PAi ATKA DAILY NEPS, I ttv-ttt--, TION IN WARD 8 Aisu l ..nrrvBn 1 OF THE CITY OF PALATKA, f lltnaviu Friday. Momtng, July 2 qt Ualatka latly Neusa I FLORIDA. An election is hereby Caiiej to te S5:aSi55,! At co,, ta what , s 5 jjjj - ' m, . ,i.w.it.W..'is called the "Colrain Crescent City m& Qf Lawa of tt of Sookb m. WR.j:JlJ!!lr 1 Association," and on a recent date, : Florida, Acts of 1021, for the purpose TJm MangemB... .- --y BavertU- according TO a paper m - lWu - f t0 o,. Ford of this place, this of id WardB, to the C.ty Counc.l the 9th day during the Ana VAlir -x months Paya ,r reading matter. jscnt t(J j. Ford of this place, thi jof said Wards, to the SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 5SOcisitlm held its annual picnic ; je City of Falatfca; r S6 M) Three months 31.76 " election shall be held on nVa0r.ab;Ve eadvanc-e -1 Vith "early a hundred people pre- p able Invariaoiy , Davenport is chair- . nr.riW hv 1aw. " r.- -. B. lU'STQW. Advert . o association, and among That the place for holding said EKrtR WarYrJ.'waba's" Aveminent name8 which will be recog- election in Ward 8, shall be at Mer MODcn ohicaKO, 111. . . .. . n wins Store. auvbktisis Rw nized here are tnose or - , , .. Davenport, Purinton, Harris, ana i"" TTs'others Fm all accounts these sum-1 election , ta Ward 9, shall be at Ma- mer exiles from God's country nac a pret y good time eatmg cake and That C Merwin and E. R Conway pie and Boston Baked Beans and j are hereby appointed as Inspectors V. 15t thin v and T- B- Dowlla 'S hereby aPPmted such like things. wi l. in Children's Day will be observed at s iu. r B r- cess may'0(lj had to the said 8s- meni toll at the office of tM assob Vr in said City of Palatka during each day, (Sunday excepted) from V o'clock A. M. tP 12 o'clock w., nna from 2 o'clock P. M. until 4 o'clock P. M., from the date hereof untU and including the said 2nd day of Au gust, 1921, for the purpose of ex amining said assessment H and Pre paring petitions or complaints WITNESS mv "and and seal ot tne City of Palatka, this 23rd day of July, A. D., 1921. CHAS. BURT, City Clerk, Palatka. Fla. Robert E. rim. Avenue New YorK TELEPHONE "TmTTkk ok associated pkkss Th Associated Press Is exclusively breln. CROSSING "THE DIVIDE" That expression when used in the Rocky mountains always means crossing the highest ridge between the big river and the Pacific. But it is here used in allusion, not to climbing the crests and then descend ing, but to something wo experience every summer. We are just now crossing the di vide that parts the crescendo half of summer from the diminuendo. To be sure, it is over a month since the sun was vertical over the Tropic of Can ter and we saw the longest day of the year with its more than fourteen Iwurs of sunshine as against less than ten hours of night. But the ris irir momentum of summer carries forward long after June 21 and it is i oKni.t this ripriod that urn? feels a subtle turning of the seasonal tide, a stealthy easing round to face the opposite direction toward autumn and ripe corn and frost on the sedge fields. The signs are faint and delicate. Sunset and twilight are upon us these days a little more quickly. The mornings are somehow fresher with a faint suggestion of the coolness we know in September. No longer are the birds romancing and nesting. Instead they are teaching young fledgelings to be on the wing and ready for migration. The black berries are gone, the ripe grapes are coming in. The cornfield green of June is yellowed with the ripe tas sels of July. The cotton bolls grow fceavv and the leaves are slightly bronzing with maturity. New-crop sweet potatoes speak of autumn as drawing near. Yes, the season when all is fresh, green, immature and on the make has slipped behind and the senses detect on every hand a kind of summer-crest, as it were, past which we are stealing on toward fineness, harvesting, and final re mits. Unmercifully hot flings at us mav yet be indulged in by retiring sum mer, tut briefer and brighter they must be with less and less grip on the lengthening nights. A belated mocking bird, her first nest no doubt wrecked by some tragedy, is even now setting on four eggs in a nest discovered by the observer re cently, but she is the exception. Only here and there is the baby-leaf tint of green to be seen on the solid ma ture green of forest masses. There is an atmosphere of old settled sum mer everywhere and the rapidly growing suggestion of seasonal work completed or approaching comple tion. We are crossing the divide that brings autumn nearer to us in pros pect than spring is by retrospect. the Presbyterian church next Sun day morning, when the service will open at 11 o'clock under direction of Mrs. R. T. Chafer, and to wnicn ser vice all the people of the place are Knid Ward R That P. J. Manucy and H. M. Moody NOTICE TO ELECTORS: A Democratic Primary in Ward Eight and Ward Nine in the City of Palatka is hereby ordered to be held on Monday, August 1, at S p. m., for the purpose of nominating two Aldermen in each ward. Ward 8, Manucy's store, one Alder man to serve until the regular City election in April, 1922, and one alder- The two orange groves in lage of East Palatka, Putnam w ty, Florida, formerly belonging U tht late Edwin W. Johnson, deceasia, one of which, consisting of en acre" more or less, and on lotVn citrus trees, a Packing hoi e b and sheds for machinery ' Blt"h on the south side of the public J hign way extending -roveg. SE'..2rc,, nf twenty acres, more or less, and on w . a stake, then.-. t Peg feet to Ptac. of b jllnl """" ... - M,,h alonir ' sal.1 . excepieu ii oevn tJI,v.,, SSnehto It. nterat.on "ft oa.-t Railway Compa,,r 7 Section line between Sections jp.v , corport on on March , and Eight (). me" chanM am and said deea being Section line Twenty (20) cnains R offlM of tne clerk III records i,' of ih,. J Fifty &0 "K?i Tot Two '2) of 'Court of Putnam County i ginning, and being In Lot i Yen (10), Mil Book 0 of Convyanc3 section Eight (8), Township ien whlcn gad r,cord ,g nI?M'i rir ii n South, Range r,i T East. coniaiiiiiiR -- a guD. T (20) acres, more or less and ud now b North frnm t ""L..:u ,hioh tracts are ae- acriuru twenty acres; more or Ject t'hK Tlong and" across the Mel is an artesian well now being used, ",,. exCepll.ng Lndnecan and citrus trees, lasltuatea wu.w. ,and hereinbefore ae- rearrbedDby mete, and bounds, as fol- Comnem. e- F cordUJlly invited. The following is Ward 9. v,oh unnninted as Insnectors. man tn serve until the regular City and F. B. Trice is hereby appointed !elction in April, 1923. as Clerk for the polling place in Ward 9, MerWtnV store, one Al- Iderman to serve until the regular the program of exercises for the ser vice : Organ Voluntary. Opening Sentences. Singing, "The Children's King- Sunday School Prayer. Responsive Reading. Old Testament, Prov 2: 1-11. New Testament, Luke 2: 40-52. Recitations. Singing. Primary Department Singing, "Children's Praises" Sunday School Recognition of Cradle Role Miss Anderson Recitation, "Children's Day for Two" Mary Kinard Singing, "I Will Follow Chrirt" Sunday School Violin Solo, Caratina Schmidt, Miss Martha liartiett Recitation, "Children's Day on the Prairie", Elinor Smock Duett, "The Little Miss'u" Misses Evers Song, "I think When I Read That Sweet Story," Miss Elizabeth Atkissi Offering Song, "For Jesus" Sunday School Chalk Talk Mr. Chafer Hymn No. 379, "Jesus Calls Us". Benediction. aru .7. ' uctiiiau w tv u .Ae ot tVio nollinw tilaceii ' rs,r olontlnn in Anril. 1 922. and one AllAb bllC ' " v j V 1 ni.mi. ... ..g...., , in said Wards shall open at 10 o'-1 Alderman to serve until the regular clock A. M., and close at 4 o'clock, city election in April 1023. P. M., on said date. In the event that either of the WITNESS the hand of the Mayor ab0ve mentioned places cannot be of the City of Palatka, this 26th day use(j for said primaries, the Chair of July, A. D., 1921. i man of the Executive Democratic Henry M. Fearnside, .Committee will procure another suit Mayr of the City of Palatka. NOTICE To all Persons Desirous of Having Any Corrections Made in the As sessment Roll of the City of Pa latka. for the Year 1921. a Vila nlofV City Democratic Executive Com mittee. Chas E. Rowton, Chairman. .T. H. Hauehton. Secretary. ' July 26- 5t MASONIC MEETING Palatka Lodge, No. 34, F and A. M., will hold a special communication this eveninir in the Masonic Temple at eight o'clock. Work in the E. A. degree. All visiting brothers are in vited to attend. N. A. STUMPE, W. M. J. H. HAUGHTON, Secretary. All persons interested wh" are de sirous f having any correction? made in the assessment roll of the City of Palatka, for the taxes of 1921, whether in the listing, valua tions of property, real or persnal, or otherwise, are required to rile with the Clerk of the Council of the City of Palatka, on r before the next regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Palatka, to be held at 8 o'clock P. M. on Tuesday, 2d day of August, A. D., 1921, their petition or petitions, complaint or complaints; addressed to the City Council, in writing, setting forth specifically their objections to said assessment, and the corrections de sired to be made I That the said City Council will meet at the time aforesaid at the Citv Hall in the City of Palatka, for the purpose of hearing such petitions or complaints and making correction: in the listing, valuations of property real or persnal, or otherwise, in the said assessment roll. And notice is hereby given that ac tions to turn to the right as a last rer,crt. That certain parcel of land lying on Fast side of St7 Johns River, and de ferred as beginning at the Northwest corner of land sold by Wylde L. L. Bowen to Joseph A. Crandall, be l.ur also the Northeast corner of lands sold by said Bowen to Osborn i D. hea vv, and running thence due Noith ten chains to a stake, thence East t.cu ten chains to the middle of th'? i reeK thence South along the men.'"'."'"- of the creek about ten chains to the Northeast corner of the aforesaid cor ner of the aforesaid lands J,0I";P" A Crandall, thence West about en chains along the North boundary 1 ne of the siad Crandall lands to .he point half of Southeast quarter of Section FWe (5) Township Ten (101 South. Range Twenty-seven (27) East, con taining Ten acres, more or less; also that certain parcel of land being part of the West halt- of Southeast quar ter of Section Five (5), Township Ten (10) South. Range Twenty-seven (i) East, on East side of St. Johns Riyer and described as beginning at the Southeast corner stake of the land sold by W. Id. L. Bowen to Owborn- D. Seavy, and running thence bast par allel to and 30. feet from North boun dary of the land claimed and Inclosed bv Edwin W. Johnson ten chains to a small creek, and thence in a Norther ly course with the meanderings of the nnin, riiio Knst of the Jinrthenst corner of the said Osboru I). Seavv land, thence West to the Northeast corner of said f'sborn D Seavy land, thence souin vw;" the East line of said Osborn D. Seavy land to beginning, con- ti . morp nr less: also that certain parcel of land on East side of St. Johns River, and more particularly described as com mencing at a point where the hection line between Sections Five (5) and Eight (8) intersects the East line of the Woodruff Grant, thence South .l.n. tha Et line r.f said (Jrailt )odrurr urani, V', oi fo S ffn S.I hu,.red forty- between "sections Five (5) and LVht m. thence along, said line eight hundred aou RADI 1 All persons interested required to be and appear " : Judge of the Circuit Court of ,1" County, Florida, on the '"ton Julv ! FIRST MONDAY IN OCTftnp. A. D. 1921. at the court to rong. . Capl that day In and for saia .t 6 then and there answer the and his ii tirr in a civn action, itutnaire. P Witness my hand as Clerk Ms rlpnit Court of Putnam r-.' . fll y... ... - "unt Priv Ida, and the seal of saia good repu 22nd day of July, A. V. nnm (Seal) R. J. HA;,vr,vte 8nd mu Clerk ClrcJfi'i r j By w. A. Williams t,M London 1 GILES J. PATTERSON. ' ' ... , Solicitor for the Plai'utiir polltlcaJ July 29; Aug. 5-12-1H-26; gc- i,' 23-30. ".' ...... : i THK rlHCI lT ( OI KT, PITNAM lOl.VTY, FLOHIDA. United States Trust Com- ) pany, a corporation i vs ) O. L. Hatch and Harvey ) B. Hatch. I PlBLICA'liOX TO HARVEY B. HATCH, Defeadant, herein, and all persons uicereBci-.. In this cause: vn nnrl each of you will please take notice that th,- above entitled suit has been instituted aeainsi bv attachment in the Circuit Court 111 aiid for Putnam County, Horida, anil that in and by virtue of the writ of attachment Issued h.reln, the follow ing described property situated in Putnam County, Florida, has been Sydenham Reliable Family Remedies No. 1 SYD7NHAM Uric-Acid Sol' vant; Rheumatic, Liver, Bowel and Kidney Remedy. $1.00. No. 2 SYDENHAM, the great Head ache Remedy, 50 cents. No. 3 SYDENHAM Greatest for Heart, Nerves and Blood, 50 cents. Post Paid- Free answers to all inquiries about cases. Dr. Soper, for SLDENHAM Co., New York City, tnd Palatka, Fla., P. O. Box 463 Texas Gas - 24c Texas Oil - 25c Oliver Brothers A perfect wife is one who can pry n,..illu nrt1 of tVa came tima nlfili the dinner and pretend to hear wliat , her husband is saying. : Don't envy Government employe? Washington is a very unsatisfactcC' Dlace to loaf at this season of IB year. It won't help much to scrap the b tleships unless we can arrang.i" scrap the world's supply of fooush prejudices. If domestic rows and divorces Con tinue, a spirit of fairness will ir time nrnmnt us to weiirh in combataitf at the altar, '" A tan.T by any other name is still a tax. There has been no complaint of a bayrs' strike from the hootch ped- International rivalry isn't abolish ed, but it is cheaper to drill for oil than to drill soldiers. Mr. Ford is selling more cars than ver before, and now perhaps people will shake off their lethargy. In the matter of trimming i:ro ent bystanders, the does of war have very little on the hogs of peace It will seem more like the road back to normalcy when it is tilled with moving crops. Man is endowed with certain in alienable rights, and he is lucky if he gets the interest on the endow ment. There are two sides to the Irish question, and the only side that con terns official America is the outside There is little chance that of gravity will be repelled. It one of the benefits fought for : forefathers. Naval competition i rathe , esting. You can't tell which ' exhausted first, the tax pI ocean parking spaces. - lat tl .uw IS88, NOTICE OF APPLICA FOR TAX DEED Under Section 8 of Chapti Laws of Florida Notice is hereby given tit B. F Oster, purchaser of Tax inificate No. 782, dated the 7th da Jof July, A. D. 1910. has filed said 1 itificate in my office, and has ma iipplica tion for Tax Deed to issum accor dance with law. Said Cerifite em braces the following desf-hed pro i nerty situated in Putnf bounty, Florida, to-wit:- Lots 12, 13, 14, 15, nnlK'i of 24 Bl't (10, Florhr!r.e The said land being iessed at the date of the issuance! such Cer tificate in the name of II .aown. Unless said Certificate hall be re deemed according to 1:4 Tax Deed rnr uema determined to quar-lwill issue thereon on I'' 29th day of August. A. D.. 1921. Witness my official t'nature and seal this the 28th day I luiy, A. D., 11921. R. J. ifNCOCK, Clerk Circuit Cof, Putnam County, forida. rel over the scraps that are left and scraps over the quarrels that are left. " Congress has a pet alligator with a remarkable snap. Perhaps he will teach Congress to make it snappy. Have You Tried Our Bread? If you have nor, try it and see for your self how good it is. Hot rolls from ii a. m. to. 7 p. m. daily. The Biggest Saver For ,ie are the . ids, state a ts, as annc Old Son 1st ; Edmoii IBellomont fUellomon Its "Inches" In The Worfcf S, Nev special n $ v:. ' ' ' pre", lcavir Is continue William good repu eed agains the . Adven irare-nopay' ts include jLivingstor ; the Earl We are talking about our COUPON BOOK. It keeps down your ice bill. It prevents your ice money from lost or niched. if cavoc voi i the trouble ot makinc the Adm " J ( 7 fld -the Change. Secretaries & id the. ste It protects you from the handling o(;sdt wet or dirty money. f2Ti Money-time-trouble-that's what little book will do for you in a saving .f wav. Use it no wand all the remain8' ma" J , . . . ench pasi der of the season. From drivers. ? v ne to New through tli rho promi Southern Utilities Compani6' imurder ai 0ung on ,ay 23, V, itary Bakery Palatka s New and Best Bakery 710 LEMON STREET ANNOUNCEMENT I am pleased to announce that I will open offices in the Kennedy building tomorrow (Saturday), and will be pleased to have every one interested call on me for free consultation. Examination free for thirty days only. Dr. Earl A. Rabb, Chiropractor Kennerly building, opposite Putnam National Bank, Palatka, Florida Specials For Saturday Sanitary Couches IASCOT. For Sleeping Porches Quickly converted from a couch to a double bed $29.50 up ' 1 j.9 e Kiddie Koops THE MODERN BED FOR BABY $29.50 (t Refrigerators If-'d need tric'ti S15.00 to $125.00 EASY TERMS exigencies "r Lord Be r, the Firs iti, Secret Jdd, and had no i are n the Frer cleared ! kough pre suppresi art. The B action i I fooled K a worst oi fetters t (ptain Kid pirate ma f our shor ppaganda med the a re 'It (tether any limBtances W trust.' the grea in caliin pd in ge hich does Pec Bols! Win pom sBays: Reed and Rattan Carriages Go-Carts and Sulkies' $8.00 Up Tfelverfon Furniture . II ' " : PaIatka.Horife Co y 28 De Is arrive the ne governme jshevik ii tement tc gfovernme t latest represent! . people I the cou te aid of 1 'The n apan for and the j troops ft ternment b, will tdation o: Created r'V t (minoff J it in a arrived i Idvices f is of Co i man hit lid abilit' seem to 'aracter. conpi fipiine b . ,.C-.u. v. By W. A. WILLIAMlD. C. A cp one wno Ju, IU(! 5 12 19 26 wrBiiivr"