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FOR SALE—At a bargzin: Premier typewriter; new. seen at News office, upstairs. 3-19 0. k. Can be FOR SALKM—Nice six room house on one-fourth block, orange and grapefruit trees, 2 blocks from Lake- jand high school. Price $1,800, Ad- dress owner P. 0. 556, city. 3-29-tf. NOTICE. All kinds of Notary Work done by J A. COX, No. 210 Kentucky Ave. 4-6-1md FOR RENT—Rooms for house- keeping, furnished or unfurnished. 411 South New York. Blue. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. Ap- ply to J. W. Martin, Jefferson hotel. 4-2, For FIRE, ACCIDENT, PLATE- GLASS, and STEAM BOILER IN- SURANCE, se¢ D. H. SLOAN, room 9, Raymondo building. Residence phone 4-11-3 165 Green. 4-6-tt. FISH! FISH! 218 North Kentucky avenue, phone 252 Red. Yaun's Fish Mar- ket. 4-15-tf. FOR RENT—Newly furnished bed- Toom. Modern conveniences. Summer rates. 107 West Orange street. 4-16-6. For quick service try the 0. K. restaurant and 5 cent lunch coun- ters, 107 North Florida avenue. Hot coffee at all hours. 4-15-tt, FOR SALE—An Aermotor wind mill. For further particulars apply to 301 South Tennessee avenue. 4-15-tf, FOR SALE—Fine milk cow. Sce D B. Dickson, 4-15-tt. LOST OR STRAYED—Liver-col- ored pointer bitch; answers to name of Fannie. Reward if returned to Dr. N. L. Bryan or Pillan's Store. 4-24-2 Smith | ®HE EVENING fELEGRAM LAEELAND, FLA. APRIL 24, 1912. WANTED-—At once, a stenog- Apply to John 8. Edwards, 4-23-tf. I'uphl-!.'. lover First National Bank. | General Team Work—Furniture iand piano moving. Call 'phone 289. W. E. Tyler. 1-23-tf FOR RENT-—My house on Success avenue, Dixieland; seven rooms and bath; barm, etc. W. C. Norvell, city. WANTED—At once, a building and loan association to build homes in Lakeland. Address P. 0. Box 536, Lakeland, Fla. 4-20-6. FOR RENT—Three nicely fur-|cious, refreshing and satis- Phone 326 nished room; modern conveniences; to young men or couple without chil- dren. Apply to 305 South Massachu-| ..o o6 our ooft drinks ena-|NOTICE TO ELECTRICAL CON- setts avenue. 4-20-6. FOR RENT—Two rooms for light | bles you to get just what you North Florida 4-20-6. housekeeping. 401 avenue. FOR SALE—Good chicken wire fencing at a great bargain. Telephone 239 Red for further particulars. 4-22-3tp. For Sale—Horse, wagon and har- gsess. Apply to C. F. Brush, or write Box 426. 2-18-t¢ FOR RENT—Room 201 Drane building, after May 1. Room I8 equipped with chairs, curtains and tables. Apply to Mrs. Willets, Room 201, Drane building. 4-24-1t, Call of the City, “Whatever particular thing you love, even if it be nature, you can find it somewhere in the town; and if you do not love anything in particular, you are a poor creature whom noth- fng but the city can comfort. = Charles Mulford Robinson. ! What Chalk ls. The chalk which we use on blacks boards and the chalk cliffs along Eng. " | land's coast are the pressed together - | remains of tiny bodies that once lived in the sea, e e — GRAND Thursday, April 25 PACKING HOUSE MARKET, SMITH-HARDN BUILBING, MAIN ST. & FLORIDA A A place where once fyou buy, you'll trade nowhere else. I have spared no expense in putting up an absolutely sanitary market My meats are cut and put in a refrigerator show case and delivered in a refrigerator wagon. Every lady in Lakeland is specially invited to visit my market opening day. Nice calendars and useful kitchen articles will be given every lady who comes. Below Are A Few Prices For the Remainder of The Week: +-20c|@re tired and hot you ;i “ it ores. B. B. HUFFAKER FOR PROSECUT- ING ATTORNEY. The coolest place in townis'oursoda : Yes, Huffaker advertises. | fountain. When youlvertisen because intelligent people |% want to know about the candidates | § | | | | He has noth- 5 ing to hide. He believes in CLEAN = can always find some- POLITCS AND IN (LEA\ MEN FOR |3 OFFICE. thing sparkhing, deli=| , I am Polk county's son, and feel | confident that [ am in good hands. EPPES TUCKER, JR. Ohlinger fi Oppse New Dept, fying here. The many varie- 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- orly the best methods and the best|iions for show window exhibitions, conventions and the like, shall be charged for according to the time re- quired for such inspections at the rate of seventy-five cents per hour. (Signed) MORRIS G. MUNN, City Clerk, Each re-i et 14 y over- QUlCK DELIVERY lhclu;l.c ut::ern;rl::ndonor oIntell"l'or w::u President of the Council. April 8, 1912, want— Something That Goes Right to the Spot There are many ways and many ingredients for making soda water and other summer drinks, but we use goods. or apparatus shall be charged for ac- cording to the time required for such l P. B. HAYNES, Chairman of Light and Water Com- armacy| = re-inspection at the rate of seventy- Attent. PHONE 89 five cents pet hour. ". L. SWATTS, DOORS OPEN 2 P.- M. FOR SALE Tracts at Low Prices, Florida Homes and Groves Rolling Land, Situated on Beautiful Lakes, Payiny s beary and Trucking Farms. as represented by us, We Give You Fits IBIFANO BROS. v s 210 South Florida, Cowdery Bloik PROPOSALS FOR MUNICI- PAL BUILDING LAKELAND, FLA. land, No. 215 Drane by | The usual rights r Sealed proposals w!'l ba received by the undersigned untii 3 o'clock, p m., of May 20, 1912, for the con- land, Fla. struction of a municipal building for n8 the town of Lakeland. Details, plans ng Engineer, Atlanta, (s 4 OPENING PORK CUTS, BEEF CUTS, SUGAR CURED MEATS. o, TOUE DRESSED POULTRY. BAWD el oo 20c Western Pork Chops........... 2% Prime Rib Roast............. 1% Hams (W = a . 18 Bl Reut (Plain); 1000 TR ke O e Florida Pork Stew............ 12 :’“fi‘(w?::::::::::}: Hams (Boiled, Slioed) .........30c Fryers (Dressed) ............ .25 Porida Pock Jams ... 4¢ Fiorida Porter House Steak.....18c Breakfast Bacon (Strips)...... 20¢ RIES Swift's Pork Sausage.......... 15 Florida Sirloin Steak.......... 15¢ Breakfast Bacon (Sliced)...... 25¢ Pickle Tripe p Swift's Frankfords ........... 15 Loin Steak .................. B ke 18 o - Swift's Brookfield Sausage..... 20¢ 's-bone BUAK .....coiiiiennie 16¢ Imported Dill hmé """ doz.. . 18¢ Fobone Seak 1oLl 100 -— e el ottt eat W ciisiiciisisnnoiec B 0 . UNEY SRR . SEEESESENEEmRE 0 LANS OOE8 Kansas City Porter House Steak.22¢ . e é,f.l‘::" """"""" o e 20¢ Kansas City Loin............. 25¢ Veal Chops .................. 18¢ And Everything ThnthCnmed‘?: TN T 18¢ —— VO BIOW. (icvovcviuivinainos 10c a First Class Market. Fresh Eggs Lamb Shoalder ............... 15 BUTTER. Veal Shoulder ............... m Guaranteed Not to Be Over 24 Hours Lamb Stew .................. 120 o e R 45 YalZad . . g:g a::‘;‘;tez:g::bln Every Morn- Phone 279 and Loo k for the Boy FOR SALE City, Suburban and Country Propemes‘ Homes, Groves, Farms at Real Vajyg Flood & Hendrix, Owner Timber, Turpentine, « Lands, Choice (] 10 ‘0 Higy Weguarantee all proy. oy iy For reliable information se:. & Alfield LAKELAND, FLoam, In Ladies' and Men's Shoe made to order. Give ys trial. Repairing neatly quick and cheaply don Your Feet, ’and specifications may Lo soog at |office of the resident BOARD OF BONDI | G. C. Memminger, (halrman James Nisbet Hazletire _—';"‘ | Oa Opening Day Only—Ccap® Books at the Following Prices. St Cash: $1.00 Book for.... $2.00 Book for...... $3.00 Book for .. $5.00 Book for.... 3460 $10.00 Book for. ... $20.00 Book for. . R