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THE EVENING TELEGRM. LAKELAND. FLA., f AGE fob ! ,4. he Evening Telegram t'i.l.lili'l every afternoon from the v.i.turky HiiiMvnir. Lakeland. Fla. I."!. . n ! in the postofliec at Lake "! rl'ld. as n.ail matter of the i "hts. Hi:T iHIlllMlTON, EDITOR. V. 7. ' HOI. WORTHY : 1 r.n ulatiiiii .Manager. HIS INFLUENCE WILL LIVE. l ;-. KifiiON RATES : ,iit. $5.00 "..'. 1.25 a 1. . i within tto ;f Lakeland a week. .'I .1.1 . same oUie is issued LAKELAND NEWS :.. w-.:ii"r giving ft re nal mutters, crop r.cndl- .. ,uhi i.lTuirs. tic Sent a i, r. tor i per year. a. ' ill!-. f... vm!!i of (icm-ral lio'tli, li.al i ilvaiioii Army, removes from v. :,::..- of men jiii- of the most no li " . li the nineteenth end i-atnc at liis home, . it if'.; i. ::. Hadlcywoed, ei.a'i - l.xiMloti. Mr was s:; iciiij ... .'.j'.', i.'i'ji born in No: ; inu , ;!; ':; I'm" several dcc;td"S "I .'.r ' 'ill liiii evangelical of ii i:, i pr.rt of lii" civilized i ! ; 11.. A;i- lii- founder ( I tile a'lath.u Amy, and preat :.nd last , r w ill fdbw liis laburs, . ,j, , ' . i iin'v in' s.4 ill that tli.' I ... is dead, lie .'-till lives ; ;,, .. hi' ilitim lii i- tii.it In' iitcij, will to on widening ami i iiraiiit; t'.l tiiiH' shall m more Oi l iui!i licporter. T!i is is thai -I'iis'iii of .il rinriiiiaii.-. an- .'!; X i : : : ; 1 1 ' Ml.-ltic (,iir.i' : . rai.- DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For I'mt'l'-nt--AVoodnnv Wilson. For Vice. President --Thomas ('. Marshall. Presidential Eli." loi n - .!efkr.son Ii. Ilrowne, .1. En d iKlierrv. i liarles E. Jones, V. I'hiphy Jones, Leland J. Iicnderst.ii, II. V. Spark man. Congressman, .State at Large ( laiide l.'Kngle. Congressman, M. Spark man. Coiires-nian, Frank Clark. Congressman, ciett Wilson. Coventor-- l'ark Trammel!. Attorney Cenornl Thos. F. West. Secretary of State- II. C. Craw ford. Coiiiniissloner of Agriculture W. .A McUao. Treasurer-- .1. C. Liming. Cotnptroil t W. V. Knott. Siijn ritit' inlriit of I'nlille Instruc tion V. X. Sliej I.;. State ( hetnist II. E. Rose. : 'liuiaiit Ci'ti t.;! .1. C. It. Foster First Dist.b t S. Second District Third Distri't Ern- i r::ui !i ..a. it a,e lo l.:op !'f'.'.. ju era i articles no; months'. Ti Hie ear ivir o;i a ei:t ill - .I in ;h" .i' mark' ! I' ruin I'.alti Imt shipped in' her nori !i . Out te found ::!!. i1ief I'd not 1 1 ; : . limt. I : . ; t T i a l'rie: 1 ,ie s.l !IH i ill ih" ''arl. siirin S l:ie;.ns that the hour FLORIDA The name means "Land of FIow- ti Flori ii ti'iii on ' . oi ti;.- :'. plildir. i th-n any a!s i ha- a of .Mi'.viii). At i.; the second larues. I iiioa east of tin- .Mi. s . ,ii s a stragi tie p(1 ,. r t'ua-t. I.eillU oil Stat'.- of tli,. !;,.. -..: wa'er s!:oi'e I 'il' I'il'Ml. It :" line oa ihe UnJ; ii- a i' '-1 State to ; -.r I i. A Ii.ei'ii :.. : . I' iiniina e;in:ii :::!. Florida ioi". iiiiiniiiiL and out loaM t'-e.. Speaking ol" the liOU-pouiid ll'ilit ake S-. t.iau vavi' his son for ;i wed ilin.; ii.'.u.i. it maii'ieil man voiulns the information hat he needn't have gone lo (hat t rouble he'll meet nidi cakes often l fore lie is many hours older, which leads us ti. believe that men are horrled thingH anyway. There is no Ionic, like miccess. Wil son haa not been well for several diiyf, hut since lie lias visited the Democrat If headquarter he is so mtieh enthused over the prospect of victory that he haa forgotten his ail ments. antl is tit as a fiddle. He will leave the pills and tonics for Roose velt and Taft they'll need good stiff doses next November. Roosevelt says that he "don't hit itnti) he has to, hut when he does it Isn't very soft." (luess that's what his son-in-law thinks since he has about decided to put out an oppos ing candidate in the field against him. The way things look, there is a. real nbe family row immineti with the odds in favor of sweet Alice sticking to Nick and letiint; dad pad ole his own canoe. Each year sees a greater inllux of hoineseekers and investors lo Florida than the preceding season, much of which is due to the fai t that Florid i las walking advertisements all over the country. Those who come down to spend the winters here become so enamored of the climate and condi tions generally, that they io back ard Id! their friends of the State "where the ley blasts of winter are unknown, where the flowers bloom perpetually, win re lUe blushing trawbi cries blush .the ripplins.' hikes t ipple, etc ," as expressed by an nt husia-t i- dolei::ate to the Hoard of Trade convention in Kissiinntee last week. All of which induces oth ers to come, and as a result Florida j is growing faster in proportion to its age than any other State in the t'nion. Arrah. there! I!rther lletbering ton. ye luminary of the Lakeland Telegram! You have been kicking and also making a lot of fun over the versatility and iihitniity of that famous newspaper contributor. "Ei.," and yet on the editorial p:ts' of your excellent paper of the K.th instant., we find four nice and very interesting artieles that were ion tributed by "Old Man Kx. ' Have you engaged him on your staff? Punta Uorda Herald. Like the Hull Moose and other things we might mention. "Ex." is sill riht in its pl.-u-o. and we intend to use it every time W'e find an es pecially cool article in .a paper which we know is not the i-rodtii -tion of the editor's brain, but whii h i' I'O'.Ver should Seek out some method it rai.-iiiK enough ln-re at this season in suppiy the home demind. Wlon this is accomplished it will keep thousands of dollars at home tint now vn to tiiiiih ru truckers, buyers, and express companies, an amount that could he utilized to the great est advantage ju this section. Or lando Reporter-Star. WHAT HE MEANT. Hair disheveled .his collar ami necktie awry, and his hat haltered ill the lillting over one eve, he stood propped up between the tow police men who had dragged him from the Sheets into Ihe llh e polirc court Thei'e ua no nii-iakiiu' lh ; 'iar-i s against linn. liana went tn, .indue :,(, with m.r-'i.-ti ria I impal ieticc. "I lorry up! What's the charge?" ' I'ilih Hied Hewed, Vef olior," ; 'iswoi'eii one of the patrolmen. "Shay, can I explain? .isli a mis taka." "Sure. Cnl in What's the matter wit h vini','" way, I'm Mule Hons" "I. dish Mooster." "You're you're what? "1 shay I'm Moo.e Hool lloo.er." "I get the boozer part all right. Come, let's have the rest again." "You don't understand. I .shay I'm Itoozo .Mule Moozcr." "You're soused. That's what you are. Don't you dare jest with dig nity of this tribunal. Ollicer can you enligth entlie court -onarding what the prisoner is trying to say?" "Yes, yer onor. He means he's a Hull Moose Hooster. Me and O'FI'.ih erty dragged him out of a Poosevelt torchlight parade down in the Tent' ward." St. l-ouis Republic. (ireiit msMluess! Has the cost of high living gone this fur? I've eaten about everything that I thought was lit to eat o tul some things that I just knew were not but when I see in the Denver Post a recipe for "pre served feuceposts" my goat is on the keen, keen jump! "Mr. Jones, will you have a little nlice with the hark on? Or do you prefer a little chunU of heart?" Say, wouldn't that jar a fellow's wiu onesided? "Preserved feuceposts!" Please pass the tele Ohone jelly! Palm Reach County THEY ALL SAID SO I'uitji, I'iMiiUiri at Tie opening of ' imam, that ihr will !low a vast :v.ilig trade. Fh ri.i.i ka t!' winter playgro'.t.d of t::e ci h try. and now tha: iviiowiedu" abiui; tie- climate is spreading, the hiiiiiih r climate is being enjoyed, tiie records showing th:.t the thermometer tu-ver g: is jis high as it does in t- S: i' north of li e Oliio and I'o'otna : j;tid oji the I'ii.-itic t ea;' The pr.'d'i ts 1 Florida garden;, ;c il g.'O'.es life iio'.v tiiking lii-ii rai k in Xor:la rii lll-.rkcl.-. The o:;ill'-:. al:d l-T.ipefl'il :t of Florida are not oipnilei! by any tiurown dsev. lo-'.-i m 'he I'nitid Mates. Florida i one m ,!:, . niei liitab'-i" Sti'tes ;i! i' produi'-s more nival stores t ai pi nt ine iind rosin ti.an ail other States eiitnhiiied. I' h: s large tisiiing resources, and has tj.e only ,-pong ' industry in the I'ni ter Suites It has ripe -t r.: wherries n' t'liri-tiuas time, when all the North is lin ked in i e and snow Florida is an old State histori lally. developments of the last few year.-: htive put the peninsular State on the commercial map of the world. The Florida future looms mi splctlidly. The years just before us wil see a hreat expansion of Florida dties tiny have grown wonderfully in the last tew years and the country.-jde Will become the hollies of a llllllt itllde of people illlll the Si ill of ii manifold industrial life. The foun- d- tions ot a great and nourishing ru ral ' o 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i l ;i.e doing laid, and I lie set tier who conies todav will in herit all tiie wisdom that ionics from experience ol those Who ill'e inakia'; :.iioi ess In garden an I grow The ii '. eraae tua n of t he 'it k ml tow i give-, but ;i pussili: thotighi ,, 1 resources of the South ami Florida. Viol does not realize the ii'i ualit ie what lias liei n accomplished in ih' 1'e'T l.: I illlll w hill is III he dlOle III the near future. All the wonderful resources of land Mnd water, of for est and mineral, are situated where the great activities of the immediate future are to be, and where nature has provided the most benelicietit cli mate known for the tiller of the soil. Florida is going to help solve the problem of how to keep down the cost of living by growing plenty of things and growing them at a min imum cost. The .oil is here, the wa ter, the light and warmth; the nii'rk- rt is near, the demand large all that is needed is the farmer and the fruit man. St. Cloud Tribune. visitors trout otlicc ho lie :io online t "I can't k.ep Ihe mining up." sighed the jcctedly In l he edito:'. the New York American. "When I s:,v you're mil thev don't believe me They insi.-t that tluv must see ou right away." "Well." Siii, the editor, "just tell them that's what they all say. ! don't care if you get fresh with them give Vm anything. I must have liiict at any cost." That afternoon there failed at th office a rather important looking lady. She wanted to see the editor. Lut the boy assured her that was impossible. "Hut I must see him ed. "I'm his wife!" "That's what they torted the boy, a be door. As I passed the office yesterday morning 1 noticed a little si?n out- sid. with the words "Hoy Wanted " " she protest - all say!" re slammed the The Provident l-o-.in Society, a ol laternl bank, for t!.e purpose of lend rtg money only on any elass of se- uriiy ;:t a reasonable bankirg rate of interest, has recently been or s.mized in IVns-.oola. The capital sio. k f the new organization will ho j:,.,O0ii. The new building of the Miami be slips in. with like contributions Hink aid Trust Co.. which ..is b-et ti.ri ished by the think-tanks of oth-' in conr..- of construction in that city r editor?, without proper eredit. for weeks, i snow completed. THE SOUTHEAST That which is being accomplished demonstrates that the sotheast is th" section of opportunity in the Fnited States. It is the seition of the greatest and richest undeveloped resources p has more raw material for nunierou lines of manufacture than has an other section. It has more product ive, tillable land that awaits culti vation It has ii climate that is nn-surpa-sed in the unintrv. It in sunshine without scorching and rait: without iloods. The .-out he.lst is utiUes! ioiijhl , tiie most iiuitirg pan of the . ountrv for the honiesceker. tthelhiv !:,. he ' man of large or of -m il! "!can- -offers itiM'-tniit: "ppoifitn'i' t';,' . re -iife. and s'l'v of g-. i d n-'urtis The -oil hi asl is a'trai ' i!ig C .; lent ion ot people -ill .m r l ! . .ct: ; j is no ot her se t lo:: l,o . ::i .; .,i.,. ieoph iire .olllitlg !'e r. so".t;,. e.i' t .and tnoi'e and tuoi .' w :' ,o?i , Not tlliinv e;iis Will elapse :, fet'. the southeast's greatness of :. sour ces and greatn.-s of achi. cir.ctits will be more nearly equal Industri al index. OWNER MUST STAND LOSS FOR DESTBUUITUX Uf DEMNED CATTLE T-.e State Hoard of Health does not , ;u:re th- d-tri..!.- 'ltl; Oi: ;e otini oi no" " it i- dangerous ' o: t . .'i-rcuioMs ipor accurately. :' use unboiled mi'.!; fre:t: r !. :' tia .1' Ptl'T. IK!l A'.thou'il. e-.'.o:!. ! mil!; '. ta .-tat" if atig'-rens t re::: crttle of -i V ;'!. Fed. ra! H l- iti-; tion set'v: unsuit:ible for ... iiiv only sliglrly tuberculosis, and ir I . ' ulous glamfs may hi : tuberi'iilous is eetn-ra' i ,. , o'v. then the animal is ''''li .,, I r . od. from which you wil! r- ;!t th,. owner dos not nere--;. h, " 'in- value of an animal i ...1 (Oil I a.ne'l on anioni ci i in 'i ' ."'-- il. aa rely loses the difference . . i t lie animal f"r purpes' s of ol for ;iu!'pos"s of dairy. N r . .. a ni' i s- iry to do that it 'i;k is boiled. The State Hoard . alth does not require the de iion of cattle, and is not author en reimburse the owners when the; are (lest roved. he- -dar h r-:.': !'i do' s no' fcod. .':!: iiffe.-t.'d w Whi :i i lit ii'.vay. it! '!." 'O'V d' i; SC SI, i' ! i- t' e! ' -t ' I, ii AUTOMOBILE OWN in r if a i P ' 'i t Tire Troubles Ended r HEEE 13 A FISTT YARN WITHOUT A PEER WEIGHS The nosey man in the smoker o; the Pullman had bored the other passengers and finally landed on a fat man who was minding his own business. "And may I inquire how you make your living?" asked the nosey man. when he had introduced himself. "Oh, 1 have several thousand ways." replied the fat man. "Several thousand?" gasped the nosey man. "Yes." replied the fat man "1 am a manufacturer of siah s " And the nosey man jisk-d no m re quest tons. Vrnth'c PnmuRnion Prints Storv of Catching Steer With a Twelve Thread Line In Florida II. re is a "fish story" of a new kind, ami not less astonishing than the best of the usual tort. It comes fioiu tiie New York Sun, and th" S'eii" of the famous "catch" is laid at Punta Rassa. Fla. Two fishermen named Schultz and Foster, had ju-t left the wharf on their way to the up river fishing pool- They were in a little motor In, at a mere skiff with an engine in it The steamer Mildred, which plies lit.'.e. ii Punta liassii iind Key West, v.- .; i ifc.. cattle wharf near the ho ld taking on a load of range i attic I'll III the pelis. .lust ilS the liltle lto ti.' '".at was abl'ciot of the ileatinT il bi- black honied .-tei f jumper! OVe:' the i'iiiiw'V with the ability of a ..tag. nil'l plllliaeil into fifteen feet of Witter. lie nunc up glistening in the sua and seemed dazed for a moment, Then lie struck out against the tide, heading for the Culf two miles away. Sihultz wanted to take the bull by the horns, but both Foster and th guide put up strenuous objections for fear that the animal would want to join the party in the boat. Schultt hod his rod ready atid his nerve with him. He watched his chance and cast about a dozen feet at the steer's head. The line wrapped around one horn and the hook took hold in the knob between the bonis. The steer shook his head in vain as St hult. put on the strain. He was using a twelve-thread linen line and seven and one-half ounce green- heart rod with a plain multiplying reel and thumb-pad. He "played th? steer for three-quarters of an hour, while his negro guide deftly manipulated the boat, and Foster sat in the pivoted chair, giving advice as to the best way to land the catch." Finally Mr. Schultz got the animal headed toward the beach, where two men belonging to the cattle outfit toped the scared and weary creature and got him into the corral, whence he was driven aboard the Mildred. , caving delayed the sailing for mor" nan an hour Youth's Companion. THE FAULT OF THE BOOTS i ... Tha' :i small man can til! a large . leieti'f.g is ih nion-'ravd by Tiivh r 'hdnies. d' Th M''.!:!i" Compmy. ' ,, 'filing o Vu'::i:' . Mag.iitie, in : ,. foHo'A itig -'. rv V- .i serveaM w ..s ha wlinu out his . dors the other d t- bar rai ks !; d Wilt.llilig the line of feet as the jriw iviruits ftid"a'V. -d to obey the word of lomtv.atid. he found, to his astonishment, that one pair of feet. I more noticeable on a lount of their xtra large r vcr turned. With out takinc his eye off them the ser j gi ant shouted a seiotid order "About 1 t'oce.' "He could see that all the feet ex- ipt these lie was watching turned in obedience. Rushing up to the owner, a little fellow, he seized him by the shoulders, shouting: Why don't you turn with th" rest ?' 1 did." replied The trembling re i ruit. You did. eh? Well. 1 watched your feet, and they never moved." -It's the boots they rave me. sir." said the poor fellow. 'They're so larg. that when I turn my feet turn in them.' " Havt Your Ti; es Filled With RUBBERI N Rubberine guarantees you against punctures. ': rim cuts and leaky valves. The method of filling wen a:icaily conect Ti. . tube is filled while on the rim. It is injected into V..-. through the valve stem, at a temperature that dees net . the inner tube, and when once cool is a substance in uT; sistency and elasticity not unlike a good class of noii-r light so light that the little added weight is not noti and so resilient that one cannot tell when riding in ; whether its tires are filled with rubberine or air. It is thought by many that, the rebound is not as . as when using air-filled tires, consequently there is less : .. cn the springs, the car rides easier and life is added to tiu . in general, making automobiling a pleasure as it means the of tire trouble It eliminates uneasiness, blowouts, loss of temper hi engagements, pumping, heavy repair bills, 75 per cent a .to t; ble, relieves your wheel of any attention until your (a sir..' worn out Will increas life in your casing 100 per cent !; berine is a perfect substitute for air, having all the adv and none of the disadvantages of air-filled tires. The only plant of this kind in operation at the y. .: time in South Florida, is located in the Peacock buildii: :.. further information desired can be obtained, bv caili:;; son or writing The South rioride Puncturclcss Tire to. ! LAKELAND, FLORIDA SUMI I II I II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 1 Hi ' ! A $;'(M.t'tov Sasn. weicLt at. grato b; r foundry is to bo st ut d !n Jaik sonvil!.' within the next six y days Ioeal and w Y-yrk ar-t"l:t'ts ar-'' behind the movent nt Early Sunday r. r-.ir; Bartow wa? vlsi'ed by a fire that did mor? than $3r.0e' dmiafe sand which threat ened ore of the pdnoipi business blocks of that city with rarap'ote de struction. Itisura-ee on the pr-iertr destroyed will total about Jt.oof Always In The Lead That's What t Aim To Be Always In the lead, wbm It comes to fresh, pur v.. full-strength drugs toi let Articles, sundries, ana all drug store merchto dlse. You'll be satisfied when you deal at oir ttore for our service pleasing in every way. ELIMINATE DISTANCE Phone Your Order boa t try your V .pr or iiattonce, slap'. go to 'our telephone and tsll 62, aoJ you will be con nected with our 8pcisl Order Department. What ever your particular Ire may bo, we'll take ears ot It wltk Mtlsfa tory goods anol atlafs tory serrlce. HENLEY & HENLEY THE WHITE DRUG STORE muss' j SPECIAL TO THE jLADlliS: PHONE: 66 93 99 FOR For Fresh and CleanjGoods at All Times PURE FOOD STORE W. P.IPILLANS 1