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—SSSNS . bas done that and his message will! PACGE FOUR. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA, APRIL 10, 1913, . el L e *tean will ever be found except by ex- D AN I 'l(v tvefllufl Ielfi(_]rdm‘wnma, and il no ciior appears }'.'. ‘bt be advisuble i zive the Fubiished every aftesnoon from the | Tumlin way a two you.s tnal y Building, Lakeland, Fla. —_—— ——————————————————| A$ far back as wc can recollect. Entered in the postotice at Luke-1,, o ha\‘e‘hc:u & ‘od mep an iand, Ficrida, as mail wmatter of the dotp exittins L well informed, woid i 7“‘ £ ccnditions, who picdicied ruin anu i_ i-‘,AuL'u{umxg1os, EUlTuR. | disaster berond all question if cer- —erereeeeeeeeewee | {240 things came to pass. Thos: HURMNY. SACON, I things canie to pass but the ruin and T TSUBSCRIPTION RATES: - disaster didn’t materialize. Ther. OLE YEART ccov. snasessees$5.00 were unsuspected factors whicl Slxmonthe .. .+ +..0e000 3,60 |8aved the situation, and €0 now in Three months .......... 186 |the matter of lowering the tarifl o Detivered anywhere within the | citrus fruits, which will undoubted- limits of the City of Lakelaad |!¥ be donme by the present (Ccngress. ———————— | Vi¢eK-kneed grove owners; but noth- ¥rom the same office Is lssued |, f the kind will happen. Florida THE LAKELAND NEWS oranges and grapefruit will continue A weekly newspaper giving & re-i, ;g a profitable market and the oume of local matters, crop eomdl, ;. ;qjustment to a new tariff will ne tions, county affairs, etc. Sent &ny- |, re destroy the market than did the where for $1.00 per year. ! demonetization of silver stop silver ing i e west. A STRONG STATE PAPER. | "% ™ the e ! Amid the distracting shrieks ot tle irate suffragettes coming across tic ocean from stricken England it soothes and cheers us to distinguish the calm, clear notes cf Dr. Len G. Bioughton, our own “Len,” well Governor ‘Tranuueil's message to the Legisiature was necessarily a Ieng cue, bit (o the man vitally in terested in the Stute, its developmen. along right lines and its good gov- ernment, there wasn't a dull line in known in Florida, and formerly of It.. It was an immense .tusk to have Atlanta, as he preaches in his em- given ample and intelligent consid-;pha“c Georgia style from his Lon- eration to all the large number of den pulpit and utters these words of subjects covered by the message and | L.oq0 . ml;e clear and definite recommen: | ", .o punch of rampant an- dations and suggestions as to each! ... 10 ought to be In prison one worthy of the best leglllatlve!" in the lunatic asylum are bring- consideration. Governor Tummell.l“ disgrace on their sex and hin- ‘dering thelr noble cause—a cause take rank as a very able State Pa-\ yyion goon would be victorious wer: per sure to enhance its author's rep-' it not for the methods of anarchy utation as an executive equal to hi: | e {used by these women with the idea g 'of forcing it.” There will be difference of opinion, B iy of fourse. as to some of the gover-| A mqajianassee correspondent cred- nor’s recommendations, and the Leg- ;. Senator Drane, president of the islature has an arduous period ahead State Senate, with originating the t» go fully into the various matters ... of the typewriter in engrossing presented and merge conflicting opin- bills when he was engrossng clerk fons into adequate laws. of the Houee in 1903, and says: ittt it i e e for 10 cents a week. Ruin, ruin, ruin, wail some of th‘\ | It seems to us that most of the «yypile serving as engrossing clerk.l governor's views are sound and time. v, griginated the use of the type-| Notary Public, State of Florida. 1y, although we profess no well-Con- yirer fn that works causing criti- My commission expires Sept. 9, 1915, sidered opinions on the many large Y i * clem from the ‘dern progress’ type of and Important matters discussed. u.mmmn. Since then, however, the will be for the Legislature to 8| typewriter has come into general deeply into them and do with them | uee in such work, and those who usc Regidents Must Learn the Importance “1!:1. wisdom may direct, them bless the name of Dranme for e Times-Union doubtless gives \etting a good cxample in spite of expressicn to the popular verdict on the ‘standpatters. the messaze as follows: ABEFIR “Gov, Trammell's message sent t) If Thomas Jefferson thought that tllale Legislature yesterday Is unusu- the world was tco much governed in ally comprehensive and unusually his day, what would he think now if able. 1t shows a patient study and he could come among us and glance a clear understanding of the neecds over the list of subjects offered to of the State. Speaking generally we our Congress and Legislatures to receive it, and we think the people shape Into laws? viill receive it with approbation. or -0 course as to ails re W n! e o details, there will b | Report of the Condition of henest differences of opinion, but | THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK the messace will be of material aid At Lakeland, in the State of Florida, tu the Leoislature in the discharg: at the Close of Pusiness of its dutics.” April ith, 1913, RESOURCES. Mr. Bryan is now a public ser- Toans and digcounts. . ..$487,849.07 vant tiyins to learn the ropes of Overdralte, secured and tiie new and diffienlt jeb of seere-' ungeeur tory of State and he will donbtless 1. S. bonds to seenre rceeive vith less pleasure than of | clrenlation +...0veen 18,750.0¢ ycre a call from the l"]n_r?d:l Legis- ¢+ @ wopde to secnre lature to come down to Tall 1 savines. .. ... 2,000.00 and teil it ali abont the ini referenduin and puarantee of bank depesite, as Representative Kito | wants him to do. Our ie |.-!.1‘.nr-’ 48417 inms on U, 8, bonds 102.7 ive, Fien Panking houge, furniture, and fixtures ........ 6,005.67 i Due from National banks ought to be able to take eare of those | (not reserve asents).. 109,942.17 fssues without outside ass.stance in Due from Stute and pri- this day of universal ]mll]ix‘it,\i vate banks and bank- through the medium of printer’s ink: | o trust companies, and it implics a kind cf prm’inciul’ and savings banks ... 22,882.4% helplessness and simplicity and lau-l:.f Due from approved re- ©° sophistication to be sending up| pogorve agents ...... 45,183.72 ty> Washington for somebody to come ' chocks and other cash down and explain two or three mat-| jems ... ......... 4,608.20 ters to our solons which have beel | Nates of other National discussed in public by Mr. nryan' A TR 7,775.00 and innumerable others for years'peactional paper cur- past through the public prints and| pepey, nickels, and o1 the stump. It is pleasant to lis-| cents ..... S5 i 359.3% ten to the musical tones cf the fam- gpeefe ... ..$13,269.20 ous Nebraskan at any time on any'yagal tender subject, but the Legislature hasn't| notes ..... 18,950.00 yet earned a relaxation of that kind, | e $8,319.80 and we are not willing to admit tha* pedemption fund with it needs outside illumination to reach | {1, g treasurer (5 per a just conclusion on the issues Te-| cent of circulation).. 937.50 ferred to. Let us give Mr. Bryan a | ———ns much needed rest from didactic oras| Total .............. $739,189.54 tory. | LIABILITIES. N ‘(‘.mual stock paid in..$ 75,000.00 Representative Tomlin, of Hil'sh Iqyeplus fund . ovovnnn 15,000.00 oiigh county, has a bill providing for {ygdivided profits, less ex- a return to the county general fund penses and taxes pald 10,765.25 by county officials of 50 per cent of xational bank notes out- fees in excess of $3,000, 75 per cent gtanding ..... .. .. 18750.00; of fees in excess cf $4,000, and a!l pye to other National fees in excess of 5,000. His bill ap-|! panks ...... .. i 552.6) plies to all county offices except that 'pye to State and private of county treasurer who has & fixed| bhanks and bankers .. 276.9¢ sulary of $2,000. There are op- frdividnal deposits subd- portunities for poor bookkeeping, de-| ject to check ..... e TERRER A fective memories and other forms of Time certificates of de- graft in this measure which open it| posit ..... ... cevee. 8385800 to serious bbjection, and, while it I Certified checks ....... 771.15 is designed to cure a recognized evil, | Cashier's checks outstand- ; it doesn’t look entirely promising fi‘ BE (oavvisnsnines GETREY that end. The Legislature “falls Postal savings deposits. 827.39 down” at every session in its efforts to abate the fee system for county| Total ..... ceeeeees$789,189.54 officers and put them on & salaf?, State of Florida, County of . for there is always strong influence| 1, C. M. m:_'vm, Am::flokf' the acainst the latter. No better sys- above-named bank, do solemnly > | | | | | ot New Jersey, plished and popular woman. {shoulders and T 2lso had iz |my sgetem,” { / SO CHOROPUCHO0POPOPORO B0 OLIHOROROI0E0 1, |, FUCITIVES FROM HUERTA'S REVENGE The AMERICAN STATE Lakeland » Florig @ The Most Rapidly Growing Instity. | § tion of a Rapidly Growing City. : 2 @ No enterprise ever launched in |, & & SOOI w BN _ BAD R BeD & H DD DEOCO S SOCDPL SOPDEFOF OGO land has shown as great a growth in 50 short a time as has TheAmerican State j;} @ Itis an Institution It Will Do to Tic T, Q. Your Account Appreciated, Protc. ? and Held in Strictest Confidence. i The American StateBa: | - J. L. SKIPPER, Pres. S. F. SMITH, M. D, v; :: : P. E. CHUNK, Cashier. 3 PDOTSIPIIIFOROIOHO4C « . Merely Muddy. L Different Function, m::rfl.s .;;l sllus I:Ilvfllz,tgu “l presume you never Quarreleg pa Stubblegrass, “by what they |uith your wifet™ “Certainiy ... » These children are, from left to right, Antino, Marle and Mercedes |can't see through. Many a stream gits | iieq” gkimpy littl Aok Madero, who have been brought to New York by Mrs. Madero, widow of the |credit fur beir’ deep when it's only "o o netzl, h‘ e slain precident of Mexico, to join the rest of the Madero family. auddy."—Washinzton Star. wmer. "--Exc{a:m-“band. gl ERRIARRRIREL Dive LOVELY HOME, one of the prettiestin the city, for swear that the above statement 1s true to the best of my knowledge an.! bellef., C. M. CLAYTON, Cashier. Correct—Attest: C. W. DEEN, H. D, BASSETT, L. F. HENLEY, Directors, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of April, 1913, WILLIAM HEIST, & YOUR KIDNEYS. sale on easy installments. The large, eight-room, two- story residence, just up the hill from Lake Beulah, on west side, large rooms, open fire places, situated on large lot, nearly one acre, with strects on three sides, can be bought at reasonable. price, and on very | casy terms. Thisis unquestionably . - one of the prettiest places in city. Lot is large and covered with large bearing Orange and Grapefruit of Keeping Them Well. Perfect health means that every organ of the body is performing its functions properly. Parfect health cannot be enjoyed i¢ the kidneys are weak and disor- dcered. x Thousands testify that Dorn's Kid- ney Pills have a reviving action oa weak kidneys. What this remedy has done in s» many cases of this kind is the bes: proof of its merits. Read the following. It's testi- mony gratefully given by a residen: of Dartow, Mrs. 8. G. Williams, 97 Oran- Ave, Partow, Flo,, says: *I suffor frcm backache and pains between n e ==Y o= (L (7= = (7= L (= N 2 ¢ > e B¢ T TR Y X = and herdaches, A box of Do rey Pills relieved me and to s sy IPor sile by all dealers. Price ™ cents, Fozter-Milburn Co., Duffle i New York, sole agents for fhe Unito? States, Remember the name—Doan's- -an take no other. —— e Queensland’s Riches In Timber, =, & vy € 2o, R &5 Wl—nn N o N oy i trees, eight large Tangerine trees, MRS, JAMES FIELDER < ez Figs, Pomegranites and other fruits; also various kinds of shrubbery. Lots in this sub-division at almost anypriceyou-want, from One Hun- dred to One Thousand Dollars. Some beautiful lake front property. I oA e = 7?' ;i & A & = If you want a site for a home, or "’1 for investment only, you should <} \ o o=\ & take a_look at SLOAN PARK. | AN D. H. SLOAN BEEEEEEEEEEEE it Mt L & =< N> y I SN Mrs. Flelder,;wife ot the governor thndlome.m =3 - ~e .