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1668-26 Economics, Development, & Real Estate 1895-1926 tly All snow You our splendid as- encu wit I e• s I 1 •v en sortmeat of decorative plants, or Am erican wire, 10,scree feed corn, I t"t''' hi- Ili IV,. through. and w 11 Moorestown. N. write homegrown, which Is b cow peas and velvet beans, 1 acre I make talks in larger cities. W,- are fruits. Y far the finest and largest assortment on the kattlr core:, 4 acres peanuts, 6 acres getting in touch with a great m;u:y •, MI- East Coast Floral ae.;K... and art Cow pea hay. Equipped with out-1prospective louvers throughout the • bale bouquets our specialty. Miami houses, chicken houses, incubator cel-!country and expect a heavy busine•:n ROthsr Rloral Co., phone 2337-II. lar to handle :5,000. New beautiful ibis season. Re' have ;en excelrent Co., • ''''ting „f g.,osh l'r"pertren, ('sty and SANITARY PLUMRIr WHEN IYOl1 NEEI) Whiskey as a foot well, excellent water. Must part Country. Ite•asnnahle prices and good o -01.1 beverarge or stimulant or for medici- with farm owing to business north. trines. !letter see us if you wart to Steam, Hot Water and Gas Fitt.rs nal ur osea you need the brut. We modern house, 5 rooms and bath; 100 make a good deal. I et de- sell th'e "Dairy Maid" Whiskey in 15.11t(:AI\ FUR ItlGll"1' PARTY (;A'I'h:R'll(IU-Solo. J(IIIIY & E. CON- 82'J l leventh Street, Miami, F utaun, frill qu rt. pint and half pint bottles For furlM r particulars address LAI,1•Z, J R.. It EALTY CO. Phone 4043-A 0 6, 5Iajestfic Cafe, Real l-:slate and Invr•stmelon. All Work Promptly Attended to A. I'.. ('are of Herald 1110 Ave. C. Miami, Fla. timates cheerfully given on all + - Ott =�►iki; 8/3o/i1-- ., r i' ,. it ,,' K' ei •r " v " r ,.. I r oma ''` a " lie r OBER BEAC 0 gt then completion of the writ was ElN CHILD ,,- y would stand the loss, but if i found there was a profit,then the sur- • plus to that amount would be return- • • ORGANIZATION WAS COMPLET- ed to the city, bonds being given to JAMES BRICE, COLORED, BOUND In Price -and Quality . bind the ea to that teffect, EDA MEETING WEDNESDAY. B a clever arrangement the im- OVER FOR BRUTALLY WHIP- TEN CENT FERRY FARE TO BE•provemen, is to be made by the city PING HIS DAUGHTER, AN immediately and at an expense of not CHARGED—BISCAYNE NAVIGA- • a dollar—until eighteen months later. ELEVEN YEAR OLD GIRL— Ind IRDInd Country Paint TION CO. TO DO FERRYING It was agreed by the councilmen that CHILD CROUCHED ON FLOOR - bids should be advertised for the da- 1 EARTH WITH Tills PROVISO. ing of the work according to the plans WHEN DEPUTY ENTEREb. __ ing specifications now on file at the, city clerk's office, it being distinctly waive Years and no At a meeting of the Ocean Beach underatcod payment by the centimeter ' Amusement company held Wednesday is .not to be expected until eighteen James Brice, a negro, was arrester afternoon the completion of the or- months after the completion of the Wednesday night and tried yesterdal • Taint ganiaation owls effected, Dan Hardie contract,the deferred payment to bear morning by Judge McCall for assaul• IR? interest In that manner It will being elected president; John Gram- and battery, the result being that h. ling, vice-president, and Charles Mu!- give the council an opportunity to rose bound over to the criminal tour 'r Gallon ler, general manager. Those three make provisions for the payment of with two yet to be selected will con- the bill in the assessment of next year. to answer to the charge. etitute the board of directors. The The Crosland Company will •bid for Deputy Sheriff Pratt testified tha charter has been drawn up and the the work under those conditions and he heard a child screaming and crying capital stock placed at X60,000. will aim to make their bid et actual murder and went to the scene-of th• DECK Paint Made cost, which will be equivalent to do- disturbance. When he arrived in the • One Thing settled that will be of ing the work witbout a profit,edvanc- portion of colored town from where unusual interest to everyone in Mi- ing'the money to defray the cost them- the sounds proceeded, he saw the mai er Gallon and, la the matter of transportation selves and waiting a year and a 'half with a cotton rope doubled in hi and the fare that is to be charged to to be reimbursed without interest or hands. With this he struck repeated, get to "Coney Island" and back. It other consideration. a little girl of about eleven years o was ort decided to o themselves,but on on recon- As to the degslity of such a step, age. The child was crouched upon th going cheap. Cor- s it was advisable City Attorney„ Billingsley, etatoi floor in an effort to avoid the blow siderationra matters ars consideredoaa they are; le positively that incurring an oblige and screamed When struck. totl e the field a the BiscaynePlaut- iron falling due eighteen months The defendant testified that th Tackle and Nets. • hence could not be'construed as a child was his and that he believe • gation company. pp present expenditure, en pinion wit:) that a man had the right to beat hi Howeve+ to that resolutie on.Is aTproviso attached which Judge Atkinson, representingown child or his wife,and that it wa presentthe Crosland people fully concurrehis right and privilege to.do so. itCo1 Hardware pany will be required to give a certain Upon that advice, a resolution was Attorney Taylor represented the di . service, quick and often, and carry passed covering the matter,the adver- fondant, and later took the case ht passengers each way for ten cents, tisemterrt for bks will be found in this fore Jud a H. F. Atkinson as coui twith those robe will arrangements l a made issue of The Herald and next week commissioner. Judge Atkinson rule 1 14th.fit Yellow Bdgublic •- 'the Ido rate to which It is considered the actual work of removing the rock that a man has a right to punish hi will be begun by the dredge Hillsboro. children within reason, so long as h ! the people are untitled. breaks no bones or causes internal ire As there is a vast amount of work TWO WEEKS YET juries. He felt that man to be done before the new enterprise BEFORE CITY BUDGET would be better if handled achiiittI t.___ can be made ready for the public, the IS PUT IN SHAPE roughly at times. a • • ' actual construction of the buildings,it is announced, will be begun just as (Continued from Page One) •' • soon as the plans now in the hands CLOSING NOTICE. of Architect Mundy are completed,the manner as a new street Is built—the bids in and one of them accepted. city to pay one-third:of the cost and We, the undersigned business me - • \ the other two-thirds to be borne by of the -city of Miami, believing tha 1• the property owners and tenants. the national holiday, Labor De)MI FERTILIZERHowever, in the present emergency he should be observed, and desiring t MIA . thought the business men and the give our employes an opportunity ti county commissioners should contrib- join in the celebration arranged b• ` ° CO's e f IRST SHIPMENT uta liberally to the expense.N ie labor unions of the city, skies The property owners on Ninth street agree to close our places of huskies The Avenues F and 0 want a on Monday, September 2, 1912, frail sewer installed in their block and 12 o'clock noon to 6 p. m. - stand ready to advance their share W. C. Groves. OF LOGGERHEAD SPONGE ASA of the coat. B. F. Lasseter& Co. •.'/,:i ~�`"4 Notification was Riven the city of Louis Bega. - ' 1. BASE FOR CELLULOSE FERTI- the intention of the'Crosland company Paulson's Saloon. ` r- LIZERS WILL BE MADE TODAY to erect a dock and warehouse cover- Ben Hur Saloon,S.E. Riles. ing the same adjoining their present • Cochran & Zeiner, Mgrs. \ TO TIIF�-FACTORY IN NEW JER- quarters and extending to the line of Max Zapf. • SEY—FINISHED PRODUCT RE- the abutment defined and q�0en up by Miami Club Bar, A. B. Chapman. ' the war department. A bulkhead that Diamond-Saloon, A. B. Chapman. gN •-e`!„e 115' TURNED. is to be put in will interfere somewhat „ ^....5•••-. •ere' with the flow of water from one of Bay Biscayne .�� • the city storm sewers now emptying y Y Lodge, No. '31, •• \ The Miami Fertilizer Factory will °n the property. and the agRgestlon Knights of Pythias, will meet tonight, `�.' today ship its flint carload of ferti= was made that if it were the intention in regular weekly session at Pythiar: ' liter base material for use as a base of the city to ever move the sewer or hall• All visiting members of the or- for the manufacture of its brand of extend it to the river it should be done der are fraternally invited to be pres- ,'� . : cellulose fertilizers. A large quantity 'at once and_not after It is covered with ent. • of the material, composed of logger- a dock and warehouse. �/ head sponge which will be ground to- Edwin Nelson made an offer in writ- Carpenters' Union, No. 993, will K a (,,, day,has been landed at Wilson & Ber- ing to take off the hands of the city meet tonight at the hall, on corner o1 + eJ, r,',1. cegeay's dock,and another lighter load some fifteen master's deeds to lots in Sixth street and Avenue D. 4 e'.•.ted• Yti- ,�a , :fit p. will be landed early today. . which the city now has an equity, ten- By night it will have been loaded into daring the amount of the city's claims • ” -e I a-car and shipped to a factory in New plus eight per cent interest from the Many repairs and alterations are ` & t .' Jersey, to be incorporated intoplantthey Y'.•••-";' o "��� v," ' " y, p time camp foto the possession to be made on the Marks restaurant. •-." '',,o':',."4:,•', , :•:', , n�i ,TM d;•.-'•,;.o ii food, It has been found that the con- of the munlcipalit)e: The amount ag- on Avenue D,rincluding a new cement .A?2:yu p•.► s -.. , anfactory put in gregates rc pany's here can not be R about 8460 with approxi- floor and .other improvements. To »�..;•'; r.•, ,r;,81 condition by the opening of the plant- mately $100 interest. Instead of ac- make these changes the restaurant •r++ 'J •;a ing season, for the manufacture of cepting Mr. Nelson's offer the council will be closed for several days, A • r �) decided to advertise for bids for the ___ ' fertilizer, and this necessitates ship- 1./ 1;•,,,, tees" I ping the matertfil for the base to deeds.,the sale to be made to the high- ' ,:;-. 0::4),,,i,:•!-,ti,.. • . northern plants for manufacture. est bidder at the meeting of the coun- K "'-- The fertilizers when ready for usel citl next Thursday evening. ri7reeremsen ; � will be shipped here and nlared on sale The case, of the boiler le•nn+mor, Ti pw esen^ ^ • • s ,,. • ••: 4,75.., .s 0.