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PAGE EIGHT HERRON THEATRE. Prof. Hemstreet Mind Reader and Hypnotist 2 Nights Feb. I4-|5, [ Prices: 15& 25 cents; | | | 'n/ NUBSER GOODS, We have an Especially Fine Assortment “ No, 66 of bath sponges, hot water bags, syringes, as well as toilet soaps,’ brushes and all similar| articles, which are a necessity in every well ordered household. Some drug stores carry infer THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA, FEBRUARY 15, 1912 HOUSE FOR SALE—$1,000. SVAVLY, rior goods of this kind in We carro them as we do every- order to make money. thing else in our store—be- cause they are necessary to your health and comfort. QUICK DELIVERY Red Cross Pharmacy PHONE 89 a hargain, house and alzo vacant! rty with or~] Addres; P, 0.( 2-10-61, i West Lo adjoining the ot m 1 prop Py H furnished | 712 South 2-0-tf 120 Appiy For Rept—Orne large furnished room aud one small room. ‘'Phon: 5 2-13-3t Found-—A pen. Owner can have same by calling at the Telegram of-! e and paying for this notice, Wante 2le dr d-—\White teameter, for sine- a) Well acquainted with city and knows how to care for good Apply at once to the Lake- Mfg, 2-10-tf horse, lund o, Ladics, ses the new 30-inch braids that Mrs, Randall is showing at Miss Bring hair to o Patton’s store, made up. FOR SALE CHEAP—One large residence lot on east Bay strect withi- in 3 blocks of passenzer station, Ad- dress P O, Box 363, 2-10-6t. Three lots on South Florida ave- nue, at $325, if taken at once 1. W. Ellis, Room 1, Raymondo Bldg., Ree 2-15-6t For Sale—New folding bed, cheap. Apply to the Elbermar Hotel, 2-14 Wood! wood! wood! split pine! 14 inches, $2 per strand. Call 144. Two-story, six rooms, iwo porches. One block from Lake Morton; lot 100 Sce Ohlinger & Alfield. 1-22] | X140, General Team Work—Furniture | and piaro moving, Call 'phone 289. B Telers 1-23-tf [ + in need of musical stud-, books or anything| , sea ]’crr.\'-Tharp-; for your | 0-Blue. it cask e spe I 'Phone t AND OYST r fish, ~ ¢ ats pound; oys- wid now; best select 30 to W. A, Yaun, 218 North 'Phone 252-Red. 2-2t! For anythinz in sheet music call| on Perry wrp-Derry Music Co, Al the latest popular music in stock at| all times, Kentucky., | Good board, pleasant room, three- | | course dinner. Plenty fruit, vegeta- bles, ete, Day, $1.00; week, $5.00. 411 New York ave. Phone 326, FOR SALE—Seed potatoes, beans, | miilet, rape, Lima beans, meions, cantalonpe. squash, cucumber, egg plant, pepper, tomatoes, ete. G, L. Bryant, FOR SALL Ten bushels ilastings Prolitic Corn, dhe to arrive this week, direct from Hastings. G, L. Bryant, When yon want chickens of any kind sce Bryant, 'Phone 330-Blue. “FOR S\LE—A few choice tomato plants ready for setting February uth. Peppers and egg plauts after the 20th. Place your order now. Pirst come, first served. G. L. Bryant. Wanted—Partner in 10-acre truck farm; 5 acres planted. “J, C.,” Tele- cram Office, 2-14-3p NEW INSURANCE AGENCY. ! Strong companies, careful, person- }ul attention to every detail of busi- |ness entrusted to us. See us ‘phone 165-Green. D. H, SLOAN & SON. MAPS, BLUE PRINTS Maps of any description compiled 6n given to compiling city, display and advertising maps. maps kept on hand. sonable rates, Special rates for prin Prompt attention South Florida Map Room 213-215 Drane Building short notice, Special attention County and State Chemically prepared, non-fading blue prints at rea- ts in large quantities. given mail ord ers, and Blueprint Co. LAKELAND, FLA. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION., FARMER SWINDLED JLB.DREE . M. CARROLL NOTICE! Cleaning and dying is the business we do, We do it so well that your gar- ments seem new, We take your suit solled and all filled with stain, And return it to you a new sui* -+ again. S0 remember one thing and bear it in mind That in cleaning and dying, we excel in this line, We will call for your clothes and de- liver them, too, Without any worry or trouble to | nedfgn & CARROLL Of Course, Not Meaning Mis. Saphedde—“Soclety 1s a terrible bore. Don’t you think so, Miss Cut- tng?” Miss Cutting—"“Some people's.” ~Boston Transcript. The firm of Clough Shoe Co. has this day been dissolved. All indebt- edness of the firm will be assumed by W. M. Clough, who has purchased the interest and good-will of C. D. Clough, and accounts due the old firm will be payable to W. M, Clough. W. M. CLOUGH, C. D. CLOUGH, e Unkind Inference. “Now, caddy,” sald the clergyman about to start off with his golf game, “I'm very particular when on the links, and I don't want you to open your mouth during the game.” “Then I takes it, sir,” replied the boy, “that you Intends doin’ your own swearin’, sir!”"—Yonkers Statesman. Bursting With Self-Importance. “What is the matier with jones? He IN FLIM-FLAM GAME Jacksonville, Fla., Feb, 14.—11. J. Rosser, a farmer from Georgia, has I just left the city, after endeavoringz to secure legal talent here to assist him in recovering $10,000, which he claims was taken from him in a pool- room flim-flam game at St. Augustine flb(‘ll[ one week ago. Rosser, while in St. Augustine, be- came acquainted with parties who ! were operating a pool-room in that {city. He made several bets on the | Charleston races and won. He then igot what he believed was a sure tip and drew on his bank for $10,000, 'every cent he had in the world. Thiz jmoney was turned over to the gam- |blers, and they immediately disap- ‘peared. After having been touched for the roll, Rosser came to Jackson- used to be a modest sort of fellow, but ville and took a train to Macon. He lately he seems almost bursting with ;thon returned here and took steps to self-importance.” “Haven't you heard? Tecover the money. Mrs. Jones is suing another woman for*alienating his afections, and pus the damages at fifty thousand dollars® —Judge. Seems Immune to Earthquakes. Earthquakes occur with consider- able frequency in New Zealand, but | ! What Could She Mean? | Miss Cidgirl—When I am doing se- |rious work 1 hate to have a lot of men |banging around bothering me.” Miss Pert—"You do a great deal! of serious work, do you not?"—Baltimore Ameri- can 0o damage has 80 far been noticed in | the case of reinforced comcrete. Example of the Real Man, —————————— Little Things of Life, “Life 1s made up of little things. It The real man is the one who al- |18 but once in an age that occasion is ways finds excuses for others, but|offered for doing a great deed. True never excuses himself—Henry Ward | greatness consists in being Beecher. great in little things."—George MacDonald. Bartow., Tax Collector—F. M. Lanier, Bar-| o Rew 3 tow. D. D., pastor. b Treasurer—J. T.-Harmon, Bartow.' Sunday s:hoo! o County Commissioners.—E. S.| stevens, superint: ¢ Whidden, Ch'm., Mulberry; A. J.! Preaching Sund.. Lewis, Bartow; R. F. Langford, Ft.!7.,5 p. m. 2 ay Meade; J. E. Bryant, Kathleen; T.! eekiy pravers.. .. F. Holbrook, Lakeland. evening at 7:50, ; “ly School Board.—R. W. Hancock, Woman's : ) Lakeland Lodge No, 91 F. & A. M.| Ch'm., Fort Meade; W. J. J. Whid- clety Monday 330 s 2 meets in Masonic Hall every Second|den, Bartow; J. A. Cox, Lakeland; Baptist Young 1:..«‘4 {and Fourth Monday nights, A cor-|T. B. Kirk, Secretary, Bartow, 2t 6:15 p. m. ' dial invitation to visiting brethren.| State Senator—D. H. Sloan, Lake- Regular mouthly | ] . G. Arendell, secretary; J. L. Love, | land. ! e f ik first Wednesday : i) W, M. Members of House—A. J. Angle, cod g B 9. Bartow; Geo. Fortner, Pierce. Sun dE:'g(if})‘IeL&:n‘tl Lakeland Chapter, R. A. M. No. City Officers. Milton, superin... pdis 29 meets the first Thursday nigl}l in Mayor—$, L. A. Clonts, meeting Thursduy 1 - :ach month in Masonic Hall. Visit- ('Phone 310-Red.) B g companions “‘e‘f""‘fd- OOl otk and Thx Collector, H. L Presbyt-ri Arendell, Sec’y.; J. F. Wilson, H, P'?s\\'utls. Rev. W. P Yot [ Treasurer and Assessor, A. C.! Sunday - Palm Chapter, 0. E. S. meets G:*\'PTY | Armistead. Morn? +~ eccond and fourth Thursday night8| o notor of Light and Water, C.| Ev g f each month at T:30 p.om. MIS |y ey ' Y.P.S. C. Flora Keen, W, M., Lucie F. Bl yo0) w. p. Tillis, Prayerme: t | Eaton, Secy. Night Watchman, F. L. Franklin, Christian €1, el L Municipal Judge, Gen. J. A, CoX.| Geo, W, Wein Lakeland Camp No. 78, W, 0. W.,} City Attorney, Epps Tucker, Jr.| Sunday school meets every second and fourth Thurs- Keeper of Park, Neil McLeod. “wmmjn:m_ ; [day night. Woodmen Circle first! Nembers of Council—Morris G. Preaching, and third Thursdays. C. F. Ked-y\iypn, CLairman; W. P. Pillans,| y p s 1 a uedy, Council Commander, Mrs, 8al<| vico-Chairman; Messrs, 0. M.! other societiios ‘ | lie Scipper, Guardian of Circle, {Eaton, G. E. Southard, R. ¥. Scid-| yyteriay chur b, 5 A T ) per, W. H. Puzh, P. B, Haynes. Evening sermor 1.0.0. F. The following standing com- =2 Meets every Friday night at 7:30 | mittees for the year were appointed: Eoitcomil o at I, 0. 0. F. Hall ,corner Main and Pluance and Fire, Messrs; ann‘x 8 1 l!l. L Tennessee. Visiting brothers €or-ipyy ve 1rovnes, Bach. Shndas o ' dially 1vited." R 3 I.).\MPlER.d Light and Water, Messrs, Haynes, | chird Sunday of <. i i Pillans and Southard. Sunday school « I'. M. SMALLES, Ree. See. Streets, Messrs. Scipper, Southe|3. m. K. OF P. A Service 11:0u Regular meeting every Tuesda}"\”d‘ Haynes. Beoving Voo at 7:30 at 0dd Fellows Hall, Visit-| Ordinance, Messrs. Southard, Pugh ing members always welcome, and Scipper. M E Clu & J. W, BUCHANAN, JR., Sanitary, Messrs., Pugh, Eaton, o KCA Chancellor Commander. |Scipper. R e A. M. JACKSON, Secretary. Public Improvement and Cemetery, -\I');'wi; b . S G.IL.A toB. of L E. Messrs, Pillans, Eaton, Pugh, P‘:H‘_'“r;: e Orange Blossom Div, No. 499. State Officers. Biahing sl G. L A to B. of L. E. meets ever¥i governor—A. W. Gilchrist, Talla- Prayer-meeting ) second and !ou:th \\'ednesda'ys of Hidte: lp. m. O?Ch AORML B RN G YAy Secretary of State—H. Clay Craw- i Sisters always welcome, Lutheran Chureh MRS. J. C. BROWN Sec’y, |ford, Tallahassee. Rev "M 7 Mith Mrs. J. B. HOGAN, Pres. Comptroller—W. V. Knott, Talla- Sunday achool {0vh a R hassee. Preaching service ! ad G A R Treasurer—J. C. Luning, Talla-[7:00 p. m., sccond 2 Meets first Saturday In evefl"h“wp days. month at C. E. Dayton's, South Ten- S St nessee. J. R. TALLEY, Adjt. Attorney-General—Park M. Tram- Catholic ! mell, Tallahassee, Rev. A. B, Fox, P: Commissioner of Agriculture—W, Rotvioes aes hel | OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. A. McRae, Tallahassee, fourth Sundays at Supt. of Public Instruction—Wm. — County Officers. M. Holloway, Tallahassee. z Cumberland Presi Clerk—A. B. Ferguson, Bartow. Railroad Commissioners—R. Hud- :;nl;.a ‘S“Ch:‘ " : Supt. Public Instruction—T. B.|son Burr, Chairman; Newton A. ;\'llho;x; m_\.‘nr Kirk, Bartow. Blitch, Royal C. Dunn. W. C. Yon, - - o e | Sheriff—John Logan, Bartow. Secretary. All communications Pastimism: County Judge—W. 8. Preston,[should be addressed to Tallahassee. X pessimist i N | Bartow. President of the Senate—Fred P. patr of glove ) Tax Collector—J. H. Lancaster, (Cone, Lake City. rios beenn<e Did You Know That one of the largest and most varied stocks in Florida is embrace’ . warerooms? That nothing to equal it in completeness can be found .t~ Tampa or Jacksonville? Did You Think That hardware is our only business? We have a big Hardware busines bracing a more complete stock than you will find in most exclusive o stores, but hardware is merely a department. Everything For The Farmer Is included in this stock, The Celebrated Thornhill Wagons, Farm \l.. all kinds, Fertilizers, Strawberry Cups—the right kind: these are but « : Everything For The Builder The lumber to build the house; the sash ae doors to complete it: the that goes in it; the roofing that goes on it: the paint to ornament it. items as Laths, Lime, Cement and other Building Material—rf coursc Visit Our Establishment Look over its various departments, covering 6,000 feet of floor space: = multitudinous array of articles in our mammoth stock, It will be a i revelation to you. It will prove that we are prepared to oerve you. our pleasure to do so. THE JACKSON & WILSON (0. e, sa— T+ i LAKELAND: FLORIDA. y