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

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PAGE FIVE. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA,, DEC. 19, 1912, st t:ge it for the Lencfit of suficring lm- Al There will bo & toll call moeting poried s mad fos AR T ] : N[w SIAT{ 0f of the Board of Trade tomorrow |other dogs, it is hereby ordered that ! manity, but you know how averse ! {|ccod “M. D.s” are to advertising | (Friday) night and every member is 211 persons owning dogs will keep ; i their “ware 0 we have tried to] <A/ urgently requested to be presem.,them up or murzle them for the 0] i ¢ k- | tvi { The certificates of membership wili Ispam of fifteen days from this date, 3 ! ortanity of mak- be ready for delivery at that time oiherwise they will be taken up by » suffering frowm | ( thi y a i i r J e | the marshall. By order, It this lady PRt Z . {and business of importance is to be |t y ri « benefitted ? | J. Henderson, of | .o oted. S. L. A. CLONTS, 1 would!| Femsace its to Comment of SRR #H L e Lo A\l!:mt.x: “Wew Sate” NOTICE. Owing to certain dogs being re- | Lakeland, Fla., Dec. 9, 1912. at, or write National, , for in-| atment, 1t 1 year s ad had this treatment, and there is no indication ates returned home [ef a return of tbe rrouble. ? i i nooe your ar- cstion of | lJ two !’ 2 = - | g &5 s Dorothy . W : tion thereto, at the or:anization of i e ° :st night from Southern college for Having spen® *'vo very pleasant F i] :st nig 2 b o I r"‘,:’i 5€ Of 1re Le holidays. winters in Lak- 1d, we are glad to t2¢ Wost Florida Chamber of Com- !g e ; ree. R Ao o know of its wo. :rful growth and Bieree 1 s 2t the Cathelic [amprovement in ¢.ory way, | The plan I suggest, however, 18 to 5 00 There wiil be m e ! “lone ‘hurch next Sunday, at the usua!| Wishing for you aud yours a Mer- U "eiticr the Apalachicoly nor the our. On Christmas day there will | ry Christmas and a very Happy New Es.l',\';llllh\o rn:ors :ls. the boundary,! . \v. 1. Nichols and [0 three masses—the first at 6:30,] Year, T am. E’ml the .\‘ucnllu Hiver, Ao f"m"m I8 line of Jefferson county. I think the ifi We will cut the price .ore from Fairbanks, | e second immediately after and| Yours most sincerely, [ a Iyt ok 12¢hicol i _-tizating this sec- | 15 third at 9 o'clock. MRS. J. P. ALLGOOD, ("' Wing west of the Apalachicola ! o lsektng il S ) River would be teo emall, and one ;i ° ’ . Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. Stenhens re- | NEWS NOT"'S ]:'RO\( ‘:Im”‘: lm‘ l‘l]" :-:q:(?l;h ‘,nr (]hf dll\,l‘““- On all Our Ladles SUltS Bt ra will fur-{tnrned last nizht from Titusville, THRIVING MEDULTA |21 Lonudiebanaiayrthng of iq } . [eiving the Peningula a new capitai, R " for the Christmas swhere Mr. Stephens has been han- R A R (1 'uliuq the famous Indian river fraii| Medalla, Lo 19, - prart week Mrs | (17 the Avalachicola River were made § SRS for the past several weeks. He has{ W. H. inglish was in a very perilous | swindel, who 18 at-|finjshed shipping all the fruit he:condition but we are proud to sn,\} i1 college, will ar-liought in that section, and states;tact at this writing she is reportea srow afternoon frowm | that it was of splendid variety ;\m:l nproving. The reason in my & > the co s up to the Suvainee piver, was becanse 1 was the division line, e 1d the holidays with [ <ood prices were obtained. Mrs. W. J. Dossey is the happy ‘nf 0 ‘lh»n (;I.ll' H‘n) \\«nfnjm;'( un- | & il Y e e R ";u[]“nr of fll](l(hl‘l‘ son, Also l\lr\ “l M tride Jns yeneoe o bl th ‘k f ot \.!ln- and Tampa, and perhaps, would e rlces e are O er — Mrs. T. M. \ldruh.o has just had | Walter Allen has a son, born oil oY 3 j ohjec ing sevel 0 v« F. Smith, Mrs. Geo. Lee, | the lot in which rest the remains of | Sunday morning at about 9:30. ohiect to being severed from the 1 imother State. However, if the coun- ‘ 4 Mrs. Futch motored | her late husband, enclosed with a| Mr. Hiers, section foreman, and | co:terday, going down inmarble coping or railing, and a| Miss Ruby Hicks were united lnn““. uoswees the aletils and Biwan: lng' T handsome monument erected over | marriage JRev. Armistead officiating. | "* Rivers would prefer to belons to e the grave. This is the first lot to be Mr. Albert G. Parnell and \Hh.n State, f"”‘umy no Oh"c‘_l " 1ors of the Citizens’ band | thys beautified in the new cemetery | Nona Hicks were united for life, the | : ng ‘n ‘!‘Il l'l‘"lf";;""l‘" It would m“k;f W . T oy g L g i ie capital at Tallahassee very much | t . ;o0 to meet at the b of Roselawn, and the effect secured | Writer officiating lr:v cntral than to accept the! e appreCIa e your it to practice for the con- | {5 gtriking and handsome. The! Miss Odess Dossey visited her Y ‘ civen in the park Christ- ern line of Jefferson county as work was installed by the Turner|:ravdparents Thursday and Friday. L ! \ i i i | Marble and Granite Co., of Tampa, Mr. W W, Keen has moved '0‘ auptoon Houndiviof AVeRt Kionida, | e rLoon — ard is creditable to all concerned. | Bradley. i I note the point raised by you, | CaIIS. s Potpourri will be The Medulla school is progressing |with reference to the legal question. celected from each | POSITIVE CURE FOR CANCER :viu»!,\' Patrons appartntly are well v and primary grades, HAS BLIN DISCOVERED | jjiused with the advancement of < Tngnle's class in ex- [iheip children. i Miss Bennett's music wial meeting of the Prim-, |The Constitution of the United s oon that subjejet, reads as fol- Mrs, J. P Alleood, of Piedmont, | i i ction 3, Article 4. New States o1 of the grammar A\'a, who has ent ral winters, i {5t WA ho! ol At Mo: admitted by Congress into ] Lin Lakeland, us the followin fifth Sunday and Satur-, U o it no new State shali . Ill rosting letter which we pass ou a ! Loor oropted avithin . tha \ who s {10 our reades, tr ting it may proy | e akeland Dizhlands Good | : ,I nl. i v'h.x ,“." l} " t 0 {a benelil o gome one: tonds o fon i to meep at the be forimed by the junction 1 Piedmont, Ala., Dec, 16, 1912, | TR R T yvomore States o parts of 1 My Pear Mr, Hetherinaton: i i January, 1902, at 10 a, m 50 ithout the consent of the 1 iy most val- | o i ! 1 i con Li srect L ! y e vy . ) ] iy ot 1, whao i ¥ t or ] p ) 1 ) l t ' 1 ( ™ { Y Pl 1 1 1 I ghe hag ! y \ i I i SHEL ' i o=y , of her sister, A9 ’ ( f1uit pound en A ) n. The latter is niost any Kind of ¢ o ! imnroving o t, and you will get so1 i Vo itarinm ! to Atlanta, tha g, 1 1ot be hothered m PEAS but i the othier L KA otly place we know of ere you ine it. and we will deliver it s Lies ¢ of e, the i ( . of Hunting- ©on eet the tr t, thouzh 1 SUD- | you want it. SMITIH'S BAKERY, ming Lemocratic Congrogs t'.;:‘nl~‘ 1o it ploacantly po.thest n v eities possibly have | 161 North Kentucky s would., [ 1y Lakeland people, it and was entively cored in 2 fyo 7 opopyg-p You su ¢ yon ha ] no knowled ‘ the division of wny Ame Lrictmas eard, He will :]lw]l”l or ?w \\.1 4‘1:\:. I don't remems- | TARMERS' INSTITUTE TO ' down within a short 'er the exact time. BE HELD SATURDAY tate, after its admicsion into llm‘,‘; 11 the winter. | The treatment is entirely painless, I ndon in the lasgt sisty years, exce: il "and so far as we know, has never A farmers' Institute, given wnde 1 the care of Werp Virginia, duving b - apnointed to look failed on the external eancer. 890y girection of the University e Civil War, et -+ While that ¢ M A‘I- I H I S * of imnroving Lake fav it has been found i e 0 Figapida, with iilustrated lectures « true, North and South Dakota w Wire have inspeet- treat internal troubles ‘l.-r;wn:". tracking, froit, fertilize vided upon admicion into ti — ARy S Winzs of hoth thega! Recent letter from a friend { diceases, live stock, and dair pion, and admitted as two States, tatoss “Motlior's cancor 18 ontisely Go not gee that there ig any dif-! Ve now in course of ing, will be held in connection w ral distinet plans fwell and she is Jike @ new woman. po pyemers’ club Saturday at U reace du underlying principlos- (he ;[ We are going to give our customers ¢ of adonting the ono T Iy bad been in bad health for | pop o of 1 1. Julian, 1% mile “iVision of a territory into two ) | { h lifferent so-called | tols i s ates, @ the division of a Stato : st and most feasiblo, | ¥ and had different called {eonth of Lakeland. Bring the fan Lt wnd the ¥ - . mest and most fesalble, |00 o trent her fare, (he| e ok TARGRd, Pring tho tan- | o8 wuod ressone shouid be oic | @ HEOT FOF 110 DOREGY 208800 Com i are carried out, 'Mettment beine extrewely vainfullegme Ladies especially invited. | ‘itcd: | g M d D b 16 will be made beauty ind o permancnt good doue. She | There Is no question but that; mencing onday, vecemper s t will gpread the name of | Was cured by radium without a par- New Source of Radlum. \West Florida has not authority with- | we are going to dispose of all our 0 far and wide. Money will | ticle of pain in less than two| An Itallan university professor | " herself to get up a new State, n; ® rpired, bup it will be money | MONths. We know of others beins elalms to have found radlum in ordl- |'“at is plainly prohibited in thel Yt wisely a cured who were much worse than |bary dew. , tatement “but no new State shall | y and well Cir 'y sband ot tho oM. | | g o < formed or evoeted winm 1o 914 and PIS suits for $9.00. Mind ALL GROCERY STORES T0 cLoSE | Ve thought it such a blessing that MADE BREAD. | Jurisdiction of any other State,” but | Th. l N s l D ’ f ON CHRISTMAS DAY.|™* tried to get the doctor to adver- Di. 296 i TR Baed? IF aot lif the eeparation is agrced upon by 18 1S (V] ale. on't Orget ’ . E ezl ‘'the people of the Sfate, and Wesi ™ 5 2OHOE0$010IOPOFOEOFOEOLOST | why not? It's hcalthier for you and |y : | *he underie Plerida is thrown outside of the : B0 Enery pone rn’_’::}";'_ed‘ 'h"eby ey cheaper than making bread yourse!" ' L gieion o the Stafe of Florida, ! to ask for your Christmas Souvenirs. . bl ve places of “"i' Can you buy enough flour and ti: |, woha vion ber i ! 1 all day Christmas Dor 5 : it would then become a territory un- | B Anvo. g ingredients for five cents to m il admitted into the Union | e i . T H EATR E bread for dinner? No! but you cun I am not settine myeelf ‘"., as .".i CEE— B r ;" n W “"k'-‘- S’"’f" get a 5S¢ loaf of the very best br hority on' this quie “‘i s '1%!‘;‘(;""": fer ll"‘ (‘ [_;_h":‘r‘“”- Pl:\ Plp. 28 ° 0 o0 ’D o0 C‘ O o0 O o at all the leadinz groceri nd m have consnlt . L ‘.(;f (“(”‘]; I 3 Sk A EWORGEIHE D B, : e kets of Lakeland. So, if yon w & 3 e T. Reddick, W. J. War-| TROT ('ul.('L.Tj.:l: Pfi}’%Y TO- [Vl vect: und, oF course ‘_(‘m’ i flering tthn Sta e NG AR | 258 ¥ Our rece r- 4 r ’.. ..D-rtl; ‘S,‘ A.| RIGET. DOW'T IISS. | it costs no mere than the other, v.\ ; e nstin, D. Folohnp BOD OO AAGCOHC ; ¢ . b st Sl o Ok THas LELAND J. LENDERSON, o LR | 12-19-3¢ | —— il ns Smith's brea d; if not, and P LR ,3m_ ' Prujra’\} [ r IG‘“Q“I ]fAV.t get it for you, phone 203 a it will come at once. FOR l"; -Tw ! MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA. | ;‘I"IT’\TO’N:: \11\(111; . cr lizht housckec; »EL ; Prof. Murphy Leader | 12-17-T-Th-S-M- 0. a avenue OVERTURE '@ WHEN WE FURNISH YOU _ @ | Secy. Penracola Com’l Assn. JOSEPH LeVAY 118 Kentucky Avenue Lakeland UO’." "" o0 g f@u«u««mfl: OVERTURE. DEOFOIOIOIOLOOEOLOROCOTUOH O DIOFOTOFIITHOHO A m OI_DEST A0 THE (tl(;li.l.‘.'.; ‘\IEaa)A\GE. 5 h h ubin—Drama. » ici : ibahcel BT oo HRY 3 Another shipment of those delicious ——— B oot B ; Peanut Butter Kisses have ar- IN q o THE SERPENTS. IF EN=- “ : . . . X HONOR BOUND. ~ ITS 2 nved. When wanting something in (Rex—Drama.) (Vitagraph—Drama.) CORRECT" (Nestor—Drama.) LOUISVILLE, KY,U.S.A. WE ARE THEIR EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THEIR EXCLUSIVE LINE: p“mlin:dofsbu.u;i%on‘s"GIinIIJrrslings; also Gibson gArt Co's H o D E N N Y Engraved Specialties, Holiday and Fancy Goods, .Toys, Etc. L] L) waoson e | Children, under 12...5¢ ¥ | AKELAND BOOK STOR e i i = ’ ‘ E 4 PHONE 226 candies don’t forget them. §c Sack. BOALALAGHOSOIC. 2O SHGIBT

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