Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 11, 1912, Page 2

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¢ p— READ—Carver's ad in this issue. GENERAL TEAM WORK—Furni- ture and piano moving. Call Phone 289 W. E. Tyler. 1-23-tf For quick service try the 0. K. restaurant and 5 cent lunch icoun- ters, 107 North Florida avenue. Hot coffee at all hours, 4-15-t1. FOR SALE—Horse, wagon and har-, ness. Apply to C. F. Brush, or write Bex 426. 2-18-t4 For FIRE, ACCIDENT, PLATE- GLASS, and STEAM BOILER IN- SURANCH, see D. H. SLOAN, room 9, 3aymondo hutlding. Residence phone 165 Groelt Y 4-6-t1. 0 K. BAKERY. Our moito is ‘“‘Quality before 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 SALE—3p-horse power boiler and 25-horse power air lift, which pumps 350 gallons of water per min- ute. Apply to W. K. McRae. « - 6-19-tf The Mann Plumbing and Construc- tion Co. is prepared to do your tin- ning and roofing. work. Glve us a trial. 209 South ‘Kentucky avenue. Phone 110, X 6-19-tf We have plenty of fresh and salt water fish now on hand, and will keép plenty in stock in the future. W. A. Yann Fish Market. Phone 252 Red: 6-22-1f FOR SALE—Corner lot, 100x135, with seven-room cottage on South Florida avenue. Call at D. H, Cum- bie & Co.’s store, or phone 337. 6-26-tf FOR RENT—One good office room either furnished «or unfurmshed, in the Drane building. Apply to H. J. Drane. 6-29-tf, STRAYED—One large sorrel mare mule, about six years old. A suitable reward will be paid for return to, or information that will lead to reocvery by HAYS & REAGAN, ‘(Sawmill) Brooksville, Fla. 7-1-6 FOR SALE—Horse and buggy. Ap- All kinds of metal | WANTED—To zéllmy home place ir Baker addition, '3 acre market garden, nice, new, modern, five-room cottage, good barn, stables, garage and poultry houses, all Kkinds of young fruit trees, seven blocks from fpassenger depot, high school and church, Will make price and terms attractive fer immediate considera- tion. J. B. Smith, 7-2-tf FOR ' RENT—Furnished rooms, 413 Sduth Kentucky. Hot and cold water, ' Phone 38 Blue. 7-1-6p WANTED—Two, three or six de- girably located lots in Dixieland or BEast Lakeland. Give best price and terms; also lot and block numbers Address ‘“‘Business,” Lakeland, Fla., Box 573. 7-2-tt Mann Plumbing and Constmctlou Co., 209 Kentucky avenue, will do your building. Brick, stone, steel or tin. Your plumbing done strictly san- itary. Phone 110. FOR SALE—Five acres of grape- fruit and orange land, 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. At a bargain. P. O. Box 577, Lake- land. ; 7-5-6p. FOR RENT—Furnlshed room with hot and cold bath. Close in. Phomne 300 Red. 7 7-8-tf FOR RENT—Office rooms in the Smith Hardin building. See J. F. Carver. 7-6-tf FOR RENT—3 or 4 nice rooms, furnished or uafurnished, single or all together. Phone J. L. Thompson, she Standard Oil man, or 21 Red. 7-6-tt. WANTED——To get a mule for his care and keep. See Robert Foster, Sparling Statidn, Florida, or address Lakeland. 7-10-5p FOR RENT—Vine-clad, 4-room cottage 'in Dixieland. Apply to W. P, Pillans. ' 7-10-2tp FOR SALE—One dresser, bed, 2 mattresses, springs, drop-front desk, 10x20 feet new linoleum, dining table chairs, A bargain. Estell Kratz, at E. C. S Cobb’s, east side Lake Hunter. Bravery a State of Mind. t To'Make Money. Your department has. often helped me, 80 I come to you again. Our Sun- day school class of about twenty girls, from fifteen to eighteen years of age, has pledged $35, to be paid by Christ- mas, for the hospital which is to be built soon. Only two or three of the girls are rich, our teacher is in poor health, the scholars are not very en- thusiastic and things seem to be.in a deplorable condition. Please suggest some idea to make money. We have tried markets, but I think they are better for fall. Lawn parties have been suggested, but do not seem suit- able. What do you think of a play? C. H. 8. My dear, only $35 and between now and the holidays to make it—I .am surprised that you girls even thlnfi of being discouraged—and for such a worthy object as a hospital. A play would be ‘good if you have talent to make it & success. Iknow a bunch of youngsters, none over thirteen, that in a week’s time got up a vaudeville which they gave in a private house and made $23. Now, you get right to work, have a lawn lete with a “eir- cus,” your play, and sell light refresh- ments. The details you must work out yourselves, but watch the depart- ment. I put every idea I can beg, bor- row or steal right into,it, and before the winter comes I hope you will have made far more than the stated ‘sum. A Farewell Lawn Party. Having been interested in your pa- per I thought I would ask you a few questions. My cousin, who has lived in this town many years, is going to move away. I like her very much and svant The Norsemen never feared death. | to give a farewell party for her. Would They were as brave.on land as on the | it be all right to have both boys and sea. It was their belief that brave | girls? What should I serve? Would warriors at death would ibe taken to | it be all right to give a lawn party? the land of Valhalla, where they might | What games should we play (being fight and hunt and feast for ages. They | girls of 16 years)? Would it be all believed that every night wounds re- | right to have tables on the lawn and ceived during the day would heal, and they would be ready for fresh adven- tures in the mornlng I’ACKING HOUSE MARKET Phone 279 "R.P. BROOKS - Fla. Ave & Main!S DAILY MENU ron;:g Pork Cuts, Kansas City. o 4 .. 18¢ . 12¢ Vel . 1bc 12¢ . 10¢ ply 223 South Florida Ave. Mrs. M. J. Mzlloy. 7-11-tf - Beef Cuts—Florida. Loin steak T bone steak 7 bone steak Round steak Loin roast Prime rib roast Plain roast Roll roast’ 1 ARG SOk vedeaetes Stew, choice Beef Cutts—Kansas City. Loin steak T bone steak p . . 7 bone steak .. + Round steak Pound. 25¢ . 25¢ Mutton Cuts. Chops, plain ... Chops, French . 16e 16c 35¢ . 26¢ Shoulder Stew . Ham, boiled, sliced Ham, smoked, sliced . " | Bacon, sliced Bagon, whole strip .... All pork sausage Beef and pork sausage : Extras, , Georgia peaches Daily. .| Fox River butter $ Brookfiald butter e 20: Pimentto cheesé .. 15¢{Small cream ¢heese’. . 12¢ | Dixie' chéese GIVE US A TRIAL, When in Jacksonville Try the NEW HOTEL AsTo Corner Bay and m A. .25-22¢ s 200 12%c Loin roast Pork Cuts—Florida. 40¢ 36¢ 2 for 25¢ Shoulder 2 for 25¢ JACKSONVIL All Modern Improvéments, Blectric Llevator and Telephone, and Hot and Cold Running Water in Every Room Central Location -- - Coolest Roomis in City Rates—European, Without Bath,’$1.00 and $1.50; With Bath Connection or Private Bath, $1.50 and $2.00 ASTOR INVESTMENT CO., Proprietors, A, B. VANCE, President. WGWC"QJO@O‘?OCO’C' 3 owwa«mmo Qpig 3 IF IT'S REAL ESTATE. You want, see us before |you buy. We have it anywhere and in any size tracts, and if it is 3 INSURANCE You are needing we can give you the best on earth and treat you nght Polk (:ounly Real tstate & lnsumce (20 have Japanese lanterns hung .around the lawn? D, E, By all means have a lawn party, they are just the right thing for this season. Make the grounds gay with lanterns, they give such an air of fes tivity. Yes, ask both boys and girls, and can't you possibly have a plat- | form for dancing? All you need serve |18 ice cream and small cakes, with-a ‘bowl of fruit lemonade or punch con venlently placed where all may help thempelves during.the evening. You can arrange guessing contests and— if well lighted—you could have cro- quet. G From Marle. I read -your part of the paper'every Sunday and enjoy it very much, and think if ‘we would abide by your kind advice we would always be on the safe side, A young lady chanced to meet a young man on the street with whom she had worked in a store and he asked her to go in the drug store and get some cold drinks with him. After they had finished he did not leave the store with her, but made some care- less remark to her about his having to go to work. Should he have gone otu with her, or was it perfectly right for him to act as he did? MARIE. Under ordinary circumstances the young man would have been more po- lite had be gone out with the young woman, but if he was on his way to his work and just meeting her acci dentally and asking her to have some refreshments, I do not think he should be blamed for his conduct Punllnq Questions. I enjoy your department so much. It 18 very helpful to me. Now I want you to please give me a little advice. Is it wrong for a girl to allow her es- cort to hold her hand while in a con- fidential conversation? Is it wrong for a girl to kisg the man she is en- gaged to? ANXIOUS GIRL. 1 do not see that elther of the things you ask me are wrong. I only want my young girl readers to do a little thinking beforehand and not so much afterward. Onme cannot be too careful and the right sort of a man thinks a lot more of the girl who holds herself a bit in reserve. Reply to “X. Y. 2. The prongs of the fork are left turned up resting beside the knife crossways on the plate when one has finished. Food may be removed to the dinner plate with a fork or spoon, but vegetables ‘werved with liquid or grayy may be eaten directly from the side dish. The sign you wrote 1is something like the one that s uged as the abbreviation for “In care of,” but v quite tht. i % IADAME MERRA - E&is 2 e A i 35 5/ o 5 EVERYTHING 10 BUILD A moLs; ) Largest Stock of Lumber in South Florida G AT WILL PAY | Lime . Cement Plaster ) The Paul & Wa.ffimar Lumber Company Office: PRICES RIGHT oL R e T 7:00 p. m . Catholic Church PR _ Rev. A. B, Fox, Puloi'. _ Services are held on second and fourth Sundayu : i E chutch South. 18, Jenklns Pastor. ~unday school 9145 a. m., . wurning sermon 11:00 &, m. ane 6:00 p. o 7:00 p, m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Corner Florida avenue and Bay St. The Rev. William Dudley Nowlin, Prlyer-meetlng Wednesday 7:00 J. D., vastor, m: Sunday school 9:45 a. m. H. C. 5 S . jtevens, superintendent. . PEE i Preaching Suhday at 11 a. m. nnd i Christian Church. .r\m 7:15 p. m. Weekly prayermeeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. Woman’s Missionary and Ald So- clety Monday 3:30 p. m. Geo. W. Welmer, rastor. Sunday school 9:456 a. m. Communien 10:45 a. m, Baptist Young People’s Preaching, 11;00 a. m. at 6:15 p. m, Y. P. 8. C. E. co-operates with Regular monthly business meeting | other societies at Cumberland Pres- first Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. wyterian church. Evening sermon, 7:30 a. m. Meeting . i ‘| ALL SAINTS’ EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Sunday scheol at 3 p.m. E, A. Milton, superintendent. Prayer~ aeeting Thursday at 7 p, m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. No ser- vices during the summer on account of th‘e- illnéss of tho rmtor OFFICIAL, ntnmn Mayor—=8. . A, Clonts, Presbyterian Church. Rev. R. A. Ward, acting pastor. Sunday .ol 9:45 a. m. Morp’ sermon 11:00 &. m, * ('Phong 310-Red.) Y. P. 8. C. E. meets'at 6 p. m. Clerk and Tax' Corlector, Prayermeeting, Wednesday, 7:30. Swatts. Treasurer and Assessor, Armistead. s Collector of Light and w.m C D. Clough. ¢ Marshal, W. H. Tillis. nght Wstcnmn, F. L. Franklin. A & A Lutheran Church. Rev. H. J. Mathias, Pas‘or. Sunday schoel 10:00 a. m. Preaching service 11:00 a. m., and ., second and fourth Sun- | Foot of Main Street, City : SEiWICE RIGHT Now llnnlelpll Jndge, Gen, J. A Cox, City Attorney, Epps Tucker, Jr, Keeper of Park, Neil cLeod, Membersy of Council—Mbrris g, Munn, Clairman; W, Pp. Pillang, Vice-Chairman; Messts. 0, M, Baton, G. E. Seuthard, R. 1, Seip- | per, W. H. Pugh, P. B, Haynes, The following standing com. mittees for the year were appointed: Finance and Fire, Messrs, Eaton, Pillans, Haynes. Light and@ Water, Messrs, Haynes, ‘| Pillans and Southard, Streets, Messrs, ard, Haynes. i Ordinance, Messrs. Southard, Pugh and Scipper. Sanitary, Messrs.. Scipper. Public Improvement and Cemetery, Messrs. Pillans, Eaton, Pugh. Scipper, Souths Pugh, Eaton, Governor—A. W. Gilchrist, Tallas hassee. Secretary of State—H. Clay Craw- ford, Tallahassee. Comptroller—W. V. Knott, Talla- hassee. Treasurer—J. C. Luning, hassee. Attorney-General—Park M. Tram- mell, Tallahassee. Commissioner of Agriculture—W. A. McRae, Tallahaseee. Supt. of Public Instruction—Wm. M. Holloway, Tullahassee. Rallroad Couamissioners—R. Hul- son Burr, Chairman; Newten A Blitch, Royal C. Dunn. W. C. Yon, Secretary. All eommunications should be addressed to Tallahassee. Talla- . Showing of “Doll Census.” At Sabetha, Kan., a doll census was taken. One family had forty. There were dolls in 222 homes. There were twenty more dolls in a dozen homes. There were dolls fifty, forty and twes: ty-five years old. Buy a Watch Where the Stock is Large The large increase in the sale of Watches for the past month has more | than ever convinced us that our goods and prices are nght [ We carry representative pattérns of the standard American and foreign makes, We guarantee every Watch sold to be an aceurate and reliable time keeper. Some special values at from $10.00 to $25.00. Come in today. A Pleasure to Show . Goods DOES YOUR WATCH KEEP TIME?—If you have a watch that has failed to keep correct time. bring fo us, We cater to such jobs. | i COLE & HULL 112 Kentucky Avenue, Oppositc Park Lakeland, Fla. WE ARE OPEN FOR BUSINESS Located temporarily in the Greoson Théat:: Buildipg. Will be pormuem.ly locatsd at b street as soon as the buflding fs ready for our occupaiiey.. 14 Frank We handle the fingst Ilne of Sta tlonw, mm“ M stxpgun in uet, the - com grmmrchuamtmuwu. store. Mail. prowe rompt o1

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