.. ,_. --., ..,.-. ---- --.............. . -_....._'''''_.... ,,-_........ . .,"" .. .. ' ...........?- _"W, ","", ......." '. ,......".............., ".".. "." "" ,,,_" "_ 11i ., .,. _',," .... _. _'MO' ': '. : . .- .. ..".. ''1'IP'ir.' .... -. . \ "' .,' ,,, ., ''' '. ',,', '" '"_ \ ,.,1.;, .. .. . " ,'" ,, -., ,- ,, "'. \ l ,t I rabfnr otnunty arlrgrap4 .1 bushed 1879. = Subscription-Per Year, $1.50; Six Months, 73; Cents. Payable- in Advance. E. S. Matthews Editor and Proprietor. i '=0_ '_ '_ ___ -:: =_ = LUME 39. STARKE, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1913. NUMBER 43. --'-- - - ._ .[, - - -- -- -- - ---- -- - - FLITCH FOOD LAWTEY\ GOES ; LARGE GATHERING MET WAR\ RELICS I Ij \WHEATLESS WEEK\ I!NO CANDIDATE .. I )M1NISTRATORIFOR OVER THE TOP j! TRAIN AT LAKE BUTLER FRIDAY I BEGINS ON NEXT I HAS QUALIFIED "y BRADFORDUNTEERS i IN BOND DRIVE SPECTATORS-SUBSCRIBED I ITIIE liE"lluy I'IF.a cum Liberty ENTERTAINi Bond MONDAY, APR. 29' FOR PRIMARYHAVE !' LIBERALLY FOR BONDS i ) BY :MISS Tt'KNER SERVICES HAS OVER-"SUBSCRIBED i;I PEOPLE: STOOD_IN DOWNPOUKING On last :Monday evening the Kew- ALL ARE ASKED TO LEAVE UNTIL MAY 14TH pie Club was delightfully entertained OR IMPORTANT WORK ALLOTMENT OF 3RD ISSUE 11AIN TO HKAR; SPEECHES hy Miss Noun' Turner; at her ]110n\('. OFF USE OF WHEAT FLOUR I TO FILE CREDENTIALS I I BY GOVERNMENT IE\: ". Part of the evening was given to the i' ETON CE.\: iI.\ I, STATE ADJISTKATOR LATEST TABULATION SHOWS rendering of u very interesting program 1IEACIIAM: ISSUES: A STIRRING FIRST EXPENSE; ;: STATEMENT CALLS ON ALL THAT SALES IN COUNTY I Lake Butler, April( 23.: -The War Reading, as follows\"Tho: Humble Petition" CALL TO KVKUY; PATRIOTIC Mt'ST Hi: FILED WITH CLERK /: .IZENS TO CO-OPl ,.AT} HAVE REACHED $15.000.; Italics train being sent cut by the' Mrs. E. :M. Johns. FLOIID1.tN.Irrespective : 1IY MAY 9TIL government in the Interest of the Piano Solo Miss Inez Anderson. ,J. E. Futch, of Starke has been I.awtey Is'the--d' ;;;; ;; town in Bradford I Third Liberty Loan arrived l Friday Paper "Cautrht- in the Trap"-:Mrs. of whether they can buy Up to yesterday no county candidate ted by Braxton Beacham, Fed- county to go over the top in the afternoon on schedule time but 'n a Anderson. Liberty Bonds or not every family in had yet imlifle.l| to\ run in the ood Administrator of Florida Third Liberty Loan campaign, having heavy downpour of rain. All day the Popular Songs-:Mrs. Anderson Bradford' county now has n chance to primary' on June -Ith, though the'-o ta clouds!\ had been threatening and in Johns Turner and Miss help win the war. Wheat (flour is the County Food Administrator for over-subscribed her allotment. Mrs. Miss i yet ample time for nil trt comply with ord county, Mr. Futch's ap- Mr. W. F. Godwin district chair- I the morning one of the heaviest rains Scott. food commodity\ that can be most Busily the requirements of the la.v, ant having been made Tuesday man, phoned to the county chairman j known here for ;years fell, 'naking the Paper "Bouquets and Brickbats"Miss and safely sent to our allies and At a meeting held on March 13tli: lae was asked to visit Mr. Bcach- Wednesday afternoon that subscrip- |\ streets sticky with mud nnd excced- I III Barr. to our army across the Atlantic. For the County Democratic' KxecutivoCommitteu : Orlando for a conference. tions at Lawtey had reached $3,650, ,|1 ingly unpleasant for those who had Paper, "What We Are ))oinl1I1islI \"- this reason we arc asked. to economizeon 1 levied 1111 assessment on appointment of :Mr. Futch was which is $50 more than the town's al- come in to see tho exhibit and hear (,InraIoitt.: the use of flour to the greatest possible candidates as follows: at the request of many promi- lotment.It II the speaking.The I Vocal Solo-Miss Turner. extent. Representative/ ): Supervisor of msiness men of Starke all of is hoped that Lawtey will press train came in over the G. S. & I II Critic-:Miss Scott. Itraxton Besehanrstate food, administrator registration. $1.80); county commissioner - have seen for many weeks that forward with the campaign for there I K. tracks from Lake City an 1 was After the program social! hour was \ has Bet apart tho week beginning $1 I; member! school board, $J; :tion of the state was losing a will undoubtedly be a lot of weak pushed out on the Atlantic Coast Line enjoyed, after which refreshments. April :2::!!>th and ending May ilh justice of tho pence, $2!; constable, $2.: [deal through lack of represen- places in the Federal Reserve District side tracks opposite the passenger consisting/: of hat chocolate, cake and as whcatlefis week and has asked that I To\ have his name printed on th<> official - and lack of a local food ad- that must bo helped out by the more\ I station Severn hundred persons net home made candy was served by the we abstain during/: that week<< from the ballot of the primary it in necessary - 'ator. The appointment now fortunate localities. Every dollar possible it, despite the storms of rein and the hostess, assisted, by her mother :Mrs. use:: of flour. In this connection! I i for candidate to pay tMx andensment - e people of Bradford county : will probably be necessary to continued downpour.\ Old men, vet- W. :M. Turner. Boacham has issued the following to the executive committeeanti ; assurance that they will be make up the Bradford, county allotment erans of other wars who had lived The Kewpie Club is a new organlssn- statement: tile his receipt therefor together informed of all rulings of the At the last tabulation of the through similar scenes of other times ion but the members are planning/: to\ "Florida has an opportunity to lead with a statement showing/: thut ho 14 .Administration, and will also available figures Wednesday after- were present to look upon the battle assist in the war work and do\ their the nation in a strict whcntlcss week entitled to run in the primary with the the many benefits that como noon it was shown that $45,000 of scarred relics of the wur stricken "bit." and I know that if tho people,"will rally clerk of the circuit court not \less thun '* a close attention to businessas bonds had been applied for in this fields of France and to hear what the -lluy Liberty lIond- to this plan and give it their sup twenty days prior to the data of holding pertain to the handling of county. The county allotment is representatives of the government had MEETING OF RED CROSS HELD port, the fame of Florida will resound i the primary In tho present' cacti ,commodities. $101,800.The to gay in regard to the equipment AT LAKE: BUTLER TUESDAYAt throughout\ the world and l wo will bu the last day for filing the statement V'Futch will have absolute au- Atlanta Federal Reserve district necessary for the army in the field given credit for a patriotism not surpassed and receipt will bo May 14th. for enforcing the various rul- of which this county is a part, and also the need of funds by which a meeting of the Lake Butler l by any state in the Union."I Under the corrupt, practices net it ,the Food Administration and has subscribed only about 18 per cent the equipment might be purchased. Chapter American Red Cross held in want every man, woman and is necessary for n candidate to make ..lumc the responsibility that of its allotment. There is big work Among the speakers were Mr Lee, 'Lake Butler Tuesday evening the following child! in Florida to know that in deny and file three sworn statements of hill ,with the office, not the least of yet ahead and every person who U a Y. M. C. A. man of many years' experience committees were appointed by ing themselves of wheat Hour from campaign expenses, as follows: 1st "ens he has voduntarily taken able to buy bonds is asked to come I!, in the work among men of the executive committee of the local April 29th! until :May lith, they will be statement, not more than :30 nor less Is position carries no salary orIntion forward and do so at once. The campaign 'the army and navy who spoke of the chapter' for work during the ""'or nerving a part in till war that cannotbe than 25 days prior tthe\ primary > of any kind and !Mr. /: will end Saturday night May aims of Germany and the aims of the fund Week" when a drive will be too highly calculated and will have 2nd statement, not more than 12 nor others who have vol un- 4th. It is hoped Bradford county will: allies, of the danger to America of u made for funds to keep the great workof a great effect on the successful conclusion less than 8 days prior to the primary. : services to the Govern- not go down in history as having failed German victory. lie made it plain the American Red Cross going on of the battles which our troops ::11',1< statement within 10 days after through a patriotic to do its part. t that not to buy bonds is to lap ourselves in this country and abroad: are now facing. the primary. more liable to the tel rihle&Invery "I hope that every person' in the Failure to file these statements llis- his country and the peo- -Buy a Liberty Bund- Chairman War Fund Committee, K. RUN AWAY BOY SENT BACK of the Huns of Europe. He E. Dell. state of Florida will get behind this qualillcH n candidate.New . fef.vBencham. in appointing :Mr. HOME BY CHIEF POLICE KITE spoke of the many difllouties under Chairman campaign executive committee movement' and will ,refrain from any (Candidate Enter: (Ih. List eh,\ gives out the following state- I which tho United States wile working R. E Dell; Sub-chairman C. purchase of wheat Hour during theweek Two new candidates make their bow\ rtt;;t!r' Noticing the uneasy demeanor of a to save the world to democracy. No T. Barrett. mentioned, and will also pledge this. week in tho Telegraph's announcement - ita) 'really a pleasure to me to 14-year old boy who was loitering/: I one who heard him could have failedto Campaign executive secretary, 11. themselves to use potatoes lit every column.linn. , wthis appointment for I have been about town Tuesday morning Chief ,i know that to refuse to buy bondsis J. Stewart. meal during that week in place of the W. G. Seals, of Hampton announced I. ed to look at the blank space op- Kite took him into custody for an in- I i to aid the Germans in winning a War fund clIshll'r."m.. Johnson. wheat (flour they have stricken from bin candidacy. for rl-III'ltiol' 1".Bradford and make ex- The his victory over us and if that is done, C. their menu to I the legislature. !Mr. Seals" was it county vestigation. boy gave name I C'hnirmun solicitation committee, our property our homes, our !ivcs "We must win thin war, and our candidate in group 1 two years ago sefor: not being able to get a cit. Its Leon Allen Dill and finally acknowledged -/ T. Barrett. vet that county to fill the position. that he had run away even will be of little or no value. Chairman Flying squadron committee self denial at limn (present time will and was' chasm us one of thn county's McDonald of the Dixie division not only aid in winning it, but will insure representatives. Ho( ngain <1,]that I have found thc man, I from his home in Atlanta. He gave I Captain P. :M. Padgett.Publicity announcesus (t;that all the people of that fine the chief his father's name and address of the drafted men at Foil :Mc'hersmta committee, Rev. S. I. Hen- us a greater supply of wheat a candidate in group' I which brings T ( talked of tho manner in Hour in I lie future. tho race between himself und I It. A will give him their loyal and the officer at wired to Max ty, sup- once Irix, W. ;M. Overstreet, Wilson I which men will seek to hi:Ie the fact "This is a liltlo thing that we are I ireen; Mr. Seals I U a well k'l >wnliutiitiesH tho merchants will rul- f,and that the father, who turned out to be an n. Feinberg, Henry Fowler, C. F. lIlkinl'hE'n/: compared, to what v.o are ; the Food Administration stan- Atlanta real estate dealer with officesin that they have money with which they Uivern. man of Hampton) anti) enjoys Some of those asking our soldiers/ to give, and no one this 'onlld'nl'eIn.1 of the bonds. estPM might; purchase I ( pro'pie with determination to I' l i, the conJSo the Empire building. Chairman transportation committee who has the. interests of their who heard him believed him somewhat countryat of the in lurge county / nieni'ire. rule and regulation givQ' The father of the when every was out city IIIt.1.: W. Mann and assis- i severe in his language and! felt hurt heart will for a moment hesitate Mr. N. I I1 Davis, a well (known fill- their the for the but executive reached woman's guidance telegram Atlanta j{ Chairman committee - 1 attitude he assumed but It in endorsing this plan und helpingto of the district at the Ken t.awtey nmllHm.'elfhilllK'lf Futch will the ;Mr. mother Chief Kite during war of young Dill called i Mrs. II. N. Stanton the to enforce the and asked | would have been more or )lois explained Prof. S. A. make it successful. n candidate for countable ef au distance powers regu- over long 'phone Speakers committee, "Let 1.,1amolllt' to them if they could have fllow- us put Florida in the justice district No. 1. I He IH gootlcitizen , that have been to other him hold until Hendrix Rev. L. A. n given to the boy money j Draper: Kev. S. I. all of the Let the states Union. us! will make ollicer.Ituy . food administrators and I have could be telegraphed hero to pay his ; oil the train over some parts of iawls., and a good how to the authorities at Washington ted him to take up his workfat.h'm way back home. The money arrived country and had hud to contend with List and, estimates committee, Dr.Seelrr that the have I.IWrlr lloiiilCOMMKNCEMKNT - them. la localities patriotism we proclaimed resolve that tho country's Wednesday morning and the boy was conditions! as they found King Ur. J. K: :Maincs, Dr J.M. . I far found is not lucking/: at any tune : :: : \ I Ixliu'ISFSBkr.tlI'itll : :: ; t. must be served, and that nofiiwiVwill \ started on his way to Atlanta wed- Germanisni not rife away that they thy pro-notable ;Mann, J. W. Townsend G. W. Alderman when a call for our patriotic etfurt inmade. ('0. IIICII SCHOOL were : so . be tolerated from thosermfty nesday afternoon. Wm. Johnson, II. J. Stewart. . fn the future step wide of the Young Dill was so well behaved that to arouse! the people in to a sense The members of the various com- (Signed) "Ilraxton Ueachum, The Ilrndfcird County, I High School )Irk-i However, I do\ not anticipate Chief Kite took him to his home in-I I I of their responsibility any* way. mittees will bo selected by the chair "Federal Food) Administrator Flor will close its/ work this afternoon. Beginning - It was nil inspiring sight o see some KtU'Will: be necessary to use that stead of detaining him in the {!, of the oldest and best known eit.i/.ens men. ida." with Sunday, night and continuing - "tepugnant medium, "force" butfall jai: and he was very cordial in his' of whom have Those present at this meeting were, WhealleHM Week RecipesIn through Tuesday night tho will be persuaded tu do their thanks to the kind-hearted officer. of the county some of them Mesdames II. N. Stanton B. I'. Wil- connection' with wheatless week commencement exercises will be held. given boys, some IM many as t without compulsion or pressure -Bu a Liberty Bond- of and Justice FOII, Seeber King, Wm. Johnson Miss observance Miss Margaret Burleigh, The commencement Ke/rmon this to the - three cause Liberty possible punishment. CHECK FOR OVER $30.000: in the world, stand fllin the Josie Purrish, Messrs. C. T. Barrett county home economics agent, given year will be preached by Dr. M. l\I. -5f| BRAXTON BEACHAM.I HANDLED: BY LOCAL BANK rain listening for the and S. I. Hendrlx, of Lake Butler; tho Telegraph for publication tho fol- Fryer of the Episcopal" church, Sunday - downpouring I IAral.Fod Administrator Florida.it !Messrs. A. M. Darby N. T. Ritch L. verdict from the men who know and lowing recipes that she has tried with evening at eight o'clock in tho t-- .Buy i a Liberty Bond- Probably Largest Deposit Ever Made buying bon ". A. Davis Jr., I). E. Knight, J L. Peek 'success: school auditorium. UtKE'DEFEATS GAINESVILLE in a Bank in This County .1 One of the striking things: in the (F. F. Stump J C. Robinson of Starke. Barley and Cornmeal Muffin. On Monday night tho exercises will . to," IN RETURN GAME. meeting was the manner in which the -llur Liberty Bond-- ---- 1 cup barley flour. consist of u recital by :Mrs. Hughes' What was probably the largest deposit -( colored people bought: Liberty L'onda. RED CROSS SHIPMENT FOR THE 1 cup corn meal. music class und a play by the high r rtVthe' iecond game of the season ever made in a bank in Bradfordcounty They bought as freely as the whites MONTH OF APRIL li" cups buttermilk. Hchobl. Tho pupil: have (been practicing - t Is Gainesville the Bradford High was made at the Bank of I, and perhaps counting everything, aLit 1 tablespoon syrup or honey. diligently; on their respective) ool team defeated the Gainesville Starke :Monday when J. F. Canova, a'I' freer. All told tho sales amounted During the month of April the following 1 tablespoon melted fut. parts and it IS expected that the exercises - .I b School'performers. R. Epperson local cotton buyer passed in a draft |i I to $10,200. By Saturday night tho hospital supplies have been 1 teaspoon Halt. will IK interesting one of the fastest played by the for $52,279.02 and had it placed to I I amount had jumped up to over 12000. sent from the Bradford County Chapter 1 teaspoon sodu. The graduating exercises will (beheld ''h School performers R. Epperson, his credit. I On Sunday afternoon Mr. Charles American Red Cross to headquarters :Mix and, beat well and bake about Tuesday evening ut eight o'clock cling for the winners, gave up only This draft was given in payment fora I Gordon Carroll, of the Treasury Department in Jacksonville 20 minutes in moderately fast oven. in the High :School: auditorium. !Dr. hit and had the Gainesville lad clean-up sale of the cotton stored i Washington, spoke from 20 sweaters 21 pairs of socks 4 Potato Corn Meal !Muffin Itl'icker, professor of philosophy at I" mercy at all stages of the game in Stnrke from the crop of 1917. The the steps oi tho Woman's Club:; building mufflers, 1 helmet (tJ wash cloths !Iii 2 tablespoons fat. SteUon University and a former res.iII"nt - r two visitors reaching second base. greater part of the cotton belonged to and made a strong appeal to\ the hospital batlshirts, 28 pajamas 12 1 tablespoon sugar, or l'/i tablespoons of .Starke, will deliver the commencement - Epperson: Kickliter and G. Beas- Mr. Canova but Griffin & Johns cotton I, people for the bond sale tie i is an in- handkerchiefs 1 comfort pillow, 1 syrup address, tarred with the hickory, Epperson buyers and ginners, had several' tere'llinJelI informed turn straight Afghan 1 package old linen. 1 egg well beaten. -lluy Liberty iloniiPAY -- irtaff a triple) in the third stanza. bales included in the sale and a num- ] from the heart of things and is able Of this number Raiford contributed 1 cup milk YOU I'OLL TAX yards, for Gainesville was knock- ber of farmers were also representedin to show the real condition as they exist 11 bedMhirtB, 7 pain socks 12 handkerchiefs 1 cup mashed potatoes. rat of the box and Gray was nearly the deal. l in the country.! Ono thread uns 1 muffler 1 comfort pillow 1 cup corn ineul. their aut by the terrific drives to out- The cotton brought 72 1-2 cents per I through everything he said and thatis one roll old linen 6 wash cloths. ,i teaspoons baking powder. Only those persons who pay tax for the 1UO! und 1'jlT i--'Kuhl in left field pulled a shoe- pound and was bought by A. J. Strick , that to make property or money Lake Butler contributed 17 pajamas 1 teaspoon salt. poll yours nff catch,in tho fifth which brought land, of Valdosta Ga. It was shipped worth anything the war with Germany ; 8 sweaers, 3 mufflers 6 pairs socks... Mix in tho order given. Bake -If) on or before Saturday :May llth will looters from the stand. direct to spinners in New England, must to won, and If people have Hampton four sweaters. minutes In hot oven. Thin makes 12 je allowed June to 4th.vote at the primary election 'be Bradford High School baseball _Bay a Liberty Bond- money in their pockets under the Lawtey one Afghan.The muffins. on at will probably leave Sunday even- BIG DAMAGE; SUIT FILED house in a bag or wherever it Ic, it : Red Cross branches throughoutthe Spoon Corn Bread -II. a Liberty llond- ,May 4th, to play the teams of IN THE CIRCUIT COURT is absolutely necessary to use 't In county are doing most excellent 2 cups water. PUBLIC DIPPING.A . ,ithFlorida.:: The schedule will be this cause. If the war Is won, bonds work in this noble cause. The arti- 1 cup milk. he :next Issue. Widow of J. 11. Padgett Sues S. A. L. will be at a premium. If the war Is cles are beautifully made and the work 1 table.- i butter. public dipping will be held at the . ,cora by innings: RUE I Railway for $100,000. I not won, the money nor the bond will has been complimented by tho Inspector 1 cup urn meal. vat owned (by S. It. Johns, three mile netvilla 000000000 012 '' be good so there is no alternative. in Jacksonville. Mrs. A. M. Darby 2 tettl r .!It. east of Hampton, on Thursday :May rke -..-,0 1122003 962iatterlesr Probably the largest damage suit The only thing to do is "Win this of Starke county chairman of the 2 eggs. 9th. Cattle owners are urged to have Edwards Gray and ever brought in Bradford county was I I' war." Our lives, our property our Military Relief Committee in doing Mix wnt. ..rul 1 corn meal and bring their cattle there on that date i R, Epperson and W. Ogil-j started in the circuit court on April15th. o freedom an.l our homes all lie in the fine work and ably directing her de slowly to a boil and cook 6 minute -lluy a Liberty Bond- \-.y i -a Liberty Bond- when Mrs. Anna J. I'adgett, wid-I 1 balance and the good people: of this partment. She is supported by a number I Add eggs well beaten and the other CARD OF THANKS EEi INSPECTION OF POTATO ow of James D. Padgett; entered suit i' country with their sons and their of faithful and competent ladies ingredients Beat thoroughly and 4.. :' PLANTS. against the Seaboard Air Line Railway money are going to have to fight for who sew at the Red Cross headquarters l bake in a well-greased deep pan for Wo wish to thank those who so : ,\, Company for $100,000. A. II. it, if we continue to live as we have each day in the week except Sat- 25 minutes in a hot oven. Stir it once kindly assisted UJoI during the last sick. l r.' E. Bragdon Federal inspector King, of Jacksonville A. V. Long/:, of lived-in peace and prosperity. urday. Others are knitting the many or twice while baking to keep it from ness and death of our dear (baby C'has.U. . I Tweet: potato plants has been trans- Starke, and J. G. Padgett, of Walter- After his speech was concluded an useful articles that can be made by separating. Mr. and ;Mrs.> A. J. (;ril1'i' *. red from state to Federal serviceI boro S. C., appear as attorneys for amount of over $4,000 was subscribed. skillful fingers.; Oatmeal Drop Cakes) nay a Liberty lions I his expenses will be borne by the )Mrs. Padgett.The I :Mrn. Stanton Entertains _Boy a Liberty.. Bond- 1 egg. 'eminent. Any grower who has suit grows out of the killing: ofMr. for ENSEYS BUY BONDS HERE. 2 tablespoons melted fat. 1 teaspoon cinnamon. The first of a series of parties must have same'' Padgett by on engine of the de- I i 14 cups karo. U teaspoon nutmeg. nta for-shipment ha fendant railway company on Tuesday, the benefit of the Lake Butler branch Chat 1 cup nutmeats. Beat egg well add melted fut, karo and and can petted before shipment i iJ Messrs. Chas. K. Ensey ,,t the American Red Cross was .given nutmeats oatmeal and raisin, Beat Highland twelve miles 1 rolled oats. , March 12th at cup in touch In Jack- who living Fanners get ; \ can Twelve ladies R. Ensey Jr., are afternoon. aniladd will be recalled by :Monday 1 raisins. well mix and sift dry ingredients him atneavife. north of Starke. It have instructed the cup the writing It inspector by will entertain sonville at present invited these in turn The dough were ; other readers of the Telegraph that Mr. l'/4 cups barley flour. to ingredients. their appli- of Starke to place Bank six friends. and these will each from ,was killed when an engine H cup corn starch. should bo quite stitT. Prop spoon 7 running. at a high rate of speed tele- with 4 teaspoons baking powder. on grease pan t t cept the transportation of the I I they wish their p""- in8e to go scoped his automobile on the Highland II] 1 teaspoon salt. minutes in moderate oven. , peetor from the railway to the farm (Continued on Page 0.) Bradford county'* nota. the.power who wishes his plants crossing. " , ' . I .h ,- - .' .. ... ._ .. 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