Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 13, 1912, Page 4

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1 i il i i ' L] 3 | &4 | i { &' b [ 1 f 1} | [ ! i 4 ' i 8 3 PAGE FOUR . THE EVENING TEI.HGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA, JULY 13, 1912, The Evening Ielegram Publi Kentue ifternoon from the| Lakeland, Fla.| vd every ky Dnildiag, 5 red 1 the postoffice at Lalke-| lend. Flirida, as mail mattes of thL' ition, would make impossible a « second [ inve tion of cases upon mirit. : sl Ll { e 1’ @rry convention by storm. A Can st bl M. F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR, I T e in a Demoora ( but he TORTHY {11 the Roosevelt proceedings becomes| 'S e t¥pe of it o A. J. HOLWORTHY | ! » e g hor] | N 4 i and value to the con ) ] susiness and Circulation Manager. | perfectly plain. He was there to + ‘\\H AT HIS }{O\IE PEOPLE THNK OF JUDGE CHENEY UAFOLLETTE SBIIHE IE[I[]Y d from Page 1.) J John M pleasure today wWas nmide tion, and, having thus created a con i | | : | that he had cived the appointmeny | FOPOSC UPON PArty ictivity hix own nomination or smash e Ll fRrie SUBSCRIPTION RATES: the convention. He was not there Ir. Cheney LY i Ong yea! 35 o |10 preserve the integrity of the Re- Orlando for twent ! i RiX mMONLES ooeneenne S : T e i o nths 1.25 publican party, and muke it an in- 258 : Turee wonuths .o L ton University Law 1 and has /| Peiivered anywhere within the limits ol the City of Lakeland o cents a week, Frow the same office is issued TiE LAKELAND NEWS a weckly newspaper giving e Te- sume of local matters, crop condi- tions, county affairs, etc. Sent suywhere for §$1.00 per year. H. J. DRANE FOR PRESIDENT OF | SENATE. for SugLests county’s The Lakeland Telegram Hon. M. J. Drane, Polk splendidly equipped representative in the next general assembly as speaker of the Mr. Drane has the qualifications, and would no doubt make an excellent presiding officer, Mulberry Herald house. The Telegram s pleased to note that the suggestion of Mr. Drane for trument for the promotion of pro-ly ..\ icing his profession unin- tressive principles and the restora- fepruptedly ever since tion of government to the people He has held the position of United | Otherwize, he would have directed | States district attorney for the South- | the board of hond trustees, his floor managers to contest everylern district of Florida for six and a These hon ls‘ have been validated under the ralings of the Circuit having received his orig- from Roosevelt. half years, inal appointment inch of the ground for a progressive plattorm before the committee on 8150, 000 00 5 PER CENT. MU- [ date of [alter | | 8t at ti con Mar ject any Lor bia <i tified i Court ot t} "IICIPAL BONDS FOR SALE S ids will be recelved by tl i o1 the cit | ntil Mond Az o ol s . pblic build- | ing L hol, 1012, and orty-four years 1 1o 150 vich shall voyears from ear there- paring inter- rute of per an- t payable semi-annually, 1 and Sept. 1 of each year. The board reserves the right to re- and all bids. Each proposal ) be accompanied by a cer k of $1,000.00 payable to be due and payi ind ten @ 5 per cent, hum, int Tenth Judicial Circuit of resolutions and in the open conven-| President Taft re-appointed him. Un- | Florida in compliance with chapter der President McKinley he served as| %237, Noo 118, Aots of Legis.ature of tion, “But Mr. LaFollette was not gov- erned by a sugzgestion of that spirit of high patriotic and unseclfish pur- pose of which Bryan furnished such 2 magnificent example one week later in the Democratic convention at Bal- timore. Instead, he filled the public car with sound and fury. He ruth- supervisor of the census for the State of Florida. Mr. Cheney is now 52, virtually in the prime of his carcer. There lies betore him an opportunity for a life of splendid dignity and achievement, unhampered by the petty cares that are associated with the struggles for lessly sacriticed everything to theplace of the average man. That he one idea of Lis being the one candi-fwill make the most of his wonderful date. He gagged his followers in[opportunity, we are quite assured by the convention without putting ou|the record which he has established as @ citizen of Orlando. —Orlando Re- porter-Star record any facts upon which the pub- lic could base a definite intelligent judgment regarding the validity of Teft's nomination. e submitted no suguestion as to a platform of pro- DEMAND IS HARD TO SUPPLY. the presidency of the Senate Is meet- oo principles. e clamored The Times-Union ask=: “What will ing with hewry approval in many louldy for purging the convention heppen when Florida becomes so quarters. Mr. Drane will be an ac- roll .”! ':ll.mwl duh»;’:lt‘«-s, \\'I|‘|m'.ll thickly settled that her growers will tive candidate, and he alveady has Pursing his own candidacy of bS] 0o ype market with twinted contests and hiz tainted tras SR 5 i pled of support trom a number e " | ; tables? I'welve years nppor ooollered no reason or a : 1 e i i i agr i " v p [l ras HEN of the most influential men in the oo T ricalinradly, had no cast coast. Th fthird party excepting his own ovel cast const now ships to the ““l,,hfll_“l nest upper House, Mro Drane is pes hastering craving for a third form,” haid b markets mole vegetables than were | culiarly qualificd for this diztin-] Finised in the whole State twelve years | vuished honor, and it is on this ac- | i wlue tor oo ruck | 101 1 ,‘H.ORIDIANS ARE FOUND ‘1 t'u No glue vet for od truck | count that the Telegram so carnestly | No doubt Florida is ouly one sma | AT EVERY RESORT. | endorses hiis candida We predict Jrorner ot the great United State that he will be o winner, and that srer indication of the mat \'.«'f“”“‘r portions of which will inorea R |1 i {quite as rapidly in population as w o2l I sl D fLs 1 | - | Florida And Florida's field i will vetlecr eredit upon the dis i vy be formd that in the statements L wphole United States, We send ou tinguistied hody of men composing | ade by the teavsportation fites van fproducts by the carload to Calitornia o PBrida dotisre [ rine out of this Stie, showing the [d0d even to the State of Washington, | [ ereat amonnt of prople who are giv laway up in the northwe-t corner | 'HT o - 1w here THE BIG HEAD. L ise. EhioMen] ot o Tl DivaTotceih] MONe ‘ i'm’lh . i Wi o he teathy s that e somew hat ' ! i I 1he i 0 1 Milton, w thriving town in . w Lid Psrkable condition exists in the ma Flovida, must leoe ome folks in it Each of the great railroads I'”lh“,”“l of supplying the markets ol th that don’t exact] suit Editor tlub Al len. Inoa recent dssue of his paper he hands them out the following roast: “There are some people in this town, and | guess in every other place as well, that arve aftected by & disouw commonly known as the B Head.” 1t has a very stranze of on the patients. You see them pass by old triends they have known al- ways that perl smiled on as it passing ient to look up their no- has not and in it conven s lortune has them, make the o her way, they vither or to tars, Kinder ke they smelt Now, everyeday A picce of Limburger in our opinion, a minon, too! altectod with the atoresaid discas is | HAEN United States with Florida products. We do not recall that even any ol our Flovida markets have been glut |ted to the extent of lowering prices illl.‘llt'l'l;l”\' On the other hand our local usually more or less harr Mul berry, is in a good wa wollie to 16 i termelon . and the farmers tha Apmutaehlin send ‘tlu-m in by the wagon load; and yet, inoovder to supply “he market in Georgia, the Carolinas : | melons are sent in here by the car | trom Florida 1o the north, east and Voestoas well as the many steamhoat Hines arve reportin: a large ummer travel amount ol This year Flovida i+ plaving no fa Literally, tho isands of peo- pleare preparing to sperd their sum- nen vacations inoall quarters of the aloh Muny resorts in i s odare Vorites n, and prices are high. tor instance, are section, mero ronntain Tennessee, Virginia and Maryiand | Nome are woing to the far fame L | Ozrks in Avkansas and Missouri and | The sime condition exists in allj e i SHRRL L sronid nnrlln\«.x"'” rts of the State, and relates not and Yellowstone park are laiming | Uity telohs bt bules t'ruw; Mulberry Herald | 1 . . ' T] HAT Ay 4 h their quota of Floridians and vegetables. " 1 people from Florida | to urope than ever hetore | PPerbiaps more 1 tollowin an addre The ss delivered re woing Chicago, Jualy is an abstract of S.Hicks, of Amborst, Mus and travelers and tourists will come | | by ¢ “Listen: Speak to vour friends and 'I_"“N: el v\ FIUML s A Ad o) ‘m"l»l betore the National l ARG WIEeRaVOR Vil et Flowers, danci in the streets ol ,“T” AR j x | them, Their clothes may he ragoed, LAXIE LUMITIE the Bliowe apped Alps, | - ."I‘y n’ N ll.m\i and college " their faces may be black, bt dee | 010 00 (e Takes of Killarney or| 0T s S e ] down under all they may have wandering amid the gloomy L i: »l-.lll ‘\ ‘l’l -.-.‘h! l‘llA- .|" 'I: e heart that is right you can't 1ell m:.d.. BIDIRANE B Sio : '.\'H‘I i "‘ ¢ v.‘h m'. - K "“" 3 It don’t cost anything to be pleasan | Phis ix well. - Thousands ot Flori- | Licl : I.lll.> i l"“ J,““”‘ 1 and nice, and it 100ks a lot better, | VUMS AT secking pleasure and ve .“ = ““;“] .“.“]. ‘;m_-:»w-h iy Miiic dative il o i‘ ation wherever they may be found | “].” s ‘“' f”‘”;.\_" ; “!.Il\v men nd women it tak HA| ! A 3 i el bll\"\[”‘ ol ci E : acter. Are we plain enoush for y ! nuaant | I o " | ‘1 I’;n\vr ind ator r 1 : e 'a ) 1 d 1 < 5 i R | : nL since been exploded (4 b A than teach them to walk the streets J\ T IS hBaige g betej b ; brsiiw iy npier string of sunn . > B ¥ YA must k thor ' WOt Yo ort noand castern ' n s dd e not e ! N bl AR : work : eata ek : . s ; et it dlers along the unrivalled Florie : 5 the wor i i adh i i nation we T \ \ : i H 3 . - 2 ssion 5 ok X : B : 1 to sever ther We l t as it 1 = i marr ! year o Vi . o of authoerit ther or 1 and wer s Parcuts cannot be too X "' y ¥ n examp unsclfis? s . 1 rso w iy v il g : " ! o ss high sch ) dt in one or more parties 10l we This (ar We rather faver South Carolinas /| is ne scli-sacrificing, generous in! ‘ t ) .\-“'“ laws, which do not admit of divoree land a vor tr \‘ Bocora . f : 'r”h o | ntributor to the harmony of ¥ value of any other (ompos for any cause Inverness Chronicle Iy fami Gainesville Sun P . § 1911, Address all bids to BOARD BOND TRUSTEES, Lakeland, Fla. Hotel Orange North Kentucky Ave. and Oak St T. I. McINTOSH, PROPRIETOR. Modern improvements, hot and cold bath and running water in every room. % per Jday. Specia] rates by week. W[ HAMMER OUT SATISFACTION with eve et of horsy shoes we pit o omake the eiten done. To know how much dif- hors You'll be tmprovement in ki frrence this makes send voar here to be shod next time amazed at the gadt and temper The Fix-em Shop Pine Strect, Opposite Freight Office. MY LINE INCLUDES Newspapers Magazines Stationery Post Cards Cigars Come and sce me before pur- chasing clsewhere. patronage appreciated. Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand Lobby of Edisonia Theater o s s Tt ————— ki A ¢ Johnson kaI FSTATE Loars Negotiated . Buys and Sells Real Estate. e Grove Preperty a Specialty ROOM 7. CHINESF LAUNDRY Will open next Monday “at 108 Massachusetts1 Avenue, near corner of " Rose street. ';sAM WING, Proprietor shoes fit the | Your!} Oranj | RAYMONDO BUILDING | but we are always studying how to Increase The Quantity We give the “most now but we are anxions . more. Phone us and prove it. Best Butter, per pound . Sugar, 16 pounds ... Cottolene, 10 pound pails. Cottolene, 4-pound pails.................... Snowdrift, 10-pounl pails................. 4 cans family size Cream....................... .. 25 7 cans baby size Cream. .. ... 1-2 barrel best Flour..... 12 pounds best Flour....... Picnic Hams, per pound ...... ... Pk Cudahy's Uncanvassed Hams......... e it Octagoi: Soap, 6 for......... Ground Coffee, per pound. .. .. i 5 gallons Kerosene I 'Y E. G. Tweedeli| L | We Won’t Sacrifice Qali } i Job Printing A nap O\\I NG to the enlargement of newspaper and publishing bus it has been necessary to move 1 The News Job Office up-stairs where it will be found in I 11 and 12, Kentucky Building, in th petent charge of Mr. G, J. William-. anvthing that can be printed, if vou o the best work Mr. Williams, at the right prices, T A R TN AT § T G O s S T S IR RS - < 1 The News Job Offic Rooms 11 and 12 (upstairs) Kentn o DR TR T3 L. B. WEEI o DEALER IN § : H Hn g Staple and Fancy Groceries. /!. i . ¢ Grain and Feedstuffs | PHONE 119 Cowdery E WITH W00D'S MEAT MARKET 10 Ios. Bucket Snowdrift Lard- .- { 4 Ibs. Bucket Snowdrift Lard ! 1-2 bbl Flour in Wood . g 24 Ib. Sack Flour : 12 Ib Sack Flour 3 C;ms l ua nge Cream vesssvasee . j 3 Cane " matons ..... R N e vA s § 11b - BT B0y Cofler. iiciviviiaiiiionn : Lo R BN G s 5 Stafolue, per Sack...... TRl S | Fay. best. per 100 Ibs.. . i Chicken Feed, DEE AR, ... cooivi Oats. per Sack ........ ¢ Shorts, per Sack cereeme e

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