Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 2, 1912, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., MARCH 2, 1912, Want to buy, either house or va-| For Rent—One room, furnished or| Furnished rooms for lodging or| cant lot, on either South Massachu-|unfurnished. Mrs. Claude Inman, E.|)ight housekeeping, see Mrs. Mexl setts avenue, South Kentucky avenue, |Orange St. 2-29-3t| Holly, on North Florida avenue and l South Tennessee avenue, or South| When you want chickens of any|\ves; Magnolia street, No. 106, nenrl S ALE Florida avenue, not over four blocks|kind see Bryant. ‘Phone 330-Blue.| , yich School building. 3-2-5p. from Main street. Address P. 0. Box DRY PINE WOOD. FOR SALE—One 2 H. P. Inter- u564. Lakeland, Fla. 2-19-tf| $2 per strand; lightwood splinters, | ;;ational Harverster Gasoline Engine per sack, 25 cents. ‘Phone 144. in perfect condition, including cut 3-20-t2) o saw, mandrel, shafting and belt- General Team Work—Furnfture|ing. Price, $90.00. Also large horse, and plano moving. Call ‘phone 289.|harness and wagon. Price, $100.00. W. B. Tyler. 1-33-tf| Can be seen northeast corner Oak: Lost—A turkey hen. Finder will|street and Gilmore avenue. 3-2-3p please return to D, B, Dickson. Wanted—Two white waitresses at 2-29-tf ! Elite Cafe, 111 West Main. FIO Od & Hendnx «f Never Visits The Mall Owners Who Owns His Owa Home YOU are perhaps paying rent. TAKE THE SAME MONEY and build a home; WE MAKE IT POS- SIBLE. Note the figures below and write us for full particulars, Tabulated illustrations of a $1,000 loan made on contracts that are from six to twelve months old Purchase price of contract $6.00 Amount deposited as dues $72.00 Amount deducted for expenses 18.00 For Sale—New folding bed, ehenp Wanted—A five or six room un- Apply to the Elbermar Hotel. z.u|lurnllbe¢l house, or unfurnished kepi Tele- FOR SALE Ten bushels Hastings ";’:’ oo FORE Ronho-teping . *v Prolific Corn, due to arrive this wee :’ o ! direct from Hastings. G. L. smu.[ For Sale—Piano, good as new; For Sale—Tomato, cabbage, egg- sell cheap for cash. Just call and seo it. 608 North Missouri avenue, or and r plants. D. B. Dick- ] :::llt —_ 2-15-12t telephone 239-Red. 2-29-6tp WANTED—Position in business, For Sale—Horse, wagon and har- appertaining to business interest, ness. Apply to C. F. Brush, L write| will give reference it desired; 'phone kox 426, 2-18-71 326-Blue. 2-28-6p HOUSE FOR SALE—$1,000. HOUSE FOR RENT. Two-story, six rooms, two porches.| Five rooms and bath, toilet and One block from Lake Morton; lot 100 |lavatory; all modern improvements. x140. See Ohlinger & Alfield. 1-22|See or 'phone Ohlinger & Alfield. FOR SALE-—Seed potatoes, beans, 2-17-tt millet, rape, Lima beans, melons, |just been fenced; wiil sell cheap for cantaloupe, squash, cucumber, egg|cash. J. E. Marshall, corner of Gil- gll"y':tfitpepper' tomatoes, etc. G. L.|more avenue and Magnolia street. FOR SALE—A few choice tomato' If You are in need of musical stud- plants ready for setting February|les, religious song books or anything 10th. Peppers and egg plants after|in the music line, see Perry-Tharp- the 20th. Place your order now. Berry Music Co. First come, first served. G. L. Bryant, For Sale—Fresh settings R. L. Rods| "“""°R"°"°l";""°'v :“’; “:"‘“"‘ and Barred Roc _| Brown, Room aymondo bullding. e 2-19-4wp | Amount of Joan made by the Company Orpington cockerels; ohicks of dif.| FISH AND OYSTERS. Fresh and | Amount of advance credit on loan ferent ages for sale. L. B. Gill, 315 |53!t Water fish, 8 cents pound; oye- | Bdlance due Compan South Lake avenue, 2-27-5tp) ters on hand now; best select 30 to dueon|Int. 5 per|Prin year-|Yearly to-[Monthly to For sale at a bargain, house mov-| > c¢Pts W. A. Yaun, 218 North | yeqrg |joan each| cent on |ly at $8.80(tal and In-fprincipal and ing outfit; Barnes combination rip Kontuoky. ‘Phons $55:Red. 3¢ balper month| _terest | interest and cut-off saw, “Porter's” wood| ©00d board, pleasant rooms, fine lathe, tinner's tools, bolt tap and cooking, large porches and yards, $1 dies, “Duplex” pipe dies; power em-|Per d8¥, $5 per week. 411 New York ory stand, 3 H. P, Webber gasoline] ®YeRUe; ‘phone 326. ongine, eleven A grade cypress re.! FOr anything in sheet music call frigerators, one ‘hand and power |0 Perry-Tharp-Berry Music Co. All drill press, new; saw and mandrel | th® 1atest popular music in stock at for wood sawing. D. D, Elliot,|!! times. Lakeland, Fla.; ‘phone 154, 2-24-6t| NEW INSURANCE AGENCY. OlnleTvo lrgs o, anenr |, onton o rery doel o bk 3%?mm THE LAKELAND STEAM LAUNDR bave peach and plum trees on place; ?e“ entrusted to us, oo ws or GUARANTEE INVESTMENT & LOAN COMPANY. * |'phone 165-Green. “fimgpmm in the B tate of Florida. R. W. WEAVER, PROP. : WANTED—A position as chaut- D. H. SLOAN & SON. Home Floor Local Pel:; tor(‘ :':pnlr man. A, R, Thrasher, Will pay you spot cash for your Offos, Thind Ouvy Beteing L SN Wiy S 'Phone ’30 ity, Fla, 3-2-2p. Ichickens, Bryant. 'Phone 330-Blue.| PHO NE 963, TAMPA. FLORIDA . City, Suburban and Country Properties Homes, Groves, Farms at Real Valyeg IRONING SHIRTS It you wish your shirts ang coll to look just right, you will o disappointed if you send them to g for we make a apecialty of highe) laundry work. Our purpose is to please you zssssssss% SSIISSSSSS Peonle Necd the Money. $So Do We. But That Is Not WHY We Are Putting On This Sale. We Are Going to Move. NOT | ¢ ~ wheelbarrow to hold your savings. IS NOW ON 30 Per Cent Discount all throgh the line. It's now up to you. GET WISE! e i PR 1 i PTPR LIS MON JnjeA GC$ T T T S S140dNIAVA Princess Dressers in Quartered Oak, swell front like cut: : $18 value, mow .. .. ...... $12.00 $12 value, mow .... ...... 9.00 China Closets, Quartered 0gi. 70 ished, bent glass door and end‘ STUVA0S 14V aNy SOmY ¥1S MON anjeA fllf F IS IEI I I DI CICICICICACICI I

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