Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 19, 1912, Page 8

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- PAGE EIGHT BIG TENT THEATRE. LAKELAND One Solid THE FAMOUS JEWELL KELLEY STOCK COMPAN Comedies! Dramas! Specialties! Biggest Admission: 10 CENTS to Everybody. Reserved Seats including Admission: 35 CENTS. Doors Opea 7:15; Perforwance Starts Promptly 8:15 Shyr TENT LOCATED CORNER MAIN AND MISSOURI. “BE A FIRST NITER” The Original and Only Graustark ERRON THEATR ONE NIGHT ONLY Tuesday, January 23rd. Messrs, Baker and Castle Aunounce AN_IDEAL DRAMATIZATION OF THE MOST POPULAR AND FASCINATING Nover OF Read the Book “SEE THE PLAY” Seats NowJon Sale Prices: 2 Rows: $1.50, Balance: $1.00, 75¢, 50c. 00000000 QOO OO OO OO RO OO RN AR We Carry a Full Line of Candies, Nuts, Oranges, Ap- ples, Bananas and Other Fruits Also a Complete Stock of Cigars, Iobaccos, Post Cards Oysters in Season We lnvite Your Fresh and Fine P S T P e ey v SOOGS0 S00 E SOOOOO POTATOES BEANS ALL SEEDS Don’t send away for such. ‘I have as good as money and experience can command. N. Y. and Kastern grown. Some from other sections wherever the best grow. FRESH, PURE, TRUE, RELIABLE Car of Pure Maine BlissgPotatoes ALSO FERTILIZERS D. B. Dickson % |them personally. % [ticulars apply to Mrs. F. A, Morrell,| Funk, Lakeland; . E. Smith, Cedar I:' (313 South New York ave. ¢ 2 big canvas theater, corner Main and 2 | Missouri streets. & |salt water fish, also OYSTERS ON 2| HAND NOW . & cents. j:_ tucky. Q | supply of sheet music while the spe-|{ | cia 10c sale lasts at Perry-Tharp-Ber- 2| ry Music Co. % | painter and paper-hanger wamsl 4 x| work. Call or write “F,” care the Telegram, 1-18-1pd ‘ 3 WANTED—Two white waitresses. 2! Call at 111 East Main. | ! ROOMS FOR RENT @ !siring nice comfortable rooms, all 2 | modern conveniences, will please ap- ! 11 inches, $2 per strand. | vegetables, THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAK ELAND, FLA, JANUARY 19, 1912, Week, Starting Monday, January 22nd. and Best Company of its Class ever Organized. Monday Night: ‘‘Way Down East, Some Specialties For the Household 0 GRAHAM FILES PAPERS : ur IN BANKRUPICY COURT. [ e i slfied John A, Grahaus, of Bradentown, reputed to be one of the wealthiest i "m ‘ men in the State, yesterday filed al voluntary petition iy bankruptey in|¢ All next week, the great Jewell the United States Cofrt, According Kelley Stock Co., under canvas. FOR SALE—Two good Phone 18¢—Blue. ' WANTED to the schedule, which covers many total $21,000] typewritten pages, there is a unseenred indebtedness of and an indebtedness of $635,000 se- Boarders at 211 Teu- (yped by mortgages muking the total Reasonable rates. |jybilities $87,000. Mr. Graham owns 1-13-t0 1otal property of 89,719 acres. Per- Room and bhoard for twe, 2 1-2 sonal property is valued at §400. | miles south of Lakeland on Florida Among creditors of Mr. Graham | avenue. Plenty milk, butterr and #1¢ the Bank of Zolto, $9,500; |y,! cggs. Mrs, W, R, Graham. 1-13-12¢ lchman, Hamburg, Germany, $N,- Edward Weisener holds a £40.000 against Mr. feather- beds. nessee avenue, 0 Genuine Crystal Glass Sure-Edge Carving Sets Rifles for the Boys Robson's Sure-Edge Guaranteed Pocket Knives SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY = 0000003 33.65; Big canvas theater all nexy week > mortgage of }‘]u\n»ll Kelley Co. 10 cents to all. Graham, and H. L. Coe, of Tampa, Special sale of sheet music ar Lolds two mortgages aggregating | Perry-Tharp-Berry Music Co. Al $23,000.Tampa Tribune. ! popular music to be sold at 10 per L copy. 3000000‘. week, Jeweli Big tent theater, all next , : Main and iMs=ouri Jewell Kelley Co., canvas theater, i inelley Co, all next week; a place for ladies and gentlemen, streets, | LAKELAND MAN ST00D EXAMINATION. Good board, pleasant room, three- course dinner, Plenty fruit, vegeta- s ?l::'x‘:‘:l' Y;::’;‘fl:";?;q::g?fi $3.00. Ocala, Jan. 18.—Yesterday the tol- :: 5 lowing gentlemen were examined in |9 FOR SALE—One or more desirable|this city by the State Board of Op-|g& houses. All modernly equipped. | tometry: Bb: nearly new. Am selling these houses| . A. Dawson, Jacksonville; J. H. |9 because 1 can no longer look after!Kcene, Adele, Ga.; R. L. Knox, Mica- | For further par-,nopy; (. S, Hart, Lynn, Mass.; Gi. N. |& (. We tender all our pat- rons the compliments of the season, and wish for them _happiness and prosperity ‘during the coming year. 1-8-tf, “Way Down East” oMnday night, Key. One Instance in His Mind, 0 Bhe—And you say that you have (¥ always avoided blaming me. 1'd like | & RO OO OOODDOOTOOOOOOE to bave you mention one instance. |% 2 ¢ He—With pleasure. Remember, right | & after we were married, | ate a ple | ¥ you baked, and when the doctor | came | told him It was clams ] 10 cents to every- FISH AND OYSTERS—Fresh and Coffee Percolator & . Haviland China Dinner Sets & Absolutely Guaranteed Razors Scissors for the Ladies You Rex X X X X Table Cutlery ' and Spoons Best select 30 to 6v W. A. Yaum, 218 North Ken- Phone 2562 Red. 1-10-tf. Now is the time to lay in a good RED CROSS WANTED-—-A * good carpenter, The JACKSON & WILSON ARDWARE COMPANY GROCERIES We Carry Nothing But Absolutely Fresh Stock All the Time C><) 1-18-4p Anyone de- {ply at 311 South Virginia avenue 1-18-1¢ | FOR SALE—Plymouth Rock and | Leghorn chickens, See J. Q. French, }!mst South Boulevard. 12-16-t1 | Real show next week. Jewell Kel- ley Co.; canvas theater, Main and | Missouri streets, HORSE FOR SALE. 5 For Sale—Horse, § years old,| | sound and gentle; good for farm or| buggy, cheap for cash. Address Box B B . 1-16-tf! Cut Glass 3 Brushes and Combs Buy your merchandise where they are guaranteed. That insures \alm-.l You will find these goods at Owens’' store. Furnished room for gentleman; 104 East Lime. Mrs. Brantley, 11 Wood! _ Qur Goods Are Right . .. | OuipPrices Are Right . . .. And" You Will Be Right These things must wood! wood! split pine! | Call 144 WANTED- Everybody to knos | be closed out at that 1 will handle their fruits and | W. H. 8. Humphreys, | =107 | COAVCOOGOTO0OGOOV0CICVO0OCOOOFBOOFFAICAOTOOIC @) - X3 - 8 REMEMBER PARKS' ‘ RACKET STORE. § New goods arriving daily. Curtain rods, 25¢ pair Pillow Cases, 10¢ apiece Table linen, sheeting, etc. Call around and sece us. We also have fish and oysters in| the rear of the store. Phone 311 for| both. E: W.P. PILLANS & 0.} Weary Feet. 1 wonder how many people who{ suffer tortures with their feet in hot | weather. agonies of aching, burning, f swelling and extreme tenderness, | know thst a raw potato, peeled and | cut in ha'f and well rubbed over | i them every night and morning will | cure the trouble?, Or. failing that, a ’ good dally soaking in strong cold tea? | Or that the worst soft corns will yleld | to a treatment of salt—ordinary salt | applied night and morning? All Too Frequent Mistake. The soul is intended to guide the body in the journey through life; the chief mistake which man makes 1s that he permits the body to guide the soul.—London Truth. Too Busy for Serious Things, The growing indifference of the age 1s appalling; men are too busy with thelr pleasures, thelr money-making, their politics, and a thousand things. —Exchange PARKS' RACKET STORE. 1-18-6tp @ HOT CHOCOLATE WITH WHIPPED CREAM. TOMATO BOUILLON FRESH SALTINES. Jewell Kelley Co.. best of all, next { week; canvas theater. Main and Missouri streets, i Never Let Him Forget It | The man who owes all to his wife is not going to be permitted to forget it this side of the main entrance to the | cemeterr In which the family lot 1s | & situate? - Houston Post : once at almost your g If You Buy Your Groceries A i of — own price. $ CENTRAL PHARMACY : 3

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