Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 17, 1912, Page 2

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PAGE TWO. THE E ING TELEGRAM, (LT R-EER-ERE-R-E ] o -The Professions-| -] [-B-R-R-%-R-N-R-R-N-R-R-R-¥-¥-} DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH. SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses lelentxfiull Prescribed ‘Phone: Office 141, Resldenco 22. Bryant Bldg, Lakeland, Fla. DR. W. 8. IRVIN DENTIST Established in July, 1900 Rooms 14 and 15 Kentucky Building Phones: Office 180; Residence 84 DR. N. L. BRYAN, DENTIST. Rooms 8 and 9, Deen & Bryant Build- ing. Phone. 339. Residence Phone 246 Green. LAKELAND, FLA. Dr. Sarah E. Wheeler OSTEOPATH PHYSICIA Rooms 5, 6 and 17, Bryant Building| Lakeland, Fla. | DR R R SULLIVAN, —PHYSICIAN— Special attentiou given to Surgery and Gynecology c X TRAMMELL Attorney-at-Law. Offices, Bryant Buildiug Lakeland, Fla. - ROGERs & ELANTON Lawyers. Bryant Block, "Phone 319 Lakeland, Fla. GOOD ADVICE We facts from many are them in detail, subseribers who contemplat, in a out and paste in your hat, Place in Crop Rotation, The sweet potato crop in the gen- cral rotation should follow a crop hive culled many sting The Floridy Grower original and we publish hoping to benefit onr putting cut thist inter TUCKEB & TIJCKER, —Lawyers— Raymondo Bldg. Lakeland, and Florida sweet potato crop, R. B, HUFFAKER, ~—Attorney-at-Law— Roor 7 Stuart Bldg. Humus enables the soi] to store moisture, increase its tempera- ture, furnisbes a certain amount of plant. food, retards the loss of fertil- ity by leaching, stimulates chemical action and fosters the bacterial life 8 essential to a large crop yleld. Crops such as velvet beans, cowpeas, soy beans and beggarweed are ideal o Pri .‘:‘umu'l' Q for this purpose, for they not only 4 increase the fertility of the soil by ORANGE HALL. 'PHONE 330-RED.| ) ability to collect the free nitro- gen of the air and store it on their roots in the form of nodmles, but the plowing under of the aftermath of these crops puts humus in the soil to keep the crop supplied with the u ed- Sur| cq moisture while it is growinz. Where any of these crops have been soil. JNO. 8. EDWARDS Attorney-at-Law. Office in Munn Bullding. LAKELAND, FLORIDA. —GEORGE T. HOLDER— on.annmmnm. Civil Engineers and Architects Rooms 212-215 Drane Bldg. LAKELAND, FLA. Phosphate land examination. veys, examination, reports. Blueprirting. be ideal soil conditions for Streater C. F. Kennedy | crop of sweet STREATER & KENNEDY Preparation of the Soil. Contractors and Builders, Plowing or vrecking the land car- ‘ Estimates Ch"fluu’ Fumhhed. Iy cnough before planting sweet po- Let ug talk with you abount tatoes to allow the little roots 1o your building hrge or small aecay is decidedly advisably, Telephone 169, or 104 Blue, the land, - mueh retards the ¢ P 0. Box \(- and also the ton EVERYTHING IN REAL ESTATE PICKARD BROS. & SELSEMEYER SEE US BEFORE BUYING J. B. potatoes tend to sour which very root which is the pota- | r, and the vegetation and ma- s plowed under in the Spring will not have time to rot ard assim- ilate with the =o'l to form humus, and the soil will pack back and ot into the chemi- al condition necessary for success in crop production. For this pur- pose a tool should be used of doing good work and completely under terial on the top Phone 6 not have time to all vegetable ma- of the land used for this purpose. The land should be broken decp as it belps to hoild the moisture received from the Rooms 200-202 Drane Bldg. rainfall, prevents to a certain degree | surface washing during heavy rains, and enables a crcp to draw on the period when moisture is the peroid when moistare is th, tactor to a large vield. Fertilizer for the Crop. An important jcint conn vith this crop is the Kind of fort zor used, and it is advisable to con- sider this from the plant-foed stand- point and know the formuls that likely to Sem | [of the Exper the FrA, W. Fiske Johnson REAL ESTATE Loars Negotiated LAKELAND, main | ted rive us t results ment tatiors of ven us definit Buys and Sells Real Estate. ¢ Grove Property a Specialty. Orang |~ ROOM 7. RAYMONDO BUILDING i \ favorite form |per cent of ammenia, 7 \\‘.- sphate acid and about 8 per of For Bitter Medicine. A thing worth knowing when one tas to take bitter medicine s this: emall pinch of salt will remove all taste of bitterness from the mouth. ————————— Nation of Snobe. of snoba, We are a nation of there are as many in & factory church. there are 1n & want to know the ra~ material that o the mak<-up of this for instance, know enter int |1, For we ™ 10t the best for the <ource of ammon- disk or heavy turning plow should be | oi Bartow, Fla.|tnat put$ humus and fertility in the |: as they 1‘ 1 the vight Kind to 2ot Pyvield with the owih of the vine | tion per bushel capable | the plowing | main | soil by means of harrow, And in this connection we | ROBERT MARION LA FOLLETTE. crop o soft rot ing quality, et oy and we also know the pota should NOt st any raw 1 chlo in it kainit, "m o muriate of potasi the chlorine in them an inferior quality te rine tends 1o give the crop. The ruw fo: tui kage, blecd and recommended uree ave eithes v of ammoniy, 8, and for potash, r double sulphat, and magnesia, o armer who plants a large acreage can get the fertilizer nmnu- facturers to compound for him any formula he wants, but the small| grower has either can get on the local market or do hix own mixing, which is quite easily done. To mix @ ton of the formula given above and of the materials rec- cmmended, he would have to use ubout 900 pounds of blood and bone, or bone tankage, 800 pounds of phos- phoric acid and 300 pounds of sul- 1 hate of phosphoric acid and 3¢ pounds of sulphate of potash. How Much Fertilizer Per Acre. The depth of plowing cuts quits tigure along this line. A good v plowed under in the fall there will | 1o adopt and one that has been fo alarge [ satisfactory in practice is to use oo | pounds per ‘.|||l|||' tood or the for langd has 1 formula alread inch ot 1 plowed rerti wentioned, tiat the LoNe cronomy 1o s every vnoneh the maninog least cost of prod Methods of Application. 1 a well-kuown fact 100! is that system is the foundation on which a crop is made, and the t ods of application of the fertil termine to a great extent th, and number of the feeding ot acrop. Fertilizer applicd drills or hills tends soil streaked or rertility, root system becanse in fur TOWS, o n spotted consequently curtailing the the roots of the CTOp are not apt all the soil as fertility was uniformly distributed Therefore it is recommended all well-prepared soils plowe] depth of six inches or more tilizer be Dbroad-casted o1 prepared land and worked o spread they would through Vil the ooa treshly nto the weeder or cultivator, a few planting the crop in humus, in depth, tilizer days pr on =o 18 o and plowed a f appl had best e Planting the Cxo'v never the “draws the ation of Whe ady for setti land sk 1 On ample 1ld not be more en und and made w inches above ed top. not sharp 34 the vines that we wan: for b “draws -ipla that | cottonseed meal or castor pomace is | found that the cu | make ia, becauze the use of this tends to ! market than where draws are used, purpose a larger yicld and a poor to take what he| acre for the right Kind of | vl proper drainage | that, on | 'S. L. A, CLONTS REPEL ALL OFFERS 10 supply ready made glasses no mar- ter how alluring. Remember tha- both your eyes are not alike and th« lenses in stock glasses are. Think over that proposition and you'll se the necessity of having us examin. yvour eyes and fit you with glasses adapted to both eyes. Don't Procrastinate. Don't put off putting on glasses if vour eyes trouble you. Properly fit- ted glasses will give you comfort tha: is impossible without them, if you are suffering from eyestrain or er- B s if — ) 12 = > s rers of refraction. With the modern mountings and actessories supplied with my lense-, people look better with glasses than without. Don’t allow an old- hioned prejndice to stand in the weoy of perfect v n and comfort, Tr. H. Edzar Cole will be at Cole & Hull's Jewelry Store Tuesday. June 18th. from 7 a. m. to 5 p. m. xaminations and consultations fren COLE & HULL =i 12S. Ktntucky, Opp. Park [P SIS ¥ 4 it is the usual practice nt dri i the mein plan: In the planting op Id be ent to lengths ut suthici ws to flies 1o cration 15 0f TWe inches (we don't want them too longy and laid on top of bed neh By us to 4 Lakcland Lodz M. Regular second and 4th Mo m. Visiting brethr Of all the attentions you can show vited. commn e the butt ends down son re— ticking out cuan-| cenerally recommended ,tor the presents you can buy nothing rapt ‘l hian one joint wily lower case the vine Lakeland Chapter 29 meets the first Ti e each month in Masor ing companions Arendell, Sec'y.; J Palm Chapter, 0. E. & 1 second and fourth Ti of each month at 7 Flora Keen, W. M Eaton, Secy. is more appreciated than a box of | root, which | | 10 @ vield than where | nice candy now and then, which . it oo s nsericq | OUr Candies Taste Good I dry wed |l4'l' prevails at planting ‘and Are in Good Taste{ and the soil is deficlent in mois- | S | tare, watering the plants illllllt'lliulvu‘ This is about all the argument 1: after setting them out is recom- wiended. For this purpose some ves- | sel with @ spout on it (such as an old member this.. | copper kettle) is best, pouring about s 4 kalf a pint of water in the hole such thm" are .pp"c“ted even | where the plant is set out, taking|more than before. She knows that | care to run the wetted soi] to the {root of the plant. This should bhe | YOU think more of her, of course, but cone in the evening, and next morn- | g¢i1] ghe likes to be told and she likes ing a little dry soil should be thrown : over these wet places to prevent the to be shown even better, lhtunlly e evaporation of that watering. !ille can't tell you this but try her Jlllt cxce with a box of our candy and see \how much it means. Why not? ane joint roots, is the Weloom case when the F. W time needed fo: the young fellow, but re- After she is yours Lakeland Camp No. 78, W meets every second and fou day night. Woodmen ( and third Thursdays. W Council Commander, Mrs = r Guardian of Circle 1.0.0. F. Meets every Friday nieh at I, 0. 0. F. Hall ,corner Ma . Tennessee. Visiting brothers This is about (h- lu st time of the |dially invited. R. M. DAMPIER | ¥ear to prepare to visit Florida.. \ou’ , Nob! will see Florida at its worst after the Norr's Atlanta ("andles E. M. SMAILES, Rec. 8 4 y e reing come in June. If you have K. OF P. ;pllrnh:lfl'll land you «can then see I whether not it is going Regular meeting e overflowed by the rain. You t 7:30 at 0dd Fellows hottest weather, ing members always : that J. W. BU( ]Y\\ AN Chancell m A M. JACRSON, 8 G.LAtoBol ! Orange Blossom | B G. 1. A, toB of L} second and fourth \\ each month at 2:50 | Sisters always wel MRS. J Mrs. J. COME TO FLORIDA » Grad 10 be | sl Quick Delivery or our you will find "~ Red Cross Pharmacy PHONE 89 [ ONPeTicnc we it is not near as You will s alize and mr hottest r storms amd thus clorious, clearing Catmosphere, and » that we riin quickly soaks in whe ther soon andy soip evervwhere If | mosquitoes you will know it; | you will not be d to look for hem find none i you can any \ ! B. HOGAN Grand Order of Ea; Meets every Wednesd 0dd Fellows hall !president; W, B. Hi G A R. M. §p ILRT ol If you rotime ‘ there will be non, We are i the sum 1 .| 1 the winter sca- claimed noe mosquitors tions and at very bhad safely con S0 have there in some seq they are appear to be none g in in popt ! sequent clearing of | ing of swamps, will largely s the mosquit as Flo ne na in Florida some times In others ther all. With “hel o and the con-| ‘ o "o HOPSE Shoeing $1.50 For Four Feet ‘The Cigar That M« Lakeland Famous Second l\'x‘ Kboards hand wagons, buggies, | | and surreys for .»’.I](" |month at J. Kentucky. ‘he rease ugaboo trouble you! a in general is con-| o snakes in Florida lod pretty well over | I¥pewrite vear and ha cerned Bring guns, phonographs, tut we hay rs, sewing machines and | Florida in the have but them re paired seen 1 repair llle Fix- Fine anything -¢m Shop Oppos SURE DEATH 10 BED- \BUGS AND INSECTS Stroet W A.H. 1 BLUNTS &t For Sale at All Stand t's ;'»~x It will ranteed, I' “xl knl DEALER 1IN Appiv to ofice in Clonts’ Building, [I.I.ERBE . | CITY AND COUNTRY PROPERTY— | shoe and harne SOME FINE BARGAINS. : ky avenue Bowyer building

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