Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 7, 1912, Page 5

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/"‘ A In Case of Fire Phone 5,000 \ utarie is spending a short ¢ Green Springs. {lethering » Kent <+ Mary's college ston leaves to- | ., where he wi'l | will arrive - | Guthrie 1 this eveninz ] Kentucky weeks' visit with rela- v Robinson, deughter o 1A Guthrie, is visit < and will return to criield nest week y 1o has heen vkoat l w 1 s a i efoy ) \ Ken- | N 1 uh i 1 IVSIssUe repured W = il Powns anrounced i ows g splendid aflairs of this ad institution 15, of Ka il ol mectings at the Wednesday evening | utitne tor ten days o Wells is an able, wide his efforts | | erand at 2eod for Wan Advocate expects tor Brenan colles will term Groover shi G Witers v th More after comin: will :1H"W" her safc ‘ eturn to g secing ollege will Gaines- | | niversity AR ! to old friends an veturnod las | <onth Carolina. Un made everyone els ted, happy witt | Miss Vera veral ek nding s tarned with her tather | vand Allie Patton have | To make sure of getting a zood | Lakeland, the forme feollar and a proper fit send vou’| on @ visit to the ol 1{horses to McGlashan's cash harnes some three weeks [S00D 1T South Florida avenue, next Chich time she also vis- (400 to the postoflice, 10 be fitted | to purchase her sea- of millinery. Miss Al- ral weeks at Monteaglo <0 visited relatives iu =he will shortly t teacher Liool assume in the Mul- MeKee Hugh Snook, acecompanied ! left to- mth's stay at Unak Mrs. MeKes iwayv earlier, but had ex- | has | health by ill one of the most htful resorts 1 it di i< hoped that | I Mrs MoKes highly beneficial They will before their returr and al=o fix 0NIA % LADIES' AND CHILDRENS’| THEATRE —_— beautifu; souveni 1o the patrons 2% to Get Them. \ I’\'nl\ and we will Iy paid admi PCRSONAL PARAG t~chool Lol ally | invited to pinthe atternoon. Rev W1 Stein | meyer Will preach at Dixieland in | ey eni ] \ cordial in | I l z | | Patton announces Hattie that she will open a private school for young pupils, combining kinder: garten work with instruction in the Miss first and second grades. The schoolf will be located at 801 East Orang street, and will open on Sept. 30. she will be glad to communicate] with parents of small children, desir- ing instruction for them by most modern methods Telephone 17 Red: AT THE METHODIST CHURCH. At the Methodist church tomorrow rworning the Rey enkins will preach on the subject: )n Child, the the Alley, the The sermon will be especi- | appropriiat Year when so many pastor, Isaace L} Home, 1t this season of th are smrtnz l .. Department. . ! Lave to offer THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FiA POULTRY Edited by J. H. Wendler, Lakelsnd, Fla. There are hundreds of people who keep good poultry mostly for their own private use and in small flocks have good thoroughbreds and are keeping them costly for their own private use and pleasure. This class of people have been educated to the point now where they are not satis- fied with anything except something good, and especially do they demand nd keep a good male bird at the head of their pen and will always centinue to want and will continue to buy high priced male birds for tew blood. It has created a market ard demand that can only be sup- rlied by the old and reputable breed- rs and those that have kept up their fowls, have the goods that are worth their and can supply the demand now, finding readv sales at better prices than ever for zood male birds that they The demand ror g male bivds this : er than it has o crpecially ir they ihe mon fore are zood increased price of hoth poui and especially for those wh ‘\!I) and eges will force many peoph away o college to keep their own fowls to produce cveni Ti80 their e2gas from now on, and | look tike f lis =ub 1o see the atest demand the com- o 1 rdine 1 Pire winter for thoronghbreds of ne. 1] of God to the danghing nly poultey, g live stock, that has wn i fountd in Geno fever been Known betore, especially is | ling bloch it the southern States Evervthing miiy nhelicvers Glopresent points to this state of af- those inclined to be fanat Taire nkin vill e wor 1o pinke a As there has been o L orn nd oy niate anpiication | crop produced alp over o ithern that will th interesting and | States this year, th will he notitahle sermon follows 1l ed into meat poultey and Ne of 1y s azo which teeated |« cand the people who have an ot 1 The [abundance of feed dnd prospects o \ ' | od harvest this tall are now mak ot b ‘ on g proparations 1 K their places e Samday =chool meets a9 15 ] with pouliey, cattl los amd at- the wornin. and the Epworth Leagie at 6:30 in the evening The public in general is cordially all th 1d hring your In the atternoon Mr what o Hollingsworth s honad Services Conn 1 | Iriends | lenkins wi'i pred Louse Dixieland. Sunday schoo] at Dinieland ar 5 oo vtetion to evervhody BALKY HORSES. Lrempt 1o vais Frlso the poultry shows and hundreds puiries and are placing their order The beginning of badkiness inoa [ 0ow preparing to get themselves in horse can very often he traced to his L readiness tor their winter work having beem worked when young | The hreeders who have their chick pWith an dl-tivdine badly-made col- | ens in o reddiness in 2ood condition lar which satled hiz shoulders. Noth- D now sheuld mate o fow of their hest A0 more Work ali greater comfor! and case of o horse than o well-mado | collar that fits his neck He can ;dn more work aud in greater comtot s0 that il self inter both demand that you should rour hor=e properiy fit The line is thing from heavy draft complete including every a lighy buggy collar to collars, and prices very reasonahle " SH-T&-w Natyre s Perfection. One cannot improve on nature. The universal is not to be correctea by the partial. AJESTI THEATRE 000000000000000 GUR PICTURES ARE NOT ONLY GOOD BUT THE BEST. [ COO0000000G00000] Pfflfll‘dlll for lOIlifllI( BETTY AND THE DOCTOR (Lubin -Drama.y AND HOW HE UN- DID ME Comedy.) MY DOUBLE «Edison FOLA'S PROMISE « Biograph--Drama.» |OPEN AT 6 P M ’fieneral Admission...10| > cnildren under 12....5¢ | SRS A TRt IS0 K s asasanasaiaaasssss s ) .School Cmore o these prodacts Beveattor, c-pecinlly noothe south than we have ever riised hefore, ! do o not helieve that there has boen auring any season since 1 have heen interested in poultey industey that indications of all Kinds and prospects senerally looked hetter or mor: ahead for the for a next few promising and the during ponliryman rmer the sood husiness Vears to come in this than there % st aliead of us at this present time, The line of work fairs will soon begin, and ol peaple ave heginning to make in Lords o besin hatine in Septem Per and continue th oucshout the amd by on tire winter, coping the lit A iaking care ol they shonld vep von will tind rall chickens will be o raised and will do yon as the chickens dry VO as These asily much ool anmd bring inoas much revena e any chickens that you have The price of live poultry and eggs is now chicaper in comparison thar other meat but the; are bringing better prices now thau known md the poultrymen of this country as well e all other should feel more cncouraged than they have vears past. This vear aiscouraging that 1 don’t prer cent of the ponltry this country have business who have with at future eve rivised and o1 | dressed mich any products, was ever hefore, sections in man; has been so suppose 1o brecders of made a dollar ont this been able to hold on work | ahead ot o1 their cason, bt those nd stay their thinl Lave a ape nd 1 see no reason why there shonie vot be the heot prospects during th Private We will open for the Fall Term in a Tenton Lake Morton, Monday | September 9th. ; Pupils taken in all| primary and grammar| grades. Rates reason-| Painstaking in- struction. Mabel Drane MargaretSouthard SEPT. 7, 1812, PAGE FIVE coming scason for the hest (ll'l'(""‘| = & QLGOI TOOOIOIOIQO IO IOIOSHIOI0D ity 1o ake money that they : have cver betore, ! ? Usually 1 best time to work .‘7? birder and to attend to your busi- C' vess hetter to get money out of it, when the time is right and every-| thing else s at its lowest ebb, be- | cause in every line of industry much sctivity usually follows immediate!y wards, and there is alwa mount of business to be had every season after a dull season has past Take for instance the cotton busi- Usually the year following high prices you will almost always sce the low price market, and low prices one year usually sees high prices the next. This not only ap- plies to cotton but all other staple products -and while supply and de- mand usually govern the price, the end of the season usually shows i hilance in comparison to the quan- tity produced. For instance, the past scason with the short supply of poul’ ness 2O try that is now on hand. the in- creased price will make up the dol- lars and cents for the deficient smount produced, and after all ther will be a saving in the feed bill, and windup less fowls will bring as if there ha li iv the as much money areiar number plivs to any crop. Just Boon a Flis season | look to see the num- l of ehickens produced while sma’i | OPOUOL CIOIVIODO IO IO DG < 2 2 & Q- b gimher bhring an equal revenue a -'j @ o Loree crop o would e brought I Yours sincerely, i o LN WENDLER. | e | “OBSERVED" ALL HE COULD. | . «» CORNER XENTUCKY AVE, Hotherington of the Lakeland |7 Tolosvam s bright all vight, e | 2 probably fizuved ic ont that by giy < ing such o minute deseription of | & what the ladies of Gotham wear tha! he wonll remove the necessity for | Mis AL taking her promised (rip [ Woeare fully aware of the fact thn the Lakeland cditor “rubbered™ like @oman, but it is not siven to man to ohserve alp the little intricacies of feminine attive and when Mres. Heth- evington returns, will make her she hushand wonder how he could have % | Leen so blind. Plant City Courier HOODIO OGN DOTOHO A New | Tailor Shop Mr. Pittman, the new tailor, begun work in the Raymondo build- ing, room 2. e comes well recom- mended. He has the best line of woolens, latest styles. Workmanship guaranteed, Also press and clean. | Mr. Pittman is one of the very best | cutters and fitters in the State. ! Try him Raymondo Bldg. | Room 2, Ubhbls.tér‘ing --and-- Mattress Making FURNITURE upholstered. OLD MATTRESSES made over. CUSHIONS of all kinds made to order. CARPETS and RUGS cleaned and laid; also matting, etec. In regards to workmanship, see Mr. W. P. Plllins, of Lakeland, wno knew me for about 16 years at Or- lando, Fla. Drop me a postal card or call at shop No. 411 S. Ohio ave- Arthur W. Douglas| OO o A PO O ORI RO ROMONRY ETTER have Dr. Cole, the Optometrist, examine the children’s eyes before school opens. mean success or failure for the year’s work. Cole & Hull’s Jewelry Store, Tuesday, September 10th, from 7 a. m. to 5. p. m. COLE & HULL Kentucky Avenue, Opposite Park, Lakeland We. wish to announce to the public that OUR FALL STOCK IS COMING IN everyday and we can show a class of goods never before seen im Lakeland. Our buyer has spent several days in New York and se- lected the newest and best things to be had. And now we want to show every one in this community the splendid things we have to show. We will show this season a complete line of imported dress trimmings. This is a line that will do you good to look at, as it is something Lakeland hasn't liad before, and also goods to match every price. Our new line of Ladies' High Top Shoes are a treat to see. These are the very latest styles and very reasonable in price con- sidering the quality. We will soon have our new fixtures in and will have our store e R . so arranged as to show the ncw things to the best advantage. Cosame dh- @ We want your trade. We¢ want to show you the new goods whether you buy or not and we will convince you we appreciate your calls, MURRELL & SHARP and PINE ST. LAKZLAND, FLA. DI T B T SR IR S T I S N D T T Tt S ST St Y, B, ¥ FOPR I APRSNTASDFO O O3 DO L - OFOSNFLS OO TGRSO INECSIUP IS MALTITINSD POLOPOF $ el White Colver Flour......... Jap Rice, per 1b. Head Rice ,per 1b. . 10 pounds meal ..... 10 pounds grits . .. 3 cans Sugar Sorn. 17 pounds Sugar . .. seRiRskER 7 cans Fox River Milk. .. ... ooooonvnn 00 Toans Baby Peb Mk . ... oiiioiiiimiiins vy : TalEButtari PerAB. o i e e s sa Strained Honey (in Mason Jars) per qt. .......... R Prompt Delivery To Any Part of Town. A Trial Will Convince You \D. FULGHUM)| Dealer in Staple and Fancy Groceries 216 S. Florida Ave, ¥ Phone 334 r. Bay und Hogan Sts, JACKSON VILLE, .FLORIDA Rates: $1.00 and Up. Hot and cold runnind water le Rooms, It may At » L | S telephone in each room. Free bathe Coolest rooms. Best beds. Large Sam- Take street car at Union Station and get off at Hogan street 1 5 i vy ZgEne S SR ¢ M B YT

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