Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 20, 1911, Page 7

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A ) ial 8 THE EVENING “P | AND 1 The 0 - hep beg s ke » PERFECT” IMPROVED POULTRY original design made stronger and the e and adding extra lines oDy e hicks cannot get! it ntact point the wires are wolded st yet strongest construction knowa, ant ''atoes, per peck 2 Cream, 6 for ITTSBURGH GARDEN FENCE BEST Feace IMPROVED es smaller by moving closer t through—largest snimals criamental in appearance, permanent protection and enclosure. even ground—to extremes of tempera- uired, [ tional banking la ws which demand frequent and thor- exdmination, insure depositors in national banks AB- SECURITY. bunk also has behind it the BIG FORTUNES and li(\)()l) | zood BUSINESS BRAINS of many A NS ! bank is as SOLID AS A ROCK. Let OUR Bank be YOUR Bank. We Pay 4 Per Cent. on Saving s Accounts. of our well first National Bank Lake land Under control of U. S. Government Tweedell’s I\ Headquarters for Everything in Groceries A FEW SPECIALS “remium Hams, per pound ‘T, per pound, ...... “.ams. per pound Oats, per package. . . .. Whole Wheat Flour, per ba; Graham Flour, per bag .. 4ye Flour, per bag.. ... Ie bag best Flour bag, i size Cream, 3 for ... fALL 59 AND WE WILL BE GLAD TO SERVE YOU. \—— E.G. TWEEDELL SPECIAL For Week Ending NOV. 25 Fence 24 inches high 12 inches stay, $3.50 roll of 20 rods. Fence 30 inches high 12 inches | of the Public Roads, Unived Siates stay, $3.95 roll of 20 rods. Fence 36 inches high 12 inches | 2ddressing the first annual conven- stay, $4.40 roll of 20 rods, Fence 42 inches high 12 inches session here. “The people in many stay, $5.00 roll of 20 rods. Fence 48 inches high 12 inches stay, $5.30 roll of 20 rods. THE BEST FENCE ON EARTH LFH.C? | work | { the management of the public roads MILLINERY Important to Care For Roads As It IS to Build Them (By Associated Press.) Va, Nov. “The most important subjecr in connect- Richmond, 20. ion with the whole auestion of road improvement is ‘maintenance, " de- clared Logan Waller Page, director Department of Agriculture. tiday in | tion of the American Association in countries are filled with enthusiasm for road improvement,” continued Director Page, “and are hastening to spend enormous sums of money in the construction of superb roads, and yet almost without exception, they are making no provision to care for the roads after they ave built. The same holds true with reference to road construction under many cf cur state highway departmeats, Mr. Page said it required a con- isiderable annual outloy keep j roads in good condition, but that this outlay was infinitely less than the loss which must fall upon the people eventually it they allowad their roads to 2o to rnin, “Provide maintenanes to continuous, systenatic and set aside every yoar an amount per mile estimated by the engineer in char le advised, o ho satli- cient for the proper maintenance of the road, and you will follow course which must make for ecorenn atd efliciency.™ i Page that My ciampacien of declared is necessary,’” u thoroueh N W d NS - ; : Childish Eeliefs. Yes, children telieve ! things. 1 all ¢ have bad the pocketbook fever when vou were little. What do | mean? Why, ripping up old pockethooks in the | firm Lelief that bank VMi'ls to an im- | mense amount were fen in them So, too. you must all remember some splendid unfulfilled promise of some- body or other, which fed you with hopes perhaps for years, and which left a blank in veur life which noth- ing has ever filled up.—Holmes. of quear suppose o One of Life's Regrets. Among the lesser regrets that min- gle with graver sorrow for the friends of an earlier generation we have lost &re our omissions to ask them so many questions they could have an- swered so easily and would have been pleased to be asked.—0. W. Holmes. Tolstoy's Wise Counsel. Never say, “l can indulge in this little thing without fear; it does not amount to anything." Never say, “This particular virtue is so insigni- ficant I might just as well do with- out it."—Tolstoy. Avold Parading Troubles. “Expectin’ a man to find satighac- tion in hearin’ about yob troubles,” sald Uncle Eben, “gives him credit foh havin' a purty pore disposition.” e S R S B Sy The Professions and Gynecology Bailding LARKELAND, Kentneky Toue 12 5 FIA. 1 | | DR. W. R, GROOVEI", education be conducted inoevery lo- {eality where the burden of had o hangs like amillstone about the necks of the people, T this campaign of cducation, three things are cssontial: First, that your work must have a definite object; second, that youy plans must he practinable; and thied, that they uust have intrinsic merit, the American As- sociation for Highway Tmprovement leavor to falfill these three re- “In launching quirements by the announcement of capable of accomplishment, and coutaining such intrinsic merit that their general ad- option road conditions in this country on a sound and econ- definite purposes casily wonld place omic basis. These purposes are: “To correlate and harm | efforts of all existing organizations working for road improvement “To arouse and stimulate ment for road improvement, “To strive for wise, equitable and in uniform road legislation every state. “To aid in bringing about eflicient road administratign in the and their subdivisions, involving the introduction of skilled and the elimination of politics from states supervision “To seck conditions and systema- tic maintenance of all roads, the clas sification of all roads according to traffic requirements, payment of m:h"; taxes in cash, and adoption of the| principleof state aid and state super- vision. “To advocate the correlation of all road construction so that the impor- tant roads of cach county shall con nect with those of the adjoining | counties and the important roads of leach state shall conneet with tho | snf adjoining states” | In lusion, [landed the | given the | ctoy Puz 1 support | Diy and =pi cone loyal the motement by raiload companies It is immateri | o | the | welfare of the people alonz the at heart, { lines so ¢ that they fact rer which benefits every ma womarn and 1 within the zon their in nd full ~hould he them for it Ladies’ Tailored Suits and 2 Skirts. b4 MISS MINONA HERRON Herron Block. P PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, aoms tand 4 Kenvicio B e ing LARRLAND Frokina Dr. Sarah E. Wheeler E OSTEOPATH PHYSICIAN Rooms 5, 6 and 15, [N Lakriasg Bryant. Building | DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH [ & SPECIALLST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Scientifically Prescribed ‘Phone: “Ottice 111, Residence dryant Bldg, Lakeland, Fia DR. W. S. IRVIN DENTIST Established in July, 1900 Rooms 14 and 15 Kentucky Building Phones: Office 150; Residence 84 JNO. S. EDWARDS Attorney-at-Law, Office iy Munn Buildive LAKELAND, FLORIDA, ‘ TUCKER & TUCKER, —Lawyers— Raymondo Blde, Lakeland, Florida R. B. HUFFAKER, —Attorney-at-Law— | Roor 7 Stuart Bldg Bartow, Fla. C. M. TRAMMELL, Attorney-at-Law. Offices, Bryant Bailding Lakeland, Fla. — - ROGERS & BLANTON ! Lawyers. Bryant Block, "Phone 219 | ieland, Fia J. B. Streater . ¥, STREATER & KENNEDY Contractors and Builders, Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. Let ug talk with you about | your building large or small Telephone 169, or 104 Blue. Kennedy | JW.ELLIS| «Real Estate Agent... City and Country Property; proved and Unimproved Orange’ Groves a Specialty: WE HAVE SOME OF THE FINEST TRUCK LAND IN FLORIDA Room 1, Raymondo Building. Phone 309. Im- -y JV 8 wEA @ O\\'IX(} to the cnlargement of our newspaper and publishing business, it has been necessary to move The News Job Office up-stairs where it will be found in Rooms 11 aund 12, Kentucky Building, in the com- petent charge of Mr. G. J. Williams, For e anything that can be printed, if you want O3 < € the best work at the right prices, call on & o Special atteniion given to Surgery| B ' The Lakeland Steam ! aundry e+ e e i — T —————— —————— K(fae 3 S onc of the best equipped plants in the Statc having al! modern machinery and what is more,.we have operators who know how to use them. We want everybody's If not, why not give aftrial next week? laundry. Do you send yours? R. W. WEAVER, frop. ‘Phone 130 o werarane ON'T Ict that drowsy, listless, languid fecling get possession of you at this season. It's dangerous. Malaria will get you if you don’t watch out. Our rclizble remedies will bring you out of the danger zone., Rexall Peruvian Wine Tonic is a sure prevent- ive of the periodical recurrence of fever, especially in all malarial disorders, and is a safeguard against typhoid. An invigorating tonic and stimulant, a fine restorative and appetizer. . Sold with the Rexall guarantee. o} Lake Pharmacy Large Bottles, $1.00. Job Printing | 2ODQ OO0 Mr. Williams, @ ; . @ : The News Job Office : Rooms 11 and 12 (upstairs) Kentucky Building. > ==

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