Tt tl a f'' ale r/ q x 71 rAAAt ", .. ' - , ; ; \ ? L . . .. ' 'J ..' ... >>' r .. ''I, ..KISSIMMffMHUnt I THE K1 . GAZEVFEI1 I u Tewa lata ISSIMMEEALLEY l Halts* Suit d '{a r* . , ==:;. :_=::::!;-==--:;;. =: ---- : : . .i. :e.aai.a.a- tear' ce..eti..ae< "...."r u.t..1'. I '. 19'10 .. .. '' I oe.eare.es.ta.ii.a.u.aw..a: '.__1.. ,ta..t.rvifwawJ..9o, i.oi Kissirattce. City Ila.? September 2. I 11 0 I. A' 111'N. 3. . JTArcFr .* ;KIT MM E E' a'a : ' '. . however, must bringrwritten evidence eays she ia going to jcome to'Kissimmeewhen . 'HOMBEEKER RATES that they have studied during the summer Florida Will "Lead All we do,. to invest and make her MISS JOLLY IS AHEAD , the subjects on which they are to home. *! ' :,- examined. The Commissioners'ofOsceola county - To This' State from the. North andWestShould.B ,Pupils coming fromother schools are The .Southern States an following a method I of presenting. la fee Popularity Contest, With fraternity -: ' . Continued Diifinj requested to aee the principal and show tClsslmmee, and OaceoU Co.,.Ha.,. In away Hall and MisS Moon Only ' him their promotion card before the -- i that It very effective and at the ; the Winter Months.. opening day so he can have plenty of . 'j same tIme comparatively inexpensive. a.Few Votes Behind.The . ' What Kissimmee: Needs More Than AlfrBlse toMake --- -, time to consider each cue Those who to which the tax payers of Osceola Co. --.-,. .. r It wu brought out at a large meet- I cannot bring 'promotion cards must It the Leading Inland City in the State cannot complain, aa the bensflta derived, voting In 'the'''Valley Gazette '" to ' take the examinations beginning! September thereby are far in 'of the expense t excess ,lajr.of companfea interested in the development I Popularity Contest the past Week was of Florida held in Chicago 8th.Parents. is More Saturday Night Pay Rolls. I incurred, or in any other method more spirited than it has been any week the Ant of this month that immigration are urged]_to have their children . that might be adopted. before! alnce! the contest begun, and.each. .t. to Florida ia heavily handica'pped in .choo on the opening dayIn I I When I read In the GaxetU what Is of the three favorites-Miss Jolly,' , by the fact* that bom .eeken. rate order that the whole school may get' to It is usually an easy matter for a 14 no money growing on trees here but being done, I am more than pldaaed. I Fraternity Hall and Misa Gena Moon .from Northern "and'Western points to work at the earliest moment possible. newspaper to obtain an Interview with"'it ia not far under the surface and a am very proud of the city of my choice" went considerably beyond the hundred: ; this state are not; in \effect! during the Those having Children who,are now old the average man upon almost any ordi- little*digging and development* will un.I for my future home only wishing I thousand.mark. 'The fti.ndo'of each winter.months. Throughout the summer enough 'to enter school for the first time dinary subject, but men of wide; business earth it in substantial amounts. were there to take a hand in the good favorite are working ba d.-&lid a aingle, months, when the natural tendency will greatly aid the teachers of the experience and extensive travel are "The' world has certainly heard much : work. ten-year subscription would put either lone of Northern and Western people is first grade if they will not 'keep such loath, aa a rule to give public'expre..,,:and favorably of Kissimmee, and it is Mr. N. A.. Berney, of Horton a retired far in the lead. . to Uy at homer these low homeseek- children out until the middle of. the ston to their opinions as to the advantages now up to Kissimmee people to demonstrate . farmer now'in the- real estate The following ia the result of the , ers' rates are in effect; but as soon as year. Classification at that '.time Is one town or section possesses over their,ability to keep pace with business, having been to New Mexico count of the votes cut for the we.k'- the winter months come when (pedpfe{ next to impossible. / another unless they are exceedingly: the coming progress. From a municipal and the San Louis Valley Colo., look. .ending yesterday at 2 p. m.: x. naturally want to com" South to I ., .R. M. Evans. marked therefore it ia With much pleasure standpoint the city can stand considerable ing around with tne intention of Investing 'kiecianeeGRACEJOLLY 4,' .t tlVell-j -- we print the following interview development ot a civic and internal in "Iaod. but not being entirely tigate the advantages of Florida / : . ... . . . .119.680 , I,WILL HAVE Lei ETOBURN: with Mr. Dolph Berli, who came to our character./The completion of the pleased with what he saw, la very future home, these rates are no' longer FRATERNITY: HALL, . . . . 118.090 j town some ten'days ago from Coving- water works and system will anxious to learn of Kissimmee and Os III effect, but they are In effect to Texas r --- sewerage GENA MOON . . . . . . .106.706MAY x The ton, Ky., and In'that short time has organized add much to her stability, her credit ceola Co. I have had, a number of and other Southwestern points If the Schemes Now Incubating BELLE!: FOUNTAIN, . . '; 2,:10 the'Klsslmml' Ice Cold Storage and her All is homeseekersand progress. that necessary talks with him, not only concerning result is that tbousands'of CHRISTIAN CHURCH S. S. $10- otherwise be I Reach Maturity.Only I and Abattoir Co., with a capital of is to keep the gooj work going. Let Florida but about the San Louis Val- " settlers who might PRESBYTBRIAN CHURCH'S. S_. . 600 25000. Upon the request of the Val 'all be reasonable, yet aggressive and ley previous to his trip there and since . brought to Florida go to Texas. Figures I last week we printed a story of : OSCEOLA HIGH SCHOOL. . . . 500KISSIMMEE 1st I ley Gazette for his unbiased opinion regarding progressive and having told him whtt he would find to were produced thin meeting of here to CONCERT BAND . . 600 r the organization a travelto company I the advantages .and opportunities "I can not hilt commend the actionof there, and he having found condition. how that a Northern n an can ice and a cold CampbellMRS. . manufacture operate our town offered the homeseekerand your Board of County Commission aa I described them, only much worse, . Texas slid back for hairt r leas than storage plant and abattoir, a meetingof I E. I}. BROWN., . . . . . 600 tocomVto Flor- investor, and its prospects for becoming ers in subscribing: for and mailing out he ia now inclined to accept my every would cost him what it which enterprise BasmlagerLENA stockholders of the the leading inland city in Flori- weekly a thousand copies of the Valley statement-conceming Florida, as the " jda. Is called for next Tuesday night at the PEARCE ,' . . . . . . 600 da, Mr. Berli expressed himself in the Gazette. I know of my own knowledgethat truth, the whole truth and nothing'"butthe ' . The competition between Florida an State Bank to elect officers and attendhe BESSIE!: WALKER . . . 600 _ following words: it has been the means of inducing truth, so Mr. Berry asks that you . the homesoekers business is details of and now l'Ier' oo.._ - Texas for organization, "You ask me why I came to Florida quite a number of people to come to send him the Gazette for a time. 'keen and, he more favorable rate toPexae come Mr. A. W. Winn, proprietor of MADELINE: HILL. . . . . 600 and to Kissimmee. Let the and I mistaken is me answer Kissimmee. will ue greatly Mr. G. W. Francis also not only t often turn the scale in favor the 4oca>'ce plant, which has a capacity i Pea II ora very question piece-meal. First of all, I if there are not more people here interested in Sic Cloud and Osceola Florida. that MRS. J. S. STRATTON . 500 and of that state as against of sixHons a day says FlorIda' because officerof this winter than town came to as an your can com county, but contemplates coming down It seem that the roads leading to he will at an Varly date increase the the States of I I St. Cloud United -Department fortably accommodate.: hongetly.beylove this winter. ' Florida from the North and West havehomeseekers' capacity of his pi twenty-five tons Commerce and Labor, I had been keepinga that if the Commissioners would Wishing Osceola county, Kissimmee NEVA. ,yRE' . . . . . . 1,000 ,.'. \ rates in effect all winter a day, and will alsoNnstall an up-to- WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS 600 , weather eye on-the state. To trainedmen judiciously distribute three. thousand and all a. continue prosperity, I remain - up to the Florida line but the railways date and thoroughly 'rqufpned cold storage who keep taboo the country's de- 'copi of your paper weekly for the yours truly .'Whmicr ' controlling the situation in this state room sufficiently largertaaccommo- velopment, the rumble of the Florida next twelve months, Kissimmee would Guy ,C Harman. MRS. J F. WILLIAMS . . 600 t fail with the connecting{ date all who desire to make uao of it. to cooperate . migration was known a year ago. I have a population of ten thousand by On every subscription to the Kissimmee - roads aFthat period of the year. For the past year the ice supply, has knew it then, knew of the opportuni the first of January, 1912." LOST DIAMOND PIN Valley Gazette you will receive t The meeting{ above referred to appointed been a question with our people, as e , ties for industrial development and ex- '1 certificate1 for' vote., to bj. given to committee to confer with the In operation has been inadequate - a plant now cted to be in tha state then but busine THE GAImE.STORIES your favorite contestant, as follows: Southeastern Passenger Association on to meet the demands of our fastgrowing . ) kept me away until this summer Is Discovered Worn by a Woman by One year price $1.001.000 votea. - of better rates for Florida and it became the subject town, necessaryfor "T ia in *' " e absolutely no question Marshal McPhatter.About Two" $2.00- 3,000 and decided to make an appeal to the our citizens to cast about for means Regarding This Section Are Found ' my minoXhat Florida is to be one of the Five $6.00-10.000 , of Florida to bring their influence to themselves against a famine month in this people protect foremost sbuthern states in the next to Be Correct. a ago a lady city Ten" '10.00-30,000" . to bear on the side of lower rates. next summer in that necesivith; I . few years to Bpme. Its regenerationwill lost a handsome diamond pin and very Each, paper contains a Free VoteThe The Southeastern Passenger Association the result that the orpani/aiiin shove I Lebanon, Conn., Aug 29, 1910. be rapid, amLthe permanency of effort was made to locate i it, buF the Coupon, which counts 26 votes. " appointed: a committee to take the referred to was forinvd, and now that Editor Kisaimmee Valley Gazette: J this regeneration wiK depend to a considerable search proved futile until last Tuesday votes must be placed in the ballot box. , matter up. It is not yet known what I' Mr. Winn has decided toadd nineteen I Dear Edtor-! -Your excellent paper Marshal McPhatter discovered extent upon ti e development morning, when which is In the dry good store of C. W. its decision will be, but if the commer- tons capacity daily to his plant,' has been making its weekly visits to more of its great natural resources aside It attached to the collar of another Dann o'n Broadway. All ballots must be cial clubs boards of trBde'and other we'll have ice to burn after supplyingour our New England home for about 'a wilk who in the of just act from those which the*oll produce. lady was in this box by noon on Thursday of each e public bodies of Florida would take the nearby neighbors. and a half, and we have come to "Truck and fruit growing w lj- naturally year taking the. excursion train to Tampa. week. The key la In the hands of the abject in earnest, there is little : But there is in Kissimmee for regard it aa a welcome guest. up room figure largely in this dev* op- very The Marshal politely invited the ladyto p..totof,the M. E.. church. .. doubt that the Jet'wion! will be faorable. both |plants, as it will require an immense Before any of our family had visitedour into the wherehe . vital remains HiI baggage ment, but the fact step room, committee, consisting of R... .. a . amount of ice to supply the cars the boom which the state is goon to experience pleasant and hospitable city weinclined relieved' her of the burden ((1)) of Mitchell, Methodist church; Rev. Stephens . This is a critical time with referenceto that will carry away from this town the I must be sustained in every direction r her to believe some editorial wearing such a valuable gem. She Baptist church: F. G. Thomason, Florida People allover tons tons ot perishable stuff grownin statements in the Gazette respecting the future of upon For to her to insure its permanency. was permitted go on way physician and surgeon R. O. Meek, .. the country are becoming intensely our truck gardens' and shipped to instance; Kissimmee wants more pay healthfhtaess of climate productiveness but carried a pretty severe reprimand secretary Board of Trade; Mrs.,JR; Mv ad. interested in this state and with favorable northerf'marketa.ADVERTISING. will of soil amV enterprise ,of the people, reminder of the short time which to '_ rolls, Rive employment Biting aa a Rivera Miss Mae Graves, Mrs.: M.'ijL.i.:; railway rates there is no doubt people not inclined qualified for farm were a little travagant to say the he revelled in the possession of "jew Florence Keyes, will count the balloU'v 1\ , that Florida will double her population PAYS ing1 pursuits, These will be essential least. But witmo the past ten'months' eta rich and rare// ? each Thursday, and give total :numberj ,1 . lit the next decade to insure a twelve-months', business for we have all had thXpleasure' of spend The lady who owns the pin again' bas of votes cast. &"' )., '. t,'\., It will be remelYibered that the Board t Pa'per the merchant and a means'of subsistence .Ing a few weeks in K.. immee, and bne it in her possession,> and will ever be . of Trade of this city 'took very decided Provided It is Placed in a Like for the laborer and mechanic.(: of our family was ther five months thankful to Marshal McPhatter for its '. ' steps in this matter last winter, and the Valley Gazette. "There are many opportunities staring and a half, so that we are now prepared recovery WHATAJHTERENCEIn ( l' through the cnairman of its transportation ) the man with some means in the to defend the Gazette n<unty Commissioner In this election demands. that every voter , ' -putting the rates in effect one two business men in Kissimmee who will in a very few years, bringin a. - evidently intendIba leave everything carefully consider this qu .tiOll.. It \. month-earlier'than had.been the custom have had that idea effectually dispelled, handsome returns. j I MR. GUY C. HARMANi over which they have OI1tro /la not one that bas its Influence. upon jh. , in,the past.it i if they ever had such an idea-Mr. (in the best possible shape when their Individual'alone, but It stretches out to . / now ecomes. necessary for our Walter BUll, Proprietor of Bass' Meat "I have recently had passed upon by terms of officer expire on the first da) city county, atate and nation. If this_ ; w, Board 'ofjrrade to again take Uie initi- Market Dr. J, C. Moore manager of an expert glassmaker the'qualitie: l of i Says Many Kansas People Will Come of next January an they are constantly Vmendment will be good for the ( sand which here and the white - / ative in-.Florida, in. this matter, as it the Osceola Pharmacy. he that It'will abounds\ flux I to Kissimmee This..Winter.I repairing old bulldfnji and roads and viduW.it will"be good for'the city In does in itf'matters, pertaining to the A few days ago Mrs. Albert Long, assures me treely I building new ones where ne<>ded. The which litesjives and the county and the '. make fine of window \ Horton Ks. 21 1910. and a grade glass. i Aug. , welfare of our state, and request the who had just reached our town from latest evidence of their excellent business state. Tafcxaa a striking illustration, c With window glass plants located in the Kiemlmmee( Valley Gazette, , aid of all boards of trade tommcrcial Steubcnville Ohio, and who was buy i I judgment was the appointing of our city; the thx"at'ehanp that has taken a<< far North and controlled the window Dear Sir-We having some bodies and business men generally ing her first stock of provisions forhousekeeping by | are very Chairman E. L. Lesley. a committee place in Kiaahnmee since it adopted ' glass trust, a local plant can not help extremely hot weather again here, hav- went in search of the have installed prohibition make uaNbelieve that the , Florida to1i Ke their best ef- I with full power to a ; throughout . In addition to ing better than 100 degrees . making big window registered money. iatrlB inducing the railroads to Walter Bass Meat Market, and when drinking fountain an each of the upper same thing can be acconrt)4jahed In any tie t Howards;! other of and I wan visited 1 glass, high grades glass today Sunday, . she located It laid in stock of meats atao washrooms 'I the 'I eontinue the norm-seekers' .rate to all a floors of the conn: i.put", city in state commodities be made, and it is only by Mr. Arthur Nixon of Kansas City can points in the state throughout the winter. saying to Mr. -Bass that she read his II and:I closets, me floors, of which It is ju.t aa'true that whiske) In an to the man with means and a stiff Mo., to talk concerning l"lunda.be be- ' There is no state in the Union that i iM advertisement in the Valley Gazette up I will\ be of tile and the fixtures the latest Individual has Its evil effects up a backbone tackle the proposition and ing interested and -much so too. so building up as rapidly an l is Florida, and fifteen hundred' miles distant from this to I very and moat up to date. city county and the State. Both I bay* soon hold the key to the glass production much that after several talka with him railroads rich harvests 'place, and on their arrival here had On Wednesday! Chairman Lesley and an influence, one for thegood of the ._. [-|the are reaping and consumption In the southeastern he has decided to make a visit to Kiss- from both their passenger and freight hunted him up because she thought he Circuit Clerk Oonegan, in company home womanhood, childhood and many . I states. el mmee this winter with the Intentionof departments. Surely (our state is entitled must run a first-class market. with Mr. H. E. Swabey proprietor of hood-the; other for destruction of reputation "Now why did I come to Kissimmee Investing there. '' Dr. Moore received order the madeathough / characterrlawand home-WHr" i lerBton-jt! their .an the- PioneerPlumbing Shop, ; to- iK me- con < : . [ Well kind gentleman kept sending I have sarnpes of soil taken"from outland ' some ' ands. other day for a certain patent medicine I Inspection the building with the people Florida allow- the blighting -- -a the Valley Gazette so regularly in Sec. 1425 E. 29 S, which he that JH manufactured in this state and me a view of determining where the washrooms influence of the saloon to continue , I that I the fever. Next, and everybody considers very fine' in- iNING OF SCHOOL which his firm handles and advertisesin I began getting and drinking fountains could be or will they establish prohibition! The i 1; 'I I began looking for it and watching the deed. My better ), (Mrs. Hannan) ' this paper, from Mr. S. J. Pennell at most advantageously located, and Mr. votes in November will tell. e7 I town's development. When I was ready has a small grove of lemon, orange and Media, Pa. I !Swabey was instructed to submit figureson The proposed constitutional amendment ' e to cast lot with Floridians, mind pomelo, (grapefruit) trees started, and The Childn Will Answer Roll Call : The Valley"Gazette\ haa feuch .a diversified I my my the different classes of material and .to be voted on. ,,. had been made to make Kissimmeeray they are doing finely, and which is quitea . her 12th. : circulation; -going into every state up the cost! of the work in detail, and when { Article XIX-Section I. The manu ( f' on Sgpl headquarters,. I did so, and here I novelty here; also our nearest friend in the Union-that it is of necessity one this has been done and accepted, Chair ; facture and sale, barter or exchange, hool in all probability a fixture until Ga Mr. Harry Bailey, has a Florida! alligator - will ,, The Oiiceola High s< beginS am : the the work all and of the best advertising mediums in man Lesley will order begun. of Intoxicating liquors beverages . t. 12, and'a large eiuxjlment is ex- I briel'a trumpet blows. Furthermore I that attracts considerable attentionand I I South, as many cases of like nature aa Surely there are no Commissioners\ in whether spirituous, vinous or malt, pirtled: on.the opening day./ The teachers I those mentioned above will testify, but I am not regretting the step. comment. Florida who have proven more ,faithfulto are hereby forever prohibited In' the '\ fronv their "I L want to utter one word of caution I am more decided than ever to makeKiaummee - already returning are I we regret to say that there are a few their trust than those in Oaceola State of Florida, excynt alchohol) for ... . vacations and everything sing I to the newcomer or prospective\ new- my home, at such a time as r I business firms in this town who are not I oounty. medical, scientific or imobanical purposes -, W gotten in readiness for the ooemng. comer. There is no living anywhere 1 can dispose of our interests here.wh..n 4 '. ,:. alive to that fact, although fully ninetyr I and wine for sacramental( purposes On Thursday, Sept. 8, at 8.30 a. m. cent of our merchants'ftllly\ appreciate I the globe for the man who will not Guy H. will be ,missing from Supt. W. J. Sears informs the Valley ; the sale of which alcbohot'and', fl school the work, but there is a good living for Horton. Gazette that State Suet. Holloway has .rp. ' at 'the building, principal will it and take advantage of it, there- any wine for the _purposes aforesaid shall? _' begin giving examinations to those who man Who cornea here and exercises Mr. J. D Vanderslice of this town, divided the teachers' examination this be regulated by law. 4uVT! it.y, s Grp I failed ttf pass In' not more than .two by aikjuig greatly to their yearly judgment in casting his new lot. Hand Mr. John W. Robertson and Mr. John 'year. into periods, allowing so much Sec. 2. The legislature hall enact > subjects, and to those who on accountof profits. some returns can be made on fruit and Sherrett are going 'to come to Kissimmee time for each subject. It will, therefore suitable proovisions law.of for this the article.enforcement of the [ I sickness were prevented from taking Mrs. M. FS Sears returned home truck farms but they must worked when we do, so you see my.. : efforts be necessary for teachers taking Sec. 3. This article shall aro Into effect , I the examinations at the close Of last Tuesday from pleasant' visit to relatives up to a, state of development, which have hot been unavailing. the examination to be promptly on hand! I I on the first day of July, A. D. ;., "I'I ' ( term. Applicants for examination. I in Georgia. will respond to intelligent effort. There Also Miss, Sadie Evans, of Horton, ,t8.80 each morning. :I I 1911. .;{., t , ,. WI' \ \ ., ;. y. t I I .k' .' . ,.. .4. '" 4 : '. < , *- : . 1, ., } . : 'j '.' '" v3k..... -w< ,