Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 19, 1915, Page 4

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PP, S ———————— ‘HE EVENING TALEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA The Evening Tefégrgmg The American farmer who grows whe and corn and ho —_— . - ther things ma Fuvbsucd every afterncon from the: QPABE ULIER. JURD Seberian Uuil‘di“ . lLakeland. WA live upon :hould surely have his 8 i & . b atnds tHik Vel S8 fnd 2 b Eutered in the postoffice at Laxe- 'NINE t H-‘"'r ‘f“{“l “I" oo tand, Fiorida, as mail matter of the Aud profita IEEREL . L oty e e pound of such stuff he can prodn BRINGTON, EDITOR.|! g el i ing ¢ s rather than wheat, and RIPTION RATES. S with scant prospect for crops of her ne eai own she will look to America to fecd 2x moum® fer i1 eat part while the whol: ‘hres MonLas ; [€ale murder goes on. The South Delivered anywhere within the .14 co jn this game “up to her 1+mits of the City of Lakeland for 10 : ents a week, PE—— From the same office is 1ssued 3 and giving cotton much - needed devote all 1<0il to erowing the stuff that people rows, rest, her tillable THE LAKELAND NEWS, must live on. Here is a para- weekly neww‘:w‘r.znxug a régume graph from a western paper that - Aofdd puts it a- a clear truth any man 3¢ local matters soanty aftaire. ete. r $1.00 per year. e ) crop conditions, should be able to see: Sent anywhaere'" “What seems to be plain is that |.u y acre of the soil of the United |.\'I:|l-~’ that can produce food for AN ANNIVERSARY THE wan and beast should be placed, if SOUTH NEVER FORGETS | possible, under cultivation, for the yworld will need the products during Today is the anniversary of Gen. the mext twelve months.” eral Robert E. Lee's birthday and it | R will be appropriately observed 1SEABOARD LEADS OFF IN throughout the South. Nor will GRAPEFRUIT REFORM this be done in any cold or |wrf:m~--[ e tory spirit, for the Southern 1u-<)ple' Jacksonville, Jan. ~—The Sea. dove the memory of this g t man |board Air Line railway makes ofli- with a warm personal affection cial announcement that it is, since which is true of no other large fig-|Jan. 15, featuring Florida fruits on ure in history except that of Lincoln its diners on all its lines, and that in the esteem of the North. grapefruit on all dining cars con- trolled or operated by it to fifteen cents for a whole and ten cents for a half grapefruit. The Seaboard real - that Florida fruits should be made a feature of all dining cars op- erating to Florida, and was the first to make announcements that it has It is the glory of Lee that since he passed away he has conquered all enemies and silenced all malevolent eriticism, and throughout every part of this country and all the civilized world his name is spoken only with respect and his greatness ungrodg. ingly conceded. done its part to popularize this de- It adds to the dignity of the hu-|jjcious appetite whetter and tempt. man race that it has produced such |.r The Seaboard Air Line is the a character, and for our part we are that inaugurated its tourist profoundly grateful that he was our countryman, that we lived in his day and time, and that the luminous splendor of his life still rests like a benediction upon- the people he eerved with such utter devotion. ized road this son by patrons of the dining strawberries, and that in the first week of January when strawberries were, perhaps, the most costly of all e the fruit d in this State. This strawberry s e has gained for the road no end of favorable men- tion; and is in keeping with its pol- icy of serving the best to its patrons whether in car service or dining car fare. serving free to all cars Florida The New York World very truly remarks that the only man who can prevent the renomination of Wood- row Wilson for president ncxt y is Woodrow Wilson himself. AN R o SEARCHING THE W00DS TFOR ASSAILANT The Telegram is gradually work- ing Chris Codrincton, of the DeLand News, around to its way of thinking about an editorial paze for his new daily. Chris vowed he wouldn't have one, but he rveproduced what the Telegram said in critic of his policy, and that's the real thing. Tallahassee, Jan. 1Y.—Sceretary Houston and a possce of deputies are scouring the woods of Leon county in scarch of an unknown egro who is allezed to have assaulted William getting cloge to L.oosen up, Christo- pher, loosen up! You are bound to [ Harrell, a well known resident of talk, sooner op later, or inflict -|the Caies miil section. Word was re rious injury upon the delieate 'ceived here that Mr. Harrell had | mechani-m of vour repressed psy-|been killed, but when deputies | cholc It is always better toreached tie scene he was found tos Dhreak a bad resolution than to keep |still be alive. e is suftering from | it. a fractured skull and is not expect-| ed to live. e f s Feeling in the immedia ate vicinity of Cates mill is running high, and it is thought possibh attempts will be made to deal with the assailant summarily if captured. Swiped editorials, with Kkey here and there to disguise the swipe, sometimes come to grief. Straub of the St. Petersbu mes swiped one the other day, which the Telegram promptly took a shot at and brought down, not suspecting the swipe, and here comes Straub with fession, and says: words REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS open and Title Co., Bartow, Fla,) Jan. 15, 1915. Malloy & Miller to Florida Lake Region Land Co. Malloy & Miller to J. W, “Now, that is at least one of the most unkindest cut of all, and a mountain of evidence will be neces= eary to convince us after this that Hetherington is a man without mal- Sample. fee. For not only was that editorial | | Bouthern Land Sec. Co. to Mary i J K. Bennett, about something as to which we & Southern Land Sec. Co. to Chas. have no opinion at all, but if we did have it would not be at all like that editorial's; and now comes the Tele with a cleverness that is the refined cuse dness and com-= pels us to stand by it, repudiate it, W. Wiade et al. R. P. Gilpin and wife to J. D. Sikes. J. D. Sikes to H. C. Bridgman. W. Lacy Boyd and wife to Sessoms 9 Inv. Co. or l(mf(*»' where we got it-—and .nw H. B, MoLain - to Samusl B last is of course the only "'“5""".,\‘1|L111. way oui. That editorial was| o0 0 Worrell et al, to 8. F. swiped, but we put in all the usual|q w0 - = g professional keywords to make the) o, yighlands Co. to Nina M. reader think we were really saying Fields something when we weren't at all. ‘ Charles Albert to Charles Clay- — 0 - ton. | The Ocala Banner wi ys that A. R, Taylor to J. iI. Wendler. people should not be encouraged to J. H. Wendler to Cyrus E. Mc- come to Florida this winter without | Clintick. funds to properly support them. And Sessoms Inv. Co. to A. W. Roy. yet there is no way to keep these K. C. Smeltzer and wife to Ida ana PHILATHFA STATE {t"nion of Florida. M it has reduced the price for Fluridu‘ service from the North to this \l\\ 1o that |{ ' { | con« | (Furnished by the Security Abstraclli 3 GOT SIX MONTHS FOR HIS LITTLE BLUFF SECRETARY FOR FLORIDA Tocamo, Wn. Jan. 19.—Edw Arcadia la 18. .\l]. s Marle ip Seott, of R wond, Wn., w nders of this city has been aD-{eonirer y . L ¥ : P-lsentenced to six n winted by the executive committee tyorgay |y Federal ling the Phila the World-wide E thea Union, as Philathea state sec “|for th life of the Ger- E s"li”l am for Florida of that union, 104 oy nexpired term of Miss Ida| . u Ar\h re : ”('“J B | written two letters to the amil rmerly o acksonville, . orm K jdor in which he made threats. ed on account of mn\in;.’ 8 g the said “were all bluff.” Mi-s Sanders is said to| iy well qualified for this office has attended most of the mn-l past four or fve a second term aca Philathea Sanders has retd fill the Wolcott, rusterfi. Scott admitted IT'S GREAT FOR BALKY BOWELS AND STOMACHS We want all people who have chrenie stomach trouble or consti patioun, no matter of how long stand - ventions in the s and is servin ceretary of the B done sple 4 work in her home}, ¥ 3 ; . |ing, to try one dose of Mayr's Won city and was la responsible in derful Ttemedy : 1 in 3 2! . edy—one dose con securing the 1913 Baraca Philathea i vince vou. Thi, i the medicine many of our local people have be taking with surprising results. The most thorough system cleanser ever sold. Mayr's Wonderful Remedy is sold by leading druggists everywhere with the positive understanding that your money will be refunded without question or quibble if ONE bottle fails to give you absolute satisfac - tion. convention for Arcadia during April. She has many tire Std who will be glad to know of her selection to thi: responsible oftice in the Philathea movement. The classes are growing rapidly throughout the entire te and un der the direction of Miss Sanders they will increase more and more. friends over the -n. SPENDING $375,000,000 AR R T BOOSTING WENDLER Spending three hundred and sev enty.five million dollars does not particularly impress us as an especi - ally difficult or impossible task in it- self and far greater sums have been expended in war and waste. How. ever, the disbursement of three hun- dred and seventy-five million dollars through government officials on one public work entirely without graft and practically without waste is an incident of unusual interest to the To the Public: The Polk Co. Fair Association takes this opportunity of advising the public that Mr. J. H. Wendler has absolutely nothingto do with the management of the coming fair and is in no way identified with it, or any of its departments. In view of past unpleasant fea. tures connected with the exhibitions which this party has been identificd American citizen, and particularly ,“:'ml, this notice is given to the pub- because the money expended happens lie. POLK COUNTY AGRICULTURAL to be his own. SOCIETY, INC., ndta v di 'nds his great 3 Satisfactory dividends on this g Per Edwin R. Schurman. investment are sure to come, the areatness of which it would be ex.! tremely difficult to estimate. | If in the future the administration of the Panama Canal is as consistent in the past there should not only ' as be paid dividends representing inter .| Don’t let "\ est on the investment but eventually ' that cgugh \ the principal should be wiped out as hang on. Stop it \\ the result of lezitimate profit. before it goes too far. Heed the warning. Get s GE-RAR-DY LUNG BALSAM for coughs and eolds, bronchitis,croup,whoop- i ing cough, lung and JJ throat tioubles. At ourdruggists in25¢ ottles. Acceptno substitute. N\ PHIL. P.CRESAP CO. L4, The Iistory of the Development and Administration of the Panama Canal, told in the form of charts and | § pictures, will soon be distributed in I our community without cost hy one of our proegressive financial institw - tions. It will be profitable and in- teresting to read. 3607 / Ton. Jos. (i, Camp will speak Fri.} day night at the First Daptist churchi. We bespeak for him an ov | ertlow audience. Tie is hizhly en- dorged by many prominent men. HEIEOPOLDOHOED IO HD IO EE DD O +° ~ - (] A Chance of a Lifetime To SAVE MONEY at Our Big ~hoe Sale All of Our Large Up-to-Date Stoeck o nSale at a Big Redue- tion in Prices. HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE MONEY BY SPENDING IT. Sale Positively Closes Monday Night, January 25th HOBOBOBFOBORTIPR: 3% PRICES NAILED TO THE FLOOR Don't Forget That Our Shoe Repair Department is the Best Equipped in the City. All Work Done by an Expert Neatly and Promptly. IHave 2 » ¥ 2 5 % Them Repaired lere. “THERE'S A REASON." CLB RO SO BB M D IR DUTTON-HARRIS COMPANY 123 Kentucky Ave. FOOTFITTERS Shoes that Fit s Phone 258 Blue Shoes that Please SO OFOFOROROINEDT OO QO 20 POFOFQIAFUEAPOSAPOFOS L SOOTBDHOPEPPEEEP PO P DIEFPEPOQPES PSSP Closing Out : FURNITURE STOCK foolish ones away. They are the in=| W, Dunn. evitable fringe of every movement of | Irving R. Todd to A. C. Nydeg.|s» population into a growing and in.'m‘,,r_ viting land, und, while they are an Mary A. Mooney and husband to encumbrance and often a nuisance |A. C. Nydegger. and float around helple like Tax deed to John S. Edwards. chips on the current, a few of them F. M. Franuon aud wife to Wh. “catch on” and make useful citizens and in very rare instanc achieve more than average suce Such of them as are honest and 1 abiding and are willing to work, must be tolerated, but the tramps and hoboes |\ and adventurers of the check artist variety, whose motto is that ‘“the|Emma Gooley. world owes me a living,” should find Florida Fruitlands Co. to the city Florida so chilly, despite its lovely |of Fargo. winter weather, that they would be H. P. Payne and wife to S. Har- glad to get out after a very brief | ney. experience here. As a matter of fact J. M. Oglesby and wife to P. Ju- some of our least desirable importa-|meau. tions come well dressed and “ride on M. L. and A. E. Robinson to J. thé cushions” and are of the crim-|C. Carroll. inal and deadbeat variety who come Malloy & Miller to A. S. Dickey. to work all sorts of fake schemes and Malloy & Miller to Anna L. Searcy . Jan. 16, 1915, John Logan, sheriff, to John J. Swearingen. Florida Fruitlands Co. to Ired C. "all. lorida Development Co. to Mrs. put in a nice winter “skinning | Dickey. the Florida suckers.” It would be Mallor & N r o mugh more pleasant to ohsgrve these Dickey. = - gwell rogues performing on the S. Raymondo to Elsie Raymondo county roads and in the convict Ma Mathews and hu:band to camps than the ne'er do .wells who_C. P. Hudson. take it out in bummingz and sleep by B. B. Tatu and wife to James T camp fires. Holmes. To move this Big Stock we will Sell AT COST FOR CASH $ b 3 H IT WOULD BE IMPOSSIBLE TO NAME YOU PRICES ON THIS BIG STOCK SO WE ASK YOU TO CALL : AND E AMINE THE GOODS AN DPRICES, AS IT IS ; A PLEASURE TO SHOW YOU. Don’t Fail to Take Advantage of this Opportunity e S T R S S S WWE HANDLE EVERYTHING I NFURNITURE * « t LakelandgFerniture & Kewere Co. i WMW robed b, i asador, Count Johann von ' having | JAN. 19, 1915 —____________—-—fi__—-'—__\ __________—-——-—_—_—-\ GIGANTIC SALE of 'Furniture, House Furnishings, Etc For the next 30 days we will throw our entire '$40,000.00 Stock of Furniture and Householg :Goods, Pianos, Organs, Buggies, Wagons, ' Harness, Farming Implements, etc., on ‘ PUBLIC SALE Our Stock is Complete, New and up-to-date ALL GOODS HAVE BEEN CUT TO THE QUICK, AND MANY ARTICLES CUT BELOW TH ECOST TO MANUFACTURE THEM, CONSEQUENTLY THE TERMS OF THI SSALE MUST BE CASH. WE ARE OVER LOADED, OVER STOCKED IN EVERY DE PARTMENT. WE MUST REDUCE STOCK AND RAISE CASH. WE THEREFORE CAN- NOT URGE YOU TOO STRONGLY TO COME IN AND CONVINCE YOURSELVES THAT THIS IS THE GREATEST BARGAIN EVENT EVER OFFERED IN THIS COUNTRY. A Few Prices Picked at Random Golden Oak Dressers, with French low'as s ST $‘l)?l Bevel Plate Mirrors, size \3\_’;‘6 Al A R $2.98 UERER AL oo it Clitht ey o Cotton Mattresses Felt Top and Other Oak Dressers at vo.oe ooves $5.75 Bt a s e s g $3.19 Dining Tables, nondividing pedes- Golden Gak Rockers, also Large tals, extends to 6 it in Golden Koomy L'orch Rockers ......!$1.98 ]H;]‘k. FumedOak, or ly En liadiestPorch Rockers oo Gdsaas $1.50 iShEaatiGhe o . Ladies Reed Rockers 3.75 Orher Oak Extension Ilonen o e $ bles, 6 and R it,, at Golden Oak Dinmng Chairs ....... 90¢ White Enamel DBeds with 2 Al other goods in every Department fmstabs i it B slietn at astonishing Sacrifice Prices, ‘Why buy on Credit when you can save from 25 to 75 per cent. at !gg;;;\t;gn‘gAgggflgKimbfi'flugh Supply CO., take iflnd, Fla. R BB o e e 8 T 8 s st ) S A . s A, A A — T R 4 MOVED TO THE KIBLERHOTEL BLOCK WELSHMAN WINS THE V. C. < & PO FULL LINE AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES FORDA ELEGTRIG WD MACHINERY 0 . THE ELECTRIC STORE Kibler Hotel Building Phone 46 FOEOFOEOFOS00H080 peososarototosuswe ELECTRIC 9+0#0e0e0: scoscececs DIBMLDI VI 400 a0r0eOL0 o { SELECTRIC $02++3eae0s04050i0:0) 108 HOBOBOBOFOLO ® THODUBPPPPI PO have Everything That is Kept in a \i First-class i Jewelry Store | Lance Corporal Fuller, the first hman to win the Victoria cross, given the coveted decoration for saving the li ficer under hand the action PR » of his con He is hol t that put him From New York to Sydney by t Se us before purchasing elsewhere . Ve make a{Specialty of All Repair,Woik ‘ape of Good Hope the distanc )5 miles. By the Suez cana Magellon, 12,159 miles, and by the Panama canal, 9,814 miles. H The newest Alpine sport is coast- ing donw the mountain railways specially designed cars which some- hour. - Has the largest and most i complete Undertaking De- t - All Work;Guarantee_: it is 13,828 miles. By the Straits of | times exceed a speed of 80 miles an 00, partment in the County, and are the most reasonable in prices. Licensed Embalmer in attend Ane a1 “litines [ AY PHCNE 36 NGAT PHO . ¢ Cails answered a4 aours SR OIAORIBTT e SORLARRL, £ 00 :WW-POJO’O‘G-&O% BOBO OO PO BOBO BT B Conner & O’Steen Jewelers NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE T 900t s00e L e Rttt H i b 3 i3 +3 vesasane

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