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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK 1'i.AND, FLA. APRIL 27, 1912, ¥OR VATYOESS.ONCCITIEMIN, ) e brdiwrs owes. oo |TrTTT Box 426. 2-18-t¢ FOR RENXT—Two rooms for light housekeeping. 401 North Florida avenue. 4-20-6. FOR SaLI. -At a bargain: Smith| FOR RENT—Three nicely fur- Premior typewriter; new. Can be|nished room; modern conveniences; 1te young men or couple without chil- dren, Apply to 305 South Massachu- sOtts avenue. 4-20-6. geen at News office, upstairs. 3-190. k. ean upt Do it now. YOI SALE—Nive six room huusc! FOR SALE OR TRADE for real ne-fourth block, orange :mdj«.\l:uv ~One S-passcnger 21 Buick grapettiil trees, 2 blocks from Lake-iualso one Hupmobile, 4-passenger. bond hish sehool. Price $1,800, Ad-|Buick bonght new last September, coess owner PO, 556, city. 3-29-tf. [ Call on J. W. Kimbrongh, Lakeland, 1-27-1f. NOTICE. o phone 224, Al kinds of Notary Work done by FOR SALE 3 A CON, Noo 210 Kentueky Ave.f Good Lorse, buggy and wagon. See 4-6-1m2 | Baldwin at Bicyele shop. 1-27-tf. Mg toady, for fhe toash: man. WANTED ~To buy one team. of FOR RENT—Rooms for house- | yirn jorses or team of mules. A. F. Aeeping, furnished or unfurnished.|pickard, P, 0. Box 567, city, 4-26-tf. 411 South New York. Phone 326 . Blue, 4-11-3 PFOR RENT-—Furnished rooms, Ap- pl¥ to J. W. Martin, Jetferson hotel. Caa 4-2. Liverpool Sold for $2,250. For FIRE, ACCIDENT, PLATE- Liverpool, which has decided to GLASS, and STEAM BOILER IN-| spend three millions on dock exten- SURANCE, sce D. 1. SLOAN, room 9, | 8lons, was once the property of the city of London. Centuries ago the REMEMBER, he is a CLEAN MAN| and he is running a CLEAN RACE. Vote for Huffaker, the man who is running on his MERITS. WANTED —Clean rags, at the Telegram office; will pay 5 cents per pound, Are not Polk county's boys good enough to hold our own offices or do | we have to look to the North to fur-| nish men? EPPES TUCKER, JR. a 1 offer my continuous re-election “”l‘vmf"“‘” huilding. Bagidente ]lhone; city corporation advanced to the ~ 169/ Green: 4-6-tL.1 crown the sum of $1,830,000, and in |as city attorney for Lakeland, Fort| A FISH! FISH! discharge of the debt the fee simple | Meade and Auburndale as evidence 9 218 North Kentucky avenue,| of some three hundred manors and phone 252 Red. Yaun's Fish Mar-| estates was conveyed to the corpora- Xet, 4-15-tf. | tlon. Among them was the lordship of s Liverpool, “with all customs, anchor- Remember Friday and Saturday, age and tolls of the waters of the May 10 and 11, are clean-up days. | Merrey,” and “all the manorial, For quick service try the 0. K. eelguorial and regal rights” of the sestaurant and 5 cent lunch coun- town and lordship of Liverpool. But g 2 the city fathers of those days did not ters, 107 North Florida avenue. Hot | ynow a good investment when they eoffce at all hours. 4-15-tf. | had It, and this lordship and rights, FOR SALE—An Aermotor wind| from which an annual income of many mill. For further particulars apply | Milllons Is now derived, were sold to Lord Marybrough for the sum of to 301 8 v A : OUCN TURN. Srchus $2,250.--London Chronicle. of my faithfulness and ability as a| lawyer. EPPES TUCKER, JR. Ridicuious. My opponent has stated several times in this campaign both in the press and on the stump that {or 50 1. . E"f" “h- ‘l‘“"'j"" R nlf“:' :‘0"; he has lived a blameless and spotless Lite. Any one believing that any man lives that kind of life may \;;': i e Moo o wri 8 & book AbOWL| him. All who believe to the contrary, vote for John F. Cox for the State Scnate and I will be satisfic] - i B Instead of praying “Now I lay me down to sleep,” I would pray “Now get me up to work” and get busy, | day: “One trouble ahout poverty is | am not getting so old as to say that this is the LAST THING I will ask you good people of Polk county 1o g that it makes you ridiculous. You | for me. : need shaving, your trousers are fring- I have been mayor of Lakeland for five terms. Last year told the pecple of Lakeland that I was going 10 ed at the ends, your coat has a hole | agk the voters of Polk county to give me a higher place and if you elect me as your State Senator I w.) ore in the elbow. Yes, to be poor is ri- s . et e dkf“:‘km - [:em g dhie hard for all parts of Polk county and believe that I am broad-minded erough to represent Polk county as 3 4-15-tf, " . | Whole, quoted in the press. Mr. Brown < N . N N A FOR SALE—Fine milk cow. See Keeping on the Go. laughed gently. “A friend of mine,” My opponent has publicly acknowledged on the stump during this campaign that in the session of 1903 D B. Dickson, 4-15-tt.[ 1t 43 a8 ,,,fl‘.,, a part of our whole | he sald, “was misquoted in the press | he voted to cut the tax on all foreign Insurance Corporations from 2 rer cent. to 1 per cent. His excus: last week. My friend, in a soclolog- | was that the companies had suffered great losses in the Jacksonville fire of 1901, TWO YEARS BEFORL feal address, said: ‘Whisky makes | How about the Life Insurance Companies? They had no fire losses. How about your Fire Insurance Pren. men genlal for a time' But his fa-| jymg Do you pay for fire losses or not? Do you think it necessary to keep a special legislative agent iu Tal ."‘"f,:::k;f‘"l':"k:;"';:"‘;LI,‘i""l'“n:f:":::l:f » | lahassee to look after the interests of Foreign Insurance Companies? I do not. e Wi : (See page 2088 of the House Journal, session of 1903.) My opponent told the people of Homeland in one of his speeches that he drafted the Green fruit bill and that he was a special legislative agen: of the Citrus Exchange at the last session of the Legislature. I har Darkening Mexican Clocks. letters from Senators Massey, McMullen and Sloan saying they know notling of his comnection with this Residents of Guanajuato, says the work. Mexican Herald, have complained to However this may be, I will say that I BELIEVE THAT I CAN BE OF SERVICE TO EVERY LEGITI the ayuntamiento against the practice| MATE BUSINESS OF POLK COUNTY AS YOUR STATE SENATOR ONLY. If you believe that my opponent O Uputing out e Nigh's that lllumine | can gocomplish such GREAT results in Tallahassee as & special legislative agent, ELECT ME and thea yor hiusidig m":,,:"'m.tf"i:g"ca:d 'ml:; will have the opportunity of having two men to look after your intereats there instead of one have requested the inspector of clocks I have my hand on the throttle and my eye on the rail. With the help of your votes I will pull into Tab to take into consideration that they | lahassee on schedule time. ; i Rt our bacause. the . Hgbts” are JOHN F. COX, WANTED—At once, a stenog-|duty to ourselves to rest sometimes as rapher. Apply to John S. Edwards.|" s to work. The law of rest is as a 7 : _oa_te imperative as the law of labor. If e Nibo Natokal Babk SRt any kind of machine is run all the Beneral Team Work—Furniture|yime it soon wears out, and this is and piano moving, Call 'phone 289.[true of the human machine as of any W. E. Tyler. 1-23-tf | other. The women who accomplish FOR RENT-—My house on Success| MOost in the world are tho ones who i o avenue, Dixicland; seven rooms and ::Zeol:“;e:m:‘?:;(: r::".“;,::;.' wnr:(y’ Bath; barn, ete. W. C. Norvell, city. relax and “let go.” We tell ourselves 4-20-tf. { that weo have no time to rest, that WANTED—At once, a building! We must keep golng, for we have so and loan association to build homes| Much to do and the end of toil is in Lakeland, s P rne |Mever in sight. DBut If we were to hk(.,,ml(;““:,‘mAddrcsq it Bo‘xq.;)..g, pause und draw breath even in the e “=U=%: | thickest press and stress of the day Get your premises thoroughly [ we would work faster and better for it cleaned and have a healthy town, afterward and accomplish more and teel hetter —Ladies’ Home Journal, turned off at 10 o'clock sharp. Candidate for the State Senate. e —— = 22 e ‘[ W' A® Chickens Kept In Marauders kept out d “ The juuliry farm o @ C\” FIBSNE=IEA place of prafit andt » security by wse of @ ‘) Pitsburgh Perfect’ { | Dant vouitry Fene s OOOOSOTOD ing scparation or ru.ting out prodact. Costs less because nade by improved machinery, Wiil not s ‘Taut in hot weather, Ad- Justs itself to unegual ground. Ime pervious to heat or cold Guaranteed absolutely perfect in every fospuct It your husband had to cook over a hot stove these days you wouldn't get much to eat until there was a gasoline stove in the kitchen. The extra heat that the range makes not only is uncomfortable, but it is wasted, and the wasted fuel will ray for a gasoline stove this season. When you realize the truth of th's and stop to think that next year you can have the use of the gasoline stove free besides the saving it effects, doesn't it seem poor economy and useless discomfort to be without one? Once you use one of ours you will never cook the old way in hot weather. Prices Range from $3.50 to $40.00. Just .received a car of fence, WELD-THAT-HELD and the wrap- ped kind. Our prices are right. Ironing boards and sleeve boards Mrs. Potts’ sad irons, SPECIAL fo: Stew Pots and Kettles—You can ge: next Monday at........ 75¢c per set anything wanted in this line at our from ........ VOAigy vt 65¢ and up 2 store. Poultry .netting of all kinds .and Leights can be found at our store. ; O LAKELAND FURNITURE & HARDWARE COMPANY § : |