irrvTf ) )7 : &f" ,1" ; > ...." rTftW3MWSrR? a? 'f: >1i i ' ..' ,1 i .r \r : ! ',. v-, ..... yi Ij. 'I*? i: ,', :\ ?/"" 1. f .u. .... ,t 4- .. " ,,1't\ .. - '. '!\IIi' ilr ea . . f i ,:f' THE KISs< .li VALLEY' GAZETTE' : ' I' \ )} FRIDAY;OCTOBER 2f, WIV , m_. ._ ' '';' \ II' .f a cause of alarm to hia relatives and ... .. .. ..,. .. . .. ..... . . . i Denmark prohibits ,the "sale. .of 'ex It ii ...Id't'h.i 'this/'autumn :will '" friends 'for several months, was operated .. portation,'of'' butter containing 'more. show the two extremes of the straight 0'rand f St. Cloud Department on at: Orlando ree.ntt7anel Is PLEASANT VALLEY than.19 'per cent of water. : the rounded figure. , improving nicely. He had tuberculosis ,," of the bones, so it was necessary to .t. ... .. ... .. ... .. .... A new tumbler has two compartments The suspender frock II a good style I have one rib removed a portion of We had a very I interesting Sunday one to told ice and the other for little girls and it provides opportunity i {Newt and Note of the "Wonder City"; From Our Own three others and also a part of the schood last Sunday. Rev Mellmaker I for liquids that are to be cooled. I for making, over. ,'f' j Special Correspondent breast bone. acting as superintendent and teacher, ' I''. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. owing to the sickness of Mrs. Bur: die Floyd Peel of Orlando, will regret to nett, Mrs. Mellmaker acting as organist - The meeting of the Ladies. In last week. Improve- our city | leuin that he met with a very painful After Sunday school Rev. Mell- P went Club was called to order by the L. U. Zimmerman. of KKMmrm-p, Yyl l motorcycle) acicdent last Friday HeWHS maker preached a very interestingsermon. I president at,2.30 p. m. The minutesof wan H St.: Cloud visitor, on Tu.d.ly I ( traveling, on a road near Winter Mrs. Burnett is getting along the previous meeting wen; read and Cupt. J. K Farm' kas a IHIMIK"caller --- ' a' I'.uk; when the front wheel broke, nicely and expects to take up hel"school " approved. The report of the treasurer lit Ki" "IMIIIKMon, l'il'l.i\ !lat! 1 rlb I ,ill him to the soon again. All towing: ground and thenaionyclo are hoping for r showed that our library fund i is still !Mr.' ,1. M. WilKo", "f. 'Ki-Miinni-i,. '' t falling/ on top of him. HeI her speedy recovery and hoping to see - . increasing. Further was in town !1"1( fleck ittti-mliint th( _ arrangements / I was akin( to n hospital at Orlando her back soon again in our Sunday I .f : i h I' : ; " were made for the parcel post Bale, Baptist cnn\('ntion.1l . ] while ,it was found that he hud suf- school and day school. t U , i N. Himli,,, wholi.iMI r u. which was held Friday afternoon, October r. and :MiI i f< if'd l a badly sprained ankle and aniimliei 22nd. Mr. Morseman was ap- I been sjn.ixlnnj, : ( I hiMinimi" "i uitli" I, ---.c--: . ; pointed chairman of the committee on fril""J."lid n.bilnein. lllinoi, ,.. i II' of bruises.M 4 0 . 4'J : "r., Smith and Evelyn called on'Mi y : selling parcels; Mrs. Martin chair- turned, to. the Sunny South. on I r n,d t.\: THURMAN CITY 0- , Mis r. and Williams last Thursday * s man on the decorating committee, and )last.I afternoon Q ,_ ._.. "cam'' i ie t Mrs. Thompson chairman of the leo I Dr, McCarthy\ of Shingle I heel,, ' ., I The I following/ officers were elected Mrs. S. C. Acrec was the guest/ of' cream committee.The spent lust Thurwla.\ in' St t ( 'Ion.IA i at Christian, Endeavor: service Sunday relatives in Kissimmee the ' f past week. ' following have donated books lettei lias been teemed) from ( 'I' wI ", ht. 1'iesident W. (I. McClain; Mr. )Dickerson has put in a cement o to our library since our last meeting: W. Hoop, from the state of \"a-Illng 1 l | \i<"e-piesideiit, Mrs. C. M. Smith; secretary tank for W. C. Sensiba.Mr. . Mrs. Labor Farris, two books; Mrs. ton, says. he experts to l hi111 St. ( 'loud I NM",..,1'llla .' Mrs. McClain Les- .1Lar" i Wooten ; asst.-secy., was a caller at StephenAcree's . W. L. Reynolds seven books; Mr. soon I"nonlh": old fncnds f --v' Me Haye chorister Mrs. McClain . ; Sunday.Mr. ; Muncell 14 volumes of Dickins, and Miss Annn ('arson, of Kissimmre, , asst chorister, Blanche Lawson; organist Allen spent Wednesday with ) Mrs. Jaques, a 32 volume set of "Mak- was in our city on Tuesday lookingup / Pistol and Revolver CartridgesThat Ruth Harvey; asst. organist, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Sensiba.Mr. . of besides number of exhibits for the forthcoming fair ers History a Nellie, Wetherbee. Sensiba Mr. Hickerson Are and Accurate helped Dependable , Cloud) l hi' ,; novels, for all of which we are very at Orlando. St. ought! to . grateful and the club wishes to express well represented there.W. a dress Monday three hogs for the home market YOU! selected your pistol or revolver because you expected t its thanks through the columns U. Pullen of Narcoossee, was P morning. to give you results. f I of the Gazette. in our city on Wednesday shopping/ < LAKE HAMILTON P Edgewater Farming Co. is settingout Now mult*-whet her incaiual shooting-<>r in serious,,'orka< the target - t 0 POLK COUNTY 10,000 strawberry plants. -depend more than you might think on the wise" choice of ammunition.It . The club then voted to put on a Mr. W. S. Alye"Jeft. on Tuesday evening I : J 0- o Miss Martha Acree is attending i* worth remembering that the'biggest men in the Pistol and Revolverclanecare ;. A three musical at for a trip to the west roast He for standard ! act comedy, "Cupid school at Whittier.GEORGIANS. shooting Rem ington-U M C Cartridges-made every 11 College," under the direction of Mrs. experts to be absent for a week or so make of pistol and revolver ued anywhere in the world. Helen White of New Orleans \M. Mr. J. W. Thompson, of Kissimmee, The wires of Ithe day and night electric For the right ammunition from the.port men'.point of view,see the Rem- } ington-UMC Dealer, He display the Red Ball MaJtofR "' '"lJto.-UMC. ;J R The meeting was then turned over to was in our city on Tuesday.Mrs. light and power line are now TESTIFY Mrs. Hendrix. After current eventswe Snodgrass and brother, Mr strung/ and the current is to be start- Sold by your home dealer I and 870 . were favored with an instumental Clark, of near Cooperstown N. Y., ed soon. TO MAYR'S REMEDY other leading merchants in FloridaR.ring.nAu.Uni.iiMstafkCartrids.C.W..lwwthRug. b solo by Mrs. Buckmaster, which was arrived Friday ..evening.' to spend the The saw mill formerly located about ((2338'..,) N.r.Clf7 very highly appreciated.The winter. half a mile south of this town, has Live Redeemed and Fortunes in -I 4 next meeting of the club will Rev. Holt, of Kissimmee, spent been moved about a mile north, where Health Are Recovered. - - _ e Thursday in our city. there is considerable timber to be ( be Nov. 3rd. Miss Annie Carson of F I ( Kissimmee will be with us and give Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Mitzel, of Nar- sawed up. Most of the problems of health orig- "I:i inate in the stomach. Most of these SUB-TROPICAL ( A I a talk on what Osceola county will do coossee, were in our city shopping on A farewell party was given Saturday ailments can be cured. Thousands of f at the Orlando Fair this year. She Tuesday.Mr. evening.' at the Wilbur Brown residence people right in the state of Georgiaare MID-WINTER FAIR AND will explain the exhibits and what the and Mrs. C. M. Espy were callers to Mr. and Mrs. Leon Lew, who needlessly: suffering from stomach prizes will.be. Every member of the at Kissimmee on Monday.Mr. left Sunday for the new town of troubles while thousands of others EXHIBITION have found health by the of use Mayr'sWonderful and Mrs. S. W. Rode and two Howey Florida. club is requested to be present, and Remedy. The first dose of p every woman in town is invited to the daughters, of Brownstown 111., came The Wm Hosmer residence and this remarkable remedy is proof. TO "IT1ZENR OK VOM'HIA.' I\KK. r meeting. in Wednesday evening last to spend store buildings have been sold to Mr. Here are the words of two Georgianswho 5 HrCMINOI.K. O ("rr."IA( AN IIlt- 1 the winter.J. Moore of Kansas have used it: ANilE COUNTI H City, Kansas. Mr. , C I i (;HIGICTI'liU B. DUNCAN 136 W. Peachtree St. . I H. Ferguson was a business and Mrs. Hosmer will soon locate in Ga.-1'I j COUNTIESGREATEST llf It known. to. all of vou that' > "u Atlanta took bottle ot William Hettinger won the $2.00 one are Invited and r.pect..I to prfpHrtjultahl prize for selling the most "Edison caller at Kissimmee on Tuesday.Dr. Winter Haven for the winter. They Mayr's Wonderful Remedy and it did exhibits' for dl.p'ay' at the 'K L. C. Riddle who has been at were among the earliest settlers here, me so much good I must continue the if eat position already agreed upon t Lights" in the Edison Day contest. by your people. engaging In ft. friendlycompetition : his old home, at Ballentine, S. C., and built the first residence here. treatment. EVENT IN for th..xhlbltlon of thvarld . 2i Mr. G. H. Clark was called to Mich- SALISTA THOMAS 55 La FranceSt. products 0' your 'cton( . also. '" igan on Wednesday by the death of recuperating after his illness is back Mr. G. V. Decker, of Kansas City, ., Atlanta, Ga.-"I have taken your THEDISTORY thin.. "Made In )our towns.. your his father. among his old friends at St. Cloud, Kansas, after spending since June remedy for five weeks. 'feel like I OF THE school.. your work farm your product fruits lour your storesof 'f.getable. e much improved.Mr. last looking over the ridge section of nardly known my strength-my appetite FIVE COUNTIESCOUNTIES house and field your art crelations. , Mrs. Lydia Mosher has the rooms is fine." your stock chickens and all otherthlnirs f l and Mrs. W. L. Bartlett spent this part of Florida, has bought the of Interest.Prepare _ over the Bleech store, on Mayr's Wonderful Remedy gives grocery to In and with 1 Pennsylvania avenue fitted up andy Thursday and Friday of last week Doan residence here on Main street, permanent results for stomach liver your family .:.1J..r 1. .person, and the .l ranger - y with Dr. and Mrs. McCarthy at Shin and ten acres in the northeast partof and intestinal ailments. Eat as much 5 within your gates. ready for roomers. This is a pleas ? gle Creek. town, and will locate here soon, and whatever you like. No more distress SUB-TROPICAL MID-WINTER EXPOSITION . }' ant location and close to the postof- Mrs. J. D. Woodbeck, of Orlando, and make improvements in the after eating, pressure of gas in OF THE PROSPEROUSFIVE prop- the stomach and around the heart. Cce.The was a St. Cloud visitor on Thursdaylast. erty here. COUNTIES. Ladies' Improvement Club is Get one bottle of your druggist now I Mr. and Mrs. Reed Ramsay have and try it on an absolute guarantee rehearsing for a three act musical r : Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Protzman, who taken d not satisfied money will be returned. charge of the hotel here for the { comedy "Cupid at College, under the FEBRUARY 15-19 1916 have been spending the summer at winter. I direction of Mrs. Helen White, of Pleats are a feature in linen , l : New Orleans La. Rehearsal every Hillsdale\ Kansas, arrived here Friday The Board of Trade is making plans skirts, but circular skirts should ,be Orlando FloridaBUCKEYE .11 i P night until the play is put on. evening. They were accompanied for a home talent entertainment to be avoided in all wash fabrics. . home by Mrs. Protzman's son, George in . L b -Dorsey Prescott, of Orlando, is here given the near future. , Trowbridge. % The Board of Trade will cooperatewith - this week the guest of Miss Cuba 1 Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Crammer, who the Women's Club in screening i Mr. Elmer Bass, of Whittier. spent have been spending the summer at the windows of the new room of the .. I Tuesday arid Wednesday in our ,city.Mrs. Haze S. D., are again among their school house. The grounds around :qj St. Cloud friends. '.' /'' Catherine Phillips left thisOjL the school will also be fixed up and '" 1 W. J. Mallett was a Kissimmee vis- fneced ' and about half the 1., week for Sarasota, where she will fencing ma- ',,1 i spend some time. itor on Friday last. terial is already on the ground./ The : i Mrs. Cadman of Narcoossee, passed grounds will be With Trees From Buckeye NurseriesA 'j.< Mr! and Mrs. W. H. Adams, of planted to St. Lucie 1" St. Cloud through last < Worcester, Mass., came in Thursday Wednesday on grass for lawn and shade and ornamental - rr i iI' 4 last and will spend the winter here. her way to Kissimmee. trees planted there. It is a Certificate That Is Real AssetWith fine location. a ;,1'C.": N. Paver of Cincinnati, Ohio, t OtO OtttOo 'O ._ . came in last week for the winter in 0 0 --- --- : I f the Sunny South. 0- UNION" CENTER < OOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOO every considerable lot of trees bought from i Misses Viola( and Debbie Prescott, O .A 4 .s Buckeye Nurseries there is now sent a certificate of d Wesley Prescott and Mr. Smith of OOOOtO'OtO"OO'sO'OOO. 0 SHINGLE CREEK ITEMS, 0 number and variety of trees date sold etc. : Orlando motored to St. Cloud on Sun- Mrs. Sam Barber was on the sick O d The adoption of thia certificate has been suggested to , day. They were accompanied home list a few days last week, but we are OO 'COO OO O tOO. OOOO. .v3 us by the number of inquiries received from persons : by Miss Eva Savage, who returned glad to be able to report that she is Elmer Tison and family of Haines who have bought trees asking for information to give -r.l' here en Monday. much better at this writing. City visited relatives here Saturdayand "i Born to Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Lamb, Miss Bessie Lawson came down Sunday. other persons negotiating for the purchase of groves. Monday night a boy. from Pine Castle Friday to visit home Percy and Homer Cromartie came In scores of instances that have come under our observation , "' William Silvaugh left Tuesday evening folks, returning Sunday. She is em- up from Davenport Saturday to spend in the past few years, buyers paid a handsome , .F{ for Sarasota where he has accepted ployed as one of the teachers in the some time with their parents. premium on grove properties by reason of the fact that public school of that place, where she Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Ivey of Orange _ a position in one of the hotels. they were planted with Buckeye trees. l Mr. J. dick of Jacksonville, was in is enjoying her usual success and the latter's Center, visited at the home of In a great number of cases negotiations for the purchase *r popularity.Edna parents Sunday. our city on Tuesday. I of have fallen when it could not ,y H. D. Lyon of New York City, ar- Harvey and Nellie Barber Mrs. Keller preached Sunday to a groves: through rived Tuesday for the winter. called on Miss Iva Niswonger Sunday large audience. 'be established to the satisfaction of,the intending purchaser O. H. Clark. S. W. Porter, Ed afternoon. Mrs. P. G. Cromartie visited Mrs. that the planting had been of Buckeye trees. P George and Van Natta motored to C. H. Funk and son, Dwight and I. P. Tison Saturday. I p It is obvious the assurance that groves were made with Daytona Beach Saturday afternoon W. G. McClain were the guests of Ira Lester Ivey spent Sunday and Mon- Buckeye trees has come to be looked upon by shrewd t returning Monday.Hon. and Nellie Wetherbee Sunday at din- day here. investors as second only in importance to the title to t + II. C. Stanford of Kissimmee Ed Tison, of Boggy Creek came ::1 ' , ' land in view of the for ner.Alfred the widespread reputation was in our city on Tuesday. and Bennie Gatlin visited Sunday to help care for his brother, ' l Mrs. Emma Combs is visiting their father a few days last wek. who is ill with typhoid fever. -'ju.-.g..., quality of Buckeye trees. a ' friends at Sebring and St. Petersburg Mesdames Lawson and Harvey called Mrs. John Thomas spent Saturday .i- We want to give our customers tree insurance that will .l this week. at the C. M. Smith home Tuesday in Kissimmee.P. a-----' protect them as much as does a title search. So we !'' ' Mrs. Easton, who has been spend- afternoon. G. Cromartie, who spent a por- have devised this certificate, which will be found an 'r ' ing the summer at Watervliet, Mich., Blanche and Janette Lawson spent tion of last week at Davenport, arrived asset of no small value in any transaction involving 6' ra f arrived home Sunday as guests of their cousin Mrs. home Friday night. Friday evening. She , the worth of a It is to the trees what Mr. and grove. an . Mrs. Arthur r' was accompanied home by her brother Overstreet, at Kissimmee. They call- Alderman, of a Iii and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Fay. ed on Mr. and Mrs. Longenecker as Boggy Creek spent Saturday and abstract of title is to the land. t Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Squires they returned home. Sunday here visiting Mrs. Alderman' Full particulars as to this new and helpful feature of ?, have taken charge of the Junior C. M. Smith went. to Orlando Satur- parents.R. Buckeye service will be mailed on application. It is t League of the M. E. church. Meetings day morning to visit hie son a few L. Ivey left Tuesday for Walco, described in detail in the new Buckeye Nurseries' , l will be held every Sunday at 2:80: p. days where he will be engaged in the-or. 'Catalog. If you have not received a copy of this .+ m. All children are invited to attend Messrs. Mel Lamb and Thos. Wood- ange work this winter. , Mrs. E. L. D. Overstreet S book, be sure to write us for one at once-the edition these meetings. all motored out from Kissimmee and called on I :Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Batt wHo called on Ira and Nellie Wetherbee Mrs. }. P. Tison Tuesday afternoon.Mr. is limited and will not last long. FREE on applica ,{ ; . ;,4: '} nave spent the summer at Buffalo N. Sunday afternoon and Mrs Jim Bronson spent tion. Address f 't' sl4 r. Y-i arrived home Saturday evening Arthur Haye and Bascam Fletcherare Monday night with Mr. and Mrs. Art ., 0 ;w :)'' :I f pl -Jlr: C. H. Johnson, of Chicago III., moving the mill owned by A. E.Donegan Bronson. Buckeye Nurseries .f "ft: came in last Thursday evening and is and are going to take chargeof Asbestos has been discovered . ni 1057 t 'si' at the("work at location Citizens Bank ,Bldg. T mpaFJ' " ), guest the Bonair house. He .ex- the new as i Sardinia in quantities that are ex- : -It 1.' 01. pecta tdjispend the winter in our city. soon as the machinery U properly installed. pected to make mining profitable.To I -B_ _-" '. . ( ,. vr..o"ct"Mrsv.Alb rt Durham. - went v . ,II, / ... '1'' 1"I )tai Tampa':; Saturday evening. .returnIng1 The following people were the Drive. Out. Malaria TREES BEAR 5 ,I i: )4v" Monday evening.rib.jWtlJ.., roasts* .of;Sam Barber, and family on And 'Build Up The System ". '""" ... tW,- ;,: ;'\''M'r. '_:"'__ _... :. ; Fish and. bG.. Sunday:"" Rut; Harvey, Mrs., Mann.' Take TASTB1BS3 the Old dull Standard TONIC. Yoa GROVB'8 bow ', ...""r, '..... . 'I 3;' w. . ti-.r 4 \\7" ,.0. ; : Gordon lIun; .Mrs C. M. Smith, Mgri1 what you arc taking as the fomala U ' ' .A '1\1-\ ,:..... "" and. '' Mr*. ; : : :."'atmi'r.itati'funeai: ..hasSbeen; i>>" Iron 7uU4a. the. eyitem.oat '. .M,cents Ue'' : .,',, -" ' . _ : :. ,'J./. .. ", -. r'' .. ,, ,)i . ..X'M ; r, '1;'." f" .... p -. f 1<<,1' .Sit 'tt_ ,i k, ' , ; v' 1 :i- j r \-.J a ,, "***. ,' -)''V .4,. t'}; OA" t s t s 'i > ? t&"" t\'lJf!\ .lnJt': : '.& IJ it. ''' -X ... ' ., y r u r p' .P rya :.. 1Jff: H )! . '/ i xt'4 w : ' 4 fry p,. s . JJo\ .. \fj "' < vy,; : 1.. I.t.! ; b..E .l V ;r.{: :t1j t 'l !tee" ,4 Ik' Jl- .: '1w-'Ki )\* ,, .4 r 'y. it' ,w ,,jtt, ,,.4" t!. ,?? *f, t., .:;!,"' \ !..\\". ,',. it'.Qj, JI"' ,4uDf'>l t4J4i'i 4 4tires't us cd i y- :, swM tr "ho it6n l r s 1 al A