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<‘ i 1 f ! The Evening mlegram Published every afternoon from the Kentucky Building, Lakeland, Fla. GOOLSBY MAKES A CE‘ITER S}«IO'I'l Arlvocate Ry THE EVENING from a dru" store and pnt some 1nto‘m their drinking water in the propor- : tion of fifteen 2rains to the gallon Sometimes T have checked bmvo)!» trouble by giving a little boiled ricni (;uolshy of the Wauchula to Florida years ago northwestern States Editor ! came | from one of the TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA., FEB. Hl]TEl AHHWALS Entered in the nobtomw at Lake- ¢nd by well-directed efforts got him- KIBLER land, Florida, as mail matter of the self well fixed and is proprictor of | twice a day. Tt must not be teo w m} S. Blitch, Montbrook: ("vlifford second class. ‘one of the best weekly papers in|and never given in greater quantlt\“ll‘ gl“” “0"‘.‘”[)0“,- (l\li'ca:}g —_— Ith' State. A few weeks ago belthan they will eat right up. 1A, O'Donell. St. Louis; Tno. Dowl- M. F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. (made a visit to hie old lm"w State jn After the chicks are two wecks ’l\“(’)‘rtls‘]l%q'l\aoqg?m]l-', g<.>5. TuJI (l:lrnstaor?d > 'In nerthwest and when he returned [old larger size chick feed should be | wife, \uld(‘)s.t.xi \rthn}*lnn}'{xr‘[\l Ygou\l\s |2 : : 1o Plorida he wrote an entertaining| eiven, and now we can begin to| jlana; 05 ,.,};‘r7{"'<[ arp:fi:‘;:h\”al & SUBSCRIPTION RATES and 8 stive story of his trip. Helcrowd them with concentrated ik Crowl, St. . Louis: W. R. & e wenr L i R0 Ol i s R L O'ilara, Jacksonvill R, G. Ze-|é 8i 6 e e paid ju tribute to the rich and|foods, containing beef scrap. Not | trouer, Jacksonvill M N Jely. | & b R R R a0l antiful and highly developed land|too much at first. ‘\“““"“h “- ns. ““l“m’”'“ Is Phitee HORIAE . 0 oonihisnns 1.26 : i b ) Z Edwards. New York: F. Ham- | % ; : 5 of his vouth, and the conclusion of Moistened mashes containing ) M i 3 sred an \re rithin the ) ) Delivered anywhere within the ;.. 4i010 i packed with some clear | cornmeal, bran and beef scrap fod ¢ hicagoy, Hmits of the City of Lakeland for 10 eents a week AN > =g From the same office is issued “From our observaticns and t :I,,'m“Q and cne of green food. THE LAKEIL.AND NEWS, with men thoroughly conversant 1 think that about covers the A weekly newspaper giving a resume th the tions, farming in the if:wdin!. Now, a few words about of locul matters crop contitions, HPPCT M ippi valley the great-!general care: county aftairs, ete Sent anvywhere ©8! country in the world Incubator chicks should be very tor .\‘I.l‘lI per year 12 ontinol nything buttearefully looked after to prevent e —— v r— ————— ViGTS ! ! their hecomine chilled The little 7 ot thin havin't cense enou to whi sound conclusions ' crumbly, not help to make a quick erowth and can be fed twice "‘d'mv hesides two good feedings of \king and too wet, I onzht to i1 help some wherey hey are read. lHere for instanc 1 thev are tan r Ove ( but today with the h (M1 ill erowd to her N 1 it Woner Wi ) be a case of once a renter, always a first two it i they m wit( ' d ugl gon r the he te 1 aee tis Florida 8 | If bal chick gat . i t South woerth that from 100 to thore y chilled once it is usually Florida CWSpaH He il 1007 B0 prr g wen we note these i 2god-hye, chick When they are fighter I'ha looks bad conditions, see the heavy and expen- eared for hy a hen she will see to on the face of it, 1oas there are ¢ive elothine necessary for comfort | that, and often if one chick will not two precisely opposite ways of fight- iy the north, realize the cost of thelecome to her to bhe hovered she will ing booze, on by letting it alone and winger's fuel bill, compare the homes ! ot up and go to it, making the oth the other by not letting alone. we cyrrourded by bare trees with those!lers follow her, see the point to the joke. of Florida surrounded with fruit L’ri When the weather is fair I let the 0 den orange trees, palms and blossom-!voung chicks run out of the coop, I General Villa had «ven suspect- jng flowers, we do not wonder l'llli‘]\'(--'])illu the hen inside and having ed what a tremendoug international people are flocking to our fair State 3 er k where the chicks can zet in lhn 20: \\ Immiv ago; k. and I 1 : Jacksonville WHY IS LAKELAN'D FIRM? Wrenn, As Wright Hopkins, 1) H‘ r yelo. . Brown, 'l’n|[ulu, \ Tur the Truth Inrmm St. Pe elo. Mi Because Its Citizens Have Leamed racket wonld be rvaised over such a hy thousands. Baut on the other ang ont. I begin this when the little matter he would probably have hang it makes us wish that we had chicks are ten davs old. After reading this generons ’.nw! kicked Benton out of his oflice and the power to give every Florida Never let them out in the early ancourasing repont: from ,\er e + let it go at that instead of killing knocker a life sentence north of the morning until the sun has dried the rell those who have the misfortune him Exeopt in o extreme emer- Mason and Dixop line.” I dew. and be careful not to let them to suffer, as he did, will naturally gencies it s always hetter to kick 20t wet in rainy weather. lone to ceot similar relief. But 10‘1![1‘ than to kill The kick-hack is never o [T do not say that you can't raise the same good as Mr. Terrell h"ln\.; OIS CARE AND FEEDING OF CHICKS (jjjckens Iy letting them out all the ' ENGIMT mol - e s bulle STRIMEN ) i time or, by doing differently from (lliora Ao gticolsE gUtiGy k!l?“' The Orlando Sentinel injects into : i cwhat T "'\\n ontlined. Let hens steal pills but there are no other .klunw.\ the discussion a paragraph with (By Henry L'linzle) {1l hakts. and thon lat them: canny | Dils the same as Doan's. That is & none of the weakness of ambiguity When little chicks are first et ohitka whete dhey will vana why Lakeland people demand the : or indeeision abont it whieh reads hatched they shonld be given no feed pick up all thelr feed “;m woul il gonaiine . |6 this way: for forty-cizht hours The reason wrilge some. chickens, but my exnoris P. R. Terrell, Lime St., Lake- & “The effort to hesmireh Senator for this is that a bart of thes yolksol s is that vou will mm"" larger land, Fla. says “My Kidneys & Fleteher and Pleasant ol by chars- the egg i8 taken into the "l'ipk.'\‘ln'mmrlinn. Betban ahilokane ana tolbled me andd 1 had lamenecss in ing that they were registoring ne- system the very last thing before the ke yiore out of it if you follow MY back, together with rhenmatic groes to vote in the Demoeeratic pri chicks break out of the shell. Nature hatrictions. ~=Tho T-‘]m'irl‘n Grower paing. Doan's Kidney Pills hrml“ln‘ piece of dirty polities plainly and will prove the boomerang to those who started it.” | mary was i visible to all | 0 We have never Dbelieved that Lieutenant Becker of the New York police force would go to the electric chair for the murder of Rosenthall. Becker was a grafter all right, but as it was not claimed that he did the murder or was present when it was done, it would take the strongest kind of evidence to fix upon him a crime that would forfeit his life. The testimony against him was from disreputable sources and it is no wonider that he has been given a new trial. -0 The Ocala Banner has an excellent educational habit of printing both sides on big questions of world in- terest in which prejudice and bigotry have figured largely, when the less tolerant among its readers would perhaps prefer to have only their side printed. And the Banner another excellent habit which marks the spirit of the best journalism and the training of the true editor: It gives columns to the views of recog- nized authorities on great where it gives paragraphs to its own. issues Smaller men than Editor Harris wonld prefer to have it the other way around. S From the Lynn Haven Tribune we ta%e the following which goes to the the mark with force and precision has! makes this provision to prmldv them | with food while they are too weak m, hustle around with a hen while she T e fine, the particles being not much| larger than pin heads. It should be put where the chicks can get it be- fore any feed is given them. FOR COUNTY TREASURER I announce myself a candidate for ject. to the action of the Democrntlclrfi | When the chicks are torty-eicht|primary election June 2, 1914. & hours old they are given water and WERNER G. JONES, & & then a small amount of mixed Auburndale, Fla. @ grains. Of course the grains should R ey be broken into small bits, about the NOTICE of millet Nowadays any Hereafter this bank will close one can get a commercial baby-chick|promptly at 3 o'clock in the after- focil from some nearby store, where noon, as this is absolutely necessary poultry foods are sold. These miX-|{o give time to close up the d: tures usually conitain wheat, corn, Patrons rice, Kaffir corn and millet and some the public zenerally will please take of them have grit added. The large|notice. grains are ground up so that each| TR particle is no larger than the millet. feeds contain all the food ele- size seed. business. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Such & & of the bank and & me prompt velief I':|r‘tm'i1\- that it is a pleasure to ree ommend them.” all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co., sole agents for the Unit-!a On rew or old ground. g The mos" valuable soil & builderand foragecrop. & (rops produce 20 to 50 per g more. cent bushel. the name soarches for worms or sceds. A good Anu"luull BlAslelE“ |+ Hor sale by mother hen will not leave the nest cents. with her chicks for about twenty- ,n:»?uS»C»mez»fiu‘n'n‘x o | New ‘York, four hours after they are all hatehed | sor RENT--3 or 5-room, unfur- 1(] States. and dry. Then the first day she I8| jisneq private fat; an modern| Remember careful not to hustle around for; .y veniences. $65 South Florida. |take no other. food. Nature also gives the little; pont reasonable. Apply W. Piske s chicks the instinct to eat gravel or, johncon. Phone 150. o154| e grit to help them grind up hard Dhieskalse grains in their eizzards. Now, if in - lection of ties. | gl ; FOR SALE OR RENT e thes our artificial raising of chickens we Five-room bungalow modern | 5 : 5 Y ogued, put the little things in co0PS OFf(hroughout. Two blocks west of p:rpltw Loy 'brooders where there is no natural Cumbie's store. By owner. W. F. J supply of grit, then we must give Nichols. them some. This should be very; and acted so satis-| Te smmm 'r's pet hobby is the col- is said to have 50,000 stored and cata- ranging frcm cotton ones in and pinks i would startle a plowboy, to the cost- 2150 1i0st specimens of embroidered cra- vats. county treasurer of Polk county sub- W‘!‘W*@% Plant Velvet Reans % & H followivg $2.5 \ Maycs firomry Co Doan's i & @ @ e & | Prico 50 Buffalo. ! 3 & | [t | anid that ;M%MWW 6 4 will & 0 per & ments that yvoung chicks require. I am not one of those who hqlio\-ul that it is necessary to give voung chicks boiled eggs. 1 believe that | bowel trouble is caused by giving We Have Them A Sce the new LAKELAND, of a well-aimed rifle shot: such highly concentrated feeds as “The man who croaks dismally heef scrap and boiled eggs to very |y l'ig Ben and America Alarm Clocks. about the sierility of Florida soil is youne chie Wkhen they are two |3 large ~1npmmt just received. the one in whose dooryard are yet|weeks old is time enough to begin assortment of Beads that we have placed black:ned stumps of half hearted|feeding the hizhly concentrated on sale. civilization, while his neighber'slfoods. garden grow asiy beautitul iny Turing the © two weeks feed \ pleasure to show goods. the next vard Ihese people ne ml‘}‘:n'w at a time ut oftern At least wecding out of a community. Theyfive time . Never let feed get are parasitic and retard nh-\wh\p | trampled and dirty in the broeder. COle 6 Hull ment and are a eloss who voice the|This is not apt to occur w'th grain 2 5 2 PR “The world owes me a|feeding, but some people w il pers Jewclers and Optometrists. liv cad of exerting the labor|in egiving little chicks feeds, S P 1 n evir within|[such as moistened bran o wnmeal, & e cornbread soaked in milk These’] %3 3 SIS = TNt o - \are good feads, but it is casy for| Mi" e e d ® New York Packer is a very ‘;z\" m to he fed in too la quanti-| y 1s 1 leading paper t its Kkind|ties, so that some of it wrs and | l t Gcods which pays special attention to the|canses howel trouble that ! think it| .'g Al lga or fruoit and truckingz inte of thelis better Not o foed them fOr tW0 | @ e —— wl country aind ¢ X 1t . weeks, anyway. ¢ w deal of Florida of that kind Sour milk and buttermi & ‘\ Tt is said that fa tn rep-|other hand, are good for . reseut it are now at Plor-1 v~ preventatives ot atarrh ? . 1 e T AR s Foos foiia ot R § Are ‘resting, usetul saeh subserintion to that papers Says in the coop to be 5 We carry Handbags Purses, Be s ‘ | Water : OVELTIES \ s t s with no| Water shonld be kept clean and ‘. N L o . ANy nt | mnst not be stepped in or wed to | o ) s fra £} taminated dronninegs > ] people o i 2 1 rs % 4 4 Lo b : The Lakeland Boo T g t ) for ero n! If the chicks show tendency | 7 . s SiT AL e Gle Bentord & Steitz open to suspicior some milk, buttermilk, or, failing 'WMW‘?@%WW FLA and durable Souvenirs Fo bs and Store oot e ooy O g bt OPENING OF OUR NEW SPRING GOODS NEw:SPRING Go0DS’ ‘,\nk ‘ h \ 5\): \ FROM ED. V. PRICE « CO. TO WILLIAMSON-MO COMPANY. THE OPENING OF OUR NEW SPRING W00 MEANS THE SHOWING OF THE LATEST DECR OF FASHION. WE INVITE YOU TO COME SEE NEW SPRING GOODS. OUR STYLES ARE RIG OUR MATERIALS ARE RIGHT: OUR PRICES RIGHT. YOU WILL LOOK NO FURTHER FOR WHAT WANT FOR SPRING WHEN YOU SEE OUR | WOOLENS: YOU WILL BUY AND BE PLEASED Williamson-Moore “FASHION SHOP FOR MEN.” PhOne 298 “In All My National Bank the stockholders are liable tor double their hg ings. This wise provi¢ amply safeguards the dep iors. This Bank is oné my good ones.” George Washinzton were alive wld advise you to put in a ban o put it arn YOU and meney it Wil ¢ money Jing surp induci lasting you a conserva- cn—there’s noth- account added to xcellent ci > the bank