Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 22, 1912, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT. READ-—Carver’s ad in this issue. GRNERAL TEAM WORK—Furni- ture and piano moving. Call Phone 289 W, E. Tyler. 1-23-tf ¥or quick service try tne O. K. testaurant and 5 cent luncb coun- tors, 107 North Florida avenue. Hot eoffee at all hours. 4-15-tt, FOR SALE—Horse, wagon and har- pess. Apply to C. F. Brush, o2 write Bex 426, 2-18-tf T i3, ACCIDENT, PLATE- {1,438, and STEAM BOILER IN- SURANCE, sce D. H. SLOAN, Peacock Suilding. Phone 342, 4-6-tf 0. K. BAKERY. Our motto is “Quality before Quantity,” and we are putting wothing in our cakes and pies but scrupulously clean, wholesome and wourishing ingredients. Come and #ce. Open shop. Peacock building. 107 Seuth Florida. FOR SALE—305-horse power boiler and 25-horse power air lift, which pumps 350 gallons of water per min- ute. Apply to W. K. McRae. 6-19-tf We have plenty of fresh and salt wader fish now on hand, and will keep plenty in stock in the future. W. A. Yunn Fish Market. Phone 252 Red. 6-22-tf FOR SALE—Corner lot, 100x135, with seven-room cottage on South Florida avenue. Call at D. H. Cum- bio & Co.'s store, or phone 337. 6-26-tf FOR RENT—One good oftice room either furnished or unfurn.shed, in the Drane building. Apply to H. J. Drane. 6-20-tt FOR SALE—Horse and buggy. Ap- pis 223 South Florida Ave. Mrs, M. 1. M:lloy. T-11-t¢ \WANTED—To sell my home plare fu Baker addition, %4 acre market garden, nice, new, modern, five-room cottage, good barn, stables, garage and poultry houses, all kinds of yo! fruit trees, seven blocks from pusenger depot, high schoo! and Sterch. Will make price and terms attractive far immediate considera- tion. JI. B. Smith. T-24f FOR SALE CHEAP -A block of 12 tots in Dixieland, one block cast of Florida avenue, ac the street south from the Riggins' home. Must be sold this week. Address Owner, Box 573, Lakeland, Fla, T-16-tf. 0t RENT - Furnished room with bot und cold bath. Close in. Phone 360 Red 7-8-tf FOR RENT-—Office rooms in the anfith Hardin building. See J. F. Carver. T-6-tf FOR RENT--Furnished house; electric lights and all conveniences, Mes. 1. A, Morrell, New York avenue 0SS WANTED-—To exchange valuable goove property at Nocatee for good residential property in Lakeland. Smith & Steitz, Lakeland, Fla. T-16-61 WANTEL- 1,000 acres good saw- wmill timber. Must be A 1. As near + Lakeland as possible. Smith & Steitz, Lakeland, Fla. T-15-6¢ FRUIT. Georgin peaches delivered at 35¢ a basket ay the hoy. Phone €6 Red. Cook T-17-6t VOR SALE Ver, o with voung calf. S, M. Stephens. =1 Ceorge B T-1T-t RENT Oftice rooms, fur- in Toleuram office WANN PLUMBING AND CONSTRUCTION CO Wit buili your house, do tin work, 170 S0 your plumbing, run water and so forth, roof your house with calvan- wed iron, tin, pitch, raberoid or tile Give as weadl Phone 1o tcky Ave T-18-tf P SALE- A few thoroughbred Ruode Island Red chickens. O ne sec- ond-hund wood stove, No. 8. L W. Yarnall, corner Lake av and Lime sireet FOR SALE - Perfectly round horse at a bargain. J. V in Phone 216 Red. FOR sSAl Rentucky, ot at once 200 Ken- i-20-2p Huch- -t The house on South o be removed from off the See 11D, Bassett. 7-22-f rour furnisi an e RENT 2 or 4 nice rooms, or unfurnished, single or tozether. Phome 1. . Thomp- the Standard Oil man, or 21 Red. T-18-tf WANTED-—Unfurnished house of Apply at Tele-j foar or six rooms. gram office. andsome Jersey i . o] foReaR R Ty el 4 FOR RENT—Rooms, either fur- nished or unfurnished. See Ottinger, 105 Virginia avenue. 7-22-2p FOR SALE—3 acres of high land, vellow soil, 112 miles southwest of Lakeland postoffice. Price $630; | terms Address Edward nnett, Frostproof, Fla. | FOR 3ALE tLath room, pantry, hall and three ve- X135 feet, in five m depot, orange grape vin 1 shude trees; terms Address Five-rocom house witn rendas, on lot 7 [ sainutes’ 1% [nees, two | other fruit; nice l’,«,- cash, balance 1 year, 11, 0. Box 125, FOR QUICK SALE. $3,000, half cash, 45-acres famous rich hammock, one mile Bartow; 15 acres cultivation, fine two story resi- dence. $2,000 takes this 10-acre city grove, 600 to 700 boxes now on trees, near center of Bartow, Will bring in lots $6,000 if cut up. 10 beautiful lots on Floral avenue, Bartow, $100 each; $20 down and $10 monthly. $850 picks up this lovely home- pite, H-acre grove, 150 trees, half bearing. Fronts south Corporation street, Bartow, $1,200 gets crop, house and land 10 acres, half cultivation, good farm house, 3 miles Lakeland depot; hard road. Above prices away under values. EUGENE TODD, Ford House, N. Kentucky Ave., Lakeland, Fla. THE MODERN BAKERY.| Has changed hands, having been bought by Gordon Bros., the fam- ous bakers of Orlando, who will make such changes in the Lakeland plant ae to secure for them here the large patronage and high praise for the bread they have been making for the past year and a half in Orlando. Gordon Bros. take charge Monday. Tiy their bread, rolls, cakes and pies. 7-20-tf o~ Of all the attentions you can show or the presents you can buy mothing -|is more appreciated than a box of nice candy now and then, Our Candies Taste Good 'and Are in Good Taste This is about all the argument needed for the young fellow, but re- {member this.. After she is yours :Iuch things are appreciated even She knows that you think more of her. of course, but d and she likes Naturally | more than before. | still she likes to be 1B [to be shown even be. monde Blds. Inquire | she can't tell you this but try her just , consumption | exce with a box of our candy and see | +how much it means. Why not? (Norris, Atlanta, Candies - Y Quick Delivery R I kil L L1 LS Red Cross Pharmacy PHONE 89 | | gentle, all- §| complained of by Mr. W. C. Temple. 1oommluloner of agriculture, the fol- ., Oct. 3, 1911,—Hon, . McLin, Commissioner of Agri- | , Fla.: As a citi-| zen, resident, taxpayer, property own- er and voter, in and of the state of | Florida, ! hereby inform you that | one S. J. Cariton of Arcadia, DeSoto | county, Florida, is daily violating thei immature fruit law in shipping and' offering for shipment immature and unripe citrus fruits at and from Ar- cadia in violation of said law, and the pure food act, and I hereby de- mand of you, as the sworn state of- ficial whose duty under said act is tol see to the enforcement thereof,to des- patch to Arcadia forthwith an inspec- tor from your department having proper authority to inspect, seize, con- demn and dispose of such immature citrus fruits so offered in futuro for shipment, contrary to laws of state of Florida, with instructions to said fnspector to perform his duty under said law, and I request you to tele- graph me, charges coilect, on receipt of this information, whether it is your fntention or mot to comply with this demand, 5o that in casc of your re: fusal to perform your sworn duty, proper steps may be taken as provi 7 Largest Stock of Lumber in South Florida % IT WILL PAY Brick Lime Cement Plaster G TO SEE US! ed by law and custom in such cases. (Signed) “WILLIAM CHASE TEMPLE." To this Mr. McLin replied: “Tallahassee, Fla., Oct. 5, 1911.— Mr. William C. Temple, Tampa, Fla.: Your telegram received. The imma- ture citrus fruit law is a general law. This department has nothing to do with its enforcement. The enforce- ment of this law is entirely in the hands of the district attorney of that judicial circuit. The pure food in- spectors have no authority in these cases. See my letter of July 14, last, (Signed) “B. E. McLIN, Com. Agri." Temple then sent this tele- Mr. gram: ‘“Tampa, Fla, Oct. 5, 1911.—lion. B. E. McLin, Commissioner of Agricul- ture, Tallahassee, Fla.: My attorney, with others consulted, disagree entire- ly with your contention. Your let- ter of July 14 was believed then and now as insincere; disingenuous and merely a subterfuge to avoid a trou- blesome but imperative duty. Answer frankly. Do you refuse to act on my information in Arcadia matter ? Next step already planned awaiting your decision. (Signed) “W. C. TEMPLE.' To this Mr. McLin's reply w “Tallahassee, Fla., Oct. 6, 1911.—Mr, W. C. Temple, Tampa, Fla.: Replying to your two telegrams which are be- fore me this morning, the second of which is improper and uncalled for on your part, my position is unchang. ed. See letter. (Signed) “B. E. McLIN, Com. Agri.” Our representative who visited the commissioner of agriculture, in com- pany with our attorney at Tallahassee, made a strong appeal to the commis- sloner of agriculture and the state chemist, pointing out the opinion of the attorney general of the state above quoted, and the commissioner of agriculture finally agreed to send an inspector to the packing house, On Novembgr 4, the Florida Citrus Exchange sent to Hon. B. E. McLin, lowing telegram: Tampa, Fla., Nov, 4, 1911.—Hon. B. B. McLin, Commissioner of Agricul ture, Tallahassee, Fla.: In accordance with your conversation with Quinby, we earnestly request you to instruct Inspector Jordan to inspect fruit now | being shipped by S. J. Carlton from his Arcadia packing house, as these oranges are immature and unripe and are being offered for shipment in vio- latlon of the law, and have inspector seize a sample box of these oranges and eend to state chemist for exami: citric acid and total sugar content, Will you notify us when seizure is made so we may inspect in Tallahas- see “FLORIDA CITRUS EXCHANGE™| On November 6 the Exchange re | | ceived the following reply from tlon. | | B. B, McLin: “Tallahassce, Fla, Nov. ¢ | Florida Citrus Exchanze ‘l’la.: Inspector Jordan wires | after careful inspection of | Carlton’s packing house L he is s d Mr. Carlton is ping any it im r in h | vised not necessary to purchas | these circumstances (Signed) “B. E. McLIN, Com. Agri.” In reply to this telegram. the 1§ (ida Citrus Exchange wired the com . missioner of agriculture as foliows | “Tampa, Fla. Nov. 6, 18111 ! McLin, Commissioner of Asr e | | Tallabassee, Fla.: Then we are to ‘I\mderslanrl that your previous state | ment to the effect that nome of o | inspectors were competent to decide | whether citrus fruit was mature or imot mature was a mistake and vou |now admit that Inspector Jorc | fully competent to so decide. Are | correct ? (Signad) “Florida Citrus Exchange™” | | To this Commissioner McLin re ! plied by wire on November @ “Tallahassee, Fla. Nov. 6. 1811 | spector Jordan advises this ‘hat | the fruit at Arcadi That | should satisfy vou t u m | {us | | (Sizned) | | “B. E. McLIN, Com v State Chemist Rose w. read a paper before 1! lers' Conmventic® held ux pices of the F.orida Citr Exchange » fpation and if possible analysis for|® Office: Foot of Main Street, City PRICES RIGHT y Z Municipal Judge, Gen City Attorney, Epps T Keeper of Park, Nei Catholio Church. Momberes o Munn, CLairman; Rev. A. B, Foz, Pastor. Vice-Chairman; Services are held on second and |Eaton, G. E. Southa: Ifourth Sundays. PPPEPEPIPIGSPIPSPY . 7:00 p, m., eecond and fourth Sun- Council-~ W The following stan mittees for the year wo Finance and Fire, Pillans, Haynes. M. E. Church, South. 1. C. Jenkins, Pastor. sunday school 9:45 a, m, wOitiing sermon 11:00 a, m. pwovii Leugue 6:00 p. m. Bvanine gapviee, 7:00 p, m. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Prayer-meeting Wednesday 7:00 Stevens, superintendent. p m Preaching Sunday at 11 a. m. and ! 7:15 p. m. Weekly prayermeeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. I Woman's Missionary and Aid So- ciety Monday 3:30 p. m. Baptist Young People's at 6:15 p. m. Regular monthly business meeting first Weduesday at 7:30 p. m. East Lakeland Mission. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Corner Florida avenue snd Bay St. The Rev. Willlam Dudley Nowlin, D. D., vastor. Pillans and Southard. Streets, Messrs, ard, Haynes. H. C and Scipper. Sanitary, Messrs Scipper. Public Improvement an! Christian Churcn. Geo. W. Welmer, rastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Communien 10:45 a, m, Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Y. P. 8. C. E. co-operates with Seorctary of State - 1 other societies at Cumberland Pres- | ford, Tallahassee. wterian church. i Comptroller \\ Evening sermon, 7:30 a. ™. hassee. Treasurer- - J. ( | ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL CHURCH. | "5 i Attorney-Genera! mell, Tallahassee Cemmissioner of . A. McRae, Tallah: ‘ Supt. of Public M. Holloway, Tallaha Railroad Commiss son Burr, Chain Blitch, Royal (. Dunr Secretary. A H. L “shnuld be addro Meeting Governor-— W. Gil hasice. A Sunday school at 3 p. m. E. A, Milten, superintendent, Prayer- meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. Presbyt-rian Church. — Sunday'school at 10 a. m. No ser- vices during the summer on account of the illness of the rector. Rev. R. Sunday A, Ward, acting pastor. ol 9:45 a. m. Morn’ sermon 11:00 a m Y. P. 8. (. E. meets at 6 p. m. Prayermecting, Wednesday, 7:30. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Mayor—S. L. A, Clonts. ('Phonz 310-Red.) Clerk and Tax Coflector, Swatts | Treasurer aud Assessor, A. (.| Armistead. ! Nervous Patiern Collector of Light and Water, C.[tor. Wearin' itse! D. Clough. ’ever I put up my ‘a: Marshal, W. H. Tillis, JRuRLn ity And | Night Watchman, for five min Lutheran Chuich. Cor, E. Orange and So. Tennessee. Rev, H. 1. Mathias, Pastor, 504 So. Tennessee Ave Sunday schoel 10:00 a. m. Preaching service 11:00 a. m., and Looking Over Glasses In a tray and select'ng a pair that seems to suit ¥ dangerous proceeding. Your eyes are the most delicat and should be treated with the utm ost care. If you: s factory come here where its needs will be expertly the only safe way. If your glasses are not entirely satisfactory. com filled correctly. Dr. H. Edgar Cole will be at Cole & Hull's Jewelry Store, July 23 from7amto5p m examinations. 112 Kentucky Avenue, Opposite Park, Lakeland, Fla. per Mr. Rose criticised the Florida Saal & Citrus Exchange for unjustly attack- . .Prachczv o jng the late commissioner of agri- Asl l'n'e in a coke country and have daltute, 1104 E. McLin, referring much dirt to contend with, T find that particelarly 1o theé Florida Grower of I save much work by putting all dishes A Rot in constant use into paper bags, leaving out one to put on top as a sam- Dle, says a correspondent of the Ple- torial Review. This plan saves wash- ing when extra dishes are needed. Nature Tro-2™ Alert and health that the sun r¢ of thinking or £ can be trusted = Unpardonable Fault. A man should pardon everybody’s fault rather than his own—Cato. Are we sure that our own lives®—Tho" \ . Seipper, Ordinance, Messrs. Southy Messrs. Pillans, Faton, Puz! Just Wouldn't Keep & VERYTHING TO BUILD A HOUSE e The Paul & Waymer Lumber Company SERVICE RIGHT NOW A per, W. H. Pugh, P. B, liay: .« Mossrs Light and Water, Mes«rs laynes rd. Puzh s COLE & HULL

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