Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 1, 1912, Page 4

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3 ! PAGE FOUR. \ “l—fi_ Evening Telegram| GOPER GTMBO AMD WHY. WHO FOR PRESIDENT? (Pensacola Journal.) There are whole forests of Demo- In answer to the letter below The|cratic presidential timber, the like of Journal takes pleasure in giving the|which the party bas not known in S iee il e iaformation requested. years. l Ertered in the postoffice at Lake-| pgitor Pensacola Journal: Pardon! gean the list: lznd, ¥lorida, as ail matter of the ignoraunce, but the writer would like! Judson Harmon, twice elected gov- 10 know something about the origin.| o por of one of the largest and composition and dietetic value of “"o'lstrongest Republican States in the! pher gumbo.” Is it real, tangible, | .00 ‘ ;"‘:lm“; 'tl;:. ‘f';fl“‘f;‘,':f'tg: ::::l" Woedrow Wilson, who has lwungl IElONE U RHE ERIOE0IT 9 5| New Jersey back into the Democratic | fold after wandering about, and, like | Pullisbed every afternoon from the hentucky Building, Lakeland, Fla. pocenil class, A. J. HCLWORTHY Business and Circulation Manager.| ..;¢ incorporeal, mythical and irides- icent things we can go into ecsiacies SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Stout but fannob ongnare?. 1 will the prodigal i feeding on husks One yeAr ...c.cocerecns $5.00 | Ldertake to swap you something for many years. S8ix months ... O |iure tor more light on the sudject. Joe Folk, who has won rationa: Three months ......... 125 | Fraternally, fame because of the grandeur o hi: Delivered anywhere within the (. H. FREAS. |personality, and because of the in- domitable courage of his convictions i limits of the City of Lakeland I Champ Clark, speaker of the hous. ; i 1 i Secretary Brooksville Board of Trade for 10 cents a week, The Journa! will not attempt to de- —————————————— cribe the delicloas flavor of gogher |0f representatives, one of the mos: Frem the same office is issued described m,y‘umlabln and delightful of men, and TiE LAKELAND NEWS a weckly newspaper giving a Tes he fragrance of sume of loval matters, crop coudl| .y po doseribed. Who can doscrib: county affairs, ete. Semt romance? And yet, can you find co anywl fur $1.00 per year. s re——————— {4t [t i DOt real? { Suchi cath | of the ind ted Press po oke for a few mo qumbo, for it cannot be : lwore than the Florida moonlight or|one of the most solid and brilllantly the honay-suckl. | intellectual, l.ast, but not lest, is U'nderwood. vho has gained a national reputation Ly the colossal powers of his intellect ! measured in debate with the brightes: :; ¢ intellects now in public life. | ;1 Any o these men will lend dig- tation, | ity and splonder to the presidentind tions, v ho has experienced it who will sa; > today de afraid i man iy nay all | swme dizh and Let's be beosters, not knockers, | shout for| o | such ol pod Lel's Lo in a pesition t {the nomiiee and glve J ¢ and ma it the vho we s “le B % “LORIDA'S GLCRIGUS, L i LQUABLL CLIMATT ¢ | Sl {th orrect show, CGantidor wl many people now in iMler- aed with the elimat Le present winter seasen but v oxpressed o fear that it ate here they woul id the climate of , says the Jack- { Th who sel who wre o tion.” 1 idea that neithor Fuees the ladic ul I a promivent | towhen the Spatiards!de res of P i stothings they saw and, a3 the uophe; dnearny pal-! h em by s el didn't mean It that Wil wy goos, | Hincal oy The fars of those i g i1 | Eroundloss, A Florida man has invented @ f echems whereby he can feed the stock without getting out of bed. Now, it thoagh we asl Spatiizh t people now livieg in Flerida wio he tan go a little further and per-' Mot W “"""“, us i that is not elght bpag tre same ideas when they first foct his device so a man can securs Fruikly we doubt the incident "'l'lxums,- to Floi and the first year arits for himseif without getting llp{ vauge @ 2onter's tall dsu't a thing! vy g qipep S tc the State they and hustling for them, we'll be l\h\p-“h“t a stranger, even, would plck out kg up and went North ter the py like the rest of the animals, Aw- 0 cateh him by, the shortness the ful to have to get up early these cooi Of weveruing this part of the st moruings. pecple ar There are thousands o ifcth pract rially siummer months, Then, atter awhile rom n staylng later and later ) | they beg ot Lt LA ) R Letter than gopler gumbo prnp«-ri,.Imx:lnod for the entire summer. Ask Merchants of Tampa ask the coun- made, we don't want It. It is the! these people how the climate of Flor- el of that city to impose a prohibi- quinteszence of perfection and is il tda in the summer time compares tive license upon itnerant pcddlors.lr' al Fountain of Youth. | with the (limate in the vast majority The newspapers are backng up lh“: That the world may know of the,cl the country. merchantg, as newspapers always do.‘m-iiglnmlnoss of the genuineness of | A little investization will convince yei there are merchants in every ! gopher gumbo The Journal lwrf-wlth'nny one that Florida is not ouly an town who encourage itinerants witn' gives a recipe for the dish as used by ideal winter resort but that the sum: worthless advertising schemes which [one of Pensacola’s matrons, who en-! mer months in Florlda are far more cut Into the revenues of the news-|joys the distinetion of making the| pleasant, as a rule, than in paper. Is it not reasonzble for thnébcsx gumbo in the land. In order that | Ncrthern sections of the eountr newspapers to ask that the ‘ake ad- theso not familiar with the gopher pPenminsular Florida juts down be-' vertising man be asked to pay a li-|can make the dish properly the direc- tween the Atlantie ocean and the cense, also? tious fer Killing the gopher are given | Gulf of Mexico, constanly receiving as well as making the gumbo after|the salt breezes from one or the oth- It is sald that cne of the grounds|he is killed and ready to be cooked: :u- of these two great bodles o water. on which an appeal is asked in the| Kiiling the gopher—Pull his head | PSSR S Robertson caze is beecanse Jadze|cut and cut it off, then crack shell o:x: Pat. while walklng around i Whitney excluded the public w hih-:““h"r elde from front legs to back o v vard notieed 111: followinyg wiven, thepe- | legs, pass the kni‘e under the ('l':li‘k\‘d‘ taph on a tombetone: 1 still ve. "y e i Whereupon Pat remarked: **Bigorra, ! if 1 was dead I'd cwn up to it - i.x.! mo:t . work, "ticed and affact the evidence was bein i by, accordinz to the contention of shell wid Desen it up from hivd je the delen t, depriving him of a {0 front cics, After removing t “public trial,” which the law guar-| ell, cut the four legs out, then skin| 5 s = antees. This biines up o very intop- 10 and cut iup oo joints, then wash| Print esting queridon, Judge Wihtney's ac- it an 1son as much as considered CIIRISTIAN ENDEAVOR AT WORXK. tion was in the interest ¢ public | BC:¢ ! morals, and met with gencral approv- Making the gumbo--Put your pst | I1s it not a thrilling thought—that | with salt and pepper. Int al, yet it soems to have been without|on and let it get hot, then take kiteh-|¢7 how many thousinds of Endeavor the etrict interpretation of the law.|en £poon full of lard and heat it until: Societies wiil celebrate the anniver- The ruling of the hizhest court onlll melts, then take the same spoon f"“i““-" of their orzanization on Feb- this point will be awaited with nter-{of our and pour it into the pot with|ruary 4?7 Will our C. E. readers of est. the lard and stir until it makes a nice:t18 news-articlo give us gleamings M TLA: rue. After the rue browns put the|-rom the manner in which they cele-| MR Jox DiSun" the hest abitns gopher into the pot and let It fry.|brated “Christian Endeavor Day?" eial writer ln the South, bar none, Then cut up one onion in the pot and A greeting in behalf of all Endeav- fs again on the Sawannee Democrat, &tir until it browns, then pour sum-;orers in this state was sent to thel making that paper the admired and clent water In as required, then a few | great meeting at lLondon, Ontarlo, | envied of the other publications of spice to taste required after the water | (anada, to be held February 5. They | 16 Sists. Whith chn a6t secure &4 is in. are doing wonderful things in Can. “Uncle Joe” for love or money. The Half an hour before serving pmlldl and the colder the weather, the cnly trouble with him Is that he gets| 100 Ovéters In, theu when it is time warmer scems the heart-glow of an attack of the wanderlust every few |10 8¢rVe, put in file (pronounce fe-lay, | Wotkers In that distant country, monthe and hikes off to foreign parts,|* Mixture of ground sassafras leaves) | Karl Lehmann, Inter-State Fleld coming back after a time with a fresh | While the gumbo is boiling until it 1s|Secretary, was scheduled to epeak in fund of philosophy, In‘crmation and|thick as required. two of the leading churches of At- eunny humor which flows from his| BY all means try it once and be/lanta last Sunday. One of the Geor- pen with unfailing facllity. News-|happy. If the mortgage is coming due|&ia cfficers writes: “We were so for- Ppaper men of Florida contemplate ap- | tOmOrrow, eat the gumbo and forget lunate to get him here.”” Certalnly plying for an injunction to keep the|it. It is an inspiration to the old; we agree with her. Jovable o}d scamp in the State. and young end lengthens life as well| This is the last quarter of the e oA as makes ycu willing to forzive the| State C. E. union year and convention Last year at the Paris Mardi-Gras ”lslllc‘;‘:. ;h ""I:“:' mln;th T ;"“ comes nearer, fast. Kiscimmee ) nd to Pensacola for a gopher i: | has two good, wide-awake societies festivities a working girl was chosen you have none in your neighborhood. | but they are mot large and it is go- #3 queen of the occaslon by the noble . Ing to take some seli-sacrifice to gentleman who had been seelcted as make their part of the conventicn- king. The Pensacola Jornal suggests BRING SOME THIS WAY. Ylmld!ng a great success. Why net like acticn on the part of the king A strawberry plant, imported from early In February commence to plan Siberia last spring by Edward Dixon socials or somcthing else whereby 3 of Forest Grove, Oregon, bears fruit nieans may be procured in each so- All richt, but It will| \vory month in the year, the berries cioty with which to send deelzates? diplemacy. Just let one of those| heing white in cclor when fully ripe. Perscrally we faver the fare of seve a hint| The berries are not so large as the eral partly paid for cach dolesate, Orezon be The flavor resembles a better plan than fer fall fare of that of a pi nle. but one representative frem a society. Blossc it are found on the It gives a larger attendance and| ve cellar. | ylang overy w in the year; how- lizhtens the e of Endeaverers! lever, the Lest son for bearing Is g« € kelp. E-‘;‘c-l vou undertake to “ele-; Tom Augzust 1 until about the end cially do we want the district and 12- vate” cro of them, the is labls tofof the year, cal oflicers at Kissimmes, for they The berries hang in clusters on a will be needed and the convention! ons, slevder stem. Fach plant has will do them goed in coming months 5 soveral stems on which the fruit of leadership at home. ‘ time. £TOWS. ' Letters {rom Lake Helen and Win- of the Mardi Gras to be held over in Gopherville, wn-eyed beautics™ get ausa she is a ing—well, queens, and i hit your self-conceit a solar-plexus that wiil pat it out of business for a bahy oi |ofiice. | ST NI TR T cacs of these towns, “ doubtless not the a live W, C. T. U. in the city. The' poorer citizens of counts, imitate in their Christian citizenshp|Wwith this commission. I respectfully| == ———— i month in a country town of Penn- sylvania last summer where she no-| —- -~ c¢uring that time, and the men seem-! ed as well, happy and prosperous as miny those in Florida. | Jdust netice the weekly church cal-|county, and respectfully solicit the|Cars. engar of the Tampa Times and you|vote and support of the reader and throughout the will see notices of Younx Pecple’s so- | every democratic voter at the pri- cioties for the Palm Avenue Prechy-|mary election, April 20, terian, Christian, Un churches, wh xi-i every Sunda day edition shows up Christian En-, | deavor for both THE EVENING TELEGRAM LARXLAND, FLA., FEBRUARY 1, 1912, THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFE TIME To Get A Vehicle At Your Own Price Having determined to ~oncentrate my efforts on my Harness Business and Kindred Lines, I will offer for a limited time in orcer To Close Out at Cost My Lineof Buggies, Sur- ries, Phaetons, Wagons and Other Vehicles Evervthing on wheels will go un-eservedly, and if you want a vehicle for business or pleasure, now is your time. The Buggy and MCGLASHAN, Tho By an Peacock Building, Oppc:ite Jail I ALY A ark recently told of upusuully 15 meetings held in Congrezational a?OLITICAL ANNO The suc-; | [Political antouncewents will bel taccepted and inseried colunii | fo - moath cr less for $5.00, or!Cleaning and dying is @ { d deily until date of n for $10.00. This fee MUST, ald I advance.) ttributed to the fact tha we do, We do it so well tha which wera entht YRy i it 4| AR TR d kot sbost s | FOR STATE SENATOR I t meant hardly rorm for ail t\l e l | | | ments seem We take your sult s | filled with stuir od when the ¢ our ar- 'To the Democratic Voters of Polk To suceced in Christian En- County: wnything elsge, means that 1beg to must be much work dene by the 1z-hearted voluntecrs, !.1 ict, s o Lakeland News has not many | Demo:i Endeaver items In It, which is|which wiil be as fault of Lditor erington, but there is evidently And return it to 3 candidacy for ate Sonater from this st to the action of the So remember one thine , tiie date o:'l ced later. nectfully, 1. J. DRANE, again, in mind That in cleaning and excel in this lire, We will call for your clothies FOR STATE SENATOR. lcal way in which it help$ the Lakeland mate-! ¢ is sunshine of the kind that To the Voters of Polk County: Aud that petition asking] I hereby announce mysclf a candi- inent men of the town to abstain date for State Senator from Polk you, liver them, too, Without any worry or tr PR e e A g el : feom the use of tobacco ior the sake!county., Having the will to serve [ SHIe In Suiiling AD Thn world1ln the estact, KM Sistly Mer . of their example on the boys 18 some- | the people’s best Interests, 1 will use nen[[ & CARRU[I. thing which Christian Endeavorers in{such ability as 1 possess in the ef- socleties could find a chance to{fort to do so, should they entrust me PHONE No. 257. CELERY BEGINS MOVING Sanford, Jan. 31.—Within 4 celery will begin to move i i S biadis quantjties from the Marnit I am a candidate for the office of j ford districts, and scutiered by {Prosecuting Attorney for Polk|ties. The output will run o The price will e s season 1 I q market becomes glu of celery in cold sto California and gulf St been frosted, and the Flor iy had tco much wa tions cannct ba d . The State secretary spent half | solicit the support of all the voters. ! JOHN F. COX. not the oder of tobacco cnce FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. I promise hren | that if elected, T will devote my time ipa ¢ nzl{and energy to the duties of the of- ro advertising the | fice in prosecutions for the State. gs ! Respectfully, ' EPPES TUCKER, JR. West T that they hold.prayer-mectin inz. The Jacks | Evening Metrepolis each S:mxr-‘ S YGU KNOW IT. Florida unione et's Ink Is wonderful ~Amanwillrusharoundlikethis, il S i Eacheecond'swerthadime; GRACE A. TOWNSEND. | Butlethimspyadogfizhtand erlachen, Fla., Jan. 31, 1912, | Ho has all sorts of time. The cocoanut is u.’ !as a source of fuo! flc::l countries, but all trees for shade. == Repairing WATCHES | CLOCKS | JEWELRY | ~ The place where the Railroad Watches are repaired ‘The place where your work should be done ' " All work guaranteed. Prices as low as honest work can be done for. Nothing but the best material used GIVE ME A CALL. | WILL APPRECIATE IT H. C. STEVENS JEWELER LAKELAND, FL3 ST Y _J Atk e

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