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Mr. I. C. Brooks and family now comfortably located I The sure, quick, cheap, effective' way to reach the people is through the columns of this paper. Every- body takes it and it is read with care which it will be remembered | 28 and interest. Brooks purchased from Mr. J. W. Mitchell some weeks ago, the con-! d E W E R Y A sideration being $2,600. Mr. Brooks| L :,l ..\lr. J. W. Mitchell has removed recently sold his handsome gro\'e‘ B === his family to his property on South ,ronerty on East Lakeland to Mrs. ".,C. Btarling, a former Lake-|Florida avenue formerly occupied m. but who is now living| by Mr. E. J. Walker, the latter hav-' w. was a visitor to Lake-|ing moved to the Southard property ' longer. on the same avenue. 54 8. /8, Preston was in Lake- Mz, C. H. Peavy, a prominent M for a short time yesterday en #'to Auburndale, where he has The body of Mr. Sellye Brooks, of Tampa, was brought to this city on the noon train today and taken to rty i & v fwerty interests Medulla for interment. Mr. Brooks ¥ . B, Osteen, of the jewelry is a brother of Mrs. Winn, who lives H. €. Btevens, left this morn- | " the neighborhood of Banana Lake. inspecting trip to y, Leesburg and San- ty his future home. well known to the writer and is —Webster News. The handsome new home of Mr. John O’'Donald at the corner of south Kirk, Polk county's| Tennessee avenue, and Lime street, BSuperintendent of Public In-| 18 now in the hands of the plasterers lom, W Lakeland yester- | and will soon be ready for occupancy. While ona round of the schools|It is one of the most commodious ot i ond of the county. He re-|homes in that section and is equip- in this paper. This is a feature will be appreciated by strangers copy of the paper as soon as come to town, Mr. L. B. Wilson, whose insurance offices are located in the Kentucky building, leaves Lakeland tonight for Fort Pierce, where he will reside in the future. Hehas numerous friends here who regret his departure from Lakeland but who wish him well wherever he may be. home having had a pleasant beneficial summer trip. he took in the sights for weeks. He then went to and other points in Illinois, located the greater portion of time at Pontiac. ed in health and reports a grand enjoyable summer's outing. W. E. Neubecker, of Decatur, 1lls., is a new settler who reached Lake- land this morning and who will make this his future home. Mr. { Neubecker purchased a tract of land {last winter from Barlow & Sadler which is located about three miles! north of, town. The land has been cleared but is otnerwise unimproved, The weather for the past week :uml it is Mr. Neubecker's desire to|bhecn very unsettled, owing to begin improvements at the earliest He brought down a car of tarming implements and house | hold goods, @irl aad the Broncho Buster " (Bolax-Western Comedy) 'The Doy Boouts of America to the g ... Rescue -/ {Champion Dramatic) 18 A Western Waif, n-Western Drama) 10 cts, 0 octs, under 12,... date possible, ering about the coast of Florida, v f;;"'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 fiapor 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 f I\lnd 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. ——— e — ———————————————————- > m MURRELL & SHARP: c’m BUILDING, LAKELAND, FLA. $2.30 oo SNy THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLORiIDA, FRIDAY, NOVE MBER, 3, 1911, new home on South Missouri avenue, | Amoretti for $11,500, as he was un- able to give it his personal attention! tractor, arrived in the city on Wed- nesday, and will make Sumter Coun- Mr. Peavy of the best contractors in the south, and any one desiring his services PR may be assured of first class work. | (W) We would be glad to have officers t\;') of the various lodges and fraternal organizations bring us in the neces- sary information that will enable us to keep a complete lodge directory visitors, nearly all of whom get a Mr. McKee left here early in June, going via the Clyde line to New York city, where several Chicago being He is much improv- fact that an equinoctial storm is hov- 1y ;4 others who have to brave the cl- last reports are to the effect that it ' ,5q we'll try to be too, although we! | has passed us by this time. A heavy Id" get a ducking cvery mnow and' 2 temE e e Ty e ~ PAGE FIVE I I ) SR R RS (%) are ! Mr.| THAT'S OUR BUSINESS 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 selling 4 COoti- et 4 £ - 7] ~t is one % XS, 13 \ ~ SIS ‘ 3 A . |\ Pt AT, 2 D (S that and e~ e good goods at right prices. £ % WE REPAIR ANYTHING in the jewelry line. If you fa have a watch that others have failed to repair bring it to us, we cater to such jobs G. N. FUNK & COMEF .\ YA 4 iN Y Kentucky Avenue, Opposite Park IR BB the ' yiaking it hard on the groceryman Is Headquarters for Everything in Groceries A FEW SPECIALS the and but [ ements, but the prowers are happy | { then, Short orders a specialty at llan- sard’s Cafe. - ISOME FACTS ABOUT THE PIANO BUSINESS i | | Sugar, 13 pounds ............. Ll e $1.00 We invite the attention of the Swift's Premium Hams, per l‘°‘““l ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 18¢ readers of The Lakeland Evening Best Butter, per 'pound. ________ TR SRR R 35¢ Telegram to a few [ucts about our Picnic Hams, POEEROURE: o s s i v vy e 1RELERE pianos. Mothers’ Oats, per package..... ... ... ... ... ... ..... 10e You may not be aware that we Heckers' Whole Wheat Flour, per bag 35¢ are selling some of the most ex- 9 , | pensively built pianos on the market g:::::' g;:h;l’:“rmx:‘b:;r bng .. e m ‘:nul intrinsically recognized as the 12 pound bag best 'Flour X S s h 40c (very best, Our retail price on them, 2 pound bag. ST R : > 'soc {however, s not an index to theic B Pay Mackerel, each ..... ...... 100 tgrade nor value, as we are selling Irish Potatoes', per peck : Y i e vee :350 them at a very small profit, The Baby Size Cream. 6 for ...... . 25¢ (value of a piano depends upon its Family size Cream, 3 [or' . R ..25¢ | wearing qualities; tone, action and| , finish may aparently be ever so good rin a new instrument, but if they :du not wear and, in the case of tone, i really improve with the passage of time, the instrument is worthless, no matter what the original cost of ‘.'lhn- piano may have bheen, I Time was when pianos were i thought luxuries, But nowadays | the piano has moved from the quury' | to that of necessity, the houses that | s today own pianos are far in excess Eof 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 heauty, a dur- ability to outlast the years-——is an jinvestment in any home. It lends, (distinction to the house, an air of 'lligllily to its surroundings, nnd[ lgi\'cs pleasure for a lifetime, ! It seems strange to us that somel |[u~o|>h~ that live in Lakeland, will " zo to other places and buy pianos : without looking at our pianos or getting our prices. This is an in-| | justice to them and to us, We know | ! parties that have recently purchased ! Stenciled Pianos from traveling | salesmen that they had never seen Eand will probably never see ain, ;lhe guarantee on these pianos cover a period of from twenty-five to fifty | years (the best pianos made are guaranteed for only ten years) but these guarantees 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—give 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 Co. CALL 59 AND WE WILL BE GLAD TO SERVE YOU. E-G TWEEDELL i '_::0".'0(":")(“3':-':»{":":”2-'1“2*:":'OC-C'O':N:'CVIN:&"2"2"1'4:":*:":“!‘(000000000C'\Z' < b 3 'REAL ESTATE s & —— . B e L T T Rt e KRS R R e e nd 4;; 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 information of any kind concerning our City or surrounding country, or State in general, we will be pleased to have you call on us for such. We have some nice Groves, Improved Farms, partially im- proved Farms, and raw land lose to Lakeland. and we can show them to you TODAY! E 2ac 2 & [DWARDS 12 BRYANT BLD'G. WARING SUITE LAGELAND,