Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, April 13, 1912, Page 8

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milk 1tp. SALE-—Three good Apply to E. D. Fenton. FOR DOWS ¥or Sule—Horse, wagon and har- anss. Apply to C. F. Brush, or write Box 4286, 2-18-t! General Team Work—Furniture and piano moving. Call 'phone 289, W. E. Tyler. 1-23-tf POR SALE—At a bargzin: Smith Premier typewriter; new. Can be aeen at News office, upstairs, 3-190. k. Good board, pleasant rooms, fine scoking, large porches and lawn, $1 par day, $5 per week. 411 New York svenue; 'phene 326. POR SALE—Nice six room house en one-fourth block, orange and grapefruit trees, 2 blocks from Lake- land high school. Price $1,800. Ad- dress owner P. 0. 556, city. 3-29-tf. FOR SALE. 2 houses on 2 lots, 5 blocks from depot. Price for all, $1,050. OHLINGER & ALFIELD. NOTICE. All kinds of Notary Work done by d A. COX, No. 210 Kentucky Ave. 4-6-1mo WANTED—Small, improved farm’ Price must be right from owner, Close in to R. R. town. Address C. A. Mann, General Delivery, Tampa, Fla. 4-6-6tp. FOR RMENT—Rooms for house- keeping, furnished or unfurnished. 411 South New York. Phone 326 Blue. 4-11-3 FOR RENT—Three nicely fur- mished rooms; modern conveniences, % young men or couple without children. Apply to 305 South Mas- sachusetts Ave, 4-11-6tp. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, Ap- ply 1o J. W. Martin, Jefferson hotel. 4-2, ROOMS—For light housekeeping. Mrs. L. W. Yarnall, corner Lake ave- Bue and Lime street. PLATE- IN- ACCIDENT, GLASS, FIRE, and STEAM DOILER 165 Green. 4-6-tf. FOR RENT. Two large front rooms, furnished, in new modern house. Apply to 413 South Florida Ave., phone 312 Blue. 4-10-6p. | FOR RENT. Two large rooms furnished for {light housekeeping or bed rooms, all modern improvements. 301 South New York avenue and West Lemon street, 4-13-1t. —— Value of Good Books, When [ consider what some .books bave done for the world, and what they are doing, how they keep up our hope, awaken new courage and faith, soothe pain, give an ideal life to those whose hours are cold and hard, bind together distant ages and forcign lands, create new worlds of beauty, bring down truth from heaven, i give eternal blessings for this gift, and thank God for books.—James Kree man Clarke. No Pleasure. A barrister, having wearled the court by a tedious plea, was inter- rupted by adjournment, and said, "1 shall have the pleasure of addressing the court, then, on Friday.’ Very quickly came this response from the chief justice: “The court will hear you on Friday, but pleasure was out ot the question long ago.”"—7The Green Bag. 8Sunk in Deep Pit Shaft. An alarming subsidence of an old Raymondo building, Residence ],h,,"ofnr.n, Marianna; J. Ed Stokes, THESE WOULD GO TO TALLAHASSEE (Continued from Page 1.) Hernando County—David Ayers. Hillsborough County—R. E. L. Chancey, \W. . Martin, Robert R. Tomlin, W. M. Whilden. Holmes County—G. T. Boswell, E. Alliance; Paul Bebis, Bascom; Ar- thur Lee, Graceville; W, L. McKin- Iey, A, Williams. Jackson County—W,. H. Beau- SURANCE, seo D. 11, SLOAN, room 9, | hamp, Campelton; Attaway McKin- Grace- ville, Jefferson County-—J. W. Edward-, W, L. Carter, B. O. Granger, J. B Lacey, W. B. Moore, J. A. McClellan, Theo. T. Turnbull. Lafayette County—J. M. Gornton. Lake County—J. A. Hanson J. G. Hatcher, 0. W. Saddler, Jr. Levy County—C. W, McElroy. Liberty—U. (. Durham, Rock Bluff; R. H. Howell, Bristol; R, H. Hostord, Hosford. County—Louis A. Hendry, Robert B. Leak, Francis W, Perry. Madison County—J. W. Bishop, M. L. Leslie, T. . Merchant, Rob- ert L, Millinor, William M. Taylor. Manatee County—A. F. Hull, H. (", Nance, A. M. Wilson. Marion County—W. J. Crosby, L. S. Light, Edwin Spencer, Jr. Monroe (‘ounty-—Marcy B. Dar- nall, Charles L. Knowles, John M. Wiarren. Nassau C(‘ounty—Daniel J. Con- nors, Harley S. Higganbotham, Har- ry Goldstein, S. A. Ogilvie. Orange (‘ounty—George Fox, Jr., Forest Lake, A. B. Newton, Samuel A. Robinson. Osceola County—H. C, Stanford. Palm Beach County—H. L. Bus- sey, C. D. Hinson. Pasco County—No qualifications fith State chairman. Pinellas County—No qualifications with State chairman. Polk County—J. C. YL ure Brown, Rob- colliery at Intake, Sheflield, England, ert . Hancock, W. E. R. Robson. happened not long ago. While cross- ing a field near the turnpike a pedes- trian was startled by a loud rumbling. The next minute a portion of the earth vanished. Closer examination revealed that an old pit shaft, which had been made part of the ficld, had subsided 60 feet. No Women in Jap Universities. There are two imperial universities neither. 49-3p. in Japan, but wonen are admitted to Otis Putnam County—Henry 8. Me- Kenzie, Frank McRae, W. S, Middle- ton, W. A. Russell. St. Johns County—John W, Davis, H. €. Mahr, W. A, McWilliams, K. A. Wilson, Santa Rosa County—J. A, Bryant, John L. Baggett, T. J. Fern, T. J. Mapoles, J. M. Seigler. St. Lucie County—G. E. Dutton, R. Parker. THE EVENING f[ELEGRAN LAKELAND, FLA, APRIL 13, 1912, Sumter County—No qualiflcations' with State chairman. Suwannee County—J. P. Lamb, L. D. Newlan, L. E. Robertson, B. F. Umstead. l Taylor County—No qualifications | with State chairman. Volusia County—James E. Cade, Bedford Jones, John G. Leonardy, R. B. F. Roper, T. J. Sparkman, John | A Vanvalzah., - Washington County—L. H. Ev!:zmmm. L. H. Howell. | Walton County—W. H. Mapoles, Laurel Hill; 5. H. Miller, Freeport; . P Richburg, Laurel Hill. ;NOTICE T0 ELECTRICAL CON- TRACTORS & PROPERTY OWNERS in conformity with the revised or-| dinance, Mr. C. R. Sidman has beea appointed Electric Inspector and is authorized to collect the following fees for inspection: Up to ten lamps, 25 cents each; over ten and up to twenty-five lamps, 10 cents each; over twenty-five lamps, 6 cents each. | No inspection shall be made for less than one dollar. Inspections of temporary installa- tions for show window exhibitions, conventions and the like, shall be charged for according to the time re- !auired for such inspections at thei rate of seventy-five cents per hour. Each re-inspection of any over- head, underground or interior wires or apparatus shall be charged for ac- cording to the time required for such re-inspection at the rate of seventy- five cents per hour. (Signed) MORRIS G. MUNN, President of the Council. P. B. HAYNES, Chairman of Light and Water Com- mittee. Attest, H. L. SWATTS, City Clerk, April 8, 1912, Modern Maidens Not Wecaklings. A Philadelphia society debutante chased two young thieves who had snatched her bag, caught them, got back her property, and then marched the culprits to a policeman. The days when it was consigered the grace- full thing for a young lady to be pret- tily helpless and to depend on some one to take care of her are forever past and Eore 4 Bride’s Trial, One of the greatest trials a girl has to encounter when she marries is thag she has to discharge her mother and depend on a hired girl—Graymont (Ga.) Hustler. Wakulla County—H. K. Eubanks. | H Bu- | § Lakeland RS on! s FOR SALE City, Suburban and Country Properties, Homes, Groves, Farms at Real Valye Flood & Hendrix, Owners BEAUTY AND HE:L73 are preserved by the ys bath. If you have neves the glow and luxary of ¢ missed a lot. Drop in how much it will cost 1o 1. put in your home. You'; prised at how little that “niyh" aiuch (S Iiardwar & I’Iumin ( COOL AIR FOR SALE NOT HOT AIR Dest Oscilating and Ceiling fans. All sizes at the right prices, A complete line of Electric Irons that are Hot Stuff. A classy line of Electric Cook Stoves that ‘“cookum sum,” and all the Necessary Electric Appliances to convenience and beautify the home at a price that is reasonable enough for all to be had. FLORIDA ELECTRIC & MACHINERY CO. DRANE BUILDING PHONE 298 REMOVAL SALE! N OW and until we transfer our stock to the new Deen-Bryant building, which will be about May 1st, we will sell all stock in the furniture department at COST. This is no fake sale--we mean just what we say --NOW is your opportunity to furnish your home at the lowest possible cost. CASH ONLY! LAKELAND EURNITURE & HARDWARE COMPANY. B ——

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