Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 12, 1912, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR THE EVENINs TELEGRAM Lagj st St ———— ) the riers of Demg- ! D, LA, OCT. 12, 1912, , editoy of that 1 ! A L TALE OF A FLOR- —‘——_——‘-—“—""‘-‘w- " - ! "I(’: Evening Ielegram i madiael ommittes has sent IDA NEWSPAPER HIR' || 6 and$8 S e E 4 it ror additional funds. The — y Cisued every sfterncon from the wWpatter in the front end of hisy § 3 3 H | oomn aan for Florida has re- \ former mnewspaper cartoonist, Trousers ] ik y 3 Fla. | TRt A e e | i v : H . h‘_‘jmm a6 ‘LakLland but clearly a progressive [cived o Dooter which has been pub-'sho retired from picture drawing ] sntered in the postoffice at Lake-l « other cud, Plished in which the plan for rais- ppd went into dividend drawing as i 'lnd Florida, as mail matter of thel o ; ing the funds ‘exsary is set forth. | pwner of a big store and a few other $2 98 ' 4ud class. "ie By of Sarasotu, whi The plan in bricf is to find five thou-|{ things in Florida, was goirg home : l ] e pewspaper- not a shect of water — | sand men who will give one hun-! gne night when he met a crowd of i : y _b' s M\(’T___OV __LD_._r.-—‘ ais in an appeal to clean up the | dred dollars cach. The Florida com- | pjs fellow citizens on the way to the O N W | . HOLWORTHY L e wevard, that “the least at-| Mittceman is asked it lnr- ;Ivill not | jait, e N LY % S e » names of five men “What's 2 A e vspa- nusiness ‘”“’ ““E‘l"_l,im_l,u“a“_i tractive thm, about Sarasota is its]| o oM Hd. the hamies : il Whats up i B ——— e who will give a hundred dollars| per man. . bLBbCRlPTlO\ RATES: ‘u metery.” And this is probably true| .. I¢ is broadly intimated in this It was explained that a negro had _—‘m—m_\\ One JEar ....-eoececcee +86.00 |/ .11 other communities if we may | letter that the five who give up the | murdered a white man that "after- SX mOnths L..eeeeeeeee 2.60 [ judge by the general reluctance to|hundred each will be remembered | noon, had been arrested, was in jail, Toree montht ;e 114 L% settle in such places. when the Democrats come into pow-!ang that it was the intention of Begln“lng Sat“rday octoher l ! Delivered anywhbere within the AT : er.—Kissimmee Gazette. those present to lynch him. 9 {mith of Ehe Cifyaf LARNARS in the full page display ads which | But it is very sure that Woodrow | “jjold on!” said tho newspaner we wi“ ive 0“r atron ‘ fF 30 owly & Sh *dvertising Mana Hillis of the| \Vilgon is no party to any such in-| man, mounting a convenient dcor- s a" extra 3y e | £ (VEELIBINE | MANAEED s timation and that he would disap-|step. **Wait a minute! Stop for a ' From the same office is issued | Rcpublican party is now running in|,.,ve instantly and indignantly any | time! We must not do this thing. pa r 0 0"sers 0r 98 wl h THE LAKELAND NEWS some of the popular publications of | plain to raise campaign money which | You all know that this county is a 4 s weekly newspaper gIVIDE & T® | .,y pe is wisely avoiding|would lay him as president under the | law-abiding county. We are one of every S“it 0r overcoat 0rder sume of local matters, crop 00!'"; personalities, but is landing on Mr. most remotely implied obligation to(the few southern counties that nev- tfons, county affairs, etc. Sen! s aieliate ik Mtk “remember’’ the donors. If Mr. Wil-|er repudiated our bonds. When we “ anywhere for $1.00 per year. e Iw i | )t, ha son is elected he will go to the|want to sell a mess of bonds we take S —tn -———————————— | farcasm, irony and satire that W2 \wnite fouse without having made|them up to New York and sell them DEMOCRATIC TICKET. delighy to aid in giving circulation | " romice of patronage or reward |at a premium. We've got a good rep- Our hand tailored clothes are not inflated or | jte :”'_'“'I' fine artistic work so full. Of) 15 any man —ahsolutely untzam- ! ytation. We obey the law and pay exagflefflted values said to be worth m For President—\Woodrow Wilsen. *_‘"““ truth. In his ‘“‘."0“' running b Gieq by pre-clection obligations. | our debts. We mustn’t do anything ti th d tised any For Vice President—Thomas C.ll“' l'lw .\ulurlla,\: Iarlonmg |'9»‘;‘_ -“"'! He has said as much and we all be-jto destroy that reputation. Den't imes e aavertise prlce. But we gl\,(‘ you Marstall liilils drews this plevire of """'-“m-w- him. Llyncl this nigger. Let him g0 to|| the biggest dollar’s worth of style fit Presidential Electors—Jefferson B.| Which is true to life: : O trial. He'll be convicted and they'l! K j 5 Gl and Browne, J. Fred DeBerry, (harlell:; ! "‘”:“‘ ‘“; '““;’ ul!”"['i*f'l'"'*"“':l:‘: m‘(‘) DON'T FAIL TO SUPPORT | hanz him, and we'll preserve onr workmansh p that youve ever seen. Jones, W. Chipley Jonmes, Leland uil of sound and motion i NDMENT. | reputation for being law-abiding cit- H . e it o gl saed SCHOOL TAX AME i We have no elastic scale of prices.--hyt Yol ! {rit ; X Ly 3 sl o il H 2 o4 Congressman, State at Lam"—}‘ Erioning: boy ol e Nobby horse, i The Tampa Irjbujie etinesily. o There were murmurs of dissent. may take your ple of all fabrics for Claude L'Engle. | ild _\\'jth .-n‘llmsi:nsm. and :n:liun, vizes the voters of the State to sup»i “And T want to sty,” continued Congressman, First District—S. ; imagining himself ':-zmuu it lnllc. afport the proposed h““hUlfl tax amend- | 4 newspaper man, “that if you per- M d i M. Sparkman. minute--when he is on!y wearing lm'h‘! m' the l'mfstllllll()ll. and Vtho.l\m in this I'll go over to the house a e Sun3 | Congressman, Second District — | cat the carpet by excessive friction | advice is certainly good. Iuvl-ulmul get my shotgun and T'll stand | Frank Clark, , i one spot.” v |though under the verbiage of that| . yoside the sheriff and fight O‘QI\- Congressman, Third Disirict—Em- | 0 - { #mendment it may be difficult 1o se-} o0 yim (o p reserve law and order. 0"('&" l‘ (‘] l " rett Wilson, | Now lllfll. Judge Malone of lh.;- cure an issue of h(.)lul,s for 'srh‘nol I'll preserve it t00. Go home now, lfl S ! Governor—Park Trammell. ‘.\'1‘(‘(nlnl.(<i|'r|'|ll has granted the writ] puiposes in the spm-m! tux. districts |, |1 1ot this man have his trial and Attorney General—Thos. F. West.| of injunction sought by Governor | sought to be u'u-:ur'wlt it will nm.hr- his legal hanging. They'll hong him & i : ; | gecretary of State——H. C. Craw-| 'iilAvln‘i.\‘ in his .‘-f.llil to test the \'ll—lhllm.ssihh', |h:: chief l.ruuhl«' hlvm,».; _ but if they acquit him, my friends, In our new sunlit store you Il find a choice S0* ford. lidity of the initiative and referen- ' to get out a full vote in such hone thep U1l be with you!”- -Saturday ° . S : : Commissioner of Agriculture—W, | dum awmendment, (nrther discenssion | clections so that there may be a ma- | Evening Post. :eCtlonh Of .bflght. breezy woolens all tre sil i “ 1ot the matter by the press will serve | jority of the qualified voters who i the mills. and all c t \ McRae. oi the matter by the press will serve | jority of the qualified vo R R AR e rom i orrect. Treasurer—J. C. Luning. no good purpose. The issue will be | cholders found supporting the | G00D COBBLERS, AHOY! = s Comptroller—W. V. Knott. | soon and finally adjudicated by the|Lond issues. o l Leave your measure for a suit or over« cat. the . A . o 5 W o ‘tter : H 2 2 Superintendent of Public lnstl‘“C‘:‘.‘nllll‘lllhi Coury and then we will} This is \" ry much IN.",”. rhml'nu. X Bokd callfikss Siottaiie o ull ok workmanshlp of which will surely awake: you | tion —W, N. Shetts, krow whether or not the amend-!epportunity at all to sccure means A g o I f o 7 8 i State Chemist—R. E. Rose. ment will go to the people. If initi- | for improving our school systen:, and : Tnverness, provided he is willing 1o || t0 an anpl'eflatlo" o some!hmg better. o ‘ Adjutant General-—J. C. R. Foster. | ative and referendum is a mere fad|with the amendment once adopted, | work and would be contented in ) e e | {1y Jogislation 1t will inevitably run |suci vigorous appeals can be made ! ooning from $3 to $5 per day. Only s A i e § 8 A ¢ o § H k - Kissimmee wants a city park, and | its course and ;.m to the (llfi("{ll‘(' |.n Lo ‘lhl(- volu‘rs‘ ml Ihi-' ho!nl.ll l»‘lm tion | a small and inexpensive outfit would every time we stroll through the due time; but if, as we believe, it|callcd under it lm}l it will be prac- bo - rbeded” Tha cneineinal - thine pleasant walks and rest under thelis but giving reality to the theory | ticable in many if noi 21l cizes to ;i '~ .l~ .' Y grateful arboreal shade of Lakeland’s [ of government by the people and is|poll the majority r wuived by the|Would be the man himself. It “"1 charming heauty spot we are thank-|a reform in governmental processes | amendment. 1t is not nossible tofproved to be lazy or otherwise | ," ful for the timely forethought and|which has come to say, an adverse {apply the people’s morey to a bet- | wopthless he would not do well here, | ) \ senerous publie spirit which provid- | deeision by our Supreme Court onfter purpose than improving the fa-| Inverness Chronicle | oG such o vesort for our people and o technical objection can only delay | cilities for the education of the ]wn»i Hie l ‘ ) ' o which they enjoy to the fullest every | but not 1IAA1'|»:|I 'I'.li, lutest ph:n:«- in | plc's children, I woin |>!|.- Hx“!‘r'-', xv i flloswiio 16 mavave Ibokine t ‘:,, .'1 \: ) i Vi duy and night in the week —when it i the evolution of governmeny of the Hlentless competitions of modera life | : : o | ist't raining And even then it'sipeople. by the people and for the S we must edueate, we must educate, for - Jobi 18 (gentrully ot adant v DRANE Bl)ll EINC | cond 10 Illlrl\' at “ il ! !' : ’:“I‘“”I f;!'l” Y A A S GRS 2 . 3 FI G P TE IS & D OSSN DI £ b H l" e ——————— i e it st ——— I RIS RIS G NIV TV T R TR DR NN SN 5. T RSN DAL VRO AR T R T T T G ST VIR PG T & S AT T R The Sub-division That is Sellm Park. in the city. every e TV vr:—mm e YT N T TR L S YR T T ST TR T T R W LR AN T AT L L N O R DA ST R Y S e R S i B X RN S v T l G About thirty days ago we put these, the Clty S ch01cest Resndence lots on the market, WHY? BECAUSE: ( ORANGE PAR Today one-third of them have been sold. Orange Park is the closest in of any sub-division now on the market, only five blocks from Munn lot. Orange Park rises sharply from the shorcs of beautifu! Lake Morton to the highest point with- Orange Park is the only subdivision with heavy bearing Grape Fruit and Orange trees on ORANGE PARK is in the center of the rapidly developing section of the city. ORANGE PARK is sold only to those able to build good homes, there is a $1500 building they know values and realize opportunities. If you haven’t seen this choicest of Lakeland home sites, don’t delay another day. Call at our office or telephone and let us take you out there. Our car is at your service. The finest homes in Lakeland are being built on land adjoining Orange Park, and Orange Park lots are going fast. For a few weeks more we will sell these lots at from $600 to $850, on terms of one-fourth cash, balance six, twelve, and eighteen months, with interest at 8 per cent., 5 per cent. diseount for cash. We had some $1250 lots, but they are all gone. Let us show you the prettiest property in Lakeland, restriction on each lot. ORANGE PARK is being purchased by your own people, the people of Lakeland, because H i' FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS INQUIRE JF The FLORIDA & GEORGIA LAND Co., Munn Building Phone 72. Lakeland, Florida.

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