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

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PAGE FIVE Tl B e e THAT I)R[AM OF CHRISTMAS I’R[S[NI OU must have been dreaming of the New Jewelry Store. Why? Because our stock is all new and up-to-date, THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA., DEC., 8, 1911. through Lakeland today en route to Mrs. T. A. Sweat, who has beenl their home in Wauchula, after H a|spending the past three weeks Pleasant stay of several days at|Lakeland the guest of her sister, Tampa and Brooksville Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Booth, returned to her Mrs. Davis formerly lived in Lake-|home in Quitman, Ga., this morning. Q') land but the latter is now conduct- s e ing a hotel at Wauchula. Mr. J. K. Hearn, of Virginia, is < in Lakeland for a stay of several Superintendent J. C. Higgins, of|days and while here is pleasantly this division of the Atlantic Coast|lccated at the Matanzas. Line, is in the city today looking af- S ter matters connected with thel Mr. L. C. Brooks, who went to his pobert \nmams. of Tampa, is|road. iold home in Alabama about ten days . few days in Lakeland ago, is seriously ill, and his wife . here is the guest of his Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Shaw, andjand youngest son left yesterday for| Image Haynes. daughter, of Stilesboro, Ga., are in|his bedside. It is sincerely hoped i the city for a stay of several days|lY the many friends of this excellent w DO uodgers of Lakeland, and while here are stopping at the | &entleman that he will soon begin to : Tacsday with Wnuchula; Matanzas. improve. ing pleasure with bus-, e S wanchula Advocate. | Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Perry, of Val- Messrs. H. B. Morgan, of =7 ‘dosla Ga., are in the city and while| Moines, lowa, “' B. Kennedy, of i Rodgers went to Lake- ! here are pleasantly located at the|Mitchell, Neb, C. M. Kromback, of © . werday where he will remain | Tremont hotel. . Des Moines, ‘U“-h and Mr. Horna- orange season, having| day of the same city, are in Lake-| sition as foreman in a' Mr. E. Bradford, a well kunown | 'atd on an inspection trip, and while . youse in that city.—Wau- traveling man of Tampa, is in Lake-| #¢Te are being shown over I 1and attending to business today and | tcuntry by Mr. F. E. Baxter, i while here is recistered at the Mt-| Florida Good Homes Co, Mre. A. A, Davis passed tanzas hotel. at his office today. Je to be and best of all, the prices are right. Good Dressers Like Our Goods because they are marked by beauty and individuality. Who, indeed, can re- sist this stock. Such a showing of man’s daintiest handi- craft==such an exposition of precious jeweled bits; treasures o! the in Diamonds, in Watches, in Silverware; Embracing every- thing classed as **Proper in Jewelry." B8 are expected Haynes and T. home today Yy wen -—15,000.00— 577K OF SHOES 10 BE SACRS | (b WITHOUT RESERVATION. |- B T S S —————— [ e s esasemtns Don't lose sight ¢! the fact If you have had trouble in getting your watch to keep correct time bring it to us, We are luokinq. for one that we can't repair. o v e s i ! that we are Engravers and i everyilting bought at our they will plenty of . The trip will + Lake i OO e O Aponka, w was made in store will be encraved Frec of Charge. lemen will ro d ng tales to tell of th as well as their hunt, —— s ee——— mt of 111 health | of Mens Women's ¢ am compelled to seil out my entire - e . N. A Mixon leaves within 2 day or two lor Beaumont, ‘fexas ‘}'.\'l:rrv he goes to joiu his wite who hus been spendiug some time at that place with relativ My, and Mis. Mixen will be in Tesas until alter the holidays when they will returae io Lakeland. Mr. Mixon was form- crly interested in the business of the Lakeland Manufacturing Co., but re- cently =old his intorests in this con- cern, i Children’s Shoes, and retire active business, 1 have placed a price on every pair $15,000.00 stock that 1 hope will enable me 1912, es in oy G. N. FUNK & COMPANY kentucky Avenue, Opposite Park el ke e e Mrs. J. F.o Wilson and Mrs, J, l. l,vm-I returged .\ln ~1-l|-~l"::. I'l'nlm T'am- EDISONIA | REPORT OF THE CONDITION All $3.50 Shoes p, where, with their sweet little | 3 ot t’ro;mm.! oysters are popalar. Hers i1 e ey haver biser: ViRTbNE Toviahit an dmp, feature “Scienee” The First National Bank of Laku-jl-“ one recipe blor making them, ‘Take el fivarice II(:-\ At M TeRe of a child and a dog, intro- land {the Hguor oft a quart of oysters, add e 2 b at Lakeland in the State of Flovida, |« cuptul of cream and place it over canoout my store by the first of January This .1 unequalled opportuiity in a year's supply for ire family at a remark :ble low cost. to, lay uof cut prices on Schedule of Cut Prices on \Women's Shoes: fi ALl $5.00 Shoes 4 e e Al $4.00 Shoes i Creamed Oysters Za o All $2.00 Shoes : a tal All $2.50 Shoes cucing one of the smallest child act- Al $2.00 Shoes My Ladies’ De- “”‘mo.‘“.‘ partment is a UST BE SOLD § ™. o shoes, low shoes, in all the fashionable and popular leath- JANUARY :l::;ts l:"“ tl:l:v: Ist, and in in tan, 7, 1912 12 and 16 but- «um««nj tons. There will be found in my stock, fashion's latest fads and fancies. ¢ large and complete stock of- Children's Shoes, ~ aud slippers, Shoes that suit the dainty little lady, that will wear the sturdy boisterous boy. The same in prices in this department as in the others. 'k is practically mew throughout. Lvery com- eVery- Men's s Pats “v ers, cut Kids, Vi- Kils, Gun Cal’, Tan ik High Loow Buttoq oxfords, A very large percen- I+ stock has been purchased since the first of September ampa Shoe Store B. 6. BOAZ. Proprietor 911 FRANKLIN STREET FLORIDA Attention The Greatest Piano Sensa- | 7 tion of the Day [ “#1¢ recently incorporated the H. W. Cornett Music Co., of Plant City with our business and having the stock of ies and a large recent factory shipment on band we “ty-five pianos that we have mot room for in our store. Uiz to sell them at ANY PRICE that will get COST Plhen. We cannot afford to pay storage and extra insurance . ovsides baving them become second-hand, so we will not ‘2% REASONABLE OFFER, Cash or easy payments. Come } %4 get pick of the stock and benefit of the prices as this tly last until w2 make room for our pianos. The of the factory goes with each piano and this is backed PERSONAL Guaran:ee, and our reputation as “The People " 3 Square Deal.” Come in ard look today. Perry-Tharp-Berry Music Co. LAKELAND, FLORIDA. | Cason for the past two weeks 1a) Bank of Lakeland, Sun- day a week ago their little daugh- tors were christened at Hyde Park church, the proud grandfather offi-! eiating at the ceremony. The babies names are Mary Love and Frances Murrey Wilson. NOTICE‘ The regular annual meeting of the Sharcholders of the First Nation- will be held in House on the second January 9th, SO it's Banking Tuesday of January, 1912, at 2 u m. C. M. CLAYTON, The Murphy-Strickland Realty Company, of Lakeland, has opened an office in Wauchula, having fitted up an office in room one " of the Carlton Bank Building. The com- pany is composed of S. P. Strickland, | F. A. Murphy, H. N. Hebb and R ;"; E. Clark. Messrs. Hebb and Clari g will have charge of the \Wauchuia office and they have connections 3 which they are confident of bring- ing buyers here. Wanchula Advo- ? ¢ < Cashier e © cate. What the Relkln Is. A new stringed musical i 18 reported to Liave heen deviced by a | ¢ Japanese violinmaker in the city of | Nagoya The invention is named the | € | reikin, and seewms likely 10 srsede |6 the saiuigen it has the shape of a & guitar, «ave in the neck, thai is the | only part resembiing o samisen There B are four string: ‘o it. and by manipu € lation of the kevs the instrument can | & be made 1o do the cevernl gamisen The inventor hos played his relkin in an orehocoty Japanese in struments and chowed that it is a sue c. cess in every way. e sive that the & idea ¢ we 10 Lim when as tour- ‘2 fug t 0rgh Europe last year s work of Good Thing to Do. Telegraph poles are lined up so that '0 | their crooks are turned in and not seen as you look along the line. Turn |¢ your twists away from people and not at them. EDISONIA The Pioncer Picture Hease OF LAKELAND QFADO O PROGRAM TONIGHT - SCIENCE «lmp.) A Child Story. THREE MILLION DOLLARS (American) Western drama. THAT'S HAPPINESS (Thanhauser) Dramatic. ) OTOTIFOTOFOL G APOVOHOPOPOPAOTOFAD O ADMISSION CHILDREN under 12,... 1esses in the Chis s both young and old Comedy and o Th trayal country, Little a picture that In addition «a iing thanser A strong show, ) Pharmacy Drugs Ice Cream Soda Kodaks Kodak Supplies Norris Candy fiive us a Trial Phone 89 Red Cross Pharmacy i i Notar smmwmj |34y commiesio Mah will interest Dec. Hth, Western lite por- at the close of business (RN RESOURCES: Loats and Di Overdraft unsecured U, 8, Bouds 1o SOITE ured and seeure <@ Otiier Bonds to secure | ,‘; N Deposits .. 6‘ Promivts on UL 8 Banking ture aund Fixtur e from National Banks Bonds house, Furni Due from State and Pri vate Banks and Bank- ers, Trast Companies, Banks. .. Pue Trom approved Re- Agents .. Checks and other QO QOO and Savings RIS Y serve a5 Cash O O eOD Items Notes of Panihs Fractional Paper Cur reley Nickel: and H cents " 3 Lawful Mcney Reserve . in Bank viz: Q1 Specie EI U] Q Legal-tender o' notes 15, 15000 othier National 0 Qi Qs 195 20,400.5 Podemption tund witi | . per cont Freasnrer (D pocirentation) Fotal LIABILITIES: tock paid in. . $ <& [ Capital S0,000 surplus rand 10,000.00 [ Undivided Expeis and - Tase \.. +Q#Q Protit less paid 1H24T8 Nutional ank Notes outstand 12,000 00 {ime to State and Private tanks and Bankers. . lmli\'llluul deposits sub jeet to check . o 3152 certificates o de :-:»oohoooooo: §640 0 PRI O O Time posit . Certified checks Cashier's checks out- standing . Notes and counted QR P [ [ > - bills redis WW 20,000.00 - - ] -3 } i x Total . State of Florida, County of Polk, ss: 1, C. M. Clayton, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief . M. CLAYTON, Cashier ' Correct Attest: i . W. DEEN, o! i, W. BRYANT, ' il 1 DRANE, *1 Directors { Subscriged and. hefore of December, 1911 WILLIAM HEIST, I'.hh' State of Florida cupires Sept. 9, 1915 sworn to Im‘ this Sth day cirenlatiog ... Lo 1250000 e tive, i 1 tablespoouful of bringing it to a boil, Thicken the cream mixture with flour and one of "Dutter. Drop the oysters into thi: pan with the liquor and the cream and cook the oysters until they be- gin to curl. Serve these oy toast (nol reserve agents) n oy thits ot butter, or in pattie shells, L Sealloped oysters require o quart 5,000,000l solid oysters from which the liquor 128,12 ha beca drained. The oysters are "washed, rolled in | _ . A8H0.67 fand placed inoa pan on a layer of "cracker crumbs, Then use a layer crumbs, some pepper and salt, alter- W:uin;: until the pan is filled witn Lluyers of erumbs and oysters, {cuptul of oyster I milk to saturate L0 e minutes B RUS LR N Toon dy Y beconie ipm: and paes. Ta! fpotaty IRORIRA LS Add a liquor and sweet Bake about forty- Not Worth Five. *osaid the duke “Bat, rerponded the heiress, "1 feel I sumewhat cammitiod count.” PHave no oregrets on that score. |1 gave the count a tive dollar note and ilnnlll',hl him o™ o the Subistitute for Scap. Boiled potate eveeilent sehetitute for soap 1l onr haads have blackened with contact with + n little of the and rub o owell into the skin, n orinse it off with warm water Needed It. As soon 25 Adam awoke and saw Eve he coined the word “tronble " — 1 Chieapo Record-Herald QU T dboocooo:ooooooo-o-. nD [ | | | | i i l I | e SOOUAGOOOOOOCI SO0 Lufsey X RDON ’S SO0 DO IPIDON THE PLACE OF Better Things : Ice Cream | Candies . Lufsey’ S | VOOLVVOVLLVOUTDIIVONUN P T S -

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