Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 25, 1912, Page 4

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‘9 ' ; THE EVENG. TELIGRAM, LK1k FLA., SEPT. 25, 1012 "n tven'n ]’ele ram \ ‘cadline writer on the Tampa ! i L. Davis, the well-known mid- | = of the private schools SR e e S T G S O CU D S S RSO e e I g g { ! me plavs the limit in ! t! Florida newspaper man, afres | t0or rule is alveady in for K E o v e R LG o e o= ribes three Boston we with rural journalism uo |erition hence it is likely that our b tublshed every afternoon from the‘r thers of Mr, R velt's party as |, Georzia since last January, ha Ly Jy sanitized descendants, m‘mv:! & ‘ ' wKentacky Building, Lakeland, Fl& - ito-ron cow meese” potirned to Lis old home ot Peppy, [acuingt germs and microbes at ev-i g & . d s P Gy - [ Ttor connty, and established a pi- | ers point—will look back with dis-j o 4 ' Eu }-1 : !‘Il‘ A"“!‘“lb“‘ at ;‘atk;e \ Boston murderer was excented s calied the Banner, with W, 1, cust upon the period When llll'll; & )‘1ur1f‘-4, as mal! matter <t Monday, more than three y as bis partier. Jeff is the |rude ancestors drank out of a com- | ‘: , spant clo, atter he was first brousht to trial [ \jupk Tapiey of Florida journalism, | mon cup and wiped their faces on “i : H " SR I'for the crime. In England or Can-|{yith a stron of Wilkins Mij- | common towel in the court houses.| & " F llbrl‘llf;lfill\::TONr, ED!?BR G the matter would have been dis- | cuwber in his zenial soul, and as a | jails, railrond trains and puhli~‘ ‘?‘ - . 4 z - posed of i hree monuths, starter of country weeklies [ schools of the country. | é w1 H : A J. HOLWORTHY posed of in t | cheerful starter of « 3 ies | o . o : cusiness aud Circulation Manager. | « X the has few equals and no superiors | ————— | b (S have ]US( recelved a large bhlrmknfi Or’ ? w et Adter vight years us editor and [ .mong his brethren of the crafr Year ¢ fter vear since the pecple 3 : ! SUBSCRIPTION RATES: { proprietor of the Eustis Lake Re-|aiay his latest born survive the rer-|of the South became free from th"i 3 Shoes for Ladles and Gentlemen' HCY@ f . One YEAT ...oceesoes ..+$5.00 zion, € l!_ .\:v\\'n‘!] .Im,s sold out '“j ils of infant journalism and live 10| epuit of the carpet-haggers ‘-},,.\, reve! 2 gre some of the brands we carry: ; RIS BONLHE oo .usainiins 2.60 | Clarence E. Wood, of Kentucky. who | yourish him when his neighbors talk [ phown the world their sbility, and 0 > : Three months ... .... 126 |has organized a stock company and ! zhant him as “old man Davis'” can today exhibit such results of pa-; & i ticlivered anywhere within the will install a new plant and other- , tisnce, determination, energy and FO!‘ Ladles 2 i limits of the City of Lakeland |wise improve the property. | Those people who think that the |ghrift as gives them a secure place| & FOI’ Gemlumcn H tor 10 cents a week, Ao e ! unrest all over this Nation has an|awong the thriving sections not only g “ce“ “alit B t 2 3 i o Al 59 o "~ Je 5 H i g ic b i » V' - BX LGS v That Pensacola bank clerk, \\hnl'.\” meaning and is a presage of |in the republic but in the world. S y "r a( kard, From the same office 18 18sued | .o1e $55,000 and then got panic- | ks it i el reare Lt 3t Cloud Tribunc. & : ‘ THE LAKELAND NEWS stricken. and. returned. the money, | 58T, OUBLY 10 1N - M1 Zeh words from the Tribune, ’Ct H H s wokly newspaper gIVIDE @ Te| ..o Lrobably more terrified by l,,(,:~l me measure allayed by the follow- corrosenthtive. of ‘tho Tnion veter:| & a“ n Icott JOh“SO" sume of local matters, crop condl-!yycnitude of the pile than the mag- | ing clear, common-sensc viev of the |y < in Florida, and published by 0 4 tors, county affairs, ete. Semt!jude of the crime. But his "“”““,m:nl-»r by the distinguis Ameri- [ 1orthern people in a northern rom—! C: selb s "i I‘l Arcll Boston' wiywhere for §1.00 per year. [tition is to be commended YOI y citizen and Cotholi prelate, | Uity :Jruns]wlum'-d lm the South | o 'a" s | : frigl ather E ‘on- : i take adde ‘e eaning, al-| <& 5 !Ih‘lHILh fright rnl‘ul than con L isa aiians 1 on ded force anc Hl'l m.L l‘l l & DEMOCRATIC TICKET. {science was the motive that moved A though they state bt simple! ¥ . . e 4 him. e oucht to fee! thankinl that Fliat unres oW .”“ HERY Ll No part of the world is m " Don t buv a palr Of Shoeb un“l VOU For President—\Woodrow Wilson. .o o cold foet ar the theshold than real, 10 comes fres the exubers hibTe Dhasr sk lon e all destvadis 4 bk ; \ £ For Vice President- Thomas C.o - ihc piminal carcer has probably e of liberty. The American peo- than is the South wwel this has these lmeS, and then [hc Crages: \ Marshall aroved hin e full graduftion hon=" o oo fnoe that % abort cqually teae for twenty year: b . il d,. A lign iy " Presidential Electors—Jefferson B. . i intamy later on Yo : : Phe pordin) recssnition ot flie Strongest llnc Of Chl](u-.‘:". S I 3 . i imecliate bother, and there you " he Browne, J Fred DeBerry, Charles k. I ! et i S ekl na e Mg b g bl S § " { . Jos W. Chipley Jones, Leland J. he Tribane congratulates the L i 5 Uty ry pleasant 1o not ¢ appreClate )Ou Cfl”s. Henderson, H. C. Sparkman, LeKelatid Telogram on adding o ds! i ; 4 ‘mmv '””:. A bd (] H State at Large — T T R A tioy than ours i AR Note ¢n THE WISH IS PATHER o ; Clande 1) b : : e Gys os0gareat leree of materiad TH A ] . . a8 5 i My yenrs' fame and favor in Flor- ; ol v o Congressman, First District—S, R e R i Prosperic Nowe cnjoys so miei TO THE THOUGHT i i a jonrnalism. With Colonel Dixon ! ¢ o M. sparkman. ; ¢ L personal liberny \ud that s whe B : SO sting those able newspaper mak- ; RS e N i ' Cot s=man, Scecond District — i \ Hehantal ; one hears con nings I'hie people Simors going around the State arn 5 : 4 My ndsalvs. UNARIELON, GBIt i They can talk out |t the effoer that Mr. E. . Gunby, & Frank Clark. z Gl e e i and its weekly edition, the | | e B cotindt ' Movse candidite for congress- | — W | NOews, ( to hecome even mor Frt o g Mot i ! - o Jarge, stands a show to de- | o '] 1 B 3 5 veadable and popular than at pre: ; PR A v & 4 ' " Governor — Park Trammell. i Y Fiiat e izl he cotmmon drinkiug cup is Clande L'Engle 2 [ ! Attorney General--Thos. F. West. "“l‘l Danel ORCTHITE W Giher mood old American habit o Mro Gunby's ability and popular- | L the Live Oak Democrat and he ! Socretary of State- 11, C. Craw- i o Pranctioned by immenoria usage, 11 of - course are admitted; and ¢ will e weleoned to South Florida | : 5 4 4 i i ford i b vith moagniticent inditference to al ¢ orumors hive it that to the| ¢ 7 3 ik , by the press and public Famipa A ; : I | i | . ilave S Commissioner of Agriculture-—W, it senitary considerations, which has o Republican and personal vot o A o ear a oya ailore Sl ribnne : 4 " A MeRac ! ot to vonish from o modern Tife e poll will be added enouga v, ! Treasurer- ). C. Luning. less all s fuil. In several of L vo of Democrats who o dislil SR PETSIEN it walint v B S e ST Gl 0 Jar== WL VKot g ©incthe schociing am Le different States you can’t oot a vide to cleet the Bull Moos | Superintendent of Pablic Instruc- ¢ o o fong you e Keen Fdzink of water on oy o seod iy of woeertidt THE DOWNTRODDEN FARMER ' . tion AW, N, Shests tor than $2.006 worth of honey riins nor in any ot the depot s o ocrats would dearly lo ! 10« ; Sate Chemis . E. Rose she doos Linasine yourselt f g le ron furnish ronr o n tde defeated v oang body The Appeal 1o Reason in @ recen = fori i Adintant Ger 1. C.R. Fostor, K for an houy micmber [ tate law iy 0 et ! (e8] ho hate Clande hat sudline running acros< ! calitorni et : ‘(1i~ nany and varvious calls that have prerely a0 railvoad recalation, A vdially, « o one iy How the Farmer ' - i nomadde upon von during these | voa number of States 1] onmmog e thems But there ds no morc - Jias Been Robbed.” and - devoted Pl ronre ot the Bull Meose Will | sy few days of preparation for L deinking cup s the veal Demosrat in Flovida than Clindc | pnel space ta the downtrodden so | i B beand g Atlants next Setuedac, [ school, and then imagine vour fam Chublic seliools, i1 are go- L Eagle; he won the nominetion in of the Ihe following from thi y the P wWiich s 0 highly specialized faunal (Y multiplicd by thirty and your fing to have legis] 1 on the sub traishit-out campaizng - noaeie Kansas City Journal hed near fed 28 1 \ naturalist wav of saving that ot croubles complicated by the fact that | ject, bore in Plorida vhiost cor- Lemoerat can o vote against him, and ihie Appeal o Reason's . makes ing th the hundreed urching ave not, after ftain. Down in Tampa the citv | iz walk over is cortain, As to these ' us wish we could belong to the let I Roosevelt will be thers on that o - ) : i all, your Kids; if they were, you | Lealth officer strongly urzes the ah- | rimors, in many instances the wish downtrodden ! wde awhile Savs son the : 5 . Caslon e e in his favorite pas- Lwould skin “em alive aud put black folition of the common driokine cap oo father to the thoneht. St Peterss the Journal: [ f \ fime of vichly cesticulated oratory. | pepper and ved ants on ‘em.” in the schools of that city and in burg Times | “Even in these prosperous times B | o . ~ . 5 The BON TON RESIDENCE SECTION of Lakelar: Right on the shore of Lakeland’s favorite Lake, Morton, which in a short time will be encircled by a lovely boulevard. The Lots In This Magnificent Addition are Selling Fasi e — f | . ——————— N~ ——————— ~ e —————— e ——— e = = A ; Let us show von this property. Let us show vou a magnificent location for a home, the best in {i ‘ : . Lrone 168 3 ! 9 Niie tShULE L \ ¢! Each lot 1s within easy rcach of a prescnt sew crage system, city water, electric lights, and within i ten minutes walk of postoffic. All lots have an easy slope to the lake securing excellent drainage. j For a limited time these lots will be placed on the market at from $650 to $1,250, according to size and frontage. These lots will be sold on terms, viz: one fourth cash, balance, 6, 12,and 18 months, 8 per cent interest, 5 per cent discount for cash. To ensure this edition being select, the owners have incorporated in their deed a building restriction, by which the purchaser will be required to build a house to cost not less than $1500. Now is the time to buy, while you have the whole addition to select from. The choice locations will soon be snapped up and the price of the remaining lots advanced. —— e po— P —————— p—— —— > i i FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS INQUIRE OF The FLORIDA & GEORGIA TAND Phone 72. Munn Building Lakeland, Florida. 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