Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, April 30, 1913, Page 4

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sand, bicrida, as wail matter of the eecond clasa. *AGE FOUR. THE EVENING TELE..GI'!A\M, LAK ELAND, FLA,, APRIL 20, 1913, ¥ / learam T&E CLRISTIAN FRIEAVOR- P . Nl . " O 2OH0SOPOPOPOSOLCH040; - y the Evening Telegram Yo i s frvezps | SURRERDER OF - YANINA TO THE GREEK S ke . ' §) fublished every ailesnoon froic the —_— A ” " IO g 3 ¢ ,7" Kentucky Building, Lakeland, Fla We nro. very _:J;.:l to be ‘able at v 3 . : ¢ gates to the twenty-sixth interna-; tional convention which will be hel'.l: in California, July 9-14. ] If a eingle person was to take this journey besides the lack of fcllow-! skip enroutc, the expense would be « F. HETHERINGTON, EDITUR HIENRY BACON, Manager. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ¥ veee.$5.00 between §200 and $250, as is the es- | § pirah i R M 3.50 |timate by these of expericnce. We| # SIS MOREM zr 1 r 00 " Lgs |do mot know exact figures but can | ' Thise month, ..... “;“. ;JIO safely count on Lut a tutal ecst of i Delivered "“""C:"“ ot"l‘ I'l ¢ |stout $i25 from Florids, the way { " lhll:lo O‘n‘ti.s 'l."k‘ we go. This includes somewhere % tor 10 ce near $78 for railroad fare, §14 for slecper, and $20 for the dining car bout ten days. Also one dcllar reg- ietration fee at the conveution nnnl' entertainmeni the five dajs in l.csl Angelos. But we‘do not promise the ' atove amount includes side trips en- vrom the same office s lesued - THE LAKELAND NEWS 4 weekly nowspaper giving s e sume of local matters, crop oomdl, tions, county affairs, etc. Bent any- where for $1.00 per year. route or in the convention city. e i Thoee who are planning for a vica- A BOOK EVERY n‘omm tion this summer should join ourpar- SHOULD READ. ty. Some societies might each send Se—— a delegate; or several together claim | such a representative. Every district | [ cculd also plan accordingly. The railroad is to be the Illinois Central, and our passenger agent, S. (. Haird, 27 Hogan street, Jackson- ville. Notify both the SecTotary in | oy toat hed bom sader thy Crtoenn: o R - Interlachen and Mr. Baird just as z : soon as you begin to make plans to g0 with the Florida delegation Agent Baird will help you arrange for your ticket and the secretary has intcresting literature heére for dis- tribution. b o : The plan 18 to leave Jacksonville the ‘evening of Monday, June 30, on the Seminole. Limited. Both day coaches and sleeping carp have com- fortable reclining chairs and the lat- D 4 itle. ter an observation <car which will fiulnml::‘by aflidavit appended moke the all-day ‘trip to Chicago o the bill of complaimant hied in ths pleasant and inmstructive for tho::|above on:ldtlod r:::o :rho“n :l;er:::(ll::; ; - .| ing nam - w0 MUY HF SR A M d:gondlnu. 2:«1 that their residences nving In Chicago Wednesday morn- | (o og roljows: C. M. Mahone * 1. ing will give opportuaity for our:,iazelhurst, Georgia; J. F. Mahono party to see this famous city before at Covington, Georgia; Gussie Har- starting 40 Los Angedes July 8. men at Coviugton, Georzle; lAlnn:n We, are making arransements to Brown at lacu'lt Grove, .Geor::a;a journey with the Illinois Union on|gand that the residences of I, Herman, its through, special -train of Chris-|C. Meyer, S8amuel Rosenthai, Lew.s ticn Endeavorers, Having had such |E. Hayes and John Katzen.tein are tellowship two ycars ago with the unknown; and it further appearing washington, 1), C., ‘delogation ens in the sald bill and the aflicavic The Telegram acknowledges the ' geceipt from Longmans, Green & Co. of New York, the publishers, of a Bandsomely bound and printed vol- ume of 769 pages entitled “The Civil War.and Reconstruction in Florida.” Its author is William Watson Davis, sssistant professor of American his- tory in the University of Kansas, and 8 native of Florida in full sympathy with his subject. This book is a real coutribution to history, written in clear, scholarly style and it presents fully Florida's record in the civil war and goes exhaustively into the hictory of Reconstruction in this State, extenuating nothing, nor set- ting down aught in malice. The book is a valid and enduring record which will correct many an error, expuse and destroy many a slander, and cmbed in the truth and dig- nity of history the story of Florida during the most tragic and momen- tous period of her life, It should find a place in every library in the $tate and our young men and women should be encouraged in every way to read it. Its distinguished author deserves the thanks of every Flor- {dian for the great and arduous work B0 has done in gathering such an fmmense -quantity of facts, sifting them carefully of error and putting them In good form with such excel- lence of literary style and histor- lcal temperament. O ———— TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA,. iN AND FOR POLX COUNTY..—~ IN. CHANCERY.--| Plorida & Georgla Land Co., Com- Mainant, va. Joba T. Mahone, (. M. Mabone, J. . Mahene, Gumie Harmon, Annfe \Vebb, Minnie Brown, R. O. Crerap, 1. Herman, C. Meyer, as Herman & Meyer, Samuel Rosenthal, Lewis K. Huyes, Jobn Katzenstein, as Globe ‘alioring Company, Defendants.— 'the said unknown defendants .the same to be effective a: services; upon the sald non-residea der pespectively above set ‘forth. the 11th day of February, 1913, J. A, JOH Clerk cf Cireuit Court. KELSEY BLANTON, o Solicitor for Complatnant. Clerk of Cireuit tant. Kills insects qfal Luis ase of 1rank expodicuey whean 80 few men do right for its owa sake aud Lave Commercialized mearly ali the cardinal virtues; “Do right for the sake of right; be just for the sake of justice; Lutatul for When Vehid Bey the other day surrendered Yanina to General Soutzo, a8 - R e e e e e e e L r v t2 appear to the bill of complainant filed in the said cause on ur betore the first Monday in June, 1913, the same being the 2nd day of the sald month and & rule day of tnis court, otherwise the allegations of the salt bill will be taken as confessed by It is further ordered that this or- der be published once each week for velve (12) consecutive weeks In tavaland Evening Telegram, a newspaper published in Polk county, apd unknown defendants when pub- lished for the periods and in the 7= Witness the Honorable J..A, Johr- son, clerk of our said court and <eal of our eald court, at Bartow: Florida, | l 1 hereby certify that the foregn Ing 18 a true and correct copy of the order of pubilcation fssued in the ;:l: cause and order filed in my of- Witness my hana and seal of ot fice this 11th day of hhmnsrz.' 1912, 3. A JONNGCK, KILL ALL The great lnsé?t_-, ‘de- |stroyer and' disenfec- kinds instantdly. - Sold by W. J. WARING & C0. Lakeland he Florid, § Q. The Most-Rapidly Growing Insi | -tion"of 4 Rapidly. Grewing City. s .(I.i".vNo :{n;g}prise ever launched in | : land- has shown as great a growth mal\:(; - Short & fime as has TheAmerican State py (I. I tfrisf"}m;lns_'fltuiibn It Will Do to Tie T, { Q. Your ‘Account Appreciated, Protectcq | and. Held in S,tricfest Confidence. ; he American State Bank 8 F. SMITH, M. D.. Vice.Prey § ... .. P E.CHUNN, Cashier. IUIoS . v 210J3g uIde .». - S SIHL HOIVM IV o] Bujon Bu Béauty Is Only ~ Paint Deep ‘GRACE A. TOWNSEND. ~to_ that complatnant be- uate and being in the State of Flor- tures of our going to the far west, ica and county of Polk, to-wit: made for side trips to be made by |quarter of morthwest quarter of sen. twenty-four (24) east, and runniug Pike's Peak region, is where Sun-[east 283 feet to the point of begin- Along ono known; and that the said non-resi coined & good proverd when he wrote th® SAIL beds In the great Salt Lake |ersons in the State of Florida, ser. through a beautiful part of Califor-| It is, therefore, ordered that the fatroducing good bills.” The Christian Endeavor World has Webb and Minnie Brown be and they oiner follow's, given a provisional program, but we |8ald cause on or before the first fn the cause of a new constj month and a rule day of this court, ucssed right on this subject at tue . will be obtaincd at a restaurant also sald defendants; their friends. thal, ‘Lewis E. Hayes and John Kat- A few days ago Capt. Ralph P, {like many others from Illinols and complainant on or befors the. firet seLs, passed away at he age of 5y, ' direct route, either by 8t. Louls or|and & rule day of this eourt, other- | said defen 5 the Missouri, Ohio, Alabama, Geor- i g 5 /a route which will bring the Flor- ”;:,“"“ to'Dlintercsted in the laud | Wo enlarge on the fact that wher {than those of the outward trip and fered to in,the eald bill as unknawe tio sake of truth; be'fa the press department of this pa-| - have one that will last. 3y sball not perish from the earth.” | limited number. We would urge ev- One of the puzaling questiolis for | tary. wwon. For several years, there tuduced by the fall “Taa1s7the custom in other States. fuocacuger boys to prompily deliver | How wuck, for lastanes, would be & Tnteriachen, April 29, 1913. route to Atlentic City, this seems|lieves there are persons interested in bk There are to be three stops enroute | “peginning at a point 607 feet west those who wish such additional pleas- |tion nineteen (19) of towmship Lake City and the wonderful Colora- |gyuth 533 feet, thence west 283 fea:, day forenoon will be kpent, worship- |22 other than the named defend- part of the route there are forty- ldnu defendants are above the age i fce upon whom would bind the said to the Ocala Star that “killing bad nia before Los Angeles is reached in n!:o.vo named C. M. Mahone, J. F. trouble is that it is never your ovnl are hereby required to apppear to N | might add here thot the Iilinols ho. | Monday ia April, A. D. 1913, the ere secus to be no 8t Tallabasses, Oup tution up ' pcrtation officials and as will be tho [otherwise the allegations of tire sdid besinuing of the session, It is further ordered that the sald The special train returns a longer, | senstein be and they are hereby re- ell, oue of St. Peiersburg’s most Mo i ) 1913, - , other unions, will come back a more RIS [n AP, 1913, b g et Liis lite wotto is worth uoting ju Chicago. We are now correbpond- | Vise the allegations of the sald bl 1t is further ordered that e d , and who claim or |you lay & walk of cement the job fe |also give us delightful congeniai 'dcfendants, be and they are requirea |StABtly repairing mor paying ou: bure lor the sake ofpurity; (that Per. Improve your property—maks u ery one thinking of going with us 4ur juries to decide duriug the mil- | has been no delegation “all-togeth- b of lohemil ;o) uy be dqually wide-awake this teiegius, upon whica our State is fair duliar's w now to be one of the happicst fea-|the lands described in sald bill sit- and at each place plans have been |of the northeast corner of southeas: ure; namely at Denver, Colo.; Salt twenty-eight (28) south and range do Springs, the latter place in the [thence morth 633 feet, thenece ants, who are to the complainant un- ping among the clouds. u. e ? Representative Light, of Marion, tiree tunnels and we will pass over |Of 31 years, and that there are no .desert basin, There will be a ride|pon.pesident aerenaants; mecasures is as good or better tham But the the afternoon of July 9. Mahone, = Guassie Harmon, Annle h}ll that neceds killing—always m.‘told much about the convention, also | the bill of complainant filed in thn enthusiasm ' te) has been selected by the trans- same being the 7th day of the sa‘d lutuitions plans for other delegations, meals|bill will be taken as contessed by the chosen for the lllinols people and || fjerman, C. Meyer, Samuel Rosen- e —— {expensive route by Canada, so we, qui! to appear to the eaid bill ot boloved aud Lighly respected citi- ing“the 5th day of the said month ,ing with transpcrtation managers of il be taken as confeated '\’ '. o : : ! £ia, as well as lllinois, unions as to |er persons | known by the ‘col-| g ALES. lda delegates through other' scenes have any in thereln and re-|gyighed—that means you're not eop b companions. Wateh fof PAFUCUIANS | |Money—wben the job is fashed yor Vislitcousness, justice, truth and pup.| The Illinols train can take but a Up-to-date, get our estimate oa lay —\ to notify Mr. Baird and the secre- leaium of “mental ‘onguisy” super. or” from the Fiorida C. E. Union { bout to euter, is what will be the orth of anguish in Feckouing the damage to the heart- Stritgs of the anguishee? And would 81 Cusuwsa be grad Ui .icue beldg ed alike, qyanegioneq win apply to the Legislaturs v conaidered withoug ! o¢ Forida for a charter for th tiecdee to quality, or would ‘¢ be orida for a e tows . L/ of Bradley. G iike Lreight i the tariff ‘4 LLe railroads? 5 ; Taere witl W. H. SURRENCY. ¢ ¢ o wishty. lfe questions w0 3. C. ENGLISH. be decided in thie new department of | :ppEg TI'CKER, JR., Attorney. tho damage suit industry; and doubtiess in time there wm' be vol- Woman of Narrow Mind. umes in cali to tell a man just how A woman lacking true eulture I8 much he has been tnguished from €17 to betroy by conversation a mind tie varfous kiuds of delayed tele. | Of B2rTOW compuss, bounded on the ! grams and give bim a mcasure 0‘“"-"”(' / 3 » r;‘, ‘;:f ‘s_f b'y damages that will almost weigh Bl {ymente, and on ¢ rfhin et by ber clo 7 M._, y clothes NOTICR. Notice is hereby givea that sixzt: days after date the under W. V. RANSONE. m— n e vest +his heart tarobs. . ! —Burion Kingsiend | > make it good for- prescnis of all M)D“S a Kinds. ALS and SUPPLIES e ’ DEVELOPING and ERINTING HICH quanify. Low paxes PROMPTNESS when it comes to houscs. When the paint wears off, the house is no longcr beauniul. A house in necd of paint is an eycsore 2 & community. In justicc to your nuil- bors, as well as to your seli-respect, 109 should keep your house well-painted and, in justice to yourself, you should see that Ing the waiks you need—+the sligh: added cost will be more than offtse: by the big improvemeat in the prop oty. 3 Get our esttiaate. *| LAKELAND ARTIFICIAL STONE WORKS N. B. Zimmerman, Prop. 1 | ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD (Datch Boy Puister Trade Mark) Nolda Pieceof Cat Glass paint is uscd on your building. You ca? OPHOLSTER ; : ; be Mgk W AND P sccure the most beautiful as well &s ¢ to the light and see it .mrkle like a MATTRESS MAKING. most durable results with this paint. 1Y thousand diamonds. Note how deep — adding colors-in-oil any tint and any shade can be oltaiancd. 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