Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 28, 1912, Page 7

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK FLAND, FLA, MARCH 28, 1912 PAGE SEVEN One of the Most Remarkable | - Feats of Surgery on Record 100 March 27.—An and the procuring of it were Baltimore, Md., operation that in the history of Widely different things, science has never had a pflm"fl"und this was the difliculty confront- | either in delicacy or in skill, has'ing the physician when one of his| been performed at Johns Hopkins| colleagues casually mentioned that| nospital by Dr. Harvey Cushing, |2 ¢hild born in one of the wards had | world renowned brain specialist, | Just died of inanition. Here was the and the patient, as a result, is on the |OPPOrtunity. road to recovery, thus illdi('alingi Dr. Cushing hurried to the ward, that the operation, which until a and after obtaining permission re- {month azo was thought practically |@oved the brain. Then in view of | impossible by the best authorities on | about a score of professors and stu- dents Dr, Cushing performed his greatest operation. After adminis- prominent real estate dealer of Cine tering the anaesthetic he removed Siibsti canis 1o Baltimors: Nov, ;:::5”"" back of Mr. Buckner's skull and last, suffering with a peculiar :lffw-}w"!' great care took out the entire ton of the bratn. tbrain, which was placed on a piece For weeks before | A beaid = : his arrival in this city he had been |:'> inen beside the head, and could in a state of semi-coma, except at| seen to pulsate with each heart intervals, when he would awnken'l"‘a.‘l‘l] g ”l".t M_u;lm' did scm well. When it was least| 1"'¢ diseased portion then w expected, he would fall over 'nld!w” carefully severed from the min- YOUR CARELESSNESS is the only reason why you have not yet Ifl;ni" Wiise thiD yhDReIO e }:r\l-:.lullln, .lllml \\ll.lfh .l)ll'. (.u»h‘m;. was rented one of our private safety deposit boxes, and put your valu- | TRARRE e nlieased | section an- ables and papers—will and dceds and contracts in our fire and purglar proof vaults. On his arrival here Mr. Buckner | The rent of a private bos for a whole year costs only $5 and however, | brain disorders, will prove a success. The patient, Williamy Buckner, a of Dr.| . A X 5 jirfant’s brain. The major brain was left untouched. After the trans- ipianiation the entire brain was re- stored to its proper place and the brain were taken, Dr. Cushing ‘":‘h section of the skull which had been [covered that a portion of the brait, ... \was replaced. thad decayed and frayed tissues were | yy.opoko o gaod the operation causing the healthy sections gradu- excecdingly well, and a week ago it ally to become affected. The case at was thought that he was well that time scemed hopeless, although leave the institution. ; enough to Mr. Buckner seemed in no immedi- | oy wito b litn aide He wkinie ate danger of death, moved to the home of relatives in Charlottesville, Va,, but several days ago his condition became grave and he was sent back to the Johns plant a portion of it in the skull of [ iopkins hospital. Dr. Cushing to- Mr. The brain had to belday replanted the tissues of the new- [healthy and from as voung @ per=1y inserted member and late tonizhi (son as possible. Mr. Buckner was said to be consid- The transplanting of the braiaferably improved. D o N ¥ |0 NECESSITY TO MISREPRESENT OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. . was placed under the care Cushing, His case was a puzzling but after X-ray examinations, during which photographs of the one, TODAY. bring in your valuables and rent a private box. FIRST NATIONAL BANK LAKELAND Under Control of U. 8. Government. R N N SR Dr. Cushing decided to the brain of another patient as soon after death as possible and to trans- procure ‘uckner. There is not w particle of )wu~-i County Officers. f<ivy of misrepresenting anything 19 IR el Tr\' to slice your brcakfast bacon nnection with Florida, The !;nnl? l:lvrl\ A. B, Ferguson, tartow. i Loainany telline the tenil aliont thed Supt. Public Instruction—T. B. “lth that Old dull knlfc; aS lt Wl" Pands it owis will make more in ”““ shuxm’l ,I:‘yhn Logan, Dartow, [ond than the swindler, for the hon- | County Judge—W. 8. Proston, be so thick that when cooked it |t compeny witl gain the coniidence | Bartow., Lo s patrons and the public general | Tax Collector - J. 1T Lancaster, 1 ’ v, and its reputation for honesty and will be so tough that you can’t eat . o s oot bty Sl : . . . H i secure for it a business that the |l Tax Collector—F, M. Lanler, Dar- it Let us slice it with [he Packing B e o e Treasurer—J. T. Harmon, Bartow County Commissioners.—E. S Whidden, Ch’'m., Mulberry; A. J Lewis, Bartow; R. F. Langford, Ft Meade; J. K, Bryant, Kathleen; T F. Holbrook, Lakeland. School Board.—R. W. Ch'm.,, Fort Meade; W, J. J. Whid- den, Bartow; J. A. Cox, Lakeland; B. Kirk, Secretary, Bartow, State Senator—-D. I, Sloan, Lake- to obtain. The swindler may make big profits for a short while, but he House Market Slicing Machine. Po- lite service in stock all the time. c><) W.P. PILLANS & (0. has to seek new pastures to carry on Lis operations. Every person buying land in Flor- ida should know with whom he is He should ascertain from | public ofli- : Hancock, dealing. banks, cials and newspabedrs it and reputation of the persons com- | & trade, the boards of character posing such companies, and also the | . J chatact voot the land yars1 land, The Pure 'Food Store Ask the Inspector §|,... " |\ i< wich sater 1o deal wita Members of House—A. J. Anglo, & |t : eranived and: ehtrterod Bartow; Geo. Portner, Pierce, Vocompany oreaniza 3 chad - ’ Eml in Florida, by citizens ol Florida, City Officers. [y intercsts of Hlorida Magor-—$. L. A, Clont o ‘$WWWWW\WWVVWW\ i orporetion havine absol Clerk and Tax Collector, 1. L | no inderests in Florida extept Switts, E\@ ;J ! fa L Treasurer and Assessor, A, WL N alue of Florida land is stcad- 1 Apmistead, (\ voincreasiig as the demand for the Colleetor of Light and Water, ‘ [ land increases. As the Staie in-1D, Clough, SANITARY PLUMBING [Creases in population and as the o= Marshal, W, H. Tillis. sand tor Florida produets of alll Night Watchman, F. L. Franklin, Kinds increases, the velue of Floridi | Munieipal Judge, Gen. J. A, Cox. INSTITUTION City Attorney, Epps Tucker, Jr lunds of Florida that were fl‘l'!]ll“ll\'_\“ Keeper of Park, Neil MclLeod. allowed to go to the State for |:|xo-5{ Members of Council—Morris G. 2 Munn, Chairman; W. P. Pillans, Messrs. 0. M. Scip- land will increase. The cut-over, wmbing, Low Pressure Stecam and Hot Water Heating, All Kinds of Pipe Fittings and Sewer- dee Work Furnished and Iustalled by Practical Experienced Mechanics. All jobbing appre- tiated, Neat and Prompt Service and Guaran- ted. Phone 298 a few years ago are today bringi the owners from $5 to $15 an :u'r"lVlv(--(fhalrm;n; in tracts of 20,000 or more acres.|Eaton, G. E. Southard, R. ". These are the lands that are being|per, W, H, Pugh, P. B, Haynes. sold, as a rule, to the settlers. They | The following standing com- are just as good now as when they | mittees for the year were appointed: had a heavy growth of timber on| them. has not hurt the land in the slight-| Light and Water, Messrs, Haynes, The fact that the timber has Pillans and Southard. Scipper, est, Office and Show Rooms VWith the Florida Electric & Machinery Co., Drane Building e ———————————————————————————————————— W. E. O’'NEILL Plumber and Sanitary Engineer Lakeland, - . Florida | ilis method is his very own MMMWMM S He calls it “‘dissertation’- 0t course, he cannot sing a tone, Streets, Messrs. South- ard, Haynes. Ordinance, Messrs. Southard, Pugh 'and Scipper. Sanitary, Messrs. Scipper. Public Improvement and Cemetery, Messrs. Pillans, Eaton, Pugh. been removed makes it easier for the! settler to clear the land, THE NEW SINGING. Pugh, Eaton, greatest singer of the age Is Siznor Campolesgi, Who's now appearing on the And setting people crazy. stage State Officers. Governor-—A. W. Gilchrist, Talla« hassee, Secretary of State ford, Tallahassee. Comptroller—W. V | H. Clay Craw- But such interpretation’! Knott, Talla- THE CLOUDS IN THE HEAVENS | " ' hassee. {There's Mme, Corianne Achille ! : 1 i have not all the happy souls above, { hoard her “opefate” Treasurer—J. (. Lunirg, Talla- v cu 'S ate dor - hassee. them—there is a heaven of h“m‘j‘nlu» other night in Louisville; SRE 2 Attorney-General—Park M. Tram- I tell you, it was great! ! mell, Tallahassee. Commissioner of Agriculture—W. | A. McRae, Tallahassee. | Supt. of Public Instruction—Wm. ! M. Holloway, Tallahassee. 5 | Rallroad Commissioners—R. Hud- ness in a box of “Inman’s Blunt’ They charm the spirit, clear|! only canght a note or two Above the orchestration— She hasn't any voice, 'tis true, But such interpretation! Cigars. the brain and suffuse the sense in There sold but the aroma of sunlit climes. are other Blunt Cigars there's only one Inman’s Blunt and One of the largest cargoes of na-|gon Burr, Chairman; Newton A. { that's the best. val stores ever to be taken from a|Blitch, Royal C. Dunn. W. C. Yon, A\ port of the United States left Pen-|Secretary. All communications factured b P ’ sacola Saturday for Hamburg. It|ashould be addressed to Tallahassee. Lakeland consisted of 43,508 barrels of rosin| President of the Senate—Fred P. gar ac ory Fla. and 2,500 casks of turpentine. Come, Lake City. : \\ a3 Pre D Red |Illl|illl was lother surgeon was transplanting the | & sonable rates. | Finance and Fire, Messrs. Eaton, The cutting off of the timh«r‘Plllana, Haynes. =4 o o % NOTICE! (. On and after April 1st, all Goods Cash. Lakeland Book Store 0F0HOHOFASOPOTOIOIOTOIAEOE IO 1O L0401 1D OO0 0HOIAINO 230 QBOPOPOBO: Quick, Polite § pleased if you allow us to serve you. and Good Service. POTATOES BEANS ALL SEEDS Don't send away for such. I have as good as ‘money and experience can command. N.Y. and Eastern grown. Some from other sections wherever the best grow. FRESH, PURE, TRUE, RELIABLE Car of Purc Maine Bliss Potatocs 'ALSO FERTILIZERS D. B. Dickson MAPS, BLUE PRINTS Maps of any description compiled on short notice, Special attentioa County and State Chemically prepared, non-fading blue prints at res- given to compiling city, display and advertising maps. maps kept on hand. Special rates for prints in large quantities, Prompt attention given mail ordoers, South Florida Map and Blueprint Co. Room 213-215 Diane Building LAKELAND, FLA SRR e s o b A L Ty v At artvnd - You are very careful in selecting vour Doctor, wlhy shouldn’t you be the “same with your Druggist? Preseriptions taken to our store are filled with ihe best drugs by competent druggists enly, LAKE PHARMACY Phone 42 Quick Delivery Timber, Turpentine, Cut-over F OR SAL Lands, Choice Colinization Tracts at Low Prices, Florida Homes and Groves on High Rolling Land, Situated on Beautiful Lakes, Paying Straw- beary and Trucking Farmns. We guarantee all property Jjust as represented by us, For reliable information see & Alfield LAKELAND, FLORIDA. ....... OGO SIFOO Oklinger Opposite New Depot, DOUBLY DAINTY is the izht of a pretty gir] buying a box of our confectionery. The girt and the candy match each other P fectly in daintiness and sweetzess Such a scene may often be seen here for our candies appeal to those o dainty taste. It's surprising thas you have not yet tried them. -l g S SIS e~ - ———— { . Qi i el 0 o 'i

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