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?FREE MAIL DELIVERY UAI Es ‘ IN SMALL TOWNS SOCN. ' it hi N0 WANES TOBEPLACED BY RECEPTION | THE WEST PLEASED BALLOTS R MAYOR. CANDIBATES! NA I NOT FIELD FOR - i ti i 4 : BE PRINTED 0. SPLCIAL ..AT-LARGE. [t moutit to bhe expended at an LELECTION |one ofl not o exceed 81800 wpears the an- |y Delivery by carvier is con- Wien 1. ¢ Brown, the only an O M. Eaton u,-‘}‘m--i HOW o cities having a popula- pounced candidate for Representa of the city "r::,l”” ‘”,“”-‘“_” .. romore, Tn' annual g appeared hefore the commis- | postal receipts of at least $10.000 sioners today to request that his Pl _\w-;u~>, name be placed on the ballot to be ; i tsed in the special election nexi the city's ‘“’f[uu|vAlENI Iu TAI[ Uhursday he was nformed that it the City Coun- | Hecessary 1o | A petition < hairman of l!l.llj “ |NG IH \~v wed By S00 voters, and that no vie of the nm.~'1 names would be printed on the bal- LAKELAND, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, SEPT. 21, 1912. NCOURAGED S N JITH (1 arrist ol sy iy traveled ania 1S GI REATLY EYXPERIENCES OF HIS FIRST CAMPAIGN TRIP. A s NURH tod: ced Pres , Sept. Gov, wmeward 1y from the first | campaign teip since his nomina 1 for pres ted o Michizan and Ohio, e s sdent wit, 1 it objectively, most was the friendliness of the South was hard to view interested | His itiner Dakot:i, rary in- the “What through | Published in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State. ' PARCELS POST SYSTEM TO BE READY JANUARY 1. Announcement s been | II[IMPIHH[LEHS No. 277. - NEW RULING Z MADE IN DIRECTORS Postmaster General 1 :m»l he postoflice depertment woe 1! ho 0 oreadiness ) 1 to put into ¢ m. The p ) f « | ' pertation of parcels now a d b capress compuni Aoy article will Le mailable if not over eleven pounds i ; (By Associated Prosso {in weight nor mere than 72 in Iu-.~' New York, sept. 21 \ ruling of in length and girth combined, NOF | gpeat interest to country banks was ikely to injure the mails or postal { 14id down here by Lawrence O, Mur- {reauipment or employes, ry, comptroller of the currency, i |.1|\ address delivered to a gatherin: = OODS WINNINGSTREAY - BROKEN BY DETROIT National bank examiners. On and after Oct, 1, he lie desired tha at the examination of all countrs Lanks the hoard of directors shall lw convened and the examination ot siid, 4 Hlots itontion to his of- | lon | peopl ar b v friendly e assets made in their presence. o i g wople toward me, and the friendl N . Declares Roosevelt. for Republicans !t is stuted that two othier gentle- | 3 i i | : : : » has notified the banks of this by s ever satoin the | ! P ; {mi v BB TN v pe Lok N their faces. 1 observed es- | Boston's Star Pitcher Got Sixteen ”‘ hl"“ “"“.". d ': 'll Sl .\. & i< always boen o | to Claim That the Progressives | . .. e ot s [ cially that the plainest fellows ; : IEtter; antlell castamvlioe LAER (¥ R ‘ [ their vespective sections for votes Ny Stmght Games, and Strain ot-of-town directors he has been as- o omeasures and | Have Bolted. | making a Ustill hane” oas it were Waittlio Most poba il .”""v scemed | 2 _‘ R | “' Lo Hy. 1 sl hoping that, ot of ) e drel it there was no ofli uu-sn.‘ Was Telling. sured that steps have been taken to g Raens Byt R S A I e o Vatads Bt botlad i v that 1 owas ar all times accessi- ( have at least a quorum present. doon all matsbe g i wa wular for the dow it o voother aspir (Al RN B ein s iei | : i 3 4 put oVt i S NET 3 -1} ‘hen Joe ity's busines wite it said Rocsevelt today, of prence and 1 am a dittle the wopse | Detroite 8 bt .-I‘ When foe rHE SOUTH CAN ALWAYS werionee would Tl statement that the Progressives S i ey Fowear, bt e enjoyed talking o Vvoods the stay 5""_“"" ol YI"' Hoston MEET THE DEMAND. Folni i B I AN G Foci et i peat crowds ind meeting them, | -Smerivins, In,ul‘ his winning .~l|‘n-.u\ i i Neli . for ande; at - "I. ; ey seemed g0 interested and atgen- |08 sisteen straieht gumes breien The most interesting thing about iy or thas reimaries I pring T polled | i W i Liere by Detroit yesterday, more thatt e cotton erop of the United States . Lries £ sprd potied \l, nr { s g o i : H ong o SINLh e A tepullican : : 4 i .‘ : ,,‘_x ”' [To s Wi reception: i Olin was Q00 teammate heeat 1ed wesigh ol re- e pot that it is so big, but thor it AL B Croone onponents ealled then Dl w‘ \ - [l<.y traorditary, 1 Qe o peach et Wood and Walter Jehinson of feay he made so much bigaer orable pos o e SR Ao 83 o, s " “‘ e i drt this atternoom Lthe Washineton club jointly hold ‘_“-' or all clothing materials, the only LR el e I onr rea is dir leazue record, Wood s fight with fone whose production can he ey K aid of s teammate o exeel the b panded almost indefinitely is cotton SI PFIEHSBUHG K"JJNG record w telline on Woodl, I ' :‘]‘]. nroduction ol wool de 8 as i g wine him to arsu ‘lnui ot more valunabl pr g ' A believe i duction of silk is timited by labor i farmi ; world's seri | ie Timited only by the demand for it mizet Rel BIT el Fexas alone conld srow o lar: : . v S .. Conrt Releases B. J. Jackson Held X ; | | ! pr \ t 08 | ke ton ! ard. i Tor Utali Min and Strikers B k s = A crop of cotton than the Lireest LREBELS WOUND THREE AMER- B 0 for Killine C. E. Hays, on Plea REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS [ o ool - 0 fire Unite ! ICANS AT MANAGUA trench Themselves to Prevent it [States, 1 wonld wot he profitabls i 1 “Scabs” trom Workimg of Self Defense Fhe rollowing veal estate teab== Ly do this under present conditions | \ l: ¢ AU (By Asrociated Presso fers duve been made sinee our Bast gy the possibility s ther : o patten o L Tt divit | sl { The world may lack for many S : fipod Bin \ " g Ulkson, . whio kitled ¢, 01 a "‘l' ,"m“_“”l_'”l;' - "" !'" i,”l"‘:"l' "" thins as population zrows mors ! a a S i R A Batler 1o gonse 1 i i T ; i g il o S St Petopsburr, Thursday night, ”“. ettt S | dens But it will be muny an a e : ‘I e N ors tha Iy o ! peloaced today by Justice Sullivan, St e “”l:. il | Hetare o ORIt mecds Lo dackedor K s e ol Ui gronads: that thie kitlin [ Wite 1o Harey Smith, GO Gibson | Gty of cotton. Chicago Journal aa thro | \merican cakers i e reernited Cotand wite to Board of Education, A A% : il - Marmieiin | dnstitihle, T e veloped that Hayvs e e e : S ' »nIf\G OF STATE fidiel A1 iy oW 1ot tie places of U fattacked Jackson’s young daughic \'\, ¢ I.1 l OI i ek ‘“ ! ‘“'” é WOMEN'S MEETING AT LLEGE FOR WOMEN Tard when called 1o account, threat- ,“ ’ " ol 4 SOUTH FLORIDA UNION ¢ e it} oreigners onoa trike here) can I . Kline O Varn and wife to ) 13 Man- : i cned 1o Kl the entire family ; P f ; 1M Bunch, | ; e Flo i 2 e e A O roeTe o "‘ 2 M Bowden £ ‘f' "" < MDAl promises o be avery inter- Women opened TENTATIVE PROGRAM FOR MANY VARIETIES OF SPUDS. | 1T atton to WG Sellers, O TE A Seram of the Women's meet - laree num CITRUS GROWERS' SEMINAR. tthe np their po ticn in the bres : . Bruce and wite 1o A B Lovell, Fla fine 6t tho ISI\HHI Flovida Union trendatio | : orks overlooking the mines. Ther | o festor Sept. 200 The United | i LR Lo o 11 8 TR meeting to take place at Bartow on i the wel | Upjversity of Flonda, Gainesville. | e v disorders o far. The G | Stats azricaltaral - department s ”'|"'"' k ;”'.[ “""'. 9.4 A ‘\“Idlll.\:j. Friday, Sept 27, wili bring to it a titution ”“:, Oct. 7 to 11 ! pErowing 20000 different seedling "_ _""\ {“"I_'-' j'“'" """"'l'"" large number of Baptists from va- "moa num.lu»r .n: | Monday, Ot 3 i lomeeting, - opper has warned all that o vittieties of potaties ut Honcoye l.nhlmjm: ll Durrance |ullA v .l|: rious parts of tae southern section prizte music, aft- | T:E0p Lirice will:bb Atojerited Falls iy, AV KO A niie 40 A Slof the State. A large attendance is ons were made ta | Tuesday, Ot Cno Sunitation, [ Keith and wife to Fla Good Homes | ookeq forward 1o and from the pres- vesident Conradi How the Tr irow - What Are " [Co, 1 M Kilpatrick and wife to Mrs.{ o0 o01100k, it is more than likely Sh ety Uy Biug e Al P'TIINSPECTORS APPOINTED T Ivey, 8 M Kilpatrick and wife g 400 meeting will be one of the speakers on tilizer Experiment in_ Citr to ' M Tillis Jr, W S ”’" and wite |y ogt important ever held in this ree school au- Groves, it Diseiss ] lOR ELECTION SEPT 26‘;10 K Bishop, N € and 8 F Peters | o i State in numbers ers, among | Wednesd 0 ]»"”...L\. ke, to Walter ':\II<-|| trustee, 1 Chase Al interesting program has heen of tiew Withert Fhrips and | Bare to T Hamm, D L bancaster |00 e e ddies in charge of 1 . : " P N g i " v g neies having Other . Hardpan and Pistrict No. 1, Chicora ]k District Noo 15, Haines City and wife to Rosalie and DK Brown, | v aimaie and the citizens of Bartow Ity &% & pesult N Soils Plant Breeding Loncaster, clerk; George 1o I Tom W. Stone, clerk; Phillip Car-{ Fla Dev Co to Mrs Ella 1. Bonner, have done themselves prond in the wrs of the Thuarsda Ot Y Oh=crvations in g I L. barrance, 1. B Mann Rl Goorget-tinlin, W Reitutehs Mary G Hawley to 1. A Hayley, Fla proparations for the event Bur City Grove . Melanose District No. 2, Fort Meade K inson [ Dev Co to W L Cook, K O Flood and The program is a8 follows: onducted by Fort v Control and Citras Fer- 10 Varn, clerk; John WLTillis 'll District. No. 16, Homeland - ¢ A L wite to W I and € € Flood and wife |00 uon Mrs W Wells, f the insti- sitteore Fort v Experiments ing ) Altman, Lemuel ( Jowers llh‘“”“"' clerk; J. AL Wilson, ¢ ¥ 1to W H and € ¢ Flood, ,\Iil.vlu-ll?l.lllm City ; + opened q ( Fr hine, Yellow District No Bartoy, D Crum, 1. L. Laugham "icks and v fe 1o Leonard Rauler- Ay “' of Welvonie --Mrs. .. B K ! Inspecion | benham clerk; W, HL Johnson ’ District No. 17, Arbuckle - A, M !son, Eve Hiyman and wife to ¢ Epperon, Bartow Vor i fa Gaskine, G. €. Gresham cerk; A B Godwin, M. W Hayman, 15 M Havman and wife to Respons Iy Grace Aneel! ’ ¢ i § v PSR T8 b District No. 1, Medulla A0 Whidden PACE Hayvman, Fla bev Co to 1 ¢ 1 Lakeland oiced: 5o ; Robert B Dor | irict No IS, Mulberry J Howell, 11 Mendenhall and wife Reports from the Unions Bos ot 1 ‘ ) V. 0. Futch [ Bunyon Smith, clerk; W, C. Harrig, | ' Dr Sarah B Wheeler, tax deed 100 5000 Miss Bertha well ts wid " A . Kathlea AN Chesley Turner, 1. J. Koerner, 1. V Rivers, Sessoms Inv Co to Vi “TWinter Haven weien o P 1. Hum b ock, clerk; M. G. Fortr | i No. 19, Tiger Do tor O White, Emily 1 Kirk and hos Japer St .," Missions Mrs. Doty ' ¥ lards, | I.. Bryan 1 1. Robertson i IR | Jer Wt Acree, W. R band to M L. Robingon, T I} Kirk! Mulberry ; 3 i g : | Flovd District No. 6, Auburnda Coll oM Hancock and wife to M 1. Robinson, W B Presentation of 1l Standurd of s ) e N dard o i 1 ol 1 ; ler Eln r I b 0, Morse John 1. md wife to |‘l,l.” ! v(.,- Kxvelloneo—Mes, T, Maguire, 3 Pro R Ki : ( .|‘ Tho : [l h ¢ Catnlice.. 16 \ialloy and Millor to B 0 and 17T Plant: Cliy : ;i o, q i 1AL Whidder : nkup, O 1 Sloan and wife 10 N L iett - Mr Walter Lewis and s opening =1 W “ ! ’.‘. : ) Fort Gardner r ('." TR "_""'" ""." wife to Flu yire Bpperson, Bartow ) r spec- | 12 .\,.,1‘ ree v, ‘ [1 ‘v : Hehrs O Frank: fene ;’.m: i Land Co, 3 M Geen ot al to 1 Paper—Our Trainin: School ir. | 16 Distr No i o nett + hs: 315 Johitel woodman, Owens Johinzon to Liz Mrs. W, W, Willis, Bartow 26 b 0 ex- | William lerk G ot ziee R John:n I 1 Lancaster and Reading - Mrs 1 h Hox erful zrowt T Hill, Henr i | wife to Poter M Beawn, Stephens and 2 Mrs tog 2 "5 Diste ¢ 1 Dristy Loizhma Teis ] siolts 16 Morrison: i ttamaon. M |I\ul|h.“ % ‘ ' : e Y - (i . % M : : i Solo Mrs. S \W. Cozart, Mulberry # $1 2 r{lins, ’ Deyv Co to D P Fitzsimons, Sessoms " T | " . + 9 \ I oo . ¥ g | tper What Shall Our Appor- f idden 1 " ; Inv Co to ¢, ¢ Gihbons, Bryant and e R 5ok v ? . NSty | k Pond 1 Yy i | tionmer How Raise It?— . ) Distr K MeRae to Alice Thomas | v O i fir MR f Valker, | (M H . 8 Lakeland. f L Blanto ) Fo | D : e X ' n iscussion # ® T 3 o ‘ |, TEDDY WILL MAKE LILLIAN | coue v Mecting M W paoe B R (s oA 5 AMBASSADORIF—‘u.m Vhiter Haves = N Cleviejand, O Sept. 2o, —Thar) This meeting is in charge of Mrs X tioeaed. clerd L. L. by \ 1 Ba 5. ! Lillian Russell. how Mes \h.\.nq...-‘\ R’ HHEE, ot MUILCETy, WhO I . D Devmn. L :.,,,,],, r 1 ol B Moore; of Pitesbureh, will bo "“.; g onal superintondent of Mis- Distr No ! District No port TEOS. pext amba at the Court of | 456 : 1otk ¢ E | I McKnight \ \'. Hoff- _ ! Fort Meade A 2 i don . e = e ’ : =] x fman. AR 1 R~ St Jame I Colonel Roosevelt is' MERUE, ¢ new packing would it be asking too much to in- 3 I Ji ! SEE 5 j house is being e _ v the id: - e 2 ; take t al tr N B.| District No '} Nihol ¢ « l®lected president, is the report that 2 b VIXCICL Y A SRR of agri-| quite how jong it will take to run| rict Ne i o) s exchange. and when complet- f R = tha SR | £ Sl . ;| Duke, clerk: « wugli-, I, o ireaches Cleveland by way of Pitte- 1 2 for the!the regular edition of tue Meatrop «rson, clerk; N Pail ¢ - . o 11 be one: °f the best in the "lis? - Sanford Herald S Langford J 7 Whitfld oS M. HEllL i burgh today [ state L] N