The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 27, 1926, Page 8

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“{ HOLLYWOOD—“Leave’ —_’em plone and they'll come home,” ran a nursery rhyme familiar to. all. The same may be applied to eats, as ‘well as sheep. One of the fe- sop! gentry, according to a story in the Pittsburgh Gazzette-Times, walked from Hollywood to Pitts- burgh in order to get back home. "Phe cat was brought here by Mr. and Mrs, Jack Weber, of Pitts- burgh. It was left in an automo- bile, and was later missed. When the Webers returned to Pittsburgh, they heard a'meow at the door, and there Sat spegemed ti WINTER i Pak -esicles. tion of the Ridge Council of Boy Scouts was perfected here at a| Adel meeiing presided over by Captain Littleton, the ridge execuiive. Dr. T. B. Haynie, of the Presby- terian church, was elected council- lor for the district; Dr. F. C. Gar- her, scout executive, and Carter, treasurer, oes » BARTOW—The-store and living quarters here of Jess Ryals was destroyed by fire of undetermined origin. The damage was not es- timated >. * *£ OCALA~—Albert Berry, resident of Ocala, was seriously wounded when a revolver he was cleaning discharged. The bullet entered his side going downward, and pass- ing out ihe lower part of the ab-}0 domen. Berry did not know the gun was loaded, he said. ce TAFT-—Fire of undetermined origin destroyed the Lee Hotel here at about 3 o'clock in the » The fire department of was summoned, but the had gained such headway it was impossible to save the building. The estimate of ‘Toss was not given. + * little town, died here at the of 80. Mr. Holt came a num- a years ago. When death CITY—“Sport,” a belonging to! forth. White, was ed by an alligator in pong when the dog jumped the water for a swim. er was shot te. death, ~ PANAM A voiby A proposed $60,000 bond issue for the erec-| tion of a new school building in the St. Andrews district, found but one opponent in a specigl elec- tion, according to the official can- vases. The vote was 72 to 1 for igsue. ’ * ¢ @ © LAKE CITY—Plans were com- vies, bere for the sending of a le to Ladylake, Mount Abe: Sordigecuin gis diag tion-of the grape industry. (ogee Rael gp wagpeoe trip, the par- a to attend the grape browers’ meeting at Orlando. ‘Yes, She Won ‘The French peopit of New Orieans evlebrate Bastille Day each year But thie year they combined « vathing weeuty contest with 1. open to girls of French descent Beri, chown above oriee of $100 and was crowned oF Queen of Desuty Mise Gertrude | won jhe -@ret | LEGALS in, joined by Wil- Ham F. , her: husband | and next fete ‘Complainant, M. By Richards, Anna 2 M, eet BRS Anna M. hi it law of iw awed, “Ade- cs know: sees, grantee: F other claimants of Charles A. Youe, deceased, A. i. Richards, Reynolds- Woods Investment Com- ny, ate! @ Florida Corporation, fen It appearing by the sworn affi- davit o idieton McDonald, coun- el for the complainant in the above tyled case, that the defendants, D. &. Richards, Anna. “M. Voge, in- ae ily, Anna M. Vose, as an heir law of Charles A. Vose, Ceased” Adelaide Vose, individual ide Vose, as an heir at of Charles A. Vose, decease all of the unknown theirs, devisees, grantees or other. claimants of beet A. Voge, eased, and A. bs 3 Richards, are all non-residents of the State of Florida, their last known addresses being as herein end that there is no per- State ef Florida, the ser- ub) a upon whom would bi lefendants; or any of them; that each of the’ defendants are over the age uf twenty-one (21) ears, with the exception of Ade- aide Vose, who is = — about ststeen (ae) yea 13, REFORE,” ‘SkpERep, that aus notice be, and ¢ hereby given to D! i Ri Union Central, ‘clo | 7 Merrick ‘Co ny, Cincintiati, Anna M. Vose, individually, Anja ‘M. Vose as an heir at law of Charles Ne gg moog A Ad alae ¥ eee Ya heir at 0G of Charles “Vose. deceased, Chatham, Mass, Richards, cjo The Her- Hck “cdinpaniy, Cuyohoga Building, Ohio, all of the unknown: ees, Brantees and other harles A. Vose, de- that each, of you are se: etally ordered ‘and: required to ‘ap- |< WA.-sED—Thos¢ who desire en-| | graved visiting cards to give us} The Artman| pear at the: office of the Clerk of the Cirewit Seurt: ve Mparos Coan: ty, Florida, the 27th aay of Augnat A.D. ibae! to plead, answer or demur to the i ‘ot "oom: plaint filed against you, and each |: of you in the: above led ‘cause, wherein and whereby complainant pleas for a foreclosure of a certain mortgage given by O. M. Woods, D. EB. Richards and Charles A. Vose to Martha 'B, Bates, dated the 2ist day of April A. D. 1925, covering the following described property: Lot Three (3), in Section Twen- ty (20), ‘cobtaining 38.12 acres; together with Lot Piye (5), containing 73.65 acres: Lots Six (6), Seven (7) and Hight (8), containing 100 acres, all in Sec- tion twenty-one (21) Township Sixty-one (61) South, Range* ne ere (39). Bast, contaii ing 222.69 acres, more. or and assigned to the complainant, Leona BE. Whitman, an@ for other ang Cartier relief as therein set In the event of the failure to so appear, plead, answer or demur to the said Bil of Complaint, the same will be taken as.confessed and a de- «ree Pro Contesso will be entered agoinst you. 17-38, THEREFORE, ORDERED that this notice be. published once a week for four consecutive week: ORDERED at Mey West, Moni County, Florida, this zith day of Juty A. D. 1926. (SLAL) Dd. %. FILER, Clerk of the Cireuit Court. WASHBURN & MENDENHALL, ttorneys for Complainants. + july27; augs-10-1 iN. COURT ThE cotntT ey tae TOF FLORIDA. i COUNTY. Hatate: You and;each of you are hereby oatiee ti ends Sel to. LT age any Stugs, of you may have’ ius Leste ot Mo Count dee of. nty, at_his office “ja th the ‘Court Ke ner bed Florida, with- t nths from the time of the test publication of oe notice; id chai dem ho See Chapter 10119 Laws of we State of Florida 6. MIAML BANK & TRUST CO., Co-executor Estate Julius Lesite Deceased. ty JOHNSON H. PAC Vice-President, Junel5-22- Ny¥6-13 ee cmcurr coun’ ATE IDA, TWENTIETH JUDI- late > Ama COUNTY—IN CHANCER Macte Dintin, Complainant, Walter Dimiutick. Hefendant. | It appearing by the sworn bil] filed in the above-stated cause thal Walter Dimmilick, the therein named nonresident of | and defend- wn and that over the age of twenty.one it ts therefore ordered that | nonresident defendant be and he Wa Rereby tequired to appear to of re the 2ist otherwise he bill will be tak as confessed by said defendant. | It is further ordered that this o: der be published once each week f feur consecutive weeks in The West Citizen, a newspaper publish- cate wald County and State, This July 1996. (SBAL) vT. & CARO, Solicitor for XC Clerk Circuit Court. | augs-10-17 nd |. Street. as. 6 tor f | Huron (cloudy) The Tower of London once con- | tained its own court of justice,| 9000606 00000060007000000000 0S SCG TSSOHOOOOOOEOOOS Classified Column Advertisements be inserted in The Citizen at rate of 1c a word for each in- bode but the minimum for the first insertion in every instance is! ~ Advertisers should give their .street address as well as their tele- — number if they desire re- rns for classified adver- tisements is invariably in advance, but advertisers with ledger accounts may have their advertise- ments charged. FOR RENT pie a FURNISHED HOUSE: $35 per month. Apply at 825 Duval july 27-3tx MOST DESIRABLE rooms in the city. for comfort and con- venience, .Summer rates. The Palms, phone 119. FURNISHED | apartment, street. Apply 503 Duval street. June 28-tf White’ —Suitable for storage rooms, garage, re] shops, ete. Ap- ply The Citizen. d3c20 WANTED pBABE CREE TE ale SSO WANTED good second hand. cash * register. “G,” care Citizen. july14-tf) july23-6tx| CORNER GREENE AND ANN} STREETS—Opposite City Hall: FOR SALE CHEAP—1919 model Buick sport roadster; good condition; four new tires. See Robert Spotts- wood. july 22-6tx OLD PAPERS for sale. 100 for a nickle. The Key West “pee? 125 Duval street. WARRANTY deeds, deeds, netes and other legal The Artman Press, 126 Duval street. tf FOR PRINTED SOCIETY STA: TIONERY, The. Artman Press, 1 125 Duval street. Phone 66. | RUBBER STAMPS — When in need of Rubber Stamps, see the Artman Press, 125 Duval me Key West Florida. FOR SALE—General Electsie Motor. Five horsepower, 1,800 R. P. M., 22.1 -Ampheres, 110 Volt, 60 ‘Gvele. This motor is in splendid werking condition and the price is right. Apply té Citizen office. mar2 SHAFTING AND PULLEYS FOR SALE CHEAP. Apply Citizen office. may6, REAL ESTATE | BARGAIN LOTS on Grinell street | 106 ft. 9 in. by. 108. it, 6 in. reasonable price. Address P. 0. | Box 92. rend their orders, Prose. 125 Duval street, in The} Citizen, building TALUABLE CORNER—Southard and Elizabeth; 69 ft. on Bliza- beth, 100 ft. 6 in. on Southard.) Easy payments, Address P. 0.) Box 536. maril PORCRRDETRCRTEREDCCCCD THE WEATHER oe See ee | Statens: Tem. | Abilene (clear) | Atlanta (cloudy) Boston (clear) .. Charleston (pt. ¢loudy) Chicago (pt. cloudy) ... Corpus Christi (pt. cloudy) . Dodge City (clear) ... Galveston (clear) Hatteras (clear) Jacksonville (cloudy) | Cor, | Phone 879 JAS. A. FEENEY, Prop. Sheet Metal”) Thomas and Southard’ Sté; = CHICKENS +} “Everything In | FRESH KILLED CHICKENS Delivered At Your Door Daily ARCHIE THOMPSON 1001 Eaton St. KEY WEST (cloudy) Louisville,-(raining) ~ Miami (raining) New Orléans (pt. New York (cloudy). .. St. Louis (clear) Tampa (cloudy) Washington (cloudy) Williston (clear) . , GAS OVEN DEATH ROUTE | WAUKEGAN, Ill-—Henry Rob-| ying | Hison committed suicide by put- Said) ting his head in a gas oven. DISTRIBUTOR -4| Local representation to ‘handle oxelusive territory on national- ly _ known line of Automatic }fElectric Water Systems, ‘and |fSofteners, _Writé “Monareh Pump Co., 532 N. W. 62nd St., jf Miami, Fla. Phone 1095. SPECIAL Used CADILLAC TOURING HAYNES TOURING R. & V. KNIGHT . | 2FORD 1 TON TRUCK defendant | SALE OF Cars Ss CHEVROLET TOURING plaint filed = said/ i) mortgage} ° blanks. We keep them in stock. KEY WEST TIN SHOP|| ' Vertical stripes stich as these dis- Unguish fall woot hose. ‘They are ip three. colors on & heather background. i GIVES LIFE FOR DUTY =| ‘TRENTON, N.J.—Dr. J. A: ny Fe died in his consultation room after being warned that: he. would have to give up all. -pro- fessional work. . JEFFERSON. HOTHL BLDG. | & Room 203, and. floor). SIGNS, SHOWCARDS DECORATING, ETC. “PERFECTO” AUTO ENAMEL . “61” Floor Varnish “SOLORINE” METAL POLISH RED SEAL , BATTERIES. Columbia. “Hot-Spot” | BATTERIES i saley’s Hatdecare ied James and Grinnell Ste, WILLYS-KNIGHT TOURING FORD COUPE FORD TOURING FORD TOURING ......... FORD TOURING . FORD TOURING .. }over which the King presided in| {/ HATS OF ALL KINDS | CLEANED & BLOCKED } Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Hate Made te Order GEORGE'S HAT SHOP 08 DUVAL sT. hdd dk de dL) OLDSMOBILE CHASSIS | 2H. D. MOTORCYCLES 2 CYL. AT. i} FRANKLIN TOURING . 60.00 14, Off These Prices for Cash Lewis Motors Co. Key West, Florida TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1926: ood [hrougt and Through-- Details tell impressive sto: of quality standards; stri matntained ‘Unprecedented sales prove how well the public knows that Dodge Brothers Motor part against its own past best—engine, axles, gears, bearings, frame, springs, shafts, elec- trical equipment—to prove how strictly and consistently Dodge Brothers have pre- their product. 1,000.00 995.00 Delivered MILTON O. PEACOCK - $12 Fleming Street Phone 818 Donse BROTHERS MOTOR CARS Coupe Sedan $1,083.00 1,113.00 When You Have Printing Let Us Estimate On Your Work. Our Experience Enables Us To Give You Superior Service, Excellent Quality And Lowest Prices. i Artman Press. PHONE 06 125 DUVAL STREET se a

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