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22nd day of August, elecions, to determine whether the: become a special tax school dis- trict, to be known as the Mt. Zion elect three trustees to serve two The Question of the Da With a Frugal Housewife The'increasing price of food stuffs demand economy. It's fiot necessary to buy cheaper food or buy less, just buy your groceries from us and GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY Sest Butter, per pound. ....... e St Bugar, 17 pounds .. .... Siintandton ... 300 Cettolens, 10 pound pails. ..... Sl Gl cern.. LSS Snewdrify, 10-pound pails......... .....ovennee.n. Ly 6 cans baby size Cream......... Goo el R ] -2 barrel best Flour ..........0.00evvvee oonnnenns 3.10 12 pounds best Flour..... .. T G e 40 Octazon Soap, 6for ........... Hiiat o B tround Coffee, perpound ... ... ... ..... .. ...:.. 8 8 gallons Kerosens ............ o K E. 6. TWEEDELL NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice is hereby glven that in a¢- | two years. * eordance with sectlon 4, article 6, chapter 7648, an election will be All of township 26, range SONSOOLISTHFISNIDOTe years and to determine the number of mills to be assessed the ensuing 25 held in the Mt. Zion district on the east; in township 27, range 25 east, ulual time and place of holdingi 11 of sections 4. 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 16 1913, at the|® 100 17 and 18; in township 26, range 24, all of sections 22, 23, 24, 25, 286, following described territory shall] 27+ 34, 35. and 36; and in township spectal tax school district and to|®0d 24. 27, range 24 east, all of sections 1, 2, 3. 10, 11, 12, 18, 14, 15, 22, 23, D. C. Combes, G. W. Pumell | il MVENING fSLEGRAM, LAK and H, A. Roberts are hereby ap- pointed inspectors of said election. and Reid Robson, clerk. By order of the board of public {nstruction. C. A. PARKER, 998 onM Supt. and Secretary. ORDINANCE NO. 150, An ordinance to amend sections one and eight of the criminal code of the City of Lakeland, relating to .hie impounding and running at large of animals fa the city of Lakelan, Florida. y Be It Ordained by the Council of the City of Lakeland, Florida: Section 1. That section one of the criminal code of the city of Lake- ‘and be amended to read as follows: Section 1. “It shall be unlawful for any domestic animal to run at large within the following described territory in the city of Lakeland, be- tween Peachtree strect on the north, Lake avenue on the east, Palmctto <treet on the south. and Dakota ave- nue on the west, and if any animal :hall be found running at large with- in the above Gescribed limits, it shall be prima facie evidence that the cwner 80 permits. and it shall be the duty of the marshal or any police- man with such assistance as he m. employ, to at once impound and hold the same until said animals shall be claimed by the owner to whom said animals shall be delivered upon pay- men: of the penalty herein: ‘ided and the expemse incurred in impounding and keeping said ani- mals, provided, that stock -cattle “‘drifting” into this territory from outside the city limits and belonging to persons living outside the city limits, shall pay such penalty as th~ municipal judge shall prescribe less than the penalty hereinafter pro- vided. Séction 2, That section eight of the criminal code of the eity of land be amended to read as follows: Saction 8, “The penalties and costs of fmpounding shall be as follows: For horses, mules, asses and cat- tle, impounding tee each, $1.25, of which amount $1 sLall bé paid into aniwual, Feed and attention per day, twenty- five eents, TFee for maging saie, rity cents. For swine, shecp and goats, fifty per cent of the foregoing penalty and costs: shall be charged. Service of notice, fee of thirty-five cents, provided a postal notice be given in advance free of charge. For writing said postal notice,, ten cents each, Section 3. That it shall be unlaw- ful to drive herds of stock or cattle through or over any paved' street or avenue in the city. Section 4. That - — whoever violates The Services of A&ists Are Yours When Yon' Bring Your Work to the Lakeland News Job Office YOU get work done by people who know---who will not let some foolish error creep into your work that will make your printed matter ineffective, and perhaps sub- ject it to the amused comment of discriminating people. Our plant turns out ten newspapers every week==two of them being sixteen-page papers of state-wide circulation; but this does not mean that we do not also give the closest at- tention to the small work. An order for visiting cards, or for printing a ribbon badge, or a hundred circulars, is given the same careful consideration that enables us to! secure and successfully carry out our largecontracts. And, having had to fit up for the larger work naturally enables us to do the smaller work better. Let Us Figure On Your Printing Lakeland News Job Ofrice Kentucky Building, Rooms 11 and 12 the city treasury, and 26 cents paiad | asg fee to the officer impoundiag said ! ELAND, FLA., JULY 29, 1913. —— the provisfon of section three of thjs ordinance shall be fined xm\»t n'.U:L than fifty dollars or be coniined at | hard labor ou the streets, O lnrlv_,- u; {he discretion of the municipa | judge. . Section 5. That all or conflict herewith are he Section 6. That this oril go into effect immediatc passage and approval of the r .: or. I, W. P. Plllans, vice presi "‘m,lf the City Council, Ao her: by certify that the foregoing ordinunce Was 'pnssed at the regular session of the City Council on the 18th day of June, 1913. W. P. PILLANS, Vice President. Attest: H. L. SWATTS, City Clerk. : I do hereby approve the foregoing ordinance this the 1st day of July, 1913. MORRIS G. MUNN, 946-Tues, Aacung Mayor. —— WAR WHEN THE WHALE COMES 80 Think the Superstitious Ones Who Watch Over the Dela: ware Bay. Chester, Pa.—Superstitious people of this city belleve that the whale ’whlch was recently seen in Dalaware bay is a precurser of war. They re fer to past omens of & similar charac ter, reciting that the whale whier came up the Delaware river in 181 was a precurser of the War of 1812, and that in 1860, one year before the outbreak of the Clvil war, a whale came up these waters ‘o Philadelphia. This latter whale Edward Culen, a vet- eran fisherman of this city, avers he saw. He says: “It was just this way. It was dur ing the summer of 180. Fiorace Davis and I were out in a boat fishing. It was a little dark, and we had a lan- tern. I was drawing in the net and Davis was banking it. All of a sud- den Davis said: ‘Ned, there's vessel upside down out there.” I looked and saw a thing that had the appearance of the hull of a craft upset. ‘See how gwift the tide speeds by it said Davis. “We'd got pretty close to it then, and I lifted the lantern to take a good look. Just then there was @& terrible splash and the water went ' clear up into the air out of that thing, just as though a powder magazine had | busted. “1 dropped the lantern, and Davis and I grabbed the oars, and we didn't 'stop until we got ashore. There wasn’'t any steamboat on the river that could bave beaten us that trip. When that whale was caught up near Ken- sington she had fishermen’s nets around her to stock two or three ship stores. She had dragged them off the bottom of the Delaware as she erawl ed up toward Philadelphia.” 'STAKES BOY; GETS MILLION Ohlo Physician's Rich Retuen for “Bread Cast on Waters” in Alding Farmer. ] | Wellston, O.—In the '80s Doector | Higley, one of the leading physicians of this city, lent Charles: Froelich, a | mruggling farmer boy, $760, with :whlch to complete his education, | Young Froelich entered a college and studied diligently, finally graduat -ing a8 a mining engineer. Soon aftes i ward he salled for Australia and was I‘ oot heard from for several years. { Doctor Higley, who had given up ao- tive practice, was surprised one day eight years ago when Froelich, grown beyond the physician's recognition, walked into his office and, after a chat, repaid the debt of $700, with com- pound interest. ! Froelich informed his benefactor that he had been sucecessful in Aus i tralia and South Africa, and had grown | | wealthy. He told the physician how | ; he had landed in Melbourne, Australia, ' and had worked his way to wealth and | position. ! g tAfl.l.e‘l' nlutay of several weeks in this | city Froelich returned ‘ dean home. kbt o i Nothing had bee~ heard of him since ‘ | that time until recently, when Henry | K. Therncroft, a barrister of Mel. | bourne, Australia, arrived in this city and notified Doctor Higley that Froe- lich had died without relatives and had lett to his friend his entire estate, val ne;l)o:t $1,000,000. tor Higley is seventy. | that his “bread cast upon'{he l::&:::"' :had returned many fold to him in his | declining years. ——— —— They Won't Beiteve I+, Many people who do r1ap A .va them have £ond noie WESELL FOR CASH No middleman’s profits, No inter- est to pay. YOU GET THE BENE- FIT of the savings—We handle building material in its complete ness; brick lime, cement, lumber, rcofing, tillng, ete. Eetter and cheaper than the othr fellow. Prompt shipments guaran. teed DYE LUMBER COMPANY GAINESVILLE, FLA, P. 0. Box D493, Phop PROPERTY OWNERS ATTENT, Called to 8 remedy for leaky roofs. Vie are agenty for Celebrated System cf roofs that do not leak ang that guaranteed 1 years. We also repalricaky roofs. |; n market for Brick, Lime or Cement, give us a ca)l a1 g, ates furnished for concrete ccnstruction of any ., e % Estimi MANN PLUMBING & CONSTRUCTI) We have installed a large Doy, Glass Sanitary Delicatessen R, frigerator. It freezes butter g keeps vegetables cool and frest Absolutely FLY-PROOF. ¥, invite inspection by the ladies g our city. Cleanliness, high=grade goods z courteous treatment we assure yg REEE — Pure Food Stort W.P, Pillans & Co. PHONEY; Every Body Else Is Doing I« SO WHY NOT YOU? 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