Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 10, 1912, Page 4

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK FLAND, FLA. JANUARY 10, 1912, Notice tothePublic PAGE FOUR. HO000C0SOO0000000OA0VTOO0L DOCOGOOVOCOCOS O Lot T bt D D e e B e B e e T B e e T The Evening Telegram '@woooo«:umm FEODODAIGOOVE PRE-INVENTORY ALE Ruminations of Published cvery Kentucky aliernoon from the Lakeland, Fla. postoflice at Lake- i Uncle Henry || OPENING A PERMANENT BRANCH | OFFICE IN LAKELAND, Editer: | Enteicd in ihe land. Florida, &s mail maiter of the| Dear was thinkin this Badtil s | mornin a little lazy-like about Leti- nR s NNO il i i'.iu Wilzon’s garrit. Tishy comes near “ A N M. F. HETHER l\l.'lo.\, I;l)l'l‘Oll.|iwin a relation to Marthy, bein her i o —— [ Aunt Caroline’s step-daughter by hey | THE PHILADELPHIA SPECIALIST | ! e s .\Ianagor.’\‘:m"ld husband, and one day when| WILL OPEN A PERMANENT ' Marthy went over to see Tishy about N 'd E have had Fall and Wint d I have a large st f merch i S { ¢ BRANCH OFFICE IN 5 % have had a warm Fall an inter, an wve a large stock of merch SUBSCRIPTION RATES: i "’;““"‘ doing; ':;‘;“‘ “I'“" Tishy | LAKELAND, 3 g that I want to sell before I take stock the last week in this month. )\l T A fup in the garrit a-reddin thing: s 4 14 . 3 : . . ONd yoar ol ui L ..$5.00 ' .;m L ‘. :]; g “m'\ lm ':::: ‘:)Pl| { is easier counted than Dry Goods, and I will start a sale tomorrow (\V. Bk MORERE i 250 |° o kit il ""§ . A : : we R i, 91 Three mouths oo, 125 [P for she was to busy to coue down. Mfluso’“u fllt Public ffl“y :f- 3 : day) and continue sale until Saturday evening, January 27th, 1012 ,l e ] Delivered anywhere within the | MATthY says she never seon such -*1 J 12th 8 ?3 will be conducted on a strictly honest basis, and all goods guaranteed to be firsr o . 34 limits of the City of Lakeland |*Bht in her life as Tisis wo Kkin | anuary ) at 8] 4 I will reduce prices on every article, and give you first-class merchandise at a bz A4 for 10 cents a week. like all possessed among _hem things l My stock is new and up to date. and [ invite you to see what [ have to offer before vou g { that she'd had near about ever sence | pyps . ‘ From the same office 1s isssed |the flood. Marthy says there set ' Philadelphia Office, 877 lfll;th 48th é I guarantee my shoes as to workmanship and quality. and should you buy .- ) THE LAKELAND NEWS every stick of furniter that ever was| street. Tampa office 404!, Cass 3 and the goods do not come up tothis L'uaranu'e T will replace them or refund your 1. k I a weekly newspaper giving a re-|in the house and every siich ol close street. Lakeland office in the Ray- ‘;:§ m— 1 J sume of local matters, crop condi-|that Tishy ever hLad, and a iov of| mondo Building, Rooms 12, 14 and :g % i i i 20 9 9 iy tions, county affairs, etc. Sent|things that was breke and ) gmu!i 15. @ (: l_ADl[S SHOES M[N S SHOES S anywhere for $1.00 per year. ta anybody. ‘1 & ; —— CLand 0" livin osays Marthy., e, Shannon, the Philadelphia I.Jadl("‘.blm(.s wirh $2.50 shoes will go for- 2 Editor Hartig starts off the New |“what on airth have you got all them | gjocialist, will open a permanent $1.75 will be sold for- ... $1.55 3.50 shoes will go for i Year by changing the name of h..~?llzin;:s here for?” (Lranch office in Lakeland, Friday, 2.50 will be sold for--------. 2.10 00 sl : Dk { paper from the Arcadia (‘lla}lllli?ll 1o “Because, they're mine,” saysiJanuary 12th, at 8:30 a. m., for the e 3.50 will be sold for-........ 2.98 4 a1068 WI.“ L for . o ; the Arcadia Enterprise. That's a/Tishy, a little sharp, “I've allers had” treatment of Chronie, Nervous, (‘om- &HO 4-00Will be sold for-......- 3.39 5.00 shoes will go for 425 k good name, and we are sure the{them, and | expect always to have plicated and Special Diseases of men, .2: paper will live up to it. ithem. Nobody can tell when they'll | women and children, 2 DR The editor of the Manatee Record come in handy.” Well, | should think,” says Marthy, in Tampa, and will be in Lakeland, on Friday of every week, until June The Doctor is spending the winter | BOYS’ SUITS $3.50 to go at MEN’S PANTS QIOOOOOV0QOD D000 Sale Starts Jan. IOth, Sale Ends Jan. 27th. has a habit of addressing his editor-|*that a woman of your age and com- ial remarks o a female person whom | plection and the figzer you've got to| !St. When he will return to his Phil- |4 5.00 to go at - $1.00 to go for----- .. he designates as “Pauline.” We won-|be would know you aint apt to need |2delphia oftice. :} 7.00 to go at 150 togoat - - der Mrs. Walpole doesn’t object. that peach-blossom pink satin dress,{ The Doctor offers to every chroniv ::: i e and it all out of stile and spliy in a|sufferer of Lakeland and surround- ~§: 250 to go at......... ! A sun-fish stranded on Anastasia|thousand places” hut she says she|Ing country the latest treatments| wm"EN nR[ss fioons 3.50 to go at : L island, near St. Augustine the other |seen she was ng too much to sute | used i‘n Philadelphia for the cure of {. 3 50 ! ' ROERE. il day, that measured over ten feet from | Tishy, and after Tishy said she wani chronic, nervous, complicated and | & BATRERE oo 400 to go at..... .. f] tip to tip, each way, and weighed |10 Spendthrift if other folks was,|Spec il diseases, and no doubt this %: 75c valueat - - - oo 53 over 1,000 1bs. We hooked one in a|Marthy changed the subject and opportunity will be greatly appre-|& & $1.25 value at - oo oo oo 83 5.00 to go at....... ‘ beNd p; I Kentucky WhaH we wars Gidn’t say no more, (iflllml', as it \\iill offer you an oppor- ;‘?'::: 150 value at- -« -« ovovnnn $|.02 6.00 to go at i a boy that we are sure was !"lllil”)’l Well, while | was thinkin of this| "ty to obtain the latest treatment (,'§ { as large, but it got away. with lots of amusement, it come to|fOr Your discase, and will save you :;E = R ol SR me that there was manuy other|UB expense of golug to some large ‘x’:;E [ have one lot of Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes that wiil be sold for less thin While talking about “advertising|things in this world which is kept Tk “".' HORIEN "'"" w'_“ e :i'y Also one lot of Men's and Boys’ Suits. | the town,” it may not he amiss to|and Kept long past the days of there d(ml," Qi RalonARIolE i G T e ) i say that no matter how much is|usefullness, “Why says 1 to my- gt i : My suits for men are guaranteed to hold ”““""'I"" and st “‘i’.“- and wiil spent for literature, or sent away(selfy “fer instance. dos peple keep o tl|llll“\'-ll)i'\"'-'u’|;::'itt;::-“-'lll,'l.“;ll:n‘-:l\f. :'l';" at Bargain Prices. | will make very low prices on Men's and Boys® Hats i for advertising, The Eveniug Tele-|¥ing ‘Cheep land in I"lj;rnln‘.’ The iy I'lm' ll't':l‘il;li‘;l(: at e T hRvort's anee o slve doss v auil-soin bish donshd i It thitvve will & s i ; s eyes of the hull country is turned to] LU : i GARIRIE ! ) b REA. ‘:“. l""\l\'":\f'l,“ m‘-l-nt ihe Wlorida, and we keep |.n~~'in out the [YOw only for the medicines and things honest deal. Call to see me at 105 N bons Block, Kentueiy Avenne VI ave 5 costing ju 1 ¥ & Lida i % " ::):\I)" “”‘]"' "|-.|\1; I;:-\:::I(ll'\:ll.:: ll"x.l?:‘)sr word that there is cheap land “;""“1'”.',;.;5‘ il ‘l'\". f" ‘\'_m:lrvmf"' S N'elrs vl ’ tall value for. | forgettin thag the price of lund has! g '.‘“." .’f"'-‘ n ‘ Appreciite g ol | zone up a heep sinee we hegan e L this ofter, ||.|~ \\~l-II 10 M:lll.' that thi ‘ r (‘\ i The $t. Augustine Record is put- say that, There is places in Kansas) l:‘»\.'m\n- I|l| in *l‘rh:’l‘:nl; Iphia ,,',“““Ii. P ; ting up a strong fight for a commis- [ AN Missouri where farms is for sl I m.‘l llmt i 14 |‘.) el [ | i sion form of governmeunt for the ""I”'”" ik l“' o d““l'“l\! o "l' L ’\m;,x \"4‘1‘”‘ t].{illl,:- \:{‘:ul ‘lk':l .'d\\l.';:l age ol ; { ik Wiy v Klorida cities | dnd some perhaps tor ha )L R e : S [ B et e Ty i sfr s ik 15 105 ADAMS BLOCK, KENTUCKY AVENU in the outcome, as they would llkv-;"' M‘""\ 7 .""" ”“‘ HICnehgn 1! }u‘ l.l“l :|- ::HH\ L R : o P \ 10 sce how the experiment works ut|' 18 cheeper than it is here, The| ““ \.l,)"' ”“.'.'.'.].n, PV SHom- Cathpiii, "MCW'“{::?‘ ! close range. In many citics of the time was when the cheepness of Flor-| el A ¢ 'f' ! HOGOOOOOCVOOOOOG i ida land was the most notisable thinz [ Deatness, Nose and Throat Diseases, . country the commission form is work- ing to the utmost satisfaction of all concerned. Liver and Kidney Troubles, Heavt 5, Cholera or 8t a, Rheumatism, Diseases of th: and Reeral Asthma, Stomach, Dised Bladder and Nervous Disea Vitus' Dance, Seintic Neuralgia, Paralysis, Bowels, Piles, Fistula about it, but that time has passed I we keep on talkin about land be- liable to make all there is peple that them at each help cuattle, mand lm 210 per ton as & lcombined, the other, For the | been sent from he S 08, I tulnum for lidden in the vines es m-; ing the pickers (rich in protein, costliest The seed pods AND FERTILITY. g cheap here, we are some people think that is te say about it, and other miss of several vea Five pounds of Florida ;,:r:nwfruixJ seeds are being sent to the Emperor! Many Flovida people regard velvet olement in feed ) futten|lots as far porth as VELVET BEANS FOR FEED } | 3 . 5 > i "~ e 1 H L I\ we i " < as . 5 Al : & > 4 of Rugst In éxcliangé for some rare|/omes heie from places where lin troubles, Lost Vitality, Special Dis- Peans as worth more to Florida thai fareers, or winter the stoek eattle, and Louisville, Ky.. to R ; : W proved land is thirty-five dallars o g i all the citrus fruits combined, Hav- |y 0s ) hic) . R i fruit sceds from the imperial gard- - bt Ty eases, Goiter, or Big Neek, Blood ogs and sheep, which in n re- in growing fert ens. We will look for better things("¢'¢ 13 ant to be dizappited. | isensos, 1) disonsos of the Prostrate | LB e Brat used as an ornamental depasit the vich ammonia in the soil. hope of either A et dme to say CGOOD LAND IN FEOR- it shade for sunny verandas, it becann v this 'l L ) 4 ' in Russia when those grapefruit teres | o b A o lGland, Hay Rever, Hysteria, Epilop- ; e ¢ By this time the 2olden hoots or 1 arow moderat s N i HIDAL That is now the most notis 3 ¥ ke * known as a stock feed by accident [y, 1 FeR el get into bearving, and His Ummaka- | S : sy, Insomnia, Female Troubles, o LN | the Tive stock have cut and the rains wheee corn mat : i Y e peble thing abont the Land arom p.L fand bezan to be eultivated in Jarg Ry i : g tumble has one for hreakfast every 4 : (the Doctor extends to you a cordia! W have rotted more than 10 viges wierever s : ¢ P akeland, anyway, 11 there is places! 2 telds, Some farms in this conntry ' morning. No man, not even a Czai, : § witatiog to consult him free ol HES ftons per acere of humu s o mattire seod o ‘ s in this state where the best thin grow annually several huvdrod acres wly t tiny i can be real mean when he h.v:\:m,n” i " vl [ ehia ) ‘ ‘ e romdy to be turned v ) y ' . N iere I8 to be sal or the Iand 1 aen TS a s bt { S i)t mot art! ' " l the day in that fashion. [ e e ‘” Ol OMee hours N0 m o 12 oo ; " sk "N I'.'”"'“‘“ 'lT" i mos ooy carth o g 1o contral Flovic ! thi s cheep, le sy N y L 2R ey maker in ali staces of growth and 1o <10 Xop: $ud . i o |\ T I olth votean: nit and fioe] DR 0 i A0, A N0 RHIEtE S G G i e el e tender o L Wi o I ik o b The ati . e e | nicht. ; 1 owly as need 1o =1t n | Ihe gquestion of whether a woma Jame to the world that we have god] " it 1oots Joad themselves with bacteria-' gpe nount of W FLORIDA ORAM can hold an oflice in Florida his wod land. Smart peple is look I ovon eannot eadl daring the day, ited hodiics ol ATl Hi il i : 3 1 \( been submitted to the Supreme Courtlcgy rop sood fand and then they ave 7 ;' night I‘mn\ 101500 10 Prious vines to take from the airoand f wand: - al i by the Governor. The Jatter has nquiring about the price Lakelind ofice, rooms 12, 11, a '.1.\ $5 1He wail rrom #40 : : ’ A ¢ i bheeny asked to appoint the widow ot ¢ : | Raymondo building Kentueked . o, { l y i ha t i ‘I' 5 : ( e ¥ T b q Yes, thinks, 1, there ave more (oo i of nitrozen per ad i W t 1 wel | P M g ; “II‘l s CASUTEE 0T 0 this world 1han T by Whison with pr Yony : | the most costly vivment ! ey, 0 wet, beoaus R ¢ Palm Beach county to the vacaney |, : Fampa atlice, i Ciiss stveet The S i o SRR t i L ke {o i . 4 " \ ©Hher trunks and boxes of wore-out antl Philadelphin i <=0 Nort ! | he comp tde of 1 1 M W ' sk 1t : il L s teatll, ANCL 0 of stite elose A iden whicd nished by the gecat growth or v winte ns " | he is uncertain as to the constitu-! ; ANt street and. 1ent 181 ) . : e g whoRe -9 1 \ o no tenit ¢ ; e | WO oud and out o f=tile is as ha Tt T O Daea] e Ra S GRriner banelit, SAn date foRt ¢ 1h i fonality of such ¢ appointmen 3 5 L \ 5 LAY | Ml 1 : = \ ol e o APpoIniment o0 1 dunne bt what it is wer : Sy s | smme it ln P With il it S K e constitution ought 1o permii B Lor Wil -ur Lakeland 1o tlow . X : avs 1 oto myselt {30 TR ! y i 1 \ W v bt such an appointment it it does not X : & soon followed by t It tarthy wants me to walk nn oo 2 y Dy \ el=cone ' oy on 1 o fics 53 Makes Work for Many. pods W h hold 1t \ftor =t 2 . with her, so o mere g present, fron " | : <ol a re made with : The ladies of the W, €T, UL ave ! e hambl el In lnmn ihe persons who are em- | tne vines ripen the scods are piokod St | \ our nhle servent, P § | ‘e prosesds \ nrodu v B I ; andded . sta ¢ the cwtivation of the vine | 3 2 ) —_— _'_n..m y be commended for oa .wlll? UNCLET RNy e : shelled w oA R oy ' ! ing the work of a charatable organ "(,1 W ) i o Make Right L S 3 zZatiol itercatior when cases that | seem to call for chavity are tound g = iy - they shouid be referred o these ] " { | st worth) Fhere wonld be vers i | e, | little i Leharitable organizatio i gz in Lakeland were only our own peo- H E R R of ple to be looked alter, iU's the tol | that are kindly passed aloug w u i J from other communities, and th ! T ONE NlGHT ONLY ———— itinerant beggars, that appeal for i help. O oceasionadly is ther | case of necd among people who me U RS DAY /| be d to be residents of the place / We ve no very wealthy peopie, bt there ave fewer still who may be said to be really poor. H 0 In politics one must weigh every | utterance, however trival, and think Pa several’ times belore one makes o SENS: mark on paper. Even at that, snmr-l THREE * thing is pretty sure to rise up and; R smite the politician when he least WOULD YOU SI s e et Sk v B HOLD YOUR HUSBAND - L] as alred V8 « o . . i : THE QUES Wi BE AN Harmon, who is an applicant for 2 R QUESTION WILL : car | AT THIS PERFORMANCE 3 Job as President, and who is just now | doing a little denyving and <~\pl:nn-= i ing. t a letter claimed to have) DIRECT FROM A TWO : | . c T beeyn written by his young daughter| ESSFUL RUN IN NEW to a girl friend, containing the D ————— I words, “Papa hoped for Mr. Bryan's PRICES: 50c. 75¢c. $1.00. $1.50 defeat, because it would make his SEATS ON SALE WEDNESDAY JANUARY 10:h own presidential prospects brighter.” CURTAIN RAISES AT 8:15 SHARP Sounds cute—don’t it? Just like a loving daughter.

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