The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 8, 1926, Page 8

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“MARINE. NOTES geeweccvocsesccoeccocece Pr & 0. S. S. Miami, Captain , arrived from Havana at|: 445 Pp m. eogres with 98 pas- sengers and U. 8. mail. F.E. cca Capta’ eo at 5:4 with’ 27 cars -vane at 16:30 p. m. dakideiriert ety ‘yr apagambipecs fro p. m. geo i Gad waited tee Ha- m. with 26 cars ¥. E. C. Car Ferry Joseph R. Captain Harrington, ar- rived from Havana at 9:30 p. m. yesterday with 32 cars and sailed {oF Havana at midnight with 26 Q. 8, S. Miami, Captain Al- sailed for Havana at 8:30 m. with ee ae U. a bi . Car Ferry Henry M. faptain Hansen, will ar- Havana this afternoon Car cena Harrington. veil from Havana this evening and will sail for Havena 0.8. 8. Governor Cobb, first Phelan, will. arrive from Cm itis Mibrmice No. 6 ee oF THE Est ik owned: (998,216.04 12,236.47 8,129.44 222,655.57 | | versce 1,004,853.98 é 100,680.12 1,165.77 70,569.29 | SUNDAY MORNING in Episcopal 100,000.00 nd companies rin the od States and for~ eye) ot gt (other hcl ed in Ttems cheeks “out- 0 NICELY FURNISHED =x room| 5,033.84] checks out. 47,688.36 bid vidual deposits su to check ........ te, county, or other pf its Be~ * cured pledae of aesets of this bank ‘or surety bond is unpaid Total of demand a». Fouts other than vhank deposite) sub. t to Reserve, ro Ttems 39, 3 - 32, 33 and . $2,919,555.83 Other time deposits Pustal. sayings, deporits Total of time de- its subject to rye, Items 38, 37, and 38 as $940.47? Staten depenits ‘other than postal axings). — inctuding ‘er Loan deposit ac- t and deposits of gent States hae “bursing officers 893,044.26 55,828.63 ¥ Total $3,667, t03. Res of Florida, County of Monroe ss: "Hithard H. Kenn, Cashier of Jo solemn - ¢ statement to the best my kuowl- Si fond belter, RICHARD H. KEMP, Cashier. CORRECT— Attest: WM. R. WARREN, G. ROWNE PATTERSON, JAMES R. STOWERS, Directors, Subscribed and sworn ta hefore me This Teh day of July, 1926. W. A_ PREEMAN, 1,030.86) 24,361.90 | » The Chinese are smoking two and one-half times as much Amer- ican leaf tobacco and many more cigarettes from this country: than @ year ago. DONT MISS TH’ BIG DOINGS FOLKS IN OUT OUR way” WHILE You'Re ON YOUR VACATION / Pi ig gon iy first “garden iy” in England, has just held a oe of festivities.in celebration of its twenty-first birthday. , American steel rails will be used in herbor improvements at Chefoo, Mrs. Mary Kane of Glasgow was arrested on the charge of /selling her baby to her sister for $25. Old newspapers are extensively used for underlaying carpets and large rugs. They make the floor| covering last longer and reduce the sound of footsteps; they pro- tect the floor, reduce dust accu-} mulation, make homes more sani- tary and house. cleaning much easier, They are extremely inex- pensive and can be bought at most! iniess you have “OUT OUR any newspaper plant. The Citi-| WAY” and the rest of the comics zen has a larger quantity on hand| in The Citizen. Phone 51 and give nd ‘sells 100 for five cents. your order. Every place you go is “Out Our} Way,” but it won’t seem like that Classified Column eeoce FOR SALE eee Advertisements under this head will be inserted in The Citizen at| the rate of 1c a word for each in- LAUNCH FOR | equipped. Apply to “G,” care | Citizen office. july1-12tx * Advertisers should give their’ : street address as well as their tele-| Lash nuniber if they desire re- Payments for classified adver-| tisements is invariably in advance, | but regular advertisers with ledger! accounts may have their advertise. | ments charged. js lS ARLE CaO FOR RENT FURNISHED apartment, White| street, Apply 508 Duval street. | June 28-tf | COMPLETELY furnished home.| OLD PAPERS for sale. Have it equipped with awnings! 8 nickle. The Key West Citizen, made here. First Tent & Awning, . 125 Duval street. tf Manufacturing Co., phone 134.) Margaret and Fleming streets.' july1-6t! | 3; modern FLAGS, awnings, cushions, win- dow shades, Call us for esti- mates, First Tent & Awning Manufacturing Co.’ Phone 134. Margaret and Fleming. july1-7t FOR SALE or will exchange for Ford. See Policeman Will Richardson. july8-2tx RUBBER ; STAMPS — When in need of Long Stamps, see the ie. : Artman Press, ae Duval — FURNISHED apartme; Key West Florid conveniences, 603 Duval street. Phone 880. June 5-tf | CORNER GREENE aND ANN) STREETS—Oppusite City Hall | —Suitable for for storage rooms, - dsen0, i Unfurnished ‘house, modérn conveniences, Apply at! 825 Duval street. july6-3tx! WARRANTY deeds, mortgage blanks. We keep them in stock, The Artman Press, 125 Duval street. tf} |FOR . SALE—Géneral Electric Motor. Five horsepower, 1,800 R. P. M., 22.1. Ampheres, 110 Volt, 60 Cycle. This motor is in splendid working condition and the price is right. Apply to Citizen office, mar2 SHAFTING AND PULLEYS FOR SALE CHEAP. Apply Citizen office. may6 cottage; 'modern eénveniences. $35 per month. Telephone | 338-W. july6-3tx, : WANTED WAL‘.ED—Those who desire en- graved visiting cards to give us . their orders. The Artman ‘Pres®” 125 Duval street, in The} Citizen building a24/ 125 Duval street. Phone 66. FOUND REAL ESTATE RELIEF from the heat—awnings | BARGAIN LOTS on Grinell street, are the thing. First Tent & 106 ft. 9 in. by 108 ft. 6 in; Awning Manufacturing Co.,| reasonzble price. Address P. O. phone 134. Margaret and Flem-| Box 92. streets, 1-6t | — be Res ag WALUABLE GORNEE< Southard FOUND—Pair shell rim glasses. and Elizabeth; 69 ft. on Eliza-/ Owner can obtain same by prov-| beth, 100 ft. 6 in. on Southard. | ing property and payinge for} this advertisement. july8- tf | Lost | FOR PRINTED. SOCIETY STA- TIONERY, The Artman Press, Box 536. MISCELLANEQUS church, brown ‘and blue beaded PLAIN AND FANCY SEWING. bag. Return to 537 Caroline!. Reasonable rates. Work gpar- Street and receive reward. anteed. 125 Ann street. july7-2tx ' You may obtain an accurate, complete map of Monroe County, worth 35 cents, by inserting a 50c want ad in The Citizen. Every home should have a Map of the County. We want to demonstrate to you the value of Clas- sified Advertising. Rent rooms, apartments or houses, recover lost articles, obtain help, sell surplus articles, plants, trees, in fact you.can get results by advertising anything in the classified columns. USE THE CLASSIFIED ADS AND GET A FREE MAP Regular price for classified ads, le per word per insertion. The Key West Citizen Notary: Public. | SALE—Fally |‘ MOTORCYCLE. Value $425.00, | 11 100 ‘for : deeds, netes and other legal) ; | Floren july7-5tx LEGALS Serfel No. 918624 Department of the Interior, U.S Land Office at Gainesville, Fla. j June 12, 1926. NOTICE is hereby given that Kittie Roberts, of Ramrod Florida, ‘who, on March 22, made | Homestead — Entry, 018634, for Lots 6 and 9, Section 18; and. Lot 2, Section 19, Township 66) S., Range 29 E., Tallahassee Meri- dian, has filed notice of intention to make Commutation Proof, to es-| tablish claim to the land above de- seribed, before Clerk Circuit Court, at Key West, Florida, on the 29th day of July, 1926. Claimant ‘names as witnesses: John Edward Raylin, of Ramrod Key, Florida. Albert Henry Gross, of Ramrod Key, Florida. G. W. Drummond, of Ramrod Key, Florida. Ruth Bryan Drummond, of Ram-| rod Key, Florida. UEORGE C. CROM, junel4-30t i Register. IN COURT OF THE COUNTY SUDGE, STATE OF FLORIDA, MONROE COUNTY. In re Estate of Carl EB. Aubuchon, Deceaned. To All Creditors, Legatees, trihutees, and All Persons Hay! Claims or Demands Against 8: Estate: fq a You and each of you are hereby | notified and required to present any. claims estate of Carl Monroe Coun M ice in the ‘Co . Within tw the time of the fir: this notice; sworn to |. oF same and presented as will be’ barred. MIAMI BANK AND TRUST Co., Administrator. By JOHNSON.H. PAC Vice-President. WILLARD AND KNIGHT, Attorneys the Adminis- Mia ugs-12 OF THE | COUNTY STATE OF FLORIDA, NTY. Estate of ey, deceased. Creditors, Legatees, Dis- tributees, and All Persons Having Claims or Demands each of you ar whereby > es Mon- panty | Court Florida, | fcom the House within tw time of the first notice; da cla be sworn te rsa r 10319 ation of this| demands to! ted as sere ed. T. ‘ARCHER, Administrator. Administrator, Junes-10-17-24 jly1-8 H. Noe, Complainant, va. Florence Noe, Defenda: It appearing by the sworn bill filed in the abov h by said defendant. * "It is further ordered that this oF week in The] paper. pub- and State, Solicitor for Comptainant. june2z4 ye Sine Comptainant, vee | Concepcion Rodriguez Werner, Defendant. It appearing by the sworn bin} i ed cause that Werner, ed is a non- , Cuba, fendant he | quired to apy | plaint filed in otherw ad bi will be a defendant published in h said Co day o TIT COURT. STATE TWENTIETH TY—IN CHANCERY, 2, Complainant, ,|dersigned, up to and Dis-, publication of | said claims or demands | ter 10119 Laws.of the State} la i Against Said! of $200,000.00 stuted cause that | + July1-8-15-22 | Florida, SUICIDE TEN YEARS AFTER @pain from a war wound suffered ten years ago caused James Rouke to commit suicide. PROPOSALS | Bids will be received by the un- including July 9, 1926, for a manager or promoter of attractions .for the jnewly constructed Cuban Club Stadium. The first attraction +/ wes for the purpose of inaugurat- ing the place of amusement. Bids’ will be received from any |and all persons, either on a per- centage or salary basis. The jClub, reserves the right te accept jor reject any or all bids. | Bids must be sent to Manuel |Ramos, President I. M. commit- jtee, care of the Cuban Club. | july 8-2t | BIDS CALLED FOR Sealed proposals will be re- jeeived by the County Board of |Publtic Instruction in and for }Monroe County, Florida, until 30 P. M. Thursday, July 29th, > 1926, at their Office in Key West, » Florida, for the construction of \the following School Buifdings, to | wit: One Kindergarten, Corner Reynolds and South Streets. One High School Annex, Corner of White and Seminary Streets. | All work to be done in the City jof Key West, Florida. | Plans, Copies of the proposed \contract, and specifications may ‘be obtained at the Office of the | County Superintendent’ of Public | Instruction. | The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids or to jaward contracts which appear for jthe best interest of said County. | -ABELARDO LOPEZ, | Chairman County Board of Pub- lie Instruction. | MELVIN E. RUSSELL, County Superintendent and of =| Seeretery. july1-8-15-22 NOTICE OF SALE OF SPECIAL |TAX SCHOO}, DISTRICT NUM- |BER ONE, MONROE COUNTY, |FLORIDA, BONDS. SPECIAL TAX SCHOOL DISTRICT NUMBER |ONE, BONDS. | | ,Sealed bids will be received by t ‘ }Monroe County, NORWOOD, Eng. — Constant) the Board of Public Instruction of Florida, until) eight o’clock, P. M. on the 24th day of July, 1926, for the pur- chase of the following described! |bonds of Special Tax School Dis- trict Number One, Monroe Coun- ty, Florida, each dated January ist, 1926, of the denomination of $1,000.00 each, bearing interest of Six (6) per cent per annum, pay- able semi-annually, July 1st, and January Ist, both principal and in- terest being payable in gold at the First National Bank of Key West, Florida, and the Guaranty | Trust Company Bank, in the City! to! of New York. Said: bonds mature as follows ;— Bonds numbered One to Seven, both inclusive, shall be payable on January ist, 1929; bonds number- ed Eight to Fourteen, both in- clusive, shall be payable January | ist, 1930; bonds numbered. Fif- teen to Twenty-one, both in- clusive, shall be payable January ist, 1931; bonds numbered Twen- ty-two to Twenfy-eight, both in- clusive, shall be payable January Ist, 1932; bonds numbered Twen- ty-nine to Thirty-five, both in- clusive, shall be payable January 1st, 1933; bonds numbered Thirty- six to .Forty-two, both iriclusive, shall be payable January ist, 1934; bonds numbered Forty-three to Forty-nine, both inclusive, shall be payable January Ist, 1935; bonds numbered . Fifty to Fifty- six, both inclusive, shall be pay- able January Ist, 1936; bonds numbered Fifty-seven to Sixty- three, both inclusive, shall be pay- able January Ist, 1937; bonds numbered Sixty-four to Seventy, both inclusive, shall be payable January ist, 1938; bonds number- ed Seventy-one to ity-seven, both inclusiyp, shall _-be payable January Ist, 1939; bonds number- ed Seventy-eight to Eighty-four, both inclusive, shall be payable January Ist, 1940; bonds number- ed Eighty-five to Ninety-one, both T.E. MILMORE NOTARY PUBLIC CITIZEN OFFICE le ie j the i | THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1926. inclusive, shall be arable Janu- ary ist, 1941; bonds < numbered | Ninety- two to Ninety-eight, both inclusive, shall be payzble Janu- {ary Ist, 1942; bonds numbered {Ninety-nine to One Hundred and Five, both inclusive, shall be pay- able January Ist, 1943; bonds numbered One Hundred’ and Six to One Hundred payable January ist, 1945; bonds numbered One ilundzed and Twen- ty to One Hundred end Tywenty- six, both inclusive, shal! be payable January ist, 1946; bonds number- ed One Hundred and Twenty seven to One Hundred and Th! ty-three, both inclusive, shall be parable January Ist, 1947; bonds nember- jand Twelve, both ineles ve, shall jbe payable January ist, 1944; jbonds numbered One Tundred Thirteen to One Hundred and Nineteen, both inclusive, shall be |to One Hundred and Forty, both er One Hundred and Thirty-four inclusive, shall be payable Janu- ary Ist, 1948; bonds numbered One Hundrea ana Forty-one to One Hundred and Forty-seven, both inclusive, shall be payable January ist, 1949; bonds number- ed One Hundred and Forty-cight to One Hundred and Fifty-four, both inclusive, shall be payable} January 1st, 1950; bonds number- ed One Hundred and Fifty-five to One Hundred and Sixty-two, both inclusive, shall be payable Janu- ary Ist, 1951; bonds numbered One Hundred and Sixty-three to One Hundred and Sevénty-one, both inclusive, shall be payable January Ist, 1952; bonds number- ed One Hundred and Seventy-two te One’ Hundred and Eighty, both inclusive, shall be payable Janu- ary Ist, 1953; bonds numbered One Hundred and Eighty-one to One Hundred and Ninety, both inclusive, shall be payable Janu- ary Ist, 1954; bonds numbered One Huncred and Ninety-two to Two Hundred, both inclusive, shall kk hhh bf. HATS OF ALL KINDS CLEANED & BLOCKED Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Hats Made to Order GEORGE'S HAT SHOP 608 DUVAL ST. Baa aaag ea: Southardé and Elizabeth Streets 69 feet 6 inches on Elizabeth 100 feet 6 inches on Southard be payable January Ist, 1955. Said bonds are general obliga- tions of Special Tax School Dis- trict Number One of Monroe County, Florida, the principal and . | interest payable from taxes levied against all taxable property within said District. Proposals for bonds should be addressed to Melvin E, Russell, Superintendent of Public itruction, Monroe County, Key est, Florida, and must beven- closed in an envelope marked + “Proposals for Special Tax School District Number One Bonds” and must be accompanied by a certi- fied check in an amount equal to two per cent of the face value of the bonds bid for, which certified check will be forfeited to Special Tax School District Number Oné, as liquidated damages in the event the bidder fails or refuses to pay for said bonds when tendered. The bonds will be delivered to the suc- cessful bidder as soon as validation proceedings are completed, and - said bonds properly lithographed. Bonds have been validated by de- cree of the Circuit Court of the Twentieth Judicial Court of Fidr- ida. The right is reserved to re- ject any and all bids. By order of the Board of Pub- j lic Instruction of Monroe County,. Florida, CLARENCE H. PIERCE ABELARDO LOPEZ, Chairman, MILLARD B. GIBSON ATTEST: MELVIN E. RUSSELL, Sec. and Co, Supt. jun24: july1-8-15-28" | SOTOITOee, LUGGAGE Before You Buy Your Laggage See Our Line of TRUNKS SUITCASES BAGS HAT BAGS OF EVERY ~ DESCRIPTION HIGHEST GRADE OF LEATHER GooDs “Overglobe” Shoe For Men Weim esi 0. K. Shoe Shop G11 Duval St. / vente MODEST PRICE EASY TERMS One-fifth Cash, remainder in‘one, two,three years eeevseesssseosecese Address P. O. Box 536 sveceeesesese a a

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