Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 16, 1912, Page 5

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0, 7 1 i, where she will spend ¢ with relatives. sqcin Saunders, of Jackson- the city the guest of ) saunders will teach in . schools again next year. 3 wo weeks for the moun- Tennessee, where she will out two months rwrvaling; Tweedell and family ex- ., pove into their handsome + on South Tennessee ave- i ten days or two weeks. T. Welch came up at Pampa, and is spending .re in the interests of the ¢, of which organiza- ic buoster. achal - ¢ 1wst enthusia Fletcher, who has been J to his home at Socrum. is a son of Mr. C. G. Mr > her Piot of that place, 1 Ellis and family reached oo pizht from Reynolds, Ga, 4od here on account of the s o Mr. Ellis’ mother. had not contemplated re Ctore September, but Mrs, made this necessary. to dearn that Mrs, Jo W : | 1=y il cancer having v left side near the cral physicians and all that teeest is being done 1o are medical lering Mrs. D, O, Rogers are cn- cation of two or na Beach, where they <urt bathing to the full-| Iiey are stopping at the i~ While there, Brown reurned this rom Daytona Beach, where severul days very pleasant- Brown is over there and weeks at this resort. Mrs. bathing to he ¢ several seashore reports the M George W to g Watson and chil- ¢ in about two ©New York, where they will sts of Mrs Nettie May muer the g ter, Mrs Futch eshoro, Ga., where He but returned this court states ant time likes ud brought vounvs e is well pleased heats arc furniture pped to Tallahus ,?7335 12003000000 002 ; %% s LLDISONIA. z cercercsscennne s 57 AND CHILDRENS' THEATRE Ousey T “mnxmnu...-....u o] Lovell left today for: MoKee expects to h".m:h .hool in Lexington, Ky., | at- | three ! Ab-! his =on | prepara- | PERSONALY - O Mrs. H. G. Snook and children left ‘loda,\' for Davenport, where they will {spend a week the guests of Mrs, 'C. A, Parrish. Jack Chunn says the Underwood Club is going to orgamize a Wilson Club, which shows they know a good ! thing when they see it, and, although they were a long time coming over | irto the right column, they are no \less welcome. But, Jack, what has ! the auxiliary decided? | Mrs. Norman Riggins left today for Missouri, where she will spend a few weeks before going on her west- ern tour. She will visit California. Oregon, Washington and take in Salt Lake City while away. She wus ac- Lcompanied today as far as .Iin'ksnn- ville by Mr. Riggins, who weill see her safely thus far o lwr_lm._i jour- . which all her rrivn:sls .trEfl will o oy a most pleasant one, Every tasiily who can is planning vacation, Some are going to the seashore resorts of Florida; others to visit relatives in other States, while the remainder will spend the vaca- tion period in the mountains. 1t wont cost you any more to have the Telegram follow you and still less to tell us when and where you are going. Give us the news and then [ have the Telegram visit daily l\‘.lnlw you i iway, and we'dl guar- you fantee vou a most delizhtrul sojourn, EDISONIA. | EERS Somvenivr night tonight, Every (ol who attends will receive a toy halloon NOTICE TO MY FRIENDS. I have opened a little grocery store my yard with the canned goods, meal, (i the corner of ticest kind of grits and lard, I also have peaches, prunes and rice, all of which | will sell you at the very lowest price, So i you will phoue me your or- der | will deliver you the goods and it they are not as represented you may take a club and run me to the woods Terms cash to keep from busting all to smash. | Jo P ROQUEMORE, | NOTICE. Wis is to inform my customers rthat I have moved my shoe repair shop to mwy home, and to ask them to please leave their work at Clough's Shoe store, where 1 will get same two days afterwards [ All work left there will receive my i best attention. Thanking my customers | favors and ¢ and return it for king a continuance of their patronage, 1 am, True to the | past | last, PHILIP FISCHER. 1912 —— e e LIVELY CHASE AFTER MUCH WANTED CONVICT. All the way from Mulberry to si\‘ Mile Creck there was much excite- rrent yesterday over i man hunt in; progress by the county and State ] suthorities, who were using dozs to] tail a negro badly wanted in both| the State camps at Inverness and by Tribune. The negro is Sam Devoe, who sounw time ago was sent up by the Statc for ten years, after having been con- victed on a murder charge. He es- caped from the State camp two years ago and was subscquently arrested Ly the Hillsborough county authori- | the time, did not know he was was wanted by the State. He was sent up to the county convict camp, but, escaped from there two ties, who rronths ago. Yesterday the negro was located at Mulberry and immediately the chase was on. Two dogs trailed him all the way to the Six Mile Creek, but here the dogs were shot by the negro, who Lad stolen a repeating gun from 2 regro’s house in Palmetto. J. W, Ward, who conducts the State camp near Florai City, was conduct- irg the chase. As soon as he knew Lis dogs had been Killed he sent to Plant City for more. Late last nighi a man turned up at police headquar- DEAD NEN YET UNIDENTIFIED tContinued from 1) oznized he bodies as those ol 5 to whom be had sold a pair age ! DAILY but otherwize he knew nothing oo’ Beef Cuts—Florida. 1k of shoes cach Seturday a week agol them gRNEh N 0. The Lakeland correspondent of |hn~1"l:°l“ st ; 1"‘ Tampa Tribune sent an account ufv_! boue “f:‘“}‘. ll' the matter to that paper last ni_ullv.‘}" bone ”‘I‘\}‘ --------------- 1-;: and it was published this morning, | “‘_""‘l steak .........0000000 « | supplemented with a statement that ;"‘{”‘ FOBRY o coionssisisinmeiiion e l-.:k the police department of that «ity;l'r““" rib roast ............. 12¢ had been notified of the death of the Flain roast ................. l?l‘ 'summsml St. George, and had been Roll roast ............ PR 15¢ asked to locate his relatives. This Stew ......cc0000iiann A 8¢ they were unable to do, however, no Stew, choice ..... PSR ([ person of that name being located in Beef Cutts—Kansas City. Pound. | Tampa. Lo SEORK o i svihas cvaansins 25¢ Meanwhile, evervthing possible is|T bone steak being done to get further light on tlm: 7 bone steak affair, and a young man in Mulberry Round steak who, it is said, was acquainted with [Rib roast ............. ceeaee members of St. George's family and[Loin roast ........... st et had visited them in Tampa, is ex- Pork Cuts—Florida. Pound. pected to make further identification [Chops . .......oovvvenunt, vas 200 of the body, after which he will'Roast .............. BRI 18¢ doubtless go to Tampa and look up|{Ham ....................... 20¢ these relatives. As for the other|Shoulder ................... 15¢ man, no one here seems ever to have [Stew ............ ........ e 100 seen him before, GIVE US The man who is thought to be St. George has an eagle tattooed on his| right arm; the other man, who was the taller, has a flower pot tattooed ters with a dog in » leash. He said bhe had come on here at the request, cf Mr. Ward. Eight other dogs, h: said, had been sent to Mr. Ward on thie other side of Six Mile Creek. All the bridges crossing the croek Lad been guarded, the man said, and i e creek is badly swollen at this tis.e and running like a mill race, it was believed the negro could not Cross except by these bridges. It was thought the negro would be captured and brought in before morning, NOTICE! 15 the business Co. will be On aud atter July ol the Union Auto G conduceted sirictly cash This is no reilllection on the eredit or on a b i our patrons, but is toand to he neces- order to conduct our husi satistactorily We o thank their excellent patronses sary, in 1 our riends for widd solicit a continuation of their fa-. Ivors. UNTON AUTO GARAGE €O, Jo ¢ Brown, I, .. Bonsac, Of the 50,016 farmers i Florida, iy 0 seven-tenths, are white and 14,721, or about three tenths, non-white. All but 1,215 of the white farmers are native born, while of the non-white farmers near- Iy al] are negroces, only 16 being Jop- anese, and 2 Indians, 1t is signifi- cant to note the form of tenurs among these different classes. Thus ¢f the native white farmers, 17.5 per cent are tenants, and of the foreign- torn white only 5.8 per cent. Among non-white farmers, the tenants con- stitute about one-half (49.7 per cont) of the total number, "o S, 0r over Exponent of Economy. A widely known Republican wae asked if he was for a certain candl- cate for governor, and he answered: “No; I don’t want to waste him. The situation is like an event in a Dublin theater. Some fellow had made a dis- turbance in the gallery, and the ery was raised, “Throw him over! Throw him over! Thereupon a solemn-looks ing man rose from hisz seat and im- presgively shouted: ‘Hold on' Don't ook oo b deatododd o duelvirdodpoooio b v b bbb g bt dbbddtpddddd | AJESTI [ MTHEATRE PLON0O060 00 Wanted Talent of All Kind. » Better. S SHOO60G Program _If{r_ Tonight, OPEN AT 6 P. M. ‘General Admission...10¢ ;:cnildren, under 12....5¢/ waste him! Kill a fiddler with him."” —Everybody's Magazine, Chief Users of Pig Iron. About onethird of the worl! prod- uet of pig fron {5 uwecounted for in the Unlted Kingdow, United Stat and Germany T TR TR T T | $-P-E-C-I-A-I S0z, JELLY GLASEES i 35¢c. Dozen 8 Phonograph GIY FREL R S L week. on his left arm. OWN AN AUTOMOBILE. We have contracted with the Stu- debaker corporation to sell E. M. F. 50's and Flander's 20's. We have them here to show you. Anyone in- terested please call or phone and we will be pleased to demonstrate and quote prices. If you want a good, reliable car, you will not be disap- pointed if you purchase either of these we have mentioned. S. M. Stephens. G. C. Rogan. IN CIRCUIT COURT, 10TH JUDI- CIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR POLK COUNTY—IN CHANCERY. 1. 0. Strowd s, Isham Walker ot | ab, bill to remove clond from title, 1C appearing by the atlidavit of the Vi S plainant in the above ¢ titled canse | that Luke Drawdy, Martha I)\'u\nl,\‘.I C A, Cochran, Dancy Cochran, R 15 Ccchran, Eugene Cochran, J, kK. Coch- ran, Ponce Cochran, Abbit Rhymes, M. . Rhymes James Jernegan, Cas- sius Jernegan, Howard Jernegan, Letcher Jernegan, Mark Bailes, Bet- ty Bailes, Samuel Hancock, George Bancock, Mattie Hancock, J. P. Hull, Kebeca Hull, J. D. Hull, Maggie Hull, Julian Hull, John Ridgdill, P. H. Ridgdill, R. \W. Ridgdill, Jr.,, R. W. Ridgdill, Sr., Grigsby, W. M. Grigsby, Mollie E. Ballard, J. N. Johnson and bennis Donovan, of the defendants named in the bill filed in said cause, kave each of them been absent more than sixty '8 prior to and next pre- coding the application for this order of publication and that there is no rerson in the State of Florida the gervice of a subpoena upon whom vould hind said defendants and that in the belief of said afliant, said de- fondants are over the age of twenty- OGHe years. It is therefore ordered that said defendants and each of them be and they are hereby required to appear to bill of complaint filed in said canse on or hefore Monday, the 5th Preston, solicitor for the com- PAGD FIVE PACKING HOUSE MARKET thone 279 R. P. BROOKS Fla. Ave & Main'S MENU Perk Cuts, Kansas City. Pound. SICHODR i s il s AR ROABE 25 es s Al GE s o ARE Mutton Cuts. Pound. Chops, plain ........... Yawiss L a00 Chops, French .........-..... 30¢ Lo e ia PSRN | 1) Shoulder ......... RSP IR | Ham, boiled, sliced ... 35¢ fiam, smoked, sliced ......... 23¢ Pacon, whole strip .........25-22¢ All pork sausage ........ 20¢ Beef and pork sausage ...... 12%¢ Extras. Georgia peaches Daily. Fox River butter ............ 40¢ Erookfield butter ..... 33¢ cieees 2 for 25¢ Bacon, sliced . Pimentto cheese .. Small cream cheese. .. ... 2 for 23¢ [NRIRCCRBEAE: : )G hinass s dnsan 25¢ A TRIAL. SOHOSOEOIRECIAE0POTOEOHOL0POHOPOBOFOLAFIEAFOPOIRAIL 't We Always PLEASE Our Patrons We keep everything to be found in an up-to-date book store, aud will be pleased to wait on you. QPO IOVOFIIO IO IO T QPO HOTO POSOPQIOI0S aay of August, AL DL 1912, otherwise : e STt tolachE st h WL fie ) Lakeland Souvenirs, the Latest Books, and All the Popular Maga- taken as confessed by said defend zines, ants and cach of them 1is fuorther ordered that this or | 2 Ger be published once o week for " lend Evening Telezram, a newspapsr | Puslished in said connty and State | é» g Poe and opdered this st day | ORGIOHOIONLLOT July, A, 1. 1912, AL FERGUSON, Clork of Cirenit Court Mahcmet and the Mountain, whomet made e people he th he v ( 1 to him from the t¢ er up prayers for the ol Lis Tho | provie «dtho Lill to ¢ in raing | and ’ ne 1 1 YOUR DOLLARS WiLL DO DGUBLE DUTY o i @ Atour great SUIT SALE. A ten dollar bill takes any suit in the house. ¥ Al iblie makes | or « : to vote L et s et R T e ! | North Kentucky Ave. and Qak St T. L. McINTOSH. PROPRIETOR. {THE Modern impre cold bath nents, hot and running water room. $2 per day. Specia] rates by 1S v e uususuus, Toe AT consisting of Pricstlv Mohairs, Serges and Cassimers. Sale limited to stock. GIVE YOUR MONEY A CHANCE AT — HUB JOS. LeVAY po——

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