Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 15, 1912, Page 2

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rAGE TWO Think of L.FH.Go. Lakeland Furniture & Hardware Co. J. H. Gentry. L. M. Futch. Gentry Undertaking Co. Successors to Angle Undertaking 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. JUST A MINUTE! A New Meat Market on Florida Avenue Next Door to G. L, Gardner we have opened up a grocery store and meat market and arve able to furnish our custemers in good Floi- jca and western meats of all kinds Guick and prompt delivery. CALL PHONE 67. STRAIN & RUTHERFORD . Some’ Fence. A New York banker who feels that the privacy of his town residence has been invaded by the construction of apartment houses on adjacent proper- ty has filed plans with the bullding de- partment of that city for a fence 160 feet high. A ninestory apartment bullding is to be built on the lot west of the home of this banker, who is J. M. Francolinl, and he figures that a fence 150 feet high will be required to keep its future occupants from looking down upan him.—Popular Mechanics. Could Keep Up With Them, One of the re-appointed being ask- ed how he contrived to keep his place under successive administrations, re- plied that administrations must be smart that could change oftener than he could. Whale's Great Speed. The finback whale is called the “greyhound of the sea” Its speed through the water cquals that of the fastest steamship. | 3 TiE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA., JANUARY 13, 1912, CrP PO Q4 W. J. Hillman of Live Oak is the Kind of citizen any town ought to be proud to have. No doubt Live Oak appreciates the benefit of having Mr. Hillman within its borders, and it is a certainty that HOIQIOHOIQIOTOIOIOIQINFNH DFOIOIOFAFOTOIOHO )‘3'0‘3'0@0«7'0"'. A FLORIDA DEVELOPER AND PHILANTHROPIST ;. DROP IN ON US AND SEE 0HAHQIOIOTOI OHOIIHOTOTOIOTOIOOLOTGTOIOIOTO COMOBOEOG | \ lrooksville Board of Trade has al-! ready been secured, and it is quite within the possibilities that much of | the line between Tampa and the ‘\'a-‘ tional Highway, will be linked up during the coming summer. UR NEW 1912 SUIT PATTERNS ¥| home, now “El Destino,” years ago YES, we have them---one thousand in number. they are beautiful and the price is right. made to your measure for $15.00 and up. Let us serve you for Men’s Furnishings in 1912, : Yes, Nice suit ‘here is many another town in Flor- ida that will envy the Suwanee coun-', | I Etionali ' Tampa an opportunity to get out ol | Mr. Hillman is greatly interested| the highway leading toward the good in the National Highway plan and ullmads of the north and esst. (Fron | nis own expense is building one of Atanta, toiNew York tho toad ‘s? the connecting links in the grea[:nmrkod outandifor much ofithe dis-| road that is to connect New York “m”lun('o from sAtianta (o the Wlorldy the north and east with Atlanta iburder 18 Jn wood:shape, There are Tampa, Jacksonville and the south. 4 few acattered poor places, but they | The road runs down from Valdosta, | s lu.-ing rapidly Jinked togothor-by/| Ga., across the Florida border zmdl“w work of county cammisonei] into Suwannee county at Ellaville, ialn.d'!hu Work ok au octaniong) publit] At this town Mr. Hillmap takes "“:spn'llml men like: Mr, Hillman, off the work and has nearly completed a | ive Qak. : line of road across Suwannee <-ounl,\"5 The latter are scarce, however, and ' through Live Oak to Welborn, The there is the more honor for him do- | voad parallels the Scaboard Air Line!ing as he has. He should be given tracks on its way through the coun- €very incentive to go ahead, ty and is graded and paved accord-! Mr. Hillman is a large turpentin ing to the best standards of the road- operator at Live Ouk, but has reach- ced the time of life where he should This will give the automobilists of “THE STORE OF QUALITY" | T.:1. WOODS & Co0. DRANE BUILDING maker's art, Mr. Hillman is an ardent automo-: vather devote his time to public ser- hilist, and has plenty of time (o i“.f\lu» of the sort he has undertaken, dnlee his fad to the wtmost, Desivinzy an (o amassing wealth for himsel!, 10 have good roads over which to mo- | 1Te has the geans with which to o citizen ahead Wien womatter of this takes his interest and doing tor and heing the Kind of F0! J o fecls that the surest way 1o ¢ is n (hing 1% to go our «Jd 8ot it, hie has | great service for his country and foi dom ‘”'" balance of (ke State as well, Now the line across the countyi s that very thing. Another public matter in - which cast and west ds onearly dowe, MEA flillman takes agreat interest is Hitiman ix about veady to turn inlyjg of pablic edication. In order | s mid start work on the line eth andi : : il start work on the line morth andi o apconrase groater aiiention to th 'J ":“L’“ “l""‘r“ the county from '~i""\wr,\' Fportant matter among 1he | oeoms— Oak to Bradford on the connty’s cpildren of Live Oak he has arvanged | : g & SR | R e *has arvanged gy g:15 p. m. OO OGO IOTOIOIOI O e O DI OIG G D S "I}IT:I;'I:\,I;;! b0 10" #take b Lo series of prizes and whenever i Regular monthly business mm-liugl‘;'o b - v Ay A L Y e UL b "_" of the line sopolar gets on the honor list of the | jipsr Wednesday at 7:30 . w. 1% lakela“d Art'f'c'al sto w ‘l\ to Tampi, und]\\ i1l he tollowed by an five Oak sehools he is presented with East I.ai(eland Mission ic_- “e 0' S extension of the paved road across!, ar fr af s i c MY 3 & i i o "“ (‘."”“‘.' = .' 3 1a dollar from a fund supplied by Mr.| - sunday school at & p.m. K. A & Near Electric Light Plant k& { 3 aainesvilie, Hillman, One who is well qualified | \jjjon, superintendent. Prayer- | ¢ MAKES ||I('l‘lr|' the line will run snu!hiu- judge of the matter said yesterday | gocting Thursday at 7 p. m. .;. . O "R Pt 1) through Ocala, Dunnellon and Brooks-| that it was probable Mr. Hillman had | i o l(]‘;l) CEMEN ' PRESSED BRICK ville to Tampa. The co-operation of spent $1,000 in (he last year in this| Episcopal Church 4 CALL AND SEE THEM. CAN SAVE YOU MONEY the Tampa Board of Trade with the anner. 1y a Times, ) y 2 e ol B Rev. J. 1. Weddell, rector. i Crushed Rock, Sand and Cement for Salc e e SRR o e e ... | idach Sunday excepting only the Q BUILDING BLOCKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS Presbyt~rian Church. third Bunday of each moath % 12 and 18 inch Drain Tile for Sidewalk, Gate Posts, Flou:: IF WILSON'S ELECTED, WE'LL HUNT UP JONES. Rev. W. ' “aalmers, pastor, Sunday school every Sunday at 1 Mounds, Ete, WE Deliver Free of Chaee &, ‘m. OO Good Stock on Hand A 1 lented girl, wl cronig e b o Service 11:00 a. m $ 4 A poor but talented girl, who was! Morn’ sermon 11:00 a m, garyite il HODR 10. A srtuggling to obtain fame and for- v - .g sermon at 7:00 p. m. Evening Prayer 5:00 p. m. %0;.0st2;0.8,& f:OMQ‘OM‘EgMoAON.; 2l’opflet0r. i HODO HPOOOHOIOBGIQLOHOUO 1O Q008 Y. P. 8. C. E. meets at 6 p. m. Prayermeeting, Wednesday, 7:30.] Christian Church. ‘ Geo. . Weimer, Pastor. ! Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Communien 10:45 a, m. tune as an artist, applied at the Jones M. E. Church, South. 1. C. Jenkins, Pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Morning sermon 11:00 a, m. Epworth League 6:00 p. m. Evening service, 7:00 p. m. Prayer-meeting Wednesday ————————————————————————————— VWA VWA WY ,U'WWWW Clough Shoe Co. ..NOTHING BUT SHOES... ‘ We sell at regular prices and give a discount for the privilege of making crayon photos of the members of the family, to assist her in her studies in France, The generous landlord contributed the encouragement. These crayons Preaching, 11:00 a. m. ot departed relatives now grace the Y. P. 5. C. E. co-operates with country home of Noble G. Jones, near| ypan gocjeties at Cumberland Pres- Capitola. wyterian church, In after years this young lady be- Evening sermon, 7:30 a. m. came the wife of Woodrow Wilson, present Governor of New Jersey, and prospective President of the United States, Should Mrs. Wilson become | “ihe fiest lady of the land™ he cray- ! e of n. 7:00 Lutheran Church. Rev. H. J. Mathias, Pastor. Sunday school 10:00 a. m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Preaching service 11:00 a. m., and Corner Florida avenue and Bay $t.|7:00 p. m, second and fourth Sun- The Rev. William Dudley Nowlin, | days. D., pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Stevens, superintendent, Preaching Sunday at 11 a. m. ;n:\lI 3 per cent. YOUR GAIN OUR LOS= Only exclusive shoe store in Lakelaad. ons above referred to would = C. Catholic Church, Rev. A. B, Fox, Pastor. Services are held on second fourth Sundays at 9:00 a. m, great value, and All the latest styles---Call METHODIST AV‘DVAOCATE GOES and see for yourself TO ARCADIA.! T op.om. Weoekly prayermeeting Wednesday The publishing committee of the aveniig u ialle o “Cumherland Preshyterian. [ Advociate accepted the bid of the I Woman's Missionary and Aid So- Without pastor. ) Seto County News for printing the ciety Monday 30 pom. Qunday school at the regniar hour MA Japer ‘]\,s'}'.;|‘,_ and Mr. Sweat ha Paptist Young People’s Meeting Y,' P. S C.F at 6:20 p.om ‘VUVVVVVVV\ ‘“MMMN\ Leen busy for several days movin . . e the affuirs of the paper to Areadia l : — vas thought wize to omit th “w of thiz sveck, becinning with the i sie of January 1IN ° G ° A folks to know that Rev. Do B [wead | l;mnl family are to coutinte their resi-| ‘«‘r:-u- in onr little city. The bring- | a e an Ot irg of the Florida Christian Advoceat | to Arveadia will prove a l'(i‘\#i!‘l“'?thll‘j addition to our cntorprises, and wel it 2 : o : splendid suburban addition to Lakeland, Florida, known as Dixicland vertising matter regarding these lots, and, as is often done If we get good points from any sources it will add spice toou going to I have charge of the want to get out some convincing ad cases, want the public to help us, In order to geta large number of pointed answers we are welcome the paper and its editor “o Arcadia News, | our town | | KILLED ON THE RAIL. vertising, Give Away One of the Best Lots in New Dixieland to the Person Sending Us the Ten Best easons for Buying Property In Florida ts out, just make them clear and concise. the President of the First Nat: arter-Deen Realty Company. Jesup, Ga., Jan. 12.—While riding railroad velocipede Lee Adams, 2 telegraph operator, was fatally in- jured at Hickok, southeast of here today when he was struck by a north- bound Atlantic Coast Line passenger train. He was brought here, dying just as he reached this place. His home is at Kennesaw, Ga. ——— No need of arguing the poin o3 "~ tte judges, the May and. In the Barber's Chair. ! We will have a committee of judges, the Mayor of Lakelanc A big fat man stretched himself out | in a barber's chair. The barber, fol- lowing the usual custom, soaked his face in a 212 degree towel, while he whetted his razor. When he took the | (owel off the man inquired if he had a fork handy. “I am pretty sure my tace Is done, but if you have a fork | bandy you might stick it in and geeo.” —Atchison Globe. Hang to It ANl men have wandering impulses, fits and starts of generosity. But when yvon have resolved to be great, abide by yourself and do not weakly try to reconcile yourself with the world.—Emerson Bank of Lakeland and the Manager of the C Contest will close February 1st. Award will be advertised in this paper as soon thereaft possible. Lakeland is an ide i< advancing rapidly. Direct all replies at once to J. H CAMMACK, M anager CARTER & DEEN REALTYS CJ'S OFFICE ' al winter resort, a live business city of 7.000, a railroad center and prog | Florida Lakeland

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