Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 6, 1914, Page 4

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' for $1.00 per year. discevered the Hahassee Telegram ! . and ceredits to toat stranger in Flo ida Journalism an clitor para PAGE FOUR The Evening ielegram! Publishcd every afternoon from the Kentucky Building, Lakeland, Fla. Entered in the postoffice at Lake- land, Florida, as mail matter of the second class. i M. F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. SUBSCRIPTION RATES A vaar e 5.00 Bix montn® ............. sion.u2i00) Three montns ..... o 1526 Delivered anywhere withi the limits of the City of Lakeland for 10 eents a week. From the sawe office is issued THE LAKELAND NEWS, A weekly newspaver giving a resume of local matters, county aflairs, etc. crop conditions, Sent anywhere The Jacksenville Mtropoli has Lakeland graph Jrom the 3 0 ey Whenever a zood cditor who is also a good man marric a pooil ple for good editors who are also good men are entitled to the | best there is and they certainly get it when they warry good wonen. All of which is merely a plessant preliminary to our congratulations to Eiliter 1*. B. Stoneman, of the Miami Herald, upon the announce- ment of his enzagement to Miss duil- lian E. Shine of Orlando, the mar- riaze to take place shortly after Easter. Mr. Stoneman Is a news-' raper man of distinzuished ability, one of the very best in Florida, and we are glad to know that he has fine senge in more ‘directions than one as evidenced by his definite purpose to get married soon, AR O Here's a cuggestive paragraph from the Miami Metropolis which preaches a useful sermonette which a whole lot of people in Florida' very much need to get soaked into! their intelligence: “Went to a picture show in Mhlmi] the other night and near by sat some young women who munched and crunched on a bag of peanuts, maybe it was several bags of peanuts, the entire eveni A stylishly gowned woman sitting behind them announc- ed to her companion that “one is zlplf to come acrosg specimens of ramr-I back all through the South.” But when we inquired as to the who- ness of the peanut-munchers we learned that this was the first trip they had ever made outh of the Dix- ie line!” ) | hog () s Some editors have the time and talent to take on side lines to thvir‘, Lusiness which not only increases their profits and correspondingly en- hance the joys of living, but double their uscfulness to their respective | cemmunities and in some instances make them shining lights of almost monumental proportions. wove is Kditor Rec Such a of the Talla- kassee Record and if he jsn’t luminous and monumental in | both his | side line relations to his community a¢ shown by th followinz "Mlla hassee dispatch of recent date we . wid ereetion of seid building, on or hetore shells Often I felt very faint and would like to know the reason wh L R Al TG ascondt daches also bother I. i 3 % “'1 Scction 1. Prior to the turning]|the drawing, plans . y 3 3 3 ! Leon county for years has been | ¥ o 2 file and with G. B rell, of the nally T decided to give Doan's Kid PYCRS L > fof water into any building in the| qustees for said Special Tax School DidPrict noteid for its Jersey 3 | cattle and pure cream butter. Becker cently underts industry by organization of the farm- erg and methods of markcting the output of the dairies. It {8 Mvr. Becker's plan to assemble the milk at Tallahassee Mr. ken to encouraz has re this eve day from th surrounding dairi having it go for wari immediately under refrigera- tion by special train to Jacksonville, putting it in the hands of ‘the con- stmers there within a few hours. He stated that he had been assured of the co-operation of the Seaboard Air Line Railway.” : ——— LESS THAN FOUR WEEKS . TC REGISTER IN ' We don’t like to be- incessantly prodding our fellow citizens and telling them what they should do in certain matters of which they ought to be as well informed as we are, but one of the functions of a newspaper is to do this, and when it doesn’t do it the very men who would criticize it most fiercely for “butting in’ or assuming the role of guara- ian and teacher are the ones who are sure to abuse it roundly for not having done it, when it is too late to repair omissions. We have special reference to the matter of registration under the new primary law, which is necessary in order to vote in the June primary, and about which we have refreshed the memories of our readers so often recently. We are determind that if thy lose their votes they shan't be able to say ‘that it was our fault, hence we inform them once more that if they don’t register by the p— - General Carranza, commander-in-chief of the Mexican rebels, is planning a campaign a Gulf of California, the only city in northern Mexico now held by the federals. The upper “NEXT BIG CITY WHICH MEXICAN REBELS MAY ATTACK THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., FEBRUARY 6, 1914 o s c R KBS inst Guaymas, on the ture shows a view of Guaymas, and below is seen a regiment of federal infantry on its way to guard the approach of the city. Health and Sanitation, proviaea fur ther that any nuvmber of buildin:s may be connceted with the same pive upon special permit of the Commis- sioner of Health and Sanitation. Section V. Permit for sewer con- nection shall be preceded by a fee of first Monday in March they will have no vote in the June primary. In this connection rcad thoe clear and well-put article from the Miami Metropolis: “The Metropolis feels almost re- sentful at times when the subject of the registration of votes is brought up —it seems that the newspavers of Floriila are called on to fairly ‘“‘nag" following connection and eight dollars and fifty cents, sewer cost, for branch, in paved disteiet. Section VI, Penalties and pun- ishment for failurs to connect with the sewer appropriate for connection, shall be assessed May fifteenth and thereafter, by the court provided for the enforcement of city ordinances. Section VII. Any person connect- ed with violation of this ordinance shall be finable or punishable, in the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars, and, or, by imprisonment not more than thirty days, in the Court's dis- cretion., I hereby certify that the foregoing ordinance was duly passed by the Naturally every busy man thinks|Board of Commissioners of the City that “four weeks etill” will givelof Lakeland, State of Florida, Fels him plenty of time, but unlegs some- | ruary 4, 1904, thing is done to arouse the men of 0. M. EATON, (hairman. Dade county to a realization of their duty, the county will take a small part in the yomination of the candi- dates in the June primary election. The Metropolis ‘fecls, somehow, that the men of Dede county are of too] 2026 intelligent an orider to this frequent reminder: Register Now!" men into an exhibition of the simp- lest citizenship. Here ih Dade county out of three—poscibly four—thous- and voters, only about five hundreil have registered, although cvery man in the county if he can rcad and write, or has an intelligent neighbor who can read and write, knows that if Le wishes to participate in the primary elections this year he must register. No matter if hig name is on the old registration books, he must Furthermore, he must tell his polities or his intenided political affliation-—and this must be done before the first of March. rezister, Attest: H. L. SWATTS, City Clerk. Approved by me this the 4th day of February, A. D. 1914, 0. M. EATON, Mayor. need ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS TO ERECT SCHOOL BUILDING the Board of Tublic Instruction of , Flori has been duly author- ] and in behalf of Spe- eial Tax School Distriet No. 1 for said county \ (in the sum of seventeen thousand and five AN ORDINANCE to govern and pre- | hundred dollars) for the purpose of construct 3 ing and erecting the following buildin o seribe plumbing requivements, anid| e, for the enlargement and improving the 0 ORDINANCE No. 158 \ — plumbing inspeetion in the City'Present school building on the north side of 1v hard to fully describe my suffer- ; (the city of Lakeland, Florida {ing from kidney complaint. For of Lakeland, Notice is hereby given that bids will he 5 + Be it ordained by the Board of received by the said Board of Public Instruc. | Years I had a weak and aching back J ‘ y L tion from all persons who may be iuterested | ayid T wag subject to chills and dizzy sewean di 1, in Lakeland, Florida. If any such pa rict, or the occupdtion of I address their bids to 1. €. Ower satistaction she ave occurred, and ¢ bk ction shall b L L l_n.n of the Board of Public Iustruction Leen 2enerally approved. | Lakeland, Florida, which said bids shall b Section 11, Kach building, resi-|ovened and passed upon by the Board of Pul t: g, res dence, store building, lic Instruction at its office in the city or tenemend Bartow, Florida, on 24th dax of F the esaid, and rtified to by N + lc water closct and kitchen sink or slop | anking institution, as assurance a r\!put.\hl- sink; and each factory. office build-|that the ing, hotel, rooming-house, or other building largely used, shall have one|3'™m¢ contemplated in his e hond for the proper The Board of Public serves the right to reject any roposal or bic eeution of the instruction re and all bids pants in capacity. Public buildings low the grade required shall om:\i!, Notice is hereby given that on t]i liability in the person owner of the 2nd day of March, A. D. 1914, 1 premises for damage which may r«“i\\ill apply to Honorable (. ). sult therefrom, proximately or re-;Trammell, county judge in and for motely; and any placedl below shall}Polk county, State of Florida, at his Le equipped with valves ;\pprm\-! | office in Bartow, in said county, for riate for the arresting of back flow. jan order auther /INT me, as guar- Section TV. 1In sewer district all dian of Kate Baker Colton, Ruth Luildings within two hundred feet of: Mae Colton, George Henry, Pearl a public sewer shall be connected di-{Cile, Paul Aaron, Albert Brown rectly with the sewer, provided that}Clennie Elizabeth, Olive Marice, !more than one building may be con-|Vinnie, the minor heirs of George nected by the same connecting pipe H. Colton, the said Kate and Ruth ' when within one hundred and five Colton, being children of Kate Col- feet of the front space abutting Of'lon. deceased, to sell at private sale the property connected, when the|the following property belonging to pipe is of dimension determined,the estate of said minors: lnecemry by the Commission ol’ The NW 1-4 of NW 1-4 of NE 1-4 and i one dollar for inspection of the sewel | Commissioners of the City of Lake-|in accepting the contract for the construction | 3 ke U el A, Do 1914 Each bid must be ac {and each apartment of flats and! S 1 a check for THREE NUNDRE] apartments, shall be supplied with payable to I Owens, as successful bidder will enter into such of section 26, township 30, range 25 cast, £ 3-4 of 1 1-2 of N W 1-4 and W 1-2 of W 1-2 of N E 1-4 of N B {14 of N W 1-4 and N W 1-4 of N E 1-4 of N W 1-4 of section 24, 'tn\-;nship Sl); raui.:o 25 east. Each of said minors have an un- {divided interest in said property. {Suid land belonging to the estate of the said minors to be sold for the best interest of said minor heirs. This 29th day of January, 1914, VINNIE COLTON, 1984-Fridays Guardian. THE SMOKE HOUSE Under the management of Mr. G. ( H. Pierson, the Smoke House opens‘ tomorrow morning in Futch & Gen- try Leilding. The billiard tables are the finest Bunnswick-Balke (ollen- der Co.'s make. Mr, Pierson wish- es {o announce that this Dbilliard room is for the exclusive use of gen- tlemen who are lovers of such sport, anil to assure every one that the best of order will be maintained at all Ilimss. They are sparing no ex- pense to make this room one of the best in the State and to say further that it is no place for loafers and hangers-on about town. 2029 POINTS THE WAY The Statementof This Tampa Resi: dent Will Interest Our Readers Our neighborinz town, Tampa, points the way in the words of one of its most respected residents: Miss W. T. Verdier, 506 Jackson street, Tampa, Fla., i1t says: would ey Pills a trial and 1 am glad that s are taken from the office of G. B Mur- % (i o q 13 : s g A did so, for v helped me as iy building in the sewer distriet, rell by any bidder, he shall leave with said 1 1"_'~ clped me as coon A " 1[G B M o1l certified check in the sw as egan taking 'm. The pains cxamivation by the Pluming In-| &% t‘",'"[::‘, s "‘,»“ A ) them. The pains , P 3 REDIRY S Ay % O UL it my back left entirely and the |spector for conditions herein and|All persons desiring to make bids, as afo ‘ b i A | : N {said, are hereby referred to said drawi cther symptoms of the troubl rore |clsewhere prescribed and his OWN' ik and specifications, and shall fil ? ) were removed I can still endorse Doan’'s Kidney Pills and T take pleasure in aeing so. For cents sale by all dealers. Price 50 Foster-3ilburn (o., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United | States ) Remember the Name—Doan's and i|take no other, | | 01 water closet for every twenty occu-|This notice shall be published in the Lake- “NAL EMSSIF'E“ Iland News, a weekly newspaper published in | | the city of Lakeland, Florida, for a period of - (without the perview of the fore-jthirty days. PRt et i ox i St ~ | "Done and ordered by the Board of puntic | FOUR LOTS left in Gilpin Park at soing of this section) shall have|mstruction this the 13th day of January $75.00 each Owner Leader ‘.”‘h saliltary convenienoes A BOARD OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. Store, 126 Main street, 2028 Commissioner of Health and Sanita- By J. C. Owens, Chairman s tion shall determine necessary . Attest .t o RN v C. A. PARKER, Secretay. 251| FOR RENT—My store on corr Sanbt & s e i & L ner of .\:m‘m} lllh.‘ 4.“\1( pm]m‘bm‘-'[ fi\ ————————— New York avenue and W, Main st. tures shall be above the natural NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR V150 over $300 worth of plumbers’ graide of the street abutting the LEAVE TO SELL MINOR'S and tinners' tools which 1 will property connected, and damaze oc- LAND sell for $60. E. J. Y 35 b LAULUN . . d b 3 casioned by the plxcing of them be- Rc: 2031 NOTICE is hereby given that the regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the State Bank of Haines City has been adjourned until February 25th, 1914. The election of the board of directors and such other business as may | come before them will be trané- acted at this meeting. 1927 C. C. YOUNG, Cashier. No. 666 This is a Prescription especially for MALARIA or CHI . : LLS doses will b LS & FEVER. ive or six I ] any case, and ::kme?!henuntomclbel“ever'ium It acts on the i Culomel and does 8ot ripeor seh, o Phone 169 ¥ Flat Last “English” Oxfor For Early Spring Wear _;fi For Young Men Who Like a Dash of i STYLE, we suggest the “Full English” W . Oxfords for early Spring wear. IA 1 FePPe Mr. a 1ests, A ind, of usin o and graceful appear- lends a fitting touch The comfortable ance of the LAST to the “English” apparel, so highly fav- L2t LR ST L R L LR L LS Ll Lot ud ) =4 ored this season by tasteful Men. Our stock consists of Tans, Blacks and White, m Vici, Velour, Wax Calf White Buck. and Priced $350 to $5.00 & e Williamson-Moore C¢" Mrs. “FASHION SHOP FOR MEN.” )rkrsto Phone 298 Dranc Blat she FOBOVOPOROBTEORFPORHGIOTD SOOI IFD PO w‘}i"’;e‘:: T ‘ew h ot ! gul3ad YELIVERIES MADE TO ALL RARTS Or CITY. ul 3 Qe 20 2wge Greatest Care in ich @& Making Loans Mr, T ted @ idenc has s its 1venie nge | lecide city discretion in every investment and lotyye, ‘elopr and Discounts This Dank exercises the greatest care a This assures Safety to all funds entrust n th o's " 7al of r qug that fill wrot American State Bank ™ Lakeland, Florida o mak to its care. Accounts subject to check a cordially invited. - Resources over $100,000 (iss . embe on o mo dow : La bus —r fr e, n vex: Contractor and Buildi= Having had twenty-one years’ experience in building and contr ing in Lakeland and vicinity, 1 feel competent to render the best seriev. in this line. If contemplating building, will be pleased to furnish ., 3 mates and all information. A 11 work guaranteed. J.B. STREATER [ J. L. SKIPPER, President. P. E. CHUNN, Cashier. —— iy OF VITAL INTEREST It's of vital importance that you start the bank account NOW—now when you are vigorous and able, _ There comes a time in everyone’s Lfe when an ample CASH RESERVE 18 one’s best friend—why not begin bukling that reserve now? In time to vuwe, the earnings of that reserve ;m;ty be sufficient to keep you in com- ort. © peo wit interest paid,

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