Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 21, 1912, Page 7

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAR ELAND, FLA.,, FEBRUARY 21, 1912 PAGE SEVEN it to have been one of the cleanest bouts that has ever taken place in the London ring: PH"_L'ES WELL UKEn ing, was deciared by all who witnessed S 8! Manager Dooin Sweet on the Chances of His Team. Wolgast Plans to Return, Ad Wolgast has been out of the ring and away from fights as long as : h:l constitution will permit and is planning to reenter the lists about 3 m:" of Quakers Makeo Rarty Bid May 1 and fight some six and ten or Natlonal League Pennant — round battles in New ¥ —Relies Much on Pitchers i onith haw Tork Hp thinkh he will go six or ten rounds all right Moore and Alexander. and get himself into shape in that . manner. He proposes to fight three 3| Since Charley Dooin made his peace | times before July 4, when he expects 2| with President Horace Fogel and sigd- | to take on Freddie Welsh at Vernon. %|ed up to manage the Phillies, the sor- 2| rel-topped leader has started to make predictions. He is the first National Norway Developing Peat Fields. league manager to claim the pennant. | Norway's government maintains & &| “While I do not wish to disparage | society engaged in the reclaiming of in the least the work of the Giants in | marshes and swamp lands and devel- 5 | the last campalgn,” says Dooin, “Iam | oping the manufacture and use of confident that had the Phillies been | Peat. 3| a8 free from accidents as McGraw's men we would have copped the bunt- 3| ing, or at least would have come 80 | Some men are born happy and oth- | close to it that we would have made |grs have happiness occasionally it mighty interesting right up to the | thrust upon them, but the only happ!- finish. ness that amounts to much in the Job Printing WING to the enlargement 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 aud 12, Kentucky Building, in the com- et bt B For anything that can be printed, |if Jyou want petent charge of Mr. G.}J. Williams. “Up to the time I was injured we |jong run is that which one achieves. had played balf of our games with the Glants. Of these 11 games we bad =—The Christian Register. the best work at thej right prices, call on Mr. Williams. Courage and Hope. The men whom I have seen succeed best in life have been cheerful and hopeful men, who went about their business with a smile on their faces, and took the changes of this mortal Iifo like men, facing rough and smooth Charles Kingsley. . The News Job Office Rooms 11 and 12 (upstairs) Kentucky Building. alike as it came.—! OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. County Officers. Clerk—A, B. Ferguson, Bartow. Supt. Public Instruction—T. B. Kirk, Bartow. Sheriff—John l.ogan, Bartow, ) V. 8. Preston, OIH10T0T0MMIOIN0INN H0IDIOIIOIOIOIN0I01080Q BN e i J U S T R E c E I v E D 3' Tax Collector—J. . Lancaster, e e s = =) g Bartow. Grover Alexander. Tax Collector--F. M. Lanier, Bar- Full Line Reach’s Base Ball GOOdS éwon nine and lost only two. But after | tOW- €| my injury the tables were turned, and | Treasurer—J. T. Harmon, Bartow. during the rest of the season we County Commissioners.—E. 8. copped only two games from Mc- | Whidden, Ch'm., Mulberry; A. J. Graw's men while they were trimming | Lewis, Bartow; R. F. Langford, Ft. us in nine. m; T. “Baseball players are always optl- :‘lub‘ll:;br':n:' Ll:;’;::d .y mistic, and I am no exception to the | ° 4 Y W H X rule. Therefore, I cannot believe that | School Board.—R. W. Hancock, %0 much {il luck will follow us in an. | Ch'm., Fort Meade; W. J. J. Whid- other year. den, Bartow; J. A, Cox, Lakeland; “With Earl Moore and Grover Alex- | T. B. Kirk, Secretary, Bartow, ander as a nucleus our pitching staf | State Senator—D. H. Sloan, Lake- Ml:o to be right up to souff. Don't | jand: overlook this fellow Alexander. Any . youngster who goes into the Natloaal Ba:::u:: ;‘::::r AI;I:IZco i LAKELAND MARBLE AND ammwom and the first year out yins 29 games ' c'“’ : ! Lake Morton, ohn Edmunds, Prop, [82d loses only 11 must bave some licts thc cdm of all requiring uythiu in uu- line. M.”r_('%h:;:é 1(‘3)1-:1:::) Our 50 cents Book Sale Is Still On Stationery in All Shapes Post Cards 1 cent Each LAKELAND BOOK STO RE 0301040 CAHOFOPAECHTPOH GHOSPOPOSIHIPOPOITHIS IS0 Clerk and Tax Collector, H. L Swatts, Treasurer and Assessor, A. C. Armistead. Collector of Light and Water, C, D. Cilough, ’ Marshal, W. H. Tillis, Night Watchman, F. L. Franklin. Municipal Judge, Gen. J. A. Cox. City Attorney, Epps Tucker, Jr. Keeper of Park, Neil McLeod. Members of Council-—Morris G. Munn, Chairman; W. P. Pillans, Vice-Chairman; Messrs. 0. M. Eaton, G. E. Southard, R. B. Scip- per, W. H. Pugh, P. B, Haynes. The following standing com- mittees for the year were appointed: Finance and Fire, Messrs. Eaton, Pillans, Haynes. Light and Water, Messrs, Haynes, Plllans and Southard. Streets, Messrs. Scipper, ard, Haynes. Ordinance, Messrs. Southard, Pugh and Scipper. h Sanitary, Messrs.. Scipper. yet, but I am mot worrying a bit on Public Improvement and Cemetery, Southe Earl Moore, stuff. Well, be has it. I believe he Pugh, Eaton, POTATOES B[ANS ALL SEEDS $.. that score, as he will be in ling when | Messrs. Pillans, Eaton, Pugh. I"m t send away for such. I have as good as the training season starts Sate Money and experience can command. N.Y. and "I ";”‘-::‘:*m".fl the — 0:-’::: Governor—A. W. Gilchrist, Talla- Eastern grown. Some from [other sections ago was a corking good one for us, |- : wh In Lobert we got a hustling infielder | _SecTetary of State—H. Clay Craw- erever the best grow. who surely did his part toward mak. | 1074, Tallahassee. 1ng the team as successful as it was.” | - Comptroller—W. V. Kuott, Talla- bamsee. Treasurer—J. C. Luning, hassee. Attorney-General—Park M. Tram- mell, Tallahassee. Commissioner of Agriculture—W. A. McRae, Tallahassee. Supt. of Public Instruction—Wm. M. Holloway, Tallahassee. Rallroad Commissioners—R. Hud- Newton A. Blited, Royal C. Dunn. W. C. Yoa, Secretary. All communications should be addressed to Tallahassee. PMM! d the Benate—Fred P. FRESH, PURE, TRUE, RELIABLE Car of Pure Maine Bliss Potatoes ALSO FERTILIZERS D. B. Dickson A R R R R R . 4400 Talla- j Rich Men’s Clothes at Poor Men’s Prices FOR A FEW WEEKS ONLY Values are big enough to make them go fast so step lively if you want to save money. You’ll buy if you see the goods COME, AND COME OIJICI(! The Hub, Joseph LeVay, In The Prompt Procurance of Fire Insurance Lies|The Securance of The Endurance Of The Home For If Destroyed ‘The Means Employed Means) D It's Reconstruction o From]Pit to Dome! THE R. H. JOHNSON FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY P. E. CHUNN, Manager Lakelaad, Fia. We Make a Specialty of Fidelity Bonds IRONING SHIRTS If you wish your shirts and collars to look just right, you will not. be disappointed if you send them to us, for we make a specialty of high-class lanndry work. Our purpose is to please you THE LAKELAND STEAM LAUNDRY P. W. WEAVER, PROP. *Phone 130 PROOF OF THE BAKING is in the eating. Taste our bread, rolls, cake or pastry and you will know why sensible women no longer bother iwth home baking. Way should they when they can get such delicious things to eat here? Try our rolls for breakfast as a starter. \\\ They beat any home-made biscuits ever baked. The Modern Bakery Barbite Brotbers 3 (=3

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