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(. We closed four piano sales and two organ sales yesterday. How is that for New Year's day? We are giving the people some of the greatest values ever before offered. If you fail to investigate them you are sleeping over your rights. Go to the store where quality and square dealings count above all. See our line of Player Pianos. (@ All the latest popular songs this week only at 10c per copy. Miss Mary Louise Knight of Tam- Those Who Cpme ano Go L PP et 00000 Brown. of Fort Meade is in «day transacting business, to spend several days the guest of [, .00 oL o few daye. her friend, Miss Suella Groover. Dr. and Mrs. McClane, who have had rooms at the home of Mrs, Pea-|of Bowling Green Ky, cock, have secured apartments over are already comfortably located therein. ¥ Thagard, a well known Ocala 1 Lukeland today looking s of business, the winter. Mrs. M. J. Wood, who left here to go to Tavares about three months I,' F T Fel goes to re-enter The College Women. +rritt, a former citizen [of her sister, Mzs. Beck, who con- S In the city shaking|ducts the Raymondo house. Mrs. by l\vl.j‘:'ds and attending| Wood is also engaged in the hotel . M Merritt is now lo- | business at Eustis and reports a fine s patronage. WATCH and JEWELRY SPECIALS FOR HOLIDAY BUYERS Poojle don't buy of u store merely because of its Teputation or location, they buy because they have satisfied themselves that they can secure iod, Dependable Merchandise at Reasonable Prices This is especially true in the JEWELRY Business where so much depends on the reliability of the firm dealt with. \ W . ¢ are showing what we are often told is the best up-to-date new selections in Jewelry offered. s & Chains from 33 1o $15.00 Bracelets from ...... 75¢ to 365_00 t s from ..$300 to 12.50 from .....75¢ to $22.50 $1.00 to 18.50 Ladies’ Rinzs from $1,00 to $250.00 adics’ or Gents,' from. . PR T We have made it a specciaity to show the Largest Line of Watches in Polk County. ILUFRWARE - Ul Giass Specials 1 G. N. FUNK & COMPANY e e e e ““We Stand Behind Every Plano We Sell.” Edward Locke of Arcadia, Is visit- ago, is visiting in the city the guest | morning for Tallahassee where she for [ which he says will be his home per- Miss Patterson’s many friends were delighted to have her with them during the holiday sea- tel SHIBEI RN « 0 0 STEEE—TES We have in stock a fine line of high grade instruments also several pianos slightly used, which we will sell at practically cost. If you are planning to get a piano now is the time, and with each sale you have the guarantee of this Company, which stands ready at all times to make each piano good, as we are here to stay. Why go elsewhere to buy when you can buy for less of your local dealers. These pianos are going to be sold re- gardless of price. Are you going to get one of them? Terms to suit everybody. Perry-Tharp-Berry Music Co. Messrs. H. D. and G. D. Menden- pa, will arrive in the city tomorrow | jng his friends, Hardin and Curtis |ball have purchased a handsome Overland five-passenger car, which they will use in their engineering est In the church?" Deacon Tightwad business and for the pleasure of their [ (suddenly awakening)—"1, for one, am Misses Mattie and Katie Burtte, | families. have ar- rived in Lakeland and are guests of the store of O'Doniel, Son & Co., and | the Tremont hotel. These ladies are much pleased with Lakeland and have decided to remain here through J. B. Smith has sold his home place money lenders In the congregation in the northeastern part of town 10| will co-operate.”—Puck. Mr. J. E. Marshall. This is a very for a good price. Mr. Smith owns an acre of land adjoining this place, and Miss Corinne Patterson left this|is preparing to build another home on it. He will erect a nice bungalow, manently D. L. Graham, route agent of the southern Express Company with headquarters at Lakeland, returned to that place yesterday after a day or two spent with his family, who have been here some time on a visit to In-lalivos Mr. Graham has many triends in Gainesville who are al- ways glad to see him. - -Gainesville sSun. Geo. D. Baker's adaptation of George Barr McCutcheon’s popular novel “Graustark,” will be one of the early attractions here. “Graustark,” as the readers of this delightfu! fic- tion story knows, is along romantic lines with numerous climaxes and situations. The scenic investment is an elaborate one and the compuny said to he of supurlative excellence | MeMullen are | place today [ [ Mr. and Mrs. €. E | moving to their hom | where they will be jocated |Q [+orday but expect 10 o they go mmer questior IS at age.”"—Lippincott’s, nice residence, indeed, and was sold| Q. The average Piano House of Florida is either handling on commission or consignment, or are branches of some house whose headquar- ters and chief management is outside of the State, Our headquarters are in Lakeland. You have no one but us to deal with from the time you buy your piano until paid for in full. Al contracts are made payable to us and kept riglit in our store. Our pianos do not come through any other house, but directly from the factory. Our pianos are not trimmed in gold for special display, but we will put them side by side with any Piano made and let you be the judge. Food for the World. It 1s said that the nut trees of the world could furnish mourishment for the entire population of the globe Brazl! nute grow in sech profesion that great quaitities are wasted every year. Ready. Rev. GQude—"Isn't there some one here who will help us to keep up inter. prepared to raise the rates to 8 per cent. on real estate loans and 10 per cent, on chattel mortgages, if the other Letter Undraped. Little Lola, aged five, went to the door in answer to the postman's ring, and was handed a postal card, the first one she had ever seen. “Oh, The Pioneer Picture Ho e o.lelt:kclm.' o PROGRAM TONIGHT. THE STAMPEDE. (Military Drama.) THE CONSPIRATORS (Dramatic.) THE BURIED TREASURE. (A Southern Romance.) One Thing Worth Having. In this world the one thing worth having is the opportunity, coupled with the capacity, to do well and wor- {thily a plece of work the doing of which is of vital consequence to the welfare of mankind.—Theodore Roose- velt, Strange Sight. “When we were on Lake Michigan last summer,” says Mrs. Mazigram- mar, “we saw a beautifal sight ene ADMISSION ... .. ...oounee 10 cts|afternoon. We were away out in the CHILDREN under 12 .......5 cts|middle of the lake, and wo steamed ; past a schooner with a woman om it full of brick and lumber.”—Judge. —NOTICE— - Beginning January 1st, 1912, I shall endeavor to make Lakeland famous by producing the best 5S¢ cigar in South Florida. sMokE: INMAN'S BLUNTS' TraTs i ifactures Inman Cigar Factory Phone 233 Red L. W. FULGHUM Flectrician peaier in. Flectrical Supplies HOUSE WIRING A SI’ECIALTY ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN & QODOQAOOQOQATCOVQ PHONE:- 153 FFQU RS HITIRIFQUQOXND YD,