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I- i ' 1 HE EVENTN' ', VLA. I). W'VW State hHKi Muumu Gi es Fu thtri Del 1 1918 For the Same Reason THAT The Rolling Stone Gathers no Moss A Restless Dollar Accumulates No Interest! The Thing to Do Is to SAVE a Few, Having the Rainy Day in View! Open an Account with us today. We will pay you 4 per cent. Interest on your savings and In sure your deposits ) IP EOPLES STATE BANK LAKELAND FLA. Regardh i i 11 11UU Not Necessary To Buy Like Amount Of Laundry Work That Excels Let us do your Table Linen Sheets, Pillow Cases, Etc. f i Satisfaction Guaranteed Lakeland Steam Laundry PHONE 130 R. W. WEAVER, Prop. RYE FLOUR, GRITS, RICE OR OTHER CEREALS CAN BE PUR CHASED WITH FLOUR tra:ts should be immediately sus pended so that unfair condition should not accrue against those who may 'have not had such contracts made, oT who had not placed orders in advance of the rulinj. In other vnrAa thorn ehnnlri he no Quibbling. One Cere2i Everrne snu,d take ts as thej' come, and disregard precedent meth ods or procedure. It's up to all the people to help, fegardless of the fact of their being dealers or con sumers. When in doubt how to act, . . . , forget your own selfish interests, and Official orders issued by Federal v . . . ..,,. m, jAJi.i. t, t ho a true American patriot a min- Food Administrator, Braxton Beach- . am, Orlando, Fla., Jan. 28, 1918. .. .. , . .. . , ' ' ' IThaKa oil tharo la in Ml la Wnrlr 1st: Wholesale and retail dealers ; . . . T . , , An, , . . . . x , ,rr.r.st all do our part. Let every deal, in wheat flour shall, immediate y up-i . t. ...... fTl. on receipt of this notice, make no . , , tl a tu . , , . . , ' , his neighbor does the right thing. sales of wheat 'flour, except whenj . , . ., , ... . . . utsi every man ui wumaii ue t turn. other flour substitutes of equal' . . t . , , . . . , mittee of one to report to me any amount are sold in combination with : . , .. ,. . ,v, i- rm. u x-x j. , .. evasions of the ruling, and 1 11 see u v,.. a . , ii'iat mere is insiani correuiion. aiu be barley flour, buckwheat flour . I.. ' . . . ., . . , . .. a , itnat the erring one is sruided back to corn, corn flour, cornmeal, corn L 4. JJ..t..,. o 4 A bai HULL o an u PFe Welcome Our Tourist Friends If in need of Drugs, Toilet Goods Hot or Cool Drinks, let us serve you. Kodaks and Kodak Supplies Red Cross Ja Pharmacy PHONE 89 FOR PROMPT SERVICE T btop worrying Your rnenas oy 1 aiding So Much About. Your Troubles weals, hominy, oat meal, potato flour, rice, rice flour, rolled oats. Soya bean flour, sweet potato flour. In all cases where wheat flour is sold, one or more of these substitutes must accompany wheat flour in a ra tio of one pound of substitutes to one pound of wheat flour. This ra tio shall be observed in. all sales large or small- Lind: Sales of flour by retailers in towns or cities to individual con sumers shall be in one-eighth to one- fourth barrel quantities or less. Ia rural or foreign communities sales to con&umers shall be one-fourth to one-half barrel quantities or less. Srd: The gross maximum profit for wholesalers in flour shall not ex ceed from 50c to 75c per barrel. The profit exacted by the retail deal ers shall not exceed from 80c to J1.25 per barrel, depending upon character of service performed. Where retailer sells in amounts less than original mill packages, the gross profit shall not exceed 1c per pound. Any profit in excess of these, cr in excess of that obtained in pre war times, will be- considered cause for an investigation.-" 4th: Substitutes for wheat flour i. ii it . , ouau nui oe soia at more than a 'reasonable advance over actual pur chase price of particular goods sold without regard to market or replce ment value at time of sale. 5th: All-wholesale and retail deal ers will be held to strict adherence of above rules, and no variance in any particular will be allowed ex cept where specific authorization is made by the Federal Food Adminis trator. 6th: Wholesale dealers in flour shall not buy more than 70 per cent of their purchases of flour as based on Durchasps fnr months of Tie peceding year.' and thf.ir sales to the retail trade must ce in proportion to one pound of wheat flour to one pound of other cereals, those being the same pro portions iirwhich the retailer sells to the consumers, unless the wholesal er satisfies himself that the substi tutes Ihave been' already nurchaspd from another source. BAKERIES 7ih:, On and after date of issue of They would lots rather hear'you tell about How GOOD you feel -Take TANLAC The Master Medicine and you won't have auy troubles to talk about. if you are suffering from stom ach trouble, Indigestion, or any of the other common ills, get a bottle of Tonlac and experience its wonderful curative powers. HENLEY'S Phone Cf) The White Drug Store Exclusive Agents SOLDIER-SAILOR INSURANCE To the man who 'las gone to the colors the United States government offers the safest, the most liberal. and the cheapest insurance on the face iff (the earth. Approximately 300,000 men have already accepted the government's offer, applying for insurance of about two and tree quarler billions of dollars. The aver age amount applied for .per man is more than $8,600, which is very close to the $10,000 maximum pro vided for by the law. This insurance total, great as it is. should be only a beginning. Every person in the military and naval forcrs of the nation owes to himself and to those he loves to avail him. seJf of the full insurance protection. But the time in which he ran do so is limited. Prompt action is impera tive. Those who joined the s?!lce be fore Oct. 15, 1917, must apply for the insurance on or before Feb. 12, 1918. After that, it will be too late. The automatic iisurance which is provided until Feb. 12, 1918, is only partial protection. Parents, brothers ana sisters, who have a representative of their fam ily in the army or navy should, fnr their own sake, and for his, write to him at once, urging him. if he. 1m not already done so, to buy th" env- ernment insurance. They should urge nun to buy the full Sio.oon an above all, to buy it now. ANOTHER FLORIDA MAN MISTAKEN FOR A DEER The Ocala Banner of Saturdnv . tamed the following: "Messrs. John Wyley and Ollie Fort, two prominent citizens living across the Oklawaha river, "were ou deer hunting last Wednesday in the scrub. Ther separated, going in dif. ferent directions. The latter later heard a rustling in the bushes, and thinking it was a dee, fired in the direction, and three buckshot pene. trate,d the left leg of his comrade, breaking it just below the knee. this order, all bakeries will be re-'cov T M, Fo went t h Quired to mix other cereal., wh U,t ent to h,s - wheat flour, both in hPMfl .J " Z 7.. 7 nim nome- nmoned - - v i n lung, Beginning with 5 per cent and must gradually increase nercpnta substitutes? 'so that a minimum of w per cent of substitutes shnirho used in bread on and after Febru ary 24, 1918- "There should be no difficult on the part of the consumer in setting a necessary supply of flour under the new ruling that comnels thn .-. a Physician, and did all for him that possibly could be done. "Mr. Fort regrets the acciden verv much and says that he fcas been ta lesson that will last for a OUR BIT We're eating rye bread at our house, With rnrn V-n ,i chase of other cereals," says Food We've com mS nch aVh7 w Administrator Braxtnn pQ I much at akfast a.iittui. I uici "The order does not mean that con-1 AtTWon we haa it friPrf. sumers shall buy one cereal nlnn !Wc e but provides that several r,rPni I And Wn . " D meat- may be bought ni ,iu n? i.L---. . xae O" " uivl& VV1LII 1MM 11(111 7 purchase. For example: A purchaser Of eating-carrts everv nv T . ... J oust nite a doggone rabbit. Houston Post. IN THE CIBCtJIT COURT OF TH TANNER. SARAW i i i TKNTB JCDICIAi, CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA ,lRtD,i fob polk coSrM01 .V T Z. MANN t,u. ft, uinSSfhS1 tItM, letateM and nntw. of jom w HOLLINQSWORTH, 8TKPHKN T Bo7' ORDER Of PUBLICATION It appcarinf from th. sworn bUl of torn- Dll nt filed hniln .. th. , . m .e0" hance the sale of wheat substitute 1 L,lv!"thr' ?rw!B ntrited in o,. and the purchasers are supposed to ' u.'uu.U,n voZlTlZ w their best ju3gment and their 1.. Mt of best efforts to conform. I have been 2$ of, " ectlon Whip asked about fulfillment of contract JS& IS? fi.'W f made previous to the Issuance of th. ElSS o? TZtZZf. ru.mg regarding this combination, u,,w 10 ' of 9 Un' and whether 5r not contracts should kkT'oTO o? ?ZTZ$Al be honored. I will say that such con-JJVw A'TX may want to buy twenty-four pounds of wheat flour. All that la renntro.l of them is to purchase other cereals, y, nve pounds of rice, five pounds of oat flakes, five pounds of grits, and so cn until they have made up twenty-five pounds of the substitute ce reals. The same rule may be ap plied to sales between wholesale grocers and their retail customers. wjuxjiv i uuug is maae to eiu New pring Goods Are Arriving Daily New Spring Millinery Goat Suits and Dresses Are Now Being Shown Come in and let us shown you the advance Spring styles La MODE Mrs. H. Logan, Prop. Begin the New Year Right Economy is the watchword. That means watchfulness in buying. You are guilty of extravagance when you buy hardware without first consult ing us. We have everything carried in a first class hardware store, and our prices are always right. wilso: HARDWARE CO. viii;ct saia nuarur. iinn n acre: thence south 5 ""A. uno v-1 t nitiito WcflL OUT acre; thenca north to the point of beginning: u. ..,,. i are uniraown to complainant but or other claimants under John W Tanner XVnT,tI,ner' PerIlns Blnf worth. C nhT- H?lll5wf, and Sarah A. no UngS H,d,her Unknown efUants, o" Til m and to the said real esute. and rel ef be. taf prayed against such unknown d.fendanti and complainant having complied in all r,' 5393 of The Law, t ' Aci 2m- M naed by Chapter iir Laws of Florida 1911. -napier bizt That all oar. HolUnpwor 8t,pShV HomLT and Barah A BJiin-r,-i. uingworUi, known defend aa 'd?. 0thw m' or otherwise, and .u ertBMSi ntwi clalmlnf any "ght UtuS .PV0M htyio the lands h 22nff tUrMt.ta Ma to llnt filed herein tTni . tt 6,n U title to M pr.misS,,'u,?r0' Qulrtl f Polk County. Circuit Court curt house In BaZ.V1"1' on Monday, ft, Jl0 ty, flona., a thati cop, of fti? oV' D" ,9u: once a week for twelre 19?!! b' Bubhe n th. taeland CntB.12L!!lutlT .est tts&gr sc orlda. . tC4Tdl County, rinfV ft ,. J. A. JOTTManiaT D 0. ItOGEUS, P WtyTrida, Court of Polk County, Florida, do hereby e t!fy that the foregoing is a true and x . copy of the Order of Publication l"ued, above entitled cause now on file In my w Hop WITNESS my hand and official seal 24th day of November, A. D. 191T. J, A, JOHNS0V, . Clerk Circuit Court Polk County, TloriUj. iCOtKT 8KAL.J 693 S The Place to Solicitor for Complainant i. A. JOHNSON, cleri EAT THE GEORGIA DINING ROOM A. l. SHAW, Propria Cf. Pin it and Ky. Av The) iMt MmI O fXC ta th Cly For Q Short 'Ordw LunohM Specialty r in.,, 1 11 , M-Ttur " 4 the ctreuM