Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 21, 1912, Page 7

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAk 14 RLAJUNE 21 1918, PAGE SEVEN OUR SALE! —————. -~ The Doctor’s Patients The handsome estate of Rose Hill, -—_— Mill Made A Mistake and Shipped | Me Too Much Flour! 11 sell it for several days beginning SATURDAY JUNE 22nd. below market value as follows: e 40c 241b.sacks ............ ... .. 80c acquaintances. Young Doctor Everson always ad 98 1b. (half bbl) sacks... .. .. . 2.95 mired tl;x\- pl:u:_ whenshe passed it in Wood, half bbls ....... .. .. . 3.10 l his rides; but, of course, he would not | | GUARANTEED HIGHEST GRADE---not without a tenant, was sold at last. gentleman, with an invalid wife :md a pretty daughter, purchased and took Possession of it. They seemed very !wmure to call without an invitation < However, one day, accident gave him | "(‘“P the desired opportunity. As he was Tennesse grades as sold by some---Some other [ riding by, the front door opened. nd s goe | Miss Bennett came tripping down the Specials. i= tet - steps. R S { “Please stop a moment!” she callod e e —— e m———— e out. “Are you not a doctor?" sl sald. Lakcldfld I "Lam. Can | be of service?" he nal air was the quick au- ris very ill, and pa Pa not here. As we are strangers, | did not know whom to go to, so 1 ' ventured to stop yvou." “Perfectly right,” “I am at your disposal immediately.” “Mamma,” said the girl, bending tenderly over her, “the doctor is here " “Oh, well, he can't do me any good,” was the fretful answer. Doctor Everson stepped up and laid his hand upon the invalid’s wrist, say- ing cheerfully: *“Suppose we try, any way. What have you been taking?" Mrs. Bennett gave a list, The doctor laughed. “As you are alive after all that,” he sald, “there’s hope yet! Now, can you tell me your bad feelings?" The lady went over all her symp toms, and the doctor said, in that cheery tone which always brings new life into a sick room: “That is better than 1 hoped. You can almost cure yoursell, madam, it you will follow few of the simplest directions.” “What are they?” asked the daugh | sald, with his most profess “Yes, indeed!™ swer. UMy mothy D. B. DICKSON S T PN R Florida ter eagerly “Only to dispensze with all medi cine, unless some light thing for hei | merves: eat plenty of nourishing food | throw these windows all open.” Doctor Everson left =ome simple | powders, and, at the danghter's | quest, promised to call again the next i day, [ “Papa wifl be here, and 1 wish you to see him, Here are our cards,” safd Miss Bennett, as she showed the doc- tor downstairs, The doctor bowed and gave her in A carving knife may look all _ | right in the store,but when put| s s i be too soft or too brittle. Sharp edged Cutlery doing, he became more interested in the nurse than in the patient, nobody was the wiser. Sometimes, to relieve the tedious hours of duty, he took the fair nurse out to drive, and In those pleasant " vou t bl l h hours they grew l:'o;y v:'ell mwfm:ulnted. | Mrs. Bennett had been for two > ge your “ € cu‘ ery ere’ you take months under the doctor’s care, and was 80 greatly improved that Nellle All our cutlery is of ‘he highest sometimes left her, to take a ramble by herself in the pleasant fields and woods near Rose Hill. One afternoon, having strayed down a road which wag new to her, she came to an old mill, the ruins of which were grass worn and rotten. Bt Nellie supposed they would bear her light welght, and, from mer walked out on the old timbers, which overhung the stream, and stood flinging pebtles in no risks. grade of steel, tempered with great accuracy, aiso sell pocket knives, shears, and,scissors, which can be ground 20 edge—and will hold that cdge. one of the finest in Connecticut, long pleasant people, but slow in making | | | | | | You never had such a trial of them as | said the doctor | | Charlie | lnines ‘!u 0 e Buying Laces | A BEAUTIFUL IllllSIRAIION { | ! of piano excellence may be seen of our warerooms. No picture or de scription could reveal it like a per- sonal examination.. So if you are s lever of good music and an admirer of the artistic, come and see how “1 beg your pardon,” said the young woman in the quiet street suit as sho“ mldent’nlly knocked the elbow of an- other customer at the lace counter, ! The other young woman looked up | irritatedly. Then after staring a mo- | ment she reached out her hand with | a great jingle of bracelets and chate- herfe “Why, Luey!" she cried, “I haven't | i C"y e B&lley v bl In\l €yes on you since we were grad- ! nated from school three years ago!" “Why, it's Corinne, isn't it?” said the quiet girl with no great enthusi- asm. It has been a long time—how | I’erry Iharp BerryMusu; (Co. o tell the trath,” woman - with the rl‘:llvl:luu's. ll\\ ‘ MAPS BLUE PRINTS married soon!™ isfy you. Also how easily you cam cwn one. “Why, how odd!" with a little smile, am doing, too!™ “You don't mean it!" eried the girl with the chatelaines, “You m-ur‘ seemed to attract the boys—I mean, | ~:1nl the 1!”\1! “That's what some of us did. We always said you | would surely by an old maid. \\'vl].i I'm glad you got a chance at last! I't have been married a dozen times since those days if 1'd said ‘Yes,' but, believe me, 1 wasn't going to be in a hurry! “l just took my time, knew that there would always be plenty of chances for me. I'm marry ing very well-—-n young man who has a responsible position with a big firm, H Harker, Larker & Harker.” out 0rl a ap an “epr nt o “Oh!” cried the girl in the quiet suit. “Yes, I know of the firm. Will | Room 213-215 Drane Building LAKFLAND, FLA. vou tell me what position——-" “Charlie has something to do in the [ —- downtown oflices,” interrupted Cor- SOHFOPOSOHOIOL QIO O QO OBA GO F0EM O QSO FOMIOL mne "\'“' wouldn® derstand. The | : e e & | akeland Artificial Stone Works | at the head of the \\‘h(l'l‘ o8 Near Electric Lizht Plant tablishient hetore long. OF course - rotice, attention County and State Chemically prepared, non-fading blue prints at res- Maps of any description compiled on short Special glven to compiling city, display and advertising maps. maps kept on hand. because 1 sunable rates. Special rates for prints in lavee quantitiee. Prompt attention given mail ord ers. Lie ian't rieh” 4 MAKES e v e e e 09 prgapy CIMBENT PRESSED BRICK ret ’ ) & CALYL AND SEE THEM. CAN SAVE YOU MONEY I 1 ; o aovare chatelaines neslizently 've just pot some of this $6 00 stuff” said the girl with the © “Marrying as E: Crushed Rock, Sand and Cement for Sale BUILDING BLOCKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS 1am, | have to dress aceordinely, and 12 and 18 inch Drain Tile for Sidewalk, Gate Posts, and 1 doubtles: will mingle Mounds, Ete, society. You arew't @ gooq Stock on Hand WE Deliver Free of Charge Flower with the hest finding anything here that you care to ‘lvuy,':n‘v 3;111? R | & “ B. ZIMMERMAN. prourietol’. “You always were such a quiet mouse tg“‘:‘ $OIOBGHO of a thing, with no style—that fs, | mean, you did not care what you wore. There are some good laces around on the other side-—only 25 cents, too, and they'd trim very well in a qulet trous- seau, such as you are getting up, no doubt. “I'm nearly worn to a shred getting J $ABODOIOHUHOWOEOBOSIHOFMMOD GOITHO IGO0 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 Dry Goods, Notlons, etc., ABSOLUTE COST if you want to make $1 do the work of $5, come to my stors Kverything things in order, for, of course, I had to have dozens of everything. My dear! How | envy you, being able to #et a half dozen of everything and let it end there, and just a dress or so! People who live quietly, of course, don’t expeet to he asked out and don't need evening gowns. It's a great re spongibility, living up to Charlie’s po gltion and expectations. When the | head of the firm asks us to dine some | times 'm not golng to look as nmuvh | I hid to bhuy a dress for the oceaston!” “Doesjs your fianco very well ae. 1 quainted with the head of the firm?” inquired the quiet girl “Why™ gaid the other noyed won't he long and lay in a supply of Spring and Summer Goods, slashed to rock bottom prices, Including PERCALES, CHAMBRAYS, a trifle an | That 1g, it hefore My will be LAWNS, LINENS, GINGHAMS, “of course he is! Harker | to the water, to watch the ripple they | penlizes that he can't do ,:),.n” 'h: ! you are in need o fa new razor that will make your shave | made. e in the pr officest Charlie 1s SILKS, SATINS, SHOES, HOSE. She did not notice the wive POl modest and docs not pat himeelf for | % * . ick and enjoyable, we have the kind you are looking for :'"‘ ”";""rf ”“'”i sty "]'" e “l""l NAg. .ot slanbt Uis ']"'"’ g n§ Come and See My Line. My }Prices Will ‘ ) " v 5 ¥ o go back, crach! went th ton| think he 1toone of themaelyes + which she stood, down went | hut he is owoiting his opportunity. ! AStO“IS'\ Y(lu Nellie into the strean As heowent !l Why, the finm doesnt realize how | down, she gave a frantie ol and | much is on 1 chouldere!' Yon sncceeded in grasping o o ber, | don't 10 ! ired, for one gettine H which held her suspended, her bup a tronssen SHIL T supposge e flc shonlders just out of th small, plain onthit docen’t hother one .; Nellie knew that the Vas i much, does it de " deep, and che conld not Shed “on, T have heen doing it in n leis e | shrieked and =hrieked for [urely way for some time now,” said An instant, and a che ot | the girl in the ' ol . . _f ;_'””J answering back: "l A R VY mar. . & " 3 N . 3§ g' | I'm com ried! ™" ¢ 1 the ] v e & 66 f 4 r RI boor Nellie baew the v, 10| aeiere phtird) A NlLf COLD PHOSPHATE FOR MINK ; i1 strove to turn her he W take or p . g & LR ¥ ] rI-OUR. -.rlOIJR ! Doct T on leap frow &9 | i 1 . ¢ (I A nice Il dreimds on a hot day ( ;-;'. vou beat ‘.T § ot M his coat s he werd [ for a thirst chaser? We make them fruity and deh- & \ moment more l o v fed iR e " SRy N o ) - into the strean ¢ y cions, cold and bubbline, Then there are other <oda @ cat costing $1.17 per bushel in Chicago and it takes 1d her firmly 1 drink- too § 2 . with a great f 1 the t - _ . . make a barrell of flour. Therefore flour must go higher, passive on hi & % Ice Cream Combinations tgg Drinks Lemonades e another rise, few bold stroke Yook at e | & Mineral Waters Dainty Punches for Dames § o R ()luck chwcc Dhonc 25 & Talk F&Cu:, 12:1b sack_ a GLODLOH a1 . R Tiu nt Lover : Flour, 24.1b sack,. FOR SALE el Colinizaion Florida Homes and Groves High Ro y ( Jeautifu' | Paying Straw- Poars ¢ | s. Weoy yust g 5 & ger and not a v g d the chor 5 o ‘ P PHMNS ¢ 0.5 & Alfield . tore Ask the Inspector Yes. : arry ¢ Harker LAKELAND, FLORIDA § imge, | fore long, Nellis ® He's the jinior 1a in Harker w;dm'or'v tride Larker & Harker, you know!” POOUGOOOTUATOUOC IOV

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