Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 1, 1912, Page 4

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fAGE FOUR THE EVENuL:e TELEGRAM, LIK LA QT 1. 1912 [he ivening Telegram gt ‘ Gt 'TLY INCREASED ATTEND. |SOME INSTANCES OF THE Yir b [mouire S a8 LR ANCE AT ALL OF THEM. | OPPRESSION OF FARMERS. | by s unpexpectod hese H | Publizhed every alternoon (rom thej, 1th one aecord, vote A invi | = Reaa FOR i k . G ot rat | t scems to us at the present high Ud . K. ntucky Buildiag, Lakeland, Fla. 1 roatest ever, o, it \ ! 1 i { farm products, that, lik W — ; wothinz it had smell and ag ‘i i all the pam M g We Apa A Entered in the postoflice at Lak ovil Fats n Floi have opencd [pigs, our farmers ought to e o end, Florida, as itter of the \ 1 e J ! i ruing jk et b il - e |, 1 nee larcely in-iin clover, Surely they ouzht to he 88 4 calidid sovona class. s soithern missionary tonr . S i bl . Ll : . : (B 8 oL so ‘““"““1 i < correspond- | the last to join the arm) v b we suspect that i Jeaked pacc’ o e cars ago that This i i P lec M F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. ...y Lis optimistic cuticle from the Inewspapers which did not promptly " g beviod L . \l ; I : u T e e i tond of the press and . occasional £ i Gt neiatl Aalso of the pudlic schools, but that jcents a dozen. T.ess tnan tl sena U (dein in the reckloss deonunciation of als t i 4 | ef zen e HOL“ORT"Y;I P, | Fimtris,; Projectel faim L ”"'l ,corporations as the enemics of the Wias 1o be o ted because of the fen egss can buy a subseription to —_— Business and Circulation Mapager., ... ... south was strictly wise [ peaple were the ”“d i lhv'pm wal erowth in the scholastic poy- | the Ocala Weekly Bauner for a whole FOR COUNCILMAN.: ~ : ‘;TE-S—-‘—- hiz game and was not 1o he xh.mm d ‘u,rpuunuu or corporations them-{ 1 ion vear. At Ih.v time of 1rls l‘Slil\)llSl-I‘-\ i - . SUBSCRIPTION R {hy the .m. 1 ovoice of the all MOOSE |l in full sympathy with wl the | e e ment- countin page or pat .‘ : i ODe Year ....-seeeccss +$5.00 |avay from the opportunity to put Latlesod. iniquities of the others. Al ! ! 0 Dwonld have required as many as L X MONLUB 4. svsaseans 2.50 |a Democratic president in the White g0 po e SHiinTe ioatls Dink thit State= have heen drawing Leavily in twenty-five dozen. A good sized pig @8 & candid Three mouths ... ..... 1.26 House. Teddy got cold comfort from | .o vor and they mistrust even |the past ujpon our young men and | js now worth what a good sized steer ‘ld ge, Imnmn ‘ Delivered anywhere within the [the South if all reports he true [their own little country weekly if it |yours women seeking higher educa- |was worth a few years ago, and & | Cresap’s nam . steer now will bring more thun a friends, who i.. limits of the City :‘ Lakeland 2 S e ails 10 kick the octopus in the slats | yicns. «nd ourown 1nsm|mon~.ollimu cents a weel 4 R e ations per bale for 10 cent Brother Hetherington, of the I and to denounce corporations per| ..y .i. suffered greatly in conse- | bale s every chance it gets. To such |some years ago. The San Antonio! e Lakeland News, reminds us of the|S¢ €very chance it gets. To suchy gananet Wl ot ol (el FOR COUNCIL.\L N From the same oflice 18 issued the following from the Pensacola |1 ‘ldn” woe Bt | (Texas) Express is before us, and| il i THE LAKELAND NEWS {Journal will e real news: with the idea that the standards in here is the way it tells about the ' o oy o wekly newspaper giving a Te- “TPhere has always been a grear jour State university and similar changed conditions: B of cotton would have brought| jqualified o sor, wiywardaess of the typo in butcher- | ing an cditorial wherein - we ex- that the day was last |]|»| I pliad spRb et e PR 4 g0 sume of loval matters, crop condl-| worehing who o the newspaper mas | De and ery about corporation owned sl ols werd sutticiently high t Yes, a pig now sells at trom 825 00 a0 tions, county affairs, etc. Sent 0 s ot el to e lonoes |Dewspaers, it s o matter of el e onle 1ot 0, "u ore '1 hv; ”-\,h“,' . .u: e toe i auywhese for §1.00 per year. i S el i 1 othe connr klies 45 agkt £ 1 pretty big bunch of money 1or &y 1 1, S LA St p—— : i i g 6 P . f i1 pig In the old davs o hog W e e ol b o I upon by law toshow ,@#hd @ AL >y ot Stat reaped QA o i y 0 R ~ a7 Y 1 \ 1 " 1 Cale It tor marker neil a e i ) f ande ' or 1w rs ol X Wognestion vid that th cdito e puablishers al Iy ¥ e ' o1 a3 H W h i l' ! Gst Olls I 9.1 ~ W : | { i { FOR CO O EY U i RRVIELH | i g U O : i i o \ice ' u i : ; s 0 i ¢ ; Vi Marshail. OIS e i ; e x Presidentisl Eloctors - Jeflerson B. ; Hageet | g 1 it j Browne, J£o Fred Debierry, TAS J ! o Fhe St Augustine Meteor i on-1 il st iae louralan el for more th lira Jones, W, Chipley Jones, Lelaud J. pacle is an indepo wmdidate 10 ! Wl togethi gooil Al 3 tirely satisfied with th proposed | a to get i, Our own schools of 3 O Heuderson, H. arkman. represen; Lee county in the Legis : - fitio% . hatte Bubl Congressman, State at Large—pupe op oo plattorm whick ineludes lhaaplaimneidment Lrelithing B il ; Sl very profituble animal, g |y cnoiminational instit B i o do so Clade L Enzle fumonz other proveessive features, |10 bond issies for school purposes | ahd: denominational 1 ¢ G R T R . i N 3 | 1t have i Nt rdinary o= £ ! £E i i ® Congressman, First DIstact—8. votes for women Bro. Andrews car I thinks the language of |Iu»” A ”_’ M s farmers fail to appn this oae o M. Sparkman ries a hat fall of high-grade brains | . " |62 b viry ieocont yoars i lovat- ! FOR COUNCIL:: M. Sparkman. | Tt et 4 ha Hgh-grate bea wendment requiring an affimative Lo GG e and Noltiing aot Congresaman, Sccond District —on his fead and it he goes to Talla-| . : ARG % i) ! W oe ber when sweet | { i the) it bt g b Lt St b ;.um:'n\ vote of the gqualified elec- [y vior 1o the best in surronnding We can remember when sw et We Are Aur Frank Clark. Bassee and makes his legislative ca- | I tatoes were o drag on the market at | b i | . eothere cay he g I B TR B u t W Congressman, Third Distriet Em‘}lwr as interesting as he does his 1t ‘“'\ oy e UL I Tt I Tl | mad 10 cotts a bushel. Now they are vesae 4 mett Wilson, te old red-Teaded Bagle down in s {0 is all viehie That papes s i DAl S AL 35 ents per poek. | ‘ CGovernor Park Trammell, Hevo, he'll b " ty live wire in I ther 4 matter of suflicien | sk Lt 4 ! ! o hfineing 505 T G oen oy General—Thos, F rost. | 1. e : tored the intormation, 1 as a re ¥ . i WL 4 ! Attorney General lhl!ll - B West i body and o hizhiy useful mem [public concern to justify che call ‘“_ ) 1“ B aihini a picce. Country butter is 13 cents '« niy 4 Secretary of State . C. Craw- op, altor How. Drogressive Rligic QPEED RS FARTR _ 5 i . ; A ) ; {hery no matter how jiro 'l*ll\‘ his a specil eleetion, the public[jey are thronged this i per pound, and milk 121 cents e ford. Lpolitics nor how wameron: his isms AR Gl o ; : § i quart, Tell us, who it is thar EALPTT S5 4 Commissioner of Agriculture—W, ! ive evidence of that concern pever were hefore And heyond D g FOR COUNCILMAN ' \ Mltne to the polls and votine for in this inereased attendm LINIR - 10 ODILESS The A rmens o e s WL suvs. lor W . | ; Surely it is nog the fellows who ar i Treasurer - J. . Luning. o I Pensicols "1" nal HLEE o ) st the propositin are Tavze numbers who would hat o f "‘ ]‘ ' Y’”‘ : ! __' We Are A | Comptrollor W, V. Knott. : I ; e oo mneh shenanagan i Vi he so0 hut we opine that ther frone bevond the State 1o get the, 1“ y' o : A il ( [ L eos i 'y o mie c e i \ i . . g a Danner W ¥ Superintendent of Public instruce [ Bigh judicial pliaces” OF course the I.'. will be mighty few, it any bond % it for the splendid upli 08 i euh tion W, N. Sheits, I",' welve said e oall along, illld.ll jever dssued under e amendment own scliools of ligher learn- | 73 o large, city State Chemist— R, . Rose. ' " ifl“l’llv of t]lm country don’t I‘IH"1‘H| its present shape, even i it car- | in estulting in improved standards SEGIOHOTOIHLOIOBOIGIOIOFOP tr ol T 6 L el B < 4 i in moral revolution and dreive this!ries next month to huild hool | hicl : Wen ciate the support Adjutant Generat- 1. . R, Foster. |~ Y . Loschool tand equipmient which make them jate the suppor ivsidions shenanagan from its lurk- [honses in Flovida, To get a majority I.“]Iw.' woand universities in o fact s POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT === ling place in our courts it will soon |of . i W elector any is-|aw SR T f AL Wiz i i i . 3 b 1 s .1 .»( the gualified .1 lectors on any is- [ well as nan $030 5 GiG OIOTOTOHE We Are Authon tegardless of the constitutional |rival the dreaded octopus itself 15 | sue these days is o feat well-nigh No State iy the South, probably no = l"'n\.wmn that cruel and unusual | the arch-cnemy of the plain popu [impossible in practice, however easy (State in the Union, is showing mor» FOR MAYOR. | LB, SN lll[llllll;\hlll‘l;-ms‘Tll:\ll Am.»l be inflicted, C.flation. Down with the shenanagan! [in theory. The phrascology of that |equcational growth than Florida, all - s as a candidate 1 I, L Floyd i writing poetry about | Let us save our spotless judiciary {amendment should be changed by all | {hings considered, and this is con- We Are Authorized to Announce [ large, eity of Lak:! I'I.ll _\n‘mu. :«Ilu\\ ;\ho stole and | from its polluting tonch ay any cost, lmeans, if our schools are to get anv spicuously true of our schools for JOHN McKEE {tion, Oct. 21, 191 then returned a package ! aE it » Pensacols ‘e ol % v o b [ £ i g 3 2 2 frot Pet : ll : l‘l\ ge of money jand it the Pensacola Journal will tell | rood out of it. The Legislature now [the higher culture of our youth of |as a candidate for mayor, city of 'ciate the opportuy i+ L Leoti bank ud just what a shenanagan is and |ip session should attend to it. both sexes. Lakeland, primary election Oct. 21.[eity’s'best infercsts [ ™ The BON TON RESIDENCE SECTION of Lakeland 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 Magmfzcent Addition are Selling Fast U TR I NN IR Y R TN T T R N R o S IR R AT T Y TR I TR ten minutes walk of puxmm«.. All lots hau an casy slope to the lake securing excellent dramagc For a limited time these lots will be placed on the market at from $630 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. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS INQUIRE OF ' The FLORIDA & GEORGI/. LAND Co. Phone 72. Munn Building Lakeland, Florida.

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