Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 28, 1913, Page 5

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GOVERNOR CUTS OUT NORE WORK FOR LEGISLATURE (Continued from Page 1.) other than school lands and those iocated within the Everglades, | Juink it would be a wise policy to enact a settler's act applying to th land—one hundred thousand acres— under which a bona fide settler who kia continuously lived upon a tract, aud made certain substantial im- provements thereon, could purchase the tract of mnot exceeding forty acres at a price which would be reas- ouable for an actual settler.” Supreme Court's Opinion, Certain Constitutional Questions. We have several hundred subscrib- ers who pay for the Telegram week- lly. With this number jt is possi- , ble that occasionally there will be a idiflerence between our account and i that of the subscriber. If the latter | ¢horizing the governor, the Legisla- i will take the printed receipt from |iyre or the atterney general, in mat- the carrier when he collects, and!{.yg of great public moment, to sub- | , Case of Fire .. 1 Hyatt and son, C. L.I ] iy for a week's visit i n_ote tha't its date “"'"fsl’““ds to the 1t to the Supreme Court of the State in Lakeland.—Kissim- | time paid for, there will never be a | questions for decision, in which con- : dispute. Subseribers who pay EVERY | gritutional points are involved. {‘ardin, Mrs. 1da Place, ' the carrier, or other subscription | quest the Supreme Court to give an u and Miss Mary troubles. The amount is small, and ! ygyisory opinion upon its interpre- re pleasant Tamva it should not be necessary to call for ! tation of the ¢ itution upon yues- , the day in Lake- it a second time. Carriers are in-|tjons the affeeting I i subscribers after a certain number of ! {.ilor, of Jacksonville, | veeks, unless payment is made, as it " . public stenogra- is absolutely necessary to collect , Kissimmee for the these small amounts promptly and s accepted a position | regularly. mmell, of Bnrmw.l “This autherity would doubtless be seldom exercised, however, at times it would be best for the State if such power existed. As an illus- tration, we may take the question o¢ the constitutional authority of cities to issue bonds for school pur- w0 some time this week to; pAY FOR DAMAGES TO Judze | wil gp Lis new duties. A TAMPA MAIL WAGON. 30 years,” explained the oldest inhab- itant. “By tomorrow bell be look ing up the time talios and rue:ing the bad train servic | — ) to foot, i poses, For at least ten years there|bY the Harper 10¢ store and the Van- 5 .d Mrs. D. C. Hamacher, who| Under the head, “Members of Lake-| was a diversity of opinions as to|derslide Furniture Company. .st Orange street, have land Board of Trade Do the Gener- | whether or not such authority ex-| We expect to open about April. 1. |3 B r m Ol'e I OtS and 9 Vel to Scandia, Kan., by fl“fiioul Thing by Mail Carrier,” this|isted. Long ago it should have been The stock will consist of every- uy One 0 : | < 'moss of their only daughter, ! morning’s Tampa Tribune says: !ad]udimtwl, vt this important pub-|thing in the ready-to-wear line f" . v friends earnestly hope| The Tribune yesterday received lic question remained unsettled un- men’s, "f"s- women's and children’s, for every do‘lar you pay ln 0 «ecdy recovery of the ‘0"9‘1! the following self-explanatory let- til some two years ago when brought also notions, housefurnishings, shocs < ;a0 carly return to Lakeland. | ter: to the Supreme Court in a private |foF the whole family. In fact, the |8 - [ 2 ¥ P “On the cccasion of the recent pa- | suit instituted against a eity. |sume gouds us elsewhere, gold cheap- caSh you get J per cent In- persons who purchased | rade of Lakeland boosters to your| “With a law as | recommend, this | € l‘h“l:l nn:m;here. il ke ) ; (s for the Lyceum at the | city, where they were so royally en-|question could have been settled. DOR: QUL SR iE Ol ) H h' l \Vh ll (1us during the month of No- | tertained, at a point on the route| Auolish Rule Unanimous Jury I;““" gtk i S aid terest 1n this ot. cn a i 2 w1l present their tickets to | year six mile creck, a horse belong- Verdict. !u"d :,‘w :"”;t f‘: l:"(f:h‘:“fn‘::o:vel;:ccs Q * Lurracott they will re- |y to R. L. Ray, & rural mail car-| “ gtroncly helieve In a fair and e sl ': ,“‘:‘ phisidie Mo .H k l h b k n- { their money back. This ' ricr out of Tampa, touk fright at the impurtial trial by. Jury and that this | ;“0"’::"'_;‘“‘“"l‘."“T ::‘(:“i'] qiel StOC m Ot as cen ta cn N foto tie fact that the rem“m"“isl'!fly of automobiles and in his!picht sheuld in no way be infirnged; | oy (‘.:\ AL ::U R‘! . . ld f i the Lyceum course have | njght broke up the vehicle. yet I think our system, which re-| ! ln 3 thls Way, al'l ho ers 0 il “t\'U:UI\:flI'l“Y. ull(t‘ m‘*lllbt::':l z( ;1“"" | quires .J\ \v;'.:n:.ilnnus \(‘:‘di(-l OION | OB e vter 4 b i Db dobs s . o e party took the matter up with a view | gefeats justice and entails upon the ; .f ll b = § Gruntham, of Martllnsb:r:;.lof re-imbursing Mr. Ray for his lossg State or litizants large uddi(ion.ni‘ T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY. Ccrtl lcates WI e glven no , W lus been employed in ) ,pd | am this day sending, in care of | expenge by allowing one membe: of . & e | ice of the postoffice | At pean, your postmaster, a check!the jury to bring about a mish_m!ululnmamo&o:«o&-wow&mor ¢ tice tlnd they Can Se“ Ol“ hOld at that place, has been|gor $25, which Mr. Ray says willlthereby necessitating another triat | FOR RENT—Four or five rooms, \ 9 ¢ b} t Lokeland, and s tem-1 eylly reimburse him. It owuld have and delay in justice, although all the| micely furnished for lizht house- . . Iy ved as clerk in the of- | hoen sent cooner but the amount i8 ¢ther jurors favor and azree upon ul keeping; close in. Phone 176 Blue. for hlgher prlce. ou i e wutil an opening arisés in { made up of 100 twenty-five cent sub- | verdict. 486 rrier system, scriptions and it has taken quite a “I think the system should be 80 | -—————em— — | f ll g l\"hne to see all these peorle who,!changed that in cases tried by a ,Iury‘ ] RIL 1 the re er to Se at once, § 7 tClTY TAX BUUKS CLOSE AP . ed | weather has prevailed today, | however, have been glad to contri-|of six, five out of gix jurors, and in ogqe at. pierature having taken an ac- | pyte, cases tried by twelve jurors ten out| Come early or you will have to sit |f d l b ll i diop of several degrees dur-| «p am writing this letter, and ask [of the twelve jurors agreeing can | and wait for your turn, an no One e Se e WI lng to de past twenty-four hours.|you to kindly give space for same, |render the verdict of the jury, and H. L. SWATTS, . ¥ o Loy h aer sections of the cOUDETY | pecause the accident was witnessed |1 would suggest a constitutiona! | 456 City Tax Colloctor. pay more wi ta (] ot the grip of floods,, famine and | by gome good people from Tampa and b ) weat distress, Florida s en-| we gesire to let them know that we H fne weather and splendid con- | pave tried to do ihe squdre thing by 0 and pay $300.00 CaSh Or lt, for which all should be most | Mr Ray, even taough none of our Ozll thankful, v ible for the 2 1 party were legally respons| | f d ll e affair, but none of us wers willing to é‘boes Or l Some eSlre to se 9 v fn Brown, a boy about 16|let the man suffer the loss when we ti . dd, who resides four miles| could so easily take care of it for [) bf d h h ld f f - ‘"' f town, had his fourth finger him. Respectfully yours, __gé.e " Iy il § an Ot er 0 ers 0 cer l De kft hand badly crushed this “A. J. ROLWORTHY, 3 ° . 4 cleaning his bicyele. | “Secretary Lakeland Board Trade.” ; cates deSlre to ho‘d for h‘gher burried to town and Dr. a 021 it necessary to ampu- HOLLINGSWORTH NEWS. . : I “ k 3 ¢ tnver at the second joint. ey 1 prlce’ WI ta e at COSt, ln. bticht his hand in the chain | Mr. Stansberry had the misfortunc | - Ld b 4 before he could ! to fall one day last week, which has| f h da o | e it the accident occurred.:causcd him some Inccnvenicn: tereStS 0 t Ose USlrlna to ired toy is a brother of Joe hore for his speecy recovery. M. t m cas 0]" nte "o is employed at Twee-| Miss Ruby Pearce spent Monday ll d p y h h f 188 %ight with Miss Odessa Inman. Se ’ an a e . a0 — Mrs. Browere entertained at din- old Eawarg Siecermann, of Ofl | ner Sunday Mr. a2nd Mrs. Pickard same. i < bes Leen visiting his oonv!"'d family, Mr. E. . Elder and o 808 4 et L m;r.l’- d M Bn;'rel.t entertained o id Pay street, Mr, Sleder- r. and Mrs. ik HoLY SMOXE i ade a tour through all| Miss Sallie Clifford at a 6 oclock|, Property will be sold in this beau- ind “ of interest on the East|dinner Sunday. e 5 l f next few 4 has also viel Talk about your fish & s 5 > or NeEx 7 ,‘ a::; Ii:::ndlll::'b::e:e' Sandh did some rather good fishing w tiful reSidence section i veig! five Al itterosted him more than|When one of his catch weighed : l libe l term xcedin ra " 5 Lakeland ool 0d ovedult pods. |} Our shoes always have ROOM I ey tinks Lakeland a town of e BRN - i 40 e has decidod to 854 Wednesday with 3o scrbe &4 { ENOUGH for your toes; they are built Small cash payment, balance on text fall, bringing with the Flat s farm, : o) 821 10 spend the winter| M. Will Poaree '8 winz wme|j on @rtistic linee, and look stylish: easy installments. Property is cer- 3 plowing for U. H. Davis. ¢ oo 23 The young people had a pillan i they =T SMUu and supporc aur ; = : B op B St | B g 3 Rpavs 5 tain tobe higher, so sooner you " 49023020006 0q | day night. A delightiv time vas hat |+ =, ,k]es; and they wear untilKingdom fits will be . until N. H. Davis was taen sudd® o buy, the larger your profits will be, tee | |80N ' A ly i with bis old e’ . which | S Comne, We put plenty ofmoney into ‘ will i - i ‘caused quite a =" He Is beiter | sent prices will not remain o 8w b am v i our shoes and give you Good Value. i i P hisigh i » —— ve w days en iesenees. Ao¥ ¢ Buy your shoes fromus. You will in force but very e T Way It Goes. 4 ’ ST AND Bpsy 1p gEy| That men scems to be entrusis | Jike them so well you'll come to us you wish to look at property, see de sbout Plunkville. Everythin COUNTY. pleases him_-Hies been avay ot 3 for eyerything you need from head | | “UREED SCOUT, » Reel Drama.) ~ — is| ambition? Ambition vas vorking for “A measure should be passed au- | bition. Ja, sure, vhut is the use? : At | WEEK never have any disputes with | present the governor only may re- | constituticnal ‘Mrucu'd- to cease leaving papers with l vewers and daties of (he exceutive | l The Home of Ha.t Schaffner & Marx Clothes | PAGE TIVE i S bt emm————————— e amendment so providing. T his would . certainly still leave every protection Sloan Park The fieautiful, Exclusibe White Residence Suburb, Just West of Lake Beuiah Ja, I should be ambitious? Vat is somethings vhich you aint got and vhich you aint likely to get. Vhat s the use I should vork for some- things vhich I yas going to get? Oh, vhat is the use I should vork for somethings vhich I don't get? Some- things happens anyvay vhen a man vas hustling around to make things happen or vhen he vas setting in the {shade mit a pipe. I vas not got am- GO TO CINCINNATI-LOUISVILLE Via' South Atlantic Limited; daily through train. Diners. H. C. Bretney, |} L3 (Written for the Telegram.) F. P. A. L. & N. R. R,, Jacksonville. S ] ] ; One moment, please, while I intro- L‘hfi Vi i ‘ .j j [ ] For the past un'\-e:_: i i No lottery, no scheme, just 1 a plain business proposition. Lot is desirably located on corner, and well worth $300. duce myself, years I've been connected with the .Gitite Racket Store of Plant City. i Now you know me, don't you? Sometime ago 1 disposed of my in- terest in that business and, after looking over the entire State, have decided to cast my lot among you |¢ good people. 1 have secured the|: Cowdery building, formerly occupied us or phone 342 or 165 Green, and will take you out in car to look it over. The Mocker. ' «] understand you are of the outs Pinks, Dubb!=izh,” said Jorrocks "" d Dubbleigh, with inks for me. Last pewv car lay in the s to ® it he or som< hing tisiering diot v—larper's 3 CHRISTMAS. 01 or Young.— The JOSEPH LeVAY D. H. Sloan Hub

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