Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
PAGY EIGHT. % EVERING TELEGKAM, Lak e e——— A E—>5 passengor touring condition, or will ex~ paymeni on Lake- Address Box 536 8-10-tt I estaee wo cood milel cows | oline encine. A bapeain t once. L. B. Bevis. 10-7-4p FOR SALE—-233-hovse power boiler | and horse power air lift, which 0 gallens of water per min- e Apply to W. K. McRae, 6-19-tf fOR SALE - Good Burnesville subber-tired top buggy. Good aséw: cheap. €0en as 9-24-tr.! FOR RENT OR SALE. | One mile from Lakeland depot un‘ a clay road; 2 forn-room houses, 12- acre truck farm J grove. Will rent the entire place ! for $100 per or will sell l’or‘ 2 and v terms. The areie properly ed for will pay the cent on the entire place. Call or ad- (AR Ao acres of bear i Conk, n0% Gilmore //5 of =7 2 rooms furnished Githier Tor bedrooms or light house- | 201 West Lemon St 10-8-tf. NOTICE. i FURNISIHIED ROOMS—In ieeping rwo todern house avenue, fOR RENT 3 month; on Lake Morton, .\lrs.‘ 10-5-1w Furnished room et Troutman, 510 Fast Lime, FOR RENT. furnished rooms for clectric lights, bath! Very convenient, See & ALFELD. 10-1-tf RENT - Furnishea rooms, Lime street, near Lak(\; R-24-tf Phroe nouscleeping, light and water OHLING RENT One nice turnishel evonn Mrs, Lo AL Rennolds, corner Soath Massachusetts and Cedar St D-10-t MISCELLANEOUS | Bring us your pictures to framo. | {mkeland Book Store 7-24-tt Full llne both \Waterman ldell‘ and Parker Lucky Curve Fountain| Pens at all times. Lakeland Book | Store. 7-244tf) ¥or PLATE | : Pea- | 1-6-tf FIRE, ACCIDENT, aud STEAM DOILER » D. 1. SLOAN, X ba Phone 342, WiiEN vyou think of harness f MeGlashan—that's all. 9-12 « girls” and boys' and <0 cver shown in Lake- fakeland Dook ' T-24-tt in and select soma of our w books for hoys, giris and Yefore the lot is picked over. A Vig shipment just received Lake-! fand Book Store. 7-24-tt STRAWBERRY PLANTR -N. € sad Maryland from I, B i 10-3-17 iding. t receivell Come grown, Two full sets Alger books for boys et received at the Book Store. WANTED - Comdetent y & 5 position as stenozrapler rly o this office w21t GENERAIL TEAM WORK-—-Fuarnl- ture and plano moving. Call Phone 286 W E Tyler 1-23-tt WANTED- 100 feet second hand pirket fence. Name lowest price. P! ® Pox 445, 10-4-tf | 'NION sced and sets, seed rye and | oiher seasonable seeds. D. B. Dick- an. 10-3-17 | i rher or office girl | ANN PLUMBING AND-.- | Apply to W, F. John- ¢ 111 South New York |other seasonable socds 9-2-tf, son. trne brands 'BOSTON THKES FIRST G "IN THE WORL'S SERIES | (Continucd from Page 1.) lers fanned, Fletcher fanned. Ng | runs. ! Third Inning. Boston Wood walked, Hoope: sacrificed. Yerkes out at first, Wood tuking. third,. Speaker was passed, flied. No runs. New York--Tesreau fanned, Devore walked, Doyle doubled, Devore tak- irg third, Snodgrass fanned, Murray singled, scoring Devore and Doyle. Murray out, stealing. Two runs, Fourth Inning. Gardner fanned, Stahl funned, Wagner flied. No run-, New York -Merkle fanued, Her- singled, Myers out at first, Fletcher ranned. No runs. Fifth Inning. Boston - Cady out at first, jout at , Hoopeyp ned New York--Tesrenn fanned, A POUND paid | vore popped, Doyle singled and s at New: office 4y second, stretehing it iet ot Sixth Inning. Yerkes flicd out, and on first, » WANTE) ~Position ag st nogra- Have hae a lit- tle experience in both. Age 22, ilave :hit three terms. Willing (o com- rience with moderate salary. Must ave work at once. Addre:s Ruth Thorp, Fla. 10 oston Anburndaie, 70, | PICKARD BROS. €O have a com- | plete line of Gulf Fertilizer in their warchouse, Sce them Lefore tuying 200 Drane Bldg. 10-8-2 Dr- ou THREE for clean cotton ra Gard- Boston s tripled onnded ¢ tanned New ner's FERTILIZE froe brands Use zood, tried and ! B Dickson., 10-4-11 | L latter out ut One run. York fumble, Murray Snodurass CONSTRUCTION €O !, W0 baild your house, do tin work, | aple. who touched § v.h yeur plambing, run water and N'i Verkle fliod, forth, roof )uur. hluuse wEt!x gal\z.:.lri Seventh Inmng. ik ’”'“ B mh"“"j‘,“" e poston il ot at fiest, W i bl i ity ngled, Cady singlod, Wag Q'F‘R‘\\\‘Ill"llll\‘ R “, t:?vkin;': a‘m'“ml.; Wood forced ’q'.: ond Maryland grown, from D. D. (1‘,,":?:]‘:.,1, ““,hl,::~ \..‘(:I,:il,;l.,'» '\'v(;.”k. [ , Wag B ES rke Dickson. 10-4-11 { gingled, scorine Nood ad Hooper WHEN YOU THINK OF HAR-|svcaker fanned. NESS, THINE OF McGLASHAN— % York Herog fanaed; My THAT'S ALL. 912/ wiis Dit, Fleteher forced him af STRAWBERRIES; plant gl | focond, MeCormick batted for Tes | See . B Dickson. 10-4-11 ;™M ad flied out. No runs Eighth Inning. Boston - Lewis out ar lirs 5 ve us a eall acr erg wrdens, VERAL nice front A rooms I Tentessee avenue, Mrs. | Sl Delnatf | mn received a They ar 9-20-tF, his just ment of boys’ ghoes Popular prices, | runs, beams, Trish potats heets, turnips, ote I Dickson, 10- Call 208 Red for all kinds on ner ed hua at thiv ; Hooper flied 'w York PEANT " Wood wood. No “uns. 3 Murray fisd out, M kle singled, ilerzog sinsted, doubled, Merkle, Fletehe funned, Crandall fanned. One run Final score. seorinyg wooD. Phone 258 Red for quick delivery. 9-14-1mo. R WHEN YOU THINK OF HAR. e S0 NESS, THING OF McGLASHAN— | oW Vork ... v o8 i THAT'S ALL 9-12 ONION seed and sets, seod rye and DB . 10-4-11 [N Boston . 1 MISSISSIPPI HEN REFUSES TO WORK ON SUNDAY | Miss, Ot K t Pearing all kinds of marks have been { discovered in Meridian - at various timos, them bearing cross and crown, another a watoh dial and still another words wiich! were plainly discernible to the own- The v test, however, st assertion up by Estelle that he has a hen that has been verted and has religion. Mr., Iix- 3 little 9-26-11. WOOD you like some wood. Phone S Red. Pest statlonery at lowest prices in Lakeland Book Store. 7-24-tt) The Famous Doy for aents, sold at Bailey's, Scoat and celsior shoes boys and some of the n town or loitee I you want to be the best dr 1an in town, be sure to buy a Roy it 17 it don't it and is| , don’t take it | s MURRELL & SUARP ATHAZE M- { tailored Jot vs that the hen d up to three including Sunds ) on Saturday not Yo ¥-6 ) laid e Use good, tried and; Three See DL B Dickson. family found a I witl 10-3-17 |« double yolk in this hew's w st | SET STRAWBERRIES; plant fali| Next day, Sunday, the hen did not rdens. Seo D. B. Dickson. 10-2-17|13¥. On the following week the 1o went through the same tactics, o | uxmnélony‘sy?nssmng&::g?j cording to Mr. Jones, and ho jro- THAT'S ALL b 9.12 ceaded to watch last Saturday. 10+ Pen laid the esg, which he was oa-, NOTICE TO TRUCK GROWERS. | hibiting about the city, and did no* We have on hand all brands of | lay on Sunday and from al! indi a- Gulf Fertilizer for vegetable raising. | tions she has quit working on Sun- weeks l(‘-ulf goods are best; once tried al-| day. PICKARD BROS. CO., Drane Bldg. 10-8-2 ——— The New Version. Modern business demonstraies that 8 profit is frequently without. honor— Ashley Sterne. ways used 200 PLANT beans, Irish potatoes, peas, lettuee, turnips, ote. Fresn secd . Dickson 10-4-11 WANTED -\ couple of good, live | boys to sell the Evening Telegram. | NOTICE. { have left the cmploy of the| m Low Constrietion Co, ‘ NC\VSFapers MY RS LINE INCLUDES ™ 1 ol O'Neill and Gunn, r< for work in my lino w prompt attention. Tinwork, sheeg metal work and roofing. Phone | MiLLER th wh Magazines crive s " B Give us « trial Stationery P . A New Evil. Husband—"So long as you went | around {o the polls to vote, why didn't | you do it?" Enfranchised Wife—"Ane other lady s using the hooth."— Life, Post Cards Cigars/| S Come and see me before pur- WE WILL MAIL YOU $1 ¥ e, for cach set of old False Teethsent :(‘hflsl“g Ql.‘E\\ here. US. Highest prices paid for old | ¢ . |patronage appreciated. Your Gold, Silver, old Watches, Broken Jewelry and Precious Stones Money Sent By Return Mail Phila. Smelting & Refining Co. ESTABLISHED 20 YEARS 863 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. TO DENTISTS We will buy your Gold Filings, Gold Scrap, and Platinum. High- est prices paid Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand Lobby of Edison!a Theatcr Wood /| My i T tion, Oct XD, FLA., OCT, 8, 1912, PRS- w:r;::r:»o L POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT. OIOEOIOIOIC DIRIIOIOT FOR MAYOR. | | We Are Authorized to Announce JOHN McKEE a3 a candidate for mayor, city of Lakeland, primary election Oct. 21. In the race to win, and will appre- ciate your support. We Are Authorized to Announce 0. M. EATON as a candidate for mayor of the city of Lakeland, subject to the primary elcction Oct. 21, 1912, He respect- fully colicits the support of the citi- | ns. We Are Authorized to Aunounce DR. S. F. SMITH : a candidate for mayor, city of | :cland, primary clection, Oct. 21, vt of the voters. FOR COUNCILMAN-AT-LARGE. We Are Authorized to Anncunce R. 0. CRESAD 1t d election, Oct, 21. Mr p's name presented by ds, who believe him peculia lified to serve in this capacity , brimary FOR COUNCILMAN-AT-LARGE We Are Authorized to Announce G. H. ALFISLD a candidate for councilman-at-| irge for the city of Lakeland, sub-! ject to tte white primary, Oct, Zl.i vote for him will be appre-| ted. | We aitheorized 1o Lanonnce 0. J. POPE dirtate f¢ ¢t ot rcoun s oclty to 4o s0. Anncunee NIALL 1| 188 B T as o candidats for Litpi He appreciate the .wlxn-l o all who telicve him to te able his posicion satisfactorily ! Wit We Are Autiisrized to Annonnce v | as a cundidate for Councilmun-at-| large, city of Lakeland, primary =l¢r-: tion, Oct. 21, 1f e will appre- ciate the support of the voters We Are Authorized to Annoutu: J. B SMITH andidate for Councilman-at- , ¢ity of Lakciand, primary etec- tion, Oct. 21, 16i2, e will appre- ciate the opportunity to work for the eity’s best Interasts Are Authorized to Announz N. A. RIGGINS candidate for Councilmageat- city of Lakedand, primary ciee- 21,1002 The suppert of | will Le appreciated We as farsze the vat We Are Authoerzed to Annouce . D. BRYAN as u candidate for Councilman-at-| large, city of Lakeland, primary elec- tion, Oct. 21, 1612, Will appreeiate the support of ihe voters. | We Are Authorized to Announce J. F. COUNCIL as a candidate for Councilman-at- large, city of Lakeland, primary elec- tion, Oct. 21, 1912, The support of the voters will be appreciated. We Are Authorized to Announce ' J. W. HICKS as a candidate for Councilman-at- Respectfully solicits the sup- candidate for ('u:mrilm:m-‘u-] § in counviliaan-nt- ’ coor| g v " The rew Fall Styles of Knox Hats are all in. They are beauties. All styles and colors = including Imported Velours await your inspection, BA Deen-Bryant B large, city of Lakeland, primary el 5wl I | { tion Oct. 21, 1912. Your vote support will be appreciated. Ne Are Authorizad to Announce D. B. DICKSON (as a candidate for, Council: > largs, 1 . tior, Oct . fifl the place for the ter city ofLakelon 21,1012, WIHN strive: t s ool th peot 12 Real Financier, Rob.bing 't v to puy Paul is an old toved even e »ostole Lis o Jaads sold it to pay fulness ought nzied-finance si lord the r soon class, CALL FOR ELECTION. Notice is hereby given tnat the city primary election in and fer the city of Lakeland, Fla,, for the pur- pose of pominating a Mayor for the year 1913, and threc councilmea from the city at large, for the year 1913 and 1914 will 19 held in the city of Lakeland, on the 21st day of October, 1912, from 8 o’clock a. m., to sundown, and, a second primary, it neceszary, on the 4th day of No- vember, 1912, from 8 o'tlock a. m to sundown, provided that the in- spectors may open the nolls earlier it necessary. Candidates can quali{y Ly ing their names and th office for which thoy are ¢ to R. E. Lufsey, treasarer commit-ee, and pay him the quali- hand- candidate | fication fee as follows: For Mayor--Ten doliuars ($10) For Councilman — ®ive dollars ($5). Cardidates must quaitfy as above by noon of October 16, 1912 The following voters are appoin - ! ed to nold this election. Inspectors, W. 1. Thompson and G. P. Quaint- ance; clerk, Frank Thompson Dated this 20th day of Septem- ber, A. D. 1912, EPPES TUCKER, JR. * nairman City Execative Committor Attest: M F. HETHERINGTON Secretary DOOCOLEI T IOROVVTL- 500 o~ HIQGOGOGOTIIVODVASCUIQLOVOTOVOVOVTVTVVTOIVVCOTT If you or not. Phone 173 o name of the! » i i ¥ ) 7. ,vn[fl.,.‘. bobbositi ! b U iolstori ALt Gk Mr. W. P. Pillix knew me ‘or a! |lando, Fla. Drcp - lo» call at shop N ¢ nue, Phore 272 Gre | 4] H 1 Arthur A, Gougla W. Fiske Johnso REAL FSIH Loar s Neyotiated ! Buys and Sel's Ria Orange Properts ‘RoeM 1 WE HAMNER KENT: the ca. For we maki leet, not the feet i often done. To kuow ference this makes amazed at the ingpn | gait and temper (] | SATISEACTIO | | with every set of Lor . dere to b‘e shod noat L The Fix-em"Sho "Pine Strect, 013 BOOAR0 SOOTOOLLLT Wedding Presents got one to buy, we can make it mighty easy you. We have receivcd arothcr iargeshipment of gooc direct from the factory---its all new and snappy. Conic in and let us show you the new things whethcr vou bus It will be a pleasuee to see them. Remember We Do Watch & Clock Repairini: COLE & HUL! 112 ¥ -atucky Avenue, Lakelan: S £ it J ¢