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THE EVENING TELEGRAM: LAK ELAND, pm—— ; Mr. Ernest Coyle, of Louisville, ‘:|l\\. arrived in the city last night to take a position with The Lakeland *| Evening Telegram in the mechanical dvp.n tment. Post Master J. L. Skipper and son | are \er) fond of quail. Roscoe have returned from a three FLORILA, THURSDA other places of interest and will no doubt have a grand and Dbeneficial trip. Newspaper men haven't the time i to ;.u hunting. Nevertheless, they This is a hint to hunters who bag more than S R OB SR Y NOVEMBER 2, 1911, dEWELRY PAGE FIVE 1 L. R. Battle, Jr., was a visitor to | Weeks trip to Fort Meade and other points in the southern part of the s 3 'l'nn yesterday. THAT'S OUR BUSINESS they need.—Tampa Tribune. county where they went to look after I N. Funk | their large cattle interests, f Mr. Oscar M. Eaton is looking daily S e e IS {for the arrival of a hantsome 1912 Mr. Emory Bryant, after a serious ' Cadillac, one of the finest machines illness of several weeks is able to be| oW on the market, which he and out to the gratification of his many | his excellent family will derive much friends. Mr. Bryant had quite a siege | Pleasure from. of it, but is now on the road to re- covery. e TR i A. Cole, of the G. "Co., I8 in Kissimmee today .mr business interests there. & J. D, Btanford returned yester- ‘from'a trip to Georgia where he been for the past several weeks. J. C. Swindell, whose dairy farm on the west edge of the city is one Mr. E. J. Walker and family have|of the show places of Lakeland is what he terms “‘a general purvose" | farmer. He has an eighteen flcre 3 e — w Lanier, Polk county's Tax Cpllector, was in Lake- ’ transacting business | moved from the Mitchell property on| m hands with friends. i South l-‘lurhln avenue, where lh ¥ i o | Years, and are now ouup}lng n d. :bm:; ecl;m‘ls d::‘:k a::‘di::-e! Southard residence on the same ave- t ¢ at the Lake Phar- nue, formerly the property of Dr.|of a farmer dispense a J. W. Reno. ever, and is now putting in six acres ! — — of celery on land which has already | i l Mr. E. Baker, a former well-|produced three big crops since known citizen of Lakeland, writes|January 1. an encouraging letter to The Tele- .”flllm Pictare House thejemons. in addition to which he grows figs and grapes. Mr. J. M. Brian, of Salem, Ohio, brother of Mr, C. C. Brian, who met ! his death in such a sad and pecul- ' iar way last Saturday afternoon while fishing in Lake Parker, ar- n\ml in the ity on the Mr. G. P. Bryan, who has been in'! ll.llll Tuesday, leaving with the re- rll.um‘ ol the cool drink and ice|pemains of his brother cream department of the Lake Phar-f morning for their home at Salem, macy for the past year, left yester-ohio. Mr. Brian is at a loss to ac- day for Texas, where he goes 10| count for the sudden death of his enter business with his brother. Mr.ljrother, which the physician he- Bryan has many friends here who{jjeves to have been caused by heart regret his departure from the city. Jfajlure and not by drowning. poor mother, who is an invalid, suffering greatly {rom the shock, aud, though the deceased was comparative stranger, the commun- ity sincerely sympathizes with her and the bereaved family. gram, commending us in our efforts and expressing his interest in his old home town by subscribing to the daily. Mr. Baker is pleasantly re- membered here by a host of, friends. TOHIGHT mm YOUNG LADY Drama, (ltala) ONEL AND THE KING i 'Drama (Thanhauser). AD'S HEELS" nee Comedy (Itala.) A bl ik s is Mr. Claude Windham, a popular attache of the A, €, L. at this place left Monday for an extended trip through the West. While away he will visit Colorado, California, and ! l To the Buyer of Clothing HIS is a check for $2.50 at our store. Our high grade Schloss Bros. Clothing has no equal in this . county. We have decided to turn clothing into cash, and this is our plan: Anyone cutting this out of this paper and presenting it at our store will receive off of the regular price of a a suit the sum of $2.50. Our Clothes range from $10.00 to $30.00 and have the snap. the style and the fit that no other line of custom-made clothing has. You are the loser if you fail to see and take advantage of this great offer. m MURRELL & SHARP CLONTS BUILDING, LAKELAND, FLA.J¥§° .. $2.30 He is more than orchardist how-| evening, yesterday ! a | I expect that there are some Lakeland people that haven’t found out that that there is a new Jewelry | Store in Town : We Want Your Business ® And we are going to have it and we & are going to get it by sellmg good goods at right prices. WE REPAIR ANYTHING in the jewelry line. If you have a watch that others have failed to repair bring it to us, we cater to such jobs G. N. FUNK & COMPANY Kentucky Avenue, Opposite Park o g g gy Wen'tsnt e D A —~ 7 o~ ‘“r ] Mr. W, S, Ryall, of Auburndale, is a visitor to Lakeland today attending to business. Mr. Ryall has large or- ange interests at Auburndale and is i"n" of the county's finest citizens, TWEEDELL’S Is Headquarters for Everything in Groceries TR ST I A FEW SPECIALS Short orders a specially at lan- isard's Cafe, !:n-v selling some of the most ex- pensively built pianvs on the market !uml intrinsically recognized as the very best. Our retail price on them, however, is not an index to their grade nor value, as we are selling them at a very small profit, The value of a piano depends upon its wearing qualities; tone, action and! flinish may apaiently be ever so good | Yin a new instrument, but if they dc not wear and, in the case of tone, ,rwllly improve with the passage of Itlmv. the instrument is worthless, [ no matter what the original cost of the piano may have been, Time wasx when pianos thought luxuries. But nowadays i the piano has moved from the luxuary !io that of necessity, the houses that today own pianos are far in excess,; jof those that do not. It has been, {demonstrated that a high-grade | piano —one that has a tone of sing- ing quality, a case of beauty, a dur-i ability to outlast the years- is an 'investment in any home. It lends; distinction to the house, an air ufl Ldignity to its surroundings, mdl gives pleasure for a lifetime. It seems strange to us that some people that live in Lakeland, \\I”! o to other places and buy |n.mu\‘ ithout looking at our pianos or| | ting our prices. This is an in- | [ justice to them and to us. We know ! parties that have recently purchased! ! Stenciled from traveling salesmen that they had never seen and will probably never see again, the guarantee on these pianos cover a period of from twenty-five to fifty years (the pianos made are guaranteed for only ten years) but these are absolutely worthless as the purchaser does not know by whom this piano was built nor from whom they bought it. Our aim is to deal honestly with our customers them their! money’'s worth when they buy a pi- ano of us and stand behind every | piano we sell. Call to see us when in need of any thing in our line and let us prove to you that we will give you a “‘square deal.” PERRY-THARP-BERRY MUSIC SOME FACTS ABOUT THE PIANO BUSINESS We invite the attention of the The Lakeland Evening Telegram to a few facts about our pianos, You may not he aware that we Sugar, 13 pounds Swift's Premium Hams, per ponnd Best Butter, per pound, Picnic Hams, per pound Mothers' Oats, per package.. Heckers' Whole Wheat Flour, per hag Heckers' Graham Flour, per bng Heckers' Rye Flour, per bag. . 12 pound bag best Flour 24 pound Im;,v Fat Mackerel, each Ivish Potatoes, per peck Baby Size Cream. 6 for AN Family size Cream, 3 for ...... ... CALL 59 AND WE WILL BE GLAD TO SERVE YOU. E.-G. TWEEDELL readers of were OO OOOO OG0 ~06000 L ESTATE B O D SO S SOOI L If you are in Florida for the purpose of buying a Farm. Grove raw land, City or Country Home, or get into some line of mer- cantile business, or rent a home, or get informaticn of any kind g concerning our City or surrounding country. or State in geveial, we will be pleased to have you call on us for such. We have some nice Groves. Improved Farms, jpartially im- proved Farms, and raw land lese to Lakeland. and we can shew them to you TODAY' best gunarantees - WARING & EDWARDS SCITE 12 BRYANT BLD'G. zive Co. =) = ‘