Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 5, 1911, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT Yes, We All Know That. “After all,” observes the thought- Missing. Little Anna’s mother was expecting ful man, “there’s always a lot of dif- 'a distinguished guest who was ex- ference hetween expectation and realization.” “You bet,” answers the man with the chenille whiskers. “For instance, reading a seed catalogue in the spring and looking at your garden ' in the fall.”—Life. e | Shocked the Clergyman. A Maine clergyman, living at tha[ hotel in his town, ordered a type-| tremely ba'd and sensitive on the sub- ject, so she cautioned Anna not to mention Mr. M—'s hair. As the vis- ftor was ushered in the child's gaze wanderec inquiringly to the shining head. *“Mamma,” she piped shrilly, “where be's his hair?" Child’s Costly Plaything. A six-year-old Edinburgh (Scotland) morm anavats | Matanzas. o Geo, Zimme, wife and daughter. 5] e Sturges, Mich.; Chas. J. Hofman,| Tampa; J. H. Odom, Arabi; E. E.| fl ‘ Donohue and wife, Rosalie; W. C.! fl m Wright, Chicago; W. J. Hewitt.| i = d Coytesville, N. J. ] FOR RENT.—2 furnished rot:{_z:l i Bl Gientlemen preferred. Aplplly3 a e + | News Office. Tremont. John A. Culver, Atlanta;! W, wv: Lakeland Floral Co., Phone 231. writer and bad it sent (o his rooms. | cnjlq has had a rare privilege for a %t came when the clergyman was out, gay or two of banging about a $500 (‘hapman, Jacksonville; F. F. Doyle, Jacksonville; J. . Whitman, New Orleans; Dr. and Mrs. F. Cobwin. Left in my care by a lady Satur- day afternoon at Parks' Theatre, a and the proprietor took charge of it. When the minister returned the pro- prietor led him behind the desk and whispered: “That case of yours is on the ice, parson. | guess it will be all right by dinner time.” Sheep-Raising Countries. | Australia and the Argentina be- | diamond-studded watch as a plaything. He found ft in the street, and neither his father nor his mother dieamed of fts value till they saw an advertise- ment for its recovery. — Not a Real Patriot. A man is not necessarily a patriot puir of spectacles and a handker- The owner can get same by 12-5-1t Lowell, Mass.; T. T. Jackson, Jr, Cambridge, Mass.; Chas. Pinkason, Gainesville at Tremont for season; chief. calling at the News Office. FOR SALE—A number of hand- C.| D. Laundan, Orlando; J. C hwrsash Driscoll, Baltimore; J. T. McDonald, | S0™¢ f‘.-rnf. For further partlguznu | Jacksonville; J. C. Doerner, Balti-|Phone 117, -2-tf. more; K. J. Brundage, Jacksonville; FOR RENT—Newly furnished tween them pasture one-third of all ;because he shuts his eyes to his na- the sheep in the world. tion's faults VWAV VW WY Clough Shoe Co. ...NOTHING BUT SHOES... We sell at regular prices and give a discount of 5 per cent. YOUR GAIN OUR LOSS. Only exclusive shoe store in Lakelaad. All the latest styles---Call and see for yourself AAAMAANAAAN MISS RUBY C: DANIEL Lakeland’s Leading News and Stationery Store All the leading papers and magazines, Sta- tionery, Post Cards, School Sup- plies, Cigars and Tobacco. Lobby of Edisonia Theatre | Your Patronage:Will Be Appreciated Pillans’ be pleased to take your order for NEW FLORIDA SYRUP Cranberries, Nuts and Everything Good to Eat W.P.PILLANS & C2 GOOD THINGS TO EAT. A Nippy Day All our hot sodas are so delicious that you will like them, but that is mot all. Yon may have some particular one of which you are fond. Stop in at our store at any time and we can serve you in such a particular and painstaking way that your individual taste will be more than satisfied. Hot Clam Broth Hot Beef Bouillon Hot Ginger Tea Hot Lemon Phosphate Hot Tea Hot Orange Phosphate Hot Coffee Hot Tomato Bouillon Hot Chocolate with Whipped Cream. ¥t Wy PRl QUICK DELIVERY HENLEY & HENLEY PHONE 62. S. W. Tolar, acksonville; J. M. Telar, Jacksonville; . F. Gossett, Al- bany; R. E. Mann, Rem. U. M. C.; NEW POSTAL ORDER. Where Letters Can Now Be Sent for a Two-Cent Stamp. An order has been issued by the Postmaster General stating that the postal laws have been amended so as to include the Republic of Panama in the list of countries to which letters can be sent for 2 cents an ounce. The list now includes (anal Zone, Great Britain and Ireland, and for Porto Rico, Tutuila, city of Shang- hai, China; Canada, Cuba, Mexico, Newfoundland, Republic of Panama. Guam, Hawaii, Philippine Islands. iermany when sent by sea direct. Prior to this time, letters address- ed to the Canal Zone went for two cents, but to other parts of the Re- public the reguplar charge of five cents was made. J. P. Morgan has presented to the Mount Vernon Ladies’' Association of Washington, George Washington's umbrella. Lewis P. Bell, of New York gave to the association a pair of brass fire dogs presented to Gen- eral Washington by General Lafay- ette, with a piece of Mrs. Washing- ton's wedding gown. 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. L Lakeland Chapter, R. A. M. No. 29 meets the first Thursday night in cach month in Masonic Hall. Visit- ing companions welcomed. C. G. Arendell, secretary; J. L. Love, I. P, « * * Palm Chapter, 0. E. S. meets every second and fourth Thursday nights of each month. C. G. Arendell, scc- retary; Mrs. Pike Adair, W. M. * ¢ * Lakeland Camp No. 78, W. 0. W,, meets every second and fourth Thurs- day night. Woodmen Circle first and third Thursdays. C. F. Ken- nedy, Council Commander, Mrs, Sal- lie Scipper, Guardian of Circle. ¢ 08 1.0.0. F. Meets every Friday night at 7:30 at I. 0. O. F. Hall ,corner Main and Tennessee. Visiting brothers cor- dially invited. J. Q. FRENCH, Noble Grand. * = ® K OF P. Regular meeting every Tuesday at 7:30 at 0dd Fellows Hall. Visit- ing members always welcome. F. D. BRYAN, Chancellor Commander. A. M. JACKSON, Secretary. G.L A toB.of L E Orange Blossom Div. No. 499. rooms with modern conveniences— Apply at 301 Kentucky avenue. LOTS for your Money—All parts See John F. Cox Realty : 122-1-tf. of town. Company. WANTED—Three hundred clean quart bottles. Pillans & Co. 11-29tf FOR SALE—The launch Elizabeth on Lake Parker. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 12-1-tf. LLOTS IN DIXIELAND-—No better location for a home on this carth. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 12-1-tf. LAKE FRONT LOTS—Close in, best values in town.—The John T ('ox Realty Co. 12-1-tf. FOR RENT—One nice furnished room, with board if desired. Apply Mrs. G. E. Hawkins, 310 South New York avenue, 11-29-6tp. FIRE INSURANCE--Strong Com- panies, prompt attention to losses. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 122-1-tf. 12-1-6tp WANTED A MAN-—We need a stenographer who can handle Real Estate business. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 12-1-tf. SETTLED competent man Wwants position as grocery clerk and book- keeper. Good references. p. O. Box 417. 2t. FISH AND OYSTERS are ex- pected every day, rough weather has kept fish out of market. W. A. Yaun, 216 N. Ky ave. 'Phone 252. Red. 12-4-tf. FOR SALE--% lots on Johnson avenue, Dixieland, $256 down, $10 per month for 5 years them; no interest or taxes. A fine chance to secure a home site; sure to double in value, before paid for. Address “Owner,” box 92 Lakeland. 12-2-6t. FOR SALE--A number of hand- some ferns, ranging in price from 25 cents to $3. Mrs. D, B. Dickson. | 12-4-t1. Don't wait until it freezes axuin' to order wood. Order it now when it can be delivered promptly. 'Phone 322, 12-4-2t, WANTED—AIl persons who are looking for building lots to see our, Dixieland Subdivision. Our repre- sentatives will be glad to show you these beautiful lots. Office over First National Bank. Phone No. 72. Bowman Realty Co. 12-4-tf. LOST—One steer which escaped from a car in A. C. L. yards week. Anyone finding a stray steer can communicate with C. E. Browne, Agent A, C. L. 12-4-2tp. FOR SALE-——Repeating \Winches- ter shot gun for $20, good as new. W. A. Yaun. 12-4-1t. FOR SALE-—$185 buggy, been used little over one month, will sell cheap. Mrs. B. K. Young. 12-5-6t. LOST—-Nickel case watch, stand- srd movement, somewhere on Orange street. Finder will be rewarded. Return to Evening Telegram office. 12-5-1t. Autoist Thrown Into Tree, | When an automobile collided with { a telegraph post at Thettord, Norfolk, England, a few days ago and turned a complete somersault, one of the oc- cupants had an extraordinary experi- ence, being flung high into a tree, from a bough of which he hung sus- G. I. A. to B. of L. E. meets every | pended by his clothes until rescued by sccond and fourth Wednesdays each month at 2:30 p. m. Sisters always welcome. MRS. J. C. BROWN Sec'y. MRS. J. L. PADRICK, Pres. * & = G A R Meets first Saturday in every month at C. E. Dayton’s, South Ten- J. R. TALLEY, Adijt. Visiting For the Invalid. be night a long piece of cord to the odge of a blanket laid at the foot of the bed and attach the other the head . All that is neces- of | a motorcyclist. The Grateful Meart. Caltivate the thankful spirit. It will be to thee a perpetual feas:. There is, or ought to be, with us, no such thing as small mercies; all are great, because the least are undeserved. In- deed, a really thankful heart will ex- tract motive for gratitude from every- thing, making the most even of seanty blessings.—Robertson. When Cleaning Furniture. When cleaning upholstered furnt ture it is often either impossible or Jnconvenient to move it outdoors. Ia such a case place a damp cioth over end %0 | the plece of furniture and then beat last | pays for| The Jackson & Wilson (o AT ALL TIMES Strong in supplying the needs ung wants of customers. 4 But their LONG suit is in Orange Picking Ladders and Orange Clippers of the kind that pleases the user. 4 ARMOUR’S FERTILIZER FOR STRAWBERRIES o : Shot guns and shot gun shells for the sportsman And not last or least, 4 The Celebrated THORNHILL WAGONS All Sizes The Modern PBakery BARHITE BROS, Proprietors —— We have installed a new method for producing Bread, (uke: and Rolls, Knownas TRIUMPH DOUGH AND CAKE MIXER AND ROLL CUTTER which eliminates all handwork in making Bread, etc., and insu an absolutely cleanly product. The dough is mixed in a maclii ) driven by olectrlc{ty. and does not have to be touched by haris Yours for Good Bread and Clean Bread. THE MODERN BAKERY REAL ESTATE It you are in Florida for the purpose of buying a Farm. Gro%t raw land, City or Country Home, or get into some line of 5¢" cantile business, or rent 8 home, or get information of any kizl concerning our City or surrounding country, or State in gerenl we will he pleased to have you call on us for such. We have some nice Groves, Improved Farms, partialls 1 proved Farms, and raw land lose to Lakeland, and we can si¥ them to you TODAY! WARING &EDWARDS SUITE 12 BRYANT BLD'G. a BANEEN . s FLORIDA Mayes Grocery Company Wholesale Grocers —————————— HAY : GRAIN : AND : FEED _———F We sell all kinds of Crate Materal and Ship: ping Hampers. A few cars of Shingles at COST to close. IDEAL FERTILIZERS Always on Hand. We Solicit Orders From Nearby Merchl' MAYES GROCERY COMPAV Lakeldnd. Florida

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