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THE SANFORD HERALD
•IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

volume

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NUMBER 34

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FliiDAY, Al'UIL 9,1920

XI

TERRIBLE
IPALMER OPENS CAMPAIGN
NEW LAND MOVEMENT ON SOLDIERS
FOR EX-SERVICE MEN WHO DIED TURKS ARE FLAYS SEN. HOKE SMITH
WILL COME TO SOUTH INENGL’ND PILLAGING RIGHT IN NATIVEJTATE
'

•

Says He Repudiated
Wilson and Is No
Real Candidate

A M E R -1BURNING
AMERICAN
OR­ lies. In every expression of opinion
HANI’ ll AN AGES
AND
KILLING which I have heard concerning it,
both in and out of the navy, it hns
ARMENIANS.
received the deepest censure."
Constantinople April 8 (By Assoc­
New York April 8 (By Associated
Declaring that he appeared en­
Press) The transport Nansemond ar­ iated Press) The American orphange tirely nt his own request to "defend
rived with the bodies oe eighty se- was burned when tho Turks destroy­ the good name of the navy," Admir­
vi*n soldiers who died in England ed the villnge of Ilaroun-Iyi. Two al Hodman, who commanded the
during the war. Relatives und friends thousand Armeanians orphans were American battleship squandron, told
were nt the pcir to receive the ling removed to safety. Tho Turks are the committee that the American
besieging other Armenian villages.
draped coffins.
navy did its full share most gallantly
and effectively in fighting the Huns
to u spccutuculnr and victorious con­ SAYS HOUSE MEMBERS FOR
TWELVE
MONTHS
HAVE
clusion.
g r a n t in g
meN
four
of.
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V
E
S
T
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Admiral Sims’ status abroad was
T„ , s s
ANO . THEY
WILL
VICTORY.
largely one of liaren officer, the wit­
SETTLE
O?^
LANDS
IN
ness said.
Gainesville, Gn., April 8.— OnenSOUTH.
ing his campaign for the democratic
Urge*
R a ilroad
A ppropriation.
New Orleans, La., April 8 I do
nomination in Georgia for president
---•
Washington. April 7— Director Attorney General Palmer addressed a
not believe the average person has
BOMBARDING
RUSSEL- General Hines, appearing before the large audience here Tuesday. At thet
inv idea of the real meaning of the
WILL
TAKE SEVERAL DAYS ARE
TO
REACH
FINAL
VOTE.
new movement for land settlement
DORF
ACCORDING
TO House Appropriations Committee to­ outset Mr. Palmer said he had en­
day, urged the Imincdalte passage of tered tho Georgia primaries hecauso
th»t ban been started In the South
FRENCH
DESPATCH.
Washington, April 7 —Final deter­
an appropriation of four hundred certain enemies of the administration
trough the leadership of the Amer­
mination was reached today by Re­
Paris April 8 (By Associate Press) twenty million dollars, to wind up wns attempting to secure a delega­
ican Legion nd others interested In
publicans lenders in the house to bring
the development of this country,
German regular troops are bom­ the Federal contrcl of rtilroads.
tion from Georgia to the San Franto a vote in that body late Friday
nil Kenneth A. McRae, of Omaha.
risen convention that might ho con­
barding
Dussolldorf
with
gas
shells
the resolution to dcclurc the state of
Ktb., member of the national legistrolled by the critic* of tho adminis­
war witli Grrmany at an end. A according to a despatch to Lc Matin
liture committee of the American
tration.
special rule reported today by the this morning.
Legion, who is in New Orleans on a
•This has resulted in tho entering
rules vomittee provides for six hour’
brief vacation trip through the South
of tho name of a distinguished citi­
debate on Thursday and five hours Winter Park Passrs Teacher Pay
after his strenuous activities in
zen of Georgia us n candidate. That
on Friday, after which opponents
Washington in behalf of relief legis­
Tax
does not materially alter the situa­
of »he resolution may offer only a
lation for ex-service tnen.
tion nor change my duty with reWinter Park, Fin., April G.—The
motion to recommit.
Mr. McRae expressed confidence
spret to it
Completion today of the minority regular monthly meeting of the twon
•As 1 read the announcement of
that Congress soon will enact the
report, presenting views of Demo­ counri was held on Monday night
Fordncy-Smoot bill which embodies IS THE HONE OF CONTEN­
Smith,
he •Is
real candidato
■ Sen.
. t lb %
. M i n i s M*
•’ not "a •
TION
TODAY
WITH
PRO­ cratic members on the resolution, and in many rcspfcts was of un­
recommendations of the American
• I for president. His candidacy ta In­
SPECTS OF LOSS TO SOME cleared the way for the long debate.
Legion for assisting ex-service men in
! tended er.ly to crr.bnri-a the prealRepresentative Flood of \ irginin, usual importance. Among some of
obtaining homes. This measure, he
Washington April 8 (By Associa ranking Democratic member of the the most important actions were the JERUSALEM SCENE OF MUCH dent and the party which he leads.
explained, will give the ex-soldier or ted Press) Opponents and supporters
FIGHTING EASTER SUNDAY If this were not true I should havo
committee, presenting the minority adding of one mill to the taxea to pro
hestited to oppose him here for un­
aaiior four options:
of universal military training lined report, challenged the power of con­
AND SINCE.
vide a fund for the increase of the sal
"Under the land settlement plan, up for the final showdown in the
der other circumstances he would
gress to bring the war legally to nn
Jerusalem. April 8 (By Associated have had a large claim to tho sym­
arios of the teachers of the public
Option No. 1, for instance a former Senate today. An informal canvass
end, and charactcrUcd section five
Press) Although mnrtinl law has pathy nnd support of his &lt;&gt;wn state.
soldier, who has seen one year , or is said to have indicated forty De­
of tho resolution as an attempt to school, the purchase of the three lots been proclaimed here and British
365 days of active service, will he mocrats 'and thirteen Republicans
If in muking his announcement ho
preserve somcthlnR out of tne wrerk south of the town hall which ure now troops patrol tho city the Jews and
entitled to a credit of $1.50 per day will vote ngninst the plan thus ardeclared hlmftlf to lie In sympathy
of American rights which have been being usdo ns a play ground, nnd th Moslems are engaged in a scattered
cr 1517.50. To this he may add as suring it defeat. Under these cir­
with the course of the party under
so outrageously surrendered In for­ appropriation of one thousand dol­
fight lasting since Monday and Tuet- the brilliant leadership of Woodrow
five year working capital $1,2000 cumstances the movement has be­
mer sections of the resolution.
borrowed from the government for gun to substitute a voluntary train­
lars from the general fund for im­ day resulting in several killed on Wilson and thus brought himself in
"From whatever angle this resolu­
both sides. About two hundred and line with what will he the undoubted
itocking his farm with - animals,
ing plan. The details have not yet tion la viewed," ho continued, "it proving tho wntcrwnys of the town.
fifty have been Injured
mostly declarations of the San Francisco con­
and $1,500 for improvements, a
been announced.
'
presents itself ns a proposition not This last net will mean much for the
total working capital of $3,247.50,
vention, I should have gladly conced­
slightly.
•
only ineffective in achievclng its pro canals are becoming filled with sund
of which he must pay five per cent
ed
his right to apreferential votes of
claimed purpose, hut as a sure me­ and hvarintha nre beginning to re­
in cash for the land and tho rehis
own state. But I have too much
thod of confusing our foreign re­ appear in several of tho lakes. Now
4 11
rnsirdi-F in for*y years.
confidence
in the loyalty of the Geor­
lations, Injecting new and complicat­ is a good time to check this inonnco
gia democrats to the great principles
••Should he elect to accept Option
for
when
once
the
hyacinths
get
a
ed questions into on already difficult
for which our party stands and which
No. 2, for the purchase of a home
situation and involving a surrender firm hold they nre a terrible nuisnne3
have been written indelibly upon tho
or small tract near the city ho will
The
little
money
spent
now
will
snvn
of American rights and nn impair­
political history of our time to bo
redve a credit of $2.00 per*day or a
a
great
deal
later
on.
ment of American prestige urid honr.
deterred
by the prospects of a contest
AVIATION
REPAIR
DE­
total of $73C only, whereas, if he
ARMY
BURNS
NEAR
DALLAS
even
with
so distinguished a son of
wants what is erroneously thought
POT
Gcrogin as your relor senator, from
to be the populnr demand, or a
TEXAS.
STRIKE IN SYMPATHY WITH
giving your people nn opportunly to
cidi bonus under Option Mo. 4, he
Dallas April 8 (I»y Associated show that loyalty in terms that would
THE
CHICAGO
RAILROAD
would recive $1.50 per day or a
Press) A million dollars loss is esti­
he understood throughout the coun­
total of only $547.60.
MEN.
mated ns tho result of n fire in the
"Thirdly, vocations! training will
try. 1 follow the leadership of Wood­
Los Angeles April 8 (By Associa­
army aviation repair depot that de­
be ollered to all' men who prefer it
row Wilson: Sen. Smith has repudi­
ted Press) Between five hundred an 1
stroyed several aeroplanes. Large
and a credit of $1.50 per day for
one thousand yardmen struck In
supplies, the engine house building ated it.
(very day served will bo allowed for
"The republican house of repre­
sympathy with the Chicago railroad
and unloading sheds were destroyed.
expenses during the period of train­
sentatives for 12 months has content­
men today. It is predicted that the
ing, the remainder will he paid in
ed itself with investigating our vic­
entire Pacific coast will he affected
Balloon
Pensacolu Airmen Make
cash.
tory in the war." Mr. Palmer said,
.
.
Flight Refold
"In other words the government soon.
"The republican senate for 12 month*
Washington April 8 (By Associa­
CENSURES SIMS
FOR BEING
Wilmington, N. C. April 7—After has fought to deprive us of the fruit*
under the American Legion bonus hill
RESTUUANT
IN
OKLAHOMA
ted Press) In view of the Chicago
INDISCREET IN CRITICISMS. setting what is believed to be a of our victory."
off*rs the greatest inducement.! to
SCENE OF DISASTER.
strike ndvisors of the president have
world’ s record liy Hying 900 miles
the constructive phases of the roAsserting that ho stood on a com­
Washington. April
7.— Admiral
urged him to send the nomination
Pona City, Okla., April 8 (IJy
turmd Mililii r problem, that Is far­
in fourteen hours, a naval ballon mon ground with President Wilson ta
of nine membern of the Itailrond
Hugh Rodman, commander in chief
ming. When the advantages nre
attached to the training station at regards
tho treaty the attorney
Labor Hoard to tho senate for rati­ Associated Press) One dead and one of the Pacific fleet, told the iniate In­
Pensacola, Florida, made a forced Kcneral said he wns one of these who
thoroughly understood by the hoys
seriously
Injured
and
f
v
o
persons
vestigating committee today that
landing in n field near Kerr, thrity would have the treaty ratified with
they undoubtedly will grasp
the fication.
unaccounted for it the result of u Rear Admiral Sims’ letter to Secre­
miles from Wilmington, today.
farm opportunity offered in Option
out destructive reservations.
tary Daniels criticising the navy’s
No 1, in great numbers. As a mat­ Postmaster To He Denied Ilonu" gas explosition in n restursnt here
The
occupants
of
tho
ballon,
part In the war wns very indiscreet.
ter of fuel, more than 260,000 re­
Washington, April 7.— Postmas­ today. The damage is estimated ut
"Admiral Sims indiscretions," he Lieutenants Kenny, U. S. N., com­
turned soldiers already have advised ters will not he allowed the $5 bonus I100.0QO.
aid. "lay particularly in his breach manding and Lieutenant Kelly und
the l!. S. Interior Department that
paid for each recruit they obtain for
of confidence in making public nn in­ Kcyo, of the marine corps, nnd
they desiie to iccuro farms with
timate and confidential conversation Gunner Bundy, U. S. N., student at
the army and navy hereafter unless
fedoral nisittnnee.
which should have been held secret." the Pensacola station, were badly
"With such assistance from the the man enlists for nrtive service.
The witners referred to Sims’ testl* shaken up. They were brought to
Wilmington enriy in the afternoon
government, after this act becomes The comptroller of the treasury ru­
mony thut Admiral Benson, chief of
a law the remarkable opportunities led today that the bonus should not
two
of them in need of medical
naval operations told him p/ior to
and advantages cf the South as^nn apply where the recruit joins the rrattention.
hlr departure not to let the "British
The men left Pensacola ut 6:36 SECRETARY
agricultural rcctlon,
undoubtedly
OF
LABOR
pull the wool over your eyes; we
rerve
or
home
defense
corps.
The
Tuesday ufternoon on an endurance
will appeal with xtriking force to
HOARD
GIVES
RKASON8
would as soon fight the British.
thsei r.ew farmers and many of them decision was In answer to n ques­
FOR
ASSERTION.
"Had Adm.rnl Sims’ letter been flight and landed ut Kerr ut 9:30
this morning. The ballon used was
should turn their eyes to this rection tion by Secretary Daniels but wil REPORTS SAY AMERICA ANI)
te«s Indiscreet," Admiral Rodman
Washington April 3 (By Associa
or their future homes.”
effect the army nnd marine crops as
ENGLAND
AGAINHT
THE l t |,|. Mhrd V.» omitted references Lo of tho eld observation type.
ted Press) Tho Hut rejection of tha
The
airmen
will
return
to
Pensa­
"This land.” said Mr. McRae, r-oll t*« the n vy
conversations, which, as I have said,
OCCUPATION.
plan of the Second Industrial Con­
cola by train tomorrow.
•
“ wilj be valuid La.fore purchase by
he should have held secret nnd confi­
ference settling the labor unrest
Paris April 8 (Ily Associated Presa
the governor of the state in which
dential; had the statement! heed
urged before the senate labor com­
Brlllsh Cabinet Meets
Flral Body Found
Reporta that Great Britain and couched in polite and moderate terms
the land is, an apprtitrr from the
mittee today by W. Jett Lauck, se­
London April 8 (By Associated
federal land hank, and a member of
Anderson S. C. April 8 (By Assoc­ cretary of the old labor board. He
the United States have called upon such aa arc usual in surh messages;
Presa)
The
Brltiah
cabinet
met
pre­
the board for administering land and
iated Tress) The body of' Lucy ■aid the labor demand for a greater
sumably to diacuH the French oc­ France to withdraw troops are cur­ had it been less antagoni tic, it would
homes, in order to Insure that the
Bradshaw was found ten miles .from ■hare in the control of industry waa
rent
here.
The
report
that
the
troops
no
doubt,
have
followed
tho
uiunl
cupation of the German cities. The
land is worth the price aaked for it.
the
scene of the tragedy was the causing unrest.
are
occupying
Frankfort
is
without
course of such communications, reconference of the allied premiers of
"N o imitations, except that ap­
first to bo recovered
of the ten
foundation
says
the
official
note.
crlcved
due
consideration
by
the
the foreign ministers was postponed
praisal, is placed on the ex-service
persons drowned in tho Savannah
proper
authorities
ami
doubtless
presumably until tomorrow.
man purchasing land. He may settle
some good would have come of . it. river last Sunday.
For County Commissioner
anywhere in the state he like*.
subsequent
.At the solicitation of my friends Hit mention and the
Will Cause No Trouble
Walk Out In Toledo
publication
of
a
certain
admonition
“ There wil) be a board comprising
I have decided to announce my
Lonjon
April
8
(By
Associated
Toledo
April 8 (By Associated
five membera, three ex-service men,
candidacy for re-election to the posi­ ho ssys he received prior to his de­
Press)
There
is
no
possibility
that
Trees)
Six
hundred switchmen walk­
parture for London, no doubt har
the secretary of the interior, and a
Is tion of commissioner for the District had its effect upon the cordial re­ ed out In sympathy with other cities.
For Florida fair tonight and Fri­
cltlien, which will administer all the Franco-German situation
causing serious differences among No. 1 subject to the decision of the lations which heretofore euisted be- It is predicted that It will tie up day No change In temperature.
land and home compeniationa. .
Democratic Primary June 8th.
Gentle variable winds.
Mr. McRae pointed out that In the allies Is the opinion of the Ita­
L. A* BRUM LEY I tween us and one of our clieest rl- traffic in twenty four hour*.
lian
minister
8clalonla.
the Middle Weat land value* had

Member Nat’l Committee
Greatly Surprised
In Values

BILL W1LLBE PASSED

become so high that the people were
going to seek other fields. It has been
found by purchases of land nt $500
an acre Iowa, for exnmple, according
to Mr. Mcllad, that it was Impossible
to make the land produce Interest,
on the investment. This situation
he said, made the time ripe for the
South to advertise itself.
"When the people up there find
out that you have good land down
here, as good os anywhere else In
the country, and there is very little
in the myth of fever swamps and
malaria and yellow fever, they are
going to llock to the South.”
•When the hill becomes u law, and
no opposition hns developed thus
far," said Mr. McRae. "I believe
it will he one of the greatest boosts
the agricultural South has ever had.
You arc too modest in this country.”

IIODIKS BROUGHT TO
ICA
ON
STEAMER
SENOND.

HITS REPUBLICANS

German
Debate
Regulars
On Peace
Use Gas
Treaty

UNIVERSAL
MILITARY
TRAINING

FIGHTING
JEWS AND
MOSLEMS

MILLION DOLLAR
LOSS BY FIRE

YARDMEN
ARE OUT

EXPLOSION RODMAN
DEFENDS
OF GAS
OURNAVY
KILLS ONE

FRANCE IS
ASKED TO
WITHDRAW

SETTLEMENT .
LABOR UNREST
PROBLEMATICAL

Weather Report

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APRIL 2, 1920

THE SANFORD HERALD
!■ C lm lt C t i i l Havaptb
Clrmll Of
ru rld a t Seminal* Caanly. !■ IbaaearrM»r|r P. Wllllam.on

C H A N D L E R

J. It. Magrudrr at *1.
T o the Defendant Lrlgh 0 . M t E i r b . r n j
II la Of Jared that you be. and you ar*
hereby required to appear to t h . bill uf
ro m pfaln cn t fllrd herein by Mary ” • JJ *'•
llameon on Monday, the Third Day of Ma y
A. I). 1920.
..
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T h * Sanford Iferatd. a newtpaper pu bll.hed'.n S e m ln o l. C o . « » y . F lo r id . .
ae the newtpaper In
-------------published .one* a week for four consecutive

M o r e tlia n

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Famous F or Its M a rvelou s M o to r

Wltneaa m y band, and the eeal of the aald
Circuit C o u rt, thl* the 3I*t Day of March.
fs E A L l" ’ *” '
Clerk
Circuit

W hen you let us supply yout building
n e e d s y o u get n great deni
m any

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II. M cK achern, l&gt;avld O. Fry and J. II.
A b b o tt :
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It !• ordered that you and rarh of you be
and arr required to appear In the bill of
complaint filed herein by .Mary K. William•on. on M o n d a y, the Seventh Hay of June,
A. P. 1 9 2 0 .
The Sanford Herald, a newapaper publish­
ed In Seminole Cou nt y. Florida, la dealfnatejl
the nearapaprr
In * h lch thla order ahall
ran
be publlaheu one a week for c^fht conaeculive %*eka.
,
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Wltneaa my hand, and the teal of
Circuit C o u r t , this the .*1111 Day of March.
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Cirri.
Circuit
Court. Seminole Cou nty.
Florida.
V. S. Starbuck. II) V. K. DOUCH.ASS I). C\
Solicitor for t ’ ompallntant.
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ERE arc two Chandler Six models which the big and con­
stantly expanding Chandler factory production has never
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been able to build in volume that could supply the demand of

In Circuit Court. Netrnth Judicial Circuit (If
tlorld*. Xrm ln olr Count) In C h a n rrrj.
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In
Interret of' .aid' minora,
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Minors.
' l l ) . Tier Four l&gt; o f the Town of Sanford,
N o l i c r I. hereby (W en to all whom It may Florida, according to E. It. 1 raffnrd'a Ma p
c o n c e r n , that Alice May I’ etera a* Guardian thereof.
l . o l . Sll n il, Seven '7 ' . Eight (SI
o f Margaret Allre I'etere and John llw lj h t s i n e ltd and Ten r|m In llloek Ten (|0) of
Peter, m inor, will, on the 3rd d a y of Mav, Tie) Seven |7I of the Tow n ol Sanford.
A. II. 1920, apply ot the Honorable E. f . Flo rid a. according to K. It. Tratlord-* M a p
I lo u .ho ld e r. Cou nty
Ju&lt;lre In and lor of .aid town.
. . I d C o u n t y , at hie other In Sanford In eald 1 Eot Eight I6i and the South Hall of l.ol
C o u n t y , at 2 oclock p. m.. or a . anon tbrr- Hevtn l7l of llloek Th ree
III, of
Tier
alter a . the matter can he heard, for au- Seven |7» of the T o w n o f Sanford, Florida,
arrordlng In E. It. Trafford'a Map of .a id
Town.
l.ol Five *1) ol llloek Ten (|0&gt; id T ie r
S r vi n (Ti of the T o w n of Sanford, Florid
a ff o rd in g to the E. It- TralfnriF. Map o f
.aid Town.
I.ot Seven ■7) and Eight INI of lllork
T h re e (3| id Tier Eight &lt;Ni of the Tow n ot
Sanford, according to E. It. Tratf»rd'« M ap
thereof.
A l.o All In Section Twenty-eight (2N1,
Tow r.ih lp Nineteen (ID) South of Itangr
Thirty-one (31) E a . t : eommenclng at a
point 1120 feet North, and 360 feet Ea*t of
S o u t h * . . ! corner of South ea.t Quart, r (HE ' , )
of .a id Section, at a pin t; th e m e beginning
ia urvry, run North one dr grre and thirty­
! tight m lnu ti. Wert, with quarter arrtlnn line
I 1101.2 l . r l to a corner 40 feet North of
Hearing line in prairie; thence North eightyeight degree, and fifteen minute* Ea.t Ea.t
NO I (eel to Conprop.t W o t Fine; Ihrnrr
•aid line Southerly 1101.5 feet to a corner o f
boundary line of aurvry lo t .. Shell Hank
A l o t i n . o l ; thenre South eight degree, and
fifteen minute. W e. I with .aid line 7N9
feet to a corner of beginning. Cuntalnlng
twenty nerc. more nr lr«*.
A l.o ; Commencing at a point 1120 fret
North and 11(15 feel Ea.t o| the Soulhwr.t
corner of the Southea.t Quarter (SEW) “ t
Section Tweijly-elght (SMI, T ow n .hlp Nine­
teen (191 South id Itange Thirty-one (31)
Ea.t, .aid point being I n center uf lane
tunning Snulh, and running Ih.nrr North
patallrl
quarter arrtlun
aTalltT with quartrr
arrtlon lintline •'!&lt;-*• n
Hundred and lour and two-trntha (1101.2)
(rat, thrnca North 66 d r g lrra 15 mlnutr.
Ea.t 152 (ret to C'nnpropat Wr.t l.lnr,
thrnrv Southerly with .aid line Eleven
Hundred and lour anil li v i-t e n t h . (1101.5)
Iret, thrnee South 66 d e g m . anil 15 minute.
W e.t 1.17 Iret to point ol beginning, rontalning 3.66 arre* more or Iret.
Wlilrh application will be ba .cd upon Ihe
petition lor .ale now on l)l&lt;- In &gt;tld Court.
Hated April let. A. I). 1920.
A L I C E M A Y I'ETEIIS.
W 3 3 -5 lr
Guardian.

AMERICAN
BALANCED
S IX

CARS
NOW
IN
STOCK

J. ii. Magrudrr el at.
T » all p r r . o n . claiming Intrrrot. under
It. II. I.lggr lt. T h o m * . I*. XtrEarhrrn, W.
(•. D ra w i) /, David II. Key. J. II. A b b o tt
and Grorg* II. U.nrr, or any of them, or
nthrrwl** claiming any intere.t In the fol­
lowing drarrlbrd p r o p n t y . and to all per.ona
' * properly, ito-wlt:
rla lm in
ln , an Inler.t
Inten t ini .aid
tv•
uv of S E
EW
1*,, S.
Sec. 36, Til. 21S. of It. 30 K.
,d N
W »W.
( , and S\C'» of N E W , and
SEW, of
N\V
NEW of 8 W W. and N W W of S E W . See.
33. Tp. 21 S. of It. 31 E. SEW of SEW of
See. 36. T p . 21 S. of It. 3(1 E. NIJ of SEW
of SEW
&gt;f See.
o . 21 S. of It. 30
S W W td
SE W &lt;
of
Src. 3G,
36, T
Tp.
E. SEW "t S W W of See. I s . Tp. 2 S. of
It. 3(1 E. Ilegln 326 ' , fret W. of N E . corner
o f SEW of N E W of Sec. 36. Tp. 21 S. o f
It.' 30 E., run W- 657 feet, S. 462 feet to
railroad right-of-way, Nnrlhea.frrly along
&gt;&gt;mr to a point S. o l' b e gin n in g , N. to b e ­
ginning *". *
■! N E W ol SEW
of N E | of
See. 36. Tn
!l s of It 30 E. E , u* \Vv Jof
N W W ot Sec. 31 T p 21 S nf It 11 E.
You are hereby f. quirt d Ip appear to the
l» I of rom pla nt herein f le d
l.y Mary F.
William*.m
on Monday, the Filth Day of
July. A. D 1920.
It I* further ordered that thl. order b~
puhli.hrd on er a week for 12 rnn.rrutive
week* In The Sanford Herald, a new .paper
puhli.hrd In Seminole County, Florida.
Wit n r . , my hand and the teal of . a l l
Circuit Cou rt, th l. the 3 1 .t Day nf Ma rch
A. I). 1920.
(S E A L )
E. A. D O U G L A S S
Clerk
Circuit
Court, Seminole County,
Florida.
V. S. Starbuck
lly V. E. D O U G LASS D.C
Solicitor for Complainant
W33-I3tc.
OEI'AIII M EN T OF T IIE INTEIIIOII
U. S. Land OlUrr at Oalnravllle, Fla.
Mar. 27. 1920.
Notice I. hereby irivrn that Edward. O
Van llerhuli., nf Sanford, Fla., who on M ay
17, 1915, made llom retrad Entry, No.
OI.16.M, for H W I .
I SW W (or Lot 6) Sec.
20, W
of N W . ' i Src. 29 A NEW ol N E W
“
10, T o w n . h l p 19 S, Itangr 29 K.
Section
30,
Talln ha..er M rridan, ha. filed notfre of Inro o f,, fu
lenfion to make Com mutation V
Vroof
eatahll.h claim to the land above deacrilied,
before Clerk Circuit Court, at Sanford,
Florida, rn the 7th day ol May 1920.
Claimant namra a . wilar.aea:
T. I. Ilnyd, nl Sanford. Florida.
II. (i. Ilielrrich, of Sanford, Florida.
E. A. Ilu.h, S o rrrrto . F'tutld*.
G. W. Hardman, uf Surrrnlo, Florida.
.33. Sir

IIOIIT. W. DAVIS. lUrl.lar

discriminating m otor car purchasers. They arc the Chandler
Six Touring Car and Dispatch Car, the form erabig, handsome,;
roomy, comfortable, real seven-passenger car; and the latter a
trim, smaller car, suggestive in its appearance of all the good
things of outdoor life. The Dispatch Car has a touch of snappy
style in its clean lines, and is strikingly finished In the beautiful
Chandler Rainbow Blue. 11 seats four persons in restful comfort.
Both the Chandler Six Touring and Dispatch Cars arc mounted
on the same standard Chandler chassis, developed, through
seven years of manufacture, to a surpassing point of excellence
and famous for its really marvelous motor. The Chandler Car
is priced much lower than ottyer cars which may, perhaps,
compart* wit)i it.
.
I f y o u
w o n t y o u r n e w
C H a n d le r
tH is S p r in g , p l a c e y o u r o r d e r n o w

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SIX SPLENDID BODY TYPES

W IG H T T IR E C O M P A N Y
CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY, CLEVELAND, OHIO

T R Y A H E R A R L D W A N T A D for RESULTS

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Prettv V oile and
Organdie Dresses
For Little Girls
i

B. &amp; 0. MOTOR CO.
Demonstration

Keep Well
Do not allow Ihe
Isons ot undigested
id to accumulate In
your bowels, where they
are absorbed Into your
Eystem. Indigestion, con­
stipation, headache, bad
blood, and numerous
ether troubles are bound
to follow.
Keep your
system clean, as thous­
ands ot others do, by
taking an occasional dose
otthe old, reliable, veg­
etable, family liver medi­
cine.

K

Th e d fo rd ’s

Black-Draught
Mrs. W. P. P!:!;!c, ct
Rising Fawn.Oa,, writes:
‘•Wc have used Thcdlord'a Black-Dnught as
a family medicine. My
mothenin-law could not
take calomel as it teemed
too strong (or her, so she
used Black-Draught as a
mild laxative and liver
i t o r . . . We use It
In ihe family and believe
it U the best medicine (or
the liver made.” Try 1L
Insist on the genuine—
Thedford’*. 25c a pack­
age.
E-75

■ The Circuit Court S r . e n l h Judlrla
Clrroll
Seminole Count)
llorlda. In
I ’ h an rer).
J. II. Van ArviUlr Sr.. Complainant,
Forrrio «u lr — Notice* of Salr
William II. II. Allrn ind Ktla 1!. Allro^
IM rn din t.
N o licr la hereby p u n that In purauanr*
and by authority of that certain decree en­
tered In the aho%r at * ltd r i u i e on March
29th. 192*. I mill
the f o l i o * Itir d*«rrihed
Iota and parcala « f rial «a(ate lylni; and heinr
In Sr minole County, Florida, and drarrihed
All of lota thirteen and fourteen In block
three, Itlark Hammock T r a c t , l&gt;elnr • »ubdUiaion of aection three, t o * n « h l p t*rnty-on«*
ranre th irty-ore eaat, acco rd in r tn the re­
corded plat thereof, the aame to he B o ld at
public oute r) for caah In h a r d to the hifhrat
hiddi r. at the frunt dour o f (he Court llouae
in Sanford, Seminole C o u n t y , Florida, on
the 3rd day of May I92&lt;&gt;, d u r lr c the treat
h o u r a of aaU^Term a nf the aale ca*h |*urrhaaer to pay eoc deed.
K. F. H O U S I I O U I K I I .
Sr hr lie
Malnea
Special
Matter.
Solicitor for Complainant.
W33-Mr.
Notice o f Ayyllrailon for T o i Herd Cndrr
Nrrllon 373 o f the ( i r n r r o l Slalutr*.
N olicr la hrrehy (iv en that O. A. Kannrr
purfhaarr o f Tat Certificate Ni - 253, dated
the 7th day of Jun!*, A. !&gt;. 190(1. haa filed
aald certificate In my office « n d haa made
application for ta i deed tn laaue In accord­
ance *|th l a * . Said C e rt if ic a t e emhraAea the
folltimlnc deaf titled propert y aituated In
Seminole County, Florida. t o - » J t: Itecin at
point of Interacriinn of K. IlntiX'f Lot j *lth
S line of Sanford ( i n t i ! run N Id deer re a
W alone S line of (Irani 43.3 ft. to N. line,
o f I.ot 3 \V alone N. line of aamr 300.3 ft
S. 40 drtrre a 40 K 900 ft to lake F. 121 ft
to |; line of Lot 3 N *31.*3 ft to hee Sec. 6
Tp. 20 S. It. 30 K. 4.f.4 a c n e . The aald land
tr in e aaaraaed at the date o f the iaauance ol
auch certificate In the nam e of unknown.
Alao; Notice la hereby given that 4L A.
Kannrr purchaser of T a i Certificate No.
240, dated the 3rd day of July A. I&gt;. I0I*.
haa filed aald certificate in m&gt; office amt haa
made application for taa deed I " laaue In
* — ' - ( j - t i alt!,
.-.id t . i l t l t t . l r . m i n * r M
thr fnllowlng d t x t i b ' d pfop* rty allU tl.d (n
Svminulr Ciiunly, H oifd a, t o : » ( t : l,&lt;&gt;t. 2 and
3 ( L . . . 12 i.rr*. of Lot 3 anil lr»»
arrr*
In N. E. Cor. Lot 3) Sec. 5 Tl*. 20 S. II. 30
E. 127 a r r . . . T h , .aid land bring a».r«.rd at
thr data of thr li.uanrr of t u i h rrfflnral*
In Iht n itn* ol I'aullnr Kannrr.
Unlr.a .aid rvftlArat* .hall b* rradramrd
arrordlng to law, taa d*rd will Im u * Ihrrron
on thr 41 h day oi May A. D. 1920.
Wltnr.a my ofllrlal .Ignaturo and ,ral thl,
th* 2nd d a y ol April A. D. 1920.
(SEAL)
E. A. D O U G LASS ,
Clrrk
Clrrult
Court Srmlnola
Cou nty.
W33-M r*'

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V.

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M.

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D. C.

Im p u rlti,,.

For home uae nn rlcftriral dev foe to
yxoolie tvuler and remove nil ImpuriUr*.'which enn he openiterl from a
light aockrt, haa been Invented.

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O N L Y T W O D A Y S FO R Y O U R E A S T E R
S H O P P IN G

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FOR

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F ou r-P an en ter Roadster, S im
F our-P anenter Dispatch Car^St975
v
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Seven-Passenger Sedan, S2895
Four-Passcnter Coupe S279S
Ltm ouslnt, JJJVJ
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d a in ty

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$3.75 to $9.50

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Little Boys Wash Suits
For Easter •
Plain W hite and Colotcd, -1 to 8 yrs.

$2.50 to $5.00

New Silk and Voile Dresses Arrive in Time
For Easter

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Beautiful White Net, Foulards, Crepe de Clicne and Georgette, up-totlic-Minutc Styles.

$15, $25, $27.50, $35, $39, $45 and $59

E XP E C T TO T R A V E L ?
Then you want a Tricotine Suit.

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handsome New Models for

$50.00 $75.00 and $85.00

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AFRIL 9, 1920

THE SANFORD (IBSAM)

a means for holding the water in the of the nation, and would not be fair see, where I bumped the rocks of
tiles when it is necessary. For’ two estimate of the average earning ca­ adversity so good and hard that
nnd a hull acres is required twenty pacity of Hanford land, but it has about all I had left when I got here
eight pieces of 12x30, 158 pieces left the people In a position to im­ was a good robust whistle. I took a
4x24, 4,260 pieces of 3x 12 drainage prove and develop with the assur­ walk out this very Celery avenue to
tile, thirty wooden plugs and nine ance of immunity from failure in the exercise my whistle which I used as
sacks of cement. By adding the cost years to come, and the outlook this a courage accelerator, and although
■
ef labor to that of the above muter year la very resy indeed. A new fnc- many automobiles passed mo they
ial the cost of installing this system tnr has entered into the favorable seemed to he entirely too preoccupied
INTERESTING, ENTERTAINING AND HISTORICAL FACTS
may
he obtained. To give rata faction outlook for the Hanford farmer, and to pick up a strange man on hoof.
CONCERNING THE GREAT VEGETA RLE
the land should he level, have a sub­ that Is cooprative selling, nnd this A lady driving a horse was more
GARDEN
soil or lloor cf clay, marl or hard pnn- will undoubtedly be u great utility thoughtful, however, nnd invited me
at a depth of from three to live feet in*the future as it is at present in to ride, and finding I had no destina­
RUDE ALLYN, In tl««? Florida Grower
below the surface, and an outlet for stabilizing the truck growing business tion in particlar, invited me to come
and keeping it where it belongs up to her home nnd meet her husband,
drainage.
No Sir, That’s Not u
Among the great advantages are toward the bead of the procrssloh of who wns from Indinnn, and lonesome
New Tire
A week spent with the vegetable ged his load of truck through the immunity from damage by excessive Florida enterprise. There are two for the society of his kind. Arriving
growers of the Sanford district, enjoy sand, and with a big brain, prompted rainfall, j emitting heavy mnrhinery cooperative societies here, The San­ there I found a magnificent home xt’g^mcrely nn old tire vulcanized
ing their unbounded
hospitality by a loving heart, dreamed of a on the land after a big rainfall. The ford
Farmers Exchange, a branch with every modern appointment by our thoroughly efficient up-tosharing with them the hopes and plan to lift a part of the burden from rnnintoinance of the water table of the Florida Citrus Exchange, and surrounded with great high cabbage date method. Our system of vulcan­
fears that assail all growers us they this faithful beust whore drooping which permits keeping water just the Hanford Truck Growers, Incor- palmetto trees, a grand display of izing adds thousands of mites to the
work out the problems Involved in cars and brayless tiirout advertised the right distance below the roots oprated. These societies marketed flowers, and in the rear line outbuild­ life of your tire, and improves both
the highly technical and intricate oc­ his breaking heart. This man was no for capillary attraction to bring it in cne-hn!f the total crop last year, I ings. I thought I had never seen a its resiliency nnd ease of riding.
cupation in the maturing, shipping farmer, and the future of the truck­ proper proportion to plants, and at am Informed, and the results justify more desirable place anti it seemed Prices for new tires are rapidly ad­
nnd final disposition of their crops, ing industry in this district was not, the tame time permit of cultivation tiie assertion, without going into the to me the possession of such a home vancing; therefore save your used
and learning first-handed the history as far as he knew a mission of his. cf top soil so as to provide aeration merits of the various plans of mar­ was nil that mortal man should de­ shoes ,by our scientific vulcanizing.
and development of this truly won­ He was a Methodist preacher, nnd and discourage weeds.
keting, that cooperative selling will sire. The interior appointment* were
it
Is
safe
to
assume
that
his
thoughts
derful district, known throughout
KENT VULCANIZING WORKS
This system is the ha? is cf the always in the future lie a big factor in elegant, and her husband, I found a
the country as one of the great celery were more concerned with the spirit- great wealth cf the Hanford vegetable in the achievements of vegetable mast companionable and charming
PHONE 17
districts of the nation, and probably ol welfare of the community. No area, combined with a soil of great growers of this section nnd the entire gentleman. 1 was hungry and the
Oak an 3rd St.
Sanford, Florida
invitation to dine was welcomed;
the most interesting in the nation, is doubt he reflected that by removing natural richness. The artesian flow state of Florida.
an experience one could easily tran­ the cause, an immenre amount of is one of the great mysteries for some
Hex Packard is president of the when bedtime came they pul me to
slate Into an epic which the reader, profanity rould be sidetracked, o h - .f uture Rpn|UB
unravel. A flow of Sanford Truck Growers. Inc.; J. C. repose on a bed elegant and downy a*
ATLANTIC HOTEL
IInr »nd llogan Hu,, JACKSONVILLE;. I LA.
not aware of the local coloring, would serving no doubt, that the seng rG water eaconty be obtained for a short (Chamberlain, vice-president, and D. as qnc customarily associated with
All railroad ticket offices in building
regard ns fiction. However, as the the darkey and the upstanding, alert distance from the Ht. Johns river nnd C. Marlowe secretary and treasurer. European nobility. Was ever a man
center of everything. All modern im­
Grower desires to convey to its position cf a mule's ears were in- Lake Monroe, and sometimes a com­ Of these, Mr. Marlowe was inter­ hungry, broke nnd discouraged more
provements. First-clars in every way.
readers, information that may he of separateable hut men its, just in the paratively i mall distance from a well viewed. He is most enthusiastic and fortunate, I thought nnd in my dreams
Ibites, one person $1.50 to $2.00; two
easily understandable value, I will ratio that a lop-eared, worn-out with abundance of water a flow can- confident of the service of his a s s o ­ I thought it wns all mine, and in the
persons 52.50 to $3.00; bath 52.00, two
people $3.00. E. Frank Pcarre, Prop.
endeavor to sketch a picture of this mule and profanity were allied S o ; not l)P fl.BC|1M| at nil. and yet as the ciation, and is a gentleman it is al­ morning awoke with the ambitions
nnd
feeling
of
a
blooming
highbrow
district with the idea of not allow­ he remembered how as the tide-' |PV&lt;&gt;| r f tl;P water in the lake nnd ways a pleasure to meet. He is an
ing enthusiasm to overbalance prac­ water rose on the ocean Leach and ‘ rjm fB tJe!cw the land, the source old newspaper man who has never millionaire. I am going to 3how you
KILL T H E RATS
tical facts.
receded the v.ct rand was a splendid mUst lie from seme other jlncc, amd lost interest In the newspaper fra­ that home," he said, and stopped at
It will aid us to understand pre­ iiard path ftr nan or Least, nnd tHis causes endless speculation of its ternity, and as a commercial secre­ the gate of the place true to the
picture. On the veranda before we
tent achievements with better ap­ forthwith ovohed the idea cf keep- rs ftit inn to the bodies cf water on the tary nnd all-round promoter of the
entered,
he finished quietly. "It is
preciation to dwell briefly on the ing the rnnd wet &lt;n ti e streets «f ( j p j nnks rf which alt ne it cxtisls, u welfare cf Sanford, he has been n
now
mine,
and my brother and his
history of the trucking industry from Hanford by turning He water from I(t„| which the law cf gravitation de- valuable asset to the community.
TO-MY
family
arc
sharing
it and the farm
its inception here, nnd some mention thc flowing well at Park avenue and n[pH jtB |t, f il!e rebillcn. Hut it is
Tho Sanford Farmers Exchange
0y Using
interests with me.”
of characters whose names invariably hirst streets onto the sand, and thus ip.ere, rnd us a ernrequrnre a busy has for its president L. A. Brumley,
populntirn «f industrious j cople are one of the most progressive farmer* I This transformation in his fortunes
nre associated with any discussion have nature pave t e streets.
of the-subject. Joe Cameron's name
To accomplish t is le had a ditch cn the It ghv.-y cf health, wraith, ol this section; C. Boyce Boll its has taken place in the pnst three or
Jntrnuulonslexterrnlnatrr for T’j u *. Sf!r&lt;*.
Curkrwvchr* »t»l Wnwrtor?. Il rn»!.* a
vice-president; Ben Fish is secretary four years, and is one of tho best
is, therefore, most frequently associ­ dug d&lt; wn the c ti'er if tie si net ami inppfness.
iltnlro
In tlirto
to run fromlLe
ated with any references that may and |In •&lt;d in it a woee’en trough
Inf fnr watrf amt fn-.h sir.ilnti* out*
While Hanford fs justly famed for |and John T. Wade, manger. I hud stories 1 have*, heard, illustrating
In
*
t&lt;*w
DKitcrnU.
T
h o i I im . XVat.'l |i;«
the
possibilities
in
Florida.
Of
course
tin* pleasure &lt;f spending n delightful
he made to land values here. He was
mould Icauouzti to kill Ir dm Join 4u n a
Mr.
Wade
brought
with
him
except­
afternoon cm Hie farm cf Mr. Bell,
n North Carolinian who, viewing
KLLOf foil lilt
0.1CEA(BOH tUIlf
and he is certainly a gentleman one ional business training and experience
the fine stretch of level land hordering
would feel repaid for going a long his Tennessee misfortunes being due
the St. Johns river and Lake Monri e
way to meet He looks like a poet or to litigation entirely outside his bu­
rich and succulent grnssess and an
t 100%
a philosopher, and no douht has the siness, which was most successful [ .PURE
artesian How of water in abundance
determination
qualifications of both. His home is but it shows what
by puncturing the soil to a depth of
aooo TO
135 to 150 feet, saw a great possi­
eezily situated in the center of his nnd a proper incentive will accom­
THCusr
perfectly managed farm, and from plish in this state where opportunity
bility In the cattle industry and pur­
his windows can he viewed celery in I eckcns cn all rides.
chased for one dollar and twenty-five
rents an acre the land now sidling
every stage of cultivation, from Hie
SCALED TINS ONLY
Seminole county is particularly
AT YOUR GROCERS
plant* newly set out to that approach fortunate in County Agent C. M.
readily for one thousand dollars and
ing
m
aket
a
hie
stage.
Ho
is
a
native
nere.
B *rry, who romehew finds time to
of Ncrth Carolina and still retains
Tills was after tho rostnstrophe
cultivate
twenty acres of land, and
and operates his cotton plantation in
of '05 knowh ns "The IIig Freeze"
spend
n
great
part of his time look­
that state, which he personally di­
One of the extensive orange growers
ing
after
the
farmers
of the county,
rects In the summer time until the
who stared destitution In the fare
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on
page
3)
cotton is laid by, when he returns
at that time was J. N. Whitner, and
to
Florida
where
he
is
a
big
factor
ho viewed ids desolated groves, and
in not only the maturity of his own
with that indomitable spirit Ameri­
crop,
but a determined officer in the
can pioneers have ever evinced,
army
battling for a square deni for
concluded that in the growing of
the grower in getting an adequate
winter vegetables for the northern
return for his produce in the scienti­
market lay the future possibilities
fic advancement of the business; in
CLYDE
LINE
STEAMER
ON
ST.
JOHNS
RIVER
of this soil. He was the pioneer
good
mods movement and other in­
planter, and ids name is revered by made by nailing a four and six inch ' its output of celery, it is a great
terests
that have a hearing on tiie
those who have followed in his board together and inverting the, mistake to ijnore it* importance as
public
welfare.
Hit home life is ideal,
footsteps nnd are today among the trough in tie ditch, turnt-sl in the u primary supply rf other vegetables
most favored of Florida's population witter. Te ) is great jcy and that of Every known vegetable ern he pro- and ho impresses one as a contented
reposeful gentleman," the acquaint­
occupied in a native industry'.
tiie community, it worked, and scon duccd, nnd in the course of the senanceship of whom is n thing to he
The beautiful city of Hanford tiie song cf the mule wus mingled sen cauliflower, beets, cabbage,
rr.oft h'ghly prized.
with its wide, brick-paved streets with tii at if t lie rc d i ird nt r'nwn, rnd chL.e,i&gt; nmi lettuce are shipped in I
lien Fish, on the other hnnd while
Us modern homes, its restful parks and "Alabama B&lt; und" swelled into a carload lots. IUmnine or Cos and
a near neighbor nnd co-worker with
its mnrh.c hank buildings, its daily song i f triumph ns tie r lured boys Escnro’e lettuce ate grown quite ex­
Mr. Bell, both in the Farmers Ex­
newspaprr, its great fields of growing proudly guided the mule with up­ tensively in additien to the commrn
change and In all the things that tend
crops, its brick-paved highways from standing ears waving a rhythmic varieties. Four croj s a year are
toward advancement differs to the
which Heats Hie constant hum of understanding (f the I liming that Crown in the same land, the final
extent that he is remarkable for his
the automobiles ns town nnd country hud come to them from the man of crop, in addition to the above, being
vibrant activity, and gets through a
merge, and its thousands of happy God whoso kindly deed was to trim* usually coin us a fielder crop for the remarkable routine of effort, hitting
people, from Held hand to bank form the waste j lares into an earthly stork.
her on high every step. He is culti­
president, all nre a living part of tin
Paradise. This good man was Dr.
On the average, about three thou­ vating forty aers of celery this reason
vision that took possession of J. N T. W. Moore, und his memory is sand ears ef vegetable* a year arc enough to keep two good men busy,
Whitner away back yonder as lit enshrined in the hearts cf the people ship] eel frem this point. This is and a more throughly cultivated
COM PANY
stood lienentli tiie tiead limbs of Ids of Snnfi rd and its environs.
grewn cn a cultivated area rf about piece of ground or finer looking crops
orange trees.
The funners were not slow in evol­ eight hundred arres in celery, a hun­ it would be impossible to find. He is
Truck farming progressed with the ving the idea that this would tie a dred uere*s i f lettuce, the shipment ef an enthusiast in choice breeds of
usual vicissitudes of small farmers n good plan to adopt for Irrigation which is new ahrut completed, and chickens, Holstein cattle and all the
prey to the disadvantages of im­ purposes, and very soon after many two hi.tidied acres i f cabbage. Pepper essentials of rural life, and his suc­
proper irrigation, drainage nnd no farmers hud installed this crude form chicory
in it
and
other
vegetables cesses and the joy he takes
marketing facilities save those pro­ of irrigation with such beneficial re­ combine to make up a very notable all is all the proof one needs Hint no
vided liy the roaming bauds of com sults, that out of it grew tilt* finest productien. No wonder tiie booster* farmer on earth can compare with
mission men from northern cities ststem of sub-iriiguth n in the world, i f Hanford lay claim to the greatest the Florida farmer in computing the
who regarded the Florida farmer ns which combines with its druinage produotiin h i any similiar acreage in answer to the old query, "How can
legitimate prey, unt! one day* an­ and maintainance i f tiie water table the state &lt;f Florida. Indeed, some of 1 get the most out of life?"
other man of destiny waded through at any level desirable. From that them go a good deal further than
John E. Wade, manager of the
tho deep sand of tho village street time on celery growing became the [that. There is no distance a Hanfor- the Sanford Knrtners Exchange, tore
observed with sympathy the dis­ great industry of this district as it dite
will I esitnte * to
go when himself away from the exciting and
tress of the toiling mule ns he drag­ enabled a man to tell almost to a proclaiming the superiority of this complicated business of getting hun­
day wdien he set nut Ids plants, when favored spot.
dreds of carloads of this valuable
As cne gcntlrmnn said: "We have produce onto the market where the
he would in* in the market with his
The demand is very urgent for homes and if In
produce. This system consists rf the world skinned a mile, but for most people arc hungry for it, which
the market it would be well to see me early. I sell
terra cotta or cement sewer pi] es. 12 goodness sake don’ t say it in the means tne exercise of second sight,
several each week and the sooner you come the bet­
by 30, (dared twenty to twenty-four Grower, or we will have half the clairvoyance, telepat hy and spirit­
ter the selection.
feet apart upright, the bottom ends people i f the Foiled States flecking ualism, for all 1 know, as well as
Farm* are also changing owners rapidly likewise
here
under
tie
impression
that
money
being plugged with cement. These
keen selling and business ability, and
lots — my list contains some of Hie finest properties.
are known as tiie supply pockets. is made In re by a simple twist ef the* showed me the high tights, the lowResidentc— A fine one, 7 rooms and all modern
They are connected by four-inch wrist by which the hand deceives lights nnd the refleeted lights of this
conveniences—large lot, $5000.
terra cotta water pipes cemented the eje." Far lie it from me to give* domain I have been trying to de­
Resident?—Fourteen rooms, convieniently located
light at nit joints, constituting the that impressh n. Marketing ctmii- scribe. But first he fed me. After
lot 65x117—A bargain $12500.
water muin. From each sup] ly peck* tiens ulwins Inject an element cf giving me a very keen scrutiny he
Farm
— 10 A. Good residence, with bath and im­
concluded
the
best
service
he
could
ket is Inid at right angles to the wa­ chance in the vegetable »itt:aticn,
provements,
$10000.
ter main a lateral lino i f tile. These and then* are examples in tie past of do for the Grower was to fill me up
Farm — 13 A. A splendid residence several orange
lines are made of ordinary throe- men who came here with plenty of on the kind of eats a Floridian should
tm &gt;, a nice home. MUUO.OO
inch tiles, placed end to end end not money end a brand new scheme cf have to be nt his best lto hn? been
hots—Of all kinds and location.s
cemented Fuel: joint b coveted with cullivnlien and marketing which a very busy man and has not had
a handful cf sawdust ir palmetto was suppeted to open the eyes cf the time to get married—yet - s o he
fibre to prevent sand pasting through natives, who were game to the hit­ took me to the homo of his brother,
the joints and clogging tie tile. At ter end, hut who finally were re- Madison Wade, a few miles out on
the end of each lateral, rj ] orite the olsred by men who laid claims to no Madison avenue, who has not been
main, a stop pocket is placed. The special ability, and whore bank ac­ so busy as John, and found .time to
He is connected with it In the ratne counts were limited, yet achieved pick out not only a charming and
manner as to supply the pocket. An weoith on the very same land by accomplis) ed wife, but a woman
Watch the South E ast Corner of Page Two
rthir hole is cut directly opposite playing the game in harmony with who has solved all the mysteries of
cooking, and believe me, I know what
n the step pocket nnd thr-te tile local trodltirns.
Two and n half millions of dollars I am talking about. On the way out
ire laid to connect It with an openc a n d id a t e f o r
ng druinage ditch. A three inch irom came into the Hanford district lust John, who does no seem to evince [
nipple, six Inches long, Is used to year for vegetable*. A stupendous any romance in his business activi­
S T A T E
8 E N A T O R
connect tie outlet tilo withthestop sum It was a banner year due no ties, told mo this romantic story:
FROM 19th DISTRICT
" I landed in Sanford from Tcnnes .
pockets. The stop pockets provides doubt to the unusual buying capacity

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HISTORY OF THE
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and observing the results they nre
attaining while dispensing invnlunble
advice and counsel. Agents of the
government arc conducting two hun­
dred experiments on his farm at this
time, and he is interested in every
one of them. I v.as most fortunate
in being aide to divert him from his
duty for lorger than I dare admit
and ate.uiilng a fund cn information
Invaluable to anyone interested in
plant cilture. He In a greet advocate
of cooperative marketing and pi r-

the results of her experiments are of
great value to the stnte, and are
being distributed widely by the
Florida Citrus Exchange to promote
the consumption of Florida products.
I shall always regard the hours spent
in the Kerry home among my most
valued experiences.
No mention of Sanford would le
complete without faying respects to
Roosting Hull Holly, editor of the
Sanford Herald, who is new publish­
ing an eight-page daily evening edi­
tion anti the Herald is a beehive of
industry in all its departments,
which is about the biggest boost one
roiild give for tlie city, for when a
city is loyal to a man like Hob Holly,
who lias given hi* bc*t to the up­
building of the c immunity, and shows

ONE OF SANFORD CELERY FIELDS READY TO CUT

THE BONDS
QUESTION
EXPLAINED
DR.
FORSTER
JUST
WHAT
DONE
FOR
MEN.

EXPLAINS*
IS
REING
EX-SERVICE

The hoys who served Unde Sam
in every branch of the service during
the world war are entitled to ail
that is coming to them and the
editor of the Herald will be one
among many of the friends of the
boys who will assist them to get i f
Seeing Dr. David Forster of Hawks
Park here yesterday he was inter­
viewed on the suhject of the bonus
for tho boys as he just returned from
Washington and is National Comtcemen for the rtate of Florida of
the American Legion.
Dr. Forster gave the salient points
of the three propositions as they are
now before Congress;
1. Reclamation of land up to a
sum of $4000 with improvements to
$1200 the ex-servico man making
the application for this feature to
receive $1.50 per day for each day
of ids service the same to apply on
his loan He has 35 years in which to
pay for his farm.
2. Where an ex-service mnn wished
to buy a home he will rccivo $2 per
day for service to same to apply on
tiie home.
3. Vocational Training to all rxserv .t men regardless of whether
they were wounded or not. They
will receive $1.50 per day anil will be
placed in a government school or
some state university.
A cash adjusted compensation of
$1.50 a day for the time lie was in tho
service between April G. 1917. and No
vember 11. 1919.
These are the four forms
of
bonuses that are being talked about
now for the ex-service men and all
of them are. ex cellent and none of
them are extravagant and the men
who went to war whether they went
across or stayed in this country am
entitled to these emoluments and
there is hut little doubt that they
will put in force and redound to the
credit of the government that grants
them and to thr everlasting benefit
of the boys who gave their all that
America might assist in the great
work of making the world safe.

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TAXES IN COUNTY
ARE BEING PAID
MORE
TAXES
PAID
IN
MARCH
OF
T H IS
YEAR
THAN
EVER
BEFORE
IN
HISTORY.
A visit to tho Tax Collector’s
ottico shows Collector Jinkins and
his assistant Sanford Doudney busy
ns bees getting the taxes in that are
due and that had to be paid by the
Amt of April in order that they shall
nut he delinquent.
Mr. Jinkins gave us the pleasing
information that never before in the
history of Seminole County have tho
people paid their taxes so promptly
as this year nnd during the month of
March over $93,000 was paid Into
the coffers of the Tax Collector.
This shows that the county is
propsperous to a remarkable degree
and people are paying their taxes more
promptly as the result. It also shows
that much property is
changing
hands in Sanford and in the county
of Seminole and when property is
moving swiftly people always pay
taxes more promptly os a clear title
rnn only he given after the taxes
on the property is clered up.
FINE APOPKA GROVE
$180, 000
Bracham

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Woman Patron Whlpa Teacher
St. Petersburg, *Fla. April G— A
warrant for the arrest of Mrs. Specsc
a winter vistor from Philadelphia,
was !**ued today, by Magistrate A.
K. Cook, on complaint of Miss Ethel
Bachman, a teacher in the Gtenoak
school, who charges that she wns as­
saulted by Mrs. Specie on Central
avenue yesterday afternoon. The
caso will he tried Monday afternoon
A son of Mr*. Specie attends the
Gtonoak school and was whipped by
Miss Bachman. The mother rejented this and claimed that the child was

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Bachman yesterday afternoon at
Fifth street and Central avenue, pull­
ed down her hair, tore off her waist
and struck her on the head and face.
She nlso abused tho school teacher,
while belaboring her, it is charged.
The excited woman was pulled iff
MUs Bachman and tho latter given
attention and taken to her home. T !o
nchool authorities are taking a han 1
in the case' and will prosecute vig&gt;rously.

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Their Former Grove To A. S.
Brandy, Well Known Stockman.
This week has seen tho sale of one
of the best ornngo groves in this, the
banner fruit-producing belt of this
State. The Iteacham Realty Company
have sold what wns once their former
grove on Lake Apopka, to Mr. A. S.
I )rowdy, u well-known stockman In
the Kissimmee section, for a consid­
eration of approximately $150,000.
This grove, which consists of 155
aert, was owned by Mr. Charles K,
Smith of Worcester, Mass., and is
one oT the most valuable groves in
this section of tin* country. The
purchaser is a Floridnin nnd lias re­
sided in Orlundo, consequently one
of the licit thing- to lie said in con­
nection with the tranasnetion was
that the purchaser nkew exactly what
lie was buying. — Reporter Star.

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Body of Detriot Girl Found Tied to
Piling of Dork at Daytona.
Daytona, April 5.— A Ashcrman todny discovered tbe body of Mbs
Mirant Jones, twenty-five, of Detriot
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lashed to the piling tinder n dock here
DOUBLEMINT
The police after a elnvestigntion
IV.TKBX'i*
came to the conclusion that tiie
young woman, who had been an
inmnto of a sanitarium here .while
being
treated for melancholia had
JAMES HIGGINS BADLY
crept tinder tiie dock nl low tide and
INJURED
fastened herself to tho pi.ing. At high
tide tiie water sulimerged her and
Stepped Between Two Sections of
caused dentil. Her garters had been
Freight Train and la Crushed By
used to tie her neck to the post. At
Cars
the sanitarium it was said Miss
James Higgins was badly injured Jones had disappeared last night.
Satrudny afternoon at Rand's Sid­
ing when lie stepped between two
sections of a freight that was being
shifted in the yards. James was tak­
ing the numbers of the enrs as he is
nn employee of the A. C. L. Ry., in
the yard work and as he was in u
hurry to get numbers he thought to
OTHING touches tho spot like a good
save time by stepping between the
s m o k e — nnd n o th ln ft enn to u c h
cars in order to get across the track
Chesterfields for genuinely “ satisfying” body
and not wait for the train to move
nnd flavor.
out and in some manner lie did not
see the other end of the train being
In Chesterfields the finest o f silky, nro*
about to come together and he was
mntlc Turkish nnd rich, mellow Domestic
caught between two cars and had
tobaccos nre blended to bring out n new nnd
several of his ribs broken, one arm
finer quality of flavor,
bruised and tho other nrm badly
A oip you know why Chesterfields “ Satisfy!”
crushed. He was rushed to Dr.
Ami because this blend Is exclusive nnd cannot
Tolar's oflire tlie* railway physirinn
be copied , only Chesterfields can “ satisfy!"
but being busy with an operation at
Kach package Is wrapped In moisture-proof,
the time lie was taken to Dr.
glnssinc paper that keeps nil of the original
Langley's office whom Drs. Langley
flavor intact.
and Marshall attended him and lie
was taken to the Fernald'Laughtmi
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Hospital where all the physicians
of t ho city are treating him in order
to save his arm if possible.
Jimmie Higgins is a lovable boy
and one of the most popular boys
in the city* and this accident is de­
plored by railroad officials and follow
employees -mid his many friends and
they are hoping and praying that he
will recover and will still hive ids
arms saved to him. it was nnunnvoiditblo accident and no one is to
lilnmo for it but it has cast a deep
sorrow* on family and friends. James
is the son of the lute James C. Hifgglns for many years tho superinten­
dent of the A. C. L. Ry., of this city,
city.

chase of supplies, and has been be- they nre the kind of folks who will
hind for years and great credit is attain results. Boh hns n heart a*
due him for the loyalty he evinces I big ns all outdoors, end the columns
and stimulates In this direction Ilia (of his paper reflect his sterling
kindly sympathetic nature lias won qualities. Walter Haynes is the hust­
him a ,crure plrfce in the affectiond ling business manager of the Herald
of the people of this section and the and he rheds trouble like a due):
state. But then, how could ho he sheds water, and They tree great ftir
otherwise when you learn that his to draw to. Sanford has drawn a
wife is the tamed Mrs. Riley Fletch­ prize in them.
er Berry, whore literary enreer and
Sanford has mere winter visitors
nthlintions are of national repute. than the present hotel accomoda­
She had the great good fortune of
tions will take cere of, hut a mag­
i njoylng the friendship of
that
nificent
tourist hotel is just complet­
coterie of Indiana writers of /horn
General Lew Wallnco and Janus ed and open for business. It is namWhitcomb Riley were the most con-1 ed the Valdez, and will All a long
fpirious, and hns a collection of |felt want, for Sanford, being the head
litters from writers of fame, the of navigation of the St. Johns river,
wurld over of ine.timable value, one with navigable water to the ocean,
from Oiecn Ca-inen Sylvia among lias the distinction of being the only
the number. Of late years she has great frerh water ort of the interim
devoted her verastlle genius of study* of the rtate, and as SUcli will un­
leg tbi* various luui* holds urcs of.th** doubtedly develop Into a favored
1'orida fruits and vegetables, and place for yachtsmen who will desire
&gt;• by their patronage and support, to keep their boats away from the
forroding insects (tint inhabit the
salt water. Already be of the hopeful
visions freely predicted is n boule­
vard around I.ake Monroe, an ex­
clusive* club for tired billionaires,
and while their yachts ride immune
from contamination in the .great
fresh water basin of tho lake and the
owners with their ladies fair will
have superb golf grounds and other
accessories enjoyable in the winter ns
home folks find it all tlu* year around.
Prehnps the reader may wonder
as 1 did, how the yachts arc going to
get from the river into the lake and
out again. I hated to display my
ignores* so 1 drove around and ex­
amined it from all available rides. 1
had the.luke pointed out to me and
T/.c Si.tin j Lringa joy t.oln t/fly and
saw tho liver from different angles,
aii;hi.
but couldn't git the connection,*and
If your inoe'il&gt;ie is Leharinj right.
Pipe Organ &lt; tub
Anally i we up and exposed myself
o u r auto ought to i&gt;t*
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The members uf the Pipe orgxn
easy -when you know it.
Club wore most pleasantly enter- J
y o u txnect to enjoy th e
The river runs through the lake tained Monday afternoon with Mr*. |
Xature-itrightness of th e
Can you lent It?
Geo. Hyman hasten. Sowing and
glorious ring days that are
fancy
work was the order of the
to come. We are expert ear
afternoon
mid at the refreshment
The j copie fo Florida especially
mechanics and can put your
hour
the
hostess
served pimento nnd
those
who
value
thrir
votes,
have
&lt;*ar in shape in a hurry. You
learned a lot in the pa t few* years, date sandwiches with hot choctiate
paly pay for the actu d time
among other things that politicians
Those prosont were Mrs. A. M.
it takes ns, and for the ma­
who promise everything and every­ Phillips, Mrs. Scliollo Muincs, Mrs.
terials u u'd.
Let the B. &amp; O’s. Auto Doctor
body before election rarely fo any Porter Fitts, Mrs.
Brown, Mrs.
look after your Cat's health.
thing for aJybody, except thcmseivcj McAllister, Mrs. Telford, Mrs. E.
nfter election. This is something to J. Taylor, Mrs. Forrest Gutchcll,
hear
in mind this year.— Time • Misses Ncttye Mnlnos, Martha Fox
SANFORD, FLORIDA
and Miss McAllister.
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"PU BLIC OPINION BE D AM N ED dwellers In its lowlands to ffoc to the power with his Palm Beach Post
Joe says Forest has been crossing
bills.
You, reader, have probaly heard
The Mississippi river along its palms with a few of the qualified
s&amp;mo fellow blow up and exclaim
electors of his county and swapping
"Public opinion be damned—I^don’ t lower course Is rapidly appraoching
talk with the boys in the suburban
the
danger,
having
passed
the
forty
care a rap for it.”
five-foot mark, and with water districts.
But he does—we all do. -#■ *
Joe Ssars is still in Washington,
enough above to bring itv to t]so
It is human nature for us to want fifty-one-foot mark. Levee guards but unless Joe gets n few pointers
our nieghbora to think well of us. snd workemn are at work.
from Park on that ear to
ttib
Even if it is not especially so as a
ground
stuff
he
had
better
come
on
In Florida all is well. The farmers
matter of personal pride, it is so ns
down
and
repair
a
few
psnels
of
the
are at work preparing for the early
one of good judgement and sound
spring harvest of crops, the business fence Forest Lake and Joe Harman
business policy,
men get tholr freight unhindered by are tearing down.
Tho man who' is well thought of snow or strike, the city folk go about
If he doesn’ t hurry with these re­
has many friends, and these friends their business with comfort and ease. pairs wc may be able to drive our
are a valuable saset to him In busi­ Spring in Florida is unaccompanied dirk horse through.— Paiatka News
ness—they bring him trade and In­ with storm and disaster, for Florida
Nevr mind the dark horse, Goode,
crease his financial revenue*.
get
on the and wagon and boost a
is the home of Spring, its birthplace,
There arc many things a man may as ft were.—Tampa Tribune.
real progressive business man,town
Not only to your country but to your
do that would lower him In the
builder and legislator into office,
estimation of tho public, yet would
our Forest Lake and your Forest
loved one. You are NOT DOING your
SPLENDID ARTICLE ON
not bring him into conflict with the
Lake.
SANFORD
duty if you do not think of the future.
------0 -----. Yes, this is a good town. Hut do law. And have you noticed that men
invariably
conceal
these
little
acts
SOME
SECTION
y o u ever tell others so?
The Florida Grower, one of the
You ARE DOING your duty if you
as much as possible? And why?
Sanford celery shippers received
best magazines in the south, and
Because they do not wish to incur
1210,000 for the 240 cars shipped out
SAVE. Which shall it Be?
This year every citizen should the displeasure of their fellow men— one that publishes the truth about
of that section last week.—Tampa
Florida”
has
a
two
page
article
about
v ote— vote right—hut not often. and women.
Sanford in this week’s issue and it Li Tribune.
Ir makes us feel good to note that
Were It not for the mora l effect one cf the best pieces of advertising
T o escape from the piker class, of public opinion this world would
other
papers from time to time com­
that the Sanford section has ever
votes should advance in price also. soon become a maelstrom of inquity
ment
on
the wonderful crops of the
had. The article was written by
and debauchery. It would bo im­ Rube Allyn who is a Florida news­ Sanford section. These crops and the
When you get hold of a good thing possible as a place of residence for paper man and with whom tho San­ big prices have become such an old
William, hang onto both ends. The respectable men and women and to ford people are familiar and
Rube story that they hardly cause a ripple
bring
children
into
existence
under
middle sometimes gives way.
has confined himself strictly to the in the regular life of this section and
such conditions would be a crime truth and while he has not burdened we have eeased counting up what
---- I Q -----against humanity.
have
the readers with miles of statistics he the growers are making or
Some people, we suspert, are keen
Public opinion makes or unmakes
made
but
only
note
the
car
move­
writes the story about Sanford in
on discovering the faults of others us, as wo court its verdict.
his
inimitable style thut is enter­ ments. But should some of our
in order to cover up their own.
We value it, and we cherish its
whilom friends like tho Country
taining and instructive.
good reports.
Gentlemen get an eyeful or an ear­
Tlie Florida Grower writes up the
For when all other courts fail,
ful of this great winter vegetable
And still, we arc firmly convinced
different sections of Florida in each
growing section they would ' drop
that the dawn of universal ponce is public ppininn becomes the court of
issue and like every other publication
last resort.
dead and cciseto talk about tourists
still in the realm of the dawns
of this nature spent money on the
and sand dunes and poor soil and
compilation of the article and setting
fertilizers. This Sanford section is
FLORIDA AGAIN EX EM PT
Prohibition, we are assured, is
it up ami publishing it and the Her
some section and every part of Flo­
creating a void in the jails of the
With blizzards, storms, torrential aid often wonders if the ijcnerai rida has a great story to tell about
country —ditto the stomachs of its
rainfn.ls, and strikes of labor making public ever realizes just what these fruits and vegetables und climate
citizens.
the n-st of the country unpleasant, urtirlcs cost that the Florida maga­ unsurpassed in the world.
dangerous to live In, and dlilicult to zines and newsnapers are actually
Why worry about what some of
We're just pining to scratch oil make a living in, it becomes a plea- giving away curb jear in publishing tho northern magazines or papers
Many organs take part in assiml-1wisdom even of the brightest physlun editorial on the low cost of iturc once more to refer to our own such articles about Florida.
think about Florida. We have the
The Sanford Board of Trade, goods and if our less fortunate Iat ion of food, and a number are ac-j clans. Hence, if you have liver or
something. Hut wo can't find tho state of Florida, which is exempt from
from all these and is overflowing every real estate man and every neighbors do not choose to tryout tive in eliminating those portiont of I kidney troubles, you cannot do bet.
something.
business man should take a bunch their hand In the growing cf winter the fowl which are not taken into ter than cnll upon your druggist for
with nl! that goes to make for
of
copies of the Grower of April .1, vegetables we should worry Our own blood for the upbuilding of the j Warner's Safe Kidney and Livtr
So’me good men and true become pleasantness und prupserRy.
and
send them out at various times people arc making money and the body. Of the eliminative began, the Remedy.
In Kansas railroads and highwayso thoroughly wrapped up in the
to
people
who would like to learn
work of selecting good men for pub are blocked by deep snow drifts and
facts and figures arc there to prove liver and the kidneys are of major J "About 7 years ago I was »u weak
importance, and are most likely to and worn out that l could hardly
more
about
Sanford.
He office that they even forget to livestock is suffering in a blizzard
it.
be overworked and become diseased. work. After trying other things with­
We
thunk
the
Florida
Grower
for
which has five states in its merciless
f 210,000 in one week from Celery
vote.
grasp Northern Illinois, with parts this splendid write up. We know in the Sanford section the Tribune When such is the case, various trou­ out relief, I tried Warner’s Safi
bles of a digestive and eliminative Kidney and Liver Remedy. In a
f o o d is going up, Clothing is of Indiana and Michigan, are in the what it is worth and we are indebted says and it was not an especially character occur, and such troubles
short time the pain left me, my
going up, smokes are going up. grip of a blizzard accompanied by to Edgar Wright ami the Grower gooil week either. Will the Country are so frequent and so common that
urine cleared up and the rheumatism
&lt;
Gentleman [(lease copy .
everything is away up, and if some­ heavy gales and blinding enow storms amt Rube Allyn for life.
it is absolutely necessary to find and dyspepsia vanished. We have
In Nebraska the snow drifts are
thing don’ t come down soon we’ ll
Dr. T. A. Neal Burrhuses Willoln some relief. Warner’ s Safe Kidney used Warner’ s Safe Remedies ever
six feet high, and trnin service is
all blow up.
and Liver Remedy was compounded since with great success in
Hotel
CONGRESS 10 NAL POLITICS
our
demoralized.
A very important real estate deal over 40 years ago to help equalize family." 0. F. Rose, Burtonvllle,
Tin* Associated Press tells us that
Further than occasional outbursts was announced today from the J. N. the work of both kidneys and liver.
In a communication to the Herald
Kentucky, U. S. A.
Toledo
is
like
a
deserted
village
with
from
the Sanford Herald, infreqcuncy Bradshaw Real Estate Agnncy in the How successful it has been is evi­
City Manager Abbott outlines the
Warner’s Safe Kidney and Liver
Intent of the injunction recently its streets and the surrounding coun* due to an uncertain electric service, transfer of the Willola property la- denced by its wide-spread sale and Remedies' contains no harmful in­
try
swept
by
"blinding
snow
there lias been little stir in
the cated on South Orange Avcnut. to its vnlue !s attested by an immense
placed upon the Southern Utilities
Fourth congressional district and few Dr, T. A. Noa! for a consideration number of appreciative users who gredients and should be used when
Co., by the City Commissioners and storms raging ail day."
the kidneys need attention.
Parkersburg, W. Va. and Marietta people know that Forest Lake, of said to he in the neighborhood of through these many years have put
statin that the injunction holds
It to the severest tests with the most
Sold by Union Pharmacy.
good only in regard to the electric O., are swept by gales which un­ Sanford, has announced hi* rnndfacy 117,000.
current. Since many of the consum­ roofed houses, blew down telegraph to succeed Jce Sears in congress.
It is not known whether Dr. Neal satisfactory results.
Sample sent on receipt of ten cents.
But Joe Harman has fired a broad­ will make any changes to the Willola
The experience of multitudes is Warner’s Safo Remedies Co., Dept.
e s wero under the impression that telephone, light and trolley poles.
Georgia
Is
deluged
by
a
rainstorm
sometimes
worth more than the Rochester, N. Y.
side
for
the
affable
Seminole
county
the njunction covered the water and
which is an eighteen room hotel en­
the
heaviest
in
years,
bringing
great
banker
and
avows
his
intention
of
gas also this communication should
joying a very fluttering seasom The
supporting him. This means much in property fronts 100 feet on the avenue
-straighten out the matter to their agricultural damage to farmers.
The Tennessee river has passed at least one county of the district I with a depth of 200 feet.— Reporter
satisfaction.
the FI.5-font stage and is causing Palm Beach, for Joe Harman is a star.

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T R Y A HERALD W A N T AD

Those nice showerc are very wel­
come and mean a lot to the grower of
vegetables and the grower of grass
und flowers. They mean a lot to the
tattle iruii w!.a In wanting fresh
green gra»» for the cattle and they
mean much to every living thing.
Artificial irrigation is all right for a
lime but when it really becomes dry
weather there is nothing like these
gentle rains from heaven that carry
everything needed in plant life.
Joe Eurman says in his Palm
Ueuch Post thill the grufters/ gam­
blers and "stick up” men must go
rom Palm lleach and West Palm
Urach and Hint the officers anil the
city commissioners will see to it. The
city employed private detectives
to get the evidence and Joe says if
lie was to publish what he knows
in many circles, wen, mosi every
r.ewspaper in the stipe could say
cd what we know there would be u
great exodus from the state.
Wanted—Two men to run for the
Legislature in Volusia county: salary
UOO.OO for two years service, payable
at
the pleasure of the
recipient.
Employer reserves the right to cuss
opt, dcnonucc, demean,
villify,
vituperate, abuse, and otherwise
mistreat the person who gets the
most votes. Apply in person to every
voter in Volusia county through the
columns of seven newspapers and
by word of mouth.— DeLand News.

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These days the country ii indu ging In the pleasing pastime of turn­
ing out another grid of public offi­
cial*. from president down to M»«*
most humble of them all.
Today we see great virtues in this
man, and that one, and the other,
and we expect great things from them
jsHutJweJnevrrJcnn tell.
gj£&gt;omctim*’s they measure up tc
expectations, and then again they
do not measure at nil. Hut maklnt
them is great sport, even though at
times they bite the hand thatjmadr
them.

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THE SANFORD HERALD

Little Happen^**
Mention of
Matters In Brief
P erson a l Hems
of Interest

In and About
*£ The City &lt;£

Jimmy Thornton
representing
the S. L. Richards Co., of Atlanta
v as among the commercial men In
the city today. He says that the
news paper situation Is something no
,nsn can moke prognostication and
«e believe he is right.
C. W. Entzmingcr of Longwood
K. H. Kilbco of Geneva and 0 . P.
Swope of Oviedo ware attending the
meeting of county commlsloners to­
day of which body they ore members.
Dr. LoRoy Brown, of Sanford,
rjent the Easier holidays in the city
with his father, M. S. Brown.—
palatka News.
Mrs. W. C. Bray and Miss Clara
Millen were among Sanford folks
who motored to Orlando on Monday
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lee and Mr.
and Mrs. Minor Swarthout formed
a congenial party mororlng to OrImdo on Sunday.
Mr. II. B. Dunnlvan of Way cross
spent the week-end In Sanford with
Mrs. Dunnivan and her sister, Mrs.
C. J. Wolfe.
Mrs. J. C. Smith und Mrs. D. P.
Drummond were shopping in Orlando on Monday.
Dr. I). C.Ward, Osteopath is in
Sanford on Tuesday and Friday
of each week.
58-tf
Mr. A. E. MacDulTie who has been
employed by the Charles Electric
Co., has resigned to accept a position
aa Supt. of the Municipal Light
Plant nt Whitakers. N. C.
Reg Holly is here for a few days
from Palmetto getting ' printing
matter ami supplies fer his husines
in the buying and shipplngofvegetablcs
at Palmetto, Bradcntown and other
points in Munatee county,
Mrs. L. T. Carter of St. Petersburg
is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Sam
Igou.
Mr. E. McConnell has purchased
the Getzcn bungalow, 910 Elm ave.,
and will get possession at once.
Mrs. Myrtle Bell and son Frederick
spent the week end here the guest
of Mrs. G. D. Bishop,
Mr. A. Martin arrived yesterday
from Miami and is visiting his daugh­
ter, Mrs. Geo. Fox.
Ford Sedan 1920 Model demount
able rims with other extras.
I), k O. Motor Co.
31-1 tc.
Hon*. David Shultz the States
Attorney for the Seventh and a
candidate for re-election was in the
city today shaking hands with his
friends and talking about his can­
didacy. David says he did not need
to run as he had been appointed for
four years but first of all ho was a
good Democrat and secondly he was
n good sport and ho would trot a
heat or so with George DcCottcs an
who was the best man.
Dr David Forster of Hawks Park
was in the city yesterday coming
over with the New Smyrna High
School team to watch the game. Dr.
Forster formerly resided here and
his many friends were glnd to see
him again and to know that he is
prospering with his large sanitarium
at Hawks Park near New Smyrna.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wilson and
Mr. and Mrs. It. J. Holly lyjent
Sunday afternoon nt Daytona Beach
where they enjoyed the ocean to the
fullest and also a good lunch at
CaDano'a and the ride homo in the
evening when the lleo sedan was at
iti best under the skillful chnulTering
of Pop Wilson.

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FLORIDA

Summary of the
Floating Small
Talks Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Readers

Mrs. Norwood Pindar retu nod
to her homo in Jacksonville Friday
after a pleasant visit with her mo­
ther Mrs. Goo. Dickenson.
Mrs. J. W. Barnes is in Pensacola
called there by the Illness of her
mother.
Mrs. Elton Moughton and baby
left Friday to join Mr. Moughton
In Ocala where they will reside.
Mrs. J. M. Hayes and children
have gone to Allendale, S. C. to
spend the Easter holidays with her
mother,

1

William Runge spent Sunday with
home folks coming over from the
University of Florida at Gainesville
where he is one of the best students
and Is making a fine record. William
U taking a five year courso in cnglnceriug and expects to come out
of college with all the degreers and
a thorough knowledge of this im­
portant workMiss Lucca Chappell has accepted
a position as bookkeeper and steno­
grapher fur the Wight Tire Co.
Among the visitors to the city is
G. B. Pope of Jacksonville who
formerly resided here being engaged
in the contracting and building line.
Mr. Pope is now travelling for the
National Builders Co., of Cleveland
Ohio selling paints and has ti e state
of Florida for his territory His many
Sanford friends arc glad to sec him
again.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Griffith leave
tomorrow for Sarasota where thoy will
be guests of home folks. Mr. Griflith's
health has not been of the best for
the past few months and it is hoped
that the change will hcneliit him.
Robert Freeman of Tampa was
here Saturday visiting friends. He is
in the circulation department uf the
Tampa Times and is well known all
over south Florida. He was a ser­
geant In Co. C. of Orlando in which
company there were many Sanford
hoys and went to France with them.
Miss Ruth Mettingcr is the guest
of her sister Mrs. W. L. Mogan und
her many Sanford friends are glad to
sec her again.
Mrs. R. Z. Johnson and children
are leaving this week for an extend­
ed visit with friends in Ilandolp and
Wilmington, N. C.
Mrs. O. P. Green, nee Miss Bclah
Scars, left on Saturday to return to
her home in Brunswick, Ga.
Mr. ami Mrs. C. W. Raulerson of
Geneva were the Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. David Speer.
Miss Sarah Wight Is home from
Hollins College for the Easter vaca­
tion ahd has as her gilest John Rowe
also from Rollins.
Mrs. II.. L. Gibson has returned
from Manatee.
Mrs. Raymond Key Is visiting
Miss Fnnnie Tucker in Orlando for
V* c l. iv»

Misses Florence Witte and Kath­
leen Brady are among the Rollins
girls spending Easter at home.
Miss Ruth Waldron, formerly u
popular Sonfoid girl hut now of
Winter Pnrk, offi dated ns organist
at the Congregational church, Sun­
day. Miss Waldron is a talented
musician and gave much pleasure by
her tenlquo und able manner In
which she manipulated the key
board.
Messers W. B. Kirby and Ticquette, employes of the Southern
Bell Telephone Co. have been trans­
ferred to Fcrnandlna anil left Inst
week to assume their new duties.
. H . A. Neal has purchased through
J. E. Spurling the cottage on corner
Elm nml fl'.h street from Mrs. A.
Liijn and will occupy this residence
soon.
Among the visitors to the city
yesterday afternoon were Mr. and
Mrs
Endor Curlctt and
Miss
Elchner of Geneva.
Mrs. Aubrey .Moran und Jjttlc
daughter of Geneva were In the city
yesterday on a shopping expedition.
J. II. Jones one of the prominent
growers and shippers of the Oviedo
section and postmrster of Oviedo was
was in the city today attending to
business matters and meeting his
many friends.
Engagement Announced
Mrs. Lisctte C. Elchner of Balti­
more Md. announce* the engage­
ment «f her daughter Mbs Emma
Virginia Efchner to Mr. Roland
Spencer l.c**,l lif Jttct.Nunviiii1, ria.
son of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Read cf
Bloomington, Hi. Mbs Echiner has
been making her home with her
sbter and hrothrr In law Mr. and
Mrs. Endor Curlctt uf Geneva, Fla.
from where the wedding will take
place early in June.
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PER CENT AMERICANS
,

American Legion Asks Members To
R eg ister

n nd

Stand

Fart.

/ The following from the Jackson­

M lW n M l

ville Times Union will prove Interest­
ing to American Legion members of
this county:
The .local post American Legion
will hold Its regular monthly meet­
ing in the chamber of commerce au­
ditorium tomorrow evening at 8
o’ clock, when the carnival committee
cill make a report giving thr amoun
of money secured for the Edward C.
DoSausaure post.
"Don't forget the next meting of
the post, nnd don't forget to register
and pay your poll tax," was the clos
Ing remark of the announcement of
the meeting sent out by Post Ad
jutant Smith, Americanism of the 100
per cent variety, such as the Amer­
ican Legion stands for, it is pointed
out, demands that every eligible vot­
er shall exercise hid rights at the
next election. The post went on
(From TurMlty'a Dally lltnll)
record at its last meeting to the
FROM
SANFORD BOARD OF
effect that to be a full fledged mem­
TRADE TO TAKE UP THIS
ber of the-post each must register
and pay his poll tax. A committee
BRIDGE END ROAD QUESwas appointed by Post Commander
TION.
Covington to c..ieck the roster of
The county commissioners are
members to see that this was done.
A card asking the questions. Have holding their regular meeting today
you registered? Have you paid your at the court house with all members
poll tax? is included In the announce­ present. Among the matters coming
ment to each member, and will be
before them this morning was the
checked up to see that the members
road
from Geneva to Bridge End or
of the local post do live up to their
Osceola
as the new town of the
obligations ns citizens and Legion­
naires.
Osceola Cypres.^ Co., is named. A
A call has been issued to all mem­ special committee from the Sanford
bers of the post who have not paid Hoard of Trade consisting of A. IV
their dues to come to this meeting Connelly, G. F. Smith, J, G. Ball,
and pay up to Post Finance Otiicer II. F. Whitncr, F. W. Mahoney and
Edward Goodman to mall tlelr R. J. Holly appeared before the com­
check to him in care of the Union missioners relative to this board and
Central Life Insurance Co., Graham A. I’ . Connelly the chairman asked
building, or call upon him at that the bo uni just what was being done
place and leave their dues. This is on the road that is one of the most
necessary the announcement states important links in the road system
or the names of such unpaid mem­ of tho county. Chairman Brumlcy
bers must he dropped within thirty of tlie board called on E, II. Kiibee
the commissioner of that district
days.
Tomorrow, Tuesday night, 8 p. ni. to state what was being done on the
is the time for the meeting.
road and Mr. Kiibee assured the
committee that lie was working on
('alts Elected Wilson
the road now and doing all he could
Ilrooksville. April tl.—Sen. D. U with his force of men being split
Fletcher, candidate for reflection, trying to take care of nil the impor­
spoko to a large crowd here Wed­ tant work in his district. It was final­
ly decided that tho work would he
nesday night.
finished before tho rainy season and
After Sen. Fletcher was introduced that the rond would ho sufficiently
by Col. G. C. Martin ho was greeted improved to give the people of Bridge
with loud applause, and during his End a passable road for the time
speech he was often interrupted by being. There are some thousand
applnuse, especially when he paid his people there nt present with the
respects to Mr. Cults.
population increasing and the present
He briefly reviewed his accomplish­ ondition of the road precluded their
ments during the 12 years of service coming to Sanford nnd the Board
told of his committee assignments of Trade and the business men of
during the democratic administration this city were willing to take measure
of congress and at present, and dis­ to put the road in shape and assist
cussed at some length the farm loan the county commissioners in every
act and the past and probable future way in order that this road could be
accomplishments of the merchant put in shape.
marine. The senator has probably
The county commissioners are
been more instrumental in obtaining being called upon for much road
legislation affecting these two branch building ut present and being short
es of government service than any of funds are trying to muke haste
other member of congress.
slowly in these matters but show a
He read nn extract of a letter from disposition to be fair in giving the.
Mr. Calls, written In 1917 in which people of all parts of the county as
Mr. Calls informed the senator that good a road as they ran with tho
he (Cults) hud been responsible for amount of money which they have
the election of Woodrow Wilson in at their disposal.
1916, in that he (Catts) had refused
an oiler of JOO.UUO to go over to the
Hughes faction with his contituency
This piece of intelligence brought
down the house. In fitting ways the
senator discussed issues found in the
Catts campaign literature. Approval
of hU hearers was registered by the
applause that greeted hint.

A CHECK ACCOUNT
in a bank should establish a most
intimate relation between the bank
and its depositors.
W e are always willing to consult
with our depositors regarding their
proposed business deals.
W e may see matters from a differ­
ent viewpoint than you do and help
you to avoid a loss. . Come in and
let us assist you,/

4 %
SAVIflGS

USING CHEAPER CUTS WILL
NOT
RAISE
PRICE
ON
Washington, I). C. April 2.—Or­
THIS
KIND
OF
MEAT.
ganization of a new company by the
railroads east cf the Mississippi
Washington. April 6.— In response
river to acquire arid operate after to inquiries as to whether the cam­
May 1., the Fruit Growers' Express paign to “ Save Money &lt;n Meat" by
cars now operated by Armour &amp; Co., utilization of the less costly nils, es­
lias been announced by il. B. Spen­ pecially (hose from the fore-quarter
cer, president cf the Fruit Growers' &amp; i I have a tendency to raise pr cos of
Express. The new company has been cf such culst the Department cf Jus­
incorporated under the laws cf Dela­ tice today issued the following state­
ware under the name cf tho Fruit ment:
Growers' Express Company and will
"The effect on rotal prices to the
have its headquarters here with Mr.
consumers of the campaign to "Save
Spencer ns president und E. J. Roth
Money en Ms at’ by ull’ itallon o!
ns genera! manager. The announce­
the less costly cuts Is
indicated
ment said: "It will perform the reclearly n cc nc’usicn reached by
grigerator car and other protective
Bureau cf Markets, IJ S. Depr cl
service for the movement of prlsh Agr’cu lure with its
unequalled
|ile (raffle on the railroads which knowledge cf marketing problems,
has heretrfore been performed by the
that is people would use more cf the
Armour intercss— Produce Binellit. less co3t'y portions their doing so
would reduce prices cf living and
•prices cf meat as n whole would he
greatly reduced and would ho more
For Sale—Corner lot
100x117 stable.'
"The facts, with reference to the
Palmetto a von no and 8th street,
Southeastern Corner. Price reason­ effect cf the campaign &lt;» prices are
as follows:
able. Nick Zrrnovan, Box 211
"At* tic prerent time, neglect &lt;(
\V27-10tp.
the te-as costly cuts cf meat, csjocinl*
\Vo buy, raise anil rrll fur-bearing ly thc«e fre m the forc-quar'er, has
rabbits and other Imr-bearins nniir.z! r-'.r.rdcd thr zalc and dtstiibuiic n &lt;1
Flare your order with us and li-t there cuts; has thus muted propor­
what ever stock you have with us. tionately groalor shrinkage- und riimstating lowest flat prices on largo 'nished vilurm; lias caused some
shipments.
Address 616-607 N. P. meat literally to le wasted: has
caused numerous rctallcts to chop
Ave., Fargo, N. D.
wiM-lte
and sell to hotels ami ethers, meat
Wantid—man with team or auto cuts which could bo un-cl by thu con­
who tan givo bond to roll 1117 Wat­ sumer to hotter advantage In Its tin*
kins home and farm products. Big­ chopped form, and has increased the
gest concern of kind in world. $ 1COO retailor's overhead.
"Every particle of loss, shrinkage
to f 8000 yearly income.- Territory
In this county open.
Write today, and wastage has been borne by tho
J. R. Watkins Co., Dept. 112 Win­ consumer in the price cf all tie meat
which he does buy,"
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Atlnr.tn, On., April 7. The repu­
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was cx| ected to develop a number of
contests, including these for delegates
gates nt large to the republican na­
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j Friday for their home in New York,
after having spent the winter here.
Mrs. Thoma* Dunlop had as rhe
Mrs. J. V. Wicks of Orlando spent
guest last week her cousin Mrs.
the
week end nt home.
J. II. Arnold of Orlando.
Donald Whitcomb took in tho
Floyd Allen was over from his
musicalc
at Orlando last Monday
winter home in F'ustis enjoying the
night.
fishing and Maying at Shells at
Something like eighty five dollars
Geneva Ferry last week. Mr. Allen's
Hummer home is in Klrtland, Ohio. was made nt tho Chicken pie supper
Mrs. Jack Thompson and the last Friday night for the benefit of
tho county hospitnl. Sanford was
twins were over from DeLand visit­
well represented.. We are always
ing her sister Mrs. I. I). Ilarl re­
glad to have our Sanford friends
5
cently.
at office o f A . P. Connelly 104 to 108 Magnolia A ve., Sanford
with us.
Mrs. Ross Long reached home
Misses May Morris and Florence
Saturday from a 3 weeks stay in
Kgnn left last Monday to visit St.
New Martinsville, West Va.
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Augustine before leaving for their
Miss Kustn Burgess of Ilartow
home in New York. Mr. and Mrs.
was over last week visiting at Ross R. II. Morris left Tuesday, execting
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Porter who Maytown visiting her daughter Mrs. Bcardnll ave for the present Cvr..
Long* and also nt Mrs. Mannings to meet the young ladies in Jack­
have been guests at the Schwartz Clark.
H. B. Lewis.
tr
in town.
homo
on
Marquette
ave
for
the
Word comes from Pahokee that a
sonville
Geneva hates to give up
Fire destroyed 2 tennant hou.n i3
winter are leaving in a few days for son was born to Mr. and Mrs. C. a barn on the John Russell f,,~
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chamber­ thrso good citizens even for a few
their home in Langhorne I’ a., the C. Morris last week.
lain and daughter Veronica are months.
Wednesday nfternoon.
Porters have made many friends
leaving April 6th for their home in
Mrs. Tina Warren Beaty is a pa­
G. C. LeF’ ils has bought the pro­
Mrs. J, A. Vaughn was a visitor during their visit here.
Miss Clare Cameron gave a tilt
Wntcrtown N. Y. after spending perty of Mrs. Wakefield's known as
tient at the F'ernald Laughton Me­ before the High School Wcdneidiy
at
their
homo
on
Monday.
the winter at the home of Mr. and the "Libby place."
IL G. Dietcrich has been on a morial hospital. Another operat’ n was
morning advocating the nomination
Mrs. G. C, Chamberlain.
The whip-poor-will has begiun bis business trip to Dallas, Texas,
made on her side by Doctor Christ of her father A. B. Cameron for
Mr. Frank Jones of New Sm&gt;rnu
evening call so no more frost this
Mr. and Mrs. B. Steel and young
Col. W. N. Eahsun is at the Lin­ from Orlando and Dr. Denton. She Sheriff for Seminole County.
is in Geneva looking after business
spring, so the darkies say.
people of Bcardnll avenue are driving
coln
hotel, guest of Mr. and Mrs. I. is said to be recovering nicely.
interests.
a beautiful new Oldsmoblle.
D.
Martin
cn route to his home in
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rowan have
The children are all eager for
Mrs. Mnlile Brannon and chil­
OVIEDO
Mr. and Mrs. C. I). Couch and dren were visitors lait week of Mr. KaNter to come. We are glad it Danielson, Conn., after the winter in sold their farm on Geneva avenue to
three little daughter were in Daytona and Mrs. J. W. Daniel.
Alex Foster. The Rowans expect to
G. W. Wheeler left Sunday for
comes when all nature is so fresh and St. Petersburg.
over Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Z.erovcan w e e go *.o St. Augustine to reside. They Texas after upending three monthi
smiling and hope tho little ones will
dames Couch.
look beyond their Easier favors of in Orlando shopping on Monday. have the host wishes of friends for us chief clerk to B. F. Wheeler
LONG WOOD PICK-UPS
agent of the Atlantic Coast Line Itv
eggs and ruhhitts and fresh appurel
The father of Wiley Wilson of
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Chamberlain happiness in their new home.
Then. Tice was the guest of Mr.
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to its real meaning of the rising from were at Daytona beach n portion of
Jimmie Howard has been out from Oviedo.
Cameron City died on Monday very and Mrs. Shaffer on Sunday.
the tomb of Our Savior, the hope of last week supertcnding ’the building town visiting his sister Mrs. Edmond
suddenly after only an hours illness.
On Friday and Saturday nfternoon
C W. Williamson of Sanford the world.
of t heir new Sea Side home.
Stowe of Cameron ave and on Tues­ committees from the Christian EnThe funeral was on Tuesday interrspent Sunday with his mother Mrs.
ment nt Lake View cemetery. Mr.
Mr. ami Mrs. Virgil Hasty, Mrs. day evening quite a party of neigh­ deaver met nt the grove around the
Wilson was 76 years old and wan Tell Williamson,
EAST SANFORD
May Hasty and Chaffee Hasty drove bors gathers at the Stowe home for Baptist Church to make a park, one
(I. W. Caldwell and family mo­
horn in CrUs County tin. and al­
of tiie greast needs of Oviclontthis
Rev. Rancher was over from Apop­ to Orlando last Sunday to visit Mr. a social evening in his honor.
ways lived then* until last year he tored up from Orlando on Sunday. ka Sunday to preach at Moore Sta­ and Mrs. Marvin Austin.
Price &amp; C oiler have repaired and time. The men and boys pruned the
Master Karl Overstreet had the tion church.
came here with his wife to in- near
Mrs. Hickson of Celery ave is in painted the Dr. Mass cottage an
(Continued on page n)
their ‘son. Bis wife ami son survive misfortune to fall and break Ids arm
him. The Wilsons have the sympathy one day lint week.
of all nieglihors
j “ Uncle Joe" Clouser passed away
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cameron and last Friday after a long illness and
f t___ □
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Monroe together was buried in tiie Long wood cemetery
with Mr. and Mrs. W, I. McBride on Saturday morning.
and their guests, the Mims Mnry | Miss Dunbar anti Mrs. J. Lynn
l C I
Mellride and Maggie Mills drove Stalk returned Sunday from a trip
to Lake Harney Monday for a pie- tu Tampa, St. Petersburg, Clear tile nml fish fry they report a d i- wal),r nmj n,.||nir.
lightful time.
| Mra Mo|,]t,y um| Cliit«lrcn have
We learn that the wife and cliil(|u. quests of her mother and
ilrcn of George Steilf the Bulgarian {„Ii.tor in law Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
held for the? dynamiting of Mike Entzmlnger for several days. Site
iatonclf home is now enroute to this will make her future home in Lakecountry to join the husband and la ml.
futber who bns boon here revcral
Joe Bistline left Wednesday for
years preparing a borne for bis bis hotpe in Pennsylvania having
family which he lias well started on spent several weeks visiting his
llichmond avenue.
brother J. A. Hist line.
W. L. Henley has bought the 10
Mr. and Mrs. J. IL Allen left
ucre farm of Mike Stoned on Uieli- Monday to visit their daughter Mrs.
nnonil avenue. Mr. Henley has a11 I,. J. Hunt wlio resides in Ft. Lau­
•tijrtiun on H of* Longs farm on same derdale.
street. Mr. Henley together with
..Miss Margaret Stuart and Master
Mrs. Henley ami her mother have Geo. Stuart were in Orlando on
been camping on Sanford Heights Saturday.
ing. But the Chandler Company, throughout
It states it now and will continue to do so.
and are from Atlanta.
Mr. nml Mrs. Dinkel and Miss
There
is
good
reason
for
this
and
many
thousands
1919, with nil its production greatly oversold,
Lillian Walts motored down to
of motor car owners know it. This is the reason—
Orlando on Saturday.
held to its price.
GENEVA
The
Chandler
Six
is
the
m
ost
closely
priced
fine
J.
a.
Dinkel
ami
T.
P.
Lewis
Mis. Pear) Yurbrali nml tittle
The Chandler She of today is a highly per­
car in the whole medium priced field.
daughter are visiting Mr. and M rs. were visitors in Sanford on Monday.
fected development of the Chandler Six seven
Charlie Clouser of New Smyrna
FI. II. Kilhlc.
Look through the pages of this paper or a
years
ago, which started the trend toward HghtMm. Snyder of Atlanta is the motored over on Sturdny to attend
magazine that may be lying on your table. There
Ills fat tiers funeral.
weight
sixes. All the engineering skill and
UUmt of Mrs. If. II. Pattbdinll.
are probably from ten to twenty automobile
J. E. Phipps with a party of Or­
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Whitcomb
production efficiency at the command of the
advertisements. IIow many name the price of
motored to Winter Park last Monday lando friends motored over to Day­
Chandler
Company lias been devoted to this otic
the car?
M'ihs Kdnu Geiger of Orlando tona Beach on Suturdny.
chassis and that fact is one of tiie reasons foi
True, the cost of automobile production has
Mrs. Robb returned to her home
fipont Sunday with borne folks,
increased
in
the
past
year,
and
it
is
still
increastiie Chandler’s leadership in its field today.
in Sanford on Saturday. Mrs. Robb
iMr. avnd Mrs. Qucsenbury, par­
lias been a good and faithful nurse
ents of Mis. A. W. Davis, left last
All Chandler bodies are mounted on the one standard Chandler chassis. Simple,
having nursed Mr. Clouser for the
sturdy and dependable throughout, its features embrace, as / or years past, the really
past 10 months.
marvelous Chandler Motor, solid cast aluminum motor base, annular ball bear­
Mr. nml Mrs. F\ J. Neimyer were
visitors in Orlando on Tuesday.
ings, silent chain drive for the auxiliary motor shafts, and Bosch magneto ignition.
In Mcinnrlnn
C a r s th a t M a y C o m p a r e w ith C h a n d l e r
"Uncle Joe" Clouner of Longwood
a r e L is t e d at H u n d r e d s o f D o lla r s M o r e
was called into the "Great Beyond"
♦ SIX BEAUTIFUL STYLES OF BODY
March 211 and was laid to rest beide bis wife in the Longwood Ccni-j
Seven-Passenger Touring Car, $1895
Four-Passenger Dispatch Car, $1975
Four-Passenger Roadster, SIS95
utcry March 7. Rev. Brower of
Seven-Passenger Sedan, S2S95
Four-Passenger Coupe, $2795
Limousine, $3395
i All Prices J, o. b. Cleveland, Ohio
Sanford officiated,
Mr. Clouser was one of our pio­
neer settlers, i e was born in Perry
Co. Pcnnsylvrrin Oct. 16. 1838.
In November 1881 with Ids wife nml
two children be located in Longwood
t
where lie ban since resided. He was
a member of the G. A. R. having
eerved thro the "Civil War." lie
became ill Feb. 7tli, HMD ami was
tulan to Orlando to the Orange
County hospital where it was found
necessary to amputate one of Ids
feet after being in the hospital four
months be was brought home much
a
a f t er
u i m p r o v e d1
1i n t
few months Ine bn &gt;nn to fai1 utul lias
[been a great Millerer uutl? the end
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last week. We hear that Fred has
accepted a position at the Paper
Mill In Sanford.
C lor or. co Bergquist was a wcleomc
viator in Upsali Sunday.
Voile Williams is having an ad­
dition of some 300 trees made to
his orange g ro v e / We note that
oranges are still being shipped from
this section.
E. F. Lundquisr has returned to
his work at the Paper Mill after a
light attack of the flu.
Mrs. A. F. Westerdlck visited
Wednesday with her daughter, Mrs.
Beck and on Monday, both ladies
motored to Longwood to ace Mrs.
Lucas.
Mrs. J. A. Thompson and tho
twins Leroy and Ralph of DeLand
accompanied by her daughter, Mrs
Edna Ogilsvie of Fernandina, who
Is making her parents a short visit,
visited at tho homes of their rela­
tives here, Mrs. Jesse Thompson
and Mrs. Jesse Lee. They also made
short calls on their old neighbors,
who arc always glad to sec them
and know they arc prospering.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Thompson
picniccd in the woods, Sunday with
friends, it being the third birthday
of their little daughter Corrinna.

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C H A N D L E R M O T O R C A R C O M P A N Y , C L E V E L A N D , OHIO
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time.
lie leaven one daughter. Mm. F.
I V. ir.nyi” ■ an :! a ;nn Chs r!rr.
Clouser of New Smyrna nl*ii a
brother I)nn (Mower of Orlando, j
lie was a devoted father nml n
good kind neighbor,* norm better,
and was loved and impelled by nil
who knew him. The bereaved family
have the sympathy of their many
f i (ends.
UI'SALA AND GRArKVIl.l.K
Mr*. Fred Kridl ami baby, called
on Mr*. Andrew Bertclson, one day

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THE SANFORD EEEALD

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AMERICAN LEGION
SEMINOLE COUNTY
TO HAVE BUILDING
Sallie Harrison Chapter
D. A. R. Starts
Something

etij oy t h e pleasures .of life that nro
coming to them after their faith iu
scrvico for their country.

wtnplami bar# n fl rd by Mary V. Minneipolli, Minn.; Qaniamln II. Townarnd I« Clrcwlt Court, Hamla&lt;M* Conn!;, Florida.
tlon Co., The aald land bring tisruttl at th*
vt'.lliamaon on Monday, tha F r ,u
Monument, Col.l Frank Townarnd, 330
In Chanrary.
dal* ot lh* l**uane* of such cortlfirata In th*
July, A. 1). 1930.
\
Supply Co.. O. M. C. U. S. V. O. 701. A. E. t . M. Douglaar. Joined by
m
m * of Goo. E. Currier.
_ It If further ordwm] that this order be F. franca; Dorothy T. Wyila and Earl C. her huabsmf - o d not! Irlrnd,
Al*u Tai Corltfirnto No. 1049, dated fho
r ,l,h. J lnri' ■ week lor IS r o n u r u l k r Wylla, her huaband, Pulivirw, Gklahoma; E. A. Ilouglaae, _
3rd day of Juas A. D. itWI, Said certlfirutg
**?*!* I® Th» Hanfi-rd Herald. ■ nawapapar Edward Kelly and ,'oaphlnr K-ily, hli wile.
Cuu,|*!aioanta
And Sanford will respond to their puMithxJ
to Srmtnnlr County, Florida. *11 Eait 43rd Hrc.*t, Chlcigo, a'i.i Frank
Vi.
Cttitlcn. rmbracr* the following drarnbed property
and Cordelia Kelly, hi* wife, Goahrn. William O. Aldridge, at al.
' •lluated In Semlnol* County. Florida, lo-wftr
appeal ns soon as their plans are put ■n l U M my hand and t j e Mfcl •»• aaul
Lssta 292. A 203, Altamonte, Land, Hot*!
Ind.: Leon Kelly an&gt;l Marguerite Kelly, hit
Defendant*.
A Navigation Co.. The aaid land being aaareIn a concrete form and Lite people a J f
,h'' ,,lP s,,t n*&gt; of
» : ! t , 312 nth Street, Goabrn. Ind.; Myrtle
T
°
Farah
A.
Davie,
8.
Guckrnhrlrarr
and
ard
at the Oita of tFe Dauanca of such certi­
E. A. DOUGLASS Trump and Hoy |*. Trump, her huaband, t l W f t ' B , Gurkrnhrlmrr, aa thr firm of 8.
know just whuL they want in this cSwkUOm:lt
----Court, Srminota County, 632 South 6th Street. Goitirn, Ind.; Edward (•uekrnbrlmrr A Soru, Hraldenrra unknown; ficate tn the name of J. C. Holman.
McClurr relict of Carrie McClure, Iftlrn
r lorida.
respect. And Sanford will have an
ADo Tag Certificate No. 1067. dated th*
th# unknown htlra, drvitej, legatee*, gran­
V. S. Starburk
Ily V. E. DOtfOLASS D.C Kuril. Clark McClurr. Alfred MrClurr and tee*,
or other claimant* ttnJvr Sarah A. 3rd day of June A. 1). 1901, Said crrtlfirat*
Lula McClurr, hla wife, Goahro, Ind.; Ilrrt
other fine Imilding added to the Kj'ilolor for Complainant
rmbraeea th* following deacrihed property
Da
a
I*.
8.
Gurkrnhrlmrr
and
Moie*
H
.
Kelly and Ellen Kelly, hia wifa, Gixhrn, ind.,
W J l-l Jte.
aituatrsi in Seminole County, Florida, to-witt
constantly growing list.
J. Hubert Kelly and Florrnrr Kelly, hit wife Guckenhrlmtf, and to any and oth*r partle* Lot 217, Altamonte, Land, ilotel A Naviga­
New
Philadelphia, Ohio; W’ . Howland Kelly claiming any Intcrrat in and to thr following tion Co.. Tho aald lansl bring iu e * t id at tne
, f Aaallcallon for T ai llord Under
and Mabel Krlly. hia wife.
Goahrn
Ind.; land altuatad in Srminola County, Florida. date of the itiuanc* of aurh certificate In th*
tfrrllaa s i s af the Grntral Slalulra.
Huth Cahoon ami J. Frederick Cahoon, her •“ •ID Lot S of Work 3. of Tier I of Sanford,
Nolle* it hrrrby gives. that O. A. Kannrr huaband, Alhambra, Calf.; Howard JTallar- Florida, according to E. H. TralTord'a Map name of F'lah A Lovejoy.
Leap Yeqr Dance April 13th
Al*o la g Certificate No. 1061. dated lh*
purrhstar »l T a i Certificate No. 343. dated day and Louie* Tallarday, him wit*. Writ of Sanford, Florida.l
Under the auspices of tho Sociu , h » f«h day of Jun9, A. I). 1906, haa ftlrd Alhambra. Calf ; Veres T. A n d m on and-----It appearing from a aworn blit of romplalnt 3rd day of June A. D. 1901, Said crrtlficito
** i, c*r*lflcal« In tnv off)*# and has made Andrrion her huaband. Writ Alhambra, filed in thl* rauae against you, that you have rmbraeea the following deaerlbrd property
department of the Woman's Club,
appltMUon for t , i drrd to laaue In atcord- Calf.; Ilrrt Kelly, car* Y. M. C. J\. Head- or tlaim tom e Intermt In and to the land situated in Semlnol* County. FTorida, to-wit;
aner with law. Said rertiflrale embrirev thr quarter*. Hotel llaglionl, ttologna. Italy; hrreinabov* draerihed, therefore, you. the Cot 232, Altamonte, I*m l. Ilotel A Nasd»aLeap Year dance will he given on following
sieacribed property altuatod In Chaa.' Kelly, Goahrn. Ind.; I*&gt;w V/. Kelly, •alii Sarah A. Davt*. S. Guckenhiemrr ins) tlon Co., The said land being as***sed at tn*
Tuesday night April 13th with Mrs Semlnol* County, Florida, to-wlt: Hrgin at and lleatle Krlly, hia wife, Goehrs, Ind.; M o w S. GuckrnhcJmrr. are hereby required data of th* luuanr* of *uch certificate In
paint «,f intrnrctlun of E. line of Lot 3 with Nrttia Gtim and Andrew Grim, her huaband, tp he ansi appear before our *ald Circuit the name of Geo. W. Norris.
J. S. Wilson, hostess. Girls whose S. I|n*- of
Sanford Grant
--------------------run N 64 drerrra
drerrra Hryan. Ohio; Sherman Kelly and Florence Court, at the Courthouse in Sanford, Florida, „ Alao Ta* Certificate No. 1069, dated th*
” slant
y&gt;
along S
8 l|n*
line of
nf Grant 44.3 ft. to N .lln r . Kelly hla Wife. Hryan, Ohio: O. Mnroln on the 3rd day of May A. D. 1920, and thon 3rd day of June A. D. 1901, Said certificate
mothers are members of the Social of
Lot 3............
W alont N. line of n i s i 300,4 ft Kelly and Dora krlly, hia wifr, Hryan.. and there mssj*
answer
to lh* bit] of embrace* the following describes! property
department, will #iave the privilege S. 40 degree* to E 900 ft to lake E 121 ft Ohio; Harry Krlly and Clara Kell;/, hla wilr, complaint eahlblted agalnat you. otherwia* ■ituatrd in Semlnol* County, F'lorida, to-witi
&gt;
to E line of Lot 3 N 851,83 It to bet 8ec. 4 Hryan. Ohio: Ann all othrr paerao n interest­ a decree pro ronteaao wilt be entered again*! l-0 * 262, Altamonte, Land Hotel A Naviga­
COMMITTEES OF WAYS ANI) of attending the dance -and inviting Tp. 30 8. II. 10 E. 4.61 arras. Thr aald land ed In aald real n t a l e are commanded to hr you.
tion Co., The aald land being a*****rd at tha
being aueued at the date of thr laauanea of
appear before thr Couuty Judgr'i
And ail other partlee rlalmlng any rights slat* of the iuuanre of ouch certificate In thn
MEANS AND BUILDING AND their own escort. There will he good ■uch cartifirste In tha name ol Unknown. and
Court of Srminola County, F.orida, on tho
or inter**! In and to the property hare- name ssf Fi*h A Lovejoy., ha* filed **ld
Alao; Nolle* Is hereby given that O. A. 3rd day ot May, A. 1). 1920, r.nd ahow cauae title
GROUNDS DECIDE TO GO music nnd Mrs. Wilson* is anldcnl kanner
inabnv* dr*cribr&lt;i Under, by or
through certificate* In my offlr* as-d ha* made appiipurshastr of Tat Cartlfteata No. If any you have why laid petition ihould not Sarah A. Davie, S. Gurkenhelmer and Mo*r* ration lor tag deed to l**ue In accordance with
hostess
u
combination
that
wiii
240, dated tha 3rd day ot July A. D. 1916. be granted.
ahead
FULL SPEED.
&gt;
S. Gurkenhelmer. or otherai**, are hereby with taw. Unleu *iid certificate* ahall b* re­
Sled said certificate in my otfir# and haa
incurc a delightful evening o f jiIprb - haa
Givrn under my band and real of tha aald required to b* and appear before our aald deemed according to tie-, tag deed will luua
mada applleatlon for tat deed to laaua In Court thl* tha 16th day of March, A. 1). Ureult Court at the Courthoui* in Sanford, thereon on the 26th day ol April A. D. 1920.
The first meeting of the commit* sure. Thn dance will he given at the aceordane* with law. Said cerllSeala rmbraeea 1920.
Florida, on the 7th day of June A. D. 1920,
Wltnea* my nilWUI aignitur* and •**! this
tha following deaerlbrd property allualed In
less on Ways and Means un&lt;i. Ground Woman's Club.
HOUSHOLDEH. and thrn and,there make answer to th* bill thr filth day ol March A. D. 1920.
Srminola County, Florida, to:wlt: Lota 2 and (SEAL*
of
romplalnt
oihibilrd
agalnat
aald
unknown
IHEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS
WSI-Stc
County
Judge.
3 (Laaa 12 aerea ot Lot 2 and Iras 1.64 aerrt
and Building! of tho American Leartie*. othrrwiao a decree pro ronfeaao will Clerk Clrrult y Court. Semlnol# County,
in N. E. Cor. Lot 3) See. s To. 20 S. It. 30 Nallrr of Application for T a i Drrd Undrt
e
entered
agalnat
aaisi
unknown
parties.
W32-SIC
uy V. E. DOUGLASS, D. C.
Kjon building that will lie erected
E. 127 aerrt. Thr aald land t;.ing attested at
Section 371 o f the Grnornl Statute*.
D ia ordered that thla notice he publiahad
tha date of thr Uauancr of such crrtlScatr
Sea Otter's Fur Valuable.
soon met In the sun parlor of the
Notice
ia
hereby
given
that
S.
F.
Doudnry
In
th*
Sanford
Herald,
a
newapaptr
publish­
in the name of Paullnr Kannrr.
purchaarr of T a i Certificate No. 385, dated ed in Scmlnoa* County, F'lorida, one# a week Nolle* of Apallrallan for Tag Deed Under
A eont or cloak of genuine sen otter
Valdez Hotel ot the call of Chairjnun
Unlras said errtlflcate shall be raedrrmed th* 4th day of Juno A. D. 1917, ha* filed lot eight wmka a* to th* known parti**
Sortlon 475 of the General Statute*.
Is worth more than lls weight In gold. according to law, tai drrd will issue thereon •aid
certificate In my office and ha* madr defendant, s a l once a week for twelve wrek*
Nctlre i* hereby given that Loulao I’ lrie,
L. A. Brumley with a good attend*
application for ta i deed to l**ue in accord­ as to th* stattnown partle* drfemiar.t
White the skins of the ordinary fresh­ n the 4th day of May A. D. 1920.
purchaser of T * l Certificate No. 764, sDtacJ
ance of the members of the commit­ water otter have no particular value
Wltnria my olflrUI signature and teal this ance with law. Said certiorate rmbracr* the
the 6th stay ol June A. D. 1698. Said Certi­
Wilttr**
my
hand
auiF
tho
teal
,.f
,*ld
following drirribed property ritualrd In ( ircult tlourt sm thl* the 20th sf»y of ficate embrace* the following property *ltuathe 2mf day of April A. D. 1920.
tees and u delegation of the ladles In the fur market, the pelt of the (rue (SE
AL)
E. A. DOUGLASS, Seminole County, Florid*, to-wil: Lot 24 I'ebroary, A. D. 1920.
ted In Seminole County, Florida, to-wtt;
Float * Jnd Add to Alta monte. The aald land br­
«f the I). A. H. and the hoys of the sen otter Is today the most valuable Clerk Circuit Court Srminola County, ing
(SEAL)
K. A. DOUGLASS, Iteg. 1.47 eh*. S. A 12 28 eh*. W of intari
n
n
i
n
l
»t
th*
date
of
thr
laauanc*
of
Florida.
of Circuit Court, Seminole County, •eetion sif S line of Miranda Grant with &gt;3
American Legion present.
of all furs. Tho sea otter was former­ \V33-Stc Ity V. M. DOUG!,AS t, D. C. •uch certificate In tho name of A. E, Jamn. Clerk
line of N E K ol NE&lt;» ol Sec. 28, Tp. 19 S.
State ol Florida.
Unln* aald certificate *hall hr rrdremrd ar­
Hang* 29 £., run N 4.84 rha., W 7.34 chi.,
ly found In cmisldcnihlo nliundance oft
rordlng to law, ta* drrd will l*iue thereon Geo, A, DeCottra,
Chairman Brumley called the
S 4.H4 rh*„ E 7.34 ch*., 4.43 acre*. Th* aaisi
Solicitor and of Counirt for Coraplainanta. land being a*ar**rd at thr date of th* lathe coast of Alaska, but It Is now In C'rcu I C-utt S n r n l h Jud.ela C -cult Of on the 2Lth day of April A. D.. 1920,
meeting to order and stated the ob*
Florida NrmlnoV Counljr In Chanrrr|r.
Wltnr** my official rignalurr and *ral thl* W27-13IC.
■uanre t&gt;l such certificate In tho nam* of
nearly If not &lt;|u!te extinct.
the 2 Mh day ol Match A. !&gt;.. 1920.
E. II. I'rleiter,
Mary F. WUtlamaon
ject of the meeting and called for an
(SEAL)
K. A. DOUGLASS
1st Clrrult Court, (lesrnlli Jsidlciit Circuit O f
Alio Tag Crrtlhcale No. 763, dated tha
Clerk
Circuit
Court
Seminole
County.
expression of those present about the
. It. Magruder et al.
Florida. Seminole County, In Chancery 6th day of June A. I). 1898, Said certificate
Florida,
H,
C.
Ulanchard
.
embrace* the following stAscribcd property
_ T o thr Dcfendanta It. II. Liggett, Ava M. \V33-Ste.
manner in which they wished to
Hy V. M. DOUGLASS D.C
vs.
•ituatrd InSemlnol* County, Florida, to-wit:
Kennedy, Hubert L. Kennedy, Lynda T.
Illcharil I*. Mark* rt al.
start the campaign for funds for the
Fract. N E ' i sil S K ' i ol Sec. 28, Tp. 19
LEGAL ADVERTISING
McLendon. George T. McLendon and Jamea
Nolle*
of
Filing
Final
Artounla
and
Application
If. MeEaehrrn, David t). Fry and J. H.
Tss all partle* tlalming intrrr.t under Mary S. Hang* 29 F3.. tie** be*. Interaectlon of :t
erection of a suitaide building for
For
Diitharge.
line ol Peter Miranda Grant with F2. Ifn*
Abbott:
Notice I* hereby givrn that, ality d a s . 4 I’ vrramnre, Moithew H. Mark*. Alfred of *aid See., run S 1.17 ch*.. W 20 ch*.. N
It la nrdr'rd that you and each nf you br
I srrson, Frank II. Ilrlgg*. and Jrvsie I..
the American Legion, a project
Di:i&gt;AinMENT or Tilt; intkiiioii
nd are required to appear to thr Hit of aftjr the dale hereof, the Underaignrd will Hrigg*. or any of them, or othsrwlto rialm- 6.84 ch*.. F3 to Grant line. EE'ly to be-, and
U. 8. hand other i t Galncaville, FIs. romplalnt filed herein by Mary F. William- file with, and preaent to, the County Judgr
Ic**» '.21 yds.) 16 acre*. Tho aaid land being
started by the ladies of Snllie Har­
Mar 2T, 1930. (on. un Monday, the Seventh Day of June. nl Seminole County, F'lorida. It. Final Ing any lntere.t |:. the follow t-- described a*as-aved at the slate ol the i**uance ssf *stcft
Notice ia hrrrby given that Edward. O
Arrount ai Admlnittratoi, with tho Will proprrty, os.d tss all per»on* claiming an certificate In the name ol E. C. Vick, ha* filed
rison Chapter, D. A. H., of this city
I&gt;. 1920.
inirroot
iu
*ald
prnprrty.
to-wit:
Van Mertiulla, tif Hanford, Fta., who on May
ansi ha* -----mad* *pTho Sanford t i m i d , a n. w(paper pubtlah- annried. o( the E*talr of William II, Ituc-h
Southeast spiarter ss Smith, a,t ssuattrr of •aid certificate in my office. -----,----some time ago in preference to the IT, Iblft. mad* l l e n n t c i d Ksstrv, See.
rd in Srmlnolr County, Florida, i» drajgnated anan, d e e m e d , and apply for approval of Section 24. Townahip 21 South ssf Hang* 39 i ill, " V f " ,or u *
l *s Issue In accardanco
ia m i, for S W t f f 8 W h (or l.ul 61 Ks-c. a* tho neaapaper In which thla order ahall the aamr and lor II* final dlirhatgr a* aurh Kail.
with la
building of n memorial arch for the M
30. W ) , of N\V‘ » Sec. 39 A N E ' , of NK*( br pulillahed one a wrek fot right eonreeu- Adminialrator. with the .Wilt annrxrd.
Unls-va aald cs-rllfirato ahall hr re-sleamed
7 &lt;"S are hs relsy required to appear |.s the
Section Su, Townahip 19 S, Hang* 39 E, live weeks,
Dated t hi i IVlh day ol March, A. D. 1920.
boys.
. . . . herein filesl byf R,
H. C.
(!. Ilian- a&lt; •online to law. tav sleetl will f«aue thereon
Tallabaiarr Mrridan, haa fllnl nolle* nf In­
rut: am e h ica n thust cdmuanv Mil of ssimplalnt
Wltneev mV hand, and the aeal of aaid
MsUssiav. the 7th Day
Da1 ol June, A. un the 26th slay id April A, l&gt;. 1920.
Many suggestlns were made by tention to make Commutation Proof, to Cirruit Court, thla the .Hat Day of March, a* A&gt;lmlni*trator with the Will anneard, rharsl on Monday,
Wilnraa my official signature and seal thla
&gt;. 1920.
ratabliah rlaim to th&gt; land above slrarriheil, A D. 1920.
of the Eitatr of William H. Iluchanan,
the members of the committees, the before Clerk Ctreult Court, at Sanford, (SEAL)
It 1* further orilrred that thl* order ho the 21th day ol Marrh A. D. 1920.
E. A. DOUGLASS d e e m e d .
wSEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS
luibUthesl
onesa
week
f
.,r
twelvs*
convcrutlve
on thr 7th day of May 1920.
Ily FH ED W . H O VT
ladir and the members of the Florida,
Clerk
Circuit Court, Srmlnolr County.
Clreult Court Seminole County,
wsrt* tn The Sanford Herald, a mwapaper Clerk
Claimant name* ta * l l n m r « :
It* f’ rraldrnt.
\
Florida.
Florida.
publlahed In Seminole County, Florida.
T, I. Itoyd, of Sanford, Florida,
American I.rgion and it was decided
V. S. StarbueV. Ily V. B. DOU GLASS D. c . W3I-91C.
Ily V. E. DOUGLASS. D. C.
II.'t;. Dlrtrrieh, of Sanford, Florida.
W itns-a my hand ansi the seal ol aald
W32-5*.
Solicitor
for
Compatiniint.
to put the committees at work at
F!. A. Itu'h, Sorrento, Florida.
In f hr Circuit Court. S rtrn lh Judlrl.l Court. Ihla the lflfh s|*'. of February. A. D.
\V33-9tr.
&lt;i. W. Hardman, of Sorrento, Florida.
Circuit, Seminole Count), Slain uf I lurid*. 1920.
once on this matter and to bold an­
U d llT . W. DAVIS, lU rl'tcr.
'SEAL)
F2. A. DOUGLASS,
Cecil Irvin Mooney.
In
Court
nf
Caunly
Judge
lilalr
of
I
lorida
other meetfrrc r.t the Valdez Hctc! 33.110.
Clerk v ircult Court, Semlnol* Courtly,o
Complainant.
In Hr Eatatr of
Florisla.
v*
Citation
next Friday night to rereivo reports
Margarrt Alice frier* and
V. S. Starbuck.
M o o n e ;.
In Clreult Court Srsrnth Judicial Circuit Of John Dwight I’ctrr*
Srmlnolr County Alma llrrnic*
8
iliciter for Complainant.
Dt
frttdanl
of the progress made find to go over
Florida i Seminole Ceunlf. In Chancery.
Minora.
W27-I31C.
plans for the building and tho ground Mar^r P. Williamson
Notice la hereby given to all whom it may T o Alma llrtnlce Mooney, rraldenr* unknown
It appear* from an alfidavll filed In thl*
concern, that Allca May fr ie r * a* Guardian Court
that you are a resident of a *lale Nailer o f Aagllrallon fur Tat Herd Under
Snllie Harrison Chapter has start- : J. H. Magrudrr *t al.
id Margarrt Alice frtrta and John Dwight
Nrrslon 476 ssf the Gcnrral Stalura,
fetcra minora will, nr. thr 3rd day of Mar, other than the State of Florida.* and that
T
o
thr
Defendant
Leigh
O.
MeEaehrrn;
your pre*»nt place of hurinrsa In unknown
cii something that b probably the
Notice ia hereby given that A. I). Hotter Onp Inch (.'ardn Will Be Publlshrd Ue»
It la ordrrrd that you hr, and you air A. D. 1920, apply ot thr llonorahlr E. F. anil that thi-re I* no other person In the purrhaasr
of Taa Certificate No. 16. slated drr Thin Heading At The Rale O fI 7 .it
Ilouahuldi
r.
County
Judgr
In
and
for
hrrrby
required
to
appear
to
th*
Lilt
of
first in the state, that of supplying
State ot Florisla to aervo * Soli porn a upon the Ills slay ol June A. I&gt;., 1917, has rile al
complainant fltrd herein by Mary F. WII- •aid County , at hD oITtrr In Sanford In aald whom would bind you that you ate not un­ •sis) rertitlratr in my olllre anil haa made Per Ycnr.
the •xvscrvicc men of the world war llamaon on Monday, thr Third Day of May County, at 2 nclock ;&gt;. in., or at aoon thrr- iter agr of twenty-one year*.
applleatlon for ta* steed to lame In areorslafti-r aa thr miller ran hr hrard. for au­
D. 1920.
urilli a suitable building where they A. Thr
Therefor# you are hereby ordered to he ance with law. Sabi eirtifirat. emisrirra the
Sanford Herald, r. nrwipaprr publish- thority to aril, at public or private aalr,thr
(otlowlng
iliarrihsd property altuated in
and
apprar
tieforv
our
aald
court
Jt
!hr
of aald minor*, aa hrlra of W. II.
can take a rest and recreation in tlie rd In Srmlnolr County, Mnrlda, la designated intrrrat
Florida, In
the Si-mirnde County, Florisla, to-wlt: llrg, 10,10
a* thr nrwtpaprr In which this order ahall ba I’rtrra dreraard in thr following-drarribrd Court Hcu.r at Sanfonl,
rh
F
2
nl
SW
Cur of Sec. 31 Tp. IP 8. It. 30
evenings, where they ran hold their publish'd once a week for four conarcutlvc real rat air, in aald County, to-wjt: Lot* five alius* rntitleil causa on the First Monday In E Hun K 12.48
eh N M.K9 rfs W 12.48 rh
(51, SI* ( « l and Seven (7) of Hlock Eleven Jure, A. D. 1929, the *ame bring the fifteenth
week*.
S. H.69 rh, IN a r m . The aaid lansl bring
meetings, entertain their friends and
L A W Y E R
Wllneaa my hand, and the aeal of th* aald (II), Tier Four (I) of thr Town of Sanford. day thereof ami a Hut* Day of thl* court, ••seised at fhr dale nf the issuance of aurh
Circuit Court, Ihla thr 3DI Day of March, Florida, according to E. It. Trafford'a Man to anises r the Hill ot Complaint filed herein rertitlratr In the nans* of Henry llskrr. Un­
OFFICE IN THK COl’MT MOUSE
thereof.
Lot* SI* 16), Seven (71. Eight (HI against you elan th* u m r will he taken a*
A. D. 1920.
less aald certificate ahall he redremrsl arror&lt;l(SEAL)
E. A, DOUGLASS. Nine (9) and Ten &lt;|0&gt; In Hlock Ten (|0| of eonfettrd.
Ing to law, I n drrd will iaaur thereon on
Tier
Seven
(7)
of
the
Town
nf
Sanford,
It I* further ord -red that thl* order be pubClrrk Clreult Court, Seminole County,
SANFOUD - •• FLORIDA
Florida, according to E. It. Trafford'a Map tUbs-.l in the Sanforii llrtald, a newspaper the 16th day nf April A. If. 1921).
Florl Ja.
Witr.raa my official signature amt aeal Ihla
publiahesl In Seralnol* County, Florida, enro thr I2lh day of March A. ■&gt;., 1920,
V. 8. StarbueV.
Ily V. E. DOUGLA SS I). C. of aald town.
Lot Eight (3) and thr Jiouth Half of Lot a week for eight ron&gt;erutive week*.
Snllrltor for Complainant.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS
Seven &lt;71 of Work Three
(3 ', of
Tier
Given unto mv hand and the
Seal of
\V31-7tr
Circuit Court Srmlnolr County,
Seven (7) of the Town of Sanford, Florida, •aid Court s&gt;n thl. the Fifteenth slay nl Clrik
THOMAS EMMKT 911.80.1
Florida.
arrordlng to E. It. Tialford'a Map of aald February, A. I). 1920.
W.)0-Mr Ily V. M. DOUGLASS, D. C.
K. FEUGUSON IlOUSlI.rl.ler.H
(SEA LI
E. A. DOUGLASS.
In Clrrult Court, Srtrnlh Judicial Circuit Of Town.
Lot Five (3* nf Work Tan (|0i ol Tier Clerk of lh* Circuit Court, Seminole, County,
Florida. Srmlnolr Caunly In Chanerry.
Florida.
Nolier of AnpllcJlIoss fur Ta» Heed Umdrr
Seven (7) of the Town of Sanford. Florida,
Marjr F. Wllllimann
Nerllun 573 o f Ihr General Statutes.
arrordlng lo th* E. It, Trafford'a Map ol John M. M urn II
If you ure troubled w ith pains or J. II. Magrudrr at al.
Solicit
or
Fur
Complainant.
•aid Town.
Notice ta hersdiy given That Ovrtalrret
LAWYERS
WJI-9tc.
Lot
Seven
(7)
and
Fight
III)
nf
lib
rh
Turpentine Co purchaser ssf Taa Certificate
aches; feci tired; have headache,
To all prraona claiming interest* under Three (3) of Tier Eight (HI of tho Town of
No.
H20, dated the 2nd slay of July A. If., Hnnlord,
•
Florida
It.'H
.
Liggett,
Thomaa
I).
MeEaehrrn.
W.
indigestion, insomnia; painful pass­
Sanford, according to E. It. Trafford'a Ma
In Circuit Court. Sreonlh Judicial Clrrult Ilf 1900, hi* Died aaisi rettlllrale In my office
C. Drawdy, David t). Fry, J. II. Alibntt
and haa made application for ta i dr*i| to
I'tasr
1
st
so.
Srmlnule
Count),
In
C:hanrery.
age of urine, y ou w ill find relief in and Grorgr II. Uaner, or any ot thrra, or thereof.
Alao All In Section Twenty-eight (28),
Issue In arrurslanrr with law. Said certificate
t
othrrwtaa rlalmlng arjy intrrrat In thr fol­ Towmhlp Nineteen (19) South of Hang* H. C. IHanrhard
rmbraeea the following drarribrd property
lowing drarrilrrd pronrrty, and to all prraona Thirty -one 131) Ea*t; commencing at a
•Ituatrd in Seminole County, Florida, Ist-wlt:
claiming an Intent in aald property, lo-wlt: point 1120 fret North, and 360 feet Ea*t of Ilkhard P. Marks, et at.
Iteg. 316 it. E. ol SW Cor. of HE ){ of SE &lt;1
W h of SE It, Sec. 36, Tp. 2IS. of It. 30 E. Soulbwrxt corner of Suuthraat Quarter (HE ■()
T o the Defendants Frank II. Ilrlgga anil ol So*. 23. To. 2(1 s I! 29 13. Utat F, 33»
8E 'i of N W H i and 8W I4 of NK&gt;», and of aaid Section, at a port; thence beginning Jrral* L. Ilrlgga:
(i. ii. h.o It. W. 336 It. S. H25 ft. Th* aald FIRE nnd THEFT nnd COLLISION In.
NE&lt;( of
and K w h of S E t i , Sec. aurvey, run Nnrlh one degree and thlrtvft onee-rr-g *:iiu ,ue aworn bill herrin land being taaei«rd at the slate af ttsss la* turnnro iiHued by (he FLORIDA STATE
33, Tp. 2f S. of It. 31 E. S E ‘ ( of K K ' ( of eight m i n u t e W’—», rr!tl. q w . i o r .rv.,on line that your place of leaidrrire la unknown, that •uanre s&gt;t aurh certificate in the name uf
8rr. 36, Tp. 21 H. of It. SO E. N U r.t *»V ■; 1194.2 fret to a corner 40 feel North of there I* no tirraon In th* State of Florida le C. Thomaa. Unlrai aaisi certificate ahall be AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION In the
R W U „ f « » :• ; ,.f r » . . *o, Jp. g| H. of It. 30 clearing line In prairie; thenr* North eighty- Hie service of a ■uhpner.a upon whom would fc.h e mol areal sting ts&gt; taw, tat sired will naffNt nnd rhenpoxt In Ihe world. Wrlle
E. ME If nf SXV'f of See. 24, Tp. 2] 8. of right ilrgrer* and ftllren minute* Earl l.a*t hind you, and that you ate both over tho
i*•*!•» thereon the 24th slay nl April A D., for Infarmnlion lo hcidijunrterH Orlando •
It. 30 E. Ilraln 32Bli (ret W. of N E . corner HOt leet to Conproprt Weal Line; thrnce age o f 21 year*:
1920.
AgentH wanted In orcry lawn In Florida,
Th ' world’s standard rerrvjdy lot kidney, nf SE&gt;. of N E It of Srr. 36, Tp. 21 8. of •aid line Southerly 1101.6 feel to a corner of
IT IS u H D E K K D -{hat you do apprar
Wltnea my ilfirial algnaturr ami aeal thla
liver, t'Udder and uric nehl troubles nnd It. 30 i : „ run W. 647 fret. S. 4»2 fret to boundary line of aurvey lot*. Shell Hank In thla Court tss the bill of romplaint herein the Ifith slay of Match A. !&gt;., 1929.
railroad right-of-way, Northeaatrrly along
filed against you by H. C. IHanrhard, un
Nilion.il R em edy o f H olla nd eirtee 1535. aamr to i point S , of beginning. N. to be­ Abetment; thence South eight ilrgrer* and •.hr
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
Third Day of May. A. D. I92U.
filtrrn minute* Weal with aald line 769
t'lreuil
Court
Srmlnolr
County,
Three sizes, all druggists.
Uunramard. ginning E l - id N'E1, nl SEN of N C. J of (tet lo a corner of beginning. Containing
It la lurthiT orderesl that tbU order be CUrk
Ftorldi.
puhllahrd oner a wrek for eight consecutive
Loe* for the rant* Gold Medal rn arary bo* JSrr. 36, Tp 21‘ S of‘ 11 30 E. "E t of W
twenty n r m more or Ira*.
W3l*5tc
Ily
V.
E.
DOU
GLASS
D. C.
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of
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of
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wrrka In the Samlsitd Hi rail), a nrwapapsr
ard accept no Uniutiaa
Alio: Commencing at a point 1120 tret published In Semlnnle County. Florisla.
| You are hereby required li- appear l o the
North and t0|5 feet Eait of thr Soulhwr*!
Witnera my hand, anil thr arsl nf said Nailer af Aapllrsllan fur Tai Drrd Under
corner of thr Southeast Quarter (SEMI III
Nrtllan 475 o f Th* Gcnrral Ntalales.
Court, thla the I til h Day of F'tbruary
iF.rtlon Twrnty-elghl (2H1, Townahip Nine­ Circuit
A. D. 1920.
Nnllrr la hrrrhy given that James K.
MY SPECIALTIES:
teen (191 South of Hang* Thirty-one 131 i
E.
A.
DOUGLASSk
irtlett,
purrhaaer
Ta* Certifirato
_____ .No.
Eait, raid point firing In renter of lane (HEAL)
Court,
Seminola
County,
36H,
slated
the
Ith
slay
nl
Ju
n
e
A.
D.
1917,
Clerk
Circuit
PICKARD'S
HAND-PAINTED CHINA
running South, nnd running thenr* North
Said rritillratr rmbrasea the tollowlng sirFTorida.
parallel with quarter aeetlun line Eleven
GORHAM'S
STERLING
SILVER
•frlbed property situated In Keminnl* County
Hundred nnd four and two-trnth* (I lilt.21 V. S. starbuck,
F'birldn. to-wlt:. Lot 199. I'lan af Suh. Dlvl- ROGERS' PLATED WAR!
feet, thenr* North HH degree* IS minute* Sotlriior for Complainant.
•lancusf Laml helungink to Altamonte L. II.
East 162 fs'cl to Conpropat XVe»t Line, W-7-9IC.
k N. Co., The aald lansl bring aaaraard at ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHFS
thence Southerly with *ald line filevrn
the d it r ot the iaauar.rr af auch rertlficat*
In
Circuit
Court.
Nrernth
JutllrUI
Clreult
llunslteil and four and five-tenth* (lffit.4)
Hemlnulr
Count),
f
i
o
r
d
*
.
In
Chanrer)
In the nanus ol Unknown.
fret, thrnce South HH decreet ami 15 minute*
'Alao Ta* Certificate No. 1962, dales) the
Writ 137 feet to psilnt of beginning, rstntain- Seth Woodruff Indlviduslly,
Seth Woodrulf for the Uie and
Ing 3.66 acre* more or leu.
nMl slay of June’ A. If. 1901, Sabi rrrlifiratss
benefit of Harney It. Ilrrk,
embrace* the fsillavsing slivrrlfied properly
Which application will he baarsl upon Ihr
•ituatrd in Seminole County, 1 lorida. toiwit!
Complainant.
petition for *alr now on file in *ald Court.
Leila 217 ft 218, Allamsinls' Laml lintel A
v*.
Citation.
Dated April 1*1. A. D.1920.
AUomcy-nl-Law
Navigation Co., The aald laml Is. ing aa*raarsl
ALICE M A Y PETERS. J. (!. Mortis, et al.
as Die slate nf the Irauanrs* of such rettifirato
I iefrndants.
XV33-51C
Guardian.
No. 11 Grtmcr-Woodruir Buildin p
To J. G. Morris. C. W. Arnold. Georgs- If. In the name of tela M. lloltnan.
Morion, 8. M. M-lntyrr. William T. WebAlao Ta* Certificate No. 1971, slated the
In The Firrult Court Srarnlh Jusllrlal iter, W. A. Knight, Joseph Garvin ami Wil­
SA N F O R D , FLA.
t ltcall
Srnslnole Count)
I Isiiida. In liam G. Anrfenrelil, realdcncrs un! nown: the 3rd slay ol June A. If. 1991, Sals! rorlHlrate
embrace* l i e following ils-acrltsed property
t hancri).
unknown heir*, slevltera, treat. ••, grantees
•iluatid In Heminsile County, Florida, to-wlt:
you
us supply y o u r
or nths-r rlaimanta under tlse above named Lut 292, Altamonte Laml, Ilotel A N avliaJ. 21. Van A r*&lt;lalr Sr.. Complainant.
v*
F'ofedmure — Nolle# of 8*1* parllia, and to any and ether p.tilie* rtalm- tb&gt;n Co., Thb aabl'laml bring *•
lit thn
n e e d s y o u g e t a grea t deal m o r e th an ju st s o
. LANDIS, FISH &amp; HULL
William II. H. Allen ans' Ella E. Alloc, Ing any Intereat In anil to the following land* &lt;Utr of thr Uiuance of such rrrtlflrat* In tlm
in
Seminole
County,
Stale
of
florisla,
lowlt:
,
Defendant.
namr
nf
Unknown.
m a n y feet o f l u m b e r — b u n d le s o f s h in g le s —
ATTORNEYS
AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW
Notlee I* hsrs’ hy given I:&gt;•*) In |sur*uance N W S , of NEJt of Her. 31. Tp. I", H. 31 E,
T a i Crrtlflralf* No, iOTi% liatpil the
p o u n d s o f n a ils — o r p a n els o f H e a v e r B o a r d .
and by authority nf that rertain sleeree en- leva In finning at &lt;h" Northwest corner nf_ 3r(JAl«o
D E LA N D . FLA.
day
of
iunn
A.
!&gt;.
|901t
Siald
rrr(fflfaln
teresl in ths atiovs- atyli'l r»tj,s on Marrh the NvV't of the NK ls of sals) Is-etion,* m lifir fi th« fo!to«)lnie fleictittatl properly
Will prattler in the Slats and Federal- Court*
29th, 1920, I will tell the following draerihed town'hip ami range, run ths-nre East atemg r■Itiiainl
bpnefit o f ou r
In Numfriole County* Flurfda. to-wlt
lota amt parrels of re al rattle lying and being the North line of aald lorty acre* to Ole lent 27C, Altarnonti* l.antf, Ifolrf A Navi^a* Special farilitiea for Examining and Fa Decline
t.*nd Titles
In Seminole County, florid*, ansi sirarrihed midillr tf the iirlando and Mrtlonvllle
m a t e r i a l k n o w l e d g e a n d e x p e r i e n c e in Scrvico
os All of Iota thirtren and fourteen In Murk Road, thenrs- South along the middle of talsl
t h a t h e l p s y o u y e t t n e r e s u l t s y o u w a n t a t tho
three. Illark Hammock Tract, being a sub­ load to tho South line ot aald forty acres,
division sit tertisin three, tsiwn«mp twenty-sine thence Weal In lh* Soulhwr,! corner nf said
right p r i c e . S e r v i c e f i r s t i n p l a n n i n g the
range thirty-one east, according to ths&gt; re- furty acre*.. thenr* North lo the Point of
the NFIlt. &lt;d the 8 I ..!.(., and
.........
,___ ______
_ _
_ ___
______
______,
*
enrslrsi plat
thereof,
thr
aame
to be
told at beginning, alao
w o r k — m o r e s e r v ic e in s e le c t in g p r o p e r m a t e public outcry (or raah In han&gt;l to the hlgheat 'he HDa ol the NF3's •&gt;( Sec. 31, Tn, 19, It.
r i a l s — s p e e d y s e r v i c e in d e l i v e r i n g th e g o o d s .
Hdder. at the front door of the Court llnuae 31 E. and alao the \\ ' j '*' «he
t, of the
- - Seminole
......................
In Santsird,
County, ...........
Florid*, nn SW 'a of the 8 W H of Sec. 29, Tp. 19. It. .11
the 3rd day r.f May 1929, during the legal East.
Y o u p a y fo r th e m a teria ls.
T h o scrv ico
hour* of fits-. Terms ot Ihe &gt;*b&gt; caah. I'urIt appearing from a sworn bill sit romptair.t |
p a y s fo r itr.clf in t h e l a r g e r v o l u m e o f b u s i n e s s
chaaer lo pay for drat),
fdrd in thia rauae agalnat ) o o , that you have
or
rtiim inmr intereat in and lo the lamia
it b r i n g s t h r o u g h s u p e r - s a t i s f i e d c u s t o m e r s .
E. F \ I I O U S l I r t l . D E I L
Scbelte
Jtalrsra
Special
M aster. herrfnabssre sleacrlbed, there fore, y sisa. the
•aid J. G. Morris. C. W. Arnold. (!-. r-e I:.
Solicitor (or C o m p la in a n t.
It will p a y yo u to
Morton. S. II, Mclntyrr, William T. Webtlrr,
F i
bearing Citrus Groves in summer to infrerro
W33-5tr.
W, A. Ks Ight, Joaepls Garvin and William
be o n e o f them.
G, Andenrvbl. arc hereby rrqulrrst to br and
tho
siz
•
of
fruit
and to produce growth of
which
la The I uus| of Ihi- Count) Judge, N. mlnolr appear before nur aald Circuit Court- at the
Co unis. Ilorista. Iss I'rabate.
I ciurllsouae In fiantord. Florisla, on I hr 3rd
is
the
foundation
for
the
next
crop.
In Hr: Ertat* of
slay in May, A- D. 1920, and then and (her.
Mary Jane Gaudern, dreraard
Citation
mak- answer lo th e’ bill of complaint rt\Y(' r IT r a wide raiiRe of formuh. t including:
Edward Gauslern. the- sluly appoin t,&lt;1 ansi hlbitrd agalnat you, sithrrwlae a siscree pro
•luatiflsd administrator of the riiits- of Mary ronfeaao will he cnlercd agalnat you.
S E M IN O L E T R E E G R O W E R
Jane Guisfern, deceaaed, having (fled hi* peAnd el! oil,at' partira eltlmlng any right, j
•t'., A t n m . l i ' , ’ , A . P . A 8 r ; I V t .
titlon In lh a court 9 ' , y)r,2 U -t the loibiw , ilt{„ ur Intrriat In and to the property aim Vr
I .UK real talate be longing to tli« -aid Mar; , dnrribrsl under by or through the abssve 1
Jane
to-wlt: named slssfotislant*,
,tcr.a„ur.ta. or
are harrhy 1
ID E A L H IG H G R A D E F R U IT E R
■- «(.audetn, siurlng
— , har
i i,lllatlme,
„ v
*iJ**!!:
sir ctherwi,*,
e.thrrwlv
lost. 3, lllnrk 6, Tier 4 ol E. It. Tra!Tord » requirs'tl to he and c.ityssar hafore our sai l
■iVc Ainnt. 8 % A. P. A. 4% Pot.
Map nl Sanford, Florid*, aa sluly recorded 'Circuit Court at the Aourthouta In Kanlssrd,
in olfirr ol Clerk of Cllrult Court •)( Drang* Florisla, s.n th- 71Fa slay ol June, A. D. 192s),
proper
County, Florida, ol which Semlnol* County* and then and threr makv ar.awsr lo the tdli
was.then a pari hr drclarrd «&gt;**|i In the ol rompialnt cinibllPd against said ursknuwn
band* al Ihr adminlalratsir lor the payment partlas. othart-iae a decree pro confrtsu will
uf drbla of said fatale, th* personalty hav­ tie rntrrcsj agalnat aaid unknown parties.
4r; Amm. 8% A. P. A. '1% Pot.
ing been n h iu a t r d , and nulhurjslng aald
It 1* ordered that thla notlra hr puldlahed
• dmlttlatrator to take pul*,avion and make
Let
i;r
f
quote
you bn yovn Summ i Nccdr.
cat* of aald rral ratal*, and lh* said petition in th* Sartfesrd Itrrahl, a newspaper pulsliaFed
conforming In all rrapret* to lh* requirement - In Kamil ,!* County, Fb rid*, onrr a week (hr
ol law In auch rase* made and provided. eight wseka r-a to the known parties slclcnslant, and uns# a week fer twelve werka aa
Now Therefore you, Henry C. Kelly nod to th* unknown partira defendant.
Harriet Kelly, hln wife, F m i . N. Y .; I’eWitmsa my hand and the -real of said
rrppa Chamberlain and Ctrl Chamberlain,
her huaband. Ilibadalr, N. Y.i Wllmin* Cha­ Circuit Court sm thia the 20th day •&gt;! Feb­
pin and Almsn M. Chapin, her husband. Ed­ ruary. A. 15. 1920.
en, Michigan; Mlldresl Cannon and Jamea (SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Cannon, err huaband, Nrakwauk. Minn.s Clerk of Circuit Court, Seminot* Count/,
Stale of Florisla.
Harry Tawniend. Lane. Xanaaa; John I.
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Tnwnirnu,
anil _____
Anna Townarnd,
hia wife.
Marlon. Ind.; Atfrad Townarnd nnd tom* Soii-Itor and al Caunttl tai Cumptslnsata.
517 Commercial Strccl
Townatnd, hia wlla, 920 East 19th Straat, 1 W-T-lltc.
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When Rending Books,
One must he on Inventor to read
well. Aa the proverb says. "He that
would bring home the wealth of (ha
Indies, must rnrry out the wealth of
the In JIea." There la crentiro rend*
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sentativea of the Ilrothcrhood of
Railway Trainmen with which the
switchmen are nlliliuted, and the
Switchmen's Union of North Ameri­
ca, the General Malingers* associa­
tion Raued a declaration that there
would be “ no compromise" with the
strikers.
"Sixty per cent, of the switch en­
gines in Chicago are out of service,'
said the manager’s statement. "This
has been caused by an outlay organ­
ization which has presented demands
for rates of pay that nlrcndy had
been presented to the railroad organ­
ization by the Brotherhood of Rail­
way Trainmen and the Switchmen’s
Union of North America.
"These mailers are being handled
by the wage committee at Washing­
ton nnd must, under the transporta­
tion act, be concluded before the la­
bor boned yet to be named by the
president."
The trouble broke out five years
ago, the switchmen in tho Chicago
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For Tax Collector
I am n candidate for re-olection
to the ofllcc of Tax Collector of
Seminole County, subject to tho ac­
To The Democratic Voters Of The tion of the Democratic Primary,
and will appreciate your support.
Nineteenth Senatorial District;
JNO. D. JINKINS
1 have entered the race for State
Senator from the 19th Senatorial
For County Judge
District comprising the Counties of
To the People of Seminole County
Orange, Seminole and Osceola and
I beg to announce that I am a
pledge myself to abide by your action
candidate for re-election to the office
In the Democratic primary to be held
cf County Judge of Seminole County
June 8th. if elected I will give my
Florida, subject £o the Democratic
best efforts to the people I represent.
Primary Election*in June, and re­
M. 0 . OVERSTREET.
spectfully solicit your vote and in­
fluence in my behalf, whrch if given
For Representative
I assure you will be greatly appreci­
I hereby announce my candidacy ated.
for the position of Member of the
E. F. IIOUSHOLDER.
Florida
Legislature
representing
For County Judge
Seminole County, subject to tbo
I hereby announce that I am a
decision of the Democratic primary
candidate for the office I formerly
to he held on June 8th.

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For Tax Assessor
I wish to announce that I am a
candidate for re-olection to the office
of Tax Assessor of Seminole County,
subject to the Primary to be held in
June. I shall appreciate your support.
Yours very truly,

A. VAUGH AN
For County ( nmmls-loner
I hereby announce my candidacy
for re-election f r Filth Distriit if
Seminolu County subject to the
decision &gt;f the Democratic primary to
be held June 8th.

For Clerk of Circuit Court
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of Clerk of The Cirruit
Court, Seminole County, subject to
decision of the Democratic primary
to be held June 8th, 1920.
~
Respectfully,
W. L. MORGAN

For Sheriff
I hereby announce my randidacy
for the office of Sheriff of Seminole Co­
For County C«mmii..Iiini r
unty subject to the decision of the
1 hereby announce my ennd'dacy Democratic Primary.
W. P. CARTER
for the position cf County Cominb*i tr*r if District No. 5. and promise
FOR S IIlilt IFF
Having leen urged by n Irir*e number
if elected to do my duty at a citizen
and lax payer to eafegua'd the in­ of the voters of Seminole County to
Income a candidate for the office of
terests cf the people o* h ewhide Sheriff,
I hereby annonncc my candi­
county.
dacy subject to tho decision of tho
EN DOR CUItLETT. Democratic primary,
lo-tfc
C. M. HAND
For County Commissioner
For Sheriff
1 will be a candidate for re-election
I hereby announce that I am a
to the office of County Commission­ candidate for re-election to the office
er for the .'lrd district of Semi nole of Sheriff of Seminole County sub­
County, subject to the decision of ject to the decision o| the Democra­
the Democratic primary to be held tic Primary to bo held in June, 1920
June 8th.
E. E. II RADY
C. W. EN TZM IN G ER .
FOR SHERIFF
For County Commissioner
I hereby announce my canididacy for
This is to announce to the voters tho office of Sheriff of Seminole Czunty
subject to the decision of the Democratic
of the Commissioners District No. Primary. If elected, I pledge mvrelf to
.'I that l will be a candidate for re- discharge every’ duty fearless, faithfully,
election to that office subject to and impartially.
A. B. CAMERON.
the decision of the Democratic
primary to be held June 8th.
. C. W. ENTZMINGER.

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Just an Idea.
Little Wilbur, nge three nnd on*half years, wns watching Id* grand­
mother while she wns scnllng fish
and, nfter the ojterntlon sold* "t»o
their bncks Itch, ’cause you m nilch
-in. granny?"

superintendent 1’ ubtlc Instruction
I hereby annouco my candidacy
for re-election as superintendent of
public instruction for
Somlnole
County, subject to the Democratic
primary to be held Juno 8th, 1920.
T. W. LAWTON

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The Ford One Ton Truck is ‘ a profitable
"beast ofburden" and surely has the "right of
way” in every line of busir.crs activity. For all
trucking purposes in the city r.r.d lor all heavy
work on the farm, the ! r.! One Ton Truck
with its manganese Ire’ c v.-arm-drtve and
every other Ford m r ; r f ‘ —7!’:city in design,
strength in construct', n, economyj t operation,
low pt
uldcrs
marker. Jrop in
ourordet .bronc.

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England’s Ancient Inns.
What Is »he oldest English Inn? The
Crown of Clilddlngford. (or sale, dales
from (he fourteenth century, but The
For County Commissioner
Fighting Cocks nt St. Athnns. claim­
ing to date from 7P3. is the oldest In­
I hereby announce my candidacy
habited house In.England. At the An­ for the position of County Commis­
gel nt Illy th. Nottingham, Richard, sioner of the 2st district of Seminole
bishop of Durham, stayed In 127L and
County and promise that if elected to
bis hill Is still preserved.
to do my duty ns the servant of the
pcupic not only of my own district
but of the entire county.
JOHN MEISCH

TRY A HERALD W A N T A

For Clerk of Court
I hereby announce my candidacy
for re-election as Clerk of the Circuit
Court •for Seminole County, subject
to the Democratic Primary to be held
June 8th. 1920.
E. A. Douglass.

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For Slate Senator
I hereby announce ns a Candidate
for the State Senate from the 19th
District, comprising Osceola, Orange
and Seminole Counties, nnd 1 ear­
nestly solicit the support of all
Democrat in the Di-wovratici priary to be held June 8th. t have sc*ved Osceola County in the Stale
Logduture the last three sc-ion*
and I respectfully ref.-r to my record
there.
If d e c t f l [ will serve the district
to the bed of my ability.
N. C. BRYAN*.
Kissimmee I'D.
For Slate Al'otiuy
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 tho action
of the coming Democratic Prinary.
Should 1 he favored with this
nomination and subsequently ap­
pointed by the Governor. I witl at
all times endeavor to discharge the
duties of this important office faith­
fully anti to the bejt of my ability,
without fear or favor to any person
or persons.
GEO. A.
DECOTTES.
For The Legislature
I herby announce my candidacy
for the position of Representative
for Seminole County subject to tho
decision of the Democratic primary.
If elected to this high office it will be
my duty to serve all the people of
my county aa their public servant.
F. P.
FORSTER.

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COUNTY HAPPENINGS
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trttg and dug up the stumps while
ladies and girls burned the trash
j jakd th- loaves. The work, of
** ' could not all be accompliscd

. pne day °r in onc

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T. W. Lawton, chairman of
,w com m ittee has called for another
Ij afternoon on Friday of this
Ij vhon some of the seats nnd
\ : , a will be put up und the place
Uio to take on a "Parky air."
If E. Hancock A. C. L. Relief
|«’ r»tievln&lt;* Mr. B. F. Wheeler

,|rnt fo* t,,e Coasl Line ftt t,lis
dice.
Miss Elberta Jlolt is visiting her
|IB, Mrs. L. It- Mitchell.
On last Friday night a most delirhtful oyster roast was given to
lit people of Oviedo by Mr. and
jjn. Hob Strange at Lake Charm
Ti;e hospitality of Mr. and Mrs.
Striate as well as the oysters was
‘- f i t l y ehjoyed by the large crowd
TSe roast celebrated the "coming
ci{" of little Miss Dorothy Mae
Strmge. it being her first appearance
in Oviedo society and she proved to
bt the sleeping beuuty of the crowd,
illowing neither the popping of the
oysters or the merry voices of the
prtts to urouse her from her slumttr. hit tie Mbs Dorothy Mae was
tie recipient of much attention altho
ulttp and only two months old.
Mr. amd Mrs. W. B. Williams
ipent Saturday in Sanford.
Mr*. Mabel Stevens spent Saturdiy in Oviedo the guesv of Miss
A. D. Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Lee, Mrs. T.
W. Lawton nnd Miss Mabel Stevens
»«at to Orlando Wednesday to see
"Pdly Anna"
The social committee
of
the
Christian Endeavor will give n social at the Club House Friday night.
The friends of Mr. and Mis.
Chester Partin regret to learn of the
serious illness of their little son Tippy
Mr*. C. T. McCully entertains
lie C. it. It. Club Thursday aftern
toon.
Mr*. W. E. Argo, who has been
quits lick is reported some better,
tko ihe is still confined to her bed
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lawton Mr*.
W. I’.Carter and Mrs. J. H.
Lee
ip«r.t Thursday in Orlando.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Wheeler and
lily
and Miss Dickson visited
Orlmdo Tuesday.
Mr* I.. E. Wright, Miss Virginia
ltd little Elizabeth and Amelia
Wright were visitors to Sanford
Sit'jrday.
Mr*. It. G. Smith and Mrs.J. A.
Clark visited Sanford Friday.
I'. M. Story of Chul-iota, Deal
F. M. Story, aged Go years, one
tf the most populur citizens of
Chuluuta died at the hospital at
Orlindo, Thursday morning after a
HftHr.g illr.tS3 of diabetes und
ether complications.
Mr. Story eas a Floridian by
hirth and hail spent the most of his
life at Chuluotn, He was a deaeon
ir. the ltaptint church and a faithful
nrmber, also a good neighbor tnd
ote of the best citizens in bis com­
munity.
About forty years ago, Mr. Story
»i* united in marringc to Miss
Olive Jaiobs who still survives him.
Seven children were born of thin
anion, all of whom nre living. They
ire the following; Mesdames A. D.
^viU and J. M. Osteen Orlando;
Mr*. David Hart, Conway; Mrs.
ttalter llorcgarde, Ilithlo; Mrs. J.
I Lie. Green C«ve Springs; Mrs.
Richard Mitchell, Oviedo; nnd J.
I. Story Chuluuta. The deceased is
ibo survived by two lmtf brothers,
1- F. anil Henry Hurrcll, Chuluotn
The funeral was conducted at the
Bagitist church at Chuluotn ThursJ»y afternoon at 4 o'clock, Bov.
Thompson pastor, ofllcint'ng. The
^°'iy »as laid to rest in the cemetery
II the sntne place.

Bcnlh of Ihc Hrciwnlee Baby

I

The city was cn«t in mourning on

Saturday afternoon when it* was
karnfil that the little daughter of
ut. and Mrs. E. D. Brownlee was
‘ cry low and not expected to live
but a few hours and the many friends
ff the family prayed that its life
*°u!d lie spared the fond parents but
spiral shill was of no avail against
•be dread destroyer and the litfle
louN] flf,J from tile body about five
&amp;dock.
little Francis May was on ibis
f*rth but thirteen months i.nd it
ijemed was sent here to nssaugr
1-e grief caused by the death of
•bdr little sbn about three years
*e° wbicjj was Bn aw[ui blow to
Parent a » nd friends. The little
^ e h i c r was just at the age when
|be childish voice nnd the many
haby ways entwine themselves
•round the heart strings of the par*nl* and all those who know and
recognize the sweet spirit of babybut it seemed that Francis
•lay w«s needed in the gardens of
k*radlie and she was taken hence
tlrnosit on the wings of Easter morn­

‘

ing when she would have been among
the Easter flowers of the Brownlee
homo nnd the church of which he is
pastor. The little daughter was a
general fnvorite with nil who knew
her, showing early signs of a sweet
and friendly disposition that en­
deared het to everyone ami her pass­
ing into the realms above leaves an
aching void in the lieurts o f family
and friends that will be hard it fill
in the years to come.
The funeral services occurred from
the Presbyterian church yesterday
nfternoon at 3:30 o'clock
Itev.
Clarence Fcrran pastor of the Pres­
byterian church of DcLnnd officiating
The pall hearers were VV. M. McKinncn, Henry Mcl.aulin, II. C.
Dullosc and J. C. Hutchinson. In­
terment was made in L^ccviow
where the beautiful floral ollerings
were banked around the grave of the
sweet little child and wore wet by the
tears softly falling from heaven
The sympathy of the entire com­
munity is extended to the sorrowing
parents and the family und friends.
Kiddies Have Easter Egg Hunt
The greatest joys of childhood
days arc embodied in "parties", and
of there is any kind of a party that
affords more real fun for the kiddies
than an Easter egg hunt, our life’s
experience fails to disclose it. The
tiny son of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. McCullcr, L. P. Jr., was the enthusiastic
and delighted little host at an egg
hunt at the home of his parents,
Saturday afternoon,
entertaining
about twenty five other happy eager
little folks as vivacious and energetic
ns himself. Quantities of vuri-cnlnrcd
egga were hidden about the grounds
surrounding the home and the chil­
dren were given cunning little bas­
kets with the order to "seek and find"
nnd they did, filling the baskets and
then some more.
Kindergarten games were enjoyed
on the Inwn and in the house, where
cake and lemonade were served. The
tiny guests were two and three years
old with I,. P. Jr. and little Miss Hill
the youngest of them all.
Mrs. McCuller was assisted by
Miss Emma Lee Owens, Mrs. It.
M. Grovenstcin, Mrs. Key nnd Mrs.
Tomkins.

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iith, New Smyrna went
down in one two three ardor, and
two goad LiU muplcd with an error
gave Sanford three more runs.
New Smyrna really threatened to
tie the score in the ninth when with
two out and one man on, Childress
drove c single to left, scoring MrAuley, Childress going to Und on the
throw home and scoring on Swopes
hit to left, Swope to second on the
throw home.

Struck out by Llngle 9 by Silsby,6 by
by Childress 8.
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Time of game 2:15 Umpires: Prof.
Keane nnd Biddy Burdick, Scorer,
I’ ctcr.
FLORIDA VEGETABLES
Danin Cabbage Movement Lighter*
Celery Prircs Advancing

Jacksonville, Mu. Apr. 2.— On the
East Coast cabbage movement Is
Lingtc then hit Webster and passed sotnewhnt lighter at Dnnia but will
Silsby, making the bases full nnd continue heuvy for some weeks nt
two out. I.ingle however, tightened Homestead and Florida City. From
up, and struck out the visitors Delray south possibly 400 cars still
captain, Shresmlth, ending the game. remain, mostly Wakefield, but with
As stated above, the only feature a considerable percentage of, fiat cab­
of the game was the pitching of bage at Homestead and Florda City
Childress nnd the nit round playing Prices during first half of week were
of McLucas, called the ‘ Study around 13.75 nt $4 crates. At Plant
Stewart" of the High School team. City and vicinity movement varies
3 at J5 cars daily, with prices ?4 at
He is some fast kid.
4.15 crate. In the Fort Myers dis­
Cnpt. I,ingle and Manager Moy trict only about fourcara left to be
hope to have the players in better shipped. In the Miami district sup­
condition for the next game to he ply is light, fluidity fair, demand
held the week of April 3th and ex­ active. Number one stock $G nt 7
pect more fans than there were at crate. Weather warmer and season­
the last game.
able.
m e summary anu uox score IOINotwithstanding the heavy haullows:
ings which continued throughout the
Snnlord
All It II PO A E week at Sanford, celery prices contin­
McLucas C .. .. 4 9 1 10 2 1 ued upward in response to tho con
W. Moyo, LF .. 5 *&gt; 1 t ft 1 sistcntly good demand, closing 13.60
E. Moye 211
. 4 l &lt;) 3 2 •1 at 3.7!j for 10-inch crates of 4-6 doz­
Lingle, 1’ ........
4 0 0 0 2 0 en hunches. This range shows a gain
Hi’tidcnion, 311.. 4 ! 1 2 3 0 of 50c and Ls J1 higher than two
HenilenmJ, IB .. 4 3 1 6 0 0 weeks ago. Consuming markets were
3 *» 0 3 0 0 slightly higher at 74 at 4.75. Ship­
Smythe, Cf.......
4 0 0 I 0 l ments of Florida celery totaled 302
Mason, rf
O «» n 1 0 ft
Woodruff, ss .
cars for last week compared with
— — — —
256 for the previous week. At San­
33 11 6 7 9 6 ford celery is estimated to be nt least
Tntnl
60 per cent moved. Quality varies
New Smyrnn
5 ft A 0 0 0 in the golden celery some fields
Webster, cf
.i 0 (1 16 2 3 showing considerable blight.
Silsby, c.
5 1 0 0 0 0
Shoesmith, If
A few packages of early cumcmbcr
5 0 1 1 ft 0 have been moved from Center Hill.
HamiltoJ, rf
3 •1 0 0 2 1 Webster and Wauchula. In the Win­
McAuley, ss
4 •I 1 1 0 ■&gt; ter Garden Section there are close toSilsby 2b-p
4 1 ft 7 0 0 500 cars of cucumbers. Trough ctiRobinson, lb ..
4 o o 0 3 1 eumhers will he moving in about a
Childress, 2-b-p
4 1 &lt;1 ft 1 &lt;1 week. Open ground cucumbers ore
Swope, 3b
— ——— — growing well anil show n good stand.
——
37 9 3 24 8 9 but nre later than usuul. Movement
Summary: Stolen Bares Sanford will begin about May 1 but will bo
15, New Smyrna, 6 Wild pitchers: heavier after the Iftth. Tho aren
Silsby 2. Lingl B 1 Two Hare bits, planted to cucumbers this season in
Sanford 1. Base a on balls, &gt;11 Lingle Florida is estimated to be 6,040 acres
(J off Silsby* 1 Childress 1. Hit by ns compared with 4,571 for last sea­
Pitcher, Woodruff by Childress, Sltsb son. Details by counties for 1920 and
and Robinson, Webster, by Lingle 1919, rcptcctlvi'ly, follow; Alachua,

Sanford High School Vidors
In the first game of the season the
Sanford High School team just did
win over the New Smyrna team by
the score of 11 to 9.
The playing on both sides was of
the poorest Uindi nnd the pitchers
were wilder than usual, especially
Lingle, the stnr pitcher of the High
team, who usually pitches a good
game of ball. He wns somewhat wild
yesterday und his hit batsmen and
bases on bulls were the beginning
of five of the runs made by New
Smyrna. The New Smyrna pitcher
Silsby, was too wild and kept throw­
ing the bull away, and his wildness
coupled with Snnfords hits in the
pinchi-s, jjui ihe game on ice in tin*
4th Inning. Childress, who replaced
Silsby In the box after tbc fatal 4th.
pitched a good game, striking out the
first five men up and keeping up bis
good work for innings.
New Smyrna drew first blood in
the first inning, when with two out
a base on balls, s c r a t c h hit a td an
error by iVlnson, right fielder, allowed
one run. Sanford, however, came
hack in their Half of the first, when
Stuffy Stewart
McLucas
was
passed, stole and nnd 3rd and came
home on a foul out. The next two
men up struck out, ending the first
inning.
Neither team scored in the 2nd
inning I.ingla striking out three in a
row, while Sanford went out in
1-2-3 order.
In the third, with t w o nut nnd two
New Smyrnn men on base*, Smythe
center fielder, saved a run by making
a good catch of a high fly, making
the third out. Sanford scored onc
run in third on un error by tlm
short stop nnd a wild pitch
In the fourth, nftcr Lingle hnd
seemingly lost control, hitting the
first two men up, Childress, 2nd
base for New Smyrna drove n single
to left field scoring two men. Two
high flys ended New Smyrna s half
of the inning.
Sanford was now up nnd the (tal
fourth began. Three errors several
wild pitches and Ed. Hendersons smu
smashing double to deep center put
the game on icc for Sanford team
Six runs being scored in this innings
The fifth was -2-3 for NewSmyrno
and also for Sanford, Childress who
replaced Silsby, striking out the first
three men up
In the 6th errors by the Left
fielder, W n. Moyo and the second
baseman, Ed. Moye, combined with
Websters smashing hit to left field,
gave the New Smyrna men 3 runs.
Childress kept the Sanford team
down in their half of the Gth by
striking out the first two up and re­
tiring the other man on 3rd.
The 7th inning gave New Smyrna
onc run and Sanford none, Childdress striking out two more
en.
bringing his totcl to 7- men
struck iWi
out of nine men up.

675, 630; De Soto, 960, 810; Hills­
boro. 2?5, 1finj Lake 200, 22£; Lie,
35, 30; Levy, 930, 1,000; Manatee,
100, 60; Marion, 95, 1410 Orange,
655, 325; Osceola, 25. 15; Polk65, 80; Seminole, 35, 60; Sumter,
1,160, 1,045; total, 6,040. 4,671.
First Idea of Sleeping Car.
In 1850. on the 2d of December the
Brat patent for n sleeping car was l»iued to Theodore Woodruff, the In­
ventor. The Idea wns developed by
Webster Wngner two years Inter, nnd
H Oeorgo Pullman In 1S50.

The Mother's Sentence,
no day pass without some ac­
knowledgment Of your Indebtedness
to her. Study her outspoken wishes:
rocelva her opinion with respect. Yield
your will to hers with perfect sweetnos*. Ill all that -he allor-o ron to
do, show by your »-ul nnd ft**erfulness that, for hi*i *nkfv til* Min|)lojr*
roent In dellchif"1 Kxch** •*.

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Disappearing Lakes.
It Is believed Hint about ICO lakes
In the Tyrolese Alps have subsided
and disappeared within the Inst cen­
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IN THE H E A R T OF TH E W O RL D ’S G R E A T E ST V E G E TA B LE SECTION

VOLUME XI

S tNFORD, FLORIDA, Flit DAY, APRIL 18,1920

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NUMBER 35

COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
REVIVAL
SHIPPING ~ RAILROAD STRIKE
MEETING PROCEEDINGS
MADE HIM BOARD GETS
HAS BETTER LOOK
ON^ TUESDAY APRIL 6th
CONFESS
DATA
IN WESTERN STATES
Slate Board of Health
Co-operation of
Board
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ROADS AND"BRIDGES

Sutton, J. N. McGnughcy, W. J. GOT RELIGION AND UNBUR­
DENED HIS SOUL OF AW.
Lawton, R. W. Lawton, Chas. S.
I. ee, It. M. Grovensteln, E. F. Evans FUL STAIN.
Ashley Kelly,"F. II. Adams, Geo. 1).
Steubenville Ohio April 15 (By
Bishop, L. T. Hryan, H. A. Harteley
Associated Press) .Harry Miller was
II. II. Purdon, I). H. Hooker.
jailetl after a public confession last
Notary Public Bonds of L. M.
night (luring a revival service, at
Itehhinder, and John Adams, were
Beach Bottom, West Virginia church
approved by this Hoard.
that he bad murdered eleven year
Clerk of this Hoard is instructed
olf Frances South. Members of the
to Notify, the Woman’s Club and
congregation turned him over to the.
other organizations that the County
sheriff.
cannot allow the use of any part of
the Court House for entertain­
ment of any kind.

, » E OCCUPING THE ATTEN.
T1(,S OF THE
COUNTY
DAPS AND
PROGRES . IS
Mr. Fred T. William addressed
BEING m a d e .
the Hoard in reference to Wekiva
Sanfonl. Fla.
April Cth, 1920 Fiver Bridge, and on motion of L.
gon. Board of County
Conimis- I’ . Hagnn, 2nd by C. W. Entzminger,
iJo-trj in and for Seminole County, and carried, Clerk is instructed to
jWid*. met in regular session at advertise for bids for the building of
llVflock A. M. Present: Chairman this Bridge, bids to lie received up
l A. Brumley, and Comr’s: L. P. to 10 o'clock A. M. April 12th 1920.
lUr»n, C. W. Entzminger, O. P. Mr. Williams, also addressed the
Ssopeand E. II. Kilbee, with V. E. Hoard in reference to certain right
Doucla.**, Deputy Clerk, and Roy of ways for the new hard surfaced
XfllU Deputy SherifT, in attendance. roads.
. f ti e !u*t re*'tiin^
in&lt;•»•(- Motion of L. P. Ilugzn, 2nd by C.
\i:jh*ld March 2nd, 1920 were read W. Entzminger, and carried, t he
approved and ordered filed.
proposition of Mr. F. F. Dutton,
Or. Campbell, representing the agreeing to allow the County to
State Board of Health, addressed the open up Hoad Way 40 ft. wide on
kiird In reference to work in Semi- the West City limits line, same hing
ao!e County, by the Stutc Hoard of through the lands of the Tropical
Halth, and iuk for assitancc from the Vegetable Co., without any objection
tie County, to the extent of $50.00 from them is accepted by the Countyby
per month, and on motion of Com’ r Motion of L. P. Hagan, 2nd
O. P. Swope, duly 2nd by Comr. L. O. P. Swope, and carried, Ally.
P. Hagan, and carried, County agrcci Geo. A. DeCottes, is instructed to go
to allow the State Hoard of Health nhead with the condemnation pro­
the lum of $50.00 “per month to he ceedings for right of way, on the
Pnoln Hoad through the property of
upended in Seminole County.
Voting Yen: L. P. Hagan, O. P. Mr. Lundqulit, Eng. Fred T. Wil­
Saope k C. \V. Kntzmingcr, Vot- liams, to furnish necessary data, etc.
Warrants paid during
the month
ir.g No: E. If. Kilbee.
were
ordered
cancelled.
Mr. A. P. Connelly, ct al. u comReports of tlui_ suveral County
yzultte appointed by the Seminole
County Hoard of Trade, appeared Ofllcinis were received, read and or­
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Ufore the Hoard in reference to the dered filed.
Commuhlcations were read, nnd
condition of the Geneva-Hridgend
Hoad, and ask that same be put in ordered filed.
The following hills as audited by
dape. by the County.
the
Clerk, and approved by tills
Attorney Geo. DeCottes, reported
a communication from Mr. J. K. Hoard were ordered paid:
Bond Bond Fund
i Porterfield, as to damage done to
Noll &amp;
the Bridge over Creek between Fred T. Williams, $10.63;
Noll.
$315.00.
Total:325.53.
, Geneva &amp; Chuluota, by his logs.
Tick Fr«d|n||«n Fun**
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Attorney Geo. DeCottes, also reWilliam
G.
Kilbee,
$2IT).00.
•ported a communication from Davis j
4 Giles, as to the damage done the (Continued In Next Issue.(
Soldier Creek Hrigde by the Stnndtrd Fruit Growers Exchange Truck.
Clerk instructed to write to Supt.
if A. C L. It. R. and request that
It have the first drain pipe under
Track south of Lake Charm Station,
cn the Oviedo Branch opened.
Clerk read a request from Noll &amp;
Noll, that they lie allowed to sub­
’ Vt all of the concrete bridges inclu­
de! in their contract to Mr. W. H.
nilliams. and on motion of Comr.
L P. Hagan, 2nd by Comr. O. P.
S*ope, and carried, that this Hoard PROPOSITION
OF
GOVERN­
foment to suh-lctting of the contract
MENT.
OF
TWENTY
PER
of Noll &amp; Noll, in so far as it relates
CENT INCREASE.
to the Concrete Bridge, to Mr. W.
9- Williams, without in anyway ro­
London April 13 (By Associated
tating the said Noll &amp; Noll fron
lability under their contrnet with Press) All danger of a strike has been
averted when the minern decided to
Seminole County.
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Motion of Comr. C. W. Kntzmin- nccept the government offer
t*r, 2nd by (). p. Swope, nnd carried, twenty per i^ent increase on the gross
^’ifk i« instructed to draw wnrrnnt earnings.
,l5 Mm. G. Kilbee, for the sum of
1210.00 which is in full settlement o
Foster I n Accused
Mt contract with the County for the
Pittsburg April 15 (By Associated
building of the Dipping Vats, and Press) W. Z. Foster leader of recent
to«o that he he released from his steel strike is accused of being among
Bond, upon his acceptance of the the leaders of ^railroad strike Said
jbove amount in full settlement of only to have been out of Pittsburg
tot contract.
once during four months. Sajil might
Motion of L. P. Hagan, 2nd by have stateinnt later.
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Swope, nnd carried, Clerk is
rutted to draw warrunt to the
") of Sanford, to pay the amount
tf
Road Tax due the City for
year 1918,
M.\ ||. |„ Wynn, addressed the
. * tasrd in reference to the drown.c rf
P"ir cf hU mules in the
-cordockhatchee Creek and pn mo­
p
O. P. Swope, 2nd by C. W.
^•'•'rminger, nnd carried the above CARANZA GETTING READY TO
®»‘ «er is referred to Atty. Geo. A.
RUSH THE INSURRECTIONITSD«Cnm.s.
ISTS IN NEW REPUBLIC.
ClerK j, instructed to write to
jT Uhipntan Chemical Eng. Co.,
Augua Prleta Sonora Aptll 15 (By
f. cf New York, in reference to the Associated Press) Martial law has
r * of I°me Cattle Dip which the been proclaimed here in preparation
^nty has on hand.
for a possible attack by Carrnasa
Bonds of the following per­ soldiers should they brenjf through
" ,0 Carry Fire Arms, were ep- Sonora border troops. The Carran\
*nd License ordered issued. zistss are reported about two hun­
*• r. Lane, W. G. KUbee. E. N. dred miles away.

ENGLISH
MINERS TO
ACCEPT

SONORA
GETS READY
FOR WAR

CONCERNING
OPERATION
once to think of Sanford, Florida.
ANI) DISPOSITION OF THE You live Mr. Hyman in the location
MERCHANT MARINE.
that would make ail ideal city."
Then, 1 look into the question of
Washington April 15 (By Associa­
morality
in my city, and find many
ted Press) Data about the shipping
men and women who ure living mor­
hoard problem concerning the op­
ally. God bless these men ami women
eration and disposition of the gov­
of Sanford, who have backbone
ernment’ s incrchnnt marine has been enough, in spite of the* large number
submitted to the conference of busi­ who are living wrong to stand erect
ness men nnd t lie Congressional and say " I will live right."
Then I look at tiie religious side
Committees here
Sanford has about 8000 pcopoe. Tuk WHEN
REAL
REASONS OP
the membership of the churches and
REACTIONARIES
ARE
LO­
compare with tiie total population
CATED I1Y PALMER.
and you sre that we are far from
being as religious as we should lie.
Washington April 15 (By Associa­
If we ate, we do not show it by ted Press) Railroad officials whose
By George Hyman, I). IX, The Baptist Temple
church affiliation. We have a popu­
lines liaVo been crippled by the un­
lation und you see that we arc far
Sanford, Florida
lation that should overflow every authorized strike waited today for
church at every service.
Soir.o the big lircak in the striker's ranks
One of the largest audeincos
ever amusements ami recreations. To this people were religious where they which they hoped would follow At­
torney General Palmer’s announce­
assembled in Sanford for religious end 1 would build a gymnaseum and came from but have not enlisted
ment that the strike leadership had
in
God's
service
in
Sanford.
Services, heard Dr. Hyman deliver play ground where grown up9 and
been traced to radical quarters. Con­
Ladies nnd gentlemen, I an with
the sermon wo give below. Special children could come under proper
ditions it: the icr.tral and far west
music on thb cccaxom was furnished ch.i laronage ami spend the leisure you in the making of thL city jujt
states is declared to he returning to
i»s
ideal
as
it
is
gossilde
to
he,
but
I
by the Sanford Band and the Temple hours in helpful exercise. 1 would
normal while the marked increase in
tell
you
right
now,
it
will
never
he
an
Chorus. The sermon Is given through build a great entertainment hnll nnd
ideal city until we recognize Godtmorc freight and passenger service is re­
these columns by special request.
bring there tin world's great enter­
than wo now do. Family worship ported in the east.
Ftfncy myself to-night a city huifd-cr. tainers, singers ami lecturers.
Chicago—Six officials
"Outlaw"
must lie established in the homes.
Called to the office of Mr.
Idealist,
1 would train the people to enrry
labor
unions
arrested
on
Federal
Business
men
in
their
dealings
with
I am ns.ked, "Are you the man that on conversation. All ton few know
warrants
charged
with
violating
one
another
must
pbey
God’s
laws.
has to do with the building of cities?" how lo converse about current events.
We must love each other us God Lever luw. Warrants have been is­
"Somewhat, sir." "I ca! .*d you to my
Then I would tnkc another step.
sued for twenty-four inorelcaders
commanded us.
office in order that I might request
I must build the city morally. All
insurgent railroad strike ti was said.
There
are
people
in
Sanford
who|
and authorize you to construct for business dealing would lie on honest
must
answer
to
God
for
their
lives
.
me a city indcstructnhlc. I under­ basis. In the relationship one person
stand, Mr. Hyman that you have with tiie other justice should rule. und the hindcrancc they have been I
push, pluck and integrity." (It is The great words of humanity would in the lives of others.
I move you to-night, that we de­
line to have even an imaginary man bo honesty and justice. A city built
say these things.) "Thank you, Mr. upon these principles will help to termine to have an ideal city; that
Christian life ho its foundation; that
Idealist, I shall to the best of my make it indcstructnhlc.
it
shall lie indestructildo by our liv­
ability construct the city."
"Uprightness", I would have as
ing
for righteousness. Will you vote
Leaving his office I come to you. its slogan.
with
me? Then, I say, the (list step
Cun you tell me the materials
^Morality Is one of the greatest
to-night
Is the step with God.
with which to construct such a city? assets to the strong city. Give me a
Sanfordt
Ideality located let us SERVANT SHORTAGE AT COL­
Physically, it must b«j ideal. For the man who docs not lie, who denis
WILL IIK
RELIEVED
he
what
God
wants us to he, The LEGE
location, 1 look for a spot that is dry, honestly, who does not use profune
IIY STUDENTS
GOING
TO
Citv
Indestructildo!
hut by the hanks of some magnifi­ language and icspucts the Lord's
WORK.
cent lake in Florida. I look for a clay ami I will point him out to you
plan- where there could he ingress ns the man standing head ami shoul­
Wcllesly April 15 (By Associated
and egress. Some grent trunk line of ders above others. Any old tiling can
Press) Wellesley College girls volun­
ruilwny must pass through. There he n liar; and old thing can he dis­
teered today to act as waiters and to
must lie connection with some fine honest, and cuss, and desecroato the
work the grounds ns the result of the
stream of water, where it would not Lord's fay and I will point him out
-h*—‘ -sc. The - ‘.uuviit label­
lie necessury to depend entirely urnin lay. I!c hi. &gt; niuuiiooci wito -ays
ers will receive thirty cents an hour.
the tailway for transportation.
The waiters will work for u smaller
l»v his life, "1 will he just, und honest
wage.
I must selct n place where it is nnd righteous. I will mantain inpossible to produce those things that torgrety in life irrespective of whnt
have to do with the making of the others may say or do." Such men
Strikers Attar Truck
physical man. I would look for a tnuke a moral city.
New York April 15 (By Associa­
placo when' you could furm and
ted Press) Police reserves were called
Those of you who have read "T he
ruise chickens, for a place with swamp Hire and Fall of Homo" by Gibbons,
when
strike sympathizers attacked
WAS MILITARY ATTACHE OF
lands to rnisc lings, and prairies for will recall that Home fell not liea truck.
GERMAN
EMBASSY
AT
the cattle. Lund that would grow po­ cause of emcmies without but because
SAN
FRAN8ICO.
tatoes, celery, lettuce, tomatoes, of the immoral life of the people. I
Find Two Lepers
cauliflower, peppers andall such. A would have my city u moral one.
New
Orleans April 15 (By Associa­
Washington April 15 (By Associa­
place where munufucturnig enter­ There is always the question of how
ted Press) The Labor Department ted Press) Two lepers were found
prises could he estuli linked. I woul long a city will stum! tiial does not
enncelled the deportation proceedings among u throng seeking treatment
look for a place, to which I I'ould in­ have morality at its foundation. I
against Wilhelm Von Hrinkon, the from alleged "faith healer."
vite capitalists to enmo and invest, a would have my city upright.
former military attache of the Ger­
place where there would he innum­ The eleventh verse of the eleventh
man emhussy at Sail Francisco who
erable opportunities for these in­ chapter of Proverbs says, "By the
was sentenced in 1917 to two years
vestment. Men from nil avenues of blessings of the upright the city is
in prison for conspiring to foment
life should lie able to find employ­ exalted, but it is overthrown by the
n revolution . in India against the
ment in this city.
mouth of the wicked." This is my
British.
Fundament
But what is a city when it is lo­ text.
cated, if it does not have the finer Fundamentally the city must he
things to it? L must look to its so­ religious. In Christ we find tlie true
cial and intellectual uplift. Culture religion. Churches must lie establish­
is the fine thing thut should come to ed in my city. Worship of God in the
POTASH AND OTHER ESSEN-'
every city and would help to make name of Christ woul&lt;l lie maintained
TIAL8
WILL
HE
MADE
them indestructible. There ure cities in spirit and in truth. The ordinance
FROM KELP.
that claim to tie big nnd noble and of law would he Chrit'a new com-rm~ p
strong, that have left out the idea of mandent, “ Thous shall love the Lord
St. Louis April 15 (By Associated
culture. They have given nil thought thy God with all thy heart, and with
Press) America will soon he inde­
to growth financially, leaving out tr.o all thy soul, and with all thy strength
pendent of nil countries for iodine
social and intellectual development and with nil thy mind; they neigh­ SUFFERED NO ILL EFFECTS bleaching carbon and in a large mea­
FROM HIS LONG CABINET sure as fur ns potash is concerned
bf the jicoplo.
bour as thyself. "
MEETING.
all of these essentials being produced
I must give much attention in the Let this he obeyed in my city ami
from
kelp, Dr. J. W. Turrenline of
construction of this city to education. 1 will return to Mr. Idealist und say,
Washington April 15 (By Associa­
the
Agriculture
Department told the
"Sir,
with
tiie
snciul
suggestions
I
Education along all lines. Many of
ted Press) President Wilson suffered
our young people when they reach have made; morality 1 have pur­ no ill effects from the long cabinet American Chemical Society today.
the eighth grade of grummer school posed; and the religious entergrity session yesterday at the White
feel they are educated. If not then thut will come from the luw of Love House it is said and the officials
surely when they pass high school. I to God and to neighbours, I turn thought the president's condition
would bring into this city ambition over to you a rity, which no earthly might cnuhlo him to see more callers
for young men and women, not only power can, and the powers of heaven
to go through grammer school, high survly will not destroy.
To Finance Czecho-Slovaks
school and college, hut to secure the
"An indcstructablc city is one that
Washington April 15 ( Ily Associa­
noblest and highest education pos­ respects God and God’s law. No city
ted Press) War finance corporation
sible.
^
has reached ita beet until it has come advanced a million eight hundred
I must also train the people of this to God. No individual has reached thousand dollars banking corporation
CONSIDER
RECENT
indcstructablc city in the fine arts. the best until that individual haa finoces cotton shipments Csecho- TO
AGREEMENTS
WITH
iTHEf*
I would establish a conservatory for come to God. Then, I aay No city CSlovakis.
OPERATORS.
music and the other fine arts. I city can be Indestructahlo and no
would have chautauqussand lyceuma life can he indestructahlo unless that
Birnlngham Ala., April 15 (By
that the people might grow to love city and life is built upon thef founAssociated Press) Alabama miners
entertainment that ia educational tlon as laid by the Great Builder."
are .eeting today to consider the re­
ana uplifting. (I would have a band
Mr. Idealist replica, "Your selec­
cent agreement! with the operators
a n d'that band would have to play tions and your report reach my high­
proposing to manage the mines
every Thursday evening during the est expectations. Your selection of
through the industrial relations com­
summer.)
location with the lake, celery lunds,
For Florida Warmer In north*and mittee controlling the wages end the
I must have sane and sensible and other requirements, leads me at central portions tonight.
houre end the working conditions.

Government Probe Into
Radical Leaders
Is Result
LOOK FOTjfND SOON

THE CITY INDESTRUCTIBLE

Wellesley
Girls Will Go
To W ork

CANCELLED
DEPORTATION
OF BRINKEN

President
Is Better
Every Day

America
Will Make
Own Potash

Alabama
Miners Are
Meeting

Weather Report

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A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COR­
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Virginia, was baptised last Sunday.

SANFORD

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A daughter was horn to Mr. and
Mrs. T. W. Brydcn ol Cameron
uvnuc Inst week. Mother and daugh­
ter nre spending a little time nt the
Fcrnald Laughton Memorial hospi­
tal before returning home.

Mr. and Mm. Lucns and little
daughters accompanied Mrs. West
erdick home Saturday after service
to spend the day, calling also on
Mrs. Clark.

GENEVA
and
over
H. II. Pattishall I* driving a new
Mr. ••Dodge".
over
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phillips are
I e njoying a lovely victrola in their
from home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Harrison nnd
two
children are visiting relatives
Joe Cameron is nt Fort Christinas
in
Miami.
for the week looking after cattle
Mrs. Fndor Curlett, Mrs. J. Qinterests.
Adams and Miss Lmma Elchnor
N’ ick Zernovean drove to Tnmpa
were shopping in Sanford Monday.
on Tuesday on a business trip.
Mrs. Flllot and Miss Bessie
Doyle Britt broke his right arm Gaudern entertained the Ladies Aid
cranking their Ford car Monday. of the M. F. church Thursday.
The weekly prayer meeting was
Mr. und Mrs. Wiley Wilson of
held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Cameron City have as their guests
Pattishall
Wednesday evening, with
their cousins Mr. and Mrs. Redmond
Mrs.
W
A.
Whitcomb as leader.
of Philadelphia Pa., enroute home in
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Van Di'-Carr are
their car from a tour of Florida.
again registered at the
Geneva
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hasty were
House" before returning to their
In Orlando shopping on Monday.
northern home. They have been
Frank Giles resigns on the 15th touring the state for the past two
as inspector for Fast Sanford for the months.
Sanford Truck Growers Inc. Mr.
Mr. Claude Olmstead nnd Gordon
Giles will have charge of the Sanford Olmstead visited Aubrey Moran
office for the Virginia Carolina nnd fnmity ln«t week.
Chrmlcal Co. Mr. Giles ha* given
Mrs. Aubrey Moran nnd Pauline
universal satisfaction to the Growers Moran visited Mrs. Will Hand last
this season and all wish him well Monday.
in his new postion. Don McDonald
The friends of Mr. ami Mrs. Evan
will he the new S. T. G Inspector. Pattishall of Richmond Va. will re­
Fine showers Saturday and Mon­ joice with them in the birth of a
day were much appreciated.
little daughter.

Mr. ar.d Mrs. llenry Schuita
family of Daytona Beach came
Friday and were the guests of
and Mrs. G. C. Chamberlain
Faster Sunday.
G. C. McDougnl was at home
Lakeland for Faster Day.

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LONG WOOD PICKUPS
Easter was beautiful,
hut Mon­
day!!
Mr lUneau spent several day
in Jacksonville last week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. Thompson,
of Orlando, were the guest of Mr.
ami Mrs. Hardy on Faster Sunday.
Mrs. Dinkel nnd Miss Olive I)inkrl motored to Sanford on Friday.
The ladies of the civic league
held their regular monthly meeting
on Tuesday afternoon.
Miss Lois Kaughe of Orlando
spent the week-end the guest of
Miss Fva Stuart.
Dr. and Mrs. Anderson of O r
lando were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. F. F. Hardy last Tuesday.
Mrs. C. W. Fntsminger spent T
Tuesday In Sanford, the guest of
her daughter, Mrs. Will Satchcr.
The
Longweod dramatic
club
gnve a play "Miss Molly" on Fri­
day night for the benefit of the
building fund.
C. W. Fntsminger attended the
County Commissioners meeting in
Sanford on Tuesdny.
The ladies of the Civic League
will have a “ soriul evening" at the
library on Tuesday evening April
1.1th.
Mrs. Hill Allen and Mr. and MrsIlardy wire shopping in Sanford on
Monday.

of auch certificate in the name of
J. II. Dunn.
Also: Notice la hereby given that
W. If. Boyd purchaser of Tax Ceri titicate No. 790, dated June 6th
1 1898, has
filed
said certificate
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clarke and In my
office
and has
mude
Miss Eunice Clarke spent Sunday application for tax deed to issue in
with Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Smith. accordance with law. Said certificate
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Lee and Mr. embraces the -following described
nnd Mrs. Tom Shupo left Monday property situated in Seminole County
Florida, to-wit: S*'j of NJ$ of SJ$
for a camping trip at the Prairie.
of S F M of SE*.j See. 2 Tp. 20 S. R.
29 F. 6 ncres. The said land being
Notice of Application For Tax Deed assessed at the dato of the issuance
Under Section 575 of the General of such certificate in the name of A.
M. Treadwell. Unless said certificate
Statutes.
Notice i« hereby given that It. L. shall be redeemed according to law,
Grier, purchaser-of Tax Certificate tnx deeds will issue thereon on the
No. 241, dated the 4th day of June 11th day of May A. D. 1920.
A. D. 1917, has filed said certificate
Witness my official signature nnd
In my otllce and has made applica seal this the 9th day of April A. D.
tion for tax deed to issue in accord­ 1920.
ance with law. Said certificate em­ (SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
braces the following described pro­ Clerk Circuit Court Seminole County
perty situated In Seminole County,
Florida.
.
Florida, to-wit: Lots 2 Block 1
By V. M. DOUGLASS D. C.
Cameron. The said land bring assess­ \V34-5tc.
ed at the date of the issuance of
such certificate in the name of Wm.
AFTER MILKMEN
WILL
GO
Carl.
ALSO
Also: Notice is hereby given that
It. L. Grier purchaser of Tax Ccrtjf Slate Board of Health to See That
ficato No. 240, dated the 4th day of
Thrjr’ re Cleaned Up
June A. D. 1917, has filed said certi­
While notifying nil fruit dealers
ficate in my office and has made ap­
that it is the purpose of the state
plication for tax deed to Issue In ac­
cordance with law. Said certificate board of honlth to enforce the screen
embraces the following described law, F. 11. Osborne, district snnitary
property situated in Seminole County engineer, ns alsot serving notice on
Florida, to-wit: Lots 5 and C Block 1 dairies that do not live up to the
Cameron. The said land being assess­ ruls.
"Some dairies are ratten," said the
ed at the date of the Issuance of
such certificate in the name of Un­ engineer, "and the health of the com ­
known. Unless said certificates shall munity depends to a large extent
be redeemed according to law, tax on the cleanliness of our milk supply"
deeds will issue thereon on the l l l h Mr. Osborne tuyn il 1* not the pur­
pose of the state board of health to
day of May A. D. 1920.
be
unreasonably bard on the fruit
Witness my official signature and
nnd
milk dealers, and for that rea­
seal this the 9th day of April A. D.
son
he
is giving them ample time
1920.
to get 'heir places in shape. "I have
(SEAL)
F. A. DOUGLASS,
given them until April lo to comply
clerk Ciicuil Seminole County,
with the health laws, which is ample
Florida.
notice, and do not propose to give
By V. M. DOUGLASS D. C. further grace. The fruit stands nnd
W34-5tc.
'
dairies are the greast menace to the

week to closing on Thursday after­
noons of each week.
Mrs. J. L. Ensign hss gone to
Orlsndo to he with her sister Mrs.
Argo roils in the hosp'tai.

OVIEDO
Mrs. Bernernter of Jacksonville
is \biting her daughter Mrs. J. L.
Ensign and Mrs. W. F Argo, having
been called to Oviedo by the illness
of the latter. After an Illness of
several weeks Mrs. Argo was carried
to the Orange General Hospital in
Orlando Sunday and was operated
on Wednesday by Dr. C. D. Christ.
She wus reported as getting along
nicely Wednesday night tho still in
a very serious condition.
Mr. and Mr*. S. W. Swope and
family vhdtesi Sanford nnd Orlando
Saturday.
Mrs. J. B. Jones and little sen
Ben. Mi s Ella Bill Jones uni Mrs.
II. G. Smith rpent We ncaiay in
Sanford.
Mrs. T. G. Simmons entertained
the C. &amp; II. Club at her home last
Thursday afternoon. There were
only a few of the members present
but the aftesnoon was a most de­
lightful treat to those who were so
fortunate ns to enjoy it. In n little
rn n te s t

health of the community vfhen not
Noire of Application for Tax Deed properly regulated nnd for this rreaUnder Scrtlon 575 of the Gencrnl i »on I will go nfter the big fish
Statutes.
first."
Notice is hereby given that W. II.
Following the sanitation drive
Boyd
.
.purchaser of Tax Certificate among fruit and milk dealers Mr.
No. IGI, dated the fitlr dny of JuD'iOahorne says he will then tnke up
A. I). 1908. has filed said certificate the mnttpr of outhouses closets outin my office and has made apj lica- |g,de tho city limits.—'Tampa Times,
tion for tax doe! to issue in aceord-|
ance with law. Said certificate em­
RABBIT COMMITS SUICI DE
braces the following describe.! pro­
perty situated in Serr.inolo County,
Ran Against the Le of G. B. Pope
Florida, to-wit: I’ eg. NW cor of
and llrokr Its Neck
N W 1 i of S E 1j Run S 1 1 i els E 13\\
One of the really good animal
he N l l ' a cks W 7 1j rhs S 1 » oh*
W 6 3-1 cl.s Sec. 2 7 , . 20 S. R !9 E. stories comes to light in the fo'low9 16 Arret. T in «ail !t:n I being ing Incident that happened last
umvmou ui li.o un.c of i..c iia-ance night on Sanford Heights. As G. B

n" "Ferrous- American" Mrs.

B. G. Smith won first prize and Mrs,
It. W. Lawton the Booby. It was
voted that thru the sunfmer the
club meet on Wednesday afternoon
instead of Thursdays.
II. B. McCall Jr. of Lakeland
spent Sunday with his parents.
Charlie Guthridgc of Haynes City
is visiting friends in Ovidco.
Misses Nell Williams,
Mabel
Swope, Mary Brannon, Inez Strange
UPSALA AND GRAPBVII.I.E
nnd Catherine Young visited Sanford
There will be preaching at the
Swedish Lutheran church by Rev. Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lawton and
Swanbon, the parlor. at 11 A. M.
family spent Monday in Orlando.
and ut 7:30 !’ . M. next Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jesse Thompson nnd
On Sunday tnorping at the Me­
.ittle daughter spent Sunday with thodist Church an Faster program
his brother, Dan, and Jack, in De­ was rendered by tire children of the
two Sunduy Schools. The Baptist
Land.
Waif red Pelrson accompanied hi* Sunday School was invited to attend
School, (
friend, Clarence Ilcrg&lt;|uist to Tiger the Methodist Sunday
Itay to s|K*nd Faster at the home which invitation was accepted. An
offering was taken for Armenaiuns
of the 'niter's parents
relief the amount raised being about
Mr. and Mrs
Emil Magnuson
114.00.
returned the fiest of the week from
Mrs. L. F. Wright and children
Courtney, on the Indian River, to
spent
Saturday In Orlando.
their home in Up*a&gt;a.
The numbers of the C. F. Society
Messrs. Bcrquist
and Gothart
will
mnke another effort on Thurs­
Swanson'and their wives, who have
day
afternoon
to get the park ready
been on a auto trip down to Miami
for
use
and
some
seats and swings
to visit relatives, returned last Fri­
erected.
day.
Mrs. Hester nnd daughter, Lydia,
left for their home in Ohio last Sat­
urday after spending some time with
Miss Icenhour.
We understand that Miis Icen
hour has sold the most of her prop­
erty at Twin Lakes.
Mr. and Mrs. Vnlie
Williao.*
und their father. C. M. William,
have moved back into town this
week from their home in Grapecille
and are now located on Oak Ave,
hear the hospMa
We arc try
sorry to lose them but no doubt it
wM be letter to be near their garrfge.
Mr. F. F Lundqulst has been
having some dental «*ork dor.e In
Sanford.
jMr. and Mrs. Lundqulst were
among those attending the special
aervice at the Methodist church in
Sanford, where their little daughter

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Edward Argo spent Tuesday and
Wednesday in Orlando.
W. It. Williams is on a business
trip to Miami this week.
Considerable
excitement
was
caused Wednesday morning by a
small fire on the kitchen rcof of the
home of A. J. McCully. Quick ac­
tion on tho par* of J. R. Kclzey soon
extinguished the tlarnes, however,
and only a small hole burnt In the
roof was the only damage done.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. McCulley, L.
II. Gore and several young boya
■pent several days last week at the
Prairie fishing.
Last week the Oviedo Baseball
Club was organized but the names of
the officers have not yet been made
public. The Oviedo fans are looking
forward to the session with great
expectations however.
The stores of Oviedo started last

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Pope formerly of this city but now
living In Jacksonville was leaving
the homo of Leslie Went on Sanford
Heights about eight o’ clock he felt
something soft strike his leg about
the V.ni'tf nnd full to the ground. His
first thought was snakes no doubt
and he looked around to see n full
grown wi'd rabbit just breathing its
Inst and about that time a big bouse
cat came running down the walk in
pursuit of the rabbit. % Mr Pope
picked up the rabbit and discovered
that It had broke its neck the im­
pact against his leg being so hard and
and in its Right from the cat the
rabbit evidently did not see Mr.'
Pope and ran blindly into him. Mr.
Pope says Sanford i* the greatest
place in the world for not only can
the people raise everything here in
in the food line but the wild rnbbts
arc so plentiful that they run ngainst
the pedestrians and oiler themselves
up for food us it wore.
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will remain closed during the entire
I
month, excepting for a few day* next
week when it will turn out about 10
cars. This packing house ha« beer, *
running for several wicks'at the rate
of from 10 to 15 carloads n day. Mr.
Peters’ tomato patch is about 12,000
acres In extent, the largest in the
world.
Of course there arc thousands of
acres of tomatoes in the southern
part of the county along the bay
shore that were not injured by the
frost nt all, nnd the movement will
continue from these fields at the nnor
mal rate.
In the meantime it is expeted that
the price, which has held to only a
medium level since the freeze, will
improve surlng the period rf le-scncj
supply.
Wanted the -Sweeper."
' My little cousin wns over to oar
house one dny. Upon looking around
the bathroom, she saw the toMbbruth
In tho holder nnd remarked to my
mother: “ Auntie, give me one of
those. 1 want to sweep my teeth."—
Chicago Amcrlcnn.

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THEY ARE

Clearwater, April 5.—F. W. Wil­
liams, one of the alleged wire tappers
arrested at Tnrpon Springs March 10
wps found guilty by a jury in Cir­
cuit court here Friday night and sen­
tenced by Judge O. K. Reaves to
three years in the stale prison. Coun­
sel for the defendant immediately
notified the court a motion of appeal
to the supreme court would he filed,
and that a supersedeas vond releasing
the defendant from jail would he
made. The supersdas bond was fixed
at $7,000.
Edward Brown, one of the four re­
maining defendants, has put up a
$10,500 bond and has been rrleased
Brown put up liberty bonds as secur­
ity. F. W. Williams ifua nut made
bends yet. The remaining three de­
fendants along with F W. Williams
are still in the county jail.

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5t -sk fo n ts that fit them arc
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LIGHT T O M A T O SHIPMENTS
DURING M O N T H OF APRIL
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The Old nnd New Crop ns Result
O f Frost
Miami, April 6.—Tomato ship
ments from this section will he light
during the month of April as the re­
sult of the freeze of n month ago; the
new crop not coming on until about
M ay 1. The fruit shipped from dam:
aged fields up until now has been
largely vines. T he fruit which will
be ready In May is that which has
come on sprouts on vines which
were frozen down in March.
The Thomas J. Peters packing
house closed down yesterday, and

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THE 8 ANPOD HERALD
preeklc at all regular meetings, pre­
serve order, and enforce the constitu­
tion and by-laws; bo shall appoint
all committees subject to approval
ol the club.
Section 2. The vice president shall
assume the duties of the president
in hie absence.
Section 3. The secretary-treasurer
shall keep an uecurate record of all
the proceedings of the club and pre­
serve the same; and shall attend to
all correspondence.
Section 4. The duty of the member
of the International Overall Coun­
cil shall be to represent the best in­
terests of the Sanford High School
Overall Club in all matters of Inter­
nationa. importance.

d have several dandy tracts
both sides o f town.

Article 7.
The order of business shall he,
Call to order, Roll Called, Heading
of the minutes of the preceding meet­
ing, Unfinished business and report
of committees, New Business und
adjournment.
Article 8
Every member shall consider him­
self a committee of one to report nil
breaches of Section 3 of Article 2.
Article 9
A quorum shall consist of one
third of the member ship of the club.

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The Sanford High School Boys lias
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following constitution and by laws
hnvc been drafted:
Artlcld 1
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he known an the Sanford High Beautiful Winter Home nt Altamonte
School Overall Club.
Changes Hands
Section 2. The object of l his club
A deal W'as consummated in Orlan­
shall be to promote the spirit of
do today whereby Mr. Richard E.
democracy and to reduce the II. C. L
HoiTman, who for a number of years
Article 2
has been an official of the New York
Section 1. All male students re­ (ieni Safety Razor Corporation, pur­
gistered in the Sanford High School, chased through Col. J. N. Bradshaw,
and any other male beings with like t’he lovely winter home of Mr. Thos.
sympathies, shall be eligible to mem­ A. Briggs, at Altamonte Springs. The
bership in this cluli.
homo which is of red tile and hand­
Section 2. Your uniform is your somely furnished, is located just west
pass.
of the Altamonte Hotel, in a beauti­
Section 3. Every member shall
ful tract of twenty-five acres of roll­
provide himself with a sullicient ing woodland, tifteen acres of which
number of overalls to wear in the is in citrus culture und prolific bear­
performance rf hla every-day duties. ing. Beautiful driveways fn each side
The tinifoim shall le worn on every |of which are fascinating flowers in ex­
day of the week with the except! Ill quisite colors, making outdoor life
of Sunday. In "doing society" tin* one ol extreme happiness. The house
individual shall be at liberty to don fronts on Lake Orient a, one of the
his "others".But, when ut work he many beautiful lakes which abound
shall lie expected to ‘sport’ his overalls. in the favored locality. ,
Some time in duly of last year
Section I. A fine of twenty-five
rents shall be Imposed fur every HoiTman paid his first visit to Orange
breach of Section 3 of this article. county, and became so thoroughly
Upon default of payment of this fine interested in horticulture that when
within a period ol three days, the an opportunity presented itself to be­
offender shall be ostracized by the come alllliuted with I)r. C. f). Christ
and Mr. A. I). Keene in the citrus in­
dustry, lie joined with these gentle­
Article 3
There shall lie no dues for mem­ men in acquiring Foss und other
groves amounting to 180 acres.
ber chip in this society.
Article I
Returning to the Empire State,
Section 1. The meetings this club hard work compelled him to seek the
shall he held every Monday at recess balmy zephyrs i f the Southland, so
Section 2. Sje.'ial meetings may In win n he arrived in Orlando in Dec­
called by the President or upon pe­ ember, so ill was he Ids fiienda and
tition of one-third the membership. family thought nn atnbulanre would
Article 6
have to got him snfely to his hotel.
The officers of tills club shall con­ Time proved very beneficial to him
sist of a president, a vice-president, and with the return of health came
secretary-treasurer, and a member of the longing to possess a home in this
the Inter-National Overall Council. section. Plans had already been pre­
pared and the material ordered, but
Article G
on
account of the delay uctunl work
Section 1. The president
shall

hail not started, when a friend quiet­
ly gave him the tip that the Briggs
place, which adjoins the ono on which
ha hnd contemplated building, could
he purchased. No time was lost in
looking up the owner and in almost
as quick as it takes to tell, the beau­
tiful home had been bargained for.
Mr. and Mrs. HoiTman nre lovely
people, they have three very attrac­
tive daughters, Misses Clnudine and
Erma, who nre attending Hollins Col­
lege, anu Miss Theresa Hodman, at
the Winter drummer School.—
Reporter Star.
Hcnry Ford Started On Tractor 13
Yenra Ago
On February 19th at 9 A. M.
Fordson Tractor Number 100,000
left the assembly lino in the Fordson
Flant ut Dearborn,
Michigan,
slightly less than two and one-half
years after number one was complet­
ed. And here again has Henry Ford
set a new high record in the manu­
facture of farm tractors via the
Quantity production route.
Although the Ford , interests are
very recent entrants in the ranks of
the tractors Manufacturers, yet
Henry Ford really built a tractor—of
the steam type before he started
work on his first gas car. And in­
cidentally, that tractor and the first
rnr, still in very good running condi­
tion, and Mr. Ford occasionally
demonstrates both to visitors at his
farm in Dearnorn.
Some fifteen years ago Mr. Ford
began work on what has come to lie
the Fordson. This tractor was really
a Ford Car equipped with special
wheels and included of course some
mechanical changes. By 1908 he had
a workable tractor; it plowed, har­
rowed, and did much other farm
work. Then ensued nine more years
Making War On Labor
Agitators
Hastings, April 12. — Potuto grow­
ers in this section arc very much in­
censed at negro labor agitators who
have been circulating here recently
trying to get the field laborers dis­
satisfied with the pr&lt;«onl wages, and
it has been determined to use dras­
tic measures in getting rid of these
disturbing elements.
Last week three of these so called
agents were hailed before Judge H .
F. Mohr and heavily fined. Henry
Sdott, one of the agents, and a large
dirk concealed about his person when
arrested. He was fined $100 and
costs, whir he paid atnd left this vi­
cinity with many scowling eyes fixed
upon him.
Robert Jackson, another negro dis­
turber, arrived a few hours after
Scott had departed. He hnd n hea­
vy piece of artillery on his person
when searched and he also was fined
$100 and costs, whirh he produced
and enriched the county exchequer
to that amount.
Mary Pope, a negro woman, was
the lust agitator on the ground. She
was only assessed $20, but was warn­
ed that this was not a healthy lo­
cality for her and she departed mi­
nus n twenty.

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Sanford,
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Florida
trwaty and join the league of nations
has made us regrade i abroad "as a
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terday on tie steamship Baltic, las
spent the Ini month in London and
Paris (Inhibit g up bis work In con­
nection with the organlz: tion cf the
league.
"Our isolatijn i: complete and we
face the rest t f the world in alliance,"
he asserted. "It is feo'.irh to asurne
assume that the situation has no
elements of danger for us. Our posi­
tion is one of peril a fact that is
edldently realized in Washington
judging from the plans that are holn,
made for tie higgett navy in the
It Ins h?cn sum? t im? since I have had the
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( harming Card Party
One of the prettiest and largest
card parties of tho early spring was
given Friday afternoon by Mrs.
W. J. Thigpen and Miss Katherine
Wilkie in honor of Mrs. It. S. Keeior
of New Jersey, Miss Jeanette Chap­
man of Galesburg, Illinois and Miss
Mildred Vorce of Detriot Mich. The
attractive home was very lovely with
ferns and foliage plants, artistically
arranged and quantities of pink roses.
High score was made by Mrs. B. W.
Herndon and Mrs. Sain Younts
secured the cutting prize. To Mrs.
Keeior was presented a dainty piece
of lingerie and the girls,
corsagebouquets and pins. The prednmina
ting color was repented in the re­
freshments.
Assisting the hostesses were Mrs.
W. E. Watson,JlMrs. E. *F. Houaholder.QMisses ^Adelaide Higgins,
Thclma^HarberCJand Emma Lee

to night then frequently do not look after till my
flients during the day. I appreciate your con­
fidence and will continue to do all in my power to
serve you, so come on. I'm doing business right
on whether th * advertising is renewed or not.
Oh, yes! Some wonder where to find my
office. Just in with Mr. M. F. Robinson in the
small cement building formerly occupied by Mr.
Stomper’s meat market. If I'm noj in just wait
or leave word. COMF.

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J . E. SPURLING

�APRIL 1«. 1920

THE SANFORD HERALD

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do a little thinking. Many people
arc careless every day, or the rubbish
of various kinds would not he lit­
tering our streets and our alleys and
our byways from day to day. Care­
lessness breeds filth—filth breeds
disease—disease leads to sickness
and death. If every person would
use more precaution In the matter
of community sanitation we would
have less sickness, longer life, and
greater happiness. None of us mi^y
ever hope to he perfect, but we are
all open to improvement in one way
or another.
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MORE HOUSES N EED ED
Yes, there arc bright lights in the
The cry for more houses goes up
city by which you may guldo your
from
every quarter of tho universe
steps. And there are bright minds
nnd
Florida
probably needs more
In the country which need no lights
than any other state in the union
to guide them.
for Florida is growing faster than
any other state. The people arc here
Have you n desire to live to a ripe this year and they will lie here In
old age? It is possible to prolong greater numbers next year nnd every
ycur life by eating a chunk of garlic city, town anil village should moke
every duy. That is, provided your arrangements to take care of them.
friends do not take the law of life The following from the Eustis Lake
Into their own hands anti bury you Region applies to Sanford and every
without waiting for the slight for­ other part of Florida:
mality of death.
If the Lake Region was not aware
of the progressive spirit of the ritiHon. W. J. Sears announces his zens of Eustis, we would feel that
candidacy in Ids home paper th the conditions here arc in a distress­
Kissimmee Gazette and that paper ing state on account of the demands
Htntcs that in Ids last campaign bet for houses, which for exceed the
carried every county in the district supply. It is a fart that practically
Well, we can assure him of one thing, all availali’ e cottages and apartments
lie will lack a lot of carrying every have been leased for next season and
county in the district this time.
unless provisions are made ior the
great" increase of tourists that *will
•_,ere will he a big change in this come to Eustis next winter, tin- city
country after the general election will lose hundreds of people, pi any
in November iand nil this stalling of whom would probably locate here
around by the politicians will he j permanently. The
question
of
displaced by a little real justice in i erecting apatnnents, cottages, etc.,
which the tired, downtrodden and is being considered and we believe
robbed plain ami ordinary citizen before fall quarters will he provided!
will come in for Ids share of justice for all who desire to spend next winand equity.
etr in Eustis. Families, the perrnameat resident clnr.i, seldom endure
Here n hoping that thcruiiroad strike hotel life. They want family lif.
will soon tie over for it is tying up quite natrunlly. and family life re­
the country just at the time when we quires houses. Families will
go
need the railroads most. It is hitting where they can live. Materials are
Florida hard and our perishable stuff high, labor is high. Supplies of all
will perish sure r nought if it cannot sorts are away out of sight. Hut
he handled. It seems that there is i the town can’ t grow and, by growth
something every week to stop trade increase her business possibilities
and progress.
without providing a way for the in­
creased population to live. More­
Speaking of the new print short­ over, there arc n&lt;&gt; indications of any
age tho St. Augustine Record rightly change for the better in building con­
remarks that “ hundreds of
our ditions. Eustis wants people. To
friends whose favorite indoor sport get people, td&gt;e must get homes.
was cussing out the paper because To get homes site must work. This
there was nothing in it ought to he is one issue on which the city must
tickled to death to have to have any •ink or swim, stagnate or develop,
Record at all" Just another version of and knowing our people nnd her civic
of never missing (tie water until the o r g a n i z a t i o n s , we feel confident nil
well runs dry.
necessary steps to provide adequate
----- 0 -----quarters for those who desire to
Four or five years ago the linen spend next season in this city will
towel on which you wipe your hands lie provided.
would hnvc cost you about 25 cents.
In the old days you could wash your­ HOW IMPORTANT IS YOUR
self or brush your shoes with that
JOR TO YOU/
towel without counting the coat. Rut
“ How much yu goin' to
now every time you use a towel you
“ Don’ t know."
Tan up against tiie cost of living, for
"Hull! You ARE u bright one "
experts estimate that the old 25
Usually that is the way a small
cent towel of a few years ago is the
11.25 towel of today. Fortunately person in a small job looks at the
however, the price of water has not question of salary. It is the biggest
thing in tiie world to hint. Rut
advanced.
here in what one man in a big job
New York harbors are about to in­ thinks of the pay envelope end of his
crease the price of haircuts to 75c, job, and it Is just because he has
ami tie leaders in the movement de­ always had this point in view that
clare that within six months the Harry IL* Thayer is now president of
j'ricc in all ilrst-cla .i I arber shops of the American Telephone nnd Tele­
that city witl lie one dollar per the graph Company, ar reported by
each. The bald man will then have Forbes Magazine (Y. Yd.
the edge on the long-haired ynp by
“ Don’ t think of yourrelf at all.
'something considerable at the same Don't writer an hour of your time
time it should lie remembered that it scheming or planning to get promo­
doesn’ t cost a cent to aitnw the hairs tion Don’ t worry about how big an
■&lt;c continue growing. Let’ s make it increase in your salary you can con­
."A iiiun’ s crowning glory is his hair trive to get don't let your mind
and see how jealous the dear women dwell on money at nil if you can
will become. Let’s. Thorn in Palm help it. Throw yourseld, body soul
Reafii Post.
und spirit Into whatever you are
doing. Become so interested and so
engrossed in your tasks that you
have in-it tier time n«r inclination to
think about yourself or your pros­
pects or the possibility of a raise.

For Representative
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the position of Member of the
Florida
Legislature
representing
Seminole County, subject to* the
decision of the Democratic primary
to he held on June 8th.
J. LEE SMITH.
For Tax Assessor
I wish to announce that I nm a
candidate for re-election to tho offire
of Tax Assessor of Seminole County,
subject to the Primary to las held In
June. I shall appreciate your support.
Yours very truly,
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A. VAUGHAN
For County Commissioner
At the solicitation of my friends
I have decided to announce my
candidacy for re-election to the posi­
tion of commissioner for the District
No, I subject to the decision of the
Democratic Primary June 8th.
L. A. BRUM LEV

APRIL 16, 1920

sioncr of tho 2st district of Seminole
County and promise that if elected to
to do my duty as the servant of the
people not only of my own district
hut of the entire county.

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JOHN MEISCI1
For Clerk of Court
I hereby announce my candidacy
for re-election as Clerk of tho Circuit
Court for Seminole County, subject
to the Democratic Primary to ho held
Juno 8th. 1920.
E. A. Douglass.
For State Senator
I hereby announce ns a Candidate
for the State Senate from the 19th
District, comprising Osceola, Orange
and Seminole Counties, nnd I ear­
nestly solicit the support of ail
Democrats in tho Democrutice prlary to ho held June 8th. I have ser­
ved Osceola County In the State
Logslature (lie last throe sessions
nnd I respectfully refer to my record
there.
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For County Commissioner
If elected I will serve the district
I hereby announce my candidacy to the best of my ability.
for re-election for Fifth District of
N. C . ‘ BRYAN .
Seminole County subject to the
Kissimmee. Fia.
decision of the Democratic primary to
lie held June 8th.
For State Attorney
E. If. KILBEE. To tho Democratic Voters of the
Seventh Judicial Circuit of the
For County Commiidlonrr
State of Florida:
I hereby announce my candidacy
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the position of County Commis­
for the office of State Attorney of
sioner of District No. 5. and promise
the Seventh Judicial Circuit of the
if elected to do my duty as a citizen
State of Florida, subject to the action
and tnx payer to onfegua-d the in­
of tho coming Democratic Frinary.
terests cf the peopic &lt;* h cwhole
Should I ho favored with this
county.
nomination and subsequently ap­
EN DOR CURLETT.
pointed by tho Governor. I will at
all times endeavor to discharge the
For County Commissioner
I will he a candidate for re-election duties of this important office faith­
to ttie olll;c of County Commission­ fully ami to the host of my ability,
er for the 3rd district of Seminole without fear or favor to any person
County, subject to tho ilueision of or persons.
GEO. A. DKCOTTES.
the Democratic primary to he held
June 8th.
For The Legislature
C. \V. E N T /.M IN C E R .
1 lierliy announce my candidacy
Fur County Commissioner
for the position of Representative
This is to announce to tho voters for Seminole County subject to the
of the Commissioners District No. decision of the Democratic primary.
3 that I will lie a candidate for re- If elected to this high office it will lie
election to that o111co subject to my duty to serve all tho people of
the decision of the Democratic my county as their public servant,
primary to he held June 8th.
F. R. FORSTER.
C. W. EN T/,M IN CER Superintendent Public Instruction
Fnf County Commissioner
I hereby an notice my candidacy
I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election ns superintendent of
for the position of County Cotninis- public instruction for
Seminole

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County, subject to the Democratic
For Clerk of Circuit Court
primary to be held June 8th, 1920.
I hereby announce my candidacy
T. W. LAWTON for the offico of Clerk of The Circuit
Court, Seminole County, subject to
For Tax Collector
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decision of tho Democratic primary
I am a candidate for re-election to he held June 8th, 1920.
Respectfully,
to tho olfico of Tax Collector of
Scminolo County, subject to the ac­
W. L. MORGAN
tion of tho Democratic Primary,
For Sheriff
and will appreciate your support.
I hereby announce my candidicy
JNO. D. JINKINS
for the office of Sheriff of Seminole Co­
unty subject to the decision of the
For County Judge
Democratic Primary.
W. P. CARTER
To tho People of Seminole County
I bog to announce that I nm a
FOR SIIKHifF
Having boon urged bv a large number
candidate for re-election to the office
cf County Judge of Seminole County of tho voters of Seminole County to
become a candidate for tiie office of
Florida, subject to the Democratic Sheriff, I hereby announce my candi­
Primary Election in Juno, arid re­ dacy subject to tho decidon of the
spectfully solicit your vote and in­ Democratic primary.
C. M. HAND
fluence in my behalf, which if given 15-tfc
I assure you will lie greatly appreci­
For Sheriff
ated.
I hereby announce that I am a
E. F. HOUS1IOLDER.
candidate for re-election to the -'fice
For County Judge
I hereby announce that I am a
candidate for :!;e office 1 formerly
held of County Judge nf Seminole
wounty, subject to the action of the
lu*i&lt;' primary.
1 earnestly request the support of
the citizens rtf Seminote County, anti
will greatly appreciate your influence
in my behald.
GEORGE GRIFFIN HERRING

of SheHff of Seminole
ject to the decision of
tic Primary to he, held
E.

County sub­
the Democra­
in June, 1920
E. BRADY

FOR SHERIFF
I hereby announce my canididacy for
tiie office of Slit riff of Seminole C junty
subject to the decision of the Democratic
Primary. If elected, l pledge mvreIf to
dbcharge every duty fearless, faithfully,
and impartially.
A. B. CAMERON.

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Little Happenings
Mention of
Matters In Brief
Personal Hems
of Interest

Only the members of the two
families witnessed the ceremony,
after wlch an informal reception wns
held when a few closo friends woro
entertained.
The bride's table was placed in the
dinning room and decorated with
quantities of fern, in the center of
for a visit to hbr brother, Mr. Fred
which rested the beautiful bride's
LovejJ.
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A pretty bit of sentment that
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Roper,
Mr.
attaches
to the wedding was the date
and Mrs. Roy Roper, Oscar and Fred
falling
on
the nnnlvcrsity of the
Roper motored up from Winter
marriage
of
the
bride’s parents.
Garden, Monday for the MacAIisterMr.
and
Mrs.
Roper left during
Itoper wedding.
turned
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the evening in their car for a wedding
Mrs. Raymond Key has returned
Ly Newton Lovell
und
Curtis
trip down the east coast. Upon their
from
a week's visit to Miss Tucker
Barber.
return they will reside on the West
in Orlando.
Side.
Mr- JStarling has b u r n e d
from a business trip to Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. Archie IUtts, Mr. and
Mrs. Roper wore for the trip, a
Mrs. Lloyd, Mrs. Clias. Hand and
French
model of rose colored pongee
Rev. G. B. Waldron of Winter little Chas Betts motored to Orlando
and
a
white
satin Dutch hnt finished
p»rk was a visitor in Sanford, Fri­ on Sunday.
in blue to match the trimmings of
day,
Mrs. It. S. Kcelor is spending a the dress.
Miss Mildred Vorco will spend , few days with Mrs. E. M. Galloway
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
t»o weeks in Sanford the guest of at her home in Beck Hammock.
and
Mrs. Ed. V. MacAlistcr of
her grandmother Mrs. C. M. Norco
Mrs. Chas. Tyler and Mrs. F. F. Logansport, Ind., a charming, at,'firr which time they will return to
Dutton returned to Sanford. Satur­
Michigan together.
day, having spent the week in Jack­
Mrs. K. M. Seig and little grand­ sonville.
of
daughter. Khadra Culpepper
I’ atsoy and Joseph, the attractive
Geneva were the week-end guests of little daughter and son of Mr. and
Mrs. David Speer.
Mrs. 7 . L. O'Conner hnve returned
Dr. D. C.NVard, Osteopath is In from a visit with Mrs. Green in
Sanford on Tuesday nnd Friday PeLnnd.
of each week.
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Mrs. T. L. Carter has returned to
St.
Patersburg after a pleasant visit
Mr. W. 0. Newman spent Sunday
in Palatka with his friend Dick with her sister, Mrs. Sam Igou.
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. J. Johnson left
Branch.
the
latter part of the week for North
lord Sedan 1920 Model demount
Randolph—Thompson
Carolina
accompanied by their auntable rims with other extras.
Mrs. Rufus E. Lester of Savannah
Mrs. Mary Coble who has been their
II. Si O. Motor Co.
3 l -l t c .,
announces the engagement of her
; guest for several weeks.
Mrs. J. E. Pace, Mrs. C. M. Vorce,
•grand-daughter, Miss Laura Lester
Mrs. S. S. Telford returned Monday
and Miss Mildred Vorce are visiting
Randolph, to Alfred
Wright
from
a delightful visit with Mrs. I..
in Orlando today.
Thompson of New York and NVnshM. Telford at Tampa.
ington. N o date has been set for
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Roumillatt
Mrs. A. 11. Moses Is again
at
the wedding.
wire among tho Sanford visitors to
homo
after
several
weeks
stay
a
,
The announcement of Miss Ran­
Orlando Monday.
Daytona Beach, much Improved in dolph’s engagement will be of Interest
Dr. S. W. Walker left for Mississlpi health and full of enthusiasm for the
to her friends here where she was the
Monday where ho goes to hold a duties she will assume at the Spring
popular guest of Mrs. A. It. Peterson,
series &lt;f evangelistic meetings for Festival this week.
nee Miss Clarissa Starling, several
several weeks.
Mrs. Radford returned Tuesday winters ago. The bride-elect is a
Martina and Russell Hennefley of from a visit with her daughter, Miss member of one of the most promtJacksonville arc the attractive
Rosamond and her son Walter and
young guests of their aunt, Mrs. W. his wife in Atlanta. Ga. Miss Rad­
D. (iillnn.
ford spent the Easter vacation with
Icelandic TrAwlIno Perilous.
Mrs. II. II. Dunnivan ban returned them.
Conqmriil with tin* hardships of
to Waycross after a pleasant visit
Mr. and Mrs. John Landman of Icelnmllc trawling. Ninth sen limits
with her sister, Mrs. C. J. Wolfe. St. Petersburg are here for n few are aIways in n hm,-n. From October
Mrs. D. C. Marlowe nnd little days the guests of John Russell nnd to Mnroll blizzards of snoiv and sleet
son will leave for Tampa (his week Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wilson. Mr. sweep the Iretnndle regions, nail from
Landman Is a former resident of December to the end of January there
Altamonte where he planted
a Is only tin hour ar two of daylight.
Icelandic vessels nro much larger
young orange grove but be is now
than North sea trawlers, and so mark­
with the Federal Bakeries Co., and ed Is the difference tintween the two
has a branch in St. Petersburg.
operations that an Icelandic skipper
Mrs. R. 11. Hamel who has been rarely works the North sea, nnd vice
spending the winter with her brother, versa.
G. E. Balinese at Mecca Hammock
left this week for her new home in
Denver, Colo. She expects to stop
at Chicago where she will spend
some time.
More Building
Mrs. W. 11. Peters has let the
contract for a fine bungalow on the
corner of Park nnd Tenth streets
nnd will occupy it for her home.
The contract was let with Price Si
Coll or.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Brown, William Kroenburg and Miss Alexander
are a party from Jacksonville stop­
ping for a few days at the Valdez.
They have been down the east coast
as far south as Miami where Mr.
Brown went on business for the
Virginia Carolina Fertilizer Co., of
CANDIDATE FOR
which he is the sales manager for
S T A T E S E N A T O R Florida. The party were dinner
guests of Mrs. Ilorown’s sister, Mrs.
FROM 19th DISTRICT
R. J. Holly on Sunday and they nrc
enjoying the Sanford stop very much.
A. D. Parrish spent Sunday with
home folks, lie is still residing at
Ross hut expects to be in bis new
home In Tampa some time during
the summer.

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N. C. BRYAN

Pretty Home Wedding
The cordial interest of many
friends centered in the marriage of
Miss Mary Ellen McAlister and
Frank Roper which took place at
the.home of the bride's uncle, Mr.
Frank MacAlistcr, Monday evening
nl eight o'clock, Rev. C. W. \\ bite
former pastor of the First Methodist
This Kind of Blowout
church officiating.
The house wns prettily decorated
looks like a re mulcTc tir1 loss to
motor's*.s who do not know that with quantities of roses nnd nmnryw&gt;ypeciiifiz* a diffi u’ t tir.1 r^&gt; illis against a background of potted
P in. Urine your tirrs In us and ferns. Southern smllax festooned the
m iv them repair d by o u r doors nnd windows and entertwined
1d rantv &lt;1 [.rortss. W e build the balustrade in graceful profusion.
busings by savin1
.' cur patrons Potted fonts were banked in masses
money. Get full mP "Re from against the mantels and were placed
&gt;'"ur tir,s. We'll allow you how. about the rooms Oil stands and tnbourettci. Candles lighted the scene
of the wedding.
Preceding tho entrance of tho bri­
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dal party, "The Rosary” (Rogers)
Oak an 3rd St.
* Sanford, Florida and Cad man’ s "At Dawning” were
sweetly snng by Mrs. Porter Pitta,
Mrs. Scjtello Maincs playing the
uccompnniment who Inter played the
Wedding March and Mendlesoln’s
Spring Song during the ceremony.
The bride who wns given in marringc by her uncle Mf MacAlistcr,
was lovely in a bridal gown of white
satin. It was made short length with
panel front and held In at the waist
Hue with narrow satin straps, tho
(lowing sleeve falling a way'from tho
arm in graceful folds. The long silk
tulle veil was worn cap effect and
caught with orange blossoms. Tho
Ibouquet was brides roses.

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APRIL 16

THi: SANTOKD HEk ALU
Baker____ ___ —
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Bradford
Brevard
Broward _______
Calhoun
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Are Your Valuables
SAFE?

BUY FERTILIZER
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Dade ... ______
DcSoto_____ ___
Duval___ ______
Escambia..... ......
Flagler............ ....
Franklin..............
Gadsden ..........
Hamilton............
Hernando
Hillsborough
Holmes ___ —
Jackson ..............
Jefferson
Lafayette ....... ..
Lake __________
Lee .......................
Leon...................
Levy
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W e still have a few Safety
Deposit B o x e s for Rent.
Ask us about them.

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30 0
300
100
200
700

W. I. LYMAN, Agent

N IT R A T E A G E N C IE S CO.
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Volusia____
Wakulla......
Walton
Washington

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sections will have whole colonies of
tent dwellers after May 1. In view
of the anticipated increase demand
for tentage, especially by evicted
families, I shall write to the War
Department for sufficient canvas to
meet all possible need in the Bronx."

are young and vigorous and full cf
pep and they will put life and spirit
in this race for the position ,'f
States Attorney in the &gt;, venlh
comprising the counties if Seminole
Voiusias and Brevard.

For States Attorney

W A N T A D S P AY

The rate for States Attormy in
the Seventh jromises some lively
times as George A. PcCottci of this
city has already announced and in
this i:sue David Sholtz of Daytona
the pmeiit incumbemt announces
and J. E, Peacock of DeLand an­
NEW YORK PEOPLE EVICTED
nounces also. All of these young nun
FROM
HOMES
WILL
BE
have their . dl erents anil all of them
SUPPLIED BY GOVERNMENT

Stom ach- K id n ey s-H ea rt- L iv e r

Keep the vital organa healthy by
regularly taking the worjd'a stand­
ard remedy for kidney, liver,
bladder and uric acid troubles—

GOLD MEDAL
CAPSU LES

T hs Nstlonsl R*m*tly of Holland for
csn tu iisssn d sndorM d by Q uesn W llhslrr.in*. At *11 druggists, th rss sUss.

Look lor It, homo Cold Modol m otrry Us
ood a c c .p l no Im iuUoo

New York, April 13. Thousands
j of New York families; some of the
73.11 i registered as “ homeless" by
the Tenement House Department,
are expected tolive in tents furnished
b the United States arm&gt; until the
present housing dearth is remedied;
arc irding to men intere^te: in the
b biding trade here. Just where they
w II locate their new domiciles has
not yet been decided nit hough an
army of real estate agents "mobili­
zed ’ as it were, overnight in Greater
New York, has vast acreages of
vacant land to lease in four of the j
five boroughs.
"From 1,500 to 2,000 families will
live in tents in Pelham Bay Park
alone," declared Walter C. Martin,
superintendent of the Bronx Tene­
ment House Department, "and I
have no doubt but that many other

A C C ID E N T

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General Insurance

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W hite-Start to Finish

WHITE ENAMEL
Lending architect* nnj paintrr•piftcr tliit white enuint I for
their heil work.
Il (low* very freely under the
brmh, coven much more iurtacelhan ordinary enemelt, dric*
wiihout brmh in*rki or lap* and
nay* white.
Owing to ll, great durability
hyanlzv While F.numci can be
toed on exterior surface* without
cracking or pcelirg.
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L*t U |lio « ,SU what t'nil I namal
will da fa r raw , l—m*

Ball H ardware Co.
SANFORD

HAS

MOST

UK EC I NTS

State Now H a s it Total Of 977
Voting I'ri-cinls
Tallahassee. April 12. There are
977 voting preclnts in the state now,
IIill*h(trough with 53 precincts, live
having been added to that county u
few years ago, having more than any
other county in the state. Duval with
37 and Escambia with 36 are next.
Flagtar1and Okeechobee with live,
have the least number of precincts.
Following la* the list.:

C( unty FLORIDA Alachua

FreclncU
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DlJJ^Gl-ARy

Eltablishcd 190G
Surely Bonds
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HILLSBORO

All railroad ticket offices in building
center even-thing. All modem im­
provements. Kirst-cla**. in eve ry way.
Rates, one person SI.50 to SIMM; two
(versons $2.50 to S1.00; i atn $J.CO. two
people §3.00. E. 1rank P a m . Prop.

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JAMES &amp; PAXON, Jacksonville, Fla.

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ATLANTIC HOTEL
11*1 and It*,** Sin . ] U K S O M I1 |.f, f| ^

Our Agent, MIL II. W. HERNDON, will write you any or the above
forms or Insurance *r anything you need in the Insurance line.
Through his connection with us he can give you Insurance protcc* ,
tlon In the very strongest Companys in each and every line.

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WILL LIVE
IN TENTS

WHEN
UNCLE SAM’S MAIL BOYS W A T C H
GOVERNMENT WILL STRIKE TH e BIG 4

SHOWS IMPROVEMENT

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at office of A . P . Connelly 104 to 108 Magnolia Avc., Sanford

Putnain
Santa Hosa___
Seminole
St. Johns
St. Lucie
Sumter
Suwanee
Taylor

t»&gt; ilt superintendents of railway mail
service:
"Instruct all chiefs clerks, transfer
companies and others to report any
oh set ructions directly or indirectly, by
conspiracy or otherwise, with passage
of mails as resultant from strike, to­
gether with name of person or per­
sons involved. Bring to immediate at­
tention to local post office inspector,
Inspector in charge and district at­
torney that culprit may be presecuted
See Sections 69, 70, 12, 17, I t and’ 17
IN SPOTS BUT TRAFFIC
IS
18 postal laws.
TIKI) UP NORTH A M ) EAST
Reports to the post office depart­
AND WEST.
ment today were encouraging. Chica­
Washington, April 13. -Vigorous go reported that local conditions were
action will be taken if there is any "very good” and that the railway
Interference with the mails as the companies were handling all mails
result of railroad strikes, it was an­ promptly.
A report from New York said connounced today at the post office de­
partment. Otto Praeger, second as­ promptlyA report from New York said con­
sistant postmaster general, has sent
the following telegram of instruction ditions had improved and a similar
report came from Sr. Louis. Sone de­
n —lay in mails were reputed c* point
where men are on strike but no great
trouble has been reported
Attorney (Toners! Palmer returned
to Washington today and conferred]
H O TE L
with officials who have been keeping
JAWONVIIU-FIA
close
touch with the railway strike
EurtfwttiA-CoftfJtfe no&amp;m &amp;r?cn*d
i
situation.
There is no Indication of
oub&amp;fwrf SfttJhUwfed l.&amp;up-CifeV
what wus laid before the attorney
CtfAKtiCACwwerviefJ loEvgryrhiAj'h
general but all admitted the situa­
* * of City-Send for BookletVIHOli W.JMITM, PROP’Q •
tion to lie serious.
It is understood that staff author­
ities have begun the preparation of
governmental briefs for legal aetion
in event Mr. Palme decided to take
"F orm , /,/.**
a hand in settlement of the trouble.
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II n r .
There will be n&lt;&gt; investigation of
I ' l l A y a m * .'*
the strike fur the present by the
senate interstate commerce committee
Chairman Cummins announced to­
day after receiving assurances at the
White House that the railroad labor
board would be appointed within I
hours.
The inquiry was ordered by the
senate last week and was to have been
begun tomorrow with John Griinau,
president of thi* Chicago Yardmen’s
association us the first witness. Sen.
Cummins said he desired to give the
I
hoard an opportunity to see what it
could accomplish towards settling
the strike. The union representative
declared that if the board were
appointed now with the understand­
ing that tlio grievances of the men
would he heard, the strike would by
T he woodwork, wall*—in fart
ended. The strike, In- said, was noth­
every •lilf.it c }n your Lome cart
ing more than a protest by the rail­
lie m u le a beautiful porceUin*
like white, uiid ran be ru n ty
road ernpUye* because of the wage
kept clean if you fiimh it with
demands p.esented lust summer.

Act. Pot. 5 per cent

Price: *60.00 F. O. B. Jacksonville
Parked in 10 bags, 170 ibs. each. Each bag equivalent to
200 lbs. fertilirer of the show analysis.

Polk

Will Prosecute Any One
Interfering with
U. S. Mail

Av. Pboa Acid 8 per cent.
11b . Nitrate Soda
lbs. Shrimp Scrap
lbs. 7 -3 2 per cent Tankage
11b . Blood
lbs. Sulphate Potash
11b . Acid Phospate

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Madison _____
Manatee ...
Marion......
Monroe
Narsau
Okaloosa
Okeechobee
Orange
Osceola
Palm Beach
Pasco
Pinellas

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Buy your Fertiliser re­
quirements now for yonr
Fall Crops before the rise
in prices. Any delivery
desired from now until
October.

PEPPERS, EGG PLANT, TOMATOES
Am. 4 per rent

Liberty ..............

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SOCIETY

,rrTS \ND ELECTS MEDICAL
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FOR
FERNALDLAl’ClITON HOSPITAL.
\ rrciilar meeting of the Snnford
VlVdioal Society wits held here
- :,ay night in Dr. Langley's office,
rwo new mem hern were accented
V Drs. pulcaton, Stevens and Dodds
Tj.e principal business of
the
ini„g was tfi e appointment of a
j. jirtl and n Surgical Staff for the
DrnsId-LauKhton Memorial Hospi•j |t was decided to have four
|vydcians on each stall, and each of

TRUTHFUL REPORTS
- .ford Heads Them With Uncotnmun
**
Interest
i cinfrrd citizen tells his experience
i. the following statement. No bettor
&gt; * nCe than this can l&gt;o had. The
reports of friends and neighbors
Jtbe best proof in the world. Ask your

the four to serve as Chief-of StaZ for
three months each year, his immedi­
ate successor to serve as Alternate
in case of the absence of the Chief
at any time during the quarter.
The calendar is as follows:—
Jan. Feb. Mar., Surgical, Chief,
Dr. Tolar: Alternate Dr. Stevens;
Medical, Chief Dr. Robson; Alter­
nate Dr. Denton.
April, May, June, Surgical Chief,
D.*. Stevens, Alternate Dr. Tulcston.
Medical, Chief Dr. Denton: Alter­
nate Dr. Marshall.
July, Aug. Sept., Surgical, Chief
Dr. Tulcston; Alternate Dr. Langley;
Medical, Chief Dr. Marshall; Alter­
nate Dr. Dodds.
Oct. Nov. Dec., Surgical, Chief
Dr. Langley, Alternate Dr. Tolar;
Medical, Chief Dr. Dodds; Alter­
nate Dr. Hobson.
The duties of the Chiefs of Stall
ape to advise with the Superintendent
of the Hospital In any emergency
that may arise during their incum­
bency, and to he subject to call dur­
ing that period for any patients that
may come in to the Hospital who
have not nlfeady selected their own
Thysician.
After quite a free clinical discus­
sion over various interesting cases
that have come up during the past
weeks, the meeting wns adjourned,
to meet again on the First Thursday
in Mny, with Dr. Stovvens.
C. J. MARSHALL, Pros.
J. N. T olar, Sec.__________

btl of complaint here n fled bv Mary IP .
W lllamion on Monday, tha Fifth D g y l o f
July. A. D. 1920.
R b further ordered that tbla order bo
publlihed one* a week for 12 coneecutiv*
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T h * Sanford Herald, a newiprper
pul.hahed In Seminole County, Florida.
IVIttiei* my hand and Ihr . - e l „f taid
Cltcult Court, thla the 3let Day of March
A. D. 1920.
j» K A L )
E. A . D O lIC l.A S S
Circuit Court, .Seminole County,
llorlda.
V. S Star buck
lly V. E. DOUGLASS D.C
Solicitor for Complainant
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Nolle* of Applleallon for Tag Deed Under
Nr (Nun 57.1 wf thr C«ritrral S l a lu lu ,
Notice la hereby given that D. A. Kannrr
pureoaecr of Ta* Certificate No. 253, dated
the 7th day of Jun9, A. D. 1906 , hat tiled
■aid certiorate In my olhre and haa made
application for taa deed to laaur in accordanr,- with law. Said certificate embrace* thr
following deeerih d property aituatrd In
Seminole County, Florida, to-wlt: llegln at
Point of Interjection of E. line uf Lot 3 with
S. line of Sanford Grant run N 65 degr-ea
W along S line of Grant 14.3 It. to N. line,
of |,ot 3 W along N. line of ,amc 300,5 ft
S. 10 degree* CO E 900 ft to lake E 121 It
lo E line of Lot 3 N 651.53 ft to l&gt;eg Sec. 5
Tp. 20 S. It. 30 E. 1.61 art. ,. The aald land
being a.*»..ed *t •*&gt;» &gt;*•*« of the laauance of
aurh cerllllrali* In the name of Unknown.
_ Alio; Notice I, hereby given that t). A.
Kannrr purrhavrr of Ta&gt; Certiorate No.
210, dated the 3rd day of July A. D. 1916,
ha, Sled aald certificate In my office and hat
made application for taa deed to liaue in
accordance with law. Said certificate embraces
the following deacrlbt-d property aituatrd in
Seminole County, Florida, to;w|t; I.ott 2 and
3 i 1.rt■ 12 arret of Lot 2 and le t . 1.65 acre,
la N. E, Cor. l.o l 31 Sec. 5 Tp. 20 S. II. 30
E, 127 acret. T h e aald land being attrteed at
the date of the itiuancv of turn certificate
In the name of I'auline Kinner.
Unleta .aid certificate thall be recileented
according lo law. taa deed will ia.ue thereon
on the lih day of May A. D. 1920.
Wltneti my official algnature and teal thla
the 2nd day of April A. D, 1920 .
i SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
Clerk Circuit
Court Seminole C*unty,
11nrid a.
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lly V. M. DOUG! . ASS. O. C.

Mlnncipalli, Mian.; Rcnjimln It. Townteed
Monument, Col.; Frank Towntend, 320
Supply Co.. O. M. C. U. 8.’ P. O. 701, A. K.
P; ,cf»nte; Dorothy T. Wylla and Earl C.
W vile, her butband. Falrvlew, Oklahoma;
F.dward Kelly and Joaphin* Kelly, hit wile,
&gt;11 Ea.l 41rd Street, Chicago, 111.: F'rank
K-lty and Cordcllo Kelly, hit wife, l i c h e n ,
Ind.; I^on Kelly and Marguerite Kelly, hit
wife. 512 Sth Street, Uoihrn, Ind.J Myrtle
Trump and Hoy I*. Trump, her nuthand,
632 South 6th Street, Gnthrn. Ind.I Edwani
McClure relict of Carrie McClure, Helen
Kurt,. Clark MrClure, Aired McClure and
Lula McClure, hit wife, (iothen, Ind.; Hert
Kelly and Ellen Kelly, lilt wife, Gothen, Ind.,
J. Hubert Kelly and Florence Kelly, hit wife
aw Philadelphia, Ohio: W. Howland Kelly
and Mabel Kelly, hit wife.
Go,hen
Ind.;
Hath Cahnon and J. Frederick Cahnon. her
hutband, Alhambra, Calf.; Howard Tallarday and Loulte Tallar day, hitn wile, Wett
Alhambra, Calf,: Verna T. Andenon and-----AJldermn her hutband. Wett Alhambra,
Calf.; Ilrrt Kelly, rare V M. C. A. Ilcadmiarlcrt, Hotel Ilagtlonl, tlologna, Italy;
Chat. Kelly, tiothen, Ind.; Ia-w W. Kelly,
and Kettle Kelly, hit wife. G oih m ,
Ind.;
Nettie Orlm and Andrrw Grim, her hutband,
llryan, Ohio; Shtnnan Kelly and Florrnee
Kelly hit wife, llryan, Ohio; t». Lincoln
Kelly and Dora Kelly, hit wife, llryan.,
Dhlu; Jl*rry Kelly and Clara Kelly, hit wife,
llryan, llhlo; And all other pterten* Intrrettrd in tald real ritatr ate commanded lo be
amt appear before the County Judge'e
Court of Seminole County, Florida, on llie
3rd day of May, A. D. 19.0, and rhnv raute
If any you have why tald petition thould not
be granted.
Given under my hand and »ril of the tald
Court thi* the Dth day ot March, A. I).
1920.
(SEAL)
E. FM olls HOLDER.
W.ll-Stc
County Judge.

Notice of Application fur Tat Deed Under
Horllun l i l o f Ihe General Slalu lri,
Notice it hereby given that S. F. Doudney
purchaier of Taa Certificate No. 385, dated
the 3th day ol June A. D, 1917, hai filed
■l id Certificate In my office and hat made
application for lav deed to Ittue In accord­
ance with law. Said crrllficatc embrace* the
following ilrtrtlbed property illualrd In
Seminole County, Florida, to-wlt; Lot 25
Froet 1 2nd Ad J to Altamonte. Tho tald land be­
‘ f w W a t h e n , farmer. 400 W. First
ing attrtird at the date ol the lituanr* of
eurh certificate In th* name ol A. E. Jarart.
-. sinford, %aya: *T have used Doan s
U n l o t taid certificate thall he redtemed ac­
kilrev Tills off and on for several years
cording lo law, taa deed will Ittue thereon
, . j ' th&lt;v are the best kidney remedy
« C'rrn t ('.a rt Seicnlh Judtcla O 'c u l l t)f on the 2Mh day ill April A. D., 1920.
Wilnrta ray offirial Denature and teal tliit
JfL had I have sulTercd a lot with
Florida Seminole County In Chancery.
the 2 ith day of Marrh A. D., 1920.
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Mary F. Williamaun
(S E A L )
E. A. DOUGLASS
V*.
«rral occasions Doan's Kidney Tills
Clerk
Circuit Court Seminal* County,
J. II. Ntagruder et at.
Cnuflht at Folkston Georfilu
Florida.
wve come to my rescue when I was
To the Defendant* 11. II. I.lggttt, A v i M. \V32-5tc.
lly V. M. DOUGLASS D.C
-npletrly down and out with kidney
II. It. McKinney had his Oakland Kennedy. Itobcrt I., Kennedy, I. nda T.
Lyble Whenever I feel their need
McLendon. George T. Mrl.endon and Jamet Notice of filing Final Accotint* and Application
they always bring the Fame quick car stolen last week and Sheriff II. McKachern, David O. Fry and J. II.
For llltrharge.
Abbott:
Notiro It hereby given that, tlaty day*
mJn arid l can't say too much in their Brady Immediately wired descriptions
It D ordtred that you and each of you be after the date hereof, the undrrtlgned will
Statement given May 22, of the car all over the country with and are nnulred to apprar to th" bill of file with, and pretent to, the County Judge
filed herein by Mary F‘ . WlllUm- of Seminole County, Florida, It* Ifiiil
the result that Richard Hilliard was complaint
ion, on Monday, the Setenth Day of June, Account a* Administrator, with th- Will
*0a March 19, 1!&gt;1S, Mr. Wat hen said:
II. I92U.
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anneard. ol the K*talc of William It. Iluch• j wu .til! as strong in praise of Doan’scaught at Folkston Georgia Satur­ A. The
Sanford Herald, a new,paper publuh- anan, dereated. and apply for approval ol
ed
In
Seminole
County,
llorlda.
I,
detlgnaGd
day
with
the
car
in
his
possession
KiJmv Tills an ever. I haven't needed
Die «ame and lor It* final ditrharge *■ turh
t the newtpaper In which till* order thall Ail mini 1 1 rat or, with the Will annexed.
Doan's since giving my last endorse1* and Deputy Sheriff Roy Tillis went itie
publithed one a week for eight cutltccu*
Datid Gilt I9lh day of March. A. D. 1920.
wrrkt.
cfniup there and brought him hack to tivrWitntaa
T H E A M E R IC A N TRU ST C O M P A N Y
my
hand,
and
the
teal
of
tald
Price GOe, at all dealers. Don't
a* AdrnlnUtratur with the Will annriod,
Sanford
today
with
the
stolen
car.
Circuit
Court,
tl-l*
the
3ltt
Day
uf
March,
of
the
Etlale of William II. Rucbanalt,
Ksinly a&gt;k for a kidney remedy—get
A. D. 1920.
.
dreraird.
Deans Kidney Tills—the Fame that Mr. yis preliminary trial will come before (SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS
lly FRED W. HOYT
Withen had. Foster-Mi Iburn Co.,
Judge Housholdcr today and he will Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole County,
It* Preeldent.
Florida.
jlfrs. UnfT.ilo, N. Y.
probably ho hound over to the next V. s. SUrl.uck, lly V. E. D O U G LA SS l&gt;. 0, W 3 1- 91c._____________________________________
for Compallntant.
meeting of the Circuit Court. It Solicitor
In The Ulrenlt •'-*)rt, Heveat*
Judlrlal
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I'll m il, Semlnotc f o u n t ) . Slalrt of llorlda.
seems so easy to steal cars nowaday.i
C e d i Irvin Mooney,
Court of County Judge Stale of Florida
Complainant,
in the big cities and the smaller In
In Ue Etlule of
vt
Citation
cities and even in the villages. And Margaret Alice I’ elert and
Alma II.m ice Moonej,
John Dwight Peter*
Seminole County
Defendant.
together with the theft of the ear is
Tdlnor*.
T o Alma llrrnlcc Mooney, retidence unknown
Notice It hrrel
given lo all whom It may
the theft of tires and acessorles and
It appear* from an affidavit filed In Ihlt
conrern, that A t ,.. May Prlert at ISuardlan Court that you are a reildent ol a elate
it is always good work on the part of ot Margaret Allre Peter* anil John Dwight other
than the State of Florida, and that
Peter) minor* will, on the 3rd day nt May, your pr&gt;**nt plate uf butinrt* In unknown
officers when they apprehend these A.
D. 1920, apply ot the Honorable E. F. and llial (hrre ft no other pertnn In the
people before they cun dispose of the Ilouthoidrr, County Judge In and fur Slate of Florida to terve a Subpoena upon
•aid County, at hit office in Sinford In aald whom would bind you that you are nut un­
cars.
County, at 2 or Inr w p. in, or at toun they- der age id twenty-one yrart.
Mrs. J. A. Cox, ol Alafter at the matter ran be heard, for au­
Therefore you are hereby ordered to he
derson, W. Va., writes:
thority to tell, at public or private tale,the
it tbe
intrrett of aald minora, a* helrt of W. II. and appear before our tabi court
"My dauRhier . . . sufFlorida, In
the
Petert deceived in the (ollowlng-detrribed Court liou*e at Sanford,
above
entitled
rauie
on
the
Flrtt
Monday
in
real estate. In tald County, to-wlt; Lot* five
fcicd terribly. She could
June,
A.
I).
1920,
the
tame
being
the
fifteenth
15), SU &lt;61 amt Seven (7) of lllork Eleven
not turn in bed . . . the
tilt, Tier Four (II of the Town of Sanford, day therrid and a Rule Day ril (hit rourt,
Florida, according t» E. It. TralToriPa Map to antwer the Hill ot Complaint filed herein
l&gt;KI'A 111 M U ST o r T ilt; INTKIIIOU
doctors gave her up, and
Lota SlI (6), Seven (71, Eight (HI again,! you elte thr tame will lie taken at
V. 8. band Office at Gainesville, Fla. thereof.
Mar. 27. 1920. Nine (9) and Ten (101 In tlloek Ten (I0| of eon lrw tl.
we brought her home to
It It further ordered that th I* order be pubNotice la hrieby given that Kdward. (1 Tier Seven (71 of the Town of Sanford,
die. She had suffered so
Van llrrliulli, of Sanford. Fla., who on May Florida, aecording to E. It. Trafiord'i Map liehrd In the Santurd Herald, a newepaper
publithed
In Seminole County, Florida, oner
17, 1915, m i d . Homretrad Kntry, No. of tald town.
much at . . . time. Hav­
Lot Eight (Hi and the South Half of Lot a week lor eight conteeullve week*.
013551, lor S W '» I SW Ji (or Lai 6) Sec.
Given unto my hand and the
Seal td
ing heard of Cardul, we
20. W U „f N tv j 4 See. 89 * N F . o f N E W Seven (7) of lltock Three (3), of Tier
Sectinn 30, Town*hlp 19 S, Range 29 I.. Seven (71 of the Town of Sanford. Florida, •tld Court on thlr the Filtreiith day ol
got it for her."
February,
A.
D.
1920.
aceording
lo
E.
It.
Tralford'a
Map
of
aald
T*ll*ha«*e Merldan, hat fil'd notice of In­
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
tention to make Com mutation Proof, to Town.
n tabllih tlalra to the land above described.
Lot Five &lt;51 of lllork Ten (101 of Tier Clerk ol Die Circuit Court, Seminole, County,
Florida.
Iirfore Clerk Circuit Court, at Santurd, Seven (71 of the Town of Sanford, Florida,
Fin:Ida, on the 7th day of May 1920.
arroiding to the E. It. Tralford'a Map of John 51. Murrell
Sollcilor For Complainant.
Claimant name* a, wtlr.r****:
•aid Town.
T. I. Unyd, of Sanford, Florida.
Lot Seven (7) and Eight (H) of llloek W31-9te.
II. ts. Dkterlfh, ol Sanford. Florida.
Three i3) of Tier Eight (HI of the Town of
LI. A. Ituah, Sorrento, Florida,
Sinford, according tu E. It. Tralford'a Map In ( Irrult Court, Hrvenlti Judldtl Cireull Of
ti. W. Hardman, ol Sorrento, Florida.
thereof,
Florida, Seminole County, In Chtnrrry.
R n llT , w . DAVIS. Hrri'ttr.
Alao All (n Section Twenty-eight (2H), R. C. Ulanrhard
|33-Str,___________________________________
Townahlp Nineteen (19) South uf Range
Thirty-one (31) Haiti commencing at a
lit I Irrult Court. Heienlh Judlrtal Hr all Of point 1120 feet North, and 360 feel Ea*t of Richard P. Mark* et al.
7 2 tbe DefrnJunta Flunk IL itrlgge anu
Florida, Semin,dr Calmly In ( h , h . . r y Southwev* r&gt;.r-i-e &gt;,f Seu'h-er* {Jug !.2 (SE ' t &gt;
M a t" l’ V'lllUtseoC
ol taid Section, at a p o d ; thence beginning Jr-tie I,. Hrlfgt:
It appearing from Die tworn bill heirin
Vo.
eurvey, run North om degree and thirtyJ. II. Magrudrr et ol.
"In afew day?, she be­
eight minute* Wett, with quarter terliiin line that your ptare of I'-idcnrr It unknown, that
To all pereona claiming inl.rerti under li u t . 2 feet to a corner to fret North of Dorr la no riertnn In Die Stale of Florida
gan to Improve." Mrs.
It, J|. M e t ' it. Thorn** l&gt;. MeEaehetn, W. Dealing line in pralri*; the nee North el g hi y- the tertir* uf a tuhpner.a upon whom would
Cox continues, ‘ ‘and had
C. Dr a wily, David (&gt; Fry. J. it. Abbott eight degree* and fifteen minute* Kawt Ea&gt;t bind you, and that you are both over Die
r.o trouble at. . . Cardul
and Ol orgo II. Umrt, i r any ■( them, or HOI feel lo Conpnopat We*t lin e ; thence ate of 21 year*;
IT IS O R D E R E D that you do appear
nthiralir claiming any Intinwt In the lol- laid line Southerly I10I.S feet to a corner of
cured her, and wc sinir
li.alnr dcrrlb ed properly. and to all pmfltia boundary line of Aurvry tots Shell Itank In ihlt Court to tbe bill uf romplaint herein
its praises everywhere."
rlalmlnt an Intent In aald property, to-wit: Alotment: thenre South Hght degree* and filed arainit you by It, C. Ulanrhard, on
Wc receive many thou­
\V&gt;, &lt;d S E 1,, See. 3*1, Tp. 218. ol It. 30 K. fiftren minutea W n t with tald line 7H9 th* Third Day ol May. A. D. 1920.
It It further ordered that Ihlt order be
R E ', of N w '| , and 8\V‘ * of N E 1,, and fret tu a corner of tieginnlng. Containing
sands of similar letters
published onrv a week for tight rrintreullvv
N E ' i of S W ' „ and N l V i ,1 S E 1. , See. twenty aeret mi-re or lew*.
every year, telling of the
■ o k , In Die Sanderd Herald, a newepaper
33. Tp. 21 S. of It. 31 K. S E ' . ol S E ' , «(
Alto; Comineucing at a Point 1120 fret
good Cardul has done for
Hr*. 36, Tp. 21 S. of It. 30 E. N H of S E ' , North and 1015 feet Ea*t rJ the Southwrtt pul.Ilvlii d In Srmlnolr County. Flntbla.
Wit nett my hand and Die oval ol tald
8 V i of SEW i f See.-311. Tp. 21 S. of Jt. 30 corner of the Southemet Quarter i S E ' t l of
women who suffer front
E. SE I, of SWI| of Her. 25, Tp. 21 8. of Srrtlon Twenty-eight f2 il. Townihip Nine­ Circuit Court, tbit the 16th Day ol F'rbruary
complaints so common to
A. I*. 1920.
It. SO if. Ilnrin 528 J-j f&lt;*&lt; 'V- of NE. eorn,r
119) South of flange Thirty-one &lt;3|)
their sex. It should do
ol S E ' , of NEW ol See. 36, Tp. 21 S. of teen
IL A. DDUGLASSk
Eaat. tald point being in center of lane (H E A D
It. 30 E.. run W. 657 feit, S. f t : feet to running
you good, too.
Trj
South, and running thenre North Clerk Circuit Court. Htndmde County,
railroad right-of-way. Northeasterly alorg narallrl with
Florida.
i
quarter aertlon line /Eleven
•ame In a point S. of beginning, N. to lie. Hundred and four
V, S, Starburk.
anti
two-tenlbt
(I
DM.2)
ginning E)s .1 N / . ' i ol S E ' , of NE
of
D.ence North HH degree* 15 mlnulrt Solid tor lor Cuncylalnunt.
See, 36, Tp 21 S of II 30 E. E l, o* V,’ ' , „f feet,
Etit If,2 feet to Conpropat Wett line, W-7-Wtc.
N \ V , of.See. 21 Tp 21 S of It 11 It. thenre
with tald line Eleven
You are |i*rih&gt; required le appear to Die HundredSoutherly
and four and five-tenth* (IIOI.5I In Cirenil Court. Nrienlb Judicial (Irrult
Seminole C«unl). I loe da, In I'htnrrry
feet, thence South Hh degree* and IS minute*
Wett 137 feet to point ol beginning, contain­ Reili WoodeulT I mil vldutll).
Seth
WointrulT for ih* u*e and
ing 3.66 arret more or let*.
benefit ot Harney Jl. Ilrrk,
Which application will be bated upon the
C«Bi;&gt;!ainant, '
petition for tale now on file In tald Court.
vw.
Citation.
lu ted April Ut. A. D. 1980.
J.
(!.
Morrro,
*1 al.
A LIC E MAY PETERS.
Defendants
W33-5t&lt;
Guardian.
T o J. G. Murrh, C. W. Arnold, George II,
Morton, H. M. Mrlutynq William T. WebIn The (Irroll Court Nrtrnlh Judlrlal •t.r, W. A.'Knight, Jo«eph Gtrvln and Wil­
Cireull
Send ewtv County
Florida. la liam (J. Arwlenreld, retldenre* unknown; th*
Uhaorrty.
unknown h*ire, devltetw, legatee*, grantei*
or other dalmanta under the above named
J. II. Van Arwdolr Sr., Complainant,
vt
Foredoviir* —Notire of Sale psrtirw. nod to any and other parties claim­
William H. H. .Allen anil Ella E. Allen, ing any Interm In and to th* following lend*
in Seminole ITounty, State of Florida, lowit:
Defendant.
*1 See. 31. Tp. I!'. IL 31 FL
Notlrr it hereby given that In purtuanrv N W U of NE
and by authority tit that for tain deerrv en­ bw* In (in wing at tbe Norlhwctl rotnrr of
Ike
N
IV
'i
of
the
N E 'f ot tab! eerlfon,
tered In the above utiled eaueo on Matrh
29th, 1920, | win e«n the following detrribed lownwhip and range, rnn thenre Eaet along
tote and parrela of real rotate lying and being th* North line id aald forty arret In the
In Seminole County, llorlda. and detrribed middle ot (fee Orlando tnd Mellonvllte
nt All of lot* tliirtrwn ami fourteen In blork Road, thenre South along thr middle of tald
The Ford Model T One Ton Truck with its
three, Illtrk llammork Trart. being a tulo load l o the South line of etld forty arret,
dlvltlon of tertlon three, tonnehlp twenty-one thenen W,*t to tbe Southwrtt eorner of *ald
manganese bronze worm-drive is really a
range thlftyoine rawt. arreirding to the re- forty arret, thenre North to the point of
rnrjed pit! there-.f, the tame to be tedd at beginning, also the N E If of the S E ) ( , and
necessity for the farmer because it solves his
nuhllr outcry lor rath In hand 5ei the hlghret the H ER of tbe N E ', of Sec. 31. Tp. 19, R.
i.ldder, at the front elite.r « f the Court lltiue* 31 K. and aleo lb* 5VI, ol the W ly ol th*
problem of economic transportation from the
In Ranlord. St mint,)e Ce&gt;unty, Florida, on SlY'J ol the S W 't ol Sec. 89. Tp. 19. It. 31
the 3rd day of May 1920 , during the ftgal Had.
farm to the city. And in farm work alone, it
hour* ol tile. Term* of the tale rath. Pur­
|l appearing from a sworn bill of rumplalnt
chaser to pay for ilretl,
filed In Diit caut* again*! you, that you have
will he found a great money saver as well as a
or
claim eon * Intemt In and to the Itnilt
E. F. HO US II OLD Ell.
big labor saver. I las all the merits of the Ford
Srhrlle Malnra
Special
Matter. Inrrlnabnve detrribed, therefore, you, the
•tld J. G* Moult, C, W* Arnold, George R,
Sollrlteif lor Cutnplalnanl.
Morton, S. II. Mrlnlyre, William T. Welder,
car multiplied by greater capacity with greater
Wll-Ste. lo*
W. A. Knight, Joerph Garvin and William
strength. No extra cost in operation. We'd
G. Anilenrefd, are h*r*by required to be and
1) Ik e Ceuel of Ihr Caunly Judge, Seminole aoptsr before our eeld Circuit Court at the
Count*, Florid*. In Probate.
Courlhoute |n Sanlord, Florida, on the 3rd
like to talk it over with every farmer. Bring
_n lie: Ettate of
day In May, A. D. 1920, and thgn and there
Mary
Jtne
Giudrrn,
deceased
Citation
your Ford car to us for necessary repairs arid
rathe antwer to the bill of eorapltlnt «*.
Edaard|Gaude.n. the duly nppolnted and MMtod sgnlf.it i'ou, . ' I t q v i w a ueerr* pro
thus get the genuine Ford parts and reliable
quallfietl edeeiinietraiur of the (Hate of Mary confrteu will be entered agtlntt pou.
Jane Guadrrn, d-raated, having filed hia pe­
And all other parti** rlalmlnt any right,
tition in Dili court praying that the’ follow­ title or inlerrtl in and tit the property above
Ford workmanship.
ing real ettate belonging to the laid Mary detrribed under by or through the above
Jane Gaudetn. during her lifetime, to-wlt; named defendant*, or othrrwi**, are hereby
Lot. 3, lllork 5, Tier A of FL It, Tralford'i required tu be and appear before our tald
C. F. WILLIIM i, A ;:U
Map ol Sinlord, Florida, at duly reeordeel Clrrult Court at the ( our I home In Sanford,
In offire ol Clerk ol Circuit Court uf Orange Florida, on th* 7th day of Jane, A. D. 1980.
County, Florida, ol which Seminole County and then and there maha antwer lo th* hill
E &gt; V l VJ
S a lt m 1 1
was then n part be declared aietla In the ot rumplalnt eihlblted sgalntl tald unknown
handt ol the administrator lor tha payment partle*. olhtrwD* s deer** pro ronfetto will
ol debit of tald evtate, th* pervonalty hav­ be entered again*! tald unknown parties.
ing hern eihsuttrd, and authorlllng tald
It la ordtred that Ihlt nolle* be publlihed
adrclniitralor to lake peittrtelon and make
tale ol etld real etlale, and the said petition' In Ih* Sanford Herald, a newspaper publlihed
In
Seminal* County, Florida, one* a week for
conforming In all reepertt to th* requirement
of law In eurh rate* mad* and provided^ right weeks aa tu the known partita defen­
dant, and onre a w&lt;ek for twelve weeks aa
Now Therefor* you, Henry C. Kelt/ and to ih* unknown parllrt defendant.
Harriet Kelly, hie wife. Keen, N. Y.| I’eWltRtea my hand and the' seal of said
rrppa Chamberlain and Carl Chamberlain,
her huehand, lllnedalr, N. V.l Wilmlna Cha­ Clrrult Court on this th* 80th day ,1 Feb­
pin and Almon M. Chapin, her hutband, Ed­ ruary. A. I&gt;. 1920.
en. Michigan! Mildred Cannon and Jamet (SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Cannon, her hutband, Natkwauk, Minn.; Clerk of Clrrult Court, Ssmlaot* County,
Harry Tcwmend, la n e , Kantn*; John 1.
State or Florida.
’
Towntend. and Annn Townsend, hi* wife, Geo. A. IleCotte*.
Marian, Ind.t Alf.ed Towntend tnd Jam* Aollrllar and sf Counsel far CntnplaJnastg,
Tow nifod, Lit wife, 910 Ea*t ttth Street, W-T-IJI*.

A W vvw V v

Why
Suffer?

LEGAL ADVCRLISIMG *I.

GARDUI
The Woman's Tonic m

T HE U N I V E R S A L C AR

In Cbrnh Conrt, Seminal* County,
In Cfcanrery.

Florida, tlon C o ., Tb* aald land being asaeiaed at tba
date o f the Dsuanr* nf aueb certlflrat* la th*
V. M. Douglae*. Joined by
name o f Gao. E. Currier.
her husband and usit friend,
Alao Taa Crrflflrit* No. 1059. dated th*
E. A. Doueltss,
l»ss.
3rd d a y of June A. I&gt;. 1901, Said certlficata
C ompImlnnnL
embraces
following described property
V*.
Citation, tlluated In tha
Seminole County, Florida, to-wlt;
William G, Aldridge, st al.
Lota 2«&lt;2. &amp; 201, Altamonte, t.and, Hotel
Defendant*.
A Navigation Co., The esld land being aatra­
To Sarah A. Davie, S. Guckenhelmrr and ted at the date nf the l*«uanre of auen certi­
Motes S. Guekvnhrlmer, al th* firm of 8. ficate In th* ninir ol J, C. Holman,
Iiuckenhrlmer h Sons, Hetidenrr* unknown;
Also Taa Certificate No. 1067, dated tha
ths unknown htlrs, devises, legstces, grsnlees, or other rlalmsnts unuer Sarah A. 3rd da y of June A. D. 19 0], Said cartlficatn
embrarra
th* following described property
Davis, S. Gurkenhelmer snd Moses S.
in Seminal* County. Florida, to-wllr
Gurkenhrimrr, snd tu any and other parties , ■lusted
rlslralrg sny (rterrvt In anj to th* follnwlnj Lot 267, Altamonte, Land, Hotel h Naviga­
Isnd eltusled in Seminole County, clonus, tion Co., The aald land bclt'.g Aix'Htd at tha
tnwlt: Lot 8 ol lllork 3. ol Tier I n| Sanford, [ data of the lituanr* of ■uch certificate in the
Florida, according to E. It. Traflord't Map 1name ol F1*h A Lovejoy.
| ALo Taa Certificate No. 1061, dated tho
of Hanford, Florida :
3rd day ol June A. D. 1901, Said rertldcalo
It appearing from a sworn bill of complaint embrarra
Ihr following described properly
fil-d In this rau«c against you, that you have
•ituatrd
lo Srminole County, Florida, to-wit:
or claim tome inlercM in tnd to the land
I.ot
232.
Altamonte,
Land, Hotel A Naviga­
hrrrinabmr described, therefore, you, U&gt;*
tald Sarah^ A. Davit, S. (iuckenhlemer anil tion Co., The tald land being a(*r***d at the
date
of
the
i**uanr*
of such certificate in
Mot** S. Guckrnhiinter, art hereby required
lo be and appear before our eald Circuit the name of Geo. W. Norria.
Alao Taa Certificate No, 1069, dated tho
Court, at the Court hour* in Sanford, Florida,
on the 3rd day uf May A. D. 1920, ami then 3rd ilny of June A. D. t o o l . S»M cectltlcato
and thrr* made
answer
to the
bill ot embrarra the following drarribrd property
romplaint eihlblted against you, otherwise \aituatrd In Seminole County. Florida, to-wlls
a decree pro r o n f r u o will be entered agalhit Lot 262, Altamonte, l.and Hotel A Naviga­
you.
tion Co., The tald land being a***a*rd at tho
And all oth&lt;r partin claiming any righL date ol the Dtuanr* of eurh certificate in thn
lltle or Interest In and to the property here­ nam* of F'ith A l.uvejoy., ha* fil'd said
inabove drarrlbed under, by or
through certificate* in my office snd ha* made appli­
Sarah A. Davie, S. Gurkenhrimrr and Motts cation for taa deed to iatue in accordance will)
S. Gurkenhrimrr, or otheraiir, are hrreliy with law. UnlrM said certificates thall be re­
required tu be and appear before our tald deemed according tn taw, taa deed will ittuq
Clrrult Court at the Courthouae In Sanford, therern on thr 26th day of April A. D. 1920.
Witness my nffirial signature and teal this
Florida, on the 7th day of June A. D. 1920.
and then and thero make antwer to the bill th* 21th day of March A. l&gt;. 1929.
FL A. DOUGLASS
ol complaint eihlbited *galn*t laid unknown (SEAL)
partie*. otherwieo a deerte pro confr*«n mil| Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole County,
be entered rgain*t taid unknown partle* W32-SIC
lly V. K. DOU GLASS. D. C.
It I* ordered that thla notice be publlihed
In the Sanford Herald, a nt-wipaprr publish­
ed In Semimae County, Florida, once a week Notice nf Applicallon for T a i Deed Under
fm right v v l i aa to th* known
partle*
Section 375 of Ihr General Nlaiuic*.
defendant, a* I once a week f ir twelve week*
Notice I* hrreliy given that l.nulie Plrle.
si ta the unknown parties defendant.
purchaser uf Ta* Certificate No. 761. dated
Wllnrt* my hand *i«l the teal of «a!d the 6th day of June A. I&gt;. 1896. Said Certi­
Circuit Court on thla thr 2l)th day nf ficate embrarra thr following properly aituaFebruary, A. D. 1920.
ted in Remlnule County, Florida, to-wlt;
(HEAL)
E. A, DOUGLASS, lleg. 1.17 rh«. H. A 12.26 cha. \V ot InterCi*rk of Clrrult Court, Setainole County, •ectlon of S line of Miranda (irant with F2
State of Florida.
|lino ol NF7U of N E !/ of Sec. 28. Tp. 19 8.
Geo. A. DrCotte#
- Range 29 F. , run N 5.85 ch»., VV 7.31 ch«..
Solicitor and ol Counsel for Complainants. H 3.65 cha., li 7.31 eh*., 4.53 aerra. Tha aald
land being startled at thn datn of the It­
W37-I31C.
alian re of *urh certificate In the name of
FL II. I’ riettrr.
In Circuit ( fluil, Nrtrnlh Judicial Clrrull O f
Taa Certificate No. 763, dated the
Florida. Srniinole Caunly, In Chancery 6thAlao
day of June A. D. 1898. Said rrrtlflcatn
R. C. Ulanrhard
embrace* the following described property
•Rusted InHemlnole County, Florida, to-wit:
Richard I'. Marks et at.
Fraci. N E ' t of N E ' / ol Sec. 28, Tp. 19
To all partle* rlalmlnt Intrrrit undrr Mary H. Range 29 FL, lie** beg. Intellection of S
A. I'iirramnrr, Matthew R. Mark*, Allred line uf I'eter Miranda Grant with FL lino
tven on, F'rank II. Hrlgg*. and Jesil* I., al aald See., run b LIT cat., W 20 ch*., N
Ilrigg*. or any of them, or otherwise claim* ',85 cha.. E to Gram line. SE ly tn beg. and
Ing any InOrret in the (allowing drarribrd leaaS. I2l yda.) ISacre* The **Id Itnd brine
properly, and t " nil peraar.a iLdiuiug an SMiainl at the date of the laauance of aurh
fnlere*t in •*!&lt;! property, ln-wlt!
certificate In-Die name of E. C. Vick, hat filed
HnuthraO quarter &lt;&gt; ■Southrait quarter of aald certificate in my office and haa mad* up.
Section 21, Tuwnahip 21 South ol Range 29 plirallon (or taa deed U iaaue in arcordanra
East.
with law.
You ar* hereby required to appear to the
Unlrii aald rerlificate th ill be redeemed
Idll o| complaint herein filed by It. C. Ilian- according to taw, tat deed will i-tue thereon
chard on Monday, thn 7lh Day ol June, A. on Die 86th day of April A. D. 1920.
D. 1920.
Witnesa my offirU! eignaturn and teat thll
It !• further ordered that Dili order be the 2 llh d a y ol March A. D. 1929.
pub'lihed onre a week lor twelve con*ecutlve (SEAL)
FL A. DOUGLASS
week* In The Sinford Herald, a n*w*p»prr Clerk Circuit Court Seminole County,
published In Seminole County, Florida,
Florida.
lly V. FL DOUG!. 5SS. D. C.
Witnr** my hand end the *t*l rd tald
Court, Dil* Hi* !&lt;&gt;th day of Frbru*r&gt;, A. D . W3I-3*.
I 925.
(HEAL)
E. A. IMMIGI \S3,
Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole County,o
Florida.
V. H. Slarbuck,
Solicitor lor Complainant.
W27-IJIC.

BUSINESS CARDS \

la rircull Court Setrn ih Judicial Cireull Of
Flerlila Ncmlnole County. In Chancery.
Mar^ FL Willlamaon
J. II. Mkgtudrr et al.
T o thr D&lt;(enilant Leigh O. MeFiarhern;
It It ordered that you be, and you ar*
hereby required In appear lo thr bill id
romplainant tiled hrrrln by Mary FL W il­
liamson on ktonday, the Third Day of May
A. I&gt;. 1920.
The Sinlord llrrald, a newspaper publish­
ed In Seminole County, Florida, i* dt signaled
■a the newspaper In which (hit order thall be
publlihed once a week lor (our consecutive
week*.
Wilnest my hand, and the teal of the tald
(Irrult Cuutli thie the 31*1 Day ol March,
A. I&gt;. 1920.
(HEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
Clerk Cireull Court, Semlnule County,
Florida
V. 8. Starburk,
lly V. E. DOUGLASS D .C .
Sulirltnr (or Complainant.
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SANFORD

THOM AN EM.MI.T WILNnrv
E. FEIIGl NON HOUNIIoLtrr.I

Wilson &amp; Hojsbolder

Aaallralla

Htrjlun 575 of the Grnerel Statute*.
No tire I, hereby given that Over*lreet
Turpentine Co pu rrh axr of Tat Certificate
No. 829, dated the 2nd day ol July A. lb .
1909, hat filed **bl rertlflrate In my office
and haa mad* application fur tea deed tn
issue In accordance with law. Said rrrtifieatr
embrarra the following drarribrd properly
situated in Semin*'* f Vqnt;-, Florida, to-wlt.
lleg. 336 II. FL ol SW Cor. of SE ' / ot HE 1/
ol Her. 33, Tp. 29. H. R. 29 FL Run E 336
ft. N. 125 ft. W. 336 ft. S. 525 It. The aald
land bring iMessrd at the date ol Die faauanre'&lt;■( aurh rrrtifirale In thr name ot
I*. C, Thomaa. Unless said rertifiest* ahail be
tr'deemed arroiding to taw, ta* deed will
Isa
uue thereun Ihr . D h ilay ol April A lb,
1920.
Wilnns my official algnature and seat thla
Die 16th day ol March A. lb . 1929.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
Clerk
Clrrull
Court
Semin* * County,
Florida,
W ll-Ste
Hy V. E. DOUGLASS !&gt;. CL

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LAWYERS

Florida

Sanford.

Automobile Protection
FlilK and THEFT and COLLISION In*
utrnnrp Issued hjr Iho FLORIDA STATE
AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION Is tho
safpHl and cheapest In the world. Wtlto
for Information lo hradi|unrterH Orlnnda
Agents wanted In every (own in Florida

HENRY McLAULIN
JEWELER

Nnllce s f Aspllrallun fur Ta* Deed Undir
Secllo n 573 o f T h e General N talulea.
Notlrr la hereby given that Jamet E.
M V SPECIALTIES:
Ilartlrtt, nurrhasrr of Taa Crrtlflratr No.
358, dated the 4th day «t June A. lb 1917, PICKARD'S HAND-PAINTED CHINA
Said rertifiralr embrarra the following dr•rrlbrd property situated In Seminole County GORHAM'S STERLING SILVER
Florida, tn-witl Lot 199, Flan ol Sub, Divi­ ROGERS' PLATED WARE
sion al Land belonging to Allamunte I.. H.
A N. Co., The aald land brlr.g asara*ril at ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHF8
the dale ol Die fsausnrr of turh errllficat*
in the name ot Unknown.
Alao Ts* frrtifirale No. |662, dated the
3rd day ol June A. D. 1991, Said rertlflrate
embrace* thr following described property
situated In Seminole County, Florida, loiw ll;
l.ota 217 it 215, Altamonte Land Hotel A
Attorncy*at-Law
Navigation Co.. The said land bring attested
at the date ot thr ittuanrr ol eurh rerlltlcato
In thr name ol Ida M. Holman.
Alta Taa Certificate No. 1071, dated thr
3rd day of June A. D. 1991, Said crrtlflratr
SANFORD, FLA.
embrarra the folluwlng drtrrlbed property
situated In Seminole County, Florida, to-wlt;
I.ot 292, Altamonte l.and. Hotel A Naviga­
tion Co., The said Isnd being assessed at the
L/YNDIS, FISH &amp; HULL
date of the liiuanre of *urh certificate In the
name of Unknown.
ATTORNEYS AND COUNNKLLORH AT W
Alio Taa Certiorate No. 1070, dated the
D E LAND, FLA.
3rd day ol June A. D. 1901, Said rrrliflrate
embrarra the following described property
Will printer In Ih* Stile and Federal Court)
•Rutted in Seminole County, Florida, to-wlt 8|&gt;ectal farllltiea lor Eiamlning and reflect
Lot 276, Allarnonte Land, Hotel A Naviga*
land Tllhv

GEO. G. HERRING

No. H Gurncr-WoodrulT Duildin g

SUMMER
FERTILIZING
Fertilize bearing Cilrus Groves in summer to Increase
tin* size of fruit and to produce growth of branch which
Ls the foundation for the next crop.
We olfcr a wide range of formulas including;
SEMINOLE TREE GROW ER
\% A mm.

A. P. A 8% Pot.

IDEAL HIGH GRADE FRUITER
4 ^ Amm. &amp;% A. I*. A. 4% Pot.

Get proper growth of young trees by useing.

FLORIDEAL GROW ER
4% Amm. 8% A. P. A. 2&lt;; Pot.

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THE SANFORD HERALD
IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

VOLUME

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, FIHDAY, APRIL 21,1520

SCHOOL FUND DRIVE
TO HOLD OUR TEACHERS
WILL START MONDAY
Sanford Folks Appre­
ciate Good Teachers
and Will Pay Them

adoption of this plan, which will
save Florida growers a large amount
of money.— Tampa Tribune.

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WITH SOUTH AMERICA

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Milwaukee Is Sill Being Made
'
Famous
Milwaukee, April 21.—Seven stills
one cooler for a still, more than 100
gallons of raisin mash, about 1,000
pounds of raisins and more than forty
forty gallons of moonshine have been
seized in three raids conducted by
welfare
d epa rtm en t
o f policemen und prohibition agents
WOMAN’S CLUB IN (’ll ARGB here the past two days. It was the
biggest »eriei of raids in Wisconsin
or THIS GREAT WORK.
.•since prohibition went into effect.
Btginning Monday morning a
fcirf for fundi will l»o inaugurated
Mrs. A. P. Connolly and her
wnmittee. to supplement
the
tfichers salaries, that our children
tiy have the henefit of the best
Ciisfil teachers that can he secured.
TL&lt; present salaries paid are inadto meet their needs and cover
tie present day high cost of living
u tfirher* representative men nnd
tesfn of a community, era expert
Mmuch of them in every way. and
particularly in the matter of dress CAILLAUV FKUN I) GUILTY OF
l*» they expected to keep pare with
TREASON
SEN TEN CED
TO
3 YEARS IN JA IL.
0
t';» times hut the salaries are not
proportionate The amount for which
Paris. April 23 (By Associated
tie committee will strive will he
Press)
Former Premier Caillaux was
!u thousand &lt;$5000.00) and surely
sentenced
to three years imprison­
there will he no one in Sanford who
ment today. The time allowed since
(ill r.ot contribute in u drive so
im tiil to the education of our he has been in jail reduces the re­
children. There will he the usual mainder one month.
louse to house canvass and the
Odd Fellow* Convenllnc*
hiinesi district will he visited.
Orlando,
April 2 2 .—The closing
Allocated with Mrs. Connelly ute
chapter
to
the
Odd Fellows’ state
Mm E. M. Galloway, Mrs. S. Puleconvention
was
written today. De­
itor. and Mrs. W. h. Morgan. This
nnmittee represents the Welfare grees were conferred in Grand Lodge
depirtment of the Woman’s Club No. 2 0 nnd in the Itehekuh assembly
which has taken the Initiative in nn The Grund Lodge installed elective
effort to secure better salaries for otlirers ns follows! Grnnd Master, F.
Ue teachers, and applies only to W. Hull, Fort Lauderdale; deputy
grund master, R. B. Crawford, F'ort
Seminole County.
Meade; grand warden, G. W. Sco­
field, Iverne;s s; M. Little, grand
secretary, and Frank Heims, grund
treasurer, Orlando,
C. F. Jester wns elected to fill u
vacandy on the home hoard.
M ".
Morrow of Jacksonville
wns elected president of the Reil l
bekuh Assembly; Mrs. Eva Shirah
of Tnmpa, vice-president;
Mrs,
Jennie Anderson of Orlando, grand
wardeo; Mrs. N. It. Gunns, secre­
tary and Miss Maude Shutz of
Gainesville, treasurer.
A street parade and a buffet sup­
CONGRESSMAN
CLARK
AVI)
DRANK
LOOKING
AFTER per wound up the three-day spssion.
The next convention will he held
FLORIDA
FRUIT
AND
VE­
at Arcadia.
GETABLE G R O W EBS.

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FORMER
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BETTER'

SHIPM’TS

Nxihinglon, April 2 3 .— Quicker
Movement of vegetables and fruit
•hpreents between Florida and New
Tcrk, with the schedule rut from
tEe five to six-day ratio as between
FIcrida and the metropolis as now to
llfee or four days, is the agreement
r»»rked between the Interstate Corn­
i c e Commission and a gathering of
L'tit and vegetable growers and shlpPf| held here today. Tins quicken■t of schedules will mean the saving
" hundreds of thousands of dollars
H the growers and shippers because
***•! na an u saving in decay caused
*7 longer periods on the road and a
»eping in closer touch with the mur*!l- Prior to the government’s
I Rg °ver the railroads the time
5f * rurload from points in Florida
! ’ New York was within four days
•! under government operation the
*T-cdule slowed to five und six days.
Several days ago when the railroad
Fcgan it wan reulized that un­
' 'lr*s&lt;ic action should he taken to
Pt the Florida products to Northern
‘ 'ts at the earliest possible
,fr-ent the loss resulting would be
•deniable. With this end in view
mfc:,nC wns called, nt which u
*.,n * * * hut up for consideration.
in brief provides that fruit
. ''•getaide., rars shall he run from
jl J,|d* I"»ints to New York in from
. ,0 f°ur days, so that there
“* he no further damage. It ia
pouib|e to attach these fears to
j ! n*er tr«los, hence it 1%
been
jf
lo fun them straight to

BIG COURT
INVESTIGATES
AMENDMENTS
SU P R E M E COURT C O N SID ERS
FEDERAL
CONSTITUTIONAL
A M EN D M EN TS.
Washington April 23 (By Associcted Press) The Supreme Court be­
gins today the consideration of
whether the Federal Constitutional
amendments must he submitted to
the voters for ratification in the
states having the referendum pro­
visions. The case involved the a c­
tion of Ohio ratifying the Womun
Suffrage amendment.
Aviator Drowned
Yuma April 23 (B y Associated
Press) Lieut. C. F. Bell, a United
States uviator was drowned today in
the Colorado river today when his
ueroplnne hit a wire while trying to
fly under a bridge.
Soldiers Bodies Brought Home
Washington April 23 (By Associeted Pres*) The bodies of nineteen
American soldiers were brought back
from overseas today and will bca
burled in Arlington cetpetery this
afternoon.

School For Army Chaplains
Washington April 23 (By Associa­
.Congressman Drane though at ted Press) A school for army chap­
,«[r* . on c , fnpaign business, worked ,lains will be opened at Camp Grant,
j £ t|Vfly through his Washington, Illinois the War Department has
u J * * nd Representative Clark was announced The first class of fifteen
urT&gt;*ntal in securing a speedy begin* M ty 16th.
•‘ked | ^ ^r° m ^ or^ * on PBMer*Kfr

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FARM LABOR HUNDREDS
SHORTAGE HOMELESS
I
BY TORNADO
AND
M IS S IS S IP P I
SECRETA RY
M EREDITH
AP­ ALABAMA
PEO
PLE
W
ITH
O
U
T H O M ES.
PEALS
TO
STUDENTS
TO
FOOD
AND
CLOTHING.
SPEN D VACATIONS ON T IIE
FARM S.
Birmingham April 23 (By Associa­
Washington April 23 (By Associa­ ted Press) Hundreds arc left home­
ted Press) The shortage of farm labor less in tin* storm swept rections of
will soon he acute says Secretary Alabama nnd Mississippi with only
Meredith today in nppncling to the u few days food supply und maily
business men nnd college students to without sufficient doting. The eases
spend their vacations working on have been reported by J. T. Rrccktor,
the farms.
nftrr a survey of the sticken dis­
tricts.
Make 500,000 Fords In Half Year
Mayor Kells Overalls
When the first six months of the
Ford Motor Company fiscal year
St. Petersburg, April 21.— Noel
ended Jnnuary 30st, more than half A. M itihell, mayor-elect and booster
u million of the sturdy little Forsd fo the Old Clothes Club, today or­
had lift the Factory to join their dered 200 pairs of army
overalls
three nnd n half million brothers and which he will aell to men hero a
sisters on the world's highways. And here at fifty cents a pair. The over­
Ford Officials express confidence in alls were bought from a supply house
their ability to turn lose the other deals in government supplies that
half of the million by July 30st. have been sold by Uncle Sum. The
when their yeur ends.
ciuli here will hold a meeting to­
However, they say that n million morrow night nnd arrange for n de­
a year is far from the ultimate in monstration to further the campaign
motor car manufacturing' and that the campaign against the high cost of
with the cojplrtion of the Blast living.
Furnaces and Body Plants which
Henry Ford is now building in DeIn Memorlam
triot, the yearly output is hound to
Just one month ago today, March
assume larger dimensions. The pre-' 23, the city was saddened by the
rent sent capacity is 1 ,2 0 0 .000. .
death of Mrs. Mary A. Zachary,
The Blast Fun ace project on bringing sorrow into the hearts of
which Mr. Ford has I een working the friends whom she numbered by
for the past three years w'li enable the score. Possessing all of the beau­
the Ford Company to make Ford tiful attributes of true womanhood,
parts d’rect from the *ron ore In­ a devoted wife anil mother, a loyal
stead of buying the iron ingots nnd friend nnd consistent church member,
then melting them before making her death leaves,'in the lives of those
into parts. At th» present time there who knew and loved )&gt;er best, a
are approxiamtely 16.000 men en­ vacancy that can never be filled. Aa
gaged at the Blast Furnaces nnd in grandmother she was the idol of a
the new body plant But it is quite large circle of childish henrta whose
probably tin t that number will he highest ideals were typified by the
more than doubled once the Steel sweet nnd womanly representative
mills—which will he the largest in of her sex.
Amcrice—begin to operate. Ford men
Born near Oak, Orange County,
do not attempt to place any esti­ N. C. February 2nd, I860 Mary A.
mate on what the production of rnrs Cates was married to Mr. H. C.
will he in the future, hut point to Zachary in 1H6«. Six children horn
the fact that they have been able to of the happy union are left lo mourn
supply the demand for the past ten her loss, \Y. A., A. It. and Miss Bessie
yrars and that at the p-esent time Zachary and Mrs. A. K. Powers of
there are some 2 0 0 ,0 0 unfilled or­ this city J . W. Zachary of Coolner,
ders on file.
N. C. Mr*. J . C. Bridges of IUliegh,
N. C. Two brothers, B . M. Cute* of
Jacksonville May Have Municipal Tallahassee and vone sister Mrs.
Fannie Clark of Chappel Hill N. C.
Ship Plant
and
a number of grandchildren also
Jacksonville, April 2 1 .—This may
he the first city in the United Stetcs survive her.
to have a nun iciapl shipbuilding
Mrs. Zachary with her husband
plant of importance,Mocal c'ty and and children moved to Tallahassee
■hipping' hoard officer* believe. Ne- in 1004 whlre they resided until
gotltatio’ns for the purchase of the the death of Mr. Zachary In 1906
Bentley concrete shipbuilding plant when she came to live with her son
reached a definite *tage last night in Sanford, A. D. Zachary.
when the city torn mission voted In
The deepest sympathy of hosts of
favor of buying the plant.
friends go out to the family In their

P ro p ag an d a
Seems Leveled at
South Ports
MERCHANT- MARINE

grief nnd sorrow, who with them,
bow in submission to the will of
Almighty God "who doeth ail things
well."
To know her was hut to love her
for she w'tts a power of good on
earth ."
A short funeral service was held
at the homo with Dr. S. W. Snlkcr
pastor of the Methodist rhurch
officiating.
Accompanying the remains
to
Burlington N C where they were COULD NOT BE C O M PETITIO N
tenderly laid to rest, were A D and
OF
BR ITISH
LINES
IF
J
W Zachary and Miss Bessie
S H IP S W ERE SOLD.
Zachary; Mr and Mrs A K Power®
Washington, April 23.— Following
of this city air'd Mrs II. E. Bridges
evidences of nn organized effort hy
alien interests to check the develop­
ment of new American trade routes
hy forcing tiie immediate sale of our
government-owned Merchant Marine
and at the same time securing the
cancellation of certain export rates,
Matthew Hale, in behalf of the South
Atlantic States association, has asked
for an investigation of British propa­
ganda in tiffs country.He has ad­
dressed n letter on the eight senators
representing South Carolina, North
Carolinn, Georgia and Florida, call­
NEW
NATIONAL
ORGANIZA­ ing their attention to the fact that
TION
OF
RAII.KKAD
MEN Delos W. Cooke, associate director of
AT WASHINGTON.
British Cunard Lines, under Sir Ash­
Washington April 23 (By Associa­ ley Sparks, heads thp committee
ted Press) The formation of n new which will appeal to the Trunk Lines
national organization of the railroad association nnd the Interstate Com­
men will he undertaken by repre­ merce commission for the cancella­
sentatives her^ of the
striking tion of export freight rates to South
switchmen of Chicago and other Atlantic ports, which compete for
cities according to R. J . Mitchell. traffic in the middle west with Hallfax, a British port.
1
Attention is called to the ngitation
Bryan At Head Of Good Roads
T . Ed Bryan was elected president certain large shipping interests which
of the Central Florida Highway assoc formerly operated to u lurge extent
riation, and L. P. Dickie, secretary under Hrisish ting, are conducting for
at the meeting In Tallahassee Wed­ the immedinte snle and breaking up
nesday. Other ollicers include first of our huge new merchant marine.
vice-president, L. A. Whitney, St. This activity is suld to ho in direct
Petersburg; second vice-president, accord with the policies desired hy
M. O. Overstreet, Orlando; third British shipping firms in their fear of
vice-president, Thomas B . Piurkctt, American Competition. It is claimed
Perry; treasurer, J. II. Scules, Perry. that some American railroad nad
Many tnnttcrs pertaining to the shipping interests ns well as cominerbetterment od state roads were Ids- cinl organizations have been induced
cuskvd anti a resolution submitted by misrepresentation of facts, to co­
by J . M. Gornto, of Mayo, recom­ operate with what is essentially, pro­
mending that the state toroad dc- British activity.

RAILROAD
NEW UNION
PROPOSED

pirtinent give all possible aid to the
counties through shich state road
No. 8 , leading from Tallahassee, via
I.amont Perry, Mayo, and Branford
is routed, was adopted.
A committee will appear before
the state road department next
week in interest of the road named.

CARRANZA
ADVANCES ON
SONORA
G O V ER N M EN T TR O O PS
TRY
CON CLUSION S
REBELS.

GOVERNMENT
TO PRESERVE
OUR FORESTS
NATIONAL
FO R E ST
VATIONS
JVOULD
SO U TH ER N TIM B E R

RESER­
SAVE
LANDS.

Washington April 23 (By Associa­
ted Press) The National Forest Re­
servation Commission nt n meeting
today urged tiie government to pur­
chase additional lands in the south­
WILL’ ern Appalachian nnd White mountain
WITH to prevent timber shortage.

Auguu Prieta Sonora April 23 (By
Associated Press) The van guard of
the Carrangu troops that are cxpcctrd to attack Sonora reached Ojltoa
today while 7,000 additional troops
left Fiuenavista •for the north. The
grouping of the Sonoru troops to
meet the attack .continue*.

SENATOR REED
TURNED DOWN
IN HOME TOWN

WENT
BIG
IN
PA R TS
OF*
Were Selling Red l.lkkcr
FLORIDA
RUT
SM ALL
Toledo April 23 |Ily Associated
PO TA TO ES AT HOME.
Pres*) More than a score of cabaret
operators and former owners of
Joplin Mo., April 23 (By Associa­
saloons were*indicted by the Federal
ted Press) The Missfturi Democratic
grand jury today for a violation of
state convention after an all night
the prohibition luws.
sessfbn rejected United
States
Senator Reed usthe district delegate
Baptist Revival
to Snn Fruncisco. The convention
The Baptist Temple is tilled ut was marked hy wrungllng and^fillievery evening service this week. blistering.
Forty three members have been
added to the church to date.
Daughter* M ake Plligrlmage
The services close on Sunday.
Washington April 23 (By Associ­
Mr. Hugh Rowe formally of the ated Press) The Daughters ol^the
Tabernackle Church of Atlanta ia American Involution msd caVJpUleading a chorus of 60 voices.
grlmage
to Mount Vernon. (.ml
Big Men’s Meeting The Princes*
Theatre
’Be sure to attend the Big Men's
Meeting at the Princes* Theatre
Sunday April 25 at 3 30 P. M.
George Hyman will speak on "T h e
Te»t of Manhood" Mr. IDtgh Rowe
will conduct mens chorus and sing
a solo.
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placed wreaths uu the to m b ^ of
George and ^fartha Washington tod *y
Rear Admiral Commits Suicide "
Washington April 23 (B y Associa­
ted Press) Hear Admiral Brittain.,
the chief of staff of Admiral Wilson
commander of the Atlantic fleet,
committed culcide today while the
fleet was of! Cuba.

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THE SANFORD HEEALD
the features of the Lexington line.
The equipment on all of th$ J-ejrIngton cars is complete, Including
items as standard equipement that
arc listed as extras on many cars.
Among those arc a motor-meter,
engine-driven tire pump,
2-W ay
hendlandiamps that solve the blind
Ing glare problem, and other features
"W e honestly believe no better
car has been produced for the money’
is the way the II. «fc. O. Motor Co.,
speaks of nil of the models. And sales
indicate that motorists nre seeir g in
the now Lexington line a real "b u y ".

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drugs or narcotics and is as its name
implies a Safe Remedy.
Your parents and grandparents
probably u*eil Warner's Safe Rheu­
matic Remedy, if troubled with
rheumatism. It has such u-favorablo
history that its ure has reached to
every land where civilization has es­
tablished the necessity of health.
Thousands of letters have come ex­
tolling its merits. Try it yourself,
if you suffer from this dreaded me­
lody. Don’t say you don’t believe it
will ruin you before you try it.
Sold by Union Pharmacy. Sample
sent on receipt of ten cents. \\ anu r’n
Safe Remedies Co., Dept. G47,
Rochester, N. Y.

UnciI In Thl* Counlry for Over 4)
Yearn anil DlMrlbuted Throuuhoui
(lie Civilised World.
When a remedy for rheumatism
has been widely used for more than
40 years and when that lerncdy is
sold in ovfcry civilized lnnd, it must
possess unusual merit. Such a re­
markable record is enjoyed hy War­
ner's Safe Rheumatic Remedy, un­
equalled by any other and now an­
nually adding to its laurels of two
generations. Authorities sny rheumatism is
caused by un excess of uric acid in the
blood. Warner’s Safe Rheumatic Re­
medy goes directly to the seat of the
trouble to remove the uric acid from

Nolle? ot Application for T a t Deed Under
Section 571 of the General Nlalutea.
Nolice la hereby given that It. I.. Grier,
purchaicr of Tax Certificate N . 241, dated
t * » 4!h day of Juno A. D. 1917. haattbd
•-id rrrtltirate In my ottlce and baa made
a: plication for tax deed to la»ue In accordance
with law. Said eertlUcate emhrarea the fo|.
Icalng deirrlbed nroptfty alt rated In Semi­
nole County, Florlds. lo-w jt: Lot 2 Work |
Cameron. The aald land belnit
I at
the date of the (••uanre of auch certificate In
the name of Wm. Carl.
Alto: Notice !• hereby given that It. L.
rider purchaser of Tax Certificate No. 210,
dated the 4th day of Ju n e A. II. 1917, haa
bird aald rrrtltirate in my oflire and haa
made application for lax dre,| to liaue in
areordanre with law. Said rertIHrate e m b r a c e
the following drarribed properly altuated
In Seminole County, Florida, lo-wit: Lota
r&gt; and *&gt; lllork I Cameron. T h r aald land
being assessed at the date o f .t h e I,.uanre of
aueh certificate In the name of Unknown.
Unless aald Certlfiratea .hall he redeemed
arrording to law, tax deed, will l o u r thereon
the 11 th day of May A. I&gt;. 1920.
Wltnraa m) official denature and aeal thta
the 9th day of Aprl. A. I&gt;. 1920.
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Clerk
Circuit
Court Seminole County,
Florida.
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gustine this week, who came back
with M r.’and Mrs. Williams on their
recent trip up to Jacksonville, a
happy surprise for the family.
Mrs. Campbell and her mother
are spending Wednesday with Mrs.
Voile Williams in Sanford.
A little baby boy was born to
Mr. ami Mrs. August Sellise of Canto
N. Y. on April 2, his name bing
Mnrk Vernon. Mrs. Sellise Is better
known here as Miss Ressie llrooks,
having lived here one winter with
Mr. and Mrs. Culler.
A nice little crowd gathered Tues­
day evening at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. T . O. Tyner in response
to their invitation to come nnd help,
celebrate the 17th birthday of tiieir
son Elmer. Music, soplal dint and
guines sped thr merry hours a way and
umi ere we realized it it was time to
bid good night, hoping for many
more returns of the day. A number
of delicious cakes made by his sister
Mrs. Krcll and banana cream were
served during the hour of refreshment

Mrs. Hardaway returned homo
Tuesday from Sanford whre she has
been the guest of Mrs. Kugcne Speer.
Mr. Truitt of Paint City was in
town Monday looking ufter his pro­
perty here.
J . T . McCiahey spent the week end
at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Walts spent Sunday
in Orlando the guest of their daugh­
ter Mrs. Saulsburgh.
Mr. John Dunbar anti Miss Elsie
Dunbar and Mrs. J . Lynn Stark
left Wednesday for their homes in
Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrs. Hundecker left on
Thursday for their home in Penn.,
ufter spending several months here.
Mrs. G. S. Maury of Orlando
spent several du&gt;a the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. J . S. Dinkel.
Mrs. Lizzie Griggs of Sanford wns
the guvst of Mrs. Lewis the past
week.
The Ladies of the Civic League
had a “social evening” at the Li­
brary Tuesday evening and the Pre­
sident Mrs. Kntzminger presented
to Mr. John Dunbar three victrola
records as a token of appreciation
to him from the ladies of the league
for his work and Interest In the lea­
gue also a vote of thunks was ten­
dered to Miss Dunbur for the work
she had done.
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Stewart,
Master Joe Stewart, Mr. and Mrs.
Mathews and M ill Mildred Dickson
were the guests of 8 . E. Dickson at
his home on Myrtle Inke or\ Sunday.

LEXINGTON LINE INCLUDES
CARS FOR EVERY PU RPO SE
Touring Car. "Thnrohrcd'’ Sport
Model. Lex-Sedan. Coupe nml
Sednnelte Purnlsh Cara for
Vnrjing Requirements of Motoring
Pullr
He narkuhle for its ndnptibllity
to the varying
uf t'..o motoring
world, the new Series “ S ’* Minute
Man Six line of the Lexington Motor
Company of Conncravillo, Ind., in­
cludes live models.
These ure that dependable family
model, the Minute Man Six Touting
Cur, which is decidedly in keeping
with the times because of it* greater
utility, its lighter weight, its economy
of operation and inaintainace, and
its ull round efficiency and heuuty
All of the Lexingion monels are
mounted on the Throoughhred
chassis. The Touring Car is n roomy
live passenger Job. Then comes that
striking looking sport model, "T h e
Thorobred" It seats four passengers
in extreme comfort. It jus those low,
rakish lines that so appcnl to the
lover of the sporting model in motor
types.
An appealing model, hernuso of
its all-year features, is the Lex-Sedan
In this cur, the ordinary practice
of motor coach building for motor
cars has been reversed. The body is
built to conform to the top, the effect
uf this new method of construction
being that of the most expensive
conrhwork.
The Lex-Sedan is of the four-door
type, with six side windows of equal
size and square cornered.
Windows can be entirely removed if
desired, a set of jiffy curtains being
provided for emergencies that may.
arise with the windows out of the
cnr. The Lex-Sedan seats live persons
Then comes the Lexington Coupe,
a handsome job, nnd the Sodnnette,
which from very standpoint is one of

Ill’S ALA AND GUAPEVILLE
Rev. Ilrowcr of Sanford will
preach for us next Sunday, bringing
us an Easter message, at 3:00 P. M.
Sunday School nt 2:00 and welcome
extended to all for both services.,
Mr. nnd Mr* Kr"«e nnd ♦*."? lit­
tle ones with their mother, Mrs.
Kennedy of Sanford ure now new
neighbors, having moved into the
Williams house. Glud to welcome
them.
Sorry to hear that Emil Magnuson
had an attack of the llu while they
were away; Mrs. Jack Vaughn is
poorly too.
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Mr. nml Mrs. A. L. Campbell and
their two bright youngsters were
callers Sunday morning at the home
of Mr. und Mrs. Alfred Erirson.
Mr. nml Mrs. J . N. Swanson of
Colorado ure visiting for the present
ut the home of their uncle and aunt
Mr. and Mr*. Neil Swanson in Upanla
Mrs. Campbell is entertaining her
mother, Mrs. Campbell of St. Au-

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Sealed bids will he received hy the County
Cummia.'nnrr. of Lake County, Florida and
the County Cummlaalonara of Seminole County
Florida, at the other ot The Clerk of the Court
nt Seminole County, In the Court lluuae ut
Sanford. F'lorida, on nr lirfnre 10 o'clock A. M.
May 12. 1920. lor the removal of present bridge
aero.a the Weklva Hiver on the road between
Sanford and Ml. flora, ron.tructlng a wooden
bridge 226 Iret long aeroaa the river and fillini
filling
In the at
approaches with approximately 1,000
ru. yela. earth.
F:aeh hid must he arcompanled by a certi­
fied rheek for 11,000.00 made payable to F.'. A.
Douglas., Clerk ul the Hoard of County Com­
missioner. for Srmlm.lt County at evidence uf
good faith.
Ail t«l&gt;l. are to he made on blank forma I nr lud’ d with the •preificatlnns.
The t u r r e t . fut bidder will he rrtiulrrd to
give a surety hnml aatiifactnry to the Hoard
,if County Commissioners of l,»ll. Cauntlr.
for 50 per rent, of hla or their bids.
The lloa-d t,f Coun'.v t'.immi alnnera cf
Lake County meeting lolntly with the Hoard
ot County Count , t ’ .mmlulnm r. of Seminole
County reserve the right to reject any „r ill
bid..
Copies of ;ne p i t s - - » d .permeations may lie
,i . 1, »i m e Lake County Court Hou«r, T av art*
Florida, at the Seminole County Court Houar,
Sanford, F'lorida and at thr oilier of Fred T .
William, rn glnirr. Sanford. Florida, after
April 15, 1920. Copies ot the plan* ami ■perf­
oration* can tie secured from F'rrd T. Wil­
liam. on rlepo.lt of $5.00 to tie refunded if a
liotinlfida liid 1. marie.
W. V. SIMPSON , Chairman.
I! ant of County t'oinml.alonrra for Lake
County.
I.. A. H IlH M f.n V . Chairman.
Hoard of County Commissioner* for Seminole
County.
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bank by maintaining a check
account with us.
You will thus gain a know­
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METHODS
that
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M y cnmmaiiun expire, Oct. 2 *. 1929

Statement of the Ownrrahlp .Management
Plrrulallon Flic Required lly The Act Of
Congreaa Of Augual 21 1912.
Ill Sanford 1tally Herald puhliahed Daily
at Sanlord. Florida lor April I, 1920.
Male of Florida
County of Seminole
llelnre me a notary public In and lor the
State and county aforesaid, personally appear­
ed W. M. Hayne*, who having been duly
•worn arrording to law. depoara ami aaya that
h&gt; la the hualneaa manager of the Sanford
Dally Herald and that the following la to the
hrH i l hla knowledge and L.llef a true atatimrnt of the ownerahip managrmrnt and rlrrulatlon of the aforraald publication for the
date shown In the above capllun.
T 9 * ; th* . l a m e and adilrr.ie* of the pub­
lisher. editor, managing editor ami huslne..
editor and business managers are:
Publisher, Herald Printing Co.. Sanford Fla.
Fldltor It. J . Holly, Sanlord. Fla.
Managlnr Fldilor, same
Hualneaa Manager, W. M. Ifaynra, Sanford
Fla. .
That the nwnera are:
Herald Printing Co., Sanford, Fla.
It. J . Holly, Sanford, Fla.
M. D. Il.diy. Sanlord. Fla.
W. M. Haynes, Sanford, Fla.
G. W. Kinahan, Wirhlta, Kan*.
Mrs. t). I - Taylor. Indianapolis, Ind.
Thos. FL Wilson, Sanford, F'la.
FI. II. Knurhe, Sanford, F'la.
F'. F*. Dutton, Sanlord, F'la.
7'hat the knnwc bondholder*, mortgagee*
•nd other rerurity hn.dsr* owning 1 percent
or more of total amount of bonds mortgages
i r other securities are : None.
That the average number of copies of each
Is.uo ol this publication told or distributed
through dhe mail* or otherwise to paid aubacriher* during the ail month* precredlng the
date thnwr above It 475.
(Signed! W. M. IIAYNKS.
Hualneaa Manager
Sworn to and subscribed before me tbit 15th
day nt April 1920.
(S H A D
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SILK HOSE
SALE
S A TU R D A Y

Big Lot of White Silk Hose, worth $1.75.

ONE DAY ONLY

98c pair
The Newest Blouses
Are Here
Beads, Laces, Embroideries and Braiding have
been utilized to achieve this striking effect, the fabrics
of these models are Ticolct. Georgette, Crepe de
Chcnc, French Voiles and Organdy,

$2.50 to $18.50
Many of the New Skirts Are Plaited Models
Plaits arc shown special favor in our newly arrived Skirts.
Beautiful Bright Spring Shades.

Pussy Willow, Fan-ti-sa, in

$27.50 to $35.00

Special Sale For Saturday
40 dozen Ladies Silk Hose worth $1.75 to $2.00 pair, White and
a few colors, (all sizes)

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Agents for the
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Srwlemenl Of Thr Owner.hip Management
ITeulallen Lie Required Hr The Art Of
Congress III Augu.l 21 1912.
Of The Sanford Herald puhtlahed Weekly
at Sanford. Florida for April I, 1920.
Stata of Florida
County of Seminole
llefore me a notary public In and for the
State
ate and .county
rnunty alorr.ald. personally ap­
peared W. M. Iluyn**, who
‘ having
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‘been
wu iduly
•worn arrording_ to law,. depute*Wild
y ■ that
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___ aaays
he la the hu.lne*a
business manager of th e Sanford
Herald and that the following la to the bed of
hit knowledge and belief a true statement of
the ownership management and circulation of
the aforr.abl publication for the date shown
in the above rantlnn required by the act of
Augu.l 21. 1912. embodied In section 413,
I’o.tal Law. and Regulation*.
That the name* and addreaae* of the pubUsher, editor, managing editor and business
manager, are!
Publisher, Herald Printing Co., Sanford, Fla
Kdltor, It. J . Holly, Stanford, Fla.
Managing Hditoe, same
Hutinesa Manager, W. M. Hayne*, Sanford,
Ha.
That the ownrra are:
ll&lt; raid Printing Co., Sanford, Fla.
It. J . Holly. Sanford, Fla.
M. D. Holly, Sanford, Fla.
W. M. Hayne*, Sanlord. Fla.
G. W. Klnaiian, Wichita. Kan*.
Mr*. D. I. Taylor, Indianapolis, Ind.
Thn«. L Wllaon. Hanford. Fla.
FI. It. Itourhr, Sanford, Fla.
F'. F\ Dutton, Sanford, Fla •
That the known bondholders, mortgage**
and other arurity hobtera owning I per cent
or more of total amount of bond, mortgage*
or other aecurlllrw are: None.
(Signed) W. i f . IIA VNFIS,

Nellre of Application fur T ax Deed Under
Sedilnn 575 of the General Statute*.
Notire I* hereby given that W. II. Ilnyd
purchaser of T a i Certificate No. 161, dated
the 6th day of July A. D. I9ua, ha. filed
•aid ri rtHin.tr in my olflre and h a . made ap­
plication (or lux tired to It.ue In accordance
with law. Said certificate embrace, the fol­
lowing dye rl be (I property situated In Semlnnnle County. Florida. In-wlt: llrg. NW cnr
,.f N W , of SK , Hum S I »* c l . K | J U
eh. N i l , elm W 7 '» &lt;h. S In rha W 5 3-4
cS* Sr c. 2 Tl&gt;. 2d ?. It. »'l F S .l l i o t t e r . The
&gt;alJ land bring 4. . is .i d at the dale i . the I 4h-ltp.

Seeley, Famous In This Specialty.
Called To Orlando
F. II. Seeley of Chicago and I’hllu*
dolphin, the noted truss expert, will
personally be nt the San Juan Hotel
und will remain Saturday only April
24. Mr. Seeley sny*: "T h e Spermatic
Shield will not only retain any case
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
of rupture perfectly, but contracts
For Sale—Corner lot
100x117
the opening in 10 days on the averuge care, lleing a vast improvement Palmetto avenue nnd 8 th street,
ever ull former methods—exemplify­ Southeastern Corner. Prico reason­
ing instantaneous effects, immediate­ able. Nick Zernovan, llox 244
ly appreciable und withstanding any \V27-10tp.
strain or position. This instrument
We buy, raise and sell fur-bearing
received the only awiril in England
rabbits and other bur-hearing animal
nnd in Spain producing results with­
Place your order with us und list
out surgery, injections, mediral treat­
wlint ever stock you have with us.
ment or presrtiptions. Mr. Seely bn*
documents from the United States stating lowest flat prices on Inrge
shipments.
Address 516-507 N.\P.
Government, Washington D. C. for
Ave., Fargo, N. D.
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inspection. All charity cases without
charge or if any interested call, h e : W a n tcd -ira n with team or auto
will be glad to show same with o u t' who can give bond to cell 137 Watcharge or lit them If desired. Ilusiners I kins home and farm products. Illgdemands prevent stopping at any K0»t concern of kind In world. $1500
other place in this section.
t0 $5000 yearly income. Territory
P. S.-Every statement In this no- In this county open.
Write today,
lice has been vrrillcd before the Fed* J . R. Watkins Co., Dept. 112 Wineral and Ntale Courts.— F. If. Seeley, ona, Minn.
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Issuance «f luck eertlflrxta in thp name of
J . II. Dunn.
Alto: Notire la hereby given that W. It.
Iloyd purchaser of Tax Certificate No. 790,
dated Juoa 8th, IS IS , haa filed aald certifi­
cate In my office and haa made application
for tax dead to ixaue In accordance with law.
Said certificate embrace* the dollowing de­
scribed property altuated In Seminole, County
Florida to-wlti S&gt;&gt; of Nip of 8 ) f of 8 £ J &lt;
of 8F i!( Sec. 2 Tp. 2b H. It. anga 29 K. &amp;
arret. Thr aald land bring tateaaed at the
date of the iaauanrowf auch Certiorate In the
r i m e of A. M. T r , »d»-tt. Unites xal4 . . i l i firate ahall be redeemed arrording Ut law,
lax deed will Issue thereon on the 11th day
of May A. I). 1920. —
W it n n . my official algnature and aeal thla
the nth day o! April A. I). 1920.
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Florida.
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The extensive plan* of the now compan&gt;
have not boon mr.de public but it li
understood that severnl capitalists havi
|&gt;een Interested in this development nnc.
the old Cttrnci Hotel will be tom down
at once and r. new hotel will Im* built ir.
the near future. Also, severnl firat clasi
and up to dntr apartment houses will be
built on the property, the First street
property will consist of severnl store
rooms and many big Improvements will
be made by the new company.
To mako two blades of
The patting of tl.e old Came? Hotel
grass grow wlicro only one*
or Sanford House marks one of the most
interesting chapters tn the history cf
grow before has always been
this city. It was enp of the first building'
considered a laudable action.
erected in Sanford by Generu! Sanford
who laid out the city of Sanford ovor
Tlio farmer who succeeds
forty years ago und in its time has housed
doing this, must possess
some of the greatest men in the public
life of America. It hud however outlived
business training along with
its usefulness many years ago and stood
bis knowledge of fanning.
upon its former greatness only and hut
for
the rebuilding nnd improvements
A ch eck account with this bank
made by the owner S. J . Carnes a few
will help to establish your credit and
years ago would probably have been
putt you
cu
vou on an equal business footing
condemned. Iicing the real hotel site in
with the merchant* with whom you
this city it s*ood like a sentry on guard
and for many years blocked the building
d eal
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of a new hotel hero but the local people
who were unafraid last season built the
now Valdez Hotel sines* which time the
usefulness of the old Sanford House lost
some of its prestige and the passing rf
the old landmark was only a (juottion &lt;f
lime.
If the present owners of this property
which Is probably the best In the state
for hotel purposes will carry out the
h o m e In s t it u t io n
plans that they have in mind Sanford will
not only I d l e g-oaV:! tourist city in the
state but will la* the greatest commercial
center with all the many advantage! of
water a id rail tranrpartati n coupled!
with al! that Nature has dene for Sanford
suppled &lt;nted by tl •*. and of man and the
future •f this city is made.
The II *ralil congratulate! there public
Hpirite i men who have made thi* sale
prsilile. With the other p*«i&lt;{T!*!‘l w
citizen; &gt;f Sanford they will w*or . ruin eh*.;
here an I from the ancient pi! * that lias
stood In the way *f improvemen
&gt;
long wl.l ri e a ten; le of rtonc an . steel
that he ,i* a Ivunc •guar I of tho gr«* it«*&lt;t
city in ! lori la an ! the onward march i '
future R -eatm*f.s cannot any I n"*** he
stay*
&lt;1 .
t tr. the Sanford llnlei A-vcciath n compiled
&lt;*1 &lt;f Sanh.rJ un! Orlanuosticl.hckler.; an 1
t.-iS jjjp «;«&gt;ul !:u.i la*en pending f.*r several
weeks subject iti (lie dechdt n ul the
, j;, . various hil lent of the st* c'c. The deni
,,
win enginiercd by J. I). Fall of tie Hall
Hardware Co., nnd Forest Lake president
.. i’i ;* f the Seminole Hank both cf whom wire
rj(y anxi.us to make the rale f ir tin* benefit
lj*. ■t;f Sanford. Immediately af.cr the sale
, yesterday a new company that will he
WILL M EET EVERY WEEK TO
I known us the Luke Front Improvement
DISCUSS
PLANS
FOR
THE
I Co., was formed and the new company
I1ET1EILMENT
OF
AIJTOMO.
I took over the hi Idings of J. I). Hood an !
II1I.E CONDITIONS.
F. \V. Mahoney crnsUtinp &lt;full the land
Jon Loth sides ( f I’ark avenue from Fulicn The Sunford Automobile Dealers Hoard of di
l stm t to tla* lake which is verj valuable Association wa.t organized here Friday
.
,
ai.d gives the Lake Front Improvement night at the Valdez Hotel at a meeting * rr^ &lt;rntg.ii
tn New York City alone from kid­
Co , virtually all of the lake front land in which ult the dealers of Sanford took *prich and L. I
ney trouble last year. Don't allow
fro... Citnmircail street to the kkc and] part ami promised their active support in
The orgnniz
yourself to become a victim by
i.om I uhiiilto avenue to the «•*;! sine if carrying tu t the aims and purposes of the obtaining u I
neglecting pains and aches. Guard
i'ari. aitim e including the old Sanford associati n.
service on nil
•gainst this trouble by taking
lioi.se pro: eriy that extends to First
H. G. Dieterich acted ns chairman pro Sj,|rjt amon(, j
tern ant' called the meeting to order and
...
• T ie no* erny nry will he Inc*’ peroted! among t ic visitors present nseUtlng &lt;n con
ons n
t &lt;r r l.’O.t.tu and was organized with the; the organization wore II. It. Hudnnll of railroads regu
' \ &gt; If,j b* c l 'i l iiti, who will l.e the ’ Jarksor..ille, secretary and general j good roads a
CAPSULES
di ictorst f r tl o year. J . D. Hood, presl- J manage* of the Florida Automotive nil matters |e
dent. !•'. W. .Mahoney viio president, Dcalerr Association and F. C. Huchannn P(.|ijn.. automt
Tbs world's eundifd remedy for kidney,
liver, bladder and uric ecid troubles
!l. C. Dultoe. secretary and treasurer, of Orlat lo secretary nnd treasuer of the
*
Holland's national remedy since 1606D iecter* George Hyinan Henry Nickel. Orlnndt Automotive Dealers Association.
lebnnori
All druggists, thiea aties. Guaranteed.
Henry Wide, F. W. Mahore/. II C. These gintlcir.cn made gowi talks on the meetings ever
Leak tmt l U item* Hold M ..I.I on every ben
uul accept no Imlletioa
I Dultrsc and J . D. Hood.
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land will not lie cultivated this year be­
cause of the scarcity of labor.
Wnurhula.—The coo! weather this
week bus delayel the maturing of veget
able* and it will be another week before
j Wauc'ruab. i&gt; shipping in carlats.
! I'ahokcr.—The ptiee rmdvel this
;.tek for a ucc** I.a I of cabbage b. - ught
in by the tugboat Bernice from up river
ooints to West Balm Bench, was $1.75
|hamper.
j
| Webster.—The first beans of the sea■ «i ..a .e i,ocn p i atra br**«i,^, , , u
c ate f. o. b. Cucumbers ure moving
! frem this re:ti:n am! a few shipments
1 are i&gt;cing made througlM’lunt City.
| Bay County.—A much greater acreage
will be j ut into cotton this year than last
’ tens* n and the sugar cane acreage will
be increased 20-25 jar cent. Farm labor
is very* scarce although available nt 100125 per cent increase over wag,* pai l u
T in :
HANOI.!:
ASl) FANNOT
year ago.
OF
|NCR|:ASKI)
HAULINf
Blunt City.—The cabbage market Is
tMTI'.l) STATES.
holding s ea ly or a 1 vanning a tri.*o. 7'..;
of vita! Interwt to the peopl•of Flori- first carte of Kelsey plums was brought
in Monday and sold 20c qt. Other ship­
. lW,l specially t&gt; the people of thU ments for the week consisted of 8 elates
den ijthe crea* interest that is being of heels, 22 crates carrots, 125 crates
in the sui&gt;ject of water transpor­ celery, 15 crater cucumbers, 10 hampers
tation. A' the meeting this week in St. lettuce, 12 crates onions, 12 boxes ruta­
I^kofthe Inianrl WaterwaysConference bagas, 10 crates turnips.
jj,f iptikm were ul! in accord on tlie
Mvp.Tsition that only inland waterways
1. 1
water transportation would ALEXANDRA CURL IN FASHION
,;h-r the many questions of tmnsjiortnHalrdrewera of England Take Up
tiefl in this country.*
Style Introduced Fifty Year*
June* Smith, its president, said the
Ago.
waterways of this country com pat red
,iih tho-e of England 50 years ago when
London.—A new style nf coiffure
the need &lt;f waterways as carriers was has been decreed by tin* halrdroxseri
foliitd and when artificial channels before most women deem to hnvo urns
terr built.
tered tlie latest arrangements.
•AWhave natural channels." he said,
The new style l« whnt Is called "Hu
•but *,* do not seem to appreicate their Alexandra curl." tii'cntrao It was Intro­
duced by Queen Alexandra when slit
sJitb."
JjT.e* T Cnnnnn, «|ankin" for the wus princess of Wales, some fifty
ntlrtab. said the latter welcomed in- years ago.
The Imlr Is dene high on the head
pnjtfJ waterways because they brought
and
tin* curls fall over the neck, being
c;,--f i,u‘in«" to the railroads. The prefrom twelve to sixteen Inches In
krt rail situation," he said, "U suiTicient length. They need not necessarily he
tvidrr.n' of the need of more waterways the wearer's own curls.
ibfpiatoly employe*!."
It Is claimed that lids cnltTure Is be­
“*fhe railroad today views the water- coming to the greatest ntimhrr of
ny n it as an undesirable competitor, women, whereas the side crease and
bit a* a very necessary ally in the colu­ the forehead exposure of tlie existing
mn of tie enormous national transport a- fashion Is declared by the promoters
nf tlie Innovation to lie unbecoming to
tlor, problems which we are facing.
“The demands which the railroads are the grentest number.
Hut. becoming oc unbecoming, ex­
beir.g called upon to meet are greatly in
einssi f their combined facilities. There perience tenches that If It becomes tlie
i» in ic'isting unsupplied demand for fashion It will he universally adopted.
gOO,000 frieght cars atone. Railroad min
hvc admitted that every locomotive DENY EX-EMPEROR IS ‘BROKE’
piir.t in the country would have to work
it rapacity for three years to enable the Vienna Officials Say Charlet Haa Cur­
rency and Jewels of Great
railroad* even to catch up with the actual
Value.
drair.d*."
In assisting waterways to assume a
Vlennn, Austria.—Reports that for­
tocjldrrahlc portion of the transpo ta- mer Emperor Charles Is financially
tion burdens, the war depart it* nt desires embarrassed are denied In n senilotlltnl»Minie a material factor, he said, add* ela! note Issued here. It In asserted
cf that operation of several barge ser- he has several million kronen, to which
rices already initiated wus but a single, inn.v ho added the value of hln own
hi vital, phase of this new undertaking. nmi former Empress Zita's Jewels. It
Within tlie next few months it was antici­ Is denied Hint the government refused
to deliver his prlvnte Jewels until li«
pated the complete river fleet, as orgiReturned nil the gems hi* hnd taken
ully planned for Mhxisslppi operation to .Switzerland. Restoration of only
by the railroad administration, would lie Those Jewels which were the property
cf twice, he said, the equipent total* of the Unpshtirg family, which, It Is
ling p) steel cargo barges and six steel held, belong to the state, lias been de­
twir. screw towboats.
manded.
Resolutions were presented demandbg ihat congress pass the Newton-bill
Panama Canal Zone.
providing that $(15,0110,000 lie appropri­
The United States did not acquire,
ated for waterways improvement and by the Isthmian canal convention of
completion of channel widening projects November IS, UKCl, any till** to terri­
m thf Mississippi, Missouri and Ohio tory In tlie Republic of I'liiuitiin, hut
merely n perpetual right of occupa­
river* In-gun 10 years ago.
tion, use, ond control over n zone of
Innd ten miles In width, and covering
I ROM FERTILE FLORIDA
an area of -KMJ square miles. For this
prlvdcce It paid to Panama the sum of
What Is doing On in the Land of the $10,000.(100, ond undertook to pay the
Orange nod Grapefruit
sum of $250.**00 mutually so long na
Marion.—Prospects for all crops are such occupancy continued. These ptijrt» 'i, but about 15 per rent of the farm meats began February '-’&lt;1 1012.

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NEED OF WATERW’YS
$ 0 7 TO ATTENT’N
Of ST. LOUIS MEETING

MAGIC OF LAW
PUTS MILLIONS
iN -S POCKETS

Our Inland Channels
Fifty Years Behind
Times

Forgotten Poor Cousins Share in
Estate of Wealthy
Oil Man.

RAILROADS HELPLESS

. o ir iiS p ••aaggaggragrt

5 8 E SANFORD HERALD

MILLIONAIRE LEFT NO WILL
Wealth Comet to Aged People Whose
Lives Have Been Largely Filled
With Hardihlps—Hunt for
Heirs Is Difficult.

be the best. You enn got the same
results from either one. They'll both
kill you."
Wnlter nnd Mr. Hart hnve been sex­
tons In dlfTrront cemeteries ever alneo
they can remember.
"Wo been buryln' 'em fast ns they'd
die." «nld Mr. llnrt. "But I reckon
we’ll retire now. Maybe not though."
Mrs. Colby Isn't sure d in t she'll do
with her money.
Neither Is Mis.
Charles Snxton sure what she will do
with her husband's, hut Elsie, Mich.,
Is going to hnve some thrills, sin* said.
"1 guess wo could nil go In the mov­
ing picture business," said Mrs. Cniollno Hnrt. (Hhe doesn't like to ho
railed Carrie.) "Hut maybe we'll nil
retire now."
"Pretty hard 1o quit work," said
William Saxton, "we’ve been working
so long. (Tee. I'm klndn glhd wo heard
nbout Ir. though. No, l ain’t got no
daughters for any one In mnrry."
Sirs. Charles Snxton snld she hnd
two daughters, hut thought they could
take rnre of themselves.
Meantime 1 1 lawyers, who hnve
been In the litigation, were conferring
In the Judge's chambers on n tomb­
stone to t»e erected over Mr. Cowan’s
grave.
"I hope Hiein lawyer* tenvos us
some of the money," snld Waller.

ELD ER

S P R IN G S

You do not need to hear the knock
of opportunity if you intrust us with
your financial affairs—for a Savings
a c c o u n t will always keep you
pleasantly reminded t h a t y o u r
MONEY is SA FE and ready for in­
vestment.

PEOPLES BANK OF
—
SANFORD =

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W ATER

THOMAS It. BARER, Pfc. I).
I’ d t a i r Laboratory of Rollins College
Mr. T . «». Charles
Winter I'ork. t'la.. N or. 5th, 1915
.Saaturil, 1 U„
Hear S ir :
1 h a t e completed rarefal chemical analysis of lha sample s f sealer that
pan brought me early laal s r r k . ansd b ain obtained tb* foliaitlng tcsullat
( ulor ------ --------------- ------ ------- ..flc-ir C t l.r t a u
. 1.75 Corls ;iei mlllian
[letrlln r
. Neutral Tolat s o l l d r . . . *.00 parts pee million
t r e e Ammonia — 00 pads per million llardneo*
- l . o ] parts ptr tnllUoa
Altiumlnnl.1 Xmmonla .............. _..Trarn Nllraleo
_____y . ^ . f
T h e alisenre prartlrally of free and alhornlnolit ammonia in this water nnd
Its very small amount of e Itls'oti- isd icalc* l*s c u r M r i l quality for Luusehold
purposes. In addition to the good quality rh erarlcrlsil,s of oupertor household
water. It possesses spcrlat features of mu.-n - s lu r , ospretatty those of c t r r l l e n t
nature nrraliun nnd LlltV degree of hsrnness.
T h e bacteriological analysis, resulting in an a icra c e total count. In roue
samples or Ihe water, of 3 barlerta prr rent.: and In finding nn eolon. or olher
harmful tiarlerla, fully ronllrm Its good quality Indicated by the CH E M IC A L
anil) sis.
t l f the many wsiere nf this weid olher regions ihet I h m e an n ljte d , t h a te
found none superior In all good quallllea to lhal of the "E ld er W ater."
Tours eery respectfully,
*
(Signed! T l l n g . II. tIAKEIt

T. 0 , CHARLES, Distributor

Wheaton. III. — Satisfied smiles
* *4ii
TELET H O N !.' l l l - W
I I I 1‘ AltK AVI.'.
S A N T O R O . F L O R ID A
spread over nine fares In the corridors
of the red courthouse here recently, for
nlrte persons, whoso lives hud been
largely lllled with hardships, knew
that within n few weeks they would
Ic e la n d i c T r a w lin g P e rilo u *.
Never Thought of That.
I'tMiqmrisI u|||| tin- lnir&lt;l-Uil(i» nf
tie rich. Rich Is Hie only applicable
A lovei of tlie cranberry says It Is
Ict'lninllr i raw ling Nniiti -*i*ii Intam
won!—wealth to these people bail been
l flee r-t'renrtnitle. Now, we bad
lire alwity-o hi tr haveu. l-'rmu tleltther
nothing hut a dream.
never tln-ndd of that.— Arkansas (in"MAGIC
RING"
COST
$2,80C
It* March blizzard.-* nl *mm run) uleet
Judge S. I,. Rathje of the DuBnge
zette.
sweep Hie let-lautlle yeglttns, unit (ruin
county court had Just Indicated th a t1
Failed
to
Render
WomanMnvIilble
and
December to the end nf January ihero
five of the nine were legal heirs to the
Infatldile Method.
Seller la Jailed.
Is only an hour ur two of daylight.
$2,000,000 estate of William B. Cowan,
An
nmnteitr
farmer mtsweretl nn
Stine. Durant of Parts, approaching Icelandic vessels nre much larger
former president of the Standard Oil
atlvertlsenwnt hemletl "A Sure Way
than
North
«e!i
trawler*
and
so
mark­
sixty,
discovered
furrows
In
her
brow
company of Indiana, who died nt Ills
to Make liens Lay.” This Is whnt he
Whenton country home In the summer about Hie time she made the ncipmlnt* ed I* Hie difference between the tw-o got for Id* money: 'T ie a stout
^
operations
Hint
no
ledimdle
skipper
•if ItltS. The other four were hus­ tine** of one Coslnn, who persuade!
her to let him try to make bet ' rarely works Hie North sen. nnd view si ring nround the hen's hotly, (dace
bands nnd wives of the heirs.
the bird on her side tut a hoard and
young again. Ills lotions nnd manip­ ! versa.
Nine to Share $2,500,000.
fa'-nii the string undernenth. If It Is
ulation* scented really to have some
thought desirable, n pillow may be
With the establishment of heirship such effect, for the wrinkles vanished
Foot Square and Square FooL
phntd under Ilia hen's bend."—Bos­
by the five relatives of the wealthy oil uttd the lady's complexion became
A imtHtcitmtlclnn sa&gt;R there is no ton Transcript.
man tin* total number of belts who once more* fair nnd rosy.
will receive a slain* of the estate Is ’ Looking young, she felt young, nnd dlffcrenro Iii area or quantity of sur­
face between n ftntt square nnd a
nine. After expenses have been de­
New York'* Indian Reservation*.
when she met n good-looking army
ducted. according to attorneys, the es­ officer, who acted ns If he admired hei I square four, hut there limy he a tHITer*
There nn* Indian reservations at
■ence In shape. A foot square must
tate will total more than $2.5nn.n00.
but felt ton timid to speak, she con­ he a rerlimgulsu surface having four Erie, Cattaraugus county; Oneida re^
Each of the nine heirs will receive sulted Coslnn nnd lie hnd nn Inspiritm o tio n nt Oneida; Onondaga reser­
something like $200,000 when the In­ Hon. He said he m ild make her lit j equal sides, measuring one foot long vation. Syracuse; F.t. Begin reserva­
each. A square font may also he a tion, Franklin county; Shlnnccock res­
heritance taxes are paid.
visible by means of a magic ring nnd
Three of tlie heirs nre more than stie could thereby la* In the company font square, but II may be Irregular In ervation, Southampton, L. I .j Tonnseventy years of age. one Is ninety. of her soldier mid learn Ills Imtermosl shape, say six liit-lo-s wide and two wandn reservation In counties of E rl*
feet long, or any shape so long na
Hie youngest Is forty-four years old.
thoughts without Ids knowing she wn&gt; , the area Is equal to M-l square Inches. and Oenesse. and Hie Tuscarnra reser­
vation In Niagara county. Some of
None of them remember personally there.
these reservations nre quite large,
the man whose death brought them
She paid Coslnn $2,800 for the ring
running up to 7,.'too acres. They nr«
Ibis benefaction. Bill two ever saw The officer saw her Just the same nr
J i * jt-rr
•»|; * ....... *
him. They look upon their Inheritance before she hnd It, but she found It hnd
•*i 1• fi* ••* »* «i- 1 i open lo visitors almost nay time.
as some vague dream of paradise.
•. . i«
*i t 11 ,i i.s ij . I.i
made Coslnn invisible when she went li
Ahead of h tagement*.
...
The heirs who established their to Inform him Hint the chnrm hnd •f ' •t., t, . i,
* 1*
H».
Mary, who Is the hnhy sister of
4* 1 "*|w r ; . y
claims nre:
*
!l
;
it
tu
!
not worked. On tier complaint to Hie
Will lam Snxton. seventy-two years potlre Coslnn was found. The court «i ip .r*; 'ii,; «■ *»»t i hi limi i.»l* !» i\lm girls in college, looks forward with
delight to their week-end vl*lt« homo
old. Engle. Mich.
lined him $10 and sent him to Jail fnt N Mtltli'l IllUl'ei ; tOsltlllotls lmIn diy
W alter Ravioli, seventy-two years eight months.
tan iul alteiitloti. !udu*-li&gt; h a s the and devotes herself entirely to them
old. Wnticnustn, Midi.
wider sense of the two wort Is, lut'ilv- at Mich times. Recently, her sister
rim rles Saxton, sixty-eight yenrs
Ing nn hahitiial devotion to labor for noticed that as Mary knelt to sny her
old. Elsie. Mich.
stum* valuable end, as knowledge or little prayer she hurried through It,
Jud Tonkin*.
Mrs. Cnrollm* Saxton ITnrt, fiftyJud Tunklus says the value of an property. Diligence denotes earnest then began ngnln nnd so on until aha
eight venrs old. flnind Ledge, Ml(;h.
cdurntlmi depends on whether n man upptlfntlou (o some speollle object or hnd repented It almost breathlessly
Mrs. It. n. Colby, forty-four yenrs uses It to Increase Ids wantin' rnpnelty pursuit which more or less directly four limes. Finally, she tense nnd
old. Cndlllnc. Midi.
or only Just to project around for n hns n strung bold on one's Interest or exclaimed: "Now. 1 nnt prayed up for
four nigh is and we enn visit."
Wllllnm and Walter Snxton nre loafin' lob.
feelings.
twins, William Is married nnd Ids
wife was In Wheaton with him, Mrs.
Colby nnd Mrs. Hart bad their hus­
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bands along, loo.
Other Cowan Helra.
The other heirs who hnvo estab­
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ship to Mr. Cowan In win nn Indica­
tion of equity from Judge ItnthJe are:
Judson Phelps, ninety years old, De­
troit. Midi.
llonry It. Stillwell, seventy yenrs
ihl. illnversvllle, N. A'.
William (I. Stillwell, seventy-two
rear.* old, Siuiogfieid, Mass.
Heirs nt law nf Mrs. Helen Slindmil, Plymouth, N. Y., who was ninety*
live yenrs old when she'died a few
*T
weeks ago.
All nf the heirs nre cousins—flrst.
teennd. nr third. No nearer kin eoiihl
no found by Alfred C. Hoy, puhllr nillilalstm lor of Dul'agn county.
The *lny's hrnrlng before Jiu B *
llnthje did not dose the rase. A few
aore depositions must be taken, a
few more weeks must plnpao before
(lie Jurist ran enter n decree. But the
Saxton boys nre happy.
When In lt*lR It was lenrncd Hint
wheel; no dead torque; applicable to steam, gas and compressed air; can he used
Mr. Cowan, a successful business man
anywhere where steam, air or gas motive power is desired
ind one of the rich residents of the
"lileago Coif rlub colony at Wheaton,
“ I have spent about two weeks studying this engine by every method
md died end left no will, Wheaton
known in mechanical engineering. There is no doubt in my mind as to the merits
.tendered.
Then It was announced
of
this engine and I am honest in the belief when I say this engine will revolu­
hat there were no heirs In this slat**.
Mrs. Cowan's dentil had precede*! her
tionize the motor world.'*
P. E. LINDLxt, Syracuse, N. Y.
iiixbnnd's, nnd there were no children
ind no brothers or sisters.
I
public Administrator lloy took lm*
•
President,
F.
II.
Cooper,
Jacksonville,
Fla.
Mechanical
Engineer,
Presi­
iiodlntc charge of the estate and np*
iolnted Charles W. Hadley nnd (leorge
dent and General Manager of the Cooper Iron Works.
rtionin Ills attorney#. Mr. lladley Is
First Vice-President W. H. Tucker, Jacksonville, Fla., Electrical and
•tale's attorney of DuPnge county
Mechanical Engineer. Built electric plants at Jacksonville, Tampa and Dallas,
ind hns n weakness for Anting lies.
Vine attorneys presented him with u
Tex. For twenty years he was Chief Mechanical Engineer for Stone &amp; Webster,
lew one In court.
Superintendent of the Northern Ohio Traction Company of Canton, Ohio, and
For more limn a year the only rein*
Superintendent cf the Syracuse Rapid Traction Company of Syracuse, N. Y.
Ives Mr. Hoy rotibl locale were the
-ttllhvell boys, Judson Phelps, nnd
Second Vice-President, Fred L. Sawyer, Jacksonville, Fla., Mechanical
Mrs. Hhndbnldt.
Engineer and General Manager of the Sawyer Specialty Scales Company.
A few months ago one of the SaxSecretary F. S. Touscy, Jacksonville, Fla., an Expert Accountant and
ton boys. Waller, read n newspaper
irtldc which referred to Mr. Cowan's
Auditor. For five years Assistant Auditor for the Prudential Life Insurance
lentil anil Ills estate.
A few days
Company at their home office at Newark, N. J .
ntor the Saxton claim was entered.
Treasurer, Harry Chambers, Jacksonville, Fla., General Manager of Jack­
The Saxtons claimed to be the rhllIren of two daughters of Peter Cowan,
sonville Branch of the William E. Duff Machinery Company, which is one of the
Cayuga county, N. Y„ the grand father
largest concerns of its kind in the United States.
if William P. Cowan.
Directors, W. II. Tucker, F. II. Cooper, F. L. Sawyer, Harry Chambers, j|
Their elnlm was established by a
F. S. Tousey, J. E. Emiey, E. II. Armstrong, L. G. Armstrong.
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■nnrrlage license, census reports, old
tintypes, nnd testimony, p n e of the
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$2,500,000
twins saw Mr. Cownn when he was
Armstrong-Emley Crnnklcss Engine
Incorporated under the laws of Florida.
three years old. Another Snxton said
No Preferred Stock. All Common, Voting,
he wns born In the Cownn home. But
Company
further thnn that they had no person­
Fully-Paid and Non-Assesaabl .
Jacksonville, Flo,Ida
al recollection of their wealthy rela*
Par Vnlue $10 per share. An early advance in
live.
the price of shares in this Company la expected.
Gentlemen :-W ithout obligation on my
Views on Liquor.
pnrt. please send information on your
Walter ami Wllllnm Saxton are In­
Engine and shares in your company.
terested In airplanes, lint they don’t
believe they will spend much of their
fortune on the aircraft.
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NEW ERA IS DAWNING
The sale of the old Sanford House
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property on Monday was one of the
R. J . HOLLY, Editor
greatest events in the present day life
The automobile dealers have formed
W. AL HAYNES, Ruilnew Manager an association here that wiil prove cf
of Sanford. It is the fore runner of
larger events that loom upon the bust
great Itenefit to nil of the members. There
ne^s horizon of this c i $ . TKc budding
is nothing like gutting together nnd help*
Published Every Friday by
: ! the new Valc'ex Hotel wna the be­
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY •other.
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ginning of the new era in Sanford am
We all need to get together these
meant cnly the start of the greatest
days when everything i* torn up with
HunsaurnoN m ic e in ADVANCR’
move that has ever been made in this
S2.00 strikes and trouble of all kinds, with the
nNC YEAR
city
or in Florida. For mane years this
attendant
embargoes
and
slow
freights
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fill MONTHS
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. XI and high price materials.
three : month?*
city with all the natural advantages
----- 0 -----that are needed to make cities great
atMMl M R t w i S - n i n SU1I s u tle r Au|u«i U sd
lagged behind in the procession of pro­
Gilbert
Leach
has
a
good
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no
fence
I Ml. 'll tlw pMlsfllc* *1 Haitian], Klufldt
gressive citiei In the stnte. All of the
UaStr Ait of M»ith Sot. IITS
law" and all ho needs to get ft pawed nt
attention of the people of Sanford was
the nmjt session of the legislature is to
T t l i y h M i N*. I t
OQrst lltnld Ualtdlaf
directed
nt the farming industry. All
have a referendum attached to it. No
the
putdfeity
und advertising was level­
Man named Outlaw Is running fer matter how many of the members of the
ed
at
the
game
of farming. The farming
sheriff of Osceola county. Something for Florida' legislature may feel aboat this
industry could and would have taken
law
they
will
hardly
dare
to
turn
it
down
the paragraphers to think about.
care of itself and the work of the publi­
without letting the people vote on it and
------O-----city
departments should have been di­
this will also relieve the members from
rected toward hotel und apartment
You must rrgbter b&gt; tliu HOtbi of this taking a responsibility of voting some­
house building and this city today woul
month if you intend to vote ami if you thing on their constituents that they
have numbered twenty thousand peo­
do not intend to vote you may as well may not want.
ple within our gates. Too long pcop'e
he dead.
let George do it and refuse ! to beitir
"Why should we worry about that
themselves toward helping nature in the
Headline in Florida paper says "Did false statement made regarding FI &gt;rida
bestowal of bounteous gifts that go to
We Demobi lise too Soon" to which all soil recently?" asks the Sanford Herald,
make a city not only in Florida but in
the hoys who were in it will yell in chorus, telling of the money received this season
every state in the Union. With all the
• We Dili Not."
by celery growers,of that vicinity. Clcry
untold advantages nffered by this city
----- 0 -----is reported to have brought to Sanford
When a man has lived the greater it was only a questicn of time when the
The big ball season ojnjn on May lOtli growers $210,00 0 f ir the stuff shipped in 1
part of his life in one particular sec­ changes would take place even if the
anil the first game will In* played here on a single week. This was nt the height of
tion, has been active in every busi­ people waited long enough and it be­
on the 12th with Orlando. Let us have the sea ion, &gt;f ciurie, but the 2 10 carloads
ness enterprise, has been mayor of gan to look like they would wait unti'
clean ball this season nnd no fusing. only meant a portion of the crop, and the
the city, has been a member of the the majority of the progressives would
----- 0 -----money kept ri lling in as the cars rolled
legislature for three terms and has all lie dead. Should a public spirited
Hill Glenn of Hie Orlando Sentinel has out. Sanford celpry is now known and been an upstanding, straight from the citizen start sonfething in the days gone
the proper (Iojh*. He writes an editorial liked almost everywhere in the country shoulder citizen who never dodgeil by he was usually blocked by the |&gt;ecand then at the bottom adds, “all those and the new friends made for this fine an issue nnd yet has the respect and ple who wanted nature to take her cour­
means more extended market*
who do not agree with us need not write vegetable
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esteem of his fellow citizens he may se even in town building. Now however
ing
and
good
price* for o ven larger crops. •.
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as newsprint pajH*r is scarce. That is the
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|have some enemies. hvePy real man all this ha* change l and Sanford will
mes n on.
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Dut when th at man Offers take t.n new life and new appearance und
It-c-a-l S-t-u-f-f. William.
j himself for Congress from his dis- new methods. And it remained for home
New ^ ork ( ity is par.-iing through ■» t rjC( nn,j }IUS },js boi^c people solid people to build the new hotel, it re­
The attorneys out in Alimlen Nevada
crisis
in Its public school education which behind him il means that he can mained for home people to take over
have found Mary Flckford nnd Doug
has
never
been experienced before. In T arry ) , district for he goes into the the Carnes Hotel property and it will
Fairbanks have money and they are now
starting a little plan to call off the recent one day 60,00(1 rhildrcn wire sent L m ■ fray with the feeling th at Ids own be homo people who will take the lead
marriage of Mary1 and Doug. All of which from school because there were no teachers ppople are with him jjjid lie can ns- here in making Sanford the city i.
will enrich those lawyers somewhat and to take their classes. And in some in- M|r(, t Host* who do not know him i !,. aid la? nnd when home people *t irl
stances older children turned to and di 1 j} ia{ whore ho is known they respect something of this nuture they can usually
Iravc Mary Owen Moore.
the teaching in si.meSeachcrlcs* sclmol . |||m f,,r w|laj j ;i, bas done for Ids get all the foreign capital they want for
— _ 0 ----city,
county nnd sta te andit goes the further development of thler plans.
lion. Forest Lake is receiving such en­ room*.
New York City Iihs long Imd the repu-j a long way for any candidate to
couragement from nil parts of his district
It still remains fc/Mlie people here to
that it looks like he will be our next tation of paying better salaries to their have ids neighbors rally to Ids atari- whole heartedly take up the responsibil­
Congressman but he and his friends are teachers (linn any other clly. Certainly I da rd when he is seeking a position ity &lt;f building u real city here. It re­
not taking anything for granted. He wi.l
their system iff teachers advance in public trust. Forest I.ake of this city mains fo.- the home people to get to­
wage a itfosi streneus campaign from
gether ami stay together on the vital
rilnry and in pensions was, in the old city, candidate for Congress, has his
now until the 8 th of June.
question cf making Sanford great un i
days, admirublc. Hut even New York home county solid behind him and it remains for the home people to allow
Report from Hastings says potatoes City did not pay its teachers as it has it gives him confidence in t e re­ the world that they have such faith In!
are selling for $19 per barrel. This will paid its city employes, nor, for the in­ sult. His home people are giving him their home town that they would n-;*. |
cost the ultimate consumer about $d0 valuable work they do, on u ratio equal to the loyal support that will land him only put their last dollar into the b jild -j
inggif the city but they should havesuch I
per barrel and we opine that there will
the city sanitary department, garbage in the position of Member of Confaith in their city that other people will j
I k* hut few* Irish potatoes eaten at that
price. Hut if there is to 'be any money men, street sweepers and city hall em­ grers Lom the Fourth Congressional become imbued with the idea of inves­
Distriet.
ting here and making Sanford their
made nnywheio, here’s hoping that the ployes.
grower* will get same of it before
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home. There is much to be done. hc-o.
The good work has only otar.ai. The
great work cf building more hotels,
more apartment houres, more homer,
golf links, country club and yacht club
and boat basin ar.d amusement pavilion
and beautifying thu lake frent ii yet U
be accomplished. Hut the spirit that has
surmounted the obstacles i f the past
will survive the grctches of Ike future
and no amount of cold walcr will quench
the fires of enthusiasm of the town
boosters who will now take n hand in
building Snnfoft into the city cf cur
dreaiAs.
I t mcijns getting together on the
subject of making Sanford great and
leasing out all petty differences, all
petty jealousies, all political differences,!
all narrow minded policies, all grasping.
and groccdy rr.cthr.vl.., u!l muss!nek
tendencies.
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the year lias no equal as a family car. Just as
popular on the farm as it is in the city. In fact,
it fits the family demands in every vocation of
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, dusr-proof nnd rain­
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and maintenance, and lias all the Ford merits
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Little Happening*

Mention of
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In and About
The City &amp;

Summary of the
Floating Small
Talka Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Readers

Mr. and Mm. ^rank Roper have re­
Mrs. Emmet Hunt i« expected Priturned alter a delightful tour of thuEast day from Charleston for a visit with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe HarroUl.
C«a*t*
Miss Helen Peck is among the College
Miss Versa Woodcock who has l&gt;een
girls home for a short vacation.
for several weeks in Savannah taking a
Among the many new Chevrolet special course in the Southern Bel!
Telephono office, is exacted home the
owners la Mrs* B* L* Tukuch.
latter part cf the week. Miss Woodcock
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wight, Mias Is the popular and efilclcnt chief operator
Sarah Wight and their charming week­ of the local olllco.
end guest Miss Leo Wilkereon motored
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lee and Mr.
to DeLand on Saturday to attend the
Crowder
were a congenial partyofSanford
Rollins-SteUon ball game.
folks motoring to Daytona Reach on
Mr. and Mrs. M .Minarik announce
Sunday.
the birth of a little son, Monday, April
Mrs. Fannie Tucker returned to Or­
19th*
lando
on Saturday after enjoying the
Miss Thelma Wrood of Ellcntuwn
Florida returned to her homo Sunday Spring Festival as the guest of Mrs.
Raymond Key.
after spending several days here the at­

Mrs. C. H. Piplar, Mm. G. W. Vencble,
Mrs. J . E. Eitridge, Mrs. D/C. Howard,
Mr*. ). M. Hayes, Mrs. Phil Allen, Mias
Mario RIeck. Miss May hell Allen, Miss
Roll Messenger, Miss Helen Allen, M i:Number of Kansas City.
In Honor of Itrlde Elect
St, Agnes Guild, noted for its beauti­
ful entertainments in honor of tho various
members married from their circle, was
again hostess on Monday afternoon,
complimentary this time to its youngest
member, Miss VeraTerheun, whoso mar
riage to Mr. Jarvis Wellington Roe will
take place Thursday April 29th. The
attractive home of Mrs. Archie Retts
was very lovely with its a lornment of
garden flowers gracefully intermingled
with quantities of asparagus fern. Sweet
peas and roses carried out the prevailing
color scheme of pink und white. In the
dining-room, fragrant sprays cf sweet
peas adorning the refreshment plates.
The predominating note of pink was seen
in the salad und ice courses.
In the other rooms a profusion cf
garden flowers lent their beauty to tfce
charming setting for the group of pretty
young women gathered in honor of the
young bride elect.
In the course of the a f t e r n o o n
each guest was presented with a clothes­
pin to be remodeled into a pink dressed
doll, the prize for the best dressed falling
to Mrs. Holding, while Mrs. Leonardi
drew the booby. To the honorec of the
happy occasion was presented a lovely
cream and sugar in cut glass.

Bryan Answers Criticisms
Says He Was Not Responsible for the Fertilizer Bill
Mr R J Holly, Editor,
Sanford Herald,
Sanford, Ha
Dear Sir.*

Agriculture, and that House Rill No 51
retain its place on tho calendar, whether
reported favorably or not Which was
agreed t o "

W«l«h Song Wrttsr Honor'd.
“Land of My Fathers'* Is perhaps
the most widely sung of all Welsh
sirs. The composer was Evan Jones
and n monument Is erected to his mem­
ory nt Pontypridd.
Man's First and Last Things.
One of tho Hrst things ii child want*
to do I* to get Its hands on a lead
pencil nnd make some zigzag marks
mi ti sheet of pii|»er. which It lisping!/
tells Its happy mother Is a letter to
daddy. About the Inst thing an old
man thinks of doing Is to get an old
•tump of n lend pencil and trembling­
ly make notes for Ids lawyer, Indicat­
ing to whom he wants lo will his pro]&gt;*
erty.

I submit that this doesn't look likt
It ha* come to iny knowledge that trying to railroad the Rill On May Utli
there Is some criticism of me among some the House Journal, page 1055, shows the
of the fanners of Seminole County, con­ report of tho Committee with the rceom
cerning House Rill No 51. known as mendntion tht tho Bill do not pass The
"The Fertilizer Rill”, which I introduced next mention of Bill No 51, shows on
Pioneers In Pencil Industry.
at the last session of the Legislature House Journal, page 237J—G’hat House
The first lend pencil manufacturer
Along with this criticism there is evident­ Bill No .51 was withdrawn from the In the United States wns William Mooly some misunderstanding, and there has calendar
roe of Concord. Mass, who. la 1812,
Indented n process by which he pul­
been some M^representation by some­
This is the complete record of the hill verized and mill'd [he material and
one who is either not familiar with tho
as tW? House Journal shows it and it is Incased It In cedar holder*. He w-vs
facta or who is seeking to injure me In
correct
very successful In selling bis product
my ambition to he the next Stato Sena­
•lid
continued tne business for a ysar
The
charge
that
is
being
made
that
I
tor from the Nineteenth Senatorial
tractive guest of Mrs. It. J . Holly. She
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Key with a
trlil to pass the Bill without the amend­ and n half, when he wns obliged to
District
was accompanied home by Reg Holly party of friends spent Sunday at Day­
ments agreed on, is not true, neither do give It up on nccount of the difficulty
I am, therefore, asking space in your
who is in the vegetable buying and selling tona Reach.
I own
any
stock any
fertilizer In obtaining row materials. Another
valuable pajier in which I shall endeavor
pioneer In tho Industry was Josaph
at Palmetto.
Mrs. It. Z. Jonst-n and children have
to state the facts concerning tho intro­ concern. My solo object in introducing Dixon, who commenced business to
the Hill was that the old law might bd 1827.
Dr. D. C.W ard, Osteopath Is in rctumel front a ton days vis t to Allen­
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duction and handling of this bill. 1 am i
improved on and I yet contend tliut there
Sanford on Tuesday and Friday dale, N. C.
afcvays willing to stand on my record nnd
of each week.
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Mr. II. M. Gridin of St. Augustine
I lielieve all fair minded men who will Is room tor improvement In the Feeo
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and Food Laws
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tho
guest
of
his
brother,
R.
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Gridin
inform themselves as to the exact hap­
Mayor Stevens bran all round good
1 hope that those that have liello ed
penings. will reach the conclusion that no
fellow and rises to every occasion. With
Among the Sanford fo ks nf fhe Reach
that
I tried to railroad this Biff will in­
injury
was
intended
to
the
farmers
any­
a large Apron over lib expansive chut on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Robert
where. Where I live the famen of Osceola form themselves and give me the benefit
her served hot dog* and sandwiches and Herndon.
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county are all friends and customers of of a just investigation 1 am perfectly
codec at the Spring Festival and proved
Ed Meisch has returned to College
mine, nnd do not believe that l would do willing to stand on my record on this or
to beanadept cook.
Park to resume hi* studies at the G. M.
anything that would injure them in any any other measure that I introduced in
Howard Lyman of Altamonte and one C. while here fed leeelved his commission
the House I only want people to inform
way
one of the famous Lyman Twins was as First Lieutenant of the hand a well Junior Chapter it. S. A. 1251 Entertain
themselves correctly as to my record.
During the session of 1917, at the re­
here the last three days of the week deserved promotion.
I wish to thank you Mr Editor, for
For the older Junior Chapter of the quest of Captain R E Rose, Stato
coaching the girls in Flora's Dream ono
Another Sanford nny who is nicking Brotherhood of Saint Andrew, Robert Chemist, I Introduced, late in the session the privilege of making this statement
of the stellar attractions of the Spring good at tho G. M. C. is Alfred Robson
Denton as Sooty sent an invitation t° a bill creating a separate Chemical de­ in your paper, nnd l appreciate your
Festival. Howard knows the game from whose monMny records show an earnest­
Mr. Thoo. L Meade and his Roy Scouts partment for the State, and included in fairness
start to finish and much of the success ness and zeal that is rapidly bringing him
Sincerely,
of Oviedo to come and spend the evening the bill was n revision and putting to­
of the dances pulled off are duo to his tnito the front r inks. Alfred has received
N. C. RRYZN
at the Rrotherhood Rooms of Hoy gether of the Pure Food, Drug, Feed nnd (A dvt)
coachig.
bis appointment as clerk at the Summer Cross Parish. On Saturday, Mr. Meade Fertilizer laws that were then in force
Mr. and Mrs. .1. K., Raker, Mr. and Camp at Hendersonville, S. C. where ne and his boys came where they were en
our«.Footed Gars)
It was so late in the session that no pro­
and Mrs. A. J . Lowing an 1 Mr. und Mrs. will ruiitinue hi* studies and.receive u tertained In the Rrotherhood Room in
Among the strange animals Mint
gress was made with the bill but Mr
T. K. Spear are u congenial group «&gt;f sa.ary at the &gt;ame time.
the Rowling Alleys and In the Tarnish Woodruff, who then represented Seminole fame under the observation of liny
friends who will attend the
Grand
House by many varied games. Our county In the legislature, told me the Andrews, who conducted m expedition
Into farther China for the American
L-lge of Old Fellows and *Rebckahs
Rrotherhood hoys served orange crush farmers of Seminole county wen* pleased
Museum of Natural History, wns the
Honoring
Miss
Weaver
whirls convenes in Orlando this week.
during the "ftrrnoon and uVo ice-cream with the bill, and if 1 were returned to the goral, a mountain goat, “I have seen
A delightful social affair was given on the Church lawn. At 0 p. in. (hero was Legislature he nnd they hiqied 1 would a goral,” says the explorer, “run nt
Ford Sedan 1920 Model demount
Friday afternoon by Mrs. K. S. iluikiu* found spread a bountiful picnic supper pass such a hill I am familiar with Feed full speed down the side of a ellff Miut
able rims with other extras.
, when she entertained in honor of her in the Pnrish House. The Oviedo Scouts and Foods, know of the need of a better, appeared to he almost |iorpciidiculnr.N
It. &amp;. 0 . Motor Co.
H l-ltc.
Mr*. John Landsman has returned niece, ML* Weaver, this being her birth went away with the idea that the Brother- law governing the sale of these. The -----------hood of Saint Andrew is well equipped |stale of Florida Is. In a measure, the J
to her homo In St. Petersburg after a day anniversary.
The decorations of pink and green in Sanford with its moving-picture' dumping ground for foods of low quality
pleasint visit with Mrs. J . S. Wilson
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
added much to tho attractiveness of machine, its games in its Brotherhood that other states will not |&gt;ormlt to lie |
for the Spring Festival.
room, its Rowling alleys and its gymnasi­ sold in their borders Thinking I could
Mrs. Fred Waisman is the guest of tiie parlor reception and dining hail*,
For School Board
um outfit. We want Ovfedo hack again IM'rforin a service to the state by the re­
with
vases
ami
baskets
c;f
sweet
pea*
and
Mr Robinson at Gainesville for tho
I
take
this means of announcing my
soon.
vision of these laws 1 determined to InShrine meeting which will be held in ferns forming a moat pleasant picture.
troduco
such
a
hill
and.
ns
Captain
R&lt;
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for re-election as a member of
In spite of the inclement weather a
that city this week.
was
famlllarw'ith
the
workings
of
thesamo
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c,,unty
school hoard from District
h'«*t of friends came . Upon their arrival
Informal Afternoon Muslcalc
Mr. and Mrs. J . S. Wilson will leave
I
wrote
and
asked
him
some
weeks
liefor
I
*^°
they wen* admitted to the dining room
Among tho pleasant Informal events of
Saturday to attend the Shriners meeting
Mrs. GillOn and Mrs. Riplur graciously tho week was tho charming little must* tho Nineteenth Session of the Legblaluro j _________________ C. F. HARRISON
at (lainetville remaining over the weakpresided over the punch howl. Music calc with which Mrs. J. II. Ray onterT met, to draw n hill along the lines aLthn'
For CoufiEj Commf.xsluner
end.
was enjoyed throughout the evening. tained a few friends nt her homo on tho hill we introduced (n 1917, and to lm* ude
I hereby announce my candidacy for
Mr. Richard R Branch of North Cura- Majnrie In her charming little ways and
in tho hill an act regulating the side of the position of member of the hoard of
Heights, Tuesday afternoon. A simple
linn is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. 0 . "Cutcy", while Mrs. .Giles with her
insecticides as there was no regulation of county commissioners from District
charm prevailed in the decorations of
Newman for several days.
wonderful contralto sang beautifully spring flowers and an elaborate refresh­ this, and a great many Sprays nnd In­ No 5. Having served in this capacity
Sanford folks onjoying_ Tucsd ay at ‘tSunshino of Your Smile”, thl* living a ment course was served. Among tha secticides were being sold that were for two terms several years ago I fee!
Daytona Reach were Mr. and Mrs. D. rare treat to each guest. After which a guests were Mrs. Arthur Huzzard who worthless Ho drew u bill and sent It to that I am competent to give the people
I. Thrasher, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. musical contest creating much laughter leaves next week for her new home in me, I read It"over carefully and did not of my dLstrict and of the county a business
see anything wrong with it. I asked our administration and serve the whole
Galloway and Miss May Thrasher. and merriment was enjoyed.
Augusta, Ga. Mrs. 1 . L. Dumas and
County Agent, Mr. Javens, to look it county In a manner that only experience
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Hagan were San­
At the conclusion ov the contest, cream Miss Agnes Dumas who will leave for
ford visitors in Tampa on Tuesday ptop* and cakes were sevred and a "Dollie" Charleston at the same time and Mrs. over and ho pronounced It good I In­ ian justify
troduced the bill on April 10th. The re­
ping at the Hillsbora.
J. T. McLAIN
with pink and
Hbbons •xzz given J . is. Robson.
cord shows on Pago 117 of tho House
lit. Hu#. Runup Cameron Mann will each guest.
For Justice of The Peace
Journal that tho bill wos referred to the
of Miss
administer confirmation next Sunday,
Guests enjoying the occasion were Graduating Clans Guests
I hereby announce my candidacy for
to
tho
Committee
on
Agriculture.
The
Spenrer
April 25th at Holy Cross Episcopal Mrs. A. F. Ball, Mra. A. Speer, Mrs. Joe
re-election to the office of Justico of the
Ono of the most charmingly informal committee on Agriculture had the hill
church.
Azurilln, Mrs. G. W. Messenger, Mrs
printed, and soon after a committee Peace for District No 1 subject to the
Mr. and Mrs. Camp have arrives! re­ Hillman Lilja, Mrs. Fryer, Mrs. Alfred and delightful affairs hi young people’.*
from Sanford representing the Sanford- decision of tho Democratic primary to
cently frorj) Ocala to make their home in Lilja, Mrs. W. F. Shelly. Mrs. O. I circle given in some time in Sanford was
farmeru,
came up to Tallahassee and bo held Juhe 8 th .
Sanford and wi'tresido on the West Side. Herndon, Mrs. Giles, Mrs. W. D. Gillon tho Imngnlow apron and ovrail party
L. G. STRING FELLOW
protested
against the passage of the hill.
given by Miss Carolyn Spencer Tuesday
This
was
the
first
Information
that
I
had
evening nt hpr homo on Sanford Heights,
her guests being tlie Senior Class of *20 an that the bill did not suit them. 1 met with
the High School faculty. The home was the committee nnd they pointed out to
prettily decorated with cut flowers and mo the difference In the old Fertilizer
ferns nnd a delicious refreshment course Law and the proposed Law, anil their
was served. Games and humorous con­ objections to the change. I told them that
tests whiled away tin* happy hours, uml the hill would never be allowed to pass
the guests disi&gt;cnscd at a late hour ready unless the amendments ns tiny suggested
for the next party for the commence­ to me nt that mooting were adopted, ns
ment season is one* of joy und frolic for it was largely for their benefit that I
tho Seniors nnd Juniors of Sanford High. introduced the bill, nnd I wanted them to
be satisfied, nnd that I would see that
It tells in beautiful pictures and brief
the amendments were put on the hill
Born
to
Dr.
nnd
Mrs.
S.
D.
Lazarus
descriptions how you can easily —
of Brooklyn a fine boy. Mrs. Lazarus when the committee on Agriculture met
without effort—beautify your home, was formerly Miss Florence Frank of to consider it. The delegation from SnJWhen you let u s supply your building
bring hrifilft newness to faded furni­ this city.
ford stated tome that they were perfectly
needs you get a great deal more than just so
catisfic
ider it. The delegation from
ture and dull woodwork.
many feet of lumber— bundles of shingles—
satisfied nnd would go hack home feeling
pounds of nails—or panels of Beaver Board.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS sure that I would do nothing to hurt
Jlu &amp; C 'l&amp; y b
{fy iu a A f
You g e t the Dencfit of our building
For Sale—C orner lot
100x117 them.
material
knowledRo ard experience in Service
The Committee on Agriculture kept
W e’ll guarantee a satisfactory result Palm etto avenue and 8 th street,
that
helps
you Ret the results you want at the
or wc’IJ refund your money fo r tho Southeastern C orn er. Price reason­ putting off the he ring on this hilt until
right
price.
Service first in planning the
It appeared to mo that there was a per­
em pty can —if you follow the simple able. Nick Zernov an, Box 211
work—
more
service
in selecting proper m atesistent effort to let the Bill die in Com­
\V27-I0tp.
rials— speedy service in delivering the goods.
directions and use
mute .Room
We buy, raise and sell fur-bearing
/o u pay for iho materials, T h e service
Under the rules of the House , n hill
rabbits and other bur-hearing animal must lie reported by a committee within
pays for itself in tho larger volume of business
Placo your order with us and list ten days, and If it i* not, then the Intro­
it brings through super-satisfied custom ers.
what ever Block you have with us. ducer of the Hilt can usk that it he taken
It will pay you to
stating lowest fiat prices on large from the committee nnd placed on calen­
be one o f them.
shipments.
Address 6I5-C07 N. P. dar for passage or consideration by the
Ave.. Fargo, N. D.
w34-4tc
House
,
The
record
shows,
on
House
Journal
Wanted— man with team or auto
The hot nrul and cold waterproof
page
677,
a*
follows:
(Upon
request
of
hard drying varnish that will not who can give bond to sell 137 Wat­ Mr Bryan, House BUI N 61, was with­
kins home and farm products. Big­
scratch white, no matter how roughly gest concern of kind in world. $1600 drawn from Committee on Agriculture
it's handled.
to $5000 yearly income. Territory and* place! on the calendar")—Then
in this county open.
Write today, some ono in* in Tallahassee wired to
J . R. Watkins Co., Dept. 112 Win­ Sanford stating that I was undertaking to
railroad tho Rill without giving those
Come in and get your copy of thii ona, Minn,
w34-4tp.
interested a hearing—-Another delega­
valuable bock and let ui allow you
Fur Sale—Horse, carriage and new* tion came, and the Cmfimlttco on Agri­
the wonderful result* you can get
harness Price IN S Inquire of Heibert culture stated that they wanted n hearing
Squires
. 35-ltc on the Rill. I was glad for tho interested
with Kyanir.c
parties to have a hearing and if there wns
W e sell and guarantee it
For Sale— Hudson Speedster Looks,
anything wrong with the Rill I did not
and runs as good as new R &amp; O Motor
Intend to try to |vass it On May 1st the
Co
35-ltc
record show's bn page 803 of the House
For Sale— Dort Car at a sacrifice In Journal, as follows:
» ■
first class condition B &amp; O Motor Co
"M r. Bryan moved that House Rill No
517 Commercial Street
/'
35-0tc 61 be re-commltteed to the Committee on

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BASEBALL
SEASON OPENS
ON MAY 12
Our First Games Will
Be Away From
Home
W EDNESDAY GAME
WILL OPEN
GROUNDS
ORLANDO.

SEASON ON OUR
AND PLAY WITH

June 80—Orlando at Bradentown..
July 1—Tampa nl Lakeland; Birtow '
at St. Petersburg; Sanford at Daytona;
July 2 —Daytona nt Lakelnnd.
Junly 3—St. Petersburg nt Orlando;
Bartow at Tampa; Bradentown nt
Sanford.
July 5 —Bradentown nt Daytona; Or­
lando nt Sanford; Sanford at Orlando;
Tampa nt St. Petersburg; St. Petersburg;
at Tampa: Lakeland at Bartow; Bartow
at Lakeland.
July 6 - OPEN DATE.
July 7—Bradentown at Laeklaml.
July 8 —Orlando at Daytonn; Sanford
at Bartow; Tampa at St. Petersburg.
July 9 —Tampa at Bradentown; Bar­
tow ut Sanford; St. Petersburg open
ilute Lakeland at Orlando; Daytona open
date.
July 10—Daytonn at Bradentown;
Lakeland at St. Petersburg; Orlando at
Bartow, 1 game; Tampa open date;
Sanford open date.
July 11—Daytona nt Bradenton;
Lakeland at St. Petersburg; Orlando ut
Bartow, l ;»-ne; Tampa open date;
Sanford open date.
July 12—Daytona nt Tampa; St.
Petersburg at Sanford, 1 game; Orlando that he did not reside in the City in 1919.
at Bartow; Lakeland open date; Braden­ On motion of S. O. Chase seconded by
C. E. Henry the Auditor &amp; Clerk was
town open date.
Instructed to cancel same.
Report of the City Auditor A: Clerk
for the month of March was read ur.d
accepted and filed.

for our display of new goods
at our *

N EW

STORE

People's Bank Building

The 1020 season of the Florida League
will open on May 10th hut it will not
open for Sanford fans until the 12th for
on that date the game will he played on
our grounds and will really he the llrst
game as far as the home grounds Is con­
cerned and the it will be with Orlando
and will he real playing. The first games
are with Bartow and Sanford plays the
openirtg there.
The schedule Is as follows:
May 10 —Orlando at Daytona Sanford
at Iiartow; Lakeland nt Tampa.
St.
M ire Fla. ''u kf* I»!.n.:. I
Petersburg at Bradentown.
May 11—Orlnndo at Daytona; Sanford
Jacksonville, Fla., A; rl! 16 T. A.
at Bartow; Lakeland at Tampa; Braden­
Marks, of L*. S. Dc,.,, . 1 A,
:«e,
town at St. Petersburg.
•ays a fe v packages of early cucumbers
•May 12 Orlando nt Sanford; Bartow
Vavc been m»vel from Center Hill,
at Daytona; Bradentown nt Lakeland; MANY MATTERS OF IMPORTANCE Webster and Wauchain. In the Winter
J 8 -&amp;
DISPOSED OF BY CITY COM­ Garden section there are clime to 500
Tampa ut St. Petersburg.
-^
Z c c to ' d o c &amp; r x u x &amp; d .
M ISSIONERS.
May 13 -Sanford at Orlando; Bartow
acres of cucumbers this season. Through
at Daytona; Bradentown nt lakeland;
U'ftu/ we don't Jrnoie about o cur
Rrglar Meeting Of The City Cam min­ cucumbers will he moving 10 days. Open
Tampa at St. Petersburg.
ground cucumbers are growing well
H’on'f lake a fellow very far.
t-tun April 12 1920
May 14—Bartow at Orlando.
nnd show a good stand hut are lutcr than
J’ R O M its shoes to its
Meeting calk'd to order by Mayor H.
May 15 Daytona at Sanford: Braden­
u
mat,
nnd
the
movement
will
begin
about
hood we know every
It. Stevens nt 8 P. M.
town at Tampa; St. Petersburg at Lake­
May
1
but
will
be
heavier
after
the
10th.
car. Our advice is valuable
Present, II. It. Stevonsm Mayor, C. K.
land.
The
nren
planted
to
cucumbers
this
rea­
to
you.
Our repair work is
Henry,
Commissioner,
S.
O.
Chase,
May 17—St. Petcrsbrug at Bartow.
dependable.
Our service is
Commissioner,
G.
A.
Abbott,
City
son
in
Florida
is
estimated
tu
be
5,010
May IB—Lakeland at Sanford; Or­
expert
and
polite.
We pay
lando at Tampa; Daytona nt Bradentown Manager.
acres, as compared with 4,571 cres for
strict,attention
to
the
busi­
Minutes of last regular meeting and last reason. Details by counties for 0920
May 19—Daytona at St. Petersburg;
ness
in
hand
and
have
your
adjourned meetings of March 20 and 29th
Lakeland at Bartow.
nnd 0909 respectively follow: Alachua
work
done
on
time.
Let
u&gt;
May 20—Orlando ut Brudcnwuln; read and uplruved.
675,
630;
Do
Soto
8950,
810;
Hillsboro
thoroughly
clean
your
mot
m.
Sanford nt Bartow; Bartow nt Iaikelnnd.
Mr. Lconnrdi representing Mr. Joe
We’ll make it purr like a
May 2 1 —Tampa at Daytona Braden­ Saucer came before tha Commission and 225, 150; Lake 200, 225; Leo 35, 30; Levykitten.
town at St. Petersburg: Lakeland nt requested certain adjustments on certain Levy 930, 1,000; Manatee 100, 60; Mu­
Bartow; Orlando at Sanford.
taxes and on motion the matter was re­ tton 95, 111; Orange 555,325; Osccula 25,
May 22—St. Petersburg at Braden­ ferred to the City Attorney for investiga­
15; Folk 55, 80; Seminole 35, 60; Sumter
SANFORD, FLORIDA
town: Bartow nt Lakeland; Sanford nt tion.
1,160,
1,045;
total
5,040,4,571.
Orlando.
Dr. Ralph Stevens came before the
May 21—Tampa nt Sanford.
Commission requesting that the City
May 25—St. Petersburg ut Bartow; cooperate with the U. S. Govcrnmen'i
ARE YOU INSURED? IF NOT, SEE
Lakelun l at Hrndentocn: Daytona nt The State Hoard of Health and Semlno’o
Orla ndo.
County in establishing a free clinic for
W. J. TH IG P E N &amp; COM PANY
May 2 0 —St. Petersburg at OrlandcJ the treatment of Venereal disesases by
AGENTS
May 27— il.akeland nt Tampa; Dny- appropriating the sum of $25.60 per
onn nt Bartow; Sanford at Bradentown. month for this purpose.
f
May 28—Sanford at Tampa.
It was moved by S. O. Chase and se­
May 29—St. Petersburg nt Daytona; conded by C. B. Henry that the City 1
orrirE PEortrs bank hciumno
Drlan b&gt; at Lakeland; Bartow nt Braden­ Commission does hereby make the raid
Sanford,
town.
Florida
appropriation, and same was passed un­
May III—Tampa at Bradentown. animously.
June I—Sanford at St. Petersburg;
Communication from Messrs Mucklow
Lakeland at Daytona.
&amp;. Ford Auditors, giving brief statement
June 2 -O P E N DATE FOB ALL.
of the cost of operating the City govern­
June 3—Bradentown at
Daytonn;
ment for the months of January, Febru­
Lakeland nt Bartow; Ilattow at Lakeland;
ary! and March 1920 under the new plan
Orlando at Sanford; Sanford at Orlando;
of government was read and on motion
Tampa nt St. Petersburg; St. Petersburg
same was ordered published in the Snn­
at Tampa.
ford Herald, as a news item.
June 4 —Daytona at Lakeland.
Communication from Mrs. Martha C.
June 5 —Bradentown at Sanford; Tam­
Moffit and Mrs. A. D. Shoemaker rela­
A C C ID E N T
LlADILITV
DURGLARV
°tATE GLASS
pa at Orlando; Bartow ut St. I'etenibhrg.
tive to giving electric light service on;
June 7—Tampa at Snnford.
Mcllonville Avc. read and referred to
Our Agent, MR. II. W. HERNDON, will write you any uf the abuv«
June S—Lakeland at St. Petersburg;
City Manager for investigation.
forms of Insurance *r anything you need In the Insurance line.
Bradentown at Orlando; Daytona at
Through
hU connection with us he can give you Insurance prolecCommunication
from
a
number
i
f
Bartow.
lion
In
the
very strongest Compnnys in each and every line.
truck
owners
and
drivers
relative
to
June 9 —Tampa nt Bartow.
amount
of
charges
for
transferring
bag­
June 10—Lakeland nt Brndentwon;
Daytona nt Orlnndo; Snnford at St. gage etc. was rend and on motion was |
referred to the City Attorney for investi­
Established 1906
Petersburg.
General Insurance
•
Surely Bonds
•
Employers Liability
gation
and report ut next meeting.
June I I —Sanford nt laikclau I.
Communication from Mr. K. W. Mun­
June 1 2 — Bartow at Daytonn; St
Petersburg a*. Bradentown; Orlando at son ct u! requesting that engineers on A.
C. L. trains pa-sing through the corpor-.
Tnm;m.
ate limits he required tu avoid blowing
June I I Orlando nt Lakeland.
unnecessary
whistles etc., on motion
June 15—Bartow nt Sanford; St.
the
City
Manager
was instructed to take
Petersburg at Daytonn; Bradentown at
this matter up with the Superintendent
Tampa.
June 1G St. Petersbutg at Sanford. of the A. C. L. Ry.
Communication from City Engineer
June 17 -Lakeland at Orlando; Bra­
dentown at Bartow; Daytonn at Tampa. F. T. Williams regarding fill and brid.e
June 18— Daytona at St. Petersburg. on Mill Creek ut the First Street crossing
June 19 Sanford at Lakeland; Tampa and giving estimate on cost of improving
nt Bartow; Bradentown at Orlnndo. same was read and on motion the City
June 21—Snnford at Bradentown. Marker nr. i ErjJr.ear were In ftnicicJ
June 22—Orlnndo nt St. Petersburg; to proceed with the work in the most ad­
Lakeland at Daytona; Bartow nt Tampa. vantageous manner in their judgtment.
,
It has been soms time since I have liud the
Communication from the City Mana­
June.-23—St. Petersburg nt Lnkclnnd
opportunity
to change my add owing to press of
June 24—Tampa at Orlando; Daytona ge' relative to requiring physical examin­
business.
It
keeps in? on the hop from morning
ation of drivers and chauffers was read
at Sanford; Bartow ut Bradentown.
to night then frequently do not look after all my
Ju n e26—Sr. Petersburg at B rad ontow and ordered filed.
June 26—Bradentown at St. Peters­
Communication from City Manager
clients during the day. I appreciate your con­
burg; Tampa ut Lakeland; Sanford nt rcletlve to improving Sanford Av.,
fidence and will continue to do all in my power 'o
Daytora; Bartow at Orlando.
from Fifth to Tenth Street was read and
serve
you, so come on. I’m doing business right
Ju re 28—Bradentown at Bartow. referred hack to City Manager for action.
on
whether
the advertising is renewed or not.
June 2 9 —Lakeland at Sanford; Or­
Resolution for the widening of French
lando at St. Petersburg; Tampa nt
Avc. and Goldsboro Street was read and
Oh, yes! Some wonder where to find my
on motion referred to the City Attorney j
Daytona.
office. Just in with Mr. M. F. Robinson in the
for redrafting.
small cement building formerly occupied by Mr.
niture Company of Tam pa was here
In chnrge of a big truck load of fur­ Communications from Mr. John Musson
Stamper's meat market. If I'm not in just wait
relative to laying sewer was read and on
niture last week for the new home
or
leave word. COM E.
motion was referred to the City Munager
of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Zerovean of
Beardnll Avc. Mr. Aman said they for further action.
Communication from Cary D. Landis
never bad filled an order so far from
relative
to cancelling 1919 taxes standing
Tampa before.
against the property of the FcrnaldMiss Aplam Sikes and James
Purvico Jr ., of Catncron City were Lawton Hospital was read and it was'
married last Saturday and expect moved by C. E. Henry seconded by S. O.
Watch the South East Corner of Page Two
Chose that the taxes for 1919 on this 1
to begin house keeping at once. Mrs.
property
being
1-2-4-3
Blk.
7
Tier
5,
Purvlcc just recently came from
Sanford be cancelled and same was
Ocala and has been living with her
unanimously carried.
sister Mrs. Perry Anthony In Camer­
Communication from L. F. Roper ask-'
on City. The young people arc reing
for the cancellation of persona! taxes
vcolvlng congratulations from a host
assessed
against him for 1Q19 stating
of friends.

REGULAR
MEETING OF
COMMISSION

F

GEORGE A. DeCOTTES
Candidate for State Attorney
Seventh Judicial Circuit

C O U N T Y HAPPENINGS
A HUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM CORRESPONDENTS-EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TV -EFFIC IEN T REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
OVIEDO
L. II. Gore was called to Wilming­
ton N. C. Siitunlay night l»y the
Illness of his father.
It. G. Crawford spent Saturday
in Orlnndo.
The friends of Mr. J . H. Lee Jr.,
arc congratulating him upon his
marriage last week to Miss Lewis
of Altamonte Springs. For the pre­
sent the young people will reside nt
Lake Charm with Mr. and Mrs. J.
II. Lee Sr.
On Friday afternoon at regular
meeting of the Woman's Club the
following officers were elected. I’res.
Mrs. W 1’ Carter, Vice Pres. Mr;.
L. It. Mitchell, Seely Mra. it. W»
Lawton, Cor. Secty Mrs. Anita
Crawford, Treas. Mrs. T . G. Sim­
mons. At this meeting Mrs. T . L.
Meade presented the Club with a
piano. Mrs. Meade has always been
a faithful member and loyal friend
to the Oviedo Club and this gift
which mearts so much to the club
nt this time in not tiic first but the
the last token of Mrs. Meade's love
for the organisation.
On Wednesday afternoon the Club
hail u most interesting meeting, the
subject of which was citizenship.
The meeting was well attended and

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much interest manifested. Short ad­
dresses were made by Hov. Thomp­
son, II. F. Wheeler and T. W. Lawton. After the meeting Miss Itrady
of Washington I). C. was introduced
to t i e I idies and prciented to them
the plan of a Chautauqua for Oviedo
next winter. Miss Ilrndy represented
the Itadeliffe Chnutaui|im Co., and
she had no trouble in getting the
consent of the Women to help sell
the tickets since the men of town
were backing them up with their
support.
A general clean up day at the
cemetery was held Tuesday. Only
a small crowd gathered hut did a
great deal of work. A delightful din­
ner was served and the workers
stayed until late afternoon.
The Junior Christian Endeavor
accompanied by Miss Mabel Swope
had an afternoon picnic Tuesday,
On Tuesday night Misses Vir­
ginia Wriglit and Gayle Murshiill
entertained at a High School party
ut the home of the former. Mnny
new and delightful games were play­
ed and several contests enjoyed.
Mrs. Wills Dumas Lee is visiting
Mrs. C. T . McCulley.
EAST SANFORD
Rev. Rancher will he over from
Apopka Sunday the 18th to preach
ut Moores Station.
Mrs. Jennie Powell Cowan and
daughter Miss Nellie of Jacksonville
were here u portion of last week
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Miller
Arnold Curry was over from New
Smyrna for the week end guest of
his sister M rs. W. E. Prevail and
fumily.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ducurcl
and children have moved hack to
Cleveland Ohio their former home
after remaining some months with
Mrs. Uueurel's father Simeon Filip
This is the second time they have
came here and moved hack to Ohio.
Duncun Mitchell has gone to
bridge End to work for the Occola
lumber company.
Mr. and Mrs. Hen Monroe have
greatly Improved the appearance
of their bungalow by adding n
beautiful porch.
Herman Steelu lias taken the
management of the YVa-e house at
Reck Hammock for the S. T . G..
Ire., the position made vacant by
Don McDonald becoming inspector
for the S. T. G. Inc., In East Sanford
Mrs. William Wood of Geneva
Ferry Is making quite a successful
buslnesti
of hatching chicken by
Incubator to order now having 4
Incubators going with orders ahead
lor several hundreds of chickens.
H. K. Amsn from the Tarr Fur-

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�APRIL M. I»20

YANKEE WOMAN
ARAB CAPTAIN
fled Cross Worker In Palestine
Has Regular Commission.

CARRIES SPECIAL PRIVILEGES
Appointment Qiven In Recognition of
Her Ability In Organizing t h a Work
cf tha American Rad Croaa for Da*
' iniKua—Telia Intereating Story of
Her Experience* With Oriental*—
Takei Charge of Orphanage.
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An American woman for the first
time In tho hlatory of Palestine, has
recently been appointed n captain In
the Arabian cavalry. She la also the
first ami only \voman to receive such
recognition from any oriental gov­
ernment.
Mrs. Anna L. Fisher of Santa B a r­
bara. Cal.. Is the little woman who
has thus been uniquely distinguished.
With her appointment to the Arabian
army goes a very unusual privilege—
the right to wear the dross, n striking­
ly picturesque costume, o f "one nttiched to tho royal household.” With
her rank of cavnlry. the Portland Ore­
gonian says, she was also given a
beautiful Arabian mare, tho personal
gift of the emir.
Mr. Fisher’s appointment Is In rec­
ognition of her ability In organizing
the work of the American Bed Cross
for Damascus. Tills brought her Into
constant touch with the Arabian offi­
cial- and when at the end of the war
ihe lb-d Cross completed Its work In
DaiiuiM'us the new Arab government
askt-d that she be left behind und as­
signed to ilelarlied service with the
Hedjaz government.
It was In February of 1018 that she
was -ent from the United States us
a member of tile Bed Cross ronunls*!on to I’ldestlne and was finally lo­
cat'd at I 'iiiu.asnis to take Charge of
aa or|)liaiiiiL‘e for Armenian refugee
children who had been saved by the
I'.ncll-h from torture, starvation and
death at the tiatids of Hie Turks.
There were fiOO Armenian refugee
children fro m three to fifteen years
or age gathered In the orphanage, so
called. It was located In a small
country town In the suburbs of the
cliv. When Mrs. Fisher took chnrge
da- found the home lacked about
everything an Institution of the kind
ihmilil have to make It comfortable,
lut principally like most oriental
dwellings. It needed water. But wa­
ter. Mrs. Fisher In genuine American
fnlilon tnndc up her mind, was one
thing shr must have first of all.
Sex Cause* Trouble.
A couple of days nfterwurd oriental
workmen were on the Job, but they
hi'l never pictured a woman In the
role of master, much less tried It In
actual practice. Referring to the en­
suing day, Mrs. Fisher says; *'I had
untold trouble.
"Take my iiinnlcr plumber. Ho was
t most extraordinary person, wearing
i fez nt an extreme and picturesque
angle on the back of his head, a
heavily cinliuddered short Jacket, ■
brilliant embroidered shirt and buggy
trousers, but. despite all this finery,
be was barefooted. Even bis cheek*
w a ranged mid his lower eyelid*
darkened. He possibly was the first
oriental to realize that n woman In
command might be n serious proposi­
tion. Ilnd lie not been a really hurd
worker I never could have stood 'hi*
constant reiterations that Ailnh wai
his father. I was hts mother and thnl
food wmild not pass his Ups or sleep
tom.- in bis eyelids until his work
wav done!
“The oriental mind could not fath­
om why 1 needed water, particularly
In fii' b large quantities. After going
tbrougli an endless chain of official!
1 managed to get to the minister ol
puliii.- works, who granted me permb'bai to have 2.000 gallons of vvatet
• d.iy and sewerngo connections will
tbe main pipes In the street. Then
cairn' the question of finding u tank
The director of public works solved
the priddem by tending mo one that
belonged to tlie government, but It
would only bold 710 gnllnns. Aftei
dam trials, fortunately ns amusing
n Irritating, I succeeded In getting
*11 the plumbing In. after the English
bail delegated a captain of engineer!
to help me.
" % tir&gt;t glance nt my olficlnt fam
by at the orphanage was enough tf
|l*e me the horrors.
Children Are Afflicted.
"li was my iniihil contact will
*c*u1&gt;l«&gt;rt. the scourge of the East
* ’&gt;&lt;«&gt;■ Imlf tho children were nlfilctK
w|lh It. some In extremely virulent
G'udliiun, and scarcely more than sl»
of the whole 300 were normal. They
in charge of Armenian volun
In much the same condition.
■Suing ibo children's condition, I
d'-'Mrij to liuve disinfecting rooini
*blch would communicate directly
*"&gt;• the street, without allowing ary
*b'ld to come directly Into the huuat
until cleaned up. Uudcr tills arrange
«Orni the rhltdren were brought lute
* receiving- room where there wen
Jn attendance nurses, aids and doctors
The children were stripped, shaved
*lv,n a disinfecting bath, wrapped it
"h'l'M and ttien exutnlned tiy the dot*
has. The condition of the chlldrer
“'ternilnctl their clothes, ns I usetl i
t|","r scheme for telling the dlflferrn*
'nsev with which the children wen
"Wilted.
Dark blue clolbliig bo
&gt;•*1:1. 1! normal, healthy children
•’luk was for youngsters with skli

THE SANTORO HERALD
diseases j light blue signified dlphthe- In CtrcuU Court H evsnlhlJudltlsI Clrcnlt Of
n I " !1." Ssmlnols Caaaly la Chancery.
retie or trnchopiatous diseases, while It. S. Illanchstd
i,i v Y*. .
Order lor Publleetlon.
yellow designated contagious.
IGehtrd P- Merit* at nl.
, “The children's beds—many of tho
nV* .
Nellie" Parrnmorn
poor things had never scon such lux­ Mitchell and William Mitchell:
It appearing from the sworn bill of cornuries before— vvero likewise desig­ plslnt In thle esuae that your rreldenre Is
Savannah, Georgia. It la Urdertd
nated by colors.
■,
, 0 .u
»PP»*f to the bill of com"The mental condition of the or­ Pn
. a1”* *bovi» ityl#d cam# on Monday,
the
Third
llay
of
A. 1). 1920: otherphans when I took over the Institution • lie laid bill will Msy,
be taken as co n fe sitd
seemed almost hopeless. They had against you.
I t I* farther ordered that thin n o tice bn
been through such unspeakable hor­
In The Sanford Herald, n new*rors that In many cases they were published
paper publithsd at Sanford, Florida, aa re­
mentally unsound, and these children quired by law.
W I T N E S S My hand and the aeal ol tald
were usually ringleaders of troublo. Circuit
Court, thin the 30th Day o! M a rc h ,
It took a firm hand to deal with them, A. I). 1920.
L\ A. D O U G L A S S .
but after a few evidences of strict &lt;8EAL)
Clerk Circuit Court lor Seminole C o u n ty .
discipline there was little trouble.
Florida.
V. 8, Slarbuck,
Light Failure Startle*.
Solicitor lor Complainant.
"Any unexpected happening nt tho 132-Turs Me.
orphanage, however, always caused
mental demoralization.
One night, In Circuit Cnurt. Heiealh Judicial t l r c n l . O f
Florida, Hemlnelr County In Chancery
Just at bedtime, all the electric lights
Mar^_ F*. Willlamion
In the house went out suddenly. Just
as suddenly ono of the girls screamed, J . II. Magruder et al.
persona claiming Inlereala under
and pandemonium broko loose, I set It.T oII. all
Liggett. Thnmte II. M rE ir h e rn , VV.
out alone for the English army head­ C. Drawdy, David O. Fry, J . II. Abbott
and George B. leaner, or any of them, or
quarters, from which I returned otherwise
claiming any Interest in the fol­
shortly with three Tommies' and a lowing described property, and to all persona
corporal. The confidence of the chil­
dren returned nt once.
‘T h e next day Engtlsh officers
called, tntked the matter over and de­
cided to give the orphanage n perma­
nent gourd at the gnte nil day and
five guards on the roof at night.
"Within a week nfter we had our railroad right-of-way, Nnrthrailerly along
tame to a point 8.
be*
M. of
&lt;&gt;t beginning, N. to be­
water supply nt tho orphanage In run­ ginning *51- c-l N i l 1! ill S E ) i ol N E ( of
Sec,
36.
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ning order, although most of the chil­
N W ’ | «f Sec. 31 T p 21 ,H ol It 31 K.
dren had never before been accus­ JF.iu are hereby required jo appear to he
tomed to regular bathing In their birCot complaint her# n lied by Mary F.
Williamson ou Monday, the Fifth Day of
lives, the trouble wns not to keep July. A. D. 1920.
them sufficiently bathed but to avoid
It Is further ordered that this order be
once a week for 12 consecutive
more than two baths per hour per published
weeks In The Sanford Herald, ■ hewapaper
published in Se.mlnole County. Florida.
child I
Witness my hand and the seal ol aald
The American bubble fountains I Clrrult
Court, this the 3lat Day ol Marclt
A.
D. 192(».
bad Installed In tbo courtyard for tho
(S E A L )
A. D O U G L A S S
children to drink nt were nn endless Clerk Circuit Court. K.Seminole
County,
Florida.
Joy.
V. S. Starbucle
lly V. K. DOUGLA3S D.C
"As soon ns I learned to know the Solicitor lor Complainant
children and to Judge of their char­ VV.13-l3tc.
acters, I Instituted n plan of self-gov­
Nothe To Middere
ernment. A body of twelve policemen
SraTcd bids will bs- recrived by the County
was formed, with a chief of police. Commlnlonera of Lake County, Florida anil
County Commlaaionera ot Seminole County
They wore on their breasts n large the
I Inrtda, at the office of The Clerk nl the Court
red cross with embroidered white let­ of Srmlnole County, In the Court llou-e o'
I lorlda, on or before 10 o'clock A. M.
ters 'O. IV—Orphanage I’ollce. It was Sanford,
May 12. 1920, lor the removal of present bridge
their duty to settle any minor disputes acrora the VVekiva lllver on the road between
ami Mt. D u n , eonilructing a wooden
unless things became too serious, when Sanford
bridge 226 li-et lung across the river and lllling
In thr apptoatbei with approelmatrly I7U00
the culprit was brought to me."

SEEKING LOST MOTHER
Girl Stolen 22 Year* Ago Making Effort to Locate Parent
A three-year-old girl, stolen from
her mother 22 years ago In New York
by n woman from a circus nnd renred
by her kidnapper without learning tho
circumstances of her birth, Is now
grown nnd married nnd hns Just learn­
ed her life story. In the hope of find­
ing her parents she wrote a letter to
the New York bureau of missing per­
sons. Tho letter follows:
"Dear S ir: I nnt writing you for a
little help In trying to locate my ststcr
anil brother. I ntu the missing person,
nnd It wns around about 1803 I was
taken away from my mother by a
circus woman,
"I have never seen tny mother, slstei
or brother from that day to this. I
have only Just learned about mysell
through the girl who took care of me,
but she can't remember If tny name I*
Wright or Knight,
"Now, If you ran locate Cbnrle*
Knight, or Wright, who has a missing
sister. Susie, he ought *0 know. I
had a sister, I’aultne, also. I vvn*
known on the stnge ns Zelln Karl up
to five years ago. then I married."
Tin* letter I* signed by Mrs. William
T. Pickard, of Tonnwnndn. N. Y,
H a iry Elephant*.

cu. yds. eatth.
Earh bid must be nrcompanled by a eertltiid cheek [or Sl.t'UU.OO made payaldr to E. A.
Douglass, Clerk ol thr Hoard of County Commission#!* lor Seminole County as evidence of
good lalth.
All bids are to be made on blank forma In■ludrd with the eperihcatlone.
The aueci-sslul bidder wilt be required to
give a surety bond satisfactory to the Hoard
ol County Coaunlaaioners of both Counties
f, r 80 per cent, ol hla or their bids.
The Hoard of County Commlsslonrra ul
Lake County meeting Jointly with the Hoard
ol County County Commissioner! ol Seminole
County reserve the right to reject any or all
bids.
Copies ol the plant and specifications msy tw&gt;
« e n st the Imke County Court House. Tsvsrc a
Florida, at the Seminole County Court House,
Smfurd, Florida and at the rmee ol Fred T .
Williams engineer. Ssnford, Florida, altrr
April IS. 1920. Coplea nl tha plana and apeeifieilions can be secured from Fred T. WIIlltmt on deposit ot *5.00 to be refunded II a
bonhlflda bid Is msde.
VV. V. S IM P S O N . Chslrman.
Ilosrd of County CommUrionera lor Lake
County.
|„ A. It RUM L E Y . Chairman.
Hoard ot County Commlarionvra lor Semlnola
County.
3 J-tte.
In C'rew I Court S r t e a l h Judicla C r eu lt Or
Flarlda Memlnala County la Chaaeety.
Mar^ F. VVIIIIamaon
J . 11. Magruder et al.
To tha Dcftndanta It. If. IJg g e tt, Ava M.
Kennedy. Kobert U Kennedy, Lynda T .
McLendon.- George T . Melrfndon and Jamea
It. MeEaehern, l&gt;s»ld O. Fry a - 4 J . ! L
Abbott:
l l la ordered that you and aach of you be
and are required (o appear lo the hill of
complaint filed herein by Mary F. Wllllemaon, on Monday, tha Seventh Day ul June.
A. IE 19J(t.
The Sanlnrd Herald, a newspaper publish­
ed In Seminole County, Florida, is deslgnsled
as Ihe newspaper In whlrh this order shall
be published un i a week lor eight consecu­
tive weeks.
witness my hand, and the aeal ol aald
Circuit Court, this the 31st Day ol Mareh,

Historians tell us that, In prehis­
toric times, mighty mastodons und (Ve a l ***0,
e. a. d o u o l a ss
mammoths were covered from bend Clerk Circuit Court, Semlnola County,
Florida. ‘
to tall with a very coape hair which. V. S. Stathuck. Ry V. E. D O U G L A S S D. C.
In many cases, grow long. So the ele­ Solicitor lor Compallntant.
W33-9IC.
/
phant's forefathers hud long hair hut,
ns the world changed with regard to In ('earl of County Judge State or Flarlda
vveutber conditions, from the bitter In Re E ete tf ol
Margaret Alice Petrra and
frosty glaciers Hint were encountered John
Dwight Patera
Seminole County
M Inora.
to the modern climate of extreme bent
Notlre Is hereby given tn all ehotn It may
nnd fold, the elephant gradually
concern, that Alice May Prlera as Guardian
dotted Ids overcoat. The hair some­ of Margaret Alice Peters and John llwight
minora will, on the 3rd day of May.
times seen on the top of Ills head Peters
A. D. 1920, apply ot the Honorable E. F.
alone remains as a reminder.
Iloushelder, County Judge In and for

N o [ I r r o f 4 # p 1 lr a 1 lo n fu r T a i l l r r d U n d e r
S r r f l l a n I I I iif I h e { i r n r r a l t t l a l u l r a ,

S'.illi-p la hrrrby given that W. II. Iloyd
purehater of T * * Certificate No. 161. dated
the 6th ill)' nt July A. II. 1901, haa tiled
ralil rrftlliratr In tny office and haa made application for t a t deed to liana In accordance
with law. Said certificate embrarr* th» fol­
lowing rireribed property aituatrd In Seminnolo County, Florida, to-w it:'H rg . NVV cor
ol N W i t ol S K ' t Hun S I &lt;* eh* K 13!.'
chi N i l 1, ch . VV 7«j chi S 10 chi W 5 3-4
chi Sac. 2 Tp. 20 S. It. 29 K 9.16 Acrra. T ha
•aid land hrin f u i o o d at tha date
thr
itiuanco ol aurh certiorate in tha name of
J . II. Ilunn.
Aim: Notira It hrratiy si von that W. II.
Iloyd purchaior ol T a t Certiorate No. 790,
dated Jun o Glh, 111*, haa filed raid n-rtlflrata In my nffter and haa niada application
lor t a t deed to liiue In accordance with taw.
Said r. rliflrato embrace* the dullowltig doat-rlbrd property tllualrd In Seminole, County
Florida to-wlt: S&gt;&gt; ol N *4 ol 814 of S K ) j
of S B A Sac. 2 Tp. 20 H. It. ang* 29 K. 4
arret. T h e atid land being t a i n t e d at the
date of the Inuaore ol aurh certiorate In tha
ram# of A. M. Treadwell. Union aald certi­
ficate thall he redremrd according to law,
t a t deed will i n u r thereon on tha l l t h day
al May A- II. 1920.
Witnna my offlriaf aignature and test thlt
Ihe 9th day ol April A. IJ. 1920.
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'S E A L )
E. A. DO U G L A SS.
C'erk
C reu lt
Court Seminole County,
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tly V. M. D O U G L A S S . D. C

D E P A R T M E N T OP T i l l : INTEHIO U
U. S. Land Office nt Gainesville. Ms.
Mar. XT. 1920.
Notira Is hereby given that Edward. O
Van Hrrbulla, of Sanford, Pis., who on May
17. 1916, made llomealesd Entry , No,
0 1 3 8 5 4 , lor 8 W K I 8 W » ( (or Lot 6) See.
20. W 14 ol N W l i See. 29 4 N E Q of N E ' f
Section 30, Townthlp 19 S , Kang* 29 E.
T a t la h a u r * Meriden, hsa filed notice of In­
tention to make Com mutation Proof, to
estibllah clsim to the land above deeerlhed,
before Clerk Circuit Court, s t Sanford,
Florida, an the 7th day ol M s ) 1*20,
Claimant name* ■■ wifnraaea!
T. 1. Iloyd, o( Sanford, Florida.
II. '1. DleterirK, ol Sanford, Florida.
K. A. Ituah, Sorrento, Florids.
G. W. Hardman, ol Sorrento, Florida.
BS-Ste.

HOUT. W. DAVIS, IlerDtcr.

said County, at his offlre In Sanford In said
County, at 2 oelork p..rn„ or aa aoon theralter as the matter ran be heard, for au­
thority to sell, at nubile or private sale.the
Interrst ol said minors, as heirs ol W. II.
Peters deceased In the lollowing-draeribed
real estate, in said County, to-wit: Lots five
(5), Hit (61 and Seven (7) of Block Eleven
i l l I, Tier Four (41 ol the Town of Sanford,
Florida, according to E. II. TrafTord'a Map
thereof.
Loti S l i 16), SeVrn (7), Eight (X)
Nine (9) and Ten (I0&gt; In Block Ten VIOI pt
Tier Seven (71 of the Town of Sanford,
Florida, according to E. H. TrafTord'a Map
uf said town.
Lot Eight (6) and Ihe South Half ot l.ot
Seven |7) ol llluek Three (3), of
Tier
Seven (71 of th * Town of Sanford, Florids,
according to E. It. Tralfurd's Map of said
Town.
Lot Five (5) ol lltock Ten (101 of Tier
Seven (71 ol ihe Town ol Sanford, Florida,
according to the E. II. Tradord'a Map ul
•aid Town.
Lot Seven r7) and Eight (8) of lllork
Three (31 ol Tier Eight (Hr of the Town ol
Sanlnrd. according to E. R. TrafTord'a Map
thereof.
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Also Ai! In Section Twenty-eight (2M(,
Township Nineteen (lit) South ol Range
Thirty-one 131) E ast; commsnrlng at a
point 112D feet North, and 360 fret East of
Southwest corner of Southeast Quarter (HE If)
ol said Section, at a post: thence beginning
survey, run North one degree and thirtyright minutes West, with quarter eeetlon line
1101,2 leet to a corner 40 feet North of
clearing line In prairie: thenre North slgbtyeight degrees and fifteen minutes East East
fill I feyt to Con pro (Ml Wist Line; ' thrnre
•aid libe Southerly 1101.5 leet to a m iner ol
boundary line of survey lots, Shell Bank
Alotrnent: thence- South eight degrees and
fifteen minutes West with tald line 789
feel lo a corner ol beginning* Containing
twenty acres more or lets.
Also: Commencing at a point 1120 feet
North nnd 1013 feet East ol the Southwest
rornsr of tho Southeast Quarter ( 8 E ! » ) of
Section Twenty-eight (28), Township Nine­
teen (11) South of Range Thirty-one (311
East, said point being In center of lane
running South, and running thence North
parallel with quarter aectlon line Eleven
Hundred and four and two.tenths (1104.2)
feet, t hence North 68 degree# 18 minutes
East 132 feet to Conproost West Utie.
thsnre Southerly with aald line Eleven
Hundred and four and flvr-tenthe (1104.6)
(eet, thrnre South 88 degree# and 15 minutes
West 137 (ret to point of beginning, contain­
ing 3.66 irrea more or leea.
Whlrh application will be btaed upon tha
petition for sale now on fils In aald Court.
Dated April l i t , A. D. 1920.
A L I C E MAY P E T E R S .
W 33-It^
Guardian.

Nallca a f A**tleatlan far T a i Dead Under
Section 318 af Ike Gearrat .Statute*.
Notice le hereby given t h a t It. L. Grier,
purchaser of Tag Certificate N , 2 ( 1 , date.)
the 4th day of Ju n e A. D. 1*17, haa D M
aald certificate in my ol'.ee and has made
application lor tag deed to lasue In accordance
• llh lew. Said certificate embraces the fol­
lowing described property situated In Semi­
nole Countv, Florida, to-wlt: Lot 2 Block I
( smeron. T h e said land being assessed at
the data of the Issuanre of aurh certificate In
the name of Wm. Cart,
Also: Notice Is hereby given that R, L,
Grier purchaser t l T o Certificate No. 210,
dated the 4th day of J u n e A. D. |!M7, baa
Bled said certificate In my office and hae
made application lor tag deed to Issue In
ireord anre with law. Said certificate embraces
the following described property situated
la Seminole County, Florida, to-wlt: Lota
S and a lltock I Cameron. T h e laid land
bring assessed at the date ul the Issuance of
surh certificate in the neme of Unknown.
Unless said Certificates shall be redeemed
according to law, t a i deeds will Issue thsreon
the t t l h day ul May A. D. 1920.
Witness my o(ficltl signature and seal this
the 9th day of Aprl. A. D. 1920.
(SKAI.O)
E. A. DO U GLASS.
Clerk Circuit
Court Seminole
County,
Florida.
VV3«.5tc
By V. M. D O U GLASS D. C.
Notice of Apyllralien for T a i D ie d Uuder
.Section 373 of Ihe General Stalulea.
Notice la hereby given that O. A. Kanner
purchaser ol T a i Certificate No. 233. dated
the 7th day ol J u e 9 , A. D. 1906, has filed
said certificate In my office and has made
application lor t a i deed to issue In accord­
ance with law. Said Certificate embraces tha
following described property situated in
Seminole
County,
to-wit:
Begin
at
v (hIU" IV v
L»i|WHi»Jf gi 4Florida,
IUI|I41| |
U* ■ I l a ;*
iI
point ol Intersection of K. line of Lot 3 with
S. line of Senford Grant run N I I deg)
drgreea
VV along S line ol Grant 45.1 It. to N .l in
ol Lot 3 W along N. line nt same 300.5 It
S. 40 degrees 40 E 900 It to lake E I 2 t It
to E line ol Lot 3 N *3 1.83 It to beg Sec. &amp;
Tp. 20 S. II. 30 E. 4.64 acres. The said land
being assessed at Ihe date of the issuanre of
such certificate In the name of Unknown.
Alto: Notice Is hereby glvrn that O. A.
Kanner purchaser ul T a s Certificate No.
210. dated Ihe 3rd day ul July A. D. 1916,
has filed said certificate in my olflce and has
made application (or las deed to Issue in
accordsncn with law. Said certificate embracea
the following described property situated In
Seminole County, Florida, toiwitt Lots 2 and
.3 (Less 12 acres ol Lut 2 and less 4.65 acres
In N. E. Cor, l.ot 31 See. 5 T|». 20 S. R . 30
E. 127 acres. T h e said Und bring assessed at
the date of the issuance ol such errtificale
In the name uf Pauline Kanner.'
Unless tald certificate shall be reedeemed
according tn law, ta s deed will Issue thereon
on the 4th dsy of May A. IE 1929.
Witness my otficUl signature and seal this
the 2nd day ol April A. D. 1920.
(SEA L )
E. A. D O U G L A S S .
Clerk Clrrult
Court Seminole County,
Florida.
VVJ l . J t c
|lv V, M. DO UGLAS &lt;, D. C.
Nnltrr of Application for T a i Deed Under
.Section 373 of the General S tatu te s.
Notice is hereby given that S. F. Doudney
purchaser uf T a * Certificate No. 395, dated
the tth da&gt; ul Ju n e A. D. 1917, has filed
said certificate tn my otfice and has made
applies!ion fur tas d e e d to issue in accord­
ance with law. Said certificate embraces the
following described properly situated In
Seminole County, Murids, to-wlt: Lot 23
Frosts2ml Add to Altamonte. The said land be­
ing ass* &gt;sed at the date- ot the issuance uf
such certiorate In Iht- name ol A. E. J a m , - .
Unless said certificate ahall be rrdi-rrnrd a c ­
cording to law, t a i deed will Issue thereon
on thr 26th day of April A. I)., 1920.
Witness my official signature and seal this
the 24th day of Match A. IE. 1920.
(S E A L )
E . A. D O U G L A SS
Clerk Circuit
Court Seminole County,
Florida.
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By V. 31. D O U G L A S S D.C
Nailer of Fifing Final Arraunla and A|&lt;pllrallun
Fur Dlirharg r.
Notice Is hereby given that, s lt t y days
altrr the date hereof, the undersigned will
file with, anil present to, the County Judge
ol Seminole County, Florida, Its Final
Account as Administrator, with the Will
annetrd, ol the E state of William II. Buch­
anan, deceased, and apply lor approval ol
the same and (ur ils final discharge as such
Administrator, with the Will anneied.
Dated this 19th day of March. A. IE 1920.
T H E A M E R I C A N T R U S T CO M P A N Y
as Administrator with the Will a n n e lid ,
ul the E state ol William 11. Buchanan,
deceased.
By F R E D W. H O Y T
!lv President.

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In

The ('l im it Court, S e t # nib Judlrlal
Clrrult, .Hemlnelr County, S late uf Flarlda.
Cacti Irvin Mooney,
Complainant.
va
Citation
Alma Hemic# M o an e j,
Defendant.
T o Alrna llrrnlra Mooney, residence unknown
) t apprara from an affidavit filed in this
Court that you are a resident of n slat#
other than the S tate nl Florida, and that
your present
c(
'.a ut.wuu-li
and that there Is nn other person In the
S la t e ol Florida to aerve a Subpoena upon
whom would bin J you that you are not un­
der age of twenty-one years.
Thersfore you are hrtebv ordered to be
and appear before our laid court
i t the
Court House at Sanford,
Florida, in
the
above entitled cause on t h e First Monday In
J u n e , A. D. 1920, the earn# being the fifteenth
day thereof and a Rule Day of this court,
to answer the Hill ol Cumptalnl filed herein
against you else the same will be taken as
ronfreaed.
I t Is furthsr ordered that (hla order be pub­
lished In the Senford Herald, a newspaper
published In Seminal* County, Florida, onre
a week for eight consecutive week).
Giver, untu my hand and Ihe
Seal of
aald Court (tn this th* Fifteenth day of
February, A. D. 1920.
(HEAL)
E. A. D O U GLASS.
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole, County,
Florida.
Jo h n M. Murrell
Snllrltor For Complainant.
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In Clrrult Ceurt, Seventh Judlrlal Circuit
.Seminole County, t i e r da, tn 4 banrery
Seth Woodruff Individually,
Seth Woodruff fur Ihe use and
benefit of Harney II. Berk,
Complainant,
vs.
Citation.
J . G. Morris, et al.
Defendants,
T o J , G. Morris. C. W. Arnold, George ||.
Morton, S. M. McIntyre, William T. Web­
ster, W. A. Knight, Joseph Garvin and Wil­
liam G. Andrnrrld, residences unknown; Ihe
unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, gianlrea
or other claimants under the above named
itrtfea. and to any and other partlea claimng any Interest In and to the following land*
In Seminole County. S ta te of Florida, towit:
N W J4 of NBJl of See. 31. Tp. 19, It. 31 E.
lea# beginning * t Ibe Northwest rurni-r of
th* NW.t( of th* S K ) | uf said section,
township and range, run thrnre East along
the North line of said forty acre* to Ihe
middle ot the Orlando afid Mrllonvllle
lloail, thence South along the middle of said
toad tn the South line of said forty aers-e,
thence West to th* Suuthwrst corner of said
forty acres, thence North to the point of
beginning, aleo the N E ' ( of the S E ' | , and
the HE &gt;4 of the N E ' s of Sec. 31. T o . i». It.
31 K. and also the W t j of the W J i of the
S W »* of the 8 W •* of Sec. 29, Tp. 19. It. 31
East.
It a p p e a r i t j Bom a sworn bill of complaint
filed In thlt ra t » i *a!n *t you, that you have
or claim ' &gt;»e
re*t lo and to the lands
hereinabove described, trterefnrr, you, the
•aid J . G. Morris, C. W. Arnold, George It,
ktorton, S. M. McIntyre, William T . Webster.
W. A, Knight, Joseph Garvin and William
G. Andenrrld, are hereby required to be and
tppsar before our said Clrrult Court at the
l ourlhouse, in Sanford, Florida, on the 3rd
dsy In May, A. D. 192*4, end then end there
make answer to the blit of romplalnt e&gt;hiiiiled against you, otherwise a derrre pro
confetso will be entered against ynu.
And all other parties rlalmlng any right,
title or Interest In and to the property above
described under by or through th* above
laro tii defendants, nr otherwise, are hereby
required lo be end appear before our eald
Clrrult Court at the Courthouse In Sanford,
Florida, on the 7th day of Jun e, A. D. 1920.
and then and there make answer tu tha bln
of complaint eihlbltrd against said unknown
artl.e, otherwise a derreo pro rnnfesto wrill
a entered against aald unknown parties.
I t fa ordered that this nutir* ba published
In tha Saaford Herald, a newspaper published
In Seminole County, Florida, onre a week (or
eight weeka aa to the known partfee defen­
dant, and onra a week fur twelve weeka at
to ths^ unknown partis* defendant.
Wltnesa my hand and the aeal of said
Circuit-Court on this the 20tH day of Feb­
ruary, A. D. 1920.
(S E A L )
E . A. DOU GLASS.
Clerk ol Circuit Court. Seminole County,
■tato ot Florida.
Geo. A. DeColtee,
Solicitor and of C ou* m I for Complalnatla.
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In Che l i t C e n t , Seminole County,
_ In Chanrtry.
V. M. Douglase, Joined by
her husband nnd naxt frfand,
L. A. Douglaei,
Complainant,

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Flarlda,

Citation.

ben Co.. T h e said land batng assessed at tho
date of tha faauaare of such etrtlllcaU In Ihe
nam e ot Geo. E . Currier.
Also T ag Certificate No. |USU. dated th#
3rd day of J u n e A. D. I 9 0 t , Said eertlflrato
embrace* th* Following described property
situated In Seminole County, Florid*, to-wlt:
l.ot* 202. A 203, Altarerr.te, L ard , Hotel
A Navigation Co., T h * *ald land being aseeeeed at the data of th * Issuance of auca certi­
ficate In ihe name ot J . C. Holman.
Also T a i Certificate No, 1067, dated th *
3rd day of J u n e A, D, 1901, Said rerllficato
embrace* t h * following described property
•ltuat-d In Saminol* County, Florida, to-wit:
Lot 24T, Altamonte, Land, Hotel A Naviga­
tion Co., Tha *ald land being assessed at In*
date ef tho Issuance of eurh certificate In th*
name of Fish A l.ovejoy.
Also T a i Certificate No. 1061, dated tha
3rd day of June A. D. J 9 0 I , Said certificate
embraces the following described property
situated In Semlnoi* County, Florida, to-wit:
Lot 232, Altamonte, Land, ItoDI A Naviga­
tion Co., The said land being aserased at tho
date of the issuanre of such cerllfleats in
the name of Geo. W, Norris.
Also T a i Certificate No. 1069. dated the
3rd day of Ju n e A. D. 1901, Said certificate
embrace# tha fnllnwing desrribed property
situated In Semlnola County, Florida, to-wlt!
Lot 262. Altamonte, Land Hotel A Naviga­
tion Co., The laid land being atseated at the
date of the Issuance of such certificate In th*
name of Fish A Lovejoy., hat filed said
certificate* In my ofitr* and haa mad* appli­
cation for t a i deed to l*sue In ircordanca with
with law, Unlrs* aald o rtlfieatea shall ba re­
deemed according to law, t a i deed will Issua
thereon on th* 26th dry o( April A. D. 1920.
Witness m/ offlrUI signature and Mat thia
the 24th day of klarch A. D, 1920.
(S E A L )
E, A. D O U O LA SS
CDrk Circuit Court, Seminole County,
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B y V. E. D O U O L A S S . D. C.

t o G. Aldridge, * t nl.
Defendant!.
T o Sarah A. Davis, S . Guckrnkelmer and
afoeea 8, fiuckenhelmer, ae tha firm of B.
(juckrnhrlmer A Sun*, Rrafdrner* unknown:
th* unknown hrlra, devisra, legale**, grantee*, or other claimant# under Sarah A.
Davis, S. Guckenhelmer and Moses S.
tiuekenhelmer, and to any and other partis*
elilmlng any Inttrest In and lo the following
land
- - County,
—
•and situated -In -S*mlnola
Florida,
towii
owit: _____
Lot 8_____
of Eiork 3, of T l* r I cf Sanford,
Florida,
aceordln to K. It. Trafford'a Map
Llorida, according
of Sanford, Florida.:
I t appearing from a sworn blit of complaint
filed In this eauia against you, that you hava
or claim tome Interrst fn and to th* Und
hereinabove described, therefore, you, the
•aid Sarah A. Davis, S. Guekenhlemer ansi
Muse# S. Guckenhelmer, are hereby required
to be and appear before our ____
_____
said Clrrult
Court, at the Courthouse in Sanford, Florida,
nn the 3rd day of May A. D, 1920. and then
and thr re made answer
to
tha
bill of
complaint eihlldted against you, otherwise
a decree pro confetso will be entered against
you.
And all other patties claiming any right,
title or Interest in and lo the property hers*Inabove described under, by or
through
Sarah A. Davis, S. Guckenhelmer and Moere
w
sssss etllUTIluri! or
l#g UlUrflllFi
f " hereby
l.rrfD J
S.e. Guckenhelmer,
otherslse, iare
required to he and anpaar before our *ald
Circuit Court at the Courthouse In Sinford,
F’loridt,
on the
_‘ day ofT June A. D. 1920,
"
‘
“7th
and then and
them make answer to
___ ______
lo tha
th* Ibill
of romplalnt aihlblted against said unknown
parties, olhtrwla*
derrre pro ronlcsso will
entered against said unknown parties,
ft ft ordered that this notice be pub’lahed
In t h * Ssnford Herald, * newspaper publish­
ed In Sernlnm* County, Florida, one# a week
for eight wsek* ae to tha known
parties Neilce e f Aggllralien fee T a i Deed Uadec
Secllais 373 ef Ihe Geaeral S la lulee,
defendant, a ^ l onre a week for twelve weeks
aa to tha ueinown parties defendant.
Notice Is hereby given that' Louise I’lrie,
Witness my hand and th* teal of said purchaser ol T a t Certificate No, 764, dated
th*
6th day of J u n e A. D. 1693. Said Certi­
Circuit Court on this the 20th day of
ficate embrace* th* following property situa­
February, A. D. 1920.
(S E A L )
H. A. DOUGLASS. ted In Seminole County, Florida, to-wit:
Clefk of Clreull Court, Seminutr County, I llrg. 1.47 ehs. S. &amp; 12.28 eh*. W of InlerBeethn of S line of Miranda Grant with E
S tate ol Florida.
Geo. A, DeColtrs,
I line ot N E W *&gt;l NEW of See. 28, T p . 19 S ,
Solicitor and of Counsel for Complainants. Range 29 E ., run N 5.85 ehs., W 7.34 &lt;ha.f
S 5.95 ehs., E 7.34 ehs., 4.53 irrea. T h e said
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land bring asseased at tha date of th * Is­
tn Clrrult Court, Sesenih Judicial Clrrult O f suance of such certificate in the name of
Flnrlda. Nrmlnelr County, In Chanrrry E, R. Rriester.
It . C
Hl-nrhenl
It.
C.. Blanchard
Ais.i T a i Certificate No. 763, dated th *
6th day uf Ju n e A. D. 1998, Said certificate
Richard*!*. Mark# et al.
embrace* th* following described properly
T o all parties rlalmlng Interest under Mary situated InSrmlnole County, Florida, to-wll:
A. I'arramorr, Matthew R. Marks, Alfred Fraet. N E ' s ol NE«£ of See. 28, T p . 19
Iverson, Frank II. Ilriggs, and Jessie 1„ S. Range 29 K.. lies* beg. Intersection of S
Briggs, or any of them, or otherwise claim­ line of I'ctsr Miranda Grant with E. linn
ing any Interest in Ihe following drseribsd of said S e e , run S L IT rh *.. W 21) ehs., N
property, and to all person* rlalmlng an 5.83 ehs , E to Grant line. S E 'ly to tx-g. and
IresS. '.21 yds.) 15 acre*. The still land being
i.itrrrst in said properly, to-wit:
Southeast quarter o -Southemt quarter of asvis'.rd at the date of the Issuanre ot such
Section 24, Township 21 South of flange 29 rrrtlfirate in the name of E . C, V|ek, has filed
said certificate in my office and has made ap­
East.
Y'OU ate hereby required t&lt;* lpprar to the plication for t a i died to Issue In accordanca
bill of inmplalnt herein filed by It. t*. Ilian- with law,
UnL-ii said certificate shall be n -d o m a d
rherd on Monday, the 7th Day of June. A.
h 1970.
l *»■*11
D.
ariording to law, t a i deed will Issue thereon
It Is further ordrrsd that this order be on the 26th day ot April A. I&gt;. 1920.
Wltnesa my ofitrial signature end seal thl*
published one-* a week for twelve consecutive
s i e l s In t he h'anford llrra'd. a n -o -paprr thr 2 t : h day of March A. D. 1920.
published In Seminole County, 1 lurid*.
(S E A L )
E. A. D O U O LA SS
Clerk Circuit Court Seminole County,
U l t in vs my hand and the seal of said
Florida.
Court, this the 16th d&lt;v&gt; of February, A, D .
lly V. E. DO U G L A SS, D, C.
I 920,
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E. A. DOUOLASS.
Cbrk
Clrrult Court, Seminulo County,o
Florida.
V S. Starhurk,
Solicitor for Complainant.
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In Clrrult Court .Nrirnlh Judicial Circuit Of n
Florida Nrmlnule Count!. In Chancel).
Msr^- I". Williamson
a.AJyfcA
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J . H. Magruder et al.
T o the Defendant Leigh O, MsFIarhern: One Inch Cards Will He Published Un­
It la ordered that you be, and you are der Thia Heading Al The Hale Of f 7 .* l
hereby required lo appear to the bill of
rornpialnant filed herein by Mary F. Wil­ Per Year.
liamson on Monday, the Third Day ol May
A. D. 1920,
The Sanford llrrald, a newspaper publish­
ed In' Seminole County. Florida. I* designated
as the newspaper in which this order shall he
published once a week fur four ronisrutive

BUSINESS CARDS
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SCHELLE MAINES
LAWYER

Weeks.

Witness my hand, and the seat of the said
Circuit Court, this the 31st Day of March,
A. D. 1920.
(S E A L )
E. A. DOUGLASS.
Clerk Circuit Court. Seminole County.
. Florida.
V. 8. Starhurk,
Ry V. K. DO UGLASS D .C ,
Solicitor for Complulnanl.
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The Circuit Ceurt S esenlh Judlrlal
Clrrult
Seminole family
Florida. In
Chancery.
J . II, Van Arsdalr Sr.. Complainant,
ve
Foreclosure —Notice of Sale
William II. II. Allen and Ella E . Allen.
Defendant.
Notlre I* hereby given IhaVIn pursuanre
and by authority of that certain decree en­
tered In the above styled reuse on Ms —h
2? th , 1322, 1 will *n i tha tallowing detrribed
Iota and parcels of real relatei lying and being
bring
desert
In Seminole County, Florida, and deeerlhed
at All of loti thirteen and fourteen In bjork
three, lllark Hammock Tract, being a sub­
division of srrtlon three, township twenty-one
range thirty-one raet, according to the re­
corded plat thereof, thr same tit h* sold at
public outcry for rash In hand to the hlghrst
bidder, at the front door of the Court House
in Sanford, Seminole County, Florida, on
Ihe 3rd day of May 1920, during the legal
hour# nt sal*. Terms nf the sale rash. I'urchaser to pay for deed.
E. F. H o t ’S H o i.D l l’. .
Schell*
Maine*
Special
Master.
Solirllor for Complainant.

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Nellie of Application far T ai Deed Under
Heclten
on 513 af The General Htalelea,
Notice |* hereby g(Iven
|
that Jamea E,
Bartlett, purchaser nl T a i Certiorate No.
358. dated the t th day of J u n e A. II. 1917,
Said rartlfiral* embraces the following de­
scribed property situated in Hrmlnuie County
Florida, to-wlt: Lot 199. Plan of Sub. Divi­
sion of Land belonging to Altamonte L. H.
A N. Co., Th# eald land being assessed at
the date of tho Issuanre of surh rertificat*
In th* name nf Unknown.
Also T a i Certificate No. 1063, dated (he
3rd day of June A. 14, 1901, Said eoMlflrat*
embrace* the following desrribed property
situated In Seminole County, Florida, to:witi
Lots 217 A 218, Altamonte Land Hotel A
Navigation Co,, The eald land being assessed
at the date of the Issuanre of such csrllficate
In Ihe name nf Ida M. Holman.
Also T a i Certificate Nn. 1071, dated th*
3td day ot June A. I&gt;. 1991, Said rrrtlfirate
embraces the following described property
situated In Seminole County, Florida, to-wlt:
l,ot 392, Altamonte Land, Hotel A Naviga­
tion Co., The said land bring assessed at the
date of the Issuanre ol aurh certificate In the
name of Unknown.
Alto T a i Certificate Nn. 1070, dated th*
3rd day of June A. I). 1901, Said eertlfirate
embrace* th* following described property
situated In Seminole County, Florid*, to-wlt
Lot 276, Altamonte Land, Hotel A Naviga-

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Four or Five Steps Necessary to
Finish Work of W ar Indus­
tries Board.

SETTLE WITH 3,865 DEALERS
Report* Mutt B t AudlUd, Analyxad
and E xettt Profit* Dtttrmlntd and
Dliburttd—Rtfunda In Many
*
C a ttt Will Bt Small.
Wash InEton.—Tho department of
agriculture It winding up the affair*
tho domestic wool aectlon of the
erar Industrie* board. Thla work In­
volve* four distinct atept, and It teemt
probable that a fifth will be necessary.
The tin t atep Is to secure, on forms
furnished by the department, sworn
reports from the 3,08(1 country deal*
«ra and the 170 distributing dealers
C* whom the war Industries hoard Is*
word permits to deal In wool of the
1918 clip.
Tlio second Involves tho auditing of
these reports In detail to determine
whether tlio methods pursued nnd the
profits made aro In accordunco with
the regulations.
Tho third Is llie collection of excess
profits from those persons or linns
whoso reports, after nudltlng, shoe
flint such excess profits were made.
As rapidly ns they nre received l&gt;y
the department, nil remitInnees for
excess profits are being deposited ns
a special fund In the Irensury of the
United Slates.

by this last message found on one of
the force caught In a terrible LUtxard:
"Lost, horse dead; am trying to push
ahead. Have done my best." There
never was a more deserving motto for
tny force than tho last words of this
lying member of Hie scarlet and gold,
‘ilaro done my beat"
And so It has been In the irctlc
wilderness or on the bllxrard-iwcpt
prairie, whether serving the empire In
the Strnthconns In South Africa, or In
the Garry Horse on Flanders' fields,
the riders of the plains have alwnys
done their best.
Harvard graduate
or Canadian farmer, Texas cowboy or
French-Canadlan voyager, the English
aristocrat or the Scotch breed of the
prairie, the scarlet and gold held them
all, and always they did their best.
Fifty years they have been tho guard­
ians of tho wlldo. The wilds haTe
disappeared, and so does this grand
old corps, leaving as a heritage the
best traditions In service and loyalty.

TRAFFIC COP'S TOWER

APKIL 23, |&gt;j,

and Seminole Counties, and I ear­
nestly solicit the support of all
Democrats in the D em o cratic prlary to ho held June 8 th. I have ser­
ved Osceola County in tho State
Legslature the last three sessions
and I respectfully refer to my record
there.
If elected I will serve the district
For County Commlaaloner
to
the best of my ability.
This Is to announce to the voters
N. C. B R Y A N .
of tho Commissioners D istrict No.
Kissimmee.
Fla.
3 that I will bo a candidate for reelection to that office subject to
For State Attorney
the decision of tho Democratic
To
the
Democratic Votcra of the
primary to be held Juno 8 th.
Seventh
Judicial Circuit of the
C. W. E N T Z M IN G E R .
Stata of Florida:
I hereby announce my candidacy
For County Commissioner
for
the office of State Attorney of
I hereby announce my candidacy
for tho position of County Commis­ tho Seventh Judicial Circuit of the
sioner of the 2st district of Sominolo State of Florida, aubjcct to the action
County and promise that if elected to of the coming Democratic Prinary.
Should I be favored with this
to do my duty as the servant of the
people not only of my own district nomination and subsequently ap­
pointed by the Governor. I will at
but of the entire county.
all times endeavor to discharge the
JO H N M E IS C II
duties of this important office faith­
For Clerk of Court
fully and to the best of my ability,
I hereby announce my candidacy without fear or favor to any person
for re-election as Clerk of the Circuit or persons.
Court for Seminole County, subject
GEO. A. D E C O T T E S .
to the Democratic Primary to lie held
For The Legislature
June 8th. 1920.
I
herhy
announce my candidacy
E. A. Douglass,
for the position of Representative
For Slate Senator
for Seminole County subject to the
I hereby announce ns a Candidate decision of the Democratic primary.
for the State Sonnto from the 19th If elected to this high office it will be
District, comprising Osceola, 0 an e my duty to serve all the people o f

For County Commissioner
I will he a candidate for re-election
Xq the office of County Commission­
er for the 3rd district of Seminole
County, subject to the decision of
the Democratic primary to be held
June 8 th.
C. W. E N T Z M IN G E R .

my county as their pu blic'servan t

will greatly’appreciate y0ur in*
In my behald.
G E O R G E G R IF F IN HER ri
Superintendent Public Instruction
I hereby annouce my candidacy
For Clerk of Circuit Cou,|
Jor rc-cicction as superintendent of
I hereby announce my candi
public instruction for
Seminole for the office of Clerk of The CiCounty, subject to the Democratic Court, Seminole County, luu ‘
primary to be held Ju n e 8 th, 1920. declaion of tho Democratic pri
T. W. LAWTON to be held June 8 th, 1920.
Respectfully,
For Tax Collector
w - L - M0R&lt;
I am a candidate for rc-elcctlon
•
For Sheriff
to the office of Tax Collector of
I hereby announco my Caad
Seminole County, subject to the ac­
for the office of Sheriff of Semliv?)
tion of the Democratic Primary, unty -ubiect to the d e e f f i o?
and will appreciate your support. Democratic Primary.
JN O . D. J1N K IN S
W. P, CARTER

F. P. FORSTER.

FOR SHERIFF
Having been urged by a large n
of the voters of Seminole Coyoust;
become a candidate for the o
i
office
Sheriff, I hereby announce my ,
dacy subject to the decision a
Democratic primary.
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________ C^M. m&gt;

For County Judge
To tho People of Seminole County
I beg to announco th at I am a
candidate for re-election to the office
of County Judge of Seminole County
Florida, subject to the Democratic
Primary Election in .Ju n e, 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 . HOUSH OLDEP..

For Sheriff
I hereby announce that I i
candidate for re-election to the ,
of Sheriff of Seminole County
je ct to the decision of the Dem
tic Primary to be held in June
______£ . E. DR

For County Judge
I hereby announce that I am a
candidate for the office I formerly
held of County Judge of Seminole
County, subject to the action of the
J une primary.
I earnestly request the support of
the citizens of Seminole County, and

, * f o r s h e r if f
I hereby announce my canididsp
tho office of Sheriff of Seminole C
subject to the decision of the Demoi
Primary. If elected. I pledge my«
discharge every duty fearlcs, faith
and impartially.
A. R. CAMERON

D isb u rsin g Excess Profits.

Tho fourth Is n careful analysis of
each report which shows excess profits
with a view lo working nut the fair­
est possible method of distributing
such profits. After this Is done, the
department proposes to disburse the
excess profits by check of Us own dis­
bursing nlllror drawn on the treasury
o f the Uniteil Stales.
The fifth «tep will he nn audit. In
the field, of the hooks and records of
dealers whose reporls for any reason
seem to make this course ndvlsable.
Tower being erected In Fifth avenue
The first division of the work has at Fiftieth street, New York, from
been very nearly completed. A rela­ which Jhe Iratllc cop will direct traf­
tively smnll number of npproved deal­ fic. It places the officer nut of dan­
ers hnve failed to make reports, nnd ger nnd gives him n hotter view. This
It Is believed Hint tin* transactions of plan was successfully Introduced In
ninny of these were so smnll ns to ho Detroit.
practically negligible.
ft lias been discovered that several
hundred wool dealers carried on Iheir
Companionship In Thkjghts.
business ns usttnl during 1018 without
Our thoughts are our Innermost life.
nhlnlnlng permlls. As llie names of Wo carry them with us and cannot
these denier* linve been nscertnlned cHcnpe from them. In them w»* can
they hnve been required to furnish re- have alwnys the richest ^iimpanlon•port* similar In respect to those re­ ship*.—Robert K. Speer, In I’lirLt nnd
quired from permit holders nnd to pay* Life.
over tlielr excess profits whenever It
la L a rg ts l Tunnel.
npttrors thnt they hnve made more
The longest rallwny tunnel on (he
thpn the regulations allowed. In oth­
e r words, they nre not allowed lo de­ American continent Is the Rogers pass
rive nny ndvnntnge from hnvlng oper­ tunnel nn the Rocky mountnln division
ated In Iguomnre or vlnlnlton of the of Jh e Canadian Raclfic line, which 1*
Trgulstlous. The discovery of many fiv? miles In length slid run* under
•of these unauthorized dealers was Im­ Mount McDonnld, In the Selkirk
possible until the reports of the 179 range. It was constructed at a cost
dealers In distributing centers were of more than 1 1 0 ,000,000.
nadlted, alnre the entire wool clip of
the country evenltinlly passed through
their hooks either s* purchases or
r c r r , -arr..-nffi.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
The second division of tho work,
■that of uudltlng the reports received. To The Democratic Voters Of Thr
1* progressing rapidly ns Hie force
Nineteenth Senatorial District:
available will permit, nnd the collec­
I have entered the race for State
tion of excess profits proceeds ns the
Senator from the 19th Senatorial
audit of each separate rose Is com­
District comprising the Counties of
pleted.
Orange,
Seminole and Osceola and
Pay All at Same Tima.
pledge
myself
to abide by your action
As rapidly n* excess profits nre re­
ceived from nny denier they nre ap­ In the Democratic primary to he held
portioned to the Individual growers Juno 8 th. If elected I will give my
&lt;r» the extent lo which their Identity best efforts to the people I represent.
Is disclosed, hut the nrtnnl payments
M. O. O V E R S T R E E T .
■art being withheld until llie collec­
tion of excess profits Is more nenrly
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For Representative
completed, In order thnt pracllcnlly
I hereby announce my candidacy
■II the growers may receive their
•checks nt approximately the same for the position of Member of the
Florida
Legislature
representing
time.
The reports of many country deal­ Seminole County, subject to the
ers show no cicess profits. Ite1nll?ely decision of the Democratic primary
.small amounts of excess were nindc to lie held on June 8 th.
*
by most of the others, and the refunds
J . L E E SM IT H .
to Individual growers In many cases
will he very small. In other words,
For Tux Assessor
the refunds will amount In the aggre­
I wish to announce thnt I am u
gate to several cents per pound upon
ididatn for re-election to the office
Jill ttie wool which Hip denier handled.
Tax Assessor of Seminole County,
*The greater pnrt of all excess profiject
to the Primary to Im? held in
Its," according to a report of the de­
ne.
I
shall appreciate your support.
partment, "appears lo have accumu­
Yours very truly,
lated In the hands of certain distribut­
ing center dealers who purchased
A. VAUGHAN
largely through direct ngencles In pro­
ducing sections. Many of the distrib­
For County Commissioner
uting center dealers, who hnndted
At the solicitation of my friend?
wools on consignment only nnd whose
Jja v e decided to announce my
profits were necessarily United to (tiA mdidney for re-election to the postcommissions paid by the government,
on of commissioner for tin* District
appear to hnve no excess. In the dis­
o. 1 subject to the decision of the
cussion of this subject In press, the
emocratlc Primary June 8th.
fnct thnt nearly two-thirds of the wool
.
L. A. n R U M I.E Y
clip of the country Is so-called ter­
ritory wool from Hsi Western nnd Pa­
For County Commissioner cific const states, which was handled
I
hereby
announce my candidacy
almost exclusively on consignments,
and t h e r e f o r e furnished on opportuni­ for re-election lor L iltn District cf
ty for the accumulation of excess Seminole County subject to the
profits, has, to some extent nt least, decision of the Democratic primary to
been overlooked."
lio held June Hlh.
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E. H. K IL B E E .
Gift Costly to aivsr.
For County CommlJdlonrr
London.—Giving a deserving case (50
I hereby announce my cnndhlacy
cents cost a Tower bridge man |30.
T h e delighted recipient gave film n ir the pnsitjen of County Commis-p s t" on the shoulder which knocked
oner of District No. 5. and promise
him through n ptnte glass window.
elected to do my duty a* a citizen
"Good you didn't give him 5 shillings,"
rid lax payer to safeguard the inobserved the magistrate, ordering the
■rests of H e people o* ch cwhole
unlucky phllanthroplat to pay for dam­
)unty.
ages don*.
EN D O R C U P .L E T T .

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In sandy or hilly coun­
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For ordinary country
road*—The U. 8 . Chain
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L. M. Rclibincler, Geneva, Fla.
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APRIL 23. 1920

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THE SANFORD HERALD
\hind, U that It would l * more cruel to
stop Rending food supplies Into Germany
and put u stop to her supplies by shut­
ting oiT her raw materials than to occupy
a few districts with allied troops until
Germany changed her attitude.
From the standpoint of Internal order
the French statesmen also conclude that
limiting factories to work would be more
dangerous than restricted occupation.
The council concluded its examination
of the Turkish treaty at the formal ses­
sion. An ollicial statement from the
premiers said.:

After the roll call of the churcjies re­
presented In the Presbytery and accept­
ance of the program the meeting adjourn­
ed to meet again today when much busi­
ness of great importance to the Presby­
terian church and to Chrisluiti churches
generally will be transacted.
At ten o’clock this morning the de­
votional service was led by Dr. T. J.
McConnell of Umatilla and at 11 o’clock
Dr. II. T. Chisholm of Tampa preached
the sermon dt which the communion was
given.
Dr. Venable of Jacksonville who is
greatly
“This morning’s conference discussed
. . beloved
„ , , ,by ,Sanford
,
, people'!
,
the financial clauses of the Turkish1 |)rc“c,,cd nt n ° c,ock ,and ■/«",he " * u,ar
treaty. The conference afterwards d b -' »&gt;u«lne» meetings the vUiton. will I *
cusscsl territorial questions, especially ,aken a ride through the Sanford farms as
the frontier quwtlon. Before adjourning KU™'* of the Sanford Board of Trade,
the conference took up the question o f , Tonight Dr. Tims of Tampa will
“ Baton.”
I preach the sermon ami it is expected
________________ ! that many of the people here of all de­
nominations will attend. The meetings
are all o|&gt;en to the public.

and have several dandy tracts
on both sides of town.
You will save money by see­
ing me before buying.

St. Johns
Presbytery
In Meeting

H. B. Lewis
Phone 349

PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
IS
SCENE OF FINE MELTING WITH
MANY VISITORS.
From Wednesday's Daily

E. O. PAINTER FERTILIZER COMPANY
JACKSONVILLE,

FLORIDA.

C O M PLETE P B n T IL IZ B H H
PBIITILIZ H U U A TBIM A LS
N P IlA Y K ttH
IN N BC TIC ID R S
I ’ O I I L T B Y S C P 1*1.1 U S
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W i l t * for t t l t i l P H * t L i l l i *

ANOTHER BIG HOTEL WILL
BE RESULT OF RECENT
REAL ESTATE DEAL
Rumored That 2 0 0
Room Modern Hotel
Will Be Built
W OND ERFUL SITE
Wild. AT LAST RECEIVE
ATTENTION
THAT
IT
LONG DESERVED.

THE
HAS

That something big for Sanford wdi
Wow the recent sale of the Carnes Hotel
property and other property on the lak#
front is self evident from the early pre­
parations that are being made for going

This Kind of Blowout
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motoKsts who do not know that
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nave them repaired by o u r
guaranteed process. W e build
business by saving our patrons
money. Get full mileage from
your tires. We’D show you how.

KENT VULCANIZING WORKS
PHONE 17 .
Oak an 3rd S t.
Sanford, Florida

ahead full sliced with the plans for a big
tourist hotel.
The deal had hardly been made liefore
local architects were busy on plans for
new hotels and npartmrntx houses nnd
yesterday F. W. Trimble of Orlando ro
cognized as ono of the liest architects in
the slate was here looking over the
ground nnd lie will prepnre at once ela­
borate plans nnd a bird's eye view of the
grounds nnd the new hotel and nil the
amusement pavilions, etc., that will Ik&gt;
erected on the lake front bythe Lnkefront
Improvement Co.
Aside from the big hotel tlmt will con­
tain at least 200 rooms there will be so
veral apartment bouses nnd It Is the in
tention of the new owners to give space
for one or more buildings of u public
nature nnd the lake shore of I.ake Monroe
at Sanford Florida U. S. A. will nt last
receive the attention that this paj&gt;er has
long predicted would some day come to
it. Sanford's greatest asot, Lake Monroe,
bids fair to outrival the famous I'alm
Beach of Florida, Long Beach of Cali­
fornia and the Hcveirn of Italy and there
Is nothing to hinder the development of
this wonderful playground that nature
has cast at the feet of the Sanford people.
All of the future plans of the new com­
pany aro held in abeyance ut present, and
they hnve not been given out but the
opportunities presented by this hotel
site, the finest in the state of Florida, nre
almost beyond the dreams of even the
owners themselves. Certain itis that this
latest deal in Sanford dirt means more
to the city than any ono Incident that has
happened .n the lives of the people of
Sanford in the past twenty years.

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FROM 19th D ISTR IC T

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The St. Johns Presbytery Is holding a
most interesting meeting here this week
last night being the opening night. Dr.
Brownlee acting as moderator cadet I the
meetlng to order last night nnd Rev Irvin
was made moderntor. S|K?cIal singing led
by Rev. Patterson of Bradentown anil
special music by the Presbyterian choir
was fo,lowed by a line sermon delivered
by Rev. Patterson who preached the Herald.
o|R*ning sermon in place of Rev. R. N. LOCAL SCHOOL BOARD D ISTR IC T
NO. 1.
Abraham of Wild wots! who was detained
II. R. STEVENS
at Orlando and did not, arrive until
later in the evening.
II. F. M IIITNKR
G. W.SPFNCF.R.
Dr Patterson stressed the cnccsslty
of people taking their authority from the
Unappreciative Guest.
Libit- and took up the questions of the
Ralph, three years old. was friend­
day bringing out the point that every
enterprise and every business and the ing the day with Ids aunt. Thinking a
success of nations are founded upon the custard would appeal to tilin, she In­
quired If tu&gt; liked them, at which be
hible anil to deviate from the real teach­ answered: "Ob, my. yes.” However
ings of the hible Is to ho lost and to wan­ upon being served It fell short of hts
der in the darkness nnd misunderstand­ expectations.
Me ate a little nnd
ings of not only ignorance but the con­ passing It to Ids mint said: "You enn
fusion of ideas that should all lie merged have It Aunt Myra. I nm so full, utjd
into the composite whole of perfect under­ If you want some wxtfr to wash It
standing as ct forth in the word of God. down, here's my glass.’

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T h ese tire s afford to o w n ers o f Fo rd ,
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San Remo April 20.—'The allied repre­
sents! iv2.: here, although too busy with
•*» pr Idem* b&lt;*f re them to do much
in an informal way, have conferred on an
ultimatum to lie rent, Germany on the
execution of the terty of Versailles. It
does not npjiear, however, that their
consuitutlnns have led them biyond an
agreement that someth!.lg of n mandatory’
character must be rent to the German
government, differences in view as to the
exact nature jierslstlng.
i’renver Lloyd George, it was undersrood, Is holding tenaciously to the view
tlmt ccoomic penalties l&gt;e proposed if
Germany does not conform to the treaty’s
terni*. France's contention on the other

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CONFERENCE
ON TREATY
ULTIMATUM

STARVING
GERMANY
WOULD
RESULT IN CHAOTIC: CONDI.
TIONS AND DEFEAT AIMS OF
TREATY.

N. C. B R Y A N

Endorse Forest Lake
Sanford, Fla. April 09. 092P.
Whereas: Hon, Forest Lake our fellow
townsman is a candidate for nomination
for the office of Congressman for tl e
Fourth District of Florida.
Whereas: Be it resolved that the Local
School Board No. 1. of Seminole County
do hereby endorse and recommend the
Hon. Forest Lake to the voters of the
Fourth District as an honorable gentleman
•' mi,|' " ( l0 wou^ represent the Fourth 1
District in a very satisfnrtc ry manner
to every person In said District.
Be it further Resolved: That the I.ocal School Board do personally and
collectively endorse Mr. Lake for the
position lie desires.
ile it further Resolved that these
resolutions le printed in the Sanford

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THE SANFORD
IN TH E H E A R T OF TH E W O RLD 'S G REATEST VEGETABLE SECTIO N
VOLUME XI

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1920

NUMBER 371

CITY COMMISSIONERS . BURGLARS GORDON
OSCEOLA CYPRESS CO.
HOLD REGULAR MEET
GET LOOT IS MAYOR
HAS BUILT A CITY ON
ON MONDAY NIGHT WITH AUTO OF TAMPA
THE UPPER ST. JOHNS
Health, Sewerage, Sani­
tation and Streets
Taken Up
10 CONTROL” DAIRIES
n|| |. pvVK ANI) DRAIN C ERTAIN
PORTIONS OF FRENCH AVESTK AND GOLDSBORO
STREETS.
Meeting called to order Monday
rijht April 26 by Mayor II. R.
((event. Present II. It. Stevens, C.
E. Henry and S. O. Chase Comciuior.ers and G. A. Abbott City
Msnagcr.
Minutes of last meeting read and
ipproved.
Comnfjnication from City At­
torney Herring relative to the request
cl Mr. Joe Saucer for certain adjsittnents on certain City Taxes and
ca motion Mr. Joe Saucer’s request
m refused.
Mr ruvei ar.it Mr. Gove rame be­
fore the Commission asking for canlidrration of certain drainage matters
md their request was laid over for
further investigation by the City
Attorney.
Communication from Engineer
F. T. Williams relative to the Muslon lewer was read nnd ordered filed.
Communication from Supt. T. L.
Damn of the A. C. L. Ry referring
t) the uncecessary whistling of
tr.ins ct\ was tea l an I orderid
fled.
Communic itbn
from
Health
Offim Dr. J. N. Tolar in reference to
unitary matters read and ordered
Ced.
Communication from Engineer F
T. Williams relative to laying a
ihoubier to th • paving on Sanford
Ave. and recommending same was
had and on motion was referred to
the City Manager with instruction
to p-o.-wd *ith the work.
Communication from Mr. R. C.
Varner t . Mr. C. M. Berry relative
to th» control of drirics and milk
»upp!y etc was read nnd on motion
the C'ty atty. was &lt;instructe
to
prepare an ordinance regulnting
lame.
*
/
Communication from Landis, Fish
A Hull enclosing certain affidavits
in the mutter of the ense of S. W.
Hirri&gt; now pending in court was
teid and affidavits signed by the

Commission..

Hill Lumber Co., Lumber and Sup­
plies, Streets, $32.72; Wight Groeery
Co. Huy nnd Oats $134.38; Sanitary
Wiping Cloth Company 1 bale wipers
S20.25; Igou Si Igou Horseshoe ng etc
*8.60; Hall Hardware Co. Shingle
Stnin etc. $8.45; Geo. G. Herring
Fees as Municipal Judge *4.00; A.
II. Cameron Fees for collecting de­
linquent personal taxes $107.72; G.
A. Abbott, C. Mgr. Salary *150.00;
L. It. Philips, Auditor &amp; Clerk
$60.00 Ellen Hoy, Salary *30.00;
David Speer Chief of Police, Salary
$62.50; Geo G. Herring. C. Atty.
Salary $76.00; J. M. Vickery, Pa­
trolman, Salary $62.50; G. C Fellows
Patrolman, Salary 150.00; K. E.
Walker, Patrolman Salary $50.00:
Floyd Peel, Motorcycle Officer, Sal­
ary *50.00; Geo. P. Paxton Fire
Chief Salary $42.60; T. II. Lynch
Assist. Salary *37.60; II. F. Smith
2nd As*ist. Salary $37.50; H. F.
Smith Janitor Service *5.00; Alfred
Foster. Tax Col. Salry *25.00; Alfred
Foster Tax. Col Salary *15.00; J.
N. Tolar, Hrtnth Officer Snlary $40.0
G. A. Abbott Petty Cash Account
*8.20; G. A. Abbott Petty Cash for
Sewer Supplies $5.00; G. A. AbLoJl
Petty Account Pay Roll Labor
*57.38; G. A. Abbott Petty Cash
Pay Roll Labor *46.25; G. A. Abbott
Petty Cash Pay Roll Labor *66.24;
G. A. Abbott Petty Cash Bill*
Attached *14.83; G. A. Abbott Petty
Cash Pub. Bldgs Painting $105.00;
H. Si. W. B. Drew Co., Rubber
Stamsp $3.05; Geo. P. Paxton Ser­
vices as per bills attached painting
nnd repairing $80.60; G. A. Abbott
Petty Cash, Pay Boll Labor $88.63;
MncGill Salaryy Sanitary Collector
$40.00; G. A. Abbott Petty Cash,
Pay Roll. Labor $95.18; Schelle
Mnines Municipal Judge Fees for
April $98.00; Total *1925.51.
There being no further husinen
the meeting adjourned.
Attest;
H. B. STEVENS
L. B. PHILIPS
Mayor
Citv Auditor Si Clerk.
Special For Geneva
Sunday May the 9th. is Sunday
School Day at Geneva. There will be
snerinl mn«ie for the
ocuaalc. -.
"Mother* Day" will be observed at
the preaching hour, the pastor Rev.
L. E. Wright will preach a special
sermon in behalf of mothers. The
Oviedo Mule Quarette will render
a special number "Tell Mother I’ll
Be There" Other special music will
he rendered. A flower for the occasion
will he given each person present.
In the evening at S o’clock n special
sermon will he preached in behalf
of fathers. Bcverdy Wrirht will sing
n solo. "In The Garden". Other
special music will he rendered. The
public Is invited to come and join
with us in the services of this great
dny.
Don’ t forget the day.

The Auditor Si Clerk presented
Lidi from the II. Si W. U. Drew Co.,
»il Wn’ke- Evans Si Coggsweil on
ftrtain City hooks needed in the
office and on motion the hid of
H. Si. \V. II. Drew Co., sns accepte
The following rc*solution was read.
Visitor Likes Sanford
Resolution requiring the paving nnd
Mrs. Best left on the boat Tues­
, drainage of portions of French Aveday morning after spending six weeks
tu.’e ar.d Goldsboro Street.
I here at the Valdes Hotel. She will
The following notice to owners of stop ut Battery Park Inn at Ashproperty abutting on that portion of villc enroute north for several woeks
hftr.rh Avenue and Goldsboro Street nnd then proceed to h?r home in
** **t forth in the foregoing resolu­ Brooklyn. Mrs. Best visited several
tion was read and ordered published. resorts in Florida before coming to
The following ordiance was rend. Sanford and said that the Valdes
Hh'olution and Ordinance published Hotel was the best of nil the sir.-ic
•!•»» here.)
being excellent and the prices very
Tin Auditor Si Clerk requested reasonable and was high in her
authority to cuncel the taxes for praises of Manager MacNeal and
standing ngainsl lots 1-2-3-4 Si assistant Frank Brown nnd also
5- HIk If. Tr. 3 Snnford, as this pro- stated that Sanford sulphur water
°*r,y belongs to the Fernald-I.augh- has effected a cure of rheumatism
•'•n Memorial Hospital nnd should with which she has been affiliated
ot exempt from taxation. On motion for many years. Mrs. Best will not
c - E. Henry and seconded by S. O. only come to Snnford next season
Chi&gt;e the Auditor and Clerk was hut will prevail upon reveral of her
'Wructeif to cancel sums,
friends to come here for the winter.
The Auditor and Clerk was anthoriied to accept fr"m Mr. 0 . P. Bequests Warship* Re Sent To
•a*(„n the flat sum of the taxes
Mexico Prolcrt Americans
Plus (he costs on 1917 and 1918 tnxe
Washington April 24.—The Ameri­
•landing against lot 5 Hlk. 11 Tr. 6 can government representatives in
•"omitting the interest thereon in Mexico have .asked for the dispatch
•oniideration of certain special *cr- of warships to that country to pra*ite» f«-ndered the City by Mr. Pax* tect American cilixens and their pro­
oa and on condition that all taxes perty. The requesta came from Maxat
now outstanding against Mr. Paxton in Topolo Dampo, on the Paciflc
Paid at once.
coast, and the dront area on the
Tbe following warrant! were read Gulf coast. The War and N sry De­
, on motion ordered paid and the partments are investigating. ,
Auditor and Clerk wV authoriied to
Mrs. D. O’. Callahan of Rich­
checka to cover same. . .
mond, Ind., is the attractive guest
Hill'Lumber Co.. Sewer Pipe, *1.28 Mrs. C. C. Larramore.

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BREAK INTO SANFORD SHOE HOT CONTEST RESULTS IN
GORDON’ S
MAJORITY
OF
iC- CLOTH NG CO AND TAKE
35 VOTES.
SILK SHIRTS AND OTHER
VALUABLE
MERCHANDISE
Tampa April 29.—With complete
Burglars don’ t break inti hanks returns from all of the city's 19
any more. They go inti
cl thing precints available late yesterday
Stott's and take silk shirts nnd one afternoon, the tin*! vote in t be
of them who evidently k ew his mayoralty race stood: Curlton, 1,909;
buxine s bucked his tnr up to the Gordon, 1,944. This gave Judge
rear of the Snnford Shoe £ Clothing Gordon u majority of 35 votes, pro­
Store Wednesday night or enrly bably the closest mayoralty cam­
Thursday tin rning. placed two lad­ paign ever held in this city.
The
ders against the building one at each race was neck and neck all through
corner so he could choose his exit in the night hours nnd still in doubt nt
case he was surprised, draggrd an­ noon yesterday, waiting on returns
other laddir to the roof, htokethroug from precincts Nos. 3. 5, 17 nnd 18.
the s' y light, let the ladder down The Iasi two mentioned which are in
info the store with n rope, climbed the Ninth ward,
were
completed
down into the store, wrapped up nl! about 11:30, precinct 5 about 12:30
the silk shirts and silk socks and and precinct 3 about 3:30 o'clock.
Although the rnce was not defi­
other valuable go d*, placed them in
the he t I ather suit ca ei and then nitely decided until late yesterday
finding lie could not drag all this afternoon and the notice was very
s u(T through (he rky light pried short, a splendid impromptu celebra­
pm cn? of the ba,k windows nnd tion wus held last night by Judge
!-&gt;t him cif out and plat in; the goods Gordon’ s friends, who formed an au­
i i I it car went away from he
He tomobile parade through Franklin
hnd already supplied himeslf with and other streets, burning red flares
tools t*k»n f:cm a buck oi the sounding their hern- ami otherwise
Sar.ford Cytle Co., in the alley near­ showing their gratification. It was
by i mi lint attempted to gain an one of the belt imprompt celebra­
in tram e into the stor o' Speer Si tions of its kind ever known in the
Son. He broke info the lavatory city and evidently came as a personal
window all right hut finding the tribute to the successful rnndidutc.
door ^nto the s’.ore locked decided The puradrrs continued until a lute
that there w uld be more »ilk shirts hour, the general public taking part
in the n xt store aid came out of as well as service men, who wero
the Speer store but left print! of his especially invited.
hands and one of his feet on the nice
clean wall nnd he may lie sorry for
Death of Elmer Lincoln Grow
this later on if he is captured.
Elmer Lincoln Grow, four year
The Snnford Shoe Si Clothing Co., old son of Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Grow
nre heavy losers and must have had died in Jacksonville after a brief
$1500 worth of shirts, socks, suit illness of only n few hours.
cases, etc., stolen.
His death came as a complete
srhock
to Ids parents and grand­
The police and shorifl’s office are
working on the case nnd our neigh­ parents ns well as to the community
boring cities should be on the look where little Elmer wus loved by all
out for silk shirts nnd suitcases. The for bis sweet nnd lovable disposition.
Sanford Shoe Si Clothing Co., have
Though the fond parents ami
been looser* in this burgln y game grandparents will mourn this little
nnd have nt least two rohbcrieri u ones loss, God has Idessed them with
year only n short time ago having two other children to help gladden
some of the stuff in their display their hearts.
rase in front of the store stolen nnd
The- bou; wu» perpared for ship­
they iiuvu hud more burglaries than ment by Burns &amp; Campbell in
any other store in the city.
Jacksonville and brought to Hanford
for Interrment in Lakoview Cemetery
Dr. Brownlee officiating.
You closed your eyes in tliut lust
rest.
We know God culled you for the
best,
Still wo miss you, O, so much,
Since that sweet face wo cannot
touch
•
May your spirit guide us here
below
Until that dsy when we shall go
To meet you on the shinning shore
Where we shall part no more.
FLORIDA WOULD HE ONE OF
Mrs. I*. J. A.
THE
STATES
RENEFITTEI).
Card of Thanks
Washington, April 29.— Described ( It is our desire to express our
by Chairman Junes of the senate gratitude and appreciation to our
commerce committee ns legislation many Jacksonville and Sanford
affected every citizen of the United friends for their floral tributes and
States, the waterpower bill as agreed consoling expressions *of sympathy
upon in conference would create in the loss of our dear son und
—,
a federal power commission composed grandson.
Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Grow
of the secretaries of war, agriculture
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. Grow and family
and Interior. This commission would
Mr. a n d . Mrs. Geo. Towsend
huve powers over the development
and family.
of waterpower in which the federal
government hud jurisdiction or in
which it is interested as owner rf Nation . Wide Drive Continues
lands or property nccexsary to such
Against All Profiteering
New York April 24.—A nation­
projects.
wide
continuous drive against pro­
The commission may Issue permits
fiteering
in warring apparel will lie
allowing npplironts three years in
started
by
the Cheese Club nt the
which to mnke examinations of
conclusion
of
Saturday's
overall
waterpower projects; prepare plans
parade
on
Broadway
it
was
announ­
and make financial arrangements.
ced today. It is probable that there
The commission ulsn may issue will be twenty thousand marchers
licenses for 60 years from expiration in Saturday’s parade.
of preliminary permits or it may re­
serve such projects ns rhould be STATE LIBRARY ASSN.
TO
undertaken bytlie federal government
MEET IN ORLANDO MONDAY
Preferences must be given states and
AND TUBS.
municipalities, by the commission, if
they are adapted to use water re­ First Session Will Be In
Unity
sources.
Chapel— Will Meet With School
Of Americanization Monday
The bill would also rncourage the
Night.
,
-building of head water storage reserOn Monday and Tuesday of next
voir.4 to equalize power production;
prevent (foods, and obtain water for week the first State Library Associa­
irrigation purposes, to he used by tion will be held here for the purpose
generation of power. Provision is of forming an organization for the
tnsde for construction of locks In promotion of library purposes and fa­
power dams in navigable streams so cilities. Mrs. Whitman says she does
as to extend navigation into the up­ not know exactly how many will com
come as delegates to this convention
per reaches of rivers.

GOVERNM’T
CONTROL OF
WATERS

but shp does know every town repre­
sented has a public library nnd in
most cases these are Carnegie ones,
and she hopes the coining of this
library association now, while the
p’ ms for the Sorosis Library ere me
tcrializing will be a big aid in the
work and will inspire the people of
-Orlando to help push nil the matters
to so great a conslusion that Orlando
can point with pride to its library
building.
Monday afternoon and Tuesday
morning and ufternoon the meeting
will be held at the Unity Chapel nnd
every one interested in libraries are
invited. Monday ovci.ing there arc
big plans for the meeting which will
he held at the Baptist Church, at
which time there will be fine speak­
ers, one from the School of Ameri­
canisation, which overlaps .the Li­
brary Association. The Rollins Glee
Club will sing, und Mis* Susan Dyer
will conduct a community sing. The
delegates will nil he entertained nt
Duke Hall, und on Monday night
Mrs. W. It. O’ Neal will give n buffet
supper In their hr.r.or nt hr: 'r&lt;9,7.u ....
Lake Cherokee.— Reportei Star.

Have Some 1500 Peo­
ple Living in New
Homes
BRIDGE END CITY
IM'T NAME DOES NOT SUIT
EITHER LOCATION OR CLASS
OF CITIZENS.

Through the couftciy of J. G.
Rail of the Ball Hardware Co., the
editor of the Herald was taken t o
the new town of Bridges End last
Friday ami although the road be­
tween Geneva and Bridge
End
makes one think of World’s Km! you
are well rewarded after arriving by the
the sight of one the finest little now
cities in titU neck of the wood*.
Bridge End is the product of tho
Os,».jla Cypress Co., composed of
E. L. Hunter, Pres., N. J. E. Hoban
Vlce-Pres., nnd P. J. Feitner, Sec*
und Treas. The latter two gentlemen'
D oing* At i'aoln ,
nre in New York at present but Mr.
C. S. Flowers was in. Irom Paolu Hunter was on the ground nnd show­
yesterday nnd upon inquiry about ed the visitors the new city and
the doings nt that thriving plate environs.
.
said there wns not murh happening
They have built a city in the wild­
there just now hut on Saturday it. J.
erness
hut the wfilderness wns and Is
Jones hnd an old hen bring of! 12
fine biddies, the Clark fox terrier one of the most beautiful spots on
find four new puppies, Mr. and Mrs. the upper St. Johns river nnd thla
Stafford are rejoicing in n brand new is saying much. Tho location is near
daughter, Mlnahcwa mare had a fine l.ake Harney and the big saw mill ,
colt nnd to round oil n perfect day with the rafts of logs boomed along
day McGuin's bees swarmed enrly the shore reminds one of the big
Sunday morning, all of which goes logging camps of Michigan. The saw
to prove that I’ aola is some thriving mill is three stories in height and com*
’
town and there seems to he plenty tains modern machinery for cutting
the
cypress'logs
Into
lumber
ln
fthe
of news if some one would just write
shortest space of time. When the
about it.
mill Is working full time there is not •
an idle momrtt and like tho b ig
Fire At Fertilizer Farlory
meat packers the Oiccoln mill wastes
A pile of fertilizer in snrks snid nothing. They burn the saw dust in
to rontuin nitrates and being in the boilers, the scraps aro made Into
the rear of the Virginia Cartdina lath and the shorter lengths into
Cl\etnical Co., plant in some manner shingles nnd other stuff is made ir.tu
caught on fir** yes*?rdr.y morning fence palings and we are awaiting
and the fire department was sum­ the time when the smallest splinters
moned to the scene nnd in a fc will he made into matches. Lack of
ninutes had a stream of water playin space prevents n detailed account of .
on the fire nnd adjacent buildings this wonderful mill but suffice to sny
nnd extinguished the blase before thut they have a complete electric
it hnd sonic much damage.
lighting plunt and a water system of
the best that supplies the town and
%
Holy Cross Church
gives the mill adequate fire protect­
The services for 4th Sunday after ion and we people from Sanford could
Easter, S2nd Muy 1920 will be: appreciate this featuro greatly.'
7:30 a. m. Low Celebrntion
Messrs Hohan, Hunter and Felt9:45 a. in. Church School
ncr make their headquarter* on n
11:00 a. a. Choral Cieebrution
fine houseboat moored to the shore
7:30 p . ’ in.* Vespers nnd •Address
and they have numerous chickens in
Thu First Communion* by those
thr Mg yard at the landing place,
who received their Confirmation
they get all the fresh fish they want
will lie made at the 7:30 a. m.
and they live with nil the accomo­
Celebration.
,
dations of the big city sleeping on
the upper deck where the fine bree­
Srrlpt Dance At Valdez
zes from the prairie nnd from Lako
Tho introductory script dance nt Harney lull them to sleep in tho
Hotel Vnl let on Tuesday evening hottest weather,
was a brilliant nfTair, with probably
They used this boat when they
tho largest attendance of tbe season.
planted
this town In the forest pri­
The dining room where dancing wn
enjoyed, the sun room nnd lobbies meval and it has provrd such a flat­
were beautifully decorated und the dwelling place that they have never
Orlando orchestra furnished
the deserted It even now when there are
music. There were many visitors from many fine dwellings on the land. And
Orlando, Winter
Park, Eustis and in speaking about the houses it is
well to add that Bridge End ha*
Del,and seen on the floor.
some bungalow* that would grace
any city In the land The olfldnU
Americanization Meeting
and
nfl the white peop’e live at one
Thr first of the session* of the Am­
end
of the town und the colored
ericanization schools will he held in
population
nt the other end and a’le
the Baptist church, Orlando Monday
them
have
been made moat comforto
evening though all the evening aesable
and
have
their yards and chick­
aions following will he held in the
ens
and
gardens
and the land Is fer
High School auditorium and the
day seasiona in the Presbyterian tile in this spot and raises a&gt;l kinds o
vegetable). The homes have cicctric
lecture room.
lights and running water nnd *r«
Postwar problems will ho featured
models of arthltecture and convon*
on the afternoon programs of the Or­
ienre and e'eanhness.
•
lando Amcricanihation school. Be­
The cypress mi'' obtain? tho lo
cause many of these problems must
bo solved it is necessary that all peo­ from as far south os Okeechobee and
ple be fully informed of the presen will get it from as far north oath*
day dangers and difficulties which Wekiwa liver and beyond and the
confront Florida and the nation. In have their own traina to haul them
order to cooperate most intelligently lo the mill. With two good engine* .
with the men and women who are and 65 cars they own and operate
doing their host to aoive present day a completp railray statem and from
problems everyone must understand their own tracks switch to the Florida
their plans and handicaps and take a F. ast Coast hranrh that touches the
greater interest in the operation of town and with the ra Iway transportsgovernment consequently these Amer- t on and the river for rafting the
Americanlzarion programs are blng O ceola Cypress Co. will have at
put on throughout the state by the least twelve yean or more of -making
general extension dicislon of Florida.
(Continued on P*l« 8)

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C H A S E &amp; CO
spent Sundry with friends at
Maitland
Mr Engeraol bad the misfortune
Welfare Dcpartmcnf
of loosing bis horse last week
O. B Olson was u Saturday
With a good attendance and Mr*.
B. W. Herndon presiding, the Wel­ visitor to Sanford
Mrs H. I). Durant and daughter
fare department held u most interestinK meetinu at the Woman's spent Sunday at Winter I’n'k the
guests of Mrr. W. W. Tanner.
Club, Wednsdny afternoon.
Hev. G. V. Albertson of DeLand
\ plensiiiK program with the topic
&gt;
s
exported
bore for Sunday nnd will
"The Teacher's Salary" made the
deliver
n
11
o'clock sermon.
meeting one of real pleasure. A very
Mr. and Mrs. Ingcrso! have re­
fine paper was given by Mrs. K. F.
cently sold their Melvin plaro to
Housholder on the topic, who in a
splendid manner developed impor­ 1). I.. Thrasher of Sanford.
Mr. Ira Jones made a business
tant points and excellent reasons
trip to New Smyrna nnd Dcytonn
why our teachers should be paid
better salaries. Superintendent of last week.
Mrs. Harris and little girl of Or­
Instruction for the County, Mr. T.
lando was the guest of her sister in
W. Lawton, the spefial guest of the
u
day also gave a good talk on the Maw Mrs. W. P. Monroe here
couple
of
days
last
week.
subject showing why the salaries

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nre not commensurate with the
EAST SANFORD
teachers' services. At the close of
Mrs
Susie
S(|Uire went to Jack­
the discussion which followed Mrs.
sonville
on
Wednesday
for u weeks
A. I'. Connolly was appointed chair­
i
visit
with
her
son
Ityran
and family
man of u committee to meet with
.
Mr
und
Mrs
A
II
Stone of
the City Commissioners, and school
Cameron
Ave
are
enjoying
a fine
Ilourd for the purpose of devising
player
piano
revolt
ly
purchased
ways nnd means by which funds
Mr and Mrs Ed Ward of Camer­
may be secured for increasing sala­
ries until further state legislation on Ave are driving a beautiful new
French model automobile.
provides the funds.
I !&gt; Hart is having a weeks vaca­
During the business session it
tion visiting relatives over the other
was voted that the Welfare Depart­
shfw of the State.
ment take the initiative und give
/ Kd Cameron wn.i at homo fr. m
f 200.00 of the Carnival receipts* to
liosfwirk over Sunday
form the nucleus of the teachers
The whole community sympathize
salary fund. $100.00 more wus do­
with Mr nnd Mrs T W Ilrydcn
nated to the
Kcrnnld-Luughton
in the death of their infant daughter.
Memorial Hospital for purchasing
Prof and Mrs George I. Maris
the most needed, nnd one thnt will
teft here
Tuesdey cf last week
be lasting, article for use in the
for Philde’ phiu Pa, to visit their
hospital. Mrs. S. I’ uleston was made
son Herbert and family ind (mutely
chairman of this committee. The
Mr nnd Mrs Maris have been resi­
balance of the Carnival receipts will
dents of Sanford for 20 years or more
be pluced temporarily in the Savings
nnd have left a large circle of friends
Department subject to the decision
who will regret their departure.
as to their use for civic purposes.
Since the burning of their home some
After all bills are paid the depart­
weeks ago, they have licen Mrs F.
ment will have cleared approximate­
F Dutton's guests.
ly twelve hundred dollars.
Mr nnd Mrs I I) Martin have
The following officers were elected sold their attractive home on Lake
for the ensuing year.
Golden and are taking npartments
Vice Chairman — Mrs. E. I).
in town and will move shortly. Mr
Drownlec; Secretary-Treasurer— . and Mrs \Y Yv‘ lJressor have bought
!!. 11. Lewis; Chairman of the Martin home and will take pos­
Finance— Mrs. T. W. Jones; Mem* session in a short titnz Thd Dressor
gership Committee—Mrs. Herbert farm house anil barn in Cameron
McCaslin; Program— Mrs. E. M. City is for sale
Galloway.
Graham Hunter has bought the
A detailed report of the Carnival 10 acres of improved land adjoining
receipts und expenditures will be his place on llenrdnll ave.
given later.
The so railed overall clubs looks
und sounds silly to us farmers We
wear overalls the year round nnd
bale* never thought of being clubby ex­
cept now when we nrod new or.es to
pny several prices for n pair just
some one's fool fad ns the price is
bound to soar with the big demand
nt present.
Ross I ong and a force of painters
nre in Winter Park nt work on the
Ttnible Suffering From Headache, linuutiful new home recently pur­
Sideacbe, Backache, and Weak* chased by Mr nnd Mrs Roy Symes
who we understand are to tu e up
new, Relieved by Cardui,
their re.sidcnec thrre soon.
Sayi This Texas Lady.
Mr nnd Mrs Charles 11ruddy
have returned to their home near
Oontalei, Tex.— Mrs. Minnie Phil* Atlanta, Gn , after the winter in
pot, of thla place, writes: “FIto years
Cameron Ciry
LAKE M A It V ITEMS
Mr and Mrs Biley and

COULD HARDLY ~
STAND ALONE

ago I was taken with a pain la my
left aide. It was right under zny
GENEVA
left rib. It would commence with an
Miss
Annie
Peters of Duytonn is
aching and extend up Into my left
Shoulder and on down Into my back. spending her vacation here with her
By that time the pain would be so father Mr T D Peters
severe I would have to take to bed, H.Mr and Mrs I. P Daniels nnd
and Buffered usually about three days smull daughter nre visiting their par­
. .. I suffered this way for three years, ents, Mr and Mrs J W Daniel.
and got to bo a mere skeleton and was
Mrs
Endor Curlett and Miss
so weak I could hardly stand alone.
Emma
Eichnor
are the guests of
Waa not able to go anywhere and bad
to let my bouse work g o ...I Buffered their sister Mrs Charles Ilrumley
awful with a pain In my back -ad : at St Augustin.c
had the headache all the time, f Just
M is s E d i t h
M eL ela n d
is
was unable to do n thing. My life
was a misery, my stomach got In an with her aunt Mrs Eugene Mntthews
awful condition, caused from taking at Euu Gallic and will spend the
so much medicine. I suffered so much Itrimmer there
pain. I h*d Ju;t stout given up all
The missionary meeting of the
hope* of our getting anything to help

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Baptist church was held at the home
One day a Birthday Almanac waa of Mrs T D Peters last Tuesday
thrown In mr yard. After reading
its testimonials I decided to try Car* afternoon
dul, and am ao thankful that I did,
Those from Geneva attending the
for I began to Improve when on the quarterly meeting of the M E
second bottle...I am now a well
woman and feeling fine and the cure church at Oviedo last Saturday
has been permanent for It has been were Mr and Mm J W Daniels
two rears since my awful bad health.' and Mr and Mm II H Pattlshall.
I will always praise end rtcommsnd . Geneva people are wlahing the
Cardui." Try Cardui today.
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"news items" would come out In

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thcFwceklyff'l!crald(instcadfof7thc
daily H ft
1 Last
Friday^ evening t h o fla s t
meeting of tho parcnts-teachors
association, for the season, was held
nt the school house with a larger
number present The teachers and
pupil* deserve a great deal of credit
for tho programme rendered. All
tho ludies wero dressed in oriental
costumes nnd under the soft lights
of Japncsc lanterns thev looked as
though they might have just step­
ped over from Japan. After the pro­
gram, home mndu cuke nnd fruit
punch were served and a social
hour enjoyed

LABOR BO’RD FIRM IN
STAND TOWARD MEN
WHO WALKED OUT
Men Who Quit Jobs Be­
. fore Will Not Get
Hearing

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provided by the law that pending such
conferences; reference to and hearing by
this beard, it shall be the duty of all
enrriers, their officers, employe* and
agents to exert every reasonable effort
sod adopt every nvui.uble means to avoid
nnd interruption to the operation cf any
carrier grow ing out cf any such disputes;
therefore this board will not receive, en­
tertain or consider nny application or
cempnlint frem or Ly any party, parties
or their representative* who have not
complied with or who are not complying
with the provisions cf the law or who nre
not exerting every reasonable effort und
adopting every ffivailnblc moans to avoid
any interruption to the operatirn cf rny
carrier growing out cf any dispute be­
tween tho carrier and employer."
Request fer an immediate hearing by
the representatives cf the strikers was
denied.
Chairman Rarton said that under the
rules adopted by the board, written com­
plaints must be first be filqd with the
secretary shoving by express statement
und facts set out that the dispute wns
one which the board was nuthoirzed to
consider.
In C'aurt o f Count, Judge, Stair of Florida*
Sriolnolr Count,.
In llr K ittle o!
J i m n Lionel Monroe, i minor.

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AND HOARD WILL ONLY TREAT
WITH
DULY
AUTHORIZED
LAIIOIt MEN.
Washington April 09. The railroad
labor board announced today it would
not receive complaints from striking
railroad me .
The board's statement snid it would
not "receive, entertain or consider" any
application nr complaint from any par­
ties who were not complying with the
transportation act, nr who were not adoptting every means to avoid interruption of
tiie operation of the roads growing out
of nny dUputct.
Imme liately after the statement .was
male public, spokesmen from striking
:r.il;;.ad men in New York, New Jcrey,
flew England and the mi Idle west wer
leeeued by tne board. T1 ey were ac­
companied by Reps. Egan nnd McGIrnnon
of New Jersey.
The hoard's statement follows:
"It is decided and ordered by the
boards, a* ene of the rules governing its
prceedu'.e, thut as the law under which
the board was create I nnd organized
makes it the duty of both carriers and
tl eir employers nnd subordinate oMirinis
having tliflercnrts nnd disputes to have
an I h&lt; Id c inferences between represen­
tatives of the different parties and in­
terests to consider and, if possible, to
fieri e such d iiputes in conference, nnd
w ere such dispute i « not tied ed in such
e nf.reme to refer it to this lioari nnd
decide.

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APRIL U , 1920
r.upbeo I~ Dann, all altnata !n Samlnol.
County. Florida.
. Which application •HI ba baaed upon the
petition for aale now on ill* In aald ( t u p ;
Hated April S2nd.. 1920.

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The following report of the rerelpta and dliburacmenU of th# achoul fundi of SE M IS '.
OLE CO U N T Y for Iht period ending December 3let., 1919, with the balance* and amount
of warrante outitandlng and a atatemrnl of the aatrta and Habllltlno, and tho value of t - U o l
property of the aald Seminole County ae reported on the 3|a . day of Deeernher l'»|9 by
the County Hoard of I'ublie Imtrurtlnn and the Superintend.do of Public Inttrurtlr.n It
hereby puhllthed under the provltlont of Chapter!SSI3 of the Lawa of Florida, Arti of J9f J.
LR N /.H T AMUM, Comptroller.
(•rnrril
IHpotitory l U l i n c July I# 191!*
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Warrant. Outitandlng July 1, 1919

.School I unit
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Net llalanre July I, 1VI9
lleeelplt for the SI* Monlha:
,
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From:
Tat Collector —Tavta and • «I1»—
Comptroller — Hedemptlont
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Comptrollir—One Mill Ta*.. .........
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Hepotltory — Ie&gt;an
liapotlti ry — lnt»r»*t
Trantitr
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11,091.37
97.00
2.994.37
H,

611.17

116.63
I . 477.31
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Making llalanre .
Dlihurtrmenle for the hit Monlha:
Ktpended for .Srhoolt:
Salarira of Teaehert
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Traniporlatlon of I'unllt
Incidental! lor Sr hnolt
Fipriu i ■ i f Ail mini.trallon :
Salgry &lt;d Superintendent
Traveling Line nee* of Supt.
F«r Hlem and mileage, memhert of Hoard
A t t o r n ' / for Hoard
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Intldenlalt for Hoard and Supt. .
Printing Flnanrlal Statrnent _ . . ----I'unllt g
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Kipenita of Ltamltiallont
Intere»t..„
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24,610.93
I5.7SVOO
3,011.00
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900.00

110.00
121.Mi
60.00

33k.39
24.00
C2.TO
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4(0.00

20,93a.|g
3,713.01

I eavlnr llalanre
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Trantf. i
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Hepotltory lla'anee fitr. 31. 1919
lie.apltulxlon » f Itrporl of Special Tat Srhool
Hltlrlcl Fund* Seminole Count, Fla. Itee. 31. 1919

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Notice It hereby given to til whom It m i ,
renrern, th tt I, Mere*} Monroe Itnberte, i t
(iuardlan of Jtm r i Lionel Monroe, Minor,
• III on the 2 ith day of M ty, A. II. I'JiO,
apply to the llonorthle K F. Houthuldrr,
County Judge In tn.l lor eilit County, tt
hli ofMrr In Stnfaril in etlil County at 10
o'clock A. M. or a&gt; toon thereafter at the
matter ran hr hear.l, (or authority to aril,
at puhlir nr private ealr, the one-halt In­
ternet nt vlamra Lionel Monroe following
dearrlhed real relate, In aald County, tow|t:
.nta 10, II and 12, Illock t. Tier I, ot
Hanford. Florida, affording to E. It. Traf(ord'a Map ot Sanford, ae recorded In Flat
Hook No. I, pagra .16*01 u( Seminole County
Flrrordt. Aleo Lota IN, 2N, and IN', Tier
17, &lt;&gt;l K. It. TralL.rd'a Map of Sanford,
Florida. &gt;■ recorded In f l a t llook No. I,
pagea 16*61 of Seminole County Iterorde.
Alio Lot n of Itlork " Y " of the Florida
l.and A Colnnliatlon C om pan y'. Map of
St. Ilertrude'a Addition to Town of Sanford
ac per Flat rernrded In Flat llook No, t.
Cage 112, of Seminole County Ucrorda Alto
Lot 10 ot Itlork S. of Tier 2. of K. It. Trafford'a Map of the Town of Sanford, at per
plat rerordeil in Flat llook No. I, pavea
16-61 of Seminole County Iternida.
Alan
l.ot 6 of llluck II of Tier 3 of Sanford.
Florida, at per K. It. TrafTord'a Map, a«
per Flat thrrrol recorded in Flat llook No.
), pig a 16-61 of Seminole County rerorda.
Which application will he hated upon
the petition for aale now on Ole in aald
Court.
Hated April 19. A. I). 1920.
M L ItS AY MON It OK IttillKIlTS.
THrklcon
A
Dlrklntun
(iuardlan
Attorney,.
VV36.1tc.
In Court uf Count, Judge Slate of Florida,
Seminole Count,.
In re Ktrhte of
Horry J. Cramer
Minor.
Notice la hereby given to all whom II may
concern, that Lottie Cramer, a* (iuardlan
of Harry J. Cramer, a minor, will, on the
24th day of May, 1920, apply to the Hon­
orable L. F. Houtholdrr, County Judge In
and for tald County, at hla office In San­
ford In aald County at 10 u'rlock A. M. or
Lt toon thereafter at the matter ran he heard
for authority to tell, at public or private
aale, the Inlerrtt of tald Harry J. Cramer
In the following-dracrlbed real eatatr, In
aeld County, to-wit:
The Southwrat Quarter of the South
eait Quarter of Section thirty-one (31) In
Townintp Twenty (201 South of Kange
Thirty (30) Kail, with the following eteeptlona: llrglnnlng at SW corner uf S lV )(
of S E tj of Section 31 aforraald, thence
North 210 fret, Eaat 642 feet. South 210
feet, Writ 642 fret, bring the land conveyed

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by Ldmund PetHa and wife Lculila to C ’
C. Jonca by deed dated Nov. S ltb.. 1B»I&gt;
Flltd Jan. 12th.. ISM. Alan
feet Wtat of 8. C. eerner rf 8 W I ( I ’ l SEI*
of S«r. 31 aforraald, rvnnlrr tbentr- Weal
210 fiat. North 414 4 ftat. K i.i 21U feet.
South 4 f .'.4 fett, being the property eonvfjrfd by Ft Ft
in d »lfvt uCuili to

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21.13
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114.11
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411.26
157.32
316.11
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217.96
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Fund* Seminole Count, lir e. 31 1919.
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TT
4&amp;2.SMI I&amp;.000.00
6 119.29
696.211 11.000 001
116.03
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Aaarla And Llahlllllca
Aaacta
tieneral N'honl t'unj
llalanre Cath In lirnoiitnriee.......
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Uncollected Tavr*. including current year. .
Sprrlal Taa lllilrlrt
llalanre Cath In Ilepotltorlrt____ ,
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Unrullrcted T u n , including current year....
llalanre rath Hand I A S Fundi...__ _____

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1,612.01
32,000.00

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l,h»5.94
19,100.00
9,566.16

T ota l......................

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64,566.11

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IJahllltlra
iirnrral School Fund
Nolra I'ayahlr
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Special Tat lilalrlrla
Honda Outitandlng . .
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Nolra l'* jr a b lr .- « ....... ........ ........ ... .. . . . .

16,009.30
90.000.00
12.764.27

Total.......... ..... ...... _________________ _

11-.7*4.27

Value of School I'roperty
(iancral
Srhool lloutea and Lott
Srhool Furniture......
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School At
Other School Froperiy
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Special Taa HUlrlcIa
School lloutea and Lola
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School Furniture
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School Apparatus
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150,000.00
21.090.00

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160,400.00

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3.100.00

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A Beautiful Assortment of Bathing Caps to Select From
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Diving Caps
All Colors
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COUNTY HAPPENINGS
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM CORUESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY-E FFIC IE N T REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
OVI 1.1)0
Mrs. T. C. Hhupo entertained the
C. &amp;. It (*lub last Wednesday after­
noon at the club house Owing tn the
fact that there had not been a
meeting of the club fur two weeks,
there was a good crowd present and
everyone was in a humor for a good
time, consequently a most enjoyable
afternoon was .spent.
Mrs. A. H. Whitman of Orlando
addressed the Woman's Club Friday
afternoon, tier subject was general
e^ub work In Florida and her talk
was most inntrueive as well as in­
teresting Severn! musical ulectlons
were rendered by Mrs, C. S. I.ee,
•Mrs. T. I«. Lingo and Mrs. T. W.
Lawton after which a social half
hour was enjoyed. Delightful punch
and wafers were served, Mrs II II,
McCall being bostes of the occasion.
Mr . K. Howard left Salti day for
Tamp, t &gt; visit her mother for sev­
eral weeks.
Misses Marie and Julia ltd! of
Prattville Ala., spent several days
i:i Oviedo the guests of Mrs. L. II.
Mitchell.
April the 25th was Sunday School
Day at the Mcthodh t Church. A
special program was rendered and u
most -gratifying report made, the
average of attendance being 100
per cent and the offering averaging
over $2.50 per capita.

Little is a most interesting speaker
and the Oviedo Endeavorers who
heard him felt they had indeed had
a great treat.
On Tuesday evening ths graduating
8th Grade of the Grammer School
gave a play which was greatly en­
joyed by a large crowd. After the
play T. VV. Lawton present
the
dipb nun to I &lt;■ f o lowing- KatlurinLaw-ton, Luti.e Partin. Lira Mae
Moore, Kli/iJieth Young.
Helen
Dui a. F'orenre Wheel ,
Aallo
Can pbel\ Adan Thotrp on
and
Knunc It Kelrey. The Gr dunting
la's of the III h Schott] will be
aw.it ded d'p’ oma
on "GVdnorday
e ning the graduates |&gt; *n { M a c s
Alice h annon, Runic** Clark and
Hutb Young.
Mrs. H. G. S n'lh. Mrs. T. L.
Meed, Mr*. W, J. Lawton and Mrs.
L. R. lit.c; 1! attended he American
izntlnn s-hoed in Or inJo Tue day.
Miss Mary Dentin in who has In on
quite sick for the past two weeks
is irnprniing rapidly t«i the dt.ight
of her many friend .
Miss Kunir Thomas and Mrs11. T. Conncly of Orlando were
quietly married at the home of the
bride last cek.
Mr. mol Mr*. Kl'is and children
of t rlando ‘ prr.t .Sunday with Mrs.
0. A. Marshall.

Mrs. W. P. Tart of Ponee DeLeon
Mrs. T. \V. Lawton entertained
in honor of her S. S. class on Friday Fla. is visiting her parents Mr. and
evening. Alter a business meeting Mrs. W. It. Kimbrel in Oviedo.
of the class contests and jujtnes were
The Exeeti Ive Hoard of the Christ­
enjoye I until 12 o’ clock.
ian Kndcnvor Sneiely met with Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Moore of W. P. Carter at I.a'te Charm Mon­
Il unswick Gn., have been vi-it’ng day night. As tho were not enough
tbotr daughters Mr . G. W. Harwich of t Ik * members present for a quorum
a most delightful social evening was
and M!m L s n M u Mo. jo .
a pent.
Mr. Lawrence C. Little addressed
Edward McCall who is attending
tho Christian Kndcnvor Society last
Monday night on subjects of great High School in l.ake'iind spent Sun­
importance to the Society. Mr. day with hi* [*nr*&gt;nt•* in Oviedo.

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one of OUR good FITTIN G suits to wear to school.
Tell them to let you come to OUR STORE and pick it
out YOURSELF. Whether they come along or not
the PRICE will be the same, and the price for the
high quality will be low.
Tell them that you want
to begin dressing well while you are YOUNG, and
that this is just as much a part of your education as
studying your lessons. Promise them a HIGH G R A D E
at school for a new suit.
Wear our good “ Nifty” clhthes

Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Company

Ing tho week at the Zcrnovean home.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hasty and
Mrs. May Hasty wore visitor* In
Orlando Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Purvice
visited in Orlndn Sunday, Leon
Purvice accompanied them.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Irving Estridge have
a- their guest M Estrid * *s grand­
LONG WOOD PICK HUPS
mother (Mrs. Mamie Price of Clear­
Longwood school closed last Fri­ water.
day wlht a picnic at Palm Springs
W. Purket and sister of Seattle,
which was enjoyed by ail who ar- Wash, are recent arrivals here and
tendrd.
are living in the home formally oc­
Harry Ph pps of Ft. Myers wa&lt; cupied by Mrs. Mc.Millcn on Lake
the guests of his brother J. E. Golden.
Phipps on Tuesday.
D. A. Mitchell was in Manatee
Mr. and Mr*. J. S. Dlnkel were and other points south last week.
shopping In Sanford Saturday.
C. E. Chorpening has sold Ids
Mi-s Olive Dlnkel spent the week mule team, wagon etc. to Graham
end in Jacksonville the guest of her Hunter.
sister Mrs. H. K. Chapman.
Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Purvice nnd
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hardy and daughter Mrs. Marshall, Mrs.
Mr. anil Mrs. Schuman and Miss Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Singletary
Edith Schuman and Mr. and Mr*. and three chiodren and Mr. and Mrs.
Ran ie left Wednesday for their Thomas and children drove over to
homes In the north.
Lake Harney Sunday in the Purvice
Friends of Mrs. John Entzminger. truck nnd picniccd and had a line
will ho glad to know that she is r«-;timc.
covering from a severe illness.
Charles Dunn and Irving Estridge
The Hnptisl will have nn l e rcenm have made an exchange of farms.
social Saturday evening for the bene­ Mr. Dunn hits II acres of improved
fit of the church.
land on Geneva Avo with a house,
Mrs. I.ewis an I T. P. Lewis were barn and other buildings. Mr.
liters in Hanford on Tuesday, Estridge has 20 acres of improved
A. C. Hullam of Miami was the land on Cameron Avo with house,
guest f Mr. anJ Miss Gri t on barn, a tenant house or to etc. Mr.
Dunn and family will move into the
Wednesday.
Estridge house nnd the Estridge*
Longwood dramatic club
was will move to Sanford Heights, to see
asked to
ive the p'ay
M-ss if the higher land will he beneficial
Molly" n;nin which they did on to Mrs. Edridge's health. The
Saturday evening and hud a good parties expect to make the chnng
attendance.
tliia week.
C. W. Entzminger tins purchased
The agriculture report for
Apri*
the Truitt property.
2tth gives t i e statement that IfiGO
The young people met at the resi­ cars o f the Golden self blanching
dence of E. E. Hardy on Monday celery was shipped out of Sanford
evening to give Miss Efith Schu­ Celery Delta this season lies des
man a farewell pa-ty.
t hundred of express shipments. Gree
celery cutting has begun. Harry Ward
G. C. Chamberlain, L. Royc, The
P PSA LA AND GHAPKVILLK
Frank Ericaon wa* a caller in Tropica! Produce Co. and others
Grapevilie and at the home of J. K. are cutting this week ami it is
bringing
$2.00
per crate
no2.
Lurnlquist, Sunday.
Ceco 7.111a squash, ycl ow squash,
Dr. Denton, the family physician
snap beans, beets and cnhhngc are
was called out to attend the little
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lee. being shipped and Irish potatoes
harvesting is now on. The crop was
Mr. Westordick again accompanied not hurt much during the recent
Mrs Cute of Sanford to Oitocn. rains only where grown on untiled
finding Mrs. Parkinson some better, ground. There is the largest acreage
Thursday.
of Irish potatoes ever grown about
Mrs. Heck and Mrs. Westerdick Sanford before.
motored to the home of Mrs Lucas
in Longwood to get her little chicks,
GENEVA
which the latter hatches fur sale.
Mrs. C. A. Raulerson spent tho
The Irish potato crop is looking
week end with Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
promising out this way.
Sheldon at Iowa City.
Fred Krel has again taken n
C. F. Harrison is driving a new
position at the A. C. L. shops, be­
1920 model Ford.
ginning work last Monday.
Mr. Clim and two sons of Cocoa
Henry Cruse and his son Warren*
a e slaying ut the home of Mr. nnd are here looking after property.
Mrs. Albert Cruse
Miss Helen Moran was a SuuLmi
We hear that Voile William’ s visitor Saturday.
place has been sold through Mr. Gir
Mrs, J. W. Wicks spent Sunday
nor to some people in the North who with homo folks,
will rome down in the Fall. It is
Harry Parrish of West Florida
surely n beautiful Florida home. is visiting his sister Mrs.
John
A. F. Westordick has been re­ Frazier.
pairing the rhurrh roof and fixing
Mr. nnd Mr*. E. II. KIP'CC ar.d
non.a lights in this week.
family have moved to their home
Now if the it could nn’ y have a de­ on lake Geneva.
cent coat of paint, how nice it would
The pupils of Miss
Kathryn
be: our 1 tile rhurrh In the wlldwood. Flynts room surprised her with a
Glad to hear that the good roads dower shower last Tuesday in token
are c o m i n g —we ara patelntly waiting cf the love they feel for her as their
— al catly there are eleven auto* anti teacher.
we hear thn* Archie Swanson and
Miss Elizabeth Stines gu ,-e u
A. L. Czirplell each has a motor party for tho pupils i f her room last
cycle.
Saturday afternoon Games were the
Clarence Huggi t was out from order cf the day ufterw-.iieh refresh­
town Sunday with his new ear. ments i f cake and ice-lemonade were
Mr. 'ami Mrs. Noah Fry and It is needless to say the youngsters
inothe-, Mr... Hengston came down hud a delightful time.
from Isleworth to spent! Sunday at
All Geneva was grieved to hear of
the home i f M . and Mrs. T. O. the death of Dr. Nixon of Chuluotn
Tyner nnd on Monday, Elmer Tyner as he was known nnd much loved
and F ed Krell went to W ndmcrc here, nnd the sympathy of the entire
bringing buck an, organ with them community goes out to the wife
by Duck.
and the loved ones.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Thompson
The weekly prayer meeting was
spent the holiday, Monday hshing held ut the home of Mr. and Mrs.
with some friends ‘near Markham Wakefield lust Wednesday
with
while the previous Sunday they were Mrs. Bessie Hart a* leader.
visiting at the home of Mr. nnd
Mr. and M r.-. ! ! . / ! ! . Pstthhall ara
Mrs. Henry Lee a* well a* Mr. and visiting their son Dr.
Harold
Mrs. Hoy Lee and children.
P a t t i s h u l l and family at Jacksonville.
Rev. Albertson {live us some
Mrs. J. A. Logan left for Jacks:r.good thoughts on the value of little ville last Tuesday.
things in Ids sermon Inst. Sunday.
He was accompanied over from De
Land by a little lad, whose father True Lotus and the Lotu s of Poetry.
Neither iIts- inn* imiis of ancient
has just bought the Albertson place
Egypt nor tin* sacred lotus of the Ori­
so they are in the midst of moving ent must he confused with the plant
nnd will rent u house in town for referred to In Tennyson’s poem, which
the present.
wits the JuJuhe, n prickly shrub bear­
ing fruits resembling n plun&gt; or date,
nnd much used ns n dissert.. Ilonicr
EAST SANFORD
A daughter w a s horn to Mr. and describes the wandering Ulysses as ar­
Mrs. Fred Cowan Sr. on Monday riving at the coast of Libya, where
many of his sailors partook of the ju­
April 2Glb.
jube fruits nnd Immediately lost their
Mr. and Mrs A. Corpnny nnd desire to return to home and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Chorpening and —Journal of the Nuw York llotanlcnl
daughter Alya drove to Leesburg for Gardens.
the day Sunday in the Corpany car.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Chumbcrlain
Show* D'ood Circulating.
Ily fitting a powerful mlrnmcfipe to
nnd Mr. and Mrs. W. W. D cssor
and daughter Helen drove over to a motlnn-plcture camera a Michigan
Daytona beach Sunday In the Cham­ physician hns succeeded In throwing
on the screen detailed pictures of the
berlain car.
circulation of the blood. The complete
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Zernovean had film presents i view of a chicken's
as dinner guests Sunday Mrs. Stiles heart In action, demonstrates the re­
and two young daughters from town action, depicts the causes and result*
and another daughter Mrs. Hazel of obstructed flow, and makes clear
McMahon and little girl of Miami. the operation of the electrocardio­
Little Miss Elizabeth Sti!^ Is spend* graph In studying the heart.
The Scout boys of Oviedo playud
baseball
Saturday
afternoon
against the boys of St. Andrews
Guild of Sanford. The icorowar. 18 to
8 In favor of Oviedo. After the game
tin- boy* went tn Lake f’ hnrm where
a chicken pUcnu and enndwlrhca
were rerved.

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for our display of new goods
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Tibet's Sacred Mountain.
Inland. Jo da)-*’ tmtreh from the Inst
nrillsh outpost of tin- Irrawaddy. He*
the Mecca of the worshipers of Huddhn. the stirred nin*-tttni»i -*f eastern
Tibet. Toward till-* -dirlm- of the great
Chinese port tn n-l i-nrti &gt;*-nr thousand*
of pilgrim* dim . Ill-kempt. Ignonini
and rhi-erful. writes F. Klntrdon Ward,
In the Wide World mngiiz.ne. The
*pn*oti for pltgrluingo *o *ho moun­
tain begin* In October nnd cud* !n
February, these months being the best
stilted for trnvet in tnottnfnlnnns Tibet.

First Use of Ether.
Tho first successful operation with
other was performed on Eben II. Fro*t.
who testlfiisl Mint a handkerchief sat­
urated with the mysterious something
disco venal by Dr. Morton, was pressed
to Id* nr*e and he Lecnino unconscious,
nwnLcnhii: only to find Mint a diseased
tooth laid been extracted without tils
knowing anything about It. The draw­
ing o f .M r, Frost's tooth was th e IniMol ••penttino which preceded the
grand demonstration nt the
Chuselt* general hospital O c to b e r ie,
18-1(1.

P la n ts Receive W ireless.

One of the most extraordinary re­
ran! discoveries In regard to plants
I* lbnt they nrr '‘conscious" of wlri’ ess
messages, says the Radio Amnteur
News. Experts who have experiment­
ed Irt the matter declare that plants
receive wireless messages, and that tho
response ran tie detected by the newer
electrical Instruments. The latter are
so sensitive that they can detect anil
register the minutest Interna! move­
ments tn plants.

Oil Creaking Shces.
Have you a pair of shoes Mint take
eranking spill* much too frequently
for your comfort and pleasure? If
you hare, simply put n small qunnIlly of linseed oil In a shallow dld»
or pan nnd stand the shoe In It for
n few hours. This treatment will
not only effectually prevent tho
rime* from continuing In their
creaking ways, but It will also unto
the sides Inst longer.

B-A-R-G-A-I-N-S
The Very Best In The City
2 FORD LIGHT DELIVERY TRUCKS
1 Buick 5 passenger late model
2 Overland 5 passengers
These cars are in fine shape and are guaranteed to he in
fine shape, as we give service on our exchange cars, and
you couldn’ t get these values elsewhere.

We treat you right and can sell you a car
to suit your purse.

IT’S A PLEASURE TO DEMONSTRATE

J. B. LAWSON MOTOR
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Farms,Homes, Groves, Lots
I HAVE T HE M
It 1ms been some time since I have had the
opportunity to change my add owing to press of
business. It keeps me on the hop from morning
to night then frequently do not look after all my
clients during the day. I appreciate your con*
fidenee anti will continue to do all in my power to
serve you, so come on. Fin doing business right
on whether the advertising is renewed or not.
Oh, yes! Some wonder where to find my
office. Just in with Mr. M. F. Robinson in the
small cement building formerly occupied by Mr.
^temper's meat market. If I’ m not in just wait
or leave word. COMR.

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Popular Alabama Statesman.
In very recent years Alabama wn*
represented In tin* xunato lty two Con*
federate general*, John 'f, Murgntfiind
Edmund W. Hcttus. Morgan*" grant
reputation nx an orator nml statesman
lind tong eclipsed tilx reputation ns n
soldier. IVttu.f wax one of the most
»&gt;rIcl iinI ntnl didlghtful pntrlnrch* who
ever ant In the senate, lie had fought
In the Mexican war ns well us In the
Civil war, and didn’t come to Wash­
ington until he wax seventy-six year*
old.
1‘ iigh, his predecessor, had re­
fused to ludorxe him for appointment
as n federal Judge, on the ground that
he wax “ too old." "If I’m too old to
lie ft Judge," said Petlllx, "I'm not too
old to he a senator." So he made n
enmpalgn for Pugh's seat nnd won It.
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Such men as Herndon, McLaughlin, Younts, Lucy, Hubbard and Roumillat will furnish the
funny stuff. It will be such men as these that will make you laugh. And you W IL L HAVE
T O LAU GH if you attend these shows as the stuff they are fixing to pull is all O RIG IN AL.
N o old time worn out stale stuff, but a real first class “ right up to now ” minstrel show? And
a big street parade daily. Don’ t miss this treat.

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clothes for young men and men who stay young. That is the line that is featured at “ that
different store.” And why? Because Sanford men are just as much entitled to the best as
any men of any town. The Sanford men deserve B E T T E R than some men of some towns.
And we are getting the very besL for them. Society Brand is of the very best. That is why we
handle that line. Come in and take apeep at some of the snappy patterns and models we have.

JElvery Thing That G ces Into The Making of
A First Class Gent’s Store Is Found At

Compositors.
Erin—Well, all the heroes have re­
turned from war.
Martha—Hut. say. Ik*, who are those
heroglj phlox?

THEY AREJAZZ
MADIN LONDON

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M eihu’r Exprcisive Cy-ra
Ella wtmtod In lift Ike baby I'rnlit
Its crib, boi relight her mother's eye,
ntnl desisted. Afterward, she wns over­
heard idling her playmate that slio
knew when Iter mother didn't want
tier to tlo anything. "She doesn't have
In tell me," Ella added, "she Juit
Clinks stop, itnd I ran see her think."

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VaiucOle Spanish Products.
Spain Is an Imivorinnt producer of
i number of essential oils, indudlng
•pike, rnseiniiry. iliyuie, sage, penny*
■mul. mid geranium. The plants grow
abd mid distillation Is carried on by
'urge steam distilleries as well ax by
many small direct-lire xtlllx.—Ex*
change.

Kidney, liver, bladder nnd uric a d d
troubles nro moat dangerous be­
cause or their insidious attacks.
Heed tho Hrst warning they give
that they need attention by taking

GOLD MEDAL

To Remove Vnrnish Stain.
To i - tu.ee varnish sinltis on doth,
llr-d vet the spots with alcohol two
or three iliiiex, then rob with a dean
doth. If the color lx Injured, sponge
afterward with chloroform to restore
11. unless the color lx blue, in which
ease v'negnr should be used Instead.

•CAPSULES’
The vvn.-ld'a standard remedy for Ih'.a*
disorders, will often ward off theso dis­
eases and strengthen the. body agilnst
further attacks. Three sires, all druggists.
Leek foe the M ice Cold MrJol oil a.rrp bei
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ENGLISH LEARN TO DANCE

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and Tires for the Smaller Cars
Enormous resources and scrupulous care
have produced in Goodyear Tires for the
smaller cars a high relative value not exceeded
even in the famous Goodyear Cords on the
world’s highest-priced automobiles.
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In addition to its larger sizes, Goodyear
manufactures an average o f 20,000 small car
tires a day in the world’s largest tire factory
devoted solely to the 30x3-, 30x3Vfc-, and
3Ix4-inch sizes.
Last year more cars using these sizes were
factory-equipped with Goodyear Tires than
with any other kind.
Their extreme worth is available for your
Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell, or other
car using one o f these sizes, at the nearest
Goodyear Service Station. Go there for these
tires and Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes.

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F-x»y to apply — drie* overnight with
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**whed repeatedly without loting
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Tasmania Mutton.
Tnxmnnln lx u far outpost of th*
British empire, nml I* not yet graal
In Industry nnd trade. but none the
less It hns nearly 2,000,000 sheep aml
Is about to begin tho business of ex­
porting frozen meat It Is estimated
Hint with It* present Hocks It can send
out yearly nbntil 100,000 enranssra of
lamb nml mutton.

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By Degrees.
Hub—My dear, Isn't that dress «
trlflo extreme?
Wife—Tills dress, darling? Why, I
put this on merely thnt you may bocome nccuitomed to tho one I am har­
ing made.—Boston Tran»crtoL

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The Store That is Different

tever. From l1 p. m. to a n. m. ha*
become the recognised space of tlm*
for worshiping nt the xhrlno of Terp­
sichore.
How the Night Is Spent,
"Are you dancing tonight?" no long­
er menus are you going to spend Ihr
hours between dinner time nnd mid
Night Club Fever Sets in as night nt a Imll nr dull. It means nrc
you going to Hector1*, to the Grafton
Gay Life Is Re­
galleries or to limit'*, plrklng up your
party somewhere about midnight nnd
sumed.
never thinking of going home until tho
milkman's horse hns got hi* second
wind nnd the pink llnlsh of n London
dawn rotors tho cold night inlxlH.
‘ Then, nnd not till then, doe* one turn
homeward In a prlvnte ear, If one tins
one,
or n taxi. If one can get one,
Shortage of Eligible Young Men Put*
with
perhaps a brief halt nt the near
Crimp In Dancing Aspirations of
est coffee xtnll for a rup of muddy
Many English Girls— Retort
Hold which tastes like nectar nt that
to "Paid Escort"
hour, but which, taken six hours Inter,
would spoil one's whole day. Ilut such
London.—"Making a night of It" lie- ts night life In n big city I
00110* almost a lost nrt In England
The night cluti* of London nre n
during the Into war. The owl and the pence product. They range from tho
llriton were Bcarccly on speaking tiltra-exeluslvo ones of Bond street to
terms.
the frankly iTtmiocrntic mul even more
In the first place, It wasn’t patriotic so ones of Ldrestor square nnd Chnr
to "stay out at night." Then then* It : Cross rand—dull* to suit the tnxte
was the absence of lights, the shortage am! deplete tho pnekethonk of every
of Inxls, the ban on dancing nnd—the one.
Gotha*. So nights were spent In bed,
Closing Hour* Ten O'clock.
nnd the only time n Londoner smv the
London has It* closing hour, nnd
sun rise wns when he got lip early in that lx ttn o’clock. At none of (tie
work In his allotment.
clubs or dance halls Is any form of In­
London, once the gnyest of cities, toxicating liquor sold openly. Ostensi­
h&lt;*nme a silent tomb of somber prays bly, one tines It on pink lemonade nnd
and d&lt;'op shadow* after nine o’clock elder cup—unless one has a large hip
at night. I can remember when It pocket or knows tho proprietor.
wn-* nctttnlly n fnnnl offense to strike
Every place In London which dis­
n match In the street. Hut those who penses Jazz music nnd French pnstry
only saw It In wartime wouldn’t know during the wee sum' hours Is it "club."
the «,ir| p|nee now I
In most of them membership consists
The grays are purples now nnd the merely nf tilling In p form nt the door,
figh'x an* bright nod red, nnd In Pic- Many, however, nro suro enough clubs,
tndllly Circus they Imvo four electric j where only members nnd their guests
may dance. Of the former class. Hei­
signs that tlnsli on nnd ofT.
London has ncqtilred tlm night club tor’s, on Tottenham court rand, lx un­
questionably the most popular. Need­
less to say. It hns tin American orches­
tra; all the dance eltihx Imve hands
'O IJ
are f r i t . "
$m/#( Jf'iMflrfft At ttf, that nn* either American nr good Imi­
*7 makg firm ATI*
tations of American musicians.
» if* A&gt;onir\**
Iteetor’* draws tin* theatrical crowd,
folks from behind the footlights nx
well nx those who have been to a
"show" nnd are not to make n night of
It. It charges
n ticket, or $7.rxi
for n couple, which Includes u light,
very light, "huftet supper."
London Is Jazz toad; they an* learn­
ing to dance over hero, and when nn
Englishman danced ho likes to get
plenty of exercise. Woo to the slow
or tender of foot when tho band
strikes up n fast one-step.
Tho shortage of eligible young men
has, of course, put a severe crimp In
I here L no looger say re.ion for
the dnnclng nsplrntlon* of many Eng­
lish girls. This hns led to the "paid
•ol-ratinj a tingle scratched, batescort," usually nn ntillable youth with
,er(d nr shabby floor in your home.
enchanted feet nnd suave haIIroom
Pry the AVsr Coating lor OIJ Floor*
manners nnd a rallied dress suit.

Ciregarlan Cr'cndar.
The Oregorlnn or refonned calendar,
called "new style," wax promulgated
on Mnrdi t. l.-tSL' and adopted hr
m o s t o f me Human Catholic countries
of Europe before the end of Him cen­
tury. It was adopted by Grcut lirlralu
In *b pt,•»!•'' or. tTM. At that time Hi*
t'l lied Stales were Hrltlsh piH-ess mis. nnd the new calendar vvu* actvpted by them

Nature's Color Scheme.
Imnglne Hie r m o of the field and
the leave* nf the forest rrenled tdue.
or iimgiie**., or xenrtet, Instead of
green I Some xpeculatlve scientists
Ihlnk the foliage of tho planet Mars
Is red, and that the people there nre
seeing red continually. It would not
be dlftlndt to believe that keeping the
peace on lids good green earth Is not
■s hard ns it would bo had our ptunet
been painted red In the beginning.—
Called Hlmielf an American.
The Mood In my veins Is mingled. Minneapolis Journnl.
English, Scotch nnd Irish. With a
Camel* Failed to Thrive Here.
somewhat simitar ancestry, some yours
Camel* nnd their near relatives, the
ago, Itnron Speck von Sternhurg, who
was ambassador of Gcrmnny to the dromedaries. huYe been Introduced In
United State* prior to the recent war. this country from tho old world nt
boasted himself an American. I was various times. Homo were brought to
present nt a banquet In Merlin one Virginia In 1701. Hut. owing to lack
night when, responding to n personal of knowledge of their habits nnd of
twist, he rose and sold: "My father proper methods of cnrlng for them,
was German, my mother was Scotch these attempts have proved failures.
and I was bom In England; thill
Fleetest of Animat*.
makes me on American."
The National museum says that for
The baron** conclusion wux received
with uioro enthusiasm nt that moment short distance running the cbccta 1*
than It would bo todny.—Melville E the fleetest of animal*. This animal
hclungx to the cat family, and Is long
Stone In Collier'* Weekly.
and slender of body. It ts found In
India nnd Africa and Is trained to run
Getting Acquainted.
down antelopes.
While traveling recently I beguiled
rtie hours by trying to w In the conlldeuce of n winning hut shy child.
My elToris were In vain, so I took
refuge In my hook. Soon after a soft
little hand erept Into mine slowly, nnd
a tiny voice said: "I ntn ux»*-i**r to
you than I used to be."—Chicago Trite
one.

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THESANFORDHERALD
R. J. HOLLY, Editor
W. M. HAYNES, Business Manager

TfJE SANFORD HERALD
. Wholesale prices of commodit
other thaif food, the statistics showed
were higher in March than in an
previous month; Lumber nnd build­
ing materials increased morn than 8
per cent over February. Only cloths
and clothing showed a small net de­
crease. Clothing prices, however,
hnce increased G4 per cent over
March, 1919.

LAKE MONROE
After a successful year, tho Lake
Published Every Friday by
Monroe School closed the term Fri­
day evening with the regular com­
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
mencement exercises. An appropriate
HUIW CIum ON I'BICB IN ADVANCE!
and pleasing program was given, the
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children enacting their parts very
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creditably considering the short time
(H RK B MONTHS_______________________
taken in preparation Beautiful music
alf**d M S-read-OiM Mill Matter
13rd
was rendered upon the occasion by
IM S, l i IIm I'D-l .lVr* at UMfMrf. Flu-Ms
Mrs. Itoht. Herndon and Mrs. Earl
Under Art •&lt; Mirth Ird. IITI
Burdick, of Sanford.
Rev. E. L.
Trlryhsas N*. IS
Smith gave the invocation before
the exercises and the closing remarks
Back to first again on tho Weekly
were made by Supt. T. W. Lawton
Herald.
and Prof. J. T. Jacobs, the address to
to the graduates being said by Hon.
And since it is always darkest be*
Scbelle Mnines.
tore dawn there must he a mighty
The following graduates received
tine dawn awaiting the Herald just
the
common school diploma: Misses
over the rim of the future.
Arie Mann, Sarah Hutchinson, Jessie
M. Mathews, Rosa L. Oglesby,
/ And with t he power off Saturday,
Walter Price and Roscoe Robertson.
Monday and Tuesday and most of
The record for the past year cf
Wednesday it was some job to even
school is very fine. Tho pupils have
get out the weekly Herald.
worked hard, nnd the teachers,
Prtf. anil Mrs. J. T. Jacobs and Mrs
We are not beggars although we
S. II. lluchunnn have earnestly en­
are wearing patched clothes hut we
deavored to keep before their minds
would like to nsk nil those who ore
the end to be attained — the in­
In arrears for their paper to come in
tellectual education of t he child
and pay a thousand years in advance
along witli the training in the habits
We don’ t need the money but somite
of self direction which will prepare
of our creditors seem to think they
the children to be self governing
IlrBulifu! Card Parly
do.
men and women, that is good citizen
A charming event in society
One of the much needed additions circles this week was the bridge party
A calamity is usually a good thing
for our school for the coming year, at which Mrs. S. O. Chase, Mrs
for a community in many ways and
will he a library. Already n neat Ik F. Whitncr and Mrs. E. D. Mob­
the present paper shortage will he a
rectional bookcase base tins been ley were hostesses nt the attractive
good thing for the newspapers of this
purchased with tho money won ia homo of Mrs. Chase on Thursday
country. In the readjustment they
Premiums at the Oriamlo Fair. Ti e afternoon. A color motif of yellow
will ask u fair price for their adver­
lirst book purchased was a Standard prevailed in the decorations, taste­
tisements and job work and get it. teachers are very, very scarce. So Dictionary, hut n u n we hope to fully carried out with a profusion of
The newspapers have never joined the people here in Sanford are the have a nice collectTun of the best Spring flowers
the profiteer class and never will hut pioneers in the movement to get hooks for our hoys and girls.
Dainty
cards in daffodil
they should get a living price for more money by donations for the
Cedi Osteen, the little son of design completed the charm of the
their product.
saving of good teachers for our Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Osteen elosed pretty arrangements. The refresh­
schools next year. Those teachers j his eyes in death Saturday afternoon ments were served on (lower-decked
Senator Capper of Kansas is a that are with ua now are here lie- The child was about eight years of plates and repeated the party’ color.
Republican but we admire tho way he cause they have homes here or have age and had been a sufferer for re- There were eleven tables of
players
hits the Democratic administration been here long enough to become verai months of bronchial pe.tuc- Mrs. C. M. Vorce making high
regarding the profiteers. Capper says identified with the life nnd people of mania and other complications.'i he score to whom was presented a
that Attorney General Palmer Is Sanford anil hate to leave. They funeral service were conducted Sun­ dresser scarf. To Mrs. L. G. Stringsetting mouse traps for the profiteers have remained here as long us they day at O teen Rev. Rrownlee, cf the fellow was given a cake plate on low
when lu&gt; should he setting hear traps can on tho salaries they are now re­ Presbyter Inn chut eh olHclatlng. The score. To the guest making the
and we agree with him and in setting ceiving and next year will go to body was laid to real at the cemetery
them he should set them in every other counties and other states lie- at Osteen. Cecil was a bright lovable
state in the union and get them from cause, forsooth, teachers have to child and Mr. and Mrs. Osteen have
the highest to the lowest.
live just as tho other people live nnd the. sympathy of the community
your children’s tutors have been re­ in their bootcavdmenl.lf
Only 17.1 per rent of the popula­ ceiving less money than a day laJ. W. Hell and Albert Hawkins
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public libraries, leaving more thus the future of your child in their and Miami lust week.
Clara Miltcn, a group of Eighth
(100,000 persons not provided with hands are or should he the most
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Henry Should and Grade boys and girls enjoyed a
free library service, according to the important adjunct to the body poll
lien Lake wore In Jacksonville last happy time at Hccman Springs (Palm)
estimate of the United States
tic and yet in th grand change of
Friday afternoon. All tho pleasures
week.
Jiureuu of Education. Sanford peo­ affairs during this period
since
uf
a woodland picnic were numbered
Crop conditions are very prosper­
ple should he proud of the fart that W iliam tried to rule the world and
in
the frolic nnd a delicious picnic
they have access to a good library failing went to Holland to reside, ous Green celery is being cut and supper was spread beneath the trees
with the chances good for a new our teachers have been living on the cur load of beans left here each day in the late nfternuun, tho party re­
building in the near future.
same old salaries they received" be­ this week. The pepper hushes are turning to the city about seven-thirty
fore the war while the prices of thrifty rnd contain well developed
Those present were Naomi Scogalso
everything
that they cat nnd wear pepper. Irish potatoes are
The ovt-rnll idea may ho good In
gan, Le Claire Jones, Rrrnice Aus­
moving.
part bringing us it does to the people has advanced several times and the
Roscoe Robinson left Saturday tin, Nan Paxton, Roht. Jinkins,
the theory of saving money on clo­ some.
to accept u position at Jacksonville Clarence FUdd and Watson Wallace
thes hut wearing overalls for a fad
Since we cannot get them any
Ren Lake, Dan Talbott, Curtis
will not help anybody. We want to more money from the school fund
M ak in g Talk,
aec how long those who have taken we must get them more money by Meuse and Henry Miles spent Sun­
Much vitality I* misted In useless
to the denims will contiue to wear cOiilril.idions nnd these contributions day at Daytona Reach.
talk. Home people, when they mr»t,
them. Rut out of utl this ngitntion will como from tim e citizens wtio
Mrs. U. T. Wynne continues very are emliarrnssed If there Is n moment's
will spring tne thought of saving on have given this subject some study ill nt her home here, no hopes en halt In the conversation. That Is fool­
ish. Talk less nnd think more.
vlMhes, saving on automobile*,
nnd who realize that the future of tertained for her recovery.
saving on much that heretofore has their children and their neighbor’s
Guy S Afford has returned from a
First Motion Picture.
been a luxury and not a neces-ity. children! are in dire peril. We must pleasant visit to Paola.
••.Ml-- Jerry," the first motion pic­
educate or we must persish and in
Mr. an I Mrs. George Terrell, Mr. ture, was produced In October, ISfil.
Sanford Herald states that owing the present chnotic state of the world and Mrs. Peter Terrell, Mr. and Alexander Illnck was ilio ntillmr, see*o the failure of the local power to lag behind one instant with in­ Mrs. J. ; i . Noon and F. Ilulse, have nnrlo writer, director, camera man
nnd 1 1lls- writer of the picture. At
plt-nt to furnish power, the jdnll feriors ttaclmrs or no teachers nt all returned to their home at Long
would he to bring the s me stnto of Island New York after spending the lliut tint” otlly five atorcoptlcnn -Hites
i ‘ Mie will he discontinued on Satur­
a second could lie shown, hut Ifi pic­
nlfrirs In tnis country th t prevails winter I rr.
tures ure now thrdiod on llte screen
day. Huh Holly and Walter Haynes in* n m y place! in E rope. I, h not
bnvo tried for five months to give to he thought t f for i r.o minute nnd Candidate President D. A. It. .Makes per second.
•the peek* cd Sanford a daily paper we must rally to the call of rlvllaReport
satloti end hMp cur children get the
Pnd have been up against what was,
Washington April 21.—Mrs. Geolies' in education. F r Inst nee we
prchnps the hardest proposition n have many vi-ihrs to our city in the Muynur Munson, the only announced
An Ordi .a ice Rcguinthg and
newspaper man ever bucked. San­ winter. People who recognize the candidate for president-general of the
Fixing
the Mnsimum Amount to he
Daughter.! of the American Revolu­
ford ought to condemn nnd take superior schools of Sanford nnd they
Charged
by any Person, Firm or
tion in uanuul session, made her
over its power plant—or establish place their pupils in the schools with­ first public appearance before the Corporation fur Haulin:, or Trans­
out paying one cent. We do not nsk
a real plant of Its own.— DeLnnd
organization when she presented her porting, ami Deli ering Trunks Rom
them to pay and while they arc will­
report on the organization’s magazine one Place to Another within the
-News.
ing to pay and come here with the
Corporate Limits of the City of
The day's discussion will include
idea of paying the have never been
Sanford, Florida, and providing a
asked to do so nnd now that the various subjects. The nomination penalty for tho Violation of tfitx
cal! goes out for funds they who have of officers will he held tonight nnd Ordinance.
received the benefit of the schools the nomination will he held Thurs­
BE IT ENACTED BY THE
will respond lihernlly. There are day.
PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF SAN
The retiring president-general,
other people who do not pay any
FORD- FLORIDA:
taxes hut have children in school. Mrs. Thatcher Guernsey, suggested
Section I. That it shall he unlaw­
They should pay something toward that a loan &lt;&gt;f ? 200,0(10 he authorized
ful
for any person, firm or corpora­
the increased teachers salary. The for building an annex to contincntl
tion
owning, operating or c u t lol­
tax payers who have been paying hall for the purpose of continuing
ling
any
truck, hack, omnibus, wagon
the
memorial
service.
for the schools for many'years will
dray, cart or ham! curt for hire with­
of course respond ns before nnd pay
the City of
something extra besides hut there are Nashville Banner Culling Down Size in the city limits
Sanford,
Florida,
to
charge
'or
many men in this city who have no
Nashville April 24.—The Nashville
hauling
or
transporting
and
deliver
families also and they have never Banner today began refusi ng page ad
been called upon to pay anything for advertisements nnd eliminating Sun­ ing from one plurc to another within
C Q .&amp; O .T M a
schools unless they are property day features, the plan being to ‘cut the city limits of the City of Sanford,
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owners hut they also will hearken to the size of the daily one fourth and Florida, to charge for hauling or
It foots brand new, and yrt i* ain't;
tho call of civilization nnd education the Sunday fifty per cent,‘ as the re­ transport’ ng and delivering from one
place to another within the pity Emit
It'n timply had n coal of paint,
and will dig with the rest of the sult of paper shortage.
a
rum greater than t'.R&gt; vents for
people who unnt the schools, to
W
KI L, the auto painting
each
trunk to, hauled or transported
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continue their good work.
Yv sl *;ls n U now under
Cost uf Living Shows A Slight nnd delivered.
This is the reason for the call to
way nnd you must know
Reduction
Section 2. That any person viola­
that we lir.ve &lt;|unlifr.*d nt the
Washington April 23.—The cost of
arms. This is the reason a committe
ting this ordinance shall, upon con­
work. We d o the w o r k
will call upon you next week and nsk living as represented by the prices of viction, he punished by a fine not
twenty-two articles of food, remaiJthoroughly well in just exact­
you to contribute something for the
exceeding Fifty Dollars •S.’ 0.00)
ed virtually unchanged furing the
ly the ci.!o* and too" you tie*
schools that they may operate an month ending March 15th, the De( or by Imprisonment not exrce ng
m e. Tn ok! tieer who remarked t in .‘ clothes make other year with n force of good partnient of Labor’* bureau of labor Thirty '-Ti: days.
Section 3, That this Ordinance
tin* man might ! v *also sold
teacher* who are shaping the lives statistics reported today. Figures
shall
lie published once within ten
that a coat of unin makes
and destinies of the future citizehs made public showed that the cost of *•10) days after its final pas-age, in
the twenty-two articles of food was
last year’s car !cok
k* a
of Sanford and of Seminole County
only six-tenths of one per cent be’ow a n wspaper of genrral cit dilution
June bride.
and of the United States of America the cost of the same articles in Jan- in the City of Sanford. Flotlda
Section I. That this Ordinance
nnd the real democracy of America u a ray, when prices reached a highSANFORD, FLORIDA
shall
he come offer;ive Thl ty (30)
wnrer
nu..*k.
is in our public schools.

APRIL 30, 1330

IF YOU ARE SATISFIED WITH
YOUR CONDITION

CALL IN T H E U N D E R T A K E R
for the jig is up with YOU. The
best satisfaction comes from a well
kept SAVINGS ACCOUNT and we
are the institution that1,wants your
account NOW .
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P E O P L E S B A N K OF
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days from and after its pnssnge.
Passed by the unanimous vote of
the City CommD-inn of the City of
Sanford, Florida, April 2»&gt;. '19Ju
II. R. STEVENS. Mayor.
S. O. CHASE. City Cotnnir
C. E. HENERY Comm .
Attest:
L. R. PHILIPS
City Auditor &amp; Clerk.
(Seal of tho City of Sanford
Moved and seconded that the te([uirement of a second reading of the

|another regular moating of t
Commission not !«»« th-n 01
from t’ is date, shall he di
with by flic umuiirn'Mii nte
Con mi&lt; ion.
Carried by t’-p un:nim tv.:&lt;
t e Ci*y C mini1 ion of the
Sanford, Florida, A ri1 JO
H. R. STEVENS, Mayor
S. 0 . CHASE, City
C. E. HENRY. City C
Attest:
L. R. PHILIPS
City Aud’tor &amp;. Clerk
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The Farm er’s Assurance
Lies in Fire
Insurance
..
Lack of
/ Fire Protection
’ On&lt;’the Farm
. t
ah

May Jbe the Cause of
the Greatest Harm!
Soe

U s About Y o u r Flro Insurance

P. CONNELLY
ALL KINDS OF,.
IN S U R A N C E . ^

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SANFO RD, F L A . ^ f i

L IA B IL IT Y ,

C O L L IS IO N

ppo pjl r t y d a

M’a g e

FACTS IN A NUT SHELL
T H E S E arc days o f co-operation, organization
team-work.
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M A N can no longer succeed all alone, unliclpcd and unhelping—nor does he wish to.
R E A L S U C C E S S now means IN C R E A S E D
U S E F U L N E S S . A Bank A ccou n t w i l l
make you M ore Useful.

F. P. FORSTER, President

B. F . W H IT N E R , Cashier

Sanford, Florida

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APRIL 30. 1920

Little Happen!*
Mention of
Matters In Brief
Personal Items
of Interest

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THE SANFORD HERALD

In and A b o u t
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The City

Miss Jeanette Lanaon of Kissimmce Is the attractive (jurat of Mr. an
Mrs. L. L. Harvey on Elm Avenue.
“ Mack the piano tunhr" will be
in town to tunc for Mra. Munson’ s
recital. Mall order. " T h e
Gables.

37-tf.
Dr. D. C.Ward, Osteopath Is In
«nd Friday
of each week.
. , 58-tf
Congregational Church, May 2.
|n the morninif, " T h e Aim of the
Christian Life;** in 'the evening,
"The Good News,"
K. F. Lane has sold .the property
•«f D. It* Brlsaon located at 909
Magnolia Ave. to Mr. Morris Moses
uho will make this his home.
Let me figure on your on your screen
porch or window screens. All kinds of
carpenter work done satifactorlly. Call
phone 467. Frank Lossing.
I49-6tp.
Mrs. E. C. Harnage has purchased
the nice residence on French Ave.
and 4th St.,from Mr. T. J. Miller
This transacation was made by J. .
Spurling.
Mr. G. A. Radford hns purchased
the splendid residence from Mr. Win.
Zachary on French ^yopue, where
he will make his home. The anle
was made by J. E. Spurling.
The West Side Primary school will
give a May Festival at Holden Park
on French Avenue, Saturday May
hirst, at 3:00 P. M. Every one welcome.
37-ltp.

Sanford on Tuesday

T

MINLSTRKAL.REHEARSAL

Monday Night 7:30 P. M. at the
Princess Theatre
Full attendance required and men
urged to select the song they will
render before this rehrartUl, 37-ltc.
Food Speculators In Japan lllttihg
Bumps
Tokio, April 20.—The silk, cotton
and rice exchanges closed today as a
result of a ten days' slump in prices.
With |the close of the stock ex­
change the losses »o speculators were
estimated at 3100.000,000 year.
Flower flaskets
Just arrived a brand new ship­
ment of Flower Baskets suitable
for May Day,
Commencement
and other exercises. Mrs. J. R.
Stewart, 814 Myrtle Ave.
37-ltc

Mrs. John Melsch, Mrs. Harry
Herran, Mrs. George Hoy and Mrs.
Board of Trade Meeting
It. J. Holly spent Wednesday afterThe Board of Trade will hold a
no *n in Orlando going down as the
meeting at the Valdez Hotel at 8
guests of Mrs. Melsch in
her
o ’clock Tuesday night. All members
limousine.
requested to be present and visitors
Among the prominent Orlando are welcome.
visitors to the city Thursday was
John Tucker, banker and stockman
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and former county treasurer of
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Orange county. John has many
Christian Science Services
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friends here who arc alwasy glad
will be held at the Woman's -k
to see him.
Club, Odk Avenue between 3rd ic
WANTED — OLD CLEAN
RAGS. ANY KIND EX­
CEPT
OLD
SOCKS,
COATS,
PANTS,
OR
RED SPREADS. AT THE
HERALD OFFICE.
69-tf

»nys that "things surely look rooi!
for 'Lake for Congre«i,"

Summary of the
Floating Small
Talk" Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Reader!

Dancing School
Will open Monday May 3rd. ut
the Woman's Club at 8:00 o'clo;!..
Modern dancihg taught. 37-ltc.

and Mr. Hicks a prominent winter
visitor of the Ancient City were here
Wednesday morning and prevailed
upon the editor of the Herald to ac­
company them to the rtate V. M.
C. A. meeting on Orlando. Mr.
Edininlster was ussaignment clerk of
the " Y " at Columtdn University
when the Herald editor was
in
training there and afterward Mr.
Edminister was assigned to work in
France where he had charge of en­
tertainment of a large area and
played a most important part in th
reconstruction work there.
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and 4th Streets on Sunday
morning at 10:45 o’ clock.
Subject "Everlasting Punishmen*" 37-ltf.

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Ollire graced by that Tobuat and
A Prominent Visitor
manly form of Hon. Robert Jay
Hon. Forest Lake, n prominent
Holly, cd h tr and prop of the Sanford politician and captnlist of Sanford,
Daily Herald which insists on using and candidate for Congress, to suc­
electric power when there anl't any. ceed "J ob" Sears, spent a part of the
Roll's daily has gone into n weekly ,wcek in the city in the interest of
until power gets hotter. Accompany­ "his candidary. Mr. Lake hns long
ing him was that othpr partly figure been active in the political and busi­
of Hon. Harry A. IlrowA of the St. ness.life of Enst Florida, having ser­
Augustine Record who
of yore was ved Seminole county in the Legisla­
pulsating with energy and vivacious- ture, and being connected with
ness. C. Codrington of DcLand News banking and other enterprises in his
came along to keep *&gt;m straight.— home town, in Jacksonville and
Orlando,
Orlahdo Sentinel.
•
W. B. Edminister tag collector of
Me. Lake has been on a motoring
Si. jorms county, Harry L. Brown, tour on the lower East Coast, and
editor of she St. Augustine Record after meeting scores of voters, he

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Mrs. R. A. Terheun, Editor
Phone 395

uneis

I). A. It. Card Parly
No Word From Mars
Th? Woman's Club was most at­
Gamer Ranch Cedar Creek, Neb. tractively decorated on Monday
April 22.—An effort today to catch night when Sallie Harrison Chapter
a signal from Mars failed, Dr. D. A. R. gave a bridge party for the
Frederick L. Miller and Harvey benefit of Cumpbell-Lossing Post of
Gamer, electrical experts stated to­ the American Legion. Oleanders,
day. They announced they
would bamboo and roses mingled in grace­
try again tonight.
ful arrangement, while on the piano
was placed the beautiful American
Railroad Strike About To Force flag presented to Sallie Harrison
Key West’# Parotlres ro Suspend. Chapter by the State Regent, Mrs.
Key West April 23.— Although far Gilkes, adding its brilliant beauty to
removed from the scenes of the the charming scene. Eleven tables
strikes of railway men, this city Is is of players enjoyed the fascinating
a fair way to suffer severe financial game and guests were loth to leave
loss. On account of inability to long after the prizes were won and
move their product out by rail, due refreshments served. All of the
to frichgt embargoes, the Key West prizes were donated, a pair of white
cigar manufacturers declare that silk hose, by tho Sanford Shoe &amp;
they must soon suspend operations Clothing Co. was won by Dr. Puleunless relief {a given.
ston. The cutting prize for the gentle­
men was a handsome deck of cards,
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325 Howard
donated by Mrs. Geo. D. Bishop
For proof leading to the convic­ and cut by Mr. Bishop. Dr. R. C.
tion of parties using Ruscland Dairy Bower gave u lovely bathing cup
milk bottles for the sale of milk. that was presented Miss Katherine
IWEPAy
J. C. Stapler.
37-3te. Wilkie on high score. Mrs. W. J.
Thigpen w;on iho cutting prize do­
nated by Mrs. W. E. Watson, a
Cut Clothing Prices
, OXM
lovely
Turkish towel. Much credit
Now York April 22.—One of New
■h o m e m sTiTU Tiort ••
SAVIHG5
York’s large ready-to-wear clothing is due Mrs. G. I. Loucks and h«r
houses, in advertising today reduc­ committees for one of the most de­
tions to 337.50 in the prices of suits lightfully, informal and enjoyable
and overcoats ranging as high as 375 games of the early spring. The use
announced the drop as a "deliberate of the Club House was donated by
cutting of our own profit for the the Woman’ s Club, a courtesy much
Sallie
Harrison dining room, with covers laid for beauty that formed a
brilliant
purpose of helping the movement to appreciated by
twenty-four, the
High
School setting for the daintily gowned
Chapter.
force down the high cost of clothing."
faculty, end the young men invited women who graced the occasion.
Thousands of New Yorkers reading
I.eap Year fashion, being included in
SI. Agnes Guild
The card tables were placed fn tho
the announcement contemplated* wlu t
the
guests. .Mr. Beck t f the Univer­
An enjoyable meeting of St.
Sun Room, whose central adornment
the profits ut original prices must
sity
of
Florida
acted
ns
toast
master.
Agnes Guild was held Monday with
have been.
Flowers centered the table nnd was a stand which held n huge vase
Mrs. Leunardi hosts is. A profusion
of stately ealla lillies surrounded
'The advertisement is 'headed:
of lovely j'fnk rc.rt.3 wtie used nr- running little cards in barket bnfl with sponger! plumosa fnlling in
"Why wear overalls?” It explained
liscnlly in several of the rooms with iteslgn marked the places.
graceful profusion. The windows
the reduction was "the firm's con­
In tl:e course if the evening tho were hanked withv masses of vari­
lillics and nasturtiums in the hnll.
tribution to the national drive to
much
Refreshments were dainitly served gills were presented the
colored phlox and larkspur and gar­
cut the high cost of clothing."
ovoted
ami
will
earned
emblems
if den Dowers held in baskets nnd vns03
on plans adorned with pansies. The
The price-cutting movement by de­ sorial hour was delightful nnd a a successful season
completed the attractive trrnngepartment stores, which started in chicken salad course was served.
To Guru ‘Lee Tillla and Ethel inenl A pretty scheme of decoration
Brooklyn, spread to Manhattan to­ The next meeting will lie held with Henry were presented the Stare,
was used in tho Mining room* where
day with un annuunrument by W. Mrs. Lloyd.
The block letter " S " was given refreshments were served.
Riley, head of thn department squuJulia Zachary, Rose
G allaghcr,
The prizes carried out the charming
dron of profiteering hunters, that
Esther
Miller,
Anna
Mason,
Sara
Pipe Organ Club
spirit ct a May Day party, lovely
two big stores have volunteered to
The regular meeting of the Pipe Warren Easterly and Adele Ilinct; baskets i f cut lloweis being presented
cut clothing and shoe prices. He said
Organ Club was held ci the heme Ruth Gfllrn v.*r given the rr:r";rnm ll.e ...anus. The favors were also
one was u large Fifth avenue de­
of Mrs. Stewart Telford Monday The team have made a splendid re- (lowers n combination cf fern violets
partment store. Mr. Riley said his
t!.ix season ad
ranks
afternoon with a geed attendance
and Dcrcthy Perkins' ruses,
agents ahd eolloeteQ^cdldniice against
with
the
be
t
!r.
the
state
and a.i interesting business session
several new stores of profiteering and
Receiving with the hostesses was
at which time a committee was ap­ Sanford is proud of them.
that arret Ih would follow soon, nnd
Miss Jean Haskett and . otherwise
pointed to purchase the Pipe Organ.
unless there were more voluntary
assisting were Mrs. Harry Ward,
This committee will be Mrs. A. M.
Lovely May Day Parly
cuts. In prices.
,
Mrs. F. F. Dutton and Mrs. S, J
PhiKipn nnd Mrs. S i ‘telle Muines to
Surrounded hythe charm cf myriad
Carnes.
act In CTrjmeti n with Dr. Hyman. of flover:, their rweet frcj.rcnco perI,aura Is Bad Girl
At the cl;*e i f the bu. inc.s peril d meaiing the stmczphero of a perfect
Sweet amt winsome In their
Cleveland April 23 (By Associa­ refreshments were served.
spring day, the Sun Room of the pretty frocks nnd ribbons Camilla
ted Press) l.nura Wayne said by the
Vi idea was the s ene of one of the Pulrstcn and Ruth Henry distribu­
police to be the leader of the gang
gay &amp; t May Day parties ever given ted the tolly cards and favors.
Basket Ball
Gi
Is
of house breakers hns I ;cn jailed
in Sanford, when Mrs. Roy Bower, During the refreshment hour the
Uarqact
and will remain in ucfuull of bail.
Sum Orlando orchestra rendered a pro
The Girls' Basket Hall Team uf Mrs. W. L. Morgan, Mrs.
gram of fine Celuctiuns.
Younts
and
Mrs.
Hal
Wlgb*
enter­
a
banquet
at
Sanford
High
gave
To Spot The Fish
bridge
Out of town guests were Mrs. F.
Washington April 23 'B y Arrocls- Hotel Yaidua Friday nigni which tained with tho largest
J. Gonzalez of Miami, Mrs. Thomas
ted Press) Navy seaplanes will be was a notable event in the closing party of the season.
•Sptlr.g blossoms from field nnd A. Neal Mrs. Cecil Butt, Mrs.
used to assist the Chcsepcakc Bay days cf school.’
Tho banqu«t was served in the garden mingled in a riot of colorful
fishermen to spot school of nenhsden
(Continued on page 8)

Every tick of the clock may
be made of value to you by
depositing your funds in this
bank and i n v e s t i n g the
surplus over your checking
account requirements in high
grade securities.
We are prepared to give
our customers expert advice
as to the safety of proposed
investments. -

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SANFORD. FLA.

A Multitude of Fancy Woven Designs in Voiles and Organdies
The patterns is the thing in the New Spring Dress Goods. For the moment Women are abandoning the
demure little dots and are demanding fancy Qheville effects in groups of dots and clever figuring, and they are bcwitchingly Effective when rightly worn. Of course the Newest Effects are here

75c, $1.50 to $4.50 yd.

A Large Groupe of the Newest Afternoon and Street Dresses

Swarts Wardrobe
and Steamer
Trunks

You will admire these late moJels for they are the Season’s Newest. The materials were N EVER so handsome. Fan-ti-sa and Tussa Silk, are the Sport Models. Georgette and'Crepe de chine Afternoon Dresses.

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Cowhide Bags

$27.50 to $65.00

Our Mens Department W as Never More Complete
Stylish Straws An assortment t h a t
merits the approval of
Recoining smart stiff models,
panamas, leghorns and bankoks. Quality materials and
expert blocking.
Good service always— to match
up with “ good gnoflfi."

$3.00 to $7.50

$8.50 and 10.00

the most exacting.

P alm Beach Suits invall ^the Newest Patterns

THE
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Suit-cases

Quality Hats [or
Every Occasion
Modish headwear that will win
your instant approval. *
Stylish still hats, distinctive
flexible brim fancy braid straws,
summery panamas and light as*
air hankoks.
Whether your taste runs to
ultra or conservative, we can
meet your requirements.
Courteous, prompt service.

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We make the new
ACORN BUTTON
as well as other
Shapes
35c and 40c doz.
$ 1 8 .0 0 to $ 2 2 .0 0

Y0WELL COMPANY

The New Numbers
in Royal Society
Package Goods
are here

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�TUB SANFORD HERALD

APRIL 30 :»20

If I dressed In Rood clothes people
would not purchase from me."—New
York Times.
Taking the 8tlng Out
"It seeme to me," wild the old-fash­
ioned man, “ that 873 In a lot of money
to pny for a rend) made suit of
clothes."
“ Perhaps tt Is," replied the pur­
chaser, “ hut tho salesman made the
transaction as painless for me as pos­
sible."
"How so?"
“ He told me the snmc suit would
probably cost $100 next year."—Bir­
mingham Ago-Ilcrald.

‘Best in theLong%in

L A /flUJN buying inner

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tubes, it is safer
to buy experience than
experiment.
A G ood rich dealer
says:“It has never been
necessary to take back
a single G oodrich R ed
Tube for.adjustm ent .11
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Sente of Delicacy.
"Are you not aware," tnld the heart­
ies* friend, “ that a presidential boom
will not be of the slightest practical
service to you?"
“ Yea," replied Senator Sorghum.
“Then why do you Innlnt on cultivat­
ing oncl’’
“ Ab n matter of courtesy. I don’t
want to seem to be trying to court
publicity by being different from
everybody cite."

OUR GROCERY SALE IS OVER
A Complete Clean Up
What is a SALE? The word Sale means that a
person or persons has certain Sterns for sale at a
Special Price.
We did this very thing with the result our
Groceries are all sold, and while cur Groceries were
going out at the front door, we had
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coming in at the back door.
T o the Hundreds of Satisfied customers during
this Sale we wish to state that with our Complete Stock
of Ladies, Gents, Misses and Childrens Ready-to-Wear,
Dry Goods and Notions, We are in a position to
supply your wants and Guarantee to you the same

Honest, Courteous Consideration
that has always been accorded our Customers in the
Call in ami let us show you through

Cor. 4th St. and Sanford Avc.

Cathedral Resembles Grass Hill,
Of tlie world’s cathedrals, probably
the most curious Is that which crmvns
n hill In Uganda. In appearance It re­
semble* nothing so much ns n moun­
tain of grass, although on rinser In­
spection one Is able to see Hint mild
and wood have been extensively em­
ployed. The structure cull nccomoCstc 1,000 people.

ician

Lenses Ground
GLASSES ADJUSTED
ami REPAIRED

L. A. BRAND
Optometrist.Optician

221 E. First S ire d
Opposite I'ostollirc

.■superior region which Him woo signs

DAD” ROYALFS LUCKY DAY of uusiiecemfiil attack. The Indians
Old M an H ad Reason to Ds T h a n k fu l
T h a t H Is P ig Developed Q u ality
of Enterprise.

One of the must Important applica­
tions of geological science Is the point­
ing out of places likely to yield stores
of mineral wealth. And yet, where
copper Is concerned, the really great
discoveries hi this country have been
made by pure luck.
It was Uhl Man Itoyale’s pig that
located, according to the story, the
richest copper mine In the world—life
famous Cniuim-t lode.
*.
Old Man Itoynle was not Interested
lq mining; bo k.pi u h-midlng house.
Hut Ids ply was gifted with the valu­
able qualify of enterprise. Grubbing
In the Imek yard. It "snooted up" u
prehistoric Indian cache,
The Cliche contained a largo quan­
tity of copper, a fortune In liself. Hut
examination of Hie rock hcncnlh ills
closed veins of the metal, nnd mining
operations thereupon undertaken de­
veloped Ibe (’tihimei lode, wldrb has
since paid $1 I.Vimni.INW In dividend*
and J.VXI.OOO.OOO In wages,
"Native" eeppor was Used to a eonsblerabb extent by the Indians In preColumbian dayn, for ornamental pur­
poses clilell.v Ancient aboriginal skel­
etons have been ting up wearing cop­
per musks. In Michigan they got oiqe
per out of rocks by building fires
against them; ami huge nuggets Of
"mass’* copper weighing hundreds of
pounds have been found In the Lake

M c C O R M IC K
S e lf D u m p H a y R a k e s

had no tools with which to cut up
such great lumps, and they could not
carry them away bodily.
Copper Is tlie American metal par
excellent*1, nnd of all tlie metals Is
the most useful to mankind. Iron alone
except isl.

Euclid by Film.
It will be good news to nil school*
children to know that the terrors of
Fit lid and Ids accompanying demons,
like “ Isosceles," “ primetcr," “ obtuse"
and “ rhomboid." will be greatly mit­
igated by n film which Is now being
produced nnd which vs111 demonstrato
by easy pictorial examples some knot­
ty points In measurement. The film
will start with simple Ideas about
straight lines nnd triangles, the hit­
ler being folded up or taken to pieces
to show the problem In hand. Impor­
tant details about tlm projiertles of
squares are shewn with models which
mil be bhllt u|»—to Illustrate, for ex­
ample, how many small squares of n
given slxe a large one will contain.—
Irfindon Pally 'Mall.

ARE YOU INSURED?

B rain y!
For many years projects have been
The youngest colonel In the Fngllsh
under consideration for obtaining *urb
a complete control of the waters of nrttiy recently advertised In London
Hie Uppt r Nile ns will ramble Fgypt newspapers for a Job. Klvo years of
to develop Its agricultural resources war anil much travel bo gave as ex­
to the utmost and to secure Hie coun­ perience and "brains enough to be a
try ngnln-t the dangers of ^excessive colonel," ns bis qualification.
Hoods, while permitting Hie Sudan
al.no tj *! »vl..p tu h.iitie extent us own
vast resources.
Tho works contemplated will extend
over n generation nnd Involve Iho ex­
penditure of tens of millions of dol­
lars, nffeeilng Hie entire future of Irri­
gation throughout tho Nile basin.
The commission, It Is reported,
will consist of three members: An
irrigation engineer nominated by the
government of India ns president nnd
a Itrllls i pibslelst nominated by the
University of t’uinhrldgc, while to
draw on tin* wide experience available
In America on questions of Irrigation
and water supply, ami still further
to strengthen the Independence of the
commission, nn Irrigation engineer
nominal &lt;1 by the government of the
United Staleswill constitute the third
member.

IF NOT, SEE

W . J. T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
AQEN T8

;neral Fire

Insurance

o w n : I'K U l’LfSi HANK ItU ILDING

Sanford,

Aerial Game Laws.
Modern Inventions beget new man­
ners and new laws to govern the
changed customs. The man who nets
fish wholesale seems about to he out­
classed by the airplane operator who
gathers In wild birds by means of a
net. So. apparently, think tin* sports­
men hi one locality of Cnnudn. As a
consequence, an association of them
are sponsoring n request to tlie gov­
ernment to prohibit the (lights of air­
planes over marsh lands, and Hit* use
of Hying machines In pursuit, shoot­
ing, or netting of wild fowl. When
wnrncd of anything approaching
these birds do not seek cover, but rise
Immediately Into the air nnd obviously
become open at once to the Ingenious
contrivances of alrphudsts. lttipld fir­
ing guns, mid nettings attached be­
neath the body of the machines, would
seem to be nn easy means of possible
extermination of the birds, and tills
il Is sought to avoid.

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Florida

s a cm c
Cam els

Y ou should know w h y Camels
are -so unusual, so refreshing, so
satisfying, F ir s t, quality— s e c o n d ,
• Camels expert blend o f choice Turkishand ch oice D om estic tobaccos which
y o u ’ll certainly prefer to either kind
sm oked stra ig h t!
Camels blend makes possible that
wonderful m ellow mildness—yet all the
desirable b od y is them I And, Camels1
never tire y o u r taste I

H ad to L o o k the Part.

PHONE 446

Sanford, Florid

Shrew 's Trium ph.

“ Now Hint woman Is on the verge
of attaining political power, Hie shrew
lias more tlmti ever come Into her
own," says the Impnrclnl (Madrid)
’’and tlie curious fact la apparent that
every tnnn knows how to umnnge «
shrew but Hie man who has her."

D a n to Irrigate E g y p t

A perpetually umdinven fellow who
runs n news stand near the winter
garden was haled Into court tho other
ilny for some trivnl charge. He plead­
ed Ids own case nnd was dismissed.
The inngstrato was Interested in Ids
excellent address nnd Ids knowledge
of the law. He explained Hint he had
been admitted to the bar and was a
graduate of a big eastern college. “ I
could only make $1,000 n year with
nty law," lie snld, “ nnd 1 make about
$12.0&lt;Xt a year selling newspapers. It
may surprise you to see bow unkempt
I am. but It Is business tmcbolorv.

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Cotton Seed SV3eal
N IT R A T E
SO DA
Potash Nitrate
ASH ES

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j t t r il. F, GooJrich Rulbrr Comfjny, Akron, Ohio
b U k a t of the Stt.vta.TOWM— Arntrica'i Fint Cor j Tire

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Dry Goods and Notions

S la y M a n -E a tin g Beasts.

F. S: Little, noted scholar and trav­
eler, will bend a party of sportsmen
early In the spring In nn expedition
Into the district to tho southwest of
Killing, China, where nn i-ffort Is to
be made to rid the country of n num­
ber of man-eating animals, snld by tho
natives to be tigers. Reports nro that
twenty Chinese, besides a large num­
ber of cattle, sheep and other animals,
have been killed and devoured In Iho
district that the huntera will visit.
The country, which Is about 1,000 feet
above the plains along the upper foot­
hills, tins been In n state of terror
since Inst summer. Inhabitants have
abandoned their homes and farmers
their fields, and Chinese report that
at least five different tigers have been
seen.—Brooklyn Fugle.

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Y o u ’ll a p p r e c ia t e Cam els freedom
from any unpleasant cigaretty after­
taste or unDleasant cigaretty odor I
F or y ou r o w n satisfaction compere
Camels puff b y puff with any ci£Q‘
rette in the world ct any price 1
TURKISH O DOMESTIC
BLEND

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&gt; •; o r l . n p K l . p i l 3 0 0 c j a r a lt a a ) In a t la a a ln a -p a p a r~ c o n r»
on.
I V , a t r o n it y l a c o m m a n d Ih ta ca rto n fo r Ih o h o rn * o r
p ly o r w h a n y o u Ir a * a t
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Citter OranQe Perfum e,

f,r s!« of ninny of tlio ctioln'ftl
wrfiinn"* I** oil of petit (train. Th:*
[. 1 'mlinvtl from tlio leaves of n small
MII.T orange lhat grows m vast cjunnin I’nrnguay.
Tho leaves are
(ollt'-l- •!•*• vapor distilled and the oil
sklmnis**! "IT. The peel of this same
iran:&gt;' Is the main Ingredient of
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import&lt;tnt Com m ercial Discovery.

It luis been d is c o v e r e d th a t t h e lint
mlr.er.il w m e r s
H a th . K ngland. w ilt
nm a"neatly tin t g h f ' . nml It s e e m s
jo«»ll&gt;le th a t t h e w ell-k n o w n h e a lth
r.-.nri :»nv I •‘-•one- a f a m o u s glnss.minin'*

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I [GAL ADVERTISING
i, clrrull Courl
7th JudlrUI Circuit
Send*®1* Cewnty Flerlda In Chancery.
&gt;Ct
Ord«r o(
Pubtichtlaa.
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• ty J. Jcyttl
• you »tr hereby ordered to a p p o r ^ t o the
-oir ftylf l c*us« on or hsfers ih* 7lh d*y
V j j r . 1'.'-0. same being » Itule lt»y of thin
r aft and anawcr th# Mil ol Complaint
•Vl iti said caus* against you anil In default
itrrrut a dcrre# pro r on fen o will b# entered
” iloll J..U and thp above cause proceed pa
f'IJ'i, furthpr ordered that thie notire be
eatlllhrd o.ice a week lor four consecutive
...k. In .sanlord Herald, a newspaper pub1,-Vl *1 Sanford, Florida.
l i a n d ordered at Sanfurd, Florida, thi■
a*, --th .lay of April. 1920.
JsKAla.
E. A. 1X1 UfJ LASS
Clrili of Circuit Court Seminole County,
Florid*.
IJ.Jtf.
\iiltr Ilf tppllrallon lo r T a i ttre'd Under
' sttllen 111 of the tjrnrral Slaluea
t &gt; o l i P e I, hereby given that T. (5. Itoebuek
airrkaarr »f Tax Certificate No. 214. dated
lih day "t June A. 1&gt;. 1917, said peril»,jf, rml.raera the following ileacrlhrd tiro..... lituated in Seminole County. Florid*.
I.-Vif M V ' ; of N \V *4 of N i l ' , of See. :ll,
V,
fl. It. au F.. 2IJ ac-aa. The aald land
a-.r-aed at the date of the laauanr* of
,-Ji r, Militate In the namr of E. C. Ellla.
4), , Taa Ccrllfirat# No. 1759. dated the
,u .1 (une * ff J99J, aultl ccrtlucste
aatfjf'.t the following drier!bed property
In Seminole County, Florida, to-wit:
f| It.’ N of S W C-r. ol NEW of N E i ,
,t-.I, T|&gt;« 2o S. Ilatire 3(1 E., run Kletl
It. N lib ft., w r.OU ft.. S 15 dev. W Ifi9 ft.
("la In r . * arret. Tlie aald land
beirg
........a at the dale of the laauanee of aurn
ntiifirat, in the name of Cnknoatn.. ha,,1 fall r.-rtllleatra in my otflre and h S
Bile application lor taa d u d to faaue In a,rttdaare with law. llnlraa paid rertlflratea
iiill tr redeemed arrordlnK to law, taa deed
e l |,&lt;uo thereon on the 2nd day of Juno
i P. |Vt«.
ttit! . ., my ottirial altnaturr and aeal th!t
It# 1-1 h day of April A. II. 1920.
&lt;$EU.
E. A. UOUOl.ASS. C lu k
ClfrJit Court, Seminole County, Flurldt,
(Pile.
fly V. E. IllHICiLABS II. t;

.Nltlre
To A. V. Frprrb. and all othrr property
owni-rt In thp City of Sanford Florida wbotr
landt abut on French Avenue
between
Ninth Street and Hughey Strait, or Ooldtboro
Street, between French Avenue and the public
road running to Upaala.
You are hereby notified that the City Commillion of the City of Sanford, Florida, adopti d on the 25th day of April A. 1). 1920, a
Krtolullon resulting the owner or owner* of
each pared ot land ahultlnp upon that por­
tion of French Avenue deierihnl a, beginning
at Ninth Street and extending South 352')
feet to Hughey Street, and that portion ol
tioldihoro Street, beginning at Freneh Avenue
extending Weat t5'2h feet to public rued run­
ning (o Up-ele, to rnnatturt within altly day*
from the date of the eervler of Ihit N»||re,
3)y feet of pavement on rarh aide of and
eontiguoui to the pavement to bo laid on the
abate dearribe-l portion* of French Avenue
and fioldalioro Street by
th* County of
Seminole; that aald pavemint ahall be con
•ttuctad by the County of Seminole on aald
nrtlona of French Avenue and tioldrhoro
trret, and according to plana and apecifleaHunt now nn ffip In the office of the City
Manager, That prior to the ronttrurtinn of
auch pavemint. Ihe porllona of the aald
Avenue and Street herein resulted to he
paved -hall he gradrd, and the drainage pro­
vided Tor. in ar.-ordance with the aald plant
and apirificatluna.
Upon your failure to eonatrurt -aid pave­
ment within the time named the t’ lty Mana­
ger of Ihe City of Sanford will proceed, by
rontract. to do aatd grading, provide for laid
drainage, and romtrurt aaitl paving, and the
roata and rtprnte thereof will be aiartttd
againat the owner nr nwnrrt of all Ihe pro.
party bounding or abutting thereon.
Ity Order Of The
Signed:
City Commlaalontra.
it. r i n i . n - s .
City Auditor A Clerk.
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public outcry for caah In hand tn thp hlgheat thtnee Eoutbcrly with aald line Eleven
bidder, at tb* front door of th* Court lluuaa Hundred and four and flve-trntha (111)4.51
banford, Samlnotr County, Florida, on leet, thrnee South Its degree* and IS minute a
the 3rd day of Hay 1920, during th* legal Writ 137 teat to point ol beginning, contain­
bouts ol tale. Term* ot the aate rath, I*ur- ing 3.66 aerea mote or Irta.
chaaer to pay for deed.
Which application wltl be baaed upon th&gt;
peltlien far **1^ Uow on file In aald Court.
u l
. . . E- F‘ llOUSHOLDER.
fjchelte
Main:* ,
special
Matter,
Haled April fat, A. I). 1920.
Sotlntor lor Complainant.
ALIC E M A Y PETKRfL
Wj-I-Stc.
3\ 33-Mr
Guardian.

Mcsea 8. (jurkcnheltaar, aa tha firm ot 8.
(luckrnhrlmer A Sons, Residences unknown:
tho unknown heirs, devices, legatees, gran&lt;*•*., or other claimants under Sarah A.
Davit, 8. Gurkenhrlmtr and Motes 8.
(luckenhelmer, atd to any and other parties
rlaimlng any Interest In and to the following
land situated in Seminolo County, F'lorida,
towII: Lot s of lllock 3. of Tier l oi Sanford,
Florida, according lo F.\ H. Trafford'a Map
of Sanford, Florida 1

I» WrcnU Court Setenin Judlrlal Clrtull O f Nailer of Application for Tat Herd Under
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Haralnale County In Cbancerr- j Section 373 or Iho General SiaUlra.
..
anehard
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Notleo U hrrrtiv given that It. L. tirier.
ttlehar.1 P i | „ i ,
!i
f f° f ! uL!icilIo,u |Pureha.tr of Tax Certificate N . 2 U . UateJ
Illchard I . Mark* et al.
' t h e 4th day of June A. I). 1917. hs. filed
To the Hrfrndanta Neill* l’ arramore ••id cerlitirate In my office and haa made
Mitchell and William Mitchell
application for tax d ied to lu u t in accordance
It apprarlng from the aworu bill of cum- with law. Said certificate embrace* the fol­
pfsln* In thiv e*&lt;ne that your ret Iden c* It lowing de.crlhed property «ltu*trt fn Semi­
Savannah, liv.irgia. it l* Ordered
nole Countv, Florid*, to-wit: Lot 2 lltork I
That you do appear to the bill of com ­ Cameron. The -aid land being a«»e*»ed at
plaint in the above itjled rauge nn Monday, the date ol the Itfuancp of auch certificate In
the Third Day of May, A. H. 1920: other- the name o| Wm. Carl.
t-iir aatd bill will be taken ~Jt eonfeairtl
Al-o: Notice la hereby given that It.
againat you.
Grier purehaarr of Taa Certificate Nn. 210,
It la further ordered that thla notice be dated the 4lh day of June A, I). 1917, haa
published In The Sanford Herald, a near*- filed aald rertlfirate in my office and haa .
paper publiahed at Sanford, Florida, aa re­ made appliratlon (or taa deed to l.auo In
quired by law,
accordance with law. Said certificate em brarn
WITNFISS My hand and the aeal of aald the following drarribol property alluated
Circuit Court, thla the doth I lay of March, In Seminole County, Florida, to-wlt: Lot*
5 and 6 Mark I Cameron. The aald land
A. H. 1920.
(SEAM
E. A. DOUGLASS. being atir.-rd at the dale of the l-«uanro of
Clerk Circuit Coutt tor Seminole County, aueh certificate In the name of Unknown,
llnlri* aald Certificate* ahall bo redeemed
Florida.
according in |»w, tax deed* wilt liiue thereon
V, S, St at buck,
the Itth day of May A. H. 1920.
Solicitor for Complainant
132-Turt 5tr.
3Vitnc.a my official algnaturn and teal thla
the 91 h day of Aprl. A. D. 1920.
(SEALS)
f:. A. DOUGLASS.
In Circuit Court. Sraenth Judlrlal Circuit Of Clerk Circuit
Court Seminole County,
Florida, Seminole fount} In fhanerty
Florida.
Mary F’ . Wllliamion
W.14-5tc
lly V. M. DOUGLASS D. C.

ll appearing from a .worn bill of complaint
filed In I hi. causa ags&lt;(-it you. that you havo
or claim some Interest In and to the land
hereinabove deacrihrd. tkrrrfore, you. the
•aid Sarah A. Davis. 8. Gu-kenhlemer and
Muvex S. Gurktnhtimir, an* hereby rrquited
to he and apprar' htfure our aald t'lreult
Court, at Ihe Courthnuie in Sanford, Florida,
on the 3rd dav of May A, D . 1929, and then
and In .r. Made answer
to
tha
hill of
•-omplaint exhibited against you, otherwlan
a deerre pro confrtio will be entered agair.it
you.

J. I). Magruder et ah
T o all peraon. claiming intereata under
It. II. I.lggett, Thomaa H. McEarhern, 3V.
C. Drawdy, David t&gt;. Fry, J. II. Abbott
and George It. Uaner, or any of them, or
otherwlae rlaimlng any Interval In the fol­
lowing detcrlbed property, and to all peraon*
claiming an Interat in .aid property, to-wit:
W U of S Fi *4, See. 36, Tp. 2 IS. of It. 30 E.
SE t, of N W *i. and S W I 4 of N E X , and
N E X of S W ' 4. and N W &gt;, of SKI*, See.
.13. Tp. 21 S. of ll. 31 E. S E X of SFlX ol
See. 36, Tp. 21 S, of ll. 30 E. N *j of S E X
of SEQ of Sec. 36. Tp. Ut S. of It. .10
E. SW '4 of S E ', of SEX See.l|,Tp2l K It 30 E
SEI» of S\V&gt;, of Sec. 25. Tp. 21 S. of
It. 30 Fh Itegin 21214 *-j feet 3V. of N Fh corner
of S E X of N E X of See. 36, Tp. 21 S. of
It. .10
run W. 637 feet. S. IS2 feet to
railroad right-of-way. Northeasterly along
•amr to a point S. of beginning. N. to be­
ginning *Itv rf N'E'i of S E X uf N Fi ' I of
l . c , 36. Tp 21 S of U 31 E. E ■, of W ’ i of
N W ' t of See. II Tp 21 S &lt;d It II K.
You are hereby requlrid m appear to he
hi I of romplxint here n fi ed by Mary F.
Witllamton on Monday, the Filth Day of
July. A. D. 1920.
It I. further ordrred that tFla order b*
puhll.hrd once a week for 12 eor*ecutlve
weeka in Th r Sanford H.-ralil. e new.paper
puldi.hrd in Seminole County, Florida.
Wit n r.• my hand and thr aval of .aid
Circuit Court, tbl. Ihe 31.t Hay of March
A. H. 192IV
(SEAM
E. A. DOUGLASS
Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole County,
F'turida.

V. S. Stnrhurk

lly V. E. D O U G L A S S |).C

S&gt;.tlcitor for Cunplalnnnt
W33-13IC.

And all othir parlba rlaimlng any right,
lllir air interest in and to the property herrnihnvr desrrihed uniter, hy or
through
Sarah A. Davit, S. Gurkrnheimrr and Moare
H. (aurkenheimer, or othertlse, are hrrehv
required to l,e and appear before our said
t irruit Court at lit* Courthouse in Sanford,
Florida, nn Ih* “-’thdajrof
,L -*— 1 Juna
•----- A.
* ...
■» ■
--D.
1920,
and Hen and there make answer to the Idll
ot complaint exhibited againxt aald unknown
parties, otherwise a decree pro ronfraxo w-ilj
b* rntcred againxt txid unknown parties.
ft Is ordered that ( hla notice t e puh’ lshcd
li) the Sanford Herald, a newspaper puhllth*
ed In Semlnnx* Counly, Florida, once a week
,
wwks ai to (ha known
parties
dt.cndant, s a l once a Week (or twelve week*
at to tha uognown panic* d-fnidar.l.
Wltncsa my h»nd and th# aeal of aald
&lt; ircult Court on this the 20th day of
February, A. I). 1920.
•
C. A. DOUGLASS.
Netlre of Appliratlon fox T a i Deed Under ‘ SEAL)
Cl^rk of (-irruit Court* wirminofr County.
Section 373 of Ihe G e n e t . I Slatutea.
Stal# of Florid*.
Notice la hereby given that O, A. banner Geo. A. DeCottes.
purrha.er of Tat Certiorate No. 2.33, dated Solicitor and ot Counict for Complainants.
the 7th day ot Jun9, A. I). 1906. hat filed
•aid certificate In my office and h o made
application for taa deed tn lama In accord­
ance with law. Said eerlifirale embrace* the In Circuit Coot I, Hesralh Judlrlal Clrrull D f
following dearrlbrd properly alluated in
11or ids. Hrmlnnle Count}, fn Chanrrrs
Seminole County, Florida, to-wlt: llt-gin at tt. C. Manchard
l-olnt ot Intvrai'Ctlon of E. line of Lot 3 with
St. line of Sanford Grant run N 61 degree* Richard V. Marks rt al.
W thing S lino of Grant 13..1 ft. to N .lln e.
T o all parties claiming interest under Mary
of Lot 3 W along N. line of tarn* 300.5 It 3. I’ arramore. Matthew It. Marks. Alfred
S. 40 degree* 40 E 900 ft to lake F: 121 ft Iverson, Frank II. Itriggs, and Jessie L.
to E line of l.ol .1 N *51.63 ft to beg See. 5 Ilrlggs, or any of (hem, or otherwise claim­
T. i. 20 S. It. 30 E. 4.61 aerea. The aald land ing any Interest In Ihe following deaerlbed
being aa.e.aed at the date of thr laauanee of properly, and to all persons claiming an
auch certificate in thr name of Unknown. inli-rrsi in said properly, to-wlt:
Alio; Notice la hereby given that O. A.
Southern quarter o 'Southeast quarter of
Kannir purehaarr of Taa Certificate No. Section 24. Township 21 South of Range 29
240, dated the 3rd day of July A. I). 1916. East.
haa filed .aid rertlfirate In my office and ha.
3 oil are hereby required lo apprar to th#
made application for lax deed to laaur In Mil of complaint herein filed by It. C. Ilianaccordance with law. Said rertlllrale embrace* chard on Mondby, the 7lh Day of June, A.
the following drierlhed property alluated In D. 1920.
Semi rude County, Florida, toiwlt: Mil* 2 and
It la further ordered that this order b*
3 (Lea* 12 acre* of Lot 2 and leal 4.65 arte* published one# a week tor twelve consecutive
in N. E. Cor. Lot 31 Sec. 5 Tp. 20 S. It. 50 weeks In The Sanford Herald, a newspaper
Fi. 127 acre*. The .aid land beingc xriea.nl
at published In Seminole County, Florida.
a
Ihe dale of the l.auancr of auch certificate
Witness my hand and Ihe teal uf said
in lb* namr of I'aulln* Kannrr.
Court, this th* |6th day of February, A. I).
Unlr.a aatd rertlfirate .ball be readermrd 1920.
according to law, lev deed will |.«uc thereon (SEAL)
E. A, Do u g l a s s ,
on the 4tb day of May A. I&gt;. 1920.
Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole County,o
Witnra. my official algnature anil .ral thla F'lorida.
V. S. Starbuek,
the 2nd day ot April A. D. 1920.
t.SCAl.t
E. A. DOUGLASS. Solicitor for Complainant.
Clerk t'irculi
O-urt Seminole C p u n l j, W27-1Jtr.
Florida.
W33-Stc
Itv V. M. DOUGLAS 1, D. C,

Nutlie to lllddera
Scaled hltf. will he rrc.lvtd by the County Notice of Filing Final AcraUota and 4p*lfrallen
Com ml«»ionrr* of Lake •'c-jr.'.i. Florida ami
For llU.hargr.
Notice la hereby given thal, .Ixty day*
tne County CummWiion.ra of Seminole County
Florida, al the offlro of The Clerk of the Court alter the date hereof, the under.lgned will
rf Seminole County, In the Court lluu.e a* file wllh. and prearnt to. Ihe Counly Judge
Sanford, Florida, on or before 10 u'cloek A. M. ol Seminole County. Florida, ll. FTnal
May 12, 1920. for the removal of prr.ent bridge Arrnunt aa Administrator, with the Will
aero., the AVeklva lllvrr on Ihe road between annexed, of Ihr E .'ate of William II. llurhSanford and Ml. Dora, romlrurtlng a wooden anan, decaa.rd, and apply (or approval of
bridge 226 feet long aero., the river and filling tht .ame and for It* final diarhargr aa auch
In the apprnarhr. with approilinat-ly 17000 Administrator, with the 33'tll annexed,
Haled Iliia 191 Ft day of March, A. I). 1920.
cu. yd*, earth.
THE A M EItlCAN T I ll lS T C O M P A N Y
Each bid mu.t he aeeompanled t&gt;y a rrrtlfird cherk for H.000.00 made payable to E. A. a* Admlniitralor with the Will annexed,
ol
the
Etlale of William II. Iluchauan,
Ilnugla... Clark of the Hoard of County Comml.*foner. for Seminole County a.'evidence of defr a u d .
Hy FRED W, HOYT
good faith.
ita I'rraldcnt.
All bid. arc to k* m»de on blank form, inW3I-&amp;1C.______________________________
.
1(tided with the apeeifiratlon..
Thr
aureetafu)
bidder
will
he
required
to
In Ihe Clrrull Cearl. He.enlh Judlrlal
Satire of Application for Cllf Taa Herd
give w aurt-ty bond .atlifaelory to the Hoard
Clrrull, Seminal* County. State ef I loritla.
Seine la hereby liven that J. E. Lalna.
of County Cornml.ilonera of both Counlira
Cecil Irvin Mooney,
irrtatir of City tl Sanford Taa CerlTfor
50
per
cent,
of
hla
or
their
blda.
Complainant,
at- So. 225, dated the fat Jay ol April,
Th*
Hoard of County
Commlailonera of
ty C
va
Citation
A. II. I'll I, Said certlllcate embrace* the
Lake
County
meeting
Jointly
with
the
Hoard
Alma
Hrrnire
Moonej,
ftlloairt dorrlbed property, altuatrd In Ihe
of County County Commiaaiorirra of Seminnfe
Defendant.
lit, 11 Sanlord, County of Seminole, Stale
County rra.rve th e right to reject any or all
tj Florida, lo-aiiti Lot 2C. Stendlford*a
To Alma llcrnlce Mooney, realdenc* unknown
hide.
A4lit I
The aald land brine a*araird at the
It appear! from an affidavit filed In tbH
Copie* of the plana and aperifiratlont may be Court
Alta &lt;! the Itauanre of aueh eertlnrate in the
that you are a rraldrnt of a elate
teen at the Lake County Court llouae, Tavarr-a othrr than
tir» of Cnknown.
State nf Florida, and that
Florida, at the Seminole County Court llouae, your presentthe
Abo Taa iVrllfirate No, 173, dated the
place of business In unknown
Sanford, Florida and at the offir* of Fred T. and that 'here ii no other person In the
bl day of April A. It. 1913, Said certificate
Wllliama englheer, Sanford, F'lorida. after State uf F'lorida to arrve a Subpoena upon
•attar,- the follow ine uetrrlbed property
April 15, 1520. Coplea of the plana and aped- whom would hind you that you are nut unataalel in the-CIty of Sanford. County of
tint
inn. rvn he .ecurrd from F'red T. Wil­
fettie- 1r, Statr- of Florida, lo-wit; Lot It,
liam. on ilrp »lt r.f 13.00 to be refunded If a d.r age ot twenty-on* years.
tt-rk J. A ft, Chappell'a Add. t h e aald
Therefore you ar* hereby ordered to b*
lionnlfida bid 1* made,
InJ h-tnc a--e*aed at the (late of the laauanee
and appear beforr our aald court
it the
•1 ,'jfli -ertltlrate In the nanie of S. It. Mr*
W. V. SIM I’ SON, Chairman.
House at Sanford,
F'lorida, in
Hi*
CiU. - i , til-*1 -aid rertiBcatr* In my office
Hoard i-f Cnunly CunimU.lonera lor Lake Court
above
entitb
i
cause
on
th
e
Flr.l
Monday
in
at 1 lav made application for City T at lived \V36-3te.
Counly.
Junr,
A.
I).
1920.
Hie
same
bring
the
filte.nth
Ul-iue in accordance with law. Unle-a aald
A. DRUM LEY, Chairman.
•vrllhratpa -hall be redeemed according to Nollrr of Application far Tat Herd I'ndet Hoard of County Commlailonera for Seminole day thereof and a Itule Day uf thla court,
to ari.wir the llitl ol Complaint filed herein
lit, Ctt&gt; Tatj Herd will l«-ue thereon on the
Sedllen 375 of the General Slalulr*.
County.
agalaat you else thr aamr will he taken aa
I d lay of June A. I). 1920.
Notice It hereby given that W. If. Iloyd 33-ttr.
___________________________________ confessed.
Wunr.&lt; my offirial signature and eral thla purchaser of Tax Certificate No. 161, dated
It Is further ordered that thla order be pub­
tie 2-th day of April A. H. 1920.
the 6th day of July A. I). I90H, hat filed In Oreu | Court Hevealk Jadirla C -rail til
HEX.
E. A. HOCliLAHS, aald rertlfirate In my office and ha* made ap­
Florida Hemlretr Coanlf In Chan-eiy. lished In the u . - f v - d J'riafJ,
published in JXminote County, F'lorida, one.
0&gt;rk Circuit Court. Seminole County, plication for tax deed to itaue In accordance
**a41, F. Vviiliaro.on
*
for eight consecutive wrrka.
Dnrida.
v-*eh
Said N tllC v -li i,;.iu,acv* the lolV*.
V *,te
I)&gt; Y. I.. i m t t.i.A n s li U lowlng deerlbed property alluated In SemluGiven unto mv hand and the
Heal nf
J. II. Magrudrr et al.
•aid Court on thl. the F'lflctnth day nf
nole County, Florida, to-wlt: llcg. N\V eor
To the Defendant* It. tl. Liggett. Ava M. February, A. D. 1929.
Ntiler of t nnllcallan far Tat Herd Cnde* of N W *4 of S E 14 Hun S I*, eh. E |3)(
krnlon 573 o f Ihe (trnrral Statute*- cha N i l *4 rht W 7 1j rha S 10 ch« W 5 3-1 Kennctly, Robert I - Kennedy, Lvnda T. (SE 31.)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Met.* noon. George T. MeLvndon and Jam-* t'lefk of th- Circuit Cuuri, Seminote, County,
K-tier it hereby given that Jamea E. rh* See. 2 Tp. 20 S. It. 29 E 9.16 Arret. The II.
McEarhern,
David
&lt;
1
F'ry
and
J.
IIFlorida,
hirii.1t, porchattr ot Tut Cerlitirate No. •aid land being alie ned at the date of the
John M. Morrill
IS
lit. I the ord day of June A. H. 1901, lituanre of aurh certificate In Ihe name ol Abbott:
it
la
ordered
that
you
and
eveh
ot
you
be
Siilirltor
For Complainant.
J,
H.
Dunn.
it I
-Hlieate embrace- the following de­
Alan: Notice la hereby given that \V. II. and are required to appear to the hill ol WJt-9tc.
f t " ■ . p. p&lt; rty tltualt t| In Si mimde County
complaint
filed
herein
by
Mary
F.
WilliamH r .!, t »|t- Lot 157, Altamunte Land, Iloyd purchairr of Tax Certificate No. 790,
Clrruil Cwurl, Nr.enth Judlrlal Clrrull
Hat. 1 5 Navigation Co., The aald land being dated June fith. IP9H. haa filed aald rertlfi­ ton. on Monday, the Seventh Day of June. In Memlnelr
I'eunly, F'ler da, In 4'hanccry
i*o...,I at Ho date id Ihe latuanrr of auch rate In my office and haa made application A. D. 1920.
S-th
Woodruff Individually,
Th* Sanford Herald, a newapaper publl.h•Mill It* in the name of Ida M. Holman, for tax deed to l-aue In accordance with law.
Seth Woodruff for the us* and
Said
rertlfirate
embrace*
me
dollnwlng
deed
In
Seminole
Counly,
Florida,
it
draignated
Attn Tav Certificate No. 1045. dated the
benefit &lt;&gt;f Harjiry It llrck.
Iri ,Hy of June A. It, |9U1, Said rertlfirate irrihrd property alluated tn Seminolr. County a. the newapaper in which thla order ahall
Complainant,
tatra , . tti•• following described properly Florida to-wit: S t j of N t j of S l j ol SFI't he publiahed one a week for eight eonaeru&gt;:*!
See.
2
8.
3
of
S
E
X
Sec.
Tp.
20
S.
It.
ange
29
E.
live week*.
v*.
Citation.
aluat. 1 in s mint ft- County, Florida, to-wlt: aerea. The aald land being atarueii
at
the
a.ara.eo
t
Wltneea
my
hand,
and
the
aval
ol
aald
J.
(i,
Morris,
et al.
Ut IK. Mtamotile, i.aml, Hotel A Naviga- date ol the luuanre of aurh rertlfirata in th*
Circuit
Court,
thla
the
Slat
Day
of
March,
Defendant*.
fi t. " ... The -aid land being aaaeaaed at the name of A. M.aTreadwell. Unb-.a aald rertlTo J. G. Morria. C. W. Arnold, George H.
.
&lt;at&lt;
th. i.-uann. of tueb tertlfirate In the ficate ahall he redeemed according to law, A. D. 1920.
(SEAL)
R. A. DOUGLASS Morton, S. M. Mrlntyre, William T. Wrbvtir.e if I nknown.
tax deed will It.ue thereon on the l l l h day Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole County, •trr, W. A. Knight, Joseph Garvin and WII
Aim fat Cel tin rale No. 101,3, da t til the of May A. lb 1920
Ham G. Andrnrrld, rr.liitnres unknown: l!u
Florida.
art -It *1 June A* I*. I9ul, Saltl certificate
Witnra. my offirial algnature and aeal thla V. S. Starbuek, Hy V. E. D O U G LA SS D. C. unknown )ulra, deviafe*, Lgatee*. grantee*
•r.tTa
to, tollowtng draerlbed properly the Mth day of April A. H. 1920.
or other claimant, under (tie above named
Solicitor for Unmpalintanl.
otiii'- t ... Semlhtilr County, Florida,.to-wlt: ■SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS. W33-BIC.
nartlra, and to any and other parties claim­
J*'
Mtamonte Land, Hotel A Navlga- Clerk
Circuit Court Seminole County,
ing any Intert.l In and to thr following land*
b-t 1
The taitl land being ataeattd at the
In
Seminole County. Slate of Florida, towit:
F'lorida.
In t'ooil of fo u n t } Judge Stale af Flotlda
4&gt;t- I the ittuanre of aurh rerllflcate In W34-51C
Hy V. M. DOUGLASS. D. C In He Fiatat* uf
NW U j f N E X of Sec. at. Tp. 19. It. 31 E
tit n r . , f u. m . Call.
I,a . beginning at the Northwest rorner ol
Margaret Alice I'etera anil
IIEI'AIITMENT OF THE INTERIOR
A - l - t Certificate No. 370, ilatt'l the
John Dwight I'etera
Seminole County the N n ' X "I the NE x «f aald section,
U. S. Land t)ffic« al tialneavllle, Fla.
town.hlp and range, run thence East along
H i d . -I Jut," ,\. |i, |p|7, Saltl rertlfirate
Minora.
Mar. 27. 1920.
•wtr* , th, following dtwcrlbetl proptrly
Notice la hrrehy given to all whom It may the North line of .aid forty arre. to the
Notice I. hereby given that Edward. O conrern,
J'loalt I m s.-mlnole 4'nunty, I loritla, to-wlt:
that Allre May I'etera a* Guardian middle of the Drlando and Mellnnville
}- ’ • ■' ■ tti.I :ir,n, flan of Sub tllviilon of Van Hrrbuli.. of Sanford, Fla., who on May of Margaret Allre I'etera and John Dwight Itoad, thence South along the middle of .aid
load lo the South line of aatd forty arret,
j 1’ 1' •! 'itlng to Altamonte L. II. A N. Co-, 17, 1915, made Hom-.trad Entry, No. I’rltr. minor* will, on the 3rd day of Ma
thence Weat to the Southwest rorner of laid
It- "aid land being ato-t.ol at the tlale t-f 013934. for SW X f S W I 4 (or Lot 61 Her. A. D. 1920,. xppiy ot the Honorable E
lit if'iar.t.. of «urh rertlllrale In the name 2U, WM of N W X See. 29 A N E X of N E X llou.holder. County Judge in and for forty a r r e , Ihenee North to the point of
Srctlun 30, Town.hlp 19 S, Itange 29 F.. •aid County, at hla uffire In Sanford In aald beginning, also thr NFIX of the HF'X, and
*t l ahr. »n.
County, at 2 orlnrk p. in., or at anon lh*r- the HEX of the N E X of Sec. 31. Tp 19, It.
w
X
' f
i
lit,v.b,: i s s s r t r
^ i” ..“ T : after a. thr matter ran he heard, for au­ 3 1 Fi. and alto the W *j of the \V ' , of the
thority to aell, at public or private .ale,Ihe S W '* of the 8 W X &lt;d Sec. 29, Tp. 19. it. 31
!'*«"■ t . Si mimde County, Florida, to-wit:
™ ' A , (. ' ( . ' " J ! , i'l u'.V
llwo" f "* Interest of .aid minora, aa heir* of 3Y. If, Fit at.
[■ IX 'll*monte. Land, lintel A NavigaHtH.la, nn the ■tlr dixy «l M g
19.0.
it appearing from a .worn bill of complaint
I'etera derraard In the followlng-drarrlhed
«
Th, -aid land being . . . . . . d at -he
C la m ant na me. aa wl tn **•«■
real ratal*. In aald County, to-wlt: Lota five filed In this cause against you. that you have
T.
I.
Iloyd,
ot
santorn.
norm
a.
nr
claim sum* Interest In and to the land*
(51, Ilia (Cl and Seven &gt;7) of lllock Eleven
I'.uance of auch cvMifieate In the J- «•
. S‘„n, Vofl li,Sanford,
/ . u i- ? '.Florida.
I,I.
II. 1O.^ Dleterlch.
III), Tier F’our (II of the Town of Sanford. hereinabove dracrlbert, therefore, you, the
I W. A. Start.
E. A. Ituah. Sorrento, Florida,
Florida, according to E. It. Trafford'a Map .aid J. &lt;5. Morria. C. W. Arnold, Georg* 11.
, All . 7 xa Certificate No. 106H, dated the
o . W. llardman. of Sorrento, Flot.da.
thereof.
Lota SI* (61, Seven (7), Eight (hi Murton, S. M, McIntyre, 33'illlam T. Webster,
•fi la. id June A. I). 19U|. Said certificate
IIOIIT. W. DAVIS, Hrti.trr.
Nine IV) and Ten (101 In lllork Ten (10) of W A. Knight, Joaeph Garvin and William
•*t*, . tht
dr*cHbr&lt;l property 33 51c.
Tier
Seven
(71 of the Town of Sanford, 45. Apdenreid, arc hereby required to be and
in Seminole Count)., Florida, to-wlt:
before our aald Circuit Court at thr
x Mtamonte Land. Hotel A Nnvlga- tn Circuit Ceurl Se.rnlh Judicial Clrrull Df Florida, according to E. It. TrafTord'a Map app.ar
t iiuriboute In Sanford. F'lorida, on Ihr 3rd
.aid town.
Ue* Co . The .aid land being aa.ea.vd at the
Florida Seminole County. In Chanrery. of Lot
day
In
May,
A. D. 1920, and then and there
Flight
&lt;3)
and
the
South
Half
nf
l.ot
( ‘ t» of the iMuanre ot aueh eertlfleate In the Mar^r F. Wllllamaon
Seven (71 of Mock Three (3), of
Tier make anaw,r to the hill of rornplalnt ex­
***a. of ll. M. Call.
hibited
against
»nu, other*!** a decree pro
Seven &lt;71 of the Town of Sanford, Florida,
Air &gt; Ta« Certificate No. D'3C, dated the 1J. II. Magruder et al.
....................
according tn Fi. It. Trafford'a Map nf rahi ronfrt.o will hr entered againat you.
' day
‘
............
T o the Defendant t.elgh t). MrF.arhern:
lf.|
JUn.
1■. isfil.
Said eerlifirale
Anti all other parlira rlaimlng any right,
It I. ordered that you be, anil you are Town.
'.’ b u r , Ihe bdtowlng ileaertfird property
Lot Five &lt;31 of lllock Ten M0) of Tier title nr intrrrsl in and to the properly above
nlv41.il
Seminole County. Florida to-wlt: hrrehy required to app.ar to the hill of
described under by nr through the above
J*t I*1. Altamont'*, Land, Hotel and Navi- complainant filed hrrrln by Mary K. WII- Seven (7) of the Town of Sanford, Florida, named defendants, or otherwise, are hereby
■*"
* o.. The aald land being aaaea.ed at liamaon on Monday, th* Third Day of May according to thr E. It. Trafiord'a Map of required to be and appear before our tald
■aid
Town.
'late ■&gt;( the i.tuanrr ot aurh certificate In A. I&gt;. 1920.
Lqt Seven 17) and Eight ID) of lllock Circuit Court at the Courthouse In Sanford,
The Sanford Herald, a nawapaper puhUah"»*»» of J. C. Holman.
Three (3) of Tier Eight tft) of the Tnwn of Florida, on the 7th day of Junr, A. D. 1920,
Al. . T41 Certificate No. t&lt;*5H, dated the ed In Seminole County. Florida, I* draignated Saaford, according to E. It. Trafiord'a Map and then and Ihrr* make an.wtr to the bill
!*&gt; o| June A. I). 190|, Said rertlfirate aa the new-paper in which thla order ahall b* thereof.
of complaint eihlbitrd againat said unknown
. f 1‘ • the lullowing diarribed proprrty publiahed once a week for four ronaeeutlv*
Alio All In Section Twenty-eight &lt;2h), parties, othtrwl.e a drrrr* pro ronfrsao will
■ Vet, ,| m S.-mlnnle County, Florida, tmwlt:
Wit’ne.* my hand, and the aeal of th* arid Town.hlp Nineteen (19) South of Itange fie entered against aald unknown partlcr.
■ Altamonte Land, Hotel A NavigaThirty-one (31) Fiaxl: commencing at a
ia ordered that thla notice la published
1 " • The .aid land being a.aea.ed at the Circuit Court, thla th* 3l«t Pay of March, point 1120 leel North, and x*0 •*»! Egst uf in It
me Sanford Herald, a newapaper puhllahrd
‘ 1 I the iieuance of auch c.ititicate In the A I) 1920.
SoutMwrai rorner nt Soutbeaat Quarter (SFf X) In Seminole County, F'lorida, once a week for
Ilf
P
A
M
E
A.
DOUGLASS.
■f It. M. Call
Clerk Circuit Court. Seminol* County, ol aald Section, at a poat: thr/ire beginning eight weeka aa to Ihe known parties defen­
•urvty. run North one degree and thirty- dant, and onte a week (or twelve weeka aa
1, ? j ' 1"a* Certiflrale No. 1052, dated the
‘ fi day „f Jun, A, j &gt;. |yUt&gt; fluid rertlfirate V, F'lorida.
(4. Starbuek,
Hy V. ii. DOUGLASS D. C. eight minute* Weat, with quarter aerllon line to the unknown partita defendant.
1104.1 feat to a corner 40 feet North of
"htare. the ftdlowing dvrarlbed properly Solicitor lor LumplalInant.
Witness my hand amt Ihe aeal of aatd
Hearing
clearing tin* la prairie) thence North eighty- Circuit
, ; ?*!;'* in Seminole County, Florida, to-wlli W l t - i i c
Court nn this the 20lh day of Feb­
1, Altamonte. Land, lintel A Naviga•ig b l ategreet and fifteen minute* Eaat Eaat ruary, A.
I). 1920.
a.i* *
anld land being aa.raaed at the In The Clrgalt Canrt ffa.enih Jndlcial got leet to Conpropat Writ Lin*} thrnr*
E. A. DOUGLASS.
•'* *he i.a uanrv'of tuth cerlificat* In th*
Clrtnlt
Semlaal# Cannly
Florid*. In aald tin* Southerly I104.fi leal lo a corner of (SEAL)
Mu*
f d , xi, Holman.
boundary lln* o f aurvey lota. Shell Hank Clerk of Circuit Court, SemlnMe County,
Chanrary.
State
nf
F'lorida.
Aiolme-itl throe* South eight degree* and
j . f b '1 Taa Certificate No, 1033, dated thr J. II. Van Aradal* Sr., Complainant,
minute* Writ with aald lln* 789 Geo, A DeCottes,
•&gt;4 day Of June A. II. 1901, Said eertlfirat*
va
F'orerlotura— Notlrn of Sal# fifteen
fe*t
to a corner of beginning. Containing Solicitor and of Counsel for Complalnaat*.
•ii, . fT4, A*1* following deaerlbed property William II. H. Allrn and Ella E. Allan, twenty
W-Mfite.
arrra more or leaa.
" Samlnol* County, Florida, to-wlt:
Defendant.
Alao: Commencing at a point 1120 frat
o * l f &lt;&lt;. Altamonte La.vd, Hotel A NavigaNotice la hertby given that In nurauanr*
In
( &gt; c » l - Cuuri. Seminal# C t a i l j , Flerlda,
J 1
fl ' '* ■ The aaitl land being a.aea.ed at the and by authority of that certain decree en­ North and 1016 Icat E m I of tb* Beuthweil
,
“ * *«e laauanr* of aurb rertlfirate In th* tered In th* above atyled eeuae on March corner of tb* South**it Quarter ( S E X ) of V. laM.Caaartry,
Douglaa*. Joined hy
°* Id* M, Holman.
I9tb, 1910, I will aell tn* following deurrlbed Section Twenty-eight (21), Townahlp Nine­ her buahand and sa lt frltad,
teen
(Ifil
South
of
Hang*
Tbfrty-on*
(31)
Iota
and
parcela
of
real
ratal#
lying
and
being
3, a ! ° T t * Certificate No. 10( 1, dated th*
E. A. Douglaa*.
*
, ' V * 7 Of June A. D. I9UI. Said rerUOial* In Simlnole County, Florida, and deacrjbtd Eaat, aald point being In canter of Ian*
Complainant,
South, and running thenc* North
the following deaerlbed property *■ All oi loin thirteen and fourtean In block running
Va,
Cltat'aa.
•rollal
. . .
—
in Seminole County, Flotlda. to-wlt! thrae, Itlack lUmmoek Tract, being n aub- _______ with quarter faction ,llne Eleven William O. Aldridge, f t al.
and (*ur and vwo-ter.tha (1 104.2)
tie* r-** fi'Mmnnf*, Land, Hetrl A Naviga- dlvlaion of aection three, lownahlp twenty-ene tfuadred
lilftadltit.
thenc* North
da greet Ifi mlnuUa
dai. . 'VTh» »»‘ d land bet-.g aaavaatd i t l&gt;* rang* Iblrty-ona aaat. according to the re- (•at,
To Sarah A. Daaia, S. Gucktahalaatr aad
"• i f th* luunnce c f aurb rtrt!6cat« In th* cerdtd plat thereof, the tame to be aeld at Eaat 1(1 (eel to Coaprep.t Wtat Une,

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In Court of County Judge Nlalr of I'luilda.
Seminole County,
ft, re litlali’ of
Harry J, Cramer
Minor.
Notice I* hereby given to all whom It may
roneern, that Lottie Cramer, at liuardlan
■f Harry J. Cramer, a minor, will, cn the
2 llh dav of May, 1920, apply to the Hon­
orable E. F. Houaholdrr. County Judge In
aad for aald County, at hla office In San­
ford in aald County at in o'clock A. M. or
aa ioon thereafter at the matter ran he heard
for authority to aell, at public nr private
•ale. the Intrrr-t of aald Harry J. Cramit
In the follow Ingdeacrlhed re a! ealafr, in
tald County, to-wlt:
The South —cat Quarter ot the Snulhc a il Quitter of Section thirty-one (.11) in
iahip Twenty |2U&gt; South ut liange
Thirty (301 Eaat, with the followlna
erptlona; Heglnning at S\V corner of p
of S E X of Section 31 afcrciald, thenrr
North 210 feet. Eaat 642 lert. South 210
feet, Weat 6t2 teet, being the land conveyed
by Edmund I'etrlr and wile l.nulala to E.
C. Jonea by deed dated Nov. 2tth., ISA3,
Filed Jin. 12th.. HIM. Alan beginning 16(1
feat Wtat of S. E. rorner of S W 14 oj S E 'i
of Soe. 31 aforeaald, running thence Weat
210 feet. North t l l . t ftel. Eaat 210 feel,
South 414.1 feet, being the property con­
veyed by E. E, t'rtria and wife, l.uuaia 10
Stephen fa Hann, all ailuate in Seminole
County, Florida.
Whfrh application will be baaed upon the
petition for tale now on file In aald CtUfl.
Hated April 22nd., 1020.
LOSS IE r t t A M K K
Guardian.

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Witt* ahall ronatitat* th* board *&gt;! director*,
Attlcf* VI.
The highest amount of Indebtedness. Of
liability to whlrh th* corpora tl"n may, at any
time, subjsei Itself ahall nut *tr**d th* amount
et Its capital atoek plus Its surplus.
Arllrf# VII.
The names and pl»c* of residenc* of th*
Incorporators, and thr amount of stock »ub•rribed by rarh *r# as follow*:
J. P. ll bod, Sanford, F'lorida Sfll Shares.
F. W, Mahoney, SinforJ. Florida U t snare*
II. C. Dullos# Sanford Florida 15 •hates,
Georg# Hyman, Sanford. Florida 71 ahareo.
Henry Nickel, Sanford Florida II I share*.
Henry Witte, Sanford, Florida 71 share*.
State of Pnii.ia
Counly of Senlnol#,
1 hereby certify, that on this day person­
ally appeared before m* J. p . Hood, F\ 3V.
Mahoney, tl. C. Dulloae, fie ir;o H /m a n ,
Henry Nickel, anil Henry Witt#, |o m* known
to he the p* aona drierlhed in and who sub­
scribed to tha fo egolng charter, and lh#y.
each of them, severally, for himself-, achnowrdrrd that they subscribed for th* number of
shares therein Indicated (or the uses and pur­
poses thrrrin rxprrwscil.
In witncia whereof, | have hereunto set my
hind anil offirial seal this the 27th day o f
April 1920.
(SEAL)
A. It. KEY
Notary I'uhlir. M y
Commission Expire*
Get. 17. 1923,
Dickinson A Dickinson
Attorney* for I ncorpuratorr,
37-4 ic.
tn Court of County Judge, Stale o f Florida.
Srmlnol# Counly.
In lie Fiatat# of
Jsmt* Lionel Monroe, a minor,

Mlti-ir.
Notice la hereby given to all whom It* m»y
concern, that I. Mersfey Monroe Huberts, aa
Guardian of Jams* l.fonel Monroe, .Minor,
will on the 29lh day of May, A. D. 1920,
apply to the Honorable FI F'. Houaholdrr,
County Judge (n and for said County, at
his office In Sanford in said County at 10
o ’ clock A. M. or aa mini thereafter aa tho
matter can b* heard, for authority to self,
at public nr private sale, Ihr unr-hatf In­
terest of James lionet Monro# foltowinK
drsrilbfd real calale, In laid County, to­
ol!:
Lola 10. II and 12. lllock 6. Tier I. of
Sanford, Florida, according to F.". It. T rslfnrd'a Map of Sanford, aa rrcnrdrd In F’ lat
llook No. I, page* 56-64 ol Seminole C ou n ty
Records. Also Lota IN, 2N, and 3N, Tier
17, of E. It. Trafford'a Map of Sanford,
Florida, a* recorded In Plat Hook No. I,
pages 3C-6t of Seminole County Itrcorda.
Alao Lot u of lllock " V " of th* Florida
L-iul At Colonisation Company's Map of
St, Hertrude'a Addition to Town of Sanford
a* per Plat recorded in Plat Hook No. I.
Pag* It2, of Seminole County Rerorda. Alar*
Lot 10 ni lllock 6. &gt;.( Tier 2. of Ft. It. TrafInrd'a Map of the Town of Sanford, a* per
plat recorded In Plat lluok No* I, pigoa
36-61 of Seminole Counly Records*
Alan
l.ot fi of lllock 15 of Tier 3 of Sanford,
F'lorida. as per Ft. li. Trafford'a Map, a#
per Plat tberruf recorded In Plat Itook No,
I, p g a 50-61 ol Seminole County record*,
l.ot* 9 and 10 of lllork II, Tier O. ary-nfifinfe til
K- It. Traffonl'* Map &lt;d th* loan of Sanford,
f tor-da.
Which application will be based upon
ths- patltlon lor sale now on III# In aald
Court.
Datnl Amll 27. A. D. 1920.
mkrhay
monkof: r o x e iit s .
Dickinson
&amp;
Dickinson
Guardian
Attorneys.
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Notice it hrrehy given that the undersigned
rill, on F'liday the 2l*th of May 1920, or at
soon .heiraflrr as convenient, apply lit the
Honorable Sidney J. Calls, Governor of th*
State of Florida, for letters patent Incorpora­
ting
"I.A K CFRONT
tM I'ltO Y C M C N T
CONII’ AN V” under Ihe following proposed
charier, the orginal of which is now on file
in the office of lln- Secretary of State of the
State of F'lorida at Tallahassee.
J. D. lire J ,
F. W. M shorn y
II. C. Dullos*
Georg* llvman
Henry Nlrkel
Henry Witte.
Arllrlr* of ln&lt;orrurallnn tlf "Lakrl'ronl
Imyroirtnenl Cum*tn)'‘
Thr unitetiignrd hrrehy associate them­
selves together for Ihe purpoae of forming a
body pollllr and corporal* under the laws of
Ih* Stale ol F’loililt, with and under th* fol­
lowing propoird charter,

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Per Year.

SCHELLE MAINES
LAWYER
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The name of th* corporation shall b*
SANFORD
FLORIDA
"I.A KI'.F HOST
IM PROVEM EN T
COMI’ A N Y " r.nd It* principal office* and rdarc of
business ahall l-e at Sanford. F'lorida, with
branch offirra fn auch filar* other place* In th*
Slat* of F'lnilda. and In thr several states of
th* United Stairs, and In foreign countries, .TIOMAH EMMET WlLMars
K. FEIIGLSON IIOUSIIo LDb R
•a may heiraflrr be established.
Altlfl# II.
Til* general nature of th* builnei* to be
transartrd by th* corporation shall hei To
own, buy, aril, lease, and In uthrrwlae hold,
LAWYERS
dial In, and dispose uf, i,a! .state, and to
Improve the same, to construct and operate
Sanford,
•
Florida
hotels, cafes, and rnturanta, to ronatrurt
and oprral* theatres and olhrr places of
amusement, to ronatrurt and oprrat* docks,
wharvea, pleasure boils and other boats and
boat lines (or profit, to maintain and operate
bus line#, to buy, sell, rirhing* and uthcrwtse
drat in all kinds of slorka and bonds, and to
make *.".«rac*3 . ! u,i&gt; a.id all kmua to lur- FIHU and THEFT and COLLISION Inth»r Ita purpoasi anil buslmas, to borrow feurnnre Uttucd by the FLORIDA STATE
money and lo aerurr thr same hy a pledge ol
ita stork, or hy notes, mortgages, bunds, fend AIJTOMOIIII.K ASSOCIATION I* Iho
clher obligations. Upon ihe property of the Mifchl and rhcnpt'Hl In tho taotld, Willo
corporation, and grmrally to hate and n - for InformnUon lo hcndquBrlera Orlandn
* rriso all aurh powrra aa may lie inrident to
the business and purpose ot tb- corpora IInn, Agents wunted In overjr town In Florida
or othrr huslnest&lt; • of Ilk* nature, and to have
•niuv, and exercise all the rights, powers and
privilege* incident to corporation! organited
and enisling under the laws ol the Slate of
Flrolda.
Arllrlr III.
The amount n( capital stock of the corpora­
tion shall be One Hundred Filly Thousand
• ill50,000 00) Dollars, divided Into Fifteen
hundred (1500), Sharia »( Ih# par value id
MY SPECIALTIES:
One Hundred llll'DOO) Dollars earh, whlrh
shall bs- payable In lawful rnonay of th# PICKARD’S HAND-PAINTED CHINA
United S ta in of America, or In properly, or
labor, nr services, at a fair and |u&lt;t valuation GORHAM’S STERLING SILVER
to be (lint by Ihe board nf dirss'tura at a ROGERS’ PLATED WARE
me, ling had for lhat purpose.
ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES
Article IV.
The term lor whlrh the rnfp»rallon shall
exsaat ahall tir pi rpitual unlett sooner illssojvad seen riling lo law.
Arllrt# V,
Thr biislnisa of lh» rorjwratlon shall he
roiidurtrd hy a 1‘ rieidrnt. a Ylre-I'risldenl, a
Atlorney-al-Idiw
FVrri tary and Treasurer, and a board of
•iirrrturs to consist ot not less than four nor
more than seven of Its stockholders. Th* di­ No. M Garner-Woodruff Huildin g
rectors shall be alerted ky the stockholder*
annually on the M-eonil .Monday of rarh year
SANFORD, FLA.
al s.OI) o'clock I*. M. at a meeting held tor
lhat purpo-r In its principal offices at Sanford,
F'lorida, anil ita ofim -e* shall immediately
thereafter, be rfrrted fey the board of direc­
tor*. Until tin** elect,,| at the firat annual
LANDIS, FISH
LL
meeting nf storkhnldicw shall he qualified, Ihe
tiuslnrs* of the rtirpriratlon shall be rdndurlrd ATTORNEYS AND t'DUNHRI.f.OUN AT f.AAV
hy Ihe foilowtag ulilrerst J. D. Hood f ’ rraldsnt, F. W. Malumey Ytcs-I'rssldent, H. C,
Dullos* Herrelary and Treasurer, and J. 1).
W iU practice In tb# S la t* and F'*dcral C o u r U
Hood, V. W. Mahoney, H. C. Dutloap, Special facilities for lixatnlnlng and l ‘*t!t&lt; U n c
George Hyman, Henry Nlrkrl, and Henry
l-»nd Title*

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Dam* of It. M. Call.
Atao Taa Certificate No. 1014, dated the
3rd day of June A. It. 1901, Said certificate
embrace* the totlowlni drterlbid property
eltuated In Seminole County, Florid*, to-wit:
Lot* 111 to I I I , Allamnnle, Land llotpl A
Navicwtlon Co , The aald land brine atae-aed
at the date of the laauanee of eueh certlllcate
In ihe name of S. W. Allen.
Alan Taa Certificate No. 371, dated the 4th
day ol' June A. l&gt;. 1917, Said certificate
embrace* the follow Inc dncrlbed property
altuatrd In Seminole Cuunty, Florida, to-wlt;
:L«t 5H3, I'lan of Sub llivlilon of land belontlnit to Altamonte L. II. &amp; N. Co., The
•aid land hetntr aaareaed at th* date of thp
laauanee ol euch certificate In the name of
Unknown.
Alio T a i Certifiratu No. 372. dated the
Ith day of Jun, t. I&gt;, 19!T, S-I.l ccrflr rile
emhracea I hr (ollnwlna dearrllied proprrty
eltualrd In Seminole County. Florida, t&lt;&gt;-wit
Lot 312. Clan of Sub In vial,in of land bplonring to Altamonte L. II. \ N. Co., The
•aid land b« ins a u m o l at thp date of the
laauanee of aurh r,r 11lira t-- in the name of
Unknown, ha( bird aald rrrtlfirat, aIn my office
and hat made application for tat deed to
taauc In areordanrr with law. Unlraa laid
rrrtlfiratri ahall be rrdremrd according to
l.aw, Tat Heed will iatuc thereon on the
2nd day of June A. I&gt;. 1920.
Wltnca* my official •Ignaturo and atal thla
the 2*th day ot April A. If. 1920.
(SEAL)
E. A. |)UUC&gt;LASS,
Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Florida.
37-Me.
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2nd Section

TH E SANFQHI) H ER A LD
IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

ivn* raptured l»y Adam Rlnzlknwski
ind John Cochnnskl of Irntiwood,
Mich., Representative James of Mlchlinn was Informed by Adjutant Geninil Harris.
The men were members of company
F. Eighteenth Infantry.
Tin* capture wns made on the night
if October 27-28. 1017. In tin* vicinity
Polish Artist Tells of Misery, Es­ jf Hun's, In the province of Mcurthe
tnd Moselle. Tlu» prisoner was a com­
pecially Among Middle
pany mall carrier and was on Ids way
pack to hi* company when wounded
Classes.
lud captured.

PAINTS VIENNA
FORLORN CITY

FOOD OUT OF THEIR REACH
W orkers

Make Apparently Huge
but Are Obliged to Spend
All on Their L ivingChildren Suffer MosL

Am ounts,

It

War Disability.
Although Modern Medicine credits
medical sclenco with having accom­
plished wonders during the late war
in eradicating or reducing diseases
thnt have previously ravaged lighting
armies. It maintains that disabilities
resulting from the war are due Itt mor&lt;
enses to disease Minn to wounds. Fig­
ures compiled by the English mlnlstrt
of pensions show that of all the pen,
slons granted down to September 1,
11*18, B8 per cent were on account ol
disease. Tuberculosis nnd chest com­
plaints were responsible for 11.2 pel
cent, rheumatism for tlTi per cent nnd
heart disease for 9.1) per cent. Old;
Incomplete figures are available con­
cerning American experience, hut ol
7,710 cases dealt with by the federal
hoard of vocation up to Jnnunry 31,
1010, by far the greater portion wer«
due to disease.—Youth’s Companion.

O IL OUTPUT 366,255,611 B B LS. RATHER S P O ILE D T H E E F F E C T
Production for 1919 Shows Increaie
of 24,000,000 Barrels Over
That of 1918.

Haid Cider's Interruption of Hll
Brother's Affecting Testimony Was
to Say the Least, Unfortunate.

Oil City. Pa.—♦&gt;!! production In the
United States during 1919 was IMW.*
2.1.1,011 barrels, an Increase of more
than 21.000.1*00 barrels over the previ­
ous year, according to the mutual re*
view of the Oil City Derrick, made
public recently.
The figures nre based on pipe lino
receipts, reported monthly, estimates
of pipe lines not reported, and esti­
mates of tank car shipments from
fields where no regular pipe lino
lervlce existed.
The 1919 report Is u new high rec­
ord In the annual petroleum output of
the United States, according to the re­
view. Fields which showed gains were
North Carolina, Texas. North Lotilslana, Half Const. Kentucky, Wyoming
and the Limn districts. losses were
recorded for Kansas. Pennsylvania.
West Virginia and southeastern Ohio.

SI l.unkctt was" brimful of Impor­
tance one night as lie shuMcd Into tho
grocery store of Hank Sllshy and took
Ills seal on a soapbox and leaned af­
fectionately against the cracker bar­
rel.
"I bet none of you fellers ain’t heard
the latest about Itungeyo Jackson,"
he said, as lie looked triumphantly
around at the usual circle of loungers.
"Whose chicken roost has ho bln n
dcpop’InMn* now)" asked lllll Brimdage, the skeptic.
"Worse *ii that. Itungeye lias went
nnd got religion. Yes, ho has, so help
me I They been n-holdln* revivals
down to Ills house now for about a
week nnd the finntly got Itungeye to
leave off stentin’ long enough so they
could tell him how much ids wicked
old heart nnd soul needed new plumb­
in'. Last night I was down there and
Itungeyo got up and give Ids testi­
mony."
"Gwanl"
"Fact—I lieerd him. 'Sisters nnd
brothers, sez he, 'you see before ymf
Mu* remains of what wns oncu a laid
man.' Then tils fecHn's got the best
of him and a bucketful of tears splash­
ed down Ids shirt front. About this

New York.—Nlcol Schntenstoln, a
ivll,li portrait pnlnter, who has Just
arrived from Vienna, said that the
reason why he loft the Austrian cap­
ital to come to Ainertcn was he­
Why Hair Nets Ar# Dear.
rn,,,,. of the misery he had witnessed
The
hair net business of Chefoo,
for four years nnd his desire to Join
Chinn. D In n state of chaos owing to
h!s family, who are American citizens.
complications caused by buyers from
He expect* to become nti American
Shanghai going directly to the makers
citizen, too.
,
In Mu* region of Chlngehnwfu and thus
competing with Mu* firms with which
• The worst sufferers In Vlcnnt," the
these had contracts. Consequently Mu*
painter said In an Interview, “are
price has Increased about 1MX) per cent.
tlnne of the middle rlnss. heennse they
cannot afford to pay the high prices
demanded for food. The working man
I, uell paid. Lnt he hns to spend It
,,n food to keep himself nnd Ids fam­ 532348534853485353480002485348482348485390000223535323
ily. Thousands of the children of the
inn*«&lt;es have been sent to Itnlv nnd
Switzerland to he fed. hut the unfor­
tunate children of the middle cln«« re­
main In Vienna to share ;he hunger
of their parents. When I pnssed
through Holland two weeks ngo the
working people there were giving one
guilder, or JO cents Amerlenn money,
fur tlie starving children of Vienna.
Pay Barber More Than Profeaaor.
"A barber’s assistant In Vienna."
Mr. Schntenstoln continued, "receives
•til.tmo kroner n year (about *0.000 In
prewar days), and lias to spend It nil
to live In an onllnnry way. Compnre
this with the 12,0(10 kronor pnld to
professors of the universities In Aus­
tria and tlie r..0(¥&gt; to 8,000 kroner n
year pnld to schoolmasters nnd attire
clerks. How ran they exist In n city
when* food Is scarce nnd dearer than
It Is In New York? 1 bnd plenty of
money, hut did not hnve nn egg onre
a month. Milk I never saw. llutter
was rare nnd dear. Meat ronld he
bnd In the restaurants In small por­
tions nnd potatoes on rnro occasions.
Ilrend was scarce nnd so poor that
only persons with the digestion of os­
triches could ent It. I could never
find out exnetly whnt It was composed
of except that there was scarcely any
flour. Wood, straw, rye and dried
bushes Were n!» chopped up fine nnd
baked Info n hnrd enke to bo sold ns
bread.
"Tho poor could ent dog snusnge,
nnd the rich could buy horse sausage,
but I could never accustom myself to
t at such food. Instead. I went hungry
often with money In my pocket.
"During one of the hunger riots In
the city Inst winter, I saw the mob
knock a police otHcer off his horse nnd
shoot the nnlmnl. Half nil hour Inter
tlie carcass lind been cut up nnd car­
ried off by the fnmlne-strlckcti citi­
zens.
Lack of Cosl Causes Misery.
"One chief source of the misery In
Vb tma wns the lack of coal, because
the |»o&lt;ir could hnve neither bent nor
light. The glassware, porcelain ami
leather factories were unable to keep
going because there wns no fuel to
drive their machinery.
Only the
wealthy have a warm hath onre n
week nnd burn one electric light for
five hours n dny when there Is enough
coal to drlvt; tlie dynamos In tho power
houses. Multimillionaires told tnc
that 1 wns n fortunate man when I
wns leaving for Atnerlcn.
"1 wns not In sytnpnlhy with Aus­
tria Iti tlie war, hut I think that In
the name of onr common humanity
something should he done for the
starving men, women anil children of
Vienna, especially the middle classes,
who are the grentest sufferers.
•Must before I left the rnpltnl city
the doctors In the hospitals went on
strike because scrubwomen received
higher pny thnn physicians or sur­
geons.
"The peasants In the country hnve
food, hut they will not send It to
Vlennn beenuso they do not like n so­
&gt;
cialist form of government. Some of
the best stores In Vlennn kis-p open In l-i
the daytime nnd hnve fine artistic ar­
ticles displayed In the windows, hut
If one enters to buy them the proprie­
tor. or one of his clerks, suys that
they nre not for snip. He will take dr­
ier* for good* to lie delivered when
("onl arrives and the fnctorle* start up
urn In."

16 P a g e s

_________
NUMBER 37

SANPOIU), FLORIDA, FRIDAY, APRIL .10. 1920

VOLUME XI

^

time Hard Cider, his brother, came
stumblin' In and lie wns considerable
lively from too much of Mike Dono­
van's Three-ln-One. nnd by the time
they got him quieted Itungeye bnd
overcame Ids emotions and went on
with Ids tesMmonoy.
"Sez lie: ‘At Mils moment 1 nm layIn' my sinful hand down on tills grnnd Aborigines of Utah Employed Ore
old book on the table. Such a lunik
as Beautifier.
has never been In my house before.*
And then lie busted Into tears again
as lie said: 'Brethren. Mils hook I'll
alludin’ to Is tin* llllde.'
"*||oly mackerel I' shouted Hard MIN’S FIRST CPU WAS PAINT
Cider. 'Itungeye. where'd yn steal
such a big one)’ "—New \ork l.vctdng Redi Painted Their Bodlee Bright Y*!«
Post.
low, and With Other Pigment*
Looked
Like Rainbow*—Mining Op­
Hawaii Led In Prohibition,
eration*
Show That Indian* Did
Historians of the llawnllan Islands
Much Digging for Iron Oxide, Which
assert Mint nn llnwnllnu monarch?
Wat U*ed to Decorate Their Bodies,
was the first government In tin* world
to put absolute prohibition Into effect.
Tin* first user* of nullum ore wet*
Knmchnmchn the (Ircnt, first king of
United Hawaii, In 1793. after having tho Indian* or Utah. In pre-Columbian
conquered nil the other Islands, twuied time* they employed It (the atuflf now
nn edict Imposing prohibition. Its pen­ known a* "cnrnotlto") to pnlnt thetf
alties were drastic. An offender wns hoiltc* a bright canary yellow.
No work on eminent painter* ought
Stripped of Ids property, real nnd per­
sonal, and was driven front his vlllngt to omit mention of the Amertrnn abo­
rigine*, who quite generally wert&gt; in
clad only In a loin cloth.
In Inter years foreign nations forced enrller day* wonderful colorl*t*.
It '* *u*peeted that the fir*t coot
liquor on the Ilawnllnus and Its rale
wns general In the Islands until the worn by man un* u eoat of paint. But
(•rent war, when, with the iqa'iilng of the early Amerlenn nrtl*t. when h* #
Mie army training camps on the Is had adorned himself like n mlnbow,
the final tniirli. perhap*. being to rnako
lands, prohibition went Into effect.
tin* lower half of III* fare red nml tha
upper half green, did by no mean*
atop nt Mint.
He painted w eird picture** on rock*
ami Mu* face* iff illff*. lie painted ht*
wooilen hottsc. or hU tepee, with sytnhullo and descriptive de*ign*. li*
painted Id* shield nnd how nnd nrrowat
lie painted monstrous masks (worn IQ
ceremonial*) and also hi* pottery.
Most Preclou* to Indian*.
The most precious of nil things to
the Indian*—who even nowaday* hnra
not lost their talent In this direction-*wn* pnlnt. A diqioslt of mineral plfr
incut wn* to them n mine of wealth.
Oxide* of copper yielded him* and
green pnlnt*. nnd from Iron oxide wn*
obtained a brilliant red.
The first worker* In the qulcksltret
mine* of California were pro-Colum*
tdnn Indian*. Cinnabar, the ore o»
mercury, I* n sulphide of the Inttei
taeltil which we cnll vermilion. Great
Muff for vnr paint, a* well na fot
other use*.

INDIANS FIRST
USED RADIUM

Everybody economize

N

OBODY knows just how long the high prices for
clothes are going to last; these prices are due
to so many different causes all along the line from
the raw wool to the finished product. The high
cost of clothes isn’t our fault, or yours, - or any one
person’s fault; it’s everybody’s fault; it springs from
causes that started long ago.
.

Now comes the overall club

It’s a good thing because it shows that the peo­
ple want to economize; they want to reduce the
cost of clothes.
But just wearing overalls wont do it; people have
got to save, they must buy only what they need
and when they do buy, get the best because it saves
and lasts longer
We’ve been telling you for the
last year how you could reduce
the cost of clothes;' get good ones;
die all-wool kind that Hart Schaffner &amp; Marx make. They last
longer; you save because you buy
fewer clothes.

Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing

FIRST

C A P TU R E

BY

YAN K S

.

The home of Hart Schaffner &amp; Marx Clothes

Two Michigan Men Lead In tha Tak­
ing of German Prisoners
In the War.
i
»
Washington.—The
first
German
prisoner token I ; Aracrjran fortjw

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B m m m m m m m m m um

K '.\

Not long ago an Important ilrpostt
of ore wn* opened nt Leslie, Mo., and
mining operations disclosed the fact
Mint much digging hnd nnclcntly been
done there by the Indian*—not fot
iron hut for Iron oxide contained In
ream* nnd jmcket*. For the nxtdfc
they had burrowed In nil direction*
even to u depth of 2.1 feet.
Trade wn* extensively flerelopeii lO
early dny* among the Indian tribe*
and doubtless the pigment product**
by Mils mine was distributed over n
vnst territory. The miner* employed
them today, when they come out after
a day’s work, look a* If they were
painted from bend to foot.
The same diggings In times a n t*
tinting tho white mnn yielded quail*
ties of another highly valued paint,
namely, yellow ocher—the latter be*
Ing another compound of Iron, often
found associated with, the fed oxtdfc
Paint From Spring*.
A b e a u t i f u l wlffie pslct wan oh*
Inlneil by the Indians of tho Yellow
Rone region from boiling springs. It
wn* n white rlny. very finely divided
Vo Mint when dried It took the form
iff a powder. *Tliey took It out In the
form of mud. which hnd only to bo e*»
posed to the sun In order to hecotua
first-class pigment material. Home ot
It hnd a pinkish tint.
The Indian women, nn well na tha
men, used pigments for costm-Mc pur­
pose*. Hut, unlike modem young la­
dle*. they did not try to disguise Vienw
selves with mask* of while, or (ql
ndom their cheeks nnd lips wlU»
roseate hues, though the white stuff
from Mio Yellowstone springs might
hnve furnished nn excellent "liquid
powder,*' supplemented by touche* of
Vermilion or Iron oxide. They painted
their races with quaint conventional
designs. In obedience to the demand*
of aboriginal fashion.—Philadelphia
Ledger.

A G ED MAN LO S E S M EM O RY
Fall of Fifty Feat Leave* No Othct
Mark.
The police of Long Beach. Cat.. h**e
In custody a well to-do octogenarian
who hns been suffering from loss a t «
memory since lie fell fifty feet off the
ocean bluff when he inanr»loa*ly
escaped with no dlaflgurlng Injuries.
In response to queries concerning
hi* home and kin ho told the officer*
he didn't worry about such m atters
Ho hnd In his pockets $111 In mon­
ey, $2,noO worth of Liberty bonds and
hank hooks showing deposits of $1,037,
$3,000 nnd $1,700 respectively In tha
Bpoknne nnd Knstem Trust company,
tho Old National hank and the CHItens' Havings and Loan society, nil ot
8 pokane, while ho also had a $ 1,000
certificate of deposit tn the San Diego
Merchants' National bank, n $900 nota
and other papers.

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Mrs. J. J. Beatty and baby who
have been the guests cf Mrs. C. II.
Hand anti family left for her home
In'Jacksonville on Wednesday.
Mrs. Wlnnifred Wood of Tanger­
ine nnd Miss Edith Chamberlain of
Worcester, Mass., are the attractive
guests of Mrs. Raymond Key.
Mr?. Gregg Maxey and little son.
• (Continued from rag e 1)
Hugh of Fort Meade are visiting
lumber for the hungry world waiting Mrs. Maxcy’s 'lite r, Mrs. J. D.
Dossey of lids c itj.
to receive it.

0SCE01A CYPRESS
CO. HAS BUILT A
CITY ON ST. JOHNS

Another feature of the mills U the
big tractor thnt waddles uj&gt; and down
the * board wn k" nil day long and by
bjr n neat system of stacking the
lumber in piles* on skids the tractor
is enabled to walk up to n pile of
lumber, place it under one urm and
walk oil with it to the place where
it Is all piled up in neat rows nnd at
this moment they have over one
million feet waiting transportat on
and this means something in dollars
and cents. The company operated
their own store for a time but have
now leased it to A. P. Schlemmer
who bos a first class general mer­
chandise store that is strictly up t
date.
I
This new city of Seminole county
with some fifteen hundred in habit­
ants wants an outlet to Sanford
where they will come daily to do
their shopping nnd visiting nnd the
county commissioners are now bend­
ing their efforts toward getting n
better road to Bridg" End from
Geneva and when th s is finished the
people from this thriving plan 1 ran
get in and out with out the attend­
ant danger of falling into bottomless
pits nnd sloughs of despond nnd they
will show their appreciation of our
efforts by%coming here and our peo­
ple will find that a trip to Bridge
End will prove n fine end to many a
pe feel day spent on the upper St
Johns river. Words fail to express our
treatment while on this retent trip
while Mr. Hunter was showing us
around and the hopitality of every
one of the officials nnd their families
Bridge End is a aoming town and
having a new church built with a
resident Presbyterian pnstor although
the church will he non-sectarian, a
r.cw school house will follow and the
inhabitants can -ount on Seminole
county looking after their need and
in Sanford they will nlways find a
warm welcome. May they grow and
prosper.

IN SOCIETY’S DOMAIN

Brarh Parties
Mrs. I. J. Secord, Mrs. May
Hunter and son Douglass und Mr.
C. F. Hallman spent Sunday at
Daytona Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Taylor and u
congenial party of friends were
among the Sanford folks seen at
New Smyrna on Sunday.
Mr. und Mrs. C. C. I.arrajoro
and their guest, Mrs. I). C. Callahan
with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Biggers
motored to New Smyrna for the
day on Tuesday,.
t
Dr. and Mrs. Tolar and Mr. and
Mrs. Roht Herndon were nmrng
Sanford's visitors to the Beach last
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lawson nnd
Mr. N. II. darner motored to
Daytona Beach cn Sunday.
Dick Terheun Jr. nr.d
Lamar
Austin covered the various heach
resorts in the vicinity Sunday on a
motor cycle.
T erhurn— Hoc
Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Terheun
announce
the marriage of their
daughter Vera Idol, to Mr. Jarvis
Wellington Roe, Thursday, April
the twenty-ninth at Holy Cross
Episcopal church, Rev. Father Peck
officiating.
Mr. and Mrs. Rowe left immediate­
ly after the ceremony for New York
and Connecticut where they will
spend the iu n .trer.

with thV audience and to hear him
you would think that h e had been a
comedian all his life for he pleased
overy one.
Mr. Wentworth with his sweet
tenor voice rendered that popular
aong "Curolina Sunshine" which
also was accompanied by the double
(|unrcttc and he received a big hand
each night.
Ralph H ubbard"the dancing coon”
delivered "Jazzing the Illues Away”
to the audience in such a m ^nner'that
the nudience would hnve hod him
singing now if lie had been allowed
to answer every encore.
.
“ That T um ble’ Down Shack In
Atlone" was rendered by Mr. Lang
and as Robie needs no introduction
to the people of Sanford for he Is a
Sanford hoy and has a good bass
voice and has always done his part
in entertaining t lie people of his
home town.
Frank Lucy sang his second num ber
of the program "At The High
Rrown Baby's Ball which innde n
big hit.
&lt;
The principal feature of the show
was the singing of Mr.- Hive who
rendered that beautiful song ” 0
What A Ps,l Was M ary". Mr. Rive
has a well trained voice and in the
manner in which he rendered thnt

wilt he the only one tor the year. Members, Mrs. Hal Wight, Mrs.A.D
Smith, Dr. Brower.
Thl. .ollclUllon ,111 t o ^ £ S U g S 5 h * f i ^ . " '
by t i e soldier beys and In t h e -.igh5‘] ( ^ i ^ |l l M f t n -Mrr. Geo. For, Mom.
of ti p great work tl.o Army j '^ V l i ^ I I '^ i i l i l i l o b l c y , Mrs. A. C. Smith
a ready respenre by gocil ccnerclA ^-r&lt; BHtt.
.
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*.r.m Mrr• F, I*. Eojclaj,
will Le hand.cu • &gt;’
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Mrs. B ritt, Mr Sfclr.hd*«
Kcv. cashier if the Seminole Bank-jij-ii j c
ami rem itted dirert to inn
the Army * *
thvr elimlna ing ail expenses nnd | '? • Chnirnmn, Mrs. I \ L Mi.ier,
insuring 100 per ceru pyrcharlnK Meatmen. M ^ RoutnIUu. Judge
ilousholdcr. Mrs, Grovcn tcIn.
power cf every dollar.
J. E. Spurting, Chuiman.
8 . Chairman, Mrs. E. F. Huuihol*
dor. Members, Mr.*. Key, Mr&gt;
Conncly, Mrs. J. C. Smith.
NOTICE TO CHAIRMEN
0 . Chairman Mrs. It. L. IVck,
And Workers Tor Teacher’s S d -rlc - McmLers Mrs. H aU Wight, .V*,. |j
Campaign Next Tuesday
It. Stevens, Y.r. Mnines.
T i( following Chairmen and their
10. Ghiili^raii, Mr-. R. !. '.oily,
committees are requested to meet Member?, Mrs. Ii. B. Lewi-. Mri’
in Mr. Connelly's office at ten o’clock Walsman, Mr. J. G. Ball.
Tuesdiy morning May ith, I'J'JO.
11. Chairman. Mrs. Lake, Member
Chairman, Mrs. Puhcton, Member Mrs. Langley. Mrs. J. N. Tolar, Mr.
Mrs. D. L. Thrasher, Mrs'. Claude II. F. Whltner.
Herndon, Mr. Dullt :c.
12. Chairman, Mrs. Lloyd, Mera.
hers,
Mrs. Hjlgan. Mr. Hyman, Mrs.
2. Chairman. Mrs. W C. Hill,
G•
D.
-Jlart.
Member*; Mrs H. A. Newman, Mr.
13. Chairman, Mrs. McCuller
D. L. Thra-'ier, Mrs. A. M. Phillips,
.1. Chnirm tn, Mrs. E. M. Galloway Members,. Mi*s M artha Fox. Mr.
Members, Mrs. C. Boyce Bell, Mrs Stevens, Mr. B. W. Herndon.
14. Chairman Mrs. Peck, Members
H. II. Chnppel. Mrs. Clm«. Tyler.
Snlnvtlon Arm) Drive
Mrs. Mobley, Mrs. Wallace. Mr.
Mrs.
F.
F.
Dutton.
The Salvation Army will make its
■1. Chairman Mrs. John Meisch JR. J- H ull).
annual appeal on May 10th which

beautiful ballad he made tb e hit of
the show.
Harvey Parrish, the female im­
personator who danced the
Vamp
and the Hula Hula dance,was more
than the price of admission for the
audience was surprised so th a( they
kept calling him hack so many times
thnt he was completely tired out and
after sevcrnl encores he bid the
nudience a good by.
Three of the comedians who kept
the crowd in an uproar all during
the show with their funny jokes nnd
nctions were K. F. Lane, Doylp Clay
and PeeWee TillD. Every joke was
new and was the best that have been
heard here in Snnford f(5r a long time
Other members of the company
who helped in the double quarette
were Philips, Wnthem, M urphy nnd
Henderson.
The show closed with a song rend­
ered by the entire company called
"Dixie Land My DUieLand."
The Woman's Club to show their
appreciation for what the hoys have
done will give them a dance at the
Woman’s Club which was promised
to them by tho president of the Club.

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W e Have for Immediate
mi

Boric l) Pcrsot.nl*
Mrs. Arthur S' Smith and Mi**
Louise Jarrott of Savannah, Ga.,
were gucit* of„ Mrs. Richard Ter­
heun for the Terheun— Roe wedding.
Mrs. Kipmvtl H unt arrived from
Charleston on Tuesday to visit he
parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe llnrrold

Sale

THE MINLSTREL SHOW AT THE
SPRING FESTIVAL A BIG
SUCCESS

On Easy Terms

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S. It. t&gt;. Sign Was Put Out At Each
Performance
Ralph Yearby and Mrs. Harry
The Big Ministrel at the Spring
Dhkson rf Orlando.
Festival under the direitlon of Mr.
and Mrs. K. F. Lane was u grand
Society Personals
success in every way. It was the
Mrs. It. S. Keelor left Monday principal attraction at the carnival
night for her home In the North after und niutic more money thun any
a delightful visit with her daughter, othcr show on the grounds. The ex­
Mrs. W. E. Watson. She was the pense of the ministrel was very small
rccipent of many charming socinl and a* they were unable to ucconmattentions while here.
dnte the large crowd and was forced
Mrs. T. L. Dumas, Miss Agnes to sell standing room each night at
Dumcs and Mrs. Arthur Hururd the carnival goes to show that it was
a good show nnd one th a t attracted
left Wednesday, the latter for
her new home in Augusta, Ga. nnd the crow d.J
tbe others for Charleston for a
The Big Ministrel consisted cf
visit of several weeks.
fifteen of the young men of Sanford
Mr. Malcolm IMrh of Jacksonville who deserve lot* of credit us it is no
’spent the weyk end in Sanford the easy job to get up a good ministrel
guest of Leslie Hill. Mr. Ulch will show us it takes time and hard work
he remembered as one of the hoys and to ull the disadvantage* thnt
who guarded Monroe Bridge in t he the young men was pul to it show a
that they wanted to do their part
early days if the late war.
Mrs. F. J. Gonzalez is the guest and help the Woman’s Club in
of Mrs. M. 1 - Miller and expects to every way that they rould.
spend rc \(.a l wrec i.t lore, tc the
On - m nt of having to show out
delight f '. er r..nr.;- fiictus.
I in the ip in it was almost imporsible
M l.i Helen I'ccl; left for Tbllalt.:- l.r ti e l»cye to put the stull over
see on Sunday to resume her studies the foot lights in the manner thnt
they would have done if they had
at the Woman's College.
Mi»s Versa Woodcock returned had a large Mage and a pluce where
Saturday from Savannah where she they could have put it over in a
had spent the prececding tlin e wicks regular professional style. The circle
in t hr interest of the Southern Bell consisted cf fifteen men, the white
Telephone Co. She wus accompanied face being dressed in blue serge coats
from Jacksonville by her brother and white trousers with Mr. Harry
Cola Woodctck ter a week end visit Kent the interlucur in a white
Military Officer uniform. The six
with the family.
black faces or end men were dressed
Dr. H. H. Stcmbridge nnd Mrs. with the regular ministrel end men
Stembridge (f Waynesboro, Ga. are costumes with the long red and green
the guests cf their sister Mrs. Funnie coats and white trousers, which
Munson.
made a very pretty scene when the
Mr. und Mrs. Raymond Key, Mrs. curtain rose, the entire company was
A. D. Key and Mrs. Rice returned singing a good medley.
Monday from Gainesville where they
Mr. Harry Kent was interloctur
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Twitched und if you look over the entire
who are en route to their home in country you could not find any one
the north.
that could handle the part any
Mr. und Mrs. L. Y. Bryan nnd better than he did for lie was master
Miss La Yula Burns motored to of the situation nt all times nnd
Arcadia on Sunday returning M ir- handled it in a regular professional
day, Miss Gladys Bryan accompany- manner.
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them home.
Mr. Kent introduced tiie first
Mrs. Minnie Jones returned
number on tho program which was
Monduy from a week end visit to her "Slow and Easy" sung by one cf the
son.
Allan Jones in Brunswick, Ga., premier comedians Frank Lucy.
Vi
The latter is leaving shortly for Lucy was a stranger to the people
Ri&lt; htnend, Va., to the duties of a of Sanford only a few weeks ago hut
hi).her posilhn with the cumpnny now he i« np lcngrr a stranger for
with which he has lueii identified ho is known l&gt;y every one und re­
f-sr the I ast yiar.
ceived a heurty welcome each night
Mrs. J. N. Dobson left Thursday as he appeared upon the program.
for Jacksonville on business and
Mr. Hodges with his silvcr'tcnor
pleasure cnnldqcd.
voice sang th at beautiful . ballad
Frank Lucy, the genial represen­ "When you Look Into The He*rt Of
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tative of the Paragon (’mbs, *'»» “ A Rose" accompanied'by the double
-a* visitor in Orlando on Wednesday. quaretteo and during each perfor­
Mrs. Fannie Stembridge Munson ms nr» was^caHe*’ had: several time
"Its Nobody's Rusiness But My
will play the music at the wedding
of Miss Irene McCague in Eustis Own" sung by Hoffman, one of the
aSc*leading comedians made a Mg hit
on Monday.

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200 Lots in Colored Section
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Going To Move Them Quickly
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A. P . Connelly, Agt
105--108 Magnolia Ave.

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THE SANFORD HERALD

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converting 10 or CO peso "piece**Into
"liver of ffinnll denomination*.
ThU shortage wns mailu more acute
about two yonr* ago through th»* with­
drawn! from circulation of the old Un&lt;
Iron silver peso. Thl* wn* caused hj
the ndvnnco In tho price of direr,
which mmle the peso worth approxi­
mately hO per cent more thnn Its face
vnluo n* bullion. The new Mexican
silver coin* do not contain ns high n
percentage of diver n* those old peso
piece*.
It Is hard to conceive of n clgnr store
zon of Sanford as he spends the best refusing
!o soil one clgnr because one
part of his life, here Ihrce months in has not the exact change, but that l»
the winter had a most excit ng ex­ the rase all over Mexico. One nlso en
perience a few days before he was counters difficulty In buying food while
• called home. In company with some traveling, for the reason Ibnt food mer­
friends from Sanford and in the chants nt the stations nro unable tc
launch of Iloh Walters of DeEand make clinng" rendlly. Often n mcnl
Wtlh Bob acting ns navigation olllcor nay cost $2 because of this scarcity ol
the party went to IIluo Springs for change.
Wo In the stntes might learn some­
the fishing and spent a delightful
thing from the well-regulated taxicab
afternoon catching many line fish system of Mexico City. I arrived lr
and Dr. Jessop killing a big rattle­ the capital nt 3 a. m. My baggage woe
snake near the springs. When they parried to a taxicab by n licensed nnd
1had gone a few miles on thn wuy numbered cnrgndorc. These cnrgndnre?
home they found out that they hnd a Insist upon showing traveler* tbeli
broken propeller and could not move numbers. In compliance with the law
a peg. They sat in the boat in the nnd It Is wise for nny stranger travel­
middle of the river nil night long and ing In Mexico to note the number enro
though it was in sunny Florida the fully. Most of the rnrgndores. hownights here are cold nnd Dr. Jessop ever, ran be relied upon to handle yout
baggage with rare nnd perfect safety.
nnd the rest of the party almost
Once your bnggnge I* deposited In s
froze to death. Knrly in the morning taxicab, a policeman Is on hnnd Ic
the Clyde line steamer was sighted note the chauffeur's license, the num
nnd the parly thought they would her of passengers nnd destination. Thf
lie rescued but the deck ollicer re- 1 policeman gives the passenger n sllf
fused to stop and take them and with tliese facts recorded, which should
finally they succeeded in ‘hailing a lie retained In ense tho servlco Is found
fishing boat th a t brought them to a to ho faulty.
Taxicab rales are plainly posted Ic
landing where they could get to
the cars.
DeEand where they had their car.
Fruit* and Flower* Plentiful.
The party had an experience that
Along the route to Mexico City 1
they will never forget in a hurry, hut found the town* dirty, hut the flown
all of them were none the worse for nnd fruit stnnils sumptuously stocked
it nnd Dr. Jessop left the next duy Prices for fruit nnd flowers nro so rl
illculoiisly low In comparison wllh
looking like a southern sunset.
price* In tin* Matos that one Is tempted
to lay In n ridiculous oversupply. On«
ran hay n bouquet of roses ns hit
around ns n bushel hnsket for W
cents American money.
1 found considerable dlssntlsfnctlor
throughout Mexico with the cmhnrgc
ngnlnst Mexican eltrus fruit. Enrgi
quantities nf oranges, limes and lemont
are raised In Mexico. The qunllty ol|
Money Changers Make Profits this fruit Is excellent. The excuse foi
tin- embargo Is that the germ of i
Because Mints Cannot Meet
blight that Is fatal to rltnis fiullt
might he brought Into the United Sintei
the Demand.
If markets were opened to (lie Mext
cans. I nm told, however, on rellnldt
authority, that tills danger Is tnort
MUSI MAKE YOUR OWN CHANGE Imaginary thnn real. I found strong
sentiment everywhere for the lifting ol
the embargo nnd n similar ctnhnrgc
Almost Impossible to Duy Merchandise against rotton.
In Small Quantities Unless You
Have Exact Change—Taxicab
System Is Well Regulated.
IN A LM S H O U S E 76 YEARS

ANOTHER BIG DEAL
IN SANFORD PROPERTY
DREW INTERESTS SOLD
John Meisch Buys Bishop
Block, City Lots and
Lands
MORE IMPROVEMENTS
HAH BEEN A CHEAT WEEK
IN HISTORY OF SANFORD
AND
MEANS
PROCRESS
AND IMPROVEMENT
Tiie week has been filled with big
events in the commercial life of San­
ford among them being the deal
whereby the Sanford House nnd
holdings changed bonds and yester­
day another hig deal equally ns im­
portant to Sanford and vicinity was
closed in which ail the city and
country property of Benjamin Drew
was sold to John Meisch of this city.
This property consists of the Bis­
hop lliock in this city situated o
First street between Palmetto ad
Sanford avenue, between 600 and
800 city lots, about 000 acres of
celery land near Robinson Springs
nnd several hundred acres of good
farmiug land in Volusia county nnd
several fine tracts of celery land on
the west side of this city.
No figures have been made public
on the transaction but at the figure*
rumored Mr. Meisch will make a
good profit on his investment and he
does not purpose to sit down on his
investment and let it hatch but will
push toe sale, improve many of the
city lots, will build some houses, will
sell on reasonable terms to stimulate
home builders and* wiii in many ways
develop nnd improve t hi" property
that has lagged on t ho market for
so long and impeded progress.
The people of Sanford are rejoic­
ing with Mr. Meisch over Ids ac­
quiring this line property for they
know the progressive spirit of Joint
Meiscli nnd his good business quali­
ties and they jnow that this sale
means another step toward making a
greater Sanford.
All hail the day when good, live,
progressive home people will purrhnse and develop the non-resident
property in this city and county nn
develop nnd improve and sell it nnd
in this improvement not only enrich
themselves but enrich the commun­
ity.
The various sales this week de­
monstrate that Sanford bids fair to
become the greatest city in this purt
of the state in a few yvnrs and San­
ford hus struck a gait that no mis­
fortune nnd no calamity can duwn
or retard. We congratulate John
Meisch on his fine purrhusc, for his
nerve ar.d fu.- ins piogressivo spirit.

F am ou s F o r I t s M arveloiT S M o to r

E v e ry b o d y LiKes THe
C h a n d le r Dispatch
HE popularity of the Chandler Dispatch, which
has grown by leaps and bounds and reaches to
every corner of the world, is based not only on the
grace of its trim design and its beautiful Rainbow
Blue finish, but is due quite as much to the standard
Chandler chassis upon which it is mounted.

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The Dispatch attracts young folks and older ones alike.
It is a great favorite w ith young women. All love to drive it,
and the charm of its beauty gives them additional satisfaction
in its ownership.
Tho Chandler Dispatch seats four persons with utm ost
com fort. The driver’s position is restful. The cushions are
deep, well tilted and trimmed in the best of genuine hand
buffed leather.
With its wonderful flexibility of power, its ease of driving
and real com fort, characteristic of all Chandler models, every­
body likes tiie Dispatch.

M ex ic o
m
SM ALL COINS

Snn Antonio. Tex.—Money, tnxlcnh*.
flower*, fruits, illrl nnd trade embar­
goes—tliese lire certain to attract Hit
nttentlon of travelers front the United
Stales to Mexico.
Mexico Is now on a wholly metallic
hnsls, so far ns money Is concerned.
This condition tins been forced through
n long series of worthless Issue* of pnper money by vnrlous revolutionary
factions prior to the Inauguration of
rnrninxn a* president.
There Is nn abundance of native gold
nnd silver out of which to coin money.
All coins nhnvc lOcentnvo pieces tire
of silver or gold. Inability of mints to
meet the demand hns created n short­
age of change. This slmrtnge has been
taken ndvnnlnge of by moner changers
all over the republic.
Profit for Money Changer*.
It Is almost Impossible to buy mer­
Marooned On The Hirer
chandise In large or small quantities
I)r. J. C. Jessop who claims to lie unlos* yon nro nble In innko your own;
a resident of Kittanning, I'a., (where­ change. From 2 to fi per rent Is coinver that is) hut who really is a citi- monlv rlinrgcil hv money changers far

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.Sfi'cr;-r«jii*n£«r Touring Car, $1995
Four-Passenger Roadster, Jju9J
Four-Passenger Dispatch Car, $2075
Seven-Passenger Sedan, S299S
Four-Passenger Coupe S2S95
Lim ousine, $1195
(All Trim /. I. I. CltnUnJ, Okh)

Wight Tire Co.
CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY, CLEVELAND, OHIO

Woman, 85, Public Charge In Dels,
ware Since She W«* 9 Year*
Old.
Georgetown. Del.—An Inmnte nf the
Sussex county nlm-diotise for seventysix yenra. Mart bn Stanford, who wni
blind from childhood, hns died nt the
age of R.1 years. She wns sent to the
nimshnuso front the western part of the
county when nine years old. r.nd lived
there ever since ulitll the lime of hoi
death.
Despite her nrtlletlnn nnd her pool
condition, she kept cheerful, nlwnyi
hoping that some time she would he
taken from the nlmshnu«c. She hnd
no near relative*.

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flay In Join the nrrny. He was the tall­
est recruit In the history of the serv­
ice here, the army recruiting ortlce re­
ported.

RIVERS H. BUFORD

FIN DS $7,500 N E C K L A C E

OF FLORIDA

New York Letter Carrier Give* It tc
HI* Child.
John C. Carson, n letter cnrrler
found n "bright trinket" In front ol
the Mnjeidlc hotel In New Y'ork while
making hi* round*. Soon nftcrvrrr.h
when Mrs. L. T. Enzaro, n guest ot
the hotel, reported the loss of n $7,OK
Talleit Recruit.
San Francisco. Cal.—Donating a string of pearls, n detective vlsitef
bright of six foot three Inches In hi* Carson'* room nnd found hi* Imb)
slocking foot nml wearing n pnlr of playing with It on the kitchen floor
purple rhnp* nm! n revolver on enrh Carson snld lie thought It wns i
hip. Eon Cunningham of Oklahoma "child'* toy" nnd was rewarded wltl
City, &lt;Ikla. arrived lien- tlli* utln-r $100 for iludlng the necklace.

CAND ID ATE

ATTORNEY GENERAL
He has practised law for the prist tw enty years. Has been
S ta te ’s A tto rn ey for this circuit since 1912, being nominated
for a second term w ithout opposition, and stand* for:
A square deal to everyone.
An economical and constructive adm inistration.
B etter school advantages and no unnecossniy change in
text hooks.
Enforcem ent of t he law and rcapporl inn m eat res commanded
by our C onstitution.
Will not he a candidate for an o th er office before his term
e x p ire .

n glorious sensation to chase

thirst and heat with cool, sparkling

T fffP tS NO/t£ s o c o o o

E v e r y b u b b le , one o f pleasure and delight*

T H E R E 'S

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and have several dandy tracts
on both sides of town.
You will save money by see­
ing me before buying.

THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE 11

June 8th. If elected I will give my Primary Election In June, nnd re­
best eflorts to the people I represent. spectfully solicit your vote and in­
fluence in my behalf, which if given
M. 0. OVERSTREET.
I assure you will be greatly appreci­
ated.
p*.t
For Representative
E. F. IIOUSHOLDF.P..
I hereby announce n y candidacy
for the position of Member of the
For County Judge
Horida Legislature
representing
I hereby announce th at I am a
Seminole County, subject to the candidate for the oillce I formerly
decision of the Democratic primary held of County Judge of Seminole
to he held on June 8th.
County, subject to the action of the
June primary.
J. LEE SMITH.
I earnestly request the support of
the citizens of Seminole County, and
For Tax Assessor
I wish to announce that I am a will greatly appreciate your influence
candidate for re-election to the office in my behald.
G EORGE G R IFFIN HERRING
of Tax Assessor of Seminole County,
subject to the Primary to be bold in
For Clerk of Circuit Court
June. I shall appreciate your support.
I hereby announce my candidacy
Yours very truly,
for the ollice of Clerk of The Circuit
A. VA U G H A N Court, Seminole County, subject to
decision of the Democratic primary
For County Commissioner
to be held June 8th, 1920.
At the solicitation of my friends
Respectfully,
I have decided to announce my
W. L. MORGAN
candidacy for re-election to the posi­

When you let us supply your building
needs you get n great dual more than just so
many feet of lumber—bundles of shingles —
pounds of nails—or panels cf leav er Board.

You get the benefit of our building

material knowledge anJ experience in Service
that helps you get tne results you want at the
right price. Service first in planning the
work--more service in selecting proper materials—speedy service in delivering the goods.
You pay for the materials. The service
pays fo r itself in the larger volume of business
it brings through super-satisfied customers.
It will pay you to
cs^f
be one o f them.

tion of commissioner for the District
For Sheriff
I hereby announce my candidacy
No. 1 subject to the decision of the
for the office of Sheriff ol Seminole Co­
Democratic Primary June 8th.
unty subject to the decision of the
L. A. II RUM LEY Democratic Primary.
Phone 349
W. P. CARTER
For Cuunly Commissioner
FOR SHERIFF
l hereby announce my candidacy
Having
been
by a large number
for re-election for Fifth District of of the voters urged
of Seminole County to
Seminole County subject to the become a candidate for the office of
decision of the Democratic primary to Sheriff, I hereby nnnonnee my candi­
oor»\ wilt only form « -t per r&gt;nt solu­ l*o held June 8th.
dacy subject to the decision of the
EYE H EED S R EG U LA R EA T
tion. that ts, only l per cent of It will
Democratic primary.
E.
II.
KILBEE.
ho absorbed by water. A horn* Imih
One on Riling and the Other on Re Is very strengthening. If the eyes lie
For County Cumitili.ilnnrr
For Sheriff
tiring Is Recommended to Se­
delicnto or the person so prejudiced
I
hereby
announce my candidacy
cure Good Reeults.
1 hereby nnnouncc that I am a
against experiments Hint she Is not for the position of County Commis­
candidate for rc-efcction to the office
willing to Introduce tills substance di­
Cor the dally rare of the eyes there rectly Into the eyes, n silk handker­ sioner of District No. 5. and promise of Sheriff of Seminole County sub­
should he two baths. The body must chief or a soft cloth dipped Into homx if elected to do my duty ns a citizen ject to the decision of the Democra­
bau* Us hath. The face must have Us wnter nnd pressed upon the eyelids Is and tax payer to safeguard the in­ tic Primary to lie held In June, 1920
cleansing. Why noj the eye? Espe­ both elfienelntis nnd soothing.
terests of the people of th owhole
E. E. BRADY
cial h as the eye. with Its thick lit'
The old-fashioned remedy of cold county.
nnd the fringe of eyelashes Is n dust tea leaves pressed upon th e 11.l -« luw
FOR SHERIFF
ENDOR CU RLETT.
1 hereby announce my canidldacy for
Imp and the slightest speck of ilnsi value, not from iho ten leaves Intrinsi­
the office of Sheriff of Scminolo County
For County Commissioner
allowed to remain heneulh the lid may cally, hut from iho cool, moist co n ­
517 Commercial Street
enu-e In Itatlon of the lid and Inllam- tact. Cloths dipped In water are qultu
I will be a candidate for re-election subject to the decision of the Democratic
Primary.
If
elected,
1
pledge
myself
to
niatinti of the eye.
to tho office of County Commission­ discharge every duty fearless, faithfully,
as giMol.—New York American.
Ctir (lie eye's dally hath I offer you
er for the 3rd district of Seminole nnd impartially.
lit.- i hoice of several lotion-*. My fa­
KEEP YOliU EYE ION THEfHEKALD WANT COLUMN
' A. B. CAMERON.
County, subject to the decision of
Cultivate . Reading Habit.
vorite Is: Ton minees of purest rosetho
Democratic
primary
to
he
held
Much has been said of the laiporouter. Apply with an eye cup. turn­ mure nf forming the right physical June 8th.
ing tire eye cup upshtc down so that nnd ninral habits curly in life, hut
C. W. EN TZM IN C ER .
the half-open eye Is completely wash­ tin* value of the early formation of
ed by the contents of the cup. Hold reading habits bus received little at­
For Cuunly Commissioner
tt tints for ltd seconds, or, If not mi- tention, according In Miss Dove of
I hereby announce my candidacy
comfortable, far a full minute. the Agricultural college at Fort Col­ for the position of County Commis­
Throw away tills rosewater. ItUe*1 lins, Colorado, The practice of dally* sioner of the 2st district of Seminole
the glass and fclve the eye a second rending should he begun while In
County and promise th at if elected to
ball*.
school and should not he discontinued to do my duty ns the servant of the
If the eyes nro unduly Irrltnted the later on account of time. Thirty min­
bath can he repented several times. utes a day spent In reading will keep people not only of my own district
Ordinarily a hath In the morning on one tip with the current events nnd hut of the entire county.
JOHN MKYs CH
rising nnd another at night on retir­ thus widen one's horizon. Thoughts
ing are enough.
may to* gathered that will relieve the
For Clerk nf Court
Some of my friends who have licnu- monotony and drudgery of the dally
I hereby announce my candidacy
tlfal eyes prefer elder (lower water to task. Reading not only adds to one's
rosewater.
It Is equnlly good and dally life hut It pnves the way far for re-election as Clerk of the Circuit
should l*e npplled In the same way.
greater ehjoyment Inter. It Is ns one Court for Scminolo County, subject
Another excellent eye bath Is one- grows older that the Imhlt of reading to the Democratic Primary to bo held
half an ounce of witch linzel; one- becomes most valuable. Fortunate In­ Juno 8th. 1920.
half an ounce of distilled water. deed Is the man who ns lie withdraws
,
E. A. Douglass.
Shake well In bottle nnd npply with from the more active side of lift*, linds
on eye cup. One other hath I must a world of Ids own through the open
For Slate Senator
t'-ll you about that Is most excellent doorway of good hooks.
I hereby announce ns a Candidate
f-&gt;r strengthening the eyes: Six drops
for
the State Senate from the 19th
of t&gt;orude acid, one wine glass of illsDistrict,
comprising Osceola, Orange
Unnecessary Work.
till* -I water.
and
Seminole
Counties, and I ear­
The
other
tiny
when
tho
second
A hath In horax water Is highly
b l o b L-Yo u t - O w
nestly
solicit
tho support of alt
grado
teacher
announced
the
singing
beneficial nnd has tho advantage of
being always convenient. Even while |p.,nn jjij nctlcrd thnt Ru&amp;sell wus Democrats in the Democrnlico priary to lie held June 8 th. I have ser­
traveling one ntny nlwnys carry n box rending n story book.
»Cut away your hook, dear, while ved Osceola County in the State
of I'onix. Moreover It Is wife, beenuso
we nre learning to sltlg" she said. Legstature the last three sessions
“Hut I don’t realty need to leant
how to sing." he calmly protested. and 1 respectfully refer to my record
"You see. wo have a phonograph at there.
If elected I will servo the district
to the best of my ability.
Enjoysd Long Life.
N. C. BRYAN.
They grow ’em long nnd hardy In
Kissimmee. Flu.
the vlllnge of Shlfmtl, which claims tho
longevity record for England.
For State Attorney
Headstones In a churchynnl nro
died, tho two star exhibits being the To tho Democratic Voters of tho
Seventh Judicial Circuit of the
Hones of William Wnkley, "aged otto
State
of Florida:
hundred nnd twenty-four nnd upward,"
I hereby announce my candidacy
nnd Mary, wife of Joseph Kates, aged
one hundred nnd twenty-seven, who for the office of State Attorney of
old “Bull”. H e ’s the best there
mnrrled a thin! husband at ninety- tho Seventh Judicial Circuit of the
two.
is. l i e sold over 300,000,000 bags la st
State of Florida, subject to the action
Wakley lived In the reigns of eight of tho coming Democratic l’rlnary.
year.
kings nn&lt;1 queen*.
Should I bo favored with this
Y ou k n ow genuine “ B u ll” D u rh am —
nomination nnd subsequently ap­
pointed by the Governor. I will at
never un en em y; m illions of friends.
nil times endeavor to discharge tho
Genuine “ Bull” D urham tobacco — you
duties of this Important office faith­
fully nnd to the best of my ability,
can roll 50 cigarettes from o n e bag.
without fear or favor to any person
For School Hoard
or persons.
I take this moans of announcing my
GKO. A. DECOTTES.
candidacy for re-election as n member of
the county school board from District
Fur The Legislature
I herby announce my candidacy
C. F. HARRISON for the position of Representative
for Seminole County subject to tho
For County Commissioner
decision
of the Democratic primary.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
If
elected
to this high office it will he
tho position of member of the board of
my
duty
to
serve all the people of
county commissioners from District
my
county
as
their public servant
No 5. Having served in this capacity
F. P . FORSTER.
for two terms several years ngo I fee!
that I am competent to give the |*eoplo
Superintendent Public Instruction
of my district nnd of the county a business
I hereby nnnouco my candidacy
administration and serve the whole Jor re-election us .superintendent of
county in n mnnncr that only ex|H'rienre public Instruction for
Seminole
cun justify
County, subject to the Democratic
J. T. McLAIN primary to bo held June Stb, 1920.
T o pipe smokers:
Mix a little "BULL”
T.
W.
LAWTON
For Justice nfThe Peace
D U R H A M w ith
1 hereby announce my candidacy for
For Tax Collet lor
your
fa v o rite to ­
re-election to tho office of Justice of the
I am a candidate for rc-cicctlon
bacco.
It's like sugar
Poare for District No 1 subject to the
to tho office of Tax Collector of
in y o u r c o f f e e .
decision of tho Democratic primary to
Somincle County, subject to tho ac­
be held June 8th
tion of tho Democratic Primary,
L. G. STRINGFELLOW
and will appreciate your support.
JNO. D. JIN K IN S
To The Democratic Voters Of The
Nineteenth Senatorial District:
For County Judge
I have entered the race for State •
Senator from the 19th Senatorial To tho People of Seminolo County
PA R K AVE.
I beg to announce th at I am a
District comprising the Counties of
Orange, Seminole and Osceola and candidate for re-election to tho offico
pledge myself to abide by your action of County Judge of Seminolo County
In the Democratic primary to be held Florida, subject to the Democratic

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this Car and g
Demonstration

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POLAND LAND
OF CONTRASTS
Galling Poverty on One Hand,
Riches on Other.

CAFE CROWDS ARE BRILLIANT

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Comfort, Safety, Style

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means there is'plenty of room*|for five adults, not
throe grown ups and’,two children!

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Fite equipment on all Lexingtons is absolutely
complete. It includes many items ordinarily listed
as extras, even on the mostjuxurious cars. Among
these Are a motor meter, an] engine-driven tire
pump, an inspection light, and 2-Way headlamps.

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Fite Moore Multiple Exhaust System, with
which all Lexingtons are equipped, conserves fuel
by producing more horse power per piston displace­
ment. Among other mechanical features are][a
new type propeller shaft with non-metaliic uni­
versal joints, a perfectly co-ordinated transmission
and clutch that permit smooth and silent starting,
and a unique emergency brake that can be operated
with one finger.

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pigh Prices Cause Stringers to Won*
der How People Manage to L iv eLong Queues of Men, Women and
Children Stand In Cold, Sleet and
Snow Outside Food Relief Statlone
Waiting for Dread.
An n land of striking contrasts Po*
lurid with her new won freedom Is
without an equal today. On one bond
Is n display of wealth, midnight sup­
pers and revelry; on the other hand
is gulling poverty, hunger and emaci­
ated arms held out Imploring for aid.
There Is u great scarcity of milk nnd
the price of it Is exorbitant, hut there
always Is fresh whipped cream for
your coffee, while a lad, weak of body
and hunger-pinched face nnd clogs so
worn that lie slips on the Ice c o v e r e d
pavement, pushes a handcart tilled
with milk In bottles from house to
house seeking customers.
Fuel, too. is scarce uud only tho
wealthy can buy coal, hut the hot
water In your apartment at a hold
may run to waste all day and no one
will Iel I you to lorn It off. In florists'
windows exotic plants bloom, while
outside the streets are slippery with
(heir covering of Ice and snow Is
hanked high.
Sell American Cigarettes.
Tobacco Is scarce, but In every bo­
ld lobby Micro are boys with pack­
a g e s of American lied Cross cigarettes,
wldcji they offer for sate at IS shil­
lings for a package of twenty.
Clouting Is scarce and expensive,
but one sees many well dressed men
and handsomely gowned women, while
wallers In cafes and restaurants Imvt
abolished “lips'* and dress suits as
savoring of th e bourgeois, and haw
pn»vb&gt;." .] lnu;,ge suits ai £40 each.
And while men and women ol
wealth dine and wine In these placer,
outside at the food relief atutloni
there stand long queues of men, wain*
en and children In (be cold uud thu
sleet and snow waiting for bread.
How do they do it? How do tint
poor- live? These are questions any
stranger here would ask. The answer
not en.y fur a cabinet mlitlnter'a
salary Is only £11*1 a month; a clerk
gotII £1 a month, llrend costs two
shillings a loaf, a pair of hoots £20,
u enp of chocolate -Is. (Id.; n sweater
and a knitted skirt, fSI; a table
d’hote luncheon of soup, entree nnd
an Ice, £1 2s„ with a In carte prices
ns follows: Hors d’oeuvres, lb s;
soup, Its. (LI.; omelet, lls.; cutlet, IDs.;
slice of turkey.
spinach, ft*. • com­
pote of fruit, IDs.; a lintlle of claret,
70s.
Mirk Worth Half a Penny.
The Polish mark, nominally worth
Is. OiL. now Is worth half a penny,
and the Pole ran only earn Polish
marks. Therefore many Poles who re­
turned hero from America when tho
new Poland arose now are trying tr.
return to the Cnlted States.
Meanwhile, the Pole Is walling foi
something to happen. He knows that
present conditions cannot last ulwayi
—Hint they cannot endure.
Hut while It lasts Wnrsqw presents
curious sights, s tr ik in g contrasts—b it­
ter frosts, radiant sun, Idling wind
ami dind storms; glorious sunsets nnd
snow, It Is a busy, constantly mov­
ing city, with rooms almost unobtain­
able at Hie hotels; with street cars
packed like the subway trains at the
rush hours In New York; with cafe*
lilted with brilliant crowds, dining mid
wining, while the orchestras play won
derful music. Today this Is n city ol
men of all nations; of handsome wom­
en In rich gowns nnd furs, anil sham
hllng, pinched faced beggars who beg
a crumb of bread.
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And yet, with nil Its contrasts, War
snw, and all Poland, has n high con­
sciousness of freedom nnd pride of pa­
triotism. Enormous possibilities are
here, nnd only n constructive states­
manship Is needed to develop them,
to weld the Bciittered ends of life to­
gether; to rehabilitate Poland, to
make tier u great productive unit of
world production nnd commerce, nnd,
If necessary, to make her an effective
barrier between bolshevism nnd well
ordered government.
Confederates In the Senate.
Immediately following the Civil war
nearly every prominent southern sena­
tor was a former Confederate soldier.
South Carolina sent I lampion nnd Hut*
ler; North Cnrollnn, Matt Hansom;
Georgia, Gordon and Colquitt; Missis­
sippi, Walthall and George; Louisiana,
Gibson and Euslls; Texas, Coke; Ar­
kansas, Kerry; Tennessee, Hale and
Harris; Missouri, Cockrell; Kentucky,
itlnckburn; Virginia, Mnhnne fa lie*
publican} and Daniel; Florida. Pasco;
West Virginia, Kcmm and Faulkner.
It was a collection of eminent men.
strong In debate, winning In nmmicrs
and character, completely representa­
tive of their section. Willi them snt
Vest, once a senator In the Confede­
rate congress; Heagnn. postmaster
general of the Confederacy, nnd Vance,
the war governor of* North Carolina.
The senate In that period felt nnd used
Its (tower nu&gt;re conscientiously than
It does todny. And Its nvernge In
qunllty wns higher, for tho North, too,
wns represented by a group of lenders
equally competent nnd distinguished.—*
New York Tribune.

DOG S E E K S

APRIL 30, l^ o

AID FOR DYING

Whines In Vain to Obtain Help for
Mlstreaa Who Olee Sud­
denly.
Los Angeles.—Doughboy, a pedigreed
bulldog, owned by T. C. Stevens of the
bond firm of Stevens, Pnge A Sterling,
wan credited with mi almost human
attempt to summon help when Mrs.
Stevens’ aunt, Mrs. C. F. Emily, died
suddenly nt San Diego.
Tho dog, a thoroughbred In which
the owner takes considerable pride,
was left in Mrs. Emily's enro by Mr*
Stevens.
During tho night Mr. Emily wns
awakened by Doughboy, The dog was
whining nnd moaning with such p er
rtstcncy that Mr. Endly fenring hli
wife would he disturbed, went to tho
door nnd railing softly to the dog
finally Induced him to go Into tho
other room. Doughboy exhibited n
strange restlessness, resisting nil ef­
forts to quiet lilm. Tho man wns purzled. Only after n considerable Unto
did he Induce Doughboy to He down.
Then Mr. Endly went to sleep.
In tho morning he found his wife’s
lifeless body. Doctors were Itntnedlntely railed. They pronounced It n
cu*o of heart failure nnd declared thnt
Mrs. Endly hnd been dend several
hours.

W OM EN M OTOR COPS

SENATOR FLETCHER
W ill Address the Voters o f Sem inole County

Friday Night, May 7th
At Sanford •
A t th e Corner oi Park Avenue and
First Street
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E veryb od y Invited
12. O. PAINTER FERTILIZER COMPANY
J A C K S O N V IL L E ,

FLORIDA.

COM I’L K T I! P B R T I I.I /.K I tS
I'K ItTI LIZKII M A TK RIAI.K
H P I tA Y P .I lH

Some nf the -quad of Loudon wom­
en motorcycle police starling olT on
duly. These policewomen did such Hue
work that the machines, which they
run themselves, were given them so
they might do greater work.

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Mrs. G. C. Cates
Wholesale Grocer
Hay, Grain, Feed, Provisions and Fertilizers
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to AH My Customers and Friends:

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l am now going to turn my entire stock of Groceries into Cash and Carry. I can
safely say I can save you 20% on each and every purchase of goods that you buy of
me, 20c on the dollar. When ycu stop and think what it cost me to run a truck
with the high cost of living, that is why I can say by cutting out delivery I can save
you 20*Jy on tho Cash and Carry. Now remember this Sale will commence on
Tuesday, May 4th, 1020 and will last the balance of the year. I have a large stock
of feed on band and will continue to carry the same. As feed is [soaring high each
and every day. I'll give you the best prices possible on Feeds. Come and give
your largo orders, on this Cash and Carry Sale and save your 20% and if you have
in* way of getting it out, I will deliver it anywhere in the City for 35c
I have a large stock of Flour on hand that can he sold for $2.00 less than the
Market price today. This Flour will be sold very reasonable. You will find the
entire Stock of Grains marked down, with prices attached.

Below You Will Find a Few Prices
l !b». Hoi vet S. R. Flour
12 lb*. Velvet S. It. Flour
fl lbs. Velvet S. It. Flour
I A lbs. S. It. Ftour
24 lx. S. It. Flour .
12 lb*. S. It. F lour..........................
No. l.C th c o
No. i ■j CrUco
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No. 3. C risco...................................
No. (5 Crisco
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No. 3 CrifCO
Hc«t Gruilo of Head I titu .... .......
Host Olcomarylne ..........................
All Washing Powder
l.iitht house Soap
Ma&lt;ko- ! rich
Dried
Pi tin.-.' ......
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Pcache*............................... ............
Maxwell House Coffee..............
Lord Co1vert Coffee.
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St. Regis Coffee . .......................
Louis none with Chickory
Very Rest Louisnnne pure Coffee.
Co*n X- Ron«t Her?' each
Tripe

Tall Cronin, Wilson , VanCainps n &lt;!oz

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Pet, Small a dor...................... .
lle-t Lard, a lb.
W. Meat, n Hi. . .............. ....... ..... ..... .
Rest G adc S. Rneon Sugar cured -15 1°
Rest Can Corn II to ......... .
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No. 2 Tomatoes a enn ................ ^...
Knrly Juno pens.................... ... ........ .
,1 Macaroni
Lima Roans
Hlnck Eyed Peas........ ................. .
Navy Means............................. ........
Romford It. Powders............ ........
Fresh Lemons, n d o r ...............
Corn Flakes 2 ......... . ______ __
Argo Stnrrh 3 ...................................
Ile«t Red Salmon___ ____ _
Rest Pink Salmon
Menl &amp;. Grits ..........................
Best Campbell* Soup*, 2 for
Rest Cheese.............. ...
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SANFORD AUTOMOTIVE DEALERS ASS'N

Overland Sales and Service Co.
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Studehaker—Federal Trucks i

May and Walthall

Hudson—Essex

Taylor Motor Co.

Chevrolet —

Wight Tire Co.

Chandler—Cleveland—Republic Trucks

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AMERICA TO GIVE
INDEPENDENCE
Maximo M. Kalaw Declares U. S
Cannot Consistently Refuse
"Self-Determination."
Dy MAXIMO M. KALAW,
Str.-plary of the- r h illp p lh ti J(i««lon# Aulirnr *
Case fo r ilio KlHplnoa,"
*'.S«lf-«!ovorrmiont In thu
rh tllp iU iim ." etc.

"Wlion they allow nulllclent rnpncl17,” "\yiien they nro nblo to govern
t h t&gt;tn « 0 1v 1*0,"
'• W li c n t It 1*y
nr........I u «*n t 0 tl
enough." T It 111

run tin* nnawert
of ninny Ameri­
cium pressed with
the i|iit*Mtloti nit to
win’ll tlm Filipi­
nos » li o u 1il he
granted their independence, Now,
••nlilllly," "cnimcb
ty" nn&lt;l "nulllclout cihinitlon"
—Whnt tin thajr
ttaxlmo M. Kalaw. nicnn |n black
nnl while?

Si’imtnr Shogun limy think no people
of uelf-gnvenunelit thtit lines
im establish the Jmllclnl recall, or that
1:11 no Hilly Sunday. John Smith of
onnervllle may think no people l»
h capable

T h is K in d o f B low out
looks like a com plete tire lost to
motorists who do not know th a t
We specialize in d iflk u lt tire re­
pairs. Bring y our tires to us and
have them repaired by o u r
guaranteed process. W c build
business bv saving our patrons
money. G ot full mileage front
your tires. W e'll show you how.

KENT VULCANIZING WORKS
PHONE 17
Oak an 3rd St.
Sanford, Florida

N. C. B R Y A N
CANDIDATE FOR

STATE

SENATOR

FROM 19th DISTRICT

capable of telf.gnieminent that lines
not veto Ms democratic ticket, nr go to
church on Sundayo.
"Capacity for self-government" Is ns
tirond nnd elastic ns llm world, and If
that should ho the criterion for the
grunting of I'hlllppluu Independence,
America might us well say in the Fill*
plans, "I will give yr*s Independence
when It pleases me to do so."
Fortunately, the American promise
to | ho Philippines Is not based mi such
obscure and nbstrnrt eoiidlllous. It Is
hased mi a delhdle mdzulile thing.
When America, through her Congress,
nllleially told the Filipino people that
they would ho granted their Independ­
ence as soon as they could establish a
cmlilo government, uu nIattract nr ole
scare eoiidlMou was meant. 8 table
govenUnent, according to American
usage', means n certain, definite thing.
The United States promised the Cu­
bans the same tiling, that "when they
have established a stable government,
then American troops would he withdrawn.". As soon sis the Cuban people
elected n government suited to them­
selves, capable of maintaining order
and fnltlltlng all international obliga­
tions, there was a stable government
In Cuba, and American troops were
withdrawn.
When Congress passed the Jones
law, It simply borrowed the phrase
"stable government" from the Cuban
history and applied It to the Philip­
pines. The history of Philippine leg­
islation shows that In Muck and white.
With fall knowledge of what It meant,
the Filipino people accepted the Jones
law ami Immediately began setting tip
Ibo stable government required by Con­
gress as a pro-requisite to Independ­
ence. The stable government Is now
n fact. It Is Indeed more than th a t; It
Is an undisputed fact.
The nfllrlal representative of the
United States In the Philippine Islands,
the Coventor General. reported t*» 'he
American Congress nnd the administra­
tion that "the Filipino people linvo es­
tablished the stable government de­
manded by Congress ns a pro-requisite
for the granting of Imb qienil once—
namely, a government ejected by the
sulTragc of the people, which Is supported by the people, which Is capable
of maintaining order and of fulfilling
Its intermitlonal obligations.”
The Philippine question ts therefore
no longer a question of jsilltlcs, argu­
ment or supposition. To the Philip­
pine mind, at least. It Is now a ques­
tion of whether the United States Is
ready to ill*charge its mvn obligations
fully and completely. America went
before the world in the recent war ns
the avowed champion if "self-determi­
nation" nnd Filipinos cannot see how
America can consistently refuse to net.
The Filipino people, however, have
r-i. grudge or gr.fvnnce against the
American people. Theirs Is a message
&lt;if friendship and gratitude. They si-ek
Independence as the natural and log­
ical outcome of America’s policy In
the Islands and of America's solemn
promise to them. They come willing
to give privileges and concessions not
Inrompalllile with their natlonnl wel­
fare.
The Filipino people nro willing to
accept Indepcudenco under any of tho
following conditions: Under a League
of Nut Ions, guaranteeing Its territorial
Integrity: under the protectornteshlp
of the United States for the llrst few
years; under a treaty of neutrality be­
tween the United States, England, Ja­
pan, France and oilier powers, nr even
without any condition whatever—iiluolate nnd complete Independence. They
have no fear of Japan. Philippine In
dependence, In our opinion. Is not Inlm
(ml to Japanese Interests. The Japn
nese are now free to come to the Phil
Ipplnes, lint at the present time Mo-r­
are less than HUM) Japanese in the
Islands. There are six times ns many
Japanese la California ns there are in
tho entire Philippine Archipelago.
Tho Filipinos nro willing to tnkr
their rhnneo os a nation.. Smaller na­
tions beset by gnivor problems nnd
danger* have taken n more hnuinlnui
chance at fryllnm, and have suec»»ded, _______________ *'
Consistency.
"Do you think prohibitionists who
raid moonshiners ought to use tiroarms I"
"Only In extrema ensea," answered
Uncle Bill Bottletop. "In order to ba
conststeat they ought to turn the boe«
00 them."

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Without Filler

Ambitions cf Austria, Russia, Ger­
many and Turkey All Lie Buried
In the Balkans,
We stood on the forward deck of
Hie. Slrio an idle slipped southward,
through the placid waters of the Adri­
atic, at tM knots an hour. Less than
11 league away the Balkan mountains,
savage, mysterious, forbidding, rose
In a rocky, rampart against tho east­
ern sky.
"LMd It ever occur to you," remarked
the Italian officer who stood beside me
a noted historian In IiIh owu land,
"that four great empires have died a!
a result of their lust for dominion
over the restless lands which lie be­
yond those mountnlns? Austria cov­
eted Serbia—and thu empire of the
Unpsburg Is In fragments now. Rus­
sia, seeing tier Intlumcc In the penin­
sula Imperiled, hastened to the sup­
port of her fellow .Slavs—out Russia
tins gone down In red ruin, and the
Itomnnoffi are dead, Germany, seek­
ing a gateway to the warm water, and
a highway to the East, seized 011 the
excuse thus offered to launch her wait­
ing armies—and the empire reared by
the Iloheuzollern* Is hnnkrupt nnd
broken. Turkey fought to retain her
hold on such European territory ns
still remained under the crescent hau­
lier. Today a post mortem Is about to
be held 011 tin- Turkish empire cud the
house of Osman.
"Think of It! Four great empires,
four ancient dynasties, lie buried over
there In Ihe Balkans, u Ik something
more than a range of. mountains nt
which we are looking; It Is the wall of
n cemetery."—E. Ale^uidcr Powell In
Scribner's Magazine,
*

How dot's this form ula appeal to you for

PEPPERS, EGG PLANT, TOMATOES

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quirements now for your
Fall Crops before the rise
in prices. Any delivery
desired from now until
October.

Am. I per cent
Av. I’llos Acid 8 per cent.
Act. Pot. 5 per cent
100 ll»*. Nitrate Soda
300 lbs. Shrimp Scrap
300 lbs. 7*33 jut cent Tankage
100 ll»s. Blood
’
200 Us. Sulphate Potash
700 ||«. Acid Phoapato
iTotr lb*.
Price: SGO.OO F. O. B. Jacksonville
Parked in 10 hags. 170 lies. each. Flach bag equivalent to
200 list, fertilizer of tho above analysis.

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NITRATE AGENCIES CO.

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at office of A. P . Connelly 104 to 108 Magnolia Ave., Sanford

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CHECK ON TRIC K Y "C O P P ER S "
Simple Contrivance Prevents Fraud
on the Part «f Applicants for
Coveted Positions.

In I’lilliidclphla the position of tra f­
fic pollronmn Is n|MMi only In men
aim are six feet or more 111 height.
Such positions are so nmt;h sought
after Umt many applicants who full
short of the required height by only
a small fraction of an Inch are tempt­
ed to client a IlMlo tilt by rising on
their heels.
An Ingenious application of elec­
Less Embarrassment.
tricity Is now used lo circumvent thl$
"Well." said Farmer Corntossel. trick, and any attempt to register a
T in glad the railroads have gone hack fraudulent measure Is disclosed nt
to private ownership."
once. The applicant, as he slnnds up­
"What dllTerenco does it tiinko to on the platform under tho slide rule,
you?"
sets his feet Upon two tuelal plntes
“I can speak my mind to the station that aro normally a trllle above the
agent without foldin' Hint uiet-bo I'll platform. They are Just large enough
he criticized for allowin’ lack of ro- to ho covered by si man's heels, and
6peck to a government oitlclal,"
when the eandtdale stands with his

Ids heels en Hie (loop Ihe plates are
so depressed that they make a con­
tact and form a circuit that lights n
lump overhead. As Jong as the man
stands with both heels on the ground
the lamp stays lighted, hut the mo­
ment he raises either heel the smnllest
part of au Ineh the contact Is broken
and tho lump goes out. Ho dues he.

ATLANTIC HOTEL
U s, and 1 1 * 0 * D u , JA CKSO NVILLE, fLA.

All railroad ticket offices in building
renter of overt-thing. All modern im­
provements. F’irst-cla-'s in every way.
lUtes, one ;&gt;erson 31.50 to $2.00; two
persons S2.5Q to $1.04;bath $2.00, two
people 33.00. E. Frank Pearce, Prop.

China's Tea Industry.
Indications a r e th a t the Ubiuese -oveminent Intends to make every i-ITort
to elirourage th e tea Industry III that
eounlrj amt to luerense ('tillin'* ten
trade with foreign eminirles. ami Hie
I'eklug eahlmq reeeully decided lo e*tnhlldi a tea b u r e a u under th e minis
try of ngrlnil-ui-e and oonim eiie
It
N stated Hint ih e ion Indu-ire of I'hlnn
Is not keeping pace with Ihe w orld's
tni” nls' tig eon sump! h&gt;n of tea. and
while I'b'iui I ' - till lo Id’ng It * tend* in
•|i" I I ' ' q u a litie s Itollil ai|d I ’eeloa
tinsi- •aeth'.illy c u p o n v l *lie up’r'o-i
i'hlnn ns to the coalmen Idnr'

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clim ate nnd soil.
P ro m p t
shipm ent from b i n slo ck .
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. E. A . M U H IN SEED C O .
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N o t i c e it h ereby ylven t h a t tb« tn llo w lr* deae.lbed landa. or t o m u r h 't h a r e o f t i
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w ith c n t t o( t u r h t t l * a n d a d v crtia ln y . will b r to ld a t public a u - .l o n on M o n d a y ,
d a y o t J u n t A. I). 1920 a t I h t C o u r t H o u t r door, In t h a r i ty of Sa nford. C o u n t y
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8.10
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44.55 N5V(t i f S E '* of N55 '(
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Lot I, Illork 8, T r. 1 ___ . . . .. ..
U n k n o w n ............ .
10
33 19 31
It. B. Monr .r
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31.71
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22 19 32
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60.30 L o t 3, Illork i r T r. 7
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18.10 8 3.|fi r h of Lot 3
33 19 32
5.7
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120
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31 19 32
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25 20 29
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Illork .IN lla-aa p a r t N of l(y)
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29.65
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55'. A. Strlnyfrllow
6.33
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2 20 30
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12.20
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run 55' 18.1 ch, SSVIy a tone
and Iraa 5VH "I N 2 |o ft.
M iddle 39 ft.. Lot I, Illork
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It) 6.75 rh . E 21.57 r h . N
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41.60
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38.67
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29.6.5 Lola | and 2. Illork 11, T r . A
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29.85
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_
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Drew D ry. Co.
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12.20
15 r h E 2114 rh , SSVIy to bry
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12
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....
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3.40
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11.33
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10,62 E 100 It of SV 321 ft. of I.ot I
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12.30
12 20 30
20
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191 ft. of l.n t I
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f u u n l y llr r o r d a .
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100
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run N 1(1 ch, SV 2 rh . 8 ID rh.
§
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FHIyar G ilbert
17-77
33 19 30
N E H ofN K H
Lot 1.19
aa I t e r e r d e d In Plal liuak No. 1, I’a y r 107, S r m l n o l r County Iterorila.
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Lot I, lllo-k 35
3Vm. C lark
1.10
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10
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.
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Lot 3
26 20
3(1
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27 20
30
29
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2.80 Lot 3
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210 ft.. N 210., ft, ami I r ..
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S H of l.nt I I
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119
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of NK ror
33 19 30
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I.ot* 1 a n d 2
ru n K (IC2 ft.. 8 210 It.. 5V 807
A. F. SVealerditk
1.40
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fi.33 Lola 12. 15. |fi A |7
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Lot 12
FI. II. I l r a d l r y
1
p a rt of SE *a f|f S E 1, and
12.20
U nk n n w n
.
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of N W U
3 20
31
5
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19.33
12.20
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15 19 30
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.......---------ft., E 2 10 ft, N 210 ft., IV
12.50
F ra n k Hall
lllurk A
N a n d F: of a lr r a m and
“
210 ft ami lira bey. 627 It 5V
7)55
18.10 Lotall 87
4a. W. Ilenlon
E ID ft. I " t 28. lllurk II
Lot 86
S o u t h e r n Priuluca Co.
of 55' aide id F’r r n r h A vr., on
29.6 5 F7H uf lo&gt;t* 101 a n d 106 ... .
l».to
U rnton A Clark
Lot* 10 t u 16, Illork ('
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r
N aide of (ioldatiorn Ave., run
19.27
A. SrJtleman _
Lola 56 a n d .37, Block D
N 110 ft.. SV too It., SI 111 ft.
1 lor Id* L and a n d Cnlunt ra tio n I 'n m p a n ) '* Addition lo S o u th Sanford aa I t a r o r d r d In I'lal
FI
nt N E ' , of NSS'H ol
K |(H( It., a n d Iraa bey. 150 ft.
ill*
lluo a No. I; I 'a y r 73; S r m l n o l r County l lr r o r d a .
1 20 31
M a r y J. I I a l l y -------- 5
K of NSV r o r t u n E 50 It.
E
9
.8
7
*rh of 8 3.18 rh nf S W i
I.u ll„
.
U n k n o w n . . , 2.20
da 1 (0 ft., 5V 50 ft.. N 140 ft.
17»
of H5V t,
4 20 31
A. K. M i t c h e l l . . ..
Lot t .
U n k n o w n ______ _____.'__
6.31
and lr»i bry. 1.19 It. 5V of
3.10
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Inta. of 55' line of Holly Ave.
l.ota ID and II
U nknow n
2.20 K H Ol S5V.I, of S 53' H Uraa
r a t e n d i d with N line of (Hilda
10.75
S 510.8 ft.)
l.ota jfi A IT
U nkn o w n
3.10
4 20 31
boto Ave., t u n N 1 10 It 55'
fi. A. M l t r h r ll
12 H
7 70
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nknow
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.
3,40
8 5 V ', of 85VI) nf SSV&gt;,
50 ft., S I ID It., E 50 ft. to
1 20 31
10
Unknown
35.75
U nknow n
. ...
2.20 S H of N E D of N E ' , of N E D
A. V. F’r e n r b __ _ .
123.15 i.nta 26 a n d 29
4 20 31
5 .
E. M. H o w a r d ----------71)7
Lot* 77. 76. 79, 60. 61, 82. 83
N ' , of N E &gt;, nf N FI' , of N f: ' ,
11ey.~l39 It 5V of inta of Holly
4 20 31
5
N o n a W yIly —
and M
U n k n o w n ________________
0.4S S K ' i of N 5V*i nf N E ' , .........
. 4 20 31
Avr.. m e n d e d with N line
M a ry J . Ilaatw ( 34JId10
5)55
Lot (..'.
„ .
U n know n.
_
1,65
of Culdaborn Ave., run N
ow 'a F:a. All d )of N E D
140 ft , 5V 50 It., S MO ft.,
5 20 31
F*. II. Itan d 'a Addition to S anford aa I f r r o r d r d In I'lat lloak No. I, I 'a f e 111, Sem inole Ury, SSV ror nf NSV
run N 175 yda., E |0 5 yda.
(i. 5V. S p e n r r r
E 50 ft.
Count) l lr r o r d a
4)5
8 175 yda., 5l 105 yda.
Ellaw ortb T r u a l Co.. . .
3
of 8 5 V
L ot 6
__
J e r r y Jonca
23.9* S 2 a rfr* of \V t j
NFM,
nf
12.50
Flora T hom a a
7 50
O
d r d In P la l Hook No. I, I 'a y r 63, S r m l n o l r C o u n ­
N W D of NSVH
5 20 31
U nknow n
42.05 L. t i. S l i l n y f r l l o s 'a Suhdlalalon a* l l r r o r ty
A. 5‘. F'rcnch
Hr*. 8 E ru r of
llrrorda.
,
3 20 31
run N 220 yda., 5V I I yd*..
W, FI. Hawklna
l $ .t S
U nknow n
12.30 Lola I a n d 2, Block A
145
•*
8 220 y d . F i t : 41.
U nknow n
7.5*
c h a p m a n A T u r k r r ' a addlllon lo Sanfurd a* Ito ro la lrd In P la l Book S.. 1, I’f j r 7 ) , B e n i a . «53 ' , ot N F ; ' ,
3
20
11
10
K.
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a
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l
7.1*
ole t eu n ly l l r r o r d * .
S S V ', uf N E ' , o| S K ' j
5 20 31
U nk n o w n
10
Lot 3 a n d E 2*3 ol Lot 4
M otel SVilllama .
86.95 t r i e . ' f l a t of Ft. H e rd , aa I t r r e r d r d in I'lal llaoh No. I. P a g e 121. S e m in o l e CrBal)
lllurk 9
U nknow n
4 11
23.97
SVH of Lula 9 a n d 10. lllurk 11
K. A. S m 'l h
8am H rn ja m ln r.
6 31
•4 *
Mit 2, Illork 12
C. It A t k i n * . .
106.30 " 'I ! a. „
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N
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Lot I, Block 16_.
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13.10 l.ot 7. Hlock 17
U nknow n _____ ____
44.53
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to
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no
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r
d
In
Plal
Book
No.
I,
P
age
97,
8
*
29.8$
N 41) It. Lot 4. lllurk IB
.
' U nknow n
3
County l lr r o r d a .
1)1
l lo l d r n Ileal F atale Compmny'a Addlllon to S a n f o r d no l l r r o r d r d In I'lal Hook No. 1, Page Lot* 4 A 3. Hlock 9
U nknow n
89, Nemlholo C ounty l lr r o r d a .
Jo e Cam eron
Drew
D
a
r
.
Co.
21.05 E H nf S S V '; ,f NSV », nf S E ' ,
Sanford H * l | h . e . a* l l r r o r d r d In P la t Hook No. 2, P a y e « J. S a m la a le Caunly Iterorila.
Mila &gt;• •• E , 7 * **• l* • f i '1 80
7 'JO 31
U nk n o w n
H r / . 2.07 r h E A 202 ft. N of
U nknow n
....................
3 .t0
All
W
H
of
K
H
S55'
of
ST.
S55 cor of SSV H of N 5 5 '',
8 20 3 ;
E. I.. Ilrown
........ —
45.15
J u b n 'a illver lira* 8 1 I 2U
Unknow n
—.
6.33
ru n N 2(&gt;2 ft., SV to Silver
2117
It. a n d Ira* E 130 It. ol 8
F. T , H i l d a
...............
7.50
Lake, 8 202 It., K to beg
3.3 .
Unknown.
1170 ft. a n d Iraa bry. 363
No. I. 1‘aye 37, H r m ln o le County
ft. F7 of 855’ cor. run N 1(04
C am eron, aa lleearded la Plal Hook No. I, I’a y r 80. S e m in o le County llrrorda.
_
ft. ^FI 601 ft., 8 I DM It.. *•
7 a n d 8, Illork I
’ J. C. Itleh
------1
30
U nknow n
59.88 Lola
Lot 12. Ulork I
(). A. Honk .
Lot 13. HI irk I
B r r . NSV ro r o f ....................
31 19 31
U nknow n
' twit I I , Ulork 2
r u n E 1159 ft.. 8 2259 ft.. 8
U n k n o w n .. .
. Lola I A 2. Ulork 3
25
d* g. 5V 47 It. \V 375 ft.
II. L. C.Etr

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�APRIL 30. IMP
„ C cm rT K .sor

OWNER
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e n s e , purchnK t* e n n |»c m a d e c i t h e r b y
p r iv a te o ffer o r p u b lic te n d e r. A n o th ­
e r I t e m I b t h e Itlfrg ln H i l l a i r d r o m e , Learn the Cauac of Dally Woea nnd
Hnd Them
c o m p l e t e w i t h b u i l d , t h * p l n n t n n d n u tWhen the hack achea and throlw,
t e r l u l a , I t ir ltitlltiu M) e n r b l s ( l it r e s . HO
When houBi'icork U torture,
h u r r i c a n e l u m p s . 1'2 8 t o n o f o r k s , tllnWhen nljtht brings no reit nor sleep,
tilira c m p u m p s , etc.
When urinary disorder »oti In,
A t th e o th e r en d of th e scale, th e re
Women's lot is u wcar&gt;- one.
a r e all k in d s o f f u r n i t u r e f r o m ■
Doan's Kidney Pills are for weak kid­
I t a l r n n l h n l * \u«libo\vl j o n n o a k w a r d ­ neys.
Have proved t'-.r!.* v :rth in Sanford.
ro b e, a m i u iiu rtu h le c asl-lro ii c o p p e r
This in one tianford woman's tcaliw ith re m o v a b le p a n to n n osk cup,
e lia lrs . e o iteh es n nd b u t t e r d is h e s . K v ea |
ho h u i n h l e a n article 1.4 tijovvn I '" ! ^ | M jw r^I^nn's Kidncy rillw"have to m
i s I n d u d e t l Ini this wonderful entn- our standard kidney remedy [or
for years,
logue.
i At times l had a steady naekacne in

&lt;•3 5

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k . Allotmrnl, ■■ l l r r o r d r d In I 'l a l Hook No. I, l’« | . i 101 a n d I0J, M rm lnolr
N E «f el N K .lf.__
. 3 4 ffl 30
10
U n k n o w n .._ _ L 7.2S
I'*1"™
r« u n i» Itrrorda.
G a l d il u u d i l r l i h t a aa l l r r o r d r d In I’lal (look No. I I’a t r I I Mvinlnolr County I tr r o rd a .
l i n k n o w n „ ...........
. ..
!&gt; 2*
i i ’ !t!°Cw
It. J. T h o t n a .
_
1.50
Unknown.
...
12.22
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40
W. II. Kr o a c h _________
12.2,*
%
N' Em, &lt;ork.
W ) j of SW },’ of S K ) ,
**i u* •&gt;
H im
aa Recorded In I’lal llo o k No. I , P a g , *1. Mamlnole (’aunty I t r r o r d a .
Unknown
00 3 an A r a d .t r l la b o r n r l l m k r i a r r C o m p a n y '* Addlllun In IIIark l l a m m o r k aa l l r r o i d r d In
10 ilraa W 2 - 5 ) _______
K. T . W oo d ru ff-------------4.0i
K. C. T yle r
43.13
Plat llook ?'
* . S~r m l n o l r Co unty I t r rr r d a .
No. *I . “P a c e “31
II. P. Sullivan
4.00 Lola 332 a n d 333
K ' f t ' s 4 of L ot
............ N . I . S r r r n t o n . ............. ..
0.3 S
K. C. Tyler..
6.33 W ' j l.ot 312 an d all l.ot 3 »J
N. I.. Se&gt;enai tt __
4.V0
II; A. H r o w n . . . .
12.22
E. T . Woodruff
c !ii N W Ji o fSW « ,
C lifton Sp:lnc&gt; S a n i ­
II. II. W ilm a
:•
y i&amp; u
ta r i u m C o . . .
14.19
K. T . Woodruff
3.10 S l y of S E I,
_
o of
31
B0
V. II. tillra
36.C5
Lot I
. S 21 31
4 4 '.
U nknow n
B. 4C
,
.!
2 20 32
du
BO
U n k n o w n ____ . ____ _ _ _
11.54
Unknow n ....................... . . _
22.71 Floren ce U c rw alr r'a S u b d i i l a l r n aa l l r r o r d r d In I'lal ll ook No. 2 . I’ a j r 35 , S r m l n o l r C a u n .
' { u a S\v
and S W ■ , o( S W », l l
20 3 2 . 120
ly l l r r o r d a .
Humble household commodities lint ■'
the sinnll
ha and it gave me a
" of* my liack
.
' . h Kiuumti'a l ira! Addition to G e n e v a , aa l l r r o r d r d In I’ la l ll ook No. 2 , I 'a g r SO
Lota 1. 2, 3 and I .
.
U n k n o w n ....
_
8.92
Sem in o le
C ounty
Itrrorda.
equally plentiful. About 4..'U&gt;ri tins ol | played out feeling, I lacked ambition
W. A. W h llro m li
.
1.37 lire , at ly r r r poat on E tine
f j i l |. 2 and 3 , Illo rk 1 ----------- chicken broth are for sale, together!»nd codldn't even tido my housework. I
W. A.
W h itc o m b
|.0 |
H Jj O and 21. Illo rk I -----------«&gt;f._
8 21 31
with pork ami beaus, maplemeat. and i&gt;mj severe paina in the hack of my'head
W.
A.
W
h
itc
om
b
1.01
run
W
13
..IB
rh.
N
5
dec.
frY llIck S
.....................
W. A.
W h itc o m b
l.o t
E 11.36 rh, E 12.12 r h . S
[ J i t Hlork 3
l.nlf
i,i.i.t..I
t.i.rki.fH of friillnrlnn
‘^ ^ a , "J’0'1?*.}lM\ 1 T "1
?
half
poiiml packets
fruititrlart rnke
cake. Kidney
I 1.32 ch.
I’lllw and they brought relief. I
U n kn o w n . . . .
13
C .I 0
40
W. A. W h i t c o m b __ _
7.15 S E ' , of N E ' ,
19 2 0 32
S till U s e fu l as H g h tc r s .
40
31
21
14.25
E
.
C
.
Adklna
gladly
give
this
endorsement."
40
U n k n o w n . ____
I B .20 S E '^ of N E ' , ef N W ,
1. c i s i l l i
u ...
, 19 20 32
• The ohsolete wnrshlpa for salt* nr«
rn re GOe at all dealers. Don't simply
, r.i in S 9 arrra ol N L ' , el
21 31
C a rrie Colllna..
2.12
battleships Jupiter ami Kxmouth. both ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan's
NjjW’l, and N ' j e l Sh.tj( of
l ir e
s' i: Ubr &lt;&gt;f S E ' ,
20 20 32
29
U n k n o w n . . . . ....___
24.4.4
SW ),
21 31
of which craft played their part In Kidney I'ills—the same tlint Mrs.'Smith
20 32
Oacar L ittle
...
4.«ci
4 If
. . . T
............................ 20
Itun S 76 dee. 30 min U
jlt * r l‘ s.lj' t
________ _ 20 20 32
40
lien T . W i l l U t n t . . . . . . .
8.40
the antisubmarine patrol In the great had. Fostcr-Milhurn Co., Mfra., lluf4.35 r h , S 3 dee 30 min W
a . i e &lt; rn. N ol 8 E cor
6.33 rh , S 46 tire. 30 min
war. As the ministry of iminltlom faio, N. V.
!0 32
K ifU
- U
W C.33 r h to b*c p t. ru n N
tart fully suggests, falling purchase fot
3 d rc . 30 min E 1.54 r h . N
i : i: 3
N i i . i i ch. W
•0
Unt-.town . . . . . . ___ _
4.13
, ,v g It.11 E 7 r h to hr*. 46 ly dec. E .1.16 r h S .1 dee.
some private little war or other, they
20
!&gt;oi.u r a n A L e n n o n . . . .
3.40
V{ . , e | S M , o l N W h
...
... 2.1 20 t»*
30 min W 1.54 ch, 8 46 dee.
20
32
ieo
L. L. L r l l o y
2 7 . IS
.10
min
W
3.16
rh
might prove very useful for scrapping
11.50
C
a
r
r
ie
Colllna
il li kt SE r r - f N E------' f ol--—
N E Jf
24 20 32
N 3-4 of SW .i, of N W
|19
9 21 31
30
Unknown
. ..
8.25
or
conversion.
flee.
96
yda.
W
of
N
E
C
o
t
of
w »’• ) J ‘ * *»2 &gt;d * .
NW •( of N E &gt;,
10 21 31
With
tho battleships nrc offered tl&gt;«
» « J *. . l d*’A , N
••a, i; l a . -*3 yda., o
run W 117 ft.. S 372 ft E
ltrltlsh suhmnrliH'H A-4—one of the
J. Q. Ad am a, H elr a. . . . . .
. 3 .b 0
117 ft.. N 372 f t ____
1.90
U nkn o w n
curlier class—A-0, A-12 and C-2, rtv#
** I I y.!• W r f S E cor of
H e 7 ly ch W of N E Cor of
__
2 B 20 32
N W , of S E ' , .
10 21 31
SC i *1 s i : ' ,
torpedo boats, the destroyer Dove and
in.’
yda.,
W
l»*
2-3
Eunipruil^’Cbw ^ IWom 5 crw ^ '
Itun
E
90
ft..
S
120
ft..
W
90
ri« S
J . Q. Ad am a, l l e l r i _____
29.17
IVaS
tho old war vessels Pembroke nnd
ft., N 120 It . and bee. 7 &lt;1
&gt;O*. i: 146 2-3 yda
ouUid*
•1.e vp-CiSi i\ I
eh W and 120 l». 8 of N E
S E &gt; ( A W » i of
Firebrand, now lying nt Chntham.
120
Itobert N i t o n ___________
23.01
29 20 32
Cor of N W , of S E ' ,
10 21 31
towtfCtiCA-CoqYO&lt;\icfd i o [ v « y t f .i A 4 ’ k
I’urrhnr.lng a hnttleshlp or two It
run S 411 It.. E 207 ft.. N
w lf 'if S K ' , a n d NF.)&lt; of
120
O a rar L i t t l e _____________
23.01
Kr&amp; rt o f C i t y • Sctvd f o r 6 o o k l ® T '"
. 29 20 32
1*2 ft.. W 117 ll.. N 252 ft.
liV 'i
not
so complicated a matter r.s most
_
30
20
40
32
U
n
kn
o
w
n
7.15
W
90
fl
V
) • VtNOU W.J81TM, PROP'R •
3.9,
lE '.a f S " ',
llrn ry (lim n
40
__32
20 32
Ito bert N lao n
.
8.80 lire- 102.3 yda W &gt;.f S E Cor
people would Imnglne. After tilling
I V L cf N E ' l
10
U n kn o w n
2.12
— 34 20 3 ’2
of N W , of S K ta­
H u a i N l &lt; ol N W ) (
10 21 31
up n form and supplying tho need
20
U n kn o w n . .
...
3.80
. 31 20 32
ll nn N 115 yda . W 20.62 yda..
jl'ij af S E 11 N ® U
■
ICO
U n kn o w n
.
25.50
30 20 32
sary check, the ship Is the buyer'*
»da. S 115 yda.. E 20.62 yda
W a lte r T hom a a
4.59
I
N ' , of S W ' , Ilraa bee SE
rFi,‘ •! S W ' , a n d K ) i • ol
to do what he likes with.
20
ICO
36
32
U
n
k
n
o
w
n
..........
27.46
r o f of W-y Itun E 15 t b
1 * ',
L. 1. L r l l o y .............
27.16
ICO
.16 20 32
N 5 r h W IS rh . 8 5 c h .l
II 21 31
Unknown
I (5.76
72 f j
Again, If Ihe purchaser requires a
KIM
Pace IS, S r m l n o l r County l lr r o r d a .
b 8 . .MltrhrU'e S u r t r y o f the L r a y G r a n t , aa l l r r o r d r d In I'lal llook No. I, P a c e S , S r m l n ­ A lra an d tla or ( l i l r d o aa l l r r u t d r d In I'lal Hook No.
fnejory complete with railway sldlngt
olr C o u n ty I t r r o r d a .
Lot 2, Illork II
.1.80
W. E. Arc* - _____
It can t*o supplied, for there nre nc
E li t a M. Areo . . .
33.85
24.24 Lota I, 2. 3 A 7. Illork K
K. Y . M ali o ry r t al . . . .
l a i n . n!.*«k n ........... ....................
fewer than nineteen for sale In vari­
Lot
I
and
W
10
ft
Lot
5
and
all
24.24
K. V . M a llo r y at at
t i l l , Ble-k It -------------------Lot 6, Illork K
4 5.30
J a m r a Areo
3.25
Gilev, O vrratrcet A Drew
m i * . Illork II
. . . . . . ----ous parts of the country. The min
Jam ra A r c
1 1.90
Lota I, 2, .1 A I, Illork I. _____
*,. SW r f l.ot 2 . . . .
...- 27 20 30
Istry have a round dozen of nlrdromei
I . , $ * S W cor of L ot 12
Kirk
It alone N Itr.r
on their hands.
N \ V ! f of N K U of N C I , ilrwa
,l L«t« •• '•*. I"&lt; *• •'" * •**
h r e . N W Cor run S 190 ft.,
A coast guard station In Dorset
II. ^k I t» L a k r Iraaup,
9.40
E 54 fl.. N 19"
W 54 f t . I 16 21 31
J . S. W am ble
S» to rviuth of Soldirr C r r r k
overlooking
Weymouth Day, Is on of­
W
y
of
S
W
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1.61
16
21
31
■ASILY KILLED TOOAT BY U V tN S
14.65 N E ' , of N \V ' ,
w t» llr(.
.. — . . . . . . .
U nk n o w n .
I 4.30
40
J a m r a Mllia
19
31
fer.
Then
there
are huts nnd build
11.fill
S e th Woodruff
It, 1, Illork l)....................... .......
1 1.30
10
U nkn o w n
NW 'ja of N W ,
19
31
lata j and 9 ilraa t h a t pa rt
lugs In forty-seven districts.
1 1.30
J a m r a Mil. a
40
S E ' , of N E ' ,
19
31
P u r r J by tillra. (Ivrr40
i.ia
N E ' , of S E ' ,
U nknow n
:i
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There are bridges, hydraulic press
Dm s e t s u u m u
,-r,«t k l ir r w ’a Sub. I&gt;lv.)
61.45
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a
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of
S
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40
24
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12.50
(•ilea, O v e rstree t A Urew
JUrk I*
---------------70.00
es,
all kinds of plants nnd mnehtnery W A T E R B U Q 8 , R A T S A N D M I C E
Ituhy
J
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r
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1.35
I 'n k t &gt;wn
Lt JO. Illork !&gt;
------------------B ~ i / Bo Tm . To* rfaM, t6« aoj 9LMV
, of S W , and N E ' , of
steam engines, petrol Irneton*. about
I t . l ' l B ES' W
U nk n o w n
lit, 12 4 13. Hlork D - . ----- ..
31.15
_»
160
, a nd \V 'y of S E ' ,
Unknown
.11
O a D E B FROM YOUB DEALE a
2.12
U nk n o w n
UtlJ, Illork l»
4.40
J a m r a M vl.a
120
different
kinds
of
tradesmen'*
35
Jv 21 31
S E ' , of N E ' , ilraa W 9 r o d a )
at J »
l l o r a r r S a n d rra o n
Lt L.
L 5 a r r , a t Illork I*
7.15
40
Will
li.
tia
ll
•&lt;
her
S
W
'
,
of
S
W
,
24
21
.11
tools, textile goods, civilian ovcrcoalt
fi 02
U nknow n .
Li I*. Ill rk ll . . . . ...................
7.15
J a m . a M &gt;It a
10
2*
31
” 12 N E ' , of N W ' ,
U nknow n
l*t 75. Ill- ra I I ____
. ------mid anils, leather goods, medical
An Undivided
Int. in W 'y
5.15
Unknow
n
lil U. Hlork II
. . . ----------11.10
J a m r a Mllra
of N W ,
31
29
goods, furniture, etc., for sale.
7.15
O n . O i r r a l r r r t and l i r r w ’a l l n l t l c n of l.nla N A 9. In Illork C a n d Lot 4 In Illork J ) of S E H of S E *1
40
Will ti. tiallo m lirr
31
29
MltcBrll a S a u r y of t h r l.ray tir a n l , aa l l r r o i d r d In I’lal llook No. 2. P a c e IPS.
S E ' , "f N W’J , and N E ' , of
20.25
S r m l n o l r C o u n ty I t r r o r d a .
M)
llutii. L. I'elerkiu..
30 21 31
A c q u itte d
D e fe n d a n t;
P a tte d
Hat
7.15
(0
It. I.. M a r t i n .
30 21 31
l M l a n d b A __ __ _____ __ __
U n k n o w n . . . . . ______ __
11.60 N W ' , of SW ' ,
A Jury al San I’nmelsco mil only
lau A i O
U nkn o w n
...
8.40 S u h d lila lo n of I.’. t i . I tt» n . r m l H um rw lratl, • • l l r r o n l r i l In I 'l a l llwuk No. 2 . P a g e 61
S r m l n o lr U au n ly llrcartlo.
acquitted John CHIN on a charge ol
ft,i, It. Vaunt t i r a n l aa l l r r o r d r d In I’lal llo ok N o. I , P a i r 33, S r m l n o l r Couhly I trro rd a .
Mr*. M. K. Wllliamyon _
2 55
l i t , 2. II and 1 7 ............................. 5 21 31
J a r i r V o u n e llelra
.
4.80 L..t 2 1.
assault, hut passed Ihe hat and so
lit I
__
....
_ 32 20 31
J a n r Younc l t r i r i . _ — .
3.25
E I 4 of N W , of S W ' ,
.12 21 .11
20
E. E. W h i t e . . . ,
1.13
Clin-tl 52T* which they gnve him.
SCALED TINS ONLY
32 21 .11
5
Unknown
.
2.03
ilk a lS E Il
3 21 29
40
J . A. l i a r r a r d
_________
6.76 E l y ol SW’ l i of N W f ( of S E ' ,
AT YOUR GOOCERS
Floiltla
t
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t
r
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Flrol
Aifdlllon
lo
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lla
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l
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r
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r
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r
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l
In
I'lal
llook
lb « IN W ‘,
4 21 29
B0
E m p l r r L and C o . ............ ..
13.OS
M ean Com m ent.
No. 2, P age 71, S r m l n o l r Ununly l lr r o r d a .
t t - l a l N ' , &lt;d S E ' t of S W ' t
I 21 29
7
U n k n o w n ................
1.01
l l U t f N E ' , of S\V&gt;,
... I 21 29
III
U nk n o w n ............................
2 03 l.ot 4
Ja m ea C. U a h l m a n ____ _
11.04
9.1
•'fThe politicians will have one coinITi, al S W ' | .
3 21 29
40
J. C . Linn
6.7S K ' l ol Lota 21 a nd 25 a n d
foil In the feminine ballot."
lirkyam Plantation ■&gt; l l r r o r d r d In I'lal llook No. I, P a c e 69, S r m l n o l r County llr r o r d a .
all L»t* 17 a n d S 5.6 a r rr a
N. I - S r v r n a o n .
.
91.65
2.1.4
ol Lot 16
.
1.50
"Wlmt Is thatV
I'll
-■
Lit I ..
_______ ____________
A. C. Ilol-lnaun.
... 54.70
(6.4
3.14 Lota 59. 60, 6t 62 and 63
Lc'.a y and 19
U n k n o w n . ..........
“M will never go to swell the silent
A.
C.
I
to
h
ira
o
n
....
29.80
25.1
Lota
78,
7V
a
n
d
H
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.
L'.i 10. I I . 13. 14. 22. 27
7.05 E ' i ol Lot 90 a n d All Lota
vole.”
U n k n o w n ..___ _
f. 1 2•
A.
C.
Itohinann
41.05
38
91. 92 a nd 93
l ln k n o w n ..................... . . —
6.50
6
10.95 L ot 99 Ilraa N h ) ..............
A. E. S j o b b i m __________
N E f t 'Ira* E l-BI.
35
9 21 29
Unknown . . . . . . . .
.
957
7. *
L
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123
I ‘j irrt* in NK ro r of SK.U
U
n
k
n
o
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n
8.00
6.6
3.34 l.ot 126
I t r b r r r a H a n d r r t __ . .
d IU 't
9 21 29
2 ’x
8.4
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n
k
n
o
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n
M
S
Lot
127
IIM ! N W ) , ol S E ) , W ..1
Unknown'
.................
4.15
8.8
4.95 Lot 12*
O v t r t l r e c t T u r p . Co,
»tkl*a l l l v r r .................. ^
9 21 29
26
U nknow n.. . . . . . . . .
s .o s
6.7
L ot 129 ........ .......................
LD. latlrr'o Su b d itla lo n a* l l r r o r d r d In I'lal llo ok No 1, I 'a g r 26, M rm lnolr Uaunly Hr r o d . Lot n o
U n k n o w n . . . . ___ ...
6.12
4.7
Unknown
.... .
I I . 80
10
19.35 L o t I3J .
Lata t tn 10...............
It. I). F u l l r r ......... ...............
Unknown
I I . BO
10
l.ot 131
9.8
U
n
k
n
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n
....
1
1.70
i.92
Lot 135
I ‘l*l N’t : 1, &lt;( N W ',- ot s k i &lt; 7 11 21 29
Unknown
. ............... - .
5
l
ln
k
n
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n
10.93
9.1
Lot
u
.r
fi* *( 4 u b d l i|. l o n of Land llrlunylnf lo A l ia m o n lr L a n d l l u l r l a n d Nailagtlon Co., •«
Unknown
13.15
11.1
Lot 117
Iffcurclrd In I'lal llook .So. 1, I’a g r 10, M rm ln o le t'o unly l lr r o r d a .
Unknown _ _
I I . 40
l»
Lot 1.18
. . .
l.no Lot 139
L it:
10
Unknown
I I . 40
L'» 11*. 127. 129, 1 IO a n d 131
3.20 l.ot l l ' l
Unknown
l ln k p o w n
, .
.
I I . BO
10
Ln l". 4 ’., 1 12. 152. 153. 167.
10
Unknown
I I . bo
L ot M l
III. 169, | 4 | , 142, 143,
10
Unknown
II B O
L ot 112
III 198. 197.
212,
227,
Unknown
.
9 to
Lot 113
7!*
tit. 2'6. 257, 260, 271, 272
l ln k n o w n
4.00
Lot I I I
tWar..t 291
B 41
Ell Swavrerly
L"» 111. i n . 159, and | 6 |
3.71
U n k n o w n ..........
It. A. t ) a h l . . . _________
6.02
10
13 21 32
,
8 W I f ____
U:* I t;. 115, 172
...........
3.7 4
Unknown
*0
T H E I!N I V c Y ! S A L C A k
l l n k n o w n .. . . .
13.40
14 21 32
I*'** li*» apt) 171
1.55 N 'y ol S W ' ,
Ell S w a v t r l y . . , ..... .
40
U
n
k
n
o
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n
..
.
.
.
7 . 15
13
32
31
L'.ilM and .159
2.65 N E I f ■&gt;« S K '*
Ell S w a v r r ly _______
1«&gt;
Sain T h u u ia a . . . .
7.15
16 21 33
I'll 221. 2 5 1, 26C. 2 4 | , 31.1,
10
l ln k n o w n
7.16
21 32
«
tf n k n r w w
... .
:.o ;
M j« li
-16. 21 32
no
Finley
A
M
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t
r
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r
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13.40
The Frtrd Scdnn, with electric sclf-startinc
1*9 t i l . 229. 210 21?, ■!!|,
Unknown
. .
602
10
&gt;4 of Si: '4
27 21 32
It,. :• t. *74, 277, 274, 244,
and lighting system ami demountable rims with
K r r o n l n ! In | ' | j | llook Na. * I 'a g r 31
6.62
til, 1" .. a m . and 305
Unknown
3 ^-in ch tires front and rear, is a family car of
L'alOl ami 302
M. E. Lane
1.66 Lot
1.00
Mra. (I. A. M r rrlw e lh e r
hi* Jt.-. 313. .110, 317. 331,
\ Ilia Mllia. aa l l r r o r d r d In I'lal Hook No. 2. Page 33, S r m l n e l r C ount) l l r r o r d a .
class amlcomfort, both insum m erandin winter.
5.15
HI. 11*. anil 3.19
M . E. Lane
Unknown
l .s *
Lota 3. 5, 6 and 9 Hlork E
For touring it is a most comfortable car. The
**J» J l v 11•*, 32tl, .121. 322.
•21,12*. .lot,
5.15
Unknown
Unknown . . . .
4.92
&amp;
large
plote glass windows make it an ojicn car
29 21 32
SE
ol SW 'a
34.72
II. I - l la i e h t
;
Mra. J . W. T h o r n b u r g
7.15
10
36 2 | 32
“ ’• I I * . I I I . 115, 116, 117,
when
desired,
while in case o f rain and all inclem­
U
n
k
n
o
w
n
7.16
30
l»l
21
32
IP*. 161. and S 21
and R.W), of
192.15
ent
weather,
it can be made a.most delightful
, " M l . I Jn a n ,| |2'.&lt;
J o h n l lu te h ln a -------120
l ln k n o w n
- .
24.36
19 21 33
Htt’ l j
1.5.5
141 «n*l 566
Unknown
•
0
U
n
k
n
o
w
n
_
7.14
closed
car
in
n
few minutes. Kain-proof, dust31
31
N
E
)*
of
N
W
,
21
L*t (- -—
55.05
Mr*. E m m a L y m a n
Unknown
7.15
.11 21 33
10
S W , of N W ,
**f
* r Lot 634, llu n N
proof,
fine
upholstering,
broad, roomv scats.
2 1 31
20
t'nknow
n
II.5H
11
1
N
W
',
I &lt;k U 10 38 t h . S 4 r h , S
ICO
I'. M c K a y Willlama
27.15
31 21 11
d N . 'i of S E ' ,
Simple
in
operation.
Anybody
can safely drive
)* d.. lo min E 10.26 t h
to
l ln k n o w n
7.15
31 21 33
23.20
•c U |
J . M. I.t-Vti*
to
Unknown
7.15
it.
While
it
lias
all
the
distinctive
and econom­
11 21 33
N E ' , of N W
I'**l • tddtilnn Iv A llam unle. a* lle ro rd ed In I'la l llook No. I l’a | r I I , S e m in o le t'ounly
ical
merits
of
the
Ford
car
in
operation
and
llr r tf td a .
All of the lamia dracrihrtl In t h r foregoing lying a n d being In t h r C o u n t y of Se m inole
...
A rth u r Jam ra
________
1.55 a n d S t a le of Florida.
maintenance.
W
on't
you
come
in
and
look
it
W here the word “ T o w n e h lp " or Ihe a b b r e v ia tio n t h r r e l n r o r r u r a ll ahall l*r h . l d lo
'**' * 4**oml addlllun lo A llam orle. aa l l r r o r d r d In I'la l llo ok No. I, I 'a g r 13, Sem inole
over?
m
ea
n
T
ownehlp
South
of
T
allahaeere.
a
n
d
where
Ihe
word
''l
la
t
lg
r
'*
or
Ihe
a
b
b
r
e
v
i
a
t
i
o
n
fw unl| llrro rd a .
th e r e f o r o rru ra It ahall he held lo m ean Itango Eaal of T allaha ee re.
“ U tJ and 23
__ _
A nnie M. S a m u e l _______
5.92
J N I I . I&gt;. J I N K I N H
***•!• 1 Bird addlllun tu Allamunle aa I t e r u r d r d In I'lal llo ok No. I, P age B. Sem inole
T a x C o lle rtn r, S r m l n o l r C o u n ty .
37-Sle
Count) l lr r o r d a .
Ut i;
I I . M r A ll la lr r __________
7.5 5

M m

UNDLE

J

C O C KR O AC H ES

.hi

STEARNS’ PASTE

MAXWELL HOUSE
C O FFEE

\\V »a and t h a t part
M
N\v
. ............
of N E ' , • S ol
Lai.
21
' N E ' , of SW ' .
!"1 I
1 N E ' , of N E ' ( ol
I * t • i S E '* of s A
wsl. . I S W ' *
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5" , !N W &lt;*
22
? ' ,W, "11 ft.. S 261 fl.,

21
21
21

40
10

29
29
29

T ? u n . S p ra g u e llelra

61.25
3.2Q

13
H e n r y S i m m o n * . 11. 55
llook No. 2. I 'a g e 60, S r m l n o l r County l lr r o r d a .
L y m a n Hr»».
.
3.22
L y m a n Bros
10.95
I.) m a n
-O'*

21

29

21

29

21

29

ion

L y m a n Hro*.__........ ..........

W illia m Slmmona

119.20

'

t of S E ' , of S W ' ,
166.7

ll.

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~~5

21

30

6

21

30

•

6

Etlw. A. D r l g g e r a ______

2.15

19
f- LiHtln'* S u b d i t la l o n , aa l l r r o r d r d In I'lal Hook No. I, P a g e ( J , S r m l n o l r County
.
Kararda.
N* k-&gt;»
U n k n o w n _________
l.oo
i of Lot -J7
Unknown
1.00
eh It, 4 i t i . W of
“ e1
ifv » "r of Lot I. .Mlrou'a
p H I tle lo n , r u n S 5 deg. W
J i V ; , S ' s &lt;i*T W to W line of 13

q1
1
a

30*

-*' ‘. '-1 N W c

•
1
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30

21
21
21
21
21

30
30
30
30
30

d , r U ‘° t' , *•

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4
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U n k n o w n .-...-.
U n k n o w n .............

2.20
6.75

45
40
40
10

Unknown . . .
Wm P rin g le... ..
Unknown . . . . . .
J a m r a Milan ____ _

3.45
6.75
13.80
3.25

3

J. T. N ew ton

3.15

25

21

30

6

U n k n o w n .. . .

1.16

25
26
27

21
31
21

30
30
30

5
20
40

Unknown
S. 8. G r i f f i n . .
J . U. H a ggatt

3.80
4.66

to

S. C. Partin ..

9.11

2S

21

30

Vast Quantity of Material to Bo
Disposed Of.

4.50

6.60
Unknown
I s " ' r „f S E ' » of S W '*
23 21 29
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N
,*»• I J„ ud *, c, . , j o m
in .*
6.30
Unknown
. ............ .. _
6
Si 1 .,V‘- s 6 r h . W 20 r h
E W. I l u r k r t t
...
8.33
20
29
J j ' I i . f N E ', o fS W U
2
9.90
E
m
p
i
r
e
l.a
n
d
Co.
* wlt » I N W ' ,
2
40
29
21
Slldnvrre a* l l r r o r d r d In I'lal lloak No. 1. P a g e I I I . S e m i n o l e County l lr r o r d a .
u" *
I
Hlork 6
F r t n l t L o n e ______________
2.10

«■,, \ !"• ~ It-, w

BRITISH SELL
WM STORES

1.86

AIRPLANES

IN

JOB

LOIS

Everything Between Oattlethlpa and
Egg Cupa Included In Catalogue—
Submarines. Rolling Stock and
Whole Camps Will Go to Highest
Bidder—llluetrates What a Tremen.
doua Commercial Undertaking Mod­
ern War Haa Developed..
Two complete* hntt|*-slilpB, half a
■Inzeti aubtiuirlnra, Ilntulley-I’ago ami
|)*&gt; llnvllnn'l nliTlancs, ^0 ,000,(64*
rounils of hall cnrlnilgi'i, gun*, aerial
boiuha, pistols, a paddle steamer, u
train ferry cupahle of carrying 30
ten-ton wagoni, a road bridge com­
plete nnd locomotive! are hut a few
of the mats* varied article* offered
by the li.'ltlah ministry of inun'tlona
In what Ib w'ihodt doubt the biggest
-utle In history.
Tim rntulogue of goods la a romance
in Itaelf. Drought out as a bi-month­
ly mugnslne. It la laiued ufflclally by
the ministry under the title of the
Surplus, at 0 cents a copy, each num­
ber taking up something over 100
pave* of closely printed.matter.

)

fv%.
.

.

C. F. WILLIAMS, Agent
ED. HIGGINS, Salesman

-

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V
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ELDER SPRINGS WATER
T I I O M AM I). IIAKBit, Pk. I&gt;.

Analytical anti C o n .u llln z C h e m l .l - I’r o f .a .l o n a l of N a t u r a l H d t n r n
Em rill a a, llolllna t ’o l l i g r , Flotld a
M r.

t

. o .c k .iu .

.
Minfold,
U r .) Kir:

M , tfr - f e W

1 1 1 ..

k ^

I h a . r r i - m y l r l n l r a i r f u l r h r m l r a l nnalyal* of t h r . a m p l e of - a l r r | B . I
m i a a i l ; laal » * *k. anad B a ta o k i a l o r d Ihe .*alla*la| I r a a l l a i

yon t i i o u | h l

ll il lrlar rYl ll o' on-------------------------k i'1!1
----- ;------------------- --------N
r a l.**!
ia l

Fiao Ammonia ...
00paila prr million
Albuminoid Ammon la ------------ T ia i*

ii*!®!1aolld*
"*.,.---. .'. ,7*6.00 pa
••HE
9B) million
million
Total
il* nor
ll a id n v a a __ 21.03
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(imy a cursory glance In necessary
lo realize, iipart from llm usual sup­
ply of f 4)tilpiti('lil, ammunition and
foodsiufTs, what u tremendouH com­
mercial undertaking modern war his
developed.
During the war the ministry &lt;«f
munition* acted an a sort of general
stores to supply millions of lighting
troops on all fronts, from France to
India, the North Nea to the Suez canal.
No Item, however small, was too In*
conserjiient. no Item on too tremenilotit a scale to he Included In these
wonderful stores.
One Whole Camp for Sale.
The ministry was solely responsible
for Ihe supply of army huts, building
material and factories, innrhlnery, ma­
chine tools and engineering stores;
army hoots, water craft, textiles,
chemicals and metals, foodstuffs mid
motor vehicles, nnd bo on lid Infinitum.
In the fifteenth Issue of .Surplus,
published on the first day of the new
year nnd nnnnunred ns “the offlelnl
organ of the surplti* K°vcmmcnt pt*»|e
erty disposal board," there are no
fewer tlinn nineteen sections of dif­
ferent clusses of materlul to he dis­
posed of.
The admiralty are offering floating
docks, yachts, trawlers, drifters,
steam whalers, sntvnge steamers, mo­
tor launches, coastal motor boot* nnd
old nnvnl steam, snlllng and pulling
Luutn.
One “item’* offered for sale la the
entire Milford military camp. This
lot Includea regimental Institutes and
dining rooms, medical Inspection and
hotpltal hula, a tlroher-bullt motor ga­
rage; altogether about 400 huta, buildInga anil atable erection*. , In this

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                    <text>SANFORD

H E R A LD

IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

N'UMRKR 38

SANFORI). FLORIDA, FRIDAY. MAY 7. 1920

VOLUME XI

BETTER PAY BARBECUES AND PICNICS
STEALING
FLOWERS FOR TEACHER THE ORDER OF THE DAY
OTHER BUSINESS BLOCK IN PARKS IS ASSURED CANDIDATES OPEN SEASON

many n e w buildings go ­
ing UP IN SANFORD AN­

caro of the hundreds of new visitors
to the city that are coming and many
of them have already made reserva­
tions.
Sanford lias the brightest future
in prospect that tiiis city ever hud
and everyone should get in the
game and join the 25,000 Club for
Sanford will have 25,000 people here
in the next five years.
Hood Buys Rand Properly
A real estate deal thut means much
to the city was the transfer of the
Hand building at the corner of Park
avenue and Commercial street this
week to J. I). Hood. This property
is one of the ancient landmarks of
the old Sanford and belonged to F.
H. Rand who has been using it for
an office. It has 100 feet on Park
avenue and 50 feet on Commercial
and occupies one of the host corners
in the city being between the now
Valdes Hotel and the Court House.
Mr. Hood stutes that the lot will he
given to the Woman’s Club and tbe
building to the Elk* Club if they
want it. This eliminates the last
ancient building on the new lake
front property of Sanford that
promises so much in the future de­
velopment of Sanford.

PEOPLE
DETER­ without waiting and depending on
SOME
MISCREANT
STEALS SANFORD
the Legislature and a Constitutional
MINED
TO HAVE
GOOD
LILLIES
FROM
SOLDIERS
atnandment
to come to the re cue.
SCHOOLS DESPITE DEARTH
MONUMENT
IN CENTRAL
NOW THEREFORE BE IT
OF MONEY.
PARK.
RESOLVED by the Iloard of Public
Sanford is nothing if not progres­ »-’struct Ion for Seminole County,
For years the Central Park in this
city seems to havcJmm the special sive and when it came to the notice Florida, in session assembled Tuesday
target for the children and they of the public spirited men and wo­ May Itii, 1920. that the action of
havp pulled up flowers, stopped the men of this city that the school the Womnn’s Club in inaugurating
fountain and committed all kinds of board could not levy any more taxes the drive as nforesaid he and the
FRYS
AND
PICNIC'S
pranks that mnde the ladies of the for school purposes and the city same is hereby most heartily en­ FISIl
OTHI It BUILDINGS IN MUSIGIVE CANDIDATES CHANCE
city despair of ever having u decent schools stood good to lose many of dorsed by said Board, and the same
SUSS
AND
RESIDENCES
TO HE HEARD IN T H E
city pa rk in one of the most beauti­ the best teachers unices they* were is commended to the people of the
OF THE CITY.
s e c t io n s
COUNTY.
ful spots in the city. Recently Mrs. better paid during the coming year District with an urgent appeal to
they decided at a meeting of the ussist ns fully ns their means and
A.
K.
Hill
has
taken
charge
of
this
Sanfonl '* on ,he cvc ,,f l,1P
ilurbivues and full fry* and pic­
park and made it a thing of beauty Welfare Department of the Woman’s circumstances will permit, and
patent Building boom in the his­
nics
of all kinds are the order of the
Re it further resolved that a copy
planting a mass of petunias and Club to' meet tbe situation by taking
tory cf the city and this is saying
day
now
und among the first .of the
poinseltias nnd roses nnd many other a canvass of the city and making a of this resolution lie spread on the
jsuch. What with the entire re­
season
wm
the lish fry ut Montoc
flowers nnd spending much time or drive for sufficient money to guaran­ minutes of this meeting, a copy for­ last Friday und the Sunday School
building and renovation of the Pico
the arrangement of the flower beds. tee the teachers salary next year warded to the Woman’s Club of picnic at Geneva last Saturday.
Block that is now .receiving its
Tbe monument erected to tl,e sol­ anti meantime there might he some Sanford and a copy furnished the
rcroent Coating and inside llnisb
The tixlt fry ut Monroe was held
diers nnd sailors who lost their lives, other way round. There were many Sanford Herald for publication.
and the store rooms nnd apartments
suggestions
about
how
this
money
near
the school building in a fine
The
above
resolution
passed
and
in
the
world
war
received
special
at­
Uing made into the most com­
could
be
raised
hut
a
condition
and
r.’ia.Iy
spot where enough lish to
adopted
by
the
Board
of
Public
tention
nnd
it
is
a
mass
of
flowers
plete and artistic manner there ars
not
a
theory
confronted
the
people
fi
cd
the
multitude were served to the
Instruction
for
Seminole
County,
among
them
being
some
beautiful
many other new buildings contem­
and
they
decided
that
since
the
Fur—v
c*ewd
together with other
Florida in regular session, Tuesday
whit* lillie*. Some miscreant on Sun­
plated and many old buildings that
teachers
must
know
at
onre
just
good
things
a
n
1
the * !g crowd had
day night stole about seven of these
May 4tli, 0920.
■ill be practically rebuilt.
where they would stand another
all ti.i f.t. 1 S-. Johna river -had that
T. W. LAWTON
lillies
and
this
is
not
only
robbery
Among the many new buildings is
but it is sacrilege nnd Mrs. Hill will year the only method would »;e a Superintend**!!! of Public Instruction they could eat. After the fish fry
teat Chase L Co., that will occupy
Ex-OlHco secretary to the Board. the candidate* addressed the voters
pay $5 for information leading to tbe guarantee of the money from some
the ground formerly owned by the
source nnd at a big mass meeting in
In the school house nnd a most
C. A. DALLAS
arrest
of
the
person
or
persons
who
Fernsld Hardware Co., and used for
tbe
Princess
Theatre
Monday
night
idea sunt day was had by the many
C.
F.
HARRISON
committed this crime. If it was the
itorage for iron pipes, plumbing
at
which
president
F.
L.
Miller
of
who
were present.
work of the small hoys they must
supplies, etc. The new building will
the
Bonrd
of
Trade
presided
the
have taken them home or somewhere
At Geneva on Saturday there wan
front on Oak avenue and Second
following speakers gave short talks
in
the
gaze
of
other
people
who
one
of the biggest crowds of the
streets occupying 167 feet on Oak,
about the conditions of the rchools
could
give
some
information
on
the
season
and chicken and everything
and 42 feet on Second street the
and gave the reasons why the cam­
else
in
the line of cats was served
subject.
If
it
is
the
work
of
older
main offices of the company being
paign for funds should be made:
together
witli Ice lemonade at the
people
they
must
have
taken
them
on Second street and on the south
Prof. T. \V. Lawton aupt of public
noon
hour.
The young folks enjoyed
for
u
purpose
und
their
numes
would
tide next to the Hill warehouse the
infctrurtion of Seminole county,
a
swim
in
Lake Harney nnd the
not
be
difficult
to
obtain,
but
one
building will he 110 feet in depth
Judge Iloubhoider, R. J. Holly am!
older
folks
gossiped
in the cool and
can
hardly
conceive
of
a
grown
per­
(here the lot is the longest. The
Dr. George Hyman. It was decided
shaded
retreat
on
the hanks of
son
stealing
flowers
from
the
soldiers
building will he two stories in
to give out pledge cards at the
Lake
Harney
where
they
have one of
nnd
snilors
monument.
In
fact
it
is
height and will he of concrete blocks
meeting and tbe canvass of the city
the finest picnic grounds in the
difficult
to
conceive
of
even
a
child
(ith a good stucco finish on the
stealing flowers from this place nnd wns made on Tuesday and Wednes­
state.
,'ace tf the blocks making u fine ap­
day under the direction of Mrs. A. RESULUT1UVUY llUAUD OF PUB­
this
(tractice
must
cease
and
every
The candidate* did nul. »(ie—1. at
pearance. There will also he two JUDGE JONES AT PENSACOLA
P. Connelly who hail charge of the
citizen
who
has
the
interest
of
San­
this
gnfhering but thoy "shot them
LIC
INSTRUCTION
FOR
SEMI­
g&gt;?d fire walls if brick in the build­
SAYS LAWS ARE UNCONSTI­ ford at heart should keep n watchful work us chairman und the various
on
the
ground" nnd everybody hud
NOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
ing me on the 'outh side nnd one in
TUTIONAL.
eye on the parks everywhere and corrmittees while meeting with little
a grand time. Tomorrow night the
tie main ouiltii .g between the office
WHEREAS: A fellow Citizen and Indies of the Methodist church of
discourage this practice that has encouragement from some sources
par. f r better protection of the
Pensacola, May 5.—The state law
been prevalent in this city for many collected sufficient funds and pro­ townsman, the Hon. Forrest Lake, Geneva will give a chlfkrn supper at
baoki and ofllce equipment in cnee of requiring that cattle he dipped at
mise* of assistance to wurrunt a is a candidate for the (nomination ns
f.re. The building on Second street certain intervals to rid them of the yenrs. Other cities will not ami do raise in the ralary of the teachers Congressman from the Fourth Con­ the Geneva Hall und the candidates
(ill hi tin muin offices and business cattle fever tick, was held to be un­ not At Hind for this vandalism nnd it for the coming year and meantime gressional District of F’loriila, and will be given an opportunity to talk
if they wish and all who go are
cidbv:. of (,'nuse C j .. the enormous constitutional today by Circuit Judge is high time that Sanford took if the money can he raised in some
WHEREAS: Hon. F'orrcst Lake nmmised n fine tin**
buxine** &lt;f this firm demanding C. Moreno Jones, in granting a writ drastic steps to stop it.
other manner this money will he L known in this, his home County,
Yesterday afternoon the Oviedo
larger &lt;|uarters and up to date office of habeas corpus brought on behalf
given hack to the donors. Like every­
and eipdpment. The other part of r.f O. K Per-onr, r rattle owner, who T-„ Pations Of Sanforu nc hoots And thing else in the way of public good town and District as an honorabte people gave a big picnic at White s
man, with a straightforward purpose Whurf which I* nlso n famous picnic
All Interested Citizens:
»!.« building wiii oe devoted to had been held for trial for alleged
the faithful few ure called upon to a puller nnd a fighter for the best ground and the candidates were
As
most
of
you^knaw,
a
Committee
itorage of crutes, paper, boxes and violation of the law.
of men and women who are heart put over the drive nnd to give the interests of the County, District given n chance to "save the country*1
equipment of all kinds for tne pick­
Attorneys for the state livestock
money and us usual the money if und State, and
again und many of them availed
ing and pucking cf fruit and there sanitary board immediately took nnd soul for' ull that will help the given ^n this m a n n e r
w ill
• ill be three lurge entrances on the steps to sue out u writ of error before children of Sanford, canvassed your come from a few hut unless it can
WIIKRAS: It Is the belief of this themselves of the oppurtunlt y.
railroad side permitting of three cars the state supreme court asking that City this week, asking for funds to be raise.d by taxation there is no Hoard that the Hon. Forrest Lake
Tonight at eight o'clock Senator
bring loaded at one time. This will Judge Jones' decision lie set^aside. aid in securing better schools.
other way to guarantee tbe salury should he nominated and elected as Fletcher will addres the people of
If any patron or friend of schools
give Chase Si Co., three targe build­
u member of Congress from the Seminole county at the corcner of
In making his decision in the Par­ hn* not been called on. will you not for belter teachers and to guarantee F'ourth District of F'lorida. .
ings on the three blocks that face
F'irst street and Park avenue nnd a
our children huviqg the proper
Oak Second and Third streets and son’s case Judge Jones held that the •end your donation or pledge (to be teaching and training. Every uthcr
large
crowd is expected to come out
NOW THEREFORE I1E
IT
ntend to Myrtle and gives them a act creating the state livestock sani­ paid not later thun Octover 1. 1 90) county in the state and in every RESOLVED by the Hoard of Public and luar him.
blork of sidings on the A. C. L. tary board is unconstitutional be­ to Mrs. W. L. Morgan, Treasurer, other state Is face to face with the
The campaign is warming up and
Instruction for Seminole County,
Railway giving them one of the cause it provides that the member­ who will plnee it in theennds of the same proposition and It is a critical
from
now until the 8th of Juno there
F'lorida. in regular session assembled
finest sites in this part of the state ship of the board shall he made up of School Hoard.
will
ho something doing every
period
in
educational
circles_but
the
this
the
4th
day
of
May
1920,
that
Our plea is for the children —Do
for their business of buying and the commissioner of agriculture, suppeople
of
Sanford
will
try
and
meet
this
Board
endorse
the
candidticy
minute..
•elling. growing and (tacking of intendent of public instruction nnd no; fail to help them.
it with the same staunch American of Hon. F’orrest Luke for the nomi­
state treasurer, already state officials
Mrs. A. P. Connelly.
citrus fruits and vegetables.
spirit
that they have met ull calls nation nnd election an Congressman
and section fifteen of article sixteen
Contribution* to Hospital
Ch airman.
Among the muny' buildings re­
for assistance in the past three years from suid F'ourth Congressional
of the 'slate constitution says that
Among the contributions to the
cently erected is an immense ware­ no state constitution says that no
nnd there will he n way som* time District of Florida, and that this F'ernuld-Laughton Memorial Hospi­
Forest Lake In St. Augustine
house built for J. J. Cntes facing on state official may hold two offices at
in the future for our school* nnd our Board commend the Honorable
tal this w.eek is a check for 325 given
For&gt;»t Lake, a successful business children.
the railroad at Oak avenue and in
F'orrest Lake to the people of the by Charles Dunn of the F'ast Sidn.
the same time.
man of Sanford and candidate for
•He rear of his store on First street.
About three thousnnd
dollars entire District nnd urge to them, his There are many who have promise!
Opposition of cattlemen in some ’Congress from the Fourth District
This big building is made of concrete
has been reported by the Committoo nomination nnd election, and
donations and are only waiting for
blocks and has a cement floor and sections of (Tie state to the law for of Florida, arrived in St. Augustine with more in sight nnd it is believed
the solicitors to come nround and,
compulsory
dipping
cf
rattle
has
led
He
It
further
resolved
i*‘at
a
copy
Wednesday
afternoon
nnd
will
apend
• ill lie used for storage anil ware­
there will he sufficient to guarantee
get
them hut if the s?l!cltors does
of this resolution be spread on the
house purposes the constantly in­ to u number of cases being brought several days in this immediate vicin­ good schools next year.
not
And you mnke out your check
minutes of this meeting, and n copy
creasing business of Mr. Cates de­ in the courts, hut the Pensacola case ity in the interest of his campaign.
to
T.
W. Lawton or the F'ernaldis
the
only
one
in
which
the
court's
forwarded
to
Hon.
F
’orrest
Lake
and
Mr. I-akc went with the Hoard of
manding larger quarters.
Endorse Thr School Drive
eecisioti held the act to he unconsti­ Trade to the potato belt Wednesday
a copy forwarded to the press for Laughton Memorial Hospital and
In the residence section Mrs. W. tutional and Judge Jon.*s has gone
WHEREAS: Inhumation
has publication.
send to Mr. Lawton or tuke It to
Ih Peters is erecting a fine bungalow into new ground in that connection evening and greeted a number of his come to this Hoard to the effect that
him at the court house. I t will
old
friends
among
the
Hastings
grow­
The
uhovc
resolution
udopted
in
»t the corner of Park uvenue and
the Womun's Club for the City of
of facilitate matters for the executive
Recently the nctivity of a certain ers. He states that he nlso made Sanford has inaugurated a drive regular session of the Board
Tenth street and has remodeled
committee to know who the annual
•nother one on the lot adjoining. class of cattlemen opposed to the many new acquaintances there nnd in throughout Special Tax School Dis­ Public Instruction for Seminole
donors arc nnd how much they ex­
Mrs. Forest Lake Is having two law has become violent, three county St. Augustine and that his randidey trict No. I, Se minolc County, Florida County, F'lorida.
pert to give espxdaily ns tho hospi­
T. W. LAWTON.
bungalows erected on French avenue vars in Duval county being destroyed U receiving great‘encouragement on for funds to supplement teachers'
tal
will be operated upon the hu iget
»‘&gt;uth of Ninth street und several at night by the use of explosive*. the entire east coast. He is making n salaries paid to teachers in said Superintendent of Public Instruction system.
strenuous
campiagn
und
declares
he
Ex-Officio Secretary to the Board.
other contrncts are being let for
District, because of the fact that thr
has every reason to believe he will he present fund* for the purpose of (lay­
"tines in various parts of the city.
Watson Withdraws
C. A. DALLAS
New Smyrna Team Defeats
successful. In his advertisement which
Tallahassee, . May 6.—Hon. John appears for the first time in the ing teachers and the present method
Third Floor on The Seminole
C. F. HARRISON.
Sanford
Among the big things in the bulld­ \V. Watson of Mieml today tele­ Evening Record today Mr. Lake says of obtaining funds for the payment
A close gnme and s victory was
og line ure the many imptovements graphed to Secretary of State Craw­ *'I have lived in this district for of teachers' salaries is inadequate,
Change in II. Sc (). Garage
the result of the game played on the
■t the Seminole Hotel already fa­ ford from Bunnell, announcing his thirty years, know its needs and am and Insufficient to keep the present
Perry Jernigan and
Ilraxton local diamond yesterday between
good teachers or to provide for
mous ns one of the best in the ntat* withdrawal from the race for the
in accord with ita ideals." —St.
Raggett have purchased the interest the Sanford nnd New Smyrna high
other good ones, and
**■ W. Herndon the owner of the nomination for governor in the De­
of M. C. Hodges in the II. Sc. O. school baseball teams. There wan
building has made arrangements to mocratic primary of June 8. This Augustine Record.
WIIKRAS:- In truth and in fact Garage and will conduct this busi­ some good playing on both sides and
"*Ve a third floor put on the build- announcement was made public
such conditions do exsist, and by ness In th^x future under the old the final srrre was 8 to 7 in favor of
Notice To Contractors
nf and work has already commenced here tonight.
such the Board of Public Instruction nimo of the B. Si. O. They expect New Smyrna high. The gamo had
Sealed
bids
will
be
received
for
the
°n *he building. This will give the
building of an annex to the Fernald- for Seminole County, and the Board to mske msny changes in the garage been scheduled for Friday, but be­
Seminole 18 more rooms making 41
Chlrken Supper at Genera
Lsughton Memorial. Hospital to be of Trustees for the said district are and show rooms and will handle the cause of n misunderstanding the
itoms in all and will give the paThe ladies of the
Methodist constructed of brick or concrete the handicapped and are prevented from American and Lexington cars as Sanford team came over yesterday.
Dons of this hotel much better ac^
keeping the said good 'teachers or before and have also added the —New Smyrna News.
comodations. With the Seminole Im­ Church of Geneva will serve a plsns and specifications being ready employing other good teachers be­
Standard Eight car to the Hat. They
now
at
the
office
of
II.
C.
DuBose.
provements, with the new Valdes rhickcn supper at the Geneva Hall
cause of being una'ile to pay a living have unjtl.er car load tf Lexington
Tax Llsf Printed
These
bids
will
be
opened
at
a
Hotel In operation and the new ho­ Saturday night. All arc
Invited
wage from the funds now provide! cars coming in thLi week an I want
The
diii.iq
:en‘. tax list
for
special
meeting
of
the
Executive
tel of 200 rooms contemplated where especially the candidates who will be
by the regular course of taxation, and the peopis to l;c?p an eye on the ad­ Seminole County Is now
being
Committee
on
Tuesday
night
May
tbe old Carnea Hotel now ntanda allowed to speak if they wish. Go to
WIIKRAS: It is the feeling of this vertising columns of the Herald for printed in The Herald and every
18th the committee reserving the
*nd with all the new apartment and
Board
that something ought to be news of interest concerning- the B. tax payer ahould get a copy and see
fc»idencea houses being contem* the chicken supper and gat a real right to reject any and all bids.
done
to
relieve the situation at once ic O. Garage.
how he stand*.
38- tp.
P^tel Sanford will be able to fake treat.

Chase &amp; Co., Start Fine
Building On Oak

OFFICESANDSTORAGE

COMPULSARY
DIPPING IS
KNOCKED OUT

Campaign Warming Up
Excitement Promised
FLETCHERSPEAKS

ENDORSE
LAKE FOR
CONGRESS

�APRIL 30. ibiJ
PAGE II

For Sale—Corner lot 100x117 M M X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X W e m
Palrmtto avenue and Lth atreetSoutheastern Corner. Price reason,
able. Nick Zernovan, Box 244
W27-10tp.________ ;____________

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THE ENGINE WITHOUT
CRANK SHAFT

For Sale—12-3-4 acre farm a.
Loading station. Four houtes and
m s . \\f J. Thigpen._______ 142-tfc
Best prices paid for second hand
furniture. Look up, see whnt you
have. Dixie Furniture Co. 321
Sanford Avc. t
145-12tc.
For Snlo—At less than half priceone nine column Wales Adding Ms,
chine with stnnd. used very little,
Care of Herald.
144-tf.

THE McCORMICK N o . 6

RUPTURE E X P E R T H ERE

Has Valuable Features Not Found
On Other Mowers

Seeley. Famous In This Specialty,
Called To Snnford
F. H. Seeley of Chicago nnd Phils
delphia, the noted truss expert, will
personally he at the Valdez Hotel
and remain in Sanford Friday only,
May 7th from 9:30 A. M. till 1:30
P. M. Mr. Seeley saya: "The
Spermatic Shield will not only're­
tain any case of rupture perfectly,
hut contracts the opening in 10 days
on the average case. Being a vast
improvement ovar all former me­
thods exemplifying instantaneous
ciTects, immediately appreciable nnd
v*ith»landing nny strain or position.
This instrument received the only
award in Knglnnd and in Spain pro­
ducing resuks without surgery, in­
jections, medical trc:\Vment or pre­
scription*. Mr. Seeley has documents
from the United States Government
Washington, D. C. for inspection.
All charity rases without charge, or
if any interested call, he will he glad
to show same without charge or fit
them if desired. Business demands
prevent stopping at any other
place in this section.
I’. S. Kvery statement in this no­
tice has been verified before the Fed­
eral nod State Cn'irls.—F. II. Seeley
(Advt.)

Floating Cutter, High Lift, Simple Raising
Lever, Etc. It cuts All the Grass, Cuts
under adverse conditions. Light Draft

The Hill Implement &amp; Supply Co.
PHONE 446

208 OAK AYE.

*1

••One Way to Dispense."
A pharmacist was dissatisfied with
n youthful assistant nnd requested him
Lloydi Refutes to Take the Risk That to look for another Job, remarking to
n customer ns tho boy was leaving:
Sceini to Oe Involved In In­
“I can dispense without him."—Hoys’
ternational Marriagee.
Life.
Ahniit the only thing Iho I.loyilu will
not Insure I* liiiiqiliii*** to follow nn
* Why Omit Jonahf
Internutlonnl mnrrlnge. White tome Kach of the following-name*! gentle­
American women who wodiloO repre- men. being off on n time with the hoys,
sentntlvet of the nohlllty of the old concocted n famous excuse j*nd got
world found hnppIncM, n vastly larger sway with It—Ulysses, Hip Van Win­
number found failure to he their por­ kle nnd Robinson Crusoe.—lloston
tion. The honeymiNtn trull of these Transcript.
InternutlonnllfttM shows many ship­
wrecks. As n rule the representative
of the nohlllty seeks n mute nmong
M
the wealthy who have unsatisfied so­
cial ambitions, (liven these .condi­
tions, the chance for presentation at
court, tho glamour of u title, the excluslvrners of «oc!r.l relations with ♦
tho titled great, cause many a young
woman to forget prudence and have
made many fathers and mothers will­
ing to approve a heavy het on a slim
&lt;♦&gt;
chance.
The long string of women who linve
For Sale—Sweet Pens, Lillies nnd
come hack across the Atlantic broken Ferns. Mrs. II. N. Lttmicy. 902
hrnrted and slim of purse since Nel­
lie (Jrnnt made lo r unhappy alliance Frcnrh Avenue. Phone 401 37-3tp.
has taught little wisdom to those who
For Sale—Furniture, beds, com­
are courted hv the tith'd hut outlines bination Look rase and desk, hull
penniless nohlllty.—Ohio State Jour­
rack, six hole Princess range and
nal.
other pieces. Mrs. W. II. Peters,
108 Him Avc.
37-tf
A True Sport.
Women have been accused of lack of
For Sale—Overland truck. Phone
sportsmanship; yet wns a woman ever 143W. A. C. Smith.
37-3tp.
known to heat n rnrpet when It was
downT—Boston TrnnscrlifL
F&lt; r Sai*f Snail stick «f Groroiies
by whole sule or retail nt cost.
Sanford Avo 4th St. I.efiler Block,
also fixtures. .1. F. Sloan.
37-ltp

NO INSURANCE ON HAPPINESS

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

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^it

Morning:
“Aims of The
Christian.”
A* The

,

Congregational Church
SUNDAY, MAY 2nd

K 3rd St.

37-3tp.

For Itent—Store Hoorn on Sanford Avenue. See C. II. Lefiler,
37-tf.
For Sab’—Nine room house In
fine location. Apply 210 Park Ave.
37-tf.
For Sale -Chevrolet Touring Car
490 Model. Henry Jackson, Lake
Monroe.
37-ltp.

Evening:

For Sale—(Hike furniture
ir."
rluiiinn «ie’ k, typewriter table anil
file case. Apply to the quality Shop.
37-tf.

The Good News

A FAMILY
MEDICINE

!

For Rent Front furbished room.
Cnn do light houic keeping. 603

We buy, raise and sell fur-hearing
rabbits and other hur-binring animal
Flare jour order with us unil lilt
what ever Murk you have with u*.
stating lowest flat prlrea on largo
shipment!'. Aililrcrs 616-607 N. P.
Ave., Fargo, N. D.
w34*4tc

In H er Mother’s Home, Say* Thil
Wanted—man with team or auto
Georgia Lady, Regarding Black- who can give bond to sell 137 Wat­
kins home end farm products. Big­
Draught. Relief From Head­
gest concern of kii:1l in world. $1600
ache, Malaria, Chilli, Etc.
to $6000 yearly income. Territory
Ringgold, Ga.— Mra, Chas. Gaston, in this county open. Write today,
of this place, writes: *’I am a user J. H. Watkins Co., Dept. 112 Win­
of Thodford’a Black-Draught; la fact. ona, Minn.
w34-4tp.
It was ono of our family medicines.
Also In my mother’s home, when I
For Sale—Horse, carriage and new
was a child. When nnr of us child­ harness Price $145 Inquire of Herbert
ren complained of hcadacho, usually
35-ltc
caused by constipation, sho gavo us Squires
n doso of Black-Draught, which would
For Sale—Hudson Speedster Looks,
rectify tho trouble. Often In tho
Gprlng, wo would hivo malaria nnd und runs as good a* new 11 it O Motor
chills, or troubles of this kind, wo Co
’
35-ltc
would tako Black-Draught pretty reg­
ular until tho liver acted well, nnd
For Sale—Dort Car nt a sacrifice In
wo would noon bo up and around first class condition B &amp; O Motor Co
again. Wo would not ho without It,
36-0tc
for It certainly has saved us lota of
doctor bills. Just a doso of Black★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Draught when not eo well eaves a ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
★
lot of days In bed."
★
Thcdford’a Black-Drnught haa been
USED CABS
★
tn use for many yearn In tho treat­
★
1
Ford
Touring
Car
ment of stomach, liver and bowel
I Ford Worm Drive Truck
★
trouhlni, and tho popuUiily which It
1 Ford Delivery Wegon *
★
now enjoys la proof of Its merit.
I t your live r la not doing ltd duty,
*
Saxon Six Roadster
you w ill suffer from auch disagree1 Chevrolet Touring used
★
•ble symptoms as headache, bilious­
seven
months
★
ness, constipation, Indigestion, etc.,
1 Dodge Touring Car
★
and unless something Is done, serious
trouble may result
1 Buick Little Six
★
Thedford'e Black-Draught has been
found a valuable remedy for these
troubles. I t Is purely vegetable, end
acts In a prompt and natural way,
regulating the liver to Its proper
functions and cleansing the bowels of
l a purities. T ry I t Insist on Tiled*
fo ld ’s, the original and gen ulna S 71

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W IG H T TIR E C O M PA N Y

ItrMilullon llrnulrlli, The
Ami H m ln .t r 1)1 I’otllon . O f Kjrnrh Avrnur
inti lie lil.b o f o S l i r r l In Thr I l l . Of SanI .if,I Moflil. I*fr.ftlhlnt Thr M .n n r f Of
( o n . i t u ,l i n t Such
I’a v e m m l
I'tavlitlnt
Mir
Thr
I'on.lrurllan
Of
Such
I ' .t r m r n l Mr Thr I l l y O f H .n r.ra I'pon
Thr t'.llurr Of Thr O o n r r . Of Ahul Inf
I'ruprfl) Ta III. So And f o r Thr A r m r m r n l
, Of | h r I ' a . l . Anil K tprntr Thrfrnf I pan
Thr O a n r r Or O o n r m Of All Thr I'roprrl,
llaunillnt Or Abutting On Haiti l,aftlun.
Of I'frnrh A .r n u r And (iald .b ara Slrrrl
And l lr f l.t ln p 1 h i. Itr.olullan Ta Hr An
i:m r r |r n r , M r t . u f r I'of Thr Im m r d l.lr
I'fr.rf m'lnn Of Thr I'alillr S t f r ly
Ta
I'rrumr Kflrclllr Immediately l pan l l .

Adopilan.

W h r r r l t , I h r f ’n u n ly of firm lm .lr, K ln rld t
h * . . * trdi-d ■ r n n l f . f l for I h r r n n ttru rllo n of
a . u r f . r r I n . l n l m acadam | i. v r m r n l , r i n r
f r r l In * Id lh u|inn I h . l p o rtio n n l l u n c h
A v rn u r. Iir* ln n lti« nl N in th S l r r r l »nd rtli-ndine So u th Jln Jo I r r l t» H ugh ey S l r r r l , .n d
O i . I pnrllnn ol C iiild .h oro S t t r r t . b rglnn lng i t
K rrn rh A ven u e nnd eite n d tn g t t o l l l t ' i f r r l
In p u b lic fund ru n n ln t In I'h .a la in Ih r I 'i l y o f
S .n fo r d : .m l, W 'h r r r . . .*1*1 p . v r m r n l
n ln r
f r r l In w lilt li I. not of tu f f lr lr n l a ld lh In «fr n m m o il.lr l- . l ll r th rrrn n , . m l p rrm lt th r
p . M . i r of v r h M r . w ith . n f . l y nnd conveni­
ence; .n d ,

W ' h r r r . I h r I ' l l / Cum m lu in n of ihr City
of S.nford drrm . II nrrretary, rip rd lr n l . n d
to thr b«»l i n l r f i . l of ihr . . i d C lly of S . n tii.il i h . l thr pavement of thr . li o v r described
portion, of Krrnrh Avrnur . n d (ioldrtiora
Slrrrl hr nldrnrd In l*i frrl by Ihr rnn.trurlion and .ddltlnn of 3 ' j frrl of p .v r m r n l on
r .r h §ldr thrrrof; .n d ,
W'hrrr.., thrrr »rr now on fllr In Ihr office
of Ihr I'Hy M . n . t r r of Ihr . . I d City com-

p lr lr p l. n ., f p r r l ll r . l lo n . , r- .llm .t r . .n d pro
h lr . ol m id p rn iio .rd Im p ro v rm rn t of K rrn rh
A v r n u r .m l lin fd .h o ro S l r r r l , giving .11 meet. . r y In f o r m .lio n , .m l . . I d r n m p lr lr p l.n ..
•pi c llllc a llo n t profile* and « « tlm » lr« h a i r been

• uhmlltrd to tho I’lty Commltvlun ami upl i , o \ n l hv ll. and Iho t ’Oy
I"*.’,
n i t limit- r tllm a lr t ol Ihr r i p e n i r 'ol t i id
work to l&gt;o ilnnr in m iking tho ilo r r ti l il Im­
provrmrnt m i l tl.o r tllm ilr tl r o il ol ••!&lt;! Improirm rnt It In tho turn of IIT.99J.Oij and,
W h r r o it , I ho C l l y O n n l r f t r n !- r f Ih r
opinion Ih t t Ih r public t l i r l y r r o u lr r t I h t l Ih S
a lilm ln g ot Ih r p iv r m r n l on Ih o ibovo^ tit•r,l led portion* of K rrn rh A ve n u e i n d lio ld t
boro S l r i r t l&gt;o undertaken Im m e d ia te ly, m d
i l . i i |n order l i n t a ld rn ln g th rr ro t m i ) bo
dono i t Ih r u n i t lirno H i t I h r p i v r i n t n l It
p u l down b y Ih r t i n l C o u n ty ot S rm ln o lr
tb o rrb y t i v i n t ru n tld a fs M * r i p r n t r |o Iho
C i t y ot h in tu rd , i n d i h i l , ih rr rio ro . ih r
llr io lu llo n tho u ld bo d r r l ir r d i n rm tr g tn r y
m n .iir o (or Ih o Im m r d lilo p r r t r r v u llo n oi th r
p u ltlir t i l r l y , to b rro m r r l t n l i v o Ir n m n llilr ly
upon r l i id o p ll rn:

Now, Thrrtli rr, Hr l l - lln o lv o d II) Thr
Clly ( ‘iimralo! n Oi Thr Clly Ol Sinl"rd,
Morldi. T h i l f i r owntrt of proptrlv ibu ltlng
Dili portion ol Krrnrh Avrnur. brginnlnr i t
Ninth Strrrl i n d rtlr n d ln g South 3r&gt;20 irrl la
llugbry St rrri, i n d I h i l portion ol Ooldtlmfo
Slrrrl. brgln-.ine at Krrnrh Avrnur »nd r»lauding \Vr*l li.'V Irrl In publir roid running
10 I p . t l i , I r. m il Ihry ir r hrrrby rn|ulrrd to
rontlru tl. altbln t l i l y d i y t (rom thr d i l r ol
t.rvlrt- of n llcr. •* hrrrlnillrr provldrd, 3 ' ,
Irr* ol p i v r n r n t on n r h tldr ol m d rortiguout to Ihr p a ir m rn l l o br rontlru rtn l by Ihr
County o| St rtln dr,
i l o r n i l d . on Ihr i b a v i
drirriltrtl p irllont ol Krrnrh Avrnur m d
litddiboro Slrrrl. m d lying i d j i r r n t l o Ihr
r ttp rtllvr lot*, nlrrtt or ptrrrlt ol Unit i h u llln r Ihrrron I h il t i i d p i v r m r n l th i l l br
rontlrurlrd t'l Ihr t o u t m ilr r l i l • • I h i l utrd
or to br utrd, by Ihr t i i d County, on Ihr
• ild porllont ol Krrnrh Avrnur m d (mlditmro
Slrrrl. m d irrardlnc *«» Ihr p l i n t m d tprriAn l l u n i now on fllr In Ihr oltlrr ol Ihr Clly
M m tg r r . T h i l prior lo Ihr rontlrurllon ol
•urh p u r l i n nl, Ihr porllont ol t i id iv r n u r m d
m i l tlrrrl. hrrrln rt-iulrrtl lo b* pivot! thill br
grtdt-l lo cvinlorflkto Ihr grtdr ol Ihr pivrmrnl
In br Ilid by Ihr tttld County ol Srminotr ol tiki
l.- t n u r in d tlrrrl ind ilto I n im ir d in r r with tiid
plant m d tprrin ritlout, m d thr dralnttr
•h tll a lto b r p ro v ld n l lo r In i r r o r d m r r with
•abl p la n t m d t p r r ia r a lln n t .

Ilr l l Kurlhrf llrtolvrd That Ihr Clly
Managrr th i l l rautr wrillrn notlrr of Ihr
pattagr ol ihlt llrtolutlon, l o hr trrvn l In Ihr
mannrr rrtiulrrd by Srrllon 179 o( Chaplrr
S3SI, I.a r t ol Klorlda. Aria o( 1919, upon lha
nwntr, or agrnl ol Ihr nwnrr, ol rarh |nrrrl
nl land abulling upon tald porllont ol trrnrh
Avrnur m d (inldtboro Strrrl: and
Ilr l l Kurthrr llrtolvrd That II Ihr grading
paving and dratnirr ol Ihr porllont ol Krrnrh
Avrnur m d (ioldthorn Strrrl. hrrrlnbrlorr
dt-trrlbtd. br not donr wllhln t l t l v da&gt;t from
Ihr trrvlrr ol ihr notlrr provldnl lor In lha
prrrm lln g paragraph, Ihr City Managtr thtll
prnrrrd, l&gt;y ronlrart. lo rontlrurl turh paving,
grading m d dralnagr al thr r ip r n t r ol thr
ownrrt ol Ihr proprrty ahulllng tald porllont
ul Krrnrh Avrnur m d (toldtboro Slrrrl.
fir It Kurthrr llr iolv rd . T h i l Ihil l i n o lu­
ll.in hr. and ll It hrrrby, drrlarrd an r m r r
jt«rj- nrif'JfC t - l lit* Lwitirdialr prrtrrvallon
ol Ihr public t a l it y , m d thall breomr rftre11 vr Immrdialrly upon 111 adoption, and
wllhln Irn daya altrr Ihr p a a t i f r and adoption
h n r o l Ihr City Auditor and Clark thall publlth a nutlrr ol thr pattar* and adoption ol
t h il llrtolutlon, at provldnl and raquirrtl hv
Srcllnn SS and S* ol Chaplrr *3*1, Law* nl
Klorlda. Acta ol 1919. Ih* u n i t bring lha
Charter ol tald Clly ol Sanford.
Thr foregoing rraolutlon waa unanimously
adopted by ih* City C om m lulon ol the City
ol Sanford, Florida, thlt 24 day ol April, A. I).
★ 1920.
II. K. S T E V E N B
★
CIIA8. K. H E N R Y
8. O. C H A S E
, ,
★
City CoiBmitiionrri.
★ Altrtl
L. R. P H IL IP S ,
,
★ Clly Auditor and Clerk.
37* If.

Used Car Department
162-tf
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★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★

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THIS PHOTO SHOWS A TEN-CYLINDER DESIGN, WHICH DEVELOPS 45 6-8 HORSEPOWER
BRAKE TEST-ONLY TWO CYLINDERS SHOWN HERE.

D ESC R IP TIO N
X

1 - POW ER DISC.
2 - ANGULAR HALF G LO BES.
3 - DRIVE SH A FT.
4 - CONNECTING RODS.
5 - CONNECTION OF PISTO N ROD TO POW ER DISC.
6 - CYLINDERS.
7 - O PENINGS FOR A D D ITIO N AL CYLINDERS.
8 - STEA M OR G A S M ANIFOLD.
9 - V A L V E TIMER W ITHO UT G E A R S.

SUPERIOR A D V A N TA G E S
Develops greater power, has 95 per cent starting power, a great saving
of fuel; light and compact, only two drive shaft bearings, less fric­
tional bearings, valve timer without gears, no cranks on drive shaft,
no (ly wheel, no dead torque; applicable to steam or gas; can be used
anywhere where steam or gas motive power is desired.

Reasons Why You Should Invest in This Company
Embodied in this engine are basic principles for applying power
vthat the mechanical world has been striving for since motive power
has been known to mankind.
t
.
It will give to the user greater power with less fuel and oil cost,
greater durability, requires less space. It can be manufactured lor
less for it is simple, built in units, and requires less material.
If you'arc familiar with the history of the Continental Motor,
Falls Motor, Ford Motor, Northway Motor and Knight Motor, you
arc sure to understand what an investment in this company means
to you.
Hundreds, thousands and millions of dollars arc going out of the
South annually to develop Northern industries.
Surely you won t
concede the North lias any more advantages, more capable business
men, or a corner on brains.
,
This company is acquiring the best brains that money can buy.
It will be managed with economy. It is not only destined to be a
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Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth drove to
Kissimmee Sunday in the Corpany
car.
Mrs. Susie Squire is at home from
avery pleasant visit in Jackson­
ville with her ton Myron and family.
Mr. and Mrs.Henry
Schulties
Honduras.
land family of Daytona Reach were
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. E. Prevail and here over Sunday guests at the
Sen Neil were in Nrv Smyrna Chamberlain heme.
Mr and Mr« Cl C Chamberlain
Sunday to visit Mrs. Prevail’*
are leaving in a few days for Day­
parents Mr and Mrs. Curry.
tona Reach f&lt; r t Its* season.
Mr. anil Mrs. A. Corpany and
Tie Tnp'.ta! I"r* dt.ee Co., a*
lnt*j with t 1., iris!: potato harvest
KILL THE RATS
using a potato digger and have a
;mt.i'o t ri«r set up at Metre*
Stati n. They are b&gt;ing rorted into
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J ra.'ieli* d im ruipment.
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TO-DAY told, they hav«onlysomewhere
near 40
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acres about here. J15.00 a barrel! is
what the best grade is bringing.

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We had a line view* of t lit* eclipse
of the moon Sunday night.
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph King Sunday at their home
on Cameron Ave. Mrs. King was
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transacting business in Orlando on
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. McDaniels
of
Oakland were the guests of Mr*.
Hardaway on Tuesday.
T ie Ladies rf the Civic League
held their regular monthly meeting
on Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Eugene Speer of Sanford i*
the guest of Mrs. Hardaway.
C. W. Entzrmr.grr has purchased
the Hardaway property.
Prof. Schaffer and wife will occupy
the Longw ood hotel during the
summer.
The ire cream social held Satur­
day evening tor the l er.ctU of the
Raplist church wa* i|iijte n •u**cet*,
Mr. and Mr« Geo. LcYsgne and
little daughter Hedea were visitors
in Orlando on Saturday.
Mi«s E\.\ Muart spent the week­
end with home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Itarlow of Orlando

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were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
LoVigne on Saturday.
Services will he held at Christ
church on Sunday the 9th at 10:30
A. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Saulsburgh
of
Orlando were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Wnits on Sunday.
Mrs. Roy McCracken of Orlando
is spending the week with
her
father, Mr. Jenkins.
L'PSA LA AND GRAPEVILLE
Mrs. Westerdick attended a sew­
ing bee with other Adventist friends
at the home of Mrs. Glndwcll on the
West side.
Mrs. Nola Swanson and Mrs.
Andrew Hertelson and baby Clio,
r;ient Sunday afternoon with Mrs.
Edwin Lumlquist, it being
the
latter’s birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren and children
were supper guests, Friday of Jesse
Thompson and wife.
Crystal lake is a very popular
place where warm days and nights.
Florence Tyner attended a picnic
ot Crystal lake on Saturday with
her class and the Vihlen and the
Lumlquist boys were at Palm Springs
Friday.
Mr. Ericson and family were
among those attending the evangelist
service at Lake Mary.
Mrs. Ed. Randall of Sanford wus
a caller Tuesday at the ’
Mrs. a / l . Campbell.
We were pleased to have an op­
portunity to attend the May Day
exercises of the Primary School at
the West Side park Inst Saturday.
We saw the little fairies, the butter­
flies and thr flowers trimmed and
capped little lads and lasses and en­
joyed their pretty songs and dances
..bout tin- three May poles, nnd also
tlie crowning of the sweet little
queen. Little Alice Vihlen. Ruth
-o r .. Ellen Lumlquist. Elanor*
Tyner and Woodard Hertelson were
among those taking part in the play.
Mrs. Heck and children, Mrs.
Augur. Swanson, Mrs. Magnuson,
Mrs Borell. Mrs. Ericson and Mrs
Krill wire among those attending
the May Day iriiviiica.
Mr and Mrs. Albert Cruse and
little daughters. Ruth and Oil la and
mother. Mrs. Canady visited with a
sitter of the latter, Mrs. Hardy
Loyd at Wekiwa last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Coffer and Mrs.
Green of Sanford are camping out
on the Wekiwa hill* in hope of
benefiting Mrs. Coffer, who has been
vi rv miserable cf late.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Thompson
visited wit ii his sister. Mr#. Margaret
Foster. Sun day. later atPending the
baptism:al simice.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lumlquist
ar.d Mi•- ar.d Mr*. J. E. Lundquist.
Mr« Tyner and little one* with Mis*
Eunice •irni Elmer. Mr. and Mrs.
Krell wp*re among those from this
section attending the baptism at
Silver 1ake. Sunday.
We hear there wore 74 who came
out for Cliod and righteousness,
truly a grea t gathering in these days
when it t ukes the courage of Gideon
o' Dan iel F'orr our u?;ghborhovd
there vi ere. Me Barney Beck and
two of his children. Charlie and
Winnie. Mrs Kenneth Robbinsf Olga
Vihlen an ! Nellie Tyner.
Jesse Thompson helped kill two
rattlers this last two week* and Geo.
Rallinger killed a large moccasin
W'tinesdav,
We have it in for an old stray cat
that has been killing a lot of our
chicks but I ave not got him yet.
What a fine view of the total
eclipse of the moor., we were treated
to on the 3nd. not a cloud in sight.
Mi* Isabel Canady was called to
the beir! !e arid ire next day at­
tended tie funeral of Mrs. Katie
Knight in Sanford.

the class colors, green and gold with
the class motto—Ominia—over the
center of the stage. This color scheme
gave a splendid setting for the class
exercises, the gold representing the
golden memories of school days,
and the green, the bright futureahead
of them. The popularity of the
young ladies was evidenced by tbbeautiful flowers they received.
Sometime in the fall of 1919 a
medal for character was offered by
some friends of the High School
pupils, who wished to have her name
withheld, the three teachers of the
school being the judges and all
High School pupils the contestants.
After n few appropriate remarks on
the object cf the medal anil the
subject character, to ar audience
tense with expectation an 1 wonder­
ment as to the fortunate and honored
pupil, Mr. Swoje a»keii that Miss
Mabel Swope come forward. In the
loud appla ir .. iih w! ich the request
was greeted. Mi s Mabel Swope's
expression of au.'prhc and astonish­
ment was not noticed as she went
forward to receive the .beautiful
medal engraved with her name amt
"Character 1930” .
On Friday night the Sei Dr clars
was delightfully entertained by the
Juniors at the home of
Miss
Elizabeth Lawton. It »•« an ai
fresco affair, the porch being lighten
by Japanese lanterns and lnmo« The
wof games, contests and victrola
music und twelve o’clock arrived
much too early.
Mr. and Mrs. McKinnon and four
children of Sorento were visitors to
Oviedo Sunday.
Mrs. T. G. Griffin of Starke, Fla.
spent several days with her sister
Mr*. L. E. Jordan last week.
Emmett McCall of Lakeland spent
Sunday with hi* parents in Oviedo.
Mr. ami Mrs. S. W. Swope and
family spent Saturday in Sanford
ami Orlando.
Mr. Langston of Oklahoma has
been visiting her brother at Lake
Charm.
Mr*. R. G. Smith entertained the
C. .V. L Club ai the Club house on
Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mr*. C. S. Lee. Mrs. J. H
Lee Sr. and Mrs. S. W. Swope spent
Monday afternoon in Orlando.
Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Thompson
spent the week end in Geneva last
week.
M. D. Poalsturn ha* rented the
O. P. Swope cottage and will move
his family to Oviedo this week.

for our display of new goods
at our

NEW S TO R E
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Use this“ l I l r , 'i -

Many Useful Marine Plants.

The useful marine plants nre stated
by a French report to In' varecs, al­
gae, brown algae, and Laminaria. Varoe* or Z mera supply wrapper*, pa­
per* and cellu!o*e. and iodine I*
chiefly extracted from the atgse. Eu­
ropean countries—France, Great Brit­
ain and Norway—collect about 400,000
tona of green weed annually, an
amount that could be Increased from
the new discoveries continually being
made. The 400,000 ton* of weed yield
about 175 tons of Iodine. 10.000 tons
of |H»ta**lum salts, 3.U.U tons of crude
se* salt, and 7.f«Y&gt; tons of lye; but sug­
gestions have been made for IncnasIng the amount of Iodine and pota*h
extracted.

OVIEDO
On Wednesday evening at the
school buil iing. the cWirtg exercises
cf the Ovi, do High School wore held.
The following program was rendered.
Star Spangled Banner—
By
Audience and School.
Innovocation—Rev. L. E. WrightCla*s History-Miss Eunice ClarkVocal S lo-Mrs. Charles L. West,
accompanied by Mrs. T. W. Lawton.
Class Prophecy-Miss Alice Brannon.
Vocal Solo—Mr*.
Charles Lee.
Would Close English
Class Will — Miss Ruth Young.
Churches Six Months
Psano Solo —Mr*. T. L. Lingo.
Vocal Solo—Miss Mabel Swope.
London.—Rev. \V. E. H. Mor­
Address to graduating class and
ris, vicar of All Saints' church.
presentation of diplomas —T. W.
Southport, thinks that “tt might
not t-e a bad thing for England
Lawton.
If the church were to close down
Presentation of medal-Mr. 0. P.
for six month*."
Swope.
"This country," he said, “has
The young ladies of the graduating
been brought up In the l a p o * ^
class were all three hesttfully drezaed
cleslastlcal luxury and ts Gov
in white organdie and each rejected
pei-burdened. There are few
great credit upon hetself and her
towns In this country that are
teachers by the preparation and
not oterchurched. Religion U
to easily to be obtained that we
delivery of their subjects.
do not appreciate tL It U too
Miss Eunice Clark rioted her
cheap-"
most interesting history with a poem,
a piano accompaniment played by
Miss Mabel Swope. Misses Alice
Foiiswi Mlitres* In Death.
Brannon and Rutb Young also had
London.—Daffodlt, a blooded herse.
very interesting and amusing capers was shot here ts accordance with the
which '*tre greeted with applause trill of his mlttreaa. Ur*. J. W. Marby the appreciative audience. The ttndale. Mr*. Uartlndale wrote: "If
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London.—The Russian soviet
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"Their (lve-pound notes are al­
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Sar.fordTprosperity is visible on every hand. Our
farmers are making good and with their success
others are also prospering ar.d best of all we all
believe in Sanford and Seminole County. Money
made here is also being invested in developing our
section. Our growth is legitimate and inspiring.
Folk* are settling down for a life time stay—buying
home* and farms, businesses etc.
Any one in need of anything in the way of property
will do well to caff at my office. The small cement
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THE SANFORD HERALD

STATE LEAGUE NEWS
THURSDAY
OPENING DAY
IN SANFORD

two sots of bleachers in addition to
the ones already there and plenty of
additional room for parking cars.
This season the park wilt be In such
shape as to accomodate bund,
more than last year.

CELERY SEED
By CHAS. L. BRITT

In the work-out a day or so ago
GafTney landed on thnt old apple
and drove it over right field fence.
This feat has only been accomplished
once before and that was by Childs
last year.

SPORTING

Averages

Lets go!
New Smyrna Here Today
The New Smyrna High School
team is expected here to-day to play
Just a few more days, but they
of! the tie new standing between will be long ones.
them and the Sanford High. Coach
OHLANDO WILL BE HERE: Ogilvle and Manager Moyc both And we wonder what Orlando will
HALF HOLIDAY— LARGE state that they have never seen the have to weep about this year.
team in any better shape this saeson
CROWDS EXPECTED.
than they are in now and from the
Orlando listen—All our men are
looks nf things New Smyrna is "class" men with a "y" added to it,
Th&lt;* Sanford fans will onto again
going to have a rough time of it. this year.
come into their glory next Thursday
afternoon when Orlando comes here
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Lucky Doqs.
to help us open the season on our
Hut still, Orlando may think they
Every dog bus' his day. but only
home grounds. It is true that the thoroughbreds get entered at the bench looked kind of classy las* year.
fans have Rotten somewhat used to show.—Hositui Tmno’-m*
affine Sanford wallop Orlando, iswires Must Sing Sweetly.
If Daytona doesn’t act
, and
p,ri^lly in the "world series" last
needs 1 rantmutinQ.
In linnet-singing contests innrks nre gentle like they may have their
We already got the jump on the
vrar, i»ut still they won't feel hored •cored against bird., lutluduiitlg
“Knowledge Is wealth," but tU
first gain** protested. It is not noe*»x- other Cities about the circuit when SchooltcncSu.'Jt.-Ml u» the grocers re­
to see it happen again.
"rough song" notes Into "pleasant jar,v . to state berp. ji*v, j
itiul we landed * "Chimmie" Hums for fuse In accept It In lieu of cash for
.••'’rso.
Preparations have been made to song" nil'*
J first game with Daytona.
manager. He is some "Chimmie." supplies.—Host oik Trunscrtnt.
‘ acco m o d ate '*'larRC crowds on the
openin; days aa that *vil! not cr.Iy
| ( 3 v.3if holidcy in Sanford but in
all the towns rurrrunding. People
from lid.and, Euatb, Leesburg, Mt.
Dora, Sorrento, Orlando, I’ulatkn.
and other towns will turn out In
fall f ree to witness this Hash hetwoo
the old time rivals and expecting this
Sanford Club has built a new and
much larger grandstand, and more
bluchers and parkingA space for cars
I'he admission this year will in*
mn half' dollar instead of the old
thirty-fiv«* cents and wnr tax. The
•a u : tax on your admission to the
Harm in the future will In* included
in yntir half dollar. However, for
thi* increase of eleven cents over
last year’s price, each fan will re*
reive thirty-five rents worth of
baolall more than they did last
y,-»r. as The Florida State League
is chuck full of real talent this time
and every time we witness a game
sc will see some real base ball
To make this year a successful
year financially the directors of the
local ('lull have put on several drives
in which to raise $6,000 and to date
about i 4,000 has been collected. One
more drive will be made and then we
will all be sitting in the rocking-chair
waiting for the umpire to say "play
hall," with all our debts paid and
enough capital to work on. How­
ever the club need that other $3,000
to make tills possible anil if you have
been overlooked by the canvassing
committee come across with your
share anyway. And should you be
called upon by the committee during
thi. last drive that they expect to
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make don't have them standing
around your place of business for an
hour explaining to you why you
snould donate your share but go
down in your pocket and dig the
minute you see them enter. Their
time is valuabe and they nre leaving
their business sutler to go out and
get this money and they nre doing it
because it means something for
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Sanford both in nn advertising way
and the pleasure it brings to the
people Unit remain at home each
summer. And it also keeps many
pei'ple nt home that would be going
off somewhere else.
In the next issue of the Herald
a complete list of the dunnters and
th&lt;* amounts will be published ami
h'-re j, hoping that we find your
nan*** there.
For i he ben fit of the Shopmen as
well a*, all the men that do not knock
oil work until too late for the games
w&lt; might state here that the official
tiro*- lias not yet been set, but in
deciding on the" hour for the game
to tart these shopmen are being
t-F "n into consideration and if
po- ible the hour will be made to
suii them.

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FIRST HOME RUN
For the First “Home Run”
Made by a Sanford Player
Whether at Home or on
the Road, We Will Give a

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•---- and we will also giveito the player mak­
ing the first three-base hit, single and the first
score “ On the Home Grounds” the following:

First three-base hit
$5.00 Hat
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two
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And for the First Error Made by Visiting
P layer a Good $1.00 Pair of Socks
And to all the players of both the visiting
and home team, all the fans both from out of
town and home folks, and to every man we
will give

The w ord “ s e r v i c e ” covers
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a suit from this house means that you get twice as much wear as
an ordinary suit. Another service we render is having what
you want when you want it. Our stock is complete from one
end to the other and we always keep it complete. That is why we
can render “ s e r v i c e . ”
A F T E R D ECID IN G T O BUY, LOOK
AROUND, S E E OTHER STO CKS,
T H E N LOOK A T OURS AND YOU
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Tin* Kcrran ('lass
The baptist Church have a team
thi- year and their schedule will lie
made known in a few days. Nice
new- uniforms have been ordered
tbrmigh Perkins &amp;. Ilritt anil are
expected lire in time for their first
garro which will probably he played
in i)&gt;'Ijirid. The uniforms will be
grey with a crimson stripe and crirnNO,t lettering. The caps, belts ami
h* ‘ " "ill also be crimson. Their
com ..hie llr.e-up as well an tie name
«,f &gt;b.&gt;ir manager and captain and
ih&gt; ir i hcdulc will appear in a !r.*i r
issue.

New GiantlMund
1 ■ lie* grandstand nt the boll
park is ju*t about cimdeted. T ie
l,;‘rk is just about completed. This
*,!,n'l will fiold at least .a hundred
,n‘ r" than tiu* eld stand and is 1 ratl‘d behind the home plate. Tie
ol ! stand is being fixed up in goed
•i .*pe and will be moved along.ide
the new one. A new fence is being
imi around the park. Ho diamond
has been worked over, a new score
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The Sanford Hast* Hall Gl»b.;\ '.&lt;*
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upon their find in a
manager. And
“ mu./*
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congratulated upon
the way ho bus lined up a real team
that looks like real contenders for
the 1930 pennant. He has had the
team at work
a uay ail last
week and twice a day this week
whipping them into shape and the
aide way he goes about handling his
men makes the Club as well as the
fans that have been watching thses
dally work-outs glrnl.
Jimmy is a thorough bred gentle­
man and bis players ail like him. He
knows hare ball from A * 1 Z and
knowing this his players take ad­
vantage of all the help an ! tip* that
he imparts to them. There is no
doubt but what Jimmy will place
a Hall team that is a Hull team on
the Hnrtow field the opening tiny.
The opening day of the League
is Monday. Sanford will be at Bar­
tow, Orlando at Daytona, Lakeland
at Tampa and St. Petersburg at
I Hradentown. All the dlffeient towns
around the circuit ure sparing no
j efforts to put out good teams and
every one of them now think that
■tiiyy have the Lest but we fed euro
lliut nfter they have ail met the
Celery Feds they will know whose
who. And woo lie unto Jim Macks'
crew of Caps. Orlando will feel like
that have run slap ini ■a brie!: wall.
All
Hut
Two
| All but two. with a possible third,
• of our players are now on the job.
Our old friend Hegister, a utility in­
fielder and a first class catcher is
expected on any trnin. This will
make out team complete. Skinny
Watt*. A! Sells and Patrick Johnson
are the three pitchers here. Mike
Donahue, sent us by Chattanooga
will hold down the initial sack,
Manager Jimmy Burns on second
and Jack Cahill on third. Inman will
star at Short. And our outfielder
will be hard to bent. With Gene
Gaffney, a regular fence buster'playjhig left liciu, wun Johnny Johnson
covering center nnd Biddy Burdick
in right field muking a trio consisting
of slugging, fielding and base running
Busty Mrieley, the star first sucker
has at last found himself behind the
plate ns catcher, anil with that iron
arm of his will make it hard for a
man to steal nnd doubly hard (or
Jimmy to keep his balance while re­
reiving his throw. And DuBose looks
good in that out field.
Hovery one is pleased over the
outlook nnd all the Sanford fans are
getting ready to enjoy life onco
again.
The First Home Bun
Prices have been offered by Per­
kins and Ilritt for the first home run,
three base hit. two base hit, single
and first score. If there are any other
merchants that would like to make
a ilmilar offer the editor of this
page will be glad to hear from them
because the players will appreciate
there gifts no matter how smnll the
gifts may be.
Moonshine Stop ed Sunday Night
Moonshine stopped Sunday night.
This does not mean the making of
moonshine whiskey In
Seminole
county. This never stopi but works
on Sunday and week days. The moon
simply stopped shining on Sunday
night and took a rest for it had an
eclipse that seemed to have come un­
announced but was noted by many
people here who happened to be
watching the moon nnd especially
♦he younger coup!*.-* who w*»r« oc­
cupying tin* porches und did not
particularly ia*e for the moon to
sldne anyway. The eclipse started
about eight o'clock and was entire
about nine nnd then gradually passed
off again. This eclipse coming at
this time rnenns n Democratic presi­
dent will be elected.
Every great mind seeks to labor for
eternity. All men are captivated by
Immediate advantages; great minds
alone nre excited by the prospect of
distant good.—Schlller.
Pigeon* Fast Flyers
It has heen shown that pigeon* O f
• IIImat a* fust us u sen plane or dying

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AND REARING TO GO.

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C H A S . L . B R IT T

The batting, fielding and pitching
averages of the Sanfcr.l players will
appear in this paper each week. Oweing tj&gt; the fact that the box scores
are seen and read each day by* the
majority ;( the fans space will not
StufTy Stewart was fast, but watt be taken up for these but in their
untill you see Cahill. He can get on stead will appear the averages. These
his knees and run ns fast as the avtwages will be compiled by Peter
ordinary player can on his feet. and from time to time the averages
of the entire League will be run. The
Were you seen by the committee standings of the clubs will also ap­
that was driving for funds for the pear each week.
llasc- iiuii team? If not, don’t be
This page is being edited by an
bashful, come forward and slip the amateur and you can look for us to
Club some change. Ilnsu Hull costs sometime pull bones, but we’ll make
money.
it right if our attention is called to
it. And should the averages be pub­
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Skinny Watta says he gained one lished and a player does not git
and or.-, 'nif pounds since lnr;t year. nl* that is coming to him, let us
Here’s hoping he will hurry and j know and if ho gets credit for ton
' nva,*' just keep'\(Uiul.
work o„ t!.1.. surplus flesh.

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THE SANFORD HEBAU?

PAGE 4

THESANFORD HERALD
B. J. HOLLY, Editor
W. M. HAYNES. Buaineaa Manager

all right; and right then it found the
power plant had the “ g. u. t. s.” In
other parlance the juice had "gone
up the spout.** Then the Herald
commenced to be a trivially: but
try* as hard as it might it couldn't
run entirely by hand power. I really
think the Herald has “the makings**
of a mighty big damage suit against
the electric company right within
its file*. I surely do.—Thorn in
Palm Belch Post.

Mrs. James Wallace has returned
to h*e heme i t Lakeland After soil­
ing her brother. J. T. Mathews.
Mrs. Lena Harper has returned
to JarhsonviUe after a short visit
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Oglesby, Mrand Mrs. John Oglesby are in Titus­
ville attending a barbecue.
Mrs. Barwick and daughter, Eve­
lyn, have returned to their horns at
Cleveland agter a visit to Mrs.
J. J. Boliy.
John Boliy attended the Truek
Growers Association at Tampa last
week. Mrs. Boliy met him upon his
Do vou know that it is a part of America's
return at Daytona.
resources THEN* ACT RIG HT— SAVE
The young folks surprised Miss
your money as well as your food and oth­
Florence Price Friday evening with
er necessities. This war did not mean
a srorm party.
the end of the world—it mean the begin­
ning of a new and better world—a world
Miss Alice Powell gave a delight­
safe for the free man. Equip yourself to
ful birthday party to her young
friends Friday
battle with those new* conditions bv SAV­
ING YOUR M ONEY NOW. \ ' \
\
Miss Bertha Ahern, formerly of
this place and Mr. Hugh Drawdy,
of Orlando, were marrjed Saturday
at that place. Rev. Fcx nffirlit'ng at
the Catnolic Rectory.
The bride
is a daughter of p. £. Ahern. uf
Ft. Pierce and is a pretty and at­
tractive young girl. The groom is- a
son of Mr. Henry Drawdy, cf Port
Tampa, and is a popular ar.d in­
dustrious young man.
After long suffering from paralysis
arf&lt;r~other disabilities attendant ad­
vancing age, Mrs. Elira Miles, an­
swered the final summons at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. P. E.
Ahern, cf Ft. Pierce. Mrs. Miles
was the widow of the late Henry
Miles cf Kentucky, but for the past
years had made her home with her
son, the late Henry Miles, of Lake
i s * f e t ! d**cfit&gt;«d property
Monroe. The body was taken to •• i■nkn*.*
tuatrl
S « Q i e c ’» Co.Btjr f lo r id * . Ic - c l t :
S W Cor o( $ , r . t l . Tn. 21 S. K. J! E .
her old home tn Kentucky and in­ Beg.
Has t: i«* i-j ft., s t i n , i t . , w :#&gt; m n..
terred by the side cf her husband. K ' l * ; M I ».-*• 7 ; » laid l i e d b*!af
d .t # of i l i i t iu a s e # M
Mrs. Miles is survived bv five daugh­ r i r t l l ' i1t .n i sifc#
1 1 1 * a * u » cl Aliev E. d U p k ia t .
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ters and several grand-children.
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Mrs. W. C. Muse and children. i - i t,» redeemedl i ivr - Util***
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WHAT ARE YOU DOING TO
PROVE YOUR MIND?

GENEVA
Mr. and Mrs. Smock of DeLar.d
Published Every Friday by
were the week end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Raulerson.
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
M. E. Dooley surprised the
pils
of his room at the close of school
ON* TEA*-----last Friday by serving refreshments
■ IX H O N T 1 U ----of fruit .punch and home made cake.
YHKEE MONTHS,
Mr*. Dooley and Mrs. Whitcomb
saiisting him. The pupila then in
MOTHER'S DAY
turn surprised Mr. RDooley by pre­
Next Sunday is Mother’s Day and senting him with a leather b * en­
it will be observed in all the churches graved silver buckle in token of
everywhere. Miss Jarvis the ^punder their affection for him. Mr. Dooley
Campaign weather i* here
of Mother’s Day states that on ac­ has proved an efficient teaeher and
count
of the expense attached to it is to be hoped his services may be
Pick good men for office this yea
the white carnations that the people procured again next winter.
The Ladies Aid of the M.
EPicnic and barbecues and fi*h frys could hang out the Stars and Stripes.
This is patriotic but in Florida where church met with Mr*. Whitcomb
arw the order of the day.
there are so many beautiful flowers last Thursday and it was decided
and where there are so many white
And the baseball season will open oleanders these beautiful blossom* to have a chicken supper at the
here next Thursday and then some. could take the place of the white town hall next Saturday night.
May 9, all come.
carnations. We believe the spirit of
The many friends of Mr. Henry
It would not be surprising if W. J. the day can be observed as well with
Bryan was not only nominated for *"&gt;• kind of white Sower as with Baker will be sorry .t« hear of hit
Hines*.
president h»*t wqnM «etually be tne wnite carnations.
Bert Pa*ti»hw&lt;i and
tJitY.
elected if he gains the nomination.
were
home
from
Stetson
far
the
S.
WE ARE COMING,
S.
picnic
The Leesburg Commercial comes
With all the purchase of propertyThe Baptist ar.d Methodist Sun­
to us in pink, the Marelenny Stan­ in this city and with all the new
dard in blue and various other paper* building* mw being erected ar.d con­ day Schools gave their usual picnic
in yellow and ether vanagated colors templated Sanford has the finest | at Lake Harney last Saturday. A
Iwaonado- r t i —&lt;wfi*
showinr the srarrtiy of white p»r*' trospec! tr.at it ever, t v.1 tn .it*-.b£*~ hlEStl
fory. It will take plenty cf good work enjoyed by the grown ups as well as
Sewing machine man in Lakeland on the part of the progressive eitixer.s, the kiduics. Sanford and surrounding
ha* an ad in the paper that read*. to put these big thing* over and it vicinity was well represented a* wa*
How about your Singer, doe* it need will take the united effort of the also Oviedo.
tuning up? Well, we have seen *ome people working through the Board o f!
sir.g'-’A and heard »ome that need Trade or some other ass ciation to
tuning up but don’t know whether make Sanford into the kind of city
the Lakeland man could do it or not. we want. There are many thing*
that we should take up here this
Frank Huffaker swats the state summer ar.d t h e r e should be no
bonf issue for good road* ar.d *a;s letting down net ever, for the usua’
Florida should be divided ar.d the vsrati r : *rind. The n m r .t r time1
capital of South Florida be at Or­
lando. We arc with you F:*r. .. n
ing. affectionate body-—were pres­
b-ith question*. Sanford will vote
• ill i n ** l Screws i n the i f t l d a y '&gt;( Jan*
ent
to
gladden
the
day
A. I&gt;. 1*20.
for state division and will vote f r
with their bright smiles, jovial reWiir.re, a y offit.il l i f t i ’ c r e t a d teal th.i
Orlando as the capital
South
the «th diy . f May *. D. I»20
nar
eaaant handshap*s. ki m
iSE A L
E. A. D O U G t.A aa.
Florida.
n .r k
Clrrait C m *!, * —.'s a le l
for the baby and all the o.her
Florid*.
little ci ilities that are detachable
By v. r. rmt*CiL\S3. d . c.
ing* coming our way
31-Jtr.
Mayer Elect Noel A. Mitchel &gt;f
appendage*
just
1
efore
the
primary.
imb into the band &gt; i
LAKE MARY
fst. Petersburg says they are profiteer
N u l l * * f l * pU(*tl*a f*r T * i D e ed l » d » r
So ail wen: merry as a wedding
erity and progre-* and
Dr. Denton made a profeesi nal S f f l l * * STS , 1 tk* G * s * n l S l i l i l t ,
Jr.g in sugar down there and when he
N o t it * it fct.’ t b ) ( i t # a th at James t .
bell when what should pop up but call here both Monday and W-dr.es- B atrU
tt. purikSMr , ! T t t C*rt;firat* S i . T.1.
takes his seat he will Investigate it
a skeleton ~t the feast—a fertili­ dey cf this week.
•!»!»&lt;! the t l h j a &gt; el July K, l&gt;. ISIS, k i t
and show the profiteers up. He kn-vws
filed m l tertifif*!* Is n y effie* sa d
tn
zer dealer in the midst of it all.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bray of Oak­ mad* application lot t a i deed to i**u* la
WE NEED STRONG MEN
of one instance where a dealer
accord*ace s l t h law. Said ctrtificai* embrace*
GLASSES ADJUSTED
There never was a time in our “Then how could I chew my vic­ land were Sunday visitors here. tk# folio w i e f deaeetbed rrcp»rty ,ltuat«d la
bought sugar at 1* cents ar.d sold it
tuals
in
peace"
drawled
a
cracker,
S*nln*I# C ounty, Florida. t o - » i t ; Lot* 102,
and REPAIRED
at 3b cents a pound ar.d "Mitch*' historv when strong men were »o
IIS and 111 Bias of Sob. D l*. I l a s t bewhen thjt stood' 'pearfr.g at me.
lo a rla c to A l t a e o a t e Lead H. A N. Co
will give him sixty days
f.r that.
Cloud Monday looking after his Tk*
taid l a a i b e ia t a**»***d at tk* date rf
i the smallest office to the largest in and 1 o~ ed him two or three thou*- property there.
the 1,,'jance of taeb certificate la th e name of
A. W. Allee. Unl*M tald certificate ahall ke
and dollars."
Robert Needham, paroled three the gift of the people. The voters
Rev. Smith the Baptist minister, redeemed acca-dlac to t a * . t a i deed »l!l
I k n e o a ofi the 10th day of J s a e A. t&gt;.
Ir.
the
alternoon
all
convened
at
from Auburndxle held services here tastie
weeks ago after serving part of a should weigh well the men who are
l*SO.
Optometrist-Optician
build­
the
auditorium
of
the
schoc
seeking
office
this
year
and
they
my official alcattora aad teal thit
sentence fer burglary, scaled the walls
each evening last week. He was ae- theWltaeea
S
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day
of
May
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E. A. D O U G L A S S .
sif the state penitentiary from the should separate the sheep from th* ing w*h«*e the different ot
companied on the trip by Mrs. S E A L
221 E. Find Street
Clerk Circuit Court. Sem laole C oaaty,
cutifde ar.d sneaked back
into goat* and rega-dless of friendship or pirants, with all the statemanship Smith.
Florida.
Opposite Post office
By V. E. DO UG LASS D. C.
Rev. J. T. W. Stewart of St. JS-Jte.
prison becau*e he found himself enmity look well before you write a of a Salisbury and the eloquence
of
a
Cicero
exiled
down
the
encom­
Cloud !&lt; -lured here Tuesday evening
unable to cope with the high cost of name on your ballot. The whole
world is torn asunder by the post ium of the house, at they tlur.g in in behalf of the new era movement
living as a free man.
war conditions ar.d only the best profusion upon the screen of our for the presbyterians.
"The only way to beat the high
men in office will be able to hold mind*, me lavishness of their vir­
cost cf living is to be in prison," said
' J. D. Evans and mother accom­
together the great American insti­ tues, the excellence cf their gifts panied by Mr. and .Mrs. W. B.
tutions in our county, state ar.d the sple lor of their live-, the per­
CANDIDATE FOR
Olson motored to Palm Springs
national affairs and this is the time fection . f their ability, what they
Sunday
afternoon
for
a
dip.
ATTORNEY GENERAL
The Sanford Daily Herald has to elect goo-i men and see that they had dc' e to merit our praises,
W. P. Monroe and family and
ceased publication for the summer are good men before they are elected. what the .* would do to deserve our
OF FLORIDA
period. The publither* announced it This is not the time to hurrah ruer. approval, how they would be per­ Oscar Riley and family motored
He has practises! law for the nast tw enty years. H?-- b‘**n
will appear and fill a long felt want into office but we should calmly and fectly r und pegs in the »e[J-fit- to Maitland Sunday afternoon.
State's
Attorney fer this circuit since 1912, being nominated
next October. In the neanwhiie the c!o#&lt;i&gt; look into (heir qualifications tl-ig circtlar notes, toese and many Natl** i f S**llrall«a far T a i D r » J l a 4 * r
people cf Sanf rd will he served and measure them well and if they more » ndrous accomplishments
S rrtw a JT1 m l !fi» l l e u n l s u t u n .
for a second term without opposition, an-i stands for:
t • *.*r*bjr c\ &gt;* r. thal
E. S l a t ' rs.
through the medium cf the **Veekiy are found wanting relegate them into that wo lost ai our minds scared p e rNf k U;
A square deal to everyone.
a t .r . ( T a t I
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lb* I t s day ol Jun» l l&gt;. I l l * , s a i d c n t i j Herald. The end cf the Daily was the has been column for we need jump by j imp to such riirsy heights, &lt;*t«
An economical and constructive ad minis! rat:r *.*..
»:sb f*r-* ik* la lla w ia f- de*enl&gt;»d r f°brought about largely through the real mer. ar.d only real men.
in our r ai endeavor to keep with­ p , r t ) i tual*-l la S . e i e i l t C a u a t y , Florida
Better school advantages and no unnectssai v cii.mgein
* t N S Cor. ' f N K ‘i el S W ’, cf
failure c f , L’tilit
in sight tf the manifold greatness . - E - . c(BSr.
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piny to furnish the needed elect:.city
of the a pirants.
rdi.. Tk* *atd land k n a r a»****d a! Ik*
It Is the hope cf the publishers *. op­ Hon. John D. Jinkins.
Enforcement
ofth e law and r.apportionment — ctmmrr.ded
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Healiy they talked as if they be­ c i b i of I'akB ow e.
erate hhe Daily Herald "for all time” Tax Collector.
by cur Constitution.
lieved it themselves, and the beauty
Also T a t C * r u l m * N &gt;. i l l , d*!»4 IS*
ttk day ct Jaa* A. D. ISIT. Said »*rtifir*t*
after it gets under way r.ex: October Sanford, Fla.
of it a!! was that they evidently ftabracr*
Will not be a candidate for another otlice before ills term
t t * l o t o w i s f d*»cria*d orop«fty
in the inltival the Y.'eekly will try to Dear Sir:
n a ie a :&gt;w if the other* believe the • it a a t i d la S * « l a o l » G o a a t / . Florida.
expires.
Ilr t N E Ce*. of &gt; » " '( o f S E H of p»r «,
till the gap,—Orlando Sentinel.
Frequent inquiries having been same thing too.
Tp t l 5. P. J« E . K - a W H i f t.. S 20 cb..
I. 31X (t.. N 29 *k... 10 *«*». T b e *aid land
made cf this office at to the time
Little Louise, the four year old h u r t ******* t at tk* d at* of tfe* tor^asr* ol
within which poll taxes may be paid daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. • urk eortifirat* ia tb* cam * of C. W.
SANFORD’S DAILY QUITS
fias fll»4 *aid r*rtiSrat*a la c j
The 'lxUy iisue cf the Sanford in order to vote ir. the coming Pri* Mathew-. p»s«ed through the shadow offit*inrfi.
aad ka* raad* appliratiea for t a i dr*d
to
*at»*
la
r r r - d t a r , *t&lt;k l a * . l ’ a l « &lt; t a i l
Herald is dead—electrocuted, as it miry. I deem it proper to advise of death to the brightness of Anrrel &lt;»rtifir*tr* itkall
t « rrd*• = *■! » c t o r d i- r to
that
under
the
decision
of
our
Su­
l i a , t a i di*d a lll ia*o* tkctaoa *&amp; tk* I9tb
were; for it has been handicapped all
land. S a 'arday afternoon at 4 o’clock day
of J ob * A. D . 1*20.
the teasen because of lack of Tec- preme Court, reported in 71 Fla. Every effort of skilled hands by a
Wltnr«» ray offirial tler atuf* aad *&lt;al thil
tricity. Tie fint wrek or so it ran 426. 74 So. 496. State ex rel. v. faithful physician and all the ten­ tk* «tk day cf May A. D. 1*23.
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White, the second Saturday of the derness and care of a devoted C itrk
Circuit Court, kc min t i e C o s t l y ,
Florida
month preceding the day of the mother ar.d family failed to hold
By V. E. D O U G L A S S. D. C.
Primary June 5. 1920 is May 22. the little sufferer, who like a fair IS-Str.
1920, and the last day upon which ffower, i!ropi&gt;ed and faded away.
Malle* *f AspUratlaa f*f Tat D **d l a d * '
S*eil*m i l l *f &lt;k* Gaarral S i a l a lr * .
poll taxes may be paid in order to
S'etic* t» fc*fifiy t i » » a that D. D DaaU l.
The funeral services were con­ pareka*-f
entitle one against whom the same
■! T a i Ceftiftfat* N j l ' l , Uat*d
ducted
Sunday
afternoon
at
the
tk* *th d i y of J u e * A. D . ISIT, h*»
**id
were a_-ie?*ab!e to vote in said
ray o ffic* aad k*. n a l * appliraBaptist Church, Rev. E. L Smith, (t i. ro ti i Sforr i l t, nis dr*d
ta Utu* la areordasr* *itk
irabrac** tk* to lla w isc
officiating, consoled the striken fam­ l a * Said c*rt;Sc*t»
prop»rty *itu»t»d ta S * « i a o l *
1 respectfully suggest, that in ily with very beantiful and well- dr*erlfi*d
C a u a t y . F l a r i l i , t o - » ; t Nil** of N W i | of
view of the wide diversity cff opinions chosen words of comfort.
21 A. R. 12 E i s aef*a Tk* laid
After­ S»*.4 IS.b r Tp.
i e f ar**aa*.l at tk* dat* of
tk*
upon this point, ycu would Le con­ wards the little body was laid aw ay- tan
, . . , - r * of lurk wrtifirat* la tk* B a t e * of
Vlrr.
Lt-'a
K.
Murr*U
Ue!r»*
raid
rrrtlfirat*
ferring a favor boupon the interested in Lake View cemetry, beneath a • kail b# radrrisrd a c n r l l K to l a * , t a i dr*d
public l y publishing this letter or covering of fairest fiowers, many of will Im u * tkrreoa on tk* ICtk day of Jus*
d . i» :o .
giving the same wide publicity them being lovingly placed upon a . Wits**r
s i y offieta! aireaturr aad •**! tki*
otherwise throughout the Country. the small mound by the Sunday tk* Stk day of 3fay A. D. 1*29.
SEAL)
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C!*rk Circuit Court. S r a ia a l*
Count).
Yours very truly.
School class of little Louise
Florida.
VAN C. SWEARINGEN.
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C.
The shipment cf beans from thil
Attorney-General. section continues heavy. Top notch S t-S tc.
O ar r**l * * r lo -e** 1 lk* **i-m*Y —
*f «p*il*ati*a f . f Tai t&gt;*«d l ad*r
S** Ik* rar )o« | t I a a ~hsaua*r*
prices prevail, but a shortage cf Mail**
For Curtain Red.
•tr ill* * 371 *f Ik* Si*B*fat S u i a l t a .
A satisfactory connection with
M'*lif* II k*f»by ctTra t k i t T. W. L a w to s .
In Inserting a rcxl In curtains If a bean pickers is a hinderance to a pu rc
HIS ls d car sale we
k aw r *1 T a i l * f t i f ? a t # N a SIS. d a t id
The first peppers tk* Stk day »f Jun* A. t&gt;. IJtT, S a i l eartifi*
ihlmble ls placed over the end of the full shipment.
a strong, friendly bank is the
are now conducting
i B k n r i , tk* f * l ! * « t : f d**rr:t»d prored It will run ea«!!y through the fcea&lt;J- shipped from Seminole Co.. 1»ft the rat*
p*M) iituat*d la S r s u s o l * C aon ty. Florida.
best possible business reference,
is a g n a t opportun­
ing. Tli!* ePmlnati-s the [*rt*lt&gt;lllty cf platfr-m at Lake Monroe Station t * - * l t N t l* i i f N W t, «t S»r. 11, Tp. 11 S.
U. s i E sc a****- T&gt;&gt;* , i i i q . f k i ! : j
Daring and sates a great deal of time
and is one of the many impor­
ity for the car lover who
*•*&lt;•&lt;. I i t t t dat* :l -.5* .nau-.r* if lutfi
r*rtlfirat* la tk* aam * cf M u , * ) A W*rtu*«,
iso patience.
kel
quotation*
from
that
city
rexd
doesn't own a machine. It
A |t » .
tant reasons for maintaining
A lia Tax Cartlfirat* N o . 233&lt;. d a U d tk*
110.00 per crate.
will b? an automobile cdtfcaMany Plants Contain Sujar.
Stk day cf N i i i a l i r A. D. I D S ,
Said
such a connection.
Mr. and Mr*. Henry Should have rvftifirat*
*=»br*r** tk* f c ll o a i a c dr tr rik .d
It Is an Interesting fact that sugar
tionjus to talk the mutter
proe«riy
ittuatrd
(
i
5««i*oS*
C
c
a
e
t
y
,
exists not o n l y In the cane, beet-root gone to Sorrento where they will &gt; 1 « i d * . to-wit: W2-4 af 9 E ‘l aad N E W cf
over u i h us and let ls
S W i . of S W ‘» aad S ‘J cf N W l i of S W ' ,
and maple, b*t also In the sap of spend the summer.
af t W ‘e o f Sc*. IS. T p. 21 S. R. 31 F. . 11 **»
demons ’ - •• one of th.se
about &lt;«» SiGudred und ninety other
Gus Stafford l«ft Saturday for W-i, cf E&gt;3 ef ! E l i of SW &gt;, cf S»*. IS. Tp
S. R. II £ —1 The raid l a i d k * lsr a»»»*»- l
plant* and t-e»-«
cars to yoi..
Somerset. Texas, where he has ac­ 21
a t tk* dat* of tk* l a iu in r * af &gt; « k r * r t .‘.rat*
i
s
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k c W a e * of G n . F ea.
cepted a position.
Let the IL &amp; O’s \ Jto Doctor
Alio T a t Crrtifirat* N a. &lt;91, dat*d tk*
Mrs. Hattie Wynne ani children, Stk day cf July A. D. 1 M I, Said i**tifieat*
took offer your car’*
■a b t i ' f i tk . f c B c v l s c drerttbed property
health
of Alabama, are expected here soon, Mtuatcd
Is Si b i i J i C csm ty, Flcrida. t &gt;-» i t .
N S cf S W I , or SW i cf S W ■, cf S*»-. I s.
where they will locate.
F. P. FORSTER, President
B. F. WIUTNER, Cashier
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at
tk*
dat*
of
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cf
Mrs.
J.
T.
Mathews
and
son,
W orst f i r m ef U n b elief,
n e k rertifiratc i s tk* s a a * ot Uskaa-*B
209 PARK AYE.
The fearful!*--! ur.*»eltef ls unbelief George, and little daughter Eliza­ A loo T a t Certlfiratc N o. IS A dated tk*
FLORIDA
SANFORD
I l k day c t Jux* A. D. 1999. Said **rtiScat*
beth, arc visiting in Lakeland.
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Hwge s

THE SANFORD HERALD

r
In and A b o u t
The C ity

Little Happening/
Mention of
Matters In Brief
Personal Hems
of Interest
F. H.

Rural and daughter of
Orlando were In the city on Tuesday.
Protect your home by buying Fire
Insurance. Sec E. F. Lane.
38*1 tp.
C. A. Dallas and T. F. Hill of
Altamonte were in the city on Tues­
day.
Celery Farms nil sites any loca­
tion, any price. E. F. Lane. 38-ltp.
||. C. Elks of I’utnam County
was in the city on Monday the guest
f f L. P. Hagan.
Why walk when you can ride for
15 cents. Call Jitney Huss. Phone
382.
38-ltp.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Chamberlain
pave today for Daytona Reach
where they will spend the summer.
250 tool reel of Armstrong-Emlcy
Crankless engine at Star movie. May
7 to 12.
38-ltp.
A. V. French was a Sunday visitor
with home folks coming up from
Tampa, where he is located in the
government service.
See the engine without a Crank­
shaft at Star Theatre Friday and
Saturday. 2'0 .'cot reel.
3C-Itp.
r.'.i Takach left for New York
on F.iuay. He expects to spend two
months with relatives and will attend
the K. C. business course while
there.
If you are thinking of buying or
renting a house see E. F. Lane.
38-ltp.
Look up the notice of the services
at the Congregational Church Suntu&gt;. m another column. The R*v.
A. B. Cristy of New Smyrna is to
speak morning and evening.
Dr. I). C.Ward, Osteopath is in
Sanford on Tuesday and Friday
&lt;&gt;f each week.
58-tf
II. C. Hogoro of Ft. Worth, Texas
who has been tile guest of L. L.
Harvey for the part week left yes­
terday for M inmi where he will
visit for a few days before returning
home.

Rev. A. B. Cristy
of

New Smyrna .
at the

Congregational Church
Morning and Evening

May Ninth
HEAR HIM

Summary of the
Floating Small
Talks Succinctly
Arranged Tor
Herald Readers

For picnic and pleasure parties on
trips to the country phone Jitney
Buss 3S2. $1.50 to $2.U0 per hour.
38-ltp.
Miss Frances Leavitt has accepted
a position with the Government in
the Department of Justice, Bureau of
Investigation. She will he located at
Tampa and left this week to take up
her new work.
See the Crnnkless engine run at the
Star picture house Friday
and
Saturday.
38-ltp.
Come out and hear
Senator
Fletcher tonight at the corner of
First street und Park Avenue. He
wilt tell you what he has accomplish­
ed in the senate and whs* he intends
to accomplish in the future.
Did they raise your rent? S*of&gt;
paying runt and buy you a home.
See E. F. Lane.
38-ltp.
Hon. Duncan U. Fletcher, our
senator, arrived in the city last night
and was a guest at the Valdez and
will speak here tonight at eight o'­
clock. Come out and hear itini as he
has something of importance to
every voter.
On your business trips out of town
use the Jitney Buss. I'hone 382.
$1.50 to $2.00 per hour.
3S-0tp.
Mr. Jule Wesseler has returned to
his home in Brooklyn after spending
the season here. With his uslial good
tiatured smile he will be back to
attend his business in the Geo. Fox
Produce Co., putting uj* tin* celery
hearts and packing celery.
See the Crnnkless engine run at
the Star picture house Friday and
Saturday.
38-ltp.
Hon. Forest Lake spent several
days cf this week at home recupera­
ting from a strenuous campaign trip,
lie took a severe cold and cough but
recovered sufficiently to make the
trip to Titusville yesterday where i
met W. J. Sears in joint debate. Mr.
Lake is receiving a line support in
every county in iiis district.
250 foot reel of Armstrong-Emlcy
Crankless engine at Star movie May
7 to 12.
38-ltp.
A. C. Wells candidate for Ruiltroad Commissioner was in tin* city
on Tuesday calling on his many
friends. Mr. Wells was a canadidate
four years ago und lias a host of
friends ail over the state. He lias
served Leon county as State Senator
for several terms und says lie will be
the next Railroad Commissioner
for sure.
The Jax. Crankless engine. 250 foot
reel will lie shown on the screen at
the Star Theatre for one week com­
mencing Friday, May 7.
38-ltp.
Mr. A. llouth und son, Walter
have purchased the Schmelz pro­
perty on west First street
now
occupied by Mr. Cobb, also the
north half m block occupied by the

Crown Paper Co. They are former
residents of Sanford and are retoning to their first love. The
transaction was made by J. E.
Spurting.
The Jax. Crankless engine, 2.3
foot reel will be shown on the
screen at the Star Theatre for one
week commencing Friday, May 7.
38-ltp.
Dixie M. Hollins, Superintendent
of Public Instruction for Pinellas
County, and candidate for State
superintendent of Public Instruction
was in town Wednesday shaking
hands with his many friends here.
Supt. Hollins is a young and pro­
gressive educator, and is making a
strenuous campaign for election to
the otlice of state superintendent.
His friends predict for him a big
majority.
Phone 307 for Leon’s
Auto
Transfer. Seminole Hotel.
38-2tc.
Hon. M. O. Overstreet of Orlando
candidate for the Stale Senate was
in the citv lust night niingjjny.wjtjb.
„ii many friends and stayed over to
hear the speech of Cary Hardee. Mr.
Overstreet says there is no doubt
about his election us he lias received
the assuaranee of so many of his
friends in all three counties that he
felt it incumbent upon him to make
the race. Mr. Overstreet will speak
here one night before the election.
See the engine without a Crank­
shaft at Star Theatre Friday and
Saturday. 250 foot reel.
38-ltp.
There seems to lie some misunder­
standing about the weekly subscrip­
tions to the Herald. All those who
have been taking the Daily Herald
should let the otlice know whether
you want the Weekly Herald or not
as the carrier list was not changed
except wh**ri* the subscribers hud
paid in ndvunrc an : had sonuthii.g
coming to them in which event they
weto given credit on the weeitly. If
you want the weekly Herald i»t us
know at once and'it will be sent to
your address.
(let your potatoes tit the Curb
marl *}l on Wednesday, First street
at Carnes Hi tel.
38-ltp.
WANTED — OLD CLEAN
RAGS. ANY KIND EX­
CEPT
OLD
SOCKS,
COATS,
PANTS,
OB
BED SPREADS. AT THE
HE it AM) OFFICE. 5'J-tf

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IN SOCIETY’S DOMAIN
Mrs. R. A. Terheun, Editor
Phone 395
Picnic At I)e l.eon Springs
The younger chapter of St. An­
drews brotherhood enjoyed a de­
lightful outing nd picnic dinner at
DeLeon Springs last week where
they met in combat, the boys base­
ball team of Lake Helen. The Lake
Helen team will ho the guest of the
chapter to play a return game Satur­
day, to-morrow morning at Holden
Park at nlnio o'clock. Under the
leadership of Rev. Father Peck, the
Sanford boys are taking a very ac­
tive interest in baseball and other
boyish sports, meeting the various
teams in the vicinity and enjoying
with boyish enthuslusm the fun
und fjlic attendant upon thoie
occasions.

T he Last Pearl
It is false that opportunity knocks
but once at every man’s door.
Life is full of opportunities; but,
like pearls on a broken necklace,
^ they are allowed to slip by until
perhaps there is but one left.

»

D O N ’T W A IT fo r the l a s t
OPPORTUNITY: prepare to grasp

now slip"^lo away by

Basis,~'Y„m
Club
With Mrs. \V. L. Morgan presid­
*. opening a check account with
ing nnd a good attendance of memben, the last regular business meet­
ing of the Woamn's Club for the
season, was held Wednesday after­
noon.
S E R V IC E
^STRENGTH
An excellent report was made by
Mrs. E. M. Galloway, chairman of
membership, showing an increase of
six new members, a number of trans­
“ HOME
IN S T IT U T IO N * ’
fers in the various departments and
W E P A V 4 r,
ON S A V I N G S
several
re-instatements.
The
treasurer’s report included financial
statements of receipts and expendi­
tures and the balances in the Club
and Building fund treasureis.
Notice To Public
Chicken I'illrnufAl Paula
A report was made for the social
A group of young people motored
All those who want horn itiething
department on the social affairs of out to Brownnie's Lake at Pnola
the month and the W Ifure chairman on Wednesday night and enjoyed done, pieine bring t.» Yowell Co
rendered a line report of the carnival a delicious chicken pUleau and picnic store in afternoon and &lt;all fur sumo
arid receipts from same to
lie supper on the lake short* where huge next afternoon.
$177!*.Od with $ 1201.71! balance after camp fires lighted the scene of
Mrs. Fhloman.
38*3
tp.
all bills paid.
gayety and fun.
The president state! that cards
After supper, dancing and music
of membership in the Woman's Club were enjoyed at the bungalow of
iiad been sent complimentary to the Mr. Frank Drown win* i* always a
girl graduates of tin* Siiuior.i High jovial and gdliul
School, this being the custom for
Enjoying the happy occa-ion w\ro
several years past. At the close cf
Mr.
and Mrs. Sherman Lloyd. Mr.
the meeting, Mrs M irgan exspre-ovd
and
Mrs. Archie Betts, Mr. and
her appreciation to the Club lor the
Mrs.
Donald Smith, Mr. and Mrs. PEPSIN0L Gets Rid of the Cause
support and assistance given during
of Sour Breath
the year, which has been one of I). C. Marlowe, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. 11.
Wallace.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gene
Roiimiactivity nnd marks another mile­
Halt, Mr. and Mnf. John C. Smith Sour breath Is frequently warning of
stone of success for tin* Club.
n complete physlml hrrakdnwn, fur it
a id Mr. Clar? ice Mahoney.
Is an unfailing sign that untilgnteil,
Mrs. Morgan lias proven herself
Card or Thanks
fermenting food Is making your itomFor the many friends ant! neigh­ to In* an efficient and capable lender,
Pip,* Organ Club
m'li weak nnd filling your blood with
bors who assisted during the fire well loved and appreciated by her
A very delightful meeting of the m id ih)1m)IU. This acidity maxes your --i - JLtS
which threatened our home
on co-workers.
Pipe Organ Club wus held Monday IiIimhI thin and watery, makes you
and pair, wrak ami Urn). I’cpSaturday ni'lit, we take this op­
afternoon wdtli Mrs. Votey Williams thin
slnol overcomes this add by Insuring
portunity of extending our thanks.
Birthday I'art)
hostess. Flans were made for the splendid digestion, and helping to cre­
Mrs. A. McDonald and fumily
Miss Watinitu Allen was the fair which will be held in Central ate the rich, strengthening blood that
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Holier. gracious young hostesr* at a birth­ Park, May 15th. Thc.-e were a good keeps you strong and vigorous. Prp-/O ia
day party i n Monday evening in u 11 e n J a n co o f members and sinol soon restores vitality after any
by stimulating the appetite and
$25 Reward
celebration of the foug|enntb anni­ delicious refreshments were served illness
restoring harmonloiu action of stom­
For proof leading to the convic­ versary of lier birth, A group of during the social hour.
ach, liver and kidneys.
tion of parties using Roscland Dairy young friends helped* along the fun
milk bottles for the solo of milk. and frolic of the delightful ocusion
Birthday Srlal
J. C. Stapler.
37-3tc. indulging in games and pastimes
At tht* home of Mrs. H. 11.
incident to such u charming affair. Stevens, Circle B, of tin* Presbyter­
Plano Tuning.
Cuke und icc-£r«um were served ian Missionary Society, entertained
Same old price—Five
Dollars
Repairs extra. No charge for mileage.. und the young folks left at a lntC( with a birthday social last Friday
I enjoy riding. Wade, the Toner, lioui after having hnd the best time that was a success socially and
(Continued on pngo 12)
Orlando.
38-ltp.
ever.
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Sour B reath

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A t least that’s what we think
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Sixteen
Pages

SANFORD

Section

Two

O R L D ’S G R E A T E S T V E G E T A B L E S E C T I O N

IN T H E H E A R T OF T H E

NUMDKR 3K

SANFOHI), FLORIDA, FRIDAY, MAY 7. 1920

VOLUME XI
HAS UEEN AVERTED dignified efforts lolling in the shadows
of Altamonte* relent ill glows^
ween The llolshcvlks And
Concluding, then, 1 propund they
rl* at l.ongwood and
questionaire • say, I am is, now!
Altamonte Stopped
Isn’t I am.
Rowing correspondence beProfusely thanking you for your
;,rcy and Haight shows continual expressions of dissatisfac­
. war came to being dc- tion and accepting your invitation
to spend sev r\l months with you,
I um, surely am,
Yours f r r inoro»«v'.I kilowatt',
11. T. Haight.
’
N. P. cz efirb ’ " County
at large
Imporlnnt to the Public
For the convenience of the public
below is a list of the names cf the
individuals indentified with the City
and their telephone numbers. Should

you nave occasion to get in touch
with any of these departments
hurriedly place this information
where you will have access to it on
short notice.
City Manager, Office No. 57.
Residence No. 473.
City Pound, No. lot.
Chief of Police, Office No. 57,
Residence No. 411.
City Clerk &amp; Auditor Office No.
57. Residence No. 118
Fire Hepsrt mcnt , Nc. !C",
dence of Fire Chief No. 230.
.
City Pumping Station No. 440.
City Attorney Office No.
Resi­
dence No.
Municipal Judge Office No. 14.1,
Residence No. 95W.
City Physician A: Health Officer
No. 1G3. Residence No. 371.

WILL

CLOSE

ON

THURSDAY

Saafi rd Merchant* Will
Follow
*lJsu*al Custom Kn Summer
The good old summer time is
almost here and following their usual
custom of allowing the employees a
half holiday on Thursday afternoons
the following merchants will close as
the undersigned petition cireululed
oxer the city signifies:
We, the Undersigned merchants
of Sanford hereby ngree to close
on Thursday afternoons (beginning
twelve o'clock) commencing with
the First Thursday In May and con­
tinuing until ami including the Inst
Thursday in September.
D. L. Thresher, Perkins &amp; R ritt,
McCrory Stores Corp., Speer &amp;
Son, Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Co.,

igorically speaking in a
itiral manner, approximately
much longer for instance wil
rcq.ass on our patience about
itinguished and extermiuated
near the Union Stutinn?
runnm' we ask you as before i
LONG? I have written you
on! &lt;&gt;f moutn, I have speaken
n words of entreaty and peace
•, heseeehed and liedeviled
ff.enr.ee to ante up ar.d forth,
nay no, and not.
p Senate in Ilistllne assembled
liberating w hether to sue for
rc plus alimony, or separation
, exile and banishment. I
it much longer hold hack the
or wur and the cats of strife.
»uin up: Is you is. is you aint.
icn under my hand and heal
done in the durk of the moon
hr above d a te unmentioned
iping you are the sume, I betg
emain.
ParngoricaRy,
C. D. SEARCY,
firan : Mogul cf the Inner Circle

Hit Eccentric Majesty C. H. Searcy,'
Sccti-n II Range 29. Lcngwood,
Kin. South Africa.
Prevaricating SI::
I have done myself the ignoble
Ujmticc of reading ycur epistle of
Re 14th. and in doing so. have noted
with casual pasiiviness, that you it
id. who is rompRTming somewhat of
an electrical globule: • affair that at
present declines to radiate around
your sanctuary, due to its absence
there*-!.
Mysi If and my committee luriner
observe that you ask—or rnthc-r in­
terrogate to say "is you is" or "i*
you ain’t ” . Enimically speaking from
a standpoint of euhunical inrnptitude, i r-certra quo-vedis, ad-liberum
(whatever thut is) we opine that it
b new clearly our intention to in­
fill to ramin, certain fixtures, thut
will, in the near future shed ouch
team* of joy uround your peniten­
tiary Hut will cause you to ponder
long into the wee hours of the morni&amp;C. bewailing the fate of Desdemona,
tf tripping us it were with Kiplings
"Gunga Din” while playing bishti
for the ilritish soldiers who always
**rve faithfully the Queen.
__
Ily the way of explanation of our
delay in installing this "moonbeam
container” that you are now be­
wailing over, let us deal technically
»nd you will readily agree with us
»nd pardon our tardiness. .
During the wurrent year, due to
atmospherical conditions, rudiation
ef the dynumes were partially

H.VPTISE 75 M KM HKUS

Rclylr.. nlway.i up. n ti’C power *f
prayer, th at power without whlc.t
all .eliglous effort must nee Is fail,
r.n1! relieving tiiat concortod, un­
animous a n ! constant rrryor only
u . : acc.tmnlish ip e it spl.itual t ’.:!n
t..e pa^.oi a:ranged during
vi.oU |ii Apiil for a series ef c o tta ee
prayer r f f ' l n p " whereby t^oce in
variuu ; c . : i : n : «f t'Lu C’... c uld a t
one time, lay before the Master their
pleading* for a religious upheaval
Supplementing this, the pastor de­
voted a week to sermons directly
preparing Ids people for tho pending

rens’ Ready-to-w ear, Piece, Goods and Notions. This sale will be on ju st such m er­
chandise as you need now and for summer wear. Do not miss this opportunity to save money

%
Ills: line if W. IL and J . C. (2. Corset*
going in this sale at a very 1low price

Crochet Cotton, nil colors
Silkuteen Embroidery Thread
Pearl Huttons, per card
Finishing Ilraid, per card
Stickerle H rn id ^ '^ r card
Ladies Supporters
.
Childrens Supporters

Extra wide white und r ream Net. Fine
quality going in this rale at

58c yd

Rowe cf Georgia the ringing. F o r a
week, under the leadership of these
loyal workers in tho vineyard con­
tinued a meeting such ns has no
parallel in Florida ilaptist ennals.
Trusting always, praying ever and
upholding Christ ns thp only w a y
into Life Everlasting, and throngs
were invited and led to ,liv f«u. of
the Saviour. It was gl irlous.
None but the Father knows the
heights of joy to which the people
have been lifted an I the following
summary is but n gloam of the
Light we have seen.
During April, 126 mombora we e
added to the church, of which l u m ­
ber 107 united during the m ectint,
91 coming, for Raptism. 19 were
heads of families.
On Sunday May 2nd, a t Silver
Lake, three miles south of Sanford,
75 new members were baptized.
Since the return of the p-utor

«

•

Ladies Georgette and Silk Crepe de Chine
Waists

Rig value • in Umbrella* for men or wormm
Standard site Umbrella

$1.38 and1 up
Standard Size Bed Spreads

Childrens Socks, plain and
Rest Quality*

fancy tops

Niff V alues on th e R om nnnt
C ounter. D o n ’t m iss It

One lot cf Curtain Scrim, good quality
standard make

One lot of Fast Colored Dress Ginghams
45c &amp; 5oc values.
This sule price

Rest quality 30 In.’ Illeaching.
duality, smooth weave, 50c vu

Made of light material* for summer wear
$6.00 values
14.45
$1.50 values
2.26
Lawn Caps for infants this sale
.38

Notions
Dress Fastners per card
Safety Fins, per card
Hook Si Eyes, per rani
100 yd spool Silk Thread
Darning Cotton, per hall .

Piano Covers, Table Covers, Victrola
Covers, Couch Covers,
Centerpieces.
All specially reduced
for
this sale.

S. U IT S nnd D R E S S E S carried over from fast sea
E HAVE A FE W W IN T E R COA, TS, S K IR T S . COAT
.
son, tiiat will be put in th is sale at m oney saving prices
sty les will not b e m uch d ifferent from last seaso n , h u t t
b e m o re than d o u b led . BUY N O W AND SAVE M O N EY .
:

W

CROWDER
117 East First Street

Sanford, Florida

Services at Holy ('runs.
Church services for Rogation S u n i
dayi 5th Sunday after Easter will
lie:
7:30 a. m. Low Celebration.
9:45 u. m. Church School
11:00 a. m. Church Service
8:00 p. in. Vespers and Address
Thursday is Ascenulon Day, 13th.
Service at 7 a. m. Low Selehration.
Holy Crows Men’s (Tub.
The Men’s Club of Holy Cross
Parish will meet in the Parish H o m o
for their monthly meeting on Wed­
nesday night May. 12th at 8 p. m.
After the business meeting, special
social features have been prepared»
All men Interwhed are invited.
PIPE ORGAN CLUIl FAII7
The ladies of the Pipe Organ C lub
announre a " F a ir " to be ho’d in
i Central Pork Saturday, May 15th.
jThere vti’l be attractive well ■tockt-d
b o r tl'i t f f nry w rrk, cooked food,
; vegetables, (lowers and refreshments
• The ladies will be plensed to have?
3 8 -ltc.
you Inspect their wares.

�9

THE SANFORD HERALD

For the price of two good Mules you
can buy a Fordson Tractor that can
,l,i tin- work of Six Mules.
Manager

D e a le r

For Sale—Sweet Peas, Lillies und
Ferns. Mrs. II. N. Lumlcy.^ 902
French Avenue. Phone 401
37-0tp.

art, Orlando, second; Musaon
ford, third.
)
Two liumlreJ and twent;
Ho)* and Girls Did Well At Hie
dash,
time H minutes. 12
Aqunllr Meet
|
Roddy.
We»t P»'»n llcach,
Roaldts In the S l a t e lligli school
(ledge,
Orlando,
serond; Mat
at|Uatlc meet held l»y Rollins college
;
Daytona,
third.
Saturday show I he event to have
Plunge for dlatnnec, Musann
been most surcesslul in every way.
ford.
42 feet: Clifton. West
The girls and boys allowed u won­
Reach,
41 feet « inches; Gi
derful competitive spirit.
Kissimmee. 29 feet S inches.
The results follow:
One hundrtil-yurcl daslu ti
Ib.ys Events: Team Score
2-5
seconds. Roddy. u ’r1t
West Palm Reach :»•»: Hill-borough
llcach, tirst; Musaon, Sanfon
High 14, Orlando Id; Saniord l»&gt;:
ond; Trimhle, Kissimmee, t
George Washington II; Kissimmee -;
Two hundred and twent
D aytona l.
breast stroke, time l minutes,
Individual Point Winners
omis; Allen. Ilillsliorough.
Roddy and Spier. West Palm' Rickiii. Orlando, second: St&gt;
Reach. 10 points each; Allen llilis- West Palm Rencn, third.
Imrough. H&gt; points.
Knncv diving. Sisson. West
Forty-yard dash, time 20 2-5 sec­
onds. Spier, Palm Reach, first; Stu*

For s n| P—Overland truck. Phone
IlDW. A. C. Smith.
07-0tp.

★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ A

MISCELLANEOUS
To Exchange—A heavy two hirw
v.-ugen far a one h i r i e wagon. j»
II l.v n c i. Route A. Sanford.IS-ltp

★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★

USED CARS
1 Ford Touring Car
! Ford Worm Drive Truck
1 Ford Delivery Wcpon
Saxon Six Roadster
1 Chevrolet Tourirg used
seven months
1 Dodge Touring Car
1 Iltiick Little Six

11. K. SISSON

Announce the opening of
★

WIGHT TIRE COMPANY
Used Car Department

★
★

For Sale —Nine room house in
fine lot at bin. Apply 210 Park Avc.
17-tf.
InF«r Snip—Office furniture
tabic
and
desk,
typewriter
aiding
file case. Apply to the Qu ality Shop.
jr-t.r

145-12tc

Sanford Avc,

For Sale—Corner lot
Palmetto avenue and 9
Southeastern Corner. Prl
aide. Nick Zrrnovan, Box
W27*10tp.

2 r.Uvly
furnisiiej
fru it rorm* for light
f. No c h ild r e n ../Mrs.
o urni luc store. .i«*2t&lt;\

Fur Rent —Front futnished room
For Sale—Horse, carriage and new Can do light house keeping. 50f
harness Price $145 Inquire of Herbert E 3rd St.
37-3tp
Squires
_______3fi-4tc

315 West First Street
losito the Ford SerTire Station)

Dealing Exclusively in Auto Tops, Seat Covers und Top
Accessories
“ Uo guarantee our materials and workmanship to be i
v STANDARD hut the highest standard obtainable i\
,v it, will get it or it isn’t made.

E. O. PAINTER FERTILIZER COMPANY

For S ale—12-3-4 acre farm a.
! -"tiling station. Four houses and
of*
W. J. Thigpen.
!42-tfc

J A C K S O N V IL L E ,
COMI’U T i : I'EIlTILtZKItH
I'BUTILIZUIt MATBItlAlt*
SI'It AY HUS
Rest prices paid for second hand
rnituro. Look up. see what you
,ve. Dixie Furniture Co. 32l

I.N N S C T IC in R H
W r i t * l o r l* l* * l T r i e * M * U

I'O U L T I I T 8U P PL 1B S
S o t I k * C h * « p * « l —t, u * p r l* * * • l « * r * In II** -111* U - i l l l r .

TIRES, TUBES AND
Auto Accessories

105 P a lm e tto Avc

Rest adapted, to Florida
climate anti soil.
Prompt
shipment from b i g stock.
Send for 1‘.120 catalogue and
weekly price l i s t . Oldest
established seed house in the
sta te .

E. A. MARTIN SEED CO.
JACLSONVII.I.K

FLA.

stroke, time 3 minutes. Alien. nm»borough, first; Ling- Orlando, sec­
ond; Russell. Sanford, third.
Relay race, time l minute. 43 sec­
onds. distance Hitt yards; West Palm
Reach first; Orlnnoo. second: Hills­
borough and Kissimmee tie for
third.
Girl* Events: Team Score:
St. Petersburg 43; Hillsborough 22;
Sanford 7: Orlando 4; Kissimmee I;
Daytona I.
Twcnty-llve yard dash, time lfi
2-5 seconds. PI.eil. St. Petersburg,
ilrsl; C h a p p e l l . Sanford, second:
Lucas, Hillsborough, third.
Fifty-rard dash, free style, time
,18 3-5 seconds. Plied. St. Petersburg,
first; Hurt, Ilillsliorough, second;
Henry, Sanford, third.
Plunge for distance. Iluchner. St.
Petersburg, 50 feet; Hobbs. Hillsbor­
ough, 49 feet ti inches; Dutton, San­
ford 4 4 fe e t.
Seventv-fn e-yurd du»h. free style,
time l minute. 7 2-5 seconds. 1 ehil
At. Petersburg, first; Halt, IIiil*tmrmik-h. second: McKay, Kissimmee

The big idea back of the
overall club is economy
to be widespread
± We are for it. It is something we nave Deen trying iu
encourage in our advertising. We consistently urge economy.
We believe that people who do not need clothes should not
buy them. There have not been enough clothes in the
country to go around and anyone who can get along with the
clothes he has, is rendering a public service.
'

L IK E T H R O W IN G
AWAY M O N E Y
it is to discard yt.ur i su l. worn

We have also said that if you do buy clothes for reasons
of self-respect or other aesthetic feelings, you should buy the
kind of clothes that will be the least wasteful

auto tires. Wo can vulcanize the
holes and bad spots and icturn
y o u r lin s to &gt; u i
practically
as good as now, good for thousands
of miles mo*v. It pavs to save
on tires lib sc d. ys Vc-utnizr" is
the way.

KENT VULCANIZING WORKS
I’llUNK 15
Oak an 3rd St.
Sanford, Florida

Economy in clothes is not simply in paying a low price
for them; it is not getting a certain amount of cloth and tail­
oring, for clothes are something more than a mere covering
for the body.
,

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
i*1
■ I
a vl
A

on Lie

For Sale- 10 acre* land *
city limit* Longwood. about
block* from brick highway
citru* land. W ill »ell cheap. At
Owner. tUx !(‘S0 Jackionvillo
For S a le —A live acre farm,
ilcs w rit on First »tre*-. C
. M a n t on*. Box 80 City.

Jew

C h a ir s ^for O l

A'.l lb * o l d lu rn itu re la y ° u *
horn* c a n now b* m a d e lo a p p e a r
new
s o u r afloor*
a o d ------w o o d w o rk
U
t w —
----jwwaa
.w sw —

can be pr*»er»ed and beeutioto
catily and permanently with

■adi or
in good
For Sale—K*ster
French Avenue.

For S a le - F r e s h

Liltic*
Milch
3S-3tc

FLOOR FINISH

Com pany

Especially made tp ••dum
iba *cufl aad tread ot
heel, ow a floor. U U lor that
eery rr*roa the ideal raralal lor

FUHIITUIIE IN ALL WOODWOK
Cornea either la Ota clear vara ’..h of eight beauuhil colon.
Nothing to m il «&gt;« luaa wj1*-

Ball Hardware Co.
Florida
Sanford

You’ll find here economy in Hart
SchatTner &amp; Marx clothes; we guar­
antee that they’ll give all the value,
wear and style you expect to get
in a ny c lo th e s-if not; money back

rent— My
condition
3S-tf

JerseyCow. 1. E. Estridge.

The home of Hart SchafTner &amp; Marx clothes
For Sale — Wade Drag Sa
3S7tp.
condition. F. P. lUne*.
For Sale—Furniture, beds,
bination book ci»e and deak,
rack, six hoie Princess range
other pieces. Mr*. W. H. P
10S D m Ave.

FLORIDA

�THE SANFORD HERALD
surprising
nnfl
* In lime
picture* taken from the
'vl"
probably In* used to Instruct ehllilrrn
*i geography.
The Undefeated Office Doy.
-IMt didn't you yet off once before
to ntteiid your gruiidmqtlier’s fpner.
mr
“Ye', "tr. she came near being hur­
led alive that time, Kir."—Sydney Builetln.
Contrariwise.
“Do you suppose any tnx 1* popu­
lar?*'
“Sure; n tnx on luxuries In nlwnys
popular with people who haven't any.”

v | *HE only tires built to an ad

**■ vertised Ideal — an Ideal thal
definitely indicates the poll?** anc
aim of the makers of Fisk Tires
The Fisk Ideal: “ To be the beat
concern in the world to work
for, and the squarest concern in
existence to do business w ith.”
N e x t tim e — B U Y F I S K

Penitentiary Farm's Success.
Included In the report of the gov.
rniiir of the Edmonton, Alberta (Can­
ada), penitentiary to the superintend­
ent of penitentiaries I» an ii..crest In*
rmrnr'.irh uenmig with the farm
opsrsHons carried on at the penHeiifiery ns well as Its mining operations
acres were under cultivation
during the past yenr and were farmed
with gratifying m ult*. From this
amnll ncrenge, nfter buying n tractor
and atuhhle plow at a cost of $1,314,
“we show a not profit of $4,101.17.
From 0** acres of wheat we thrashed
43 bushels to the acre, and from 11
acres of potatoes we sold 3,ROC
bushels. Our -ont* yielded 85 bushel*
to the acre, and the amount of small
vegetable* was exceptionally good
Our Intensive farming has been very
profitable."

ALL KINDS OF
X
IN S U R A N C E .
IL 4&amp;.REALC ESTATE.
'L I A B I L I T Y .
C O L L IS IO N
^ P R O P E R T Y DAM AGE.

THE STRANGE THING ABOUT A FIRE
is that you never know when it is going to happen
^
going to cause it!

1WANT TO
INSURE; C
M V *-eleJ

to be absolutely financially
sife , is to keep your property
fully insured at all times.

T H E w i\L Y aWAY

Vessel Too Gig for Docks.
America, It seems, with nil her prog­
Phone? 130 DeLand for veur
ress In shipbuilding, has no dock on
lumber ar.d building material.
the Atlantic const suitable for repair­
ing a vessel like the Leviathan or the
We deliver any order of one
Imperii tor, any* Shipping; W'lipn the
thoisand feet or moa* right to
l.evlutlmn tieedfd overhauling, she had
to he sent to Liverpool to the big tllndyour job.
stone dock. Even there It was neces­
sary to wrnlt for the new and the full
it will pay you to let us figure
noon to dock and undock her, a* the
on your lumber requirements.
highest tide was required to "boat her
over the *111." The dock at Norfolk,
Vn„ It seems. Is Idg enough to limit the
I.ei 1111tm 11. hut the channel lending to
me entire mule popuinnon on certain It will not penult her passage.
occasions, women being entirely exeluded.
A social order, consisting of four
mate*—magicians. Impoverished aris­
tocrat*. rich men uni! the jmpulncc.
A religion that Includes n god, l.uk.
who protects thieve* and swindler*.
A language that would delight a
diplomat n r a blushing maiden, hav­
ing nearly 40 different ways of say­
ing 'No.”
The two great product* of Ynp nre
coconuts amt typhoons. The typhoons
save (to- natives the trouble of pick­
ing tin- coconuts. It &gt;* precisely In
that quarter of the Pacific that tin*
worst storms on earth are horn, and
from July to December the weather
would delight Professor Porta.
Hold or sliver money ha* no more
value In Ynp than bolshevik rubles
have here. The Ynps have such faith
In human nature that they have de­
vised a coin nobody can lift. A small
coin I* a disk of granite two feet
neros* and six Inches thick, with 11
hob* In die middle.
A large coin I* two fathom* across
and two fi-ot thick, lllch people 111
Ynp sli iply pile their money In the
front yard or lean It against the side
of the house, which save* them the
trouble of
owing Co l&lt;&gt; eiuborute
dress o r oilier Indirect methods. It
also glie* full publicity to all cash
transactions.
For •vhlrken feed” they use Inrge
U L L ” D urham cigarettes; you roll them
pair* of oyster shell* and hundredpound &gt;o-k* of copra. To "pa** the
yourself from genuine “ B u ll” Durham
plate" In a Yap church you have to
tobacco; fifty from on e bag.
use a moving win.
Anicrlcnns who oppose foreign enN o m achine can even duplicate you r “o w n ”
tnnglcmcnts may take comfort from
the fact Hint the wonl "Ynp**.originally
rolled from genuine “ Buil” D urham tobacco.
meant "foreigner." The early Ynps
G ood old reliable “ Bi»!!”. A lw a y s genuine;
were ::r«-ai traders and voyagers
around ilic South sens. In other
since 1865 h e ’s b een e v e r y o n e ’s friend.
words, foreigner* nre Ynp*—the same
old story.
Today the Yap* fish religiously. Be­
fore every fishing party tin- men nre
obliged 10 leave their wives and spend
four d a • * In the eluh house*, which
nre large stone nmn*|ons.
After the first successful catch, the
men cone leduiro and everybody takes
a pull at the fermented Juice of the
green coconut. This l* d u b b e d 11 re­
ligious rite, and the women have to
keep quiet about It or get cussed by
the gods—an Idea which should Inter­
est Americans who arc *t!!l fond of
little fishing parties.
When a Ynp gentleman wishes to
steal he prays to l.uk. l.uk keeps
other pi-ople from looking.
If the
thief gets caught anyhow, he simply
decide* that l.uk must have been to#
busy to hear Id* prayer, and-hopes for
better l.uk next time.
For the rest of It. Ynp Is 35 tulles
long nnd five broad, surrounded by a
coral reef, has hills 1.000 feet high,
runs out of water whenever It falls to
rain for n week, hu* five smaller Is­
lands near It, grows ynms nnd trop­
ical fruits, hut not rice, ami contains
some lO.ikO natives of the Malay race,
whose Inngungc, curiously enough,
shows a basic relation to Sanskrit.
And It's our*. every hit of It.

KENT VULCANIZING WORKS
J. B. LAWSON MOTOR CO.

Odd Customs on Small Island,
Now American.
Peculiar Currency System Would
Seem to Have Some Disadvantages
—Religious Rites Observed by
Parties of Fishermen,
The island of Ynp Isn't such a ynp
plnce, after nil.
Returned travelers from the South
seas give Illuminating detail* of life

on the queer little Inland which even
l*re*ldent Wilson hadn’t heard of un­
til the I'arla conference decided that
America ought to get something out
of the war—ami generously gave us
Ynp.
If America's would-hc czar* should
adopt the well-known Itusslun plan of
using Ynp a* a ".Slherln"—as suggest­
ed the other day hy a senator, who got
11 big laugh for his idea—here are
some strongly American customs with
11 Malayan twist that deported persons
would find In openillon there:
Money ns htg ns cartwheel* "not
only," hut considerably bigger—huge
stone dollars from two to twelve feet
across!
Bachelor's club houses occupied by

Responsible Automotive Dealers
M em bers
SA N FO R I) A U TO M O T IV E D E A L ER S A S S ’N

Overland Sales and Service Co.
Overified -Vellfc—Cole

Cobb MotorJCo.
Studehakcr—Federal Trucks

May and W althall
Hudson—Essex

Taylor Motor Co.
Chevrolet—

Chandler—Cleveland—Republic Trucks

H. G. Deitrich
Ranger—Hanger Trucks—Ranger Tractors

Bryan Auto Co.
It e o —I’cerlcss—Dort

American—Lexington

Ford Garage
Ford—Fordson Taactors

Volie Williams
Anderson Cars

J. B. Lawson Motor Co.
Oldstuohile—Olds Trucks

Lott Motor Car Co.
Chalmers—Maxwell—Elcar

I . 0 . Charles
Comet

Cornel Trucks

Driver &amp; Smith
Central Repairing, Welding, M achine Work

Kent Vulcanizing Co.
Oldfield, Fisk and Hood T ires

Sanford Battery Service Co..
Recharging, Rebuilding, Kleclrica! Work, Vesta Batteries

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Photography From the Air.
In Tiisniiuiln photographic enter­
prise has taken on a new form. A
Tasmanian photographer, determined
to outdo hi* rival* In getting pictures
of the most picturesque ntnte In the
eommonwenth, chartered a recently
Imported nlrp'ntie, went aloft, and
olitnlned magnificent view*. These
were exhibited I11 his shop window,
sold like hot cakes, nnd nmplj re­
warded him for his enterprise. The
cinematograph man will now he put
upon I..s met lie and the picture shows,
no doutit, will soon he showing their
audience* moving scenic picture*_ of

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Property Owners
and Furniture Values Have More
than Doubled. Note the Increase
Between 1914 and 1920

B u ild in g

framing I.umticr, per uwn i
flooring, per 1000 feet .....
Shingles, per 1000
Uths per 1000 .... ~............
Sail*, per keg ...................
Brkk&gt;, per 1000

Sand, ptr load
Ready Mixed Paint, per gal
Unsecd Oil. per gal.............
I'cmrnl. per barrel------ --p|i,ler, per I o n ...................
Umc. per barrel ...................
Timing, per pound..............
Painters, per day.-------- ~ Carpenters, per day.
Ilrirk Masons, per day
Laborers, per day

B ld g .

Hardware. Plumbing, Sash Weights,
Glass and Putty have more than
doubled in price with­
in 5 years.

Household Furnishings Have Doubled In
Have You Enough Insurance?

W. J. THIGPEN
llorse-su tiling—l wemy insnes.
Larceny—not mare than twenty
lashes.
Arson in Second Degree—Not more
; than twenty lushes.
( Hunting a Court-house Where Ofi tidal Records Are Kept—Sixty lushes.
I louse-breaking—Twenty lashes.
Highway
IJobbery—Twenty lushes.
Delaware Only S tate in Union
Wife-heating—Not more than thirty
Where Whipping Is
lashes.
Attempt to Ravish—Thirty lushes.
Permitted.
In addition to the whipping, the of­
fenses ure also punishable by Impris­
onment.
The most of the stntutes merely
provide penalties for the various of­
fenses with no provision that they
Lis Designates the Numberof Strokes shall not he Indicted upon women,
(or the Various Felonies—No Dis­
public* opinion In Delnwnre will no
longer penult the lashing of women.
tinction Made Between Petty
A majority of (he offenders to tie
and Grand Larceny.
punished In that manner lire negroes,
Wilmington. Del.—The whipping but white men sufTer It us,well. The
p*t has been abolished In Delaware, whippings usually lake place at the
end of each court term or, If the
let whipping still remain*.
Instead of strapping offenders to tenux last more than one week, tba
i post, they ure forced to stand whippings occur at the end of Vnch
ifilast n wall, with their hands out­ week. They are administered by the
warden of the Jail.
stretched mi either side.
A curious feature of '.he law of
Manure Is the only state lu which
till form ot punishment still Is per­ Delaware Is that It makes no distinc­
mitted. In other suites It was ubol- tion between grind and petty larceny:
Itie theft of a loaf of bread hy u hun­
liked long ago.
In Delnwnre even the pillory was gry man Is technically ns serious n
crime us the stealing of $1,000 by a
lUcdomd only recently.
hardened criminal.
What Law Provides.
There Is nothing In the law* to pre­
Her.- an- the various felonl*** punvent
u Judge from sentencing the for­
hkablc hy whipping, and Ibe number
&lt;’( it rakes that the* law provides for mer to lie lashed on the hare hack
with n cnt-o'-nine talls, made of leath­
ach:
er thongs.

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“The Telephone,
Again,Mr.Brown”
How many times a day are Brown and
Smith and Jones of your office called away
from their desks to answer the telephone or to
make an urgent call?
Loss of time and efficiency results from
these interruptions.
You can provide the
remedy.
Extension telephones on the desks of
those who have occasion to use the telephone
will work wondrous savings for you.
The cost is only a few cents a week.
Gall the Manager’s office today.

SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY

Gee Nothing Brutal.
“I ilo nnt soo anything brutal About HE JUST WANTED TO KNOW
our form of punishment," former
Jmlp»* J, Frank Hall, counsel for nnil Potslbls Explanation for Nonappear■nee of Watch Had Suddtnly
n member of the County Workhouse
Dawned on Simple Farmer.
commission, said to me. "Tho men
-tv not beaten severely, for the strokes
Sttpt. J, K. Oursler of the Carnegie
&lt;b&gt; not draw blond. No man tvbo came
to see m-.r nf the
nml who Steel ciiatinny tins established n costwn* unprejudiced coubl find anything price store for bln 12,f-flO workmen.
tbuH_ circumvent jqg Rio lucnl prolttrcr.
to object to Itt them.
One o f Ibe l o c a l profltoer* n**ked Mr
"I &lt;ln not know of Any movement
to ubollsh whipping. amt 1 do not Ottrsler If be would not shut up tho
know any citizen* who would fttvor cost-price store, as It was Interfering
such a sling. We feet that \u&gt; know with the other stores* prullts, but Ur.
what we me doing, and wo tton’t want Our* tor answered:
"Will t shut up our cost-price store,
outsiders to dictate to us."
»b? Well, that is nbout the nnlvest
ijuesiloa I ever heard. Yes, It’s ns
naive a question as the young
farmer’s."
Aviator Shaves and
"The young farmer's?" said the prof­
Lathers an Onlooker
iteer.
"A young Pike county farmer," ex­
San Frnnclsrn.—On trying out
plained Mr. Ousler, “stalked up to the
n t&gt;rt wjth a fellow aviator. Ivan
Inquiry office In a Pittsburgh station
(bites, San FraneUeo jn-emter
and asked:
“police trnffic officer of the air,"
“ 1'hIs here’s the Inquiry office, ain't
shaved himself .1,000 feet tip In
It?’
the tor recently.
" ‘Sure Is,' said tho cnpnble young
Hut for the fart that when he
clerk,
Intuit d again on the Mnrlnn, his
" 'Wall,' said the Fixe county fann­
razor slipped and cut him on
er, ’about eight hours ago u gazabo
the ear, that bis shaving water
took my new wntch down the street
upset and sploshed over tin* by*
to get my name engraved on It free
stnnders, and that bis brush, nil
gratis so's It wouldn't get tost, and
covered with lather, fell on the
I’m kind of tired of waitin', so whnt
upturned fnce of one of the on­
I want to lnquliu Is—Is there oarest
lookers, the shave was a big suc­
In the engrnvl.,' trade, nml are all the
cess.
Pittsburgh engravers out on strike or
Gates had made his bet with
sumpV?"
Pilot I.. de Arco.
On lauding. De Arce person­
ally Inspected Gntes' chin to see
whether he bail made a good Job
He Comes No More.
of It. He declared himself quite
My friend cuino to see me on Satur­
satisfied, saying that no expert
day everting nx usual. In u beautiful
barber could have done better.
new Milt. We went to the theuter and
when we arrived at my home decided
to upend the remainder of the evening
the front porch. The porch had
250,000 PENSIONED BY ITALY on
Just been (minted a few days before,
lull, supposing It to he dry, I thought
Number Eligible to Receive Govern
nothing r.f It until he, thinking It time
ment Aid la Expected to
to leave, exclaimed. "O, I'm stuck!"
Reach 1,000,000.
lie Just happened to sit on n part of
ttie porch that had not completely
Romo.—Two hundred and fifty thou dried. To my embarrassment, he ruin­
sand |Wunions already have been ap­ ed Ids new *ult, and what was worse,
proved by the ministry of pensions foi never |»ald me another visit.—Chicago
men Injured In the war.
Tribune.
R N estimated that 1.000.000 per­
sons. Inrhnl'ng tOO.Ono nfTcctcd hy tu
tierenlosl* mid tnnlnrln. are eligible fot
Army Gets Navy Railway Guns.
pensions. It Is difficult ns yet to ob
Seven railway mounts for 1-l-lnrh
tain a definite Idea ns to the total bur­ naval guns, mnnufiieltired hy the navy
den these pensions wilt place upon (hi department for use In Frnnee and
country, ns the cost of this servleo will some of which saw service, have been
Included In npprcprlntloiiK made fm transferred to the army.
lie upkeep of the normal military nut)
aval service.
England's Wa- Widows Remarrying.
About .TS,0rt-| of Kiiglntid’s 2111.00(1
Russian Painters Thriving.
war widows bnve remarried, said Sir
“Art," so fur as the production of 1. Worthington Kvnns In (In* house ot
pictures Is concerned, Is said to have common*. They ure given n year's
had a great boom in bolsbevlst Rus­ pension on n-murrliige.
sia owing to the fact that the govern­
ment pays n liberal amount for nil
works approved hy offietnl expert*.
The whole domain of art has been
placed under the control _pf u council
of seven members, four **f whom nre
apostles of futurism. Artists’ earn­
ings have been Increased through n
rule established hy the council un­
der which all pictures that pass the
Judges are to lie paid for lit the uni­
form rate of 7,000 rubles each.
Whether the artist has devoted
mouths of assiduous labor to n pic­
ture or whether It Is n daub which
has taken n few hours to paint, the
recompense Is the same. With such
encouragement the number of urtlst*
In Hussln Is Increasing rapidly.
Town Sells for *10,000.
The entire town of Muuetii. \Vyo&gt;,
has been sold for llO.OOl). The pur­
chaser. John Goodman, received title
from A. Kntison, who founded Monela
twenty years ago. to the following:
One townslte of forty lots, one eightten-room hotel, one five-room cottage,
one three-room cottage, two two-room
cottages, one large livery barn, one
railroad eating house and a miscel­
laneous assortment of outbuilding*.
No person other than Goodman own*
a single thing In Moneta, hut the Chiengo and Northwestern owns the right
of way on which the town site fronts
nml a small depot building on this
right of way.—Christian Science Moni­
tor.

The *

Flavor
\la s ts

WRIGLEY5
fla v o rs lik e the
pyramids of Egypt?
Because they are
long-lasting.
And WRICLEY’S Is a beneficial
as well as long-lasting treatv
It helps appettteand digestion,
keeps teeth clean and breath
sweet, allays thirst.
CHEW CT AFTER EUERV MEAL

TRY A HERALD WANT AD

O say th n t Dln'mond Tires
T
nrc far a n d aw ay th e best
tires m ade is a sw eeping claim
for us to m a k e.
Yet th o u sa n d s o f D iam ond
Users say so every d ay—dc-*
clare it w ith o u t reservation,
and cite th e perform ance o f
their tires to prove it*

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Talk tires w ith a D iam on d
U ser, a n d t h e c h a n c e s are
he'll sell y o u D iam ond T ires
before y o u are through.
c/fdjuitment ‘Hath
C o rd s • 8 ,0 0 0 Miles
Fabric* » 6 ,0 0 0 M iles

Biggest Opsl In the World.
Proclaimed ns the largest uncut
precious stone In the world, tin enor­
mous. absolutely flawless black opal,
recently discovered In this country. Is
now In tin* office of n government offi­
cial In Washington. The gem con­
tains approximately 21 cubic Inches,
and weighs 2.1172,112 carats. It Is val­
ued at #210.000 hy the owners The
famous Viennese opal, which was
without an equal until the American
■peelmen wus found, weigh* 1.018,027
carats, hut has a number of flaw*.
Te*r*.
She wn* crying unrestrainedly. Not
a sound came from the pretty trem­
bling lip*, hut the great tear* rolled
down her cheek*.
The man seemed to enjoy the sight.
A sarcastic smile played about hi*
cruel mouth ns he watched her; ladeed, he looked ns If he could never
have smiled nny other kind.
The girl’s beautiful eyes looked tip
plendlngly to his. Ills tonguo teemed
to tush her like a whip nx a torrent
of words came hissing from his mouth.
Then she crumpled up and gave way
entirely to her grief.
“Fine, f in e r Ihe man cried to her.
“Two hundred feet of that la enough.
Now we’ll shoot a little of the next
scene, where you hang by one foot
from a five-story building."
Whereupon the lovely girl chucked
the onion overboard.—8L Louie GlobeDemocrat

Wight Tire Company
Sanford, Florida

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reserved in rows of oljtht or nine two two base hits Du Rose for Santeats for eighty and ninety cents, fdrd, McCall for Ovltdo.
The brilliant fielding of Wilson
the proceeds to he used for defraying
on Short Stop mol First Ilase.
program expenses.
Lemonade was served at the ball
financially. The receipt* v.ill lit*
game.
Th3 score Iras IS to S favor
applied nit the Pipe Organ which
Carnation Parly
of
Oviedo.
After the game wo went
has recently Leon installed In the
On Friday afternoon, Mrs. Aylott
citurch. A plMwinc progrnm v.as Fitts Jr., was hosterj at or.o of the swimming at Lake Charm When we
rendered and refreshments served. most charming bridge parties In the finished swimming played games
Mrs. J. K. Pace i.t chairman of vortex of gayety pres ailing, .^nce until supper time.
Supper consisted of Chicken
Circle 11.
A s t e r ushered In the post Lenton
pillcau, mixed cakes, chocolate pie,
eprd parties and dances.
banana pic, har boiled aggs, sweet
Fair At Ccnlral Park
- The house decorations
were pickles, orangeade.
The Pipe Organ Club
will hel i elaborate with baskets, bowls and
After supper we went down to
a fuir In Central Park, S aturJjy, vases of lovely carnations in pink,
look
a t Mr. Meade's nmerillys garden
M ay 16th, afternoon and evening, white and red, a color scheme of
ami
be
has over one hundred ditferwhere dne may secure the freshest pink anil white prevailing in the
ent
kinds
in his garden. Mr. Meade
nicest vegetables for Sunday dinner. living room and library when* the
told
us
with
good attention one will
buy nn ice-cream cone or a lovely tables were placed. A large bowl of
bloom
In
three
years time.
pair of pillow slips in fact on the water iiiiies hi tneir delicate white
W.* left O v iedo ni six o'clock amt
four booths will be found all sort* of beauty completed t b n charm of the
were hack in Sanford in a short
«ood things to cnt. pretty things to floral adornment.
while but never will we forget the
wear, ‘n everything. There will be
Twelve tables of players enjoyed hospitaliry of the people in Oviedo.
th e ad ted pleasure cf an open air the fascinating game throughout the
John Green Secry.
fete.
afternoon. High score was made by
Holy Cross Jr. Chapter ft. S. A.
Mrs. Harry Herran to whom was
1425.
presented
a set of Hnviland cups
Reserved Scats
Seats may lie reserved now for and saucers. Mrs. Forest Lake was
Picnic At Lake Olivia
the annual commencement Piano given a cut glass on second score, the
.Recital at the High School Auditorium low score prize, a bouquet of pink . A congenial party cf friends who
carnations falling to Mrs. John C. motored a t Lake Olivia cn Sunday
M ay 19th, by phoning 202.
Tho nominal admission will he Smith. Mrs. J. S. Wilson received spending the day were Mr. and Mrs
ten cents for single seats or may 1 c the cutting prize, n potted fern. W. I). Gillen and their guests from
Jacksonville, Mrs. Peritt, Misses
Carolyn Peritt, Ruby Hubbard,
With Afternoon lUrnlc
Chuperfmetl by their teacher, Mrs. Marion Dowling, Mr. Geo, DcWitt,
Geo. R. Dickenson, the Eighth Mr. and Mrs. W. A. lllackinan
and little sun W. A. Jr., Martina
Candidate Tor Re-election ni State Grade picnicked at Hcemun Springs and Russell HernefTy ad
Master
on Friday afternoon, enjoying all the
Superintendent cf Schools
sport of a woodland frolic. Ruthing Hilly Gillen.
and games featured the pleasures
Meetings For The Week
of tin- afternoop and a delirious Imx
St. Agnes Guild will meet with
supper beneath the trees completed
the happy content of the younger Mrs. Sherman Lloyd Monday afterset.
; noon, May 10th.
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Saturday afternoon the Seventh
Grade enjoyed their annual »&gt;utirr; • The Social Departm ent of the
and ns a picnic m always a dear Woman's Club will meet Tuesdey
delight «.f childhood, tins class cn* . aflernm n May 11th. Miss Annie
t u tninir.cr.t nlT.rd;
■
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of liappincN!' !■ i i uidi grade nn I each
ImJividuul and every year, the picnic
The literature department v l l
ii always more enjoyable than the inc'-t at the Woman's .f lu b , Wellies
last ami this is quite true of the day, M ty 12th. Mrs. L. R. Phillip*
Seventh Grade participants and
chairman. Mrs. K. W, I). Dunn i *
their picnic on Saturday,
Orlando will give a paper on
"Iri land.”
Society Personals
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Mrs. F. J. G on sales left Friday
I’ll**-' ° r « a n Club, Monday, May
fr r ii visit with her sister In Orlando, lOtli, at Mrs. McAlisters,
after a pleasant visit with Sanford
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friends.
Ilirthiliiy Dinner
Mrs. J. E. Itridges returned l a s t 1 Last Friday evening, the home of
T he inspired i::juVc*.l n, "I* I
week to lier"hotne in Hulcigh, N. C. .vir. and Mrs. James M. Stumon
fust to that which is good,"
as It will he remembered that M rs. I was the scene of a pleasant surprise
aptly f.ts the manngCYncnt cf e !uea- Bridges was called here by the illness party given to Mr. Stumon by Ids
th n a l affaire ns it c'oest any condition and death of her mother Mrs. Mary :daughters.
About eight o’clock Mr. Stumon
of human endeavor. In W. N*. Sheats Zachary.
was
called into the house from Ms
Miss
Mary
Lou
Powers
has
re­
is found —
turned to Wallace, N. C. affer
store upon entering the living room
Years of tested efficiency.
spending the winter with her brother he was greeted by his little grandson
Walter Owynn Fox Jr., who wished
Major A. K. Powers.
Scrupulous honest).
him a "happy birthday” where upon
Mrs.
A.
J.
Smith
and
Miss
Louise
Knowledge of the need* of the
Jariott, guests of Mrs. R. A. Ter- he disc &gt;vered everything and every
children.
heun have returned to Savannah. body i.i readiness for an old time
I.'nrrgclir effort to in-el those
Miss Marion Dowling, Miss Ruby " S tunt' n Orchestra" rehearsal. The
nerds.
Hubbard, Miss Carolyn Peritt and amazed faces of little Walter and
Jimmie Fox when "Grand-daddy,
Feurlessness In the discharge of Mr. Geo. DoWitt motored from Daddy. Mnnfti, Aunt Jessie, Aunt
Jacksonville last week, chaperoned
duty.
by Mrs. Peritt. They were guests Junnie and Mr Palmer" began^ to
Mr. Slieata relies for the t~.~ /able if Mrs. W. D. Gillen while here. play caused much laughter.
At tl e close of the evening deli­
Airs. Lolloy Kirtley arrived from
caniiJera'.Ijii if Iii» canal l a . / upon
cious
r icken salad, saltfnes, olives
th e fact that he believe) ;!:? p))ple Chicago Inst Thursday for an ex­ coffee and cake were nerved.
tended visit with Iter parents, Mr.
agree with him that education is the
The living room was made festive
and Mrs. Henry, Wight.
paramount question *f the ! . 'ur. and
with many cut (lowers nod ferns,
while in the dinning room a pretty
th a t they will continue an ml • inisHoly Cross Junior II. S. A. 112.1
color
scheme of yellpw and white
tration which Inis »o rani lly ad­
Pin) Hull At Oviedo
was carried out in the table dec.ra­
vanced the educa 1 m l standards cf
Rev. Father Peck and the Junior tions, a graceful basket tilled with
th e Slate. Upon till* achievement he department of the Rrotherbond of white Meander blossoms, the long
asks for your vote an i uc.i.t* sup- St. Andrew motored to Oviedo handle tied with n yellow how, for­
p.irt at the primary on J a r ' S, 1320. Saturday to play baseball with the med the center piece, each side of
Hoy Sc vuts Troop 1.
this wore yellow shaded can2!e.t in
Mindful of the need a of the chilThe line up was:
eyrstul holders, from the center, to
qlrcn. crateful to the people »f the
Oviedo Cntchcr-Krdsy, Pitrher- each co tier of the table were stream­
S ta te f&lt; r the confidence they have S. Cook, 1st Rase-S. Swope, S. S.- ers of yellow entwine;) w ith aspnragis
.shown him in the past as well as McCall, 2nd Ihise-Cnrter, 3rd 11use* fern.
Those enjoying ti.is happy occasion
the co-operation they have given him F. Swope, L. Field-Burns, C. Field*
Campbell, It. Field-Thompson,
were
Mr. nnd Mrs. Stumon, Mr. and
in his efforts in behalf if Hot ter and
Pilcher-Dumas, S. S.-S. Conk,
Mrs. Robert Herndon, Mr. and Mrs.
nvro universal education, lie asks
Sanford —Cntchvr*Moye, Pitcher- Gwynn Fox and children, Mr. and
j- Lc returned to A c office ;o hr may Denton, 1st Hnse-Dcnton, S. S. Mrs. thirl Burdick and Mr. Geo.
sllfCrt public school affairs safely Wilson, 2nd Rnsc-Jnnkins, Ird Ruse- Palmer.
through the troublous times just Jcnklns, L. Field Rail, C. FieldMurrel-t'lnrk
nhcad. With the record of the pa:t Flctcsher, R. Field* Nicholson, si Has
Wilson, C. Field-Moyc, 2 n d Rase*
Of interest to many in Jackson­
a i open bool;, he believes t&gt; at no Fleischer, Cntcher-DuHose, 3rd
ville and throughout Florida as well
one will question his intercut in child Rasc-Kdwards, R. Field-Green.
as in Washington. I). G. will bo the
The features of the game was the announcement of the marriage in
welfare, his sincerity, er his ability.
Palm Reach on Inst Wednesday, of
Miss Harriet Clark, daughter of
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and Mrs. Frank Clark,
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of Gainesville, and Mr. John M. Mur
roll, n prominent attorney of Okee­
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chobee.
The bride came to H onda from
Washington in Febraury to he one of
the bridesmaids in the Yost-Futch
wedding, luter going to Fort Pierce
for a visit with Miss Jessie Waril
Parker. While in Fort Pierce, she
met Mr. Murrell and the coujdo mo­
tored to West Palm Beach March
29, where they were attendants in
the wedding of Miss* Parker nnd P.
Leslie Hamhle'on. She visited Miss
Otolia Medlin In River iJe for about
ten d s ’s, returning from here to
Fort Pierce, where she again visited
Mr. and Mrs. Hamhlcton and Judge
and Mrs. Otis R. Parker.
On Wednesday accompanied by
Judge and Mrs. Parker, Mr. Mur­
rell and Miss Clark motored to W ist
Palm Bench nnd decided to bt* mar­
j .
§ ried before the latter returned to
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no fly wheel, no dead torque; applicable to steam or gas; can be used
anywhere where steam or gas motive power is desired.

Reasons Why You Should Invest in This Company
Embodied in this engine are basic principles for applying power
that the mechanical world has been striving for since motive power
has been known to mankind.
It will give to the user greater power with less fuel and oil cost,
greater durability, requires less space. It can be mqnufucturcd lor
less for it is simple, built in units, and requires less material.
If you arc familiar with the' history of the Continental Motor,
Fails Motor, Ford Motor, Northway Motor and Knight Motor, you
arc sure to understand what an investment in this company m eans
to you.
Hundreds, thousands and millions of dollars arc gojng out of the
South annually to develop Northern induslries.
Surely you won t
concede the North has any more advantages, more capable business
men, or a corner on brains.
This company is acquiring the best brains that money can buy.
It will be managed with economy. It is not only destined to be a
money-maker for its stockholders, but the Armstrong-Emlcy Crankless engine will be known all over the world in a few years because
it will revolutionize the motor world.
Now is your time to get in on the ground floor while the shares
are selling at par, $10.00.

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Tho attractive room* were prettily
adorned with lila c s '
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with frrns. Prizes were won by Mrs.
Hill on high score, to whom wn&lt;
presented a dresser-scaM; Mrs. Ila tt
the consolation, n guest towel nr.i
to M rs .. Go nr ales the lion on e was
presented a lovely fan.

THE McCORMICK No. 6
Has Valuable Features Not Found
On Other Mowers
Floating Cutter, High Lift, Simple Raising
Lever, Etc. It cuts All the Grass, Cuts
under adverse conditions. Light Draft

The Hill Implement &amp; Supply Co.
208 OAK AVE.

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IN SOCIETY’S DOMAIN
(Continued from Pago 111)
Washington. The ceremony took
plane at the home of Judge Edgar
Thompson and rm ong those in a t ­
tendance wdre Judge and Mrs. E. IL
Dennett. Judge and Mrs. Parker.

RUPTURE E X P E R T HERE
Seeley. Famous In This Specially.
Called To Sanford
F. 11. Seefey of .Chicago and Phila­
delphia, the noted truss export, will
personally be at th u —Voider. Hotel
and remain in Sanford Friday only,
May 7th from 9:110 A. M. till 4;:I0
P. M. Mr. Seeley says: "T h e
Spermatic Shield will not only re­
tain any case of rupture perfectly,
hut contracts the opening In 10 days
on the average case. Ik in g a vast
improvement over all former me­
thods exemplifying instantaneous
ciTiets, immediately appreciable ami
«ith*tanding any* strain or penitinn.
This instrument received tho only
award in England and in Spain pro­
ducing results without surgery, in­
jections, medical tre a tm e n t or pre­
scriptions. Mr. Seeley has documents
from the United States Government
Washington, D, C. for Inspection.
All charity cases without charge, or
if any interested call, he will he glad
to show same without charge or fit
them if desired. Business demands
prevent stopping at any other
place in this section.
P. S. Every statem ent in this no­
tice has been verified before the Fcdi . J and Stale Courts.— F. H. Seeley
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Rev. J. C. Wye, rector of the Palm
Beach Episcopal church, officiated.
The couple returned to Fort Pierce
Wednesday night and are spending
their honeymoon at the home of
Judge and Mrs. Parker.
The bridu is a charming and at­
tractive young womnn ami has a
wide circle i.f friends, who will learn
with interest of her marriage. As
the daughter of Congressman and
Mrs. Clark, she hn." been exceedingly
popular in society circles in Wash­
ington, D. C. She has the best wishes
of iier many friends for her every
happiness in her married life.
Mr. Murrell likewise lias tt host of
friends, who will congratulate him
on winning so charming u bride.
— Times Union.
John Murrell is the son of Capt.
and Mrs. K. it. Murrell of tills city
and passed His boyhood day* he*"
graduating from the High School
and then attending Stetson Universits
where he graduated from the law
department.
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Attractive Bridge Party
Among the loveliest of the Spring
card parties is that given by Mrs.
Margaret Barnes and Mrs. Harry
Papworth at the Parrish House,
Tuesday afternoon
The big hall was transformed
into a bower of beauty, the charm
of a garden party. The waits were
entirely screened with vines, palms,
and bamboo and potted ferns nnd
oilier plants completed the cool,
green background against which
quantities of sweet peas in their
delicate beauty nnd a profusion of
white and [link oleanders were ar­
ranged with pleasing effect.
The prise, for t o . iwo highest
scores were beautiful Italian wood
pieces in handsome design.
To Mrs. Bradshaw of Orlando was
presented book-ends and Mrs. Roy
Symes, a puir of candle-sticks.
Guests from Orlando were Mrs.
Bradshaw, Mrs. T. A. Neal, Miss
Maggie Hart, Mrs. Leland and
Mrs. Lorgent.

Jazz Parly
There are parties and parties and
the grown folks are not having
everything their own way cither fot
one of the most enjoyable eve; Is in
any circle last week was the Jazz
party at tho Parish House, given by
a number of the girls of the very
youngest society set and chaperoned
by Mrs. Forest Lake. Of course
course the hys were there and wear­
ing long trousers quite like Dad’s or
hig brother's, and the girls’ bless
their pretty selves, were gowned
in really truly grown up evening
frocks and such a group of gny
grllants and charming lassies. Good
times? You can just guess "Yes.”

Mr. and Mrs. Seth Woodruff nro
rejoicing in the birth of a little son,
u» Wilkinsburg, Pa., Sunday May
2nd. He will be named Chus.
Charming Woodruff for his two
grandfathers.

A Judies qunret te under the di­
rection of Mr*. A. M. Phillips will
assist on the program for t h e piano
Water ,Meet At Itollins College ! recital s t i h e High-S.liOvrviliutiurKiiri
Caji.'ui^ tepresentation enjoying I May 19th. There will also he a readthc beautiful ncquntic festival a ilin g given by Mrs. R. C. Maxwell.
Winter Park on Saturday were M rs .;
Mrs. C. W. Speer teturned TuosHenry Wight. Mrs. C. L. Kirtley,
!day night from an extended visit
Mrs. Frank Millar, Mrs. F. F Dutton
to Pahokee und Palm Beach.
Mrs. Forest Lake, Mrs. A. P. Con­
Mrs. Edna Hope of Dut.;..dln
nelly. Mrs. Ceo. G. Herring, Ml? ,•
| Florence Henry and Maiud Lake and arrived T hursday to l&gt;e the gurat of
her fll.iter Mrs. G. I. Luucks. Mr*.
h i Connelly. »
Ij ope will he pleasantly remembered
having visited here before.
T. N. T’s Sew and Chat
Mr. and Mrs. L. Allen and two
The T. N. T. Sewi.ig Club was
pleasantly entertained on Thursday granchildren and Miss Anna Allen
by u member of the jolly little cir­ spent tiie week end in Bartow re­
turning by way of Luke Wales. The
cle. This week they will be
trip was made in their car.
guests of Mrs. Sherman Lloyd.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Smith und
Mrs. Warren Smith &lt;f Belleview
Sewing Party
Mrs. Herbert McCaslin enter­ and Mr. and Mrs. McAllister &lt;f
tained most delightfully on Friday Whaling were the Sunday guests if
afternoon in honor of her mother, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Newman, me­
Mrs. J. II, McCaslin and her aunt. tering to Sanford from Ocala.
Miss May McGill.
Little Miss Margaret Peters and
brother
Jack, spent tho week end in
Thu color scheme, pink nnd blue
Kissimmee
the guests of Mrs. D. G
and white was carried out in the
cut (lowers with which the dainty Wagner.
little home was decoarated, ami in
Mr. Harry Ward who is spending
Beach is
tlie refreshments, which consisted sometime at Daytona
of pink gelatine, salad, sandwich, * home for a few days visit.
and iced tea.
Mr. Munveil Comstock of Kansas
The afternoon was spent pleasant­ City, Mo., is visiting ills sister, Mrs.
ly with fancy work and congenial L. Allen. The visit is surrounded
conversation. Mrs. McCaslin n o t with much interest to them as this
assisted in serving by Mrs. If. C. U the first time in twenty-six years
I)uUo«e and Mrs. J. C. Hu c h b o n J tb u t brother und sister have met
M r . S. C. LaM ottp left Sunday
{ &gt;r itt*-:divide. Mo, for a visit of
Society JVtsonuIs
.Miss M ihcl Bowler, soprano, will everat months.
he tne s Hoist at the commencement |
drs. Guy Allen has returned to
piano Recital. Mrs. I). !. Thriftier | Ocala after a visit of several weeks
aecomoantst.

More than
W hen you let us supply your building
needs you get a great deal more than just so
many frei of lumber—bundles of shingles—
pounds of nails—or panels cf Beaver Board.
Y ou get th e D^rieiif"of out* building'
material knowledge ar.J experience in Service
that helps you get tne results you want at tho
right price. Service f.rst in planning the
work—more service in selecting proper mate*
rials—speedy service in delivering the goods.
You pay for the matcrbic. T h e service
p a y s fo r i t s e l f iri tlv* larger volume of business
it brings through auper-satisfied customers.
It w ilt p a y y o u to
be o n e o f them .

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KEEP YOUU EYE ON TH E HERALD WANT COLUMN

(HANDIER SIX
Famous For Its Marvelous Motor

See How C h an d ler C h e ck s W ith
H igh-Priced Cars
HE Chandler Six throughout its seven years of production has been distin­
guished for its many distinctively superior features of design and equipment
which are used also on the highest priced American cars, and not used in any
considerable degree by cars now priced hundreds of dollars higher than the
Chandler. See, then, how the Chandler checks with ten of the best-known highpriced cars in these features selected as being characteristic of high-grade design
and most efficient service.

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Birthday Dinner Dance
A delightful occasion of lust week
wns the /charming dinner-dance with
which Mrs. Ed Lane entertnined in
honor of Mr. Lane's birthday. The
pretty home was Very lovely with
its llower decorations, the table
especially attractive with its ap­
pointments of crystal and silver,
centered by the birthday cake. After
dinner dancing wns enjoyed until n
lute hour.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Betts, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman
Lloyd, Mr. und Mrs. 1). C. Marlowe,
and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith.

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S u p e r io r C h a n d le r F e a tu r e s a n d
the H ig'h-Priced Cars that use T h em
TORQUE ARM OR TUBE. Also used hy
Pierce-Arrow, L o c o m o b ile , Brewster,
W lnton, Cudlilac, Packard, S tu tz .

ONF. PIECE ALUMINUM MOTOR BASE,
which tics tho fram e of tho cur together
nt four points, thus providing n atlfler
frame ns welt as n more rigid m otor
m ounting. Also used hy Packard, Loco­
mobile (Bronze), Mercer, W lnton, Flat,
Brewster, S tu tz , Pierce-Arrow.

AN NU LAR BALL-BEARING T R A N S ­
MISSION. Also used by Wlnton, S tu tz ,
Piercer Arrow, Brewster, Cadillac, Flat,
Locomobile, Packard, Mturnon.

SILENT CHAIN DRIVE for Motor Shafts.
Also used hy W lnton, Packard, Cadillac,
Brewster, Flat, Mercer.

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ANNULAR BALL-BEARING DIFFER­
ENTIA!.. Also used by Murmon, Stutz,

PIcrcc-Arrow, Flat, Brewster, P ackard;
Locomobile.
ANNULAR B A L L -B E A R IN G RF.AR
WHEELS. Also used by Pnckard, S t u t z ,
L o c o m o b il e , M urm on, PIcrcc-Arrow*
Flat, Mercer.
HIGH TENSION MAGNETO IGNITION.
Also used by Locomobile, Mercer, Fiat*
Brewster, Wlnton.

T H E N * s e e H o w tH e s e s e v e n c a r s — s i x e s w H icH m a y b e c o n s i d e r e d
com petitive to th e C h a n d le r — d o N O T c h e ck

Onccnr, listln g u t $2975, checks with Chandler In only one featuro
Onocar, lls tin g a t $2175, checks with Cltandlcr In only two fea tu re s
One car, list Inga t $2695, checks wit hC h a n d le rln only three features
Onocar, listing a t $2045, checks with C handler Inonly two features
Onocar, listing nt $2100, checks with C handler in only one feature
Onocar, l ls tin g a t $1945, checks with Chandler In only one featuro
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Not n single one of the seven makes of medium-priced Sixes referred to offers you High Tension Magneto fgnltlun.
T ho Chandler offers you Hindi, recognized tho world over ns tho best Ignition system. Only ono of t h e m offers you
tho silent chain drive, a lthough an o th e r ono of them in Its Metier-priced model ($3450), Incorporates th is feature.

T h e s e S ta te m e n ts e r e F a c t s a n d t h e y G i v e Y o u
a F e w o f t h e R e a s o n s fo r C h a n d l e r L e a d e r s h i p
T h * .peci&amp;catlon d ata quoted la su b stan tiated , In a re rr Instance, by the m anu facturer* c f the car* referred to.

S IX BEAUTIFUL STYLES OF BODY
Seven-Passenger Touring Car, 1/995
£*\*n-Passenger Sedan, $2995

Four-Passenger Dispatch Car, $2015
Four-Passenger Coupe, $2S95

Four Postenter Roadster, 1 1991
Limousine, $2495

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In Honor of Mrs. Gonzalez
Mrs. A. P. Connelly, entertained
the Duplicate Bridge Club, Thursday
afternoon in honor of Mrs. F. J.
Gonzales of Miami, a former popu­
lar member of the Club.
In addition to two tables of jnombers there were Mrs. Geo. Davis
Hart, Mrs. D. I,. Vhrusher, Mr*.
Geo. D. jliihop and Mrs. \Y. C.
Hill who were Invited fur thu plea­
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6.75
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12.42
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4*10 acre* of Lot 53 N of lly
Lot a OH, 69, 70, 71 and 72
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cor.
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3.71
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run N 660 It., W lit ' , mile
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of N i t mile poll
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8 I 40 ft., W 50 ft., N 110 ft.
a n d Ira* lire. 139 It. W of
In la. of W line uf Ifoily Ave.
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bur.* A*r., tun N I to (I W
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c t (Inldaburu A te., run N
140 ft., W 60 ft.. H 140 It.,
4.60
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12.50
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6.05
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Naafard l l e l f hla. aa R e ta r d e d In Flat llaak N*. 2, Pay* &lt;1, S e m la a le C a an ly H atard*.
L o t 4 t ______ ___ ________________
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3.40
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U n k n o w n - - . - - , ________
6.33
L o t i l l ________________________
F. T . Field*_____________
T.60
W. F. Lear III'* K u b d h b l o n aa K a c o r d td In Plat Book Na. I , P a y * 17, K torlnale Carroty
h a ca rd a.
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____ __________
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11
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U n k n o w n _____ — ——
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100 .
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Mr*. J . D. W illia m * ____
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102. 103. 104, 105,
W l , Lot 3 a n d All !.ot 4.
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64.43
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69.55 U t * 199 a n d 2 0 0 ___ ______ . .
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.
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231, to 235 a nd 238 t o 2 41
t r o« Lot*
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W 67.3 f t.) Hlortt 3. T r 2 2 ___
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2.20
......................
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a lot 6 fl E A W by 73 I t.
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N A B In N Vi ror U t 3.
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U t * 1 * 10. Block J
2.29
a n d W 6 ft. of S H ol Lot 2
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48.70 L o t 3, Hlork I
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35
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59.25
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22
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27 19 32
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6.76
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2.12
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320
31 19 32
44.97
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18.10
Lot 5. lllork I t . T r. 7
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12.20
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............
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31 20 29
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N H nf N W ' i l i e u 465 ft K
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18.40
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32 20 29
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67.57
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Middle 37 ft.. L o t I, Hlork
Ry 6.75 eh. E 21.57 ch. N
J . E. I .a lny_____ _____
3.10
Hi Tr. A
10
C . D. K t l l o y _______
7 dry. 10 m in , E In b ry .
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Lot 5. lllork 17, T r. II
W I , I.ol 5 lr&gt;* 8 I ft.) Hlork
nf N E cor
29 30
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10. T r. C
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41.60
J. S. ( i a r d n e r
I.ol* 2. .1. 1 A 5. lllork m . T r. I&gt;
8.59 ch. N 7 d ry . 10 m in E
12.20
Thoa. Falreloth
woo—»
L ot 6, Hlork Ml T r. C.
t o bey______ _
\V. J. J i r k a o n
1730
38.67
II. L. D u h a r t
Lot* I a n d 2, Hlork 1 1, T r. A
•
,
M
10.45 Bey. HE eor of S W ' / - ___ ____
N a t h a n Lowenthal
20 30
Lot 7. Block I I . T r . A
, ■ - rLJJ
29.85
M ary Mitchell
R un W 5 eh, N 55 d r y . W
H H Lot t. Block 11. Tr. It
12.20
Drew Dev. C o .......... ,, w
15 eh E 2 4 H r h , S W ly t o bey
U nknow n
12
2.15
Lot* 4 a n d 8, lllork 11, T r. C
_
_
12.20 Hey. 10.63 ch W of N’ E • or.
U nknow n ...................
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C . J . E r lc k t u n — —
5
W H U t 5, Block 12. Tr. A
1.65
6.33 N E ) / ilroi 8 15 arre* of S W ' /
W. A. Strlnyfellow . .
L m 6. Hlork 12. T r . C
6.33
J.din It. l l r u w n ........
ami bry. 11,38 r h E a n d
Lot 7, Hlork 12, T r . C
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12.20
S a m lle niaraln e
6.31 eh S ol N W eor, ru n
1...... 1 amt 2, Block 12. T r. E
l.,
3.40
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H 26.12 r h . E 10 eh. 8 7.48
Fractional E H IHurk 12, T r. II
_
_
_
_
29.65
U n k n o w n - ______ __
eh. E 2.56 r h , N 23.78 eh
Lot I. Hlork 13, T r . A
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20.10
9.93 e h . I ... __________ ______
lie
U nknow n
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11.35
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13. T r. (i
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f i t S e m in o le County Ilr r a r d *
Se m inole P a r k , a* H eearded Ii
E | 0 r h , 8 7.48 r h . K 2.56
J'.Cf,
ch N 29.67 r h
21
U nkn o w n _______
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6.45 Bey. N E eor of N W ' /
Drew Dev. Co,
7 20 30
lllork 8. T r . 19
ru n 8 4.8 r h , N 89 d r y W
All It*** Hart H of M ark) lllork
6.63 , 20 ch N 4.47 r h , E 20 ch
Drew Dev. Co.
: rk
8, T r. 20
9
U n k n o w n - ___ ...
3.78
Drew Dev. Co.___ — —
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7 20 30
E H «f Block 9, T r. 18
r u n N 11.08 ch, N 69 d r y . W
All ilr*a p a r t S of By.,) Block
11.35
1 05
Drew Dev. C o..........
16 eh H 11.18 r h . K 16 c h _____
9. Tr. 20
18
U n k n o w n __
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3.98 R E ' / o f N W ' / .
:,m
Drew Dev. C o __ _
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_____ 7 20 30
40
U nknow n
H H Hlork 10, T r . 15
A. I'. M a rlin '* Addl'lon la S a n f o r d a* l lr r u r d e il In Flat llawk No. I, I'aye 98; S e m in o l e N E ' / ot N E ' , a n d S ' , of
33.51
8 20 30
200
County lle ro rd a.
E m p i r e L and Co.
N K ' / A N 'H o t S K ' Z
Lot 5, llloek I I , T r . 10
.
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U n k n o w n ------18.10
8 20 30
L o t 10. Block I I . T r . 1 0 ________
U n k n o w n ---------------------6.33 Bey. N E r o r of H W ' i of H E ' ,
ru n W 312 ft., S 20 r h , K
K otdnaon’a S u r t e y of an Addition In Sanford no Heearded In F la t Hook No. 1] Faye*
3.*0
312 ft., N 20 r h ____
10
U n k n o w n — - _______ —
92 a n d 93, Sem inole County lle ro rd a.
i:0
9 20 30
10
H E ) , of S ' / of Lot 2
Unknown— —
-------Lot 2 Hi** E 117 f t . . ___ _
U n k n o w n ------- 12.20 Bey. 8 2 It. N of HE eor. of
%v t
Hry. N E r o r of Lot 1, run 8
20
30
9
117 ft.. W r.n (•
Nf. |* 7 »t.
ru n W 1050 ft. N 425 ft., E
10.10
105(1 ft., S 425 ft
E 60 fl.
.. ____
____ _
*
Ram Hill..... ...
...............
4.00
N. II. F'r nw lck- .
10
1.55
9 20 30
E 100 ft of W 623 fl. ol Lot I
l.ul* B e nton
6.33 S i , "I SW 1, of N E ' / of N E ' /
6
U n k n o w n _____ 1.15
S '* of M i , of Lot 2
Unknow n
9 20 30
E 76 It. am! E 36.6 ft. of W
49.1ft. of I.ol t
_
E a u r a C lark -------- -------12.60 8 H of S ' , of N «, »f 8 E ) y
12 20 30
20
Mr*. M. St. Clair
5.15
Herm an
lllnek 26
(in* T . Thom**
____
16*10
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W
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N
W
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20
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40
11
F'ranel* Corel
William Clark'* S u b d l i l . l u n of lllork I I , Tier 14 and Illark I t T ier IS, a* I t r r n r d r d In
CIS
N W , if N W 'i
40
M r t . II. Pierre .
I I 20 30
I'lal Hook No. 1, I'a yr 108, Se m inole 4'ounly Hrrord*.
S W ' , t,l NF. H a n d N W ' , of
15.10
I ' n k n o w n _____
Lot 3, llloek 11. T r. I t
H
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W
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N
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18.10
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L«t I, lllork I I , T r 14
1I.T0
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_____ 16 20 30
100
U n k n o w n _________
3.10
U nknow n ...... .........
Lot 8. Hlork I I . T r. 15
3.40 K u r r k a H a m m o c k a* l i r r o r d e d In I'lal llo ok No. I, I'aye 101, Se m inole County Krcerd*.
II. J. While
Lot 7. H intk I I . T r. IS
6.33 U t 63
........................ ............
U nkn o w n . _____
C. C. H o w a r d ........ ...........
l-**
U l I I . llloek 1 1. T r. 15
tUlliam C l a r k '. SuhdMMIon of lllork 21 of llohlnaon'a .Survey of a n atldlllon to S a n fu td S ' / I.ot M'l a n d all Lota 112
amt
129
.....................................
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t * l i r r o r d e d In I'lal Hook No. 1, F aye 101, Se m i note Counly Record*
Lot* 1no a n d 131
U n k n o w n ------------- — IM *
6.33 U t * 132, 133, 131, 135, 1.76
Lot 11
.
. ___
U n k n o w n - - — - — --------arid 137
.. .
.. .
W m. Clark'* K tlhdlrU lo n of E H »f lllork 23 a n d All tliocka 13 a n d 76, llohln*an'o S u rre y
K d y a r G i l b e r t -------J * JJ
Lot 137
a* R e c o r d e d In Flat Hook No. I, Faya 107, N am lnulr Counly I l rrard * .
U n k n o v n MW. N« -----3.10
U t I. llloek 35
___ _
W m . C l a r k .................... ......
10
- 23 20 30
It. II. Lynch -------1 ; ;*
5.15 S W ' , of N W ' /
I.ol* 7 a n d I t . Block 35
... .
Drew Dev. C o . , ________
26 20 30
49
W. II. L y n rh . . —
3. Ml Lot 3
U t 2, lllork it.
U n k n o w n -------- - .
27 20 30
Franria Karrell
27
2.80 I.ol .1
1.01 7, lllork 36
_
U n k n o w n ---- -----------— ,
L o n y n o o d a* l i r r o r d e d In I'lal llouk No. It I'a y r* 18 lo 2 l i Hemlnole County Itrr*r4*.
A. IE S i r (((Ilford# td d ll l o n lo S a n f o r d o* l i r r o r d e d In P l r l Book No. I I 'a y r 110 S r m l j S ' , of Lot 11
nole Counly llre ord*
W. L. IL Cuahln y—
1 5®
1.7.40 ! Bradley'* Addition lo L o n j u — J , *» R r r n r d n i In Flat llook No. I, Page 17, .Semlaale
M a erie Davl*
...........
l.al* I and 2
;i.io
A. I , W**lerdtL*w
...
I.ot 9
Counly l le r o r d a .
6.33 Lota 12. IS, 16 A 17
U nknow n ___ ___
I.**! 12
.»
1.71
_ ...........
E . II. B r a d le y ---------------U n k n o w n ........................... ...
12.20
Lot* in. and I t
9.28
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W.
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llelra
i.ol* 22 a n d 2 (
N a&gt;y
5 t a rrr* of W ) / of N W *4
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I 'a y r 71 t tr m l n o lr Cuunof N H ' / - . . ........................ _
. 3 20 31
5
U n k n o w n __________
A. IE I h a r p e l l'a S u h d U M u n aa H e ea rd e d In I'lal Hook No.
ly I l r r a r d *
I'aye *1
E. E. Itroon'a SuhdliMloo of llerk llamm nrk aa Iterorded Irr I'lal Book No.
U n k n o w n ..... — ...
12.20
U l * 8, 7 A 1", l ll o r k (i
S r m l n o le C o u n ly Rrrurda.
\Vm. Clark .
3 10
Lot 11, lllnek (i
_
: j .»5
'nt *• H!**!1 ' ! ---------- —
U n k n o w n . ___
[[Mt|f&lt;
1.05 !I.ot
U n k n o w n ...... ......
1.01 39, Illark li
2, lllork C ........ ..
.... . U n k n o w n . — — ——
2.20
J. C a i a r t .
m...» ^ -a
Lot 62, lllork J
J . F . I.alny
6.19 Sanford Celery Della, aa lirro rd ed In Plat Hook No. I, Pay* 75, Semlaole Counly Record*
M.iW«a«
L ai 65, lilnrk K .
21.55
L ot 1 4 A
W. F*. R a p p _____ — —
Book Na. 1, Faye 91, S e m l n a l r
7 he S u h d lr lk lo n of S o u t h Sanford* a* l i r r o r d e d
12.22
S t , l.ul 1
If. By Uwf*__________
Counly l l e r o r d t .
17.22
E H Lai 12
Unknown
.
— —
S H Lot 3, a n d atl 8 a n d 9
22
20
Lot 84
J. C. I l l r h ................
F r a n k Ball
12. ro Lot 87 N a n d E ol * t r r a m a n d
lllork A , . . . ....
, ,, li. 5V. Hrnlrtn
............
I8.IO
S9S5
li 49 ft. Lot 28. Hlork II .
all Lot 8 8
S o u t h e r n Produce Co.
27.85 E H of Lot* 103 a n d 1 0 6 ____ __
I l m t o n A Clark
Lot* 3D to .18, lllo rk C . . . . . . ...
19 10
J . II. S p r i n y y a lr ----------- A. Se.hlrman
19.27
Lot* 66 a n d 67, lllork 1&gt;
KH of NE) / ol N W ) / of
Florida Land a n d Colonliwrlon C o m p an y '* Addition lo South Sanford a* R r e o r d r d In Flat
21.10
NB«Z
Hook Na. Il I'a y e 7 J | S e m in a l* Counly lle ro rd a .
4 20 31
5
M a r y J . I l a i t y -----E 9.8 r h nf S 3.18 eh of SW &gt;,
_
2.20
hot 1
L --- —
Unknown— — _
1.70
o tS W M
4 20 31
E. M itchell__________
6.33
U n k n o w n ___ _
Uni 2
2.40
4 20 31
5
C. S t a r n r i — ------—
6.33 8 ) , of N W ' / of S W ) , of S W ' *
Lot 1
U n k n o w n ____ ___
I Fink n»»kii
2.20 E l i of S W ) / of S W ) / tie**
l.ut!* !*&gt; 9 mi 11 ,
10.75
S 510.8 It.)
lln k n o tn
______
1.40
!*«!■ 16 A 17..«____ __ _________ _
4 20 31
fi. A. Mitchell 12 )/
229
Ifn known
3.40 SW I* of 8 W ■/ of S W ' /
I.ol 20
4 20 31
to
Unknown
35.75
Unknow n
2.20 S H of N E ' , ..f N E ' / ..( N E ' ,
lent* 24 anil 2 ‘*
4 20 31
6
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4 20 31
5
N o n a W ylly . .
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S E ' / of N W ) / of N K ' i ......... ~ 4 20 31
a ful It 4
10
Mary J, lla*tv I Wid­
59.15
Un know 11
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1.65
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P. !1. llRnil t* ,411d 111a n l» Hanfnii! i s U r r u r d n l In I'lal Hook No, 1, I ' l g f 131, S rm ln o le Hey. SW ror nf N W ' , of N E 1/
ru n N 175 yd*., ). 105 yd*.
( 'o u n l) Krcorda
til
H 175 yrl*., W 105 yd*.
3
Kllaw orth T ru*l C o ........J e r r y Jon* »
.
23.97 8 2 arre* of W l , of N E ' * ol
fl
2 10
N W ' / of N 'W i ,
!.. G, S lrln y frllo w 'a S u h d l t l a l a n • • H e ea rde d In Flat llook Na. I . I'ay* ( I . Sem in ole C o u n ­
5 20 31
U n k n o w n . - - - - . ------- —
Hry. S E r o r nf
ly K tr a rd * .
5 20 31
ru n N 220 yda,, W 14 yda..
Lot* I and 2, Block A .......... ..........
W, E . Ilaw klna ...........
15.15
145
8 220 yd.„ K 44 yd*.
2
Unknown . .
C h a p m a n A T u e k r r 'a addlllon to Sa n fo rd aa Heeorded In I’lal Book No. 1, I'aye 24, S e m in ­ S W ' , of N F .I,
7.50
5 20 31
to
E. C. T y n d a l l .
2.20
ole C auoly l l e r o r d a .
S W i , of N K '* u f S K ' Z
5 20 31
10
U n k n o w n ____ Lot 3 anil K 2-3 ol L ot 4
Block 9
U n k n o w n .......
. .
88.95 Frle*' Flat a f Fl. H e ed, aa l l e r o r d e d In Flat Hook No. 1, Fay# 124, Sam lnole Coortiy Me**"1*
W ‘y of I.ol * 9 a n d 19, Hlork I I
E, A. S m i th
21.9T }**’* J:
----- Sam l l e n j a m l n r .
H{
C . 11. A t k i n * ___________
8.33
t- ^ ,- -», .................
111—k 12 .
U nknow n — ___ ____—
106.39 L o t i I A g
L e t I, Block i 6
------------- ----- -----Uni/nown............................................................................ — ______ _
J, M u n n n
__ _
44.55
Lot 7. lllork 17
U n k n o w n ________
_
29.15 A. H. Iluaaell'a Addition to Fl. R e a d , aa R e e a r d a d In F i l l Uaak No. 1, Pay* IT, 8eiola»*»
N 40 It. Lot I, Hlork 18____
f a m i l y Ilr r a r d * .
l l o l d e n Real Bata ta C o m p a n y 'a Addition I* S anford aa R e ea rdad In r i a l nook No, I , Pay* U U 4 * 5, Hlork 9 ------------------111
Unknown ,
■ 1, Hand a ala C a aa ly K tr a rd * .
U t i 1 , 2 . 3, IT. I I , 19 a n d 5 0 . .
____ Draw D a * . C o .................... 21.05 E H of 8 W }/ of N W ' ( of S B ! / .
1.15
20 31
U nknow n..
Ilea. 2.0T r h B A 262 ft. N of
All W H of E H S W of S T ? "
S W eor of S W ) / of N W 'Z
20 31
John'* H lv tr lie** H 1120
•
r u n N 202 ft., W t n Stiver
ft. _and lea* E 110 f t . of 8
L ake . S 202 ft.. E t o b a y ____
3.3 .
U nknow n
—r--- 2 4 .ll
1170 ft. and lata bey. 363
It. E of S W cor, r u n N 1104
C a m e r a " , a* R e e a r d a d la P l a t llaak Na. 1. r a n ■9, H rm lao le C a aa ly Boeard*It. E 604 IL. S n o t IL, w
. . . . Lot* 7 a n d I , Hloek I . . .
J. C. Rick .
to bey.) _________________ ___ _
30
U n k n o w n ..---- — .-,——
51.(1 U t I*. Block | ________
O. A. Iloak
U t 13, Block I _______
Hey, N W r o t o l _________________I I
1*
31
Unknown
U t I t , Block
lock z2 . ..a____ — ______
rtia E l i t * ft., 8 S2S1 ft., S
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(.a unty I t rro rd * .
U &amp; k u u w n . ___
U n k liu o tl....

N W i i uf « K -------------------------- 18
21 31
10
W. II. F r e n c h . __________
12.22
Mrcr« I l it n m o c k , ■■ R e c o r d e d In P U I H o ik No. I . P a i r 81, Hemlnolo County Itrrurd*.
« w Lot 10 liana W 8-8)
K. T . Wood ruff.
1.00
E. C. T y l e r .................. _
15.15
t .,,, 22 «o 2 * --------------I).
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1.00
iv '*5 ° t 8 ! ) ol L o t 10..
E. C. T y l e r ...........................
8.33
g l . Lot 29 | . . ■»
II. A. B r o w n ___________
\V*3 Lot 3 0 .
E. T . W oodruff
_ ...
8.31
L . t 32 ■ —*
II. H. W ll r o a ...... ................
9.2 S
v i. Lot 34 —
E . T . W o o d r u f f . __ . _ _
3.10
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-----------------R . b T h o m a a _____ _____
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Lot 12. Block 18-----------------------y y W eaver.
---------1.50
W » i nt S W J ( ol 8 E ) i ________
35 : i 30
20
S a n Aradate Oabwfnr l l t o k e r i ^ r ^ ‘u m y a o y 'a Addition Is
Plal
I, Page 31, S r m ln o lo
Lota 332 a n d 333
W J j Lot 312 a n d all Lot 313
N W ! ( ot S W t ,

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L o t l ________ _

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Black H a m m o c k aa Recorded In
C u te ly lir c o r d a .
N. I . S e v e n a o n . . . . . . . . .
9.35
N. L. S a v a n a o n . . . . . ____
4.90

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lo
t h e P e o r l * of S em inolt C o u n t y i
I hey In a n n o u n c e t h a t 1 a m a r a n i l d a t a
lo r r e -e ! r r llr n t o t h e office ol C o u n t y J u d y *
of Seminole C o u n t y , H o r l d a , »ubjee t t o th e
D e m o e ra lle P r i m a r y I'leellon In J u n e , ami
reapectf'jlly *otlell y o u r vote a n d inffuenre
In m y behalf, w h ic h If given I a t t u r e you will
be itreaCy a p p r e r l a t e d .
E. y . II O U S H O l.D K H .

I hrrefcy a n n n u n r a t h a t I a m a c a n d i d a t e
fo» t h e o t V * I form erly h e ld o* C o u n t y J u d r e
of Seminole C o u n t y , * u h | i r t to t h e a r t l o n of
Clifton Springs S a n i ­
th e Ju n e p r i m a r y .
ta r i u m C o . ___ _______
I r a r n x t l y r e o u e t t th e a u p p o r t of t h e
18.19
N. 11. (’. l i r a _____
___
38.63 rltlr e n * ol Sem in ole C o u n t yf,, e•*&gt;'1 • !» z
jwu! innu#nfi*■ in m y Lehal/.
U n k n o w n _____ _ ____ _
8.8&lt;t
n w i r r i s» l i r i l l t l M i i
P a g e Aa. S r m l n a l e Counj a i i v i l n l r o d r n l P u h 'l r I n M rurllon
I'a'LtlUKrf* .
el.3:
I hereby a n n n u n r e my c a n d i d a c y lor re.
eleelittn a* a u p e r l n l r n d e n t ol p u h l ir invrtrue , lion lor Sem inole C o u n t y , «utileet lo t h e
D e m o r r a t l r p r 'r a a r y t o be held J u n e J l h ,
1920.
T. W. L A W T O N ,
Unknow n
6.10
E. C. Adkin*___________
14.25
Tar T a t C olle rlor
r a n d i d a l n for re -r le r tlo n to t h e
Carrie Colfln*......................
2 42 office of T e a C o lle c to r n| Sem in ole C o u n t y .
• ubfecl lo the a ction of th e D e m o era lle
Prim ary, and
i'l n p p r e r l a t e y o u r a u p p a r l.
J NO. O. J I N K IN S .

IS

T h* N o r t h t h r e e f o u r t h s iN-7-D of tbw
S u u i h w r e t q u a r t e r t S W I f l of t h e V o r l h » t - .t
q u a r t e r I N w l O of S e c tion I. T ow ne hip 29
S o u th . H a n * : 31 E v il, ennlalr.fn* 30 aeraa
m ore « r le
Vno i r *
o e i v r y require d a n d
ordereil l o be a n d a p p e a r before ou r aaid
le «■
C ot u r rt »to-i*e
tlo -iie in
In 'ranC ircuit C o u r t In tha
ford, Florida, on the Fir*I h f o n d i y l.i Ju ly ,
1929, h r l n * t h e 5th d a y of a a id m o n th , then
a n d t h e r e t o m ake a m w e r la t h e bill of
c o m p la in t herein Hied a*aln*t you. a n d
th e r e in fall n u t, etae aaid bill will be l i k e n
a* confrt*e d t t i i n t l y ou, followed by Dnal
d e r rr e .
11 la f u r t h e r ordered t h a t Ihla notice l a
pu b lis h ed In (he Sanford H erald, a news­
paper
p u blishing in
Se m inole
C ounty.
Florida, once each week lo r 8 ro n a ee u tiv a
week a.
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fiDS W E L L R . II HOOKS. W I L L I A M 0 .
A N D K N H E I D , O il O T H E R W IS E .
I t beln* m u l e lo a p p e a r by a aworn bill
of c o m p l a in t hied herein a*ain*t ycu t h a t
you h a v e or claim to h a v e aome ' n l r r e t t In
t h e following dr»rrtbed la n d In Seminota
C o u n t y , F lorida, to-wll;
T h e N o r t h three-fourth * ( N 3-41 ol thw
S o u t h w e l l q u a r t e r |SW’ l | | of t h e N orlhw eet
q u a r t e r i N v l ’ I j l of Section I. T o w n e h ip 20
S o u t h . I t a n r r 31 Ki,1. r o n t a l n l n * 30 acre*
m ore or lea*.
You a re therefore he reby c o m m a n d e d and
re q u ire d lo lie a n d a p p e a r before uur aaid
C ir c u it C o u r t al th e C o u r t llo u a e in San&gt;
fo rd . F lorida on t h e I'ltii M o n d a y In Au*u*t,
1929, b c l n f t h e 2 n d d a y »f l a i d m o n th , then
a n d t h e m t o m a l e a n a w r t u n t o t h e bill of
c o m p la in t Sled herein *c iin*t you, and
t h e r t i n 1*11 n o t elie «aid bill will be ta k e n a*
eonfe**ed a f a l n t t you, t „ l,e followed by
Anal decree.
It la f u r t h e r ordered t h a t thi* notice he
fiuhlUbed o n c e each week (nr tw e lv e week*
n Ihe S a n f e r d Herald. • n a w i p a p e r publl*hcd In Se m inole C o u n ly , Florl-la.
Done a n d o rde re d Ihi* tho l l h d a y of May,
1**29.
m
,
E, A. D O U G L A S S
iCi lerk
i r . i " «C ircuit
C j u r l , Sem in ole C c m t y ,
Florida.
•
D lrkln*on A Dlcklneon.
Soliriior* I 'f C o r n p 'a in i n t .
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6-33 eh, S 86 urg. 30 min
Pot Clerk of Court
22 20 32
W 6,33 eh lu lire pt. run N
1 hereby a n n u u n e e ray r a n d l d a r y lor re3 d r f , 30 min E 1.58 eh. N
10
eleetlon a- C le r t of the C lreull t ’o u r t for
9 rh, S 11.11 E 7 eh In bee. —
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20
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S E f i «l N E )&lt; ol N W l ( ------------- 23 20 32
Donovan A L ennon . . .
3.80
30 rain W 1.58 ch. 8 86 de*.
P r i m a r y lo be held J u n e 8th. I9?0.
2$ 20 32
160
L. L. L e l l o y ____________
27.15
30 min W 3.16 eh
I
Carrie C o llin * . . . . . . __ _
11.50
F. A. D O U C L A S S .
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I h e reb y a n n n u n e e m y e an d lila ry lor th a
N W U ol NK itto 21 31
yda.. E 117 2-3 y d i . . S
office of Clerk o* T i e C ircuit C o u r t , Se m i­
run w 117 It.. S 372 l l E
3. Q. A d a m i. H e i n
...
3.90
nole
C o u n t y , a u b j e r t to the D r m o r r a t l e
117 It . N 372 ft
1
1.90
U nknow n
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P r i m a r y t o be t u i d J u n e Mb, 1926.
Dei. 85 yda. W ol S E cor ol
He*. 718 eh W
N E Cor of
28 20 32
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10 21 31
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run N 182 yda., W 186 2-3
Hun L 90 ft.. 8 121) It . W 90
7
J . &lt;J. A d a m i, l l e i r t . . ___
29.17
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ft-. N 121) It., a n d be*. 7 1,
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W J i of
f o r Hh»rlff
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20 32
120
I t o b r r t N i t o n _____ . . . .
21.01
I horehv a n n o u n c e my r a n d l d a r y for the
Cor ol N W&lt;* o | S K ' (
10 21 31
SM.1' ol hi K j j f • li d M E ! t'” of
offlee of Sheriff of Seirtino'e C o u n t y eubleet
run 8 111 It.. E 207 ft.. N
29 20 32
120
Oaear L i t t l e — _ _ ___ . . .
23.01
S W ',
------- ----------lo t h e deeitlun of t h e D e m oera lie P r im a r y .
182 ft., W 117 ll., N 252 It.
30 20 32
40
U n k n o w n ________ ...
7.15
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W. P. C A IIT K H .
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l la v in * been u r f e d by a l i t r e n u m b e r o|
20
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U nk n o w n . .............
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th e volet* i'l Sem inole C o u n t y l o become a Notice O f Application l o r Ta* D e e d t o i l e r
160
. . . . 36 20 32
U n k n o w n ________ _ ____
25.50
SE
S e c tion 575 a f I h r G e a r r a l S l a l u r a
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W
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8.59 c a n d i d a t e lor t b - offlee ol S h e r i ’ . I h ereby
ol
NW,'*» a n d E H
N o tice I* h e r e b y given t h a t T . G. R oebuck
N *, ol N W &gt;4 lira* be* S E
a n n u u n e e my c a n d i d a c y ■*,• |ecl t- ; h e deef160
, : VwV
_ 36 20 12
U nkn o w n . . . . . _,_... .
27.16
p u r r h u e r of T a * t ertlftcate N o. 211, d a te d
cor ol W I , Hun E 15 eh
ilon of the P c m o c r a li - ' prim a ry.
160
L. I.. L e lto y
.................
27.16
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N 5 ch W IS eh. 8 5 e h.|
II 21 31
t 'n k n o w n
145.75
M. H A N D .
T 2’ »
tii a te e m b r a r e * i h r following d e tc r lb e d pro*
I&gt;. II. M llrh rll'a S u r v e y o f I h r Levy R i a n t , aa K r r o f d e d In Plal Itook No. 1, P a r e 3, S e m i n ­ A l r i a n d t l a or D i l r d n a« l l r r o t d e d In Plal Hook No. I, Page 13, S e m in o le County llerord*.
* l t u a l f d in Seminole i o u n t y , Florida,
ole County lleeorda.
I h e r e b y a n n u u n e e t h a t I am n c a n d i d a t e lierty
Lot 2. Illoek H
W. E. Ar*o ,
1.89
lo -w ll: N VV H ot S'VV'i ot N E ' * of Sec. 3 ) ,
Kill a M. Ar*&lt;&gt;
Lot I", Illoek H ...... ..........— - _____ _
2 8.2 8 Lola | , } , 3 4 7. Illoek K . . . ,
E. Y. M allory el al
33.85 for r e -rI n iioo l o *t e o'ffrr pf Khe'lff ot T p . 20 S. It. 39 K„ 2u arte *. T h e said land
Seminole C o u n t y * i ib |r r l In the d r r i 'l n n ol
28.2 8 Lot 1 and W lit fl I.&lt;&gt;1 .1 a n d all
E. A'. Mallory el al
Lot I ' . Illoek 11---------------beln* a a i n e r d a l Ihe d a le ot t h e i**uanre of
Lot 6. II!..ck K
3 25
Ultra, O v e r ,t r e a t 5 Drew
J * m r , Ar*o
15.39 ( h r D em or.-ille P r i m a r y lo bn b .l I In J . ' n r • u r h c rrllffc a le in t h e n a m e id E. C. Kill*.
|..:i 26. Illork 1 L _________ ____ _
Lot* I, 2. 3 A I. lllock I.
l l . r S W ror Lot 2 ................
- 27 20 3(1
J a m r * Ar*o..
: i.99 1929.
Alan T a * C erllftca le No. 1759. d a t e d t h e
E. K. H H A I I Y .
Uur. S to N W t o r ot L o t 12
7th d a y of J d n r A, fl, 1898, *ald c ertificate
jit rk C, K a lon* N line
e m b r a r e * ( h e following d e tc r llir d p r o p e r t y
N W i , „f N E o t N K ‘, .let*
.1 l.ol* 8, 9. ll), 11 a n d 12,
t hrr, b,- a n n o u n c e m y e andlila ry f or ih* • i lu a l e d In Sem inole C o u n ly , F lorida, lo-wlt:
li- t. N W ('o r run S 190 ft.,
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J. S. W am ble .
9.40 * lo (he ilecltloa* of ihe l*em&gt;rr.al'r I ' r ' m j r y . of
NU (■* m outh of Soldier C re ek
Sec. .11. T p . 29 S. flange .19 E., r u n K50O
16 21 31
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1.57; If eleete I I pledy,* m : *-ll lo i l l , - ! u r ( * every
18.65 w &gt; , of s t v &gt;, ot s i : , ..f n w ,
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N 139 I t .. VV 590 It.. S 15 de*. W 169 ft.
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to
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S e th Woodruff.
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12.50
t *Hi' a, O v c r r t r i e l A Drew
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___ _______________
m ad e a p p li c a t io n (or la* deed I n laaur in * rJ9.D9
21 21 31
ID
Ituby Jolir*
t.35 N W &lt;4 of N E
Lot lu, Illoek D
... __________
U n k n o w n ___ _____
r o r i l a n r e with law, Unle*« aaid r r r lltic a te a
1 ED* S B I. of S t f ' i and N t : * , of
L.l* 12 .v 13. Illoek D., .................
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31
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26 21
2.12 St;
lot -. I.-at E 3 a r r e t ) Illoek D
Horace S andrM on
A. IE i 929.
Will ll. I , allowh r r
26 21
to
31
6.02 SW &gt;, »f s t v ,
L&gt;( I*. Illoek D
...... ......... .
U n k n o w n __ . . . . . . . ___
In Circuit Court Tlh Judicia l Circuit S e m in o le
Withe** m y official * i* n a tu rr a n d aeal thi*
to
J a m r * Mylr* .
26 21
31
2.12 N E ' , nt NW
!.-! 75. Illoek l»____ ___ ____
U n k n o w n . . . ____
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th e 2 nil d a y of April A. D. 1929.
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(SE A L )
E. A. D O U G L A S S . C lerk
29 21 31
J a m r * M llr*
ol N VV 1
11.19 I
V..
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C ircuit C o u r t , Seminole C o u n t y , Flo rid a
1,11, , l ( * r r * l r r r l a n d l i t r e ' * l l r i l t l o n of Lola 8 A 9, In lllnrk C a n d l.ol a In Illork II of s i : f ' s K 1i
40
29 21 31
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7.15 ' E Ii. C arrie r, J a m r * M. Hightower
17-5lc.
IIv
V. E. D O U G L A S S IE G
M llrh rll'a S u n r y of I h e l.r*y (Ir a n i, a* I t r r o r d r d In Plal Hook No. 2. l 'a * r 106,
s l ' i . „l* N W i , a n d N E ' , of
W a r g a r it t Vnn l ll g h l o w i r . Ee&lt;ir*e C.
S e m in o le Counly llerord*.
*
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llo lu . E. P r l r r k i n
20.23 N'enrnari, K "W ill ii llrook*. Itobert If.
N u Ot *' of Film* Final A c count! a n d A pptlrallaa
11.60 N w v , ;,f s w ,
ao 21
to
7,11 I t a m i e y , H 11. Ham*e.', VVilliam Ii.
Jl
(&gt;. L. M arlin .....
I. ' i a a n d H A . _ ..................- - ■ U n k n o w n ___ _______ _
l o r DD chargr.
6.89 N u b d l'U lo n of E.
Lul* A t o I ) _________ _____________
U n k n u w n ____ ____ _ .
Page 61
T o a o i r m l l l u m r a l r a d . a* I t r r o r d r d In I’lai llo a k No.
Vndenrild : All Ihe u n k n o w n heir*.
N o tic e I* h e r e b y riven t h a t , *i*ty d a y *
Se m inole Counly Itree rd e.
1' gale** a n d d n b r e * id I* C». Carrier,
I'hillp It. 3 o u n * ( I r a n i ae I t r r o r d r d In P la l Itook No I , P a | e 35, Se m inole Couhly llerord*.
a
f
te
r Ihe d a l e he rrof, Ihe u n d e r s i g n e d will
2 55 J i i d m Higlituw r, M a f g i l r H Vnn
1.99 Lut 21
Mr*. M. F. William ton
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21 31
J a n e Y o u n t Heir*
Loti
It a n d 17.........
tile
w ith , a n d p r e s e n t to, t h e C o u n t y J u d e a
liig
liio
w
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,
George
C.
N
e
w
m
a
n
,
Uo»well
3.25
__ 32
29 31
J a n e Young l l e i r i . ...........
La I
____________
of S e m in o le C o u n t y , Florida, it* F in a l
&lt;!. llrook*. a n d William G. A ndenrled,
E * j of N W » f of a w I,
„ 32 21 31
29
E. K. W hite .
A
c
count
a* A d m l n ia l r it o r , with t h e Will
el a' Defendant*.
6.75 E * i ol 87V &gt;4 ol N W , of S E ' ,
32 21 31
5
Unknown
. . . 3 21 29
49
S E ', . I S K I / .
J . A. G a r r a r d ___ _____
a l i n r l e d . of t h e E i t a l e of William H. I l u r h N o tic e lo Non-HraUlenl*.
1:1.95 H o r ld a G r o i n C o m pany'e l'lr»t A'ldlilnn lo lllark l l a m m o r k a* l l r r u r d e d In Plal
E ‘, f N W i ,
89
Empire L a r d Co.
.... 4 21 29
ar.a n. d e c r a e r d , a m i a p p ly for a p p r o v a l of
T o E. II. C arrier, J a m r * M. Hightower,, t h e *ame a n d lo r it* final ilMcharge aa auch
2.03
7
_ 4 21 29
U n k n o w n ................
No. 3. P age 71. S e m inole
( f n f * v rr Vnn lllyb'ow-rr, R e o r ? e ( ' N e w m a n A .I r m n D tr a lu r . w ith th e Will a n n e a e d .
2.01
10
U n k n u w n ............... ......... ....
__ 4
21 29
Jatnr* C. D a h lm a n
11.0.8 Ho*wrll R. til link*. H o b -rt 11 K am rey, It.
9.1
. ..
8W ol S t V ' i . . ...... .........
49
6.75 L ot 4
. 5 21 29
J. C. L i n n _________
D a t e d Ihi* 191b day of M a rch . A. IE 1920.
"• a nd
E W "&lt; Lot* 24 a n d 25
il l la m ie y , William &lt;i. A n d e n n l d ; Ue*lT H E A M E R IC A N T R U ST C O M PA N Y
MUhpam I'l anlallon ae l l r r o r d r d In Plal lloak No. I, l’a*e 69, S e m inole Counly Itrro rd e .
■
acre*
all Lot* 47 a n d S 5.6
ile n tra U n knuw n,
a*
A d rnint«tr a t o r with Ih* Will a n n e a e d ,
22.6
N. 1- Sevrn*un
91,65
1-01 8
. ___
of L o t 4 3 - - . _____ _ ..
1.50
U nknow n ,
of
t
h
e E a l a t e of William ll. B u c h a n a n ,
It
a
p
p
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in
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by
Ihe
aworn
bill
nf
ru
m
15.6
58.70
A. C. Holdn»nn
Lot* 9 a n d 19
3.18 Lot* 59, 60, 61, 62 a n d 63
U n k n o w n ...
’“V
23.7
29.80 plainl 'lied Herein a i a ‘n*l you t h a t you hav &gt; d c r c a a r d . By F R E D W. H O Y T
A. C. Holilnaun
l.ol* 78, 79 a n d 80 . .
Lett 19, | | ,
22. 27
m ini' or rlaim t o h a v e *ome lnte re*l in Ihe
and 2 8 ...........
7.05 H H of U j 99 a n d All1 Lul*
U n k n o w n ..___ - .........
It* P r e i l d r n t .
41.05 lollowin* d t ic r i b e d la n d In Srm inol* C o u n l y ,
35
A. C. Hoblntnn
.*• . _ji_j*
91. 92 ami 93
W31-9IC.
Florida, lu-wili
rt.SU
5
Unknow n
10.95 Idit 99 (Ira* N !&gt;1____
—
»*■*#*—•**
N i;i, - I N E ' , i l r t i E 1-6).
A. E. SJubUm .-_____
1* 21 29
35
9 57
Unknown
i.i
. m. « —m
L ot 121 .
2I&gt; acre* in N E cor of S E ! 4
8.00
6.6
Unknown
.
■■■- - •
.1.38 L ot 126 „
el S W ' , ________________ ___ 9 21 29
llebccca Sander* .
Mi
Unknow
n
6 6
8.15
[ Lot 127
r . | t - l "I N W ! , of S E ! , W of
J
^
6.8
8.15
Unknown
1.95 , L ot 128
VV*kiva I tiv e r ________________ 9 21 29
O v e r a lr r e t T u r p . Co. ...
26
8.05
6.7
Unknuwn
K. II. I u l lr r 'a H u b d ltD I o n ae l l r e o r d e d In P i l l lloak No. I, Page 2*. S e m inole Counly llreod* L ot 129. .
■L- -r--Unknown
1.7
6.12
L o t 130 . . . _ _____ _____
It. D. F u lle r ____________
19.53 Lot 133
11.80
I.el* I lo 10 ___
19
,- ;l_r - JUnknow n
11.80
19
Unknown
Lot I T * ___
. ^ _ 1
E l i of NK»4 of N W J &lt; o f S E l f . . I I 21 29
3
U n k n o w n . ___________ .
5.42 L o t 111______ ________
9.8
Unknuw n
11.70
».t
10.93
Unknow n
I'l** nf S ulidltlalon of L and b e lo n g in g lo A llam ante L and Hotel a n d N a d a g l l o n Co., a* Lot 136 ..
13.15
1
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.
l
Unknow
n
.
.
.
Lot 137
l l e r u i d e d In P l a l Hook No. I, P age 10, S e m ln u le Counly l le to r d e .
19
U n k n o w n ..........
II 80
1.09 L ot 1 3 8 .........................
Lot 87
................... .... .....................
Unknow n..
19
11.50
Unknow n
Lot 1 3 9 ......
.....
.
3.20 L
Lad 116. 127, 129, 130 a n d 131....
U nknow n.
Unknow n
11.10
,
19
ot 140
4-ct* Ml, 95, 112, 152. 153, 167,
11.89
■.
19
Unknow n
L
ot
141
.
146. 169, IHI, 182,
IH3,
19
I 1.89
.... .. w
Unknown. . .
L ot 142
.
184, 196, 197. 212,
227,
9 40
U
n
k
n
o
w
n
_____
L ot 113 .
7!*a
212. 256, 257. 260, 271, 272
Unknown
4.03
a
Lot
144
......................
Eli 8 w a v e r l y .._ - „ , . . _ ___
8.81
and 2 9 1 .................................... .
---------- ------- ---------U n k n o w n ....- .,..---- -— „
3.74
Lou I l l . 143, 159, a n d 161 . .. .
10
13 21 32
II. A. D a h l . ... - ..................
6.02
3. &lt;4 N E i» of S E '» of 8 W ) &lt; __
Lot. 142, 145. 172..
U r .k r .r i i 3 ____ __________
89
U n k n o w n ......
I3.au
14 21 32
l e t , i ; o -nff j 7 j ........ _
........... ...
1.55 N &gt;4 of S W 14
Eli S w a v e r ly ______
32
49
15
Unknown
. . .
7 .1 $
21
Lot, 355 a n d 359
2.65 N E !f of h i : I 4
Eli S w a v e r ly ....................... .
49
16 21 32
S a m Thom a* ...................
7 . |5
S E ' t of S E ' t
...
Lei. 221. 251, 266. 281. 313,
49
U nknow n
7.15
16 2 1 32
4.05 n f : ' t oi S E ' t .
and 344 ___________________ _
Unknow n
*t*
The Ford Sedan, with electric starting and
80
Finley A Mitchell
13.80
21 .1 ".
N ty of NVV'i
Idle 211. 229. 230, 24.1, 214,
27 21 32
U nknow n
,
6.02
to
N K I 4 of N W i t «l 8 E t | •
• 59, 263, 271, 277, 278, 288.
lighting system,demountablerimswith3&gt;4-mch
G.52 Chuluuta, a* lle e o rd e d In Plal Hook No. 7. Page I I , S e m in o le Count) lle r o r d * .
U nknow n _______. . . . . .
2'9. 303, 304, a n d 305 ...............
Lni. .101 a n d 302.. . ............. ............
1.55
M. Ei L a n a . . . . . . . . .
tires all nround, is the ideal family car because
Mr*. O. A. M r r r l w e th e r .
LOO
L ot 1, Illork N _______— ---------I '
*12. 313, 3 | 6 , 317, 334,
Plal lleek No. 2, P a g e 11, Naoilnele C ounty H e rard e .
Villa
Mill*,
aa
I
f
a
r
r
t
d
e
d
In
of
its general utility and refined and comfortable
5.15
. 135, 3.18, a n d 339 ....................
M. E. L a n e _________
Unknown.
—
1.57
Lola 3, 6, 6 and 9 Block K . _ . __
L«t« 318. a i » , 320, 331, 322.
equipment. Finely upholstered. Plate glass
5.15
U n know n....—
. J25. 320, 306
.
. _____ __
A
U n k n o w n . ... . .. 4.92
Lot 42$ ..
___
_____ _
_
S B U «i 8 W ) f . . . 29 21 12
38.72 E M of S E l
II. L. H a i g h t ...............
,
windows. An open car in the spring, summer,
40
31.
32
21
Mr*. J . W. T h o r n b u r g
7.15
S E ' » of NI
I '■ 119, | ] | , 445, 44«, 447
10
U n k n u w n .. .. .. . . . . . .
7.15
36 21 32
II*. 449, 463, a n d S 3 4 ) 4
and early fall. A closed car in inclement
192.15 N ** of S W ' t a n d S W H of
J o h n H u t e h ln * - —
, fl "f L o t . 428 a n d 429 .............
120
U nknow n........
26.15
19 21 33
weather and winter. Rain-proof, dust-proof. In
1.55
S W J t ...
...
U n k n o w n ...,--.-..—
Lot* 56 4 a n d 566 ..............................
31 21 3 J
40
Unknuwn......
7.15
l • • I.
55.05 N E ) / of S W ' |
Mr*. E m m a L ym an
33
10
31
21
the city’or the country, a family car. The low
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.
7.15
8
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bet SW C o r Lot 6.18, Hun N
20
Unknown
I f . 58
31 21 33
.I N W I /
* *h W 10.38 eh, S 4 ch, S
cost
of operation and maintenance is not the
31
33
K,0
P.
M
c
K
a
y
William*
27.15
21
id N ! i uf S E ' i
de*. .10 min E 10.26 eh
40
U n k n o w n . ........
7.15
31 21 31
23.20
I" bi g.
J . M. Le*l* ...........
least
o f its charms. Won’t you come in and
U nkn o w n ............................
7.15
40.
: ------------------------- 31 21 33
7(»*t'e Addition la A lta m o n te , a a I t r r o r d r d In Plal Hook No. I P a g e I t , S e m in o l e Counly
look
it
over?
H trarde.
AH of t h e land* de»erihed In t h e foregoing lyin g a n d b rln * in the C o u n t y ot Seminole
I- ' 67
.
A rth u r Jarae*.. . — ------ --1.55 anil S la te of F lorida.
&lt;\ F. W IM IAM S, Ajjcnl
W hir*
word " T o w t t a h i p " o r th a a b b r e v ia tio n th e r e f o r . reur* It * h ill lie held to
)**»C* S e c o n d Addition lo A ltam o n te, oe llr e o r d e d In Plal Hook No. I , Page 13. S e m inole
m ean T ownehip S o u th of T a l l a n a x e e , and wheie t h e word " R a n g e " or t h a a b b r e v ia tio n
County ItccdfJ*.
therefor
occur*
it
*hall
he
held
lu
m
ean
Range
Ka«t
ot
T
allaha«*re.
Lot* , a n d 2.1
c-7 ^ r T V
I'D. H K if.IN S, Salesman
Annie \ i . S a m u e l - - . . - . . 5.92
J NO. IE J I N K 1 N S
11",i
T h ird Addition lo Altam onte aa lle e orde d In Plal llouk No. I, Page 8, Se m lnule
T a * Colle rlor, Seminole C o u n t y ,
37-5te
County HfcomI*.
L i 17
7.55
If. M eA lliiterI h e r e b y a n n m in r o my r a n d l d a r y for the
r-E nf
N't
6J.25
10
"f SW i,
L y m a n llrua,.... . .
I I 21 29
p o r t i o n of C o u n ty Com m laaicner of Ihe 2nd
SI . I M P , .,f N W U
3.20
10
Tho*. S p ra g u e Hr i n
I I 21 29
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of
Prm
lni'fa
C
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u
n
t
y
a
n
d
pt.im
lte
l&gt;-( N E Cnr of S E ' t »f S K ' i
13 2 j 29
If efovleil to do my d u ly a* t h e ‘e rv an t of
n t . VV 936 (l , S 617.8 ft.,' L
the p e o p le not ohly u* my ow n d i i t t l i l lint
Far F l a t * ( l l o m r y
j
f t . 55
"11 1 ft N In beg. ___________
13
H enry Simmon*
T o the Di-m n-ratie Voter* of t h e S e v e n th of t h e e n ti r e c o u n ty .
N
J O H N M E l SC 11
l o r r e . l I lly, a* R e c o r d e d In P l a l Hook N'o. I , Page 60, S r m l n o l r Counly llecord*
Ju filia l C ircuit ol t h e S t a t e of Florida.
I h nm 'iy a n n u u n e e my e a n d i d a r y for the
3 22
Lot 79
_________„ —
I.yroan llro*. . . .
\
i o!5a offlre of S t a te A tto rn ey of t Le 9*v»nth
I.ym an llro*
I fierrl'j
L t* 119 (n
- S Z - .__—
Ju
d
ic ia l Circuit of t h e S t a t e of F lorida, *t'b* ti&lt;i*itIon
I.)
mao
llro*.
9
90
ol C o u n t y G i m m i a d o n e r of IFIalrle*
iiiialtlnn of
1 177 la 1*0 . _______
: tr e t t o t h e a r t l u n of t h e film ing D em ocratic No. S a n d p r u m lie If e le -le d t o d o my duty
i p tim arr.
a* a r i t l r e n a n d ta* payer to aafa-guaril the
- • 1j
N W J | and th a t part
52 - U f ? * '
Sho'itd l fie fa vore d with thi* n o m in a tio n I n t e r n t * ol tho people of t h e whole 'o u n t y .
,&lt; NVV'4 of N E '* S uf
119.29
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K N I H I R C U I I L F .T T .
l ake a n d C re ek ____...
29
108
21 21
| will *t all time* e n d e j v o r to i t l i r h a r g e toe
'
l "I S&gt; , of N E . 't nf » W J (
dutiet
id t Fit * I m p o r ta n t offlre faithfully
*n.| E l of N K i f of N E W nf
At t h e aoR eltation of my friend* I h a . e
and to t h e h r . ' of m&gt; ability w ith o u t fear d e rid
hVV.
f l R U „( n \ V ' 4
e d l o i n m u n r i ' my r u n d l d a e y for rt*
4.50 or f a v o r to a n y p*r*on or pertott*
William S i m m o n * ____ ...
" f N I: i * of s i v ' i
22 21 29
ZiV ,
e le ttio n t o t h e p m lllo n of rom m t**ionir for
G K O . A. D K C O T T K 8 .
•&gt;'( I'* r h VV of N E C n r of
f&gt;)*trirt Mu. I *tibject t o tho deef*inn of
' « 'i ..I N t t 'U
. . 22 21 29
Ihe D e m o r r a t l r P rim ary J u n " "th .
For l u . t t r e of T h e I V i i e
r, 9n W 165 ft.. S 26 4 ft.,
I . A. t! H U M L E Y .
I h e reb y a n n o u n c e my r a n d l d a r y for re6.60
U nknow n
„ L 165 ft.. N 264 ft. .....................
1
*&lt;eetlon t o t h e u l f e * of J u i t i r e ol t h e I'eare
"«* ‘ VV C or of S K J t of 8 W ! »
23 21 29
I h e r e b y a n n .m n r e my r a n d l d a r y for re I
for t lf a lr lr t No. I *ubjert t o th e d e H d n n of
'lun E t 6 de*., 30 min N
Seminole
* 6
tTnlmowa . . . . . . ... ......
6.30 the D e m o - r a l l " n r l m i r to l*e held J u n e 8th. eteetiun fo r F ifth D iitrlet ot
, . - u '8 eh, 8 6 eh. W 20 ch
C
o
u n ty a u b j e r t to the de rUion of the |y(
L.
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B W. B u r k e t t ___________
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20
, '-I I:*, of N E ) / of S W ' (
21 21 29
m oeratlc p r i m a r y In Le held J u n e *th
E m p ire L and C o ................
9.99
10
W of N W ) f . . . . . .
24 21 29
E. If. K I I .lt EE.
Fur S l a t e S m i n t
W H dm rre a* l l e r o r d e d In P la l lloak No. I, Pag* I I I , S e m in o l e C o u n t) Itrcurd*.
T H O M A S IE B A K E R , P b . II.
T o lh» D e m o r r a t l r Voter* of tho Nine
F ra n k Long ________
2.10 t e r n t h S enatorial D iif ilr t
L' W I a n d 2, Block t ..............
f h e r e b y a n n o u n c e my r a n d i d a -y for th •
Anal,Ileal
amt
C
o
o
d
illln
* ( hernl*l • P r o f r a s l u n a l of N a t u r a l S r f e n r a
{ h a v e r n |e r » d Ihe ra re lor S 'a t e S e n a to r po.ltiun of m em b e r ol the bo a rd of eouri*y
E m e rllu a . 14.allInw College. F lo ild a
Hr*. SE
E C o r of H E ) / of S W 1/
5 21 30
from the IM h S e n a to rial Itl*tr(rt io m pii*ing comml**toncre from D iitrlet No. 1, lla vlne
run N 166.7 ft., W 466.7 fl.
ot '.'tenffe,
fiemlnrdg a n d «erved in thi* r a p a l r l i ’ for two term * ' e r e r a l [
,,,
ithn e, C o u n t i n w.
’.trenC'
P r i a a l e t . a b o r a l o r , o r ttntltn* Ccllrga
, s f66, * ft., j : 166.7 It
E dw. A. Drigger*____ _
—&gt;» D t r n d a a n d p l e l g e my*rlf
•ear* ago t (r*l t h a t I am r u m p e t e n t I i rive
M r . T . (&gt;. C h a il r a
W in ter P a l i , I la., N a t . Slh. 1918
! c s i: Cor .
H 30
action in t h e l l i m n r n l
p rim ary t o hi
the pe nile uf mv diitrlet an I of t h e c o u n ty
S
a
n
f
e
rd
,
F
l
a
lun N 789 | | „ W 1167.9 ft.,
. . J u n e 8 l h . If r f e r t e d i will r i * e rny
a boat Here i f d l h l d u l i o a a n d *erve tha
D
e
ar
ttlfl
U nknow n
*'M&gt;. a 12 fl., E 789 fl. . .
19
1-35 j e p art, t o t h e ptojile I
whole c o u n t y Ih a m anne r t h a t o nly r i p e r ,
1 h a t e com ple te d c areful r h e m l r a l anatpalo of Ike o a m p la of w a ter t h a t
O
OVERSTREET
leneo c an Jurtlfy.
) * u bro u g h t me early t a i l week, a n a d h a t e o b la ln e il t h e fotla w tag n a u t i l i
' * firtffln'a S u h tH iU lu n , aa I t r r n r d e d in Piet Hook No. I. !'-**■ 41, Se m inole County
j . t . M cL a i n .
■tcrerdE
1.71 Oart* gar million
t'o liir. __________
. —C lea r I’klorln e
f h e r e b y a n n o u n c e a* a C a n d i d a t e for
1.09
U nk n o w n
__
2 | l •"•t 2 8 .
U r a n i a n ___ __
_ _ . _ N # u l r a 1 T ota l a o l l d i _ _ 6.98 pa rla ga r m lllloa
thn S l a t e S e n a te f ro m th e 19th D i i t i i r i .
I he reb y a n n o u n c e my c a n d i d a c y for re
1.00 rnm
U nkn o w n ______
•s 'j "t N f j of | . u t 2 7 —
F t e a Am m onia
. 410 p a rla per million l l a r i l n r a a _ . . 33.03 p a rla per mill.an
pri* lng ( G e ec la, O ra nge a n d Seminole election t o t h e p u d t lo n of count*/ rommia*lon
A iba m la old A m m o n i a ----------------- T r a n
N l t r a t r a ---------- . . . . ----------------- T r a r a
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SANFORD

IN THE HEART.OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER 39

SANFORD. FLORIDA, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1920

VOLUME XI

COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
LAKE MEETS SEARS IN CAMPAIGN SPEECHES BY
MANY CANDIDATES KEEP
HOLD REGULAR MEETING ORLANDO TO DEBATE
ALIVE THE OLD SPIRIT
QUESTI0NS_0F THE DAY
APPOINT ELECTION BOARD
growth and is lineel up with every
AY. C. Williamson, is instructed to
i forward movement in the city for
purchase two tickets, one to Texas
the good of man and the advance­
and 1 to North Carolina, for two
ment of the Kingdom of God.
inmates of the County Home.
The message of the evening is as
The following persons were named
.‘ .llows:as Clerks and Inspectors for the
The City Imlnrlble
Primary Election to he held June
I dreamed in a dream, I saw a City
8th, 1920.
Invincible
Princinxt No. 1, Sanford, R. C.
To
the nttucks of the whole of the
Maxwell, Clerk, nnd W. E. Hetts AFTER
Mr. Lake was given seven minu­
MADE
HIS
SEARS
rest
of the earth,
Geo. Fox, nnd Ed Higgins, us In*
tes
to
reply
and
In
order
not
to
A IIO IT
HIS
E N TIRE
TALK
I
dreamed
that was the New City of
spectaors.
show
any
partisanship
we
give
it
in
THE
RACE.
OPPONENT
IN
Friends;
j Prlncinct No. 2, Lake Monroe, A.
the words of the Reporter-Star:
FLETCHER. HARDEE. S W E A R .
Orlando
staged
a -big
%/i i h i i u u
**
—
"
•political t
Nothing was greater there than
M id i BUSINESS TRANSACTED I s . Hawkins, us Clerk, and C. G.
ING E N. ANGLE AND CALKmeeting on Monday night inviting
“ In his come buck Luke said that
the
I SP
HOARD
TO
MEET Dell, L. II. Mann, and
Jas. A.
tnc quality
quality
ALL HERE LAST WEEK.
the present congressman
W. J. if he had not been in the* race* thnt Of robust
love—it led all the rest.'
Johnson, us Inspectors.
ag ain
T H IS W EE K .
Sears to meet Forest Luke of th*s Scars would not have had anything
It was seen in every hour in the
Politics is the order of the day now
Princinct No. 3, Sanford, Schelle
Sanford, Fla., May, 4,1920 Mnincs, Clerk and W. M. Haynes, city the next congressman to meet to talk about, for his whole speech
actions
nnd even husehull is forced to tuke a
Ron Board of County Commli* Claude D. Couch nnd C. L. Britt, us in joint debate. The speaking was had been about bis "dlstinguishe I Of the men of that city,
hack sent when the candidates are
He
tells nothing of what
held
in
the front *•»
of .Brnxton
BeachIB
W•&lt;* S
IS *IIV
-.
- opponent".
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jicntri in and for Seminole County. Inspectors.
And in ull their looks anti words* wcho lulod to speak here* or in a
urn’ s otllce on Orange avenue and a j his he did in Congress hut only « f
Fli , met in regular session ut 10
Princinct No. 2, Pnnla, A. A.
When 1 read these words from the nelgl b iring city.
o’clock A. W. Present: Chairman L Hicks, Clerk, and F. W. Johnson big crowd from the three counties j what his opponent has or has not
Hon. Cary Hardee, candidate for
pen
of Walt Whitman, I decided to
A. Bromley, and Ctimmr’ s L. P. Leonard Keltz and Geo. Smith, as were present. Mr. Lake spoke first done, if he (Lake went to Congress
Governor,
spoke hero to a large uudispqak
to
you
people
on
the
City
being Introduced by linn. Ilraxton lie would begin where Sears left oil
U,l,n&gt; c. W. Entzmlnger, 0. P. Inspectors.
t:-.ce
cn
Thursday
night being intro­
Invincible.
He
tells
us
such
is
the
city
Kenchum in words of praise Sl made n and when he has been there ns long
Sqope and E. II. Kilhee, with Roy
Princinct No. 5, Oviedo, II. II.
duced by Hon. J. J. Dickinson. The
of
friends,
where
love
rules
in
actions
as
Sears
l
as
1
e
w
ill
have
green
Con­
Tillii, Deputy SherilT and V. K. McCall, Clerk, and N. J. Tanner, quiet hut very forceful speech out­
looks and words. For n city to he speal **r maUt* a clean-cut ndress outDouglaM. Deputy Clerk in atten- T. L. Cushing und O. R. Walcott, u lining his early career starting out gressmen sitting at his feet to learn
lingii.j !;! |.elides a n ! v.v.’ Ii paying
after the war between the states had the ways, and not reciting nonsen«e able to withstand attucks. there must
dir.ee.
Inspectors.
his respects to his opponents, di I it
he
a
sure
wall
of
love
and
friendship.
left his family with hut little means verses and talking about cows sil­
Princinct No. 6, Geneva. J. W.
in
u gentlemanly manner and con­
Minuu* of the lust regulur meeting
We
need
have
no
fear
of
attacks
and coming to Florida where he ting on limbs nnd singing, lie did
were read, approved und ordered Flynr, Clerk, and II. Baker, C. F. worked on the railroad, in u saw not say he would beat Sears twoto from without. A well founded city vinced his hearers that lie was mak­
Buulerson und W. D. Bullard, us
tied.
mill and afterward taking up the one in Orange but he did say In with a progressive spirit, will have ing n rlmn and manly campaign free
l
rivals und of course crltUism. But from all mud-slinging un i invectives.
Motion of L. P. Hagan, nnd by nspectors.
ice business going to Miami and then would carry by a bigger majority
Princinct No. 5, Chuluotu, C. I).
rivalry ami criticisms may he con­ He promised n square deal to labor
C. W. Entzmlnger, und carried this
than
Sears
would
carry
Osceola—
Cuba.
Brunley,
Clerk,
und
D.
E.
Hart,
G.
sidered
allies und not enemies. The ami capital and Impressed everyone
Boird recommends to the StuU
Of his being elected as mayor at voice in the crowd, "nnd you surely
Jacobs
und
N.
C.
Jucobs
us
Insptc
people
of Florida have come to present that he would give the statq
Compt., that he cuncel certain Tax
the age of 22 and after coming buck w ill"— applause. What has Sears
know
that
Sanford has determined of Florida a conservative, progressive
Certificates, covering
lots
in tors.
to Sanford from Culm being elected done for his homo town, where there
Princlnt No. 8, Gabrielis, S. E.
to
he
one
of the State's greatest safe and sune administration and in
Altaiponle.
three times us mayor, twire as re­ is not even n decent postolllce, and
Mathers, Clerk, und C. E. Mathers,
cities.
From
without there are a few telling about his life history demon­
he
said
that
Sears
did
well
to
say
Motion of C. W. Entrminger, nnd
presentative of Orange county und
P. E. Rcdditt, nnd A. W. Moromnn.
who
look
upon
us with misgivings, strated that he was a self-made man
that
he
said
mil
get
the
postolllce
by L. P. Hugnn, and carried, this
once from Seminole county* and while
as Inspectors.
because,
for
a
long
time we huve coming up from a raw country boy
Board recommends to the State
representative fostering the Citrus fur Sanford or Orlando us it could
Princinct No. 9, Longwocd, J. N.
stood
still.
Thunks
for
the brighter to his pro lent position us a leader in
Compt. that he allow the redemption
Canker bill,» bills for the burners he easily proved he had nothing to
Searcy, Clerk, and T. I’ . Lewis, T.
day
that
is
now
before
us. No one business und political life of his state.
cf Tat Certificate* Nos. 380 of 1915,
and framing better banking Inws. He do with these. If you vote for me I
D. Hartley, and J. A. Bistllne, as
His fine legislative career gives him
stunds
still
in
Sanford
now-u-duys.
covering Lot 82 of Froests Add to
did not refer to his opponent except believe I can fill the hill, far if you
lnspectort.
u
close touch with the affairs of the
The
uttarks
from
within
are
the
where he told of the unbusinesslike want a cool clear headed business
Alurscnte. owned by Amanda
Princlnt No. 10, Lake Mary. A.
ones to give us concern. True, there entire state and he shows this Intimar
to
represent
you,
I
can
surely
Y.'illian.*. for the fiat sum of $5.00
methods of conducting the weighty
E. Sjoblom. Clerk and W. V. Dunn.
ure none who stand still, hut there mat.* knowledge hy Ills handling Ills
ullairs.of state and closed by telling till all requirements."
plus clerk’s c 's ’ s.
A. C. Sjoblom and J. G. Martin, ns
are those who willfully and mnllciour* subject in an able and nccuratn man­
of the clmotlc stnte of affairs today
■ Motion *f C. W. Entnninger, und
The Bcportcr Star ulsu left out y, hold hack the growth of the city. ner. At the conclusion of his speech
lnspectors.
•
and that business like methods and the reply of Mr. Laketothe Sears lling
iy E. II. Kilhee, and carried, Mr.
Precinct No. 10, Altamonte, W. B.
Unprogressive, unworthy
citiiens! he wus surrounded hy many old and
William P. Russ, is hereby admitted Bullard. Clerk, and J. W. Osteen, economy only would stop the unrest that in order to get a loan In Kis­
The should he carried out to the new friends end promised a good
and the spirit of anarchy In this simmee he had to have the endorceto tl.e County Home.
A. II. Fuller, and W. W. Mullen, us
channel and dropped into the lake support from this ccunty on elect!: n
country.
nient of two men worth at lenst ten and prehnps by the time they could
Motion of L. 1’ . Hagna, and by O. lnspectort.
day.
Mr. Sears being introduced took thousand dollars nnd of all the
P. Swope, and carried, Mrs. Tillman,
The following bonds for carrySenator Fletcher Spoke
(Continued
on
Page
12)
his text upon Mr. Lake and all trouble he had to finally get the loan.
Ir
i the sum of SI0.00 per
(Continued on page (!)
On Friday night Senator Dunct.n
through this address made his op­ Mr. Lake said he did not know any­
month.
U. Fletcher spoke here to a recordponent his turget of attack clouding thing about the banking in Kissim­
Motion of E. H. Kilhee, nnd by
nreaking crowd in the street ut the
the real issues of the campaign and mee or Orlando hut in Snnfor.l n
C. \V. Entrminger, nnd carried, thnt
corner of Park avenue nnd P int
telling practlca'ly nnth'ng of vlmt man who was reasonably honest
the request of Mr. B. H. Hightower,
street, and despite the threatening
he had attempted to do in Congress and had showed any business ability
ftr a iai«e of wages he denied, and
weather the people listened to tl.rs
or what he would try to do while he whatever could get a loan without
that ti.e Clerk of tilts Board notify
senator for ulmost two hours, not a
finished out his lust term in Congress, endorsement and if Mr. Sears filled
kim thnt he is no longer needed by
man leaving until he liud finis’ c l.
lie t ried his heat to bring up the county these requirements ho should he
the County.
Senator Fletcher was introduced hy
division which is a dead issue now aide to do Ini Incss with his local
Motion of C. W. Entrminger, and
Editor R. J. Holly and first gave u
and also intimated that n deal hud banks at any time. lU also made
by 0. 1*. Swope and carried, the ri­
brief synopls of his service to Its
been made with Seminole and Orange Scars ridiculous by quoting his nur­
ses’. if Mr. C. E. Ellis, in reference
Mate and his country and his good
regarding the state senator nnd this sery rhymes and saying that ho had
to hi* Taxes, is hereby denied, und
work on many of tho most Important
Ml
Hut ns M. O. Overstreet
is not told nhout nny qualifications for
Clerk instructed to return to Mr.
/popular in Orlando and the district holding this important olllce.
Mr. C O M M E N C E M E N T WEEK W IL L hills In the senate showed that lie
Eilir, his check* for $50.00.
SANFO RD
HOUSE
P R O P E R T Y and the friends of Forest Luke, N. Lake was wildly applauded at the
III: FILLED W IT H IN T E R E S T ha* been working hard for the up­
It is moved by Comr. O. P. Swope
building of his state nnd his country.
IIEING
TORN
DOW N
T H IS C. Bryan
und M. O. Overstreet close of his reply an 1 when he had left
TO T H E PUBLIC.
and duly 2nd by Comr. C. W. EntrHis statement about the wonderful
know that none of these gentlemen the speakers stund was the recipent
WEEK.
In the various schools of tin* city work lie had accomplished In the
ninger. and eorried, that the Sherilf
would
lend
themselves
to
any
deal
of a great ovation by his ninny all Is activity and hustle in prepara­
The work of tearing down tho
ef Seminole County, he and he Is
ship building Industry of tho country
old Sanford House was begun this and no deal bus been male of which friends present. He did not sturl the tion for the Commencement exer­
htrLy requeued to see that the Hotel
Lake,
Overstreet
or
Bryan
are
aware.
personal note in the debate hut he cises around which centers the in­ and on the federal hanking und farm
Lax if Seminole Counry, is regidly week und S. O. Shinholser has a
In
fact
Mr.
Sears
was
n
disap­
more than finished it. More and terest of the community next week loan system opened the eyes o f
large forcu of men at w.nk taking
enforced.
those who were not fnmiliur with hla
pointment
to
even
his
friends
who
more us this campaign progresses it
out the windows, sash and casings
Voting Yea O. P. Swope, I*. P. and doors mid when this is finished expected him to give a clearer ex­ is apparent thnt the days of throwing The program this year varies some­ great record on these important mean
what from thnt of former years. The sure*. From his own record he brunch
Hagan, and C. W. Entrminger.
the acutal work » f tearing
down position of his stewardship in Coin­ off cn the other candidates by tin Junior reception to the graduates
Voting No: E. II. Kilhee.
(Continued on page 16)
this ancient landmark ef Sanford will gross, of national and state issues, sneakers dees not get the endorse­ is superceded by a banquet at Hotel
s o m e th in g
c o n - ment of the quiet thinking people
Deputy SherilT Bond of E. C. begin in earnest. Several offers have j f
Valdez in honor of the Seniors, thnt
Harnas;e. approved.
Big Furniture Salt
been made for this material hut the atructlv , of something that per­ who go to hear’ and to learn and t » will include the High School Pnculty
Motion of E. H. Kilhee, and and new owners -have decided to sell it tained to his 6 years in olllce nnd muko up their minds nhout the men
In this Issue of the Herald Is n
by L I'. Hugun and carried, Supt. to contractors and prospective build­ they did not attend the meeting to who have been holding office nnd and Board of Education, an innova­
tion
that
will
no
doubt
he
much
en­
page
advlaetisemcnt of tVe Hanford
L W. Wynn, is allowed the sum of ers direct and there should he enough hear a harangue about hankersahouf those who are seeking to he elected
joyed
by
the
Juniors
and
their
guests
Fu-niture
Co., announcing the big
125.00 per month for the upkeep cf
material in this mammoth building how he hud nueh u difficult time to on constructive platforms that mean
hi* car which is used for County to rebuild many houses in this city. borrow money, about how he had something to the country nt t i l The Cli^ss Day exercises, in a mcasur Removal Sale of Furniture, Rugs,
work.
carried Orange county last time nnd linn* when huisness men nnd not takes the place of the annual Junior Mattings, Itrfrige-a’ orsj Stoves, Beds,
J. G. Ball has purchased the
reception und will he held on the Kitchen Cabinets nnd everything
The following Bill ugainst Florida
how great a man he was In Con­
orators are needed in every office in High Schorl Campus.
plumbing fixtures itui the furniture
In the house furnishing line. This
Grove.- Drainage Dist. were approved
gress because he sal at the feet of
is being sol I to pUrchin ers and ere
the
sounty,
state
and
in
natiunu
sale
was necessary on account of
»nd ordered paid.
Kitchen and Cannon nnd other
The Crammer School graduation
hng the Old Sunfurd House will In*
some
changes that arc necessary in
affairs.
Sam Stevens, Cleaning Ditches,
exercises will Ik* held in the Cram­
hut a memory In tho minds’ t f the gods.
150.00.
mer school auditorium on Thursday the building occupied and owned hy
oldest inhabitants.
Sam Stevens, Cleaning Ditches,
morning ut ten o’ clock. The East the Sanford Furniture Co., and not
The new owners have not definitely
120. 00 .
Slue Primury will held their exer­ wanting to moce this immense stock
decided aheut the erection of the
cises Wednesday morning nt ten i f furniture before the remodeling of
Motion of Comr. O. P. Swope, new Intel hut Architect Trimble is
a'clock at the school at which time the building the sale was put on tif *
» r-d 2nd by Comr. C. E. Entrminger
getting the plans in shape and the
u progrujn including a play and the cut down the stock before moving it.
»mi carried, that with reference to perspective will be shown in this
The prices ure cut as low ns 20 per
spring
songs w ill he given.
fameron Avenue Hoed.
paper as soon as the planB are com­
cent
from the very low ensh price
The West Side Primary gave their
Be it Resolved that the Board of pleted. It is safe to as *;rt that this
already
on these goods nnd a glance
Mny Dsj Festival in the Park May
County Commissioners, stand ready property will not long remain idle
at some, of the prices will convinco
1st
so
their
will
he
no
exersises
dur­
»r.d willing to improve said road by as it is one of the finest hotel «(**•«
ing this pcriol. The program follows: you that this is u real saving to you
b*rd surfacing the same, at »uch in Florida and the new building will
Sunday morning, 11:00 o’ clock, High just ut the time when you need
time a* the adjacent property owners he started us soon as possible in
School Auditorium, Commence­ these new and up to dato furnishjngs
dedicate to the Counry. u 40 foot order to get ready for the big rush
ment Sermon
Dr. Walker. of ull kinds. Don't buy anything
Right of Way, as they have hereta-, next ccaaon.
until you see these real bargains.
fore agreed to do.
The audiences that have attended the stage and rendered excellent Wednesday Morning— East Side
The very fact cf the old hotel
Exercises
at
10
A.
M.
music.
The
orchestra
directed
by
Mction of O. P. Swope, and by C. building being torn down gives the the services of the First Baptist
Friday Afternoon— 5:00 o'clock.
^* Fntzmlnger and carried, that citizens a most pleasant thrill for it Church of this city have been so Mr. Gallagher was at Its best and Wednesday Night— 8:30 o'clock,
Dr.
High School Auditorium— Mr*.
High School Campus— Class Eny
Coir.r. Kilhee, be authorired to means so much to everyone con- large, the last several Sunday even­ please! the large audience.
George
Hyman,
the
minister,
held
Munson's
Recital.
Exercises.
ings,
that
the
officials
have
arranged
contract for two filla on the Bridgend serned and'Mhis old fire trap has
Th irv.’ ay morning— 10 CO o'clock Friday Night— 8:30 o'clock, High
,0ad. at a cost not to exceed 26 cent* caused the business men of Sanford for the use of the Princess Theatre tho vast audience In hi’ hand w'He
Crammer Sc*’.oiI Auditorium —
fch^o! Aiic'l'ottum— High Schoot
P' r cubic yard work to be done under many a sleepless night but now that for the firat Sunday evening of each h i delivered to t e-n t'te message
Grimmer School Graduation.
Graduation Ex.
•he supervision of Engineer Fred T. this danger will soon be over and month until the large auditorium Jgiven below. Every seat in the
Dr. If. W. Cox, University of Florida
Milam,.
with a new up to date hotel building can be completed. Under the leader-, Theatre was used and many wero Thursday Nigh t—9:00 o'clock,
Valdez Hotel—Junltr-Senlrr
of Mrs. A. M, Phillips and M r i . ! turned away from thi doors. The
GalLttviUe Fla. Commencement
.Motion of C. W. Entxmlnger, 2nd snd business block on this site the ship
Banquet.
Schelle
Maine*
a
large
chorus
filled
Baptist
Church
has
had
a
wonderful
Address.
U. P. Swope, and carried. Mr. entire city has been greatly benefited

But There Was Little Said About The
Real Issues

Out New Public
Road South East
o f City

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Hearing Several

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Great Gathei ing at Princess
Heard Dr. Geo. Hyman Last Sunday Night
On “ The City Invincible”

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Owing to conditions existing in Coffee
m a r k e t . It. is impossible to offer
Qpeka Breakfast Coffee as a regular

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onc ccnt r^ c *teir‘* 1***s offerpr&lt; to you

however, at a very low price anti at
practically a profit of l c a pound to the dealer. This
is an unusually good quality and consists of the finest
blends of Coffee that can be obtained at anywhere
near the price we offer it.
PER
POUND

SPECIAL
PRICE

Nowhere in America except at the Rexal Store can
coffee of such quality be purchased at this price.

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L1GGETTS O PEK O TEA
Ballardvale Jam

Formosa Oo­
long, Orange
Pekoe, Mixed
Black

and

Green.

Made

Guth’s Honey and Cream
Caramels

from

Unexcelled
adulterations

Household Remedies and Toilet Goods
Symonds Inn Chocolate
Special 11c
Symonds Inn Flavoring
Extract
The highest grade the market ciTords

25e Rexall Cold Tablets
Thirty tablets in each bo
wonders toward breaking

Cream
Just

26c Rexall Liver Pills
Each package contains 100
one guaranteed safe, sure i

Harmony Toilet W ater
Beautiful packages of high
grade toilet w a t e r each
containing the true odor of
the flower whose name it
hears. Violet, I . l l a e an I
Wistaria.
Standard Price
Safe Prlrc
Onc
l* o
0*1 A 1
bottle u&gt; 1 bottle* «p 1*1/1

25c Rexall Eye Wash
A full one ounce bottle. \
and soothing for all eye tr

a friendly

ti

|0c Itexall Almond Cream
- for tic
All know its uses. We extol its i|uality.
There is no better.

35c Rexall Analgesic Raltn
Very similar to an importe
Just the thing for all nei
60r Senalig. Hiker's 7) t cz.
Represents Senna and Fig
all ns pleasant laxatives
children will take.

Maximum H ot-W ater
Bottle
capacity. Gunrnateed for one year.

This is one of the finesr Svringrs thnt can be
manufactured. The quality is oxtrn fine.
This Syringe is guaranteed against imper­
fections in manufacture for one year.

Slandnrd

One Syringe

Price

This Sale

SS. $2.65

&amp; S . $2.66
Violet Dulce Face
Powder

Two Syringes

Violet Dulce Vanishing Cream
Safe ami very pleasant. .Just the kind you
need. It cleanses, beautifies and truly makes
the skin like velevt. It is one of the creams
that help you retain
that youthful 'look

The real perfect fuce powder,
in the three desired tints. lias nil
the qunlitiis Milady looks for
in the higher priced packages.
T ry it arid ho convinced.
Standard Price
This Sale

Standard Price

Harmony Liquid Shampoo

Standard Price
Two
hollies

Cascade Envelopes
c pkg.

2 pkgs 21c

A delightful preparation
made of the finest Itulinn
Talc, double bolted and
purified
Contains the combined
perfumes of Rose, Joss
mine, Heliotrope and
Lilac.
Standard Prlce^Thls Sale
One Can
Two Cana

Standard Price

This Sale

One Hox

Two Boxes

A perfect dentifiice, unteseplic ami
deodorant. Cleans and whitens the
teeth. Comes out flat on the brush.

Assorted Swimming Caps
60c

up

to

25c

20c Cascade Linen Envelopes

25c Raxnll Med. Soap

60c Pound Paper
$1.00 Linen Box Paper

5.* Chewing Gum
65c Washing Comp

6c Pen or Pencil Clips
60c Scenic Linen Writing Paper
15c Fabric Flrlsh Envelopes

Produces a sc ft,* creamy lather: is
recommended very highly and keeps
the skin soft and healthy. If used
once, you will not he without it in
your home.
Price

2 for 26c

A splendid grade of
hard milled soap. Does
not berome soft and
wasteful. A clean fragrant
and absolutely pure soap.
This Sale

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Two Cakes 16c

16c Adhesive Plaster
rtc Stork Nipples

Peanut Butter

36c Stork Nursers Complete
50c Milk Magnesia

20c Powder Pulls

Spcrlal Price

CASCADE LINEN

(ADVERTISED PRICES ARE CASH AND DO NOT INCLUDE W AR TAX)

B o w er &amp; Rouiiiillat
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Phone 325

This Sale

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25c Phenol Lavatlve Tablets

10c Pencil Fra era
$1.26 Hair Brushes

«

attractive

Medicated Skin Soap

25c Klcnzo Tar Shampoo

,

V ery

2 for 26c

' 25c

75c Fcnsdnle Linen Writing Paper

$2.00.

A very lurge cake, and an exceptional
bargain. To these who like to use a
tar soap for t i e treatment cf the hair
we can ozaurc that in this stap they
are obtaining what we believe to lie
the finest cake of soap for the money,
on the market. Be sure to try at least
a few cnkei of tiiis reap.
Standard Price
This Sale

Standard

BOUQUET HAM HE
TALCUM
• POWDER

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Maximum 2 Quart Fountain
Syringe

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The largest selling bottle in the world. The
price everywhere is $2.65. Full two-quart

Just the thing you have
been looking for. A wonder­
ful value of delightfully
perfumed' high grade liquid
soap. Once used, always
used.

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35c Rexall Cherry Hark
4 oz.
Undoubtedly America’ s lies
largest selling cough syrup
take.

Aspirin Tablets

for

50c Milk of Magnesia, 12 or
bottle
2 t,,T :,lc 50c Houquet Itamcc Talrum ... 2 for 51c
Us uses are known. Ho we need to say
The payment of $1.00 per can will not
more than Hiker makes it?
insure liner quality or an equal quanity
of Powder.
$1.00 Houquet Hamce Face
Powder
2 ^w,r 51.01 30c Peqrl Tooth Powder
2 fur 31c
Soft, delicate, pleasing to all. Just udThe envy of our competitors. They
mired by the ladies because It adheres to
wonder how" so much of such high
the skin. White. Flesh, Hrunettc.
quality Tooth Powder can he sold for
so little money.
35c Manicure Necessities
Six numbers, earh esser
$1.20 Syr. Hypophosphites Comp
result of careful study.
Clear, lOoz.......................... --'2 fer $1.21
$1.00 Septonc llnir Tonic
This will give you the old life ugain.
25c Rubbing Oil for Rhcumsrtlsm 2 for 26
ft oz.
2 f‘,r 5 I.«I
It helps those Stiff Joints.
This is a Hiker preparatlcri. Who is
Hiker? For many years one cf the lea- .15r Throat Gargle
......... .
2 for 36c
ing druggists i f New York City.
Relieves with the first dose.
This hair tonic contains Qulrlrie, and it
sure docs Beautify and strengthen the 15c Rexall Corn Solvent
If you really wqnt to g
growth of the hair.
use it
Not only this, hut ull merchandise on

25r Rexall Huby Talcum
A large sized can just ma
Haby just can't he happy

T m i ounce bottles.

tills hill i» guaranteed to give satisfac­
tion or money refunded.

;i0e Peroxrone Vanishing

A luscLus surpris* awaits you.
A full pt.und (,f
rirh caramels that
m e l l in y o u r
mouth, 'flic* gift
par excellence.

Sanford, Flori

age.
\\ e also have
\ ' Venvelopcs ta match.
\
If it is true' that the
good ta»te of a person
v \
is expressed by the
quality of their Sta^
tionery, t h e n y o u r
taste will he establish­
ed with your friends. 'T h e
texture
quality of Cascade is known from
to Coast.
Standard Price
J"1'
1 lb. 60c
2 U

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THE SANPORU HERALD

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mingcr. *4.00; L. A. Urumliy, 14.20
C. Williamson.
Building Fund
S. O. Shlnholaor, $050.00; F. H.
Trimlde, $02.67.
(toad and Ilrikge Fund
Wm. Woud, 510.00; Allen Allman.
$;.V«n; Mill Hard T a r " Co., $20.00;
t ( ; „ h Oi! Co.. $126.00; K. A. DouSCu.OO; Lawton Bros., $20.50;
Hill Lumber Co.. $26.64; W. C.
Williamson. $10.00; Wight Grocery
Co., $457.76; Sanford Cycle Co.,
$00.18; J. 11. I.aw son Motor Co.,
$5.00, J. i ‘. Milciieii, 52.44; G. .1*.
(MJ.
11,j3tii
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A. W. Moreman, $5.00; J. I). Bag­
gett, $10.00; Kutherfurd Lumber Co.,
$119.90; Hill Lumber Co., 5110.98;
W. II. Hand, $12.00; Kent VulcanUin
Co., $ 16.115; So. Paint &amp; Oil Co..
$189.21; Dixie Culvery &amp;■ Metal Co.,
$1330.60; O. P. Swope, $1.48; Manu­
facturer's Record, $14.25; Torn I.
Boyd, $8.00; G. M. Jacobs, $8.00;
V. Schmelz 5: Son, $60.00; Hill !,plement Co., $8.00; Fred T . Williams
&lt;57.75; Geo. Benton, $100.00; J. M.
Wynn, $.140.00; Fred Hines, $135.00;
C. W. Entzminger, $8.00; K. II,
Kilbce, $12.00; t). P. Swope, $4.00;
L. A. Ilrumley. $8.00; Mrs. J. T.
Moore. $1.00;

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TH E McCORMICK No. 6
Has Valuable Features Not Found
On Other Mowers
Floating Cutter, High Lift, Simple Raising
Lever, Etc. It cuts All the Grass, Cuts
under adverse conditions. Light Draft

The Hill Implement
208 OAK AVE.

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PHONE 446

Fine and Forfeiture

COUNTY COMMISSION­
ERS HOLD MEETING
NAME ELECT’N BD.
(Continued from Page 1)
ing Fire Arms were nppr. ved
License ordered Issued:

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David P. Self. &lt;’ . 0. IlinehliiT,
W. II. Singletary, S. F. Long. J. I'.
Jacobs, .1. IL Jones. H. H. Hubert*.
Leo U . YcLain. H. H. Whitten, (*.
W. Culpepper, Saul Hohhins, .1. E.
Terwllliger, W. It. H&lt; mlerson, I,. A.
Ilrumley, C. Iloyce Hell, Joe C mero,
|[iim&lt; ba! ard, F . t . Jacobs,
Kond Cummiltee Heporl
We, tiie undersigned Committee
appoin e&lt;l by your Honorulde Body
on tiie 71It day of Oct. 1913. with
instructions to view uud mark out
the b*st route for a public ro u ’ , &lt;h scribed in the petition as follows, towit: A Public Hoad to lie laid out do
feet ie width 15 feet nn each side of
the following described line, in
S'lnitmle County, F ir., ti-wit: (login

on M ellonvilb* Avenue in Section 111,
Township 19 South of ltunge it I
Hast, at a point 10 feet South of the
veenter line of the Sanford &amp; Ever­
glades Urn rich of the Atlantic Court
line Huiiroud, thence run
East
parallel*- with sail rililroad One mile
to llrisson’ s Avenue, on |iie North
and South quarter section line of
Sect! in ■'2, Township
19
South
of It an go .'il East, beg leave to re­
port to your honors as folljwa: Tim
we, after having first subscribed to
ti e imtb required by law before en­
tering on our duties make this our
general report: That we proceed to
the aid |irot*i'sed location of the
&lt;;.id i nlilic rr ail
the ••id day &lt; f
May 1920, and viewed ami marked
out the following as the host route
for said proposed road, (Said road is
to iie 30 feel W'ide.J
A Public Hoad to be laid out 30
feet in width, 1r» feet on each Vide of
the following described line,
in
Seminole County, Fla., to-wit: Be­
gin on Mellonville Avenue in Section
31 Township 19 South of ltunge 31
East, at a point 40 feet South of
the center line of the Sanford &amp;
Everglades Branch of the Atlantic
Const Line Railroad, thence run
East parulle! wilii said Itailroad One
mile to Brinson's Avenue, on the
North nnd South quarter section
line of Section 3 , Township 09
South of Kongo 31 East.
Therefore having |,erfurme.i tin
duties required by law under the
ippoint merit of your honors, we
pray to he discharged.
L. W. W A L L A C E
W: B. M I LI, EH.
I.. I. F K A Z IK K ,
Hoad Committee.

N. C. B R Y A N
c a n d i b a t ::

S T A T E

for

S E N A T O R '

FROM 19th DISTRICT

W om en!
Hero la a message to
suffering women, from
Mrs. W. T. Price, of
Public, Ky.:
“ I auffered with painful.,.” ,
alio writes. *T got down
with a weakness In my
back nr.,1 Minim... I
felt helpless nnd dla*
couragcd...! had about
lven up hopes o f ever
elng well again, when
a friend Insisted I

E

Take

CARDUI
The Woman’s Tonic
I began Cardul.

In

a short while I saw a
marked dlffcrcuco...
I grew stronger right
nlong, nnd It cured mo.
I mu stouter than I
hnvo been In years.”
If you suffer, you can

a p p r o c l a t o what It
means to bo strong and
well. Thousands of wo*
men giro Cardul the
credit for their good
health. It should help
you. Try CardnL At all
druggists.
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Fund

H. N. Whitten, $06.00: Scholic
Maine*, $50.00; E. K. Brady. $107.70
E. F. Hulls holder, $37.04; E. E.
Brady. $11.39; E. E. Brady. $30.00;
E. E. Brady, 122.20; E. K. Brady.
$36,00; Miss Huth Phelps, $12.38;
E. A. Douglass, $15.00; E. A. Dou­
glass, $5.75; Then. AuliJ, $2.08;
A. J. McCulley, $3.52.
Tick Eradication Fund
Chipmen Chemical Eng. Co, Inc.,
$1 100.00.
There being no further business,
hoard stands adjourned to meet
again Wednesday May I th. 1920, at
10 o'clock.A. A. .

n dainty girl at M. T Casaidy’a on
Friday May 7th. Mr. Lord’s fourth
son and Mr. Cassidays fourth
daughter. All arc doing nicely.
M. M. Lord filled nn appointment
at Hodman Sunday .In invitation of
pasto; and members, be was oucc
pastor of tin* Hodman church and
and the members avail themselves
of every opportunity to have him
preach for thorn.
C. C. Humphreys is getting to he
his old self again after un operation
last week having removed his left
••ye that !; ~ giver, h im - - !ot of
* ii in #*■*»**
i
.tile f
*u
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Mr. ana Mrs. Ernest rlamond and.
the Misses Footes of Orlando spent
Sunday with Mr. Hammond’s
sister Mrs. M. M. Lord.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Shelby of
Chattanooga have rut n s with Mr.
ami Mrs. J. M. L&lt;r*:. Mr. Shelby
is employed at A,’ C. I . shops.
Mrs. J. O. Andes entertained a
number of ficinws at a spend the
day party on \&gt;e_r.c,day. Among
those present were Mrs. J. II. Wynn
Mrs. Ncighhluck, Mrr. It. L. Hum­
phrey and Mrs. M. E. Smith. A
most delicious dinner was served at
noon an a delightful afternoon was
enjoyed on the spacious veranda
where the lailies reveled in hand­
work.
We are glad to ace Mr. Wynn
and the county gang over this way
again. Our roads are
certainly
needing work badly.
Mrs. Hoard of Orlando is spend­
ing some weeks with her daughter,
Mrs. K. Lord.
Calls Consigns Florida Editors To A
Hot Domlrilc

Moore Haven, April 24— Gov.
Cults who has been assailing the
Catholic religion in other parts of
t lit* state, changed his political tac­
tics when lie canid to Moore Haven
Thursday. Previous to bin address
Jin the evening he accepted hospital­
ity at the home of Capt. and Mrs.
J. J. O'Brien, and invited Capt.
O’ Brien, who is a devout Catholic
E A S T SANFO RD
to sit on the platform with him and
Rev. Hencher of Apopka will be at to make a speech for him.
More’ s Station church to preach
The speaking was opened by a
tills Sunday the 16th.
Baptist minister, Kuv, Mr. Wallen,
Mr. Moore of Eu Gallic is a guest who hail a few tilings to say about
at the home of his sister Mrs.-Joe Catholicism. Capt. O'Brien, who in­
Cameron.
troduced the governor, shl his hear­
Mrs. A. B. Cameron expects her ers that he was not ashamed of tiie
mother and brother to come from vfact that lie was a Catholic. He said
Miami this week for a visit. They he favored Catts because he believed
are en route to Dotriot, Mich., for the governor could get tiie waterways
the surnm.T.
that Moore Haven needs.
Joe Carncror.’ ** young people an
Gov. Catts kept away from religiou
driving a new Overland car.
ous issues in his address, ami signal­
Wallace Hell is driving a new led out Florida newspapers for a
Overland runabout.
hitter attack. He predicted that t i e
Well any way the weekly lie-aid newspaper o.en of Florida woul i
is bigger and more newsy than ever "b e cast into hell, everyone of them,
but we miss the Daily "sumpen hut particularly the owners of the
Tampa Tribune and the Jackson­
awful."
I. I). Hart has sold a 5 acre farm ville Timox-Unlon."— Tampa Daily
mi Cameron uve to E. J. Ward. Times.

The following bills as audited by mer, Mr. and Mrs. Miller give posaj the Clerk and approved by thi sion June 15*1. the Miller farm has
been l ne "Show Place” &lt;d this local­
Board were ordered paid.
ity with its citrus grove and many
Bund Bond Fund
other varieties *&gt;f fruit*
Mr. and
Fred T. William*. $32.59; Fred T.
Mrs. Milljr have just recently sold
Williams, $68.60; Geo. It. Hurt.
in town 2 Inures on Palmetto uve
$112.50; Noll &amp;. Noll. $366.97; Noll *
and I lie i«e on French ave, they
A: Noll. $76.60; Noll A Noll, $487.80.
still own 5 acres partly improved on
General Fund
Cameron ave near Cameron Villa
E. A. Douglass, $125.00; Dr. J. T- read and are busy building a modern
Denton, $30.00; Geo. A. DeCotter, bungalow for a home. Mr. Fortson
$60.00; Frank Harris. $50.00; II. C. has charge of the work. The Millers
I ) uBose. $20.00; Mrs. 1.. C. (Bisson, received a very nice price for their
$25.00; W. C. Williamson, $65(0; farm.
Hill Hardware Co., $2.50; W. C.
LAKE MAHV
Williamson, $45.95; M. I). Gatchcl.
Mrs.
Good
heart Sjoblom returned
$146.08; Woodruff &amp; Watson, $5.50;
home
Wednesday
from making a
L. P. McCuller, $7.20; Southern
Utilities Co,, $22.65; Mobley’s Drug visit with her home folks at AuburnStore, $15.54; A Vaughn, $200.00; dale.
Mr. ami Mrs. Harris motored
S. F. Doudney, 5110.00; The Herald
here
Sunday afternoon from Orlando
P.in:ing Co., $29.50; C. M. Berry,
to
visit
the former's sister and family
Bin.00: C. M. berry, $100.00; E. E.
Mrs.
W.
P. Monroe.
Brady. $2.00; E. E. Brady. $14.80;
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Olson left
Geo. T. Johnson Co., $20.28; Fenoln
Chemical Co., $20.00; Elliolt-Fishcr Saturday to take charge of the
Co., $28.24; So. Bell Tel. &amp; Tel. Co., Valdez Hotel. People around here
$ 8.60; D. E. Hurt. $16.00; Thro regretted very much to have them
Aulin, $3.50; Geo. I). Hart, $25.00; go.
II. W. B. Drew Co., $63.06; E. A.
El.licit S P R IN G S
Osteen. $10.00; A. A. Hicks, ! 10.00;
Our regular preaching service
T. F. West, 510.00; L. M. Hehblndor
were held at Ebenczar church Sun
$10.00; J. E. Snyder. $10.00; S. F
day by pastor R ev. Thompson. Had
Mathers, $10.00; J. N. Searcy, $I0.C0
a large crowd both morning and
A. E. Sjoblom, $10.00; A. II. Fuller,
night.
$10.00; J. T. Nixon, $ .00; D. E.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lord nnd
Vart, $2.00; T. W. Bentley, $2.00; W
Budd. $2.00; J. M. Smith. $2.00; J. P Rev. Thompson were dinner guc»sts
P. Smith, $2.00; Dave Colson, $1.00; of Mrs. J. O. Andes Sunday,
Lizzie
$10.00;
Swop*,
C. W.

Building and Furniture Values Have More
than Doubled. Note the Increase
Between 1914 and 1920
1914

192(1
$60.00
. 92.00
9.50
15.00
6.50

$16.00
... 27.00
... 3.50

Framing Lumber, per 1000 feel
Flooring, per 1000 feet
Shingles, per 1000
lailhs, per 1000 ...
Nails, per kog
Bricks, per 1000
Sand, p&lt; r load
Head)' Mixed Ikifnl, per gal
Linseed Oil, per gal
Cement, per barrel
Tlasler. per ton
Lime, per barrel
Tinting, per pound
Painters. per day .....
Carpenters, per day
Brick Masons, per day
Laborers, per day

2.00

2.75

6.00

22.00

.75
1.75
.56

I 50
3.75
2.50
1.00

10.00

22.00
2.00

.90.
.08
2.50
3.00
4.50
1.50

.21

.

6.00
6.80

8.00
•3.60

Bldg. Hardware, Plumbing, Sash Weights,
Glass and Putty have more than
doubled in price with­
in 5 years.

&lt;

All Household Furnishings Have Doubled In Value
Have You Enough Insurance?

W. J. THIGPEN

COUNTY HAPPENINGS

G. W. Spencer has bought the
place known as the Crimin farm in
Vnno unrein ent
Cameron City fr *n tiie Virginia
This i* l &gt; announce that the Hill
The above report is hereby ac­
Carolina Fertilizer Co.
Lumber Co. starting next Saturday
cepted and approved. Done in open
L. Hoye is adding a front porch (M a y 15th&gt; will elo«e up Saturday
session at the Court House in Sunford. FI-rid a. t
HI, day of M ay ’ ■&gt; his 1. i.n. oil Be.ii dull avenue. afternoons, nt I o’ clock, for the
People over in Palm and Mecca summer months, until further noth**.
092(1.
Hammocks nr*- much pleased that
This i* in accordance with t ie
L. A. It HUM LEY.
Chairman Board of County Cotnmrs. South Sanford avr is now being custom .md | rnctice tf the &lt; ; I -r
paved, the work is progressing very merchants of this «■i:y . except that we
Attest: E. A. DOUGLASS, Clerk.
nicely.
we have decided on closing Saturdeay
By V. E. DOUGLASS, I&gt;. C. (Seal
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Miller have afternoon:, imt.ad i f Thursdays, a*
Reports of the several county
otlicinls were read, approved and sold their homo at Moore’s Station do the ot er merchants, as we believe
ami 10 acres of celery land, 7 of it would suit our trade better, es­
ordered filed.
Warrants paid during the month of which is Improved to Joseph W. pecially u; this is the uftirnoon tbu'.
and
of April were ordered cancelled of Corley from near Atlanta, Gu. Mr. the Contract* rs, Carpenters
Corley is said to be a practical far­ Fa:mors take off instead of Thursday
record.

Walter King, $1.00:
$1.00; Mrs. Stillman,
Hag An. $4.00; O. P.
E. m. Kilbce, $6.40;

A W arning to
Property Owners

The stork seems to have broken
arner,
L. P. a wing in our vicinity last week
$5.49; having left a fine boy at R. W ,
Entz- Lord’s on Wednesday May 5th nnd

ACCIDENT

UAUILITV

BURGLARy

ATE '3.AS5

Our Agent, MIL II. W. 1IEHNDON, will write you any of the above
forms of Insurance or anything you need In the Insurance line.
Through his connection with us he ran give you Insurance protec­
tion In (he very strongest Compnnys in each and every line.

JAMES
General Insurance

PAXON, Jacksonville, Fla.

&amp;
-

Established 1906
Suiety Bonds
-

Employers Liability

SHOE POLISHES
BEST FOR HOME SHINES
SAVE THE LEATHER
THE BIG VALUE PACKAGES •

PASTES AND LIQUIDS * * DUJ(’

B,owo

T1IH F. F. DAUEY CORPORATIONS LTD.,

For the, price of

PUFTAIO. N.7.

two good

Mules you

can buy a Fordson Tractor that can
d o the work o f Six Mules.

C. F. WILLIAMS

E D W A R D HIGGINS

Dealer

Manager

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Without Filler

!

How does this formula appeal to you for

PEPPERS, EGG PLANT, TOMATOES
Am. 4 j&gt;er cent
Av. Phoa Acid 8 per cent.
Act. Pot. 5 per cent
100 lbs. Nitrate Soda
300 lira. Shrimp Scrap
300 lbs. 7-32 per cent Tankage
100 Ilia. Blood
200 llw. Sulphate Potash
700 IN, Acid Phospato
1700*.
Price: $60.00 F. (). B. Jacksonville
Packed in 10 bags, 170 lbs. each. Each bag equivalent to
200 lbs, fertilizer of the above analysis.

Buy your Fertilizer re­
quirements now for your
1'all Crops before the rise
ir. prices. A n y delivery
desired from now until
October.

W. I. L Y M A N , Agent
N IT R A T E A G E N C I E S CO .
at office o f A . P . Connelly 104 to 108 Magnolia A ve., Sanford

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M*r »&lt;• 1920
PAGE 7

In Sanford

■

- hfy told ui wo would not like to live
In this city l&gt;y the lnke;
« &gt; *i.»h to ray to our Tampa friends
T v.,t they made a bi|j mistake.

UNIQUE VIENNA CIGARETTE

! 5 r i i h. d* y u*

A&gt; n . i bi o .

and I or . . I d County, at hi* offlr* In San­
Clflfc V i. I. -n
E* A- DOUOLA88. ford In tald County at 10 o'clock A. M. or
County.
a* icon thereafter a* the mailer ran be heard
Florid.
* CouM' s'»n,no,»
ft-r authority to tell, at pubild or private
as-stc.1' ^ V* K D°U O L A 8 S . I), c.
• ale. the interest of laid lle r r y J. Cramer
In the foltuoinc-deecribrd real eatate, In
aald County, to-all:
PrMf.lUn
■No-,lr**f Ap
The
Southwest
Quarter
of 1the
for T a i Drrdn tinder
unarr
m
trier 01
nr flouth
■'omn*
Scrllon
-v —
“ •« ■! thr
tnr Grnrral
urnrral Hlatalrs i SV*
°* 8**tlo,v thirty-on* (31) In
Nolle* I* hereby ( Wrn that Jamet K. J ? " " * ' llP . „ T w » n t y (SO) South of King*
*-------- --L N p . ’ s, • Thirty ^(so^ Kaat. » l t h t h * following •*-

Mo*e* 8. GucVrnhrinrr, a* tha firm of S. W ill* *hall eomttlut* the beard of director*
---- —
. —». «£ saw
n** ltt»lU3QCn
Q
(sucktnbrimrr
Son*.
Hraldsncrt Uunknown:!
,,
Arttcfo V*.•
th# unknown htlr*,
htlrt. detriaea,
deetj**- legatcea,
l*e*i»*«
•gran
»»«th*
Th
*
hlgheat
amount
of iad*ht*dn»«i or
tee*,
or
other
claimant*
under
S*r*n
A.
It la Made From Almost Anything,
Davit, S. Guckenheimtr and Mote* S. liability to which th* corporation may, at any
From Forest Wood to Grass,
tin*-,
aubleet
Itaelf
ahali
not
etcred th* amount
Guekenhelmer. and to any and other partle*
claiming any Intsrral In and to tl *&gt; following •f it• capital atock ptua ita aurplui.
Tobacco smokers of Vienna Jocular*
land tituated in Semlnola County, Florida,
Article VI!.
_■-- 1---- *• thn7
• *the ^ t ' ^ l e n n n ^ o ^
been altoRot her pleasant
here, j ,y tIccI'aro
towlt: Lot 8 of filork 3, of Tier 1 of *anfutd,
Th* namr* and pl*c* of rrajdanr* ..f thFlorida, awarding to K. It. Traflonl't Map Incorporatora, and the amount of stock tub*
The folks are social and kind, fM,t ,, bc|n..
hv.iA w] uii hi
i&amp;taj rimmed up 2(1
of Sanford, Florida.t
scribed by each ar* at followt:
•
And £&gt;ve y®« a cordial
....... .. welcome1
.......... cigarettes.
Tills Is intended us u nut*
J. D, Hood, Sanford. Florida Sill Shares.
It
appearing
from
a
awnrn
bill
of
complaint
t he ir progressive little town
F. Vv. Mahonry, nanlord, Florida I I I aharra
fltrd In this eauie gjair.it you. that you hie*
To
Ire on the quality o f material used
If. C. DuUoa* Sanford Fbrrida IS aharra.
or elalm tome interest In and to th* land
Sanford.
Georg*
Hyman,SiSanford. Florl'• 71 aharra.
In the manufacture o f Austrian clp
hereinabo** detrrlbed. therefore, you. the i ;;enry
Nirktl,
Henry
Nlrktl,
Sanford Florida I t l aharea.
nrettes.
•aid Sarah A. Davit. 8. Guckrnhlemrr and
Henry-Witte.
" —of
— Florida
'.Vltte, Sa
Sanford, Florida 71 aharr*.
Moee* S. Guekenhelmer, i r * hereby reuuired 'State
Tobacco products are a government t R .fid i i ' ! " ! 00**
You con roe the flowers blooming,
to _______
be and appear ueiai*
before our tain
tald v.ireuit
Clreuit |County of Senlno.t,
H. &amp; N. Co..
*•’ “
Courthoua*i -In Sanford, Florida,
—.. w* niuirMiu, runm.
— -- ---- Court, at the f*on»tk......
h. ,
l* n&lt;1, l,,lnr assessed at Iho date of
And watch the green grass grow, monopoly and regulated In quantity ,Ih*
t hereby certify, that on this day person­
iMuane* of aueh errtlflr.tr In lh* name of 210 fret. North 414.4 feel. Y.'aat 210 feel. on th* 3rd day of May A. I). 1920, and then
ally appeared before me J. D. Hood. F. ft.
Ai lrn* U" lIr“ *»ld eerlifteat* (hall b* South 414.4 feet, being the property run- and there made anawer to tha bill of Mahonry. If. C. Dullot*. Georg* Hyman.
Hear the mocking-birds sweet song o f Issue. The allowance to each In*
* «» deed will Veye.l by K. E. I'etrl* and witr, l.outla to complaint eihlblted acalnat you, othrrwlao Henry Nickel, and llenrv Witte, to m* known
dividual Is very small, equal iiosslbly U*.mTk4. • ero,’j B« } "
AnJ fee the deep wells flow.
I.. Mann, all altuate in Strulnol* a decree pro confeaao will b* entered acalntt to b* th* p* aona described in and who aubm o. h
on ,h* lu,h
A. II. Stephen
you.
County, Florida.
to
six
cigarettes
a
day.
Smuggling
Is
•rribed to th* In egolng charter, and they,
IVe have celery, tomatoes, carrots
Which
application will he baaed upon Ih*
0 ,.Wi!E *V
*I*nalure and aeal thl*
•much In practice, however.
And ill othir parllea claiming any right, earh of them, aeverally, for hlmaelf. aeknowpetition for *al&lt;* now on file In *ald Court.
anl beets,
d*y ol M,y A' •*. ic2o.
title or Inter*'! In and to the property here­ rd (»d that they aubarribed tor tha number ol
Dated April 22nd., 1920.
One thousand recently purchased by ri.*.w r i
I.
E- A- DOUGLASS.
•hare* —therein
..... .. indlratrd
,o-v.j. for th* uiea and pur
inabove dcarribed under, by or
through I poaei
All growing in the ground;
l.OSSlt: C R A M Kit
poaea therein ripreaaed.
Florida
Cour&lt;&gt; s,mtnoU County,
the Associated Press correspondent
Guardian.
Sarah
A.
Davl«,
S.
Gurkenhelmer
and
Motes
I
|n
wttneaa
whereof.
I hav* hereunto aet ray
potatoes, cabbuge, pepers and beans. consisted of about two-thirds leaves
W36-SIC.
S. Guekenhelmer. or othtralae, nra hereby ban-i and official aeal thla tha 27t ■ day
3S-Sie
' ° y V' E' n ° U G L A S S D. C.
required to b* and appear before our tald April 1920.
Anil sell them by the pound.
anil grasses.
------- www.a
Court■*atmV
thawuunnuuip
Courlhou**inIn^•niorti,
Sanford. (S E A L)
A. U. KF.1
la C-icu I Court Se«*nih Juditla- C rcult O Cirrult
.........
1V„I June
Inn. A.
a W
nan
Florida,
on tha Tthdayof
D. •1920.
In Sanford
Flar'da Srm lne'r Caenty In Chaacery and then and there make anawer to th* bill
Notary Public. M y
*«
Court 7lh Judicial Circuit
of rnmplaint athlbiled agalnat tald unknown
Seminole » ourty Florida In Ckancerv. Mar^ F. Willlamaon
I immlnl m K ip irn
M.iel Joyce
She Comes No More.
partita, otherwla* a decree pro ronfrtao will
D
ickin
son
*
nicklntoa
° * 1' ‘T
’
L*
.-ui,
r&gt;
I
agalnat
aald
unknown
parties.
\\&gt; have hotels, schools end churqhea
j
J.
D.
Maeruder
*t
at.
o y tr
Gfder of Publication
My little friend In the apartment i V, Jj.,* JJoyce,
la ordered that thla nolle* be publiahed Attorneya for Inrorpjrator*.
_To lh* Drfendanta II. II. I.iccett, Ava M. In It
37-4tc.
And places to fish for brim:
th*
Sanford
Herald,
a
newspaper
publish­
across the ball was it studious pupP
i;,JJy" by ord„ td lo . P(1„ r lo ,h, Kennedy, Hubert L. Kennedy, t.ynda T.
ed In Semln&lt;«* County, Florida, onra a week
You can rile a few miles out whit had COIIIP to my apartment for ' abov* styled eauie on or before the 7th day McLendon. Geary* T. .McLendon ami Jamre for
e.gtit wwka at to tha known partle* la Court of County Judge, Slat* of Florida
, wt vi o n u[r trip tin u■)' II. MeKachern, David (). Fry and J, It.
Seminal* !'* ■*(*,
defen J*nl, aa i one* a week lor twelve weeaa
To enjoy a delightful swim.
a few hints In trie execution of h e r’ of
"' June. !V22, ttto* tiinx t itulr Dty of thlt |Abbott:
In ft* Katat* of
at to th* uakn-’ w* partle* -I-feedatit.
Court,
ind
sntwtr
th*
bill
ot
Compltlnl
ft la ordared that you and each of you tie
\Ve play base-ball, basket -ball and studies when n mutual friend of ours Altd In ttld n u t * t(tin tt you and In default
Wllncaa my hand and th* teal of aald j James I-uSt! Monroe, a miner.
and ara required to appear to th* bill of
v.ho was known ns u chatterbox was Ihrltof a dtrrr* pro ronfruo t i l l b* rntrrrd complaint
Minor.
tennis,
filed herein by Mary F. William- Circuit Court on this th* 20th day of
■
(■ii.it
you
and
th*
abov*
raui*
procctd
ax
Notire la heraby givsn to all whom It may
• on, on Monday, th* Seventh Day of June. February, A. D. 1920.
seen coming down the stri-et headed part*.
Have parties by the score,
ronrarn,
that
I,
Meraay
Monro* Roberta, na
'S
E
A
L
)
K.
A.
DOUGLASS,
A. D. 1920.
for my upnrtment.
It it further ordrrtd that thlt nolle* b*
Clerk of
-» Circuit .......
.................
Lionel Monro*.
Court.
Semlnu , Counl- ! Guardian of Jamet '-Ion,I
Monroe, Minor,
And many happy carefree young folks
Thr Sanford Herald, a nrwapaper publish­ Clerk
„ Slat* of Florida.
' bounty ,
th„ «.........................
9th d ty nf May. A.
1).. 1920.
publlihtd
one*
t
***k
for
four
rontcrutiv*
A. b
My friend, being more nuxlotm to srekt In Sanford lltrald. • nt«tp tp rr pul- ed In Seminole County, Florida, !• dnianalrd Qeo. A. Det'ottea,
|
*,t'P‘
y
to
th*
Honorahl*
B
ffoual
____
............
14
rF*.
. H
ouaholdrr,
Who alwnys like to go,
at
th*
new,paper
In
which
thlt
order
th»l
Solifitof
nf I'ntinaal
t r. aald
. &lt;County,
OUfltV J U
spend nu hour studying thnu talking, liihrd tt Sanford, Florida.
.. ,t -.........inJ
'County
Judge f.a
In f*____
and for
at(1r • Itl inii flip aal.l «’ ____
•»&lt;! °1 Lounttl for Complains.ta. ■hit onf r# in Sanford In aald County nt 10
and ard*r* l at Sanford, Florida, thlt be publiahed on* a week lor * l(h t contrcu*
In Sanford
said. "Tell her that I am not here, th*Dan*
tlv* wt*ka.
2»th dty of April. I!*20.
W Z f lJ t c .
'o'clock A. M. or aa toon thareaftar aa tha
*t
I and hid In n fnlr sired clothes hamper, t SKA l.i
Wltnrta my hand, and th* aral of tald
K. V. DOUGLASS
matter ran be heard, for authority to aell,
Cl*rk ol Clrruit Court Scmlnot* County. Circuit Court, thla th* 3|v| Day i t March, I n i ' l i c ull C'ourl. Srivnlh JudlrUI C'irrull O f at public or private aal*. thr one-half In­
A. D. 1920.
The surrounding country is pictures­ expecting llie talkative party to leave
Florida.
I lor Id«. Sfminolr ('ounlf, tn rkiinctry terest of Jamet IJnnel Monro* following
37-Str.
(SEAL)
L\ A. DOUGLASS II. C. Illanchard
In a moment or two.
dearyibed real eatate. In aald County, toque
Clerk Clreuit
Cuurt, Seminole County,
wit:
Forty-five
minifies
passed
and
lo
my
Florida.
Nolle*
of
Appllntlan
far
City
T
t
t
Dr*d
And beautiful, I am l~l],
(Uchtrd I*. Mark* at
a!.
-----| ‘ •“ t* 10. M sad 12. Work 6. Tier 1. of
Nolle* It h*r*by ttvrn that J. K. I.tlne, V. S. Starbuck. Ily V. E. DOUGLASS D. C
horror the hidden one sneered, while
W - : e Tourists always like to come
To all partle, elaln.lng Inter*.! under Mary \
V f ^ d,n* » ° E- .U; Trafof City »f Sanford T t i C*rtT- Solicitor for Cumpalintant.
—
» « - . . » --- ..
of Sanford, aa
recorded in
In fl 'l*
l a tl
In the clothe* hamper. I could b arely surchsirr
A. I’ arramore,
Matthew
It. ..
Mark*, Alfred i lord a_ Map
.
mm recurueu
t* No. 223, dtlrd th* lit day of April, \V33-Vtr.
To avoid the sleet and cold. keep front laughing; In fact, h little tin
tveraon, Frank H. llrigg', and Jetal* I. Hook No. 1, pages 36-61 of Stmlnol* County
A. I&gt;. It'll, Said rartiaratr rmnrtrr* th*
Ilerorda.
Also
Lota
I
N
,
2N,
and
3N,
Tier
Ilrlggv.
t-r
any
of
them,
or
otherw|«*
claim
There are orange groves and celery smile from me seemed to give nwny fnllotiny drtrrlbcd proprrty, aitualrd In Ih* In rirrull ( ’sort. Nevrnlh Judicial t'lrcul Ilf Ing any Interest In th* following described 17, ol E. Ii. Trafford's Map of Sanford,
Florida. .Hrmlnul* County In Chanrery
City of Sanford, County of Srmlnolr, Slat*
property, and to all persona claiming an Flnrida, at recorded in F l i t Hook No. I,
farms,
the entire proceeding. The talkative of Florida, to-»it: Lot 2fi, SI* milford'a Mar^ F. Willlamaon
page* 56-61 of Seminol* County Record*.
internal In aald proprrty. to-wlt:
Addition,
Th*
tald
land
brine
a
n
r
o
n
l
at
th*
The land Is valuable, 'tis true: friend evidently had discovered the &lt;lat* -if th* Itiuanr* of iurh rrrtlficatr in th* J. II. -Magruder rt al.
Southraat quarter o 'Southeast quarter of Also Lot 8 of Hlork " Y " of tha Florida
Land A Colonisation Company's Map of
Section 21, Township 21 South ot RangiIntrigue, for she left Immediately, and namr ol Unknown,
It costs five thousand dollars
To all peraona rlaimlng Inlrrrata under Last.
St. Hertruda'a Addition to Town of Sanford
AI*o T a i Crrtiflral* No. 173, dated thr It. II. Liggett, Thiinui D. MrKarhcrn. W.
although till* happened some time ago tat day of April A. I&gt;. 1913, Said rrrlifirat*
...X 0? • r&lt;' hereby required lo appear to the •a per Flat reeorded In Flat llnnk No. 1,
To buy a home for two,
C. Drawd)-, David IF Fry, J. II. Abbott
Ilian- Page M2, of Seminote County Records. Alto
embrace, th* follnwiny drirribed property and Georg* II. llanrr, or any of them, or h i) of complaint herein tiled by ft. C. Ilian
have never seen her since.
l.ot 10 of lllnrk 8, ,.l Tier 2. uf K. R. TrafIn Sanf ird.
Ituatrd in the City of Sanford, County of othrrwl**
tJ" 7,11
" I Jun*. A. ford's Map of the Town of Sanford, at per
rlaimlng
any
Intrrrat
in th»
fob I) tq-o"
______
-m
ss; ultra
rat III
in" »«!•
This certainly was my most cinhnr •Seminole,
I.
_
I
J-.,-'*
‘
State of Florida, lo-wit: Lot 4H, lowing described property, and to alt per*-*'
ll it further ordered that this order be plat rrrnrdrd In Flat Hook No. 1, pagra
Work J. A D. Chappell'* Add. The tald claiming an interat In said property, to-wlt
rasslng moment.—Exchange.
ot Seminole County Herords.
Alao
land brine attested at the dale of thr i,iuanra W t , ot S K '., Sec. :iet, Tp. SIS. of It. 30 F. published once a week for twelve consecutive 36.nt
Th«* lirc-lly tries to tlo his duty
weeks
In The Sanford Herald, a newspaper Lot 6 of Htork 13 of Tier 3 of Sanford,
of aurh aiitlfirate In the name » ( S- D. Mc­ S K 'i of N \V1s, and HIV's of N U Q , and published
Florida, at per K. It. Trafford'a Map, at
In Seminol* County, Florida.
In lighting up the town
Gill. hat filed raid rertillratra in my nlllrr N K 's of S W 's , anil NW'| ot S K L , Sec.
Portuguese Feminism.
per Flat thereof reeorded In Flat Hook No,
Witness my hand and th* seal of said
and hai made application for City Ta» Dee I 33, Tp. 21 H. o. " 31 t. St: l. ol S t :', of
pagra 56-61 of Seminole County reror.la.
You mc him- on tree ami grass,
Itecently the diploma of doctor of to liaur in arroruanre with law. Uni •• tald Sec. 3(1. Tp t l S. of It. SO t: N ' , of S K 'i Court, this the |6th day of February, A. D. I,
I ..is 9 and K*« ( lllork It, Tier G, aorordlng to
,
And sometimes on the ground. agronomical engineering was for the rertlfiratea ahali be redremed acror line to of S K 'i of , Sec. 3(1, Tp. 21 S. of It. 30 192".
K. II- Trafford'a Map of th* town of Sanford,
E. A. DOUGLASS,
law. City Ta&lt; Deed will l«*or thereon on the E. SW's of SB', of SK's Sec II. Tn 21 S It 30 K (S KAt.)
Florida.
The little* creature seems to under­ first time conferred upon a woman 2nd day of June A. I&gt;. IV2(L
Circuit Court, Seminole County,o
S t : 1, of S W 's of Sec. 25, Tp. 21 S. of Clerk
Which application will h* baaed upon
Florida.
my odlrlal ,lena&lt;ur' ami aral t hI a It. 3'i b. Il-rin 32S ( i fret W. nf NFL corner
In nrarll. The recipient, Maria Ade­ the\Vitne&gt;&gt;
th* petition for aal* now on nl* In aald
stand
-.’ Nth day of April A. D. 1920.
Court.
of SI. 'i of N K L of Sec. 3It, Tp. 21 S. ol V S. Htarhurk,
laida I'lnto de Mngallanes Quintanilla. i SK A I. i
K. A. DOUGLASS, It. 3u K„ run \V. «S7 Iret. S. IS2 f*ct to Solicitor for Complainant,
Flitters and Hits about,
Dated April 27, A. !&gt;. 1920.
Clerk Circuit Court, Seminole County, railroad
right-of-way.
.........— .....-......... - -1
ii i, aiun( along W27-13tc.
Norlhca'trrly
Is
a
young
woman
of
Portuguese
birth.
ME IIS A Y M O N R O E RORKRTS.
Florida.
Trying to dispel the darkness
• am* to a point S. of beginning, N. to be­
Dickinson
A
Dickinson
Guardian
IIy V. E. DOUGLASS D C ginning l. ' • i f N
. of S K 'i of N K ' i
of
Attorneys.
W37-6tr.
NOTICE
OF
IN TO It POTATIO N
While the electric lights are out She comes from one of the most noted 37-3te
of the Iberian families, being n direct Notice of Application for Tat fired Under S..c. 36, Tp 21 S of It 3 &lt; K. K »i o ' W ’ , of
Notice Is hereby given that tho undersigned
N’ ft ' l of Sec. !| Tp 21 S of U. II
K.
In Sanford
descendant, ns ber name would Indi­
Srrllon 375 of Ike Grnrral Stalulra.
You are hereby required Ir appear to hr v*ill, on Friday Die *JHh ot May l'&gt;20, or as
thereafter as convenient, apply to the
Notice la hereby given that Jamra K. b il ol complaint her* n fled hy Mary F. soon
cate. of the famous sailor Magellan.
Harriett, purchaser &lt;d T a i Certificate No. Williamson on Monday, the Filth Day ol Honorable Sidney J. Catta, Governor id (be
State
i f Florida for lettir* patent Ineorpora*
We have sul; bur water and gus Miss Mngallnnc* Is (be third woman 1019, dated the 3rd day ol June A. D. 1901. July, A. D. 1920
ting
“ I.A K K F IIO N T
I M F IU IV K M K N T
!n the family to have received the Said certificate embraces the following de­
It I* further ordered that thla order
I* C O M P A N Y " under the following proposiM
To use for rooking food.
scribed property situated In Seminole County published one,, a week for 12 ronsecutlve charter, the orginal i f which la now on file
This, tends to keep the house-wife doctorate. Iter two elder sisters having Florida, to-wlt: Lot 157, Altamonte Land, weeks In The Sanford Herald, a newspaper In the oilier of the Secretary of State of the
been graduated as experts In law and Hotel Ai Navigation Co., The aald land bring published In Seminole County, Florida. State of Florida at Tallahassee,
In a very pleasant mood.
assessed at the date ol the lasuanr* ol aurh
W itnr" my hand and the teal of said
J. D. Hood
pharmaceutics. She bus made a spe­ certificate In the namr of Id* M, Holman, Cirrult
Court, thia the 31st Day of March
You ran ride in boats and autos
One Inch Cnrtlx Will He Published Un*
F. W. Mahoney
A.
D. 1910.
cial study of tropical plants and cou­
Alio T a i Certificate No. |U|3, dated thp
II. C. I I ll Hose
dor Thla Heading At The Kate Of |7.?0
And use n telephone,
IKK
Al.)
K.
A.
D
OUGLASS
3rd
day
of
June
A.
D.
1901,
Said
rertillrat''
Gcorga llyman
nt Inn*.
Per Year.
embraces
the
following
described
property
Ulrrk
Circuit
Court,
Seminol*
County,
Henry Nickel
These things are nil convenient
Florida.
situated In Seminole County, Florida, to-wlt:
Henry Witte.
Ily V. E. DOUGLASS D.C Arllilra uf Inrurpuiallun Df "l.akrtrsinl
Lot 137, Altamonte, Land, Hotel &amp; Naviga­ V. S. Starbuck
When you build your homo
Pertinent Query.
tion Co., The aald land bring assessed at the Solicit, r fur Complainant
Improsrmrnl Company''
In Sanford.
Telephone Operator (lafely retiirtied dale of the Issuance of aurh certificate In the WSl-lSIc.
Thr undersigned hereby associate themnamr of Unknown.
from overseas) — Park fltlOd docs not
stives togrthsr fur the purpose of forming •
Also T a i Certificate No. IU63, dated the In 7hr Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial body
politic and corporate under the laws of
Cirrult, Seminol* County. Slat* of Florida.
3rd day of June A. D. IW'H, Said rrrttflrat*
Wt have paved streets and large oak answer.
the
State of Florida, with and under the fol­
Cecil
Irvin
Mooney.
1
embraces the following described property
Voice
from
OJher
End—
!!?(••?!•?••
lowing
prop..ted charier.
Complainant.
troest,
•Ituatrd In Seminole County, Florida, to-wit:
arnCE IN TIIK COURT IIDUSK
vt
I
Citation
Anl'l* I.
T. O.—Say. Iladdy, what out fit were l.ot 22H, Altamonte I.and, llotel A Naviga­ Alma llcrnlc*
With long moss hanging down,
Mo&lt;fne&lt;,
The name of th* corporation ahali l&gt;*
tion
Co..
Thr
aald
land
being
attested
at
th*
you with?—The Home Sector.
Defendant.
SANFORD
FLORIDA
"I.A K K F K O N T
1M PHlIVKM K N T
COM­
datr uf the lasuanr* ol such certificate In
Which gives the children lots of
To Alma flernle* Mooney, residence unknown P A N Y " and Its principal office* and place of
the namr of R. M. Call.
It appears from an affidavit filed In thlt bualnraa shall be at Sanford, Flurlda. with
shade.
Also T a i Crrllfirat* No. 370, dated tt.* Court that yuu are a rr'idenl of a state
4th day of Jun* A. D. 1917, Said crrllfirat* other than the State of Florida, an.l that branch uilirra In aueh lilac* uther place* In the
And beautifies the town.
rmbrarrs th* following described property your present place of business In unknown Slat* of Florida, anil In th* arvrral atatra of THOMAS FMMI.T WILftn*
Unlttd Slatca, and in foreign rountrle*,
situated in Seminol* County, Florida, to-wlt: and that there la no other person In the tha
LEGAL ADVERTISING
E. mtOt'MON IIOUflllOLf/wB
Lota 367 and 36S, Flan of Sub division of State of Florida to serve a Subpoena upon •a may hereafter he ratabllahed.
There are pretty lakes and rivers
Alllclr It.
Land belonging to Altamonte I.. II. A N. Co.. whom would hind you that you are not un­
Th* general nature of th* business to h«
The said land bring assessed at the date nl
Flowing through the land,
Nolle* of Appllrallan far T a i Deed Under thr Iasuaner ol aurh certificate In the name der age ol t«enty-on* years.
transacted by th* corporation ahali be: To
Section
S7S
of
Ike
General
Statute..
Therefore
you
are
hereby
ordered
to
be
own.
buy, tell, lease, anil to otherwise bold,
of
Unknown,
Oh! I forget to tell you, that
and appear before our aald court
i t the deal in, and illapoae of, real eatate, and to
Notice Is hereby given that A. K. Sjnhlom.
LAWYERS
Also
Taa
Crrllfirat*
No.
10(6,
dated
thr
Court
House
at
Sanford,
Florida,
In
the
purchaser uf T a i Crrllfirat* No. 191, dated
We have a fine brass bund
Improve th* tame, lo ronatrurt and operate
the 4th day of June A. D. 1917, Said rrrtifi- 3rd day of June A. I&gt;. 1901, Said crrllfirat* above entitled rau*e on the First Monday In hotrla, cafes, and reaturanta. to conatruct Hanford,
•
Florida
In Sanford.
cat* embrace* th* following drirribed pro- emhrares the following described property June, A. D. 1929, the same bring thr fifteenth and operat* theatre* and other plarr* of
■Ituatrd in Seminole County, Florida, to-wlt: day thereof and a Hole Day ol thla rourt, amusement, to ronatrurt and operate ducks,
perly altuitrd In Semlnola'County. Florida. , l.ot 101.
All.n,..n.e,
i.
151, Altamonte, Land. Hotel A N'avlga- to answer th* Hill of Complaint filed herein wharves, pleasure boala and other boats and
L*V-.
."S* NoW- r » or; nnlu NU H a ° l S ' o ‘
I Hon Co.. Th*
The aaid
said lam
land bsjng assessed at the agalnat you else th* aara* will h* tak*n •* boat line* (or nrnfit, to *&gt;*1*1*1" s*&lt;f "peritc
We haear the whippoorwill warbic at
J- **
J 11', * 0
J|' a0 E - Eun *} I -fete -( tfce
&gt;* »* r-jenre
?u.*nrr o!
of such t . 'l f i f . v . i it. the suni'aatvd.
but Hurt, lo buy, tell, eschange and uthrrwla*
W, A. Start,
Start.
7?aI land
i3 's being
i' ! ' “ *aarrtsrdif al
'V* .'kJ
*' of W.
rdf., TheE aald
th* Inaa’
' name
eve,
It it further ordered that this order l&lt;* pub­ deal In all kinds of storks and bonds, and to
Also Taa 4,'ertlflcal* N'». 1068. dated the lished In the Sanford Herald, a newspaper make contracts of any and all kinds to fur­ PIRE and THEFT and COLLISION Indate of th* Issuance of turn crrliflcat* In the
Sometimes the whole night long; name uf Unknown.
3rd day of June A. D. 1901, Said certificate published In Seminol* County, Florida, one* ther Ita purposes and business, to borrow
muriey and lu secure the tame hy a pledge of nuance lfl*ued by the FLORIDA STATE
Alao Tas Crrtillcat* No. IBS, dated th* embraces * the following described proper'y a week for eight ronaecullve weeks.
iff seems contented and happy
situated
in Seminole County., Florida, to-wlt:
Given unto nvy hand an.l the
Seal of lls stork, or hy notes, mortgages, bonds, and AKTOMORILE ASSOCIATION I* the
4th day of Jun* A. D. 1917, Said certificate
obligations,
properly
of lh* aafest nnd rhcapcNl In the world. Write
st|st.ia tala' upon
|f|«*|trthe
V•jr *»•
IHi
In singing to you his song.
embrace the following described oroprrty Lot 25H, Altamonte I.and. Hotel A Naviga­ •aid Court on triia thr Fifteenth day of other ....
rorpuritlon, ami grntrally to hav* ami n «
In Seminole County. Florid*, to-wit: tion Co., The aald land being attested at Die February, A. I&gt;. 1920.
You smell the odor of orange hlosoms situated
date
uf
the
jssuanrr
uf
aurh
certificate
In
Ih
errfta
all
turh
power*
aa
may
ha
IruMmt
to for Information to headquarters Orlando
lieg. NK Cor. of SW 's of St:*, of Sec. H.
(S EAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
Clerk ot the Circuit Cuurt, Seminole, County, tli* hutlm-a* ami purr»o*a t&gt;f tha corporation, AkciHn wanted In every town In Florida
Tp. 20 S. It. 30 K „ Run W 342 ft., 8 20 ch„ name of It. M. Call.
And pluck the roses too.
or other I n i a l n i • i»f Ilka nature, ami In h«v»*
Florida.
Also Tas Certiorate No. 1036, dated the
K 312 ft., N 20 ch.„ 10 acres. The tald land
enjoy, ami vitrei** all thv right*, p u i r n ami
There is no exaggeration
bring aaart'rd at thr date of th* iasuaner of 3rd day of June A. I&gt;. 1901, Said certificate John M. Murrell
prlvilrgia Incident to cnrpi»ratlona organlird
• uch
certiorate in the namr nf U, W. embraces the following described properly Hollrllor For Complainant.
All this is very true
«ml vitiating under Ih* laaa uf th* Mat* uf
Goodrich, hat filed aald certificates in my situated in Seminole County, Florida to-wlt: WJl-Vtr.
Kind da.
olfir* and hat made application for tai drrd l.ot las, Altamonte, Land, Hotel and Navi­
Of Sanford.
Article I I I .
to Itaue in accordance with law. U n l r » aald gation Co., The aald land bring assessed at la Clrruit Court. .Seventh Judicial Circuit
— Mrs. E. M. Curroll.
Seminole County. I lor da, In Chanrcry
certificate' shall be redeemed according to the datr nl the isauanre of aueh certificate In
Th* amount uf capital aliirk uf th* rnrpuraSeth
Woodruff
Individually,
thr
namr
nf
J.
C.
Ilolmsn.
lion
ahali
h*
tin*
llumlrrd Fifty Thuuiand
law,
la
i
drrd
will
iatur
thereon
on
thr
10th
Sanford Heights. day of June A. D. 1920.
'(tlf.0,000.00) |If.Ilarc. divid*d Into Hftrvn
Also T a t Certificate No. 1059, dated the Seth Woodruff for Die uae and
Witness my otfirial ■ienature and teal thla 3rd day of June A. I). 1901, Said certificate benefit nf Harney It. Ilrck.
hundred (I&amp;00). Sham of tha prr %a!u* of
M Y SPECIALTIES:
Un* llumlrrd 4f 1(1*11.11(11 Dollars rach, which
th* nth day of May A. D. 192).
embraces the following drarrlbed proprrty
Complainant,
ahali
h*
payable
In
lawful
money
nf
th*
1S K A I1J
K. A. IHlUGI.ASS. •Ituatrd In Seminole Cuunty, Florida, to-wit:
A d v e n t is t C o n v e n t io n
va.
Citation,
PICKARD'S HAND-TAINTED CHINA
I'nitid Mates of America. 1 r In property, or
Clerk Circuit Court, Scmlnot* County, Lot 19a, Altamonte Land, llotel A Naviga­ J. G. Morris, rt al.
Florida,
labor, or trrvlrrs, at a fair and Ju&gt;t \aluatlon GORHAM’ S STERLING SILVER
Convention « f Seventh Day Ad­
tion Co,, Thr aald land bring assessed at the
Defendant!.
director* at a
Ily V. K. DOUGLASS, a D. C. datr uf thr Isiuanre nf aurh rertificat,- in the
To J. G. Morris, C, W. Arnold, George 11. In b* filed by the hoard
ROGERS' PLATED WARE
ventists held at Orlando 5, 7, 8, and SR-fitc.
name of It. M. Call.
Morton, S. M. McIntyre, William T . Web­ meeting hail for that purpose.
ster,
W.
A.
Knight,
Joseph
Garvin
an.l
Wil­
ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES
!•
a glorious success. The many Notice nf Ippllrtllnn far Tas Drrd Unde*
Alio T a i Certificate No. |052, dated Ih.
AnlfI* IV.
3rd •!•&gt; -f Jun* A. D. li-o|. Said certificate liam G. And » 1.1, lesiileiicea unknown; the
Th«* term for which the corporation shill
•Section ti.i of lhe General Slalutr*.
m - '-gates from the £2 churches preunknown
helra,
lietrlteew,
l.gatera,
grantee*
Notice la hereby given that D. D. Daniel, embraces the following dersrtbcd properly or other rlalmanta under the above named mist shall b* perpetual unit as sooner di»«
In Seminole County, Florida, lo-wli:
■uUrd according to law.
&gt;,-ni in d ies many Elders from theic purchaser of T a i Certificate No. 441, -laird situated
Lot 173, Altamonte, Land, Hotel A Naviga­ parllrt, and to any and other partita claimArticle V.
the Ith day of June A. D. 1917, hat filed tail) tion
•ng any Interoi In and to the I..11..wing land*
Co.,
The
aald
land
bring
assessed
at
the
rhurche.- als &gt; vial int Ellers an i certiorate
In my office anil ha« made appllraTh* business &lt;d th* corporation shall hr
date uf the Issuance of such rertlflcate In the in Hemln.de County, State of Florida, towll: rnndurtril by a I'reslduM, a V|rr-I'r* ddrnt, a
tlon
f'*r
tai
deni
in
issue
In
accordance
with
0 hori* fro dilTirent S a \ a’ l toll*
NW.'s of N K ' i of «•*■- al. Tp. 19, It. 31
law Said rrrtiSiate embrace* the toll &gt;»ing name of Ida M. Holman.
Attorney-nt-Law
list beginning at thr Northwest rorner ol Mcrrlary ami Treasurer, and a hoard of
gates were entertained at the fa nout described proprrty situated in Seminole
Alao Tat Certificate No. 1053, dated the thr N W ' i of the NK '• of said section, directors to consist of not less than four nor
3rd
day
of
June
A.
D.
1991,
Said
rertifirate
County, F'lurlifa. to-wlt: N R 's of N\V&lt;, of
town'hlp an.l rang*, run thsnre F.’ait along more than sevm id its stockholder*. Th* ill*
"i'birida Sanitarium" most delight See.
13, Tp. 31 S. It 32 K 40 acre*. The o l d rm brerc th* following drarrlbed property the North line uf aald forty acres to the lector* shall hr circled by th* stockholders No. 14 Gamcr-WoodrulT Duildin g
land tiring aaaeated at the date n(
the •Ituatrd In Seminole Cuunty, Florida, lo-wit: middle nf the Orlando and Mi lion ville annually on thr second Monday of earh year
fully.
SANFORD, FLA.
Isiuanre of *urh aertlflrate in 'he name of Lot I M), Altamonte Land, Hotel A Naviga­ Itoa.l, thrnr* South along the middle uf said at M00 o'clock 1*. M, at a meeting hr Id for
Iteporfe 1 by J. E. Vincent.
Mra. I.lla K. Murrell U n le« aald certlficaTe tion Co., The said land bring atsresrd at the toad to the South line of aald forty acrea. that purpose In lu principal ofTtrcs at hanford,
• hall be redremed aceordlnr lo law, las deed date of thr Issuance of surh certificate In the thence Weal lo the Southwest rorner of aald l lorida, anti ila olfir* r* shall Immediately
will issue thereon on th* 10th day of Jun* r.ai.iv of Ida M. Holman.
forty arrea, thrnr* Nurlh to Die point of thereafter, h* tinted hy th* hoard of direc­
Her Choice,
A. D. 1920.
Also T a i Certificate No. 1061, dated the beginning, also the N K 's "I (he S K '| . and tors I'ntll those fleeted at th* first annual
LAND IS, FISH &amp; H U LL
Witness my odlrlal signature and aral this 3rd day of June A. D. I9l&gt;l, Said rertifirate the SK's of Die N K ' i of Sec. 31. Tn 19, It. meeting of slockholdrrs shall hn i|itaHllrd, the
A Florence girl snys she kad rather
rmbrarcs the following described property 31 K. and alao th* ft'is
W 'y ol
lh* W fIrj of the
thr huiimss id th* corporation shall b* conducted ATTORNEYS a n d u o u n h r l l o i i h a t l a w
the
fith
day
of
May
A.
D.
1920.
of
the
*'"ir n cow bell than bo bothered with (SE A L)
K. A. DOUGLASS. •Ituatrd in Seminol* County, Flurlda, to-wlt: Sft’ l f ot the S W Js of .Her. 29. Tp. 19, It. 31 h&gt; th* following officers: J, H. Hood l'ri«i*
DE LAND, FLA.
deni, F. W. .Mahoney Vlre-Fretldent. If.
Clerk Clrruit Court, Seminole County, Lot 213, Altamont*, Land, ll- tel A Naviga­ East.
" •■linpomn.— Heston Transcript.
Dullos* Secretary ami Treasurer, and J. D.
tion Co., The sail) land being *»*essrd at the
Florida.
Will prattle* In Ih* Stair anil Fnlsral Court*
It appearing from a aworn hill of complaint Hood, F. W. .Mahonry, II. 1*. Dullos*.
date ot tha lasuanr* uf a sch rrrlifl.'alr In tha filed In thia cause against you, that you have
Ily V. E. DOUGLASS, I&gt;. C.
Hpmal (acilltlrs lor Kiamining ami I'rrfrrtlrf
C]forge llyman, Henry Nickel, and llenry
name uf R. M. Call.
31.Mr,
Um l Tills*
or claim inns Interest In and to the lamia
Alao T a i Certificate No. I 0 l « , dated the hereinabove drarrlbed, Diertfurr, you, D.e
Notice of Application f«r T*s Deed Under 3rd -lay of June A. D. 1901, Said certificata aaid J. G. Morris, C- W. Arnold, G o r g e II.
.Sec-Ion 573 o f th r G r n r r a l Statutes.
eml-racra thr following drarrlbed property Morton, S. M. McIntyre, William T. Webster,
Notice la hereby given that T. W. Lawton, situated In Seminol* County, Flurlda, to-*|t: W. A. Knight, Joseph Garvin an.l William
purchaser of T a t Certificate No. 4DL dated I.ota I I I lo I I I , Allamont*. l.and Hotel A G. Andenreid, ar* her«hy required to h* and
the (lh day of Jun* A. D. 1917, Said certifi­ Navigation Co.. Th* aaid land bring assessed anpiar before nor aald Circuit Court at the
cate embrace' the following dr'Crlbrd pro. at thr date of th* lasuanr* nf aueh rertifirate f ourthouse In Hanford. Flnrida, on th* 3rd
petty situated In Seminole County, Florida, In th* name of S. W. Allen.
day In May, A. D. 1920, and Dien and ther.
to-wlt: N K 's of N W ' , ..f See. It. Tp. 21 S.
Also T ai Certificate No. 374, dated Ih* llh make answer to D.e bill of complaint r ift. 31 K. tt) arret: The said land being
Makei
bridled against you, otherwise a decree pro
aaietard at the date of th* Iasuaner of r.urh day of June A. D. 1917, Said cerllfiratr confeaao will lie entered against you.
embraces
(be
following
described
proprlty
rrrlifirat*
In
th*
name
ot
Maaary
ti
Warlowe,
Good Digestion and Sennd Health I
• Ituatrd in Seminol* County, Florida, to-wlt:
And all other partita rlaimlng any right,
Agfa.
:l.ot 365, Flan nf Sub Division of land be­ title or interest In and to the property above
Alao T a i Certificate No. 233S, dated th* longing to Allamont* L. II. A N. Co., Th* detrrlbed under by or through the above
It U stomach trouble that U wearing
5lh day of November A. D. 1893,
Said • aid land bring assessed at th* date o! the named drfendanta. or otherwise, ar* hereby
Fertilize bearing Citrus Groves in summer to increase
you down, musing those sharp gm
crrliflcat* embraees Ih* following described issuance of such rertifirate in th* name of required to be and appear before our aald
the
size
of fruit and to produce growth of branch which
11)'
eltuatrd
In
Seminole
County,
Unknown.
^
Cirrult Court at ih* t ourtheuse In Sanford,
pair", three frequent headaches, that
a. to-wlt; W2-3 nf S K 1, and N K ' i of
Florida, on thr 7th day of June, A. D. 1920.
Alto
T
a
i
Certificate
No.
372,
dated
thr
Is
the
foundation
for the next crop.
S W » i of S W 's and S ' , of N W ' , of S W ),
tlml, listless feeling, that loss of nj&gt;and then and there make answer to Ih* bill
of S W « ( of See. It, Tp. 21 8. It. 31 K.. ( Lea. Ith day ol June A. I). 1917, Said rertifirate of rompialnt eihlblted against said unknown
embraces
the
following
described
property
frlift-. You cun nvrrcmi* nil of tb*«n
W , cf h " i 7f •■):'. of S W , of Sec. It. Tp.
panics. otntrwU* a decree pro confeaao will
We offer n wide range of formulas including:
21 n, R. 31 K.,l The aald land being assessed • Ituatrd In Stmlnol* County, Florida, to-wlt: be entered agalnat said unknown partle*.
Rtfljr and surely hy taking IVpvinol.
at tho dal* ol th* laioanr* id &lt;urh cert tlral* Lot 542, Flan of Sub Division of land be­
longing to Allamont* I.. If. A N. Co., The
It It ordered that thia nolle* b* publiahed
In th* name of Geo. Foi.
'Hili mrtlirinc will Invigorate your
aald land being attested at lh* dale of th* In th* Sanford llrrald.^ a newspaper published
4% Amm. GCr A. I*. A 8% Pot.
A l'o T a i Certificate No. 601, dated tho Issuance of such rertlfira!* In th* name of in Setnlnnl* County, Florida, one* a week for
stomach nml stimulate U»c thorough
4th day of July A. D. 1901, Said certificata Unknown, hai filed aald rertlfira tea In my office eight weeks at to th* known parllea defen­
embraces th* following desrrlord property and hat mada application for taa deed to dant, and onr* a week fur Iwrlv* weeks at
dlgratlon flint makra rich Mood to rc•llualed In H*mlnol* County, Florida, to-wlt: Issue In accordance with law. Unless aald tu Ih* unknown parti** defendant.
4% Amm. 8% A. P. A. 4% Pot.
r»ir wasted Iwly and nerve tlssnra.
N U of N W '4 of Nft'|( of S W ' , of See. It. rertlflralea shall he redremed according to
tVllnaaa my hand and lh* as-al of aald
Tp. XI S. R. 31 V.. 3 ucres. Tho aald land Law, T a i Deed will Itiu* thereon on th*
Get proper growth of young trees by uscing.
J*«w Is the time to grt on the road
Cirrult Co»rt on thla thi 20th'day of Feb­
being asaeaacd at th* data of thr lasuanr* of 2nd day of Juna A. I). 1920.
ruary, A. D. 1920.
such certlfirat* in th* name of Unknown.
to roty( robust Iwnllh. Do not wait
Witness my official algnatura and tell thlt
SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS.
Alao Taa Certifies!* No. 363, Jatrd th* th* 26th day ol April A. I). 1920.
until you arc completely wom out
Icrk of Cirrult Court, Seminol* County,
4% Amm. 8% A. P. A. 2 % Pot.
7th -lay of Jun* A. D. I9l&gt;9, Said rertificat* ISEAf.)
K. A. "D O U G L A S S ,
Slat*
of
Florid*.
emliraees the following described property Clerk Circuit Court, Semlnola County,
»nd tick In tx-d to combat stomach
G*o.
A.
DtColtra,
Let
as
quote
you oh your Summer Needs.
•Ituatrd In Stmlnol* County, Florida, to.wlt:
Florida.
Solicitor and of Counsel for Complainant*.
trouble.
llrg. N W Cor of See. 14. Tp. 21 S. It. 31 K., 37-Slc.
Ily V. E. DOUGLASS D. C. W-7-l3te.
Run K 169 1-3 ft.. S SI4U |t„ W 169 1-3 ft.,
N 3I4U ft-. 2 oerca. Th* aald land being
atae«s*d at th* date of th* lasuanr* of aueh la Caarl * f C*anly Judgr 81*1* * f FUrlda. In Ulrrult 4'aasi. Hrmlnot* Caaalj, Florida,
Hrmlnul* (.'•ualf,
la Chaartry.
rertificat* In thr name of Aliro K. Stephen*,
V. M. Douglas,, Joln.if by
hat filed aald rrrtiflratea In my olfltr and hat tn r* Katat* nt
Hatry J, Cransrr
bar huabind and n *it friend,
made application fur tai deed to Issue In
E. A. Douglass,
iilata,
Minor.
accordance with law Ualrta aald certificates
Notlr*
It
hrrrhy
given
lo
all
whem
It
may
CoapJiln ant.
• hall be redeemed according to law, ta i deed
Vt, , , . ..
, ,
Manufacturers of IDEAL FERTILIZERS
Citation.
will Issue thereon on the loth day of Jun* concern, that L o - t * C-imtr, aa Guardian |
ol Harry J. Cram*f, a &gt; l*t&gt;r. will, on th* i W Ham O. Aldrldg*. &lt;■ al
A. I&gt;. 1920.
24th day of May, ' '20, ti I lu th# Hon-I
Drfrndaat*.
Witness my official aignatur* and aeal thl*
i
orabl* S. F. IloqtLw.'dtr, County Judg. is , To Sarah A. Davit, S. Gucktohalatr and j

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BUSINESS CARDS I

SCHELLE M AINES

L A WY E R

Wilson &amp; Hoosbolder

Automobile Piotedion

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JEWELER

G E O . G . H E R R IN G

Weak Stomach
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PEP3IN0I.

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SUBVUV1ER
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SEMINOLE TREE GROWER

IDEAL HIGH GRADE FRUITER
FLORIDEAL GROWER

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TH ESANFORDH ERALD
R. J. HOM Y, Editor
W. M . HAYNES. Business Manager
Published Every Friday by

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
suncrurnoN

twice in autance:

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ISON, I t IW Pw-loffir* 11 K «a fr*d . Florida

l id ir All W Mirth Jed. IRT9
OBn !

T t l i f l o i Nii IS

Hseball started and the
Old
Sanford House being torn down all
in one week is most too much for
our nerves to stand. We shall have
to lly to the political meeting* to
get rested.

3§t

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lit,ild UaBdlif

O ld Man Carranza gets his at
last und it seems that all thing*
comes to those who wait and
ve
h avt; waited for Old Whiskers to get
Mpanked for many years. Now the
right kind of party should control
Mexico and the white dove of peace
should hover ov«»r th* hot tamale*.

r-’ t i
■• n V W v t l
-iU «. .*4

bought the same brush at Jacobs'
Pharmacy in Atlanta for 30 cents and
2 cents war tax. In New York ho
found the Williams shaving soap at
30 r/*nts. Having told the sales
agent for Williams cf the price char­
ged here he was Informed that thcr"
was no reason for it, is the advance
by the manufacturer justified only an
addition of 5 cents to the former re­
tail price. Or. his return he bought a
box of Shinola shoe polish for 15 cents
though the manufacturers were carry­
ing a largo advertisement in The
Tampa Tribune giving the retail
price as 10 cents. He cut out that ad
and sent it to the manufacturers with
pencil note on the margin, “ Why do
retailer* here sell at 15 cents’ " sign­
ing hi* name and address. A letter
came back stating that having learn­
ed of excess prices being charged in
South Florida the advertisement was
put in the Tampa paper for informa­
tion cf buyers, and if the retailers
down here had to charge 15 cents
they are buying from the wroag
place. So that brings up the question
whether the profiteering i* by the
wholesale dealers from whom our
merchants buy or by our retailers. The
facts ab'»ve given show plain pro­
fiteering somewhere-— Hrudenlown
Journal.

i'nircer: cf t i e office permit.
An advance in price is announced
occasionally, but not as often, nor as
univerrally as would seem to be
justifies able and neccrsary. Whatever
may be charged to the e iitors of
Florida, the accusation of profiteering
cannot be laid at their door. The
newspaper of today ii the cheapest
thing that coincs into the house.
These are, indeed, strenuous times
for the publishers.— Tampa Times.
Went To Zoolooland
A few nights ago a merry party
from Geneva motored down to
"Zoolooland" on the shore of lake
Proctor, the forest home of Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Raulerson.
The occasion was one of those
Inimitable Six o'clock dinners for
which the Mistress of "Zoolooland"
[• famous, eaten*to the music of the
wild things of a Florida night (no
allusion to the company present.)

tercstrd to know that the crop of bit­
ter oranges In the Seville consular
dl-trlct 1* very full and of magnifi­
cent quality, though only about 75 per
rent ns plentiful ns Hint of Inst year.
Mom of It goes to the mnnnnbide man­
ufacturer* In Dundee, but about 10,1100 half rliests are available for other
market*.

H IS WANTS E A SILY SU P P LIE D
Eskimos Havs No Hankaring A fu r
Things Which Othsr Peoples Look
Upon as Necessaries.

&lt;&lt;

God Gives Every Bird it’s
food, but does not throw it
into the nest— Burnett Print

* "%
Without tea, coffee, sugar or to­
bacco, and with hut few vegetables, fhe
Y O U have your money each
Eskimo of Greenland finds life pleas­
ant and thinks his homeland one of
to save—D o Y ou D o It? When
the most desirable tn the world. The
few who have visited Denmark think
this year is ended will you have
the Danes are to he pitied, hays Roger
1‘ocock, In the Wide World Mnguziue.
anything to show for your labor?
The Eskimo's need* ure few, and these
Ids arctic home supply In abundance.
Ill filling these the Greenland seal Is
the most Important factor. Its Inter­
nal organs are a:mrf*t Identical with
those of n sheep, and Its meat I* a fat,
streaky mutton. The skin make* hairy
breeches for men, women und chil­
dren. and with the hair removed and
properly oiled, make* soft-soled, wa­
terproof footgear. From It also Is
made the hunter's shirt, the summer
tent, the woman’s boat, the hunter’s
canoe and the harness for the dog
team.
Winter clothes are made from the
fur of the fox, dog and bear. Drift­
wood. always plentiful on these rocky
shores, furnishes roof beams, tent
pole*, canoe frames, harpoons for seal­
ing. and lance shafts for hunting wal­
rus, bear and reindeer. Lamps are
made from hollowed rocks und knives
from sharp stones. Other things are
trow. buy, irll anil otherwiw- d n l in and Florida, and It* officer* »hatl. Immrdlittli
considered luxuries.

After dinner, and an enjoyable
Quaker (torch meeting— by which we
mean politics at one end of the
porch and fashion* nt the other, the
visitors broke camp at a scandalously
late hour and went home to dream
of il
delicious meats and pastries
and ices which came from the
William Dean Howells one of the
Zoolooland kitchen.
greatest novelists of the present
Present— Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
century passe away Monday after a
TO Shel lon from the Windy Knob, Mr.
OURSELVES. A R E
life that was filled to the brim with "W E .
B L A M E ."
and Mrs Endor Curlett from
most interesting experiences. Wei;new
T w o ladies on a Riverside car the Bottling Ridge, \V. A. Whitcomb
him and we loved him most for his
other morning were discussing the i and family who live in the ycller
“ Hoys Town" for in it he described
"high prices of everything," and com­ house, and M. E. Dooley and family
our birthplace and the many scours
paring them with the price* of their &lt;he teaches school in the orneriest
of the old town that were dear to
girlhood days, not so very long ago, look school house in Florida . School
oh * heart.
evidently, when one bf them said: "1 board take notice.
— - O ----am convinced that we. ourselves, are
One Who Was Tht re.
Hob Holly says he would not be to blame; we buy and pay for things]
surprise.) if Bryan is not only nomin­ that we ought t*&lt; do without, thus en­
ills pets i f all kind) of [rim . flower*. ahrub* thrrraltar, hr alerted by th* board . f dintton.
plant,, trull tn-e*, and other produrta ot thr Until tho-r rlrrtrd at thr firil »nru*- .r.artiaj
ated but elected; but the Sanf r couraging the manufacture of lux­ GERM S ON POSTAGE STAM PS
A Parallel.
•oil, to o n , hold, buy, Ira**, «rll. richante • hall hr qualified, thr builnta* of thr corpora,
Herald has been torture! by at uries and of high prices when we
and
nth. rwit* drat in and dlipo*r o( rral ritatr tion ahall be ronduc led by th» (.,!! .air.r . nctri
No Yank who ever tried to ordof I ■ huy,
aril, rxchancr and othrrarlir dral In 1’ rraldrnt, Elmer T. llalnM Xlrr-pr-ild*tt
alternating and an
intermit!'is ought to buy only those things that Phyzlciam Have Found Microbe* of fried egg* In a French rest nil rnnt can ■ilockt
and bond*. ami to makr cuntratt* of any ■
Anna M.r Sullivan.
Srrrrlary ir.
tr.il
••••* sivxfviiii
11 Trmum'
I rvianrtp
Disease
on
Almo*t
Every
Speci­
I
and
all
kind*
to further Ua purpote* and butt* M ariarn K. Halnr* and t.lm»r T. tlalan'
electric shocking for so long f ;a are necessary and those of the sim­
fall to sympathize with Maurice Mae­ I nra*, to borrow
money
and
to
irrurr
thr
unto
Anna
M.
Sullivan
and
Marram
E
Hahn'
men They Examined.
most anything must loom like »- ple*! kind " Then she went on to il"
terlinck’* futile attempt to give un ] by a plidcrotltaatork -&lt;r by notr*. mirt.ai.-n, • hall ronriltutr the board o! dlrtrior*.
bond*,
and
othrr
obligation*,
upon
thr
proentire lecture In English.—The Home ^perty of thr corporation, and cmrrally to
"i.tar" to him. Tampa Tribur.
Arlltle VI.
lustrate, citing tnat at Sunday school
Dr*. J, Diner -r.J G. llorstinan Sector.
The hlfhnt amount *,( Iniirhirttnrvt *r
Tto have and eacfcitr all *urh pnwrra at may hr
Well, you just watch Willie' to which she take* her children, girl*
liability
to
.which
the corporation may, a*, any
|inrldrnt
Inrldrnt to thr bualnraa
butlne** and
and puricir
purine* ot
of lor
tor
bought p"Mage stamps at 50 different
smoke, Jawn. if he doe- net ge of ten and twelve years appeared
1corporation, and othrr hu*inr**rti u
u!l like naturr time, aubirtt tlirlf riiall not n r o 11ho mniut
places and tested them for the mi­
|ami to havr, enjoy
j(ov and
and rarrriir all thr rlfhta. of it* capital itork plua Hi lurplui
elected he will at leant name the rur.- wearing silk stocking* and costly crobes of disease.
powrra and priitlreri Inridrnt to rorporaThey report to
Article VIII
No
Irr
of
Application
for
T
i
t
Hr.-f
t’
r
l;r
iiona or(anU«d and eiaUtire undrr thr lawa
who get* it
Thr nxnr* sad places of rclJ:r.r. oftk*
dresses, while in her girlhood days the Medical Times that every stamp
Nrdlon 373 of :h. Cciirtol Ululate*.
of th* Slatr of Florida.
Incorporator! and tlw number I iharn tub.
----- O—
Nolle* I* hrrrk/ glv.n that S. I ’, Daudacj-,
*ucli apparel was never known, and was infected, und It appeared to make
•rrlbrd by rich are ai fidloat
Aitlrlr 111.
purchaser
ot
T
a
t
Certificate
No.
1911.
datrd
Thr amount ot thr capital itork of thr
T h e subscription price of
the every body was them more contented no difference whether they were from thr Tth day ot Junr A. D. 1S9*. Said crrtlfl rornoraliun
Elmer T. Halnr*. Alumont* Sprint'.
ahall br Flvr Tnouiand 113000.00) Florida,
1 Sbarrt.
u n b i i f o th* (&lt;&gt;Uo»in( drsrribnt pro- Dollar*, dliidrd
Into Fifty &lt;301 Sham I thr
Herald and the advertising rat* ; will a: d felt and looked better than now. a drawer or cash register or exposed ratiprrty
dtualrd
In
Srminolr
Couni
,
florid*,
Anna M. Sullivan, Altimrnte Sprinet,
par
vm
lur
of
tin*
llundrrd
(1100.0
0
1
rarh,
on a desk,
l&gt; » l i
Hr*. N W I'or ot N K J, ot S\V&gt;,
aont: be raised to keep pace with the
The lady referred to made an cm- ■ Among the genus they found were ,*»c. 7. Tp. 21 S. Kang* 30 K.. run K (.29. onr-fltth of whlrh ahall br rommon or votine Florida, 1 Share.
•tork, and four-ntthaof whlrh ahall brprrfrrrrd
Mar*arrt E. Halnn, Altamonte Sprint),
present high price « f every piece incntly correct observation ami if
rha., S. S,»r. rha.. XV I 2*7 ch... N S sU ch*.. or
non votine &lt;and non-aur*ilblrl atork,whlrh Florid* 1 Share.
such deadly ones ns colon bacilli, Thr laid land brine anraard at thr datr of
of material and the high cost ef there were several million more like stnphylooccl, streptococci, pneumo­ thr iMijanrr of auto reftifleatr in thr nsmr ahall be payahlr in lawful mnnry of thr Unitrd State of Florida
State of Amrrlra, or In property,or labor, or*rr. County of Srminolr
fab r that goes into the making of a her, holding her views, thi* country cocci and diphtheria bacilli. The edi­ ot XX'. II. tlurhmin.
vlrc*, at a lair and juat valuation to be hard
I hereby certify, That on thit d»y prrtonally
Alto Tat Orltlflcatr No. 3G2, datrd tbr by the hoard of dirrrtar* at a merlin* hrld
anprarrd tutor* m* Elmer T. Ilaln**. Marfirt
nc..\; np:.. V.c wan. . j 1...,* „
would soon see a change for the bet­ tor of A i irrienn Medicine comments I •t day ot Junr A. 1&gt;. 1903, Said m l U f i t * for that purpoar.
E.
Haiti*i. and Anna Sullivan, Inoan to st
and to continue to give the people ter in the matter of the cost of living that If postage stnmps were ns gmve r m b n r o thr folloalnf dt-arflbrd propffty
to hr thr prranni named In and ahoiubirrlbtl
Atlltle I v ,
•llualrd in Srmlnolr County, Florida, to-»U:
The term for whirh the corporation ahall to thr forrcoln* charter, and thry, rack ef
the best newspaper that money something that even the strength of n source of infection as llti^e facts K 72 ft. of NS-I of NXVtl of SXX *t „| Src.
aevtrilly, arknowlrderd hrfo-* me that
7. Tp- 21 S. II. 30 E„ 2 arrr*. Thr raid land -talal ahall hr prrprtua! unlr*f aoonrr dla- them,
esn buy but the difference in price the Government had not brought to might seem to Indicate, a very large land
thry •ubtcribrd to laid rhartrr. and for the
brine •••raard at th* datr of thr jxu- aolvrd arcordlne to law.
number
of iharn oppuiitr th*lr narnn, fee
of newspaper print paper of this a lower level. Rut if the mothers of part of the population would bo suffer­ anr* of aurh etrtlflral* In tha nsmr ot Un­
Aitlrl* V.
thr utr* and pufpnm therrin etpretird.
known.
The bualnraa of the corporation ahall hr
ing
from
Infection,
as
almost
everyIn witr.nt whereof, I, havr htreunlo t«( ■/
year and last year la ten rents per the country unitedly "put their feet
Alto Tat Crftlflratr N'n. 24*3, datrd th* rondurted by a prraidrnt. a vlrr-prrtldrnt. a hand
and official iral thli thr loth d*y *2
and trraaurrr, and a board of dlpound and it is scarce at that price down" using a common expression, tmdy Is !n the hnldt of licking stamps. 3th day of Junr A. l&gt;. 1891, Said rrrtlflratr aecretary
May
1920.
The fact is that an examination of the rmbrarra th* folloatne ducrlbrd proprrty rrctora to ronalat of not I n a than thrre nor
and it is hardly necessary to
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A. It. KEV.
In Srmlnotr 1‘uunty, Florida, to-wll: mar* than Rvr of it* Mockhuldrr*. Th* di- (S E A L !
am* line the woman in the ear,arrived mouths, noses and throats of almost altuatrd
Notary I’ uhllr, My ContaiHSt
S3- 4 of XV, pf NEW of ftW W &lt;lr.a bre. rrrtor* ahall b« rlrrtvd annually by
tha*. there will be an advance in. a: tiu* unanimous conclusion that
Eiplrn Oct. 17th, 1921.
th* atockholdrr* on the Aral Monday In
all of u* will reaveal the presence of 903 It N It Ml ft K of SXV Cor of NE W of
newspapers or there will be no more "we. ourselves are to blame" for some or all of these germs nt auy SXV,. Hun XV 360 ft.. S 602.6 ft.. K 340 ft.. February of rarh year at 8:00 o'clock P. M. Dlrkin*on A Dlrklmon
N 602.6 tt. &amp; leaa br*. NXV Cor run E 4.29 at a martin* hrld for that purpotr In Ita Attornrya for Incorporator!.
newspapers. We only make the raise much of the high cost of living, time.
7-10 rha. II 3S| rha. XV 1.29 7-10 rha. N 5.S6 principal nrflre* at Altamonlr Sprint*, 3«-5tr.
rha .tSrr. 7. Tp. 21 S. It. 30 E. Thr laid land
because it i* absolutely necessary. something would be sure to happen
However, licking postage stumps Is brine aaaraard at th* datr ot th* iaiuanrr of
•
urh rrrtiflrat* in thr namr of Unknuwn.
something that would havn an effect a dirty habit and one that Is qulle
Alao Tat Crftlflratr No. 2484. datrd thr
3th day of Junr A. It. 1*94, .aid rr'tiflratr
such a* the attorney-general of the easy to require.
WHO IS PROFITEERING
rmbrarra thr folloialne drarrlbrd proprrty
United States, with all the force of
altuatrd In Srminolr County, Florida. to-*lt:
A member of our Hoard of Trade
lire 2 *3.6 ft.. E A 931.24 II. N of SXX- Cor
Co.'ttlng in Wake of dost
law and money on hi* aide, has not
CANDIDATE FOR
of
NEW of SXVW Srr. 7. Tp. 2! S. Jt. 30 K..
who ha* had recent experience in
Passet; ;ers &lt;»n one of the Hudson riv­ Hun E 360.36 ft.. S 602.3* ft.. XV .162.13 f
brought about. I’ rices of thing!
price* on small articles sold here
N 602.38 ft. Thr aald land brine aaaraard at
would come down, just as sure a* , er ferric* In New York were treated thr datr of th* latuanr* of aurh rrrtlflratr
gives
the tulle wing! Bring about
In the summer of 1010 to the odd spec­ In thr namr of Unknown, haa ftlrd aald
OF FLORIDA
fate.
rrrllflratr* In my ottlrr and baa madr ipplltacle of ;t canoe Railing In their wake, ratlon
to go away on a business trip he
for
tai
drrd
to
latur
In
arrordan-r
lie liivs i r.iciLseti law for the past twenty years- H.-s b.-en
There is no desire or intention to all the v.uy across the river, without allb )ah, «atr*a a.lJ rrilioistra ahall br
’ough t n Prcpl-.;lactic : o:h linis'trdrrmrd
arrordlnf
to
law
nta
drrd
will
shift
tb»*
l*&gt;B'"e
for
th~
high
cos;
of
any mem « of propulsion. What made laaur Ihrrron on thr I 3th day of Junr A. I&gt;.
State’s .Attorney for this circuit since 1B12, beinif nominatrd
for 40 cen*.» an ! a wth-h &gt;f WlMf'rrs’
■having soap for 40 cents (both 11!vlnS on 10 ^ e women and from the the canoe go was n question that puz­ 1920.
for a second term without opposition, and stands for:
XVu-rai my alenaturr and arat thla thr
priced here now at 50 rents). Having shoulders of the men, many of whom zled many. The more observant no­ llth
.lay
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A square deal to everyone.
ticed thut the entioe did not keep to the iSKAl.l
E. A. ttOUfJI.ASS
left the tooth bru h on the sleeper h.* are only to glad to profit excessively
Circuit Court. Srminolr County,
An economical and coastructive administration.
because of the luxury buying indul­ smooth 'voter directly aft the ferry­ Clrrk
Florida.
fly V E, DOUGLASS D. C
Better school advantages ar.d no unncccs.raiy chmg&gt;' in
ged -in by the women. But it l» n boat. but rode off to one side. In the
rough waves that the paddle wheel* 39 —3tr.
fact that women are exerting a
text books.
kicked lip. The) also noticed that the1
N o lle * to lU d Jrr*
mighty influence to keep living costs
Enforcement of the l.w ..mi r„\ pportlonmcnt a commandcil
canoe did not hog the ferryboat dose,
Scaled bldt will br rrerivrd by thr County
high and to send them still higher. nnd thm often It pursued It * mysteri­ Cammititonrrt cl Idkr County, Florida,
by our Constitution.
the office of T.i* Clrlk of Ih* Court of
Go into any store where women deal ous eouc'e ui n considerable distance, at
l.akr Count), in th* Court lb u&gt;* at Tavarn
Will not be a candidate for :.Po‘.t’..r odi:e before his Urm
Florid
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on
or
before
lu
o'c.ock
A.
.X
I.
Junr
and see what the majority of them though It traveled Just ns fast n* the
I*.. !92rt for thr rrmnt il of the prnrnt brider
expires.
buy. and the prices they pay without ferryboat. Accord!tig to a writer In a-r&gt;rat th* W i k i a i ttivir on tnr road bt.-a.-.lord and Xlt. Dora, ronitru-tln*
! so much as “ batting an eyelash" i the ScU-iitltlc American who explains •a ...u
wo id. n bride* 226 fret bin* ai-rnu thr
Then ask: " W h y arc high prices?" the my-tery, the ratine always took n river and Allloe tn the approarhn with
appruitmatrly 17000 cu. )d«. rarth.
Of course, where there is a ready position ,oi the forward side of n wave
Each l id rou«t br arrompanird by a crttland kept It all the wav across. The Red ihick for 10 prr cm ! of amount bid
silt* fur luxury articles there will be
nadp j . a t l * to T. C. Smyth*. Cl-rk of cs*
wave carried the canoe along u* the
Hoard &lt;1 t ountJT Comminiontr* of l&lt;vkr
I j v ry price* even for what are the
surf runic* the Hawaiian on hi* surt County at rvidrncr of *ood faith.
1m-tessnrics of life. Rut women have hoard.
All bid* are to br madr on blank form*
Included with thr aprriKcatloni and bid will
ir.anv time* p r . e d themselves a
hr rrrrlvrd arparatcly on llride* and Fill
pM\tr in righting thing*, that were j
and maintenanrr of traffic and may br lrt
They'd Met Oefore.
in irctiom or In whole.
wrong and they can, if they will, ex
Mv ilr-t ul ti-miit prut lug a fnlttir**.
Thr lucrwitul bidder will b* required to
ert that same power now, for lowered I •*ml»nrk*,*l n stwuiul tlmu upon tli« f i l e a iurrt&gt; bond latiilarlory to the ftoard
of
t ommisiioncn of both Countin
prices, if they will but tube common ninirliutuilitl s«-n*. U'o reiunitsl fr»&gt;m for County
30 per rent nt hla or thrir bid.
Uimt /eof urilh pour gtntralor —
cause, their efforts directed with com­ our honeymoon hy wny of a little
Thr Hoard of County Commiaalcturi of
) ’ wk u ill ipoil il sooner or latrr.
l.akr County mrellne jointly with the Hoard
mon sense. Will they do it? — Flnri iu town xxfuTi’ my now hushnml hat) hnsi- of
County
Commliitoncr* of
Srminolr
tit-ns Intori-sts. Thai nfti*ruoon, much County rraerve th* rl*ht to reject any or all
Times-l*n!9n.
bldt.
to my surprise. I myt un ohl school----- O ----TF \\u luart*m *tor w. s I’t
Copier of thr,plani and iprcldrationa may
iiinto of mint* on tin* stroeL Slit- made b* irrn at thr l.akr County Court Houir,
**• [lumping pr pjrly yru
S T R E N U O U S T I M E S F O R T H E mo promise that we would Ohio with Tavarr*. Florida at thr Simlnotr County
Court Houir, Sanford. Florida anJ at th*
wot Id n't try to r;*puir the
PRESS OF F L O R ID A
her the next evening.
office of Fred T. XVIIliarni rnelnrrr, Sanford.
Fla . alter April IS. I92P. Coplri of tb* plani
*T'm n newly wed, too," she ex­ and
v.ilv s yru phone the
It is a piebald prc»« that comes to
iprciAralloni ran br inured from Fred
T.
on d*p»*it of iX.OU to br refunded
our exchange table in these
days i plained, *'ntiJ I wnnt you to meet if aXVllUami
doctor in .i hu ry.
Wh n
bonnitida bid ii madr.
Hurry."
W. V. SIMPSON. Chairman
from the various centers of culture
cjrburetor’s sick we’re the
For un* n most delicious dinner was Hoard of County Comminlonrr for I.ak*
ami
intluence
in
the
state
of
Florida.
County.
M. I ) ’s. to doctor it into
spoiled, llarry proved to ho tny first
L. A. II HUM L E Y . Chairman
The shortage of newsprint i* retlected
hushnml!
I
experienced
the
most
em­
Hoard
of County t V m m io h ir r for Seminole
shape. Allow us to k t jt
in some way in almost every sheet barrassing moment of my life when my
County.
your car in pood health. .
that comes to our notice. There are friend exclaimed. “ O. you’re acquaint­ 39-.Mr.
N4I1I4 E o r INI Oltmil Al ION
p'.r.I: paper; and L!ue pa;.«..*3, pr-pers ed I"—Chicago Tribune.
Nolle* It heftby given that th* undrraicnrd
printed on poster sheets, and papers
A satisfactory connection with
will, on Friday June llt h 1920, or at »oon
thrrtaltcr at ronvrnirnt. apply to th* Honor­
printed on expensive
calendared
Italy Train* Blind Soldiers.
able Slndnry J. Call*. Iiottrnar « l th* State
a strong, friendly bank is the
209 l’ ARK AVE.
b &lt;k paper. It is a motley lot, and
Italy has uhout 1.54X1 blind Rolillers. of Florida, lor trilrrt patent Inrorporatmc
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l&gt;est possible business reference,
tell* a woeful tale If the discourage­ All of these nre living trulnvil fur use- the followir.t p»ip«*rd charter, thr ordinal
SANFORD
FLORIDA
ments and disabilities which the ftil employment. In aildillun to hav* of which la now on file In th* offir* of thand is one of the many impor­
Srcrrtaty ol state of th* State of Florida at
publishers of Florida have to face, but lug l&lt;*st thvlr sight, a number of these, Tall aha****.
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tant reasons for maintaining
it also tells of their invincible deter­ uufortunste soldiers are without arm*
A N N A .Xt. S U L L IV A N
M A R G A R E T E. H A IN E S
mination to do their duty by the or legs. Several Ingenious devices
such a connection.
*c«llun
o f ‘T L U M I D A
public, and keep the old press run­ have hevn Invented to assist the arm­ A r t i c l e * a f l a r * r pFEKNH
COMPANY"
ning so long as a rag of paper that ies* blind soldiers to read. One of
Thrund*rtl(n*d h*r*by aatoclal* D.*mtclvi a
Best adapted to Florida
these consists of n little pocket hat-1toecthrr for th* purpo** of forminc a body
will take printer’s ink can be secured.
politic
and corporal* undrr thr law* of thr
climate and soil. Prompt
tery nnd a belt encircling the chest
Stat* of Florida, with and under th* fotlowlei
Advertisements that mean
real
nnd containing small needle*. The d**-| proposed charter.
shipment from b i n stock.
money are being turned down in vice play* n record tliat causes n illfArticle I.
Send for 1V20 cntalogu • and
The name of th* corporation ihall b*
favor of news that their patrons de­ fen-nt needle to prick for each letter
weekly price list. Oldest
" F L O R I D A F E R N S C O M P A N Y " and it*
mand, and depend upon them to and *o rite blind man read*.
principal office* and plac* of bum*** ahall b*
established seed house in the
at Altamonte Sprint*. Flood', with branch**
furnish.
The
shtets
vary
as
much
in
office* In turh other place* In th* State ef
state.
F. P. FORSTER, President
n. F. W H ITNER , Cashier
Florida, and lb othrr *tatr* of th* United
size as they do in color. Sometimes
Oranges for Marmalade.
Stair*, and in forrifa rountric*. at may b*
they have five columns to the page,
E. A. MARTIN SEED CO.
Women xtho are In the habit of mak. btrttfwr ratabUthrd.
Ar iel* II.
und sometimes seven, as the exi­ !ng orange marmalade— this I* Just
JACKSONVILLE
FLA.
Th* tenrral natu.'a ul th* butinre* to br
gencies of the timet and the re- lime of rear for doing It—will be In- transacted by th* corpytalDa rha'.l k*i To

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THE SANFORD HERALD

Mention o f
Matters In Drlef
Personal Items
o f Interest

In and A bou t
&lt;£ The City &lt;£

3 . A.
[)od*on

Goodwin representing the
Printers Supply Go. of
\tlanta was in the city on Wedncsj „ . and called upon the local trade
Mr Goodwin say* that the growth
of Sanford in the past year is remarkahlc and the new hotels are
the talk of the state.
Dr. D. C.NVard, Osteopath is in
Sanford on Tuesday and Friday

0{ each week.

£8*tf

The Paragon Press is now com­
fortably located in their new qunrters in the Pico building although
,he room has not yet been com­
pleted. The Press will have u nice
otlice as soon as the work of putting
in the windows is finished.
Phone 307 for Leon's
Auto
Transfer. Seminole Hotel.
38-2tc.
H. D. Strickland of Dunn. North
Carolina, has arrived in the city and
will have charge of the machine
»hop of the B. &amp; 0. Garage. Mr. StrickJsr.d is a first clajs machinist and
j., especially an electrical expert and
will he a great asset to the H. &amp;. O.
Garage.
Sec the engine without n Crankfc.af: at Star Theatre Friday and
Saturday. 200 foot reel.
C8-ltp.
T. B. King has purchased the
Ithodes home on Oak avenue and
will make it his future residence.
Kd Lane the rcul estate man made
made the sale.
Sam Younts scys " P m in the
Legion Minstrel Show, see me there."

The Far-Flung

Congregational Church
Sunday E vening
7:30

It is false that opportunity knocks
but once at every man’s door.
like pearls on a broken necklace,
they are allowed to slip by until
perhaps there is but one left.
D O N ’ T W A IT for the la st
OPPORTUNITY: prepare to grasp
th o se n o w s lip p in g aw ay by
opening a check account with

IN SOCIETY’S DOMAIN

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Mrs. Stead. Mrs. Dr. Carson and
.Miss Cynthia Carson of Kissimmee
The parade— the music the songs
wire guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ball
the jokes—and the lime of your
yesterday.
If you don't want to laugh don’ t life by the American Legicn. 39-lie
W. M. Haynes returned Wednes­
g j to the Legion Minlstrels.
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day from a trip to Okeechobee where
.Mrs. Maryland Bledsce of Jack­
lie went with II. A. Howard to inspect
sonville is the guest cf her father,
this wonderful new city on the big
A. Vaughn cf the city. Mrs. Bledsoe
lake. He also took in Miami and
was formerly Miss Flora Vaughn cf
several other east coast rities and
Sanford and has many friends who
was greatly impressed with the
are glad to see her again.
growth of the east coast and especlall
cf Miami.
Mrs. J. C. Hutchinson accompan­
ied by Mrs. 11. H. McCaslin left
Saturday for Ocala for u visit with
their sister, Mrs. Elton Moughton.

Fire o f Christ

Mr. J. C. Hutchison spent Sunday
in Umatilla, the guest of his sister.

PIPE ORGAN CLUB FAIR
The ladles of the Pipe Organ Club
announce a " F a i r " to be held in
May 25th and 26th, what?
Ministrel Show, lie heck.
39-ltc. Central Park Saturday, May 15th.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. N. There will be attractive well stocked
booths of fancy work, cooked food,
LefTler a line bnhy girl.
vegetables, tlowers and refreshments
The ladies will be pleased to have
Your Ch nre
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Marrero,
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Cut prices on Hay, Grain, Mixed you inspect their wares.
two children and father, Mr. S. L.
Feed. L. J. Baker, Corner 4th ant!
Johnson motored over from Orlando
Sanford Ave. Lelller Block. 39-ltc
Dr. S. W. Walker Here
to spend the day with Miss Liln
We are pleased to announce that
Johnson.
$25 Reward
our
beloved Pastor, Rev. S. W.
For proof leading to the convic­
The American Legion Ministrcls
Walker will be in his pulpit at the
tion
of
parties
using
Hoscland
Dairy
will he pulled- off Tuesday arid Wed­
M. E. Church
next Sabbath, May
nesday May 25th and 26th. 39-ltc. milk bottles for thn sale of milk.
J. C. Stapler.
37-3tc. 16th after a series cf splendid re­
E. B. Brown, state manager of
vival meetings conducted by this
the Sales department of the V. C.
Your Chunrc
great and good man in some cf
company of Jacksonville was here
Cut prices tyi Hay, Grain, Mixed the big cities in Mississippi. He will
yesterday for a few hours on route Feeds, L. J. Baker, Corner 4th and have a wonderful meassagv for the
to Winter Haven and Lakeland. Sanford Ave. Letfler Block. 39-ltc people of Sanford whom he loves.
On and after May 10th and as
Men of Sanford you nre cordially
Bargain
long as all other prices continue on
invited
' '» attend and show y o -r
Leaving for Mew York will sell
the upward trend the charge for Chevrolet 490 Model fine order for friendship for this large hearted
laundering shirts (except Boys and $350.00, Henry M. Jackson, Lake noble Christian man.
men’s work shirts) will be 20 and Monroe, Fla.
39-3tp
25 cents. Dixie Laundry, Leesburg,
Piano Tuning.
Fla.
39-2tp.
Same old price— Five
Dollars
After an absence of several months
Repairs extra. No charge for mileage..
Miss Margret Braine has returned
I enjoy riding. Wnde, the Tuner
Mrs. H. A. Terheun, Editor
to the city and is again identified
Orlando.
38-ltp.
Phone 395
with the A. P. Connelly Ileal Estate.
Notice To Public
Agency,
All those who want hemsticthing
Society Personals
May 25th and 26th are the two
done,
[dense bring to Yowoll Co
days with funny nights. At the
Mrs, P. J. Gonzales left Saturday
Ministrel Show.
U9-ltc. store in afternoon and call for same
afternoon to return to her home in
next afternoon.
H:n. John Peacock of Del.and
Miami. She was the recipent of
Mrs. Phloinnn.
candidate for States Attorney was 38-3tp. _____________________
many charming social attentions
in the city Saturday and again on
while here.
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the early part of the
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May 25th and 26th
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which any man could well feel ■Ar Shall we meet you there?
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proud am! he is going after the ★
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Snirmarr of the
Floating Small
Talks Succinctly
Arranged f j :
Herald Headers

Sam Younts, Geo. McLuuglin,
Gene Hnuinillatt, Bob Herndon, and
some more. Makes you laugh to see
their names let alone here them.
They are in the ministrel show May
25th and 26th.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McMullen,
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hodges and Mrs
Hodges Sr. motored to Orlando
Sunday', spending the day with
Mr. and Mrs. Findlxy Hodges.
Forty people in
Legion Ministrcls.

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Mrs. Junie Huumillatt arrived
from Miami on Tuesday and is the
guest of Mrs. Schellc Maincs.

More than Price

Mrs. E. F. Householder spent the
week end in Jacksonville with Miss
J ane. c Chapman who is en route
fr in Giircsville to 1icr home in
Ga esbu g, Ohio.

W A N T E D — OLD CLEAN
RAGS. AN Y K IN D EX.
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OLD
SOCKS,
COATS,
PAN TS ,
OR
BEl) SPREADS. AT TH E
HERALD OFFICE.
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Christian Science Services
will be held at the Woman’s
Club, Oak Ave, between 3rd
and 4th streets on Sunday
morning at 10:15 o'clock.
Subject "Mortal and I inmortal"
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By the American Legion
Chuck full of Talent
Plenty of good songs
Hce; a of good music
Pihcess Theatre — Mav 25th
and 20th
Admission 75c. No Reserved
Seats
Curtain at 8 15
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Comm neument week piano recital
next Wednesday exciting, May 19.
at the High School auditorium at
8:30. Doors will be close l between
numbers.
Mr. and Mrs, Lyman Frank and
little s n. are expected next Tuesday
from Sauilicl Island for a visit to
the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
li. B. Frank on Sanford Height*.'
Mrs. I). C. Callahan, u guest of
Mrs. C. C. l.urrninorc, lias returned
to her home in Richmond, Hid.

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than p r i c e t o t h e
average f a m i l y . It
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A. C. L. and will spend the vacation
at home in Massachusetts.
Mrs. P. l&gt;. Cobb has just returned
from i ive Oak where she was the
gue.it *f her brother. Mr. J. T.
Me Dun'el.
Mrs. J. D. Purl er i« representbig
the home church at the Woman's
Missionary Conferncce of the Methedi t churches at Kiraimmce 11-1-1
inclusive.
Mrr. W. P. Fields ami Mrs. W. .S.
Thornton spent Tuesday at Kissim­
mee enjoying the Conference.
D. A. It. NOTES.
The Sallio Harrison Chapter
Daughters of the American Bev&lt; lution will hold It-, regular monthly
meeting t the Vnl lez H tel F r l'a y
14th ut 3 o'clock P. M.
Hep rti will bo reail cf the work
done und of funds raised fur home of
Seminole County American Legion.
At this meeting for the ensuing
year will be elected officers and all
members are especially requested
to be prerent.
Mrs. II. J. Starling.

The Quintette at next Wednesday
wvoting's recital will lie Mrs. A. M.
Phillip., Mrs. Po.-te.- Pitts, Mrs. Ed
Higgins, Mr.*. Schellc Maine* an 1
Mrs. Geo. Fox.
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Van Meter, a
I'nurth Grade Picnic
recent bride and groom have arrived
Chaperoned by their teacher, Miss
from Seabring and are plousantly
Little, the Fourth Grade enjoyed a
domiciled witii Mrs. Waits.
day's outing ut Crystal Luke on
Itoby Lning was a lyuiford visitor Suti.rduy that was an event in the
in Jacksonville this week, returning closing days of school. Lunch boxes
home on Thursday.
und bathing suits gave evidence of
Bill BoiilJy h*s secured a -three the line time anticipated and thut
months leave of absence from the really came true.

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Duplicate Bridge ( lull Entertained
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former member • f the Club, with a
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Good news bears repeating, and when
it is confirmed after n long lapse of time,
even if we hesitated to believe it at tint
hearing, we fed secure in accepting its
truth now. The following experience of
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years:
Mrs. J. Meisch, 600 First St., soys:
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id if used nrojieriy, will
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began to take them. ! was very much
pleased with the results and am glad to
give this endorsement.
Hasn't Suffered Since '
The above statement was given May
24. 1914, and on March 19, 1918, Mrs,
Mdsch said: *"I have had no need for
Doan's Kidney Pills since endorsing
them in 1914. I think they nre a won­
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has proven lasting."
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14, 1920

THE SANFORD HERALD
Mr. and Mrs. Z. Spinks and Miss
Nell King in an auto trip to Jack­
sonville.
J. E. Porterfield and family have
moved to Arcadia.
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COR­
The bus line to Leesburg bus been
discontinued ns it was not found to
RESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
be a very profitable run.
TY-EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Swope are the
proud parents of n fine boy who ar­
nt the heme of Jesse Thompson nnd rived Monday morning Stay fOth,
LONG W O O D PIC K -U P S
Justice Huiunay lius gone down wife.
Mrs. S. W. Swope, C. S, Lee, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krell spent C. S. Lee and baby, Mrs.
business.
to Wnuchula
Pierpont,

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Mrs. Lizxle Grieg* nnd son’ Rarney
o f n f o r d were visiting in I.ongwood
on Sunday.
Miss Kvn McQunrters of Orlando
was the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs.
J. A. Histline on Sunday.
Mrs. Hardway spent the week end
in Tuft the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Wright.
A. H. Fuller of Oriando was in
town on Tuesday looking after his
property.
Mr. and Mrs. Entzminger and
Mrs. Satcher and baby daughter
were in Orlando on Saturday. •
Mrs. Schaifer is spending several
d ayt In Jacksonville.
Mrs. Hardaway and Mrs. Dinkcl
motored out to Oakland on Wednes­
day hnd spent the day, guests of
Mr. and Mrs. MeDanSels.

Sunday
in ' nwn*
We are all relieved to hear that
Miss Tabor has finished taking the
daily treatments and it is believed
no evil effects will follow from her
being bitten.
We hear that Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Fortier has purchased a car this
past week having also made some
nice improvements on their little
homo this past winter.
Mrs. Westcrdick attended an
Institute in Orlando of their church
last Saturday, with the other* in her
class going down by autoes.
A pleasant time was had by all
those who gathered at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Vihlen Inst
Saturday evening in spite of the
severe storm to celebrate their 'J5th
wedding annlvcrsity.
We note that Mrs. Do Forest has
been adding to the beauty of her
lovely home by having erected a
pretty lawn fence in front of the home
a summer house in the tennis court,
Miss Iccnhour’ who has been her­
self quite poorly of late was called
to the bedside of her brother, Jesse
in Jacksonville and left on Wednes­
day living aide to reach him while
lie was still conscious, hut he passed
away on FridJy, the burial taking
place Saturday. We understand flu*
leaves a wife and two children be­
sides two other sisters, Mrs. Hauinoerger aim .wr». r lazier. ue
nun
spent a pleasant time with his sister
and many friends but a short time
ago and his death came as a great
shock to us all. We
extend
our
sympathy to the bereaved.

Nell
Williams nnd
ML*
Mnble
Swope visited Orlando Saturday.
Mother’s Day was appropriately
observed in both the churches of
Oviedo Sunday.
Rev. J. L. Thompson left Sunday
afternoon for Washington D. C.
to attend the Southern Baptist
Convention.
Mrs. E. C. Langston left Wednes­
day for Kissimmee to attend the
Missionary conference od the South
ern Methodist church.
Mr. and Mrs. I,. H. Gore and
family
spent Sunday In Oakland.

Mead Howells, architect, and his
daughter, Mildred. Both were with
with him when he died.
Aviators Killed
Arcadia. May 11. - Lieut. William
Gray was instantly killed and his
companion flyer. Cadet Macgregor
was fatally injured, when their air­
plane burst into flames during a
flight over Carlstron aviation field
near here this morning. The eauro
of the castrophc is not known.
Gray was dead when the j lane
crashed down but Macgregor lingered
until tonight, dying in the camp
hospital.

for our display o f new goods
at our

ftE W S T O R E
P eople’s Bank Building

Sugar Profits I.ImPcd

Boston, May 12.— Attorney Gen­
eral Palmer has set the margin cf
profit allowed on the sale of sugar at
one cent a pound for wholesalers
and two cents per pound for retailers
in a telegram to United States A t ­
torney Boyton. Mr. Palmer has or­
dered steps taken immediately to
prosecute persons tuking a largi x
V. McGill, Secretary: Daisy L. praise for the high qua’ity of their
profit.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Wheeler and
Cooke: Treasurer: Annie L. Bryant, work. Rev. Brewer, pJst„r of th#
Mrs. T. W. Lawton spent Friday
Catherine I*. Bestic; Viola I. Dix n: Congregational Church, gave the
Underwood Re-elected
in Orlando.
Daisy T. Dixon. Class Colors, Gray Commencement Address, dwelling
Birmingham, May 12.— Returns and Crimson: flower, carnation;
Mrs. If. E. Hancock returned
mi the coming cf the Kingdom cf
Saturday from Tampa where she has gathered by the Age-Herald*indicate motto, " N o excellence without labor" G jU through the ages, and emphtni.
been visiting her parents for the that Senator Underwood has been
The Baccalauicate program was ing the forces for good n»w present
nominated to succeed himself and
past two weeks.
given Sunday, the sermon being and our duty in strengthening them.
Mr. and Mrs. Sauiin of Orlando
that Heflin is second while O’ Neal is
This
is
"clcauiiig
up
week"
in
delivered by Rev. II. K. Hill, Presi­
County Superintendent Lawton
were in town on Tuesday and m* torelo.ie third in the three-cornered race
Oviedo,
ending
Friday
with
a
picnic
dent cf the Florida Baptist State eloquently urged on the parents and
e i out to Desman Springs.
and political speeches. The women for the seat of the late Senator Bank- Sun lay School Convention, Orlando. friends the obligation of supporting
Mother’ s Day wav observed by
do the work and the men do the head. The Age-Herald estimates that
Monday night the Class Exercires the cause of education, an I the payquite a few and flowers were taken
speaking, the eating and the voting Underwood’ s majority will exceed
were held with a class play based on ment of poll taxes to this end. Re
out and plnee I m graves in the
this year but next year we think twenty thousand votes.
the mttte, " N o excellence Without then presented the diplomas to the
ceine.ory.
there will be a change of things to
graduates.
L a-.r."
some extent.
Miss Lilli-n V ai /. lift Sunday for
Miami Will Buy Its Waterfront
After remarks by Rev. Morrell,
Commencement, Wednesday night,
WHIiston when -he will visit fiien :•
Miami, May 12.— When the truspresentation of gifts to the graduates
found
the
Academy
Auditorium
filled
for several weeks.
GENEVA
tes of the Flagler estate pass through
to capacity. A very pleasing feature and congratulations, commencement
Station! LeFilU &lt;f Okeechohr is Miami this afternoon going to Key of the occasion was tile presence cf was oxer. An (ntcreatng feature of
West the city council committee ex­
UPS A LA AND GKAPEVII.I.i;
visiting home folks.
Principal Ogilvie with teachers ami the evening was the giving of twenry
pects
to complete the purchase of the
M
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Emma
E'ehnor
who
has
been
graduating class from the White five 'dollars by the class to Principal
S rot spent
V - tv’ -.;*
n
bay front property from Second to
visiting
her
sister
at
St.
Augustine,
i High School. All the singing was Cronins for the purchase of a book
tirrpcvllle tal ing dinner nt the heme
Third strs., and Sixth to 12 sts., for
is
back
home
again.
excellent, the remieiing of "Dawn case for the school.
of Mrr. Tyner an.I v! Ping nlher
1650,000. The purchase will end I
and the "Good Night Song" by the
Those
from
Geneva
attending
the
frien is later.
ligation &lt;;f years standing. The rail­
clnss being especially enjoyed by the Mrs. Barnes Entertain* The I.’wtf
Titusville picnic last Thursday, were
road company agree? *..&gt; uc
muni­
tila I tu hear that Mrs. J.
Week
audience. Prayer war rfflcrcJ by
Mr and Mrs. M. E. Donley, Mr
cipal bonds paying six per cent. A
Vaughn patch * f at ring 1can* a:e
Rev.
C.
Brewer.
Essays
were
pre­
and
Mrs.
E.
11.
Kilhec,
Williztn
The
members
cf the Every Week&lt;1 ing finely, she having &gt;hippo i Mr. Raymond Boyd came
over Kilbei, Miss Katherine Flynt, Mr. special council meeting yesterday af­ sented by Daisy L. Cooke, "E v e ry ­ Bridge Club were delightfully ent
number of crates.
Saturday to visit at the home
of J. II. Huddleston and Mr. R. (J. ternoon arranged the details.
thing hus its Model": Leoni
V, tertaincil by Mrs. Margaret HarneAlbert Gresham.
Mr. r.n ’ •I ■*. Warren at d children liis cousins, Mr. and Mrs.
McGill, "Manual Training in Our on Thursday. A profusion &lt;f cu»
Fred M. Hass Withdraws From School": Viola I. Dixon, "T h e Choice
of Syl. t.i L I * weie Fu n ‘ay visit«. rs Cruse and on Sunday the grunmothe
flowers adorned the rooms. Mrs.
Senator Fletcher is visiting his
Senatorial Rare
Mrs. Wood of East is and Mr. and
cf Eight"; Annie L. Bryant, "T h e y Forest Lake won the prize* which »as
sister Mrs. J. H. Huddleston.
Mrs. Hardy Boyd nnd son
Cyrol
Fred M. Bass, of Kissimmee, can­ Can Who Think They Cun" nnd a lovely muyonaise bow! in decorated
The chicken supper given by the
and friend of Wekiwa motored over
didate for the state senate from this Mary V. Stapler, "T h e Influence of china. Guests of the club were Mr«.
to see them. Mrs. Wood rent aing until I.adies Aid of the M. E. Church district, stated to the Sentinel yes­ Books." All these excellent in com­ G. I. Loticks and her sister, Mrs.
■r**. S"*,;r'lry right was quite a
until Tuesday us her daughter, Mrs
terday that he had decided to with­ position, helpful, nnd admirnbly de­ Eilna Hope of Dunnedln and Mr*.
success
in spite of the Imd weather,
GOOD TO
Canady was
ill
In*t week with
draw* from the race "on account of livered. The graduates deserve warm Harry Papworth.
TNC LAST
sotnethii g like sixty-four dollars was
neuraglin.
business reasons." Mr. Bass is plan­
OffOfi’
made. ’1he " A i d " wants to
thank
ning a business enterprise in Orlando
those w ! o so generously helped.
and it is imperative that he give his
SCALED TINS ONLY
O VIE IK )
Last Sunday morning, these at­ full time to this line of work. Mr.
AT YOUR GROCERS
Mrs. Julius Gist is visiting her tending land the l.oiire was full Bass, who lias many friends in and
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Kim- the M, E. Church enjoyed a treat
around Orlando, asked this paper to
hrcl.
in a giod sermon by the pastor express his warmest thunks to alt
Mrs. C. A. Brannon left Saturday
Rev. L. E. Wright on "M other’s who ha.I supported him and who
for her home in Wildwood after a Day" and singing by
the
Oviedo were working for his candidacy.
week’s visit to her parents Mr. nnd male quarette, Mrs. T. W. l.awtcn
2.
Mr. Bass’ s withdrawal from the
Mrs. A. Lcinhart.
accompanist nnd at the
evening political arena leaves two candidates
On Thursday last the Methodist service a sermon on "Father’s Love" for tlie Senate, Hon. M. O. Overand Baptist Sunday schools held and a silo by Rovcrdy Wright. The street of Orlando, am) Hon. H. C.
their annual picnic at Whites Wharf. church was beatifuliy decorated in Bryan of Kissimmee.— Orlando
A m ple stocks o f all kinds o f Crate Material
A splendid dinner was served and a green pa ms and a profusion of pink Sentinel.
day of rest and pleasure enjoyed. and white flowers. T w o of the
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JftKfiKVIl
Several visitors from Sanford were Sunday School girii, Lulu LeFilis
John Morrell
Nails, Insecticides and fe r ti­
ftWyvGwfto* fto&amp;nvdowned
I present. After dinner ice &lt;*ro«n* w i- ■tnd I’ u''; Me La!:, .net the congre­
A
gosling
is
a
young
goose.
CA&amp;scrr
*!"t? Ci£ir. j Isirved nnd gnmes played by both gation ai the door ns they entered,
A gcrling will walk around In the
COWd1
OA-Coftw\i«\t foErtrythinJ-lrv
and pin. ed a white flower on each.
adults nnd children.
lizer Materials,
Send for Booklet •••
tovt
rain and hold ITS HE A D l/P until
Mrs. C. A. Raulerson hud the
Miss Nell King left Saturday for
[w.inmt,pROPR •
it BECOMES D R O W N E D .
Leesburg to visit her sister Mrs. Z. misfortune to badly sprain her ankle
A gosling will stick its head in
last wee ..
Spinkr.
front of a rattlesnake’s fangs and
The f lends i f Mrs.
George F E A R NOT.
Miss Elizabeth Young left Wed­
nesday for Jacksonville where she Geiger will be glad to know she I?
A gosling will walk under a horse's
will spend several weeks withrelatives revoverir t from her recent serious U P L I F T E D FOOT.
A gosling's I U 7.7, grows FA STE R
Rev. 1. W. Longacrc and wife of itliieis.
The n my friends of Mrs. Avery than SOME M USTACHE S.
Titusville spent the day Tuesday in
Oviedo, tlio guests &lt;f Mr. and Mrs. Guyton of Miami will be glut to
There definition* were told me by
E. C. Langston. They left Tuesday hear of the baby daughter that ar­ Hon. Oti* R. Parker. State’s Attor­
afternoon for Kissimmee to attend rived at her home last week. Mrs. ney of the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit.
the Missionary ronferene« in sesMon Guyton, it will be remembered w as
It is surmized that he had his
■ASILY KILLED TOOAT BY l/*1NO
Mi** Alii e Coffee.
a t ’.iat place.
friend, linn. John Murrell.
the
young and successful attorney of
Mr. J. I. Folk— &lt;jn&gt;nt Tuesday
Embargo On Florida PcrUhnbleS I- Okee chohee City, in his mind as he
umsisi tuini w
in Orlando.
WATER DUGS. RATS AND MICE
Raped To Most of Stales.
talked- Palin Beach Post.
Mis. A, K Crawford left Monday
i M lfls t n TwSas IH mIILU,
Washington. May 12.— The em­
ONOIR mON YOUK DKALRB
f r Leesburg where she wilt join
bargo on shipments of fruit* nnd
Royal Neighbors Pay
pcrishuhlc* from Florida w*us raised
Mrs. Anna Speer of this city has
at noon Tuesday to all states except received a letter from the Hoard of
Tennessee, Ohio, Kentucky and In­ Supreme Managers of the Royal
diana. according to
information Neighbors of America stating that
given to Congressman Drane by the the claim for the death of Lena Lee
general
manager
of
t he I.ossing would be paid and showing
Ameri can
Express
C o. that she had been a member for 3
Sanford prosperity is visible on every hand. Our
The general manager expressed his years, had paid into the benefit fund
farmers are making good and with their success
belief that enough ears would be $12.80 and the beneficiaries had
others arejatso prospering and best of ati we all
secured within the near future to received, at her death the sum of
enable the raising of the embargo to $1,000. The Royal Neighbors have a
believe in Sanford nnd Seminole County. Money
the remaining states.
good membership here and all of
made here is also being invested in developing our
them are enthusiastic over the fra­
section. Our growth is legitimate and inspiring.
ternal and insurance features of
Famous Writer Dead
Folks are settling down for a life time stay— buyinj
New York. May I I. — Men promi­ this lodge.
homes and farms, businesses etc.
nent in the business and literary life
of New York will gather at 11:30 o'­ Hopper Aradmey rommoncement
Any one in need of anything in the way of property
Admirable Results of the Year’ s
clock tomorrow
morn in2 in
the
will do well lo cal! ul my office. The small cement
Work.
Church &lt; f the Aseenskn to pay last
building on Park Ave).
tribal** to William Dean lie wells,
Were information at hand for
novelist and man of letter?, w ho died comparison, it probably would Lc
I have^aMisted may and can help you.
in hi* sleep at his home here early found that Hopper Academy our
Swoops clean while new or old. Will stand up under
today. He was in his eighty-fourth Colored High School of Sanford
the Roughest Usage and if you own one will rake for
year. Rev. Dr. Perry Stickney Grant stands well at the front among those
an old friend will officiate.
you while the OTH ER M A X WAITS.
of our state. Certainly, no better
In accordance with the novelist’s showing could be made by any
wLshes ids body will be creamated school than that of the commence­
and the ashes taken to Cambridge ment exercises here this week. An­
other year has given Its weight to
Mass.
Mr. Howells was in the habit of the high esteem in which Principal
spending the winter in Savannah, Gn. Crooms and his faculty are held by
and three weeks ago white there he all citizens.
There were eight graduates: Mary
caught a severe cold that developed
V.
Stapler, Class President; Horace
into
Influenza.
He
was
brought
to
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THE SANFORD HERALD

LEAGUE NEWS
SANFORD
GRABS 1ST•
2 GAMES
, o^K PRETTY ONE TO OR.
U N D O WEDNESDAY
Xh«‘ Clery Feda started tho old
bill roll ins in the right direction
Monday and Tuesday when they
jrahhcd o(T a pair of nice ones from
that husky hunch of hull toners on
the Bartow lot Monday and Tuetd»y. They lived right up to what
mP‘ have been saying about them,
they displayed thut fighting stuff
that we have talked about and the
fins are now convinced that we have
i snappy, scrappy and plugging
bunch of hull players that will cune
pretty near bringing home that 1920
ihc holding it so high in the air that
won't 1 * told til is time “ may he
you mm it. but you can’ t have it."
a&lt; it happened once before.
A large crowd of Sanford fans
motored to Hartow to witness the
opening game, the majority of them
staying over for Tuesdcy’ s game.
They were not disappointed in what
they saw as Sanford made a hard
light for both games and kept right
or fighting after the games had been

like Richmond intended doing the
same thing, hut after two strikes
were called on him he got one on the
nern for a Lit.

C H A S . L. B R IT T
S P O U T I N G

uml Sells was on the mound for!
;
That !nt:.an bov. better known to
Sanford. It was a pitcher's battle)
j jhome folks as “ Prune" Inman is]
STANDING Of THE
all the way nr.d the way that Sells |
••starring at snort. He has handed]
bov hail them biffing and slashing
a ctill.cj iia.!iiii full of c.unus »u
The hunch i f Sanford fails usiatrii tit the air was worth grirg milei to I
fir without any flips ups to speak of.
WonI.o.il I’ d.
|
with their mouths, throats and au*o. see.
T a n . pa
r'
3
0 1000 ! “WOtr
mnl ile hurr.i »ul busy ami got
The Feds connected for four hits
people witnessed
witnes
the gone
£
attfor,I
3
1
750
Richards so flustrated that he walked oil Black while Sells gave up five.
at Orlando Wednesday. They all
Cahill, Burns got a walk for the Thu Caps were lucky however, get­
Orlando
3
1 750
knew that there was u cracker jack
same reason, filling the bases. Rich­ ting their hits when they counted
team playing against Orlando and
Braden l'tt
2
I
6fi7
ards then hail two strikes and three most— hence the two nothing favor
came for miles to see them.
Barlow
2
2
500
halls on Gaffney when thut hoy'drove of Orlando score.
St. Pete
I
3
250
drove out his third hit of the game
Orlando was lucky at that. Rut
Five Games at Hume
Lakeland
0
2
000
scoring, Richmond and Cahill. In
just wait, they'll run up against
The Feds returned after the game
Harlows half of the tenth they went
0
I
000
Daytona
Sells again and the story will then
down in the one, two, three order. with Orlando Wednesday to play
lie different.
five games at home before going on
Sanford Scores fur the Week
Wednesday’ s Game
the road again. Daytona will he
The admission at the gute will he
Sanford dropped one to Orlando .iere Friday and Saturday and Lake
Monday at Bartow f&gt; Sanford 9
sixty
five cents. Tiiis includes war
Wednesday before one cf the largest land here Monday and Tuesday.
Tuesday si Hartow .1 Sanford 5
tax, grand stand, auto space and all.
crowds that ever witnessed a game Sanford will then go to Tampa for
Wednesday at Orlando 2 Sanford 0
The kids get there for half fare this
of Rase Rail in the Florida State a pair and return to play
Thursday at Sanford 2 Orlando 0
with
time.
League since Its organization. TTCT
Orlando the tail end of next week
ftuu.huiutend enthused fans witnessed again.
Most Welcome.
one of the prettiest pitching /battle
Beautiful Lees has again signed
A
man
never
appreciates the gift of
that has been seen in this dart of
We just hated to have to pick up us official marker at tin- score A sottfnlre diamond more than when
the country in n long time. 1 M JLJ
on Bartow first hut then we didn't hoard this year. Beautiful batted u he holds tie' three other aces.— Boston
Illack was working for Orlando make the schedule.
million at this position last year. Transcript.

rums

E D I T O R

SANFORD 2
ORLANDO 0
THURSDAY
SANFOIU) WINS 2ND GAME
WITH ORLANDO
Playing before the largest crowd
that ban ever witnessed a game at
llohlun Park the Caps went down to
defeat before the strong coinblns'.iett
of Celery Feds. A good game with
plenty of spectnculat plays, plenty
of heady base running and un all
round real base ball game was what
the fans that came from miles around
as well as the thousand of fans from
Orlando and Sanford
witnesses
yesterday.
The new grand stand was packed
until room lor one more could not
he found. Every inch of car space
in , ail t! e bleacher room was taken.
:\n Hanford Band rendered the
inti sic and taking all in all Thursday
was one i f the biggest days fer the
Sanford fans in history.
SMnny Watts worked for
the
.•.tnl time this season and what he
til! to that bunch from Orlundo v.us
a plenty, lie ha 1 t hen reaching,
*i* .ciin ; an I hreikin; t‘;rir backs
from first till last.

to r .

And t';e loam bokdnd hi.n
ud
right uo in tiie minute, playing
an errorless game.

Monday's Game
Ti.e park at Harlow was packed
p a achy Me it!ay. The attendance
one of the largest ever witnessing
i game on Harlow's field and it was
mrh a shame thut those naughty
Celery Feds had to go to work and
,poil the whole day for them bey
nmiming all xvor their crut^; toum
ir,fi slur twllcrs. The game itself
was n “ wee" bit ragged in spots hut
ihorr bats of the Feds were working
overtime. The score keeper must have
hid a bard time keeping up with the
hits and runs made by the Sanford
player* because we know of fifteen
hits but when the final count was
tiken he overlooked them all hut
iii? However we got credit for all
the runs we made and after all that
»*« what counted meat, especially
•*hen \e were piling up nine while
they were making six. Tiie very,
very i.a:. part i f the whole day for
ili-.ow was the fact that their star
; i ' 4- «*t nry v.c.* driven so far hack
ir rg : :rc trees in the second when
th .
..
five runs, that it was a
fi*i j. ti to find him in time louse
i.iin against Daytona Wednesday
fii. I ' nips, Mr. Monohan, felt
that :lie youngster thut relieved
Henry. due to his age and inexpert*
hi biioVtd to stop or
tang,, all about the pitchers box in*
ad of having to stand up tb it like
a r al ball player. Jimmy
Huns
hoA.v.r could not see it thut way
vr ! liked Mr. I ’ mpps to settle him
Q e i » Mr. 1.' |IS did not feel inr! r.e | to do it and several times
Jimmy called his attention to it.
Monahan, feeling that if Hums win
not put nut of the way he would he
tome convinced that Burns was right
ami he therefore benched Jimmy in
the seventh inning.

Returns By Innings From All
Over the Circuit
W e have endeavored to keep the fan posted right up to the minute
with all the Florida State League dope and we are going to give
an even greater service this year.

Dnytc mi oomes to Sanford for u
two game series, to-day and to­
m orro w
and from the looks of the
way I ay Iona lias been going we
should wind up the week with but
one defeat,
lletirv is the lux score i f tho
gnmu yesterday;
SANFORD
AB R II PO A E
Cahill tint
4 0 1 2
1 0
Burns 2nd
41 2
4 .*1 0
•Gaffney If
4 l :»
1 0 0
••Johim nct
20 0
1 0 0
Donahue lb
40 0
6
1 0
Inman si
.1 0 0 1 3
0
Hurdle!: rf
30 1
2
0 0
Chalkur e
.
a 0 u 3
0
Watts p
3 0 1" 1 3 0

Every day we shall see that the

Totals

returns from all the four games are received by inning and posted
in front o f our place with the exception o f the days that Sanford
plays at hom e and then we will get the results o f each game after the
games are over.

A n d while we are giving this one little piece o f

service we wish to remind you that at our place we

ORLANDO
Strunk 2b
Fletcher 3rd
Schir mer ss
Hunter If
Jewell rf
•McCell'ich cf
Greene 1b
N id ols c
Watkins p

INVITE COMPARISON
H e was right.

That is why

Totals

we invite you to look

around and com pare our clothes with others.

' Iliddy" Hurdick came in from
figr* ti.-ld to relieve Jimmy and the
*»&gt; th.it he fieliled that position,
tn&lt;- way he grubbed the high ones
and got those haid-to-get kind made
&lt;me think that this particular se­
xual base was made to order for
Bldddy

good ours are.

Y ou will find how

T h ey ’re

f

tailoring, the rich all w ool

m

fabrics.

And

after you

have w orn

them a long time, you will appreciate their durability and the way
that style lasts.

Hartow took the lead in the fifth
'b in they pushed over three runs
two hits and an error. Richmond
working for Sanford and he
bill them at his mercy all the way
»Uh the exception of that one had
inning. This three run lead failei to
tale the march out of our hunch
bui made them work the harder and
by consistent plugging managed to
tie the score up in time to push it
into an extra inning game.

E V E R Y T H IN G FOR TH E W E L L DRESSED
M AN AT

R
40
40
40
4 0
3 0
30
40
30
it 0

I! PO A E
0
3
3 0
0
1 2 0
3
0
2 0
1 1 1 0
1 2
0 0
1
2
0 0
2
9
0 0
0
4
1 0
0
0 0 0

32 0

8

22

9 0

At the same time, when the team
plays anyways within icveral heura
ride of Sanford if there are any of
the Sanford fans going to the gamcf
and havo room for any cf tho player*
the club will appreciate it if they will

P E R K I N S &amp; BRI TT
The Store That Is Different

In the tenth inning Sanford won
“ ft-T two men were down and two
strike* on the hatter. Johnson who
h*d been showing signs of weakness
relieved by Richards who started
like a house afire. Burdick, first
man to fucc him took the breeze
r°ute. Lutz followed him with three
more slashes at the air. It looked

Alt

Rids have been submitted by var­
ious bus lines running to uml through
Sanford ns well ns by automobile
men of this City hut nf.urconsidering
the matter very carefully the di­
rectors have decided to transport the
players by rail. The jumps in sorn
• ises are very long and it would mean
the players would have to sit up all
night and then prehnps not be In
shape to play when arriving at their
destination if they traveled In a bus.
It may he rernemberid that on«
night last year llrudcntown player
rente to Sanford by bus and had
hut little time to rest before tho
game and— well the score at that
game was 8 to 1 in favor of Sanford.
The Sanford Cluhfstnking precautions
against anything like this happening
to thu Celery FleHa.

Y o u will appreciate the smart, distinct style, the expert hand

Tuesday's Game
T' («&lt;iny Hartow tightened
up
iileiaide and played good bull
Eil inil Joimson. It was a herd fight,
hr Sanford nil the way but it is
H.os• kind of games that the Feds
Ilk'1, the kind that tukes fight to
put it over.

0

PI ay era Wilt Travel Ry Half

Society Brand Clothes

f'kinny Watts wu» on the mound
for the Feds and he displayed thut
**me old "Skinny Watts form." the
tst.te kind that won for us a pennant
lot year.

2 II 26 11

•Out for interference.
Orlando
000 600 000 0
Sanford
000 002 000 - 2
S um m ary-Left on bases Sanford
6 Orlando 7. 2 base hit Greene, Ca­
hill. Schirmer. Haro on bills off
Wattsl, Watkins I. Struck out by
Watts 8. Watkins 2. Sacrifice lilts
Johnson, Jewell. Stolen bases Bur­
dick. Donahue 2. Passed Ball
Chalkur. Double plays, Schirmer to
Strenk to Greene and Burns to
Inman. Time 1.10. Umpire Monahan,
Attendance 900.

A great man on ce said “ N othing is good or bad except by c o m ­
parison.”

30

•Out failing to touch first.
••Johnson out on infield fly.

take ns many with them as possible
as this will

cut down tho coat juat

that much and through out the actt
S '- * i
—|
»on will t avj quite a bit of money
Any time you are headed that way
and can take any playera with you
let Manager Burn* know about It

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P T T T T

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H E R A LD S "

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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

SEMIOOLE SHOULD
GROW SUGAR
The present sugar shortage should
•waken the people of Florida to the
I,rt that right here in our own state
h ,ve thousands of acres of as
x
i)od ,ugar land as nn&gt;' countr&gt;’
tjn
boast and if the owners of this
kin(l of land would gel down to real
. “tl about the lutid instead of try*
r£ to establish vegetable farmers on
itn arre tracts would sell it to sugur
fine growers in hundred acre tracts
this state would come into its own
,*’i there would never be another
,J*ar shortage in this country. The
recent establishment of a big sugar
refinery at Falatka gives rise to the
thought that all up and down the
St j 0bns river there arc thousands
rf acres of land that are lying idle
nos that could be placed on the
riarket at reasonable rates for the
posing of sugar cane. Right here
in Seminole county the work hns
sta rte d by Dr. IUuckman at
hi, Wi kis a ranch property and there
y f many hundreds of ucres of land
h,re that could he planted now to
,jgir earn- and the returns would he
Immense. The IJcLand News has
this in mind in the following article
about the I’ulatka proposition:

NUMBER 39

SANFORD. FLORIDA, FRIDAY, MAY II, 1920

VOLUME XI
the corner uf FirJt street and Park
uvnue. Hon J. J. Dickinson intro­
duced the speaker and for about
one hour the speaker held the at­
tention of the crowd and made a
clean and manly address casting no
slurs on anyone and throwing no
mud although he paid his r e s p e ts
to Dr. Hulley and Hun. Van
Sweringen the other candidates for
governor but he only mentioned them
because they had been "mentionin'*"
him all yo.cr the state and culling
attention to liis campaign expenses
and other points in his armour sup­
posed to he weak.
Mr. Hardee struck the crowdu s
being straightforward and clean cut
business man and he seemed to make
a big hit here with all whom lie met
and with a II that hea rd him.
Senator Fletcher will speak t li­
night at the same place on the
street ami in case of rain ho will
speak in tl it* court house.

HAST

r \ RRANZA IS OUT

CLEARED

Former Mexican President Fugitive Supremo Court Hold
Collector - Is Not
In His Own duntry
Mexico City (vie Dallas Tex.) May
12—The Carranza government eva­
cuated Mexico City Friday morning
and the advanced forces of the re­
volutionists led by Gen.
Pablo
Gonzalez entered the capita! the
same afternoon.
Gen. Alvaro Obrcgon
Sunday morning nt the
10,000 troops.

followed
head of

! u\
That
Guilty.

Tallahassee, May 11.—The su­
preme court yesterday afternoon re­
versed the judgement of the criminal
court of record for Duval county in
the case of J . W. Rast, plaintiff in
error, vs. the State of Florida, de­
fendant in error, in which case Rast
former tax collector of Duval county,
was convicted of embezzling more
than 5100,000 of state and county
tax money. The opinion is by Judge
Ellis, nil the justices concurring.
James IL Hunch and William A.
Hallowcs of Jacksonville represented
Hast, while attorney-general Swear­
ingen and Assistant Attorney-General
Gillis represented the state.

We see our prrfessor in blue
With eyes turned down on text
hooks too.
Those days our sorrows were but few,
When grief----- real grief------we
never knew.
Now in our home pass through each
room
We know the number of each spoon.,
Each knife, each fork and every
plateAnd miss the face th at comes in late.
We see the Mushing rose of morn
Reside the gate in dew adorned:
The Ivy creeping o'er the fence
And there the tie isles' heads were
bent:
(' :r old black rat, and puppy dog;
The neighbor’s cow, his horse, his
hog.
Reside the door were large oak trees
With Spanish moss draped o’er their
leaves,
The sun shown through upon the
brown
And withered leaves which clothed
the ground.
At even-tide the moon’s bright face
Came peeping through dear N ature’s
lace,
And o’er Earths face the chilling
hrreze
Come whistling through the wildwood
leaves.
We think of home, of mother true,
And of our dear sweet father too:
Hut tear drops fr« *it my eyes dc fall
My mother left home long ago.
When mem tries make me this recall
I do not welcome them at all.
My father’s Might and Itupp^’ home
I-.; desolate, so now 1 roam
O’er mountain path, or through dark
dell
.
To only hear death’s tolling knell.
The birds’ sweet songs are mockeries
now

LYNCH BUYS
_
EVENING PAPER
Jacksonville, Flu.,
May 12.—
The Florida Metropolis, Jacksonville
afternoon paper, has hern sold to
S. A. Lynch, president of the S. A.
Lynch Enterprises, according to an
announcement made yesterday by W.
W. R. Curler and Rufus^A.f Russell
owners of the property.
The consideration was not mnde
public.
Mr. Carter, ns editor, and Mr.
Russell, us business manager, retire
from the ncawpnper field after thirtythree years of active service.
Mr. Lynch was in Atlanta yester­
day, hut is due here in a few days
when it is expected an announcement
will he made with reference to the
policy cf the paper under his contro).
Besides the theatres in Jackson­
ville, Mr. Lynch's enterprises control
theatres in practically every city of
any importance in the South, us well
as a .m um her of midwest cities and
in Texas.
Mr. Lynch's achievements in the
motion picture anil theatrical field
have been phenomenal, ami h&lt;* will
bring to Ms newspaper enterprUtf the
same energy, virility and business
ki'ir.tjn tout have ntuJc his amuse­
ment ventures so succe"ful.
The new owner of the Florida Me­
tropolis is a public spirited citizen,
nnd as the controlling head of a news­
paper he will ho found in the fore­
rank of every movement launched
for the welfare of the city, state and
nation.

General Obrcgon, interviewed by
na Associated Press representative
at T a iu b ay a , u surburb of Mexico
City, declared that Mexican re­
volutionists officers hud been given
strict orders to prevent bloodshed
as far as possible. He said the LiThe opinion holds that in a tax
hcrnl Constitutionalists leaders plan collector's otlice where such customs
to set up u government to hd guide I prevails any clerk, deputy or employe
along constitutional methods. Th" of the collector who by reason of his
rebel leader snid it was uls &gt; planned employment receives in his possession
to hold free elections and to adopt in due courre of the transactions of
Resolution of Respect
a friendly policy toward th e Unite 1 the office any money for state or
Whereas, Our Heavenly Father
States.
cou n ty tuxes and should convert the
in His Infinite Wisdom has seen fit
Carranza government otficiuD were same to his own use or secrets or
to call our fellow member, Dr. J. W.
Nixon Id Chulutoa, from his earthly forced to abandon tl,e city when they withholds th e same with intention
learned that 10,000 revolutionist to convert it to his own use, such
duties to his final reward, and
Whereas, he was u member of this treuns were marching on th e town. employe, clerk or deputy would un­
body and held in the highest respect Less than 10,03(1 troops at the capi­ doubtedly lie amendable to punish­
and e«teem by all who knew him, and tal are reported to have remained ment under the p'ovisions of section
| loyal to the Carranza givernm ent. ;i:| 17. general statutes of Florida, and
\V t eres, our departed brother hns
Gen. Jacinto Trevino left Mexico the culpability of such cl**rk or deputy
lived long among us and by his
“Establishment cf the two million faithful adherence to Uuty devolving j City Sunday night at 10 o'clock for would not be transactel t .» his em ­
ployer or imparted t &gt; him in the
dollar sugar refinery at Palatka
on him in his profession, being eve ! Aplzaca in the state of Pueblo, statabsence
ef guilty knowledge on his
,houll he great news to Volu*in rendv to minister unto the sick an I ling he would endeavor " to save thu
part.
county, anil especially to the owners afflicted, and
life of Presi lent Carranza."
cf the land lying along the St. Johns
It is held th at the audit of Tax
Whereas, by his many not* of
The presi lerC.ial train was reporte l
river from the Putnam county line kindness and strict attention to b u iCollector Rost's book* by the assist­
surrounded by the forces of Gen.
icuth to Lake Monroe. All the cane ness and devotion of high ideal of
ant state auditor may well have
Reyes Marquez. Fighting between
sill be shipped into l’alutka by rail, good citizenship he had gained the
showed a shortage for which Rast
the troop* accompanying the fleeing
with the exception of the small friendship and respect of ull who knew
was civilly liable, " b u t" says the
president nnd revolutionary soldiers
amount which will he raised around knew him,
court in rendering it* opinion .oday,
was reportod as having been raging
the town and hauled by truck. The
"when the state undertakes to prove To lonely heart anil enre worn brow. Weather Anil Crop Condition* in
for some time. According to reports
T
H
E
R
E
F
O
R
E
,
BE
IT
RESOL­
Flnrltlu For The Week
Ending
land along the St. Johns is just th
that the defendant embezzled the The sun it seems to shine no more
VED IN M E E T IN G ASSEM BLED, reaching here, TOO Curranzistu* had
May
11,1920
With
brightness
us
it
shown
before.
right soil for cane growing, and
sum of monej represented by that
Temperature. The tem perature
should be converted into fields of that the Orange County Medical already been killed.
balance, the evidence used by the No matter whea* my spirit strays
Society hereby extends to his family
averaged
nornewhnt cooler thun usual,
The
imagine
of
dear
mother
stays
It was feared that the 000 stir stute auditor in the statement of
flowing sheaves. Land owners in the
Hastings and Pulntka district have our heartfelt sympathy in their vlvors in the Carranza party, who the account is not sufficient. It must To plead again that word of prayer being ejpeclally low during the last
bereavement in the loss of the late were reported to have tw enty ma­
apeed to plant twelve thousand
he shown thut the duplicate tax T'-at some day I shall meet her days of the week.
lamented Doctor. Nixon and would chine guns, woulf he overwhelmed receipts or copies were duplicates or
there.
irrcj of cane next year.
Precipitation. Rain* were frequent
bid the family have hope, in that lie and Carranza and other m em bers of
copies
if
receipts
issued
by
the
de­
in
portiuns of tho north nnd central
I pause
____ a w h ile - I meditate,
Just a few years ugo, one cf the hns only passed Into u better life, an
his administration, including several fendant.
divisions,
nnd heavy over an ex­
While with my bund this flower take
tig packers established a packing a just reward for his faithfulness.
generals would become victims
of
tended
portion,
some stations re­
Now
I
place,
this
very
hour,
plant r.&lt; ar Jacksonville, when Florida —- Orange County Medical Society.
their attackers.
porting
amounts
in
excels of 2 Inches.
On
my
breast
this
humble
flower
Memories
of
Mother's
Hay
ra’ic-d practically no hegs. Since
DR. C. I). CH RIST,
Rains were especially henoflcial on
Couriers
arriving
Sunday
nigh1
The
years
role
o
n
—tho
days
pass
by,
And
as
I
down
upon
it
guze
thin several new plantr have been
DR. S. PULESTON.
the southeast mast, where a de­
ntiblishc I and the first one has
Committee. from Puebla City brought word tha* The months, the weeks, and minutes I think of mother in her grave:
trains
carrying
Carranza
government
Then raise my head, push buck my ficiency over smnll ureas prevailed
fly:
i ui.Ied its capacity. The people
for some time. Some weekly totals
officials
were
hailed
between
Apam
As
clouds
are
drifting
in
the
sky,
hair,
nii . ...e hogj and cattle, sheep and
Source of Tear*.
were: Pensacola, 2.7; Jack*on\ ilfr,
and
ApiazBco,
and
that
fighting
was
We
try
the
knot
of
time
to
tie.
p a '» make tr.ia necessary. If the
And speak to God in silent prayer! 1,,5; Switzerland, 2.0; Satsurna
"Where do tear- come from?” In going « n southeast of Apiazaco.
The
only
pause
in
times
long
path
growers are treated fuirly by tbe each eye there 1- n -tnnll duct railed
Dear Lord, she's passed from Earth Heights, 2.1; Lynn, 1.0; O ranre
All reports uvuilahle here seemed Is when we dream of dny» long past.
l'alut!.a refinery, the same rem its the tenr duct. Tills Utile gland Is conaway;
City, 2.0; Orlando, 2.1: Georgianna.
»i!l be i xpcrloncc’i in the sugar atnntly oinking tears nnd washing v* indicate Gen. Guadelupe Sanchez And thoughts hare memories sweet
1.9; Miami 2.9, nnd Crescent Ci:y
She
left
t
h
b
i
r
r
.
don't
Set
1dm
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nnd dear
the eye. The eye "winkers" are tho had joined the revolutionary move­
buiiners.
And
Lord,
Thou
creator
of
man.
,1.0
inches.
brushes
that
wash
the
pnrtle!"'
nf
di.nt
ment, either occupying Vera C rus or To weary hearts that need such cheer
With sugar at 30 to BO rents a
nwny from the delicate imrtlnns of tho had surrounded that port. This We. gaze on Ocean's swelling w a v e s Teach me Thy H oly Hook to scan:
Condition of Crops. Rains were
pound there should he greet profits in eye. When we cry the tenr gland
would effectually Mock Cnrrnnzo'a And think of friends in childhood day That some day In Thy brighter land locally heavy in the several divisions
ir. c.*.nr railing."
“works overtime" sending one tear c»ra| e by way of Vera fur. should We think of voices which have spoke 1 may beside my m other stand.
and owing to tin* previous wet o n chnslng another, like rain drops on the
CLAIR CA M ER O N . ditlon of tho soil they were unfavor­
i In every happy school room joke.
he
succeed
in
reaching
there.
window pane.
Fletcher's Vote Recorded
able, especially on low lands in the
There has been so. much said
several divisions, except tho south.
ilmui Senutor Fletcher’s vote on
Anil even there the digging* ol Irish
li.i Cummings Ilill that a friend of
potatoes, which is going on in a
the Senator's brings us the official
moderate way, was delayed to some
vote taken from the Locomotive
extent. Corn is smaller thun usual
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Engineer's Journal, the official jour­
for the season, and It made hut lit­
nal of the II. of I,. E. The nays are
tle progress during the week, except
»* follows:
on uplands; as a whole, however, the
I am now wrecking the Sanford House, more recently operated as tho Carnes Hotel and have for sale all
Ashurst, Arix.; Borah,
Idaho;
crop is In fair to good condition. Tho
kinds of building materials which olTer a big saving over present day prices. Remember, the lumber in this
Capper, Kans.; Chamberlain, Ore.;
chopping cf cotton ws«
delayed;
some complain of grass; tho stand
Culberson, Texas; Dial, S. C.;
building was cut from virgin timber and is practically nil heart, and will last longer than most of the lumber
Fletcher. Fla.; France, Mrd.: Gerry,
is mostly poor. Tho planting of
which we are getting today.
/
IL i.; tiore, (Jkla.; Gronnn. N. Dak.;
sweet potatoes hud begun. Tobacco
Harrison, Miss.; Henderson, Nev.;
made good progress. More sunshine
All orders will be filled in the order in which they are received and will be billed as rapidly its the
Johnson, S. Dak.; Jones, N. Mex.;
and moderately high tem peratures
Kendrick, Wyo.; Kirby, Ark.; Lamaterial is available. All orders booked subject to prior sale.
are needed in all divisions.
Follette, Wls.; Lenroot, AVis,; MeHere are the prices which will show you some real bargains in this excellent material.
K,liar. Tenn.; M cNary, Ore.: Norris
"Salmagundi"*
Nelir.: Nugent, Idaho; Overman,
"Salmagundi" the Sanford High
N.
Sheppard, Texas; Simmons
School Annual will he on sulc Mon­
N. C.; Smith, Ga.; Smith. S. C.;
day at the High School und ulso at
Trammell, Fie.; Walsh. Mass.
McLaulin’s Jewelry Store.
Which domonstatres tiiat both
The forms nre now on the Herald
Florida
Senators
voted ngaintt
Pres* nnd is being rushed to com­
the Cummings P.ailrcad Bill.
pletion. The hook this year is as
good if not better than any previous
Corq'rcgntional Church
edition nnd is a credit to the Senior
Sunday morning we shull Jc.iiClass and the Sanford High School.
in the meeti.ig nt the High School
Get your copy curly as the edition
I°r the Rucraluureate sermon and
is limited and the many friends of
exi-rrises. Sunday School will be held
the school should ho supplied first.
&gt;’ usual nt 9:45.
Evening the pastor will speak on
Over-Education a PerilT
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Hnve you ever rend wlint Renan
“The Far-llung Fire of Christ."
anld nf nvcr-cduentlonT Well, here It
Is: "A great danger Impend* because
Holy Cross Church
the accumulation of knowledge nnd
Services fur Expectation Sur.iiay.
power Is unlimited, while the human.
th" Sunday after Aicen»ion, arc #»
Intellect does not expand. There la
follows:­
reason to fear that the human brain
mny collapse under Its own burden J
" 30 a. m. Low Celebration.
Place your orders early as this material will move rapidly at these prices and many applications are
that there mny come a moment when
9:15 a. m. Church CSchqol.
Its very progress spell* Its ultimate
IL a. m. Morning Service
already
in.
decadence.
It will be like an equa­
8 p. m. Vesper* and Address.
tion thnt carries Us limits within It*
own statements."—l«o» Angele* Times.
CARY HARDEE SPO KE HERE
Inequalities.
* andidate For Governor Ha* Large
"Do ym* hrll»*r In the nhaolut*
Crowd Kut To Hear Him
rvjiu ll’r **f mci*r “ I d&lt;* not," replied
the aged sport. “If I did I wouldn't
Cary Hardee candidate for govern­
be able to see the *eo«e In *ny friend­
or and the man who hia friend* «ay
ly contest, from • price fight to d
I* the leading man for governor »poke
checker game."
k*re last night to a large crowd at

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May 14, 1920

Society Personals
Reading—Ode to the Passions —
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Deas announce
Collins.
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the birth of • tittle son, Thursday,
L a n t e r n Party
’
May 6. He will he railed 1,. H.
One of the prettiest id the many
Dr. E. D. Brownlee Is expected
parties given in honor of the High
tn-dny
(Friday) from Richmond, W ,
Srlioet Seniors, was the Inntern party
where he attended the meeting cf
given by MU* Perry Leo Bell, u
the Closer Relations Committee of
.a
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member of the class, at her home on
the Presbyterian rhurchcs.
Dr.
Celery avenue.
. . .
.
I Brownlee ia state representative of the
The beautiful lav.n v z a strung | Pj.r , hytcrian churches of Florida.
with manv rhinrn=e lanterns, pro•
.
.
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L. T. Bryan who left last week
ducing a most charming setting for
.
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K , .
foa business trip to Lansing, Mich,
t ie entertainment.
is expected home on
Saturday
The boys and girls of the Class
Ralph Wight is in Syracuse, S'. Y.
and the High School faculty were
driven in n hny-truqk from Sanford on business.
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Rose LaVerne, the charming little
in the scene of the party, where they
vere welcomed by the hostess and duugliter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hurt,
\e r parents Mr. and Mrs. Cliff accompanied her aunt, Mrs. Julius
These cars are in fine shape and are guaranteed to be in
Bell, assisted by Mrs. Sam Younts. Stryker to Philadelphia f &gt;r a visit
fine shape, as we give service on our exchange cars, and
After playing many old fashioned cf several montlir.
you couldn't got these values elsewhere.
Mrs. Hiln-.a Liljn returned last
games on the lawn, refreshments
were served packed in dainty little week to her homo in Springfield,
purple
market baskets tied with Mass., af'.cr * ending tho winter an
gold ribbon, these being the class spring with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Liljn.
colors.
Mrs. C. E. Melton will return to­
The refreshments were delicious
morrow
from Macon, On., where she
, consisting of chicken salnd, wafers
has
been
attending the ten days
cheese sandwiches and pickles. The
favors were purple and gold roses Mutic Festival, while visiting her
daughter, Miss Lucille Melton, a
filled with candies.
10G N. Park Avc.
Phone 3IS
Istudent at Wesleyan College.
Mrs. Frank Shawson wan the guest
I’ipe Organ Club Fair
The Pipe Organ Club have changed of Mrs. Alfred Lfljn this week while
the place for holding their fair on en route to her home in Zunesville,,
Munson studio. A group of songs were Saturday. Instead of Centrnl Park Ohio from Tampa and other South
sngby A. M. Phillips, win sesweet voice the location will he the lawn at the Florida points.
Hotel -between’Commercial
has won her a wide popularity. Mrs. 1 Carnes -------­
Continued from Page 5
C. J. Marshall played several se-]and First Streets. Fresh vegetables
Hanford Wins Prize
Yesterday nfternoon the Country
guine of bridge. The table d e coration lections on the violin. She too is a ^rooked foods, fancy work and re­
were sweet peas witii place cards favorite musician, much sought a f t e r .; freshments w ill he found on the Club was en fete in honor of a big
--------I booths.
card game arranged by the president
in sweet pen design. The favors
the
and his very eflicient house commit­ very successful entertainm ent were on Maganolia avenue after
were cunning old-fashioned bouquets
St. Agnes Guild Annual Election
people of this part of Sanford have
Mrs.
Edward
Huuselt,
Mrs.
Seth
Graduating
Class
Enlertalned
tee.
These
ladies
made
the
place
in the paper holders, the "flowers ' ,
The annual election of ofllciers of
An enjoyable entertainm ent in blossom like a rose with many bas­ Woodruff, Mrs. R. B. Brassier. Mrs. striven so hard .to beautify their
mudu of gum drops, something really
St. Agnes Guild wus held Monday honor of the graduating class was kets, vases and stand of roses und T. A. Neal. Mrs. Cecil B utt, Mrs. W. lawns nnd homes.
unique and novel In favors. The
afternoon at the home of Mrs. the ’’weenie roast’’ and picnic supper spring flowers, and on the wide cool M. Davis. Mrs. J. C. Otey. Mrs. C. C
Citizen.
prizes were lovely hand embroldere I
Charles Hand. Mrs. Sherman I.loyd, at Silver Lake on Tuesday evening, porch, the eleven tables for the game C. Brown and Miss Yowell.—Repor­
A dvice to a Beginner.
vest re and collar and eulT sets in
hostess. The following olllcers wenA girl may not accept yonr prop^m],
at which the Misses Anna Mason were placed each table being covered ter-Star.
organdie and were won by Mrs. B.
elected; Mrs. Fred Daiger Jr.. Presi­ Eleanor Herring Coru Lee Thlit, with nn embroidered cloth. The tally
but‘ she
slii- will always admire your JudgW. Herndon and Mrs K. h . Housdent; Mra. Julius Tackach, Vice­
t.—Toja-kn
Capital
men
cards
were
very
attractive
nnd
the
Ethel Henry, Julia Zachary and
Year Book I» Beady
holdcr.
president; Mrs. John
Leonardi, Ruth GlU'n were hestc.-res. The gai. •• nn unusually good one, many
Out of town guests ewere Mrs. secretary and ticimiior: Mr-.
The Year Book for 1919, issued
Julius Stryker of Philadelphis, Mrs. M-cre-ary and t i m w o r .Mr-. 'l" ; young , eople were chaperoned by high scores being made, Sanford enr- by the U. S. D epartm ent of Agricul­
La,,,, press committee. Grape J
^
UonanMi Miss Marion r ing off tlie honors, Mrs. G I Loucks
C. I.. F l ’tiey of Chicago an I Mrs. and cake were served at tin *"‘ &gt; u l ........, , liu. n r n .. \ , r
1I eo.i- cf tiint enterprising city had a score ture, is n«w available, and having a
K. J. Gonzales of Miumi. Mrs. I&gt;. 1., hour. Other present were: Mrs, Clark and Miss Gray. Mr.
number of these publications allotted
Thra-her substituted for an absent Archie Kelts, Mrs. Robt. Herndon. unti nlso acronipanied the party. All of n-venteen hundred nnd seventy- tn him far free distribution. Senator
the pleasures of a woodland Irdlc seven. with Orlando a close second in Park Trammell, Washington D. C.
member.
Mrs. Earl Burdick. Mrs. Hart and
marked the happy hours in t elr Mrs. Frank Guernsey's score of seven advises th a t he will he pleased to
Pink and White Card Parly
Mrs. Drnald Smith.
teen hundred nnd sixty. Mrs. Loucks furnish a copy to anyone requesting
High*.
With the charm of harmonious
wus presented with one of the hand­ the same.
blending of colors and a careful conCoinmcnremenl Piano Berltitl
somest
prizes received this season, n
Social D rpirlm enl Biltlge
nldcrnlian of earh perfect detail,
PrognTn
jnrdineirre
id blue wedgewood with
The last bridge game of the *caPresbyterian Church
the bridge party given last Friday ‘ Vocal numbers for the recital next
large
entneos
in white, this wns big
The Congregational meeting culled
afternoon by Mrs. C. K. Henry, Mrs. Wednesday evening will include tl.e I son for the Social departm ent was
played nt the Woman’s Club, Tues­ e lough to hold a lurge plant with for Sunday morning May 16 is
H. II. Lewis and Mrs. Fred Walsman
following
day nfte-n.ion with Mrs. I.. P. Me- ease. The five hundred scoring gave ordered postponed until
at the beautiful home of
Mrs.
Sunday
I. Aric-"Uh Bel Di"
Mr. G. I. Edgerton, Jr., the highest
Henry, was one of the attractive
• Culler hostess.
May
H
O
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11
A.
M.
on
uccount
of
(M adam e Butterfly 1 Puccini.
.
reckoning and he received n very
events of the week in society circles. II "Were My Seng With Wings
High School Commencement sermon.
The nuditoiluin nnd receptl n
hanTsome silver pencil in n case.
Garden and wild flowers in pink and
There will he no morning preaching
Provided” —Halm.
: 1 “’l" **** v‘&gt;r&gt;‘ nt*rni't,ve w,lh
At the conclusion of the guine the
white were mingled In artistic ar­
;| A group cf &lt;11 fa:.U*rel 'quantities i f garden flowers, rcses, la-lies served a perfectly delicious or­ service Sunday, hut night service
GLASSES ADJUSTED
rangement delightfully
pleasing, favorites- Selected.
at 8 o’clock. Dr. Brownlee is hack
!■"«** pens an I Easter lillier In tssteand REPAIRED
ange ice an l cake, using the card from Richmond.
against a background of ferns and
P-irt songs f. r women’s v. I es: I d arrangement. Six tables of players
tables
for
serving.
potted plants. The pink shaded (a) "T h e Last Chord” °ul!i an
The Session
n .j - j v d the interesting c a n e and
Several out of town people took
lights cast a rosen.e hue over the jlnrt|ott
Presbyterian Church.
, the prizes were wcii by Mrs. David
gay gathering of pretty women. The , i.) •• Dreaming"—Harry Rowe Shelly j Caldwell rn Hgh rcore to whom was pirt In ti e game, among these being
color scheme wns seen uguin in the
The piano selections will include I presented a lovely camisole, and Mrs. M m . H. M. Pnpworth of New York,
Optometrlst-Opllrian
Another Kick .
salads and Ices and other refresh­ such famous composers as, P e n n . 1A. B. Wallace the consolation, a Mrs." Hope of Dunedin, Mrs. M. F.
To
Editor
Herald:
ments. Each slice of white Ice-c eani Ruhenstein, MacDowell. Alvnn
bouquet ef Easter lillies. Mrs. K. P. Barnes of Sanford, Mrs. G. I. I.oncks
221 E. First Sired
It seems strange that the City
revealed a pink heart and the cakes Salmon Sign* L u n d - S c a r l o,
I Morse and Mrs. Y. L. Miller nsslstcd Sanford, nnd Mr*. M. K. Davis, Commissioners would allow a City
Opposite Postnflicc
were heart sha|n*d, iced in pink. 1 be Beethoven. Bachman. Hollander.
the hostess in serving a dalntysalnd T n »r fin
favors were especially pretty, pink Sr Sinding and Schuman.
■course.
crepe baskets^w hose handles v.eie
decorated with diamonds, hearts
spades and clubs. Chnrming in tlielr
novclcty, and tilled with heart
candies. Refreshments were served
by the Mirses Ethel and Florence
Henry and Mlos May T h ru «her
wearing girlish evening frocks in
pink and while.
The hostesses were assisted by
Mrs. W. E. Watson anil Mrs. Ernest
HousholJcr. M i's Katherine Wilkie
won high re ore a set of cut glr. ‘on
glasses. Second ccorc wus made by
Mrs. F. E. Roumillat to whom wt
p r o f i l e d a cut gluts
im dy
j-r
Mrs. E. D. Mobley was given a fern
dlth on lew rroie. 1 here were twelve
t tiles with Mrs. G. F. G .n t a if i
i-f Mian.i the only out i f town gui*’..

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A m ist enjoyable event in music
circles was tl.e program ten lered at
the studio of Mrs. Fannie Stemhridge
Munson, Saturday a fte rn o m , ot the
Woman’s Club. With her usual
prnce/ul poise Mrs. Munson delivered
a talk on "Sonata and F tg u e " that
wai Interpreted by Mira
Anna
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the finest programs ever given by
the iniikic department and well
merited a large audience. Miss
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m a t e cost of tho repair work
which the dentist said was necessnry.
"Won't stand for It." he snld;
■Til make them teeth myself.”
Dunn, who Is a watchmaker,
molded his teeth In his shop In
molds made from beeswax. He
fitted them himself nnd now he
demonstrates to friends by bit­
ing chews from his tohncco plug
nnd cracking nuts with his teeth.

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,
!1n American cities on thin~» Chin*«
j addressed hla Philadelphia audlra«
thus: "I am Indeed pleased to be * 1. 1.
you. Week before fast | had th.
pleasure of addressing the liternri 0f
Boston. Idist week I apoko befnre tv!
prolllgatl of New York, and now |
glad to he among the sarcophagi of
Philadelphia.”—From the World Oop
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Ex-Czar Ferdinand of Bulgarin al­
ways had a great fondness for rings,
and his delicate, tapering lingers usu­
ally were loaded with rare Jewels. A
Husslnn princess who wns a guest of
Ferdinand at a dinner In Sophia once
admired especially n ring tlmt he wore
—a pearl surrounded by rubles.
"That ring pleases you?" nsked Fer­
dinand, who had noticed her Interest In
It. And then, In the haughty tone
which was hi* wont, he added: "A
tear encircled by drops of blood. Per­
mit me 10 put It on your finger."
Leaning toward her, he continued,
nonchalantly:
"If Is a gift that tins Just been sent
to me by one of tbe most notorious
bnndlls on the Bulgarian frontier, a
truly remnrkaldc limn, lie It Is who
holds the record for the number of
hands ho has cut off tits victims. I
have no doubt thnt he got this ring
from n tlnger Just ns charming ns
yours."
The princess turned pale and Ferdi­
nand continued:
"But r'on’t be disturbed, mndame.
This ring which I have the honor of
offering vou was given to me without
the finger,**
The princess i \er knew whether
Itie e*nr was ceil..it* u, whether lie
was try1ng to eon fuse her. She nev­
er wore rhe ring.

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co u n try ’s Ilall of 7 a m c. C;.n you th in k of a m ore
fa m ilia r figure ? For over h a lf a cen tu ry Bull has
been part of th e landscape; th e tobacco h e represents
has m ade m illio n s and m illio n s of friends.

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Most Grandmas Ara Like .
Cheater bad n slight toothache,
about which he made a big fuss.
Grandma psttcl him a hlL ihcu m id :
"Here's n quarter. Go buy n ball nnd
nlny, then maybe you'll forget about
the aching tomb." Chester, ruxhlng
to his mother, displayed the money,
saying: "Gee, gnmdmu’a easy; stuj
gave me a quarter when 1 nn!y hud
about a nickel's worth uf toothache."

Mr. Haberdasher.
The evening meal wag almost over
London Calx.
and Hie table conversation hnd turned
Thirty
Miniu-trid
starving cat-* ara
to a discussion of Ingn prices.
"I know a haberdasher on Pennsyl­ j rescued from London streets every
vania street that la selling hla stock !janr. They are painlessly killed, their
at half price," volunteered a young iklns being used for muff* and gloves.
—Brooklyn Eagle.
member of the family,
"Your uncle knows that man real
well." snld grandmother, between alpi
of tea.
"What man are you apcaklng of?*
queried mother, a bit puzzled.
"Why, that Mr. Haberdasher,” re
turned grandmother, with on air of In
nocence.
Grandmother la still to be convinced
that Mr. Haberdasher la not Ida name
for hadn’t she rend It with her own
eyes, some plnce up over tho door?—
Indianapolis New a.

KILLER

depleted. Mexican anthropologists who
have Interested themselves In the dis­
covery have declined to pass fltml Judg­
ment until further excavations nre
made ami more evidence obtained.
Pyramid* Primitive Mark*.
The pyramids of Kan Juan Teotlhttnenn us well ns those In Cholula, In the
Recent Discoveries Bear Out state of I’uehla. are among the oldest
marks of primitive habitation to he
Tradition That Chinese Once
found In the republic. They sinful a s
colossal
monuments to peoples whose
Peopled Country.
history was as obscure to the compterlug Kmio’nrds In 'he •Ix'rroth vi-(itu.y
us to present-da r historians. I teen use
of their general construction, some au­
thorities believe they nre the hnndlHieroglyphic* Found on Foundation work of the Egyptians, who In some QUEEN GAVE NAME TO CITY
mysterious manner crossed the sens
Stone* of Fyramld* at San Juan
nnd denoted their places of permanent Marinette, Wli., Took Appellation
Teotlhuacan Indicate Primitive
habitation with these stone and cement
From Granddaughter of Noted
Migration From Orient.
structures, which nre even larger than
Menominee Indian Chief.
the most famous pyramids of Egypt.
Mrxlrn City.—Hieroglyphic* recent­
Mariintte, \Vls„ known as the
ly discovered on (lie foundation atones
The little village of Snn Juan Tenth
of the pyramids of Kan .limn Tent I- Ininrnn, which In the Aztec language "Queen 1’Ity," is mimed after Queen
Inin ran, 27 miles nortlienst of Mexico ! means "City of the Gods,” wns In the Mnrlnetto. who was the daughter of
CUy, nifty solve the problem which has enrly days of Aztec history the scene Barthotomo Chevalier, whose wife wn»
Imrplexed historians nnd are!....Insists of extraordinary religious ceremonies. an Indian woman, daughter of Wn
Tor centuries us to the true origin of The two pyramids, tine dedicated to heslilsh. a noted Menominee chief
the Mexican nntlnn. These strange the sun, the other to the moon, nre Marinette, who came to the Memoa
carvings are said hy some nuthorltles known to have been the tombs In which lure rlv&gt;r as Mine. Farnsworth, wo*
to he ridneso. thus tending to hear hundreds of tribal dignitaries were a worniii. of great shrewdness nnd &lt;»•
out the old tradition that In the dim hurled, and excavators have exhumed tclMcelir . kind-hearted, gene, 'too ,iitd
past wandering tribes from China wrought stone containing human bones, much re-pocted by tin* Indians.
The queen's house was the llrst
Crossed to the new continent, settled obsidian knives, terra-cotta bends with
within the present boundaries of Mex­ broad faces and lint noses, fragments frame house on the Menominee river.
ico nnd became the progenitors of of rare pottery and great numbers of The building wns within Hie hlockndi
erected hy I»uls Chnppw, surrounded
the race which now dominates this arrowheads.
by a tine garden and an orchard. ,\j&lt;
republic.
Find Mask of Monarch.
pie
trees planted by Queen Marine!!•
So Interesting are the recent discov­
tine of the most recent ami most
eries thnt the bureau of anthropology valuable discoveries was a Jadelte nre growing tn the yard. Marinette’*
has been instructed to conduct a vigor­ mask of some past monarch with the son, John It. Jacobs, had a trading
ous research, nnd in this connection brow covered with the diadem known post on the river Just across the road
Kong Tslntig Kuang. charge d’affaires to enrly Mexican hl-'ory. The pyramid and n little west of Marinette’s house
of the rtilnese legation In Mexico, vis­ to tlte -mi measures Tdt by 721 feet at He was Interested In boats and owned
ited the pyramid* nnd statist that the the base and Is LMd feet high; the one and ran the steamer Queen City, to*
hieroglyphics were similar In tunny re- to the moon Is Ml by 42*1 feet at the tween Menominee nnd Green Bay, for
-spoofs to certain symbols now In use base and Is 151 feet high. They both ninny years.
Queen Marinette died In ISdlt, u h r r
by the Chinese. He declared the words contain numerous rim tubers, and their
seventy-three years old. Her descend
'*stin." "city" and "eye" were clearly several stories nre complete temples tn
ants nre still living, being residents id
Marinette, Green Buy and South Da
kotn.

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Little Wander Princes* Didn't Enjoy
Wearing Ring After Hearing That
Gruesome Anecdote.

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to stay with this tlrro It you think you
pay me $25.00 and straight time per
week. I'm nlwayi nt tho Job rain oi
shine except Pm sick or hare to ray
off. nnd I don’t mind the work either.
I do suytlilnk what comes to my hand
and I will not n»lc you any more for a
race. So I will close forever.
"Yours truly."

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Extant of Tobaeco Induatry.
More than $I.WW.OOO.OOO a year It
the value of tobacco products iiimiu
SURF POUNDS EMDEN TO BITS fucturrd In the United Stales. Mon
E. O. PAINTER FERTILIZER COMPANY
than a million nnd n half acres of tnnu
Famous German Raiding Cruiser I* are devoted to the growing of th« J A C K S O N V I L L E ,
F L o n in *
COMPLETE PBHTILIZKItH
A
Otmollshed on Coco* l*tand*
"weed." On the manufacturing side
I'BKTILIZEU UATEniAI-E
Beach.
Hie government estimate of the capita
SPRAYERS
Invested In 1014 was $.103,840,000
IN SECTICID ES
Sydney, Australia.—The hulk of the which wns a low figure even then and
S u p pl ie s
German milling cruiser Emden In the I* greatly exceeded now. The tiumhei W r t« » f a r l a t a a l P r l « a d a t a . N a l &lt;ka C l ia a a a a l &gt; - k a l p r l a a a a l w Pa rOa U| LB T| | IIT
„ . w |,x y „ n , r
Cocos Islands In tin* Indian ocean I* of wage earners In manufacture It
reported to have been demolished hy 1tmt year wns 178.872, nnd their an
the surf.
uuoi earnings $77,850,000, There nr*
The Emden was benched after being
ARE YOU IN SU RED? IF N O T , SEE
many rumltlcnUnns of the Industry. In
defeated by the Australian cruiser Syd­
eluding the making of cigarette paper
ney
Some of the Emden's guns were Imper and tin foil containers for clgu
W. J . T H I G P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
saved by the authorities nnd one Is’n reties and cigar hox.&lt;s. Altogothci
AGENTS
the dollars Invested In nnd around Ho
trophy In a public plan* In Sydney.
tobacco business nre n huge sum.

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tnemxcives, nut connected by winding
stnlrs.
The Inscription! having Chinese char­
acteristics were discovered through
excavating in the ruins of what has
generally been known ns En Claudtideln (The Citadel), but wh.ch. nceordlng to recent reports of luvcstlgafere, *;re “ hat
'"ft of - pyramid
larger and perhaps older than the two
pyramids of the sun nnd the moon.

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The following was written to a St
Louis business man hy one of his em­
ployee* :
"Mr. John Doe;
“Dear Sir—I wilt kindly write you a
few lines, Mr. Doe 1 will ex plena title
properalalon to you In a good and
square way, Everythlnk Is so heigh
now and It lookes like everythlnk l»
going up yet. The question Is thls. I
stayed with this Arm so long now al­
most four years nnd I dont wand to
leave this firm except I hnve to. I
wnnded to tie right In every way. Mr.
Doe l wnnded ask you tlr*t. I bln of­
fered to me here late-ley $25.00 a week
nnd straight time. For u well educat­
ed etnrk, Mr. Doe I don’t think that It
to much for a man whnt knows the
business like t do. I'm ccrtel/ willing

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moving the stock we wish to sell as much of it as possible, hence the public will get ad­
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Miy 14, iwo

TIIB SANPORU HERAID

PAGE 12
nnd the "skeeter lad" get "10 nnd
costs" is not justice. This is but a
simple illustration. You can carry it
as high as you please. Justice is a
fundamental in the threefold cord
t h a t lr not "truly broken in The
Invincible City.
T h e third strand Is friendship.
Walt Whitman says the Invlnciblo
C ity is the New City of Friends,
where love is seen in the actions,
looks anil words of all of its jmor's
If we can establish our city i.n the
principal of friendship and brotherly
lu te , then we have platted the cord.
In the depth of every life there is the
desire for friendship.
M any of you have read the story
of th e boy In Chicago, who lived a
distance of live miles from Sunday
School. A policeman watched him
pass his beat every Sunday morning,
through cold and heat, sunshine and
rain. He said one morning, "Where
are you going, to work?" The boy
replied, “ I am not going to work. I
am going to Sunday School
and
Church. I am going to Mr. Moody’s
S u n d a y School and Church." The
plolceman said, " W h y do you go
so far when there are hundreds of
Churches between there and where
you live?" “ Yes Sir," said the boy,
"but they love a fellow over there.'
T h a t is what
hack of the growth
and succesr ef the Haptlst Temple
n this city. A fellow is loved up
there. The same kind of love wo
make this city the attractive place
it should lie. if I were a magician
and could be waving a wand trans-.
form Sanford into what I desired, it
would :r. a moment lie a City of
Friends where robust love led all the
rest. And was seen in the actions,
looks, nnd words of all the people

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FOR *

How Squirrels Earned and
^juuniiiiiiMMiiiiiniiiumiiiiiuiHiiiiuKiiniiniiiiimiininimiiiiiiiiimiiiiinn^
Continue to Earn Bight to
Live and Rejoice in Life.

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! “ In creating the squirrel family na­
swim to the shore th ey would have
Emblem of Hungarian Monarchy ture performed one of her most gra­
a now vision. There ure people who
cious nnd bcneflcenl acls," write* Ar­
Said to Be on Market.
seemingly arc good folks, but arc
thur F. Illce In un article on “Fournot worth a copper cent to the comFooted Folk" In (toys' Life. “She
m u r!'./ yraetljOM it seems hopeless
made the striped squirrel for Hie very
By
Far
the
Oldest
of
Existing
Regalia
to try to change such people.
small boy, Iho red squirrel for the
In Europe, and la Said on Qood
One of my favorite nuthors says,
larger boy and the gray squirrel for
Authority to Date Back
“ A minister's first d u t y is to brihg
the hlg hoy from fifteen lo seventy
1,000 Years.
years nf age, nnd threw In flying squlrall the forces of his C hurch into ac­
rels and hint w squirrels nnd fox squir­
tion for good. His second work is to
According to n recent dispatch from rels a* nn evidence of her generous dUlead in the conservation of forces
Budapest, the government has offered pnsltlrm to plenso everybody. She dec­
for good in Ms com m unity." This
to sell for the sum of 100.000 Swiss orated the stump* nnd mo*sy rocks
comm unity is to be congratulated
fruncs, normally about $10,000. the fa­ with tiny, beautiful form* and added
mous crown of Hungary known ns the picturesque life to the rail fence* nnd
upon the growth of, the Church
crown of St. Stephen. It Is n strange stone walls with a charming race of
which worships in this crowded
fnle which has picked tills, the most busy little creature* whose graceful
theatre to night. Forced out of its
■
indent nnd revered crown In nil Eu­ | motions nnd Intere ting linlilt* con­
own building for lack of room, the
rope, for n possible object of a com­ tribute much to the entertainment of
ushers thought they would be able
mercial transaction, nnd If the offer Is all mankind.
to accomodate all comers hero, hut
really a bona fide one. there are doubt­
“It w a s In the eternal (line** tof
for ftfteeen minutes they have been
less a good many collectors of nnclent things that the squirrel* should do
turning people from th e door. The
and eui Ions relics, both In the United something for nature In return for tho
growth of that Church has been
States nnd Europe, not to mention gift of a Joyous existence; so they set
because it has adopted th e principals
many famous museums, who would ■ihout helping her to plant her gnrden. ^mnimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijniiimjniinniHisiiiiiiiiniimiiiiiiHiimmiiiiiiiiniinini
of Jesus Christ as foundation for
gladly pnv the price asked, and much The chipmunk* hurled beech nut* and
“ Devll'i
every action, lock, and word; and
more, for that matter, for the pleasure chmtnuts and aroma In the ground, Includes the appenrnnee of human lift
The saying “devil*. men" mra
of owning this almost priceless his­ nnd thus did their part In the schema In the Quaternary period.
its minister is not afraid to, declare
Till-* Inst division of thu 24 hour*, the same as “baker’s dozen." ten u
toric n-llc.
the whole Truth of these principles.
of scientific forestry. The red squir­
I
the
Qunternnry period. Is shown ni origin differs. It "connotes," fl, „
To
those
who
know
somelhlng
of
Surh a church w.J grow nnd is in­
rel* dropped hazelnut*, butternuts,
only
10 minute*—In other words. .YX),* metaphysicians love lo Myt 13 ,0JT
the
history
of
this
famous
crown.
It
cherry stones and pine cones along
vincible to the attacks of all the
000
year*.
The existence of human llf» Of bread Instead of 12. nnd It
teems nlinnst Impossible lo believe. the well* nnd fences nnd straightway
rest of the world.
•ven If the reported dream of the moil- there sprang up along these avenue* otf the earth, therefore, hears the anm» from the Idiotically superstition* ■
My text is found in Ecclesiastes
irelilst group now rampant In Hun* of squirrel travel fruitful shrubs nnd relation to the age of the earth ns Id tempi to explain the baker's .JoM
4:12.
cary who would put this crown on the lusty trees where other squirrels And minute* does to 24 hours. Ilut nine* which nlso was 13 Innves. Tills Inti
|nb again should tint materialize ac­ a fenst, where the birds build their the period of written history Is osth practice of giving 13 loaves was d,
"A three fold chord is not easily
cording lo schedule, thnt tin- people nests ami under which the cattle en­ mated roughly nt only 0,000 years, till* to the drastic pennltlcs In Eojlai
broken."
would
ever permit this crown to go joy a grateful shade. So Hie squirrel* Inst division Is not shown on the chart, for sbortwelghtlng. and to be i 3f« tl
1 wish to-night to plat a threefold
out of possession nf the state, as dur­ earned, ami continued to earn the right since it would only bn 12 seconds to baker throw In lho extra loaf.
cord, This cord we will liken to the
duration.
ing the course of centuries n veritable to live nnd to rejoice In life."
To Preserve Furs.
walls of our city. Once platted, cnce
legal nnd scnllmcntnl Idolatry, mm
Insect* dislike pennyroyal; t h e n
built, it will lie invincible to all tie
equaled In any other country, has do
Fishing With Axes.
Of It destroys some, ami drives oth
attacks of the rest ef the world.
velopeil in Hungary for the ena.ii of Graphic Chart Shows That
Eilwnrdsvllle, III. — Fishing with away. T nke oil of pennyroyal, p&lt;
• Human Life Appeared Late
St. Stephen.
Co-operation will be the first
axe* Is a "sport" In Illinois now. !u some Into a saucer, steep it In *ns
With the sole exception nf the so
strand.
in the Quaternary Period tile ponds nnd lakes nround Edwards- pieces of ftew cotton or wadding, »
railed Iron crown of Lombardy, thi*
vllle Iho tlsh come up close to thu plnce where required. It h now n
This itself indicates tin* three bil l
The spirit of our city governors llimgarian crown l« by far the oldest
A geologist, writing to the Rdentlflr frigid mating to get air. They may ho to place some between the mnttrm
cord or the cord tiiat is not easily I should be like a king who before lie nf all existing regalia In Europe. I «-j
broken. "A Iioum- divided cannot &gt;!.o nuclide I tin* throne, declared that he end traces hack Us origin to itlmui American, describes by mean* of a Seen through the clear Ice. The “hunt­ etc. When putting fur* aside for I
graphic cliiirt the comparative length? er" strikes the lee Just above the flsh, summer, fold carefully, with a lit
"United we stand, divided we fall
fhi- year WOO, it t« certain thst '•
Hi
-iJ'1tl!'l r’f
of the different period* of the age ol which is stunned by the concussion. A pennyroyal, nnd then wrap ihorouji
Where there is unity, there
i» Afterwards the people were surprised | Isted hi the first year of the ililr
the earth. He places the age of tie hole Is then chopped and the tlsh taken In newspapers, gumming down i
;,trenglh." It is unnecessary f.&gt;r me in that he treated them all with kind­ Iccnth renti,.*y. and n section of It earth arbitrarily at 72,000.1 riO years out. Number* of tine cattish nro ob­ edges. Place In closely riddling &lt;lri
argue the need of co-operation to tin ness and justice. Some of his friends Is probably much older v! an that
rrs with a little rnmptmr.
represented by a clock dial of 24 hour? tained every day by tills method.
According to the Hungarian eotn-ep —.'1,000,000 years to each hour.
intelligent audience like the one her- reminded him of what he had said.
Prints.
this evening, it is well, however,1 1 "And have 1 not destroye I
On Ho- above basis the llt «t st\ hour*
my tlon, an uncrowned king was no king
"I&gt;o
joii
think
these socialists will
remind you, that we do not have ti e enemies?" he asked, “ I have changed at all: his decrees had no legal fori
of the clock represent* Azoic time, the
and resistance In them was constitu­ earliest conjectural period of (lie by any chance leave footprints on the
co-operation that should lie for tie them into friends."
tional. And, In f a d , daring the Inst earth's formation — 18,000,000 year*; sands of time?"
advancement of our rlty. If we would
A minister mire preached an elo­ .'list years there was only one ruler the next six hours Kozolc and the next
•'I’m not concerned about llo-lr foot­
have The City Invincible, our mer­
quent sermon on “ Friends in Heaven* who defied the ancient Magyar tradi­ eight Fall-zoic time—18,000,000 and 24.- print*.' replied Senator Sorghum.
chants, farmers, railroad men, capita­
A young man hearing is said after­ tions centering nmund the crown of ono.ono year*, respectively—periods ol "What we need from them now Is a
lists and laborers must have a r &gt;: wards, "Flense sir, * preach on the St. Stephen—Joseph II, Hie enlight­ mineral nnd vegetable formations. In reliable rotlccUoii of Hmiati print*."
goal and eo-oj crate in an effort 1 1
subject, ‘Friends on Earth'. I have ened hut arbitrary non of Marla the next three hour* ntiliniil life ile-J
reach it. H u jh KlncV : r . , " V " .*
A Long Wsy Off.
veloped—Mesozoic time, 0,000,000 years
been in this city b r months and it Theresa.
all bound up in the same bundle. In
Jud Timklns mi,vs that If they ever
The career of the crown of St. Ste­ —that I*. from the twentieth to Hit
seems impossible to get acquainted."
phen Inis been distinguished by more twenty-third hour. Thus the Inst hout get the ringin' school running half
a very truf- sense wo stand or fall to­
When we get in touch with the romance than any nllu-r crown In Eu­ of Hie 21—3,000,000 years of geologic way amicable, mebbe he'll begin think­
gether." Jealousy on the p a rt of in­
105 Palm etto Ave
dividuals or enterprises over the suc­ World's Host Friend, we will find rope.
.lime—represent* Neozoic time, which ing about trying a soviet.
As Hie story goes, In the year 1000
cess of the other, is not w orthy and it easy to plat the cord that b not
should be looked upon with discre­ easily broken. He said, "1 call you Pope Sylvester It finished the good
sized task of converting Hie fierce
dit by all worth and well quisli"?' 1 ? ! 'n ; e r -re'-iils, but I have mile I
you friends " When l point y &gt;u to Magyar horsemen to Christianity.
citizens.
The «rown. It 1' said, was not orlg*
the feet of Jeaut, I feel that I prove Innlly Intended for Stephen, hut was
Favoril by fate? Smiled on by my friendship to the people of San­
made on the pope's order for the
chance?
ford. Co-operation,
justice
and Polish prince Holesvnr, nnd til* holi­
Is that what you think of u win­ brotherly love are found at His feet ness was Just about dispatching It to
ning mun7
We learn from Him, love, sacrifice, him by courier, when one night nn
Then stop my friend, another forgiveness. With out these wo cannot angel appeared le the pope In a dream
glance
plat the cord of co-operation, justice nnd enj &gt;lned him to give the crown to
And you’ll sense the race he run. and friendship.
Stephen. Awakening, the holy father
gave the crown to Hie Abbot Asztrlk
When we have friendship with with Hu* words:
Oil, men by him, ns men by you,
Christ, we will not fear loss in life
"Tell the duke of the Hungarian*
And iill of them striving to win the
or in death. The closer the communion Hint while I nm merely a successor nf
race,
with Him, the more invincible our I lie apostles, he Is a real npn*tb» hti«
Hut he, among the very few.
Hv**» *'*'*1 op- city, W hin ac com­ Self.
Fcund and ctuch to his pace/
pletely give oursleves over to His
Thereupon Asztrlk delivered the
‘P ’V i i R Y D ia m o n d Tire
leadership, then, Walt Whitman ran rrnwn to Stephen, who soon afterward
Work, hard work, through the
was crowned tlrst king of Hungary ai
cease his dreaming and say,
o n a car—and there
long hard hours:
Alba, Itegln. Ever after the rulers of
"Sanford. tTIn* City Invincible*
ure 2,COO,COO o f them
Oh, dreaming and planning for
Hungary bore the title “Apostolic
To the attacks to tin* whole of the King," Just us Hie epithet “Most Chris*
more work to do:
in U32 — m e a n s t h a t
rest of the early,
IMo Fling alcng with ti e hard it
Han" was hestuwed by the popes on
com
ebo^y h a s w a lk e d
Sanford, llu* New City of Friends: the kliics of France nnd the attribute
showers —
Nothing is greater there than the “Most I'liiliollc" on the kings of Spain,
in to a dealer*j
re, and
In such manner fortune grew!
quality
After Ihe death of Stephen, the
bought i : ~
Of robust love it lea Is all the re*t crown w a s u s e d nt the successive enrThere's work for all, for you for
Uj'lm to replace uuoti.er i t and
It is seen every hour in the aeti ns iiiiiilliui of gO kings of the Aspnd
me —
dynasty, nml altogether It has been
of
the
men
of
that
city,
o
f tir a .
And the chalice to make, within
einployi'd at the coronation of.'sikings
And
in
nil
their
looks
and
words.
each soul,
during V&lt;K» years, being regarded dur­
T h is fact is orivfous since
Cur reives, our selves, (Hi,—then
ing this entire perTo'd ns tin* sum re
D iam ond T ires do not come
you'll see
.
nnd depository of nil power In tin* i
a*
original equipm ent on
The reaching of your goal.
n aim mid Hie supreme symbol of taw
cars.
THE MIDDLE AGE
T u &gt; lo r .
and constitution.
It I* a 11road, tint hand of gold,
In short, actual service on
Justice i* the second s iianti in i*ie
whence springs nn arch supporting n
cars lias proved to users that
there f u l ' cord.
Our yo uth l-'KWi with tear* nn.l nlslia.
c r o s s , niid Is. or was. set with .Vi sap­
With s e e k i n g wtml we coutit n o t iliij;
the utm ost tire value lie* in
phires, .Ml rubles, I emerald nnd Ills
For a City to lie Invincible it must Our v ers es w ere all Ihrrnoillee,
penrls,—Kxclinngc.
D iam on d T ires.
mete out Justice. The personification
In v'.cidacs *1111 we whined;
O
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deaf,
o
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were
Mind,
of Justice is in Christ. We must know
We snnglit, a n d knew not w tm t we eou uhl
Improved Giant Incubator.
Him and Hi.- teachings in order to
We m a r v e l, now xst look behind;
I lidding 10..MS1 egg* ami hutching 3.have the spirit, and merit « f Justice Life's m o re nmualin,- th a n we ihouuht!
’00 each week, la a spare of SV4 feel
We must see that every individual Oh. foolish yo u th , u n tlm r iy » l « !
square Is the feat perfnrmetl by ail Itnhas u chunco in life to make good
Oh, ii h n a to m s of the sickly ietn&lt;t!
prut c l Incubator with a growing rec­
W
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nnd
skies,
There ur** some, however, who cannot
ord of Micro**, neenrdliig to Popular
Will* r a i n y clntnls nnd s o u t h e rn wind,
stand Justice. When 1 was a student
With c o m m o n rare* nnd face* kind,
Mechanics Magazine. The big hatch­
in high school, this sentence was With p il tm an d Joys t-tu-li m orn tn | ing machine resembles a retailer’s retirm iRht?
Indelibly impressed upon i„y mind.
frigentlor ami Is complete In Itself.
Ati, old a n d worn, nnd tired \«o and
"The world owes every man a living U fo 's m ore a m u s in g limn wo thou g h t!
Two large oil heater* lire Installeil
at the rear am! a partitioned cross
and every man owes the world a
ta r n s s p e c tre -th in nnd chamber Is lined with hot waiter pipes,
y o u th
life worth while.” I am ambitious to T hough
dlev."
To m ourn fu r youth w e're not Inclined; with electric fan* at the top. The air
see every man in Sanford "on his
Is for....I down around tin- pipes nnd
We
set o u r s o u l s on salm on Hies,
feet", To give to charity d o e s not
We willMlo wlisru wo once repined,
up through the egg chambers, adjusted
mean we nro being just to the down
Confound t h e woes of h u m a n k in d !
ventilators at the top keeping evapora­
and out. To promote welfare, advise lly h eav en w-o're “ well deceived," I wot;
tion at a minimum. Hy a special ar­
Who h u m c o n ten ted nnd resigned,
and inspire the one on poverty to “ t.lfe's m o r e nm u sln g th a n we th o u g h t " 1 rangement all the e g g s can be turned
climb to his feet, is an act of justice.
In live minute*. A model of 2.440 egg
ENVOY.
We have some hopeless cases who are
rapacity Is also imulo In similar form.
O n.xte rno cum , worn nnd lined
waiting for an opportunity.
Our faces s h o w , hut th a t Is n a u g h t :
Our h e a r t s nro your.g ' a o a th wrinkled
Glad of It.
Keifvr, rays in Ku- less, some pearlrnl;
"Aren’t tin- mulls dreadfully slaw?"
,ple are waiting for oj orlunities like Idfe's m ore a m u s in g tlinn we th oug ht.
—A nd rew Lang,
“Yes. but that’* nn advantage somethe following
1lines."
No Fear of Phosphate Famine.
A miir.cn dollar legacy from an
"Why. this morning I received the
Reserve* of phosphate on the Islnnd Palmares' rnrd far yesterday's recep­
unknown admirer.
A purse i mtaining huge bank roll of Nauru, In the Farlflc, nre believed tion."
lo be HUlllclent to meet the demands
“So did I. It gave me a really de­
discovered on *.vay to office.
of the world for 200 year*. Anything cent excuse tor not going.”
A proposal of r arrlnge from the from F 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 to 1(10.0(10.000 Ions ura
rich.
available, nnd possibly more.
Overheard.
Oil under the back yu.d.
Mr*. Green (relating experience)—
Alphabets.
Justice must be measured* *.o the
The letters In Hie alphabets of lbs "It hurl something awful. Tim dentlsl
riclt and the boss as well us to t^e world vary from 12 to 202 In number. wanted in give me gas. hut my husband
poor* and the meek. To allow th • The Hawaiian alphabet has the small­ (couldn't hear of It. You see, he'd been
r;ccdcr In a Cadillac -o unpurtirkej est number, the Tartarian the largest, Wn**vd hlssclf In France.”

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THE SANFORD HERALD

MRS.LEEDS NOT
ROYAL PRINCESS
Recent

Marriage to' Christopher
of Greece Did Not Give Her
That Status,

PRINCE RENOUNCES HIS RANK
American Woman'* Only Title Now
Is Count*** Gtueduburg, Official
Athena Qazetta Saya—Similar
Caae* Recalled.
New Y*rlt.—Cable dispatches from
Athens effectively contradict the nsgumption that Mrs. William It. Leeds,
through her recent marriage to ITInce
Christopher, youngest brother of ffirnicr King ConstantLne of Greece, ac­
quired the status of a princes* of the
blood ami they, title of “Roynl High­
ness.” The latest Issues of thu OKIdal Gazette of Athens publish nu an­
nouncement. by Iho Hellenic govern­
ment, In Iho nnme of the crown, that
ITInce Christopher, before ho married
‘ Sirs. Leeds, wns obliged to renounce
his rank ns a prince of the sovereign
house of Greece niul his place In the
line of succession to the throne. The
renunciation automatically erased his
name from the oltkiul roster of tho
princes and princesses of the royal
bouse.
Renounces Danish Rank.
Nor was this the only renmiclntlnn
that the prince was compelled to make
In srdcr to obtnln the consent of Ids
brother, the present King Alexander,
and the consent of the Hellenic gov­
ernment. He wns a roynl prince of
Denmark, and he was obliged to renounce his Danish royal rank and his
place In the line of Danish succession.
Ills father, the late King George,
assassinated at Salonika In 1013. was

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yuur tires to ycu
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. a prince of the reigning house of Den1 mnrk prior to hi* rlectlon lo tho
throne of Onvce. He was so appre­
hensive ns to the tenure of his king­
ship In Greece that he required the
protecting |towers. Great Itrltnln,
Franco and Itussln, to guarantee him
nn Inmmo of $80,000 n yenr a* long
ns ho lived, nnd lo permit him to re­
tain his roynl rank nnd stntus In tho
house of Denmark. All of his sens
nnd grandsons continue, therefore, to
rank ns princes of Denmark* all ex­
cept Christopher. Tho king and gov­
ernment of Denmark agreed to give
their consent to tho marriage only af­
ter this farther renunciation.
According lo the Offlclal Gazette,
tho former Prince Christopher was re­
warded for tho various surrenders of
royal rank with tho consent of the
kings nnd governments of Greece nnd
Denmark to the union with Mro.
Leeds nnd with Iho rank of count In
tho Danish nobility. His tttlo Is now
Count Glueckshurg, nnd Hint Is the
only title that tho former Mrs. Leeds
may lay claim to. She Is not n prin­
cess of either Greece or Denmark,
nnd on her nppenrnnce nt nny mon­
archical court would hnTo to be con­
tent with the tltlo of Countess
Glueckshurg.
A Similar Case.
A former Instance of similar renun­
ciation occurred when ITInce Aago of
Denmark, eldest sen of Prince Wnldemar nnd of Princess Mnrlt* of France,
mnrrled the daughter of Count Calvl
dl Rergolo, minister plenipotentiary
of Italy nt Copenhagen. He was not
pomillted to marry tho girl lie loved
until bo surrendered hts roynl rank
nnd right of succession nnd had ac­
cepted the rank nf ordinary noblo
with the title of Count Rosenberg.
Still another rase was Hint of
Prlnco Frederick of Hchleswlg-Holstein, who fell In lovo with Miss Mnry
Esther Lee of New York nnd wns not
permitted to marry her, ns ho did In
lRtld, until he lind definitely renounced
Ills status and prerogatives ns a prince
of the Mood. St 111 another Instnnce
was that of Duke Henry Rorwln of
Mccklenhurg-Schwcrln, who married
Iho former Miss Elizabeth Pratt of
Kingston, N. Y„ at Dover, England,
In 1011. The tnnrrlngo wns declared
Invalid In 1013 by tho Supremo Court
nf the Grand Duchy because It wns
held Hint the duke hnd evaded nnd
violated the Inv i of his country by
tnnrrylng without otllclnl sanction.
In nil the lone list of American
women Hint have mnrrled foreigners
of rank nnd title, only one. Miss Alice
Heine of Now Orleans, ever entered
tho royal circle.
Her first husband
wns Arntnnd, Due do Richelieu, nnd
nfter Ills death she beenme the con­
sort of Albert, prince of Monaco, n
ruling sovereign In his own right.

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Believe in Education and the Upbuilding of The Sanford Schools

THEREFORE
Services will not be held at The Temple Sunday Morning at 11:00 o'clock
The Congregation is asked to nttend the Commencement Sermon to be
delivered at THE HIGH SCHOOL.
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Sliterie Mother-In-Law.

Toledo, O.—-Miss Florence Dowry,
forty-three years of age, the daughter
of J. N. Dewey, wholesale fish denier,
nnd Wllllnin I.lndsny, n Milwaukee
business man, eighty years of age.
were married In Milwaukee tho other
day. The mnrrloge causes n peculiar
relationship to exist In Hie two fam­
ilies. Tho new Mrs. Lindsay Is a sis­
ter of Mrs. Herbert Lindsay, ber hus­
band's dmfcliter-ln law. Through her
tnnrrlngo to I.lndsny. Mrs. William
Lindsay now becomes sister's motherin-law, while Lindsay is his own son's
brother-in-law.

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For Sale Seed bed frames, pipes,
covers, also farming t mis and im­
plements us a whole. Mrs. Cecil
Gnlihett, French Ave.
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F i t Rent—Attrnelively furnished
Lake Mary .
39-0tp. cottage (or the summer until Oct.
For Sale High quality Jersey 1st. 6 rooms anil batd. Reference.
inilk cows, fresh. Can he seen ut Mrs. William McKenon, Root Jfc
Stone 1sill nd near Enterprise or Shoe Shop, Sanford, Fla. 39-lit!.
nddie.is A. 11. Commons, Mtnssdale.
For Rent Dwelling of 5 rooms
19-dte. and one store room. Merchants
Ela.
39-ltp.
For Sale-—Ford Touring Car. C. Grocery Co.
37-3tp
F. Proctor, Pox 31»«1
For Rent - 3 nicely
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Lost, strayed or stolen one setter
puppy, white with black spots,
female, half grown. Suitable reward
if returnedfto W, A. Lctller. Phone
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city limbs Longwoiii. about live
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W anted Woman to wash
blocks from brick highway fine premises, also good cook. \pply to
citrus land. Will cell cheap. Address Mrs. George G. Herring, French
Owner. Ilox 1080 Jacks* nvllle. Pin. Ave and Lake Monroe.
39-tfe
38-fit p
W anted To buy for rash used
For Sale A Iive a •re fat m, three Ford Touring Car body. Overland
mites ueat on First street. Call 1). Sales &amp; Service Co
39-3tc
D. M irstnns Hex 80 City. 38- tp.
Wanted To rent a furnished house
For Sale, trade or rent My bungalow or cottage or aprtments by
uprigl t piano in g &gt;ud i uhditluu. man nod wife, wiio will locate in
38-tf. Sanford for several months. Will
Phone 10.1J.
1101 take care of place. W. C. Rryc.
For Sale- Easter Lillies
" Voider Hotel” .
19-2tc.
38-3tp.
Frencl Aveil ue.
Rest prices paid for second hand
Mitch
38-3tc furniture. Look up, seo what you
have. Dixie Furniture Co. 321
For Sale— Maxwell Tour ing Cur, Sanford Ave.
M6-12tc.
jest repainte d und new to; i. Cheap
Wanted Man with team or uuto
for ea nil. P. O. Ilox 1080, tirlando
38-3tp can give bond to sell 137 Watkins
Fla.
homo nnd farm products. Higgeat
For Sale Wade Drug Saw, good concern of kind in world. $1500
38-3tp. to $5000 yearly income. Territory
condition. F. V. Rim•s.
Fn* 8r.le—Furniture, brdr. tc.n- in thin county open. Writ*.- today.
hinntion honk rase nnd desk, hull J. It. Watkins Co., Dept. 112 Winona
38-fit p
rack, six hole Princess range and Minn.
other pieces. Mrs. W. II. Peters.
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108 Elm Ave.
37-tf
Lost — Gold bracelet valued us an
For Sale—Sweet Peas, Lillies nnd heirloom. Engraved “ Hammond"
Ferns. Mrs. II, N. Lumtey, 903 Liberal reward if returned to Mrs.
French Avenue. Phone 404
37-3tp. C. II. Smith. ”07 E. Third.
39-tp
For Sale—Overland truck. Phone
I4DW. A. C. Sm ith.
37-3tp.

For Sale—At less than half priceone nine column Wales Adding Mn.
chine with stand, used very little,
Care of Herald.
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For Sale—Corner lot
100x117
Palmetto avenue and 8th street*
Southeastern Corner. Price reason,
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1 Ford Touring Cnt
1 Ford Worm Drive Truck
1 Fonl Delivery Wegon
Saxon Six Roadster
I Chevrolet Touring used
seven months
1 Dodge Touring Car
1 Huick Little Six

FOR RENT
For Rent— For summer, eottuge
on Ocean Houlcvurd Seabreeze with
"arage
desirr. le - a r ty . A*1Jre.-a
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many foot of lumber—bundles of shingles—
pounds of nails—or panels of Beaver Board.

You get the benefit of our building
material knowledge und experience in Service
that helps you get me results you wnnt at tha
right price. Service f;:ci in planning tha
work—more service in selecting proper mate­
r ia ls —-speedy service In delivering tho goods.
You pay for .ho materials. The service
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it brings through super-satisfied customers.
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Cow, 1. E. Estridge.

For Sole— 12-3-1 acre farm a.
Loading station. Four houses and
nr«. W. J. Thigpen.
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To Exchange A heavy two horse
wagon for a one horse wagon. It.
R. Lynch, Route A. Sanford.33-3tp.

For Sale—Horse, carriage a n d new
harness Price $115 Inquire of Herbert
Squires
35-ltc

W hat Camels quality and expert blend can
mean to y o u r sa tisfa c tio n you should find
out at once! It will prove our say-so when
you com pare C am els w ith a n y cig a re tte
in th e w o rld a t a n y p r ic e !

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For Sale 1 house and lot on Oak
Wanted Housework or
ntlu r
ave. Rest bargain in town,. N II. work all or port time go
home
t9 - te, nights. Answer Herald or I'. AnderGarner.
39-1 cp
For Sale 10 acres laud within sen. General Delivery

For Sale —Ollicc furnit re
in*
eluding desk, typew riter table and
file ease. Apply to the Quality Shop.
37-tf.

Camels quality nnd Camels expert
blend of choice Turkish nnd choice
Domestic tobaccos win you on merits.
Camels blend never tires your taste.
Cumels leave no unpleasant ciqarctty aftertaste
nor unpleasant cigaretty odor I

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Lost Between Ehencxer Church
For Sale—3 burner oil stove, with connecting front rooms for light and Sanford a rubber buggy tire.
oven, used only few months. 300 Elm housekeeping. No children. Mrs. Leave at Herald Ollice for reward.
Avenue.
19-0tp. Nixon, over 5 and 10c store. 38-3te.
38- tp.

For Sale N ine room house in
fine location. Apply 310 Park Ave.
37-tf.

/ ’"'AMELS have wonder^ ful full-bodied mellowmildness and a flavor as
refreshing as it is new .

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It Will Be Worth Hearing

round Three-Pound Gold Nugget.
A murker working on the erect lot
For Rent Front furnished room.
For Sale — High-grade Jersey cows
if tho Caribou power plant, nt Om
Can
do light house keeping. 509
title. Calif., found u nugget of gob fresh in milk. Can be seen at Stone
E
3rd
St.
37-3tp.
Island
«r
address
A.
It.
Commons,
weighing over three pounds, wort!
about $1,000.
Mossdale, Kle.
19-■Clp
For Rent Store Room on SunFor Sale Id acres i•clcrv lam 1 on ford Avenue. See C. II. 1.o filer*
37-tf,
1st st. All tiled at real bargain.
♦ 1!
19- te.
N. H. GiarntT.
WANTED

CLASSIFIED

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HOWEVER

Crown Prince Income $320,000.
Decision has been reached tiy tho
llollnml government that the former
crown prince of Germany must pay
taxes upon the basis of nn anuunl Inmine nf SOO.fKMt florins (iionnnlly
$330,000). This action wns tnken de­
spite protest from the crown urtneo

For Sale—My home, cor First
street and French avenue. Can give
possess i&lt; n about June Ost. Newly
............................................. papered and in tirst class condition
Bulgaria Leads Profiteers
; throughout, own water system.
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In Chains Through Streets J A. D. Smith.
dlMf.
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For Sale—Ruick. 1919
model
i
Usurers, blnckinnllera nnd $
* pmlltccr* nre being placarded J Ituiek for rale. Looks a n d 'r u n s ns
t nnd mnrrhod In chains through * good ns new. II. &amp; O. Gogagc39-tfc
the streets nnd market places of
For Sale Huick Six. E17 model
i Rulgnrlan cllles. according to nd- t
J vices received from
Herne, j In excellent condition. It. &amp; (). Motor
39-tfe
t Switzerland. This public ex- r Co.
J postire, which remits Hie modi- J
For Sale two acres of land under
t aval pillory. Is sold to bo pro- J
J (Vicing good results,
\ fence two houses, n few trees and
crop of corn and sweet potatoes in-

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The Baptists and Their Pastor

Make High Record In Range Course
Work.
Prom n shooting standpoint, thu
yenr just passed w as,the must suc­
cessful In marine 'corps history, ac­
cording to advices from mnrtno corps
headquarters here. Over 87 per rent
of Hie marines who tired tho pre­
scribed range course In 1010 qualified
ns marksmen or better.
Owing to the tnnny new conditions
brought out by the wnr, n standard
course of Instruction embodying Iho
most modem methods r.f small-arms
tiring Is being adopted for future use
by the marine corps.

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TUB SANFORD HERALD

N O T I C E

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D E S C R IP T IO N OK
OWNER
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of Srm lnot* County, a u b f a t t t o t h r P r i m a r y
t o I f held In June. I ahall a p p r j i a t e y o u r
aupport.
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Far C a a e li

Judgr

To th r
Peoria of S e m ln o U C o u n t y t
1 beg t o announce t h a t I a m a r a n J I d a t *
for f a -rle rtle n t o th* oltlra of C o u n t y J u d g e
of Srm lnole C o u n t y , Florida, a u b je e t to th e
"■ n o r r a t l e r r i m a r y E lection in J u n e , and
r*ao*rlfuUy aolirlt y o u r v..*« a n d in rtu enr*
In m y behalf, whleb If given I ***ur* you will
be greatly a p p r e c ia te d .
E. P, H O U S H O L D E R .
&gt;y
foe t h e olflre I form erly held
of Seminole C o u n ty , *uhj*el
t h e Junn p rim a r y .
I ra rn e a lly reoueat th*
r illre na of Srm lnole C o u n t y ,
a p p rec ia te your Influence
(JK o lU lE
C .R IPPIN

am a candidate
o ' C ounty Judge
t o t h e actio n of
a u p p o r t of th*
a n d will g re atly
In m y behalf.
H E IlllIN d .

S u y e r l a l r n d r n t Public I n a l r a r l l a n
1 hereby a nnounce my c a n d i d a c y for reetertl in aa a u p r r l n t e n d r n t of p u b lic I n s t r u c ­
tion for Sem in ole C o u n t y , a u h 'e r t t o t h e
P e m r c r a t i e p r 'm a r y to be held J u n e 8 lh ,
1920.
T . W. L A W T O N .
Far Ta* Collector
, a m a c a n d id a te for re-eleetlo n t o th*
ortirr pf T *» Collector of Se m inole C o u n t y ,
a u b 'e r t t o th e art'-’n of t h a D e m o c r a tic
P r im a r y , a n d w|l| n p p r e r l a te y o u r a u p p o r t.
J n o . f». J I N K I N S .
For C l r ik of Caiirt
I hereby a nnounce niy c a n d i d a c y for reelection *• Clerk of t h e C i r r u i t C o u r t for
Seminole C o u n t y . * u h lr r t to t h e D e m o c r a tic
P r im a r y t o be held J u n e 4 th . 19/1).
P. A. D O U G L A S S .
I hereby a n n o u n c e mv r a n d i d a r y for th*
office ol Clerk of T h e t i l r r u l t C ourt. Semi*
nol# C o u n t y , a ub)rcl to th* D e m o c r a tic
P rim ary to be b r t l J u n e " l b . 1920.
Rrarrectfullv.

w. I.. Mo r g a n .

Fer S he,Iff

I b e r rb y a n n o u n c e ray ra n d i- la c y for th e
nffire of Shrrltf of Sem ln o'e t ' o u n l y a u b le r t
to the d r r i t l o n of the I le t n n r r a t l c P r im a r y .
W. P. C A R T E R .
Having h r e n u r g r d bv a large n u m b e r of
th e voter* ot Sem ino'e C o u n ty t o becom e a
c a n d id a te fur t h " office uf ShrriiW I he reb y
a nnounce mv r a n d i d a r y a n ' (ert l " '.lie dert"
• Ion ol t h r Pvra.icralln p r im a r y .
C . M. H A N D .
I h e r e b y f a n n o 'i n r e t h a t t a m a c a n d i d a t e
for re alertlon to 'h e office of S h e l f of
Seminole C o u n t y aohteet t o t h e d e r i d o n of
th e D e m ocra tic P rim ary to be h,-l 1 In J u n e

1920.

E. E. I I I I A D Y .
f hereby a n n o u n ce ray c a n d id a c y for th e
o l l c e of Sheriff ol ffem'nttle C o u n t y aubjecl
In th e (tertalon* of the P e m n e r a t l c I 'r 'm a r y .
P electe f I pledge m .aelf t o d l * e h a r ( e r y e r y
d u ly frarleatly faithfully
(.fully a n d I m p a r t i a l l y .
A. It. CA M E I O N .

LEGAL ADVERTISING
In Cirruit Court 7lh Jud lrlal Circuit Srmlnolr
Count) Flor'd* In Cba-irery
Jo e C a m e ro n , C om p la in an t
V*.
Rill t o IJulel Title.
E. G. C arrier, J a n e * M. Hightower
Margar.-tt Ann Hightower, t i r o f g r C
N e w m an, R o t v e il G 11rook a, R obert It.
Hatnaey. tl ll. R*m*ry, William G.
A m lentrldi All the u n know n brira,
legate, i a n d deviaeea of E (I. C a r tie r,
Ja m e a H ightower, Margaret* Ann
l lig h to w rt, George G. New man. Roawell
ti. Ilrooka. a n d William f!. Andenried,
,-t a* Defenilanla*
N o tice to Non-Rr*ldenla.
T o E. tl. C a r d e r , Jam ea M. Hightower..
M argar tt Ann lllghvowrr. G e o r g e ( ' N r w m a n
Itoawrtl &lt;L Ilrooka, llob-rl II
Ram*ey, It.
II. lUmiFV, William G. A n d e n reld : l!r*|.
detirra U nknow n.
11 appearing by t h e awofn bill o ' r u m plainl filed h r r r i n aga'nat you t h a t you h a v e
turn.- or rla im t o have to m e lnte re«t In th e
following d t i c t l b e d land In Sem in ole C o u n t y .
Florida, to-w lt;

T h e N o r t h t h r e e fourth* (N3-4I of the
S o u th w e a t q u a r t e r i S W t f ) of th* Northareat
n o a r t e r ( , ' ! w l ( ) of S a r l f j o I. Y n w n ih tp 29
S o u t h , R a n g # 81 E aat, c o n ta in in g 30 a r r e t
rnora nr leaa.
You a r e therefor* h e r e b y re q u ire d and
o r d e re d to be a n d a p p e a r before our a tid
C ir c u it C o u r t In th* ( . o u r t flo u t* In San*
ford, F lo rid a, on th* Pirat M o n d a y in Ju ly ,
1929, being th e Ath d a y of l a i d m o n th , than
a n d t h e r e t o m i k a anaarer to l h a bill of
r o m n la l o t herein filed a g a l n i l you. and
therein fail Wot, ctao a«td uill will be ta k e n
a* confra*ed again*! y o u , followed by final
decree,
l l I* f u r t h e r o rde re d t h a t thl* notice ha
publlthe d io t h e Sa n fo rd Herald, a new*.
paper
publiahlng In
Seminole
C ounty,
Florida, ohe# each week for 8 conaecutlv#
week*.
TO ALL P A R T IE S C L A IM IN G ANY
I N T E R E S T IN T H E P R O P E R T Y H E R E
IN H E L O W D E S C R I B E D . BY T H R O U G H
O R U N D E R E. G. C A R R I E R . J A M E S M.
H IG H T O W E R ,
MAROARETT
ANN
H I G H T O W E R . G E O R G E C. N E W M A N .
R O S W E L L 0 . B R O O K S . W I L L I A M G.
AN D E N It E l D, O R O T H E R W I S E .
I t being road* t o a p p e a r b y a aworn bill
of r u m p l a l n t Med herein agalnat you t h a t
you h a v e or rlaim to ha v e anrae Intere st In
th* following d e ,r ft bed la n d In Seminole
C o u n t y , Florida, to-wlt:
T h * N o r t h th ree-fourth * IN V ( l of th*
S o u t h w r a t q u a r te r ( S W W ) of th e N nrthw eat
q u a r te r t N WV !' t( 'I ol Section (.
t . T own*hlp
o w n ,h i p 20
" “K ail, c onta ining 30 acre*
S o u t h R a n gi #e 31
more or leaa.
You a r e therefore hereby c o m m a n d e d a n d
re q u ire d t o be a n d a p p e a r before ou r aald
C i r r u i t C o u r t at th e C o u r t lloua* In Sanfor J, F'lorirla on th* Pirat M o n d a y in A u g u .t,
1920. b r i n g t h e 2 nd d i y cf l a i d m onth , then
a n d I h r r a to m ake anaw er u n t o t h e bill af
c o m p la in t filed herein agalnat you, a nd
t h r n i n fall n o t d i e raid bill will be t a k e n a*
r o n fc ’ ied ag aln at you, t o be followed by
Anal d e n e * .
It !* f u r t h e r ordered t h a t t h i , notJr* h#
p u blished o n r * each week for twelve week*
In th* S a n f o r d Herald, a n e w , pa p er pubilahrd In Sem inole C o u n ty , Florida.
Dune a n d o rde re d th l, th* Mh d a y nf May,
1929.
(SE A L '
E. A. D O UGL ASS
C lnk
C ircuit C ourt, Sem in ole C c i n t y ,
Florida.
t ) l r k l n ,u n
Dirklm on.
S o liniora for C n r a p U in a n l.
38-13le.
Notice ( I f A a ellratlen Fer T a a D e ed U n d e r
S e r ilo n 175 nf ike G e n e r a l S t a t u r e
N otice ia h e r e b y given t h a t T . G. Roebuck
p u rc h aa er o| T a a t ertltlcate No. 214, d a te d
th e 4th d a y of J u n e A. D. 1917, aald certlttra te e m brace* th* following d r a rr l b e d pro­
p e r ty a lt u a te d in Seminal* C ounty, Florida,
to-w lt: N W , ol N W ' , "I N E W of Sec. 31,
T p . 20 S. II. 30 E.. 20 a r r e t . T h e aald la n d
being aaaeaaed a t th e d a t e ol t h e i a t u a n r e of
a u r h r e r t l t l r a t n in th* n a m e of E. C. Kill a.
Al,u T a t C r r t l f l r a t e No. 1759, d a te d t h a
7th d a y of J u n e A. D. 1494, aald c e r t io r a t e
em brace* t h e following d e a r r t b r d p r o p e rt y
• i l u a t r d I t S r m l n o lr C o u n t y , Florida, to-w lt:
Her. 990 fi. N nf SW Cor. of N E W ol N E D
of Sec. 31. T p . 20 S. B a r g e 30 K., ru n E500
It.. N .130 ft., AV 500 ft.. S IS deg. AA' 469 (t.
E lu beg.. ( a r r e t . T h r aald land
being
a t 'r a a e d a t t b a d a te ot t h e ita u a n c e i.l au rh
c e r t i o r a t e in t h e n a m e ol U nkn o w n ., ha*
Mod aald r a rtlf lr a lr a In m y office a n d h t i
m ad e a p p li c a t io n for t a a d r e d t o iaaue In a c ­
c o rd a n c e with law. Unlraa aald c ertio ra te*
ahall be r e d e e m e d accordin g In law, tag deed
will Iaaue t h r r r
on th e 2nd d a y of J u n *
A. D. 1920.
Wltnea* m y official a lg n a lu re a n d acal thl*
the 24th 'l a y ol .April A. I&gt;. 1923.
iSEA Li
E. A. D O U G L A S S , C lark
Circuit C o u r t . Semir.ole C o u n t y , Florida
37-Str.
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Notire e f Filing Final A c ra u n ta a n d Appllraltan
For D l a r h a r g r .
N o tic e ia h e r e b y given t h a t , a i l l y ilaya
a l t e r t h e d a t e b e r ro l, th * u n d e r a l f n a d will
M r w ith , a n d p r r a e n l Io, t h e C o u n t y J u d g e
of Se m inole C o u n t y , F lo rid a. Ua Pinal
A r r t u n l aa A d m i n l i t r a t o r , w ith t h a Will
a n n r i r d . ol t h e E a l a t e ol William 11. B u c h ­
a n a n , d e r e a a r d . a n d a p p ly l o t a p p r o v a l of
t h r cam e a n d for l i t 6 n*l d la r h a r g e aa auch
A d m i n l a t r e 'u r , with the Will a n n ex e d .
D a t e d thl* ll't h d a y ol M a r r h , A. 1). 1920.
T H E AM E R I C A S ' T R U S T C O M P A N Y
aa .Ailininlalralnr with t h e Will a n n e x e d ,
of t h r E a t a l e of William 11. B u c h a n a n ,
ilv r r a a r d .
lly F R E D W. H O Y T
D a I 'r r i l d r n t .
AV3I-94C.

THE U N I V E R S A L

CAR

Probably there ij no oilier car that ever)' day
in the year meets the demand o f the physician
as docs the Ford Counc, with its permanent
top( its broad scat and deep upholstering, its
sliding plate glass windows, by wliichin a minute
the car is changed from n closed car to pn open
car. Equipped with nn electric starting and
Jighting system, demountable rims with
inch tires all around and embodying all the
established merits and economies o f the Ford
car. Let us look after your Ford car nnd you
will get genuine Ford parts and skilled workisli’
inatislnp.

C. F. WILLIAMS
agent

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ED. HIGGINS
Salesman

POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

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3.(0 S !y ol S E ! ( - — „ _____
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34.65
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L o tt I, 2. 3 and 4 . _
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3.92
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29.84
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S W W ________________________
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20
20 12
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3.80
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8.33 eh, 8 86 deg. 30 min
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U n k n o w n _______________
4.11
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3.80
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3.90
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N W ' t of H E ' , ' .............................. to 21 11
NK&lt;( ol N E W - ....................... 28
cun N 192 yd*.. W 188 2-3
Run E 90 It.. S 120 It.. W 90
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Robert N'laon___ „ ___
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3.97
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10
34 20 32
U n k n o w n _____ .
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34 20 32
20
U nk n o w n ,
Itnrr N 115 yda., W 20.82 yil*.,
NW -I NE W of N W W - — —
36 20 32
160
U n k n o w n , . . . . ___——
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Lot 2. Block II ....... . _____—,
W. B. A r * o .
3.80
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33.85
E. V. Mallory r t al
28.24 Lot* | . 2 . 3 A 7. Block K . ______
Lot 10, Block B ..............—
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24.2.4 Lot 4 a n d W 10 It Lot 5 a n d all
Lot 15, Block II ------------L ot 6 , Block K
.....................
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3.25
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Lot* I. 2. 3 A 4. Block L ______
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14.90
27 20 30
U&lt;f. SW cor L ot 2 —
Aan S to N W eor ol Lot 12
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N W ' , - of N E W •&gt;( N E « ( ( l e a
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31
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1.57
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31
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18.65 N E ' , of N W ' ,
W to llry.......... —
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19 21 31
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14.30
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19 2 !
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2 12
U n k n o w n _____
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35
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1 1.10
29 21
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7.15
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SE &gt; , of NW , a n d N E W of
40
S r m l n o l r County llr r o r d a .
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SWW
7.15
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Lot* o anil 9 A _ „
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U n k n o w n ________ —
11. 80 N W ' , of S W W
Let* A to I t — ....
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S e m in o le County l l r r o r d a .
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2.5 5
21
Mr*. M. P. Wllliamaon
6 21 31
J a n n Y oune llrlr*
_
4.90 I
Lot. 2. U and 17___ _
32 20 31
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3.25
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20
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No. 2, P a g * 74. S r m l n o l r County l l r r o r d a .
7
' U n k n o w n ________ _______
2.01
E l - l o t N '4 &lt;&gt;l S E ' , of S W W ■ 4 21 29
4
21 29
10
U n k n o w n ..........................
2.01 Lot 4
SE !, of N E W ol S W W . ________
1 1.04
J a m r a C. Ita h lm a n __ _
9.1
40
J . C. Linn .
............ . —
6.75 E ly •&gt;! Lola 24 a n d 25 and
S W ,.d S W ,
____
2 y 229
Hlthpam Plantation aa l l r r o r d r d In F la t IH ook No. I, Page £9. S r m l o o l r County l lr r o r d a
all l.ota 4 7 a n d S 5.6 arrr*
N. L. Sevrn*on
.
91.65
id l.ot (6
1.50
U nknow n ........ ..............
A. C. Itobinton
54.70
Lota
59, 60, 61. 62 *n&lt;J
3.14
U n k n o w n _____________
Lata 9 and 19___ _______ ___ ___
A. C. Itoblnion
29 40
Lota 74. 79 a n d 40
L ati^lO, I I , 13, 18, 22, 27
7.05 E !y ol Lot 90 a n d All Lot*
U n k n o w n _____ ______
A. C. Roblnaon
41.05
91. 92 and 93 .
Unknow n
6.50
10.95 Lot 99 (Ir aa N ' j l .......
21 29
35
A. E . S jo h lo m ________
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Lot 123
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126
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R t b r e r a S a n d e r * _____
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U nknow n
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I f t . | f N W W ol S E W w ol
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4.15
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26
O r e r a t r t r t T u r p . Co.
Wrktva l l l v r r . ................ ....... .... .. 9 21 29
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6.12
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19.55 Lot 133
It. It. Puller
Lot* 1 to I 0 . . _ _ , _ — ______ — —
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135
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21 29
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U n k n o w n ____________
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r t i a of S u b d l i la l a n of L and l l r l a n g l n f I* Altam onte Land Hotel a n d N a tla g tlo o Co.,
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13.15
Lot 137
l l r r o r d r d In F la t Book No. I, I 'a g a 10, S r m l n o l r County Itrcorda.
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I l.no
l.ot 134
1.00 l.ot 139
U n k n o w n ___
l.et 17
...______ . ___
U nknow n
11.40
3.20 Lot 140
U n k n o w n — .. .
Lot. 116. 127. 129. 130 a n d 131 —
U nknow n ... ...
11.40
l.ot* 50. 95. 112. 152, 153, 167,
U nkn o w n ..
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164, 169, 141. 142.
143,
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11.40
l.ot 112
ft.
196, 197, 212,
227,
U n k n o w n ..........
0.40
Lot 111
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212, 256, 257, 260, 271, 272
l.ot I I I
8.41
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290 and 291 __________________
3.74
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10
II. A. D a h l . .
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6.02
21 32
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3.74 N E W of S E W of S W W .
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1.55 N W of S W W
Ell Sw averly
Lott 170 a n d 171 — — — ___ — „
U nkn o w n
7.16
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2.65 N E W of SEW
Ell S w a v r r l y ______
Lola 155 a n d 3 ( 9 .......— _________
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______ _______ ____ _
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13.40
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21 21 32
N E W of N W W ol S E W
259, 261. 274, 277, 274, 288,
S n n l n a l e County Mrrorda.
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U nknow n
2)9. 103, 304, a n d 305 .. ____
1.55 Lot 2. Block N
M. E. I.ane
LOO
Lot* 301 and 302 ......... ..............
Mra. (}. A. M r r r l w r t h e r
. . . _____
—
Ld« 312, 313. 316, 317, 33 4,
(Ilia Mill*, a* l l r r o r d r d In I'lal Book No. 2, P a g e I I , S r m l n o le County l lr r o r d a .
5.15
M. E. Lana
115. 338, a n d 3 3 9 ___
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Lota 3. 5. 6 and 9 Illork E „ ____
U n k n o w n .. .
- ■—
Lot* 318, 319. 320. 321, 322,
5.15
U nknow n
125, 328, 3 0 8 ____— ...... ........
5
U nknuw n
4.9
•JJ 21 32
34.72
II. L. Haight
Lot 425
10
Mra. J. W. T h o r n b u r g
7.1
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Loti 410, ( | | , ( | 5 , 448, 4(7,
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U n k n o w n . , . . . ___
26.35
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1.55
U nknow n ..................
Lot* lf,\ and 566
........ ...... —
10
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7.15
31 21 31
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55.05 N E W of N W ' ,
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11.54
31 21 33
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160
P. M r Kay William*
27.15
31 21 33
93 deg. 30 mln E 10.26 r h
40
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7.15
31
21
33
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23.20
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Iraal'a Addition to Al l a mo n l r , aa l l r c a r d r d In I'lal Bo*k N*. I I ' a g r 11, S r m l n o l r Count y
Record*.
All of th* landa d r a rr l b e d In t h e foregoing lyin g a n d b rin g In the C o u n t y ol Seminole
Lot 67
____ ____ ____ ..
A r t h u r J a m r a —— — —
1.55 a n d S la te of F'lorida.
Where th e word ''T o w n a h l p " or Ih* a b b r e v i a t i o n th ere fo r occur* It ahall lie h-l-l to
Vr»■l ‘a Second Addition to Al t amont e, na l l r r o r d r d In I'lal Book No. I, Page 13, Heml nol r m ean T o w n ,h ip S o u th of Tallahaaaee. a n d where t h e word ' 'R a n g e " or th« a b b r e v ia tio n
County
l lr r o r d a .
th r r a f o r o c c u r . It aball be held to m ean R a nge K a tl of T s l l a h a x r e .
Lot* 22 ami 23
...................... .......
Annie M. S a m u e l ...........
5.92
J N O . D. J I N K I N S
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T a x Cfollector. Sem inole C o u n ty .
37-Sle
t'o unly K rru rd a .
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63.25
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29
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Mi , -I SW l,
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3.20
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10
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21
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t h e peon Io nut ohly u* my own d h t r i c t b u t
cun W 936 ft., S
7.6 ft., E
Vor S l a t " l l t a r n r y
11.55
Henry Simmon*
13
311.7 ft N to brg.
T o the D r m o ' l a l l e Voter* of t h e S e v e n th of t h e e n tir e c o u n ty .
M 'i l N AIE1SCH
Judic ia l C ir r u it of t h e S la te uf U o r id a .
l o r i r a l City, aa l l r r o r d r d In t'lni Book No. 2. Page 46. S r m l n o le County Itrru rd * .
I hereby a nnounce rn) c a n d id a c y fur ' h r
3.22
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analy al*.
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                    <text>THE SANFORD HERALD
IN T H E H EA RT OF THE W ORLD'S G REA TEST V E G E TABLE SECTION

VOLUME

SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1920

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NUMBER 10

Ia djourned meeting
FIRST CAR ALL PRICES OLD HOTELS PASSING
AWAY IN FLORIDA
CITY COMMISSIONERS
OF PEPPERS TO TUMBLE
SUBJECT OF COMMENT
HELD TUESDAY NIGHT IS SHIPPED ON CLOTHES
Premium on llond, $2.45; Total
Clerk of the City of Sanford. Florida, FLORIDA
OF
PRICE
CUTTING
TRUCK
GROWERS WAVE
$254.25.
has delivered to and received receipts
FOLLOWS
TIGHT
MONEY
GET
FOR FIRST
CAR
Salary,
Division Pub. Health.
from the Clerk of the Circuit Court
AND
POOR
RAILWAY
PEPPERS OF SEASON.
$4.60;
$05.00;
Miscel.
Expenses,
of Seminole County, Florida, for
FACILITIES.
The first car load of peppers to
Total $69.60.
all Tax Sale Certificates belonging
Chicngo, Mey 0 8 .- A wave of
to the City which could, after a leave Sanford section was whipped
Division of Police. Salaries, $512.60
diligent and thorough search, lie Tuesday by the Sanford Truck price-cutting in retail clothing cost, Supplies &amp; Equipcment,
$59.72:
Growers, Inc., ami the pepers brougnt reaching from the Mississippi valley Feeding prisoners, $0.40;
Total
found; and,
to the Pacific coast, was reported tc- $578.62.
w WAS
Whoras, same doubt remains as to the high price of $3 per crate or
THE
BUSY
AMONG
dcy. Dispatches told twenty four
In i
SALE
CERTIFICATE whether ull tax certftcatcs belonging $2,000 for the car.
Division of Fire. Salaries, $310.00;
THE
DAYS
HOTELS
IN
cities in that territory told of pre­
CANCELLED TO AVOID ANY to the City have been found; and,
RAILROADS.
This is said to be the highest price mised reductions in these necessities Supplies £ Repairs. $50.37; Total
BEFORE
THE
COMPLICATIONS.
$360.37.
over
paid
here
for
the
First
car
of
WHEREAS, the doubt as to snid
ranging from 15 per cent, to minus
The announcement that tho old
Division Pub. Bldgs. (Service) Sanford House, at Sanford, Florida,
tends to hinder peppers and would indicate that the profit.
Adjourned meeting City Cummls- tux certilicates
Salary Janitor, $10.00;
Lighting, |\. .is being torn down to make way
L . Tuesday May 11. 1920. Meet- and embarnss the free transfer of pepper market will lie good through­
Financial authorities hero said in­
out the season. Those who know say
$15.34;
Wood
Si
Water,
$19.00: for .1 modern tourist hotel, reminds
property,
thereby
affecting
injurious­
L ( tilled to order by Mayor H. II.
dications were that the price declines
the
pepper
crop
will
not
be
as
heavy
Total
$41.34.
ly
the
Interest
of
property
owners
us that the obi. landmarks of the
I t'tttni. Present Mayor II. It. Stethis scusun as last and that while would Do limited t»» ready-to-wear
Department of Engineering. Engi­ early resorts of Florida are gradually
|‘fMt c. E. Henry and S. 0 . Chase, within the City and,
clothing,
principally
women's
gar­
W HEREAS, said condition should there may not lie so many poprrs ments and silks. Shoes were in the neer’s services, $51.50. Iotal $54.50. giving way to tiie modern structures
j Ccmii»ilon**r*• and G. A. Abbott,
those that are shipped will bring
Dept. Street Cleaning and Gar­ that are demanded by tin- hundred*
be relieved.
|city Manager.
good prices which is more to the list nffeeted.
bage
removal. Salaries,
$155.00; of thousands of tourists wiio visit
NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT
Minutes last meeting road and
Tight money and inadequate trans­
point for the growers. Many of t?i
Labor.
$344.01;
Feed
*
Care
of Florida annually these days.
RESOLVED n v THE CITY COM ­
sections that have raised many pep­ portation facilities were cited among Stock, $58.45: Supplies A Rprs..
|^proved.
This historic old hotel, built *»n
MISSION OF TH E CITY OF SAN
Mr. J- Wilson came before the
pers in season past have
been the prime reasons for the mercantile
the shores of Lake Monroe nearly
$20.73;
Total
$578.19.
FORD. FLORIDA. That the Citydrowned out and the frequent rains downward movement. Delays in de­
Icenousion requesting that
the
Auditor and Clerk be, and he is here­
I)ept. Records A Taxation. Sulary hi.lf a century ngo, was at one time
here hnve not been good for the livery of goods in which much money
City dean and open a certain ditch
Auditor A Clerk, $100.00; Salary one of the leading hotels of the stale.
by, authorised und directed to cancel
peppers causing much of the bloom had iteeii tied -ip, together with in­
bounding one side of bis property
all tax sale certificates belong ng t&lt;&gt;
Over time, $100.00; Printing A In those days there were practically
to fall but there will lie enough to ability * f farmers to get grain nnd
L t d it appearing tbut said ditch is
the City o» Sanford, Florida, for bring good return« to the growers livestock to markets, were said in Supplies, $55.68; Communications, no railroad* in the state wr-1 the St.
City property on motion of the City
sale made prior to the year 1920, an the season should lie longer ai many instances to have worked a $11.55. Mucklow A Ford Audit, John river was the principal route of
i Mstsrer *H authorized to give the
$1,088.00; Office Furniture, $111.90; travel. Harry Peck, onco a prominent
rxcept those tax sale certificates de­ the pepper growers north of Florida hardship on merchants.
I unt attention at once.
hotel figure in Florida and Michigan
livered to and receipted for by the
An official of one of the leading re­ Total $1,500.13.
Mr. Jay Reck requested that he he Clerk of the Circuit Court of Semi will lie later in the markets this year
has often told of the good old days
Department Financo. Collector's
than in former years due to the part ment stores of Chicago declared
permitted to move a building from
when he was a clerk at the Sanford
nolo County,- Florida.
Salary,
$ 10.00; Deputy Collector’ s
excessive rains und cold weather. that the price reduction now being
I corcer od Commercial Street and
House. At that time there wcreelgXC
The fo'cgolng resolution was un­
reported meant also that merchants Fees, $107.72; Total $117.72.
Palmetto Ave to u location
east
boats running on the St. Johns from
animously adopted by the City
Pound Expense, $15.76; Total Jacksonville to Sanford and tho
were trying to sntify what he called
|Sanford ave., on motion the Cuy
SAI.MAGU/fDI IS OUT
Commission of the City of Sanford,
"a hysterical demand from the public Ordinary Fund, 4,129.97.
Minigrr was authorized to grant
Putnam House at Pulatku und too
Florida, this lOtli day of May, A. D.
New Sewers. Labor, $117.88; Sup­ Sanford House were overun with
j permission for same.
Sanford High School Paper Ik A for lower prices." These current re­
1920.
ductions, he said, might be only plies A Material. $115.13; Supervl- gucita. In there days when tho or­
Communications from the City*
Credit to the City Schools
II. R. STEVENS.
temporary.
&lt;
sinn. $21.00: Total $257.01; Total dinary rate at a good city hotel was
Minster and the Southern Utilltie
Salmagundi, the annua! magazine
S. O. CHASE
from Permanent Imp. Fund $257.01. $2.50 a day, the old hotel on tha
A
financial
authority
here
said
tha1
|Co., relative to extending the electric
of the Sanford High School is out
CI1AS. E. HENRY
if
feports
of
price-cutting
were
de­
Dept, of Street Maintenance. La­ river wan charging $4 and many u
j tjhting on Mellonvilic and Celery
and it is u most creditable piece of
.Attest:
pendable
they
Indicate
u
tendency
bor, $331.92; Supplies, $161.34; Feed night Harry charged guests u dollar
Atenurs were read and was referred
literature in every respect. The mage
L R. FILLIPS
toward
u
rduction
in
inventories.
A Care of Mules, $190.26; Small t &gt;sleep in big arm chairs In tho lobby
UtV to City Manager for further
zine this year consists of 112 page*
City Auditor A Clerk.
Though
this
might
be
temporary,
In­
after all the rooms had been filled.
Tools. $9.13; Total $692.65.
UtHtitation.
consisting of fine half tones of tho
The following warrants were read
said,
it
was
undoubtedly
good,
in
The Putnam House l n Palntkn
Dept. Sewers A Drains (Mainte­
und
Communication from Rev. A. S. and the Auditor A Clerk authorized Senior, Junior, Sophomore
thut it suggested tbut merchants were nance) l.ubiir, $40.12; Mateiiul u has been partly demolished ui.i re­
Freshmen
classes,
tiu*
teachers
an
Peck relative to condition of Fourth {q draw checks for payment of same.
pupils and etchings and drawing** going ahead more cautiously. Slues Supplies, $119.19: Total $159.31. modeled during .tho. paat ten ycara
St. leVtnen Park and Magnolia
G. A. Abbott, City Mgr. Salary. made by the pupils of the high school are being held under various names.
and It is understood that it will soon
Avenues wa&gt; rend and on motion the
Dept. Pub. Ilblgs. (Maintenance!
$150.00; L. R. Philips, Aud. Si Clerk, showed remarkable talent.
lie torn down nnd replaced with tt
In
Topcke,
Kus.,
a
men’s
clothing
The
City Manager was instructed to
Labor, $10.00; Material, $181.40;
Salary.
$150.00;
Ellen
Hoy,
Secy.,
modern hotel. Probably the next
firm
announced
a
"no-profit
sale"
de­
Salmagundi is remarkable this year
bi.e in ;alli d two catch hasinr, one
Total $224.40.
Salary $35.00; David Speer, Chief because the editors and business clining that it would hack Its pro­
oldest
hotels are a group at Rockon corner of Park Ave., and Fourth
Parks A Playgrounds.
Labor, ledge, which have been in oporn Ion
Police, Salary. $75.00; (J. C. Fellows, manager were ulile to get out such mises at the end of the sale by lettin
St. ind or.e c;i rerher of Unk and
Total, for nearly half a century,
Patrolman, Salary $50.00; J. M. u creditable piece of work despite ghe fuir price commissioner or a coU- $73.50; Supplies, $40.02;
ha ing
Four.ii St. and connect same with
Vickery, Patrolman, Salrj-, $50.00; the high cost of printing materials mittee named by him take possess!** $119.52.
been built ill advance of the con­
!t»tr.
Olil City Warrants paid, $1,029.00; struction of the Florida East C &lt;ast
E. K. Walker, Patrplman. Salary, und the local magazine is one of the of its books and accounts.
Communicatic n from City Engi- $57.50; Floyd Peel,
Interest on same, $290.36; Total railway, being reached by boat f-om
Motorcycle host that has ever been published
Department stores in St. Louis ad­
»«: F. T. Williams relative to com Olllcer, Salary, $G2.50; G. P. Paxton.
vert
i*ml "urderH Ilng campaigns.” Floating Debt. J1,3!9.2G; MLcvl- Titusville. These bote's are still inbeing
filled
with
good
reading,
with
plaint &lt;il Mrs. McAllister regarding Fire Chief, Salary, $75.00; T. II.
laneous, $66.76; Total from Sinking tnct but one of them ut least will
the
merry
quips
and
jest
of
the
Twenty per cent cuts were
th* A Maintennnr*- Fund, $5,515.24;
se»er nas read and ordered filed. Lynch, Fireman, Salary. $15.00; IL
soon be replaced with h modern
young people and also displays the most popular. On the Pacific coast,
Communication from Municipal F. Smith, Fireman, Salary, $10.00;
Total Disbursements, $9967.97.
structure. Two of tho oldest hotels
ltherul spirit of the local merchants Tacoma dealers announced ruts from
Juare. S. Maines relative to certain If. F. Smith, Janitor," Salary, $5.00;
in Miami, the San Carlos and tho
Undeposilcd
Cash,
$86.01;
Bal­
who helped the boys out by taking 20 per cent, flat to "profitless sales"
titters pertaining to the conduct
J. M. Vickery, Supt. Pub. Works, space in the shcool paper.
ance in Banks, Ordinary Fund, Green Tree Inn, which have been
declaring that on some women’s gar­
the Municipal Court read and order- Salary, $12.50; G. A. Abbott. Petty
$12,428.06; Sinking A Maintenance. gradually added to'In tho past six
Salmagundi
wu*
printed
on
the
ments prices were out virtually in
ti filed.
Cash, Pay Roll to May 8, $87.13; G.
$6,138.86: Permanent Improvement, years, have r%-rently been so ld /o n n
press of the Herald Printing t o., an half.
Communication from Municipal A. Abbott, Petty Cash. Pay Roll to
$2,702.76; Total Balance in Bunks, for $600,000 nnd one for
shows the fine hundiwaork of this
In Minneapolis n large department $21,269.67. Total Balance
8,
$ 3 3 8 . 3 8;
Judge S. Maines relative to fixing M a y
Cash, $200,000 und in both coses tho origi­
firm of good printers.
store has announced n general out *» $21,356.68; Grand Total, $31,323.65. nal sections will lie demolished and
kis ialary at a fixed nmount of $75.00 A. Abott, Petty Account Patntin &amp;
20 per cent. At Knoxville, Term, one
new structures will replace the old
fir month instead of by docket fees Sewers. $70.85; G. A. Abbott. Petty
40-1 tc.
of the city’ s largest department-stores
Comrades
Allen'.lon
a now established was read and Acct J. E. Lning Salury April $62.60.
landmarks.
to day made u general discount of 20
The beautiful old Tampa
liter due consideration the City Miscel. Bills, $17.70; Total $110.20.
Memorial Service will he held on
Orlando Will Have Modern Five
per cent, on its entire stock except u
hotel, with its Moorish architecture
Attorney gave it as his opinion that
E. A. Moffitt, Hauling Cinders, Sunday May 23rd nnd all veterans
Story Deportment Store
and wonderful gardens is one of tho
under the provisions of the City $9.00: F. P. Bines. Gasoline Si Oil, of the Civil War, both blue nnd gray, few contrurt price articles. Shoe re­
Jacksonville architects and con­
ductions also were announced.
older
hotel* tbs* «tl" mnlntalr.it
Charter the Commission could not $3.54: G. A. Abbott, Petty
Cash also veterans of tho Spanish-Ameri­
tractors have charge of the rnn*»rucsupremacy in the resort world,
thsnge the manner of the Judge’s as per bills,\ $124.97; Ball Hardware can War and all veterans of the
tion of a modern department store
tompen.ation. The Judge then stated Ce., Supplies Si Small Tools, $G0.00; Great World War are earnestly re
Circuit Court Next Week
which will be erected in Orlando for though it has many modtffi
that
would return to the City Llneatime Mfg. Co., Office Furniture, quitted to meet on the corner of
The Spring term of the Circuit the Dickson-Ives Company, accord­ bors. The celebrated string of
uch month whatever amount he re­ JIG.OO; Sou. Utilities Co., Lighting, park avenue and First Street at Court will meet hero next week br- ing to information obtained yester­ hotels were all built along most
ceived as fees in excess of $75.00 $.32.10; Hill Lumber Co. Lumber for 10:45 A. M. ami march to the Con­
gining on Tuesday anil rourt will day, the building to cost nhout $150,­ tractive lines nnd, while they are not
until such time us the matter could be streets, $12.66; W. II. Hand, Shoeing gregational church to attend the probably hold a week or more as there 000, and said to lie one of the finest now by any ineuiis, they have always,
otherwise adjusted, and he handed Mules &amp; Rprs. for Wagon. $12.50;; service at eleven o clock.
been kept up in such a splendid man­
are several cases on the •locket that in the stntc.
tU City a check for $23.00 covering Fred T. Williams, Services as Engi­
ner
that they will never allow their
promise to tuke up some time. Judge
Dickson-lves Company of Orlando
such excess for the month of April. neer for Apr, $45.50; Herald I riot­
glory
to be dimmed, even by the
Perkins will preside und State At­ have completely outgrown their pres­
Beautiful Cup
Request from Mr. C. 11. Dingee ing Co., Printing Si Stationery, $43.00
lustre
of
the many modern caravan­
Mrs. William Chase Temple, of torney David Sholtz will be hero to ent quarters, and have just accepted
that the amount of personal tuxes Wight Grocery' Co., Hay, $52.42;
saries
that
arc springing up on all
prosecute the cases. Court week al­ plans submitted by Marsh A Suxelmemd against him for 1919 be Bower &amp; Uoumilatt. Drugs Etc., $3.1 Winter Park, whose husband, the late ways brings mnny people to tinsides in Florida, to accomodate the
bye of this city for a five-story build­
uncelifd us he was not living in the Chase Si Co., Telephone Calls * William Chase Temple, was former city nnd next week bill be u busy
ever increasing throngs of touricts.
ing to be erected at the corner of
owner
of
the
Pittsburg
Nationals
City during that year, on motion of Telegrams, $1.98; Frank L. Woodruff,
Only a few year* ngo we were prone
week.
central and Orange avenues, with a
S. O. Chase, seconded by C. E. Insurance Office Furniture, $19.00; and donor of the famous Temple Cup
to refer to certain cities ax whoix
frontage of 120 feet on Central, run­
Henry the Auditor the Clerk v as au­ Wilson Vulc. Works, Repairs. $3.25; of years ago, has donated a loving
cities hut now there Is scarcely that
REPORT OF AUDITOR S- CLERK ning back 68 feet on Orungc avenue.
cup
to
the
Florida
State
League,
thorized to cancel same.
distinction
ns the majority of the
Sou. Bell Telephone Co&gt; Telephone
FOR APRIL 1920
The contract bus beer let to C. E. cities in the state have either begun
The cup which i* of silver with
Communications from A. C. L. Ry Service
^,,rv|rt. for April, $29.50; W. If.
II.
Hllyer Company of Jackoonville, and to cater for tourist trade or are hav­
relative to unpaid taxes assessed 0f* JTreadwell, Installing Silent Pollre- gold lining, is on exhibition at Evans’
Rrrclpfs
will begin shortly. The building will ing it thrust upon them. This has
lerroinils for 1919 was read and on m#n g tc t $9,1.50; Total $1,928.28. jewelry store. It I* eighteen inches
Balance ns per last Report,
be of reinforced concrete, fared with been partly brought ubout by tint
notion was referred to the City At
There being no further business high, and a benutifjl creation. It
$15,514.59.
tapestry brick and stone, with elec- influx of motoirata, who are bent on
hears the words:
torney for investigation and artlon. the meeting adjourned.
Current
Tuxes,
$9,687.1
1;
Current
tricul
nnd gas Illumination. The mez­ discovery nnd who seek even tho
Report of the Ci^y Auditor and
Donated by
Licenses,
$137.25;
Current
Dog
Taxes
zanine
floor will be used for general byways for something new In a land
Mrs. WBIIam Chase
Temple
Clerk for month of Apri\ was read
Rev. Walker Returns
$15.00; Fines A Costs,
$176.50; office, und Indies' writing room, while
Florida
Stale
League
*n on motion was duly accepted.
where them is novelty at every turn
Rev. S. W. Walker, pastor of the
Pound Fees, $35.25; Paving Leins, the other floor will be used for vari­
^
Organized Baseball
Report of the City Manager was
of the rone1. As the good road* peneFirst M. E. church returned to the
The cup goes to the winner of the $453.20; Interest ami Costa, 1246.50; ous departments of the store, tc epc- tnV- the hitherto wild places, the
ttt'l and accepted and ordered filed.
city on Wednesday after a month
pennant in the pu t series guinea of Delinquent Taxes. $806.52; State clrl requirmets of the vurious line 1 motorists soon And them out and
The following resolution was read:
$2,959.77; being considered in the designing of
*pcnt ir. Mississippi.
1920 season. It stay* wi*h the win­ Road A Bridge Fund,
RKSOLUTIO N A UTH O R17.1N G
follow and so the advance guard of
Rev. Walker has been spending
Bond Trustees, $768.3‘J; Mlscellane. the building. The air tube service
ning club only one year. If a club
ANU DIRECTING THE CITY
the tourist travelers uro finding new
his vacation in a novelway holding of
can win the championship for three ous Income, $223.60; Total receipt, will be used by cashiers, und every places of rendezvous and new gl xriea
a u d it o r AND C L E R K OF THE
revival services. He bus conducted successive years it Incomes their per­ $15,809.06; Grand total, $31,323.66. modern convenience is included in
C1TV OF SAN FO RD , FLORIDA.
are being constantly discovered and
two very successful meetings in
the plans for this store.
Disbursements
manent property. It* is well worth
TD CANCEL ALL TA X CERTIFI­
made known to their friends and this
Mississippi, the first at Columbus
There has befen considerable build­ will be kept up until every corner of
battling for.—-Orlando Sentinel.
Department City Mgr. Salary,
CATES BELONGING TO THE
and the second at Greenwood.
$300.00; Stenographer, $60.00; Mis­ ing in Orlando during the past few Florida will he Invade' by our
CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA
He will occupy tho accustomed
cellaneous Exp.
$91.50.
Total years, and this Is but unothcr evi­ visitors who will be given u cordial
F(,R SALES M ADE PRIOR TO
I)r.
Brownlee
Leaves
pulpit In the M. E. Church here on
dence of the rapid development of welcome. The old landmarks are dis­
THE YEAR 1920. EXCEPT THOSE
Dr. Brownlee left Monday for $461.50.
next Sunday both morning and night
TAX SALE CERTIFICATES DE­
Office City Attorney,
Salary this thriving and prc.'.y city.— appearing but new attractions are
Charlotte. N. C., to attend the.
Jacksonville Tlmcs-Unlon.
LIVERED TO AN D RECEIPTED
being c«in«tu.tll/ preiented to old
$75.00. Total $75.00.
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Hagan and Presbyterian Genersl Assembly. Mrs
to r r y t h e c l e r k , o f t h e
Office
Municipal
Judge.
Fees
for
and new friends of th state and bet­
Brownlee
went
with
him
to
visit
CIRCUIT COURT OF SEMINOLE childran were the guests of Mrs. relatives in S. C. The/ will return March, 104.00; Fees for April, $98.00
Mrs. Guy Burgess of Jacksonville ter conditions and accomodationa
Hsian's sister, Mrs. Dutton at
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Stationery A Printing,
$49.80; Is the guest of Madam Harriett. are being welcomed
the middle of next week.
WHEREAS, the City Auditor and DeLand on Saturday.

Huy Mailers Of imporlance
Before Meeting

Times Union Tells Of Several
Old Landmarks In State

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CAMPAIGN SPEECHES BY
MANY CANDIDATES KEEP
ALIVE THE OLD SPIRIT
iContinticd from pace 1)

Comfort, Safety, Style

is a good, fashionable, dependable, family
HERE
car. It is made for five passengers; that
means there is plenty o f room for five adults, not
throe grown ups and tw o children!

The equipment on all Lexingtons is absolutely
complete. It includes many items ordinarily listed
as extras, even on the most luxurious cars. Among
these area motor meter, an engine-driven tire
pump, an inspection light, and 2-W ay headlamps.

TheyMooreN"Multiple Exhaust System, with
which(nll[Le.\ingtons are[equippcd, conserves fuel
by|producing more horse power per piston displace­
ment. Among other mechanical features are a
new type propeller shaft| with non-metallic uni­
versal joints, a perfectly co-ordinated transmission
and clutch that permit smooth and silent starting,
and a unique emergency brake that can be operated
with one linger.

Can Make Immediate
Deliveries

shall was selected by the judges as
the best in the High School com­
petition and Ilcrnice
Swnnson’s as
the best masterpiece from the Junior
High School. The English instructor/
Mr. MacGillvzy.
** CaMwrP and
Miss Cowlln acted ns judge-.
Ruth Marshall's essay entitled
"What Are the benefits of an En­
listment i't the Army” follow..:
The purpose of the army is to act
as a defense in time of war, to put
down internal revolution and riots,
and to police the world 'a* provided
under the covenant of the League
of Nation*.
The army U a vast training school
not merely to train men in the arts
of war, but to incrcusc the value of
their citizenship. A man invariably
conies out of the training • rr'&gt;* with
u better co-ordin: t d mind. Hu can
do what he f; o ld to do and do it
promptly rr.1 ih crjj,.h ly . The army
i* educath nal an i ir.crecsrs a man’ s
industrial eftivlcnty. The poorer boy
who has never h. d a eh ince to get
a technical or vocational truining can
get it there nnd also receives pay
while studying his voc..*!.n. The op
portunity for travel is good, anJ
travel U mi important f-r .r r in
broadening an Individual’s mind and
experiences. If an individual can­
not speak English, he is taught to do
so, and also taught the meaning of
American ideals and institutions.
Every man in the army is bene­
fited physically and morally. Any
petty physical defects are remedied,
and then the body is kept as nearly
perfect as poisible by means of
athletics nnd the keeping of regular
hours. The men are cleaned up
morally which is a benefit to them­
selves und to their fellowx.
The army fosters u spirit of broth­
erhood and fellowship. No distinctbn* are man man except those which
arise from physique and character.
The men have r. c unmon an i lofty
purpose, nnd are governed under the
*am" discipline. Every man is taken
for what lie really is. They learn to
respect authority and law.
In the army steady work is as­
sured. One’ s living expenses are
provided free. The best type of life
insurance is offered to the enlisted
man. A man may fail in business,
but if he i* faithful and deserving he
will not fail in the army. For the
man who i* not successful in the
business world, hut who is perserving, an enlistment in the army i* the
opportunity of u life time.

oil into that of Governor Catta, hi*
opponent, that is being waged against
him by the governor proved beyond
any reasonable doubt that Catts I.,
not now and never ha* been the man
to intrust the sacred honor of this
state in any position.
Senator
Fletcher in n quiet and most im­
pressive manner told of his work for
the soldier boys at Camp Wheeler
:«nd stated that he did not take any
credit for this, hut since the governor
had assailed him for neglect he provc | by nctual facts in the case that
it had been through the senator and
not through the governor that the
boys huil gained relief and that when
the governor had been wading throujt
■now knee deep in Washington there
was no snow at the capitnl at that
time. In fact, the senator tore off the
mask of the governor and exposed
hit. subterfuges for votes and showed
in many ways that wl.ile the gover­
nor was prancing up and down the
state making a big display be was in
truth doing nothing but raising the
people’ s taxc* by his taking men out
of office for his friends and then
having them put bark in by the
legislature that discredited him in a
manner that was unprecedented in
history. At the close of hi* speech
he made a strong plea for safe and
sane politics and policies for true
Americanism, for equal rights to all
and sperial privilege to none and
for a return to the good old Demo­
cratic
doctrines ns against the
demagogues and law-breakers and
t r o u b l e hr....l e r * and he was cheered
wildly as he thanked the people for
their respectful hearing.
(’ apt. Allie Angle, candidate for
comptroller, and Senator James t alki»., cun-!’ late P»r attorney general,
who i ad spoken earlier in the even­
ing at Del.and, rolled in at that time
and were given ten minute* each by
tiie ciliarmun who held the crowd
for them and they gave a brief out­
line of their services in the pnst and
were well received by the big crowd.
Van Swearingen Here
lion. Van Swearingen W ' —.ry
general an 1 cjiuli lat • f^r the ;m l
lion of governor of the state spoke
here Saturday night and
despite
tiie threatening waether he drew a
large crowd to hear him. Nan Swear­
“ Pidgin English."
ingen is no stranger here in Sanford
The
shibboleth
of the Chinaman Is
where lie worked in the
railroad
the word "business," which he seems
shops as a youngster an 1 while unable to pronounce. In trying to do
working in the day time took hi* so lie makes a sound which resembles
nights to study law and when he "pidgin.” Thus the business English
hud made enough to go tu cjllege he plek.s up In the open court, which Is
he went to Emory and graduated n Jargon of Hie ninny languages he
with high honors nnd took up law henr*. has come to he known r.s pidgin
•
in Jacksonville where he has been English 7
honored by tiie municipal judgeship
nnd ulso served a* mayor and made
Standard Weight* and Mea*ure«.
The Idea of adopting scientific meas­
u fine reputation in both positions
i,landing firm as a rock for a square urement* n* n lm*l* of u system of
dial to all and special privileges to weights nnd measure*, was suggested
s* early t.s llie seventeenth century,
none.
particularly by the French astrono­
In fact this i.. the slogan of Van- mer. Jenn Picard, who lived from 1020
Suentingen whenevi"* he rakici !•!&amp; to 1(18*2. The system was worked out
tlug to storm the citadel* of hi* op­ nnd taken up by Hie national assembly
ponents in Ids various cumpigns and of France In 1700. Il was adopted
a* he well said here Saturday right nnd It* use made compulsory In 1801.
tie oppiMtion never Im1 anything
on Van Swearingen’* pii«’. records or
his lift- for he has been dean mor­
ally, socially und politically. He
talked for about two hours and held
the crowd until the end and while
he i* not an erator in the real sense
of tiie word and neither does he
make n poll ical speech he impresses
hi* audience * with his oarncatnctsra
honesty «.f purpose. Like many
of tie o t'e r candidates he wearied
the pe )pb&gt; s mewl.at by taking hi
ti'Xt on I i i leading opponent Cary
Hardee aid gave u rit of Ids atten­
tion to I im hut in this instance
Sweatinge.den does not need to tell
tl.e people of Sanford about himself
because they J.now him and know
what lie ha* done in hi* various
offices and lie will swing a idg vote
here on the 8th of June for lie hs
looked upon a* a "home liny” here.
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The following from an Illinois
paper will be interesting to the many
friend* of Ruth Marshall who i* the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. L.
Marshall who formerly resided here:
Recently the War Department pro­
moter! an essay contest throughout
the country on the subject of army
enlistment.
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All pupils, regardless of uge or
grade were allowed to compete. The
requirements were that the essay
must not exceed 400 words in length
and be written in tbe class room on
Friday, February 20. Only the best
one from each school was requested
to he forwarded to the War Depart­
ment for consideration.
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In the St. Charles schools all mem­
bers of the High school and Junior
High School wroteTessays on the
stated date during the regular Eng­
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The essay submitted by Ruth Mar*

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Plumbing Fixtures, Pipes
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Having purchased the Plumbing Fixtures, Pipes,
Heating Apparatus etc., of the old Carnes Hotel we
will dispose of the same at

Very Low Cash Price
In order to clean it out at once and save the
handling of this stuff twice.

Great Opportunity
To Buy Plumbing Fixtures and Piping at
Your Own Figures

Ball Hardware Co.
Wolf Oner . Monarch.
The old fab.’ late* are right—n* thry
nearly always n&gt;e if rightly read. IU*
fore firearms were well developed, no
lone oinn laid nay •liar**-.- worth men­
tioning ngnln*t the rush of n wolf
park. The gtny prowlers were Me
ierrar nf Europe, as the tiger «till Is
"Rush" W ork Seldom aood.
Hie terror of India, nnd deservedly so.
It I* nil right to be busy, provided Children who gather to stare ill ii wolf
It Is the right kind of busy. Homo In the zoo ore gazing at n cap: *•• king.
people are In n constant state nf bttrrr
illicit borders on confusion, because
One Olttlncbon.
they never begin In time, never make
America produce* more talr snd
Ihe right sort of preparation, and never
stop long eunuch to enlm tlielr mind* lonpstone tl to* nil the r»*»l "f the
world •■mill :&gt;« .i.
In order to get tln-lr bearings.
electricity S .v lfie r Than Light.

Tbe velocity nf electricity fnr ex*
ceeds l! at of light. Eight travel* at
the rale of IWl.ptO miles n second,
electricity, at the rule of ‘.N8..VJ0 miles
a second.

O O D mileage, good looks,
good traction— all to an
extreme degree— are features of
these tires. In their making and
in their selling, the Fisk Ideal is
a vital factor.

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COUNTY HAPPENINGS

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their two young sons, on./ o f » bum
has been attending Sanford High
School, left Saturday by auto for
their home in Boston, but they expect
to lie with us again next Fall. Here's
hoping they will have a nice trip
hot..z.
Mr. Ballinger says lie will
sure miss them for one, as they have
given him many a ride into town.
The children are all glad
thnt
school closes this week, we hope that
all will make their grades. Three of
our boys John, Henry and Elmer
Lundquist and Eric Vihien will
graduate from the 8th grade.
Mr. and Mrs. Ericson and chil­
dren and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Bertleson took a trip on a recent
Sunday to call on their sister, Mrs.
Adam Carr in DeLand.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Thompson
and sister, Mrs. Emma
Wynn
visited last Sunday at the home of
their brother, Dan in DeLand. Mrs.
Mollie Thompson and little Thelma
returned with them for a few days.
Mrs. Campbell is expecting her
sister, Miss Grace Campbell of
St. Augustine to visit them.

A little son was horn Sunday to
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lee.
Dan Drown, the father of Mrs.
Jesse Thompson called to see them
Sunday, hut found them out.
We hear that Mr. Muler of San­
ford who works at the A. C. L. as
boiler-maker has bought the plare
of Joe Daniels and will make it his
home.
Mrs. Ballinger and Miss Eunice
Tyner spent Wednesday with Mrs
Andrew Ilertleson. They have made
so many improvements on their home
we hardly knew it.
Mr. August Swanson left last
Tuesday to take up his work of
insurance for the summer at Ottumw
loyva.
Mr. and Mrs. Stodt expect to
care for Mr. Rnntoul's place during
their absence.
We are sorry to hear that Mrs.
Anna DeForcst has been quite ill
at her home here. Dr. I'uleston, her
physician is attending her.
Dr. Brower of Sanford has pro­
mised to come out and preach for n
GENEVA
again next Sunday. Don't forget
Sunday School at 2:00 witli preach­
Mr. and Mrs. Trny Proctor left
ing at :t 00.
for Mussle Shoals, Ala., last Friday
We notice Mrs. Barney Beck is where Mr. Proctor will bo employed,
out driving a new Essex car. Her
Mrs. Mary Taylor has purchased
mother spent Wednesday with her
the
Proctor home.
her home.
Miss
CourU ny Nicholson of
We are nil glnd to see Mrs. A. L.
Minims
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visiting her grandmother
Campbell and children back, after
Mrs.
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Nicholson.
spending a week with her parents at
St. Augustine, where they had their
A pleasant parry consisting of .Mr.
daughter treated for colitus and she and .Mrs. C. F. Harrison. Henry.
quickly threw it off.
Koi.r.eth and Sic ic Harrison, At.lire;
There ‘ seems considerable bowel Moran Jr., Mr. tin I Mm. Claude
trouble and stomach trouble about Coffee, Mis*ei Clair Harrison and
both, O. K. Ballinger and now T. O. Kathryn Flynt and Messrs Lester
Tyner have been down witli the Brown and William Kilueo motored
to Daytona beach last Sunday.
Ir.tter.
J. T. McLain
and
(amity have
It seems we were mistaken about
the Voile Williams plare, that while gone to Cormiada beach for the sum­
for sale, it is not yet sold; sorry we mer.
were in error.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Scig and
Mr, and Mr . Albert Uauloul r.n.i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seif of Atnericus Ga., wore the guests of their
sister, Mrs. C. W. Culpepper and
family last week.
Mr. and Mrs. David Speer of
Sanford spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Culpepper.
Ralph Geiger returned from Tampa
Tuesday, where lie him been tlu­
Gasoline and Oils
pus' few days.
Pauline Geiger left for Orluiuio
last Saturday where she is employed.
Miss Janie Flynt was shopping in
105 PHmctto Avc
Sanford Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Moran
spenr Saturday in Sanford.
Mrs. J. V. Wicks spent Sunday
witli home folks.
Miss Edna Geiger returned to
Orlando Sunday, aft-.r holing spent
some time ut home.
The weekly prayer meeting war
held nt the home of Mr. and .Mrs.
L. P. Chambliss Iasi Wocnesdny.
Many Ollteri Suffered the SamMrs. Eugene- Matthews and chil­
W ay Until They Tried PEPS1NGL dren, and Mbs Edith McClelland
came up from Eau Gallic Tuesday
You arc trying to "keen going,” just
»» lot* of other |*-o,&gt;ir limn done.
to visit Mrs. J. N. Prcvatt.
You nre Imping you Mill soon fed
Mr.'or Daniels, who has been
In tier, lint you ft* I worse each day.
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l is brother J. W. Daniels
Your strength Ik-co&lt;ocs Irs* imil less.
You lire nrnring the breaking point.
returned to his home at Ft. Pierce
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Mr. and M n. Oscar Nicholson
and Mr. nnd Mrs. Aubrey Moran
virtud in Osteen last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Daniel are
spending a few days with their
daughter Mrs. Brannon at Minims.
Mr. Endor Curlctt is driving a
new Ford truck.
The Indies *J the A. II. C. enter­
tained last Thursday nt Lake Harney
with a luncheon in honor of Miss
Emma Etch nor, one of our June
l.rides to lie. The table was beauti­
fully decorated with Hewers, the

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place cards being mlnnture photo's
in heart shape of the prospective
bride and groom. Mis* Eicbnor won
prt intid with .. »*.■* of individual
silver butter knives.
OVIEDO
Clean up week cl
! Prb'cy .'in
I lib wit.i a picnic III the grave l ack
of the uli Mil house. .'Her dinner
there were a number of candidates
present v ho made political speeches.
The picnii was under the auspice.*
of the Woman's Club and T. W.
Lawton wait appointed by the Club
as Master &lt;f Ceremonies. The foliua ing spec era were inlli.tiui.eti by
Mr. Law tell
Ft; Bend Cr mmbsbint r—-O. I*.
Swoj e; It i &lt;half 1 f Cary \\ . Harder
J, J, hU reti'i n; For Tax Collector
Jne. I linkliiK Ft r Tax Assesrer
Ale., \ .■ glut; For Sheriff— W. I’ .
Cntter, i\ M. Hand, and K. E.
Brady: 1 .* Clerk of Court— K. A.
Douglass •ml W. L. Morgan; For
County J'.-bgr Geo. G. Herring nnd
E. F. Hi . holder; For Legislature—
F. P. FuGer nnd J. l.ee Smith; For
County Judge— Geo. R. Herring and
E. F. Ilrusholder; For Legislature—
F. P. Forster and J. Lee Smith; For
State Senator— W. O. Overstreet:
For Sla’ e Attorney— Geo. . Do*
Cottes, Jno E. Peacock; Some of
these speeches were very full of
infotmulhm and political fuels, while
others were merely abusive thrusts
at the opposing candidates to . It
is needless to say that the former
were much more enjoyable especially
to the ladies present.
H. B. McCall Jr., spent Sunday
with hH parents. He returned to
Lakeland Sunday afternoon taking
with him Muster Warren McCall
who goes to attend the closing oxer-,
cisrs of the Lakeland High School.
Mrs. C. L. West entertained the
C. and B. Club at her home at Lake
Charm Wednesday afternoon.
The young people enjoyed a
pllleau at the flowing well Inst Fri­
day night.
On Sundry May 16th an indi­
vidual communion service was pre­
sented to the Methodist church by
by Mrs. B. F. Wheeler's S. S.
Class. The presentation speech was
made by Frar.slc Swope and replied

to by L. E. Wright in behalf of the
church.
Misses Florence and
Evclvn
\\ heeler entertained a number t f
their young friends at a party Tues­
day night.
Tomato packing was begun In
tlviedo iLi* week but owing to tie
rains thi work has In on somewhat
interfered w ill.
Mrs. ('. S. Lee "or.* Tuesday Ir
Orlando.
Mrs. C. L. V.Vft, Mi * Alice Bran­
non, Mrs. E. A. Farnell, MLses Mary
I.einha.t and Ruth Young nnd Mrs.
atfu u i i ^ ,»| %1 . *» *-■*»* lit J
Orlando.
Mis. W. H. Young and daughters
Maxine nnd Mil.ia returned Sunday
from Tl . : ville. The Young fan.il..
with Mrs. Youngs father Rev. Jor­
dan tl Mississippi had started on u
trip to Miami. Gelling as far as
Titusville they met with an auto
accident two mrs colliding
the
Young car being overturned. Mrs.
Young hud two rih,. broken and Mr.
Jordan's collar bone was broken
while tl.i- 0 , 1.0. . , Li-i ar.t.'. rf the
were uninjured. Mrs. Young. Mr.
.Iordan and Miss Catherine Young
remained in Titusville until tic
injure i ones were able to travel.
EAST SANFOltD
We understand the wedding of
Miss Annie Camernn nnd Robert
Merriwellicr has been announced to
take place June lKth nml they will
go to Lynchburg Va. and other points
north on their honeymoon trip. Mr.
Merriwether's parent- reside in Lynch
burg.
Mrs. I.ibbii* Weeks nml family d
Cameron avenue hive ns their guests
Mr. and Mrs. Charle.'' Keen and
daughter Lenore of Wilmington, N. C
Mrs. Ashley I’ lirvice and little
duughter of Cameron City expect to
leave next Wednesday for Michigan
to visit a brother in Detriot and
other brothers »nd sisters at Cent rail
Lake. Mr. Eunice and Mr. nnd Mrs.
Ben Monroe wfll accompany them as
far as Jacksonville in the Purvlce
car.
A ten pound aon *aa born tc Mrand Mrs. Walter J. Ward last week
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Alice Vaughn.
C. 1' Chamberlain w... 0.01 from
Daytona beach n few hours on
Friday.
Herbert Squires wo* the guest of
friends at Daytona oench over the
week end.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. E .ijuor were
at Daytona beach for the da.. Satur­
day.
M r'. Thomas Dunlap has keen
quite ill for sometime ami Mra.
Nick Zerm voan has also 1 ten ill.
Both are on the gain we are pleased
to sav.
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climate and soil. Pn nipt
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Send for 1920 calnlogu * :md
weekly price list. 0Mr t
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F arms, Homes, Groves, Lots
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Sanford prospciity is visible on every hand. Our
farmers are muking good and with their success
others are also prospering and best of all we all
believe in Sanford and Seminole County. Money
made here is also being invested in developing our
section. Our growth is legitimate and inspiring.
Folks are settling down for a life time Etuy—buying
homes and farms, businesses etc.
Any one in need of anything in the way of property
will do well to rail at my olfice. The small cement
building on Park Ave).
1 have assisted may and can help you.

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Gaffney Leads Sanford Sluggers With
an Average of .462

IS.H.S.B0YS

Unofficial averages released today by P etei/credit GalT
ncy, our speedy left fielder with an average of .462, amass­
ed in six games. He is far ahead of the next regular man,
Burdick, who is batting .201 in seven games. The averages
including games played, times at bat, runs, hits, put-outs,
assists and errors, follow below:

Monday at the game between Sunford and Lakeland at Holden Park,
bath Watts and Gaffney appeared
on the field and looked to the spect­
e r s us if they might be in a semiconcinus state. Their actions, while
ia no way such that they could be
filled down by the umpire showed
plainly that they had been drinking.
Watts made his biggest blunders in
,1, first inning and was at once
benched by Manager Bi 'ns. It v.-nnot until the third inning that
iff ncy got his.

oi sports, u is the national came./ After a careful consideration of al
As I resident of the* Sanford ( lull of the facts and circumstance* reit is ni&gt; purpose to keep the came suiting in the indefinite ruipensior
clean and to see that the games in by me of the two Sanford player*
which the Sanford Club participate for the boii Interest i f barchall ir
p iA v r.iw
arc always on the level. I will not Sanford. I have removed the inde
stand for anything crooked. We will finite suspension, fined the two of Gaffney
cither have dean baseball or no base fending players, and have reinstate Richmond
hall. It U the duty of every Sanford them on probation, with the ubso Burdick
fan to assist me to this end. betting Iu*e assurance on their part that i Bums
on the result of a base ball game is given a further chance they will Johnson
unlwaful. While betting on a game more than make good and will full, Cahill
of s .ill is prohibited by law, yet, like r&gt; loom themselves with the Sanforc ! Icnahue
( 'lialkor
every o'iier criminal offense can not fain.
be entirely prohibited, but with the
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Their actions, as v.e jus. stated,
nfir not such that should cause the
umpire to notice them, but were
enough to show that they were in no
shape to play ball. And they, know­
ing ho v essential they both were to
this particular game and appearing
cn the field-in the state they were in,
brought down the condemnation
upon themselves of the Club Presi­
dent, flu b directors and The Mana­
ger and all the fans. Their actions
|,lt nothing for Mr. DcCottea to do
but to fine them heavily and suspend
thrm both.

Editor of Sanford Herald:
In justness and fairness to the base
ball fans und the supporters of the
Sanford Club, I think It only right
that 1 should make n statement with
reference to the action taken by me
in fining und indefinitely suspend­
ing two players of the Sanford Club.
It is needless for me nt this lime
tn go into details as to what occurred
on t he field during the second game
played with Lakeland this week, ns
tlie incident is frc3h and lias been
the chief topic of conversation among
the f ans of this City for the past
t*n days.
With tiie lights before me then,
and from my personal observation
&lt;f win. nrrurrcd.'at the time I surpended then* players I then fully detirmi ed that 1 would at no time
in : . future in the slightest relent
fr* n my position or in nny way
tnidify the penalty imposed by me.
However, since then I have made an
exhaustive investigation of the mat­
ter. and In adiiitl &gt;n have been im­
port uned by a ’urge majoriry of the
Sanford fans to reconsider my action
in indxflnitcly suspending
these
players.
From the investigation made by me
1 u:n thoroughly satisfied nnd con­
vinced that tho suspended players,
notwithstanding their unseemly and
absolutely inexcusable conduct, were
the victims if a dastardly plan ndnpj
r&lt;‘d |,y a scheming, unprinclpleh
iiin-rant individual who sought iy
Hi means udopted
to
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Moth if the Sanl-. 1 players have
explained to me to my satisfacti ;n
the manner in which they became
unintentionally involved in
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Sanford is not the only team to
have players suspended, "llu gs" Ery
Lakelands best pitcher and utility
man was put on the bench for ten
days.

However Mr. DoCottea nr the
Dirirtora did not mean that this
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b« done that might in any way
blight these boys baseball career if
any evidence was produced that
night hold these boys blameless.
After a very through Invctlgation
by Mr. DoCottea and other Club
official* enough evidence was pro­
duced to prove that both Watts
lr.d Gaffney were made victims of u
plot planned by some unscrupulous
individual for this same individual's
persona! gain, immediately upon
finding out the truth of the whole
affair Mr. DeCottcs at once lifted
this suspension nnd wants theSanford
fins as well as the funs about the
State t&gt; know that the Sanford Club
hu exonerated them both for that
part of the Illume that they were
r.ot entitled to.
However Mr. Rose, President of
the League for that same “ good of
thr league" reason of his has suspend
ed both Walls un I Gaffney for ten
&lt;i»y» and until the time of this paper
going to presj that ourpenxlon has
rot been lifted.'
The following it a letter received
by the Herald from Mr. DeCottes:
May 09th, 1920

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The local High School team played
their last game of the season with
Ocala High lust Friday an 1 it proved
to be the fastest and prottieit girne
of the season. The game was played
on the Ocala groundj and the final
s .re wai S n f 'rd 8, Ocala 2. Lingle
starred in the pitchers box striking
out twelve men and giving up hut
three hits. Ed Henderson was strong
with the bat getting four hits out
of four times up. One of these was
a two bagger, tl was an errorless
game both sides playing perfect ball.
The Ocala High have laid claims
to the State Championship. Now
that Sanford tins taken her into tew
it looks like the State Chumpionship
may come to Sanford.

Hut we should worry, we’ ll give
’em a helluva run for their money
yet. This don’ t mean just Orlando
hut the whole bunch of ’ em.
Gaffney was hatting .402 at the
time of his suspension. After this
little rest up there ninl no tellen but
w*hat he will just murder that pill
when he gets a chance at it again.

W EN Vo&lt; C U R B IKTO A Pfctt Of
OMERAUJ AMO 0 UMC 6 AT A WRttOft.
AND UlOHDEI

AND THEM SNEAK OUT LIKE. A THIEF
HOPING NCBotW \«IU- U 0 GH AT V 0 O

Bur BEFORE v o o u e m ik e d TWO BUCKS
A MOB OF KIDS ARE MAKlMC- HIGH
SPo RT OF ycUU OOSTOfAE
AND y o ti LOO* LIKR A MllUOM DoUAW

SOCIETY BRAND c io t h e s
ATM*

,D TvtCN NOO SVC A E A R OF
fS T -T O -C cSH WORKMEN WHO
AMD VOO F E E L UfcC AN IDIOT AMD
SOUP- LADS FRIEN D S S/M PI.S T&gt;ON"&gt;*
KNOW SOU A -T A u U

£U^HDGDeAulR. AND FIND PEA L
AT H O K e S T &gt; » lC e S A U JT
rMAU ' tow t h o u &amp; h t

Skinny and Gene an1 both juH as
sorry as the Sanford Club and the
Sanford fans thut this little unfortu­
nate incident shoutd have come up.
Hut now thut we are all sorry and
now that we utl know who the guy
was that was to blame for the whole
thing lets all get together and work
like the mischief to make up for
what little lime we might have lost.
Orlando here to-day, we go to
Orlando to-morrow. ThU men*** rfght
after two hard battles with Tampa.
And just as soon ax we get through
with Orlando wo battle right on with
Tampa again for two more game).
We believe after these six games are
nil finished up Tampa and Orlando
wilt find themselves somewhere else
in the Standing of the Clubs.

STANDING OF TIIE
CLUBS
T am 11n

Hrndcnt’ n
O rla n d o

SnoTonl
St. Pule
Ilnrlow

Lakeland
Daytona
Sanford Scores for the Week

Where Are Society Brand Clothes Sold?

Friday nt Sanford 4. Daytona .'I
Saturday nt Sanford 7, Daytona 6
Monday nt Snnford I, Lakeland 7
Tuesday ntSanford-Ioikclnml Rain
Wednesday at Tampa .1 Sanford 2
Thursday at Tampa 1, Sanford 0
.Munlrlp.il Ju g d e Has New (Ju a rle r*

N o matter to which town you may travel, no matter how big the place i
you always find Society Brand Clothes represented in that town by the
store.

The Society Brand people always pick the store that handles a line o

The Store That Is Different

PERKINS &amp; B R I T T

Judge Maincs of the Municipal
Court is proud of hh new quartern
in the third Hour of the City Hall
that has been fitted up in line shape
for the holding of police court. The
furnishings hove not ull arrived as
yet hut the judgo’a bench and desk
has been made nnd police court will
soon bv resplendent in new furnishi nt* th.t will ,bc most convenient*
Judge Maincs is holding court re­
gularly nnd giving the muiefnetors
all that is coming to them thereby
enriching the city coffers f muchly.
Howling

G re en

Ticks First 1920
Melon
Bowling Green, May 1 9 . - This
place, us usual comes to bat with the
first ripe watermelon of the season.
It was gathered today f*om the W. E
Pc.&gt;ples patch and we’g’icd thirty-four
pounds. W. *£. Gamble, tho Wauchula vegetable broiler bought it for
III. Carload shipment* of melt r.3 will
l.« gin within n few days.

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record except in one instance nnd he
took his text on Forest Lake from
the time he started until he finished
thus showing his weakness and show-’
ing that he has made no record in
Congress talking about.
Sanford is noted for being one of
the greatest little baseball titles in
the United States. The Sanford peo­
ple are loyal to their team and loyal
------------------------------------------------------ to the club but they want the team
•
&lt;" Btam* by -b - lorn, in th . ..m o
measure that the town stands by the
team. And with such men as George
DeCottcs for president and Jimmy
Burns as manager there will be
no horseplay this season.

THE SANFORD HERALD
he will be n factor In the race for presented by Attorney A. K. Powers
governor when the votes arc counted while City Attorney Herring prose­
He has maJy staunch friends in cuted. Several witnesses were railed
who saw Trotman hand a bottle of i
this county who are not mnking
big noise but .»re working for htmllicjuor into the cold drink stand on
the grounds and a quart bottle was
quietly and effectively.
also found in his room and after the
evidence had all been submitted
Judge Maine* gave Trotman a fine
of 5.330 and costs. President George
DoCottes of the ball association was
(Continued from I’agc 1)
throughly disgusted with the players
The old porch on the Rcaaiter nnd the man who was betting on the
home on Celery avenue has been game and giving the players liquor
torn away preparatory to the build­ and he assisted in the prosecution of
ing of a new one. A large porch will the man and will see that he gets all
be built on the Celery avenue home that is coming to him for this act
of trachery against dean basehal'.
of the Flowers family.
B. E. Squires circulated a petition
'Going Some
to have Cameron Ave made wider Forest l.akc and
which will he done wo understand as
where
the paving on that street will soon
Every once in a while some freak
begin, Miller avenue will also be of the genus polilicus rises up, cracks
paved, its the short street connecting his heels, shouts that he's going to
Ileardall avenue and Cameron aven o Washington, lolls how he’s going to
at Moore's station. Said to be the demolish things when he gets there,
busiest loading station in the Celery reache* the national capital on a fluke
delta and badly in need of a better the good, dear people having been
road.
asleep for a time, starts a verbal

May 21. Isa

COUNTY HAPPENINGS

“ God Gives Every Bird it’s
food, but does not throw it
into the nest— Burnett Print
YOU

have your m oney each

to save— D o Y ou D o It?

When

And solid business men will get ONE OF TH E P E T T Y AN N O Y­
this year is ended will you have
ANCES OF THE TIMES.
th e offices instead of politicians
One of the mo.it exasperating and
anything to show for your labor?
annoying
incidents of the sugar short­
Court meets here next week and
udth the campaign warming up ar. age, itnet one which it is safe to say
.i few games of hall this city should has given rise to more charges of
profiteering than any other one thing,
b e lively.
has been the requirement of many*
------0 -----grocers, that in order to be allowed
So many nice things are being said
to buy a pound of sugar, the house­
About the Leesburg Commercial that
rampage, gets a call-down that takes
wife must purchase something else
it is blushing a rosy pink. Gilbert
in the store to entitle her to the con­ George DaColtes "Trent ’ Em Bough'' the wind out of his ahoilomen and
Leach always was a bashful youth.
stays just one term because the inisld
sideration of a “ regular customer'* It
Back in June 1913, when the writ­
people are unable to recall him and
was an arbitrary restricting of the
Sanford is In the mouths of the dealer, imposed without authority of er of these sketches was on army re­ because he Is afraid to do anything
people wherever you go in the state law, and in fact being against the law cruiting duty in Jacksonville, he that will bring about impeachment.
these days. Keep up the good work of as was recently announced by the de­ received a letter from a fire-eating You've seen that kind, haven't you?
boosting the city. We need adver­ partment of justice. It was respon­ Cracker who seemed to labor under Cheapest of cheap demagogues, aren't
tising and all kinds of publicity. sible for an immense deal of grouch- the belief that the hordes of hundnm they? Yea verily.
couldn’ t possibly he routed without
incss and iil feeling between dealers his assitunce, and the one desire of
Well, these remarks haven’ t got
Weather Report —Cloudy
and and customers. It was, In reality whose life was to get a foothold in anything to do with the subject at
r prc..tc:.\ -.£ a ;:- t
rain, rain and cloudy fnllin** preploltnihe "Treat 'Em Rough" thereby issue—far from it—other than lead
tion and clouds nnd rain, followed by most annoying one. It has driven
gaining the privilege of soon being up to the writer’s first impressions of
more rain nnd precipitation.
away trade from those grocers prac­ "Berlin Bound in a Tank".
Forest Lake, of Sanford, candidate
tising it, hut it has not in anyway
for
congress from the Fourth district,
Shortly aferward the bloodthirsty
district—that's the type of service Lacrosse here this afternoon by
Despatches from many cf the restricted the consumption of sugar.
one appeared in the recruiting sta­ when be first met him in Cuba years
lie'll give if he gets there.
larger cities Mate that the prices &lt;n The family, maybe gets a single
score of 7 to 1. The better team plat
tion, and his first question was " I f I ago nnd when he met him again while
clothing of all kinds both in men* pound of sugar from its favorite gro­
"Fait
achievements
don't
lie."—
and greater speed of the mihhi&gt;st;
he
(Lake)
was
serving
Orange
m
in
ty
enlist In the tanks how long will it
Wear and women's wear are drop in cer, but one pound of sugar is a |
Frank
HulTaker
in
Tampa
Times.
made them easy victors. Beni*
in
the
legislature
session
of
1913.
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Oh about
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and that food prices will follow. We *rn:ill supply for a family of four or
scored
four of the i&gt;e.en goalr nui
Over
in
Cuba
Mr.
Lake
seemed
to
he
.
,
six or eight weeks, replied the writer
mere so d uor*rt
rr.cnbsm
.
. . .
would like to believe ibis hut an I five
li
by
the
Navy team, inclmlint
going
somewhere
in
a
business
way
—
Giiflln
Herring
Flays
Lacrosse
Alt tlgiil, let n go. aau lilt' anon
ocular demonstration would suit es are dispatched to all the groceries
three in the first half. Gould snr
but
be
wasn’
t
saying
much
nbout
it.
tious visitor—anil he's been going
The following notice in the New
within reach with instructions to
better.
Syracuse's only goal at the
ever since. Rut Franco and Germany He was establishing the first ice fork Times shows that Gri'Hn Her­
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make some small purchase, and get
of the second period.
have never felt the tread of hi* plant in Santiago, which he put on ring son of Hon. George G. Herring
The new administration in Mexuo as much siigui us the grocer will al­ mighty heels. Now he's hack home 11
during the fir”.*, y'r.r of th" :f ‘. fill city h no', cr.'y a good rtnFlorida Engineer* to M&lt;ct ;;t;t
sloes not want obi bandit Villa to low them. The consumption of su­ trying
rying tn
to rebuild a law practice a- first American occupation. Up in denl of the Naval Academy at
have anything to do wilh the affairs gar has not been reduced, but the mounting to thousands of dollars u- Tallahassee Mr. Lake seemed to be AnnapoFs hut ho ij winning huno;s
T'u* Directors of the Florida Ei
o f state. We suggest that Villa come family bus been put to an annoyance nuully—and is doing it. At the same going somewhere in a legislative way on the at belt ic field ar well:
neering Society will meet at the Y'
to the United States and engage in and the grocer has lost a customer time, he's making a winning race for —and be wasn’ t exhausting his vocal
The Navy defeated Syrcuro
at Hotel here next Monday.
business. Here 1e can ply Ids for­ and friend. It is u vicious practise, state's attorney of the Seventh cir­ organs unnecessarily while going.
mer methods legally end be classed which defeats its own end, and now cuit.
Nor was there anything demogogic
that it has been shown on good au­
among the "big liurltu ” men.
in
hit actions, which were those of a
The lawyer-soldier referred to is
thority to he under the ban of the
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The Possession of a F ire Insurance Policy
plain,
everyday liusiness-mun legis­
First Lieutenant George A. IJoCottes
Wet do not believe that the present law, we may hope to see it discon­
of Sanford, who showed wonderful lator. Now he’s going toward Congres
brings a feeling of security against financial loss, which in itsMfii
so called sugar shortage ii justifiable tinued.—Tampa Times.
ji.i'Cuii. , *&gt;j n*,. cuuunu-ing may­ from the Fourth Florida district —
worth many timfs the small premium cost.
and we do not believe that the price
hem when the writer sauntered into ami he'll be heard from if he gets
RAI^E IN RATES
of 10 cents a pound or even 115 cents
there.
Because
he
represents
perpet­
his office. "Y ou must have meant
It has been said:
u pound is right or fair and a little
On account of the high cost of (hat you, and not me, would get over ual not lost motion— and because
"Peace comes only with a
Investigation would do a world of
paper, labor and everything that in six weeks, didn't you?" was his he's practical and accustomed to
good. There are too many prices enter* into the manufacture of a
knowledge o f having done
first query. "A s for me—well, I got associn’ ing and dealing with men of
quoted on sugar in different parts of newspaper nil of them have been
b
ij
nlluirs.
That's
a
habit
he
formed
landed ir. a training camp ns in­
things right,"
the country. It is this sort of stuff obliged to raise the subscription and
structor and have had it in for Uncle in young manhood.
that makes anarchists of us nil. advertising rates during the past
nnd again
Mr. Lake was born July 15, 18G8«
Sam generally and the war depart­
year. The Herald sdid not raise the ment particularly ever since."
Newberry, South Carolina, being bis
"The consciousness of well
Tin* merchants who advertise this rates before hut when the price of
home—but
ills
friends
have
never
Enibtir.g as a buck private, Mr.
doing is an ample reward."
•summer will experience no dull mo newsprint jumped from 3 cents a DcCuttcd was sent to Cutup Colt, held that against him. Why? Because
m enu in their business. Advertise a pound to 13 nnd 20 and hut little to
GcttyabU; g, where In* entered the ho showed the wisdom of coming to
run summer rules and keep the pep he obtained nt that price the Herald
second * : leers' training school held Florida, locating in Orange county,
In your buiJnean even in the summer thinks it is justified in making a on that historic but.fi field, emerging of which Seminole was then a part,
mi nths. Then? is no valid reason for rui-e and is not only justified but then-form ua a second lieutenant. He in his eighteenth year. His first work
dull summer unit s the merchants le can safely assert that it is imperative was assigned to the 22 8th battalion, was in sawmill—and his first politi­
dtwn nnd cease to advertise an and there must he a raise or u sus­
which received overseas orders ten cal position was that of mayor of
thereby tell the world they have pension. Wo have mailed cards to
days later and he was utterly happy Suntu.-d, to which ho was elected in
all the advertisers and they will
•juit fir the renter.
— until l! a day on which the batta­ his twenty-first year. He has serve I
----- C ------^ easily understand our position in
lion departed for Hoboken. Then be as mayor of the Celery City six or
this
matter
for
all
of
them
have
Vcmir.enccmc nt holds the board
wns calico to headquarters, was pro­ eight times—and each administra­
tills week and the SaitL r&lt;! ehoolr a raise! their rate no matter in what moted to first lieutenant, placed in tion was a progrcsdvc, result-produc­
clt sing and cointr.onren.i nt week i line of business they may lie engaged. command of Company C, Fourth ing administration. Twice he re­
Inado a gala oernrtun. 1» i* not on All business has raised except the Training School—and told to "stay presented Orange county in t io
a ysilt lime ill fie life of the grade newspapers nnd it is high time they put". A no'he said wearily, "I fought house of representatives, following
to Tailahasseo f: n
atta iin/. in l i e life tf it e |n.cnia o' [ raised before they cease to exist. the Gertni ns onyUig Round Top* ar.J which he went
. . . .
The
subscription
price
o
f
the
Herald
t i i graduates for it mc.ni* passing tin*
■Little Top until the urni/tnice wo, |newly-created Setutnclo-and a re­
irt.t 'in pi rfint p '! e s ’ »m ir. t It cam will be raised to $2.3(1 a year, $1.23 signed an ! 1 was allowed to get out! cord of constructive progresslvoncM
t - .1.. —- &gt;••i.- •.*&gt;■! 75 cents for three!
t- *«.o r.j-iy tfiin • marked on house
the pupils.
I I . . ' . * l rt.i c, e n. resuming my
a ci..i.j. *i!e latter ftp-ie I'.as been I
an I -canto jcurnali against him.
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ty 19, than'
pr irtifi* August
it. r'.&lt;&lt; f r r■me tine anil the only!
Four years ago he ran for Cnne-****
'Die Ki. immee Gantt)
heaven
ieel nii*&lt; is tn the yearly rate. All i
from
the Fourth district, was de­
'Self i nicking his cumpi i
&lt;i hi
A native of Jacksonville, Lieut.
th/*«e *,vh ’. ring li.
••ub' cription
feated
in a three-cornered race.
&gt;rer*Wl -snd r.ot by .IE*
.i o j In fore the first cf June will be allowed DeCottcs graduated from the law Cfiarr.cteri .R ally he cr.n.'i back ! ir
Iponrrt. We are sun 1 . E;" I’ arris
to scoscrile at the .Id price of $2.01) departmc; t of Stetson u diversity in another try this year, and is making
dill net hear the *
-■ *j»:e rr.n tuu;
per year After .June first tin1 rat'* the clars of ’93, practised law in his an uni a ml campaign for the honor.
ill Orlando or i .• eti.ld •Ju.nge ....
native town four years and in 1907
will be $2.50 for the weekly.
.T iftf. Js’crrs
.*&gt; m l t
Immediately after the Spanishit'
began hi career in Sanford. Since
thut time he has hub! the positions American war Mr. Lake went to
I&gt;It. llll.L E Y HERE
of pm. editing attorney of Seminole Santiago eitnblished his big ice plant
County two years, county solicitor operated it successfully eight nears,
Cundiduir For Goternor Spoke To
of Orange county four years, county ami sold it in order to come "back
Big (r o o d on Saturday Night.
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.attorney of Sanford eleven years— borne." Then ho bought the Sanford
Dr. Lincoln llulley candidate for |Bm, wi„ out ,lavltli; expressed a de­ ice and water plant, made it over
governor .-puke to a large crowd on sire for the place is running for the again and sold it to the Southern
street la&gt;t Saturday night, lie camel state's attorneyship of the Seventh Utilities Co. Then came the princi
in unannounced and hud been busy circuit at the request of friends of pal business achievement of bis career
all day in other counties nnd was the counties inclosed therein.
Assisted by other Sanford business
tired out but this did not prevent him
"From a dollar-producing stand­ men, lie established the Seminole
from making n fine talk to tha peo­
point." said Lieut. DoCottes, "the County bank, capital $50,000, in
ple about his candidacy, lie wns in
Sanford celery section is agricultur­ 1913. He is president.
troduccd by R. J. Holly nnd spoke to
At the end of the first year the
ally the most productive in the
the people while standing in thestrcct
bank's
deposits amounted to about
world, our city, beautiful in location
at the corner of Park avenue nnd
$
100
,
000
.
has recently I...... given additional
First street and would not speak from
Today these deposits amount to
impetus by the erection of the magni­
hi* Ford ear but said be wanted to be
— G u ta ficent Valdes hotel, with another ami $ 1, 100,000
on a level v.itli the people. He launee
If any bank in the nation has
OH it li e food on which they fa d —
even larger tourist hotel promised.
ed into his subject with bis nrcumsto
(fire to earn the oil II ey tittil.
I'm glad I east my lot hero—and made ah equal or bettor record in a
A satisfactory connection with
ed vigor and dwelt much upon the
seven-year
period
the
fact
hasn't
been
that
I'm
bad;
from
the
war
that
you
A T this Super-Service
a strong, friendly bank is the
ex pundit uru of Cary Hardee and said
failed to get me into. So long, I'm recorded in r dd figures. Credit to
legally Hardee was out of the race
Station you can dot
best possible business reference,
the management »f the bank, to
busy recouping.
Dr. llulley made a great impress!
what your car metis from
[Sanford
and
to
the
richest
vegetable
"But, bold on, Hull, I’ m president
and is one of th e. many Impor­
upon his hearers ns he said he was
gits to Riva.se. While we are
producing center of tbe world.
of
the
Sanford
baseball
club.
That’s
neither the candidate of the corporoiling up your car ar.tl filling
tant reasons for maintaining
The Seminole County bank has
tions or of the labor unions and there the best job I ever bad."— Frank
your grease cups we will see
such a connection.
been builded upon service-interest
foie needed the votes of the great HulTaker in Tampa Timet.
if all itsiuccluinisin is proper­
In
tbe
community
In
which
it
oper­
middle class in order tn get tlioolllco
ly adjusted. You know you
ates—nnd upon the fact that Mr.
GAVE HIM THE LIMIT
He said he was for the c rporutions
ought tc hnv * your car in­
Lake insp res his co-workers to folwhen they were right and for the
spected a: R'.ilar int&lt; rvcls.
I ;w the pace lie sets.
Man
Who
Gave
Whiskey
To
Ball
unions
when
they
were
right
but
lie
Get acquaint.d with th * full
Last year Mr. Lake waa honored
Flayers Get* Heavy Fine.
did not expect to follow cither
sb:d fitniss of our r pair fa­
blindly when they were wrong and
cilities and nbilitiis.
The man named Trotman who was with the Florida Banker's association
cited his audlenco to his buslnes found guilty of having liquor in his presidency, and a year prior was pre­
qualifications.
&amp;
E. P. FORSTER, President
B. F. WHITNER, C u h lf
posMMidon ami who gave Watts an sident of the State Bunkers' associa­
tion of Florida.
Gaffney
liquor
just
before
the
ba
l
There
is
no
doubt
about
Dr
llulley
209 PARK AVE.
That's the Ifpe of man who wants
miking humlrels &lt;;f friends ail av game on Monday was b*oujht up in
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Pltoila wherever he has been a .;d , Police Court Tuesday and was re* to go I j compi-ji from the F.u.rk
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Little Happening/
Mention of
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Personal Item*
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In and A b o u t
The

Summary of the
Floating Small
Talks Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald Headers

O. I’ . Swope and family of Oviedo
Mr. Donald Carraway came up
were in the riry Wednesday.
from Luke Wale* Tuesday to attend
Haby Cream. 75 cents a dozen. the commencement exercises. He will
L. P.'M cCullcr.
i3-0tc return Saturday.
New Prune* and Evpoatatod A p­
Sol Bobbins is driving a new
ples
and Peaches. L. P. McCuller.
Lexington car purchased from the
40-ltc.
H. Si. O. Motor Co.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Thrasher spent
Tall Cream. SI.50 per dozen. L.
I*. McCullcr.
40-ltc Thursday in Wauchula the guests of
•
friends.
Mrs. E. D. Tyler and little son, of
II. C. L. reduced at The French
Live Oak Fla. is visiting her parents
Shop
Saturday.
40-0tc
Mr. and Mrs. Me G. Carrawny.
Hon. Daviil Shultz, State Attorney
0 lb. Canes Crisco. $2.10. L. !’ .
of
Daytona was in the city Tucsdny
McCullcr.
40-1 tc.
on legal matters and was also looking
Mr. G. H. Tomlinson, A. C. L.
after his lolitical fences.
decretive has just purchased the
You have been waiting for The
residence formerly occupied by Mr.
French
Shop Their Big Sale Starts
Geo. D. Ballard on Oak Ave where
Saturday.
40-ltc
he will make his home. This sale was
In
this
issue
of
the
Herald
is a
made by J. E. Spurling.
half page ad from the Southern
Pure Leaf Lard. 30 cents lb. L- Utilities Co., relating to the new
P. McCullcr.
40-ltc price rf ice hooks. The new jprice
Messrs Long anil Turk of the is mat:1c necessary by tin1 incro used
Long Lumber Co., of Osteen were in cost l f all materials that )!&lt;&gt; Into
the city yesterday buying rupplies the n*.nnufacVire cf ice.
for their big mill at thnt place.
On and after Miay 10th an \ n s
long
as all ol her |, it os l oiuinup on
Dr. D. C. Ward, Osteopath is in
tsar.ford on Tuesday and Friday the upward trmd the charge Ur
launrir■ring shirts (except Hoys and
of each week.
8-tf
men’s work shirts) will be 20 and
25 cents, Dixie Laundry, Leesl •urn.
Fla.
39-2tp.
The many friends of Capt. Smith
will he glad to learn that he is im­
proving at the Fernald-Lnughton
Hospital and will soon be able to
get around again.
Fresh Horse Radish. L. P.
McCuller.
10-1 *o.
F. 11. Trimble, the well known
This is the Birthday anni- architect was here Wednesday going
veisnrv of the Divine O.-ganiz- over the plan., of the ,u a hotel and
titinn founded by .Irstts Christ oilier big features of the Lake Front
in :h ■City of Jerusalem 33 A. Improvement Co. A cut of this great
D. It is the Church spoken of enterprbe wit be published in the
in the Creed given to i s by next issue of the Herald.
tip* Apostles, themselves.
Everybody gooa to the Frecnh
By unbroken continuity of Shop Saturday.
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that same Organization, by the
George Hoy left yesterday for
direct line of th* same Bishops Chicago where ho will upend several
and Priests, by the faithful per­ days ere going to his home in Michi­
formance of the same Sacra­ gan where he will spend the summer.
ments, and by unfailing use of
Mr. Hoy has been coming to Sanford
the same Prayer Book we prove f &gt;r the past twelve years being en­
thnt unquestionable loyalty to gaged in tlie buying unds'selling
of
the old Apostolic Church.
fruits nnd vegetables and said th’u
had Iteen his most successful season
And they continued tlnifatlly in
the A pot Hex’ (caching ami /WfotrrftfjJ
Seeded and Seedless Raisins. I,.
and fn (Ac Ilreating of llrcail and the
P. McCuller.
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Praycri—Acts 2:42
Howard Lyman of Altamonte
is here several nights each week put­
ting the boys of the Legion Ministrcls
through their paces and reports great
Park Avc. nt llh St.
progress with them. Howard says he
will have one of the greatest aggre­
gations of local talent that over
7:30 a. m ^-Low Celebration
graced the hoards here.
9:45 a. m.—Cht rch School
Nice Fut Hens. L. P. McCuller.
11 r. m.—Chard CJebr-tlon 40-ltc.
Frank L. HtifTaker cr.e of the hr.t
9:00p.m \r*«p rs r.r.d Addrses
newspaper men and special writers

WHITSUNDAY
THE DAY OF THE GIFT OF
THE HOLY GHOST AFTER
CHRIST’S ASCENSION

HOLY CROSS CHURCH
WHITSUNDAY 1920

n the state Is here a few days writng insurance and incidentally writ­
ing up some nf the principal citizens
"f Sanford I:, his "W ho's Who' colum
in the Tampa Times that will appear
from time to time.
$12.50 Dresses $4.98. Saturday
at The French Shop.
IO-Otc.
M. A. Lee and J. C. Spinks of
Long wood were among the* visitors
to the city yesterday an I subscribed
to the Weekly Herald in order to
keep up with the doings cf Seminole
county. Messrs Lee and Spinks are
former residents of Live Oak but
have trucked on the east coast and
are now living in Longwood hut
trucking at Wagner nnd making
success of it.
$15.00 Tricolcttc Waists .$5.98
Saturday at The French Shop. 40-ltc
Hon. Frank L. Woodruff arrived
home last Sunday accompanied by
Mrs. Woodruff fromJUaltimore where
he has been for the past five months
taking treatment for a nervous trou­
ble. lie is greatly improved hut his
physicians have prescribed a com­
plete rest for some time to come and
ke will spend a few weeks at tin
beach after which he will go ty
Asheville for the summer. His friends
are glad to know that lie will soon
he restored to health.
$8.00 Georgette Waists at $3.98.
Saturday at the French Shop 40-lltr
Among the prominent visitors to
the city yesterday were Hon. James
Giles and Hon. Joseph GucrnaeJ* of
Orlando who came up to sec the
great development taking place in
Sanford and also to visit their old
friends, E. A. Douglas*. They were
shown c ,-er the city by Messrs Syines
and Douglass an I were greatly
pleaod with ell tout they saw e.tpicially ti&gt;e destruction of that beauti­
ful monument to tempi p-issatl, tlu*
Sun ford House which is being torn
down ,o make room for our new GOJ
room tourist hotel.
The Big Sale Sturts Saturday 9
11. M. at The French Shop.
40-ltc
II 1*4 do

Leaving for New York will sell
Chevrolet 490 Model line &lt;rder for
$350.00. Henry M. Jackson. Lake
Monroe, Fla.
39-31 p
Plano Tuning.
Same itlil price— Five
Dollars
Repairs extra. No charge for mileage..
1 enjoy riding. Wade, the Tuner
Orlando,
38-ltp
Nollre To Puhiir
.
All those who want hemsticthing
done, please bring to Yowoll Co
store in afternoon and call for same
next afternoon.
Mrs. Phlomnn.
38-3tp.
WANTED — OLD CLEAN
HAGS. ANY KIND EXCEPT
OLD
SOCKS,
COATS,
PANTS,
OK
BED SPREADS. AT THE
HERALD OFFICE.
59-tf
Chevrolet Owners
For real Service Sake &gt;oui cut to
Taylor Motor Company.
4T- to

C ar of Hipe Bananas
On track. First Street nt Express
Office. Will sell by pound, hunch or
dozen nt the lowest prices. Come
early and get your bargains. Car
must be sold in two days.
40-1 tp

I’lsno Owners Notice
Mack, the piano tuner of Jackson­
ville is he jo to put the school pianos
in shape for commencement. Phone
orders Gables Hotel.
40-0tp
PIPE ORGAN CLUB FAIR
The ladies of the Pipe Organ Club
announce a “ Fair" to be held in
Central Park Saturday, May !5th.
There will he attractive fvcll stocked
booths of fancy work, cooked food,
vegetables, llywers and refreshments
The ladies will he pleased to have
you inspect their wares.
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Christian Science Services
will lie held ut the Woman’ s
Club. Oak Ave, between 3rd
and 4th streets on Sunday
morning at 10:15 o'clock. .
Subject: "Soul and Body".
40-1 je.

IN SOCIETY’S DOMAIN

Although littli* th/tt is revolutionary in enginecons'.ruc ion vv\s in evidenev* ,r*. 1920 ear models displayed at
the Mew York nnd Chicaga automobile shows, n market!
improv mentiin motors thnt should mnkn them mor..*
s;.t isfaclory in ow.i'ia, '.v.:3 r.pprtrjnt.

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Take the motors in the new Series “ S" line uf the
Lexington Motor Co., of Connersville, Inti., for example.
Vibration in thus motor has been practically eliminated.
Crank .shafts have been made so much larger that they
cannot whip.
Th se changes for the betterment have been made
possible largely as the result of pressure oiling systems
which amply take care of hearing surfaces.

Mrs. Ii. A. Terheun, Editor
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Phone 395
Sorirty Personals
Miss Virginia Ilrndy arrived from
Jacksonville this week and is the
guest of Mrs. Ed Betts.
Miss Mary Codrington of Del.and
is spending two weeks in the city.
She is dotnicilled at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Billy I.effler.
Mrs.- Jack Hewlitt arrived
Georgia the latter part cf the
for a visit with her sister,
Henry Purian.
Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Seigs and
little daughter, Mr. nnd Mrs. F K.
Seigs and little girl of Amerieus, Ga.,
spent several days ! i-l week with
Mrs. David Speer while e» route to
Geneva.
Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Brownlee left
Monday for South Carolina and
Virginia the former to attend u
Conference in Charlotte, and Mrs.
Brownlee will visit her grandfather
in Columbia, S. C.
Miss Martha Fox left on Monday
for an extended visit to tier aunt,
Mrs. F. S. Matthews at Albany, Ga.,
Lute in June she expects to accom­
pany Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fox to
Virginia.
Mrs. David Speer and Mra. W. L.
Seig spent the week-end in Geneva.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Myers returnea
Saturday after spending a week in
Bishopville, S. C. with relatives.
Mrs. Phil Kokon left Saturday
for an indefinite visit in Charleston,
S. C.
Mr. B. II. Monroe was a business
Del,a nd on .Monduy.

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In the Lexington motor, four bearings instead of
three are provided. Bccr.rgsarebrorze, lined with babbitt.
This combination has resulted in the practical elimination
of “ whip" and it h:us advanced the vibration point
so far that it is negligible. The result is a smooth, re­
sponsive, quid motor, remai kahle for its fund of reserve
powir owing to the Moore Multiple Exhaust System and
tin* Lexi-gasiti *r, gas distributing machine.
The lubrication of the motor Is by high pressure
thrush lends from the gear pump to the main bearings,
lb nThrough oil leads in th *crunk shafts to connecting
rods. Oil thrown off the rods lubricates cylinder walls
and piston tings, giving perfect lubrication for all nnving
parts.
The crank ease is of aluminum. To it is attached
the cylinder which has a detachable head, making valves
and pistons readily accessible.

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Men’s Palm Beach
Suits for Hot Days

Victrolas and Records
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Plain and Belted M odels. Colors:
Brown, Green, Navy and Gray.

$20.00 and $22.00
Any Style you want in Straw
Hats and at attractive prices.

$ 3 , $ 4 , $ 5 an d $ 7 . 5 0

SUCH A CHARMING COLLECTION OF UNDERWEAR
We have a delightful collection of Silk and Cotton Underwear quite different
from the styles you have seen before. Georgette, Crepe de chene, beautifully
Hand Embroidered, Teddies, Gowns, Camisoles,
$1.75 and up

THE RIGHT CORSET
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$25.00 to $300.00
All Finishes

The New Silks Are Very Attractive
anil at a price tlmt every woman can afford to have a new gown.
Silks, Check Silks, TafTettas, Foulards, and Pongees

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$2.25 $2.50 $2.75 $3.00 to $8.50 Yard
No Matter How Low The Price, It Is High
If Your Sew in” Machine Dow Not Give* You Perfect Satisfaction.

THE FACTORY
BEHIND THE MACHINE
This is a very important point to conrider in buyidg a Sewing Marhlni*.

THE “ W H ITE" ROTARY
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modern farlorics In the world.
Come in and sec tlje Wonderful Im­
provements
The Durability, Dependability and Desliabllity of the "WHITE"

ROTARY is unquestioned.
Come and Get Yours
You May Fay Our Easy Way
SI.00 Each W eek -It h Soon Paid fo r
Etery Machine U Guiranteed

Makes a Big Difference

Rompers and Wash Suits for Little Tots
Tho little folks adore th -m ami th* Mdh.Tb feel -*j free
when they are wearing th *m, for sh; kiaxvs th.*y are pt\,p:rly
dress id. Th * models -,v ■ire showing or.? very a‘, ‘.:ve*iv.* and
are m ale of best materLI. $1.50 $2.50 $3.50 and $5. 2 to 10 yrs.

Especially in the Summer­
time. The Wrong Corset
is hot and stiff and generally
unbearable.
The Right Corset is so
Comfortable that you never

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think of it. You will be so
much interested in the new
Comfortable Models We

Beautiful Patterns, Made of best quality Crepe de Chene thnt
can be bought nil new aid attractive patterns.
,
$13.50 to $17.50. All Sizes

are showing in Gossnrds,
Nemo and American Lady.

; The Yowell Company

$2.50 to $9.50 each

IJeerything New That’s Good

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Chicago Soldier Gives Thrilling
Pioture of Skirmishes in
Near East.

guarded hy Tu rk gendarmes, tmt the
j p'lsdnrules themselves did th eir hit nt
‘ lealing. (Mir convoys .rith American
! (riv e rs were never molested, nlthmigh
»ve could s«*e the united brigands on
j :hu hills wntehlng us.
Go Ahead Despite Warning.
"One time Mr. mid Mrs. Hugh S.
M ille r wanted to go to Hnrjvoot with
| ino of our convoys,” eon (timed Ilm w n.
I '\\V had 11 m irk s and started off In
i Ino shnpe. A fter n few miles we saw
mine trucks with native drivers thnt
Ind started some time before ns, coni­
ng hack. 'Hrlgnn^ls' yelled the native
Irlv c i* as we drew alongside. T lilr *
y brigands nhend.'
"W e went nhend. A few miles farliter along we came upon the bodies
if four brigands propped up ngnlnxt
the side of the rend. Th ey had been
ihot hy the gendarmes and the. bodies
eft ns a warning to others. Fo r miles
llong the route we could see some of
he others watching us. Imt otir trnln
m i s too strong for them to risk an
it la rk .
“ Th e returning K u rd s are a proheni. T h e r were thousands of them
vho il(&gt;il to European T u rke y during
he w a r'a n d now they are streaming
inek. Hungry and ragged, they steal
it every opportunity and relief sup)llex. If left unguarded for a moment
ir In charge of native drivers, are not
ill fe.
"H o rses and mules are especially
milghf. for the Kurd likes to ride,
dure (Inin once they attempted to
•••quMtlon mules or donkeys used
n opr work, hut they never kept them
auger ill-ill li Imil; us to get to them.
Flu* Tu rk* nlded them In taking what*
vi-r properly belonging to non-Mos• in- ihai they could.

YANKDRIVERS NOTMOLESTED
Trucks Driven by Natives and Ou«rdcd by Turk Gendarmes Are Held
Up and Looted—No Luxury
In Near East.

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Now Y o rk .— A tnln of exciting s k ir­
mishes w ith marauding bands of T u rk s
anil K u rils In Artnonln lx told l&gt;y n
Chicago soldier, W. A. Ilrotvit.
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Drawn's adventure* In the nonr En«t
wore experienced wlillo he was n Red
Cross vvuiker In company w ith Ameri­
can boys from Philadelphia unit Imiil*»llle, w ith whom ho voluntooroil for
near Knst relief service nfter the nrfntsUce. Th e Joh of these young men
wn)i to get the supplies to the starv­
ing villages In (ho mountainous inte­
rior nml they found truck driving In
that stricken land tilled w ith excite­
ment.
"ilrlg a n d *
nro numerous," said
drown, "hut uniforms commanded re­
spect, although wo alw ays went tinarmed.
T ru c k s driven hy native
drivers, however, were held up and
looted.
T h ey were sttnnnsed to lie

W hen you let us supply your building
needs you i;et a great deal more than lu"t so
many feet of lu m b er— bundles o f sh icicle"—
pounds o f nails— o r panels o f Beaver Board.

You get the benefit o f our building
material knowledge and experience in Service
that helps ; ou get tne results you want at the
ri~‘ :t ;
Service first in planning the
work — m ore service in selecting proper mate­
rials— speedy service in delivering ihe goods.
Y ou pay for the materials. T h e se rv ic e
p a y s f o r i i s e l f in the larger volum e o f business
It brings through super-satisfied customers.
It w ill p a y y o u to
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There Is nu luxury In the n ear East
v llc f work. We roughed It nnd made
ho host of th in gs.. When we mnde
m r stations we got our meals. Other*
vise we camped nut nr went to I lu­
ll leged hotels they call khans. An•ther good name would be ntnhles, for
How (low lilts formula appeal to you for
he guests slept In straw-lined hunks
PEPPERS, EGG PLANT, TOMATOES
dong the w alls while cows nml horses,
Am. 4 per cent
Av Phns Acid 8 per cent.
Act. Pot. 5 per cent
lonkeys and mules had the center of
100 lid. Nitrate Soda
he floor.
300 lbs. Shrimp Scrap
“ F o r food there was the rotnmnn
300 lbs. 7-32 per cent Tnnkagc
inwl of vort a
of m aize nr
100 Ha. Hloml
vhent and some kind of sour m ilk,
200 lbs. Sulphate Potash
(ometlmes there Is meat, hut not
700 lla. Acid PhoHpato
iften."
1705*11x1.
A ll three youths agreed thnt but for
Price: SG0.00 F. O. It. Jacksonville
lie work of the nrnr East re lie f hunPacked In 10 bags, 170 lbs. each. Each bag equivalent to
200 11m. fertilizer of the above analysis.
I red* of thousands more of the vleItus of the T u rk s would hnvo perishsi. The one hope now of the helpess people Is continued help from the
American people.

BUY FERTIL1Z

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Boy Only Six Years Old
Robbed by Playmates
Detroit.—Something In the
•vny of holdup records was es­
tablished In Windsor. T h e v ic ­
tim was Lnwrcntjo F ra le y. 1IS
j-1fth street, West, who Is Just
turned six years. .HomeVf his
playmates lured him to an old
Ice house, threw sand In his
eyes, and took all tits clothes
and 13 cents—his entire fortune.
Then they locked him Inside,
where, nfter h alf an hour. Ids
w alls attracted Edward Neal,
who resum'd film, got him sonic \I
clothes, nnd took him home, and
untitled the police.
Ijiw re n e c
wns rather eold from his adven­
ture. hut otherwise showed no
It) efforts.

May Make Soap From Clay.
London. — Extensive experim ents
iave been made In ibis country to ns'•rlnln whether cloy ran he used In
nilfs»-t'tr-' ef &gt;
Result* mop
• III he aimoiilieed. The Idea Is to sub•tltlite eollndial elii.v for the fa tty
iclils now derived from anlnuil and
ogelahlr sources. If this proves ruinm relally successful. It Is claimed It
iniild effect great reduction III Lhr
list of manufnrtnrc.

CONTENT IN THEIR ISOLATION
Citizens of Little Republic of Andorra
Ask Nothing of the World
Save Toleration.
While new republics nre engaging
nt'.eittion, a very old one continues
living Its life In northern Spain and
seetnliig’y well enough content to re­
main comfortably hidden In the P yre ­
nees. Favoring perhaps 1(*1 square
mill's of fertile valley among the
mountains, a census of the republic
of Andorra would number no more
than fi.tsxi persons, ninny of whom
make m atches; to buy those matches
In Andorra a purchasing agent of the
Y. M. C A. Journeyed from P aris dur­
ing the war. nml Ids nr count of the
advent me In the pages of T ra v e l In­
troduce- the little republic *o the
reader* of that periodical, t ’liarle*
timgne. fin- learns, gave the Andorrans
their H icrty something over 1,100
years n ;o, nnd there they have re­
mained ever since, too small and nt
th&lt;? same time too Innccesslhle, pre­
sumably to have Ihelr liberty taken
aw ay flora them. Th e bridge Sim I
stands, arching n mountain stream . ;
on w hl-’i the ancient Andorran* are
believed to have signed their treaty
u ltli f t triel Hague In Kill. A "picturehook •saintry.” says the seeker for J
tnateheand
enumerates
"b’nek
riiotsniii u« with rent caverns, ri.
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Buy your Fertilizer re­
quirements now for your
Fall C rops before the rise
in prices. A n y delivery
desired from n ow until
O ctober.

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towers nnd bridges, peasnnts In scar­
let nnd green nnd tam-o'-shanter cnp*.
driving pack mules and herds of
sheep along the mountain rands." A
contented little republic, apparently
where all that the people nxk of the
outside world Is I lint It hay their
mutches and other native product*,
and otherwise leave them alone.

HARD TO BEAT THAT SYSTEM
Ncuro Walter** Method of Securing
Tip * Apt to De a T rifle Dewllderlng to the Uninitiated.
In New Orleans (hero Is n negro
waiter who Is the acme of polite niton
lieu and s k ill. There really Isn’t much
for one to do hut alien one's mouth
when John Is the servitor. T h e other
day a mail m ine In who was sized ii|nj the experienced John a^ probably
a "little close." but the service W||*
fatly up to Ihe usual high standard
'1 he Mil came to 80 cents and th&gt;patron handed over n dollar bill.

useful lii many other operations.
W ar Memorial In China.
At It* last meet lug the Shanghai wnr
niemerhil committee considered tin
vm lm is suggestions tor a civic memoria l |o liaise of the allied citizens win.
fo u .bt and died In the w ar, and It
wo- unanimously agreed to erect a
cenotaph at the Junction of the Ilmal
and Avenue Edward V II. Th e trataj
line* will have to he diverted to elthet .
side of the ineinorlis'. Shanghai nrcli!*
te d s are to he asked to submit de
plgn* for the cenotaph, nnd presum ably'
(limy will luisc them upon home mad
ids, with due nllovvimce for local con
dltlons nnd space at command. Pro­
vision w ill of course he made for a toll
of honor, as complete as It can pos­
sibly tie mnde. Th e memorial w ill hr
paid for hy public subscription, w ill
the po-sllde addition of grants fruit
the foreign and French municipal
councils.—North Chinn Herald.
Mine F ire Corn* la Year*.

.Shenandoah, Pa, — Announcement 1
.lobit proceeded to present the man
was mnde officials believed the fire |
with his hat ns though t! were :i err-’
which l .is rag"d a 'le* uji ' ■ • ■;r '
net, at least, and was In the middle of
workings nt the Olrm ff M ruiou P i S
his second how of dismissal when the
roll lory nt li.; v . . Hun, Pa.. f.,r 1.1
mini asked :

years. Is now under control. In a
"W here's my change?"
short
time the burning a rm w ill he
"(Tmnge, sail?
D ar w arn’! none,
opened up nnd hundred* of thousands
sah, Voptln* my Up—thank you. s a il!"
u ( tom* of nuthruciic w ill ho reclaimed.
John replied with another how.
"lin t I hadn't given It to you," the
man protested.
"Ob course not, salt!" John respond­
ed with still another bow and smile.
"All wouldn't think ah pernilttln' you
to go to all dnt trouble, sa lt!" and the
customer went slowly out, looking a
tilde dazed.

N. C. BRYAN
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FROM 19th DISTRICT

W A N T A D S PAY

PEPPER CRATES
BEAN HAMPERS

New Portable Furnace.
A recently designed portable Indus­
trie! finance Is self-contained, requir­
ing no w ire or pipe connection* a* It I*
moved about In shop or field. Its fuel
)•&gt; kerosene, w hlcli Is reduced to u gas
the moment before being Ignited, and
D claimed to give a temperature
ranging from 2,o»xl to 3,isni degrees
Fahrenheit. Th e kerosene Is held In a
storage tank supported - under llm
burner on the stand carrying the burn­
er. The capacity Is sufficient for a
ten hour sh ift. In which the ordinary
consumption I* not over seven undoneh,df tn d lo if. olid ihe on Is supplied to
the burner hy a ir compressed l*» SO to
l*i |iotiiidx. one charge of n lr sufficing
for iia« day 'x w ork. Th e nonoxldlzlng
churn cl cr of the tlnme permits leaving
Imt melnl In the furnace a long time
without damage. The furnace Is es­
pecially adapted for heating rivets
ami for hardening tools, hut may he

A m ple stocks o f all kinds o f Crate Material
Nails, Insecticides and Ferti­
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THE SANFORD HERALD
tho faculty of tho University of Ito*
lognn and wns formerly professor of
microbiology nnd public hygiene at th"
University of Montevideo. ITo wns nl*&lt;&gt;
formerly undersecretary o f atn'o Tor
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"l y. of f l dsl Denature ami (.a t this
Ihe fith ilay u| May A. J,. i o ;o .
•SEA L)
K . A. D O U G L A S S ,
Clerk
Circu it C c u r l , S-m in -J r C n u n t j ,
I'laritfa.
P;- V . t:. D O U G L A S S . I&gt;. C .
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COST $7,000 TO FIND AMERICA
Always Has Appeared In Wake
of Epidemics of Influ­
enza.

United States General Land Office Eo
tlmates Columbus Worked
for «3C3 a Year.
Cheyenne, Wyo.— It cost $7,000 tr,
discover America, the United States
penenil land office estimated follow­
Allen, l Tnle«s aihl rertlAratr shall l*e . v_vt,t»
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* ,* * t ', « t .
ing research work done In some of n ilermnl
e.cror.llnf lo liw , tat »!re«l will c ? * i * y| '*,/** J c *rl J!?,?-,*^ff i
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the ancient museums of tlenon, Italy, I.vue thereon on the 10th day ol June A. D. |Co^n.y. Florid”
Seminole
the port from which the memorable
expedition set sail.
o . ' j i n y r . - S S W i a . : * .......... ..
Dated April 22nd., 1920.
IS K A Ll
B. A. D O U G L A S S .
L D S S tK C H A M K It
Employees of tho surveyor gener­ Cle
rk
Circu it
Court, Seminole Co u nty,
Guardian.
Florida.
al's office here hnve received from
Wfifi-Stc.
By V. E. DOUGLASS D. C.
Washington a booklet published by the as-ste.
department which Indicates thnt ST.fhk)
In Circuit Court, Se v c n lh Judicial t’lrcul Of
Florida. Seminole Co u n l) 'n t 'h a n n r t
was the total amount Queen Isabella In Circuit Coort 7lh Judicial f'lccoll
Seminole Cnunijr Florida In C h a n c r rt . Mar^r F\ Wllliamaon
was compelled to secure by hypothe­ Hacvl
Jo yce
cating her Jewelry.
vv.
Order ol
I'ubllratlsn. J . 11. Magruder et al.
T&lt;&gt; all peraon* claiming Intcrcal* under
W. J. Joyce.
Columbus received n compensation To_\ V. J. J o y c e
It. II. L lg g .lt , Thorn** D . M cL ach crn . W.
You are hereby ordered to appear to the C . Draw dy, David IF. F r y . J. II. Abbott
of $300 n yenr while oa the voynge,
above at) led rau&gt;* on or before th* 7th day and George It. Utner. or any ol them, or
according to tho musty records on flic ol Ju ne, 1920,1 am* being a Itule Day ol this otherwise claiming any inlere*! In the foN
lo all
" P e r c y , and
anil co
an peraon*
peraona
Court, and anawer I h r hill ol Complaint Inwing drtcrihr.l property,
at Ocnoa. ■
filed In aald rauae again*! you and In default claiming an Inter*! In aald p r o p e r t y , to-wit;
The total sum spent '.n getting the thereof a decree pro conlreao will be entered w i , oi s f l , . sec fin, Tp. it s . ol it. so f:.
W ! , , anil
nd S \ V ‘ .................
t of N E h. ., and.
expedition together wuuld hardly buy agatnat you and Ih r above eauie proceed r i SNEFTL,. olol NS W
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parte.
a aO-foot gasoline schooner today, sea­
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four
conaecutiv*
faring folks say.
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IMhad at Sanford, Florida.
Don* and ordered at Sanford, liorlda , thla S F L , of S W ' , of Sec. 25. T p . 21 S. of
Remodel Old Mexican Prison.
It. 30 FL Begin 32 k S t u t W. of N I L eorner
Ihe 29th day ot April, 1920.
of S I L , of N F L * of See. 3fi. T p . 21 S. ot
SKALl
K. a . D O U G L A S S
Mexico City.—Uelem jirlson, one of IClerk
II.
30 V:.. run W. 657 (eet. S. 4K2 leet to
of Circu it Co urt Seminole Co u nty.
railroad right-of-way, N o rth ea d rrly along
the oldest edifices In this city. Is be­
Florida.
aarne to a point S. ol beginning, N. to being renovated nml remodeled prepara­ 37-ilc.
ginning
F L ; ol N i L , ol S I L , of N F L , ot
tory to Its reopening us a general Nolle* of Application for City Tav Deed Sec, 30. T p 21 S ol It 39 FL F L , o'. W ’ , ot
ol See. 31 T p 21 S nl It 31 FL
la hereby given that J. K. L a ln f , N W ’ ,
prison after seven years *&gt;f disuse. It p uNotice
You are hereby required , r appear to he
r c h a , t r o f C i t y of Sanlord T a * C e r ti­
In
I
ol
romplamt
here n fi ed bv- M ary F.
wns built In lfi-TH, n n d w u h used n s a ficate No. 22&amp;, dated the lat day ol April,
A. I). 1911. Said C e r t i f i c a t e ernl rare* the Wllllam.on on Monday, the F’illh
prison nfter ISOS,
following deecrlbeif property, altuatnt in Ih r Ju ly , A. D. 1929.
During Its years of use It Is said City ol Sanford, Co u nty of Seminole. Stale
It I*
further ordered that thla order he
of F’lorida. to-wit: Lot 2f&gt;, Stendiford'a
once a week lur 12 conaecutive
the prison never harbored less than Addition, T h e aald land bring •••*••*&lt;] at the pubtlvhrd
week* In T h e Sanlord Herald, a Brwapapef
data ol the i » u a n c c of aurh certificate In the puldiahrd In Seminole C o u n l y ,
0,000 criminals.
Florida.

IS TRACED BUCK TO 1730
(Ullan Scientist Study HUto.-y of Dioflic_llei*. Way tn Avoid the Sick­
ness Is to* Keep Resistance
at High Point
Rome.—Slcoplnff sickness, or sleepInu hi'fidnclie. ns the Itnllnn scientists
pn.flT to cnll the nmlatly which Irik upIn Romo end severnl other Itnllan cities. Is believed by Prof. Giuseppe
Jtanarelll. the distinguished Itnllnn lineterioloRlst, to be Ihesnmens thnt which
followed other waves of Influenza. Pope
Benedict XIIi tiled from Inlluenzn In
1730. The lifter effects of the epidemic
#t thnt time wore so hnnefu! thnt Ills
successor, Benedict XIV. waived the
f».*tlntf of churchmen dttrlnc Lent, and
alrallnr action was tuken by Pope Leo
MI In 1MK). when there was another
wave of Inlluenzn, or la Ktippc.
Keep Up Resistance.
Professor Sonnrelll, who haa been
studying the disease, says that the best
way to avoid uleeptmt sickness Is to
teop the powers of resistance up to
the blithest point, ns It seems to attack
chiefly persons who are In a run-down
condition. Ho nlso wnrns the public
not to he unduly nlunned about the
disease, and soys he Is unwilling to
concede It Is hlRhly cnmmunlcubte nr
contnulous until the nrtunl cause of the
malady Is determined. And he does
not think the perm will tie discovered
cntll nfter extensive experimentation
with the brains of monkeys, such nn
j&gt;
i pensive work thnt It can tie carried
6tit only with the nld of the millions of
wine philanthropic' mllltoimtre like
John D. Itoekefeller.
Professor Snnarelll snys because of
the sporadic appearance of the dlsense
it h reasonable to nssume many pertons carry the Rerms hut nre Immune
to the dlsense until there Is some stidlen let-down In their physical condi­
tion which overcomes their power of
rrdslnnce.
As the rnnlndy always makes Us npf-eamneo at the same season ns Infan­
tile'paralysis and ccrehrosptnnl tnenlnrltls. or spotted fever, nml ns It porii*ts In reappearing occasionally be­
tween epidemics. Professor Snnarelll
•ays It Is not strnnffe thnt It Is frelurntly believed lo be Identical with
Ihein. However, he thinks It Is quite
i distinct disease, ns It Is confined
thlefly to adults and does not leave
the serious effects of cerebrospinal
ucnlngltK
Diagnosed In Different Countries.
Tin- timitidy has been dlncnosed In
•vhhdy scattered parts of the world In
t!R7, IMS nnrl JPIP. At lenst one buntrod iii&gt;os were reported from English
llle« tn IP18, hut It died out In June.
Putll litis year II had nnl been reported
n Italy since 1RSH and IKJtO. when It
ippenred In Mantua. Many persons
Jlcd then after a few days, sometimes
»ven hours, of letlinrpte sleep which
-nutd not he overcome. IltiJpiria else.
•»ail an epidemic at thnt time, nnd rases
wttrrcd In the United S t a t e s .
Th" Illness begins with mentnl de­
pression, which Is followed by sleep!ae*s. which develops Into complete
prostration. Drooping of the eyelids
ind frequently n crosslnp of the eyes
acnir. Loud talk nnd even shaking will
not arouse patients suffering neutelv
«l'h the malady, who answer lumberently to all Inquiries and fall Immedlstclv into sleep again. The fnce Is gen­
erally colorless and devoid of expres­
sion.
Professor Snnnrelll Is a member of

France Still at War In Moroceo.
Frenrti troops nre still Ughtltn
tribesmen In Morocco. In recent hnt
ties tn Tlfhd and Fez they succeedei
In routing the natives.
Germans Seeking Argentina.

Every steamship arriving at IluenoAires from Latin jKirts of Europe nm&gt;
Holland Is bringing Oertnnns nnd othei
Europeans eager to Kettle In Argentina

name ol Unkn own.
Alco T a v C irtitlrate No. 17.1, dated the
l . t day ol April A. D . 1913. Said ractlflcate
embrace* th*' following drarilhrd property
eiluatxl In the City of Sanford. Co unty of
Seminole, S t a le of F’lorida, to-wlt: Lot 4K,
Block J. A D. Chappell'* Add. The aald
land In ing a ,,e ,* ed at tho date of the leeuance
id «uch aertlfieate in the name ol S. D. Mc­
Gill, haa filed aald certificate* In my office
and haa made application tor C ity Tav Deed
to |,auo In accordance with law. Unleaa aald
eertlfiratra ahall be redeemed according to
law, c i t y T a * Deed w,ll la , nr thereon on the
2nd day ol June A. D. 1920.
Wltne** my olfieial algnalure and aeal thla
the 2Hth day ol April A. D. 1920.
ISK A Ll
E . A. D O U G L A S S .
Clerk
C ircu it
Court. Seminole County,

S7-I.M*I J * ’

In C u m I CuUM S n » « l h Judacla- C - c u l l O
l l m l d a Hvmlnotr Co u nl,
In C h « n - - r ,
M *rv y . Williamion
J. II. M a*rud *r *t al.

T o Ih* Dcf rmlanla It. II. IJ g e r t l , Ava M.
Kennedy , Itobrrt I*. Kennedy , L%nda T .
McL en don. ( l* o r ( * T . M rl.endon and Ja m**
11. MrKaehern, David (I. F r y and J. It.
Abbott:
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,
I t I* ordered that you and carh of you he
and are required to appear to the bill of
complaint filed herein by M ary P. William­
son, on Monday, the Seventh D a y ol June.
A. D. 1930.
The Sanford Herald, a n a* *p a p e r puldhhrd In Seralnid* County, Florida, I* de*i*natrd
a* the n *» fp a p e r In * h i r h lhl» order , h a *
be puhliahed on* a » * * k (or eight rontreu
Wltne,* my hand, and th* *»al of aald
Cir r u it C o u r t , thla the 31 at D a y o( March,
( H E A L ) 928
E . A. D O U G L A S S
Clerk
C ircu it
Co urt,
Seminole County,
Florida.
V. S. Starliuek, lly V. K. D O U G L A S S D . C
Solicitor (or Compallntant.
W3J-9tc.
N ollrr of Appllraijnn for T a i Deed I ’ ndrr
Median 575 of Iho General Klalutra.
Notice Iv hereby given that A, K. Kloblom,
purchaver of T a * Ccrllfleat * No, I'M, dated
th* tth day of June A. D . 1917. Said certifi­
cate *m brarr« th* following d*»rrlb*d pro­
perty iltu ated In Srm lnol* .'ounty , Florida,
to-wltj Iteg. N W Cor. of N K M ol S \ V » of
S E &gt; ; ef T » ,. 9, T o . i o n. iv. au t... Itun S
U rod,. E 33 1-3 r d ... N 21 rd*. W 33 1-3
rd*.. T h * »ald land bring a»vr,«rd at th*
date ol Ihe Ivvuanc* of auen cerllfirate In the
name of Unknown.
Ah o T a i Certificate No. IKS. dated the
tth day of June A. D. 1917, Said certificate
embrace, the folloaing iteacrlbcd oroperty
• ttuated In Seminole County, Flotilla, to-wlt:
lleg. N K Cor. ot S W » , of 8 E ! i of Sec. H,
T p . 2U S. K . 30 i:,, Itun W 312 It.. S SO eh ,
K f it ; It., N 20 ch... 1 0 arret. T h e aald land
being a a x a t r d at the date of th* i-auanre of
«uc!i
certificate In the name ol C . W.
(ionilflrh, ha* filed *ifd rrrtll".rt!&lt;( *P u*/
ofiire and haa made a p rllc alion lor lav deed
to laeue In aecordance with law. Unleaa aald
certlficati-a *hall be redeemed according to
law, t a i detd will lu u e thereon on the loth
day ol J u n e A. D . 1920.
Wltnr** my ofildal airnature and teal thla
hrr flth day ol M ay A. D. 1927..........................
Ih
S fE:A W
E ..A . DOUGLASS.
is
'i«rk Circu it
Court. Seminole C o u n ty,
Cl&lt;rk
Florida.
By V. FL D O U G L A S S . D . C .
fiS-Me.

HANDS, ARMS,
UM BS^ ASLEEP
And Wat Run-Down, Weak and
Nervout, Saya Florida Lady.
Fire Bottles of Cardin
Made Her Well

Nollre ol Appllrallon fur Tav l i r e d Uoile*
M e t Lion STS of I h e General S l a l u l r a .
Notice la hereby given that D . D. Daniel,
purchaver til T a * ( ertlficat * No. DM, dated
the t(h day ot June A. I&gt;. 1917. haa filed aald
rertlfirate In my olfice anil haa made applica­
tion (ot t*» tired to l**ue In a r r o r d a n r* with
law. Said cerllfirate embrace* the following
ilrarribrtl property ailuated tn S-imlnole
County, FlotlrtOi to-wit: S ' K ' j of N W ’ , ol
Sec. 13, T|t. 21 S. It. 32 K. 40 »cr*a. T h e aald
land being a , , r , , e d at the date ol
the
i n u a n r e ol auch aertlfieate In the name ol
Mr*. Lila K- Murr*!l Unle** aald rcrtlficat*
1 shall be redeemed aeeordlng to law, ta* d.-nl
will laaue I h r l t o a on the 10th day dt Ju ne
A. D. 1920.
Wltn ,** my olfieial *ignalure and aeal thla
Ihe fi h day ol M ay A. D. 1920.

Ihf.AL)

Kathleen, Fla.—Mr*. Dalla* Prlne,
this place, saya: "After the birth
cf tny last ch ild ...I got very much
run-down nnd weakened, so much
tUt I could hardly do anything at
***• I was *o awfully norvous that
I could scarcely endure tho least
noise.
My condition was getting
worso all tho tlm o...
I know I must have aomo relief or
I would soon bo In tho bed and In a
serious condition for ! felt so badly
end was to nerrous and weak I could
berdly lire. My husband asked Dr.
~ ------ about my taking CardoL Ho
Mid, 'H’a a good medicine, and good
for that troublo’, so ho got mo 6 bot­
tles... After about tho second bottle I
■‘ It greatly Imp roved... beforo taking
*t my Umta and hands and arms
would go to sleep. After taking ft,
however, this poor circulation disap­
peared. My itrength cam* back to
mo and I waa aoon on tho road to
“ faith. After tho ttM o f about fi lotu«*. I could do all my hotuo-work
■hd attend to my fix children bo­
lides,"
You can feel aafo in giving Cardul
a thorough trial for your trouble*. It
contains no harmful or hablt-formlng
,
*&gt;nt la compoaod of mild, r t f tablo, medicinal Ingredlenta with no
f*d aftereffects. Thousand* of woman
hare voluntarily written, tailing of
ppod Cardul haa dona them. It
thouid help you, too. Try *L
E ft

j f J l s r r y J . C ram er, a minor, adit, on the
■
"I May , 1330, apply to th * Hon­
orable K. F , llouehotder, C o u n t y Judge in
and for .aid C o u n t y . *t hi* o d e * In San­
ford In *ald Co u nty a t i u oVlnek A. H . or
** 3:ar, t lir ira (i* r a* the matter ran be heard
for authority to »*lt, at public orr ^ rlv at*
• a n , thr Interrat o( -aid l l a r r y J
In the lolloainc -dracrlbcd ival e
• aid County, to-wlt:
Th*

Clerk

Circu it

H " Y ly

V.

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Court,
FL

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DOUGLASS.

Seminole

DOUGLASS,

C o u n ty.

D.

C.

By V. FL D O U G L A S S D C

Nollrr of Aptdicmll n rnf f a * Deed Under
Million 371 of -th e Genera l S l a lu l r a .
Notice I* h e re b y g iv e n t h a t J a n e * FL
R a r t l e l l , p u r c h a s e r o f T a i C e r t if ic a t e N n .
1919, dated the 3rd day of June A. D. 1991.
Said certificate embrare* the following de•rrlbed property altuated in Seminole Courtly
FTotlda. to-wlt: l.ut 157, Altamonte Land.
H o l d A Navigation Co., T h e aald land being
aaaraaed *1 the dale of the Dauanre of atirli
certificate In th r name ol Id * M. Holman.
Alto T a * Cerllftrale No. I&lt;343. dalad th r
3rd day ol June A. D. 1991, Said certificate
embrare* the following dracrflied properly
•R utte d In Seminole C o u n t ) . Florida, to-wlt:
Lot 137. Altam onte. L an d , Hotel A N aviga­
tion Co.. T h e eald land lieutg a i i f u n l at the
date of the l*«uanrr of »uch certificate In the
name of Unkn own.
Al»o T a * Certificate No. 1963, dated |he
3rd day of Ju n e A. D. 1901. Said cerlinrate
embrace* the following deicrllied property
•iluatrd In Seminole C o u n ty, Florida, to-wlt:
Lot 22K, Altam onte L an d , Hotel A N aviga­
tion Co., T h e *aid land tiling a l i e n e d at the
date ol the Inuance^ ol •u -h certificat* in
the name ol It. M. Ca ll.
Alio T a * CerUflrate No. 370, dated the
4th day ol Ju n e A. D. 1917, Said cerllfirate
embrace* the following de*rrltied property
tit m l i d tn He rn I m *- ('uiifitv* Uofltli* •»»•»!!'
L o t i 367 and 36K, I’lan ol Fuh dlviiton ol
I.and belonging to Altamonte L. II. A N. Co.,
T h e * a id la n d b ein g aaaeeaed a t Ih e d a te ol
the i n u a n r e of au ch c e r t ific a t e in th e n am e
ol Unknown.
v
Alan T a * Certificate Np. 10411, dated the
3rd day ul June A. D. 1901, Said certificate
embrace* the following devcrlbed property
altuated In Seminole Co u nty, Florid*, lo-wlt:
Lot 151. Altamonte, Lan d, Hotel A Naviga­
tion V ... The aald land tiring a**e**ed at Ihe
date of the Dauanre of aurh certificate in thr
name of W. A. Start.
Alio T a * Certificate No. lOfiN, dated the
3rd day of June A. D. 1991, Said certlfiiale
embrace* Die following daarrjhed property
• ituated in Seminole Co unt) .. Florida, to-wit
Lot J'*", Altamonte Lan d, Hotel A Naviga­
tion Co., T h e *ald land being *»*e**rd at the
date of th r Dtuanre of *uch certificate In the
name of R, M. C a ll.
AI»o T a i Certificate No. |056, dated the
3rd day of June A. I). 1901, Said cerllfirate
embrare* the following described property
• It'gD’-d In S.mlRatc C - J u t , , H u i i d * to-win
Lot IK ”, Altamonte, Lan d, Hotel and N av i­
gation Co., T h e aald land bring ai*r**rd at
Die date of the D iu a n re of auch rerllficale In
the name nf J . C . Holman,
Al*u T a * Certificate No. | n ! » , dated Ihe
3rd day of June A. I&gt;. 1991. Said cerllflrale
embrace* Ihe following dearrlbrd property
■Ituated In Seminole County. Florida, lo-wlt:
Lot 198, Altamonte Lan d, Hotel A Naviga­
tion Co.. T h e aald land being ***e*eed al Ihe
date of the i x u a n r e ot auch certiorate In thr
name of IU M- C a ll.
ADo T a * ('ertifirale No. 10&amp;2, -dated the
3rd day ul June A. D. 1991, Said rrrtlllrale
embrare* I h r tullowlng drrarlbed property
aitualeil In Seminole C o u n ty. Florida, to.wilt
Lot 173, Altamonte. Lan d, Hotel !■ Naviga­
tion Co., T h e aald land being a**e*ied at the
date of the Dauanre of *urh certificate in Ihe
name of Ida M. Holman.
AD o T a * Ceftlftcite No. 1051, dated Ihe
3rd day (it June A. ft. 1991, Said certificate
embrace* the following deecrlbed property
•itualrd In Seminole County. Florida, to-wlt:
,ot I k O, Altamonte Lan d, Hotel A Naviga­
tion C « ., Tho *aid land being a*tr**ed at th*
date oi the Dauanre ot aurb rerllfica le In thr
name of Ida M. Holman.
ADo T a * Certificate No. 1061. dated the
3rd day of June A. I&gt;. 1991, Said certificate
'
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j ----------rrnhrare*
the following deactlbed
property
■iluatrd In Seminole Co u nty, Florida, to-wlt:
|,ol 213, Altamonte, Land, Hi tel A N aviga­
tion Co., T h r aald land being aa*e**rd at th*
date of the Dauanre of aurh rertlfirate In the
name ot it. M, C a ll.
Alao T a * Certificate Nn. ( O i l , dated thr
3rd day of June A . D, 1901, Said certificate
embrare* th* following dearrlbrd property
•itualrd In Hamlnnle C o u n l y , F'lorld*. lo-wlt:
Lota I I I tn t i l . Altamonte, L a n d Hotel A
Navigation C o , T h e aald land bring aiareard
al the elate of the D*uanre of aurh rertlfirate
in th* name ot 8. W* Allen.
Alan T a t Cerllftra le No. 371, dated f hr 4th
day «f June A. l b 1917, Said certificate
embrace* the following dearrlbrd property
altuated in Semlnol* Co u nty. F'lorida. fo-wlt:
:L ot 665, Flan of Sub D lvDlnn of land helonging to Altamonte L . If. A N. C o , The
aald land bring aaaraied at th r date of the
laauanc* of aurh certificate In tha name of
Unknown.
Alao T a * Cartffieate No. 372, dated Ihe
tth day of June A. lb 1917, Said certificate
embrace* the following dratribed property
■itu alrd In Semlnol* Co u n ly , Florida, to-wlt:
Lot 542. Flan ol Huh Dlv Dion ot land belonging to A ltam sn t* L . H. A N. Co., T h a
•aid land balng •aaraaed at Ihe dat* of th*
Dauanc* of aurh rertlfirate In tb* nam* of
Unknown, haa (IDdaald rattlflcafealn ray office
and baa madt application for t a i deed to
Dau* In accordanr* with law. Unleaa aald
rtrtiflra le* aball b* redeemed according to
L a w , T a * Deed will laaue there or. &lt;n the
I n d day of J u n * A. D 1920.
Witnre* my official algnatur* and aeal thla
the 28th day of April A. D . 1920.
E . A. D O U G L A S S ,
(SEA L)
Clark
Clreult
C o u rt, Seminole County,
Florida.
B y V . E . D O U G L A S S IF. C .
37-Stc.

Witnre* my hand and the *ral ot **ld
Circu it Court, I&gt;ii• th r 3 l , t Day of March
A. D. 1921’ .
iK FtAL)
FL A. D O U G L A S S
Clerk
Circuit
Court,
Seminole
Co unty.
Florida.
V. S. Sla rbuck
lly V . FL D O U G L A S S D . C
Solicitor lor Complainant
W3J-I3IC.
No* cp of i|i ) l tr ,|l u n tor

l a*

Deed t m i l l

•Seelio n 575 o f d ie G e o e i a l M a lo t r a ,

N o llrr |, h.reii) / rn tlial S F'. Doudnev,
purrha trf ol T a * C t r l l l i r a l e No I ' l t l , i l a l K
Ine III* dav nl Juin- A. IF. In'!*, Sa id Cvlilil*
ra le rieilirar,* the lol'iiwlug de.rriiied |tru*
Urn y * n u aird lo Sernluole Co.inty, r'loriile,
n i - w i : llig . N W Co r &lt;•( N F L | ol S W i ,
Sec. 7. T p 21 S, Range .19 FT. run 12 4 .J * i
rh*., S. fi.Kli ch*., W 4.297 ch*., N l.nfi ch*.,
T h e raid land being a**e**ed at Ihe date nl
the l**u*nre ot *uch r r r llfic a le In the name
ol W, II. Ilurhman.
Alio T a * Certificate No. 362, dated the
t*t day ol June A. D. 1903. Said certificate
embrare* Ihe following described proper!)
eltuated Iri Seminute C o u n t y , Florida, ti*-wit:
i: 72 It. ol N i t ol N W , id S W , of Sec.
7 T p , 21 S. It. 39 FL. 2 acre*. The raid land
land h.ing a n e m d at the date of the i**uanre ol *urh certificate in l b * name nl U n ­
known.
Alan T a t Certificate N'o. 24SS. dated the
5th day ol June A. D. 1K94, Said cerllfirate
embrace* the following described property
d lu a le d in Seminole C o u n ty, Florida, to-wit:
N3-4 td W v of N r L , ot S W , (let* tieg.
993 ft N A f i l l ft K of S W Co r of N F L t of
S W , . Run W 3fiO ft., S 692.(1 It.. F: 360 ft..
N 602 fi ft. A lr*« l.eg. N W Cor run F: I 29
7-19 rh*. S M l cha. W 1.29 7-10 rh*. N 5.S«
eh* . ‘See. 7, T p . 21 S. It. 30 FL T h r **id land
being aaaeaaed at the d&lt;ttt**of the i**Uance of
auch certificate in the name of Unknown.
film T a t Cerltfirttw Nu. 2 IH I , dated thr
5lh day ol June A. D. 1K94, *ald rerllficale
embrare* the following dea .rili*&lt;1 property
l i t u ate,I iii Seminole C o u n ty, Florid*, to-wlt:
Her. 2fi3.fi It.. F: a 933.21 It. N ot S W Co r
of N F L , ot S W , Sec. 7, T p . 21 S. It. 39 FL,
Run L 360.56 It.. S 602.5S ft.. W 162.45 It
N t 02.58 It. T h r *ald land being a* *riird at
the date of the i**uanre nf aurh certlfleate
In thi name of Unkn own, ha* filed *ald
r i r i l l l r a t r * in my nlllre and ha* made appliration for ta* deed to D i o r In arr n r d tn r r
with law. unto** *ald rerllTlratr* thall be
redeemed aeeordlng to law, ta * deed will
i**ue thereon on the |5th day ot June 4. D.
1920,
Wltne** my *lgnature anil teal thl* the
13th dav ol Muv 4 t» 1fi"&gt;
iS r.A L )
FL A. D O U G L A S S
Clerk
Circuit
Co urt, Seminole Co u n ly ,
Florida.
Ity V. FL D O U G L A S S
D. C
39 — Mr.

Ihi'Kltnt to th* buiinraa and purpot*
ot th*
pr
corporation, and
ind other
o th e r hu
’ lint-iir* or like nature
j and In h a v * . rnloy
enloy and
an r a m - O r all th* right,.
p r iv llr g t v

tlona organilrfi and r»*l*llng under ihr 'ia w *
ol the S l a t e of Florida.
Article I I I . ,
T h e amount of the eaptlal *tock ol lh«
rornorallen ahall be Five Tl&gt;i»t*and iJlOBO.O.L
D a l i a n , divided into F i t l y I SO) Share* I the
I’ af value of On* Hundred (Il0'».00) each,
one-filth of which ahall be common or voting
• lock, and four-Cft hi of which t h s l l b i pri.’ trr. 3
*\f Oon voting land non-a&gt;ee&gt;,ild*) etock.whigh
1 of tha Unilrd
nrlabor,or»crtl to lit*

mrrtinc hrltl

T h e term for which the corporation ahall
• v«i,t ahall be perpetual u n l r , * aooner diaaolved according to la v.

Article V.
The b u e l n i ,, of th* corporatio n ahall he
"ducted by a prr.ldent. a vice-president, a
• e r n t a r y and ireaaurrf, and a board of di­
rector* to conaiat of not Ira* than three nor
more than five of its atorkhuldert. T h * di­
rector*
ahall
be elected
an nually
by
Ihe atockholder* on the Oral Monday In
February of each v e ir at K:0(l o’clock I*. M.
at a meeting hi Id for I hat pu:
a In IU
principal
ottlcev at
A lt a m n n tr
Spring*.
Florida, and It* officer, ahall. Immediately
thereafter, b* elected by the board of director*.
Until thoa* c i r r i * I at the firat annual meeting
j 11n . .J , the buaineav
liu a ln r * * ol
o l the
th e rorporaro r n
• halt be riualified.
be ron duc trd by the follow Ing oltlrcr*
l*re»ldcnt, L lm r r T . Ilatnr*: Vlre-prealdent,
Anna M. Su llivan, Sc ctala ry and Treavurer,
Margaret FL R a im a and F.lrner T . l i a ln r * .
Anna M. Sullivan and Margaret FL Maine*
•hall conatitute the hoard of director*.
Arlltl* VI.
T h e hlg hrtt amount of ind rb trd nr** nr
1 tblllty tn w hich the corporation may, at any­ i
time, aubiect ll*eif *h*ll not e tr e rd the amount
’iT .''
a'toc'k oiu VlU aurtiTu.'
c a pfl
: : * :' atocn piu* It* aurpiu*.
Arlltl* V I I I
T h e name* and place* of te*idenr* ot th*
incorporator* and the number of aharr* tub• crilied by each are aa toltowe;
L lm r r T . Maine*. Altamonte Spring**
Florida, K Share*.
Anna M Su lIU an. Altamonte Spring*,
Florida. I Share.
Margaret E . lialnr*, Altamonte Spring!,
Florida, 1 Share,
State of Florida
Co u nty of Seminole
I hereby certify. Tha t on ltd* day personally
appeared hi fore tar L lm rr T . Maine*, Margate
FL lialn r* . and Anna S u lliva n , known tn me
to Fie the per*nn* named In and who ■uhicrihrd
to th* foregoing charter, and they, each of
them, aeverally, acknowledged before me that
they aubaerlbed tn aald charter, and for Ihe
number &lt;f *barr* oppoaile their namee, for
the u*ra and purpoiea therein eipreaJed.
In yltne** w here if, 1, have hereunto *rt my
hand and olTici al *■*1 Ihi* I h r IPth day i f
May 1920.
( SH A l.)
A. H. K E Y .
Notary I’ublle, M y Commlalon
FDp ir.v I let. t i l h , 1923.
Dicklnaon A Dlcklnaon
A tto rnr)* (or Incorporator*.
3U-51C.
N O T IC E
OF
IN C O It IM I T A T I O N
N ollrr D htre b y given Dial Ihe u n d m lg ntd
will, on F'rlday the 2Mh ot M ay 1920, or a*
•non thereafter aa convenient, apply In Dir
llonotaldr Sidney J. Ca lf *, Governor of thr
Slate of Flotilla, for latter* patent Incorpora­
ting
•I.A K L F R D N T
IM I’ R O V L M F .N T
t.’O M I ’ A N Y ” under Ihe following propo*ed
eharler, the orginal of which D now nn file
In the olftcr of the Secretary of Slate id th*
Slate of Florida al Ta llahauer.
j . d . Hood
F’. XV, Mahoney
H. C . Dufloae
(■rorge Hym an
llenry N'Tekrl
Henry Witte.
uf Incorporation I l f " l.akrl'r un l
Im provrm rnl Company"
The undrraigned hrrthy u io c i a t e Dfrm.
aelvra together for the purpi *e of forming a
body politic and corporate under the law* of
the State nf Florida, with and under thr fnllowing propoard charter.
At,hie
T h " name uf the corporation
ahall
be
" I.A K L F R D N T
I M I'R tlV EM L N T
COMI’A N Y " and It* principal nlhct* and place of
buaineaa ahall lie at Sanford, Florida, with
branch ofilcea in aurh jilare other place* In the
Stale of FTdtbl*. and In the **verat alatra of
tho United State*, and In foreign countrlee,
aa may hereafter be eatabliahed
.
Ariirlr I t .
The general nature of the hualneaa to be
traneactrd by the corporation ahall be: To
own, I'Uy, aril, leaae, ami to o t h e r * i»* hold,
deal in, and diapoae of, real eatate, and to
Improve Ih r a i m r , to conUruct and operate
hulela, cafe#, and |e*lurant*. to con*trurt
amt operate theatri* and other place* of
amuaement, to construct and operate docke,
whtrvet, pleasure boata and other boat* and
butt line* lur prufil, to maintain and operate
hua line*, to buy, tell, eichana* and otherwlv*
oral in ail kind* ol alnrka and bonda, and lo
make eontrarta of any and all kind* to further it* pur pore* ami bualneea, to barrow
money and to aeeure the *am* by a pledge of
its tiork* «&gt;r l»y n«!»«f
bomt». im l
filhrr KliIi(futi 11fi*, U|Miti thi* ttroprfly bl ihi*
roftHirBUim. mill y* n*rally In h*v«' in i! « •
r ff U * al! aurh p*F%rfi at may l*** IprUtmt In
tha huiiniaB anil puriFo*r t*l tli*' c«ri»«»ration,
of tithrf liu*inra»»« nf 11k•* natiifr* ah a tn h»¥r
rnlny , ami vta rrlrv ail Ihr i l l hi *, pfiwfir* aimI
Im idifit to rorpofationa o rg ifilinl
ami n a i i t i r j ; umlrr thr l a a t ol th r Htat«. of
lift Ida.
4pflrfr I I I
T h r amount nf capital •tuck of tha corpora­
tion ahall hr One Hundred Fifty Thouaand
'&lt;11 *.0,01)0.001 llolUra. dH Idvd Into Fifteen
hundred fl&amp;OOI. Shares uf tha par valur of
Onr Hundred (floo.UOi DulUra ra t h . »h lrh
shall t»a pay aid* In lawful munay nf thr
United State* nf America, or In property, nr
labor, or aervicra. at a fair and juat valuation
to br b i r d by th r board of dlrrrtura al a
meeting had fur that purpose.

Notice to B ld d rta
Seated bid a will be received by the County
Commlveloner* of DWe C o u n l y .
F’lorida,
at the ofiice of T h e Clerk of the Court of
Lake C o u n t ) , in the Co urt l l n u i r at T a v a rr *
F'lorida, on of Indore 19 o’c.ock A. M. June
16, 1929 for the trmoval td the prraanl bridge
aero** th r Wekiwa R l v r r on the road tirtw-ers F'anfcr- 5..2 M l. »&lt;.,i*. ronatrurting
a wooden bridge 226 fret long arrna* the
liver and filling in I h r approach** with
approximately 1,000 ru. &gt;d«, earth.
F!ach hid rnu*t lie arrom panled by a eertlfled cheek for l&lt;&gt; per rent of amount bid
made payable lo T . 4L Sm y t h e , Clerk id the
Hoard of Co unty Comml**lonera of Lake
County a* evidence nf good lalDi.
All bid* are to be made on blank form*
lift* IV.
Included wilh th r aprelficaliun* and hid will
T h r term for whlrh tha corporation shall
be receive,) trp arately on Rrld gr and Kill
and mainlenaore of tratfir and may lie let r isii • l nil all be perpetual unless sooner dl»s uhtd according to law.
In arrtinna or In whole.
T h e aucraiful IddtLr will lie required lo
Article V*
give a aurety bond aatDfactory lo the Hoard
Tha busine fa td Ihr rnrpnfatUiii thall be
of C o u nty CominDiioner* of both Co untlr* ccmdurlrrl by a frosidrril, a Vies-J "resident* *
for 50 per rent of tit* nr their Idd.
Secretary and Treasurer, arid a board of
T h e Hoard of Co u nty Commluduner* ol directors to consist of not Ik «s than four bor
Lak e C o u n ly meeting joinlly with the Board more than »ryrn of Its stockholders. T h e di­
of
C o u nty
Cnrnin lxioni ra
of
Seminole rectors shall hr elected by tha stockholder*
C o u nty reaerve the right tu r r j r r t any or all annually on the second Monday of each year
«i Ki0O o’clock I*. M . at a meeting held for
bid*.
that purpose in Its principal olflrcs at Hanford.
Copiee of Ih r plana and apeelfiratlun* may
be *rrn al Dir Lake C o u n t y Co urt Hou*r, Florida, and its offiors shall immediately
thereafter*
be elected by the hoard of direc­
Tavare a, F'lorida al the_ Seminole County
Co urt llouae, Sanford, F'lorida and at the tors* Until those clcetad i t the first annual
nlfite of Fred T . William* engineer, Sanford, meeting nf stockholders shall be qualified, the
Fla , alter April 15. 1929. Co |dr* of Die plan* buslneft of the corporation shall be conducted
by the following ofTlcrrs: J. tl, flood Freed *
andI apeelflratlon* can *"&gt; •e *ur*d from Frod dent, F* W# M s honey Vice- I*rr*ldent, If, f!.
T . William* on depuiit td I o,00 tn be refunded Uullose Secretary and Treasurer, and J . lb
|( a bonnlflda bid I* madt.
W. V. S I M I ’S D N , Chairman Hood, F . W, Mahoney, It. C . Du II.!*.-,
Ueoige Hym an , llenry Nickrh amt
•* Henry
11-----Board of Co unty Cumml**it&gt;ner for Lake
County.
I„ A. B R U M L L Y , Chairman
Hoard of County C om m iieluntr for Seminole
Co u nty,
39-5tr.

N allr* s f Appllrallon fre T a* Deed Coder
Secllon STS nf ihe G c n r c a l Slo lu lca .
N O T H L OF’ INC4)Ft 1 *0 R A T I O N
Notice la hereby given that T W. 1 iwton.
N u t irr la hereby given that I h r umtrraignnl
purchaser ol T a * ( ertificole No. l i e , dated
will, un F’Dilay J u n r I ID. 1929, or aa a&lt;Hin
the 4th day ■
’( Juno A. D. 1917, Said errliflih e rrL ftrr na ronvrnlent, aiq ily t&lt;&gt; th r llonixealo rm b ra rr* the loltnwlng Ue*rrlbod pro­
•
Mr Sinfim-y J. Catta, Governor of th r S la t*
perty , iliia le d in Seminole C o u n t y , Florid*,
of
F’luriila, for Mti-r* fialrnt lororporatlng
to-wlt: NFL*, ol N W , ol Sec. 14. T p . 21 S.
•F L O R ID A
F E R N S C O M P A N Y ' 1 under
H, 31 FL to a r m : T h e *11:1 land being
the
folliiwing pr up need r h a r t r r , th r urglnal
a**e**cd al tha date ol the laaua ice ol auch
of
which
l*
now
un file In the offlr* uf the
certlfirate In the nam* ol Maa*ey A Warlowe,
Secretaty of State of th r S l a t * of Florida at
Afta.
Tallahaa***.
AI*o T a * C e rlif lcatr No. 23Sfl, dated tho
L I , M L R T. H A IN K S
Slh day ol N o v rm b rr A. I&gt;. 1115,
Said
A N N A M. S U L L I V A N
certificate rra bracr* th* following d ec rih e d
M A R G A R L T L . II A I N L . H
properly
*iiu ale d
In Seminole
County,
Arliclra ef Inrernrratlnn «f " F L O R I D A
Florida, to-wit: vVU-3 of S f ; w a n d N F L , of
r L ltN H C O M P A N Y ”
SW
of S W ) , and S ! » of N W * , of S W Ig
.,f SW &gt;, ol See 14, T p 21 S ft. 3J FL, (L-*a
The undeiaignrd htreby aa*oi lat* themaelvt a
W »i of F L * ol SFIM of »w.t&lt; of S#e. I I . T p .
logethrr lur the Furpi*#* of forming a tiody
21 H, II. 3t FL.) T h * aald land being aiaraaetl
politic and eorpurata under th * law a ol the
at Ih r d al* of th * laauanc* of *urh certificate
S l a t * uf Florida, with and under th * following
propoaed charter.
In th* name nf G *u . F’o*.
Alao T a x Cartlflrala Nu. 6 0 | . dated th*
Article I,
4th day of J u l y A, D. 1901, Sa id certificate
T h e nam* of Ihe corporation ahall ba
embrace* tha following daaeclbad property
• • F L O R I D A F E R N S C O M P A N Y " and Ita
•Hutted In Seminole County, F lo r 1da. lo-wlt;
prlnripal office* and place of huanraa ahall he
N ‘y of N W '4 ot S W ( , ot L V V It ot S*c. I I .
at Alt am tnta Springe, Florida, with branch**
T p ? S i S. II * 91 FL S acre*. T h a aald land
nffitea In auch other place* in tha State of
being aaaeaatd a l tha data of th * laauaitc* of
F'lorida, and In other atatev of tha United
auch certificate In th* nam* of Unknown
filatre. and In foreign rountrire, aa may be
hereafter eatabliahed.
Al*n T a i Certiflcata No, 343, dated Ih *
Ariirlr 11.
7th day u( J u n * A. D. 1909, Said certificate
embrace* Ihn following d**crib»d properly
The general nature of the buaineaa to be
altuated In Semlnol* C o u n ty, Florida, lo-wlt:
tranaartrd by the rnrprratjo n ahall he: T o
lleg. N W C o r of Sec. l « . T p . I I S. It. 91 FL.
row, buy, aall and otharwu* deal in and
R u a E 1*9 1-9 It.. B I I 4 I &lt; D - w u * i*3 it.,
Siapoae of *I| hind* of feme, flower*, ahruba
N I H H It-. 2 acre*. The aald land being l a Ceart * f C e w a lj Judge Niale af I'leilda, plants, fruit trer*. and other product* of tho
. . Ivauanc* of auc_
a
He aalaela C e a a l f .
aaarwird at th * d‘ at* of. .th*
• oil, lo uwn, halo, buy, leoaa, ••(!, t i
certificat* In th * name ol Abe* E . Slaphen*- l a ra Flattie of
to d ot htrwlao deal in and ditpoeo of real batata
haa Sled aald ca rliaca tr* la m y offlre and hat
Marty J . Cram er
to buy, aall, ta rhanga and otherwdao deal In
Ml aar.
made application for lag deed to laaua In
N et lr* b hereby gteea to al) whom It may
n«c«fdnnga with law Unleaa said certificates
■hall ha redeemed accerdlag In law , lag deed ca ic e r n , that Loaai* Cram er, aa Guardlao ntaa, to bonow mouey , a d

A. It. K K Y
Notary I'ubllc. M y
(lommlaaion Kipiree
Oct. 17, t923.

Dicklnton A Dlcklnton
Attorney* for Incoroirator*.
37-4tc.

In Coorl af t'euntr Judge, Stale uf FlerldaSem in o le County.
In lie FT*tat* ol
J a m . * Lionel Monroe, a minor,
Minor,
Nutlce I* hereby giv an lo all whom It may
concern, that t, M er**y Monro* Roberta, at
G uard ian of J i n n Lio nel Monroa, Minor,
will on th r 2»th d ay of M ay , A. D. 1929,
■jiply to th* Honorable t: F . Itouahcldar,
C o u nty J t d g * In and for aald County, at
hi* orT'ra In Sanford in *ald Co unty at 10
o'cluck A. M. or a* toon thereafter aa tha
mattrr ran he heard, for authority to tell,
at public or private aale, the one-half In­
terval of Jarnr* Lio nel Monroe following
dearrlbtd real ctla te . Ip aald County, towit:
Sanfor-t, Florida, according lo B . ll. T r a l lord * Man of s *n ln r d . av raeordad la F i a t
llonk No. I, page* 50-64 of Seminole C o u nty
Itecords.^ Also Lots I N , 2 N , ar.d*.1.N, T i e r
IT, of K. It, TaAww.ii's Map of Sanford,
Florida, as record** * m F l a t Hook No. I,
pages
of Seminole Co unty Itecords.
Also Lot k of lllock " V
of the Florida
Land &amp; f’ ciliinlialloni Comt^any'a Map of
St, llertrude's Addition to Town of Sanford
as per F la t recorded In F la t llouk .No. I,
I'sgc 112. of Seminole C o u n t y Hrcorda. Alao
Lot IU of Mock H, of T ie r 2, of K. H. T r t f lord's Map of the Town «»! Sanford, as per
plat recorded In F la t llook No, I, pact s
krl-r; I of Seminole C o u n t y Itecords.
Also
Lot fi of Mock I I of T i e r 3 of Sanford,
Florida, as per K. U. Trafford's Map, as
per F la t ihereof recorded in Fiat Hook No,
I, pag*a ftrt-fli «if Seminole C o u nty records,
l ot* U and 10 of Mock 11, Tier ft, acrordlng to
F- It TMfTord*a Map of the town of Stnuifd,
Florida.
*

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