Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 18, 1912, Page 7

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The place where the Railroad Watches are repaired The place where your work should bedone . . All work guaranteed. Prices as low can be done for. Nothing but the best material used THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK!: Repairing == OF ALL KINDS ON JEWELRY as honest work GIVE ME A CALL JEWELER wed asplendid Christmas trade for which are very thankful to our patrons and the g oneradly, We take oceasion 1o thus expiess e orks and to wish all a Hoppy and l’rnsp:rom W“I j i Lakeland Book Store 45 Seconds from the New Depvt’ th &»THE MODERN BAKERY.ust Oniv Bakery in town that makes Bread and Cakes by machinery, which means no sweat in briad as made by hand. We guarantee to use the hiest of goods in our bread and cakes. ¢ 203 for prompt dekivery. % Barh:tc Brothers Lakeland OO T ez “LLAND MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS. * Like Morton, John Edmunds, ciders oi all requiring anything in this line. Prop. DON T WORRY! ABOUT IT property with us and forget it. W« will put mpanies only «time tried and fire tested); v personally and pleasantiy; pay you promp? look after the renewal of your poiicies < and gasoline permits without ch THE R, H. JOHNSON FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY HHLNN, Lakeland, Fla. E Manager & £5Sor to Johnscn and caur | WILL APPRECIATE IT H. C. STEVENS LAKELAND, FLA. V) e s PEOCOLOBOO0 lhc Professions : DOO0 QOPVOOAOOOONCr DR R R SULLIVAN, PHYSICIAN-— | Special attention given to Surgery and Gynecology Kentucky Building ‘Pone 132 LAKELAND, FLA. i SUNGRS VRN DR GAMUEL F. SMITH SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Scientifically Prescribed 'Phone: Office 141, 22 Residence 22, Bryant Bldg, Lakeland, Fla. DR. W. 8. IRVIN DENTIST Established in July, 1900 Rooms 14 and 15 Kentucky Building Phones: Office 180; Residence 84 oa w. R, enoov:n. PHYSICIAN AND SBURGEON, Rooms 3 and 4 Kenwncky Ruiiding | TLAKFLAND. FLORIDA OSTEOPATH PHYSICIAN | Rooms 5, 6 and 17, Bryant Building “T 2 LakrraNn, /C. M. TRAMMELL, i Attorney-at-Law. Otlices Building l La 1 ROGERS & BLANTON Lawvyers Bryant | K, Phions Bryant keland, Fla i Lakeland, Fla INO. S. EDWARDS | Attorney-at-Law Oftice in Munn Build LAKELAND, FLORIDA S.armrs TUCKER & TUCKER, i —Lawyers— Raymondo Bldz I [dkl]dhd Floruda | R. B. HUFFAKER, ! —~Attorney-at-Law— Bartow, Fla F. Kennedy Roor 7 Stuart Bldg 'J. B. Streater STREATER & KENNEDY | ! Contractors and Builders. { Estimates Cheerfully Furnished | Let ug talk with you about your building large or small Tel nphmn 169, or 104 Blue FRED T W'I.LIAMS C E Special Sanford - - - Florida G.D. & H. D. -IE\DEYHAL‘. Civil Engineers and A. exami . Blueprinting. © !passed by, A, JANUARY 18, 1912, “Odd. isn't it?" observed Hermina . confidentally to her *How happy and delighted mothers are | to see their daughters married, but | when the son marries they constantly | bemoan their fate. Kenneth's mother | wept for three days after our \\'ed-! ding while my mother was all smiles and never let a chance slip by to say in her proudest way, ‘My daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Dunlap,” just as if she | had achieved a great triumph in hav- ing a4 son-in-law.” | “It may be the same old story of & | daughter remaining a daughter fori the rest of her existance, but a som ! forgetting his filial duties after he be- ! comes a henediet. At any rate you're | married now for better or worse.” “Well, she doesn’t like me any the | better, ladia. We are as Illll[lud«’ll as the north and mmh poles” “Not very pleasant,” interupted hvr fricnd, “but the distance is so great {hetween yoit and your hushand's rela- & v v ool vorr often.is that the rearon rentod thig hungalow on the other towhere ™ but don't breatly hypoerite | coniticimg soul it toa {in the hosvens above or the cart g0 erednlons 0 1woon the outs Kenneth is most lavish in eoof oy willingness to live 80 1 am the shonping district and for the different inconvenionees o the neicllerhood He doesn’t realize why I find the air so salubrions, why | rave ove the Hitle ves otable garden and never yurmar why th Ud leaves.™ “Here comes vour hoshand now,” | sald Lydia looki ont the window, ! “Married lite agrees with him tlo looks as happy as a bird."” K Mn(h honnded u@ the steps of | the house and inte the room, grected his wife affectionately and shook the hands of their guest heartily, em- phasizing how glad he was of the chance to show their hospitality. “You look ready to explods” sald his wife. “What's the news? From your looks it certainly must he good Nnews, Kenneth nodded his head. | “Dearest, don't try to guess: you couldn't. [ ran nearly all the way to tell you" “Pon’t keep us in suspense.” plead- ed Hermina. “Have you Inherited a fortune?” “Kenneth, how lonely you must bo in this little saburb. Every time [ passed that vacant house on the cor- }nor 1 thought ‘it cnly Hermina had | some of her own family living there"” | | “What has that to do with onr good fortune?” asked Hermina impatiently. As khe finished Kenneth gave one | Sone low whistle which expressed all degrees of surprise and amazement “But the people who have rented that honse are not the kind vou refer 1T oy relatives My mothe 0, il wister prrente have taken that laee!” 1" ol the astonished oung wite tiving to ook pleased [sn't it cplendid that mother will o right here 1 toin ol vonr lomestic tron 1 cle ol e nthy i i | ith o} Onl | W M 1avn ‘ U oot il o wdd them an vould vaeate i “Why did they « ticular house?” qu “When they ‘phoned the 1 me, | suggested that one ately.” “Did your mother consent immedi- | ately?” | | “Yes, when I mentioned how de-| !iighted you would be to have them in | | the vicinity, and repeated that you| | remarked the other evening when we ‘that green honge with the shade trees in front of It would be ideal for your folks '™ | “I'll be back In a jifiy. Just going | lover to the house to look it over” he answered 1'll bring the family back for dinner’ “You poor girl'" sald Lydia pathetically, as Herminas ¢ ed her chaegrin a AP soon as her and’ { Did yon eve turned sclence of propivanit “No, never ] h | rour Lo | It's it rented :0 eager to huve guest Lydia. Fa's PAGE SEVEN ll@@@@@s e GG 1D - $15.00} MAKE ME PROVE IT What? That 1 am selling M-n's Suits for S$15, actually worth $22.50 to $30.00. Look al! around, then come to ‘myv shop and LOOK. You'll be the judge. You'll wonder how I do it. Lakeland’s Leading Clothing Store THE HUB JOS. LeVAY Proprietor. I S FARMERS! IF YOU WANT RELIABLE SEEDS Call on me, at my store opposite City Hall, where I have a full hne of everything of the kind required by the grower, trucker or gardene: CHICKENS! I will pay cash for Chickens, and have them for sale at all times. Give me a call. G. L. BRYANT MON LY TALKS TWEEDELL’S |WE CHALLENGE COMPARISON BOTH AS REGARDS QUALITY AND PRICE OF OUR GOODS. N Sugar, 14 pounds .$1.00 Swift's Premium Hams, per pound .. 18¢ Best Butter, per pound, . 40¢ Picnic Hams, per pound . 12 1-2¢ Mothers' Oats, per pllkd'l | A0 Heckers' Whole Wheat Flour, per bag . 35¢ Heckers' Graham Flour, per bag . .. 35¢ Heckers™ Rye llmu per bag 35 12 pound bag best Flour 40c 24 ypound bag, §0¢ Fat Mackerel, each 0 Irish Potatoes, per peck 03 16 o 2h¢ m. ') for “"‘.. CALL 59 AND WE \‘l BL GLAD TO SLKVE Y()h E. G. TWEEDELL When You- Want A Buggy A Wagon A Set of Harness A Lap Robe An Automcbile Robe or anything required for riding or driving, see M’GLAS HAN The Hustling Harness and Buggy Man ores 1909-111 South Fiorida

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