Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 19, 1912, Page 5

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, ».AK ELAND, FLA, AUG, 19, 1912, PAGE IV |OEMOCRATS AC R T— WOMAN’S CLUB ; TIVE : o DEPARTMENT T HEADQUARTERS tContinued from Page 1.) Edited by the Press reau, “but 1 i a question of how WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, ol O ari .u.«l W impressive our victory Committee of the Will be. And here many people say | lVEmeE mn cl" Gl‘ss Woman's Club J|that the Democrats have o better | «h ¢ this time. We know that. We { l ——— AI{ S Te— know we are going to win. And | The natural beautics and advag-|w. also think that we have a sur-| B'MHA“TEE" As R[PHESE"IEH tages of the location of our city have | Prise for the Republicans and “Bull { t been matters of comment and note | Moosers” in demonstrating that not |4 ] “Ciaums” have worth only when : : : light majority, but an overwhelm- | 4 vacked by deeds. v and Olin Bryani| Rev. R. A. Ward and Mrs. Ward |®"¢ 204 cven bofore, it was detc I number of people favor Wilson | % Shouting by merchants as to what care of Misses Paulinejeave tomorrow morning for Pass-a.|Miled 10 cstablish a town at this|qug yapspan,” they can do for the trade is not as Bt ! -, « Bryant's company at | Grille, where they will spend a week | #1400 remer : » convineing as a practical demonstra- L ¢ in Tampa last|or ten days. About thirty years ago the men T0 THE WEST BY 1 tion. I prefer the demonstrative way . .. Lambert is of Ocala. v ho invested in land which now com- —the shorter, surer way. Miss L3 OSSH ) poses the cite ond immediate en- WAY OF THE EAST. } Please report any GOODS that do S i "v":‘ g CUPID FINDS A WAY. ?il'(\!l.\' |.:|' I.;lkolun.d.. doubtless had i . 1‘= e P ! rot wear as represented. ! h i I southern city. The lovely, | v d ) il o] e, : od sufficiently VeS| g iase of considerable iuter- dear lakes surrounded by gently |readers. nevertheless it is true. ()nf! 1 i bie to sit up, w.h_“h '_fi est on account of the trouble the|sloping banks giving opportunities | 's1¥ 3 1 turned my back on La \ ‘I‘ WELER . yews to his host of friends. young couple have undergone to|for beautitying with very little ef- |/l and with my face to the e { [LAKELAND co Frorina e TR plight their troth, occurred yester-|fert {1 started out on my western trip, aft- | 3 wor. the attractive lday afternoon when Miss Mattie Lon | Nature being so la i1 it would [* bassing through the Red hills and e e e e o - e era———— - - ot Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | Sanders became the wife of Mr. Wal- [appear that we would erich and | 1ollows of Georgia. 1 stopped over a e b-,\ ¢ Tampa, came up to [ter R. Vause, the wedding taking|improve cach and every one of our|!'w days with my step son, J. . v grandmother, I place at the home of the bride's par- | city's natural advaniages Lockett in Pratt City, Aln. Aftr ] KT Aot ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Sanders, We have three Iikes in the very |lteving Alabama 1 went by the way | ATIRTOTY L IINTATIIREES ! ; R Rev. W. D. Nowlin, officiating. heart of the city, the surroundings of [of Memphis to Little Rock, Ark., e o . 5y : wulware and chil It will be remembered that a few fwhich are possible of much improve- | Where 1 met a breoker and one ::isu-r, i |..n‘1. i : n:niug jor | months ago Mr. Vause and Miss San- [ ment. and among other relatives such "‘: ‘:;h‘ will spend ders went to Tampa to get married, Lake Wire, twonty-tive years ago ""':i“-"- “":'llv\\'»\' and In«'iv--.;'. but ul(;; Y. fine fish- | but when they reached the station, [ was known by many as Lake Avena.|!ncles and aunts - they have a I;},’;,.’:‘ n::.\hd i the former was arrested by the Tam- | because of the fact that there was a | Pssed away, My next stopping plae E White Colver Flour police on the strength of a tele- phore message received from Mr. Sanders. The latter went down to Tampa and brought the couple back, and Mr. Vause was hound over to Circuit Court on a charge of having pe made a vast says that wler over here than that Lakeland has <tqte beat a mile when o and push. Mr. this morning, s, who has Oust, He was released from after heing incarcer- to leave home. the county jail, ated there several weeks, by inter- s retupned ested friends, who paid al leosts and vo she and hep]¥ho h:ul- gained Mr. Sanders’ con- scnt to withidraw his charges nta o pleasant nt circomstance, e “,N)i ince the unpleasa \ jn | Mr. Sanders has come to Know the vounz man, and he became <o im- ‘l)i'l.‘-\'"d ~Nith his sterling worth that [ ke gladly aequiesced in the marringe ceremony which happy event took place at the bride’s home, and now “all's well that ends well. and the couple are receiving the conuratula tiens of their many friends de s tilling the po- tionist in the Lake illness of Mr. a druggis: of oA rs having con- 2w oestul drug business be- 1060 v Lake! V.t \ eaperience, and. b SN S 4§ . of Dunnellon, has let FARMERS' CLUB MEETING. te ottt for a handsome home to | g bixicland just north of The Farmers Club The house [at the home of Capt © the neighborhood of $5,- | The grand hospitality I & Sanders have the |an@ beautifully shady splendid day well spent While t meeting was not largely attended vet thero was quite a lovely gathoer- ing. With all the amusements of the morning we had Mr. J. D, Sims with his phonograph and specially < Yeet Satnrday Carter of the family grove made a met I's home WX he ! Mis =M. frephens and this morning in Mr. for - Daviona Beach, spend some time en- uf tathing. They ex- about three days anticipat- ed pieces, We would have been glod t) Lave had the Hollingsworth School Improvement Soeintsy at the spreading of the bouniiinl din- and are urney Woman's, nresert fhes of High Springs, |ner that consisted of pies. cakes, Lakeland and takewm fried chicken and all good catublog kK House Mre b with that good old congrezational boarding house i | coflen, which was enjoyed oy all At twolve years, |or dinner came the lively busines "oplee the Black fsession of the club. Strawh wry cul- Dlelstandard, Mrs. {ture, Onfon raising and abbuse oroof AIess A L growing were topic subpocts tv,and her coming The meeting adjourned to meer ot ug o her, the home of R. T.George on the south side of Lake Hunter, third Saturday in September. All members are re- quested to be present and friends ar» cordially invited. ¢ Al 1 ONE ON HIM the habit of spend- sacation with his ip State. In anti- iproaching vacation ‘armer. making all vluded his let- GEORGE, Secretary. rwo ittle mat- i to see changed spend our vaca- AJ EST I + don't like < M Secondly, T H E A T R E itary to ]Xfl\'"! house.* ;—"‘ 7 L1 gz i wrote: The (@000 00 000G O00000Q month. We| PATHE CURRENT EVENTS vOn were TONIGHT. 000000000064 \\;o o0& *% | Program for Tonight, PATHE'S WEEKLY ’ No. 19, Wtttsececnnan | DO DREAMS COME TRUE? a “LigTTCcesae 1 — Comedy.) b L S it A\D CHILDRENS’ SEVEN BARS OF GOLD Drama.) (Melies THEATRE PR OPEN AT 6 P. M. PICTURE. Dow ) (General Admissmu...loc |Children, under 12....5¢ ERGE ~Drama. ) Wox % o 400000000000 000000000000 B s s ] induced o girl under 16 years of age | quantities of after leaving Little Rock was Maga- Ark. 1t is in Logan county, 112 | wiles west of Little Roek, and this 1\ white man’s country; beautiful natural drivewa ulually sloping banks. What is its now? This beanty spot wis spoiled by allowing negro shan- around its Zine, coadition strictly @ \rkansas housicrs won't let a tics to be built along one side and [ tie A Co Loorailvoad taking vast |[Meser stay here only just lens water from this lake, [Un0nsh o get away, | am stopping withont reword to the vishts of oth-|' 't With a sister and her family; ors, Which procoeding wa tinally vohsband is one of the prominent | Stoppe! by the conrt erchants of Masazine, of which On the gorth shore of this ke are | coare auite a o number. Magazine Brantitul foses sarounled by rose | tuated amone the hills and moun- parden s and lawns The same could [ of westerns Arkansas and is one and shoudd be the conditions on the |00 the healthiost portions of the o) pesite shore Setes Phis oo fine farming country A driveway around both Lake Wire | EYOWS Uit to porfoction. The ind Lake Morton shonld be one l»l’;i"'“'h erop this vear s the tinest ever our first moves toward l\o;mllfylng'""""' in this pare of the State, and our city. There is no reason why | OV the Lt three weeks this seribe Jiey should not be built very soon, | 88 been feasting on the finest of K pot only that our winter visitops | "ertas. The farm crops here are fine; the corn and cotton i< the hest that iy see that our citizens hi ve some I have seen for many years, and it civie ambition, but also for the daily, ves hourly, pleasure of one all-the there is no disaster he ween now sand | vear-round home folks. sathering time the yield will e § There has boen an earnest offort |MEYY of both corn and cotton will leave here in a day or two to visi relatives in Texas. Now, Mr. Editor, you may put ”Ih\ letter in the News or in the waste hasket just as you like. J. H. BEASLEY see the error of thelr ways, f Strength of Man and Horse. | by some of the property owners sur- rounding Lake Mirror to open up a driveway around that lake also, and it is to be most sincerely hoped that those opposing this movement may at some future time (not too far dis- tant) and help to make this lake also one some of our many natural heant TEXAS WATER TANK mw At the vite the po ple, three Texas water tank constructed by Mr 3 Mann Co It largest kind « in Lakelor | £ix and one half feer in dia and lnding the « rear of the City ha toflice, may be seer thousand gullon « OO O O DTT0F Cone Plumbing and the made is tank ver <helf rnamental 1 h even on et DD 54 cable ‘ servi recned with pper wir SO ot every New Youi: ¢ thedral : Wanted Relief. In one of the West Phil R. Dejot. ' rd beggars description. Justin D l } Jap Rice, per Ib. Head Rice ,per 1b. 10 pounds meal 10 pounds grits 3 cans Sugar Sorn.... .. .. 17 pounds Sugar ... 7 cans Fox River Milk. ... . . VAW A oo S 7 cans Baby Pet Milk . : ... 28 Idl Butter, per b, : 35 Strained Honey (m Mason Jacs) per qt. . 45 Prompt Delivery To Any Part of Town. A ID. FULGHUM Staple and Fancy Groceries 216 S. Florida Ave, Trial Wil Convince You Desler in X Phone 334 FOR SALE OO0 00O OO CHOIIORHRIRNORINCN Timber, Turpentine, Cut-over Liands, Choice Colinisation Tracts at Low Prices, Plorida Homes and Groves on High Rolling Land, Situated on Reantiful Lakes, Paying Straw- beary and Tracking Farms. as reproseated by us Oklinger Upposite New Depot, % thereby raising the capitalizatio OO*«J-JC’C HOGOPDDDDODODICOIOIIIINN I OHODOTOGOCHOUCAO0N c. about ten niin:tes’ w ! 4 The strength of five men is equivas ? of the beauty spots that .n.mlrn- in lent to that of one horse, tended it should be. e e Lake Mirror is so beautifully situ- NOTICE { ated that it certainly should be kept i 4 ® : Notice to the stockholders, all and open all around its shores that every N ’ o . 3 % 06 i singular, of the First Nationa] bank . '"”‘h" "njoy "“. BhpN 'mm. of Lakeland, Florida. and beautiful reflections. Who s Notice is hereby given that a meet there, having spent as much as a h':\‘ ing of the stockholders of this bank | 'm‘]"'h L I."lk"l‘""" Ui, i s will be held In the directors' room § mired the view of the moon Ill "Elof the bank on Saturday, Ang. 1, over the waters of Lake Mirror? 1912, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a o When 'IH':lkI.n'."UF these drl\"‘ WIS Imy, for the purpose of voting for o o the intention is for something more 1o vuing an fncrense of the capital ‘,x: tin o mere road walks and paths stock of ud bank to F70 0000 " with seats and ghade trees heing also i the plans co that one can walk feam $56,000 00 to $75,000.00 You with comfort around these lakes a8 g0, poquested to he present at this far as they wish, then <t and Y menting. read or otherwise enjov thems! (Signed) M« LAYTON all this in time Cashicr Think of the advantay have | pakeland. Florida, July 23, 1912 over most of our sist ne having even made artificial lake so| let us be up and doing and & m LI MM R R R Wezunrantee all property just Ior reliable information see & Alfield "AKELAND, FLORIDA. Subscribe for The Telegram POODOOVOOOCODODOUOHD @OE OLOBIMITOIOFOHO S DMISOIE To Exchange for Lakeland Property 'ml'!’Nr kA A 1an Thompson's Jeitma “0ld Homestead.” wit stead, L& erw Island, two minutes’ wal stad R. R. Depot and same to Garden City Ca & 2 3 8 nd R pitals a woman patient The Ho <o is 45x45 feet with Foyer Hall 6 bedrooms. 2 front parlors. dining room. kitchen was groaning with pain. ° g and bath, also butler's pantry. called to the nurse: “0 ’m g Open f is. cabinet mantles with plats mirrors, cabinet trim, open sanitary plambing, i e S 2 ¢ steam heat in every room. porcelain outfit in bat! ind kitchen. ,‘,\m,t-,.:m“ stk é Veranda in front 60 feet long and 10 fee vith two covered driveways lcading fo Garage o Cement sid-walks and curbs all around th ' Corner plot. 4 lots, 80x100 feet, with piver i | around. .. ! Al De MA" i -O". Garage 20x22 feet with chauffeur’s quarters ustahd— Your l > WU S , : tume tonight is charming. | Ply The price is $9,000 and can be bought on satisiactory terms. Immediate possession. Can be seen inch by calling, or address Box 72, Hempstead. L 1. N. Y —And that reminds me of a ‘onubs drum—vwhy am I like description? ! i

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