Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 2, 1912, Page 4

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) ' | 4 ‘ i \ R i FAGE FOUR THE EVEN... TELEGRAM, Lo __ FLA, OCT. 2, 1912 sl esetetes s A A 0 L oD A S AL et s s S B et i eI D S B E O . LLS HIM PIRATE WITH N ———— e s st A loar ! K well of a miy ' ! ¢ than a certain o e | i 5 fhe Lveming Telegrar L et i v o 1o 30 i | A PIRATES CREV. | Teicgran; = iis known all over vhio ( hor ow pleas DT THi L e ———— ,Jdohm K. Stilimuan, over in the for 1y of boys un the postoflice at Lake- : ‘ s ) philosoply 1 i members of society it ife ood erops Tsacola, once w Republi ‘:.'x‘ leader and »1 . Florida, 5 mail mattes of the ; Wt the hasis of the wholo finds tinte f intellectual imm = st v toob natur Liz oflice Bolder in Florida, but now nd class. Al news servico and. has been | ment fresonrees. Vi SIOHD TAEINGES {# Demoerat, knows how to write, e ) principle of ‘men Al =ofs thug 0008~ BOL 1o Iyt i niers ure hAvIng a0 Ly L ke e G 0. B, thoroughils F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. e co they first bspell sreatness, but it gives us alal e B S ' are good. The jand is telling all about it in a prices are g 5 | \ontami Colorado, Utah,'of deeply interesting avtichs in the vad wd other western Pensacola Sunday Journal. He con- ast article with this dri- “Praise fron crastered - artienlate languaze g and woman of more real value to the! A. J. HOLWORTHY | i susiness and Circulatioa Manager.l leurned how to gossip. Yworld than any o all of the bi s {ters we read abour in the books - ontribited enormously. [cludes his : V : st e ok L B e ol < watic comparison, which is as true We o conara: SUBSCRIPTION RATES.S i Saburndale is o utterly imyg Wle, L The Mulberry Herald charact iz s o e Ve YEAr ....-ecoeseses ‘2 5 {and it any one from that thriving f:l.x a farce” the election recently fe A (cgumulation ol “The vear 1912 will long be re- Joe Dixon o Six mouths ...... oo & town =hould wish to come here by .14 for representative, and declares | ri The fiuits are not sg justiv membered as a memorable vear. One The Telegray that the governor should have :lb-f(- 4~ they mizht be, hut that is event that has transpired and an- interior dails Three monthg ...-..... 126 : team or automobile it would be nec- Delivered anywhete within the v to make a detour involving 3 at is transpiring will serve but no paper f SRR R i PRl matter other that is transpiring wi a i e City of Lakeland | ° ok when a direct ronte Dointed @ representative, and thus{anotives ma : : A ; g G etea i 4 mine forty miles when 4 dirpdt onte I el | fhe present situation is not to make it stand out doubly promi Fn(l. Joe's work 1o 14 Goni' S O jwould mean only ten or twelve miles. saved all this bother and expenss.| 1t its lessot. We must not for- nently in history. In April of 1012 it.—Bartow Cony T —— Without zreat expense a road that | The Herald, we think, is mis ‘“‘""J..“ . biblical story of the seven |the “Titanic, lugg‘:st fmd speediest | From the same ofice I8 188ued | would be at least practicable could {ppe governor is not empowered UWir Line and the seven lean kine ‘of all Trans-Atlantic liners, struck Welcome 1oy U THE LAKELAND NEWS bt mades and ane apnop) dfor rollefy tine is coming, though not now an iceberg and went down with over Unele Joe Diveg . . { jappoint a representative of the peo- s wekly newspaper glving & “.{i" this "m“l..r Wil e uuuh: o he ple such a representative must hu‘t\l; lo, when the lean years will be 1,700 souls. As she made her fi?nl editorial wr 5 cumue of local matters, crop condl-{county commissioners at their meet- le 1l Aves, (v 5. He i= 4 wise man who ir plunge her bands were playinz cmployed o dunis, county affairs, ete. Semt jng yest Monday. A number of per- ‘.N Lt Lol Bl [ crity saves up against advers- CNearer, My God, to Thee” It Was My Dixon for « ¢eoywhere for $1.00 per year, [sons interested will go before l!x-‘\\> e inelined 1o aur vith the ! \‘:lx“ml open-liandea the most arandly spectuenlar trag- 1he Live 0 A Rl i md i ds desived 1o have as preeald that thers wa yren s | t wise for us edy of the age thar pajea DEMOCRATIC TICKET. ol them as posible fn e, il i e S 5 efiort to Lave the present andesive 0 ; : A% ot : . i 2 o ¢ Presider Woodrow Wilsen. '#ble conditions pemedios the only proper con 1 o b i olsands 1t O ¢ Viee DPregident Thomas C. e of this conniy was ¢ | pro 1 ¢ th il Poy [Tt N ut privdent onl 1entt ! , Leland J wes o such g crowded el Jegislation that Jda il aid S A o fifty years Kman. condition of things at hiz house hedoecpeg 1 an i ) of 1 materinl then 1o We Must H at Large— thoushit more than once Low shardes Vice of atters being take » ol et st Rep but her owners in recey The Lak Claude | Nt serpent’s tooth s the tongne o to the who o {1 ottt talh epel dears have sacrificed necessary re- has seeured Congressman, First District==8. ot an ivate cponge, although he Was ' pe that i this | Pro ininto. the clouds, Bven the | prirs.to greed and speed. Her name yo. pivon M. Sparkman, teo wise 1o say it out alowd. But he ' ion nad been thoronghly under 1 the leaves of the i8 G, O, P, and she d o captain for o AN Congressman, Second Distriet — was guiltless ol that other phrase, | qood there wotld not i {op iho Benelit ot [soyen venrs ceding the present Wi Frank Clark. SHow sharper thin a serpent’s 1ot | ye opposition 10 Lolding the el 5 d flowers, 10 we et who used her when he desired oo o0 Congressman, Third Distriet—Em='ir is 1o have a thankless child, " [ion to which the Herald refs e open- | for his personal service, and that of o ooy moett Wilsor vhich Jobn Stillman puts in hi o may safely imitate, i frivnds only, and was very cave- oo Governo Park Teammell ‘ | last Sunday’'s 1% 1eol SAVE UP SOME OF YOUR ; e i 4 unlegs 1ess about her whinery and she zot vt Al \itorney ¢ Tlion, Jis: WOl 4 B an i ol PRESENT PROSPERITY RN A Tk dolinre: b (i Lshape, In fact, o, Seoretary of H. C. Craw- ! of I Hukespear ; bt e 1 owaell m | At ford : yoanld tho Are you salting away for o rai e e it " Qu Commissioner of Agriculture-—W. words wivn I LOON Ly any of your share of the p : ; ¥ B g o 1 onld not e iel L 0 ! ira O=perity vou are enjoying? 15 not (i " this y ' Troasurer- -0, ¢, Luning danzhter. M an’on oo deid level witi PR e “‘, and Nopw, { cired amot vessel, a brand re Y Comptroller - W. V. K”“”i Crre ey people, her ing animal which o ; ¥ citizenship, edueation {OUe. manned G0 with her desertoes it Siperintendent of Pablic Instruce oo to it cael day s substance inocohe conrent ; emend it in violation of the laws o gk " N. Sherts. without o thought for 1] ur ‘i M‘HM :l “‘tm,l ,‘_‘._” ’i]":, ’_,l::‘ 1}‘ r turned hiis 2uns on d o Cliemist R.E. Rose Fp o Kansis o company of schoot | Retlec npon the following 1 the ” | S s e !:md in v ppled condition : . Adintant Generat=—, C. R, FOBOR iy hers vovontly dehitod tiie quose | Pensoli ouiiu i e, soir oot Bas Rl Hinish is g S s e B 1L LR L the Greatest Woman in policy, op want of poliey, it you e ; ! “She has 1 2ood old ship and il The Tampa Tribune |1 given | History ? They considered all the dong to the grear theifth himea . weuthered many a cale, and previous 1 tifey-two “hoosts” for a certain Flor- | big ones, ancient and modern, in- | herd, Look on the _B"GM Side. 10 the pirates’ day had some grear | by the cro & \ 5 : : i .| Get into the habit of looking for v ida town without acknowledgement | ciuding Susan B Anthony of Kan What are you doing with yous {itho: liver Jintig. of tha: olbudf and commanders, May she rest in peace — of the serviee from the town paper I but omitting that other celebrat fshare of the sencral prosperity "“h"" vou have found It continue to [and as shie sinks beneath the waves, How bt when it induleed inoone eriti- fed daughter of the sane State, Aunt [ Throwing it awasy in hich living {look tor it, rather thon at the leaden |1et the bands play as they did on the ! “The engageme: viste of that town it was promptly | Cavvie Nation, and finally dodged the [Carelessly Tetting it run out througde | gyay in the middle. 1t will help you Jother Titanic: “Good bye! old G. O me is a beauty, elled down Nothing strange in‘i»nn- by deciding upon a type of [yvour fingers inoa thousand and Ol over nuany hird e ACACWillits. [P Hats off' She's going down!' l"\'t‘fi," replied M 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 Magnificent Addition are Selling Fast f v )} Let us show vou this property. Let us show vou a magnificent location for a home, the best in the city. Lci us show you ihe great big orange and grapefeuit rees on every lot, worth almost half the price asked for the lot. The fruit is reserved by us this year but is yours next, : Each lot is within easy reach of a present sewerage system, city water, electric lights, and within ten minutes walk of postoffic. ~All lots have an easy slope to the lake securing excellent drainage. For a limited time these lots will bc piaced 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. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS INQUIRE OF The FLORIDA & GEORGI”. LAND Co. |I\ Phone 72. Munn Building Lakeland, Florida. 5

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