Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 12, 1912, Page 8

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Y4UE EIGHTY. Bal RS k3 STEAM | | | SURANCE, see D. H. SLOAN, Peacoc { tmilding. Phone 342. | i | | ‘1129 W. E. Tyler. i FOR SALE—5 passenger touring |iust received at the Book Store. (mys 350 gallons of water per min- TOR SALE—Five-room house with tath room, pantry, hall and three ve- as, on lot 7214x135 feet, in five will be glad to quote prices on frui £ .CCIDENT, PLATE- BOILER IN- 4-6-t¢ GENERAL TEAM WORK-—-Furni rure and piano moving. Call Phone 1-33-t¢ Two full sets Alger books for boys . Apply to W. K. McRae., 6-19-tf 501 North Florida, Mrs, Alder- MR, o ; man, 8-9-1mo. FOR SALE-—The house on South ; Kentucky, to be removed from off the e s 2% at once. Seo H. D. Bassett, 7-22-tf NOTICE. The undersigned represents one of the best nurseries in the country and LARGE SUMS APPRC- PRIATED FOR WATERWAYS (Continued from Page 1.) tinguished scientist of that country. many photographs results illustrating of research by ameng the Arauncanos, a tribe of Indians who many centuries ago were rulers of that part of the world. In the preliminary description of his the o i 1 This paper wil] be accompanied by ! Dr. Matus work Dr. Matus has informed the of- | ficers of the congress that he has dis- covered a clearly defined group of gimes which constituted a comlex k system of physical education among these Indians. What bush?” asked she. i ; o 7.24-t¢| The farmer looked around quickly - 1\11.(- (ondltiol?. % b |.,, and answered: 'l don’t know; :lm)};i& for ‘part lm)mer:tlun l,:{-\:;e‘;‘ WANTED—A family horse, bug-|gian't Lt et ‘ laag real ealpte. Address Box 536igy, wagon and good cow. Address C.|c\which seemed a woman to that fakeland. 8'1‘:" A Cook, general delivery. 9-53-6tp S alet andltair | FOR SALE—335-horse power boiler But ended there, with many a seuly BOARDERS WANTED - Good [ B!t ented there, AU A B and 25- ower air lift, which 3 a8 25-h0t8e DONED AT . board. Everything new and clean. fold, Voluminous and vasi.” All history, rightly read, the triumph of gentiment whereve: man has trod the bloody way. Con- scious or sub-conscious, it has stirree in silence, or at times in storm in all the variant ways of life where mon has struggled upward. The love of t REGARDING TRUE SENTIMENT. | Tennessee Ave. YOUR DOLLARS WILL DO DOUBLE DUTY At our great SUIT SALE. A ten dollzr bill takes any suit in the house, consisting of Priestlv Mohairs, Serges and Cassimers. Sale limited to stock. GIVE YOUR MONEY A CHANCE AT THE HUE JOS. LeVAY LR pEniring | (sragite gl e LO O F s f S Meets every Fridus : ()‘\ i Prayer-meeting Wednesday 7:00at 1, 0. 0. F. Hal o o v m Tenuessee. Vinitn A dially iniit a Christian Church 3 0 Gro. W, Welmer, tastor. E. M. SMALLES T sunday school Y:45 a. m i R T S P A Comuiunion 10:45 a, m. K OF P Preaching, 11:00 a. m. A FIRST BAPTIST CHURCK. Y. P. 8 C E co-operates wip fesular et Curner Florida avenue snd Bay St | ther societics at Cumberland Pres 2t ©:2¢ & i ite Rev. Willium Dudley Nowlin, | v'teriay choech, HE m'lm’,"‘:\z. n )., vastor | Foonine sermon, 7:80 a 1w i l!.‘\. sunday school %:45 & m. H l'i Ta——— AW ‘\('K.\'f’l.\. 15, superintendent ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Preaching Sanday at 1i 9w and| Synday school at 10 a. m. No ser- (G p m. vices during the summer o account G.IAtoB Woeekiy prayermeeting Wednesday [of the illness of the rector Orange B i evening at 7:30, | - Gialoa ol Woman's Missionary and Ald So- | : FRL O i an i each month at @ CSisters always we! MRS ! I Mrs. J. 1 (&} Grand Owde: o b | Meets every Wed |0dd Fellows hall » {president; W. B } “ clety Meaday 4:30 p. m Baptist Yonng at 6:15 p. m Regular mouthly business meeting frst Wednesday at 7:30 p. m P’egple’s Meeting East Lakeland Mission. ' Sunday school at 3 p.m. E, A. Milton, superintendent. Prayer- meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. Presbyt-rian Church Rev. R. A Ward, acting pastor. Sunday gol 9:45 a. m., Lakeland Lodge No. 91, F. & A, | POST 33 G A F M. Regular communications held on| Mvots the first second and 4th Mondays at 7:30 l»;lna;lh at 10 o ML Sparlit Mort' sermon 11:00 @ m | M- Visiting brethren cordially in- | Y. P. S (. F. meets at 6 p. m. :”"d .'I' l‘_‘, I\‘\OI\IE(.’)\“ "“'_ Praverme ting, Wednesday, 7:30 i e DB Lutheran Church. ‘ Lakelaud Chapter, R. A. M. No Cor. E. Orange and So. Tennessce, | - Meets the first Thursday night in Rev. 11, J. Mathias, Pastor, 504 So, | ¢\¢h month in Masonic Hall. Visit- ing companions welcomed. (. IArendell, Sec'y.: J. F. Wilson, H 0y Little Marijor G. pew birthd yt P | her mother 1o show them to 10 Sanday schoel 10:00 a. m. Preaching service 11:00 a. m., and | 7:00 p. m. second and fourth Sun Palm Chapter, 0. E. 8. meets hdbei s i . i tecond and fourth Thursday nighta| Wished to do tie of each month at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. | d""; 'E,'im | : Catholic Church |Flora Keén, W. M. Lucie F. B, |°Md hand fourth Sundays i minutes’ walk from depot, orange i i it d Cod-—a sentiment - has inspired all | i trees, two bearing grape vines and [ANd ornamental dtrecs, SArubs avéline religions of the world. The love I 5, other (ruit; nice shade trees; terms ”("“)0‘“"’: plants. W. Y. Carter, R. ol country a sentiment - has writ- ! ks | : »4 cash, balance 1 year. Address Dis 8-T-6P | {n ull the heroic annals of patriot- | 0 Box 425, 7-22-1mo T ism. The love of our fellows - a sen- PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER. timent — has pushed all doctrines ol i KELAN Miss Viola \Wagner, room 200,10 pights of man, all flowering beau- ‘= D BAaAS Drane building. 8-12-6p | ties of educational effort and sociolog- $2,600—Half or more cash; 3 acre| besnipeaid ical endeavor up into the sunlight srove home on .Lake Hollingsworth; MANN PLUMBING AND Tie love of home, of wife and weans, | preity good house, barns, chicken CONSTRUCTION CO. | o: father and motier sentiments all louses, well, ete. $400 to $600 of Will build your house, do tin work, are the dynamos of the common | \rAnges NOW on trees. duv your plumbing, run water and s0 [ and countless suervifices, heroisms and | 31,650 cash—Very close in, north forth, roof your house with galvan-|:truggles which sublime and trans <ide, central corner, 150x150 feet, | i#cd iron, tin, pitch, ruberoid or tile. | teure human life, i-room cottage. Each 50-foot ot 18| ~ve us a call. Phone 110, 209 Ken-| The power of every living romance worth $600, totaling $1,800 to say wmcky Ave. 7-18-tL. | th.e strength of every deathless so nathing of house value. —— the |w:|.||l_\' of every great p()vnl.; i $4,150--1alf cash, 2 story, 6 LITTLE GIRL. '."Y““"“(m.” t-\"vr,\ noble ?ifn ‘|n‘.~“ iu roums, north street corner (inside of is wr"fim"';:l Jm"“.T;i“”;"":”' “;-m { viise not finished) pretty flower |y, i i s the world will not willingly let die. ard, 20 young orange trees and oth- 1:{aa:xill:“i\gug::edn:iy]e?l'wggungn l-l"'lf upon any one of !hn- areat mas- | e fruits; lot 90x2849 feet, equal to Get Them at the Cryst:;l Grocery. n\f'mwu-s of an ;mm‘ sentimen wir large lots. b wielded the brush and mixed the col- 31,000- 40 acres, % miles north, | 4y cgus are so fresh the hens are ors for its creator. Read a grea ¢ high, large, beautiful front, on cackling yet, LRI MIiON DR DURCE i DLy il he prettiest and best fishing big lake | \nd those, with other groceries, you fon of human aspiration is por- aear Lakeland, Lake Parker; lies al- can always get. t _v‘(l, and you vill ln.un\' who \\'ruz'. aost touching on the cast; think of | ¢« ride myself on a clean, nice store, | i Study the -‘:l“l‘.- ol i great man's " per acre, And if you will give me an order, [ ‘""" ANl Botor yuu Ve, endo, Asove propertics best and cheapest., | you are sure to give more; s lwr'“f":””". Shn‘” 4G s {““Al. 5 BUGENE TODD, My customers o please 1 am going it wi wm,'m“"' "Ifm' o ki Ford Iouse, to try; te the sacred. \\.v sometimes hu"l‘l N. Ky. \vc.. Lakeland. Butter, cheese, eggs, prunes and that ou!'s s o practicalage, Illlm! with Those prices mean for quick buyers peaches for ple— e slr.nh-m cries of commercialism All in my refrigerator screcned forgetting that those on whdse away from a fly. sl}mlld(-rs we st:nd .\wrn moved by hish potatoes 45 cents a peck; chees?: high and true sentiments as they 23 conts per pound; planned and toiled for d.uys and men Prunes 12% cents; peaches, 17% unlmrn.' More than this we :l.ro £0 cents as nice as can be found. busy \\'l.lll our ln}):hl;; and N'JEIH‘.:. I you will come to my store and ex- our getting iIlI.I| gaining, that we ! amine my stock 3\(, time to think how all H!ill is | am sure to my place you will be- is our unmatched modern lite is con- Gt gln to ll0(‘|£. ved and vll‘.ul""'(! by l!lo- perpeti- POR RENT S-aere truck farm, |, know you have heard of late ity of the s«-m|l|h:1|!.~"<lmlnl| ting cur witl good H-room cottage, known as That “»‘.- have the best daily in the ;u‘.vr'jn's Gravitation is no mor> \tfield place. $15 per month or $150 state; esvential ln. the i'l.n.m': of the plan wtil July 1oin advance. See Wo Fol o) | jave opened my store ang think o ,”."l" 7:““” a8 fTolinson. S-0-tf 1 am wiso stability of all that we prize IN'T 3 N A and highest. The healthy optitnism POR RENT 10-acre truck farm, | in spending my last cent to adver- A 215 wiles south of Lakelund, known | tise. en which """‘f“'l" Ul i and pow- 2 Dr, Whipp's place. 2 acres irrigat- 1 will appreciate your order if you [ e "r"d"“.'“d' Iy Lor il snd sd $200 to July, 1913, or $20 per will plione 288 blue. SHAfoR -y FAHUIMONLS SUNINSED YRl aonth in advance. See W. Fiske|\ud let me send your goods around |t nnd more eniluring than briss Johnson, S-0-tf to you. FOR RENT One furnished room. J. P. ROQUEMORE. oo "'r‘:p:“:{‘“':"":‘f‘: o DO fhone 214 Blue. Apply 210 West hoaor of Eve may be dismissed with: Lemon Blessed Sympathy. " out inquiry as to the worth of the FOR RENT-—Oune good office room hi’:‘::;:’m:zh.:gm:::‘::.’";‘:“ woman. It sim)‘b’ \\l‘"'h!n'{ do I‘rhe‘ ; e garb of the first womnn of the land i:her furnished or unfurnished, In|nto real relations with an animal 18 & | goes not lend itself Loth to the statu the Drane building. Apply to H. J.| liberal education. It 1s sometbing t0 | ;ry cohome and the growing sensitive Drane 6-29-tf| be really interested even in & PIABt | oo v tha nulhitc 4 t0 the amoint of 7-22-tt| and to observe the working of lite in | drapery nee 3 R FOR RENT--Office rooms in the|8ny sphere not our own. How much | pergon au T:ibune. Smith Hardin building, See J. F,|MmoOre when that life is directing & o personallty which consclously loc:s! Whyv She 1s Silent yeae LS up to us and will love us it we Wil ot |0t T adars “OR RENT - Modern four-room | §t'—Christian Register. i ||rur‘|:. xl:l.;w A wadays are 4=r anfurnished. Nice large rooms. P they meet with lot ) ¥ East Orange St ! Cornell's Seven Wonders. thelr favorite Lobbles, and | The pbysical department of Cornell | tharmore, the hea ity & o1 . | university was asked some time ago sible for this ' ‘ to name seven wonders of the moder®d | The woman { "1 world selected from a list of 57 0ut | tyre has little t MlSC[llANtous standing inventions and structures. | pe ang the se The faculty, graduates and seniors In 5 . the Physics seminary balloted, the { award of the voting going to Mro]e;s ! =5 5 telegraphy, synthetic chemistry, radi- | SRR P, Hest stationery at lowest prices in| um,gnn‘llh.'\in.‘ aviation, the Panawa | Hig Habits Unchanged. 2t <hapes Lakeland Book Store. | canal and the telephoue. ‘ : T-24-t0) " KEAO Carver's ad in this issue. | tlon from ¥ Two Interesting Patents. Um not at r Higgest line girls” and boys' and Among recent patents which attract | widow. “It's « caitdren’s books ever shown in Lake- attentlon by reason of their novelty | ang John never did <o g b jand just received. Lakeland Dook | are one for making sausages without | two a. m” A | Store 7-24-t¢| casings (a searlng process) and one | i s , H | for an flluminated flat iron. The lat | Wiiat They Boin Lackea. Full line both Waterman Ideal ter contrivance is described as con- | and Parker Lucky Curve Fountain y,ining incandescent lght bulbs which | 3 Pens at all times lakeland BoOK | gerve at the same time to heat the S Store 7-24-tf jron and to illuminate the work which | 8 2 ‘oe in and sclect somo of our|'® YeiE e - :?L'.l;“\\ ?“ : t2.sp new books for boys, girls and Wheio Charm ! ies. | into the rivg. i children before the lot is picked over.| g..1 Lindnesses =ma' courtesles, | “Why is What are N '. A big shipment just received. Lake-| giajl considerations bubituaily prae- g 1 At this {‘ i iand Dook Store. 7-24-tf| ticed in our soclai intercourse give a| P { s R greater charm to the character tbam | hin o ered le i Wring us your pictures to frame.| qye gisplay of great talents snd a¢-| ®ood wan. are somewaat W R Lakeland Book Store. 7-24-tf| complishments.—M. A, Kcity, own. She lacks good breeding.” | she spoke | lb(\“’ rom she went thr | lLakeland camp No. 78, W. 0. W,, | Judge imeets every second and fourth Thurs- ) Q Rev. A. B, Fox, Pastor. | Eaton, Secy Services are held on second and rse M. E. Church, South Gy Sight. Woedmes Clrcls Svet A Bit Superstt ot 1. C Jenkins, Pastor. { ' ‘hjrt! Fhursdays. W, J. Estridge, "My poor w AR dE LT & lru:m it Commander, Mrs. Sallie Seipe 0.0 " hope L Motning sormon 11:00 a, @, | T fiuardian of Circle fuck!"—Pele M- DON'T CROW OVER GLASSES that you have bought at a bargain Bargain glasses est investment you can make. We charge a right glasses are right. We fit them to vouy sight as oniy % can do. They will aid you when bargain glasses are Dr H. Edgar Cole has had twenty-five vears expe! and will guarantee to fit you perfectly. He will be elry store Tnesday. Aug. 13. from 7 a.m. to§p m t will cost vou nothing to consult him COLE & HULL 112 Kentucky Avenue, Opposite Park, Lakeland. Fla

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