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PAGE EIGHT THE EVENING FOR RENT—One nice large front jroom. Mrs. S. E. Drew, on Lake R FOOD l Wire, 11-10-tf.| ... WANTED—Room and board in private family by couple, without |’ Rlpe Olives Per Glass .. .40c children, Address, Evening Tele- Preserved Figs ...... .......... Per Glass ... BT e el Crystalized Ginger ... .. - ..Per Box ... ...15¢| EXPERIENCED grove man wants Shelled Pecans ... PR Per Pound ...... ...80c | position. Neighborhood of Lake'! Shelled Walnuts ...... ... ... ... Per Pound ... ..70c|land preferred. Address, ‘‘Grove," Shelled Almonds ...... ...... .Per Pound ...... ... ... ...80c| News Office. 11-16-2tp. Smyrna Figs ... ... ... ....... Per Pound ... ---206] \ ANTED--To borrow $10,000, on Cream Cod Fish ...... ...... .. Per Pound ... 00 e it deed. T akelano) Limberger Cheese ...... ... ..... Per Pound ..... ++8801 1 icinesa property proposition, | Ad- Philadelphia Cream Cheese ... ...Per Pound ... 300 e abing. Concern,! care Lake 5 Dill Pickles ...... Per ORI . i v 20¢{ 1and Evening Telegram, "'THE PURE FOOD STDRE. -|ant excitement, complete details are PN > K \ ’ ‘D, FLA. 20, 1911 \ HOTEL ARRIVALS. = ...| Mayes Grocery Compa i OR Tampa; Mrs. Geo. “ Lar g ge, Ga.; J. F. Gos- y . D. Johnson, Jack- 0 . Stark, Jucksonville; E. Wholesale Grocers 2 Atlanta; H. K. and W. 1) Manatee; J, C. Byans, Lo [. ¢. Jenningzs, Detroit; “AY : GRA'N : AND : I'-[ED \¢ L. Beeman, Tampa; Geo. B. Shley, ksonville; H. H. McGinnis and Atlanta; E. W. Thompson, Ton- o e rason. || We sell all kinds of Crate Materal and Ship. . Croskin, Baltimore; .H. A ping Hampers, A few cars of Shil\gles i Don . A. (. L.; E. M. Smith, N, at COST to C'ose. Laundon, Orlando; E. W. Jacksonville; J. A. Currie; L A. D. Johnson, Jacksonville; l.. Heggis. New York; R. E. s, Tampa: L. W. Weiss, Atlanta; Smith, Atlanta; F. Lengsfield, g % D. Sn 'ad IDEAL FERTILIZERS Always on Hand.- Fer 65 H. New Orleans. Matanzas. R. B. Goodall, N. Y.; R. W. Pet- teway, Dunnellon; J. W. Tea, Ocala; E. Slough, Tlola, Kas.; David Tanner, Bartow; Mrs. D. L. Skipper, | Zolfo We Solicit Orders From Nearby Merchants MAYES GROCERY COMPANY Lakeland. Florida S. GRAPEFRUIT GREENERY. Effective greenery for the dining room table may be made by planting the seeds of grapefruit. Sow them thickly, and in two weeks, if the earth is good and has been kept moist in a warm place, the little shoots appear. Two weeks more and the leaves unfold, and very soon there is a mass of rich, glossy green, which is not affected by gas or fur- nace heat.—Suburban Life, The Modern Bakery BARHITE BROS, Proprletors JACKSONVILLE MAN MUR- DERED SUNDAY MORNING We have installed a new method for producing Bread, Cuk:s Rolls, Knownas TRIUMPH DOUGH AND CAKE MIXER AND ROLL CUTTER which eliminates all handwork in making Bread, etc., and an absolutely cleanly product. The dough is mixed in a ma i driven by electricity, and does not have to be touched by hani: Jacksonville, Nov, 19.-—As the re- sult of a blow on the head, delivered with some blunt instrument by an unknown man shortly arter midnight \W. 0. Futch, manager of the store of B. F. Smith, corner of Pleasant and Lewis streets, is dead and his mur- derer is at large, though the police |and county officers are making vig- orous efforts to apprehend®him. There were no eye witnesses to the cowardly assault and owing to the | 1ateness of the hour and the attend- ne Yours for Good Bread and Clean Bread. THE MODERN BAKERY. Clough Shoe Co. ..NOTHING BUT SHOES... We sell at regular prices and give a discount o S per cent. YOUR GAIN OUR LOSS. { somewhat meagre, From what could be learned, 1t seems that Mr. Futch had clostd the store for the night and was in the act of counting the receipts of the day's business. He was interrupted by a stranger who expressed a desire to purchase some apples and Mr. Futch unlocked the door and allow- FOR SALE—Man's bicycle and row boat, the latter 16x4 1-2 leet.. ‘} Q both in first-class condition. Apply ! W P PI | | to D. B, Dickson's store. 11-13-tf. { GOOD THINGS TO EAT. FOR SALE—24-inch girl's wheel, second hand, in good condition. Ap- ply to G. W. Dudley, corner Orange Str@et and Tennessee avenue. tfd. s M o K E FOR RENT—A nice furnished room, all modern conveniences. Ap- “ , ’, ply to Mrs, F. A, Morrell, S. New - lnman S Blunts York avenue. 11-10-tf, Dr. Garner fits glasses correctly, ——Wfi_— FOR SALE—Confectionery store; a good paying proposition. Big Bar- s s ieet) bel gain. Owners have other business A Strictly Union Hand Made Cigar. Look for the Blue La P R | on every box once; Offiee in Clonts' bullding, 11-6 Made by FOR RENT—To gentlemen, Room N M A N facing Lake Morton. 404 E. Lime. l 11-13-tf, Lakeland, Florida. FOR SALE—Gentle family horse; also good wagon and harness. Call at 708 E. Parker to see horse. 1-20-6tp FOR RENT- Several nice new b rooms newly furnished for rent on north Florida avenue, and West When You want Magnolia street, near the public school building; will rent either for light housekeeping or otherwise, Ap- ply to Mrs. Alex. Holly, No. 112 Ray- A Buggy mondo building. Phone 290 11-164tp f A Lap Robe g » ,,'; & ' 3 An Automcbile Robe i | - | . . r ! or anything required for . . . i e ge S .8 meets in Masonic Hall every Second rldl“g Or der|ng’ see tand Fourth Monday nights. A cor- |(Inl invitation to visiting brethren. , \u\mln 11, secretary; J. L. Love, L l Lakeland Chapter, R. A. M. No. ] ® 2 29 meets the first Thursday night in The Hustling Harness and Buggy:Man each month fn Masonic Hall, Visit- Two Stores 1909-111 South Florida (ing companions welcomed. C. G. } Arendell, secretary; J. L. Love, H, P, M — ) C. G. Arendell, sec- A\dair. W, M * of each month. retary; Mrs. Pike . | Lakeland Camp No. 78, W. 0. W, ! meets every second and fourth Thurs- Pet Cream, small, 6 for ... Nice Assortment of fresh Vegetables, fruits and nuts. M. JACKSON, G.LA toB. of L E Orange Blossom Div. No. 199, G. I. A. to B. of L. E. meets every second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at 2:30 p. m. Visiting Sisters always welcome. MRS. J. C. BROWN Sec'y. MRS. J. L. PADRICK, Pres. Secretary. Yoars to please, D. B. DICKSON Palm Chapter. 0. E. S. meets every | were on a shelf near the body of \Ir second and fourth Thursdm nights | Futch, these not having been molest- | Pet Cream, . 3 for ... .. 925¢ 'd:\y night. Woodmen Circle first LS AR large and third Thursdays. C. F. Ken- ofl revolver \.\I.lhlll a few f\(‘t'nf Mr. Van Camp Cream, small, 6 for ...... ... ... ..... 25¢ nedy, Council Commander, Mrs, S:ll-;hmh' e A Van C: C 1 3 fi 25¢ lie Scipper, Guardian of Circle reach before bring felled by the cow-| an Camp Cream, large, 3 for ... . o ; ardly blow { * * . X H 7 . ; Justice E. E. Williard in whoso | W . qt. bottle ... ..20c | New Florida Syrup, qt 1.0.0. F. district the crime oceurred. and Offi- Hickers' and Mothers' Oatmeal, ...... ... ... ..... 10c Meets every Friday night at 7:30/cers B. F. Hagan and T. P. Roach ar-| N ain 1 on the scene shortly afterward , ... 106 and 908 at 1. 0. 0. F. Hall corner Main and | Tived & Heckers' prepared buckwheat .. 900 Tennessee. Visiting brothers cor-| Mr. Futch was about 40 vears of A M E PR IT ) New Seeded Raisins, currants and Citron for fruit dially invited. J. Q. FRENCH, age and had been a resident of Jack- W | - 2 ille r @ il Pk : Noble Grand. |sonville for several years. He is , e e ¢ C . ? o i . ! % &8 survived by a wife, who is a sister of "'!‘t Thilt I am ~ellm Lfen Suits '4‘ Large 15 oz. bottle Olives . .. .28 K OF P Mr. Smith, and a child about two 815, actually worth $22.50 to e30 00. Look - W 5 - 04 age x W | Large 14 oz. bottle stuffed Olives .. 25¢ ¢ Regular meeting every Tuesday| o of age. ;'limmlildb ttll:en :10me t{) ml‘l ;hog a:d Ii' ( 5 jat 7:30 at Odd Fellows Hall. Visit- RN ou e the judge. ou’ll wondar how 4l Bottled Pure Homey ...... ... ... ... 20c and 35¢ Ii":' members always welcome. 5 AT A DISADVANTAGE Lakeland’ g] Fine Salt Mackerel and Mullet ... .10¢ ' F. D. BRYAN, R T akeland’s Leading Clothing Store . Chancellor Commander. 1 suppose you will miss your boy Col i | | l ed the prospective customer to enter. It is believed that while in the act of putting the apples in a bag, fol- lowing the purchase, the assailant struck Mr. Futch with some blunt instrument, fracturing his skull, death ensuing a few! minutes later.® The supposition that the door had just been unlocked to admit the stranger is substantiated by the pres- which Only exclusive shoe store in Lakelaad. All the latest styles---Call and see for yourself L 38 ence of the key to the store was found lying near the body. There is a great deal of spm'ul;v tion as to the motive for the crime. About $30 in cash and some chec ks | A % GGG G NG G G G G $15.00 ed. The cash register and as far as can be ascertained, noné of the funds of the store were disturbed. That the at- tatk was without warning is evidenc- ed by the fact that there was a load- crime happened near tho' | | | { U R URICOC R IEND le he is at college?” “Yep.” replied Farmer Corntossel. “I dunno what I'll do without him.! He got the live stock so, they wouldn’t move unless he give ‘em the college vell an’ I can’t remember it.” —Washington Star. THE HUB JO0S. LeVAY Proprietor. ks 8’35 N PN v‘_fl\v‘_t\v‘-\v‘_a PR SR - ) ) _\,_.\."-\v '5‘ oy A cheap man always delivers a similar line of goods. ‘You know It’s 5o wheayou see it in The Telest