.. --s-.Tij"r.'tfyrwr WVLWftffi? .., ..'.."I..' ') ' ." J .. ;'I' t", 4; ...., . .' )1" )Jr.' \' ''t> . l '4 }If' . ." }/'" .'i . .,' .. i ,.. \ ,., . *r V ,':" ,_ THE LLs3IMiiEi V AL x'zY I1zITT'r' rEUAT ... :Ii: : . y tfr .. / >>; gR. .'.. X191 ' . . ....i.I'! I ..-.._ .. .. ., .. . ; ' " ; '"'-- - r" J -1 money it,we 'are given,.:this -assur* PRiNIPAI.EUNS > )I ': } PROMINENT MEN '' :! ance,I''WIll fight for,,the bond,issue 1 MtErADRtIIo* ; , : . / Notes 1. tooth and toe naiL", i It -> .<; ,, .{< r14 ; Society & \ 'PUN, CAMPAIGNContinued vj.Roma.., ,.< .Thoma--IOX.j''..- '-: ,,I,j have: ialwaysbeen \>; L'" : ',., ', OF.J''j GAME,L... LAY/INVALID.. ._ / ..,... .;. ,,,' ;1, !P\UT\ :UNDEf HE BAN''f . S. I.I .!U. Bell Harris. Edtter.) in favor of bond issues to secure --A ( from Page One.)' The act10't 1ten. by, this' ' public' Imp ..llfnta.. It'.ls ,the, only' ack"ollvUle.-By issuing a writ,of \ following ; Polk county is now in a campaign fora way In the world to get the improver mandamus against Judge' Phillips-of Orlando'Board of -Trade offers'm good, X Reqvcst u Made t. all patrcu of( tie Valley Cue t. serf Items million dollars in bonds to builda merits and the easiest way to pay for Duval county, directing him to Issue'a suggestion foe boards of trade in' : society events to the Editor for publication Im I tb.M coJ_.. system of roads including: connec- them. I believe we have; got to have hunters' license under section twen- other Florida cities. The Orlando> ' r tion to the Osceola county line. the roads to St. Cloud and to the Polk ty-five of chapter 6535 of the Laws of. Reporter-Star says: ' I ..' 1.1.0.0..1..0.0..1. . . . . . .. . It was also stated that the county county line and am in favor of bond Florida of 1918 the Supreme Court Fake advertising was put under the , SENIOR LEAGUE PARTY cattle\ Delicious refreshments of hot commissioners, are now empowered by ing for the amount necessary. to build today virtually declared: the principal ban by the Board of' rade last evening . j; Tfie members of the Senior Ep-" tea, two kinds of sandwiches, cake and the legislature to assess seven mills them." sections of the f game laws, of 1915, when Col.! J. N. Bradshaw introduced - I worth League have issued invitations candy were served. Mrs. Overstreet'a taxation yearly for a hardsurfacedroad which abolished the State Game Department a resolution that no member of- I for a Hallow'een party Saturday ev- invited guests were: Mrs. Huff,.Mrs. fund and that the proceeds from A. S. Gilbert.-"We need the roads : unconstitutional. the board should enter into any advertising (y ening at 210 Bay street. Alexander, Mrs. Pfann, Mrs. Tyner, this assessment would build between and I believe it is better to bond and Officers of the Duval County Gun scheme until it had been investigated - HALLOWBEN1PARTY Mrs. Colton, Mrs. Stout, Mrs. Poulk. three and four miles annually. Fig- get them now than to wait and build Club, which brought the test case in and approved by a committee - .' Mrs. Will Gilbert was another entertaining ures were produced to show that this only a few miles each year, especialysince the shape of a petition for a writ of of the board. The resolution Invitations have been issued by the a few friends on Tuesday- same millage assessed annually would the same taxation will do the mandamus against the County Judge,. passed with the amendment that a people's class of the Christian who 'disposes of the licenses, committee of the board secure the young afternoon with a tea, serving lemonade care for the interest on a bone] issue work. v.Pr. acceptthe # I church for a Ilallow'een partw to be wafers and nuts. Mrs. Gilbert's of $250,000 and would also provide step of the Supreme Court as an signatures of merchants to an agree .' ' 1 given tonight at the home of Mr guests were: Mrs. John Cape, Mrs.C. for a sinking fund to 1 retire the bonds, W. W.. Carson.-"We want the indication that the license sectionswill ment of this character. J 0 and Mrs. A. W. Winn on Orlando L. Bandy, Mrs. Porter, Mrs. New- I giving the county, however, the roads roads to the Polk county line and to be thrown out. It was alleged ...--- !J avenue. ton, Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Naugle.Mrs. mentioned immediately.All St Cloud and I believe bonding the that the new act is discriminatory in her Heavenly Father waiting to wel- .-'\ * best that u less a man resided in the comeher J loved ones. $ SISTERS Hyatt was the fourth lady of those present when a roll was way to get them. coun- . Q PYTHIAN ty in which he desired hunt further that of , and Mrs. J. Z. entertaining on Tuesday afternoonwith called declared in favor of the bond to for six Resolved, a copy ' , Mrs. L. H. Ingram' months prior to his for license these resolutions be sent to our be- I tea. request a Light refreshments the Sis were issue with the exception of N. C W. A. Joiner.-"I favor bonding to entertained Pythian t Roberson served the who Mrs. he could not be issued one. reaved brother, a copy handed the lo- >* home of Mrs. Ingram guests were: Bryan, who stated that he would haveto build the roads to St. Cloud and the at the yesterday ters 1 Kribba, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Wither- cal paper for publication, and a page 1 afternoon. The house was give the matter more consideration Polk county line. We have got to ' i i RESOLUTIONS book be set aside for 'I in minute OF ! and Mrs. Cobb. SYMPATHY our decorated in keeping with spoon before he could announce his posi- have the roads to keep in line with . k tastefully On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. E. E. tion. Florida Whereas, God in His infinite wisdom these, our heartfeld sympathies. .'J the Halloween idea and delicious refreshments Naugle was hostess. Several guestsbrought progress. has seen best to take from her Mabel Overstreet. ,'j j ' were served. Mrs. Roma The meeting also gave some attention - their work. Tea home on earth to her Heavenly home, Alma Farmer, \ fancy and P t Thomas was the winner of a "Lucky to the matter of bulkheading B. C. Miller.-"I am in favor of wafers served after Mrs: Griffin, mother of brother Jim Jennie Breaker. " the Black Cat" in the cat contest, while were during Lake Tohopekaliga, but nothing defi- building the roads.and of voting bondsto Griffin of the \ The invited Pythian Sisters. Miss Wooldridge won the booby prize noon. guests were Mrs.S. nite was determined upon this ques- do the work, providing the road * H. Bullock, Mrs. Gay Livingston, tion. to St. Cloud is built to the southeastcorner members Therefore of be it resolved by the LA GRIPPE AND FEVER CURED :] the Kissimmee . DIftNER PARTY Mrs. C. A. Carson, Mrs. W. I. Barber Temple, I Ij Since this meeting a number of of the old Mart Stokes place No. 21, Pythian Sisters, that "Your Quick's Chill Tonic cured my , j Misses Louise and Maud Thomason Mrs. J S. Cadel, Mrs. J. M. Will- we ex- j citizens have been asked for their and thence through the Partin neigh- tend to this brother and his husband of LaGrippe and Fever after Monday son, Mrs. H. C. Stanford, Mrs. C. L. wile six o'clock dinner - entertained at I views upon the bond question and borhood by the most practical way to Sister Ola Griffin, our sincere the doctor's medicine and other reme'f i Bandy, Mrs. W. B. Makinson Mr C. sym- , ;J evening at their borne on Or-, have almost unanimously favored it. St. Cloud in order to take care of the pathy in their bereavement. dies failed." . W. Griffin Mrs. Will Gilbert Mrs. In honor of the birth- , : day lando of avenue Miss Marie Huddleston. The N. C. Bryan, Mrs. Eugene Bryan, The columns of the Valley Gazette are traffic tin and from the Creek Hilliard sections.Island", Par- We feel that the greatest consola- LULA C. ROACH, Drifton, Fla. J h!: house was prettily decorated with cut Mrs. E. C. Lesley, Mrs. W. J. Carr. open to any citizen who has any remarks Boggy tion we can offer is that she is with Sold by Osceola Pharmacy, 25c. ;; to make on the subject and it a flowers and ferns, carrying out the is hoped that the question will have F. H. .ij wson.-"I am in favor of ,..' of and white. A .. color scheme yellow the fullest discussion in order that the bonding proposition, providing the large white cake with sixteen yellow CAMPFIRE GIRLS TO the campaign may be carried on in- road to St. Cloud goes by way of the candles adorned the center of thy " table. Covers were laid for Misses GIVE PASTORAL PLAYA telligently.It is not likely that the questionwill cemetery. ; Marie Huddleston Alma Griffin, Lola be brought before the county C. W. Dann-"I favor the bond issue Items of Interest i and Lottie Lawler, Suey Wither- commissioners for action until the for good roads. We must not stand Mrs. Thomason. Miss Hud- :; spoon and very pretty pastoral play, the December meeting in order to allow back when other counties around us dle.ton received a number of pretty Arrowmaker's Daughter, will be time for a campaign of education on are going ahead." r. and useful gifts. given by the Oskito Camp Fire Girls the bonding idea. It was stated at . ; 4 w I l MRS. BASS HOSTESS under the direction of Mass Glenn on the meeting that Osceola county is J. W. Miller.-"We must have the s l: Mrs. W. C. Baas entertained the the lawn at Mrs. W. J. S. Carr's, 112 not bonded for any amount at presentand roads and this is the best way to get To The Careful Cash Buyer .1 ladies of'the Wesley Bible class of Clyde .Ave.. Saturday evening, Nov. that other counties in Florida them." . g !' the Methodist church Thursday afternoon 6th, 8 p. m. Mrs. Gay Livingston will) have adopted this means of secur- ,I ,' f at her home on Church street be the accompanies for the folk ing the much needed roads to such. an S. G. Ragsdale.-"I am always in . '%r Rev. S. W. Lawler was present and dances. A list of the characters are: extent that it has become a statewide favor of good roads and I believe that . talk the organization of mania. One of the citizens: at bonding is the way to get them." gave a on Hiawatha (the boy) .John Ansted 171b Granulated Sugar $1.00 the meeting declared that it could '\! ( the class.. During the afternoon a Hiawatha (the manLawrence) Carr x piano solo by Miss Helen Bass wasvery lagoo ________________ Dick Bullock not be that all of them were making H. E. Cole.-"I think that a bond lOlb Hudnuts Meal .25 t1 mistakes. issue for these roads is the A much enjoyed. Dainty refreshments Nakomis __ Violet Bullock\ properthing :' of tea and wafers were serv Minnehaha _unn_________ Norma Griffin Comments of various citizens on We must connect up with 10 Ib Hudnuts Grits .25 the bonding question follow Polk and build hardsurfacedroad : county a ed. Those present were Mrs. E. Lt The Arrow-Maker, Raymond Bearden i Lesley, Mrs. Alexander, Mrs. W. B. Famine ________u____ Ellen Ansted I J. M. Wilson, Jr.- "1 am in favorof to St. Cloud." 1 lb Best Creamery Butter .35 ,- I Harris, Mrs. C. W. Griffin, Mr/. John Fever u________Ada Louise SimpsonThe building the roads and of bondingto . Bronson Mrs. Beaman, Mrs. Cohoon, Priest Un__ Henry SingletaryThe build them if the proper safeguard R. S. Floyd.-"It's a good thing. 24 Ib sack Pillsbury Flour 1.00 S'' . Mrs. Hewing Mrs. Stout Rev. S. W. are thrown around the spending the We ought UTdo it. , Robin _--_______-- Edith Ansted 'f Lawler. _, The Squirrel ________ Jack SimpsonThe -- 24 Ib sack Self Rising Flour 1.00 M e M Bluebird ____ Dorpthy Bullock ,'PRISCILLA CLUB. ,ENTERTAINED The Rabbit ______u u Arthur Bullock 1 medium pail Cottolene .55 V ''The Priscilla] Embroidery Club was entertained last Saturday by Mrs R. Braves Roy Carr, Dick Bullock, Jake 1 Cottolene 1.35 11I1111I11I11 III II large pail - ,D. Gules at her home in North KIsslmmee. Ledbetter Ned Bullock, David An gm IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL , 'Refreshments' of lemonade sted Prator Gilbert Ted Joe ' Estey, White Salt Meat lb. .132 '' and: cake were served. The afternoon Farmer, Frank Bryan, Murray Over === per: , was spent in fancy work and street. Lard: Compound Ib .11 Indian Maidens per conversation. Those present were: : Margaret Stan- a Mrs. W. H. Morrow, Mrs. J. L. Ov ford, Mattie Stanford, Katherine Battle Creek Corn Flakes .07 Watchesi erstreet, Mrs. H. C. Lightsey, Mrs.J. Carr, Ellen Ansted, Ada Louise Simpson Wrist T" L. Beaman Mrs. S. A. Souders, Mabel Over t.reet, Grace Gilbert, == == Fancy Lemons doz .15 'b +:v Mrs. T. J. Woodall, Mrs. J. J. Wood- Muriel Prentis, Mary Tiller. s: ::: == per all, Mrs. J. L. Reaves, Mrs. R. L. ::=. Special For = School Tablets .04 , + Starling Mrs. H. A. Colton, Mrs. H. BAPTIST CHURCH ;' M. Pfann, Miss Nina Bratton, Miss Sunday school 9:45: a. m., N. C. Saturday and MondayGold i 40c Coffee any brand .35 ',; { Oneida Mallory, Little Miss Mildred Bryan, superintendent. Preaching by , lit. Lightsey and Mrs. J. M. Chapman. the pastor' Dr. Holt, morning and Filled 20 Year Guarantee 35c Coffee any brand .28 ' . The club will meet tomorrow with night. Subject Advantages and disadvantages == == I ; a Mrs. J. L. Reaves. of church attendance; Prices given week : $G.ESC> every ,.;t . Wrist Watch for 11 a. m. "A Voice in the Wilderness"at *..... .. o CHARITY TEAS . 'f The rain prevented quite a number 7 p. m. "Busy Bee. at 2:30 p. m. =-= =-= 41bs Light Brown Sugar .25 ..j: "Juniors" at 8.00 p. m. Everyone Invited == === , raj of ]ladies from attended the teas given h ' to attend our services Fancy Irish Potatoes .30 j" ; ff '.1 this week for the Children's Home : Cole Jewelry Co. I per pk ;, ; Society. It is hoped that at as many In Arabia as soon as the bride I Good Ground Coffee Ib. .14 i. : . possible will attend next week, and reaches the bridegroom's house she = JEWELERS and OPTOMETRISTS === per { , !! will then entertain Jheir friends the makes him presents of household furniture IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIr.SAVE Good Green Coffee lb. .12 1-2 .: ; .' following week as the home is (greatly lIIlIlIlIlIIlIlIIlIlIlIlIIlIInlllllllUUJIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIUl per ::j 1 F spear and a tent. 'Ii in need of funds. The hostesses fort '>' 'i.'v.'i. .M next week will be: I Fancy Head Rice .061-2 . . , Tuesday-Mrs. Evans, Mrs. E. L.i '. ,. Post Toasties 3 pkgs .25 ,. : !" \ Lesley, Mrs. N. C. Bryan; also Mrs. ..r : , i Witherspoon! at Mrs.Witherspoon's.and Mra. Cobb entertaining 'c c cR"\ 25c can Fine Table Peaches .20 "., I. w'33 t '. Starling Wednesday entertaining-Mrs. Reeves together.and Mrs.Mrs. GILBERT BANDS ! 25c can Green Gage Plums ..20'r :.: ;:. ,.' : ..... .. W. C. Bass and Mrs. W. B. Harris, at 31b can Sugar Beets .15 : , #_ Mrs. Bass' home. Mrs S. H. Bullock , : Mrs. Gay Livingston, Mrs. C. L. 15c Gooseberries \'\ '!' Bandy. To the man who returns to us at, the Cole Jewelry Company's store can .10 w','' r. Thursday-Mrs. Krjbbi, and Bea- before o'dock 1 1916 the 15c Table Peaches : ' 'f', man and Mrs. Cahoon. 10 Saturday April st, can .1f'; ; J :,1j;'1 \ ,W.Friday I. Barber.-Mrs. C. A. Carson, Mrs. largest number of bands from our 25c bottle Grape Juice O,3/; < " : t On'Tuesday afternoon at the home 6 Vienna , Sausage .45, cans ; ''r!:, ." of rw-.. J. J. Griffin, on Main street, KEY WEST-HAVANA CIGARS 1 i ; Mrs. Griffin and Mrs. May Stockdale u 2-25c cans Corned Beef .35: : . it:.. entertained a few friends at one of : :, the "Cycle of Teas" being given for . - f1' :, . { : We will fine Cole Watch 21 jewel movement . the Children's Home Society of Flor- present a Special ; + 'y'.' \' 1 1\1\.i- ida. During the afternoon hot chocolate jewels in settings adjusted to heat, cold and position; hunting or -' / ;'< ", f .' I y I !' .and wafers were served. Those open face case, guaranteed for 25 years; VALUE: $50.00. YOU ARE NOT REQUlfcED TO :',, :' : ;' l Invited were Mrs. Cahoon, Mrs. W. J, , iWoodall, Mrs. Monger, Mrs. Beaman, PAY THE OTHER FELLOW'S: 1v. i I. C Bass Mra.Gulce . Mra. W. Mra"O'JJerT7. . 'I i Begin Saving the Bands Now And Win "' .!;>- "f .\ . ,: 14. Bart Dickerson Mrs BILLS AT "!<1zi . \ J 4 Claud* Johnson, :&i.... R. L. Starling, 1 'J ", .r" ,f..,';, ,...t : .-./Mn.J.C.,' Griffln, Mra. John McPhat.Ur :: "f' " :. Mrs.;!no. ;Reeves, Mrs. C. W.Grif- i ; ,.. VI /tin,. Mrs,.W. B. Harris, :Mrs.,'E.. L KEY WEST-HAVANA CIGAR ,COMPANY : Taylors[? Cash; Grocery ? ;J : ' ? i*- Lesley; .1f..I.JOM'; .Chapman,.' Mra ?; ... .__ : : . , ," ; .. temgl.tary ildra: L Hi '* ' 1 'l ,,t. <' .., : Waring . ',( ,.>Mrs. ,; ., .t.1, . A<"' XL D.',GILBfRT'M I anacru" . '<'" ,' .11tf..4 \ ( 1 . . ' .' . 'sV: ;., t / .r ,: a ,,"f '* '-V ' r; tKJjfocnm.: ? ?,r,; ,,,Main<", i-,' ..4, '""'___ ( ... -fATBWIZE;AJEALN911E IN usTBr!:.,. "e 4'+.u''U': ",,(, ." J/ "pLt250", Quick.Delivey. 'Y", .0 Mn'JoM 'of t. -., t r .... ... . . Ovrstrreta " N'e , ' : . -8". y '- . 'entertained ,cn 'Tuesday ... ,'"' ,.!_... ,..r.,,.', .... 1 I .-.J. . ...h"".,", .;... .,;., _.;,: h_' _,_ __-____ ._ ." ,, "L." -_- '' ----' -r'- ( r ., ;" . : : t. ' ., . I a'1hu party tot the. lame. '" . -. .. .. ., : : ; : _ "'1 : i , ) " .' ..L 'j i ;J 's' < .'1..1 ,/ < 'I' l' .,U ; 'Jf' /. 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