Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, April 17, 1914, Page 7

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andy' Cimdy “ 10 ——-——.—-\_ — WE HAVE IT ol J{AC‘\ Can"y to z“" F”‘l‘-S\ u\;x C Have you tried any of our ME-MADE CANDY 2 A Trigi is 4y , also have 2 nice stock of Fresh Dricd Figs. Dates and Raijsip sUit » Nut-, FRESH APALCHICOLA OVSTERs H. C. DENNY pring Glothin Openiug'{Up in Full Blast Everything in for the Man, Boy Child to wear. Geauine Palm Beach Suits, Half Lined, in Stouts, Slims and Regulars, to be sold at $7.00. Also Shoes to match. Boys’ Wash Suits from 50 cents to $1.00. The Finest Clothmg in Hart Schaffner & Marx, all shades and cwlors. Also S. M. & C. R. Clothmg We can give you a beautiful Suit as low as $15.00 Our Straw Hats are imported from Lon- don, and range in price from $1.50 to $300. @ It will be worth your while to come in and inspect our goods before going elsewhere. Tiie Hub The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothing JOS. LeVAY Boef el g LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE R. R. L&N The Attractive Way to (INCINNA AGO LOUISVILLE mm“TlgN c:%.c LOUIS INDIANAPOLIS DAYTON PITTSBURGH KNOXV;IE;L}%AM COLUMBUS BUFFALO PIRMINGHAY CLEVELAND GRAND RAPIDS PENSIALE DETROIT NASHVILLE MO‘I; B TOLEDO EVANSVILLE NE 1 All Points North, Northwest, Southwest Threg Solid Through Trains Dail South Atlantic Limited........:- Loy JACERONT s DA s e p. m Montgomery Route Express. .c....Leave Jackso ave Jacksonvill Thres Daily Traing to Mobile and New Orleats $00a. m., 5:00 p. m. and 8:00 a. ™. All electric lighted trains with thmu;;l; .«‘ o IS free reclining chair cars and modern LiZHTE L & N. Dining Cars—No better Dining Car Fagy No Dust Time—Rock Ballast—No Dirt- H 0. BRETNEY, FLORIDA PASSE NGER ACENT 134 West Bay St., Jacksonville, Fla DS 0r WISDOM FOR M Uanta spirit built Atlanta. the buil keland spirit will build Lake- |, 1 Boen | shapes 1471 Your money at home. Help | Laie 3 our home town [+ § build towns. Towns can : fes. . fostering home tradinZ _r" ince, if you smoke, Why |2 So} home- ‘® 2 gzood smoke, a ke, a Lakeland smoke. 1"' : ime you do this you have |or E” the output of one of Lake- de Bvery ¢ 4YMUST GROW | | | | door pasturing and feeding during th® | 88 the increase in population. | no stock; EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA,, APRIL 17, 1914, PAGE SEVEN NORE LIVESTOCK m.uy‘Prospenty of South Depends We Asi‘ Upon Diversified F arming and Stock Raising. —_— | EHAI]IGAIE GATTLE TICK ‘Tho South, Adapted to Live Stock | Growing, Should Lead the United ! 8tates in Production of Cattle =—Do Not Import Food | Products—Keep Money at Home, Oy G. H, ALFORD, Agricultural Ex. | Harvester Company of New Jersey. During the last ten years our acre vleld increased, but not half as much We old Dutch | but we; “No grass, | no stock, no manure; manure, no crops.” have all heard the proverb quoted before, cannot quote it too often: and lands are worth on an average $500 per acre. These people have found that they can make more out of land from grass and live stock than they can by cultivating it. Unnumbered acres of hill land in the cotton belt are making less than | one-third bale of cotton per acre, and at the same time making poverty for those tilling them. The cost of com- mercial fertilizer applied annually is appalling. The razor-back terraces, covered with w'eeds, grass and briars, and the circles and short rows pre- vent the use of labor-saving imple- ments. We are sending millions to the northern states every year to pay for pork products, dairy profucts and beef. This money should be kept at home and deposited in our banks un- til they are full to overflowing and the rate of interest lowered to, say, six per cent, because of the abundance of money. Then we will have the necessary money to build good roads, to pay good teachers better salaries to teach longer terms, to improve our farms and to build comfortable homes and put telephones and libraries in them. Then our boys and girls will stay on the farm, and we will behold prosperity in every department of the commercial world. The south has an overwhelming ad- vantage over every other section in live stock raising. We have great climatic advantages that permit out- Dr. Tait Butler, Memphis, Tenn., Sec- retary Southern Cattlemen’s Asso- ciation. whole, or the greater part of the year. | We can obtain large yields of oats, leguminous crops, Johnson and Ber- muda grasses, sorghum cane hay, and an abundance of corn for the making | ot silage, the most economic form of carbohydrates. The keeping of good cattle and the intelligent use of thor- oughly good permanent pastures and grazing crops, and the economic use of the silo and cotton seed meal will make our lands rich, keep millions of 4 /| dollars at home that are now sent to i and make our |« the north and west, 4 people prosperous. In the cotton belt live stock farm- , ing has been avoided mainly for two reasons: (1) Because all-cotton farm- ing pdld better until the soil became poor; (2) because of the cattle tick. .| Now, millions of acres are too poor '| to grow cotton profitably, and we can easily eradicate the cattle tick Since “| {he work of eradicating the tick was inaugurated, nearly 200,000 square miles have been cleaned for all time; this is an area over three times as | large as Alabama. The tick injures the hide, Jeast ten per cent., makes it very dif feult to fatten cattle, prevents the in on of good cattle to breed up . on the markets and re than enough cattle every pay for its eradication : s of the tick are numbered. ick will be destroyed in a and ther : south wul manent g prosperity to preaent DO | Getendants who are sald Holland is nlmon!,ln the entirely a grass and stock country, Dowspaper of general circulation, published in Shoe Doctor reduces the milk flow at]| lowers the price of |« de- | IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND .m FCR POLIC COUNTY—IN THANCERY Awes, Elizabeth » Her:ricks, vs. John I"I 0 Ame Al Louie B |l|! oy C. Harrisen and Nannie vison—Bill to Quiet Tiile and for uther "LH ‘ \'IU Stephens and for Otlier Relief. ng from the allegations of the ! 1 wvmm mu of complaint herein filed and the | afficavit of the solicitor for the complainant fited i said cause, that John G. Ames, Eliza- beth Delano Ames, Al Louise Bierce Hen- dricks, Dabney (. Iarrison and Nanuie S. I Hairison are non-residents of the State of Florida and that their residences are un- known and that all of said defendants are Imex the age of twenty-one years and that uwm are no person or persons residing in this blll\ the service of a subpoena upon whom would bind said defendants; and it further nwwarlm from the sworn bill of| complaint filed herein that the compainant believes there are other persons interested in the property in- volved in this suit, who are unknown to the complainant, which property is situate in the county of Polk and State of Florida, and is particularly described as follows: Scuthwest quarter (SW 1-4) and east half (L 1-2) of the southeast quarter (S E 1-4) of section twenty-two (22), township twenty- eight (28) south, range twenty-three (23) east It is therefore ordered that the said de- fendants, John G. Ames, Elizabeth Delano Ames, Al Louise Bierce Hendricks, Dabney C. Hairison and Nannie 8_ D_. Harrison, do ap- |#® pear to complainant’s saild bill on or before tension Department, International th¢ 4th day of May, A. D. 1914, and defend the said suit; and it is further ordered that the sald unknown defendants do appear te the said bill of complaint on or before Mon- day the 1st day of June, A. D. 1914, and de- fend the said suit, otherwise the allegations lin the said bill will be taken as confessed by all of said defendants. It is further ordered that this order be pub- | lished omce a week for eight consecutive weeks, a3 to the named defendants whose place of residence Is said to be unknown, and once a week for twelve consecutive weeks as to those to be unknown, Lakeand Evening Telegram, 4 sald county and State. J. A. JOHNSON, Clerk Circuit Court. I hereby certify that the above is a true copy of the original order of publication in saic cause now on flle in my office. Clerk Circuit Court. Dated at Bartow, Florida, this 12th day of Fetrvary, A. D. 1914. J. A. JOHNSON, 2074 s It is the soles of veonle I keep in view, For 1 ax. the doctor of Boot and And 1 Serve the living and not the \Vi&hd(gle Best of Leather, Wax, and Thread. I can sew on a sole or nail it fa.st.' And do a good job and make it last, There is nothing snide about what i can do. Doubt not my statements for work proves it true. I can give vou a lift, too, in this life, only you. Not but vour family and wife, A uroa' many patients come to my oor, N \\’0|n out and run down without feeling sore: Though [ don’t use poultice. plas- fter or pill, I cure all shk shoes no matter how The Rellable shoemaker W. E. CORRIHER With Brown’s Press ing Club, N. Ky Ave. New Shoes of all kinds made to order. Shoes for cripples A Specialty e B B B BB g Fashion Shop For Men .l’ROV[DE the porfect ac ¢ cesories to men’s dress— % the details that make for & genuine distinction. s 3 3 3 3 Everything in Fashionable accessoriesto Men’s Dress for Town, Country, Motor- ng or Sporting Wear, :g: Delpark : & Wash Neckwear, Panama , % Repp and Cher ey Silk Ties. | 2 Metric, Imperial Negligees New Fashionable Puggaree Hat Scarfe, Roxford Union Suits. 3 oo ooy % Holeproof and Gotham Silk Hosiery. RN & Get eccustomed to using a » Seal Packerchief. > Vacation —Sporting Trunks Canvas Shoes 3 Bags Canvas Hats Panama Hats Stiaw Hats @ Palm Beach Suits White Serge Suits QO 2 @ “ B @ i i Ed V. Price &Co 2 Wllhamson Moore Co.: Drane Building S. D Har- | | .| oo oo BodoBo B BB B BB BB BB i : 5 g i e B Pé Ouile- 10 2; Reatdenc:., 6u ;OANSON Room 1! Ken'icky Iildg. @ton: W. FISKE REAL ESTATE AND LOANS CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTY A SPECIALTY it It you want te buy property we have it for sale; it you want 0 sell property we nave customers, or can get them for you. Make out vour list and see me today. W YOU ARE THINKING OF BUILDING, SEE MARSHALL & SANDERS The Old Rellable Contractors Who have been building honses in Lakeland for years, and who neyer "FELL DOWN" or failed to give satisfaction. All classes of buildings contracted for. The many fine residences built by this firm are evidgnces of their ability to make good. MARSHALL & SANDERS Phone 228 Blue SPECIAL TO COFFEL DRINKERS B e L S L LR B R TR T R TR Y X R R ey We carry the Largest line in the City T P S MR SR RIS kA Chase and Sanborn Seal Brand.. ...............00uu.n.,, 40 EDLVREG HMEREE - ool iy o0l Greaiiona it footets 40 e LS LY IR R e S S . 40 Tampa Bay Tested ......... B i ey e L .. 40 George Washington .... ................ .30 and .90 OUREOWRER R R i - i 35 Tabard Inn ....".... B VoI G o 35 bt e IRERENE R R sl e b o 25 Watoh for tne next SUGAR SALE We lead when it comes to Sugar B ded bbb bbb i b i b ddddddd bbb d b i bbb i b fd-bidd W. P. PILLANS & CO. Pure Food Store PHONE 93 Cor. Main and Fla. Double your show ~ window’s bright- * nessat no increase in light bill No matter how exceller* your window displays are,— —no matter how allurin the values offered may be,— —no matter how much ume, thought and money has been spent to produce an unusual display,— —if you do not light it properly, it will fail to attract the attention it should. Brilliant window lighting from Aidden lamps will cempel attene tion to any display,— —it will increase the pulling-power of the best-dressed window. X-RaX Réflectors are the most powerful reflectors made They are one-piece pure silver plated glass reflectors designed expren? to light windows. They are the only silvered reflectors which last indefi- nitely. They take the light usually wasted on the ceiling, sidewalk and ends of the.window and throw all on the goods. They make your windows and merchandise stand out more prominently than any on the street. Let us demonstrate them in your own windows Wouldn't you like to see this lighting in one of your windows? It won't cost you a cent and it won't obligate you in any way, to allow us to install a few in your window to show you how we can double its hnghmeu, its attractiveness, —double its value to you,—and all without increas- ing your light bill. Ask for a copy of the free book ‘“Show Window Searchlights.** Tele doubl shone us when we may make this important demon:tration. T. L. Cardwell LAKELAND, FLA. ~ ek

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