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PERSONAL @ [ (] . P, Getzen left today l‘ur[ Mrs. H. E. Memminger, was up in ( a month taking a much jusunal, she was cordially welcomed by vacation. While away hisher many friends. : i s Swain ¢ * E Parrish. the ce is gomething like a cer os will remained closed. | Sa el i Jos Swain and wife to ( " s ) ; R A Please report any GOODS that do | J L Tison and wife to Stone an:d!tuin Kind of cheese only more deli- g I " : : : 1ot wear as represented. e proprietor of th:| The Haskell school opened last | Mann, Maggie ¢ Swope et al 1o e e ! g | week with Mrs. Minnie L. York, of | payvn Doy & Hull, Barlow « Prof. Perry closes his singing -« Pharmacy has purchased a | ; ) ki R + . } C : ':l\,llli.l W lt)"vmi 1 qj Pomeland, as principal and Miss dier to O W Gre Lola Manu i !- hool house on Wednes night. Ho . S T EV E N S ot Mr. . Jonie A | 1 i " Sy 5 < & C VDo s AT rowr i . wmdance Froat T s not do-| .\In:;x \\xmm.lm I,.\lu-l‘nm‘. assistant, {1 (o Mollie | Brassell, J W lo:)u with : w.' d « .||.l(| in 111’n< _l,d.‘mu ”‘:\VELER e R with an enrollment o about forty-{and wife to G W Sellers, J F « veral of the Perry-Tharp-Berry i X whether he wiil build on | " » 4 ] : 1T A ) n X1 o : ; five pupils | Realty Co. to Mrs. W R Anderson, Music Co. came out from town and L-\l‘l‘l"“\l ¥ I LORIDA v at this time or not i {1, Streater, of the tirm of | v & Kennedy, has begun work ome ten-room house which yin his home on East Orange .ot Whether he will occupy it or i+ tor rental purposes he has not [ been appointed to the principalship ided of the Plant City High school. Prof Prof. and Mrs. T, B. Kirk came in Monday evening from a visit to Prof. Kirk's uncle, Hon. B. F. Kirk. Prof. Kirk is superintendent’ of public in- um Springs, Va,, where | her car today from Coronet and, as A P THE EVENING TELBGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA, JULY 26, 1912. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. . The following real estate trans-| Hollingsworth school opened up fers were made during the past week: | with forty-one in attendance with A D Boring and wifetoG W Pearce, | \irs. Pennington, of Madison, a3 C. J. Case to Florence E Case, Z M |yrincipal and Miss Beatrice Tillie, of Bowden to W A Hendry, E D Fenton ! Partow, as assistant with good inter- and wife to N L Bryan, Georgie A jest, and we feel assured of a fine Rountree to Jos Skipper, Carter Dear | showing, Realty Co. to Nora Cox, J W Weeks Arthur Pearce and Morris Polk re- and wife to Emma C Sutton, J H{turned from Georgia the latter part Kirkland to T H Rushing, Corrie W c1 last week. They have been ther» || Pavis and wife to L. D Davis, Huzh [in the peach orchards helping to take W Smith et ux to J ' Owens, Carter | care of some of the peaches. Dean Realty Co. to J B Griffin, ] 0 Mr. Elder also returned Tuesday, ’\\‘hidd.xn and J H Kirkland to J \{lv came from the peach section. Oh, HOLLINGSWORTH ITEMS. Turner, Alberta Camp and husbani Yon it and sugar sprinkled plentifully to Charleston, 8 8 Mining Ce, D it/ cier it. “Clabber perfumery’ is un- I | Pickson and wife to 8 A Hegarty. doubtedly @ new thing under the sun, «ry Kindly assizted in the program, pund it came to light that some of 11 B Streater and wife 1o M M Fad tley, Fla Good Homes (o to W J Hil man, T 1 Fund to Olof i Hoegsted', | Fla Dev Co to R A and G R Fitzroy tall wite, and some none at all. Fla Townsite Co to ¢ 8 Gullett et al,| Mr, George Pearce is getting th v - ! H v Q oW | struction of Polk county. He Msi\\ V Ransome and wife to A E Al- | taterial on tha ground for his new Louse in Dixieland. Mr. Powers has purchased five britton, Kennedy, ¢ WV Ransome to Frank | E Roberts and wife to} Py | them want a short wife, and some 2 Kirkland, Fla. Townsite Co to N Efycu “possum™ with nutmeg grated { " convincing as a practica] demonstra- 8 2 @it codiaud e WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE AND CUT GLASS GUARANTEED AS REPRESENTED “Claims” have worth only when backed by deeds. Shouting by merchants as to what they can do for the trade is not as tion. I prefer the demonstrative way ~the shorter, surer way. acres of Mr. Wiley near the school house and will move onto it soon. Columbia’s First Bookplate. {and Mrs. Kirk left for Bay Port on |Gladys Roberts, \ M Greer and wife ¢ The first book plate for the library, True Culture, | Wednesday morning. They will spena |t R A and Harriet Ward, I* L New- “Culture is knowledge gained not Proand Mrs, Co W, Love are re- jwer the advent of a hand- some time at Bay Port bathing and [ton and wief Fied S Schwab, J ( Mr. Falely having sold his prop- ttle son who came to make | fishing. Brooksville Argus. § me with them yesterday. The e . M. D, is getting along splendid- and his father—well, he's about st man in town, [ which will blaze forth tonight tor the first time. 1t is the first of its kind to be brought to Lakeland, and will no doubt attract considerable atten- tion. The name “Drugs” Me P B 3 left this morning r Hazel, K where he will spend weeks the guest of his par- md other relatives. Upon his - will get everything in read- 1 opening of the American ank, of which institution he hung Iy, which will make it very attrac- tive, indeed. The Lake Pharmacy this morning wife to {installed 2 handsome electric sign Cw J w.lll be Skipper, Fla Highlands Co to George ffashed red and white intermitting- A "Rose 2 erty is going to move to town, Mr. Mercer having the contract to build him a house there. Lightsey and wife to Naral Year- wood Stone (0., Sessoms Inv Co to Mrs Etta Bullett, F A Shelton and L. Johnson, Fla Dev Co to Dalstrom, G D Mendenhall to A J Holworthy, Mutray A Blair and wife to W ¢ Heydon, 3 W Turner and wife to W A E Campbell and wife, J A Walker and wife to J I. COLOR EFFECTS ARE MANY Vogue for White 8till the Most Popu- lar, but Other Shades Have Been Declared Permissible. While the vogue for white for sum- imer is pronounced in all lines of | women's wearing apparel, there are | many attractive examples of color ip Victoria Underhill et a! to J S Godwin. Dream as Foundation of Reform, for its own sake, but for the sake of the refining of the mind and the sweetening of the world, To know by head rote and not by heart rote, all the rules of politeness would never make & man polite. Knowledge is for loving use."—‘“Literature and Life," by Rev. L. Maclean Watt. Unprofitable Pets. It is sald that a hundred thousand canaries are kept in Paris apartments and that it costs $2,000 a day to sup- ply them with chickweed alone. also consume large quantities of let- They | of Columbia college was made in 1796 It was designed and etched om cop~ per by Alexander Anderson, the first American wood engraver, while he was a medical student.—Dietetic and Hyglenic Gazette. Daily Thought. Our grand business is not to see what lies dimly at a distance, but te do what lies clearly at hand.—Car- Iyle. Never! No, Neverll A woman never puts off till tomos can say today.—Life. L i The reason why thero s not more | voiles and linens particularly. In| oo hemp and other seeds. row what she . | A% vhy there is no ore NS . - i e o GTRE : ) | WILSON CLUB WILL reform is that not enough people are | volles there are striped effects in blue | Bz rman and family o I H o 0B Zimmerman @ i 3 ORGANIZE TONIGHT. | dreaming j:md white, black and white, rose and U hOIStcrln SURE ”EA[“ Io Bt”' or New dersey, where they i lavender, etc. Dresses of this char- the next three or four A Woodrow Wilson Club will he NOTICE. g'l(-l(-r are trimmed, as a rule, rather tdricids and s relatives D greanized tonight in the oflices of i elatorately with laco of the coarser ..a“d-- BUGS AN“ INSfCIs s bmsiness o press g 100 Drane, and all those desit- | Notice 1o the stockholders, all aud | varlety, sueh as Irish crochet, filet, vas umahle o accompany e g enroll as members, are invited , he may devide to go 'y, present, The hour of mecting re stay the Tatter part o) been placed at 7230 o'clock, and | Cluny, macrame and satin. French voile walsts are in soft shadings to | harmonize with suit colorings. There |18 a medium tene of gray with a singular, of the First Nationa] bhan' ot Lakeland, Florida. Notice is hereby given that a meet- Mattress Making FURNITURE upbolstered. Agents wanted anywhere and ev- ‘rywhere. Rid your houses today of bedbugs i s number of Wilson admivers fing ot the stockholders of this bank { touch of black in the voke, collars, il Sl aling z - [WIE mo-doubt e present to- Fanch pwill be held in the directors’ room | cuffs and button trimmings, while a '!';L’“‘n;\‘l"lt:.“\'::‘“l(""‘;;l‘"f‘(;r' i and get a good night’s rest. It will b Oross Pharmacy has a0 e organization of the bank on Saturday, Aug, 21, | dull shade of blue is used with bands| CUSIIONS of a St b «cst you little, and is guaranteed, or 2 ating candy case in | i912, at the hour of 10 o'clack, a.|©f coral voilo set in with double hem- (OVder- i , | your money back. It will kill any shment, which is one of Loy et I for the purpose of voting for or | StItchIng. White volle sults are seen | CARPETS and RUGS cleancd and fjngect from a red buy to a cockroach. with rose volle trimmings and attrac- lnid; also matting, ete. inventions The or | agninet K {nevense of » pnita i $1 a gallon or $1.25 dellvered. Sl Hl_' 1O%er i week for an extended vacation | TERINSE an inerease of the capital tive fancy buttons In regards to workmanship, sece $ & $ S8 CA8e O ains sev- y ool : ; i stoc ank - ' i y S s '1':(! “""' '!”'f U visit to points of interest in the [St0Ck of said bank to $75,000.00,] " ogiored effects tn volle flouncings | Mr. W. P. Pilling, of Lakeland, who ! s, on which the boxes of North, including some of the resorts thereby raising the capitalization have the designs embroidered in Apply to ¢ placed, and in the top of s s a refrigerator holding sev - ‘s poands of ice. As the case is in Canada. Mr. Johnson has heen closely confined with the duties of cirenit clerk work and is candidate- from $56,000.00 to $75,000.00. You are requested to be present nt this meeting., white, delicately outlined in colors. Ecru on white is very popular, as are also light pink, light blue and a new, the lower part is constant- tid the candies are kept in vizinal state, the hot weather ¢ 1o effect whatever upon them (Signed) €. M. CLAYTON, Cashier, Lakeland, Florida, July 23, 1912, elect to succeed Mr. Ferguson and is twuch in need of a rest which him- self and family will no doubt enjoy to the tullest extent Bartow Rec- rich bete shade. The delicate shades of pink, blue and lavender are seen in linens In ad- dition to white and natural tones. Natural color linens of the coarser or- krnew me for about 16 years at Or- lando, Fla. Drop me a postal card or call at shop No. 411 S. Ohio ave- ;\“;thur A. Douglas hos Mr. Hugh Wear received a tele- a ord o i &l‘ ; « r 1'. ive (I. L tele der or ramles are especially popular. A. Boswel and tamily gram Monday m.urnnu, to come to wo his splendid new home Loughman and kill the bears. Sev- NOTICE. This is to inform my customers that 1 have moved my shoe repair shop to my home, and to ask them i to please leave their work at Clough's Shoe store, where | will get same and return it two days afterwards All work left there will receive my best attention *& This is one of the hand- sidences in this part of the i= built on colonial lines e columns on the front de veranda extending on of the building. The in- keoping with the exterior, ms hallway through the COAT HANGER WITH SACHET Decided Novelty That Has the Merit of Being Easlly and Inexpen. sively Prepared. eral bears have been Killing hogs at that place. Mr. Wear accompanied by Messrs. 8. Barefoot, J. I1. Dean and A B McLain left Tuesday morn- |« ing to get the bears. Will they gel them is now a leading question. Bartow Record Nothing commands so ready a sale at a bazar as some little novelty, but as a rule, it is rather difficult to ob- taln good ideas for articles of this de- OWN AN AUTOMOBILE. Wor f s, y ic R\ I P fa '“ I,'I i (;(:r,“'”n' ];’;’n} Thanking my customers for past :::"'“(;" I"M' m"ydbc caslly and in- fact a1l appoi cnts o 7 < R (iiian ki : pensively prepared. molern ty.ep—Rartow favors and asking a continuance of We have contracted with the Stu-| Our sketch, at any rate, {llustrates their patronage, 1 am, True to the last, | PHILIP FISCHER. June 25, 1912, to i ome mighty unaccom- people in Lakeland ! like to hand a bunch of ¢ Ve advertised one or two - ey “iug gone off for their sum- \.A vion, and before the paper pointed if you purchase either of “treets ten minutes the these we have mentioned. taid beb up serenely, with the S. M. Stephens totma £ 5-28-tt "t "I didn't get off this ¥ ke 1 had intended, but I'm TNt week at 4 o'clock.” It Sich people to take a hike 7Y see they are scheduled to “indering along toward Jack- and we hope that they will " T matters and leave on sched- MAJ ESTI THEATRE R-E-R-E-R-X-E-R-E-X-N-E-R-X ] SPECIAL FEATURE -X-B-R-R-R-R-N-E-E-R-R-N-%-X- am NUT CHIPS Material that may have been selected, \. Pl'oflram ml' Iflfllflm NOUGANTS Pol"'d then a dainty litt!e scent sachet made Best Butter, per pound . ............. serriimeiiam, B39 # ? Il caraMELS and fastened in its place with ribbon |f§ Sugar, 16 pounds . .......... AR Ll e e S veessee 100 = < \ PRINCESS OF THE HILLS s 25(: I:::‘::? fn the manner shown in our | i Cottolene, 10 pound pails............ 128 Tht LADIES’ AND CHILDRENS’ (RaAhn- Dratse.) MARSHMALLOWS On the saclet may bo worked some | [ C0ttolene, 4-pound pails............ wessissassvemeies 2B e COCOANUTS pretty little floral design indicating || Snowdrift, 10-pounl pails. . 118 THEATRE A .\N.nv{hlu_ A\.\\'.\I.\.x perhaps the scent it contains, and the [ 4 cans tanily sioe Croam semcasesse L AR i Selig—Comedy.) small sketch on the right hand side {l- 7 s b e imccame &9 . BRITES Watch O w. : lustrates the sachet prior to being S— y size Cream. .. ... —came.. BB DOUBMLE TRAIL { e v‘ ! ur indow - tled in position. It is outlined with a 1-2 barrel best Flour $.00 Nestor— Drams ) | {Cines Historical —Drama.) . silk cord carried into three little loopl| 12 ponndl CUT @ comsecs R - s X | at each of the lower corners, and at | Picnic Ha creeemen.. 1400 2ASS TO GLASS. he upper corners tho ribbon strings || FiCIC Hams, per pound ... ... . . | -~ 818 ational—Rex.) OPEN AT 6 P. M. d are attached. Cudahy’s Uncanvassed Hams. . . . iy 16 STONE NATIONAL BANK.| S AND 10¢ DEPT STORE ho:l‘: compbl:to the holder the wire g QOctagon Soap, 6 for R b o " Scente % b 2 can be bound round and round e —teiiime nic—Imp.) | 115 e & Wwith narrow ribbon until it is entirel Ground Coffec, per pound £ h y S TP TS e -iemiiime ok wiss wices. | GCACFAl Admission...10¢ Ph;nth;}tlr:\ S covered. 5 gallons Kerosene . ..., sessmsreaee : 5 omedy—Imp.) At ‘ T e b =w | Children, under 12...5¢ 8 v OMISSIoN Don't Walt Until Too Late. SAAETRLT SRR | ] | It is a great mistake not to tell [ [] i People how much their services are debaker corporation to sell . M. I, 50's and Flander’s 20's. We have them here to show you. Anyone in- terested please call or phone and we will be pleased to demonstrate and quote prices. If you want a good, reliable car, you will not be disap- one suggestion that may be carrled out at a trifling cost, and for which any G. C. Rogan. 0dd small remnamts of silk or satia may be utilized, and it is also a use- ful little article that should sell well at a good profit. Ordinary wooden coat-holders fur- more expensive ane. The wood should be carefully cov- WALNUT TAPS ered with silk or satin or any other valued, while they are still alive. e R : nished with a wire hook may be . The Greatest mtsion in Moving JUSI MIVEI).. ::m?:,,::;:,; E‘i:po;::fi: z;EEE Increase The Quantlty Pictures. mtsn cnmou][s holder will serve quite as well as a We give the “most now but we are anxious % gi'c more. Phone us and prove it. We Won't Sacrifice Quality but we are always studying how to ELLERBE shoe and harnessshop, 207 North Kentueky avenue. Bowyer builc .. -