Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 7, 1912, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA., AUG. 7, 1912, 11i. SALE—35-horse power boller 2 arse power air lift, which' gallons of water per min- | v to W. K. McRae. GOIU-th it SALLE--The house on South! tucky, to be removed from off the tutonce. Sce H, D. Bassett, 7-22-tf FOR SALE-—Five-room house with Suath room, pantry, hall and three ve- ws, on lot 7215x135 feet, in five minutes’ walk from depot, orange trees, two bearing grape vines and ev {ruit; nlce shade trees; terms cash, balance 1 year. Address 2 0. Dox 425, 7-22-1mo 4 BIG LAKELAND BARGAINS. $2,600- Hall or more cash; 3 acre geove home on Lake Hollingsworth; pretiy zood house, barns, chicken Eouscs, well, ete. $100 to $600 of oranges now on trees. $1,650 cash--Very close in, north side, central corner, 150x150 feet, 4-room cottage. Each 50-foot lot is worthi $600, totuling $1,800 to say 1utliing of house value. i 000 lalf cash. 2 story, G , north street corner (inside of ¢ not finished) pretty flower sord, 20 young orange trees and oth- e druits; Jot 90x20% feet, cqual to : lots 1,001 10 Y omiles north, ey high, 1 iful front, ""i e prettiest and best fishing big lake acar Laholand, Take Parker; lies al- Hing on the cast; think of Ahoe prap & best and chicapest., M ! INE TODD, ord House, M. Ky. Ave,, Lakeland, Ciee e prices mean for quick buyers FOR RENT -2 mruish(‘d'romnn. Phone 21! Blye Lemon FOrt REENT fady. either [urnished or unfurn.shed, in the Drane building. Apply to H. J. Prane 6-29-tt 7-22-tt FOR RENT--Oflice rooms in the Smith Hardin building. See J. F. Carver. | MISCELLANEOUS | GENERAL TEAM WORK-—Furni- ture and piano moving. Call Phone 289 W. E. Tyler. all shapes 1-23-tf| \junn, Clairman; W. Best statlonery at Jowest prices in | vice-Chairman; TR - nreEpuen WANTED—Position by white boy, uge 16, willing to work at most any- thing, Address Elmo Allen, Tele- eram office S-6-2p PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER. Room 200, Drane Bldg. 8-5-6pn GEORGIA PEACHES. Phone 66 Red 8-3-3p MANN PLUMBING AND CONSTRUCTION CO \Will build your house, do tin work, du your plumbing, run water and so forth, roof your house with galvan- ized tfron, tin, pitch, ruberoid or tile Cuce us a call. Phone 110, 209 Ken- tneky Ave. T-18-tf. LITTLE GIRL. Fearfully Mutilated by a Wild Hog— Hams Are Now Boiled; You Can Get Them at the Crystal Grocery. My ecggs are so fresh the hens are cuckling yet, And those, with other groceries, yo» can always get, ¢ pride myselt on a clean, nice store And if you will give me an order, you are sure to give more; My customers o please 1 am going to try; Butter, cheese, ¢ peaches for pic Al in my refrig away from a fly, pruncs and ator screenced [rish potitons 45 cents 4 peck; chees: 23 cents per pound; Prunes 1215 cents; peaches, 171 cents as nice as can be found. ioyon will come to my store and ex- amine my stock ure to my place you will bhe- sin to flock. | t know you have heard of late it we have the best daily in the {n o b hive opened my store and think I am wise 1 speading my tise, lust cont to adver- Iowill appreciate your order if you will phoue 288 blue. And let me <end your goods around 1o you. Jo P ROQUEMORIE. —————— e Kept It in the Family. Apply 310 West |, You have a tremendously faithful , SIF. As you turned to speak just now i strange dog tried to take your Furnished room to|meat, and just as he was going to 504 5o0. Teunessee Ave. 7-26-tf |8natch it your own dog eat it up him- FOR RENT-One good office room self."—Hliegende Blaetter. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Mayor—S. L. A, Clonts. (‘Phona 310-Red.) Clerk and Tax Coflector, H. L 7-6-tf | Swatts Treasurer and Assessor, A. <. Armistead. Collector of Light and Water, C. D. 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 McLeod. Members of Council—=Morris G P. Pillans. Messrs. 0. M Takeland Book Store.|Eaton, G. E. Seuthard, R. ". Sclp- 7-24-tf| per, W. H. Pugh, P. B, Haynes. READ Carver's ad in this issue. girls’ and boys' an shown in Lake- Lakeland Book 7-21-tf Fal! line both Waterman Ideal an? Parker Lucky Curve Fountain Biggest line children’s books ever tand just received Slor. Fens at all times. Lakeland Boox Store 7248 Conme aoand seleet some of our ni 1cw books for boys, girls and yildron bofore the lot is picked over. %ig shipment just received. Lake- | snd Beok Store. T-21-tf Bring us your pictures to (r;\mu! iakeland Dook Store. 7-24-t1 #For FIRE, ACCIDENT, PLATE- S8, and STEAM BOILER IN- SURANCE, see D. H. SLOAN, Peacock building. Phone 342. 4-6-tt Two full sets Alger books for boys just reccived at the Book Store. 7-24-tt The wudersizned represents one of the best nurseries in the country and will be glad to quote prices on fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs and flowering plants. W. Y. Carter, R. D.2. 8-7-6p The following standing com- mittees for the year were appointed: Finance and Fire, Messrs. Eaton Pillans, Haynes. Light and Water, Messrs. Hayne Pillans and Southard. | Streots, Messrs, Scipper, ard, Haynes. Ordinance, Messes. Southard, Pugl i 1nd Scipper. Sanitary, Messrs, Scipper. Public Improvement and Cemetery Viessre. Pillans, Eaton, Pugh, South- 1 | Pugh, ] | i Governor—-A. W. Gilclirist, Talla | hassee. | Secretary of State—1H. Clay Craw- ford, Tallahassee. { Comptroller—W. V. Knott, Talla- | hassee. ’ Treasurer—J. C. Luning, Talla- hassee. | Attorney-General—Park M. Tram- well, Tallahassee. Cemmissioner of Agriculture—W A. McRae, Tallahassee. Supt. of Public Tistruction—Wm M. Holloway, Tallahassee. Railroad Commissioners—R. Hul son Burr, Chairman; Newton A Blitch, Royai C. Dunn. W. C. Yon Secretary. Al should be addressed to Tallahassee. MR. R. E. LEE | Breaking the | |3 News | “Papa,” began Bobby, after dinner, ;.. does it cost very much to build a house?” His father laid down the newspaper he was reading and considered the ! question, 13 “It depends, of course, on how big a house you want to build and how : deep your purse is,” he said at length, : “Are you thinking of building a house?” “I've bheen thinking about how much it costs,” Bebhy “And I wonder- ed. There's y winders and doors and t o, parlor winders cost more’n cellar win ‘carise they're made of better Now, Jimmy, he says some ' winders cost $2, but then Jimuy wil puts prices up awful high, 5 I wisht it wouldn't rain such a lot, & We don't hardly get outdoo ny." ; 2 ¥ { Aug. 7-8- Mr. Lee wishes to see all his friends 210 to show them the beautiful line of )Mi- chant Tailoring he has for Fall and Wincr The Hu WEDNESDAY, THURNDAY, FRIDAY, S A CEA B A Y | i & [ | Gee, “It's rather hard on baseball and picnies, isn't it?" “Well, we ain’t had any plans for picnics yet, hardly. Billy says our room at school oughter get up one, but he begins talking picnics soon's Christmas is over, Nellie I one all thought out long ago, but it | 4 ain’t fair to get up one that way, | “I ain’t in a awful hurry for any! picnics long's it's €0 wet. It's baseball that I'm looking for. I'd like to know ! how anybody could run in all the mud, less'n he was a fish, It was baseball started me thinking about houses an’ things like that.” *“[ suppose your idea was to bulld a grandstand to protect the baseball JOSEPH | LeVAY fans. Is that it?" asked the father, Dl PR TR @i | pworth Leasue 6:00 po 2 | .0 OV “N-not exactly,” Bobby acknowl- 4 Faveming service, 7.00 poot Meets every Fridas edged. “You see, we don't get any | Prayormecting Wednesday 7:,)0{‘“ 1.0 O F Hi fans ‘cept fellers that don't want to Ip m. [ Pe U e it down. They get so excited they | | S [ ERRtE just jump up and down, an’ run all | | o . dially | around. Jimmy he's a swell player | Christian Church this vear. We was playing yesterday I Geo. W, Weimer (astor. 1B M. SMAILES and this morning before it started in Sunday scliool Y:45 a. m to rain in the same dinged old way.” | i ’ 4 Communion 10:45 a. m, i Bl “ITold on! vay to talk.” | U1 Preaching, 11:00 a. m 1 K. OF I “Why, ‘dinged’ You just| [IRST PAPTIST CHURCH. | V. P. S €. B cooperate, wis Besulal oughter henr m over on ! ver | dn avenue and Bey 8u Latier sotrtiog ot Cumberland Pre L T80 at Odd Aunt Mary that's golng ¢ Kev. William budiey Nowlin, | wterin, chnech ing mmewber: some, the way he talks" ! 3 | S HER VLR “1 don't like that sort of boy, my-| Bilbelis i Fralny Cha | 1 9345 0. m. H. C| 8 self.” “Oh, well, he ain’t o bad,” Dobby | said, hastily. “He don't cay 'em, you Picachi know. 1lo just knows ‘e and keeps | still. Only he told come word: to us fellers wungt and they're worse than i ‘div He's a swell player, only he ‘\"“vllm M_ ' _ = gets sore when the fellers butt in. | Woman's Missionary and Aid So- You sce, the tellers get so excited | 10y Meaday $:56 po m they pick up the hall and throw it in; Baptist Young People s when they ain't on the team at all, | «t 6:15 p. m. and it makes him awful sore. 1don't | Regular moithly business meeting | blame hLim, do you?" ! irst Wednesday at 7:30 p. m, “No, I should think not. They have | no business to touch the ball.” “Well, he made me crazy talking M ACKSON, ¢ vl superinteadent g Sunday at 1l a m. and | | f.i»r'.xufl ! | East Lakeiand Mission. Sunday school at 3 p. m. E. A, Grand Order oi I I Meets every Waod !0dd Fellows hal! Eaton | ecommunication: about houses. It was him started me and Jimmy talking and he sald houses often cost more'n a thousand dollars. He sald you divide up a thousznd dol- lars into winders and doors and you'd find a door cost a heap. He sald there Milten, superintendent. Prayer- neeting Thursday at 7 p. m. Presbyt-rian Church Rev. R. A. Ward, acting pastor. president; W, B, @ik Lakeland Lodge No. 91, F. & .»\.} M. Regular communications held on | POST 33, G. &4 L Meets the first st month at 10 4. m was about twenty winders in this) gypgay - 4ol 9:45 a. m. second and 4th Mondays at 7:30 .|\ Toy e ho'l'l:ed.onl‘: :l‘:le;:?l ever counted them R LI ‘:' ey brcthren' ford!ally 1 Ay You might count lhmfi sbme day, jusi V. P. 8. C. E. meets at 6 p. m. o - l:' u?‘ o }\':“'A | for fun.” i Prayermecting, Wednesday, 7:30 J. F. WILSON, Secy. | B “Well, anyhow, he said he could count ‘em from where he was and he bet each winder upstairs cost $4 and Cor. E. Orange and So. Tennessee. a cellar winder cost at least $2. | Rev. I1. J. Mathlas, Pastor, 504 So. |€ach month in Masonic Hall. ain't ever heard anything so foolish, | pannessee Ave. ing companions welcomed. C. G.: bave you?" Sunday schoel 10:00 a. m. Arendell, Sec'y.; J. F. Wilson, H. P. “It was perhaps a rather hlgh' esti- Preaching service 11:00 a. m., and| mate. Some day when we are over at .00 wcond ahd fourth Sibs the glazier's we might ask him just |7:00 P. m.. eeco " out of curiosity how murh one of our | days windows cost. A cellar window, for instance.” “I thought maybe we might go over that way this evening if it stopped ralning,” Bobby sald hopefully. “You ain’t had a lot of walking today, have you?” “Not a great deal.” “Billy says burglars always get in through cellar winders. Do they 2" | “Not any oftener than through other | windows." “Onece would be often for me.” toh- ——— by sighed. “PRalls go throueh windor awful often. T think ™ y S5 LISTEN A MINUTE! get himeself into ——— pos Lakeland Chapter, R. A. M. No.| 29 meets the first Thuraday night ln{ Visit- | Lutheran Church. And Then Silence Mr. Grump (with nen “Here's an odd case i ¢ ries one man, thinking ! Mrs. Grump—“What's . Women are doing tha Palm Chapter, 0. E. 8. mects every second and fourth Thursday nights of each month at 7:30 p. m. Mrs.! Flora Keen, W, M. Lucie F. B Eaton, Secy Another Consideraticn . "I has heard.” said 1" ¥ ! politics makes st B | dat don't make Lakeland Camp No. 78, W. 0. W, 98r's such a rumpi. | meets every second and fourth Thurs- | WU My = N day night. Woodmen Circle first i Thursdays. W, J. Estridee I Commander, Mrs. Sallie Scip- Guardian of Circle Catholic Church Rev. A. B, Fox, Pastor. Services are held on second and fourth Sundays. M. E. Church, South 1. C. Jerkins, Pastor. chool 9:45 a. m, ing sermon 11:00 a, m. Never Comes Bi:+ The hair is one thir a scientist, “thut n- —Rochester Dot mnd | “No,eir. Tha it,” BRobby easy, this morni e “Our window? ry? T suppose he ofered to m-—well, I'm offering now * “It was me."—Ch ered Daily News, . L. If you have a friend that's going to get married and vou arc [ ticular about what you buy for them, you can make your select0ns Children Versus Ch . much quicker, easier and more satisfactory by coming to our store: "+ We have the goods, and best of all, the price is right. (. Don't forget that we do all kinds of watch repairing. COLE & HULL 112 Kentucky Avenue, Opposite Park, Lakeland, Fla. e the ancient and honorable ca home-making is being n modern woman. AS an ¢ cites the following: “Acrc a new family has moved of father, mo T children These to amuse then acts of lawlessness i When visited by an | whose lawn had received tin caus and oth mother admi what her « €N Wire ( asked why she did » : them the offered as an ex u- irch du- tles, which were soarduous as 10 leave her no time.” I not know | g When

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