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1lent of public schools in . % | o lm [vcnlnu Ielear“‘ .+, has doubtless given much Tublncd tyers allernoon from uph i this subject and we should £entecky Buildiag, Lakeland, hl- - o have him tell us hov to = T weced 10 the P ce at i stion to gn. '1ocida, as wail matter of the bl - U8, L “THERING A 4. HOLWORTHY ! Jud Circulati Manager. {1ssCRIPTION RATES: ' round the objection of ciars le plan of compulsory is as follows: white - uild in Fiorida, who is noi disqualified, hould be corpelled to attend some educational institution or taks such examination: ild show proliciency, between ares of seven :ud fifteen years, aery Fuar .. mouths .. 260 | .id this should be done by a well de- i ¢ mouths ... eeeee 1.26 ised. operative, compulsory school .4 anywhete withip the ‘. Nsad inht shame to levy « of the ity of Lakeland | lie “pport of sehools, cuts a week, 1 vy taves for toe s d buildings, and equip them and ¢ teachers, and then witness lit- i ' ‘4-~~¢mr ofiice 1a '; tellows growing up all over the : ""\'KIT‘LAN[_)":Ewi “_' S te g the country and in the towns ""“’”‘m”: ¢ c‘ condle "4 vities as well, without the rudi l‘":'l m:;’e::' e:? Sent 1N of even a common school cdu cunty & h * 0 (ition. We have neither heard, ner o wunere for $1.00 per year. 45 ‘we conceive of any zood Te s vhonld ot fave | compulsory Ther tion in The Perry Banner Kindly observes Il.-n,-')! ol that “the Lakeland Daily Telegram ; is just about the limiy for a country daily when it comes to editorial abil- ity, local and gem ral topics and me- par excei- for Florida iy ohji the | wio want to find an but the ob- not ade- Th rarcity avocations, al onahl winds of some oth r exeuse in State tions usually made are ate to conditions in Florid makeup all Some class to that compli- chanical lence.” ment, Jefl, q iildness of the winters, the hild labor in daily the splendid school system alread: “ell established, should place Flor- undisputed posse iy foremost in cducation in all the crime monster, Robert Anderson, her | =ia0g ang it would take such plac: police force ought to strain CVrY ir the children throughout the State nerve 1o hold him with more suceess ' yope forced to ottend the publs (hin it did the last time. And as An- ‘ schools.” derson has freely confessed his erimes and has shown himself in all regpects eminently worthy of an ex- peditions death at the hands of lh'-‘ sheriff of that county, the authori- | ties down there onght to try for &' All reform measures hfl\\'l {ads or isms by those good conser- and ' yutive souls who want things to re- —_—— ] i Now that Tampa is in the full and ion of her negro — | THE SO-CALLED FAD IS CAPTURING THE COUNTRY. are called vecord in this case and see quickly they can try, conviet Bane this murderous heast by due noain as they are, and, while they | process of law {concede the principle of progress in [ the abstract, they shy at it in the e fer we're having for the "conerete it it shows a disperition to clection toaay and that's just about tindely disturb any of the revered in- e editorial opinion feels ' stitutions of the fathers. The suin any necessity for venturing \\'hilu‘«f all wisdom, present, past and fo- the battle of the ballots is actually | ture, was lodged in those came fa- reputa- | thers, and to that fount alone must ative inspiration, some of our ro- s far a voprogress and prophetic tions may be go quickly destroyed by I we ook for legi the tale of the tallies told a few [reems to be the w Yes, we're having fine i actionary friends view the matter. | But concerning this initintive and likely to be a large vote polled, This referendum “fad” which is to have ious tar as we care to be quoted just : its little day and pass into the limho at this time. Anything further at! ol forgotten are the sitch o solemn moment would be in PEaets? The St Petersburg Times has cathered them and presents them ay hours henee, weather for the clection and there's issues, whe | badd qaste, But our rooster is strain- | ing at i muzzle and there seems to | follows: “The tirst do law initiative and referen be no douby about the Kind of sony he'll si in the United States was South Dakota in INDG0 A rin tomorrow’s issue. 0 paasseq in present South bakota I s estimated fully thivty | Sl Iaws are operative in per cent of the citizens of this vepub- that tih, Oregon, Nevada, e who have o tisht to vote today | “tontana, Oklitoma, Maine, Mis will stay away from the polls and S0 Michizan an Colorado, | Arizona, New Mexie o California and content themselhves with either ap- Ohio. “In North Dakoia au proving or denouncing a result with Wisconsin, which they had uwothing to do be- ! cauge they volmtarily declined to| ¢ne Legislature has approy 1 the ini- | perform their plain duty to them y Uative and vetevendum; b nothes selves and their country. I this | Fesislature mnst do s before the connection it is worth remembering | MCASUre can go betore the peop'e. the words of the wise and patriotic | citizen, Cardinal Gibbons, who said | Honal amendment has been submi- inoan addeess 0 Ualtimore Sunday i‘”! 19 UL Dooile oy e 107 10 that it the historian is ever ealleg (P00 legislation. These Stetes are upon: to rocortl the: decline aid . tail | Washington, Nobrask ldaho, Wy of the Amerivan republie, Tio will ws. | Oumng, Nevada and Mi sippi. The prospects of adoption in all these States is practically indisputable “This makes tae eribe as the canee letharay the indifference, and political apostacy of initintive o reterendum in operation in one-halt States of the Fer own sons” ana i the Chi Union. In 1o The cago that ) gld news comes trom one of them is there any disposition lolinson has yielded oWn by any part of the people 1 Neup any of these to the stross of eir umstanees, sold his saloon and, has thoroughly dis- gusted with his native land, will ex- patriate When Tack was a plai apshooting, un- recently s Lauired rights In each of 1hes himselt fo s PStates the operation of the direct lesislation law has proven t, he su sephisticated “nizwer” on he Gate ! sful veston docks cotton bal. < Fle peopic may ot be called on for an honest livig the m VOte on measures very often, by jewel of contentment was 1 il fact that they have the power : when he mounted to g 1 Wit dooso will 2ooa long way toward that jowel foy W all his mones | TS straight and navvow way and il far Hof b Ui only amatter of time whon to provide him o decent substi Florvida will diveet levislatio He has me fomoial 1 md it oas wih t least threo-fourths himsely N the peaple of the United States d t \ Lakewood womar 1 he 1 1 » her Tittle boy Lroke ovey i 5 normal ley his to zet back to ; S homh! i : i hun 1 8 it . t ) orl : . count he shy 1: g : b d: B \ pa were to di ( woolly head ard put i : v Y T N >‘~ e ‘l:\ HOW ABOUT (118 1 0 IO \SE \ ™M n 1 ! t anp 1t iry there i st ot t Wouldn \ d sveh a lav ( T 1 5 : n? And band, won You're a protty 1 ienit class legislation unconstitution. leoker. ‘ = al? The editor of t Nows, who Man right t} 167 worrizent and haunting [ attack is pretty sure to prove fatal.” “Ina number of States a constitni- | 28 range 25. Witness my hand and seal thi 4th day of November, A. D. 1912, There was a man who s cause he hod a bridge to cross, and (Seal) JOHN ‘0(;:;‘“ hew to cross was @t a loss. His days 2 ! ke e spent in planning schemes, his 11-5t ‘ Polk County, Fl:nd::. ~hts were filled with awful dreams; )u" magnitied the tiny midge until it | lcoked like that rreat bridge. At ‘ lusg he reached the dreaded day and prayerfully he made his way, ap- proached the spot with tremblirg core and lo! the darn bridge wasn't British Cows Which Eat Fish. Dried coalfish, unsalted, is eaten by the inhabitants of the Faroe islands (between Shetland and Iceland) or their cows, says a consular report. The fish, which is of the cod type, is considered good for cows, as it en- ables them, it is stated, to yleld an ample supply of rich milk. The dried fish is not cooked before being eaten; it is merely laid on stones and then pounded with stones or hammers, there. | \ sick man turned to his doetor, i» was leaving the room after 1 visit, and said: octor, 1 want to ask you a ques- From His Point of View. “Stop that! Hands off! How do you know I'm the passenger that stepped on your foot?” “I don't know it absolutely, but (biff) I'm giving you (biff) the benefit of the (biff! bang!) tion.” “Yes," he said. “What is it?” “Am | going to get well?” The doctor hesitated a moment and doubt. the patient said to him: Don'y treat me like a child. 1 ldea for Poultry Raisers. Electric food and water heaters are said to inore hens’ egg laying pow- ers and to yrevent poultry diseases due to cold food. -Ihe Proiessions- DR, SAMUEL F. SMITH. huve a right to know. Tell me.” “Well,” he said, “'you may recove* but the second or third this time, The sick man caught the doctor's coat and said to him: Doctor, | am afraid to die. me what lies on the other side.” Tell Very quivllj\‘ the doctor said: ‘i SPEC] ST : do not know. ALI “You don't know! You, a Chris- Eye, Ell‘, Nose and Throat @lasses Scientifically Prescribec ‘Phone: Office 141, Resldence Z: Bryant Bldg. Lakeland, Fis DR. W. 8. IRVIN OENTIST r sorane | 4 g Established in July, 1900 (¢ dog sprang into the room and ) goopy’ygang 15 Kentucky Bulicivs leaped on him with every show of Phones: Office 180; Realdence »+ Turning to the patient, DR. N. L. BRYAN, (tian man, do noy know what is on the other side?” The doctor was holding the handle of the door, on the other side of “which came sounds of scratching and | whining, and as he opened the door | ! sladness. | the doctor said: “Do you notice that dog? He had DENTIST. [ never been in this room before, Hin Rooms 8 and 9, Deen & Bryaut Butld- o ; ; ing. Phone, 339, [ did not know what was inside. He knew nothng except thiag his master ‘was there and when the door was topened he sprang in withoug fear. i ik»nnw little of what is on the othee PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, side of death, but 1 do know one 'lhin,u: 1 know my Master is there, Rooms 3 and 4 Kentucky Bldg and that is enough. And when the hkelud. Florida. oor is opencd | shall pass through with no fear, but with gladness.” DR R R SULLIVAK —PHYSICIAN— Bpecial attention given to Surge:s ~___and Gynecology R. B. HUFFAKER, —Attorney-at-Law— Roor 7 Stusrt Bldg Bartow. €. M. TRAMMELL, Attorney-at-Law. Offices, Bryant Bulldiuf Lakeland, Fla. BLANTON & ROGERS. Lawyers. dryant Block, ‘Phone . Residence Phone 300 Red. LAKELAND, FLA. DR. W. B. GROOVER, SHERIFF'S SALE. Under and by virtue of an execu- tion issued out of and under the seal o' the Cireuit Court in and for the county of Polk and State of Florida, in a certain cause upon a certain judgment therein duly entered of reeord, and wherein L M. Futeh | plaintift and M. T, Jordan is defond- | ant, 1, John Logan, sheriff of Polk county and State of Florida, have wvied upon and will =ell ar public outery o the highest and best hid- : - ; Lakelaud, Fla. der, for « . on the first Monday i1 i | December, AL Do 1912, the same be- TUCEER & TUCKE! 'il'}.' the second day of the month. | _]“w,eu_ {Within the leaal hours of sale, in | Raymondo Bldg. il’{nm n.f |'hc- court house jln.ul' in ”"'}mflll‘. (Uity of Bartow. an undivided one- | (tourth interest in the following de- {THO. 8. EDWARDS Attorney-at-Law. Office in Munn Butidins LAKELAND, FLORIDA ., @ D. & H. D. XENDENEALL and N 15 of < | Civil Engineers and Architec's :: Rooms 212-215 Drane Blde range 24 1 oand £ W 1, | LAKELAND, FLA. | Phosphate land examination. Sur- Fiortds ribed lands, tenements and heredi- | taments, situate in o the !Polk and State of Florida, and mor | particnlarly described as tollows: W e T, 1. 1% of 8.8 i 14, 1, 92 Ty of 80 W county of 00 N0 KDY sees 1T, . 22, range N.W ||, of 8. B |:‘ pile :\‘ l“: o veys, examination, reports range 21 ; i Blueprirting. S % oof NoBECYoand 8 B 14 of A. 7. MACDONOUGH NOW. 5 oand 8% osee, 19, tp, 82 » ' Architect s and 81, rtange N Lrange 24 of 8 1, see. 20, tp Newest Ideas in Bungalow Designing Room € Deen & Bryant Rldg Lakeland, Florida. N. B Y% o andN.% of s e e |0} 2D R, ran 2 No. 184, N W oof N. By of B Yo Treasury Department, State of Flor- ida, Office of Comptroller, Talla- W hassee. Whereas, by satisfactory evideng presented to the undersigned it ha been made to appear that a ing association under the bant €. tp. 22 ra ¢ \\ \\\' ;‘l : State Bank of Auburndale, tod | i V. 4 sec. ¥, tp * 27 at Auburndale, Florida, and orzan- S hof 8. W, 14 and N 1 + U0 jzeq under the laws of Florida, has see. §, tp. 32, range 25 complied with all the provisio fioof S B 1 sec. 8 tp quired to be complied with ly banking laws of the State of F Lefore an thorized to commence the of banking. Now, therefore, 1, W comptroller of the St by virtue of the au me by section 2702 of statutes of the Statesof Florid tify that the State Bank of \: dale, of Auburndale, in the co o’ Polk and State cf F therized to commence t? bunking und ha nd dol Give s ob 8., W, % ot N B and ) Land N. W, association range 2 office, this fourteenth NoW. 108 W, 3 and N. W ber, A. D. 1912, gee. 1, tp. 32, range 25 (Seal.) ¥ + sec. 31, tp Comptroller Clate of Florida e et — e S ————— < l Wili soon be here. You want a swell suit. Now is the time to get it. Our line of Ladies Coats and Coat Suits W % I N I T LR+ RO S is complete, from the best tailors in the” land. Call and See these now.g-The prices are below every- thing of same class. Our buyer spent two weeks in the East buying § the {best things. All alterctions § made FREE. Your calls apprecicted whether you buy o not. Murrell & Sharp WHITE STAR MARKE GUY W, TOPH G. P. CLEMMONS PROPRIETOR MANAGER Phone 279 Corner Florida & Main The Sanitary Market o Floridajand Western Meats/of’All Kinds Fresh Vegetables # Mother’s Bread l THE STORE THAT GETS THE NEW THINGS FIRST Our new Fall and Winter Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings are now in for your inspection. We have suits of the finest quality and make, also bet- ter bargains than we have had before. Come and judge for yourselves be- fore going elsewhere. I I CER R [ o =] The Hub +JOSEPH LeVAY 118 Kentucky Avenue Lakeland B TT— BORUARPIR a0 2.3 LIE . s~ oo TN by ———