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THE EVENING TELBGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., DEC. 9, 1911 : e s?fi"éd | The Jackson & Wilson eparin PAGE EIGHT HOTEL ARRIVALS W. FISKE JOHNSON | [REAL ESTATE[:E: fi L o A N s N E G O T ' A T E D ver, Rome, Ga.; A. Gozbring, Tam- ( Good Board, pleasant rooms, reas- ; {onable price. Apply 411 New York : o 1t. i avenue, BUYS AND SELLS REAL ESTATE, ORANGE GROVE PROPER- J. Allen Russell, Ky.; H. B. Hudson, Bakersfield, Calif.; W. A.| Tibbitts. Cleveland, Ohio; W. Harry | Gage, Tampa; L. R. Trow, Barre,| ! Tremont. . FOR RENT.-—2 furnished rooms. Yearwood, Melrose; H. R. GGentlemen AT ALL TIMES : 7 : i FM. ‘ preferred. APD;)", t;l‘he TY A SPECIALTY. Worthington, Jacksonville; J. A.|>°Vs Office. st . Jerdan, Tampa; G. V. Graham, Tam-| FOR RENT-Newly f“"“ish.e“ Stl'ong in Supplymg the needs and pa; W. J. Damers, Jacksonville; E.|rooms with modern conveniences— ROOM 7 g sl - Raymondo Building. ||Z. Jones, Jacksonville; T. R. .| Apply at 301 Kentucky avenue. Crowell, Eagle Lake; O. F. Klm-! LOTS for your Money—All parts wants Of cuStomers‘ = brough, Jacksonville; H. K. Taylor,| .+ town. See John F. Cox Realty| Maryville, Mo.; R. H. Polk, Mem-' ( mpany. 122-1-tf. phis; J. J. Garland, Ft. Myers; N.! K. Goodrick, Jacksonville; J. L.| FOR SALE—The launch Elizabeth Andrews, Tampa; Wm. T. Glass, T.|0n Lake Parker. The John F. Cox ' Seavor O "N . | Realty Co. 12-1-tf. Tribune; J. W. Drayer, C. H. & N.; J. 0. Snow, Baltimore; R. M. Wil-| LOTS IN DIXIELAND—No better liams, Savannah; F. J. Titcomb.|lccation for a home on this earth. Dunnellon; R. W. 8. Kelton, Macon, | The John F. Cox Realty Co. 12-1-tf. I(}a.;' Fred .\'ewber;.:vr. Savannah;' J. LLAKE FRONT LOTS—Close in, “!' ;:t‘:eni\,m(l?";' T l()‘.hl'l'aft, “":_' bist values in town.—The John F. cin i W. C. Stone, cago; W.| . 2 (o) Ity Co. 12-1-tf. H. Bruce, Boston; F. W. Curry and s 5 , wife, Atlanta; W. H. Lewis and fam-| FIRE INSURANCE—Strong Com- ily, Clifton TForge, Va.; 0. O. H“b.5|1:nnir-s, prompt attention to losses. ¥ But their LONG suit is in Orang VWAWWWY WA W Clough Shoe Co. ~..NOTHING BUT SHOES... We sell at regular prices and give a discount of YOUR GAIN OUR LOSS. Picking Ladders and Orange‘Clippers of the kind that pleases the user. 4 5 per cent. clust 3 S H 2 bas and family, Malberry; W. 1. The John F. Cex Realty Co. 122-1-t!. Only exclusive shoe store in Lakelaad. ol i i o 12-1-6tp ; St. Louis: Geo. Croasdale, Trenton, \wANTED A MAN We neced i 4 A" the IateSt Styles...ca“ \ "‘3. C. I Pavtridge and - wife, | opographer who can handle Reall ARM"UR s r[RIIlllEn fon SIRAWBERRIES a“d see for yourself Now York, |Estate business. The John F. Cox ; ~ T Realty Co. 12-1-tf. TALKIN(" Too MUCH ‘ bon't wait until it freezes again | w This truth is sound as virgin 01‘(‘-".;‘ "M': w::\)d, dg{:,l;:-”;l ll[‘:;\t;rl:‘r)ll.ll(.)ll so salt it down as such, the man who['' " bl A talks forevermore is bound to talk| '1One 322 il Shot gunS'. and Shot gun too much. The silent man has many| pisif AND OYSTERS are ex- M lss RUBY C DANIEL fricnds, who think him smooth 88| pected evory day, rough weather grease, and if in scason he unbends|y.q kept fish out of market. W. A. h ll f h ] y and starts to speak a piece, they lis- {v;,"_ol-_:,fi s\ ':ély :ve. r'l?hone 259, S e s Or t e Sportsman Lakeland’s Leading News ten to his every word as though he | peq. 12-4-48, were a sage, and say: ‘“He is a loo- loo bird, the wonder of this age!" The talksmith has no friends at all; folks hate to see him come; they say to him: “Go hire a hall—address the deaf and dumb!” [ know a hundred ROOMS for light housekeeping, or board and rooms, corner Lake avenue and Lime street. Mrs. A. E. Yarnell. 12-7-6tp. persons who are and Stationery Store And not last or least, 4 All the leading papers and magazines. Sta- tionery, Post Cards, Scnool Sup- WANTED—AIl plies, Cngars and Tobacco. fdle men who once were drawing|looking for bullding lots to see our pay; they limbered up their jaws and | Dixieland Subdivision. Our repre- Lobby of Edisonia Theatre then they talked their jobs away.|sentatives will be glad to show you The Ce'ebnted I've known some dames, in other|these beautiful lots. Office over Your Patmnaoe,wm Be Mmmflatw days, who talked their husbands|First National Bank. Phone No. 72. blind, until they sought more pleas- | Bowman Realty Co. 12-4-tf. ‘ ant ways, and jumped the beastly FOR SALE—$185 buggy, been grind. I know a churchyard where the stones that dot the windswept heath are piled above the crumbling bones of fellows talked to death. If all the time we waste in talk were used in cutting ice, no homeless men | Hair Goods and Toilet Articles. Miss the streets would walk-—all men|Randall, recently from New York, would have the price.—Ex. "will have charge, 12-6-6t. Ladies bring your combings and cut hair to Miss Patton's Millinery Store and have made up. 12-6-6-t used little over one month, will sell cheap. Mrs. B, K. Young, 12-5-6t. ‘Al Sizes The Modern Bakery BARHITE BROS. Proprietors =—— Ladies, Call at Miss Patton's Mil- linery Store and examine the line of Pillans We wull be pleased to take your order for NEW FLORIDA SYRUP ! M and Fourth Monday nights, A cor- dial invitation to visiting brethren. C. G. Arendell, secretary; J. L. Love, W. M. FOR RENT--Nicely furnished —_— rooms, all modern conveniences. ’ i = ; We have install h ad, Cakes and Close in, Telephone 121. 12841, e have ed a new method for producing Bread, (a L Rolls, Knownas TRIUMPH DOUGH AND CAKE MIXER AND ROLL CUTTER which eliminates all handwork in making Bread, etc., and iusur: an absolutely cleanly product. The dough is mixed in a macl! driven by electricity, and does ot have to be touched by hunds Yours for Good Bread and Clean Bread. THE MODERN BAKERY maker, | Fleming 12-7-3tp. Get it quick, a money Barhite's Bakery for sale. & Willey. Public Sale. We will sell at public auction at Wilson Bros' Barn, Lakeland, Fla,, Tuesday, Dec. 12, 1911, 3 cars of Horses and Mules to the highest bid- der for cash. Everybody come to Lakeland Lodge No, 91 F. & A. M. meets in Masonic Hall every Second 1 Cranberries, Nuts and * . . Everything Good to Eat Lakeland Chapter, R. A. M. No. 29 meets the first Thursday night in — | cach month in Masonic Hall. \'lal(- Ing companions wclcomod C. W.P.PILLANS&CS " Palm Chapter, O. E. S. meets every GOOD THINGS TO EAT. F(‘(‘nnd and fourth Thursdny nights ;nf each month. C. G. Arendell, sec- retary; Mrs, Pike Adair, W. M. A Nippy Day All our hot sodas are 3o delicious that you will like them, but that is not all. Youn 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. N SN Lakeland Camp No. 78, W. 0. W, meets every second and fourth Thurs- day night. and third Thursdays. C. lie Scipper, Guardian of Circle. * o . 1.0.0. F. Meets every Friday night at Tennessee. dially invited. J. Q. FRENCH, Noble Grand. . o *© K OF P. = . . Hot Chocolate with Whipped Cream. G.LA toB.ofL E No. QUICK DELIVERY HENLEY & HENLEY Orange Blossom Div. PHONE 62. second and fourth Wednesdays each month at 2:30 p. m. Sisters always welcome. MRS. J. C. BROWN Sec'y. MRS. J. L. PADRICK, Pres. . = L G AR Meets first Saturday i 4 - Read the Evening Telegrami-= J. R. TALLEY, Adjt. Woodmen Circle first F. Ken- nedy, Council Ccmmander, Mrs, Sal- 7:30 at I. 0. 0. F. Hall ,corner Main and Visiting brothers cor- Hot Clam Broth Hot Beef Bouillon Regular meeting every Tuesday s at 7:30 at Odd Fellows Hall. Visit- Hot Ginger Tea Hot Lemon Phosphate ing members always welcome. Hot Tea Hot Orange Phospliate . : Chancellor Commander. Hot Coffee Hot Tomato Bouillon A. M. JACKSON, Secretary. 499, G. 1. A. to B. of L. E. meets every of Visiting in every month at C. E. Dayton’s, South Ten- sale. Wilson Bros. & Robbins & Francisco, tuctioneers. FOR RENT--6-room house, with bath, lavatory, and toilet; l'h‘(‘!fl(‘] llghts. Apply 311 South New York avenue. 12-9. FOR RENT--Part of house, fur- nished or unfurnished. Location SouthFlorida avenue. Address box 469, City. FOR RENT—Owing to a change in his business plauns; the Lessee of the store room in the Drane building at No. 309 Main St, Lakeland, de- sires to sub-lease the premises to a desirable tenant. Good proposition for right party. For particulars ad-l dress, H. J. Drane, in the Drane building. 12-9-1-mo. 12-9-2tp A womap came into the Repor(er-§ Star office this morning, sat downt and announced the fact that she had been a member of the Shaker (‘olnn_\'.’ at St. Cloud. Asked if she knew Sister Sadie Marchant and Brother Gillette, shol 1 said: “Yea, Sister Sadie was my closest personal friend in the colony. i She was a sweet. industrious uo-l man. i “l was Sister Jessie,” she went on, “but 1 have come home with my par- ents in Orlando. 1 live at 404 Lonz street.” “How many members has this fam- ous St. Cloud colony?” she was asked. | “Yea, let me see, there was Broth- er William, and Deacon Ezra, and Elder Egbert, and Sister Mary and Sister Amanda and Eldress Eliza-| beth—seven. ! “The Shakers are pledged to (hree principal articles of faith: First, the communistic order, that is, they all work together for the common good; a virgin life and peace.” —Orlndo wmaw- REAL ESTATE If you are in Florida for the purpose of buying a Farm, Grove raw land, City or Country Home, or get into some line of mer cantile business, or rent a home, or get information of any kizd concerning our City or surrounding country, or State in gere: mal, we will he pleased to have you call on us for such. We have some nice Groves, Improved Farms, partially proved Farms, and raw land lcso to Lakeland, and we can sics them to you TODAY! WARING &EDWARDS SUITE 1: BRYANT BLD'G. Mayes Grocery Compan) Wholesale Grocers e ———— HAY : GRAIN : AND : FEED _— We sell all kinds of Crate Materal and ShiP* ping Hampers. A few cars of Shinales at COST to close. IDEAL FERTILIZERS Always on Hand. FLORIDA We Solicit Orders From Nearby Merchanls _———— MAYES GROCERY COMPA'“ Lakeland. Florida