Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 22, 1911, Page 8

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o g PaGE EIGHT 8 PURE 100D STORE JUST RECEIVED TODAY ) 5 Ib. N. B. C. Fruit Cake . . . $1.50 | Ib. N. B. C. Fruit Cake . . . .30 r Also Ingredients for Fruit Cakes W.P.PILLANS &C* “Inman’s Blunts” i R o Made by INMAN C. lakeland, Florida When You Want | A Buggy A Wagon A Set of Harness A Lap Robe An Automobile Robe or anything required for riding or driving, see M’GLASHAN The Hustling Harness and Buggy;Man Two Stores 1909-111 South Florida A WANTED To borrow §10.000, on|iN8 companions welcomed. €. G.: 4 long time, on gilt-edged Lakeland Arendell, secretary; J. L. Love, H. P ; business property proposition. Ad- O R ’% Ly dress “Going Concern,” care Lake-| Palm Chapter, 0. E. 8. mects every . BRY land Evening Telegram. tecond and fourth Thumhy nights 14 e g & of each month. G. Arendell, see- ¥ ‘,..;.o OVIPOVIVOIGOVOCHO PP 6. FOR SALE - Man’s bieycle and|yotary; Mrs. Pike Adair, W, M. 'w Dl e e et et D WOOOOOOW {row boat, the latter i6x1 1-2 feet, S & & 3 3 O both in first-class condition. Apply Lakeland © No. 18, W. 6. W & to . B, Dickson's store. 11-13-tf,| -Akeland Camp No. 78, W. 0. W, D0 PROeam sl Bfor ... ... ... v.ocie sinanas 25¢ b s meets every second and fourth Thurs- By B : Ll bq BS FOR SALE--24-inch girl's wheel,{ day night. Woodmen Circle first b ream, . 3 for .2 e § v Pet Cicam. large f second hand, in good condition. Ap-|and third Thursdays. C. F. Ken- :-2 Van Camp Cream, smail, 6 for ... .. ... ... ..... 25¢ |\Iy to G. W. Dudley, corner Orange|nedy, Council Commander, Mrs. Sal- 3 tfd. ! lie Scipper, Guardian of Cirele. . 2 Van Camp Cream, large, 3 for ..25c 212 | s i ‘, ,0 s ; 3 : Q12| FOR RENT A nice furnished i ; ..20c¢ 4 k: New Florida Syrup. qt. bottle 2)Q room, all modern conveniences. Ap-! 1.0.0. F. a Hickers' and Mothers' Oatmeal, .. 10e % ‘Q l‘“." k‘“ Mrs. F. A Morrell, : x\‘l‘r" Meets every Friday night at 7:30 = ork avenue. 1-10-t1. ) o, i 3 Heckers' prepared buckwheat. . . 10c and 20c 2 : at L. 0. 0. F. Hall ,corner Main and : ; 3 Ur. Garner fits glasses correctly, | Tennessee. Visiting brothers cor- New Sceded Raisins, carrants and Citron for fruit < ‘2 : ' dially invited. J. Q. FRENCH, 3 FOR SALE-—Confectionery store: | Noble cake by b4 ¥ i Noble Grand . A ;: ‘:-: @ good paying proposition. Big Bar-| $ 9 Large 15 oz. bottle Olives 252 2 :3 gain. Owners have other business K. OF P, : Q@ - See S. L. A. Clon ¢ . Large 14 oz. bottle stuffed Olives ..25¢ é G0 IR L ORe B s A CON AT cniar meeting every Tuesday R '{.. once; Office in Clonts’ building. 11-6 at 7:30 at 0dd Fellows Hall. Visir b . 20c¢ and 35¢ b ’ LR G ellows Hall, isit- &]g Bottled Pure Honey ..... 218 FOR SALE - Gentle fawily jorse; | ing members always welcome, 2]€ Fine Salt Mackerel and Mullet ..10¢ ® also good wagon and harness. (all F. D. BRYAN, 18 : : g Q a1 108 E. Parker to sce horse Clancellor Commander. i Nice Assortment of fresh Vegetables, fruits and nuts. 313 1-20-6tp,| . M. JACKSON, Secretary. B 8I8| FOR RENT Several nice new G.LAtoB. of LE. ' 3 £ Yours to please, : ;ru(\m: newly furnished for rent on] Orange Blossom Div. No. 499, | ¢! north Florida avenue, and West|G. I. A. to B. of I. E. meets ev ! 313 every E 2 ' O] 3| Magnolia street, near the public|second and fourth Wednesdays of & é . 3|8, school building; will rent either for|each month at 2:30 p. m. Visiting' i 218 light housekeeping or otherwise. Ap-|Sisters always welcome, a 3 ply to Mrs. Alex. Holly, No. 112 Ray- MRS. J. C. BROWN Sec'y. ¥ 2} mondo building. Phone 290 11-164tp MRS. J. L. PADRICK, Pres. THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, 90 1941, FLA.. NOV. PRESBYTERIAN SYNOD HEARS GOOD REPORTS HOTEL ARRIVALS. ‘ M'\tanzas | Fwo very interesting facts report . Rowe and wi I al the recent session of the Pre-- I G Rowe, 5 Ilnlnl'x synod at Gainesville, were, Willlams, L ) ’ ! L (tirst, th it of Miss I H. Conkey, ¢ ow; T. E. Pritchett, J ‘m Clearwater, of her home, “Homel- sonville; Do D Tompkins, Leesburg; [ scher,” containing, besides the mag- 12 Bradiond and . ¢ “”l'l:'..‘ Lk ficent private residence, severa! pa; John R. B iger and wife. Mrs. | cottages, for the use of the synod of |C. B. Hor Mrs. Chas. E. Wolfe, Au- 'he Florida Synodical Orphars ;lnnudulr {ieme.” The estate is valued at more | than $50,000. The synod appointed a Tremont. wpuml (ommlllou to take it over for 0. 1. Page and wite, Jacksonville; |lhe purpose given, reported by Rev. L. R, Lynn, Second, the gift: R, trustee of the Thornwell Orphanage. .\t Charleston, S. uf Col. John J. | Ga., that the orphanage had | than (., especially that | \omond, Eagan, of Atlanta, more $75,000 endowment and was thus more than ever able to do the, A. Green, Ocala; C. N. Patterson, as ! paltimore; Mrs. H. Kins and child, W. I1. Vaughn, Mulberry; J. T. Tampa; Mr. and Mrs, F. Stevenson and boy, Buffalo, N. Y.; (‘has. Eisemann, Buffalo, N.'Y.; U. J. Herrier, A. C. L; A. H. Birn- baum, Chicago; John A, Stevenson, great work which has made the place| Jacksonville; H. €. Martindale, Fla. famed.—Ocala Banner. of mules on the place just east of the city a swarm Holmes, of bees alighted on them and drove the mules nearly frantic, with pain The negro with took to his heels and Mr. Rice work- ing in the same field came to the rescue and succeeded in unhitching the mules, but not before stung badly. he He was brought where he is now recovering. sudden descent of the gwarm of bees from a neighboring hive and without any apparent reason attacking the team is something new in bee an-|» nals.—Sanford Herald. Our sified rment's Dr. Garner treats chronic diseases. WANTED--Young milch cow with calf. Address giving price and where cow can be seen. Box 612 city, 11-22-1t, LOST—Two brown turkey hens. Finder please notify Mrs. George W. Watson, South Florida Avenue, Phone 208, WANTED—Room and board in private family by couple, without children. Address, Evening Tele- gram. L1-16-tf FOR SALE- Still chips for kind- ling. Address Box 244 giving your name and street number. 11-20-6t. FOR SALE- New Crown Bicycle, coaster brake, cheap. M. W, Cornett, 405 Vermont avenue, 'Phone 96 Blue. 11-20-3tp. For Kish ana Oysters call R. 0. Park. Delivery made at 5 a m. for breakfast. 'Phon® 311. In rear Van Huss Opera House. 11-21-5tp FOR SALE- Good Young torse; six years old, and new buggy and harness. Will sell at a bargain, J. W. Corliss, 608 North Missouri. Phone 239-red. 11-20-2tp. While a negro was driving a team | Jiams, Howard-Packard | v ; his usual bravery !( was | Carroll, to | Jacksonville; town by Messrs. Symes and Howartljk.-; Chas. W, and placed under a physician's care | The | | Times-Union; €. C. Johnson. Bartow; H. P. Newman, Bartow; B. C. Wil- Wauchula; A. S. Freed, N. . Willilam Allan, N. Y.; D. B. N. Y,; J. J. Nelson, Jack- | sonville; W. F. Pratt, Mulberry; W. S. Hudson, Atlanta; Albert A. Moy- r, Philadelphia; J. R. Sandlin, Pun- ta Gorda; T. C. Cronan, Orange, Mass.; Geo. E. Smith, New Grleans; Harry O. Ansorge, N. Y.; H. S, Mc- Louisville; H. 0. Paxton, F. C. Cochrane, Palat- and Mabel Paige Ritch- nie, Jacksonville; W. M. Ludwig, Jucksonville; K. 8. Mitchell, Atlan- ta; W. . Hayward, Wauchula; S. S. Cordes, gJacksonville; R. W. Hud- n, Tampa; H. C. Wall, N, Y.; W. Ryall, Auburndale, 0. B. Floyd, I Orlando. That Held 'Em. Tourist—So you've stopped motor car speeding? How did you do it? Heavy fines? Native- Nope. Every fellow who was pinched had to take the judge's old maid daughter out for 8 5-hour ride.—Puck v OTIPODOLODOLOPCDOIOEONDT ~" WOOD Phone 322. QOO DD O 0’0'"}‘0‘(.0 Hod Lakeland Lodge No, 91 F. & A. M.! meets in Masonic Hall every Second and Fourth Monday nights. A cor- dial invitation to visiting brethren. C. G. Arendell, secretary; J. L. Love, W. M. o ox Lakeland Chapter, R. A. M. No. 29 meets the first Thursday night in each month in Masonic Hall. Visit- ~ ”3911 | Mayes Grocery. Com ;iy Wholesale Grocers HAY : GRAIN : AND : Fgfp A‘\‘ We sell all kinds of Crate Materal and Ship. ping Hampers. A few cars of Shingles at COST to close. a:;g,, 1 IDEAL FERTILIZERS Always on Hand. We Solicit Orders From Nearby Merchants MAYES GROCERY COMPANY Lakeland. Florida The Modern Bakery BARHITE BROS, Proprietors =—= We have installed a new method for producing Bread. Rolls, Knownas TRIUMPH DOUGH AND CAKE MIXER AND ROLL CUTTER which eliminates all handwork in making Bread, etc., and iisura an absolutely cleanly product. The dough is mixed in a macii driven by electricity, and does not have to be touched by ha: Cakes Yours for Good Bread and Clean Bread. THE MODERN BAKERY. VWAV VWAAANY Clough Shoe Co. ..NOTHING BUT SHOES... We sell at regular prices and give a dis.ount - 5 per cent. YOUR GAIN OUR LOSS Only exclusive shoe store in Lakela. All the latest styles---Call and see for yourself AAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAA 4 3 A $15.00 MAKE ME PROVE IT What?> That I am selling Men's = 815, actually worth $22.50 to e30 00. L around. You'll be then come to my shop and L the judge. You'll wondar how ! Lakeland’s Leading Clothing Store THE HUB J0S. LeVAY Proprietor. R I “'\ KA e (S e N AN o (S A (R Y N T M T A N T AN T AN T A T S TR WY TS s TR 'You know it’s 50 when you see it in The Teled"

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