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1912, ) THEN THB EVENIN3 TELEGRAN LAK ELAND, FLA, NOV. 7, Ihe | tvemg Telegram| Puvlsicd every aflernoor (rom tue s“BBESIIUNS Ifl IH[ A ll'i Rent.ciky Buildiag, Lakeland, Fla BEGINNEH IN IH"GK Tantred 11 the postoffice at Lake-' tnd. Florida, as mai! mattes of the I = G MO, NOW AN Ilustrating the Difference THAN KSGIVIN Wili soon be here. You want a 4 ¥ dUETHERINGTON, EDITOR. i by “\What is your profession cor A. J. HOLWORTHY | he luwye v L trade?” i hed the lowyer of the wit- ustien snd Circulation Manager. Tomatoes I,,,,“' acording to the Cleveland ansend sl ¥ 8 A swe“ s'it' Now Is ln “m to ’el T T UBSCRIPTION RATEs: | This crop may be regarded as ’P';ln Dealer. eland Lodge No. 91, F. . A (M@ JORE oo ersonones $5.00 | staple crop for Florida truckers, and| .., |m a kind of carpenter.’ M. Regular uniestions held oo il- 0'r “” ”' “x months ............ 2.0 |its commercial production has enor-| .. . .4 of carpenter, eh? What second and 4th Mondays at 7:30 p Three vouths ... ..... 1.86 | mously increased within the last few | kin o carpenter m. Visiting brethrem cordially in- J. L. LOVE, W. M. J. F. WILSON, Secy. years. In some parts of the State to-| vited. matoes can be grown and markcl--d‘ during the entire winter for the { nerihern markets, and the grower rhey call me a jack-leg. Ihey do Well, if they call you 1 you probably are one. Wil 1 please explain to the jury the Lakeland Chapter, R. A. M. N — S Trom the rame ofice 18 1ssued | can readily dispose of his product {07 |y erence between a jack-leg car- |39 meets the first Tburaday night It THE LAKELAND NEWS ready cash at remunerative Pric| . nter and a real carpenter?” each month in Masonic Hall. Hsi‘l‘ + weul.y newspaper giving 8 Te= cither in the local market or to the w11 cannot tell the differemce, ing comunl?u wflconfd. C a came of local matters, crop condl-|.gen; of the large ‘commission HOUS- i | can give you an example. Arendell, Sec'y.; J. F. Wilsou, H. ¥ ‘ons. county =zffairs, etc. Sedt| s “Well, sir, go ahead.” ‘nywhere for $1.00 per year. i “It's the. same diffcrence as be- i For the new-comer there is no bet- | —_—————————————— | ter Crop with which to commence, |, oo vou and a real lawyer.” The next tarifl reform measur: Iur it thrives well on newly cleared l nd, and adapts itsclf to almost any light sandy provid- tiiivered anywhere within the rimits of the City of Lakeland for 10 cents a week, Palm Chapter, 0. E. 8. meets every second and fourth Thursday nighu of each month at 7:30 p. m. Mrs Flora Keen, W. M., Lucie F. B Eaton, Secy. that reaches the White House wont d from the blight o N I leams down 1 muck lands, That's one of the well drained. Varieties Of all the varieties. there are many, the best for | weneral purposes is Livingston's| I‘t:!nhc. It is a comparatively new |one, but its hardiness, earliness,ship- | 4 ping qualities, color, shape and size bpve made it a general favorite. [t is a Iu-av} fruiter and seems suitel type of soil, A Fair Crop curl up and dip nnder the { John K. Kimble, secretary of the Lakeland camp No. 78, W. 0. W. r'.n]rmprs .\un(l)‘nal ll;)m,rub said lll‘L meets every second and {ourth Thurs OLIGF. BRY. Y IOV ”;om p day night. Woodmen Circle firsi “Such crops as we have this year{, ;g Thursdays. W. J. Estridge | bring to mind an Abe Lincoln story. Council Commander, Mrs. Sallie Scip- ' A farmer once told Lincoln a whop- per Guardian of Clr'cle H"“’" big fib about his hay crop. Lia- ccln, smiling his melancholy smile, drawled: an executive veto e they are many good things guaranteed by the Tuesday and result last —0 Iy can I« truthfnlly s:id that i kis fine amiabilfty and dignity and high sense of duty Tafy has fully me personality, Dis K OF P, and honor, Mr. Regular meeting every Tuesda® i.adies Coats and Coat Suits W W is complete, from the best tailors in the land. Call and; see these now.5-The prices are below every- thing of same class. Our buyer spent two weeks in the East buying thed best things. All alterctions madeFREE.S. Your calls apprecicted ol T AT “I've been cutting hay too.” . 2 every requirement of his great officc |to any section of the State. mhal 20 D90 SRESE S0y at 7:30 at 0dd Fellows Hall. Visit : > Good crop?” the farmer asked. nd lived up to its best traditions Acme Is an old standby, very vigor- “Fine, v fine,” said Lincoln B Wiy A T wmtmr yo' l'.y or .ot e S el i "l ous and early, and of the same type _,"m.' '"y‘ ik ,,',m Ao J. W. BUCHANAN, JR., y His is defeat without dishonor and (purple fruited variety); are both| . f’“ mfl“)'“’“‘.- ; 3 Chancellor Commandei he holds today the respect of the|pown Livingston's and Redfield's' Well, | don’t just knowtowmany |, » ACKSON, Secretary. tens,” said Linceln, carelessly, “‘but "3 whole body of his fellow citizens, regardless of party or section. [l i Republican Chairman Hilles, who et e e e has been working overtime for rks past telling how and why it W Beauty. Of the red fruited varie- ties there are Matchless Stone, Ear- lliunu and Early Freedom. The Duke of York is an excellent varie- ty, its strong recommendation being its power to resist blight. In the selection of varieties, however, the | i my men stacked all they could out| - ~— doors and then stored the rest in the barn." O Murrell & Sharp G.LA toB of L E Orange Blossom Div. No. 499 G. 1. A to B. of L. E. meets every second dnd fourth Wednesdays of each month at 2:30 p. m. Visiting Sisters always welcome Preacher Won the Dog A minister once noticed a crowd o urchins clustered around a dog. “What are you doing little boys?” {he asked, with fatherly interest. “Swappin’ lies,” volunteered oné¢ n ht | ot the hoys. “The fellow that tells “:e;"' every Wednesdsy nig s ellows hall. G. . Row'and the biggest onc gets the dog.” resident; W. B. Hicks, secretarv “Shocking!"” exclaimed the min- v . suited for shipment. ister. “Why, when 1 was your age | Soll.A%y Fod veRStabls soil wm‘nt‘\'cr thought of telling an un- : . . truth.” siit the tomato, for preference. rks i e 2 : You win,” chorused the nrehins. rood sandy loam, but whateter the o0 00 ister! " i f f e dog's yours, or! Pselection perfect drainage is essen- g8 yours, mis! MRS. J. C. BROWN Jiec'y Mrs. J B. HOGAN. Pres varying demands of the markets (of- ten capricious) are important fac- ters, and should be taken into con- sideration, together with earliness (another important feature), yield, soil and climate conditions, Medium- zed, smooth, spherical fruits ripen- | evenly with firm skin are best wouldn'y happen, is now thumping hig typewriter, (the mechanical one, \ foree we mean) with malevolent wlling how and why it did happen. reputation Grand Ordes of Eagles. With his prophetic total wreck. Mr. Hilles is a very! wountain of gloom. He lays it all on that feller Roosevelt. ) R | Mr. Tafg is in a mighty poor frame o' mind to write that Thanksgivin: proclamation due a few days hence, POST 33, G. A. R. Meets the first Saturday in every month at 10 2. m. at the home of J. M. Sparling on Kentucky avenue A. C. SHAFFER, | and he will meet with painful | tial. Commander. | Y ?»ir twinges when he indites thag part| Feptiliger are must he exercised An Eye to Business J. R. TALLEY, Y of the document telling the cOuntey i the amonnt and kind of fertitizer . -0 "l ) ikl Adjutant. what it has to be thangful [uv'.f.m ploved \hove all, it must he "".'""" .m'l boen to: church for B e it Woodrow Wilson could do some ! quick acting and readily solublo, “'.“ fl S etimo. ALITILNG WOG MO\ IE r corking good work right at that | producing rvapid truit growth and ;IQ boil ”."lll 1-\};:!1"1';. his father askel Ih? Protesslo"s- ) point. Mr. Taft will do well to eorly pipeting, avoiding, as far as it how hio liked _”' i A\ . S % j “Oh, 1 thought it was bhully,” w R g s ) elice recent political events from possible, such ingredient s would SR or i Dn SAMUEL F. SMITH. i his memory and fall back on the produce only and leaf growth. JE- SRR i | 1 T RO 7R eth i : 4 53 s g bl “Well, whag part did you l-n_iwI SPECIALIST i abundant crops as a satlicient canse - Most of the fo 7O companies pre- hest?” Efl N ‘:Q for praise and thanksgiving, pare special brand. o meeg these re- "‘I'I e : : | Eye: .l', '0” and Ih“t By 0 - ’quirvnu-ms and all that is needed Ohj1 Jikud 4¢ whon ihiey: bussod ah'm Scxelmfledly Prescribed it A convict up in the fedoral peni- | for the b -I‘inu Bttty “" the the plate. 1 got a dime; how mu. 1 | 'Phone: Office 141, Residence = vl ; : et ! " did v get?” Nation: o | "‘{ tentiary at Atlanta has not ulll)‘lnxu- nearest his locality explaining did von. ge1? NEMOROLANONENY 5] Br{fn‘t‘,sld‘ ijf‘: i o developed into o fine paragrapher for | tic nature of his soil. vlien his j i } DR. W. 8. IRVIR 1, the prison paper, but can write b wants will be promptly attended to. What to Do With It DENTIST | Bore serious vein as well, One of | Potagh and phosphorie aeid are most | 3 A A Ry ; Wi : Y1 vWaltest® Established in July, 1900 his recent contributions is this, ‘-|I\.|||14'|\|- to the development -"‘ vr:\‘mv'r‘ ‘ ' Rooms 14 and 15 Kentui’ky Balid!ue which is sound arsument well put: [ freit, whereas nitrogen, except in' 1o voice of the elderly wan ro: Phones: Office 180; Realdence ¢ “Did yon ever know of a bigger | the form of nitrate of scda, is not, 1° accents of anger and wrath frow | DR N.L BRYAN ks con game than booze® You lost! bence the formulas <hould vontain n his table by the window. N AR ’ not merely your money, as do the T e “Yos, gir,” repled the wiiter, by DENTIST. vielims of gthet con e o R e Tk Rooms 8 and 9, Deen & Bryant Butid ictimg ather con games on al wo 'O SO0 ) dy 8 B H v o u(m' I 1 | lvl" : S AR e The customer swallowed verd i VM Sy N OS¢ 30 end rvour (TN i I ( S ( o igite " i i S TOSWI VO sever o P o ) dth i is the requisite quantity TR Residence FPhone 306 Red. vour self-respect, yonr property. siven in three applications, The fipgt Ues quic kly before he could con LAKELAND, FLA your family and your repatation | application, about 500 to 600 pounds Mand his voice i g ; and whag have you deft to seimbne poroacre, should be broadeasted at “Here, take-- take i foet DR.W. R GB_OAOVEB,_“” AR z i all? A headache! fsat the tme of preparing the land, the V0¥ ISamaibe A PROh s PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ”.”. 2 'ff' ame for aoman to go nnsecond drilled along the rows on th sin,” sld the waiter obliz. | Rooms 3 and 4 Kentucky Bld asainst? wpearance of the first bloom, and f""'l}" w he approached the offeny-| ; Ll [ 10 third, aiso along the rows, when M8 article. “And what <hall T d. Lakeland, Florida. The gratifying result of the zreai the fiest froit e Mees 0 with it, si ! e gl Wi . 1t commences to set. e : DR R R SULLIVAN a ration of pending political- § Planting- Secd should o stattad he elderly gentleman vose un | PHYSICIAN stes last Tuesday comes just in time 5 ceed ~'~<‘~i In the southern pot racingly in his chair, T e to ve Colonel Roosevelt ample 1on of thy, State these good beds ena ! “Do with it?" he bellowed. D w attention ‘lVfll to "“g' : leisure to stay ag home undistuebed prepared in the open in a shel. | With it? Wring its neck!™ and Gfll&o“’fl by the pesky reporters and fully ; 6 S HKE‘ eruit ‘|~le hmIIH‘x. |:\I|\ “"‘ -I‘T|.|I.\ : - » but as the cultivation 1 ' B, HUFF. paired hy v'. o \\.' nd \:": ]i : e thward w0 must the 50w te six weeks to raise the plants from Roor 7 8t t'tn\lielz..t'u:-; | ) \ < ad " . M . e IR T AT AT Colain T s ! . nocold frames or ho'- seed to the stage ready for plant- o . Bl velb 18 not a mete untt G0 out “ \ 1 should be of ing in the field, the date for sowin: | @, ., Tmnm | s : 1 i n sandy doom, raised a fow inches must be timed accordingly i i population; e i an institui n ‘ st be timed accordingly. 1t is| at-. u solitienl tHlond. 4 ; o, st above the Tovel of the ground, about best to provide the seed beds with | SEIEI Splan. ¥ 1 cal friend and fo vant | 4 to 6 foot wide =k - | { g s 3 | Offices, Bryant Bulldiag i him fully restored o his old fon s and us long as de- | protection against possible frost and| Lakel ] RN e '-n convenient, The soil shnulll‘;nm with shade against too bright eland, Fla. bl 1 M ‘M M 1y ‘(.‘..m»n::hl\‘ \\nr!uid and a light or hot sun. 1In Central and North BI.AN‘I‘ON & ROGERS. i cettug tor us il i ton ot fertilizer given the ern Florida, as stated, the plants| Lavwyen. L : Jl»vv ‘v.unz-!.\‘ to et o good shonld be raised in cold frames v Bryant Block, 'Phone 2% H Piblic onlnion t vtobplimts The seed bed should Lotbeds, and then planted out iy b pinion stands et a . e & 8 i Lakeland, Fla. g . StV aTiNe. W R ) 10t wet. Where the late February and March, when o'l ! — | SR itle quality, who 1 nt -‘il"”A l":“":'"( along in o danger from frost is over; a fall TUCEER & TUCKER, | 13 wiclded for or : e SRINE O “‘_"""*‘- watering and planting is sometimes made in Au-| —Lawyers— an- olrenstanoe d : ' cquire very careful at- gust; in this case the sced bed beins | Raymondo Bldg | sorg 1 . Rt . : v ‘tln- seed thinly in in the open. | Zakeland, Florids part of th : iy tinches apart, and when Setting "he Plants lay the i \ R R il e leaves have well start- out in rows 4 feot apart and sot : ‘!lio. 8. EDWARDS How that i Lk soon as the plants begin plants along he rows 2 feet apart, | Attorney-at-Law. strike. for ransplant to a thoroughly or, if the plants are to be “staked.” Office in Munn Build!: ¢ i property i i e setting the plants 4 18 inches apart The best way | LAKELAND, FLORIDA and the n of v e "-"‘_"‘ way, where thes 'set the plants is by hand. Open .1! D ———— 3 sitilater vosemiiar : ; AU, uptil they attain about shallow trench along the row and | 0: D & H D. XENDENEALL ! : which can have in height, when they can lay the root and bare stem of Civil Eng‘meers_ and Architects | law-abidi i lanted again direct to the plant in the trench ap the req ~|1 Rooms 212-215 Drane Bldg. be loxt 1. By these means strong, stocky distance, covering it ;‘\‘.r w* 4 | LAKELAND, FLA. i \ 1 1 " g | ‘\'1. developed plants are se- fresh soil and pack down firmly: :P phate land examination. Sur and ik ed, and \\hm-\ .pl:mlod out in their follow this planting \\Hh the wator- veys, examinatian, reports or . 4 wnent position they will con- ing pot. pouring s i st Blueprirting . | a6t St ¥ tinue their growth unchecked 1 oround the : . ' taoksot i ¢ ’ i he N.\nt to help consolidate " jon rv likel ; LTy Important point in tomato cul- the soil. In this way the r‘\l'm(t hz“\.';,’ Al MACDONOLGH' i ' THekeontalle: steced ¢ ; hr ; ,\Tmnt 3 to 1 ounces of seed Ve set firm and growth will continue Architect. e } anl are l'(fl‘llll"\‘fl per acre. The time to without check. In lifting the plants' W\, 3 | b e e ; vlant in Southern Florida is con- from the bed endeavor to lk I; nts, Newest Ideas in Bungalow Designing | k g strike tin almos 1AVe a8, 4 and their sympathizors . ‘:;t:::\-\lmnl.: from December ) much earth around the roots as Room 6 Deen & Bryant Bldg. b, ¢ v, and as it takes from four 5, P [ o u {Continued on Page 5.) ] L age 5. akeland, Florida. [ WHITE STAR MARKE GUY W, TOPH PROPRIETOR MANAGER . Phone 279 The Sanitary Market P. CLEMMONS Corner Florida & Main Florida'and Western Meats of All Kinds Fresh Vegetablesf§ # Mother’s Bread THE STORE THAT GETS THEACW THINGS FRST 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. ==l The Hub JOSEPH LeVAY 118 Kentucky Avenue Lakeland