, ",., ,.. ', .'..., ..,. . ." '-' .. : III :k / . ._.\.. ----"-" '.{. , :: ."",. . ' '_;j'.''" / "- ......, ._. ,,'-- ,-, " . ';"Ju ;:" :rm 4 '1 -. --......- .,. ' .. ;"" <""."! '.,Y y .y H. ,, .... .. .... s r\. .. AVV ':: I koariAsr; . "- gtOfel1OeOwortb,; : h'ti. -*M..,; balance ;terns teSlUt.:.-B,.::!" ' .. . erafife timber (tract -,1 r -Ouy. enaanlU.11a. .g f>tt, : . Jo. of o. loyrMK ? .. . - ojrfu-vM ft-.u. .... It : .. ,1111 t*) '..,Ii/! JIfI.t.. <.1..I!: > _J <";1t''-i-'''' 1,' .,.4f II'1' ., ", bead>fa of 11 otiM cattle' and and kltcksB.a good bunch>> w.o". of'-WANTED you have-.,anr*need Fur-. r ..... nltur buy It. 1. :1' range bogs loose OB the we Drop a.postal - ".lr .=- ++ :' ;I I .REGULAR DINNERS Farming tools and Implements if card te Dew charter.: J ItI.IsI' '.ton was elected president and was CAFE , eight months old when he took his one< byHbe. HEsalmme.'board. .. of' seat,, and so has lived through every 'Jf.. ._ administration the country has ever ..... . ... . . . ... .i. .... . . .. . ... . .. . .J.Jbenevolenee. I . had. He if still able to do manual ,:Jt The only....striking' that .}s being labor and has worked the Shell game ' \ Jon about,here U thai of"thS black longer than any person, living. .. The object of the meet- ;3u>use married .Cordelia Jillson, whe for:: " ffcess,.and ;>o':'one objects to that. Inc Monday was the making of a survives him. - . :.. 'J'I! I I. ; for President"says quilt for the orphans at Enterprise I He came to Kissimmee with his ' J *" an Influential newspaper in and so faithfully did the ladles ply wife ten years ago, just to spend the WOMEN & CHILDREN . MEN r ,The, wheels, of the' pubUo.schools'smoothly black headlines. Now brethren let's the needles that a quilt was nearly winter, but located here almost immediately - 4 I*, and good work put a stop to all that sort of thing. completed when they adjourned. and built the beautiful . .Yidant k among ,.both. teacher. .and Gen. Persning is a very brave:and One very pleasant feature of the home on Verona street where they pDar ", able general and the people love him afternoon was a miscellaneous shower have resided since. has been shipped arid te now. cm .. but he.will never be president of the of dainty and useful presents forth In his younger days he went on a , The'life,of Kissimmee lack (United States. He has' just got back pastor's' wife Mrs 6. B. Falls, farm then was in the mercantile the wey. Invoices received this " people ; from the big war with an untarnished in remembrance of her, birthday anDI..ry. business till he retired from business . t ,.d much I",of tu customary .w..mesa' record, and rode at the head of Mrs. Falls was greatlysurprised altogether ' f_ week'for the total sugar. market his victorious army through the me- and very grateful for the He never united with a church but week. Our stock will show all the I.entirely .;exhausted. jtropoUa. and capitol of his country evidence of goodwill. on the part of in the last few years he accepted the .1 . ', mad. General of the Army the ladies. belief of Christian' Science and died Latest Styles in Shoes and at' Several' .a life and the bleh..t.honor .At the conclusion of the afternoon in that faith. , | new"xjemberB hare 'beento' that Congress can confer upon any the company wss/refreshed with iced : He was a member of the I. O. O. prices that will suit. -:- -:-, -_. ' ' eel the Kisslmmee Concertandwblcb man., This is surelyglory"enough. tea sandwiches, pickles and cakes, 'F. but never was identified with the I I ; . ; Is encouraging for those Let us not take our great and good Rev.Falls and Mr.Jim Johnston ar- Kissimmee lodge.He I t lao, are. supporting It. (I General and drag him into politics riving in time to participate in this I was a man who won the respect and make him the target for all the part of the program. and liking of his fellow men and'I i Don't Buy Until They ArriveH. [ Kissimmee: will .hare one of thee evil-minded mud-slingers in the land. Among the members of the Circle there are many in the community Great generals have not been conspicuous attending this meeting were: Mrs.,'who will mourn his death. band-of :. sY, .I,. the state this win- successes in the presidential Fred Heriberg, Mrs. Jim Johnston, ' '- : which''wQl dispense sweet music chair. Gen. Zachry Taylor came back Mrs. J. D. Jeffords, Mrs. W.H.Jones, Visiting cards pnnted by the Val-) :. C. STAN FORD CO. ,tore* concerts per. week*-GalnesriHe -from the Mexican war well nigh Mrs. Arthur Jones, Mrs. W. W. Bell, lev Gazette Job Department . idolized by the people and Mrs. E. A. Milton Mrs. R. O. Livingston a Daily;News.. wastriumphantly I of Low Prices in Kissimmee Originators elected to the .._Mrs. O. B. Falls Mrs. Ran- : dency; but his was an some Mra. A. C. Chapman, Mrs. J. The Casette is of Classified ( In receipt a copy ministration. Gen. U.: S. Grant pre.I-1 A. Barclay, Mrs. C. C. McLean, Mrs. AdvertisementsFOR silent man of great deed.," Ross Barber Mrs. N. C. Bryan, Mrs. I I i'pub-by8outbern elevated to the great eminence by I Leon Bass, Mrs. Royal Miss Susie SALE.-SCO Phonograph Record . ?' e,4lyee: ', ,lf all the negroes of this hie adoring countrymen and yet his; Bell, Mrs. Elizabeth Waring, and Columbia. Path. and Victor-or , R two administrations lasting; for eight Mrs. Hugh Geiger. will exchange for playable record f country will read this paper and heed of any make. 8 R. Chapman, 40-ltp years cannot be said to have added teachings there will never be an- any glory in his name. Let. Gen. MR. NCWHOUSE PASSED AWAY WANTED.-To leaie for one year, race riot. Persning alone where he is, we need I FRIDAY. with option of buying a small farmnear Our White Shoe Sale '\ him more as general than president.I a rood village within easy walking distance from graded Th. Constitution of the United No one seems to know for sure what I George Henry Newbouse, who has chool Prefer one that has been t.s; .. originally drawn was not party Gen. Pershing belongs to\ but been a well known citizen of Kissim- Improved for a poultry farm and eet,;-as evidenced by the fact that the fact that he chose the gQod old mee for the past ten yean, "passed with house, with furnished.photo If Give possible full description In V' bas been, several limes amended. democratic state of Missouri as the 'on" Friday night after a lingering first letter State lease and also Still Continues place of his birth seems to indicate illness. U'rl". .h purchase price Harry W' t w. find,"Mr-JtfVi"nlr. it a fair trial that b. and Woodrow are of the ) Mrs. Newhouse was with him at Long Island, Via Centre Harbor. New . y t new charter is not just what same political faith. However that .the time of his death, also one of his Hampshire. 40 -'- -- a t ,."want, ". can amend it. may be let us keep his name untarnished sons. Dr. F. V. Newhouse, who came FOR SALE-Thoroughbred Duroc- and our stock of Ladies and Children White Oxfords and by partisan politics and have from Rochester Minn., when his Jersey pigs 4 months old, 130 a ;., hn..El.: mm.. mothers are band- on. clean brave soldier that we can I father's condition seemed serious. pair J., Fla.H. Lanler. Jr. R. R.I.jg-it-pd KUslmmee Pumps still contains a nice assortment from which to make " f"r. -,, themserves together to purchase ask the young men of the country to I| He accompanied the body back your selection at the following moneysaving prices: emulate. Then again there is the the old home in Pine Island, Minn., FOR SALE.-EO chickens. Henry 6Jaards. ;\'V ,'at'property' which will be fitted up as possibility that if he were to seek i.I Ito where it was interred in the beautiful 40-tf AD $10.00 _.___ New $7-50 AD $4.00 ___ ___ New $1S I' t, . public'recreation ground for the the presidency, it being entirely. out.'[ family lot. Mrs. Newhouse's FOR SALE-Corn In the ear, at SI 00 All 9.00 ___ ___ Now 6.75 All 3.50 ___ ___ New 2.75 ;. .' .young people, with a rest room and of his line, he might not run any health would not permit her making a Kissimmee.barrel. J.Fla H. Lanier Jr. 1-l R.. R.-pd.1, AD 8.50 ___ ___ New 6.50 AO 3.00 ___ ___ Now 2JE5 and better than lame crawfish and time of the residents a the at this the older trip tearoom for year. AD 7.50 ___ ___ New 5.75 AD %.SO ___ ___ New 1.75 Dot of town It's safe come out of the race with his dignity I The late Mr. Newhouse was near- FOR RENT-Two room apartmentwith :rr4: ;' shoppers. a all mussed up. We've got a good ing his eighty-first. birthday when bath and screened porch $14 All ISO ___ ___ New 4.75 AB ZOO ___ ___ New 1.50 ;iF yredlctloi; that they will find some general let', Keep him where he is ,the call came. He was born in Rotterdam per month; three room apartment, AD 6.00 ___ ___ Now 4.25 AD 1.50 ___ ___ N.w 1.10 fl: :*ray to., carry out this plan' which for we may need him' mighty bailsome ; | Holland, and came to America 014 gle; 'four room, room ft per apartment! Till. Sin AH 5.50 ___ ___ N.w 3.75 AD 1.25 ___ ___ Now .90 'MR rR, <.would add materially to'the upliftM of these days.SURPRISE. when he was five years old. He Includes water and OI\r.hto.\ louse: the city generally. lived in New York city for twelve pleasant, close In. modern. Mrs E. AD 5.00 ___ _.. Now 3.50 AD 1.00 ___ ___ New .75 B. Wells, lit Mabbette 81 It-tt. l PARTY. years then moved to Wisconsin theIto BIG REDUCTION ON ALL KEDS . I., VOTE' FORCHARTER.. I, Minnesota. .__ FOX EXCHANGE-For residence in iD" (Written for last week.) As' a young man-he' married Miss Kissimmee, 40 acres good citrus and Better Call sad Be Fitted Before It Is Tee Late listening to the objections ral.II Many are the friends in Kissim Marietta Tucker, and this union war farm land In Wilson LAke Settle .ed ;'. It /critics to.the. ratification of mee and elsewhere who annually recall -I blessed with nine children, six: boi ment I acres: 10 citrus acre In fruit good beginning cultivation to; FRED S. GILBERT sq charter, Just remember that that September 6th i. Mnu. F. and three girls, six of this family ae bear; house and outbuilding, ; SO . -. me humanly impossible 'to-J. Van .Ducer's .natal day. But she(till living In. ,Mbmeaota and Wisconsin : acres rood pine timber. A bargain. What have you. W. D.: parsons. . a charter that would meet the has with. her this school year a veritable ' t., Box 181, Kissimmee, Fla.8tpd "chip off the old block. in the Mrs. Newhouse died about twent;- val of everybody. Flaws could of her granddaughter.. FOR SALE-One Emerson Typewriter ' person young three years ago, and later Mr. New.NOTICE' . tnCB.l three, visible, as good .. new would be picked in any draft Frances Van Duzer who arranirsdlast Apply Valley Gaaette. tf Itted, no matter how learned orversed week a most successful. and.. joyful . t" birthday surprise. WANTED-Practical nurslnr. Maternity - in such matters the par- a ; cases a specialty. Phone 101 \ On Friday afternoon she sent her l ,l'f I Mrs E. Eames. -4t-pd, 'It tla drawing. the. document might be. then heaecorated Mary visiting grandmother a s j "JIM" Therefore it Is not contended that the house with choice flowers Chapter 7800. Act of 1919. provides FOR BALE-One Jersey cow and 60 I -V- 1 tr / \t the proposed' .charter is perfect, butl."It. ordered a bountiful supply of ice that all persons who registered chickens. Henry Bjaarda 181tf t trO la claimed' that it more nearly ;cream and cake received the guests automobiles carrying five or WANTED A cook; white woman at a in her persons . who came response to cordial Park Hotel. 88-41 _ ;'1F saita the conditions here at the present .' little invitation cards, and when ,all less in 1916. and paid more than tor time than the' general state law' DWELLBfOS Apply to M 'i'r ; ,the friends had arrived she peremptorily five dollars for the full year, or two Tiller. t , { del" 'which we, are now working telephoned her grand mammato ' I :wot>id confer' new powers and priv-+ come home. 4oUart and fifty cents for the half FARMERS-Bend today for* free sam 'of the Florida s,',to which! ''a' city: thesice, andrtaDce .1 Every. The part honoree of the was program thoroughly sunee.ded. year shall be refunded all paid i id. ltockm n,' published at Jaakwnvilld. Tails about livestock raising dairy of Kiulmm.e'bentitled, taken by surprise. excess of the amounts stated which in*, poultry, eitrna) fruit and trucking - have' been secured by{ twie a month at too per yeartbr - { which From 8 to 6 o'clock happiness b'i sums are now available for payment .. years for II 00. Only livestockand &etically..every: town 4 la Florida of reigned. supreme.rrher. general fanning paper In* tbe . uy;considerable'size by the adoption ." Is no friend' like. an old The law authorizing the money to .. Write today. pML -' rt.a,charter' drawn .to,fit,the condi- Whose friend'life path meets our ,own, be. refunded .requires. that demand be TORt attractive BAUD-Second-hand prices. Oeeeola Ford Motor ears ..1 1 iI / ..;.. . '/ Ate. Whose dawn and noon and'evening made to the COmptroller'witl n one Co, 101 Broadway. -tC. -- IUNCLE I .'I ,.. wu openly discussed :Have known what we ha.elmown.'ADDt .* from June. 9th, 1919... I accompanied year FORt1ALBBighty\ acres: Jl arcs wo largely attended' meetings 'of .Frank's seventy-four years the cleared and under fences S acre la SAM'S MAILS are safe and sure and our splendid! I s'' ,. of rich and varied experience havegiven by satisfactory proof that the board of trade, and there,was nor; 9li her interest which for i common giving attention to mailed,depotiMare a:.::>; u dissenting voice" to its adoption in.touches some chord in each and all person applying is entitled to it. 460 Ml > ..............+.. . prompt k t, Its'prsHDtfona.\Th.rs was nothing Jof Those -; -. 1 NOTE THIS REFERSONLYTO tie result of a careful studied: effort to satisfactorily .serve a\ rse 1 t : /li":jMcret, ,or' 'und.rhand.Jt. r these I I who enjoyed the pleasant social REGISTRATIONS FOR 1918: TO \ FOR SALE ] and affair constantly list Y thew attended by included::Mesdames Mary growing of out-of-town depositors.. .. ;gtr.meot1ngL'and McLain/Key Johnson'John. McPhat- GARS CARRYING:: FIVE PERSONS ,I;";t, ;.leading"business men of the iter. Mason- Tiler Garland Hankins, OR-LESS.: WHERE 'MORE THAN ' tbytdwL\ Breryone ;;who''desired, to.'do'Clay-Johnson, 1..-M.,Williams, C. F ,, 1..01.103 and 104 WHEN YOU CANT COME-'TO. .TOW ' '*, so.: ., '.,Prl1"1l.cect'" and.Invited to,ask Thrasher\.* G.Francis H. M.Pf ann, 5.00 FOR THE, FULL YEAR OR SoUth of Range 28 . ; W.' H. Coleman,4R.' C..,Barber," F. J, THAN FOR THE RALF J questions {about,, it Y and become; informed'as L.' ,'Bar MORE $2.50 Orange Center USE THE MAILS V"V Thompson, aW. * ,to the':changes tba''woald Frances Keeper. Mb' Jones YEAR?WAS.PAID. . t '' : about.loathe;dty'govern-_. Keller and W. J.' p p Flos BLANKS MAY BE HAD FROM MAKE ME AN OFFER If wiD .. Kae .: our' sic Lathrop; Maude'Thomason/-Ruth THE COUNTY TAX COLLECTORS -. yea M ..,wffl gladly_tB Foe j ,74Zb4 board ..f'tred.appointed''tbote' : : Campbell and Margaret Wina.V. :' EATON ... 'dra.tbe' eb te1' th. ,. Several\friends'called. later: in the OR: FROM M. H. .era abeat it, aad iaddeataBy a few pM ,., ; eftJ JIC' to'. ,extend felicitations ** :. a... F..reh.. 31',, ".,...,., V ERNEST 'AMOS. Comptroller . board of trade.Batter making the ( . ' %. ; : among, ''.th m Howard": Sats;'.'whose1bfarthday macs why yea sae..Id ae tkls bank '. '., , J -' changes it UCh'.ulrablei.ndo is:also September 6th." Mrs. Tallahassee, Florida. .fO. L ./" f - J --d,the tb rter..aD4'It;ia'the,'duty of I Van 'Duxer'and Howard, since Howi --- '. - ;, "t.' . r V >Tevery member of th..kardofitrad'to. 'birthdaygreetlnge-not omit- :: r ted ,even ..tbd1days : .' '" ' ; ' ,.vote and work for itfratlflcatlon.rfr .. : ! : " ontbe/Mexicanborder caused 1 ; '- , , . ,.In;" order to.'.......,,/onrard.* .'_. must him.to,forget. ;5-1' ;'r..;L..4' t 'TeJegrap*' Orders. Pre ptiy, Attended te., : Opea Day sad, Nigkt .; STATE BANK 01 . >' ;* ,jise progressive 'methodsT The 'ratiS : .Many annual days; y we wish for '. . ', . ' *eatloaof the new'.charter ig'a'pror' you dear:friend.r IItey ., . -'ate'a.EISELSTEIN'...- ' ..<. 1 .'....- r ,... e+ ...-health,',........!'".'>!.' ... -;;1. s , .1... enw"'ateP. - . . ,..l.l.::: : ? Nights Of sleep.__' "C'-- . t. H- ,Lessons of bounty and of beauty. . f;. J''*FIRST,BAPTIST. CHUROU..;. \ i .:'-,:., .A'NEIGHBOR.LBUlJDIHG ln KISSIMMEEy The'" aerviees will be 11.Idx'at ' :"vi: Mgular : . .,, ) '*h,."First Baptist/ch rch when \ ORK. FOR IORPHAN BROS. RESOURCES 1750,000.00 4 RevTo. B. Falls will fill the pulpit.' .' ';,-- ] $ Capital $ oeooo.oo ':?'i:, Subject be ."Putting',for, the First. morning.Thtogs.servioerwill First.et ." I h? "(Written:'fo*' Last\"WeekV: l' hI| -Funeral Directors <&M Embalmers ;, ,Sub' for evening,service, Folly, On -Monday the ladies of tHe 'Bap Officcn aad Dvecteni. . .....: Confidence." ; ' tisiCircl, held' one of the delightful C. A. CARSON President ' "' .dnesda '.. SeptemBer' '24th has meetings for;.which .the society ha* ST.. CLOUD: FLORIDA M..KATZ and E. L, L.: 'P Pe- - /j'i.n'set. aside as "practical fast become famous during the period of .. J. D. JEFFORDS, Cashier ' 14 .7'and a day of prayer" and In the(church building at the 'handsome N. B. CARSON. . .. nr.Ilisg'a prayer .rally 'will be held building which their efforts aided .in '. C M; KATZ, A. _,. eburcJa, completing. CARSON. H. FLEM ' d '- 'While the circle "went\o"eithe N. C. BRYAN. ' sk WestfaU has arrived from top? with more than its Assistant E..L. i :.4r i . Office Lady Pfcese 60. : : lad Residence