Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 20, 1912, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR [he Evening Telegram Money s plenty in the country )< 8 2 Published cvery afteruoon from the aud all over the country, and in- & Kentucky Building, Lakeland, Fla. terest chargzes are low, showing a;% PERMANENT PROSPERITY. i E - general distribution of wealth and Entered in the postotlice at Lake- eneral é EFORE making your purchase of Spring Goods visit J. C. Owens’ Dry luud Ilurnlii as mail matter of the ]mmf:l;'“l.un as one pl' Hu eleme u|~i’ 3 % Goods store where you Wi" flnd the most Complete line of Piece GOOdS‘ b4 future. Immigration espec :.Hh in the South, has set in in a large \nlumtnf i - —————————— ap(] indicates that large areas of land | A. J. HOLWORTiY {are to be taken up and improved. l = Business and Circulution Manager.| The zenernl and widespread inter- M F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. = re. Tumisra Linen and Val Laces and Embroideries ever brought to Lakeland. My line of Men's Clothing of Suits e | <t in farming is more noticeable now & ‘2 o SUBLSCRIPTION RATES: than at any time for many years, and |'§' ONE FOUP «ovaosancsssss$2,00 shows that the percentage of increase ':,v > 2 5 KEED UP TO DATE Six months c.oevee e 550 of production will be greater thar and Par.ts, con- IT REALLY XNes WOBLLE ~s vt (e {1l (HTIC TR0 / sistins of Serges Deesu’t Cort any More Deiivered anywhere within lhe ailrend work and extension of“fi. ? = limits of the City of Lakeland trausportation systems are '.'rt-;nlrl:? J ll!ld “'orstcdsare Vol ke bl for 10 cents a week, now than for any time for the past g 3 factlon from heing wells —_— i | TR0 Yo complete and you dicceot in botot il toor wear (han from any other aart of your apparel WHITE HOUSE LOW CUTS : Always Afford you this Satisfaction 5 5 general confidence in the| i . ¢ office is x.\~.~m.-d l will de well to in- N NEWS "o From th THE LAK} g weekly new. o paper giving a re- and there is a healthy bank ! two elements that go far in spect my line be- cotablishing permanent prosperity I Minmi Her al maetters, crop condi-| fore buying. inty alfairs, ete, Sent BUZZARD CUTLAWED e IN OKLAHOMA. NO PLACE FOR THE | SICK BUT THE JAIL.| Fditor the Telezram: The follow- ing article trom the New York World shows that Oklahoma is abreast ol the times: Guthrie, Okla, March 16, After years of statutory protection, the buzzard has been outlawed in Okla- homa, and may now be killed on 5 9 sight, It is asserted that the old | le ;f;’ “]"; "\l”r l”:l::' Seoh the Shn theory that the buzzard's activity as s RS, A * RN shavenger made him valuable to ford Herald, reveals a condition sim- "lh: ll = : i » farmer has been exploded, for 4 A in the Southwest that the fact that any plave ‘1) "“r'_. fap the sick ox- he is a scavenger makes him a men- dged 1 ja eeanse e is sick! 3 s This condition, we are glad to say, 'l“i\" “;‘_:‘:;'il“:'“:;:";I ‘:'"]_:':‘ will be remedied so far as Lake- Sl sl i pital huilding now heing planned is 5 3 % bury as a measare of general safety, erected. © buzzard has been found to carry e and bas bee Jound b S| g grow LD PROPERLY. | OLD TIME REMEDY COMING BACK | 0000000000000000000000006¢ | assurig them tha anywhese for §1.00 per year, Up-to-date in style, perfect in fit, correct on zll \ occasions. P OO YOU CAN BUY THEM AT Just reccived a complete line of DBuster Brown y L OO0 I also haveacom- “A fisherman who became sick and unable to work was bhrouzht to the city yesterday and as there is no oth- White House, May Manton and Steadfast Shocs fo: plete line of boys’ CINCINMATI suits and pants. Ladies, Misses and Children. er place was carried to the jail. Mar- shal Tillis does not know what to do with them at his hotel and the jail J C. OWENS 105 Adams Block, Kentucky Avenue Phone 284 Lakeland, Florida ses infect- L et T e S the contamination to ponds and wa- i ¢ ! -{ ety o ! The Joustiue rosidents of Lakes | torcourses, and fn that way spread| oo TE T Mbeaw gl POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS . | "¢ mitofe in custin. land do nop i ¢ the natural beau-=|the dizease; he even infects thel ) (ludiavapolis News,) DONEOMIOOIOIOIOAIODBOOIOOT (X) 0. BRh ties of their surroundings hecanse | Hicids and alfalfa patehos BUVIIE. SIuatl Uap don .« IOUDY . ey It would appear trom numerous | [Political announcements will be|—————— 4 they e grown acoustomed to them Formeriy the Killing of a hu/z:mlj“”“ more. Hign Le R WAL, Chal Poterences thercto in moedical jour-|acceepted and inserted in this column FOR STATE SENAT llu:» long association, It is thelin Okbrhoma was punishable Ly 'IE“; it i“”“" ¢lings to 1t tll the st luals that castor oil is to come into for one month or less for $5.00, Ol“ A visitor trom other portions of theftne of 250 In some of the South 11“?"":”‘ & ““';‘.?mllualf(y;“'l‘A.-lll«l:.‘.\.\“,;.“.l.; its own again after having long beea ‘“.:l‘l(”l:;‘ ;I“’lfl;‘;‘:.“,I""”),‘.;:;Lll}r:"}\‘l‘;.;?:: To the Voters of 1"k country who calls attention to thelstates the waximom fine for killing ™ % 70 250 podd S T out of Jwvor, Those of us Who Were e puid in advatied.] | I hereby anmu Beauty spots with which Lakeland |a buzard is cuid to e §100, Texas| " 'I"" JuA A f\(““‘"_"“ “ll “'; W hiddron a0 ceneration und wmore ago| e 7 _idate for State Sciui I+ 80 richly endowed. Oy own peo-|was the ploncer State in chaniging('” M0 0 e coulds BUrouds Bave g opeall with o regurgitation oc lcounty. Having the ple should strive to wake up to what|ihis condition. (e x‘ 5. Somcebody must spendoee ot altogether agrecable, the ! FOR STATE SENATOR. TLhe people’s best int: Wo ossess in 1his respoct, and take| Florida would do well to follow [#04 Will spend the money you arel oo tes wien this domestic rem- | A such ability as 1 p advaniaze of the natural heantices of ' Oklaioma’s cxample hearding, Who s more entitled to), dy was always within reach of moth- | 1o the Democratic ‘Voters' of ‘Bolk fort to do so, should lake and zrove and slope, and make R Wnuiegny o JReIL S thRiG e el Who “"""i| The administration of the oil was| CouBtY: [ with this commission, I beg to announce my candidacy for | to, and when or where can he spend | solicit the support of accompanicd by the most persuasive | | JOHN | N the most of them. Some of these - Moy beuuties will be sacrificed to the com- | DADE COUNTY'S FAIR i 2 blandishments ot the part of moth- sell or his Tellow beings? er, which were usually followed by mercial spivit it neglected much long- Y i A GREAT SU The an s realize that| : e er. Lot us act before it is too late, CCESS | e old mun should realize that Uhreats of what should happen if the sooner o later he will be shoved !y nady was not taken submissively, ;:‘sulv. It may be done ‘_m nl.l), PO vop by drop. Besides this the rank- titely and quietly, but it will be est bribery was often resorted to and done and ought to - be done. His |y o victim only vielded when, he-| —— i P 5 step becomes more feeble, He 1eans | giqe all other promises thiara Was 1 vote and support of th: i one of them, so far as onr informa-|of the connty, and the Dade CGounty Vi PR i e L R TR mSTe Y (M ‘o 3 spatio vator ; e : R, o Atair Associati o = : 'l“"“\”.‘ on his cane. His sight ‘“"“‘u]vh d contribution in actual cash, A FOR COUNTY COMMIS {ONER. levery democratic votc: tion goes, who is not worthy a kindly | Faiv sociation deserves great creait . 1 4 EE e n! | S RS mary election, April i fim, wnd e cannot remember well ' ihutor to the New York Medical | Refilr ok aiitce st & th‘ tyif : ]' l" : 4 | euy . ulice Inyse as - a a elected, I will d¢ 4 R : : ither persons or names, He s wised jo0, o s of castor We nrte upon onr citizens, theretors, {members both hofore and during the |, urnal, noting the value of eastorf o, qiiate for the office of County|and energy to the dut P tie WEHHRZLY tms over (o younser gin e administration of which may | | the office of State Senator from this! district, subject to the action of tho' sk Democratic primaries, the date o! FOR PROSECUTXNG ATTORNEY. which will be announced later, : Respectfully, ! I am a candidate for '\ H. J. DRANE. |Prosecuting Attorncy 'county, and respectfully it or use it to the advantage of him- s 2 e Miami, Mareh 20.Dade connty's fir- All the candidates for State oftices [ teenth annual fair has come 10 a sne- are men of good character and more]cessful close, The fair of this sea- or less distinetion, and there is not[£on his been the best in the history | veeeption and a respectful hearine [ Tor the activity and hard work of jis YoACcor o80 isitors " il prooe Wothe fair. which lnsted fivel | tast % . i~ v :;I.”!,i i“l'ly‘|“ l,],l_ "{,,I‘HI _:“;:”; |»\.\"v. \;\\\‘,‘\v’:! |'\c' S e “‘l : eroliands w “[” Hiey it Lo eft in the hand of the mother, ap 4::"i)-":”:)lt:\ll'(l)ulll;\'14"ill(l)',lxi' ”;‘f‘ '-l}‘\llr:vhll i\”l\; (e llm!””]” . : : - | W better than he, and retains nroves of its n a 3 vinnin _ o 3 b, ‘I‘I:x.\w‘. "'|‘ ;»”. il '”,l-| . 2 .]:. a5 Y . peoid on things thae e can =il do <I|1' ’I‘l:n."t“f(\ix s (:r .i,.".lll‘lu]l’ '?a‘;vlld',l‘-- | ‘ e M.:“'“ “,) the best of my abil-f . EPPIIS Ti " d prtation mepits 1 x“ (1} -‘ NEGLL {‘TIN(‘, POYJTI(‘Q wonably woll, and s | cnses of acute indi tion, ptomain S0 IR B S N0 & y town freqivo oty Bs judeed by your! o tio came. ireand 3 A ot SesuaiiTnat ER ORI [man to fill t! condo an individual, A eitizer &l : G . by { el Rouscliold 5 County Commis who e Wit dosie WSS, 1k ontiage Ue Blittos A (entod seint s i i e O I Y A departure FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. |vome for 1 m osuch o om roas will nd 1 te attention wh ‘.‘ o l‘[ iy ”“""v?w |Y:|\.1|t) PR meniam | ) i hd sranger away with a good impres-! 1 s noticeable that 1l year they ‘m.' v ‘|-- . I ‘Y“H‘l :‘nl:‘ \“ ‘-I‘ -lv g I i iy ' : S ranca s i m-at the ¢ sion of 1 iy and its people s heen aoconsiderable change in the wowaorld 3 ‘|\',‘!“-\Y| ii\“]\ ;mv‘»l: l;‘ : B T ‘”I,L', .!"i':!mv;: SR !j' i | IEPQ AR D & Cattitude of the people toward po religlon and llvlil‘l\s i”A this great “’IT}{ APOLOGXES TO ‘ “H.”\i .”'.:: "1‘ ‘i‘“‘m' ‘l:'}' : ""H"] { FLOW LR)__A_D lt. : WHY? {htical agitation, and '4:x.l' people ar ame that is going on before ,\n\n'j LONGFELLCW cha :,. I.;i"‘ll‘\l.“"'ll‘“\i. :l:;lvmllv-l:‘ ‘ll,;« Rats are fond o ‘\«‘r\ s ‘.\l RO e "”';-;.; Don't get oft with a lot of o pe e honestly ir:\;yl\o‘:l lhx'nulx 11;\‘ ~u 1 Il' have .a fondness at What a relicf it is to all who have| PUsiness other old fellows who are sour and| Tell us not in idle jingle “w.- this method of sn!|i| itins:ilAhu w,,.\ tions, and if any otl been paying £7 a cord for wood; $1/ m\l::l‘?‘llx l.".:\i";'""l;“\lhl'“3;"""1" "'" " disgruntled and who have gzivenriage is an empty dream,” for the of District No. 5 of l‘ull{ county, laround the Hnr’nl e for fourteen pounds of sugar; $7 a Titleal situation, ln;mv* I’:"[:‘:d’“:‘:’;‘llwm:«tl\m over 4ln reminiscensing jrirl I8 dead that's single, ant E. J. YATES ;Zig:. of Belltontaine, o barrel for flour; 45 to &) conts a|politics make 1ittle differencs bess I\.w'[l in touch wn!\ your boy s and | things are not what they seem .‘-lh' S = BN jfurther to pursue hi ! $ girls, vour grandchildren; and it you|is real, life is earnest, single, Imm the realm of what FOR TAX COI‘LECTOR (tract rats by bai 1uvh'r blooms. F [ Stelzig had been trou pound for butter and so on ad in-|how, and are devoting ‘mselves a evoting themselves ol e have any of your own then | blessedness a fib; “Man thou are, to| finitum, that some one has discovered , the building up of the country in a with those of other people. They man returneth,” has been c]mk"r' material and valuable way. Miami ) g f o ril N 3 ' need you and you need them. - Ex of the rib ot enjoyment and not | the south pole.— Sanford Herald. I hereby announce m myself a candi- Herald. ! date for th \ N St it ik i sorrow, is our destined end or way. | po (‘:;x:”: oflhbtz O: ':'a‘ (:llecl;or O He had tried vavious | R but to act that each tomorrow finds! ¥y Subgect to the Demo- |, {me-honored ) 3 ST AUGUSTINES SLAVE MARKET ds! ratic Primar he time-honor FLORIDA'S PROGRESS IN 1311, |PENSIONS FOR FED- | b necree iy &by, Tile s ;f:tl;‘d’l e nnd: e:cctcd § 00| gind wio. Wat to w04 ERAL EMPLOYES.| The old sla\l- market of St. Au-|long and youth is fleeting, and our faithtully 'm:ev.:) n"t Ls of the office he baited the trap wi Being frequently asked by visitors i custine myth will probably live tor- | hearts through light and gay. st ”""lnlm : 16 Deay ot my) nation and this mor as to the State’s progress we have Cincinnati March 20.—It was cver. In the first place, there isn't ! like pleasant drums are Dbeatine i HENRY J. LEWIS, “ff',”',',""""‘f rat in th. = taken the trouble to collect a bit ot:"“""‘ clear at a meeting held at the |4,y old market in St. Augustine, for | Wedding marches all the day. In data which we here give in condensed | Emery Auditorium yesterday after-!on. aeio oL as burned in!the world’s broad fields of bhattls, s ! s | ; yes ay H - o einal structure was burned in s of attle, g o uadet th waiioss S iy i s o e ¥ ..~ FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, | iy {noon under the auspices of the U. 8. [0 big fire which destroyed the old/in the bivouac of w not like : During th eyear 1911 the State, as! UiVl Service Retirement Association, | qpedral some twenty-four years dumb driven cattl e a whole, was prosperous the as- | that the superannuating of Federall,, a wife! Trust no Chinese Pickpoc:+ For the first iime i g the San Franciseo The friends of Mr. T. F. Holbrook, Chinese is nnder wir focling that he h s faithfully and b pocke ud was replaced at the rleasant: let the d past bury its B ased very n'-n*"“”""-‘*‘_" Who have served the United |y, that edifice by Mr ) A efliciently | gl 18 ¢ Iy U valuation | Stttes from twenty to thirty vears!yi-s generosity. In the second .| dead. act--act i * living prese Connty Comm ' : s at present is $10 1 who are not under 60 years of . meat and fish tve | heart within a hoad Ro. 5. and 2 Greck Th Freasiiver's report at the S now sue in the « all the olde t« »f of married folks remind us, we can ur ; & onn R . the goid EO8 11086 - moy han su ¢ 1o Atiorne Anthony Dunlap elinched a . as shall “u? liguid the a1 indebted-{ the favorable ntiment aroused by another, wo *i ) Wle spor Ness (w 1 Florida meally owes to!s 1 soptine a res- .+ a forlorn i brother secing e df nd held by the!olution 1 cordial an- Lost Shall take heart and court. Let us, % State school fund) {proval of th ill row before yple | then be un and doinz, with a heart Ti raie of taxation for{the * committes on reform in : eig-{ON triumph set: still - conteiy % s all 8 is ¥1-2 mills, dis-|the Civil Service, and requested its! .. W : Istill pursning ach one a hns- iband got \dair Enterprise ted as Ponsion, 4 mills. ! speedy enactment into law. The res-| gereral 2 mills; constitn-|oiution was adopted unanimously al‘dl of Health, 1-2 mill. e pension m\-lof the association directed to send is thus shown to be by far the largest | ddpies of it to 1. S. Senators Pome- single item of receipts and amounts|rene and Burton and Congressman There is a fine old wheeze about man who saw on a tomb- Sl o ——— e — ' ne the inscription: “Here lies 2| _ One Principle at the Bottom, RS - | _”\. v w;d:xcnt man " and thor.‘ The principle of human brotherhood ture from Polk | pja of lawyer and fl“_ ORES Js be Ras been the secret of the power of They know Mr. Brown's friends will rob remarked: “Yerra ,then, they've ber-lan tpo creat leaders and of all great | WOrth and efficiency, and recommend saving he mace 2 ¢ to $703,167.20. —Chipley Verdict. | Allen and Longworth. : ’ . S et e . I e ried two men in th’ wan grave. movemants e (kim0 all the voters of the county, | pincot!'s | i tary of the Cincinnati branch | th \What of Her 7 ¥ for member; ef ti county,

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