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PAGE FIVE \ Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Cason, of Tampa, who have a son and daugh- ter attending Southern, were visitors ‘to the 3! Tribune, a college Tuesday.—Tampa Ice Cream Candies Mrs. Edward M. Miller has re- turned to her home in St. Petersburg Lakeland and surrounding country. Mr. T. P. Berry, traveling repre- sentative of the Perry-Tharp-Berry Music Company, is spending this week at Arcadia, having gone down to that place this morning. The Perry-Tharp-Berry Musgic Company is one of Lakeland's most progressive vantages in choosing which are not possible in December. We are very willing for you to make your selections now and we will lay them aside for you until such time as you may want them delivered. THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., NOV. 27, 1911, SO0 8 %lln as enthuslastic oveg Barnesville N 1 XN e g . Th as our friend Swatts, but is also G:&‘&‘I& V& &‘ E ) . much delighted with Lakeland, : fse ’S : ose Who .é which he says is growing faster than ! i Wk | gl Where (iems aml Gold are Fairly Sold 4 P 2 | & R s .‘ POSEEEDIIIIEY | My B, G. Stribling, a prominent : : | H. B Andrews, of Coronet, is up|real estate dealer of Nashville, 'I‘on-' ! THE PLACE Itoday on business and while here is|ressee, is a Lakeland visitor, the b 3 | stopping at the Matanzas. guest of his uncles, Messrs. W. K. A Spec’al Announcement ; OF 3| and R. A. Jackson. Mr. Stribling is b % | 1. A. Birnes and H. C. Martindale, d:‘"" ‘°r"he p:ltl;.me olt look{ln‘g over [ & of Jacksonville, the country w a view of invest- . t Better “|i||g§ B L iy T e ok wvaral of T cllanle T s T is our idea that those of our customers who will select : 3 h vn, and i h d witd : [y satavents of Dhat pager. prsleriphe e ) gpits gifts for Christmas during November will have many ad- after a pleasant stay of some time in Lakeland the guest of her sister, Mrs. Clifford Livingston. Mr. C. E. McMullen, who has been quite ill for the past two weeks, is now improving and will be able to sit up for a short time this after- noon, which is good news to his friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Heath and family have moved into Col. Bruce's cottage on South Kentucky avenue, X | formerly occupied by the family of @[ Mr. Fred Eaton. W f)W Phone 322. O . B. Burr, of Barnesville, Ga., is in L.lkvland today and while here is stopping at the Tremont. Mr. Burr MISS RUBY C. DANIEL S 11 firms, and does a large piano busi- ness throughout the State. Mr. J. Randall, of Racine, Wis, accompanied by Mrs. Symes and Mr. Lane, friends and neighbors of his, have arrived in Lakeland for the winter. Mr. Randall already owns a nice piece of property in this vi- cinity, having bought the Jones' place, near Griftin, a short time ago. His friends are enthusiastic and will doubtless locate near him. A. M. Torrence is in the city shak- ing hands with friends and attend- ing to business connected with the N. G. Wade company, of which con- cern he is the traveling representa- tive. Albert is extremely popular in Lakeland and his friends are always glad when he Lakeland a stopping point, makes Shelby M. Tobey, representing the + Lakeland’s Leading News ! and Stationery Store All the leading papers and magazines. Sta- tionery, Post Cards, Scnool Sup- plies, Cigars and Tobacco. Lobby of Edisonia Theatre Graham Paper Company, of St Louis, Mo, is in the city calling on the Lakeland Evening Telegram. 'I'hn-; Graham Paper Company is one of the largest paper concerns in the country and their representative | only hits Mlorida in the high places one of which is Lakeland, this of-| fice being one of the largest consum- { | Beautiful Many a person ha innumer able cause to bl Solid Siiver or Plate, you will never have this trouble. the stamp of merit and value to add to its own shining beauty and grace. We are proud of our great variety. Silverware and Cut Glass s made free choice in some matters and then i ame their judgment. If you buy silver from us Kvery piece has You are pleased at our low prices, A Pleasure To Show Goods - v ———— S ——— G. N. FUNK & COMPANY Kentucky Avenue, Opposite Park & i e e ) INTERESTING PROGRAM RENDERED THIS AFTERNOOK | I The Ladies' Missionary Society of ers of print paper in the State the Piest Baptist chureh is meeting [ this afternoon, and a very interest-| vo“r Patronagc w'" Be AnanCIated Mrs, Annie Saunders, of Mulberry, fng program is being r"“'l'_'lw" b | came up Satarday and spent the day !vral ladies were down for extem- with her sister, Mrs. Do D, Elliott, | poraneous talks on vavious suhjects, | Mrs. Saunders drove through from | and that they are haudlng their! Mualberry and when near one of the f : i £ " subjects well, goes without saying, :‘:&:(J‘:“I& Q":@:gfi (.;5:“9:&‘ phosphate plants between this city b i : i | a and that place, she encountered anl - Eol ol electric light wire hanging over the e ‘t, CAN“Y CANDY (;ANDY road. In driving under it the wirvel? OUOPOLDIOIOIOLGEOTRTO T .". V ] became entangled with the canop ? é ':- of the buggy, and in order to loosen g ',‘ ’: it she took hold of one of the rods|¢ \ :n' 5 5 that supported the canopy, with (ln»!§ “ ‘\" 12 Vdrlehes Chocol‘te ‘nd coco‘l\ut result that she was quite severely '? “l s cafldies at Isc PBI‘ p,mln shocked. Her glove was burned and § b £l she received several burns on her | & & 3 10 val’lct'es of Fancy chocol‘tes at hands, which, while quite painful g ;:, :5 30c per pound were nqt serious. It ls safe to say Q' Q’ > that she made a swift get-a-way | o 45 N Nunn‘“y S Fa“cy Boxes at 80c and from the live wire and was thankful j'é 4 sl 00 per pound for her narrow escape. 6 Dr"gs 2 Fresh Apalachicola Oysters 45c qt. SUNRISE THANKSGIVING SERVICE | 8 . & 9 BREAD CAKES PIES There will be a sunrise Thanks- g lce cream & ’ ’ giving service at the First Baptist Q '5 | ‘h Thursday morning, at which M A S“pply of FreSh Fflllts on h‘nd ‘t ::"::“':w 1:1:|-mln,-|)'s will glvgv (:'sllmon- § soda “" a" tlmcs .t m‘rket pflfies jals of the many things for which '6 z ca" flnd see, or ph0n° 226 and h‘ve they are thankful I‘Hll ) .L.( nera S praise and thanksgiving service held, (% @ Your Orders Delivered sl b 3 4 H. O.DENNY — : e L] ® g IR 3 2 <o ¢ Regular rnmnmniralinn ul’ Lake- lQ & Cowdery Building Lakeland, Florida land Lodge No. 91, F. M. to- u) . 3 night at 7 Business of import Q Kodak Supp 'es 5 b 13 t ance to be transacted and all mem- \{. i 3 \-'L ‘“éx? 5‘4‘:" 3 bers urged to be present, !6 ¥ . G. ARENDELIL, Sec'y. m—— 3 |@ &l d 9 { TAKE YOUR THANKSGIVING DIN- f . d o [ NER AT THE ELBEMAR HOTEL | NOl‘l‘IS anay - & en Io" The Elbemar hotel is making spe ’f:' s e———— cial preparations for Thanksgivin: & — 01 and will be ready to serve the publi 'C' H test with a fine turkey dinner on that|o = . R4 e rca day at reasonable cost. Those who |2 “lck Dcl‘ver 6' desire to eat dinner at the Elbemar |2 S| 1] on that day, will please telephon: iQ .5 |an0 e“sa. the fact at once to the proprietors in 54 —— ’5 'nrdl] that reservation may be made ] SV @ Qo jon of the Day § fal ¢ tiono § 2 | U | IA |: Give us a Trial ¢ wr ,rcr‘emly incorporated the H. W. Cornett Music Co., o |2 ‘ I".ynt City with our business and having the stock of { The Pioncer Picture Mouse 0 R ?i uifanies and a large recent factory shipment ‘nn hand we OF LAKELAND |Q .{: fity-five pianos that we have not room for in our store Ié Q| #oing to sell them at ANY PRICE that will get COST 5 Pnone 89 4 "fem. We cannot afford to pay storage aud extra insurance PROGRAM TONIGHT l( Q| ) g > » 4’ pesides having them become second-hand, so we will not [& o ;ln\ REASONABLE OFFER, Cash or easy payments. (ome | \ En w“'.g?"r?m‘,“mmh ‘0 7‘7'.: “nd get pick of the stock and benefit of the prices as this oy Drama : Q ‘;' 1 only last until we make room for our pianos. The o 4 ‘5 %.c of the factory goes with each piano and this is backed Tl{'l‘:nlgo'lcon{-lgnggp%nrfg' & 0" PERSONAL Guarantee, and onr reputation as ““The People . L g b4 S » ' and look today. i LITTLE GIRL 6 e a Square Deal” Come in (Powers) A Child's Stors 4} 4 y-fllam Berry Music Co. LAKELAND, FLORIDA. $| | g 2 g 3 I’harmacym OIOPQIOIQIQOIPPOIQIGIVIOD -|Tampa Morning Pol The LOST to One cow. It found, veturn | weeks' agent Atlantic Coast 11-29-1t trip to New York city an! cities of the central West, He tab wd most int tingly of (he natior political situation and tinancial oo dition of the country, as he saw it i Voo He visited Cineinnati, the Lol Governor Harmou and also spe Offers | some time in Columbus, the capi. ol the State, He says that he talke o many men prominent in the po. tivs ot Olio and others well know to the state's business interests. Mr. Jennings thinks that Harme o will be the Democratic candidate 1.0 president and, « the best informatioy attai | says he believes the choice would 1 a wise one, He says that Cham o Clark is in every way a great mo and unquesti ly a favorite wit Democrats, but he does pot think th party can spare him from his preser : pusition as Speaker of the House k. Brown, GRAND OPPORTUNITY foics Tribune Thousands of Dollars to En- ergetic Floridians, creaded Great interest m this has been county by tie announcemeli Tampa Morning ‘Tribune that it would give away to the popular and energetic people in the State ol Florida thay $11L,000 in au- tomobiles and other prizes, Five automobiles one ticrreshoff and three head the prize list, in consideration ihle, more Chalmers, Hupmo- At leasu awarded in while under the rules for three of them to be won in this connty. In addition 1o the automobiles a $400 piano, «a $150 diamond ring, a $100 bank ac- count, and a $100 furniture outlit must be awarded in a small district ot which this county is a part, The contest js just starting, and “nominations” Bright, one biles of this division, one them must be 1t is possible THE OPINION OF THE STATE'S GREATEST DAIL / The Lakeland Evening ‘Telegran, established only three weeks ago, srowing rapidly. The press of nev and advertising matter has already cansed the editor to enlarge the p are open wide-awake persons of this county (per and it is now coming out ¢ appear to have before them an wn- afternoon in the standard, eigh - {usual opportunity to be handsomely ’ page, six-column form. With ti rewarded tor a few weeks of pleasant L exception of four or five big seape o work among friends cities, Lakeland now has the larze o jnl:nil_\' newspaper in the state, an | [ the only paper outside of the | cities suggested which has the A sociated Press service, This is o« THINKS HARMON WILL BE NEXT PRESIDENT e 'l|i|||\ a good thing for Lakeland ar | Fla., ol Noy Pensacola, 26, Hon T, speaked vicinity, Times-Union, A of the Florida House of Representa- | : : - tives and Democratic National Com “ Italy is wise. It N'""","H ‘Y",r i | the fall fust when the Halian visito: = Hor '_',“' to Amenca getting home Jennings their earnings n mitteeman from has . with Mrs are Wi turned rom two 'Bargains and Bargains Onlyf Offered By- OHLINGER & ALFIELD Opposite New Depot NO. 134.—Great bargain in a five-room house, all plastered an.! newly papered throughout. City water, two porches, two fi: places. Three $3,500 houses on same block. Price $1,000. Ea terms. NO. 122.—House of six rooms and hall, newly plastered. L 100x140, set to grapefruit and oranges. Fine lake view. Go location, and a very desirable piece of property. $2400 hu: this, $1.600 cash, balance as rent. NO. 139—Finely finished eight-room residence, halls and bath. : plastered. Fitted for hot and cold water, electric lights, te! phone, etc. Good front on lake. Desirable location. Price$3.2: on easy terms. NO. 6.—Tenacres good farming and trucking land, all clear: | and fenced ,with six-room house. This cannot be beaten an where at $800. Four acres fine strawberry land near by, clear and fenced, can be had with the above for $1100 for the 14 acr NO. 35.—15 acres good land, with four acre bearing budd: 1 grove, on railroad. A bargain at $3,000. NO. 39.—Five acres large bearing Citrus Grove. with fine lar - Bungalow fully furnished, about 300 yards to stationn A m: place and a money maker. 10 acres in all. Price $4,200. Ter: We also make a specialty of large tracts of land for coloniz tion. timber and tarpentine purposes. and always have somethi good on hand. OHLINGER & ALFIELD al