--. ... -; ----. ; .- -.. . V { --,c_ f J ,.. ... i",.... . "' J''i; " ..'-.."..... .u"_ .., ..-." ,,, 1 -to .IIo\ ... f - .............. .;...J.";'" ;:..' -A, mi 1 n -; I 'I't' Juri -- y.I ' _.;,,- "'y%'".;....:":"_"" >:.. -. -A --rulr_. .INIMIIIY rYALLtlC't3Atlt'' ;':>M>ATt. !HOVEMBER.'!191N'r' . !.. R '. '" >M. .* i, OoOoooo.u.t:. .lOfroofrj'. ?'. o'uu.' t Oocot, HtOo.o-"OooiUU.UOO OOO-u'u .tooOOoOouo-o'un.+,OOOU'U'' UOOto .ooo OH.ooott. ootiou, < - .. .. COLD WfA'"fJt IS HERE, and Our COLD, WfAT"fR GOODS' Are here. It Means Money In' Your Pocket To,Get, Our Prices( B 4 Q-BUY , Jr ' ': ., : Childrens' Union Suits, 39 cents, 45 cents and 49 cents. Larger Sizes Same Price Wool Shirts, $1.50 to the Regular Army, Shirt, .' '$2:98: i I' t !=i tf' 'Sweaters at the Same Price as.Last Year. We bought them in February. Wool Serge, in all Colors, per yard, a . 69c f ;(u: / Men's Underwear, 50 cents and 65 cents garment. Cotton Serge,.. All Colors. per yard, . . -:. I' 29e '. .J OUTING IN ALL COLORS, PRICES. LOWER THAN ELSEWHERE ;-"" 1 j DOLLAR LIMIT STORE G. W. Persons Co. Prop. Kissimmee Fla. P " II It It... .. 0 to .OHH 0..H.O.." 0<*"fl*>4. -O. 0 o.o, 00 0 H o- .. .. U 0-.0-0-00' U 000 U 0 0 toM 0 0 00 00. 0 00 00 0 0 H H 0000 0 H" 0 U 0 0 I 4444.{44es _ _ t --- - --- : '.. ... .I.I.I.I..I.I.IOIOIO.O IOIOICIO'l' l i< IOI. OIOIO OOOOO.O OOOoOOOOOOOo00 + ., s I -,f' h r 4 HIKE TO MILL -SLOUGH <- .. " $' Society Notes ei o ;. ' lUhat, the 'j {il Mips Lee Blackmon chaper- Jcspie i (Mrs.: E. E.: Well. Editor.) > , oned a arty of ninth and tenth grade 11, ; df boys and girls "on a' "hike" to Mill s Request b made to all patrons of the.Valley Gazette to send items economical ; , Slough Saturday, v / ere they spread a most .F Society Events %> the Editor for, publication in 'these colums.I" picnic (dinner And 'k'enjoyed outdoor. -.. *H1Ml . . Tames. . 0 I 0 . I 0 I II 0 'I 0 I 0 I 0 oOo.oHo -+- ,"14 I 0 1\1 . IG 101010 10 10 ..0; . ,NOT.ICETO KNITTERS; cooJtcincr fat ? ': H. Mary Tiller, Carolyn Fripp, Margaret Miss Lena Lord, chairman of the " and Mattie Stanford, Violet Bullock; : '. HALLOWE'EN knitting of the Red Cross CLEVER department .. , Messrs.. Summers Wells 'C, II. Bert . 4 PARTY,, 4b announced that a supply of wool is expected J Corporal Lawrence Carr, Basil Hamilton .. -00 to, be here by the middle of .- ... .. , Dick and Ned Bullock, Edgar and .' ' .".00.0 a444b4oOne Frank Bryan and G. P. ,Gariott, next week. It is thought there will be When.". you step into, your' ,grocer's you find "' ,. 1I of the cleverest of the enough supply all those who have different different ' " parties enrolled I shortenings-quoted at prices. 1- ;.t oX << as knitters. It has been ascertained " reason was given by Misses Margaret 0 that the sweater? knitted 'You may; want to know which is the ,truly, eco" ,1 ' , ;Stanford. and Vi let'B l1ock at, .the fr DANCE FOR CORPORAL! here nay(i be sent to our .wn'boys of " 1L L.6teafordhame-Saturdaniht, CARR C4f4a4a448 Company nand still count thetitrrh nomicat shortening 0' 1! :. t S itSf*" .. 1 .-.- .- on . '! '", '-..telebratmg: J#t.f\(owe.en.," Wfille"tfie'n, ':'-:; ;: +6fi4-0 '84404::-"::""" :"<-'"':0' et-reques I i ibm'KtftTI =I=.";,-', '-oi --L.: '' 'h e l1rir- t7't n ;;: --.....;...,. _'-'. .2 . C P'064 vited guests Were the Seniors and a ,. . .. I few friends; no one could have recog- NOTICE . s iced them in the ghostly, figures Misses Katherine Carr and Violet The St. J hn'. Guild of the Episco- Some'shoite' 'r s will ii'o' much farther than:" .' Bullock were charming hostesses, Friday Church will 'the home of \ ' 'e X which approached the Stanford refiidence pal meet at others. ' / on that evening, and the ring/of evening, entertaining at the Country Mrs. S. H, Bullock next'Tuesday aft. .. Club in honor of the former's. bro- November 6th, at 3 o'clock. I- k the bell brought only another whfite ernoon clad figure who spoke no word a jxthey ther, Corporal Carr, who is home 'on a All tjie, members of the church! are Invited For i instance,: ' : , furlough. . '" to be present. were Once ushered Inside In.the pleasaniT Stanford The guests met at the Bullock home Many" careful .housekeepers- ,hav -found.. that .' , '" home, the guests 'seemed to have en and motored out to the Club for a Vic- CARD OF THANKSWe Cottolene e.oes'very much farther than other- " t 'tered another wOrld. Hailow'en lanterns trola dance. Sandwiches, cakes and take this method of extendingour ; t - , and the masked-lights threw a punch were served. heartfelt thanks to the good peo shortenings which they had been using. ''I' "'" . The' invited guests were: Misses ple of Kissimmee for many kindnesses . ',.-dlm glows on the grotesque decorationsland -' z skull Elizabeth Ledbetter, Margaret and shown in our recent :bereavement t The reason ? r jefjctted a weird and crossV 1 "'t'L , Mattie Stanford, Marie Huddleston, _ -""", ,'bones, propheti""'witches: or ill-omened MRS. JULIA V. PEELER. , fblaclc cats.. 4' .. 4 >, Carolyn Fripp Mary Tiller, Lois MRS. J. A. PEELER. It is very much richer. " ,,: . One by'otie the ;peoplewere Johnson, Eleanor Dunne, Adah Louise ... ' :, .. ".. , Y; :allowed to. 'bow.;"before young, the Great Simpson, Norma Griffin; Messrs. METHODIST'CHURCH tr\ < Cottolene! contains no water. It i is always r, ' White. and Inioke'4tiwlse Lawrence Carr, Dick and Ned Bullock, Rev. J. W. Austin, of the Minnesota ..., : . *dom by Prophet questions, burwhether to the an. Basil Hamilton, Roy Carr, Lacy and conference of the M. E. Church', wilt : i .- :': uniform in, quality. :-a;.::' ::1 ? awes Sheldon Johnson, Bert Wells; Ray- occupy the pulpit at the morning servIce -.. ' ' revealed the truth couldnbt be t learned as. the 'questioneri'refused to mond Bearden Bryan'and Jack Simpson next Sunday. Regular service. in l., :" .You will find, too, that pure, economical l , Edgar and Frank Bryan, Lewis the evening will .be conducted by the & k tell.' Gottolene gives 'biscuits cakes and , to pies N 9'Bryan. pastor. Special music Iby the male fried f A . arrangement for unique securingpartners 1 for one of the features of the The young people were 'chaperoned choir. .... .tid-bits, a delicate flavor that even expensive 'r'. 'r' by Mir.. and Mrs.: W. J. S. Carr, Mrs.S. . .. " evening proved'a hit: The girls were butter might well be proud of. . LAYMEN'S MEETING t bidden screen .,.II. Bullock, Sr.. and Mrs. Bullock, {J , behind and ' ia' ,' nothing Jr. Brother Gardner will lead the men's c " .revealedtheiridentity' ,' except their 'meeting next Sunday afternoon at 8 The unusual richness 1of f wholesome Cottolene . noses protruding through small. holes .oo'Oo..tooo.+OOOto o'clock at the Methodist S. S. rooms, " OtOO In a sheet, while the boys guessed makes. its economy. a true economy. .C*. : and we desire a full attendance. All - their. fonner'partnen. ANOTHER HALLOWE'EN t . A, "laughable track meet,'",when.the a PARTY oOt men These and meetings bbys ace; are cordially growing invited.: in In. In baking, use one-third less of Cottolene than_ } 'T'om boys supplied,, the 'amusement, was agreat e .4 ..,' terest and numbers have and you are miss- you ordinarily used of other shortenings. - , success as.was also the ten minute tOOOo+oO OO.Ot. e ing a blessing if you do not attend. . ;'refreshments.prom just before These: the included serving cakes of, Mrs. E. S. Hall-.entertained her Sunday Come, out and j-join us. ) Remember that the next time you order from ' '-.rei-a",, cocxt\and* .whipped creamuyfred'md'm school class of.the,Baptist;BethelChapelyTuesday ,;; ::, .: ,,/'R" ',' ; : Remeriiber.too that he. can supply'i'" t .. / n'ghtjj' 'witha',, ; :ty your groce.r. ; / : \ :> an, iUtistically,decoratedwminglablf. \ very i I(;' ,:r''DEERSPARKMrs. : ri i ;; { " , pleasant .Hallowe'en\ partyht"iit her i I Cottolene ofonvenient tJJ.i ' 1 lIallowe'en.qlora tins sizes. ', > 1. Heft (true yp ', ; /'lJ.I : ', ( : : , } home in West'KJ8simmee . ; yellow an ,I., \ .... 1'EQ' T. .: A A Leap' in the Dark 7. I -. : : ' S. ! ',. .,. $ !. ))1..l',., ; .,lAO t' . 'JI:,%" .' },fro W. L. Handcock and family,] 1 may.not, -result in broken pones, but it is a risky thing lo do. nevertheless. formerly residents of Deer Park, have'j POTASH ,s 4 ; .. .- It again taken up their abode with us. 'I I SPECIAL. ...SULPHATE OF . Mr. Thomas H. Bond has T ', accepted a < N It i is just. as. risky to select. a B&nlt"to handle' your' financial affairs, position as traveling salesman for I ((40% )VATER SOLUBLE) I the Osburn Co., of without a thorough!. .investigation of its soundness, its facilities. and its" Jacksonville, Fla Manufacturing i FREE fROM CHLORINE t , willingness to'ably serve yew* 7"oJ' .. Mr. H. C. Avant and family and"I 103 1 Pounds the to GIre 2 cent Potash, 4 .7- < K Miss Mattie Tyson spent Sunday in |I ,Bag WIll per : = these factor Here. in*abundance, and cordially invite Kissimmee. "\ 1 + All are ... we NITRATE OP SODA )In. Young Tindall is quite ill atj i * et A to your closest:I investigation.' "', ... .;, '" I this writing. I'I'I I AND ? :.J.:!. .': ,:,; :Mr J. Miller, chief surveyor of the ALL FERTILIZER MATERIALS .r t' -- f y I . Interurban line Melbourne-Tampa , - : t ;' spent a day In Deer Park*last week. Send u your name OB a postal. card and we will keep yes cd".. ' : CITIZENS\BANK: it.. 'i. )II'. and Mra. C. C. Burgess of Melbourne I prices.' Send fer free literature *. Home Maiir, _.... a.., io ,! ,went out in their auto'to see SPRAYING' MATERIALS 101; , ': -,; ,: {' :' 'the sunset, and the drive was so delightful ;ir: > OF KISSIMMEE ( :5-: < .,)" that they landed in Deer Park ,The ,Nitrate: Agencies Comte; 'e and spent several . 1."; pleasant hours here ' ' JACKSONVILLE t ib i 1 ... Sunday evening. I ., ,Heard, ..,-Bldf. FLORIDA., x S l awx -. ', r --1 "' $'" lot .. I I l'i/ ' I " J' t' 1 1Yv r j/ ,1' !; j i. 1ry __ ry it ., ,