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

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PAGK EIGHT THE EVENING IELEGKAaM, LARELAND, FLA., AUG. 6, 1912, S ——d MR. R. E. LEE Ruth’s l Humor ! 0 | 1 O R for the S : % ; e e i Our Representative for the Strauss Brog, : friend, Eloise Nixon, visiting her last :‘*é week, and I decided to entertain for i } | A 1 Master Tailors, will be in Lakeland ] ANTED—Position by white bo¥, | what will be delightiul, Lucile,” [ % i age 16, willing to work at most any-| sajd Ruth, when I spoke to her about ! 3 thing., Address Elmo Allen, Tele-|1t. “What kind of an affair will you ' | sram oflice, 8-6-2p | have?” ‘ i i e “Oh, just a nice party,” I answered. | " i “You must be sure to keep Friday eve- XJ WEDNESDAY' PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER. | ning for me.” ‘1 THURSDAY, - = { o i | I was just making out my invitation F FR'DAY [} | Room 200, Drane Bldg. 8-5-65 1 jjgt when Arthur Knight phoned me t ¢ \ 5 : e i 2 Saw | e thar he had theater tickets for Friday t 4 FOR SALE-—35-horse power boiler ! 1 2 & g 7 i | GEORGIA PEACHES. | evening and asked if 1 could go. ? 1 " — : aind ..n.-!_\orse power air lift, which | !“M__ E “Yes, indeed, 1 could 20,” 1 answer | | -Q' jumps 250 gallons of water per mln;! Tione 06 Rad §.n.ay | ed. Then I told him that Twas giving E'![ . . » § ste. Apply to W. K. McRae. 6-19-tf) | “7|a party for Eloise Nixon Saturday eve- ,!'A M L “[ h ll h f d t FOR SALE—Corner lot, 100135, q: SR a0 ning. Not having sent out my invita- Kby r' ee ls eS to See a ls rlen S and ; with 'en:n room ('o’tage, on Sm:tl; NMANN PLUMBING AND tions, it was, of course, a very easy il . . 4 Rk 5 et ey . CONSTRUCTION CO. | matter to change the date of my 4 h h h b f I l N/ _.! Horida avenys, Call at D. l"‘ Cum=| \vii1 puild your house, do tin work, | party. I was rather glad to have it to S OW t em t e eautl u lne 0 I er' i bie & Co.'s store, or phone 337'6 | do your plumbing, run water and so | @ day later so that mother and Cousin 6-26-t . 7 Fannie would have a little more time . . . it forth, roof your house with galvan- 5 h I l h h f F ]I d {g FOR SALE—The house on South|j,.q tron, tin, pitch, ruberoid or tile. 0 d? t‘he necessary baking, !or I had C ant al Orlng e as Or a al] lnter 1 e d g determined to save a caterer's bill by i Kentucky, to be removed from off the SR » 9 i § ¥, G.ve us a call. Phone 110, 209 Ken having simple, homemade rerresh § tot at once. See H. D. Bassett. 7-22-tf| eycky Ave. 7-18-tf. | ments ¢ i FOR SALE—Five-room house with it trees, two bearinz grape vines and| Hams Are Now Boiled; You Can | coftee, salad, rolls, cake and ice cream | LCVAY Father talked to me quite serioualy . tath room, pantry, hall and three ve- LITTLE GIRL. at the beginning of this year about try- N ; randas, on lot 7214x135 feet, in five so— ing to avoid extravagance, so I lntend JOSE PH i other fruit; nice shade trees; terms| Get Them at the Crystal Grocery. | would be as acceptable to my guests i ~ cash, balance 1 year. Address as a more elaborate supper served by i . 0. Box 425. 7-22-1mo | My cggs are so fresh the hens are[a caterer, and she sald with a sigh | ? cackling yet, that she supposed it would. ¥ i ¢ grocories. Wi Mother has a dreadful habit of sigh- LAKELAND , | And those, with other groceries, you g 4 BIG BARGAINS can always get ing. Sometimes it gets on my nerves |~ — — = — —— ——— 7 : awfully vays try - | gD G ‘o 4 : . $2,600—Half or more cash; 3 acre | ¢ pride myself on a clean, nice store, tlenltl l\ii!l?untuyld:?rax)r:)the: to be pa | % PEDET r:,'.\onh !" A‘;HUE 6100 p. 2. ‘ 10:00) { grove home on Lake Hollingsworth; | And if you will give me an order, ARt Lt 4 A . Evenug service, 7:00 p. m | Meets every Frild ; Friday [ went down town to get a Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:00| L8 pretty good house, barns, chicken you are sure to give more; fresh pair of white gloves and a new 5 2vat 1,0, 0, F. nouscs, well, ete. $400 to $600 of [ My customers o please I am going | halr ornament to wear to the thea P m Tennessce, Visiti. wan now on trees. to try; ter. I met Ruth and Miss Nixon in : B fdially invit $1,600 cash—Very close in, north [ Butter, checse, eggs, prunes and | the store. i : ! \{Jhn'stmn Church, f sde, central corner, 130x150 feet, peaches for pie Why,” asked Ruth, laughingly, Geo. W, Welmer, rastor. {E. M. SMAILE ] A 3 4 . sl “aren't you at home getting ready for Sunday school 9:45 a. m. ! g Zvoom coltage. Each 50-foot lot is| Al in my refrigerator screcned your party?” Bkl | ' : Q e e Lol R ¥ ¥ SRt Vi R e i Communien 45 a. m, ! ) ! aorti .SG(f'!;. tm:\ln;g $1,800 to say away from a fly. “Oh, the party is coming on nicely,” | Skl Gl DEODPEEG L G A e [ gl K. O} zothiug of house value. liish potatoes 15 cents a peck; chees? | [ returned | 2 | Shet : d | tegular w $1.100-—1alf cash, 2 story, 6 23 conts per pound; “Well, you must be a good man- | I}RB'{;PB.AFHST CHUI&CI}‘.' a E )\' l_' 2 :( g ‘,‘.VO (;l“ _rl‘”\ l\' ‘fA at 7:50 at Odd voom, north strect corner (inside of | 'runes 1215 conts; peaches, 17 |ager, Lacile,” she said. “Now, It 1 Theribiorida ayenisisdBey wther societics ot Cumberland Pres-|jny members toase not finished) pretty flower conts s nice us can be found, | Were iving a party tonight I should i i b '\“““‘ (s s ; W S, 20 vonng orange tre be at home running from one room to | ' ., vastor | Fiening sormon, 7:20 a0 | Chat another seeing about everything.” sunday school 9:45 . m, H. C ‘ nd oth-| i1 you will come to my store and ex- voodris; lot 90x204 feet, equal to amine my stock “But. you know, it's not tonlght” 11 i i tudent A M ACRSON, = (B . L. L ’ titt ns wer t our larze lots. I am sure to my place you will be-| . Piiasib e O i b ‘ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL CHURCH. ] . v reminded her. i I'reaching Sunday at 11 & m, and | ] $1,600 10 acres, 3 miles north, ain to flock, My Tells, vou. told ix dintinele] 1. -) i § \mdu school at 10 2, m. No ser- G 1". to B { cory high, large, beautitul front, on |1 know you have heard of late & parly was to be he fit Be X ves during the summer on account | grapge B! “ ly that the parly was to here Irl \\ul\l) prayermecting Wed: vadn’ 1 e prettiost and best fishing big lake | Fhat we have the best daily in the [day night,” insisted Ruth. s gt Ui dlinus o D 1eR100 |G- L A to B oV g d near Lakceland, Lake Parker; lies al- state; “Well, at first T did intend to have l“' B8 Mi 1 Aid S | i % | second and fount . d MIAES ary am DO~ wost touching on the east; think of [ ¥o 1 have opened my store and think it tomight,” 1 explained, “but some-| | v"'\'“"s. 4 l" Ary an " 1 each month at = arice, $20 per acre, 1 am wise thing came up that made it inconveni- ! "':{’ ‘]_Md:.’ ""'"I,"‘ mx.‘ Afectl | Sisters always W Aliove propertics hest and cheapest. [ 1o spending my Jast cent to adver- ent, so I sent out the invitations for aptist Young People's Aceting | MRS Wi RUGENE TODD tio tomorrow night. 1 thought, of course, | 2t 6:15 p. m. Mrs. J. B. HOGA} g & PG i e you knew.” Regular mouthly business meeting | sl tord House, I will appreciate your order if you “You didn't notify us,” Ruth de- | first Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. s N. Ky. Ave, Lakeland. will phone 288 blue. clared. ! k b A | Grand Orde: The mean for quick buyers | And let me send your goods around “Dear me, didn't 1? How heedless TR Meets every W ——— to you. of me! You know, Ruth, when one . dmt‘hkl'l‘md Migsion. 0dd Fellows hall J. . ROQUEMORE. |18 In such a society whirl as I am all Sunday school a3 p. m. E. A. president; W, B. 1iicks, :o it the time one will occasionally forget { Milten, superintendent. Prayer- > i some little thing. You must for- | weeting Thursday at 7 p. m. To Mend Sheet Music. glve me, dear.” Cut a plece of manila paper, the | - Ryty Jooked almost sour as I parted Presbyteri : : rian Church size of the sheet of music, &8 YOU | with them and hurried on. Her friend’s | Rev. R. ; ’\’v.rd, a?t‘lng pastor. would for a picture mat, paste this |¢o0e wore an amusing expression of ! over the edges of your worn sheet of | pvgtification, she being evidently a Sunday Jol 9:46 a. m. i POST 33. G 1 B Lakeland Lodge No. 91, F. & A, Meets the firs M. Regular communications held on|month at 10 4 second and 4th Mondays at 7:30 p.|. . M. Sparling o music, and it will last for years.— Morr’ ~ sermon 11:00 8 m. m. Visiting brethren cordially in- \ fOR RENT -2 | Woman's Home Companion, FUL S N JT S, Y. P. 8, C. E. meets at 6 p. m. vited. J. L. LOVE, W. M INT -2 furnished’ rogms. Saturday evening, when Ruth and 5 esday, 7:30 J. F. WILSON, S T Phene 211 Blue Apply 310 West S ———— her frlend came Mto the drawing| FPravermeeting, Wednesday, 7:30. . B N, Secy. ! ! »emon. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. room and saw the card table, Ruth asked: “You're mot going to have Lutheran Church. Lakeland Chapter, R. A. M. No.| ALl FOR RENT--Furnished room to Mayor—S. L. A, Clonts. bridge, are you?” Cor. E. Orange and So. Tennessee. | 29 meets the first Thursday night in Answer of a Soldie” “ (ady. 604 So. Tennessee Ave. 7-26-tt (‘Phona 310-Red.) “Yes, of course,” 1 replied Rev. H. J. Mathias, Pastor, 504 So.|each month in Masonic Hall. Visit- When Napoleon i+ = FOR RENT—One good office room H. L | (Floise doesn’t play bridge,” an-|rennessee Ave. ing companions welcomed. C. G. A Clerk and Tax Coflector, y either furnished or unfurn.shed, in|gwatts nounced Ruth, solemaly. PTsatt My eitgst Sorely uin] DEAGSE SSest 1:0 5 . the Drane building. Apply to H. J.| qreasurer and Assessor, A. . is joring” II’I)IM. !ur;lln; mY Ml:“ Preaching service 11:00 a. m., and Drane. 6-29-t1| o rmistead. Nizon. 7:00 p. m., eecond and fourth Sun- 7-224t| Collector of Light and Water, C.| “No, I don't play,” shs answered. | da¥8 FOR RENT—Office rooms in the!p Clough. “But it doesn't ::nyter at all. I can smith Hardin building. See J. F. Marshal, W. H. Tillis. watch the games.” Catholic Church. Carver. 7-6-tf| Night Watchman, F. L. Franklin,[ “I'm very sorry indeed thi' you| Rev. A. B. Fox, Pastor. Municipal Judge, Gen. J. A. Cox.|domt "‘:-"l;‘“- “It never occurred | Services are held on second and City Attorney, Eltpl Tucker, Jr. ge:;';o::d'l;“‘i:' “d';;fif‘t" l:n;: tourth Sundays. Keeper of Park, Neil McLeod. bridge. You will certainly have to Members of Council—Morris G.|jearn.” M. E. Church, South Munn, Clairman; W. P. Pillans,| Other guests began to arrive, and 1. C. Jenkins, Pastor. Vice-Chairman; Messrs. O. M.|in a few moments every one ex- sinday school 9:45 a. m. Eaton, G. E. Southard, R. ™. Scip-|cept Miss Nixon was deep in bridge. | \lorninz sermen 11:00 a, m. per, W. H. Pugh, P. B, Haynes. She wandered about among the tables GENERAL TEAM WORK—Furnls| The following standing com.|® little, looking so lost and forlorp |-——""—"—— 7 — ———— ‘ure and piano moving. Call Phone| pyittees for the year were appointed: :‘:a:\,lrr:ljaw,:?: ilnlg shgnbend 89 W. E. Tyler. 1-23tt| PFinance and Fire, Messrs. Eaton, SIS 3 When all the g 1 est statfonery at lowest prices in | Pillans, Haynes. Miss Nixon had ;.mm l\ | e he hapjper: Arendell, Sec’y.; J. F. Wilson, H. P. ,,B;l:n:f n::- hcw‘;m ne question: “Suppos Palm Chapter, 0. E. 8. meets every | Invested town throi'em second and fourth Thursday nights|tlon, how woull of each month at 7:30 p. m. Mrs, | With provisions’ Flora Keen, W. M., Lucie F. B, |Tepited the subto” *land this answer Eaton, Secy. iners that xha\' | further question n& Lakeland Camp No. 78, W. 0. W,, - meets every second and fourth Thun-‘ Our Touch of Vit day night. Woodmen Circle flrlt fops please e Our companior ind third Thursdays, W, J. Estridge, 1 the charms we fi Council Commander, Mrs. Sallie Scip- | tion than fron per Guardian of Circle ours.—Greville ——— ————————————————————————————— ——————— » and W one | i shapes. Lakeland Book Slore.! Light and Water, Messrs. Haynes. | agide and s vou | 7-24-tf pillans and Southard. | to know that in- READ Carver's ad in this issue, , Streets, Messrs. Scipper, South. | vited to the theat that taudot S ard. Haynes. we had to with Biggest line girls' and boys undl Ordinance, Messrs. Southard, Pugh { when we lonrnm} that y dildren’s books ever shown in Lake-| .4 go to be this evening. 1 . Scipper. best vang just received nlm'md Book| gqani i 3 when I saw you yesterday, lLec Sanitary, Messrs.. Pugh, Eatou § aka + s . : ¥ thought it might make yo comfort- (L . N 0 5 & ol are IR 1 Py able. DBut T now think ou ought to If you have a friend that's going to get married and you 27 F ®all line both Watcrman ldeal| public Improvement and Cemetery. | know it. | 0l g Parker Lacky Curve Fountain!wessrs. Pillans, Eaton, Pugh. “If you had only told esterday | ¢ ’ ’ glect! @ens at all times. Lakeland Book It You Wers 4 Nate ieldge, Mt ticular about what you buy for them, you can make your s store. 7-24-tf] Governor—A. W. Gilchrist, Talla. |mighthave been spared ! remely gay evening. Of co C o1, ome ‘hassoo. ome in and select some of our| obliged to you for ent rrisp new books for boys, girls and| Secretary of State—H. Clay Craw- i el | much quicker, easier and more satisfactory by coming to our rtaining in het honor.” " H ] 2 «hildren before the lot is picked over. fnrd Tallahassee. 1 was £0 astonished at this rude out- We ha‘e the gOOdS, and best Of I“, the pl‘lce 1S l‘lghi. . biz shipment just received. Lake-! Comptroller—W. V. Knott, Talla-| pyrst of sarcasm that 1 made no reply. D ’ l’vn‘l Book Store. 7-21-t{ | hassee. Indeed, 1 should re having taken fl. ont : sy Bring us your pictures to frame. Treasurer—J. C. Luning, Talla-|the trouble to do t for Ruth iorget th“ e do a" k"|ds Of watCh repal"ng- Lakeland Book Store 7-04.1¢ hassee. and her friend were i not for the fact o hat the party, whi N | Attorney-General—Park M. Tram- t N ARPENTERS 1 brick layers| assee . S CARPENTERS and brick layer 11, Tallah tinct success realiy a dis- i b b ~'anding Ruth's wanted Manu Construction Co., 209 umor, has mmissioner of Agriculture—W Kentncky avenue T-31-6t v o of my social o anted Manu Construction Co., 209 | = : z . umor, has ed (% a great many g stucky 3 10 7-31-¢ £ 7 3 ions For FiRE, ACCIDENT, PLATE-| g Tos —W QLABS, 3 Supt. of Public Iistruction m Why They Were Small. A. McRae, Tallahassee sua\\'(:;nd S;El\{.\lsmB(A);Lb;.’R lN; M. Holloway, Tallahassee. The Sale —Plovers’ eggh RANCE, see D. H. , Peacock | Rajiroad Commissioners—R. Hul | madam? Just s i y ! Building. Phone 342. 46| gon Burr, Chairman; Newton A | The Customer—Ratier smalt, area't 112 Kemucky Avenue, Opposne Park, hkellfld, Fla. l Two full sets Alger books for boys | Blitch, Royal C. Dunn. W. C. Yon | they? fust received at the Book Store. Secretary. All communication:| The Salesman—Just a trifle, mad- 7-24-t2| ahould be addressed to Tallahasses. “-"hllommmm-m

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