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PAGY RIGH?. - THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LaK ! \ND, FLA., OCT. 9, 1912, | | WANTED-—Position as st 'nogra- }Nwr or office girl. Have had a lit- itle experience in both. Age °2. Have tanght three terms. Willing to com- fers popped, I IOPOSOROP POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT. POTOOTD SECOND GAME RE- SULTS IN TIE SCORE (Continued from Page 1. Herzog stole second. Fletcher popped, Matthewson fanned. We Are Authorized to Announce No runs. JOHN McKEE Boston—(Carrigan out at first, Col- |25 a candidate for mayor, city of lins fanned. Iooper out at first, No|Lakeland, primary election Oct. 21. rums. In the race to win, and will appre- ciate your support. FOR MAYOR. Eighth Inning. New York—Lewis dropped Snod- grass' fly, Doyle singled, Brecker fcreed Doyle, Snodgrass taking third, 0. M. EATON Murray doubled, Snodgrass scoring |as a candidate for mayor of the city Collins was taken out of the box.|of Lakeland, subject to the primary Hall relieving him. Merkle foulc1|eicction Oct. 21, 1912. He respect- We Are Authorized to Announce B—>5 passenger touring condition, or will ex= yropart paymenc on Lake- land v stam Address Box 536 Lakeland, %-10-tf DRALE S Two zood mileh cows o sasoline ene A hareain i 1uken at once. L. B. Bevis. 10-7-4p ¥OR SALE-—25-hovse power boiler and 23-borse power air lift, which prmps 350 gallons of water per min- ute. Apply to W. K. McRae. 6-19-tf FOR SALE -~ Good Barnesville rubber-tired top buggy. Good as vew; cheap. Apply to \W. F. John- AN 9-24-tL. FOR RENT OR SALE. One mile from Lakeland depot on a clay road; 2 foru-room louses, 12- acre truck farm, 3 acres of bearing grove, Will rent the entire place tor $300 per year, or will sell for $2,000 and make casy terms. The grove properly cared for will pay the rent on the entire place. Call or ad- Irevs O, AL Cook, 603 Gilmore Ave Laikeland, Pla, 10-7-6p.-1w FOR - SALE harness cheap, See W, . Waring, 10-9-7. ! tlorse, w i | FOR - RENT -2 cither for bedrooms or light house- 301 West Lemon St, 10-8-tf. rooms furnished eeping. FOR - RENT-- Large store room, with o large airy living rooms over- | Good business location. Phon» 10-9- | foead 10 Black after 5 pom NOTICE. | FURNISHED ROOMS-In {11 South New York 9-2-t1, | Furnished room, 3\! TWO wodern hous aenue FOR RENT per month; on Lake Morton. .\Il"\.‘ Trontman, 510 East Lime. 10-5-1w ! FOR RENT. { Three furnished rooms for ligit | housckeeping, electric lights, bath and water. Very convenient. See ! 3 !Thorp, Auburndale, Fla. noand piekeon {slipment of hoys' rience with moderate salary. Must |Lave work at once. Address Rutb 10-3-3p. PICKARD BROS. €O, have a com- v dionge, See them hefore vhuying, 200 Drane Bldg. 10-8-2 BUY youp boys' shoes from -26-tf. [ WANTED-—Two or more capa tenor singers. Only dghoronghts ificd men need apply. | sie, care Evening Tel , THREE CENTS for clean cotton ra anm, 10-9-tf, [ A POUND paic at News oftice 9-11-tf, . PAINTING AND PAPER HANG- ‘1.\'4: Done promptly and artistic. ly. Ben Carstens, Phone 71, Jack- son & Wilson. 10-9-1mo FERTILIZE trie brands. Use good, tried and See . B. Dickson 10-1-11 | ANN: PLUMBING AND CONSTRUCTION CO. Wil build your honge, do tin work, } i de your plumbing, run water and so out, Herzog doubled into bleacher: fully solicits the support of the citi- Hne of Gald Fertilizer in their i at first, Lewis Hailey: | ble | Gual- | Address Mu- scoring Brecker and Murray, out u!|zcns. first. Three runs. | Boston-—Yerkes flied, Speaker our | - ——— ! | We Are Authorized to Aunounce doubled, Gardn: DR. S. F. SMITH | ¢rove the ball through Fleteher. . . . candidate for mayor, city of | Lewis scoring, Fletcher meeting er- | i keland, primary election, Oct. 21, ror, Stahl made inficld hit, Gardner going to third, Stahl stole, Wagn fanned. One run. Score tied Ninth Inning. New York Fleteher out at fir- | Mathewson popped, Snodgr: We Are Authorized to Announce {walked and stole sccond, Doyle pu ! : : . 0. CRESAP posely passed, Brecker waiked, fill-! 0L ing the ¢ . Hall unsteady, Muv ray forced Brecker at second NG cport of the voters. TOR COUNCILMAN-AT-LARGE. large, primary election, Oet. 21. Mr. (resap’s name is presented by his dvdilel "friends, who Delieve him peculiarly “("’1.0" Gartigan: out f" fesky qualified to serve in this capacity. Hall fouled out. Hooper flied, Noj runs. FOR COUNCILMAN-AT-LARGE We Are Authorized to Announce Tenth Inning. l New York - Yerkes tripled, Il.x;-’ 708 oug at first, Meyvers purposily | i passed, McConnick batting for | G. H. ALFIELD : Fletcher, made a sacrifice fly, scor !:m a candidate for councilman-at- ing Merkle, Mathewson flied, On. |large for the city of Lakeland, sub- run | ject to the white primary, Oct. 21. Boston —Wilson Your vote for him will bhe appre- catching for forth, roof 7 - i i on i ) ‘ym"f houeo WAH.I Aah{l‘n Meyers, Schefer taking Fletcher .|”""'" | Atd srom, tin, pitch, ruberoid or tile. ol L RkotE SHTShhoR onb nEa e ! Bl SRS i 5 lace at short, T oout g i : i “': unie vl Blins d105 Se0d ens Speaker tripled and scored on Wil [ We are authorized to announcs | anieky Ave L A e ‘ : X | i 'y St ; i ! ... |son's muff of throw in, Lewi 0. 1. POPE STRAWBERRY PLANTS- N, ¢ [ doubled, Gaednep ont at fivst, Stald | @ candidate for councilman-ar- tnd Maryland grown, from D. B et O i Senvi ton Clharee, sabject to the eity prima lfl-i-l'i Elovenin et, 21, e s willing to serve th WIHEN YOU TilINX OF HAR [ New York - Bedi : e of the city IF they destre Lim NESS. THINK OF McGLASHAN— Poston, hit Suodara fann Gt W Ar At IRt < i i « T STRAWBERRIES; plant tall | valked, ont steating. No vuns. NGO ‘«‘*.wj\ ; |I'¢|Il:11|mm ardens, See D, B Dickson. 10-4-11 Boston Wagner out at first, Co 1. D, MENDE) 1L SEVERAL nice front rooms and Phoard at 211 Tennessee avenue, Mrs. 9-26-tf DATLEY has just received a big They are 0-26-tf. Henry Bacon shoes, PPopular prices. [ the hest PLANT beans, Trisii potatees, peas, lettuee, beets, turnips, ote. sh {secd. D B. Dickson, 10-2-1 ' Wood Call 238 Red for all kinds ol wood WO0oD. PPhone 258 Red for auick delivery, 9-14-1mo. WHEN YOU THINK OF HAR. NESS, THING OF McGLASHAN— THAT'S ALL. 9-12 ONION seed and sets, seed rye and other seasonable seeds, D. B. Dick- son, 10-4-11 The Famous Boy Scout and Ex- colsior shoes for boys and little zents, sold at Bailey's. 9-26-1f, WOOD you like some wood. Phone 1 258 Red. OULINGER & ALFIELD. 10-1-tf. FOR RENT --Furnishea rooms, | 610 East Lime street, near Lake Morton. 8-24-tt FOR RENT -One nice furnished room. Mrs. L. A. Rennolds, corner South Massachusetts and Cedar St 9-10-t Best stationery at lowest prices in in town. Lakeland Book Store. 7-24-t2 H you want to be the best dressed :an in town, be sure to buy a Royal tailoved suit. 1If it don’t fit and is Cnot perfect, don't take it. Lmscnuutous? | Bring us your pictures to lrallo.i Takeland Book Store. 7-24-tt Full llne both Waterman ldeal and Parker Lucky Curve Fountain' Pens 2t '! times. Lakeland Book ! Store. 7-24-tt { For rIRE, ACCIDENT, PLATE| GLASS, and STEAM BOILER IN-/ SURANCE, see D. II. SLOAN, Pea- cock building. Phone 342, 4-6-tf Biggest line girls’ and boye’ and children’s books ever shown in Lake-: land just recelvel. Lakeland Book ' Store. 7-24-tt; Come In and select some of onr[ «risp new books for boys, girls and children before the lot is picked over. A big shipment just received. Lake- fand Book Store. 7-24-tt STRAWBERRY PLANTS—N. C and Maryland grown, from D, B. Dickson, 10-3-17 | Two full sets Alger books for boya | iast received at the Book Store 7-20-t WANTED-—Competent young lady ‘ desires position as stenographer. Ap-| ¢ly to this office 0-24-tf. 1 GENERAL TEAM WORK—Furn!- ture and piano moving Cal] Phone S84 W F Tyier 1.92.00 ONITON seed and sels, seed ri. ottor geasonalle s D.B Ui on 10-2-17 0.6 MURRELL & SHARP. FERTILIZE-~Use good, tried and true brands. See D. B. Dickson. 10-3-17 SET STRAWBERRIES; plant fali sardens, See D. B. Dickson. 10-3-17 HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES OR COLLARS. McGLASHAN— THAT'S ALL. 912 NOTICE TO TRUCK GROWERS. We have on hand all brands of Guif Fertilizer for vegetable raising. Gulf goods are best; once tried al- wars used. PICKARD BROS. CO.. 200 Drane Rldg 10-8-2 PLANT beans, Irish potatoes, peas, lettuce, beets, turnips, etc Fresh sced. Do B, Dickson. 10-4-11 NOTICE. I have left the employ of the Mann Censtruction Co. and am now with O'Neill and Gunn, where any orders for work in my line will re- ceive prompt uttention. Tinwork, sbeet metal work and roofing. Phone 46. Give us a trial. S. MILLER. 10-8-4. WE WILL MAIL YOU $1 for each set of old False Teethsent US. Highest prices paid for old Gold, Silver, old Watches, Broken Jewelry and Precious Stones Money Sent By Return Mai! Phila. Smelting & Refining Co ESTABLISHED 20 YEARS 863 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. TO DENTISTS VWe will buy your Gold Filings, Gold Scrap, and Platinum. High- et prices paid. a candidate for councilmian-at- rigan out at fiest. Ledient out 3 s e will appreciate the sup- first. No run: jlarg : (port of all who behisve him to be able Game called on accouny ol dar 4 e 5 . i ness. Score ticd (to filE his position satisfactorily Mre, R.OF. Hiyman, a former cit-| Ve Are Authorized to Annonnce C. . KENNEDY asx o candidate for Councilman-at- large, city of Lakeland, primary elec- tion, Oct, 21 1912, e will appre- ciata the support of the voters. f7en of Ocala, who has many friends | h and indeed all over IFlorida. was a Wednegday visitor, His tfricnds will regret to deaen that his health has been so bad that he hoes »»v-n-nl compelled to retive from active work, | He will g0 to Crystal River today | and devote several weeks to toyving with the finny tribe, and in other ways will endeavo: to regain his health and strengtn - Ocala Banner, Mr. Hyman formerly lived here and the foregoing will be read with interest by his friends and acquuint- ances here. We Are Authorized to Announce I, B. SMITH as a candidate for Councilman-at- large, eity of Lakeland, primary elec- tion, Oct. 21, 1912, He will appre- ciate the opportunity to work for the city’s best interests. | Wa Are Authorized to Announce DEER SHOULD BE THANKFyL |~ N ARIGGINS AS WELL AS SHERIFF. s o candidate for Councilman-at- large, city of Lakeland, primary elec- tion, Oct. 21, 1912, The support of the voters will be appreciated. While hunting deer in the sorub near Moss Blufl one day last w ek Sheriff Galloway had a close call. He and a friend were stalking a dee when Mr. Galloway heard a warning sound just in time to keep him from stepping on an immense rattlesnake. He blew the snake's head off, hut the deer, warned by the report of the gun, escaped. It was an immense snake, one of the biggest cver k‘:lln-\l' in that neighborhood, and Mr. Gal- loway had a narrow escape. - Ocala Ranner. We Are Authorized to Announce F. D. BRYAN as a candidate for Councilman-at- large, city of Lakeland, primary elec- tion, Oct. 21, 1912, Will appreciate tke support of the voters. We Are Authorized to Announce J. F. COUNCIL as a candidate for Councilman-at- large, city of Laketand, primary elec- tion, Oct. 21, 1912, The support of the voters will be appreciated From Recent Books. “It takes but very delicato shadings ’ to mark evolution In the friendship of | '* ATe Authorized to Announce women-——because women are so sel-' J. W. HICKS @om friends."—“The V'nknown Wom.|as a candidate for Councilman-at- an,” by Anne Warwick. [ | MY LINE INCLUDES DOSOCOCOOIRN0N0 Newspapers WSGGULOGOGGOVFIGSCGIRIVILO0 FOOUTOTONOCUIOSHCOOCITIOCC Magazines Stationery Post Cards you. direct from the Cigars Come and see me before pur- or not. It will ’chasing elsewhere. Your ipatronage appreciated. COL iss Ruby Dani Miss Ruby Daniel Phone 193 News Stand l Lobby of Edisoriis [Leater o & 2 Iespectfully solicits the sup- | as a candidate for Councilman-ut-! If you got one to buy, we can make it mighty easy for We have received acother large shipment of goocs in and let us show you the new things whether you bu: Remember We Do Watch & Clock Repairin; [} SOOI EONOROTIVLIARU L« O 3ECOBO P S vesh e e | | The new Fall Styles Il of Knox Hats are - all in. 3 ! They are beauties All styles and colors % including Imported // Velours await your inspection. i i | | i | i | i | | | .akeland, primary elec-! Ilarge, city of ! 'tion Oct. 21, 1912. Your votes and 1U holstrm?n [support will be appreciated. i p ul Ehg | | ’ - We Are Authorized to Aunounce D. B. DICKSON as a candidate for Councilman-ut- *t e large, city of Lakelana, primarvy cloc- Wgat fb\?\"; tion, Oct, 21, 1912, Wil strive 1o Akt il the place for the intercsts of th i pconle, i t i Frri order. What Is the Use? CARDET If a man succeed by teting on D i g advice he feels that he U1 In recund {acted as he did without b d i) be so' he | M. Wi B, Pil neglected to heod your advice he koew me for : Iblames vou for not making it strong- {lando, Fla. Dron er than you did S0 what's the use? [or call at shon N —Chicago Record-ileridd 'mue. Phone 272 Grow Arthur A, Do oy you, and if he fails CALL FOR ELECTION. | | | | : Notice is hereby given nat t;x.u i tcity primary election in and for the w F l 31"1(5 zf Lakeland, Fla, for the pur- o lSkc -'0 ]ns !xmso of nominatiug a Mayor for the | year 1913, and three councilmen from the city a4 large, for the year I: {1313 and 1914 will be held in the E city of Lakcland, on the 21st day of October, 1912, from 8 o'clock a. m., te sundown, and, a second primary, it necessary, on the 4th day of No- vcmber, 1912, from S o'clock a. m | t> sundown, provided that the in-; 1sreclors may open the poils earlier! | it necessary. Candidates can qualify ty hand-; {ing their names and the name of the| office for which they are a r:mdid:nni ROOM 7. KENI |m R. E. Lufsey, treasurer of thel‘_ committee, and pay him the quali- { fication fee as follows: | For Mayor—Ten dollars ($10). WE I'AMM[R 0[] i For Councilman — Five dollars | SA"Sf“"" (%5). Candidates must qualify as above | with every sct of b r by noon of October 16, 1312. on. For we mak- ' The following voters are appoin'- | gaet not the fect f * ed to hold this election: Inspectors, S b | W. L. Thompcon and G. P. Quaint. | Ofte™ done. To know {ance; clerk, Frank Thompson. ference this makes | Dated this 20th day of Septem-|here to be shod nist ! ‘ber, A. D. 1912, amazed at the imr= i EPPES TUCKER, JR, | gait and temper 1 nairman City Executive Committer. | est: | 2 4 .\:Ag l'ummm.\'c'm.\'. !"lc le'Cm S Secretary. Pine Strect, 0pp: Loars Mcgotiated Buys and Sells Rea Orange Propert » ° factory---its all new and snappy. Com: be a pleasuee to see them. E & HULIL 112 Kentucky Avenue, 7 2kelani