The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 16, 1926, Page 2

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PAGE TWO WORKING TOWARD ROAD AD EXTENSION (My Associated Presn) | CHIPLEY. Fla. Aug. 16.—Aj} representative of purchasers of | the B. C. & St. A.' railroad is York early in September to com- expected to return from New plete certain details relative to} extensions of the road. as West Bay, or a distance of eight miles, affording an outlet to products of plantations in that | section. Pay only $1.00 down. Key West Electric Company's The most painful of all partings is that which occurs at the den- D a tow xTV—IN CHANCERY. Order of Publication Cape! Sable’ Development Company, a Corporation, Complainant, vs. A. Pas, Javingston, et als., Defendants. . B./ sand W ©. unknown heirs © ceased, and all persons Staining ine terest ‘under el, de ceased. or viherwiee, ae "and. to the : following land, situate, lying and being in the County of Monroe, and State of Bion! ida, and described as follows, to- All of Section one, (1) and ‘two South halt (S%) of e est Quarter (SW %) of Section Three (3); all of Section Five (5) and Six (6), all of e rt! st Quarter Northwest Quart W%) of Sec- bog Eight (8); Bouth Halt ($4) of le Northeast Quarter (NE): Hast fini (1%) of the Northwest Quarte )and a fractional Soutlr, san (10); Northeast Quarter eee) of the Northeast paectratl ot a South Half (5%) ae west Quarter (NW%); : eveetity NEY). Halt (N%) of the Northwest FMW) of Section 12; Lots J, Two (2). and Three (3) of fon Pifteen (15); all of fraction- Sf ’Bection 18. All of the above described land lying on the mainland in Township Hixty- one (61) poe. Range Thirty- three (33) Eas ‘Ail of Townshtp ifizty-one 61) uth. Range tour (8); }258 Broadway Dppt.54 ee York M4) | ‘part of the City. Sixty Cents the the Northeast. Quarter () Section Five (5); West Halt 4) r the Northwest Quarter (NW) of Section Three (3); Lots Twelve (12) and Thirteen (13) of Section Four (4); Fractional Lot Four of Section West Half nin) n thou- sand eight hundred forty-five and sixty-seven hundredths (7845.67) nares: ene or less. wearing by affidavit append- ia Be The bil i filed in the above en- t ui : said Sttlaavit and bill that there is, are, or may be a person or per- sons, other than those above named, heirs of R. C, Swindel, deceased, or o may im the property involved in t Suit, and above described, and the complainant, in his bill’ of com- Plaint, having prayed for relief &gainst such unknown person or persons: It is therefore ordered that the séid non resident defendants, J.B. Bailey, O. C. Ampher, D. 0. Rod v. J. Align, and the heirs vii lands, Shove described de, and they are, hereby required to appear to the iil of complaint filed in said cause ve otherwise, + proceed ex parte. it is further ordered that & copy of this order sh @nee A Wee! in pe Weekly issues of the Key West Citi- | m, & newspaper published in said e County and State, Witness: the Hane erable Jefferson Bm Browne, Judg said Court Hlook and feel better go to Key] | West Drug Company or any drug- z é: |a box: of McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil This extension will go as far » og. ‘|satisfied with results after a 30} = one, will open\ here for the new = CHAMBERLAIN | Saar ty ore get your MONEY BACK without any (84), |red, tape. complainant. ili } Flat Chested Folks | Need More Solid Flesh If your chest is flat—if you] have hollows in cheeks and neek— if you know that a dozen pounds of grood solid flesh will make you | gist anywhere in America and get Compound Tablets. If you fee} run down, get tired easily and feel that your vigor! jand vitaiity aren’t up to par Mc- | Coy’s will help you. box of 60 tablets for 60! cents and\ remember if you aren’t | day trial get your money back—} Ask for MeCoy’s. CONSOLIDATION OF FOUR SCHOOLS| (By Asyociated Press) GREENWOOD, Fla., Aug. 16. —Four school's, consolidated :into .|term September 6. Three trucks have been empleyed by the board “lot school trustees to transport students to and cha school. ee a S x. FIFI ITIL 2 Sia SSSI ISS Saas. Be ready for strange fqod or water. Cramps ordiarrhiea come {2 suddenly. Chamberlain’s Colic Remedy, gives quick redief. Get it today at any drug storo—have it ready for emergencies. Ror trial size, send 4c to Chamberlain Maiicine Company, 205 Sixth Avenue, Des Bioines, lowa. * Bang! BANG! Go Prices Only $9.65; 32.20 jor 38-cal. Here is your Stages oO lv ‘ Femularly fold for $261 and more, at the, special stock rice of only $9.65. odel double action, solid ‘This 1926 rame, swing-out cylinder revolver is fant of best blue steel. 32.20 or 38-ca! Bump peng Mail orders prompt- ‘eats NO MONEY Phy Postman on arrival; examine merchandise carefully and if pot as nted, just return same and IMPORT. op TARE CORPORATIO: AT Tift’s Ice Cream Parlor Eight different kinds of Ice, Cream daily delivered to any the quart. Pastuerized Milk and Butter- milk received daily. Also Tift’s Milk. Open from 6 A. M. to 12 at Midnight BIOL aLSLI aS Drs. Cobo & Rodriguez Dental Surgeons X Ray Specialists + | Office Hours 9-12, 2-5 505 Duval St. Tel. 853 | OPI IMI DI I ST | RESTAURANT LAS NOVEDADES Spanish and American Cooking J! Specializing Short Orders Reasonable Prices Prompt Service PAULINO NOVOA Cor Duval and Fleming Sts. Opposite Hotel La Concha MONDAY, AUGUST any sen HUNTING ‘NES HIKING CROQUET DO YOU PERSPIRE WHEN YOU INDULGE IN YOUR FAVORITE SPORT? After you PLAY—do you usually PAY for your enjoyment in excessive perspiration and —_3i that chafed and irritated skin whieh follows? get _immedia ma perman: by applying MEXICAN HEAT POWDF ——that jour locker, or take it Used before and af- terwards. Sold in handy metal cans with sifter tops— Ree. If your druggist ean’t supply you order direct from us. DEWOODY MFG. Co. PINE BLUFF, ARK. <. Ch kh A hhh hhh dod ded did dd A DIFFERENCE IN Ice! Yes; there’s a great difference in the quality of Ice. There’s some that melts quickly, and there’s another that proper attention is not given to its manufacture. Ice from the Thompson Ice com- pany’s plant is that kind that lasts; care is taken in its manufacture; noth- ing but the best and purest distilled water is used, and you have in our Ice the best that can be had. COURTEOUS, QUICK SERVICE Thompson Ice Company Incorporated II SIAAISLAL ALLL ALE 2 BUILD ON A SOLID: FOUNDATION You want to achieve results and climb ‘ to a successful career. Build on a solid foundation. Save something regularly from your income and deposit it promptly with this bank and then you know it-is secure and it will earn good income for you. 4 per cent Interest Paid on Savings ‘Kecounts. Ghe FIRST NATIONAL Bini i MIA iii i i apa D. Z Filer, ‘Clerk. and the me th Gourt House in day ge % FILER, jonree County, Florida UEI-9-LO+23-30 i Why Cook With Gas? Because--- It’s More Economical It’s More Convenient It’s More Efficient The Gas Company's office will be open until . o'clock every | Saturday night for the payment of f merchandise. bills and sale o! | Gas Service Company of Key West Seal> Glerk of Circuit Court, In and for | CoA Added dedededeia IP PLALLEPLZIDLZAZALLZISIAZZCAL LLL ALLL LL LE LA LA A Obed he dd hk dd ed. er eo eee 10 THE VOTERS Your favorable vote on the Interest Guar- antee to the Bondholders that the interest on the Bridge Bonds will be paid is an absolute neces- sity,to put the proposition over; and it is Mr. Turner’s firm conviction that he will be ready ~ to begin active construction, not later than No- vember 30th, 1926. 4 We, the undersigned Committee, have gone over the entire situation of financing the Bridge Proposition; and we are,absolutely certain that Monroe County will have to obligate herself to guarantee, in part, the Proposition, to submit to the Bond Houses, in order that Mr. Turner will have a concrete proposition;,and the County in a position to enter into a contract with him. We further know that Mr. Turner has work- ed faithfully on every phase of Constructing and Financing the whole proposition; and we feel that the vote should be unanimous, as Mr. Tur- ner has spent Thousands of Dollars and his time in getting the proposition advanced to the pres- ent stage. We also know that Mr. Turner is an Engineer of National Reputation, and inspires confidence in every one with whom he meets, by his frank and honest statements; and it is our sincere belief that he is in a position to put this proposition over quicker than anyone else. (Signed) HARRY BOYAJIAN, Chairman Committee For The Advancement of Constructing The Bridges. By VIRGILS. LOWE, Secretary. —_—_——_—_—_— ee CAAA AAA AANA hd ded ddd ddd di ddididi di kdididuluddiubuddhele st agp

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