Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 7, 1912, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR —_— f = - —_— = . g -~ v - -~ T " . 1‘ [ & . ‘ . ‘ 5 §o e THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAN" FLA. MARCH 7, 1912, The Evening Telegram rnoon from th NGTOXN, JLWORTHY UESCRIPTION RATE e ndi crop conal etc, Sen i WET Y AP ' Ar¢ [ ttnr : een elly o ¥ (lur O ‘" 7] O (ou ] 0 o — By a ote on T betershnry ed the commission form of government The majority Veag over five ment of St Peter nearest city of a to one CEperi- shurg as being the similar class o Lakeland will be watched iwth much interest by people here who will take the position that if a commission form of government is a good thing for St, Petershurg it might also be a good thing for Lakeland. —_— “THE HOUN' DAWG” SONG. We can not truthfully say that we point, with pride to the literary ex- cellence of the Democratic campaign song, still, if it will cheer the Dem- will try to keep step with the tune, The ocratic hosts on to victory, we sentiment is good, it the language is ernde. We print the text of it here- with, in order that all Democrat 4 | may memorize it oand get it down | pat. AlL topethier, now - everyhody sing: Every time i come to tow The ho Evep a-kicki my dawy Makes no dierenoe il a houn They pot a-quit kickin® my dawz aroun’. CIHORES, “Chaw de meat and save de bhone; OI'" Blue Neck lives on Tallylione. Makes no difference if he is a houn' You potta quit a-kickin' my dawyg aroun’, Sambo, lay that banjo down, You good-for-nothin’, triflin’ houn'; Makes no difference if he is a houn’, You got a-quit kickin’® my dawg aroun’, Fvery time 1 go to school The teacher lams me with a rule; Makes no difference if 1 am a fool, She's got a-quit lammin' me with a rule, Sift the meal an’ save the bran’ You can't grow taters in sandy lan’, Makes no difference if he is a houn’, You got a-quit Kkickin® my aroun’. dawg My dawg Drum is a good ol houn’; Trails the "possum on the groun’, Makes no difference if he is a houn’, You got a-quit kickin' my dawg driest aroun’, Fla. EDITOR. .. Mzrnager., GIVES FLORIDIANS ADVICE | .. = me, maKing ¥ ,STATE TREASURER LUNING Fiorida Ruminations of | e - of March 4 & Treasurer, ". LUNING, te Treasur=r upport me in Z April 30, . JOSEPH HENN Uncle Henry Small Bey as Conservationlst, A lecturer before a suburban wom. ar’'s club ralsed Lis voice with em- t ecnfidence. “I venture to a5 :,” he said, “tbat there isn't ome ! E i March 4, 1912, | Insurance Bulletin. heen called w0 my attention mher of reputable insuranes FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. FOR PROSECTTING 1222y I am a candidate in the approack- ing primary for nomination for s JJama ca ida, and also by an off- 1 audlcone S he raallies tho i 10U commissioner, and if elected. | Prosecu : Insurance ance of the conserving of our for. | $2all endeavor to Fael A0t A iNRY, A4 ¢ inner of the State of Geor- not one who bas ever done apy |“harze every duty faithfully and|vote and T thire are operating in Geor- | ¢ 10 prevert the destruction of oup |20Restly involved upon me, so I tak:[every demo: ¢ A smell boy who had ac-thi bod of soliciting the votes nied his mother to the lecture |of District No. 3 of Polk county. jzterrupted in a high, eki E. J. YATES. “l onee shot a woodpecker, | 4 POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTIS i [Political announcements will be mary ele that {f ! acd ez fice in ments with their 12gzested valuations | der is ad- ation of FOR TAX COLLECTOR. I hereby announce myself a candi- date for the office of Tax Collector of Polk county, subject to the Demo-| 3 cratic Primaries, If elected I prom- accepted and fnserted in this columnlye, & giccharge all duties of the office | for orne month or less for $3.00, or g2 -l I 've i, end meys d I o warn all policy holders t Yo da 1 vy i hed 't wora |in '« against the representa-| o, "y carried daily until date Ot\'!ait‘!.z!ully and to the best of my person or firmin glection for $10.00. This fee MUST | ebility. » value of their policies. | be paid in advance.] i HENRY J. LEWIS. e e T FOR STATE SENATOR. nat such person or firm reliable, FOR REPRESENTATIVE. e |To the Democratic Voters of Polk County: I beg to announce my candidacy for » policy in any of life insurance compa- valuable to th | | The friends of J. C. Brown hereby announce his candidacy for member “|the office of State Senator from this|¢® the State Legislature from Polk (L SPTRG ST L L TUD% | gicerict, subject to the action of thel°OURtY. They know Mr. Brown's t would not therefore be to the | ,uorth and efficiency, and recommend ore FOR COUNTY (¢ : | Democratic primaries, the date of rests of the pol h"]"'"r;;which will be announced later. him to all the voters of the county, ¥ good | assuring them that they will make 2 of taking ro mistake in casting their vote for 4 (X) J. C. BROWN, S e FOR STATE SENATOR. ider a pol for the il | Respectfully, Mk l H. J. DRANE. poliry other coms | J FOR COUNTY COMMIS™"ONER. t in any man ring infor- County financizl| [ hereby announce wmyself as a rance vom~|t AT for the office of County :s8 in| Commissioner from the Fifth Dis- 1 didate To the Voters of Pokk County: I hereby announce myself a cand[-" 6 th o 0 i hir " i )’ ml AL 1. ! ) e, o h “i ) vt | t} # bial ail st up in op like |1 en them up s | come [ don't heleeyve MAJESTIC NEVER-BURN COOKER, STEAMER, CULLENDER AND DR shown in center, has amall feet which admits water at the bottom. Notwin of main vessel (shown on left), at the same time draining off ail the water, e N right can be used as an ordinary Cullender. [t also fits on top of main vessel, ari i would cost an Kind of post too much and ar to have them., ¥ the posts and the lights on them | thess | way we hard oo There aint no reeson CAN FURNIH RESERVOIR FLUSH WITH YOP OF RANG| should not be such as will be a orne- ment to the park insted of otherwise, and that way we would not have the wires stretched around ether. Yon know them posts and wires don™ look good in the day time and non: too good at night. We had ought to have such as would add to the beauty of our fare little park even in the daytime and which would look still better at night. 1 wish the city would find out how much these here kind of lights would cost and let the general public know, and then we could get some way of rasin the ! CAN FURNISH RIGHT zano 'l‘ll MAJESTIC 1hor, Al Copper_ Nickel-plated (ofte Pot, Han i iz THE _MAJESTIC Extra Heavy Stamped Iron Marble. ized Kettle, complete with cover and handle that holds on cover, THE MAJESTIC 18-0z. All Cepper Nickel-plated Tea Kettle. Ilandsomely nickeled on outs'de, tinned on inside, mony it the city don't feel like y i Well, 1 have got to close again. | g = ' .. oointerrested writin cometimes THE GREAT and GRAND [ frhat 1oean’t hardly quit when 1 had tousht 1o v | \y | S0 more at present from voui i UNCLE HENRY fi qfi wa U u !; | : s | LA et s Ty : i’ : v b : o e e, .. . Vs, w T AND HTYNLE 3 o ZR AT - = Com 3 X T_TERE Majestic Range Demonstratior: AT OUR STORE ALL THIS WEEK TO BE OR NOT TO BE?® For some time past notice of in tontion to apply for a franchise for cus company has been running in the Lakeland News, Are we 1o have this plant or not? What will the conneil do about it? The object of the publication is to give the peopl: of Lakeland an opportunity to make known their wishes in the matter. 1T you want it tell your councilman s0, and tell him why you want it. Il you are opposed to it, tell your councilman why you oppose it. For myself, as a citizen and tax- payer, 1 will say 1 am tired of lug- ging stove wood around and will wel- come the day when my good wife can strike a match and turn on the gas and proceed with her cooking with- out my aid. This plant means an investment of at least $50,000 in clean cash and the bringing of many koot and permanent residents to Lakeland. 1 am in favor of the granting of theé franchise. 1 have full confidence in the council, and am perfectly satisfied it will take care of the interests of the city and the people in this matter. Will oth- ers kindly say how they feel about it? People You Know Who Use and Recommend Majestic Ranges Those using the Majestic Range in Lakeland are: J. W, Buchanaii, Sr., C. G. Memminger, J. W. Buchanan, Jr., 0. V. Haynes. Tr SET OF WARE FREE 1t you call at our store during cur Majestic Demonstration Week and allow us to show you the many advantages and superior qua Great Majestio Range, and wil purchase one at the regular price, we will give you Free the beautiful and useful Souvenir St of W trated in this advertisement, Ihilwinilnldetomtehthequlityotthelajufiehmud'eha‘ all ladies will see the b utility of this set, especially the first three pieces, which are entirely new and can not be had alone by purchase, except at a vers Iz = The prices of Majestic Ranges are the same, but we give the set FREE with each Majestic Range bought during the demonstration ¢ ! ——-—'—’ LARELAND HARDWARE & PLUMBING COMPANY

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