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The Tampa Tribune from Tampa, Florida • 24

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SUNDAY, JANUARY 7. 9- THE TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE TWENTY-FOUR Florida Put An Extra jFindHCidl SOCIETY IN SOUTH FLORIDA of Hillsborough County, January 1, 1911 to January 1. 1912. Statement For the Period, Stomach to Work ened the meeting and afted a Bhort The Orlando od om omm CContlnued from Puk Twenty-Three) folowing program will convey lorai Idea: of the good things enjoyed bj the audience: Trio. March from "The Prophet" Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Will Do the Work of Two or Three Stomachs Affords Instant Relief GENERAL FUND.

business session Miss Alta Booth played a piano selection that was very much appreciated and Miss Morrell read a very interesting and Instructive paper entitled, "Value of Kinder DISBURSEMENTS RECEIPTS 9 270. TT 8,393.14 1.03 Januarv 1. To balance in Kssie Purdon, lucca ChappelL Margaret Davis. garten Training to tht She spoke of the wonderful work be Warrant cancelled -High Culture In XHxte" Margaret IU'i t'i vrd from Tax Collector ing dene for the children attending the Coffee. FREE TRIAL PACKAGE When your food does not digest.

When gases form, when you experience that uncomfortable feeling of fullness, when 'the breath la bad, the tongue coated and that sour taste is In the mouth take a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet and watch how Quickly every one nf Rvmutoms disappear. All that country KIua solo. "Sonir of the Soul" Josle I Kindergartens all over the 230 32 30.929.89 fi.28.1 75 not far Taxes iow Taxes 1910 Taxes County licenses County licenaejj Sturnon. I and hoped that the day was Piano. "The Spider's Dance" al- I distant when a child would be refused lace) Maud Alice Wagner.

(admittance to the primary without $1024)08-18 "Like a Dream" (Floten) and I at least two years kindergarten traln- was needed was to digest that lump of "Oypsy Melody" tKohler) Eleanor ing. After the program refresh Receives from Comptroller food in your stomach and the glands whose duty it is to supply tne gastric Jan. 1. 1911 By outstanding warrants By salaries paid to County Commissioners, Judge Criminal Court. Judge County and Juvenile Courts, Supervisor, Register and Clerk to the Board, Bridge Tenders, Etc Commissions paid to Treasurer, Tax Collector, Tax Assessor and Bond Trustees Expense of Circuit Court Expense of County Court Expense of Poor Farm Record books, dockets and stationery 1'ubllshlQg and advertising Charitable institutions and charity Buildings and Improvements Repairs Furniture and fixtures Incidentals, water, lights, fuel, etc Physicians and drugs Sanitary expenses Insurance Election Expenses Interest paid on time warrants Appropriations and donations Taid for purchase of right of ways Recording ments were served and a social chat enjoyed by the mothers and friends 4.124.50 4.302.61 11,358.60 Juices, had simply given out from over Tax redemptions Railroad and Teleeraph Co.

licenses Railroad and Telegraph Co. Taxes Slate convict hire Herring. Chorus. "Sunflower." Recitation. "Kentucky Belle" Mar-iraret Coffee work.

Ho wnen you iook mat mue present, a tha statetincletles have tablet vou were supplying exactly what 22,642.23 14,622.40 21,030.56 1, 931.07 340.85 7.635.02 1.823.08 1.282.45 2.856.08 7.148.79 1,338.01 316.14 2.654.63 1,835.15 23.07 746.63 KOI. 13 2.066. 1 1,050.00 250.00 89.59 25.00 43.87. 20.60 Piano, "Narcissus" (Nevln) Ada elected their officers for the year and was necessary to complete the process Warner. From various sources have commenced active work.

The of aigestion inaiineio niu ur- Vocal. "Under the Rose." "Sing Me amn but was unable to tinisli. various State aocieUes give oVUgmlxil If vou would continue to take a entertainments during the season and Stuart' DvsDeDsia Tablet after each To Sleep Clarence Manoney. Piano, Prelude from "Carnival Mis-lion" (Eduard Schutt) Margaret 1,080.40 2. on B.OO 63.00 428.26 7.89 In this way people from the same stato are brought in contact with one Sales of produce rrom 1'oor Oyster Iwd rentals Sale of desk Sale of brick Returned by Board amount of appropriation unexpended Reed, from Mate Bank.

Chicago, account Insolvent insurance company meal for awhile, your stomach would have a chance to rest up and get well Davis and stronar again Tte-Shoosy School Try just one box and you will never want to be without this wonderful 1 i 1.1,1.. Florida can very truthfully be cauea ir.rnua.... Damages paid Taxes refunded Burials 2.486.55 The Ohio Society will meet In the little remedy for stomach troubles the htmtitr'a naradlse. In every direc Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets contain an Auditorium Tuesday afternoon, January 9. at 2:30 o'clock.

This Is the 69,797.99 ingredient, one grain of whicn win ui Total receipts Jan. 1, 1312 Outstanding warrants 128,236. 96 330. 4T 1136,098.32 first meetinar of the year and a large I 3 noo trains of food. They are so Net expenditures Loans to Road and Bridge 11,870.20 Loans toHard Rock Road tion and localty.

sportsmen are going out dally in quest of the multitudinous ducks and snipe that find auch tin feeding grounds In and around the lakes and many ponds, which the excessive rains have; caused to appear In so many low places. tr m. if. Terrv. of I-jtkeland.

ar 81,374.94 attendance is desired. Officers will entirely harmless because they have elected The Kentuckv Society will absolutely no effect on the system one have a meeting at the City Park Tues- way or another except to, do Just the day, at 3 o'clock. one thing digest food. rh O. W.

Installed the follow- Forty thousand physicians use and Total expenditures Jany. 1, 1912 Balance in Treasury. 101,1 T2. 93 1 83,524.82 SI 36,068. R2 rec.immend this National Remedy Hall rived on the late train Thursday night inff officers at Fraternity Kvery drug store everywhere sells and Tiiirr1n M-fnlnf AM follows: recommends Stuarts dyspepsia iao-ita The nrlce is 50 cents per box A sample will be sent free if you will Hibbs, C.

H. R. Beers. A. W.

W. Plunkett. banker: James Nelson, clerk; A. Pope, escort: H. W.

Williams, watchman: A. A. Styler. secretary; O. W.

Stiles and J. Lancas write K. A. Stuart 150 Stuart ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND. Marshall.

Mich. for a short visit to ner sister. M. H. Bowler and Mrs.

J. II. Koumll- Miss Alberta Hon-n has returned from a pleasant visit to the home folks In Tampa. Judge and Mrs. Joseph Manuel Alio, after a pleasant visit to San ford.

Mrs. Allo's former home, have returned to the Isle of Pines. Miss Josle Sturnon entertained tne members of the senior class of the High School delghtfully at her home. ter, mannrers Albert Kev returned to Auburn 1,499.58 16.23 DISBURSEMENTS Jany. 1, 1011 By outstanding time warrants By outstanding cash warrants ao Expended for paving new roads hrMon B.BUa.OI) i PROSPECTIVE.

SETTLERS Saturday to resume his studies RECEIPTS January 1, 1911 To balance in Treasury Warrants cancelled Received from Tax Collector Taxes 1909 8 alll Tnxes 1910 11,868.55 after a pleasant holiday visit with his Kxnenrteil wood bridees K.6!?. 20,418.27 Resurfacing and repair roads and Taxes 1911 2,397.41 mother. Mrs. Sadie Key. urimtn vey wlll not return to Auburn, but will engage In the "real estate business here.

SPRINGS VISIT TARPON for roads and Net expenditures 14,277.47 84,016.70 FARGO The Knights of Pythias Installed tne Received from Comptroller 2,300.00 152.85 meeting with Interest Tax redemptions ax reaeiupnons bridges Turchased 1 road roller Clearwater drain warrants taken tip Interest paid FARGO, Jan. "Tli I following officers at their Long, of Franklin. aTled I Wednesday eventng: II. day eventng: H. Railroad and Telegraph Taxes 1.GJ9.10 Thomp 2,758.40 2.08 SUCCESS OF LAND COMPANY 1,791.05 5,058 .57 From Various Sources son, C.

R. J. W. Taylor, prelate; W. M.

W. F. Dl-vlnee. K. R.

and J. O. Bradshaw, M. of H. C.

Cook, M. C. K. Fargo this week anu wui some time while ooklng after business affairs connected with the Lake Alfred Lumber Mill Co. W.

S. FenwKk and wife were visit from (Joneral una Transfers from outstanding indebtedness fund Total expenditures Jan. 1, 1812 Balance la Treasury Knnls. I. G-: J.

O. Spencer, O. J. ors to Winter Haven ednesoay. to Winter iiavvn Wellman ana of o.

Pradshaw, Charles 71,055.83 ees. ur. t-eaoouy Pave ere not able to Tota lrecoints nn ia 88,024.73 181,709.41 $221,249.09 Jan. 1, 1912 Outstanding time One Hundred and Twenty Families Have Been Located on Its Property in Short Time TARPON SPRINGS, Jan. 6 (Special) The Tampa and Tarpon Springs Land Company is expecting in the city today ten men.

prospective land buyers. These men come from the northern States and the party is in charge be present and will be installed at the next meeting. Mr. King having been elected V. C.

and Dr. Feabody." M. F. HARD ROCK ROAD FUND. of Mr.

DpVnre. a sDecial agent ana RECEIPTS 1,369.66 representative of the company. If these men locate here it will help Taroon SDrtngs wonderfully. It Is Jany. 1.

1011 To balance In Treasury DISBURSEMENTS Jany. 1, 1911 By outstanding warrants By Maintenance of Convicts; and Teams Working on the Public Roads Provisions and feed Bedding and clothing W. F. Bridge, of Center IU1L in town Sunday. Rev.

Sloan, of Lakeland, preached at the school house Sunday. A Urge number was present. Sabhatn chool was held before the preaching service. Next Sunday the pulpit will be Ailed by Rev. Mr.

Glazier, of the M. E. Church of Winter Haven. Miss Mary Andesrian and-A. KerdJenian were In inter Haven last returned from Winter Haven Thursday noon.

Mr. and Mrs. W. W. lloopes and children, of Bristol.

Tenru. town last week. Mr. Hoopes has had UU health and will epend the winter in Florida. Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Emerr am Mr. A delightful card party was given at the Iiusenbury Villa Thursday evening for the benefit of the Samaritan Hospital.

The party was given by Mrs. Walker, of Atlanta, assisted by a number of the ladies at the hotel. Twelve tables of bridge and five hundred were in play and several others enjoyed the game of set back. In live hundred the trophies were awarded Miss Eaton. Mrs.

Slmson. Mr. C. K. Deckman and Mr.

Oatton. In bridge the victors were Mrs. C. V. Mullen.

Mrs. Lester Kellar. Mr. Lee nnd Mr. Davis.

Mrs. Mllllken scored hnneii thev will each locate on a ten Received from Tax Collector Taxes 1010 Taxes 1011 3B.605.63 7,192.22 acre tract. This company has located on their property about 120 families 42,797.85 2S0.OO 224 3 664. 28 and more new settlers are arrlvin? everv liar. Received from Comptroller Railroad and Telegraph Co.

Taxes. 4,917.26 Cooking utensils, etc. Lights and water rents Physicians and drugs Guards, yardmen, rodmen and money paid to convicts at expiration of eentence All Tarponltes were glad to see "Old Sol" noke his nose from under the 4,917.26 6,218 15 of the clouas. rnree aays ui canonv 16,842.80 continuous rain Is an event not often first In set back. Delicious punch was served during the games and the experienced by the West Coaster spar Total expense Purchase of 3 convict Ihirchase of 4 pair mule Purchase wagons and harness 1,495.00 2,060.00 360.00 affair was voted one of the most en- ticularly at this season of the year, Received from Various Sources Ralance on convict hire for 1010 Ilalance from good roads bonds donations to Harney road Donations to West Coast road Sale old steam roller Sale Iioks and meat Collected for team hire 203.85 25.47 370.00 325 00 50.00 25.10 5 OO 1.50 loyaMe given at the Dusenbury dur- And it is with pleasure we nan tne sunshine and balmy air of a perfect lnr thn season.

A neat sum was 8.91R.00 56,710.22 Florida, ttav. made for the hospital. U81.420.10 16.25 80,075.38 738.28 $221,240.09 269.88 1 77.468.02 2,094.04 "8.831,44 4,180.10 53,406.35 6.197. 99 63,784.44 Plans and specifications are being Collected for freight Road and bridge work, material and Total expenditures Balance in Treasury 1,146.92 Received from Loans and Transfers Loan from General Fund Transfer from Outstanding lndobl. Fund.

Transfer from Fine and Forfeiture 20,004.74 5,408.12 4,000.00 29,502.86 ORLANDO ORLANDO. Jan. 6. (Special.) S. S.

Griffin will move his family into their beautiful home on Lake Eola this week. i The Orlando baseket ball team was defeated in both games with Mercer this week. The Orlando boys put up a good game, but were simply outclassed on all points. The games were held in the Armory and were fol and Mrsv A. N.

Robbing ana F.leanor.of Itoston. were in I-rgo Friday, enroute to lorence Villa, where they will guests during the winter season. J. A. Brunson and J.

S. Close, of Wauchula. were in town Sunday. George S. Williams, of auchu'a.

arrived Wednesday evening and i be here several days. A. Redmon. of Taft. is spending several days In town.

Mr. Taylor, of Winter Haven, accompanied by his son and friend. Mr. Herman, of New York City, were town Thursday afternoon enroute to Tampa. Mrs.

J. E. Miles spent New lears Iv at Bartow. The new homes being built by E. Tueschmann and Mrs.

T. Martin are nearins: completion and In a vee or more will ready for occupancy. BARTOW Total receipts 1, 1J12 Outstanding warrants 78,364 89 96.89 79.831.44 Jan. drawn for a good many residences and office buildings and it is hoped that, construction work will begin at once. The West Drug Company begins operations In a few days with one of the prettiest drug houses on the west coast.

Mr. John West, manager and proprietor, ia one of the best known druggists and business men on the peninsula and his success is practically assured. The fixtures wlil be white enamel, trimmed in god with a fountain in connection. His place will, no doubt, prove popular, especial among the young folk. ANNUAL MEETING P.

Verplanck Company held the annual meeting of their stockholders yesterdav. at the offices In this city. The reports of the year's business were very satisfactory. P. Verplanck was elected president of the company for the ensuing year and C.

T. Dudley, secretary and treasurer. FINE AND FORFEITURE FUND. DISBURSEMENTS 1,482.93 2,103.55 Jany. 1, 1911 By outstanding warrants By officer's fe bills; Feeding prisoners in Jail Jail expense 26,899.07 6,581.90 2,319.04 RECEIPTS Jany.

1. 1011 To balance In Treasury Yafrants cancelled and destroyed by authority of resolution passed by the Board 9, 1011 Received from Tax Collector Taxes 1000 Taxes 1910 Taxes 1511 184.26 23.737. lO 4,794.81 lowed by dancing. E. B.

Clark, of Louisville, who ownt some valuable Orlando property Is here for the winter. Miss Gayie Smith, of Pleasure-vllle, Is the charming guest of Mrs. J. Holbrook. Miss Marian Groves entertained delightfully at dinner Thursday evening In honor of her guest.

Miss Alpha Enoch, of Mt. Sterling. Ky-. The table was charmingly laid for ten covers, and a novel feature was Introduced In the shape of hand-decorated place-cards to represent each one's hobby. The ladles of the Rosalind Club gave a young peoples' concert Thursday afternoon that was much enjoyed by a brilliant gathering.

After the mu 2,689.83 4,623.30 194.40 10.00 10.00 Witnesses in justice ana v-u. Judge's Courts Witnesses In Criminal Witnesses In Circuit Court Expert testimony Taking testimony 28,716.17 1 If Your Head Aches Tnternreters Received from Comptroller Tax redemptions oouq'TS Railroad and Telegraph Taxes State convict hire li.rfos.ou 17,087.02 7,527.53 168.00 1.678.50 304.00 4.146.63 100.00 30. on 25.00 77. 50 13.00 ..,5.00 15.00 16.18 Received from Various Sources Fines and costs collected Vou should Tako the Sure Remedy HIoks'CAPUDiftE There's a cause for every headache -i Capudine reaches that cause quickly. it be heat.

cold, gripp, oi BARTOW. Jan. (Specal. ed-nesday morning at 9:20 o'clock, at the fcome of the bride's parents, Mr. anJ Mrs.

John Hooker. Miss t-aroljrn Wayne, their only daughter and chl.d. was united in marriage to R. llennes. Rev.

N. II. Williams of tha Methodist Church, performing the eremony. Tne wedding was very quiet, only a few of the bride's young lady friends being present beside the near relatives. The paror was beautifully decorated in ferns and put plants.

Miss Louise Seymour payed the Wedding March The brtde was attired In a stylish tailored suit of dark blue cloth, black glover and a large becoming cture hat of blwck plush trimmed with -a handsome willow plume. Immediately after the ceremony and congratulations, the hppy left In a automobile for Lakeland, where they took the train for Brouksvllle. their future home. it charming young 50 00 1.95 Hunter's Licenses Money found on dead man at Inquest Physicians and drugs Burials Disinfectants and Insecticides Game warden Donation to colored hospital 1 Bloodhound Capturing escaped convicts Paid prisoners on release Auto hire Convict Inspection raid interest on Actual expenditures Transfer te Hard Rock Road Total expenditures Jany. 1, 191J! Balance in Treasury.

11.138.00 Total receipts 1012 Outstanding warrants 56.941.19 3,266.77 63,784.44 49.406.85 4.000.00 stomach troubles and cures, even tLongtt It be sick or nervous headache. Capudine Is the surest remedy fo inny. Colds and Gripp. Feverishness, Ache and Nervousness disappear and normal conditions are restored. sic sandwiches, olives and cotTee were served by the entertainment committee.

Mrs. Patterson, Misses Porter and Hudson. 1 Following was the program: "March Milltalre," Misses Sara and Ella Slemmons. -Harmony 'deV Rlego." Miss Jutn Mcllvaln. (a) "Adoration." Telme.

(b "Evening S'tnr," Wagner Mr. Hortselet. (cello). "A Fairy Love Sung." Mrs. A.

Hnlle. Capudine ib liquia-easy anu piu tn take acts immediately 1 10c 25e and SO at drnt ttntu OUTSTANDING INDEBTEDNESS FUND. DISBURSEMENTS (h) Mv Ideal." Mr. Maglffln. in- tvimn ATVTj- stop Rosary," Nevin.

(by reque st) Mr. jAr -T7 AT RECEIPTS TIonslet. 111 Li i 1 1 x-iiitu 60,585.13 8.498,12 By transfers to Road and Bridge Jfind 2,237.53 To balance In Treasury By transfer to Hard Rock Road Fund. Tax Collector- Mr. Honselet was at one time with Walter Damvoch In the New Tork Symphony Orchestra.

Mr. Magoffin, hew of Blshon Grav. has 1 0 863.52 47.474.17 9,589.63 Total dlstrarsement Jany. 1, 1912 Balance in Treasury. 66,083,25 5,033.

38 71416.63 Taxes 1010 Taxes 1911 Ave. SHtb Street BUSINESS MEN FAMILIES TOURISTS voman. who has srown to womanhood in Bartow, where she has a number of admiring friends who wish for her verv success and happiness In her new- Ufa, Miss Carolyn Is a graduate of the class of '10 of Summerlin ln--Mtute and an active member among KunK Ple 1" 'h Methodist Church" she. will he missed. Mr and MM.

Henne received a number of nandsome presents, both In cut glass and silver. Present at the ceremony were. Mm-t'ames t. L. Sensabaugh.

A. B. Mc-Uan. Misses Tommte le Won Ned Stanley. Lillian Carpenter Gladys Hooker; Louise Seymour; Miss Annie Anderson, of Newman Ga.

Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Swrlngen.

Fort Meade. j. Swearlngen; Mr. and Mrs. J.

J. 57,432.32 Mtunum of Luxury at Minimum of Goat. Received from Comptroller Tax redemptions Railroad and Telegraph Co. Taxes. 4.890.41 6,556.35 beautiful lyrte tenor voice.

These are winter visitors and great acquisition to the music circle of Orlando. Miss Ruth Mcllvalne gave a dinner to Miss Thompson and her bridesmaids at her beautiful winter home on Lucerne Circle. The "maids" are? Misses Ruth If Ruth Thompson. Eliza Wrieht. Glenn Cheney, all of Orlando.and Miss Root, of Plant 11.446.76 Total receipts 68,879.08 71,16.03 Mrs.

iiauni Mr; Mcintosh, of Wewkivlll: Mrs. City. Meade: and M. JoiMan. xrx i Louis Hooker.

R. C. after Mr. ana ars, GOOD ROADS BONDS FUND. DISBURSEMENTS 04 40 By transfer to Hard Rock Road Fund RECEIPTS Thirty of the young bachelors of Orlando have organized a club to be called the Thirty Club, with the object In view of giving fortnightly dances at the Elks' Club House; only members and their Invited guests to be present.

1. 1011 To halnnce in rusrees nanus. To difference In warrants paid 25147 i.47 BROOKSVILLE BROOKS VI Jan. 6 (Sneclal) GOOD ROADS BONDS INTEREST AND SINKING FUND. i5.47 25.47 28,012.87 S1.094.4r, 59.107.

32 Kdward K. Cox. manager of the local office of the nrooksvllle Hammock Iind Company, who srent the at his home In Chicago, returne-1 sldence In Bartow of i 'of moved to Tampa. The friends of -Mr. and Mrs.

Scribner regret to give up. but wbh them success In sSSSi Jeft Wednesday night Jacksonville, where he will enter m2S Business College, taking Mr" an" Mr it' R. Cheatham enter-laKl at uPPer 'n their lovely apartment. a BU-IU. Thursday evening.

Jhe Moiny rere their guests: Dr. and Mrs. A Law Mlse.es Daphne l-wls. Joan-rette o'Kle. Constant Allen and ft llrti M.

D. Wilson and Gail-lard Lockwood. HMHM Thl slat hetl mefo rail Til itam-i ST. PETERSBURG i mn.tigRI'Ra Jan. 6.

(Sp- DISBURSEMENTS By purchased and retired 15 bonds RECEIPTS Frl lay. accompanied bv Mrs. Cox. who mil To balance in Treasury 570.02 26.025 25 Jany. 1, each 15.000.00 112.87 12,900.00 will spend the winter In Hrooksvllle.

Balance in hands of Bond Trustees Hon. W. A. Kulton. who had been 26,505.27 confined to his room the past week Accrued Interest on bonds raid 645 int.

coupons Total disbursements Janr. 1, 112 Balance In Treaimry Balance In Bond Trustees' on account of an attack of indigestion. 1.R14.77 29,770.68 tins about recovered and expects to Recelverr from Tax Collector-Taxes 1000 Taxes Taxes 1011 172.75 22.478.49 4,495.13 he doln business at the old stand by Monday. was Mr. Pulton's first 27,146.37 iiinox since comlnsr to Florida twenty seven vear8TO.

and he has promised ACCESSIBLE-QUIET-ELEGANT Within Frre MinuSr." ol TVatiM. Shop anJ CluU 300 Fert We of Brodw.y. New Dutch Grill Roomi. Largn mi the City. Electro Car pM Hotel to all RailtoadU.

EUROPEON PLAN $1.50 per Day $2.00 per Day WITHOUT BATH WITH BATH Suites, $3.50 and upward SEND ron COLODID map of YORK EDGAR T. SMITH, Managing: Director Received from Comptroller Tax redemptions Railroad and Telegraph Co. 8 Taxes. 2.292.39 3,073.29 Mr. that it will be his last- rlaU-Thi.

Mothers' Club of tho Kindergarten held a very enjoyable Ktnderearten rooms 5,365.68 perhaps When vou see Fessenden Think of" FIFtK IXSVBANCK. n7he High School building Friday af- Total receipts 32,512.05 59,107.32 ternoon at 3 ociock. When you think of FIRF. IXSURANCK See Fessenden 1-3-tf There were iwmj-inr cau Mrs. Jeffries, the president, op-j.

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