Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 21, 1915, Page 4

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“HE EVENING TALEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA, JAN. e ————————————————————————————— aid that ill i...;mn may take SELLING FLORIDA FARM- out of the race I ING LANDS. The Fl peckering kerda . ]wrnening Telegrant|... creap. Florila offers the home- cker more tl any state can offer him, olished eve i 16Xt year to suc s B 11 is Metropolis m Lnterpr Bui land y have owner in the sumething . <ht to be d . ~omething on the Polk covnty nseli Jast weck. little work, t a little lia the same is the pestoilice at Lake cre tead, Florida, as rail matter of the' second class. ! when it says: an unus and reported in Polk land d brou 1 NGTON, EDITCR m th, a sey ope had been no k with carloz i homeseckers to look at Flo arming lands, Ie got his liomesceke PPolk county, carched the county for automo- biles, and had thi nine them, loaded with people who ere there for business, and that husiness, the very important one oi purchasing 1ds for farms, This is the kind practical will henefit Florida. so many millions s of good land lying idl that it can furnish homes for and millions of farmers. Not only Alaska has a liomes out of which they can eke most as much so as cternity itself. {4 mere existence, but homes out yion The kidney action b 3 he completion of the Pamamal,i which they can earn a COM-'rezular anc bl 5 has donbled the efficiency of ' SRip i ahd s bl wanafoned o L R B S petence for old age, or the de-"poan’s Kidney Pills acted auickly v y ¥ YA8e (lining ycears of life, and that. and drove away all symptoms of the No Trouble Since. i>uvh as ensucd wbhen the Dattleship a6 olidte thet et g ; l ] _ |Qur Stock is Complete, On May 29th, 1914, Mrs. Smith aid of : : | cand winter not excelled in id: T am glad to again testify to istep ships during the war with \merica | Spain will never again be necessary. Lo 0 S | Too long Florida has been ad- s (vertised as winter resort, and ! the merit of Doan’s Kidney Pills. My opinion of this remedy has not a com-| . = the impression allowed to pre-| Ichanged in any way. I havee't had to take Doan's Kldney Pills for {vail that its summers are like a occurrenee and no more tuought of week-end in a baker’s oven. § ‘quite a while, as the old complaint has not returned.” tor him \reac i ida AFTER PASSING YEARS Lakeland Tesnmeny remains shaken is the best test Furniture, House Furnishings, For the next 30 days we will throw_our ep $40,000.00 Stock of Furniture and Houschy Goods, Pianos, Organs, Buggies, Wagq, Harness, Farming Implements, etc., on PUBLIC SALE New and up-to-dy ALL GOODS HAVE BEEN CUT TO THE QUICK, AND MANY ARTICLEg CUT BELOW THE COST TO MANUFACTURE THEM, CONSEQUENTLy THE TERMS OF THIS SALE MUST BE CASH took nearly lifornia by ronnd the Horn. and Progress, Un. wagon Time Here <tood the test of time of truth, h It is a story will mmere nd in hand and rouzht & weekly rew ¥ lecal m ) inty Al $i.00 —en e e is a Lakel that soon th Rion divided the oe per year. » days whin of point which comg to many of us raph and telephone cemented M. keland, and lowa s transactions to apefruit ich tak rns out a pre full cannery \u s care of ail the at ave used for without Pills off would Kidney and on vastness of onr to the far aw ume and he I had attacks of backache, no doubt brouzht on by over exer. d ax so1 crage man 1 them L pre-erves the avor 4 d * sound, al. uit, is attracting much at. in Florida, but at nises to be a pe the North, and pr ing richly deserves Canal investment. Such success. We may fully quarantine against yellow fever, smallpox anud other diseases, but no quarantine can | keep the horrors of war within the ! boundsg of their origin A German | paratively short time, a trip to that professor in the University of Texas, ' country will he a matter of common at Austin, in that State, committed | suicide the other he Jearned that both his brothers had regon was summoned to th : s1eces = Congress has passed a bill to build a railroad in Al a and in WE ARE OVER LOADED, OVER STOCKED IN EVERY DEPARTMENT WE MUST REDUCE STOCK AND RAISE CASH. WE THEREFORE CAN: Cien was a visit sne State 15 That isn’t the case. Florida arother a few years ago. The Alas. Summers do get warm, and they day when iro Don't kan problems are many but with the knowledge and experience obtained in the building of the Panama canal our government approaches this new undertaking with a confi+ been killed in battle in Europe and his mother bad adten dead when she heard the dreadful news. Colonel Thomas J. Appleyara. State printer and for man secretary of the Florida Pre: ciation, and his excellent wife been married forty years today and will appropriately celebrate the an . niversary at their home in Tallahas « gee with their boys and girls. Our cordial Brother Appleyard and his beloved compan jon who has given him four decades | 1d seven fine boys | dence born of success. There will soon be a brief pictor ial history of our great work at! Panama distributed free of charge in | this community by one of our finan .. al institutions. Advance copies in- dicate that it will he ally | profitable ad interesting reading. 3¢ have esp congratulations to o BIG CITRUS FRUIT CAN- NERY FOR ARCADIA IS PROPOSED. of married joy and girls, and ma) Pbrate their golden wedding ten years | hence with their hearts still glowing | with the love of youth and no surl'(n\'i come to break the shining links of their family circle. ——— a peculiar piece of nn\\a; we gee in gome of the State paper to the cffcct that Palatka, at the Lakeland mecting as the next place for holding the State Confea. erate reunion, wa ather cool on the | =7 < 5y i 2 prop and had invited the ‘>p.,§i‘l']‘::} ‘|];":"ilc‘i‘ll“'\l“'_‘\"‘,_'" soldiers to meet there more ina ])t'r“ . At NGantate \‘hv\'» functory than a cordial and sincere . : % spirit. \ result of this the Ocala “'|"“1 anized : ! e Al | Which December 21 has Star intling trongly that Ocal h s G el e would be mighty glad to have thei'*th & ning citrus. frutts, s Veterans with her if there is any | “':";‘1 s ““ fruit e :f:‘ll:-‘r:nn, & I.u:]“;i, i small for packing, but which is We hope that |} : | | PVeTY stance sour ane there " this [IN every nstance i ! e process s matter, for it is well nigh incredible H‘""" SRS : St O as > Langle 0Cess ( $04t any 005 in Plovida snoutn gy RO B BN EANEI R e o he frui i Cans, grudging entertainment to such o }‘f‘ “f“l‘h tie ”'I‘.l'” SaTy “”l‘f body of men. ldsiniade argreat Al At Rt to our correspondent, who in- {forims us that since the factory started less than a month half a carload of the product has: been shipped to Omaha, a simi- Har amount to Boston, with {~maller amounts to numerous other places, and the factory is now 20,000 cans behind with its orders, * The company a fruit juices, and during the sum- mer it will make guava jelly. and other products of that licious, if odoriierous fruit. “It is a good wor It is one factory now in a section. they live to cele Citrus fruit growers in and about Arcadia are much interest-| ed in the citrus fruit canniy nd {preserving industry which was| put in operation at Auburndale | about a month ago, and since it certain that the enterprise is| soing to prove a big industry at, proposed that a large plant be established in Arcadia. That is it selecten |1 ion tizens re-| ory H 5 inc in this case \ s prekimg, ahout warmth 1 a. about ome ke cat. — Seerctary Bryan's enemies in his own party are still seeking to bring him down with the shafts of their malevolent criticism, a game they have been playing for many years wast, and under their combined and continuous attacks he has steadily ago, grown and enlarged both in his fame and his uscfulness. There was nev= er more conscientious man in our public life than Mr. Bryan, never one with higher, finer ideals, never one who more ohviously worked for the betterment of human nature and the improvement of hu. saan conditions; but because he has | \ ) X I cour and force of character and | '"¢ time 15 coming “‘j' ds a fizhter of the ida’s canned fruits, Sy lived nearly all his public life in an {™'PS and other outp of 1 ucts of our £royv e ring mil innumerable rarcly - S so puts up big when jellies, uts frim the} ¢s and orch-{ of dol- irst class he has| detraction, that « from the honse the ! T a atmosphere for hit of his ¢ Lilliputia will 1 ions into the state cach product that wiste \nother tter is that the cemploy shalts NOW side among % i of in-| remunerative | ion named Uri hand we the Orlando Sentinel of ¥ would had a letter cor ance General | which tak of spirit of followir h W the ression which we d to those oble ne war: who still m mean and hates of that old s a visitor to your ident winter res 1 your and a your Ci Beautiful, ested in Tuesda less inter- am more or FFlori- that an amount ulls” are going to an 1 reason of there being since the concern finds it fit to pay fifty cents per lia is South aft Sinee ' citrus frmt on, enormous of th " 25 . T was was the anniversary dirth of Ged. Robert E. L¢ pleased to sec the manifest and reverence paid to the memory of this great man. 1 think 1 would have less respect and for the people of the South if they did not % ," ‘culls. feohs eHEONE: honor and revere the memory of box for “cu . S Robert K. Loe. T also feel free to |aRINE L the growers of this sce- say, having faced General Lee and B .1‘.‘,“ terprise. his army of American soldiers in Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville | ELBEMAR for rei battles, that I can not decry their cottages Inquire €incerity fichtine aunali Tennessee or phone 1 tioarem—ilow beavntifud the Awaeric:n | pirit came to the front a vear a=® ast July at Gettyshurg when we all met and forgot and forgave—and came to know and love each other.' waste interest love nt as two separate at 301 South 3392 ror their #OR SALE—Horse, harness, wazol and buggy very chead. Seq V"o- ing & Edwards. 3694 | t «re warm for a long time—but at no time are they as hot as the weather is a part of the time in Northern states and cities. Lookat the summer temperature! records in [Florida last summer,! and in Chicago and Philadelphia. They had hotter weather than, we ever had, and the heat and, humidity in one ward of Chicago limed more victims than have been claimed in Florida since the ¢ was a part of the United States. Florida has the best, av-, : i lcrage, all-the-vear-round climate of any state in America, and her <ummers are really pleasant and aurceable, while her average lightful. \ farmer produce more value on a ida farm than on a farm anywhere else in the country averaging her lands, cood and poor. \ farmer in IFlorida can operate at much less expense, if he is raising general farm crops, livestock, poultry, cte, than he can in any northern I.ands here are not nnl_v goud company. g plentiful, but comparatively|cral belivery, Tampa, Fla. | FOR RENT Price G0c, at all dealers. simply ask for a kidney remedy— get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs, Smith had. Foster—Mil - burn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. FOR SALE 60 acre improved farm 4 1.4 miles of Lakeland on hard road. Close to shipping point. Price $2,700. We will sell you 20 acres farm land close to and hard road for $500 5-room bungalow close in $1,0 "Terms can be had. Don't mi us for any kind of real estate. ORANGE BELT REALTY (O good shipping point Twinter weather is absolutely de oo Two connecting, un 1 light housekeeping hath, private entrance, fire s03 7 furnish rooms, place. modern conveniences. So. Missouri. FOR SALE ! A Columbia Grafonola and twonty speak-litate, hecause he can go through | records used about a month. Outfit ithe winters at so much less cost. | cos $50. A check or momney order ets it. T, L. Taylor, Gien. | for | £*LOWEST PRICE=CAPATITY ONE: TON TRU SEND FOR.. Here ars brief s - fications: ucmxp';: H. P.,Water Cooled, 4 Cyols. IGNITION, High Tension magneto. TIRE] 36 in, 80l11d etundard removable & NON-SKID DEMOUNTABLE PNEUMATIO TIRES OPTIONAL at ex- tra price. TREAD 68 in. REAR AXLE 2 in. aq. THANSMISSION proved right by yuers of use, rine in oil bath. CK CATALOGUE A. C. McKay 218 South Kentucky Avenue Polk Connty Agency FECROBOPBOTOEOIO PO To SAVE Our Big it Our L. 1 m in Prices. arre U 1t HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE MONEY BY SPEND Sale Posiively Cl Januar PRICES NAILED Don’t Forget That Our Shoe Equipped in the City All Work Done by an Expert Neatly and Promptly Them Repaired Here. “THERE'S A REASON.” DUTTON-HARRIS COMPANY 123 Kentucky Ave. FOCOTFITTERS Phone 258 Blue Shoes far o POPOBOHQC A Chance of a Lifetime OB S MONEY at hoe Sale Stocck o nNale at a Big Reduc ING IT. oses Monday Nignt, y 251h TO THE FLOOR Repair Department is the Best Have Shoes that Plea-e TOTODP00PDLOPOPIEO +CO+- 00~ D | seaetene A OMEOSOEOHOSOPOPOPOROPOIBOBOSOROSOBOHONO D BOL O E Sbds NOT URGE YOU TOO STRONGLY TO COME IN AND CONVINCE YOURSELVES THAT THIS IS THE GREATEST BARGAIN EVENT Eygy OFFERED IN THIS COUNTRY. A Few Prices Picked at Random Golden Oak Dressers, with Plate Marrors, at French 14824 Bevel s1Z¢ at mcehes Cotton Mattresses Bottom Guolden Oak Rockers, also Roomy Porch Rockers Other Oak Dressers at Diing Lables, pedes nondividing extends to O 1L, 1 Goiden Iumedak, or karly cng- at tils, Ouls, i Ladies Porch Rockers Lxtensioi La- Ladies Reed Rockers - Other Dles, U and d 1L, Vak Duig Golden Oak Dinmmg Chairs Whie L DCUs [T LLp0.dy \1l other goods in ev )ost at 1 N e . | astonishing Sacrifice Prices, at Why buy on Credit when you can save fro 25 to 75 per cent. at Kimbrough Supply Co., iaieland, | i TR 8 1 ¥ s S o OUR SHORT-SIGHTLD SOUTH. islatures shou s ot the disput Sun and the kast lcould make the v his cloak. “The win thim draw it ¢ I | Prosperous ratlr perous business, ¢ collection for pu ment from the gr lers in the country Here is a propost ple clementarn Can our Southern | it. And, if for n reason, can they -« | impresses itself upo jand pocket of tl Wall Street er 28, 1914. otts products, by the the contraband list. the binder of - shrapnel chells camphor constituent smokeless powder, and turpen- tine is the only discovered basis to is allies, moral tremendons y the Man I'here is in astatement made afacturers’ Record, o alitmore, which the South should i tand digest. Railroad construe tion in the South, in the year ‘nn\\ closing, showed the small- est mileage in the thirty-three lyears, of that publication’s exist- ence, and less than one i ithe average annual lxh.n per 8 of y PONGET e o synthetic substitute with the depression make the burden heavy to bear. it pes ecution of the rialroads r the cheapest kind of politics, » s adde dimmeasurably to the U paralysis of what once looked M like a promising development of mithern resources, What 4 fthis I'hese, ol trade, 1 merease i 1t i ittom of all -cent fare laws, v mischievous at the b in @ sciously, it has been what it 1 old To d itire ralroad country has suffered. investment of new South has been I {than elsewhere (that 1 i Twhen t contr . UXLr N it chooses to ; ( lace of regula-| labor sCores un- (! mterests 1 1 es bearing A PIN n 608D ADV: ¢ tic 1§ NEVER AN xeanl . VT BEWAY ’ THAN PAYS 1 hie [not in < marketah tes i hlacl Fresh Apalachicola + Qysters 30¢ gi; pt. RITH Sout Errere; [T -9 C . MOVE . SLERHOTELB VL R 5 o Try « 1 ua rH Peanut Brinle : and > Chocolate Fudge H.OC. DENNY Eliiston Bui L.OG FULL LINE AUTOMORBILE SUPPLIES ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES FLORIDA ElEfilfllm[I MAGHINER! & _ THE ELECTRIC STORE Kibler Hotel Building KIM iROUGH SUPPLY (O O R O i, Has the largest and most comp ete Undertaking De partment in the County, and are the most reasonab'e in prices. Licensed Embalmer in attendance at all times LAY FHONE 336 Cal's 1sverela hors

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