Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 11, 1912, Page 7

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"IN THE LEAD [ When it comes ¢o fresh, pure, full- <«rrength drugs, toilet articles, sun- dries, and all drug store merchan- dise, just go to your phone and cal 62, and you will be connected with our special order department, ancd your particular desire will be taken care of with satisfactory, good and prompt service. HENLEY'’S THE EVENING TELEGhAM, LAY ELAND. ©! FOPOPDFOIOIOFIFOTOTOIOTODY '."E;C'r bodys Doin’ It” “Doin’ What?” Going To The LakePharmacy The Nearest Drug Store in Towu DIOTONQHC DI QIOTQ D g o U P e e el o R ’ ! | Q3000 OIEQICTOIOI0IRIAP POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT. 9.0‘.0 DGO I0IRIOIIOI0I0 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 election Oct. 21, 1912, He respect- fully solicits the support of the citi- We Are Authorized to Announce DR. S. F. SMITH as a candidate for mayor, city of .2keland, primary election, Oct. 21, 1912. Respectfully solicits the sup- port of 'the voters. FOR COUNCILMAN-AT-LARGE. We Are Authorized to Announce R. 0. CRESAP candidate for Councilman-at- large, primary election, Oct. 21. Mr. Cresap's name is presented by his ifriends, who believe him peculiarly qualified to serve in this capacity. as FOR COUNCILMAN-AT-LARGE We Are Authorized to Announce G. 1. ALFIELD as & candidate for councilman-at- largo for the city of Lakeland, sub- jeet to the white primary, Oct. 21, Your vote for him will he appre- ciated. authorized to 0. J. POPE candidate for councilman-at- large. subject to the city primary Oct. 21. e is willing to serve the people of the city if they desire him to o so. We are announce as @ We Are Authorized to Announce . D. MENDENHALL as a candidate for councilman-at- I:!u,v He will appreciate the sup- ?( to 1il1 his porition satisfactorily iake her Kifchen Work fasier<Quicker-Betier [t won’t cost you much, and hink how much happier your ife will be. PanL her d us talk thl”) matter over., | * dnrhdatn for Councilman-at- | ¢ and let 'Newspapers ¢t us show you the little inexpensive Kitchen mplements that will make an easier day’s work| r your wife==food choppdrs, handsome, dur-|.. . cunaidate l kirchen ware of all Kinds, ulery, toasters, percolstors, etc. '.n heJackson ilson Co. is, roaches, mosquifors and all kinds of bugs? They g CONTAGIOUS DISEASES -5 and we will tell you how tg rid your home of them les and disinfectants of all kinds for poultry %, £ick rcoms, ete ENTRAL PHARMACY PHONE 25, THE ONE PRICE STORE vards, | | | | | {tion, Oct. 21, We Are Authorized to Announce v upport of the voter Are Authorized to Anvoon J. B, SMITH 4 candidate for Councilman-at lorge, city of Lakeland, primary clec- tion, Oct. 21, 1912, He will appre ciate the opportunity to work for the city’s best interests. Authorized to Announce N. A. RIGGINS candidate for Councilman-a!'- large, city of Lakeland, primary clec- 1912, The support of the voters will be appreciated. We Are kt(.‘n edged tion, Oct i l i i ! We Are An\lmrizml to Announce . D. BRYAN large, city of Lakeland, primary elec- tion, Ort. 21, 1912, Will appreciate the support of the voters ¢ Are Authorized to Aunounce J. F. COUNCIL for Councilman-at , city of Lakeland, primary elec- 21, 1912, The support ol will be appreciated. ||r o the voters W Are Authorized to Annonne J. W. HICKS as a candidate for Councilman-at- Come and see me before pur- city of Lakeland, primary clec- | Your votes ""'|Lhasmg Llsewhere large, tion Oct. 21, 1912, support will be appreciated. We Are Authorized to Announ« D. B. DICKSON as a candidate for Councilman-ut large, city of Lakeland, primary elec- tion, Oct. 21, 1912, Will strive to = | fill the place for the interests of the people. CALL FOR ELECTION. Notice is hereby given tnat the Z New Tailor Shop city primary election in and for the city of Lakeland, Fla, for the pur- pose of pnominating a Mayor for thr year 1913, and three councilme from the city at large, for the yea: 1913 and 1914 will be held in thr city of Lakeland, on the 21st day o October, 1912, from 8 o’clock a. m . to sundown, and, a second primary, if necessary, on the 4th day of No- vember, 1912, from 8 o’clock = to» sundown, provided that the spectors may open the polls it necessary. Candidates can qualify Ly hand- ing their names and the name of the office for which they are a candidate earlier 1 Ricke j(\'}nSO"‘ ! . |patronage appreciated. | | m. | -1 Also pressing and ;man is one of the very best cutters | and fitters in the State. PV T Ll 1S B R T Wooomwcommmmmmm Timber, Turpentine, Cut-over CASE FOR TENNIS RACQUET' : F OR SA!’ B Lands, Choice Colinization Will Be Found of Considerable Use in |§ o w:-:"lcofeax::.. . Tracts at Low Prices, Florida Homes and ‘rr’Ovei» Ons digh Rolling Land, Situated on Beautiful Lakes, Paying Straw- beary and Trucking Farms. We wuarantee all property just as represented by us For reliable information see Ohtinger {7 & Alfield Opposite New Depot, LAKELAND, FLORIBA. A useful thing to make and one |y that will certainly be required in|g many households, is a case for a ten- nis racquet. It should be carried out & in some strong light material, such as brown holland, linen or crash, and | & bound at the edges with braid. It | can be cut out in two pleces, and to | determine the shape and size it is & good plan to place the racquet upon ' § — IR S0 WWW%~ QG DOCOHO FOIOIOPOHIPFIIIOT L. W. FULGHUM ELECTRICIAN ¥ Dealer in Electrical Supplies. House Wiring a Specialty. Estimates Cheerfully Given. Shop and Store Room: Rose St., Jackson & Wi« § b4 Q Warehouse : PHONE 163 | B e e o e o e Tk = e e el s e L the material and draw a line round it with a plece of chalk, allowing plenty of space for the width of the racquet. Two different kinds of cases are shown in our sketches, the lower case being, perhaps, the more simple to make, but the upper case (¢) will more effectually cover up and protect the racquet from damp. The one is furnlshed with a flap that folds over the broad end of the racquet, fastens down with two buttons and button- holes, the other merely opens at the broad end, and the material folds back to the dotted line indicated by a and a, to admit the placing of the racquet in the case handle first, the two sides being then drawn togother and fas- tened with ribbon strings, Diagram b shows the racquet in- serted in the case prior to this being done. With both the cases cord han- dles are sewn on at the sides for car | rying purposes. .o BOSOSOSOIOHEHE OTQHOUOIOIOE ey : lakclandfl fofindry and Machine Co. 3 Wc are now prcpar(:d to lurmsh iron and brass cast: ings of all descriptions. We also do all kinds of machine work. : : : lakelfihil Phonc |23() foundry and Machinc Co. L.akeland, Florida OISR IS to R K. Lufscy, treasurer of the committee, and pay him the quali- fication fee as follows: For Mayor—Ten dollars ($10). For Councilmun - Five dollars (§5) Candidates must qualify as above by noon of October 16, 1912, The following voters are appoin - ed to hold this election: Inspectors, W. L. Thompson and (. P. Quaint- ance; clerk, Frank Thompson. Dated this 20th day of Septem- Der, AL DL1912, EPPES TUCKER, JR., Conirman City Execviive Cemmitton, Attest: . HETHERINGTON, Secretary. O ST OO T SDONE O!OZMWW? Another shipment of those delicious Peanut Butter Kisses have ar- rived, When wanting something in candies don’t forget them. §5c Sack. % ‘T-"HONE & & SO SO TODOT M #R N f ‘ r_ ATIR AL DR L LR O*O*Dm MAPS, BLU E PRIN TS attentier County and Stats Chemically prepared, non-fading blue nrints at res Specla) rates for prints in large quantities. Maps of any description compli»d on shert notice. Special Loar s :Negotiated given to compiling city, display and advertising nnps. maps kept on hand. Buys and Sells Real Estate. Orange Property a Specialty. sunable rates. Prompt attention given mail orders. South Florida Map and Blueprint (:o. Room 213-215 Drane Building LAKELAND, FLA. SOPDMOS PO HOHO BSOSO IO AOPOSIPOPPIG Lakeland Artificial Stone Works Near Eleotric Light Plant MAKES RED CEMENT PRESSED BRICK CALL AND SEE THEM. CAN SAVE YOU MONEY Crushed Rock, Sand and Cement for Sale BUILDING BLOCKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS 12 and 18 inch Drain Tile for Sidewalk, Gate Posts, Mounds, Etc, Good Stock on Hand WE Deliver Free o! Charge H. B. ZIMMERMAN. Proprietor. BEEOFOIOTNOSISITIAIIIMIE0S L O40I0ONINE ROOM 7, KENTUCKY BUILDING. MY LINE INCLUDES Magazines Stationery Post Cards Flower Cigars Your FEPIRNDN 10c.§ i xS Evaporated Cranberries POODQIRL O Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand Lobby For Sauce, Jelly, Pies Tarts or l’or any purpose for which fresh Cranber- riecs are used. Thor- ougoly cleaned. Pure Food St.ore W. P. PILLANS & CO. PRI IUIG IO OO0 3 L BOFOPOE of Edisonia Theater | ) PO D Qo OFOIC I ORODQ Mr. Pittman, tho new tailor, has tegun work in the Raymondo build- ing, room 2. Iic comes well recom- mended. He has the best line of woolens, latest styles. Workman- sLip guaranteed. \lso ladies’ work- coat suits, jackets, ckirts—made to yeur own individual measurement. : cleaning, both men’s and ladies’ goods. Mr. Pitt- QK TRY HIM. Room 2, Raymordo building Tele- phone 209.

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