Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 18, 1912, Page 6

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| i the world’s greatoest against fire, theft, ete, FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAKELAND Nl‘\l (R any fear of burglars il you kezp your papers, valuables and jewelry in our deposit vaults—built on the most scientific modern lines by } 3 ¢ wt safe makers. Utterly proof POWITHHRHADCOTOIVSIPOMIIA 10T BHQOCOTODOTOCOIDIIHH D & PUMPS Write, Wire or Phone. Arthur Masters, Sou. Agent LAKELAND, FLORIDA mw:woa»oamm e | A 4 .\,\I! Lakeland tardware & Plumbing | : FAIRBANKS, MORSE &CO. 3 GASOLINE, 0IL, GAS ENGINES TANKS Qs TOWERS 4 SOPODAIOP “WOCDMAN SAVE THAT TREE” the modern Don't let it wilt and die jnst for the want of a little at- should be famous poen. tention. Come here and get a tree sprayer with which you ean rid your | troes of all moths, caterpillars, bugs, ete. You woald not sell one trees for a lot of money. tangi, ol your Show the carnestness by saving it from its encmies, Co R. L. MARSHALL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Will farnish plans and specificatices or will follow any plans and specifications furnished. SUNGALOWS A SPECIALTY. Lot me show you some Lakeleud Lomes I have built, Phone 267-Green. FLORIDA R 0 000 K A T Live Where Yuu Will Like Yeur Noighiors We ar 8al! our R you ¢« 'n‘m i n’)'h LIS wa 2ava it 1 & \JT 1 want in ising great care (o DALE tent (lara ! peaple. neighbors in addition other attratd 4, shade trees, restrictions. ek east from Jake Mos to the Thus we give lots only orE ferti'e Inside thn 2ITa [ “A rea lesta s { 3 City of Lakeland: S tion 1. That upon a compli- tice with the laws as set out in ar- ticle ten (1t of the charter of th 2| City of Laheland, l?:v following de- ciibed tervitory - ooutside undg coniiguous tu th s of the € i version of the & »f vour regard | | ! RuINANCE 10 YROVISE 308 THE ANNEZATION TO THE CITY 0F LAKELAND OF CER. TAIN TERRITORY LYING | OUTSIDE AKD CONTIGU- | 0US THERETO. | Council of the P it ordained by the of Lakeland, shall be part of the territory of the city of Lakeland, and said territory and the inhabit4nts thereol shall be subject t» the jurisdiction of said city, to- wit: That territory which lies be- tween the present corporate limits of the City of and, which 1) described as follows: IBegin at th northeast corner of section ecizhteen (18), township twenty-cight (28), south, of range twenty-four (24), east, thence run west along the sec- tion line to the northeast corner of (e northwest quarter of the north- west quarter of section thirteen (12), township twenty-cizit (28! couth, range twenty-three (23) east; thence south to the northeast corner of the northreest quarter of the southwest quarter of twenty-four (24). Township twen- ty-cight (28) south, ranze wvwenty- three (23) cast; thence east to the inortheast corner of the northwesi guarter of the southeast quarter o soction nineteen (19), township twenty-eight (28) south, range twenty-four (24) east; thence north to the northeast corner of the south- Lake! west quarter of the northeast quar- ter of section cighteen (18), town- ship twenty-eight (28) south, |range twenty-four (24) east; thence cast to section line; thence north along scction line to the northeast (18). corner of section eighteen township twenty-eight (28) south, jrange twenty-four (24), cast, the [pcint of beinning; and the follow- ing boundary, to-wit: Beginning at a point one-quarter (%) mile north of the northeast corner of section eighteen (18), township twenty-eight (28) south, of range twenty-four (24) east thence running west to the north- east corner of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section eleven (11), township twenty-cight (28) south, range twenty-thre® (23) ecast; thence south along sec tion line to the northeast corner of the southeast quarter of the south- east quarter of the southeast quar- ter of seetion twenty-cight (28 gouth, range twenty-three 120) cast: 1ol marsin {thence east, passing through lingsworth street and to the ot Lake [ollingsworth; thence in ar o easterly direction alons the warein of Lake Hollingsworih to southeast corner of (1), in seetion ninctecn townsghip twenty-cicht (284 range twenty (2h i {the OVernmen: {lot one {193, {south, of ast: theneo north alon: o point of beginning; the 1 do- seribed boundary line theren constitute the boundary of the of Lakeland and all territory herin er ot City { poclets book chiefs, or a D which she peoe and which are mot! cunly aut to 152 on the bed, but' when en ihe v an appearance | and become u | ig section | LAKVLND. FlLa,, rveraey e OCT. 18, 1912, RIS | PR r——— For the Invanu. + #hoe with several st the for the sick | rooin I ut uut in its or al eapacity. | Pin it firmly to the side of the bed, r within reach; then it is comoment: for the invalid to =lin into its various | papers, handker- | - of (h» other things | D 2 1.0-’)0,!)('0,090‘ In tke United in this country | 5 1.\11. 4 a btilion, though, ety- | mc he Dritish conception ! thut 2 lulhon millions makes a bil :on i undoubtedly correct. One's Best Always. Do the best you can where you are, | and when that is accomplished Godl will cpen the door to a higher sphere, —leury Ward Beeeher oo 0101040 | JLITICAL ANSOUNCESENT, t'uv‘.v. PO O FOR IIAZOR, We Are Authorized to Announce A2 JOUN McREE . u candidate for mayor, city ut’ Lakeland, primary election Oct. 21.4 te your support. the race to win, and will lppu-;_m"f"" e :e ¥ \We Are Authorized to Announce y‘i 0. M. EATON . 5 a candidate for mayor of the city of Lakeland, subject to the primary election Oct. 21, 1212, He respect fully solicits the support of the citi- zen8. \We Are Authorized to Announce DR. S. F. SMITH as a candidate for mayor, city of ILakeland, primary election, Oct. 21, 1912. Respectfully solicits the sup- "'4 port of the voters. ‘ FOR COUNCILMAN-AT-LARCE. ’ We Are Authorized to Announce g R. 0. CRESAP ‘, as a candidate for Councilman-at- large, primary election, Oct. 21. Mr. Cresap's name is presented by his tricnds, who believe him peculiarly qualified to serve in this capacity. We Are Authorized to Announce G. H. ALFIELD as a candidate for councilman-at- large for the city of Lakeland, sub-|¢# ject to the white primary, Oct. 21. Your vote for him will be appre- |3 clated. i We are authorized to announce 0. J. POPE as u candidat> for large, subject to the city Oct. 21, He is willing to primary serve the people of the city if they desire him |} to do so i —~——— | We Are Authorized to Announce 1. D, MENDENIALL as a cindidate for councilman-at- large. t5 be and become a part of the:said city. Section 2. That all laws und parts of laws in conflict with this or- dinance are hereby repealed. Sectlon 3. That this ordinance shall take offeet immediately upon its passage and approval by the mayor. I hereby certify that the forco. ing ordinance number 144 was duly passed by the Council of the City of Lakeland, at its regular session on the 2rd day of October, 1912, H. L. SWATTS, City Clerk I hercby approve the foregoing or- dinance number 114 this #th doy of October, 1912, L A CLONTS vy St » Teethsent WE W(LL ™* ter each set of ol US. Highest prices paid for old Gold, Silver, old Watc! Brok«n Jewelry and Precions Stones. Money Sent By Return Mai | ‘ Phila. Smeltine & Refin ESTABLISHED 20 Y! £63 Chestnut S, Philadelphia. T TO DENTISTS We will buy your Gold Fil Gold Serap, and Platinum. 1 est prlros paid. 'WE MAMMER OVl QAIISfA(‘" v the votors will be appreciat o via it with every ect of horse shocs w. [ut i Fo the &l ae 4 R i not the foet fit the gh s 10 Y Jin { atten done. To know how ma ot ; 2 Y0 ecence this makes send rour honag SH0 vill be appreciated. nere to be shod mext time. You'll be i the Improvement in his ' Lnit and temper. mazed at . The Fix-em Shap D —— F10e Strect. Oposiie Freight Offos to fill his position satisfactorily. We Are Authorized to Announce C. F. KENNEDY as a candidate for Councilman-at- large, city of Lakeland, primary elec- tion, Oct. 21, 1912, He will appre- ciate the support of the voters. We Are Authorized to Announce J. B. SMITH as a candidate for Councilman-at- large, city of Lakeland, primary elec- tion, Oct. 21, 1912, He will appre- ciate the opportunity to work for the city's best interests. We Are Authorized to Announce N. A. RIGGINS as a candidate for Councilman-at-| large, city of Lakeland, primary elec- | tion, Oct. 21, 1912. The support of |3 the voters will be appreciated. l i F. D. BRYAN iate for wyro1q19 <1, 13, i tion the support of the voters. Wil appreciate | J. P 1'0['\'(‘1[; as a -mdh‘"c | We Are Authorized to Announce l i I‘J‘.S. T‘lv i | ] i We Are Authorized to Announce D B DICKION as a candifate for Councilman-at- | Iarze, “Lakeland, primary elec- tion, Oct 1, 191 councilman-at- | 'y ¥ He wiil appreciate the sup- |/ port of all who believe him to be able | SRV Afe Authonl | We are Authorized to Announce iy H | Councilman-at- | i v of Lakeland, primary elec- | }% ] ¥, d | e s 4 V=Y et At L A G2 ....SmORe.... \.\’ A.H. T. CIGARS A. H. T. CIGAR CC. Lakeland, Ficrica R We Won’t Sacrifice Qulity but we arc always studying how to Increase The Quantity We give the “most now but we are anxious to gv more, Phone us and prove it 3est Butter, per pound . .. ...... rEn S ah e Sugar, 18 pounds . .........iiiiiiiiiieni e S L Cottolene, 10 pound pails 1.8 Cottolene, 4-pound pails. . .......... s Snowdrift, 10-pounl pails. ... .. . 118 4 cans family size Cream 5 7 cans baby size Cream. 1-2 harrel best Flour. .. 12 pounds test Flour. .. Picnic Hams, per pound ............ o A8 Cudehy's Uncanvassed Hams. ...... s : is Octagon Soap, B Or.........coiiivmmeiiennnts e Gtonnd(:oflee,perpound SRS AN S SN TN i e t 6 gallons Kerosene . e E. b Tweed ell o s P Well Laundered LINEN ts the pride of the geod houscwile and the you kave the care that makes you a con aim at L.ing the “Laurdry thet is different” YOUR OWN SPECIAL LAUNIRY. Try Us Today—Just Cnce. . s o .-d celand Steam Laus oo, PhLone 130 West LAk ain St el ..:::::.::';:*.;:|S|||)§cr|be for The Telegre!

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