Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, April 13, 1912, Page 5

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Dr. Bryan, who has been in the Seminole Pharmacy for some tim.: nas sold out and moved to Lakeland. —3St. Cloud Notes 1o Kissi e G e 5 10 Kissimmee (-u-} In the Kissimmee papers appears a Acree, WORLD SERVES BROTHERS! ltwo-column picture of . S, It Tal : ] {one of that county’s wealthiesy citi- all Wit HHE " 1 : . spending the shi bo has o beenlzins Mr. Acree is a Lrother of J. UPPINg sedson at OJHN‘_\I, Acree, of this ¢ity, who is in bad kas returned akels M ! to Lakeland. Mr. Ellis health and in destitute circum- :’u_\s that the returns from tomatoes stances—a man who has to beg on auto fire truck. ; have been fairly g el ed h : alrly good, but that the';je streers for alms, and who is be- Shpisss ¢ (80 Shtlithe - and little son, of San- d has not been near up to th { i 4 ! P07l Christian Science is gaining ,wending some time here, [average on the CASL coast He will “’ l‘l” “]“ o Im‘l; ;I"'r“"bh ‘m"slmn; s B : 4 X g (clined people of Lakeland. Of Mr. of Mrs. Jager's mother, accompany Mrs. Ellis to Arcadis | '-lhr('v‘h |" th l'li imr ] EET B the > S8 e J I'= P e . . v 1 ; Where she will visit a few weeks, ey ) ¢ hissimmee Jour=1 - prang City sold strawberries to th lextent of & 875 000 is vear. e — during whicy time he will go to the| - subject of the above illustra- sl e s e s . 4 | West coast to sh vog b 53 ¢ i lustra Lakeland, visited ship vegetables, tio el o : ¥ o 'Dt W ilu;lley A S s Sk '“". U0 S Acrec, the present] e pe Soto court house case is Argi My e RIS ST Hon. William Toomer, of SO Lo tive of Osceola county infyaw headed for the Supreme Court. | plant: City Courler. | . 1 AR OF JRcHBONe lehi ¢ halls at Tallahassee. | ville, candidate for congressman : y : 3 g Reception large, arrived in Tampa last night (Mro Acree was born at Tallahassee | of 1. 221 yegistered voters at St u o las ght | 851 1 2% wedldad t TR e § ! = S He spoke at Palatka, Ocula and 1'”1 : and has resided in Osceola i eyong, cast their ballots at a re-| E alatka, Ocula g at e ¢ apds S SRR : 2 M. Boswell and Mrs. 3.l Goinoiitie this week, He will logen e for the past twenty-fourieany city election. . went down yesterday to .. 1.0, o k 3 € Wil leave fyears, where he has been png"gmg’ .y . | solt oclock this morning for | AR R i GGk REai o 3 3 ., where they are enjoyiDg & jakalind wihere he will SobiL]s pin the raising of cattle and growing | Migmi will entertain members of i Mrs, X0, Elliston. They |yyoc 0 Ghaking dure He will (2 i L 6 ona of aurmaet e [the State Horticultural Socicty on . home this afternoon. wrn o Tampa ear! C-laressive and solid citizens, and A May 11-15, B s ampa carly next week 1 ing time has he ever failed to push - Speiak he o1 here o, N M : » Mrs. Charlie Durrance 'l’lril ll” te voters here—Tampa forward the best interests of Kis- New York city last year paid out | were visitors here a [simmee and Osceola county, Twen-{§215,000 10 truant officers who are wias clected county com-| held this oflice 1'uu|" years, during which time he was ap-| fpuimml a member and dent of the stock association. yeddi special representa- Lo G Jordan, special rey Inot egotistical enough to make this! /(.. uuarantee Investment and AR Pt hin ; ity and any per- | . for it. but we would be glad for - he city an 2] ot A A in the ci ¥ Y l. anyone to examine yesterday's paper - loans at 3 per cent in- } land compare it ce him at the office of missioner and vice presi- He . point for point, with any county paper in the count was elected four years ago to repre- L oSwa Twelve pages, every one overflowing [sent Osceola county in the legisla- A R with live o mombers of the Moose desire 3 e ladies of' Lakeland for with the dinner; the city the use of the park, and S local news and interesting matter, including full reports of all court and county seat matters, made up correotly, ture, and is now vice president of ‘lh.v Good Roads Ascociation.” and typographically ex- Dr. Emma Hale, of Spartanburg, S. B ditions. Several hundred of these pa- ' 3 I S At Ateiti ettt er parts of the State who has recently the ndian Runner va- iy : days ago of fails to have his advertisement in|"" : g & : Ao riety, Mr. Lanier 1 the Lakeland News is missing a great |, . BRI RSIS Ry § X Liid sixty-one s last month opportunity X ! indeed . . A | i B Ing ped. Jenkins, being on a[his business [ winE Nt = purents in Georgia, Rey <ot oditor of the Florida Vdvocate, will occupy the © the Methodist church to- ‘Ling and evening. writling quite to enlarze ! and extend QOO DVDOHOOHOIOIOOGOVOHO | EDISONIA THE LADIES’ AND CHILDRENS’ | THEATRE | PROGRAM TONIGHT, | Daptist Church — Sunday T H EATRE Sa.m. H, C. Stevens. ndent, ®verybody urged to t on time, Preaching by ———————— (Drama.) WIG-\WAG, Comedy.) PERIL. W= T F. Holbrook, who has been ir h for the past few years, re-cd 42 relapse during the past (Vitagraph SERGEANT WHITE'S Laubin — Drama.) LITTLE BOY BLUE. (Drama.) HOW DIFFERENTLY THE | s two ducks that | THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAXELAND, FLA. APRIL 13, 1912, Delind is figuring on buying an/ : weck, belng guests at tll(‘f o \’I“—;’ e ~.—- ; ;'.\ years azo he was elected a justice jexpected to see to it that children | 3 .\, Durrance’s parents.— | : oIk county homes of the peace and later he was elected ' attend school. on? R ;.‘\"-‘“" ¥ooWas osent the Lukeland sschool commissioner, a position —_— 5 S b News, sadd by many to be the bes: ‘\\l;i‘h he held with great eredit IWO The west coast of South America — weekly paper in the Stire. We are years, He to do an immense is getting ready [trade with Uncle Sam when he opens his Panama canal. MONEY lN "FAMILY TREES.” Expert Genealogist Gets as High as {history, $49,000 for One. David of Mrs, Marie L. Nelhe, Nelke, wife of an expert genealogist cellent, it is not a bad representative i 5 A i s H & ¢ for the use of lum- 1o sond out 1o 4 ll ‘“.,_“';“"m"”{ e, is in the city for a few days’ [this city, is authority for the state- T lmnic Wednesday i { o O advertise the county™s | viie with her friend, Mrs, K. J.[ment that it pays very well to write L Tl U asleRn Y. socialion Walker. Dr. Walker has been in oth-land publish the “tfamily tree” of the and is now en |social leaders in America, fent every week to North- i S : v : > route home, Acording (0 her estimate, Mr. wont down to Tampa 1astlorn partics who are interested in this Nelke, author of “Historical Familics «tend a reception given section, while it i ligi 1 1 e it R Nelke, author ot istorica amilies Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt WIRIESS y read in My, J. W, Lanier prosented us with [in Amer gets as high as $49- of Mr. a Mrs. every town, village and rural home f ‘ WO tor “writing up’ w single fami former being a brother “la number of fine duck eggs a few (GO0 Tor “writing up™ w single family former being a brother|in north Polk The merchant who ! She says in a supreme court aflidavit that Matilda Broace paid Mr Nelke that sum for her “family tree” It costs Mr., Nelke, his wife be- | [Tieves, about $300 1o prepare the two volumes of the “Historical Familics' and he sells these two volumes every two s for whatever amount the familes therein set down in pedigree are willing to pay. The hook contains the histories ol the oldest and most prominent famil- = ~lies There are, among others, the Astors, Van Rensselaers, Carrolls, ! e Prouram tor Io“ignt of Maryland; Stuyvesants, Freling- noat both hours. All ar ’ heusens and Vanderbilts. The edi- Lo these services, B Y, P UL TONY AND TIHE STORK. sau“.day Anril |3 tion now ready, Mrs, Nelke declares, "fr _'"]I‘-i;“[-m:;';:r:zt'nfi program. (Comedy Drama.) | ’ will net her husband $50,000, . A TIN: TURN OF THE WHEEL. | Mrs. Nelko sued for divorce, nam- ing a Mrs, L, O. Getchel. It appear- ed from the evidence that she had secured that while Nelke and Wil- ham J. McGill, a bookseller, were ek ol left at noon today for THE HISTORICAL MOHAWK THE FATAL POSING. out walking in Boston they became e he goes to enter a VALLEY. (Pathe--Drama.) acquainted with Mrs. Getehel, She for treatment. He will (Fducational.) ILLUSTRATED SONGS. siid she had come down from New tiere until he is entirely York in company with a man who host of Lakeland friends| ———— "~ wmoat 2:80 Today. liad gone away with her jewelry, Me- ope that he will derive | ADMISSION 10 cts Open at Today LR ol et Hlle b b ! at Tampa and that he |CHILDREN under 12 ....... L P R R O YT fare, hut later on, Yy restored to health BOOOBOENE ODEN AT 2 30 D. M_ lotter a game of poker, told her that = e would accompany her back to T ! * 1 INew York | i for trial she did not apper to prose Ch“dre"’ "nder l?““SCwlllm-' Nelke denicd the charges, Justice Greenbaum dismissed the BLUCHER WILSON ‘Wm suit, New York \m“l'ivu'n Candidate for Office of ' NOTICE! | s s | Fraternal Union of America Lodge | linen, dawn, hand - embroidered '24 will have a meeting in Hold-[“ONars and jubots, every one worth CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT | i ’.\lollnl:l) night, at T:30, initiation and election of of- hall on Main street next 20, for reorgani- day Saturday at Marshall's 5 and 25 | zation, OF POLK COUNTY ;Iivvl‘s. New applicants please be present, H. L. SWATTS, F. L, ¥, Hh\lh\', S i The latest news can always be |leading newspapers and periodicals, REPAIRING A WATCH The work of repairing and putting into “factory shape” a watch is not child’s play—it requires mechanical skill thorough knowledge of the pur- pose and requirements of each com- | magazines, ete, are on sale promptly lafter publication. Good Views! of Florida scenery, including Lake- great variety, Saster postcards, too. new building going up?” | Good NeWS! where did you buy your material?” | “Why, I bought from the Lakecland [found at my News Stand, where the|thing you need to build a house and land postcards, are also in stock in|brought to a close and the 25 cents, poing at 5 and & cents all or cent store, cent store exclusi 1-12-2 The only in Lakeland, NEW BUILDING Say, Mr. Smith, did you notice my Manufacturing Co. They sell every- will surely treat you right.” > GAINESVILLE'S BONDS LEGAL. After a fight in the courts for sev- eral years the legality of a bond election in Gainesville, it understood that the matter has been bonds, which were issued immediately after the election was held, will be sold. over s 4 Lakeland A. C. L. WATCH INSPECTOR ponent part.. It is a skill which takes deep study to master, and it is sur- prising how few who are in the busi- ness are successful in getting perfect time keeping conditions into their work, You won't find better watch- maker’s skill in the state than at JEWELER H. C. STEVENS Florida No Blues! The plan was to provide for street paving and the extension and im- For those who smoke the splendid|Provement of the water works sys- cigars carried, Lakeland and Tampa tem. The courts usually sustain the actions of councils in appropriating Fine smoking tobacco also. money when backed up by voters in an election. makes. Come, Choose! From my varied stock, anything you may desire in my line. You will not LIMITED SUPPLY ONLY HIGH GRADE FOUNTAIN PENS. Unequalled for rapid and smooth be disappointed in quality or price.|yriting, skilfully made, gold and sil- ver mountings, sold on an uncondi- ! Miss Ruby Daniel tional guarantee. $2.50 and $3.50 values now selling for $1.50. Send ' ews Stan for sample and be convinced. Agents N s d wanted. John Wodicka, 324 East Lobby of Edisonia Theater. 55th St, New York City. OWN AN AUTOMOBILE. S.L. A. CLONTS DEALER IN Real [state CITY AND COUNTRY PROPERTY— SOME FINE BARGAINS, We have contracted with rh- | Studebaker corporation to sell E. M. ¥, 30's and Flander's 20°s. Will have ja 20 here about April 15, Aay one ,mton ~1ul please call or phone .nul will be pleased to demonstrate and quote prices, Mr. Carl Gibson, :ai:nl representative from the factory, I1\\ill demonstrate either of the models any time within the next two weeks, S. M. STEPIHENS. 3-26-tf . ROGAN. £pe- s above uffice in Clonts’ Building. ; You II Not Have To Be Coaxed In I to come here the second time, fact we doubt if you could be | kept away. So all we ask s that you come and get acquainted with this store. We will leave it toourdry goods to do all the coaxing needed to induce you to buy and to the char- Acter of your purchase to make you a regular visitor. HILES CHANCE OF A LIFE TIML business and in order to do 1 am going to retire from activ thi= 1 am offering my entire stock of Dry Goods, Notions, ete., ABSOLUTE COST If you want to make $1 do the work of §h, come to my store Everything and lay in a supply of Spring and Summer Goods. will be slashed to rock bottom prices, including LAWNS, LINENS, GINGHAMS, PERCALES, CHAMBRAYS, 3ILKS, SATINS, SHOES, HOSE. Come and See My Line. My [Prices Will Astonish You N. A. RIGGINS Come and Sce Our Spring Style \PATRICIAN SHOES IFor Ladics Seamless Pumps.....Patent and Velvet Ay Clough Shoe Company W. M. CLOUGH, “The Shoe Man” ‘h‘ (8 DRRL L A LSRR T B BN B A A ey A ELIMINATE . DISTANCE Phone Your Order | | Don’t try your temper or { patience, simply go to your telephone and call 62, and you will be con- nected with our Special Order Department. What- ever your particular de- sire may be, we'll take care of it with satistae- . tory goods and satistac- pleasing in every way. | tory service. € 7 > HENLEY & HENLEY THE WHITE DRUG STORE Always In The Lead ; That's What We I , Alm To Be | Always in the lead, when it comes to fresh, pure, full-strength drugs, toi- Jet articles, sundries, and ! all drug store merchan- when you deal at our store for our service 18 | H i dise. You'll be satisfied | | i

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