Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 4, 1913, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA. JAN. 4, 1913. 'ne tve‘"“g Iel"l]l'dm from whose horizon imasi {lim an cqual partner with his dis- they naturally sustain to each other Lid anything to equal that jump” |bim of complaint, ) rary grievances had disappearcd and ! tinguished father. We congratulate ' aa cause and effect. “Yes,” says Mike, “and they did.! That there js 0o pers ee— a—— | ? 1 v e ten i v ds aw a j y 0 B Published every afternoon from the the real ones didnt kL. 1 near 0 the younsz man and extend him our | b drd {Cne day | saw a man jump twenty- State of Florida, t3, Kentucky Building, Lakeland, Fla. 1¥; and wll becans. thew had | best wishes for his future. He muld! Wiih its last issue the Punta Gor- : three feet—backward—up a hiil— B & : _|=landoncd amutomobiles, ¢ .. 1o no better than to Keep “the old ds Herald completed twenty years of agin a strong wind.” Entered in the postoffice at Lake- |:11eet cars, wrangling at «luh me man’ as his model, and il he works 1ife and enters the twenty-first in | land, Florida, as mail matter of the|ings and all the carking s and up to the standard of his father’s ex- ' f second class. subpoena upon wi. eaid defendants g4 e defendants are over the o fettle. An excellent paper, able' Try This One on Your Cash Register. ty-oue years; it is 1y, consuming desires and ambitions of | «¢llence he will have realized a d lonest and always ln(:-rp:‘[ing_tl A boy went into a shoe store to that 8aid non-residey; = T RRING T ormes | high-pressure city life and tramped | i.¢h embition. | 'oard of Trade ‘1":.\‘ a pair of shoes. He gave the and are hereby QU .. X ‘L- £, ”LT_I}I‘RIM’TO‘\' EDITOR. throngh mud and shish 200 miles to ! o t -— 0 | shoemaker a $10 bill. The shcemak- the bill of c(’;u:p‘ll;;,,; : HENRY BACON, Manager | Albany. [ Senator 1o Davis, of Arkansag, | Conzressman S'purkm:m willjer went to his m-:ghvhor to get it cause on or before 3, A i il And the same medicine would be 'y died Tuesday, was probably 4 ' stind by the great citrus industry in : changed. The neiziibor gave the day of January, 4 T NHN(EIH’I‘IO\ RT\TI‘;S— 'g-nod for all other women —and men. oy of hizher tvpe than the publie ' is own “li t and he will do it shoemaker ten $1 bills. The shoe- wise the allegationy . Oneyear ........... ....$5.00 too— wreught up abmost 0 the [igve him credit for beine. He was | v ‘thent vn‘ww sistency as a tariff re- maker zave (h'o boy §6 and tue shoes, be taken as . .: Sixmonths .. .. ...... .. 250 point by the rabicjpemperate in speech znd resorted : former The l‘f'n!'rl-r-ri" doctrine is i the shoe f'oslllln 3!; \ few cays aft- fendant. Three months .......... 1.25 S strain of m HEe e many of the stale ruses and de- '~ 'Y 1he Inxuries and revise the ¢r the neighbor claimed the $10 to It is further ord.; Delivered auywhere within the i Tramps are the healthiest of mortals | Vics of the old-time provincial tiri” downward on the necessities. | be counterfeit, and that the shoe- der be published oy limits of the City of Lakeland end, while they are not ool sab-ldemacocue to carry his point with ?_‘(r-,-, vs and crapefruit are luxuries. | Baker \.\':is to stand the loss. How ('fmse.culi\e weeks | for 10 cents a week jeets to model our lives upon, theY fypovineial people and he was won- | -0 lmu-'h did the shoemaker lose? Evening Telegran, - . ; ghow us the pluin road to Wellville fgertully successful in that way. o | 4 lished in said county From. the same ofte is lened i:II we \\'unhll '“”}mrl;i;:;:r-:l\;l,,:‘I:“"n |te ‘\\-;I,dfln‘ vm;;w' and ,‘.;m(:" man ;i N THE CIRCUIT COURT, TENTHU This 6th day of 1, . ¥ 5 5 andin: 1 ency and moders I i 47 and undoubtedly sincere in 8 pro- % THE LAKEL! NE etin : . : LAKELAND NEWS I ter of open air living and pedestrian : | JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, POLK COUN- 1912, : S | TY. FLORIDA.—IN CHANCERY A B A WookiF Baweranee WIVIAE 5 9| it ':rssu'me of friendship for the plaln5 g : T i g t'l:k RGIs same of local matters, crop condi, | ¥“T'*" £ e mople, ! NO V AND THFN ! Stores Co., a Corporation Under TUCKER & Tl'('ll\'pp” tions, county affairs, etc. Sent any- | i o 2 i the Law o 8 Sy o G 106 BF s | DESERVED PRAISE FOR THE | Ponteacola. voled lagt. Mobday 1hikosmmiit i i iao it al bo:h aws of Georgia, F. J. Rab i Solicitor for Comyy ;.. RETIRING GOVERNOR. | adopt the commission form of goy- Bedridden. It appearing by the afdavit of E | e i — | —————— ernment and next Tuesday the flour- ; LA ¢ | One of the moxt ! i "Yes. ma'um,” said Harry, the Tucker, Sr, in the bove ! THE GREAT SERVICE OF THOSE | The Punta Gorda Herald tells the | ishing little city of Daytona on ”'P'l“u “I know 1 look like a strong cause that Carson .\'a\':l Qloress::::ld ipflll!:: gt £ M gzt silehris v T iy : . ) " lin this pa is thue WOMEN TRANPS TO ALBANY ' (iuth about Governor Gilchrist, now | Fast Coast will vote on the same is wm, but out of my fifty years of Pany, a corporation under the laws .(fllow,,. p:]o::r,‘l;”“‘\' i lakout to go out of office, when it sue. The two systems of municipal I've spent cver sixteen years in of Georgia, is a non-resident of the . i That spectacular hike of a gan2 gays: ! Fovernment will soon be brought héd State of Florida, and F. J Rabbeth :lltl.ldis!rlhunml 94 B e ¥ s i b , g q y P § S e . . 2 o + I Naval Stores (o, of 7. 1 ef New York city "”m_"“" ”'.“‘_“’ Al Not a bre -.l"h of scandal, not the |:|'!0 ":;‘h ""““‘ and constant rum',rmr [ “Wuy, you poor man!" replied the of the State of Florida, who has been by local dealers '“. ‘ 3 ol § bany to present lh"ll: petition to ' pomotest suspicion of jobbery, m'.ml anha (;]\PP Yhflfl']ml'lflr.\ !:lmt there . lidy svmpathetically, handing him 4 2hsent for more than sixty days last r(.-'Adors will “ ik : Rover 1lze i half { nes itis achine-maki ¢ at- | O i 4 N e - sive s Governor Sulzer in behalf of votes or political machine-making, has at | cught to be no difficulty in determin- | wrter. “What has been the trou- past, the defendants named in the | trial (AGciitiaiaz: . A for women probably accomplished | t:iched to his administration. His|ing which is the better. I hte paralysis?” I 5 isement nothing in the way of helping the Ljtrerest enemies admit that he is as —_————— e RN 1 N S T —_— ¥ K 7 5 2 | No. ma'am,” said Harry, “jest a ! . £ i B B cause of female suffrage in this fyr removed trom the influence of Hon. W. M. Holloway, late SUDET- { o'lar habit of sleenin’ eight hours ‘,;QWW%OWWE*O':O.'O&O:»O SHOTOBOIOFOTOTQi. !f country. But it was big with dis-, graft and of personal political sel- { intendent of public instruction, ends | , s ; day, ma’am.'—Harper's, covery and demonstration in another fiihness as any man can be.” Lis official carcer next week and will | O HOFOPK The Model Hardware (o Pl respec vastly more important to the i\ And from the same article we take | zo into the life insurance business, | ~ 1 dear sex right now than the success the following which hits off the re- taking a position as State agent or | Cocoanut Milk. { of the votes-for-women movement. | tiring governor just about rizht: a Pittsburg company. Mr, Holloway! One day the children in a New © Bt What the women azitators, and “When Gilchrist entered office, his i ias been a faithful public servant York school were given a lesson & Which has recently opened up its magnificent stock i ¢ "?’ n:illions who are not ators, need Luving something of a careless, rol- | who has worked with commendable about the cow. The next day a co- ? 5 i [ more than the ballot is some reliable jycking manner made many men re- | zeal in hehalf of our public school coanut was brought in for their in- & gins’ building, invites the attention of the public to i1 ;'q cure for their nervous troubles; pupd him as having but little ability, | system and the good wishes of all i tion, says the St. Paul Dispatch fif +F 1A somethine to imnrove their apnetites tyy his oflicial conduct soon con- {¢ccompany him in the new duties When the big nnt came to Rosie & Be [if I C ’ d' [ A i ) tor plain food and make them ke yvineed all donbters thut he is one of | he is taking up. Gotdbere, she hanpened to shake it & au u a (Jn ¥ l'! b ‘ en flesh, and thus give them a more Florida's ablest citizens. His mes- — 0 - and heard something inside. = ‘ ple outlook on human affairs gees to 1wo Legislaiures, |v:n'(i.-u|;n"-v That duty of one cent a pound on i “What's that?"” ¢he asked. ;:' one of the handsomesy of the scason, which it is now & gene ¥. Thap tramp to Albany Iy those dealine with constitutional | forcien eitrns froit - competing with “That's milk,” was the repl,. | SR ‘ showed them how to zet it in fact guestions, his speeches made in oth- :uul' own in the home market—onght " Rosie took another look at the nut ':: This calendar is a reproductior. of one of the mo: 1 | gave it t» them. It took them aw i!." ‘-f States and his many cm-frilm- {10t to be disturbed, Tt is necessare and :'ls'knd 5 ? of a famous author, and is a gem of art. €all and .« i from the roar and racket and dis- tiops to the press, all show him (o | te zive a great home industry o { “Did the cow lay it?’ Q b ! N tractions of New York city, put them be u man of more than ordinary in- ! chance to live in its own country. Jumping in Ireland. ::; will be pleased. A in «lese touch with nature, made tcllectual force and accomplish- The Democratic party has not com: Two Irishmen were watching the b 8 them exercise every physical faculty ments. Added to these, his lhnu‘:hr,il.m power to destroy but to save, events at a field meet, says the & Wishing a Hapy New Y. P R . and fonction well-nizh atrophied by fuls consideration for others, his and it will be no violation of any Cleveland Plain Dealer. When one & fg 8 Hapy New Year to all and with a desir 1 § lack of sufficient use, converted them deeds of generosity and Imnv\'nlonv-lpl:\.flnrm pledge to retain the ex- of the athletes jumped twenty-cne ? vou well during the coming year, we are , into veritable tramps, and when which he has sought to conceal, hisisting tax on a foreign luxury. feet in the broad jump, Pat re- ‘:5 b ¢ “‘ they drifted wearily into Albany upright conduct as an individual, e ) e I'marked to Mike: :f: Yours truly, 4 they were new women in the best prove his nobility of character.” Among the articles excluded frem | “Mike, that was a purty good ' & sense of the phrase. Their lonsg - s the parcels post are Intoxicatinz jump.' B 4 harried nerves were restored; thev| The Ocala Banner announces that!|liauors and reptiles, and the post-| “Yes” says Mike, “it was, lnt o comld eat and sleep like professional | Frank Harris, Jr., takes a half in-|n aster general very properly names nothing like what we had back on knizhts of the road; they had taken |tcrest in that paper, beginning with | reptiles last, thus classifying the two the Ould Sod.” on flesh; they were healthy, normal | the first of this year, thus making | excluded articles in the order whh'hi “Sure.” says I'at, “and they never SO The Model Hardware (. BAUHHOPOPOTOHO IHOPODOMOL DEAIAISIPODOIOTO 0 0 o - Is There Any Reason Why This Tampa Store Should $75.000.00 Worth of Stock Is Displayed Before | i Your Eyes Not, Be Your Housefurnishing Store? A stock so very complete that rich or poor can be served and the first satisfied as to Quality and Exclusiveness; the second as to Service and Price. | We can furnish withouta min= [{. " , =5 == [l PI{ Ji) AP0 P ute’s delay, a hotel or a cottage. R g, L N ‘w 25 1y, Let This Store be your store. You will be satisfied, for our system of merchandising makes this al- ways possible.

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