Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 21, 1912, Page 2

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rtas AT IS5 Our _Ae> ified iment s GENERAL TEAM WORK—Furni- ture and piano moving. Cal] Phone 289 W. E. Tyler. 1-23-tf FOR SALE—At a bargain: Smith Premier typewriter; new. Can be seen at News office, upstairs. 3-19 Ever-Wear Hostery. Six pairs guaranteed for six months. Silk and lisle Sold only by E. F. Bailey, Lakeland. For quick service try the 0. K. restaurant and 5 cent lunch coun- iers, 107 North Florida avenue. Hot coffee at all hours. 4-15-tt, FOR SALE—Horse, wagon and har- | ress. Apply to C. F. Prush, or write | Lex 126, 2.18-tf | n FIRE, ¢ ) PLATE- | H 3, and STEAM BOILER IN-| SURANCE, sce D. H. SLOAN, room 9, | tuymondo “mild*ag. Residence phone 165 Green 4-6-tt. | 0. K. BAKERY. | Our motto is *Quality before THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKLLAND. FLA, JUNE 21, 1912. NPRESSON OF ) N YORER J. E. BEANS, OF COLUMBIA UNI- VERSITY, A BOOSTER FOR LAKELAND SECTION. . It's a far swing of the pendulum that carries a New Yorker from the cry of the subway guard's order to | 'step lively, please,” to the song of | the mocking bird and red bird and the splash of the waters in Florida's lakes, all in the space of a few days, but J. E. Beans, instructor, depart- ment of engineering drafting in Co- lumbia university, New York, .who arrived here Friday, is fast becoming a Florida booster. Mr, | s, who has purchased a ite in the Lakeland-Auburn- + tract, adjoining the directors’ we of the Florida Lakeland Home {Co., north of Auburndale, says he has spent his life dangling from a strap in a crowded street car, bhut that it doesn't need second sight to foresee the possibilities of this sec- tion of Florida and that any one who sees what bas been done and Quantity,” and we are putting nothing in our cakes and pies but scrupulously clean, wholesome and nourishing ingredients. Come and see, Open shop. Peacock building. 107 South Florida. FOR RENT — Two furnished rooms at 502 South Tennessee ave- nue. 8-25-tt FISH! Will have fish as soon as rail- way connections are being made again. Yaun's Fish Market. 6-12-tf FOR RENT—Threc rooms for light housekeeping. For further particu- lars apply to Mrs. L. A. Rennolds, street, 6-7-6t The Ellerbe Shoe and Harness shop, 307 North Kentucky avenue, will gnarantee to keep half soles on | ¢ any ong puir of shocs for $ Wear them ont at our expenge. No pair of shoes need cost you more than $2.25 for half soling as long as the shoes Tast 6-7-1mo LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT- 4 furnished rooms with free bath, clectric lights, telephone and out-door slecping room. Apply to Ohlinger & Alficld, 6-12-tf, LOST-—-A fancy bag, containing Irish crochet pattcrns, either on Flor- ida avenue, Lake Hollingsworth drive oi Flatwoods road. Please return to Mrs. P. A, Gardner, or leave at the News office. PUPILS in voice, piano and pipe organ wanted in eland by a graduate with many ycars experi- ence. Good reference. Address Mrs, W. A. Lyons, Chubb, Fla. 6-14-6 WANTED - Two or three young men of Lakeland for cornet players, as two of our cornet players will be leaving the band in a few months, Apply to Prof. Janowski, band room. FISIL —Phone 311, R. 0. Park. Fish, 8, 10 and 1 2 cents per b, Charge extra for dressing, 6-18-6p FOUND- A pair of eye glasses, Owner may have me by calling at this oflice, identifyiy e and pay- ing for this advertisoment, 6-18-t¢ FOR SALE- Good work and driv- what is being done cannot fail to be enthusiastic over the future. “If northern city people understood th real conditions of this highland lake section of Florida this country would be the Mecca for the thou- sands of people who now go to crowd- ed summer resort lakes where the climate is no mors comfortable than it is here right now and where the other advantages of fishing, bathing and boating do not. begin to compare with what 1 have found here. Since I have been here the temperatur: has been as perfect as it could pos- sibly be at any of the lakes around New York, Chicego or Minneapolis, “The productiveness of the high ridge land around Lakeland and Au- buendale speaks for itself and this Vuburndale conntry is as attractive ny country 1 have ever seen and it has more posibility of making an attractive place for a home than any plice 1 know of SWith o grove site on the high cronnd of this section and a bunga- low site overlooking the chain of beautiftul - lakes in Auburndale, it vould almost seem as if the last fly THE HOME RUN BOY SCORES, The following extract from the sermon of a minister of our acquaint- ance so fully coincides with our own ideas that we are going to pass it| along for others, especially parents, | to read and ponder over: “Formerly people thought that a child should be quiet and sedate, that to be lively was sinful. Now we know that God made the child to play and run, and we have playgrounds and utilize play as a moral energy. “‘Some people think if a boy mopes about and is quiet that he is called into the ministry; not so, that boy | is sick. The boy full of vitality, en- ergy, who can knock a home run in the ball game, who is full of electric | wires, is the boy God wants in th':} ministry; the fellow who will do| things. “That lad with the fervid imagi- nation will be the captain of indus- | i i try; the merchant prince, The hus- tling fellow will make the world go | “It is suid that his teachers used te whip the boy Martin Luther to meKe him sit still; he was so ener- getic and full of life. Thank God they did not succeed; it would have been a calamity for the world had Inther been subdued, for to him the | modern world owes its liberty, free dom to worship as we please; freoe- dom to protest against tyranny. “Do not leave to the State or the church the care of your children in morals and religion. These import- ant things need to be put into the child with the perscnal touch.” WORDS OF WISDOM. The time when it is most n to advertise is when business est. When it is brisk and you are Fusy all the time it is not required that any inducements for more busi- ress should be held out, or you have EVERYTHING TO BUILD A Hols; Largest Stock of Lumber in South Florida IT WILL PAY TO SEE US! The Paul & Waymer Lumber Compan Office: PRICES RIGHT -E-E-K-R--K-E-B-B-X-K-X-X-¥-] -The Professions- Q clready all you can attend to. It is cary to keep owarm in the summe time when the sun is shining, You don’t have to induce warmth by ex francous means; but when winte; comes you have 1o ns¢ means oth than nature confers to induce com fort. So with the matter of attrac irg busine When it comes nutn ally you den’t need to draw it; bn when it falls away special indne tents have to by offered to bring it back. Then is the time to advertis had been removed from the city man’s ointment for, by co-operating with his neighbors it should be pos- sible to develop the grove by a sort of absent treatment method and dur- ing the process use the bungalow site as a vacation playground, and when the time comes that he finds impossible to respond to the subway guard’'s order to “'step lively please,” he is sure of a delightful home site in a delightful climate and a fully bearing grove to furnish the nec suries and some of the luxuries of Iite. a vacation camping ground there is nothing more to be desired for it has good shooting, fishing, sail- ing, canocing, and motor boating on A connecting chain of five of as beau- tiful lakes as it is possible to find, vith your home at ong end and a railroad station at the other. It seems to me that this combi- ration of building o pleas and profitable home for old age and hav- Vi a delighttully perfect vacation sround of your own in the mean- carly and often, and to keep it up urtip a revival takes place. It would Le foolish to curtail your advertisi Lecause business has fallen off, That is the very best possible re n why you should increase your advertising, Try it, and you will find that the business will increase in the same ratio. — Tampa Times, NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby given that the firm of Ellis & Barhite, real estate dealers, composed of J. J. Ellis and F. A. Barhite, is hereby dissolved by mutual consent. That the said J. J. is to con- tinue the business of said firm, all outstanding des and commissions tc be his property. That all d bt due and owing by suid firm are as- sumed by the said 3.0 K, the cid | F. AL Barhite retiring from the Dissolution to take place this 6th day of June, 1912 Y. 4. BLLIS 6-T- 1 BN BARNITE DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH. | SPECIALIST | Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat | Glasses Scientifically Prescribed Phone: Office 141, Residence 22. Bryant Bldg, Lakeland, Fla l aaoaoooaooonoofl | DR. W. S. IRVIN ; DENTIST x Established fn July, 1906 ' Rooms 14 and 15 Kentucky Buildin | Phones: Offive 180; Residence $+4 DR N. L BRYAN, DENTIST. / Rooms 8 and 9, Deen & Bryant Build- ing. Phone. 339, Residence Phone 246 Green, LAKELAND, FLA. Dr. Sarah E. Wheeler OSTEOPATH PHYSICIA Rooms S, 6 and 17, Bryant Building Lakeland, Fla. DR R R SULLIVAR, —PHYSICIAN— Opecial attention given to Surgery| and Gynecology DR. W. R. GROOVER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, | Rooms 3 and 4 Kentucky Bide. | | | | Lakeland, Flovida. |C. M. TRAMMELL, {torney-at-Law. Jidees, DBryant Buildiug Lakeland, Fla. Roor 7 Stuart Bldg. INO. 8, I-:nmnns [ oA SRR —GEORGE T. HOLDER— Foot of Main Street, City SERVICE RIGHT NOW We Have a Full Line of CLUETT-PEABODY ARROW BRAND SHIRTS AND COLLARS In the Latest Stvles. < - We also have a full line of Knecland's Shoes. Styles for Particular People at Our Store. < > THE HUB JOS. LeVAY R. B. HUFFAKER, ~Attorney-at-Law— Bartow, Fla @ D. & H. D. MENDENHAL { Civil Engineers and Ar | Rooms 212-215 D | LAKELAND, FLA [ Phosphate land exan: Blueprirtice Attorney-at-Law, : Office In Munn Building LAKELAND, FLORIDA. Tunguse Reindeer The reindecr i 1 { than any ot herd furnishing » and candles Master of Dancing. of ROGER. & LLANTON & st ledonis o e Tavyets. !mt.\.\'mz HALL. "PHON Bryant Block, ‘Phone 349 | 2 { Lakeland, Fla "1 B. Streater C. F. Kennedy | quently used for: STREATER & XENNEDY .. Contractors and Builders. RN —Lawyers— -stimates Cheerfully Furnished. ;_.}.:—a N Raymondo Blig, Let s talk_ with you about the ' ! the aline. | your building large or small acter; BUGS AND INSECTS |—— T el ihORAE. R ELL the rei ing horse, wagon and harness, N, 11, | ime is most practical and has here- Davis, Flat Woods Farm, % 1-2 miles | 1ofore been very much overlooked hy southeast of Lakeland FOR O RENT Furnished, vooms 113 South Kentueky water. Phone 38 Blue Well, Hardly Ever, When a pretiy woman wishes to ! have her way with « i | takes her long to fing * | resistance —~Chicago it feround for the trees until the eall of the 20-RED. | those ow G-18-ap L the people o fthe northern cities.” Mr. Beans will remain in Auburn- Hot and cold | 4210 oversecing the work of clearing G-19-gp | the site for his zrove and prep: X - : g TUCKER & TUCKIR, FOR SALE Bezgarweed seed, A N . : of duty takes him back to Columbia Jimited « " o also an instructor in the I"la G104y amd his father, POR SALED S5-horse power boiler | Beans, ster of the R 5 e O Y A ol A AN N O IT'S PERFECT BLI: ement and oths dind Za-hovse pows life, which | read in Omaha, who have pu pamps S50 callons of water per min- | land adjoining his, B % VWKL MR B-10-1f ] within a month or y Rid your i-ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE On S Florida A \ barza DISSOLUTION NOTICE. o Applv to Thiz is to zive notice that t o\ L i S ELLERBE shoe and harnos:s r and if you have need of ok them over You'll find th FOUND can hav e decided is your ! venue i CHINESF LAUNDRY o among the many thi: it show the personal I t you desire most WEDDING GIFTS { - £~ n” '\\'"illopen nextMonday| Gifts wem the Cole & Hull store Cldest Bn g in America The Best Fitting, Easiest Slipping ™ i ‘at 106 Massachusetts 100 g 30 Avenue, ncar corner of Rose street. |SAM WING, Proprietor Four-ply Collar on the Market For Sale by E. F. BAILEY.

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