Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 21, 1912, Page 5

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PAGE FIVE IHE EVENINs TELEGRAM LAKF v SEDPT 21 1912, ——————————————— e — — - e . = ek ozt s e~ 0.0, BROWN URGES FRIENDS 10 MARK THEIR BALLOT PROPERLY Lakeland, Fla., Sept. 21, 1912, {To My Friends and Fellow Demo-| i (rats of Polk County: The county commissioners in sp«‘—’ ial session have decided not to print | > UR Fall and Winter stock of Ready- to-Wear Ladies and Gentlemen'’s == Suits, Boys’ Suits, Pants, Etc., are ar- riving every week. Our buyer has s e on e allots for the e been in New York for three weeks o s e | njcking up bargains for our two stores--- e here and in Georgia. I Many of the friends of My, J. I.|that day and to WRITE MY NAME f Fire |Swelc will regret to learn that he|{ON THE BALLOTS AND MAKE A ln Case o 'ig to sever his connection with the| CROSS MARK BEFORE SAME as Prairie Trading Co. and intends to|he law provides may be done. Any- 5 wo move away with his family to Lake- | thing that you may do for my suc- Phone 1 land. This removal is n;-« essitated | (€88 in this election will be grate- ammmssmmemeesee T | by the fact that Mr. Steele has ac- | fully remembered. <oy came up to-[cepted a position with the Interna-| Yours respectfuily, meeting of the | tional Harvestor ('o., whose employ 1. ¢. BROWN. ;1« enters next week, and we wish to 5 < ij(‘in his many friends in wishinz { AT THE METHODIST ons likely \\'ill‘[I:im success in his new field \lul-‘ CHURCH TOMORROW. oca Grande | berry Hernld | Agency for Endicott, John- 25 New, Fall Coat Suits for son's Hide-to-Wearer Shoes. the ladies. Special prices for Every pair guaranteed. Priced next two weeks. jrom $1.49 to $3.98. 200 New R. & G. Corsets. Only a few left of our Spring || 50c to $3.00. and Summer Suits, Dresses, " {OMOrTOW e - I At the Methodist church tomorrow Work on the Auditorium building | morning Rev. Isane ¢ Jonkins will I services at s being pushed with great vigor, as | preach on “The Marriace of the Sons | s ) [ z.v.nrxriv‘. contract calls for the completion [or God to the Danzhtors of My nl“ gkirts. WaiStS and Muslin Unlon Made Overalls, regulal’ it at. dlof the stru 1, and This sermon was i rod rotwo i i contractors mean 1 at 89c. iness and Vimade i impossibie to hold services, | B i Laheland, ar- fgoing 10 make gooc price that will make you buy. Mennen’s and Colgate’s Tal- Our entire line of Men’s Fall cum Powder, 15c. Hats priced from 50c to $4.50 BUCKSKIN BREECHES || Our line of Men’s Dress and s evidenced The preacher propo-es to deal in a8 v oto take uplthe fact that this week there are | practical way with this mysterions of the seventh | fortv-four workmen on the pa ‘ stitute. - Bar-[fer this one building W areat amount of building all over| In the evening the congressition v oroll account in Genesis that has ;-n.-nl N thoe | vause for stumbling to =0 man) town is thken into consideration one | Will have a treat in the way of a Dus retureed b moy have sone ided of the nnmber | ermon from Dre. Pickard, brother of i nati and other for mechanics who are now cwploved [the Pickard brothers who residg in 3 ronimerons 1 anished divine, who has recently o JT S . e e o e v w|f Suits. Every pair of Pants | cheaper than the others. . W o e World i | P At i et o 1) from 98¢ to $5 guaranteed to Men’s Silk and Cotton Ties i e, 1 the e i e e fen acmaisnnee doecnon e - |§ - gjve satisfaction and priced at s i aned oo Wil | U000 0N Ris Was o his e ap- (8 R P 50¢ dozen; 10c each. at reduction of 25c to $1.50 | pointment he cun 1 ke aovis il onlerr el ns -.\1-||‘,:“» | e i | B : 3 ; . : it il on WO derconed i ik pair under regular selling price Peroxide, 6-0z bottles, 10c. W y noint e ‘H. } ‘;H t ‘:‘ . ‘; ——— e — ne ‘]m e | tingu nin o ° Mgl e b L el i e Come in and See Us. will join ! hish Tivive cone this far. Fye caten Sunday school an! et th ] | rything that | nstal ' | Vil hold 801 ! 1 lar n hiy 1 i | I .. IN.E.Harrell & Co. J LW marson | his Plant | 0rsersed fenceposts™ my goat isen | Revo 1 donking will preach i Galloway has a | the Keeno keen jump! My Jdones | bixicland at the close of the Sun Plant City | WL You have o stice with the bark ld.‘\ school tomorrow afternoon, and Bl'yant BlOCk’ Lakeland’ Florida | on? Or do you preter o little « "‘:‘.""‘ W, I Steinmeyer will fill the W heart? [y, wonldn't thar ju ;]u;l[nl in the evening - . I e Wed? U Proserved | M Steinmeyer will preach ar Hol | g [R——— Ay George on Pleace pass the 1ele [ lingsworth school Tiouse tomorrow v zood attend- | pho Palm Beach County. Jafternoon Loand a fine time | ndid “‘-“’\"',' ";"3BODY OF DICKENS W. 0. W., ATTENTION' . HRRH X é nore Hoappear l;.‘hq:j FOUND UNDER ENGINE AL Sovercigrs wishing o tike \ Stk e b it ll'ln morning and noon degree are v vir large num ki it o }qlh ted to be present at our hall the | tion wa noont from the oflice o e e e Ten Good Reasons Why You st o e w0l Should Own a Lot in Park Hill ame as | : FPWear and Beon Moboan have an envi | | posed when reooverod I'raflic wa | heen con- ) ¢ able reputation as bear hunters and | ¢ delayed between Wilcon and Perry | tmts by too when one of these animals shows up | over o werk !} «r, he thinks g i a peighborhood they are sent for vith o littled [ Their Tatest oa i Jact Thar " & 8-k g s tbe cur |18 yon id, [ day from Mr. Norton several ik First. Because it is in the Best Town in South Florida. consider- { why not zer one of thow b mtifnl feast of Bartow. They went. Mr. Nor o bt ot e e e o (il Second. Because it is as HIGH if not HIGHER |than any isual .\tr‘.u-w;hrv not coinc t 1=t long when the | the neighborhood in a 'n;n/ el point in Lakeland. hurch to- | winter t oning Pihat it must he caught he Pridey worulog their. dozs e Third. Because it has One Mile of Granolithic Side Walks. T ededede de PRI A AR I SN ) Fourth decause it has High Class Ruilding Restrictions. Fitth. Because 4 Beautiful Lakes canbe scen from its Summit. Sixth. Because Shade Trees will be planted on all streets this Fall. e Wikin THEA TRE N, rom e dox e van and cane « N iy:' it one of the Norton bhoys w! - 7 {r‘nhwi his fowling piece and wit 3050 fora fine 00 0008 G000 0 0000}1)«;1!&. vim fired five shots in rap C ree oranee] DONT MISS TONIGHT iy 4N e Scventh. Because all Streets will be Graded. r 1ge | founs 1t each hole 1 hid “< of Lake Xfor-;oOOOOOOOOOOOOOOl ould be covered with the palm o N . s s . by T vt 1o e e nn o [l Eighth. Because it is the most attractive Residential Section ar and he turned —"" | program for Tomight, " .00 0o P— 000eeC Bartow, and when cornered anothe in Lakeland. Ninth. Because Lotscan be sold on REASONABLE Terms. Tenth. Because if you don’t, you will wish you had, if you do, will always be glad. CHOLERA ON THE PLAINS [ bullet finished the work [“IS“NIA (Pathe n« rimai. ) { The hunters gathered around at L] it was their unanimous opinion th THE BABRY OF THE BOARDING | X y e THE BABY OF 1 g : | the bear would weigh way vond HOUSE | over several hundred pounds. Hus | Wear said it would weizh more th eecesee —~ TTEOBBBB ———— THE HANDICAP ('ha' The bear was skinned and LT3N A\D CHILDRENS’ bin—Drama. ) | hide stretched and nailed or back end of Norton's bar: I“t“nt e "rlv.z the zre r part thercof —Jee— Deen- B Go Co Rogan “?I;Zildirr;am or §. M. STEPHENS \Ti1 \Ti1 'Children, under 12...5¢ el ¥ 1 IO i PPPRITRRTRTRs TPy PPN o SRS [ RPSSRSSRRTaaRaeeal o s

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