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| - PAGE FOU! The Evening Telegram| Publisheé every afternoon from the Kentucky Ruilding, Lakeland, Fla. Ert in the postoffice at Lake- »ad. Florida, as mail matter of the second class. M. ¥ HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. CRIFLION RATER $0.00 2.58 ‘‘‘‘‘‘ 1.25 where witnin the ity of Lakeland for 10 ity of ¢ taute & Weekw THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, OCT. 27, 1913. The proprietor of the Orlando Sen- tinel says that after neavly a life- time in the newspaper husiness he has learned that “the newspaper that attends strictly to business and lets i polities alone has hit upon the right | plan The trouble with this argu- {ment is that politics and political 5¢;nulivl tes are strictly a part of the pewspaper's bhusiness and to ignore to fail in discharging { [ them would he one of the most important and use il functions of the press. We could ‘I\;n‘«!],\ jun either the papers or the rovernment on the Sentinel's theory Publicity, me boy! { Lof journalism | If they ever read at oll, gun-toters izhting habit wounld ‘aph from the booze do well to absorh this para the Orlando Sentinel: wit “Another tragedy as the result of ‘11 LAKELAND <EWS Hiquor was recorded in Dnval county (S § I X AR PR S ! 3 . \ R Ar it me;‘ iminal annals when the Pickett * .y newspaper giving & resume | ; g = o oA ;pu nit $ition | brothers killed Frank Goodwin. The { 3 [ 0 TR . OrDl Cory ons | ‘ ; | onal ey “j.([ 4 'man who held the murderous gun ex- iy affairs. ete Sent anywhere! loc $1.00 per yea: HUMAN NATURE IN THE EDITORS Nowspaper men are very huaman and their virtues and and dislikes bear a strong family semblanee to those of other mortals., But by the very nature of their call- ing they are not given the liberty of expression that most others have, for | considerations of policy, both publie and private, and the libel laws have a marked restraining effect. As a consequence Mr. Editor has to meas- ure very carefully the words that go into cold type where they are invest- ed with an importance and force far| beyond the same words spoken in |>ri~i vate conversation and which disap-| pear in the viewless air as soon as spoken But as we remarked before, editors are very human, especially in ; their relations with their contempo- raries, and the human nature in them ig truthfully set forth in the follow- ing from the Tampa Times: “Every editor who has been in the business any length of time has his journalistic friendships and his news- paper antipathies, There are some pa pers the very sight of whose familiar pages produces the thrill of pleasure re | | | | frailties, likes. "here to make money anfl i claims in agony, “Oh, why did I do it; what will becone of my wife and six little children?” There is agony n that exclamation, and also a ser- mon more powerful than any pulpi- teer can preach.” o The Times-Union makes the sur- prisine statement that “lverybody knew that Mr. Flagler did not come that he woull have made ten times as much il he had remained among his old business aszociates and invested with them.” Unless Mr. Flagler came here for his health he must have been almost a superman to have ignored or even subordinated the motive of money-making in the work he did in Florida . THEIR NUMBER INCREASING IN FLORIDA (o R SREE Y General d.aw of the Bartow Courier Informent has the tollowing to say about women in journalsm, which is all true and timely except that the General shotld not have limited their energies to the weekly newspapers. Their work is as excellent and useful on the dailies as on the weeklieg, and as a matter of fact there is an army | of women already enzaged in journal- ism, both daily and weekly, and they i DESCRIPTION OF MAN MISSING FROM BLANTON The Telegram of last Friday con- tained an account itizen of Blanton, Fla., who had disappeared from that place, supposed to wandered away while in a demented condition. Nothing has as yet been {heard from him, and we publish the description, sent Rhoades, of this of a ¢ following by tives to Mr. G. A, city: Trithy Ma., "R @D, Nowil; Box 19 A Mr. . \. Rhoades, State Board of Health Dept., Lakeland: Dear Sir-——1 herewith give you a full de- sceription of the man strayed from Blanton, Fla., Oct. 17. He stood 6 feet 2 inches high with shoes, biue eves, dark gray hair, large bony frame wore No. 9 shoes; enlarge- ment on middle lin;.'m" of one hand. He was very thinly clad only thin shirt and pair of pants, no shoes or hat when he left. Age Please | send me by return mail full deserip- tion of man you have and oblige ! D. . MeDANIEL. Preserve Your Hair By purchasing a bottle of REXALL HAIR TONIC Eradicates A Full line of LAKE PHARMACY. Bryan's Drug Store have | rela- | dandruffand makes the! hair grow. f Toilet Accessories | ! | 1 i ' | Xk s A I R SIS U A 7 R . 2 T T R T RT3 T i P YOUR AUTUMN CLOTHES TR B L e i problem solves itself quickly, easil, satisfactorily here. ~ We'|| show you hundreds of beautiful woolens in the handsomest array of colors, shades, novelities and delightful fancy mixtures, . For instance, we You'll find evepy ry show novelties not pretoishce o hh i display o f N surpassed in Lon ! ay. v Lim than 300 woolens don itself 1 RN IS TR R S e T — ."flm fl.:lm’m AP R AR Y 7 e RN We'll show yvou Our fashions 1 I fabricdesig resent the r1owost ns shown by noone else in town, metropolitan stvie ideas. semww ceat e camre We Habe :4 m1'::_“0110 of men who are, and alway- bave beun, particulsr about th.ir clothes. We've been pleasing them ever since they had their clothes tailored-to order by Ed V. Pricc & Company, Chicazo We invite you to join this increasing following WILLIAMSON-MOORE (. Wwin PV IR are practical newspaper women, not that is called forth by the greetinZ merely speeia’ writ : of the face of a friend, and, on the “The press of the State has been other hand, there are those \\'hirh‘1-xtvnxlinu cordial congratulations to arouse in us an unaccountable ;nldi.\lrs‘ (. V. S. Wilson on the recent sometimes causeless antagonism. improvement in the Sarasota Times of There are some that always in thef which she is the editor and manager. INTERNATIONAL PHIL editorial sentiments that they hold,In adding our mite of commendation but more especially by their manner ito the others, we take occasion to re- of expressing them, “rub us the mark that journalism presents a very PHONE 42 | » “FASHION SHOP FOR MEN" Exclusive Local Dealers for Ed. V. Price & Company in this city today with a wonderfu ATELIC DISPLAY |collection of rare stamps, coins, etc., on display, In addition to the lead- New York, Oct. 27.—The Interna-|ing collectors of the United States wrong way' and call for our ulmnsl““-id(\ and attractive field for female|{ional philatelic exhibition, opened |many Kuropeans have gent exhibits. powers of self-control to enable us to effort, and it has always been a mys- treat them with the outward show of | tery to us that more of our bright and courtesy that all gentlemen should |enterprising women have not engaged extend and which all expect to re-|in newspaper work. We have, it is ceive. There are men among the|true, many brilliant female magazine editorial fraternity of the State whom ! writers in the cities and in certain we have never met but whom we|departments of the great dailies. know and like by the pages of the This is all very well but if the wom- papers that they make; there are cn of this country wish to become others again whom we instinctively | moulders of public sentiment and to and perhaps blindly and unjustly dis-'exercise a potent influence even in like in the same way; but outwardly I poitica affairs, they wlill find that we have to treat all alike." the surest road to that end leads v B e through the editorial sanctums of the Those of us who are old enough tp | weekly newspapers of the country.” have seen the horrors, cruelties and - brutalities of actual wan, want no conflict with Mexico unless it becomes the plain, imperative duty of the president to send an armed force into that country. War is the sum of all evils and it has no glamour, no glory, no thrill except for those who have no acquaintance with it outside the pages of fiction, fine writing and tall talking. Those Mexicans will fight like wildcats, and on their own soil against American invaders they will be foeman as worthy of our steel as any our soldiers ever met in bat- tle. Make no mistake about the Mex- ican. [e is no slouching, spiritless, sneaking runt whne he has his heart in his cause, and no cause would ap- peal more strong!ly to him than re- sistance to the invasion of the hated POLITIGAL ANNOUNGENENTS. [The fee for announcement for City Offices is $2.50, which MUST be paid in advance.] FOR MAYOR The many friends of J. D. O'HEARN, Knowing him to be a man of high integrity and well qualified and es- pecially progressive in evel:y respect, take pleasure in announcing him as a candidate for mayor, subject to the action of the white primary to be held Nov. 5, next. FOR MAYOR Recognizing the value of his past gringos. Tt would take us years to[services to the city and the fact that conquer that country and perhaps|his recent election as commissioner- generations to pacify it. And we |[at-large indicated that he is the would have to put half a million men |choice of the people as their chief under arms to do it. executive, the friends of —_—————— 0. M. EATON A little question of in{Announce him as a candidate for quotinz a classic author of the early {mavor, subject to the action of the South is thus finally and authorita-| White Primary, Nov. 5th, 1913. tively settlesl by Bro. Caldwell, of the Jasper News “Week before last while our editor was in Lakeland he went into the We are authorized to announce News office to get a whiff of the ink A. B. KIBLER keg, smell the paste pot and exchange [as a candidate for councilman from greetings with Bros. Iletherington [the Third ward, subject to the action and Dixon While there our editor [of the White Primary, Nov. 5th. and Bro. Dixon got into a dispute as e e to what was the question submitted SEWER NOTICE for debate related in ‘Georgia All property owners and residents Scenes,” a humorous book which was|in the sewer Histrict north of Lemon wikdely read fifty or sixty vears ago.[street are hereby notified that the A chew of tobacco was bet and our|above sewers are opened for public editor, who has a copy of the book, |use and advise that connections be promised to consult it on his return|made as soon as possible. home and correctly print the ques- G. A. RHOADES, JR., tion. Here it is as given in the book,| 1362 Plumbiag Inspector. punctuation and all: 66 No. “ ‘Whether at public elections, ghould the votes of faction predom- . 7 i This is & prescription prepared especially inate by lnternal”suggestmns or bias for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER, of jurisprudence? Five or six doses will break any case, “Bro. Dixon has, we believe, won |if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return. It acts on the liver better than the bet and if he will call upon us [ > we will settle with pleasure.” Calomel qddoeo not gripe or sicken. accuracy FOR COUNCILMAN as 2%¢ C. D NOTICE TO OWNERS OF REAL PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF LAKELAND, FLORIDA. WHEREAS under and by virtue of a contract duly made and entered m!u by the city of Lakeland through its proper authorities 0AK STREET from the center of Florida ave- nue to the center of Massachusetts avenue has heen paved and curbed in accordance with the contract and the work duly completed, and, : 3 WHEREA has been ascertained that the total cost of said paving and curbing the suth of $6,786.36 (sixty-seven hundred eighty-six and 36-100 dollars) and the total frout age of lots liable to liens for said work is fifteen hundred and forty-two (1342) lineal feet, said lots being more particularly described as follows, to-wit: Cost Per Block No. Lot No. Survey Owner Frontage Foot 4 N.1-2B Munn’s V. (. Williams..122 $2.034 4 A 3 H. C. Biack _._.122 ] 1 1 - -_Shipman’s_ . Mrs.G.S.McCasky. 30 88.02 1 2 ot .G b 88.02 1 3! LA ).G.Tedde! 4 88.02 1 4 iy .G.Tedder... 30 88.02 1 5 < G. P, Quaintance. 30 88.02 1 6 ! G. P, Quaintance. 30 88.0: 1 7 o I. R. Runyan . 30 1 3 4 I. R. Runyan .. 30 1 [) # £ R' lllu'nv.;n1 & 12‘9 L 8- Munn's T. B. Hendricks.122 g N.!A“!.gls‘,‘ll i N. R, Jordan...122 357.95 2 1 Shipman’s K. E. Mouse . 30 88.02 2 2 44 E. E. Mouse 30 88.02 F] 8 o E. E. Mouse 30 88,02 2 W.2-34 o E. B. Mouse ... 20 38,68 2 B.1-84 4 T. B. Hendricks 16 29.34 2 [ ik T. B. Hendricks 30 88.02 2 [} Shipman's T. B. Hendricks. 30 88.02 3 1 (4 T. B. Hendricks. 30 88.02 2 8 [ T. B. Hendricks. 30 £8.02 2 9 i T. B. Hendricks. 30 88.02 2 A Musn J. W. Buchanan,Sr.122 357.95 2 N.1-2B bl 8. Raymundo ..122 357.95 s 1 Shipm: .« J. R. Farrow _.. 30 88.02 3 2 » 1. R. Farrow .. 30 88.02 3 3 » J. R, Farrow __. 30 88.02 3 4 i MissNettieCarlton 30 88.02 3 5 i MissNettieCarlton 30 88.02 3 6 ) W. P. Plllans __. 30 88.02 3 7 3 W. P. Pillans ___ 30 88.02 3 E] 3 C. C. Hardin ____ 30 88.02 ] 9 bl . C. Hardin ____ 30 |8.02 1542 $4524.24 Now then notice is hereby given that on the 31st day of October, A. . 1013, the ecity Council of the city of Lakeland will meet at the Council chambers at & p. m. for the purpose of hearing all complaints which the owners of said property or other persons in- terested therein may desire to make, and will at said meeting duly assess against the abutting lots on either side of said street one-third of the total cost of such improvement and will also immediately after the amount assessed against each lot is determined issue certificates of indebtedness therefor against each lot for the amount assessed against it said certificates of indebtedness to hear interest at the rate of six (6) per cent, and to he pavable in equal installments In one, two, three, four and five vears: said certificates turther providing that the same shall he guaranteed by the city of Lakeland: and in case of the non-payment of any interest or any installment of said certificates when due it shall be optional with the holder thereof to consider the whole ..1_ the principal sum expressed in such certificates immediately due and pavable, with the interest therein provided for H. D. BASS Vice President Board of Bond Trustees CLOUGH, Clerk. POPE, Commissioner of Publie Works LD o NOTICE TO OWNERS OF REAL PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF LAKELAND, FLORIDA. WHEREAS under and by virtue of a cont duly made and entered into by the city of Lakeland through its proper authorities LEMON STREET from the east side of Flo ida avenue to the west side «f Massachusetts aven 1as been paved and curbed in accord ance with the contract and the work duly completed, and, WHEREAS it has been ascertained that the total cost of said paving and cu the sum of $4,885.80 (forty-eight hundred eighty-five and dollars) and the total frontage of lots liable to liens for said work is fifteen hu and four (1504) lineal feet said lots being more particularly described as follows, to-wit: Survey Owner Frontage Munn's F. €. Witthorn est 132 “ Mrs, F. J us.132 " Cumberland Pres Church 122 o Mrs. 8. A, Wright.1 Mrs.J. M. Sparling_1 o MissHelentCochran. 1 . 4 Mrs.Z B.Trammel .1 bic W.H.Reynolds est. 1 "y Mrs.W. M. Boswell |1 z Mrs L.E.Bonacher 1 d Kibler Bros. _____1 " L. W. Cowdery 1 1504 Now then notice is hereby given that on the 5lst day of Oct A D 1M1 Council of the city of Lakeland will meet at the Council chambers at 8 p. m purpose of hearing all complaints which the owners of said property or other pers terested therein may desire to make, and will at said wmeeting duly as abutting lots on either side of said street one-third of the total cost of such improvemen and will also immediately after the amount assessed against each lot is determined issue tificates of indebtedness therefor ainst each lot for the amount ass d agair said certificates of indebtedness to ar rest at the rate of six (6) r cent. and be payable in equal installments in one, two, three, four and five yvears; said certificates further providing that the same shall be guaranteed by the city of Lakeland: and in case of the non-payment of any interest or any installment of said certificates when due it shall be optional with the holder thereof to consider the whole of the principal sum expressed in such certificates immediately due and payable, with the interest therein provided for H. D. BASSETT, Viee President Board of Bond Trustees CLOUGH, Clerk LR S s 'Y « 0. ). POPE, Commissioner of Public Works 2 | the contract and the WHEREAS under and by virtue of a con tra city of Lakeland through its proper authorities T! Pine street to the center of Qak street ha the contract and the work duly completed, and, WHEREAS has ascertained that the total cost of said paving and g the sum of $5,285,54 (five thousand two hundred eighty-three and 54-100 dollars) and total frontage of lots liable o liens for said work is eleven hundred and twenty (1L lineal feet, said lots being wore particularly described as follows, to-wit: Cost Per Block No. Lot No survey Foot 0 K Munn’s £i145 o " D, : i b £ W. H. Tillis L] > Jas. Gulford - H i T, B. Hendricks 4 s H. G. Black 4 4 D. ¢, Owens 4 i . Roquemore . " 4 N. R Jordan _ " il Perry&Bonacher est 7 4 by Perry&Bonacher est 48. v L1 N, L. Turner_.___ 96.67 Now then notice is hereby given that on the 31st day of October, A. D. 1913 | Council of the city of | purpose of hearing all complaints which the ow Lukeland will meet at terested therein may desire to make, and will abutting lots on either and will also immediately after the amount a. be payable in equal instaliments in one, two, 1| NOTICE TO OWNERS OF REAL PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF LAKELAND, FLORID into by i from the norih side iet duly made and entered NESSEE AV been paved and urbed in accord, 1120.00 the Council chambers at & ners of said property or other p at said meeting duly asses: three, four and five years; ance wi de of said street one-third of the total cost of such improvem essed against each lot is determined certificates of indebtedness therefor against cach lot for the amount assessed o .inst AU VA 0) §SOUPIQAPU] JO §9IRDPIIAD Plesrest at the rate of six (6) per cent, and ald certifie further providing that the same shall be guaranteed by the city of Lakeland; and in g of the non-payment of any interest or any installment of said certificates when due it 8 be optional with the holder thereof to consider the whole of the principal sum expret in such certificates immedintely due and payable, with the interest therein provided H D C. D. CLOUGH, Clerk. 0. 1. POPE, Commissioner of Public Works. NOTICE TO OWNERS OF REAL PROPERTY the contract and the work duly completed, and, BAS IN THE CITY OF LAKELAND, Fl WHEREAS under and by virtue of a contract duly made and entered imto by city of Lakeland through its proper authorities TENNESSEE AVENUE from the north &i Lime street to the center of Walnut street has been the sum of $4576.50 (forty-five hundred seventy-six and 50-100 dollars) and the age of lots liable to liens for said work is eleven hundred and thirty (1130) lineal fret lots being more particularly described as follows, to-wit: Cost Per Block No. Lot No. Survey Owner Frontage Foot - 1 Skipper & Flood Add. D. B. Dickson - 9% -$2.7 4 3 E. H. Young, Jr.__ 80 ) o Ben. H, Carter.__ 80 bl 1. D. Wadkin: 80 9 A W. A. Poteet 80 12 5! W. F. Sneed 80 13 ' E. H. Tweedell.. 80 R $ Cason & Flood Mrs. Jula 1. Cason R0 R ) L Gee. Tolson Rt B 6 o Don MeDonough . 80 B T Ve C. W. Love __.._. 80 B 10 o Geo. Ball cadza BN B 1 " Geo. Rall 80 B 13 " Geo. Ball - 80 1150 Now then notice is hereby given that on the 31st day of October, A. D. 191 il of the city of Lakeland will meet at the Council chambers at & i » of he 1 iplaints which the owners of said property or other D 1V desire fo make, and will at said meeting duly assess n cither side of said street onc-third of the total cost of such imi lintely after the amount assessed against each lot is determi debredness therefor against each lot for the amount assessed said - cer of indebtedness 1o bear rest at the rate of six (6) per cen' be payable equal installments in one, two, three, four and five fu r ¢ that the same shall be guaran by the eity of I of payment of any interest or any in ent of said certifica h the holder thereof to cons 1 ler i such certificates immediately dre and payah C I CLOUGH, Clerk 0.1 TPOPE, Commis er of Public Works NOTICE TO OWNERS OF REAL PROPERTY WHER ida avenue to the center of Tennessee work duly completed, and, WHEREAS the sum of $1 age of lots liable to lie said lots being more part for said work is five iarly described as fol! Block No. Lot N Survey 13 Skipper & Flood Add. E 14 Skipper & Flood Add. ) Three (3) acres in N. W. 1-4 of the N. W. 1-4 19, township 28 range 24, owned Talley, 330 fect s herehy given that on e .f Lakeland will meet ap tll complaints which the may desire to make, either side of said ow! and win - et one-thi 1tes of tificates of indebtedness to hear e in equal further providing that of the non-payment of be optional with the h. In such certificates imi installments in one, twg the same shall be guargn C. D._CLOUGH, Clerk 0. J. POPE, Commissloner of Public Works AS under and by virtue of a con tract duly made and °ity of Lakeland through its proper authorities WALNUT STREET from the east sid avenue has heen paved and curbed in ' immediately after the am unt assess i 1 amo! Assessed acainst each lot indebtedness therefor against each\ lot for ! T'rest at the rate of six (6) per the whole le, with the the principal interest therein Vice President Board of B IN THE CITY OF LAKELAND, F entered int ceord has bLeen ascertained that the total cost of said paving and curbi 4 (seventeen hundred Afty three and 74-100 dollars) and the ';"‘ et hundred and eighty-four linval lows, to-wit Cost Per Owner Frontage Foot G. Tweedell___127 s 002 W. Kimbrough 127 2002 2002 784 i1st dav of October, A D the Cowuncil chambers at 8 P ners of said property or other pe at said meeting duly assess rd of the tota jett 1913 the amount assesse ¢ three, fonr and five vears: said © teed by the ecits of Lakeland. any interest or any installment of said certificates when duc older thereof to eonsider the whole of the principsl Sum mediately due and payable, with the interest 't‘hfl; Vice President Board of Bond T Vice President Board of Bond Trus paved and curbed in urmrdme'sv WHEREAS it has been ascertained that the total cost of said paving and ':: imne f is determin® and in in_provi e ETT LCR e1 thi rson ert t) exp ‘rust