Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 11, 1911, Page 7

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., DEC. 11, 1911. PAGE SEVEN v depends just as much on Yyour complexionason the style of your gowns and hats. All your Spring' finery will lose its attractiveness i vou have not a fresh, fair ccmplexion to go with it. We do a large trade in toilet requisites, because «.r preparations never fail to vive excellent results and our prizesare quite low, Rexa.l ‘foilet Cream i one of the most popular 11 excellent toilet requi- Leswescell. Adelicate cleanserand {-autifier, very effectivein all cases .+ rouchness and redness of the skin, chapped uds and lips, cold sores, etc. Free from _iease and rapidly absorbed. Sold "th the Resall guarantee. Per bottle, 25¢. 2 e Lake Pharmacy when |ifes December: wnd come if must our money will be a (omey, Jure Worm friend in life can come only from ECONOMY early in life. Iet OUR Bank be YOUR Bank. We Pay 4 Per Cent. on Saving s Accounts. Lakeland Under Control of U. S. Government. Job Printing OWING to the enlargem nt of our newspaper and publishing business, * has heen necessary to move The News Job Office pstairs where it will be found in Rooms 11 and 12, Kentuckz Building, in the com- petent charge of Mr. G. J. Williams. For inything that can be printed, if you want te best work at the right prices, call on Mr. Williams. The News Job Office Rooms 11 and 12 (upstairs) Kentucky Building. \\\ As a man grows older his earning power dwindles away. $> THE SAFE THING to do is to BANK money while young manhood lasts, and earning p:wer is great. COMFORT late SQIOCOIOIQ 1QLOIOIQIQIOIOIOIOBY O#Q PO QPO P QP OPQPOVOPOI0D QP OV O POH O # 0P 0+ OP0 0903 O OO OPOIOIOFOIOIABOD first National Bank NOTICE OF ELECTION A Special Election is hereby called in and for the City of Lakeland. State of Florida, to be held on the 30th day of December, A. D., 1911, lor the purpose of submitting to the qualified voters of the City of Lake- land the question of issuing Munic- ipal Bonds for the purpose of con- structing a system of Sewerage, pav- ing streets and Sidewalks, and erecting Public Buildings, including a Fire Station, Jail and enlarging the City Hall. Said Election to be neld and certified in accordance witi the Ordinance of the City of Lake- land providing for the holding and certifying of general Elections, ex- cept as provide dby Ordinance num- ber 132, calling said Bonding Elec- tion. Three Bond Trustees shall be clected at said Election, who shall compose a Board of Public Works. JOHN F., COX, Mayor of the City of Lakeland. ORDINANCE NUMBER 132. An Ordinance providing for the calling and holding of an Election in and for the City of Lakeland, for the purpose of voting on the question of issuing Municipal Bonds by the City of Lakeland, and for the elec- tion of three Trustees for said Bond |1ssue, and the disbursement of the funds derived from the sale of said| Bonds. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUN- ClL OF THE CITY OF LAKE- LAND: Section 1. That an Election is hereby called in and for the City of Lakeland, in the State of Florida, ll‘nr the purpose of voting for or ngniust. the issue of Municipal Bonds by the City of Lakeland, for the following amounts and purposes: Seventy-five Thousand ($75,000.00) for the purpose ol putting in, constructing and operat- ing a system of Sewerage in the City of Lakeland. Sixty Thousand Dollars ($60,- Dollars i iy New 000.00) for the purpose of paving Streets and Sidewalks in the City of Lakeland. Fifteen Thousand Dollars ($15,- 000.00) for the purpose of erecting Public Buildings, including Fire Station and Jail, and enlarging City Hall, for the use of the City of Lake- land. Sec. 2. Only resident who are otherwise qualified to vote in the General Election of the City of Lakeland, who own real estate with- in the City of Lakeland, and who have paid taxes thereon for the last year for which taxes were due, shall be qualified to vote in said Election Sec. 3. Notice shall be given by the thirty (30) days, next preceding sald Election, by publishing the same in a newspaper published in the City of Lakeland, according to| law. i Sec. 4. The Ballots to be used at said Election shall be drawn so that | each voter can vote for or :uuuiln"; oach Bond issue proposed. I Sec. 5. There shall be elected at said Election three Bond Trustees, who shall compose the Board of Pub- lic Works, and who shall negotiate the sale of said Bonds, according to| Electors, of said Election Mayor for | Kirk, Bartow. the Charter of the City of Lakeland. | and receive the funds derived from caid sale, and who shall have |m\\'l~:f to contract for the construction of | the for which honds were issued, and disburse the! improvements said funds derived from sale of sanmu | Each of said Bond Trustees <o selected shall give bond iy a =um 1o be fixed and approved by the Cit, Council, payable to the City of Lake- faithful {land, conditioned for the ;‘];vrfnrmanu- of their duty. i | Sec. 6. Said Election shall he| called and held, the thereof certified in the same manner as other Elections Sec All Ordinances or of Ordinances in conflict with the/ provisions of this Ordinance be and| the same are hereby repealed. Sec. 8. This Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon its pascage and approval by the Mayor. and returns | parts [ 1 hereby certify that *ie forego-! ing Ordinance, number 132, was| duly passed by the City Council of Lakeland, on the 28th day of No- vember A. D, 1911. H. L. SWATTS, City Clerk. Approved by me this 29th day of November A. D. 1911. JOHN F. COX, | Mayor. | A girl who is gentle, brave and spirited, who is unselfish, high- minded and intelligent; who has sweetness and depth of character; who does not think of herself, but: iw.rks for the happiness of others; | who is merry and dainty and whole- some, as a girl should be, will never lack either lovers or friends. | hassee. BISHOP WILSON CRITICALLY ILL AT PENSACOLA 10.—RBishop Al- Wilson, of Baltimore, a Pensacola, Dec. Pheus W. Offercd By Bargains and Bargains Only! s st o et QHLING ER & ALFIELD Opposite New Depot NO. 134.—Great bargain in a five-room house, all plastered and newly papered throughout. City water, two porches, two fire places. Three $3,500 houses on same block. Price $1,000, Easy Episcopal church, is, according to report, dangerously ill at the home of Mr. and Mrs, F. E. Brawner n-.! North Palafox street. Bishop \\'il-| gon who suffers from asthma um-: tracted a cold while recently attend- ! ing the Mis ippi Conference and| is said to have developed pneumoni Efforts have been made to keep llu-;1 condition of the aged divine from the | people in general, as Bishop Wilson's close personal friend and associate, Bishop Denny, of Richmond, wishes | no publicity given to the matter. KILLED AT GENEVA, ALA. Dec. 10, A special from Geneva, Ala., says: | While three young men, .\Iilliux'nli Montzomery, Ala., Pate. Bud Jacobs and Sam Keith | were at the school house here last | ni<ht aeting as a committee to decide | a debate, Pate was shot and killed, It s vot vet known how the killing i | ceenrred, is suid that it Was done by some one ontside of th though it house wia tived throngh the window. | o | B— The Lakeland Steam laufidry Sheritt Brown has gone 1o investi-| sate the murder Pate was the son of ex-Shoerii Piate, of Geneva county | “The pight has o thousand ._\..:.“._ \nd the day but one, But the light of the whale world die, With the setting sun, “The mind has a thousand eyes And the heart but one, And the Jight of the whole world dies | When love is done,™ Touching Tenderness. A tender parent has been discovered York Having been warned that the milk he sold to others and fed 10 his own babe was slowly Killing the latter, he promptly took an ex pensive bottled milk for the child, though he cheerfully continued to supply the infants of his poorer neigh bors with the condemned stock Presumab'y. Pius IX. was not withont a certain sense of humor. One day, while sit s ting for his portrait to Healy, the |z, painter, speaking of a monk who had [ % left the church and married, he ob- served, not without malice: “He has taken his punishment into his own hands.” The Crocked Tree. Childish fmpressions are as strong as, frequently, mistaken. A thought- ful child, hearing someone wonder why a certain tree in the garden was 80 crooked, replied, remembering the proverb alout “As the twig is bent, the tree I inclined™: “I suppose some- body must have stepped on it when ft was little " OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. County Officers. Clerk A, B, Ferguson, Bartow. Supt. Public Instruction T, 12, Sherift - John Logan, Bartow County Judge - \W. 5. Preston, Bartow. Tax Collector 1. 1L Lancaster, Bartow. Tax Collector 1. M. Lanier, Bar- tow. Treasurer ). 1. Harmon, Bartow County Commissioners. 15 S Whidden, Ch'm., Mulberry; A. ). Langford, It Kathleen; T Lewis, Bartow; R F Meade; 0.0 1 Pryant, I". Holbrook, Lakeland Board. R, W Hancock School Ch'm., Fort Meade; W, 000 Whid- den, Bartow; J. A Cox, Lakeland; B, Kirk, Secretary. Bartow | State Senator Do 1L Sloan, Lake- land. Members of House A0 Angle, lartow; Geo. Fortner, Pierce il City Officers. Jno, F. Cox Tillis Mayor Marshal - W. I & \ 4 : 4 4 Clerk and Treasurer 1. 1. Swatts City Attornty Epps Tucker, Jr. City Council -W. S. Irwin, R. L ka, Mayes, G. E. Southard, W. H. Pugh, | S J. M. Keen. H. D. Bassett, 0. M.|{diSy Eaton. ’.r’ State Officers. W Governor—A. W. Gilchrist, Talla- r, hassee. % Secretary of State 1. Clay Craw- | (38 ford, Tallahassee. “": Comptroller - A. . Croom, Talla- (¥ ) W), Treasurer— W. V. Knot, Tallahas- see. Attorney-General - Park M. Tram- | Sl mell, Tallahassee. %) Commissioner of Agriculture- B. | S E. McLin, Tallahasee. 49 Supt. of Public Instructiom -Wm. u,:‘ M. Holloway, Tallahassee 3 Railroad Commissioners -R. Hud- r": {son Burr, Chairman; Newton A. [Nk Blitch, Royal C. Dunn. W. €. Yon, |8 Secretary. All communications | S should be addressed to Tallahassee ‘;‘ President of the Senate—Fred P. :_j Cone, Lake City. ) terms, NO. 122.—House of six rooms and hall, newly plastered. Lot 100x140, set to grapefruit and oranges. Fine lake view. location, and a very desirable piece of property. this, $1,600 cash, balance as rent. Good $2,400 buys NO. 139—Finely finished eight-room residence, halls and bath, all plastered. Fitted for hot and cold water, electric lights, tele- phone, etc. Good front on lake. Desirable location. Price$3,200 on easy terms. NO. 6.—Tenacres good farming and trucking land, all cleared and fenced ,with six-room house. This cannot be beaten any- where at $800. Four acres fine strawberry land near by, cleared and fenced, can be had with the above for $1100 for the 14 acres. NO. 35.—15 acres good land, with four acre bearing budded grove, on railroad. A bargain at $3,000. NO. 39.—Five acres large bearing Citrus Grove, with fine large Bungalow fully furnished, about 390 place and a money maker. yards to station. A mice 10 acres in all. Price $4,200. Terms We also make a specialty of large tracts of land for coloniza- tion, timber and turpentine purposes, and always have something good on hand, HLINGER & L a3 S one of the best cquippedplants in the State having use them. machinery and what is more, we ¢ have operators who know how to ¢ We want everybody’s laundry. Do you send yours? If not, why not give a trial next week? ELD osfecfrofod 134 ‘r FPPPPP % all modern R ETRN P PEPPTRPP Lo o a et R. W. WEAVER, Prop. ‘Phone 130 A Buggy A Wagon A Set of Harness A Lap Robe An Automcbile or anything required for riding or driving, see M’GLASHAN The Hustling Harness and Buggy Man Two Stores 1909-111 South Florida CANDY CANDY 1. Varieties Chocolate and Cocoanut Candies at 15¢ per 10 Varieties of Fancy Chocolates at 30c per pound Nunnally’s Fancy Boxes at 80c and $1.00 per pound Fresh Apalachicola Oysters 45c qt. BREAD, CAKES, PIES A Sup:ly of Fresh Fruits on hand at . All times at market prices Call and see, or phone 226 and have Your Orders Delivered H. O. DENNY Lakeland, Florida Cowdery Building OB BRI b0 When You Want Robe CANL'Y pound e | ‘o y i b i i ,:! . C ErImE | | ; \ ' h 1 )} £ ] \ l - i . (R i it t ! i } tt) ' l'- \i ' fiol o { e | | f | e

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