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= - ~ - pr— I S RPN W WA < o RS RS Tr: AT VIL ' ST R W e : : THE EVENING TALEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA, DEC. 7. 1914.. =S P The Evening Telegram Published every afternoon from tre Telegram Building, Lakeland, F.4. Entered in the postoffice at Lake- land, Florida, as mail matter of the second class. ¥. F. HETHERINGTON, EDITOR. P e Ry BBBSPPPPIS Rev. Mr. Ley, pastor of the First ‘best wishes of all for a happy and grezations with what Methodist church last night preach- Rev. Ley Closes Year’s Pastorate; Makes Report Of Work Accomplished By The Church %)= A pretty home wedding was sol_ kbl SBBHOGPHERDPIRIPIPe ~€~%?§%E"M@Wé emnized at 6:00 o’clock last evening, at the home of Mr. D. C. Boswell, in East Lakeland, when Re. F. H. measure of acceptability other lips must speak. {" Cupid Has Becn Busyy DR BBOOIPEPRH Cafe in the Kibler Annex, , ‘ The bride was attireq n P blue traveling suit and WOTe qmmm sage boquet of violets ang ;;_- f ‘ed his farewel] sermon before going | successful future. Finances Callahan united in marriage Mr. J.[the valley. ¢ i 914 been a hard financial le Warres.] 'Those present were My ., = SUBSCRIPTION RATES. 'to Conference, which convenes in Moy, Ley last night made the folo 1914 has. e Sl et E. Miller and‘ Miss Lucile H p e \{r. an: One gear .................$6.001Arcadia Wednesday morning. Mr. vear. All lines of business activity | fow close friends of the contract-'s. J. Perry, parents of ;. BIX MOu(D® . -:cvivveennsanns ‘Ley closes out his first year of ser- ‘ lewing report of his year's work. unusual. It is almost a common ex- ing parties had been invited toland Mr. and Mrs. T. W, Per ‘hree monins 1.26 Delivered . anywhere within the limits of the City of Lakeland for 10 esnts a week. ———————————————————————— From the same office is Issued THE LAKELAND NEWS, vice in Lakeland with a splendid | record behind him, as will be seen | by a glance at the comprechensive I bezan my Dec. 19, pastoral year 1913. 1 have occupied my pul- perience in some important charges. The following summary of receipts will tell the :tory of our vear's fi- witness the ceremony, and in the presence of these witnesses the hap- py couple were joined for life. The groom, who until recently held a responsible position at one of the big phosphate mining plants in this vicinity, is now connected wth the Lakeland Manufacturing {of Lakeland, and Misses Edith ggfg {and Katherine Swartley, of S'oth ersburg, Fla., ars, After a short trip the i, per {groom will reside in St. p.., at which place Mr. Cauliiclg werintendent of the Bogy v lBoat Co. nox i w» weekly newspaper giving a resume Co. He is a gentleman of apleAl;did ?MiuMa.ry Yarnall Weddeq w i i st local matters crop conditions, character and fine business ability. |Mr. Hartsell. sio sounty affairs, etc. Sent anywhere Mrs. Miller was formerly a !"a“h“'i M My Yahacasan i ' $1.00 per year. of Stenography in the Lakeland! Ml l‘ y il and Jir. (8 7 Busine:s College, and more recently g*‘flllszl wetre united in ¢ & A ied ; | yesterday afternoon ag tic .. th 4 has held a position with the Cut ¥ 5 Congress convenes today for the § 7 s U i \ g i | Price Store. She is a lady of many of 30\..\\. S. Patterson, 1. ver h alioriiterm sbitias 1t s the. SAEl craces and accomplishments, and 'performing the ceremony. 11 4 L 1' congress which so recently adjourn_ !hoth she and the groom have a-host ' This mariage come. us ; .. BF e ed and which President Wilson had !v,r friends who wish them long life to the friends of the couy "!’ thoroughly trained to eat out of rnd prosperity. were not taken into the s, M his hand, we nced look for no sen- | _— {who nevertheless wish tor 4 ! " 4 N 0 g e B0 | PERRY. CAULFIELD SRR B TR e Lk : i bride is the atir.ctivg Wy greatest and wisest constructive | MO SEETY R R o oing . of Miss Stella Perry |Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Yar congress elected since the civil war, ! e g o of Miss Stella ¥ i sh i ‘and Mr, ard \. Caulfield was PO-sesses many charmi a fact undoubtedly due to its de- “] s l‘ q”‘(“‘ M b | which have cndeared her t he solemnized Sunday Vel £, eC. | ‘ cisive Democratic majority in | i"ith ot seven o'clock, at the pastor- circle of frie uds,‘ .’lln o1 o HOUEER. jum of the First Baptist church of | Well known Taynitan and S ilLakeland, Fla., Rev. Wallace Wear €d with a theater in I o) ( 1 : performing the ceremony. ; where he has charze ot g} The Florida ladies of the suffraze bt e L Gt TR el Cboithle Wil e culizmest it Stata Homvention. n supper was served at the Colonial ' home in Plant City. ver Pensacola tomorrow and that city | ; ki s 4 3 is so glad to have them that it is! SHERIFF'S SALE. {g;;f::l .]ol lylxlxl,m:: 4_:.1:,”“‘?‘1“:‘ i e corate the streets and Under and by virtue of an execution Issued [of be iing. id tract is in proposed to decorate the streets and | o y:yt; ”]I“ll “. libiie o gl etacion e 00 g DR LIgE ‘.4‘ give the good old town almost a rl‘..r 'l'.lqkk ll'nu‘ul_\.' nh‘v: l:I! NE lrm-!‘u;r of Lo Mr ¢ Bank of Lakeland, a , in Township 31 Sowh, i carnival aspect. Any community in o under the laws of Florida, and running thence Snllll; al oy : T. Hayes and P. LLangford, dated f said lot 3 70 rods, 8. Florida would be honored by the {ihe 2nd day of Deeember, 1914, T have levied Clinch, thence W ¢ 3 t11g P FIRST METHODIST CHURCH jon the following real estate, as the prope Clinch 36 2.3 Is Q._ presence of these intellectual anu|—m«— -— . nances. Details are not quite com_ iof said T. L Langford, the same bein nt on Noi kel 5 i ] v year's work, which i+ i S S i e Joe AN ; - pointed out by the attorney for the plaintiff, |3, 22 st of NE progressive women, for the time husirnp()rl of the year's work, CHIE - hi every l..nul‘x,\‘ except 41],-,(, plete. In minor matters revisions l'““_": { alonic Nnpthi df saidilob 8 arrived when it is no longer popu- [given below ana wnich shows that Onec 1 wiein bed with the shingles. will e necessary. | Lot 15 in Block 6 of W. C. Black's Sub- of hc;:lnl.n‘l'l:{. Thl land bein: e 8 t th ff t Vthig beloved man has Leen tireless in Once | at Southern Edu -ation- « t it i {lh\l\'lun of pn:'tl "I'd (..I'r‘. Ill:ls A(m‘xmn ‘m 1268 rm;rdod in nniu.l 11 b neer al he suffracette as a S N o % ] urrent expense ac . as- Fort Meade, Florida, being in section 27, e mortgage recorded in Iaseoien T e Tee e ent i Conrerpnds, itunaluslen, (NG s R B I S i, Rai) 2D ITARG S el onipase. o1 elia tasoond intiigans. 0 “ghort-haired freak” who was neg- |lhis ¢ffort- along a Once mother was at the point of o o L CLIENCh. dgd no mortzage made by sald Langford And will ‘sell the same in fron S jjoys the high esteem of mnot only B pomt of ont has been the watchword. t |covering the above described land. Gourt’ House: doos) i Bariow,! Hird lecting her home to advocate an ab- [ g death. The pulpit has not bheeu T Lot 3 of Block 6 of Hooker and Robeson’s 5 ¢ i |his own congregation but of the £ .1s not surprising that the church | qattion “to Fort Meade, Florida, being in |Public outery, to the highest and hew ¢ d fad Wp! suffra has closed except once il St e % or |for cash, on Monday the 4th day ‘B e mer Ee | people of all denominations and the I i should have also had an unusual section 27, Township 31South, Range 25,000 4" 1915, between the ! to be reckoned with now as one of | PO - In counection with ovr varied 'East. The' above described lot s incumbered | GECh, Gyt 0 n "ang two orclock M . {public as a whole. g s A &% istrugzle. At present the prospects by Mortgage recorded In Book 36, page 15 | ¢ satisfy sald exeoution, with . costs B3 the great, serious questions of the The Telezram shares a popular “ll(::lll ac 1l:| es;] l-llm _1ruhllv €I yie that all benevolent calls will 32;1 by Mortgage recorded in Book 38, page 5:2,; expenses Purchaser o pay {4 vices have bee; 2 3 & § i ¥ ; day. wish that he may be returned to n held. Of these the be met. Equally the stewards| Beginning 363 feet West of NE corner of [TEpL 0 o0 Bartow, Florida, the it Apt A State Burcau of Immigration is suggested by the Orlando Reporter- Star with Willis Powell, of the Clearwater Sun, as its head. We certainly need to put both system | and force into the work of bring- ing immigrants to Florida, for we are overlooking golden opportuni- [tles along that line now, and it would hardly be possible to find a better man to boss the job thau Powell, of the Sun. Florida is prob. ably getting more new arrivals than any State in the Union, but an ef- fective immigration bureau under State auspices, with such a human dynamo and master of the fine art of publicity as Powell to make the machine work constantly and suc- cessfully would start a stream immigration to our State that would increase in volume each year and repeat in South Florida the history of the Los Angeles section of Cal- ifornia twenty and more years ago. And barring the scenic sentiment of the mountains, ours is a better land to come to ‘'in jevery way. If Straub can spare him, we move to put Willis on the job. of N A Geogia paper thoughtfully re- marks that it is now about time in the cotton situation to start the sell- a-bale movement among the farm- ers and not continue to encourage them to hold their product for a higher price, thus keping money out fof circulation, hurting every form .ol' trade and enterprise and tempt- ing the farmers to the payment of their debts to the mer- chants who carried the year. several occasions since the civil war postpone them through Cotton has been lower on than it is now and as we all have to suffer in some degree from the hard times caused by the European conflict, the cotton grower should not beexempt from the misforutne but should share with the rest of us. It is time to stimulate the sell-a-bale movement and put into circulation the hundreds of millions of dollars now locked up in cotton. Our cit- rus growers must take their chances on the market and the contingencies which affect it—why not our cot- ton growers? common stand his Lakeland for another year. In the event, however, of his removal it will certainly be a pleasant reflec- fon to him and his estimable family to know that they will carry with them the appreciation and af_ fection of a host of friends and the Our Store is Too Small For us to keep all our Christmas Stock properly displayed at one time Just now we are giving Special Attention to our beautiful Line of Christmas Decorations Booklets Cards Tags, Seals, etc. It isfbest to make your selection while the Stock is Fresh and Complete The Book Store | f pastor has assisted or been present in 405, 1 have made 775 calls. Pne hundred and elzhteen persons seem determined that salaries shall be paid in full, crease or double, pastora. have been received into the church Pl u?m i el A1 by baytism and on |n~ofoséiun o; F"‘ i T N L l':mh: O iihdee sodiidbinaso i fl.em includes all salaries from the Sunday school Sixty i R v Lt | persons have heen rn-m;wmll Ah.\' I AR i g Buildings, repairs furnish- death or otherwise. Present nomi- i i i nal membership 722, against 6614 LT LR with whom we began htho year e B Ja School names yet to be nddodl Hjgancralobengyoiences . ¥ 5 Specials for Missions 410 Sunday School. Evangelistic 411 Enrollment Sunday Dec. 20, 1913, , Education 450 372, added during the year, (‘radle | BY Epworth League, 1ast Roll, 43; Home Department, 47; year $80 212 Regular School 285. Total addi- |Sunday schools, last year tions, 395. Present net enrollment $1010, this year 1,781 535; net increase, 160, or 43 per Woman Societies combined 700 cent. ‘Total matriculations for the year all departments, 757. Total $11,013 Leagueg Deduct am’ts repoted twice 1,450 Our Senior League bezan the vear with 40 members. We now |Total : $ 9,563 thave 76. A new Junior League has Increase in receipts from Sunda. been organized of “teen' age boys school, League and General Benev- and girls, present enrollment 44 |olences 1914 over 1913, $1053. Total increase league members 80, We should not boast. We have or 200 per cent, a great God, we represent a grea. Missionary Societies church, and he expects us to do All have prospered, the Foreign |8reat things. But our showing is Society reporting an increase over |not bad. It might have been worse. 1913, It could have been better. It will Public Ministrations. be better as we grow in grace and The pastor has preached to unj-|in our knowledge and love of God, formly large appreciative con- |and our conception of the meaning of John, 3: 16. ' $ : Edison Fountain Pens This Pen gives satisfaction. Guaranteed flwr twelve months. One hundred and torty-four Pens to select from. e 33t PR BRBIOT DUD DD AR TR DD BB B D DD Value, from $2.50 to $10.00 A Christmas Holly Bex with each Pen $ Frednd D Pl B BB PR G IPD D D HDBD Gldbibdd The name is sufficient. i o BB P BB Let us show you F Phone 136 General Office Supply Company B IORG BG B B B PPPPIPPOPPPIPDRPIPPIP R L e LY S ; - boundary of said lot 448.5 feet, thence South pUIe Ay ?0 in 11230 feet to North shore of Lake Clineh, But this is not thence with lake meandering North 81 de- Lot 3 of section 30, in Township 31 South, Range 28 East, thence West along the North Wi B AL s JOHN LOGAN Sherift Polk Ciiygy E. TUCKER, Sr. Plaintift_attorney 1 FOPLPN BRI P O T OBGPIBOGOT0 ” The Lakeland 5 Steam Laundry: Gl Sanitary W& (o i it ottt IS THE Lttt LAUNDR: PODGPDSoatel (4" . ®t __ No disease germs can live in Clothing that are sent :an us, and we are Careful in the Laundrying, not to Dama{" the Garment. ' g : b, If you send your Clothing to US, it will not only LooM4 Clean and Pure, but IT WILL BE SO. pr Our wagons cover the entire City. If you have m¢ package you are anxious to get to the Laundry before tt: wagon comes around, Phone us, and let us show you hows soon the Boy will be there for it. : PHONE 136 o ovon Knock Out - ThejHigh!Cost of Living By Tradingjwith us.[}and getting 1he Bes® and Purest Groceries at Prices like thesS etessecites sesssasnnne 15 pounds Sugar ......... $1.00 24 pounds Flour .......... s s sans e 24 pounds Pillsbury Flour ...... ......... ........$1.00 10 pounds S D Lard .... 4 pounds S D Lard 10 pounds Cottolene .......... 4 pounds Cottolene......... ‘T PIOBDPEPEEPPEDPOPPEDIE SPEOIFPIIEIEIOEPPEPPEPTEPE 2-pound can Tomatoes, 2 for ............ ......... 153¢ z-pound can Victory Corn ......ovvuus., ooun.. ... 10¢ Good Ground Coffee, per pound ....... ............ 20‘:” A e, R R S R Bacoms perpound Lo o 15¢ 8 L. B. WEEKS Phone 119 0l