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C. ^!.^ 20. No. 24. SAN MATEO, FLA., APRIL 1, 191 1. L ', " '1 6 1A6 6 ^A. of the Week1 m~oal~oooooowo~~- Mr. L. Bailey was a business via- Itor to Jacksonville Wednesday. Andrew Paulson finished the shad Season by delivering fish by the wagonload. The Florida Press Association will woeo this year at Tallahassee. .April ', is the time. Mrs. E. W. Clark is at home in a Mateo again after several weeks 2 j I 8 nla New Orleans. <'---a.-,' thre-quarters of an acre, er& Hilton at Sanford cut Wgrth of lettuce. *a. ad Mrs. B. A. Smith return- _4. their bome in Lowell Tuesday, w trip by Clyde Line. VA pAM.oe aills, of Lowell, Mass. a few welkt here with her 4i, s' r, left for home Thursday af- Vor good solid oranges or grape I. frui, write San Mated Fruit Co., a t Mateo, Fla. Prices, $2.26 to Sgroape fruit, $2.60 to $4.00. -4 leas Grace Rowley gave a "Thim- S,- arty" to a number of her friends S.Wdw y afternoon. Refresh- ai.ta~W.re served and the affair l apaceed a great success. *d, of Lowell, who has B |soUe W time at thie e, a pa"es of Mark ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^IiH~iDH^y^/ '^^^^^aft ^^^ County Road Rally. A County Road Rally will be held at the Howell Theater, Tuesday night, April 12, in Pnlatka. Col. C. L. BHttinger, Secretary of the Florida Good Roadn Association, will deliver an address at 7:15. After this address t he following program of entertainment has been arranged: The celebrated Rogers (Josilen Band and Orchestra. Miss Bunelle, the well-known so- prano singer of Ohio. G. Selden Waldo, fainous iniplr- sonator and baritone singer. Oymnaslum team from University of Florida-best on the road.' Matinee-concert and nmperson- ations, 8 p. m. Benefit hard road connection with Lemon street. Tickets ou sale at Ackerman-Stew- art Drug Co., at $1.00, 50c, and school tickets 25c, good for all entertain- ments. .__ With the exception of the railroad crossing, the hard surfaced road be- tween Palatka-and San Mateo sl now complete and in very good shape. Another good rain or two will pack and improve it however. Potatoes are now moving from the Federal Point and Hastings ections.. The first sales are bringing $4.60 to $6.00 per barrel, f. o. b. cars. With yields running around 50 barrels per acre, there's pretty nice money in potatoes. Prof. A. D. McIntosh. wife and boy, of the Taft Scbool, Watertown, Conn.. spent a few days at the Idle- wild this week, leaving for home Friday afternoon. San Mateo folks hope to see this pleasant couple another season. Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Miller, of Dal- las. Texas, and Ms. Anna Webster, of sdianapolls, Ind., motored over f Nalka Thardday. They ex- SlgitOaW theo i': a shIliu' taI NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED. Under Sec. 8 of Chapter 4W, Laws of Florida. Notice if hereby given that Clino S. Gale purchaser of Tax Certifi- cate No. 199, dated 4th d(ay of July, A. D., 1904, has filed said certificate in my office and has made applica- tion for tax deed to Issue. in accord- ance with law. Said certificate em- braces the following described prop- erty situated in Putnam county, Florida, to-wit Iotd* 10 and 19, Private Survey Section L2, Township 18 S. Range 16 E.-17 acr,,B. The said land being assessed at the date of the issuaice of such certifi- cate iII the name of Mrs. 0. 0. and I. 0. Borst and Cook. Unless said certificate shall be re- deemed according to law, tax deed will issue thereon on the 94th day of April. A. D., 191 P. Witness my offielal signature and seal this 26th day of March, 1911. HBNBY HUTOHINYiON, [Seal.] Clerk Circuit Court, Putnam County, Florida. By H. Hutchiuson, Jr., D. 0. No. 862 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED. Under Sec. 8 of Chapter 4888, Lws of Florida. Notice is hereby given that J. C. McCoy,. purchaser of Tax Certificate No. 830. dated the 5th day of April, A. 1). 1892 and Tax Certificate No. 212, dated 6th day of July, A. D. 190, has filed said certificates In my of. flee, and has made application for tax deed to issue in accordance with law. Said certificates embrace the following (described property situat- ini Putnam County, Florida, to-wit: Lot 14, Blk 248 embraced in.Ctf. No. 830 and Lot 16, Bik 248 embraced in Ctf., No. 212, all in City of Palat- ka. The said land being assessed at the date of the issuance of such eartlfi- cate No.880 In the name of Ells. Each- ary and certificate No. 31I In the name of Levi Cusack. - Uuless said certlflcates shall be re- deemed according to law. tax deed will issue thereon on the 8rd day of April A .J. 1911. Witufi my official signature and seal this the 4th day of March, A. D., 1911. HNAYa HUTOHRIlOx, [Seal.] Clerk Circuit Oonmt, Putnam County, Florida. By Henry Hautbhlaon, Jr. D. 0. o9 .8 4#. W(OT OfIATP]% ,%QW1 0I Aril, A. D., 191. U Witnehe my omo at a twa *eal this the 18th daf of Mahi ll I ISeal] Cle rk milt, Putana o Po ly H. Hutchinson, Jr. D.V.No NOTICE OF APPLICAlIONl TAX DRRD. Under See. s'of toapter UTW of Notice is hereby given that 8. Gale, urebohr of Tax cataNo.7 S7dated. the 6th day A. 1+1908. has filed said ee n my office, and has made app tion for tax deed to issue Ia ance with law. Said oertldeaate braces the following deerlbed erty situated In 'Putnam COga Florida, to-wit: T< rd Adjd., Se *or., Gardner Hudnall Grant, Section 616 shi 18, S. anaie 986 --8 Acr. es The said land being assassed at date of thb isuance of soh- leaste in the name of Joeep H i'R Unl said certfioate shal re4meXed aseording t law. tax will Isaue thereon on boe 17th 4 4,j April, A. D. 1911. . Witeass my official adgnatan seal this the 18th day Marh, esr HINRY ,HUTOaMo1Ituo [Seal.] Clerk Circult Court, Putnam Count, Flod. . By H. Hutchinson, Jr. p.6. No*:* | Notoe.t San Mateo, F February lrI The Annual Election of Town Of- fleers for the Town ot San Matn e ' City, Florida, will be; held at the- Depot, Tuesday, April the 4th, 1911, for the poasose of electing: A Mayor, A Clerk and Treasurer. , A Marshall. Three Memberb of Town Con lL ' Registration books are open at . Post Office until such date. Attest. J. f. ROWLY, HAROLD W. HIZA, .Mqejr. Clerk. NOTICE OF APPLICATION I TAX DIBD. Under see. CofMpero wa. m Aws Notice is hereby given tat Baybon purchaser of Tas eates No. W and M daNed of July, A. D. 1901, _4" "r1"ate Iein msy o, Okada 'WoLmen ftor ^fr 2~^y~Ui^ '4 -~ '.4 ~.'., A V~~ I1 *' ~ ' -- _ ___ ____ ~~~~7lljF~Pr o! - ooo'v vk6 -, t4 in A ldfi - - - ,wv v v vIv, ' l.i 1^ ^ rl.. aCUD& RO1"loot I - ImO M -W6 .. m w . .. .. .. i"s. SIS ~am mat z"#.60 uaSs was o eto U has dh to try ee to as. C 0-1. mNtow roewes hse amsphe e is whl e Uft ourbes ad Aides o bsthe lftht In which thj owner eOf s t lt bloms. He Is the 00our7 to wh h t"h true fruit ot alth come s to a boutM maturity. We awe all Ito his pet gwarde. He li al ks Its path au d ea i "for Its Why should we hid? To amo his smine* meams heaven for us. To miss htm to o masthe bst. There Is onyon* e ee hidlaf place. ad that is the Rook o f Ages, the Lover et th sous t me. aI ma is Ssad mthe Is6 the light of meS." pe To PIllow In Hiso teps. S Work uandrtekes.for God may d4 ~ teIato a bah d taukor be mailn Stayed, w It, is gmenltrly bnaUs, au a to. Mbtl~ -re ooa ctla gpl tea is O.s It to a md day for any Cabrsta Hebwhoa the brthtaes sad tecOI iUtaf M service to the 1~ia mater OrLtA, lemvtad beblat only the aiu a task wi b hs m to be ib narrowed o2 The outstadMl Mr llab our Lorm's onv Isrvloo iP a mrt; wu t eplasum with M? whieh he udertose h b mieson of b~. "I *elgbt do th y will, 0 Goo. "W -ll an I tratoftd uatil it beso plled. "Wtth desire I hbave do re4 to tat thtis pmore with you.- "Wbo for th o bo that war t before bt hRm. eodu th crMe." AU thl s IS k to .*lao-aco for ourmelve. We t ea.f ..le.dw olo his steop, sad S|sv as he srved. Oservioe oftkis 1 -Is the only m e that plema wa o ir o us awy r o. tBaor he art Wedf careful wateas u9.a tblh s: nsrv may aslly dlpgerate ow e r bfoten. * O Aell aereee.. Swe e It othewes9&wq H^BBE E L ^^^B^^Bf^^~'^^^BB.fw- ^^^B"^^^^^?''i^B l*I 07 1miwAUit C 07W. AoeA*W'W*fM"W-*7= 9 A perfect mdyotCn fion, Sour Sto abDian1 mussand looss oir S~um AKII s9v.e Ite0% od% Get a Well. Lt.- A" r .~.4 4 ~ "I was In a tsrrtbls---sdwan% AAh )~ Boohm, ofsihpa, asol ne lcouldnot stisi any tlnu at AI alwtout gret* tLM e ;tm s au a msstosI od*bodly apsu rdwIth pal in may lNmh% ad4nmy'bdr W I TlsvdW WWmaluiWOWStftfst rr'i %,I K1B Ira LW. liii hi e-b e W a e s UnI. -t e PaI l Is by No |' .- ..... T-ha N--i eed *' kiW with proper length of Sa- ahy gpaoetal i the long 00 the stubby women has no t l I y gameat than the skirt.- , eaasat. d here they all are Sa"s the cuatOer of the S. a br "aiae spring Isa the time b e-m Ored jauntlneess" And then he. qBa that not only are long s* as ed for traveling and auto- eO wear, but the btfurmated skirt, N threateng to take the place IL "W Ly A Jr 4; B 'A, A J,. ,t7 ,w~,1,p. - Jr. 'I lasweu-d have, perhaps, a plaited Vsoftattvhe de of the coOt, made 4o tsmhe a eft lasting and gsing the rmeeat a very taxurious air. or the 3Ibets of all Goats need to be lined, though the doubling Is the softest twilled silk that does not add In the least to warmth and yet gives the coat a better fit The second suit has a coat admirably cut for slimming purposes, the two narrow front seo- tiooe and the cutaway ends giving a very girlish line to the figure, and so being most useful for those who are not blessed with the most gracious curves. All coats that strike about the hips need to be weighted with leads at the bottom, these going at the two sides of the back and front. The sleeves of tailored garments, too, are showing an ever-increasing smallness, some being put in at the shoulder without a sign of gathered, though there are fancy models, naturally, that take any lib- erty they choose, bending only to the obligations of prettiness. For home making the first coat would need to be in a double width material, the single piece in the tall of the back calling for this. The spotted gown-dots forming stripes- would also be better in a double width goods, as the plain wide front would be far better without seams, but wherever there sla generous seaming a & narrow goods is feasible. and. owing to some foolishness on the part of manufacturers or merchants, some. thing over twice the price of a good slngloewidth material will be asked for the double. Buttons are a very Important point with home-made tailored things, for if they are of a cheap and trifling sort they will ruin the smartest suit or coat. Bone Is the best material for spring buttons, but as they are of as many sorts as Adam and Eve's chil- dren one must use wits and taste in order to get the right thing. Coat buttons are very large, flat butter plates in size and, very nearly In form, but gown fasteners may be of the knob sort as often as in fiat shapes. The thing to do is tqo look around and only buy them after the goods la pur* chased, for even the bone button must show eternal kinship with the gown stuff. Far better to, pay something like a fancy price for novelties than take the cut and dried thing, especial. ly If the dress is to be otherwise un- trimmed. MARY DEAN. Warm Shen for the Toddler. Nave you ever noticed a tlay tod* lIn la a pair of thin shoes walk"in a ge mP lWmW At o ~ .weatbt I "Me a -M arW MaW for tho L-B^IPWM~ **-*^- ^y^i^w fH ^wwr.^ ^ I ALCOBOL IAWUk NOT NAMCOTICa A*AfAAMOMM 'tusbwb I~m Ora -40.6-w wumw %qmut 4~c 'I h1~; 4. Ia. r -For Thirty. -, xzod cpa CO PY qpof .wJ NO0 gc0) "x 0 w = -- - .- -" -T -. r 7 Ir i" -. W -- THE 8OMIR-.HART QMANGE CLIPPER. By making a very large conaot.wee are able this year to redaa Ub price of the Somers-Hart Opasoe C lipper from $1.J to 8eo eMat, M paid, and from $12 to $8,5.Jer dos en. The Clipper ths year ft v-im provement over In-t yiar, as It is uraished with a bolt to take up nut so that the ar of the sets sors can be takef up. Thbe pers have *been autpted by the Cit rus Exbanges all over the WS and we are receiving orders from C alifornat and Porto Rieo. It" oIs ed to be the- best orange clipper on the market. Send for a W l at 8Ac postpaid, or one dozen for $8.60. 1. 0. PAINTER FERTILIZER CO., - iJa avi 1i6 4. P. lisOP, Presdent. '7, * JOHN s.yr5 t Wwow. .S L. J1P fCS C- Vl4 ( 4W'~ Mr wo, --misomw Alt' . 3 g dot we we to I WOO an 00 so" AN ftpl am h ny l ii (SOW (Sid W 13 bM1.) tow (orsmw'). fythe a*lama0; 4 O~dbeUw),p I the gekn, $L"; 4 4m mly t efla P.59; 4 K-4.m tWIW OM w bIdo Is eed)In r-~o bstb e""mawhkeyorethed1 fI wto.-',tw hedd aehue)m y th e ds o Cmn I nc. ,sqHbiwIN. Pi,. r ~ ___ 7 _7j ina~m~ 2. B Fult Washer THE ONLY WASNER S' USS IN SAN MATBO. WNY TNM TAPLIN IS THE ONLY WAS14R THAT RM@OVE ALL WHITES PLY, UIT AND A1 OLUTILY QARANTRE& MI OXUS CAPACITY. W*@WqR -WAPI oa...0.. 0.. 0. 0 iD0 DOXES CAPAtIYV. v SOHnBOK WITH ORiHR IN,- MANATEE, FL. & Co. t., New York. r f So 6t. Jdohs Ari, w a* W, wde Aisu pild. is% ainesrom Pas e sP 00t4 (ty of 0,000), 3 milem fee IL Ahustine d abst to aisasw. S e Jaek oe vle Tho terminus of a branehb the VPorda East Coast Railway. The de. pgt beiag threquarterm o* a a WA eern the river wharf. Advantage and Attractions. San Mateo oUas good shelled roads ad mile of hard sidewalks. Beauty. tat wateroaks line both sides uf "aeets, and meet overhead tola many Two obarches, public and private wlools, telegraph, telephone, expressA moey order postofflce, three mail dalUy, meat market, two general stores, who take orders and deliver goods at your door, weekly paper. The tlace is incorporated. The state and county taxes are about 30 mills on about one-third valuation. Good hunting and flhilag. deer, ter key, ducks and quail, brack bass aad other Florida fresh water fAsh. Good boarding house, Byrlyn Plaoe epea winters; rates eight to tea dol. hre per week; $1.00 day. *Si thousand people weat through the San Mateo Prult Company's grove pnm last season. ' One of the best advantage. le Mateo enjoys is transpottaUo0n bbao a both river and raill is an advantage (hat few Florida point's enjoy. A re- oent season fo; lgtance, railroads OWd tenntiaa at JaksoavlU'* were more than conseted and truit ship. ped fira polats down th esenUal par of the state was, In some ease4 three weeks getting to Jacksoevillo, m route to northern markets and dd not bring enough to pay froliht. while uan Mateo shippers, at naNeo time. would ship from here one day and have fruit go out of Jacksonvlle se the Clyde slip the next. This lit- die matter that season alone was worth thousands of dollars to the Sa Mateo growers and the homeseekl wll do well to bear In mind tras portatlo sand oheap rates that em wath cmspetltl I se wlecting a if Ma loca . The populatlo iss0 abo t 1, mmon m r twy o the iotgs j , As a es they are 111 "M aM aiv. sad sealable. i b a W ea ow ,a *c la 4"N".6 to ^W'Wij^^-^'^tWfy"I.B-- ,5 ' . jft~; U, .~ %., S. ~ ___ _ Ihr BeM, &&I Lauftne PRAta ee$2.00 a. &AL Mne fM You eao8 an-ds 4'" and organ wIda g muelo. N of .rO ry, just paPse the strument and stke &h4 to Charts sent peM NWDS Agents wanted veeyw - A work that at a glanooe. elves M H debts, redit, jme and balancing by thor's price for Mi8 we i We mail It, peotpeld, e MINNIAPOLM S S12 Bank Mi tt4A~lOUS.~l A *Jr .A& rI 4. 4 *S ; IfTHf linI , LASSORANGEBOXES IT & VEGETABLE CRATES KImis, Orange Wraps, Cement-Coated Nails, M eld Boxes, Spruce Pole Ladders, Etc. ( WRITE FOR PRICES. iatka Ice Factory PURE ICE 'Distilled Water. WI, RORUVR PROMPT ATTrnTIeN. S* . PALATKA. RL . . . .. . : . .-w. . Florida's Firs Firm in New York: Largest handlers of Florida Frit and Vegetable in New York oity. Branch offices, Washingtonw, D. 0., Jacksonville, Fla., Miami, Fla. We are absolutely the headquarters for fanoy fruit in our market, especially East Coast Oranges and Grapefrult We make a specialty ot small lots, carefully packed. We have always put out a great deal of energy to make San Mateo Fruit .ia O7aanges, Grapefruit nd :otheran ]early Vegetables Small shi- ad pments. P rompt returns on consigned good& I. well speak LE PRODUCE CO. OHATTANOOCA.TENN. known. Our for themselves. results A' .~ 0Z7 k KU MID 4 TWO On I4 Wm -yQ I I* Re s I II Furniture UMX9 M mastreI supPUIs PALATKA, P"A ,' Notice: 7.. %&tr U10.64 oscrown and LabeL ~*A& "d l&.mInkfl4f -limb, aaotumosa Most of the groves, fruit from which we handling, this season, protected by the are are ablte insuranaa -4 ,,- , Mo I L D0-0DImi .. 4' , " A ., rE'41i . ,4 V Y--~ *~., *; <^ * **>'*' i "r 'i ' A. 1. z, SI.- - ---. 9 '"u ob3n.dt; PAO ~YA. s 1PEES -.9, 9.., .,. -.9 ~ ~ .,~, .9. 9 .9 .. "9. .~ -*99 Sa PENDLETON NEW YORK .9 9 'Co. 44196m*4emmom - -u - NEW YORK* Stug" toeaest tram Voo ~ithrough the I&. Mucd snd hope tous because bothe vmita yor at9lo INGESA A' Welte s be fid m '41 the fertilar y iOUMll Armo ur'e er' -4 Arroa r fertilizer Works, JacsM It It R isachleay you woan we lavelt us for catogue, prices a4 tern. MALSBY COMPANY t Sohm STL, ANTU We sel the followIg well-known goodsca Hench & Dro gold eler "P and M - MUlle in al sizes aa ige _C Gi ad Stan wood & Oambisad 1%anl Shinfle Machinery; 5ZwS et Ort Why Stay North adFr CORMW TO SJAN MAWILO And spend the winter out of oors, Ift you wat to rest a atts writs (p947 to move ta. Byr ry Plao. and Us; You win ca~e apis we have ahm=tms a. A. Ox1os~o b . Md -~ ~ - T" -UA ON I ON Tunl a. LOWa wCL J. o WInD&ws oy *di Plc Your PIRB INSURANCe With The Loper biyk C + , * ~WuImM~1* TIMBT TRIBDI 9999, & _ *. pA 99 9. '. . 4, z , p ... .. ,. f .' . - . .9.w; 4b .1 Zi -i1 ~; .a.t~t ~ P rmmmmmlmmmwm %M (, 4 'i am OW b w In oil 6 *&*be WinV UftmW6 f 5o U *.n di =afy photypafwh*ats eme run --steumalls "t WORM Samakerew sit up and takenezom # ow 'Of hto8 M e=mto ta tIL A trial H Ilmay ie t ft the Tubreulous. government, on account j^ tabercul-el cases a errant sent back ha appolated boards IK the seaports, whose report the arrival of tu- Lesos. Thee are then SOsemervatlon in those atey settle, to prevent $ o disease. The s toria and other itUtMUo is betng the number of bas been con- al ditorent .4 4elYn oM tpos ato off earasp'... agg Legio* of T t * a Jedge B t twenty-twi e *e asilde. lO ve tbo lta spo w si Wd -n ot segar nad a prsesm wth a lawa e eaho (&teept better, salt ad pepper), until It is oee and 0 hal inches thick; then add enoagh milk to wet. Put into ven an akhe until sufficiently dry to cut in looks two and a halt laches square. Serve hot on toast. Cheese Nouveau (excellent luncheon dlsh).-Pleces of bread cut as Ift for the table, thinly buttered and placed Ina a frying pan: Sprinkle salt very lightly over them and add a thick layer of grated .heese. Then another layer of bread and salted cheese, and, when the pan is full, pour over a cup of milk. Cover closely and stand on side of stove, where it will steam slowly for twenty to thirty minutes. Turn on hot platter and serve at once. Cheese Fondu.-One-fourth pound of grated cheese, two eggs, three table- spoons of butter, one tablespoon of vermicelli, halt a pint of milk, half a teacupful of bread crumbs. Boll the vermicelli In the milk and pour over the bread crumbs in a pie dish. Melt the butter and stir It in. Beat the eggs and add with salt and pepper the vermicelli and cheese, beating all the time; add a teaspoon baking powder and bake in quick oven half an hour. Welsh Rareblt--One pound of obheese, grated. Rub the bottom of a dish with an onion. Put in the cheese, add one tablespoon of tomato catsup. one tablespoon of Worcesterahire sauce, half a tablespoon of salt, four shakes of cayenne pepper and two level tablespoonfuls of butter. Stir until It begins to melt, then add grad- ually four tablespoons of ale or beer. When it is soft, smooth and creamy. pour It over toasted bread or toasted crackers. Cheese Souffle.-Four eggs, one- fourth pound of cheese, one-fourth of a pound of butter. Grate the chesee and beat It well with the butter and yolks of the eggs. Season with salt and cayenne pepper. Whisk the whites to a stff froth and str In light- ly. "Bake in a deep dish. -"- lIed Applee Utsa Peel and core one dosen good- flavored apples. Boll them gently In oe paint of water and a half pound of sugar. Add the half of-a grated lemon rind. When done remove and set away to cooL Peel, core and dbop -te oe do4se apple and add with a le o e sugar to the sarup and, cook- aI atoewly. rfedue to a marmalade. S Put a arer of the al alade ea the M.A e laer.t I*0 stewed whole UmMui 'Jle emtil ':1 Dark Days Coming. "Bay. Jim, here's a preacher In New York who says men should sew, cook, wash the dishes and get their own breakfast." "What's the use of rubbing It in? Guess we all know we'll have to pret- ty soon." UsE ALLUas rOOT43AsN, TbeWe*-pU >K to be Lmh *M tise t MeM@o Irf s itl eas eeementersUt,,*ene. **el* l*, sw... ...... AUeiBs e.-m. BRelevs *wMUm besUf aet O1 msam W pvms klesee GtM aO "l$f as. Alswa Sui Itto also te So~es, lIeusar,.IT. True to Her Nature. Maud-Did you hear the news? Made has eloped. Jack-Madge always was a flighty sort of a girl. Try mne n y a ... for .e.. Watery Byes and Ornulted Dyolfda. No smartin--Just BiY Comfort. Mu- rine *Oi alve InAsoptio Tubeo New rsine f. Muriae mye Remedy Lquid Iso and Oe. Seems to Be Wrong. Howell-Whatever is isa right Powell-But suppose a fellow soaks you with his left? A man of few words isn't cut out for a compositor. a Wb ard Oil is eso waMendfd by buIt sed inmany pub. Tbe bet tlag ta the world Is Idle uoty. 4' 4 -, ~- 'ma ass t b- Usu,2wtsm OLht A. wL L41. ?'IMP' TCan"r '0' '4 A"' I- t Idfk h-Atdw wvwnans power -.jm t~11 .P-m!P-m: I IK A .4 4 'C -\4. 44 P V. . -. ~% 'C, 44 ~ :~ 1.7?: r- I '3. 44% ta from can 0. fPMwh I. jl;| - --~-- ~-~ --~~ --~- 7a~ . rf 6 1 Y' -~ --- t, r* " 'ke F "a @wafvWt*O taN4 OMIa 4M LAWS, 0 0 LO.RIDA. k ete by tIve that H. M. a Itaser of ta. e4 sata #mbtPb d4 0 r Ja. A. A aI af.tM o to iad embrak the fell B lnsnis o iq.2a.m ,3, ,mireeeod IA Certie1ate NMo. Les i I 5, 8. Block 3, oem it ert lofte No. 340 of 18M4 elt beft otassed at the 4 a.e of such certificate N am of 3. Iigglabotham, Pa. Qurway and Unknown. re sld certificate shall be re amor.!Avgto law, tax deed t oereou on the 27th day of MB oftflfa signature Pad S fth ofay t Februnary, 1911. UUNRY HUTRINSON., lt Courtko Putnam county. By H. Hutchinson. Jr., No. a7T. (Beal.) OP APPLICATION FOR MNeRS SECTION * 77,A77 4WO, LAWS SFLORIDA. N er gives that J. F. of tax certificate FiM Oth day of July. A. Wred saod eortIlcete t my as dmade applioon for 2triuMe ft s cordence wint ei WMe embraoes the mu property situated lll. "Forida. to-wit: aar of northwest 17. Township 13, bala* assesapd at the of so crtucate lI phaw *No. 4 M. egAtljaete shaWl be r*. to rlw. t, ax * ft thenMb4 daW Ustles saWl q4rt5tet MaR demel ateeedig to law, tax wi te there um on the Snth doa ot MardI A. D. St. Witaus st official sigpature sad eal this 2th ay of Fbruary, 191. 'MNRY HUTCHINBON, Clerk Circuit Court. Puteam County, eorida. By H. Hutebluson, Jr., D. 0. No. WS. t (8al) Nould al read theo LORIDA 0 W H. It tive market ltfomsnUo eat on eatteral topless ftd poetry raiag. Is always for the best In- teewts of lorlds sad to he orids Grower. Prie $1 per year. Mention Item and gt free sample. Addran lorida Grower Publishina company, s19 Florida aveonu, Tamp. FRUIT TREES SHADE TREES AND Ornamental Shrubbery AIBO Field Grown Rose Bushes Before you paeoo your order, write f0 proNs and one of our DM84tIPTIV OCATALOGUU TURKEY ORERK NUMWRIY, Sex -.. M1aen0y, PIla -n nw n Na AftSL M 0. AMO#SN@ES THE ARMV- SO a NEW SPafIN *Js|e *^oPr 9 0 QNX '1'te ^*f ^^^ miUtftM lL~f^-A kkL - .'<** '.4 ege Over Khr uMft MNnY S7RVNI. Aftwmy At LAM% Irpo m Stret PALATIA, Name"sI Sa* ornw AterqyAt Lev , 1 -6q, PALAYKAp PAS" S@UtnSELLMS AND ? AT .AW. POW O St PALATEA -PL&r Pf Meft M.L@O~, ANSMy At LOA% ,4~f ~ 4.,;? Jo K SULCKV4 Attoney~matipW .AMIA a * W.W.w - uee~eie p"" ftr W& emwmwmm - --~-~ -- - U- i ww-wmpw v ; * mmh TWWL. W IW $*1,000--Thirteen room house, one story, nleely furnished, all In good I repair. Packing house." River front location and extending back over half mile. 78 acres land. House on hUltop. 90 feet above river. Grove that has been producing $8,000 to 6$5, 000 in fruit per year. Parts of the , land are suited for any fruit or vege- I table. *'- -.--. So.. .. . ..$ 5.00 0 0* 0. 0 t " *~bes4weeBlend- 4 446 OM fV 1) quarts .. . . .. AN ARBLUE- 4oi. un.. .*. -. '32 quarts .. ..ft. f. 0 '4 12.0' 4 0' 11.5.- 3.2- 9.t" 3.00 8. fr * There are three things that destroy your lawns, Dapdellons, Buck Plan- tals and Crab Grass. In one season the Clipper will drive them all out Your dealer should have them-If he, has not drop us a line sad we will send circulars and prices. CLIPPER LAWN MOWER CO., BOX 6, DIXON. ILL IB $65. M SEW N MACnE Direct from Factory to You FOR *e.75 Complete with all attacbmeats. Guaranteed ten years. Relable Reponsible .... - |DstWa.e Phone 188 West Bay Street lMitytl, Florida U1M0e4 s Life. w-4 gven see upI' -Aes of ATeOM *4 my Plnat sewing, head made. New swell front goldenn oak case. Auto lift. New patent spool tray. May run. nin. Noiseless. SEND US ONLY $1.00 AND WE WILL SHIP YOU THIS MODEL 2 GOLDEN EAGLE SEWING MA. CHINE. On arrival examine it, and if satisfac tory pay freight agent the balance ($18.75). If you do not And It sat. lfacetory we will return your dollar and pay freight both wayse-Catalog GOLDEN SALE SUGGY COMPANY, 418 Golden iagle B14g. MWONa Dept 484, Atlanta. Ga. PuIles are not In themselves i- o-p Vhaslble; they are merely Sw we w o at happen to as. ,^ 't' -ft p< " p S I I ! 1 &*momb ai AU*..iee sointmq of town. Cottage ralbe or sale. Photo $,000. -imfy e p lt 101 on aide, tvor as Wau e t rom a Mano M.aostt Two thomsand three ho a" Wing tbreea Pale s adoM tea, $12.50 par re; "Al" through propmw,; has fro g MI , John river ad 4 ounty- Is hard sumre hgt wwaytwhrOugh l,- of this land Is suitable tor tratt truck and part as good potato there is in the ftaous th ~r a trict, whiph 43 bist about th from ea ,t ern b dariesl on the proper and a e"oatall grove. Wells can be tut dw'i part of It. per c It wraat a* W have prf or a pinery =r a beartag wrlt afow hudre, to gCt00.Wwt? + 7 _ _a___ ____ bout price you would Wadt to for a place and we wmil write -. 41. A pretty Uttlo grove with S*e about what we have around yeow l location for house on river bank, ure. lO.- Wamt a f i--fo'a 9 mi what WO Hew 01 f1 WUIP J. A. Crosby, SAN MATBO. PLA. 4 ;~ ~ I , .i4 BEACH and MILLER LW THE ST. JOHNS RIVER SVY DAYLIOH. Stearner "CRESSEt" T Stca mar ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~' I.' <' t^. 'r il++'+ +++ 1 ---R + + sma lamp. iW.- 4 $8.500-Thirty acres land. Grove producing 300 to 500 boxes fruit House within hundred yards of Mlver bank. Deep water lose in. Good spring water. House has seven or Eight rooms. This Is one of the pret- ty locations in Florida. View of river some two miles up and two down and about one mile from postofflce and depot. $2,000-About thirty acres land ; house of six or seven 'rooms. Grove has about 200 to 800 boxes fruit this season. Half mile from depot and postofflce and 1 1-2 miles from river .vharf. Another grove on river, belonging to this estate, snipped 1.000 to 1,200 boxes fruit this season; is held for $5,0(0. The two properties can be bought to close this estate for about 46,000 cash. $360-Twenty acres fine land two miles from postoffice. If you want a couple of rooms for light housekeeping or a cottage, write us. Rates are $1O to $25 per month. Noe. IW HmP"lM I" ladsa n hs tnle n thVmiA A- ,d IAm ~n r- < ". *.' ** , ,** -' :s rp. .* at IT",t 2 1' Is7- olWB NO ftS teU yft mr" ~aw ~ SOW 01 WU~ ~1KtO~ k -, ~ I#f *. -. ,*~ ~ ~*- 4A* 1. '~ * *-~* Saar, We mout so t~essyesasa adsbPe*.* mozw A"W 64 healthbo.&__ It Depmends*onthe Liver. "is lie worth Ivluf?-.that 4emds-e Up=s the llver." Yen, msadotha--a;o depends upon what you e&4ansdhw Y"g SOL Henry Ward Deewoner ossaid: "A man with~ a bad liver asannot bo a good Chrisusa.09 Mery iras" sow mistakes, but In this Ibs -abe Was eminently Correct. it IS only am- other vw'slssof &a prmeA--iWa~l Usedby theeSOW of 00e9,eet do Body: "As a se am m tfll isp eb0 Im An"elosTdes .wa Yom assw4 , .' l Ip~~ I * jnIt pSebe me The assat Irsm if"0'd swyervsto heW tbohw ta se It =aet hve bow a splaster who OWi that s"p. wows vwerbeavy. vow sto semoothekok'Joy. POWx~mut ~mbe 3" N0~ mh~m Bhat ' 1. I Tqu-TW- WAS,*& *^, an yAr 4f *'~~ **tem tathe 4 oes e. .jtoh was at peatd. hate 1P'6W thl e sheudm iM ~elsir tun ^^A^ -- para^int od *Rods, --i~itb af^M^m ^tt6- 'VN* tob eeeraowers l *the sculai -. tr it nther helar to eMght*l bi ehed *ton hlch wml prob. p l eranent odilame. |||8MS~atell than BQ1 i 0e* lato oreet re Nel lalowers |i te wtes to Ilf^Wts a direct wal hote cat se 'orvegr after than 119a enaeervaUTe ee. ^IM ftoe Inito electt" l^*thentire sheep in. |hl~ orerthe clai. ised before the "eNber 1, meam L ONDON.-To alow King George to form an idea as to the best site for the King Edward memorial statue which It to be erected In Tnndoe, a fiat wooden dumey was taken into the Green Park on a dray the other day and placed la different positions while his majesty watched the proceed. ips troa a witndw of Bucklagham palace. The model, which was pre- pared by the 0qce of works, was made In two parts constistin of the pe* deetal ad the equestrian' statue. The strange spectacle attracted a4 large crowd of curious people. of the Sanpete wool growers said if the order went into effect they would have to go out of buseaos, assertions beain made by many that they had already been compelled to reduce their focks from 700 to 300. A still further reduction of 17 per cent., they said, meant disaster. Sheep men on the Karlbab a"d Bt. George reserves also complained that they were being forced to the wall. Some of the sheep- mes from that part of the state claimed that their flooks have been retuoed from 160,000 to 6,000. with till further reductions la sight." On the showtng made to the con- ventlon by these sheepmen, a com* amttee composed of E. H. Callister, president of the Utah Wool growers" association; W. D. Candland, chair. man of the board of land oommleseoa- ere, and L. R. Anderson, chairman of the state board of sheep oommlsslon. era, was appointed to confer with Chief Jorester Graves. After the sub. Jeet was thoroughly considered, an agreement was reached by which the chief forester agreed to suspend the order for one year, which means that the Utah sheepmen will be allowed to grase the same number of sheep as formerly on the forest reserve. L~~~ ~ ~ -w W WM--~ ~--- ~-I ~-~ ----~Lr ~r C~~ L L) C -~ _--0 :$Am A~m tHBO TO LECTURE ON AERONAUTICS Eleven German Universitle and Taeh. niWal lmttuthn to Conduet Summer Studles. --it is unoffolaciy announced less tha ysevea German unl* mend tehalcarebools wlU la- S0eture O aereasast esdi haM -w. Spelal t ZU~a ft s~be* Isas ~, C ~4 '~ A"9qm Tss0 "-- *gmk-duf .*mft!&T~m 101e Doji* VIA" m aft OeWW y y tkw~mh Takeas u4 *e'ayou *10 t cook "~~~uhyMaw tehl eaos~~adWater to eover the *qe; qpnt mdpt over a lbw p, ft a [Vbot 4 wn er o f .e MWy.g minute bs IS IU0S. 9a4ONWO minutesbow-e o4 w wi be 'dry am -w be ~ *k ~ 4 ,~' S 1 w. i' *f': __ .C* '2~i , -71 - k ' - Oma from th eoft or 'or two 400 so oiv Pww Low. IX to ,. isma of lb poutr i. 'A " ..*. so' ow bile N&Ot0ftOSoo. aWill .is JAACkONVILLR, lpw 'im FLA. A Co. SWJFFALOt N. Y. WSRSNOS: ~~NK OF S1WPALO it quality j-~ -~ 08 Park MP*m Yau* Remember the NameWhen Shipplteg RemmbrV Fruits and Vegetables Ship Your Fruits and V tgetable W York & Whitney Co., U Plorida Orange. and Orapefruit aI SA AOOOUNT SAUNI RMN- DAUN IN~t bs~13.M% to Yom pe~1a. MAa4-b" Ihmlam ft3Boom.. wamU: 9ofth N~tismsD" ROOMDw am.a Msb As Wylieuso br simaele or -ttom. Ms~M Nsu q I-an su4m the Vsftn a *&* Five Years Ago we e oma.inaow uo"st wsyoto mketue fortlom Woft withknaubAturemsts fh ow ers." foW at j tdoi.4'AVORITU D WIDS-4r rceliM O sot"e BMS.. TXURU 1I A REASON. 3*1 Us Wuow YOUM 'em. - ~ ~ ~ .'~ n-'.' -4 .- -, 4 W40OW 4, 4 'i M4J5.jr - -- - ------ ---- ---- I .4, 'I : '* '"*fc . , -j -1 ., ,.* . ', .* * t r * -** *-"ft S^-A'; [it^.^ on ace Ft hp r - '* 'SE, S* -. L.' *** :*" Schloss. %akl the world over-you cannot beat this combine. S f~Ame sim above named stand for years of "Know- ( E to make clothes for Men, and well have they > fUi tered their et. All there is in clothing that will imn prov theappearance and still leave comfort to the wearer Mi beeh found by them. They don't make a style l, f te season and then drop it. They study it year after year until they know what man-kind wants. There is a vat difftrence between ' p, ? .. . i HAND-MADE CLOTHING 5-. I - BST ? ALAIlt T Frwoba S"N MAT I MoMNo.3 N.51MATVI IW 9~ SSW L9yNow A u ma"..Lh.o0 ii1A,. Om"JCie p7T.. tmae 46AsLEob" ey WA. a oftasz bee ,bok suwiv.I .e ispIn SOF hbd Pf ..sq s4Wslss FOR COPY OF THE LOCAL TINS Q I D. RAHNNIL. GoolwasoohwmwMS the qediaery kind. Notioe the wearer of a Han& Asdit ad you will readily deteo the Individuality in SI around the oollar--it's there in every one. W 4 e glad to show these clothes baosuse we know o -q b -are-won't you let us show you? V lo-k tOt 00. .w"o AUTOMOBILE TIgM 7 'WWa WOODWORTI TREW I i$Wih REMEMBER Ie.the Only Guaranteed Patent LPltber Shoe Sold in Putnam '' 7h e O*I*bated r C ,'o!,,AA ~esvi6h *6S. ~, ~f ~ sib - w~ gg Thq W I ,p U~ ~ - _____ ~Y ja. ~gg .I ikjav~ I?*AM60: Oe , *c6e*..~oeH~ *5~ ~ ,~> 5... * f. a W P M A&& am dt. P _~___ ___~_~_______~_ ~_____ SA N 0 V-, * -* i .* ' > ' t" HI v ^:r- ***" * **, ..; -, * b '~ t 1'""-* !f>.. 4-t .-. $6,000 lay il winter ali Rdkroadl r ~ 4.; P. 3*hg. -n -, To aif 4 PV NAVA .1 Z MT I.,-NII- AJIM w mv"Emp UI YIARV ,Y@RK. 0-il .-~~~ ~~ 4Pl^ 1 t' \ , *^ `r^ 6 -4, ",.,' 4~4 B- 4 ~44 ~ * rn~ ' *. * i> 4' ' -4-r 71111. q "1 ,.~"~ I,. *its and Chills Bring 14 Feuary, March and April are the backache months, because I p oni, with their congting, weakening influence on thkid sad start backache, urinary dirders and uric acid troubles. eadche, dizzy feelings, achy muscles and joints; too frequent, hurt the kidneys. Likewise well kidneys often prevent a t mttoers of cold congestion. Doan's Kidney Pills are very . They stop backache and urinary disorders, keep the kidneys wello kidneys. Strong testimony proves it. What better evidence could SWORN TESTIMONY- HAD OUT A SeAfT TIMII TO LIVES. At Lfts ft ThovhPW ME- Mw Nw mpshire Man. ~.C~~mI~uej.M~A"- a., Drtor& IL I tber ~mot is Mu --in tiga efkrd.tmba. VOID IL Goy_ D. v~b Hoith Comploey Seetp umrsI Md. eis Tudomaw GM A TRALI CW "42:hi coups.,1018 k 0 Yasuo. C., ~b. *. .A fe v D Kins L;q 1&.wMb~me tw*M -rZ.J . k' .'' ' -' 4 %llk~L t~ 'Is T 11 ~f~A.i"' - ' iW yrptyli J 4. 6-..~ r - <-,:. ~4 ;VI~ 4:' :i ft' > 9 .j. Tiqprq iL* lip. . '4, -a '.w.~r V40. sm f LwT White 1~L - -' ..~ *1. I~ 4 ;~*. -C.. 4 IA -V '.,. ~.I. . As A& 'I |