Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 9, 1914, Page 4

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A Rt { T The death of General Bimon Boll var Buckner, of Kentueky, the lant surviving lieutenant general of the Contederacy, at the advanced age of ninety one, removey pressive fip last of those on the pouthiern wlde whose mil ftary fame during the struggle pene trated to all parts of the country, General Buckner was not rated as a military genlus, bhut degpite his mis fortune at Fort Donalson he ranked high because of hig couraze and char acter and held the confidence of his superiors to the end. Kentucky loved him dearly and honored him greatly and he will be hurled in her woll fol- lowed by the worrow of all her peo ple a noble and Im perhaps the S — They had wome bank troubles In Penwacola yewterday In which one of the banks as a wise precaution closed Its doors and put itself in the hands of the comptroller of the currency, As I8 always the cawe, this scared a number of depositors of the other banks and they started a ‘run” on those Institutions. Bt large depost wors, knowing that they werd wolld, refused to get panicky and continued to deposit money, thus helping to re store confidence. There 18 no ques- tion of the Integrity of the guspended bank; thers has been neo- embozzie ment, and the trouble wap caused by the Inability of a Londgn firm to meet a large draft which was thrown back on the Pensacola bank for payment. The latter has abundant assets and expects to regume buslness soon ———e ) ——— Presldent Wilkon's vacation in near ly over and he leaves Sunday for Vashington after th cks of much needed rest In a qulet gouthern village where his wishes were re gpected and he was permitted to take his cape almost as a private. He has established another precedent for presidents and a good one, too He is now ready for another year of hard work . 1 s Mich., to the he 26,000 employes of |} Ity cmploy over !’ v \, It reads|- racz & v1reer s CP PGP LGP PGPl 2t PP PP P P Pt F b e QUARTERELY :’J.‘SOP. BOLL Rarmond Clar, Ix nz 1 ¢ Edwin Robertson. ‘(’ 5 Eurhman Gibbous. 0.2 | GRADE 11 A “a % Zallie Bryant 37 7 | e McWilliams. fnoA | George Mc? jams. 6 Geraldine Jordon Mok i i | Helen Boswell Myrtle Keen ..., ; %4 2-4 GRALE 11 B | Madyn bavis ; ’ w2 29| Frank Wilson [Hazel Padrick . . s %11-9| Ethel Gilbert GRADE VIII B i "ountain Nannie Funk P R der Mada Phillips wewn BES Hugh Henderson. Grace Murre]] %3.7 GRADE II € Fthel Conk .. 80,2 Teabelle Todd. Redella Gain ..79.6 George Embich GRADE VII A 1 Elizabeth Yarnall. Ir. H. 8loan 94.5 Donnie Miller Donald Conmlit: ..... ... i 92.6 | Edward Smailes. Mary Weaver . 92.1 GRADE I A—Section 1 Ralph Peterson L Ellzabeth Graves. Albert Jennings 89.7 | Houston Wright GRADE VIT B | Frances Gramling Roy Mitenell ..., 94 Lucy Wilkinson . Hugh Walker 59 Elmer Jones Mahe]l Mathias b 82.2 GRADE I A—Section 2 Jamen Thomas . Sous L Leslie Smith Frances Holland ik .55 George MeCall Padrick. GRADE VI A Clara Bell Taylor. George Hamlilton ... ... 7.1 Helen Orrell. Fusle Gordon k4.5 Vernon Lee Gray. Paul Sammon 84.2 GRADE I B—Section 1 Lonise Rogers ........... 83.6 Julian Mathias. Kenneth Warren .. .. -.82.5 Virginia Turner. (GRADE VI B Hamilton Boulware. Norrels Upson ., ..c0i00 90.5 Ruby O'Berry . Mildred Klausmeler 90.4 Jewel Dickerson . HUDeIt WHEBE . ivsvvivas %9.3 GRADE 1 B—Section 2 Mary McCaskill .......... 9.2 Luella Pope. HAISE WEEBOD: v visieiss 891 Loulse Scarlett. GRADE VI € - H. K. Hooks, Jr. Paney Richardson ..., .. bt 80,1 Clifton Murrell. Gerda Roess . .......... PR 1 % ) Evelyn Wilson. Nora Kanode ......ov......88.1 CHARLES M. JONES, Ellzabeth Dixon ........, b .. 80.7 Principal . Alberta Hebb .......... +,.278.8 GRADE V A Willle Birt Andersén........ 92 2-7| DEEDS FILED FOR Marguerite Owens ......... 88 KECORD IN POLK COUNTY Lols Robertson . ........ e 8727 UL RN S %6 5-7| Purnished by Security Abstract an: Maxwell Willlams . ......... 86 1-7 Title Co., Bartow, Fla.) GRADE V B DRV CRFUE .. oo vaiies 97 1-7 January 8, 1914, Tyler Jackson .............. 97 W. W. Buchannon to I. H. Rus- Clifford Wilson ........ .95 4-T | genl. Sarah Funk 94 4-T| . C. Flood to D. A. Vager. lAnnie R SRR 94 2-7 Florida Fruitlande Co. to F. W. GRADE V C l-‘rm-makn. Western leizhton .......... 99 3-7 W. M. Minifield to D. J. Simpson. IVREOER PURCABr ..oty 94 | M. L. Robinson to C. Y. Giller- William Mellwalne 935 7!&{)" WOOE BB 5 i i 93 { . B. Wallis to J. F. Norman. CUETE T R S 923 | O P. Branch to G. T. Norman. GRADE 1V A ’ Penninsular Highlands Co. to O. Geraldine Elllg 99 ,H Thomas John Cannon o +++.972-5! qar J. Simms to E. J. DeVane. Hettle Bell Reddick ......... 97 J. A. Carr to Floyd Crook. Edwin Franklin ............ 97 Bovd & Fort to John Waters. COPIISIS: TRONNPE: & cooiivciiie 964-56( J B. Pyland to J. W. Waters. GRADE IV B C. Goodman to Leon Costine. l.th-rxne Webller ........ ..96 | | | L L Ll PP PP PP P PP PP PP P PP P PP PP QUAHIERLYHUNUHHDLL Sl iy FOBROPCFQPQPOPTIFOPLE O DO g ARSI RS, ¥AR Special Prices Saturday : ang INEL L0 PREPARATIONS Saaass e sl leading store in Lakeland for repairs. customer. A pleasure to show goods. COLE & HULL: Jewelers and Optometrists Nelp Year’s Saj, ht Resolutlon Fo. 1914 Would be to bring all your Watches. Clocks and Jewelrs t0 All work guaranteed, repair department is first class in every respect. J woolens comprising the Spring and Sum-, mer line of ED.V.PRICE & COMPANY Largest tailors in the world : ofgoodmadeto orderclothes | (g?gme in and selecy your pattern today-~! g‘et the { clothes {pmbkm .off your mind-+; we'll' deliver the finjshed [suit whenever’ &want it, at a price you'll like to pa 77 NN\ Williamson-Moore Co. “Fashion Shop for Men” EXCLUSIVE LOCAL DEALERS L e s k Leon Costine to J. D. Raulerson 1 WMWM 3 FEEEPEII900 005009004080 UST received a complete assortmern of the beautiful foreign and domestic: Cash Onl} Monday $1 01 t trial m‘n,‘fl e s ul 1 0 [t [ ~s Lo T2

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