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Title: The Clewiston news
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Language: English
Publisher: Louis A. Morgan
Place of Publication: Clewiston Fla
Creation Date: July 31, 1936
Publication Date: 1928-
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Subjects / Keywords: Newspapers -- Clewiston (Fla.)   ( lcsh )
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Spatial Coverage: United States -- Florida -- Hendry -- Clewiston
Coordinates: 26.753399 x -80.9336 ( Place of Publication )
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Additional Physical Form: Also available on microfilm from the University of Florida.
Dates or Sequential Designation: Vol. 2, no. 6 (Feb. 3, 1928)-
General Note: Tom Smith, editor.
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VOLUME 'NUMBER 29 CLEWISTON, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JULY 31, lD30' SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 YEAR !.o,

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' R. 'F. C. LOAN ASKED I KATHERINE JULY 23 SMITH: IN DIES ASHEVILLE| STEWART| \ AGREES' TO GARDEN, L-EAUTIF1CATION CLUB ACTIVE WORK: :| ROY R. CALDWELL'S



The many friends in Clewiston' of At the request of the county
BY EVERGLADES D.D. SHORT GAME SEASONFOR BODY FOUND NEAR
Miss Katherine Smith, who was em- school board, Mrs. F. 11.Vright, ,

( ployed for several years in the of- chairman of the Clewiston Garden

FOR REFINANCINGThe fices of the U. S. Sugar Corporation, THREE COUNTIES Club announced this week that the : HOME LAST FRIDAY

I will be saddened to learn of her club
would be responsible for the
death last Thursday, July 23, in -
Representative Elbert L. Stewart landscaping and beautifying of the I
Everglades Drainage districtof Asheville, N. C. The news of her The body of Roy R. Caldwell, for

which Alfred Wiagg/ of West Palm death was received! here yesterdayby attended a meeting of the Tropical Harlem school grounds. WPA labor i several years a resident of Hooker ;' 4

Beach is chairman and genedal man- one of her friends. Sportsman's Club in Fort Myers will be used' for the work with the Point was' found last Friday after- ,' ,.

She had been in El Paso, Texas Wednesday night which had been ladies directing.The noon about a Hundred yards from :
ager, has applied ,to the Reconstruction
I for some time and had recently returned called for the of discussingthe his home and the state of decompo- .. :
Finance for loanof purpose plot is 150 feet by 150 feet
corporation a I to Valrico, Fla. Here she be- chance of having the game sea- sition of the body indicated that he .' :\

$15,286,162.71 to refinance its, I came ill and was taken to Americus, son in Lee county closed the first of and although the ladies have not had been dead for several days. The .
I made known their for
indebtedness. Fifty-two drainage Ga., for an operation performed by January this year instead of closing plans : proceeding body was discovered by Wm. Hooker :-

, y districts in the state have appliedfor her brother, Dr. Herschel Smith. February 15, the usual closing date, that it will with be the done work it is felt sure his nearest neighbor, after Mr. .J

She remained in the hospital for :Mr. Stewart stated that he would be nicely. Hooker's son had reported seeing .::1
loans from the RFC and of this
The Garden Club is also to have
several weeks, apparently doing alright in accord with the move if Hendry the man lying out on the ground ap:1
total 28 have been granted. charge of the landscaping of the .
when she took turn for the '
a county were also included but would parently asleep. ;'

Indebtedness of the district includes worse and was taken to Asheville to fight the season closing in only the Clewiston playground, work upon A coroner's jury was empanneled'r
which is scheduled to start within
accrued wages, accounts payable a sanitorium. She arrived in Ashe- one county as the number of hunt- a by Justice' of the Peace G. Small
short time. In addition
ville Wednesday evening and very they composed of Charlie Miner foreman, "
ers would be materially increased by ,
bonds, defaulted interest, jud- have taken the of
I. died next day. such action in this county. responsibility J. H. Davis, J. L. Brantley, Tom

gements, notes payable and certificates Her body was returned to Willis- Collier county was also represented furnishing, the playgroupd equip- Geiger W. H. Williams and 'J. G. ':
"i of indebtedness to the trusteesWi' I ment and it is understood that con-
ton for burial last Saturday beside at the meeting by Mrs. M. K. Car-i Wiandt who after investigating the
tracts have been
0 of the Internal Improvement Board. the bodies of her father and mother. son of Immokalee who spoke in favor -I already made by case and hearing the report of Dr. ";

The Everglades Drainage district is Her only sister died last April, 1\1rs.1' of the curtailed season and the the club for securing at least a portion O. F. Schlffli returned a verdict of
of this
Raymond Robinson.INTERCITY equipment. death by natural causes. The body,
the largest subdivision of its kind resolution was finally passed unan-I I _
however, was so badly decomposedthat
imously to ask the state game ccm-->
in the United in and
States acreage
mission to cut the season short. very little could be told aboutit

comprised total indebtedness.of nearly The 5,000,000 district acres isl I KIWANIS A Lee county game warden, Lum U. S. SUGAR COMPANY identification being- made possible -

only by clothing.
Yeomans, addressed the club and
lying in Broward, Collier, Dade,
Caldwell, a tinner by trade, has
stated that in his' opinion the

Hendry Okeechobee, Highlands, Glades, ,Monroe St. Lucie, Martin and, MEETING NEXT WED. quail had been reduced by seventyfive young- WARHOUSEROBBED lived in Clewiston for the past several -

and was a heavy drinker.
years
per cent by the high waters in
Palm Beach counties. _
June. It is to attempt to save these He also suffered' from asthma and

News of the loan application be- At the opening of the regular Ki- few quail and the turkey, which A thief or thieves who broke into I the general belief is that he became

came public when' Frank C. Rails, wanis meeting at the Inn Wednesday have also been thinned out by the the U. S: Sugar Company's commis- too intoxicated to get to his home

appraiser for the drainage, levee night' Secretary B. E. Herring high water that the season 'is being' sary warehouse either Saturday or I and an attack of asthma, together

and irrigation division of the RFC, read several letters, among which shortened. This would give forty Sunday night had not been appre- with the liquor caused his death. Indications -

arrived in Miami to start a survey was an invitation from the Fort My- 'days of hunting these birds and the hended today by county officers who were that he had been dead

on which the amount of the loan ers Kiwanis Club for the Clewiston deer season closes on January 1st have been working on the case since I since Tuesday night and witnesses

will be based. After the amount of Kiwanians to join them in an inter- as usual. the robbery was discovered Monday before the coroner's jury stated that

money the RFC is willing 'to lend morning. they had seen him' on Tuesday, one
city meeting next Wednesday night.As A 'discussion of benefits to be derived -

the district is made known, district this is the regular meeting night from having a one-year closed The robbery was believed to be man stating that he had found him

officials will endeavor to settle with and' there has always existed a season ended In no action as I it was the work of one man and evidence near where the body' was found and

its creditors for that sum. friendly 'feeling between the two I generally agreed that if the season pointed toward a negro as the guilty had worked for a time to try and

By refunding its obligations at a clubs, the members vot d unanimously was closed there would be no rev- party. A. O. Ward, head of the commissary get him on his feet and into the

considerable reduction of ,the prin- to accept the invitation.J. enue from the sale of hunting licenses department discovered that house. He was too drunk to move,

cipal, the district would be, able to E. Beardsley took charge of the! and would give no funds for the warehouse had been broken in- and he finally'left' him where he lay.

scale down its interest requirements meeting% and conducted a series of hiring of wardens. This would give to Monday morning and summoned The report is that he had sold his

and thus bring, about a lowering of group songs in which all members the game even less protection from officers immediately but in spite of.I shack where he lived a few days

acreage taxes, it was pointed out. joined. He stated that ,inasmuch as unscrupulous hunters. a diligent search through Harlem previously to Roscoe Emille, a city

The refunding operation also, would the club had accepted the invitationto Another meeting is planned for quarters! officers, have not as yet employee who planned to move it to

j wipe out the litigation that has Fort :Myers they would have to August 20 at which time it is hoped uncovered any evidence to fasten the other property. With the greater
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J ...z3 prevented it from carrying on any take' part in the program and that that there will be large delegationsfrom guilt on any of the negroes there. part of the fifteen dollars he received -

'"I operations' of importance since ,1932.: they should get in practice on the both Hendry and. Lee coun- Mr. Ward stated today that the from the sale he purchased liquor -

Past due interest coupons of the singing. In addition to the group' ties at that time definite action will robbery could have been committed and "had been drinking 'heavily.

district now amount to more than singing Mrs. G. J. Potter sang as a I' be taken. ': either Saturday night or Sunday There was no sign of violence. The

$2,000,000. The RFC does not lend vocal solo, "Roses of Picardy" with night as there was no one around body was about a hundred yards

money to refund defaulted interest, :Mrs. J. H. Doty accompanying. A CATHOLIC MEN'S CLUB the portion of the building'where from his shack ,when found and

making it necessary for the creditors mixed quartet composed of Mrs. Pot- MEETS AT RECTORYThe the thief lad entered on Sunday. about a quarter of a mile from the

.- to forego that item, if a refunding ter, Miss Marian Leydig, F. M. -. The watchman passes this buildingon Hooker's Point Road north.
I Catholic Men's! Club
met
plan is to be adopted. Wright and J. E. Beardsley then his rounds only once in about His brother, A. D. Caldwell, of

sang "The Heaven's Resound." Monday night at the St.. Margaret'sRectory each forty-five minutes which gavE'lample Altoona Pa., was notified of the
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President A. W. Lawrence requested in their regular meeting I time for anyone familiar with death by the authorities but never

charge of its Miami office. Other all members who would to remain I with a good attendance.; I his movements to make the break I answered the telegram. The body
Sidney Crochet host for the
was
members of the board are Walter after the meeting for a discussion J and get away.A was taken to Fort Denaud Saturdayand
evening and after the business meet-
,
Hooker of Belle Glade, James H. of the playground project which is I thorough check-up has not been interred by the county.
ing a pleasant social hour was ,enjoyed I
Franklin of Brighton, J. E. Beards- expected to start shortly. Nearly ev- completed but the list of missing

ley of Clewiston and H. L, Lyons of ery member stayed and were more items so far discovered by Mr. Ward I

Pompano. than enthusiastic in making plans. are as!; follows: six ladies' vests, one I J. C. LOWE HELD FOR

I Committee heads were appointed as I pair riding pants, a ladies' sweater,

follows: T. B. Shelley with Harry TROPICAL STORM 14 pairs of men's sox, one pair of

SCHOOL BOARD Turner in charge of lights and elec- white duck pants, two heavy blue r liST DEGREE MURDER

TO trical equipment; J. F. Tippey, gen- DOES NO DAMAGEThe melton zipper jackets, four dress

eral construction; J. E. Beardsley, shirts, a dozen work shirts, two anda

MEET AUGUST 31 ways and means; E. E. Kelly, transportation half dozen men's shorts, and two I A grand jury at Wauchula Sat-
urday returned an indictment
I- Every member' stated cheap watches. He had emptied a
tropical storm which blew up against J. C. Lowe, young Gardner
that they would cooperate and do sack of feed onto the floor and used
I in the Atlantic not far off the southeast first degree
charging him with -
I The county school board will hold their 'part in anything they were the sack :to carry his 'loot in. En-I man
I I coast of Florida over the week
E. D.
murder in the killing of
their regular meeting next Monday, asked to do.Several trance had been made through a
end and continued in a straight
mechanic
August 3, in LaBelle and, the most back window by knocking out a Adkinson, Clewiston ,
course north westward 'to cross the whose body .was found in Charlie
important business, to come before pane of glass and escape was
Children Take peninsula on the extreme south end creek, near Zolfo. Springs on July
the board will be the matter of pur- through a front window. Mr. Ward
Tuesday night, was still gaining mo- 7. Lowe has been held in jail at
" chasing new buses which was tabl- said that his course could be traced
'
Diptheria Toxoid mentum yesterday as it curved back few
his
Wauchula since arrest a
ed at the special meeting last week where he had burned matches as
and headed up the west coast not days after the finding of the body
The board is without funds on ho hunted for the things he wanted. :
far off shore. It was expected thatit I Wren who
of Adkinson by some were
which to operate at this time and it. I Officerfs are still working on the
Dr. L. H. Dame district health
,
would strike near Apalachicola fence at that
I II making repairs on
is a.
reported that there has been no officer of the case and expect to have the guilty
State Board
of Health
last night with possible winds of I Adkinson is said to have
provision made for the funds for at the school house party or parties within a few days.OGjJECTIONABLE point.
was
Wednesday hurricane force near the center. I been dead about two days when
purchase of these
buses. The ones morning between the hours of ten :
, Gale winds were all that were re- found.
r now in use old BOOKS
are and dilapidatedand
and twelve for the purpose of giv- ported as the storm crossed from The jury found that Adkinsonhad
according to state law shouldbe AVJLL; BE DISCARDED
ing the diptheria toxoid to all children
J Key Largo and entered the Gulf sev- been killed in Hardee coun1 -
,. replaced with new ones. However between the ages of six months eral miles south of Everglades.I I he last
shown that was
some of the board members feel and eight whose wish-I Mrs. R. H. Collins, who has acted : ty. It was
years parents There were no alarming reports witnesses when he left Clew-
they cannot spend several thousand as librarian at the school library ,this seen by
ed them to take it. Around
from the storm as it headed toward iston in the company of Lowe at an
dollars for these buses without mon- twenty-I summer and repairing and
five inspect-I"
were given and about
the peninsula Tuesday and little the morning of Sunday -
ey in sight to pay for them. Schick tests to adults and i ing the volumes, has reported early hour on
concern was felt here. A few rain ,' July 5. Lowe is said to have
The
financing of county schools E. VonMach that several of the
ren who had already had the toxoid '
has been squalls Tuesday night and Wednesday I had no funds at the time he was
a difficult proposition for I Ito determine whether not books are objectionable reading for '
or
theyare
cooled the atmosphere consid- in Clewiston with Adkinson,
several years and the fact that all! susceptible to the disease. children and plans have been madeto seen
erably and the wind was only a refreshing but following his appearance'at his
of the race track money in Hendry I The clinic was held under the get rid of these books before the
auspices -
breeze. Skies
were overcast home near Gardner on Monday, July
county to
goes the county commission opening of school.
of the Parent-Teacher's Association -I most of the day Wednesday.The .I 6, with Adkinson's automobile, he
makes it
doubly difficult to op and Dr. Dame A number of these books have
, J was assisted wind was believed to have not had of and took two
crate. However, it is hoped that prior by Mrs. R T. Mitchell, been donated and if the name of the plenty money
president of.
reached a velocity of more than thir- friends tour of West Coast
to the next session of the legis- the P.-T.4A., Mrs. F. M. and' donor is shown in the volume it will girl on a
Wright
ty miles an hour at any time duringthe cities and spent freely.It .
lature money
a plan may be worked out Mrs. O. H. Roberts.It be returned, to them. If a donor'sname
night Tuesday or Wednesday at first believed that Lowe
whereby the was
County Representative is not found then the books
is felt however, that there are i i
,, Elbert L. morning had killed Adkinson near Clewistonand
Stewart
may pass a local will be taken out and burned.
many more children in Clewiston
The U. S. Engineers manned his hometo
every the near
brought body
(6'.' bill to divert a portion of the gas who will wish to take I The library contained about 1,500'
; tax advantage1 f hurricane gate on the lake to be dispose of It, but later evidence
., money which is now sent to the this immunization treatment whi'his volumes of which about fifty obso-
prepared for any emergency but on that the had been
counties to buy bonds, to the school given without charge and lete books have been given to the indicated JUan
many ly one of the gates was actually killed near the place where the body
fund.
As much as a half cent of this adults who would like to take the Harlem school. New books will be
clbsed. The
gate at the
Hillsboroughcanal
fund, would, it is estimated, raise Schick test. On added from time to time to make up was found.
about eight Wednesday morning was closed but even this' was Blood stains on the car were ex-
thousand dollars a year Dr. Dame these, losses. ,
will return to the
not considered to have been : been
having
Lowe
for the schools. neces- plained by as
As this
k. fund is earmarked schoolhouse at the -
for the purchase of same time and sary as the wind tide was never gates were provisioned and a stove made when he hauled a beef in the
bonds it
will read the results of the Schick'
cannot be used by the commissioners greater than a few tenths. Most of installed, a plan which will be followed car'' for a friend. His explanation of
tests taken '
for other will give the toxoid to the hand operated gates, however, whenever storms are 'reported how he came to be In possession of

plan is any likely to purpose! and satisfactory the I anyone who shows positive and will!l']' were partially closed in order that I in order that the operators who maybe the car was unsatisfactory'' to SheriffC.
prove
more
sgive the toxoid to any children who they could bo closed hurriedly I forced to Hardee county and ,
remain in the houses S. DIshong of
,to them than ,
a split of the failed to take it last I'
race track fund., Wednesday. P.- should' the necessity have arisen. for a considerable time will[ be. sup- turned suspicion! on, him. Arcadia >
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BRISBANETHIS News Review of Current 5JA Few UNIFORM w IMPROVED INTERNATIONAL I



WEEK Events the World Over ;- Little fI SUNDAY I Lesson r-.


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By REV HAROLD L., LUNDQU1ST.
1 Dean of the :Moody Bible Institute
Descend Among Bicycles of Chicago.
Many Strikes ,and Worries Crop Damage From Drouth Mounts-Assassin Tries to es.c Western Newspaper Union.

Two Flags That Clash Kill Edward VIII-Townsend and 7\ .
Two National HymnsThis .'< Lesson for August 2
Coughlin Form Alliance.
column, like others to follow r -
PHILIP'S MISSIONARY LABORS
written in Europe, traveling .
about by* automobile By EDWARD w. PICKARD LESSON TEXT-Acts- 8540.
will rep- GETTING SOMEWHEREThe : GOLDEN TEXT-Therefore they that
resent an effortto Western Newspaper Union. were scattered abroad went everywhere
preaching the word.-Acts 8:4.
see things nation's drouth worries, con- The council's action was looked two tramps were stretchedout PRIMARY TOPIC-Philip Tells the Glad
clearly, and describe THE unabated after scattered upon as a peace move in the crisis on the green grass. Above News.
them sim- showers in widely separated areas that threatens open warfare in the them was the warm sun, beside News.JUNIOR :TOPIC-Philip Tells the Glad

ply, according to of the Midwest and the Northwest : labor movement. It was precipitated them was a babbling brook. It wasa INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC
F the old formula. failed to eliminate. by the drive to organize 500- quiet, restful, peaceful scene. Pioneering for Jesus.
You descend the heat. Regions 000 workers in the steel industryinto "Boy," mused the first tramp YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC-
from the ship at bordering the Great one big industrial union by contentedly, "right now I wouldn't The Gospel Crosses the Frontier.

Y Havre into a Lakes enjoyed cool John L. Lewis, president of the change places with a guy who ownsa Evangelism is the work of every
r k world on wheels, breezes brought bya United Mine Workers and his!' fol million bucks!" i' follower of Christ, and primarily ...
bicycle wheels, a high pressurearea lowers. "How about five million?" asked the work of the layman. This duty
change from the from Hudson his companion."Not cannot be delegated to the churchas
world on automo- Bay. AN ALLIANCE between. Dr. even for five million," an organized body or to its official -
bile wheels left J 4ri But the meager Francis 'E. Townsend, Father drowsed the first tramp. servants.

Arthur Brisbane on the other side rainfall in the Charles E. Coughlin and the Rev. "Well," persisted his pal, "how Philip was a layman, a deacon in
of the Atlantic drouth-stricken belt Gerald L. K. Smith in the--- interests about ten million bucks?" the church by office, but an evan-
Here working men and women, did little toward of a third :arty was The first tramp sat up. gelist by the gift and calling of the
thousands of them, ride to and T" bringing relief and announced at the "That's different," he admitted. Holy Spirit. His experience in lead-
from work, ten to thirty abreast, Dr. Tugwell crop deterioration t rya 4 Townsendite conven- "Now you're talking real dough!" ing the Ethiopian eunuch to Christ'F )
depending on the width of the I' Cleveland -Mark Hellinger in the New York '
continued on a vast scale throughout ,:; tion in demonstrates that one who is yield'WI
street. the parched states.", attended by 12,000 American. ed to the Spirit-
They have the right of way, prop- Loss of life throughout the United followers of the I. Will Find Opportunity for Soul tWinning
erly, in a democracy.So States from the unprecedented heat California doctor SOME HELP (v. 26). Most unexpected I

it used to be in America, wave exceeded 3,850, an all-time who advocates pensions places will afford opportunities.
when automobiles were new, small high. i of $200 per Philip was in the midst of a great '
boys shouted "Get a horse," and Agronomists in Minnesota, Nebraska iy : month for every revival in Samaria when the angelof
New York state law compelled the Iowa, Illinois and Ohio expressed person over sixty. the Lord sent him to Gaza-a

automobile driver to stop his car apprehension over the out- M: ._ In an address,.be- 'desert place. Who would he meet
and engine, while a farm wagon look for the corn crop unless gen- Dr.-- ----Townsend- --- lore tne convention, here? Remember that the great

passed, if the farmer raised his eral rains should develop rapidly.In Father Coughlin bit- -1 world-evangelist, Dwight L. Moody,
hand, or even lead the farm team principal cities the price of terly denounced the present admin- was converted in a humble shoe
past his machine if the farmer requested milk was advanced one cent a istration and President Rooseveltand store by the earnest approach of
it. Here the car stops, quart as the result of drouth condi- called upon the'delegate to Sunday school teacher.
while bicycles circulate around it tions. Prices of meat, however, follow Dr Townsend in endorsingthe n. Will Respond Immediately to-

on both sides. Similarly, you stop, dropped with the influx to marketof candidacy of William Lemkefor the Spirit's Leading (vv. 29, 30). The
later, meeting flocks of sheep, on drouth cattle. The possibility of the presidency on the Union Spirit said "go." Philip "ran." The

roads across the salt marshes of an upward trend later on was seen, ticket. fundamental of fundamentals ifi
the Vendee. however. Earlier the New Deal had been God's children is obedience. The

Completing a tour of the drouth the target. of both Dr. Townsendand opportunity, the inquiring soul, the

France is a land of bicycles, of areas, Secretary of Agriculture the Rev. Gerald L. K. Smith, equipped personal worker, all were
many political parties, and, at the Wallace declared the nation need now leader of the late Huey Long's "This boy you graduated is prepared by God for just that mo-
Moment, a land of strikes. Like all have no fears of a food shortage, share-the-wealth movement. good" advertisement for you, profes ment. All would have been lost had

other European countries, it is and and assailed those "who 'aye tried Townsendite candidates who sor. Philip failed to obey.
A of permanent war scares. for their own purposes to scare must run on the Democratic ticket "How so? HI. Will Find That Men and Women -
America looks upon war as a distant **-... consumers about food scarcity. planned a pro-Roosevelt demon- "He acts like he" knows every- Are Ready to Receive the Truthvv.

improbable possibility, and ." stration. Pro-Roosevelt delegations thing in the world. ( 28, 31-34)).
when it comes' spends billions on Arriving at Bismarck, North Dakota representing 11 states signed a res God prepares souls, and more are
airships that do not fly, ships that to help co-ordinate drouth relief olution urging that no "mercer or The StartA willing to be saved than we think.
never go to sea, and similar evidences enterprises, Rexford G. Tug- fusion" with a third party be made.A surgeon, an architect and a Whether it was through his experi-
of patriotic dollar-a-year ef well, resettlement administrator, tactical victory was won by the politician were arguing as to whose ence at Jerusalem, his spiritual
, ficiency. Europe's nations live in was informed that approximately New Deal forces in the election of profession was the oldest. Said hunger before he went up, or the -

: a state of fear, as an American 60,000 farm families in the state Willis Mahoney, Townsendite-Dem- the surgeon: "Eve was made reading of the Word, or all these
:. family might live if it knew that, were among the needy. A confer- ocratic candidate for senator from from Adam's rib, and that surelywas together, the eunuch was ready.
at any moment, well-equipped ence of state and federal officialsin Oregon, as chairman of the resolu- a surgical operation." Neighbors, schoolmates, trades-
gangsters from'next dcor might en- Bismarck developed a three-fold tions committee. "Maybe," said the architect, people, fellow workers-they may

ter, "shoot up" the household and plan for the relief, of dwellers in "but prior to that order was cre- present God's opportunity for us.
set fire to the house. the desolated areas of the Dakotas, THE arrest of former Lieut. ated out of chaos, and that was IV. Will Find That God Honors
western Minnesota, eastern Mon- John S. Farnswortho an architectural job." Men by Using: Them to Win Others.He .
tana and Wyoming. These included .the United States navy on a "But," interrupted the politician, could "save a man all alone
American travelers leaving the : charge that he had sold confidential "somebody created the chaos on the top of the Alps," but he
.'. boat by railroad, descending in Immediate advancement of mon- naval data to a Japanese of- I. first!" doesn't ordinarily do it. Rememberit
Paris at the Saint Lazare station
to needy families, repayableout ficer marked what observers be- was "the sword of the Lord and
.. were surprised to find crowds fight- ey of WPA earnings; granting of lived was the beginning of a Please Move On I of Gideon" that wrought a victory.
ing each other not waiting for I
crowds, made funds to farmers desiring td keep roundup of persons suspected of The meek little man approachedthe The eunuch needed an interpreterof
:' Germany Frenchmen, of different up political entirelyof small livestock herds 'or the pur- supplying navy secrets to foreign policeman on the street cor- the truth. Philip was God's man.

chase of feed and subsistence to powers. V. Will Know''God's Word (v. 35).
.' opinions. be repaid by work on WPA proj- Declaring that he had obtained ner."Excuse me, constable," he said, We cannot interpret what we do not
i- Some wore ribbons with the red, ects; loans and grants to ownersof nothing of' importance from the "but I've been waiting for my wife know. One who is not personally acquainted
'' white and blue colors of the French large scale cattle enterprises to navy and gave nothing to the Jap- for over half an hour. Would 'you with the Living Word by

_ I flag; others, more numerous, wore cover the cost of shipping animals anese that "could nut have, been be kind enough to order me to regeneration, and the Written Word
the plain color red." One side sang to other states for feeding. obtained in the public library in move on-London Tit-Bits Maga- by diligent study, is not able to help
,; the "Marseillaise, national hymn Washington," Farnsworth at first zine. others. Could you begin (as Philip
.
: of France since the revol.tion. attempted assassination of pleaded not guilty to the charges. did) at Isaiah 53:7, and lead a man

: Others, wearing small red flags THE Edward VIII of Englandin Farnsworth is charged with tak- Nothing to Stop It? to Christ? If not, should you not be-
!f. sang the "Internationale," official London brought great alaim to ing from the Navy department and Mother-Everything I say to you gin to study your Bible with such an

.. song of the Communists, the world the English speaking world. The later selling it to the Japanese gov- in one ear and out the other. end in view?
over, from. Moscow to Harlem. attemxi was made I ernment, a book entitled "The goes Betty (innocently-Is that why I VI. Will "Carry Through" to a
(t. Crowds grew bigger, the Frenchmen near Hyde Park Service of Information and General have two ears, Mummy? Decision (vv. 36, 37).
' .. sang the two hymns at each and he monarch'slife .r Security." A salesman may be brilliant, cul-
F
; other, more and more violently, was saved by a tured, and persuasive, but what
F. with excellent voices, not one out woman bystander PREDICTING 1936 win be the best A Human Zero"How's counts is the signature on the dot-
: of tune, all knowing the words of who grappled with business year since 1930 and that widower you married ted line at the bottom of an order.

i:! their respective hymns. The "Mar- i the would-be assassin i "possibly since 1929,'" Colonel Leonard I turning widow out as a asked.husband1the Philip pressed for and obtained a

: seillaise" says, "Let us go, chil- and wrested a P. Ayers, economist of Cleve- former was" decision.VII. .
dren of the fatherland, the day of pistol from him land, declared that statistics on all "A pain in the neck, she sighed, Will Follow-up His Convert
his
{ 'the fish was so cowed by
f.. glory has arrived'the; other says, The king was returning important business had shown sub- poor there isn't (vv. 36, 37).
wife
t:': : "Arise ye prisoners of starvation; to Bucking- stantial and "healthy increases"since first even him.-Cin-any Much so-called evangelism failsto

'.., arise,.ye'wretched of the earth." ham palace from the first of this year. Strikes, cinnati pleasure Enquirer.ALL fussing. with go beyond a mere profession-a
Hyde Park, wnere drouth and other difficulties have declaration of faith. The eunuch and
t', Kin g Edward' not affected increases in both knew that an inward
It was a scene never to be de- on horseback he employ- Philip
scribed, now that Dooley is dead, had presented new colors to six ment, markets and securit exchanges SETTLED faith declares itself in an outward

1 t. and Artemus Ward. Nobody bothered battalions of the Grenadier, Cold- the economist said. act-and he was baptized.
1':.,' the descending foreigners stream and Scots guards. "More steel has been produced in VIII. Will Recognize That the Mes-

from across the water. A few There was unrest in other European the first half of 1936 than in all S sage Is Important, Not the Messen-
r, Frenchmen hit other Frenchmen, capitals. ,In Madrid, Jose Cal- 1932," he pointed out. "A major ger (v. 39). When the work was !

:.- not hard. then agents of the vo Sotello, one of Spain's most pow- factor in the increased steadinessof done the evangelist was carried
f Surete, whom we should call pot erful monarchist leaders, was kid- business has been well sustained away by the Spirit. God's work goeson.
licemen, gradually dispersed the naped and murdered. Precautionswere employment among the factory His workman we set aside. As:

crowds, that met and sang at each taken to guard other politi- workers making durable goods. an advertising: company has well-
.." other again the next day. They. cal figures, lest the assassination workers making durable goods." expressed it, "The purpose of advertising -
;. live in the suburbs and work in open a new period of disorder betveen is to impress the. product.

,:'. Paris, or vice versa, and, meeting the leftists and rightists. H ENR FORD, approaching his upon the" reader's mind, not the

in the railroad station, it enrages In Paris, the celebration of seventy third birthday envisioned medium.
! them to encounter hose that sing France's national holiday, Bastille the eventual decline of It isa,, fine testimony to the effec-
the. wrong hymn and wear the the farm animals as, a source of the tiveness of Philip's ministry that although -
day, saw Champs Elysees a ----
wrong colors. scene of rioting with rightists and world's foou and "Have you decided where you'regoing he was gone his convert."
that went "on his rejoicing. His.
predicted
way
leftists in combat with each other on your vacation this year?
The duty of a visiting foreigner and the police. The disorders be- grains and other wvsy4 "Yep! I'm goihg, to whatever faith did not rest on the evangelistnor

t-: is to observe, describe and not gan when leftists were returningfrom crops will largelybe place my .wife selects." any human fellowship-he knew
: substituted: for God. Let us be sure to win souls.
J': comment; but this writer, had he their own oarade in the eastern -
then.. to God and not simply to a personal
Burned i))
accepted the invitation to speak at section of the city. While Rome
r.
the American club in Paris recently "We can, I believe Nero had just completed his his- allegiance to us or to a religious.

would have suggested that the get a more toric solo."There's. organization.Why .
splitting of the plentiful supply of not be a Philip? Any man
f' I IMMEDIATE of trying to
! French, whose only earthly posr no use up-
Federation of Labor food who knows the Lord.
and
cheaper or woman
r session is France, should be lift the public, he said. "Thinkof
careful into two rival groups was avertedby better," he said, that would rather Jesus Christ as personal Savior can
crowd run
not to tear that a
property apart, the action of the Federation's "by processing the be a winner of souls. It has well
, fire than hear
especially with Germany ready to to look at a me play
executive council in voting; to bringto products" 01 the soil -----'-"- the violin!" been said that all that Philip had
the
gather up pieces.
,. trial on August 3 the union instead of asking Henry Ford was "a love for souls, a knowledgeof -
-- leaders led by John L. Lewis on cows and chickens to do it for us. Mental Attitude the Word and a sensitiveness to
t This crosses the water by mail, charges of "dual union.sni." It In the future farm animals of all wouldn't the best the leading of the Lord. That is all
is not and "I man
marry
new, not news, when
you had been reported earlier that the kinds will decline in numbers. We said the irate we need. If every Christian were a
see it. Only heaven knows what on earth, young
council had voted to auspenc. the won't need them. The farm animal Philip the world would be won for:
might happen in week.: woman.
a
12 unicns grouped as the Committee will go, but the farm will become Christ in ten years." r
eKing Features Syndic*!., laa. "And if you did, said Miss Cay-
for Industrial "
Unionization.
WNU Service. larger. "
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THE CLEWISTON NEWS. FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1936





r ; '' R'iry ..'>frkoafv 3 ts .acws> "w..k f.m"}''', m iw Mdb. yr ALL the relations Trifles of life are ,Show Indifference an Interest looks sophisticated- Foreign-Words and Phrases i se s

with trifles, ,but people like you better if {
: iB
n f OL' l "1.r,, and unless the shuttle is plied you're interested.You .

t' t;:;:{ with a skillful hand, the texture are always hearing about Allez-vous-en! (F.) Go! Off

,, of the web will be full of the qualifications of a model husband with. you! begone!
...... .,) .' ;: :=t" : : I KAINTUCK::2 Bon soir. (F.) Good
...... : '*: &: knots, and of many discordant but never about the quali- evening. J
It : ;1:< "m............. .m.w'' ...... ,..", .." ..ijt colors. Let us fully appreciate fications of a model wife. Reason Cumo grano salis. (L.) With a
t trifles; look at them close- enough. All wives are model.It grain of salt; with reservations. a i

F ly, but let them be reflectedby takes three generations, De facto. (L.) Actually exist-. ';

the sunbeams of charity, make a gentleman-starting at ing.,
and Exceptis excipiendis. (L.) The ,-y:
arranged woven togetherby scratch; but thousands are bornso
sound discretion, that an without any preliminary plan- proper exceptions having been j'
even beautiful fabric Tray be ning. made. A
presented before the gazing Faux pas. (F.) A false step. *
Be fit for 1
than
the
F millions, at the great day of you are doing.A more. thing Hommes de lettres. (F.) Manof :;-I.
final examination.-L. C. Jud- letters; a literary man. ..:J
pessimist doesn't tell a lie, In vino '
son. veritas. (L) In wine :
he only sees one in everything. there is truth (i. e., intoxication .
I I Sublime living stamps beau- Every man would like to see makes one communicative). g1
ty upon the face.We've how he looks in a beard, but he Lex scripta. (L.) Written or :
is so timid about it, he will never statute law.Dogs :1;',1,

find out.FaultFinding. -1

1 l&dPhiI Is EasyIt on Alcatraz Isle ; .

A requires keen vision to detect Alcatraz prison, the Devil's Island ; ,
II. Blooded Horses Are Revered in Kentucky. a virtue, but most of us of America, a prison on a ":1'(

Prepared by the National Geographic Society. the nation he had spent his all to ...el : can find fault with our eyes shut. rocky island in the middle of ; ,
/ Washington. D. C.-WNU Service. Give us a day once in a'blue San ''Francisco bay, fortified with "

46,000 acres of land, aid.At Louisville, too, are the home moon when we don't have ,.tomake all the latest scientific gadgets, "
of it magnificent virgin Much to Watch '
SOME good. and manned by the most experienced
included in the and tomb of President Zachary
will be
and When we are alone we have crew of prison workers,
"Old Rough Ready.
Mammoth Cave National parkin Taylor, Love brings flattery to a man's '
His daughter Knox was wooed and our thoughts to watch; in families has found it expedient to reinforce
In the long struggleto tongue and flutterings to a wom-
Kentucky. won by Jefferson Davis, then a our tempers; in society our an's heart. its crew with trained police .
establish this national park,
young lieutenant in the generCll'scommand. tongues.It dogs. .,
G Maurice H. Thatcher, for many is not sufficient to have qual- They Come to Earth Sanford Bates, director of the
years United States representative ities. We must make use
To lovers ol horse racing, Louisville proper Federal Prison bureau
When
i from Kentucky, was a prime mover. of them. a hero marries an angel, i declared
is a mecca when the Kentucky it is two ordinary that "Dogs better
Discovered in 1803, Mammoth Those who make threats don't very people I are prison
Derby is run at Churchill Downs. who set up housekeeping at the guards than Their
men.
Cave was considered the largest national fulfill them any more reliably powersof
cavern in America until the Where Baseball Bats Are Made. than those who make promises. end of the honeymoon. sight, smell and hearing ,are

exploration of the Carlsbad caverns At the Louisville Slugger factory, When you forgive a friend, do it Sometimes the only way to far keener. They are trained "

I in New Mexico. The underground baseball bats for many of the famous with a hug or a handclasp. That combat a gloom spreader is with knock down the man they ;

I passages are of remarkable extent, players are hand-turned by seals it. laughter. sent after, but not to hurt him.to'I',
I probably undermining, the entire skilled workmen. The second- :

area of the proposed park develop- growth ash comes to the factory in

ment. Almost every dweller in the rough billets. These billets are 5
neighborhood has a cave of his own'; rounded and laid on racks to season L

to which he seeks to attract visi for 17 months before they are x,
tors. made into bats. Because ball players .

Underground rivers in which are particular about the weight ,,c "
swim eyeless fish are a weird fea- and balance of their bats, each stepin

ture of the caves. Besides these the shaping of the sluggers requires ? .
there are vast stalactites and stalagmites the utmost care. Special or- a 1
1
the best of which are seen ders are prepared by hand workers. l

in the part of the cavern reached From Louisville it is a pleas lt

through the New Entrance. A "frozen trip to Frankfort, the hill-encircled

Niagara" of saJmon-colored rock capital of Kentucky. The old State-

and a stalactite which, when,illuminated house, now a museum, is an archi-
by an electric light placed be- tectural gem of pure Greek design. cr

hind it, shadows the perfectly molded Within it 'is a self-supporting circular y / V'p

form of a beautiful woman step- stairway, one of the few remain- I 11o :
ping down as if to bathe in the sub- ing. The new Statehouse is a splen- 0

terranean river, are unique. did structure, with a magnificen rotunda 3 -,-

There are onyx caves and crystal under the vaulted dome.It .

' caves; one might profitably pass is strangely fitting that Daniel / /
weeks going through them. all. It Boone is, buried in the cemetery p ,

was in one of these:; that Floyd Col- overlooking the capital of the state i i ,

lins met his death. he helped win from the wilderness. t
Beyond Mammoth Cave to the From the path around his tomb one, r $695HOW

west winds the beautiful Green river looks down to the broad valley of YOU SAVE MONEY-Firestone by
saves
known as oneof the deepest fresh the .beautiful Kentucky river. careful money
of
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The heart of the Blue Grass is the in large volume in the most efficient factories in the 0
this neighborhood'was shed the home of the thoroughbred. To 4.4021
one
world-and delivering the and
to you by quickest most
first Kentucky blood of the Civil
who has striven futilely, batHed by "
economical distribution
These savings passed e
system. are
when Granville Allen shot.
war, was
crab to lawn
grass, encourage a ,
,I difference Families were of allegiance.torn asunder Few by states the the sight of those blue-grass pas on to car owners. s t e

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r the great soul it fostered. Visitors sycamore tree that once I
.1 a pause for a drink from the Lincoln on the is : '
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\ a Memories Lincoln linger in the alumni. A PRICE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY J
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Abraham was two years old, and education west of the $1 6 ..
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There Jefferson Davis '
His earliest recollections, he wrote, Clay were once students.and The Henry library 6.00.20 1 I are passed on to truck and bus owners. This new tire is first :

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i then owned by his kinsfolk, the 1 Through the perfect green of the Other Sues Priced Piooortiontttly Low

'f Rowan family, Stephen Collins Foster Blue Grass country you may driveto LEADERS IN THE LOW PRICE FIELD
f composed that deathless ballad, High Bridge, where a railroad G
'f ; "My Old Kentucky Home." bridge 317 feet above the water \seAaK T ; + Firestone SentinelTireof

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makes no attempt at ostentation Rogers Clark planned his cam BRAKE 11HINQ Couels 4..75..19... 6$6..40 owner or 44.75sozii9- ....., ss.eo s.9
but it is peopled with ghosts of paigns. The fort has been restoredand Per td 69 small cars. 30x31,4 Cl.
.ihe fine old South. is open as a museum. $330 :;a:,1 0/ Ocher Saes Proportionatelylow
Not far from the town is Geth- Old Centre college at Danville at- '
Temane, a retreat of Trappist tracts you because of the heroic vie ASCHtD AUiO SUPPLIES PN1 INJE f sF Fq'
:jnonks) one of two such monasteries tories of the "Praying Colonels" AUTO RADIOS i"tu, t4 KKwa6leet..il11 CC r S
'II In the United States. football team. Firestone Stewart- lettl 4eRukrlbl ram Z p9
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Louisville, the city of George Rogers At Berea college you see the re- AeleCeshlaae.tfa/ a 9
Clark, comes next on itinerary $37 t 6Z5 AeerrsDle
your markable results of vocational education Flln,... VPa'
northwestward over an excel- brought to mountain whites.
lent highway. It was there that the One cannot escape a feeling of humility Listen to the Voice of Firestone-featuring Margaret Speaks, Soprano; with the Firestone Choral
Doughty soldier ended his days in at sight of the industry of Symphony William Daly's Orchestra-every Monday night over N. B.C. Nationwide Network
bitterness over the ingratitude of these students.
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PAGE FOUR ;" :THE CLEWISTOX XEWS' '" '' FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1036



Clewiston News speeding. -hit a telephone pole, died Ben Herr, chief engineer of the district -I day on her way to .Lrke Hicpochee to Lake Hicpochee and according to .
The instantly. to cooperate with civic groupsin where' it worked for two days load ., plans it will be brought back to town

Near Daytona Beach a young man making plans for the affair which ing rock onto barges to be transported Immediately for the ismoval of the e

was. killed in a crashpainfuldeath. will be held probably in January,I across the Lake to Pahokee unfinished section at Threc-Mile i
Published every Friday in Clewiston, shortly after the completion of the for use on the revetment work in bridge. I

Florida, by the CLEWISTON NEWS, A gentleman, 45, taking sharp work in the Caloosahatchee River.I that area. On Sunday it was towed ,

.Inc. turn near Avon Park was killed This should be finished in the late I. back through town and taken to the ,),

when his tire came off. fall in its entirety giving a canal Pahokee work to determine whether I NORGE REFRIGERATORS %

The hit-and-run driver took his deep enough for large boats to nav- or not it would be necessary to have Furniture and Homo Furnishings

Keatbley Bowden, EditorIntered toll.--killed a gentleman, 42, near igate safely. A controlling depth of the same kind of a dredge to unload PHILCO R! DIOS
l Sarasota and one 70 near Jackson- nine feet is provided. the rock from the barges but will be !
_..J back to Household
ville. brought Lake Hicpochee to FurnishingsInc.
Tentative plans are for the forma-
as second class mail mata THIS IS NEWS! A cow evidentlytied tion of the watercade on the East. handle the ,work there. Word was
received that it the lake .
February 1, 1927, at the Post to a young man near Bushnell Coast to enter the St. Lucie at was crossing
Office in Clewiston, Florida, under became frightened and dragged the Stuart and continue to the lake at yesterday afternoon. BELLE GLADE, FLORIDA

the Act of March 3, 1897. man in front of car-he was killed.A Port Mayacca, thence across the During the week MacWilliams'' .
road hog 'caused the death ofa lake or following the navigation rim smallest dragline, the Sargent, is .
and canal to Moore Haven where the digging a fire ditch at the back side L. ,B. Mershon .
lady, 38, near Tampa a young I'
Subscription rate, $2.00 per year. man, 23, near Miami. COURTESYAND boats will enter the Caloosahatcheeand of the spoil bank from Moore Havento AGEXT ;
Advertising rates on application. COMMON DECENCY WOULD make the trip to Fort Myers. I Lake Hicpochee. This is a shallow '
HAVE SAVED THESE TWO LIVES. From Fort Myers it is planned to I ditch through the muck about New 'York Life :

Speeding and driving beyond con- continue on to St. Petersburg with I six feet wide which prevents muck Insurance Company
Devoted to the advancement and trol took the life of nine people in stops at all West Coast ports. ( fires burning the muck from under

welfare of Clewiston and Hendry various sections of the state, whose the spoil bank and undermining it. ARCADIA, FLOIIIDACounselor

County. ages range from 10 to 58. Dipper Dredge Will The :MacWilliams' Marion was reported -
Discourteous drivers failed to dim yesterday as having finished
J. M. GOOSE
their lights were responsible for Load I
Rock In LakeThe
The thief who entered the ware- three pedestrian deaths during the I _.
and Attorney at Law
I
house atthe sugar mill during. the month.

week-end was evidently preparing (THESE WERE NOT UNAVOIDABLE U. S. Engineer dipper. dredge ; I Liberty ,Point Fishing Hopkins Building
himself for a long, cold winter. DEATHS! ) Wednesdays and Saturdays
Dl with a clamshell bucket passed -
through Moore Haven last Fri- Camp 9CO to 4:00
And now a new transocean air CAPT. FERIXGA TRANSFERRED ,
Excellent Black Bass Fishing
mail service has been announced in I

England. Gigantic _stride have been Capt. P. A. Feringa, assistant district !i BOATS TO RENT .
taken since Charles Lindbergh made engineer in Jacksonville for Artificial Bait For Sale Dr. A. J. LittleOsteopath -

his famous flight less than ten years some time and acting district
Follow Signs from Liberty Point
engi-j
ago. neer following the transfer of +
corner on old Clewiston Road. I
_
B. C. Dunn to Washington -, FLORIDA
J. L. TINDALE, Manager Lake
The only ones here that sufferedany fore the arrival of Col. Earl North, Harbor Phone No. 1

inconvenience from the storm made his last visit to the Okeechobee '
reported Tuesday night were the project Tuesday with Col. Earl I ,.

government employees who had to North before leaving for Fort Leav-

spend the night in tho control euworth, Kansas, to take up mili- NOTICE

rooms of the five hurricane gates.At tary duties. .
ofifcers allowed to
Army aie. ,,
the rate the senatorial candi- serve only a limited time on a civil QJQJ ; NOTICE. hereby given that the following described: lands, or so
dates are dropping out of the race job before being returned to actual much thereof as will be necessary to pay the amount due for taxes herein -
or being eliminated for other rea- military work and for that reason ; rii set opposite to the same, together' with the costs of such sale and ad-
sons the special primary may take Capt. Feringa is being transferred.The Al vertising, will be sold -at public! auction on the fourth day of August! ,
care of' itself after all despite the same was true of Capt. Richardson [ijIIirl 1936 beginning at twelve o'clock noon, at the City Hall of the .City of
fact that Mr. Andrews still insists Selee who was recently transferred n rT t Clewiston, Florida.
l
that he is in the running. from the Clewiston sub-office to l R. Y. PATTERSON,
Fort Belvoir at Washington D. C. .
,
Tax Collector
City of decision.Description .
Congratulations to West Palm Capt. Feringa, during his many

Beach, on 'at last having secured a visits to the Okeechobee projects l

radio broadcasting station. The bade many friends in his business ri: '
contacts who will to learn of ,... ul: Amo'int: of 'Taxes
new station, WJNO, is owned by regret of land .8. o Owner.: '
Senator John Beacham and operates'i his transfer. : c:. r 9)rn n,id Costs
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like ours you'll locate the new Stop at thejiotelpotcieki Lot 1 Block 6 -............... First Bank of Clewist n
tion at 120. They came on the sta-I Assist In Watercade 50' x 115' off S. Ei 1 ......._$68.60

with their initial program at 1 I S. 85 ft. Lot 9 Block 9..._ Alston Drug Co. ...__._ .,......_.. 42.80

this afternoon. 1 Resolutions from 'the Moore Haven Lot 20 Block 23 0000" :; C. B._ Fitch .............. .. ....""._ 5.40 .

city commission and the board of Lot 21 Block 23 ..00".".__ .I C. B. Fitch, ..............._..._.,....- 5.40 -
E. L. Stewart went to the de
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fence of Hendry county's game Wed- I county commissioners. Glades ,M>, Lot 23 Block 23 "'..._...... '.;:. Hollis Lanier r-..........__..........._ 5.40

nesday when he protested againstthe : county were read Wednesday in Lot 24 Block '23 ..._......._:: i.. ;:::. Hollis Lanier .......................... 5.40
West Palm Beach at a meeting of .
closing or shortening of the sea- the Okeechobee Flood Control All Outside Rooms'WithPrivate Lot 25 Block 23 ..........,- ,, :-'. -.. Hollis Lanier ...........m.._........_ 5.40

son in Lee county and not including Board and these resolution's, together Bath Lot 26 Block 23 ....:.00..:> ';j. ; Hollis Lanier ;. 5.40

Hendry and Collier. Had only the with resolutions from civic bodies COOL, CLEAN, QUIET Lot 30 Block 23 ..;.........'> fc} r Colts, Inc. .....__.............._...__...... 6.25
one county been closed their hunt i in other south Floridatowns Lot 31 Block 23 : ....-...... ., : k..i Colts, Inc., ................................ 6.25
ers would have flocked into the open -i decided the board in favor of as- Overlooking Biscayne Bay Lot 32 Block 23 ...._".".:,_..::""J h Colts, Inc. .....n..m__.......... 6.25

territory of this county and Collier sisting in every way possible to Lot 23 Block 26 ''....._;....;-. :':1. k" ,_ ,B. W. Jenks, Sr. __mu..m..._ 4.55
and the game supply, already make the proposed watercade Two blocks to Shops, Theatre and Lot 24 Block 26 .._........_..".. .t.... \ B. W. Jenks, Jr. ,.................... 4.55
short, would have suffered even '1 I across Business Section. Lot 25 Block 26 _...........t-- :'..:.: <; ; U.V.. Jenks, Jr. _.00..00......... 4.55
more. As approved to limit the sea i the new cross-state canal a great Lot 26 Block 26 ...........'' "' l.:' :" B. W. Jenks, Jr. .............._..... 4.55
I celebration. Lot 27 Block 26 _....._:... '; J'x : ,,: B.V.. Jenks, Sr. ..._................ 4.55
son in all three counties we believe I Suggested by boosters of the cross- RATES ( Lot 28 Block 26 ............ :" ; :_,':. B. W. Jenks, Sr--------------------- 4.55

to be a mighty good thing. state waterway through the Caloosa- Lot 29 Block 26 .........-... :': }, ;",: B. W. Jenks, Sr "00"'.''""",.,,,, 4.55

I hatchee .river, Lake Okeechobee and $1.50 Single Lot 30 Block 26 ....._..:-"t, ; ':."- B. W. Jenks, Sr. ..._...........___. 4.55
FLORIDA FUTILITIES DU11IXG St. Lucie canal, the watercade has I Lot 27 Block 27 .........;.: '\ ':" ElmerElmer G. Case .nm..n..m 2.85

MAYA met with unanimous approval of ev- $2.50 DoubleSpecial Lot 28 Block 27 ..---...:.;.. ;. '+' '. >.. G. Case .00..:.,_.........._.... 2.85
ery town along the route and others ( Lot 29 Block 27 00..00.-. '{l ; Elmer G. Case .mn............:_.:. 2,85
more than I & Lot 30 Block 27 ........-...; ',' :, Elmer G. Case ...............00 m.... 2.85
unusually enlightening who will feel the effects of the FamilrYd .'
new Lot 31 Block 27 ......:..:.." : ; -: Elmer G. Case --.-.................... 2.85
article on carelessness in auto water crossing.The Monthly Rates I Lot 18 Block 36 .-.........-' '.#' W. ,T. Furgson .......-..............._ 4.55
'-. driving and how it boosted the fa- Flood Control Board, instructed Lot 19 Block 36 .....:___n. ... = :" \ W. T. Furgson nm..mu.._ 4.55
tilities in this state in one month the secretary A. W. Young, S. Dv McCREARY, Proprietor Lot 20 Block 36 ... ......:. ,! :(': ; W. T. Furgson ......u.nm..n.' 4.55

was received this week from Asher to prepare a ( resolution appointing I! Lot 15 Block 138 ............ ; "'\: ,' ., C. E. Shaw uu..m.............;...__ 2.85
Frank, state safety director and is Lot 17 Block 138 m.._.._:...: ,,' : l'r. .: C. B. Fitch ......u..m.. 2.68
" reproduced in full below: Lot 4 Block 139 ............' ;'"v'1: ?'f s '.. E. M. Petterson ..."................ 4.04
\ Lot 6 Block 139 ......... Mrs. A. S. Rothrock ............ 5.40
Through carelessness on the partof .. ... ...................... ............. .... .........................:....:.......:.. ... .. .. : <-,3. }: ,
.NNNI. .N. . .NN. .N. .NNN. .NHI. . . . .N.I NN Lot 7 Block 139 _n.u_ .. :\ : h :Mrs. Hanna M. Hoover -......_ 5.40
f different ones, 38 persons were Lot 9 Block 139 ".""...": ', .);:" : Mrs R. H. Sander ............__.. 4.55
:. killed in Florida during the month :!: :: Lot 12 Block 139 ..........--j.;: > ,, .' Cora A. Keller ........_............. 4.38
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., of May. A perusal of the manner in I I Lot 13 Block 139 ...........: ?'.::' 't.' E. J. Keller -.m.. 4.38

::2 which the deaths occurred is suffi- Lot 19 Block 139 u.......m. :!:' ,. Mildred Wheeler ..._............_m '4.04
cient proof that these lives could .. :: Lot 2 Bloch 141 .....--...-. '- e4; ,; f .f. George Berow '''..'.''_...''_.",.., 3.70
have been saved had proper' precau- : Lot 9 Block 141 ..........-- z < Margaret Klick ......:._......_....?. 3.70
': tion been taken.A CLEWISTON 60lF i Lot 10 Block 141 .....__..;.. ;" r; ; .:;.." Anna Paulik,.......................__._ 3.70
Lot 11 Block 141 -""'..'...:.J. ; '" ;: Elmer G. Case -...:...-..-............ 4.55
45 year old lady was killed rid- ::I ::: Lot 13 Block 146 ..-.......- .: \ :. -: Walter Moore .....00................... 4.55
ing on a truck-lumber load shifted.A '. ........... Walter Moore ...... ...
; .'i' Lot .11 Block 146 t,:: .. .. .............._ 3.70Sadie
lady, 40, was killed when her .t.I" COU'RSE .J. .;. Lot 15 Block 146 m..m : .' '. O'Mera ........--..............__ 3.70
car sideswiped:: another car. ..Y; I !,;"; ':' Lot 10 Block 151 ...__....'... : Elmer G. Case ......_.................. 3.70
r A young lady, 24, going at too .1 ';' Lot 11 Block 151 ..........--t: ''. ," Elmer G. Case _......mm_.......... 4.55
rapid :t: I \ '::..;' ::: Lot 12 Block 151 .;........- .i..<': ;':. Elmer G. Case ........................ 3.70 .
A speed failed to take a 'curve. :;: : :: ,'. :: Lot 13 Block 151 ...___....-- '. t.,,' '. Elmer G. Case ........................ 3.36
man 49 killed-tire .
f was blew ':. I .' Lots 1, 2, 3, Block 152.., \p. '; G. L. Espenlaub ................_.._ 51.30
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i : out-was going too fast. .;. I I I ''i'.t. ..' Lot 4 Block 152 ............. 'r' '': ; ; First. Bank of Clewiston ...._... 17.30
: A 'young man; 19, fell off a mov- ._: I I _. Lots 5,6, '7, Block 152 .... ". .; : II. Etherton .........-...............:1.. 37.70
ing truck near Jacksonville, death y'f' I .:. Lot 11 Block 152 ............- ;'. ': First Bank of Clewiston ........ 7.10
"' I was instant.A Lot 12 Block 152 ........:... ; First Bank of .Clewiston ...___._ 7.10S.
young man, 22, sideswiped'carhe a 35 ft. Lot 1 Block 156 .1....., .,; First; Bank of Clewiston. ........ 37.70
is dead. Lot 4 Block 156 ............ .:> C. C. Klutts .- ..n................. 7.10
Another 28 r r : II' E% Lot 5 Block 156 ..'.. ,/'; .:,' C. C. Christian ....-......_.._......... 20.70
young man near Ti-
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tusvllle to the Public H' WJLot 5, Lot 6, Block .;: '.: '
thrown
= was from a truck [ .Open ] 156 ...-.........................- : ;" Elmorc & Chagaris .........._.:. 27.80
and is dead. Lot 7 Block 156 .....:...... ':" ; George A.' Heinz ....._........00. 7.10
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} A boy, 16, of Jacksonville, appar- 'H I, I. .:. Lot 1 Block 159!) --.......... '.. .Theo. Gottleibt ....:......._...._....... s'o2
ently speeding, crashed into sovcrdl Lot 6 Block 161 -...-....... Geo. Crowder ...--......._._...".... 2.00
mail boxes, he died. '' I .--- .:. Lot 7 Block 1C1 ............ Geo. Crowder ........._._............ 2.00
iJ; A man, 75, and his 'daughter, 27, I Lot 2 Block 162 ..00........ Mrs. J. E Frederick ................ s'o2
failed to take a curve-speeding- .'. .t. Lot 6 Block 162 ............ ... J. C. Wmdheim ;.............._...._ 302
both .were drowned in a canal. .:., I .:. Lot 12 Block 162 .--......... Ruth R. Beardsley ...__............ 5.'to
x" Boy, 9, near Jacksonville ..:'.. I ..':.. Lot 15 Block 163 _........... E. L. Alston .....,.._......?._......... 21.55
with riding f A Lot 14 Block 167 .:..........-. Emory J.' Thomas ....._............:. 3.70
his
parents, thought car was'on ... I I \ .t..t. Lot 15 Block 167 .:........-- Nora D. Ott ............._.............. 3.70
fire jumped out and'was killed. { '' I Lot16 Block 167 ....,....... Emory J. Thomas ......._......__ 3.70
A' litle boy near St. Petersburg :;: rnodcrate Green Fees 1 Lot 17 Block 167 ............ Emory J. Thomas ..............__ 3.70
was hit by a. car .and died .as. a re ":' I '.' Lot 18 Block 167 ....:.-..-.. Pete M: Lanehart ....._............ 3.70
sult. :j:I Exceptional Fairwaysinteresting ::t tIj. : Lot 19 Block 167 ..:......... Pete M. Lanehart ........_...._.... sVo,
SOMETHING UNUSUAL-: taxi .! II 1//.:. Lot 20 Block 167 -:.......... L. V. Gere ..-................._ ........._ 3.70
driver was killed near Q'aincy, failed ".;.: !( Greens Ii,.; Lot 2 Block 168 .........--. James Hartz .................,.......... 3.70
to take a curve. < Lot 1 Block 169 ..........-. Rebecca Lutz -.-..-........... :....... g.'gQ'
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A .'11., .=, Lot 8ijOt Block 170 ............ Victor Baron, ..........-............... 3.70
-. gentleman, 60, near Ojus was ': 9 Block 170 ............ Victor Baron ....,......... ." 3.70
killed-caused' from no lights on .- -- Lot 18 Block 170 --....----.. Joseph Walton Smith ........"."..". 3.70

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FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1936 THE CLEWISTON" NEWS PAGE FIVE
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-,..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..;..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..-:..-:..:-..) severe tornado which did much dam-]I Game Commission To fellows who plainly are out for bar, Marine Corps will be filled at the :)

X I age there last week., They were accompanied I gains, and will take, a chance now Marine Recruiting Station, Savan- :

:|e Personal MentionDoss :*_: on the trip by Miss Ulla I Restock With Deer and then in the expectation of sell nah, Ga., during the month of Aug- J

Jacobsen and Jones Bryant who remained I ing to other speculators already on ust, it was announced by Captain .

..:..:..:..:..:.. :..:..oo-:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:...:..:..; in Tampa to visit friendsand their way to Florida. A. C. Small, the officer in charge. '
will be home this week-end. I I Winter Haven, July 30. (FNS).- I There are also vacancies for mn,1
Tabb, of Pahokee, is here Seeing something of this in'the }
Plans of the Florida State : Game sicians who are qualified to play .{
offing, the Daytona Beach Sun warns
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Alston's store.
this week to work In 1 '
:MA.T. H. H. COLLINS IS I and Fresh Water Fish commission Florida's home people to'keep out I either drum or trumpet for assign- ;

SURPRISED, WITH LUXCHEOX ment as drummers and trumpeters,
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Littlejohn of I meeting here last week, call for ear- of the gamble themselves. "FloridaIs ..1:
I coming back stronger than it was announced.
Ocala were visiting friends and. Maj. R. H. Collins was surprisedlast Ily distribution of 500 deer throughout other state in the: Union," the Sun-any The Savannah office considers ap- ,':
Mrs. Collins with the state to be used in game restocking .
transacting business here Monday.Mr. Friday by a / Record observes. "There will be, plicants from Virginia, the Carolinas -
birthday luncheon to which a num- movement. Southeastern Georgia and Flor- ,
during the next few countless
years
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and Mrs. Ward Roberts, of ber of his associates in the U. S. En- Commission chief conservation of- opportunities to make justas ida, and is the only office where ap- !
money
gineer sub-office were Invited. ficers and the Polk county delegation I plicants in the states are examin :
Moore Haven spent the week-end 1 I there were in the middle twenes. -
A delicious luncheon of fruit salad to the state legislature were ed. Full information and applica-. ;
with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alstdn.M. :: But don't gamble.
baked ham, hot rolls, tuna fish' present at sessions where plans for Census estimates," the Daytona I tion blanks will be furnished upon ,,
salad Iced tea, ice and cake drastic enforcement of hunting laws to "
cream llvej I request young men desiring service -
continues "for the last
H. Crouch returned this week paper t
evolved. A number of secret .
consumed by the hungry men. were in the Marine
was Corps, Captain
show Florida lead in
in the
from a business visit to New York years I
conservation officers will be employed -
Mrs. M. T. Ironmonger and Mrs. R. Small stated.
population gains with 9.9 %. Startling -
City. ,
N.: Smith assisted Mrs. Collins with to assist in enforcement of state
California slipped a fraction of
the serving. game rulings. Rewards set at $100 I "
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Representative Elbert L. Stewartwas will be offered for each convictionon a' per cent. For 40 years Florida has .. 'j
:Those present were: Carl John- been near the top of the list but always -
a business visitor in Fort Myers evidence of dynamiting for fishor Job and J
Wednesday. son, Sidney Hoover, R. L. Smith, R. yielding first place to some Getting a
fire hunting for deer. .
N. Smith, Capt. G. E. Llnkswiler'L. temporary booming state. \ ;J
Training officers to patrol all sec-
:Miss Mary Snell, of Lakeland, is I E. Titus, L. E. Tomlinson, M. T. tions of the state was also approvedby "It is amazing testimony to the Getting Ahead ':;

the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs.i:Ironmonger( ; V. A. Allen, Hoomes the commission. It was announced vitality and soundness of Florida I
W. A. Davis. Rich, S. W:> Houser and L. W. that during the last decade, beset ,I.
that trained guides will be available -
Knapp. by more ills than any other state, By Floyd B. Foster, {
to lead 'searching parties in
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Krantz and it nevertheless enjoyed one of the I
event hunters become lost in the Vocational Counselor,
DR. AXD MRS. EZELLE greatest periods of sound and
Miss Nahda Adkins, of Moore Haven wilder sections of the state. growth
International CorrespondenceSchools
attended a show here Sunday: night. EXTERTAIX AT BRIDGEDr. I population increase.
"So don't sell Florida short!" the I
FLORIDA IX "LIMELIGHT"AS
Mrs.. Wm. McCracken, Mrs. Walker and Mrs. J. W. Ezelle enter- PUBLICITY IXCREASES Sun-Record warns. "This is indeed .
Nail and Miss Beth Nall visited in tained with a bridge party Monday a mercurial state. While the trend is I
C Your Way To The Top
Mo'ore Haven Wednesday evening.Mr. evening at their home honoring Mrs. Tampa, July 30 (FNS).Florida always up, there's many a zig and Thinking ,

-- Stiles Bee and Mr. and Mrs. Hoomes has been very much "in the lime many a zag. Don't bet your shirt. It I MANY/ of the country's most

and Mrs. Gratton' George vIs- Rich. J light" throughout the nation as evi- can get chilly even in this mild cli- business men have

ited friends in Moore Haven Friday High scot prize, a steak platter, denced by newspaper items coming mate without a shirt." I the habit of leaving their offices .

, night. went to Mr. and Mrs. S.' W. Houser; I: to the Florida Clipping Service of And don't let outsiders come in!I early in the day. Sometimes this is

t, low, an ash tray to Mr. and Mrs. G.' this city in the past few weeks. and take the opportunities that you ]II mistakenly looked upon as loafingon

Mrs. J. F. Tippey, Mrs. A. A. S. Mobley and cut to Mrs. H. O. The recent election of Governor should be taking. Buy some of Florid the job, when the truth of the

Munroe, Mrs. Z. G. Meredith, Mrs.C. Peters, a pair of manicure scissors.I Dave Sholtz as Grand Exalted Rulerof I 's land yourself. Hold it Bfa.1 matter is that they really begin to
do their most effective work only
E. Nail and Patsy Meredith spent Mrs. Bee was given a pottery vase I the Elks, the Florida exhibit now ,while. Hold some of it all your after they have left their offices.

Saturday in West Palm Beach. as a 'guest prize while. Mrs. Rich received being held at the Great Lakes exposition There's no other place in the world !t The work that makes them out

a compact. in Cleveland, many interest-'i'I' that is a better one to call "home." standing in their field is done

Miss Leo Willingham, Mr. and A frozen salad, cake and iced tea ing stories of the Everglades National -I Melbourne Times. when they go into conference with

Mrs. 'V. E. Emmanuel and J. O. Al- were served by the hostess to Mr. Park, attractive photos showing I themselves, review their day's

derman of Moore Haven, were visitors and Mrs. S. W. Houser, Mr.: and under-water activities at famous Boy Accidently Shot work, and plan for the next day.

here Tuesday'evening.. Mrs.\ W. F. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Silver Springs, articles on Florida Trace back any successful actionto
:. -- H. O. Peters, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. I fruit and a number of other inter- its early stages and you will
While, Hunting find that practically always it followed -
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henricksen I Mobley, Mr. and Mrs. Rich, Mrs. F.' esting Florida features, have given Rabbits the formulation of a well

will leave tomorrow for a two weeks H. Moltz, Mrs. Bee and Lawson II our "fairest of states" thousandsof considered plan. A man notable for
vacation in Tampa, St. Petersburg Jones. inches of favorable from
publicity (Moore Haven Democrat) I his success as a salesman used to
f and Miami. coast to coast. All of which pointsto Harry Sherman Dewell, thirteen- say that his sales were really ,

BRIDGE PARTY GIVEX IX a biggerbetter' tourist season year old -son of S. D. Dewell of made before he even called on the

/' Mrs. H. A. Bestor and sons, Richard HOXOR MRS. RICH, MRS. BEE during 1936-37 than ever before. pa, was accidently shot Tam-I prospect. He had made such a com-

a. and George, returned Monday ternoon while hunting rabbits near! plete study of the prospect's needs

r from a visit in St. Paul, Minn. They Mrs. J. B. Dotterer and Mrs. G. S. THE NEW BOOM IS HEREIt Lakeport, the shot just brushing across -I| and had worked out such a sound
of that the sale
have been more than a month. Mobley entertained Monday after- plan approach was
: away the thigh making a painful almost a foregone conclusion .
noon with a bridge party at the homeof is coming. The truth is, it is already though not serious wound. I Regardless of the business you

Dr. and Mrs. B. A. Bourne and Mrs. Mobley in honor of Mrs. here. That new boom in Flor- He is the grandson of Will Click choose you should realize that your

children returned this week from I Hoomes Rich, who is leaving this ida real estate. It is at the stage now and has been visiting him for some I success will depend very largely -

Palm Beach where they have been week-end for Miami to make her when speculators in disguise go trav- time. He explained that he was carrying upon your ability to "outthink"the

. spending their vacation. home and her sister, Mrs. Stiles Bee, eling about the state buying up bar- the gun by the barrel and using men who are competing with
of Charleston, S. C., who is her you for recognition and advance-
\ --- gains. They "talk down" values. the stock to brush the
, R. V. Allison of Washington, D. guest. I -I ment. A good man does not work
They seek out owners of distressed away from in front of him to
when desk. is
only he is at his He
C., spent several days here this week High score prize, a sandwich tray, property, and offer. them insultinglv for rabbits and admitted that the
thinking how he can witha
with Mrs. Allison and their was won by Mrs. J. W. Ezelle with low I cope
baby prices. Again and 'again, they get hammer was cocked while doing so. ticklish situation or solve a
daughter, Gail. Mrs. W. F. Simpson receiving two land and houses at their own figures
Following the accident he was pressing problem, while he is play-
decks of cards as second'high score I because the owners have held on so I rushed, to Moore Haven for medical'' ing golf, digging in his garden or .

Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Lee and child- prize. Guest prizes were given as follows long, they take any offer that relieves -j i attention and is reported to be im- pursuing any other form of recre-

, ren, Mr.. and Mrs. R. M. Hare, Jr., I : a compact to Mrs. Bee, a set them of the threat of losing their! proving rapidly. ation that he enjoys.

.. and Miss Evelyn Hare visited friends of after dinner coffee cups to Mrs. property to the sheriff. I Whatever the hejght of your am-
Rich and box of to Miss bitions or the, strength of your en-
in Moore Haven Saturday. a stationery Within a few months another 32 VACAXCIES TO BE FILLED
Mary Frances Mobley of Jackson- phase of the thusiasm, ,your ability to get to
boom will be in evi- IX" U. S. MARINE COUPS
the top is going to be determinedby
Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Flandersand ville who visiting her brother, dence, This will be the open-and-
your ability to think your way
daughter, Phyllis, of Moore S. Mobley and Mrs. Mobley. G'I above-board gamblers. They are the J Thirty two vacancies for the U. S. to.that eminence. C I
Haven were dinner guests of Mr. and Congealed fruit 'salad,

Mrs. W. F. Simpson Wednesday ev- I es and iced tea were served to Mrs. -

ening. I J. W. Ezelle, Mrs. H. O. Peters, Mrs.

R. N. Smith, Mrs. W. F. Simpson, I

Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Wilson are Mrs. S. W. Houser, Mrs. M. T. Ironmonger -

leaving today for a two week's va-:: Mrs. Rich and Mrs. Bee.

cation which will be spent with relatives -

Ga. of Mrs. Wilson's in Marietta,I Grayson Offers Plan SAVINGS SAFETY DIVIDENDS : '


To Solve ElectionTampa ,.
Mrs. Stiles Bee left Tuesday for ...
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her home in Charleston, S. C., aftera .. .'. ,' .,V:,.!:,!
visit with her sister, Mrs. Hoomes July 30 (FNS) .-Offeringa I,. ./ '., '.. .... rt, ... ....... : : ); ';)r. Record of Dividends ofClewiston

Rich and Mr. Rich. Mr. and Mrs. plan which may become a state- .. i., '
.
Rich took her to West Palm Beach.M. wide solution to the unprecedented : ask<< ;: '; ,::. :... .' .' Home Building Association ;
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financial status surrounding the ,:' .' ;I'. '. ',S.' '._" '.,\;

i B. Mann, senior draftsman senatorial primary of August 11, ,; .-;'c '. ,ii[; {.." BATE BATE
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from the district U. S. Engineer of- .- :. .
I Chairman Larry Grayson of the \ t. '>' ., : '
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f I ice in Jacksonville is a business visitor Hillsborough county Democratic Ex- YEAR PERCENT YEAR PERCENT

at the Clewiston sub-office to : .
ecutive committee submitted a. proposal '
; 1928 5.5 1933 6
day. Monday to conduct a primary ." ,' .' .

without cost to the county. ',). ,. C ::. > 1929 7 -" .. 1934 6
Mr. and Mrs. Hoomes Rich will "
Conforming to Grayson's '
suggestion ; [ ;'!>(',-- .
leave tomorrow for Miami to make the Hillsborough county com- : ( it' '; :. ,./: > ',:,:',: :,., 1 1930 4 1935 1 \.6 i

their future home, Mr. Rich having missioners agreed to' appoint clerks, ..0:. >tJ:4; !<<,::: : ';:) 1 1931 1 4.r.. !. 1 1936 ,6" : .
I J .o/. ,',,-.. ''' .f;'; ., .. ; ..
office ,
: accepted a position as manager inspectors and sheriff's deputies 1 /J ,! ."".w ,. ,
and engineer for the Paul Smith from a committee list 'of those willing 1932 6" ; .

:ri Construction Company.Mr. to volunteer their services. Cooperation --S?: }; ;\ tf ,' '

of__ nil civic! nrsnni7.itinnsof :'; -
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and Mrs. H. T. Vaughn and the city and county will be se- ; u .. t ,

children and Harry Vaughn returned cured in making the primary: cost- f ., : .:. : ,',' .....' ..,. .. rY. .")." '1i. CALL.. BY THE HOMEBUILDING
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Thursday from a month's visitin free to the county, Chairman Grayson ;,
Louisiana and Texas. Mrs. W. P. said. OFFICE FIRST :

Vaughn, Sr., who accompanied themon With the services of election officials Invest your savings for safety and: a good'; ,THING TOl\IOn'RO.\V AND I
the trip remained in Houma, La., guaranteed, the committee .
for an extended visit. proceeded to secure the use of poll- return. Home Building has never paid. 'TALK THINGS OVER. _.

ing places without cost wherever dividends of less than '4 percent per year. ," ,

Mrs. Glen Etherton who was discharged such an arangement was possible.
from the hospital in Miami Suggestion was made by the Hills- In these days of reduced interest on savings .: ; "

two weeks ago following an operation borough organization that other accounts and reduced returns on other ', '
nnd who has been at the homeof Florida county committees follow
her mother there, was forced to suit with similar plans to have a: forms of investment Home Building offers .

return to the hospital for further 1 I primary conducted without cost to the conservative, thrifty investor the investment \.J
(f treatment this w ek. Mr. Etherton I I either the county or state, following
-' visited her there Wednesday.Mr. I the precedent of a plan adopted best suited to his needs: Investigate .

by the Young Democrats club of I Clewiston Home Building Association "
: and:: Mrs. Gratton George returned Marion county.

Sunday from a three week's Supreme court decision on the I ; whether you intend investing as CLEWISTONHOME I
vacation trip through the western status of Florida senatorial
a pri- little month much
as 5.00 per or as as
states. From Clewiston they went to mary makes the holding of an elec-I BUILDING
St. Louis, across Nebraska to Wyom- tion mandatory on the various coun- 1000.00 In a lump sum, you II find a

ing and Yellowstone Park; then to ties as long as more than one candidate -I Home Building adapted to ASSOCIATION
Salt Lake City, through Reno, Ne-I 'remains in the race. Newspapers program yourrequirements. PHONES 102.103I

vada and into San Francisco. They throughout the state have cast I '.
returned the southern route and open support to former' Governor

stopped In Dallas for the Texas Centennial Doyle Carlton of this city In his cane -

arriving just ill time for th didacy for the Trammell senate seat.



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THE CLEWISTON NEWS, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1936




Helpers

THERE is something very
heartening in the knowl-

:. Drive You edge that we can all help each
Dragons other, and that the worst suf-
fering of all-that of lonelinessor

bereavement-need never be

an actual desolation; for thereis

: ', EDWIN BALMER always someone ready to
By : :
'
: : salve the deepest wound with t_,
the balm of sympathy, and the
..
: warm clasp of some comfort-
" Copyright by Edwin Balmer WNU Service ing hand, the tears in some

n rIng kind eyes are the surest proofs
\ IIIt that the heart under its human
SYNOPSISJeb ing goods for local stores after hours, "The wife kilt him, Cathal Win, at an apartment with Jeb Brad. aspect has the power to call

" --- since his home depended then on a nle asked presently. don. the hidden soul to life.
.\ Braddon, young and fantastically fireman's widow's award. He nodded. Strangely and excitingly, It Intensified
successful broker of Chicago, Is Infatuated He worked his way through the UnIversity Winnie could not comprehend the his feelings about her to read olher. One
+-.... with Agnes Glcnelth, beautiful of Illinois at Urbana. and he people men and women, whom he .-and a little about himself with may always begin again
who his
3! .' daughter of a retired manufacturer keeps enthusiasm.Fell .
i", Rodney, a doctor, in love with Agnes, ended his long schooling In Chicagoat defended. However roughly they lived her, and to know that millions of
,; visits his brother. Jeb. Rod plans work Northwestern University Law or heroically or rashly they died, her people this morning were poring over
.., .' at Rochester. Jeb suggests that be school which he attended for three own men and women had sinner: the same descriptions of her, and the

""i 4 In make Rod a try there for is Agnes a deeper before obstinate leaving years, clerking at odd hours and in simply, repented, confessed and were account of what she had done and .

Y decency than in Jeb. Agnes believesto the evenings. shriven ; and sinning or ,sinless then said.His [r
be happy, a girl must bind herself From all this, he emerged an attor were bound together by loyalties and eagerness to possess this girl
entirely to a man and have adorable ney committed, by the undownable sentiments which death only (and not In the paper-his love for her, his desire Out
) babies. Rod visits Agnes and tells her
y-'' of his great desire but realizes It can forces dominant in his nature, to the always death) could dissolve. But whatever It was never had Passer-by (to owner of anti
never be fulfilled. Agnes' mother Is attempting defense of criminal cases. It was the from her her grandson went out Into matched this morning's. quated car-Engine trouble?
to regain her husband's loveAsnes appeal) of the desperate, the desplse-i the violent, faithless world of wealthof lie lived In an apartment by him- Owner-Well, I can't tell untilI
what
has doubts.as to
II attracts her disturbing father in New York. Jeb cause thatas Irresistible to the extravagant;: excesses and bodily in self, with two Filipinos-Ojai his valet walk back and find the engine.
tells Agnes he Is going to marry her. grandson of the Martin O'Mara who dulgences, divorce and murder or and I Imio the cook.
and together they view' an apartment: had followed James Fitzpatrick to the man by his woman. How did a wife. The measure of Judson E. Brad- Followed RecipeMr.
in Chicago. Jeb asks Agnes to set an tower with the buiklluj ablaze below calling herself one do I it? don's Importance had been augmented, Nuwedd-Did run short
' you .:.
early' date, but she tells him she cannot *
marry him. When the agent, Mr. them. So he started taking criminal Winnie flattened on the table the rather than otherwise by what he of flour, dear? The piecrust ''WI

'+' Colver, offers to show them a furnished cases. newspaper to display its picture of had done with Agnes, and by the doesn't half cover the pie.
apartment Jeb asks Agnes to see It He cared little' for money, but he Agnes Glei.eith. manner in which the newspapers referred Wife-I know, darling; your '

" alone office., Agnes saying consents he must and return Jeb leaves.A to his. adored a fight ; and money enough He bent forward and suddenly he to her and to him. mother told me that you like pie-

radio Is blaring terrifically from one came to him-enough, that is. for his saw her as he had not known her. Jeb went late to his office, not yet crust very short.
of the apartments. Colver raps upon i purpose to buy a bit of ground witha It was a reproduction of a photo- having phoned Agnes. He hoped that
the door, which is opened by a scantily bit of a house on it. and without u graph cf Agnes at the time of her she slept In order that, when. she Just a Tale
clad girl, who draws Agnes into the speck of mortgage. awoke she would be the better rested '
;; room. Colver finds her husband, Charles debut thiee and a half years ago, when 'I know an artist who painteda
Lorrie, fatally shot He calls the police. Winnie's It was, In her own name she was ,nineteen ; and not even the and the more completely restored to cobweb so real that a maid
Myrtle Lorrle asks Agnes to phone and In her own right ; for he gave It newspaper press had obliterated the the Impulses which had made her respond spent a full hour trying to get it
?: Cathal O'Mara a lawyer to come at to her. "And that," as Winnie herself "
loneliness and delightfulness of her.A to his. If not, he would give her down.
once. Agnes does. The police take
;,. charge. O'Mara arrives. The officers are proudly complained, "is the wasteful glance told that It was when she more time to recover from this 'shock ; "Sorry, old man, but I don't
antagonistic to him. Agnes sides with way of him ; sure, I'm nearest the end but meanwhile, he knew she was his. believe it."
was younger. It gave her to him, too
,
O'Mara. "Agnes Is to be a witness at of me life ; and well he knows the And all the world knew It. His Im- "Why not? Artists have beer
In her
r' quiet, thoughtful mood, her
the coming trialCHAPTER throuble of real-estate in an inheritance pulses for of her "
rl l eyes seeming to consider him, as they completer possession. known to do such things.
: Himself, he shud have keptIt looked out from the page-her gave him no peace. "Yes, but maids haven't.London ."-
; or give it to his mother." eyes Answers.
IIIContinued7 which he had not seen without horror
But she treasured It for her own, Agnes ,did not move from her room
and without fright In them.It .
,
"beholden to no one but to him." during the forenoon. She read In bed
When a man swung far and fell surprised a pang in him which he
the papers which were brought'' to her, 5 1 $ 1CK
: feet forward so there seemed to be betrayed."Oh AND JARS
Ah !1. There he was, at last. which gave surprisingly variant reportsof
some chance for him, cheers screamed ," said Winnie, "that's how she THE IOC SIZE CONTAINS 3'/2 TIMESAS
What thoughts were In him-Win what she "discovered" and done, MUCH AS THE 5* SIZE
=
from the crowd ; when he fell, tum- called ye so quick. She knew ye." =- WHYPAYMORErjOROlnNE-
nie ,wondered-when he came homelike and even more Individual explanationsof
bling over and over, a great groan "No," said Cathal, defending her
this? Him home from the
mur- murder Itself. And she saw, for the
went up from the throat of thirty : from this imputation. "She's as the
ders and the judges and courts and first time, the likeness of Myrtle's hus-
thousand. paper says-doesn't this say It? She i UW'
Winnie O'Mara did not faint. Hers just happened In, looking for an apart I band. SNOW WHITE PETROLEUM JELLY
How queer to see your own name In
man was still on the ment.
tower
among
black the of the
great type on page
the last of them. Now FItzpatrick II 1 b .l "But she was quick to call ye." -.
I I paper, and underneath, reports of what Poisonlvy 1= Torment
.; ;was speaking to him. "Because the wife asked her to. She
you had said and done which you could Sunburn soothed-
.No bit of a doubt which was him -she never, had'need of me, Winnie."
not remember I
yourself so precisely
when, before he went down the shred "Wud that shame her," Winnie How Chafing Healing
find
queer to yourself a leading
of the rope, he flung far the hat of him. caught him up, "having 'need of ye?' witness, but only now to learn, froma Itching r aidedalotabs

It was like him, that. There he was "I 'tell you she'd nothing to do with newspaper,picture, what he, who had e y
on the line, bareheaded. It.; and she had never heard of me," been killed, looked like. Q

A gray-haired priest stood In the he repeated so positively that Winnie The account of him said that he was

qF swarm at the fire-lines, lifting his abandoned the subject of Agnes forty-six a' month ago. He had been -

arms as each man came down, and } Gleneith, but only to watch him more married, first, 20 years ago, and been
repeating the for them In ex keenly.He .
prayer ia divorced to marry Myrtle Stiver two
tremis. Loud and clear In the stillness helped her clean up, as he always years ago. His wife and a daughter,

'e as each man swung, and before did. He bent and kissed her on and his father and mother, survived
: the shout or the groan roared from her cheek ; and he went to bed, but him In Stapleton, Wis.

the thousands of throats as the man he could neither sleep nor lie quiet. He was described as "rl h," having

let go, arose the' voice of the priest at Frequently enough when he had'' been a partner In a very prosperous
1 : his praying. just taken a case, he lay half the group of chain-stores spreading through

Winnie O'Mara had worked her way 9 night planning, yet with no disquiet Illinois and Wisconsin. He had made

close to him so that at last she was 1 such as this. his start In Stapleton, whence his father -
i.
almost beside him ; and so she did Agnes Glenelth had no need of him ; and his divorced wife and his

all that was left her to do for her he was a part of what was to con- daughter were coming to Chicago.

y. man. tinue, at best, an ordeal for her Agnes thought : "He was two years

"Cathal Martin O'Mara, he Is, Father which she would escape but could younger than Father, and had, beeff-
," she whispered to the priest. not No ; she had no need of him. married IS years before he got a di-
I
"Pray for him!" But he, and his client Myrtle, had vorce."

"Yours said the priest, agape at need of her. More than that, they There were large likenesses of Myrtle -

her. had the right to demand and enforceher who had come from Macon, Ind., to
"Mine, Father." V attendance to their needs. By the encounter, at a night-club In Chicago,

r So the priest faced again to the accident of7 her stepping Into that Charles Lorrie of Stapleton, Wis., and

I' fire ; and once more he raised his arms room, and by the fact that he was marry him ; and live as his wife for TRADE MARK REG.
In his petition. "Cathal Martin IJR '7J_iF.. \' I called 'to the case, 'Cathal Martin two years; and then kill him.

O'Mara," he called him by name, the O'Mara had acquired peculiar and undenIable Below all 'this In the paper was Bert,
tears streaming down his face as he And Beyond Them All, He Took to rights over Agnes GleneIth her Instincts told her. She ought to f01-

prayed. Then the great cheer from Schooling.the which he could exercise' as he pleased. have spoken of Bert to the police and

the crowd cut him short, for Martin jaIls-and the gentry In the head- And this was a circumstance of sub to the state's attorney. Or, should biliousness, sour stomach,

?: O'Mara had swung well, ,and well he lines with him. tle and exciting effects.CHAPTER. she have? bilious indigestion, flatu-

let go. But no good [t did him. A Winnie caught her shawl about her Jeb was on the phone-Jeb, whomas lence and headache, dueto

minute or so more, and the tower fell slight shoulders and hurried to the IV ( all the world had reason to sup-. constipation.

and was down on top of him. door, when he turned to It. pose) she soon would marry. lOc'and 25c at dealers
?; Such was the heritage of Cathal "Have ye supped, Cathal she" Jeb, on his part was feeling the fillip Jeb's voice was happier this morn-

Martin O'Mara, his grandson. Of the questioned him, with eager anxiety. ) of a new sensation which came Ing; Jeb exulted that everyone who read'
twenty trapped on the tower, seventeen "Where would I? At the jail? Have from the not altogether disagreeable the papers believed that he and she

were gone and three were terribly you kept nothing for me?" he retorted, notoriety he suddenly shared with were to be married. And Agnes real
injured. delighting her. Agnes. ized, as she replied to him, that she

"On such events, by such men, prepared She drew him as soon as he threw By this morning, when he was look- had given him much of the right to STOPS ITCHING OR MONEY BACK

'; to face death and tormentmen off his overcoat, into the warm, fragrant Ing over the newspapers brought to feel as he did. You could not revokea Get Tetterine and get instant relief from

generation after generation, soon kitchen where she had the heat- his bedroom, all the world-as much,of thing like looking at an apartmentwIth any skin itching. 60c at all drug stores
; forgotten and obliterated-government ing-oven burning low, and on top of It as meant anything to himknewthat a man, especially after all the or sent postpaid on receipt of price.
t--'. was built up," wrote a historian of soldiers the stove, her old Iron kettle simmer- Agnes had discovered the Lorrie world caught you at It. SHUPTRINE CO..Dept3Savannah.Ga.

?' who perished long ago on a field Ing. murder because she had been look- (TO BE CONTINUED)
::" for Rome. "The fact has a mean Nothing left to her In life comparedwith
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.., ing; and perhaps, many generations an occasion after he had been VVNU-7 -

.,: hence, wiser men than we or they will called' Into a big murder case, or when Colors of Golf Tennis Snooker Balls
,
explain It with a clearness that still the trial was on and he bad worked

...-. eludes us." .. half the night, yet. he. had come home Include White, Red, Blue and YellowA
catnars father ana his father's to -her, at -last, having "saved" his I

brother John became firemen. Headstrong hunger so that she could sup with I golf ball Is white. So, too are The accepted color for a billiards
(k-. heedless men, the both of them. I tennis balls, and those used for polo. cloth is green; but In America they are

f, Martin, the son, died of pneumonia him.She laid a loaf and the breadknifeand All these games are played on grass, now adopting purple cloth for covering

\ after fighting a lumber yard fire' butter and bowls of the good hot so it seems a little puzzling that cricketis billiards tables.

i;;, through one long below-zero night. soup upon the kitchen table; and they. the one game played on turf In which "Green," says a color expert over
l' John died of another cause; but the sat down and supped; across from the ball is always red. White cricket there, "creates after Images, which Is HEARTBURN FROM OVEREATING? j

:. O'Maras had done their duty through each other, she watching hIm-sel- balls have been tried but have never a proof of, eye fatigue and is definitely Hurried orovcrea ting usually causes heart.
t; the Fire Department. dom taking her eyes off him-he speak proved successful. a bad color on which to focus the eyes burn. Overcome heartburn and digestive

; Winnie, a fireman's widow and ing to her smiling at her, often look- Red Is the complementary color to constantly," but one might remind this distresses with Milnesia, the original milk
proud forever of him, would have no Ing at her, but with his thoughts far green, however, so even to a' color gentleman! that a well-known wallpaper of magnesia in wafer form. Thin,crunchy,
more of It. Besides, this bby was away. ; blind cricketer the contrast between manufacturer has stated that he knewof deliciously flavored.pleasant to take.Each
wafer equals 4 teaspoonfuls of milk of
- from birth "beyond" his father; am Winnie was used to this; and she ball and turf Is plainly perceptible.In two persons who committed suicide magnesia.20c,35c&60c sizes at druggists.
yes, beyond his grandfather He was did not resent It, though she wondered nearly all games where the ball because they had to live In purple bed-

:. strong, as had been all the men of his what went through his mind that he moves very swiftly a white ball is rooms.
family, but he was of slighter build couldn't tell ber. Here he was with found to be better than a colored one, Experiments: have proved that yellow -
and was smaller-boned. Heedless of her; and beside her a picture of him states a writer In London Answers Is the best color for painting traffic -

'. himself he was, like them all; but his In the paper with his name huge In Magazine. Balls of many colors are lines on dark surfaces or tarred
was a sensitiveness strange to them. the headlines-as huge, almost, as the used at snooker, and some players declare roads. It may be.that yellow balls will
And beyond them all he took to name' of him that was murdered, and that they find It much more difficult one day be used for tennis, golf, and
schooling ne went through high almost as big as the name of the Irl. to pot the green and blue balls other games in which white balls are

school, running errands and deliver Agnes Glenelth. who had called him. than the red or the yellow. now employed.


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r THE CHEERFUL CHERUB Today

CO HERE hath been dawning "j

: Our( drug store mzn is Another blue day; -
OUR COMIC SECTIONFINNEY Think, wilt thou let it .
very gross.; Slip useless away?

; He greets me with.
I Out of EternityThis
frouning FLce.| new day is born; r;

I'll just deprive him op Into Eternity,

OF THE FORCE By Ted cyuuMin No License to Do That my trtde. At night will return.

; _, __ .., ._ r-'I Behold it aforetime -
And
buy my I No eye ever did;
I stamps some So soon it forever i.

other pWe.WNUS From all eyes is hid. '
I -
II r It 1"Cll" Here hath been dawning '
I Another blue day; \
Think, wilt thou let it

I Slip useless away? ;p
--- )) r\iee. -Thomas Carlyle. -



Smart Household WILL NOT .CATCH
; It is difficult to set the world

afire because most people .are
Linens in ColorLet
green timber and noninflammable. -'

.

us do a bit of "gardening. -
---,, rwNUT ." It's linens we're goir.g to

beautify, with cotton patch flow
ers and flowerpots. This easy
applique is sure to enhance a pairof

..-. pillow cases, scarf or dainty
''I G WAL Ol'LL HAFTA hand towels. Take colorful Fl -
y ?.
( TENSE scraps, cut them into these simple
RUN WEZ IM---- I rC eWITH
I II f nAN flower forms, and either turn l
I =_ LICENSE
I
-tms isPRIMERS\
the edges under and sew them A ,
YEz VJHO, MEI ? CsOMMA MHASlfME ToKEs-

A'Wf' I SHOULD/ 1ER LOI CEN SE K OM VoU/// I jt Ctrnfl ....

HuRRT 2 Sk-j NOT; ) AVAVMO WILL BE TAKEM AIN'T GOT {% / ALA T N ',.:'

1 DoUBTANYIII THIS Ithe little Coleman t: '
1 Lantern with the big .s
Li brilliance It lights Instantly I ,
and\\B always ready for any '
lighting job.in weather.
any .
Jdflt the light yon need for every outdoor use. ..
on the farm, for bonbne, fishing outdoor eporta. }
Has genuine ryrez: balge-type globe, porcelain ventilator '
top olckle-plated fount,built-in pomp. Like ,..,
Coleman temps. It makes and borni lta own gas ;
from regular gasoline. It's a big value,with years i
of dependable lighting service for only 95.95. If
rh SEE YOUR LOCAL DEALER-or write .;
for FREE Folder. -,f
ti THE COLEMAN LAMP AND STOVE COJ .
A Dept. WU150 Wehita.Rons: Los Angeles.Calif; ,1
Chicago III; Philadelphia.Pa. (SitOfFor ."

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gods we worship write ;
. Pattern No. 5348 their names on our faces.

.II I THE FEATHERHEADS By 'Wne "-But It Pours" stitch.down, or It's finish called them"Linen-closei in outline .,.j

.
I Gardening"! CLEANS :
In pattern 5348 you will find a "
,)\ RaIUIN !l.4ERES ./ ( transfer pattern 'of two motifs 5J/&

WHERE / .' bU [ by 15 'inches, two motifs 4% by "

> I HAVJE 15 inches and the patterns for t . .,
DASH OTTNEu55ToP. /'/// the applique patches; material I MUFTI SHOE WHITE will not rub off.
e Contains Ingredients of Mufti Home Dry Cleaner
I g ./ -yiR c requirements; color suggestions; 1 to CLEAN as it Whitens. Large Bottles ZSC
illustrations of all stitches-needed.
To obtain this pattern, send 15
gi11 gi11fi cents in stamps or coins (coins High Dignity
I preferred) to The Sewing Circle One of ,the sublimest things in
" Household Arts Dept., 259 W. the world is plain truth. *

L Fourteenth St., New York, N. Y.
Write plainly pattern number,
your name and address.

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Grease the measuring cup be-:
fore measuring sirup or molassesand SORE EYES Eye Dr.Salier's Lotion
the ingredients will not stickto relieves and cures sore and In0amedeyes In 24 to 13Classified
bours. Helps the weak eyed cures without pain.
the sides of
the
cup and there Ask your plstordealerforSALTER'S.Onlyfrom
will be no waste. : 161AUantaGa.

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pets the way of the grain. Brush-

ing against the grain roughensthe { ._ ._ DepartmentREMEDIES' .
surface and it tends to brush ,_ : .J ,
the dust in instead of out.

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,
} Partly cook cereal in a dou-
ble boiler the night before using
f fJl and leave it on the back of the SALESIIIEN RKXIC5c: \KE GOOD headache PROFIT powder SELLING to-

r stove, being sure to cover well stores. Popular demand builds repeat busi ;
free. SHELBY, N. C.
ness. Samples REX.
l with water. It will be well

[ cooked in the morning.

.
t lt lf l Sugar sprinkled over the topsof (f

f cookies or sponge cakes be- (
I D< Wcitern Newspaper Deloa fore putting them into the oven : \ WORMS

l forms a sweet crust and makes a
AND
'
richer cookie.
I I AS TIME PASSES off to bury another. How do you TRY ANYTHING 8a9 TAPEWORM
get that way? Cloths saturated with polishing tr
I Office Boy-Well, boss, the doctor liquids and stored away in closets t
,
was wrong in both cases. often cause fires through spontaneous are quickly expelled I

I combustion. Store the from the human system r
Pity to Waste It cloths in covered tin or galva- with one single
nized dose ofDr.Peery's'DEAD
MacTavish and his wife wishing cans.
e
I to adopt a child, asked at an or- SHOT Vermifuge
I Cocoa should always be cookedin
Bug-So you are on your way to phanage for a nice little girl. One *
l a small amount of water before -
propose to Miss Jane Snail? Why was produced and the wife was milk is added. e1 l3r 6 aN0YM5IYTla0?
,: you're an old man. about to close the bargain when .. .
Snail-I know I am but I wasn't MacTavish whispered: I
when I Green Golfer-Does it make Four pounds of plums will ,..
started out. "Woman, let's have a boy. Ha'eye any
4I forgotten the lad's foundin difference which club you use? make five pint jars of preserves. 50c a bottle nt druggists orWright's
we
cap Associated NewlIlapor'VJU Service Pill Coy 100 Cold St., N.Y. City.
1 I Too Loud. the train?" Caddy Well, it doesn't seem to,
The hostess does it?
was talking to one of
I ((5f. her guests as the two sat on the A Poor Accomplishment 'PIMPLES WONDERFUL FOR
I :
lawn listening to a chimes recital. "Where is that beautiful canary Practically the Boss '.

"Beautiful, aren't they?" re- bird of yours that used to sing so Arthur-So your new job makes I.
marked the hostess. clearly and sweetly?" asked Mrs. you independent? BLACK- THESE SKIN BLEMISHES

"Pardon?" inquired the guest Featherbee. Albert-Absolutely. i get here any HEADS Wonderful, thousands say, how the soothing-
"I say, they're beautiful, aren't "I had to sell him," Mrs. Butlam time I want before 8, and leave just penetration of CUTICURA Soap and Ointment
they?" said tearfully. "My son left the when I please after five.-Canadian' ITCHING ECZEMA helps banish ugly skin irritations due to external
"I'm ," roared the 4; causes. Wonderful, how this mildly medicated
sorry guest, cage on the'radio set and he learned National Railways.Too .
, "but I can't hear a word. for those static." RASHES Soap cleanses and soothes-how the Ointment ..
: chimes.-The Pointer. relieves and helps heal! Wonderful,you'll agree,
I Restless as even the first application aids and comforts.Sold .
' No Talent everywhere. Ointment 25c. Soap 25c. Writ! for
'II Anglr-You've been watchingme FREE sample to "Cuticura," Dept. 11. Maiden. Mass.,.
Play Ball!
John-You say Bert doesn't have for three hours. Why don't you
Employer-You've attended: the much of a line? try. fishing yourself?
I funerals of two, grandmothers in Don-No, he can't even string a Onlooker-I ain't got the pa-
i the last month and now you want banjo. r! tience.

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(Continued from Page 4) Lot 6 Block 359 ............ ir. Samuel Fisher ........._...... 3.02
Several Children- Lot 12 Block; 171 ............. Lesie E. Kemp .......-........-.. ... 5.06 Lot 18 Block 360 ......... M. W. Young 3.02

Lot 14 Block 171 ............ Jennie E. Barber .i,.......-....... 5.06 Lot 19 Block 360 ........ t,' M. W. Young 3.02
-- Lot 26 Block 171 ............ Rebecca Lutz ........................ 5,40 Lot 37 Block 360 ............ Kathryn Ortman 1.49
(Continued from page 1) Lot 4 Block 172 ............ Joseph W. Smith ..................? 4.04 Lot 6 Block 361 .........?. W. II. Bryan ...:. 3.02 '
T. A. members are hopeful that ev- Lot 7 Block 172 .........._. E. C. Cole ..............................-. 4.04 Lot 7 Block 361 ...... ..... W. H. Bryan ..'.. 3.02 "
ery child in Clewiston will take advantage Lot 10 Block 172 ........_... Emanuel F. Selz ........:........... 4.04 Lot 8 Block 361 ............ O. C. Bryan ............................ 3.02
of this opportunity. Thereare Lot: 11 Block 172 ............. Mrs. J. E. Frederick ............ 4.38 Lot 9 Block 361 ............ Robert Barnaby ...................... 3.02.
no harmful effects and in most Lot 18 Block 172 ............ Robert Espie, Jr. '..*.......:......_.. 4.04 Lot 10 Block 361 ....:....... Robert Barnaby .......:.............. 3.70
life-long immunity from the Lot 21 Block 172 ........:... F. G. Hunt ..u....._...................... 4.04 Lot 16 Block 361 ............ J. C. O'Neal 3.02:
cases: secured. Lot 1 Block 173 ............ G. H: & Frances Small ........ 6.42 Lot 11 Block 362 .........:._ Rebecca Lutz 2.85
dreaded disease Is whetherhe Lot 2 Block 173 .......:.... D. F. Woodward ..................:. I 4.38 'Lot, 12 Block 362 ............ Rebecca Lutz __.._.................... 2.85
Dr.. Dame failed to state Lot 15 Block 173 ........_... Joseph W. Smith ..........._....:,.. 4.38 Lot 20 Block 362 ............ Adolph Tishler .. 3.70
would be prepared to give further Lot 21 Block 173 ............ L. M. Harding ........................ 5.40 Lot 21 Block 362 ...___...... Adolph Tishler 3.70 I
SchicJc tests on his second trip. If I Lot 24 Block 173 ............ C. E. Shaw .._:......................._. 6.25 Lot 28 Block 362 __.......... ,Hattie S. Baker 3.70
he is 'any doctor will be able to give Lot 3 Block 175 ............ J. P. Grieves ............................ 3.02 Lot 29 Block 362 ............ Hattie. Baker 3.70
the shots If a positive reaction to I Lot 4 Block 175 ..._........ J. p. Grieves .......-......... .......... 3.02 Lot 30 Block 362 .._......... N. B. O'Kelley 3.70
the test is shown.Boone's i Lot 6 Block 175 ............ Minerva D. Sharder ................ 3.02 Let 32,' Block 362 _........... Mrs. Rena F. Jacobi ............ 3.70
Lot 8 Block 175 ............ Joseph Walton Smith "'.''''00''' 3.02 Lot 36 Block 362 ............ Mrs.: V. E. Jacobs 5.40
Name RejectedIn Lot 20 Block 175 ......._. .' C. H. Berner ...;.............:......T.. 3.19 Lot 12 Block 363 .......... A. M. Coleman 2.68
Lot 21 Block 175 .......... ,. C. H. Berner ............................ 4.38 ot 14 Block 363 ............ W' R. Griffiths 3.19
Lot 2 Block 176 ............ .' J. V. Shasky ...._....................... 3.70 Lot 24 Block 363 ............ Mrs. E. A. Schult 19.00
Senatorial PrimaryWith Lot 3 Block 176 _........... Mrs. V. E. Jacob .................... 3.70 Lot 24 Block 365 ....:...:... :d Edward Beyer* ......_._......._.._..:. 2.85
Lot 4 Block 176 ............ Allen E. Heyson .................... 3.70 Lot 1 Blqck 367 ...._...,... !. Mrs. E. A. Schult ._... 42.80
Lot 6 Block 176 ..........-. ., J. Clinton Moorman ................ 3.70 Lot 2 Block 367 .._......... Mrs.: E? A. SclHllt 24.10
the date set for the special Lot 8 Block 176 ......__..... ;. Victor J. Robins, Sr. -........... 3.70 I Lot 3 Block 367 ............. .f:' Mrs. E. A. Sclrult 13.90
senatorial primary only: eleven days Lot 10 Block 176 :.:......... ', Mrs. E. A. Schult .................... 3.70of Lot 4 Block 367 ............ '..:,:' Mrs. E. A. Schult ;..._............... 13.90
off further legal entanglements are 11 Block 176 ......_..... '. : Mrs. E. A. Schult -...........-..:..., 3.70Lot Lot 5 Block 367 ............ : '-. John O. Stendall 2.34
seen in the opinion handed down 12 Block 176 ....__...... .,::. Mrs. E. A. Schult .:..:......-........ 3'ZOi Lot 9 Block 367 .........._. :,.- O. M.. Benson ........................ 2.34
Wednesday by Attorney General i Lot 13 Block 176 ............ .) Mary S. Cooper ................-;.... 3.70 : Lot 10 Block 367 ..........., .: ?\, Emil Hunsbourg 2.68
D. Landis that the name of I Lot 14 Block 176 ........: .. :*r Lucille A. Lewis .................... 3.70 Lot 11 Block .367 ............ .>;. 1.; Robert B. Martin ..___...__.___....._ 2.68
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could not be printed Lot 16 Block 176 ......._._.. .*. .. Ella M. Johnson .............:...... 3.70 'I Lot 13 Block 367 ..........:. /:: E. W. Hathaway 2.68
Robert J. Boone for Lot 20 Block 176 __......-... ;( Dora Girnple ........__................ 3.70Lot Lot 15 Block 367 ........-... '.*':: Mrs. E. A. Schult 53.00
on the ballots as a candidate 21 Block 176 ............ 'I.;sLot / Gustave C. Voss .................... 3.70. I Lot 16 Block 367 ....-...... :;'1', Mrs. E. A. Schult 53.00
the senatorial nomination because of .. '" ................ 3.70 .... .......
22 Block 176 ......._ '. < Ruth R. Bsardsley Lot 17 Block 367 : ." y g:: Milam A. Farah 2.68
his failure to file his expense account Lot 23 Block 176 ......._.... .'::2: D. J.. Johnson ........................ 3.70 Lot 20 Block 367 ...........: ,.-r# .,. Frank E. Miller ........_........... 2.68
until a week after the clos- Lot 24 Block 176 ............ :_a\' A. V. Bristow ........_............... r 4.55Lot Lot 11 Block 368 ............ .-: Esther Warren 3.3C
ing date for receiving these accounts. 26 Block 176 ............ .T S. M. Paulson ...................._/:.-: 3.70Lot Lot: 13 Block 369 ............ ; ;F,>. Mrs. Charlotte E. Dorn ............3:70:
When advised of the 'decision in 28 Block 176 ............ "' .' E. W. Hathaway .................... 3.19Lot Lot 14 Block 369 ............',.; r : Mrs. Charlotte E. Dorn ...........3.70
Miami JJrc: Boone said that he would 32 Block 176 ............ <: Frank H. Roach .................... 3.19Lot Lot 15 Block 369 .......:.... v',...'.. ,. r Mrs. Charlotte E Dorn .3.70Dorn
file mandamus action in the supreme 36 Block 176 __..........' Ruth R. Beardsley ................ 3.70Lot Lot 16 Block 369 ....._... '" ..:.-/' Mrs. Charlotte E. ...........3.70
officially notifiedof 6 Block 195 ............ Walter Jussell ........................ .3.70 Lot 17 Block 369 ..........__. :\; Mrs. Charlotte E. Dorn ...._......3.70 --jJ
court' as soon as Lot 10 Block 195 '''''''.'':' ":' Janet J. Stockbridge ....::...... 3.70 Lot 24 Block 369 ............ ". L. M. Harding ....-.......-........... 3.70
the decision to force the Secre- Lot 23 Block 195 ............ ,', Chas. W. Keenan .......__........... 4.55Lot J Lot 25 Block 369 --.......... ;'); ;:. Guy Pearl .?. 3.70
tary of State R. A. Gray to have his 24 Block 195 ............ _. ': J. W. Ezelle __........................ 4.04Lot Lot 26 Block 369 ...._....... :.t,:, L. M. Harding 3.70 I
name printed on the ballots. He 4 Block 196 ............ : : Thomas B. Hall _................... 3.70 Lot 34 :Block 369 __.......... .':..:r" Elmer G. Case 3.70 t
claims that the senatorial primary Lot 5 Block 196 ...m..."".. J. Blanche Dean .....,.00................ 3.70 Lot 35 Block 369 ............. .;<:" i' Elmer G, Case 3.70
was at issue when time came to file i Lot 6 Block 196 ............ '. Maurice E. Vaslow ................ 3.70 Lot 14 Block 370 .....:...... .',"..,: J. C. Vickery ..,.' 3.19
the expense account and contends I Lot 7 Block 196 ............ .. Ella A. Hugent ......... .......'...... 3.70 Lot 15 Block 370 ............ ::: .': '. J. C. Vickery.........:':.,' 2.85
that this should automatically ex- Lot 8 Block 196 ............ ., Ella A. Hugent ........................ 4.55'Lot Lot 18 Block 370 ........._.. : ;\:. Bertha A. Taylor ...:. 2.85
tend the deadline for filing. 18 Block 196 ."-"""..'-'' .- Mrs; Mary G. Smith ................ 4.55 Lot 38 Block 370 ...........: '". '" Ethyl I. Button .................... 3.70
If the Miami candidate's name Lot 19 Block 196 ......m... .r Mrs. Mary G. Smith ................. 4.04Lot Lot 1 Block 371 ..,......... .'J; Mrs. T. B. Lord ......._............ 2.85
4 Block 201 ............ ,, Claflin Garst .............._......... 3.7C Lot 15 Block 372 ...........: /\' Cornelius Bodine 2.34
does not appear on the ballot, the Lot 5 Block 201 ............ ,; S. C. Beraner ........__........_....... 3.70 Lot 2 Block 374 ...._....... :. :Vt. H. F. Conway 2.00
race will be between ex-Governor Lot 6 Block 201 ............ ..> E. J. Malone ......__.................. 3.70La Lot 4 Block 374 ......... .::' .. 'V.." Mrs. Mary Ellen Neu ............ 2.00
Doyle E. Carlton of Tampa and C. t 7 Block 201 ............ '" _.: H. R. Hopkinson __.................. 3.70Lot Lot 5 Block 374 '''._'.''..: '"< ".., Mrs. Mary Ellen Neu ............ 2.00
O. Andrews of Orlando thus elim- 9 Block 201 ............ ,. W. E. Votava _..........___.._....... 3.70L Lot 6. Block 374 ............ inating the possibility: of a second t 11 Block 201 m"'"''.' : ,-. M. B. Rothrock .................... 3.70Lot Lot 7 Block 374 .........:._ *\ Mrs. Mary Ellea Neu ............ 2.00
primary} 20 Block 201 ........:...* 'f' Mrs. L. K. Muir .................... 3.7C Lot 10 Block 377 ............ '.'. Mrs Frank C. Deagon 2.68
Mr. Andrews this week rejected Lot 34 Block '201 ............ .' the editorial suggestions that he 36 Block 201 ....?....... : "},:', S. C. Beranek ............._.......;.. 4.55Lot Lot 31 Block 377' ............., :::::;1, G. C. Voss ... 2.00 -
l .__.. .. ''. .' ........ .:........... 4.55 : Moon
1 Block 202 .... : George Heinz : Lot 32 Block 377 .......:._; : Mrs. Mary E. .2.00Mrs.
withdraw from the' and leaveMr. .
race Lot 4 Block 202 ............ Walter F. Carrie .................... 3.02Lot Lot 33 Block 377 ..........:: '.' -'.' )': Mary E. Moon ......;........2.00
Carlton as the unopposed candidate 5 Block 202 .: ......... Walter F. Carrie _.__................ 3.02Lot Lot 34 Block 377 ........... :,.:%,. ,'.,' 'A. V. Bristow f. 2.00
,and said that he was the firstto 10 Block 202 ............ '''; .. Florence O'Meara .......::: ......... 3.70: Lot 17 Block 378 _........:' *,.,,' Agnes Bit .:nar 7.10
announce and would not. have entered Lot 11 Block 202 ............ ,.. Mrs. Frank C. Deacon __.........'. 3.70Lot Lot 18 Block 378 ..........:: : .''. ., Mary Hayes Davis 27.50
the race had he cot felt that 12 Block 202 '..'.'''.... ,,"' Mrs. Frank C. Deacon __....._.... 3.70Lot Lot 19 Block 378 ............ ,;%} ,. ',V. R. Hay 27.;0
he would be elected. 13 Block 202 ........ : :" James J. Carroll ...._............... 3.70 Lot 2 Block 381 ............ '.. "f:'. ', Lillian Horlitz .. 2.00
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Lot 14 Block 202 ............ .* Margie Conway ...................... 8.7(1( Lot 4 Block 381 .......:._.. ""l'** Otto H. Sckule 2.34
FAMOUS BIBLICAL LEADER Lot 1 Block 203 ............ '..; A. Reinert .....'...''''.'''..'''''.'''''' 7.10Lot Lot 5 Block 381 ......._... '.:., ; S. M. Paulson .2.34Mrs.
2 Block 203 ............ .. '.: J. P. Grieves _...................__.. 4.55 Lot 10 Block 383 ............ ..;, -, Dora Gimp 2.00
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Lot 3 Block 203 ............ .. Dora Gimpel ............................ 4.55Lot Lot 11 Block 383 .......-.... ",;;* C. E., Stedman ., 2.00
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Harold L. LundQuist, dean ..of 4 Block 203 ...........'.' ':.. B. A. Doerk ...._...................__.., 4.55Lot Lot 22 Block 383 ......_..... ', D. P. McEachros 2.17
a, the ,Moody Bible Institute of Chicago 6 Block 203 ............ m.,:,, Mrs.. Emily Rickmeyer ............ . 11 Block 203 ...__....... '.: .",.V-, .*,. F. W. Iverson ........_............... 4.04Lot Lot 24 Block 383 ..-....--:::sLot -.i}.". : W. S. Harvel 2.68 '
: and one of the most widely .
.: 12 Block 203 ............ : : Helen S. Sadtler .................... 4.04: 13 Block 385 ........ ... ..;...:.'....:...:.. Mrs. L. 0. Holdsworth c '-.-..
. known Biblical authorities in the Lot 17 Block 203 ........ t<. ," Crumbie Davis ...:.........:.......... 4.89Lot ; ...... Robert J. Olsen 7.40
country, has assumed the task 01. 18 Block 203 ..........:. .d"" Julia Sharkey ............_...:....... 4.04Lot Lot 14 Block 385 ..._.:..'..;. ::.t ) Mrs. L. O. ldsworth &
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_ preparing the popular "Sunday 19 Block 203 ............ ,."? Mary King .J...............:............ 4.04Lot ''''::'' ;,1:'.'' Robert J. Olsen 7.40
,. School Lesson", which appears reg 20 Block 203 ............. ,:,. Ella Kane ...,......:..................... 4.04Lot Lot 15 Block 385 ........... j;". .; Mrs. :U. O. Holdsworth & .
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;: ularly in the Democrat. 22 Block 203 ............ ,. .. Laura A. Logan ......_............: 4.04 '_ : '1";' Robert J. Olse 7.40
t:: Dean Lundquist succeeds Rev. P. Lot 26 Block 203 .........__. ,'t,. ;: Joseph W. Smith ........,........... 4.04Lot Lot 16 Block 385 ...........,' ':,:;::-: Mrs. L. O. Holdsworth &
k, B. Fitzwater, veteran writer and 1 Block 204 ___.......... *.:}. Emily Rickmeyer .....__...._........ 3.70Lot "-";: Robert J. Olsen 7.40 '
f Biblical student, who also is a member 2 Block 204 ............ : Emily Rickmeyer ......:.._.......... 3.02Lot Lot 17 Block 385. .?..........: <, r Mrs. L. O. Holdsworth &
'3 Block 204 ............ '.'L'- Mrs. Grace E. Coffee .............. 3-02 .. 'Jt Robert J. Olsen 21.00
; : ,of the Moody Bible Institute Lot 4 Block 204 _.._........ ..; JMrs. H. A. Rosenthal ...._....... 3.70Lot Lots '1 & 2 Block 389 I ....,'..,A-: : C. E. Miner ................_:.......... 12.20
E fL'4 staff. Dr. Fitzwater's review and interpretation 5 Block 204 ...:........ '.'.. C. A. Pretzal ...........__........__..... 370 Lot 2 Block 396 ..:......... ,:.'V-::: Jessie L. Kuderling ..........."'.. 1.66
of the International Lot 8 Block 204 .......n... ;o-:: Anna E. Anderson: .........._..__. 5.40 Lot 15 Block 403 ........_:.: ::*. ,v>.. ; W. E. Chenet 2.00
{ Sunday School lesson has been a Lot 11 Block 204 .......____. v _::; Miss Bessie Reardon :_.......... 3.70 Lot 11 Block 405 ...........:.. >:'s i '. K. B. Watkins 3,70
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;/; feature of leading newspapers for Lot 13 Block 204 .....:...... t.: Edwin G. Boon ...........__...:....... 3.70Lot Lot 4 Block 411 ............ .. _. L. E. Ecklund 2.34
the past 23 years. It has grown in 2 Block 207 _........... :. : Lillian H. Wright _...........?....... 3.36Lot Lot 5 Block 411 .........:' '7.'. A. G. Farnquist 2.34
popularity through the years, winning 3 Block 207 ............ Charles W. Wright ................ 3.36 'Lot 6 Block 411 ....,...... 'Ji:>." L. L. Lynn 2.34
,_; a following: which has been Lot 4 Block 207 ............ Mrs. Minnie J. Starice '............ 3.36 Lot 24 Block 411 ....... ...:. ... .J:- :: Georgia G. Kuhlman -.--.....:.... 2.00
;.. Lot 6 Block 207 ...._.__.... I Helen M. Hathaway............... 3.36 Lot 1 Block 412 .?......... ."." Clewiston Laundry Co. .......... 42.80
termed "the
largest Sunday School '
Lot Block 207............ George M. Garber ..__........__.... 3.36 Lot 4 Block 412 ............ ', ::=:., Joseph W. Smith 2.00
.' class in the world. Lot 11 Block 207 .....__..:.. A. B. Farnquist .__................. 3.36 Lot 11 Block 412 ...........; :;f:. A. J. Wilders 2.00 .
: Dean Lundquist is particularlyAvellequipped' Lot 13 Block 207 .........__. Francis D. Nixeman, Trustee 3.70 Lot 12 Block 412 '........;... .,/.:: A. J. Wilders 2.00
;: to carry ort the work Lot 19 Block 207 ......__.... v Amelia M. Hall........................ 3.02 Lots 15, 16, Block 412 .... .' \: J. B. Siegler 22.40
I.: being relinquished by Dr. Fitzwater.He Lot 20 Block 207_........... James F. Carroll .................... 3.02 Lot 21 Block 412 ..........__ <.f,A, : W. G. Ames 3.70
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'L 'is a graduate of the Universityof Lot 22 Block 207 ___.......? Marie Pavlik ...__..................... 3.02 Lots 26, 27, Block 412 .'... :: <:.;' Mabel Francis 3.70
.'. Minnesota, legally trained and a Lot 23 Block 207 ............. Jarie Pavlik .......................___ 4.38 Lots 1, 2, Block 414 ..;....: ":/'.'_ Wells-Royal Lumber Co. ........ 30.90
. ., member of, the bar. He attended ,'Lot 1 Block 208 ............ R. H. Isaacs ............................ 4.38 Lot 40 Block 415 ............ V :. L. M. Harding 2.34
'.:?" Princeton Lot 2 Block 208 ......__.... R. H. Isaacs .......................::.... 3.02 Lot 21 Block 417 ............ : <::. : Ida L. Curtis 3.02
Theological Seminary and Lot 3 Block 208 ............ W. A. Isaacs .......................... .30 Lot 22 Block 417 ............ .. : ;: .. Ida L.. Curtis 3.02
was graduated with the first class Lot 4 Block 208 ......:..... W. A. Isaacs ..............__.......... ..30Lot Lots 8, 9, Block 418 ......:.jr\ F. J. Laird .,.__........_ 3.36
completing the pastors' course at 5 Block 2,08 .......:..... f \V. P. Didlake ........................ .30 Lot 19 Block 422 ...........: ;/;.'... Hollis Lanier 3.02
Moody Institute. Lot 6 Block 208 ............ W. P. Didlake .........__............. 2.34 Lot 20 Block 422 _............ ,\:; ., .' Hollis Lanier 3.02
To round out a life of varied experiences Lot 7 Block 208 ............ Lawson Payne ........................ 2.34 Lot 21 Block 422 ............ :": x\ :' Hollis Lanier :.. 3.02
he has had army training Lot 8 Block 208 _........._. M. Huie _....____......................... 2.34 Lot 22 Block 422 ............i ':< Hollis Lanier 3.02 ,
to supplement his legal' and Lot 9 Block 208 -..........< J.V.. Iluie ........J.!_:..__......!.,... 2.34 Lot 23 Block 422 .........._, ",'C: : Hollis! Lanier! .......................... 3.02
theological education. He is very Lot 10 Block 208 ............ J.V.. Huie ...........'............:-.. 2.34 Lot 24 Block 422 ,........... '. -J';;" Hollis Lanier 3.02,
popular as a speaker and as a teacher Lot 11 Block i> v6 ........... John C. McCoy ...................... 2.34 Lot 27 Block 422 ..........:>.- -.../ '. Elmer G. Case .__......_.._......._... 3.02
of men's Bible classes. Lot 24 Block 208 ............ H. F. Bycroft .................._..... 3.02 Lot 28 Block 422 ";""..""" ';';' Elmer G. Case 3.70
: Lot 25 Block 208 ...'......... Emma Willard ..:...........u..:..... 3.02 Lot 1 Block -423 ...........1' .c', .t. Adolph Tishler 3.70
You will find Dean L ndquist's Lot 26 Block 208 ............ Emma Willard ......:....._...:....... 3.02 Lot 23 Block 423 .............,-\ J-t- Frank A. Cleland ..........._....___. 3.02
exposition of the Sunday' School Lest Lot 28 Block 208 ............ Miss Caroline Pajlik .............. 3.02 Lot 24 Block 423 ............ ." Frank A. Cleland 3.02
': son extraordinarily illuminating and Lot 29 Block 208............ Miss Caroline Pajlik .............. 3.02 Lot 25 Block 423 .......:. '. .._:.;.?. Bert Powell 3.02
:.::' helpful. Watch for it in this paper Lot 27 Block 354 "" '''''' Mrs. Id. S. Sadler .................... 3.02 Lot 26 Block 423 ...__... ,.. Bert Powell 3.02
each. week. Lot 28 Block 354 ............ Mrs. H. S. Sadler .................... 3.02: Lot 27 Block 423 ............ :.-:".> H. P.. Hopkinson' 3.02
t Lot 29 Block 354 _"'"'''''' Alice Grothrock ...................... 3.02 Lot 28 Block 423 ............ .' ,;:- Elmer G. Case 3.02
BIRD DOG HAS :MAP OF Lot 30 Block 354 ___.....'.... Mrs. H. S. Sadler .,__................ 3.02 Lot 29 Block 423 ............ :.:;:;',:).:, Elmer G. Case .. 3.02
", FLORIDA OX Lot 31 Block 354 _......__... Mrs. H. S. Sadler .................... 3.02 Lot 44 Block 423 ....m..... '>v--..' Mrs. A. M. Jones 3.70
BACK:
Lot 33 Block 354 ...'......... -.J. K. Baker ....._..................... 44.50 Lot 35 Block 446 ............ ..SLot 1 ., ',' Jordan Eilers 3.70
i'' Cocoa July 30 (FNS-In a land Lot 1 Block 355 ........:.... John S. Banks ......_................. 3.02 36 Block 446 ............ .-: Jordan Eilers .. 4.55
of, almost countless beauty Lot 17 Block 355 .......,.... Mary A. Cronin .................... 2.68 Lot 13 Block 448 __.....>F.-.. ,.' Mamie H. Blacksmith 2.85
and "Misses This queens, Lot 22 Block 355 ............ J. Woodyard Sutpnan ....,....... 3.02 Lot 10 Block 453 .....__...*.. r:.. Lilyan S. Cook 3.70
E. .K. and That", Dr. Lot 23 Block 355 ....___..... Olaf Olsen .............................:.. 3.02 Lot 11 Block 453 ............ *.;, Lilyan S. Cook .,\... 3.70
Orrison' of this city has a Lot 28 Block 355 ---__....... ?irs H. J. Warner .......:........ 3.02 Lot 12 Block 453 ............ : : Lilyan S. Cook ....-.........--.......... 3.70
"Miss Florida" who can prove her Lot 44 Block 355 ..:........ 'Mary Zimmerman ............_..... 2.68 Lot 13 Block 453 .........--- Lilyan S. Cook 3.70
t claim to the name any time, any- Lot 25 Block 356 "".."""" II. Burk .__........____........:.......... 3.02 Lot 14 Block 453 ......m... Lilyan S. Cook 3.70
where, and that without the benefit Lot 26 Block 356 ............ ,. II. Burls ........:....._..................... 3.02 Lot 15 Block 453 __......._.. Lilyan S. Cook 3.70
a: : of a bathing suit; beauty parade or Lot 28 Block 356 ............ .I' Juiia L. Sharkey .._................. 3.02 Lot 33 Block' 453 .__......... H. L. Gramstadt .. 3.70
"prominent" judges. Lot 39 Block 356 ............ Elmer G. Case ..........<-............. 3.02 Lot 9 Block 495 ......;..... Robert Espie, 2.31
The doctor's prize entry is a bird Lot 40 Block 356 ..._........ Elmer G. Case ................__...... 3.02 Lot 10 Block 495 .......;.... Mrs. M. L. Portteus 2.34
dog whose name is derived from liv- Lot 41 Block 356 ..%.......... Elmer G. Case ._..........__.......... 3.02 Lot 12 Block 495 ............ Henry & Annie Payette ........ 3.02
3 er-colored Lot 9 Block 357 ............ Alice A. Menge ........................ 3.02 i Lot 13 Block 495 .........:.. Henry f 'Annie Payette ........ 3.02
markings on her back Lot 22 Block 357 ............ Helen S. Sadler .._.....,.......... .4.55.!: Lot 14 Block 495 ...._....... Claude L./ Becket 3.02
that
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'' a perfect map of the state Lot 3 Block 358 .'?...,...... O. H. Schuler ....................__.. 3.02 Lot 15 Block 495 _........... Annie L.' Marshall 3.02Tillie 1
_, of Florida. On a recent west coast Lot 4 Block 358 ........__.. Marjorie L; Durgin ...._:__........ 3.02 Lot 16 Block 495 ......m... Pavlik 2.34
trip the dog attracted considerable Lot 5 Block 358 ..........-.. '. David R. Larsen .................... 3.02 Lot 9 Block 498 .__......... Mary C. Sims 2.00
attention and was photographed a Lot 15 Block 358 ...,......:: N Mrs. E. A. Schult ................ 7.10 Lot 10 Block 498 .......__... G: W. Fuquay 2.00
:% number of times by curiosity seek Lot 1'6 Block 358 ....:....... Mrs. E. A. Schult _.....:......... 7.10 Lot 12 Block 498 __.......:.. JJrs. Marjorie Conway ............ 2.00
ers. Lot 17 Block 358 ............ Mrs. E. A. Schult ................:... 17.30 Lot 11 Block 498 ............ Mis. Marjorie Conway ......:_..._ 2.00
Lot 21 Block .5S! ..-......... Anna' J. Kuhlman ................ 3.70 I Lot 15 Block 498 ........m. Edith Taylor ... 2.00
A Gcrm Lot 22 Block 358 ---......... Anna J. Kuhlman ................ 3.87 Lots 24, 25, Block 80 .... Thomas G. Darnell 2.68
Lot 23 Block 358 ....._...._. L. M. Harding ...................._._. 4.55 Lot 7 Block 505 .....J*.... Mrs. L. O. Holdsworth __.__....... 1.15
r "A germ, said Ml Uo. rile sage of Lot 25 Block 358 ......_..... Edith A. Becker .............._._ 3.70 Lot 14 Block 505 ............ :Mrs.: E. C. Norton Da,1. son '-" 1.15
Chinatown, "rc einh'-' miy; bad: I influences Lot 29 Block 358 ...... ...... Marjorie L. Durgin': ................ 3.70 Emery Fluckinger & J :arie .
in being ab1:* to w i'k so long Lot 41 Block 35R .... _...... Henry J. Stephens ........___..... 3.02 I Lot 7 Block 544 ............ ReindelsBacher1.45'
before be Is detected,"- \7qshjpgton\ Lot 42 BJock 358 ............ Henry J. Stephens .....*.......... 3.03' Lot 4 :Block 550 ............ W. T. Frith 1.15
.? Star. Lot 43 .BlocK 358. .......:.__. )Iilda Toenberg .?,...,....,..,...... 3,02 Fruit Growers Express 1.32 ...


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South Vt of East Block 12, Aiken .
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ment Lot 3 .... 6 43' 29 10 Edith H. Brown .............. 2.43 Lots 21 to 23.. 4 43 29 : Unknown ......................:... .. 4.56 r

West Vi of Gov- Block 42 Aiken _
ernment Lot 3.. 6 43 29 20 Frank Matusiak: .............. 2.80 Subdivision, .

Government Lot ,- Lots 39, 40 .... 4 43 29 .' Unknown .......................... 2.27

4 less Harding '. ":.; Block 44 "DotyHaynes" -
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Heights Subdi- ,: ,
Subdivision .. :
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vision, less "' Sec- :
Lots 132, 178.. 6 43. 29 40 Frank: Matusiak : .....:':..:.:. 3.37 tion B.,, Lot 25 4 43 29- F. Watts Hall ................... 10.95

Haiding Heights Block 45 Hedges I
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Subdiv s ion, Subdivision '

Lot 178 ............ 6 43 29 Miriam Haines ................. 1.52Government Lot 16 ..._....... 9 43 29 Unknown i.".'''''''''''''''''.''.' 3.80
Lots '.'t' Block 49West

5, 6, 7, ............ 6 43 29 114 Unknown ..............::.......,.... 8.0Government 'l s Perry C. ,. f '. -
Lot Hulls Subdivision -- -
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8 ...................... 6 43 29 40 Unknown ............................ 8.06. Lots 9, 10 9 43 29Unknown' ............................. 3.34
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West % of S. W. .,' '- Block no and 51 :. -
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J/i of Govern- ._ -::/ ; : JljcJ'pochee ., 'u:' ,
Mcnt Lot 9 .... 6 43 9.. 5 Unknown ............ ..;;:.:..... .. 2.27 Heights Subdivision : _:

Laura V. HullsSubdivision : t : .............. 9 43. 29 ,
of a. ; Block C, Lots 11, \ .
GovernmentLot 12 .................... S. D. and Sophia Ha- :, r
11 in Sec boush ............................ 1.52

tion 6 andGovernment Lot 13 ................ ,, Unknown .......................... .92 I
Lots 28 to 30 .... > Nellie Mcquarrie .............. '.92
Lots 2, 3, 4, in Block D, Lot 22 ,. .- r Unknown .......................... .92 .. 6"

Section 7, Lot ;, Block F, Lots 21, ,. p!.( -
15 and North '- ,' 22 .................... Unknown .......................... 1.22mock -
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360 Feet off K r j > % 58 LaBelle : .
Lot 16 43 29 H.C. Thompson: .'.....:....:. 4.67 Highlands Sub- -
Laura V. HullsSubdivision vV u division, Lot 312: 9 .43 29 Unknown .......................... 1.52 _
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ofGovernment Block 63, LaBelle O -
Highlands Sub- '. ,:" _

Lot 11 in Sec division ............ 9 43 29 Unknown ...................:..... 6.84
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6 and 8'ter ; o -
tion Block 64, Manning -
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: Government : 4F., Subdivision : i" ." '. ; .. +d ;

Lots 2, 3, 4, in Let 3 ................ 9 43 29 Unknown.- .- 1.52
Section 7, Lot .' ..; ', ', ; '.... Block 72 Mann- -
19 ......... 43 29 Unknown .... : ... 4.84 ing Subdivision 9 43 29 8-Unknown .................::.;.:... 5.78
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r; Laura V. HullsSubdivision ; ; Blocks 77, 78, 79, ; ; : > '
: of .-.. ,. 'o' ':; t. : '. 80, LaBelle : ,' 1

Government . :"" !, Terrace ......._.. 9. 43 29 CS
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V' Lot 11 in Section < c." ". ; ::; "' Block B Lot 3 .... Claude E. Marble ............ .92

s,,. 6 and ': ; ,. >. nGovernment :Block G, Lot 9 .... Unknown .......................... .92 P-j
;- '- -. Block G, Lot 11 Unknown -......................... .92< d
r' Lots 2, 3, 4, in ., ::._< y ... Block H, Lot 9 P. D. Finck ...................... .92 .
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" Section 7, Lot \ 1'" =- H Lot 11 P. D. Finck .92
:Block "' '' '''''''''''00'''
''r 26 .................... 43 29 Tillie Crawford .... ... 4.23Begin Block H, Lot 20 Mary M. Boas .................. .92
528 Feet ? 'tYti : c, Block 89 Goodnos

: North of S. E. Subdivision -

Corner Lot 32, Lot 1 ................ 9 43. -29 Unknown ...00"-'.m... 1.52
F. West 528 Feet .- Block 95 Goodnos : <
North to River ' Subdivision ....,. 9 43 29 8V.. E. Wood ............;:.::.: (.54 ..pmad

1 Northeasterly -' Block 103, .Sha. -- .' ,. .' ', I :', "' :' )'
along River r dow Lawn .r' y ;- I
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4. to Point Court" Subdivision < : "' "' ;
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north of Beginning .- : ;i: Block: B .... :. .
,- South .r Lot '8 .............. 4 .43,. 29 Oliver H. Adler .:.::....Jl::....' _. 2.12"Shadow '<
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Also Lot 33 in'3 s Court" Subdi- .. l.:;. ';' '
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L.' V. HullsSubdivision sr, vision, Block B ':" -

ofGovernment Lot 13 ...:........, '4 *'43 29 .-Hugh Sheppard. ...::. ..::..... ; 1.82
v' '. 41
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Block 107 "Palm "i
Lot 11 .............. 7 43 29 15 Unknown-'::.:....:::.(. ...= ....... 6.94 Heights" Block 'J. o
"City of LaBclle" f- -, ::: i B, Lot 10 ........ 9 43. 29 Geo. A. LaClair .......: ..::...r 1.52 i
Sections 4, 5, f : / Block 111, Lots .": .- -'

8,9. ................. 4.3 29 .. : .. 1 to 30 .:......00.. 9. 43 29 Unknown .....:....,......:........ 3.50 .i
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"Byrds Subdivision .I .," <. Block 112, Lots -. ..". : 1
of Goodnos Y : 1 to 30 ............ 9 43 29. Unknown ...... m......: .: ;... 3.50 rff) ...
- Subdivi s ion" -- ..: '. :; .. Block 113, Lots ,J_ "'
Block 1, Lots .... "',:" 1 to 30 ............ 9 43 29 1. Unknown ..................:;.:.:':. 3.50lleginning ---
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8 to 12 inclusive : ,.; "
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:,, .u .. 4 43 29- : Unknown ..........: :. :.:. 4.70 Feet West ,

Lots 13, 14 ........ "' C.,. E. :Mcafee ...:................ 5.48 25 Feet ,

::' '. ,'. Block to 7 2.,...Lots...........4. .d: '.;'''::. ;'"F.. Watts Hall ...-..'....L' :...:... 5.83 of of N. E. ;: ; : 4rH -*

'. Block 2, Lots 8 to ,. .' '..' Lot'3, South iil. i:} j1! : : 1'i: :

l' --"': Goodnos 14 ......of..'..Subdivision .Block........-. .- ...' .. .";,'' .-...i.;-"' .' '. :May Byrd .Smith :.-.::.y'............ 4.26 Feet Feet Feet,,, West North East ,:,: .. :' 0 : ; .. pal( >


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.> .. 5, Lots 38, 40 .. ; Feet to t '" .
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I..: Less 50 Feet .. .. ning ................ 5 43 ." 29 :)** : :AtlL.:, : Hendrickson. ; "Estate 13.05
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on East end.... 4 43 29 Unknown ...............;:......... 20.39 Beginning 755 's-, "':';. ": .,<" ,-, '-'.' ;. ,.- .,0-;'' .., ... ''. '-
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it of Block .;. 830 Feet West .. ..:...:: ....., : ;. .s
G West %, Lots : .', of N. E. Corner .. j-I:: '. ,
18, 19 .............. 4 43 29: .: :Unknown .....>...................... 3.34Goodnos of GovernmentLot '
Subdi'J: : :,_ 3, West t;; 11 $/; :: :> : ;; : i:;.,J :: -r (
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vision of Block ., .. '...' 120 Feet : ;; : .
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G West %, Lots 'i. North to River \.i.' 0 \; ': .J11114Q
24 to 26 .......... 4 43 29 :' Unknown .. .........:;.....: ;:..:.:.. 3.34 East along ) --
Goodnos Subdi- -'. ...:..:. ,'; : +
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; River to Point { : : } "
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vision of Block '. ', :,, '-.' North of Beginning ; > ''' ,
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6 S. E. U, Lots : :; South to J .
3 to 7 .............. 4 43 29 ':.. ': Unknown ........... :.:......;. J.34 Beginning ........ 5. 43 29"- :;: :"'. Unknown.:.. :.:::: : .::::- :.:::,::...: 15.9 )
Jones and Lara- T Riviera Vista Sub'x.; : : ._ '.o_ .
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bees Subdivision ,:., : .- \
division of East .,. .' r ,. :' : (
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of Block 7, : = '. '; '.
.: : 14 Acres of ") .co
Block A, Lots '3 'Gover'nment .' -, ',, -;}
to 20 inclus \'e.. 4 43 29 Lillian J. Miller .........:...... 3.64 Lot 1, Block .:; :. ..' -"

Block 8 West %.. 4 43 29 Unknown .......................... 1.67 F, Lot 1Riviera .......... 5 43 29' ; ;,.Annie,. Warr................:......' 2.42
Block 8, West % Vista -
of East %! ........ 4 43 29 C. E. Mcafee ...........:........ 1.97Dlock Subdivision of -7 -? '
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16, Lots 8, East 14 Acres :

9 ...................... 4 43 29 Unknown .......................... 1.22Block of Government .
16, Lot 10 4 43 29 Norman Warriner .:.......... 1.12.; Lot 1, Black --

Block 16, Lot 11 4 43 .29. Unknown ..............::.......... 1.22 F, Lot 2 .......... 5' 43 ,. 29 -.: .'c.., ., Louise, ,,McCowin', Coakley. 2.42
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Feet North 5OOf ;:. :' .: ., 'E! :;rt:<.., : tion" A Subdi- ,," ::.' ', 4
S. W. Corner ,.::- :"1:: ,.' vision of 4 Ac ': J ,
of Block 23, ( ) i '' resin West "JL/:: : : : ; : :? ***. -
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North 85 Feet, -f.: "j;>" .\:; Part of Government ; ,: .' :- ,
East 180 Feet, ,
Lot 1, '
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South 135 i : :; "' :.;-T 'i o' ; ;: Block A, Lot 5 5 43 29 X:.>, :Minnie Hammock ............ 2.72
Feet, West 50Feet : : t ?t ,"Lynn H i gUi .-: : : ':'X.: .,' '

North 50 ...... ? ... .._. PoirL" Subdi- .Jtt .:
Feet 'West 130 '-1 :. ... :. .. vision, Beginning -
Feet to Beginning at a Point '

.................. 4 43 29 W. H. Reynolds .......:...... !5.7 4 i 50 Feet West &
East % of West; ,: of A Point 785 '..
% of N. E. % Feet South of -

of Block 23 .... 4 43 29 Jennie ClarkUnknown ...............:.... 4,14 N. E. Corner -
Block 29 .............. 4 43 29 .......................... G.2 4 of Section 5, -
:Block 30 .............. 4 43 29 J. T. Murphy .................... 6.2 South 235 Feet,
I ( Block 32 .............. 4 43 29 Unknown .......................... 4.7!2 West 150 Feet,
atI1 Block 37 highland South 300 Feet,

Heights West 300 Feet, .
Subdivision, .. North 535 Feet, '' '
Lots 8, 9, ........ 4 43 29 O. H. and Jennio King ...,. 1.8!2 East 450 Feet, -
Block 41, Bush Block 1, Lots '

Subdivision I 1, 2, ................ 5 43 29 R. N. Miller .................... 20.18
Lot 1 .............. 4 43 29 J. :M. :Magill ................:..... 1.5!:i .."Lynn H'i g hPoint" -
Block 41 BushSubdivision Subdivision -
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Beginning -
Lots 17. 18 .... 4 43 29 J. M.: Magil ..,................. C.2'7' ':r% at a Point
Block 42, Aiken 50 Feet _


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PAGE TWO i THE CLEWISTON NEWS SECTION TWO.

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of A Point 785 Beginning 132
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Feet South of __. I Feet South of
N. E. Corner N. E. Corner '
of Section 5, of S. E. % of
South 235 Feet, S. E. X of S. ..
West 150 Feet, W. V of N. E. "I .
South 300 Feet, ',4, South 66 '
West 300 Feet, Feet, West 330 '
North 535 Feet, Feet, North 66 -
East 450 Feet, Feet, East 330 -
Block' 2, Lots ;'A' t. ': ;; .;<;:. Feet to Beginning _-r,

21, 22 .............. 5 43 29 Unknown. :i....;...... .-. .,.g.Y ,: 8.76LaBelle ................ 17 43 29.5!>' Unknown. .......................... 4.22
? Parlc", : + East % of 1 Acre '-
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A Subdivision Run East and : '
of, Beginning ; West across V: "S, '
at Point 1347 South side of :
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feet South and } S. W. 14 of S. ; \ p :
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1748 Feet West 4", W. X of S. W.yi : .o:>. .
of N. E. CornR r : of N. E. tt .. 17 43' 29 :.5 Unknown + :...... ....::: .. : ':.::.:.::; :. 2.72
er Section 5, -J-1 South Vi! of S. W. .,. ... <:. : ,.: _' >r .,
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West 892 Feet, -- r _. .' ":'\j'.''.'' ;- '(; !
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South 1301 .'J' :- ; 1 -

,'",' ,, Feet Feet',Feet East North, West.Y 1552 i '/i12: :? : ; k'892 ;:# :::;: ,, t .J. N.Acre and E.J4 South West Run less r: d

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660 Feet -1j.
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;7' ;.: :. North 660 Feet ,. ., ,'',' .,' ., '" '. ..'_ ....btibdi- 17 43 '29 4.5 Unknown .. ......:!: : .: t >-4q

to Point of Be- "
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ginning : % of X. E.J"J"VI ;' ,
2, Lot 6 .......... 5 .43" 2 Elizabeth: G. 'Wolford : .:...:: '. .: 6.02 of X. r,. % __ 17 43.- 29 V
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: "LaBelle Park" ; Block 1, Lgts 10, VV

,.,,: ? A Subdivision *I # 11Block .................. V '' .Z'., D. L. McLaughlin ........... 1.22
\ of, Beginning ; 1, Lots 12, ",:sr ... V

,<: ', ," at Point 1347 13Block ....... ; .> Ray C. Hull .................... 1.22
:.' > .. Feet South and 11748 -.; ; 1Lots, 14, < >- .

Feet West 15Block .................... c::: :'. ..: UnknownUnknown .......................:... 1.22
of N. 'E. Corner 2, Lot 20 -: z V ...........
; ' V. ............... .92
-, 1 1y Section 5, Block 3, Lots 14, .7'$ ;';: ,

: .. West 892 Feet, ;? i 15Block .................... "
'I \ ; Ray C. Hull .................... ,-1.22
,:1 South 1301-'s; '' 4, Lots 1, <. ." : .o" ...
Feet East 1552 2 12 13 ........ 'V; SV Granville ...
;; -: : : : Crawford .....;.. .79 .
Feet, North "Faori Subdi- ;:i:!" '. .. 5
'' .. 892 Feet, West q \' ;-'" .>..;..." ::,,,., : \ision" of East : :, 3 s' v
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"'\ ', 660 Feet ; JA of x. w. % ,..;s1+ -' V

,:. '.:; North 660 Feet f V';; 7 tf: & ?'" : of X. E.. Vi ...___. 17- V .'43 '': 29'': V ,'V ',-- I
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,' to Point of Beginning < South 80 Feet off : '!., V ,

':! Block Lot 4 .............. ........
:.L ---- .....................: :: 1.46
,:. 4, Lots 12, 13.. 5 ::43.29" '' ,, .Lenora o C. K VP'::......:.:.;. y: : ... 6.02 Lot 5 .................. V ., ... Mary Cochran .................. '.49
I "LaBelle Park": : .. \ : Southa Lot 30 : Franklin Wilkinson
-\ / : : :, Jr..... .92
'.' '; 'n-1 A Subdivision ; .' ":. <'_ '. -o ;no : ;, : ." ';"LSof ,+ .. ', Lot 57Lots ................ C. C. Cochran ............ .... .49

.:," ,. "'\ / :, ".. ;.. Feet, Pint South Beginning 1347 and .. <:; < i'}.f xrc; : ; f";:;:; J"'tat rfr: fp;;;; "Booths division"9, East Sub 10, :'/ ,rs'h:;;: "'>, '-' ,. ...::" :: 7"r ',,,.:; ,, a. -:.:(

1748 Feet West t; <. '. "- -:" f.' ,. 1; f-J.: ,; 1( of N. W. X ... .
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of N. E. Corn- ', ;_ ." >', >: I '> ': :.:' ,- of N. "':'. of : ',' .-. _

er SectIon 5, :Y.. .- ,'. ; ':" pc. i .. N. E. X and :. VV.-VV '', _
r- = West 892 Feet, : : North Vi of S. r ,
".. S o u t li 1301 : : : W. X of N. W.X i T
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Feet. East 1552 ,'c : : '' ; : of N. E. H .. 17 43 29 '" C. C. CochranJL 3.32
Feet, North ,o ;. ,\ Lots 24 t* 30 ti v A F
892 Feet, Vest s r'. i "Booths Sub 1 a ,.
Q) 00 660 Feet l : division" East 51'
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e North 660 Feet ; ,- ; ; r i 4,- Vi of N. W. ',4 ;. ,
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to Point, of Block Beginning ;;: : i, = :: ;; N.of N.E. W.X X and of ,_ .,. .!l

4, Lots 17 to 2'4 5 i3" 29 Lenora. .C. : Kopp .:..:..;.::: : '. G.77 North Vi of S. ;
CD Andrews Addition'J'. W. X of N. W. V V -

to LaBelle Park B 43 29 ; '.' X of N. E. X .. 17 43 29'i: ; C.: .C. Cochran, .;.: '. .......-?.:,' v( :4.84
Block 8, Lots 12, r : Lots 1, 2, "Royal ..

ea 13, .................. Unknown ..................:...,.... 1.22 Palm Estates : ;? : : : L
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Block 8, Lots 24, No. 1 Subdivision" .. ;tf\ ; :

25 .................. Unknown .......................... 1.22 of West V : V

= Block 9, Lots 10 to Vi of West ,% .. ., J., ', ., .. }!
to 15 ................ ,.V. Unknown ...................00..:.. 1.97 of N. E. X of .iX': .. ,: :
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: Block 9, Lots 16, .' ': '. '. N. v. U E.x- ; :; J. =.> >/} e

17. .................... \._, f, .C. J. Kirk ....:...... ...... ..... 1.22 copt 2 Acres..17 43 :29'-; ';'. ';;Lenora C.: Kopp ....; .: .:-: \: 3.02

Block 9, Lot 22 Unknown ................00........ .. 92 Lot .

Government 6 ...............Lot....... 5 43' 29..:- 39!) H.: Stannard.' Estate. ._....:.:.: ....;' 11.87 No. 1 V ; V.. t' '

1 1r Lo 1 160 Feet by g iii: < l; : : ; ii 5, tf

5 25 alon Feet in Place""Av- '-,' -'. Vi of 4 of'u ; : i;, .

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= Subdivision of ? ':. ., : N. Except I .' /

Lot 1 of East -.:.. I 2 Acres ..17 43. .29 ',L<,,y..Cairie Yeager.,''umn.mu.. ,.'n''...,3.02
o % of N. E. vi .. 8 4'3' 29" Unknown ........:...:......:. .:... '. :.- 3.94 Lots 44 to 48, Royal .4, w
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= LaDelle Heights, ",1 : : Palm Estates v rr VI
' U A. Subdivision '.' :., '; No. 1 ; : i' <

of Lots 10, 11, :; -,' Subdivision" of
of East 'A of N. T. t., West Vi of ,

E. /L. .............. 8 43 29 J. W. Gallagher ................ :' 2.12 West1 of N. E.y *J>' f
: "Belmont"Sub _. of N. W. Vi. *., "5T "V
division 0 f "i. ", Except 2 Acres 17 43 29 ;," : Lenora C.: Kopp :: ...a.;= 3.02
'" West '1h of X. 5 '<-:, yE.14 "". Lot 8, "RoyalPalm i *_" XW. r't'

'd ..........._... 8 43 29 ; Estates ,
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Block 1, Lot 9 .... V W. D. Hoffman ................. .92 No 5 fiubdi,4 z ;
,: = Block 5, Lots 3, : vision" of West

) : 4 ...................... V '" W. D. Hoffman ................ 1.22 Vi of West Va
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f. Block 7, Lot 1 .... E. T.. Lindsey................: .92 of S. W. X of ,
., Block 11 Lot 14 ':. .'.1. Annie Muller .................... .92 S. E. X ............ 18 43 V29.5' < H. Cassels +......:......... :. 2.72

== Block 12, Lot 1 : ;;. ..\0, E. T. Lindsey................. .92 Block 3, Lots 13, : _, :-- :" ,,'

r: Block 12, Lots ;, 14, "Royal :;:. ;: '.,< ,: :- ., ," .: ';, ..;;"' i': .
23, 24 ............ -:" E. T. Lindsey................. 1.22 Palm Estates o :. ..... ;" ;.. :/! ';.."
I Block 15, Lots 1, V .:: : : I No. 7 Subdivision : :'' ,

0 2 ...................... .; ;. ; ":" Amanda and Alsada Ed- of West "
f.: o i : .1' ','s yards ..................00........ 1.52 Vi of East Vs of ; niiid\;; \} '] ?

Block 16, Lot 2 ,. "c:. r.;. Unknown ....................... .92 S. W. % of S. : ; !
f.f f Block 16, Lots V ; ;; E. X ............u 18 4329 Unknown '. :: .y 3.02

Q.;) 10, 11 ............ .... '; > C. A. Hiers ...................... 1'.22 "E\cljn 'l'errure"1'' '.:-": 'r'A:
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h Block 16, Lot 24 .' j' / L' Unknown .......................... .92 A Subdivision : .. ; ." '. ) 7
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..' S Block 17, Lots ,.; I,. of S. E. Vi of V .:, : .
1 to 4 ......-..... '.;; ., .' Grace Fogg _. ......V..........;... 1.22 I S."p.. Vi ........ 18 43 29
1 L 0 Block D, Lots 1 ; .. ... V> :; V; ", Lot 22 ................ ,- \ r'f Geo. A. Velio Co. ............ .92
to 4, "Englewood :. .:.. <. .,: :: ..,;,::0J:: :.;, -. :; '.' '" Lot 66 ................ .'. .' -;: Geo. A. Velie Co. ............. .92
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u' Terrace", .' :, t '.: Lots 116 to 119 .- :,; ', Geo. A. Velie Co. ...;....... .92

11 r;' a Subdivision Y Lot 160 .........m.:0',' V Unknown .......................... .92
of East % of "- '-. Lot 162 .............. ;. Geo. A. Velie Co. ............ .92
: ::1V. v of Lot 215 .............. : Geo. A. Velie Co.- .52
[ North1' of S. :;}: b'. :i /< ./? ,. .:<.f:: :,: ?/ :..,,:. :<;-t;: .;' ..' Lot 228 .............. ; ;.'r'o' >' Geo. A. Velie Co. ............ --' .92

E. 1, .............. 8' 43''V29. "x' :" Railroad. night"onway': .. 5.30 Lot 229 .............. .".:'o Louise P. Abott ................ 'V .92
r..:, Block D, Lots 9 y .. .: _"- .J"' Beginning at _.; ."' .'. ., "
.' to 38, "Engle- : : \ = Point 190 Feet -
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wood Terrace" '- South of N. W. ': "
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Subdivision Corner N. W.
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of East % of : f :.: .. X East 210Feet :-'" .. : :
S. W. 34 of .r. ; ::: .. South ,
North 1,: of S. ': .. t 210 Feet, West '. .. '.; .., ,.- ", '_, '.; ,

E. 1A, ".""'.''''''. 8 43' 29TIailroad. Right of way.. 4.94 210 Feet, .. .0 ;/" o\
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North % of S. E. ::.: ; North 210 Feet .. .:i.,[r, .': : ,
'u of N. W. .... to Beginning .. 18 43 291: : Harry W. Fleming .: ;.: ..,' ':. 3.86N.
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and North4 E. X of S. W. ; -. : (
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and S. E. %. of Vt, except 4.8 :

S. W. ? of N. V -; ., Acres in N. E.: .' .<

W. 1. .............. 12 43 29 150 Carrie S1.1eeley _:.:....:......... 18.45 Corner and N. ,
j N. E. of N. E. : '. W. X of S. E. "

'y of N. W. 1,4 ; ...................... 18 43 29! 75 Mrs. Wm.- 'Messer ............ ., V 6.69
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and North 14 .' West Vt of West V
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of S. E, 1.4 of ; :. ViAll ; ........__............. 6 41 29 137 Fred A. Galbraith .......... 9.51
N. E. of N. West of Rail- ._.

'V'. % .............. 14 43 29 15 Lee Yeomans .................... 3.94 road Right of
I East 1, If S. E. Way Except 4 "

3 of N. E. 1/ Acres ................24 44' 29. 479 Standard Lumber Com-

of N. E. 4 ...... 14 43 29' 5 Unknown -_......,................... 1.52 pany __.....n..................... 153.60
South In and N. 5 Acres in N. W.
E. /a. and Corner of N.
S' South 'fr of N. W. U of S. E.
W. 34 and N. % (110 Yards
E. of N. W. East and West

34 ...................... 16 43 29 600 Geo. n. Geary, :Administrator X 220 Yards

f ............................ 93.30 North and .
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1V. 'i of S. W.1i .
All that Portion
I East %
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of S. E.I,4 of .
' S. E. U of N.
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Lying W. 14 ......__...... 10 43 33 20 Unknown .......................... 8.48 ,
West of Highway ;i
.................. 20 45 29 8 Unknown .......................... 2.42 East % of N. E.I V V
N. W. Vi .............. 20 45 29 160 Hurd L. Reeves .............. 5.52S. I % o.f S. W. '4 .. 11 ,44 33 20 Nora D. Gar .................... S.94

W. 2of S. W. "Jincoln Square -

Vi and South \ I Park0.. .r' '
% of N. W. Vi ,ss ., ,.t:.,' SithuiivisIon of "
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of S. W. Vi and '-, .'f'\.:.:: :::,... !. ..: .. '.'" :East ............ 33:: 47 3a '
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North % of S. : Block 14, Lots .
E. Vi of S. E. n, / ... '. ,: .'.' 30. 31 ............ _, V Clifford Tilman ..........:..:. 1.22 ".1
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in J4 N. Corner Acres ; ; ': : '; ': ;7: Block 29 to 15Lots 48 ........ Unknown ........:.... :..V......... 1.97 ;
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and Si- E. Vi : 1'; ; :;; Block 16. Lots ..:.;. :::
of S. Vi of : : "t: 36. 37 ............ .;. '.,:. J. P. and Sallie Weaver .. 1.22 .' .

S. E. ViBeginning .......... 27 45 29 ; 88 Hurd L.;' Reeves :.::;::.; .. 6.51 Block 55. Lots V V'V: V V .
N. E. ; ; '-.' ,,- '.... 11. 12. 37, 38 ,"- ; V Unknown ............................ 1.22
Corner S. E. 3i ,:' : V ".Lincoln Square ;;' : .G.Gl I
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of S. E. Vi, :, \ Park Xo. 2" ,' ": 1 :
( V : ,: Subdivision of }.:: ..
West 140 : ;
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Yards: South'V : :;, ,:::' ::..'; 1Vest of ...-r-. 33:: ''47' 33'Block
70 Yards, East 18, Lot 30. : Daisy McElwain .............. .92
140 Yards, : :.. ;:, i: 1j; Block 18. Lots I :
North 70 Yardsto ; :: 38.39.-... Remmer Griffin .............. 11.22 ,

Beginning .... 27 .' 45 .. 29 2 'John Nee .....: ...:;:..:-.:: +.. 2.89 Block 25, Lot 8 ,' Homer Stevenson ...........;. .92 .J
West 'h of N. E. 1 .': .," '''' ;1. '. Block 36. Lots
% of S. E. Vi .. 28.45 29 ? 20 A. M. :Lowery_ ,...: .:.:;:.::' ..'...' 1.97 I 25 to 27 .......... ..' Mary Toney.............:....... : 1.22
Beginning 947 H "Garfieldl) Park" .
Feet West of :V. SubdivIsion of : '.. ",
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Highway of Vi I X. E. % .....:....... 948 33 .
Section Line -N Block Lots \-
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of N. E. Vi S T _' ? I 21 ............ :} "V'ill. J. Trapp .................. 1.22

Run West to Dlock 20, Lots / .;,"," : ,, .
S. W. Corner I 41, 42 __......... ... : ;." :" Roy Hines ..-..................... 1.22
of N. W.4 of Block 22, Lots j ," ,"" '
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N. E. V4 North v 1. 2. ..............__ :: :':" .:-- R. F. Anderson .............. 1.22 ,
to Section V Block 26, Lot-48 m V .:' :, -. Unknown .....-.................... .92 i
G' Line East to 4 '. :,.' \ ?," I Block 38. Lots :, .: .,

i : !: : 37. 38 ............ "V :V '. V :Mary Mack ..............;:...... 1.22
=' : "f :r-s I Block 8. Lots 1 r ;' .
846 Feet : } V /:
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High V to 5. Ford Cen- \", ,
S. W. 947 *" : ;, ter Subdivision ,:.::' .- -. : .. ..... .__. .. : '.... .;::. -.:._...:.--...\--. ', :", s. .

Feet South .474 _"-" ".. .,: ,- '. ....: -: of N. W. '4 ...... 10 4( 33.Unknown; ,,,,. '. ... .... :..:: .:.:...: .1.82 .

Feet to Point :' : : ; :L. .C. Sumner Estate. ';:\.;:;::... 7.27 Beginning Feet East 6 and 1 0 : ; ., ;'; :ii, "':Z! ; o

S. of'V.I Beginning of N. E..... .29 45 29 60 ':., 275 Feet North ; .:;., ; : ) f ., : V { : >

Vi and S. E.I 0 of S. W. Corner ; i ;, ( =

of N. W. Vi .... 3445 29 80 Unknown .-..................:..:..L 6.84 Section 14 .
South V 2 of S. E. .V North 100 :;.:' '

14 ...............__.....34 45 29 80 Unknown .....;....;....,...:.......... 5.53 Feet, East 130 : : '
N. W.. Vi ofN.E. -- ;., Feet, South \ ; : /!

f' Vi and N. W. .: ,> 'Y :.<{: .a 1 100 Feet, West ;;; ;<, < > ::.'C'"t"J::- > A ti.- ; .
' Vi of N. E. M "' ',-- "; .-;'; :' 130 Feet' to : : =
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4V of N. E.; % 'an'd .'. ,. : ; :' ?:: <:.r;.'. Point of Ben-in- II :. 6". .
": S. W. Vi of N. '. ,.. .. .',' >, .. '.. ._... ..::> ;" ,. ,;.., I' fling _................. 14 43 34 .5 L. L. Lowe ..m::,..;;'..:.:r::.. '-1., 3.92 o
W. % and >' ; .';_..;.' : ':.- J,'' (!! ; .:: ',' N E. 14 of N. E. ;\,: K335vCD
South 'A of S. .,. ': =i' ( I 1,4 of S. W.I 14 .. 23 43 34 10 Carl D. Johnson ..:..::::.. 4.42S.
E. Vi of N. W. V '.":'. E. ?& of N. W. '

.: % ...................... 16 43 30 110 Unknown ......................:... 10.16 of S. E. ?; .. 23 43 34 10 Unknown ....................._;...'' 6.12S.
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North % and V E. '4 of S. E. \ _. .
South % of S. /4 of S. W" ..23 43 34 10 Unknown ............ ......: ...... 6.12

W. M ................ 22 47 31 400 Fla. Timber Lands Corp. 17.50N. rust % of East ? V ':" :. ,. =
W. Vi of N. E. of S. E. '4 of V >.:' : .(': ; /
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. of Highway..: 7 43 32 20 Unknown .......................... 4.72 East % of N. E. .," V ,; -; .- =
I ; S. E. Vi of N. W. '/ of N. W. % .. 24 '43 .34 30 Clewiston Corp. ....:...::.::::.' 18.80 ,}
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"t % ....................__ 6 44 32 40 J. C. Woolridge .............. 6.54 East % of N. E. =
S. W. Vi of N. W. '4 of N. W. '4 .. 1 44 34 20 Ernest H. May u...._..: ..: .::..- 5.94 eC .

Vi ...................... 6 44 32 40 H. E. Woolridge ..........:... 6.54 past;:: 'fi at N. W. .: o
S. W. % of N. E. '. '_ '4 of N. W. v. .. 13 44 34 20George W est ..........:...:..:. 5.94
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14 __......__............ 6 44 32 40 F. Woolridge .............. 6.54 East % of N. W. .' I
North H of N. W. ,', 'lit' ... .7....i.-: :, ..- 14 of N. E. % .. 17 44 34 20 Edw. 1\1. Sturgis .....:...... _, 7.07 II I
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'4 and East % ', ,,"," f '.,:. -0:" / : West /2 of S.W. V
of N. E. % and-:' 51'' ': .. .. .. .. "+ >-' :: '. '4 of N. E. '4 ..17 44 34 20 Robert H. Shields ...........; 7.07 I
North % of S. ',: ,: : : East Ih of S. E. V Ii.

W. % and S. W. 14 of S. E. 14 .. 29 44 34 20 Nora D. Goff ........._......:;:. 4.26 i. d Up&
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1of3W. % N. 'Y: /4 of N. W. : :

and S. E. Vi of ; ; ":; .L : :.e.. '4 of N. E. '4 .- V V =

S. E. Vi '. 4432:320: Unknown ..: : ......:. :i 25.09 and S. E.4 of :. ,' _
South % and N. '; .. '. .';.: ?"'a/ S.W.ofS. .''-'..-- : '

E. X and East ; T E.I 4 ...._........... 1 45 34 20 A. R. Stewart ........... :.....:';. 6.84N.
% of N. W. Vi 8 .44 32 560 Unknown ......:.............:..... 38.81 E. V4 of N. E. : .

East V* of S. E. .-.-_ ."f_}:.. ?4 of N. W. 14 .. 1 ,45 34 10 Unknown ...................:..:... V 3.58S.
Vi and N. W. :... E. '4 of N. E. : 00
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Vi of S. E. Vi .. 22 44 32 120 Unknown ..................... ....' 9.89 14 of N. W'. .. 1 45 34 10 S. A. Owens ..............:..... 3.58N.
South % of N. E. / ,.. E. ?4 of S. E. '- )

U and N. E. U V 14 of S. W. 14.. 1 45 34 10 W. G. Gordon _................. 3.58 8Qj
of N. E. % 22 44 32 120 Unknown ...............:.:........ 9.89 N. W.I 14 of S. W. '
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North % of N. W. I 14, of S. W.IA .. 1 45 34 10 J. H. Birren ..................... 3.58
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Vi and.N. W. Vi V: V ,.! East % of N. E.

of N. E. Vi ...... 22 44 32 120 Edith Gillman ...........:.:...: 9.89 % of N. W. ?4 .. 5 45 34 20 S. Pickman Mann Estate. 4.26 )
N. W. Vi of S. W. East % of S. W' '
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Vi and North % ; -. of N. W. V .. 5 45 34 20. Chas. A. CamaIier ....?:... 426 .
of N. E. Vi of : West % of S. W:. p

S. W. % ..._....:. 32 44 32 60 Unknown ....;..:............ .V 8.66 I/Ia. of S. E. %. .. 5 45 34 20 J. W. Rhodes .................. 4.26
N. E. % of S.: E. ', _" ', "< East % of N. E. Va JT

. V ...................... 32 44 32 40 S. L., Spicer ...:........;.....::...' 6.54 I,+ of S. E. 4 .. 9 45 34 20 Minnie Boetcher .............< 4.26IS. v
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S. E. M of N. W. ':, '. E.I'4 of N. W. P '1 I r H

v& ...................... 34 44 32 40 Unknown ...:...:.;..::.:..:.::.'.... 3.50 I/ of N. E. % .. 13, 45 34 10 Chas. A. Camalier ............ 3.58S.
Block 8, Lots 25, w. 14 of S. E. ,

26, "Providence .C-' : : .... : < k; / '4 of N. E. '{ .. .13 45 34 10 R. F. Lownes ........,,.:.....,.;.;. : 3.58 '
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City Sub East % of N. E. .
division" of S. -- .. -:" ,'.. : '\, .:. V IA of N. \V. 4 __ 17 45 34 20 D. C. Williams ...........: :.. ,. '4.26
W. Vi and West .. ,- .. ,fIV: East %. of N. W. V =

% of S, E. 1,4.. 34. .44, '::32'A,.. W. M. Bradley. .....:...:...:..;.. 2.42 ?4 of N. W. 1'4 .. 17 45 34 20 Unknown ..............:......:.... 4.26
(.t Block 27, Lot 11 :. V .,'_ '-... : ." West ?: of N. E. -,'

"Providence :,;. ., ::' .: '4 of S. E. 'A .. 17 45 34 20 Unknown ..............:...;:: :. 4.26
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Subdivis- ,' ,' ; : : .: V .
City West 2h of N. W. .

ion" of S. W. :!', ..<, -.. :': -, : r' ;',:,. .: ?4 of S. E. '& .. 17 45 34 20 Grant C. Misner ...........:.... 4.26
% and West V i: rzs' .ft:' ; ;: :. West % of S. W. ,....: ..- '
of S. E. '4........ 34 44" 32 : ::Nan.y Mitchell: __ 2.42 ?4 of S. E. '4 .. 17 45 34 20 Peter H. Hoener ........:.:. 4.26
Block 4, Lots 24 V ': .' V : : : West % of N. W. .> :
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to 30, "Garfield . ;.. % of N. E.IA. .. 21 45 34 20 John Hovelldon ..........:::... 4.26
City Sub'j '. '.' E. '4 of N. W. .O! .

division of S. E. -. :, :: ., ,. ; % of N. E. 14 ..25 45 34 10 Jacob Frueh .............:.::... 2.74
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and EastZ r\f of- SV.. %,- .. 25 45 34 10 Geo. G. llenneker- -- _:__:.._:?_ 2.74
S. E. Vi ._.......... 34 44 32 i :: -. Unknown ...;...,.... .. ; ': :... 2.72'I North '4 of West.'f / -
I Block 5, Lots 21"C;. ,-. --; .;/"' :.-,,":': .f-" I of N. E. V. I

to 24, "Gar- V of N. E.4 .... 33 .i5 34 5 W. T. Little ...............::... 1.52 I
field City Sub > : ; S. W. IA of S. W. '" '

[ division" of S. .- : Ar-): 1'4 of N. W. '4 .. l' 46 34 10 N. Scott ............................ 2.7f1 I
+ E. Vi of N. E. E. 1,4 of S. E. I

?4 and East % <::.. .V f;'V:; '" 14 of N. E.I, .. 1 46 34 10 L. B. Fox ......................0.. 2.74
of S. E. M ........ 34 44 32 ; Annie Collington. ..::-.L.: : ...; 2.72 S. W'. v of S. E.

N. E, % of N. E. ." ::. "--: ':. : it,'.. ',f.:', ,: '% of W. ?4 .. 1 46 3,1 10 Unknown ........_..................., 2.74
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% and S. W. '4' VV V .- j ');,"',". .: West % of N. W.
of N. E. Vi of V V' :; ; 14 of S. E. % .. 13 46 34 20 William Mayfield ............ 4.26
N. W. V4 and .- } .; :;: East '4 of N. W.

East % of N. :- : '.; of N. W. 14 .. 25 46 34 20 Margaret S. Dwyer .......... 4.26
W. '",0.' W. '. '', :-J ;' West M of S. E.

Vi and N. W. .' :....;, .' '-: ',4. of N. E. 1i .. 25 46 34 20 Abram S. Woodward ........ 4.26
Vi of N. W. Vi I '.-' "Townsite 0 f I
of N. W. Vi and Clcwistou"

East V6 o fS. W. mock 17. Lots 1, '

'of N. W. Vi 2. _..................... 10 43 34 Anna M. Hopkins ............ 2.50
of N. W.1 --.... 35 45 32 85 Stafford Luckey .............. 6.47 Block 27. Lots 1, V -

I N. E. H of N. E. 2. ...................... 10 43 34 Anna-\f. Hopkins ............ 1,74
',4 of N. W. H .. 35 45 32 10 Unknown .......................... 1.22 Block 139, Lot 12 10 43 34 COla A. Keller .............:.. 1.18
East % of S. W. Block 139!), Lot 18 10 43 34 E. J. Keller ...................., 1.18
V4 of S.W.V V Block 160, Lots

of S. E. Vi and 25. 26 .............. 10 43 34 The Clewtston Company.. 2.50
West % of S. Block 167, Lot 5 10 43 34 Herbert H. Goldstein ...... 1.18
W. Vi of S. W. Block 167. Lots ...{J" ,

V4 of S. E. V4 16 to 19 .......: 10 43 34 Unknown ..._..................... 3.02
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Cleiston Company .. 2.50 11 ... 15 43 34 R. B. :Martin -
25, .6 .............. 10 43 34 The .m..m.
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Block 369, Lots
Block 19. 20 17.3,.....Lots......... 10 f3 34: '). F. L. Williamson ............ 12.40 2, 3 .................. 15 43 34 :1. W. Troeger ................:. 16.20 .
Block 369, Lot 6 15 43' 34 1\1rs. Little John ............ 3.10 Let The
Block 21 ....173Lot................:.. 10 43 34: Elbert L. Stewart ............. Q.43 Block 369, Lots a
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Bloak. ....173. ....,.___.Lot........10 43 34 Unknown ........................... 1.48 Block 369, Lot. V V
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Block 176, Lot 2 10 43" 34: J. V. Shasky .............. 1.18 17 .... 15 43 34' Charlotte' E. Dorn : 1.48
Block 369, Lot
Block ..176......,:....Lot... lOA 3 34.Unknown .......................... 1:48 24 .................... 15 43 34 L. M. Harding .............:.. 1.48 "
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Lot/ ,.. Block 371, Lot 1 15 43 34 P. B. Lord : 1.18 NEW .
Block..6 ..176......,............ 10 43 34 Tom Skelly......................, 7.43 Block 674, Lot 2 15. 43 '34 'II. F. Conway._........:.... 1.18 I

Block 23 .195......,...:..Lot....... 10 43 34. A.M.: Alger .:........._:.:.... 1.48 Block 19 .378.!..........Lot....... 15 43 34" 11. G.. Hay Estate I .:.......... 15.94 .
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43 34 E. :1. :Malone ...-- 1.18 Block 383, Lot
Block 201, Lot 6 10 .. 24 .................... 15 43 34 Andrew W'illand .............. 7.43 ,
Block 14 .20-2......,......Lot....... 9 43 34' M. N. Conway ................ 1.48 Block 403. Lot 4' 15 43 '34 C. E. Olin ........................ 1.18 "
Block 410, Lot '.
Block .202......,......Lot........ 9 43 34 L.: H. Dorsey ................. l.4a 11 .................... 15 43 34 Unknown .....n..u.. 1.48 Fill
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43 34 G. Coffey......................... 1.18 Block 411, Lot 2 15 :t3 34 Unknown 1.18 '
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Block Block 204 204,, Lot Lot'S 3 9 43 34 Annie E. Anderson .......... 't 1.18 Block 411, Lot 7 15 43 34 Unknown .......................... 1.18
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Block 3, 4.20.*........Lots........ 9 43 34 J.';}1 W. A.. Isaacs .................... L 1.74 Block 24 .4"11......,......Lot....... 15 43 34' G. G. Kuhlman .............. 1.48 ,
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f; j Block 412, Lot '7 15 43 34 M. P. Compton ......:. ... 1.18.
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Block ::56;, Lots ll .......-.. ...... L. 1\1. Harding ......:....::.._ 1.48
2-5, ... .............. 15 43 )4 ff H. Burke .......... 1.74 40 ..m..n.. 15 43 34 -
Block 417, Lots -
i'. Block:9, 30 357,.....Lots'3......... 1& 43 34 1:7! Unknown ......................-.... r 1.74 21, l2: .............. 15 43 34 J.' C. Curtiss /.................... 1.74
'. A. Tishler ............ '. 1.18
_. Lot It : Block 423, Lot 1 15 43 .34 ''' ''''''' '
f Block 23 .35................... 15 43 34 L. 1\1. Harding ....:............. 1.48 Block 423, Lots V IV .
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361, Lot 4 ; 25. 26 .............. 15 43 34 The Clewiston Company. 1.74. PrintingOrder
i Block ... 1:1. G. 'Neal ...........:....... 1.4 SL Block 448, Lot
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Block,20, 2'1 262,.....Lots......... 15 43 34 1 A. FishIer ..'.: ............:..:...' .. 1.74 Block 45 : .L t..8 16 .4 3 34 D. D. Allen ..............V........ 7.13
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l. Block 8, 29 3fd3,.....Lots.......... 15 43 34't ::T! Unknown. .............,.......V...... 1.74 Block 10 to 453 15, n..m.Lots.. 16 43 -34 Lillian, S. Cook ................ 3.55 '

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