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New Smyrna Daily News from New Smyrna, Florida • Page 13

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NEW fMVNNA mipAY, OCTOBgR 31, 1913, i a I A A I a We wer.e pleased with the way our special offerings for the week of Oct. 15 attracted the housekeepers and buyers generally, as was shown by our sales for that week. Beginning SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1ST, and for the week following, including times for those of our patrons who find it more convenient to purchase their Saturday, November 8th, we propose to make another special offer that will supplies of groceries at those times. ha afliiallv flttranriHA i i. be equally attractive.

Because of lack of time we can not here itemize the special bargains for While we expect to make our prices attractive and offer bargains every day, next week, but our patrons may depend on getting the best in the grocery we plan to make the weeks of the 1st and 15th of each month special buying line for the least money. NEW SMYRNA GROCERY COMPANY NEW SMYRNA, Phone No. 3 CORONADO, Phone No. 9O-2, up to date. Get a Big Ben at HeiTick's.

S. Ross made a business trip to Buimell last Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. J.

H. Pierson of Daytona were the guests of friends in this city Sunday. Clarence Gridley was a visitor In town Sunday. He has been employed in Palatka during the. summer.

Mrs. John Day and daughter Miss Fannie of Lake Helen were the guests of friends In'New Smyrna the first part of the week. The regular meetings of the county school board and the board of nranty commissioners will be held In DuUmd next Monday night. Mr. and Mrs.

E. L. McAuley, Mr. and Mrs. H.

A. Jernigan, and Mr. and Mrs. R. Montaine made a i rip to Daytona Sunday afternoon.

Mrs. R. M. Singleton and children returned to their home in Tittisville Saturday after a pleasant visit with Mrs. Singleton's sister, Mrs.

Seaver. Mrs. H. L. Mintou at Hastings, spent Sunday with friends in New Smyrna.

your watiches, clocks and jewelry to Herrick to be fixed before the Christmas rush. Mr. and Mrs. R. B.

P. Roper and Miss Cecelia Baldwin motored to Daytona last Saturday. Otto Grosse, of the Magnolia grove at Cocoa, was a business visitor in New Smyrna Monday. Tom Dougherty and wife returned to New Smyrna the last pant of last, week and are occupying their home on Orange street. Mrs.

W. H. Chesser has returned home from he'r visit several weeks with relatives and friends in and around Birmingham, Alabama. 'Celery per thousand. Special prices for larger quantities.

'Address F. F. DUTTON, Sanfofd, Florida. 22-2. The recent cool weather and the rains Of the 'past week have brought smiles to the faces of the citrus fruit growers and farmers in this vicinity.

The laying of a new sidewalk in front of the Bell property on Canal street has greatly impAved the appearance of that particular part of the city. SHOES It's time to purchase those shoes for winter wear. We can fit you, and EDWIN CLAPP shoes for men, and RED CROSS shoes for women guarantee the quality. CLOTHING We tto to" ralFFOH I HI fm lot dm! TRUNKS and BAGS ct our few of Trunks and Traveling Big. We SirtTyaa wrth you wart in this be.

M. A. GALBREATH DALACE THEATRE BETTER THM THE BEST" PtytBaH Strike One played on our screen next MONDAY NOVEMBER 3RD Matinee at 4:00 P. M. 3 Full Shows at Night 5 AND 10 CENTS Place Your Order Now For Thanksgiving and Christmas FRUIT CAKE New Smyrna Home Bakery PHONE 30 We Keep the Quality Up Judge Bert Fish of DeLand was in the city on business Wednesday.

RAILROAD RATES ARE HIGHER TO THE SOUTH THAN TO WEST WISCONSIN MAN DIGS UP IM- PORTANT FACTS CONCERNING EXPENSE OF MOVING DOWN TO THIS STATE. E. Shower, a newspaper man, connected with the Wisconsin State Journal, at Madison, contemplated moving to Clearwater and investigating rates on household goods from Madison to Tampa and Clear- he finds that for the same money he can send goods twice as far west a.s he can south. In a letter he gives comparisons on rates. The letter, in part, follows: "I wanted to go south this fall, taking my family and a large part of W.

M. La.ws' of Orange City wa3J household goods. Now, one.may in town on business the first of the go est from Madison an equal distance that it is from here to Tampa or Clearwater for about one-half the week. J. C.

McCullough has let the contract to have an addition built his house oil canal street. to! cost. The Illinois Central road--the most direct route--asks me for car. Then I can-not take any Waite returned Wednesday' 9tock in without, an additional cost in Lee from Cincinnati and other points Ohio, where he has been spending thr. summer.

of six. cents per hundred on thing in the car. An attendant cannot" go wl'fh the car unless he full fare, and under no circumstances Three horses, shipped from Paris i they permit any one to take and belonging to W. E. Connor, chickens in the car.

Going west this rived in the city recently and will be Is altogether different. Now 1 am used by the grove people as saddle told the reason for this high rate if' horses. hec'ause the southern roads will not i co-operate as western roads do with John MeCormick is having the those'of the central states. Whether first story ot the McCullough house th'is is true or not, 1 do not know, remodelled. Part of the front parti "The rate on the Chicago, Milwau- wlll be used as a pool room and part i am st.

Paul road is somewhat, of it as a small store. joss, I think $12. hut no stock can he taken, as in the case with Davis Porster of the Shelter sanitarium at Hawks Park was called FIRE An EXTINGUISHER in time saves many a home H. I. A I Sale-A five passenger automobile.

A horse power boat. A Canal street lot in Inwood. $500 Cash takes the whole outfit. See M. LEIDBRSDORF.

Plans are well under way for the entertainment of the Florida Educational association, which meets in Key West, December 30th for a days' session. Read the New Smyrna News. the Illinois Central. "The south, I understand, wants to Sanford Wednesday to perform an sctilere can tlie railroads meet operation on Mrs. E.

E. Brady, wife the way at east and not of one of Sanford's prominent citi-. try to seeminglv rob hlm before he lands in a strange country? "As I said, I want to go south but don't see how I can stand the rates. in is my plan to go Into fruit and Justice C. D.

Abbott of Jacksonville, whose wife died suddenly last week Sunday, spent several daysthig week In New Smyrna visiting his brother Gertrge and other relatives and friends. Miss Meryl Rhodes at Oloversvllle, N.I will arrive here In the near future to take the position of musical director lor the Palace theater. Misa Rhode's la thoroughly experienced In this line. Mr. and Mrs.

F. E. Lorejoy are expected to arrive In New 'Smyrna next week. They left Portland, by auto for New York last Monday, expecting to gall from New York for Jacksonville today. Mr.

and Mrs. H. Waldo Dunklee and daughters, Elizabeth and Emma, Mrs. E. W.

Dunklee and Mrs. Mary A. Nutall arrived Monday from Rockport, and will remain through the winter season. Mr. and Mrs.

E. A. Latham will begin moving this week from the apartments they have been occupying over the Fidelity bank to the new borne just built for them by T. L. Howell adjoining the latter's home on Live' Oak street.

The annual Hallow'en party of the Ladles guild will be held In Oohn'a hall tonight, beginning at 8 o'clock. Dancing and games will be the attraction for the young people. The witches-and elves will be roasted at 12 o'clock. Send the to your quite a block of chickens, thinking of course, I could get them there without being held up. "I don't know that you can do anything regard to this, but If you don't know the conditions, It la well for you to have the facts and perhaps some avenue may open for you to help In some way." Manager Montague has booked "The Pilgrim Girls" for the Palace theater early next month.

The women will present a high class musical program, similar to that given by the University Girls last H. M. Tate has returned to New Smyrna from Alabama, where he spent the greater part of the summer. Part of the time spent at hte home In Montgomery and part of the time at Camp Pierce with the state rifle club, of which he is a member. Read the New Smyrna News.

toll -Nice lot fronting east on Magnolia street, north ol Laws Loyejoy tract; $600. 12.1 acres In New Smyrna. Would make about 54 lota. For short time, $1.800. Address W.

Wesley Smith, 124 6th, Jacksonville, Fla. 21-3t Volusla county news in the 9mma News. New Episcopal Church-The 24th Sunday after Trinity. Sunday school at the Grace Episcopal church. Subject of lesson: "The Preparation for the Ministry of our Lord." Everybody welcome.

M. E. Church, South-- Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Lesson topic: "Balak and Balaam." Scripture: Numbers 22, 1-19.

G. L. Branning, superintendent, E. L. Greer, vice superintendent.

Preaching service at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. ayer 'meeting every Wednesday at 7 p.

m. Strangers and visitors cordially invited to all the services of. the church. W. A.

FISCHER, Pastor. Have You Considered Our Coupons? We are anxious to sell you all of our ice you need, and at the same time we want you to buy it as low as you can. You can save a portion of your ice money by getting coupons from our drivers. Get the coupons that best answer your needs and take advantage of the savings they will afford. Coupons are issued for your convenience.

By TheWajHf you haven't arranged for the installation of Electric Lights ce or In yo iP place of business you better do this before the rush of the winter season. Electric Lights are mighty convenient during the short days of the winter season and they give just tM right kind of light. The progressive' people have Electric Lights in their and places of business. We would be glad to talk the matter over with you at any time. New Smyrna Public Service Company J.

O. LYLE, Superintendent.

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