Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 13, 1911, Page 2

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‘rAGE TWO e ——————————————— e — _____.—_————————————————'——————‘_————_—_—————_——'_\ E-E-X-E-X--3-8-R-R-R-3-F-F-3-} ~ Q : CHURCH CALENDAR. u (E-2-T-X-R-X-X-X-X:X-R-K-X-X-E-3-] Presbyt>rian Church. Rev. W. F “aalmers, pastor, Sunday ool 9:45 a. m. Morn’ . sermon 11:00 a m, Ev : .g sermon at 7:00 p. m. Y. ... S. C. E. meets in co-operas tlen with other societies at the Cume- eerland Presbyterian. Prayermeeting, Wednesday, 7:30. Christian Church. Geo. W, Weimer, Pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Communion 10:45 a, m. Preaching, 11:00 a. m. m. I C other societies at Cumberland Pres- ayterian church, Evening sermon, 7:30 a. m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Corner Florida avenue and Bay St. The Rev. William Dudley Nowlin, Sunday school 9:45 a. § Stevens, superintendent, Preaching Sunday at 11 a. m. and Weekly prayermeeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. Woman's Missionary Aid So-\ Y. P. 8. C. E. co-operates wlth D. D., pastor. 7205 p.oom. and ciety Monday 3:30 p. m. Baptist Young People’s Meeting at 6:15 p. m. Regular monthly business meeting first Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. East Lakeland Mission, Sunday school at 3 p. m. E, A, Milton, superintendent. Prayer- meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. E nscopal Church. Rev, 1. Weddell, rector, Each Suml..,\ excepting only the third Sunday of each month, Surduy school every Sunday at 10 a. m. Service 11:00 a, m. Eveureg Prayer 5:00 p. m. ... I, Church, South. A} « o lastor, Studay =chool 9:45 a. m, Mo ow- cormon 11:00 a, m. Fpw ¢ League 6:00 p. m dvenine service, 7:00 p. m, Prayermeeting Wednesday 8:00 p. m. . Lutheran Church. Rev. H. J. Matbias, Pastor. Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Preaching service 11:00 a. m,, and 7:00 p. m., second and fourth Sun- days. Catholic Church, Rev. A. B, Fox, Pastor. Services are held on second fourth Sundays at 9:00 a, m. and Cumberland Presbyterian, Without pastor. Sunday school at the regular hour. Y. P.S. C. E. at 6:30 p. m, m«wmmmm«»wom MILLINERY& 3 i ;%, Ladies' Tailored Suits and $ 4 Skirts. ¢ “ % MISS MINONA HERRON & Herron Block. A R ] M. Futch. J. H. Gentry. fientry Undertaking Co. | Successors to Undertaking Angle Co. :: EMBALMERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 'Phones: day or night, 245. S. L. A, CLONTS IN DEALER Real [state CITY AND COUNTRY PROPERTY— SOME FINE BARGAINS. Office in Clonts’ Building. J.W.ELLIS REAL ESTATE AGENT City and Country Property; Im- proved and Unimproved Orlnge Groves a Specialty: WE HAVE SOME OF THE FINEST TRUCK LAND IN FLORIDA Room 1, Raymondo Bullding. Phone 309. TiE BVBNING THLEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA. OSSOSO O OO OE & NEW RAILROAD THAT g, ’ \ . ) WILL TOUCH LAKELAND a e fl“ S “1v- fl cr fls el' £ 05030003 OHOPAITPOPIFOFIRT ODOFOFOTCIHOSCHLHHCTIOH N | Jacksonville, Dec. 12.—At a m(-et- be about six hundred and twenty ;‘02‘0"0 PRERALS ot e ing of the Board of Directors of the! miles, one hundred and ten miles of | 9 ‘. Atlantic, Okeechobee and Gulf Rail-|which have been surveyed and made 3 way held at the office of A. H. West, ; ready for construction work. Presi- :f; We Are eadquarters 301 West building, this morning, of-| dent Ferriot is now on his way to 3 ficers were elected and considerable| Northern points in connection with o other business pertaining to the line|the business of placing the work be- ?. was transacted. fore railway contractors. The first | ?j ] le o’mrx elec ‘d' were .l? ol-{ work will be conducted along the 3 FOR MEN S FURN[SHINGS, STET' ows: President, H. C. Ferriot; first|line from Tampa to Mulberry as an 2 vice president, E. E. West; second|outlet to the immense and valuable | 3 vice president, R. L. Riley; third vice| phosphate deposits, with other lines 2 W - - president, A. H. West; treasurer, E.[to be constructed as rapidly as pos-‘ 2 SON HATS, ALK OVER and HAN |1 Higbee; secretary, T. B. Bell; gen- aible. 2 tral counsel, D. A. Simmons; assist- 2 il W 4 .ml general counsel, Col. J. P. Wall Land of Natur | Wealth. g AN SHOES’ SAVOY SHIRTS of Tampa. All of these officers are Discussing the new railroad this "2; members of the board of directors|morning, President Ferriot said: ’ :. as are several others, including W. 8. **Quoting the Tampa Board of Trade! :;. Jordan, W. H. Marshal, B. McGarry |on literature issued by that organi- ‘.:; - and H. W. Raiford. zations, our road opens a territory as 9 An Important Line. large as the State of Maryland, rich & 3 This railvoad, which will cross thejin timber, phosphate and naval stores | & 2 Everglades of Florida and will be[and unlimited in ag ricultural and piod <@ | one of the most important railway | horticultural possibilities.” : o GUARANTEED FlT AND STYLE < lines in the State, as it will open a The proposed line will cross lln-l ". < virgin territory of timber, phosphate | Kverglades, which is now in process| i A : and farming lands second to none infof development throngh the con-, Made by STORRS SCH FER & CO. - the State. The main line will extend | struction of draindze canals, and will | < | | : 3 across the State from Tampa and]at the same time open some of the| ':‘ | BRI e Ees ey e R R S S VR e Ry A Fort Myers on the West Coast tg Ft.gmost valuabie timber lands in the | $19000050 00100 IOI0IGINIIOL0R0NGS Rk s e Lauderdale on the East Coast. There|southery part of Klorida. The con- 3 will also be a “phosphate line” | struction of the road will mean a new | touching Mulberry, Lakeland and Ft.|eri of prosperity in the southern sec- Meade, while yet another branch|tion of Florida, and its progress is [ ] [ ] L] line will reach Melbourne on the| being cagerly anticipated by business ! LAKE East Coast from Tampa. men in all cities and towns to be DRANE BUILDING PHONE 208. LAND, FLA The total length of the system will | tonched by the line, ADVERTISING AS i AN INVESTMENT “When | was mail order manager | lhe Profess‘ons . j] 9 I for a department store doing | $2,000,000 worth of Dbusiness a year-—-opening the mail each morn- ing to nearly $8,000 worth of cash business,”” said W. B. Powell, secre- tary of the Tampa Board of Trade, “we ISS“! 2:0‘0(]" atd rnes Vico 5 ) y A AT R AT USRI : (d. / m“k.)“"h s . Kentucky Building Pone 132 p—————y a year, We had some 150,000 cus-| Lakeland Lodge No, 91 F. & A, M. | LAKELAND, FLA tomers on our books and the propo-|meets in Masonic Hall every Second Just insure your property with us and forget it. We wi sition which confronted us was|and Fourth Monday nights. A cor-|~ i 2./ where to place judiciously the 100, 000 books. They could be scatter-{C. G. Arendell, secretary; J. L. Love, ed Indlsrrlmhml‘vly. of (-ours«.; no|W. M. Rooms 3 and 4 Kentucky Ruilding “""lbkl‘ to get Im:l"llli: lists if you R LAKRLAND. FLORIDA, without discount; look after the renewal of your policics wanted ten million names and ad- AR S hall AR e dresses. These books costs about Lakeland Chapter, R. A. M. No. D S |\ E Wheeler vacancy permits and gasoline permits without charge, und dv 35¢ each and they had to be placed |29 meets the first Thursday night in r. dara . that good agents should do for the protection of their cusion: where they would bring enough bus- | each month in Masonic Hall. Visit- OSTEOPATH PHYSICIAN iness to profit the store 35 per cent.!ing companions welcomed, C. G Rooms 5, 6 and 17, Bryant Building \WWe insure both country and town property. “Where did we get the names? Well, T will tell you a trade secret: “*We sent out for sample copies of papers in every town from 1,000 to 5,000 in the territory we could ex- pect to get trade. “Then we would look over the ad- vertising columns and if the dry goods stores of that town did not ad- vertise to any great extent, we would look through the local and society news and get the addresses of the ‘Who's Who, of that town. “But, if we found that the dvy good stores of that town were ad-| vertising like they were after busi- ness, we would drop that communi- * * * of each month. C. G. retary; Mrs. Pike Adair, W. M. C I Lakeland Camp No. day night. Woodmen and third Thursdays. C. F. lie Scipper, Guardian of Circle. iR s 1.0. 0. F. ty like hot-cakes, The mail-order Meots overy Friday night at 7:30 B rts every 3 y d o tore ) p - e y X s.on does nnl. attempt lo. compete at 1. 0. 0. F. Hall ,corner Main and DR. J. P. Getzen, with a live store in a small’ commun- " Dentist e Tennessee. Visiting brothers cor- Vs ity. Hney Sy Bryant Bulding. Office 'Phone, 5-2 “A ¥ . dially invited. J. Q. FRENCH, 2 p Advertising is an investment— it Noble Grand Rings, Residence 'Phone 148 is a protection to one's interests. A | e b i Lakeland, Florida. live advertiser keeps out mail nnhlI ........ A competition and alse makes a new- ‘ K. OF P. | PECIAL |)l‘iCC$ for few davs. Just comer iy his particular line of busi-|{ Regular meeting every Tuesday JNO. S. EDWARDS 3 od h' ’ l = nt ¢ d < > O o ness hesitate before he locates in his | at 7:30 at Odd Fellows Hall, Visit- Attorney-at-Waw 5 “l“( 1€ =hipment an more i midst.” {inz nicmbers always welcome. i Ly ‘Q Prices named here are only when other o | ® D. BRYAN Office in Munn Building. | = S F. D AN, \ are bought also to amount to as much as | Charcellor Commander. LAKELAND, FLORIDA, i i = g By T e e eae |\ M JACKAON, Sicretaty. i ———— | R PRz . Mr. Pearing, vicar of a village | ! £ % ’ \Q U Ao 5 near Lumlm\. had an awful dream . . ! TUCKER & TUCKER, H}" 1' Ib sack Best, ("u‘lrantLUl 2 %d‘ about his oldest son who had died ai GLAtoBofLE | —Lawyers— ; 24.1b sack Best, Guaranteed 70¢ few days before and was buried in ok 2 Bt T o S asioi in Nde | O 1 i “ 1 the vaults of the ehurch. The father | Orauige Blossom = Div. No. 9. | , Raymondo Blds, i '5’-“) sack Best, Guaranteed $2.00 dreamed that he saw his son's shrl;ml G. 1L ‘:\. n»‘ B. --f‘lh“H.]nw-'ts mor.\'rll-“k”“"“- bl Vi barrel Best, Guaranteed 2.90 | spotted with blood, and an expression | second ani fourth Wednesdays of | o———-_ ———— v g 20 ‘nf great agony on his face. The lad j eav hmw o hoat 2:30 p. m. Visiting| R. B. HUFFAKER Whole barrel Best, Guaranteed 5'3( cried: “Father, come help me; they | Sisters «.nays welcome, ;2 v will not let me rest” The father MRS. J. C. BROWN Sec'y —Attorney-at-Law— ke awoke, greatly etcited, but dismissed MRS. J. .. PADRICK P:e‘s ey Pme.‘“' Of‘fl' N.W '" x..s "fley ..‘ f"" (4 the dream from his mind. No sooner PN 4 * | Roor 7 Stuart Bldg. Bartow, Fla. had he fallen asleep “‘“‘ that he ol e —— e —— dreamed again of his son in agony, G. A R C. M. TRAMMELL, Yours to please, e and erying: “They are tearing my | Meets first Saturday in every| = body to pleces” As soon as it was ! ..} i . E. Dayton's, South Ten- Attorney-at-Law. B o dawn the minister went to the clerk nessce. J. R. TALLEY, Adjt Offices, Bryant Building . e for the keys to the vault. The clerk f ¢ % Fade Lakeland, Fla tried to explain that his son bad taken | the keys to the repair shop. The vicar | secured a crowbar and pried open the door of the vault. Then he saw that | the cofin had been disturbed and that : his eon's body had been tampered with. Not a tooth remained in the boy's mouth. The clerk's son, who | was a dentist, had visited the vault i during the night and drawn the teeth, 'wohyono.lnordertomthm What Fear Did. him he had appendicitis. evil iteelf. (Prov. 1:33.) All 18 Character. : Willing to Remember. ' Wite—-Sizx glasses of beer you've | home. lips Brooks. Husband—1 will. Waiter, bring an- | other glass—Fliegende Blaetter. e ——— All Stili Now. Meekman—How did you silence White's crowing rooster?” Wisegy—Told him I thought I saw the fowl swallow a diamond Humps and Mumps. when a little five-year-old, with a pity ing look, said: with the lady, m: mamma? ! phia Record. dial invitation to visiting brethren. Arendell, secretary; J. L. Love, I, P. Palm Chapter, 0. E. 8. meets every second and fourth Thursday nights Arendell, sec- 7%, W, 0.\, meets every second and fourth Thurs- Circle first Ken- nedy, Council Commander, Mrs. Sal- A wealthy man in New York co- | mitted suicide when his doctor toll A post mor tem revealed that he did not have it His fear of evil was worse than the “Behind every foreground of action lies the background of character om which the action rests and from which had? Think of vour seven children at | it gets its life and meaning.”—Phil A hump-backed woman was passing “What’s the matter . Has she got the mumps in her back?”—Philadel- DEC. 13, 1911. DR R R SULLIVAN, —PHYSICIAN— ABOUT IT Special attention given to Surgery and Gynecology DR. W. R. GROOVER, you in good companies only (time tried and fire tested); w PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, just your losses personally and pleasantly; pay you prowyp 12 LAKELAN I, FLORIDA, THE R. H. JOHNSON FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY P. E. CHUNN, Manager Lakeland, Fla. Successor to Johnson and Cannon. DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Scientifically Prescribed ‘Phone: Office 141, Residence 22. Bryant Bldg, lLakeland, Fla. DR. W S mvm DENTIST Established in July, 1900 Rooms 14 and 15 Kentucky Building Phones: Office 180; Residence 84 | | ROGERS & ELANTON Lawyers. Bryant Block, ‘'Phome 319 Lakeland, Fla. Lakeiand Artificial Stone Works JNO. S. EDWARDS Attorney-at-Law. Near Electric Light Plant ! Office in Muna Building. MAKES LAKELAND, FLORIDA. RED CEMENT PRESSED BRI( i CALL AND SEE THEM. CAK SAVE YOU MONEY Crushed Rock, Sand and Cement for Sale l htl.hlk'ithm about your building large or small Telephone 169, or 104 Blue. é : ‘J. B. Streater C. F. Kennedy | STREATER & KENNEDY | BUILDING BLOCKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS ‘ Contractors and Bnilign l 12 21d 18 inch Drain Tile for Sidewalk, Gate Posts. * . Cheerfully Furnished Mounds, Ete. i l Good Siock on Hand WE Deliver Free ¢* ' i ! H. B. ZINMERMAN, Proprietor: 1010 70HS0POPOTORO FOMORTFOSOSOHOIIRD 0T

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