Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 20, 1912, Page 5

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4 " Phva Ny e — UNITED BRETHREN NS thia \ . » CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORERS.| & st riaten oy, Vo e a8 tendance upon the public school, ask- It is something novel, a Christian | €d his teacher if he might 10t change Endeavor convention for our Union M: name and have, instecd of his true in mid-summer. It is even more un- ::r;::"‘““:,‘u"m ‘1‘ O‘JE;:;II:"nlmI:‘;‘Whlt ‘ usual to have a church denomination | teqy.or proyge 1p : lad ::oducen:h: { WAIGHES cwnxs Jmfl."‘ vitally interested emough in our or-|gerap of paper on which was written— | ganization to hold such a meeting | “Patrick Deunis McCarthy.” | SIWEHWME A’m l:l" sms without the aid of others. | Bo‘h these rare things came about o A Rl == ? the first sub-district of the Cherry.Blogsom Land. Georgia conference convention was J,‘"”";": 0";’" “fle":" :hem he:lrt of | E"AHA"TEE“ As HEPHESE"TE“ | held in the United Brethren church [ (fPh he will find it In the blossom s Kere weslk oily wh : o laks Maddalehs. AAE Tamad s .; mo’un(; n ¢ ertl'v exhaling m‘ laims ve worth only when i , ey grance in the morning sun. backed by deeds. : . council met again last I CARD OF THANKS. The motto was efficiency, and after pe=. hShoutlng by merchants as to what : T LT lize taxes. the session the usual opening devotional service, Why Is This? i they can ¢o for the tende is ae¢ as § e o vqualize ’ d 8 ’ e y tica] demonstra- ¥ sout 11 o'clock. To those who were so kind and greeting and response, Rev. A. J.| When a woman misses a street car CONYINCINE AS & JTRO : } iy s e sympathetic during our recent great | suring, o Tampn, delivered the con- | *h¢ 12ughs. When a man does the , tion. I prefer the demonstrative way 3 returned yesterday lberea\'ement we desire to extend ouf | cention sddress It was of courss :nme thing he scowls. Why is this? —the shorter, surer way. f’ port Tampa City, |sincerest thanks. May God bless helpful for he had been interested % NOWen Rl lere. thay et Please report any GOODS that do g < teen for the past sev- |them and may they be surrounded | enougl veforehand to plan the hold- EOO;) x’o“* rot wear as represented. i % with such friends should such befall | ing of (o convention ) MORNING. H. C. STEVENS 4 g s them. On Saturday morning there was 1| \lyv aily me and you today is lik y X W winson, of Port Tam]lm MR. J. W. ELLIS AND FAMILY. | semposium of three short prectical T e i LD JEWELER 5 ing several days in papers and talks: “The Prosident's e oAz J - i 3 . n g cuest of her mother, | WHAT THE SHERIFF Duties,” “The Best Way for Chris- |.:-:‘u“x‘Iylhl::‘b.h-l:: lr:;lln‘xul:)mf::".:“l'(l‘":';' b : MAY NOT TAKE. [tian Endeavorers to Help Their Pas- A s ;||»||ll1‘s .cl;«;( Wt ! e P ter,” and “The Relation of Pos and | qeoc 2 e g A . Gracy left this morn-1 To protect the honest debtor from |,,4 So«;my." o :;:\ ;‘:.L,:""_m:"l:U',:":l:,ml;i Wt 4 home in Tennessee, |oppression at the hands of remorse-| Officers for the organization were hu'l'“‘r 'h'\“ “’i" h.lk "ll‘r'in m': °.r| ; .11 spend the summer |less creditors, it has been the policy |clected in this session and the name, |1, pine I,‘n: (': ,l:.,,"| “‘wo' 3 b : : uts. Mr. Will Gracy |of the law to designate certain ar-|“Tampa Invincible Sub-District of r‘h-"')wr i lh‘lr'l'.lllonnl' .ml quart, i i , about two or three |ticles deemed necessary for human Gecrgia Conferer.ce” choren. Lunch h'.\q:‘l ~'u":r 'I‘(:(‘lf 'd“(mll; olt ¢ :m Bustom‘m;‘e :l; ho:ng “oxem}[l)l 1“‘0;; was served on the church grounds by “”“"- 1::'": Itc‘hl)"lrlr(:mcl‘fl“:r:ltte‘:n::l. : : -- execution,” that is to say, the sheriff |¢ne Ladies' A he entort: TR il ! N I» Fouton presented the [may not seize them to satisfy a debt. | chyreh. bl It“ms '"' b"“f‘ff‘m foods, canned w‘““. Colver Flour......... ..................... f z | 4 gty ®oods, and heavy groceries even unto :l]) nwe, per e R RV B orday with a lovely sec-| New York's law on the subject| gSatyrday afternoon was for the lieht bread. 1 also carry a small Head Rice ,per 1b. v, which was as delicious | was passed in 1828 as part of the |Juniors. Local Juniors, lod by Miss {line of buttermilk tAh'u‘:]ooin (fm:‘ 10 pounds ':ul . vor ate. Mrs, Fenton has | revised statutes and has been re-en-[Ruth Wyandt, their superintendent, CRYSTAI (‘l.m(‘m“'o o 10 po“nd' Tl «r twelve hives of bees and [acted from time to time with but|gaise for the State Union, held a regu- ‘I‘I‘Im‘u\l"\‘\‘ T 3 cp.:' s“gfn e oier one hundred pounds [ slight change, although living condi- { 1ar meeting, which we arc sure must e gar tions h‘_’""- of foupse “"‘.‘r"’d consid- | have boen a model one; the Loch NOTICE T {111 7 cans Fox River kllk. ; ....... et erably in the past ninety years. Wyda children hed experiences and e i 7 cans Baby Pet Milk Ly . Lia k. while out at his fa- As a result of this situation, the |y e superintendent, Mrs, Dr. Mack-| . Notice to the stockholders, all and W Bittee rerlb.. i | recently, was chop-| New York flat dweller will find, it he |1in, gave the Juniors a nice (alk, | Sh8ular, of the First National bank Strained }'[0‘:“ ('i“' Koon-Tics) neciae . come grass and as he was|looks up the law providing for his| Among other plans discussed was of \l'dl“.((‘lfl‘n\‘, P];lrid:}. h : s " e slipped and cut his | “exemption from execution,” that {new societies, One voung man f e O ice s hereby given that a meet- ~ :' i o Ite was quickly | however much the high cost of liv-{ pew vt ilroad nvtll;rl\';lil;r‘ ljlt'rlnl:l:- l“.g of the stockholders of this banx ||| prompt Dcllvcfy To A“y part 0' Town. A s+t twn to bro Griffing Who | ing may enslave him, the sln-l‘f“‘ Will [ next convention there will be anoth- “‘.iulh‘o l,wl'_‘ i m (!Ircf.tors. ruffm; i Trial Will Convince You vound never be able to take from him any [ society 1o report.” It was docided |©F 10 Dank on Saturday, Aug. 24, . of the following articles which may |ty meet agoin in the late fall at the Lillee Ak o lionr. 0f 10 olgloek Mrs v Alesander, of Lake- | be discovered in his flat: United Breethren church in Tampa. nlorh !m”"w "r_""i"“ for or # - mother and fa- “All spinning wheels, weaving Theough the sessions the motts | inst an l.nvrw-:v of the capita! © Al od Mo TG Knight, on flooms and stoves put up or Kept for | thought was clearly folt, “For the stock of *'if“.i Yank to §75,000.00, M Y st Mre Alexander, nee [use ina dwelling house, and one sew- | glory of God snd the salvation of | TNy vaisiug the _canitalizat'on . : o Kuizht, i= much admired {ing machine with its appurtenances. | men." from $50,000 00 to $75,000.00. You ‘ s spent her childhood and [ “Ten sheep with their fleeces and [ It was docided to have some ons nie requostad to b present at this [} N Lere Dade City items to|the yarn, or cloth manufactured |appointed to do practical work mr-otln‘g. Aok BRI Dealer in o a Tribunme therefrom; one cow, two swine, the [ameng the Spanish and Cubans of S ""\(,I':::" o necessary food for these animals, all [ Tampa, the mission ficld so near at i e l‘.. . Mrs. R W. Weaver ex- |nccessary meat, fish, flour, groceries, | hand. lakeland. Florida. ulv 22, 1412 Stap,e 8nd Fflncy Grocefles_ | {10 move into their handsome |@nd vegetables, actually provided for| A year ago there were, ve think "<<°-0«‘«§~0‘i"70='~'~0<§"‘0;"0’“0‘-"0“’~ ks orida avenue |family use, and necessary fuel, oil [but two societies, those of Magda-| . . o Lt ;:fr ”._“l!:“x:n:k‘,:l rTms is one |and candles for the use of the tamily | lene, of this church denomination in i 216 S. F’or'da AVO' ; Phone 334 of the prottiest and most commodious | for sixty days. Florida. Now they have added two Somes i Lakeland, and has also the| “All wearing apparel, beds, bed- | Young People's, in Tampa and Unfon g New wiantage of being located on one of [Steads and bedding, necessary for|Center, and the Odessa and Lock 1he city's most popular streets. judgment debtor and the family; all | Wylda Juniors. This is a better re- ° ; SR necessary: cooking ‘utensils; one ta-|port in number of new societics than Ta’lor Shop Fo SA Timber, Turpentine, Cut-over M: W B Weaver has moved his blle. six chairs, six knives, six forks, [any olllwr vhurcl: denomination of R Lands, Choice Colinization ; iy to the old Bowyer place in the |8lX 8poons, six plates, six tea cups, [our union, and it is a many-fold bet- : > i - m‘*l»arl dnr oto:vn. p'[‘hey have | 81X saucers, one sugar dih, one milk | ter report because there is, wo think, | Mr- Pittman, the new tailor, has 'l:or:fi“ l[':.[;)dwé.:icc':d[“lurlgl H(;:n ?[‘:zd Gm';. onsg."'h bl 0 "Irlvr‘u the property former- | POt, one tea pot, one crane and its[a society. in every United Rrethren |beBuR work in the Raymondo build- il ¥ I.ua a4 es, Paying ¢ 4 tlonging to 1. 3. Elliston on |appendages, one pair of andirons, |church in the State, Ing, room 2. He comes well recom- beary and Trucking Farms. Weguarantee all property just Sutt Kentacky avenue, but which |one coal scuttle, one shovel, one pair| The United Brethren denomination |Mended. He has the best line of (B g5 repragented by us For reliable information see % w1 been purchased by Kibler [Of tongs, one lamp and one candle- | is little known by many people in O0ISRE, Iaioal styles Workinabauip Bro: stock."” the south, but it is a power for good guaranteed. - Also press and clean. Ty TR ip other sections of the country, and Mr. Pittman is one of the very best ¥ il Mie Georke Ulrich, of| BOYS TO RECEIVE EDUCATION, [Sradually, us northern and western |tters and fters in ~the State. nger e ; oo, returied to their home = people settle hore, making homes, [TTY him. Room 2, Raymondo Didg. ‘? AfTer 1 tefi day' vielt Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 20.- Two |building churches, this denomiration . siests of their frlpn.ds" Mr. | hundred and fifty boys, too poor to|Will be a force in the hetterment of C'D‘lOW20‘E»Ow0‘20‘104‘0*!‘0‘!’0‘90‘1'0 Opposite New Depot, LAKELAND, FLORIDA. o1 tuller. Mr. Ulrich ivlighted with Lakeland “iplates returning here in H00two o three months to make his permanent home. HOT Smith left vesterday for . where she went to place ‘randson on the train en- § home in Atlanta. She Jacksonville a few obtain a musical education, are to have an opportunity to become musi- ciuns through the generosity of . A, Fleischer. Mr. Fleischer hos pur- ckased a club house for the boys and will provide a musical library and ins*ructors. Striving to Be Correct. “Why did you emit that feeble yawp when our candidate’s name was men- conditions in Florida. 1t is more apt, we think, to become aggrossive, he- cause it not only believes in Christian Endeavor for its young people and ckildren, but it believes in it enouch, among the pastors and other church leaders, to encourage growth. That practical word “hoosting” iz just what Christian Endeavor needs in the three other church denominations Laving societies in the Florida white THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, F1A., AUG. 20, 1912, PO DO in the State PHONE 251 CO00G00000000000000BRII0G0A0000 T GOCTOTRRICRITIOTOACINOD W[ ARE NOW IN OUR NEW AND PERMANENT QUARTERS 514 FRANKLIN STRFET The Most Complete Line of Stationery and Office Supplies The Shaw-Clayton Stationery Co. Yeks Usiting her two soms, both | tloned?” asked the master of ceme-|union, namely Presbyterian, Chris- Tampa, Frorinpa Skt thers l‘ th monles. “Why," replied the consclen-|tian and Congregational. - J Bt ) G - 0 the ] yious man, “I am one of these dele- Interlachen, Aug. 20. 1912 0000000000000000VCCOOOOOND 5 o mith is keeping him- . n, Aug. 20, 1912 ", . P gates with half a vote. 1 thought may GRACE A. TOWNSEND 1 sy L 0 Temoving the old | be I was entitled to only half a cheer.” i e Sl } e 0 make room for a better one T PR 'S If'j Tiends of Mrs, A.<J. Black, ' At the rear of the City hall, bt ; L. % Uen for some time past an &'llt'. the post;:lflu-. may l;o “‘”i :I‘!n"lvl- * Halcyon Sanitarium at ple, three thousand ga lf’" capa ity, I be zlad to learn that Texas water tank. This tank was § 1:st fow days she has constructed by Mr. S. Miller for the 2 ! improvement. Her THE THEATRE Mann Plumbing and Constru 'im P P Co. It is the largest tank of g & kind ever made in Lakecland Sy @ " within the next PUROORDOOOOLOO QD six and one half feet in diametor 4 ? : OUR AIM IS TO PLEASE. seven and one-helf feet higl "t 0 i i including the ornamental top, = h| & " —— |6 Bo000ROO0000000[i alko srviccable e ‘| g )’ m' o — Fiai e e sereened with copper wire, 13 | § ! ““ m "l! 0O a8 a4 necessary means ol Prouram tor Ionignt tion. This tank is made on ’ : ¢ 8 IS galvanized steel, closely { b PHANTOM LOVERS It can be used for either rai F; ¢ (Pathe—Drama.) or in connection with u w H o s e ‘@ pump; very good leoking and - b i ‘“"“m 111;.1.\:..\\ :\f).\a‘;r.-\m.]-.. abls iy price. Mann DPlin al g ¢ : { in--Comeay.) . " : . T . " i m & o 0N U0y <Ny P his handsome new 10-room Bungalow—a copy of Denman Thompson's “0ld Homestead,” with ¥ Uit AND CIIIll)RENS THE LOVE OF JOHN RUSKIN. [trcky avenue. Phone 110 § every modern improvement, situated in Fairlawn Park. Hempstead, Long Island, two minutes’ walk‘to -3 m[““ ‘ (Vitagraph—Drama.) AN in: Eaual Poait! | 8 New York trolley line, about ten minutes” walk to Hempstead R. R. Depot and same to Garden City Ca- - in Equal Positior | : Depot § ——— Anybody ¢ t & steady st!| @ thedral and R R epot. 7 : ] W of stsady’efl::t.gp'rli.:‘;,;i at! The House is 45x45 feet with Foyer Hall. las 6 bedrooms, 2 front parlors, dining room, Kkitchen 7(‘ OPEN AT 6 P. M. ticks off twenty hours for n| & and bath, also butler’s pantry. : 3 7 M can’t cheat his neighbor. e | Open firzplaces. cabinet mantles with plate gla . mirrors, cabinet trim, open sanitary plumbing, un laws of right and wrong, 18, steam heat in every room, porcelain outfit in bath:som and kitchen. A GOICI'EI MIIIISSIOII I0c e e 0 BN dure, ar bt Veranda in tront 60 feet long and 10 feet wide. with two covered driveways leading to Garage g PIEIUHES Ifl"lEHI e sl s o osomos ‘ Cement sidewalks and curbs all around the property b o Corner plot, 4 lots, 80x100 feet, with pivet fence all around. : i cn"‘re', 'n&r I2nl05c Ile—fwuh‘::nz By l‘th'(hze"::t' ; "‘"l Glnge 20x22 feet with chauffeur's quarters. 4 ‘l!nn T T ———— sang? He—m: the appear:nce oOf The price is $9,000 and can be bought on satisfactory terms. Immediate possession. Can be seen M“O: 10¢ the congregation, I think it mus ‘4: by calling, or address Box 72, Hempstead, L. I. N. Y seees been f a lullaby —Laug! Aons aama % UNDER 19 veeamanelo m"’“"" oo eesotteaey ter, e | QDO OHE OHO ORI 00RO 0 H0 100 CHOPOHING 00010103 .

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