Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 17, 1911, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

- ”~. e e e . S S i e 7 AR e B it i e Y, P ol B e e w0 PAGE EWGHT HOTEL ARRIVALS. Our When You Want slfied A Buggy br. Garner s here again. A wago" about your eyes? A Set of Harness A LapzRobe An Automobile Robe | t'eazle, Valdosta; E. S. Hough, lola, !!;us; T. R. Masts and wife, Ash- land, Ky.; Wm. Johns, Punta Gorda; Wakefield, Kas.; A Chas. J. What | T. J. Bradbury, Hollingsworth, New York; Conrad, New York; W. Bryson, Jameson, New York; M. F. Mann, it oo Warea, B, B ‘,]' Philadelphia; Helen Gabriel, Tampa; ol g Edward Harrington Reynolds, Lon- FOR RENT—One nice large front|don, Enz.; H. B. Johnson, Ft. Myers. room. Mrs. S. E. Drew, on Lake Incubator for Sale—Almost new. Tremont. Lewis Willis, St. Louis; R. 0. Cash and J. H. Cash, Jacksonville; 11-10-tf. _hat | Wire, Consult Dr. Garner for chronic disease you have. . |. W. Snead, Jacksonville; F. Coop- WANTED—Room and board in} or and family; Bayonne, N, .3 W, B. Fudger and M. B. Craig, Jack- |~un\'ine; B. D. Rawls, Richmond, i Va.; Frank E. Froham, Tampa Tri- EXPERIENCED grove man wants|y,e: (has, A. Christ, New York; Tampa; A. W. Cock- and G. H, Fitch, Jackson- .. Close, Wauchula; C. D. or anything required for riding or driving, see private family by couple, without Address, Evening Tele- 11-16-tL children, Neighborhood of Lake-| (pas A, Rice, “Grove,” 11-16-2tp. position, Jand preferred. News Office. Address. rell Jr., l!‘llle; J. ! Colby, Los Angeles; M. B. 5e:""‘ll.hmt:;r'mo Palatka; Oscar Sellie, New iy 13. York; C. P. Richardson, Tampa; Jno. M. Carlisle, Galnesville; Edw. J. Jones, Watertown, Mass.; W. D. M’GLASHAN The Hustling Harness and Buggy:Man Two Stores 1908-111 South Florida WANTED—At once; wood or gasolene stove. Mrs. H. D. Mendenhall, 'phone 2 11-14-2t, FOR SALE—Man's bicycle and Riches, Ocala; Geo. row boat, the latter 16x4 1-2 feet,| i nyjlle; both in first-class condition. to D. B, Dickson's store. F. J. Kenward, Tampa; F. 11-13-tf. | Orleans; W. New Orleans; E. 0. Leo. Weiss, McCrew, Gainesville; G. B. Asbury Park, N. 24-inch girl's wheel, (arver, FOR SALE— Ap- sonville; sccond hand, in good condition, ply to G, W. Dudley, corner Orange Strect and Tennessee avenue, tfd. SMOKE “Inman’s Blunts” berlain and family, J. : FOR RENT—A nice furnished A 7 fi room, all modern conveniences. .Ap- Lake l(u'ror ply to Mrs, F. A. Morrell, S. New| (. A Reed, . A. Reed, Jefferson, ) : : 11101, ; . Allyn, P Mo A Strictly Union Hand Made Cigar. Look for the Blue Label 3t YO *'""" i I"“,‘;L b g " *an eed and wife, Jefferson, on every box 48 ‘L“m\ FOR SALE--Confectionery store: ! Qhio; ( James, Ft. Myers, Fla.; , qr~Made by it " 1112 good paying proposition. Big Bar-| ; Lalruo, Jerrico Springs. Mo,; ) o gain. Ownérs have other business|; p weridith, Jacksonville, C l'N M A N m»"\ J to look after. Se¢ 8. L. A, Clonts at R O w3 flonce; Office in Clonts' bullding. 11-6 Windows. : Lakeland, Florida. FOR RENT--To gentleman, Room| Most women ¢eem to think that windows are made merely to be fit: ted with curtains that will keep out the light. facing Lake Morton. 404 E. Lime. 11-13-tf, FOR RENT--Several nice new rooms newly furnished for rent on north Florlda avenue, and | West Magnolla street, near the public school building; will rent either for light housekeeping or otherwise. Ap- ply to Mrs. Alex. Holly, No. 112 Ray- mondo building. Phone 290 11-1684tp Pillans PURE FOOD PRICES Ripe Olives ... ... PR e Per Glass ... ... 40c Preserved Figs ...... e Per Glass ... ... ...38¢ Crystalized Ginger ... ... ... ...Per Box ... ... ... ...18¢ g:e::e: ‘l;eclns ey ..Per Pound ...... ...80e¢ elled Walnuts .. ... ... ......Per Pound ... ... ... ... ..70¢| . yciand Lodge No, 01 F. & A, M. | g e Shelled Almonds . .. PerPound ...... ... ... .... 60c ,m..:?.(‘idm e P e Bl ! creere saene, oo BCT SOURE . ..0ve cie sen s n Masonic Hall every Second g:g‘;n“cp(;fi e e e e Per Pound ... ... ... ... ...20c1, 4 pourth Monday nights. A cor- [Ibert "l'l'mrd sa‘d Limberge: c:‘le’::e ------ v - ;:: ;::‘;: R LSS TR AR SR % dial invitation to visiting brothren. e P!‘ilnd}’lphia CmmCheese i .b 5 .l’er Pound .. '. : '. lOc (\\ h.il‘\“‘“d""' il he \va\. Yo fight com- Dill Pickles ...... . BT LR e 1 e petition iz to do the "'THE PURE F0OD STDRE. V.P.PILLANS:& C2 work better™ On this basis we bid for your patronage on NORRIS' Lakeland Chapter, R. A. M. No. 29 meets the first Thursday night in each month in Masonic Hall. Visit- ing companions welcomed. C. G. Arendell, secretary; J. L. Love, H. P, H GOOD THINGS TO EAT. e Candies, the best and Palm Chapter. 0. E. 8. meets every |’ most beantiful line ever second and fourth Thursday nights of each month. C. G. Arendell, sec- retary; Mrs. Pike Adair, W. M. & s ereate-l. BED CROSS PHARMACY Lakeland Camp No. 78, W. 0. W.. Exclusive Agents. meets every second and fourth Thurs- day night. Woodmen Circle first et — and third Thursdays. C. F. Ken- nedy, Council Commander, Mrs. Sal- lie Scipper, Guardian of Circle. 1.0.0. F. New Seeded Raisins, currants and Citron for frait I < Ib' Red Cross cake d ¥ et Gk l"'e“ and“ two Large 15 oz. bottle Olives ... . .25¢ - k I Large 14 oz. bottle stuffed Olives _95¢ e m&flg fior_\- A l)ac flgcs envel- opes to match at 7:30 at Oéd Fellows Hall. Visit- Bottled Pure Homey ...... --. iss ua 4 ‘ellows Ha isit ing members always welcome. Fine Salt Mackerel and Mullet ... . cin exe U8 . F. D. BRTAN. Nice Assortment of fresh Vegetables, fruits and nuts. Red Cross Pharmacy Pet Cream, small, 6 for .. Pet Cream, large, 3 for ... Van Camp Cream, small, 6 for ... .. Van Camp Cream, large, 3 for New Florida Syrup, gt. bottle Hickers' and Mothers' Oatmeal, Heckers' prepared buckwheat. . . 10c and 20¢ Meets every Friday night at 7:3 at 1. 0. 0. F. Hall ,corner Main and Tennessee. Visiting brothers cor- dially invited. J. Q. FRENCH, Noble Grand. 20c and 35¢ Chancellor Commander. A. M. JACKSON, Secretary. G.LA.toB of L E Orange Bilossom Div. No. 439, \G. I. A to B. of L. E. meets every Yours to please, D. B. DICKSON 5|second and fourth Wednesdays of ®|each month at 2:30 p. m. Sisters always welcome. MRS. J. C. BROWN Sec'y. MRS. J. L. PADRICK, Pres. Visiting Matanzas. i august . Day, Center, Kas.; 1. i H sSwindell, Jacksonville; Geo. H. Coch- H. Ford, Jack- ADPPIY | W, Whitcomb, Tampa; J. E. Oliver, B. Fudger, Jackson- Jack- Atlanta; J. C. Cham- [____._____ ' ich 4 IERY. Stamping done to order. This k: in connection with a Circulating Librarv & of new fiction, which she invites the Read- ing Public of Lakeland to inspect. -. PEFEIDIIPIOPIIEIDOODE IOSDIIDOIPIBIOFIE D0 10 S\l What? That I am selling Men's Suits i $15, actually worth $22.50 to $30.00. Look 3 Mayes Grocery Compan Wholesale Grocers HAY : GRAIN : AND : FEED We sell all kinds of Crate Materal and Ship. ping Hampers. A few cars of Shingles at COST to close. g IDEAL FERTILIZERS Always on Hand.* We Solicit Orders From Nearby Merchants MAYES GROCERY COMPANY Lakeland. Florida The Modern PBakery BARHITE BROS, Proprietors == \We have installed a new method for producing Bread, cakes gy L Rolls, Knownas " TRIUMPH DOUGH AND CAKE MIXER AND ROLL CUTTER which eliminates all handwork In Waking Bread, etc, and inumy an absolutely cleanly product. The do"8h i8 mixed in a machize driven by electricity, and does not have to 10 tovched by hauds Yours for Good Bread and Clean Bread. THE MODERN BAKERY. DEDDIIPHEILBTEIIP - 10 THE LADIES OF lAI([lANI) e e Mrs. 6. Thomas Fleming has located at 301:S. Kentucky Avenue, next to Meth- odist church, where she is ready to TAKE $ ORDERS for all kinds of EMBROID- B S T TT TR Gl i o e G 1515.00 MAKE ME PROVE IT X (SN — > 3 P, ,\ “r > AR around, then come to my shop and L""( You'll be the judge. it X You'll wonder how 1 ¢ Lakeland’s Leading Clothing Store ' THE HUB J0S. TeVAY Proprietor. (H,r (“q s.‘\'..'\'._‘\v TN o~ =y e 1 ( LSOV S S W—/ ToRachmePesic TFLEGR AN Adertise in the . . . MEAGDERN= 1T \(," IR MLE

Other pages from this issue: