Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 6, 1911, Page 8

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA., DEC. 6, 1911 | HOTEL ARRIVALS, Our | W. FISKE JOHNSON | o ' Sifile d The Jackson & Wilson (g | W. Stark, Jacksonville; H. E. Ha!l ” L o A N s N E G o T l A T E D Orlando; W, H. Bruce, Boston, ! FOR RENT.—:2 furnished rooms. o | Gentlemen preferred. Apply The 1 [ Matanzas. | News Office. 11-3 tf. : ' ' 5. B. Layton, Rochester, N. Y.; 1 | ., Ph 231. i BUYS AND SELLS REAL ESTATE, ORANGE GROVE PROPER- |\ sl e i "”:‘“'“d i lC° Zd‘:"esmr AT ALL TIMES Left in my care by a v . TY A SPECIAETY. Williams, Atlanta, Ga.; J. E. Moore. wi v @ L ks B po parks' satre, a | Winter Haven; C. 8. Hart, Camden, day afternoon at Parks' Theatre, pair of spectacles and a handker- Strong in supplying the needs and i N. J.; E. Bradford, Tampa; E. E & Donohus, Rosalie, Fla. D. ¢. Dupre, | (hicf. The owner can get same by Honu s e Raymondo Building. calling at the News Office, 12-5-1t Bartow; H. Jones, Moltre, Ga.; M. { W. Baker, Avon Park; M. C. Fros', FOR RENT--Newly furnished St. Petersburg; J. 1. Cook, Charles-!ygoms with modern conveniences— ton. IApply at 501 Kentucky avenue. AAA A . g A e o | 10Ts for your Money—All parts Clough Shoe Co. §| Sowams| ™. . ..o ..NOTHING BUT SHOES... STRANGE DYING REQUEST OF TWO KINGS, We sell at.regular prices and give a discount of 3 per cent. YOUR GAIN OUR LOSS, Only exclusive shoe store in Lakelaad. All the latest styles---Call and see for yourself L AAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAA A wants of customers. 4 But their LONG suit is in Orang WANTED Three hundred clean quart bottles. Pillans & Co. 11-29tf on Lake Parker. The John F. Cox Realty Co, 12-1-tf. By A. W. MACY, Edward |, king of England, and Robert Bruce, king of Scot- land, were deadly enemies, and faced each other on many a hard fought battlefield; and strangely enough each left a dying re- quest that after death his heart should be removed from his body and buried in the Holy Land. But in neither case was the request carried out. Ed- ward's son disobeyed his fath- er's command, and buried his body in Westminster Abbey, the heart with ‘t, Bruce’s friend, Sir James Douglas, attempted to carry out his instructions. The heart was removed from the body, mbalmed, and inclosed in a silver case. This Sir James suspended from his neck and started for the Holy Land. Un. fortunately he stopped in Spain to assist In a war against the Moors, and was slain in battle. the kind that pleases the user. 4 ARMOUR’S FERTILIZER FOR STRAWBERRIES 4 Shot guns and shot gun shells for the sportsman And not last or least, L.OTS IN DIXIELAND--No better location for a home en this earth. | The John F. Cox Realty Co. 12-1-tf. LAKE FRONT LOTS- Close in, W i Ihest values in town.- The John | ] .iCox Realty Co, 12-1-tf. FOR. RENT One nice furnisied |3 Croons, with hoard if desived. Apply [ M, GoE. Hawkins, 310 South New |/ ; York avenue. 11-29-Gtp. FIRE INSURANCE Strong Com- panies, prompt attention to losses. | The John F. Cox Realty (o, 122-1-t, 12-1-6tp MISS RUBY C. DANIEL Lakeland’s Leading News and Stationery Store WANTED A MAN- We need a|@ [ stenographer who can handle Real [ Estate business. The John F. Cox | Realty Co, 12-1-tf. | FISH AND OYSTERS are ex- All the leading papers and magazines, Sta- His body was found, the locket | |I(!! «om il s 00 e it 3 o 3 = recovered, and the heart re- has kept fish out of t. . A, tmncr,_v.‘ P";“ Cards, School Sup turned to Scotland and huried at | | Yaun. 216 N. Ky ave. 'Phone 252. plies, Cigars and Tobacco. Melrose Abbey. Had their ine | | Red. 12-4-t1. structions been carried out the hearts of these two inveterate enemies might possibly have re- Lobby of Edisonia Theatre Your Patronage:Will Be Appreciated Pillans’ ! FOR SALE--% lots on Johnson il bW The Celebrated avenue, Dixieland, $25 down, posed side by side in the same per month for & years pays for sepulchre. them; no interest or taxes. A fine I“ORN“II-I. WAG()NS ——— | chance to secure a home site; sure (Copyright, 1911, by Juseph B. Bowles.) | to double in value, before paid for. [ Address “Owner,” box 93 Lakeland. 12-2-6t. All So FOR SALE-- A number of hand- lzes ".«nmn- ferns, ranging in price from |’ 25 cents to $3. Mrs. D. B, Dickson. 12-4-1f. Dixieland Subdivision. Our repre- BARHITE BROS, Proprietors —— sentatives will be glad to show you 4 ” Q | we Wl" M plcased to these beautiful lotz. Office over = Lakeland Lodge No, 91 F. & A. M. | First National Bank. Phone No. 72. I‘. take yo“r 0rder for meets in Masonic Hall every Second | Bowman Realty Co, 12-4-tf. We hau: installed a new method for producing Bread, Cakes aud and Fourth Monday nights. A cor- Rolls, Knownas FOR SALE - Repeating Winches- | f dial invitation to viiting brethren.| o shot gun for $20, good as new. || TRIUMPH DOUGH AND CAKE MIXER AND ROLL CUTTER { (. G. Arendell, seeretary; J. L. Love,! w. A. Yaun 12-4-1t. which eliminates all handwork in making Bread, etc, and isurs i | FOR SALE--$187 buggy, been ::‘i\_‘,""'zztf‘f:y“'{“‘?}"l')‘nmdnct. .Thp dough is mixed in . m \ A yused little over one month, will sell en by electricity, and does rot have to be touched by ha: s i Lakeland Chapter, R. A. M. No,|cheap. Mrs. B. K. Young. 12-5-6t. Yours for Good Bread and Clean Bread. 29 meets the first Thursday night in e Ladies, Call at Miss Patton’s Mil- T MODERN BAKERY { ‘l'“"h sy, ,l" Masontc Hall. Visit: linery Store and examine the line of u : = ‘Ing romp:.mlon.s “\.olmmt‘d. .(*_ G. Hair Goods and Toilet Articles, Miss ] Cra“berr|es, N“ls a“d | Arendell, secretary; J. L. Love, H. Pl po g ve0untlY: from New. Yok R = e s ] E [Verytmnfl fiood to [at Palm Chapter, 0. E. S. meets every Ladies bring your combings and E A L E S ' A I ] sccond and fourth Thursday nights|cut hair to Miss Patton’s Millinery | It A . = Grov of cach month. . G, Arendell, sec-|Store and have made up. 12-6-6-t | you are in Florida for the purpose °f buying a ‘Fam; ‘U,f retary; Mrs. Pike Adair, W. M. raw land, City or Coyfitry Home, or get into some line of mer il will have charge 12-6-6t. Second hand clothing for sale at cantile business, or rent a home, or get information of any f-;‘.:_i (o) LR corner Lime street and Lake concerning our City or surrounding country, or State in gereis. . . =| Lakeland Camp No. 78, W, 0. W, [dvenue 12:-6-1tp. we will he pleased to have you call on us for such. GOOD THINGS TO EAT. We have some nice Groves, Improved Farms, partially proved Farms, and raw land lose to Lakeland, and we can sio¥ them to you TODAY! WARING &EDWARDS SUITE 12 BRYANT BLD'G. LTAGEDAND, « . . . . . .. “FLO0R meets every second and fourth Thurs- Good farm mules for sale cheap. | day night. Woodmen Circle first|See Paul & Waymer Lumber Co., | and third Thursdays. C. F. Ken-|Lakeland or Pauway 12-4-5te.0.d | nedy, Council Commander, Mrs. Sal- FOR RENT Two large, sunny | lie Scipper, Guardian of Cirele. housckeeping rooms l'nfurnish«-d.l * 411 New York avenue 1tp. o g 1.0.0.F. e - = “0t 0 a 0r ’ 59 Meets every Friday night at 7:30 NOTTlNGSA ON HIM. 6¢ at 1. 0. 0. F. Hall ,corner Main and “You have a fine signature Mr | Tennessee. Visiting brothers cor- H 6«., B i sl So-and-8o0,” said a salesman to a ' a 3? dially invited. J. Q. _FR"AC"- buyer who had written his name with S Noble Grand. | a0y fourishes ) | Mayes Grocery Compan) | g.:& e S “Yes,”" answered the buy d E . es,” answered the buyer proud-| "é‘ K. OF P Iy, "1 should have. One of my fore- | Wh0|esa|e Gtocers - Siaea Q . : s : | ———————— ?3 Regular meeting every Tuesday fathers signed the Declaration of | All our hot sodas are so delicious that you will like them, &% | ™ 0¥ | Independence.” ] but that is mot all. Yon may have some particular one of %’é SN UL ) LRI L “-s.»'.'“ said the salesman, “Vell “AY H GRA' N - AN D H fE[D which you are fond. Stop in at our store at any time and 3o | "% members always welcome : ¢ 3 : 1 >4 c AN | you ain’t got nottings on mu One | B we can serve you in such a particular and painstaking way é.o (‘ha:*.v l?"r“(f“‘n;;:"d . |of my forefathers sizned the N e ——————————— 4 individual taste will be more than satisfied. °,§‘ or LOTIMANGEr. | commandments.” ' : ;5'9 that your ind: be . 3@ | A M. JACKSON, Secretary. f( ommandments. ! we sell all kinds of ctflte Materfll a“d Sh'p 20 Hot Clam Broth Hot Beef Bouillon Q@ T b | A snal 2% ; 28 G.LAtoB.ofLE ' The Turbine. J ving Hampers. A few cars of Shingics 39 Hot Ginger Tea Hot Lemon Phosphate 8% | Orange Blossom Div. No. 499.| The first sterm turbinefitted vessel | at COST to close ‘0 '"9 G. 1. A. to B. of L. E. meets every ! was constructed by the Hon. C. ‘ ° i 3 Hot Tea Hot Orange Phosphate ‘53 S A ] o@ i ge P Q" second and fourth Wednesdays of | Parsons at his works at Newcastle-on- | i e Hot Coffee Hot Tomato Bouillon 5@ !each mouth at 2:30 p. m. Visiting| T¥Pe The Twbinia. a small vessel : 0,0 i 0,6 | Sisters always welcome, i 1?0 feet in length, made her trial trip | S ¥ Hot Chocslate with Whipped Cream. % MRS J. C. BROWN secy, [omviper L 180 The wuiew ng| ID E AL FER I "—IZE R &2 3! MRS, J. I.. PADRICK, Pres, |17 developed oving to increased | 9 — e e Q’é | MRS. I. L. P - Pres. lgpeed of the vessels titted with turbine A|ways on Hand &% .:u) | + & = eugines and the economy effected in ! 5 32 PHONE 62. QUICK DELIVERY .’?,: coal; improvements were made in | .é? “[Nl[y & “[Nl[y (;2 i . " G.QA. Rd. their construction, and today the tur- | 28 39 Meets first Saturday in every|bine ship is popular the world over | : \ gg ‘§,§3 month at C. E. Dayton’s, S?uth Ten-! WG SOHCIt 0ml'8 fl'0l|l Ncflflly Mfl'[ha"b s $o4 :{MW o AN Daily Thought. \————/ 3 $ § To live our lives, to get out what is —_—_——— Saplanetl in 18, to do our share of the world's s on. work and live brotherly with our fel- Barker Is supported in affuence | ows—that is what we are here for. It : MAYES GR MPANY Read the Evening Telegram i 3o i s i Lakeland. Florida e ward 8. Martin.

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