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cannot fail to be appreciated by the are going to do more than I‘ Inul’ [Political announcements will be| . L . qtizens, In all ordinary matters in- planned for them to do, that is alllyecepted and inserted in this column |county commissioner, and if elected, vl : U ,,l;,t' of the citic|risht, to. Only, 1 have had a notion | for one month or less for $5.00, or|1 shall endeavor to meet and dis- ! l“”“l."““. U;f “"']‘ sy and. dn (M nlong that they conld do ”Iilli’,.\"i\\;nl ‘Im ;urrnit{ tl':’\llyv”ll]llll! da\tl(ijx‘(“l;' charce every duty faithfully and? RIGH I NOW 3 Z0Ns 08 olly cressary, d y h Hec ) 5 » MUST |, . K Sl ““]' i :'I] M We have chioser |10 help this town and that is what H b patd n:":miu'.'lx'] et tonestly involved upon me, so I take ) Ei “'. .' 5 : s Cam after, this method of soliciting the votes A Hid e ' fhiaso dnon 48 BT 405 B 600 Ko ARIE], ., AR S eps o oo o s ) 45 11 1017 0 o 08 13 8 t this store and spring clothes are here--n e confidence in their good judzment I'he other matter 1 \\‘lvn hn.n\m ol FOR STATE SENATOR i bk B 3 A A 1 ty lf tl . b h déClot ;? and good intentions, and they should | ¥ the subjeck of a publick liberary,! i E. J. YATES. | plenty. 1ere 18 a man or oyt at needs Clot! ! and if the ladys undertakes this they FOR TAX COLLECTOR, | or Furnishings, we are ready to put him jinto U b i ie get o T W liberary. 1 ; i i tion, however, is an extraordinary |lie to get along without a district, subject to the action of the|cratic Primaries. It elected I prog- ’ . . ) matter, and its submission to a pop- | bave been used to ll""'" “':‘“‘“’ : "°‘l'lm Democratic primaries, the date of | Ise to discharge all duties of the office Men’s Sprlng Suits BOYS Suits ular vote will relieve the City Coun-|8&et @ book on any subjeck under the fypion will be announced later. faithfully and to the best of my ¢il of the responsibility of disposing |50 nml. that is \\‘!},\' 1 h:m.\ filled m.vt Respectfully, ability. I slo to SIG 54.50 to 58.00 of it, and if a mistake shall be made |mind with such a ';}‘*"‘r"s“l“d“?:"‘-‘ o H. J. DRANE. HENRY J. LEWIS. | ! 2w will be freed f . attend-|focts and fancys. You wouldnteverf. e e 7 g L e e o) 8 think to talk to me or read my writ- FOR COUX'TY COMMISSIONER. ' & P on \CH “mar nle g I | sutistactory method has ever ln-unf': We I“'"” pepl ":I'“""” ! 'ldiim for State Senator from Polkl No, 5, and being deslrous of se- \ i i this town, and il we want them thai} ; il ¢ i i \ | devised, Let the people decide} el o R county. Having the will to serve| cyring a continuance of his val- ‘} i whether they desire this franchise l‘ s : I I. : ‘-I % the people’s best interests, I will use| yable services in that capacity, an- 14 f w, it wouldn’t hurt some ot them i 2 2 iy g r granted, and 1ot all cheerfully abide | 00w, 16 wonddn such ability as I possess in the ef- : g ‘ % by the will of the fority to larn o 1ot we had ounsht to have a fort to do so, should they entrust me o5 st (nm“‘]:.‘h ST JOSEDH LCVAY vy the will of the majority, : 80, § u ey entrust me clection, and urge all citizens in- v 18 ! ary, but we had | 500 & ¢ - itk At JiE T T T " ‘ \: i ‘\\I. [ olicit the support of all the voters.| administration of county affairs to | alerl avdlin s 8 | e ol | JOHN F, COX. give him their votes. - | over the Siale b waking sume prodt; HAYD Loone, every man th = - ey e T s R e T e T : 3 int done nothine ieln the $adas] % g ] cpa T e = i —— - R galty charges azainst two of his op-|haint d Hey thing to help the ! «1.. e FOR BE‘ESENTAT[VE. FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. + & ponents, Chinde L. Engle and J. i.v; t che bhwd ounght to fool smallee I'he friends of J. . Brown herchy ! O'Bricn, We wonder why these ger- [than new pertaters, cnnounce, his candidacy for member| I am a candidate for the office of tlemen do not camp on Mr. William-| 1 will now mention the gas ques- ¢ the State Legislature from Polk | Prosecuting Attorney for Polk ¥ 4 i g A tfying that |stepped on Mr. Brown's foot.” No, 4 l . ? thilsL s::ggl::::l:l s‘:xru:xldg:me) rl;fm the [he laffs and says, “Brown had ought |05 Adams Block, Kent“cky Aven“e l)llone 28 akelallll,_flofl da PAGE FOUR. Published every afternoon from the Lakeland, Fla. Kentucky Building, Entered in the postoflice at Lake- land, Florida, as mail matter of the second class, SO S IR R M. F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. A. J. HOLWORTHY Business and Circulation Manager. Sl} iisCRlPTlON RATES: From the same office is issued THE LAKELAND NEWS s weekly newspaper giving a Tre- sume of local matters, crop condi- tions, county affairs, etc. Sent anywhere for $1.00 per year. and | know of a church where the 2 ———— | \omin does all the busness of runnin |3 occasions. p the church and they are doin well. M YOU CAN BUY THEM AT g 2 LET THE PEOPLE DECIDE. After the ladys has made the money ) ; g for a church, they had ought to have Just received a complete line of Buster Brown,| 2 " The proposition to submit to a[the chanct to spend it. 1 beleave in T el Blve & wates - gopular election, in which all prop- being fare. I & man hojlers A)0t |3 b ; White House, May Manton and Steadfast Shoes for| 2 erty Owners, irrespective of sex or|womin doin things in the busness|& plete line of boys § <«olor, will be given an opportunity to express themselves on the propo- sition of granting a franchise to the promoters desiring to install a gas plant in Lakeland, promises to af- ford a most satisfactory and amic- able solution of a question which prestdent of the City Council. The suggestion bears out what The Even- Telegram has all along contended, as to their desires, This is @ and praiseworthy spirit, and people proper The Evening Telegram|| be left entirely unhampered in their disposition of the general husiness in- cident to the conduct of the munici- pality’s affairs. This gas proposi- ant odium. Dealing with the mat- ter in this way is an exemplification of government by the people in the simplest torm, than which no more son's trail and call him down if these charges are untrue. Mr. Wil- liamson caunot be charged with un- fairness in attacking the records of these candidates in their absence, be- | | 0~ e I | Ruminations of Uncle Henry Dear Editer, | have so manny idecs floteing in my brane this mornin that i will have to write an extry long jetter or not say all that 1 want to. ‘There was two things 1 have been irtendin to write about for a. long ume, and I will speek of them any- how, only 1 see other folks has got ahead of me on them. One was a womins club for the purpose of ad- wellfare and why not let them do(g s0? Why make these womin spend there time on fancy work or novils |§ when there is work ready to be donc ¢ in the larger ficlds of humen endever? There aint a church which could run |§ very long without womin to run it, world, that is allers a small man ¥ which knows that if a real smart 3 woman was to take a hankerin to his job she could likely get it and do|¢ 5 it better than he has been doin. Pe- (& ple aint apt to holler unless they have o a reesen or think they have, and it | No- J. to keep his feet closter to home.’ When he hollers reel loud and mad, it is his own feet that has been ferts let it not be sayed that they vasn't allowed a chanet, And, if they POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS ¢ | QOOO000000CUO0OOCOCOVO0VOOV To the Democratic Voters of Polk County: I beg to announce my candidacy for the office of State Senator from this had ought to be helped grately by) the men of this town. [t has been awful hard for a litterary persen like ins that 1 haint been to school much. And the publick liberary has becu : isdi s {’l‘o the Voters of Polk County: the sourse of most of my eddication, 1 hereby announce myself a candi- tiboerar ‘o ocould beai 0 & Y i ¢ 5 ¢ liberary, . Wooconld besin 00 iy this commission. 1 respectiuliy | tion which has been causin some a:-[county, They kuow Mr, sitattion in the minds of manny, THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., MARCH 26, 1912, Brown’s|county, and respectfully solleit the worth and efficiency, and recommend | yote and support of the reader and EFORE making your purchase of Spring Goods visit J.. C. Owens’ Dry "Goods Store where you will find the most complete line of Piece Goods, Linen and Val Laces and Embroideries ever brought to Lakeland. My line of Men's Clothing of Suits ODE YEAT +.vvvveveens..$5.00 [vancin the interrests of the city. and Pants, con- " ¥ : yo ; : A REALL Six months ......... eee 2,00 Womin is grate on runnin things an e ! i - Three months ......... 1.25 [0 like to see them have a chanct. sisting of Serges Doesa’t Cost any More 7 ; Delivered anywhere within the 'l‘here. is a good manny smart womiu |3 il wOrsteds 8 o ‘"_n‘l“fi.. f.,? limits of the City of Lakeland ifx this town which hn.s got a m;‘-lli L 'm.mhi“ i ? S for 10 cents a week, time to spare to advancin the public complete and you popbreg 6 will de well to in- J spect my line be- fore buying. suits and pants. C. ¢ thatt the present Council is anxious stepped on. Now, feller sitizens, let to do what is best for the people, us help the ladies along all we can. and is not above consulting with the If they fale in any of there noble « WDWWDWOOOWWOO‘ FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I am a candidate in the approach- ing primary for nomination for I hereby announce myself a candi- date for the office of Tax Collector of Polk county, subject to the Demo- feeling that he h s faithfully and efficiently performed the duties of FOR STATE SENATOR. lThc friends of Mr. T. F. Holbrook, l County Commissioner from District terested in good roads and a proper Ladies, Misses and Children. WENS K€EEP UP TO DATE wear than from any other ~ert of your apparel WHITE HOUSE LOW CUTS Always Afford you this Sattafactien PCIOI O CICHOICH IO, Up-to-date in style, perfect in fit, correct om all | IT'S SPRINGTIME] nobbiest goods at the lowest prices. Our Spring Opening March 16th 118 North Kentucky Avenue, Lake!:nd I i When we elected our ¢ity fathers wo rayed by that ackt that we beleaved they had good business sense, and so cause he has a standing challenge to | the question of how to get gas m:l')' them to meet him on the stump any-|be left in there hands, but we and unless pretty emphalic denial is|off the farm up home, was so we forthcoming, the people will believe |could have gas and other comforts of the charges are true. life. Some peple is afrade havin gas —0 This is the season of greatest charm in Florida. Ideal weather, a wealth of flowers, and the wonder- ful odor of the orange blossom every- where, contribute to make this sec- tion as near Paradise as may be ex- will hurt the eleckric light business. This is foolishn:ss, Havin the house lit with gas insted of elecktrislightsis alreaddy old fashioned back where 1 come from. Gas lights is very heatin to the atmusfere and they use up the air in the room worse than a Kere- sene lamp, besides bein more trouble Lim to all the voters of the county.levery democratic voter at the pri- assuring them that they will make mary election, April 30. I promiass rc mistake in casting their vote for|that it elected, I will devote my time (X) J. C. BROWN. and energy to the duties of the of- — hH — i FOR COUNTY COMMIS™ONER. ce I\n prosecutions for the State. & where and any time, We do not[had ought to have gas. Back where Respecttully, of the piano to perfectio e know whether or not these gegtle-|I come from every home as is a EPPES TUCKER, JR. G }' men have been paid lobbyists for|home has gas, and | had a hard time o ld:‘lertehy'lnm;uncemmy-clf . N - i i S “"‘T‘ Il'.”r R corporate interests. We only know | keepin Marthy from movin to Tampa C::‘nmla: i) : ol :e of County FOR COUNTY commom- continuous approximation 4 that Mr. Williams says this is the{when she found out there want no trict o(upo:l:rc rox:: ",: Tmh Dis- quality may be studied in % case, very plainly and specifically, | gas here. That was why we moved S5 RN, elected will| The friends of Mr. N. A. Riggins, of mechanical fill said office to the best of my abil- | believing him to be a most desirable ity, treating all parts and all the{man to fill the important office of people of said district allke. Thank-|County Commissioner, present his ing all who support me in advance in |name for the consideration of the primary of April 20, 1912, S. JOSEPH HENNECY. voters, and solicit their support for Ihlm at the coming primary. ¥ HOSOEOST Lakeland Artificial Stone Works Near Electric Light Plant the! Music Steals Upon The Lar in breezes of harmony W upon one of wnr magni! ments. Apparently the o () vels shown in our wareroom- our high class makes at ti. $275 to 650; reasonabl on all lines, 1 PERRY-THARP-BERRY MUSIC CO. pected on this mundane sphere —and |, lizht, and therefor not so useful MAKES a considerable sight nearer than|; o i i - 4 : in case of burgerlers being in the A Al - { many will ever be again after they house. It is harder to get peple to . RED CLNlE&"l mESSED “ltl(‘l\ ‘; leave it. g0 backwerds than it is forreds, and | § CALL AND SEE THEM. CAN SAVE YOU MONEY e O —— |if you was to give away keresene, 8 Crushed Rock, Sand and Cement for Sale Gen. E. M. Law has retired from | how manny peple would take to using 3 BUILDING BLOCKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS NO USE FOR TCOLS OX = the race for treasurer of Polk coun- it SUENL NN SOOIy 1 L RHEWE, 3 12 and 18 inch Drain Tile for Sidewalk, Gate Posts, Flower ' v, which will be widely regretted. nobody. Besides, havin gas would ¥ xound', Ete i perhaps, but mayt ¢ vas his intenti ake § k B - t . s [ It was his intention to m-.lkt l‘llo m.lk(’ a 1‘01 of e ple_mmo here tha g Good Stock on Hand WE Deliver Free of Charge g to fix up a little £ county treasury a strategic point|will put in eleckric lights. I have as fo) “ B Z| M S : from which to assail the extravagant|good a brane as the next one and 1§ - B, ZINMERMAN. Proprietor. ] S0 You can get any yo And for the certaihly could use o here. i i fee system of compensating county [cant see no way of lookin at the sub- officials in Florida. He would doubt- [jeck but what we had ought to have less have accomplished great good,|&as in this town for the good of the but when he gained an insight into|town and the helth of the womin, so the cost of the campaign he con-|no more at present, from cluded it was beyond his reach, in- UNCLE HENRY. volving more expense and work than { . he could afford. He will, however,| Fort Lauderdale had her first mu- keep at the good cause in the col-|nicipal primary last week and 220 umns of his paper.—Tampa Times. |ballots were voted. Old Bullders Used Concrete. s A strange discovery lately made in the walls of the old palace of the Louvre shows that reinforced com- crete was by no means unknown in Paris as far back as the sixteenth century, when the rebuilding of the Louvre was undertaken by that indus- trious builder, Francis I Bedoulns Using Olive Ol il It is reported that a market for ofl is developing among the Bedouln tribes, who have been accustomed to use samn (cooking butter made of sheep’s and goats’ milk)), but who, on @ccount of the high prices obtainable for samn, are selling it and substitut- ing olive oil. forks or spoons. Also =% utensils for the kitchen just what you want we haven't. Lakeland Hardware & Plumbing