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From Mondays Dally
I S Daughter of Owens was rep
rrMntlnst his district in town tillsmorning
J O Haymiin represented tlic Hun-
ker Mctlnn of the county In town thismorning
Attorney Wilbur Whltelmrst is rep-
resenting the liar of Wiiucliula iu thiscity today
1 It Hnrtoii was nmoiiR tho Punfa liorda people who were visiting In
Arcadia this morning
11 Carruway uf Fort Ogdcu-
ivas transacting business ut the court
bouse this morning
1 O Driggers of Watichula wai-
attcuiliiiK to Ijuslncss matters In townfor u while this morning
II T Htniiton t another of Innta-lordas cltlens who spent thi day
lu Arcadia on business
J II dtker of tllv was among
tlio out of town visitors to Arcadia fora fow hours this morning
loliu It Dowil Sr spent SundayIn Fort Ogdeii with Tils two sons JohnHowd Ir nnd nert Dowd-
T 1 Yomnans n prominent realptnto dealer of Is spendingtile dav In tills iity on business
V I Kolioitr was among the illl-
Mns of Lily who were attending to-
biwlnes In tlio county site today
I II Grosvenor prominent farm-
er mid hog wiser of Murdoch wasreslitercil nt the ncSnli Hotel yestcrday
V it Fubnnks a prominent iniu-
ranee ngoiu of Iunta Jolla Is regis-
tered lit the DeSoto Hotel for n few
T Hrndley who hits been fioiid-
IiiS tIll lst four months In this cityleft till morning for his homo In Ma-
rl A mm
The Arrnili1 eity council will hold
IU regular monthly session tonight nt7 oclock In thilr room in the Weybuilding
Dnhltllt Holmes of rordelc nil Is-
sitPiiding n few days In Arcadia on
huslncsi While here he Is ctaylng nt-
llle poSoldHot-
clJI Ivrrney of Tort Mcnde tipcnt-
ilia uiitht at the Central Hotel in thiscity nnd left this morning on a shortbusiness trip to McCal-
lTnd Willis who camp over to Ar-
cadia Saturday fmm Ilradcntown nnd-
si oiit the weekend with friends leftlast nlLht fur St Aiigiitlno
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itinit n Los Angeles ral hut novnf Palmdalo wns a visitor to Arendli-
fnr n few hours Saturday
Pat Houston left tills morning forTampa where he will he a groomsmanIn tlu coining wedding of Miss Wallisto Patrick Houston Wall
Col II P llniley one of tho lead-
ing attorneys of Tmnpa Is spendingtlu day In this city attending to legalmatter nt the court house
J 1 4arlsh n prominent fruitdealer and commission merchant ofTltiisvllh was transacting Imsiness attlipcourt house this morning
MUs Mary Moyo Miss Lena Dnrmini nnd Harry Cross motored downto Purita Oorda yesterday afternoonreturning to Arcadia nhoiit dark
The mission study dillS of thoMethodist church will hold a regularmeeting tomorrow afternoon at thehomo of Mrs John II Treadwell
The Ladles finlld of HIP St Fd-
ininids church will meet in regular M si-
Mon tomorrow afternoon nt tlio homoof Mr O AV Walter at1tO oclock-
M K Allirltton A r Alhritton
Inn R fiau c nil prominent farm-ers nntl cattle men of wore at-
tending to business In Arcadia thismorning
Mr M T Wise after spendingfevernl months In Arcadia as tho guestof Mr T R Welles letI Ids morning for her homo In Tort Valloy In-
Ml Nellie Hrnwii left for Puntn-Gorda Inst nlclit to spend Sundaythere with friends and relatives Slip
returned to Arcadia yesterday nftor
Tho Iionoraldo hoard of pulille InMmctton will meet In regular monthlyspssion tomorrow morning In the of-
flfp of County Sniporliiteiulent of Pub-
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Miss Kddic Smith after upendingsump time In Arcadia as the guest ofMr nnd Mrs Jeorge Acktns leftyesterday afternoon for her homo ia
Fort Meado-
Frcil Powell went up to Fort Mende
Saturday night and while there he
was the guest of his relatives Mr andMrs A W Walker He returned to
Arcadia this morning
Mix Pearl Johnson left this morn-ing fur her adopted home in Lakelandafter n visit to her parents Mr andMrs M Johnson in this city sinceSaturday morning
Judge K A Whitney who tins hecnpresiding at the spring term of liltcircuit court nt Ilartow for tho pasttwo weeks came down Saturday nighttit SKiid the weekend with his wife
I 1 Klrby who owns cim ldcrnblt-ItcSntn if nutty dirt was a visitor at-
thn court hotisp tills morning Mr-
Klrhy l t from Wurtlilnuton Ohio mill
he Is iluwn lonkliig after Ids interesls-
J M Moyc anil twn little childrenif Siinfnrit after s nililig Hie weil
end It Aniidlii a ihp guests of theformiTs parent Mr and Mrs It
left this uinri-
U I Stone lllid Paul Kiliscy tworopieseiitatlves of Southern Drug
Innpiiiiv of Tampa arrived lu thiseity jeJtcrdny nftinvmn and will re-
main here until the inddle of theweek
W A Niil tlio Jiininr member oftill tlrin of W A Xlcl Son sellers
f nun machinery left yo lerdaymorning for Atlanta la on a short
ti3litt trip He will teturti to Ar-
cadia about Thursday-
4Iutlirr White of Iort Meade cameIliwnSaliirdiiy night tit join hU wife
ho has liiin ilulidlng the pail weekin this city as the iuet of her filthir Mr Tnfl Latigford They left laMight fir their homo
Tin fidlowlng party of prominentAnadliiiH motored down to Piinta-iiorda Siitnrday where they spent thoday on l u lne s Col I I Tread
II Hoimlass TreadwellJr J 1
Stomliruker Sr and Charles Hoc
fII 12 Ireeinan who Ims l en Kpcnd-
ig some time at Pillindiile where liewin ionslderiible lund having comever i Areailla Saturday morningeft this Saturday night for Ids
ine In ToKka Knns-
Anollii r party of Aruiillnij whoiintoreil down In Piinta iorda yesenlay was composed of tlic following
Ml s Win n if rod Ilolxendorff Mi IelIra Crawford Xabelle and
tnke Sloncliiiikcr Jr
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John Ilcndry a well known entileman of this city returned last nightfrom lallelle and other points in feecounty where he has been for the imst-
rteeii days looking after hi vattleinterests la that county
Mis Martha Livingston who isteaching school at Avon Park thiseiir after sieiidlng the wirkviid In
Arcadia with her parents Mr andMrs J I Livington left last nightor Avon Park in resume her duties
there
Ulnuel Iloss Incnl agent of thePnlnuhile Land Company of Palm
motnreil over to this cityny HP left yesterday morning for
In romiNiiiy with Mr andMrs A J Terrywho spent the daythere anil returned to this place lastnight
Mrs Mnmle lingers and little dilii-iter who hnve been KlHiidllig sonicthiic In Arcadia as the giiests of MrsIlogers motlier Mrs M A iinnsoii-ift this morning for their homo In-
WmiPhnla where Mrs Rogers hasiharen of her mntbers brunch mill-lrery stop
Mrs P 0 KCCIIP Jr and littlediniuhtor Mary Wilson who have beenvMtlng the furmers parents Mr andMm John It Dnwd Sr In this cityfor tho past tell wcesk left Saturdaynight for their home In Live Oak
hey returned by way of Jackson-ville where they were joined by Mrkeenc-
Messrs W V Little T II Kards-libmi A Billing Prank Morgan Hollo-rjrren Vera Foley fjcorco Wickwlre-KilnIn Parker and Maury Piirrancp-
mnosp a llshtnt party tlintwent out to Prairie Creek IVlilny nf-tcrnoon They rauslit about t 00-
tmtinds of nslt and returned to Arca-dia Sntiirlay night
MVoni Tuesdavs DailyS J Simmons Is s onding the ilnj-
i Fort Mvcrs on business p-
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Col John Hancock represented the
bar of Punto Jorda at the court house
this morning
j w Karnest a prominent mer-
chant of Waucliula was a liuslnesvisitor to this city yesterday
C 8 Brown of Pnnta fSorda was
a prominent business visitor to Arca-
dia this morning
S W Hall and rty have
returned from a short outing on Lake
okcechobec
Hun W T iunter of X
wiu up last night attending a meet-
Ing of the Arcadia eity council nt
which he Is n member
Tilt honorable board of comity com-
missioners will meet In regular session
tomorrow morning in their rooms atthe court house
12 K Wnldroii of Venus who hasbeen up to Waucliula on a short bus
lues trip returned to Arcudlii hutnight
Mr L L Maiuk left this morn-
ing till Orlando where she will visittill the next three weeks her daughterMrs 12 A Thomas
I r 1 A Simmons left this morn-
ing for Fort Myers to attend tho meet-
ing of the TriConnty Medical Associa-tion which meets In that city today
Dr fieorgo P Hall of Chicago
the founder of Hall City after spend-ing several days In on bus
left la t niuhl till Ids homo
Deputy Shpriffs Id flnrner nndThud Cnrllon nrrpted a negro JimMull bi t night Tbp iiPiro Is chargedu lib celling llfiuor-
J A Curry who went down to-
rt Myers Sunday morning for a-
bort outing on till water returned toArcadia yesterday afternoon
Col Ijimar Sparkiimn of tile law
firm of Spnrkirnn Carter of Tain-
n wus triin netlng legal lm lncsi atthe conn house this morning
It C Illuiuit nnd J Wwere prominent citizen of Pniitn or-
da who were attending to businessn nttvrs in Arcadia thU morning
Dr and Mrs It L Cllno left thisUK truing for Fort Myers where theywUI remain until Thursday while at-
tending tho nieeling of tho TriCountyMedical Association
Mr and Airs Ilarlon Hull whoIIMVC been guests nt tho ArcadiaIloii i fur the luist tel days left this
via untoiuobllc for theirhomo In nail City
William Hunker siwnt yesterday inWiiuchuiii on a combined business andpleasure trip While there he renewedivauy old nccHiiiitanccs amoifg thegood jponplc of Wauchula
Young Hush Scott has some millsHiI iets In till stinpe of four youngalligators about a foot long which hecaptured In Lake Chllds n few daysago
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I Dr II P Ilevis Is among otherArcadia physicians who went ilown-
to Fort Myers this morning to attendthe meeting of the TrlCounty MedicalAsoclation
Commissioner John Hagxn of charl-otte Harbor and Tax Assessor HenryMurphy nre sinndlng the day In thenorthern part of the county on officialbusiness
M W Ilnron left this morning forFort Myers where he will remain un-
til the end of the week attending tobusiness matters Mr Jlaron is itemoiiitrating a new kind of a sprayer forCitskins Ron of this city
Peden Itarulilll n well known farm-er of Pine Level wns business vis-
itor Co Arcadia today Whilehere hepaid the News office n much appreci-ated visit
Mrs W 0 Welles unit Mi-
Welles left yesterday afternoon fJacksonville where they will remainuntil thp latter part of the week re-
turning to this city nboiit Friday
Mr and Mrs Halcigh Saxon of-
Hrownvlllc were the pleasant guestsr Mr mill Mrs W I Polk n this
iIty yesterday They returned to theirhome in Itrownville last night
J I Klmmell the junior memberof the engineering linn of Cravens S-
iKlmmell returned tit Arcadia thismorning after an absence of severalmonths In Wnyeross where he-
ha been on a Inrge surveying trip
Ivey Iloyall anil fuy Harward leftibis morning for Tampa where theyLO to rppresent till Peace Itlvcr I dgp-
Xn fin at the Masonic School of In-
struction They will remain In thatcity until tho latter part of tho week
Loulo Vnlsek went up to Wanclmla-ubero h Is spending the day on bus-
iness Tonight he will pass through
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where ho wilt remain until Saturday
us the guest of Ills brotherinlaw-
Dr IMintmdson a retired physician
of Mofflt is in this city today attend-
ing to business matters
1 L Taylor a largo owner of saw
Il interests in and around 1un was attending to business in thk-
ty yesterday
Dr and Mrs K J Volvmgton Mrand Mrs Simon Hosln Miss Slarie
Martin and Miss Oertrudc Martin-
s enl Sunday In Fort Myers and Pun-
ta Ilassn motoring down In the morn-
ing and returning to Areadla Sundaynight
Mr William C Hooker announceIn this Issue of the Xews ns n ciindl
date for tax assessor Mr Hooker 1
well nnd favorably known in the conn-
ty He is the son of W II Hooker iprominent farmer and grower of thsection and has never hold a pnbl-
offlco
Mrs J Stanley Hill of Xolfo wlicrecently made many friends In this
city by the splendid manlier in whichshe sang nt the Presbyterian churchwill bo in town Friday nnd any one
who wishes to study voralmiilo maj-
iriikc arrangements with her by culllug at tlie Presbyterian manse on thattiny
The splendid entertainment glveiSaturday afternoon at the Star Then
Ire continue to bo the talk of thowho were iprmitteil to attendngrccliiB that It was one of thp moenjoyable occasions of the seasonMrs T II Kards who playol tiniCnniinnlniont for Mr I Irmly vl-
MIK solo and Mrs Hulls recitatloi-ccmes in for her full share nf compll-
incuts Kvery number on the pro-
gram however would have been wor-
thy of special mention
KNKARIttlKNT AXNOIXCEI-
Mr nnd Mrs W f AVelles an-
noiinre the engagement of thcli-dniighter Vcra to Mr Vlllinm AlfreilNeal Jr of Atlanta On the marilage to be roieiiinlzoi Saturlny nf-
ternonn April L JMI nt till home olthe brides parents on Oak street v i
CIL11 KNTKKTAINKI-
A very cnjiiyable event ooenfred-Siitiirdny night when Mis ElizabethJunes entertained the members of thePolyanna Club and their male escortsTIc evening was spent In the playingof many April fool pranks and at a-
Inte hour after the following refresh-ments hal been served fruit saladsandwiches sherbet and cake theycung people named bclAu set out fortheir respective homes Misses MarJorip Clay Suslp Stonebrakpr Char-lotte Sewurd Frames Hritt Eva LinkMattle Ijttigfnrd Ida Hell Appleby-Onsslo Heiislnn fiertnide Davis ClaraHiakc Hlrillc Smtt Messrs JohnTreadwell Kdwin David McClenlllianFlAnk Morgan and Charles Lynch
IJUTIST PIIIIATIIKA CJSSThe Ilaptlst Phllathca class hud i
very pleasant meeting with MrW Vesiv Saturday aftcrnonn
After the bii iiiess session n MKIIhour was spent In drawing im-a eat contest
The h f tess assisted by her dnnti-tcr Miss Lucille mid Mrs Lewi-serveil salad sandwiches Ice tea iiticake
The next meeting of the chitsIIP with Mrs H O Turner SMay nth
Tlmsc present vcn Ml r-
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Vesey tlplb Tink lini-M Mc daini r t lii T U M fParker Carivr Link J W Vrsev-Jr Kthertnii c C Parllon Helta-my r A Hoe Hudson Fnwlci
WHO IS Till HOOSTER
There lIe men In almost everytown who Inki mitt course of actionwhich says plainer than any wonN-
If any other dues not sec it In myway be h worthy of being drummed
lit of town My way Is tilt only wayMy views an he only views worthyof coniiiliratlon ami acceptanceThese same jienple may be boosters Inteed They may really stand fr thendvaiiiinieiit of the town We thinktheir methds nre bad methods HutIn pltc of nil tbls It remains truethat the real booster tlie man wnnreally helps tlic town along Is themnn ha his own view of howthings might to be done nnd If thatway can not be had will neverthelessfull Info line and help carry out theother mans plans
No one plan nfter all 1ms a copy-right on tilt only political wisdomn town Tho real booster Is the manwho stands up and contends for Idsown way about things and when liltown way can not be put through Joinsin snmc other rans way Any way Ishotter than no way Any method Is
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WIUT tuuu no method The real boos-
ter Helps to push things along oveu-
UiUUijU souieuuuy pj inii eil it before
mil inuisclt LuKiiaud Star
GEUMANV WILL KElIA-
Wushlugton April 4 AmericaAmbassador Gerard at Iterlln cabledyesterday that tho Ucrinan
Jail promised him a prompt re-
ply to his iuquiry regarding tho tie
structlun ut tho Uritlsh steamer Sussex and other vessels on which Amurleans were endangered
The Berlin foreign office Ambassa-
dor Gerard stated had referred hiinquiry to tbo German admiralty
While uo definite time was given by
the Uviuian officials within whichresponse would be made Mr Gerardstated that be had assurances 1
would be forthcoming ns soon asposs-
lblo Tho American ambassador dis-
patch Indicated that Instead of wait-
ing for the German submarine eom-
roanders to rei ort tho admiralty of-
flco would send out Imiilirles to tinsubmarine bases
A number of affidavits made h
American and other passengers on thSussex to American consular and dip
lomatlc officials In Franco have beenforwarded from Paris by Amhnssudoi
Sharp on the American liner St Pauland are expected In about ten day
No summary of their contents Ims beet
received here
Hrltish Steamer Sunk InarmrtlLondon April ThP IlrltM-
tenmshlp Perth has been sunk Si
members of the crew were lost am-
cicht Inmlcd The Pertli was unarm-
ed
CAKHANZA IS COOPKItATIXO
Washington April I The war de-
pnrtinent Is In receipt of Inforniatloiithat Cnrranza troops nro cooperatlntwith the American forces in huntiniCur Villa and Washington is n mthoroughly convinced of the stiicoritx-
of the de facto governmentThe American consul at Monterey
ailvNod the slate detiartment that ex-
citement there fnlbmlng the entranceof American troop Into Mexico hvcompletely subsided Friendly rela-
tions between the Fulled States nnd-
dp fiicto government the dispatchsaid were well understood by offi-
cials and the native population In
that vicinity and Americans were re-
iilvlng considerate treatment
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Many a man who complains of thestupidity and lack of Interest shown
It his stenographers gives his dicta-
tion about like thisTake a letter to Smith Ill give yon
the address latcr Jolln Smith Deal
Sir Heplying to your letter of the10th we think you are mistaken abmitthis order As you snid in your pre-
vious letter where In thunder Is thatletter Its very funny nothing is everaround when I want It I cant gn tothe file every time I want n letter Allright Ive got It in your previous let-
ter of the nth said you wantedthis order hurried at miy cnst Therefere we shipped a yon directed Ifthe order did not reach you In roodcondition no scratch that out If thegoods reached you as yon say scratchthat out We cannot l e responsible
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for goods scratch that riut What diiI say last Having shipped the goodas you directed we do not feel resitonslide for the condition In which theyreached you Paragraph In a easelike this It hardly seems ns if youcould ex ect long pause periodHead over what you have therp OhLord I cant send any such mpss asthat Yon dont seem to get my ideasat all ndd this on thp next toIhp lust think yon will
OP from th that vnur position Is un-reasonable You hnve our final declOll and we rannnt alter It in any wayTrusting that this i plain to yon wearc Make two carbons nf that andrend one to the Phllndelhla office anddont mes It up rjny mow tlwn ynncan help
There are liindreds of good schoolfor stenographers Too bnd there IsntI-IP good school for dictators Tinth
TIn EDITORS KESOUTTIOXS-
Wo bcliovo cverj right thinkingin will heartily approve f tlic TPK
Imioiis i issed by the DeSotoCountyPressAssoelntlon nl lt meting In Arcntlia last Friday
There is no good reason why a com-pany should IK allowed to spoil nspretty a stream as Peace Rivorandmere money making is not sufficient
fnr thus marring nature Un-polluted by the hand of man PeaceRiver would furnish a delightfulsource of pleasure and recreation tothe hundreds of oplc living alongIt as it is It is simply iKeoming nn
through the country it runsand if tho Is continued willbecome a menace to the people livingalong Its banks
The destruction of the cnbbago palnictto for its Imd is something thatshould I deplored by nil If it wassimply that a citizen would occasion
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ally cut a palmetto forththe destruction would pmbo great enough to be u
cabbage palmettos for Jpurposes It is plain that U-
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to the tropicali-of Florida Is n watttrcause alarm and steps ukserve them Just think ct fc
cents It would look like u-
tworth more than the price
for the bull to say nolhinj fing a tree that das taken itur-
mctto buds was confined ttik
eye to beauty and ouch a uu
along n highway as In the Ue
A law should Ite palscd ttlthe sale of palmetto midi uj-Ing it a offense to cut a jwithout written consentiowner of tho land on which
Certainly the next legWituntitake drastic action to disconnjilmarring of the landscapewith signs The tax payers of thrAre spending humlreU nf tiou
of dollars to build good road
one of tho benefits ot such eij-
litres Is the Increased tourist tnr-
by automobile Will we tiretourists rldo over our statetho natural beauty f theor will they be forced tosigns of patent ineIIcine cigut
tobaccos whiskey etc on ever1There should be a law prorWinj
heavy fine for putting n sistree fence or building without
l ermlsslon of the owner nnd no i
should permit the dlslji-Ement of his property
As to the chnutauaua featuwi
the state press meeting e leftreti-
up to the membership Imlitlda-
wo would rather hear the ufccountry publisher discus therlnns that must be solved by the toe
try editor than to hear the gnatat n press meeting W cl
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Culonel Roosevelt suys the Ame-
tlieoplc have nothing to hope frpt
present administration which hewoffers only a choice between dtpof Infamy and ccgrccs of hypoctld-
Ho warns the American people not
elect him at iirrsldent unless tihave something of the berpic in tb-
iconipo itloii a desire to ijicnsurjK
realize idealsin action He comraBthe opiMPitunity before the Amerlai
people with tho situation In the top
Washington ami Lincoln It jui-
be recalled however in connecw-
ivtltli the colonolti grandleloquent ft-
terarcos that the United Statesnl llrnl M J-
nR this when the Napoleonic win
were disrupting Kuropo And It m-
iseeni curious to Colonel Roosevelt thatij
urns Thomas Jefferson and Jiw-
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ROWERS MUST LEARN
Swiii have said that the sprltj
frosts nnd the drouth that has pr-
evailed have been tho undoing of Flor-
idn but n worse mistake can not fc
growers who alni for the future It
teaches that n farmer must not bedI nt nf
farming If he puts faith in truck of
one kind nnd has no otherfailure U almost certain to if
that dependence Is not n cerUlntfKnowing this the farmer is besinnlM-
to tntpiire ns to what Is certainIn casting about It liegins toJew-
op Hint there must bea crop rcasoiilily Iniinimo to frost and that crojthe strawberry for the northern wW-
ter market Tho demand farthe supply Tlie plant suffersfrom frost In fact frost Is a benftf-
to It bceniiso where blooms nrc tAf-
ped it extends the bearing season lU-
nincli longer The length of tlieIng season In southern FlprMa Isi
clement worth much to growers ejn v-
bling a mnn to cnrp for four ot fiYtimes the area that lie could m n ffji-
In tho north wliero the lorries rpall within two to four weeks n Vthey ripen from November to April r-
It Is hoped that tho farmers of th i
vicinity will nrrango to put In n
nrcn of this profitable crop tills co-
iing fall Tliero are also other depen v
able crops that do well herehave had slant attention heretoforf r-
Xolfo Truth
A lilg deal Involvlns half a mi 0
dollars wns consummated we j
when K T Hour Jr of t1-
F T Roux and Son lumbermen Ql
Plant City contracted for 35000of fine timber land In Polk
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