Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 17, 1912, Page 5

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e ; " o SyE2 N PAGE FIVE. Square feet ol cement sidewalks on CHRISTMAS CAKES. KILL THE BUZZARDS. opecial business. A full delegation i8 | porion and Lake avenues. Specifica- rcquested. By order of county pres- | o, can be obtained by addressint Place your order now for your Evening Telegram: | am a visitor | ident. J. A. DRIGGERS, 2. Wiley Jones, town clerk, and all | Xmas cakes—fruit cake, pound cake, te your city from a State north of Scoretary. |pids must be addressed to him, | jeily cakes or most any kind of cake this, and 1 have become interested marked “Bids for Sidewalks.” The|you want, and you will get some- very much in your climate, so much NOTICE. board reserves the right to reject |thing mice and not be bothered mak- so that 1 expect to spend this winter any and all bids. ing it, and we will deliver it whes and many others here, and may’ in- Owing to certain dogs being re- A. C. THORP, you want it. SMITH'S BAKERY, vest some with your good people, 1|POrted as mad and having bitten | cpajrman Board of Public Works. . 101 North Kentucky. heve visited several other towns but | other dogs, it is hereby ordered that 12-16-5 | 12-17-T-Th-S-M-p. I like Lakeland best. But this is .,o[.all persons owning dogs will keep !them up or muzzle them for the notice that you have a great nnmhc' space of fifteen days from this date, Hor those filthy, ugly and loathsome 'Otherwise they will be taken up by Luzzards in your town, and you al- | tte marshall. By order, low them, and, as | understand, pro- 8. L. A. CLONTS, / tect them, to roost on your houses | Mayor. f F e TO HAVE BANQUET. and roam about in your yards free- Lakeland, Fla., Dec. 9, 1912. n Case (\) 1 The Auburndale Board of Trade|ly and eat with your chickens, and will be hosts at a Booster banquet to | ne one is allowed to molest them. HOME MADE BREAD. what 1 want to speak of just now. 5 ooo be given at the Seminole (lub House When | see this 1 almost imagine : hone ~hursday evening, Dec. 19. The fol- | myself in India or some oriental Do you use bakers’ bread? If not, lowing is the program and menu, |country where dogs and cats are re- why not? It's healthier for you and s of the ¢ty will close | which the guests will enjoy: garded as sacred animals and are al- ,eheapor than making bread yourself. i for a (WO weeks holi- | Toastmaster—Park Adams, Au-|lowed to roam at large and pilfer €an you buy enough flour and the e D biindale where they may, and a man who ingredients for five cents to make Responses: dares to hurt one would be killed by bread for dinner? No! but you can “Polk County, Past, Present and the law. Now in my State we once get a Hc loaf of the very best bread MetTeery returned today @ Future.,” Hon W. K. Jackson, Lake- had such a law as you have, think-, 'at all the leading groceries and mar- o a Visit W0 her brother, \V land. ; ing that the buzzard was a umen-“‘fls of lLakeland. So, if you want and family at Tampa. l sary scavenger, but we long .mce'the best, and, of course, you do, for learned that the diseases of all kinds. it costs no more than the other, just o taynes i8 at home for Tam which are common and contagious ask your groceryman or market man « holidays from Stetson | == pa. among stock and poultry were sprea | If it's Smith’s bread; if not, and he = "DeLand, where he has The Lakeland-Auburndale High-|g 0 e o (o farm and from county | V'On't Zet it for you, phone 203 and We will cut the price on all our Ladies’ Suits s “A Growing Florida,” Edgar A. e \Vright, editor The Florida Growe:, Call at once and see Jent since September. way,” County Commissioner T. F.| ., .junty by these filthy and distest- | it Will come at once. th H . ff - Holbraok; Iakelant: | | avte buzzards. SMITH'S BAKERY, C prlces we are orrer- fo7 Grabam, the traveling repre- (‘ou?\:;')d ",{‘:’l:“‘::m::np:’o“; _:“"{;":;l Buzzards themselves are immune i 101 North Kentucky. . of the Tampa Tribune, Was | - AT Mann, |y, o these diseases, but they easily | 12-17-T-Th-8-M-p. = ; J. lakeland thoroughfares to- At transmit the diseases to other birds, — — lng. i “My Share in Good Roads,” County | und stock, so our legislature re- Uncle Pennywise Says. e Commissioner J. K. Bryant, Kath-|pealed the law and encouraged the | A politician is always ready to dis e leen. destruction of the buzzard, and euss questions, but he seldom has an is a student i & ‘ : gene Haynes, ::l:ll:ge Nidacks Pulling Together in Polk Coun- | pisscd a law foreing every owner of lmuw' for avy of ou” 'rnuhhs '8! y " nJ p ing i o D Vs Busine ty,” M. F. Hetherington, editor the |- :imals to either burn op bury the| o he Christ- . o s ut home for the Ch Lakeland News and Evening Tele- | cqreassos of their dead animals. SPECIAL SALE HOUSES AND LOTS. We appreciate your . Lolduys, the guest of l'nis Par-| gram. Such diseuses as cholera, glanders, | $250 1o §300 cash, and so much r and Mrs. P. B, Haynes. “The PRESS. W. F. Stovall, edi- | murrin, Texas fever, tuberculosis, | per month, will buy finest building S TR ter the Tampa Tribune. and many others, are carried by mm- with iron fence set in conerete; me of Mr. F. B, Fussell, “Your Neighhors of the East,” F. these buzzards from one ferm ov 1 - elerant five-room bungalows with 1 Myrtle street and Kentucky Coehit fire last night about (e fire was extin- Lore the fire department scene. A small hole was 4 kitchen roof, but oth- (' Gardner, Fargo. neighborhood 1o another and such ,:xl] modern conveniences, located on “Tampa Is With You,” Willis V dizeases as roup, cholera and sore- Soutly Tennessee or Missouri Aves. Powell, secretary Tampa Board of | head in poultry is earried and spread | Soo me at once as they wen't last | 1 Trade. by the tilthy pest. Then again, they Joue on these terms, W, FISKE |§ “The Florida State Board of 1o0st on your houses and water pipes, JOUNSON, Room 17, Kentucky Bldg A St doi { ’ W i ! in s v places ¢ aminate ?) w Nos, 102 150, tiade,” President Henry Clay .\‘mn-"””l in some places contaminate and Phones Nos, 102 or 19 damage was done. ford, Kissinmmee, fill your drinking water with filth | e e TR “South Florida and Progress,” M. and germs. They surely are noy so WooD. " Jenkins left at noon to-| cpowp, division 5,':”,0”""_"“(.“' Nie ornamental that you would want| Al Kinds; prompt delivery; car- wor Tampa, where he goes to at- 1| R R. them. Nead coal and fence posts to arrive . .umual Methodist confer-| “phe Greater Auburndale,” Elmer Furnigh the boys with targets and in a fow days. Phone 238, Lake- I convenes there tomor-|[: Cline, president Auburndale Board pay-them 5 cents a head to kill them land Fuel Supply. 11-30-1mo. Tampa will entertain | cs Trade. A VISITOR. | St i in the homes of the| Service—By Mrs. R. A, Barlow, Gaw ey CEMENT SIDEWALKS, : with their usual hospital- | manager Seminole club, FARMERS' UNION MEETING. AUBURNDALE, FLA. [+ a1l make everyone's stay pleas- [ Music—By H. A. Cline and A. J. — ot and delightful. Mobley, Jr. A special meeting of the Farmers’ Sealed bids will be received up to Union is ordercd to meet with Me- |4 o'clock p. m. of Dec. 21, 1912, and dulla Local on Dec. 20, for the pur-' will be opened that evening by the pose of electing officers for the nexi Board of Public Works for the con- ensuing year, nml to attend to some «lru('!ion of approximately 10,000 Arrangements—By C. M. Barr, Werner G. Jones and Earl C. May, committee, PRS- V. 8, Preston recently pur- 1000 banana plants from M. cors, of this eity, which he will 1 his Auburndale farm. This periment with Judge Pres- ! Lis success will be watched torest as bananas have never MADE-IN-AUBURNDALE MENU. = Auburndale Grapefruit Cocktail. £GE0HOPOPOHOLOIQIGIOIHIOLO { HIOHOED HOROROBOIR Okra Soup. (Anburndale-Grown Okra.) ’ e /‘1 e n Good Old Florida Beef. & Q i propozated to any great extent o b Florida . (From Auburndale Herds.) O» Candied Sweet Potatoes. ':: Mashed Irish Potatoes. _ . : & @ M K. McRae has had plans (From Auburndale Fields.) Nothing would please the men foiks more for a hristmas by . O s s : . i oy~ i 3 o rolve 5 vy Pt Wi ‘s ’ a handsome twelve-roon! | gyyfred Peppers. Radishes, Lettuce 3 b nk ;;; ich he will have erected at Onions. Sliced Tomatoes. Present than a Box of & Ty date on bis property on East (From Auburndale Gardens.) ?' ra reet. e has recently had Chicken Salad. ‘? 3‘ Loved (6 (e ggiee 605 - (From Auburndale Roosts.) 6.». : cand Will erect the NewW | Guyyy Jelly. Seuppernong Grape 9 e old gite. The house Jelly. p- ', lern in every respeet and | (Grown and Made in Auburndale.) |€ : o many friends will be Florida Cane Syrup. g ‘My . . E v him and his excellent| Grown and Ground in Auburndale.) ‘ ‘ ‘ e|are go"‘g to glve our cuStomers : wiciled therein. Orange Honey, — (Made by Auburndale Bees) a treat for 'he hondav season. COH\' @ w number of Lakeland Meth- Cranberry Sorrel Sauce, ‘ IGA fis 411 w0 down to Tampa during | (Reised and Made in \uburrdale.) M day D mb 16 ¢ 10 attend the annual con- Orange Pie. menCing on » ece er 2 te of the Methodist church. The (From Auburndale Oranges. —_— — e we are going to dispose of all our $14 and $I5 suits for $9.00. Mind This Is No Sale. Don't forget | to ask for your ‘Christmas Souvenirs. tironee will be presided over by | Bananas. Kumquats. Tangerines. ishop Morrison, of Leesburg, well (From Auburndale Groves.) k2021 i1, Lakeland, having frequent- [ Orange Wine. Grapefruit Wine. A H. r ( :lGAR COO Iy visit o . ! this city. The most im- (Made Right Here in Auburndale.) Friant part of the conference to the > Lakeland, Florida and laymen alike will be ® 2 U ainointments for the coming ar This will be the last business AJ ES I @ 1 ouference, and it is not yet Mot what time this part of the THEATRE Seltews isransaeted, AUVOBUVVOBOODOD PR Ty B _ . M DON'T MISS SEEING SUPERBA. (’”"‘“‘ oowt s ez sormna | § | Theoygh the Door of a Bank 'I'he Hub [DIS“N'A Program for Tonight, JOSEPH LeVAY 118 Kentucky Avenue Lakeland Many a yourg man has won his way upward in the business world. MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA. \"' : Prot. Murphy Rx’;’d"' The habit of szving in a representative OVERTURE. &Sy ; THE OLDEST AND BEST IN THE institution---as well as the helpfui as- COUNTY. FOR HIS MOTHER'S SAKE. sistance which this bark renders its 5 1 'E PASSING PARADE. O \T,P“"\:”l':l ;;" es and | b THE'S WEEKLY CURRENT Gp MRt EVENTS. % QMO&O"O 301 OFOBOIOBOBOTOHOEOC SOFOTOEOFIHD 1T Another shipment of those dehcnous Peanut Butter Kisses have ar- rnved. When wanting something in candies don’t forget them. 5c Sack. H. O. DENNY PHONE 226 (Pathe—Drama.) patrons---demands umsnderatlon. The doors of this bark are open to as- sist every worthy enterprise of indi- vidual or corporation THE AMERICAN STATE BANK OF LAKELAND 3 AT SCROGGINSE'S CORN ER. (Vitagraph—Drama.) PR TRT Tav 2ot AN Sal I HAPPY FAMILY. With .King Baggzott in Lead—lopEN AT 6 P. M. ing Role.) lon't Forget MAUD MULLER fie“eral Mmlsslm‘mlm Tomorrow. e Sl POBAHO VO IPQPOPOA We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest ODRESC IO AL A

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