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THE EVENING TELE BEllIVEIl LADY GLAIMED The entire community was shocked this morning when it became known that Mrs. C. C. her death occuring about 10 o'clock. ior the past two years ,and for a long period was confined to her bed. Some months ago she apparently improved || greatly, but about ten weeks ago she | again grew worse, and, although ev- | case, she gradually began to sink, and for two or three weeks the end | has been expected daily. Mrs. Hardin was a devout Chris- tian, a devoted wife and mother and | a good ncighbor. She was beloved by a large circle of friends, who are bowed in sorrow over her untimely | death, and who deeply sympathize with the grief-stricken husband and children. Besides her husband, Mrs. Hardin is survived by three daughters, Misses Belle, Sue and Margurite Cloud and two little sons, the chil- -die Mobley is spending the| A letter from Rev. and Mrs. Wen- ¢riends in Lakeland.— |dell, who are in Vermont, brings the news that they are improving, but ithat Mr. Weddell is not nearly so well as they had hoped for. Their many friends sincerely trust that his condition will soon be considerably improved and that he will come back to Lakeland feeling stronger. . Herald. “nn we n! down to Tampa to- sere they will spend the week- s of relatives. e Paul O'Doniel has the iumber on ¢ €10 Anf! for a handsome residence . Lime street, which will be Miss Hattie Patton reached home last night from Tallahassee, where she has ben attending the Summer Normal at the Woman's College. She had a delightful trip down the St.|gren of her second marriage, the old- John's and when she reached San-| gt of whom is only about four years . at Hawthorn, where they ford she was met by Miss Gertrude | g)q. & Green, who made her stay there un- t ten days. S INGE W vsually pleasant. Her friends are |y nomow morning at % o'clock at lon came up from Lake- glad to see her back again. the Methodist church, interment be- « on a short business S ee irg made in the city cemetery, All \od this morning.—or- | Mr- Wm. Steitz has returned from [ ¢ ionqs of the family are invited. ror-Star. Peoria, lllinois, where he has been G ‘ spending several weeks with friends AR and relatives. [Ie states that thern A COURSE IN GOOD CITIZEN- i Conrad dn:’l dm:h:;: ;ii much interest in Florida and that SHIP—TEN LESSONS. Y o liaye returne mk a |h finds many people who have al- weeks' aden o (oW WO Lakeland, and who onee. 3 erected at —— . B Ries and family bave re- .rred from @ pleasant visit with S ik The funeral services will be held n (Written for the Telegram.) ready heard of BY DEArH TODAY . - Hardin was no more, '’ Mrs. Hardin had been in ill health = ' cry effort was made to check the dis- | GRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., AUG. ¥ L ESTATE TRANSFERS. vife to M M Fade- s Co to W J Hile to Olof G. Holgstedt, to R A Fitzroy, L E Dol aley Rivers, Sessoms and Chas Werden, il to HH Has ne, ary to W J Water:, W I} Arendell and wife to N G Wade Jr, T Il Monk to C M Claytotn, J {Owens and wife to M M Fadley, B H terand wife to A Band D B Keb I' *, Barbara Bunch and husband to ‘BB cameron, R B Terrell and wife » G H Hill, G H Hill to P Rich, I{ lu'n] to W M Albritton, R A Platt I and wife to Edwards and Toph, \W O Stanley and wife to Frank L Wilson, "rene Austin to W K Wallace, Callie Wilson and husband to Solon G Wil- scn and wife, H \W Surrency and wife "toan Chestnut, F T Acree and wife 1tn Mrs W H Whatley, Alice M Saun- ders to W I Saunders 2, Carter Dean Realty Co to Gracia M Saunders, B B Lukeland Co to C M Stephens, J ¢ Owens and wife to S M Stephens, E Ian Salatat and husband to T A Goode, 1. T, Jons and wife to Mrs Maude Nelson, Fla and Ga Land Co ty J D Ohern, T W Stone and wife to ! W Sample, Thomas Ford and wife to Edwin Turner, R A McAuley to Ars Ira 8 Botts, J K Kirkland and wife to P L Hunt, Sessoms Inv Co to Florence Housewald, I. D Reberta aud wife torJ B Waters, Fla Dev (o to B Smarts, Fla Dev Co to S A Pender 2, Sealley and Bassett to Minnie I Grantham, J D Ohern and Wile to May P Baldrich, W J Grifiin und wife to D A Pearson, J ¢ Wood- Whiicl W F Ml 2, 1912, WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SllVEHWAHE AND CUT GLASS AR === 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 convincing as a practica] demonstra- tion. I prefer the demonstrative way —the shorter, surer way. Please report any GOODS that do not wear as represented. H. C. STEVENS JEWELER LAKELAND, .. FLORIDA ELIMINATE DISTANCE Phone Always In A The Lead | ’ ’ o Miss Mary has matriculated | Co T this wintor. . Mis. 1. Don’t lie about your town. The | vyit and wife to J 8§ BEdwards, J § Ed- ! That's What We i for & course in the summer school. | g p p i in Peoria for a while |tPUth is good enough for the booster. wards 1o Helen Cochrane, 1. Cody and Alm To Be | Your R longer, where she is having a mos: [#nd the knocker is soon found out. | wife to A ) Green, Josephine Haskings Order yo wnd Mrs. Ho D, Mendenhall delightful stay. 2, Protect the healthfulness nl. to Mrs A L Merrill, Prairie Pebble Always in the lead, when | y Tampa tomorrow to e o e your town. The fly is the product of | 1'hosphate Co to Int Agr Corp, Fla it comes to fresh, pure i Don't try your I .per or send il with Mrs, Men- Mrs. . R. Trammell and little son tilth and the mosquito must be ¢ra- | Mining Co Int Agr Corp, Strickland | paticnee, simply; go to ; § Mrs. Cferino Bald- -lw-omin;ii d by Miss l‘lll TI‘\Hll.l) ‘]i dled in stagnant water; still, it ds{iumber Co 1o 13 Z Jones, Strickland full-strength drugs, tol- your telephone and call ¢ wola Trammell || : | ond Miss Germany, Joft this ";m."i",_ fotally easy to raise w good crop ofj Linber Co to O B Looney, A K Day b let articles, sundries, and 62, and you will b con- s : | for Lak avette, Ala., where they wit | “0T [t 211 Way, Tnited Land Sales Co to s all drug store merchav- ! ntcted with our Speclal wl left today for At-| e 3 Iner the beauty of your{e (i Way, I' 12 and B 1L Baxter to :‘ | Order Department. What- K S .} hy v . probably go on to! Wk Sl h;: i '1‘ o [town It is 1 creat thine to make a Way. O 1 Looney (o ¢ 11 Way, 111 ® dise. You'll be satisfied wver your particulsr de- . Miss Ge an as been vis 5 B B where Mrs. Flood | I ¢ Trammell’s famils for some | TOWCT Ped Where an ash heap 8PeW £ ordenoff amd wite fo (0 A Cason, | 544 when you deal at our sire may be, we'll take S i 2 i "nRome L N oale summering hwé 5 % K] g ’ before. Beauty is its own excuse. I3 Rivers and hushand to Robertson :_ care of It with eatisfae ; o {time, and is now returning to her : s i i ; ; £1% store for our service ls y Lakeland ‘lu b VNG R e bty f ek da 1. lmprove the moral tone of yonr | Vitie b Kilpatriek and | § s tory goods and satisfac ,“ ho - st 'h(i WHE Vsl Lakatana town By =0 doing, you keep down [ Lshand to A A Thomas, 1 Dey Col & wvleasing in every way. ] tory service. ) Irs H. 1. Register and | = i ciibiatiliel 1 taxes, for o good citizen is easior by ) K Blder ot aloa 1 Taylor and ! ¢ /4 S ! conat various | [to control than a bad one, vife 1o O D Bryant and wi'e, South @ ( N oY | - v H ’ i ) b I ' 1 . \ »*v \Vabama ;,;‘“] .l(ln i MR i Mos: Siloktios |'|-lnr'!v!! . Support the educational insti- || (] |‘! W ..M‘.— ipply Co to Lake | ::. at 1lot Springs, ! . § E rtons and pay your school tax glad- [ind - Citrus Growers Association, D b é i today to their home in Indianapolis, b i remain until they | : : PIy o Edueate your people and ateeact 'teammell and Joohn on 0y ) C Cocly | arter spending some time hepe, the “ ¢ . i o T |~‘ [ guests of their friends, Mr. and Mi Jthe educated. A trained mind is the fran, Thomas Sullivan and wifs (o #uests eir nds, Mrand Mrs ! % . Wooderman, They came here at this jart e HOSUALG ls i y ”,“[ fCh Sl l‘. IHE M/H'TE DRUG STORE ter trom Judge € 1 LhEonCol the sous diavine laaai o 6 Take the newspapers, advertise [t D W Stekes, 3 |.'.. 8 ryer aving heard o! | i { Lakeland, to The ? Tio them, and do anything el you " . » J lorida ing 1 8 ¢ 2 it 5 b NERENENEJNENE N AN NP T & Bl YT T L) LN ”i : ‘I 'I‘ tl e /1' ”Ml 'l'l*llm [tan to help in thelr support or im IMPORTANT NOTICE { _‘::"_.’_.‘_._'__:.L;—'t‘-_ o fing s | Irammell stated ) v ””; l ‘:”1 olr o “II i :; R “ll "" (‘” provement. The press is the mirror it | (L I L L L RN AT nvmmflwm-nupMnl-ivi--l-OiHo¢<ootv~ i orida 18 coaler un State 4] vued he never | tol the town : : ey x [the north at this time. They go back | P _': oA fio daeiog. Thek CGood Roads Meeting =t the Residence ! N hizhly tausiastic, stat ‘ N v 4 It Buriow Record. h.( SEtlLI e i ‘“ tee SHUNK 0 faalts, tike all other organ of Hon. H. J. Drane. 1[ wat Plorvida, and Lakeland in par- sations composed of human bei Readers of this paper interosted i \ i . ticular, are most ideal in the suwm- | " 3 Ny i i Tl v Paliochy of Jackson- ‘ but they ure fhe only institutions in [ good roads in the Triancle between g | mer \ : i » d ) 4 witiin the ™ the community that stand primavily { Lakeland, Mulberey and Bartow phonc 219 n. p. B'(OO'\S Fla A\/c & Ma“‘ S = ; | o to spond two weeks, {for righteousness and spiritnality, arstontly . tque i ~ J Y i st ’ ently wuested to attend the tor, Mrs, Oscar| O Rudisell, of Georgia, but who |- ¢ Keep up an interest in the po- | l:““ ,,,';'h' (j:‘ | ‘|',,|,| \ '..i: DAILY N ENU ¢ i i ¥ id Leeting ol ¢ Good Roads Associs - = " tter will make her | Bas been ‘.""Th“'“lg . I“?[M at Fort. Vitical affairs of your town. AUWer| o, o i pesidence of the Hon. 11 [ Beet Cuts—Florida. Pound. | Perk Cuts, Kansas CIty Pound. cacant one as will her L:uulc-nlalf-. 1.\" in (lhu ‘”"\.'.-“:m“: your carelessness has allowed the po-| o000 Pakeland, at 2 p. mfloinsteak ...l {770 oL U BN 8 e o 25¢ ' | oome .n«-‘ 1o ;; -«“'.null 'l:-}l‘\"'4 "’A' fitical power o slip into the Dands | \woquegday, Aug 7, 1912, Special [T bono steak ......... eevvons IBUIROUBL cooiiiiiiiisinnn. St - ‘:\‘l“;' “: "I\ “1“‘“ : I\l\.l : ““‘;;’I i grafters, only a stremuous Dattiod g viv oy s estonded to board of |7 bone steak . .......... .. 12¢ [ Mutton Cuts. Pound one of the most “v‘ o " i I L “_’ 1 3 “' ! lean et it back. trade members, antomobilists and | Round steak ... 1281 Cjops, plain . 26¢ of our Summer- [ 11€Y exXpect to build next spring. M 8. Don't blame the results of YOuv e o Gwners in 1his errtory anid {Loin FOast «veeereesoroenn. 15¢ | hops, French 30¢ 4 accompanied | Rudiscll state d_ that he had heard | qiortcomings on the town. he your attention and presence s cor- | Prime rib roast 2|y : : a5c Mre Gannon, camos|many good things of Lakeland, -nl gireeess of yonr neighbors will prove e e oo ety reaine el PRI o e o ‘,.“;lm' 15¢ terday and | it0 growth and progress and of its | ooy, g |1 MOCLITLAND % E 5% oy h i 3L il d ¥ PR I AN, Roll roast . .vvev Y R S E NI IS TR 1bc the (-1, sane- | Gesirable location for the hotel b\.m— 10 Advertise your town. Peop President Lakeland flishia [ Wossssvnanionva et | n\n hoiled 35e lengant visit ness, and that he was not disappoint- {10 yyoths, by toward the light | Ronds \uovintio st 10¢ l’:nnl ok H“'.‘_d‘ g 26 rmant ¢ with conditions as he found them B : ) B A R g was manifested by his complimentary A 5 l ‘ { Cetts—Kansas thy Pou'l'l‘d Bacon, sliced ...... . 3?& | .y | remarks of the city and conditions ULE THE AVELGE I L O 2o¢lpacon, whole strip .25-2%¢ Howe is stin | ™ o ¢ i OWN AN AUTOMOBILE i 8 T R R 30¢1AN pork sausaze ... .o 200 not having generally. | H ! e : 1aving —_— | Ma I, Mo, .\ 1 7 bone steak ... 20¢ Beef and pork sausage L 12 s ‘I h\lt '”lm;t* —_— We have contracted with the . ities ot vand; v d in | Lonnd steak . Ext \ "!‘ ),l | A Pearl From the Past. debaker corporation to sell B, M 3 the darkod | i HS= T RED T0RBE v 000 cvi i ianen v Xtras e decided | po not sacrifice a great thing whiie 50's and Flander's 20's. We seari wothe [ PO v U P e Grorgia peaches Daily dy i iving . . Tiverine T I |\i m;ul !t}rl\m]::“f(;:-g small.—Tiveriug Grac- [y o pere 1o show you. Anyon: [ Horse ! ! " Pork Cuts—Flor; (h I’uund Fox Iiver hutter iy .. 40e snre that her |shus, 133 B. C. : it i by terested please call or phone and {ire hops I” Erookticld butter siee S0C ! will bs ploased 1o domonstra ; : ‘ o | PN Cheese 2 for 25¢ bbbbbddddddd | quote prices. If you ing I o : By f : reliable car, you will no d lor 15 1 i { polated it you purcha oo 12| Dixie chees . 250 -4 | thesa we have mentionod GIVE US A TRIAL. e S. M. Stey | | | T . i NOTICE i ' i | THEATREWUL : T H T gl { | This is to inform my i Ly : S O P I S O U e —————— i " |that I have moved my sho ¥ <R 2338:20035555 (2000000000009 D9 chop to my home, and to o} kS " i e> g | 3 that t H '"m'\ TONIGHT—AMATEURS AND | to please lv‘au,l:hur work at ¢ ‘ s g fi. - A i ~ AND TAKE NOTICE = CONTEST. and return it two days after ;' “‘.' A aut the pests | A ndicapped battle azainst the p e CHDOOVOOHL OGS LG G| A work left there will rec g s g, i B _ | best attention. iy snsaidy it We are having } Thanking my customers for . x o ‘ |'I'0(II'&III for ]Olllflllt L0Es* anp Cllllms THE III[\WE favors and asking a continuar their patronage, I am, True * last, STUFF THAT DREAMS ARE MADE OF. (Edison-—Comedy. ) PHILIP FISCHI June 25, 1912. DAD JOINS IN COUNTESS DE CHALLANT. (Mellies—Drama. ) E TRAIL The daughters of the ho oy e ardent suffragists, were talk’: e tics. T rolr:‘tl‘:-::n(:r OPEN AT 6 P M : “Taft will sweep the connt ’ clared Mabel. Han Trearh “Wilson will sweep the ri-| General Admission...10¢ - - v g c1\| ‘R Ofl\f’]t will sweep t x k. < Pupil in Lake- | ,C 'ld m Iz 5 verred Margaret el ! nl ren, l"' r (LT C‘ n this point dad took L:XZSS,Q\ “Never mind about w %m dvy "-----lh =\'..or;-p lthe 4"ov1nlr_"\‘."'..=uT gcing to sweep this hor UNDER 19 SELEPL LI ITIBEAP bttt || : 5ol 0000000000000000000000000¢ That's the question now : | to a London j« i ;arranmmems to study at : Contrasts in Domestic Service. | Americans i keen only un'l | servant, and often cannot keep | that one very lore oui ; sigh fr)r the supposedly com ot iillity of| | the old world ‘xraph in the I, ! | that a certain 1 is a para-‘ aying | noned | keeping wing 11- 1 four male serv censes.” and fi: with | | costs. Life i its trou- | | bles even for ma ith several \ servants PREHMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT ! ar 3. Hf.nr;.- 0O will open his in voice cuitiie in September placing and voice-t ‘perially. Those interc-ted i A GRAND OPENING DAY Oursidewalk is clear of the old Post Office Eagle Brand Hams . .. <« ................. . 18¢ per pound Eagle Brazd Bacon......... Ve ~ .~.21c per pound Oats ..... : SREAB RS e ke v b e inie . $2.20 per sack RRRNY ERUNES ... ioiiciivnsicurnse vussininne .15¢ per pound WRItE meat, per 8. ... .coiveiiciiriamsnns .14c per pound For Wednesd1y and Thursday {W.P. PILLANS & CO. The Pure Food Store Ask the Inspector PHONE 93 3 . A §t 3 o § N 4 1