Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 25, 1912, Page 8

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PIGE EIGHT Munn, Chairman; W, P. Pilluns,‘ Vice-Chairman; ~ Messrs. 0. M, i Baton, G. E. Southard, R. E. Scip- | § Clerk—A. B, Ferguson, Bartow. '|Pe W. H. Pugh, v B. Haynes. following standing com- ¥ Supt. Public Instruction—T. B,| The Kirk, Bartow, mittees for the year were appointed:’ * Sherift—John Logan, Bartdw. | Finance and Fire, Massrs. Eaton, County - Judge—W. 8. Preston, | Pillaus, ‘Haynes. Bartow. | ' Light atd Water, Messrs, Haynes, | Tax Collector—J. H: Lancaster, piljans anfi Southard. Rartow. . g * Streets, Messrs. = Secipper, { Tax Collector—¥, M. Lanier, Bar- atd, Haynes ow. TFreasurer—J. T. Harmon, Bartow. a,,g"’;;;;fi:f Megars. Boutherd, Bush County Commissioners.—E. 8. Sanitary, Messrs.. Whidden, Ch’m., Mulbetry; A. J. Reingos: . Bawls, Bartow; R. F. Langford, Tt Publie lmpruvemenz and Cemetery, Meade; J. E. Bryant, Kathleen; T. Messrs. Pillans, Eston, Pugh, ¥, Holbrook, Lakeland, i i State Officers. School Board.—R, W. °Hanoock, £h'm,, Fort Meade; W, J. J. Whid-| . governor—A, W. Gllchrist, Talla- hassee. den, Bartow; J. A. Cox, Lakeland; T. B. Kirk, Secretary, Bartow. Secretary of State—H. Clay Craw . State Semator—D. H, Sloan, Lake-| ;.4 Tallahassee. , Comptroller—A. C. Croom, Talla- Members of House—A. J. Angle,|pagsen. Bartow; Goo Fortner, Pierce. . Treasurer—W. V. Knot, Tallahas- b City Officers. see. Mayor—3. L. A, Clonts, Attorney-General—Park M, Tram- €lerk and Tax Colector, H. L.|meil, Tallahassee. Bwatts, ! Coemmissioner of -Agriculture—B. Treasurer and = Assessor, A. C.J ¥, McLin, Tallahasee. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. County Officers. South- __Pugh, .Eaton, | Armistead. Supt, of Public -Instruction—Wm. Colector of u;m and Wa D. Clongh. ~ it Railrond Commissioners—R, Hud- Marshal, W, H. Tillis, “"{son Burr, Chairman; Newton . A. _Night Watchman, F. L) /Franklin.{ Blitch, Royal C. Dynn: 'W. C. Yen, \Municipal Judge, Gen. J. A, Cox.|Secretary. Al communfcations . 'City Attorney, Epps Tucker, Jr.|should be addressed to Tallahassee. Kgeper of Park, Nell McLeod. President of the Senate—Fred P. Members of . Council—Morris ? Cone, Lake City. M. Holloway, 'hlmn-u nt doboaltbd ‘a8 dues ~ Amount deducted for expen ses Amount of loan made by the. Company .. .. . unpqng. of advm\ emm -on lon d Bllanoe due Company, 7 ahlp as ber Mlmvlu ublo 2nd 8rd 4th -~ Bth 9th 6 Mos. 912 yrs ’l‘oml Int 8248. rin tMG 00 31194 %0 ’I‘ot&lnrln & int THE GUARANTEE nvurmr & LOAN COMPANY. Incorporated in the State of Florida. Home' Office, Third Floor Curry Building. Local and Long Distance. PHONE 982, FLORIDA. RRON Ifl[AIR[ fRfl)AY 'JANIJARY 261 ' 0.J. DIETZ PRESENTS THE OLD FAVORITE: 'm[ LYMAN TWINS Ina New Play “THE SPECULAT()RS ; ’th Jolty Patti Rosa and. Emma Abbotl, the S\Veef little: prima donna vy & big Chorus. - A eomedy with. a° charming sto;y P8 The myq s flm, prm tion i sde at Pm-y-'l‘hdp-Bel’fY Music Store, “An Orphan’s Prayer,” Jewell Kel- ley Company tent theater tonight. - Room and board for two, miles- south of Lakeland ‘'on Florida avenue, Plenty milk, butter and cggs. Mrs. W, R. Graham. 1-18-12t For anything in sheet music call on Perry-Tharp-Berry Music Co. All the latest popular music in M at all times. Good board, pleasant room, course dinner. Plenty frult, v bles, etc. Day, $1.00; week, § 411 New York ave. Phone 3 5 Tonight, “An Orphnnl an tent theater. (1) The Alfield House cm Farm for rent or sale. One finest places, close in to See or write W, Fiske Johmson, Room 7, Raymondo Bldg. . (2) 8ix mm. twoqgory ‘nue. Price, $2,500; terms: rents $15 month, Address Box 573, Lake- 1and, Fla, Big tent theater tmfl(llt. “An Or- phan's Prayor ” - Don't mm ) S Widow lady. wants to tmh in t; ily and-help ‘about the hm ty writer and musician;. Address “B,” Telagram office. 1-24- store will close ‘Scturdly th'e fi’lth “An Orphan’s Pnyer" tonbht i i: "'B 2 §€~ 0 it EFs 3 g3 gf 25 FiE an i 3 Don’t send away for su;h I have as good as money and experience fan command; 'N. Y. and Eastern grown. Some from other sections wherever the best grow. FRESH, PURE, TRUE, REI.IABI.[ Car of Pure Maine Bliss Poutoes ALSO FERTILIZERS = ket. In a liquid state it Jooks ll“ dark -mw jam, Th.hnulnlnwhimhewnfi ‘The Sign of the Cross’ Such a n 3| 1y figure,: wasn't !nt—(nmlnnc See a reasonable, { 1 good show, 12-16-tf x140; namm & m.u 122 “An Orphan’s Prayer” mm‘:'i!i Amfl these goods at Bvens: R SALE—One or'more desirable < Al modernly equipped. ¥ tew: Am’ selling these houses 1 can ‘wo longer look after for some time has been lly solved af last. A way in m'nqmnndr!mu- horns which have wooden handle attached “Thip novelty is imported, the price may seem high, & test of fact, that relate ‘the. N'H:lltt:m to some fn- futiire, and that tend throug : rope tion and by.thetr very maminmm “An Orphan’s ¥ Prayer,” tent ‘theater, tonight. & Wood! wood! wood! split pine! a | 14 inches, 3; per strand. Call 144, FOR SALE—Plymouth Rock and Leghorn chickens. See J. Q. French, 909 Sout«l Pautanrd Some Specnaltues l‘lousehold 0 We eender all our pat- rons the compliments of the season, and \vish for them happiness and _prosperity during the comng year. IF YOU WANT nsuAau: SEEDS _— Elecmw 5uppll€5

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