Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 4, 1911, Page 5

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THE EVENING TELEGRA!I. LAKELAND, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, NO VEMJER 4, 1911, PAGE FIVE I R e i e The hunter who glves the editorl Mr. J. E. Dodson, a well known ' citizen of Arcadia is in Lakeland to- e —————————————————— S — - S—— " A —— e 00" S w ho \\lll be heralded as the ('hamp-\ day dfld while here is stopping at 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 .. Chas. ‘\; Tr Jmmcll “; erators at Griffin, returned yestordaylhale and hearty. Mr.! Omohundro And we are going to have it and we are going to get it by selling good goods at right prices. to Rennett, N. ., after spending|has large lumber interests near several days here on a business trip. | Griffin and is one of Polk county's' most substantial citizens. 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 . | X o \ndorson. a well known trav- | ‘ A w“‘”m of Baltimore, is in eling man of Tampa, is in the cltyl Mr. George R. Paschal, a former : for the day and is registered Jtoday shaking hands with his nut-|popular citizen of Lakeland, but Kentucky Avenue, Opposite Park Tremont. "erous friends. He is located at the| who is now making his home in Durrans nii besa Tremont, Jacksonville, is in the city today in § da)s(ein Plant (‘em( the interest of the Groover-Stuart mpanied by his wife. i The Elbemar hotel, conducted by|Drug Co. Mr. Paschal, his wife and {Mrs. (. E. McMullen and Miss Vio- l interesting little son are greatly e W! foe, (a well known citizen | ! let Roseberry, shows up in fine style d, was transacting busi- ‘toda) a handsome new sign bearing “'vity Tuesday.—Plant | ! the name of the house, having been erected this morning. The sign can be read for a long distance and will “will start operating his be a drawing card for this already acking ‘M Monday, putting up, " popular hosterly. m of 'Jos. Wilder and also! A party of Lakeland friends. On their b r That The Telegram has won many | rounds the party visited Ocala, Lees- friends for itself is evidenced by |burg, Eustis, Dade City and other »' 2 = the many Kindly expressions heard| points. She was the guest of Mr. [ on eyery side, however, we believe|and Mrs, Reed Weaver, of Lakeland a the lady who came to our office yes-' on the trip.—Plant City Courier, | SRR terday afternoon patd us as high aj ey Ml’ Picture House compliment as we have yet received | . .4 v w0 KIls are re- When she sald, “Vou know I dreamed | .ou¢ arrivals in the city, Mr. Ellis Ak e [ | T1 Telegram was going to be $25.00 having accepted a pnsitlon with the a year and | was worrying about up-to-date store of U. . Bates. Mr. Wwhere 1 was going to get that much' 50 1-\|Il‘lil'lul‘<l s.nhmmun and money to pay for it for I've just got o~ missed by their numerous triends here, all of whom trust they will again make Lakeland their home. 4 03, L4 {s N ol Miss Juno Wright spent Sunday and Monday of this week on a most enjoyable automobile trip with a e~ 73 o) ] will make friends for this establish- to have it, I was glad when | woke {ment. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis have up and remembered it was only $5.00, i (Mtala) FARCE COMEDY. jalthough 1 know it will be worth | ! $25.00 a year.” JUDGE ' 3 ! ] r Tele- {{(Powers) Dramatic. s OO EOBOO0 The first day The lu\Lnlnp, e~ ’ s ’ S ey m HEEL'S DREAM ,“"’0"".0"0‘:0" 2 o2 | #ram was issued one of our good lady l \9.9 ‘9"@3@ @ *9 Q‘Q “9 91\9‘\9 Ol@ g})fl«‘ ::é-ixg ‘9‘9 m '&l) Westérn Drama, I‘l iends said, “Well, they got out a hd ;uod paper today, but 1 don't klm\\; _——-———-——-___‘— ]loums at the home of Mrs, G, D, Mc- | i Colpin, l ‘PHONE 322 ) what llu\ 1l find to write about to-'fill an eight page paper every day in 20 to ofher places and buy pianos M7 CUSOMOSS ive them their .......... 3 morrow.” We presume the average "a town the size of Lakeland, and wi e e pi;uvn i motiey’s worth when they buy a pi- 11-1-6-x. person would find it a grown mnu‘s‘(-unh-ss we are tempted to go out o of us and stand behind every setting our prices. This is an in- bk . i = i Kk s ) | > head DUGIDCHOAIOONOOOHOGO0GD Job to find something readable to and knock somebody in the head)© 0 R B P E S E Ko | every once in a while when “copy’ | ‘(»i:lnu we selll Call to see us when . ets short so we can have something | G LAt e reontly purchased Lin need of any thing in our line and let us prove to you that we will rive ou Qs tsquare deal.” I’I-II{I{\'-’I'll;\Nl'-lllGHRY MUSIC g t tell about, but, in a lively town Stenciled Planos — from traveling like Lakeland we think we can put salesmen that they 1""' never seen oft this for some time, or at least and will probably never see we will until we get our running gear in better order than it is al present, the guarantee on these pinnos cover a period of from twenty-five to fif 'ty years (the best pinnos made an U'"-:"‘ MQOOQINOOCOUOOO0 N‘l(u‘)(»(luo iW O O D¢ Y 'PHONE 322. 5 11-4-6-x. < ‘."‘r‘:"t'(" QS O CHOFOCICIOHOICHOCRORON gnaranteed for only ten years) but Mr. Walter Detwiller, of Tampa, |10 Buarantees are absolutely spent yesterday in Lakeland, coming | WOrthiess as the pnrehaser does not up to look after business conneeted with the Lakeland Hardware and Plumbing Co.. of which institution 1 he is the moving spirie, [=i=T~taTa know by whom this piano was huilt nor from whom they bought it. Our aim is to deal honestly with $,° 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 ”lthe 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. I Rev. and Mrs, W, 8. Sparkman and baby departed this afternoon fm'] Palmetto, where they will visit Rev. Sparkman’s parents. They were ac companned by Mrs, Sparkman's rmother, who has beep visiting them ?I’m’ some time. Rev. Sparkman will return some time next week, but Mrs, Sparkman and baby will remain tfor some time.—Clearwater News, TWEEDELL’S Is Headquarters for Everything in Groceries A FEW SPECIALS Sugar, 13 pounds ............. e (| Swift's Premium Hams, per po R AN A ATy 18¢ Best Butter, per pound, ........ ... 35 Picnic Hams, per pound ....... ... ... ... .. 12 1-2 Mothers' Oats, per package. . ... R .. 10e Heckers' Whole Wheat «Flour, per bag 35¢ Heckers' Graham Florc, per bag . 35¢ Heckers' Rye Flour, per bag. . ... 35¢ 12 pound bag best Flour AR e AT b B .%L 24 pound bag, .. ... .. RS ERY i A R A .. .80c " § 10c 35¢ 25¢ .. 25¢ Short orders a specialty at lHan- sard’'s Cafe, i - {SOME FACTS ABOUT THE PIANO BUSINESS 1 We invite the attention of the ix'(-ud«-ls of The Lakeland Evening i Telegram to a few facts about our pianos, You may not bhe aware that we are selling some of the most ex- { pensively built pianos on the’ market and 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 N SRR TR [ | wearing qualitics; tone, action and Utinish may aparently be ever so good et ot B Ge TWEEDELL | de not wear and, in the case of hm'nl_ yreally improve with the passage of - REAL ESTATE no matter what the original cost of the piano may have been, Time wa when pianos were thought Juxt ios. But nowadays the piano has moved from the luxury | 4 to that of necessity, the houses that If you are in Florida for the purpose of buying a Farm, Grow today own pianos are far in cxcess| raw land, City or Countr_v Home, or get into some line of mex- of those that do not. It has been |§ cantile business, or rent a home, or get information of any kind concerning our City or surrennding country, or State in genersl, 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! demonstrated that a hizh-gradei WARING&EDWARDS piano —one that has a tone of singz- SUITE 1: BRYANT BLD'G. Fat Mackerel, each .. ... T e Irish Potatoes, per peck ........... s PR e e BnhySizeCream.Gfor ..... R e T R Family size Cream, 3 for ...... .. CALL 59 AND WE WILL BE GLAD TO SERVE YOU. m ing quality, a case of beauty, a dur-| ability to outlast the years—is an " P investment in any home. It lends 0 ‘ URRE 2 50 distinction to the house, an air of dignity to its surroundings, and CLONTS BUILD! LAKELAND, FIA ] 5 m?’ £ 2 gives pleasure for a lifetime, It seems strange to us that some people that live in Lakeland, will LAGELAND,

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