Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 24, 1912, Page 8

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i" " " ‘l Lydi) i ‘Tennessoe and Pen e et . U FLOXIDA'S BULL MOOSE LEAD- ER IN ROLE OF PROPHET. arch of Varied Tallz From n wio Don't Want Joe Lee's Job ‘In sour jocular story about the Progressives killing the Democratie | primars of lavt spring.” said Col.} H. 1.. Anderson, leader of the Bull' Moose {:1:es, to a Metropolis report- ar, “you unintentionally did me an injustice Ly intimating that 1 want- 4 Spizy luc Ma od the position of internal revenue ;v ill be practically nil in the conduct «ollecior, held by Joe Lee, the negro. “1 don’t believe you thought fur; a second that 1 wounld have Joo Lee's | job, or any other political position af that character in the State, for there is little or no honor .lu.lchcd' w0 such pesitions, and 1 con stand on | wy hei in an alley and make morn-f movey than any of them pay, | am simply fizhting for principles, mil- lio! f other people are fighting for the sane principics, and it they do rnot win out in the November elec- tion, they wiil win later on. The fight has just begun. These prinvi- pleg huve got to be adopted, for they are as cternal as truth itself. You can't beat the Progressive spirit, whether it comes from the now de-: funct Republican party or the rap-i idly dying Democratic party. “I sce where Frank Clark admits that the primary of last spring has been blown off the map,” continued | Colonel Anderson, “‘and with the ex- eeption of Mr. Clark, who had sense | enough to see to the certification of | bis ownp nomination, all n'andidumi; ar+ running Independent. | did not ! kil the Democratic primary--the stupidity of the Democratic lcaders is responsible for its demi From a taritt standpoint we Pro: ha 1o particular cavse for oppos- ing Frank Clark, for his tariff views scem tg coincide with our own, and his opponents did him the honor in the recent campainn of declaring thuer he was not a dyed-in-the-wool Oemocrat, ‘It has been a long time,” the col- ESives FOR SALK-—b passenger touring tine condition, or will ex- wee for purt payment on Lake- land real estuec. Address Box 536 Lakeland. 8-10-tt ! FOR RENT OR SALE. i I one mile from Lakeland dcpol on «elay road; 2 fonr-room houses, cove venek farim, 0oacres ""mn wrove, Wil rent the entive plac? ! oy 300 per year, or will s o | B § I! woand make casy ters The rove properly cared for will pay ‘e rent on the entire place. Call oy sadress O, A Cook, 603 Gilmore Ay Lakeland, Flo. 10-21-11p FOR SALE—35-hovse power boiler wad 25-horse power air lift, which pumps 300 gallons of water per min- ite. Apply to W. K. McRae. 6-19-tf ORANGE TREES FOR SALE. (n Futch and Rogers »dditic | ylvania av ntes, and in the alleys These i ean be selected now, tas | and removed when the present \rn:u‘ Lkon oft. Price $° - purchaser)| vamoving tree. F s L. M. Futch, i ng UOUSE TENTS and lots 1 1 wents, Myrtle Ave, Ave. ang Tenness Phene 110 NISHED ROOM-——For rent, fose in. Modern convenicnces £ione 200 Red. 10-18-t7. RONT—Furnishea roems, t Lime street, near Lake torton. 8-24-tt FOR RENT-—landsomely fur- ed room. New, with screens rivate bath. 1011 8. Plor)da woeo Phone 42 Red R R - Two fv s Y A convenienres Mra. 2 F Smith. 412 3. Florid: ‘ve 10-17-1f. i the worg Democrat, and 1 don't ex- ! _:S;:Srsfl;fifl OF MCGLASHA;—2| PAINTING AND PAPER HANG |town of Auburndale, Fla. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKFLAND, FLA, OCT. 24, » -*rxv“rm‘n.wwma % onel remarked, “sincg [ have heard even a near-intelligent detinition ol pect anybody to be able to 1ell what a Florida D rat is. I ida Democrats have had nc form for twelve years, and the party ihas been held together principally bncause of the fear of negro domi- 'nation through the old Republican !party. Well, the G. 0. P. is as dead | as Hector, and thank God, the ne- { gro's political influence from row on - iof our government. Mark this pre-! diction: Progressive ideals are 20- | ing to rule from now on, ang in case ! the Democratic party happe:: to} elect Governor Wilson to the F.esi-| dency, that party is going to be mu-] , gressive in acts, instead of merpl words, or the name of the party will ! be wiped off the map just as the' iy primary in Florida has been | wiped off. We've zot to go forward ' politically, as well as comtaercially, and the so-called conservaiive ele-, ment must get out of the way cr be | crushed by the wheels of the Pro-! aressive chariots.” And the funny part of the game! is that the colonel, when he gives. vent to words of wisdom, looks nm wise as Moses when that gentleman | was leading the children of Israel cut of the wilderness. His nositmnl is also like unto Moses in the fact | that he has before him a journey of | “forty years' before he reaches thc‘ “*promised land.”--Jacksonville Me- tropolis. @OK! ff On Clot That Means 100 Per Cent 1o the Good o v —r———— LY N order to introduce to the Boys and Mothers of Lakeland and surround- ing country. the splendid lines of boys’ and children’s clothing thatlam selling, | will give a reduction of 10 per cent on every suit and odd pair of trous- ers in my store. from now until Novem- her 15th. | ammaking 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 1 have pur chased for this season, No need to send to Tampa, Jackson- ville or anywhere clse for what the boy needs; you can save time, worry, trou. ble, mis-{its and your pocket book by bringing or sending your boy here to be fitted up. We will take as much pains and pleasure with the boys and children We have some very fine cars, dif- ferent makes, different styles, which we will sell at low prices, part cash, bhalance in good real estate, or on | rcasonable time, with good scearity, We guarantee cverything we .ell, and you do not have to go out of town to find nelp, should you ne i it, when you bLuy of us. LAKELAND AUTOMOBILE AND SUPPLY (0. 10-24-00 as we do with grown-ups. in fitting and satisfying them. ATHLEN’["C'NFJ;'LCLOTHES mers. worstcads, cheviots and tweeds FOR RENT One nice furnisie ) NEW YORR to select from. Colors: brown, blue, voom. My .« A, Rennolds, corner YT Aouth Massachusetts and Cedar St gray. {an and thell’ klndred shfldes. made "1 Sfil'of blo“se- RUS' TWO FURNISHED ROOMS-—In woderu house 414 South New York cent reducton off. Some of these suits have two pairs of pants. Every suit guaranteed to A big assortment of serges. cassi- 9-10-t2 sian. Norfolk. single and double breast. Prices range from $3.50 to $12.50 with a 10 per aveuue, 9-2-tt FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housckeepinz, modern con- veniences. Apply 420 8. Lake Ave Phone 77 Green. ’_..__ 10-23- l\\ T O IR T ST T L WA A 4 give satisfaction or | will make good. Se¢ window. E ° I P B A I L E ! been made to appous W‘,’:fi‘mm Y N T TR m* L AL AT RSO STAVIA TRERE W el < { 1 NOTICE. | Soul and Steak. x We have gencially noticed that the | *+e & bought the fish market of | Woun who ks the loudest about | State Bank of Aubu : in the Tharp building, llh(" starved soul always wants the {a: Auburndale, Floru vor FIRE, ACCIDENT, PLATH[am now pre ‘ul to furnish lr('w"X::::"k‘ picce of steak—Wasdington | izeq under the laws i GLASS, and STEAM BOILER IN.!fish and oysters, which will be re. ! - - -~ :n ads, li-nn!or return to M. J. Mal- SURANCE, sce D. H. SLOAN. Pex- coived daily, and which will mem_l o 184 oy and reeeive reward., 10-18-tf. | ; e P Y A i = cork building. Phone 342, 1-u.tf | fore be Ih.m- srg r"‘s!" \(-)ur' ['a' | Treasury Department, State of Flor- el <5 WE SELL Goodrich Automobil. | Fonage solicited. W. A YAUN. | ida, Office of Comptroller, Talla- N ANS ! H MRS DAISY TTANSARD, profes- | ... some little cheaper, none het- S i hassee sional nurse, rvegidence 409 N, lowa!, fow as good. Lakeimnd Automo ! ' i i Ave, will take patients at her house o B s S NOTICE OF ELECTION. | MaSteRs, by satisiactory evidetcs ake patients SC1bile and Supply ¢ 1024t —_— j presente > undersign s or \\ll[ go ont. Best reference. Phone ! .“.‘, .l ”‘? 4 prestie b Do uliesanen U 1.“' comptroller of ti G i i lw-li WANTED Two or ‘nore ca An election will be held at tite | been made to appear that a bankinw "by virtue of the anthe é tenor singers. Only theronghly +usual voting place in Lakeland, Fla,, | dssociation under the name of Amer- ; me by section 27 at lowest prices 10/ itod men need apply. Address 2o-don Novembor i9th, 1912, for the | sun Siate bank of Lakciandg, Tocated statutes of the State of | care Evening Telezram. 10-0-17. ' purpose of eloctiug a mayor aud |at Lakeland, Florida, and organi:»! ard Mook Store I“‘ tify ihat the State Paun $15 WILL BUY 4 new smith Pre- | taree councilmen. Said election to under the laws of Florida, has ¢« gale, of tuburadale, in A% i R T \\ ANTED Competent T Full line both Waterman Ileal 2 el gh Shaliliocls and Parker Lucky Curve Fountuin vos position as stenographer, Ap-! ok f . . il "“ AD Uens at ail times, Lakeland Boox to this oftice. D-21-tf. 7-24-8 e associvtion undey R O LOST Pocketbook containing a sum of money, a switch key and complied with all the | quired to be complicd ° banking laws of the Stut before am association bl thorized to commence the of banking. Now, therefore, 1, W Best statlonery town L liring us your pictures to fram ior typewriter In perfect condi- |, keland Book Store 7241t Lo conducted according 1o the ve-| Plied with all the provisions o Polk and State cf I' worth §75. Apply News of- 1 AppAGE and collarg plant ixed ordinances of Lakeland. quired to be complied with by the yy00500 to sommence t 20 cents: H00, T35 cents: 1,000 If you waut to le the best dr ».~.-~.‘f 10-3 S L. A, CLONTS, i banking laws of the State of Florida Mayor of Lakeland | bPefore an ation shall be autho- OGRS i rized to commence the business of . room 12, upstairs. tf er the r ital stock o bunking und with a (o sand dollars. n it town, be sire to buy & Roval | : i ot P hask taior If it don't Ot and is! "me “t‘ ux‘u N Hl! s \"'. . CEME \7T SIDEWALKS ! i M i Given under my har ot s 1, don't take it ! T JUSRO s ow, therefore, I. W. V. Knott. office, this fourteconth (B MURRELL & SUARP dren before the 1ot is picked ove: 2 4 | A big shipment just received. Y‘ WHELY YOU THINK OF HAR-“md Book Store. sealed bids will be received up 10! { ccnuptroller of the State of r.md. ver, A. D. 1912 4 p. w. Wedaesday, Oct. 30, 1912, bvih‘ virtue of the authority vested i (Seal.) {the board of public works of the| ™€ Ly section 2702 of tlie gami and | ! statutes of the State of Florida, cer- Comptroller Sicte ING-—Dono promptly and artisticd- | grened the evening of same date, for : ¥ that tha American State B:mhi e i — Beu Carsiens, Phone 71, Jack- gppreximately 36,000 square feet o"lof Lakeland, of Lakeland, in tho 10-9-1mo. ' cement sidewalks to be laid on l‘nl:; county of Polk and the State of Flor- w F. ke .,O' S refer avenue, West Park street, Lake ave- ida is authorized to commence the| » IS pe s business of banking under the name | . nue, Tampa street, Union s(ree" ! TTAD . rm\\ avenue, Cast Park strect and above given with a capital stock of, HARNFSS, SADDLES BRIDLES|purposes. Owner please reply. sir- Church strect, Specifications can be l”a 000. L,’! ‘ ¢R COLLARS. MeGLASHAN— | ing full deseription, location I obtained from, and bids shpuld 1[ Given under my hand and seal of THAT'S ALL. 912 rice. Address . D. Kime, Geroral addressed to J. Wiley Jomes, towy | ©fiCe this fourth day of October, A. Two full sets Alger books for boys | Delivery, Lakeland, Fla. 10-24-5t clerk, and marked “Bids on cemen: D. 1:‘2' =t received at the Book Store. H UY your automcbile supplies s“!ewalk? i (jll'nmroller“s.trt. K:\glfl;d T-24-t! rom us. W sell for spot cosh, and The right is hereby reserved to . e of Florida Biggost line girls' ana ooys’ and |1V Hildren's booka ever shown in Lake- | €on & Wilson nd just receiel. Lakeland Book WANTED-—-30 or 40 acres, | Ttore 7-24-tf: lake front. About 10 acres in rest suitable for truck and =o Loars Negoii -~ & WHEN YOU THINK OF HAR.|will give vou inside prices Lake. Tei€ct A0Y and all bids. - e NTSS THINX OF McOLASHAN...|1mnd Automobile and Supyls (o | o A. C. THORP, No. 184. Buys and Sells Rex T ? 9.12/ 10-24.1, | Chairmen Board of Public Works | Trcasury Department, State of Flo| granoe Properte - © ok i, AA. E. DICKEY, ida, O™-0 cf Comptroller, Tall:- Be FTREN ‘ € : it . nite fromt rooms and WANTED<Position as clerk or President Council. tastee e oard 2 salesman. Address R. 0. Park, Lock| Attest: Whereas, by satisfactory ev;:,n,,‘ 9-26-tf pox 41, city. 1 WILEY JONES, Clerk. 10-21-3¢. presented to the undersizned it has ROOM 7. KENTUCKY 211 Tennessee avenue. Mrs. Henry Bacon.

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