Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 6, 1912, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT. Cu cfi%fifié@%fl eparticiita | Carver's ad in this issue. READ CLNERAL TEAM \\'ORK——-Furni-[ and piano moving. Call Phone tul 239 W. E. Tyler. ¥or quick service try the O. K. restaurant and 5 cent lunch coun- ters, 107 North Florida avenue. Hot coffea at all hours. 4-15-tt. F)R SALE—Horse, wagon and har- Apply to C. F. Brush, or write 2-18-tt aCCIDENT, PLATE- STEAM BOILER IN- ee D. H, SLOAN, room 9, wmildinz, Residence phone ness Tox il4 FiRE, d 4-6-tf. 0. X. BAKERY. moito is *‘Quality before| and we are putting aothing in our cakes and pies but scrupuiously clean, wholesome and| nourishing ingredients, Come and Open shop. Peacock building. 107 South Florida e The Ellerbe Shoe and [larness shop, 207 North Kentucky avenue, will guarantee to keep half soles on any one pair of shoes for $2.25. Wear them out at our expense. for half soling as long as the shoes Jast, 6-7-1mo horse power boiler 8 r air lift, which 50 gallons of water per min- McRae. 6-19-tf Homeste: in mountains rly visitors. J. P. 6, Hendersonville, N 6-22-2wn and g ute. Apply to W. K “0ld Low rates to « Jehnron, I route The Mann Plumbing and Construc- tion Co, is prepared to do your vin- ning and roofing. All kinds of metal work. Glve us a trial. 209 South Kentucky avenue. Phone 110. 6-19-tf We have plenty of fresh and salt water fish now on hand, and will keep plenty in stock in the future. W. A. Yaun Fish Market. Phone 252 Red. 6-22-tf FOR SALE—Corner lot, 100x135, with seven-room cottage on South Florida avenue. Call at D, H, Cum- bio & Co.'s store, or phone 337. 6-26-tf SPECIAL—10c ginghams at 8ec. Carver's Daylight store “At the Cor- eer’” Main street and Florida avenue. FOR RENT-—One good office room either furnished or unfurn.shed, in the Drane building. Apply to H. J. Drane. 6-29-tf STRAYED—One large sorrel mare mule, about six years old. A suitable ceward will be paid for return to, or tnformation that will lead to reocvery by HAYS & REAGAN, (Sawmill) Brooksville, Fla 7-1-6 WANTED - To sell my home place addition, % acre market new, modern, five-room zood barn, stables, ze, vy houses, all kinds of it trees, seven blocks from depot, high and Will price o W immediate i Daker favden, nice, cottag:, amd p yovus i school make considera- 7. o it South Ken h one 38 Bhae T 1 and col water three or sin de in Dixiciand or and and block nambers Lakeland, | Jox 00 -a- best pri o 1ot Addre Business, FOR RENT room and two roows unfurnished, foe Pousched For further tars apply to Mrs A. Rennolds. T-3-d Gold beauty pin. Finder wil] please return to the Telegram of- fee and receive reward. Maun Plumbing and Construction o, 209 Kentucky avenue, will do your building. Brick, stone, steel or tin. Your plumbing done strictly san- itary. TPhone 110. FOR SALE - Five acres of grape- fruit and orange laud, 3 2-10 miles south of Lakeland on good road, be- tween Lakeland and Mulberry; % cleared; small house and good well. Ideal place for home and small grove. Av a bargnin. P, 0. Box 577, Lake fand. T-5-6p. JERSEY COW FOR SALE. Will sell for § or apply at 317 South Virzi nue. FOR RENT One niul\ furni room for housckeeping. rarticulars apply to Mrs. L. rolds FOR RENT Office rooms in t Smith Hardin building J. carver. 7 ping LOST A Ren See FOR fury RENT 3 or 4 nice hed or unfarnished, si Phone J. L. Th pson, indard Oil man. or 21 Red T-u-tf O al her 1-23-t¢| and terms rooms, | -6 One niccly turnisheq particu- Ring up 29 Blue|J, B, Streater For further T-3-d Work of Youthiul Writers. A western paper recently offer the best story to by a I of the public schoo!l, are a few passages from the butions: “Cora Brown was fortunate- Iy the pos=essor of a birthday, i she was the daughter of rich friends.” i “But all this time a cloud was gath- i ering over Mrs. Delaney, which grew | large as years went by, and that cloud was full of grasshoppers.” “My father desired me to marry a bank president, a handsome, reckless man, fond of naught save the gaming- table.” *“‘Vat I dell you, vat I dell | you,' shouted the Irishman.” *“As she entered the room a cold, damp smell | met her sight” prize be w He | Votes for Women. A woman may vote as a stocstolder | on a rallroad from one cnd of country to the other; bnt {f her stock and buvs a house money, has no voice in the | of the road bhefore “1is doors wip houge is taxe nd pay George William Ci for.—~ LAKELAND 'The Home of Modern, Conveniences The railroad man’s, the Traveler. No pair oll and Citizen Boot Black at A. C. L. | No cther tribunal in the luml i..d'nhx shocs need cost you more than $2.2 ’I(‘(])Ot first-class service Luamntee(‘ | 18ters Justice on o vas for ladies and gentlemen; also polish | vour fine hand grips and ladies” hand bags. Hours from 6 a. m. to 10:10 p m SHINE WHILE YOU WAIT. 'DOOOQOQQQOQOQ!}O -lhe Professions- 0000OONDOOODOLY DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH. SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses Scientifically Prescribed Phone: Oftice 141, Residence 22. Bryant Bldp Lakeland, Fla. DR. W 8. IRVIN DENTIST Established in July, 1900 Rooms 14 and 15 Kentucky Bullding Phones: Office 180; Resldence 84 DR. N. L. BRYAN, DENTIST. Rooms 8 and 9, Deen & Bryant Build- ing. Phone, 339. Rosidence Phone 246 Greep, LAKELAND, FLA. Dr. Sarah E. Wheeler OSTEOPATH PHYSICIA Rooms 5, 6 and 17, Bryant Building Lakoland Fll DR R R HILI.IVAII —PHYSICIAN— Special attention given to Surgery and Gynecology DR. W. R. GROOVER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Rooms 3 and 4 Kentucky Bldg. Lakeland, I-‘londa. R. B. HUFF, Am. ~—Attorney-at-Law— Bartow, deor 7 Stuart lildg U 4 TRAI\IMELL, Attorney-at-Law. Qe Uryant Building Luakeland, Fla. ‘ BLANTON & ROGERS, ‘ Lawyers. Fia Bryant Block, ‘Phone 319 TUCKER & TUCKER, —Lawyers— ‘ Lakelaud, Fla. Raymordo Bldg. Lakeland, DR. W. R. GROOVER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Rooms 3 and 4 Kentucky Bldg. Lakeland, Florida. TN0. 8. EDWARDS Attorney-at-Law. Office in Munn Building. LAKELAND, FLORIDA. Florida —GEORGE T. HOLDER— Master of Dancing. Q Private Lessons. Q ORANGE HALL. 'PHONE 330-RED. STREATER & KENNEDY Contractors and Builders, Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. Let ug talk with you about your building large or small Tolephone 169, or 104 Blue. G. D & B D. mnx:mn. Civil Engineers and Architects Rooms 212-215 Drane Bldg. LAKELAND, FLA. Phosphate land examination. veys, cxamiration, reports. Plueprirting. contri- for Q] important collections of hymns —|to a certan P’riv C. F. Kennedy | Sur- | THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKILAND, FLA 2 JULY 6, 191 Huntorous Court Happemng.- + ALW. Plnckney at a recent of lawyers responded with two stories to show that there Is some | humor associated with such a serious thing as the law. In Dawson City a colored man, Sam Jones by name, was on trial for felony. The judge asked Sam if he desired the appointment of 8 lawyer to defend him. *“No, sah,” sald Sam. “I'se gwine to throw my- self on the ignorance of the cote. Here is a story credited to O'Con- nell, and {llustrating the severe pen- alty imposed under the old crimina! law of England as well as the grew some humor cf the early English judge. The jury had returned a ver dict of gullty in the case of & man | accused of stealing a valuable watch | The judge in sentencing the prisoner, | | said, ‘You reached for time and !ound i eternity.’ Sway of the Police Magistrate. In New York upward of 200,000 per- sons were arraigued before the police ! magistrates during the year 1910 and | | another 100,000 were brought into! | their courts by mons ‘hugo army of 1w1>l» | are entirely ( the mog | puted s | nine ca In other wor 'a th | upon the per onai | more !h.m of the year, and, : | stances, their (e witheut appeal or Judgment and rigits of ry month few in- accepted kind. are v oof a erts anything even bridled a power, It of fir<. and last re by a cadi, supren and largely a las tury, at onee a court , preslded over rhiter of the facts into himself.—Cen- Anti While nyr day are a co of Hymns. as we know them to- ath recent inno- vation in church s they are a very anclent institution and existed long before the Clristian era. Many date back to about five hundred years be- fore Christ, though of course hymns existed long before that period. Among the collections which have come down to us from then are the Sunskrit “Rig-Veda,” a Chinese “Book of Odes,” the “Buddhist Hymns,” the Greclan “Homeric Hymns" and the "()dos of Pindar.” “The Latin Hymns, or hymns of the western church, date from the fourth to the twentieth cen- turles, while the “Lutheran Chorales” date from the sixteenth century. The hymns which play so prominent a part In the services of the modern Protes- tant churches were not in wide gen- eral use until about 1860.—FEtude. Cautious In Their Answers, For unon-committal brevity of epeech, commend us to the Yankee lord of the soil. One such, who was obliged to make a physiclan dally —— | visits, had an unvarying answer to | frst Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. the question, “How do you feel to- day?" “Well,” he would reply, show- ing as Iittle Interest In the suhjm-t us possible, I ain’t no wuss.” Further than that he wished to say nothing, and it took the cunning of a serpent to discover his real feellngs. A man who was knocked down In the street by a snow-slide was assalled by a sympathizing crowd with condolence and question. “Did It hurt you”" in- quired one of his rescuers, as he brushed the snow from the clothes of the well-powdered vietim. “Well,” wias the cautions answer, “it aln't done be no good” Explorer Means to Win, Dr. AL F 1L Wollis 1y completed the ar forthcoming Guinea with hin constenetog employ iy er. by reach thy laston’s CXJH idge ritish miles of it inv expe | within thir Iimzl,\ sh, of 16.00) fer the worae but this stanee olves a by what are preeipicos in the wor! ! Military fgnorance. | “The lute L) a Washinst Byt ! plaining & norant oflicer. | Ger trant.” s ¢ com- an ig. officer v "Where s Cheney? ! | come of Privaie ( | Cheney ens has be- weney ? So. he de- | clared, was sought for one ! whole afterncon: but no tidings of him turned up until 2 comrade final- ly sald: ‘Cheney? Why, I saw Chen about two hours ago. e was about going to get rome guncotton to sew a button on his pants with. and that's the last been heard of lim, I Queue Wearers Boycotted. At the market, Kuala Lumpur, sollers wearing queues are leit severe 1y alone by queueless buyers, while on several of the estates the few coolles wearing queues who remaln are afrald to go into the towns and villages to buy things. On cne estate, it is sald, the Chinese who still have the appendage are actually purchas ing their rice from the Towmil coolies employed there.—M Work of Art Damaged. Vandals have damaged me bronze | ! statue of Farragut, Gat 1 in Madison equare ‘bnnklrg off the s ()\ er this | '8 Z VERYTHING TO BUILD A ot i m\\ Largest Stock of Lumber in South Florida % IT WILL PAY Brick i Lime Cement Plaster G TO SEE US! % Lumber Shingles Lath Mill Wori % The Paul & Waymer Lumber Compai; Office: \PRICES RIGHT Morning sermon 11:00 a, m. s aworth League 6:00 p. m fhvening service, 7:00 p, m. Prayer-meeting Wednesday m. Christian Church. Geo. W, Welmer, Pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Communion 10:45 a, m. Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Y. P. 8. C. E. co-operates with ather societies at Cumberland Pres- ayterian church, Evening sermon, 7:30 a. m. S8 ekt b e R R L S S T ] FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Corner Florida avenue and Bav St. The Rev. William Dudley Nowlin, D. D., vastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. H. C.|ALL SAINTS’ EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Steveus, superintendent, {’reaching Sunday at 11 a. m. and Sunday school at 10 a. m. No ser- .15 p. m. vices during the summer on account Weekly prayermeeting Weduesday |of the illness of the rector. wvening at 7:30. Woman's Missionary and Aid So- clety Monday 3:30 p. m. Daptist Young People's at 6:15 p. m Regular monthly business meeting OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Mayor—S. L. A, Clonts. ('Phonz 210-Red.) Clerk and Tax Collector, Swatts. Treasurer and Assessor, Armistead. Collector of Light and Water, C 1D. Clough, Marshal, W. H. Tillis. Night Watchman, F. L. Franklin. Municipal Judge, Gen. J. A. Cox. City Attorney, Epps Tucker, Jr Keeper of Park, Neil IMcLeod. Members of Council—-Morris G |Munn, CLairman; W. P. Pillans, | Vice-Chairman; Messrs. 0. M Eaton, G. E. Southard, R. ™. Scip- per, W. H, Puzh, P. B, Hayues, The following standing com- mittees for the year were appointed Finance and Fire, Messrs, Eaton, Pillans, Haynes. tht and Water, Messrs, 1aynes, and Southard. Mossrs, Meeting ' H L A East hkeland Mission, Sunday ~rhool at 3 p. m. Milton, superintendent, wmeeting Thursday at 7 p, m. Presbyt-rian Church. E. A, Prayer- Rev. R. Sunday Mory” ¥ ravg A, Ward, acting pastor. vol 9:45 a. m, sermon 11:00 a m, C. meets at 6 p. m. rwoting, Wednesday, 7:30 Lutheran Church. Rey . J. Math Pas’nr lay schoot 1 0 a n. whing service 11:00 a. m., and d and fourth Sun Pre W p.om., secon reets, Scipper, Sout ard, Haynes, Ovdinance, and Scipper. Sanitary, A Messrs, Southard, Pusi Catholic Church Mes Pugzh, Eaton Rev Servi A. B, Fox, are he fourth Sundays Pastor. 1d on second = Improvement and Comet ‘h *illans, on, Pug Churel, Soutth. Governor—A, W, assgee, Secretary of State—H, ford, Tallahassee. Gilchrist, 1. C. Jenkins, Pastor. <nunday school Y:45 a. m, lay Craw- 7:00 Foot of Main Street, City SERVICE RIGHT NO Y Comptroller—\\ hassee. Treasurcr hassee. Attorney {mell, Tallalasse | Commissioner 1:‘\. McRae, Tallahass | Supt. of Public Holloway, Tallal Railroad Comm! son Burr, Cha : Blitch, Royal . Durn Secretary. All 1 should be addressed to 1! -Generil M. Unknown Regiors. reglons unknown t misfortune. The v 18 ever the same; the more il er—Maetethinon Phone 6 [ EVERYTHIN REAL PICKARD BRO). & SELSE! ’i[\ i SEE US bBE BUY | Rooms 200-202 | LAKELA ry.| Talla- | "lcu fIX e Sil0f Who, indeed, can resist this stock—such a showing of = est handicraft—such an exposition of (/' nionds, in watches, in silver? pteclom ]eweled tre Embracing Everything Classed as “Proper in Jewelr.” Remember we do all kinds of watch, clock, and jewelry repairid _—— COLE & H 112 Kentucky Avenue, Opposite Park, 3 & ULl Lakeland, Fl2.

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