlilf,
Honda n u m b e r e d forty-five fo r ty - a li a n d
svr,.,.,| hoo head. They are the only O. I*. Sw
Florida, t c c - m l i . t . j B, R. T r a S o r d 'a M a o tu rty -aeven a n d fo rty -eig h t t o m a t u t * a n d
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•ttrvIvors In n natural stnte of the H e n ry F re n c h . D efendant.
French, a non-'ew U ent of th e
It apo a r m : f-u.;- a jw o r n bill of c o m p la in t a f te r d a le .
r“untless bison flint once covered the T oS t aHt*e nry
Ilunda n u m b ere d fo rty -n in e and fitly eda
of Florida, re d d in g a t Sioux C ity, filed In . ' cauae t gaiext y ou. t h a t you h a t e
**-sieni olnln*
or ti-iTT e r r l y t&gt; r e
in a n d lo t h e l a n d ftfty-oo* a n d fifty-two t o m a t u r e a n d b ecom e
Iowa.
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a n d pa y ab l* t w t n t y - f o u r yeara a fte r
h. d. .r.*refore. you, th e
I'leaae t a k e nolle* t h a t a l u l l ha* bean h e r e l n a h o . e t
9. ( i q c k e n n la m a r a n " d a te .
D e a d l y S n a k e In B a n a n a * .
iii«ti tilled in the a hoc# i t y l e d C o u rt by O. aaid S a r a h ' A .
T h e p r la r lp a l a n d tntereat of eald bund*
p. Swop*, planliff againat you aa d e fen d e n tr Moae* S. (fuel *,ii . icr, are h e reb y triiuiriwl
Patrons „f a prosaic grocery store vhat
a writ of a tt a c h m e n t hae been latued t o lie a n -1 I p j e a r before ou r aaid Circuit will b* pa y ab le a t tha Firat N a tio n a l llafik
C
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Florida,
e l S anford, In Seminole C o u n t y , Florida.
lf&gt; a sedate Iowa community bad an in e a l d ' c a u t a and u n d e r a u t h o r i t y of a d d
All hide muat be a c r o w p a n l e d by a c e r ­
writ of a tt a c h m e n t levy ha* been m ed e by nn thn 3rd d a " n! M a y A. D. 1920, and then
Celling taste or tropical adventure a th
srsuef
to
tha
bill
uf tified check for t pe r cent of lh* pa r value
e aheriff upon the following dearribed lands ■ d t h e . e m ad*
days ago. A h u n ch .o f bananas and tenem ent* belonging to you, to-w it. . o m p l a l n t eiF y*lt*d a gainat y ou, otherw la a of t h e bonde bid for.
Tile Uoard of C o u n t y Cowmlaalonera uf
l v of L o t 98, Florida Grove* C o m p a n y a a d r e r r * Tin c r.‘. . n will be e n te r e d againat
’’hlcli had been ripening In Uic store N
Seminole C o u n t y reetrv* l h a rig h t l o reject
Ffr»t Addition to P ' - e k H a m m o c k , being you.
.
'■’'or n week suddenly gave up n strange a n d lyin g in Semlnot* Jountyr, Florida.
And all o t h e r i a r 'la * firJm in g a n y right a n y a n d all bid*.
UOARII OF COUNTY COMMISSION» th a p rfoperti
o p e r t y h rreT herefor# jo t,, th e eald H e n ry F ra n rh * till# or intcraal
*nrt lirllllant sneke, about throo feet
F;It.S,
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLA
th auph
nov /evident of the S t a t e of Florida, reild- i n a b o v a devtrlbeo « .» ( . * , ht»y ’
I'fg nnd unpleaaantly active. Taken Ing a t Cioaa City. I*.. « n d alt other p e n o n e S a r a h A. Dari*, n ’ *• tI IuI..;! "r i m e r a n d Moae* A ttoali
Ily L. P, H a g an Pro,
Ttberelaa. ara beraby K. A. D O U G L A S S
terrated, a r a , hereby o rd e re d a n d r e q u ir e d S. G u r k a n b a i m .
a clasA-covercd tiox to a local school, In
tern.
C h a irm a n .
.4 * r p » * r a n d defend to e u e t a ction, on re q u ire d t o ha a n d g o p e a r befora o u r aaid d a t a
•llC reptile win hlentincd » I hcah U a a a a y l h a Mh d a y of Apr! . A. D. I « 0 , ( C irc u it C o u r t a t t&gt;* O . w c b a u M in Sanford, W H - I U .

fo r f o o d

*

i;

rM^mtSSKK^-

T H E 8AN TO RD HERALD

mnstePT mo*r deadly' o f South Amer­
ican snakes. It* slender body la pink­
ish-yellow In color, with a row of
large, dlnraond-ahaped patches from
head to tall, the latter being black,
with stripes of pinkhdi-yetlow. It la
related to the better known fer-delance, but grows even larger tltnn that
alx-foot carrier of swift poison. Be­
cause of local prejudice ngalnst the
visitor, tt was chloroformed.—I’opular
Mechanics Magazine.

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                    <text>IN TH E H EA RT OF TH E W O RLD 'S G R E A TE ST V E G E TABLE SECTION
VOLUME XI

SANFORD, FLORIDA. FIRDAY, MARCH S, 1920

Chicago March I (By Associated
Prrsjt Winter's worst storms swept
tutsanl from mountain and plain
ititcs where yesterday it reached
blizzard proportions isolating towns
in Colorado. Nebraska and South
Dakota a nd wire communications
u_ (Attahoms. -Missouri, Iowa,-* Arur.»a», North (’ •***&lt;• t» nd Arizona,
ice tniizonf witi spread rapidly east
and fcuth today and tonight the
forecast nays sharply reducing tem­
peratures. Twelve to twenty feet of
•now is reported in the Lnplnta dis­
trict in Colorado. Relief parties on
inoashoes carrying provisions left
for ('undoes Puss where trains are
•now hound und arc unahlc to pro­
ceed until the heavy snows nre
cleared away.
l.nte Wires
Washington March 4 (By Associa­
te! Press) Extension preferential
rights entry all public lands to for­
mer service men urged before house
Ways and Means Committee by
D. W. Ross, Berkley Calif. Clarence
J. Owens, southern
commercial
congress, urged southern cut over
lands to lie utlized for soldiers settle­
ment.
London. Mnrch 4 Lloyd George
announced in Commons
Allies
reached decision regarding Armenian
massacre*, which disputched their
representatives to Constantinople.
Not advisable publish decision, but
fully alive to the gravity of position
ar.d need strong measures to protect
minorities.
Elpaso, March 4
Instruction
transmitted Lieutenants Wolf, anil
l'*per. Amerieun aviators
been
at Sonora since Feb. 2nd return to
Inited States immediately without
waiting for release of
airplane,
liurtt'on of release cf
airplane
•hich made forced binding taken
op later.
Chicago, March 4 Federal officials
continued seizures spoiled impure
food* Chicago warehouses, while
diMriet attorney prepared ask war­
rants to arrest owners food stuffs
confi»cate&lt;| yesterday. Food held
t«&lt;»house export Europe spoiled
while wailing settling
exchange
market.

Three Fori Myers Cl! Izciim Perish
When Plane Hums
Fort Myers, March 2,—( ’ apt. It.
C. M. Pnijo, aviation pilot; Thomas
li. Colcord, member of the Fort
Myers City Council, and U. Hunter
Bryant, Lee county tax as e«sur, all
citizens of Fort Myers, were burned
to death when llamex destroyed
Captain Page's seaplnno in an acci­
dent near Everglade, sixty miles
south of the city, today.
All three men were members of
prominent Lee county fumilics and
were well-known throughout this
county, having lived here for many
years. Captain Page is said to have
been the find Florida man to go
overseas with the aviation corps,
sailing Oct. 15, 0907, from Mineola.
He has the credit of bringing down
three German iiirpl-|oe.
front. Since M« return hr had been !
carrying. j]ABE&lt;&gt;
.exter.rivc'j in
his dying boat at Fort Myers,
IION. BRAXTON BKACIIAM
Naples, Sutiihol, Useppa island and
o f Orlando, Fla.
other points along the coast.
One of the foremost men in Florida, who is h
The seaplane left hero yesterday
many friends lo make the race for Commissioner
morning, carrying Mr Bryant to
who will be elected-if lie (lecitlcs to run. M r. I
attend to his duties in connection
yesterday and declined to becom e a candidate on :
with assessment of road taxes in
operation, hut his friends say he must run anyhow
the southern part of Lee county.
He chose the air route because the
roads were in bud condition. Mr.
roads were in had rondit,on. Mr.
Colcnrd made the ( rip In place of
Cantuin Page's mechanician.
The bodies were brought here to­
night fur burial.

London. March 4 Evening Stuncinl says allied supreme council
Valdez Arrivals
decided to allow Germany float in­
ternational loan beruuse Germany
Dr. M. V. McCue Rovsa, Murtinsmine-l^tnean* danger spot in Europe. biirg, W. W ; Mr*. F. J. S. Robert!,
Chicago, III.; Miss E.
English,
Shathroy, Canada; J. W. Pope,
Jacksonville, Flu.: H. W. Fagan,
Jacksonville, Fla.; 8. W. Cooper,
Mobile, Ain.; XI. Boh man. Savannah
Gu.; M. Halicun. Milwaukee, Wii.;
Trary 1 . Smith, Philadelphia, Pa.;
Tredwell Woolley, Philadelphia, Pa.;
F. W. Cook. Jacksonville,
Fin ;
Fred Wol*s, Jacksonville, Fla.; W.
,x OFFICIALS IN CHICAGO A. Ilramsworth, Jacksonville, Fla.;
bay
to
d is c u s s
t h e James Kerr. Indianapolis.
Ind.;
be
SITUATION
Samuel A. Shell, Jacksonville, Fla.;
,;‘ go March 4 (By Associated A. B. Murdock, Jacksonville, Fla.;
Churles Wheeler, Jacksonville, Fir.;
1he representative*! of four
A. C. Harris, Indinnapoli*, In«..;
'■d thousand mnintuinnrice of
en and shop laborers of the R. F. Lewi*. Tampa, Fla.; R. J.
Sackett, New Orleans, I.a.; C. E.
are here to discuss the wage
officials of the union say the Bennel. Savannah, Gn. ,
ate underpaid

and

tired

of

For Musical Beginners.
Builders of mwleni finis might web
tnke a hint from n unique feature In
llucklnml's hotel In Brwik street, now
nndergnlng trunsforinittlon to urrniu
inwlute the new Guards dull. This
was n suite of "sound-proof" room*
railed, the "Handel suite." after tlie
composer, who lived and died In Brook
Florida probibly local rain street, for the use of musically In­
b and Friday except fair cx­ clined visitors. Tills admirable nr
' »outh portion. Colder Friday ruiqtement enabled amateurs of such
and central portion. Much distressing Instruments in the hands
Friday night. Entire peninsula o f the novice ns the plceolO'nr the bag­
•J'y freezing temperature north pipes to practice without illsturhloc
their fellow-guests.— London Times.
n »nd frost south.

Weather R ep o rt

NUMBER 29

FOR ACTIVE BODY
WILL IIK PLACED IN THE
FIELD
TO
LOOK
AFTER
PEOPLE'S INTERESTS
There are at least two nhundred
men in Seminole County who be­
lieve that n Board of Trnilc is indispensihle in promoting the welfare
and the uplifting of the community
ami that no real progress can be
maun* *' Hi
j ,'.. 7» body and bolieviptr rtiis.n —etting L ' . J w ."or
fa-vt Tuesday night nt the Court
House at 7:110 to reorganize the
Hoard of Trade, elect olliccrs for
the ensuing year and take such oth­
er steps as will put new life into this
hotly of men who have done such
good work in the past but who have
certainly languished for the past
few months. This is not only rtue
of this community but of others ^..u
almost fifty per cent of the state
papers ;*to urging a better attendance
ut the Hoard of Trade meetings or
asking for reorganizing or the or­
ganizing of new trade bodies all over
the state.
There seemed to be a lethargy
after tiic strenuous days of the war
and the people just wnntcd to go
way back and sit down for some
time to como und forget all activi­
ties in the lino of rotnmunity work.
This is the wrong idea for this kind
of work should never stop and when
a rommunlty thinks they can get
along without u live trade body of
some kind that community Is slid­
ing backwnrd or is not getting what
is coming to them.
It is useless to enumerate the many
good things brought to Sanford by
the Hoard of Trade or to enumerate
the many good things that can be
brought here now. Every citizen
admits that our city needs such n
body now and needs it more thun
it ever did und it is expected tliut
nt least fifty per cent of the real
men of the county will be present at
the meeting next Tuesday night.
We can ut least judge them by
their works.

Prominent Hnntder Here
Among the prominent visitors to
the city this week is C. L). Porter of
Indiuna whose wife is Gene Stratton
Porter the well known writer of
Freckles and many other popular
novels and short stories. Mr. Porter
is comfortably Inrntcd at the J. A.
IIEI I) ENTHUSIASTIC
HOMH
EXPLODED
UNDER
Hnrrold home and will spend a few
CORNER
OF
CONSULATE
ING
LAST
NIGHT
weeks here enjoying the fishing and
BUILDING
GET READY FOR DIG
tlie Florida sunshine.
Zurich.
March
4
(By
Associated
Last evening the annaal election
Press) A bomb was exploded yester­
of olliccrs of the Sanford Lodge of day under the porch of the Ameri­
Elks was held, and the following can cumulate building and the
olliccrs were elected to serve during building was seriously damaged. No
one was hurt. The police believe
the current year:
they have clues to the guilty ones.
Exalted Ruler, Buy C. Hov.rr.
Washington. March 4 (By Associ­
Esteemed Leading Knight, W. E.
ated Press) No government property
Watson; Ester rr.ed Loyal Knight,
was destroyed ut Z.urieb in the at­
Chan. L. Britt; Esteemed Lecturing ;
tack on the American consulate and
Knight, Edw. Higgins; Secretary.
the report raya the attack is attri­
E. F. Hou*holder; Treasurer, L. I*, j
buted to anarchist*.
McCuller; Tiler, E. B.
Uourhr:
Mceico City March 4 (By Associ­
Trustees, one year each: E. A.
ated Press) Manuel Gonzalez the
Douglass and Gin. C. Chamberlain
leader of the band who murdered
new rni n in the official life of Elkdan
Augustos Morrill, former American
with exception of Bro. McCuller
consul ut Munnunzillo on Februnry
and Bro. Rou'ke who have filled their
twenty sixth wus killed by govern­
respective office, since 1914, and
ment pursuing troops it is semi­
officially announced. Other bandits
i VIEW OF THE GRAVITY were killed und wounded during
OF
PRESENT
SITUATION the battle.
WEALTHY
PHILADELPHIA
AND
FORMING
OF
NEW
YOUTH
BEFORE
COURT
CABINET
MARTIAL
FOR
SLACKING
Florida leads all Southern States
Constaotinolpe March 3 (By Airsoe except Texas in the number of auto­
New York March 4 (By Associa­
luted Pres*i In view of the gravity mobiles per capita, according to sta­ ted Press) Grover Cleveland Bergoll
of the situation the Turkish cabinet tist irj recently compiled by the Oma­
u w.ullhy Philadelphian faced court
lias resigned. The Sultan least requrote ha Chamber of Commerce. Figures
martial r.t Governor's Island today
«d that Marshal Izzrtt 7'unhn form were weired direct from the persons
chnrgcd with desertion
through
a new cabinet. It is regarded as a in each State in charge of automo­
eluding the uraft. Army olnciuls
victory for the NutionnlLatgovermciit bile registration. The figures nre in
believe the outcome will have a
as Izzett Tushu is a .partisan of tcresting and are as follows; Texasbearing on the 170,000 draft dodging
Mustuphu l\aslia, the Iradrr ef the one for every 13.0 persons; Floridu,
ruses in the country.
Nationalists in opposition to the one for every lfl.G persons; Georgia
Sultan ami the conservatives.
one for every 21.4 persons; North
Carolina, one for every 2! 9; South
TVhe Haim* City Herald las luen Carolina, one for every 23.5; Virginia
bought by it* competitor, the Cen­ one for every 23.fi; Kentucky, one
tral Florida News, und only one news for every 2C.fi ; Tehncsree, one for
paper will bloom where two have every 28.8; Arkansas, one for every
RAID
TO
HAVE
ALLEGED Ldoomtd before. Of course Huines 36.4; Alalhamn. one for every 10.1;
&gt; r e f u s a l t o - a ll
DEALINGS WITH THE RE­ City hid us rnern business wit) two Mississippi, one for every 41.1.—
newspapers as the proverbial cat Tallahassee Democrat.
RESTORATION
OF
BELS
had with two trJJs and the publish­
HAPSItURGS
Mexico City March 4 (By Araoci- ers are to he congratulated on their
Important Newt.
London March 4 (By
at»l Press) W. O. Jenklds, former good seme In geUing together.—
. _ Associated
Jack's little playmate, Ben, was Press) The Supreme All.'ed Council
American consul will he expelled The Evening Telegram.
railed homo to God, so Jack ivna told has resolved to adhere to the re­
from Mexico ns the result cf his
when Ben died. A few* nights Inter fusal to allow the
cf the
alleged dealings with thp rebels it
Men Arc n ccp a tiiffd e.
w h en .tort* *»•■■ — y l r ; h !s p ;ay«.ia iiU
Is reported.
" ’&lt;• dor.'} '.,1k t-titniao uIhiui nun mother heard, “ And please, Owl tell Hapahurga either in Austria or Hun­
when It I* sll we should be lulkltt? Bennie that one o f Ids rabbits died to­ gary is stuted in conference circles
nbout. We talk hlout policies, when day."
hi answer to inquiries regarding the
Hats That Afford Protcctlen
Rumanian fears of the appointment
The natives of the I'ldllpplitr— mid we tdiould to* talking about men for
South 8ra Islands wear large »un hat' they nre rvspomdhta for the pollclra.
of Horthy as Hungarian regent
as ■ pnitecllon fnua the font. Pula- Wo talk about method*. w hen1 « r
means the return cf former rulers.

leaves of various kind* furiiMi flic
muterlul generally used. but the shapes
differ. Home are woven Hot cud Mono
with n peak. The eoniaioaest form In
the Philippines Is aiade of palm leave*
covered with cane, a cane hundenti giv­
ing nn air spare iiInivc the bend. The
ornamentation of these hats Is very
simple; no colors m e used with the ex­
ception of hrown. which Is occasionally
Introduced In the use o f hemp.—Asia
Magazine.

should he talking nluiut men. for men
make Hi- nielhwK We talk about sys­
tem. when we should he talking ahoul
men. for men make system. And so
let's talk more about men. When you
nre not satisfied with policies, methods,
or systems, Iwik to your men. The
human element la responsible. Go tc
the source o f them that need remedy
big. Go to the source responsible fot
the nctlon. Man Is rcsisonslhle.—It*
dlunnistlls Siur.

ment that should m i Its pimple onetenth part of their time, to be eatployist in Its service. But Idleness
taxes many or ns much more. If wo
reckon all that Is spent In sliMilute
sloth, or In lining nothing; with that
which Is sjient In Idle employments or
nmiiNi-mrni* thal amount to nothing.
Sloth, like rust, consumes faster than
lahor wears; while the used key Is
always bright, ns Poor Blchnnl says.—

Franklin

jd u 'y .—-Leesburg Commercial

�FEBRUARY 2 7.. IWO

i C O U N T Y HAPPENINGS
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COR­
RESPONDENTS— EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY-EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
LONGWOOD PICK-UPS
The Longwood school was closed
this week on account of influenza.

U visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs.
L. J. Ilartly.

Mr. and Mrs. Delmar McWorkmnn
and three children of Indianapolis
Miss Olive Waits returned to arc the guests of J. K. Phipps.
Orlnndo on Tuesday where she is at­
Mr. Marshall of Providence It. I.
tending High school. Miss Olive
was
in town a few days booking
said she "flow from the flu" hut it
after
Business interests.
eaught the same bus she did hence
the vacation.
Mr. Earl of Albania has purchased
Miss Olive Dinkcl is home con­ the Marshall property and will lovalescent having been i|uito ill with cato here with his family.
influenza.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Entamingcr
Miss Nnncy Ilartly of Orlnndo and Mr. and Mrs. Wnits wero
spent tlie week end with home folks. visitors in Winter Park on Sunday.
Miss 'Eva

Ilartly of Groveland

Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Houston of

3G in. Extra Quality Fine
C a m b r i c .........................
•10 in. Besl Sea Irland
S h e e t i n g .............................
Fast Color Dress Ginghams
Percales - ' .......................

CHURCHES
IE -O P E N

3G in. No. 80 Bleaching Heavy Quality Cheviots and
Shirtings - - - Amoskeag Outings - - Kimono Crepes - - - C r c t o n e s ...............................

Boy’s and Girl’s Stockings, Black, fine Lib, about a GO cent value
Sizes G to 9* 2
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Sunday, February 29 th

SERVICES AS FOLLOWS

L a d ie s ’ B la ck and W h ite C otton H ose-

Going at less than Wholesale Cost, Entire line of Ladies’
Winter Suits, Coats, Dresses, Sldrts, Sweaters

CONGREGATIONAL
PAItK AND llflltl)

DR. C . W. BROWER, Pastor
SUNDAY SCHOOL
"I'llIHST AND SUFFERING”
'VICTOR AND IDS REWARDS"

PRESBYTERIAN
OAK AND THIRD

I)R. E. I). BROWNLEE, Pastor
IUNDAY SCHOOL
'PRAVER LIFE OF JESUS"
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PARK AND :&gt;TII

DR. S. W. WALKER, Pastor
SUNDAY SCHOOL
"WHAT IS CONSECRATION"
"D1S.ILLUSION M ENTS”

BAPTIST
PARK AND GTII

DR. GEORGE HYMAN, Pastor
M.SUNDAY SCHOOL
M. "FACE TO FACE"
M. “ MEMORIALS BEFORE GOD"

Sunday, February 29 th

Seed
Beans

ato
CFF1TI Tom
Cucumber

We can supply for immediate shipment ull th* leading nnd
standard varieties of all kinds of seeds for planting in our state

SEED CORN
CANTALOUPE SEED

Sanford were railing on Longwood friends here last Saturday evening
which was very much enjoyed.
fr ends lust Sunday.
Messrs. II. II. Levy and V. T. Peters
Mrs. J. S. Dinkel returned home
and Mrs. J. A. Worthy and ID*le
last Saturday from Orlando where
Misses Ruby and Opal Peters mo­
she had boon visiting her daughter
tored to Daytona last Sunday.
Miss Olive.
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Mrs. J. W. Wicks spent the week
Longwood lias opened her heart end at home with home folks.
and lands to motoring tourists, and
Culver Etheridge and Miss Helen
is preparing a camping ground just Moran motored to Orlnndo Sunday
south of Longwood on the Dixie nfternoon.
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highway.
The many friends of Mrs. R. Q.
Gresham are sorry to learn of her
GENEVA
illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Cline of Cocoa are
Ed Sutton's sister Mrs. Christine
the guestM of Mr. und Mrs. H. R. Grant and little som and Mrs.
Levy.
Lamar of Atlanta, Gn., are visiting
Meade Ilakcr returned to Stetson Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sutton.
Monday after having been home
several days on account of sickness.
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Matthews a son, on the 18tb.
Henry Harrison painfully rprained
his ankle one day last week, hut Dr.
C. J. Marshall soon had him com­
fortable.
Charles Dooley is recovering from
scarlet fever under the tare of Dr.
Simmons of Oviedo.
The I.ndies Aid cf the M. E.
church met at the home cf Mrs. M.
E. Dooley la it Thursday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. McLain, whit
have spent the pnit winter here left
last Monday for their home in New
Jersey.
Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Levy gave a
fish fry at Lake Harney to their

1 !u* rt'.virjjs of a s 'r jj’e family arc nrRlih!e, 1 ut
tin* easily nvoith d wastes of twenty million house­
holds will mini idly pirrbase squadrons of battle
ships, ncris of lu sp ita b , feed thousands o f troops
and help the o*-| linns &lt;f Eure pc. T H IN K OF
IT and SAV E your food, your* use’ets luxuries
nml your M O N E Y . *

WATERMELON SEED
SEED POTATOES

Our spring 1920 catalogue is ready and will be mailed free of
charge on request. It contains information of value for Florida
Truckcra nnd Planters.
Now b rhe time to place orders for all seeds—you can't
afford to wait for seeds when the proper season arrives to
plant.
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PEANUTS. HOG GOOBERS. TKOSINTE, RAPE.
EGYPTIAN WHEAT, SUDAN GRASS. RHODES
GRASS. SEED SWEET POTATOES, COTTON
SEED, VELVET BEANS. OATS. BYE.
C O W I* L A S
Write immediately for eatslojun
price JLt, a!»o vail on
us for an&gt; special information you may desire regarding
your crops.

E. A* Martin Seed Co
(Oldest established seed house in Florida)
Jackonsvlile,
Phones 4277-1210

Fla.

PEOPLES BANK OF
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New Tire
It's merely an old tire vulcanized
by our thoroughly ellicient up-todate method. Our system of vulcan­
izing adds thousands of miles to tho
life of your tire, and Improves both
its resiliency and rase of riding.
Prices for new tires are rapidly ad­
vancing; therefore save your used
shoes by our scientific vulcanizing.

KENT VULCANIZING WORKS
PHONE 17
Oakao 3rd St.
Sanford, Florldy

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�loiig to Lr-athe new life into the
Union Cypress Company. These
men have purchased the
entire
holdings of this company, including
the railroad; and ihe work of re­
building the saw mill and equipping
it with un to date machinery will
he sferted vt OIK*
/he comp* so
Miuier lease over
100,000,000 feet of pine timber and
over 10,000,000 feet of cypress,
which means that the new mill will
have a run of at least fifteen years;
and with Mr. Lake interested In the
enterprise it may mean the eventual
extension of the railroad to Sanford.
Further details of tho transfer of
ownership and a hh
c o r u m m y a m i ^ a r . - ' i l r l t " ’ tJ ;y press Company will appear in
TIMES
ANiJ MK LIIOURNE
„i~tne
mg
lumber
plant
is
in
a
rather
these
columns next week.
n v i
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delapidatcd condition today. Hut
TO SAN FORI) I,ATM It ON
with the energy and capital that
The following from the Melbourne will be furnished by lion. Forest
Time i about two of our fellow towns­ hake of Sanford, one of the promi­
men will be interesting to Sanford nent bunkers of the state, and Mr.
1 topic:
C. E. Melton, an experienced lum­
ber
and mill man, it will not take
Good news is slow sometimes, but

Forest Lake and C. E.
Melton Close Deal
BUY R. RJPROPERTY

it U nevertheless welcome when It
does come. The big saw mill of the
Union Cypress Company at Hopkins
burned down the lost day of August
last year, and for many days there­
after there were all kinds of rumors
alloat as to whether the mill would
be rebuilt; but when tho nunmuis
lumber yards began to dwindle and
the salvaged machinery was being
shipped away, it begun to look as
though this great institution was a
thing of the past so far as this com­
munity was concerned.
The stockholders, failing to agree
on a policy of reconstruction, de­
cided to lic|uidutc tho assets of the

FLORIDA
FARMING
INDUSTRY

Yet Some Are Averse
To Fencing Lands
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for our display o f new goods
at our

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TIIK STATE AS IT SHOULD
HE DONE

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It W ill Be a CKamdler Six
If Y o u A sK C h a n d ler O w ners
F b y ch an ce y o u aren’t con v in ced that the Chandler
is the greatest o f sixes, com pare them all. C heck
the Chandler against other cars o f similar size and
type that list at prices ranging hundreds o f dollars
higher.

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See fo r you rself h o w m uch m ore the Chandler
offers y o u in real m otor car value, in excellen ce o f
m echanical design and construction, in actual per­
form ance, in extraordinary e co n o m y o f maintenance,
and in the beauty and com fort o f its bodies.

Florida is nourishing at nlmost an
alarming rate. Every day we read
of large tracts of land being pur
chased by live stock men, old-time
rattle men, capitalists and big farm
ers, and all announce that they are
O r ask C handler ow n ers w h o have ow n ed other
going to fence these lands at once
cars.
T h e y w ill tell y o u w h y they like the Chandler
and develop them into great pastures
and ranches.
better. T h e y w ill tell y ou h o w it serves them so w ell.
In the fa**e of this there are still
I f Y o u D o n 't W o n t t o W a it T h i s S p r in g . O r d e r N o w
many of the old range cuttle men
in the State who pro.1st in saying
what they undoubtedly do not be­
S IX HANDSOM E B O D Y TY P E S
lieve in their heart?, that the State
Seven-Passengtr Touring Car, H895
Four-Passenger Roathttr, 5MC5
v. ill ever amount to anything ex­
Four-Passenger
Dispatch
Car,
1/975
cept for scrub free range cattle and
Seven-Passenger Sedan, 5/595 Four-Passenger Coupe, 5/795 Limousine, SJJ9S
some of them are going so far ns to
i 4 ll StUti /. i. I. Cltnlet/)
obstruct, to the extent of their ability
the efforts of the developers to im­
prove thrt&gt;e lands and fence them up.
One of the commissioners of Putnam
county is a cow man and lie has bit­
terly opposed the efforts of others to
have a road built through a small
portion of the county to connecrt up
C H A N D L E R M O T O R C A R C O M P A N Y , CLEVELAN D , O .
with a road from Flagler county
which is being built to the county
line, to assist in the development of a
JIO.OOO acre tract which has already
had $200,000 expended on it by the
owners and on which there are now Hillsborough, Pasco, Hernando, Semi kerage Co., of Chicago. Prior to that
ATLANTIC HOTEL
twenty welt-developed farms with nolo, St. Lurie, Rrevurd, Volusia. St. time he was with the il. Wood* Co
l**T «n&gt;t llot.n NU.. JACKSONVILLE FLA.
over 6000 acres under cultivation, Johns, Flagler, Putnam, Clay, Lee of Chicago and the G. M. H, Wag­
All railroad ticket offices in building
with experienced farmers living on and in many of tie North Florida ner Co., and lias been in tin* buying center of everything. All modern im­
provements. First-clu** in every way.
each of them in comfortable, attrac­ counties large farms and ranches are and selling game for twenty five
Ilatcs, one jierson $1.50 to 52.00; two
tive homes built by the developing icing fenced, so it is easily seen that years ami brings to the association
jietaons 52.50 to 51.00;bath 12.00. two
brings
to
the
association
his
knowledg
with
what
bus
been
done
in
the
past
company for the new settlers, and
people 5.1.00, E. Frank Pearce, Prop.
there are now $50,000 worth of crops three years and what will be done ledge gained after many year* in
growing in this section that two n the r.ext two years, fully two mil­ •he buying and selling and shipping
years ago was practically a wilder­ lion acres will he placed under fence. of fiuits and vegetables in all parts
Watt's Many Inventions.
ness. And stil! this county commis­ Does this not look like business? of the country. As an instance of
J
n
me*
Walt was Inlire* ted In many
Docs
all
lids
amount
to
nothing?
what
his
experience
means
to
the
sioner, elected by the people to re­
Invention* and device*. Among them
The
range
cattle
men
are
seeing
thp
association
that
lias
been
making
present them and their interests,
may he mentioned n netv kind of
persists in saying that this splendid handwriting on the wail and the wise consignments he lir.d 05 cars dumped clock, which, to quote Wall’s own
settlement will never amount to ones are falling in line and securing on him last week to sell and by Sat­ language, *'l» to he ninked in me­
anything and that ttt doesn’t need large tracts In fore they became tco urday right Ire had sold them a'l chanic* n* riddles end rchu*e* are
a road to connect it Up with Palatka high in pi ice, as all of this develop­ with a wide distrilmtlon nil over the ranked In poetry"; a micrometer, n
drawing iiuuhlm*. which he himself
yet hn has a shell road built as far ment is bound to eliminate r* &lt;.ip United States.
termed "a gluierack**; a copying ran*
land
in
Florida
very
soon.—Florida
us Ids place in Fan Mateo and also a
Mr. Mar!o*v has nat disclosed his chine for letters, prototype of the
Times-Union.
road built off on one side to hi*
pi Ut« f* r the future but it i* safe to copying device* *o long in ti*e; a ton*
brother’s place. Of course he is sore
assert that hi will stay* here and en­ thine for drying limn and mii*lln by
because the free range enjoyed by his
gage in the thipping business for steam; a iiicilmd of getting lllimilnntcattle for to long is narrowing down
ii
'&lt;l|id &lt;&gt;f
lit knows ail about this part of the l*g :■!•* firm is i I
and he will have to do as others are
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II
liimn.
and
a
*:im!,e-*s*n*uinlng
de­
business and i» one of the bc-*t posted
doing, buy some land and fence it
transportation iron in the business. vice on the downdraft prlnctnle
for his pasture or go out cf the cattle
business.
For the benefit of this cow m ancounty commissioner and other of
his ilk, we will die a few of tin* big
fencing developments in the State In
the past two or three years, in Fri­
day's Times-l’ nion two items told of
n bunker in IleSoto county fencing up
up 12,(100 acres and a new company TRUCK
GROWERS
ASSOCIA­
that lias just purchased (19,000 acres
TION MAKES CHANGES IN
in the same county which it will
SEVERAL OFFICIALS
have fenced at or,re for a ranch. In
The Sanford Truck Gorwers, Inc.,
this same county the Kissimmee Is­
The dinnnl is wry urgent for home* and if in
land Cattle Company has fenced have been making several changes
the
market it would be well to see me early. I sell
in
the
|
ast
few
weeks.
J.
D.
Jacobs
210.000 acres, and over in Osceola
several each week and the sooner you coine t ic bet­
county the rarne company na« n as gemral manager resigning about
ter the ^election.
ranch cf 225,000 acres fenced. In two weeks ago and his place being
Farms are also rhnging owners rapidly likewise
Folk county two big ranches have filled by W. it. Ahcran. D. C. Mar­
lot*—my Hit contains same of the finest properties.
horn fenced to the tune of about lowe who has been eocrrtary and
Residentc —A fine one. 7 rqomi and all modern
organization
25.000 nere» and a number of smaller treasurer since the
cotv/en'ences—large lot. f.11100.
rtortrd
resigned
bis
position
Satur­
acres. Over in Okeechobee county
Red
clem e— Fourteen room*, convenient!/ located
day
and
f
o
r
,the
remainder
of
the
the Southern Ranch, lnc., bought
lot
fi'.xl 17— A bargain 512500.
season
Mr,
M[chair*
will
take
care
250.000 acres and is fencing it as
Farm
—10
A. Good residence, with hath and im­
of
thin
part
of
the
a*
notation.
Rex
rapidly us possible, having 25,000
provements.
510000.
acres already enclosed. In Palm Packard has also m i ned ns presi­
Farm
1
.1
A.
A
splendid
residence several orange
dent
and
his
podtion
will
be
filled
Ilcarh county three big developments
trees,
a
nice
home.
5.1000.00
at
the
next
regular
meeting.
are going forward with great speed,
Lot*—Of all kinds and location.s
These changes were lire gilt about
one by W. J. Conners, one by Fred
Kelsey* and one by the Southern for many teusnn* and it is thought
States I.and and Timber Company *hoy »|l* -!&lt; hr gr.sd for tin ussocmana toe lurid to be fenced by them tion and the good work that was be-!
will agregute 150,000 acres. Down in gun under thpse old officers will bo I
Dade county the Pennsylvania Sugar continued under the new and the
Company is developing a 70,000 Truck Growers Association should
acre sugar central, which is being be stronger and better as tho year*
Watch the South East Corner o f Page Two
fenced as rapidly an possible. The go by and it withstands the many
Curtiss-Bright ranch is fencing an­ changes of time.
other 12.000 acres, and there are a
W. R. Ahearn the new general
dozen other developments that will manager is no stranger to Sanford as
agregate 50,000 acres more, all being he has been coming here for many
fenced.
years In his capacity as the repre­
In Marion, Alachua, Lake, Orange sentative of the W. B. Ahearn Bro­

W IGH T T IR E COMPANY

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They couldn't be built
now for twice *71.000
W h e n the tntk tu rn s fr o m p o litics to rnilronds,
and the tra veler w ith th e c o c k s u r e nir b rea k s
in w ith , " T h e r e 's an a w fu l lot o f 'w a t e r ' in
the ra ilro a d s," h ere ure s o m e h a r d -p a n fa cts
to fjive h im ;

J it

A m e r ic a n railroad s h a v e c o s t $80 ,90 0 n m ile
— ro a d b e d , stru ctu res, station s, y a r d s , te rm in ­
als, freigh t and p a s se n g e r tra in s— e v e r y th in g
fro m the g rea t city term in a ls to the last spike.
A g o o d c o n c re te -a n d -n s p h a lt h ig h w a y co sts
$36,000 a m ile —j ust a b a r e r o a d , n ot c o u n t ­
ing the cost o f cu lverts, b rid g es, etc.

O ur railroads couldn’ t be duplicated to­
day fo r $150,000 a mile.
„
T h e y o re ca p ita lized fo r o n ly $71 ,00 0 n m ile —
m u ch less than their a ctu a l v a lu e . S e v e n ty -o n e
th ou san d d ollars to d a y w ill b u y o n e lo c o m o tiv e .
E n glish ra ilw a y s a re c a p ita liz e d at $ 2 7 4 ,0 0 0 a
m ile; the F r e n c h at $155,000; G e r m a n $132,0 00;
ev en in C a n a d a (still in p io n e e r d e v e lo p m e n t)
they a re ca p ita lized at $ 6 7 ,0 0 0 n m ile.

The

a v e r a g e fo r all fo re ig n c o u n tr ie s is $100,000.
L o w ca p ita liza tio n an d h ig h o p e r a tin g e ffic i­

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e n c y h a v e en ab led A m e r ic a n R a ilr o a d s to p a y
the h ig h est w u g e s w h ile c h a r g in g the lo w e st
rates.

CHANGES
PERSONEL OF
GROWERS

Farms, Homes, Groves, Lots
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d issocia tion o f {R ailw ay Gxccutives
n * i « A i W i / UftrmtiUa o M i n / i f l i t m lln tJ illM lfi*
m*y i k i l t IIItrt tart ky writinf It T it Autcisllte t f
Ktllmey Eitctllrtt, i t Brttimty, Stw Ytrk

J. E. SPURLING

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MARCH 5, 1320

THE SANFORD HERALD

jISTGlU Oh SANFORD CKI.KRY, FROM PFiN n v RECENT VISITOR

burn up the crop during a dry percid
ail who have sought a fortune
on Celery Avenue have found it.
i !.»}, t ,
.
. .
.
Littic fortunes and great hopes have
been planted with evlery; something
happened and “ poof” they have gone
up like smoke.
Celery growing requires
exact
knowledge exacting!;/ applied. It
requires "scads” of money to grow

shall exhibit the certificate of the supprvisor of registration to that ef, ,
.
.
,.
feet as hereinafter provided. Provtdctl t,,al BI‘F
who has not been
in this state one year previous to any
general election shall be required to
pay more thnn one year's poll tax.
“ All persons who were not of age
... .. _____.. .......... . . . . .
do not have u noil tax *&lt;«■»■»«...iL
against them, and of course are not
liable therefore, but they must go liefore the registration oUlcer and se­
cure a certificate to this effect which
will state that the person was not Ha­
lite for the two preceding years on
the grounds of not being of age. this
certiorate takes the place of the poll
tax receipt for the two preceding
years. THIS CERTIFICATE MUST
IIB SECURED.
This means that any young man
who lias attained the age of twentyone years since January I, 1920, will
not have to pay his poll tax, hut is
required to secure a certificate from
the Supervisor of Registration in lieu
of his poll tax receipt.

Southern

\n avenue ten miles tong, nncu
upon inquiry as to prices irua year
ved and flanked with celery ferms. it was found that the crop had been
operly named, we’ ll say.
; going at *5.00 a crate, hut the freeze
jure and there as a part of ti c “ P hi the north had rut down the deidscapp along this avenue are pal ms'
for l,»c time, and the price wss
uir.g their daring crests forty, fifty shading off; that is, it would he off
more feet into the air. pines and , if there was any celery offered to the
c oaks festooned with grey mou market. When the north went out of
nying in the breezes. Along the tho market Sanford stopped shipping
t,nUe is a lake formed by the wa- " ’hen the country wants celery
r, „f St. Johns river. About mid- enough to pay what Sanford thinks
iy „f rdery Avenue is a white city it is worth then Sanford will resume
Having visualized this scene, take *rn,|,° rclutlonaihips. Ecr the time,
fresh, icy-cold, crisp, juicy piece Sa,’ for(1 cclpr-v is

The flavor
lasts-and the
electricallysealed
package
brines

For Stale AlNi.ncy
To the Democratic Voters of the
Seventh Judicial Circuit of the
State of Florida:
1 hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of State Attorney of
the Seventh Judicial Circuit of the
State of Florida, subject to the action
of the coming Democratic Urinary.
Should 1 ho favored with this
nomination and subsequently ap­
pointed by the Governor. I will at
all times endeavor to discharge tho
duties of lids important office faith-

L:f? i) a Lu:dcn when :!v»
is rack, tl v. itii pair:. E- -*»
wrrriea : .id tho victim
i
despondent and downhearted
bring hack tho sunshine take

GOLD MEDA!
T s . national tj- uV c- ei Holland for ov.i
ZOO jt (.o ; it is -n en on y c: nil twins tosailing ft.mi kidney, liver amt l k : act.

tumbles.
dtuggiais, three
Look
th. hirui Hold Medal on «m- , hen
•lid a c c f pt po in u la lion

bigger pipes at one -ide of the field
and then turned into the drain, or
irrigation pipes at will.
This irrigation system serves as a
drainage system also, It is the com­
pletes! system of soil moisture con­
trol ever devised.
The absolute control of the mois­
ture makes it posdble to apply fer­
tilizers enough to veritably stuff the
plants and force them to the greatest
possible production.
It is rather common to find that
five tons of fertilizer arc used on an
acre in a season and there are a num­
ber of records of the use of as much
as six to eight tons, and one of four­
teen tons, in a season.
In growing celery it is the prac­
tice to fertilize at every cultivation
the cultivation living very week or
ten days. But for tho irrigation sy­
stem by which the moisture is con­
trolled, so much fertilizers would

to you with all its
goodness perfect­
ly preserved.

Sealed

1here have neon so many ques­
tions ashed The Herald about the
registration of young men that t' .•
following will lie interesting to all
the voters:
For Tho Legislature
Tho registration liooks for the
I herby announce my candidacy
Sanford precincts will open on March
fur
tiie position of Representative
1st and will
remain
open
for
fur
Seminole
County subject to the
tin* perohl between March 1 and
thirty days prior to the primary decision of the Democratic primary.
elections on Juno t*. The law rela­ If elected to this high office it will he
tive to registration and pay incut of my duty to servo all the people of
my county as their public servant.
pul! taxes reads as follows:
F. I*. FORSTER.
“ N’o person siiull he permitted to
vote at an election who shall have
For Tax Assessor
failed to pay at least on or before
I wish to announce tbut I am a
the second Saturday in the month candidate for re-election to the office
preceding the day of such election of Tax Assessor of Seminole County,
Ida poll taxis for the two years neetn subject to lbe Primary to be held in
preeding the year in which such elec­ June. I shall appreciate your support.
tion shall lie held: provided Hint no
Yours very truly,
person shall be prevented from vot­
A . VAUGHAN
ing on account of not having paid a
poll tax for any year which shall not
For Tnx Collector
have been lawfully assessed against
I am a candidate for re-election
him by reason of his not being of
to
tho office of Tax Collector of
age ami who shall have procured and
Seminole County, subject to tho ac­
tion of the Democratic Primary’,
and will appreciate your support.
JNO. D. JINKINS

CRcsl in the Long Run

J, less o n th e purchase
o f an inner tube mayseem
like econom y, but is more
often, extravagance. ^Tithes
that cost less to BUY often
cost more to u s e . T h e
best econ om y is to b u y
G o o d r ic h R e d In n e r
Tubes in th e first place.

7 he B.F. Goodrich Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio
Jlfaktn of the S ilvimowm Co’dlirt

T ia h t-

wniGt.Ev s

J U I C Y v F R U IT.

Kept
Right!

TTT’ OtewiSa ct&gt;t

&lt; W K !G

W m G L E Y S ^
by/ j II I

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n»t HCHUCT GUM FlvUt )

ft

CAR
Probably there L iu u ,!..r c;;r that every day
in the year meets the demand o f the physicianns docs the l ’ord Counc, with it3 permanent
top( its broad scat and deep upholstering, its
sliding plate glass windows, by wliichina minute
the car is changed front a closed car to an open
car. t Equipped with nn clcctric startmg and
lighting system, demountable rims with 3 !j
inch tires all around and embodying all tnc
established merits and economics o f the Ford
car. Ix t us look after your Ford car and you
will get genuine Ford parts and stalled work­
manship.

For County Judge
To the People of Seminole County
I beg to announce that I am n
candidate for re-election to the office
of County Judge of Seminole County
Florida, subject to the Democratic
Primary Election in June, and re­
spectfully solicit your vote and In­
fluence in my behalf, which if given
I assure you will lie greatly appreci­
ated.
E. F. 1IOUSUOLDHP..

' C. F. WILLIAMS

For Count) Judge
I hereby announce that 1 am a
candidate for the office I formerly
held of County Judge of Seminole
County, subject to the action of the
June primary.
I earnestly request the support of
the citizens of Seminole County, and
will greatly appreciate your influence
in my belinld.
GEORGE GRIFFIN HERRING

agent

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ED- HIGGINS
.:r

Salesman

tiiv•4 n
j*
v-'A 1

For Clerk of Circuit Court
I hereby announce my candidacy
for tho office of Clerk of The Circuit
Court, Seminole County, subject to
decision of tho Democratic primary
to he held June Nth, 1920.
Respectfully,
\V. L. MORGAN
For Sheriff

I hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of Sheriff of Setninolo Co­
unty subject to the decision of tho
Democratic Primary.
W. P. CARTER
FOR SHERIFF
Having liccn urged hy a largo n jiuIxt
of the voters of Seminole County to
become a candidate for the office of
Sheriff, I hereby announce my
decidon of the
dacy subject to tt
Democratic primary
C. M. HAND
16-tfc

TUBES

Here’s
to teeth, m
appetite, %
digestion! \

For Sheriff
I hereby announce that I am a
candidate for re-election to the office
of Sheriff of Seminole County sub­
ject to tho decision of the Democra­
tic Primary to bo held in Juno, 1920
_____ E. E. BRADY
FOR SHERIFF
I hereby announce my canididacy for
the office of Sheriff of Seminole C aunty
subject to the decision of the Democratic
Primary. If elected, I pledge myself to

The longer delayed, the greater the expense
W e carry the most complete stock in the State, Roods arc fresh
and w c now have a large stock o f all materials including:
Arsenate o f Lead
Copper Carbonate
Paste and Powdered
Dry Lime Sulphur
Blucstonc
Goods Fish Oil Soap
Black Leaf 40
Lime Sulphur Sohiticn
Coido-Lead
Paris Crcen
Bordeaux Mixture
Pyrox
Caustic Soda
Sulphur Flour £r Flowers

TARGET BRAND WHITE FLY DESTROYER FOR WHITE FLY AND SCALE
69F” W c have 20,000 feet o f half inch, three braid Glide Spray
Hose, best on the market, hardly possible to kink it; will stand un­
limited pressure. Pveady for immediate shipment. Fresh stock
just received from the factory.

WRITE FOR LATEST PRICE LIST.
Our sprayers and fittings have given satisfaction for fifteen
ears. You will be served by a man with 35 yean experience,
et us know your needs.

C

E. 0. Painter Fertilizer Company
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA.

and impartially,
A. II. CAMERON

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MARCH 5, 1920

THE RANPOD HERALD

THESANFORD HERALD
R. J. HOLLY, Editor
W. M. IIAYNE8)

c fi ;

ling walt&lt;r work* and electric plants.
We had the Idea that It would be a

la C lr r s ll &lt;'k m . Hi i h II i Ja iflrla l C lr r n 'l
H * b i I**I* C s i s l r . H a r d s , la C h an ce ry
Hath Woodruff In d ivid u ally.
!»*th Woodruff (or th * u»* and
b*n»flt of lla rn ry It. Ilrrlr,
Com plainant,
vt.
C ita llo n ,
J , G . MorrU, *t al.
J Iflrn ilu n lr.
T o J O. M o n ti, C . W. A i uold, G onrse II,
M orion, 8. M. M r ln ly r * . William T . A lV I..
* t ir , W. A. K n ig ht, Jorrph G arvin a rd W il­
liam G . Arrtrnretd, m ld »m »a unknow n: th*
unknown h rln , r lr r l o r i , I t f i l m . *rar&gt;ln»
or other tlalm alita undrr lo i aliovo n am 'd
is r tltf, and to any and cthff partlra rU im *
rnt Any InlrriAt In anil In lb* fnllnwinc U n til
In S-mln'.l- C o u n ty, Sfat* «f H u , id*, uiwli:
N W If ol N K •( o f S * r . 31, Tp . IP , It. 1l*h.,
Ir«, liriln n in s *1 th* Nortb»f»t ro rn rr vl
Ih * N W 'i ..( th» N K *1 r(
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COUNTY HAPPENINGS
OVIEDO

Thrift in Peace Time

Mrs. Mary Writ of Nasiiviiie
arrived Thursday, having been sum­
&lt;Mi&lt; iiL'niVn DDIMTInV fOMPANY dislurl,inB c,omt‘ " t ,M »»»nicipul po­
moned to the bedside of her son C.
i n t HERALD rRINTINu lUIHrANi min. ,in i that it would corrupt .ity
L.
West. The friends of Mr, West
l - ■■
1 •■
~
official*.
i
are
glad to know that he is improv­
HUBSCiumoN rules IN ADVANCE:
, when we read ol the troubles somo f
tZAO
ing rapidly.
O N E Y R A It.
i«o towns are having with corporation
■ IX M O N T H S .
Mr. and Mrs. Ed J»H
jsi owned public utilities, we arc glad
T U B E R MONTH.H.
ne nome ol W. E. Luther
=
our own city, operating
and ownin
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1
r . « « t atiinr
i i i . n i i i . t..* North IInw of *»ld forty a * r r . to th * f o r t h e “ eSS O n .
.mu water plants. Is |ttI(1JU
%hr Orlando and MGUnvUU
“
■toad, thane* South alone lb* middle of aald
Mrs. Thompson was called to
having no such troubles. Gainesville load
to th» South lln r of avid forty arraa,
is the best lighted city in Florida and lhanc« Wrat to th* Southwaat corner of aald Island Grove Saturday by the illness
The first requsite for you to do is to think—this
forty acre,, thane* North lo th* point of of her si«ter Mrs. Hendrix. During
O S r a : II ralJ llalldiaf
Trlapioas N«, is tj)e wnjer W(. drink is pure. The bealnnine.
alio th* N K 1, of th* S I . *4. anil
will bring forth ideas of two kinds; vIzMinpcrfected
th * H KJt of th» N E K o| Sac. S I , T p . 10. It. Mrs. Thompson's absence her place
—
------ - prices charged are reasonable and .11
nnd Perfected Ideas. The Imperfectcd Idea is one
I", and alao th* w j f of th* W (» of Ih *
i*.
is bping filled by Mrs. R.
There is onesure method of »av- those officials who have these things 8 W '( of th* SW If of Sae I'l T * i« «*
where you t1ink you will somo day start to save
E a ,t .
i W Lawton.
but just seem never to do it. The Pfrfcited is
ing money. Don'tspend it.
in ch»rE° are always c0Urtp0Ui- ° ur
It *p p r*rln t from * sworn bill of com plaint
opinions have all cliangetl about fUril in till* rati** a*aln *t you, that you b a n
Mr. ami Mrs. S. W. Swope,
where you ACT AT ONCE nnd save for thrift's
----- O
rlalm »utr* In l't r r t In and to the la n d ,
munitipul ownership. The Sanford or
Mrs. W. E.
hr rrlnabriYn drarriht-tl, th rrd o r*. you, the Francis Swope ami
sake. Which course will you take? You
know
Popular opinion is popular only , It.ra!d lc||t lls „f the poor service ■aid J. 0 . Morrl*. C . W. Arnold, G ritr** It. Young spent Saturday in Orlando,
which
Is
best
and
We
Know
where
we
enn
help
Morton,
S.
M.
M
cIn
ty
re
,
William
T
.
W*
Inter.
so far as it is satisfactory to the that city gets from u corporation W, A. K n l(h t, Jn ,* p h Garvin and W illiam
Mrs.
R.
W.
Lawton
spent
Tues­
you.
Will
you
Come
IIERp?
. nrrld, arr hi rrb y rn|ijlrrd to bo and
otiject.
owned lighting plant. May we take aGn. pAiard
r hrfnr* our aald Circu it Cour at the day in Sanford.
the liberty nf suggesting to our Ctturlhnu** in Sanford. Hnriita, oi, ’ he Ir d
day In May, A. t&gt;. I ‘J'iO, and than and th rr*
Owing to the inclemency of the
There is, nt least, one noticeable friends down there that they try malt* anawar to Ih r bill of com plaint r«
weather
Sunday there was no preach­
hibitad
aealnit
you,
rtherw
la*
a
ila
_____
,
«
f
w
t
pro
effect of the war. America is quite our plan.—Gainesville Sun.
ConfrtAO w ill t«‘ rntf'f*'d ag ain*! ynu,
ing at either church, tho there were
safe for plutocracy.
And all other p artlr* claiming any right*
Yes, Col. Rob, you can take all
t ill* «r Inftrrat in and to th* property al»»v* enough for Sunday school at both
------ 0 -----the liberties you want. We have been d rarrlhrd undrr by or through thr above the Methodist and Baptist churches.
named defendant** or othrrw lie, am hereby
It's comforting to know that ar­ tram pil'd upon so much by this com­ required
'to In* and appear before our aald
Mrs. S. W. Swope entertained the
bitration is coming into style, and pany that we are hardly able to re­ C trru ll Court at th** ( ourthoutr In Sanford.
Florida, on thr 7th d ay of June* A. O. 1920, ('. and it. Club on Thursday after­
disquieting to know that style never sent anything hut when you talk and then and therr make «n«wrr to Ih r Mil
complaint rih lb lte d against aald unknown noon. There was an unusually large
lasts.
about municipal ownerdhp you are of
n a rtb «. othffwlav a d # cr*f pro r o n ftu o w ill crowd present. Mrs. Swope served I
not taking any lijertios with us. fir entered again*! said unknown partlea. delightful i ineapplc cream and cake
ordered that ihia nntlrr hr pqbliihed
Some people are always endeavor- why, man, you me lining us the In Itthe*I*Hanford
Ib-rabl, a newspaper puldi*hi‘d and coffee. She was assisted iti serv­
in
Seminole
County, Florida* otter a w rrk for
ing to enlarge their circle of a c-, biggest kind of a favor. And wo will
r i g h t wer ka a a i 11 f hr k n«»w ti pa r11* a dt fr n* ing by Mr*. C. S. Lee, Misses Mabel
qualntunccs. The borrowing is easier i -jo farther and ask you about the ttant* and onrr a week for l a t h a weeks as
Swope and Ruth Young.
the unknown partira defendant.
you know.
\cost of operation and what it ecsts to Witness
my hand and the peal of said
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Brannon arc
——O----j the consumer for we are forming n C irc u it Court on this the UOtH day of 1% l»*
spending the week with Mrs. A.
ru a ry . A. It. 1920,
Beauty, they say, is only skin league here that will get municipal (S E A I* )
K . A. D O U C C A S H . I.cinhart.
deep. Rut that. we imagine, depends ownership or get somebody's goat, C le rk **f Circuit t'ourt* .Semin*.Ir C o u nty.
Htatr of I lorlda,
Mr. and Mrs. Gove and children
upon whether or not it is of the drug We !:h» per to know something about f*eo. A. Ile f'iiltr*.
and
Doc Malcolm spent Sunday in
H
klldtor
and
of
Cotin**l
for
C
o
rr^
ilaln
srt
*.
good old Gainesville service and their w*7-i;ikC.
store variety.
Daytona.
own plants for ve lived there about
in one of the Bryanl-Smlth cottages the week rnd in Orlando with her
. ,,
„
, i Mrs. A. I.cinhart spent Saturday in Smith Longwood.
that ..t.'it* ten years and we also know that Notice of, Application
An exchange aVera
avt*r^ lliat
father, accompanied
byi’ ^
x friends.
frier
lor
lax
Deed
;f(
Orlatuio
irinenillo h only one of the many
tenths of the conceit in the* world i
going down in their fine new
t*w
Tack
ackard
Under
Section
S?.!
of
the
General
L. II. Dunbar is spending a few
monopolized by men under 10. How Florida cities owning their plants
ear.
days
over
at
Coronado
beach.
Statutes.
and getting excellent service at
old are you?
LIKE MVIIV ITEMS
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Thompson
cheaper rates than we are paying nil
Notice is hereby given that Wil­
Dr. Edwards of Orlando was
and
little daughter went over lo
Our
village
has
missed
the
Flu
of which makes us fee] like a lot of liam Botharnly purchaser of Tax
called to attend the little eon of
We insist, however, that there is
, ,
,
DeLand Saturday ami his brother
so far.
Mr. ami Mrs. Dei mar McWorknian
no comparison between the prevaill,pc“ u"p wp ivpr, Iet n foro,Kn Certificate No. 1B1, dated the ttli
Jack brought thfm back late Sumlty
ing price inflations and automobile •'"mpany In here to take our money
Mr. Guthrie with a force of men who was suffering from potomainc
day of June A. D. 1917, has filed
and
give
us
nothing
in
return.
was here 1st week shipping the fruit poisoning.
We understand that Alfred Erictires. The latter sometimes blow up.
However, we know when we have said certificate in my office ami has from the Cameron places there was
son
is laid up with lumbago. Too
Miss Annie Coleman of Wildwood
enough and we have had enough made application for tax deed to about live thousand boxes, the fruit
had,
hut the rort r.f weather we have
if the average American girl right now and we will soon have
is the guest of Mrs. Rineati.
been having is ha on young and
issue in accordance witli law. Said front the Dr. Philip grove also being
knew the number of mictohes in a our own plants.
Miss Lillian Waits and Miss Mary old. A number of tiie A. C. I,.boys
single kiss, she'd order a rollin, shut
certificate embraces the following shipped.
------O-----Smith were visitors in Orlando on have been ailing for one cause or
her eyes, and take one last delicious
Mr. anil Mrs. Cad man and chil­ Saturday.
described property situated in Semi­
CATTS VS FLETCHER
another.
p'ungi.
dren
have moved to Orlando where
nole County, Florida, to-wit; Beg.
The
Jacksonville
and
Tallahassee
Friends
of
Miss
Lilian
Singcltnn
_ — o ----they have recently purchased a
We are certainly thankful that
correspondent of The
Baltimore :i(M0 ch E of SW Cor Sec. :t5 TWp.
will he glad to know that she has the influenza seems to lie dying out
home.
The
people
here
regicted
19
S.
It.
:i(&gt;
E
Run
W
15
rh
N
15
If the former crown prince gels
(Md) Sun gives the following figures
recovered from influenza and has agnin, a number in Mr. Yihlen'i
short of rash he might secure a us specific causes for which the pre­ ch E 7.12 ch S 10 ch E Il.ilt clt to very much to have them go.
returned to her homo in Jackson­
hooking in the American movies. sent Governor Calls will have to Ry SWly along W side to beg. 1 t
Among tiie now people coming here ville. Miss Singcltnn has been in the fnmlly as well ns all in Mr. Dorell'i
It takes all sorts of peole to make up answer for when tho voters approach acres. The said land being assessed this winter are Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Florida Sanitarium for the past ten were down with it. among the rest
nearly all were very sick hut there
za reel.
the polls on election day, at which at tiie date of the issuance of such Ol.ion of Now York, they having days.
were no deaths we nre happy to
certificate
in
tho
name
of
unknown.
purchased the Applegate place.
time Governor Cults hopes to he
Mrs. Wyatts left Monday for note.
Unless
said
certificate
shall
he
reTiie good hook tells us that it is able to swing tho votes of F'lorldu ,
,
lt
,
, , Also Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Mon ore F'ernandina where she will lie the
We wero sorry to hear of the death
not well for man to he alone. But Ids way to enable him to be seated 'l^m ed acc«.rding to taw. lax deed and children of Newberry and Mr. guest of her daughter Mrs. Smith.
ol Mr. Charley Lundquist, who
it would take a mouth full to con­ in tiie Senatorial chair in Washing­ will issue thereon on tho filli day of and Mr?. Iliely and baby of Mait­
Miss Mary Cummings of Orlando spent the most of his life in Upiali
land.
vince some of the henpecked gentry ton. J. !'. Canary is the name of the April A. D. 1920.
is
the guest of Miss Harriett Grist. hut since the death of his wife, he
Witness my official signature and
of this fact.
corrrespondent for the
Northern
Mr.
Tuxworth
is
out
again
after
The
ladies of the Civic League
paper, nnd he seems&gt;to bo dividing seal this the -Ith day of March A. D being on the sick list for a couple held their regular monthly meeting has been living with his son Avcl
near Lake Mary. He passed away on
Koine people ore vertiabie geniuses Ids time between Jacksonville nnd 1920.
cf weeks.
Tuesday afternobn.
the 6tli of F’ehruary and inlerrB. A. DOUGLASS.
for
in making life disagreeable
for hnUuhniisco while w r i t i n g
Melvin Dunn had the misfortune
The ladies of the Civic Lduguc ment took plrtrp at the Swediih
of
n r t i c I e s, Clerk of Circuit Court, Seminole of having his arm fractured Monday
others, and they find the pastime so t he s e r i e s
will
give a pie sockil at the Library Lutheran cl lurch last Sunday, Ilev.
County,
Florida.
pleasing they never think of taking which evidently are written for the
on tiie school grounds.
Tuesday
evening March 9th, the Alfred Ericaon preaching the funeral
(Seal)
By
V.
N.
Douglass
D.
C.
purpose of throwing
additional
a reef In their sails.
proceeds
to
go to the building fund. sermon.
W29-5tc.
The
village
was
shocked
Saturday
------ O ------light upon the oncoming election.
morning to learn of the death of
He was an aged, respected realMr. F^ssary seems to he giving
No, don’ t ask us to think of the
Mr. Charlie Lundquist, having pars
dent
of this section, coming over
In
Circuit
Court,
Seventh
Judblnl
GRAI'EVILLE
AND
UI'SAI.A
days when steak was 10 cents n both sides of the question fair play,
away in the early part of the morn­
t
ire
nil.
In
and
Fur
Seminole
from
Sweden
in 1871, being ho*n in
Mr.
and
Airs.
Emil
Mognuson
pound and eggs 10 cents u dozen which is the only right tiling to do,
ing ut tiie house of his son Axel who have been at Courtney, on 1841 and leaves a brother, J. E.
County, Florida,
and
from
ime
to
time
wo
may
re­
There are limits to the memory of.
He had r.ot been in the best of Merrits Island since the holidays, Lundquist, a son /Axel and three
print some of his sayings nnd wish Jessup Drainage District, a
even a newspaper editor.
health
ftr some time hut kept up returned home the latter part of
(Continued on Page 5)
to submit them to you only for your special drainage dish id of
and
came
up to the village two weeks last week. .
Seminole County, Florida,
approval,
in
politics,
we
nre
Cue
An exchange sagely remarks that
prior to Ids death, lie was a good
acting by and through L. A.
Mr. ami Mrs. Gothurt Swanson of
"nearly every divorce results in two Democrats, ami in cases where nice
peaceable
neihhor havingllvcd around
Brumley, 1.. P. Hagan, C. W
than
one
Democratic
candidate
is
Colorado
who have been toiirin;; the
or more marriages." Quite interest.
, ... ,. .
„ ..
tills ^icinity far a good many years
southern part nf the state, came up
ing indeed. Possibly one of the i runn,n* up cnnnot **uDf*ort either I «• EnUminger, O. I . Swope
and was nearing Ids NOth mile post.
One Who Shows No Favor
in their car, which is arranged to
couple annexes a couple of now on r s lonp or n,p " th, r trough «ur cdl-1 an&lt;l **■ *| Kill., e being and
He h Gurvived by one son nnd
A merciless judge is Father Time. Be­
,
q ___
j tom ! columns, mt long un each nf eomtttuliiitj lIn* Ho.tr*! of
camp out in nnd are flopping with
fore him the weak anti the wanting go to
throe daughters besides a good many
their u-He and aunt, Mr. and Mg , Hie wall. Only the truth can stand.
Follow came to town one day tlds l ,ho candidates in question bears a ' County
inner* nf
grandchildren
and
several
great
August Swanson.
For years the following statement from*
week and emitted dire predictions good moral and business reputation Seminole County, 1lurid.&gt;
grandchildren Tho remains
were
Sanford
resident has withstood this
But,
if
we
hear
about
something
!
Notice
to
Tax
Payers
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Henry
Peterson
of an approaching panic. It broke
laid to rest in the Upsala cemetery
sternrat cf a!! tc:ts.
that
we
think
the
public
should
I
hi
Stite
if
!'i"ril'i.
ami daughters. Idniina m l Edwiea
when lie returned home nnd his wif*
Mm. !•:. Woodcock, r o Elm Ave.,njD
,;ix payer nnd liti.rens of and the rymapathy of the community of Holly Hill and Mrs. Chriitlne "Time
met him at the door. Poor devil know about In its true light—som e-!
has only increased my regard for
goes
to
tie
family
in
the
lo»s
of
thing pertaining to the reputation o f ! 1he •!&lt; ip Dr inure Di tricl. a
Doan's
Kidney Pills and I cheerfully
Palmquiit
of
Miami
mine
over
by
the |their father.
vivo my endorsement. Since giving my
some candidate seeking office we rperinl drain-;e di trit t in
auto
Sunday
to
vhit
tluir
relative
Can lidatei for oolite dim! ! take
last statement, l have used Doan’s and
will openly tell you* all we learn County of Seminole anil State « t l Jatr.e.. Reed returned home some here.
warning nnd see that they n-e pro­
they proved most satisfactory in relieving
two
life!
:
ago
after
having
spent
Florida:
about the ease. The News take, this
Mr . PalmquiHl. who hat be.-:; mo of a revere ca*e of kidney trouble.
perly manicured before attempting
stand because It believes in f dr play
WHEREAS tie* It up Drama &gt; several months with his children
to shake liandi with our local popu­
* » « ..........- •"»* ................... .
' Sb T f f i f t f o f i MB.aw W r«k
nnd believes, that nil candidate* Di 11it t. a fpccidl drain;, e &lt;11. triit in different parts of the north.
lation. We nre ju-t a bit fasm.mus
ing with Mr. and Mr . P* t c - m ,' saD|‘r' “ Doan’s Kidney' Piiismade a roiv
Card of Thanks
in the County ef Seminole iuoi
should
be
dealt
with
in
the
same
in these parts.
i widi to extend my most sincere t in • i. t« r, I 'T many friend* nr«*, pleto tun* In my case of kidney trouble
Stn** t f ) loridn, 1a-&gt; tiled it&gt; j i li­
manner:
glad to
liur aide t(» I * almtit '- ..in norm* year*. a;to and the cure has
tion in this Court t&lt;* deter mine lt: thank* to tie people of Upsala,
Daughter Private secretary;
Mrs. Geo. ( I.irk i,*--' Mrs.
»«- «\*\••• ter- ' 1 B,u‘,ly B*ve thin endorsement and wish
ilt.t lie: i y to incur jofitled tJeht ami
to confirm my former statement.
salary, 2.00 u year.
dick went with their Sih'uth r.choul
Price ftOc, at uff dealers. Don’t simply
Daughter—Secretary Slate Board to i t; &gt; 1end* to the nrcminl &lt;f
ask
for a kidney remedy—get Dean*
lo
Geneva
Saturday
and
spent
the
and
death
of
my
father.
('Ol
of Institutions ami Board of Pardons Tw enl j .. ix Thnu«« ud ($2 l.PCtl
Kidney Pills—the same that .Mrs. \\o*lday
with
Mr.
and
Mn.
Teitsrna.
Axel LundquiH.
Dollar. aml i«&gt; t! trrmine (he !erock had, Foster-Milhurn Co., Mir*-,
j salary, $1,090 a year.
•Mrs. Williams nnd hal
iraliey
i p°nt |Buffalo, N. Y.
of
ull
proceedings
had
or
Son—Adjutant General of the
taken in connrcE &gt;it then &gt;ith. ami all
Slate; salary. Ut.OOO a year.
LONG WOOD PICK-UPS
prom
dings l.f riltfere taken It ing!
Son — Naval stores Inspctor
of
Mr. ami Mrs. I\ II. Range? of
West Florida; fees about SI.HUO a fully ret forth and de cribcd in •aid
Milfoil,
Maine who have been the
petition, now? on file in the o.llie if
y^ar.
.
gueats of Mr. and Mrs. Hardy (or
the
Clerk
nf
the
Circuit
Court
of
Son — Hnrhor master at Key \\‘ejt
tfco past ten days left Monday for
Seminole County, Florida.
fees in rxre*n of $1,000 u year.
NOW, THEREFORE, This D to F’ehmore, Fla,
Son-in-Lnw—Tax collector
of
Edward Golden of Chocs, N. Y.
notify
you, the lax payers and &lt;iliDuval county, in which Jackson
is
the gue-G of Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
zern
of
the
said
J
ciu
p
Dr
inngej
ville is located, an office which in
INow Winter* done — Spring's
Waits.
Distriit,
ti
nt
an
order
has
In
n
iii.i
'e
19IK paid $ 11.000.
come to atay,
The Governor's salary is $0,000 atid i*sued by the J idgo of Ihoi Miss Mary Smith of F'ernandina
j And all the world begin* to plug.
a year, with $1,200 contingent fund. Seventh Indicia! Circuit in 'nnd for j returned to her home on Monday
But the aggregate amount of money Seminole County, Florida, that ho after spending several days tho guest
HE spring is ih anti paid
by the tax pcyrm rf Florida will nt DcLnnd, A’olusia County, of her aunt Mrs. J. M. Waits.
mobile
world’s play­
_
t
i n s ai d c i r c u i t
C. W. Entzmlngor spent Tim -hy
to
trie
members of the Cults family F l o r i d a ,
time.
If your car is
is not less than $.'12,000 n vonr n on the .’ ID. tUy cf Marc!, A. t». !n Sanford attending county coininclined to be cranky and
rather neat sum. — Gainesville News 1919 at 2 1*. M nr wherever the misstoners meeting.
"a ct up a till it needs a
Court may then be, It
sni.l. cause
Seher* work was resumed
on
thorough overhauling. Mritm
nnd you may r.how t.iuo at ,u.‘h Monday having lieen cloned for to
In
a
few
motif
ha
we
will
lie
hav­
it here. W e w on’t s.dl you
ing tho good old summer time arid time nnd plate,, if any you have weeks on account of Influenza.
conversation. The only thing
tho hill team will he practicing at why v: id bonds thot.id not he
you will pay for is Rood solid
Willard M. McWorknian went
Holden Park and the fans will h-* validitled it.it! confirmed.
work nt a reasonable charge
down
to Orlando on Monday
Witness my hand and official
busy licking the winners and nil will
per hour.
Mr.
anti Mrs. J. S. Dinkel were
ho peacr on tho St. Johns river. ical of saiil Court, tbit 4th day of
in
Sanford
on Saturday nnd drove
March
A.
D.
1920.
And during tho summer time we
home
in
their
neu- Chandler.
(Seal)
E.
A.
DOUGLASS
will lie getting our plans all ready
Clerk
Friend*
of
Mr*. Rinean will ho
for tho municipal plant that .will
Davis
&amp;
Giles,
sorry
to
hear
of her illnerv p.t her
guaruntcc us rervicc ere another
SANFORD. FLA.
home.
winter brings the hundreds cf visi­ Attorneys for Petitioner
W20-ltc.
Mr. Lucas nnd family are located
on to our city again.
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MARCH 5,

THE SANFORD HERALD

Guests of Mrs. Crril
Gnhl.ett
fc Mr. I. F. Irven Jr. and Miss
Mary Irven of Washington, Oa.,
*n(j Gapt. Cecil M. Uabbclt of New
Vork.

nuv Diamonds

Wight Tiro Co.
55-tf
Mr. David McNabb of Douglas,
f»a.. is visiting his daughter, Mrs.
C. P. Forrester.
Scott Duane, Plant superintend
dint *&gt;f the Western Union with
hndquarters at Jacksonville, was
ir. town Tuesday.
KZ- Seal pint fruit jars at LP.
McCuller’s.
56-ft
Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Forrester of
Ptcatur, Gn., are visiting thrlr
ton. Mr. C. D. Forrester.
Mm. L. P. McCuller has returned
from a brief visit to Jaeksonville.
Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Howler have
moved into their home on Magnolia
avenue, recently purchased.
Mr. and Mr*. L. Y. Bryan having
»nld their home on Sanford Heights
moved into their recently purchased
home on Palmetto avenue.
Complete stock Diamond tires.
Wight Tire Co
55-tf
L A. Crawford of Bradentown,
representing The Produce Reporter
Co.'oi Chicago wr» in the city today
Mrs. C. A. Brabham who has been
vailing her parents Mr. and Mrs.
W. K. Burch at Palmetto for the
I a t wtek returned home to-day.
H. (’ , Duilme has returned from
Arcadia, Wauehuln anil Ft. Meade
nherc he and .Mr. N. P. Yoweli
hive been prerenting the Presby­
terian Progressive Program to the
Preibyterinns.
Dr. I), C.Ward, Osteopath is in
Sirdord on Wednesday and Friday
of esch week. 58-tf
The costumes shown at the Princro Theatre Thursday March 4th
at the matinee will he on display
ifttrwards at The French Shop
109-Otc.
Ensign Schwartz of the U. S*
N'ivy is here the guest of Ids parents

Seed Beans
Tomato,

Cucumber
Melon

daughters, Mrj. Loui*a Nylund, who
was with him during his illness
which lasted about nine days and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schwartz. En­ Mrs. Lottie Ferry and Mrs. Ema
sign Schwartz served hit country all Brown ad a number of
grand
during the war on the transports 1I■ til) ■i i L1■1 H|
i Uh I** A LG
r. now on mu iiutueship Connect- wa« with him daring his illness
irut ecting ax pc rsunei ntltcer. He which lasted about nine days .and
has made a lire record In the navy Mrs. Lottie Ferry and Mrs. Emma
nnd his friends here are proud of him. Brown ad a number of grand­
children.
Quirt Mason fruit jars at L.
McCullcr’s.
BG-tfP.
Wc had a number of items for
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Newman and last week hut was to ill to write
daughter Olive have returned from a them.
visit with Dr. and Mrs. Samuel
Dr. Brower came up, threatening
Puleston at Miami. They brought as it was to preach last Sunday but
Mary Elizabeth and Camilla Pale­ for lack of n stove the meeting
st on hack with them and Dr. and could , not be held and so he has
Mrs. Puleston expect to come to offered to try it again next Sunday
Sanford in nhout two weeks to again at H:00 o’clock.
become residents of Sanford.
Dr. Brower called at the home of
Mrs.
DeForrest anil she kindly had
Chas. A. Brabham, who holds a
position in the ottiee of The Sanford him taken home ns the roads were
Hcqild, spent a few hours here Sat­ dreadful.
urday afternoon, being on route to
EAST SANFORD
Bradentown, where he formerly lived
and where he spent the week-end
Mr. nnd Mrs. I J). Martin and
with his wife, who was visiting there. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Porter phin Co
— Plant City Courier.
drive to Mt. Dora for the day
Sunday.
There’s a man ct the curb to
serve yea
CS-tf
Samuel Schwartz is leaving in n
Charles Brabham spent Sunday short time for Chicago after spending
with home folks in Bradentown and the winter at his home on Luke
Palmetto, Mrs. Brabham who has Golden.
Mr-vn.’ George Brldgfartl and
been visiting her parents in Palmetto
for a few days will return Wednesday Louis Kneiling who have been spend
Mrs. J. E. Bultcr is here from ing the winter n\ Scholls at Geneva
Waycross for a visit with hei mother Fc.vy are leaving this week for their
home in Willoghhy, Ohio.
Mrs. Woodcock.
Hollis Luik of Kissimmee is the
Pint Mason fruit jars at L. P
guest of ids aunt Mrs. I. E. E tridge
McCuller’s.
5G-tf
of Cameron nve.
Miss Kathleen Brady spent the
G. C. Chamberlain has a new
week-end at home. She is a student Chandler touring car.
at Rollins College.
"Shine" Curry Hasty, Raymond
Rev. G. B. Waldron was a general Henderson and Alvin Rabun have
vi-ltor in town on Monday. He is enlisted In the l ’ . S. regulars for
driving a new Ford.
:t years and are at Camp Bragg,
Miss Dorothy Rumph h home from Fayetteaville. N. C.
Word comes from Dunellen that
from Tallahassee for un extenedd
another son has been born to Mr.
visit with the family.
nnd Mrs. W. A. Knight our former
WANTED — OI.I) CLEAN
neighbors, their daughter Mrs. S.
BAGS. ANY KIND EXA. Murphy is with them for a few
CKPT
OLD
SOCKS.
weeks visit.
COATS,
PANTS,
OR
Mrs. I. p . Hart is quite ill,
LEI) SPREADS. AT THE
threatened with pneumonln. I. H.
HERALD OFFICE.
60-tf
Eat ridge has been quite ill with tlu.
Miss Helen Brigham, principal
A son was horn last week to Mr.
of the West Side Primary school has and Mrs. Lionel Sipes.
returned from Windmere where shoThe most severe frost of the sea­
has been spending the enforced va­ son came here Monday night. Many
cation with her mother.
tender things were more or less
damaged. The frost usually goes In
waves or streaks and the damnge
cannot he estimated at first hut Irish
Seed Corn
potatoes, all kinds of beans, squab
Sorghum
peppers and all spring ctops were
some' what hurt. It could of been
Vc’.vet Beans
much worse.
Cow Peas

We can supply for immediate shipment all the leading and
•tandard varieties of all kinds of seeds for planting in our State.
SQUASH

seed

potatoes

PEPPER

(Continued from Page 4)

o n io n se ts

e g g plants

OKRA

Succss in gardening or farming depends to a very large ex­
tent on the ((Unlity of seeds you plant.
It lias been demonstrated beyond a doubt that desired re­
mits can only come through planting seeds of known quality.
MARTINS HY-TEST SEEDS INSURE CROPS
The interest in farming and gardening is the greatest we have
ever known ns everybody realizes that production is necessary nnd
will reduce the II. C. of I,.
Our spring 1920 catalogue is ready and will he mailed free of
•harge on request. It contains information of value for Florida
Truckers and Planters,
Now is the time to place orders for all seeds----- you can't
afford tit wait for reeds when the proper reason arrives to plant.
t'OTTON SEED. \MltER CANE, OKANCP, TEXAS IMHRON
* XNIK .MILLET. PEANUTS. BOG GOOBERS, TKU.SINTK.
k 'l ’ K. KGVPT1AN WHEAT, SUDAN GRASS, RHODES GRASS
m :i: i&gt; s w e e t
p o t a t o e s , velvet
b ean s, o a t s , rye,
COW PEAS.
Write immediately for catalogue and price list, also call or,
u’ i"r any special information yi u in ly detire regarding your crops

EAST SANFORD
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Chorpcning
had as their guests recently their
old friends, Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
Smith of Lnrninc, and Mr. and Mrs.
T. B. Richards of Cleveland, both
cities in the Buckeye state. The
party are touring.: • F
t
G. . icar.
Mi. and .Mis. A. vT. FleetWCfC
guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Corpany
this week. They have been sight­
seeing on the West Coast now en
mute to their home Albany Wis­
consin.
Mrs. G. C. McDougal had as
dinner guests last Sunday Mr. nnd
Mrs. Summerville of DeLund.
Miss Iris Britt is the guest of her
aunt Mrs. Britt in Winter Park.
Mr. ami Mrs. L. M. Lucas have
sold their place at Moores Station
to II. J. Starling, it adjourns a 5
acre farm also owned by Mr. Star
ling.

A little talk with us may
mean DOLLARS and sunny
skie3 to YOU in days to come.

Mr. and Mrs. James Couch were
over from Daytona recently guests
at the home of C. D. Couch at
Lake Onoro. t

Before making investments
consult the officers of this
bank.

Mr. and .Mrs. Lucas and two
Hole daughters Susalna and Mary
are moving to I.nngwood to make
their home. Their many friends here
about wish them all happiness in
their now home. Mr. Spurting was
the agent thro which the deal was
made.

S emimole C ounty
4%
B A T IK

WE PAY

"HOME IN ST IT U TIO N "

SAVIfiQS

i

\fter un extended visit with her
„.ier, Mrs. C. E. Stafford, Mist
"r.llen Proctor has returned to her

COUNTY HAPPENINGS

— sr-;

Summary of the
Floating Small
Talus Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Headers

I tj and About
The City

LI(lie Happening!
Mention
Matters In Brief
personal Items
of Interest

SERVICE|

SA N FO R D . FLA.
Mr. nnd Mm . J. F. McClelland
ot.d children drove down to FriChririmas Sunday. Mrs. McClelland
and t!,u four children will remain a
week with Mrr. McClelland’s par­
%* ««ti v
s'u 4~*
•V*v *.Nents Mr. nnd Mrs. K. J. Brown. P" ■f *■p
John J’cztill of Beard alt nve has
S acres of peppers ret in the Held.
Christ Hueurel also bus several
sold in::our. you plant
acres of peppers set out and
in X
newspapers receiver! today
from
The Ainciienn CoPTic Bean Company will contract v
Cleveland Ohio it tells of snow 6 ,
100 acres only a! Sanford and will pay four dollars
ami * eet deep on the level. Snow
per bn. of (id pounds delivered at shipping
came there the day before Thanks­
point
in
two bn. sacks.
v
giving and still remains with many
The m‘« 1 will coft SH per r.cre cash. The Irearis licgin to mature in V*
falls of the beautiful added to it. V
, three months alter planting tu.d Humid yield not less than 100 bushels "
This is the big week for the celery 5
A per acre following celery without additional fertilizer. The liest nitroharvest we ure told Rib cars
of V gen gathering crop that ran be plunti-d Only such farmers as are in
|H&lt;-ition to plant and harvest the crop properly need apply. Call on
celery will he cut about Sanford this
or address
week.
Moses Jackson of Moores Station
has a fine hunch of young pigs for
AND
O KEECH O BEE
sate, right size to roast or to put J* S A N FO R D
in the pen to fatten and cut the
II. C. of L.

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ELDER SPRINGS
The first quarterly meeting for
Maitland circuit meets here at
Ebeneznr church this Saturday and
Sunday, dinner on the grounds Sat­
urday. Everybody invited to attend.
Friends of the Andes family were
shocked to hear of the death of
Miss Alire at Maryville, Tcnn,
Tuesday A. M., it is said she died
of pneumonia. Alice counted her
friends by her acquaintances. She
graduated from Sanford High School
attending
For Sale—Corner lot
100x117 last Sp'ing and was
Palmetto avenue and fith street, Maryville College at the time of her
Southeastern Corner. Price reason­ death. She leaves a fat hr r mother
and brother to mourn her loss who
able. Nirk Zernovan, Box 244
W'27-10tp.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

FOR SALE. Five sows, two hoars,
twenty pigs all Durocs, two hound dogs.
Roscland Dairy.
28-2tc.
For Sale—Extra ^Fine ,,White
Wyandotte eggs. Two dollars per 15.
W. It. Ballard. Altamonte Springs
Fla.
* iittMMf.

A SURE CHOP

TRY

B. A .

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surely have the sympathy of all who ing in St. Petersburg. Both of the
knew her.
happy couple are in their teens.
Larkin Smith is out again after a
Filler Springs was well represented
touch of tlu Inst week.
at the Fair Thursday. Among those
Mrs. II. Sanderson and son Karl attending were Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M.
are visiting home folks this week Lord, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. Sumcrlin,
Mrs. J. S. Barnhart is spending Miss Ruby Humphrey, C. C. Hum­
some time with Mrs. Manuel of phrey, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. Wynn,
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Lord, Mrs.
Orange City.
Mrs. E. C. Bowman and son R. I&gt;. Humphrey, Mr. Ross Hum­
Leslie are Improving after at attack phrey and Miss Gussio Brooks.
of Hu.
Little Miss Clara Smith celebrated
Tracy Evuns of Boston, Mns*. her tenth birthday last Saturday
gave his grandmother, Mrs. Will 14th with a valentine pnrty. The
Evans a grand supprLse this week h£ little friends were entertained on the
bringing in a bride, he also holds lawn on account of sickness nnd hnd
the HUpprisc for his dud who is visit­ a most delightful time.

Why man—
we made this
cigarette for you!

Wanu l- To buy 1800 jj 4 Mode!
Octagon lurrell Wiiuhriter Ititle,
22 caliber. Fir*.! rlruu shape. Phone
G2.
29-2te.
Proven* Owner- Take N'tiiire
The i 1 p )/i i.M tq.tt "If 1IXOH
re. I e lite shall not be
Up n n
r
j
re
th•• Kirst day of Apr 1 of
i
b
pii
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�shipbuilding plant or convert it into
when playing on their home lloor.
n great terminal. Efforts to interest
Stetson University is not an eligible
the state have also been made, but
contestant for the High School
amount of money required to buy
Championship. and should this team j
the great plant hss bren a stumbling
have won both gomes the chances
block. It wns proposed that the
for Sanford would have,been just us
state purchase the 900 hundred
great. Hut, Sanford intends to play
acres with 2 miles of water front
a third game with Stetson and there­
nnd lease them out to manufactur­
by prove herself to be the fastest in
ing and other concerns.
the entire state.
Tim following schedule will sup­
port the claims of Sanford:
Sanford 53—Kissimmee 7
WILL LAUNCH
IIIOII
hoc ;
is l a n d
GIRLS or SANFORD
Sanford '.in Seebreerc 11
M *T SHIPS IN JUNK AND
ARK TIIE LEADERS IN t i u :
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i nih.N
quit'
Sanford 07— Rollins College 12
Philadelphia, Mar. 2, (Hy Associa­
Tho Sanford High School Is re­
Sanford 8—Leesburg 8
ted Press) The world's greutest
presented this year by the strongest
Sanford 21 Cathedra! ft
shipyard at Hog bland, built to
girls’ basketball team In the State.
Sanford 21 -Seabreeze 08
This school hn* in previous years
Sanford 16—Stetson University 20 overcome the ravages of the German
submarine and help win the war for FIFTEEN MORE DEFENDANTS
been favored with very
strong
Sanford 21—Orlando 16
basketball teams, but the one re­
Sanford 30— Rollins College 23 the Allies, will launch its last war­
ARE
DISCHARGED
IIV
presenting Sanford at present Is
JUDGE ,
Sanford 26—Stetson University 13 time ship in June and turn it over
to the government in Septtomher.
believed to bo the maor.j
Sanford 71—Orlando 8
Grand Rapids. Mich. Mar. 3 (Ily
I.eesburg forfeited one game in, When tiie last of tho fabricated Associated Press) Fifteen more de­
Upon her record for the basket
ball season to date, Sanford declares fnijing to appear for a return game ships of the war-time eontracr
fendants were discharged by Judge
leaves the vast plant on the Dela­
herself a claim to the State Champion­ In Sanford.
ware, Hog Island will have turned Sessions In the Newberry election
ship. The schedule to the present
conspiracy trial leaving eighty-five
over to tho government 122 vessels
Celery Is Fine
has probably been the heaviest of
defendants of tiie fifth count in­
A. Chnrpany who owns the farm a record of more than one ship a dictment based on the Federal
any High School in the State. San­
ford bus Kamos scheduled and
in­ on Renrduli avenue formerly owned week since the first boat was sent statute October 16, 1918, dismissed.
tends to srhedule other contests by tiie editor of the Herald sent us overboard in August, 1908. There
with honulidc claimants to the in some fine celery the other day have been several doulde launchings
Championship. Any High School just to show1 us what we missed by in one day, and on Memorial Das*
making an eliKihle claim for the not temafning a farmer. Others in Iasi year five ships wore launched
honor will please accept this challeiiKC tiie celery delta have sent some fine in a little more than an hour, es­
for two games, one to lie played on ntulT into the Herald office but did tablishing a world's record.
When Hog Island was going at
your court and one in Sanford. not want their names used. The
top
speed during tiie war with 50
celery
is
excellent
this
year
and
If a tldrd game in necessary the
Sanford Girls will meet you half should bring good prices and while ways occupied approximately 35,000
way. In answering this challenge yitu are coming to town drop nil :t men were empluyed. This force Iiu.m
please state your claims including a few* Imnrhr* for the Herald force. Wi* lieen relit coil to about 22,000 nnd
after the last ship ii launched in
record of your schedule to the time tike it.
TAKES
AUTO
RIDE
FIRST
June
the force will be reduced to
of your acceptance of the challenKo.
TIM E HE HAS KEEN OUT
23 percent of titii number. These
To Control i.itpinr Traffic
Add re-s all correspondence to Miss
SINUE
urrO R K R
Julia Zachary, Mgr. Sanford High
IIIrn Ingham. Eng. Mar. 2. Lady men will complete nnd equip the
School Girls' llaskttlmll Team.
Washington March 3 &lt;By Avoids* I
A-*or atldr
! tho opening imcting ship* .‘ till bit to be turned over to
Sanford. Iln.
tel I'm* ('resident Wilson went
here the other night of a women's the government
Wlmt it to fie ■Mm* of Hog 1 late! auiotnoblling toilay this being the
The Girii* iJ.;d.itbv!! T-’ .ir.i of campaign for late pucha'c and ennSiid on University i* Us only i m;h tr &gt;l of the liquor trade. She charm*-1i* the great nrotdctn confronting lb ( iir-t time In* linn been mil since Iti*
in the state that has score 1 a vie- tcrizeii the plan m "practical" but owner* nf the yard. Recently tin* yet urn to Washington from his
Western tour, lie lut* bten ill since
lory against Sanford. A scries of *:tid no government in Knglcntl ai ! Unltetl Sia.c-. Shipping Iloaid too
l
Id ober.
the
present
time
could
hope
to
win
over
the
title
to
the
ground.
Phiiu1
two gann i were played, one in Delection
with
prohibition
ns
iti
dolphin
hit*
been
urged
to
take
tin
r
1
Land anti one in Sanford teeii an
i the
i
team adding u victory to their lift main platform plunl:.
yard and &lt; ntlnu • il either n* . i \ HERALD WANT AD FOR RESULTS

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INCOME
RETURNS
ARE SLOW Coneclicut Tries Hamp­

8 t* t* of Flo rid a, r tt ld la s a t Sioux C it y ,
low s*

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of N E » f of B*e, t e , T p . 10 8 . It. 31
10
ie f t * . T h * *ald land b *ln ( in e t ie d at the
d%t« of th© itsusne* of Boeb cortlflcot# In tho
D im s ct C h M . J. Uouch*
AUu T i l Cortlflemti No. 711, d ils tl tho
1st day of Juno A. ft. 1994, has fttid t*(d
rcrtltlrmto In rny office and h is mad© im pli­
cation fur tas tlffd tu Ittuo In accordani©
with Isw. Maid rtrtiflra tc ©mliraroo th© following described property •Ituatfd
*ltu*t*d In S©ml
Scm |.
nole t ounty. Florid*. to-wit: S K '» of 8 W ' (
of N K V i of Her. 26. T n . 20 8. It. *9 K ., 10
arre*. The *ald land b3lng a*ir***d at the
date of the lu u a n c * of »uch cerltltcate In th*

N*ift* «r sal* *r iii.oga.eo uMg a| t *«

N rkeel D latrlrt N a. t . S a a l u t i ('aunty,
I
n o lle * th at a ault ha* b**n
n .ild * .
(Saaferd B m U l T a i H cktel
in * tllu i* a In th* abov* *tyl*d Co u rt by O .
IH ilrlc t)
fien d *.
v 8 » o p *, p U n till *c * in * t you a* d r / is d r a t ;
N o lle* I* hereby given th at sealed bid*
* * rit
attachm ent hat bean lu t it il
•111 be received by th * C o u nty Hoard of
In aald taua* and end *r authority ct aald
J’uMIc Instructio n
of Seminole C o u n ty,
* r‘l “ I a m e h m .n t l»vy hat h**n m ad* by
H o rid a, a t th * office of th * Kuperintandeat
Ir e *hcn f( upon th* fid ln v ln s deacrlbad Ui&gt;d*
ol I'u b llc Instructio n of aald C o u nty at th *
aud tenement* b rlu o xlhf to you, to-«rit.
Court llo u i* in Hanford, Florida. on or b».
*.
* *' •’’ I ? ™ * G ro v r* C o m p an y’*
for* the expiration of th irty day* from th*
^
Addition to illa rk Hammock, beirix
Rr*t publication of thl* n olle* and a n lil 3:10
»nd ly in c In S«mlnoI* C o u n ty , H o rid a.
o'clock la lb# afternoon of Febru ary 9th,
T h trrfo r* you, the aald H»nry Krrneh a
1990, for the p urchat* of |3t,00U.U0 Special
ron-rm ldent ol th* State of Florida. rr*ld- name of Unknown,
T u School D istrict N o. I , Seminole County.
In r at M ou* C it y , I * . , and all other peraon*
A l-e T aa Certificate No. 177, dated th*
H o n d a , ilond*;*ald bond* briny
dated
Interested, are hereby ordered and required 6th day nf Ju ly A. II. 190*. ha* Bird said
to appear and drfrnd In *uch action, on certificate in my oBlre and ha* made appli­
Monday the 5th d i ,
A p n . A. tt. 1920. cation for ta t deed to lo»ue in accordance
tlm Judgement » il| ),• taken and entered with law. Said certllle»te embrace* th* Ldig iin « l you hv rlefm ft.
FIFTEEN
FEU
lowlnir d tierlhrd properly *liu*ted in Sem i­
ItSS THAN
. Vtitne** my hand and ..m rial acal thl* the nole County, H o rid a, to-mlt: 8 11 A of W l*
THE
RETURNS
.th
day
of
Ja
n
u
ary.
A
.
t&gt;.
J920,
at
Sanford.
of N W 1, r.f N l: &lt;» of N K *| of See. 26. T p .
, ENT Of
Seminole C o u nty. H orida.
20 S. It. 29 I!., t l a r m . T h e laid land b*lng
TO DATE
are FILED
tS K A I.)
E . A. ftn U U .f.A S S ,
I at the d ale of the U iu in r c of surn
Notice ef App'lrailon for T a i lle e d Under
certificate In the name of f l, F . Sayer.
Jickionvillc, March 1.—Sjicdfll —
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t. ? £
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Schell* Maine*.
C ‘' ,k C lrtU lt C0U,t&lt;
4 4 4 4 s f w y fgtHHstrtttfi
, *trw. , —
■n r r r . n l
of
N o llrr it hettby f i r m that 8 . F . D o u d n ry
Pin u .y O l Ju ly A. I*. 1906, ha* lUnl .aid
-Wttn ■«'■* ora., i.r.
i
rrrtln ra ti In my office and ha* mad* appli- purr hater uf T a t (Vrtlfirat© S o. 37a, dated
3j .OOO Income-tax returns fiiotl
th r 4th day of June A. II. I'J17* hat filed
In C ircuit C ourt 7lh J u d k U l t'ircult Som tuolr ratio n fur tat ilrrd lo i**u* In arro rd a n rr ■aid rtftifleate In my office and hat made
with law. Said rrr llllr a t * rm hrar,.* th* fol'• dito, and only M more days In AND
t o u n fi, 11tiil'ila . In t tt a n r r f i
FARMER
CAN
SEND
application
for T n I lr r il tu 4m u * in nerofil*
towing d rtrrlb rd p to p rtly ritu al rd In SemiJoseph JU iz rn s tH n , l-o m p ls ln a n t.
kjfh to receive samt*, 1 ttunt to
nolo County, H o rid a, lo-w lt: N ' i of N V V ', once with law. Said certificate rm h racra th**
W ritten opinion of Jno. C . Thom son,
FRODUCK
DIRECT
TO
vs
of S K , I.f s i : 1, , ! S ir . 26, T p 28 S. II. 29 E . following drtcrihed property, tltu a lrti In I A ttornrv of New Y o rk , approving the va«
* upon those who have not filed
AH
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CONSUMER
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d a l* of th* irru an r* of aurh rrrtlfirat* in th* *'1 and f&gt;2. Frotfa AddL I &lt;» Altam onte. T h r ■aid bond*.
Xir return, to do so without waitT
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of
the
n
am
r
if
J.
II.
Wilton.
Kach bid mu«t be arrompsni«&lt;| with a
New Haven, Conn. Fell. b\S, (By
l*«uance uf iuch rc r ti fir At *• in th r rum® of rertifled check in the turn of 1250.00 made
-Ya i|ay." n*id Collector of Intcr^ ou ar© h r r r liy r n iu lr r d and nr«irr©d to
AW*&gt; T a * Cert IA ral* No. 626, dated th* Ta 11. (iiiotfr n.
Associated
Press)
An
experiment
in
Payable to th* Hoar I o Fublle Instruction
at&gt;p©ar, tu tho lilll of r o m iils ltit file«l Ito rtil! 2nd du&gt; of June V l l . 1902, hat lllrd .aid
Y Revenue James M. Cathcart.toa s a in s t y o u , at th© oiflr© of th© t'le rk of th© r r it lllr a le In my office and ha* made appli­
Alto T a i O rtlflra to No, 379, dated th r for S c fmm.lt* County, Flo rid a, *urh check of
” , in ipeaklm; «&gt;f the returns vre- use of the hamper for carrying pro­ L i r r u l t C o u rt tn S a n fo rd , Srm lnol© C o u n ty , cation for l»* deed to t**u* In a rro rd an rr tth day of June A. l&gt;. 1917. ha« filed ■*!«! the tu rn *« fu l bidder to be retained a« li*
«iuidated d i m t i n to the I!oar*l should th#
ducts of the farm from the farmer Flo rid a* on or bofor© th© first M o nd ay in with law. Said rrrtlftcat* embrace* th* fol­ orrtifieatr In my offir© am !, In * made appli* ■
uccct«ful Milder fait or frfu*© to taka up
Vfii. "I realize that the business
A p ril 1**20* b r ln ( lb© 5th d a y of said m o n th , lowing d(*rrlhrt| property *iiu *trd In Sem i­ cat Inn fur ta i fired lo I m u » In arccirdance with
to
the
city
householder,
is
being
•
aid bond* according tn the terms of this
to
m
ake
a
n
■
ta«
r
unto
u
M
Id
IF*
©
!•©
■
drerr©
pro
with
law
.
Saul
rrrtlfirat©
urn
b
ra
n
a
the
ful*
nole C.-unty* Klorlda, to-wit; N K J J of N VV’ (
,Y&gt; has to make out a corpora­
d rarrlhrd
Property,
iltu a trd
la nulled and hl« b id . T h e »»M Hoard f r a a f i r t
ron fpMo 'will bo t a k m and. on I t rod a ta i n it of N E , of S r*. 26. T p 29 S. II. 29 E „ tn lorninf
te return with perhaps a lar«e tried out in Connecticut. The De­ y o u , frillo w rd b y Final d re rro .
acre* T h * aald land firing a&gt;*rt*nl at th* Serr.ifiole C o u n ty, Florida. to-wit: I.ota f&gt;-7 the right to reject any and all hid*.
Ail proposals ihotibi he addressed to tho
mid
fit,
Frost*
Add.
(o
Altamonte.
T
h
e
aabl
It Is further o rtlrm l that this r rd r r b© date of th* litu a n r* of *uch rrrlillc a t* In the
uynent to accompany same, has partment of Agriculture has approved published
land bring aM rstrit at the date of the Uiu* Co u nty floard of I'u M Ir Instruction for
m ini- i f J, VV. Ilirk io n .
In
th©
Sanford
1L
raid,
a
newspaper
Seminole
C o u n ty, Florida, care of T . W.
arice of tuch certificate in the name of
Yt,d until the last month, so ns to ed the idea which is patterned on published In Seminole C o u n ty, F lo rid a ,
A im T a * CprtlA rat* No. 635, dated Ih*
Law ton, Secretary* Sanford, Florida.
one© each week for four eonserutlv© wreka, 2nd day ol J u ly V. I&gt;. ItiOO, ha&gt; Ided v*id I nknnw n. F n lr s i • aid crrtlrtcalr* ■hall be
that
of
the
parcel
post
rural
service.
redertried a rro rd in f to law fat d rrd will 1 Witnraa the hand* of the Chairm an and
l,ve the use of the money as Iohk ns
W i t in*"*• m y ha n il and. t h© ■»al of ■a Id r n l i l l c j l e in my oiftr* and h** mad* appli­ I■■ue thtffnri on the it 1at, day of M arch Secretary and the ic a l of the aald Hoard at
lor taa deed tn Wtu* in a rro rd a n rr A. D. IH2U.
,jb!c; also, the salaried man, who The street railway express ia t lie Court thl* tFk© 17th day of February 1920* cation
Sanford, Sem inole C o u n ty, Florida, this tha
with law. Said rrM lArate em brar** tho fol­
f:. a . i M t r t i L A S s .
tth day of Ja n u a ry , A . D . 1920.
W itness my official «ignatur© am! ■cal
,,»&gt;■ income tax. was waiting medium of transportation, not the C b r k C irru lt Court, Seminole C o u n ty , lowing drerthed property •ituatrd in Sem i­
County
Hoard of
P u b lic
Instruction
nole l ounty, flo rid *, tiow lt; S ' * o, N *y of this the 25th day *if Fetiruarv A. 1), t!&gt;20.
Florida,
Sem inole f? unty, Florida.
, . },i, February salary from which mails.
F*. A. D O U G L A S S
N f . . I S K ' , of N VV 1, of S i r . 2(1, T p . 20 S. It ( S F A I* )
lly V i: DOUGLAS, I) C
Hv t:. F . ll.\ It It IS O N . Ch airm an ,
C ircu it
Court, Seminole
C o u n ty , (Sea
2 9 j:. 2 1* aeie*. The *ald land bring ai*r***d at. F l* r k
A farmer may take orders by i s f : a d
nf Hoard) Attest! T . W. Law ton,
tj p»y his tax: then others have
the d a t e of the iu u a n r r of aurh rrrtlA ralc
IHrklnscm
Dick In son,
Hupt* At F&amp;*officfti Secretary.
In th* nam* of f'annl* f’oulr*
l,*n uniting for various reasons, to telephone or mail, fill up a hamper S o h ritu r* for C o m p la in a n t.
W 27-5te.
Alao T a * Certiorate No. 652. dated the
and
deliver
it
to
the
street
railway
Fe their return."
6th day of June A. I&gt;. 1696. ha* Olid a a ll
In C irru il Cceuil, S r&gt; *n lh Ju d ltial Circuit,
in tn) nltlr* ami ha* triad* appli­ In Circuit Court, Sem inole County, Flor'da
■j ,ant to suggest to the fore­ company which maintains nn auxi­ In Clrruft FsuM Seienth Judtrlal t'lim it of certificate
In 'Chantcry.
S rm ln o l* County, H o rid a, In Chancery.
cation
[or ta* d**d tn Im u * in arro rd an r*
liary
express
service
along
Its
lines
Florida* Hem I nole I ouiFy* In th an err f .
H i**i* Patten,
with law. Said ri-rtiOrale rm hrace* Ih * fol- V. M, llougla**. joined by
pins classes, that you submit your
Mart© K- Itrutn,
n ln g d irrrlh rd properly ritu alrd In Semi her huihantl amt n o t friend.
v* .
Cd ation
Complainant
rtturn at the earliest possible date, with automobile delivery in the
nol* C o u n t), flo rid * , to-w ll: NVV' , of N W 't E . A. Ilougla**.
Ja m r* Patten,
Vi
Citation.
cities.
Eggs,
poultry,
potatoes,
apples
co m p lainant,
of
S
K
I
,
of
Se*.
26,
T
p
.
20
S,
It.
29
K
..
IP
hr the return may contain an easily
Va.
Allen Sidney Hr»©n. Jr,
Citatio n . T o Ja m r* P a ttr , U rtldenra unknown:
a m * . T h * *ald land bring aiaru ad at th*
It atepearlng from a a ffid a v it Bled In thla
dat* ot th* i,*ui.nc* of aurh rv rllflra tr in th* W illiam M. Aldrtdgr, tt at.
IM fii'Iin t.
detected error which the deputy may and other farm products, ordered
rait** that you ar* a rr*id m t of ■ State or
t Irfemlant*.
n am * of Addle K e lly.
over
the
wire,
may
bo
delivered
in
a
To Alien Sidney Hrntm* Jr, Itroidm rr Cnkr own.
.
rountry
other than th* S la t* *f Kloriila, that
ritch upon examination,
which
T o Sarah A. l&gt;avlt, S . (iuekenhelm rr and your proem t p lar* of rr*ld rn ro la unknown,
Alto T a * C rftlfira l* No. 679, dated th*
It apf^arlnK f rom an affidavit filrsl In this r»u«©
few
hours
with
as
much
care
as
a
H
m
*
i
S.
liu
rk
e
n
h
iim
rr,
a*
th*
Arm
of
S.
that
you
are
a
re
blent
of
a
State
t*r
Country
otFwf
Ith
day
of
Ju
n
*
A.
I&gt;,
1691.
ha*
Bird
laid
,ou!d csuie you to rewrite same,
th at th rr* I* no prraon tn th* S la t* of Klo­
than th -S ta te &lt;f Florida, and that your present r r r llllr a t * In my offir* and ha* mail* appli* I iu rk rn h rlm i r A S o rt, H rtid tn rr* unknow n;
th* » *rv lr* of a luteporna upon whom
Uu* taking time, and before you are market man in town gives to his plaf© of n^idenre 1* unknown, and that there h no ratiun lor t«» d rrd l» l*«u* In arrotd an r* tho unknown h ilr*. drvlae*, Irgater*, grar.- rlda
woulel hind you, and that you ar* over
te*t,
or
othtr
claim
ant*
under
Sarah
A.
city
customer.
with
law.
Said
lertiflrate
rm
b
rarr*
th*
fidp*recti In the State of Fluf bla, tlhe tervfc«* of a t&lt;ib*
i tw enty on* year* of ag*.
reidy again the time limit lias exM ou * S.
i '- n a upon * ou I*1 bind &gt;ou* and tin t you are over lowing dewrrihed l&gt;roperty *1tin ted lit Semi- Da via, S. liurken hi'lm er and
Therefor* thi* I* to reiju lr* you, th* laid
Tho New Haven County farm th© a&lt;e of 21 year*.
tiala County. K loiid*. to-wit; S ' J of N t j of tiu rk rn h rtm rr, and to any and other parti**
tued and you are penalized lor de­
S ' , of s \ v '1, of N W I , of Sec. 2«. Tp . 29 rla im lrg any i n t i m t in an.) to th* following J a m o Patten, to appear to th r bill of comTherefore
You
are
hereby
ordered
to
be
and
ap­
p
lain.t
In thl* eau** thl* day Bled, On
linquency 1 do not want to see any bureau, which for a year has studied pear l*« ft tr ( ur raid court at th© Court Hou*© in S. It. 29 K. T he »ald land I ring a**e«*r.l at land fitK atrd in S rrrln id * C o u nty, Kloriila, 1 Monday , th*
5th elay of A p ril. A. I*. 1920
lo
w
it:
Lot
6
of
lllo
ck
3.
of
T
ier
1
of
Sa
n
io
rd
,
th*
■!•'*
.
I
the
l*-uane*
uf
*urh
rritlllra
tc
penalized for delinquency, and as local marketing, by a survey found S*nf rd. F'torlda, IntfioalKive entitled «ause.cn the in th * nam* of J. I». l*opr.
Klorlda, acrording tn E . It. TrafTord * Map o thrrw i** aaiel toll will h* taken a* by you
ftr• t MontUy in April, A, I &gt;. !P20, thraam e Iwlr-r
ro n fru rd .
it kill le a physical Impossibility the possibilities of the trolley ex­ the ftth ifay th«f©*d and a rut© day «d this r urt. fr»
A l-o T n * tV rtlllra t* No. 6 55, dated th* of Saniord, I InrlJa.t
W itttr** m y ha ml and th r **ai nf abnv*
It ap|» aring from a tworn hill of rom plaint court on till* th r 22nd d ay of Ja n u a ry , A.
Ith d ay of June A. I). 1691, ha* Bird *aid
an«w•
r
th©
hill
cf
complaint
filed
herein
again*!
press
were
such
as
to
develop
a
f»r «ny kind of an examination by
rrr t lA r a l* in m y ufflr* and ha* mad* appli- Bled in till* rauor again*! you, that you have It. 1929.
vou, e!*e th© sum© will I*** taken as eonfe-*a !
It is fuither ordered that tnls order l^* published ratio n (or la* d rrd lo I m u * In areotdanr* or rlalm worn* lritrr**l in and to lli* lam l •S E A L !
E . A . n o ir e ,I .A S S
tie receiving deputies for each of "farm to table" delivery by means
in th© Sanford llrrald a neub«pap f publl»he&lt;l in w llh l»w. Said rertllirat* rmltrarea Ih * f* I* hereinabove d**crib td . therefitr*. yuu, th r
of C trru tt C o u it, Sem inole C o u n ty,
fie unfihd .W.OOO returns, yet to lie of a "home hamper." Connecticut Seminole t'ounty, Florida, one© • » »**V for Hfht lo - if . de»erihrd property Mluated in Semi' •aid Sarah A. I&gt;»vla, H. (iu rh e n h irm rr and C lrrlt
State of Klorlda.
nol* I ounty, H orida, to-wit; \* to VV*/ of M o o t S . I iurktnhe inn r, ar* hereby rru u irrd
tiro , A. ItrC o lt** ,
tttcivrd. dune who do not sulimit i* grldironcd with trolley lines. Tens i uas ecu live » ©eka.
lo h* amt a p l« a r hrfoi* our taiil C ircu it Solicitor and *t Counari for Com plainant.
S
'
,
of
N
1,
,.f
S
K
*,
ol
N
W
'
,
of
S*r.
26,
T
p
.
G lt en under my band and Ih eeral of said Court
C
o
u
rt,
al
Ih*
C
o
u
rth
m
ii*
in
Sanford,
f
lu
iid
a,
20 S. It. 29 K. T h * taid land being aaa»-a**d
VV 2 3.p ir.
lime without delay may possibly of thousands of farmers can see thl* th© 5th *!.»&gt;' of FVhurary, A- D 1920.
nt Ih * dat* of th* irvuanr* nf *ueh eerllBiate on th* 3rd day of M ay A. It, 1929, and then
tSFiALi
F . A- D iu|f!as«*
■ml th rr* mad*
anawrr
to
(h r
hill
of
t, lived money and time, and that cross country trolley lines pass. Ex­
in
Mi*
nam*
of
Sol
M
ltrh
ill.
Clerk of Circuit Court Seminole Co. I’ll,
com plaint e th ih llrd agaim t you, o lh erw iin
Alao T a * I'ertJBratr No. S37, dateil ih* a tlrcrc* pro ro n lrttu will hr r n t r in i agaln*l
lly Fk II. Wilson• D C .
k ihy I am giving you this infor- press cars pick up wayside freight
2eid day of July A. It. If-UO, ha* ttlrd raid
K. F, llouifinldvr,
or
express
matter
at
any
stopping
tutlon.
re r'IA ra l* In my offir* nnd hn* mmle nppll- you.
Soliritor for .*omp1air.ant.
And all nthrr partir* claiming any tight*
rntior. for ta* ilm l to l**u* in a rro rd a n r*
W-SS-l t ,
place.
Hampers
made
up
in
Milford
“I fully appreciate the fact that
with l*wr. S»ld n rtlflra te rm hfn rr* th* fol­ till* or Inter**! In and to th* prop rrty here­
inabove tlrarrlh n l under, l&gt;v or
through
d u rrih rd property •lluateit |r. Semi
tie field work has not yet liren corn- were delivered in New Haven and In C lrru li Court, .Seminole 1‘o u n l), Florida, lowing
nol* County, H orida. to-wit: K *y *f S 'y of Sarah V, lla v l* , S, 'iu rk e n h rim e r and Mote*
Bridgeport
within
two
hours,
or
in
I’etiplcs
Hank
cd
Sanford,
S
.
1
1
u
c
k
e
n
li
imer.
nr
nt
here!**,
ar*
hereby
N
t
,
of
S
K
I
,
o|
N
V
V
,
of
Se*.
In
,
T
p
.
20
S.
fhled and will not be until the last
a corporal ion,
It. 29 E , 5 a m * . T h e «ald tarn! hi lug n»*ee»- r*i|ulr*d to l&gt;* and a|ipear before nur *ald
us
short
an
interval
as
a
city
mer­
Plaintiff,
ink. hut : information bureaus
rd a th* d al* of Ih * iMtianr* id lu rh rerliA- C lr r u li Court at Ih * Coutthnutr In Sanford, Onp Inch Cnrtla Will Re Published Ua*
(Statio n .
Klorlda, on Ih * T th d a y o f Jun* A. 1*. 1929
VI
ra t* In th* nam* of I*. If. I'la lt.
chant
makes
his
local
deliveries.
dor Thh Hcatilni! At Tho Rale Of 17.20
live been opemle during the entire
S. W yman St eric,
A im T a t C r ltlflra t* No. 177, dalrd Ih* and thrn and th rr* tnakr am w rr to th * hill Per Yenr.
Defendant.
of
complaint
rth
ih
ited
again*!
*aid
unknown
The plan contemplates use of a
tire at four widely divergent and
Ith day of Ju n * A. l l . S9I7. ha* bird *ald
,(aftie*, olhl rwl«* a di e f ir pro roDfrato will
T o S. W yman Steele, a Non*rciid&lt; nt of tha
r*rtiflr*te In my offir* amt ha* mad* appli­ !ir m trtr d again*! *ald unknown p intle*
lirger cities of the Stnto. ami a uniform hamper of varying sizea, State of Flo rid a:
cation
foi
tat
d
r
i
l
l
to
l**u*
in
arrord
an
rr
T a k e notlr© that suit has been instituted with law. Said certificate rm b rarr* th* fol­
it [« ordered that thi* notice he puhfi*hed
Eijority «&lt;f thii countries have nl- easily handled us express, recognized aifainst
you
l»y I'ro
Fiord
)u
u by
pb s Hank of Sanford, a lowing de*rrll'&lt;d p to p rily •itu alrd in Semi* in th* Sanford llrr a ld , a n rw ip ap ir putdithcorporation
In
the
above
styled
court,
and
a
rudy been visited by deputy col- by ear crews and automobile drivers writ of attarlim ent has been sued out In m l* Co u nty, Klorlda, tiwwit: llrg . 575.73 It rd In Serelnolr C o u n ty, Klorlda, onr* a week
known
p arti**
of N E Cor. of Sc*. 26. T p . 29 8. It. 29 K.. lot r.rtit week* a* to thr
, Vctors, I want to acquaint the as containing foodstuffs with the • aid cause, amt said writ of attachm ent levy SHun
S 406.5 It VV 1392 it. N inf. ly fl. E ilif r n d in t, and nor* a wetk tor twelve week*
has been made upon I he follow lug real es­
a*
tn
th
*
unknown
parti**
defendant,
1302
ft..
12
a
m
*
.
Th*
**id
land
hting
araeraporsihilltity
of
perishable
articles,
hiome-lax payer with the facts so
tate ht'loneiug to you situate In Semllud© n l at Ih * dat* of th* l o u i n i r of aurh e irliB o r KICK IN TUB COURT 1IOP8K
W ltnr** my hand amt the veal of *aid
C o u n ty, Florida, t i e s it !
tki: if he delinquent it will be en­ like dressed p&lt;&gt;u
C ircu it Co n n on thi* th* 20th d ay uf
Lot 22 id Subdivision known as F ilm r a l* in tin- name nf S. C . Illrkaon.
tfnlee* *aid rerlitlrate* ahall br rnlrrm ed Feb ru ary. A. I&gt;. 1929.
like eggs.
Ham m ock, also a strip of land 1UQ feet wide
tirely hi* fault.
r „ A. O O lin i/ A B S ,
oil North side of a tract of land deacrihed as arroid ing to iaw , tat iI m i !* will I m u * thereon (H K A l.)
C i- tk of C lrru it C o u rt. Seminole C o u n ty,
on
li.* 3l»t d ry of M arch A. 1&gt;. 1920.
follows; to*wlt: be pin nine 7WM feet South of
Experiment 11 hampers bold enough the
"I »hnw hebtw tin? itinerary of the
Wit u r n my offirial clgna I lire ami teal Ih i,
Northeast corner id See. 13, Twrp, 20,
State *f Klorlda.
deputies end revenue agents iom- food to last a family several days. Itanre HO F a s t, run West C l 5 feet, thenro th« 2M h day of Ki hruary A. II. 1929.
tiro, A. Ha Cotter,
I
S
E
A
1&gt;
)
E
.
A.
l
l
l
l
l
l
f
i
l
.
A
S
S
.
feet to right of wuy of S. &amp; I.
Solicitor and of C o u n t)I for Complainar.ta. T H O M A S KMMbrT W IL K t l,
tltte. for the n maimier of the drive Success of the plan depends largely' South
It. It. It., now A. C . I*. It. l i . , tfirnr© North* C le rk C lrcru lt C o u rt, Srm lnol* C o u nty, W 27-I3tc.
B . KKItOI SO N H O r S llu L I/ T .8
Klorlda,
easterly
795.5
feet
to
FUst
line
of
said
Sec­
through March 1r*. giving name of upon the initiative of farmers in tion I I. thence North 297 feel t« point of VV26-6tr.
lly V . E . D O U fil.A S S Ih C .
wunty,, nan e of county seat, where securing customers who are willing beginning.
In t'b rub f a u lt , S r tenth Jodie 1*1 C lrru li I l f
Yo u, th© maid £L W v m in Steel©, a non*
tlnelilw, Sem laat* Caunty, In C h a n e rry
LAWYERS
dtpuly will be located, dates and n have delivery made in this way. ; resident
of the State o f I In riiia. ar© hereby In t bruit Coucl. S o r n l h JuiltrU I ( bruit t'f ll. C . Illanrhatd
required to appear and d ifen d said action
I lurid *. Heminut* Cnunty, In t‘h a n r r r | ,
ur.e (.f deputy collector and re­
Florida
Sanford,
on M onday th© filh day
of April,
1929, H. C . I ’lanchard
llirh a rd I*. M ark, et al.
otherwise jud rem ent will be entered against
tinue agent.
va.
longressma.t Scars Here
T
o
all
partir*
tlalm
lng
i
n
d
i
c
t
under
M
ary
you lie default.
K le h tril I’- M ark*, et al.
The deputy collector will be in
A. Parram orr, M atthew It. Matka, Alfred
rny hand thla 71 h d ay of Decern.*
Congressman Joy Sears of Kissim­ her.Witness
T o th r defendant* Krank II. Ilrlgg* and Ivereon, b lan k It. Ilr lg o , and Jeeel* l„
A.
D
.
191V.
Fir,ford from March hth to 1Sth at mee was in the city a few hours yes­ ( s f : a l &gt;
J
rr*l*
l„
Ilrlgg*:
Ilrlg g ,. or any ol them, nr othtrw l** d aim »:. a . D o u g l a s s
It appearing (rnm the «w»rn hill herein Ing any in t e m t In the following ilrarribed
the court house.
Clerk C ircu it Court, Sem inole C o u n ty , F la ,
that ) our |.l*te of re-ider.ee 1* unknown, that property, and to all prr*ona rlaim ing an KIRK nnd THEFT nnd COLLISION Interday and visited the Herald office. Geo.
A. DeColtea,
there I* no per*on In th* S la t* of Klorlda intrrrat In *ald property, to-wit:
furttnee Issued by tho FLORIDA STATE
W*20*|0t®
Congressman Joe Sears of Kissim­ A ttorney for Plaintiff*
lii* te rrie r of a *ul*t.... ua upon whom would
Southeatt iptartir of Soulheaat puarter of AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION U Iho
hind
you,
ae.d
that
you
at*
both
ttv,
r
Ih*
S
rcllu
n
24,
Townahlp
2t
South
of
itang*
29
mee was in the city a few hours yes­ Notice ml A p p llra to n fur T a i P e r i l I'm fe t ag* of 21 year*:
C o m p a n io n a.
sufi’Nl nnd chi-npcHt In the world. AVrllo
Eaat.
Os ibe heaths nnd moors where I terday nnd visited the Herald office.
uf
the
G e n ita l
Statutes.
S r r I to n 5 75
I T IS O l l l t K I l K d that you do a|iprar
Vou ar* hereby resulted tu aptitar to th* for Infotmnllnn to hcndiiunrlcr# Orlando,
t»»e in Inn;* enjoyed the wonders of He was called home by the serious
Asonl* wanted In every town In Florida^
I of tom idailit herein tiled by It. O Ilian
S'otlrr I . h r r .liy g lv m l!i« t O u n l i i f t in I I I* Court tu th * hill of complaint herein
tlie.1 again*! you t-y It. C . Illanrhard, on rhard nn M onday, Ih * 7th Day of Ju n e, A .
mure l have never been. I can lion- illness of bis son Joseph who was Tu rp »ntln* &lt;*'irn|i*ny iiurrha*.' «*f T ,» th* T h ird d a y of M ay. A. d . 1920.
ft
.
1929.
l'*lllllr*t** No.
«l*t* &lt;1 th*- 4lh '!■)' **f
I I I* further ordered that thi* urdrr h*
*'■ f
lo n e ; beCM l e w h e n n o man operated upon at the Orlando hos­ jn n r | r m , li»» III.it . l i i l r * r llf lm lf |j» tny
It 1, fuither ordered that th l, order h*
nfllr.- amt li* . mail* » |i|illr*ll« » (or t* * tl&lt;-*'l pul.iiahe-d etner a week for eight ronareulite- puldiihcd one* a week for twelve rnn**( Olive
w» with me. I tiud compniitMis In
week*
In
th
*
Saneiord
llerw'd.
a
nrwapaper
w
irk
* tn T h * Saniord llrra ld , a newapaper
tn l .i u i 1 In » 'o n l . n r i ’ with (•&lt;*, S * lil r .r iin - pot.lithe el in Se m inol* C o u n ty. Kb-riela.
•*er) t ee nnd ttmvei mid peldde: nnd pital for appendicitis.*
puidleheel in Srm inol* Co u nty, H orida.
r , t r rT iltra rr. the (iittovlox it«-.rrili*il pro
Witnowa
my
hand
and
th*
aeal
uf
taid
While
at
tho
opening
of
the
Sub0. i t / &gt;iiiui.&lt;l In SrmlniJf- C o u n t ) . H o riil*,
VVItnrr, my hand and Ih * teal nf aald
tner litte. Iiei nusc 1 eoutd not pass u
I i i . b II : tl**, 6f.ii It, N «l S t : C o r. f t l.*&lt;t 2, C ir r iiit C o u rt, thl* the 16lh d a y of February C u u it, thl* th* IGth d *v of February, A. DA.
d
.
1920.
111"P • •’ tuft of heather, without Tropical Fnir Mr. Sears was ono of
2.V I p M S. It. 29 E . Itun VV (2 I.U I l l .
1 9 2 9.
E . A. d n lllil.A H H k
9JX It. S l:ty SIM It., S 52S It. Tin* *»l'l ( S E A L )
M Y SP E C IA L T IE S :
(S E A L !
E . A. D O lfH I.A S S .
I11.92 I. :■ t t a le of uhleh I could the speakers and he was quoted by
Court,
Srmlmdee C o u nty, Clerk
1,
nit 'x-inr . * r-.i-il tt l b . i l i t . of li‘* Clerk
l*.u- C irc u it
t'iriu it
Court. Keininol* C o u n ty ,a
Itt i!e. |hci nere olid there u tine *»r the Orlando Reporter-Star ns saying • rr i.f .u rli icM ifiratr in th r nam e ut M.
PICKARD’S
HAND-PAINTED CHIN a
Klorlda.
Horida.
V. S. Slarh ueh,
V. H. Staflwtrk,
b n nn.i ; e? fniiiiil &lt;h--tn m o re Inter
that he was ngninst the Longue of A . Hi nek.
GORHAM'S
STERLING SILVER
SolieJtor lor Com plainant.
Solleitor for Complwinant.
T o Cp|tlll«,*t.' N n. f!ii, ttalii) i f .
than tit) the I « t : * n v e one. Nations nnd altaekod Wilson nnd , l h•M»o
VV-7-91*.
W 27-I3I*.
ROGERS’ PLATED WARE
it * ) of In n *, A. I). I MM ha* Hint *ai,|
■vet written o n earth.— others.
m t in r a t * If ,nv oftlr^ amt ha* m ail* apt, 11*
ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES
ratio n tor I n ilr n l to la*ui- In arrv rilao r* tn Circuit I'o u tl, H e trn th Judlelal Clerult,
Sem inole t eiunty, Kleir da. In C h an rrry.
This was a mistake nnd the re­ •j»llh law . F r io &lt; * ilillra l* «m h ra ru |h * ,,J . Seth
Wooefrutf In d ivid u ally,
Uit of Ancient Hiatory.
towing il* .r ill *«l pro|wrty - If u t ln l in 8* miporter mixed up Mr. Sears talk with n&lt;tl*. C o u n t* , H n th la, to .w lt: ling. X\V C (.r, Seth Woodruff for ih - i i o and
Arm inline to dt,| Aitslit-Stixtiti i ltrnnbenefit
nf
llatn
ry
H.
Heck,
HU nf hol 2, Hrr. 25. T p . 2 " S, It 21' K ,
the talk or Governor Cults hence the of
Iclc.) Kilvvnnl tin* Ciuifc-sor innilt' ti
It .in N Itltr. fl. E 239.91 ft.. S fin5 ft., W
Com p lainant,
va.
C ltatla n ,
mistuke. Since the Herald cooled the 2.19.91 fl. T h r u t il la rd l.i log a u r u r d at Ih*
vcriial will, tin Intitmrj 5. I*V3V In* rt*ila lr of thn Itauanrd of tu rh rirtitirB lo In tho J . Ci. Meerri*. et al.
vnvt n il his |am*r &lt;if k|»uMi nn&gt;l tnlbt»il
report of the meeting from the Re­ nurnr of M. A. U*n*k.
defendant*.
T o J. I* . Meerri*. C . VV. Arnold, tiee.tg* It.
with tlinat* iinttintl hint, ttmotti: vvtiinn
AI*o T *« C ir llf lr a t r No. 627, d»!*if th*
porter- Star this paper makes amend
Xti.ete&gt;o. S . M. M eln tyte. W illiam T . AVVIeM b «la&gt;' t( fun*. A . It. 1696, ha* BIk i *aH
to Mr. Sears by correcting the re­ r r illl) r * ln &lt;n my I Hr* amt h i* tn lilo appli- *ter, VV. A. K night. Jo*rph C a rtln and W il­ Wt’IV lilt* «|g|,e«-fl. lltt' Iirclllll-Ilnjl nt
SANFORD, FLA.
Yrirk. iirditil-hop uf i'niiXi'rliiirjf it ml
for
- Anal lo l**u» In a rru rtfa rrr w ith liam t l. Anelrntieel, rr«idene*w unknow n; the*
port that we had in the Herald. Wc ration
with l a * , l i t l f cnttiflrali- im b t e r n th* ful- unknown heir*, lit vi*e e*. legatee*, granleea
IlQroiit
itml
T
hm
lx.
Itm
ttv|ilitnva.
Ho
r.ther elalm ani* under th* above r.aioeel
o ju i
have no wish to do Mr. Sears or any lovin g if*«rr.hrif properly *11081.11 In fi.m i- or
|iivi(ilit&gt;*|&lt;&gt;)| the Nnriiiiiit liivntiltdi itml
noi* C o u n ty,
tio a it: S\V&lt; i of N E ‘ i p a rtir* . and to any and other pattiea rlaim tng
an y inlere»t in ar.d ter th* following land*
other candidate* nn injustice nnd the of
,1\V , cf S .
25, T o . 20 S. It. 2'* K .. 10
(Ii&lt;‘ ii. -in 'll Itina mil hi* Itiitnl. hoiri Hr mi Dole C o u n ty, Slat*' of H orida, tow lt;
art**
1
ii*
»,.t
land
.r
in
g
a
**r**.d
,
t
thn
Herald like cevrrnl other state pa­ r ia l* of Ihi- i* .u in r r of »u*h r i r l i r . i a l r in N W &gt; , ed N W ',' id See. S I , T p . IP , It. 31 E . que-ni hoti tin’ 1’ftnvn to Ilnrithl. Thl# A T T O R N E Y * A N D C O UN S E L L O It H A T LA HI
!**•
beginning
al
th*
N
orth
w
rtl
corner
of
pers copied the article from the Or­ th* n u n * o' II. \V. |)a v ir .
DE LAND, FLA.
net vvtta nttllli’el hjr this undent British
th* NVV *4 &lt;if th* N E ‘ , of raid *ertlon,
T a * Crrtlflcatn No. 632, tla tid th* townahlp and rang*, run ih m re E a * l alone
lando paper which paper by the way 2ndAlan
W ill practice In the State and Padrrat C o u rfr
day of Ju ly A. II. 1900, ha* Bind .aid- th * N orth lln * it «ald forty aerr* to thie parllitniettf itml llttrtihl wits cm wiled
; 8 p *« a l Isrilllire lo,- Examining and i'erfm ln g
has uIbo corrected the mistake. m i tu a t* in my offlr* amt ha* m ail* appil- mlrleflr of the Orlando and MrllnnvNIo tho nt’ vl &gt;lti)'.—Kxt'hntno.
I .and T illc i
*
Wargotd, Ga.— Mtv. Chns. Gait on,
ratio n for la * d r ill to i.tu n in arcordanro Itoad, thene* South along thi' tniildl* id **ld
We nre not supporting Mr. Sears with law . Said rrrtlfira t* i m b r i m tki- fn toad lo th* South lln* of aald frr t y arrr*.
*hl»_Mace* WTltca: “ I am a user
ing dtartihnd properly .l l u a li d in Sem i
th rn c* W rit to th* Southweet rurn rr of taid
Thedford’a Black-Draught; la fact, for Congress hut neither are we mis­ low
n o li C o u n ty, H ir d a , to -w ll: llrg . 4TU ft.
thene* Ni rth to th* |&gt;oinl of
u * u ono of our family medicines, quoting him nnd do not ex|&gt;oet to nt K of S5V C o r. of SK .I* of N W 1. of Hoc. 25, hf ergllyin nalnrt**,
r. alao th* N E ! , of ih * N h J ,. and
T p 20 S. It. 29 ft., Itun
201 ft.. N 1316 fl th * R E ! , ed the. N K 'e ol Sec. 31, T o . 19, It.
la tny mothor’o homo, when I
VV 201 ft., ,H 1316 It . 6 arm * T h * *«l&lt;l land 31 E . and ai**&gt; th* W ' j ot th * VV fy id th*
ft child. Mlien any of ua child- any time during the campaign the bring
a»*tt.*d at th* d a l* of th* tttu an c* SVV) 4 ot th* SVVJi ol S r * . 29, T p . 19. It. 31
rule
of
thii
pugcr
being
atall
time*
to
« ^^Plalaed of hcadaclio, usually
of aurh m rlllira t* in Ih * name of A. M W*hb E a *t.
auicd by constipation, uho gavo us do justice to all.
A l.o T *» C r r t l3 - * t * No. 677. dated th *
ft ap p rarlng from a e*u rn hill of romplaint
tth day of Jo n * A. II. 1691, ha* nl*d * *ld Bird In Ihla rau *r ag*in*l you, that you have
*).^9 °f Black-Draught, which would
r rrtflra t* In too office and hat m ad* appli- or rlalm lume- in t r ir it In and to th r land*
tho trouble. Often In the
ration for ta* d**d to l* iu * in a c rn rd a n r* hereto abf)*r d rarrlb rd , therefore, yo u , thr
with low. Said rertifloat" o m hran i tho fat • aid J . O. M orrl*. C , VV. Arnold tjeorgr II.
,v?i. K* Wo ^t-'ild havo malaria and
Early Egyptian
I ,wring d*•*rihrd property .itu a i- if In S»m l- M orton, S. M . M cIn tyre, W illiam T . W *inter,
°r troublea of this kind, wo
mu* County, H o rid a, to-wit: S i , of N N of VV. A. K n ig h t, Joieph U arvln *nd William
Thr
king*
o
f
tin*
.•itrll«**t
*lytu**»!♦
■
*
“-1 tako Black-Draught pretty regOver thirty years in the growing o f citrus
N VV 1, of 8 W J - of S * r. 26, T p . 20 S. II. 2 *
Andenrrici, are hrrelev re,|i;lr&lt;d to hr and
•*r until tho liver acted well, and farcnl no pyrninM* Tln*lr tornl© wt*r»* E . T h * **id land W n g *••*••• d at tho dated (I.
appear hrfor* our aald C lr r u li Court at th*
fruits
has proved tlio value o f a liberal supply
of
Ih*
l**u*ng*
of
*u*h
r
.r
t
in
r
a
t
r
In
th
*
n
*m
*
ould toon bo up and around ptnt Rtrumiri** nurinly utnlt*ntnMtn&lt;1—
('■urtho-i** in Sanford, Klorlda, on th* 3rd
o f available plant food in the spring. Fertilize
day in M ay, A. It. 1929, and then ami th rr*
n \\c would not bo without It, .Tint of Aim (who I* |nta*llily Mona of VV. T . Neiblt.
T a * CeM lflrat* No. 650, d a tn l Ih * make anaw rr to Ih * hill of rum plalnt ex­
now for greatest profitH.
.I*,11 certainly ban saved ua lota of thi&gt; fir*! Hng of I*n) jit) nt Nnqniln 6thAl»&lt;&gt;
day of Ju ly A. ft. 1697. ha* Pint **ld hibited again*! you. r&gt;thrrw 1** a lia rrr* r&gt;r&gt;e
tRIs. Just a dose of Black- aimt«tirrn 175 f.*.*t hy HS. ami wintahn* r .rt ltl* a l* In my offlr* and ha* m *,t„ »njdl r .r .ic u u *,1* U to taled ,, , i ie * t you.
For general conditions use
•»ught xrfccn not so well saves a 21 tlimuiMT*—Luiii M'liiifUnnn ol g o ll.o for lo i de.nl tu i**u* In aernrd an c*
And all other partir* rlaim ing any right,
with lawr. Said (rrtlA eat* rm lira r* * th * lot
lit!* or Interrat in and to th r property above
"lr?f fera Ju Wd.”
o wl n
J j ' 1? ! ' d ra riih rd under ley of thfuugh th* ahov*
1, 1"dfnrd's Black-Draught has b«n jrlck, with a lining of non*!, ntnl aoiinf- not* ’JCcoou^****^1^
nty,
n
ty , Florida,, to-w it; VV*-J uf N9-20 nam.,,i
or o
otherw
ar* hereby
t.erehv
named ftefrnilant*.
d rfrnd an t*, or
tharw li*.
iir, ar*
of VV'. of N VV i , oi N i:&gt; , of Sen. 26, T p . rru u irrd to b* and appear before our aald
e.J?8 / ° r ttrany years In tho treat- ilmii* flonreO with »iono. a* In *t»© 20
Am. 6% , Av. Pho». Acid 8%, Pqt. 2Vo
S.
It.
29
K
„
8
atrm
.
T
h
*
aald
land
bring
lrru it C o u rt at th* ( ourthoure In Sanford,
Btonrach, liver and bowel rin&gt;i* of tin* intuit of King Don nt Ahy- a .tr.e rd at th* d vtr of th* lt.u * n c * of aurh CFlorida,
on
th*
7th
day
of
J
u
n
r,
A.
I).
1920.
• ulles and tho popularity which It thm, nlnnu* grntillo tliwr furnUlira the rrrtlA ra tr In te* name of J . I.. M l.haat. and then and there make anawrr to tha hill
Special recom m endations gladly given.
vf «nJoys
praoi 0f u* merlL
PHrlli-i known rxiitnple of tin* turn of
Alan T a i C rrtlrtrata No. 617, d a lrd thr ut complaint u h lh lte d again*! aald unknown
parti**,
otherwise
a
decree
pro
confraau
wilt
tth
d
ay
of
Nov*
mb.
r
A.
t
l,
1695,
haa
tiled
, “
tlvcr 1&gt; not doing Its duty, atom* In litillillng.—National Geograph­ aald rertiflrat* in my offlr* and haa read* fie entered again*! aald unknown parties.
Call nt our local Branch House
•ii. * ** ftuffer from such disagree- ic S&lt;«T»t&gt; (tiiltotlll. .
application In- taa d rrd to laaut In arcordIt ia ordered that this notlr* be published
Mr. R. C. M AXW ELL, Manager
*JTnptoms u headache, bllloua*
■n rr w'th la**' Halil rrrtlC ra ta rm h ra r-a the In the Sanford Herald. ■ niwapaper publiihed
folloalng
drarrlbrd
proprrty
altuatrd
In
3
constipation, lndlgeatton, etc.,
In Sem lnol* C o u n ty, K ljrld a , onre a w&gt;ek tor
6*rm ■- C o u n ty, D o . Ida, t '- w lt l Kl-3 of rig ht weeks la to the knuwn pattiea defen­
ta«,Pin **• eomnIhlng Is done, serious
N W .'i of N W » i of N K !* Itaa S 1-3 of an dant, nnd onre ■ week tnr twelve week* as
"ioNe may result
arra.1 8 *r. t '
I p. J " «. It. 29 E .. ;l a rrr*. lo th* unknown p atllta drfrndant.
T h * *ald lis&lt;* bring a .ir .t c d at tha dat* of
iJ ? !"for&lt;1,a Black-Draught has been
W itness my hand and tha seal nf said
th* i**uanr* of aurh rrrtlflrata In th* nam r
• ^ftluabltf remedy for these
C lr r u it Court nn thla tha 20th day of Feb­
of H r - '* M . W hit*.
ruary, A. P . 1930.
m ?1}**- It Is purely vegetable, and
AUo T a *
C*M lfleat* Nn. *17, dated th*
A t.»
E. A D O U G LA SS,
a prompt and natural way, In (T rratl C a i n . H * .* n lh la d t r iil © In n il tth d ay i ! ,* ovrtnhrr A, f), 1695, ha* BUd CLSleE rk
of C ircu it Court, Kemlnota County,
C*«rly. rUfld*.
• •Id ir r t in r a t * In my offlr* and haa m ad* apfa-wf DB 1118 Hver to Its proper O. h,mU*l&gt;
Manufacturers of IDEAL FERTILIZERS
State
of
Klorlda.
pllratlnn for t a i dr*d to laau* in acro rdanrd
I*. Pwop*, IT .In t lll,
hfr,! ?n." and oln*nalng the bowels of
with * )« . Said rv rtin rat* *m brar»* th * fob (ieo. A . D e C o ltra .
v,
A t U * h m ,n t - C ilit k n .
t e lK«- Try It Insist on lli*d- H ,» r r r r . o r l . . f J ,t» L d in l.
law int drwrrib*d prop*rty altuat*d In 8*m!- Sa ilrlto r and of Countel for C-MoplaiDent*.
thsorigioai and genuine. B 79 To itory rn&amp;rft, i t , i riW n l ol th. ■oi* C o u a ty , Klorlda, la-w llt B lf ol N K '( W-7-lttc*

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NUMBLR 30

SANFORD, FLORIDA. FIRDAY. MARCH 12,1920

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SANFORD BOARD OF TRADE VILLA ONLY OUR NAVY PEACE TREATY FIGHT
PROMISES SPEEDY END
HAS SPLENDID MEETING KI DNAPS DID FAIL
ARTICLE 10 ONLY BAR
ELECTS NEW OFFICERS FOR TALK SAYS SIMS
frank L. Miller Heads
Board For 1920
NEW GOVERNORS IN

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WANTS AMERICANS TO TELL
HIM ALL THE NEWS AND
THEN
RELEASES
THEM
Washington Mnrch 11 (By Associ­
ated Press) The War Department
Intelligence officers received word
unofficially from Villa that his pur­
pose in kidnapping Americans wns
to talk to them nnd get the news of
the outside world and give his views
on Mexican affairs. He said no ran­
som was wanted and he would reIcilFC
promptly when business
was finished, lie hns kidnapped live
and released them all in two months.

Soil Expert Here
FAILURE TO GIVE PROMPT
CO-OPERATION COST ALLIES
On Tuesday A. E. Grnntliam, Di­
LIVES ANtf MONEY
rector of the Agricultural Service
Bureau of the
Virginia-Carolinu
Washington, Mnrch II.— Failure
Chemical Company, spent some time
of the navy department to give
with Mr. II. G. Dlctcrlch, the Ccprompt and full co-operation in the
pany’s local representative,’ in visit­
war department during the first six
ing the farms of a few of the most
months after the United States en­
successful truckers uround Sanford.
tered the struggle prevented a vic­
Mr. Grantham has recently come
tory over Germany by July, 1918,
with the Virginia-Carolina Chemical
Rear Admiral Wm. S. Sims told the
Company in the capacity of Soils
senate investigating committee to­
and Crops Expert. He is giving es­
day in supporting his charges of
pecial attention to the soil problem
delay ngninst the department.
nnd fertilizer practice in the citrus
“ It is no light matter that rost the nnd truck sections of the State. This
cause with which wo were allied half Bureau of the Company will he nt
u million lives, 516.000.000.000 und the service of farmers nnd growers
2,600,000 tons of shipping," he said. in answering questions pertaining to
The officer first rend to tie com­ soil management nnd especially the
mittee the statement lie had made use of fertilizers.
upon his'arrival in London in 1917
The statement wns long and full of
technicalities, but sharply brought
out his conclusion thnt victory or
defeat was to he determined by the
German submarine campaign, which
was concentrated in the eastern At­
lantic where shipping routes to
England and Franco were most
numerous and converged.
Failure of the naval department to
throw the full force ofthe navy Into
the sruggle he said resulted in a
loss of 4,000,000 tons of shipping in
IN
SUSQUEHANNA
RIVER
1917 nnd 1,000,000 tons in 1918.
AND RELIEVE TRAFFIC
America lie said could have had a
,
million men in Franco in 1918, in­
Port Deposit, Md. March 11 (I*&gt;
stead of 100,000, if such notion had Associated Press) Airplanes continued to rain bombs on the ice jam in
been taken.
the Susquehanna river today In nn
effort to open traffic which is com­
pletely blocked. Yesterday’s bomb­
ardment was unavailing.

Joe Melsch Gives MOO
in
the
list of people giving .*100
new
o f f ic e r s
each
to
the
Baseball Association in
aN|) MEMBERS
yesterday's Herald the name of Joe
0cf of tho most enthusiastic an ! Melsch was left out anil hence this
businc* correction. Joe is one of the boys and
ftpr«entative crowds of
WSt farmers and manufacturers not only loves base ball but like bis
Hood Sells Farms
brothers John and Frank is public
tiat have ever met at a Hoard of
J.
D.
Hood has disposed o( hi«
spirited in every sense of the word an
Tridr meeting in Sanford met at the
farms
on
the weit ride Boy Synus
and you cun always hank on the
Court House Tuesday night when the
buying
the
22 ucres on First street
u . all election of ollicers was held Melsch hoys being there with thegoed opposite the Ice plant nnd Lloyd
when the community needs them.
lyultir.; in the following ofBcers
Brown buying the ten acres farm
chosen for the'ensuing year.
south of the 22 acre farm. These
pmident. Frank L. Miller,' first
farms ».e among the best on the
drr president, Cltas. L. Britt, second
west side nnd have excellent crops
of celery on them. Mr. Hood will
nee president, T. W. Lawton,
take the crops and has already con­
trruorer, W. M. Haynes.
tracted for most of the celery at nn
The following noard of directors
excellent price. It is not known what
*»re elected:
he
sold these farms for but it is
H. L- Haight of Altamonte, W. C.
understood
that he received a hnndHHl. S. O. Shinholser and Dr.
some
sum
for
them. The celery on
Geo’fjo Hyman of Sanford, O. P.
these
farms
is
among
the best in the
Stope of Oviedo, Endor Curlctt of
celery
section
and
shows
the quality
Geatvs. K. L. Iloban of Osceola, C.
of
the
land.
Mr.
Hood
will
not give
'Bayce Hell of East Sanfqrd and
up farming altogether ns he likes the
ECHO
DE
PARIS
SAYS
FRANCE
Jihn Melsch of West Sanford.
GUARDS
RHINE
BORDER game too well hut he expects to de­
Several of tho members made in­
vote part of Ids time to other pur­
FOR
SAFETY SAKE.
terfiling talks on the benefits of the
suits that are not quite so strenous.
Board of Trade and the get together
Paris March 11 (By Associated
spirit and the many things needed
Press) Pertlnax the political editor
is Sanford some of which has been
of the Echo de Paris says president
brought here by the Hoard of Trade
Wilson's charges of imperialism were
»sd many to be put in force by the
aimed at ’/ranee by name but Mar­
efortt of the hoard in the days to
shall Foch by implication. The sorome and out of the discuadon was
called imperialism of France he says’
brought forth tho subject of the
is thnt she must hold the Rhino
Oiceoli Cypress Co., at the new town
bridgeheads as a guarantee against
»( Osceola or Bridge End ns it has nny nnd nil attacks.
bssn called in the custom part of the
TO ATT AS MOTORMEN AND
TO
CORROBORATE
THE
county where a city of a thousand
CONDUCTORS
IN
STRIKE.
CHARGE
THAT
ALLIES
people has already been built und
WERE SLOW IN VICTORY.
Atlnntu March 11 (By Associated
on account of a stretch of had road
Pros*) One hundred and fifty citi­
between Geneva and Osceola the
Washington March 11 (By Associ­
zens signed tie petition to icrve ns
people are prevented from coming to
ated Press) Herbert Hoover will he
motnrmcn nnd conductors if the
Far.ford. A committee was appointed
called to testify in the Senato In­
company would accept their offer
to confer with the county cominissvestigation of the navy conduct of
when the s(r&lt;-et car strike continued
lioners at their next meeting about
the war. It wns Sims request that
to
completely paralyze the traffic
Ibis road and in the event that-thcl
Hoover he allowed to corroborate
ntamissioners cannot at this time
today.
NEGRO
MURDERER
WHO the charges that the nllirs barely
hild the road the committee is
escaped
peace
without
a
victory.
CAUSED RIOT AT LEXING­
(■powered to make a loan and allow
Old llnll Player Here
TON
IS
ELECTROCUTED. Sim's testimony today contained in­
the county commissioners to repay |
dications that the navy depr*t merit
J. II. Swain is in tho city selling
tbcm ax soon as the county is aide | Eddysviilc, Ky. March 11 (By had withheld all available craft In bin formula for making tho Florida
u the road fund is clm;&gt;«t used tip Associated Press) Petrie Kimbrough, European waters early in the war Handy Mixture nnd also taking sub­
»t prr-ont. The following committee
alius Will Lockett, the central figure because they desired to keep the scriptions for mngnzines. In the
vsi appointed by the president: A.
n the Lexington riots died in tho main body of the sea strength in- hoydoy of ids youth he was known as
P Connelly. J. G. Ball. II. F. \Vhitn?r electric chair this morning for the t irl if possible for eventinlities. lie “ C y" Swain nnd was the pitcher ef
K. J. Holly and F. \V. Mahoney.
slaying of Gcncvn Hardman school criticised what he termed the policy the Washington team in 1897 when
Several other matter^ of grent im girl. The execution wns witnessed conditioned future of the United he helped to pitch them to victory
f-rtaate were discussed nnd demon by the brothers of the girl victim und States when engaged in war is cer­ pitching the deciding gnmo in the
tinted what the Bc.ard of Trade n delegation of Lexington citizens. tain to cxhni'st oil participants poc- pcnnnnt race Washington against
fin accomplish ntone meeting if the
Baltimore winning n bonus of $600
silde except outsclvcs.
member: will co e out and mike the
nnd a trip to Florida. He never used
•WntyN hudnesi their businovs. At
the return trip as he fell In b ( with
Dycaa-Garwood
tle close of the meeting Prcddent
Miss Pearl Leona Garwood and a Florida girl at Bristol who was a
Miller made an earnest . address 1
I. M. Dyess of Paoln were united niece of Judge Sheppard an 1 did
thanking the members for their con­
in marriage by Schcllc Maine* in not go back to Washington. Howove
fidence placed in him by the election
his office yesterday. The wedding the lure of the diamond was to
sr.d pledging them his time nnd sup- $100.00
Damage
Results
From took place in the presence of the strong to keep him down oh the fnjtn
for the year. Mr Miller strewed
parents of the contracting parties and in 1901 lie wns nn the Ft. Wayno
Warehouse Fire.
the fact that Sanford could accom­
and a few friends. Both young peo­ team nnd helped them to win tlirce
High Point N. C. March 11 (By ple are well and favorably known in pennants. While in training at Colo­
plish wonders here if the
people
*otll only get together nnd stay to- Associated Press! 5100.00(1 damage the Paola section. Mr. Dyess lias rado Springs he hurt his shoulder
Pthcr on the main idea of support- resulted here when a fire destroyed lately returned from France where nnd had to uit the game. Mr. Swain
lit the Board of Trade nnd meeting the warehouse of the Williamson he was a sergeant in the A. E. F. will reside for n time and is looking
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mno rprh nywth by|p^ Veneer Co , of Baltimore.
Their many friends extend con­ for furnished rooms for himself nnd
aside all factional differences nnd
gratulations and best wi sites.
family.
pu'ling • - \ greater Sanford, ’ ’ ".im Tb-ce FT'Ird In Airplane Smash
pressed a!!
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&lt;-.r r*tMiami, Fla. Mar. 11.— Maxwell
*"•*** and •bowed that he Is the right Blanchard of Chicago, pilot, and
in the right place and in Prcsi- Charles (Tod) Sims of New York,
Millrr the members will bnve nnd Kenneth Earle, of Montclnire.
In &gt;cti\e chairman r.nd one who will ?L Y „ mechanicians, were killcsl nt
dpe t every men her t* work with C o’ clock ast evening when a three
him.
seated tir-marinc machine crashed KRESS STORE AND
OTHER ESPERENZA ASHORE IN MEXICO
In Frank MH'cr. Cha«. Britt. T. to earth near the Hillsborough light.
BUSINESS HOUSES DAMAG­
WITH PASSENGE ItS IN NO
L: tin and \V. M. Hay net the 36 miles north of Miami. The acci­
ED.
Foard is a working force thnt will dent was witnessed by farmers who,
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d a n g e Il
Winston Salem N. C. March II,
*°rk arid the board of governors hurrying to the machine, found it a
Tampa March II (By Associated
bon every part of Seminole county wreck and the occupants dead. The (By Associate! Press) $160,000
Press)
Wireless reports say the Ward
*•'' male the Board of Trade hum cause of the accident is unknown. damage by fire in the business dis­ l.lpo
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trict twlnv Inrltlilwl the Krt-~
this time forward.
engors
struck
a reef off Progresso
Will Talk on Comlsslon Govern­ Store and other stores dnmuged by Mexico und two steamers had gone
I i- biiiiient aa secretary has
smoke and water.
ment.
made and until n campaign for
to her aid. She Is not believed to be
G. A. Abbott the city manager of
Blender* hips has been put over it is
in nny danger.
Sixteen Carried in a Seaplane
jyly that some volunteer will hold Sanford will addresa the charter
Miami, F’al. Mar. 11.— Carrying
oflire with the assb tance of n commissions for tho new form of
Mill Will Under
‘ tenographer to aniwrr the corres­ government In Tampa F'rlday night. 14 passengers In addition to the pilot
Borne March II *5y Associated
pondence nnd take enre of adowntown Mr. Abbott has been invited to ad­ and mechanician from Bimini in the
Press!
The Italian cabinet member*
Bahama
yesterday,
the
H-1G
ia
be­
n',r* that will be opened if possible dress the meeting by the chairman
will
handle
the resignation of Pre­
lieved
to
havo
established
a
now
re­
of the commission and will avail
* ■'•** the tourist reason is on.
mier
Nitti
today to facilitate his
cord for aeaplanre transportation.
The Sanford Board of Trade In himself of the opportunity to discuss
work
of
forming
a new ministry ac­
the pwt has accomplished much for this importsnt question with the Rodman Wannamaker was in the
cording
to
the
Tribune.
party.
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the county and made n fine record voters of Temps.

CHEAT s p ir it
SHOWN by

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es|&gt;erially .while D. C. Marlowe wao
the active secretary and if possibis
in the early fall a secretary will ho
engaged to put the Sanford Board
of Trade und the county on tho map
in large letters. It now behooves
every live citizen of the county to
join the Board of Trade and become
one of us in every sense of the word.

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AIRPLANE
BOMBING
BREAK ICE

WILSON’S
CHARGE
REFUTED

Citizens
Hoover
Of Atlanta
Testifies In
Y olunteer
Navy Mess

LOCKETT PAYS
PENALTY FOR
HIS CRIMES

HIGH POINT N.
CAROLINA FIRE

WINSTON SALEM
WARD LINER
IS ON REEF
HAS BIG FIRE

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CHANCES E QUA L
FOR BOTH SIDES OF CON­
TROVERSY AND SOMETHING
WILL DROP SOON.
Washington, Mnrch 11.— Here is
article 10. on which the fate of the
pence treaty again is suspended—jus
two compact sentences set in the
midst of an 80,000 word doru'mnnt:
"The • members of the league
undertake to respect and preserve
ns ngninst external aggression the
territorial intorgrity and exsisting
political Independence ot all members
of the league. In case of such nggression or in ease of nny threat or dnnger of such aggression, the rnuncil
shnll advise upon the rnexns by which
this obligation shnll be fulfiilied.''
The peace tretly ratification fight
in the senate entered its final *nd
most bitterly contested phase today
with article 10 am! the reservations
thcre'o the unfinished business to be
disposed of. Debate of the much dis­
puted section of the league of nations
covenant is in progress while, ncgoliat ions looking to a compromise on
,j|H, republican reservations will be
cotlt|nuri|&lt; j|oth *idcs frankly wlth|ou| much hopo thnt nn ^ c e m e n t
•will he effected. Several republican

Vote A gainst Strike
London March 11 (By Associated
Press) The special trades union enngres voted overwhelmingly ingainst
the strike force end nationalization
of mines today.

COALFAMINE
SO. CAROLINA
THREATENED
REPORTS
INDICATE
OUT
IS
COLUMBIA
COAL.

THAT
OF

officers were ready to institute a
reservation yesterday to which they
ratlm they had obtained the support
of 48 democrats, but that number Is
from 2 to 6 short of the votes neccs
snry to pass the treaty carrying
qualifications which President Wil­
son hns declared will cut the very
heart from tho pact.
Thr reservation on voting • power
In the league, by which United States
declines to be bound by decisions to
which congress lias not assented un­
til voting power is made legal was
re-adopted yesterday. 47 to 20.
Some democrats favoring reserva­
tions arranged for n conference today
In the oflire of Sen. Owen, of Okla­
homa, In nn effort to expedite ratlfi
ration.
WILL

MEET

TONIGHT

(’ll)- Commissioner* Failed To Me et
Cidumhiu, S. C.
Last Night On Account of Hines s.
Associated Press! A general coal
famine is threatened in South Caro­
The meeting of the City C o m ­
lina nnd the reports indicate that missioners was not held last nigh t on
the Columhin is exhausted nnd one nrcount of the illness of II. It. Ste­
large industry has already closed
vens anil the inerting was postponed
down.
until tonight nt which time the m nny
mutters of importance will be ta ken
up by the commissioners.

PEACE BETWEEN
RUMANIA - REDS
NEGOTIATIONS
WILL
PLACE THURSDAY

TAKE

Bucharest March 11 (By Associa­
te! Press) The pence negotiations
between Russia bolsbevike and
Rumania will begin Thursday.
EDWARD BRIGHAM
s

To M^ke Auto Top. t
Earle Field is here looking for a
location for a factory in wlikh to'
build auto t.i;s and furnishings for
automobile?. Pt*M" l« •** obi ®i*nford
boy having resided here with his
parents Mr. und Mrs. W. P. F'iefiJ
for mar.y venr? but of Into hns been
In Augusta. Gn. where he was nsroclated with Ids father In the auto top
husine**. This is a new line of en­
deavor In the manufacturing field
nnd would he a good thing for San­
ford nnd if there is n v* o - - he—» who
ha: n vm-un! store or factory .&lt;paco
that could he rented or leased to MY
Field it would mean another fac­
tory for Sanford.
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Celcbratci! Now Ytr'i Entertainer
(
Here Tonight
Mr. Edward Brigham of Stclnwoy
Hull, New York will give l.ii enter­
tainment tonight at the Baptist
Temple, lie comes at the invitation
of the Pipe Organ Club. The hour is
8 o'clock. The price is only 60 iVnts
Seats are reserved ut Hewers &amp;
Iloumillatt. After the entertainment
refreihment* will he served in the
Temple cafeteria.
Mr. A. \V. Leo of Lee Bros, says,
“ I have heard Edward Brigham on
several occasions He W
flr.r
REPORT SENT TO PRESIDENT
anuWill certainly make g o o d ."
TODAY
FOR
CONFIRM ATION.
.
Meeting D. A. It.
The regular business meeting of
Washington March 11 (B y Associ­
Sallie Harrison Chapter D. A. R. ated Press) The report of tho coal
will meet nt the homo o
Mrs. strike settlement rommlszion was
Forest Lake F'rlday afternoon nt rent to the president for approval
3:3&lt;&gt;. At this meeting plana for the today. The content* ware not pbumerporinl to the service men of San­ lished nnd officials would not con­
ford Seminole County will be sub ­ firm the reports that it contained In
mitted. Many bcuatiful
designs the recomtnciidatlon fer a twenty
have been lent in by the various five per cent Increase for the hi tarchitects.
uinhnu? miners.

COAL STRIKE
SETTLEMENT
COMMISSION

r
‘lilH

Negotations For Com­
promise Is Good

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�MARCH 5,

THE SANFORD HERALD

LITTLE DAMAGE
TO CROPS BY
RECENT FROST
Very Liltle Tender Stuff
In Fields

SHOE POLISHES

CITRUS FRUITS SAFE

BEST FOR HOME_SHINES—
-------------------SAVE lH u LEA 1HER
THE BIG VALUE PACKAGES

u m i t u : ------ xuw-r--------- h t n r n r
EAST COAST
HAS
NOT
hi : i: n b a d l y
h u r t as
re.
POUTED

. TASTE S A N D L IQ U ID S FurDU^ S a 'w h * ’l h ^

It Is probable that ns the growers
of the southern port of the state
have time to take stock they will
find that the loss an first predicted
by the cold snap of Sunday and
Monday night was not as had ns
predicted hut Into report? say that
the tomato growers of the lower east
coast have suffered severely.

THE F. F. DAILEY CORPORATIONS LTD..

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he accepted, and Vr Cowan authorir.ed to repair the roof.

WEKI WA BRIDGE
I I.OKI DA
E N G I N E E It I N G
COMPANY. GIVEN CONTRACT
FOR
I. A K i :
JESSUP
DRAINAGE DISTRICT

wife, Binghamton, N. V.; H. II.
Cheydlem and wile, Norwich, Conn.;
F. L. Waldorf end wife. Clyde, N. Y
Chaa 0 . Roy and wife, Cldye, N. Y.;
MIm C. L. O'Brien, Syracuse, N. Y.;
Mr*. F. J. Dubelhiesa, Rochester,
N. Y.; Mrs. C. A. Corvin, Bingham­
ton, N. Y.; Miss Mae Yetter, Binghampton. N. Y.; Mi«« S. D. Crafts,
Ringhampton, N. Y. Miss Effie
A. Allen, Blnghampton, N. Y.; J. J.
Glass and wife, Syrncuse, N. Y.;
Miss Florence Glass, Syracuse, N. Y.
Mrs. E. E. Johnson, Courtlnnd, N. Y
Mrs. ( ’ . F. Rhodes, Courtland, N. Y.
A. K. Carter. Syracuse, N. Y.; C. II.
Ilivhln, Syracuse, N. Y.; C. L. Hard­
wick, Atlanta, Ga,; A. Olemdolar
and wife.' New
—N.—Y-.1—R
Esposito, New Yrork, N. Y.; B. W.
Young, Philadelphia, Pa.; A. It.
Murdock, San Francisco, Cal.; E. J;
DeiMinneaux, New York, N. Y.
Dr. \V. A. Koose and wife, St. I.i is,
Mo.; B. R. Wollard. New York, N. Y
I.. Slifer, Philadelphia, Pa.; M. E.
Chantry, Philadelphia, Pa.; W. S
Deane, Chicago, III.; M. I.loyd,
Hassid ton, Pa.; II. II. Meredith
and wife, Allentown, I’ a.; Mrs
llrure Madmudukc Munsell, Green
Cove Springs; Fla.

Y ou have often wrijhed that you could remove
•pots and itain* from your wall paper. Per­
haps the paper was almost new. In that case
the marks must remain an eyc-sorc, or you
mutt go to the expense of repaperinc.
W e can save you all such annoyances. In
place o f this unsanitary wall paper, we
recommend that you use

DEVO E

The Guaranteed

V e l o u r Fi ni s h

It it an oil paint that gives to walls a beauti­
ful, soft, water-color effect. If it becomes
soiled, wash it with soap and water.

In the Sanford section there was
very little tender stuff killed ns
very little nf it had been set in the
Helds. Here and there were some
peppers, Hi|ua«h, l eans, etc., that wore
killer! some report that their peppers
craped and from all reports the
damage here wut slight compared
»o other nunrtcrr.

Communication from J. Goldstein
Co., of Jacksonville. h'!u.. offering
the stun of *290,00 for the old lh
ton roller, w' read, and on motion
The thermometer went down as
of Com. C. \V. Entzir.lnger, Ifn»l
by Comr E. If. Kllbce, nr.d carried, far a* 2H during the coldest part of
the night Sunday und early Monday
same was acrept c I.
morning. Celery of course i&lt; not
Motion of Comr. C. \V. I’ ntzhurt by cold weather unless it
minger* 2nd by Ccm r. I!. II. Kilhec
freezes and the greater part of the
and carried, the Bond of S, O. Shinlettuce crop has been shipped. Irish
liolrcr. is Used rt the sum nf J2.100.00
potatoes here were nipped In the
•ami' to he approved by the Clerk
tops hut it is thought they will
of this Hoard.
come on' again although
is liable
Mid nt tin* Florida Engineering to cut tl&lt; crop some und retard the
and Con-trmlion &lt;’ o., for the Mend? growth.
of ike Je ‘ up Drainage Distrhf, for
Fears entertained
Monday for
list* sum of f2r.t;oo.go waa opened
.ml f i d . and on motion i f Comr. the citrus crops were without foun­
0 . \V. Entatninger. 2nd by Comr dation and not even the eaily bloom
E. II. Kilhec, uod carried, the above was Killed.

Can you wash
your walls ?

Besides being a thoroughly sanitary finish
for your walls and ceilings, D cvoc Velour
Finish also offers artistic possibilities that
cannot be obtained with will paper. Also,
it is more economical— lasts longer than
wall paper.

s o t TAI.ISTS
WILL
TAKE
KAISERS MONEY
BECAUSE
HE WAS A COWARD
B"r!ln, March
'By Associated
I’ re-s) A fight to deprive the former
Emperor of I is fortune began today
with the majority of the Sociali ts
on n motion in the Diet to refer the
i sue to the Mationul Assembly. The
charge it made that Wilhelm failed
to live up to the precedents of his
race when he failed to die at the
head «,f hi? troops.

W e guarantee every can of Devoe we sell.
Our customers tell us it gives them perfect
satisfaction and that it is very easy to apply.
Be sure to ask us lor the new booklet—
"H arm on y in the H om e."

Ball Hardware Company

Sanford, Fla. March 2 i h I, 1920
x lion. Board of County Comitth sinners in anti for Seminole County
SANFORD, FLORIDA
Florida, met in regular m-t Imii. a.
10 o'clock A. M. I’ re rsr.l: Coinr'st
P A IN T D E V O E P A
O. P. Swope, C. W. Enlr.minger,
end E. II. Kilhec, with V. K. DougIusn, Deputy Clerk, and Roy Tilth, hid hi accepted.
Deputy Sheriff, in
attendance.
At The Vnlilez
Motion of Comr. C. \V. Entz-,
Mr?. II. I*. Griffith and little
Absent; Chair man L. A. IJru n.'ey,
mincer, 2nd by Comr. E. II. Kilhec
J. T. Wooster nml wife. Middle­ duughte , Elizabeth of Atlanta, Ga.,
und Comr. I,. I*. Hagan.
and rnriietl, the hill of Geo. A De town, N. Y.{ J. Clary and wife are the guests of Mr. anti Mrs.
Motion of C. W. Entzminrer, 2ml Cottes, for the rum of 5500.00 for
Syracuse N. Y.; W. II. Wright anil Eugene Speer.
by E' II. Killn'o, and carried, Com hit services rendered in connection
O. P. Swope, 1: elected Chairman with the (.100,000,00 linnd Dalle, was
Pro Tern to serve until the icturn ordered paid.
of the Chnlrnnn.
Motion of Comr. C. \V. EntzMinutes of the last regular meet­ minger. 2nd by Comr. E. II. Kilhec
ing, abo speciul meeting heltl F’ehy. and carried, that Atty. J. J, Dlrkln10th, 0920, were rend anti approved. son, he paid the sum «&gt;f J1000.00
Mr. E. M. Bass, repreicnting the for hit services rendered in connec­
Southern Paint nml Oil Co., ol tion with the S100 000.00 Hand
Cnrrollon, Ga., nddrecretl the Board issue, lets the sum of J 122.50 for
In reference to the purehase l&gt;y the error in the form of printed bonds,
County of Steel and Wood liridgJ sum of warrant to he drawn 5877.50
Paint, nml on motion of Comr. C.
Atty. Nchelle Mai net, addressed
W. Entzmlnger, 2nd hy Comr. E. the Hoard in reference to the cue
order? from Mr. Bass, -I bids, of of S. W. Swope, et nl., vs Jno. I).
tnctul paint No. -129, und 1 bid. ol Jinkin', Tax. Coll., and on Motion
wood pnint No. 115, nt SI cent a j er of Comr. K. C. Entzrninger, 2nd by
gal. delivered.
Comr. E. II. Kilhec, and curried, the
Just as owners o f the highest*priced auto­
Supt. J. M. Wynn, addressed the proposition of Atty. Mai net, it iicBoard in reference to sanitary eon- tepted, and Atty. Geo. A. DeCntles
mobiles get greater mileage and economy
ilitlor s of the Seminole County is instructed to Hope the matter.
Road Camp.
out o f Goodyear Tires, so can the owners
Engineer Fred T. William?, mlC ii Motion cf Ct.mr. C. E. Entz- dressed the Hoard in reference to
o f smaller cars similarly enjoy Goodyear
tninger, nd hy Comr. E. II. Kilhec the Weliva River Rriilrc. anti also
anti currleti, Atty. Geo. A. DeCottes in reference to the hard surfaced
advantages.
is instructed to write Mr. J. E. rontls.
•
Sheriff K. E. firmly, i* instructed
Purtt rfii'li! regarding dr.mtve done
T he 150x3-, 30x3V?:-, and 31x*|-inch sizes o f
to !ht htlt.'ue over Pennine!.Inti l.ce to notify persons moving dirt frt in
Crtid: hitwten Geneva anti Chuluntn, right of way on Geneva Axe. to
Coed /ear T.’rwi r. re built to a/Ford a money’s
hy ffouting log?, ordering him to discontinue same, unless authorized
worth in performance and satisfaction, which
to do so hy this board.
Motion of Comr. C. \V. Entzonly the utmost in experience, resources
miriRer, and by Comr. E. II ICilhec,
and cnrricil. Clerk of this Iloartl Is
and care can produce.
Instructed not to itsue warrant to
aooom
the City of Sanford for HUH run
This extraordinary m oney’s worth begins
THC LAST
*n"-\ ur.t!l further in truc'.lrr. froi
M O P"
not only with the merit o f these tires, but
th’s Beard.
also with the first cost, which in most cases
Motion of Comr. C. W. E itz
SCALED THIS ONLY
n in, ei, a.id hy Comr. E. II. Killie«•
AT YOUR GROCERS
is no greater, and sometimes actually is less,
1. *'.»! tairi.il. Tax Collector Jno. D.
jiul.lr-, is inrtrurtetl to deliver the
than that of other makes o f the same types
list of delin&lt;|uent Licenses to Atty.
o f tires.
Schelle Maims, for collection.
Motion of Comr. C. W. EntzGo to the nearest Goodyear Service Station
tninger, ml hy E. II. Kilhec, und
lurried, that upon the approval ol
Dealer for Goodyear Tires for your Ford,
the executed Contract , for Seminole
Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell, or other cars taking
County hard road comtruction work,
r.nil the sufficiency df the bon is to
these sizes. H e is ready to supply you Good­
he furnished by the Contractor?
year Heavy Tourist Tubes at the same time*
E. C. I.angt ton nml Noll Si Noll, hy
Atty. Geo. A. DeCottei, th.e Clerk
of this Hoard is instrut ted to re­
turn to enid contractors their certi­
fied cheeks filed with their bids.
Notary Public Rond nf Jno. N.
Searcy, was approved.
Rontls of tie following persons tn
carry Fire Arms, were approved
ami Lienee ordered issued: V. E.
JOxJ1^ Goodyear Double-Cure
'.looilytar Heavy Tourist Tubes arc thick, strung tubes that
Douglass, Jno. I). Jinkiu?, II. S.
Fabric, All-Weather Tread___
No Sir, That's Not a
reinforce eatings properly. W hy risk a good eating with a
Parrish, C. W. Entzminger. V. C.
cheap
tube? Goodyear Heavy Touritt Tubes c o n little more
New Tire
(’ idler, T. \V. Jor.es, B. J. Starling.
Goodyear Singlr-Curc
than tubes o f lr«« merit. AOrAU «t.. fn
e lu n
Fabric, Anti-Skid Trent
It's merely an old tire vulcanized
Communications from other perhy our 'horougi !y rlUdsni
v..;. 4f«ii min orueruJ l..cd.
dull! method. Our system i f vulcan­
Reports of tin* reverul Cuunty
izing adds thousand? t f miles to the Officials were read nr.d approved.
life of your tire, und improves both
Warrants paid during the month
its resiliency and ease of riding. of February, were ordered cancelled
Prices for new tires are rapidly ad­ of record.
vancing; therefore save your used
shoes hy our scientific vulcanizing.
Mr? . C. D. Holly, v/l.o hn* been
the guest of Mr. nml Mr#. D. Leach
KENT VULCANIZING WORKS since the first of the year, left for
PHONE 17
her home in Detroit, Mich last
Oak an 3rd St,
Sanford, Florida Tuesday.

IN T

A 25c W ant Ad. in T h e H e ra ld
will Rent Your House For You

MAXWELL HOUSE
CO FFEE

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Get Goodyear Tire Economy for
That Small Car

�THE SANFORD HERALD

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MOVEMENT
CELERY TO
START SOON
Celery Is In Fine Con­
dition Despite
Cold

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CARS
'THIS

The recent cold snap did no injury
to- the great celery crop of Sanford
und beyond making the tops a tri11e yellow one would never know that
the cold had visited llie celery fields.
Just now the growers are getting
into* the very height of the shipping
season and the roads are tilled with
tourists every day watching the cat­
ting und parking of this great money
crop. Many of the largest growers
are cutting celery this week and it is
almost certain that this and next
week will be large weeks in the ship­
ping cf celery. Last week about 125
cars were rollezfrom the Sanford
section and this week it is estimated
that about 200 will be shipped which
is a good record for this year and
much belter than was done last year
although the price is not as good,
Prices were falling last week on ac­
count of the heavy snows in the
northern cities and the intense eold
that stepped much of the buying
and this helped materially in reduc­
ing prices but yesterday the grower
were getting SJ.50 per crate in the
Held which is not considered bad
when conditions are taken into eon*
•aid era i Ion.
The high price of tabor and mater­
ials this year make it incumbent for
the grower to get a rr.u» li better
price this year than ever before in
order to come out with any profit and
und it is Imped that the price will go
much higher before the big shipments
get ready to roll.
An usual there are many buyers
here to take rare of the trade and
the fact that the cash buyers com
here to take the celery in the field
is a big thing for the Sanford and

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Seminole County growers for it
makes an f. o. b. mnrket which is
the biggest inducement in the world
for those who are seeking a real
growing section of Florida.
The celery is looking exceptionally
fine thi&lt; year and will probably be
one of the finest crops that Hanford
has ever shipped.
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NEWS 111)VS Tit IRUNE

FIERCE

A. K. Wilson To Leave Newspaper
business; May lie Dally ElRer.
Fort Pierce, March H.—The News
Printing Co., publishers of the Fort
IMcrcc News, of which It. II. Glenn in
president and editor. hn« purchased
the St. I.ucic County Tribune, semi­
weekly, the Stuart Messenger und
the Fellsmere Tribune, weeklies,
from A. K. Wilson, and will continue
the publication of four newspapers.
The plants are valued at J 10.000.
Il is understood that the News
Printing Cro., will begin the publica­
tion of a daily on December or Janu­
ary 1, to run faring the tourist sea­
son each year until conditions war­
rant an all year daily.
It. IL Glenn, who has been editor
and manager of the Ft. Pierce News
for four years and L. F. Chapman
of Warrtrace, Tenn. will edit and
manage the newspapers. Mr. Glenn
came to Florida over six years ago
from Oklahoma, where for several
years ho was editor nnd manager of
the Durant Daily and Weekly
Democrat. Mr. Chapman retires!
from the Methodist ministry of
Florida over two years ago. It is
understood that Mr. Wilson Is retiring from the newspaper fame.
Tnknrh Home Horned
The home of Mr. an I M*s Julius
Takach on Celery a\e&gt;nuo war burn­
ed last night. It it ink low i just how
the lire started ;.nl na the home 1"
nlmut three miles from tie* »Ity the
lire had great boa Iway and could
nut be eon;railed although
the*
Sanford Fire Department took the
chemical truck out there as anon as
possible with lie tl.i Ugh I that maybe
some assistance could be riven. The
house is beys r.d the city limits,
several miles and had no protection
A small insurance was carried anti
the sympathy of their many friends
it extended to them in their loss.
Hew Atiout Other Skates?
The hist roller skate was patented
a IKM

ELDER SPR IN G S W A T E R
TilOXIAS It. IIAKCtt, I’ h. II.
An*l}tlrat *nil ( ’ anaulllnf Chrmtat • • rtufraalunal nf Natural S rir n t a
l.'inrrlluN, Itiilllua t ’ a l l r f r , t lorlila
1 'i ltalr I.abtralorr i.f llolllaa l ' « l l r ( *
Winter Park, h a . . Nut. Jlh. I til a
M r. T . O. Chatlra
Nanlori], I la.,
Drar Kir
1 hare rnmplrlrtl ra rrful rhrmlral analral* nf thp aampti* nf water that
you bruu|hl me r u l f laal week. ■ nail hate ublalnrit Ike fullowlnf reaullat
I’ ulor __________ ____________

Iteadlon ...
I ree ImmutiU 00 part* per
AlbuminoidAmmonia .... ...

C le a r

Neutral
million
.Trace

Chlorine
Total aollda
llardnraa
Nllralra .

1.73 Oarla per million
a.nil parti per million
. 21.U1 parla per mllllna
......
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The a bte n re prarllrallt o f free and albuminoid ammonia In Ihla water and
lla l e t ) amall amount of rhlorlne Indlralea It* e irrlle n i qualll) for houaehold
purpnaea. In addition lu the good qualll) r harafle ll.il. a of auperlor houaehold
water. It puaaraara aperlal fra torea o f much aalur, eaprrlallr Ihnao o f e ire lle n t
nature aeration and l.tlW degrea ol harder**.
T h e hirlrtlnlu|lrat anatfala, reauliln*; In an a t e i i a e total rnunl. In four
aample* o f the water, of 3 barterla pet rentI.: and In Itnillna no rnlun, or uthrr
until) Indicated Itf the I ' l l KMK'AL.
harmful bacteria, lull) runflrm It a f o o d tua
analral*.
O f lha manr waleta nf Ihla and other rejlnna lhal I h a t e a n a l j i n l , t hat*
found none auperlor In oil f o o d quallllra In lhal o f the *'IUder M'altr,"*
Votiro errr reapertfiillr.
INIfncd) T H U S . It. IIAKlilt

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THE U N I V E R S A L CAR
T he Ford Coupe, with electric self starting
nnd lighting system , has a lug, broad scat deeply
upholstered. Sliding plate glass windows so that
the breeze can sweep right through the open
car. Or in case o f a storm, the Coupe becomes a
closed car, snug, rain-proof nnd dust-proof. Has
all the Ford economics in operation and main­
tenance. A car that last 3 and serve j satisfac­
torily as long as it lasts. Demountable rims
with 3 f/j -inch tires all around. For the doctor
and travelling salesman it is the ideal car.

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

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FARMERS
NOT STAND FOR
ANY RADICALS
American Farm Bureau
Federation Says So
ARE AMERI CANS
FIRST LAST AND ALL THE
TIME
AND
CONDEMN
STRIKES
OF
ALL
KINDS
Chicago, March 6.- ‘-The American
Farm Human federation, at the clos­
ing res*inn of its annual meeting yes­
terday, adopted a resolution denounc­
ing the attempt to ally the agricul­
turalists of America with radicals.
The federation Is composed of 1,000,oo members of farm bureaus in 27
states.
The resolution adopted by the fed­
eration declared:
"W e wish the American people
definitely to understand that the or­
ganization styled “ The Farmers’ Na­
tional Council’ has no authority to
speak in behalf of the farmers of
this country, and any and all efforts
on the part of 'the farmers national
council’ to ally agriculturalists of
America with the radicals in the in
dustrial world is hen by denounced.’Resolutions relating of legislation
and other desires'of the federation
were adopted, the salient features be­
ing the creation of bureaus to have
direct supervision of the work of
the federation. These resolutions
provide for establishment of bureaus
on trade relations with foreign
countries, distribution of ^farm pro­
ducts, legislation, transportation and
a bureau on business organizations
with authority to 'set up without delav a business organization under the
direction of trained experts."
Otlor resolutions endorsed the
American Legion, conservation of
health and industry, condemned
strikes anil opposed legislation tend­
ing to levy a tax of 1 per cent on
landholdings in excess of $10,000.

BIG TREES
FAMOUS IN
HISTORY

onado Beach. There is no doubt but
what some of thesu fine day* Caron ad
Reach or New Smyrna Ilearh a* it
will soon ho called will l:o one oT the.
moat pupular beaches on the roast.
It has all the possibilities anti need'
only the right kind of development
to get the people of central Florid»•
.i- patrons. Mr. Erann will have no
trouble interesting capita! in his new
hotel at the beach for Florida beacheare the lineal in the world and are
getting more popular every year.

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HAT

at, is
that it takes both skill
and precision to
blend tobaccos the
Chesterfield way.
Maybe this, is why
you find "Satisfy” in
Chesterfields and
nowhere else.

Fur Stale Senator
1 hereby announce n« a Candidate
for the Stale Senate from the 19th
District, comprising Osceola, Orange
nnd Seminole Counties, and I ear­
nestly solicit the support of all
Democrats in the Demorralice pfi­
ll ry to he held June Kth. 1 have ser­
ved Osceola County in the State
Legslature the last three sessions
and I respectfully refer to my record
there.
If elected I will serve the district
to the be3t of my ability.
N. C. BRYAN.
Kissimmee. Fla.

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Important New*.
Jack's little playmate, Ben, wns
called home to God. so Jack wns told
when Ben died. A few nights Inter
For Stale Attorney
when Jack was saying his prayers his
To the Democratic Voters o fj’ the mother heard. "And please, God tell
Seventh Judicial Circuit of the Ilenrile that one of Ida rabbits died to­
State of Florida:
day."
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of State Attorney of
the Seventh Judicial Circuit of the
State of Florida, subject to the action
of the coming Democratic Urinary.
Should 1 be favored with this
nomination and subsequently ap­
pointed by the Governor. I will at
all times endeavor to discharge the
duties of this important office faith­
fully and to the best of my ability,
without fear or favor to any person
or persons.
GEO. A. DECOTTES.

E xpensive L eath er

The finest and most expciHve
leather goods are produced at t.'lmnClmn-Foo, In Cldtm. The leather Is
made from lizard, shark, dolphin ntiO
snake skills, which are very strong
and durable. Snake skins nre used for
canes, pipes, purses, pocketbnokf, etc.

LOOK
for our display of new goods
at our

For The Legislature
I herby announce my candidacy
for the position of Representative
for Seminole County subject to the
decision of the Democratic primary.
If elected to this high office It will be
my duty to serve all the people of
my county ns their public servant.
F. P. FORSTER.
For Tax Assessor
I wish to announce that I uni a
candidate for re-election to the office
of Tax Assessor of Seminole County,
subject to the Primary to lie held In
June. I shall appreciate your support.
Yours very1 truly,
A. VAUGHAN

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That’s us. yy
— Chesterfield

POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

For Tax Collector
NOMINATED
FOR
HALL OF
1 am n candidate for re-election
FAME
AMONG
THEM to the oflico of Tax Collector of
BEING ONE FROM FLORIDA
Seminole County, subject to the ac­
Washington, Mar, 9.—"The Great tion of the Democratic Primary,
Tree on Boston Common" ami "The and will appreciate your support.
Green Tree Hotel" at l.c Claire,
JNO. I). JINK1NS
Iowa, the most famous tree on the
Mississippi River were today nomi­
For County Judge
nated for a place in the ‘ *11all of To the People of Seminole County
Fume for Trees" being compiled by
i heg to announce that I am a
the American Forestry Association. candidate for re-election to the office
The Great Tree on Boston Com m it cf County Judge of Seminole County
is nominated by J. Collins Warren, Floridn, subject to the Democratic
of Boston, who sends a rnmplctc Primary Election in June, and re­
bistory of tin* tree which was blown spectfully solicit your vote and in­
down in a storm February 15, 191H, fluence in my behalf, which if given
the centennial of the year in which I assure you will be greatly appreci­
the colonists gathered around the
ated.
tree and started for Lexington to
E. F. HOUSIIOLDKP.
give battle to the British.
"T h e Green Tree Hotel" at Le
For County Judge
Claire, Iowa, is nominated by J. \V.
I
hereby
announce that I ntn a
Barnes, who as a boy, played leap
candidate
for
the office I formerly
frog beneath the branches of (his
hold
of
County
Judge of Seminole
tree with one Willie Cody afterward
County,
subject
to
the nction of the
known to fame as "Buffalo Bill."
The historic elm is well known on June primary.
I earnestly request the support of
the Mississippi River because to the
river men, reports Mr. Barnes, "it the citizens of Seminole County, nnd
was the waiting place of men out of will greatly appreciate your influence
a job and looking for a trip. There­ in my behold.
GEORGE GRIFFIN HERRING
fore they give it the name of "The
GrPen Tree Hotel." It is considered
For Clerk of Circuit Court
to be 120 years old.
I hereby announce my candidacy
Other nominations for tin* Hall of
for the office of Clerk of The Circuit
Fame include the DeSotn Oak at
Court, Seminole County, subject to
Tampa, Fla, from which i DeSoto derision of the Democratic primary
started for the Mississippi ami the
to lie held June Kth, ID20,
West; the Octopus Tree in Charles
Respectfully,
City Co., Virginia, nominutid by
W. L. MORGAN
Meade Fyrguson as the largest and
For Sheriff
oldest tree in the state; the two oaks ,
I hereby announce my candidacy
at Marlintown, W. VtT., marked in
for the office of Sheriff of Seminole Co­
1751 lay General Andrew Lewis nom­ unty subject to the decision of the
inated by Andre Price; the tallest, Democratic Primary.
tree in the Balkans at l'odgoritza
W. P. CARTER
nominated lay the Red Cross which
FOR SHERIFF
had headquarters near it during the
Having Iteen urged by a large number
war.
of the voters of Seminole Countv to
Income a candidate for the office ef
Sheriff, I hereby announce my candi­
Will llulld Hotel*
dacy subject to the decision of the
J. A. Brann formerly of this city Democratic primary.
C. M. HAND
hut for the past two years a resident 15-tfc
of Cot onado Beach wns in the city
For Sheriff
today calling on his many friends
I hereby announce that I am a
and he had plans ami specifications candidate for re-election to the niflr*.
for a new hold at Coronado which of Sheriff of Seminole Co un ty sub­
Incltj like a winner. Mr. Brann has ject to tiie decision of the Democra­
the pavilion und resturnnt at the tic Primary to ho held in June, 1920
beach now* and has worked wonders
E. E. BRADY
with jt l.ut lie sees the many ad­
FOR SHERIFF
vantages to he derived from n real
hotel and amusement place
at
I hereby announce my canididncy for
Coronado nnd he wants to interest tho office of Sheriff of Seminole Cjunty
to the decision of the Democratic
tho people of his own section at New subject
Primary. If elected, I pledge myself to
Smyrro nnd also the people of the discharge every duty fearless, faithfully,
interior who have always had a and impartially,
warm spot In their hearts for CorA. B. CAMERON.

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People’s Bank Building

TIME TO SPRAY PROFITABLY IS AT HAND
T lic longer delayed, the greater the expense
W e carry the most complete stock in the State, goods arc freih
and w e n ow have a large stock o f ail materials including:
Arsenate o f Lead
C opper Carbonate
Paste and P ow dered
Dry Lime Sulphur
Blucstonc
Goods Filh Oil Soap
Black L eaf 40
Lime Sulphur Solution
Boido-Lead
Paris C recn
Bordeaux'Mixture
Pyrox
Caustic Soda
Sulphur Flour 6- Flowers
TARGET BRAND WHITE FLY DESTROYER FOR WHITE FLY AND SCALE
I d f " W c have 2 0,000 feet o f half inch, three braid Clide Spray
Hose, best on »hc market, hardly possible to kink it; will stand unlimited pressure. F»cady for immediate shipment, Fresh stock
just received from the factory.
WRITE FOR LATEST PRICE LIST.
Our sprayers and fittings have given satisfaction for fifteen
years. Y ou will be served by a man with 35 years experience.
Let us know your needs.

E. 0. Painter Fertilizer Company
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA.

F a rm s, H o m e s, G ro v e s, L ots
I II A V E T I I E M
Ti e demand is very urg» nt for hotr.ei and if in
tiie market it would be well to see me early. I sell
accural each week and tiie sooner yo i com? the bet­
ter the selection.
Farms are *tl«n chunput owners rapidly likewise
l&gt;t* my list contains s.m*.» of the finest properties.
Krsldonie—A fine on*. 7 room* an*! a’,! modern
convenience!—large lot. $5000.
Re-hlcm e Four* con room
e tiivlefiirntly located
lot f.'.xl 17 \ bargain s u m o .
Farm 10 A. Good resilience, with buth m . improvement*.
SIOOOO.
I arm Id A. A splendid residence several orange
trees, a nice home. S3000.00
Lot* ( f all kinds and location n

Watch the South East Corner of Page Two

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No disappointment awaits )«u
here. Every nrllcle quoted rlnas
ullh true economy.
Thin ifrent salt; will last for 10

day on (I offers many unusual op*
(w.rlunltles in save money.

H. B. CROWDER’S

Sanfdrd’s Greatest Sale of
Certain Satisfaction

10 BIG DAYS
Hundreds of values just recolv rtl for
this Me sale are not advertised licit-

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Ten Big Days o f Bargains
and at 8:30 a. m.

FR ID A Y, M ARCH 12

This Big Sacrifice
Sale Begins

Never in the history of inerchaitdising and especially at this critical moment when goods o f every class are advancing daily has a merchant so sacrificed his
stock. But regardless o f the prevailing high prices, we arc offering you the opportunity to supply your immediate needs in all lines, and at just the time you are
needing the goods. At this sale you will he able to buy goods at less than to-day’s market price.
40-in. Unbleached Sheeting, Best Quality
Sea Island, 40c grade

Indies’ Shirt Waists, white and fancy,
Voile, Organdie and I.awn Waists, Hig
Assortment

36-in. Fine Weave, Standard
Cambric.......................................

34c yard
Big Assortment of Fancy Dress Ging­
hams, plain colors and plaids, 45c values

$1.69 and up

No Goods Held in Reserve.

32-in. Fast Color French Ginghams, very
Fine Quality, Special for this sale, yd.

Mattress Ticking..................................30

3G-in Best Quality Taffeta Silk, in Brown,
Navy and Black

80z. Ducking

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64c

.48

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$1.98

Feather T ick in g ........................................ .41
Part Linen Crash T ow elin g ................. .20
$3.00 Quality ,72-in.Table DamtLsk.ydS2.10
Heavy Quality Cotton Flannel
...........38
Serpentine Kimona Crepe, yd ............... .30
Part Wool Flannel................................ .39
All Wool Flannel........................................78

36-in. Silk Georgette Crepe, fine
thread

even

$1.98
Heavy

36-in. Bleaching, vd.

.26

Best Quality 36-in. Bleaching, yd.

.31

36-in. Percale

.31

Quality Silk Crepe de Chine,
Assorted Colors, yard

$2.00 yard

Sheets 72x90..........................................$1.39
Sheets, 81xt)0......................................... 1.98
Bed Spreads for Double Beds, full size

$4.95

Going at Less Than Actual Cost

36-in. Fancy Silk Pongee, going at, yd.

All Coat Suits and Coats $16.00 to $29,00

78c

Values Up to $60.00

Fancy Voiles............................................. .44
40-in. Fine White Organdies, Best Quality

$1.98, $2.48, $3.10
and $3.69

Blouses

One lot of Silk Poplin Skirts going at $2.95
One lot of Serge Skirts, assorted
. colors $4.69
All-wool Poplin, Serges, Plaids and
Velours Skirts - $6.95 up to $11.95

40-in. All Wool French Serge, Special At

90c yard

Silk

Closing Out Positively at Less Than Cost, all Coats, Suits
Dresses and Wool Skirts
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$2.68

Good Quality Peppcrel Sheeting, 81-in.
wide, Bleached, yd.

gette, Crepe de Chine and Taffeta

Everything will be Sold, Marked in Plain Figures

30-in. Best Quality Percales
.44
Heavy Quality, fast color, Cheviots....... 31
Best Quality Atnoskeag Outing ........... .30
Curtain Scrims
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.22
Standard Quality Blue Denim, yd.

One Big Assortment of Ladies Silk Geor­

Quality
.29

78c and 98c yd.
Big L&gt;t o f Ribbons at Special Price for
This Sole.
All Widths and Colors.

Cotton Blankets, with pink border. Heavy
weight, full size

Plain White Middles, with Pink or Blue
Collars and Cuffs

$5.95 pair

$1.95

One lot of Silk, Taffetas, Satins and
Serge Dresses . $12.45 to $19.00
One lot of Children’s Coats, good
values, going at less than cost

$5.95

We are offering some o f the greatest values money can buy. We have cut the price within the limits of Everybody’ s pocket
book. Come to be surprised; you will not be disappointed
Ladies’ Silk Hose
Black, White and

Ladies’ Black Kid Gloves, $3.50 Value

Special in Boys’ and Girls' Fine
Bibbed Stockings

Ladies’ Lisle Hose

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Brown

$3.60 V alu e-....... ..........
$2.85
3.00 Value...................................... 2.10
2.50 Value....................................... 1.96
1.76 Value...................................... 1-38

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Ribbed 70c. Value
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Ladies’ White Kid Glove; , $3.00 Value

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Good

30c Value...............................................

$ 2 .4 5

Fine

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$ 2.10
Lidies Pure Silk Gloves, white and black,
$1.50 value

Quality Fine Ribbed Stockings,
Size 6 to 0.11-, 50 cent Value

35c, 3 pair for $1.00

Take advantage of this Big Sacrifice Sale and do your Shopping EARLY
BABY

G O ODS

Knit Sacks, 75c Value
S .44
$3,00 Value Wool Sweaters
1.78
$1.25 Value Fine Baby Capes
.88
Wool Mittens
-20
Bootees, pink and blue. ...........
.20
Knit Stocking Caps ........
.48
I-awn and Organdie Caps, 35 to . .09
Infant’s White Coats, made of
Albatross, $6.00 Value .......
4.45
Fine Serge White Coats.............. 2.20
Velvet Corduroy Coats............... 2.95

W. B. and J. C. C. COItSETS going in This Sale at
Reduced Prices

$2.00 value
2.50 ”
3.50 ”
5.00 ”
75c Quality W. B. Brassiers

117 E. First St. §*§

$1.65
1.95
' 2.85
4.10
48c

LADIES' UMBRELLAS
One Lot of Umbrellas, good quality,
$2.00 Value, Special for this Sale

$ 1 .3 8

PIECES.

ALL

GREATLY

REDUCED FOR THIS SALE.

$ 2 . 2 4 and up
Lillies’ Summer Weight, knee length
Union Suits. Good Values

and

AND V1CTROLA COVERS, CEN­
TER

Other Qualities

65c

COUCH COVERS, PIANO, TABLE

85c

GOc Quality Suezine Silks, All Colors
Special

Childrens’ Knit and Cambric Waists

42c

CROWDERS

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army recruiting office, and. will make
a number of stops in the state at
substations,
dropping
literature
while flying over the various cities
he visits.
Lieut. Maynard is a resident of
North Carolinn where he was preach­
ing when the war was declared and
he promptly volunteered for the uir
service and became one of the best
in the husinct*.
lie experts to leave this afternoon
and will go north via Ocala ami
Gainesville and Madison and thcncc
into Georgia.

THESANFORDHERALD

There are some big things in atore
for Sanford this summer anti Wiry
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nro thing! which tlie Herald knows
R. J. HOLLY, Ldlt°r
Suhout Imt cannot divulge at this
W. M. HAYNES. Hutlncaa Man.gcr Umc Amont{ „ lt.m ^ a n o t h e r hotel.
SSPi^:
two apartment houses*and a project
Published Every Friday by
that is new and will bo tho making
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY of Sanford as a tourist resort

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Feel like making a gallon or two o ’
ONK VRAIt-------------------------------------------**-00 booze f6r your own use? Don’ t do it.
BIX M O N T H S _________
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Under the provisions of the prohlhi
TIIUKE MONTHS__ __
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tion law the go,eminent, if you arc
B s Im « 1
Stra nd -O tM M»il M .U -r Aofu.t Ua&lt;I detected, can seize tho real estate on
v 100k, ul ll&gt;* I'ulsIRr* al HaaftMd. Hothla
which it was made nml throw you
Hud. r AO at M .rtS lt d . UTS
into, the street. Tho antis appear to
T . l . p h o a . No, II have put sharp teetli into the law,
Offlta: II raid llaltdias
after nil.

Only a few more days in which to
Are the morals of this nation in a
■do your Income Tax shopping. The
state of rapid decline? One is in­
Time Is up on Match 16th.
clined to think so, from the mass of
disgusting details served up daily
We would like to ask the City by the city newspapers. The city
Commissioners again, "What are circulation of today depends to a
you going to do about it?" and when. considerable extent upon the amount
of sensationalism the editor can
A good way to begin the week's crowd into ids pages. Lcgimatc
work is to begin by working, and news articles are tho last to he read.
never admit tho possibility of a bad
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ending.
Wc are compiling facts and figures
on the question of munclpa! owner­
ship that will open the eyes of the
people to the amount of money we
have been losing through the South­
ern Utilities Co. And when these
facts ami figures are published there
Watch the Sanford Hoard of will he no question about the people
of Sanford having their own plants
Trade. It is going to do things this
whether it will he by bonding or
summer. If you have not joined you
private subscriptions.
hftd better get In the game.
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It may be true that money is the
ground
faint rumblings ran
he
root of all evil. Hut if so, there’ s
heard
of
an
early
drive
of
the
antlconsolation in knowing that we are
tohnrco forces. And, to meet force
all tarred with the same brush.
with superior force, wc suggest an
------O -----onslaught of the army of anti-corsets
No man ran make u surrrss in anti-rougm, anti-face creams, ajitilife unless lie begins by believing leg displaying skirls, anti-bur.' bucks
in hjmsolf. The world’s estimate of and breast-, anti-chewing gum,
an
your ability is never higher than ir? creams, anil-confections, and
your own.
anti-gossip!. Mere man is only mere
man, lm' when barked up against
Soon now the census figures will the wall and in desperation he will
be made public. For the sake of nui let out n few whoops of wholesome
reputation ns a growing community truths. On with the scrap!
here’s imping each one of us was
counted twice.
Head line in Orlando Reporter
Star says "prohibition would have a
wonderful effect on London." We'll
say it would, buddy.

Fortunes are not made by loafing
on street corners and making sug­
gestive remarks about women who
pass by. But reputations are—of a
kind.
Wc need another celebration here
to get some life into I he city after
the many lightless nights and power­
less days and waterless mornings
and gasless afternoons.
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The scent of the orange blossoms
is in the air and nil the signs of
spring are here with tin. advent of
the warmer days and the brightest
sunshine that ever spread its refulgci.co on the earth anywhere.

MARCH 12, 1920

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V a r n is h y o u r lin o le u m
every year

CHARLIE WALTON RETIRES

N. C . B R Y A N
CANDIDATE FOR

STATE

SENATOR

FROM 10th DISTRICT

$88.11; E. A. Douglass, $31.07; So.
Bell Tel. &amp; Tel. Co.. $83.60; E. E.
Brady, $1.00; W. C. Williamson,
$102.76; Jno. D. Jinkins, $101.07;
C. M. Berry, $100.00; E. F. Housholder, $13.30; E. A. Douglass,
$13.80; Woodruff Si Watson, $71.10;
W. J. Thigpen &amp; Co., $18.00;’ Dr.
T. G. Simmons, $10.00; Dr. J. T.
Denton, $15.00; Herald Printing Co.,
$82.16; L. P. McCuller, $25.62:
American Agri. Chom. Co., $108.50;
T. J. Appleyard, $08.00; G. A. Speer
&amp; Son, $21.36; Southern Utilities Co.,
$32.61; Bower &amp; Itoumillut, $18.20;
T. J. Miller &amp; Son. $31.30; Hill
Hardware Co., $3.30; M. I). Gntchol
{216.61; Geo. T. Johnson Co., $60,16
A. C. Smith, $52.60; Geo. I). Bar­
nard Slat. Co.. $108.85; H. &amp; W. M
Drew Co., $31.23; Igou &amp; Ignu,
$11.20; Mall Hardware Co., $6.10;
Underwood Tlipewriter Co., $7.60;
L. A. Ilrumlqy, $21.00; L. P. Hagan.
$20.00; C. W. Kntxmlngcr, $12.00;
O. P. Swope, $51.80; E. II. KUlicc,
$ I 1.8ft.

C- H. Walton has disposed of his
interests in the Indian River Advo­
cate at Titusville after twenty eight
years of service as the editor and
general manager of the “ pink sheet"
as it is familiarly known all over the
state and in many other states of thf
union. Twenty eight years is a long
time to serve the people without
money and without glory but Char­
lie Walton served them right royally
and well In all that time and only
his failing health makes it necessary
for him to give up the reins to an­
other after such a long and illustrous
career. Mr. Walton states that he
will still have an interest in the Ad­
vocate which is good news to his
many friends in the "press gang" for
the Florida Press Association could
not hold a real meeting without Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Wulton. Success
and long life to them and may they
retire to their beautiful home nn the
Indian River to enjoy the sunset of
life surrounded by their friends and
with the knowledge that their work
has been well done.
Tin* Advocate has been purchases!
by W. B. Dobson of the Cocoa Star*1
who will combine the two papers and
call them the Star Advocate and
thus give Brevard county one big
paper uml one that should prove
very popular. Success to the new
owners and the old,
.
Olitlnctlur Worth Noting.
Receive your thoughts »s guests,
but treat your desires us cliltd.an.

Y o u k n o w h o w q u ic k ly y o u r
l i n o l e u m b e c o m e s c lin g y a fte r
scrubbing it a few times. That’s
because tnc surface will not resist
soap and water. T he easy, practical
way to waterproof linoleum and
keep it bright is to varnish it with

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W e guarantee it to be the best
floor varnish made. It preserves
the natural beauty of wood floors.
Marble Floor Finish resists con­
stant wear. T w o coats will last
three years on a bath-room floor,
four years on the floor of a bed­
room or parlor. T o clean it you
need to use only a little Dcvoc
Polish according to simple direc­
tions.
W e recommend Marble
Floor Finish because in clear, dry
weather it will dry over night.
Step in and let us tell you more of
this and other Dcvoc products.

Ball Hardware Company
SANFORD, FLORIDA

P A IN T D E V O E P A I N T

Fine
Forfeiture Fund
Schelle Malnes, $550.60; R. It. In t hr OUlrirl CttUft « f Ihr I'nltrif Htatm
I t»r Ihr Soiilh rn i
DUliIrl i*f I'lnflfU
Whitten, $65.00; Thru. Aulin, $1.02;
Hank* ttplr). In l hr Matter «*f .Inna
A. J. McCulley $11.71: E. F. IlousUtiodhrltlgr, Itinkiupl,
hy f ivrn that An n»&lt;* W o o d holder, $26.66; E. E. Brady, $16.50; !&gt;rit!ir&lt; U hrr*
duly *tlju*llrat n l Bankrupt " n
th« K.lh «Uy «»f January A. I&gt;. 1920,
E. E. Brady $11.95; K. E. Brady.
and that Iftii fir*t ntvttlfiK 11f hif rfvdilorp
$ 8.00; E. E. Brady, $50.05; E. E. w|H lir hiltl ut I|m&gt; t‘ minty Cnurt llnUit It
in thr* I’ nunty «*I Hutnlniiti* and iliaBrady, $16.00; Yowell Company, Hanford
t riel afuri «aid, whrr»* th* naiil lU n k tu p t rrThe following warrants were or­ $20.00; Sanford Steam Laundry, nlt|&lt; « «i rt t n* ’&lt;w&lt;i t 1hr * » •n 1i* t h d a y AI a r r It
A, I&gt;. Ill2II a* Ihrrn ti'rlnrk in Ihn afttfihoon
dered paid at the last meeting of the $3.12; E. A. Douglass, $20.16; E. P. iif
h■ ■mm i h ff r a ft r r aa fiopalldr at whirh
Chard of County Commissioners: Bines, 57.00 Mobley’ s Drug Store, limn «aiil rrr tilt «»r» may alt* •ml, pruvn tit fir
rlalma, f l r f t a In mlrr ami r ia t n inr bank­
rupt nml lran*art *urh nth nr ami furl Hr r
Bund Bond Fund
$11.52.
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butt r u n a a may properly ro m e beforr nald
Peoples Bank of Sanford, $60.00;
mrrtinr.
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Fred T. Williams, $(',0.00, Industrial
A. \t. 1920.
II. I*. I1AYA, Itffarrr.
Index, $18.00; Cieo. A DcCottes,
UMO-ltf.
W hen You Invite Her lo Hide
$600.00; I J. Dickinson, |877.60.
N « llrr of Apiillratlnn for T a i l l r f d I'm lrr
it’s
your duty to provide for her
Bocil &amp; Bridge Fund
Srrllun 575 nf thr f»rn rra l Hialttf**.
Nutirp i« hm-b&gt; irlvm that 5, !•- itoflrr
comfort
and to see that she suf­
W. C. Williamson, $52.60; W. C,
puftha^ar nf V a ( •rtii*rjtta&lt; Nn, lCt dated
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Juna
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Williamson, 517.TO; W. C. William­
fers no loss or damage to her
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son, i 10.00; W. C. Williamson, $16,00
appilration lor tat d f f d In i**Uf in a irnrd apparel. If you let its put a firstan* f with la a . HaldP frllflca lf nmb r a fra Ibr
Alien Allman, $26.00, Wm. Wood
f«il 1eiat Itti ijj i:|« arniH'd
prnpi i ly ai t uait d in
class top on your car both pro­
Srmknob* (*nunly( Florida, in -w it : lire* 10.10
$10.70; J. M. Wynn, $377.00; J. B
rh K id SW l*«r of S fr. .11 T p . I 0 .h . It. 30
visions will have been attended
Lawson Motor Co,, $1621,13; Fred
K Hurt i; I2*&amp;H rh
N rh WalS.ftN rh
£1, i*,*it* rh, I ** arffa. 1 Iif aaid land bring
to. She will be protected from
T. Williams, $131.60; Wight (irorery
AtsrMrd at (hi* d a t f nf t b f l*auam*f of itirh
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both blnzinft suit and Winding
Co., $322.67; J. F. Mitehell. $7.:Il:
li*«&gt; ■aid rrrtirlratr •hall bn n d r f m»d arcnfi.**
D. II. C, Rabun, $72.00; liill Lum­
inn to
f a t d»**d »&lt;ll ia«uf th rifu n on
storm.
t b f I Mb day of Anri! A. 1». 1920.
ber Co.', $30.62; M. 1). -Gatchell,
W i t m ' i my nltlrlal ■ignnttirf and »*sal Ihla
t h f 1‘aJth *la&gt; ol Marrh A , l»., 11**0.
$63.17; W. C. Wllliamron, $63.02;
IHI.MLI
K. A. IMIIHSLASS
W. ('. Williamson. $12.08;
V.
Clrrk
t'in uit
Court
HantinoU* C o u n t y , .
Florida.
Schmcltx &amp; Son, $115.00; P. U. MostW 30-5tr Uy V. M. f)OUGIoAH£K9 l». C. |
ton, (100.00; O. P. Swope, $2.76:
Not in ’ of Aypllrallon for Ta * i l r r d I ndrr |
The Texas Company, $65.60; (J. A.
Srrllo d 575 o f Ihr t ifflcra l N la tulf *.
N n l i f * i* h f f f b y citrfn that H, F. Iln udnfy
llrVunt, $10,00; ChuTuotu Mfg. (\&gt;. THAT
WON HIM
FAME
IN purrrmsi r of T a t C . r t l b r a t f Nn,
dated PHONE 112
th# l i h d a } o f liiit t A* 11* i f S ? i baa ti11 d
$69.71; Mail lldw. Co., $22.85; A. J.
THE
THANH-CONTINENTAL ■alt!
f f t l i l i m t r In niy o f l l f f and liru matin
McCulley. $1.3.5; Hill lldw. Co.;
afifilAratnun for laa ilrrd to Imuh* in urrord*
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TRIPS RECENTLY
MADE
a n cf with I aw, halt 1 c t f tiArn11» r mbran* * t hr
$15.30;
A. J. McCulley, $ 12.0 0 .
fniltiw In:: dt »rrIt r d prntifftjf a itu alf d In
Sanford was honored yesterday by Hriiilfiolr Ctiiifily, Flpflda* to-w it ; Lot 25
O. P. Swope, $3.00; ('. W. KntzFf mt* 11* Add L* AItam *i,tr. T hr •aid land b i«
a
visit from Lieut. Melvin Maynard Inr
minger. $3.00; K. H. Kilhcc. $3.00,
a* ’ 1 •» «f at Hid diii* of t b f ii*uanri» of
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popularly known ns the "Flying urh Mflti Pal** in thr nam e of A, L. Junta,
Muilding Fund
l l n b « « raid rfrllh ra te •hall bp ruder m i d i r Parson" who stoppeil off for the rt tpiln i to latt, tat derd will iaayp tht-rmn
S. O. Shinhnlser, $12.13; F. H. , i „ . ' , , ,
i.t,
v
it r : tir,i,.p I un , l " 1 *8 '•“ &gt; "t ' i&gt;f0 A. I)., liii'u.
Trimble, $155.79; S. 0. Shinhnlser,
of this city. Lieut. Maynard and his th# I Jib da) of Marrh A. I* . I!»2«.
iaSLAI.)
K. A. iMitTtil.ASS
$1092.95; Seminole County Hunk,
mechanician Sergeant Saxe alighted ‘ Clrrk Circuit Court Hetnlnnle Cou nty,
$1050.00;
Florida.
on the aviation field of the Dixie W.IO-.tlr,__________ II) V. M. i M t lfC L A S S h , C
Tick Frttdlrllon Fnnil
Aero Service south of the city and
lrr o f FHinf I Inal Arrounta anti Appllralbin
Seminole County Hank, $195.00. Ids plane was viewed by many pno- N jtFur
hUrhaftfr.
Nutlre lU hereby clv**n that, nitty d n&gt; ■
General Fund
ple yesterday. It is the same plane after
thr da le Frreaf. the ilftd* rtlatiftl will
E. A. Douglass, $125.00; Dr. J. T. in which he won fame by making Ale with, and p r i ’ irit to* tlie Courity Judge
Kemiiud* County, rio rid a , it* Final
Denton, $30.00; Geo, A. Dnt^ottec, the coast to coast (light neural fif
Aerount a* Ad min lit rat or. with the Will
Anti**it'll,
L C atr *d William It, IIu rb ­
350.00; Frank Harris, lJo.00; 11. C. months ago and on the front id the an a a. «i i iidi' hsithr
11, ami apply for a p p r o i at id
Du Hose, $20.00; Mrs, L. C. Giissnn, machine is visible the slogan "Hello the •arm- and for It* linal dUrhariee
aurh
with the Will a n m a r d .
$26.00; W. C. Williamson, $65.00; Frisco" and the tail hears tho writ­ Adrnini«trator.
l i a t . d i n n C.'lh d a &gt; id Ma rrh , A. II. 1920.
T IM A M b It 1C AN T i t UKT C O M F A N V
A. X.iughe, $100.00; Jno. 1&gt;. Jinkinv, ten names of people In many states
aa Administrator * it h the Will a n n e tf d ,
id the I »tat&lt; of Willlairt 11, Uurhanan,
wltete *fie "Hying Parson" has stop­ ilrffftifd
The first reiiusito for yn. .a uo i* io t/.a.l lid’
ped.
II y Fit AN K H O Y T
will 1 ring forth ideas of t o kind*; v.z- 1mper feetod
it* I'rniitrnt,
Lieut. Maynard first leaped into \VJ0«Jtc.
and Perfected Ideas. Tin Imperfcrtcd Lien is one
fame by winning the great interna­
where you Dink you wiF imho day atari to save
tional race. New York to Toronto,
hut just seem never to
• it. The Perfected is
and return. That was last fall prior
where you ACT AT OF t ri . nM siim’ for thrift’s
to the great tians-’Hintinentiil endur­
sake. Which rourro wll! you take? You
know
ance and sp*&gt;d test which landed
which
in
host
nml
We
I
row
where
we
can
help
Wo beliovo In flowcrn around the i
him on the very top of the greatest hoinos of the .South. Klmvers brighten
you. Will you Come H E R h?
up 'lie homo surroundings and glvo
Hyers of the world.
pleasuto and satisfaction to those who
In tho New York-Toronto race bare them.
llyers of three countries competed,
We have set nslde more than one
and planes from i.t least six nations million packets of seed of beautiful,
Were used In the flight* Kngll*hir.en, vet e:i*|1e grown fL-wn.. u, o&lt;, given
our customers thin spring for tha
Canadians and United States tlyerx to
lieuiti fly lug of their homes.
were entered in this race, and made
Hastings' 1920 Seed Catalogue Is
in the United ,&gt;t l”s, England, now ready. Brilliant cover In natural
France Italy, Germany and Canada colors. 100 pages of garden and farm
Information, profusely Illustrated. It's
In the great race which started at the ono worth while seed book for
Minooht, Long Iflnnd, October 8, southern gardoners and fnrmens. Tills
last in which Lieut Maynard flew to catalogue Is absolutely free to you on
San Francisco and return in ten days request. Your name and address on
a postal card or In letter, will bring It
covering a distance of 6,120 mites, to you by return mall.
better than 600 miles per day, ho
This 1920 Catalogue will show you
{•in peted against a great nnmkrr of just how you can got five packets cf
the beat aviators in the American flower seeds (five different sorts) ab­
solutely freo or cost this spring. Send
army.
for this catalogue today without fall.
Lieut. Maynard comes to Florida No obligation to buy nnvthlng unless
...
in the interest of army recruiting. f-you want to. H. G. HASTINGS CO„
KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE HERALD WANT COLUMN
He is co-operating with tho local Seedsmen; Atlanta, G ^ -(A d v t )

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MARCH 12. 1823

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Mention of
Matters Ir. Brief
Pergonal Items
of Interest

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THE SANFORD HERALD

In and A b ou t
The City &lt;£

Summary of the
Floating Small
Talks Succinctly
Arranged Tor
Herald Readers

P. E. Cold who has been here f^or
Mr*. N. B. Kennedy returned
the
Dixie
Saturday from n visit to her mother scvrnl months with
\vil-!
Service left Saturday for
Orlando where ho will take up hi*
Capt. Cecil Guhbett left Sunday
duties with the Florida Automobile
t0 return to
his stntion in New
Association as editor of the magazine
Yorkpublished monthly in the interest of
Duy Diamonds Wight Tire Co. the association and good roads.
55-tf
Mrs. J. L. Pickard of Tilton Gu.,
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Thranhcr and returned from Winter Park Sunday,
Miss May Thrasher have relumed , where she has been visiting her
from Miami accompanied by Mrs. sister Mrs. Robert L. Betts. She will
visit her brother, Mr. W. S. Thorn­
Frank Miller.
ton and sister Mrs. C. A. Betts in
Miss Ruth M ettinger was the
Sanford before returning to her
week-end guest of her sister, Mrs.
home in Ga.
\V. L. Morgan r.t Hotel Carnes.
Mrs. E. B. Brown of Jacksonville
EZ- Seal pint fruit jars at L P. Is in the city a few days the guest of
MeCullcr’s.
66-11
her fistcr Mrs. R. J. Holly and mo­
Mrs. Thomas Criggie is here from ther Mrs. E. G. Tyner. She is cnGulfport, Miss., to conclude hc^ busi­ rpute to her home from Tampa whore
ness a[fairs before Bailing for England she recently had an operation for
where she plans to reside.
the removal o* her tonsils and is
Complete sto ck
Diamond tiiea. -jlfieiently recovered to make the
trip home. Mrs. Brown is a former
Wight Tiro Col
K5-ti
Dr. and Mrs. Lnngley are now resident of this city where Mr.
living in their new home recently Brown was at one time local manager
p u rch a se d of II. It. Crcwder. The of the V. V. Co., and is now the
homo Is at GU Park avenue, Phone stnte manager of the sales depart­
ment of the same company.
21.
Harry Brown deputy collector of
Dr. D. C.Ward, Osteopath is In
Sanford on Tuesday
and Friday internal revenue is in the city this
week to help the profile makeup their
cf each week.
58-tf
income
taxes returns, lie will lie nt
Mr. and Mrs. Shcilds of Pittsburg
the
court
hou»c day and night.
I'a,, who hnvc been the guests of
The Democratic Executive Com*
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heefan have
mlttee for Seminole County will merl­
returned home.
in the court house next Saturday
Qu rt .Mason fruit jars at L.
itie-ning nt ten o'clock 'to arrange
MrCuller’s.
56-tfP
for the Democratic primary to tic
I!. C. Du Rose is nt Pensacola held June ilth. All members are re­
for it few days on
. . business
.
, conn
, cried
, ■ quested to lie present. Ti
I l.ee meeting
with the Presbyterian church f.»rj j |g , ;iIll.(| ,)y Chairman C. il. Dinger.
ward movement in the South.
, ,
,
, .
.Mrs, b. Pulestnti returned from
There’s a man nt .ho curl) to Miami with Mr. D. I,. Thrasher's
serve yaa
Gf-tf party on Sunday. She is the guest
F. J. McDaniel cf Ownsso, Michi­ of Mrs. Thrasher.
gan who owns a home south of the
Mrs. J. \V. Barnes is in Sanford
city &lt;n the Sanford Oriundo road again, to the delight of tier many
and win* is one of the
greatest friends. Mrs. Barnes usually spends
Sanford boosters wo have with us the winter here hut this year lias
in the winter is here for a short been in Pensacola with her mother.
visit. 11is many friends are giving
Mrs. Austin Williams and daugh­
him a warm welcome.
ter Mbs Mamie Kate are here from
Fint Mason fruit jars at L. I’ Tampa visiting Mrs. Volic Williams
McCuller's.
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and Mrs. Arthur Johnson.
Mrs. Nannie StnITord lias pur­
Mrs. Pipton and son Owen spent
chased tie splendid tesidcnco on the week-end with Mrs. Pipton’ s
Park a &gt;011110 from Mrs. J. B. Law- daughter, Mrs. Harbin, leaving for
son where she expects to make her Tampa Monday. They wilt return to
petmanent homo. This trannsetion Sanford later in 'the season.
was made by J. E. Spurting.
Week end guests who accompanied
WANTED — OLD CLEAN
Miss Surah Wigiit home from Rollins
RAGS. ANY KIND EX­
College were Miss Lucy Anderson,
CEPT
OLD
SOCKS,
John Rowe of New Smyrna and
COATS.
PANTS,
OR
Charles Kohl.
I ED SPREADS. AT THE
HERALD OFFICE.
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Wedding Announcement
Mr. II. L. Gibbs becomes the
Mr. J. Roehlk announces the
owner i f the neat little cottage on marriage of ids daughter, Edna
Kim Ave and and street where ho Caiolina to Stanley C. Walker,
will he convenient to his machine Monday, March the eighth, nineteen
shop*. .Mr. Gibbs purchased thru luindri-d and twenty, at' tho#Snydcr
J. K. Sprling,
Memorial Methodist parsonage, Rev.
Mr, and Mrs. C. II. Dingoc are in Keene olllcinting.
The announcement of Mr. Walker’s
the city from Dunedin where they
have been spending the pust two marriage will lie received with much
month with Mrs. Dinger's parents. cordial interest among Ids friends
Mr. and Mrs. McClung. It will hr hero where lie is so well-known,
with genuine regret that their many having lived from calriest childhood
friends hear learn that the Dingoes to young manhood in this city. He
s*ill not live In Sanford us they hnvc is a young man of sterling character
•Ic'd'lcd to inul.c their home in Dune­ nnd business ability and is u valued
din where Mr*. Diugco would like employee of the J. B. Lawson Motor
to be with hr - parents in their de­ Company. As Flret Surges lit in the
U. S. Motor Corps, lie served two
clining years.
T ie many old time friends u years in the recent war, eighteen
Harry Pap wort it tiro glad to its! month* of the time, serving in France
Mr. Walker in the son of Mrs
him in Sanford again. Hr is here on
C.
L. Goodhue of this city and num­
» -hurt \i*it with Mrs. Papwoit'i and
bers
hi* friends by. hi* acquaintances
they are the guests of Mrs I’apworths
Mrs.
Walker is the youngest
mother and father, Mr. and Mrs.
M. I'. R diin.n n. Harry Pnpworth “daughter of Mr. J. Roehlk of New
b an old Sunff.nl boy having lived York, a charming and lovely girl
lure in the early days and at one whoso pi easing prsouality hai en­
tilin' w :;s in the hardware btirinesx. dcarc.1 her to a lurge circle of friends
ll&gt; ii now with the Root Co., in In her homo town m J In Jacksonville
Mi a York large manufacturers i f where she has limit the last year,
tnginc* and blowers, etc.
I M and Mrs. Walker will reside
Mrs. C. L. Goodhue returned in banfi rd nnd will be at home after
Sunday night from a l»*:cf visit to March loth with Mr. and Mrs.
Jacksonville.
Vance Douglass on Golden Lake.

"H ere.w e;are, In dp-top shape”
— Chesterfield

Y

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and

t h a t ’ s t h e w ay

Chesterfields always arrive—

crirp, fresh and ::: p rlstc - L jy t
for sm oking. It’s the extra wrap­

M IN J U R E M A N S I X

ERE is a good, fashionable, dependable family car. It is made for five pas­
sengers; that means there is plenty of room for five adults, not three grown­
ups and two children.
The equipment on all Lexingtons is absolutely complete. It includes
many items ordinarily listed its extras, even on the most luxurious cars.
Among these are a motor meter, an engine-driven tire pump, an inspection light, and
and two-way headlamps.
The upholstery is of the finest quality of hair and felt over coiled springs, covered with
semi-bright, long grained black leather. French-pleated in soft folds.
Each of the four doors has a large, roomy pocket. The door catches are double acting
with big outside coach handles. Handy compartments for tools are located under the
toniveau (loot. The top is the one-man type, with curtains that open with the doors. The
curtains, when not in use, are folded in a saddle-bag back of the solid front seat.
A two-panel, rain-vision, ventilating, weather-stripped windshield is provided. This wind­
shield looks like part of the body. There is a smart angle at the cowl.
The Moore Muntiple Exhaust System, with which all Lexington cars are equipped, con­
serves fuel by producing more horse power per piston displacement. Among other me­
chanical features are a new-tvpe propeller shaft with nnn-metallic universal joints, a per­
fectly co-ordinated transmission and clutch that permit smooth and silent starting, and a
unique emergency hand brake that can be operated with one finger.
Lexington owners have a real affection for their cars. This feeling is the natural result
of an unfailing service on the part of the car. When the road is heavy or steep, and the
going wearing and difficult, the Lexington reveals its true character.

The Price Includes Four Cord Tires

A car of undeniable beauty, equipped with a six-cylinder Continental Red Seal M otor of
fifty horse-power.
A car with one hundred twenty-two inch wheel base that will carry you from two to
seventy-five miles an hour in high speed, and do it on seventeen miles to a gallon of gasoline.
The wonderful performance of this new Series S. Lexington is the result of engineering
perfection. The motor is equipped with the Moore Double Exhaust System and the Dexigasifier. The latter is a device which absolutely vaporizes every particle of gasoline which
enters the motor. Hence its economy and power. Oilless bushings, Thcrmoid universal
joints, cable foot brake and the “ one fingei” emergency brake are features of advanced
automobile engineering which the Lexington possesses.

A s k for a dem onstration and be co n v in c e d .W e can m ake im m ediate d e live rie s of T ouring
C a rs, Le x-Se d an s, Sp o rt J o b s and C oupes.

p er o f m oistu re-p roof p a p er that
d ocs it. Y o u r Chesterfields never
becom e t o o m oist o r t o o dry.

SANFORD, FLA

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MARCH

THE SANPOD HERALD

CAN’T TAX
DIVIDENDS
ON STOCKS

92,465 HAS BEEN RAISED AS
A
STARTER
AND
MUCH
MORE TO FOLLOW
Never before in the history of
Sanford has there been displayed so
much enthusiasm over Base Hall pro­
spects as have been displayed duting
the last few weekk. Men who want
to see Sanford represented in every
tiling that is of any improtance to
the State are all anxious to see that
Sanford is again represented this
year with a ball team that will be a
winner.
Last year our Hasp Hail Club did
more for advertising Sanford than
anything that has been done in
years gone by. Every man who knew
base bull through out the entire
State talked of and knew of Sanford
The money that was spent was spent
well, because the advertising alone
was wortli twice the money.
We start this season oil will every
one in the Stale wutrhing Kanford-s.
They Love now barned what a ball
town Sanford is and they are ex­
pecting big tilings from u». We wil
not disnppoint them cither, for we
hbai! Uio all eiur efforts in placing
a bn 11 ten in in The Florida State
League again that is bound to be a
winner.
Ollier towns in tin* league are
watching Sanford and they exp-t to
use their efforts to head oil Sanford
they too, know- that Sanford gun
into tilings to win and Hie prepara­
tions bring made now by these
other clubs show that they are all
out with lire in their eyes. St. Peters
burg and Daytona are both bill
towns from away back and Surf-ir l
cannot expect to come out on top
unless the Sanford men push. This

Seed Beans
Tomato,
Cucumber
Melon

is realized by our men here ami lhoy
are pushing.
It talcs mcnry In put anything
over and tItis year it will toko more
mor.iy than O.H year. And wI.on y o j
are railed on to come up with a lit­
tle change go clear to the liottmu ol
your pocket* before deciding upon the
amount. Keep in*mind the fact that
this is not money thrown away bccatire aside from the adverti'lng it
(jives Sanford, what is a town where
it is nil work and no play. And it is
hound to hr(p people at borne this
summer ami give them something to
do while they are here. There will
be many dollars spent in Sanford
this summer that would not be spent
without the Hose Hall team bein';
here.
The committee that is zoliriting
funds have not ns yet bad the op­
portunity to canvass much but up to
the time of going to pri-ss the follow­
ing have come across voluntary.
People* Hank - *
- $ 100.00
Seminole County Hank - 100.00
C. \V. spencer
- - - 100.00
Geo. A. DeCottea - - - 100.00
Horrent Lake - - - - 100.00
Perkins and Ilritt
. . .
100.00
L. P. McCuller - - - 100.00
Power and Itoumillat - 1(10.00
May and Walthall - - 100.00
Hill Ilard ware Co. . . .
luO.OO
O. P. H e r n d o n ...........................lOO.OO
.1. I). D a v i s o n ............................100.00
Clms. K. Henry - - * 100.(10
Sanford Shoe and Clo. Co.
100.00
Roy F. Symea . . . . .
lOO.CO
Sanford Truck Growers 100.00
Frank M e l s c h ............................100.00
F. K. D u t t o n .....................
100.00
A. P. C o n n e l l y .......................... loO.tIO
Hall Hardware Co. - - 100.00
Subscriptions amounting to
less than jlt'O each - .*105.00
TOTAL - - - 2,105.00

n n r n n
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Seed Corn
Sorj* urn
Velvet Beans
Cow Peas

We can supply for immediate shipment all the leading and
Htnndard varieties of all kinds of seeds for planting in our State.
SQUASH SEED POTATOES ONION SETS
•
PEPPED OKRA

EGG PLANTS

Sucoss in gardening or farming depends to a very large ex­
tent on the quality of seeds you plant.
It has been demonstrated beyond a doubt that desired re­
sults ran only come through planting aceda of known quality.
MARTINS

IIV-TEST SEEDS INSURE

(HOPS

The interest in farming and gardening is the greatest we have
ever known as everybody realizes that production is necessary and
will reduce the II. C. of L.
Our spring 1920 catalogue is ready and will be mailed free of
charge on request. It contains information of value for Florida
Truckers and Planters.
Now i- the time to place orders fnr all seeds— you can't
afford to wait for seeds when the proper season arrives to plant.
COTTON SEED. \Ml!Ell CANE. ORANGE. TEXAS RlllllON
CANE, MILLET. PEANUTS, HOG GOOIIEKS, TEOSINTK,
RAPE. EGYPTIAN WHEAT. SUDAN GRASS. RHODES GRASS
SEED SWEET POTATOES, VELVET MEANS. OATS. RYE,
COW PEAS.

Washington, March 8.—Stock di­
vidend-; may not be taxed »* Income,
the supreme court held today In de­
claring unconstitutional' the proviaions of the 1910 income tax act (le­
sions of the 1910 income tax taxing
S as income such dividends dcclured
OF
CANDIDATES
FOR
C by corporations out of earnings and
CHARTER
HOARD
profits accruing after March 1, 1913.
M KITING
Tiie court divides] 5 to -I, Justice
f Pitney rendering the majorityopiniop
Justices Holmes and
Day join­
ing ih one dissenting from the op­
inion, Justices Clark and Hrnndeis
' combining on another,
f
The court upheld federal court de• crees denying the authority of con* gress to tux stock dividends and
: awarding to Myrtle H. McComber
1 J3.1G7 which she paid had under
protest on 1,100 shares of new stock
1 received in January, 1910, as a stock
(Ys benefits are as G REA T
dividend from the Standard Oil Co.
of California. The case was one of a
a s its co st is S M A L L !
series in which J. P. Morgan, Her­
bert L. Pratt and others had quea' Honed the validity of the act. Court
It s a t is f ie s th e d e sire f o r
oliirials said the case was one of the
most important at this term and that
sweets, and is beneficial* too.
determination of the question ollocts
thousands of investors.
Justice Pitney, in rendering the
court's opinion, said stock dividends
are no more than a “ book adjust­
of tin organization, who in a few- ment,” and do not change the nature
well chosen words told of the purpose character, mutual relations or inter­
of the league and of the meeting ests of a corporation. The court dllast night. He explained that t he* ! vilM 5 to 1, Justices Holmes and
public generally hitd been called Day joining in one dissenting op­
upon to appear at the council cham­ inion and Justices Hrandcis and
ber last night to express an opinion Clark in ^another.
on the proposed change and to per­
Millions of duiiiirs in taxes collect­
cent a prenmnent organization to ed on stock dividends must be re­
{further the interests of a commission funded by the government under the
MAfter
form. John U. Sharpe read the min­ court's decision, hut internal revenue
The
uter of the precious and first meet­ bureau officials, have not yet made
Every
Flavor
ing of the league, which were ap* an estimate of the total.
W R IG LE YS^
proved.
M e a l"
Lasts
poPEUfECTOUM
Dr. Lwry entertained a motion
Donation To Hospital
A12
made by Councilman J. It. Fielding
The
officers
of
the
Fcrnald-I.aughto the effect that the organization lie
made a permanent one. The motion ton Hospital association wish to
was carried unanimously. The name express their thanks for the donation
of Twenty-five Dollars from the
of Albert Thornton was then placed
Ladies Aid Society of the First
ARE YOU INSURED? IF NOT, SEE
in nomination for permanent presi­
Haptist Church.
dent of the league ami was named
W . J. T H I G P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
The hospital is daily proving its
without opposition, lie immediately
wortli to the city and county, and
,
AGENTS
took the chair and railed fnr nomina­
the many contributions to its sup­
tions for a premnneiit secretary.
port evidence the interest that i
John (!. Sharpe, the incumbent, was
being taken by the best people of
named Charles II. Drown was made
omCEIVKOPLEH HANK nt'lLDINO
the
county.
permanent treasurer for the league.
T. W. LAWTON, President
S
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.
Fl or i da
President Thornton declared that
the league’s undertaking was an ini
portant one for Tampa and requests
that lie lie authorized to appoint a
committee of ten men to serve as an
advisory board in conjunction with
the president. His suggestion was
placed in the form of a motif n and
carried. President Thornton stated
he would name the committee at a
later date.
It was explained that the prelimi­
nary steps of the newly perfected
organization would be to see that
the city of Tampa was given a com­
mission form of government In order
to accomplish this it was stated that
it hccomiH necessary for the selection
'Best in the Long Rim
of fifteen representatives citizens to
form n ehartef bonrd. The duties of
the charter hoard will resolve them
selves into the drafting and forma­
tion of an adequate charter under
which the ciry enn he oponeh. Can­
d idates for m em b ersh ip to the char­
ter board will be submitted to the
corning White Municipal Party
primary for a vote of the people
thereby assuring fitness and fair
representation.

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T-'t c V 'n tt--

The law provides that *'H taxes
Upon any real estate shall not be
paid before the First lay of April of
any year, the Tax Collector shall
advertise' and «ell,"
This is to notify all concerned that
the requirements of law will be com­
plied with and the Tax Hunks will
postively be close I on April First n«
provided by law and alt lands &lt;&gt;n
which taxes have not been paid will
be advertised and executions issued
for unpaid (tersonal property taxes
. JNO. D. JIN KINS
Tax Collector. Seminole Counry
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TO MAKE INCOME
TAX^RETURNS
Harry Brown Will Be
At Court House Day
And Night
time

IS NEARLY UP

.UH('II

ir.TII IS TIM E LIMIT
making out income
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Sow i* the time to make your intax returns for the time is up
cn ,f,P 15tli of this month. In order
thit sll those who do not know how
U make up their returns may have
expert help Harry Brown is here
thi, week representing the governernt and being from the office of
Collector J. M. Cuthcart in Jaekjonvllle.

Mr. llrown will he at the court
touse this week from 9 to 5 in the
(jiy time and will also ho there at
r.ijht from 7 to 9 in order that those
*ho are obliged to work all day and
rmnot get there in the daytime can
|(( him at night. This is very ac­
comodating on Mr. Brown's part
*r.d will give every one in this coun­
ty the chance to consult him on
their returns.
Since no man can ferret out the
weret of how to make out these re­
turns properly and the man
who
made up the blanks in Washington
j, puttied over them it behooves
every one to see Mr. Drown and get
the right slant on how* much to npy
thr government in your income and
there ore very few who arc exempt
from paying an income tax. If you
ire exempt Mr. llrown will tell you
srd you can go on your way rejoic
inj and then if you are due a
tax and you have failed to make out
your returns you will lie fined by
the government and may have to
ipend some time in jail.
It comes hard this tax business
tut Uncle Sam says pay me and we
muit pay all that is due.

DAMAGE
FROM COLD
OVER TOLD
STATE 1)11) NOT SUFFER AS
FIRST REPORTED HUT RAD
ENOUGH
Tampa. Mar. 5.
While there fs, no doubt that the
damage to young and tender crops,
done by the severe frort Monday
right, was considerable in the vicinity
of .Miami, later inspection scows that
the fir&gt;t c tirnate t,f &gt;j,OCiO,OOu is an
overestimate.
The rest of the state suffered in
•pots only, the cold wave apparently
acting in a freakish earner, landing
hard on some localities and dealing
lightly with others. Temperatures
gffierdlj wen much higher yesterday
and Mill tin the rise, with, a proba­
bility of rain In the northern part of
the stute.
I • C. Zeluff of the Federal Pltn
Board said that while he had made
no comprehensive survey of the situ­
ation he believes that tie damage te
r:in:s in this section is confined to
•ettiii; lurk ire new growth from six
1° ci.:!,t indies, f.'nlih: i e in some sec­
tion* nf i ho central part of th«* ctite
ruin* !, whlf
• ( i it v m tin*
Larmi-u. Th« n&lt;*xt season’s crop of
ritni* i pircticallv uninjured by

reason of the fact that February xvaa
IoV« °*
» t Clo ut City,
Pb xs s tsko Do lira t b i t ■ suit h n b e ta
•o unusually cold that the new* bloom
In ilit tU d In th* abova atyled Cou rt by O.
I . Hoops, planttfI agalnat you aa def#nel*nt)
was not fully doveloped.
tn t i I writ o( attachment haa boon l*tu*el
In the Fort My*ws fruit and veget­ In i s , a ( s u m amt unde'r authority ot aalri
* r l l of a lta r h m m t levy hai b i r n mad* by
able district the damage according to thf ahrriff upon the fnlli.wing describee! lands
and trnrmrnt* brlon cinc to you , to-w it .
a statement of John M. Boring, de- N,»* •( l-**1, bS, Florida G r o i n Coropany'a
Mfst Addition tn lllark H am mock, beftic
monstratlon ugeul fur Lee county- and lying In Seminole C o u n ty. Florida.
Therefor* you . the said Henry French a
consisted of damage to rucmnho, non-reddent ol the Statu ot Florida. VealdICC
at Sli.ua City. la., and all other persons
nnd watermelon crops of 10 per cepr interested,
are hereby ordered ami required
tpprsr
and defend tn such action, on
tomato and eggplants 20 per ccr.tt
Monday the Sth day of Aprl . A. D. 1010,
but the beans, potatoes and peppers eti# Judgcmrnt will ho taken and entered
you b y default.
escaped serious injury. According to -agalnat
, " * ' nt** w y hand and ottlclal seat this the
the latest reports from the weather a h day of January, A. It. 1320, at SanCord,
Seminole County, Florida.
bursa there is no more cold weather ISKAL)
K, A. H o DC, I.ASS.
„ . „
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Clerk Circuit Cou rt.
in right at present.
Schelie Maine*
Attorney for Plantlfl.
W-'.U-10tr.
By a peculiar freak of tlu* cold
snap it wa« colder ul Miami und
to i *•*'•*i » '*nn s I fs Ju.llrlal Clrrult Sem|*iole
Fort .Myers than at Tainpa. a h u n - 1 County,
taunt., I lot Ida,...................^
In Chanrrry
dred miles further north, nnd the
'‘ Hien.iWn. Cempf.inYot.
damage was greater further south Arl«l Krlienatrln, Dtfrndant,
Nolle* in Non-ltriiilrnt.
than in this section. The Manatee T o Aflrl llriie-natrln,
Cory don, l o w * .
section was not a great sufferer.
Y o u am hereby required and ordered In
lo the hill of complaint liled herein
There was not considerable damage appear,
attain »t you, at Iho ilitlre of the I'lerk of I he
to tender truck crops in Folk and Circuit Court tn Sanford, Seminole Cou nt y,
Florid*, on or before the flrat Monday In
Fasro counties, while in the tier of Aprd 1920, being the Sth dav of taid month,
to make a timer unln la id hi I], edar decree pro
counties further north llrst plantings con fr»&gt;n «i1| he takrn and entered against
were wiped out, hut the crops were y o u , followed b y final decree.
It la further ordered that thla order he
not ns far advanced ns in the lower putdiahed
in thp Sanford Herald, a newspaper
fiuhl
liked in Seminole* C o u n ty,
Florida,
tier.
onre earh week for four consecut ive week*.
Miami March 3.— Reports reach­
Wllneai my hand and the aeal of raid
the |7th day of February 1920.
ing this city inday were to the effect Court thla K.
A. DO UG LASS.
Clerk
Circuit
Court, Semlrolo
County,
that the loss to the winter vegetables
Florida.
bgrowers of southern Florida from
Ily V D DODOtrtS, 1) C
(SKA 1,1
Monday night’s freeze is not so pirklnaon X Dicklnaon,
great as was first reported. First Solicitor, for Comtilaihant.
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reports was that frosts had visited
the extreme southern portion of the In t'lrrujl Coutl Hrarnih Judicial Circuit of
Seminole t min'y. In Chanrer
state had done considerable more I lurlela,
Marie K. llrown
Complainant
damage.

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LEGAL ADVERTISING
In Circuit Court, Seventh Judbinl
Circuit, In und For Seminole
County, ♦Florida.
Jessup Drainage District, a
special drainage district of
Seminole County, Florida,
acting by nnd through L. A.
llrumley, I,. F. Hagan. C. W
W, Entzrninger. 1). F. Swope
and K. 11. Kilhee, being arid
constituting the Hoard of
County Commissioners of
Seminole County, Florida
vs
Notire to Tax Faycrs
The Stale of Florida.
To the tax payers ami ritirons of
the Jessup Drainage District, a
opcciul drainage district in
the
County of Seminole ami State ol
Florida:
WHEREAS the Jessup Drainage
District, n special drainage district
in the County of Seminole and
State of Florida, has tiled its peti­
tion in this Court to determine its
authority to incur bonded debt and
to issue bonds to the amount of
Twenty-six Thousand ($20,000.00)
Dollars, ami 'to determine the lcgaliey of all proceedings had or
taken in connection therewith, and all
proceedings heretofore taken being
fully set forth anti described in said
petition, now on file in the office of
the Clerk of the Circuit Court of
Seminole County, Florida.
NOW. THEREFORE, This is to
notify you, the tax payers and citirens of the said Jessup Drainage
District, that an order has been rmuly
and issued by the Judge of the
Seventh Judicial Circuit in am! for
Seminole County, Florida, that he
will at DoLnnd, Volusia County,
F l o r i d n,
in
said
circuit
on the 24th day of March A. I).
1919 at 2 F. M or wherever the
Court may then be, hear said cause
nnd you may show cause at such
time and place., if any you have
why said bonds should not lie
validated and confirmed.
Witness my band ami official
seal of said Court, this -Itli day of
March A. D. 1920.
(Seal)
E. A. DOUGLASS
Clerk.
Davis A- Giles,
Attorneys for Fetlllone*.
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Citation.
Allrn Sidney llrown, Jr.
[tefemiant.
T o Allen Sidney llroan. Jr. ItraiJ.-nrr Cnkr.oan.
It apt* arinc from an atfida.it fiiml in thUeauae
that ) iiu are a ri- Idrnt ol a State or Country othtc
than the State i f Florida, and that your pre erit
place of re.iil,-nee la unknotm, and that there la no
peraon in the State of Florida, the m rile - of a auhp e n a upon a ould hind you, and that you are over
the a(e ef 21 ye&amp;ra.
Therefore Vnu are hereby ordered to he and ap­
pear lo-fore ror raid court at th e C tu tl lloii'e in
Sanford, Florida, in the above entitled r*u*e. cn the
Ural Monday In April, A. H, !!'20, the aante l&gt;eine
the 5th day I her.-of and a rule day of thia court, to
n in e , r the loll . f complaint tiled herein afainat
VnU, cIm1the u n r wlii ).e taken aa eonfra* v|.
It ia further ordere&gt;l that Inia order lie puhtiahed
In the Sanlord Herald a nanaapap-r puhliahed in
Seminole ('r unty, Florida, onee a *eek for er(ht
ronaecullve nreka.
Clvrn Under my l and ar.! the wial of &gt;aid Court
thie the 1th day of Frhurary , A. It. I92U,
(SKAt.)
K A l l. u jia it ,
Clerk of l tf cjll Court Seminole Cci. Fla.
tty j:. II. Wilton, 1&gt;. C.
K. F, Hnu*hold*r.
Sotirltor for romplainant.
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In Clrrull Caurl, Nrmlncdr County, *lurld»,
Pcoplra Hank of Sanford,
a corporation,
I'lalntiff,
&lt;t
Citation.
S. Wyman Slrrlr,
Itefenilanl.
T o S. Wyman Steal*, a Non-tcaldrnl of the
State of Florida:
Ta ke nutirr that lu ll haa been Inatitutrd
aualnat ynu hy Pronto* Hank of Sanford, a
corporation In the a b o v e atyled cou rt, and a
writ of attachment haa hern aurd nut In
aald rauac, and aald writ of i.ttarhment levy
haa Item made upon the follonlnK real ra­
ta te helonelnt; to you ailuate In Seminote
Cou nty. Florida, lo -w lt :
l.ot 22 id Suhdirlalon known at Palm
H am mock, alao a atrip ul land 100 feet wlrtr
oft North aide of a trart of land diaetihed at
foilowa; to.wttr Ite dnnln i 788 fret South ot
the N'oMheaat corner «d Sec. 13, T w p . 20,
l l a n r . 30 Kart, rutt Weal C|5 leet, thenee
South 806 fret to rlehl of way of S. &amp; t
K. It. It., now A. C. I - It- It., thence Northeaaterly 79S.5 feet to Kaat line ol aald Sec­
tion 13, thence North 297 feet to point ol
hrr ln n ln (.
Vnu, the aald S. Wyman Steele. ■ nonrrtldrnt of the State n( Florida, are hrrrby
required to appear and defend aald action
e.f‘
April,
1920,
on M onday the &amp;th day
‘
‘ “
utherwlie judgement
will he entered agalnel
fe
yo u he default.
Witmaa my hand thla 7th day of Itrcemher. A. 1). i 819.
tS K A L t
K. A. tI O U O l.A S S Clerk Circuit Cou rt, Seminole C o u n t y , Fla.
(eeo. A. IttCotleo.
Attorn ey for Plaintiff.
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Appllral an fur T * t .te e d Dndrr
373 o f
the Crn rral
Hlalulra.

o f N K U of See. !S , T n . SO 8. ft. 19 E .. 10
•crea. T h * said land b r in e auasaed at tha
date o f th* Isauanv* of such certificate In the
nam e ot Chat. J, Houch.
Also T a s Certificate N o . 718, dated the
1st d a y nf June A. I&gt;. 1890, has hied aald
cert iora te In my olfic* a nd has made a pp li­
cation for tas deed to issue in accordance
» i t h taw. Said certificate embraces the fu|.
lowln* dracrihed projeerty altuat-fi In S e m i ­
nole Cou nty, Florida, tie.
tea-*will SK *» of H\V*|
d N E * . o f Sac. 2C. Tp. 20 S. It. 89 t:.. I ft
acrea, T h * taid land b 3 ln * aatetaed at tha
date of the iaauanre of auch celtlfieate In th*
Hama of Unknown.
Alai, T o a Certificate N o . 177, ilatrel th*
6(h elay of July A. I&gt;. IPU8. haa tiled «a!3
certificate tn m&gt; olfira anil haa made a pp li­
cation for taa deed lo l**ui- In aeconlahcr
with law. Said certificate rtuhraCr* the followln* elearrlhel properly a itu at'd In Semin"le C o u n t y . I Imida, to -w it: S II A of W 1,
»( N \V &lt;J ,.f N K ' t of N F : ' , eif Sec. 26. T p .
2i) S. 11. 29 K., II i r i e i . T h e aald land tieln*
■•iM*(tl i t the elate ol the- iatuanew of tuch
Ce rtlfirat* in the name u f* l) . F. Sayer.
Mao Taa Certificate N o . 178, elated th e
6th day nf July A. 1&gt;, 190.3, haa flieil aaiel
cefllrtrje.c j n
„(Tl™ - - •*
r.,*de app iii alum tor taa deed to laaue In arm rda nr#
filth law. Said ccrtlflrate emhracea tFe led• 'win* elraetlheil properly eituated t(l Semin ’ &lt; C o u n ty. Florida, to-w it : N ' j e&lt;f N tt ' ,
el S K ' , o f N K ' , id See. Sel. T p 20 H. 11.29 K.
5 acrea. T o e rai l land heln* «aae*aaed at th e
■late of the l*&gt;uanee id aurh rertifirale in thr
name of J. ft. Wilton.
Alao Taa Certificate N o. 826, elated the
2nd da y id June A. It. 1902, hat tiled raid
re rtlfirat* In my utllr* and haa made appli­
cation. for taa deed to laaue In acrordanre
wdh law. Spiel ctrllficatc rm brarc* the folI 'win* ifewrribeil property aituatrd in Seminob- C o u n ty, Florida, to-wit: N K ' , of N W ,
id NK l, of See. 26, Tp. 20 S It. 29 K.. I "
arret T h e taid land oein* aaaewaed at the
elate of the Iaauanre of turn rrrtifiril* in the
name of J. W. iilckion.
Alao T a i Certificate N o 835. datrel the
2nd da y of July T\. It. 1903, hat filed *aid
rrit in ratr In my office and hat mad* appli­
cation for taa deed to l u u * in accordance
with law. Said rrrlificale embrace* the followln* diwrtbed proparty aituatrd in Se m i­
nole C o u n ty. Florida, to-w it: S ' j oi N 'ji of
NK
e d S K ', of N W 'e of Sec. 20, Tp. 20 S, ft
2 9 1:. 2 ' , acre a. The laid lanel heln* auraard at.
the elate of thr iaauanre of aurh ceitifiratr
In the nam e of Fannie i’ oel*.
Alai, T a x Ceellfirate No, 852, elated the
6th day of June A. H. 1898, haa filed aaiel
certificate In my ntfire anil haa made appli­
cation lor taa ele\el lo laau* In arrordanc*
with law. Sclel rrtlifirate rmhtarra th* foluwin* ilractihrd properly *ltual*el In Semi
Hole C o u n ty, Florida, lev-wit: N W ' , of N W ' ,
id S K ' i of Sec. 26. Til. s o S. It. 29 K.. 10
acre*. T h e aald land urine a a t e t a e d at the
dale- of the leauance of auch certificate in the
name ol Aeldie Kelly.
Alao T a a Certificate No. 879, elated the
tth elay id June A. 1). 1891, ha* flieil aaiel
cirtifirate in my offire anei haa made appli­
cation lor taa elred l o laaue in. accordance
with law. Saiet certificate em brace* thr fedlowln* elrarrlbi'd property altuateel In Semi­
nole C o u n ty, Florida, to-w it: S ' ; e?! N ' J *)f
S ' , ol N W ' , ed N W ' , 1.1 See. 26, Tp. 20
S. It 29 Fi. The *ald land l o i n * »**r**eil at
the- elate of the latuaner of aurh rritllleat.
jn lhe nam e of J, |), I’ opc,
Alao T a a Certlllcale No. 855. elatnl the
tth day ot June A. lb 1894. h i* filed taid
crrt illr*'* in my oltlrr ami ha* made appli­
cation for taa eicrd to )**uc iie arroTilanrc
with law. Said rrrtlflrite embra ce* thr (ollowier ele-ee rllu el prope rty Mtua'.e el In Semi*
noli- C o u n t y , Florlila, lo-wltf A* t n W ' j of
S ' , eel N
ot S K ' i t-f N W ' , of Se-C. 28, Tp.
2 " S. It. 29 K. T h - aald land l o i n * aae-aie-el
at the- elate of the Iaauanre of aurh rettlfirate
in the nam e ul Hid Mitrhril.
Alai, T a x Celtlfieate No. 637, .la Ieel the
2nd .lay of July A. lb 19D0, haa filrei aald
rir'iflrate in my other and ha* mailt appli­
cation (or tax lie*el to i*iur in arrotelane e
with law. Saiel certificate emhrarr* the ted*
lowln* liearrihrel p ropir ly aitoatril in Semi*
note CountV, Florida, to-wit: E l i *d S ' ) of
N ' , id SK »( e.f M V J i of See. 26. Tp. 20 S.
II. 29 FI., 6 acre*. The aaiei lanel brin * a**e*»eel a the elate ol the iiauanro o f auch rettifirate 'n the- nam e id I'. II. I’ iatt.
•AI*o T a a Certificate No. 177, elatnl the
Ith elay of June A. II. 1917. hat filed taid
rertifirale in my olfire alid haa mail# appli­
cation for t a i deed lu laaue In a re o id in rr
with
the folw
i e n llaw.
a w . Falef
c a m rcertlflrate
e r e i o c a e e rmhrarea
eie
llu a lr d in Semi­
lowln* elewctlhed property •
*11
ll
I
*
.
575.73
It
n. le Cou nt y, Florida, fiewit:
S ed N FI Cor. of See. 76, ee, '2', S. It. 29 K.,
Hun S III0 5 ft W 1302 it. N 4061* It. K
1302 ft., 12 artta. The aald land hrln* aaaeaa.
ed at the elate- ed the lamanre ol auch cvrtiflrale In the nam e ot S. C, I'lckaon.
(fnlaaa aaiel rrrtlfiratra ahall Fi* tnleemrd
areorelin* to law, taa eirrela will laaue thereon
on the 31 i t elay of March A. l b 192(1.
Wit neat m y olfirial *i*natutr and aeal thia
the 2.5th elay ol F'e-bruary A. l b 1920.
iSKAI.1
K. A. IH ID til.A SS .
Clerk Clrcc uil Cou tl, Semlnot* Cou nt y,
Florida.
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Ily V. K. D O U C L A S S D. C.

Same here”

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satisfy/

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etiai Mira.

Notice Is hereby given that WIN
Horn liothumly nurchnaer nf Tux
Cortitirntn No. 2G, dat**l the -4th
tloy »rt June A. I). 1917, has Itloi
.raid I’ ertiffcnte In my office nnd' has
made application lor tux deed to
Ny'le In accordance with law. Said
certificate embraces the following
described property situate*! in Semi­
nole] County, Florida, to-wit: Hcg.
Florid*.
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V. F7. D O U t il .A S S , D. C. 30.40 ch E of SW Cor Sec. 36 T W p .
19 S. R. 30 K Run W 15 ch N 15
Nailer » f Appilrailon Tiir T a t D ee d llneler
ch
E 7.12 ch S JO ch E 11.34 ch to
Srclieen 371 oT Iho (irn r ra l Slatutr*.
Notice la hereby c l v r n that ft, V 11•»-jrfSCV Hy SVa'iy Meing W side to beg. 14
r 5:* I.- ,-r. t f t^a ( .','r ti5v* ler ***j. . . . .*, .late el ^
the tth day id June A. l b 1917, haa flieil I acres. The said land being assessed
aaiel certificate in m y ntfire and ha* m a d e I at the- date of the issuance of such
application for T e a Deeel tu laaue In a cco rd - I
anre with taw. Saiel ,-rrtifiratea embrace* the i certificate in tin name of unknown.
biliowinc drarnhed prop erty! aituated in
Seminole t.'ouniv, Florida, to-wit:. Kota 60, Unless saiel certificate shall be re­
61 and l'2) Fruit# Arid, to Allamoiete. T h e deem esl according to law, tax deed
•aid land I r liq a**ea*eel at the date o f the
Uiuanrr eif aurh certificate- in the name- of will Issue thereon on the Gth day of
T. II. (iooelrn.
April A. I). 1920.
AI»o Tat Certificate Ne», 379, elated tie*
l l h day id June A. I&gt;. 1917, haa filed aald
Witness my official signature unil
rertifirale in my nlfiie amt*)'** made app li­
cation (or tic dred to laaue in arcordanre with seal this the 4th day of Mnrrh A. D
with law. Said certificate embrace* (he fo l­
lowing
drarritird
property,
altuateel
tn 1920.
Seminole County, Florida, to-wit; l.o ti 63
E. A. DOUGLASS.
ami 61, Fruit* Add. t o Altamonte. The aaiel
lanel bring aeaeaaed at the elate of the iaau­ Clerk of Circuit
Court, Seminole
a nre of aurh rertifirale* in the name o f
County, Florida.
Unknown. Unlr** aaiel rrrUfiratva arall he
reitermrd areoreling to law taa deed will (Seal)
Ily V. N. Douglass D. C.
laaue thrrenn on the 3 l» t. day of March
W29-5tc.
A. D. 1920,
&gt;
Witnraa my official algnature and »e*l
thia the 25th day of February A. l b 1920.
(SKA 1.)
K. A. D O UiiL ASS
Clerk
Circuit Court,
Seminole Cou nty,
FI*.
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Hy V. E
D O U O I . A S ' , D . C.
In Clrrull Coatl, Nrm ln ale Count), Florid*.
In Chanrri).
V. M. Douglau, jolnrel hy
her huahaml ami nrxt f tie1net,
FI. A. Douglaaa,
Complainant,
V*.
Citation.
William te. Aldridge, rt al.
Iltlrmlanta.
Tee Sarah A. Davit, S. (5urkrnl'rlmar and
M ear* S. tlurkrnhrlmrr, ** the hrm of S.
liurkrnhrlmrr h Sona, lie-aid, tin * unknown;
the unknown heir*, elevlara, Irgatewa, granter*, or othrr rlaimanta undrr Sarah A.
Davit , S. iiU rkin h iim rr and
Meeaea S.
Much, ratal ime r. anel In any and lelhrr Parllrx
rlaitning any intrreat In and to the following
lanel eitualrd In Srinln'dn ('u unlv, Florida,
low It. but 8 e l I)lurk 3, of Tier I of Sanford,
Florida, affording to K. H. Ttatlotil'a Map
ut Saniord. FlotiJa t
4
It appearing from a awnrn hill of complaint
filed in thia rauar again*: you. that you have
•it flame tom e lntirr*t in and te&gt; the lanel
h i r e i n a h o . f cie*«rriFrd, therefore, you* theaaiel Sarah A. Davia, H. Curkrnhirmrr anil
M o t e t S. tiurkanhelmer, are htrrtev required
t o he ami appear b efo re nur Mid ( irruit
Cou rt, at the (Tuurthouae In Sanford, Florida,
on the 3rd day of Ma y A. I), 1920, and then
a nd Ihrrn made anawrr
to
the
hill
of
eromplaint rahlhllrel agnlnat you, othrrwian
a dectre pro rnnfrtau will hr rnlerrd agalnat

you.

*

And all other parlira rlalming any right*
title nr Intatral In ami t o th* pr opctly here____
in
ah ove dearrlheil
___
under,
___!___ by
y or
through
Surah A. Davia, S. ( i u r k r n h t lm r r and Moaea
8. (iurkrnhtlmrr, air otheralae, ate hereby
required tn lie and app ear Injure our aaiel
I'irru it Court al the- ( 'our lliouae in Sanford,
Flotilla, on the* 7 ( h e I i y o f June A. It. 1920
anil than and Ihrre m a ke anawrr to thr hill
id rnmplalnt rahlldtril agalnat aaiel unknown
nlhrrwite a elerri'r pro rnnlraao will
Iiaitira,
)!• entrreil agalnat aaiel unknown patlfra.
It la ordrrrd that thia notion be pub'Jahed
In the Sanhirei Herald, a rirwa|)aper puhiialerd In Sentlnote County, Florida, unre a wjrek
fell right Week* aa to the
known
partlr*
drfjMielant, anil unre a week tor twelve week*
a* te) the unknown partir* drfrnilit.t.
Witnraa my haml ami the aeal e.f raid
Cirrult Coutl on thia the 20th day o f
February, A. lb 1920.
(SE A M
n. a . u n lit:i.ass,
Clrtk of Clrrull C o u rt, Seminole' County,
State ol Florid*.
Gee). A. DrCotlre,
Sollritor and of Countrl for Cempialnanta.
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In Clrrull Court, Heirnlh Judicial Clrrull O f
Flurlel*. Hriiilnelr C o u n t ), In Chaeirety
lee Clrrull Caurl, Seaeeeih Jeiillrlal Circuit CM
Flarleia, Sem in ole Caeiely, In C h an ce ry. It. C. Hlanrhird
vt.
It. C. I'lanrharel
HleFatd F. Mark) et at.
*
v*.
HI. hard I’ . Mark i, e l al.
Te&gt; all partir* rlalming Inti re at undrr Mary
T o the Defendant* Frank II. llri*** ami A. I'arramorr. Matthew H. Mark*. Allred
Ivrraon, F'rank II. Ilrlgg*. and Jeaalr l „
Jrrale l „ Ilricca:
It appenrin* from the awnrn hill herein HflfX#. or any rd them, or iitherwlte rlalm­
that your |,l.n e ed rr«idenre U unknown, that ing any fntrrrat In thr fullowinr elrarrlheet
there ia no peraon In the State o f Florida property, and to all peraon* claiming an
(lie aervlrr of a aul.porra upon w hom would fntrrrat in aaiel property. ti»-wlt:
Seiuthraat quarter ul Seoilhraat eiuarter of
hind you, mill that you are both over the
Section Cl, Teiwmhlp 21 Sou th Ilf flange 29
a*e ul 21 jr a r a :
K
a
il.
IT IS O H D K H K D that you d o appear
Y o u are hereby required to appear te) the
In thla Court to the hill of roinplulnt herein
II of rnmplalnt herein filrei hy It. C. Iliantiled acalnat you hy It. C. IManrhatd, on
rhaed on Monday, the 7th Day id June', A.
the Third D a y id Muy, A. l b 1920.
It la further ordered that thla order he D. 1920.
It ia futlhrr anlrrret that thia order hepuldlaheel mare a we ek tor I’ichl ceiliaecutiv e
week* in t i e San&lt;1 or el Iteralil, a niwapuper puhliahed unre a week for twelve ronaecullve
pul,lithe d in
Seminole C o u n t y ,
Flerida. week# in Th* Hanfnrel Herald, a newapaper
Wilne-a* m y hand and th* ia *l of aald publiaheel In Semlnot* C o u n t y , I'lotida.
Circuit C o u rt, thla the 16th D ay o f FVliruary
Witnraa my hand and the aeal of aald
A D. IICO.
Cou rt, thla the 16th day o f February, A. I).
1920.
iHi:A 1,1
K. A. n n D n i . A S S k
*
E. A. D O U G L A S S ,
Clerk
c ir c u i t
Court, Seminole
County, ISF:At.)
Clerk
t'lreult Court,
Seminede County,*
Florieta.
Florida.
V. ft. Star buck.
V. S. SU ib u rk,
Solicitor for Cumtelalnant.
Sollritor lor C o m p la in a n t
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Notice la hereby (Ivan that Itvrmtriet
Turpentine
Company
purchaar
eif T a t
Crftilteate No, 8 . 3 , dated the tth day id
June | 891, haa tiled aald rertlftrato III my
o Hire and haa made application for ta t deed
t o loaue lr, accordance with law. Said eerllficate e-nhraria the fo llow in f drarnhed Ipro
p e r ly allualfil in Seminede C o u n t y , Florida,
ta&lt; ait : lie*. 660 It. N «&gt;f SK Cor. of |,&lt;&gt;t 2,
Sec. 25, Itr. 2*1 S. It. 2 » K. Hun W *21.91 ft,
N 9 2 ft. 8 Ely 697 ft.. S 52'. It. T h e .aid
land h.in* aaaia.ed at the da le of the |a*u
are e.f mrh crrltficate in the tiamc. ol M.
A. Hctirk.
Alao Tea C f 111flrata . W 951. dated the
* !h elay i f June, *. It. |89t haa filed aald
ra rtifieuteJn my olli.w and haa made appli­
ca tio n for tat decaf t o leaue In arcordanre ta Clrrull Court. S r t t a l h Judicial Clrrull
with law. Said tertifie-ota- e m l ir a r n the folHrmlaule C o u n t ), Flor al a. In Ch anrrt)
lo w in e ileartlbeal p r o jo r t y aituatrd in Sem i- Seth WoodrulT IniHridualty,
pole County, Florid.,, tie w ll: llr*. S\V Cor. Suit) W ood ruff for the utr and
of S C e of lull 2, See. 25, Til. 2t* S. It 29 E , benefit of Harney IL Hrrk,
Hun N 685 ft. K 239.91 f t - S 685 ft., W
Com plainant,
239.91 It. The aald land lo in * aerraaed at th.’
v*.
I lla t io n ,
d a t e of the (nuance ..f aurh certificate in the J . G. Morrl*. et al.
nam e nf M. A. II. nek.
Define!* lit*.
Alao T a i CiTtillrntr No. 837. &lt;laled ti e
T « J. G. 31 orrin, C. W. Arnoiel. George II.
6th day of June, A. ft. 1898, haa tiled aald Murtmi, S. M. Xlrlnty*e, tkililam T . Well,
certificate In my offtre and hat made appli­ at eg, W. A. Knight, Jeearpb Garvin a nd Wil­
ca tion te f lav elecal te. lame Itt accordance’ with liam &lt;1. Aneletireid. real ele area u nkn ow n ; the’
with l a * . Said earlltlrate cm hr are a the ted
unknown heir*, alrtiaion. lrg*tri-», graretna
low ln * drarrllo-d preipe-rty aituatrd In Kemi- or uthrr rlaimanta undrr the a b o v e named
nnle’ County, H o n . In. tevwii; K W i i of NET* riartlea, and tu any and other parlira rlalmof 8 W ( ( of See. 25, Tte. 20 S, It. 29 K.. HI
ng any intrreat In ami to Dir fallow ing lamia
In rlrr u li ( 'm in , Hraenlh lunlrlal . . I n att acrea. 1 he a aid lane) hern* aaaeaaeel at the- In Seminole C o u n t y , State uf Florlila, tuwit:
Srmlnnl* Ceeurl). I'lmliU.
elate of the (eeuenre nf turh te ttjfie rata- in N W i t "t NF. I* ut See. 31. Tp. 19. It. 31 E,
O. P. Sivopr, 1'Ulnliff.
the- name of H. W. I lav I*.
Irea beginning at the Northaeat reirnrr ul
v*
At ta rh manl-C lU lhm .
Alter T a t Certificate Nee. 832. elated the the N W i t ol the N ' ' l * u| aaiel aegtlun,
Ilt nrv Frenrh. Defendant.
2nd day e.f July A. t&gt;. 1900. haa filed aaiel. teiwnahlp ami range. &gt; -a th roe* F.’ aal along
T o Henry F'rt-nch, * nnn-rraldent ol the rrrt fleate in my office- anel haa made appll- the North line eg aald fncly v* ee* tu tha
middle of the OrUneln amt
Mellon villa
c a ti o n for lat elecd tee laaue In arrordaace
Ituail, thenee .South along the rnidelle of aald
with law. Saiet crrUtlrate cmhrare* the f«
m
a
d
to
the
South
line
of
aald
fo
rty acrea,
leewinr de’ irrllaal proyarty eiluattd III Semi
nerle County, Florefa, te.-aell: lie*. 4f0 ft. thenee Weal to the Soulhweet corn er o f raid
forty
acre*,
Iha-nce
Neirtb
to
the
leolvtt ed
K e.f S W Cor. e.f H K '» of N W ' , of See. 25,
T n . 20 S. II. 29 E „ Hun K 2 0 1 ft.. N I3IS ft beginning, alao lb # N K ' i eif th# S F , and
W 2 0 t It., s 1318 ft.. 6 acre* T h e aald Ian ! the S E ' * nl the N K ' i id See, 31. T p . 19. ft.
h e ir * a»ar»ae&lt;l at the elate erf the* iaauanre 31 Ft. anel alao the W ' ) ot the I V 'y uf the
—
of such eertlticile In the name of A. M, Webb H l V 'i ol the S W •» uf Fee. 29. T p . 19. K. 31
Eaat.
Alao Tn* Certificate Nee, 877, dated the
— Chesterfield
It appraring fro m a awutn hill o f rnmplalnt
tth elay ot Juae A ft 1891, haa filed aald
c c r t ’ irate in my erlfice and haa made a p p li­ hied In Ihia rauar agalnat you, that yuu have
ca ti on for ta« deed to laaue in a ccordance o r claim n i n e Intrra-at In anil to the landa
with law. Said certificate- rmhrarea the lol hereinabove' ilewrribeil, therefore, you, the
to w ir * ele*c|lteee| property altUateel in S e im l- 1 aaiel J. G. M orrit, C. W, Arnold, Georg e II.
nolo Cou nt y, Fle.rlefa, teewlt: S 1! of N '&lt; of Morton, S. M. M r ln ty r r , Wlitlam T . Wrhiter,
N W ' , e.f
"I Sec. 28, Tp. 2(1 S. It. 2'» W. A. Knight, Jnarph Garvin and William
H E S T E R F IE L D S
K. The waid land heln* arenat-el at the elated G. Apdenreid. a i r hereby required tu he&gt; ami
of the laeuaiire of auch certificate In thee nam e appear before ou r aaiel Cirrult Court at the
arc “ hitting on all
Cuurthnuae in Sanlord, Flnrida, on the- 3rd
of W. T. Ncablt.
day In May, A. D. 1920, and then ami their
Alao
Taa
Cetlificata
Nee.
650,
dateil
the
fo u r " — sm ooth n ess,
make anawrr tee the bill nf rurnPliAnt rt6th day of July A. It. 1897, haa Iliad aald hlhitrd agalnat y o u , I'therwlae a ilerree pro
certificate In my erlfice and haa made appli­ ronfraae, will he entereel again*! you.
taste, quality and value.
ca tion for ta i deed tu laaue In a ccordance
And all oth rr partir* rlalming any right,
with law. Said trrtlflcite embrace* the- IniWhat’s the good word,
lo w ln * elrarrlbed property aituatrd In Semi- tlti* or Intrreat in *ml to the propert y above
dearrlheil under b v or thtr.oeh ' 6 - -ti—
rule
County^Florid
a,
to-wftt
W
t
-3
of
Mu-fifi
everywhere you go ?
aV , ... l i l i « ol e a r,-a eel nee. 20, Tp. riaruril ilelem lanD, or nthirwiae, are hereby
20 S. It, 29 K„ 6 acre*. T h e aaiel land l.ein* requlteel to he anel appear before ou r aaiel
'th e y
traareaed at the elate erf the taauance of lurn Cirrult Court at the ( nurthoua* in Hanford,
certificate in the name- erf J, I,. Mi. trael. F'lurida, on the 7th day of June, A. I). 1920,
and then and there make anawrr to the hill
Alao Taa Certificate No. 817, dated th* of romplainl eahlhltrd agalrat aaiel unknnwn
4th da y o f November A. I&gt;. 1895, ha* fllee’. partir*. uthirwla* a decree pro runfraaei will
*aid certificate In my office and ha* mad# he entered agalnat aald unknown partlea.
application lor ta i dr ed to Uaua In a cco rd ­
It la ordered that thla neitlr* he puhliahed
a nce with taw' Said crrtlficala rmhracca the
foltowln* deocrlhcil property altua'.ed In. in th* Hanfurd Herald, a neaapaper publiaheel
In
Srmlnnl* C o u n t y , Florida, unre a week for
Semlno.a County, Floflela. to-w it: KI-3 of
N W ! i o f N W U ol N K ' t lea* S J-J o ’ ae, eight week* a* In th* known partlea defen­
acre.) Sac. 25. Tp. S" S. It. 29 E „ 3 arra-6 dant, and one* a week fur twelve week* aa
T h r aald land hrln* narrated nt the data of to the unkn own partlea defendant.
the Itauanra of aurh er-tlflcats In the name
Witnraa my hand and the aeal o f aald
b f l.eriie M." Wt-rt*.
Cirrult Court on thla thr Zttth d a y o f Feb­
Alao T a x
Crrtlfirate N o. 812, datrd thr ruary. A. D. 1920.
4th d a y nf November A. (&gt;. 1895, ha* filed (S K A !,)
E. A. D d UGI.AHS,
aald r e r t l f l n t r In my office and h i t made ap­ Clerk ot Cirrult Court, Samimde Cou nt y.
p l i c a t io n for l i t deed to laau* In acrnrdanrd
Utat* of Florida,
w l l h U w . Said certlflcata embrarra th* fol­ Gao. A. D eC ottr*.
low In* deacribed property aituatrd In Semi- 8enlrHor
________ and of C ou n cil for Com pla in nrt e.
not* Cou nty, Florida, to-w it : S ) ( of N E * ( W -7-l 3lc .

"Sm ooth as silk, eh?

V, •-------,

Notice (a hereby ilv e n that J. I*. Itofalnaon
purchater of Tax Crrtifleata No. 377, dated
th* 4th day of Juna A. l b . 1917. h n filed
*xla ceitlCialeMn m y otfir* and hta made
application for tax deeel in |*»ue la xccordmnc*
with law. Said certificate embrarra the cdlowin* drirrihed p r o p e r t y aituatrd In S e m i note t.pUKty, Florida, to-wit; beta 80, R|.
anil 8J. Fr” ata A d d . to Altamonte. The eatd
land hrln* aeeiu,t| „| the irate vl the irnr*
attre nf *uch rertifirale In l i e name of A.
Mr.Mieler. Dnlca* aa.d crrtiflrat* ahall be
redeemed accordln* to law, t n i i m ' will
l*»ue thereon th* J i l t e]*y of MarrK A. D.
1920.
Witnra* mu official el*n*tu rr anil aeal
hia the 23th day o f February A. l b 1920,
b 'K \l,
f:. A
D O D O l . ASS
( lerk Circuit
Co- rt
Seminole
County,

(Jit o f A n c i e n t

In Circuit Court, .Se* rn lh Jud| lal ClrrullSeminal# County, Florida, In &lt; h nnte rjllraaie Fatten,
va
Citation
Jamr* Fatten,
T o Jamr* Fatta*, Iteatdrnra unkn own!
It appraring from n aif adavlt fitrd in thla
aaute that you are a resident of a Slat# oi
rountty othrr than the S t a le of F'lorlda, that
yuur pr etenl plane of reeidenre i* unknow n,
that thrfo ia n o peraon In the Slate of Flo ­
rida the aervlra ed a auhpoena upon w hom
would hind you , amt that you are o v t r
twenty one year* of age.
Therefore thia ia tn requite you. the la id
Jamra Fatten, to app ear tn the hill of c o m plalnit , In thla raute thia day filed. On
M o n da y the 5th da y of April. A. D. 1920
othrrwiae aaiel Pill will ho taken aa hy you
t onfeeteil.
Witnraa my haml anil tiir arai of ahnva
rnurt on thia the* 22ml d a y of January, A.
D. 1920.
(HEA 1.1
K. A. n o u o r . A s s
Olrtk of Circuit Cou rt, Seminole C o u n t y ,
Stale nf F‘ lorb!a.
tiro. A. DrCottea,
Sollritiir and e l C o u n t rl for Complainant.
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XX

HERALD

1 7

IN T H E H EA R T OF T H E W O RLD ’S G R E A T ES T V E G E T A B L E SECTIO N
SANFORD, FLORIDA, FIRDAY, M lK C .I 11,1020

volume xi

NUMBF.R .11

COLBY UP RECRUITERS !A RED RADICAL WAVE
COMMISSION INSPECTOR
TODAY IN OF LABOR SEEMS TO BE SWEEPING
HERE ON INVESTIGATION SEN. MEET IS STOPPED
OVER GERMAN CITIES

interstate com m erce

fopp Reported To Have

EBBERT COMES BACK
WENT c a r e f u l l y
INTO THE EN TIR E SITUATIOS OF CAR SH O R TA G E.

inspector

j. R. Hat tic an inspector of the
Commerce
Commiaiibn
dUiMhCUm was in the city severji j|y, of this week being called
by the action of J . D. Hood
nJ the Truck Growers Association
irrour.t of the dilliculty in obUiiiat refrigerators and the prompt
iUfir.s if the sumo for the growers
c this lection of the state.
There ij a car shortage in every
tut of the United States at this
t -t mide more acute by the big
tile in every part of the country
c i the fact that during war times
jje »« ear* were l*uilt, no now engine
epse* were built and with hut little
Hiipmer.t for the railroads who hnVe
};,t taken their property hack it
to beyond human endeavor to keep
tie rolling stock moving in sufficient
justifies to suit the shippers.
Tke principal kick of the Sanford
pewen *a&lt; that when they ordered
a refrigerator car for n certain date
t:d were told they could have it
fbrtd and started cutting their
{♦ratable crop the car was not forth­
coming making a dead loss to the
power and they wanted definite in­
flation from the Amour Car Line
t i the railroads as to whether they
cooid depend upon a car for a ccrUia date or not. •

training on articlcs’madv with their
knivea.
Blue ribbon for the best Florida
map giving the historical and geo­
graphical sketch.
Best Brussels Sprouts, $1.00.
Best collection exhibit vegetables,
$10.00.
Best collection corn fodder, $2.00.
Best collection parsley, $1.00.
Best Beets, $1.00.
Best radishes, $1.00.
Best Rhode Island Eggs, $1.00,
FL E T C H E R

WILL
PAIGN

OPEN

CAM­

Speaks ut Live Oak Saturday p'ace
Where He Opened Two Battles.
Washington, March 07.—Senator
Fletcher has arrnnged to leave here
tomorrow to open his campaign at
Live Oak Saturday. He opened hit
first campaign there 12 years ago and
again six years ago. His secretary,
William L. Hill, of Gainesville, will
remain in the senator's Washington
olfice while Fletcher is campaigning.

Bolivia
Expresses
Regrets
S O R R Y THEY ATTACKED THE
PERUVIANS LEGATION LAST
SUNDAY.

Lima I’erue, March 18 (By Associ­
ated Press) The Bolivian president
through his aide-de-camp has ex­
pressed regret at the attack cji the
Peruvian legation Sunday. Peru de­
Mr. Ilattlc went carefully over the manded compensation damage.
pound here and rtated that he
thought Sanford was faring equally
Weather And Crop Conditions In
u *tll if not better than the rest of
Florida For The Week Ending
lie country and he will straighten
March 1G, 1920
nt the tangle about the cars before
h leaves here and if cars are not
Temperature. The week was cooler
Inilable the railroad officials end than the normnl by 2 degrees to I
nfrigerator people will tell the grow- degrees except in the extreme south,
njuit wha*. they can or cannot do. where the temperature was about
the normal. There was no frost of
moment in any division.
Precipitation. The rainfall was
light, and fairly well distributed —
heaviest, however, in the extreme
northern counties, where at
the
s e v e r a l stations approximated I
inch. Moisture is needed in nil di­
visions—especially in the southern.
Some stations report no ruin during
*CHOOL
RECEIVED
GREA T the week.
BUNCH
OF
P R IZ E S
AND
Conditions of Crops. The week
MICH GOOD A DVERTISIN G was favorable for general farm work
which was prosecuted diligently. A
The Lake Monroe school has shed
lurge acreage wus planted to corn in
• hatre on the school system of
bxinole County in a manner that the central and northern divixio
r-J warm the hearts of all those much of which was a replanting in
*!*are intereited in the building up the central division^ A large portion
^ the ichool in this state. In the of the Irish potato crop was replant­
jot few year* Luke Monroe schools ed in northern counties, especially
b*eattaimel a marvelous growth and in St. Johns County. There, however
*he little red school house it a good portion of the land had been
‘•grown into a mamoth
brick replanted before the cold of the last
piling that would grace any city two weeks, and as plants were not
T« limes a* large and under the above bgrouml they escaped. They
leadership of J . Tilden Jacob* are now "coming up", and the pro­
.
Jacobs the school has at- spect is fairly encouraging. Tomrtoes
,1;'ed a proficiency that has at- are being set out in general and pro
W.tel the attention of school au- lions of the southern division. The
•pities in many parts of the state. plunting of corn is general in centra!
counties, nnd becoming so in north­
♦ *ch°(d exhibit at the Sub Tropiern counties: peanuts nl*o, were
..., r 1,1 Orlando did much toward
planted extensively. Cane is doing
,(»fting the attention of the many
'ter, |0 the marvelous growth of well. Strawberry and citrus bioo^ Lake Monroe school and the are now seen— much delayed as re­
call c.* recent frosts. Some dninge—
. .1
. i t , i n . * o f ie h c liv it*
»cnu!.u . ’lie. f .;:«v ing prizes here nnd there—resulted to citrus
bloom and tender growth by recent
cf*. * V r,*H* Luke .Monroe Schools
h in t : em«elves shew the broad cold; berry bloom was killed. W h en ­
&gt;« °? the •rh'H and the untiring ever protection was given all crops
°tion and teal displayed by the escaped. Ranges are poor.
rtfllff, in n . . M
•*
a . J.
M i l t H ELL.
-«•&lt;.* tula sciiutil one

IAKE MONROE
SCHOOLS GET
BIG RESULTS

%0fth while schools of the state
Trouble In I’eru
firhir.g the children useful vocah , a* Wt‘H »* following the regular
Lima, Peru, March 17.—t h e Peru­
'^rtculum:
vian foreign office announces that
J ?**1 ^ublic School out of Orange communication was established this
110.00
morning with the Peruvian legation
general exhibit of two and at LaPax, Bolivia, which was a t­
tack yesterday by the Bolivians.
f* V * * cher *chool»* *5 00.
The minister reported that the
.
leaching circle" and gram­
mob attacked and burned the ofllcea
* tr-« teaching.
*
' f Agriculture methods and plans of La Raxorii an organ unfavorable
u . r * * ,n&lt;l eight year old girla to former Precident Monte. The dis­
■ ' ‘ nry Work cJub
patch from the minister added that
°y received firat prlxe lor reanuel the situation was becoming tranquil.
l

NEW SECRETARY OF ST A T E
BEING
IN VESTIGATED
IIY
TH E SENATE C O M M IT T E E .
Washington March 18 (By Associ­
ated Press) Bainhridge Colby has
been rnlled before the Senate Com­
mittee considering his nomination ns
Secretary of State today. The meet­
ing is behind closed doors. Colby’s
statement is expected to determine
whether there will be a long Senate
investigation of his nomination.
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY
M ITT EE M E E T S

COM­

Assessment of Candidates Was Only
Business of Importance
The Seminole County Democratic
Executive Committee was called
to meet at the court house Saturday
morning.at ten o’clock being called
by Chuirmnn C. II. Dingcc. The
assessment of candidates nnd ar­
rangements for the campaign were
about the only matters of importance
to come before the committee nnd
after a conference with thccamlidutc*
present regarding the various sala­
ries it was decided to make the com­
mittee assessment two percent which
under the old assessment makes it
amount to about one per cent of the
real salaries as they nre now. It was
also decided to have a big rally here
one day durng the campaign
for
the state candidates and the com­
mittee secretary will invite them to
come on that date to he announced
later.
Field Artillery Unit Here
A unit of the U. S Field Artillery
known in the army as Light Artillery
camped here last night anil left this
morning for Jacksonville. They are
making a trip through the south and
have headquarters at Fayetteville,
N. C., where they are heading now
The unit hail two caterpillar tractors
to draw the gun and also had a big
army truck and a small car for the
transportation of the officers The
gun was the American type of the
French famous 75 and was some good
looking piece of artillery said to he
better in many ways then the orgina 75.

p L r .m i t the air or on the water and ran land
DIRECTOR anywhere on the lakes or rivers.
The following letter is of importance This appeal* to tho average passen­
Jacksonville, Mar. 15. 1920. ger and many people are ‘^tending
TO T H E E M P L O Y E R S OF LA­ to tr.ke u spin over the !*ke while
the Sea Gull is here. You can see
BOR IN F L O R ID A :
the Hying hoot at the Clyde I.ine
. In assuming the duties of Director
dock in the mornings and the after­
for Florida of the United States Em­
noons nnd Mr. Grid states that he
ployment Bureau with headquarters
will he here nil this week.
in Jacksonville, it will he the pur­
NEW
R EG IM E
G IV E S
UP
poses and aims of the bureau to
BUT RADICALS TRYING TO
Constantinople Occupied
furnish you, at no expense whatever,
TAKE
CHARGE
OF
GOV.
such help as you may require.
Constantinople Mraeh 17.—Con­
ERNMENT.
The Jacksonville olfice will he in stantinople was occupied this after­
charge of Mr. Phil N. llulfman, noon by allied forces under Gen.
And undated Associated Press
assistant director, with offices at Sir George E. Milne, of the British despatch says thnt Germany has
120 Wst Bay Street, who has had army. This long looked for military cast off the reactionary regime hut
valuable experience ns cnplnymcnt demonstration by the allies against advices indicate thnt Germany is
director of the War Camp Communit Turkey was inafred by only one facing another extreme peril in the
ity Service. We trust that you will untoward incident, n serious clash wave of Radicalism. An Amsterdam
avail yourself of the opportunity to near the war olfice where tKe Turks despatch from the Exchange Teleuse this service as titc needs of your resisted the allied soldiers.
grnf to London says Kapp has been
business require, as the otllce is
ousted as the head of the revolution
being re-established in Floridu for
and it is rumored that he has com­
the purpose of supplying the needs
mitted suicide, quoting from the
of employers, and at the ramc time
telephone message, from Berlin.
finding situations for the unemployed
Other reports say Kapp has fled from
workers of the State, whether it b
Berlin nnd his forces are leaving nnd
skilled, unskilled, farm help, clerical
tho prccenco of Gustav Noskc who
professional or domestic labor, male
came from Stuttgart by airplane in­
or female.
dicates that the Constitutional gov­
ernment intends to assume control
Under the new regulations no re­
immediately The Proletarian dic­
cruiting of labor by either private
agencies of firms operating outside TAKING TAX OFF DIVIDENDS tatorships have been set up at Dort­
MADE HOLE *IN TREASURY mund, Gcru. Halle, Ohiigs, Unna
the State will he permitted, unless
Credential* nre first obtained from
Wqshington March 18 (B y Associ­ nnd Gelsenkirchs .the reports say
the Federal Director, and reports ated Press) Treasury officials of the and Leipsic workers have driven the
furnished this office ns to number of House Ways and Means Committee j government troops from the city.
men required, and aftercards a re­ present their view* on the raising
Stuttgart Mnrch 18 (By Associated
port as to the number n*oruitcd. of revenues to meet the Iosjcs as the j Press) German national
Assembly
The olfice of Federal Director will result of the Supreme Court's deci­ here in meeting today. Tho military
he conducted !n conjunction with sion on stock dividendn being un- occupied all approaches to the hail
the regular inspection work of the tnxahlo Chairman Fordncy's plan There were no disorders.
state! of Florida, the.present labor being for a flat tax on all profits with
London March 18 (By Associated
inspector supervising the branch the same percentage large and small Press) Amsterdam Exchange Teleoffices of the employment bureau in incomes and repeat the two thousand graf correspondent suys that Ehbert
dollars exemption. The provision is t has arrived in Berlin nnd the re­
all cities.
Applications for help should he opposed by the Democtatic commit­ actionary armed forces have departed
Purls March 18 (By Associated
addressed to U. S. Employment teeman.
Press) Official Berlin advices say
Bureau, 120 West Bay Street, Boom
the crowds are in nn ugly mood, th e
5, Jacksonville, Florida.
Cecillan Recital
military panicky nnd. many Bultic
Very truly Yours,
The fourth of a scries of recitals troops have joined the independent
J . C. Pit I V E T T .
planned hy the young piano students socialists who are reported to have
Federal Director for
of the Cocilnin Music Club for this twelve thousand men at their com­
Florida. U. S. Em ­
season
was given in tho studio of mand.
ployment Bureau.
Mrs. Munson on last Saturday,
Assistant Director,
afternoon March 13th at 3:00 p. in.
By Phil N. Huffman.
A very Inrgo audience evidenced
n growing interest in these recitals.
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HOME TOWM
OUR NAVY’S
WELCOMES
SHORTCOMINGS
MARINE HERO
WERE AIRED
PO R TS M () UT 11
W E LCD M ES
BRIGADIER
GENERAL
NEv il l i:
hero
of
belleau
WOODS.
Portsmouth Vr. March 18 (By
Associated Press) The city today
welcomed Brigadier General Neville
commander of the marines at Bel­
leau Wood who is a native of Ports­
mouth. A bilver service given by the
city was a feature of the celebration
which ends tonight when the general
presents the French war cross to re­
latives of the men who died in the
war.
Private Yacht Aground,
Jacksonville March 17.—The aux­
iliary schoonc'-yacht Misery, Cap­
tain Wnama, with Irwin Cox, owner
of New York City, nnd (tarty aboard
went ashore lateiast night just south
of the south jetty at Mayport, the
entrance to the St. John’s river, dur­
ing n gale. It was with great difficulty
that the passengers anil members
of the crew were rescued by the pilot
boat Meta at 7 o'clock this morning.
They were nil dinging to the rigging
nf
-rr.fi “ it?. !,;«&gt;&gt;
Manning
over them. They were transferred to
the pilot boat by the use of life lines
and were taken tp Mayport, where
they are at a hotel.
In the party, besides Mr. Cox,
were Mrs. Cox and Mr. and Mrs.
George Bullard of New York. They
had been since January at Nassau,
and wero en route to New York via
this port, when the craft waa wreck­
ed. The Misery was of the auxiliary
schooner type yatcht, 65 feet over­
all, and was manned by the master
and four men. She will probably be a
total lots.

S IM S
M ISH APS
WILL
BE
FIN ISH ED
IIY
C O M M IT T E E .

SOON
THE

Washington March 18 (By Associ­
ated Press) Concluding the long ar­
raignment of the Navy Department
conduct during the war. Admiral
Sims laid before the Senate investiga­
tion committee the summary of his
charges declaring the navy was not
ready at the beginning of the war
and violated the fundamental prin­
ciples in attempting to ^formulate
war plans without sufficient knowledg
knowledge of the situation and failed
to support him properly in the be­
ginning. The cross examination will
probably begin Friday.
For County Commissioner
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the position c l County Commis­
sioner of tlie 1st district i f Seminole
County and prnmisp that if elected to
to do iny duty as the servant of the
people not only of my own district
hut of the entire eounty.
JO H N M E IS C H
FLYING BOAT WILL REMAIN

Tho piano selections were excel­
lently rendered.

PREPARED
FOR TEST
OFTREATY

Miss Irene McCagrue added great­
ly to the program's interest in her
selection of songs and readings.
Miss McCagrue is a vocal pupil
of the famous Instructor Oscar Saenger. Her voice is Mezzo Soprano,
beautifully trained; added to this is
natures d f t in rare quality of sweet­ SEN A TE LEADERS READY TO
DO SO M ETH IN G
D E F IN IT E
ness and velvety richness. Hers
TODAY ON TR EA TY
truly is the voice of the Soul nnd
whether she reads or sings the a|&gt;Washington March 18 (By Associ­
peai is certain. Miss Mildred Ken­
ated Press) The Senate lecders nre
nedy, a promising young piano
prepared today for the final test of
student was accoinpaniste.
the peace treaty nnd the remaining
Selections given were: Instrumen­ reiervations will be disposed of be­
tal:
«
fore tho adjournment if* the night
,1 Concert M a r c h .. .. ..
U’nrAs sessions nre necessary and the pcrii,Marion Philips
tdlity is found for the ending o( the2 Japanese Lullaby.............. K rotger lobby fight. The efforts of W. J .
Marguerite Garner
Bryan to persuade the DiUKcrnttj
3 Etude..........................Sydney Smith to compromise has added nn tin*
Agnes I’errritt
certainty to the outcome.
4 Second Waltz
....
llatltbun
Madeline Mallum
5 Tarentelle
P leronba
Mnrgaret Zachary
G Mazurlia ..................
Engel
Carreretn Ilarbar
7 In An Alabama ................. Cabin
.. .Charlet W akefield
( ’adm an
Margaret Cowan
8 "Firrgertwist" .................. E m ery
Vclmu Shipp
SEND
UNIN.STRUTTED
DELE­
9 (a) Japaness Doll
Newton Sw ift
GA TES
TO
TH E
ST A T E
(b) Joyous Farmer ...... ..Sehutnn»
‘ “ NVENTION
iit Goiw Worm.......................... L in ka
St. Paul Mnrch 18 (B y Associated ’
Georgia Moldy
Press) Fifty Minnesota county Re­
11 Spinning Song...... ...E lm erick
publicans conventions elected unPearl Robson
initructid delegates to the state
12 Hungarian............. ...... Me D arrell
convention
yesterday. TwentyAnna Mason
seven were instructed for Wood, five
13 (a) Mazruba---------------- Seharw lnt
for Lowden snd two for Johnson.
(b). Cradle Song---------------- U arilli
Virginia De Coursey
14 Songs:

MINNESOTA
• REPUBLICAMS
CONVENTION

The S ea Gull Will Carry Passengers
For Next Few Daya
ForiN i V
Few Days
Th e Curtis Flying Boat, tho Sea
Gull, owned by C. D. Griff that has
been here for the past few days at
the wharf of John Russell
comes
down town every day and lands at
(a) Stride La Vampa (from La
the Clyde Line where It
takes trovalotre)
j
passengers for a spin over Lake
(b) Candle Liglitri time, Verdi
Monroe. This flying boat is the Cooleridge, Taylor.
greatest thing t h a t 1.has come to
16 musical readings.
For Florida fair tonight and Ft
Sanford in many a day and comRreadlngt.
„
day. Gentle shifting winds excel
binea all the pleaaurea of a sail on
Misa Irene MeCagrueJ
east over extreme south portlo:
r-'

Weather R eport

�MARCH 12 1920
,

C O U N T Y HAPPENINGS
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GENEVA
Mr npi| Mrr. H. B. Levy and r:ar herr In the eatly part of the
M i n Ilote Levy left I
Tuesday winter, will be sorry to hrar of the
or their home in New York city, very critical condition of her hus­
after having apent the winter here band for this past month with heart
with Mrs. Levy's father Mr. T . I). trouble.
Mr. and Mr,. Austin Williams, and
Patera.
son
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ilauleraon daughter Mamie Knte and
have returned from an auto trip to Robert of Tnmpa have decided to
r a lm Beach, F t. Fierce and Mimmi. return to Sanford much to the dri light of 11• {r relatives and fric.r.rf'i
Mr. and Mrs. &lt;&gt; K NTchvlson
came over Sunday from Daytona here; Mrs. Williams and Robert
Mr. Nicholson returned to Daytona have already come and are staying
Tuesday, but Mrs. Nicholson will with Mr. and Mrs. Volie Williams
remain for some time with her till they get moved.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Erlcson have
father Mr. T. D. Peters.
a
new car, a roomy Velio Six, I
Mr. G. I). Hurt of Sanford paid
believe.
They Invited Mr. and Mrs.
Geneva a business visit last Tuesday
Magnuson
to attend service in San­
Mrs. Clara Coffee came up from
ford
with
them
Sunday, nil returning
Miami last Saturdny to take her
to
the
lattes
home
for dinner.
mother, Mrs. S. Williams hack with
Mrs. A. F. Westerdick accompan­
her, Mrs. Williams has spent the
past year here with another daugh­ ied Mr. and Mrs. Clute over to Os
teen to see Mrs. Parkinson, who has
ter, Mrs. C. F. Harrison.
The Geneva schools opened on been ill for some time, confined to
Monday of this week, there being her beil and Is just recovering from
tlie flu.
no more cases of scarlet fever.
Mrs. Harry Rivers and children
We understand that Joe Dnniels
left Sunday for their home in Macon and wife of Sanford, having lately
Gn., after having spent the past sold their store there to Miss Simon
two months with Mrs. J. N. Prevail are expecting soon to make their
Word has just been received that home on their little grove near
Kd Rnulcrsnn of Palm Beach has Upsaia station.
married Miss Maude Marlin of
Sorry to hear that Mr. Lynn has
Jupitor.
the llu and being threatened with
Mr. and Mrs. Reed of Blooming­ pneumonia it was thought best to
ton, III., drrived Iasi Wednesday to take him to the hospital in Sanford
occupy their cottage at Lake Harney where he could receive the necessary
care by Dr. Denton.
LONG WOOD PICK-UPS
Mr. and Mrs. Ilartlosnn and little
Mrs. Will Sntchrr and baby
daughter are ill witli the flu too,
daughter are the guest of Mr. and Hu* doctor being railed there Monday
Mrs. C. W. Entzmlnger this week.
We are ail thankful for the wonder­
Mrs.
G. S. Munry of Orlando ful escape from injury o f the little
spent the day with Mrs. J . S. daughter if Mr. and Mrs. Campbell
Dinkcl on Tuesday.
Inst Sunday. She went upstairs and
Miss Lillian Singelton left Tues­ pushing out a screen fell from the
day for her home in Jacksonville. window to the bard ground seemingly
Mr. and Mrs. Sldnholser and little without bring hurt.
sou and
Mrs. Philipps
andson ofClarence llergguist of Sanford
Hanford
were calling on
friends visited with his sister Mrs. K. W.
Tuesday afternoon.
Lundi|uist Sunday.
C. W. Kntzmingrr was shipping
Mr. Sturns of the shop force was
cabbage
from his Wekivn garden also calling at the homes of T. O.
last week.
Tyner and A. L. Campbell.
The recent cold done very little
Dr. Brower kindly came out again
damage in this section.
last Sunday, giving us an excellent
J . A. Iiistlinc is building a garage talk on the lutrrrhurch movement,
which means another auto in Long- and of the need there is of the join­
ing together of all tile forces for
wood.*
A new roof is being put on the righteousness to battle against sin,
which is trying to overthrow our
Episcopal church.
government
and people.
Miss Eva Stuart of Orlando spent
We
have
been
pleased to have with
the week end at home last week.
us
for
the
lust
two services, Mr.
Ben Overstreet was transacting
Swan
who
is
stopping
for a while a
business in Orlando on Saturdny.
Twln*Lakes. He is an old time resi­
Little Miss Aid in La Yignc had
dent, having lived near Sanford for
u birthday party Inst Friday ami
17 years, but bus been North a
with her many little friends enjoyed
number of years.
a picnic lunch.
We were also pleased to see Mrs.
DeForest
and her friend,
Mi s
Ill'S ALA AND GKAPKVILI.K
Woodruff who is again keeping her
Mrs. Voile Wilburns and baby
company to the service.
called on Mrs. A. L. Campbell
We shall miss Mrs. Heston and
Tuesday.
her charming daughter, Miss Lydia
Mr. and Mrs. Warren of Sylvan
of Columbiana, Ohio who have been
Lake were Sunday callers at the
stopping with Miss Icinbour. They
home of Mra. and Mrs. Jesse Thomp­
are now visiting witli friends ut
son.
Winter Haven.
.
On Tuesday Mr and Mrs. Clule of
I Mrs. Jack Vaughn has been help
of Sanford and Mr. and Mrs. Lucas
ing Jesse Thompson plant his .
of Longwoud were callers at the home
watermelon seed. Hope we will
of Mr. and Mrs. Westerdick.
have farm er weather soon as the
Friends who met Mrs. Benton will grow.

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Why yen bliouid use
Cardul,, the woman's
tonic, for your troubles,
Itavc been 6hown in
thousands of letters front
actual users of this medi­
cine, who Speak from
personal experience. If
the results obtained Jby
other women tor so many
years have been so uni­
formly good, why not
give Cardul a trial?

Take

CARDU
The Woman’s Tonic
Mrs. Mary J. Irvin, ol
Cullen, Va., writcsi
"About II years ago, I
suffered untold misery
with female trouble, bear­
ing-down pains, head­
ache, numbness . . . I
would go for three weeks
almost bent
...
My husband went to Dr.

D on't Irtt a n d iteeal from morn till
noon
Wt'll put th* o ld §ar back in funr.

E know how to repair
automobiles— you don't
Avail yourself of our export
aor vices. Whether your ma­
chine is suffering from lack
of adjustment oris internally
or infernally sick, we’ll cute
iLs ailments in si hurry. As
for the bill—you needn’t
wotry—about the size of it
we mean.

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Charming Dinner Pail)
fn,honor of Mr. and Mrs. A. F .
Porter of Langhome, Pa., Mr. and
Mrs. f. D. Martin entertained with
a charming dinner-party on Sunday
evening at their home on Golden
Lake.
Covers were placed for fourteen
and a delicious turkey dinner was
served in courses. The table with its
centerpiece of roses and attractive
appointments was very lovely, with
dainty hand painted place yards in
rose design making the place*.
Other gutiU of the d jign tfu l
occasion, were Mr. nnd Mrs. J . C.
Ellsworth, Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. W. W,
Drcssor, Miss Lucy Byrd Smyths,
Miss Helen Drcssor, Mr. Samuel
Schwartz and Mr. Albert Smythe.

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person* $2.50 to $3.00;bath $2.00. two
jicople $100. K. Frank Pearce, Prop.

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starting a check account with
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LAST SANFORD
Mr. afid Mr*. I. D. Martin were hosts
Sunday at a delightful dinner party.
Turkey and all the good things pertain­
ing to n turkey dinner was greatly cnjoyed by the guests, Mr. ami Mrs. A. D.
Porter, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Campbell,
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Drcssor, Mr. and
Mrs. J .C . Ellsworth, Mr.Saumel Schwarz
Mis* LucyJHird Sntylhc, Miss Helen
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Mrs. Fred Wnjsman was the
gracious hostess of the bridge party
given by the sociul department at
S E R V IC E l
3 'STR EN G TH *.
tlie Woman’s Club Tuesday after­
S A N F O R D , FLA .
noon. There were six tables of players
enjoying the fascinating game nnd
a number of other guests engafeed
children have moved out from town to in handwork.
The bridge prize wns won by Mrs.
V/E PA Y
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their new home on Lake Gulden.
K. M. Gnjioway to whom was proL. A. Brumley is at home from th sentod a bottle of toilet water. There
hospital where he was ill for some time
with the second attack of flu this winter.
His young son, John, has also been ill
was a suggestion of
St. Patricks
with flu.
.
Day in the cunning little tally cards
and the favors with their piggies
Chas. Dunn of Geneva Ave., is very
nnd shamrocks. Cut flowers adorned
ill with a relapse of flu.
tlie rooms. At the refreshment hour
Simeon Philip, &lt;&gt;f Cameron City, has
n
pineapple salad course vfus served
A man la U3 old ns his o rg an s; he
been very ill for three weeks with flu.
by the hostess assiste! by Mrs.
can
be
as
vigorous
nnd
healthy
nt
Mrs. Allman, of Cameron Ave., died
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Sunday after a week’s illness with flu 70 ns a t 35 if he aid s his organs in
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your vital organs healthy with
band and nine, children, one an infant
only a week old and her mother, Mrs.
Hickson and several brothers and a sis­
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Mr. and Mrs Nick Zemovcan have
s ild their 6 acre Improved farm to R. It. Th » world's standard remedy for kidney, in excellent condition for $500.00 B. &amp;
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Chapman for $15,000. It is locate 1 be­ liver, btsdder snd uric add troubles O. Motor Co.__________________ 30-ltc model in first class condition. A',bar­
1296 } corrects disorders•, stimulates
tween Hurry Ward’s and the Russell sines
vital organs. All druggists, thrss sixes.
For Sale—Ford, ut B. &amp; O. Motor Co. gain for $1,100.00. B. &amp; O. Motor Co.
farms on Beardall Ave. We understand Luuk fur lb *
Gold M »Jal on t . » T bos
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Bad SSCSSt DO imlUtiea
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Mr. Zernovean has bought 24 ucres of

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Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cameron and
daughter, Miss Clair, hail as guests
Sunday their cousin, C. X. Jackson and
family of Eustl* 4ml Mr. and Mrs.
Shrampeof Tavares.
^ Mr. and Mrs. A. Corpany are driving
a new Ford touring car, df* k * ' 1
I
Mr. and Mrs. A. Corpany, &lt;f Bt.iri|all Ave., have as guests their old friends,
Mr. an i Mrs. D. E. Bump, of Danville,
111. who have bu n truring West Foltld.1.
"'Thomas Burgess was over from Bar­
tow Sunday, n visitor nt the Long home
on Richmond Ave. Ilisllttlegrand daugh
tdr Mary Edith Manning returned
home with him for a visit.
I V
’ Samuel Schwartz enjoyed an auto
trip to points on tlie West Const Inst
week witli Mr. otnlj Mr*. Pillsburg and
party of DeLand* } ■ U I K B b E R
Mr. ui.uj Mi*. Value Douglas* uml

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unimproved land of C. B. Tyler near the
Crippen creasing.
Cliri.il Buccrocl of Cameron City
has bought 4 acre* of land adjoining hU
farm on the east.

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GROWERS WANT
INFORMATION ON
CAR SHORTAGE
Lack of information
Prevents Growers
' Shipping
T TUC
HE TRUTH
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MOVEMENT OF REFRIGERATOR
CARS UNSATISFACTORY
ANII
GROWERS WIFE SUFFER LOSS

car i« not forthcoming. The grower
find* out too late that ho will not be
able to get hla stuff into cars after ho
has started cutting and one can Imagine
Ids plight.
The growers are entitled to have de­
finite information from the railroads
and from the Armour Car lints about
what they car. expect and they want
definite information. In other words
they want a plain "yes" «r "no about
this car business so they can govern
their field operations accordingly. J.
I). Hood wired Senator Fletcher and the
Interstate Commerce Commission to­
day about this condition and expects
to get some definite information about
It
The farmers are not arbitrary about
this condition. They realize
that
there is a serious enr shortage and they
realize that they will have to take
chances with other line* of business.
But other lines ore not dependent
solely upon the movement of care like
the growers are and the growers want
definite information and they must
have it or suffer great losses in their
crojw. They should know
whether
it will he possible to get a car on the day
that they expect to cut or not and the
railroads and the Armour Car Lines
syould he able to tell them.

The Sanford grower* aro having
difficulty in obtaining sufficient re­
frigerator care to haul their stuff ami
while there is a car shortage everywhere
and busines* men are suffering from
the car shortage the growers think they
should receive some information daily
about what they can expect in the way
of refrigerator care. For instance a
grower wants to cut celery or lettuce f i f t y t h o u s a n d r e f u g e e s
today and he wants to know when he
can get refrigerator care and he is in­ From All Tarts of Russia Camp­
formed that he will get a car hut the
ing In Streets
NovorussUk, Russia. March 10.Fifty thousand refugees from all
parts of Southern Russia have been
camping in the strett* of Nov*
orossisk for several weeks waiting
for transportation to take them
across the black sea to a plucc of
safety, most of them are families
Hero Is n messago to
of officers and leaders of the army
suffering women, from
of Dcnikinc. All the resources of
Mrs. W. T. Trice, of
Tubllc, Ky.:
"I Buf­
the American Red Cross mission
fered with painful.,.",
to South Russia have been employ­
Sho writes. "I got down
ed in extending relief to the re­
with n weakness In my
back and lim b s...!
fugees.
felt helpless and dis­
Every shelter of any description
couraged...! hnd about
has been crowded with It inanity.
given up hopes of ever
Idle fnctiry buildings, grain ele­
being well again, when
a friend Insisted 1
vators and rooms used ns
Hires
dtiring the day have been filled
Take
with refugees at night. Thousands
have spent their days walking the
streets anil at nightfall have spread
their blankets and srant covering
upon the pavement to sleep.
Hospitals have been filled to
overflowing and medical supplies
have run low while hundreds of
eases of typhus developed every
day. Each morning fdund hun­
I began Cardul. In
A chert whllo I caw a
dred dead in the streets.
marked difference...
I grew ntrongcr right
Along, and It cured mo.
Lament Pipe Organ.
1 am stouter than I
What Is iun!iiiittii dty Hu* liirg. at nnd
hare been In years."
.irohnhly tie* erentnsi pipe organ
If you sulfcr, you can
•ver tiitide was that ulilct. was played
n p p r o c l n t o what It
means to bo ntrong and
lit IVsilYnl hall in St. l.onls. Haring
well. Thousands of wo­
tile exposition In MM)I, It was originmen glvo Cardul tho
illy made for Convention hall, In Kan*
credit for their good
ins city, ton was never accepted, ti
health. It should help
remained In storage for years nml
you. Try CarduL At all
sits then bought l.y Jobii Wnnniiinker
druggists. .
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W o m en !

GAROUI
Hie Woman's Tonic

itel installed In his I'hllndrlpliln stun',
a here li Is-played every working day,
fhe organ weighs 375,(khj pounds.

SANFORD BOY
FLORIDA
IS KILLED IN
POTATOES
AUTOMOBILE
A R E LATE
and

other

states

w il l

FRED SJ0111.0M OF LAKE MARY
C O M P ETE WITH
US
IN
KILLED NEAR LAKELAND*
STUD MARKETS
BY OVERTURNING AUTO
Indications are that the potatoes
Another serious and dfntni accident
fcrown in this section will he so
resulting in the death of a young man
late this spring that there will lie
by the name of Fred Sjoblom. occurred
plenty of competlolion, especially
i i-terdr.y afternoon just two miles
for potat'-’cz that me very lute.
this side of Haines City.
When the
Says the Talatka News. Shipping
accident was discovered by passers-by
will begin in some of the Texas
about 3:30, two men were found, Sjoblom
districts ns early as April 1.
The Beaufort, S. C., district re­ being pinned under a Ford car and
ports the farmers in that section as another young man by the name of
being
comparatively
through Jim Owens, of Aurburndale, was lying
planting potatoes and they expect up against the aide apparently un­
barring misfortunes of any serious conscious. Ho soon revived and when
nature to commence digging some the car was raised from the body of
time around May 10. They ex­ Sjoblom, his face was badly crushed
pect to he virtually finished with anil his neck broken.
From all that can be learned Sjoblom
digging by June 1. They have
and
Owens left Auhurndalc in a Ford
had ideal weather for planting,
and their acreage will he fully car belonging to Gordon Coatleburry
and started for Haines City npout 3
double that of last yezr.
In the Itio
Grande Valley of o’clock, Tho ear had swerved across*
Tnxas approximately 3,000 acres on the left bund side of the road and
have been planted to potatoes. turned around in the sand and grarj
Some of them are reported ns being and then took another header to the
very early, while others are just up. opposite side of the road where it
The plants arc generally healthy turned over and headed hack toward
nml arc growing rapidly. In nil Auhurndalc, thus indicating that it
probability, shipments will begin was traveling at a lively rate. The
accident happened on a straight and
about April I.
In the Cancy Valley of Texas level stretch of asphalt and to those
there are approximately
5,000 who talked to Owens, he could not
acres, and about the same amount give a very accurate account of what
in the Alexandria section of Louis­ really did happen, lie stated to some
iana. Those sections report Hint that an International truck struck the
it is too early yet to forecast any­ Ford on a curve and to others he said
thing, for the reason that very few that a Dodge car crowded him off the
i.f the plants are up.
road on n curve. There is no curve
Some of the other districts
in within a mile of this point. Owens
Florida , outside tho
Hastings abo stated that he was doing the driving
district, report the acreage of po­ and that they had been drinking during
tatoes for this year according to ! the morning and evidence obtained in
the following figures: Orange Park; I Auhurndalc goes to bear out that theory,
30 acres: Doctor s Inlet, 300 ucres 1although none was found about the car.
Russell, 30 acres: Green
Cove Neither were them any marks of any
Springs, 10 acres: West
Tocoinn kind on the car nor even a fender bent,
acres; DeLeon Springs, 100 acres; showing that the accident was tho re­
Sanford, 500 acresO; Orlando, 15 sult of a collision. The general opinion
acres; Kissimmee, 100 acres: Lake­ was that the hoys were just traveling
land, 100' ucres; Plant City, 600 too fast for general purposes under the
acres Dover, 150 acres: Viror City, conditions.
300 acres; Oviedo, 135 nrres; Moore
It is supposed too, that many cars
Haven, 3,000 acres; Ilitta. 3,000 passed the scene of the wreck without
acres; Dade City, 60 acres; Kath­ knowing that two men were pinned
leen, 30 acres; Galloway, 50 acres beneath, as all that could he seen from
Bartow, 50acres;
Fort
Meade, the road was an over turned automobile
50 acres; Bowling Green, 35 acres; and it was just by chance that a car
Wauchula, 300 acres; Zolfo Springs, stopped and learned the situation and
60 nrres; Arcadia, HO
ucres; called others to help out. J. W. Bu­
Nocatee, 100 ncu’s; Fort Myers, chanan, Jr., and family happened along
35 acres; Lowell, 10 acres; Dukes, about this time and aided in raising the
50 acres, and Worthington Springs, Ford and taking rare of the unfortunates.
HO acres.
Sjoblom has a brother living at Auhurndule and was about 33 years of ngr
He has been in the neighborhood for
T u rkish Antiques.
T h e m Is a law In the T u r k is h em­ feveral months picking oranges and
pire prohibiting the exportation of rel­ ramp there from Sanford. Owens is
ics nml antiques more than n hundred said to be the son of Rev. Owens at
jrenrs old.
Ileal objects of art of Auhurndalc. and is about 30 years of
sufficient age to be of value ate rarely
age. He received a broken nose and
to be purchased.
was injured about tho hip.— Lakeland
Star.

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—Chesterfield
r p I I E rig h t balance of costly Turkish
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Chesterfields "satisfy.”
Every puff brings you th e fu ll, rich
flavor of genuine T urkish tobacco
and th e lively relish of choice Dom es­
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And th cb len d —th e m a n u fa c tu re r’s
p r iv a te f o r m u la — can­

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Every package enclosed
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the flavor.

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TIIOMAH D. DAK ED. I’ h. I).
Amljilrul and Comulilnf Chi*ul »1 • t’ rofcaalanat of Nalunl Stltnce
gmrrilua. itolllR* Cgtl(|t, Florida
I'rltala l.alnratorr of llotllna Callrfa
Mr. T. O. Chart**
Winter I'ark, Fla.. Nat. Sib, ISIS
Hintord. Fla.,
Hear Kin
I hut* ro m plrlrd rirrful rbrm lral analitla of Ibe aamplr or « a t r r Ibal
pan brsu|M mo earljr laol a * t k . anad b a te obtained Ibe folloaln| rrtullo:
Color___ ______ __ ____ _ _—_____ Clear CMorln*
J.7S Oarta per million
It ear 11on _____ _— ----- ----------- ....Neutral Total tolldt
a.00 parlo per million
Free Ammenla__00 part* per million llardneao _ _ 23.01 parlo ptr million
Albuminoid Ammonia_____ _ „ T r a c o
.Nllr*l*a______ _____ .._____ ._____ Trare
The ahaenre prartlrallr of free and albuminoid ammonia In Ihla taalrr and
lla t e r ; amatl amount of rklorlae Indicate* II* eirellenl sualllf for bouacbold
purpoora. In addition lo the food qualllp chamrlrrlallra of anpeilar bnuorhold
Italrr, II poaataora nperlal feature* of much talur, rtp erlall, (hoar of (i rr l l e n t
nalur* aeration and 1 ,0 XV dr|re* of h ard neti.
I k * btrlrrlolofIral anal,at*. m u l l i n g In an a t r r a f e total roanl. In f«ar
aamplra of Ike taalrr. of 1 barlerla prr rent.: and In flndl
finding a* colon, or other
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barlerla. fully confirm Ita
harmful
It* good quality In
Indicated by Ike CHEMICAL
analyala.
Of Ibe many water* of Ihla and other rrglona lhal I h ate Baitf-e
| ban
found none tuprrlor In all good guatlttc* lo that of Ibe " E l d e r Water.'*
Your* rrry renperlfutlf,
(.Signed) T II O S . It. DAKi:It

T.

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CH ARLES,

Distributor
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T E L E I'I III M : 111-XV

thnt he holds is not n free ticket or
pass, but a pass that must bo used
by him in the performance of his
duties as Master Mechanic of the
Atlantic Coast Line Rnilrond.
I am therefore, of the opinion
that Mr. Stevens is duly qualified
to servo the City of Sanford as a
City Commissioner.
Respectfully submitted
C A R Y I). LANDIS
City Attorney.
March 16, 1930.
Mr. Robert Holly
Editor of Sanford Herald
Sanford Florida.
Dear Sir:
1 enclose copy of communication
receiver!. from Cary C. Landis,
Attorney, DeLand Florida regarding
the eligibility of II. It. Stevens as
Mayor for the City of Sanford under
the present charter.
Any communicaiions which have
been addressed to me on this sub­
ject have been referred direct to
the legul department us I nrn en­
deavoring to comply with the City
ordinances and to carry out the
wlahe* of the City Commission
which is functioning under the char­
ter passed by tho S ta te Legislature
and approved by the Governor of
Florida June 1919.
Sincerely,
G. A. A B B O T T T
City Manager.

man’s elill at Wagner by Sheriff Brady
and Deputires Tillis and
Whitten
Friday and was before Judge House­
holder on Saturday gettting the plea­
sant alternate of paying a $335 and
casts or going on the road for five
months.
At present he is the guest of Sheriff
Bradey and unless he can get up the
money will work out Ids sentence and
for at least five months will not make
any more "wildcat" stuff. A modern
copper still was captured at the same
time that Bagley was caught hut the
liquor had just been sent away and
none of it was in evidence in any large
quantity but it had hesfh there in large
quantity some time before that from
the looks of the place.
List Of Jewish Donors To FcrnaldLnughton Memorial Hospital
A. II. Moses. $100.00; M. Fleis­
cher, $101.00; C. Knnner $50.00;
A. Kenner, $35.00; I*. Moses, $35 .00;
M. Moses. 335.00; S. Ilohhins, $35.00
A. Ila field, $30,00; L. Goldberg.
$5.00; L. Fleischer, $5.00; C. Flowers
$5.00; F. Schwartz, $10.00;
S.
Benjamin, $10.00; F. Frank, $10.00;
L. Namberger, $llf.00; Dr. Brown,
$10.00; Leon, $5.00; ^img. Ahov.
Sholom, Orlando, $50.00; I - Moore,
Savannah, Ga., $1.00; B.. Kessler,
Macon, Ga., $3.00; Mr. Schreler,
Tampa, Fla., $5.00; Tofal $500.00,
Big Name.

Another Moonshiner Cuplircd
Frank Bragley a negro moonshiner
ACCORDING
TO
DECISION
R EN D ER ED RY CITY ATTOR- was captured at his still or seme other
NEY
CARY
D.
LANDIS.
II. it. Stevens is eligible to hold
the position of City Commissioner
of Sanford and Mayor according to
Cary I). Landis the City Attorney.
Mr. Landis recently handed in ht#
resignation hut is acting as City
Attorney until such time as his
successor can be appointed. The
following communication from City
Manger Abbott explains the position
of the City Manager and the City
Attorney on the subject.:
Mar. 10. 1930.
To the City Commissioner*
of the City of Sanford
Sanford, Florida
Gen tel men:
You have requested my opinion
whether nr not Mr. II. R. Stevens
Is qualified to serve as n member of
the City Commission of the City of
Sanford.
I have investigated this mutter
and am of the opinion thnt he is
legally qualified to seve as a
member of the City Commission.
The fact that Mr. Stevens may hold
,t puss oxer the lines ol the Atlantic
Coast Line Railroad, by virtue of
Ids being Master Mechanic of thnt
Rnilraod, does not disqualify him as
a City Commissioner. The duties of
the Master Mrchanic of the Atlantic
Coast Line Railroad require thnt he
travel upon the railroad, and 1 do
not believe that It Is seriously con­
tended that
Mr. Stevens wlfcn
traveling ns a Master Mechanic of
th e' Atlantic C o b s t Line upon th
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad should
pay his transportation. The pass

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There Is a plant railed volvnx glohater so minute thnt millions of them
COIltd to* plitee-l

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F arms, Homes, Groves, Lots
I H A V E . T H E M

The demand is very urgent for homes and if in
the market it would he well to see me early. I sell
several each xveek and the sooner you come the bet­
ter tho selection.
Farms are also changing owners rapidly likewise
lots—my list, contains some of the finest properties.
Residente —A fine one, 7 rooms and ail modern
convenience*— large lot, $5000.
Resident e —Fourteen rooms, convienlently located
lot 65x117 — A bargain $13500.
Farm—10 A. Good residence, with hath nnd im*
prox’ements.
$10000.
Farm—13 A. A splendid residence several orange
tree*, a nicp home. $3000.00
Lola—Of all kind:', and location a

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THE SANFORD HERALD

dairying g r e a t a sset

TO SEMINOLE COUNTY
WITH MODERN METHODS
pinehurst D a i r y A m o n g T h e N ew
Enterprises

ABOUT BIRTHS

For Tax Collector
I am a candidate for re-olcction
to the effka of Tax Collector of
Seminole County, subject tn the ac-i
Hon of the Democratic Primary,'
and will appreciate your support.
JN O . D. J I N K I N S
For County Judge
To the People of Seminole County
I bee tn announce tout I am ai
candidate for re-election to the office
cf County Judge of Seminole County
Florida, subject to tho Democratic
Primary Election In June, and re-j
spcctfully solicit your vote and in­
fluence in my behalf, which if given •
I assure you will be greatly apprccl
nted.
E. F . IIOU SH O LD EH .

EFFORTS RHINO MADE TO
RAISE THH niltTHKATE
BY THE OU.ERNMENT

Paris, Mnrrh 16.—France is at least
arousing Itself to the danger of dying
nut. The privately conducted, uphill
fight for a higher birthrate has boon
taken over by the government through
the creation of a Higher Council of
Natality.This council of thirty,
ap­
pointed by J. L. Breton, Minister of
Wisconsin is perhaps a typical state for Hygiene, was asked to act immediately
tlm pa t i m e s
g iv e s
so m e
For County Judge
SAIIBNT
FACTS
ABOUT dairying. It has a state dairying? Mr. Dronton, father of live children,
commissioner who tells us that the is known as a strong friend of large
FLORIDA DAIRYING
I hereby announce that I am a
number of cows in Wisconsin exceeds families. Three others of the new candidate for the office t formerly
The Pinehurst Dairy Farm recently 2,000,000, that there are 180,000 milk
cabinet are advocates of mcasu.ti to held of County Judge of Seminole
established here now has a beautiful producing farms, which return to their
increase the French birthrate.
County, subject to the action of tho
shite enameled deliver! car going the
owners the sum of $216,000,000 yearly.
War cost France roughly 1,500,000 la &gt;' primary.
rounds with a driver and delivery man Part of that great sum, too much,
I earnestly request the support of
lives. A low birthrate, during the wrr
all spick and span, the new dairy is as goe from Florida, for we import many
years, cost France 1,172,735 loss ot the citizens of Seminole County, and
clem as one’s home almost and every
to n of Wsconsin buttcrundusenumber- populations. These statistics, made will greatly appreciate your inlluence
thing is done by electricity. Pau- Icsssans of condensed milk.
into striking pictures to illustrate their in my behald.
Kffly Is the presiding genius of the
C.EORGJJ G R I F F I N H E R R IN G
effect eti the nation, industry and warAnd
it
goes
without
saying
that
in
new dairy and Paul has ideas of his own
i ts natural advantages for carrying on danger are being used in n vigorous
about how an up to the minute dairy
Fur Clerk of Circuit Court
campaign by the National Alliance,
should he operated. Dairies nowadays the dairy industry, Wisconsin cannot
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the increase of the French popula­
compete
with
Florida.
The
Wisconsin
roust lie clean nr the State mid local
tion. This campaign Is being comlucte fo*’ tho office of Clerk of The Circuit
boiril* of health will get them but the dairyman must provide warm and
by letters to members of Parliament, Court, Seminole County, subject to
roan who really wants to operate a comfortable quarters for Ids cows for
posters,
n mnpazine, The Woman And decision of tlio Democratic primary
red dairy does not need ollicial action at least six months in the year, a tax
The
Child,
and through the many to be held June 8th, 1920.
ti l;fcp his dairy clean, lie knows from which the Florida farmer is ex
Respectfully,
socially nnd politically powerful |torsonn
empt.
The
stublcd
cows
must
be
fid
th»t he will gain business by sanitary
W. I.. MORGAN
interested
in
the
movement.
ro,t hods and realizes that clean milk |and cared for at considerable expense
The
plainest
sorts
of
truths
are
Jj e *irntial to the health of the com for those fix months. Labor and feed
For Sheriff
emforil is fortunate in this respect and are not small items in the expense told the French about the decreasing
I hereby announce my candidacy
the dairies large end small that arc bills of the western dairyman, but birthrate. The National Alliance and for the office of Sheriff of Seminole Co*
unty subject to tho decision of th e'
operating now are making an honest they car. be largely eliminated by the government oil’, .h is hold that a family Democratic Primary.
should
have
three
or
mote
children.
Florida
dairyman.
His
herds
have
a
endeavor to give the people the best of
W. P. CARTER
milk under sanitary conditions. Daily- longer season on grass, as well as a To encourage such families govern­
FOR SHERIFF
isj should he one of the principal assets greater variety cf nutritious&lt; grasses ment allowances of 60 to 200 francs a
Having lieen urged by a large numlier
of Semonolo county nnd the following to cliooce from. Then there is a great year are granted for each child after
of tho voters of Seminole County to
from the Tampa Times is strictly to variety of valuable forage plants, which the second-under Id years. The al* become i candidate for the olllce cf
can be grown successfully in Florida liam-e ad;* also for legislation to pro­ Sheriff, 1 hereby announce my candi­
the point!
and
reduce the amount of grain re vide for the construction of cheap dacy sulffect to the decldon of the
Yesterday we called attention to
Democratic primary.
quired
to keep the animals healthy attractive homes available only* to
the wealth developed by Denmark
15-tfc
C. M. HAND
large
families,
establishment
of
'‘superand
producti\e.
Again
the
lands
o
fr&gt; n the production of eggs and butter,
n'nt inning the fact that Denmark, Florida are much cheaper than the salaries" in industries to heads of such
For Sheriff
nitu rally a bleak and infertile country highly developed lands with the ex­ families, preference in government
I hereby announce that I am a
employment, the plural vote, giving the candidate for rq-clcction to the office
i land of long winters and foggy and pensive buildings in Wisconsin. The
father ns many votes ns there are per­ of Sheriff of Seminole County sub­
cheerless summers, still managed to first outlay would not need to bo as
sons
in the family, and real war, on ject to the decision of tho Democra­
Mjjiplj- the markets of London nnd great.
"birth
control” , known here as Nec- tic Primary to be held in June, 1920
Here is where Florida U neglecting
Pari* with 260,000,000 pounds of butter
Mnlthusinnism.
______ E. E. B R A D Y
yearly, and that the Danish butter a great opportunity. The 180,000
bon- an excellent reputation in the milk farms of Wisconsin should bo
FOR SHERIFF
market and was enriching its market?e matched by 200,000 similar farms In
The Man,
I hereby announce my canididney for
Balzac left In manuscript a chapter the olllce of Sheriff of Seminole Caunty
We have states in this union which Florida. This state has more than
2,000 square miles more than Wiscon­ which he called "Tlioorle ile la Do* subject to the decision of the Democratic
might compete with Denmark in but
ter making, not only as to quality, but sin 1ms; a better and longer grazing jinrclie," tn which ho says, "The look, Primary. If elected, I pledge myself to
discharge every duty fearless, faithfully,
a!*o to quantity, but Florida is not season, and an abundance of pure and :hc voice, the respiration and the attl* arid impartially.
tude
or
walk
are
Identical.
But,
ns
It
one of them us yet. With all the nd- wholesome water. Drouths are rarely
A. II. CAMERON.
8ns not been given to mnti the power
i vintages for stock raising possessed long-continued or serious with us. In
to sinml guard at once over these four
' by any state, and more than most of fact, from every possible point of view BfTcrcnt simultaneous expressions of
them we are content to get our hoo- wo are as well situated for carrying on Ills thought, watch that one which
from the prairies of the west, our but a successful dairy business as any state iponks out the truth, and you will
tr-r from the creameries of Illinois and in the union, and some day the farmers mow the whole man."—Life of llaIrate.
Wisconsin and our eggs from Tennessee of Florida will find it out.

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Copper
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, -,,Paste and Powdered
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Blucstone
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Bor do-Lead
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Bordeaux Mixture
Pyrox
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ANNOUNCEMENT

POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

CONDITIONS IN GERMANY
ARE GROWING W O RSE
KAPP MOVEMENT FAILS
orders In many sections arc attribu­
ted to the Spariacus fartlon who
aiexrd the opportunity to create
trouble. Mobs stormed the French
|headquarters at Bonn and several
i French ollicers narrowly escaped
»ynchinu the Berlin despatch says.
Fifty nine Were killed at Trcvs in

But General Strike Casts
Country In Confusion J
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despatch says. A Frankfort despatch
TIMES
TO
LYNCH
FRENCH says Kapp will returc uncondition­
OFFICERS
AND
D IS O R D E R ally as the result of the threat of the
urmed workmen at attack the new
IS RAMPANT.
regime.
Baris March 17 (By* Associated
London March 17 (By Associated
I'f&lt;
German conditions nre grow- Press) Indcpcndnet socialists nnd
‘nE worse in the last twenty four communists began a violent agita­
knur' despatches say. There is little tion for a soviet .republic and the
doubt that the Kapp movement is a alliance of Russia the Exchange
Imcii but the general strike is cast- J telegraph says,
ing the country into confusion. Dis
Pnrii March 17 (By Associated
|Press) Latest despatches say the
military movement resulted
in
bloodshed in twenty four German
towns. The Spartacus is reported to
have risen in Dresden where a clash
with the troops it is declared re­
sulted in one hundred dead nnd
three hundred wounded.
Paris —Ten thirty o'clock— A
despatch from Berlin denies that
Kapp hni resigned.
Hamburg, March 17 (By Associa­
ted Press) Ton were killed last night
in a clash here with Sru*rr&lt;i'*t»«« sr'l
troops.
London March 17 (B y Associated
Press) Machine gun fighting was
heard in Berlin Inst night an Ex­
change Telegraf Berlin correspond­
ent says. Sixty nine workmen are
reported killed nt Spandnu where
the fighting continues. Truck loads
of soldiers nre constantly passing
through Berlin streotb with guns
pointed at the sidewalks.

N. C. B R Y A N
c a n d id a t e

STATE

for

SENATOR

Opportunity.
Opportunity la a fine thing. So line,
la fact, that tome of ua inlss It.

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For Clerk of Court
1 hereby announce my candidacy
for re-election ns Clerk of tbe Circuit
Court for Seminole County, subject
to tho Democratic Primary to bo held
June 8th. 1920,
E. A. Douglass,

W e wish to announce that we have taken on the
Agency for the

For Slate .Senator
I hereby announce ns a Candidate
for the State, Senate from the 19th
District, comprising Osceola, Orange
and Seminole Counties, nn.l I ear­
nestly solicit the support of nil
Democrats in the Democrat Ice pri*
ary to be held June 8 t L I have ser­
ved O.ireabi County in tbe State
Legslature the lust three sessions
and I respectfully refer to my record
there.
If elected 1 will serve the district
to the best of my ability.
N. C. BRYAN .
Kissimmee. Fla.
• Fur Slate .iHomcy
To the Democratic Voters of£lho
Seventh Judicial Circuit of the
State of Florida:
I hereby announce my candidacy
fur the office of State Attorney of
tiie Seventh Judicial Circuit of the
State of Florida, subject to Ihu action
of the coming Democratic Prinnry.
Should I lio favored with this
nomination and subsequently ap­
pointed by tbe Governor. I will at
all times endeavor to dischorgo tho
duties of this important office faith­
fully nnd to the best of my ability*,
without fear or favor to any person
or persons.
GEO. A. D E C O T T E S .

COLE EIGHT
which has been so popular of late and we are in position
to give same service to the present users of these cars that
we have given to the users of the other makes of cars we
handle, namely: Overland and Willys-Knight, Paige,
Velie, Franklin and Marmon.
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W e have one of the largest stocks of Goodrich Tires
between Jacksonville and Tampa and are in position to
save you money on .Tires,
Our Paint and Top department is turning out some
* excellent jobs. Make your appointment early.
Our Repair department is at your comm and and
satisfaction guaranteed.

OVERLAND SALES

Fur The Legislature
i horby announce my candidacy
for tho position of Representative
for Seminole County Kuhjcct to the
decision of the Democratic primary.
If elected to this high office It will be
my duty to servo all the people of
my county ns their public servant.
F. P. F O R S T E R .
For Tax Assessor
I wish *to announce that I am a
candidate for rc-clection to the office
of Tax Assessor of Seminole County,
subject to the Primary to bo held In
Juno. I shall appreciate your support.
Y'our# very truly,

an
w u u h is l

A copy of the Sanford Daily Herald on the reading table of our Ladies1
Rest Room every day.

a. vaughan

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our lawmakers. Therefore It
at all tinte* with mercy and love and
forgiveness. Keep hate out of our
heart and show us how to take the sting
R. J . .HOLLY, Editor
out of what wc write. Strengthen us
W. M. HAYNES, Dualneaa Manager
with wisdom and faithfulness.
"Forgive us for the grief that any
The total vaiuo of the range cattle
Published Every Friday by
word we wrote may have caused our in Florida, as shown by the last Year
fcliowmcn, and make us big enough Book, 1015-6 was 111,309,461.00
to admit error, to right wrong, and to At the same period the total value
•do good unto them that persecute us", of farm-raised livestock of all kind*
SUBSCRIPTION TRICE IN ADVANCE:
so that in all camestnem arjd sincerity was 118,660,381.00, and poultry and
■ f x M O N TH S.
we may ask that our trespasses be for­ poultry products to tho value of
TflBEK MONTHS.
given "as wo forgive those who trespass 14,559,876.00, making a grand total
■ I W f d u N m t d - a u a Mall t l il U f !• ( » &lt; I M
of 423,120,237.00, being more than
FLORIDA
NEEDS
A PROPER against us."
IK * . &gt;1 IK pMtetV* *1 HtifarS. F M l i
"But at the same time fortify us, double the value of all the range
I 's ^ i X* i W M ans Jr* . I IT*
"SCA RE"
Mentioning some of the nominee* O God, to speak our conviction*, to cattle.
If you want kuowletlge you must woik for it.
TaUfbaaa Na, II of the Republican party in Florida— stand out strongly for what conscience
OfflMt [teraid BatMtod
Therefore, even with no further
If you want pleasure you must pay for it. It
Judge John M. Chieney for Unitec tells us to stand out for, and to help argument, it Is clear that laws favor­
is the law of nature that for every reward there
put down those things that we know ing this greater value should be cn
There is much work to do here in the States senator, George E. Gay of Pa* ought to he put down.
must
be ssume sacrifice and labor. You can
acted,
and
would
h*
enacted,
if
these
latka for Governor and Fred C. Cub
next twelve months.
owning
the
property
weild
their
"We
pray
Tiice
leave
us
not
alone
in
not reap the harvest unless you sow and tend
bberly of Gainesville for Congress, in
the Second Congressionsal District— he midst of multitudinous journalistic influence.
to your crop. You cannot reap dollars uniess
Congress, like the sunshine, has the Gainesville Sun, with Colonel R emptations which must always test us;
At the end of 1918, the total value
you SAVE T H E M . We have just the p'ace
its periods of obscurity.
but deliver us, Our Father, from every­ of all livestock, Including nettle,
E. Dan's says:
for
saving those slippery dollars.
These are good men nnd respected thing that is evil. Remind us constantly horses, mules and hogs, reached a
of
the
wide
influence
of
the
printed
total of $76,000,000.00, an increase
The tendency of prices, we note personally by all who know them
Is up one day und up the* next. They will not be elected,, but they say page and teach us to zay these things 9f more than $46, 000,000.00—near­
and to do those deede that wil help ly all this increase being in the farmthey are going to try to be. If De­
than hinder the hosts who watch our raised animals. The number of hogs
And still, there are times when the mocrats do not get together, the time
living and rend our writing and of increased from 983,000 head in 1916*
works of the good worker are not is not far away when the Republicans
necessity take color from them.
valued at $3,362,000.00 to 3,000,000
will hold sway in Florida.
always good.
head in 1918, valued at $21,000,000.Give
us
physical
strength
and
------0 -----Then we will sec those days back of
moral courage, increase our energy 00, an increase of nearly $18,000,000.Democrats,
A young swain writes in to know 187(5, all over again.’
nnd quicken our conception, and, above 00 in that item alone. The increase
how best to win a girl. Don't try— this is not enough to alarm us, but it
all, 0 Lord, keep our great responsibili­ in the value of horses nnd mules for
is enough to make us think.
let her win you.
^
ties ever well before us, for Christ's the same period was $8,500,000.00.
Itut would it be "those days back of sake, and do to the honor and glory if. The remaining increase consisted
The man who speaks well of 187(1 all over again?" Wouldn't two Thy Holy Name.” —Tampa Tribune chiefly of tho better grades of cattle
others need never worry over what strong parties in Florida compel each
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party to bring out its most trustworthy
people think of him.
maintained in connection with culti­
und best men for public office? Doesn't F R E E RANGE AND TH E FA R- vated land. The figures for 1919 will
M ER
No, we hardly rhurgo the pro­ the Democratic party in Florida need
show n corresponding increase in
As was recently said in an editor­ favor of the farm-raised animals.
fiteer with sticking like a leech. The to be compelled to oiler clliciency and
honesty nnd husinevs management rs ial in the Dade City Banner:
leech sometimes lets go.
It is safe to say that at the end of
the price of its control of public affairs*
Free range lias discouraged the 1918 the total value of all the range tracts both hornfcrceker nnd tourist. AS P R O H IB IT IO N GOES M AB I T ­
As for those days back of 1810" the
i raised cattle would not exceed one
Big tilings ure anticipated for San­
• farmer, the grower, the trucker,
ING ON.
Everyone knows that the free
Gainesville
Sun
known
that
they
will
fifth of the said $7G,000,^00.00. So*
ford and it will take the Board of
ami the man who would raise
‘‘Prohibition
closed 177,790 saloons
never return. The trend will be toward
even if there were nothing further to jungc must go. Why prolong this
Trade to put them over.
till* best stock. It lias kept thou­
in
this
country
and the news column*
a higher, not a lower, grade of public
be said, excepting ns to relative fertile field for such tragedies as re­
sands of would-be settlers away,
of the daily papers bear witness atservice,
Florida
is
beginning
to
awaken
There are some, we suspect, who
ami is tile greatest hindrance to values, there are super-abundant ccnt]y occurred in Polk county?-The most daily to the wide-spread effect
reasons for a no-fence law.
o bjict to the term “ high cost of to the fact that all the blunders and all
progress in Florida today.
possible profits fo lie realized fro m of banlshirg the tniccr.,” says Cap­
the deficiency of its government have
Howtver, wo could safely waive
living." They only exist.
*
per's Weekly.
Free range lias been ttie cause of
stock are indeed
been under the exclusive management much lawlessness. It incites quarrels ul* Die above argument and pin our range
K
\tr&gt; small
“ Last week two branches of Chi­
of tin* Democratic party.
theft nnd murders. For it fires a r e , faith entirely on the relative merit j comparatively, nnd for every dollar cago's criminal court were closed (or
Charity of course should begin at
The Metropolis candidly believes being continually started, destroying ,,f encouraging range stock develop- made from range cattle or hogs it is lack of cases and these judges were
home, but it is not ulways that we
that
two strong political parties ir, million* of dollars worth t f timber ment, or encouraging agriculture. As safe to say that a greater loss is suf- transferred to the civil court*. Chief
find charity in the home.
Florida
would he a ht-iw-’it to the state. and naval storcs, nnd destroying Die average rate of increase in range .fared by someone whose property lias Justice Olson reported the number of
------O-----Monopoly always leads to evil con­ humus nnd plant
ilant foot! of almost inis only one-half each two years been destroyed. Far greutcr profits criminal cases hud decreased con­
Now that the spring days are with
ditions. And when a political party calculable value, to say nothing of from a cow, it is clear that the total cun be realized through raising of stantly since prohibition became
Us the politicians will lie with us also
has absolute control over the business fences, buildings and other property. revenue derived from range cattle farm-reared cattle and hogs. The in­ effective.
and there will he big doings in a few
of a state— or n country or a city—it
cannot exceed 50 per cent of the creased value of farm-rearing over
“ Th e same day's news chronicled
The law-makers of any State w
weeks.
becomes an organization of political
!
total
value
on
hand,
which
would
range-rearing
is
emphasized
in
the
the
resignation of Police Judge Little
enact such laws as they believe will;
,
.
job-hunters, with public rervico nnd
matter
of
the
milk
cow.
A
heifer
at
Mineola,
N. Y., because prohibi­
lie the most favorable for the p ro -, l''uce
incom,e nt ,e?fl
The modern photographer,
of public stewardship left to chance.
from n good Jersey sire and a native tion prevented him "from making a
gress
nnd
development
of
the
State
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What Florida needs h competition and to the best interests of their i ° ! r* ™ « '
R ompn[c th,“ wJ th cow, when fresh, sells at a price ten living." Since July last year he had
from the picture—but only from the
pe0J&gt;|t. the $115,000,000.00 total crop value times greater than if from the same n . t had a single cose of drunkenne*
for office or such u character that the constituents, provided th
picture.
most efficient and the cleanest candi­ representing progressive interests
cow und a native sire.
and only a few minor assaults cases.
n D'e Mate ' or 1918.
date will win, regardless of his party use as much pressure us those re­
While the sight of range cattle and
In conclusion, wc ropcat that it
We still have some hope left. The affiliation. •Miami Metroplis.
range hogs is olTensivc to the pros­ will not be enough simply to con­
presenting ndversc interests. No
league of nations is operating sulfiWonderful Worm.
argument is necessary to show that pective homcscckers and discourag­ vince our law-makers of these facts.
ciently to break into print occasion­
Little Jeanette was In the park air,)
Tllfc EDITOR'S PRAYER
a no-fence law* will greatly promote ing to tho development of tho State, They already know them, nt least
ally.
bor grandmother wh»n she saw a "dad­
A few days ago the St. Augustine the development und prosperity of it is quite the contrary as to growing In n general way.'The thing wc must dy-long-legs" for the first time. “Oh.
erops,
fruit
and
well-kept
stock
farms
do is to get busy nnd muke our gramma I" she cried, “here Is a norm
Record published on its editorial page Florida, Itut the people who would
There arc some no doubt some
"The Editor's Prayer". It has been by such a law have no far failed to Tho more groves and fields nnd stock legislators see that wc arc determined that nniks on Ids whiskers with hit
husbands who pause long enough to
reproduced by a number of papers out­ bring sufficient pressure to bear farips in evidence, the more It at- to hnve this law.
face In Hip middle."
kiss their wives a second time—a
side the stntc, and by one Washington
few, no doubt.
(D. C.) Journal, ulthough the "prayer"
is less than a month old. Because it
Th e wist man makes his
own first appeared in a decorated border
■choice of n wife, ami the shrewd and not as the original editorials are
wife allows him to continue
to printed in the Ht. Augustine Record,
think that he did.
many editors in the state are assuming,
------O-----as the fit. Petersburg Time* said, that
The entile is a great institution. It is "probably one of those gems of
Without it we wouldn’t know whe­ thought which tour the country fnrom
ther Europe is naughtier than us or one editorial page to unother".
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Wo naughtier tlinn them.
Knowing the editorial writer of the
Record so well, The Tribune rather
It's sad, but true. Now that warm felt that the "prayer" was original
Weather is with us we can no longer with him,and asked file direct question.
inuku the excuse that it is too cold As expected we received un af­
firmative reply.
to go to church.
Editorial Writer Herbert
Felkel,
Some people never see their names who is also managing editor for the St.
In print because they never tell the Augustine Record, prescribes daily a
editor anything that ought to lie in supposedly funny dose of "bromides"
print. Tell it to us and we'll tell it for his patients, the renders of bis paper.
Because of the wagglsbness and Keen
to others.
wit of many of them, lie is believed by
rr?n’’ readers to be undoubtedly- "a
No, we have n i ooj.vti ■i to tar very wicked, bard-drinking, evil-minded
other fellow "u! i running" for pr.- fellow"—just ns the writer of
the
they are &lt;11
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on The Tribune la known
mol keep a safe di.-tnnco in tin. rear ||y tIl0s* who ,mvo not 8ecn him to lie
of our choice.
i (,f the pondorrusn tomato build and
------o -----texture, whereas ho has to stand several
A book and line, a iin can full of times in the same spot in the winter,
, aiol a ih a ly rpol at a good where tho sunshine i* weak, ft* make
fish bole loom* up a* an important a shadow,
duty soon to lie pleasantly perforate I
Felkel, who D in reality n religious
Motion is carried.
sort of a fellow, write* the "heavies"
------ O-----appearing in the next column to hi*
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When a girl begins to tell around "Bromides", also, and a glance at them
that site never intends to marry it is i* all that i* necessary to convince one
a safe gamble that site lias her mind of Iris seriousness, earnestness and
definitely set upon some victim and wisdom. Sunshine and shadow alterna­
1* moving heaven and earth to get tely fleck the average "small paper"
editor, and he must be serious this
him.
rr. aute and rcrr.ic the next, while in a
.
------o -----Germany ha* turned over again and short tirr.e Id* pathes will lie bringing
no man ran forctelll just what this the tear of sympathy to every eye.
Clean humor cannot be bad; nothing
country*will do next. The radial*
nrc looking for an opportunity to fasten which brings a hearty, clean laugh can
the soviet government on Germany in* vulgar, and that Is the theory of tho
but fortunately there are too many man who wrote "The Editor's I’rayer” ,
which we consider worth presenting
level headed German* to allow it.
to our readers, as follows:
The Editor’s I’raycr
FLd.k.g L» fcuuJ «.&lt;m in ail trie rivers
and lake* of Seminole county nnd those
"Almighty and everlasting God, who
who have the chance to go are bringing dost govern nil tiling* in heaven und
in fine string* to exhibit to the neighbors. earth, mercifully hear the supplication
The stranger* in our midst should not of Thy servant.
Watch over us in
leave Sanford until they have taken the long hours * J ench work day nnd
acme fishing trips In tho prettiest part impress u* with tho thought that all
of Florida nnd some of tho iiest fishihg labor ought to be In Thy service of T h y '
in Florida.
people. Help us to foiget self and re­
------0 member humanity, the whole public
Now is the time to clean up your nnd tiie good of the state.
'Guide our pen witli righteous
yards, plant your flowers, trim up the
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ville; vice-chairman, Henry W. Bis­
hop, Lake county, secretary, Joseph
Lee, colored, Jacksonville. Following
are the men selected to run.
The republican nominations for
the state are as follows:
United States senator, John M.
Cheney, Orlando.
Congress, First district, H. B. Jef­
feries, Zophyrhills. .
Congress, Second district, Fred
Cubhcrly, Gainesville.
Congress, Third district, M. M.
Owens, Bonlfay,
Congress, Fourth distict, P. LStickncy, Jacksonville.
Presidential electors, Leland M.
Chubb, Winter Park; B. G. Smtlh,
Oviedo: Goo p. Wentworth, Pensa­
cola; S. C. Dell, Alachua; E. M.
Brelsford, Palm Beach; F. F. H.
Pope, St.'Cloud.
Governor, George E. Gay, Palatka
Secretary of State, II. E. Dyson,
St. Augustine.
Attorney General, W. M. Gobcr,
Lakeland.
Comptroller,
W. H. Northup,
Pensacola.
State Treasurer, F. E. Hunt,
Miami.

5B. K. Pettingill, Tampa, nnd F . W. For came week last year
322 |Same period In 1915
Marsh.
First three days this week
49s For week ending March G
In addition G. E. Bean, Tamps, For same days last year
097 For samu week last year
*
was elected national committeeman
First thrcoc day* this week
VEGETABLES
Delegates at largo to the national
For same day's last year
republican vconventlon at Chicago Shipments up to last Saturday 819
CELERY
Same
period
in
1919
682
include G. W. Bean, Tam pa; D. T.
Shipments up to last Saturday
For
week
ending
March
6
1,117
19
Gorov, Joseph Leo, and W. II.
Mr. and Mr*. Hal Colbert have as a distinct honor to tho patron
Same period in 1919
For
same
week
last
year
571
45
Northup. They go uninstructed but
bought a home on Golden Lake and saint and nlso to induce people to
O For week ending March G
First three days this week
148
with the obligation to do their best.
niovel out on Thurdsday. Mr. and take advantage of the wonderful
For same week last year
For
same
days
last
year
166
16
The white republican party has
Mrs. Wells will occupy the house on bargains In linens. The east window
Fint three days this week
93
LET TU C E
nlso named delegates to Chicago and
French Ave. recently vacated by Mr. is a dream In all kinds of wearing
For same days last year
83
will
make
a
contest
but
the
names
of
Shipments up to last Saturday
2,529
apparel for men and women and Is
Colbert.
N. ^ . Packer.
theli delegates are not at hand.
Same period in 1919
1,566
"Honeymoon
Mrs. B. G. Methvin is in Kissimmee wplly termed tho
For week ending March 6
where she has been called by the illness Window". Here everything for the
84 Preparing For Opening Of Baseball
hrldo is displayed and honestly,
Florida Fruit And Vegetable Shipments For same week last year
of her mother, Mrs. Duke.
He ason
First
three
days
this
week
39
Pauline, some of the stuff Is unknown
Jacksonville. Fla , March 12.—The For same days last year
pint Mason fruit Jara at L, P
13
to hatchclors and has caused con­
Quite a number of our baseball
following tables set forth the move­
rpA «# i **sn»*r.
McCullcr's.
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siderable speculation among them.
fans
met with Toni Paige at the Cityments of fruits and vegetable crops to
Mrs. Lesale Gray and Mrs. Sudic The ladies however are raving over
Shipments up to last Saturday
810
date with comparative figures show­
Hall last night to perfect arrange
Allen were called to Kissimmee by the the dainty lingerie "and everything"
Same period in 1919
239
ing the output to the corresponding
ments
for the big doings this season
illness of Mrs. Duke. Mrs. Allen to and the windows arc just as beautiful
For week ending March 6
119
dates last year:
tisist in taking care of her. In the and sweet as the well trained hands
Committees
were appainted
and
For same week last year
101
G R A PE FR U IT
rffont epidemic of "flu" In our city, of Mrs* Harvard could moke them
First three days this week
2 everything is starting off nicely.
Mrs. Allen has been an angel of mercy and this lady has gained quite a
Shipments up to last Saturday 7,324 For same days last year
121
April 20 was agreed upon as be­
to neighbors, friends and strangers reputation as a real window dresser
Same period in 1910
6,099
POTATOES
ginning of prncricc season in Bartow
slike. administering to their needs, and the Yowcll windows show her
F jr week ending March 6
531 Shipments up to last Saturday
4 and the first one of tho league will
tireless, day and night In her efforts handiwork each week.
For same week last year
256 Same period in i 919
9 he played
Bartow, May 10, with
to relieve and assist wherever suffering
First three days this week
422 For week ending March 6
0 Bartow nt the hat. Tom haa 21 men
For same days last year
149 For same week last year
called.
0 to be under the management of a
Will Winter In Sanford
ORANGES
There's a man at tho curb to
First three days this week
0 catcher from a major league. He has
Commissioner of Agriculture. N. Shipments up to last Saturday 13,778 For same days last year
After a few weeks stay with rela­
serve you.
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0 four of his old players hack nnd says
B. Hull, Starke.
tives
in
Newark
N.
J
.
Mrs.
F.
H.
Same perioil in 1919
10,911
Clifford Walker la the guest of his
CABBAGE
they are goin*' rfter the pcnnnt this
Justices of tho Supremo Court, N. For week ending March 6
811 Shlpmr-.ts up to Inst Saturday 1,876 year —Bartow Record.
cousin , Mrs. Minarik while en route Mitchell and sons Russell, George
from Palm Beach where he nttrnded and Edward arrived here from Fall
the Dance festivities, to the Florida River Mass to join Mr. Mitchell
who has been in Sanford for some­
University at Gainesville.
time. Mr. Mitcftell and family are
Mrs. Charles Hill who has been
enjoying the exchange qt heavy
suiting her sister Mrs. N. O. Garner,
snow storms for "balm y Vircczes"
hss returned to her home in Americus, in tho land of flowers and feel they
Ga.
have made no mistake in locating in
The many friends of Hon. L. P. Sanford.
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Hagan are glad to se&lt;j him out again
Mrs. Mitchell is the sister of Mrs*
afti r a two weeks siege with the "flu".
C. H. Smith and the family will lie
Dr. D. C.Wnrd, Osteopath is in «t home with Mr. nnd Mrs. Smith
Sanford on Tuesday and Friday i for the present.
of each week.
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The following is a clipping from
Miss Ada Jacobs who lias been the Fall River Evening News.:
connected with the office of the Hall
Frederick ft. Mitchell, who has
M IN L y X E M A N S I X
Hardware Company all winter, hns
lived
in
Swansea
for
the
past
four
resigned her position and returned to
years nnd who for some time past
Orlando.
has been head farmer for the Massa­
Dr. J. C. Telford came over from chusetts School for the Feeble Mind­
Leesburg to spend Sunday with the ed at Waverly, lias resigned that po­
home-folks.
sition having secured employment
Miss Helen Hand nil returned Fri­ with the Atlantic Const Line Railway
day from Jacksonville where she Co. He will he located at Sanford,
was called by the death of Mrs. Fla. nnd left for that place some
Geo. Armstrongtime ago, Mrs. Mitchell will leave
Harry Harris spent Sunday in shortly to join her husband.
Both Mr. and Mrs, Mitchell will
Lakeland with Mrs. Harris.
Complete stock Diamond tires he greatly missed us they have a
large circle of friends hero. • Mrs.
Wight Tire Co
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Mitchell has been a faithful worker
Leslie Hill was a week end visitor
In church and Sunday school circles
n Jacksonville.
and their three sons, Gcorgo.Edward
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hand, Mrs. and Russell, tuko with them reward
Cora Akers and Carl Hand were pins for throb years of perfect Sun­
Sunday guests of Mrs. Aubrey day school attendance.
Moran at Genova.
A car of undeniable beauty, equipped with a six-cylinder Continental Red Seal Motor o'
Miss Francis Boyle has arrived
Si. Patrick's Social
fifty
horse-power.
from Philadelphia nnd expects to
One of the most delightful social
make Sanford her future home.
events of the week was the St.
A car with one hundred twenty-two inch wheel base that will carry you from two to
Quirt Mason fruit jars at L.
Patrick's Social given Tuesday even­
McCullcr's,
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seventy-five miles an hour in high speed, and do it on seventeen miles to a gallon of gasoline.
Among the visitors to the city are Brodie Williams to the Daughters
The wonderful performance of this new Series S. Lexington is the result of engineering
T. S. Hull of New York and Norman of Wesley. In keeping with the
F. Nas of Montreal. The latter will 17th of Ireland, "numerous Irish
perfection. The motor is equipped with the Moore Double Exhaust System and the Dexibe the guest of Phillip Andrews at flags and shamrocks decorated the
gasifier. The latter is a device which absolutely vaporizes every particle of gasoline which
his homo on Celery avenue and Mr. rooms, and this color scheme was
enters the motor. Hence its economy and power. Oilless bushings, Thermoid universal
Huff ia tho guest of the Valdez Ho­ again used in the dainty refreshments
tel. Mr. Huff is a former ^resident of cream and cake.
joints, cable foot brake and the “ one finger” emergency brake are features of advanced
and in fact still keeps his citizen­
Two of Sanford's most popular
automobile engineering which the Lexington possesses.
ship here his family being In New vocalists, Mrs. Claude Herndon and
York*«at present. Mr. Huff has a farm Mrs. Geo. Fox
and little Miss
and home south of the city and is a Margaret giving several readings,
booster for Sanford whercevor he rendered a program that was thorou­
goes. He states that he and his ghly enjoyable.
family will return to Sanford at an
The guests departed at a late
early date to again take up their
hour, each one voting the Mesresidence.
d ames Williams capitul hostesses
E. H. Brown of Jacksonville Is and hoping that they will soift
in the city for a few days the guest
"do it again.”
of It. J , Holly. Mrs. Brown has been
here for several days and will ac­
Death of Mrs. Armstrong
company Mr. Brown home when
The community was shocked last
he goes. They have many friends in
Sanford where they formerly resided Friday when the news came, that
Mr. Drow n is now stntc manager of j Mrs. Bertha Packard Armstrong had
the ales department of the Virginia died in Jacksonville, Wednesday
moring at an early hour, the cause of
Carolina Chemical Co.
her death being pneumonia. Mrs.
EZ- Seal pint fruit jars at I. P.
Armstrong had grown from child­
McCullcr's.
BG-tt
hood to young womanhood in Sanford
Mrs. J , II. Ferguson was among
where she was well known nnd be­
the Sinford folks wlp&gt; attended the
loved by a large circle of friend.- and
Sun Dance at West Palm Beach
the ne w s of her death has brought a
lu-t week while the gi;c; t of her
sadness to many hearts.
daughter Mrs. Ordway at Ft. Pierce
She was married to Mr. George
Mr- Ferguson lelt again on Tuesday
Armstrong
three years ago and has
•" visit another daughter Mrs.
since
resided
in St. Augustine nnd
Kilhourn at Carrahelle.
Jacksonville. She was the eldest
•Mrs. W. J . O'Conner has arrived
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J . O.
from Palmetto and will remain in Packard nnd leaves besides her hus­
Sanford for the rest of the shipping band, a little son, four days old
season.
father nnd mother, one brother,
Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Terhoun and Percy Packard and four sister, Mrs.
family are pleasantly located at Routh of Orlando nnd the Misses
1Q1 Hast Seventh street.
Marion, Marjory and
Virginia
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Porter have Packard.
gone to their new homo in Port
The funeral took place from the
i ampa to which place tho former Congregational church in Jackson­
has been transferred in the employ ville Rev. Mr. Marsh officiating.
*&gt;f the A. C. I..
Interment w a s In E t u i g i v t n C e ro e te r
Buy Diamonds Wight Tire Co
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REPUBLICANS PUT UP S T A T E
Little Happening*
Mention of
Matlera In Brief
Persona! Items
of interest

In and A b o u t
The City *£

Summary «tf theFloating Small
Talks Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Readers
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The Price Includes

Ask for a dem onstration and be convinced.
W e can make im m ediate deliveries of Touring
ars. t,ex-Sed2Rs, Sport Jobs and coupes.

Two Ilea iHfa] Wind &gt;wj
Cowell &amp; Go,, havb two of tho
niftievt window displays this week
Dint this store has arranged In some
time and that ii saying something
f •' the Yo.v-?I! windows lend thetn**” **» to a lino window advertising.
Fhe west window is a St. Patrick's
f'sy window with a beautiful display
of rc-^ Irish Linens enhanced by
treen rinhons nnd here the shoppeis
r“n see everything in fine linens.This
‘ tore is making a run of Irish linens'

T IC K E T
Follow Ususal National Convention
Year Methods.
The republicans nominated a com­
plete state ticket at their meeting at
Palatka Jan. 29, hut official copies of
the list of names have ju it been given
out. The new party organization,
which Is newly mainly In that it was
elected at th ij time, but which has
many f j too old numes,
follows;
Chairman, D. T. Gtrow, Jackal

O. M O TO R C©
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THE 8ANF0D HERALD

strength of their movement here. law so that beer can be drank by
"Nicholas Lcnine, the Russian those who desire to use It, would
Bolshevik Premier proclaims that be n wise and politic act, and t h * t
•Russia's revolution it not a domestic the prohibitionists should favor St,
revolution, but essentially a world's unless they are willing to pay the
revolution, Thu Bolshevik movement cost no matter how great, but th ry
will sweep civilization. Wo shall should understand that it will indeed
shrink from pu measure necessary bo G R E A T "
for spreading uur revolution in the
world.*
THE U N I V E R S A L CAR
"T h e American people will not
need warnings. The newspapers tell
of the dangers which confront us as
The Ford Coupe with an electric self-starting
u people and a nation, yet we remain
and lighting system is one of the most popular
passive, inactive, and take no steps
members of the Ford Family.^ It i3 a perma­
to face the inevitable. I will now
nently enclosed car, with sliding plate glass
quote from but one newspaper, the
w h itlo w s — an open car with plenty of shade.
New York Titova; ’l l is not pieusing
Then in inclement weather, enclosed and cozy,
it is even disquieting, to note nut
dust-proof and rain proof. Just the car for
only that the present leaders of the
traveling salesmen, physicians, architects, con­
Russian revolution have admirers in
tractors, builders, and a regular family car for
this city, hut that thoso admirers
two. Demountable rims with 3^-inch tires all
ELD
IMPORTANT
have openly organized for the clearly
around. To women it brings the convenience
AND
SM O K ER IN
W ILL NEVER M AKE P R O H IB I­
proclaimed purposo of propagating
and comforts of the electric with the durability
HOUSE LAST NIGHT
TIO N E F F E C T IV E BECAUSE
in the United States the ideas that,
and economy of the Ford car. Early orders will
The Campbcll-Lossing Post oh the
M A JO R IT Y D ID NOT WANT
underlie and energize the Bolshevik
avoid long delays in delivery.
activities. Those energies are ex­ American Legion promises great things
DRV LAW PASSED.
plicitly subversive of law and order, for the soldier and sailor boys and ut
"Laws should not he made which
C. F. WILLIAMS, Agent
and, if successful ly carried out, their meeting last night 17 new mem­
will not he respected and cannot lie
they would make life intolerable or bers were taken in making a total of
ED.* HIGGINS, Salesman
enforced, and the prohibition amend­
Tennessee, Myers of Montana, Smith impossible for th o now dominent ma­ G7 members in nil. The Post lind a
ment to the Constitution is one of
fine
time
lost
night
at
the
court
house
of Georgia, Southerland of West jority of American citizens. They
thosb," said the Hon Charles D .
Virginia, Thomas of
Colorado, are the avowed foes of our institution holding an informal smoker and among
Unmet in a special interview given
the invited guests were Forest Lake,
Townsend of Michigan, Williams of
"W e feel no imminent danger from
the Herald.
Mississippi; Major Generals Allen tiiese radicals, hut militant socialism F. I*. Foster. J . G. Ball, It. J . Holly,
Mr. Haines, former Congressman Ballou, Cronkhito, Hickman, Ooeth- may be considered the first and f he L. M. Tyre and several others. Forest
from New York, builder and owner uls, Greene, Kuhn, Mmirsere. Strong. 1. W. W. class ns the second degree Lake gave the boys a fine address on
of n score of electric systems, has u Sturgis, Leonard A. Wood,
and in the society of the Bolshevik, and "Americanism" and F. I’. Foster on
winter home at Altamonte.
General John J. Pershing; Admirals wo have socialism everywhere, more "American Ideals" and It. J . Holly
gave a short sketch on the part the
"Millions of people will agree and Dillingham, Dunn, Eherle, Fisk,
open, more pronounced in the larger
boys played-in the war and stressed
millions disagree with this statement Fletcher, Grant. Knapp, McElroy
cities, but everywhere. On the farms,
and it is for this reason of people's Mead. Milton, Moore, Olive. Ransom in the workshops, in factories and tlie importance of joining the American
Legion. After the regular business, of
disagreeing that issues are created," . Tnppan, Woods.
all industrial institutions, among
the meeting had been concluded the
Mr. Haines continued.
"W hy does the American Patriots railway and government employees
boys
and the guest.\ were treated to mint was given by tlie company as
" I n the minds of many the ques­ i now concern themselves with a issue mercantile hollies, hanks, counting
tion of prohibition has been definite­ ! that lias been definitely settled? rooms, even in circles of prosperous excellent sandwiches and soft drinks grounds for asking additional revenue.
that were greatly enjoyed. The sand­ Expenditure of "many millions
of
ly settled, for, they contend, does
" Ill older to give a qualifying re- business men. every spot and place
not the constitution now prohibit ply we will tirel look at the founda­ where labor finds employment, and wiches were built by L. F. Roper who dollars" was necessary, the petition
GOOD TO
THCLKtT
a n il,* ‘we will seii that the law lie tion of our national structure before’ a majority of all of these are native lias charge of the Legion commissary said, nod additional funds could not
and who had several K. P.s to assist in- obtained under the present rat cm
OWD'
enforced even if it take* tin* full we begin to analyze our super-struc­ born Americans.
him.
Tlie
company
estimated
Its
deficit
civil and militaiy strength of the tures,
Such a condition of affairs appear,SEALED TINS ONLY
Many important questions
won* for 1919 at $21!,051(1,000 and for the la t j
nation to accomplish it,' but no
" T h e American republic is made up inconceivable, yet to those who huve
AT YOUR GROCERS
taken up by the Legion in r e s e c t to six months of 191(1 at $15,71151,000
question is finally settled so long As ■Up from the peoples of all (lie various
investigated the causes which have
a drive for memberships, in the erection ,\ deficit "even greater than for the
there are millions of people who n atio n s tlint inhabit the earth. There
brought about the changes from our
of a suitable building for their meetings corresponding period of 1915" wasi
honestly differ, especially when one •ire nt j**o«ent marly (5,0110,000 peo­
n!d time American ideas ar.U princi­ and for a "Tec rent ion place, a big cele­ declared prohablo for January and
element considers that they have ple in thi' United States who cannot
ples, to those which we now find pre­
bration at some future date and other Fcbuninry of this year.
been deprived of their just privileges read or write our language. When it
vailing to an alarming degree in all inportunt phases of the work of the
and those which are t heir's by in­ is known that seventy-five per cent
While explaining that previous rate
parts of the country, it is not sur­
herent rigid.
of the Socialists are Americans ami prising. A thousand or more earnest I-egion. Post Commander Whitcomb increases added approximately $12,"W e will concede Hu* merits of that the majority of practically nil intelligent, convincing speakers pro­ stressed the* importance of the boys 000,000 to the annual revenue, the
keeping uptheir government insurance company said this money was given
prohibition and confess all that tiu radical organizations, with their
claiming Hie doctrines of .socialism and read several important items about immediately to employes in the shape
which has been said against tin* isms ami i«m*-fof*tcrs arc Americans,
during the past
several
years, insurance and the alms of the legion of increa cd wages. Granting of extra
liquor question as being undeniably ami that all these combinations have
hooks, pamphlets, newspapers and in obtaining a square deal for the buys wages for overtime tin the basis of an
true, but if, iis is feared, prohibition j icon and are today transplanting
other propaganda work with the in Congress. The meeting was well eight hour day was said to have re­
is to create u bitter enmity between their noxious and deadly poisons
.. -lief has brought undreamed of re­ ntUndrd and if every soldier and sailor sulted in a monthly outlay of ! 1 122,000,
two forces of people of equal strength in. a virgin und fertile seed plot, we
sults. that are filling the minds of 4£i Seminole County at the present time as compared to less than $50,000 before
we shall face the struggles which will should realize tlint Hie average citi­
millions of our people that our sys­ will join the Campbell-Lossing IV?*, the eight-hour fday and overtime pay
determine whether or no this coun­ zen has no comprehension how great
B rig h t eyes, a clear akin and a body
tem of government is faulty and that it will be one of the best in the state.
was given.
try will continue n republic such as the inner dangers in the United
full o f youth nnd health may be
tlii&lt; new order of things will correct
we are now enjoying or he framed into States are. They have not com ternyours if you will keep your system
all the evils prevelant, the rich op­ Express Company Asks Permission
one perhaps no less radical thun the plated these dangers, they have not
in
order by regularly taking
Qcttlno Uold Out of Australia.
pressing the poor, class distinction,
To Increase Rales
Bolshevik.
dnreil to do so; they are living in monopolies, trusts, profiteering, unAuMlnilfii forbids the export of gold
Washington. March 151.—Increased without authority, hut lie* t ’lilncse
"W ho und what are the American the foolisii and superficial content­
jr.st laws, high and unwarranted
express charges, ranging from 10 to who go hark to their own land on *•
J'atriots that speak so holdly us to ment of voluntary blindness.
taxation, the increased prices of ail
"Socialism is making rapid pro­ necessities which profit the few, and 75 |ier cent, mill estimated to yield visit show considerable Ingenuity u&gt;
proclaim that the prohibition nmendrnent to our Constitution will gress in every part of our country. A distress and rob the masses; and the $25,000,000 additional revenue nnnunlly taking away the coveted sovereign. Re­
cently customs Inspectors made u rich
not lie effective?
thousand speakers are preaching unfolding of grievances most numer­ were asked by the American Expires
haul In a riihln Jar, the hack of a
"Among its leaders are' mimy socialistic doctrines. The lute Theo­ ous. They reason with logic, illustrate Company in a petition filed toduy with
T he World’*, atandard rstmaly for kUntf,
shaving mirror, an alarm clock otnl the
the Interstate Commerce Cominissicn.
famous Americans whoso names and dore Roosevelt said: 'If we don't
liver, blsdder nnd uric acid troubles, the
leather hand nf a hut. The Chinese
graphically and vividly potruy evils
enemies of Ills nnd looks. In u»s lines
records arc known in every house­ by wise preparedness in advance
Increasee
cost
of
conducting
its
cheerfully paid the lines Imposed on
many of which really exist.
1696. All druggist*, three elite.
hold. Its rank and file includes men solve our social and industrial pro­
business ns well ns the urgent need them and were delighted when thu
Look fee th * nem * Geld M «!«l on e t t r r bo*
"Now
add
the
millions
who
do
of all shades of political and every blems, we will he ripped assundcr
•ad accept no Ouitatlao
for more complete facilities nnd cquiji- confiscated gold was relumed to them.
not believe in prohibition to this
religious dominate) J. It holds no from within.*
"Rolshevikism in Russiti will not well organized for*'e of ifociulists, and
•brief for aught save Americanism
for nationality, for solidarity, for rest there. Even now we learn that those organizations which will ad
patriotism, for dedication to the it lias u foothold in several of the with them, and again add the mil­
Jshrines and altars of our forefathers. European states arid the arrest of lions who believe that light wine
I t is nonpartisan, and non-sertartnn, Bolshevik leaders in the United and beer is not injurious, and that
rum-exploiting. It lias no right to States ami transportation of a num­ they are being deprived of their civil
wrongoxcept those against our com'- ber of them does not lesson the rights and personal liberty, and tlint
an unjint law lias been forced upon
*
them by a minority of people, an I
that the soverign states jn which
you will lilfe this C am el Turkish
they live lave been deprived of self
Seed
Corn
Seed Beans
gnverriBoqt in internal affairs, and
rr|ex1
and D om estic
Sorg uni
Tomato,
we find that distasteful laws breed
Velvet Beans
b len d !
,
Cucumber
antagonism and then
rebellion
Cow Peas
Melon
against them. We must make no
mistake in this, the' force of arms
will never bring prohibition any more
than that morality can he brought

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"W as Samuel (Jumpers, the* chief
of the Federation of Labor wrong
when, with his finger upon their
pulses, he said that to deprive the
people of the me of light wines and
beer would foment a revolution?
" T h e American Patriots have giv­
en diligent energy in its efforts to
learn true sentiments of nil classes
of people, tile country over, and from
tiiis through and Impartial investi­
gation have reached the conclusion
tlint there can he no real enforcement
of the prohibition law'; tlint the peo­
ple will continue to disrespect even
our Constitution, that the more the
law is i nforrod, the more enemies
to our government will there bo to
contend with: that eventually there
will he force ngaim t force, as the mal­
contents will organize, and in the
end we will undergo n civil war.
"Ibihl talk. Well it is needed, be­
muse there is no use beating about
the hush if we mean to retain our
great heritage.
"T lie American Patriots are con­
stitutionalists, organized to defend
law and order, hut when the most
patriotic Americans cry out that the
present prohibition law must not
stand, wo tan but believe that the
prohibition question will yet lead us
into serious difficulties.
" M a y I add that 1 am personally
strenuously n?ninst nil forms of
Hpiritous liquors and hope never to
see an open saloon again, hutY l
believe that a modification of the

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Place near the Upsata station and the Sunday with J . E. Phipps.
wife’s mother, Mrs. Ehrhhurt of
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar McWbrkma J
Winter Park is visiting them for
and
throe children left Wednesday
awhile.
for their home in • Indiunoplolis.
Charley Arrants and wife nnd
A BUNCH O F INTERESTING ITEM S FROM (X)RPersons traveling on the straw
baity and his brother Dunnio and
. HESPONDENTS— EVENTS OF SEM INOLE COUN­
wife all of whom are now residing road should be very careful not to !
on the Barney Beck place on Celery drop matches along the road. Sever­
T Y -E F F IC IE N T R EPO R TER S FOR TH E HERALD
Ave., have been very ill with the al times the stra* has caught fire
Hu, having to have a nurse, their by this carelessness.
persons were in the party. Every one many friends in this section will be
BAST SANFORD
Miss Berta Allen was shopping l
carried something toward the deli­ sorry to learn.
in
Orlando on Friday.
jV. J. McCall returned to his
cious supper .that was served One
Mr. and Mrs. E.'icson and children
Wilber Walts of Orlando spent
home in Charlotte, N. C. this week
and all wished them prosperity and
and Mrs. Ebba Lee and little daugh­ Sunday with home'folks.
jftcr spending the winter with his
happiness In their new home and
ter came down Saturday eve to wel­
diufhtcr Mrs. U. L. Grier and family
J. T. McGuiiey was home tor the
predicted Mr. McClelland would be
come home Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krell week-end.
j Cameron City.
•
back in the farming game again.
and Miss Eunice Tyner.
Mrs. Irving E. Estridge and chil-.
J. S. Dinkel was trasacting busi­
Mrs. Geo. Randall of Sanford
drtn arp in Kissimmee for the week
OVIEDO
ness
in Sanford on Wednesday.
spent Wednesday with her friend,
uwls of her sister Mrs. Farmor.
Mrs. W. J . Lawton and Mrs. W. Mrs. A. L. Campbell, part of the
Mrs- J. C. Vaughn and daughter
OVIEDO
P.
Carter entertained the Crochet time giving her some lessons on auto
Miss Gertrude arc in Jacksonville
T.
L.
Lingo
has purchased the
for a three weeks visit with their Club last Thursday afternoon at the driving.
house
where
he
is
living from T . C.
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Beck and
toudns Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Henley.' homo of the former. Mrs. C. S . Lee
Brannon
and
expects
to remodel
and Mrs. T. W. Lawton entertained children were guests at their parent’*
Jodie Cameron has gone to Bost- guests with piano and vocal solos.
it
very
soon.
home, Sunday.
siek to keep Ed company at the Delightful refreshments consisting of
Miss Annette Walker of Sanford
A. F. Westerdick is doing the re­
&lt;»ttle ranch.
chicken salad, sandwiches, olives and pair work on the Joe Daniels house. sjicnt Thursday with friends in
Oviedo.
Mrs. Ross Long was called to coffee were served by Misses Eliza­
Austin Williams and daughter,
Ner Martinsville, West Va., at the beth and Katherine Lawton.
R. R. Wright spent Sunday in
Miss Mamie Kate are also visiting
deith of her brother leaving on the
Sanford.
Mini A. D. Mitchell left F-lday with their relatives in Grapevllte.
day accompanied by Dr. and Mrs.
midnight train last Thursday.
Miss Mary Leinhart returned
for a short business trip to Sarasota.
We hear that Messrs. August and
Hopkins.
Messrs G. C. Chamberlain and
Gothart Swanson with their wives Thursday from the Orange General
Mrs. C. A. Hrannon arrived
The friends of W. E. Luther are
Charles Chamberlain were in Jack- Thursday night for a visit to her are touring the southern part of the Hospital in Orlando and is rapidly
glad
to hear that he is improving
revovering
her
strength
n
fte
^
an
!onvitle a portion of last week driv- mother Mrs. A. Lienhart.
state, visiting relatives in Miami,
after an operation at the Orange
operation
for
appendicitis.
ini up in the new Chandler.
and Archie is stopping with his sis­
Roy Williams and J . I). Jones who ter, Mrs. E. F. Lund&lt;iuist, during
Rev. and Mrs. L. E. Wright, Mrs. General Hospital jn Orlando.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Chamberlain,
have been in Kissimmee for the past
W. II. Young, Mrs. Jordan, Miss
Emmett McCall of
Lakeland
their absence.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chamberlain
two weeks spent the week end in
Ella Dell) Jones and Mrs. Luther spent Saturday and Sunday with
jnd daughter Veronica and Mr. and
The
orange
tresss
are
bursting
Oviedo.
his parents Mr. and Mrs. H. B.
Mr*. W. W. Dressor and dnughter
into bloom and nil out doors is put­ spent Thursday in Orlando.
On Friday night the young peo­ ting on its spring raiment, we do not
Helen made a jolly party Sunday
Thco Aulin left Wednesday for McCr.ll.
driving over to Clermont for the ple enjoyed a weenie roast at the wonder that the little birds are all so Jacksonville, where he will be for
The Executive Committee of tlie
diy in the Chamberlain's new seven (lowing well.
juhiliant and full of praise, even the several days attending to business Christian Endeavor met Tuesday
piuenger Chandler.
Mrs. L. R. Mitchell spent Sunday mocking bird who must have every­ matters and visiting friends.
evening at the home of Mrs. T. W.
thing just right to sing.
Lit lb* Miss Margaret Giles was in Oritndo.
Mrs. S. W. Swope, Francis Swope Lawton. After the discussion of
out from town Saturday visiting
Mrs. J . L. Ensign and two chil­
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Magmison left Mrs. Pardon and Mrs. \\. H. Wli- various (matters of improtance, redren, Mrs. W. E. Argo and little Monday frr M orrill’s Island to liams spent Tuesday afternoon in . freshmenta were served and a pleaAly* Chorpening.
Sanford.
] sant half hour spent in a social way.
Mrs. It. H. Ifamel of Denver, Miss 'aimer Argo spent Tuesday in tinish i p with the Into pack of
oranges there.
Col- is the guest of Imr sister Mrs Orlando.
On Monday evening at the home I M i.-m* Alice Hrannon, Elizabeth
Gejrgi Bnlmcs ami family at their
Clarence Curry of Orlando spent
We are shocked to hear of the fa­ of T. L. Lingo tho S'. S. Council of Lawton, Mr. Alton Furncll and
home in Eureka Hammock.
Thursday night in Orlando.
tal accident happening to Fred the Methodist S. S. held its regular Francis Swope visited Sanford Sun­
Mr. and Mrs. it. L. Grier and Mr.
The many friends of Miss M.«ry |Sjoblom of Lake Mary ami extend monthly meeting. Many matters of day afternoon, returning via Genexu
«ni Mrs. Singletary of Cumeron Leinhart are glad to know that she our sympathies to his loved ones. importance were discussed which
Mrs. J . L. Ensign nnd children
lead to the advancement of Sunday
City drove to Mr. Dora Sunday for is improving.
are
visiting Mis. W. E. Argo this
School work in Oviedo.
the day in the Grier Car.
GENEVA
Mr. nnd Mrs. I.. II. Gore nnd
week.
i
Mrs. W. E. Young entertained a
Mr. ami Mrs. A. Corpauy and Mr. children spent Sunday in Oakland
Mrs. Ur'.rani Gilbert and baby
Mrs.
Thompson
returned Saturday
few
friends
at
dinner
Wednesday.
»ni Mrs. C. E. Chorpening and Alya visiting Mrs. Gore's father Mr. duughte of D etrL t Michigan ar­
from
Island
Grove.
The
many
friends
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
picnired at Wekivu bridge on Sunday Malcolm.
rived la t Monday to visit Mrs.
B. G. Smith are glad to welcome thorn
Mrs. L. R. Mitchell spent S atur­
II. Steel and sons of Henrdnll Ave.
On Tuesday afternoon the Ladies Gilbert's parents, Mr. and Mrr.
them
home again after a months day in Orlando.
bought out the store and stock and Hib'o Clous of t i e Method's t Church J . T. McLain. Mr.'. Gilbert will bo
absence at Lake Clarke where they
residence of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. was ;onteitaineil by Mesdames W. remem'ti 'ed as Miss Barbara Mc­
J. II. Jones is in Kis»immcc this
were camping.
Shoemaker on Celery Ave.
The J . and T. vV. Lawton in honor of Lain .
week looking after the picking of
Misi Ruth Young entertained n
Shoemakers came here last year from tiin birthday of Mrs. W. P. Carter
Mrs. Baxter and three charming
oranges in that vicinity which will
few
friends with a slumber party
Honaker, Va., Mr. Shoemaker has Those present enjoying a most de­ children &lt;f Gainesville are the guests
he packed at Oviedo, at the Wilson
not made any plunq as yet hut ex­ lightful afternoon.
of Mr. am! Mrs. J . H. Huddleston. Wednesday night the significance of &amp; Co., packing house.
the name being absence of slumber to
pect* to remain here.
Dr. C. J . Marshall spent Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phillips
Edward Argo spent Tuesday in
all present, and then some.
Jimmy Stewart from town has in Oviedo.
nnd Mrs. J. G. Adams were visitors
Orlando.
Miss Olivo Lezotto entertained
bought 5 acres of improved land of
The Civic Committee of
the in Sanford last Friday.
several of her friends Tuesday even­
, II. II. Lews! on Ilcardnlt Ave. Mr. Christian Endavor Society has ob­
On Friday evening Miss Nell
Miss Helen Moran spent lust ing.
Williams
and Mr. Joe Lcinhnrt
I’chidn has farmed It this year.
tained permission from the owners of Monday in Sanford.
Mr.
Hopkins
of
Nashville,
Arkan­
entertained
n few friends at the
Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Martin have the lot next to the Baptist Church
Charles Ogden of Winston Salem sas, father of Dr. Jesse Hopkins,
entertained
n
few friends at an
•old the Jacob Netting place on to clean it up and use it for a park. N. C. was a recent visitor in Geneva.
died last Thursday at Clark's Lnko oyster supper at the home of Miss
Miniuctte Ave. to Mr. and Mrs. II. Tills has long been a need of our
. Mrs. J . H, Huddleston'* friends and tiic body wus carried home Fri- Williams.
great
Colbert from town. There are 2 little town and it Is with
will’ lie sorry to hear of her illness.
tire* nf hnd almost entirely into pleasure that the progressive citi­
Mr. ami Mrs. W. II. Hand, Carl
grapes and Mr. Colbert bought the zens of the town hear the announce­
Hand
nnd Mrs. Akers of Sanford
aJjcining no acres of unimproved ment that there will soon ho a
spent
Inst
Sunday with Mr. and
place where people can find a place
land of Mr. Martin.
Mr*. Aubrey Moran nnd family.
to
rest
besides
the
post
office.
Louis 1, Kinard and boys urc driv­
The Geneva Citrus
Exchange
ing a big new Olds truck.
packing house sent off the last car
UPSALA
AND
GRAPEVII.LE
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Porter were
Jesse Thompson ami wife are the of fruit one day last week after a
gUMts Sunday of Mr. and .Mrs.
latest
out here we believe to get an very successful run of nearly five
C. I!. Campbell of town on a motor
months.
trip to Daytona beach for the day. auto, just last Wednesday, so they
Last Friday evening n community
Mr. and Mrs. J . F. McClelland ! t ° ok ,a trJ»’ Sunday out to see their
sing was held at the school house
l»vc sold their home and 20 acres ^ nd8
un‘l Mrs’ " nrren ot
which was very much enjoyed. The
«f improved truck land at M oores,^y ' an ^'a c'
patrons of the school were also to
Station to three brothers named j Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krell nnd
decide whether another month of
Frederick from Georgia who have, baby and Miss Eunice Tyner reschool would he udviscahle it is
Wtn farming in Cameron City this turned from Leesburg, Wednesday
regretted that ho many thought
sinter. Mr. McClelland received and are now visiting their parents,
eight month* enough. Coffee
and
rRest in theLongTiim
111,000 for bis place nnd Is giving up Mr. and Mrs. T. O. lyner.
sandwiches were served ns refresh­
pwsession this week, nnd moving to
Wo hear that a little daughter
ments.
Mi ranch in Geneva. Tuesday evening came on Wednesday to bless the
Mr. J . E. Abrocrom'iio of Connect!
z»i|!dn,rs went in and ave Mr. ami home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lee.
■Mrs. M' ClIellnnd a surpise, about 50 They are now living on the Bell cut is visiting his sisters Mrs. Wm.
Stones and- Mrs. Bessie Hart.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Brown motorei
to Grovelnnd last Sunday to visit
relatives.
Mrs. Joe Brown and baby daugh­
ter left last Friday after having
visited her parents Mr. and Mrs.
R. (J. Gresham.
Garden Olmstcad spoilt last Mon­
day in Sanford.
The Parents Teachers meeting
was entertained last Friday after­
noon at the schoolbousu by Miss
Kathryn Flynt and the pupils of
tier room. "An Evening with the
Tlio fa c u lty for achieving
Dutch” was the subject of the tirogramme and a great deal of credit
success lies^u your ability to do
is due those tuking part. After the
tlio right thing at tho right
business meeting, which was presided
over by the president Mrs. W. A.
time.
Whitcomb refreshments were ser­
D e c is iv e a ctio n in small
ved by the young ladies of M...Ematters helps you to decide
D loley's room. These meeting tlumgh
tho In at term of school have been
quickly and unerringly in BIG
very entertaining and henfkial.
affairs.
Tho weekly prayer meeting wns
Decide at once to maintain n
!.dd e l loo home of Mr. amt Mrs.
W. A. Whitcomb lust Wednesday
check acconnt with ns. It is
evening and was well attended.

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C O U N TY HAPPENINGS

Cotton Seed M eal
N IT R A T E
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Death Cools H is Sting.

There Is In the West Indies n very
curious siipen-tlrluii regarding death.
When it .l,iii h or cur* In a house all
the water In It should he regarded
a- |Hd*’incd nnd at once thrown awny.
The Idea N that d ath nfter claiming
Ids vleilm will nnd his "Nthm" in tho
first water In* rene'ie*, which thereby
becomes a deadly poison. No one run
tell wlint water Inis been ton died, so
Ibe snfe thing * • •&gt;« Is to g t rid of
ill that is within* his reach and do
It at once.

No Sir, That’s Not a
New Tire
It’s merely an old tire vulcanized
by our thoroughly efficient up-tcdnlc method. Our system of vulcan­
ising adds thousands of miles to tho
life of your tiro, and improves both
its, resiliency and easo of riding.
Prices for new tires are rapidly ad­
vancing; therefore save your used
shoes by our scientific vulcanizing.

KENT VULCANIZING W ORKS
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Ouk an 3rd St.

Sanford, Florida

'A N Y motorists think
that the outer casing
holds the air. But it doesn’t!
It hoiels the tube -which holds
the air. A nd the quality of
the tube soells the value of
the tire in service.

Decisive Action

The safest econom y is to
equip with G ood rich Red
Inner Tubes in the first place.

tho only busincss-liko way to
handle your money.

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LONG WOOD P IC K -U P S
Mr. Peral of W. Va., has pur­
chased the Dun Ciousor property at
West Long wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark of Now York
City were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Roebuck at Greenwood Lodge
on Wednesday.
J . E. Phipps spent several days
in Jacksonville last week.
Mr.' and Mrs. Harry Phipps of
Ft. Myers motored up and spent

A w TUBES
The 3 .F. Coodrich Rubber. Com pany, ,/fAiun, Ohio
Slithers o f the Snvzivroww Cord Tire

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AND THEY ALL “ STOOD PAT”
Whlla Mr. Jame» Corbatt, Who Had
Manipulated tha Deck, Sat Apart
and Laughed.

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In n club much fn-q turnted by men
of the lliniitrlntl bualnaaa, n putter
Kamo which bcciui un ii men* pastime
grew, by tlck'ire*, to nn undenlniltlo
Intenalvcneai. The chaps who usually “ant In” were nil friends nnd fellowlaburers In it none-too-lucratlve occu­
pation. They agreed among themselves thnt there must lie no more
raising of the limit and no more reck­
less betting. The gume must be ono
for amusement only. On the night
when this ugreeinent was solemnly
concluded, they sat down anil sent for
tl.o card*. Jim Corhctt brought them.
“I’ll Just sit nnd look on for a while,"
he said. "May take a hand n little
later."
One man took the cards out of the
box nnd threw around for n deal. The
dealer ahudted them and passed them
for the cut. Then he denlt a hand
whllo the hanker was glrlng each man
his checks. The first man after the
deal hat the limit. Every mnn of the
■even around the table came In, ruch
"tilting" the pot for tho limit.
"Say," said Corbett, "I thought you
fellowa were going to piny light.
That'a a fine way to start out."
This evoked not even n response
from the players. Each was sitting
tight nnd covertly eying his neighbors.
Tho dealer asked the first man how
many cards he wanted, lie stood pat,

ATLANTIC H O TEL

Rar and llagan HU.. JACKNON VII.I.K. I I.A.

AH railroad ticket offices In building
center of everything. All modern im­
provements. First-da** in every way.
itates, &lt;me (tenon fl.GQ to $2!00; two
[tenons $2..r»0 to S-1-00; liath $2.00, two
people $3.00. I.’, frank Pearce, Prop.

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Every player around tfm fionrd tooled
startled. Then the next mnn stood
pnt. And nfter him thu next nnd
Anally all seven. It was at that mo­
ment tnnt some one observed* Mr.
norbolt appnmttly nhout to choke In
h!s secluded comer.
Corbett had
combined 2ft per cent of four separate
decks, so that the 52 cards he bad
handed the players were all spades.
Each man bad a pnt Hush when the
betting begrn.—Cincinnati Tlmes-Stnr.

• $ 1 5 CONSCIENCE MONEY
Returned by Man Who Found It but
Did Not Answer "Ad."
fifteen dollars which Miss Coonto
Prank of Racine, WU., lust August 22.
1015. was relumed to her recently by
tho man who found |t hut failed to
answer an advertisement relative to
tho loss.
A newspaper publisher received
from a mnn who signed the Ictfor
"Conscience." a letter stating that ho
had found a pocketbook containing s
sum of money, but that being In finan­
cial straits did not return It, nlthnugh
he read nn advertisement of the loss.
He requested the publisher to obtain
the name nnd residence of the loser,
ns he wished to return the money nn
ho saved considerable money during
the year, been us o of largo wages re­
ceived.
Ho urged quick action, ns ho wished*
to clear his conscience before Christ
mas day, which was accomplished.

Educate

H otel

Employee*.

Arithmetic, bookkeeping, geogrnpby,
hotel leojalntton. commercial corre­
spondence, stenography, typewriting,
Inmlng. rooking, linen mending. new
lug nnd washing nre some of the subJecin taken m the school for women
hotel employees In Itennucon. France,
which Is releasing ***irli week 10 wom­
en ready to fill (Hisltlona In hotels
ranging 'from cashier to chninhontuiid

The Hill Implement *f: Supply Co
Has n fresh stock ol new garden
tools such ns hoes rakes hay lorks,
shovels, Kelly axes etc., which wc
nre offering at specinl
prices for
rn«h During the«e days of shopping
around it will pay you to call nnd
find out just how low theso prices arc
The Hill Implement &amp; Supply Co.
31-ltc.
One Oaklnnd Touring Car in ex­
cellent condition for $500 at D.
O.
Motor Co.
31-ltc,
Ford Sedan 1920 Model demount­
able rims with other extras.
II. A; O. Motor Co.
3 1 -ltc.
Superintendent Public Instruction
I hereby annoucc my candidacy
for re-election as superintendent ol
public Instruction for
Seminole
County, subject to tho Democratic
primary to be held Juno 8th, 1920.
T . W. LAWTON

About the Swlngknlfe.

A swlngknlfe Is n wooden sword. 19
hi 21 liiclips long nnd H to 10 Inches
broad, used t&lt;&gt; scrape the woody por­
tion from llnx, n handful of which
bangs over u groove In the standing
board known iis tlin swings took.
Hwlngkulves nre still used In the twinII fa r hi re of tlax In ^atrls of the Old
World, but Modern iiiik blnery lias
pretty g* ncnilly ills|dart-d ihcm.

ANNOUNCEMENT
Wish to announce the opening of
the third store which will be known
as the H IL L I M P L E M E N T &amp;
S U P P L Y CO.; and located in the
store form erly known as the Keely
G arage building, first door north
of the Kent Vulcanizing Plant,
from which place we are in posi­
tion to furnish anything in farm
supplies regardless of m arket con­
ditions. H a v i n g contracted for
farm implements in advance, the
farm er who places his order for
present or later delivery will save
the advances which are coming
thick and fast.

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W hen you let us supply your building

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needs you get a great deal m ore than ju st so
m any feet of lu m ber— bundles of shin g les—
pounds oT nails— or panels of B eav er Board.

You fjet the benefit of our building
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In The (Irrull Cnnrl. Heasnlh Judlclsl
_ ( ‘Irrull. Hemlnole Counly. SUIe of Fiorlds.
Cecil Irvin Muunry.

Complslnsnt.

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Citation
Alma llcrnlce M a in e ),
Defendant.
To Alma Hrrnlre Mooney, residence unknown
. I t appears from an affidavit filed In this
Court that you are a resident of a state
other than the State nf Florida, anti (hat
your present place of business in unknown
and that there is no other prrson In tho
Stale of Florida to serve a Subpoena upon
whom would bind you that you are not un­
der age of twenty-one years.
Therefore you are hereby ordered to be
and appear before our said court
it the
Court House at Sanford,
Florida, In
the
above entitled reuse on t h e First Monday in
Junr. A. D. 1929. the same being the fifteenth
day thereof and a Hole Day of this court,
to answer the Hill of Complaint filed hersln
against you else the same still be taken •&lt;
confessed.
It Is furthrr ordered that this order be pub­
lished In the Sanford Herald, anewrpapsr
puliliahr’d In Seminole County. Florida, once
a week for eight consecutive weeks.
.
(ilVrn unto mv haod and the
Seal el
•a Iit Court on this the Filtoenth day »f
February, A. D. 1920.
iSKM.I
K. A. DOUHLASS.
Clerk ol the Circuit Court, Seminole, County,
Florida.
John M. Murrell
Solicitor For c irnplainant.
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Townarnd, hia wifr, 920 Karl 19th Strrrt,
Mlnnrapolia, Minn.: Ilrnjamin II. Townarnd
Monument, Cot.:
Prank Townarnd, iso
Supply C o . O. M. C. U. 8. f . O. " a t . A. K.
P. Franco: Dorothy T. Wylfa and Karl C.
Wylie, hrr
hurhand. Falrvjew, Oklanoma;
Kifward Krlly and JuipMne Krlly. hia wifr,
Stl Kail llrd Street, Chicago. HJ.: Frank
Kidly and Cordelia K.flv, hia wife, Ijoah,!.,
tnd.: I.roa Kuiiy and Margui-ritn Krlly, hit
wife. M i Mh Stru*t, (ioihrp, Ind.: .Vlyrtlr
Trump and Itoy I*. Tram p, hrr hu.kami,
(1 3 South tiib struct, (ioahrn. 2nd.: KdwarU
McClur- rrltcl of Carrie McCiuru, Ifrtrn
Korta. Clark MrCtun-. Alfred McCiuru and
l.ula McCeirr, bla wife, fioahrn. |nd.; Ilrrt
Krlly and Kllrn Krlly, hia wifr. (ioahrn, tnd.,
J . Ilohrrl Krlly and Florence Kelly, hia wife
flew Philadelphia, Ohio; W. Howland Kelly
and Xtahrl Krlly, hie ’ wife,
(ioahrn
Ind.;
ituth Cahoon and J . Frederick Cahoon, fur
huahand, Alhambra. Calf.: Howard Tallarday and l^iuiae Tallarday, him wife, Wret
Alhambra, Calf.: Verna T. Anderson and — —
Anderson h»r husband, Wrat Alhambra,
Call.: Hurt Kslty, care V. M. C. A. Headquarters. Hotel Usglioni, llologns. Italy:
Chas. Kelly, (ioahrn. Ind.; l.-ar W. Kctiv.
uiid iluuuiu Keiiy, his wile, (ioahrn,
Ind.;
Nrttiti (Srim and Andrew (irlm, hrr huahand,
llryan, Ohio: Sherman Krlly and Florence
Kelly his wife, Itry an. Ohio; O. l.ineoln
Krjiy ind llora Kelly, his wife, llryan.,
Ohio; Harry Kelly «nd (Tiara Kelly, his wife,
llryan, Ohio; And all other parrsons interest­
ed in aaid rral estate are commanded to be
anil appear before the County Jludge's
Court of Seminole County, Florida, on the
.Ird day of May, A. D. 1920, and ehow cause
If any you have why aaid petition should not
be granted.
(liven under my hand and eral of the said
Court this tha t nth day of March, A. IK
1920.
E. F. linUSHOLDER.
(SEAL)
Courty Judge.
WJI-Ste

Nolirr of Application for Tas Heed Finder

The Hill Hardware and Lumber Companies

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m aterial knowledge and experience in Service
that helps you Ret tne resu lts you w ant at the
right price. Service first in planning tho
work — m ore service in selecting proper m ate­
ria ls — speedy service in delivering the goods.
Y ou pay for the m aterials. T h e service
p ays fo r its e lf in the larger volum e of business
it brings through cuper-satisfied customers*.

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I t w ill p a y y o u to
be one o f them.

To

The

Voters And Citizen*
Of
Seminole Count)
I take thin method of aguin call­
ing your attention to my candidacy
for the office of Sheriff of Seminole
County and herein mention a few
fnrta for your consideration.
I have resided in Orange and Semi­
nole County the most of my life,
during this time, I have been rea­
sonably successful in my undertak­
ings. Whether it be employment,
business or in an office capacity, in
railroad service, as Deputy Sheriff,
ns City Marshal as Mayor of this
City , as Sheriff of Seminole County
and in business, have governed my
self by the same rule, that of mak­
ing my promises good by doing
that which 1 promised, and conduct­
ing business on business principled
thereby upholding Us dignity, to
tills and honest dealing I attribute
success.
In my official capacity there bus
never been to my knowing u com­
plaint tiled with higher officials cull­
ing for their investigation us to any
neglect or conduct unbecoming an
office belonging to the people and
1 have held the office of Deputy
Sheriff under four different Sheriffs,
been City Marshal, Mayor of the
City of Sanford and Sheriff of
Seminole County and if chosen by
the vote of the people of Seminole
County lo fill llit* Improtimt office
of Sheriff. 1 will endeavor to conduct
nnd uphold the dignity thereof along
the same lines that 1 have heretofore
done in all my undertakings.
With the experience I hnve hud
in both business and oltiial capacity
I feel fully competent to art as the
peoples servant, and if elected, I am
sure it will fie my pleasure to keep
Seminole County in the front ranks
with other countries of the state of
Florida as far as the Sheriff's office is
concerned.
Always using my heat efforts to ­
ward the elevation of the morals,
enforcing the laws and discouraging
violations. Your support is earnestly
solicited and will lie appreciated.
Respectfully submitted
iadv)
C. M. HAND.

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Mary Janr (tandem, ilerra.rd

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Cat ana Rat Frltodaha. .
The strur.m story ol ’hiWade friend* with a tnt is totil by wl
II. Hudson lit hi* “Book of a Kati r lL
1st.
The rat first "thrust
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II* frliRldahlp" on n vlllnce \vm, „
Lchint. West r«iei. .*11. Engi;M„j’ &gt;
C o tittiona That Ear, nappmt.'*.
not only gre V .nllnr with ti„.
No map ran lit* Imppv when lie de­ an. hut even v ' h h r cat, "whld,
spise* hi* own i.i-t*. whi'n hr- hti* any peared to know intultirely that it
consciousness of wrung, whether of rnt) was there a* n privileged .iVl,
mot Ivo or net. No mini ran ho happy while tho rat, on Its part, set
when In* harbors thoughts of revenge, know, also by Intuition, that i*
Jealousy, envy or hatred. Ho must nothing to fear." The friendship ,l
How the N cw a W a t Learned.

'It Is nut known Just how tho his­
torian* lenmrti that - Cortex tllscov•red Mexico—whether some one told It
on'hlm or whether ho broke down uud
Catuft- .t-d.—Nashville Tennesseean.

have a dean heart nnd u dean con* ened; rat nnd ml ....... .. plei-.^i |!
Bclem-c. or m» amount of money or he together, nnd would oven drink mlR
excitement ran ninko him happy,— from the satue saucer, ntnl .[m
Exchange.
buichtr.l up togather:

No, 3798

REPO RT OF T H E CONDITION OF TH E

F IR S T

N A T IO N A L

BANK

Ai Sanford in the State of Florida, at the Cloae of Rusincss on
Feb. 28th, 1920
RESOURCES
Loan* and i&gt;l»&lt;*otjnt«. Includinf RniUcounU^----

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War Saving* LVrtitlrat--, and Thrift Stamp, actually ownvd---------------------- —
a lion
Honda (other thin It. S. Ix»nd*) pl*df*d to
podil fivinc* depo’ hi
H.000 0-)
Sreuri ir* oih«T *h n tJ. S. hntrii (tnt Inrl jllng (to lu*) own* 1 unpUdftd . 2)0,11) Vl
2I7.JMJI
Valua nf Itanklna Hn
owavd and untnrumh-tr-i
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Furniture and Ffsture*--------- -------- — . --------- --Heal K&lt; late Osrne-I nlfier than llsnklnt Ho ise . . . . . . .
Laaful Ileuerve wi:h Ke !etsl Hts-rv* fivik
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Ca-h In Vault and Net Amounts Due Iron) National Ilaoks
Net Amounts flue from Hanks. Hanker* and Trutl Companies other than Inrlu fesl In Items 12. 13 or I I _____ ..._____ ____ _______ _____
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Che-ks on e**-— MsnV* l-s &gt;h*-sme e(-y or towi a Itcp-rtlrg Hank ( &gt;*Vr
than Item Id)
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Total of lta.lt&gt; 1 &gt;. 11, I t , 16 an I IT
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121 Sjl.1l
Checks on hanks j.Mated oula.de e l city or town cd re|a&gt;rUi.g bank and other

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11.231.10- It

Itedrmplioti Fund »lth U. A. Treasurer and Due fro-n U. S. Treasurer

1 .1 A II I L I T I E S
Capita! Sto k I'ald I n _____
Hurplu- Fund
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Cnuisi'lrsl 1‘nulls ... ___ ___ ,
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t .l.oas.l*i
laws current Lues. Interval, and tate* paid
to.i-.i ; j
a.Jim
Amount lt*-ervr-l for Tases Accr.n-1 . . . . . . ....... ..................
i.vwe
Animillt Hrsrrsrnl (or all Inierpst Accrued
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( ‘Ircula’.ing Nnies flut-tanling
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Net amounts due to Nati &gt;nsl Hanks
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('•vtlfled t'he*Vsoutstanding..^ _______
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Ca.hier's l ‘h-* ks on oan bink Oal-taoding__ _
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1.1.111
Total of Kerns 29. 30, 3 1 . 32 amt 31 _______________ _ . ......
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Individual I bpo its 3ui yet to C t e v k ................ . . . . . . . . . .
Certlfl-ale-&gt; ol defei it slue in l-ssthin 1 1 layi n her h 1 1 1 &gt;r n »'.
■rr&gt;«s
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State. County nr otbr-r Munlrlpst lh-:io ils Secure I by Fledge of \ s » » t ,
this llinh . . .
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1l.0tl.il
Dividends unpaid
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Tula! of D c -inn 1 Ibtso its fothc- than bank dcp.-siti) Subject („ Ite-erve.
Items 11,31. 36,37. 19 and »
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Other Tins* dless.Miis — . _ . .. L,,,
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T&lt;ital of Time I'.p idl* Sohprt to lle.ervc. Items 10, (I. 12 and 11
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Iiids payable Midi Fidvral Ilaserve Hank
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Notice is hereby given that Ovrtetfret
Turpentine Co purrhss.i
t Tas ('.T iilfsle
No. &gt;20, dated the 2nd day of July A. D.,
1909. has tiled said certiorate in rnv olTlre
and has made application lor 1st deed to
issue in accordant, with lass. Said crrlilicale
i . .orarrs the lolloping described property
situated in Seminole Count). Florida, tu-witi
Iteg djr. ft. K. ol SW' Cor. ol SK
of St:
of Si e. 21. Tp 20. S It 29 K. Hun K 3 Ifi
tt. N. &gt;2.1 ft. IV. 319 ft S n3.1 It. The said
land feeing aseecssed at the date of the Is.
Total.
lu it.m ii
•uancr ol such rvrtitlcatc in the name »t
I,. C. Thomas, t'niess satil ccrllflcat" shall he
redeemed, according lo law, las deed will
issue thereon the 2Uh day ol April A. Ik, STATf: o f FLUtiDA. COUNTV OF SKMINOLK: »t
I, II. F. WIIITNKIt. ( ashler ol the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the abets
IM0. ‘
II. F. WHITNKK, Cashier
state-men! i- true *o the be-t ol my knoarte Ig-i and belief.
Witness my olficlsl signature and sra! this
SulisrritisM and sworn to b -fore tne this
Correct—Alteit:
the Kith da) .1 .March A. I*., 1920.
«th -lay of March 1920.
S .O .C h »(SEA L)
K. A. DOUCrl.ASS.
Kd Putnam
II. Kvdyn llrrner. Notary Public
Cler
Circuit Court 'Seminole County,
P, P. Forster
State
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Fta.
at
larg-.
my
ommissun
eiplreu
Nov.
IS.
1922.
Florida.
Directors
WMl-atr
fly V. K. DOUGLASS D. C.

C H A N D L E R
S I X
Famous For Its Marvelous M otor
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Chandler heads Because of
Its Real W orth
and m ak e cla im s and to so m a g n ify m ere
IT iniscideasyen tsto thboast
a t th ey m ay ap p ear as m ig h ty even ts. I t is easy
to p ain t in th e colors of exagg eratio n .

C h an d ler advertising lias never carried b o a sts or unfounded
assertio n s to the public. It has never extolled som e sin g le per­
fo rm a n ce as final evidence of su p erio rity.
T h e C h an dler Six is so d istin ctly th e lead er a m o n g m e d iu m priced h igh -grad e ca rs because of its own w o rth in ess, w h ich for
sales purposes does n o t need th e su p p o rt of e x a g g e ra tio n .
C h an d ler w orthiness com es p rim arily , of cou rse, fro m its
g re a t ch assis, ligh t, stro n g and en d u rin g , featu red by the
fam o u s C h an d ler m o to r developed th ro u g h o u t seven y ears of
c o n s ta n t m a n u fa ctu re w ith no ch a n g e of ty p e of d esig n , but
w ith refin em en ts and developm ents w hich have k ep t it long
strid es ah ead of an y o th e r six.
T his isn ’ t a cla im . I t ’s a fa c t, and over sixty th ou san d
C h an d ler ow ners would tell you so if you co u ld ask th e m .
Six h an d som e bodies, s p l e n d i d l y b u ilt an d finished, are
m o u n ted on the one stan d ard C h an d ler ch assis.

In 1 hr ( ‘null of Ihr Cniml) Judge, Seminole
I 11.r 1ifn. In Probate.
In IEi-' lint*It* nf *

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MARCH 19 two

Citation

O tH er c a rs o f s o m e s im ila rity a re
lia tcu ui H u n d re d s o f d o lla rs m o re

Kiln aril (iauiti in. (Sr duly »|ipelnlrd ami
i|ii*1ifhrii adminDtrilur of (hi* rotate of Mary
Jam- (iuadi-rn, itrfra ti-d, Savina Aled hi. to-.
, ........- ..m u |na&gt;in( m at Iba (•Hew­
ing ,r*1 r*(afr |.ilim(lnii (n (hi- -aid Mary
Jam- (laudi rn. dm mg in r lif*-( Irm-. lo-wlC
t.nt. -1. Illin-k *. T i .r ft of t:. It. T ralfnrd'a
Map of Sanford, Florida, aa duly rraorded
In idtlrr nf t iirL. of Cinuit Court of (Irangi
County, Florida, of whlrh Si mlrioli* Count)
a n then a part In- declared atti-ta In the
handa ol thr- adm'nitlralor (or It.p payment
til iti-lda ol aaid ratal*, llir prraonally hav­
ing turn rahnualnd, and aulhorittng raid
admlntalralor In lake (soaaraalon anil make
aalr nf &gt;aid (rat e.tate, and (hi- aaid petition
ronformln! In atl re,pert* lo thu require want
of law In aurh caara madi- and prnvtdrd.
Now Thi rrfnrn you. Ilrnry C. Kelly anil
llariii-l Krlly, hia wile, Kan*. N. V.j Par.ppa I'hamt-nflaln and ( ‘art Chamberlain,
fur huthand. Ulntdalr. N. Y.i ‘.Vllrnlna Cha*
pin and Alrnon M. Chapin, hrr huaham*. Kdin , Michigan; Mildred Cannon and Jarre*
Cannon, hrr huahand, NaakwauW, Minn.;
Harry Townaand. I anr, Kan-aaj John I.
Tuwmrnd. ard Anna Townarnd. hia wife,
Marlon, 1ml., Allied Tuaatend and lunir

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Sam T. Fleming Field Agent
i:. S. Dept, of Agriculture.
Gainesville. March
16.- F lo r id a
r *r land values nre too low in rom™ on with United States value*.
'Vom[&gt;»ri:“&gt;i» of farm land values
vich are n.adc on March 1 of each
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been taking place over a large
,t 0f the United States has not
values materially over the
pfltfr part of Florida's farming
* The overage acre of plow land in
flsrida *1.ns always been lower than
itr average acre for the United States
, r i under normal conditions there
tu beta a gradual increase In these
u 1um with 11 tendency for Florida
n |u(J to gain more or less regu’arly
C1 those of the United Stutes. .
Since 1919. however, and especially
f.r the present year, this condition
Wibct-n reversed and Florida’s 'uvor|£&lt; acre of plow land Is proportion„ f|y lower than it should be.
,\j Florida values show generally
i normal, healthy increase when comrirtd with past years, the change
relation to United States’ values is
evidently due to an unusual increase
1„ thro- values over partis of the
I'nittJ Slates.
The value of the average acre of
flow land in Florida varies greatly
j. the d itle r e n t sections of the state
ml b d e p e n d e n t in a measure on the
rapidity w ith which the different sec*
lions are b e in g settled up as wqll a3
cn the comparative productive rapaciiy ef th e land. Northwest Florida
reports a n average value of $2G;
rorth c e n t r a l Florida, $24; south
central Florida, $52, and south
Florida, S » 3 .
The fo llo w in g table shows for
Florida an d for the United States
the a v era g e value per acre of floor
I low lands, food plow lands and the
average of a ll plow lands. The throe
fist years are included for compan­
ion.
A itrage Value Per Acre of Plow
Lands
Fla.
u .s
Poor
......... *$23.00 $ 60.76
1920
21.00
61.26
1919
21.00
47.86
*1918
Good —
1920
. 53.00
113.34
.......... 48.00
1919
91. S3
1918
85.48
.......... 42.00
A ll,
90.01
...... 36.00
1920
1919
74.31
...... 33.00
68.38
...... 85.48
1918
Wasn't Going to Toucn Any
It o:i. ini time mill Hilly ettine to
tie laMe with M illed hand*. Mother
Imitiedliiteij told 1,1in to leave the
tilde, "Why/* sold she, "you must be
washed, i wouldn't think of letting
you |i,ue!i n piece of bretul with such
tandv" T h e child made no attempt
to leave. Ik* evidently concluded he
could remain Just ns he was, for ho
Mid: "0, that's nil right, mamma;
that'a nil right. 1 didn't want trend
tsyway.*’

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ng a**e«*rd i t Ihr ti»l* of Ihr lu u ( .j c r of
■urh rrrlifirat,- in Ihr r.»mr o( A. E. J ob*#.
Unit*, u lil certificate ,h»M hr redeem"! ir*
fording to law, taa deed will l o u r thereon
on Ihr 15th day t.l April A. tl., 1920.
Wllnria my otTlriat algnaturr and afal this
Ihr 12th day of March A. I
1920.

New York, March 16,— Twenty(SEAL)
E. A. tM»t;«; I.ASS
two llritish merchants, representing Clr.-h C’ lrrult Court Hrminolr County,
florid*.
the largest department stores of the \V30-5lc.
tty V. M. DOUGI.ASS D.C
United Kingdom, will soon sail from
Noilcr of Tiling I Inal Arrounla and Application
England for a six weeks' tour of the
l'«r I M . r h v j r .
Nolirr W h.rrliy riven that, ality day,
United States to study American alter
Ihr dale hrrrul, Ihr undrralgnrd will
methods of retail store management fllr with, and priirnt to, Ihr County Judge
of Seminole County, i'lorida. it* final
with a view of establishing its use Arrount aa AdminlilraOir, with the Will
of the K . l i t , of William II. llurhin England. The merchants, who will annrard,
anan, d e e m e d , and apply lor approval of
the
tame
and lor ita final dlafhargr aa *uch
be the guests of the National Retail
Administrator, with the Will annrard.
Dry Goods Association, will visit
Dated thia l»th day of March. A. I&gt;. 1920.
T H E A M E H !C A N TItU ST C O M PA N Y
most of the principal cities in the aa Administrator
with the Will annrird,
of the E ila t* of William II, ilu.'hanan,
country.
derraied.
fly KUEDW. HOYT
Chambers of Commerce through­
l u Preaidrnt.
out the country nre joining with the W3I-9IC.
nationnl association and local mer­ Nolirr of A ,r ! l ( f l t , « ,‘or Ta» Drrd I ndrr
Srrll.m 57.V of Ihr (ir.irral Ntalwtra.
chants' organization in preparing
Notice i* hrtrhy givrn that William
receptions for the visitors nnd giv­ llothamly purthatrr of Taa Certificate No.
2fl,
the fth day of June A. D„ 1917,
ing them an opportunity to study ha* dated
filed *aid rvrlifiratr in my office and ha*
American methods at close hand. made application for taa d u d to l**ur in
accordance kith law. Said ■rr!'ficalr embrace
Secretary of Commerce Alexander the following draCrlhrd property ■ituatrd In
County, Klurida. lo-it: llrg. 3G. to
has promised to welcome the visitors Seminole
rh K of SW Cor Sec. 35 T * p , 19 S. It. 30 E
Itun
W*
15
rh N 15 ch E ‘ .12 ch S 10 rh
in the nnme of the country and
V. 11,31 rb to Ity tiVVIy along W aide to beg.
pledged the aid of the department in 14 arrr*. The laid land bring a*,r«a*d at
dale of the ix u a n c r of auch rertifirate in
making their visit a successful one the
the name of Unknown. Un!*»* *ald rrrllflratr
hall be redeemed arrording to law, taa deed
A speiul car will carry the visitors ■will
l.aue thereon on the tith day ol April
A.
I)., 1920.
on their tour. The itinerary includes
Wit nra* my o filet at denature and *ea{ (hit
stops at I’ittshurg, Dayton, Cincin­ the 4th day ol March A. I)., 1920.
(S
EA
E. t. DOUGI.ASS
nati, Cleveland, Toledo, Chicago, Clerk L ) Circuit Court
Seminole County,
Florida.
St. Louis, Kansas City, the Grand
W29-5IC
Ity V. M. DOUGLASS D.C
Canyon, Los Angeles, the Yoscmite
Valley, San Francisco, Portland, In ( I,cull Court .ih Judklal Circuit Srm|nole
C'uunlt. Florida. In t'hanrrry
Seattle, Salt Lake City, Colorado Joteph Itrilcoatcin, Complainant,
va
Springs, Denver, Omaha, Milwau­ Ariel Ildtenaleln.
Defendant,
Nolle* to Non-llrildrnt.
kee, Detriot, HutTalo, Niagara Kalis
To Ariel Helirnttrlu, Cur) don, Iowa,
and Roston. Side trips also will lie
You are belehy i»i|ulred and ordered to
made to Washington and Baltimore. appear, to the bill of complaint filed bcrclr,
CANNOT PAY HIS HILL
We
one

R eceived
of ou r

th e

follow in g

S u b scrib er*.

fr o m

agalfiat you. at the nifire ol the Clerk ol the
Circuit Coutl In Sanford, Seminole County.
Florida, on or before the fir*l Monday In
April 1920, being the 5th dav of «ald month
to make anaarr unto *ald bill, el»* decree pro
con Icon will be taken and entered againit
you, followed by final decree.
It la further ordered that thl* order be
puLIUhed In the Sanford II* raid, a 6«*atn|&lt;r;
puldirbed In Seminole County, Florida,
once each week for four conaa-cutive week*.
Wltnrwa my hand and the aeal of aaid
Court thia the I'th day ol February 1920.
K. A. DOlHiLASS,
Clerk Cirrult Court, Seminole County,
F'lnrida.
fly V E DOUGLAS, l&gt; C •

" F o r the following reasons 1 am
unable to send you the check asked
for:
" I have been held up, held down,
sandbagged, walked on, sat on,
(REAL)
Dirkinton A Dicklnfnn,
flattened out and squeezed. First by Solicitor,
fur Complainant.
the United States Government for \V27 5tc.
Federal War Tax, Excess Profits In Cirrult Court Seirnlh Judicial Clrrull of
Tax,
Liberty
Loan
Ronds, Florida. Seminole Cnun' f . In Chanrery*
Marie K Itrown.
Thirft Stamps, Capital Stock Tax,
Complainant
va
Citation.
Merchant’s License nnd Auto Tax, Allen Sidney llruwn, Jr,
and by every society and organiza­
Defendant.
Sidney Itrown, Jr. Ilewldence Unknown.
tion that the inventive mind can ToItAllen
appearing ft tm an affidavit file*l In Ihi* caute
Invent to extract what I may or that you are a re Idrnt «l a Slate or Country oilier
than th* State , I Florida, and that your pre-ent
may not possess.
place til rr-idence i* unknown, and that there l* no
person In the Stale ol Flo-lda, the tetvlcenf a *ubI have been solicited by the So p«-na
U|**&gt;n would bind you, and that you are over
coiety of John the llaptlst, the G.*A. the age ol 21 yrart.
Therefore You are hereby orderrd lo be andapIt., the Women’s Relief, The Navy nrir
tieforr our aald rourt at th# Court Hou e in
Sanl
rd, Florida, in theabovn ealltlr l rau*&gt;*. cn the
League, the Red Cross, the Rlnck
fir*t Monday In April, A. D. 1920, the earre being
Cross, the Purple Cross, the Double t be 3th day thereof aed a rule day of tbU r urt, to
an* • rr the bdl tf complaint file«i herein agatnvl
Cross, the Children’s Home, the you,
et-e tb* tame wIII ho taken a* ronfiw*«t.
It L* further ordered that tnia orvler bepuMUhed
Dorcas Society, the Y . M. C. A., the
In the Sanford II,-raid a newepapi i tHtbUabtd in
Y. W. C. A., the Roy Scouts, the Seminole County, Florida, once a week for right
Jewish Relief t lie Ri-lgian Relief conirculive wr-k*.
Given under my hand and the m« 1 of *ald Court
nnd every hospital in town: Then Ihi* the At Tvday of Feburary, A. IT. 1920,
(SEAL)
E. A. Ihiugta**,
on top of it all camo the Associated
Clerk of Circuit Court Semlrol* Co. FI*.
Ily
E.
II.
Wllion, D. C.
Charities nnd Sulavutlon Army.
K. F*. Ilnuiholdrr.
" T h e Government has so governed , Sollritor ior complainant.
tV-25-9tr.
my business that I don't know who
o l Aggllcalan ta t T i l I'ra.l Under
owns it. 1 am inspected, suspected, Notice
Section 573 uf Ihr Grnrral filalutr*.
examined nnd re-examined, informed,
Nolle* It hereby given that Overstreet
Company
pure hate
of Tot
required and commanded, so I don’t Turpentine
Certificate No. H31. dale.l the 4lh day of
know who I am, where 1 am, or June IT9i. baa filed *ald rertifirate In my
office and ha* made application for la* deed
why I am here. AH I know is I am In l»*ue In accordance will, law. Said cerllD
embrace* the following rtev-rlbed pro
supposed to ho an inexhaustible sup­ rate
party *ltual**l in Seminole County. Tlorida,
ply of money for every known need, tn.wit: Iteg. fifiii ft. N ol SE Cor. of Iv.t 2.
Sec. 23. I p . 2*1 ii. It. 29 E. Hun vV 421.9) It.
desire or hope of the human race. N 925 fl. SEly 597 ft.. S 525 ft. Tho »a!d
being i»*v*»rd at Ihr date of Ihe D*UAnd because I will not sell all I have land
are nf *urh rirliflrale In Ihr name of M.
nnd go out nnd brg, borrow or steal A. Hrnrk.
AI*o Tea Cetilficale No. 954. dated the
money to give away, I have been
llh day of June, A. I). ISO I ha* filed *abl
cussed, discusied, boycotted, talked rerllfirate In m) offire and ha* made appllfor taa deed to i**ue In acvordanrr
about, lied to, lied ubout, held up, ration
with law. Said certificate r m b r a r x the fol­
hung up, robbed nnd nearly ruined, lowing drerrlhrd prujirrly *ltual,d in Semi­
nole County, F7oiidu„to-ttlt: Dev* SW Cor,
and the Only reason I am clinging to of S E ' , of f.ot 2, Src. 25, Tp. 29 S. II. 29 E„
Itun N 6*5 It. K 239.91 ft.. S r.h5 ft.. W
life is to see what in the bell is com­ 239.91
ft. The *ald lied bilng a*,tiled at the
date
of the iaeuanre ol auch rrrllfirale In lh&lt;
ing next."
name of M. A. Ilrnrk.
\

_ _ _ _ _

Alio Taa Certificate No. S37. dated the
fltb day of June. A D. IS9H. ha* filed laitl
c*rtlflcafe
In my office and haa made appll.
Lengttier.s L i f e of 7 rawl.
ration frr taa deed lo l**ue in accordance with
.I iim a * tie* Milder In fresh w a t e r I* with law. Said crtlflrate embrace# the fol­
n i n n y * t r y lutz new tile*, new g n u i m l - lowing drarrlbed property lilualed In S, mln«.le County, Florida, to-wlt: SW J, nf NFI',
tin It*, a n d new - p i n n e r * . *n th e « c a of S W ' , ol 8 , r. 23. Tp. 20 S. II. 29 E .. 10
acre*.
The avlil land being a**r*,rd at the
fis h e rm a n I* b egin n in g to e m p loy n e w
dale rd the l**uanre of auch ci Militate In
m e t h o d * fu r taking sen ll*li. A s m o s t the name of If. W. Da*!*.
p eo p le n r e a w a r e , t h e m o st d e a d l y e n ­
AI*o Taa Certlfieate No. 932, dated the
2nd day of July A. IT. I f-00, ha* filed aald*
g in e fo r iWi c a t c h i n g I* t h e so-cnl.'ed cert tliate In my offire and haa made appll
(artlen or In y o u r fields in s u r e * "g ood
re s e m b l e * nil ration lor taa deed In laaue In arrnr.lanrr
l e c k ' so fur a s r e s u l t s c a n he d e t e r " o t t e r " t m w i „ w h ich
with law. Said certificate rmhrarra the fo
mined by the s eed p la n te d .
F o r 30 e n o r m o u s ll-li with a g a p in g gu llet, lowing drarribad property rltualed In Seminob Cointy, fiord*. In -ill! Iteg, 4f« ft.
nnd
I*
d
ru
gged
o
v
e
r
t
h
e
Hoar
o
f
t
h
e
)'tar&lt; H a stin gs^ S e e d s h a v e been the
E oi SW Cor. . f ST )» of N W , of See. 23.
Itandnrd of s e e d e x c e l l e n c e a n d pur- fe n . T h e w o rst o f It I* Hint n t r a w l
Tp. 20 }'. It. 29 E.. Hun E 201 ft.. N 1318 ft
by In the S o u t h . Only v a r i e t i e s w e a r * o u t v ery ra p i d l y . N ot long n g o W 204 It.. S 1318 li„ 0 arrra The aald land
tdapif-d to th e S ou th a r e liste d . Qua!- It o c c u r r e d to an e n t e r p r i s i n g s k i p p e r belrg a**&lt;**ed at the dale of the l*&gt;nance
*uch certificate In the name of A. M. Webb
Jly of the best an d p r i c e r o f t e n I w * to lit (lie low er w a r p o f t h e tra w l w ith nf AI*o
Taa Certlfical- No. FT7, dated th*
than those you p ay nl h o m e .
W rite
4th day of June A. IT. IH9I, ha* Mr,I aald
r o l l e r * , s o c s to m a k e It t ra v e l m o r e
|°r frec i cop y of this splen did t a l a rrrtfirate In my office and.hu* made appli­
T h i s h a s cation for taa deed lu l*,ue In arm rd anrr
h&gt;sue now.
H. G. H A S T I N G S C O . e a s i l y o v e r th e s e a floor.
with law. Said certlficale embra-ra the f it
been o g n a i t M i c r o n .
®**d»men, A t l a n t a . Ga.— l A d v t .)
tuwlrg deaerlbed properly *itu*tet| In Semi­
nole County, Florida, to-wlt; S ' , ,,f N ii of
N W ' , of S W J i of See. 2fl, Tp. uO S. II. 2 '
E. The *uld land being a*&gt;«v*ed at the dated
of
tb- i,*uanc« of *uch rerllfirate In the name
-L it
ol W. T. Nr.blt.
V,
Al»« T a t Cerllflrate No. 850, doled the
Dr
8lh day o( Ju ,y A. D. 1897, ha* f b d «*td
*
rerllfirate In my office and ha* made appli­
cation for ta* deed to D*u* In accordance
with law. Said rerllfirar* ****••serf th. folWIIKS YOU NEED ANYTHING IN
it*iuwing deaerlbed properly *itu*tr.| in Semi­
nole County, Florida, to-wit: W2-3 rd S'9-20
ol W 'v of N W 'i of N E h of See. 28, Tp.
20 S. II. 29 E ., 8 arrev. The *ald land beinit
a*«r*ied at the date of the iatuanee of auch
certificate in the name of J . I.. Mb barf.
A)*o Tag Certlficale No. 817, dated the
tlh day of November A. D. 1893, ha* fil'd
■aid rertifirate In my office and haa made
application for taa deed lo lan e in accord­
ance with law- Sai l certificate rmbrar** the
following deecrlhed property rltua'-d Ir.
Semino.e County, Florid*, lo-wllt El-3 of
N W ' . of N W tv of NET* 'le-a S 1-3 of ai.
act*.I Src. t&lt;t, Tp. I** 8. II. 29 E., 3 acre*.
The aaid land being *,«,&gt;•'&lt;! at the date of
the 1,'uanre uf *urn certificate in the name
uf turtle M. White,
Alao Taa
Certificate No, *12. dated the
i'J
4th day of Tfi)Vfinber A. D. IhBS, ha* fil'd
45-dll West L'ajr Street
JACKSONVILLE
,fc’
•aliHrertlfirate In my office and lia* made ap­
plication fi r taa deed (o tame In arrordanrd
WE WILL TAKE PLEASURE IN ANSWERING YOUR INQUIRIES
wivh law.______
Raid__________
rertlfiraf*__________
erabrare*_____
Ihe fotlowing'deaerlbed nVuperty
altuated In SemiIII "
pa,I#,.County, Florid*, to-wlt: g j * of N E h t

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AUo T*x Certificate No. 718, dtt*d tha th* ath J a y of June A. D.. 1917, ha* filed
l&gt;t d»y of Juno A. D. 1896. ho* filed **ht aald certificate In my office and hei made
crrtlflrof* in my t,ffi,o ana I n , made anpli- applicant-,. - ti\ rfeel to tsrui tb atvotuance
| with law. Said certificate embrace* the o).
lowing deaerlbed properly olliiate.l |n Sentnote County, Florida, lo-wit; f.ot* 80, 81.
■ml 93. Frnil, Add. tu Ait.mont". The laid
land in-inf a**r**rd i t tho date of the l**u*
■lire of auch rertifirate In the name of A,
MrAliitrr, Unlru aaid rertifirate ahall be
redeemed according to taw, taa deed will
l**ue
Alio Taa Certificate No. 177 dated the 1920. thereon the 31*1 dey of March A. D.
8th day of July A. D, 1908, ha* filed *aid
WJin,** mu official tlgnature and *e*t
rertiflratp in my office and ha* made appllcalion for taa deed to Dtue in accordance ihi* the 25th day «| February A. It. 1920,
E. A DOUGLASS
with law. Sabi rertifirate embrace* th* fol­ (SEAL)
Court
Seminole County,
lowing &lt;b rrfib. d property *ltu*t*d in Semi- Clerk Circuit
Florid*.
pole County, Florida, to-w i c S It A of \V* j
V. E . DOUG LABS, D. C.
of N W 'i of N E ' t of N E ' , of S o . 2«. Tp. W2»-3!e It
20 S. It 29 E., i t . acre*. The *abl land being
• e o n ,| at the date of Ihe i**uanre of tuch
Notlcp of Application f«r T a t D***t Under
ctrUftrale in the name of IT. F. Sayer.
Scrip,* J ; ; , f (he General Nlaluir*.
AUo Taa Certificate No, ITA dale.l the
Notice j* hereby given that S. F. Doudney
81 h dey t l July A. Ii, I9U8. ha* filed tald
rertifii-ale In my office and ba&lt; made appli­ purrhaxr of Ta* Cerlifirate No. 378, dated
Ihe
4lh day of June A. IT. 1917, ha* filed
cation (or taa deed to iaaue In accordance
with law. Said certificate embrace* the fol­ tald rerlffirale In my office and ha* made
lowing described properly *ltuated ip Semi- application for T r * Deed to l**ue in accord­
pole County, F'lnrida, to-wlt: N 'v of N W 'v ance with law. Raid rertifirate embrace* the
ol SE '» Of N E i, of Sec. 2fi, Tp 29 S. H. 29 E. following drarribrd properly, altuated In
5 acre*. Tire raid land being ***e«*e.l at the Seminole County, Florida, to-wit: L~*.r ??,
date ol the Dvuanrr nl *urh certificate in the ffi and 62. Fro,to Add. ,to Altamonte, The
•aid land bring oaarated at Ihe date of the
name of J . It. Witann.
of *urh certificate in the name ol
AUo Taa Certificate No. 828. dated the i*iuanre
2nd day ol June A. D. 1992, ha* filed aald T. II. Gooden.
A1*o Taa Crrlifirale No. 379, dated the
certificate in my utfir* anti ha* made appli­
cation lor taa deed to i»*ur In accordance 4th day ol June A. IT. 1917, ha* filed *ald
rertifirate
in my office andgha* made appli­
with law. Said rerllfirate embrace* Ihe fol­
lowing deicrlbed Property eitualrd In Semi- cation lor taa deed to l»*ur in accordance with
pole County, Florid a. to-wil: N E ' t of NW i tilh law. Said certificate rmhrarra the fol­
In
of NE -V of See. 26, T-t. 20 S. II. 29 E .. 1" lowing described properly, iltuated
acre* The aald land being a**e*ced at the Seminole' County, Florida, to-wlt: Lot* 63
date of the latuance ol auen certificate in the and 61, Fro*t* Add. to Allamontr. The **bl
land bring * , * , , * , , I at the date of the i**uname uf J, W. Dickaon.
n rr of &gt;urh rertifirate In the name of
Atio Taa CrrlifUafe No 835, dated the aUnknown.
Unlr** aald certificate* thall hr
2nd day ol July A. D. 1900, bav filed -aid redeemed according
law laa deed will
rerflflrale In my offire and ha* made appli­ i**ue thereon un the to3t*t,
day of Marrh
cation lor fa* deed t» l**ue in accordance A. I). 1920.
with law. Said certificate rmltMcr* the fol­
Witnea* my official tlgnature and *eal
lowing d o d b r d property tituited In Semi­
nole County, Florida, t»-wlt: S ' j ,tl NM of thii tho 23lh day ol February A. tl. 1720,
E. A. DOUGLASS
N E ' ) ofSE'v of N W . of See. 28, Tp. 20 S. H (S EA L )
2 9 E .2 ' i acre*. The«ald land being aueeird at. Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Fla.
the date of the i,tu*nre of auch certificate
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Hy Y. E DOUGLASS, D. C in the name of Fannie I’oole,
AUo Taa Ctrllftrate No. 852, dated the
6th day of June A. D. 1898, ha* filed **ld
certificate in my office and ha* made appli­ In Circuit Cnurl, Seminole Count), Flor'da,
In Chanter),
cation for ta* drrd to l**ue in accordance
with law. Said certificate embrace* the lot- V. M. Douglas*. Joined by
owing di-*rrihrd property »ltu*ter| In Semi her husband and neat friend,
nole County, Florida, lo-wit: N W ' , ot N W 'i E. A. Dougla**,
Complainant,
ot S E ' . ol See. 26, Tp. 20 S. tl. 29 E.. 10
Vi.
Citation.
a r m . The aald land being *,*c«*ed at the
date of the i**u*nre of *urh certificate In the William G- Aldridge, et al.
Defendant*.
name of Addle Kelly.
To Sarah A. Davit, S. Gurkenheimrr and
AUo Taa Certificate No. 879, dated the
4th day of June A. IT. 1894, haa filed aald M u m S. Gurkenheimrr, a* th* firm of S,
rerllfirate in my office and ha* made appti- Gurkenheimrr A Son*, liesidmci* unknown:
ralfon lor fat deed lo itiue in accordance the unknown h&lt;ir*. devlaea, legatee*, gran­
with law. Said cerllflrate embrace* the fol­ tee*. or other claimant* under Sarah A.
lowing deaerlbed pruperty *ltu*trd In Semi­ Dati*, S. Gurkrnheimcr and Moan S.
nole County, Florida, to-wlt: S)y of N 'j of Gurkenheimrr. and to any and other parties
S ' - ol NW»&lt; &lt;d N W '» of 8 -r. 28, Tp. 20 claiming any interest In and to the following
S. H- 29 E. The raid land loing a*,ra*.d at land situated In Seminole County, F'lnrida,
the d*te of the lip llftc t ot auch rrttltlrati towit: Lot 3 nf Clock 3, of Tier I of Sanford,
tlorhl*, according lo E. It. Trafford't Map
in the name ot J. IT, I’ope.
AUo Tav Certificate No. 853. doled the of Saniord, florid*.tl appealing from a sworn hill of romplaint
tlh day of June A. D. Ih9t, ha* ftlril tald
rtr'lflrgfr in my office and ha* made appli­ filed in till, ran** against &gt;ou, that you bav*
cation for t*» d»ed to U«ue In ■ccotilanre or clgim totnr Inter,*l In end lo (he land
with l,w. Said certlficale emhtar,-* the fol­ hirrinhbovc described, therefore, you, the
lowing described property vitua'ed In Semi­ ■aid Sarah A. Davi*. S. Gurkrnhlrmer and
nole County, F'lnrida. lo-wit: \* to W ' i of Mtori S. Guckeohrlmrr, arc htrrhy require-!
S ' , of N ' j of S E 'v of N W 'v pf Sec. 26. Tp. to be and appear I -1- re our *aid Cirrult
2 " S It. 29 E. The tsid ! s r J bring iii .a o .1 Court, at the Courthouse in Sanford, Florida,
at Ihe date of the iiiuance of auch certificate nn the 3rd day of May A. D, 1929, and then
■ ml Ihrrr made anawrr
to Ihe bill
of
in the name of So) Mitchell.
rahlbited against you, othrrwiae
AUo T a t Certificate No. 837, dated the aromplaint
decree pro confesto will be entered against
2nd day of July A. I). 1900, haa filed tab) you.
eit'fDrain in my office and hai made appli­
And all other parti,* claiming any tight,
cation for ta* deed to U*ue in accordance
Ir or interest it, and to the property here­
with law. Said rertifirate embrace* the |o|.
through
lowing dcartlhrd properly tllualed In Semi­ inabove daerribed under, by or
nole Countv, Florid*, to-wil! Ely of S 'y of Sarah A, Davi*, S. Gurkrnheimcr and Mnaea
S.
Gurkrnhrimer,
or
othrrai**,
are
hereby
N 'y of S E I f of N W 'i of Sec. 26. Tp. 20 S.
It. 29 E., 5 arrr*. The laid land bring ***&lt;••- required lo lie and appear before our said
ed a the dale ol Ihe luuanre id tuch rrrlifi- Cirrult Ca urt at the t'ourthou,,- in Sanforaf,
Florida, on the 7th day uf June A, D. 1920.
rale In Ihe name of t*. II. I'iall.
thrn and there make answrr to Ihr bit)
AUo T a t Certificate No. 177, datrd Ihe and
of romplaint rshibitrd against *ald unknown
4th day ol June A. D. S9I7, ha* filed **ld partle*. otherwiec a decree pro ronfraso will
certificate in my office and haa made appli­ be entered against tald unknown paillc*.
cation fur ta* dead to laaue In accordance
It I* ordared that thia notice be pub’iihed
with law. Said certificate embrace* (be fol­
lowing described properly ettuatrd In Semi- in Ihr Sanford llrrabt, a newspaper publlalipi te County, Florid*, lo-wit: lleg. 575.73 ft ed in Seminole County, Florida, onr* a week
p arti*«
S of NE Cor. of Sec. 28. To. 2 " S. K. 29 E., fot eight week* a* lo the known
Hun S 406.5 It W 1392 It. S' 406*, ft. E drfrniiant, anal a-nrr a week for twelve wrekt
1302 It., 12 acre*. The tald land being a**re*. a* to the unknown partle* defendal.t.
,d at Ihe date of the itauanre of aurh c, gtl ftWitne** my hand anal the seal of said
rale in Ihe name of 8. C. Dickion.
Circuit Court ,-n ihi* Ihe 20th day of
Crib,* aaiil rertifirate* ehall be rrdremed February, A. IT. 1320.
E, A, DOUGLASS,
arrording to law, taa deed* will iieue thereon (SEAL)
Clerk of Clrrull Court, Seminole County,
on the 31*! .lay of March A. D, 1920.
Witnea* my offirial tlgnature and *eal thia
State of F'lnrida.
ihr 25th day of February A D. 1920.
Geo. A. DeCotte*,
&lt;SEAI.)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
Solicitor and uf Counsel for Complainant a.
Clerk Circcuit Court, Seminole County, W2T-I3IC.
Florida.
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Ily V. E. DOUGLASS.!). C.
In Clrrull CauM, Metcnlh Judicial Clrrull Of
Florida, Seminole Couul), tn (.'banerry
In 4 l i c i t Cnurl. Srtrnlh Judicial Cbiult IV It. C. lllancha'd
llnrlda, Srmlnulr Count), In Chanter).
It. C- I'lanrhard
Itirhard I*. Mark* el at.
|
To all parties dalming interest undrr Mary
Hi. hard I'. Mark), et *'.
A. l'arramorr, Matthew It. Mark*. Allred
To the Drfendant* Frank II. Itrlgg* ant! Iverson. Frank H. Hrlgg*. m&gt;d J **&gt;!»■ L.
Jrr*le L. ttrigg*:
Hr^ggs, or any of them, or otherwise claim­
ll appearing from th* aworn hill herein ing any interest' In the following described
that your plwrc ot re-idence ie unknown, that property, and to all peraons claiming an
there I* nn peratin in the Stale of Florida inlrrrtl in *ald property, to-wlt!
tii* eervifr of a euhpoena upon whum would
Southeast a|uafter of South,-a*l quarter of
iiind tmi, and that )nu are both ovrr till­
Srrtlon 24, Townihlp 21 South ol Itange 29
age of 21 year*:
L'ait.
IT IS (IIID E IIE D that you do appear
Vo'I are hereby requlrual lu appear to the
in thl* Court to the I,,)I of complaint herein hill of romplaint herein tiled by H..C. Ilianliietl ai-aio’ l you by It. C. Hlanehard, on rhard on Monday, tho 7th Day of June, A.
the Third Day of May, A. IT. 1910.
D. 1920.
II ie furtlnr ordered that 1hi a order be
It I* furthsr ordrred that this order be
puMUhed oper a week for eight fopeecutlve publirhrd once a wt«k lor twelve &lt;on*e*utlve
Week* In the Sandord Herald, a new*p*prr wirka in The Saniord Herald, a n eaipap rr
publUhid in Seminole County, Florid*. publish*al In Seminolf County, Florida.
Witnre* my hand am! the teal ot **iil
\Mtpr** my hand and the seal ot aald
Clrrull Court, ihi* the 16th Day ot February Court, thl, the I»lih d*y ol February, A. D .
A. IT. 1920,
(REAL)
K. A. DtlUGI.ARRk
'SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Cfrcult Court, Seminole County, Clerk Circuit Cuurt, Srminol* County,o
Florid*.
Florida.
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V. K. Starliuck,
V. K. Slarbuck,
Sotirilur for Complainant.
Solicitor for Complainant.
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In I'lrruil Couri, S rten lh Jurilctat Clrrull
Nemlnale I'ount). liar da. In Cbanrrr)
Seth Woodruff Individually,
Seth Woodruff for lh" u*« and
benefit ot Harney H. Ilerk,
Complainant,
v*.
Citation,
f. G. Morri*. el at.
Defandanla.
To J. G. Morri*. C. W. Arncld, George II.
Morton, S. M. McIntyre, William T. Web*ter, VV. A. Knight, Joseph Garvin and Wil­
liam G. Anrienrtld, retldcner* unknown: the
unknown heir*, deviate*, Irgatrea, grantee*
nr other rlairnanta under the above named
parti,*, and to any and other partle* elaimlog any intr'eat in and In the following land*
in Kemlno!* County, s tate el Florida, towlt:
N W ' , of NE J* of Sac. 81, Tp. 19, It. 31 E.
(&lt;•* l-eftnnlr.g at Ihe Nortbweat corner of
the N W ) i of Ihe N F !', of said aerlion,
luwn*l-ip and rang*, run thence Flail along
the North line of »ald forty acre* to I ha
middle (f the Orlando and Mellonviilr
itoail, thence South along Ihe middle of raid
load to Ihe South line u| said forty acre*,
thenre Weat to the Soulhweit rorner of **id
forty acre*, thence North lo the Point of
beginning, alto the N E ' i . n f th* S L 'v , and
the S E ' , ol the NE.'v of nre. 31, Tp. 19, If.
31 E. and *1*« Ihe iV l| of Ihe W *) of the
S W '* of the S W * , of Sec. 29, Tp. 19, It. 31
East.
It appearing from a *worn bill of romplaint
filed In thl* rap.e agaln*t you, that you have
or claim m m r Interest In a n d 'tu the land*
hereinabove described, then fore, you, the
•aid J. O. Morri*, C. W, Arnold, George f|.
Morion, K. M. McIntyre, William T. Webtier,
W, A. Krlght, Joseph Garvin and William
G. Andcnreid, are hereby required lo be and
app, *r before our tald Circuit Court at the
Courthoure In Sanford, Florida, un Ihe 3rd
day In May, A. D. 1929. and then and there
make answer tn the bill of complaint **•
hiblle-l agalnvt you, ctherwlve a decree pro
confer*', will lie entered again*! you.' - I tl! r f h 'r
t l i l a .:,., *it, rigiit,
title or Interest In and to the property above
d acrifed under by or through the above
named defendant*, or other*!**, are hereby
r, quirt d to be and appear brfure our aaid
Circuit Court at the Couri house in Stnford,
Florida, on the 71b day of June, A. D. 1920,
and then and there make answer tu th* hill
ot romplaint rahlMted against aald unknown
Panic*, othirwlte a decree pro ronfeasa will
be entered against -aid unknown panic*.
It ia ordered that thia nolle* b» published
In the Sanford Herald, a n - w . p . - - - j nb|ii)(, J
In Seminole County, Florida, once ■ week for
eight week* a* to th* known partir* defen­
dant, and one* a week for twelve week* aa
fo Ihr unknown pattlea defendant,
Witne** my hand and the aeal of aaid
Orcull Court on Ihla th* 20th day of F'ebruary, A. D. 1320.

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OURLANDS
MERCHANTS
IN FLORIDA 1
COMING OVER
LOW PRICED
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’ E. A. DOUGLASS,

Clerk of Cirrult Court, 8»mlnol* County,
Stale of FloridaGeo. A. D*Cottes.
'Bollcllor and of Count*) for Comptalninti,
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Nellre uf Appllrallon Tar Taa Herd Under
Srrllua 373 of Ihr General Statu**,
Nolle* I* hereby given that A. I). Holier
No. 16, dated
I'Urchasrr of 7 'a .t Certificate
.
the 4th (lay ait J u t e A. IT., 1917, haa filxl
•aid certificate In my nlllc* and ha* made
applirallain fur taa deed to issue In accord­
ant* with taw. Said certificate embrace* the
lullaiwing dtarrilaed pruperty altuated In
Srmlnnle County, Florida, to-wlt: llrg. 10.40
rh K of SW Cor ol Sec. 31 Tl». 19 S. It. 30
E Itun E 12.68 eh N 8 ,69 efi W 11.58 *h
S. 8.69 rh, IN arrr*. T h e *ald land bring
■■•rated at tb r date ot Ihe issuance of auch
rerllfirate In the name of Henry Hiker. Un|e*a saltl certificate ahall be rrdermfd accord­
ing lo law, las deed will laaue thrrrnn on
Ih r 13th day qf April A. D. 1929.
Witne-, my olfirial algnnlure'and seal thia
the I2ih day of 51 arch A. !&gt;., 1929.

(HEAD

Clerk

E. A. DOUGLASS

Circuit

FloriJa.

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Seminole

M.

DOUGLASS,

County,
II.

C.

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And Fer fiemlnale Ceualy, Florida.
Jeaiup Drainage Dtitrl-rt, *
•pedal drainage dlalrlct o'
Seminole County, Florida, acting
by and through |. a . Hrua.i«y
L. 15 llagan, C. W. F n t a e - 'r g 'r ,
(J. I*. Swope and E. II. Kllbrr
bring and constituting th* Hoard
ef C u i a t y C-mmtaatoneta of Sarainote
County, Florida.
Notice lu T aa I'ojcfa.

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In Circuit Court, Se*enih Judi lal Clrrull,
Seminole County, flo riJa, In Chanter/^
llrssi* Fatten,
va
C'talloa
Jam ,* Fallen.
To J a m r* F a ll* *, llriltlrnce unknown!
it ai i-caring from a affidavit filrd-ln thia
raute that you are a resldtnt uf a Slat* oi
rounlry other than Ike Stato of Florida, that
your present plare of residence i* unknown,
that there is nn person in the Stale ot &gt;7o«
rida the srrvlre uf a subpoena upon whom
would bind you, and that you are ovtf
twenty one yra** of age.
Therefore thia It lo require you, the tale)
Janie* Fatten, to appear to the bill ol complalnit , in thia cause thia day filed, On
Monday the 5th day nf April. -A, D. 1920
othrrwltr aaid bill will be taken aa by you
confesaeal.
Witnea my hand and the a*ai of abova
rourt on thia Ihe 22nd day ot January, A,
D. 1920.

(SEAL)

E. A. DOUGLASS

Clerk of Cirrult Court, Seminole County,
Slate of Florid*,
tiro. A. Da-Cot tea.
Solicitor and ol Count*! for Complainant.
W2J-»te.

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drr TliU Heading At The Rale Of $7,11
Per Year.

SCHELLEMAINES
LAWYER
OFFICE IN TltK COUflT HOUSE

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THOMAS EMMET Hlt-fstlf»
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meaner Issued lijr tho FLORIDA STATE
AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION la Ihe
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for information fo headquarter* Orlando,
Ak'entH * Anted In c»cr)r town In Florld*t

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SANFORD, FLA.

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The S lat* of Florida.
Tu the taa payer* and c li..rn a of tho
JiMUp tjralnagr Dialrirt, a aprrial dralnag
diitrlct in tb* County of Srminol* and Stato *
ol Florida:
W IIK R EA S the Jraaup tlrainage Diitrlct
a_ special drainage district in the County of
Seminole and Slate nf Florida, haa filed it*
petition In thl* Court lu determine ID au­
thority to incur bonded debt and in i**',e
bond- tu the amount ol Twrnty-ala Thou•and (26..090.091 Do||gr) .
, 3 i-iti.Miina
tf.o i-gaftii of ail proceeding* had or taken
In connection thrrrwiah, and all proceeding*
heretofore token being fully act forth and de­
scribed In said petition, now on file In iha
offire of the Clerk of the Circuit Court Of
Seminole t.'ounty, Florida.
NOW. T H E H K F O U K , Thia ia to notify
ou, the tax payer* and cillren* nl tha (ltd
Itaup Drainage Dl*trfrt, that an order haa
h*»"
snd t**urd by the Judge of th*
Seventh Judicial Circuit in and for Seminole
County, Florida, that h» will at DrL and,
Voluaia County, Florida, in *ald circuit, on
the 24th day of March A. D 1929 at 2 I*. M,
or wherever the Court may then be, hear
tald cau*r, and you may ahow c*u*e at auch
time and plare. If any you have why aald
bond* aould not be vafidated and confirmed,
Wilnc** my hand and official aeal of said
Court, thia 1th day .&gt;! Marrh A. I). 1920,
(SEA L)
E. A. DOUGLASS
Davi* A Gitra,
Clerk
Attorney* for 1'etltloner.
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                    <text>T H E SA N FO R D

HERALD

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
INFCRD, FLORIDA, FI It DAY, MUICH 26,1920

NUMBER 32

V

ENGLAND
SECRETARY PRESIDENT OF FEDERATION
OF WOMEN’S CLUBS OF
will pr o v e u n d erta k in g TO PRESENT MERID1TH
A CLAIM IN ADDRESS FLORIDA HERE YESTERDAY
FOR RAILROAD COMMISSION

VALUATION OF RAILWAYS

TO COTTON GROWERS
OF lars for the next two yearn would
SOUTH SAYS PINK COTTON have been reached for state Irisoners,
WORM MUST HE EXTER­ no doubt.
At the close of the lease period,
MINATED.
December 30, there were on hand
Columbia S. C. March 24 (fly with private lessees nnd county
Associated Press) The Secretary of Icsscss, 516 Grade 1 nnd Grade 3
Agriculture Meredith addressed the state prisoners; there were at the
South Carolina Cotton Branch of state prison farm 48G prisoners, nnd
the American Cottbn Growers As­ already in the hands of the state road
sociation today and said that unless department 112, making n total of
the pink hell cotton worm was ex­ all state prisoners 1,113. There were
terminated immediately it
will seventy-sixescaped prisoners at [large,
pj mi: WAY OF SETTLEMENT OF
cause more damage than the boll in addition to the above. During the AM) GAVE TIIE LADIES A
weevil. He snid the Federal govern­ year there were received at the state
BISIS FOR PAYMENT OF 1)1VIFINE TALK AND
GOOD
ment
was
willing
to
place
a
quaran­
prison
farm
622
prisoners,
445
being
dends.
PROGRAM WAS ALSO REND­
tine to keep the pest infested areas pardoned or discharged during the
ERED.
ffuhington. Marck 25—Solid alignand Texas, and Louisiana and urged year, nnd seveteen fieri.
of the state railroad commissioners,
At the regular meeting of the
state co-oprrntion.
music nnd Literature departments at
««e&lt;ntine the public, against conaiderthe Woman's Club Wednesday after
£^*of the ' . : . - l W
investment
Railroad Strike Ends In Spain
noon, Mrs. J. W. McCollum of
^wints of the roads for valuation pur-7
Mudrid March 24 (By Associated
Gainesville and state president of tho
mki deM'loix-d today before the InterFlorida Federation of
Woman's
ja;t Commerce Commission, which is
Press) A solution has been reached
Clubs was u distinguished guesr.
hearing* to determine the basis
under which the wage demands of the
|. jijment of the stundard dividend
A pleasing program consisting of
striking railroad men ure conceded
pi.r the transportation act.
two delightful papers on Canada
and lire general strike is ended.
nnd two voenl solos was rendered by
listing that the "hook accounts" of
members of the departments pro­
ctrsilnxlas were worthies* as an index
ceeding
the introduction of Mrs.
| utU values of the pro()ertics. John E.
McCollum.
Mrs. Geo. Dickerson re­
Btston of the Association of State Railpeated hy request n very fine paper
rad CommLssionera sharply Criticised
HAS BEEN RESUMED AND dealing with the early history of
I lie argument advanced by the carriers WILL COME TO TRIAL AT
RED
ARMY
THREATENS Canada, that was rend before tho
TARPON SPRINGS.
I tilt any valuation of the roads found to
Literature department in November
PEACE OF GERMANY.
Wleathan the aggregate accounts would
Clearwater, March 24.—When
and was followed hy Mrs. Geo. L.
Uiblow to the -Inancial centers of the
The Hague March 24 (By Associa­ Murid with nn excellent paper on
Judge 0. K. Beeves reconvened cir­
t«U.
ted Press) Fighting in the Ruhr dis­ Canndn today. Both papers were
"Since when has the commission Ten­ cuit court Wednesdey morning the GOVERNMENT TBOOPS AND
trict
of Germany where it was under­ wonderfully good, the writers having
indictments
returned
Tuesday
night
FATHER
SAID
SON
WAS
ded it* judgments with its fare toward
WORKMEN FIGHTING FOB
against
five
nllegcd
wire
tappers
were
GANGSTER
AND
WAS
stood
a truce had been elTcctcd has culled the best material to embody In
Will Stru t? "he asked. "Since when has
THE
PAST
FIVE
DAYS.
brought
into
court.
Counsel
for
the
AFRAID
POLICE
WOULD
been
resumed according to the the presentation of their subjects Mrs
hdurtgardul the law and the fncts to
Buderich,
Rhenish
Prussia
March
defense
asked
lor
time
to
examine
KILL
HIM.
Telogrnf.
Spnrtacists forces are near­ Julius Takach rendered two charming
cyvtrup the rottenness of any situation
24
(By
Associated
Press)
Govern­
ing the Wesel the paper says and n solos written by English composers.
I. j came u|«&gt;n in the performance of Its the indlcments and this was granted
Chicago
March
23
(By
Associated
ment
troops
of
the
southern
Ruhr
disMuchnster despatch scys the Red They were "The Skylock" and
|Ljtj? It has heretofore discovered and by Judge Beeves, who gave the
Press) Frank I’inano held by the
district
have
been
besieged
in
Wesel
lawyers
for
the
accused
men
until
army’s strength is now 120,000 men "Cheny Pipe". Mrs. McCollum was
upoNd many shocking things hut the
pdlico today waiting the result of
then Introduced nnd delighted her
since
Monday
and
arc
still
holding
2
p.
m.
in
which
to
scan
the
true
ictr.tr&gt;' »itl) lives and the financial ren­
the wounding of hia son who was
audience with her churming person­
firm
today
although
nearly
surround­
hills.
Hall Storm Hits Havanna
in ire still intact."
shot five times, said: "I shot the hoy
ality,
graceful poise and the pleasing
ed
by
lines
of
workmen
whose
As no trial jury has os yet been
Havana, Cuba, March 24.— A manner of her address. She opened
AHthe elements of value must he ta­
to save hbi soul". He snid the hoy
guerilla
style
of
warfare
has
driven
bs into consideration, Benton contnd- drawn, and in view of other legal the government forces steadily out had become a recognized gangster heavy downpour of rnin, accompanied her remarks with the statement
ti.lul the Investment account of the steps which possibly will he taken by of the industrial districts in the past and he was afraid the police would by a hail storm of unprecedented that the goal for membership for
violence, swept over this city Sun- which the State Federation had been
rail ».*e not to I** regarded as evidence. either side, it seemed likely that no five days. Small Belgian detachment kill him.
definite progress would ho made in
dsy
afternoon, Hooding houses in nssidiously working for several years
-Congress has not given you disenv
the wire tapping coses beforu Thurs­ with artillery arrived yesterday and
several of the lower sections, paraly­ had been reached nnd gone over the
tka,” he told the commission, "if you
took a position at the bridge which
zing street car traffic for nearly two top, numbering now 10,176. She
boa the true investment cost of thv day.
provides an exit from the town.
Three
counts
were
brought
against
hours and causing numerous minor stressed tho Importance of the en­
Clkigo and Alton from your valuation
accidents and loss of small craft in dowment fund of $1000.00 that would
each
of
the
men
urrested
at
Tarpon
brntigations, to shut your eyes to that
Springs—running
a
gambling
house,
the harbor.
drrset.t and consider its wickedly watermnke every club member eligible to
conspiracy
to
defraud
and
grand
lar­
The Spnnish liner Cadiz was torn the higher offices, Irrespective of
said investment nccount."
ceny. State Attorney M. A. McMul­
from her moorings by tho gale hut their ability to finance the ohliga
Representatives of the shippers gener- len, aided by B. E. L. Chnnccy,
timely assistance savnd h«r from lions entailed the touched on the
*2)’ concurred in the proposals of the spent the night in drawing up in­
possible damage.
test cf service nnd dwelt upen tho
ttrriem that the "hook accounts" he
dictments that ure meant to he im­
The hail storm the first in 16 years charge to keep otherwise tho mainMADE
$ICI
074
IN
1919
FROM
nmidcred, hut udvised that they he pervious to any legal technicalities
HIRE OF CONVICTS ARE is said to have been the heaviest tninnnee of the Royal Falm[Park and
«W«d in the light of the other infor­ which may he brought forward b/"
NOW
ON
STATE
ROAD hailstones ever seen here.
and the conservation of the beauties
mation availahle to the commission.
the
defense.
WORK.
WILL
STOP
CIVIL
STRIFE
IN
of its forest promevnl, stating that
■ E»pr»ssing themselves ns more con­
The five men gave their names and
GERMANY BY CONCESSIONS
it is conceited to have tho grandest
I Jarred with the development of trnnsporTallahassee, March 24.—Accord­
growth of Royal Palms in the world.
I trion facilities to meet the needs of the addresses, at the time of their nrrost Paris Mnrch 25 (By Associated ing to the report of the prison de­
as
follows:
O.
Williams,
New
Or­
Passing on to the reconstruction
| fXLitry than in the matter of rates, the
Press) The Gcrmnn
government partment of the stnte heard cf insti­
program of the Federation, she point"
•hppm confined their recommendation leans; George Waterman, Louisville: reached a definite agreement with tutions, just filed with the governor
e&lt;l out there subjects on study,
**•“}' to the question of the grouping of H. Danton, Chilcolhr, O.; J. W. Wil­ the Ruhr Valley workmen where hy the stale auditor, J. Will Yon, the
liams, Downs, N. Y\; Edward Brown
Amcricanznlicn, Thrift nnd Commun
tie road* for rate fixing purposes.
hostilities hove been in progress, ac­ stuto received during the yehr 19Id
ity service. She spoke feelingly on
for
hire
of
statu
convicts,
$160,074.09
“Unless the railroads ore deprived of "Somewhere In Frarce."
Some of the witnesses will testify cording to news reaching semi-offi- This year, and no doubt henceforth,
the pnthetlc condition of the Semi­
lie occa*ion to yell ’poverty,’ as they
cinl circles here the workmen’s army
that
they
were
lleeced
out
of
large
nole Indian, Florida’s own tribe nnd
kive done in the past , the only solution
will be formed in to the cabinet to that state will not receive one dollar IN OCCUPIED DISTRICTS OF
sums
of
money
placed
as
"bets"
on
emphasized
the ImpcftAtK? of teach­
b government ownership," was the arbe remodeled with labor represented from the hire of state convicts, since
THE RUHR VALLEY.
horseraces
in
the
fake
pool
room;
ing.
$*®mt of Charles E. Cotterill of the
by the mines will he socialized nnd effective Jnnuury 1 this year, the
^thern Tralfic League, in fuvor cf giv- that the men or some fo them, act­ counter revolutionary
Baris Mnrch 24 (By Associated
American history and ideals hy
formations convict lti\sc system wns abolished
~l tie railroads returns sufficient to ually threatened the life of n Tarpon will lie dissolved and food supply nnd nil able-bodied male prisoners Press) It is understood on good I ugeants, stories and pocmr, in the
turned over to the stnte road de­ authority that the allies have de­ schools. The budget plan, for family
i*nd!e qdcquately the business of tin* Springs citizen who was active in systems lie improved.
j**ntry. Property investment accounts bringing about their arrest, and that
partment to he used in the construc­ cided to permit Kbhert nnd the expenditure, errnmunity spirit,
German government to send troop community centers and community
tion
of good roads.
“ •lid, might c&lt;me the closest to form- there was a seeming Immunity en­
Soldiers Froozen To Death
joyed by the quintet in their alleged
into
the occupied zone to restore forums found a place in the bright
Rli ta*is for a preliminary valuation.
Hud
the
state
continued
the
lease
London March 24 (By Associated
He presented n request that the operations.
Press) More than 16,000 antl-Bolsh- system for two more years, the hire order in the Ruhr valley. All re­ inspiring address, full cf interest and
Mithe'n freight clarsification ns now
vik soldiers have been found frozen of stnte ccnvicts would have paid maining to he decided about the information to the Club women that
*®*tituted he continual for the new
to death on the steppes it is announ­ into the state treasury nearly a matter is what gurantces are to he lack of space prohibits publishing In
ced in the Soviet Communique re­ million dollars, because of high rate asked of Germnny to insure that full.
** *dju«tment. The mujority of the
ceived by wireless. .The
steppes that would have been hidden hy her army will retire as soon as the
'i'Ppers favored the continuation of the
An informal social hour with re­
compromise
tho
plains
of
south­ losses, hy rrnson of scarcity cf labor disorder is' quelled.
**imusioni established grouping of the
freshments was enjoyed at the con­
eastern Russia nnd the western and the higli prevailing prices of
inroads on the ground that the adjustclusion of tho program that gave all
®*rt ihould he effected with the least
naval stores und lumber, and the
Asiatic provinces.
present an opportuni y to meet
s!urb»nce to exslsting rate relations,
high value placed upon convict labor
their churming graciuuq guest.
t i ler divisions, it wns argued, made
by the operators, because of its
* l«"w flexibility. The hearings will he
dependability.
k id n a ppe r s
LURKI)
SON
^tdudei tornorroo.
The price paid for able-bodied
away
and
h o l d in g
h im
Class 1, prisoners in 1919, was $30
f o r b ig r a n s o m .
o month.’ This contrnct price was
made In tb«* IsMor p«rt cf 1217 f««i
Lexington Ky., March 26 (By
two years, 1918 and 1919. Grade 1
A»uti,&gt;tu "ft,*/ ,.3»n»ugii Cj. it.
prisoners in 1919 made un aggregate BIG MEN ON ROTH SIDES OF
Little tho Toddington capitalist has
QUESTION ARE FIGHTING ON
announced that a twenty five thou­ MAN WRONGFULLY ACCUSED time of 154,046 days, or approxi­
AMENDMENT.
mately &lt;154,000 acchrding to the
sand dollar ransom is domanded paid
OP MURDER IS PAID FOR report of the state auditor.
Dover Del.. March 25 (By Associ­ ADMIRAL SIMS WANTED* TO
for his seven year old son Paul, still
BEING IMPRISONED.
REMOVE ADMIRAL FLETCH­
Tho 1919 legislature, while abolish­ ated Preas) The suffragists had their
in captivity of kidnappers who lured
ER
DURING THE WAR.
him sway yesterday, the lad’s play­ Jackson Miss. March 26 (By Asso­ ing the leasing of state convicts, did first innings today in tho public
To CARRY ON AS EFFECTIVE. mates said the kldmspper coaxed ciated Press) Will Purvis, whose not prohibit tho leasing of counry hea.!;(.c i f the Delare legislature on
Washington March 24, (By Associ­
AS IT 8IIOULD HAVE the boy away with the promise of a sentence to death was commuted to convicts hy aJy of the various coun­ the nuestion cf the ratification of ated Press) The Naval Ccurt of
SAYS ASSISTANT.
dollar to deliver a box of candy. The life imprisonment after the noose ties. It is reported that private leases Woman Suffrage Amendment. Two Inquiry appointed to investigate the
note was delivered to the Little home had slipped when he was dropped are paying as high as $76 a month houm was their allotment and they removal by Admiral Sifts cf Rear
. JVWngton March 24 (By Associfrom the gallows was today handed for county prisoners which have neve brought forward Senator Spencer Admiral Fletcher frem the command
I ,,,
The American navy was later demanding the ransom.
a
warrant for five thousand dollars never been as valuable to the lease of Musuori, Sterling of South Da­ of the naval forces at Brest on Octo­
N° on'y unprepared but did not
voted
him by the legislature for as the state priosoners, because of kota and McKcllsr of Tennessee to ber 1917 convened today with Ad­
Buys New Sludcbakcr
| lrry on” in the early days "as
"the
great
wrong done him." Purvis their short sentence terns. On basis present their arguments. The Suf­ miral Fletcher the f|rst witness. Ad­
Mr. C. Stoothoff of the West Side Is
, y ts U Bhou,d have” C»P*
waa
exonerated
of the murder chaigc oven now contracted for county prl- fragists and the Anti's are here from miral Stms and others will ha called
the
proud
possessor
of
a
new
Studebaker
n Horace Lanlng, assistant chief
soners, the estimate of a million dol- all parts of the country.
later.
ihe Navigating Bureau testified Touring ear sold by Cobb Motor Co. after two yeara in prlaon.

Unreliable Investment
Will Not Be
Considered
STUMBLING block

UNITED
STATES
FOR
in the Senate investigation today. TO
LOSSES CAUSED IIY RETEN­
He charged that during the war it
TION OF SHIPS OF GERwas difficult and frequently impossibl
to obtain the Department’s approval • MANS.
of essential plans thus increasing
Washington March 25 (By Associ­
the difficulty of carrying on the war
ated
Press) Great Britain is consid­
and decreasing the effectiveness of
ering
the presentation of a claim to
American participation.
the United States for losses caused
by the retention of the former GermKellsrnere is making n speciality man ships "after the completion of
of dasheens und has sold its crop the United States service on which
from thirteen acres to a concern in they were engaged" Consul Gen­
New York at $1.60 a bushel f. o. h eral Skinner at London reported to
cars, Fellsmere. It is claimed that the Department of Commerce.
dasheens will he as good a crop as
potatoes in Florida and much easier
Special Trains Discontinued
to handle when people learn how to
The Atlantic Coast Line By., an­
grow them.
nounces that the Tampa special
trains No. 91 and 92 will he dis­
continued on March ill. These fine
trains are put on each year to take
care of the tourist, rush and while
the local people have also enjoyed
them it is a relief to know thnt
when the winter season comes again
they will lie put bark on the regular
schedule.

Mrs. J. W. McCollum
of Gainesville Honor
Guest
ADDRESSED MEETING

TRUE BILL
ON WIRE
TAPPERS Fighting

Killed Son
In Vesel
To Save
Goes On
His Soul

WORKMEN
AND EBERT
TOGETHER

FIGHTING
IN RUHR
DISTRICT

STATE MADE
MONEY ON
HER CONVICTS

WILL PERMIT
EBERT TROOPS
RESTORE ORDER

WEALTHY
MAN’S SON
FORRANSOM

AMERICAN
NAVY WAS
UNPRERARED

ON GALLOWS”
ROPE BROKE
GETS MONEY

DELAWARE
IN THROES
NAVAL COURT
OF SUFFRAGE OF INQUIRY
ON FLETCHER

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at 34 cents yard. Regular price about 45 cents yard.

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i;.11hi. mid K. K. Anderson March 1st. ; typical lake region with its many ncri-s not far dhtuut future, is u return to Florida nre the lime, or stone corals,
lie refunded and the same was duly of fruit and garden truck.
the teachings of our father* and mo­ which nre the reef-building forms.
For Sale—Corner lot 100x117
; carried.
Some day Altamonte Springs may ther*. and accept the Iiihio and ChriiPalmetto
nvenue nnd 8th street,
Good Reason.
Mr. F. I.. Millrr again addressed become n real city, hut that’s another tianity.
Southeastern
Corner. Price r»*p.«on“You
needn't
he
nlnrtned
about
wom­
"No lepuhlic can live, nor deserves en running for office, now so many able. Nick Zernovnn,
f A M M I C C I O W C D C the Commission as representing a story.
llox 2-U
to live, which ignore! the Ilible ami
L U l Y l M l u u l U P i l j l l U number of citizens and urged that the
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The present day feature of The discards Christianity, for without these of them can vote."
, Commission take such steps as Springs is the little cluh house, called
“ Pm not. They couldn't do It In the
I might he necessary to restrain the the "Jasmine”, on the projierty of for­ . ivilization cannot endure,"—Orlando present style of skirts."
For Sale—Extra Fine White
Wyandotte eggs Two dollars per 15.
P a o m n o f t i n n n f T t h ; A l Southern Utilities Company from mer Congressman Charles D. Haines, Sentinel.
l l C u l i j I l d l l U l l UI v l i y T il" collecting their outstanding accounts
W. It. Mallard, Altamonte Springs
who has his winter home there.
DR. JOHN BROWN, JR.
. against the City nnd private conFla.
29-tf.
Numerous automobiles stop at the LESSON IN FRANKLIN’S LIFE
rumers until belter nnd continunl
Properly Owners Take Nollcc
service should lie given by said Jasmine nnd their occupants pass an Great American Statesman and Patrl.
hour or more in conference with the
Company.
The
law provides that "If taxes
ot Rote to Immortal Fame From
upon
any
real estate shall not be
it was moved by C. K. Henry nnd former congressman, nnd then are
Humble Beginning*.
away, nnd among the callers nre some
paid before the First day of April of
seconded by 8. O. Chase
that
On the 17tb of January. In 1700,
any year, the Tax Collector shall
Whereas, the Southern Utilities Co. of America’s most noted men. People
will wonder what
it, all|, means,yet there Menjaniln Franklin was born at Ilosadvertise and sell."
for lthe
Ihave
IM » 1 ■»»»
HI Ipast
»»».-*V rseveral
v * 1.1 III imonths
liu ililin .
,
. service
; i is no secret about it nil.
ton. Ills father was n soap ami candleThis is to notify all concerned that
given
very
unsatisfactory
.
.
.
' .
.
w
.. II_
!_I_r&gt;D. Hines, railroad maker, Ids mother, the daughter of a
Tlie
Hon. /•»
Charles
the requirements of law will lie com­
both ns to electric power nnd light­
Quaker poet of Nantucket. When Menbuilder und manufacturer, is the
plied with nnd the Tax Monks will &gt;
Inmtn was ten lie wns taken from
WILL
PREVENT. SOUTHERN ing nnd also gas and wnter supply,
president
of
the
greatest
patriotic
or­
postively
he closed on April First as
school and set to work In his father's
UTILITIES FROM
COLLEC- I He It Resolved: That the City at­ ganization in the country.
provided
by law nnd all lands on
torney
be
and
he
is
hereby
instructed
factory, lie never again attended n
ING RILLS UNTIL SERVICE
The
American
Patriots
list
of
one
which
taxes
have not been paid will
regular
school,
yet
lie
became
a
scbnl,
to
institute
proceedings
to
restrain
IS RENDERED.
be advertised nnd executions issue!
said Southern Utilities Company hundred ^vice-presidents is made up nr. He was Inept nnd unhappy at Ills
Tor unpaid personal property taxes
Meeting called to order at Eight from collecting any nnd all bills now of governors, United States senators, first occupation, so Ids father ap­
prenticed
him
to
bis
brother
to
learn
congressman,
generals,
admirals,
chief
JNO. I). JIN KINS
P. M. by Mayor H. R. Stevens. | outstanding for the months
of
Tax Collector. Seminolp Counry
Present H. R. Stevens, C. E. Henry j January nnd February 1DUO nnd all executives of the several large it or­ ill" trade of a printer. When tie wns
j*-6te.
S. 0. Chase, Commissioners and G . ' future bills until such time ns the ganizations in the country, ami those sov i n lieu lie ran nwny from Ids broth­
A. Abbott City Manager.
[ nuiil Company shall give good, of great business nITnirs. Among the er and opened a printing office In Phil­
possible adelphia, He pursued (lie career of
Minutes of the last meeting read ( efficient and adequate service con- ■vice-presidents nre several
printer and publisher until 173(1,
WILLING WITNESS
und approved.
i tinuously in compliance with their candidates for tin* presidency of the when be was made elerk of the PennCommunication from C. D. Lnn-1contract with the City of Sanford United States including both Generals sylvnnln assembly. This wns the be­
In This Sanford Resident
Johh J. Pershing and Leonard A. Wood. ginning of fils public career, and bo
dis relative to exemption from taxa­ Florida, ramo wen duly parsed.
The
conferences
held
at
the
"Jnsmine"
rose
steadily
until
be
became
one
of
Communication from City Engi­
tion the property of Sanford Lodge
What stronger proof of thr merit of *
readers
•Doan's Kidney
^ Pills
a •mo ran aHerald
as
No. G2 F. St A. M. quoting Section neer Fred T. Williams relative to the ure important for the American Patriots •lie most striking figures In America.
demand than the statement of a will431 Lavra cf Florida wri read and cost of constructing rower us peti­ number millions nnd their leaders in­ In France, when he was sent there ns
after the Revolutionary
t known local resident? The evidence that
the properly rf sai l lodge declare I tioned for bjr Mr. John Muraen ct r.l I est t'.em«eives on i jues of nntionnl iiiiibiissndor
*follows should convince the most skcj&gt;war, he became ns widely known and
liint'.i
r
:
'h
.»
*
League
of
Nations,
and giving the estimuied cost of
exempt under the law.
ticnl doubted. Ask your neighbor!
loved
ns
In
Ids
own
country.
Americanism, Prohibition, Molshevism
A. M. Adnm*, cnrpentei, 811 Magno­
Mr. F. I.. Miller addressed the sumo as $1711).80 und stating that
etc. William 1 "
M’v..n M l a
lia avenue., Sanford, says: "I have used
Commission nnd presented a peti­ Mr. Musson would agree to finuncc recent visitor at tne dub house.
He Got the Job,
Dr. John Brown, Jr., of Toronto, Doan's Kidney Pills for attacks of lum­
The colonel of n negro regiment In : a r „ formerly a major In the Canation from r. number of ritizens re­ the proposition was read nnd referred
Stooping over so much is what
Mr. Haines was in Orlando yester­ Franco charged the ndjutnnt with se­ ban army, has Juet been appointed to bago.
questing repeal of that, port of tratlic to the City Manager with instruc­
brought on this trouble nnd nt times I
ordinance prohibiting the parking tions to confer with Mr. Musson ns day, when seen by u representative of lecting n suitable soldier to serve ns luccitd Dr. George J. Fleher a t the went around nil bent over; my back was
lame nnd sore. My kidneys acted too
of cars on | nved street# of Sanford. to further details nnd report at tha the Sentinel he was requested to give orderly nt Ills billet. The ndjutnnt lead of the physlca' department of so
freely and I bad to get up several times
After due consideration the Com­ next meeting of the Commission. his views on the more important topics combed the rommnnd for the proper he Y. M. C. A. of North America.
! during the night. I got Doan's Kidney
mnn nnd finally found one who bad
Petition from G. W. Venable re­ of the day.
missioners derided it is not best
Pills at Philips St Co.s Drug Store, and
The
Hangar
nn elevator boy In n hotel—a
they rid me of that lumbago and put my
"I believe that the senate should been
repeal this ordinance, hut instructed lative to moving Secord Iluilding
Many people think that the airplane kidneys in fine shape.
smiling, gracious darkey, ncut nnd re­
the police to show leniency in the from rear of Valdez Hotel to a lo­ hove acted, and favorably, months spectful.
word "hangar" Is nu ........................
Don’t simply
"Price
' fibc. nt' nil dealers.
Je
matter to strangers who are ignorant cation eust of Sanford Avenue was ago, although the senate has created
When the man reported the colonel Is llies lute ndnpllon of ti French ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan s
read nnd the Auditor &amp; Clerk was the impression that we rushed in where Impressed upon him the necessity for word. A look Into the Standard dic­ Kidney
of the law.
the mlMit:
same llliav
that Mr.
Adams
J •Pills—tilt
• • *»»•••••••
instructed
to is.Aie same on the giv­ Angels feared to tread nnd came out tact.
tionary will reveal the fnet that had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Muf
Moved y C E. Henry1 ami se"Do you know Just whnt I menu by Thackeray uses the word nnd thut It falo, N. Y.
sonded by S. O. Chase that the fines ing of n bond by Mr. Venable in the a singed, puppet.
menus n shed, not primarily n place
imposed by the Municipal Court in amount og $500.00 and limiting him "After we finished the job we set out tacll" lie asked.
to hung n dirigible.—Hartford Cou“
Yns,
sub.
W
en
It
comes
to
Inc'
I'se
to seven days time on the job.
to do, we should have attended to our
right on tic spot. Why, cunnel, Jus* Ins' rant.
Communication from City Engi­ own niTairs and gone about pinring week I went Into the bathhouse near
neer Fred T. Williams relutivc to our own country in n safe nnd stable mnb billet, nu' faun* one of de mndntncost of paving Sanford Avenue from condition and not attempted to finance solicit there. I Jest stepped buck nn’
Fifth St. to Tenth St. was rend nnd ant| moralize nil the prople of the world. says. 'Pardon, monsieur!' Now ef dat
ordered filed.
"We have troubles at home, much wnm'l toe’ den I don't know whnt Is."
Communication from Cary I). more serious than most |&gt;eople nre —The Home Sector.
Landis City Attorney tendering Ids aware of, nnd the problems we are to
Not at Home.
1
resignation as City Attorney of face are grave and ‘dangerous ones.
I wns hu«y i leaning my gas stove
Sanford Florida was rend und on
"During the past four y&lt;a-s the
when the door hell rang. I was Just
nUdion of C. E. Henry seconded by old order of things hnvo parsed away about
to open the door when I saw It
S. O. Chase same was duly accepted. nnd we have taken on dangerous new was our pastor. So I stood back be­
Communication from C. D. Lan­ ones.
hind tin* door nnd told my little son,
dis City Attorney rendering opinion
"We nre in fart a vastly different l^mls, to open tin* door nnd tell him I
as to the cligiliility. of Mr. II. R. people In many ways, more selfish, was nt tlie store.
Ilut be pushed the door so far back
Stevens to be a member of the City more greedy, more money mad. Noth
G a’
Commission of the City of Sanford ing. will gratify our cravings for some that my toes stuck out from under the
door, nnd when l.ouls told him I wns
-^ C c u ta - d o c to r
Whin You Invite Her fo Ilidc
Florida and giving it ns his legal thing still more new.
out, be laughed nnd «nld: "All right,
opinion thut Mr. Stevens is in every
There ta't» cart krep Ihcir tccrcl
It’s
your d u ty to provide for her
"The old landmarks nre bing ob­
but the next time your ninmtun
well
way eligible for the position was literated nnd we nre swiftly drifting sonny,
coinfort nnd to see th at she suf­
goes out. tell her to take her feet with
Of formrr lift no irord they Itll.
read and on motion of S. O. Chase into channels dnrk and treacherous her."
fers no loss or damage to her
H E N we say rebuilt
seconded by C. E. Henry the Com­ and with no fixed plarc of safety in
I linve n chain on the door now.—
apparel. If you let us put a firstmission adopted the opinion of to sight.
w j mean rebuilt. We
Exchange
class top on your car both pro­
City Attorney as conctdlng with
tnj&lt; * a c u ap u t anti n p 'a ie
"The religious faith of our fathers
their opinion in the mutter and Mr.
Coral’s Varying Colors.
all t h ’ wjak3n?(I purls ami
visions will have been attended
u, ..
,.
i» pasting away and the peoples of
Genuine coral mny he rod, pink,
Stevens
agreed
to
continue
as
a
mem,
.
.
...
bear ngs with strong su b stan ­
to. She will be protected from
i...
, L City „Commission
, ,
her of the
of. the the world nre readby accepting new while, blue, yellow, green or black,
tia! mechanism th a t is either
theories,
divers
numbers
of
isms
end
both blazing sun and blinding
the Inst being the rarest and most
City of Sanford.
new or as good as n :w. The
strange doctrines, while the Ilible U highly prlxrd. The next valuable Is
storm .
The report of the Auditor St Cleric
line of used cars we are now
was read and upon mgtion was being more and more considered fie- the red coral, which Is susceptible to
off .‘ring will serve you right.
ticn rather than that of the word of t high polish and Is most In use for
accepted and filed.
Let II St O. Motor Co'a Auto
Jewelry, being the coral of commerce.
God.
Doctor look after your
W e S p e c ia liz e in W a s h in g a n d
"We arc too deeply engrossed in Corals ore roughly classed under two
car's health
brads, the homy corals and the lime
Ileautlfjl Altamonte Springs
worldly affairs to read the writings or stone corals. To the former belong
P o lis h in g C a rs
Altamonte is a quiet but very pie- on the wall. The only hope, the only the red and black forma and the white PHONE 112
HANFORD, FLORIDA
turesque little burg and ita home people salvation of our people, if they would to the latter. Red roral Is chiefly
and touriits find much thereabouts save themselves from actual Ilolihe- fcujyl Jn the Mediterranean. The
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THE 8ANF0BD HERALD
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cncd up and proved successful, un­ which do not justify them, because
til now improved farms in this sec­ of the fact that we have no means
tion have sold within the post month of holding our products for a better
for over One Thousand Dollars per condition of the markets. If we had a
acre. The same land in the begin­ largo Cold Storage which would
ning could have been bought for take care of several cars of mir
» . r r r l - r -,V..-;
from l ive to Ten Dollars per sere Celery, we would be able to sell at a
The trucking business has grown Inter date, at nn advance price in
from a mere project of n small par­ place of dumping same on the North­
cel of land to very large and finely ern markets to he bought up at a
c
equipped farms. The lime for ex­ low price, placed In storage by them
periments has passed—it is a busi­ (find resold some time later at a
a t last lies clear and firm for you.
ness and a business well worth ones very high price. A cold storage plant
at this point would be of much bene­
time
to learn.
It is a road you can travel without
We have grown from ?h&lt;» begin­ fit to ua and •&gt; source of profit to
ning of uhout one thousand crates those who would erect it. We are
fear or eniuarrassinent to glorious
to the handsome number of over also hampered as to refrigerator
three thousand cars during the sea­ car service. Tills season I have knowsuccess when you prepare the w ay
son of 1919. This does not include known of considerable stuff going
Express shipments, which will run to waste liccause after it was rut
by depositing your M O N E Y with us.
farmer*
several
hundred during the season. and placed in crates, the
•
***•
were
compelled
to
let
it
remain
in
I know of two vegetable buyers here
the
fields
until
ruined
for
the
want
who will ship a car a day by exprosf
This bank is a public benefactor
during the heighth of the season. As of an Iced car which was not de­
stated in the beginning, the appli­ livered when ordered. A pro-cooling
and you may walk with perfect
cation of our resources lias caused plant would eliminate this feature. I
Sanford to be the largest car icing ain advised that in California these
confidence when we have charge
a
point in this country, and this speaks pre-eoling plants have been
source
of
great
comfort
and
return­
considerable, as it is a matter of re­
your financial affairs*
cord and can be verified by the ed a good revenue. It is our hope
that in the near future some one will
Armour Car lines.
see
our needs nnd see fit to build
This is just a few of the things we
such
a plant as indicated nhove.
have done. What we have really
S E R V IC E
^
s t r e n g t h -,
Hanford, The City
done can only he seen by coming to
Sanford,
Florida,
the greatest ve­
Sanford and looking for ones splf.
Where We Make Our Money
getable producing center in this
Now, it would seem possible to country is situated'on the St. John
one knowing nothing of the condi­ River in Seminole County, and is
W E P A Y 4 7. O N S A V I N G 3
tions, to ho told that we take more the County site of snid County. It is
r
from our land in the Sanford Celery the end of the Clydc-St. Johns river
Delta, than docs any people in the line, having water transportation
United States or the world. It is a nil the way from the northern cities
common thing for a farmer to have It is also the Division Heudquargerr
five acres and from this, support a of the Atlantic Coast Line Railway
good sized family, own an automo­ Company, having the Superinten­
bile and go away for the summer. I dent's office located here, together
can refer you to many who have with the Train Master. Dispatcher's
netted over One Thousand Dollars office nnd ail other offices which go
from one acre of land. Tills, however, to make up n Division Headquarters
is an exception. Ilut when 1 tell yo Railroad Shops are maintanined here
t hat you inny average from Six to make repairs on rolling stock used
Hundred and Fifty and Seven Hun­ on this Division. Many are employ­
dred ami Fifty Dollars net profit ed in the shops and on the road,
per acre, 1 am not enlarging upon it with headquarters here. We are just
in any way. To prove this, I know mid-way between Jacksonville on
when the entire banking resoutces the north and Tampa on the South
Mr .1 N. Whitncr -o.i Mr. J. E. of tiiis section was a little over Four
Our fishing industry employs
Pace began an experiment with Hundred Thousand Dollars; now, in many and the output of the product
Celery and Lettuce growing in this just a shoit time, they have grown is considerable. We have a Crate
section. The sub-irrigation idea had to within a few dollars of Three Mill, Paper Mill and Vcneei plant,
been advanced by n Methodist min­ Million Dollars. What has done it? a If room factory and many other m
m
m
m
m
m
K
K
m
m
ister, the Rev. Dr. Moore, who by Nothing hut the farms. We have no smaller industries which go to make­
running a wooden trough down the nil wells—just our irrigated farms. up
a nice little City. We lmvo
center of the street mused the water Remember that when the North is just completed a new Hotel, modern
to seep to tiie sides, thereby causing frozen and your ground is several in every respect—hot and coid
the ground to harden and make feet under the snow, we nrp growing running water, telephone and bath
tratlir more easily accomplished. the vegetables that are on your with each room. We are situuted on
our a lake ten miles long and five miles
This was the first sub-irrigation in table. Also remember that
PRESIDENT MILLER OF THE this district. Since this time it lias acreage is small in comparison to wide, where boating may he enjoyed
HOARD OF TRADE WRITES been improved until there is nothing that which we are required to to the fullest extent. Fishing may be
AT
REQUEST
OF
SOME in the world to equal the Sanford supply with greenstuff. 1 know of indulged in, as we are able to travel
sub-irrigation and drainage system one party who cut from one acre of more than a hundred miles to the
SANFORD VUSITOKS.
Our flowing wells afforded sufficient laud JGIOO.OO of produce, the profit bend waters of the St. Johns.
The following article about San­ water in dry weather and the tile of which was $9800.00. I know of
Our population will run in the
W hen You Invite H er to Hide
ford wan written yesterday by Frank used for irrigation furnished drainage another, who on fifteen acres, made neighborhood of six thou«sn*I—peo­
during
the
year
of
1919,
$8500.00
it's your d u ty to provide for her
L. Miller, president of the Hoard of during heavy rains; our people had
ple all busy and doing well. Our
Trade at the request of some visit- to do something in order to make n There are also losses encountered by system of hard roads excel anything
com fort anti to see th a t slu* suf­
o.n who wished to carry hack home livelihood. Hence, the same old those who are only amateurs; people In any county in the* State. One of
fers no loss or damage to her
t he story of Sanford in which they reason: "Necessity the mother of who were not fanners, but people the smallest counties, we have the
apparel. If you let us put a firstInventions." From the largest Orange who thought all they had to do was
have become greatly interested:
most
miles
of
hard
road
(not
hard
class top on y o u r ear both pro­
The Slit of February IH95 will al­ Shipping point in Florida prior to to plant the seed and wuit for the to get over) hut hard surface. Wo
money
to
come
on
the
roots.
The
visions will have been attended
ways be remembered by Sanford the freeze of 189-1 and 1895, we have
have bonded to build several mites
to. She will be protected from
people lieenUBe it was on thin date become, through hard work and ap­ farmers in Sanford who have ninde a of more hard road* and when com­
that all our resources were wiped plication of our resources, the largest success and all farmers do, are as pleted believe that our mileage will
both blazing sun and blinding
out in a single night with the "big vegetable and car icing point in the much business men in their profes­ exceed that of any other County in
storm ,
sion as are any of the big, successful
freeze" which swept over the entire United States.
the
State.
Our
schools
nre
among
State. We were left without anything
in and around Sanford, there were merchants in our larger cities.
the best in the State, having the
to stand upon except the Railroad many hundred of acres of wild land Our Production And &lt;V: Of Pro­ very best courses nnd teachers that
ducing.
interest, which was not large enough that one would not pay taxes on for
we can procure. We have a large
to support our people. Many left it, hut tlds land wus blessed from
We produce more ; . r acre thun brick High School, a very large
never to return, to seek a living the fact that (lowing wells could be does any section in the United brick Grammer School ami two
elsewhere: those who were forced to secured at a small expense and thus States. During t he latter pint if ptimnry schools. Plenty of churches P H O N E 112
remain for lack of funds to leave, a sufficient supply of water obtained August t he seed is planted in the r.nd a new modern Hospital fully
were staggered and did not know to furnish irrigation which was need- beds and in the latter purt of tie equipped for any purpose.
which way to turn to take up life rd to grow Celery. This land began fall the Celery is set in the fields.
In f;.it we have everything that
anew.
to grow in value in proportion to This is cut for market during tie
goes
to make a City of n hundred
During the years of 1898 and 1899 the number of farms that were op- latter part of January r.;,d along
thousand, less Ninety-four Thousand
until April, depending upon the time people, which part of this, we will
of seed sowing. From this Celery is sooner or later have.
rut not less than GOO crates per acre,
Sanford always remains on the
from which the farmer receives from
minds
and hearts of those who visit
$ 1200.00 per acre to as much as
hrr
never
to he forgotten, because
$2100.00. 1 know of a sale of over
of
what
she
hr.u to show you in tlit*
$6.00 per crate for a car of 400
line
of
development.
Come to us
crates. The cost of production varies
am!
you
will
remain
with
vr.
as to the expertnesa of the producer.
F. L. MILLER.
Some are able to handle the situation
to a better advantage than others President, Sanford Hoard of Trade.
The demand is very urgent for homes and if in
thereby holding down the cost. It is
Makes
the market it would be well to see mo early. I sell
THL U N IV E R S A L CAR
a fair average with the present price Charles Electric Compay
Generous Gift To The Fcrnaldseveral each week nnd the sooner you come the bet­
of labor and fertilizer and materials,
l.nughlon
Memorial
Hospital
ter the selection,
which are more than double than in
1 lie Ford Model T One Ton Truck was the
Farms are nlxo changing owners rapidly likewise
normal times, to say that the cost
One of the most generous nnd
first low price truck to carry the v.orm-drivc—
lots—my
list contains some of the finest properties.
per
acre
of
Celery
placed
in
car
highly appreciated gifts yet made
that tremendous power delivering mechanism
Residence—A fine one, 7 rooms and all modern
is about $800.00 dollars, which would to the hospital is n continuous gift
had previously been an exclusive feature with
conveniences—large lot, $5000.
lie about $1,50 to $1.75 per ernte. by Mr. T. O. Charles, of the Char­
Resident
e—Fourteen rooms, convieniently located
high priced motor trucks. In the Ford Truck,
The average price of Clocfy for the les Klcrtric Company. Mr. Charles
lot
65x117—A
bargain S12500.
past two seasons has been uhout is owner and manager of the Elder
however, you get the worm-drive c f manganese
Farm—10
A.
Good
residence, with hath and im­
$2.25
per
crate,
and
which
you
will
Spring Water Company, that fur­
bronze material, absolute in strength and
provement*.
$10000.
see
will
give
a
profit
of
about
seventy
nishes water for many of the business
positive in the delivery of power, at a very low
Farm—13 A. A splendid residence several orange
ty-fivo cents per crate, and with a houses, hotels nnd privnte residences
price. Come in and let us point out the many
trees, a nice home. $.1000.00
yield of GOO crates to the acre, will of Sanford.
superior merits of the Ford One Ton Truck,
I.ids—Of
all kinds and lorntion.s
net about $150.00. To tiiis is to be
Elder Spring water has been analy­
because you need one in your work. We give
added the spring crops of Peppers, sed by I&gt;r. Thomas It. linker, of
Tomatoes or some other crop which
prompt and cflicicnt repair service.
will feed from the fertilizer already Rollins College, Winter I'urk, and
used on the Celery and the money its analysis allows it to he one of the
C. F. WILLIAMS, Agent
received from
»iii add purest waters of the state. It is re­
considerably to the already profit, so commended by physicians for their
ED. HIGGINS, Salesman
you can readily see where we re­ patients on account of its freedom
Watch the South E ast Corner of Page Two
ceive the $700,00 profit per acre.
from all injurious Ingredients, and
3 lie nhove figures are fair nnd are
not over-rated, they are very con­ the hospital it indeed fortunnte in
being able to serve its patients at
servative in every way.
nil times with this water, free of
Wiist Sanford Needs Most
With nil of our success under the charge.
conditions that exist, we arc more
The directors of the hospital take
or less in need of more things to
this opportunity to cxpiesa publicly
msko our City and county still
more progressive. Our farmers are their sincere appreciation of this
forced to tell many times at prices generous gift by Mr. Charier.

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infernal traffic. They have uncount­
ed millions r l their disposal, and
wealth from other countries also
They will bribe, lie, use every means
to restore thp old regime. They or­
ganize "American I’utriots"
nnd
other organizations to work the
will, and hoodwink the (unthinking
by suggesting that unless men can
have their alcohol Ilolshcvism will
be enthroned.
W* ...
fuThe Bolshevist, the sensible Sojcinlist, and others can pay their
respects to the builder and owner of
a score of electric light systems in a
waywhich might bring fact* home to
him most unpleasantly.
These
Socialists nnd this are not what they
arc because alcohol has been prohi­
bited us a beverage. They know as
we all ought to know that any man
must he willing to give up something
for the public welfare. But if they
give up their drink they mean to
make other men give up some of
the ways of living which have im­
posed burdens on society from the
beginning.
The thing that ex-congrcssmnn
Haines and his "American l’atriots"
and every other citizen who would
be loyal to his country nnd humanity
is to support the Constitution of the
United States as every ci'izen should
do in keeping with his obligation, nnd
and challenge und discredit every
nttempt to make it a "sernp of
paper." When n person like Governor
Edwards of New Jersey violates his
oath to support the Constitution
and says he will make New Jersey as
wet ns tho Atlantir Ocean, he offers
un asylum to every boozer and de­
generate, and proves himself on nrch
enemy of his country.
Is there a single man in Sanford
who will add his influence nnd aid
to tiro Bolshevist liecauso of the
eighteenth Amendment? Does nn&gt;
render of this article know of any
one not now a clear thinking So­
cialist who will throw himself with
Socialism because of the Amendment
On tho other hand, it is difficult
to helievn that good men are be­
coming Socialists because of exist*
ing business systems and social
conditions entirely independdent of
Prohibition?
C. DEW. IIROWER.

ut'litioi nnd personal wealth gather­
ed from an exploited people that is
doing ns much to create the Dolshcvis
vist am! to make socialists as any
other thing. It is not the depriving
a man of that that which injures hi in
and ruins society ns does alcohol
which lias brought us face to face
with the Soviet system. Long before
the Eighteenth Amendment was
considered impending the Socialist
was busy, and the I. \V. \V. nnd
every other antagonist of our pre­
sent system of business nnd society
were active for the overthrow of the
established order. To confuse these
things with prohibition, nr rather to
find tho causes of social unrest in
the destruction of the liquor traffic
is simply to expose ignorance or
reveal
the power of tho trnflic to
AMI POINTS OUT THAT THU
control
influence.
TRUSTS
AND
NOT
THE
What
are the fncts? After centur­
AMENDMENT ARK MAKING
ies of suffering and loss nnd horror
&gt;I BOLSHEVIKS
due to alcohol our nation first broke
The long article in the Herald its bonds, und knowing why nations
b which an ex-congressman Haines have been destroyed through its
I cf S’ex York expressed his views in representatives in legal, consituI favor of nullifying the Eighteenth tional manner, mndo the Amendment
J Amendment must have surprised a part o( our Constitution.
| to readers. It was an adriot article
HARRISON CHAPTER
The wine and beer nnd whiskey SAI.I.IE
isd used our fear of the Ilolsheviki traffic had been absolutely law-defy­
WANTS
CHILDREN
TO
to ;:cd effect.
ing from the beginning. It made its
WRITE ON AMERICANISM.
Who is "ex-Congrcssman Haines?8 wealth by tho destruction of homes,
His name not in the Intest cy- It was the supreme enuse of crime, The Sanford Heralddxpirdis. He hns menus cnoguh to inxunlty, pauperism. The nations Gentclmcn:
Hu the winter nt Attamnnte, nnd of old did not have the spiritous
The Sallic Harrison Chapter of
!♦ is the builder and owner of a liquors we have had but they did the Daughters of the American Re­
wore r,f electric light systems. Now have "wine nnd beer" A man can volution have offered prizes for the
■there is one thing which naturally go to the devil nnd bring shame nnd best essays written by tho scholars
^credits a man In Snnfnrd nnd povety on his family by "beer and of the Grummer Schools of Sanford.
Urjely over the country nt this wine" as by whiskey. Well, this
The subject for the White School
comenl it is that he builds and owns countiy saw the situation after years is "What makes a good American
okrtric light plants.
Citizen?” and for the colored bcIiooI
of suffering and loss, nnd acted.
Mr. Haines ought to know that it
Now tho liquor forces are engaged "True Americanism”.
■ personal ownership of public in n battle for the restoration of the
Thesi essays must he handed in
nt graduation time nnd a prize of
Five Dollars will he given for the
best on each subjet.
The National Society of the D.
A. K. has done milch to interest the
children and to aid and instruct
them to become good American
citizens for in a few years they will
have to guide our nation and they
want them to know wiiut a good
citizen and true Ainericnn is. The
Sanford Chapter offets these prizes
to induce the scholnrs to study these
subject* and in the futuro live up
When ycu let us supply your building to their best ideals.
,liJ 4
Mm * II. L. De Forrest.
needa you net n fcrcr.t deal more than just so
Chairman of Committee.
many feet of lum bar —bundlra of shinnies—
The Soul of America
pounds of nails—or raneln of Beaver Board.
from Ihr Srutl\e Pott-Intelligence
You got the benefit of our building
Just to-day wo chanced to meet
material knowledge and experience in Service
Down upon the busy street,
that helps you Ret tne results you w ant at the
And lie wondered whence I came
right price. Service first in planning tho
What was once my nation's name,
w ork—m ore service in selecting proper m ate­
So he said me: "Tell me true,
rials—speedy service in delivering the goods.
Are you Polo or Russian Jew
English, Irish, German, Prussian.
Ycu pay for tho materials. T h o jervic.o
p a y s fo r i ts e lf in the larg r volume of business
French, Italian, Scotch or Rusdnn
k brings through super-satisfied cnatcmcra.
Belgian, Spanish, Swiss, Moravian
Dutch or Greek or Scandinavian?"
It w ill p n y y o u to
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And I raised my head on high:
"W hit 1 rt.ts, is naught to tne
In this land of liberty,
in my soul, as man to man,
I’m jur.t an American."

PROHIBITION IS NOT
MAKING SOCIALISTS
INFL0RIDA_0R U.S.
Or. Brower Says Haines
Is Greatly Mistaken
In His Ideas
DEFENDSPROHIBIT’N

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INTERCHORCHjj.
MOVEMENT
_ _ MEETING

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OVER TWO HUNDRED MIN­
ISTERS GATHER AT JACKSONVII.LE.
Over two-hundred ministers re­
presenting nine denomntions met in
Jacksonville joining in two days
meetings to learn about and share in
the sessions
of
the
State
Pastors' Conference. Drs. Brownlee
nnd Brower atti.;;dt.u from Sanford
and bring enthusiastic reports of the
inspiring gathering.
There have been many misunder­
standings and misstatements nhout
The Interchurch World Movement
that the following fact* should be
given.
It is not a union of denominations
in any sense affectiong their name or
being. Each one continues as it was
except that it cooperates with the
others in certain lines of common
service for the Kingdom of Christ.
In the findings cf each body of re­
presentative of the different denomin­
ations at Jacksonville the emphatic
statement appeared that ti was the
belief that this Movement wns born
of Get! for the present world crisis.
It is the most perfect exprerrion
of democratic organization possible
for religious bodies. The great mis­
sionary bodies of a number of de­
nominations . choose representatives
who met nnd formed a committee
which reported to other great meet­
ings. National bodies of the denomi­
nation* have voted to share In the
cooperation planned.
Not a single individual rhurrh can
possibly be affected except as now
through i.s own missionary or other
body. Not a thing can he clone by
the Movement which oven remotely
affects the jurisdiction of any church
body. It is not supported by any
individual contribution nor denonntes! by any. Its funds so far come
from credits given by denomination­
al missionary bodies.
Sixty different denominations
have thus far joined in the movenic. t

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Dr. George Ilytnan pnstor of the
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the corner of 6th St. and Magnolia
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home on tho property immediately
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FLORIDA, THE FURNACE
print a paper even unless they can
get their shipment* of paper. Well,
Florida is to tho United Slates
when it come* to that The Dally what a furnace la to a home In the
R. J. HOLLY, Editor
Herald will alia hack Into tho weekly North. During ordinary weather
W. M. HAYNES, Business Manager tanks until the clouds roll by.
Florida can hold its own und keep
----- 0 ----comfortable in the same manner that
PuMIthfd Every Friday by
We fail to sec why the wherefere a furnace keeps a house warm, pro­
of
the fusa about the prohibition vided the inmates don’t leave the
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
enforcement, or the eighteenth a* doors open nil the time. When they
mondment or the making of moon­ do, the cold air coming in offsets the
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE IN ADVANCE:
shine or any other part of the liquor heat of the furnace und the whole
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business. The laws are very plain on works Buffers. Therefore, when ever
THREE MONTHS________ ______________ •« '
the subject and should as far as we State in the Union north of Florida
know nrc being enforced in this "leaves the door open" and proceeds
■ M ad u I h n w l- C lu , Mall M atlrr H f « n H a d
county regarding moonshine. Tho to pile snow up in hanks several feet
I W , at Iba paataOka al Hanford. t'lw ida
Under Act af March 3rd. 1171
J8th amendment has been passed high, thus creating low temperatures
making the country dry and this the "Pcnlnsulsr State" ordihsrily a
Tolapkaa* N a, IS
O S a a l l i t raid U attdlal
,.ari of t l,e constitution like other warm sunny State in winter, finds
parts should stick if there are officers the odds too great and is forced to
During courtship they call it enough to enforce it and all good cease functions for a few days at a
repartee. After marriage it becomes citizens regardless of how they stand time. Recently it seemed that the
on any question should always stand cold breezes of the North made a
a plain family jar.
for law and order. Then why spend concentrated attack on Florida, and
any time on argument about prohi­
March it seems, has been some­ bition, whiskey, dope, or moonshine.? the mercury went tumbling to low
levels. Evc/y person was uncomfort­
thing of a windless month. That is,
------- 0 ------able, hut there is conioiatlon in the
everywhere except in Washington.
THE FUTURE OF FLORIDA NO fact that it has to get warmer here
----- 0 ----hefo'e the frozen and crippled North
GAMBLE
Good old fishing weather is here
can hope for any improvement. New
and if some of our visitors want
The experience of some of the York is, and has been, snow-bound.
some real sport let them hie to some growers in south Florida,
whose Boston has been without car service
of the good fishing holes around here
crops were touched by the frost or any other kind of service for weeks
have led many to fed that making and other cities are experiencing new
I’oDple arc coming to Sanford this
money
in Florida is a gamble, de­ difficulties this winter. Keep these
season and remaining over for se­
tilings in mind when you are about to
veral weeks who never heard of pendent on the freaks of weather to express dissutisfatEon with Florida’s
Sanford before. Wo have accomoda­ which ere occasionally felt in the climate.—Lake Worth Record.
two winter months.
tions now.
That attitude is not only an in­
AWAKENING OF THE GIANT
Germany seems destined to lie sult to Florida, hut in itself it reflects
Our great American giant has hern
torn asunder wit ft revolutions until on the type of mind of the person
sleeping
since the early days of the
who
believes
it.
B
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the
future
a man large enough for the job tabes
republic,
hut now he is beginning to
bold and rules the country *ith a of Florida, for the farmer, is not a
stir.
gamble. It can lie made very much
firm hand.
more a certainty than that of north­ This giant is the American farmer
A committee of seven prominent
ern
growers who can reckon on only
The city government is to lie com­
farm
organization leaders lias been
mended on the linn stand against three months of warm weather and
appointed
to quiz nil presidential
whose
profits
must
he
made
in
that
the making ami selling of liquor in
aspirants
ns
to their attitude tow aril
time.
this city. A few more $500 fines and
matters
which
tlie farmer considers
With the exception of two months
a few more jail sentences will clean
of
paramount
Importance.
of the year when there is a possibility
up this business.
Their reports ns to the attitude
of frost for south Florida, growers
Editor Ifet liering tun of the Lake­ hero can depend on an absolutely of these candidates will go out to
land Telegram is fortunute indeed to uniform and dependable climate. i tlie millions of farmers all over the
have Mi eldest mn, W. M. Ilethor- And if they choose to let everything | United States, and will have much
ington, aide tocomo into the Telegram depend on tlie possibilities of those I weight wtiu toe liber of the “■il
onice as one of the firm and help two months, then they would not when he goes to the polls to vote.
We fear there are some uncomfort­
ids dad in his declining years. No*, blame Florida, hut themselves, for
able hours ahead of our friends the
that Dad is so very old but all of ti i tlie result.
There are certain crops which will candidates. They are reasonably
get awful tired at times.
be ruined if there is a frfist. If a expert at satisfying big business and
A lot of foreigners it seems, have grower puts nil his money and time organized labor, for both got tlie
returned to their native countries Into raising these alone, at that time gravy when they make a roar.
But just how the candidates are
because the United States is too of year, he does take his chances.
going
to satisfy big business and or­
The
fortunes
that
have
been
made
"dry" for them. They lire not of the
most desirable class of nur foreign by south Florida truck growers prove ganized Inil or on one hand and the
population. Now if the rest of our that tho odds are not too great in farmer on the other is a mystery
difficult to solve nt tills stage of the
ohjcctionuhlc aliens will annex a any case.
But tho wise growers are those game.
mighty thirst and Hit to the other
And the funners, hanging together
side we’ll emit u genuine, whole- who reckon on a possible emergency
can
relegate any candidate to tlie
and
put
purt
of
their
money
in
souled Methodist "Amen."
other things. The development of scrap pile in the lint of an eye
-----O----The trull about the car. lidates
Monarchists of Germany yearn south Florida for hog raising, for
touches them on the raw.
mightily for an opportunity to place exnmple, bus been made largely by
some one of the old regime on tile people who recognize that the fu­
Mourned His Intuited Country.
now vacant throne, but they will ture is not exclusively to the truck
hardly sucrerd. There may he civil farmer. And whatever a touch of R Is related of Tillers, celebrated
strife for a time ns in the recent frost will do to tomutocj, the pigs french stittcMimu who died about
flnrcup, but the people have Imd a ami cattle of tho wise growers will 40 years ago, that so long as there
was n German soldier on French soil
taste of ruling themselves and are not notire it.
he always used notopnper with u deep
The future of Florida in the mat­ black
in no mind to let go of the reins. The
border.
mailed fist of baiserdom no longer ter of stork raising is tt permanent
and assured fact. There is no gamble
appeals to them.
about it. Reports are coming from
Congressman Haines is answered the truck raising and stock country
on his anti prohibition article that to the north of us, that truck farmers
appeared in the daily one day tins who in some cases were touched by
vrcck. Dr. Brower gives 1dm a Bo­ frost, have ulrrndy made good their
land for his Oliver in today's issue. losses by tlie promise of their hogs
Anyhow the issue is dead and huried. and cattle. Their stock is the solid And Was Run-Down, Weak and
From tlie way in which the cmi- element which insures them success
Nervous, Says Florida Lady.
didatui are coming in it looks like ■in any case, whatever the uncer­
Five Bottles of Cardui
tlie spring campaign is going to lie tainties of the two months of the
winter.
Made Her W ell
the real thing ns far as Seminole
The great future of south Florida
county is concerned. We should
have several speaking dates through­ is stock raising, not truck gardening
Kathleen, Fla.—Mrs. Dalian Prlne,
alone, although that is an invaiutde of this place, nays: "After tho birth
out the county.
asset. Rut wo should not keep all of my last child...I got T o ry much
nml weakened, so much
our
eggs in one basket. There should run-down
Flrodia newspapers big and little
that I could hardly do anything at
nr* complaining of the shortage of lie t! e balance of pesdhililics which all, I wna no awfully nervoua that
c o u ld Bcarccly e n d u ro tho least
news print paper an say they must must he reeqgnizisl as a factor of nI o ise.
My c o n d itio n was gottlng
cut down tlie sue of tlie papers since success in any business.—Miami w orso nil tho llmo.,,
tiie government hns requested it. Iforuld.
1 know I must bavo eomo relief or
I would soon ho In Iho hod and In a
Several of them will lie tumble to
nerlous condition for I felt bo badly
THINK THIS OVER
nnd was no ztervous and weak I could
Tiie tupremo court t.f the United hardly live. My husband naked Dr.
Slates lias decided that Incomes from --------- about my taking CarduL Iio
*ll’a n good medicine, ami good
stocks are exempt from income taxa­ raid,
for that tronblo’, no ho got mo b hot*
tion.
ties...After about the uccond bottle I
The fortun* s of our rich men are felt greatly Improved.. .before taking
principally in ested in stocks. They tt tny limbs nnd bands nnd "arma
go to nieep. After taking It,
carry no great amount of actual would
however, thin poor circulation disap­
cash in hank.
peared. My strength camo back to
The rich men with their billions mo nnd I wan noon on tho road to
After tho uso of nbout b bot­
of dollars worth of slocks will pay health.
tles, 1 could do nil my hotiso-work
no income tat ou tlie enormous re­ nnd nttend to my bIx children bovenues from those storks, thereby Hides,"
You can fed r.afo In giving Cardui
deriving their entire incomes ftont
n thorough trial for your troubles. It
them, und t cape tlie payment if contains
no harmful or liatiit-formlmc
any income tux nt all.
drugs, hut Is composed of tnlld, vege­
it costs in i lie neighborhood of table, medicinal Ingredients with no
aftereffects. Thousamla of women
"Me billion dollars a year to run the bad
have voluntarily written, tolling ot
"A look In lime tartly faxed mine"
government, and much of that tho pood Cardui has done them. It
Sayt the man "And thrir trrk i*
amount must ba raised by taxation. Should help you, too. Try R.
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If the tith man is not to pay hit
juet proportion of the income tax.
TT will save pvtvv nutn.
r v i u u i SIC t&lt;A I Cs
WHO Ml/.s'i I'A Y IT Foil HIM?
i. mobilist a lot of trouble
We have no editorial comment to
to have uh give his car an
make on the ruling of the supreme
expert examination f r o m
court. That tribunal is presumed to
time to time. You shouhl
be the fnunlnin bend ef justice, and
have us inspect your car as
the law is undoubtedly as they have
By Using
regularly :ts you have a dent*
Interpreted it.
ist look a t your teeth to fere*
But the fact that the rich man is
stall the trouble. T ake this
to pay no income tax on Ids enormous
1lnlrro»t!nmdcxt.'milr&gt;fit.'r fur I-u*. Mir.*.
tip and save tim e and money.
holdings of stocks causes one ot
I l 'i T l r w r l i 't .i i 'l llik 'tl« i;i. t i , w i r t a
' drotro lwtlri*Mtft'*tMu n n ltn tu tlia build*
wonder if the poor man is to lie re­
In i (or wab-r ■ml Im h sir. it&gt; lug outm.ta
quired to "dig deeper and cough
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CONGRESSMAN
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AND KNOWS WHEREOF HE
SPEAKS.
The Hon. Charles D. Haines, for­
mer Congressman from New York,
builder and owner of nearly two
SCCrc electric auu nituil line nteam
railways, has his winter home in
Altamonte Springs.
Mr. Haines also gained a distinc­
tive reputation as a builder of towns,
and he has built quite a number
along the lines of his railways.
Desirious of gaining
possible
valuable information, the Herald
Interviewed Mr. Haines, more particu­
larly to obtain his view’s as how best
to improve and develop our growing
city, which we feel confident will
keep pace with the times.
"Tho beginning of any sort of
project," began Mr. Haines, "de­
pends principally upon two factor
tlie founfatlon and tlie class of peo­
ple interested.
"You suggest that I dwell more
specificjtlly upon your city, and re­
quest my general impression of
Sanford.
Sanford has the foundation, an
excellent one, that of both water nml
rail transportation, and it has an
unusually good section of country
surrounding it, already but little
developed, yet has made tlie town
quite fumous in its speciality o|
celery growing nnd garden trurk
That is a good start.
"From tho foundation
super­
structures must ho erected. Upon
tlie kind of this constructive work
depends entirely whether a town
grows or remains at a standstill.
"Start oil with a live, active,
cnergcctic Chamber of Commerce
and permit tin moss-back or drone
to cross the threshold of that sanc­
tuary. A dozen of the right sort of
men is far better than u thousand
who talk but never act. It took hut
.’IG men in old Independence Hail rto
organize liberty, ami a dozen inteligenct progressive, tireless, de­
termined men can build a city on
the sands «&gt;f a desert.
"Sanford is located on water
which leads to the open seas. Make
Sanford a real sea port. It ran he
done. Let the nmbitinn of your peo­
ple he as deep and as wide as the
ocean itself. Give them an incentive
to work for the glory and up-huilding of Siinfoni. Start the slogan,
‘Sanford , n world’* port.* Make of
Jt.iiford a great distributing pclnt,
ami make the river bring you cheap­
er transportation rates. God gave
you the St. Johns, don't misue, hut
use it.
"Have your Chamber of Commer­
ce interest ovty husincm man, every
property owner, every ritfzon in tlie
movement which lias as its ultimate
goal tlie building of u city of the
first class, and talk nothing else.
Talk it so much that you will be­
lieve it and then go to it.
"Tell the merchants thut the
morrow is another tiny, ami not to
attempt to get rich today by getting,
all possible from their customers.
Start them in on that gold old time
basis, 'large shies and small profit.
Sell goods at fair, even living prices
and set people talking uhout San­
ford as tlie best place to trade in.
Make trade where there is none now.
There inmt he no profiteering.
"The merchants should carry as
large stocks of iom modi ties ns they
ran carry, to that people outside
may know that they can find every­
thing needed in Sanford nnd a?
moderate prices. Don’t try to innke
a tourist . but a commercial city and
I pep at it twelve months every yenr.
Build for tlie future. It will pay.
"Florida lias bren laboring umh’f
tho displeasure of many tourists,
charged in everything they purchaseMake gomlSanford tin exception, it
will pay. Victors wiil tell others
and people naturally prefer to do
business and locate in that section
where people are ftiondly, unselfish
and progressive.
"Repair your ri ads, for they are
so poor in places that these living
in neighboring sections &lt;1read to
drive their cars over them. Don't
waste, but sq end money whertyer
a dollar v ’!! keep the wheels rf pro­
gress moving.
i "Sanford is exceptionally located
fir manufacturing, und such pro­
ject.* are not difficult to obtain, if
gene nt right. When people want to
buy property, sell and don't ask
more then tlie real value of tlie land
Don't encourage a boom. Tho Cham­
ber cf Commerce should have a list
of every property that is for sale
nnd know what each piece could lie
who return to their homes witli the
impression (and in most instances
true) that they have been over
bought for, und make every induce­
ment to bring in that class of peo-

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for less than O NE T H O U SA N D DOLLARS.

We Are Expecting
A car load of CHEVRO LET Automobiles
most every day and &gt;vc have orders placed for
some of them already. Place yours today so
that you can get one out of the first shipment.
Wc? arc going to give CHEVROLET
owners something they have never gotten
before, S E R V I C E .

SERVICE
When given by a Chevrolet dealer is the best
in the WORLD.

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their homes there.
"Tear down the old shacks and
use paint freely on nil business build­
ings ami residences. Clean up tlie
streets nnd yards nnd put on an air
of prosperity, for prosperity will f» Ilow where there Is genuine enterprise
"Florida is not booming, it is
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(I ise of America. It has a future iu
as no other state cun equal, a
those communities that do not ji
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building, will not doscrVe to pres
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TIME TO SPRAY PROFITABLY IS AT HAND
T lie longer delayed, the greater the expense
W e enrry the most complete stock in the State, goods arc fresh
nnd w e now have a large stock o f nil materials including:
Arsenate o f Lead
C opper Carbonate
Paste nnd Powdered
Dry Lime Sulphur
Bluestone
Goods Fish Oil Soap
Black Leaf 40
Lime Sulphur Solution
Bor do-Lead
Paris Crcen
Bordeaux Mixture
Pyrox
Caustic Soda
Sulphur Flour 6- Flowers

TARGET BRAND WHITE FLY DESTROYER FOR WHITE FLY AND SCALE
f:l?~ W e have 20,000 feet c f h alf inch, three braid Glide Spray
Hose, best on the market, hardly possible to kink it; wiH stand un­
limited pressure. K eady for immediate shipment. Fresh slot
Just received from ihe factory.

WRITE FOR LATEST PRICE LIST.
O ur sprayers and fittings have given satisfaction for fifteen
years. You w ill be served by a man w ith 35 years experience.
Let us know your needs.

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JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA.

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Utile Happening*
Mention of
Mailer* In Brief
p e ria n a l Items
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Summary of the
Flailing Small
Talk* Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Readers

Mr. and Mrs. H. I*. Griffith and
&gt;lrs. H. C. Gorror spent th e week
tnj with Mr*. Vance Dougls?* on) little daughter of Atlanta and Ml.
and Mrs. W. C. McDaniel of Oak­
Lake Onum.
land were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
M r s . Charlie Marshall and little
T. E. Speer Sunday.
daughter
Dorothy returned from
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Griffith and
Savannah.
Ga., Saturday night.
daurfkter left Monday for their home
One Oakland Touring Car in ex­ In Atlanta after a three weeks visit
ce lle n t condition for $600 at D. &amp;. 0.
here and at Oakland.
Motor Co.
31-ltc.
A. J. Lossing and family have
Mrs. J. Steed of Kissimmee was
been
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.
the week end guest of her parents,
J.
Lossing.
They motored thru from
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Ball.
Tullahoma Tenn and nrc expecting
Mrs. C. W. Forrester is spending to reside here permanently.
a few days with her son Howard
Quart Mason fruit jar* at L.
Forrester and family in Orlnndo
McCuller's.
66-tfP
pint Mason fruit Jar* at L P
J. P. Hart of Savannah is in the
McCuller’s.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walsman were, city the guest of his brother. C. C.
the Sunday guests of Mrs. J S. Hart and family of Sanford Heights
He has been with the A. C. L. Ry.
Wilson.
for 22 years in Savannah but is now
Mr. Fred Walsman were among the
located here and will purchase pro­
the folks enjoying a "high fly" in
perty and become a resident.
the hydroplane, Sunday afternoon.
The Automobile Service Co., is
Misses Nell Lane and Annie
now
under the sale management of
James Morgln of DeLand arc week
end guests of Miss Norma Herndon G. S. Loveless, J. G. Leach having
retired from the firm. The Service
at the Seminole Hotel.
Co., is located in the building with
There's a man at the curb to
the Bryan Auto Co. at the corner of
serve you.
55*tf Sanford avenue and First slreet&gt;
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Herndon,
Mrs. R. L. Caldwell of Greensboro
Col. and Mrs. Knipht motored to
Ga.,
is a guest of the Gables.
Daytona Sunday and were the din­
ner guests of the Clnrendon.
EZ- Seal pint fruit jars at L P.
5G-lt
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rouinlllalt McCuller's.
and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Uoumillatt
Claude Cobh is driving one of the
motored from Jacksonville on Sun­ very latest models of Studcbakcr
day to the delight of their many cars and is now the local agent for
this fine line. He expects to rent the
friends.
Mias Sarah Wight came over from garage now occupied by the Ford
Rollins College to Spend the week Agency ns soon as they move to their
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. new quarters and will have a service
station for the Studebaker line.
Henry Wight.
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ferran and
Miss Louise Lossing of Tullahoma
their mother Mrs. E. L. Fcrrnn were Term, b making an extended visit
Sunday guests of
Mrs. D. L. with her brother .and family Mr. A
Thrasher.
J. Lossing.
Dr. D. C.Ward, Osteopath is in
Ford Sedan 1920 Model demount*
Sanford on Tuesday and Friday able rims with other extras.
of each week. 58-tf
B. &amp; O. Motor Co.
31-ltc.
Mis* Ruth I’ulllman of Orlando
Mr. and Mrs. Q. B. Staten who
spent Sunday here, the guest of have been visiting Mrs. M. M.
t Miss Clara Milieu.
Stewart have returned to their home
Mrs. H. B. Crowder is here from in Florence, Aia.
Clearwater spending a few days
Mrs. Flnnsburg ol Jacksonville
with Mr. Crowder at the home of is the guest of her daughter Mrs.
Mr. Langley. Mr. Crowder will ac­ Zachry on Union avenue.
company his wife hack to Clearwater
Buy Diamonds Wight Tire Co.
for a few days visit later in the week.
65-tl
Mr. and Mrs. 'Geo. Bishop and
Messrs.
E.
J.
and
I.
F.
Rivers and
little daughter motored to Daytona
Mrs. J. C. Roberts were called to
on Sunday to spend the day with the
Qrccn Cove Springs Saturday by
latter's sister, Mrs. Bell.
the serious illness of their brother
Complete stock Diamond tires Mr. Will Rivers.
Wight Tire Co
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Mrs. Edson Bates and two little
Mrs. Allen left on Saturday for folks, Edson Jr. and Ruth Francis
Crescent City to visit her son and of Waycross are the guests of Mr.
family.
and Mrs. W. It. Bates on Sanford
Mrs. 0. W. Maines of Louise Heights.
Florida is the guest of her son, Hon.
Mrs. Moicly has returned to New­
Schrlte Maine*.
port News after a pleasant visit with
Mrs. It. J. Holly returned home her sister, Mrs. L. B. Hollar.
Saturday after spending several
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Flowers of
weeks on the east coast with her sister East Palestine, Ohio, Miss Elmira
Mrs. T. C. Vincent at Vero. Mr. and Flowers and Mrs. W. L. Thomason
Mrs. Vincent accompanied her home of Youngstown Ohio arrived Satur­
and will remain for several days. day for a six weeks visit with the
The cool weather of the past few mother Mrs. G. W. Flowers and
days is good for the celery movement Mrs. Friend at the Palms.
provided the cool and warm winds
A Birthday Party
meeting do not cause fogs which arc
In honor of her tenth birthday,
the abomination of the celery growers
Luella Mahoney celebrated with a
This week promises a big movement
lovely party on Monday afternoon
from the Sanford icctlon.
nt the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mr*. Andrew Mahoney on Tenth
street. Twenty hoys and girls added
to the frolic and fun of the after­
noon's pleasures and a happy time
was enjoyed with
old-fashioned
games and new, so dear to the
heart of childhood. Many beautiful
gifts testified to the popularity of
the young hostess. Assisting Mrs.
Mahoney were Mrs. Sam Igou and
Miss Nellie Keller of Savannah, Ga.,
Chocolate and vanilla ice-cream was
served with devil's food and cocoanut cake.

M IN JJL T E M A N S I X

A Practical
Roomy Car
or
Family
HE Lexingtcn f’vc-passenger
Touring Car is more than a
fam ily p o ssessio n . It be­
comes an indispensable part of fam­
ily life. So many are its conven­
iences and advantages that to be
without a Lexington is to be with­
out the valuable services of a, longtrusted servant.

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Beginning with the chassis, ad­
vantages are found one after an­
other throughout the entire car.
The chassis is a well-balanced
unit and has fewer parts, less
weight, and greater strength—an
unequaled paradox in motor car
construction. The frame is tapered
from front to rear which gives more
under-cut fer tho front wheels and
allows a shorter turning radius—42
feet—for the car. The width at the
rear tends to stabilize the car by
placing the weight nearer the wheels
where weight belongs.
The six -cy lin d er m otor is
equipped with the Moore Multiple
Exhaust System and Lexi-gasifier,
two pronounced improvements in
motor construction which together
make It possible to get more power
frem low-grade fuel than could bo

obtained Lorn the former high-teat'
gasoline.
The Cable—(foot)—Brake equal­
izes the braking pull so that the same
amount of force is exerted on each
wheel alike. The emergency brake
can be operated with one finger.
2-Way Head Lamps add a new
feature by v/hich no glare reaches
approaching cars and yet full light
is supplied to give guidance for safe
driving.
These and many other exclu­
sive Lexington features are char­
acteristic of the progressiveness
which dominates the entire Lexing-**
ton organization. The aim of en­
gineers, designers, and skilled crafts­
men is to make the Lexington a
better and still better car.
Higher quality with manufac­
turing economies is possible in the
production of L exin gton cars#
because ten large factories, special­
izing in motor car parts, are closely
allied with Lexington.

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You will discover still further
advantages in the Lexington Tour­
ing Car by personal inspection at*
our showroom, and by riding in it
W e will demonstrate gladly.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
For Sale—Corner lot 100x117
Palmetto avenue and 8th street,
Southeastern Corner. IMce reason­
able. Nick Zcrnovan, Box 244
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For Sale—Extra Kino White
Wyandotte eggs Two dollars per 15.
W. B. Ballard, Altamonte Springs
Fla.
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Pioitcrfy Owner* Take Notice
The law provides that "If t a x e s
upon any real estate shall not he
paid before the First day of April of
any year, the Tax Collector shall
advertise and sell."
T!&gt;'s Is to notify all concerned that
the requirements of law will he com­
pile 1 with and the Tax Books will
postively he closed on April First as
provided by law and all lands on
which taxes have not been paid will
be advertised and executions iwuod
for unpaid personal property taxes
JNO. D. JINKfNS
Tax Collector, Seminole Counry
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and Volusia Counties

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THE SANFORD HERALD

Superintendent Public Instruction
I hereby nnnouce my candidacy
for re-election as superintendent of
public Instruction for
Seminole
County, subject to the Democratic
primary to be held Juno 8th, 19?0.
•&gt;
T. W. LAWTON*

W hen you stu d y o th ers live and observe their
actions and co n stan tly strive to im itate some
successful m an's nctivites, he C A R E FU L th a t
you do not neglect to study as well—Look in
th e M irror. I/)o k in the M irror of the p ast
and ask yourself th is question? Am I saving
all I can in energy, character and money for
th e good of all. By helping yourself you help
others.

That We Shall Resolve To Save

PEOPLES BANK OF
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SANFORD =
One can easily see what the engineers
and crews working out there hnve
been up against in the past six
months working in mud and water
and trying to patch up tho old ma­
chinery while the new was being
installed and it should bo a source
of satisfaction to the consumers to
know that some time in the near
future this plant will be in first class
shape although no onr can foiciuli
just when this vsill be accomplished
as it is n big job to work over an
old plant and keep it going. Not
only will the electric light end power
plant be in first class condition some
day but the company will install
one of the largest lee making ma­
chines in the state in order to take
cure of the immense business of this
section. A trip was not made to the
PRACTICAI.I.Y MAKING OVER gas plant and waterworks but it is
OLD PLANT AND BUILD­ said that over there John Gillou is
on the job which Is
sufficient
INGS
WITH
MODERN
guarantee
that
with
the
proper
KQUII'M ENT.
equipment water and gas should be
S. Q. Chase, city commissioner in­ forthcoming at some time in the
vited the editor of the Herald to
take a trip to the plant uf the South­
ern Utilities Co., Saturday to note
the progress they were making in
placing their now engines and boilers
and getting ready for taking earn of
the City of Sanford. As the editor
had not been at this plant for two
.years and at the request of Mr. double pneumonia. Mrs. Eaton had
•Chase that we ought to see it tlrst been ill with tho llu which developed
•Hand since they were really getting on Friday into penumonin and no­
in shape the trip was a revelation thing that ukillcd physieinns and
in many ways. The difference be­ trained nursing could do could save
tween the former plant and the now the young life that was doomed to go
The deceased was the wife of II.
plant that is being installed is the
•lifferenew between modern and now C. Eaton of this rity and was born
machinery and old and worn out in Sanford, twenty-five years ago,
machinery and obsolete patterns. having lived here all her life. Three
The new boilers are now being y*nrs ago she was married to Mr
and
tioimd under a new brick building Eaton, 1'ossotsing a sweet
th a t will soon be ready for the roof lovable disposition that endeared her
sind this will make a big difference to a large circle of friends who were
in the steaming qualities of the now shocked to hear of her death. Be­
plant over the old. The mammoth sides her husband she leaves a
new engine that lias not as yet been mother and father, Mr. and Mrs.
'put to work but will be ready for J. W. Foster, one brother, Wesley
business in a few days was running Foster and four sisters, Claudia and
und getting down to shape to take Nettle Foster, Mrs. C. E. Ward,
ctarr of tho big business that the Sanford and Mrs. C. E. Smith of
Hyman
•growing city of Sanford requires. Jacksonville. Dr. Geo.
officiated at the funeral obsequies
Sunday afternoon anti interrment
took place in Lake View cemetery.
ATLANTIC HOTEL
The pall bearers were John Patter­
n . r .»&gt;i Hmr-n si*., j . u h s n s i i i . i . i :, i t . . * .
All railroad th ket offices In building son, A. Foster, Jack King, Ralph
center of everything. All modern im- King T. II. Buchanan ami B. J.
JTtvsrnpnts. First-da** In every way. Starling, Many beautiful floral tri­
tries, one |&gt;en&gt;on &gt;1.80 to 82.00; two
pCTM,ns 52.50 to 51.00; bath 52.00, two butes testified to the love and esteem
people 53.00. E. Frank Pearce, Prop. ttt which the deceased was held.

For The Legislature
I herby announce my candidacy
for tho position of Representative
for Seminole County subject to the
decision of tho Democratic primary*
If elected to this high ofllce it will be
my duty to serve nil tho people oi
my county as their public servant*
F. P. FORSTER.

For Count; Commissioner
I hereby nnnounco my candidacy
for the position of County Commis­
sioner of the 2sl district of Seminole
County and pro mis o that If elected to
to do my duty as the servant of tho
people not only of my own district
but of the entire county.
JOHN MF.ISCH

For Tax Assessor
I wish to announce that I am a
candidate for re-election to the ofllce
of Tax Assessor of Seminole County,
subject to the Primary to be held in
June. I shall appreciate your support.
Yours very trulv,

For Clerk of Court
I hereby announce my candidacy
for re-election as Clerk of the Circuit
Court for Seminole County, subject
to tho Democratic Primary to bo held
June 8th. 1920.
E. A. Douglass.

For Tax Collector
I am a candidate for re-election^
to the offlco of Tax Collector of
Seminole County, subjpet to the nc-!
lion of the Democratic Primary, |
and will appreciate your support.
JNO. D. JINKINS

For State Senator
1 hereby nnnounco as a Candidate
for the State Senate from the 19th
District, comprising Osceola, Orange
ami Seminole Counties, and I ear­
nestly solicit the support of all
Democrats in tho Democratlcc priary to be held June 8th. I have ser­
ved Osceola County in the State
Lcgslature the last three sessions
ami I respectfully refer to my record
t here.
If elected I will serve the district
to tho best of my ability.
N. C. HR VAN.
Kissimmee. Fla.

For Count; Judge
To tho People of Semlnolo County
I beg to nnnounco that I am a
candidate for re-election to the office
of County Judge of Seminole County
Florida, subject to tho Democratic
Primary Election in June, and re­
spectfully solicit your vote and in­
fluence in my behalf, which if given
I assure you will be greatly appreci­
ated.
E. F. HOUSHOLDER.

For Stnte Attorney
To the Democratic Voters of tho
Seventh Judicial Circuit of the
Stnte of Florida:
! hereby announce my candidacy
’for tho office of State Attorney of
the Seventh Judicial Circuit of the
Stale of Florida, subject to tho nction
of the coming Democratic Urinary.
Should I be favored with lids
nomination and subsequently ap­
pointed by the Governor. I will at
ail times endeavor to discharge the
duties of this important office faith­
fully and to the best of my ability,
without fear or favor to nny person
or persons,
GEO. A. DECOTTES.

A. VAUGHAN

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For Representative
Its resiliency and ease of riding.
I
hereby
announce my candidacy
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for
the
position
of Member of the
vancing; therefore save your used
representing
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Seminole County, subject to the
decision «if the Democratic primary
to be held on June 8th.
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J. LEE SMITH.
Oak an 3rd St.
Sanford, Flori
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For County Judge
I hereby announce that I am 'a
candidate for the office 1 formerly
held of County Judge of Seminole
County, subject to the action of the
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June primary.
I earnestly request the support of
Ray SI.
Jacksonville
the citizens »f Seminote County, and
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in my hehnid.
GEORGE GRIFFIN HERRING unty subject to the decision of tho of Sheriff of Seminolo County sub­
Democratic Primary*
ject to the decision of the Democra­
For Clerk of Circuit Court
tic P rim ly to be held in June, 1920
I hereby announce my candidacy
FOR SHERIFF
E. E. BRADY
for the office of Clerk of The Circuit
Having Icon urged by a large njmber
Court. Seminole County, subject to of tho voters of Seminole County to
FOR SHERIFF
become a candidate for the office of
decision of the Democratic primary Sheriff,
I hereby announce my canididacy for
1 hereby nnnonnee my candi­
to be held June 8th. 1920.
dacy subject to tho decision of tho tho office of Sheriff of Seminole Cjunty
Respectfully,
Democratic primary,
_______ C^.M. HAND subject to the decision of the Democratic
W. L. MORGAN lo-tfc
Primary. If elected. I pledge myself to
For Sheriff
discharge every duty fearless, faithfully,
For Sheriff
I hereby announce that I am a and impartially.
I hereby nnnounre my candidacy
for the office of Sheriff of Seminole Co- candidate for re-election to the office
A. 11. CAMERON.

i

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Nineteenth Senatorial District:’
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Senator from the 19th Senatorial
District co &gt;p islng the Counties of
Orange. ScmKole and Osceola and
pledge myself to abide by your union
in the Democratic primary to lie held
June titli. If elected 1 will give my
best efforts to the people 1 represent.
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MARCH 2^1920

THE SANTORO HERALD

,,A $ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
M OTORCADE
X0 S A N F O R D
Day of Demonstration
For Community
ON FRIDAY- \PRIL 2
TRAILERS
OF
e q u ip m e n t .

T H IC K S

AM)

K IN D S

ALL

h a u l in g

pneumatics negotiate roads
and
Acids in all kinds of weather and arc
indcspcnslMo In cutting down tho
cost of transportation in fruit groves,
the lumber camps, the mines, tho
quarries and tho farm. This tour of
the Jacksonville Dealers will prove
that tho road is no longer the master
of the truck hut that the truck is
master of the road."
Watch the local papers for the
time of the arrival in this city.
Dig Day At llnpllst Temple
Two large audiences were in at­
tendance a t the Baptist Temple on
Sunday. The pastor spoke in the
morning on "Initial Ordinance". In
the evenhig on "What Others Say
About tlie Baptists". There were
eight additions to the church.
In the evening Mr. C. A. Whiddon
made a touching address on the
"Supreme Sacrifice” of the Sunday
morning Club's heroes" The heroes
being Joe Laing, Arthur Lossing,
Carl Malm and Waiter Lovell. He
unveiled a beautiful arrangement of
photos of the young men and de­
livered the same to Judge Schelle
Maines, president of the Club, who
in response spoke eloquently of the
lives and deaths of these young men.
The picture was veiled behind the
American Flag, presented to Dr.
Hyman when chaplian in France,
was used several hundred limes in
connection with funerals across the
seas.

Ssnfonl will Kcl one complete day
demonstrations In tho "Farm
Truck Demonstration" tour that will
,rrive here Friday, April , under
tte auspices of the Jacksonville
Automobile Dealers. The lleet is
coopoied of «» l*rue a display of
pnfumatic-tired trucks, trailers and
other hauling equipment as has been
in any automobile show south of
K'« York City. With the fleet will
tome the famous Jenkjns Orphan
Hind of Charleston, S. C., who will
jive a number of conceits in Sanford.
This city is being favored with an
all-day demonstration and thousands
should turn out and greet the twenty
lirje trucks that will he here.
Value of Training.This tour is absolute’y for de­
Tho value of systematic physical
monstration purposes, no particular
training for executives la being rec­
truck, trailer or tire will be adver­ ognized by Industrial concerns through­
ted nor will any sales be solicted out the c o u n ty . It Is well known that
Some of the particular features of exercise for those whoso work doe*
the tour, which have received the not normally provide It m akes for
unqualified endorsement of the Dc- efficiency and tlltla loss of time
pirtmerit of Agriculture, are the through Illness.
ihort talks given by men na Iion ally
tnosn for their activities along
agriculture lines. One of those men,
LEGAL ADVERTISING
Mr. C. L. Jones, arrived in Jackson­
ville Monday and will accompany
Th* Circuit Court, S e v e n t h
J udlrlal
the tour as
a lecturer. He is In Circuit,
Hrmlnole County, S t a i r uf Flotilla.
Cecil
train
M
ooney,
in expert on farm economies and
C om pla inant,
[or the past three years lias been
vs
C ita tio n
M u o n r;,
icting in an advisory capacity to Atm* Dernier
D efendant.
tome of the largest agricultural us- T o Atm* Gerniep Mooney, revUlenr* u n k n o w n
I t s p e c tr a from an affidavit filed In thl*
locittions in the country.
C o u r t th at you a r r a rra id r n t o l a e la t e
oilier
than th e S t a i r of Florida, a m t t h a t
Demonstrations will he made in yuur nrreent
p l a r r of b u i i n n a in u n k n o w n
ill of the towns end cities visited and t h a t t h e r e ia no o th r r p e rso n In t h e
S ta te of Florida to aerve a S u b p o e n a upon
thich includes Middlcburg, Stark; whom would b ind you that you a r e n o t unind Gainesville, Monday March 29e d r r a t e of t w e n ty - o n e yrara.
you are hereby o r d e r e d t o be
Tuesday March HO, Archer, Willi- a n dTherefore
appear before o u r raid c o u r t
s t Ihe
C
o
u
r
t
liouae
a
Florida,
In
the
iton, Ocala; Wednesday March 30, above entitled t rSa anford,
u t e on t h e Firal M o n d a y In
Bellevue, Lake Weir,
Leesburg; J u n e , A. D. 1920, t h e aame briny t h e fifteenth
d a y thrreof a n d a llule Day of th l* r o u r t ,
Thursday April 1, Eustis. Mt. Dorn, to anawer the Illil of Com plaint fllrd herein
a ta i n a t you *lae t h e aame will b e t a k e n aa
Zells oid, Apopka, Orlando; Friday eonfrtaed.
April 2, Sanford; Saturday, April 3, It la fu r th e r o r d r r r d th at thl* o r d e r tie p u b ­
In the S a n f o r d Herald, a n rw a p a p e r
DeLand, New Symrna; Monday1 lished
publiahed in Sem in ole C ounty, F l o r i d a , onre
April 5, Mims, Titusville; Tuesday, a week for e l f h t ronaecutlve week*.
e n u nto m y hand *nd t h e
Seal of
April 8, Dunne)!, Hastings, Elkton, ■aidfiivCourt
on th is Ihe F i f t e e n t h d a y of
F
e
b
r
u
a
ry
,
A.
I).
1920.
St. Augustine; returning to Jackson­ (SKA!,)
E. A. D O U G L A S S .
ville on Friday, April 0th after a Clerk of the C irc u it C ourt, Seminole, C o u n t y ,
Florida,
tour of over GOO miles.
J o h n M. Murrell
For C o m p la in a n t.
Ad advance committee will visit Solicitor
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every city and town on the route
to arrange the welcome by the city In T h e Court of Ihe f a m i l y J u d g e , H r m ln u lr
Florida. In I’robalr.
official and the business men and In County.
He: E a l a t r of
C i ta t io n
irrange the demonstrations for the M a ry J a n e G a u d r r n , dereaaed
E d w a r d G a u d r r n . t h e duly a p p o i n t e d and
firmer and grower*
Jacksonville nuallfied
a d m i n i s t r a t o r of Ihe r a t a t e of Mary
a n e G u a d ern . d e e t a a e d , having filed hi* pe­
dealers ice the necessity of bringing Jtition
In thia r o u r t prayin g t h a t t h e follow­
the farmer and grower closer to the ing real ra ta l* belonging to th e aald M ary
n e G a u d e rn , d u r i n g her lifetim e, to-wlt:
city and will have charge of the de­ JLaot.
3, lllork S, T ie r 8 of E. R. T r a f f o r d ’a
a p of Sanford, Florida, aa d u ly recorded
monstrations which will thoroughly M
in office of Clerk of Circuit C ourt of O range
demonstrate tho adaptability of tbe C o u n t y . Florida, of which Seminole C o u n t y
i n t h r u a p a rt tie declared aaaeta In the
pneumatic-tired truck under
all handa of Ihe a d m ln ia lr a lo r for t h e p a y m e n t
of d e b ta of aald r a t a t e , the p e r s o n a l l y h a v ­
conditions.
ing been e i h a u a t e d . and a u th o r i s i n g aald
d m i n i a t r a l o r to t a k e poaeeaeinn a n d m ake
Mr. Maurer, another one of the aaalr
of aald rial r a t a t e . and Ihe aald p e titio n
lecturers with the tour- in a recent conform ing in all t r s p e e t a to the r e q u ir e m e n t
of law In au rh r a a t a made a n d p ro v id e d .
interview at Jacksonville, said, "It
Now T h ere fo re y ou, Henry C. Kelly a n d
h i t wile, Eaaea, N. S'.; I’ri* a matter of interest to know that rHr pa rpraie tC hKelly,
a m b e rla in a n d Carl C h a m b e r l a i n ,
pneumatic-tired trucks do not dnm- her hu a b an d , H inadate, N. V.; W il m in a C h a ­
a n d Atmon M. Chapin, her h u a b a n d , E d ­
*te the roadways ns will lie proven pin
en, M ichigan; M ild red Cannon a n d J a m i e
C
a
n
n
F.tr h u a b a n d , Naakw auk, M in n .;
hy the forth coming tour. Trucks on H a r r yo n ,T ow
na end, Lane, Kanaaa; J o h n I.
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Wh-n tho body begins to Btifikn
•r.d movement becomes painful it
n usually on indication that the
kutnuya n r e out of order. Keep
these orgunq healthy by taking

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T ow n a en d , and A n n a Townaend, hia wife,
M arlon, Ind.; Alfred Townaend a n d to m e
T ownaend. hie wife. 920 Eaat 19th S t r e e t .
Minneapolis, M inn.; t le n l a m l n II. T o w n a e n d
M u n u m m t , Col,; F ra n k T ow n a en d , 330
S u p p l y Co.. Cl, M. C . U. S. P. O. 701. A. E,
F. F r a n r e ; D o r o th y T . Wytle a n d Karl C.
Wylie, her h u a b a n d , Falrvirw, O k l a h o m a ,
Firtward Kelly a n d Joa phtne Kelly, hia wife,
a l l l.'aat C3rd S l r r r t , Chicago, III.; F r a n k
Kelly a n d C o r d r lta Kelly, hia wife, G oshen,
I n d .; Leon Kelly s n d M arguerite K elly , hi*
wife. 812 Sth S tr e e t, G othen, I n d ,; M y r tle
T r u m p and Hoy I \ T r u m p , her h u a b a n d ,
r;.12 So u th 8th S tr e e t, Gothen. In d .; E d w a r d
M c C lure relict of C a rrie McClure, Helen
K urta. C lark M cC lure. Alfred M c C lu re a nd
Lula M eClure, hi* wife, Gothen, I n d . ; Ilert
Kelly s n d Ellen Kelly, hia wife, G o t h e n . I nd.,
J. Holiert Kelly s n d Florence Kelly, h i t wife
New Philadelphia. O hio; W. H ow land Kelly
and Mabel Kelly, hia wife, Goahen
I n d .:
R u th Cahoun a n d J , Frederick C a h o o n , hr r
huaband. A lham bra. Calf.; Howard T a lla r d a y a n d Lnula* T a l l a r d a y , him wife, W rat
A lh a m b ra . Calf.; V e rna T . Anderson a n d -----Anderson her h u s b a n d , Wrat A l h a m b r a .
Call.; Uert Kelly, c a r e V. M. C. A. H e a d ­
quarte r*, Hotel Ilagllonl, llologna, I t a l y ;
Chaa. Kelly, Goahen. I n d .: Lew W. Kelly,
and lleaaf* Kelly, h i t wife, Goahen,
In d .;
N e t tl e Grim and A n d re w Grim, her h u a b a n d ,
llr y a n , Ohio: S h r r m a n Kelly a n d F lore nce
Kelly hie wife, llr y a n , Ohio; (I. Lincoln
K riiy a n d Dora K rlly , hit wife, l l r y a n .,
Ohio; H a rry Kelly a n d C lara Kelly, hia wife,
llr y a n , Ohio: And all o t h e r paeraona I n t r r r a t cd in aald real e s t a t e a re c o m m a n d e d t o be
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Ic th d a y of
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March, A, D .

HOUSHOLDEK.
County Judge.

Notice of Application for T a t D e e d U n d e r
Section 873 of Ihe G e n e r a l H la ln le s.
N otice ia h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t S. F. D o u d n e y
p u r c h a se r of T a * C e r t i f i c a t e No. 388, d a t e d
the 4 l h d a y ul J u n e A. D . 1917, haa filed
•aid c ertific ate in m y office a n d has m a d e
a p p lic a tio n for ta * d e e d t o laeue In a c c o r d an r* with lew. S a id c e r t i f i c a t e embrace* t h e
following d c a r r l b t d p r o p e r t y s i t u a t e d In
Sem in ole C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , to-w it: Lot 23
Frnats2nd Add t o A l t a m o n t e . T h e aald land b e ­
ing ataeased a t t h e d a t e of t h e issuance ut
such c ertificate In t h o n a m e of A. E , J a m e s ,
Unless *aid c e rtific a te s h a l l b e redeemed aem r d i n g t o I a n , t a * d e e d will l**u» ' b e r t n a
on t h e 9«»h d ; ;
.sp rit a . D., 1920.
W itnra* m y official s i g n a t u r e a n d seal thia
the 2 1th d a y of M a r c h A. IK. 1920.
(S E A L )
E . A. D O U G L A S S
Clerk
C i r c u it
C ourt
H rm lnnlo C o u n t y ,
Florida.
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Hy V. M . D O U G L A S S D .C
Notice uf Filing J Inal A c c o u n t* a n d Application
For D isc h a rg e .
Notice i* h e r e b y g iv e n t h a t , s i l l y da y a
afte r t h e d a l e hereof, t h e u n d e r sig n e d wilt
file with, a n d p r e s e n t to . t h e C o u n t y J u d g e
of Sem inole C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , Hi FHnal
Account a* A d m i n i s t r a t o r , w ith the Will
a n n r i e d , ol th e E s t a t e of W illiam H. Iluchm a n , deceased, a n d a p p l y fo r ap, oval of
th e sa m e a n d to r ita final d ls c h a - g e aa su c h
A d m in is tr a to r , w ith t h e Will annexed.
D a t e d th is 19th d a y of M a r c h . A. I&gt;. 1920.
T H E A M E R IC A N T K L 'S T C O M P A N Y
as A d m i n is tr a t o r w ith t h e Will a n n r i e d ,
nf Ihe E a t a l * of W illia m It. H u c h t n a n ,
deceased.
IIy F I I E D W . H O Y T
Its P re sid e n t.
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.Section 37 3 o f t h e G e n e r a l S t a t u t e s .

N otice is h e r e b y giv en t b i t William
H o th a m ly p u r c h a s e r of T a * C ertificate No.
28, d a te d t h e 4th d a y of J u n e A. D., 1917,
has filed said c e r tif ic a te in m y office and haa
m a d r a p p li c a t io n for t a a d e e d to issue in
accordanc e w ith law . S a i d r r r t i f i e a t r e m b r a c e
the following d e sc rib e d p r o p e r l y situ a te d In
Srm inule C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , to-it~ Ilrg. 38. 40
eh E of 8 W C o r Sec. 35 T w o . 19 S, H. 30 E
Hun W 18 ch N 18 r h E 7.12 ch S 10 r h
E 11.31 ch t o Hy HWly a l o n g W aide t o beg.
14 acres. T h e said l a n d b e i n g assessed at
Ihe d a te of t h e Issuance of a u r h certificate In
t h r na m e of U n k n o w n . Unlea* aald certificate
• hall be re d e e m e d a c c o r d in g t o law, t a i deed
will issue t h e r e o n on t h e 6 t h d a y of April
A. I&gt;., 1920.
Witness m y official s i g n a t u r e and t r a | this
the Hit d a ) of M a r c h a . D .. 1920.

(SEAL)

Clerk C i r c u it
Florida.

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E. A. D OU GLASS

Court

S e m in o l e

C o u n ty ,

Hy V. M. DOU GLASS D.C

Notlre uf Application for Fa* D e e d t 'm d e r
S ertlon 873 uf Ihe C r n r r a t S t a tu t e s .
Notice le hereby g iv e n t h a t Overstreet
T u r p e n tin e Co p u r c h a s e r of T o * Certificate
No. *20, d a te d th e 2nd d a y of J u ly A. D.,
1900, has filed said c e r t if i c a t e In my office
and has m a d e ap p lic atio n for ta* deed to
Issue in a e i u r d a n n - with law . Said certificate
embraces th e following d r e c r i b e d p r o p e tt y
situated in Seminole C o u n t y . Florida, to-w it;
lire. 336 It. F:. of SW C o r . of SFI '4 of S E ' i
of Sec. 23. T p 20, S. It. 29 FI. Hun E 336
It. N. 825 ft. \V. 336 ft. S. 825 ft. T h r said
land lietng assessed a t t h e d a t - of Ihe is­
suance of aueh c ertificate In t h r n a m e ol
L. C. T h o m a s . Unless said c e rtific a te shall be
r r d i c m r d a ccording t o law , t a * deed will
Issue thereon t h e 2 1th d a y of April A. D.,
1920.
Witness m y official s i g n a t u r e a n d seat this
the 16th d a y of M arch A. IF.. I92&lt;&gt;.
(SEAL)
K. A. D O U G L A S S .
Clerk C ircuit
Court
S em irole
C o u n ty ,
Florida.
WSI-Stc
Hy V. E . D O U G L A S ? I). C.
In &lt; Ircutl Cun-1 Seventh Judicial Circuit uf
Fluidtf*. Semlnnlr C n r n 'f . In C h a n c r e ) ,
Marie K. II row n.
Complainant
Citation.
vs
Allen Sidney llrown, Jr.
Defendant.
To Alien Sidney Ilrnwn. Jr. Uewidence Unknown.
It appearingf rorn an affidavit files! in lF.isesu*e
that you are a re blent of a S ta te or Country other
than the Slate &lt;f F lorida, and t h a t your pre ent
piare of rmldenre la unknown, a n d lliat there is no
Iieraon In tF.e State of F lorida, th* service of a subp e .11 upon would bind you, a n d t h a t you are ovrr
the age of 2 ) yrara.
Therefore You are hereby ordered to be and *ppesr bef. te our said rourt at t h e C ourt Hour* In
Sinf td, Florida, In thoabovc entitled cause, cn the
first Monday In April, A. D. t!&gt;20, the same being
the 3 lh day thereof and a rule d a y ol this c-urt. to
an*«&lt;r the bill r f eomplalr.t filed herein againrt
you, else the t i m e will be taken a* confess*I.
It 1* fuilher ordered Ihat tnls order t » published
In the Sanford lliruld a new spaper published in
Seminole County, Florida, once a week lor eight
consecutive week*.
(iiven under rry hand and t h e a r e l of aald Court
this th* 8th d i y of F’r b u rsry , A. D. 1920.
(SEAL)
FI. A. Dougin**,
Clerk of Clrrull Court Seminole ( o. Fla.
Gy FI. II. Wilson. D . C.

E. F". Houtholder.

Solicitor for complainantW-28-9tr.

'

Netlrc ad Appileal on for T a * l l r c d I nder
Section 575 of Ihe G e n e r a l Hlalete*,
Notice It h ereby given t h a t Oversir ret
T u rpenllne
Com pany
p u r c h a s e of Ta*
Certificate No. H&amp;3. d a t e d t h e 4 t h d a y of
J u n e 1891. haa filed said c e r t if i c a t e In my
offlre a n d h a t m a d e a p p li c a t io n for t a * deed
t o issue In a e c o r d a n r e with law . S a id reltlficate embrace* t h e following d r e r r l b c d p r o ­
pe rly situated In Seminole C o u n t y , F’lotldf,
to-wit 1 Grg. 660 ft. N of S E C o r . of Lot 2,
See. 28. I p . 20 S. It. 29 E. H un iV 421.9) ll.
N 925 ft. Silly 591 It., S 52V f t . T h * raid
land bein r assessed a t t h e d a t e of t h e lasua r r of &gt;urh certificate In t h e n a m e id M.
A. Ilriiek.
Alio Te* Certificate N o. H I , d a te d the
4th day of J u n e , A. D. 1891 k r s filed laid
re rtiflrale In my offlre a n d h a a m a d e appli­
cation fur t a s deed t o lesue in a c r c r d i n e e
with law. Said certificate embrace-* t h e Inf­
lowing desrrihed p r o p e r t y e l t u a t r d In S e m i ­
nole County, I'lorlda, to - w it; lie*. 8 W Cor.
of S E N of Lot 2, S-c. 25, T p . 2 " S. It. 21* E .
Hun N 6 6 . ft. E 239.91 ft.. S 688 f l „ W
249.91 fl. T h r aalil land bein g aeeeeeed at the
d a l e of t h r I d u a n e * of t u r h r r r t i f i r a l o in t h r
name of M. A. Ilenek.
Alto Ta* Certificate No. 637, l is te d Ihe
6th day of June, A. D. 189*. h a s riled said
rertlficale in m y offlrr ar.d haa m a d e appli­
cation l " r t a i deed to Issue in a r r o r d a n r e with
with l a * . Said c r r tif ir a le e m b r a c e s t h e fol­
lowing drsrrib ed p r o p e rt y e ituatre! in Semi­
nole County, Florida, to-w lt: S W J I of NF I'i
of 8 W ) ( of See. 28. T p . 20 S. II. 29 E.. 10
arrr*. T he a tld la n d b r in g o a -n ta rd a t the
d a t e of the issuance of such r e r t l f ic a le in
the name of II. W. Davis.
Also Ta* Certificate No. 832, d a t e d the
2nd day of July A. D. 1900, ha* tiled saideeri fir ate In m y offlrr a n d haa m a d r appli­
catio n for t a s deed t o Issue In a r r o n U n r e
with law. Said re rtiflra t* e m b r a c e s th* fo
lowing d rsrrib ed p r o p e rt y s l t u a l e d In Krmi
nole C o u n ty , F io rd * , to -w it: Heg. 460 fl.
E of 8\V Cor. of S E ' i of N\V &gt; i of See. 25.
Tp. 20 S. It. 29 K„ H un E SOI f t ., N 1318 fl
VV 201 It., S 1318 ft., 6 a r r e t T h e s a i d laud
being assessed at t h e d a t * of t h e issuance
of tuck certificate In Ihe n a m e of A. M. Webb
Alto Ta* Certificate No. 877, d a t e d th*
4th day of J u n e A. I). IH9I, h a t filed te i d
eertfirele In my office a n d ha* m a d e a p p li­
cation for t a s deed t o latue in a c c o r d a n c e
with law. Said certificate e m b r a c e s t h e fol
lowing d ra rrib rd p r o p e rt y s i t u a t e d In Heuifisot* County, Florida, to-w ft: 8 •* of N i k of
S' W &gt;4 of 8 W U of Sec. 26, T p . 20 S. It. 29
E. T he t i l d land b rin g assess, d a t t h e dated
nf 16* Issuance of aueh certificate In t h e nam e
of W. T. Nr*bit.
Alia. T t * Certificate No. 650, d a t e d the
6th day of J u l y A. D. 1897, ha* filed said
errllflrate In m v office e e d »m* m a d e «i&gt;pUration for tax deed t o Isatle In a cc o r d a n c e
with law. Said re rtif lr a le e m b r a c e s t h * fol­
lowing described p r o p e rt y s i t u a t r d In Semi­
nole C ounty, Fiorlda, to-w it: W2-3 of N9-30
«&gt;f W ) i nf N W &lt;( of N E ' ( of S ec. 26, Tp.
20 S. It. 29 E., 6 acre.. T h e sa id l a n d being
assessed at th* d a t e of t h e Iss u an c e of aura
certificate In t h e n a m e of J . L. Michael.
Alto Tax Certificate No, M 7 , d a t e d th*
I t h day of N o v e m b e r A. IF. 1895, haa filed
said certlfirat* In m y office a n d h a s mad*
application for t e a need t o lasue In a c c o rd ­
ance with l a w Said certificate e m b r a c e * the
following d rsrrib e d p r o p e r t y s i t u a t e d In
S e m ln o * C o u n ty , s Florida, to - w i t: El-3 of
N W &lt;( of N W li of N E ) * &lt;le*s S 1-3 of at.
acre.) Sec. !S. Tp. 2 " 8 . It. 29 E .. 3 acre*.
T h e said land being a tt e s t e d a t t h e d a l e of
th e Issuance of a u r h c e rtific a te i n t h e name
of UraJe M. White.
Alto T a x Certificate N o. 812, d a t e d th*
4tb d a y ot N o v e m b er A. D . 1895, ha* fllrd
said certlfirat* In m y office a n d h a a m a d * ap­
p lic a tion lor t a t deed lo lesue l a a cc o r d a n c d
w K h lew, Seld certificate em brace* t h e fol­
lowing drecribed p ro p e rty s i t u a t e d l a Semi­
nal* County, Florid*, to-w lt; S ) &lt; of N E » f

&gt;. *0 8. R. 29 E., 10
i*ing lurunl at tho
tuth certificate in tbo

name of Chaa. J . Iluuch.
Also Ta* Ct77!2Z3t4 No. 718. d a te d th e
t i t J«y uf J u n e A. D. 1896, ha* filed said
certificate In tny office a n d ha* mad* a p p li­
cation for ta a deed t o issue In accordance
with Is*. Said cerGoset* e m b r i r r a th* following described p ro p e rty s i t u a t e d in S-m lnob. County, Florida, to-wlt: SK*s of S W } (
of S h j i of See. 26. T p . 20 8 . It. 29 E., | 0
acre*. The aald la n d b l l n g aaartaed a t th e
da te of th* issuance of auch certificate In th*
name of U nknow n.
Alsu Tax Certificate No. 177, d a te d the
Cth day uf J u l y A. D. 1908, has filed said
certificate in tny office a n d ha* m ad e a p p li­
cation for t a t deed t o i ti u e in accordance
with lav . Said certificate embrace* tho fol­
lowing described p ro p e rty si t u a t e d In Semi,
note County, Florida, to-w lt; S i t A of \ \ &gt;,
of N W J i of N E J* of NG.i, of S*-ip .
IN* S. It im
! ! - , 1,-s. i n e said land being
assessed at t h e d a te of th* Itaua nr* ol r u r r
certificate In th e n a m e of D. F\ Sayer.
Alsu Ta* Certificate No, 17H, da te d t h e
6 th day of J u l y A. D. 1906, haa filed said
rertlficale In m y office and ha* mad* a p p li ­
cation for t a t deed tu Issue in a cc ordanc e
with law. Said certificate embrace* th e fol
towing described p ro p e rty s i t u a t e d In Sem i­
nole County, I luridi. to-wit: N *A of N t V ' j
of S E ' I of N E &lt; i of Sec. 26. T p 2 0 8 . 11.29 E.
5 acres. T;ie raid land bring atseased at t h e
d a le of the issuance of such certificate In th e
nam e of J. It. Wilson.
Also Ta* Certificate No. 826, da te d the
2nd day of J u n e A. D. 1902, ha* filed said
e rrllflrate in m y offlre a nd haa marie appli­
cation for t a t deed t o issue In accordance
with law. Said certificate e m b ra ce s th , fol­
lowing described p r o p e rt y sit u a t e d in Sem i­
nole County, Florida, to-wlt: N E 1* of N ’.V ',
of N E 1, of Cac. 26. T p . 20 S. It. 29 B „ 10
a r r e t The said land bring assessed at tb e
d a te o* the issuance of such certificate in the
name of J. W. Dickson.
Alsu T s t Certificate No. 835. d a te d t h r
2nd day ol J u l y A. D. 1900, haa filed -aid
certificate in m y office a n d has m ade apptlr a ti o n for t a t deed lu issue In acc o rd an c e
with law. Said r r r l if i r a t e embrace* the fol­
lowing d-tribetl p ro p e rty situ ate d in S e m i­
nole County, Florida, to-wlt: S ' , o| NJA of
S K t | olSK '4 of N W 1a of See. 26, Tp. 20 S, H
29 E. 2 t , acres. T h e said land bring assessed a t.
t h e dat* of the issuance of such certificate
in t h r name of F'annie Fool*.
Alto Ta* Certificate No. 852. d a te d th e
6 H1 day of J u n e A. D. 1896, ha* fllrd said
certificate In my office a n d haa m ade 3, plira tio n fur ta* deed to issue in a ccordance
with taw. Said certificate em braces t h r totowing d n r r i b e d p r o p e rt y situ a te d In . -m i
note County, F lerlda. to-wit: N W 1, uf N is ",
of Si; ' i of See. 26, T p . 20 S. It. 29 E „ 10
acre*. The said l a r d bring assessed a t the
d a te of the Issuance ut &gt;uch certificate in the
n a m e of Addir Kelly.
Also Ta* Certificate Vo. 879, d a te d the
I t h day of J u n e A. I&gt;. 1691, h a t filed said
certificate In my offies- a n d h a t m ade appli­
cation for ta s deed to issue In accordance
with law. Said certificate embrace* the fol­
lowing described p ro p e rty situ a te d in S e m i­
nole i i i u n t y , Florida, to-w lt: S ' ) of N ? j of
S t , of N W 's of N l V ' t of Sec. 26, Tp. 20
S. It. 29 l:. The said land being a s s e s s e d at
I he date of lh.&lt; Issuance ol such certificate
In the name of J. I). I'u pr.
Also Ta* Certificate No. 883, d a te d the
l l h day of J u n e A. D. 1891, b a t tiled aald
re rtiflra le In my offlre a n d has m ade appli­
cation for 1st d-ril lo issue In a r ro r d a n e e
with l»ts, Said r i r tl f l r a t o embrace* the fol­
lowing drsrribed p ro p e rty s i t u a t r d in nrmin-dr County, Florida, to-wit: At l o W Ji of
S ‘j of N I , of SF;&lt;t of N W )4 of Sec, 26, T p.
20 S. K. 29 E. T h e said land being assisted
at t h . da te of the issuance of a urh certificate
in t h r name of Sol Mitchell.
Alto T a t Certificate No. 837, d a te d the
_nd day of July A. D. I960, has fllrd said
r s r 'l f i r a t e In n y office a n d ha* m ad e appli­
catio n for* la s deed to issue in arcu rd a n . e
with law. Said certificate embrace* t h e fol­
lowing d r t r i l h n l p r o p e rty sltu a le d In Seminole Countv, Florida, to-w it: F i l j of S t 4 of
N 1 , of S E ) ( of N W ' t cif Sec. 26. T p . 20 8 .
It. 29
, 5 a r ri s . T h e said land bring
pil a the da le of t h e issuance uf such certifi­
c a t e In the name of F. 11. F ia tt.
Also Ta* Certificate No. 177, d a te d Ihe
I t h d a y uf June A. I&gt;, 1917, ha* filed s a i d
certificate in my office a n d has m ad e appli­
cation fur ta* deed to issue In accordance
with law. Said certificate embrace* t h e fol­
lowing described p r o p e rty situate d In 8_*mlmde Counly, Ftorida, lo-"vU: Ileg. 576,75 ft
S of N E Cor. uf See. 26, T p . 20 8. 11. 29 E..
Hun S 406.5 It W 1302 It. N 4 0 6 'y ft. E
13 02 ft., 12 arres. T h e said land b~ing assess­
ed a t the dale nl the H s u an re nf surti certifi­
c a te In the name of S. C. Dickson.
Unless said certiorate* shall Fie redeemed
accordin g to law, t a a deeds will Issue thereon
un th e 31*t d sy &lt;&gt;f M arch A. D. 1920,
Witness my nffirial signa ture a n d seal this
t h e 23th d sy of F’s b r u s r y A. It. 1920.
(SEA L)
A. D O U G L A S S .
Clerk Ctreruit C o u r t, Seminole C o u n t y ,
Florida.
WgO-fitr.
Gy V. E. D O U G L A S S D. C.
In I'lcrull t'eurt, S r s r n t h JndIrUI Circuit O f
Florida. Seminole County, In C h a n r e r y
II. C. H ltn c h tr d
H lchard F. Marks, et al.
T o th* D rfs n 'la n ts F r a n k .11. Griggs and
Jessie U Griggs:
I t appearing from t h s sw orn bill herein
t h a t your |.lsc* uf r r r i d s n e r is u n k n o w n , that
th e r e Is no person In t h e S ta te of Florida
111* service of * su b p o e n a upon w ham would
bind you, and t h a t you are b oth over t h r
age uf 21 yiars:
I T IS O l t D E R E I ) t h a t you do appear
in th is Court to th* bill of rn m p la l n t herein
filed srainM you by It. C. I lls n ch a rd . on
the T h ir d Day of .Via). A. D. 1920.
II is further ordered t h a t this order be
publia hed onr* a week for sight conse cutive
weeks in the Ssndord H erald, a newspaper
p u blished in Ssminol* C o u n ty , Florid*.
W itne ss my hand a n d t h e seal of said
C i r c u it C o u rt, this tlie 16th D a y of F e b r u a r)

A. D. 1920.

(HFl A L )
E. A. DO U G L A H Sk
C lerk
Circuit C ourt, Seminole C o u n ty ,
Florida.
V. S. S t a r burk,
Sufi, ll or fur Complainant,
W-7-fllc.
In C lrru ll Court, S r t r n t b Judic ia l Clr-ull
S r t n l n o l r C o u n t ) , F lor d a, In C h a a r r r y
S it) , Woodruff Individ ually ,
Serb Woodruff lor th e use a n d
be nefit &lt;f llarney It. Ileck,
C om plainant,
v t.
C i ta t io n .
J. G. M o rn s , r t alDefendant*.
T o J . G. Morri*. (J. W. Arnold, George If.
M u t t o n , 8. M. M c I n ty r e . William T . Web­
ster. W. A. Knight, Joseph G arvin a n d Wil­
liam (2. A ndfnrrid, retldenrs-s u n k n o w n ; the
u n k n o w n heirs, d e v lo r * . Irgati-r*, gronlec*
nr o t h r r claimants un d e r th e aboc* nam ed
p a r ti e s , and to any a n d o th e r partleo c la im ­
ing a n y Interest In a n d t o th e fuijuwing lands
in Semlno!* County, S t a l e of Florida, lowlti
N W ' * -.1 N E J I of Sec. 31. T p . 19. It. 31 E.
l e u beginning at t h e N o rth w e st corner ol
lb* N W '( of the NE,'* of aeld eeelion,
to w n s h i p and r a r t e , run t h e n r e Flat! slung
the N o r t h line or said forty acre* to th*
m iddle of the Mrlandu a n d . Mellonville
Hoad, t h e n c e South along t h e middle of said
m a d t o th* South line of said f o r ty acres,
t h e n r e W o t to the S o u th w e s t e o r n tr of said
forty acre*, thence N o r th t o th e point of
beginning, al»o the NF1'4 of th e SF. ! ( . and
t h n S E l t of th* N E ' , of Sec. 31, T p. 19. R.
31 E. a n d *l*o the tV (j ol t h e W - j of the
8 W U of the 8 W ) i of Sec. 29, T p. |9, It. 3)
E ast.
I t a p p e a r in g Irom a sw orn bill ol c om plaint
lllrd In th is r a u t e a g s l n tl you. t h a t you h a v e
or claim some Inlrrest In a n d lo t h e lands
herein ab o v e drtcribed, th ere lo re , y ou, t h s
•aid J . G. Morris.
W. Arnold, G snrge II.
Murtnn, ? . M, McIntyre, William T . W ebiter,
W, A. Knight, Joseph G a rv in e n d William
G. A ndenreid, are hereby required t o be and
appear before our said Circuit C ourt a t t h r
tfourthiiUf* In Sanford. Florida, on Ihe 3rd
day in M ay, A. D. 1920, a n d th e n a n d thrr*
make anaw er to the bill nf c o m p la in t r a ­
il Ihi ted a g ain st m u , r t W e - ) * - j 1tC7»- H u
r o n f e u o will be entered agalnet you.
And all other parties claiming a n y right,
title or in te r e s t in and to th e p r o p e rt y a b o v e
dre cribed under by or th r o u g h t h e above
n am ed defendants, or ntherwlee, are he reb y
r r q u lr e d to be and a p p e a r before ou r aald
Circuit C o u r t at th* C o u rth o u se In S anford,
Florida, on th* 7th day of J u n e , A. D. 1820.
a n d t h r n a n d there m ake answ er to th* bill
of c o m p l a in t e ihlblte d against sa id u n k n o w n
parlies, otherw ise a decree pro confeeao will
b* . m i r e d against said u n k n o w n parties.
It Is ordered th a t (hi* n rllc * be published
In Ihe S a n l o r d H e n Id. a n ew spaper published
In Sem in ole Counly, Florida, one* a week for
sight weeks aa to the know n p a rties defen­
d a n t, a n d once a week for tw elve week* aa
t o th* u n k n o w n parllet defendant.
Witness m y band a n d lb* seal nl aald
C ircuit C o u r t on this th* 20th d a y of Fabru a ry , A. D. 19X9.
(HEAL)
E. A. D O U G L A S S ,
Clerk of Circuit C ourt, Sem in ole C o u n ty ,
S t a te of Florida.
Geo. A . D e C o ttrs ,

Solicitor an d of Counsel (or Com plainant*.

ITS

of

Ihe

General

In Ctrcafl C ourt, N eeentk Jadlrlal Circuit, l a

S tatu te* .

And F a r H a m tn o l * C o a a ty , Florid*.
Jrta u p D rainage D istrict, 1
viec lal d r i l s a ; ! d i s t r i c t of
Semlno!* C o u n t y , F lo r id a , acting
by a n d t h r o u g h L . A. Grumtey
I.. F. lla g a n , C. W . Fintim ingcr,
U. F. Swope a n a Fl. II. Kllbe*
being and c o n a t l t u t l n g th e Hoard
of C isin ty C om tfi lei loner* of Scm lnol*
County, Florida.
Notle* lo T a x F a y r r a .
v*
T h e S ta te uf F l o r i d a .
T o lh* t a a p a y e r * a n d c ltlle n s o l I b n
Je ss u p D ra in a g e D i s t r i c t , a sp e c ia l d r a l n a g
distric t In th* C o u n t y of Semlno!* a n d S t a t u
of F'lorida:
W i l l ; I t HAS t h e J e s s u p D riiriago D i s t r i c t
a special d r a i n a g e d i s t r i c t In l 1 - &gt;'. 'u n t w
Seminole
F i o n a s , ha s filsd i t a
putlliun in th is C o u r t to d e ls rm ln * it* n q F tori da
t
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de bt a n d t o iaaun
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v . y .. I i i i i j g i . a s h
ti. r .
bonds to the a m o u n t of T w r n t y - s i a T h o u ­
s a n d (26.,000.00) D ollars, a n d to d e t e r m l n n
Notice nf Application for Ta* D e e d U n d r r t b e legality of all proc eeding* had o r t a k e n
Section 573 of th e G e n e r a l S t a l u t r * . In connection t h e r e w i t h , s m f all p r o c e v d i e g a
heretofore t a k e n b e in g fully set forth a n d d e ­
N o tic e t* hereby given t h a t S. F*. D o u d n e y scribed In l a i d p e ti r f o p , now on file in t h *
p u rc h ase r ol T»&gt; Certificate No. 378. d a t e d office of in* C l e r k of ih e Circuit C o u r t of
t h e I t h d a y of J u n e A. D. 1917, haa filed Seminole C o u n t y , F lo rid a .
• a id certificate In my office and h a s m a d e
N O W , T H E R E F O R E , T h l. is to notify*
ap p lic atio n far T e : t) ,* il tu is m e in a c c o r d ­
ance with law. Said r i r i i b r a t c cm lira era t h e y o u , lh* t a a p a y e r * a n d r l t i r m i of t h e a a l d
following described p r ope rty, s i t u a t e d In J e s s u p D ra inage D i s t r i c t , t h a t an o r d e r h a s
Sem in ole C u u n r y , Florida, to-wit: Lot* 60, been mad* a n d I ss u ed by th* J u d g e of thw
61 arid 62, F'rosta Add. to A ltam onte. T h e S e v e n th Judicial C i r c u i t in and for S s m f n o f *
•aid land being assessed a t the d a t* of tn* C o u n t y , Florida, t h a t he will a t D e L a n d .
issuance of such certificate in th e n a m e uf Volusia C o u n t y , F’lo rid a . In said c ir c u it , ora
t h e 24th d a y of M a r c h A. D. 1920 a t 2 I*. M ,
T. If. Gooden.
r wherever t h e C o u r t m ay then be, h e a r
Also T a t Certificate No. 379, d a t e d t h r osaid
a n d y o u m a y show cause a t s u c h
4th d a y of J u n e A. D. 1917, has filed aald t i m e cause,
place. If may you have » h y a a l d
certificate in my office andwhas m ad* a p p l i ­ b o n d s and
sould
n o t b e v a li d a te d and c o n f ir m e d .
cation fur ta* deed t o isauc In accordance with
my h a n d a n d official seal of e a l d
with law. Said r r r t if l r a t o r r a b r t r i a t h e fol­ C oMitnev*
u
r
t
,
this
I
t h &lt;lay uf March A. D. 1920.
lowing
drarribrd
properly, sit u a t e d
In
EAL)
K. A. D O U G L A S S
Sem in ole C o u n ty , Flurlda, to-wit: Lota 63 (DSavla
k Giles,
Clsrk
anil 61, F'rosta Add. t o Altamonte. T h r said
t to r n e y s fur r e t l l i o n c r .
l a n d b t l n g assessed a t the date ot t h r issu­ A
W
2
9-l
ie
.
a n c e of such certificate In the n a m e of
U n k n o w n . Unlrsa said certificates shall be
re d e e m e d accordin g t o taw t a t deed will
Issue th e r e o n on t h e 31rt, day of M a rch In f'irrult Court, S c - c n i h Judl ial C irtw tt.
S e m l r J e C o u n ty , Florida, In C h a n c e r y .
A. I&gt;. 1920.
W itness my official signatu re a n d real Resale Fatten,
this t h e 2 8 t h ' d a y of Fe b ru a ry A. !&gt;. 1920.
*s
C'UlloQ
J a m t t Fatten,
(S E A L )
E. A. DO U G L A SS
Clerk
C ircuit C o u r t, ilsmlnol* C o u n t y , T o J a m r t F a t t c - , Residence unknow n!
Fla.
I t appearing f r o m a a f fi d a v it filed In t h l *
\V28-5te.
Hy V. E DO U G L A S S. !&gt;. C. cause th a t you a re w resident of a S t a t e 01
c o u n tr y other t h a n t h e S t a t e of F'lorida, t h a t
y o u r p r r s s n t place of taeldrnr* {1 u n k n o w n ,
In Circuit Court, S e m in o le County, Florida, t h a t thsr* la no p e r s o n In th e S ta te of F l o ­
r id a th* servic* of ■ subpoena upon a b o i a
In C h a n r e r y ,
would bind y ou, a n d t h a t you ar* o v e r
V. M. Douglass, Joined by
t w e n t y on* year* of age.
her h u s b a n d a n d n e a t friend,
FJ, A. Douglass,
Therefor* this is t o require you. th * a a ld
C o m p la i n a n t ,
J a m e s F a tte n, t n a p p e a r to the bill of c o m VsC i ta tio n . p l a l n l l , in this c a u s e this day filed. O n
William G. Aldridge, r t al.
M o n d a y the 6th d a y of April. A. D. 1920
D efendants.
otherw ise said bill will be taken as b y yota
T o S a r a h A. Davie, 8. G u e k r n h c i m tr a n d confessed.
Witness my b a n d a n d th e aeal of a b o v a
M o ira S. l i u c k e n h e i m r r , as the firm of S.
G u c k r n h r l m r r 7: Sons, Residences u n k n o w n ; r o u r t on thia the 2 2 n d d a y of J a n u a r y , A.
D
.
1920.
Ihe u n k n o w n hiirs, devise*, legatees, g ra n E . A. DOUGLASS
I r r f , o r o th e r i l a i m a n t a u n d rr S a ra h A. ( S E A L )
Davis, S. G u r k r n h r i m c r and Mosrs S. C lerk of Circuit C o u r t , Seminole C o u n t y ,
S
t
a
l
e
of
Florid*.
G u r k o n h r i tn r r , a n d lo a n y and other p a rties
G ru. A. DeCottee,
claiming a n y i n t r u s t in e n d to t h r following
land s i t u a t e d In Sem inole County, t lorids, Solicitor and of C o u n se l for Com plainant.
W 23-9tr.
tew it: L ot 8 uf Clock 3, of T ier I of S s n f o n l,
Florids, according t o F2. K. Trafford's M a p
of S a n io r d , Florid*.t
It a p p e a r in g from a sworn bill of c o m pla int
filed In this cause a g a in st you, th a t you h a v e
or claim *nrnr i n t r r e s t in and to t h e la n d
h e r e in a b o v e devtrlhed, thrrrfor*’, you, thl
said S a r a h A. D avis, S. G u rk e n h lem er a n d
M o s e s S. G u r k r n h e i r n t r , a re h r r r b y require d
t o F»*» a n d appenr before our said C ircu it
C ourt, a t th e C o u r t h o u s e In Sanford, Florida,
on th e 3rF d a y uf M a y A. I). 1920, a n d t h e n
a n d t h e r e m ade
a n sw e r
to
the
bill
of
c o m p la in t r i h l b i t r d a g a i n s t you, otherw ise
a decree pro ron frss u will be s n tc rrd against
you.
And all n t h r r p a r lie s claiming any r ig h t,
title or in te r e s t in a n d t o t h e property he re ­
inabove described u n d e r , by or
t h ro u g h
Sarah A. Davis, S. G u t k r n h r l r a e r and Moses One Inch Card* Wilt Be Published Ui*
S. ( i u c k r n h e im c r , or othcrstsc, are hereby di r This Heading Al The Hale Of |7-2»
required t o be a n d a p p e a r before o u r said Per Yenr.
C ircuit C o u r t at t h e C ourthouse in Sanford,
F'torlda, on t h e 7 l h d a y o f Ju n e A. I&gt;, 1920,
a n d t h r n a n d t h e r e m a k e answer lo th* bill
of c o m p l a in t s i h l b i l e d a g a in st said u n k n o w n
art ire, n t h r r wise a decree pro con (cost) wilt
Ie e n te r e d against said unknow n parties,
It I* ordered I h s t t h is n o tic e he p u b 'l she d
In Ihe Sanford H erald, a newspaper publiah­
ed In Srm lncse C o u n t y , F'lorida, once a week
OFHCK IN T H E COURT HOUtffi
for eight w n k s i s to t h e
knowns p a tt i e s
d e fen d a n t, a n t o n r e a week for twelve weeks
as to t h e u o a n u w n p a r tl r a defendant.
SAN FO R D - •• FLORIDA
W tl ness my h a n d a n d Ihe teat ol said
Circuit Court on this t h e 2(&gt;th d a y of
F e b r u a ry , A. D. 1920.
(S E A L )
C. A. D O U G L A S S ,
Clerk of Circuit C o u r t , Seminole C o u n ty , T H O M AH EMMET W ll S O r a
K. FE RGUSON I I O l'S H o L L W I
S l a te of F'lorida.
Geo. A. D efiottes,
Solicitor a n d of C o u n i t l for Cumplainanla.
&amp;
W27-I31C.
N o tice ia h e r e b y given t h a t J . I'. H oblnaon
p u r c h a se r of T a * Certificate No. 37T, d a t e d
th # 4th d a y * ' J u n e A. II., 1517. haa n le d
aatd certificate
m y office a n d haa m a d e
ap p lic atio n lor t a n d e e d In Ueue Je a r r o r d a n e *
» l t h law. Maid c ertificate embrace* th * n|l o e t n i drecribed p r o p e r t y a itu a t- d In S e m i ­
nole t . m in t y , F lo rid a , lo-wil: Lota 80, o l ,
a n d S3, F r o t l t A d d . to Altam onte. T h e a a l d
la n d brine a u e t a e d a t t h e d a te of t h e I m u *nc» of a urh c ertificate In th e n a m e of A.
M c A liitr r . U n l n a aald rertlficale ahall be
redeem ed according t o law, tan deed will
laeue thereon t h e 31at d e y of M a rch A. 1).
1920.
Wltneaa mu
official sig n a tu re a n d aeal
thl* Ihe 23th d a y o( F e b ru a ry A, It. 192 0,
(SU M .)
K. A I I 0 U 0 L A B 8
Clerk
Circuit
C o u r t Seminole C o u n t y .

Try The Want Column
: BUSINESS CARDS

SCHELLE MAINES
LAWYER

Wilson

In Circuit Court* N e s r n l h Judicial Circuit O f
Florid*. .Seminole County* In C h a n c e r y
H. C. Illanchard
Hlchard l ‘. M arks et al.
T o all partisa claiming In tc r e tt
Mary
A. Fa rr* m o re, M a t th e w It. Marks, Alfred
Iverson, F'rank II. Ilrlggs, and Jessie L.
Griggs, or a n y of th e m , or otherwise c la i m ­
ing a n y Interest In t h e following described
p r ope rly, a n d to all persona claiming an
Interest in said p r o p e rty , to-wit:
S outhe ast q u a r te r of So u th e as t q u a rte r of
Section 24. T ow nship 21 S o u t h of Hang* 29
Fiaat.
You a re hereby required • a appear to th e
II of c o m pla int herein filed by It. C, Ilian*
c hard on M o n d a y , t h e 7lli Day of Ju n e , A.
D. 1920.
It is ( u r t h r r ordered t h a t this order be
published once a week for twelv e consecutive
w ,eka In Thi* Sanford Herald, a n ew spaper
publlihed in Seminole C o u n t y , Florid*.
Wltneea m y h a n d a n d th * seal of said
C ourt, t h is th* It.tN d a y of F'ebruary, A. U .
I 920.
(H E A D
E. A. D O U G L A S S ,
Clerk C irc u it C o u rt,
Seminole Counly, o
Florida.
V. S. S t a r b u t k ,
Solicit or for C o m p la i n a n t .
W 2 7 -IJ U .

under

Sanford,

V Ai s

Hoasbolder

LA W Y ER S
-

Florid*

Automobile Protection
FIRE and THEFT and COLLISION In*
ruranre laiued bjr I h e FLORIDA STATE
AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION la Iho
h.ift'st and chenpcftt In Iho world. Wrlle
fur Infurmatlon to headquarter* Orlando
Agent* wanted In every town in Florida*

HENRY McLAULIN
JEWELER
MY S P E C IA L T IE S :
PICKARD'S HAND-PAINTKD CHINA
GORHAM'S STERLING SILVER
ROGERS' PLATED WARE
ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES

Notlre ml Apyllrallon f a r T e a D eed U n d r r
S e r l U n 573 ef the G e n e r a l S ta tu e s,
N olle* Iv he reb y giv en t h a t A. I). K oairr
p u rc h ase r of T a t C e r l i f i r a l n No. 16, d a t e d
th e &lt;th d a y of J u n e A. D ., 1917, haa filed
• aid * r t if i r a t u In m y office a n d h a t m a d e
a p p li c a t io n for t a a d e ed t o latu* In a r r o n l a n r * w ith la w . Said c e r t l f i r a t * embrace* t h *
following deacribed p r u p i r l y si t u a t e d in
Sem in ole C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , to - w i t: Heg. 10,40
ch K of S W Cor ol Sec. 31 T p . 19 S. R. 30
E R u n E 12.68 ch N M.«9 eh W 12.68 r h
SANFORD, FLA.
S. 8.69 r h , 16 a r r r * . T h * eaid land being
rele ased a l t h e d a t * ot t h e issu a n r* ol • u r h
certific ate in t h e n a m e of H e n r y l l a k t r . U n ­
ices said r e r l i f i r a t * *8*11 b e re deem ed a c c o rd ­
ing to law , t a a dc«il will lasue thereon on
t h * 16th d a y ol April A. D- 1920.
Wild*** m y official a i g n a t u r * a n d aeal thi* ATTORNEYS AND C O U NSELLOR S AT LAW
t h e 12th d a y of M a r r h A. Ur, 1920.
DE LAND, FLA.
(SEA L)
E . A. D O U G L A S S
C lerk C i r c u i t
C ourt
S e m in o le C o u n t y ,
Witt prattle* In the Stat* a n d Federal Court*
Florid*.
Special farlIRtt* for F li a m l n in i and I'e rfsttlag
W30-6IC Gy V. M. D O U G L A S S , D. C. 1
1.and Title*
*

G EO . G. HERRING

Attorney-at-La«
No. 1-1 Garner-Wood ruff Building

LANDIS, FISH &amp; HULL

F e r t iliz e

Groves

N O W !
•

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O ver th irty years in the growing of citrus
fruiLs has proved tho value of a liberal su p p ly
of available plant food in th e spring.
now for irronti*sl profits.
F o r general conditions use

Fertilize

FLORIDEiYL

s p e c ia l
Am. b%, Av. Phos. Acid 8 ^ , Pfit. 2%

Special recommendations g.adly given.
Call a t our local Branch House
Mr. It. C. M A X W ELL, Manager

W IL S O N

&amp;

T 00M E R

F E R T I L I Z E R C O MP A N Y
Manufacturer or ID EA L FER T ILIZER S

JACKSONVILLE,

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K -i

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THE
t

•

SA N FO R D

HERALD

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

NUMBER 33

SANFORD, FLORIDA. FIR d Ay, APRIL 2,112)

VOLUME XI

SOCiALIST MEMBERS ARE
AVIATION
SUFFRAGE WAS DEFEATED MEETING
TURNED FROM ASSEMBLY
FIELD IS
FRIDAY
IN MISSISSIPPI ATTENTION
NAMED AFTER BITTER DEBATE
NIGHT .
RETURNS TO DELEWARE

MOMENTOUS
WILL
HE
brought
up
in
hela.
ware l e g is l a t u r e .

WHEN THIS
QUESTION

Dover April 1 (Hy Associated
p.f.&lt; With the defeat of suffrugo in
tl»Mi*»i«ippi legislature yesterday
pfltvarc resumed her pluceof leading
i*trrest in the fight for the Anthony
eioMdment today. Another effort
t Ql bc made to firing the measure
to vote in the lower house today
P.t te i* profilematicat if it will fie
tilled up as friends of the measure
twitited to bring it to test because
cf ihe uncertainty of success.
Rad Ills Arm Crushed
W. It. Hrown who works with the
lout at the cool chute of the A. C.
L. rhop* had his left nrmcrushed and
received icvcral locerntions about
tie head this morning when in some
Einner his clothing was caught in
Ui cog* of the hoist. Drs. Stevens
ud Tolar were called to him and
Met him to the Fernald-Laughton
lUepitil where he* was attended and
ride comfortable. He will lie taken
te tie hospital at Wayrross tonight.
Ha many friends here hope for his
ipttdy recovery.

DENMARK
WILL HAVE
BIG STRIKE
THREATENED RECAUSE
WOULD
CHRISTIAN
BENI) THE KNEE.

First Instance of Kind
In History of
America
MUCH ORATORY FLO’D

KINO
NOT

Copenhagen April 1 (By Associu
ltd Press The first move toward
putting into effect the general strike
ordered hy the Trades Unions in
protest against the refusal of King
ChrUthn to reinstate the dismissed
Zahle ministry appears to have been
tsken by the linkers who begun
talking out here.

PLUNDERING IN
RUHR DISTRICT
GERMAN
STRIKERS
HAVE
LOST
ALL
DISCIPLINE
AND BREAKING UP.

0

POLICE
BARRACKS
ATTACKED

WORKERS
LEADERS
• AMNESTY

SHOPMEN
INSPECTORS
JOIN STRIKE

GOVERNMENT’S
ULTIMATUM .
DISREGARDED

Berlin. March 30 (By Associated
Press) A report from the rebel mili­
tary headquarters at Mucnster says
the government’s ultimatum to the
insurgents to disarm has been dirregarded generally. Attacks on the
northern front are continuing and
reinforcements have been brnugh
up by the insurgents.
^

, Atmttrtlam April 1 (By Associated
Pres*' Plundering under the guise
d requisition is the order of the day
„f
U part* of the Ruhr valley and ndGrover
Cleveland
llcrgdoll Sentenced
here state the dUintergration of
Five
Years
United
States Pen
the Communist army and a lack of
New
York,
March
30.—Grover
diiciplino adding to the eeriousne**
Cleveland
Bergdoll,
wealthy
Phila­
d the situation.
delphia n who was courtmurtidled for
alleged fuilture to report for niilitury
service under the draft Injw, wns sen­
tenced to five years In United States
prison.

IS

PARALYZED

DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS
IN SHIPPING VEGETABLES
SANFORD WANTS ACTION
Growers And Shippers Suffer From
Slow Movement of Cars

BY

Chicago, April 1.—Officials were
"u*y today in another attempt to
•olyt the problems cauied by the
•dike tf city clerks and stenegraPktta ft r more money. There who
*»lked out yesterday, paralysing
uiineja, picketed the city hail toand union leaders said they
^ ' f,e firm in their determination to
out until their demands for
fior cent increase per month was
ranted.
"
.
iy "he firemen’s erganisation anBounced that 90 per cent of the fire*
°&gt;*n would resign if they were rv

the

people

who

are

INTERESTED
WANT
TO
KNOW
WHERE
THAT
TROUBLE LIES.

op
every
on
the
l is t .

ON
WE8LE ANI) PLUNDER
SEVERAL OTHER PLACES IN
AVESTPIIAL1A.
The Hague March 30 (By Associ­
ated Press) Rebellious German work­
men have resumed the attack on
Wesle according to a despatch to the
Nieuw Courant of Rotterdam. Hamm
in Westphalia and several other
places are reported plundered. A
general strike is procliltned at Essen
advices say and is beihg carried out
in full force.

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FOREST FIRES
INMARYLAND

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1

SECRETARY
JAPANESE
MACFHERSON
TROOPS ARE
_ _ RESIGNED KILLED

TO DISCUSS
HIGH RENTS
_ _ IN OHIO

Cumberland Md. April I
(By
Associated Press) Fire from the burn
ing brush und leaves destroyed the
Assembly House, a summer hotel
and six other structures on Moun­
tain Lake Park near here and one
of the well known resorts of the.
GOVERNOR
CALLS
CITY
SOLICITORS *AND
ATTOR­ state.
NEY GENERAL
FOII •CON­
FERENCE.
0

The grower^ and t he shippers and
especially the cash buyers arc kick­
ing itbout the slow aerviee of the
railroa.dj in the movement of the
refrigeratir car*. This is a most se­
rious situation and should he in­
vestigated at once by the govern­
ment and not shelved as these mat­
ters usually are shelved by the red
tape a Ad delays and other methods.
The growers and the shippers of the
Sanford section aqd of every other
section of Florida are aufferlng big
losses this season artd suffering more
each day as the hot aeasonapproaches
and while everybody recognises the

r«r* that the railroads aru -lioet of
cars they do not recognize the enuse
of this great dcluy in moving cars
after they have been loaded with
perishables and Iced and made ready
to go from here.
For instance several shippers here
this week had cars to Philadelphia
and it took twelve days to move the
car from Sanford to Philadelphia
which Is out of all reason. Others
who shipped to New York and to
the western markets have the tamo
talo
of woe an{j
it means
that unless the railroads can move
the cars in better timo there will be
no more buying of celery or other
crop* here this season.
Another kick that the growers
have is that they; cannot tell when
Jhey will receive the refrigerator

METHODISTS
WOULD CENSOR
THE MOVIES

Columbus Ohio, March 30 (By
Associated Press) Governor Cox has
called the City Solicitors cf the
state and the Attorney General to
meet him Thursday to consider the
rental situation us the result of
compluints cif excessive rent increases
over the state.
CONFERNKCE AT KNOXVILLE
DECIDED
TO
PRESENT
M KM O RIAL.

EMPLOYEES
*
TROUBLE SOMEWHERE
OF CHICAGO
Roanoke
ON STRIKE WORKMEN
Shop Men
OF GERMANY
Are Out
RENEW ATTACK

*‘TV

t -w

Knoxville, Term., March 30 (By
Associated Piers) The Holston con­
ference of the Methodist church de­
cided to present the General con­
ference of the Methodist Episcopal
church at Ues Moines in May a
»■
memorial for the Christian Board of
IN SYMPATHY WITH STRIKE Censorship of moving pictures. Ail
OF CLERKS AFTER INSULT Protestant churches will he asked to
TO
WOMAN
EMPLOYEE. co-operate.

Roanoke March 30 (By Associa­
tes] Puss) Six thousand organized
wotUcts cf the Roanoke shops of the
Nofuik &amp; Western Railway were
ordered to strike at noon today fn
sympathy with the clerks
who
walked out after the company had
For Florida ahowera in north,
refused to discharge two non-union fair in aouth portion tonight. Friday
worlrs accepted by the cierka that showers and thunder storms. Fresh
insulted a woman employee.
south winds with squalls.

■m*k*i*&gt;*0»

l,

*4‘

jldkWlba.

Fight T u rn s to T his
Stale After Defeat
In The South
DAY PROBLEMATICAL

COMMITTEES APPOINTED BY COMMITTEE DECIDES UPON cars that have been ordered. They
CITY
FIELD"
get ready to cut celery and the car
I). A. R. ON BUILDINGS FOR , "CELERY
PAUL
RADFORD
GETTING arrives a day or two days lute on
AMERICAN LEGION.
THE 520 GOLD PIECE.
the siding and the celery has been
The Sullie Harrison Chapter of
The aviation field south of this cut and packed in crates and re­
the Daughters of the American Re­
mained in the field all that time.
volution at their last meeting de­ city wns named this morning hy the
The growers and shippers of this
cided that instead of erecting a committcu composed of A. P* Con­
section
want to know why the cars
memorial arch for the soldiers and nelly. J. I).' Hall and F. L. Miller.
are
delayed
after they start rolling
sailors cf the world war they would Several months ngo n gentleman who and why they nre delayed in getting
bend their energies toward building resides near this city and who is to the various sidings in this section
a suitable building for the Ameri­ grrntly interested in aviation gavo and it is up to the rnilroads to un&gt;
can Legion or a room in one of the 120 in gold to the person giving in swer the question. There is not
FROM NEW YORK LEGISLA­
buildings that will be erected on the a' suitable name for the aviation much celery left to in
Sanford
TURE AFTER HOT ORATOR­
field.
The
donor
does
not
want
bis
lake front In the near future. In­
move
and
It
seema
liiul
u
better
ICAL FIGHT AND
MUCH
line with this policy the ladle* hj*- name to be mentioned in connection service could lie hnd for the re­
FUSS.
pointed a Building and Grounds with the contest although he may mainder of the crop that means
Committee and a Ways sml Means later and the only stipulation he much to every individual
Albany N. Y. April 1 (By Asaocthat
Committee and appointed L. A. made was that the names lie handed handles it and to the community in ated Press) The five Socialists num ­
Bromley Chairman and R. J. Holly in to the Herald office and the com­ general.
ber* of the New York stute Assembly
secretary tf the general committee mittee appointed decide upon the
expelled early today nfter the debate
which continued all night crammed
The first meeting cf these comihit- mi me.
Strange to say only about twenty
with fiery oratory. Separate votes
tess has been called by the chuirmun
were tuken for each of the expelled
for Friday night cf this week at five nanicsf were bunded in for this
contest that did not cost tlie people
members but forty votes were the
eight o'clock in the sun parlor of
maximum mustered by the defense
the Valdez Hotel and the following a cent to enter and the lucky one to
gel
520
in
gold.
in any of them. The vote to expcll
committees and the ladies of the
The committee took about two
tin* members ranged from 110 to 116.
terested in this great work wre in­
hours of their time to decide upon the
vited to attend. The following are
Albany April 1 (By Associated
name most suitable carefully weigh­
Press) Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., wns
!members cf the committees:
ing the various titles and their
Ways And Means Committee
among those voting against expul­
connection with the field and the
sion of the Socialists, Louis Wuldman
A. R. Key, Clifford Hell, G. I. city of Sanford und finally decided
August Clausenns Charles Solomon
l.oucks, F. P. Forster, G. S. Smith, upon tlie name "The Celery City
Samuel Dewitt und Snmuel Orr
IN IRELAND NEAR
CORK Roy Bower, J. I). Hood, Roy Sy- Field" suggested hy Paul W. Rad­ GERMAN
WORKERS
* IN charged with disloyalty and the
AND
1’OLICENEM
ARE tnes, E. F. Housholder, E. A. Doug­ ford of this city who Is a student at
•RUHR
VALLEY
GIVEN 48 net Ion of the Assembly marks u
lass, II. F. Whltner.
WOUNDED.
Randolph-Macon Academy at Bed­
HOURS
TO
QUIT
OR
ELSE. precedent us the first time in history
Grounds and Building
ford Virginia.
Skcbcreen, county of Cork Irclund
when nil members of a p a r ty have
John Russell, F. F. Dutton, S. O
The committee wanted a name
Paris April 1 (By * Associated | been expelled from a
March 30 (IJy Associated Press) Chase, Arthur Yoweil, L. P. McCullegislature
thnt would mean something in con­ IPress) The German government has j ^ .
Over one hundred armed men at­
•runted the* lenders of the working_________ _ ___
tacked the police barracks in Durress ler, G. I). Bishop, W. E. Watson, J. nection with Sanford and while grant!
many
of
the
other
names
were
good
G.
Kail,
John
Meisch,
B.
E.
Squires,
men's
forces
in
the
Ruhr
district
with rillles and petrol bombs last
night. A portion of the building was Forest Lake, C. K. Henry, George und the committee hud quite a forty eight hours extension time in
destroyed and two policemen were Chamberlain, N. II. Garner, A. P. time muking a selection they finally which to accept or reject the term*
took the "Celry City Field"
us of the ultimatum sent to Essen Inst
wounded before the attack was re­ Connelly.
the
most
appropriate
and
the
week Berlin advices stnto today.
pulsed.
'
Also the members of the American 520 gold piece was given to Mrs. Negotiations are preceding at Ber­
Ltgion and espedeily the officers Radford here to send to Paul.
lin and it is believed thnt the ronMaryland Forest Fires
And hereafter the name of the llirt in the • Ruhr valley will lie
arc
requested
to
be
present
at
the
Cumberland, Mrd., Marrh 30 (By
aviation field will be known us the settled without any further hostili­
Assocaited Press) Haystack, Polish meeting.
"Celery City Field" and tukc its ties.
L. A. DRUM LEY, ChnlrmnJ. plnrc upon the aerial maps and
and Knobley mountains are ablaze
NORFOLK
AND
WESTERN
from forest fires which are difficult R. J. Holly See.
SHOPMEN
ANI)
CAR INaviation journals.
Organize Ovrrsll Club
to fight cn account of the high winds.
SPECTOIIS
JOIN
CLERKS
Workmen ns well as business men
AT ROANOKE.
of Jacksonville have organized an
Rig Fire at Olrard
Winston Salem N. C. April 1 (By
I
"Overall Club", the principal busi­
Girard Ala., March 30 (By Associ­
Press) Norfolk and
ness of which will be to wear over­ Associated
ated Press) Fire destroyed the Butts
Western shopmen and cur inspectors
alls
to
work,
on
the
street,
to
church
Lumber Co., with a lrrs cf J100.000
and for all purposes except in which today joined with the clerks who
today.
to sleep until the rplcc id men’s struck yesterduy in sympathy with
the strike of the clerks in the main
clothing is reduced.,
office at Roanoke.
Rig Fire In Columbus
AS CHIEF
SECFETAHY
OF BOLSHEVIK
SEVEN
K ill
Columbus
Ohio April I (By Assoc­
IRELAND AND GREENWOOD
HUNDRED JAPS IN RUSSIA.
iated Press) A spectacular fire in the
WILL TAKE PLACE.
Honululu April 1 (By Associated wholesale district destroyed four
buildings with serious injury to two
Press)
Seven hundred Japanese
London April 1# (By Araoclnted
firemen ami n loss of a half million I
troops
and
civilians
were
killed
in
a
Press) The Globe suys Ir.n Me
pherson chief secretary for Ireland battle with the Rursian Bolshevik dollars today. •
BURN UP SUMMER
HOTEL
GERMAN
REBEL
MILITARY has resigned aqd wllll he succceeded forces at Nikolevsk Siberia according
IN MOUNTAIN LAKE PARK
HAS NOT DISARMED OR by Sir llnmar Greenwood Under to n Tokio despatch to the Japanese
newspaper Nippu Jiji here.
secretary of Home Affairs.
RESORT.
*
STOPPED FIGHTING.
•

fused an increase of $300 a year.
Seventy four food inspectors, who
supervise the handling of the city's
food supply, decided to strike today.
Collection of garbage had ceased as a
result of a strike two days ago of
200 garbage handlers. Sewer workers
were called on strike today and mem
hers of the engineers, draftsmen
and architects' union announced
they were preparing to strike unless
wage increases were provided.
The city council hail before it a
$130,000,000 budget bill
carrying
pay increases averaging 10 per rent
for the city's 18,060 employes when
it convened. The measure lacked
only three votes for adoption when
the body rested yesterday.

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MARCH H . l *20

THE SANFORD HERALD

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W A S H S K IR T

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300.00
120.00
200.00
600.00

F u r n i t u r e A P l l t u r r . I "t C o u r t l lo u . *
J a i l ______
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K i p t a t t a a f C ounty l l u l l il l n f . .Ja n lto rra n d o th .ra ltrn d .n l*
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Allowance, m a d r to p . u p . r . o u l . i d r ol l oor
H o u r , a n d p . i d b:' w a r r a n t . . . ...— —
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C o m m l i . l o n . of O f f l c e r r - T a i . n . r r o i
.............................
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Gain* W ar d e n
C l r r . C i r c u it C o u r t , recording, e tc .
C a p e r . . ', of n i i c t l j n
I t r n t ol ( i n n r n m r n t l . a t r . u r y
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■
:.rg a l a i r r l u a a n d 1 im r W a r r a n t .
1 ra v c llrg r i i r n . f r on C ounty l i u . l n r . .

231.16
6.80
3S2.03
27.80

,

:

340.05
147.49
*2.30
648.90
256.66

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_

1,021.16
1,794.42

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324,34
110.26
22.20

_

247.25
138.05
331.46
1,596.04
1.319.40
100.00
194.73
255.06
45.00
1,798.88
525.39
139.99

.

14.454 02
64.34

D r p o i l to r y l la l a n r * H t r l 30. 1919
..
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r
h n r And P o r f r l t u r * l u m l
D . p o .l l o r y l la l a n r r , April I. H D
W a r r a n t , o u t .t a n d l n g , April I. 1919

3.676.40
2.80
-

N . t l la l a n r r , April I. 1919
l lt c r ly l a f r r Ibe Hli M r n t b * : F r o m : —T a i C olle c tor.-1 n * . ... • •
Com ptroller,- l U d r w i i li 'i n i
C o in p lr o t l .r K allroau T a i e t
S h r r l l t . - F l n e i ------------------

•

3,573.60

2,310.11
73.72
626.30
3,196.10

6.20&amp;41

1,092 43
51.92
348.60
29.95
300.00
1 9.VO ■
140.40
1 41.91
287.90
63.SO
90.00
390.00

2,982.77
6.797.26
1.00
6.798.26

N . t l l a l a n r r , 8 r p t . 30. 1919
W a r r a n t , o u t . t a n d l n g Srpt, .10, 1919
D rpuallory l l a l a n r r , S r p t . 10, 1919
Kuril F u n d
D rpoailory l l a l a n r r , April I, 1919
W arra nla o ulata m llng April I, 1919

6,750.39
19.76

11,717.12
,168.65
3,112 47
274.82

COO.00
220.00
10.00
773.23
2,360.96
2.603.30
3,862.84
1,011,87
407.00
210.00
60.00
300 00
286.2 4
969.01

13,734.44
8,489.26
6,201,25

4,647.96
62.02

4.709.98
10,914.23

Making l la l a n r r
D l a b a r r r m r n l a f a r I b r Nit m an lh a :
Honda anil I n t r r r o t

7,957.60
2,956.73
62.02
2,894.71

leav in g lla lan rr
T r a n . l r r ol f u n d .
D rp o tllo ry l l a l a n r r Sept. 30. 1919
P Olid, ( i t o t r . I t r .l n a g r D le lrl.l t u r d
D r poa ilory lla la n r r , April I, 1919
l l r r r l y l a for Ib r Nil m u n lh a :
From
T a i C o llrrto r,-T a ira
-------------- •—-------•••
C f .-

M aking l la l a n r r
D l t b u r t r m r n l . for I b r Hit m o n th . :
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----------—— ---------- -------— •
Pre m ium on l lo n d .
C l . r n 'n g d i r th r *
30 1919
P u h l l r l y Fund

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D . rp o__
.l l_o r y |l a a nr* Apr I 1919 .
for i—
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“tlecelpU
:*lala loi
From.* T a i ( ’ollrrtu r.-'t a i r .

369.16
1,188.86
1,558 Ul
_

1,390.00
•S.00
iao.19

32,62
41,90

-

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Nont

44,46
1,352.64
8,07
1,300.01

Making l la l a n r r
D l . b u r a r m r n l a fat I b r Nil m o n t h . :
I t .m u d r o n g r u u r l ho j a r
Work on t .u o r t llouw- .• a'tl

1,174.9.1
97.95

l)rpo«ltory l l a l a n r r btp* 30, IVI C
................
C oualr ( i u a n l F u n d
Dapoaltory l la l a n r r April I. 1919
l l r t r i y l a ior t k r Ntt m o n l b . :
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C o m p tlu llrr,- H rdom pU tr.a
t.’o m p lr n ll.r Hailruad i'a
Making l l a l a n r r
D l a b a n r m r a l a : I tC n t ol A r m i u y , . , . . . . , . . . —

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73.70
626.50

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l lr p o . ll o r y l l a l a n r r S r p t . 30,1910
Hand F u n d
TruMer* lla la n r r April I. 1919
Sinking F und
Itoad llond F und
l lo n d . In Sinking I u n i
l l r r r l y l a far I b r Nit m o n th . :
From :- l i t C o l l r d o r ami ( nyaplfollrr
I n terra t on Hank h a la n r r a

17,861.85
6,117.84
28,000.140
23.986.02
654.2*

Flaking l l a l a n r r
D l a b u r a r m r a l a frr I b r Nit m o n th . :
I n t m a t roupona
Sundry r l p r n a r a . Including
l.kOO.UO A l l y '. F r r a

11,603.00
’

1,700.00

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T r u t t r r a l la l a n r r S r p t 39, 1919
Aaart* And U a b l l l l l . t
A a.rta.
l l a l a n r r r a t h In Drrw alto ilra
U a l a n r r r a t h Uond T r u a l r r a .

18,7*7.!?
4,017.81
40,000.00
__ 57,803.00
36,260.79
37,803.00
94,033.79

W - r r a a U o u U l a n d l n t for r u l r t n t r*p»t»i*r
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B . m l n o l . C o u n ty l l l | b « a y a n d 7 :tu n d in |
Hp.clal It * U DIM. No. t l l c n d .
Valor . f C r u . U r I’r o f r t ty

1,272.94
87.73

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P a y m e n t ol 'I I m r W a r r i n t a

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2.60
44.46

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llt'lldlng F und
D r p o t l lo r y Halancr April I, 1919
H r c r l y l . frr th* Nil m o n t h . :
from:* I n Collector • I n n

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1,625.39

9

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The Yowell Co.

15,493 06
22.223.69

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D l a b u ta r m r n l a for I b r Nil m o n th .
H tirrrln lrn d rn rr and N oprrtU Irn :
S a l a n r . ol H e a d Hupta. and G t e r r r e r .
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I’ald lo u l h r r prr* « n t *o. Itoad Inap.
C o n a l'n &lt;f M a l n la l n a n r r , I t o a d . -9 llrld g r.:
t i o . l ol m a l r r l a l
T ool, am t m a - h 'y . c.,.1 and r ratn ra
l i v e a to r b , r o . t , i a ' e a n d trailing
Paid lor Ire* laPor, o'.hrr than g u a r d .
Feeding and c a rr of ( i o n tl i lt on road*
Pay o f r u n r i c t g u a r d .
Prrrym rn
I’aymrnt on a r r o u n t ol road, built by r o n t r a r t —I 'a y m . n ta on a r r t . bridgra tiutlt r o n t r a r t
Surveying
Work on prw bond l*«ur
l l r p o . l l o r y l l a l a n r r Kent. 30. 1919
lllark 11a in m o i k I t r .l n a g r IM .Irlrl F u n d
D . p o a l l n r y l la l a n r r , April I, 1919
l l r r r l y l a far Ib r Nit m o n th .:
From :- T a t Col r c l o r . - T a t r .
I lra rd N a t l l l a n t . - l . 'i t l d r n d

N r l llalanr* S r p t . 30, 1919
lla la n r * raah S rp t, 30,
—— ........... •
Sinking F und
itoad t u m t F u n d
tla lanrr.-H unda k * .

Extra Good Values
in Georgettes, all Colors
at $6.75 and up

6,730.6,

N . t lla la n r r , April I. 1919
........
I t r r r l p l a for I b r Nit m u p l h . i
T i t ColU*lor.-T *«r«
(?om|itroIlrr,- llr«lrm|»lh»n«
(*(»mplrollrr l(*»lrua«l T i n *
Clerk,-Volusia C o u n t y W i m n t

Cr.

Voiles and Organdies &lt;
extra good quality and
styles you cant help
but admire

9,780.03

M aking l l a l a n r r ---------D l . b u r a r m r n la for I h r Ml« .*|onlh .
C r a l r f C rim inal P r o a r c l l l o n . : ............
Shrrilt A Detillll*., ( i l l III. ( rim ( &lt;
I ' o n . t a b l r . CM III. f i l m &lt;'•
C o u n ty J u d g * C . t Ills Crlm l «
J u . t l r r of P r a r * Cat. Ilia ( rim (.a
C o u n t y I ' m . . r u l i n g Ally.
Wit m u F . r #
D t h . r r a p r n a . a of (.rim . P r o a .r u t l o n a
ShrrtH'a C om m a, on F i n n . » lr.. c ollected
Feeding p r l .o n r r a
. . . .
. „
T r a n . p o r t a t l o n p a id lor and d i . r l i a r g r m o n ry
paid to c o n v ic t . on r o a d .
•
. . . .
Pay of Juror tn (.'rim. tatra. c o u n t y a n d J u M I r .
of P r a r * r u u r t a
Salary of J a l l . r

D . p i lo ry Ha a n t e S r p t

are plaited models and made of the new silk m&amp;terials
COLORED WASH SKIRTS
“
Pretty this Season; the styles are
different, Garbadine, Tricotine
in the lead
$8.50, $10.50, $12.00, up to $15.00

_

9,000.00
13,000.00
. . 10,090.00
... . 33,000.00

Notlcr a f A yyllrallrn fur T a i H e r d l l a d r r
Section 37 3 a f I h r ( I r a r r a l N l a lu t r r ,
Notice la b r r r b y given t h a t Louie* Plrlr,
p u r r h a e r r of T a i C r r t i d r a t * No. 764, d i t r d
:h* 6 th d a y ol J u n * A. D. 1R9K. Said Crrtl*
t i r a t r r m h r a r r * t h r fjllo w ln g p r o p r r l y illual t d In S rm innl* C o u n t y , F lorida, to-wll:
llrg. 1.17 r h i . 8. A 12 *8 r h i . W of Intrra r rtlo n of H l ln r of M i r a n d a ( I r a n i with F.
line of N K ' i of N F I 'f of S r r . 2H. T p . 19 S.
Hang* 29 Fh, ru n N 6.85 r h i . , W 7.34 r h i ..
S 4.85 r h i . , F: 7.34 r h i ., 4 .5 J a r m . T h* n l d
l i n d bring a i a n i r d a l I h r d a l* of th* lr• uan o ol t u r h r r r t lf l r a t * In t h r n u n * of
FI. !
Printer.
Al*- T r r C r r t l f l r i t r N o. 763, d a te d th*
61 h d a y ol J u n * A. D. 1898, S a id c rrtlftrat*
r m b r a r r . th* following d r a r r l b r d property
• i t u a t n l InSrmlftotr C o u n t y , Florida, to-wlt:
F r a r t . NF:&gt;| of N F I 't of S r r . 2a, T p. iw
S. H in g e 29 FI., tlr.a lire. I n t r n r r t i o n of 8
lln r of P e te r M ira nda G r a n t with FI. llnr
ol t i l d S r r . , run 8 1.47 rh * ., W 20 r h t .. N
5.83 r h t , FI lo G r a n t l ln r , SFI'ly to beg. and
le tt 121 y d i .) 15 a r m . T h r n l d land bring
a , , c . t r d at th e d a t r of t h r I t a u a n r * of aurh
r r r t l f l r a t r In t h e n a m e of FI. C . Vlrk. haa filed
• aid r r r l l l l r a t r In my office a n d h a r m a d r a p ­
plication for t a i deed to iaa u r In a t r o r d a n r *
with law.
U n l r t t . a i d r r r t l f l r a t r ahall be redeemed
a r t o r d l n g t o law, t a i deed will l«aur thereon
on t h r 2 6th d a y of April A. D. I*
W l l n r n my olTlclil i l g n a t u r r nod *»•-1 tl.lt
t h r 21 th d a y of M arch A. D. 19 '

COUNTY HAPPENINGS

LONGWOOD PICK-UPS
J. S. Kreinus of Ashvillc is the
guest of her mother, Mm. Geo. Lt-wls.
J, II. Dunbar and Mint Klsie Dunbar
with their Rueat, Mm. J. Lyman Stark
of Philadelphia motored over to Daytona
and Coronado on Wednesday returninR
on Friday. L. W. Dunbar returned home
with them.
Mr. and Mm. Schuinan left Tuesday
morninR for a visit to St. PctoMburR.
Mr. and Mm. L. M. Haloway who
have been viaitinR Justice Holoway left
Inst week for their home in Darwick, Ga.
’ The Misses Allens entertained their
y 'inR friends at the home of their paren..t Mr. and Mm. W. K. Alien last Fri­
I S I ! A 1,1
FI. A . I ’t ' i l . A S R day eveninR.
Clerk
C irc u it
Court
S r m l r . lo L o - r l y ,
Vc7.!.'.nl M. McWorkman left Sunday
Florida.
lly V. FI. D G U G I . A C . , . . C.
for '.i. ame in Indianapolis.
JV32-&amp; *.
7. P. Lewis was in Sanford on Friday.
N otlcr of A yyllrallrn f r r T a i D e e d l l a d r r
Mi.:. Amy Prior of New York City
N rrllon 673 of T h r G r n r r a l N t i tu l r *
and.’iv
Saturday and is the Rucst of Mr.
Notice li he reb y given t h a t J a m r t II.
H a r l l r l t , p u r r h a t r r of T a i C r r t ll l c a l* N j . and M r. T. A. HobucJf at Greenwood
358, d i t r d t h r 4th d a y of J u n r A. D. 101,.
S l i d r r r t l f l r a t r r m h n r n t h e fe ttor ljnC ilr- Lodge.
• rrllird p r o p e r t y i l l u a t r d In K r n l i .i * C o u n t.'
Prof. SchnfTcr and Mm. SchalTer and
Florida, t o - w lt: l.o t 199. P l a n of Sub. DiyiA8N."co‘ nTht,,»i5l u»&lt;t0 hringm»m.V.l "i Mr- J motoretl over to New
t h . i l i t r of t h r i i a u i n r * of i u r h r r r t i f l r a t r Smyrna on Saturday.
In I h r n i n e of U nknow n
Mr. and Mr?. F. J. Neinmyer and Mr.
Aim T a i C r r t l f l n t * No. 1062. i l a t n l th*
aril d r y of J u n e A. II. 1901, Salil r r r t l f l r a t r nntl Mm. J. Hist lino moturtn] out to
r m h r a r r . t h e following d r . r r l b r d p ro p e rty
• I t u a t r d In S r m l n o lr C o u n t y , F lorida. to :w |l: Windmore one tiny last week.
|.,&gt;to 217 A 218, A l t a m o n t e l .a n d Hotel A
Mr. uml Mm. J. S. Dinkel were in
N a v ig a tio n Co., T h r aald l a n d b r in g a.aeeied
a t Ih r d a te of t h r l i . u a n r r of a u r h r r r t l f l r a t . Orlando on Tuesday.
In t h r n a m e of I d a M. H olm an.
J. E. Phipps lias returned to his old
Aim T a i C ertifica te No. 1071, d a te d th*
3rd day of J u n e A. D. 1901, S a id r r r t l f l r a t r position In the M &amp; 0 . It. It. as frciRht

e m b r a r r e t h r following d r . r r l b r d p r u p r r t )
. i t u a t r d In S r m l n o lr C o u n t y , Florida, to-wlt:
972.73 I,ot 292. A lta m o n te l.and. H ote l A N a v ig a ­
tio n Co., T h r aald land b rin g a a .r a a r d a t I h r
d a t a ol t h r I t . u a n r r ol r u r h r r r t l f l r a t r in t h r
na m e of U nknow n.
2.980.37
Aim T a i C ertlflcH * No. 1070, d i t r d th*
3rd d a y ol J u n e A. D. 1901. S l i d r r r tlf lr a t*
3,963.12 r m b r a r r * t h r following d r a r r l b r d p ro p e rty
60.00 ■I t u a t n l In S r m l n o lr CoUntv. Florida, to-wlt
l.«t 276, A l t a m o n t e I.and, H ote l A N a v ig a ­
a &gt; o i . i 2 tion Co., T h r aald land b rin g a e . r a . r d a t the
3.N&amp;N.0O d a t r of I h r l a . u a n r r of t u r h r r r t l f l r a t r In t h r
n a m e of tiro . FI. Currier.
4 4.22
Aim T a i Certificate No. 1059. d a t - d t h r
3rd day of J u n e A. IF. I 9 0 | , Said r r r t lf l r a t a
r m b r a r e i She following d r e r r i b e d p ro p e rty
• I t u a t r d In S r m l n o lr C o u n t y , F lorida, to-wlt;
l.ot* 202. A 203, A ltam o n te, l .a n d . Hotel
46.669.C9 A N avigation Co., T h r aald l a n d b r i n g t i n t aril at the d a t e of th* laauanr* of au rh c e r t i ­
ficate In t h r n a m e of J . C. H o l m a n .
34,549.91
Aim T a i C r r t lf l r a t * No. 1067, d i t r d th*
3rd d a y of J u n * A. D. 1901, S a id r r r t lf l r a t *
7 I . I I C . 0 I &lt; m b r a r t * t h r following d n r r l b r d pro p e rty
■ Itu a tn l in S r m l n o lr C o u n t y , F’lorid a, to-wlt:
l .o t 247, A ltam o n te, l.and, H ote l A N a v ig a ­
tion I'o., T h r aaiil land b rin g a . * r . . r d a t t h r
d
a t r ol t h r iM u a n r r of a u r h r r r t l f l r a t a In t h r
13,303.00
n a m r of F'iih A l.u v rjo y .
67,805.00
Alto T a * Certificate No. 1064. d a te d th#
3rd d a y ol J u n e A. D. 1901. S a id r r r t l f l r a l a
r a k u i . i tin following ilra crtn rd p ro p e rty
• I t u a t r d In S r m l n o lr C o u n t y , F lorida, to-wli:
l.ot 23?, A lt a m o n t e , b a n d . Hotel A N a v ig a ­
t io n Co., T h* aald land b rin g a n r . i r d a t th*
d a t r ol t h r I ta u a n r * ol t u r n r r r t l f l r a t a in
l h a n a m r of G ro. W, Norria.
Alto T a a C e r llf lr a la No. 1069, d a t e d I h r
3 r d d a y ol J u n a A. lb 1901, S a id r r r t lf l r a t a
em brace* th* following d r r e r i b a d p r o p e rt y
a l t u a t r d In Srm lnoln b o u n t y , F lo r id a , lo-wlt!
L o t 2 6 J, A l t a m o a ta , U n d Hotel A N a v i g a ­
tio n Co., T h a aald land bring a rara ard a t lh a
d a t r of t h a taa u an ra of a u r h c ar llf lr a to In t h r
1.00 n a m e of Flail A l.o v r jo y ., haa flltd t a d
7,600.00 r r r t l f l r a t r * In m y offlr# a n d baa m ad # appll131.000. 09 r a t i o n for t a i d e ad t o l u u a In a c c o r d a n c e with
179.000. 00 w ith law. U n lra i aald r r r l l l l t a t r a ahall ha r w
d r e t a r d a f cording t o law , la g d r r d wlU laajt#
417.601.00 t h r r r o n on t h a t J l h d a y uf April A. D. 1920.
W lta ra a aay ofllrlal a lg n a t u r r a n d real t h l i

t t l i f f u , '“

t S uuh
V . T o o iT o ljin o I c .''

M

m

.

solictor.

Mr. and Mm. Eric Snulsbury motored
Sunday from Orlando in their new Ford.
Mr. Farmer the Indiana truck ORcnt
was in town Tuesday.

ALK

LAKH MAItV ITEMS
M II. Heed tnadi St. Cloud a
Itcv. E. W. Edward*, our Presbyterian
visit
Mondrvy lookiaR after his
pastor from Jacksonville, sends word
property then*.
that he expects to he with us for service
Frankie Evans of Hollins Collego
next Sunday. IIesayB that the press work
spent the week end here with the
kept him from comitiR earlier in the month Evuns family.
and that this will be just before Presbytery
Goodhrart and Floyd Sjohlom
meets. Those that feast on the stionR accompanied by Mrs.
Tuxworth
meat of the Gospel, will he well rephid went to Auhurndnle Sunday night
in cominR out to hear him, in our humble to accompany the remains of their
opinion. Sunday school meets al 2:00 with brother home.
Alfred Ericaon as leader, while service
Once aRaln our little villakc has
beRins at 3:00.
been visited by the donth onRcl and
Those who have Riven so freely for the one from our midst is gone. Fred
repair of the church roof, will he r' iu! to Sjoblont nnswors the call from b&lt;hear th at the necessary amount |25.00 Is yont’. the skiei and we offer our
about all in. so the work can s.on ro sympathy to the heart broken family
ahead, thanks to them. Wc npp«“*?".*.C- where a vacancy is left that no ono
all the help Riven.
cm nil. Great sadners and sorrow
Mm. A. L. Campbell and her two little r.\er the entire community »•*
ones sjient Friday with Mm. WHe Wil­ caj. cd by the news of the death of
this younR man Sunday evening,
liams in Orlando.
Mm. A. F. W'csterdick and her friend he being born nnd reored here nnd
Mm. Cluto of Sanford spent Ve Inn lay- wns about 23 years old. He left her
in helpinR Mm. Parkinson of Os.’eui. only n few weeks ago to engage in
jyt h-rin~ fruit at Auburndale and
Mm. Krell nnd bal»y, Dt rcthy Matil la,
it is rupi ised that he did not know
callcil to sec Mm . Hailing* r Fri ay.
thW i t her boy was under the in­
Mm Jack VauRhn wAs n calle'TueA *ry ductive if lie” r when ho came along
at the homo of Mm. Jesse Thomjs.n wi li the Ford car and ask him 1° K°
We ore sorry to hear of the death of [ f .r n ri-’c. fm it is well known that
Mrs. May Eaton and babe of Sanford Fiotl did not till nk. His remains were
and extend our sympathy toher relatives laid to rest here Monday evening st
here in Sanford. Wc knew her as a little 6 o’clock, the funeral services were
Rirl, when with her parents, Mr. and conducted by Rev. George Hyman
Mm. John Foster, they lived with her of Sanford. Fred was a good peace­
Rrandfnther A. J. Thompson for a while. able boy and was a member cf the
It was then that we learned to love her Prwbytcrlan church and had also
and she has r.lwnys merited it.
belonged to the Modern Woodman
Mr. and Mm. Jack Thompson and the for n number of years. M ny ,01
twins attended her funeral nfterwnrds bless his loved ones and comfort
railing on some of their old nciRhbom in them till they meet again where
parting will be no more.
Grapcville.
U P S AL A A N D G R A P E V IL L K

for this Spring and next Summer’s needs

Contract ahead and know what your goods are
going to cost you, and that you are going to get them.

W. I. LYMAN, Agent

N IT R A T E A G E N C IE S CO.
at office o f A . P . C o n n elly 104 to 108 M agnolia A v e ., S an ford

�*

APRIL 2 , 1320

THE SANFORD HERALD

Rcc. C. DeW. $1.00; Brower, Mrs.
C. DcW. $1.00; Browning, A. $1.00;
Brothcrson Mrs. L. $1.00; Bruton,
J. H. $1.00; Bruton, Lemon $1.00;
Bryan, Mrs. Leslie $1.00; Bryant,
Willinm $1.00; Brown. Mrr.. C. W.
$1.00; Boykin, Ed. $1.00; Iluch,
Mrs. Theresa $1.00; Burner, Chns. $1
$1.00; Burnett, William $1.00.
Cameron, Joe. $1.00; Cnmeion Mrs
Joe. $1.00; Campbell, A. L. $1.00;
Cates, J. J. *1.00; Cater, Mrs. J.
C. $1.00; Caldwell, Mr. D. A. $1.00;
Caldwell .Mia. D. A. $1.00; Caldwell,
Mis# Let tie $1.00; Cnlhound, W. F.
$1.00; Carlson, T. C. $1.00; Cnrwin,
C. $1.00; Cnslin M. C. $1.00; Carwin
Mrs. B. J. $1.00; Chittenden, Edwin,
*!.CO, Chittenden, .Mr. Hoy $1.00;
Chittenden, Mrs. K. I). $1.00; Chainberlnin, Mr. E. $1.00; Chamberlain,
Mrs. E, $1.00; Chupmnn, Mrs. W.
1*. *1.00; Cl.rlt... Mr. T. O. $1.00;
Charles, Mrs. T. O. $1.00; Chase

at la st lies clear and firm for you.
It is a road you can trayel without
fear or embarrassment to glorious
success when you prepare the w ay
by depositing your M O N EY with us.
** ’'

4

This bank is a public benefactor
and you may walk with perfect

Geo, $1.00; Fox, Miss Martha, $1.00.
Gaines, J . W. $1.00; Gallagher,
Mrs. J. $1.00; Garner, N. H. $10.00;
Gatcheil, Mrs. F. C. $1.00; Gay, J*
L. Jl.OO, GeUcn, T. SV; *1.00; Get,
ten, Mrs. *T. W. $1.00; Gibbs;
Mrs. 11. L. $1.00; Gibbs, II. L. $1.00
Gibson, H. L. $1.00; Gibson, Mrs.
II. L. $1.00; Gelgher, Ben $1.00;
Gilmo'e, Joe $1.00; Gillon, W. D.
$1.00; Gillon, Mrs. W. D. $1.00.
Goertz, Alma $1.00; Gocaby, F. K;
51.00; Goldberg, Theo $5.00; Gore
Mrs. John $1.00; Goodhue, Mrs. C.
L. $1.00; Green, It. A. $1.00; Grillith,
W. H. $1.00; Grow, Mrs. Minnie
$1.00; Orovenateln, It. M, $ 1.00;
Grovcnstcin, MrtC It. M. $1.00;
Guilntt, William, *1 on: Gray, M ia

Cotton Seed Meal
N IT R A T E
SODA
Potash Nitrate

confidence when we have charge
/

*

o f your financial affairs.

H O M E IN S T IT U T IO N

TO
FKieNALD-LAl’GHTON
MEMORIAL HOPSITAL.
RE­
SULTS
OF DRIVE OF 1920.
Sanford:Abrabrms, Mr. J. I). $1.00, Adams
Mr. John, $1.00; Adams, Mrs. John,
$11,00; Adams, A. M. $1.00; Adams
F. II. $1.00; Adkins, Miss T. e. $1.00;
Allen, T. A. $1.00; Allman, Mrs. J.
J. $1.00; Allman, I.. $1.00; Anderson
C. A. $1.00; Anderson, Miss L. $1.00;
Andersen, Mrs. A. $1.00; Anderson
J .T . $1.90: Anderson Miss, l.urillc.
$1.00; Anderson. Mrs. C. A. $1.00.
Anderson, Mrs. Sandy $1.00; Angel.
II. B. $1.00; Arrington, Mrs. Stella.
$1.00; Aycock, Mrs. J. C. $1.00,

Baker, ft. C. $1.00; Bailey, W. E.
$1.00; Barber, Mrs. M. D. *1.00
Martlet, I. $1.00; Barnes, Mrs. M.
F. $1.00; Mallard, Geo. $1.00; Beck
Barney $3.00; B«ok Mrs. Barney $2.0
Bell. A. F. $1.00; Bell Mrs. A. F.
$1.00; Betts, Arctic $1.00; Betts
Mrs. Archie $1.00: Betts, W. E. $1.00
Betts, C. E. $1.00; Betts, Mrs. C, E
$1.00; Betts, Store, $10.00; Berner
Mrs. S. A. $1.00; Berner, S. A. $1.00;
Bennett, E. II. $1.00; Dtrgquist, C
It. $1.00; Biggers. C. M. $1.00;
Birch, W. I*. $1.00; Black. Miss
Elizabeth $1.00; Black, Miss Marie
$1.00; Blackwell, Ben $1.00; Bledsoe,
T. M. 11.00; Black, \t $1.00; Bert*
leson, Andrew, $1.00; Diggers, Paul
$1.00; Botbnmly, William, $1.00;
Dnthnmly, Mrs- William, $1.00;
Bow res, Mrs. It. C. $1.00; Bostic;
EU $1.00; Boykin, W. N. $1.00,
Brnddy, W. M. $1.00; Beady. E. E.
1.00; Draddy, W. M. 12.00; Brndley,

Colbirt, Mrs. W. $1.00; Cooper, E.
C. $1.00; Crowder, II. II. (More)
$10.00; Crowder, Mrs. H. B. $ .00;
Connelly, Mrs. II. B. $1.00; Coleman
Mrs. A. 11. $1.00; Cowan, J. II. $1.00
Cowan, Mrs. . H. $1.00; Couch, Mr.
$.00; Couch, Mrs. $.00; Crippcn,
A. II. $5.00; Culby, J. 11. $.00;
Cuiby, Mrs. J. 11.$..
Davis, Mrs. T. S. $1.00; Davis,
J. It. $1.00; Davis, Dr. J. C. $1.00;
Davison, . D. $11.00; Davison, Mrs.
J. D. $1.00; Davis, Sain $1.00; Dab­
ney, Iloscoe $1.00; Dens, K. It. $1.00
Dens, Mrs. H. It. $1.00; DeForrest,
Mrs. $.00; Dencgull, C. A. $1.00;
Dean, W. T. $1.00; Dodson, it. rC.
(GIB.) $1.00; Dolan Dr A. $1.00;
Dorsey, Mrs. J. D. $1.00; Dosscy,
J. I). $1.00; Downing, J. .1. $1.00;
Downing, Mrs. I. J. $1.00; Doudnry,
Sanford $1.00; Doyle, Mr?. M. C
51.00; Douglass, E. A. $0.00;
Douglass, Mrs. E. A. $11.00; Drcssncr
.1. M. $1.00; Droper, A. $1.00; Duma
Mrs. T. L. $1.00; Dunn, E. W.
(Orlandoi $1.00; Dumas, Agnes $1.00
Dyson, F. B. $1.00;
Eustcrby, Mrs. T. M. $1.00;
Erlrson, Alfred $1.00; Estrldge, O.
It. $1.00.
Farley, Z. E. $1.00; Fitts, Mrs;
W. A. $1.00; Fitts, Cnpt. $1.00
Fields, W. I1. $1.00; First National
Bank $50.00; Fill man. W. I). $1.00;
Fleischer, M. $101.00; Fleisccr, Lonls
$5,00 Flowers, Cecil $5.00; Foricster, C. D. $1.00; Free, L. $1.00;
Frierson, William $1.00; Ferguson,
J. II. $1.00; Foster, F. I*. $25.00;
Fountain, J. W. $1.00; Fountain,
Mrs. J. W. $1.00; Frank, Mrs. G. IJ.
$1.00; Fox, W. G. S1.00; Fox. ,T. M.
$1.00; Fox, Geo. $1.00; Focx, Mrs.

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— Chesterfield
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THE
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— silky, aromatic Turkish, and fine,
full-flavored Domestic, expertly chosen
end expertly blended. T hat’s Chester*
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year’s. Try our expert auto paint­
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the market it would be well to zee me ecrly. I sell
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ter the selection.
*
I arms are also changing owners rapidly likewise
lots —my list contains some of the finest properties.
Residentc—A fine one, 7 rooms and all modern
conveniences—large lot, $5000.
Resident c—Fourteen rooms, con vieniently located
lot 05x117—A bargain $12500.
farm 10 A. Good residence, with bath and im­
provements.
$10000.
larni —13 A. A splendid residence xovcral oran g e
trees, a nice home. $3000.00
Lots—Of nil kinds and location «

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"A new note—

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TVTO "sharps”, no
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A delightful selection
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Domestic tobacW
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for this Spring and next Summer’s needs

Contract ahead, and know what your goods ar
going to cost you, and that you are going to get them.

W. I. LYMAN, Agent

N IT R A T E A G E N C IE S CO.

ANYWHERE EXCEPT SANFORD
AND PRICE IS HOUND TO
at office of A. P. Connelly 101
STAY PUT.
Last week was probably the big­
gest week in the history of celery
mo\emcnt hern this season. About
240 cars cf veiny were shipped under week and several good authorities
the refrigeration and many others on celery conditions tiere think that
jects are now under way to more went by express and some by boat April will witness about 100 cars a
than take rare of the balance of via the St. Johns river line. In all week going from this section or 500
federal aid whLIi will be coming it was a big week not only from the for the month which will practically
to this state under the apportion­ number of cars but from the stand­ clean up the celery crop as fur us
point of price as the growers realize the golden celery is concerned and
ment for 1921.
from $2.50 to J2.75 per crate ami the market will then ho hare of
"The bureau of public roads is counting .ISO crates to the car one
celery except the green celery which
very particular to see that every­ can easily figure where the Sanford Is coming along nicely and should
thing is in first class shape pertain­
section was enriched by many thou­ bring the growers good money.
ing to pi (Meets where a request is sands of dollars.
Taking the entire celery season
made for aid, but in every case where
of 1920 it bus been a most profitable
The
weather
is
too
hot
just
at
the w'ork of the road department has
one and while the big prices of lust
been properly dene through its en­ present for the celery to carry a* your have not been in evidence the
well
as
it
might
and
the
poor
icing
gineers and the requirements of the
season as a whole will almost reach
bureau of public roads bus been lived that the cars are getting is another the big figures of last reason and
upto, there bns been no hesitation on source of worry to the shippers but Sanford will benefit greatly thereby
their part to sign up agreements for the price is holding up well so fa r:
aid under Florida’s apportionment. and the growers are taking comfort '
"It would appear *hnt there is in the thought that the peak of th*
Toledo All Agog Hut Niilhin' Doin'
■&gt;u _.i union.it ui iiii li.|ie to be movement was reached last week
and
ns
there
seems
to
be
but
little
Toledo, O. March III. —A plumb­
gone through with in getting federal
help for road construction. At the celery anywhere except in the Sanford ing company here changed Its bill­
same time the bureau of public roads section there is no good reason for board sign. Here’s how come. They
is only ‘playing safe’ and cannot l e celery taking a tumble unless it is bad a lady sitting in a lintti tuv. She
the hot wenthrr end the weather was sitting down. In the summertime
Illumed.’
man has promised moler weather
"It is further true that to the de­ for to-day and the balance of the the laJs of tin village used to gather
'round and whistle the "Star Spang­
partment of agriculture, road build­ week.
led Homier." Hut she fooled ’em:
Tallahassee, March 2G.—"I no­ ing is in v measure a new proposition
It is almost certain that not more she never stood up! They changed
ticed an article a few days ngo in the as it is with the different road de­ than 120 cars will he shipped’ this the sign for fear she might somejlny. KEEP YOUR
Jacksonville Metropolis which stated partments throughout (In' country,
that there is grave danger cf Florida and there is no doubt but that ini
losing her apportionment of federal time a better working basis, looking
aid because of failure on the part of toward the olininntion of 'red tape’
the road department to comply with and n shorter cut to road construc­
the requirements cf the federal gov­ tion will he worked nut by the doernment in getting a sufficient num­ part merit of the bureau of public
ber of project agreements for the ex­ roads, und that it will he possible
penditure of federal old signed roads,’ within the next few years through
said Chairman M, M. Smith of the this elimination of 'red tape' to fa­
cilitate
ruod building.
.;tate road department.
I
"The road department has now
"There is postively no dnnger thnt
the foregoing will he the case. In under way and almost ready to sub­
this connection 1 wish to stnte that mit to the government for its ap­
there is absolutely no 'hitch' between proval 12 miles of road in Putnam
the federal government and the state county and 20 miles in Volusia coun­
road department, as suggested in the ty on road No. :l. It is also construc­
Metropolis in regard to receiving fed­ ting 11 2-3 miles of bituminous con­
crete road No. 2 in Alachua county:
eral aid for Florida.
"This is a matter which the state has completed nine miles of concrete
mad department has been carefully and grouted brick on road No. 7 and
looking out for. I make tlio forego­ six miles of concrete on road No. 2
ing statements for the benefit of those in DeSoto county. It han six miles of
who may become uneasy for fear of brick under consruction in Santati, 1 if Fb.ii!a ,f federal aid for Ilosa county on road No. 1.
The department is also construc­
road building.
ting
a highway bridge across the Ap­
"A contract has just been let
alachicola
river on read No. 4; is ad­
whirl) in itself when signed up be­
vertising
for
bids for the construc­
tween the government and the state
tion
of
a
bridge
across the Choctowill take care of all federal aid ap­
watchee
and
Illuckwater
rivers, both
portionment for Florida duting 1920
on
road
No.
1.
has
completed
10
and a sufficient number of other promiles of roan in Okaloosa county or.
road No. 1 and is building six miles
in Madison county on road No. 1.
ATLANTIC HOTEL
"This department also built or aid­
(Uf and Hafart JiU.* JACKSONVILLE', 11.A.
All railroad ticket offices in building ed in the construction of 15 miles of
reriti r of everything. All modern im- road in Liberty county; it aided in
provements. rirst-cla** in every way. the construction and completed 12
Uati s one person $1.50 to $2.00; two
| reins $2.50 to $3.00; hath $2.00. two miles of grouted brick road in Osce­
people $3.00. E. Frank Penrec, Prop. ola rounty on road No.'2 nnd is su­
pervising the construction of approx­
imately 20 mites of asphalt road in
Osceola county on the KUsimmcv-Sl.
Cloud-Melliourne st ’te aid road, and
in addition to the foregoing the de­
partment has today 18 camps if
units of prisoners at work, which
units are composed of approximately
G50 prisoners.
Aches, pains, nervousness, diffi­
culty in u rin a tin g , often mean
Dr. llu&lt;*k Resigns
serious disorders. T he world's
OUR PRICE
Jacksonville, Mutch 29—
Dr.
standard remedy for kidney, liver,
Fabric Smoothe
Lladdei and uric acid trouble#— Ralph N. (Ireene, state health officer,
has announced the resignation of
30x3
$13.14 ■
I)r. William J. Ruck as assistant
30x3K&gt;
17.50 •
stnte health officer effective April 1.
31x3.75
Dr. Buck resigns to become surgeon
32x3
20.20 •
for the American Cynnumido Com­
CAPSULES
32x1
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27.29
pany, of New York, which has ex­
Lting quick rstlef amt often ward oft tensive phosphate mine Interests at
34x1
29.27 •
iln c u rr Known ns lha national
rtmady of Holland for moto than 200 Brewster, where he will be stationed.
T»«r*. All druggists, in thr»o altca.
One of the most well known of
for ti,* f t,-* C"t4
,,,,, L .
the
younger members of the Florida
and a cc ept n o imitation
medical profession, Dr. Ruck bns a
brilliant military record, having been
u Lieutenant-colonel In charge of the
base hospital at LeMans fduring the
war. lie entered service with the
Second Florida Infantry as a Cap­
tain. Since becoming associated with
the State Hoard of Health ho has
directed n number of health move­
ments that have been far-reaching
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value to the state.
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Object of Public School.
The public school Is wrongly opjanlf.nl when Its main oliject Is fo fit
Tor college. It should benefit the ninny
rather thin the few.—Phillips.

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II. L. HAIGHT, Prop

Sanford, Florida

�wreathe the brows of these distin­ cf County Judge of Seminole County
guished gentlemen who m utt pass Florida, subject to the Democratic
judgement upon the acta of their Primary Election In June, and re­
spectfully solicit your vote ,and in­
senator?
The Daughters of the American fellow
fluence in my behalf, which if given
Wo wonder—yes wc wonder!
Revolution of this city will devote
I assure you will’ be greatly appreci­
their energy toward erecting a suitahl
ated.
building for the American Legion in­
E. F. HOUSHOLDEP..
stead of building a memotial arch.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
There is no douhl hut what the hoys
For County Judge
will t*ko more comfort from the To The Democratic Voters Of The
I hereby announce that I am a
building than they would from the
Nineteenth Senatorial District: candidate for the office I formerly
arch.
^
t
I have entered the race for State held of County Judge of Ser.dnole
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Senator from the 19th Senatorial County, subject to the action of the
America is large, and we have much District comprising the Counties of June primary.
I k n o w — y o u d o n ’t need a n y ­
room to spare, hut not one inch for Orange, Seminole and Osceola and
I earnestly request the support of
b o d y to te ll y o u h o w to spend
the cuss who seeks to overthrow the pledge myself to abide by your action the citizens of Seminole County, and
v o u r m o n ey , y o u sa y . B u t
governomnl of the United States. in the Democratic primary to be held will greatly appreciate your im'.uonce
w
a
it
a
m
in u te —d o y o u g e t te n dollars*
We may, or wc may not, be of the June 8th. If elected 1 will give my in my behald.
best
efforts
to
the
people
I
represent.
party in power, hut wo are Americans
GEORGE GRIFFIN HERRING
w orth o f food v a lu es w h e n y o u spend
M. 0. OVERSTREET.
all, and wc war.* nothing hut Amer*
ten dollars for food ? S o r t o f su b tle,
For Clerk of Circuit Court
icanism 100 per cent pure. That's
y e s? W ell, y o u g e t th e an sw er in
I hereby announce my candidacy
For Representative
our creed.
for
the
office
of
Clerk
of
The
Circuit
I hereby announce my candidacy
Mr. Hoover, at least, is entitled to
for
the position of Member of the Court, Seminole County, subject to
The biggesr thing in the amuse­
«nc form of distinction. He admits ment line in Sanford this spring will Florida Legislature
representing decision of the Democratic primary
th at ho is not a candidate for pre­ be the Spring Festival of the Woman' Seminole County, subject to the to be held June 8th, 1920.
Respectfully,
sident.
Club and the great sucress of this decision of the Democratic primary
W. L. MORGAN
event last year is spurring the ladies to he hrld on June 8th.
For Sheriff
j. l e i : s m i t h .
And yet it is quite easy for and to greater efforts this year. We
I hereby announce my candidacy
W h a t I ’m leadin g u p t o — s u b tly —is
wrary pilgrim to perk up, when he should pull something of this sort
Superintendent Public Instruction for the office of Sheriff of Seminole Co­
has the perking* with which to do several times during the winter sea­
unty
subject
to
tho
decision
of
the
th a t y o u should sta r t n e x t w eek to
I hereby annouce my candidacy
son and bring the people to Sanford for .rc-clectlon as superintendent of Democratic Primary.
the perking.
read a series o f articles a b o u t— I guess
W. P. CARTER
and help along a good cause at the public instruction for
I w o n ’t t d l y o u , a fter a ll, w h at it ’s
Seminole
FOR SHERIFF
Our daintiest little mold say.'
ej same time.
County, subject to the Democratic
a
b o u t. R ead th is issu e a n d s e e !
Having teen urged by a large number
has one grave criticism to pass upon
primary to ho held June 8th. 1920. of the voters cf Seminole County to
ore to let mo advise
I will tell you thi* much:
the year 1919. There was too much
The war department announces
T. W. LAWTON tacome a candidate for the office of
your spending—ten, a*
Look for on article by
Sheriff, I hereby announce my candi­
Mumencss to the figure*—of the year. that one out of every 660 American
aforesaid, for food, and
R. M. Cleveland, with n
dacy
subject
to
the
decision
of
the
For County Commissioner
Officers and soldiers in the great war
one to pay for a year’*
cartoon by Edwin M ar­
Democratic primary.
s u b sc rip tio n for T h e
cus—and *ee what the
I will be a candidate for re-election 15-tfc
C. M. HAND
Sooner or later we'll get in on tills won some kind of a decoration.
C o u n tr y Gen tle­
woman
in
the
picture
ha*
m a n . You need not be
bought w ith her ten
profiteering game ourself. Have you Quito interesting, indeed, if we only to the office of County Commission­
For Sheriff
without it from w-ttk to
dollar*. Then go nnd^
an autumohile you want to trade in knew how many of those decorations er for the 3rd district of Seminole
I hereby announce that I am a
spend your trn-*pot the* week for I’ll have the
were awarded for service on the bat­ County, subject to the decision of
orTsubscription!
postman deliver it to you
same way. It will pay
candidate
for
re-election
to
tho
office
tle front, and how many were given the Democratic primary to he .held
every Thursday for a
you. . . . And really you
of Sheriff of Seminole County sub­
to favorites who held soft berths in June 8th.
whole yciir/oron/yJ/.OO.
need eleven dotlnrs if you
Rumor has it that modern man. the rear, or even in Washington. Give
ject to the decision of the Democra­
C. W. ENTZ MINCER.
In order to keep pace with the women us the whole truth
tic Primary to he held in June, 1920
That’s Less Than Two Cehtc n Week!
For County Commissioner
will suen be (ripping daintily down
E. E. II RADY
the street garbed in decolete shirt?
This is*to announce to the voters
It’s coming right along—the Four
WILLARD N. LUMLEV .
FOR .SHERIFF
and short pants.
Hour Day. No longer is the weary of the Commissioners District J?o.
9*2 F rcrcn Aye'lliif1
------ 0 -------I hereby announce my canididncy for
laborer to he compelled to drag 3 that I will he a candidate for re0.
4
l»
l
Sanfjrd Florida
Phone
the
office
of
Sheriff
of
Seminole
C
runty
Now that about every state has out six or eight toilsome hours at election to that office subject to
subject.to
the
decision
of
tho
Democratic
its favorite son in the wild and wooly bench or anvil, after this "reform” the decision of the Democratic
An .utfcar'jrl *ob«r-lptk«n ffpfMWtttlrS "f
Primary. If elected, I pledge my. .If to
presidential scramble, it is time for is once established as the law of the primary to be held June 8th.
The
Country
C
r.iLsua
ThsLaieiT'otr.eJcarad Th«? turJijEvminglld
the c!*.!tc, tewns and villages to trot land. A journal has been established
C. W. ENTZ MINCER. discharge every duty fearlw, faithfully,
. . ....11U Maui—i I X.
Wluri,-JL5J
and
impartially.
’em out. Who's ours?
to further the Idea of shorter hours
A.
n.
CAMERON,
For County Commlsidnncr
of labor, and it hears the seductive
I
hereby
announce my candidacy
Forty five thousand winter visit­ title of "The Four Hour Day". It
'
for
the
position
of County Commis­
Frank Maker of Miami was here
ors have, been in St. Petersburg this comes only quarterly, which gives
ARE YOU INSURED? IF NOT, SEE
season. Just one of the big things one the impression that its editors sioner of the 2*t district of Seminole Sunday the guest cf the Valdes
that Sanford can look forward to n and working force must be practic­ County and promise that if elected to Hotel. Frank is one of the Miami
W . J. T H I G P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
ing what they preach, and working to do ny duty tTs the servant of the live wire* who has dede much to
the future.
people
not
only
of
my
own
district
put
the
Magic
City
on
tho
map
and
but f'u r hours per day, find it im­
AGENTS
he is also a good friend of Sanford
Senator Fletcher hus arrived in possible to get out their propaganda hut of the entire county.
JOHN MEISCI*
and has bc?n active i;i hoard of
the state to open his campaign and oftener than four times a year.—
trade work and waterway and drain­
expects to speak in every county in Tampa Times.
For Clerk of Court
— —v Q . .
age development in the state im­
O irtl E VMM’U 'J HANK UU1LOINO
Florida before the ides of June.
I hereby announce my candidacy perially on the east coast. His many
OUR CONGRESSMAN
F lo r id a
S a n fo rd ,
The St. Augustinr Record the other for re-election as Clerk of the Circuit Sanford friends gave him a warm
Joe Harman says he is just reCourt for Seminole Ccunty, subject welcome while here.
day
had
a
fine
article
about
Hon.
Cirwring from hook worms to which
to the Democratic Primary to he held
we would like to remark that Joe Is Walter Corbett describing him as June 8th. 1920.
much too fast for hookworms. May­ a thorough buslnes man who had
E. A. Douglas*
^
be he has been hooked by some of been at the head of affairs during
his
active
life
and
thought
he
would
the candidates that visit his Lurg.
For State Senator
make a good congressman. So he
I hereby announce as a Candidate
What, we wonder, portends this would, l.ut the requsites called for for the State Senate from the 19th
ominous quiet south of the Rio by the Record fit Hon. Forrest Lake District, comprising Osceola, Orange
Grande! Vic Carrania hasn’t erupted of this city who has already shied and Seminole Counties, and I ear­
for at least 21 haurs, and that Is his castor into the Congressional nestly solicit the support of all
nome record for he of the whiskers arena and if the St. Augustine peo­ Democrats In the Democratic!* priple want a thorough husfners man
„ 0
—
who has been at the head of big ■ry to he held June 8th, I have ser­
T i e latest breeder of revolution things in the state, one who ha* had ved Osceola County in tho State
■and bolshevism in thi* country is years of legislative ability, one who Legsluture the last throe session*
the rmt hog. In ntc.t cities rent* sre has served his city as mayor and and I respectfully refer to my record
being “boosted ftom 1&gt;U to .100 per one who has risen from the ranks of there.
\
cent, and no agency seems capable the workingman to be a leader in
If elected I will serve the dl trict
*f curbing the capitalistic thieves. thought and netjou they have the to the best of my ability.
N. C. DRY AN.
right man in Forest Lake. Look him
Kissimmee. Fin.
II 16 states ratify the Suffrage over, Harry, before you bring out
Amendment the ladies will vote and any more candidates. You tanw him
Fur State Al'omry
if they do register in Florida there and know what a great big place he
will he a tall scattering of some of has filed here and in, Tallahassee To the Democratic Voters of the
the candidates. Senator Park Tram­ and other places.
Seventh Judicial Circuit of the
mell will go big when the ladies heState of Florida:
L'in voting in large numbers.
I hereby announce my candidacy
UNCLE SAM’S LONG ARM
You can’t get away from your for the office of State Attorney of
'That navy controveisey is getting Uncle Samuel and no matter whether the Seventh Judicial Circuit of the
tirreotne. After every war it seems you are a malefactor or a draft State of Florida, subject to the action
that we are obliged to listr h to a lot dodger the long arm of the federal cf *hc cotn*nK Democratic Prinary.
Should 1 ho favored with this
»d rot about who won the war and law will get you iu the end. Grover
nomination and subsequently ap­
why it was not won according to Cleveland IJergdoll, the wealthy
Huyle. Reminds us of the Schley* Philadidi hia youngster who thought pointed by the Governor. I will at
Sampson imbroglio that took place he would rather have a good time all times endeavor to discharge the
than to serve in the American army duties of this important office faith­
slipped out from home and travelled fully and to the best of my ability,
all over the world dodging the draft. without fear or favor to any person
After the war he came lock home or persons.
GEO. A. DECOTTBS.
and was caught in the rcllar of Ms
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not her'* horn* and all of his money
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would not keep him from coming to
1 herhy announce my candidacy
be
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trial la?t week and he wa* sentenced for tlu, posltinn ()f Representative
You will possibly be surprised at the wonderful dsiplays %
pleased'
yesterday to -*crvo five years in for Seminole County subject to the
prison. Rich end poor 1. ok alike to decision cf the Democratic primary.
and showings of Easter Apparel for Men, Women and Children,
Uncle Sam when it comes to dod­ If eiecte l to this high office it will be
ging the draft. It is not often that my duty to serve all the people of j i
besides our splendid Dry Goods Dep’t, and our large Furniture
America call* for her som* hut when my county as their public servant, i
Showings.
she doe* the sons had better all
Y. P. FORSTER.
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come running.
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Fur Tax Assessor
THIS ONE GOT CAUGHT
I wish to announce that 1 am a 1
Tho conviction of Senator NYw- candidate for re-election to the office ;
(When our three-story furniture Annex is completed this summer,
j
berry
of Michigan brings to mind of Tax Assessor of Seminole County, j
ll'kcn o* .fun or business b e n t
' the cld days when Senator Lorlmer subject to the Primary to Ik* held in ;
added to our present five-story building, this store will be the
(Ar CJrs ky burr fo r r r n t.
of I Him is was expelled from the June. 1 shall appreciate your support, j i
SECOND largest in the state, and .steadily growing larger.)
HETHER you ate ta
rennte for having purchased his teat.
Yours very truly,
irn; H er on a pleasure
I.nrimcr
caught and paid the
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penalty. Newberry was caught and
mission -at any time when
Is in process of sharing Lorimcr's
For Tax Uullcrlur
you want to net from It re
fate, with a prUon sentence added
i
am
a candidate lor re-election
to there anti at t he stum* time
if the supreme court sustains the to the office of Tax Collector of
enjoy an exhiliratinp ride
verdict of the lower court.
Seminole County, subject to the ac­
cal! us up and we’ll call for
If Mr. Newberry Is tried before the tion of the Democratic Primary,
you. We’ll supply the driver
bar of the senate will his judges all and will appreciate your support.
too.
he of clean hands and minds and
JNO. D. J1NK1NS
I/I the II. &amp; O'*. Auto Doctor
hearts?
look, after Jour C at's health.
For County Judge
Will there be none among them
To
the
People
of Seminole County
who has spent more than the law
I
beg
to
announce
that I am a
allows in securing his election?
SANFORI), FLORIDA
Will a halo of spotless purity candidate for re-election to the office

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Lillie Happenings
Mention of
Mailers In Brief
Personal Homs
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In and About
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Summary of the
Floating Small
Talks Succinctly
Arranged for
({•'raid Headers

Fred Cochran spent a few days in *.Mrs. I.ederer who has been the
Sanford while cn route from Tampa winter guest of her sister, Mrs. Will
Hand left last week for her borne in
to .Miami.
New Washington Ohio.
Mrs. Barber and little daughter
Carmcta are spending a few duys in
Jacksonville.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Carnes and the
attractive niece, Miss Francis Martin
left Saturday for Miami where Mr.
Carnes will attend the hotel men’s
convention.
Dr. D, C.Ward, Osteopath Is in
Sanford on Tuesday and Friday
of each week. 58-tf
Mrs. C. C. Larnmore was among
the Sanford vistors in Orlando Fri­
day.
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Mr. A. D. Parrish came up from
Ross, Fla., to spend the week end
with his family.
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Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Drummond
and Mr. and Mrs. John C. Smith and
little son Wilson spent Sunday at
Daytona Reach.
Mrs. R. M. Grovcrstelnchaperoned
the girls basket 1nil team to Jack
annvillc Friday.
CANDIDATE FOR
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able rims.with other extras.
STATE
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FROM 19th DISTRICT
Leo Feck and Harvey Parrish went
up to Jacksonville Friday by motor­
cycle, to root for the home team in
the basket hull game.
Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Dunnison of
The Repression of Many n Kidney Way cress nre visiting their sister.
Sufferer In Sanford
Mrs. C. J. Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs.
A -tubborn backache is cause to sus­ Dunnison nre a recent bride and
pect kidney trouble. When the kidneys groom. The latter will ho remember­
are inflamed and swollen, stooping brings
1sharp twinge in the small of the hack, ed here as Mi*s Mary Kennedy, n
1hat almost takes the breath away. lovely, charming young girl.
Doan’s Kidney Fills revive sluggish kidMr. John Knoll who will reside
r.ty, relieve aching hacks. Ask your
in
Sunferd has taken an apartment
neighbor: Here’s Sanford proof:
Mrs. tt\ A. Tulls, 1100 Kim Avo. in the Chittenden home.
rays: "I am just as strong h r Doan's
Miss Muriel was among tlffc San­
Kidney Fills now ns win n I endorsed
them before. I used them sine Dw ford visitors in Jacksonville for the
years ago. At that time I had a sore anti week end.
lame 1.a k end foi nd it dilfinilt to lend
Mrs. Corn Leo Akers has accepted
"Ver. My Kidneys didn't uct as they
rd l either. I used a box f P Vs a posit ion as hook keeper in Jack­
and they regulated my kidneys and rid sonville and Is residing there far the
me of iho pains in mv !»ack. I have present.
I’ri.Lt faith in Doan’s Kldn.v Pillu.”
Mbs Alid a Hiley rf Ft. Valley,
Fri-e G9r, at all dealers. Don’t aim, ly
fi r a kidney remedy - ve Do • • (in., is visiting T lr. and Mrs. Turner
Kidney Fills—the same that Mrs. Tillu Houser.
l ad -Foster-Mllburn Co., Mfrs., BufMiss Viola McCarthy of Atlantic
fato, N’. Y.

N. C. B R Y A N

OH! MY BACK

Hon. Forest Lake lus returned
from a trip down the east coast
where lie met many of his old fr(endr
and made many new ones and he
says that his prospects for Congress
never looked brighter. J. H. Lee. Jr.
neeompnnied him nnd drove the ear
while Mr. Lake exhorted the voters.
He was rulU-d home suddenly by
the serious illness of his mother who
has been visiting friends in Jackson­
ville but whose home is in South

of Mr. and Mrs. FL It. Brown and
took in the basket hall game between
Duval High and Sanford High in
which Miss F'thel took part.
Rev. C. W, White former pastor
of the Methodist rhutch here but
now the pastor of the Ocala Metho­
dist church was here yesterday call­
ing on his many friends.
A. F. Connelly is having the room
in the Seminole Rank building for­
merly occupied by the Wight Tiro
Co., remodelled for the Sanford
Building &amp; Loan Association and
will occupy it about the first of
April.
Real estate is moving in Sanford
these days and the many new llrins
starting in this city to sell real estate
denotes that property is moving
Prices for Sanford property are very
reasonable considering the price on
property in other cities.
Mr. I. E. Fist ridge has purchased
the ’’Bird’s Nest", the beautiful
homo of W. R. Bates located on
Park Ave. Sanford Heights. This
sale &gt;us made by K. F\ Lane the
live real estate man.
Mrs. Koln and son Lester of New
York nre the guests of the former
ristor, Mrs. Leon Lnngfclder on
Sanford Heights.
Mr. E. J. Rivers nnd family are
moving this week into their new
home recently purchased from C. H
I) ingee.
O. F. Swope is having his new
possestdon the Clark building paint­
ed nnd the appearance of this busi­
ness block lias been greatly enhanced
Mr. Swope has fixed up the interior
and the exterior of this building since
his purchase nnd intnnds to have it
placed In llrst class
condition
throughout before he ceases mak­
ing improvements.

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F’rentrelT is the name of the little
daughter horn to Mr. . uml Mrs,
Charles Mister, March 2Glh.

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For Sale—Corner lot
100x117
Palmetto avenue nnd 8th street,
Southeastern Corner. Price reasonaide. Nick Zernovan, Hox 244
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F'nr Sale—Extra F’ine» White
Wyandotte eggs. Two doll trj per 16.
W. B. Ballard, Altamonte Springs
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with permanent top, it has large windows, and
may in a minute be changed to n 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,
lonely upholstered. Equipped with efcctric
starting and lighting system and demountable
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F’nr Sale—11 acre celery land, ull
tiled''-within city limits on brick
road with two nice houses. Rea­
sonable price. F'. F\ Lane, Phone
462.
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Wanted —Man with team or nuto
who can give bond to sell 137 Wat­
kins home nnd l'urm produels.
Biggest concern of tkind in world
11600 to $6000 yearly income. This
county open. Write today J. It.
Watkins Co., Dept 112. Winona
Minn.
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practically new equipped with Royal
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Williams, Mrs. C. L. $1.00; Wiliiam $2.00; McGuin, Mr, £ Mrs. Wren
Mrs. Ellen-$1.00; Williams, Frank $2.00 Webb; P. A. 41.00 '
$1.09; Williams, James $1.00; Wil­
Chuluota: Brown, Pat
41.00;
WI help take the tire out
liams, James $1.00; Williams, John Brumley, Mr. £ Mra. L. B. $2.00;
$1.00; Williams. It.' V. $1.00; Wil­ Collins, .Mr. £ Mrs. L. B. $2 00;
o f tire trouble”
liam*, Mrs. Graco $1.00; William*; Dann, Mrs. Emma $1.00; Daniel,
— Chesterfield
Mrs. J. D. $1.00; Williams, Mrs. D. D. $1.00; Hodges, Mrs. Celia
Brodie 51.00; William*, C. F. £ $1.00; Hodges, William $1.00; Jacobs
IGHT up 1 Atta boy! Even
Family $3.00; Williams, Fred T. &amp; G. M. £ Wife 42.00; Jacobs, Mrs.
’ the toughest job scerrj
Family C5.00; Williams, Mr. and Lizzie $1.00; Jacobs, William $1.00;
easier
ifidfbu can "draw” op
Mrs. Tom $2.00; Williams, C. F. $1.00; Jacobs, Cleveland $1.00;
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$2.00; Woodruff, Mrs. Frank 2.00; Jacobs, Viola $1.00; Jacokes, Geo.
Chesterfield.
Woodruff E. T. $6.00; Woodcock $1.00; Long, S. F. $1.00; Long, Mrs.
Those fine Turkish a n d
E. $1.00; Waodburn, Mrs. A. F. Moltle $1.00; Long. Ellzaboth 51.00:
Domestic
tobaccos and tint
$1.00: Wrir-ht. J W.
il.00; Merryweathcr, W. II. $1.00; Nizon,
can’t - be • copied Chesterfield
S. $1.00; Wynn. J. H. $1.00.
Dr. £ Mrs. J. W. $2.00; Bead, Mr
When you study others live and observe their
blend ” satisfy” as n o , o t h e r
£
Mrs.
J.
W.
$2.00;
Prevatt,
Mrs.
Yowell, A. C. $1.00.
Josie
$1.00;
Proctor,
Mrs.
Emma
actions and constantly strive to imitate some
blend o f tobaccos ever did
Zachary,
Mrs. A. D. $1.00;
$1.00;
Self,
D.
P.
$1.00;
Self.
Tho­
before.
successful man’s activites, Ik * CAREFUL that
Zachary, Miss Bessie 11.00.
mas $1.00; Willis, S. Ik $1.00; Wynn,
you do not neglect to study as well—Look in
I.finwiiood: Allen, Mrs. Bert 11.00; H. L. 51.00.
the Mirror. Look in the Mirror of the past
Allen. W. E. S1.00; Chaffer, J. M.
Geneva: Baker, Mrs. Irwin 51.00;
and ask yourself this question? Am I saving
$1.00; Dinkle, J. S. $1.00; Dunbar, Ballard, Fred $1.00; Bonnell, Mrs.
J. H. $1.00; Entzminger, C. W. $10.0 C. M. $1.00; Brown. L.
all I can In energy, character and money for
$1.00;
Dunbar, Elsie, $1.00; Entzminger, Davis, A. W. $1.00; Doc, John $1.00
the good of all. B y helping yourself you help
Mrs. C. W. $1.00; Hartley. C. E. Dooley, Paul $1.00; Egan, Miss F.
others.
$1.00; Hooker, Mrs. D. II. 51.00; $1.00; Flynt, O. $1.00; Franklin,
C IG A R E T T E S
.
That Wc Shall Resolve To Save
Lewis, W. A. 51.00; Lewis, T. I R. E. $1.00; Hark I. $5.00; Kilboe,
51.00; Levigne, G. E. 51.00; Phipps, Mrs. E. $1.00; Kilbie, William $1.00;
J. E. $1.00; Tullis, Mrs. W. A. $1.00; Kilbic, Raymond $1.00; Kilbie, E.
Upchurch, G. Ik 51.00; Waits, Mr. H. $1.00;. LeKiis. G. L. $1.00; LeJ. M. £ Family 52.00; Waits, Oliver Fils, G. L. $1 00; LcFils, Fred $1.00;
$1.00: Waits, Adrian $1.00: Williams, LeFils, Frank 11.00; Mees, A. $1.00;
T. J. $1.00; Woodcock, W. M. $1.00. Moran, A- O. $1.00; McClellan, E.
Oviedo: Argo, Mrs. Etl $1.00; Au- $1.00; Me Keller, J. D. £ Wife $2.00
lin, Theo $1.00; Browning, Capt. Nicholson, Mrs. G. A. 51.00; Nowhr,
THOMAS D. nAKftlt. Pk. I&gt;.
W. 11. $1.00; Carter. Mr. £ Mrs. W. James E. 51.00; Peters, Mr. G. T.
........... *“ "{saarsss..P. |3 .00; Lawton, Mr. and Mrs.W £ Wife 52.00; Peters. V. T. 52.00;
J. $3.00; Lawton, Mr £ Mrs R. W Proctor, Clifford 51.00; Raulerson,
P r l - . i , L a b o t a l o t r of Hollins C o l l . |*
M ,. T. O. rhottro
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$2.00; Lawton, Mr. T. W. $10.00 Mr. C. £ Wife 12.00; Rehhinder,
S a n f o r d , Fla.,
Lexcttc, N. F. $1.00; Lingo, T. L L. M. £ Wife 52.00; Stewart, C. II.
D e a r S ir :
c a r f f n l r h . m l r a l a n a lr a la o f t h r a a m p l . of o a l . r that
51.00; Murphy. Mr. £ Mrs. 52 00; £ Wife 52.00; Stewart, Willie 51.00;
C o l o r ___________________
C l r . r C k l o r l n r _____ , 1.73 O a rl. p . r m llll.a
Mr&gt;ad. Mr. £ Mrs. T. L. 52.00; Suchardt, Geo. 55.00; Taylor, Fred
It .a c t i o n ___________
,N r«ilr«l T o t a l . o l i d * _ _ 1.00 p a r i, p r r m llll.a
Mitchell. Mrs. Mollic, #1.00; Nelson 51.00; Taylor, M. W. fl.od; Woodt r r e A m m o n i a __0 0 p a rt * pe r m illio n
l l a r d n r . a ___ 2 ).O J p a rt, p r r m llll. i
Albuminoid Ammonia_______ __Trat. M l r a l o a _______________________ 3 n r «
Stein #1.00; Smith, Mr. £ Mrs. j worth, C. P. 51.00.
HOSPITAL DONATIONS COMPILEI) W. L. $1.00: Itumbley, Mr. £ Mrs.
T bo a b . r n r n p r . c l l r . i l , of freo a n d a lb u m ln u ld a m m o n i a In ltd. o a l . r &gt;&gt;4
B. G. #2.00; Simmons, Dr. T. G,
llo » » r; . m a l l . m o u n t of chlo rine I n d l r a l r . II. o i r r l l . n l q u . l i t , fur h o u..k.id
-------------12.00; Kumley, J. II. £ Wife $2.00 51.00; Swope, Mr. S. W. $1.00;
R em inded Him o f Father.
p u r p o . r * . In a d d lllu n In I h . pood q u . l i l , t h j f . c l r c l . l l r . of . u p n i o r h-&gt;u,&lt;&gt;h»l4
o a l . r . II p o . . p r r l a l f . a l n r r . o f m uch • » l u r , . . p r r l . l t , I h o .o of r i r r l l t . i
A Untile Creek boy. seven years old,
(Continued from Pago 2)
Rump, Mrs. J. C. S1.00; Range, S. Swope. Mrs. S. W. #1.00; Swope,
n a l u r a a . ra tio n a n d 1.033 d . f r . o of h . c l n r . . .
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T h r lia rtrrloloplra t * n « l ,. l* . f r . u l l i n * In a n n r i r f r total count. In Par
\V. L.’ $1.00; Mought til), Jn*. $! .00;
-00*' Rutherford, Mrs. M. It. #1.00. O. P. #10.00; West, Mr. C. L. $1.00, i lind pnss«*d and when the bystnnders
■a m p l . a a t I h . o a l . r . of 3 h a r l r r l a p r r r r n t . l a n d In fl n d ln l no colon, or olhtr
Wheeler.
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Wife
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Wal
h a r m f u l b a r lc r la , fullr cunBrm II. pood quality I n d l r a l . d by i h . I IICMK i l
Murphy, Dan $1.00; Munson, Mrs.
Sanford Shoe £ Clothing Co.,
rushed forward p* pick up the rea n a ly sis.
#2 (10* mains, the lad sal tip, suutllin? a
Fannie 11.00; Munson. Mi*s Zoo 110.00; Savage. Mrs. F. R. $1.00; cott, Mr. St Mr*. O, G
O f I h . many - a l . r . of i h l . a n d u i h r r r e g io n . l l i . l l h a i a a a a ly iv d , 1 ha rt
fo u n d no no .o p rc l o r in all gnaU qualltloo to lh a l o f l h a " t .I .l o r Walor.**
#1.00; Munson. Willis 52.00; Mullerf Seminole Rank 150.00; Senn, A. II. Walcott, Henry 51.00; Young, W* tittle, mill said he wanted t*ls mamma.
Yours Tory r c » , . t t l f u l l , .
Ill* Injuries were trilling, ntnl he prob­
Miss M. I.. 51.00; Muller, Mis* E. Jl S' .00; Senn, W. R. 51.00; Scoggan, Ik #1.00.
(SUnod) T llo S . II. IIAKEU
ably
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by
the
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that
his
dad
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Palmer,
Mr.
£
Mr*
51.00; Murphy, John $1.00; Mui*- E. W. £ Family 14.00; Schultz, Mrs.
been thrashing him again.—De­
head, R. I!. £ Family $5.00; Myers, #1.00; Sewell. W. It. 51.00; Shepherd. C. A. #2.00; Rod path, Mr. £ Mrs hud,
troit News.
A. L. 51.00; McBride, F. U. 11.00; J. A. 51.00; Shepherd. \V. II. 51.00; J. A. #2.00.
McDritle, Mr. £ Mrs. N. J. 52.00. Shepherd. Mrs. J. II. 51.00; Shelley,
Paula: Brown, Mr. F. A. $1.00;
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"Nobloie Oblige.
MrCalley. II. A. #1.00; McCrum. Mrs. W. L. 51.00; Shinholser. R. L Bullock, Mrs. E. D. #1.00; Call. Mr
The new social order dvtnnud* that
Oeo. $1.00; McCulIer, L. P. $10.00; $1.00; Shitiholsor, Mrs. C. W. 11.00; $1.00; Clark. Mrs. W. I. $l.on.
those
who have the highest talents,
McCullcr, Mrs. I.. P. 51.00; MrCulle Singlerary, Mrs. W. H. 51.00; Simon. Cooley, Mrs. C. F. #2.00; Eidridge.
thr greatest mental endowment, devote
Tracy, 51.00; McConnel, Mrs. K Mrs. A. 51.00; Sims, H. E. $1.00; Mr. £ Mrs. R. R. #2.00; Flowers, them to those who nre less fortunate,
$1.00; McDonald, A. I.. #1.00; Me Simmon. James Jr. $1.00; Smith, Mr. C. S. #1.00; Hicks, Mr. £ M r. In service that will elevnte and en­
Erwin, Mrs. E. #1.00; Mcl.aulin Mr. (i. F. $1.00; Smith, Mrs. (J. F. A. A. $2.00; Minchcw, Mr. £ Mrs. noble those with whom wo live.
Mr. Henry $2.00; Mcl.aulin, Mrs. #1.00; Smith, C. II. #1.00: Smith,
Henry $2.00; McLucas, Mrs. E. $1.00 C. II. $1.00; Smith, Mrs. C. II. $1.00;
McKcown, H. J. $1.00; McAllister. ' Smith, Mr. James A: Wife $2.00;
A. F. $1.00.
Smith. Phylis 5l.0Q;Smith, M. E.
Nelson. II. II. 51.00; N ek .a, Mis. #, 00; ^mith. L. C. 51.00; Smith.
Annie 51.00; Nelson, Mrs. M. $1.00. C* T- , , 00: *Sntith, R. I!.* #1.00;
Newman. R. A. $2.CO; Newrr.qn. Smith, J. C. 51.00; Smith, Mrs. J.
Mrs. It. A. 41.00; Newman. Olive $1. C. 51.00. Smith, Miss Virginia. #5.00
Smith, Capt. R. II. #1.00; Smith
O'Conner, T. I.. $1.00; Oliver, L- R. E. #1.00; Snilf. G. M. #1.00;
$1.00; O'Riordan, Rev. J. J 1.001
Songor, Mrs. R. L. 51.90; Speer
Taco, Mrs. J. E. 510.00; Pact*, Mrs
Geo. 51.00; Speer, V. A. 51.00: Sperr.
J. E. 511.00; Pagenhart, Mrs. $1,001
Pugenhart, Miss Kdna $'..00; Pagen Mrs. C. W. $L00; Stafford. Mrs.
C. E. 51.00; Stafford. Mr. C. E.
hart, C. I.. 51.00; Faik«,, J. D. 51.00;
$1.00:
Starling. Ik J. 510.00: Stapler.
Parker, Mrs. S. E. $1.00; Parrish.
C. 51.00; Steakley. E. S. 11.00:
Mrs. A. D. $1.00; Patterson, John
$1.00; Peck, Mrs. R. L. $1.00; Pell. Stewart, Mrs. M. 51.00; Stewart. Mrs
W. R. $1.00; Peoples Rank $50.00; J. R. $1.00; Stephens, E. J. $1.00:
Stevens, Mrs. Ik R. $1.00; Stevens.
Perkins &amp; Britt $10.00; Peters, Mrs.
Such extraordinary competence and care­
W. II. 51.00; Perkins, Mrs. R. L., Rebecca, $1.00; Stcnstrom, W. J.
#1.00;
Stcnstrom.
Avis
11.00;
fulness as are characteristic of all Goodyear
31.00; Ficrur.. Y .'Jf.t- 2!.00; Pop­
Stcnstrom, Newton $1.00; Strange.
lar. C. H. 51.00; Poplar, Mrs. C. H. F. P. $1.00; stone. Mr**. F. A.
manufacture likewise characterize Goodyear’s
•#1.00; Philips, Dr. A. E. $1.00;
$1.00; Strinpfcllnw. Mrs. L. C. $1.00;
Philips, Mrs. I.. R $1.00; Philips.
building of tires for the smaller cars.
Stiles, T. C. 51.00; Stum on, Mr
A. M. #1.00; Philips, Mrs. A. M.
51.00; Stumon. Mrs. 51.00; Swanson.
#1.00: Porter, S. K. £ Wife $1.00;
N. $1.00; Stootboff. Mr. and Mrs.
Only very unusual experience and endeavor
Purdcn, II. R. $1.00; I’urdnn. Mrs.
C.
#2.00.
'
li. R. $1.00; Putnam. Ed 51.00;
make possible the high relative value built
Taknch. Mr. Julius $1.00; TakPule*tcn, Mrs. T. M. $1.00;
into the 30x3-, 30x31/2-, and 31x4'in ch
Rahurn, II. R. $1.00; Randall. E. gch. Mrs. Julius $1.00; Takarh,
Mrs.
#1.00;
Takach,
Mis*
#1.00;
Ik 51.00; Randall, Get*. $1.00; RanGoodyear Tires in our Plant No. 2, the
slall, Mrs. Ed S1.00; Ralfeld. A. Telford, R. E. #1.00: Telford, Mr*.
world’s largest factory devoted to these sizes.
910.00; Ray, Mr.-. J. R. $i.on: Red, Alma $1.00; Thomtf, Joe $1001
a . E. 51.00; Reddick. J. T. 51.00; Thompson, Mr*. E. J. $1.00; Thou;**
Renick, Mrs. II. H. 51.00; Rerand. D. R. fl.pO; Thrash.:, Mr. I), k.
In addition to the larger sizes Goodyear
Mr. $100: RenantJ. Mrs.
$1.00; $5.00; Thrasher. Mrs. D. L. $1.00,
builds, a daily production averaging 20,000
ltim-j. Mrs. E. P. $1 00: Rivers. TI igpen, Mr. W. M. 12.00; Thigj ■■.
Mr*.
W.
J.
$1.00;
Thigpen.
Mrs.
W.
C. W. 51.00; Robert. Mts. J. D. St
tires of these smaller sizes alone makes them
Family $1.00; Buhins, K $1.00; J. $!.00; Tillis, Mr. J. II. $1.00;
easily available, regardless of the big demand,
Robbins. K. W. $1.00; Robbins, I ill is, J. A. $ l .00; Tillis, J. A. 41.00.
Tolar. Mr*. M. C. #1.00; Tolar. Mr*.
SAul 125.00; Rouke. Ed $1
to owners V&gt;f Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Max­
Roper, L. F. Ja.tiO; Rtilib, Mr. D.(*. M. C. $1.00; Tolar, Dr. J. N t
Family
#3.00;
Townsend.
T.
J.
$1.00;
-JI.OG: Rohir.sor, Mr. M. F. A- Wife.
well, and other cars taking these sizes.
#2.00; Robson. Mrs. J. N. $1.00; Townsend. Mr*. G. N. #1.00; Turner
E. E. $5.00; Turner. Mrs. E E.
Tlossittr. Mis. A. T. $1.00; Bourn)!If you are one o f these owners, go to the
la t. Mrs. Eugene $1.00; Rumple. $1.00; Turn*r, Sirs. R W, #! 1
Turr.rr, Mr *K. #1.00; Tyner, F.O.
nearest Goodyear Service Station Dealer for
$1.00: Tyne:. Mr*. F. (&gt;. #1.00;
these tires, and for Goodyear Heavy Tourist
Tyr.er, E. J. $2.00.
Van. P. It.. $1.00; Vcrce, Mr*.
Tubes. He carries a stock.
#1.00; Walker, Mr*. A. M. #1.00;
Walden. S. J. 51.00; Wallace, A. II.
$1.00; Wa1*man, Mr*. Fred #1 00;
Waters. II. C. #1.00; Watson. W. E
$1.00: Watson, W. E. $1.00: Wat­
son. Mr*. W. E. 11.00; Washington
Geo. $1.00; Ward. L. $I.C0; Ward,
Mr. Harry #l.u0; $1.00; Ward, Mr*.
Harry fl.00; Ward. Miss Fern $1.00
Week*, S. F. S1.00: White. Mrs. J.
M. $1.00: Whitten, it. C. #1 00;
30*J*A G oodyear Double-Cure
Goodyear Heavy T o u riitT u b cp arc thick, itrong tube* th at
Whitten, R. C. $1.00; White, Mrs.
Fabric, All-Weather TrcaJ
" —-J —
reinforce
p rcp eily . W h y ri»k a good eating w ith a
R. H. S1.60; Whittle. Mm. K. T. I
cheap tube? Goodyear Heavy Touri»t Tube* co*t littic m ore
No Sir, That’s Not a
30\J*2
Goodyear
Single-Cure
c
*
c/j
than tube* of let* m erit. J O x J ' z »i:c in m afer- * 4 e r \
|$!.U0; Wheeicst, \ \ . F. 51.00;'
New Tire
Fabric, Anti-Ski J T r e a d ........... . ' « I —
p r o o f t o g ___ _______________ __________________
Wheeler. Tom 51.00; Whltner, Ik F
It’sAmerely an old tire vulcanized 51.00; Whitner, Mrs. Ik F. $1.00;
by our thoroughly efficient up-to- Whltner, Elizabeth $1.00; Whitner,
date method. Our system of vulcan­ Mr?. Ik H. $1.00; Wight, M
izing adds thousands of miles to the Henry £ Family $1.00; Wight, F. C.
life of your tire, and improves both 51.00; Wight. Mrs. F. C. *1.00;
its resiliency and ease of riding. wight, it. ny$i.oos wight, w . .{.
Prices for new tires are rapidly ad­ 51.00; Wilder, II. A. $1.00; W ilkie.
vancing; therefore save your used Miss $1.00: Wilson, Mrs. C. C. $1.00;
aboes by our scientific vulcanizing. Wilson, Jr S. $1.00; Wilson,'J. S.
$1.00; Wilson, Thomas, $2.00; WI1-;
KENT VULCANIZING WORKS sen, T. E. 11.00; Willi*. W. W 11.00
PH O N E 17
Williams. W. C. &amp; Family $1.00;
Oak an 3rd St.
Sanford, Florida Williams, Mrs. C. L. $1.00; Williams

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�THE SANFORD HERALD
that the sugar corporation will cer­ choicest cut, the people ask for por­
tainly locate its Wg refinery at Pa terhouse stack, whereas If they would
try a chuck steal;, the chances arc It
latks on tlie SI. Johns river.
,
It is a well known fact that the would prove to be satisfactory and it
would cost much less. The reputation
potato lands of Hastings and East of porterhouse stack with the conse­
Palat ka, ns well as all other sections quent large demand for it coulpled
ol the country, need a rest. It is with the fact that this cut forms only
claimed by those who should know a very small per cent of the cnracss
[that no better*erop to follow pota­ causes it to sell at a higher price
toes and build up the land can be than any other cut.”
found than sugar cane. Northrupp
wim is n practical farmer, and es­
ilcaih al Longmnod
pecially well posted on sugar cane
Word comes this morning from
growing, said that if the potato
Longwood
tf the death of J. B.
growers will try sugar growing for
a few years he knows that they will Clouser a well known and prominent
never raise another potato with*the citizen of that section. The funeral
services will occur from the home at
uncertainties, of the crop.
The purpose of the capitalists is Longwood today Dr. Brower of this
city officiating.
to find an area where a sufficient
-M l
r e su l t
WHEN
RE­ amount of eane can he raised to
FINERIES ARE STARTED IN keep the big refinery going, to se­
LEGAL ADVERTISING
cure the best possible freight rates
FOLRIDA.
and transportation facilities to all
How about u sugar refinery here parts of this state and other parts N a ile r o f Application for T a t I l r c d C odec
S r r t l a n 574 «f ( h r ( . c o r r a l N la lu tre.
iaSanford hwi?rc there are thousands of the United States,
N o tic e la hereby g i v e n t h a t W illiam
l l n t h a m t y p u r c h u c r ol T a x C r r t i f l r a t r N o .
,! left* of land suitable for cane
The party left for Tampa and ild,
a t e d t h e 4th d a y of J u n e A. 1)., 19 :7 ,
rjwinir that have never been cleared Miami where they will inspect sites h a t dfiled
aald certificate in m y office a n d h a .
m a d e a p p li c a t io n for t a x deed to I t iu e In
[.j where there are all kinds of that have been offered.
a c c o r d a n c e with law. Said c r r t l f l r a f r e m b r a c e
the follow ing deacrlh rd p r o p e r t y . I t u a t e d In
ticilities for the operation of a reS e m inole fo u n t ) * . F lorida, lo - lt: IDg. 36. It)
£.(ry. Palatkn is going after the Chuck Steaks Good As Subslituc eh
K nf 8 W C or Sec. 35 T a p . 19 S. It. 30 K
llu n \V 16 eh N If. ch K 7.12 ch 8 10 eh
jjjnery and Miami has already
K 11.31 ch to Ity SW Iy a l o n e W aide t o hey.
For ( nstly Porterhouse
I I acrea. T h e aald l a n d b r i n y aaaraaed at
jj.jed a few and other Florida cities
Washington March fit.—“ Those Ihv d a t e of t*,e iaiuance of a u r h c e r t i o r a t e in
ut wanting them badly.
th e n a m e of U nknow n. f n l . i t aald r e r l i O r a le
persons interested in the economics a ll be re d e e m e d a cc o rd in g to l a * , ta x d e ad
S*yj .1 -pecial from I’alatka: A of the campaign to "Save Money on th
will laaue t h e r e o n on t h e tith d a y of April
A. IV. 1920.
f, Stillman, of At dine, N. Y . It. T.
W i l n t o m y official a l g n a t u r e a n d aral thia
Meat’ by utilization of the less costly
Kerthrupp. of I’hildelphiu, Capt. cuts, particularly those of the dore- th e I t h d a y of M arch A. IV. 1920,
(SEA L)
K. A. DOUf*.I.ASS
E. Johns, of London and J. C. Itcilly quarter, should note the following ex­ Clerk C i r c u i t Court
S e m in o le C o u n t y ,
F lorida.
d Philadelphia, all stockholders in cerpts from n statement on the sub­ \V29-Sle
Ity V, M. D O U G L A S S I v C
ti* United States Corporation, have ject by the Bureau of Markets, Uni­
la T h e f o u r l of t h e C o u n t) J u d g e , S e m in o le
ten here four days going over I’ated States Department of Agricul­ Count*. Florida. In I ' m b a l r .
litli and surrounding country with
In lie: D e la te nf
ture.:
M a ry J a n e (Saudern. d e reaaed
C ilalion
, view to locating a sugar refinery
E d w a r d G a u d r r n , th e d u l y a p p o in te d a n d
"If
the
people
in
general
could
rea­
lrrr. So impressed were these caps
■luallflrd a d m i n i s t r a t o r of t h e r a t a t e of M a ry
a n e Ciuadern, d rcraaed, h a v in g filed hi* p e ­
Uliitj that they remained four day- lize the value of meat from the fore­ Jtition
in th ia court p r a y in g t h a t the follow.
real e a l a t e belonging to th e aald M ary
inUsd of two hours, as they origi- quarter as compared with that from JInf
a n e C a u d . r n , during her liletim e, t.o w itt
tilly planned, and Capt. Johns re­ the hindquurtcT and would use more I, ot. 3, lllock 5, Tier f. of E. It. T r a lf o r d 'a
of
it,
prices
of
meat
ns
a
whole
would
Ma[i
of S a n f o r d . Florida, a« d u t y - recorded
turned here to begin a careful can­
In o III r e of Clerk of C ircuit C o u r t of Grange
be
greatly
reduced
and
would
be
C o u n t y , F lorida, ol which Sem in ole C o u n t y
on of land owners in this section
waa th e n a p a rt he d e clare d aaaeta in th e
»ilh a view to ascertain just how* more stable.
handa of t h e a d m l n l r lr a to r for the n a y m r n t
d e l ' l l of aaid a r la te , tin* p r r . n n a l l y h a v ­
"People should use more fore­ of
Bin)* am* «f cane will be planted
ing h e r n r t h i u i l r d , anil a u th u r i t in g aald
d m l n D t r a l n r t o tako poet.aaion a n d m ake
l,re in event a two and a half mil­ quarter meats and reduce prices of atale
nf aald real eatate, a n d (he aald petition
lion dollar refinery is located here. living. Any of t^ic forequarter meat c o n f o rm in g in all rrapecla to t h e r. ■tuira in.-nt i
of
law
In a u r h r a n a m a d e a n d p r o v i d .d .
At a meeting of the Busines is good for making meat loaves or
Now T h e r e f o r e y n j , H e n r y C. Kelly and
rriel Kelly, Ilia wife, Eaaea, N. V.; PcMen’s Association the matter was liberty steak, white in some markets, rlla
r p p a C h a n ih e r la in and C a r l
Cham l.e rlaln,
thoroughly discussed, and reports Bleaks are cut from the rib and sell her h u t b a n d . Hlnnlale, N. Y .J Wtlmlna C h a ­
as
short
cut
steaks.'
pin
a
nd
Alm
on
M.
Chapin,
her
h
u rb a n d . E d ­
bom committees which have been
en, M ic h ig a n : M lldrrd C a n n o n and J a m . a
"In
the
same
statement,
the
Bu­
C a n n o n , li&lt; r huxhand, N a a k w a u k , M in n .;
tttetuining the visitors and showH a r r y T o w n a e n d . I.ane, K a n t a a ; J o h n I.
ir( them around were received. reau ol Murkets bus said:
Townaeri.l. ami Anna T o w n a e n d , hla wife,
arion, I n d . : Alfred T own#, nd and to m e
"Because of itd reputation us the TMow
From these reports it is believed
n-end, hia wife, 920 E a a t 19th S tre et,

SUGAR REFINERY
WOULD STIMULATE
CANE GROWING
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Court of Semlnol* County, Florida, on tho
3rd day of M a y , A. D. 1920, and ahow rauae
If afty you bava why raid ptH C on abould not

b t granted.
(■urn u n d e r « v hand a n d teal of t h e aald
Court thia t h o JMh day of M a rch, A. D.
1*29.
(SEA l.i
E. F.
1IOU 8HOLDEH.
W Jl- ) tc
County J u d g r .
Natter a f A pptlrallan for T a t D e e d C o d e r
Set lion 373 of the G e n e r a l Mialulea.
Nolire ia h e r e b y given t h a t S. F. D o c d n e y
p u r r h a t t r nf T a a C e rtifica te No. 384, d a t e d
t h e I t h d a y of J u n e A. 1*. 1917, baa tiled
aald c ertific ate in m y offirr a n d baa m a d e
a p p 'lc t t; - : - f s r t a a dead to la-ua In a re o id a n r e with law . Said eettlflea tc am bra ce a th e
fuiiuninit d r a r n b e d p r o p e r t y attua led In
Seminole C o u n t y . F lorida, lo - w l t; Hat 21
FroauZ nd A d d t o V 't a m t n t e . T h e *«nl laud be­
ing aaartard a t t h e d a t e of t h o iaauance ol
aueh r r r l i S r a t e In tho n a m e of A. E. Jam ea.
U n i,-- aald r r r t l f l e a t e ahall b e re d e e m e d aerordlng to l a w , t a x deed will laaue t h ere o n
on the 2Mh d a y ol April A. D ,, 1920.
Witnraa m y official d e n a t u r e a n d te a l thia
th e 21th d a ) of M a r c h A. IV. 1920.
tSK A U
E. A. D O U G L A S S
Clerk C irc u it
C u u r t Se m inole C o u n t y ,
Florida.
w a s - s tc .
Ity V. M. D O U G L A S S D .C
Notice of Filing Fina l Aecuunle a n d Appllcallan
For Hiarhiige.
Notice ia h e r e b y given t h a t , e ix ty daya
a lte r the d a t e hereof, t h e u n d c ralg n ed will
die with, a n d p r e t e n t to, th e C o u n t y J u d g e
of Seminole C o u n t y , Florida. Ita Final
Account aa Ad m in i-l rat or, w ith t h e Will
a n n r i r d , id t h e E a l a t e nf William It. tlucha n a n , d e f e a t e d , a n d a p p ly for a p p r o v a l of
t h e -erne a n d l o r Ita final dlac harge aa a urh
A d m i n ii l r a t o r . w ith th e Will a n n ex e d .
Dated Ihla 19th d a y ol M a r c h . A. IV 1920.
T H E AM E l t l C AN T K U S T C O M P A N Y
aa A d m ln ia tr a to r with t h e Will annexed,
■it the E a l a t e iti William It. l l u r h a n a n ,
d created.
Ily E K E D W. H O Y T
I t a I’r r a l d r n l .
W31-91C.
In Tht* r i r c u l l (*aurl» M n r n l h
JudLrUI
Clrrull, ,S«*mh;olr F u 'i n l f , 8l«»* of Florida.
C r d l lr %In M ooney,
( \ im p l * ln a n t ,
\t
C ita tio n
Alma lltrnifo M o o n r j ,

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T o Alma l h r n l f f M oonry, r r s l d m r r D n k n o a n
It appears fro m an affidavit rtlrd In thl»
C ourt that you aro a r n l d r n t of a s t a te
other than tho S t a i r of F lorida, am t t h a t
your Pfrarrit pla c e off iiuninrsa In u n k n o w n
a n d that thrr«* la irn o th e r fifraon In t h e
S ta te nf Ftorlda t o a r r v i a H u b p o r n a upon
athoin ouuld b in d you t h a t you ar*» not unil«r ai^ of t w e n ty - o n # yrara.
Therefor# you arn hereby o rd e re d t o be
a n d appear b r f o r r ou r aaiil court
i t the
Court Mouse at S a n fo rd ,
Florida, In
the
above entitled c a u s e on t h e P i n t M o n d a y in
Jurti* A. D. 1921), t h e tam o bring the fifteenth
d a y thereof ami a Mule Hay of thia c o u r t,
to a n tt i r r th e Mill of C om ida lnt filed herein
against you t lie t h e aarne «Ui be t a k e n a«
ronfrutd.
It la further o r d e re d th a t thia o r d e r be putt*
tiahrd In the S a n f o r d Herald, a newspaper
puldiihfd In S e m in o le C o u n ty , Florida, c u r e
a week for t i g h t r o n s r c u j U r weeks.
(•U rn un to tnv hand and t h e
Seal of
aaid Court on t h is th e F if te e n th d a y of
February, A. t*. 1920,
(BKAU
C. A. m U H J L A H S .
C lerk ef th# C irc u it (*ourt, Seminole, C o u n ty ,
Florida.
J o h n M, Murrell
Kuliritiir For Co nip lain ant.
\V3l-9tf.
In I it cup I ’uuM N e trnth Judicial Circuit ef
Florid*. Srmlntdr Cnun'y. In Cha ncer),
Marie K lirown.
Complain ant
ti
Citation.

AMen Sidney lirown, Jr.
Defendant.
T o Alien Sidney lirown, Jr. Itewlilenc* Vnkr.own,
It e p t e a r i n g f r t ^ an affidavit hint In Ihiaeaute
th a t you are a re,blent of a State or Country other
than th, State i f Florid*, and that jo u r pr--ent
place ol tc-ldcnce ia unknown, and th at there I- no
peraon in the Slate of Fine Ida, the wervicwol a .ubp e n . up n would bind )o u , and that you are over
(lie age i t 21 yrara.
m&gt;and
anil aapThenfonr You u r r hervhy ordere-l to be
,loir cur _______
.aid court
at the Court llouce in
pe ar I_____
____
Sanf rtl, FU&gt;rb1a, In ttiealmve entitled cauae, cn the
flr.t Mcnday in April, A. D. tWO. the a r c being
t h r Sfh day thi rml and a rule day of t h l . r o u r t . t n
an-w, r the t,ill of complaint filed herein agam-l
vnu, el-e the .ante will Iw txVrn aa ron(e»&lt;at.
It la lu. I her ordered th at In in older l&gt;* publlihe-i
In the S.ntord Hrrwld a n e * .p a t » r puMi-hr-l In
Sc ml mile County, Florida, once a week for eight
ronrtcutlvr week*.
Given under my h a n d and the aral of .aid Court
thi, the Sih day ol Fetuirary, A. D. 1920.
(SEAId
lb A. Doug)*-#.
C lerk of Circuit Court Seminole f i x Fla.
Ily K. II. Wlbon. D. C.
E. F. Hou-holder.
Solicitcr for complainant,
W-23-ltf.

M innra polla , M inn.; U r n j a m l n 11, T o w n . end
M o n u m e n t, Col.f F ra n k T u w n t i n d , 330
S u p p ly Co.. O. M. C. f . S. IV «». 701. A. E .
F. F ra n c e; D o ro th y T. W ylie a nd E arl C.
Welle, he r
huaband, F a irv le w , O k la h o m a ;
E d w a rd Kelly a n d J o tp h in e Kelly, h|a wife,
SI I Eaat 43rd Slreet. C hica go, 111.; F r a n k
Kelly a n d Cordelia Kelly, hla wife, truahrn,
I nd.; Iwon Kelly a nd M a r g i n e d * Kelly, hia
wile, M 2 MJi Street, U o . h r n , I nd.; M yrtle
T r u m p a n d Itoy l ‘. T r u m p , he r h u a b a n d ,
*132 S o u th Cth Stre et, (ioahr-n, I n d .; E d w a rd
M cClure relict ol Carrie M c C lure. Helen
Kurta, C la r k McClure, Alfred M r C lu r e and
Hula M c C lu r e , hla wife, (i o a h r n , In d .; Her!
Kelly a n d Ellen Kelly, hia wife, (ioahrn, I nd.,
J. Kohi rl Kelly a n d Florence K rlly, hia wife
New P h i l a d r l p m a , Ohio: W. H ow land Krlly
and Mahel Kelly, hia wife,
(io a h r n
I nd.;
Huth C a h o o n a n d J. Frederick C ahoon, her
h u r h a n d , A lh a m b ra , Calf.; H o w a r d Taltnrday a n d t^iuiae T'lllarday, h im wile, W eil
A lham bra, C a lf.; Verna T . Anderaon a n d ——
1 Anderaon he r h u rh a n d . Weat A lham bra,
Calf.: l l r r t Kelly, ear* Y. M . C. A. H e a d ­
q u a r t e r ., H ote l llaglioni, Itologna, Italy ;
I C h a t. Kelly, G u .h en , In d .; Hew W. Kelly,
and Iteaale Kelly, hla wife, (io a h r n ,
I n d .;
N e ttie ( i r im a n d Andrew ( i r i m , her h u t b a n d , to ( b r u i t Court. S r . r n t t i Judicial 4 Irrull i ' l
llr y a n , O hio; S h e rm a n Kelly a n d Florence
Florid*, S r mlm .tr C o u n t ) , In C h a n c e r ) ,
Kelly hla wile, llrya n, ( t h i n ; O. Hlnroln It. C. IHanrhard
Krlly a n d flo r a Kelly, hla wife, llrya n..
va.
1Ohio; H a r r y Kelly and C lara K r l l y , hla wife, Hi- hard I1. M a r k ., a t al.
llr y a n . O hio; Ami all o t h e r p arraona InternalT o th* D rfr n d a n to F r a n k 11. Hrlggt and
to| in aald real r a t a t e are r o m m a n d r d to be
a n d a p p e a r before the C o u n t y J i u d g r 'a J r r d r H. Ilricg.:
I t apt-raring from t h r tw o rn bill h r n l n
t h a t your I't.ur* of r,-idi*nrr 1. u n k n o w n , th a t
t i i r r r (• no p r r .i i n In tho S t a i r of Florid*
t o r . i m 1&lt;« &lt;■/ a Mil p o . i. a upon whom would
4.4n -I you, and t h a t y n u ar* both o v r r th*
*** of 21 )»*r.;
I T IS ( l U D E H E D t h a t you do appeal
In till. Court to t h r bill of r o m p la ln t hrrHn
bird agalntl you b y It. C. IH anrhard. on
t h - T hird Day of . 'l a y . A. D. 1920.
It f. lurthtT o r d e re d t h a t thl* order he
p u b l lt h r d once a w r r k for t ig h t c o n .r c u tl v r
w eek, in th* Kandortl Herald, a n * w .p a p r r
puliti.hcrl In S r m ln o le C o u n ty , Florida.
W i t n r x my h a n d a n d t h r teal ot *aid
C irru lt Court, t h i . t h r I6 t b Day »t F e bruary
A. D. 1929.

It’s dollars
to doughnuts-

n o m a n e v e r sm o k e d a b e t te r
c ig a r e tte a t a n y price!

A M E L S q u a lity , nnd th eir expert blend
o f ch oice T u rk ish nnd c h o ice D o m e stic
to b a cco s hand y o u a c ig a r e tte that w ill s a t­
isfy e v er y sm o k e desire y o u e v er exp ressed .
Y o u w ill prefer th is C a m el blend to eith e r
kind sm oked stra ig h t!

C

C a m e ls m e llo w m ild n e ss w ill c e r ta in ly
ap p eal to yo u . T h e “b o d y ” is all there, an d
th a t sm o o th n ess!. It's a delight!

TURKISH &amp; DOMESTIC

n l k s ’o
„__ ( I C A » « T T « «

j

G o the lim it w ith Cornels! T h e y w ill n o t
tire y o u r taste. A nd . th ey le a v e no u n p lea s­
a n t cig a retty a fterta ste nor u n pleasan t c ig a r e tty odor!

J u st com pare C am els w ith an y c i t a ­
r e tte in th e w o rld at a n y p rice!
C am olt ar* told e veryw he re in *'’j*ri7'flr*.l, •*«**'&lt;
p a ck ag e* «Y JO *rV «r*lf#.; « ' **•» P*

* * • * (JOO

c l . * » f ’ *») (n * g /.e.in e n t i r r - c n i r n ) ca t i o n .
( W trron^ii r f f o a m r m i
c a tio n for tho nom a
o r office auppljr or w hon y o u Irorol.

1

. ) M F.V N 01.U S TOltACCO CO . W ltu ton -Salem . N. C,

In Clrcall Cwurt, Seminole C o u n ty ,
In C h o n e r r y ,
V. 31. Douglo*., Joined by
b«( koabon-l a m i next friend,
E . A. D o u g i a u ,
C o m p la in a n t.

Florida.
-

tfon Co.. T h t &gt;xM Sand being a*aeai*d a t th#
d a t a of t h * laet’gnec a f « s ; t ( cwUSAcat- In th e
c a m e of Gao. E. C u rrier.
AI.o T a t C e r tif ic a te N o. 1019, d a t e d th *
3rd d a y of J u n e A. D. t » « t . S l i d c a r t ll l r a t *
en-hra -e # t h e following deacetb.d p r o p e r t y
• i t u a t e d In S . m ln o l e C o u n t y , F lo rid a , to -w it;
William
Aldridge, el ,L
H ot. 202, * g o ) , A H xm onte, H and, H o t e l
D e f e n d a n t.,
ti N a aiga lfi.n ( ’a.. T h e -aid la n d b r i n g ataeaT o S a ra h A. D avit, 8. C u c k e n h e im - r and aed a t t h e d a t e of t h e Iaiuance of m e n c e r t i ­
M o . . . 8. C u r k r n h e i m r r , a . t h e firm of S. o r a t e In t h e n a m e of J . C . H olm an.
D u e k e n h t i m r r &amp; Son., H r . i d r n c r . unk n o w n :
Alan T a x C t r t i f i r a t e No. 10*17. d a t e d th a
the u n k n o w n h»lr«, itc vi.r., I r r a t c e . , g r a n ­
t ee ., or o t h e r claimant* tin d e r S . r a h A, 3rd d a y of J u n e A. D. I9UI, Said r e r t i t lc a t n
e
m
b r a c e , t h e following deecrlbed p r o p e r t y
«U via, S. ( i u r k e n h r i t n r r a n d
M o . , . S.
O u rk » n h » im e r . a n d to a n y a n d Other nartleo • i t u a t e d In Sem in ole C o u n t y , Florida, t o - w i t •
(Uijuii.g a n y int.rew l in an.t to t h e following I..,. 2«7, A lta m o titr . 1.3'id. ifctel A
land y i'u a trrl fn Eelolno:. C o u n t y , Florida. I tlo u Co.. T h e aald la n d tiring a t . e . t r d a t t h e
to w it: Hot s of lllock 3, of T ie r 1 oj S .n f o r d , d a t e of t h e i . . u a n r e of a u r h c r r t i l r a t r In th o
Florida, a r r o r d i n e in V tr
?.!sp ’ n e m e nf F l . h (t H ovrioy.
ol h a n io r d , F lo r id a ;
Ali i T a x C.-e{idealo No. I C H , d a t e d t h e
It a p p e a r in g Irorn a .w o r n bill ol c o m p la in t &gt;3rd d a y ol J u n e A. I). 1801, Said c e r t i a c a t o
tiled In lhl» r i u . a a g a lo .t yon, t h a t you havo 1e m b r a e r * the following d e.cribed p r o p e r t y
or etxirn t o m e IntrrrM in a n d t o the l a n d ’ . I t u a t e d In Sem inole C o u n t y , Florid*, to - w lt:
h e r e l n a b n - e d e - rr lh e d , therefore, y o u , t*&gt;e Hot 232, A lta m o n te , Hand, Hotel .V N a v i g a ­
. a i d S a ra h A. D a v it, S. G u r k e n n i r m c r and tio n ( ’«., T h e . a id la n d bring a t. e . a e d a t th e
M o t e t s. ( i u r k e n h r l m t r , are h e r e b y re ,|u irrd d a t e of th * i x u a n r e of . u c h crrtlM cate In
to he a n d a p p e a r before o u r . a i d C ircuit t h e n a m e of Geo. W. N o rrl..
AI.o T a x C rr ltf lc a te No. 1089, d a t e d t h e
4 o urt, at t h e C n u r t h o u .e In S a n f o r d , Florida,
on t b „ 3rd d a y of May A. D. 1920, a n d then 3rd d a y «f J u n e A. D. 1901, Said c ertificate
a n d t h r re itiado
a n tw e r
to
the
bill
of e m b ra ce * t h e following d r . c r i b . d p r o p e r t y
c o m p la in t e x h ib ite d a g a ln .t y o u , o t h r r w i .e a i t u a t r d in Sem inole C o u n t y , F latida, l o - w it:
a decree pro c o s f c . o will be e n t e r e d a g a in .! I l.o t 2G2, A lta m o n te , Hand Hotel k N a v i g a ­
you.
tio n Co., T h e aaid la n d bein g t i t r a t e d a t t h o
And all o t h e r partlex claim ing a n y right- . •late of t h r l- .u a n c * of aueh certificate In t h title or Inter-xl In a n d to t h e p r o p e r t y he re- ! n a m e of F l .h k H ovrioy., h a . filed . a i d
i n a h n v e d e .e r lb e d under, by or
t h ro u g h e r r t i f l r a t c . In my office a n d ht&gt; m ade a p p llcktlon tor t a x deed to l . i u r In a ccordance w ith
S. ( t u r k . n h e l m e r , or o t h e r . i.e , a r e hereby w ith law, U n l r . t . a i d certlflcate* (hall be re­
d
e e m e d a c c o r d in g to law , lax deed will l . t u e
rcuulred _to l,e an*l appear before ou r . a i d
Circuit C o u r t a t th e C u u r t h o u . r In Sanford, th e r e o n on t h r 2t,th d a y of April A. It. 1920.
W l t n r . a m y official . i g n a t u r e and . r a t thia
Florida, on t h e 7 th day of J u n e A. D. 1920,
a n d th e n a n d t h e r e make a n tw e r t o t h e bili t h e 2 t t h d a y ot M a rch A. D. 1920.
E. A. D O U G HA SS
of c o m pla int e x h ib ite d a g a ln .t aald u n k n o w n ISUAH)
partlr*. o t h e r w l. e a decree pro cunfraao will C lerk C l r r u i t C o u r t , Seminole C o u n t y ,
b t e nte red a g a l n . t .aid u n k n o w n partir*. W 3 2 - 3 tr
Ily V. E. D O U G L A S S ; D. C.
It I. ordered t h a t t hi. n o tic e be p u b ’i-hed
In the Sanford H e rald, a n r w . p a p r r p ublt.hcd In Semin,** C o u n t y , Florida, one* a week N otice of Application for Tax I t r r d U n d e r
S r r t i n n 373 of t h r G r n r r a t S t a t u t e . ,
(or eiglil w w k . aa to the
know n
p attir.
d rfe n d a n t, aa I o n e . a Week for tw e lve week*
N otice i . he reb y given t h a t Houi.e I'lrlr.
aa to th e u n k n o w n pxrtlra d e f e n d a n t.
p u r r h a . r r of T a t C e r tl f l r a t e No. 761, d a t e d
t
h
e
6 th d a y of J u n e A. D. 1899. Said C e r t l ­
W ltn r .a m y h a n d and «h* tea l
. a id
C ircuit C ourt on t h l . th# l o t h d a y of f lr a te e m b r a r e * th e following p ro p e rty a l t u a t e d In Sem ln ot* C o u n t y , Florida, to - w l t:
F r h r u t r y , A. D. 1920.
(BEAL)
E. A, * DOUGLASS, Iteg. 1.47 ehx. S. A 12.28 ehx. \V of I n U r •
e r tl o n of S line of M i r a n d a G r a n t with E
C l 'r k of C ircuit C o u rt, Sem inole C o unty,
lino of N E W of N E W of Sec. 2 E T p . 19 S.
S t a l e of Florida.
Hang* 29 )... run N 4.85 eh*., W 7.3 4 ch*.,
Geo. A. D c C o lte a,
S 6.95 ch*., E 7.34 ch*., 4.51 aerra. T h e aaid
Solicitor a n d of C o u n . r l for C o m p ta l n a n l .. la n d being axarated a t t h e d a le of t h a i t W27-I3tc.
t u a n r * of aueh r e r l l f l o t e in tba n a m e nf
E, 11. 1‘r iea trr.
AI.o T a e C e rtlflca ta N o. 76t, d a t e d t h *
In Cirrult f n a r l . S e v e n th J u d l r l a l Cirrult t l f
Gill
d a y of J u n e A. D. tS3H. Said c ertiflc ata
florid*. S e m l n s l e C o u n t), In C h a n r r r y
e m b r a c e , t h r following d e trrlb e d p r o p e r t y
K. C- IH a nrhard
• I t u a te d inSem lnolc C o u n t y , Florida, to - w l t:
F r a c t. N E W ot N E W of Sac. 28. T p . 19
I t l r h a r d 'V . Mark* ut al.
S.
Hang* 29 E., (It*, hog. I n t a r . e r t l o n ot H
T o all partlr* r l a l m ln g I n t r r r . t u n d e r M ary
line
of I ' a t r r M ir a n d a G i a n t with E, Una
A. 1'a rram orr, M a t th e w It, M a rk a, Allred
. a i d See., t u n S H17 c h . , . W 20 c h . . , N
I vrraon, F r a n k II, llrigg., a n d J r a . l e H. of
4.84
c
jn ., E t o G i a n t line, l i E ’ly lo heg. a n d
Ilrlggr, or any of t h r m , or o t h e r w l . e H e l m ­
ing a n y I n te r e .t In the following d&lt;t»rrlbrd tea. 121 .yda.) 16~ a r r e . T h e . a lid la n d b r i n g
. - r d at t h e d a te of t h a l u u a n r a of aueh
p ro p e rty , a n d to all p e r .o n . rTtiming an ca e. -r etlf
lr a te in t h e n a m e ot E . C . Vick, baa filed
I n i - i M t In .a i d p r o p e r t y , to-wlt;
.
a
i
d
r r r l i l l r a t e In my oltlra a n d haa m ad e a p ­
Knuthcavt q u a r t e r of S o u lh e a .t q u a r t e r of
.Section 21, T o w n i h i p 2 ) South nf H a n g r 29 plication fur t a x d e n i t o latuo In a c c o r d a n c e
w ith law .
Eeat.
aald c e r t i o r a t e ahall ha re d e e m e d
You arc hereby required t . a p p e a r t o the a r tUonnlr-a
, tax deed will frvue t h e r e o n
hill of com plaint herein bird by It. C. Ulan- on t h al i n2 en tht o dlaw
a y of April A. D. 1920.
c h a r d on M o n d a y , t h e 7lh Day of J u n e , A.
W
l
t
n
e
.
.
m
y
offirlal
. i g n a t u r e a n d . c a l thia
D. 1920.
h e 2 1 th d a y ol M arch A. D. 1920.
It ia fu r th e r o r d e r r d that thl* o rd e r be tIS
E
A
1,1
K. A. D O U G L A S S
p u b ll.h e d once a w re k lor twelve e o n . r r u t l v r
C irru lt
Court
Se m lnola C o u n t y ,
w r r k . In T h e S a n l o r d Herald, a n o w . p a p - r C lerk
Florida.
puhlivhed In S e m inole County, F lorida.
Ity V. E. D O U G L A S S , D. C.
W itn r .e my h a n d a n d th* aral of .aid
W.12-S-.
f.'ourt, t h l . tho t il t h d a y of F e b r u a ry , A. D .
I92d.
iSEAM
E . A. D O U G L A S S,
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ •» 9 0 * 9 9 * 0 0 9 9 9 0 * M * fM
Clerk
( 'i r r u ll C o u r t . Seminole C o u n ty ,o
Florida.
V. S. S t a r b u r k ,
Solicitor (or C o m p la i n a n t .

Yl.

BUSINESS CARDS

W27-I3IC,

i

N a ilre o t Application for Tax D e e d U n d e r
Herlhvn 374 a f t h e G e n r r a l N la lut a.
N otice la h e r e b y given t h a t A. I). H otter One Inch Card* Will lie IWibllshcd Un.
p u r c h a v e r ot T a x ( ‘e r lif lrx te N o, Ifi, d a te d drr This lleatlinK At The Rule Of »7.26
t h e I t h d a y ol J u n e A. It., 1917, h a a fllrd Per Year,
aaid r e r t l f l r a t r in m y offirr a n d ha* m a d e
a p p li c a t io n lor l a i d e ed ta i.a u e In a c c o r d ­
a n c e w ith law . S a id certificate e m b r a c e , th e
following d r . r r l b r d p r o p e rly . i t u a t e d in
Sem inole C o u n t y , F l u r l d a , to -w lt: Hi g. 10.40
eh E ol S W C or ol Sec. 31 T p . 19 S. II. 311
E H u n E 12.4N ch N K 69 ch \V 12.48 r b
S. 8.69 eh, IH a crea. T h e . a i d l a n d bein g
a a . r . i r d *1 t h e d a t e ol t h e Iv .u x n r e of a u r h
e r r l t f lr a l o In t h r n a m e of H enry lin k e r . Uti­
OFFICE IN T H E COUIIT HOUSE
l e . . . a i d r r r l l l l r a t e ahall be re d ee m e d a c c o r d ­
ing t o law , ta x d e e d will l .t u e t h e r e o n on
SANFOKI) - - FLORIDA
I h . I&amp;lh d a y ol Anri) A. It. 1920.
W l t n e . . my official . i g n a t u r e a n d e ra) thia
t h e | 2 l h d a y o | M a r c h A. IE , 1920.
(SE A M
E . A. D O U G L A S S
Clerk
C i r r u lt . C o u r t
S .m ln o le
C ounty,
THOMAS E M M E T W ll.s ora
F lo rid a.
K. FERGUSON IIOUSlUiLlrr-R
W 30-4lc Ily V. M . D O UG HASS, D, C

SCHELLE MAINES
LAWYER

Nailre a f Aaallrallnn for T a t D e e d U m d r r
Section 373 of t h e G e n r r a l S t a t u t e . .
Notice I* he reby, given t h a t O v e r . t r r e l
T u r p e n t i n e Co p u r c h a . r r of T a x C e rtitlc a t*
No. N20, d a te d t h e 2 n d d a y of J u l y A. D.,
IlitiQ. ht» Hied . a i d c e r t i o r a t e In m y offlre
and h * . m ade a p p l l r a t i a n for tax deed to
I. .u p In a cc ordance w i t h law. Said c e r t i o r a t e
e m b r a c e t h e folliiwlng d e e r r l b n l p r o p r r t y
• Ituated in Sem in ole C o u n t y , Florid*, t o - w l t:
llrg. 336 It. E. ol 8\V C o r . of SE '» of S E '»
nf See. 21. T p . 20. S. It. 19 E. H un E 336
ft. N. 824 ft. W. 336 ft. S. 624 ft. T h e . a i d
land being * » - r ..e ,| a t t h e d a te of t h e l»• u a n r e of a u r h r e r t l n r a l r in th e n a m e ot
I.*. I(!.t T| hom ae. t'llllPH
U n l r . t pain
. a i d icreilllti
r t ll l r .t e . h a l l h *r
reedeemed a r r o r d l n g t o law, tax deed will
l.-Ur
v«u* thereon t h e 2 ^ t h d a y ol April A. D .,
1920.
W l t n e . m y offirlal .Igna tlire a n d aral t h l.
It,* I Mi, d a y of M a rch A. IE, 192(1.
(SEA M
E. A- D O U G L A S S .
Clerk
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Seminole
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Florida.

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Automobile Protection
FIRE ami THEFT nntl COLLISION Inpuranre Issued by (he FLORIDA STATE
AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION Is tho
aaft'Kl nnd cheapest In the world. Write
for information lo headquarters Orlando •
Aticnl* wanted In every town In Florida*

HENRY McLAULIN
JEWELER

N a ile r of Application for Tax D e e d l l n d i r
See lion 473 of T h e G r a e l a l S t a t u t e . .
MY SPECIALTIES:
Notice I* hereby given t h a t J a m r *
E.
H a r l M t , p u r c h a . r r of T a x C e r ll l lr a le No,
(HEAL)
E. A. IHlUGHASSk
Clerk
f.'irruit C o u r t , Svminol* C o u n t y , 146, d a te d t h e 4 th d a y of J u n e A. I). 1912, PICKARD'S HAND-PAINTED CHINA
Said c ertlflcata e m h r a r r . tha following flr) l o r id t.
•rrlh e d p r o p e r t y . I t u a t e d In Seminole C o u n t y GORHAM'S STERLING SILVER
A'. 8. Starburk,
Florida, to -w lt; Hot 199, p la n ol Soli, Dlvi- ROGERS' PLATED WAKE
S'olldtnr for C om pla inant.
■loo of Hand belo nging t o A lta m o n te H. 11
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A N, Co., T h e . a i d l a n d bring a &gt; . r . - r d a t ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES
In &lt;Trrull Canrl, N r . e n l h Judicial Cirrult m e d a le nf th e le t u a n c * of eurh c e rtlflc a ta
N rm lnule I ' a u n l ) . t tor d a . In C h a n r r r y in t h e n a m e nl U n k n o w n .
Sr t h WoodruS Indl ( I d u . l l y ,
AI.o T a x C e r tif ic a te No. 1062, d a t e d (h r
S e th Woodcut! for t h e ti»* and
3rd d a y of J u n e A. D. 1901, Said r e r l i f lc a le
l„ nr fit of llarnry It. I lrck ,
em brace* t h e following deacrlbed p r o p e r t y
a i t u a t r d In Sem inole C o u n t y , Florida, t a : w | t :
C o m p la in an t,
v*.
C ita tio n . Hot. 217 A 218, A l l a n , o n te Hand lltita l k
AUorncy-nt-Law
N a v ig a tio n Co., T h e a a ld la n d bring t i t r a t e d
J. (3. Morrl., *t *1.
a l t h e d a t e of t h e i t a u a n r e of . u c h r e r t l f l r a t a
D rfrndtnta.
N o. 14 Garncr-WoodruiT Building
T o J . O. Morrl., C. IV. Arnold, George II. In t h e n a m e ol I d a M. H olm an.
M o r to n , H. M. M c I n t y r e . William T . Web.
Al*o T a x C e rllflc a le N o. 1071, d a t e d (he
• t . r , W. A. Knight, J o r r p h Garvin a n d Wil­ 3rd d a y ol J u n e A. D. 1901, Said c e rtific a te
SANFORD, FLA..
liam G. Andrnrrld, r e a i d r n r r . u n k n o w n : th* e m b r a r e a ( h r following deacrlbed p r o p e r t y
u n k n o w n heir*, d e v l . r o , Irgat**., g rantara
a i t u a t r d In Semlnolo C o u n t y , Florida, t o - w l t:
or o t h e r claimant, u n d e r th e a b o v e n a m e d Hot 292, A ltam o n te t a i n d , Hotel k N a v i g a ­
p a r t l r . , and to any a n d o t h r r p a r t i r . claim ­ tion Co., T h e a tl d l a n d b r i n g aMeeard a t t h e
L A N D IS, FISH &amp; HULL
ing a n y Inlvtr.t In anil t o the following l a n d . d a l e of th* la . u a n r a of e u r h rerllflpxl* In t h e
In Seminole County, S t a l e of Florida, tow it; n a m e of U nknow n.
■«'
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW
N W Ji of NIDI of S*c. 31, T p, 19, II. 31 K.
Alto T a t C e r t i o r a t e N o. 1070, d a t e d t h e
baa beginning at th * N o r t h w r . t r o r n r r of
DB LAND, FLA.
t h - N W ) ( of the N K f i of .a i d arrtfon, 3rd d a y ol J u n e A. D, 1901, Said c erllflc ale
Will practice. In th# State and Federal Court#
l o w n . h i p and range, r u n t h r n r * E aat along e m b r a c e . I h r lull,,wing d r . r r l b r d p r o p e r l y
th * N o r t h Ho* of . a i d f o r ty acre, to the • H a i l e d In Sem inole C o u n t y , Florida, to-w lt Special facilitlr* foe Examining and Perfecting
Land THU*
*
m iddle of the O r la n d o anil M rllonville Mil 276, A ltam o n te H a n d , Hotel k N a v i g a - j
Itcisd, t h r n r * South alo n g th* middle nf .aid
lo a d to th* South line of aald f orty acre.,
t h e n r * W r i t to t h r 8» u t h w e . t corner ot aaid
f o r ty act**, I h m n N o r t h to th* point of
begin ning, alto the N E ' i of the HI. **, and
th* S E *4 ot the N E D ot Her. 31, Tp. If*. It.
31 E . a n d tUn Ih* W '4 ol the W &lt;&gt; ot th*
8WJ* of th* BWJ&lt; of Sec. 29, T p. 19, II. 31
Eaat.
It a p p e a r in g from a . w o r n hill of c om plaint
filed in ( h it raui* again*! you, t h a t &gt; op have
or claim aomr i n t r r r . t In a n d l o th* l a n d ,
h e rein ab o v e d r .c r lb r d , therefore, you, the
. a id J . G. Morrl*. C. W. Arnold, George It.
M o r to n , S. M, M c In ty re, William T . W * b itrr.
IV, A. Knight, J o a r p h G a r v in a n d William
Over thirty years in the growing of citrus
G. Andenreld, ar* hereby^ r r q u i r r d to b* a nd
fruiUi
has proved I hi* vnlue of a liberal supply
a p p e a r briar* aur . a i d C ircuit C u u rt a t ( h r .
t 'o u r t b o u . * In fl*ntor,l Clee'dx. or. t!.* j r d
of
available
plant food in tlu* spring. Fertilise
d a y In M ay, A. D. 1920, a n d then a n d there
m ak* a n .w c r to t h r bill ot r o m p la ln t ex­
now for greatest profits.
h ib ite d a galntt you, r t h r r w l . v a ilerree pro
For general conditions use
r o n f r u o will b* entered a g a l n . t you.
A n d all other parti** rlalm ln g a n y right,
t itle o r I n l r r r . l In a n d In th* properly above
d r . r r l t r d under by or l h r o u |l i t h a abova
n a m e d drfendanta, or otherw lve, ar* h*r*l&gt;y
•Am. 5 % , Av. Phc;. Acid 8%, Tot. 2%
re q u ire d lo b* and a p p e a r tirfor* ou r aald
C ir c u it C o u r t i t Ih* C o u r t h o u t * In S anford,
Florida, in th* I t h d a y of J u n e , A. D, 1920,
Special recommendations gladly given.
a n d t h e n a nd there m ak * a n tw e r l o th* bill
of r o m p l a l n t a ih l b l lt d a g a l n t t . a id u n k n o w n
irtle *. other*!.* a deer** pro rnnf*«*o will
Call nt our local Branch House
• e n te r e d a g . l n . t aald u n k n o w n p artlra.
Mr. R. C. MAXWELL, Manager
It ia o r d r r t d th at thia nolle* be published
In Ih* Sanford Herald, a n e w i p a p e r p u b ll.h e d
In Se m ina l* County, F lo r id a , one* a week for
eight wreka at to th* k n o w n partlr* dafend a n l , a n d onr* a week for tw elve w eek, aa
t o tha u n know n partlr* d r f e n d a n t .
W itne». my hand a n il t h a i t i l of aald
C i r c u i t C ourt on thia t b a 2 0th d a y of F e b ­
r u a r y . A. D. 1310.
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E . A. D O U O L A S S ,
C lerk of Cirrult C o u r t , Sem in al* C o u n ty ,
Manufacturers of IDEAL FERTILIZERS
f i t a U of Florida.
O*o, A. DaCottee,
Solicitor a n d of Cnuna*! for Com plainant*.
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G EO . G. HERRING

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