Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 18, 1912, Page 5

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THE EVENING TELEGRAN, wAK || FARMERS’ QUARTERLY MEETING 1 According to announcement, met| ! |] with the Combee Local, Oct. 10th a*' ! 1110 a. m. I pAmG il The mecting was called to order | [) . j and a few short addresses were de- | A " livereq by different ones for the good | of the public, but perhaps all were 1ot benefited thereby, because all will not give a listening ear, but many . good thoughts were dropped] which are food for thought to the attentive listener. And this recllls’ to mind a lesson which I learned when but a school boy, and it was Mrs. H. M. Hebb is visiting her | his: Our teachor never gave out| :::"::’ ‘y;l‘w::;:‘ Mrs. W. E. Fol-| 3 worg but one time, and so taushl‘ . : us to pay attention to what we heard | and 1 appreciate that one lesson. i Mrs. J. H. Delcher came down last| TWo hours were soon gone, and, night from Jacksonville to spend |We Were adjourned for dinner and 2, some time us the guest of the family | bountiful feast was spread on the! of her father, Hon. J, P. Thompson. | Iohg boardtable, so generously pro-| ;\‘ide(l by the good people of that! | thriving community. And, say,| brother, that barbecued beef und} perk makes an old timer think of ! jn Case of Fire ttie Mae Abson arrived ont from New York City to <ister, Mrs. \Watson, and —_ Miss Gertrude De Rieuy, who has ihun spending some weeks at Pier- son, visiting her sister, Mrs. . L.|: } {ieng time ago when beef didn't cost | ” s Ne iul . rlatives for some time. an Lytie has removed from | avenue to a new bungalow yected in the Rosedale bl'- Hobbs, is expected home this even- ing. s0 much. I'll bet if our good friend, | i i i 1 Hetherington, would come ont to 1 N -, . & !scme of these Farmers’ Unions that A Judge and Mrs. Eppes Tucker reached home last l'ip.ht from Med- ‘ terg Farm, Clyde, ., where they have been for dbulll two weeks, They you would have as hard a time keep- ' g ing him away as you would have k | { has moved into his ,keeping a hound dog from tollowin® t \ om bungalow on John- Lakeland Heights, nie, in +a butcher's wagon-—¢h? * 7 . rlooks Lake Morton, i:x‘nl\. lll)l(dml;iiuiu:]\:"“ll:, :\»hm ‘l;:x:| Back to the subject. The Farm-|i A ‘“m.n‘iu‘r the \\"vunTm'-' “h““hh: llI“ jers” Union is not making the I‘I‘O"}(; ye BOW. Campbell and Mrs. J. | considorably improved, |l't‘rn it should, neither does iy receive IL, Tampa, mother and | A I the consideration it so justly de- prinkley, of W Alrs. T, A. Moody, are visit- | B tsor\m But time, paticnce and per- latter at her home, 211 Inl\I and Mrs. b H. Weddell ! severance will a mig hty victory win S g il:d |:\ howe today, and are receiv-' gver the most difliculy problems in ing the delighted greetings of their | life, The Union is slowly but surely SLAND, FLA,, OCT. e 18, 1912, Boys2*Mothers LOOK! {0 3 Off On Clothing That Means 100 Per Cent. To The Good N Order to introduce to the Boys and Mothers of Lakeland and surrounding country, the solendid lines of boys’ and children’s clothing that | am selling, | will give a reduction of 10 per cent on every suit and odd pair of trousers in my store. from ' now until November I15th. | am making this offer to try and interest the parents of boys and the boy who buys his own clothing in the splendid clothing, odd pants, shoes, hats and furnishings that | have purchased for this season, No need to send to Tampa, Jacksonville or anywhere else ) ends. Mr. Weddell seems sironger and better in health than ireh were quite sueces: went away. Not only his| their ire eream supper in| re on, but the citizens gen- last night, and netted & | a1 e sum for a very \\'Ol‘m."}]mulu - ol the Myrtle Street i | It Wi necessary (o turn off the ts will hold a weet- ] clectrie current volly in Lakeland on next |ei the city south of Main Oct, 24, They expect to pliected, for a while yesterday even- \llen, of St. Petersburs, ing, good many audidate for Congress I'rumi!'n'k;, trom those who were left in ict, to be here to deliver an | darkness. The people at the plant :usk patrons to be patient, as these street w and there werp a - —— - | littlg interruptions may occasionally The Citizens' band concert in xlw'uuur the next few days 'while houses 'k last night was as usual very l.m- being ‘moved along th-- streets e and what with the ice ipper, speaking, ete., the rowded with people en- £t and recreation this et One of the hanagomest signs Pharmacy, wall sign front oi the store, the fivst of itg Kind seen hey 1} whing place afford fitted 1, the the (hird story of (h expect to the work next week terial is very rich. The sion wouid ity The Telearam, protests, albeit too Melnnerney left last mght ] lute to prevent the damage, mgton, N. €., where he Will{ (. maiming of 4 beautifu mother, who has been there {y i (o mak. ouths and who has been in |, gilapidated old building. ‘3 fucble health, Mr. Melnnerney | juqement the tree Thspnd a month’s vacation inlinan the huilding In our is worth more This tree has and on his return w Ir" flored considerall damnee ith him, she bein hongh it gl now 1o at ““1'”’\‘(1 in health { this particulee ivcident, those in au- | RS i!‘:nri!_\' should consider a little I ol o see GoHL Altield 01| for another shady tree b freet with a handsome engrav-| tor a trifling reason. some Kind in his hand, and t it was his commission n of the reds, or a diploma Just think’ Only $650 tor a fine <t active hustler for new | Mg lot, covered with large orange rs of the Board of Trade, hml"'"d grapefruit trees in Orange Park 4 0ut to be even better than | ¢ddition, on the shores of Lake Mor one of those mice litho-|ton. One-fourth cash, balance 6, 12 1 certificates showing he had and 18 months, S per cent. interest beral contributor to the Wil | o — . ! Marshall fund. Everybody S AJESTIQ THEATRE I Loveli residence is the lat- teander down Main street, the passing of old land- ' make room for the new or- things. The building has o ¢ far down Main street, on rd way, to the city out- ! It makes pretty good prog- “4¥ine an expert in charge of Tha old opera house !s0 been jacked up and on rollers prepara- < moved. THE LAST NIGHT OF BUSTER DOYLE CO. DON'T MISS THEM. co0 OOOOGC’OGOOO Pr ogram for for IOIII[]ht ane MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA “e3 oaam-a Prof ; ( "‘s, !S B ' 0N|A| § THE GIRL AND HER TRUST e e \g“uflmmfic AGIES’ AND CHILDRENS' T f-— BECKY GETS A HUSBAND (Lubin-—Comedy.) | BOUNDER THEATRE gelig—Drama i /'S NEMESIS, OF A WALLET el . ledren. under I2....5c ve..10e i see W&Mm LN UNDER 12 ... ... 0 FOSEOPIPRIIEISeEReIa 2000 QOOOOOOOOOOGUOO‘ muca | pleased to weleome him ! 50 far as that part | the eity is that just installed by they against | 1 shade | Wish to buy, connect with the Liv room for the moving of | it Wear sacrifieed | 110-12-1w llcts in beautiful Orange Park addi lare not going to last long when ti e e Sl T T e RS T SR ST -»..:Ewlam—“ ¢ sel el 1 aho e 4 ::lr sl it ‘.'.'”f(:',fg for what the boy needs: you can save time, worry, trouble. mis- [0i earth would hammer the hattlo- I fits and your pocket book by bringing or sending your boy here ELinR: i plow slitnte Aoy yoRhs to be fitted up. We will take as much pains and pleasure with intg pruning hool and let each | cnation throw avound her sicter the rmantle of love, and r|n| firm n‘l the principles of justice, equity and the Golden Rule. what a happy pros- I perous people we would indeed boe., J A D the bovs and children as we do with grown-ups, in fitting and satisfying them. A big assortment of serges, cassiiners;, worsteads, cheviots and tweeds to select from, Colors: brown, biue, gray. tan and their kindred shades, made in sailor blouse, Russian. Norfolk, single and double breast. Prices range from $3.50 to $12,50 with a 10 per cent reducton off. Some of these suits have two pairs of pants. Every suit guaranteed to give satisfaction or | will make good. See¢ window. E, F. Balley nitl N R TN AR GREETING. To our friends, those who are not and the public gencrally, this is to announce that we cast our lot amons Wire Real ki and Insurance Brokers, aiso dealers you as the Live state in iron safes, vanlts and jail fisture: We are not entering this ficld fo . A W iR 2 YN R L F 5 health or pleasure; but with the o>, —— or turning things, we can safel 4 promisze our patrons that / ing to do o husiness an ‘\\'ny be able to operate on sn! profits. If you have 3 T gell or | anything to | Wire Real Estate Brokers. Thanking all for pastg favors an asking a continuance of the lihm-:lll patronage given us, { vours for businesgs, NTLEY & THOMPSON Real Estate Broker B! The Live Wire Ten Good Recosons Why You Should Own a Lot in Park Hill No Soule for Saving. | Souls are now practically extinct. One occasionally hears of them at revival meetings and the like, but they have entirely disappeared from cities, summer resorts, shopping di tricts, firanclal centers and other | places where humans are wont to ! gather hnbuu.nlly —Life. | First. Because it is in the Best Town in South Florida. Second. Because it is as HIGH if not HIGHER than any point in Lakeland. Third. Because it has One Mile of Granolithic Side Walks. Fourth. Because it has High Class Building Restrictions. Fifth. Because 4 Beautiful Lakes canbe seen from its Summit. Sixth. Because Shade Trees will be pl-ated on all streets this Fall. | If you are not yet rr‘ud) to build | why not get one of those heautifn tion, before they are all gone. The: winter visitors begin coming. NO. 182, Treasury Department, State of Flor ida, Office of Comptroller, Tall hassee. Whereas, by satisfactory eviden “rmmrol!r-r of the S ! by virtue of the :‘rmmn >prcscnlwl to the undersigned it ha ! heen made Because all Streets will be Graded. Because it is the most attractive Residential Scction Seventh. Eighth. to appear that a banki: associntion nnder the name of Ame an State Dank of Lakeland ind, Florlda, and or ” i igenses S in Lakeland. : g Ninth. Because Lotscanbe soldon REASONABLE Terms. sociation ! withe £2 e Tenth. Berause if you don’t, you will wish you had, if you bankin : ) (ow, therefore, 1, W. V. Kno do, will always be glad. - of Florid uthority vested | me by section 2702 of the gencr: statutes of the State of Florida, ¢ tify that the American State B Lakeland, of Lakeland, in ! f Poik and the State of Il orized tno commenc ___S [ Deen- Bryant Ogan Building M. STEPHENS 1912 Comptroller State o lorida AR S

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