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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SOCOCOOCOOU SH WwsIOODEOTUSTSOBOOSEDETEOTIOII0SOy “LEGAL NOTICES | posoceccccccececsceseeesesecccececesecesecesoolse COURT, STATE OF TWENTIETH JUDI_ NOTICE OF SALE sevecscooesesesosocoeses | té MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA |[N THE DAY’S NEWS) | $175,000.00 BRIDGE BONDS | oececocsceceacce o : a ne Sealed bids will be received by| Sit Henry Wood, who has wEansees: ithe Board of County Commission-|from London to condu ¥ an elaborate ‘banquet in/ers of Monroe County, Florida, un-; of concerts in the famo eelceition of the consecration of |til 8 o’clock P. M. on the 1st day| wood Bowl at L @ new Hungarian abbot at an an-jof September, 1926, for the pur- ignt monastery near Vienna, one|chase of the following described mienk died and all the rest, includ-}honds of Monroe County, Florida,| ing the abbot, became violently ill.!cach dated June 1st, 1925, of the| ? Monks blamed poison in the food;| denomination of $1,000.00 each,| any other Ey NEWS| INFORMATION ON-KEY WEST La Concha Hotel, European plan,’single $3 to $4, double $5 to $7. . On large parties of 75 or more, special reduced rates. Oversea Hotel, European plan, single $2 up, double $4 up. Hotel Casa Marina, closed for the season. Population of Key West, 18,000. 5 Municipal Golf Links—a sporty course, extending from Gulf to Ocean. Summer rates, green fees 75c per. (in cireurr FLORIDA, € been connected wit H--Orehestra for has done mor upon defendant; fi therefore ordered that said nonre: dent defendant be and he i by required to appear to thi aid “cause on or pious peasants considered it a vis-| tation of divine wrath; others, more cynical, said “too much strong drink.” bearing interest at the rate of five! jand one-half per centum per an-| s: num, payable semi-annually April] },;. 1, and October 1, both principa ©, complaint filed before the 2 e t. { rdered that this or-| t day of Ausust A. D. as contes Grounds, Also public tennis and bathing beaches. Fishing! day. $35.00 plus tax for year. se Bathing Beach and Tennis—Casa Marina Hotel Over 600 varieties. See hotels for boats. hed cree wr week for and interest being payable, in gol ntive weeks in.’ Free Aquarium, east end of Flagler street. Marine American girls who marry ti- ‘tes are sometimes disappointed to find that they got legs than they bargainéd for. But Bébe Daniels, film star, became engaged to Charlie Paddock, famed American sprinter, only to learn later that he is a real knight, the order of knighthood having been conferred upon him by the king of Monte- negro in Paris in 1919. The Prince of Wales recently had a graceful reminder of his South American tour, While attending a civic reception at Hempstead, Eng...two young girls attending a local school stepped forward to greet him, and pre- sented a pretty bouquet bearing a following note: “We, two sisters, one born at Buenos Aires and the ether at Valparaiso (Chile), offer in the name of the school girls of these two countries this small bou- quet as a token to record the oc- casion of your visit to them.” Cardinal Cassanova, primate of Spain, returning from Eucharist- ie Congress in Chicago, was eager- ly questioned regarding America by King Alfonso. The cardinal assured the king that he would re- ceive a warm welcome in the Un- ited Stats, and the king again con- siders a visit to our shores, He ought to come and see what Col- wmbus really discovered. ‘ A signature of Button Gwinett, ene of the signers of the Declar- ation of Independence, recently sold for $22,500 at a public auc- tion. Now the state of Gtorgia archiv Atlanta, and seeks to recover it. Much ado about a scrap of paper. Dartmouth College will have as a new course the study of com- parative religions, which is not a particularly striking announce- ment in itself. But the unusual Bri ig with the innova- — tt the a will be . & L.doshi, a native of, India, pie 7 of a Mohammedan university. He is also a student of Columbia and Union Theolog- ieal Seminary. He will teach the principles’ of Mohammedanism, Buddhism, nism, Judaism and other religions, including Christianity. The go lent of Manitoba has offered $2,000 in prizes in a crow killing contest, in which one point will be scored for each row’s egg and two points for each erow’s leg delivered. b erececeee SOCCCerveseceeesecoeouee The chief countries of the world will be represented at the confer- ence of the International Law As- sociation which opens today in Vienna. The annual convention of the Ameriean Legion, Department of Oregon, is to be entertained at Marshfield during the three days beginning today. The annual Roundup at Boze- man, Mont., one of the most not- able carnivals of frontier sports bled in the Northwest, will open today and continue until Satur- day. Senator Thomas Bayard of Del- aware is to be the chief speaker at the sessions of this, the second day of the annual meeting of the Vir- ginia State Bar Association at.Hot Springs, Va. Representatives in Congress and candidates for all State offices are to be nominated in today's primaries in Tennessee. Govern- or Austin Peay is a candidate for renomination and is opposed in his own party by Hill McAllister. NOTHING TOUCHED IT! “Nothing touched that aching spot until I took Foley Pills, a divretic stimulant for the kidneys. Iam so glad I can recommend them to others.” Eased of her pain, Mrs. Ellen Reighard of South <Pork, Penna., writes this thankfully. Foley ills have help- ed many people—a reliable valu- able medicine guaranteed to give satisfaction. Constantly in use ovet 26 years. Ask your druggist fer Foley Pills, Key West Drug fo. julyl-Im it was stolen from its} Jat the National Bank .of Com- merece, in the City of New York, State of New Yo Said bonds mature as follows Bonds No. & to 9, both inclusive, for $1,000.00 each, payable June |1; 1936; bonds No. 15 to 19, both inclusive, for $1,000.00 each, pay- able June i, 1937; bonds No. 25 to 29, both inclusive, for $1,- 000.00 each, payable June 1, 1938; bonds No, 35 to 39, both inclu- sive, for $1,000.00 each, payable jJune 1, 1939; bonds No. 45 to 49, both inclusive, for $1,000.00 each, payable June 1, 1940; bonds No. 000.00 each, payable 1941; bonds No. 65 to 69, both in- 55 to 59, both inclusive, for $1,-| June 1,/ | was indebted to his f earliest musical edu later, when a lad of 1 the Royal Academy Before commi fruitful © connec’ Queen’s Hall he ha experience as a co: era. In 1918 Sir !an invitation to bi of the Boston Sympho: He has conducted i clusive, for $1,000.00 each, pay-| 3+ able June 1, 1942; bonds No. 75 to 79, both inclusive, for $1,- 000.00 each, payable June 1, 1943; bonds No. 85 to 89, both inclusive, for $1,000.00 each, payable June 1, 1944; bonds No. 95 to 99, both inclusive, for $1,000.00 each, pay- able June 1, 1945; bonds No. 109 to 118, both inclusive, for $1,- 000.60 each, payable June 1, 1946; bonds No, 129 to 138, both in- elusive, for $1,000.00 each, pay. able June 1, 1947; bonds No. 149 to 158, both inclusive, for $1,- 000.00 each, payable June 1, 1948; bonds No. 169 to 178, both inclu- sive, for $1,000.00 each, payable June 1, 1949; bonds No. 189 to 198, both inclusive, for $1,000.00 each, payable June 1, 1950; bonds No. 209 to 218, both inclusive, for $1,000.00 each, payable June 1, 1951; bonds No. 229 to 238, both inclusive, for $1,000.00 each, pay- able June 1, 1952; bonds No. 249 to 258, both inclusive, for $1,- sive, for $1,000.00 each, payable June 1, 1954; bonds No. 429 to 463, both inclusive, for $1,000.00 each, payable June 1, 1955. Said bonds are general obliga- tions of Monroe County, payable from an unlimited tax on all the taxable property in said County. Proposals for bonds should be. ad- dressed to -D. Z. Filer, Clerk, Board of .County Commissioners, Key West, Florida, and must be enclosed in a plain envelope mark- ed “Proposals for Bonds” and must be accompanied by a certified check fn an amount equal to two per cent of the face value of the bonds bid for, which certified check will be forfeited to the County. as liquidated damages in the event the bidder fails or re- fuses to pay for said bonds when tendered. The bonds will be de- livered to the successful bidder on or about October Ist, 1926, and the opinion of John C. Thomson, Esq., of New York City approving the validity of said bonds, will be delivered to the purchaser free of charge. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of Coun- ty Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida. D. Z. FILER, Clerk, Board of County Commis- sioners, Monroe County, Florida. fuly22-29; aug5-12-19 NOTICE OF SALE MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA $350,000.00 HIGHWAY BONDS ers of Monroe County, Florida, un- til 8 o'clock, P. M. on the Ist day of September, 1926, for the pur- chase of the following described bonds of Monroe County, Florida, each dated June 1, 1925, of the denomination of $1,000.00 each, and one-half per centum per.an- num, payable semi-annually April in the City of New York, State of New York. Said bonds mature as follows: sive, of $1,000.00 each, payable June 1, 1936; bonds No. 57 to 66 payable June 1, 1937; bonds No. 97 to 106, both inclusive, for $1,- 000.00 each, payable June 1, 1938; bonds No. 187 to 146, both in- able June 1, 1939; bonds No, 177 to 186, both ive, for $1, 000.00 each, payable June 1, 1940 bonds No. 217 to 226, both elusive, for $1,000.00 each. fable June 1, 194 jto 266, both inclusive, 000.00 each, payable Jane 1, 1942; 000.00 each, payable June 1, 1953;| bonds. No. 269 to 278, both inclu-} Sealed bids will be received by; the Board of County Commission-| bearing interest at the rate of five} 1 and October 1, beth principal) and interest being payable in gold; t the National Bank of Commerce, | Bonds No. 17 to 26 both inclu-| both inclusive, for $1,000.00 each, | elusive, for $1,000.00 each, pay-! |No. 377 to 886, both inclusiv $1,000.00 each, payable 1945; honds No. 433 to 4 inclusive, for $1,000.00 eac able June 1, 1946; bon to 532, both inelusiy bonds No. 598 to 612, both sive, for $1,000.00 each, June 1, 1948; bonds No. , both inclusive, for ble June’1, 19 3. to %72,. both for $1,000.00 eac' 1, 1950; bonds . No, 833. to § both inclusive, for $1,000.00 ez payable June 1, 1951; 913 to 932, both inel $1,000.00 each, payable 1952; bonds No. 993 to 1012, bott inclusive, for $1,000.00 each, pay able June 1, 1958; bonds No. 1 to 1092, both 1 090.00 each, payable June 1, bonds No, 1473 to 1542, b n. clusive, for $1,000.00 each, pay able June 1, 1954° Said bonds are general ob! tions. of Monroe County, fp from an unlimited ta. taxable property in Proposals for bon dressed to D. Z: Filer, Cle of Gounty Commissione West, Florida, and mu: elosed in a plain envelope “Proposals for *Bonds” and be accompanied by a. certi cheek in an amount equal tc per cent of the face value of bonds bid for, which cer check will he forfe' County as liquidated a the event the bidder fai fnses to pav for said bonds when tendered. The bonds will be de livered to the successful bic or about October Ist. 1926, the opinion of John C. Th Esq.. of New York © ing the validity of said be delivered to the purchas: of charge. The right to reject and and all bic By order of the Board of C« ty Commissioners of M County, Florida. } Clerk, Board of Co sioners, Monroe County july22-29; ang5-12-19 =. GILLS LE SS When You POD M, FAPPLLALZLLLLLLLALLALLL | | j June 1,1, newspap> k of the Cireuit © entieth r for Cor 2 N julys- 29 augs | T COURT OF THE, DICIAL CIRCUIT IN o1 ? FLORIDA. IN) JUDGE, STA’ AND ¢ COUNTY.—| MONROE COU) IN CHANCERY, Pheodore Holtsberg. Complainant, — | Carl E heirs, devisees, grantees, or| claimants, elaiming. interest | imer Raby, decensed, et) Estate: affidavit, Judicial VIN G. MALONEY, Solicitor for Complainant. july22-29; au. THE COUNTY CF FLORIDA, i. In re Estate of i Aubuchon, Deceased. } Vs BI to Quiet Title.| To AU Creditors, ; tributees, and AN Persons Having | Claims or Demands Against Said Legatees, Dis-| You and each of you are hereby duly | notified and required to present and demands e taken nf. ordered that this or- d day of %. FILER, rt of the al Circuit of the in and for Mon- inant, ug5-12-19 curio shop on Margaret street. Taxi Stands at railroad station and hotels. See Key West. Ocean Boulevard, to encircle city, now being built by Monroe county. Over-Sea Highway, from Key West to the mainland. One-third distance completed, balance of roadway con- Laer Steel toll-bridges to span the long water gaps. ‘ake a taxi spin out over the Ocean, f; has Wan, rom the city of : Pipe - ae Geltigs waterworks soon to be laid rom mainland. enty. of fresh, pure water t West and the Florida Keys. , ag ages _ Building permits and Bank deposits rapidly increas- ing. . Key West postal receipts show an average monthly increase over last year of 80 per cent. Best natural harbor in Florida. Exports-imports } reach $47,000,000,00 annually. Duval Mortgage Company. First mortgage loans to home owners and home builders. Maximum loan $5,000.00. On improved income business properties 312,500. Applications received at Company’s office No. 614 Duval Street. : Key West Foundation Company’s beautiful Sub- division at easterly end of the island is daily reporting Bhd 1 ani SM new houses under construction. 25 ft. business lots 6n Flagler Stree 100 per front foot, or $2,500, nos bis ‘ 50 ft. residential lots, $75 per front foo $8,750. “4 os Terms 20. per cent cash, balance 1, 2 and 8 years; ‘interest 6 per cent per annum, payable semi-annnu- after the first notice; otherw highest bidder in front of t Office . Florida, at 1 L cause » defendants therein named is | vertisements and save $2.50. } aug.4-tf/ \ ally- : All titles insured by New York Title and Mort- gage Company. Certificate‘of Title Insurance delive to purchaser with contract, Those desirous of consulting either the Wall Street Journal or the Boston News Bureau will find copies of the same on file in our office. = Any further information on Key West will be gladly. furnished by ‘ KEY WEST FOUNDATION CO. MALCOLM MEACHAM, President ; } 614 Duval Street. Phone 45 RY ees ed SS. FOR THIS WEEK ONLY — 20 Per Cent Discount on Wilson Golf Clubs for Men and Women. Clay Furnaces $ 85 . 1.00 Size 4.. .. Size 3 in effect. rice right. ede de ded & PIERCE BROS. COMPANY’S 1 PECIALS ) 20 Per Cent Discount Eveready Flashlights. 20 Models to Select From—A Light for Every Use. 20 Per Cent Disesunt on Screen Doors 20 Per Cent quets. We Sell Quality dise, KING KOTTON CUSHION END MOP Water Mops —T5e—B85e. Don’t forget, you can buy Auto Tires and Tubes here at Practically Wholesale *Prices—New Reduced prices now Just Received 4 new Shipment. Let us Show You the New Ones. Only Mercan- oe a fase bat FOR THIS WEEK ONLY J Ld, Discount on all Wilson and Magnan Rae- Come in and GDL SE SLE Ss POMEL I MES Co. 65e Penrsylvania Bike Tires, Special this week only $2.25. We put ‘em on Free with pure Gum Shellac. ; Compare the Quality, then the Price, then if you can beat our Price, we want to know it, ao as to enable us We are very careful in the purchase of our merchandise, and we are Lying over 80 reet, in order to eliminate the Jobbers’ profit, and thereby offer our trade the best possibly values for These Items are Strictly Cash, We Need the Money WLLILILGL IIIS SILIIILISIIIIIOI IID IO OOD OID a LHS. COREL Sa ee Rk woe aoe slant one A ae ops Fete ON: