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B o e e ——————————————————————— ORDINANCE NUMBER 145. An ordinance to extend the health|clerk permitting the burial or trans- and sanitary regulations of the city|clerk permitting the burial or trans- of Lakeland; and to provide a pen-|portation of such body and upon the alty for the violation of same. Be It Ordained by the Council of the|furnish a certificate of burial or Iy be accomplished the scat shall, 1t¥ of Lakeland: SECTION 1—OCCUPYING INFECT- ED APARTMENTS. No person shall let for hire, or eause or permit any one to occupy aepartments previously occupied by any person ill with small pox, scar- let fever, diphtheria, epidemic cere- ®ro-spinal meningitis, cr tuberculo- sis, until such apartments shall have been thoroughly disinfected. SECTION 2—SCREENING AGAINST MOSQUITOES. Tt shall be unlawful to operate a hotel, boarding house or lodging house for pay in the city of Lake- land without having the beds effec-|tometer, and by the Babcock test i b v uve;y screened against mosqultoes,l : ot RO S A or by providing efficient mosquito!cent of butter fat. It shall be unlaw-|screened against flles; and all lunch either by having the windows and|ful for any person to sell or deliver,|counters operated at ;allway stations doors of the sleeping room screened'or to have in his possession for sale]or elsewhere in the city and all fruit nets. SECTION 3--SPITTING IN PUBLIC PLACES. That it shall be uniawiui for any person to spit or expectorate upon any sidewalk, or upon the floor of any public building or public place, within the corporate limits of the eity of Lakeland. SECTION 4—BURIAL PFRMIT. That every undertaker or person paving in charge a dead body for, burial or transportation shall, be- fore making such burial or trans- — o S It Is Usually and Simply a Misunderstanding, After All Most of the disagreements in lifc are caused by & misunderstanding of conditions and motives affecting or controlling the individuals at variance. How often do we hear some one say, “I am so sorry I did not know that such and such was the case. I would have spoken and acted quite differently.” We try to bear this in mind when we are talking to customers who are a little sharp in their language over the phone. you to bear it in mind, too, when you have a complaint to make- Just remember that the chances are the trouble is due to some mis- understanding, and that a few calm, considerate words passing be- tween us will make everything all right. At any rate, give us the first call on your complaint—tell it to us before you tell it to anybody.else. We would do the same for vou if our positions were reversed. Lakeland Ice Company Phone 26 |nlsh samples of milk in such quanti- SECTION 7--SCREENING AGAINST which the cream or any nart thereof has been removed, ana for the pur- per cent of cream by the gal: eter. (e) It shall be unlawful for any i person to sell or offer for sale i icity of Lakeland any milk ¢ any cow which is not supplied with good, clean and wholesome food and from any cow which is fed with swill, garbage, or refuse from any hotel, restaurant, boarding house or resi- kept or permitted to remain in any /barn, dairy, lot or building which i8 not kept in a clean, dry and sanitary | condition. And we ask sanitary inspector to frequently in- spect and report in writing to board of healt cows kept for dairy purposes within the city limits of the city of Lake- land, and of all cows kept outside of (?) the city limits, the milk from which is sold or offerel for sale and report upon the condition of all dairy lots and buildings and places sold or offered for sale in the city; of Lakeland) are kept or fed or per- mitted to remaln. ‘ SECTION 6—REPAIR AND CON- STRUCTION OF PRIVIES. That any privy constructed or re.| paired after passage of this ordinance | within the city limits of the cty of Lakeland shall be so constructed or repaired as to prevent access of flles| paire dafter passage of this ordinance within the cit ylimits of the city of Lakeland shall be so constructed or repiared as to prevent access of flies to the bucket. In order that this portation, be in poss.esion of the necessary certificate from the city blank in connection therewith shall transportation. have self closing hinge covers, one SECTION 5—MILK INSPECTION. (for each opening iu the seat; the (a) That the board of health be, compartment under the seat in which and they are hereby guthorjzed and stands the bucket shall be divided, required to examine all mllk offered into separate sections for each| for sale within the city limits of the|bucket; the trap doors provided for city of Lakeland at such times and closets in section 21 of criminal code Dlanee ag they ahisll desm necessary,|of he city ot Lsksland, sliall be) (b) When required by the sanitary kept closed by means of a hook or| inspector, vendors of milk shall fur- button. ties free of charge as may be required FLIES. by the board of health. It shall be unlawful for hotels,; (¢) The test of milk sold in the|hoarding houses and restaurants in; city of Lakeland shall not be less|the city of Lakeland, where persons, than one hundred degrees of the lac-|are served \yith food or drink of any| shall not show less than three per|kitchens and Aining rooms securely or delivery, any impure or adulterat-|stands and butcher shops and grocery | ed milk that shall register by the lac-|stores) shall protect fruit and food tometer less than one hundred de-|offered for sale, by wire screens cov- grees at a temperature of sixty of the|ers or netting so placed that flies thermometer, or shall show by the|cannot crawl over fruit or food. use of the Babcock tet' less than|.. .. SECTION 8--STABLES. .. .. three per cent of butter. . Livery stables, private stables, or (d) It shall te unlawful for any|shels used for the purpose of stabling person, by himself, or by his gervant|or sheltering any horse, ass, mule or or as tho agent or servint of any|cow, shall be kept in a cleanly and other person, to sell ,exchange or de.|sanitary condition. The owners " tHE EVEN.NG TELEGRAN, ms 13. sale as pure milk, any milk trom | lic health. | pose of this ordinence upo:: exami-|th | nation, milk must shoy at least six|t e 2 kK actom- | twenty-five dollars, or imprisonment not less than ten days and not more than thirty days at hard labor on n the|the streets or other public works ol" from | the city of Lakelaud, or both, at the discretion of the court. liver, or have in his or her posses-|thereof shall not permit manure to Lakeland News Job Printin SECTION 9—PENALTY. Whoever violates any provision of is ordinance shall be fined not less han five dollars and not more than SECTION 1v. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon its passage and ap- proval and advertisement as provided healthy condition, or from any cow by charter. SECTION 11. All ordinances or parts of ordi- nances in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance are 1t is hereby made the duty of the | pealed. hereby re- 1 do herepy certify that the fore- the| going ordinance, number 145, was h the condition of all|duly passel by the Council of the city of Lakeland, on the 8th day of May, 1913. MORRIS G. MUNN, * President. Attest: within the city limits, and to inspect H. L. SWATTS, City Clerk. 1, 0. M. Eaton, mayor of the city where cows (the milk from which is of Lakeland, do hereby approve the -mnu 0UBUIPIO auéosam; pue ono%u ber 145 this 13th 913. ay of May, 1 0. M. EATON, Mayor. q - —_— PLANTING LEGUMES, The time and season is at hand for planting legumes, and every farmer and fruit grower with young trees should be busy planting. The, summer showers have come, and, as we southern farmers say, there is a “good season in the ground.” For the general improvement .)f{ | Lake county are going to act on my advice they will plant peas and vel- vet beans in all the unused open; land, in all the groves not yet bear- ing, in the corn middles, and after every other crop with which they the soil, any of the cowpeas are good, | but where one is planning to run to-! matoes, melons or cantaloupes on the | land next spring, it would be wise to| piant the iron peas or velvet beans. [n experiment station bulletin No. 102 it is claimed that a crop of vel- vet beans, weighing grossly 5,943 pounds dry, would, if cut back into the soil in the fall, deposit 141.2 We see from | these figures that such a crop would | pounds of nitrogen. be worth as much as a ton of fertil- jzer higher in nitrogen contents than we usually buy. In fact, the same bul- letin claims it would be worth as much as 1,950 pounds of cotton see.l rieal, 7 1-8 per cent ammonia. Cow peas are worth as much as the velvet bean in proportion to their Beggar weeds are a close third in their power to renovate soil. But none of the legumes will| for catalogue today. Mention this pa- weight. Some of Lakeland’s Oldest and Mag; Conservative Investors Have = Bought Lots In 'PALMA CEIA PARKJ “Tampa’s Close-In Suburb Where large sums of money are ROW being spent installing every g convenience including MODERN SEWERAGE and WATER SYSTRY PAVED STREETS, ELECTRIC LIGHTS and TELEPHONES. Wiy five new bungalows have just been completed and contracts x;.“ others in this beautiful property. Where lot values are increasing Jeaps and bounds. Now is the time to get in “on the ground flo Prices $500 to $750. Terms $25 per lot cash; balance 2 per cent x lot per month. DO IT NOW. TAMPA BAY LAND COMPAN TAMPA, FLORIDA LAKELAND REPRESENTATIVE—L. J. S8LOAN. ntrogen bacteria. Hence the neces-, sity of proper drainage, correctlng‘ | acdity, and seeing to it that the 80il gver eharity may be, or if she | is .inoculated. Emblem of Charity, Leve, kindness, toleration, pounded of them all, I know et 1t the farmers and fruit growers of | Gat 1 do know is that she s can rotate June 23—August 15, WOOSTER SUMMER SCHOOL, Wooster, Ohio- The largest school in the State. Work for all, no matter who or what. May be not the best school, but good, and growing better. Does and that her emblem on a sallor; ~-s always drawn between the uJ¥. and the eross.—Cunninghan s What He Did. “What have you ever done for ocomplained the young man wh ther had chided him for his iu to get ahead. “Well, I kept | : mother from naming you Pem GClarence.” Mrs. M. C, Cochri not knowingly respond to encores GROCERIES when it makes mistakes. The rain- MEATS bow comes down in Wooster. 1,191 TSR and students last summer. 85 instruc- COLD DRINKS tors. 227 classes daily. Eighth Nics, Fresh grade to postgraduate. A school of A “ .t Cloax {nspiration and of helpfulness. Send serve the purpose of soil improve-| per. sion or custody, with intent to sell]collect in same o as to be offensive| ™!t if the land is too Wet, or sour, | or exchange,, or expose or offer for'to the senses or injurious to the pub- °" for any reason is wanting in the! J. H. DICKASON, PRINCIPAL, Wooster, Ohio. YOUR PATRONAGE APP 708 North Keatueky Avuq Phone 188-Plue. Lakemlf Your Printing to the g Office YOU ge your work done by people who know--who will n o le some foolish error & creep into your work that will make your printed ma ter ineffecive, and perhaps s subject it to the amused comment of discriminating people. ; ranc Our plant turns out ten newspapers every week--two of them being sixteen-page H papers of state-wide circulationj bat this does not mean that we do not also give the closest attention to the small work. An order for visiting cards, or for printing a rib- oon bon badge, or a hundred circulars, is given the same careful consideration that enables b us to secure and successfully carry out our large contracts. And, having had to fit up for the bigger work naturally enables us to do the smaller work better. For Printing--a Line or a Volume--We Are At Your Serbice THE LAKELAND NEWS JOB OFFICE KENTUCKY BUILDING