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PAGK KIGHT THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA, Aug, 8, 1912, (om <! MR. R. E. LFE | It was early morning and the Bark- tons stood in the door of their sum- . mer cottage talking things over. The WANTED—Position by white boy, | September alr was still raw and har- L) & i § '| assing to the marrow. Even at that age 16, willing to ?ork at most any- | yoment relatives were heading toward H thing. Address Elmo Allen, Tele- | the Barktons® city home to do some | | gram office. 8-6-2p | vigiting, and the Barktons were won- | ! i Our Representative for the Strauss Brog Master Tailors, will be in Lakeland dering what they would better do. : The good fresh country air was alll', right for them, facing a winter in the ’; city's grimy, worked-over atmosphere. 14 but there is nothing appealing about | 1 the simple, suburban life to those who come to spend part of their vacation ! taking in the sights of the great,| throbbing city. And the Barkton cot- | AR AR D e tage lacked running water, hot water and a lot of other conveniences. PLUMBING AND The more they thought it over the once. See H, D. Bassett. 7-22-tf CONSTRUCTION CO. | more clearly the Barktons recognized FOR SALE—Five-room house with Will build your house, do tin work, | that they ought to go back to (heh-; 1ain room, pantry, hall and three ve- do vour plumbing, run water and so| flat and not drag theip vlsi.tcrs out to 7215x135 feet, in five forth, roof your house with galvan- | the cottage. Then after their company | ! ¢ ized tron, tin, pitch, ruberoid or tile. | had sped along they could return to | Q.ce us a call. Phone 110. 209 Ken- | the country and remain until the chill zucky Ave. 7-18-tL. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, Aug. 7-8-9 l FRIDAY, PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER. Room 200, Drane Bldg. 8-5-61 } O SALE—35-horse power boiler «ud 25-horse power air lift, which »m 8 S50 gallons of water per min- wte. Apply to W. K. McRae. 6-19-tf FOR SALE—The house on South| ucky, to be removed from off the NANN GEORGIA PEACHES. Phone 66 Red. 8-3-3p Mr. Lee wishes to sce all his friends ang to show them the beautiful line of M- chant Tailoring he has for Fall and Winter The Hub '’ v.ndas, on lot nutes’ walk from depot, orange two bearinz grape vines and fruit; nice shade trees; terms ash, balance 1 year. Address ', (0. Box 4235, 7-22-1mo autumn winds would drive them back | to the city for the winter. “It's a shame,” muttered Barkton, while they were packing up. “This thing of going bhack to the city to listen to the toot of auto horns when you're trying to sleep and to breathe soot instead of air s enough to make you weep. How I hate it! Then this packing up and moving to town and packing up and moving back to the country isn't making a hit with me.” “Perhaps we'd better just close up the cottage and stay in town,” sug- gested Mrs. Barkton. “If we come back to the country it'll be for so| short a time that there's hardly any use in it.” “You've struck the combination!” LITTLE GIRL. OSEPH LeVAY ¢ BIG LAKELAND BARGAINS. |I'earfully Mutilated by a Wild Hog— Hams Are Now Boiled; You Can Get Them at the Crystal Grocery. $2,500—Half or more cash; 3 acre arove home on Lake Hollingsworth; greity good house, barnms, chicken My eggs are so fresh the hens are bouses, well, etc. $400 to $600 of cackling yet, ranges Now on trees. | And those, with other groceries, yon $1,650 cash—Very close in, north can always get. side, central corner, 150x150 feet, | pride myself on a clean, nice store, i-room cottage. KEach 50-foot lot i8 | And if you will give me an order, worth $600, totaling $1,800 to say you are sure to give more; aothing of house value. My customers to please I am going LO.O.F Meets every Friday 1. ;at 1, 0. 0. F. Hall , Tennessce. Visiting dially invited. T 1 1 S DD FPOBB DI arehi oworth Leagn thening service, 7:00 p. m. Prayer-meeting Wednesday 17:00 D m. $1,150—Half cash. 2 story, 6 to try; sald Barkton, with much sarcasm. “Go by : ] *gows, north street corner (inside of [ Lutter, cheese, eggs, prunes and|back to town and sit around in a rf Geo \\9hl;{'.etll:|11rc'l:'lar:l%r Lo % ey touse not finished) pretty flower peaches for ple— stufty flat when we haw: lhg whole : Sun.dny ‘s('hool 9.;5 . m~ EL' M. SMAILES, Re sard, 20 young orange trees and oth- | All in my refrigerator screened | 8utumn ahead of us hey? Well, not 3 e i : e ev fruits; lot 90x299 feet, equal to away from a fly 1 know It. Of course I might have| ,4ieiddddi 2ea08004: pp| Communion 10:45 8. m. | K OF P 18y J0x2 ’ : ) okl ) known that you'd rather sit half suffo- b e il Preaching, 11:00 a. m. | . our large lots. liish potatoes 15 cents a peck; chees? cated in a flat and stare at a brick FIRST BAPTIST CH! cn. Y. P. 8. C. E. co-operates wi!h’ Regular meeting «. $1,000—40 acres, 3 miles north, ‘ery high, large, beautiful front, on | Prunes ‘e prettiest and best fishing big lake rat 7:30 at Odd I ing members always w2 J. W, BUCHANAN 23 cents per pound; 1215 cents; peaches, 17 cents as nice as can be found. wall across the court than be out in the open drinking in the fresh air and the gorgeous autumn scenery, Corner Florida avenue and Bzy St.|ather societies at Cumberland Pres- ke Rev. Willlam Dudley Nowlin, | 'yterian church, D., pastor. Fvening sermon, 7:30 a . [\ ] vear Lakeland, Lake Parker; lies al- | it you will come to my store and ex- | wouldn't you? sunday school 9:45 3 Chance 4 “What' » o » 46 a.m. H C 208t {ouching on the east; think of amine my stock What's that? We'll come back ) % A M ACKSON, = ‘tevens, superintendent Preaching Sunday at 11 a, m. and 010 p. m Weekly prayermeeting Weduesday to the country if I prefer it, eh? Oh, yes, and you fuming and fretting about it, I s'pose, and wearing that abused. patient look you put on when you're ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Sunday school at 10 a. m. No ser- | vices during the summer on account ot the illness of the rector. | on yrice, $25 per acre, Above properties best and cheapest. EUGENE TODD, G.LAtBoL L Orange Blossom | | am sure to my place you will be- gin to flock. I know you have heard of late See g Ford House, That we have the best daily in the | doing something that dm‘sr_x't' just co- wening at 7:30. G. L A toB ofl N. Ky. Ave,, Lakeland, state; incide with some wild feminine ideas Wotnan's. Missionacy. and. Ald ‘8o second and fourt! e il i > 9 bl d \ o S i d 1841 Tiesc prices mean for quick buyers | o 1 have opened my stove and think | of your own. Yes, you can just bet a x feach month ¢ ety Monday 2:30 p. m. Baptist Young People's 615 p. m. Regular monthly business meeting st Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. pint of assorted hairpins that we're coming back to the country for an- other month and don't let that get o away from you, either. Or, at least, your order it you |y, coming hack. 1f yon want to stick 8 blue. | around a flat just when we're enter- And ict me send yoar goods around| ing on the real choice season of the I am wise In spending my tise, I will appreciate will phone Histers always we!l MRS. ! Mrs Meeting st cent to adver- B i Grand Orde: to you. whble year, go ahead. But don't count 2 d]":“"f ,lLakela,n.? M'“wfl; 11; 5 every J. P, ROQUEMORE. | me in on any system of that sort.” Sunday school at 3 p. m. E. A. 0dd Fellows ety % The morning after their return to| dilten, superintendent. Prayer- (president; W, I the flat Barkton arose leisurely—it| “ccting Thursday at 7 p. m. was on hour later than usual, for he furnished roqgms. FOLR RENT 2 Man Is an Encyclopedia. fhone 211 Bine. Apply 310 West| A man is the whole encyclopedia of , o ’ TR Lakeland Lodzc No. 91, F. & A, POST 33. G 4 hsinon facts. The creation of « thousand for- :’(lrd?ntwl:i:n:) :t':((:r!m'l‘nll:l‘ttl;mtll::oln‘\:;: Rev l‘:rciby\'\?:fln .,Eg‘:,r?!:,‘.smr M. Regular communications held on| ' *" .”';' (i FOR RENT--Furnished room to ;:::l:,s :?a:;:'en"r'l;‘::L "f\‘:'lltzfii":"f:‘;f,f:: room. He took a brisk bath and then| g o o T LT : sccond and 4th Mondays at 7:30 p. j:.l,"m\llm\,t'” i, tady 504 S0. Tennessee Ave. 7-26-tf |ed already in the first man.—Emerson, f::n::;t :':h:h,::;m:,l::;pr‘::l:‘?'t{n,lgs Mort® sermon 11:00 & m. jm. Visiting ‘"’0”“00' fordfa“y in- | N FOR RENT-—One good office room his l'l(‘(:)wllh a lllVll;‘l(‘lls‘\’ warm y;row Y. P. 8. C. E. meets at 6 p. m. e bl L?‘ 2 Y\' f“' either furnished or unfurn.shed, in e T aration of lather, took the chill oft his| Pravermecting, Wednesday, 7:30.| J. F. WILSON, Seccy. I tbe Drane buildivg. Apply to H. J. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. razor under the faucet and then be- | : 7 : drane 6-29-tf gan to shave. Tutheran Church. : Lakeland Chapter, R. A. \l ‘\o,‘ 7-22-tf| Mayor—S. L. A, Clonts. “Say, this hot water helps some”( (or, E. Orange and So. Tennessee. | 29 meets the first Thuraday night in —_— FOR RENT—Office rooms in the ('Phonz 310-Red.) he observed to his wife. “I've heen Rev. IT. J. Mathlas, Pastor, 504 So. each month in Masonic Hall. Visit- London Fogs Costs Smith Hardin building. sve J. F.| Clerk and Tax Coflector, H. L |blaming it on the razor. ‘]}‘ {\"“‘“’; Tennossee Ave. ing companions welcomed. €. G.| 1y g sptd the ! Carver. 7-6-tt | Swatts ;:.:;'“:&m}(,‘::flnga‘\t“::;s':at:\nr‘: :z:r:-)i Sunday schocl 10:00 a. m. Arendell, Sec'y.; J. F. Wilson, H. P. | put to an extra —_— Treasurer and Assessor, A. .|apq hot!” Bl Preaching service 11:00 a. m., and ; | annually by res Armistead. Five or six days later the Bark|7:00 p. m. eecond and fourth Sun-| Palm Chapter, 0. E. 8. meets evety | Of fog. One g Collector of Light and Water, C.| tons’ guests went on their way. When | days. second and fourth Thursday nights| Bishes [ Mrs, | 8nd above the B" gla day of *| traffic Is anot {of each month at 7:30 p. m. | Flora Keen, W. M.. Lucie Eaton, Secy 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. Barkton got out of bed the next morn- fng and walked into the adjoining room he found Mrs. Rarkton busily folding a lot of things and placing them In two suit cases that lay open on the spart bed. “Whutchuh doing?” inquired Rark- Catholic Church F. Rev. A. B, Fox, Pastor. Services are held on second and fourth Sundays. | e ———— TMlscmANtous‘,l GENERAL TEAM WORK—Furni- ture and plano moving. Call Phone | —_— Lakeland camp No. 78, W. 0. W., | Takes His ac.1°* It you boil it dow- meets every second and fourth Thurs- | ; Members of Council—Morris G |ton sharply. “Golng where® Rack M. E. Church. South day night. Woodmen Clrele fi“';md el 2ot 89 W. E. Tyler. : 1-33-t¢ Munn, Clalrman; W. P. Pillans,|to the country? Ts that so® Then, LC. J@nkfils_ Pastor. 'nd third Thursdays. W. J. Estridge, :::tfn(::r:::]:: j Best stationery at lowest prices in| Vice-Chairman; Messrs. . M |You're golng back alone, for I'm not snday schiool 9:45 Council Commander, Mrs. Sallie Scip- | get each other's : ail shapes. Lakeland Book Store.|Eaton, G. E. Southard, R. '!. Scip-|In onit. This place here looks pretty | | 10S% SO 08 e T per Guardian of Circle ' Houston Post 7-24-tf] per, W. . Pugh, P. B, Haynes good to me. Tooks pretty sood, 1| MOTRINE scrmon 11:00 a, m. 3 Rl i) i say. Maybe some Sunday Il take a e ——————— RIIAD -Carver's ad in this issue. | The following standing com-| . '"00v sl the country and fool around e tand just received. T-24-tf Brore wnd er Lucky Curve Fountain all times. Lakeland Booxk o | and Scipper. | cold water out there at 1he vo | ‘ome and select some of our| Sanitary, Messrs. Pugh, Eatou | just about as often as 1 curs 1o ¢ :;E : % : i isp 1 s for boys, girls ;“m“S\ipper. iy(‘.’lr. Just l:imfl_\‘x{ t o (L lf you have a fr!end that S gomg lo get marrled and vou afe b itd fore the lot is picked ov “"-1 Public Improvement and Cemetery '“f‘.‘;}\;‘".‘; notion “‘J‘ i yonr system < £ . »ment just received. Lake-| Vtessrs. Pillans, Eaton, Pugh. bt iy L Icular about \Vhat \'Ou bu / 3 ) *¢ » ""L. Uil . ook Store. T2t : Y ) y for them, you can make your sc! Bring us your pictures to frame. takeland Book Store. T-24-tt t1 ViRe, oCCIDENT, PLATE- 0LA3S, and STEAM BOILER IN- 3URANCE, see D. H. SLOAN, Peacock [ line girls’ and boys' '.mdi books ever shown in Lilkl". Pillans Lakeland Book | % Pail line both Waterman ldeal| 5 i j mittees for the jear weire appointed. Finance and Fire, Messrs. Eaton Hayncs. | Light and Water, Messrs, Hayt | Pillans and Southard. Streets, Messrs. Scipper, Soutb- ard, Haynes. | Crdinance, Messis. Southard, Pug! Governor—A. W. Gilchrist, Talla hassee. Secretary of State—H. Clay Craw- ford, Tallahassee. Comptroller—W. V. Knott, Talla- ; shirts of mine ont (it you will and Iet mo it ‘em haek till night, but outside of that I'll just postpone any more country life till next spring. and you « thoge nee in the chiffonio “This coun overdohe. T've ing and washed mato vin “You have some fine t in your garden, Mr know, I presume, th name of the tomato is Lycop Lycopersicum??” ISTEN em nuch quicker, easier and more satisfactory by coming to our 1" MINUTE We have the goods, and best of all, the price is right. hassee. “No, I had forgotten Miss ’ z b bullding. Phone 342. 46t Trcacurer—J. C. Luning, Talla. | Doris: but T know the 1| (. Don't forget that we do all kinds of watch repairing. Two full sets Alger books for boys! hassee. of the long. green. co . vorse | cions thing with a horn on head fast received at the Book Store. T-24-tt | Attorney-General—Park M. Tram- | well, Tallahassee. Commiseioner of Agriculture—W | A. McRae, Tallahassee. Supt. of Public Iustruction—Wm that mostly erov the phiegethont It's ulatus.” In Doubt, “I believe COLE & HULL Ihe undersigned represents one of | M, Holioway, Tallahassee. ling me. 1 & 1 sbscription to. the best nurseries in the country and | Railroad Commissioners—R. Hul “Wha s > wili be glad to quote prices on fruit{son Burr, Chalrman; Newton A | “Said Te was equip 2 112 l\entUCky Avenue’ Opposi‘e Park Lakeland F]2 and ornamental trees, shrubs and| Blitch, Royal C. Dunn. W. C. Yon ';“" % a N y ) dowering plants. W. Y. Carter, R |Sceretary. Al ege — D.2 S-T-Gpl should be addressed to Tallahassee. commurnication: | Ameri E erie an an thar fellow was swind-l ] ' | = R