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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, —~A\KELAND, FLA, JUNE 15, 1912, PAGE SEVEN L. B. WEEKS —DEALER IN— staple and Fancy Groceries, Hay, Grain and Feedstuffs PHONE 119 Cowdery Building WITH WO00D'S MEAT MARKET 10 bs. Bucket Snowdrift Lard. 4 1bs. Bucket Snowdrift Lard . 12 bb! Flour in Wood ..covves 24 1b. Sack Flour.......... 1’.bSackFlonr cvese 3 Cans Extra Large Cream. .........coooiinnnnnnnnn, ; 3 Cans Tomatm.......... " 25 1 1b. Cracker Boy [ A BSOS o .30 1'5 Best Butter . 3 i siiesael o 8 : erSaek e T R R 1.85 Webeat per 1000be . 00 oL 215 . Feed. per Sack. 1 «s. ver Sack .....000 233 g S Saa A A B e Nl S A an R 1.85 Sharp edged Cutlery A carving knife may look all right in the store,but when put into service it may turn out to be too soft or too brittle. If you get your table cutlery here, you take, no risks, grade of steel, tempered with great accuracy. 50 sell pocket knives, shears, and scissors, which can be ground ¢ vize—and will hold that cdge. 4 i you are in need o fa mew razor that will make your shave | "8t quick and enjoyable, we have the kind you are looking for. | B Thomason, {State of ’.\lil\p('l'llil upcn All our cutlery is of the highest IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, Judicial Circuit, Florida. —In Chancery.—A. P Malloy and J. T. Miller vs. Lydia C. Center, et al.—Bill to Remove Cloud from Title. It appearing by the affidavit of W 8. Preston, attorney for the com- plainants, in the above stated cause that Lydia M. Center, Sallie Hughes. R. B. Smith, Giles C. Wilcox. G. N Guthrie, W. A. Robinson, R. Mar- shall, A. D. Cadzow, J. M. Henne:- sey. Florence A. Huebner, E. B. Van- Ceman, Lyman Phelps, Automati. Carpet Streicher and Tacker Com- pany, J. L. James, E. R. Trafford. trustees of the Florida Land and Col- onjzation Company, Florida Land and Colonization Company, Hagan Ot- terson, Sarah Otterson, J. Seather, Volney . Maloy, Charles C. Jackson Henry C. Shepherd, Hattie McKinley, Fred P. Buell, R. Wellborn. Rich- ard Much. J. H. Wood, Lucy E Jayes, Charles K. Dutton, James M Hastings, Emma T. Hastings, N. ( Bryan, F. . Moorchead, J. R. Oz- den, Joseph H. Joues, F. H. Peavey, Mathias Erikson, Forger. Hov, Jacot .. Skr . Lewis Booker, Edwin | the defend » bill of complair® trustes, ants named in t whose residence unknown, That there is no person within th Florida. the whom would bin! :id defendants and that the said d. are over the age of twenty s, it is therefore that said defendants whose residen is unknown be and are hereby 1 quired to appear to the bill of com plaint tiled in said cuuse on or befor Monday, the July, A. 1h12; atlezations o Ist day of otherwise tha siid hill will be MASTER'S SALE. Under and by virtu vendered in the Cireuit Court of the Tenth Judicial Cirenit of the State of Florida, in and for Polk county, IYlorida, in Chancery, on the 10th aay of April, AL D, 1912 in a certain riause wherein the Commercial and savings bank a corporation under the luws of the State of Wisconsin, was .complainant, and J. M. Peacock and R. E. Lufsey, co-partners trading and doing business under the firm name and style of Lakeland Lumber Com- of a deer pany, were defendents, 1, . 1. Mor- sofa, saying: 5 3 row, Master in Chancery in said “Grace!" cauge, will sell at public outery to “No,” she mournfully made answer. the highest and best bidder for cash, on Monday, the first day of July, A (11912, the same being a legal cales day within the legal hours of the following described proper " away from your work too mucbh. So, it One T2-horsepower Simple I just swore off” And, shaking her tion Kn SOLEYGT and one Short | pead, she sighed: “No. No ,,,(,,-,.II Cab Sald property to e sold ot the | John” E plant o1 the Lakeland Lamber Com Whercupon he went over to her | i) near Kathleen, Florda, | with considerable velocity of locomo- | Dated Dot day of May A D | tion, Lelding out his hand and crying 1M ¢ MORRO with emotion: i lhe Jackson & Wilson Co. [LOUR--- FLOUR---FLOUR “"f‘” wheat costing $1.17 per bushel in Chicago and it takes 4 10 make a barrell of flour. Therefore flour must go higher. efore another rige, Best Grage on the Market. 1F ShL UL PR R e e l . 48.1b sack... 2% Flogr, 12:1b sack. . Flour, 24.1b gack 1 { s | | | | W.P. PILLANS & CO0. The p, ure Food Store Ask the Inspector { the ¢ Mot n Chin : : 4 she murmured, putting her | J _\] SIMONTON hands behiud her and shaking he r: Solicivor tor Complainant licad. “T've sworn that off, too, John!™ | 6-1-% 20 “Sworn what off?” demanded John, “Holding hands" ghe murmured NOTICE. again o “You have, have you?” To All \Whom These Pres May “Oh, dear, ves!" And still keeping Cohberh: her hands behind her, she looked up 2 z at him and pleasantly remarked “What You will pleasc take notic thiat on g yoautiful day it has been, John!"” the 22nd day of June, 1972 therel Byt as for John, he marched out into will be a meeting of the <t kiolders| the hall, jammed his hat on his head, of the Central Construction (om-|and laid violent hands upon his coat. pany, a corporation, at the ot of the company in the City of Lakoland, .'“Goodby‘. " he muttered. for the purpose of increa . the 'Goodby, John,” she pleasantly an- i i N swered him capital stock of sald corporation Goodby forever!™ he said, punishing rom $10,000 to $25,000, and tor the his coat. purpose of altering and amciding| “Oh, that's such & long time!” she the charter of said corporatior This the 17th day of Mav, 1712 C.F. MERRIT Secretary and Treasurer of or- poration. 5-18-20-6-1%8 DISSOLUTION NOTICE This is to gzive noti co- partner be- tween O, ! n Wil- ley, under the firm n: iing | & Willey, has thiz day b ved SR A ; P o May 2o, 1912 2p BIDS WANTED Sealed bids will ity clerk until 1 {June 19, on cleari iand, to be use [ TENTH Polk County, i to complainants | service of | orderaid i taken as confessed by said defendants ¥ | himeelr ©| "I wonder i1 I'd better Game for Two | ! Now, as he entered the parlor he, gave the impression of a young gen- tleman whose hands were empty, and no matter how he was viewed the gaze | flew back to the emptiness of his hands. Oh, most unmistakably empty were his hands, and absolutely innocent of eith- er candy or flowers. Most conscious- ly empty, too, they were, blushing a dull red as they hung by their thumbs from his waistcoat pockets in & sheep ish sort of way, hanging in shame, as it were, and yet with a sort of sullen | bravado, as though saying: “Well, what of it?" | Yes, even thus our hero entered the | parlor and sald: | “Hello!” | And as his salutation is subdued {into silence, let us look at the lady !in the case and sce whether the eye of | matter so mobile, and divinely short was the lady { question, with a pert, quick manner of | wovement and eyes that were alter- | bright with speculation or Plump and cozy | nately | brighter yet with conviction. | How “Ye :H.nt. beginning with the new year | was going to work hard, and that's what kept me.” i) ious!" said she, and again she looked at the emptiness and the sheep (ishness of his hands. | M I didn’t bring any flowers to- | i“!fl * he said. “I'd been thinking it | ite you are!” | | off’ | * said she, and swinging hor‘ foot And even brighter grew her glance, [ “And all soris of shows” he con- cluded, far, far down the keyhoard, 07 O8O i. v | | “My!" said she. “You were busy!™ | ¢ “y he said, trying to look at | 3 her in a significant manner. “And | & now I'll be able to save a little money | and then—" “Flowers,” she said, raising one | finger. He nodded. o “Candy,” she sald, raising another. He nodded again. “Concerts.” Again he nodded. “And all sorts of shows,” she con: cluded. And, nodding again, he drew a long breath and made room for her on the “I've sworn off.” “Sworn off what?” “Sitting on the sofa like you meant. ! made up my mind that beginning with the new year, I was keeping you i ace!” She followed him. said, “So it's all over between us!™ scowled, turning up hie coat collar and looking ferocious. And as for John, the door open, passed out into the ves- tibule and banged the door behind him. | From the hall inside she pleasantly % he John slammed waved her hand at him and turning to annihilate her with an awful look his eves fell upon the solitaire that gleam- ed from one of her fingers, “Here, 1 wan' my ring back!” denlommu 1 to her through the 1of the door glds! pantomim- ing rings back, Eiv | And pleasantly drew down the blind John zat down on And as for John, g from saying to some | the top step ] ht back g worning that which he emerzed ar last flowers and candy «nd co "prrxf'ranm s cler 1Zht or telephone her in reserved to reject ar llll call for her tomorrow night and g WP 1 | take her to a show?” Chairman Cemetet | And as a certain picture arose be- § ::;: hin:lof two persons sitting on a |9 eating candy together, he hur- | ¥ - Use Today. riedly turned his steps to the candy | %e the prescut day, eivisZ 10 | ghop and hurriedly muttered: eredit to the succeeding ones —Hom “1 guess I'q better come right back!” & » N circumspection can come to rest on a ‘ 6’ | in | * said he, “I made up my mlnl: \ Maps of any description compiled on short given to compiling city, display and maps kept on hand. sunable rates, @ A nice cold drink on a hot dav. for a thirst chaser? cious, cold and bubbling, drinks too. Ice Cream Combinations «f piano excellence may be seem at No picture or de scription could reveal it like a per- semal examination.. So if you are s lever of good music and an admirer of the artistic, come and see how perfectly tie Bailey piano will sat- isfy you. our warerooms. Also how easily you eam ocwn one. Perry-Tharp-Berry Music Co. (TR « SRR S5 m"m G MAPS, BLUE PRINTS notice, Special attention advertising maps. County and Stats Chemicahly prepared, nov-fading blue prints at rea- Special rates for prints in Iorge quantitiee. Prompt attenticn given mail ord ers, et e == South Florida Map and Blueprint Co. ' Room 213-215 Drane Building LAKELAND, FLA. It is further ordered that this or- | ¢ axked, in a careless man- e ARAL R st | ner: lnl you swear anything else | - 5 ¢ : ¢ published once a week for | o'y | OFQIQIQEOIODOIQECT Qb Gl D | Ive ""_“" Weeks in the Lak “Well” he said, avoiding her eye, ',‘t land Tele W4 newspaper pub-oeandy & a e an r ' lC'a 0"e Or S [lished in said county and State, ‘; and brighter grew her glance. (' This 20rd day of May, A, D191 | “And concerts,” he continued, his F: Near Electric Light Plant \ B FERGUSON. voice dropping 4 note and hanging | ? MAKES S-00-0t Clerk of Cirenit Court over the edge of the tragics, 1“ RED CEMENT PRESSED BRICK CALL AND SEE THEM. CAN SAVE YOU MONEY Crushed Rock., Sand and Cement for Sale BUILDING BLOCKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS 12 and 18 inch Drain Tile for Sidewalk, Gate Posts, Mounds, Etc, Good Stock on Hand WE Deliver Free of Charge H. B. ZIMMERMAN. Proprietor. Flower HOFOPORGL OB OPOIOEGHOIOIOMOHOFTPOF0IOE0d GOSDSSMIS CHANCE OF A LIFE TIME 1 am going to retire from active business and In order to do this 1 am offering my entire stock of hry Goods, Notlons, ete., ABSOLUTE COST $1 do the work of $5, if you want to make come to my store and lay in a supply of Spring and Summer Goods, Everything will be slashed to rock bottom prices, including LAWNS, LINENS, GINGHAMS, PERCALES, CHAMBRAYS SILKS, SATINS, SHOES, HOSE. Come and See My Line. My [Prices Will Astonish You N._A RIGCINS A NICE COLD PHOSPHATE fOR MIN[ i Can you beat it We make them fruity and deli- Then there are other soda Eqg Drinks Lemonades Mineral Waters Dainty Punches for Dames CENTRAL PHARMACY Quick Service Phone 25 OOGGOOVLLLOOIOLOLLLOOLOLO0LLIOOOROL00OCOOO000D0TNN Cut-over Timber, Tarpentine, FOR SA LE Lands, Colinization Tracts at Low Prices, Florida Homes and Groves on High Rolling Land. Sitnated on Beautiful Lakes, Paying Straw- and Trucking Farms. Weguar property just For reliable information see & Alfield LAKELAND, Choice tee all beary SALLE & as represented by us QeI gorin s . ity o e e