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'-'L‘\\ » THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA. NOV. 22, 1911, THE. LAKELAND EVENING TELEG ) 3 Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Willey, who 1 lingsworth, have moved to town and |have apartments in the Raymondo ‘buildin;n Since Mr. Willey opened eal estate offices here it was found | more convenient and pleasant to live ¥ in town, and the many friends of this estimable couple are delighted i to have them as residents. hL“ufsey\’s' J. W. Chiles “wakes 'em up” with THE PLACE § a page advertisement in today's Tel-' OF egram. All the live ones are find-| Mr. Il C. Martindale, of Jackson- &!ing that the simple, safe and sane ville, arrived in Lakeland last eve- way to get their story before the |Ming and is spending the day here people is to put it in The Telegram. | in the interest of the Florida Times- Union, of which publication he is i the traveling representative. Mr. C. G. Fletcher, a prominent citizen of the Socrum neighborhood, Hon. John R. Basiger and wife, was in Lakeland today on business. |of Auburndale, are visitors to Lake- + Mr. Fletcher reports his community i land today and while here are lo- growing and new people coming in,|cated at the Matanzas. Mr. Basi- all of which makes for prosperity ger is formerly of Kansas, but has Ice Cream N . and general growth, a winter home at Auburndale. He Landles 3 AR 'is a great booster for Florida and { has influenced quite a number to Friends of Mr. C. E. Dayton were 5,000 5 the vicinity of Lakeland|? g| glad to see him down on the “"e“|and Auburnaale. yesterday afternoon with his peanut and popcorn wagon—the first llrn.vi It was a source of pleasure to the in several months. Mr. Daytow's!, ... rengs of Dr. B. H. Maynard health is some better now than here- [y, oo yyay gentleman on the streets tofore, and he expects to have his| cogiorgay and today. For the past wagon on the streets pretty regular- Itwo weeks Dr. Maynard has been ly in the future. ! quite seriously ill, several physic- ~ fans being in attendance at his bed- | side, but he is now much improved Bargains and Bargains Only ! wic' i varon !the road to recovery being at his Offered By NLINGER & ALl«‘IELpgxtu‘»-x'» i : 0pposite New Depot ¢ Mroand Mrs. M. A, Wilcox, who 134 —Great bargain in a five-room house, all plastered and |M¢ oW . it .l'l'“:"_"f Jiv papered throughout. City water, two porches, two fire BEL WINLGE A1 BIOh L RING Ll ; ’ 1000, Eas: with their {riends, Mr. and . Three $3,500 houses on same block. Price $1 Easy B S Aot neighborhood, write that they start Jtor Lakeland in about ten days. Last winter Mr. Wileox purchased property in the Hollingsworth sed tion and he contemplates making im- Lufsey’s ) 192.—House of six rooms and hall, newly plastered. - Lot 1005140, set to grapefruit and oranges. Fine lake view. Go | cation, and a very desirable piece of property. $2400 buys 1+, $1,600 cash, balance as rent. —Finely finished eight-room residence, halls and bath. all seved, Fitted for hot and cold water, electric lights, tele- lotie, ete. Good front on lake, Desirable location. Price$3.200 sy terms, .0 G—Tenacres good farming and trucking land, all cleared ! fenced .with six-room house. This cannot be beaten any- 1t $800. Four acres fine strawberry land near by, cleared | ‘enced, can be had with the above for $1100 for the 14 acres. —15 acres good land, with four acre bearing budded iove, @n railroad. A bargain at $3,000. %0 39 —Five acres large bearing Citrus Grove, with fine large 1:alow fully furnished. abeut 300 yards to station. A nice and a money maker. 10 acres in all. Price $4,200. Terms Wo also make a specialty of large tracts cf land for coloniza- timber and turpentine purposes, and always have something 1 on hand. g Mr. Charles E. Adams the “Cleve: DHLINGER & ALFIELD wia il i i Tharp-Berry Music Co., later with the Southern kExpress company s provements thereon this season Mr. Henry J. Lewis, one of Kath- leen's leading citizens, was in the city this morning transacting basi Mr. Lewis i3 at the head of L ral concerns at Kathleen, He ts also representative of a leading com- mission house in the north, and is very busy at this time preparing for the strawberry crop which he say will begin to move carly in Decem- ber. He states that prospects anr excellent tor a splendid yicld $ @ m m ‘::"3 }nil:lfl clerk, at Orlando, has return ed to Lakeland and resumed his po Lioton withetsacin&titeetaoestoinnn (;ANDY (;AN”Y CANDV {sition with Perry-Tharp-Berry Mus ic Co. We are not surprised at Mr | Adams coming back, but we can’t — ) o= | <e¢ Why he ever left such a town as :I.uk--l;uul and such a bunch of mo 12 Varieties Chocolate and Cocoanut Candies at 15¢ per pound 10 Varieties of Fancy Chocolates at 30c per pound Nunnally’s Fancy Boxes at 80c and $1.00 per pound Fresh Apalachicola Oysters 45c aqt. BREAD, CAKES, PIES A Supply of Fresh Fruits on hand at all times at market prices Call and see, or phone 226 and have Your Orders Delivered to do some stirring aronnd Dot © H.0.DENNY Tharp-Berry Music Co. We welcome | Mr. Adams back and wish him sic- Attorney General Park M. Tram- ‘mell was in DeFuniak last Thursday ehaking hands with old friends and ‘making new ones. Park is a yonnz tions of Florida are justly prond Born and reared on the farm, with nothing to recommend him to public favor but his sterling qualities, bs has come up from the bottom by hi own efforts till now he holds the en- viable pesition of attorney gencral | of the state, and we rise to remark D | G [ [t ] S S ST (33, P OROVETHOr next year has 2ot dery Building Lakeland, Florida 5 i OF LAKELAND PROGRAM TONIGHT GENEROUS COWBOYS Western Drama REAL ESTATE]| ¥ou are in Florida for the purpose of buying a Farm, Grove - land, City or Countrg Home, or get into some line of mer- : wtile business, or rent a home, or get information of any kind Bison “rning our City or surronnding country, or State in gereral THE WHITE CHIEF ¢ will he pleased to have yoa call on us for such. s : (Powers) Indian Romance We have some nice Groves, Improved Farms, partially im- R “:sied Farms, and raw land lose to Lakeland. and we can show LOOKING FORWARD “i o you TODAY! ( Thanhauser Comedy WARING&EDWARDS SUITE 1: BRYANT BLD'G. LAGELAND, P o FLORIDA ADMISSION CHILDREN under 12,... as those that constitute the Perry-| man of whom the people of all sec-! that the man who beats him in the| | & A Feast For Your Eyes HE greatest assemblage of everything that is nice for Christmas can be found at the New Jewelry Store. We spent 10 days in eastern markets selecting everything that is new and nice. We have no old shopworn goods to show you. Everything is new and up-to-date. Come and look the stock over and if you find anything that suits you we wiil be pleased to lay it away for you until Christmas time. Bring your friends with you! EEEEEEEERE G. N. FUNK & COMPANY kentucky Avenue, Opposite Park G s o v STILL THEY COME TO LAKELAND | . i« The iakeland Steam Laundry min by Porry Ty Berry Music {2 IS onc of the best equipped plants | M C Tiendley, Tormerly with S il *Hayes Pumpoand Planter Cot [] v of Galvo, His, with his wite reacliea l Lake land Last nimit. Mro Headiey o ot eaperienced hookkeeper and o=l fiee man and an accomplished music o Mro Perpy, the present man- 1 oog, gl | in the Statc having all modern road. I.\'I. wid M Headley come ! highly vecommended as very high- o f machinery and what is more, we mnl‘-.l_ relined youn |u~;:|l|n. ;.;‘.l .\\; ’ havc operators WhO knOW hOW to welcome themn 1o onr city and wish [for them e ealth and happi |2 ::::Ls”‘ ! healt I hap [ use thcm. | i | NO CONNECTION WITH i3 | TAMPA HARDWARE COMPANY ! . : [ The B s Telegram stated yes not, WhV not glVC a fl'lal next weck? éu-nlu_\ that My Walter Detwiles fwas secretary of the Tampa Havd We want everybody’s laundry. Do you send yours? If R. W. WEAVER, Prop. ‘Phone 130 L ware Co.of Tampa, of which institu !!mn the Lakeland Hardware Co, was | ! 1 branch This was an error on onr I;mrl as the Lakeland Hardware | o | Company has no connection whatesel 1 | with the Tampa concern | MABEL PAIGE COMPANY ARRIVES TODA Mabel Paize and Company ..‘.vo..n’ o MEN. Y s ll,:lkvl;nnl today and this cvening \\Hl' i X|F {give a performance at the Herron | | theater, the openive bitl being “The | Lost Trail.” This excellen ompany will alo Cplay here ening th second product ! rPickets are 20 arc now oun elry storn Beyond Hi: Comprehension “Thers omething tabout the word student of oconlt i plied the plain 1 ond the mos | mysterions tout it to me i the way the Qipav Sorie l Wideiy Separated. ‘ unerossable bloody chasm a e S e i ars of the 3 HiASOSAT& GRVRIL T | tribe of Spatch ym the Lrethren : it il lfl the tribe of Grabit - Philudeiphla ' koot | e dast nutil we ma enatatiee of the tOry 2o by OUR PLRSONAL Gaa Square D Perry-Tharp-Berry Music Co. LAKELAND. FLORIDA. < Phone 322 & 11-22-61 P S R P Cn e O T [ G| 61 A A ) vlmw a country home on Lake Hol-| B e e e e el e -5 PAGE FIVE 4 (W] (315 tention The Greatest Piano Sensa- — AT Sy