Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 13, 1911, Page 7

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s AR S O DR R Gl AR R e B e ) THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA., NOV. 13, 1911, g A HORRIFYING SPECTACLE |A porx COUNTY COMMISSIONER |LADY WHO DIED AT WAUCHULA WOULD LIKE SUCH A BOOST| LIVED IN THREE CENTURIES, | :svo«sowzoz ':' ‘ Hon. J. G. Cade, a répresentative] Mrs, Lydia Ann Summeralls, who citizen and golden hearted beau,|died at the home of her daughter, ccunty commissicner of this place.|Mrs. Jalk Allbritton, in Wauchula went to DeLand Monday to meet with Saturday night and was buried at his vigilant, thoroughly experienced, | Fort Green Sunday, was probably the competent, Zaultless board of com-|oldest person in South Florida. Just wissioners, the pride of the state and|how old she was is not known de- the guardians of the people’s rights, finitely, but those nearest her esti- and this squad is a most conspicuous|mate her age as being 115 years. example of Mulligan guard clean and|Old gray-haired men remember her clear record. They are earnest,|as “Old Lydia Ann Summeralls” push and enterprising, trustworthy | when they were small children. She and out-and-out shoulder to shoulder| was born in Georgia and came to high grade heroes, and throughout|South Florida sixty or more years the 6,000 years of the earth’s his-|ago and was well-known to all the | tory, from father Adam's day untiljold pioneer citizens. She leaves { % ) now there have not been any better | several children and a host of great- Th N J b Offi ] grand senior warden wizard Mulli-|grandchildren and great-grandchild- 3 e ews O ce i tan guards co-working tricks than|ren.—Ocala Star. } whole-souled, champion general, dili- — gent student of this guard mount, INDIAN JOINS BOARD 0! other Large pnosphate Plant For Polk County.! ,.ugements have been com-! which will be burned into their o establishing of another: memories for the remainder of their arge phosphate plant in South Flor-|lives, was witnessed by about fifty [ he| baymen and the crew of the British pe one of the finest in ¢ °| jida to hlh]""m" Aldersgate, when after orid. The Amnlgamated Phosphate] o )0 oy itlessly for J. Antoine, 0., omprising interests of thm;ln aged seaman, they saw an im- barge concerus, have purchased 8eV-' ponge ghark swim siowly out from rai thousand acres in Polk county|poneath the steamer and a barge of ud the mines will be located 81X}y pper with the dead body of the sea- ik south of those operated by 8¢ man in its jaws. The shark had Ipierce Phusphate Co. clamped the body about the stomach, Contract has been signed with An-}with the head and arms protruding » Schneider, formerly manager of! from one side and the legs from the Le Pierce mines tor the Bradley in-|other. It then sank beneath the sur- erests. Mr. Schoeider n‘:. -l;: f:eo.p‘;’utllm: nhm:;m ’:.m‘r.rd v:th e ager for | the position of the body changed, for ’ ok ) vm:;: ':nun,-‘::“‘g Co. for & term|then the shark was attempting to)|and so clear the track for this hon- F TRADE. |8 11 and 12, Kentucky Building, in the com- 0 :;Jull years. Those interested prin-| swallow the body feet first, and had|est squad. Pearson Cor. DeLand ' tettiah f Mr. G. J. Williams. For | ipall i1 the Amalgamated eu:w:l:y th: '(uur. mfim:l the l:onner dived | Record. Billy Bowlegs, the noted Seminole.|[Jli# Pétent chargeof Mr. . J. pLne I iuch & Sons, of Philadelphia;|and or a minute there was not S LS upon a recent visit to this city, at- X } " 5 3 if v “,:l ::uih :an of Jacksnville,|a ripple on the water. It finally| Daytons—The rains of the Past|sanded a meeting of ihe locs: wored anything that can be printed, if you want f 44 Morgan, of the Virginia-Carolina | came to the surface again and all|tWo Weeks have put the trucking|or Trade and was elected to member- the best work at the right prices, call on e that remained of poor Antoine that(8rounds in fine growing condition. fghip. Billy does not pay any dues | fhe 1ew mives shouldu be in full| was showing was above the waist and has not attended a meeting since(MM%® Mr. Williams, ‘ { i o o Grod Seamen See Shark Eat Body of Drowned Sailor in Pensacola Bay. AP Cr O 3 Job Printing 7N A pleted 3O 2O WING to the enlargement of our newspaper and publishing business, POV POEO OO CpODOIOFO it has been necessary to move : ! up-stairs where it will be found in Rooms % t [} Ly February 1 or March 1,|line. 8o paralyzed were the seamen| Wauchula.—T. A. Poucher, Who[his clection. In these latter re- i the Charlotte|that they could not ‘move and all|bought the Athey place a few months|gpects his membership bears a strik- bey vill be located o;mrond in a[8t6od as If glued to the spot and|8E0, commenced to ship his first crop|jug resemblance to that parbe & \1"1’;:‘*":: e “-Im“. no move to shoot the shark,|from Wauchula last week. He has many palefaces who have at some time or other joined organizations designed |to promote the welfure of thei home towns, —Kissimmee Journal, SOFO e 20 The monster finally sank beneath the|&n acre and a half of cucumbers and water, and in a few moments there were a number of large sharks visible 1. clectric light plant andapoue tne ghip, evidently smelling shipped 20 crates Tuesday and 24 crates Wednesday. cwpany will own its own O 3 Rooms 11 and 12 (upstairs) l-lentucky Building, 4 i I .hrssuryh;'h:t“:o;me the blood and flesh. Those who saw k| 8L Petersburg.--W. E. Heatheote, Q L) i Al el pr dt | the shark say it was of the Ham- a director of the Florida Citrus Ex- . ",.3;.0(3,0.5,0.3,0‘3," y L g ool ",merheld Y81esy mnc At AR i (teoh c ro ess 0ns change, says the estimate of a ; Qusideres, Ehe BVETAES| feet In length. 50000000 box citrns crop is too = lip 1o high. At a mecting of directors a Iines at Nichols. DR R R SULLIVAN, v , o il few days ago the concensus of opin- . curess 18 belng made nn| One day last week R. W. meell of : .—Pl.lYSI(‘,.IAN— fon was that the crop will not ex- : ; of the Phosphate Mining) the Taylor Marine Fish Company|gpesig) gttention given to SUIEErY|ceed 000,000 boses [ 15 . Four hundred men |C8ught from the railroad wharf, a and Gynecology ey R it e G * woenpaed there, Fitteen hun- :l“‘;l‘et:h"l"etl"““ :’hh"rk ”3’:?) :od?“; Kentucky Building 'Pone 132 e N ¢ { red 1 s of ool i i |;etie SD ARRARE. DESETING (99 LAKELAND, FLA. >4 | t‘ , In.i?l::::s:::c‘tjleo:g usel and measuring six feet in length. AN INVESTMENT : ‘;, I e a e an cam a"n ry ir "'vi‘ w ilI- be ready !or. oper-| Again this week he caught a jewfish | = ——————— in “{ § i i i J 'whlch weighed 225 pounds. He DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH 02 | bion Lty 1. finds sport in catching these big SPROIALISY Lakelandlil: % > | 3 i inhabitants of the sea and ships the Eye, Ear, Nose and T t & 2 S f h b i d I ¥ fii fa The Lewis Vegetable! joufgh to market, receiving about 3 y LAY, & hm. Hl hl d b bt one of the best equ e ants {| Ex | i rented the office and) oneq per pound for them.—Punta .g’llllel (gfigntlll‘c‘allyn Ell:’e::‘l‘lbezq' g a " s # ::: q pp p ‘\"' warel wmerly oceupled by C.|Gorda Herald, one: ce » Re e &<, 4 ): ') ' Bryant Bldg, Lakeland, Fla. . [ive o on Palmetto avenue. Dr. — E. L tiie manager, states bus- liese i< 1 sivving to open in fine| Crescent City.—J. C. Grimsley has G wid prospects for a good sel-‘been shipping his early citrus fruit oL 01 eneilent, :from across the lake. weedell’s Is Headquarters for Everything in Groceries Will Prove Profitable. sl B in the State having all modern We have sub-divided our prop- erty in Lakeland Highlands, machinery and what is more, we centering around Banana, Scott and Seward lakes into Bungalow lots and ten-acre tracts. We are developing this prop- erty as a high class resort: we have sold a large portion of this property to people of means in the northern states, who will build beautiful homes and plant grapefruit, orange and tanger- ine groves on their holdings. A number of sales have been made to residents of Polk county, who realize the investment op- e DR. W. §. IRVIN DENTIST Established in July, 1900 Rooms 14 and 15 Kentucky Bullding Phones: Office 180; Residence 84 have operators who know how to use them. We want everybody’s DR. W. R. GROOVER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Rooms 3 and 4 Kentucky Buil¢ing LARRLAND, FLORIDA, Dr. Sarah E. Wheeler OSTEOPATH PHYSICIAN Rooms 5, 6 and 17, BryantBuildiug PSS POEPIRITTD laundry. Do you send yours? If not, why not give atrial next week? R. W. WEAVER, Prop. CROPE P PDTED A FEW SPEC'ALS [} LARELAN D, FIOMILA, : ;’i::tu::tyuk.:d.dwh: f\ll’fll:l‘ tdl:. [ :ug?r. ;3 DORRAEE L i e vy .31.2 ey TUCKER & TUCKER, ’ pleasure and mvi:l'?::tu:el o:‘ il ! Wiit's Premium Hams, per pound ...... G i this high class Club Colony. The } gf.“,n““"‘ per pound, ........ Ao Lok v N SEveyy 12 R;:;,’:r;;& 1 Elevation of Lakeland Highlands xiffif,f-“é'fi';."" et VRS RN RN | | 1o Bl Laxetana, Florida | ;n?‘;eject:i?;:ml:;e.l';ml': Heckers' Whole 'Whaat Flour, per bag S fl[— |l &d'in Florida. The land is roll. { gecfms'. Graham Flour, per bag ... ... Sod oonils 880 R. B. HUFFAKER, ing and naturally drained. The ‘ l;c:::;dnhy:xl::tx,rm'hg x —Attorney-at-Taw— il:.ttlfe: r;ren:n:o::;g‘::t;zz % pound bag, ....... .. S e | Stuart Bidg. Bartow, Fla. || malaria at Lakeland Highlands, frat‘ M;ckerel.'uch b o sos eve wenw ;2 . T e _‘l‘ The improvements now under ish Potatoes, per peck . ... e NS aER construction, consist of a mag- Bab_v‘Sizg Cream, 6 for .... Ghe inss oy e s e 26c | C. M. TRAMMELL, nificent Country Club House, amily size Cream, 8 for ...... ... ... ... .. R Attorney-at-Law. Spanish Mission style of archi- CALL 59 AND WE WILL BE GLAD TO SERVE YOU. Offices, Bryant Building tecture, school and chapel, boat Lakeland, Fla. houses, stables and garage. . - A golf course is now being EES— ——— || planned in addition to many oth- | ROGERS & BLANTON er out door and indoor amuse- i E.G. TweEEDELL| o=, |EEEER ' | ryan ck, e J1d h ‘n Lakeland, Fla. {| With the above improvements || ‘ and develcpments it is obvious Estimates, Examinatlons, Surveys |§ ghe¢ property values in this sec- T and Reports. {| tion will increase very rapidly ! E WA MW TS 05 W : | J. B. Streater C. F. Kennedy | An investment made now, at Al ¢ S L e R || the present iow pries and easy } | STREATER & KENNEDY terms, should yield very hand- ' Clough Shoe Co. §| memuimmr |Gl ¥ A HOT WATER BOTTLE] Estimates Cheerfully Furnished, || JOUC Rot Be surprising to ses These" ’ itive or satiefactory solution of the ice-cold [l NOTHING BUT SHOES Tetn tlk with you about || GoLDPery fotle T value [ o than o o oo e b ot v bt Tobe e |} e ase g & . The social and health advan- d*fl“w'flmd’:b‘w—* bag will doits part by I | W Telephone 169, or 104 Blue. tages at Lakeland Highlands will keeping you warm through the night, 4 : ' : Ve sell i at regular prices and give a discount of R be worth the amount of your in- * per cent. YOUR GAIN OUR LOSS. vestme! investment i it can be depended on not to spring & sudden jeak. Every one is guaran- lot or :. mA‘l‘:fl nfifl:‘l;,; teed forone year. A hot water bottle s more than a little rubber heater— L. M. Futch. I H. Gentry. Geatry Undertaking Co. clusi i . ; i the easies, simplest, and most dizect method of rucceshully treating Unly exclusive shoe store in Lakelaad. bl gl s """'c'.:‘{ i t&e t:uhhi": 2" v:.:; ;h:‘.k :"::d'td ' - A" the Iatest styles-.-Ca“ Undertaking Co. :: rleges. - o ::hm Mm' y Mc-‘.-“d ':“.u qh‘.'! b | ] EMBALMERS AND FUNERAL || write us for further information. . : 9 and see for yourse" DIRECTORS. W.F. HALLAM & CO. 5 MAAMAAAMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAS | Froncs: sy or aiss. 265, labsind, Fi. Lake Pharmacy 3.

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