Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 19, 1912, Page 5

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The Reading Circle of the Meth- odist Missionary society will meet with Mrs. T. L. Walker, 409 South Tennessee avenue on Tuesday after- noon next, at 3:30. Rev. (. C. Redgrave will preach both morning and evening at the Christian church. Subjects: “True Liberality,” and “The Children In- siead of the Father.” w. F. Johnson is building a five- m' pungalow on the corner of iickory street and Missouri avenue. et J. H. Weddell went down to City today, and will hold serv at that place tomOrrow. e — Clarence praswell, who formerly 4 here. 18 now attending the Cniversity of Texas at Austin, Rev. Hanl —— Miss Palace Wright and Migs Maude Griffin. two popular society ladies of Plant City, charming guests of Miss young are the Fannie street. They arrived )esu‘rday and ,"l.l t w8 will remain (ill the first of next| SR A R week. y. | F. Farrow, one of the popu- R g ) achers in the Lakeland high Mr. and Mrs, ‘;mol- i« spending the week end|Thomas, of Christina, are the happy parents of a handsome little daugh- ter, born this morning. The young lady and mother are doing nicely, while “pater familias” is the proud- est man in ¢hat part of the country ¢ith tricnds at Inverness. wrs. G, T. Fleming arrived last from Buffalo, where she spent wmer, and is at preseng a guest yome of her brother, Mr. J. M. ¢ Mr. Fleming will come o for the winter in a few weeks. aud Mrs, Ben H. Carter have w0 from Indiana, where they pt the past two months. They re- wrt « pleasant time, but, like all tho st wanderers, are glad to get back piorida und Lakeland. 3. the Monday is the eventful day when the citizens will selecy a mayor and three councilmen to assist in con- dueting the city's affairs for the next year. Those appointed officers of election should he at place in the city hall early Monday morning, in order to give railroad men and others an opportunity \ote. dewr loenl veterans are planning | ready for business by 7 o'clock. heir trip to the reunion at Lake tor which they will leave on wy. They are looking forward ,+ great time, and also hope to se- e the next State reunion for Lake- 0l Mr. K. G. Gardner morning from Galloway, ed a mad dog scare in that section |» dog believed to be mad was in ten several dogs. The supposed mad | dog is supposed to have come from Lakeland, one answering the descrip- fmm being reported as having been | seen in Dixieland. The dogs that twere bitten are being Killed Tuo ladies of the U. D have »conducting a food sale today at b corner of Main street and Ten- avenue, and have been ofter- any excellent articles of home They met with fair suc- ieh the rain interfered with of e Jenkins, \tlanta, lsaac Jenkins, will preach ar the Vethodist church tomorrow. Mr. Jeikins is mission- ary secretary of the North Georgia conference, and is doing a week of institute work in the Bartow dis- trict for Presiding Elder Cason. He has made u specialty in his line and speaks with enthusigsm and mag- netism He will speak for perhaps half an hour 1o the Sunday school in Rev brother lohn 8 Rey newhat of sovialists are planning to aother speaking in the park it the weather permits. ok fullivan, of Tampa, and prob- o1 spenkers, will deliver ad- In addition to this, they jave another rally and speak- * Thursday night. ¥ The McHenry Military band, the | the morning; then he will preach at ‘v wasical organization, will make | 11 o'clock; azain at 2:30 in the < public appearance tomMorrow afternoon he wi'l speak on some b, when a cacred concert | Dhase of (he mission work, and will preach at nicii, The Missionary through Monday, Wil /ndered in the park. The W will be much interested in barne the musical treat which it has been provided for them Institute goes on ana therg will be three services Monday, at 11, 2:3¢ and A number of ¥isitors from all over (he district are expected on Monday. The work Mr. Jenkins in the district has met with the very high- est favor, und those who have heard him have expressed themselves with the greatest enthusiasm. A cordial invitation is interested i (5 B Mr Henry Smith is having con- fnited on his lot, corner Lemon tet und Virginia avenue, a hand- %3¢ two-story residence, the frame- otk of which is about completed. Y Smith's own home is next door “he new building and he is erect- t v as an investment. Mr it the contractor Christianity to attend Orvice hold: in onr have more news | Gty the paper than other ‘*quflp& rosdond oo pdocfostdododecdodedds m't help this, a1l the ing dong and church willingness 3h with them in their good ud lep us know what is be- churches ln in them. | AJESTI THEATRE membe! |\ 10 POCOCOODO00GOCNOO dn. This makes very accept- w5 10 us, and we think it| ANOTHER EXCELLENT PRO- churches. We wart to be GRAM TONIGHT. i all of "‘e"“’s"‘”'"“"‘oooooooooooonoo can. '”'“"”"'"'“ l’rogram f0l' Ionigm MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA Prof. Murphy Leader OVERTURE BABY GLIGCLE €“mm‘ OUT OF THE DEPTHS tEssanay - Drama.) THE BRAVE HUNTER 'l UADIES' AND CHILDRENS' THEATRE "IE LATONIA DERBY Two Real Drama.) ( Biograph —Comedy MOTHER'S sHROUD Drama.) HIS (Vitagraph OPEN AT 6 P. M. TS A FREE LUNCH Comedy. ) -“QUE PORTUGAL ir—Scenic.) Mnm .EW Kolb, at her home, 106 Peachtree =2 Laurence McLane | et al to Mrs W A Hall, Mrs the polling 10 The polls should be open and this and report- having | passed through the country and bit- vtended to all persons ! “‘”‘ pdedrhidobd b ol oo ioddd Ster of | | { General Admnssmn...mc el t Iots in beautiful Oranzs T* Cnildren under I2....5c|' up right now and started in bein careful ! And incidentally remenlor tha ne county officials or committeenm {are at all to blame for '} tate « affairs which came near Jdevelopin THE EVENING TELEGRAM, sAKELAND, FLA., OCT. 19, 1912, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. The following real estate trans- fers have been made since our last report: Monte J Tillis to J W Kimbrough, W T Anderson and wife to J A Wil- liams, Dr J W Bryan to'J F Council and wife, C M Clayton to D A Silkett, FE A Fletcher and husband to W C Scbastian, J W Creel and wife to C L S Hobbs, E J Copley and wife to R D Fuller, W S Anderson et al to R W Hardy, M L Thompson and wife to G W Poland, Sessoms Inv Co to Inez Hall; } M McLape and wife to C C Clark, Mrs E K Moulton .to Edward Strange, I, N Pipkin and wife to A D West, Della Short to J 1 Hunt, N.G Wade and wife to J W Carson, Carter Dean Realty Co to 1 J McCain, Carter Dean Realty Co to Flora W Chew, Flora W Chew to Carter Dean Realty Co -1 J McCain to Carter Dean Realty Co, R H Love and wife to A N Rob- bins, F R-McConnell and wife to T L. Wilson, T L Wilson and wife to F R McConnell, Barlow and 'i'ullvr to Al- bin Falk, J. T. Smith to J. S. McCon- nell, Florence V' (Cowdery am! hus- band to Scalley & Dean, Scalley & Bassett to W. H. Clifford, \W. A, Hull ang wife to Nina F Johnson, I, B Brown and wife to ' B Bennett ey al, Fla Dev Co to Mairy R Hartweg, S M Stephens tg K 8 Madden, Stephens & | Steitz to K S Madden, A F Fleteher W A Hall and husband to Mrs J B Mitchell, ¢ K McMorris to Mrs S I Weeks, Fla Dev (‘o to W Schwarz, J M Kilpat- rick and wife to J 1. Robinson, J T Gaily and wife to R L. Gally, Alice Thomas to W L. D McRae, G A Prine land wife to 8 M Wheeler, O E Wolft et al to Martha A ang J E Warren, Mrs P A Cutts to H J Fletcher, F J Henderson eg 2l to Lake Elbert Citrus Fruit Association, Kate A ‘Townsend to ' B Mitchell, G M Mitchell and wife 10 Kate A Townsend, Scssoms Inv Coto S A LR R Co, R CTillis et a’ to W W Tillis, 11 M Jones und wife to J M Harvey, Scalley & Bassett to Lessie T'rammell, S 8 Gritlin and wife te Benj Hart, Fla Dev Co to Laura ¢ Mainlaund, H D Burrell and wife to A E Hull Jr, G W Smith et al to Daisy Honors, J ¢ Swindel and wife to James Thomas, M J Crum et al to M A Waldo, Kenueth Hebb and wife 12 Snell & Koplin, Empire Land Co to Snell & Koplin, Mary A Chalker and husband to S D Harris, J H Cone ang wife to 8 H Harris, Harney W Rey- rolds tg G E Nobles, G E Nobles and wife to ' F Kennedy, Fla Dev Co to {EW Garfield, £ 1 Young Jr and | wife to K E Coleman. trustees First O Cox I | Baptist church to Jeanette PP Wynng to P P Winn, Pipkin and wife 10 P L G 1 Pipkin and wife to Henry J Pratt, INVITATION TO BAND CONCERT. N N The citizens are cordially invite:d to the musical concert given Sunday evening at 3 o'clock at Munn's park. McHENRY'S MILITARY BAND NO COUNTY OFFICIALS OR COMMITTEES ARE TO BLAME. Democrats throughout Florida {must. feel a little foolish over tihn nearly successful effort of the Buli Moose party, but a few months olil, to keep the numes of the Democrati: nominees off the ballot in November It is to he hoped that they saved the day yesterday in every county they did in Duval and St. Johns by prompt action. That someone blundered is decid edly evident. That those to blam us NOVEL DISPLAY OF THE SOUTH.|FLORIDA Atlantic Coast Line Ry. Brings Ex- cellent Exhibit to State Fair. High Quality of the Products Show LEMONS THE FINEST IN THE WORLD. Dr. P. Phillips handed us a lemon yesterday. He said when he handed it to us: “This is a Florida lemon; it's the PAGE FIVE Editor George G. Matthews of the Fory Lauderdaly Sentinel is making some telling campaign speeches for Democracy down on the east coast Matthews is versatile; hLe's a force- ful writer and 2 fing orator; he is & people’s man from the ground up and R P M S A A e R PO o P A IR R SR e P AR IR S ittt R D S i et S st i e s S LR S ey § 2 are lifelong Democrats who have git {en much of time, effort and funds 1« fthe parcty and who are most loyal also cortain, But the law omplicd with and the ¥ car being troub Perbaps it ool thing thar it all happe jost as iy did Here in Florida hoave grown 1o take it all as a1 and this tends to e carclessness Bull Mo« like other outside parties than i Democratic will probably gain littl hcadway in the State in a hundred | years, but then again one of the mn:hv with the constantly changin ‘ ard increasing new population | It's just as well that we @'l wol ] The part St. Augustine Record NOTICE. Having bought the fish market R 0. Park in the Tharp bnildin am now prepared to furnish fr fish and oysters, which will be ceived daily, and which will tha fore be fine and fresh Your ronags ted W. A. FALD you are not yvet read; not zet one of thos - , before they are a are not going to las winter visitors begin 0 Richness of the Land. is 80 from principle; he was a mem- ber of the Florida Legislature in 1207 from Marion county and he said the doctor. lle weng on to say | easily ranked as one of the leaders; that he cannot understand why the | ke had much to do in shaping legisla- Florida people prefer to buy import- tion that was enacted at that ses- ed Sicily lemons, little, measly, dried | sion; he also shaped some of it for up things, the size of a thimble, | the waste basket. After leaving Ma- when they have at their very door rion county Matthews went to Polk, these great big cousins of the grape- | but he didn't stay long enough e fruit—the finest lemons in the|&ive the people a chance to returm world. He said he guessed the reas- | him to the Legislature. He is now or was the native article is rather | in Dade county and if he doesn’t rep- rough looking. “‘And you know peo- | resent that county in the Legislature ple are very much swayed by ap-|P. d. q. it will be because the people pearances,” said he.—Orlando Re-,down there are dull to their inter- best lemon in the world. See the jvice!"—whereupon he squeezed the lemon. *‘Almost enough for a bath,” 'he Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, vlich has its exhibit on the second floor of the Dome building is dis- pleving some of the most movel pro- dccts shown in the exhibits of this churacter on the fair grounds. This vuilroad covers thoroughly the States ot Virginia, North and South (aro- lina. Georgia, Florida and Alabama, and it is the products of this terri- tory which the Atlantic Coast Line is showing. Wonderful samples of the fruit of this section of the coun- try, showing the richness of the land and its highly productive qual- rter-Star. ests or because Matthews believes he o po itics. .Among the many samples of S can be more useful to the cause of grain is shown corn, which is six- true democracy with his paper. But teen feet high. First class samples CARD OF THANKS. the Palatka News wants to see his 0 pineapples, grapefruit and other tropical products are displayed mak- usefulness displayed in both places. Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Parker desire | _palatka News. it in all a highly interesting and |y, oxpress their heartfelt apprecia- W] ]e i b : ] ] '. llent addition to‘ the exhibits at tion of the kindness of the manyl Just think! Only $650 for 2 fine the State fair. Visitors to the big lot, covered with large orange friends who ministered to them in “roatest fair on earth™ should not and grapefruit trees in Orange Park fiil 10 sce this fine display of south- | their recent bercavement in the|addition, on the shores of Lake Mor- e products.—11linois State Regis- [death of their little daughter, Eu-|ton. One-fourth cash, balance 6, 12 tor Oct, 8, 1912, ; nice. and 18 months, 8 per cent. interest Don’t Neglect Your Eyes If you're troubled with headaches and pains in and about the eyes, all such troubles can be relieved with properly ground glasses. Dr. H. Edgar Cole will be at Cole & Hull's Jewelry store, Tuesday Oct. 22nd from 7 A. M. to 5 P. M. No charge for examination. COLE & HULL 112 Kentucky Avenue, Lakeland Phone 173 PARK HILL VAN W Ten Good Reasons, Why You Should Own a Lot in Park Hill 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. Becausc it has High Class Building Restrictions. Fifth. Sixth. Because Shade Trees will be planted on all streets this Fall. Seventh. Because all Streets will be Graded. Eighth. Because it is the most attractive Residential Section in Lakeland. Ninth. Because Lotscan be soldon REASONABLE Terms. Tenth. Besause if you don’t, you will wish you had, if you do, will always be glad. Because 4 Beautiful Lakes canbe scen from its Summit. =See= G. C. Rogan Deen- Bryant Building or §. M. STEPHENS

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