Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 19, 1912, Page 5

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| | all = e 1K THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA, MARCH 19, 1912, Mrs. Hasenmuller and daughter,l Miss Kittie, who have been living south of town for the past year, left last night for their old home in Peoria, 111. Mr. Hasenmuller re- mained here, but it is probable that the ladies will not return soon as RAFFLES HAS 'EM GUESSING STILL (€ontinued from Page 1.) 'bse Who and Go Come S R IS ] $3PepEiEstede ing the town over this morning 1 Miss Kittie is contemplating enter- the Floridians at theldropped in to see Mr. McGlashan, the|i18 college. Both made many friends while in Lakeland who much regret o vosterday was Mrs. W. N.lpopular wagon and harness man. their departure. . of Lakeland.—Jackson-|This firm carries a mighty nice stock -o0s Union. of goods, and 1 learn that he has some fine bargains on at present. Now if you or any of your friends As long as Mr. Doyle of Chicago, stays in town we have come to the \. Lapham leaves tonight "‘_’. v Clayton, Dela., where |need a nice buggy, wagon or new conclusion we will not go hungry \ poain until next fall whenjharness, call around. Mr. Mc will for fish. _I'““‘ “i"‘l“'l“‘ remembered ,' -urn to Lakeland. treat you right. the editor's family with a fine, large b i The Lakeland Book Store has new, bass, weighing about four or five _ poarl Abbott regrets very!goods arriving daily. It will pay you pounds. It was certainly a fine fel- low and it tasted a sgood as it looked. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle have spent the past three months here, having Ironms at Mrs, Booth's, and the for- mer is one of the most generous fish- ermen we have met in a long time. is forced to resign her imary teacher in the on account of sickness, .on contined to her bed the . suffering with a severe bil- 3he is still unable to be to visit this store every day. That Mr. Jones in J. D. Lovell's old stand is a mighty nice fellow. He will tell v most anything you ask him. a little chat with him this m caing. | learned that Mr. E. LGNS i I. Bailey of Dublin, Ga., had bought| The citizens of Fort Myers are faylor, who lives}J. D). Lovell out and he will open up, contemplating the ercetion of a $5,- brought the editorjnew in the Deen-Bryant building a1 000 canning factory, which is to be s00n as it is completed with new lix-',mml for a term of ten years by the tures and brand ndv stock. Now, ‘\ll"ll“!m'idu Consolidated Canning Co. Bailey is a stranger in town, now to show him that he is wel- come, let all of us go to see him. Give him a good old fashioned hand- shake and give him a nice share of ool town, 4iv @ handsome sample of aud also a fine head of tor which he has our \ithough Mr. Taylor hails cood state of Kentucky, dapted himself to conditions 80 i H. J. Rosser, the Georgia farmer who was fool enough to put up $10,0Q0 in St. Augustine on a sure i - beoome an expert Florida thing horse race in Charleston, has ki our trade. We all want him to pros-|jost confidence in all strangers. e 4 per and 1 know we will save money s Nis Join O'Donald left Sunday |y yrading with him, John Wittman, of St. Augustine, Lowisburg, N. C., where she Il spend several weeks with her pther and other relatives, She: s called there at this time by illness of an unt, whom her nds trust she will find much im- ved. I looked into the window of Pil- lans & Co., and saw that hustling crowd in there get out the morn- ing's orders. Cecil can certainly “ghove” groceries, but he didn't know I was so near when he picked that cabbage off the stand, or he might bave nabbed the $10 along with it. [ found out while I was there that they handle Chase & San- born's coffees; 57 varieties of Heinz pure food products; a full line of Beech Nut goods, and, oh, my, have you sampled their breakfast bacon sliced while you wait? It's out of sight!—or soon will be when you eat it. s 4 T Boys, you are missing half of nie who was arrested the other day for disorderly conduct, was given twelve hours to get out of town and stay out. He left town before time was up. Time Doubly Wasted. Much of our lives is spent in mar- ring our own influence and turning others' bellef in us into a widely con- cluding unbelief, which they call knowl- edge of the world, while it is really disappointment in you or me.— George Eliot. EDISONIA Mrs. 1. 3. Bevis called up the Tele- m office this morning and told us t she was the fond mother who a child yesterday and that our ry was correct with the exception the person who found the child. t was not she that located fellow but a gentleman, who, the bakery, recognized the ook him home, Mrs. Bevis Le has a very bad habit said | | ! 1 T ff from home, on explor-| by not eating one of those popular I"t '-Am{s, ANB c“'“’n[NS’ . anl that she is often {dinners at Parhite Bros.' cafe. 1f THEATRE us to his whereabouts. | ~ou don't care to eat dinner down; ) PR ) le fellow could have town, just drop by their hakery and PROGRAM TONIGHT. ve blocks and then (]“‘il-!]\‘ some bread and cakes, IARY SITOW - ‘I:I‘,”:::“n‘\;;:].s”-h\i;; well, : i "q‘”l‘.‘l' ‘l""“' ‘]‘"-‘."“'f!‘ A WESTERN ONE NIGIHT STAND, nl. However, she was ;:“1tli;|“|l|" ln"::‘l 'uulI \:‘; ":l" I:f‘:‘llt’:‘"';::(fl: {IVeatariy COMY.1 » have him orce again safe l;l:llV ontEht A O PFLES, | NTAGARA FALLS CELEBRATION. (Topical.) —_— : W o % A PAIR 0l GLOVES 3 portunity for a live man Rev. John T. Baxter, of this city (Comedy.) i a manufacturing busi-|goes to Auburndale tomorrow, where 1ONE BILL'S LAST RIDE. it Lakeland that will clear fror [he will begin a revival meeting on (Western Drama.) 1,000 per month. See us|Wednesday night. The meeting will OPEN 5 P. M. on - Phone 199 Blue or call on |be held in the old school house, and | i, 15 M Cluney, Palmetto House. the people of that vicinity are given ADMISSION ... .¢ «evvvveea10 cts 1tp. {a cordial invitation to attend. CHILDREN under 12 .......5 cts H. C. STEVENS Lakeland, Florida N— JEWELER (. The largest and most com= @ A tull line of Jewelery, Silver plete line of ware and Cut Watches ever Glass always on brought to Lake- hand for yoir to select from. \ _ land now on dis- play. C Our Repair Department is the best. Each piece of work done promply and carefully and ALWAYS GUARANTEED niIi- e - Arrived Just E have just received about 75 blue § serge suits from Schloss Bros. st Which we had bought before we decided to go out of the clothing business, and we are going to put them on the mar- ket at unheard of prices. > Look at these prices: The new Gray Suits, $22.50 grade The new Grays and Browns, $20 grade 14.50 A good line of $15 and $18 suitsat . . 12.50 The new blue serge suits just opened up. .$22.50 suits at . . oy i 18.00 20 sulsoat . . i . ; 16.50 18 suits st . . . . 14.50 See them quick. Your calls appreciated. TR S N EDISONIA. AUTOMOBILES Tonight there will be several snap ghots of prominent citizens and if 0f All Kinds at Low Prices and on BEST the party is in the house when his Liberal Terms. picture is shown he or she gets a i prize. Several amusing features for - . ‘ the children and grown ups also. Have added to my =automobile agency, which covers Polk county Good pictures. Tomorrow night pictures of the railroad shops and forces also of the new depot and of the first train into the Case line of cars, one of the fin- est lines manufactured. Am arrang- ing to add a line of cheaper cars, which will make it possible for me 4 2 to furnish almost any class of car —‘—fiNb'r—lCE. !d'-sirt (. Can furnish cars part cash, SHATE [balance on time, where conditions 5 __ | warrant these terms, but will not Al Socialists are ‘.ruw« l‘."l '4(f‘knm\'inq1y contribute to wreckingz ° ® ¢ meet with Comrude _l.' gl yl‘“ 13 any man’s business by seliing on room, rear of postoflice, o TRUF e et e ot able to own ear., | day, March 21, at s ) % M you cannot come to see me, write | BLU NTS [mect state organizer W MRS {me and 1 will send car for you to —_ e finspect. Will reccive five passenger WANTED An enterprising . mab [ “case” car early next week, Will who is not afraid of work to lul\"-‘a;u-n supply depot soon as I can se- {hold of a proposition that Will nel enre suitable quarters. D, . Sloan. a handgome income. Phone 199 Blue! 2-15-tp or call on Frank McCluney, Palmetto l House. 1tp. | == N i PRI GO PO ! a've eome to the corclusion that X . % s 5 o : Rafites 15 oeginning 1o realiz ;wmmowfioomaooooom Lakeland People Please| For Sale at All Stands Note: T In order to encourage S. l" A' CLONIS Real [state MY, that he is soon to be caught. He cer- tainly must have “hot feet,” judg- ing by the “copy” he sends to this office. We'll let you in on a secret, if you promise not to tell Mr. Raf- fles. The first letter he wrote this office was real pretty leisurely look- ing writing, but the stuff we got through the postoffice this morning was something “fierce.” It looked like he wrote it on the run. Part of it was written on Pillans’ sta- tionery, part on Tremont hotel pa- per, and the rest on wrapping pa- per torn from Henley & Henley's counters, We'd like for him to go to night school or buy a typewriter before tomorrow. The linotype op- erator says these are his sentiments. too. We wouldn't make this so pub- lic if we knew who Mr. Raffles is, but we don’t, so we send him these few lines and hope they will find him—nobody else can. patronage to our rink we beg to announce that in the future gentlemen will be charged 10c admission, and 15c to SOME FINE BARGAINS. Ladies will be admitted free as well School children in as skates free, Office in Clonts’ AR ce 1n n Buldllg the afternoon, 15c. Friday afternoon for school girls and their friends. Sonnet’'s Duty Lald Out. lakeland Skating Rink Over Star Theater, ed up almost breathless. DIV GO0 be equal to a can o’ salmon.” Why Not Smoke the skate both afternoon and evening. CITY AND COUNTRY PROPERTY— The poet stopped, as the boy resh- “Say,” sald the boy, “your wife says she forget to tell you that if you sell that love gong you are to fetch a ham home, an’ ef it won't buy a ham, p'raps %

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