Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 6, 1912, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT FOR SALE Ten bushels Hastings Prolific Corn, due to arrive this week, direct from Hastings. G. L. Bryant. For Sale—Horse, wagon and har- mess. Apply to C. F. Brush, or write Box 426. 2-18-t! FOR SALE—Seed potatoes, beans, millet, rape, Lima beans, melons, eantaloupe, squash, cucumber, 6gg plant, pepper, tomatoes, etc. G. L. Bryant. FOR SALE—A few choice tomato plants ready for setting February 10th. Peppers and egg plants after the 20th. Place your order now. First come, first served. G. L. Bryant. For Sale—Two large lots, corner Glimore avenue and Peachtree street; &ave peach and plum trees on place; just deen fenced; will sell cheap for eash. J. E. Marshall, corner of Gil- more avenue and Magnolia street. For Sale—Piano, good as new; sell cheap for cash. Just call and see it. €08 North Missouri avenue, or telephone 239-Red. 2-29-6tp Want to buy, either house or va- cant lot, on either South Massachu- setts avenue, South Kentucky avenue, South Tennessee avenue, or South Florida avenue, not over four blocks drom Main street. Address P, 0. Box §64, Lakeland, Fla. 2-19-tf When you want chickens of any Kind see Bryant. 'Phone 330-Blue. FISH AND OYSTERS. Fresh and aalt water fish, 8 cents pound; oys- ters on hand now; best select 30 to 656 cents. W. A. Yaun, 218 North Kentucky. ‘'Phome 252-Red. 2-2uf WANTED—Position in appertaining to business will give reference if desired; 'phone 326-Blue. 2-28-6p If you are in need of musical stud- fes, religious song books or anything in the music line, see Perry-Tharp- Berry Music Co. business, Drop in our store during our Ma- jestic Demonstration Week, March 4 fo 11, and let us show you why the Great and Grand Majestic Range is the best on earth. A Souvenir Set ef Ware, worth $8, given with every Majestic Range sold. Lakeland Hard- ware & Plumbing Co. “ Good board,” pleasant rooms, fine evoking, large porches and yards, $1 per day, $5 per weck. 411 New York avenue; 'phone 326. For anything in sheet music call on. Perry-Tharp-Berry Music Co. All the latest popular music in stock at all times. NEW INSURANCE AGENCY. Strong companies, careful, person- al attention to every detail of busi- noss entrusted to us. See us or ‘ohone 165-Green. D. H. SLOAN & SON. For Rent—One half of the store room, 309 Drane Building. Apply *“E,” Telegram office. 3-6-3t Christmas Makes Demand. The German demand for npplu"ndv y Buts to hang on Christmas trees s al- | ways very great. The inland produc- | tion of apples, even in a favorable Jear, although large, Is far too small for the demand, in spite of the fact @at thousands of acres of new trees are planted each year. In order to mupply. the inland market, large quan- W¥tlae of apples and nuts must be ime Jorted from abroad each year. e ————— A It s dificult-to belleve what early writers tell us of the divine honors | lavished upon Apls, the sacred bull of Memphis, and upon Minevis, the sa- @ed ox of Hellopolls. Yet perhaps ®ome of our customs of deeds of to- day, as handed down by the uninitiat- ¢4, may seem:just as incongruously absurd when heard and understood m an equally proportionate future thea be rubded with beeswaz and tur pentine, whea they will look as well as ever, interest, TIE EVENING TELEGRAM LAI ELAND, FLA, MARCH 6, 1312. OFFICERS LAND CLEVER CROOK (Continued from page 1.) will receive a letter purporting to be from “The Armour-Swft Company, Limited,” stating that “on account of a slight fire in our storage warehouse we will be about ten days or two weks behind in our delivery.” After patient and expectant wait- ing the luckless house awakes to the Wanted—Young gentlemen board-|fact that she has been most cruelly ers. Apply at 312 Missourl avenue.|swindled; that all she gets for her 3-5-6P$10.50 is the scrawled receipt of the vanished “Smith” or “Nelson.” Smith is described as a man of about 435, tall, weighting 180 to 190 pounds; smooth face, heavy jaw, iron gray hair; teeth contain a number of gold fillings. A number of women have been victimized by this cheap confidence game. “The Armour-Swift Soap Company, Limited,” does not exist. To win the confidence and play upon the credulity of his intended victims DRY PINE WO00D. $2 per strand; lightwood splinters, per sack, 25 cents. 'Phone 144. 2-20-tt Get a Majestic Souvenir Set of Ware at Lakeland Hardware & Plumbing Co.'s store during demon- stration week, March 4 to 11. Wanted--A five or six room un- furnished house, or unfurnished rooms for light house-keping. Tele- phone 37. Public stenographer, Miss Ruth Brown, Room 1, Raymondo building. 2-19-4wp General, Team Work—Furniture and piano moving. Call 'phone 289. W. B, Tyler. 1-23-t¢ For Rent—Nice furnished room. Mrs. L. A. Rennolds, South Massa- chusetts avenue. 3-4-tt Furnished rooms for lodging or light housekeeping, see Mrs. Alex Holly, on North Florida avenue and West Magnolia street, No. 106, near the High School buflding, 3-2-5p. FOR SALE—One 2 H. P. Inter- national Harverster Gasoline Engine in perfect condition, including cut off saw, mandrel, shafting and belt- ing. Price, $90.00. Also large horse, harness and wagon. Price, $100.00. (‘an be seen northeast cornmer Oak street and Gilmore avenue. 3-2-3p Get a FREE MAJESTIC SOUVE- NIR. See our advertisement in this issue. Lakeland Hardware & Plumb- ing Co. Will pay you spot cash for your chickens, Bryant, 'Phone 330-Blue. THE ELITE CAFE Will supply the public with fish and oyaters, fresh, dally. 2-4-5t NEW 5 AND 10-CENT DEPART- We want you to call at our store during our Majestic Demonstration Week, March 4 to 11, and get a Sou- venir Set of Majestic Ware. Lake- land Hardware & Plumbing Co. MENT STORE. Watch these columns for our hig opening announcement of an up-to- date 5 and 10-cent department store ir a few days. GEO. W, HARPER 5 AND 10-CENT DEPARTMENT STORE, Main St. 3-4-6t. Lost-—Today a pair of gold specta- cles, at bastball grand stand. Finder please leave at Teiegram office. 3-5-2tp THE GREAT MAJESTIC - THE RANGE WITH A To Keep Nuts Fresh. It walnuts or any other kind of nuts are packed in layers of sand and kept in a cool place, they will keep fresh for an indefinite period. Soak them in warm water for an hour before using if you would have them Deel as if they had just been gath ered fresh from the tree. In the Tenth Judicial Circuit Court of Florida, in and for Polk County. " The State of Florida ex rel State's Attorney vs. The City of Lakeland. a Municipal Corporation—Petition for Validating Municipal Bonds, Notice is heredy given that the above cause is set for hearing before the Hon. F. A. Whitney, Judge of PAUL & WAYMER LUMBER CO. Lakeland, Florida. AND GRAND | ¢ (NSOE IN Al SIZES GND 3STVLES., Majestic Range Demonstration AT OUR STORE ALL THIS WEEK the criminal has stolen two names| which stand high in the commerchll world. Great harm has been done the business of Armour & Co. and Swift & Co. as the result of the fraudulent connection of their nlmes' with this preposterous affair. These companies are keenly interested in the apprehension of all connected with the operations. If caught, the offending parties will be vigorously prosecuted.” LIVES SEVERAL DAYS WITH ARK TORN OUT Arcadia, March 5.—A boy four- teen years old, named Windell, died here this morning, resulting from an accident which occurred Satur- day at Gardner. He was caught in the driving shaft of the sawmill there and literally torn to pieces, but miraculously lived until this worning. His right arm was torn off, several ribs broken and sku!l fractured, He was brought her for r.edical attention. {Hs body was taiken back to Gardner for inter- ment, WE DEFY COMPETITION in the matter of both quality and prices for lumber. You can match our qualities and you can match eur price but,not both together. To get the same quality you must pay more, It you pay the same you get an in- ferior grade of lumber, We have won our way by provipg this propo- sition again aiid again, MAJESTIC IRONING “SHIRT FOR SALE City, Suburban and Country Properies Homes, Groves, Farms at Real Vajye Flood & Hendrix, Owners It you wish your shirs and collyy to look just right, you wij e disappointed if you send they 0 for we make a specialty of Lizh) laundry work. Our purpose is to please you, THE LAKELAND STEAM LAUNDR R. W. WEAVER, PROP. 'Phone 130 NEVER-BURN COOKER, STEAMER, CULLENDER AND shown in center, has small feet which admits water at the bottom. Nothing cai of main vessel (show right can be used = (N RANGE } I [ REPUTATION [\ THE MAJESTIC Extra Heavy Stamped Iron Marble. fzed Kettle, complete with cover and handle that holds on cover, THE MAJESTIC Marblee meled Pudding Pan, ially fine for the n on left), at the same time draining off all the water. The a8 an ordinary Cullender. It also fits on top of main vessel, a IR THE MAJESTHC T A THE MAJESTIC 180z, Al Copper Nichel-plated o Py HNar ¢ = Copper Nickel-plated Tea » Iandsomely nickeled on ) de, tinned on insid t and TWO MAJE-TH Never-Burn Toivd P e—— said Court, on March 15, A. D. 1912, or as soon thereafter as the respect- ive parties can de heard at Braden- town, Florida, or wherever the Judg: r:ay then be, at which time all par- ties having an interest in the vali- dation of municipal bonds for the City of Lakeland, voted for at the bonding election of said City of Lakeland, on the 30th day of Decem- ber, 1911, may be heard. This the 28th day of February, A. D. 1912, People You Know Who Use and Recommend Majestic Ranges Those using the Majestic Range in Lakeland are: J. W. Buchana, S, C. 6. Memminger, J. W. Buchanan, Jr., 0. V. Haynes, Tremot 55 SET OF WARE FREE utility o this set, especially the st threo pieces, which are entirely new and can not be had alone by purchase except at 8 ver¥ 5% 7 The prices of Majestic Ranges are the same, but we give the set FREE with each Majestic Range bought during the demonstration etk _—_h_—_-——‘__-#/’ [AKELAND HARDWARE & PLUMBING COMPANY A. B. FERGUSON, Clerk of Circuit Court. CITY TAX NOTICE. The city tax books will close April 1, 1912, after which date costs will be added. Better pay today. H. L. SWATTS, City Tax Collector. s

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