Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 13, 1912, Page 8

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4% 1 b o e — e o T e PAGE EIGHT. THE EVENING TELXGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., AUG, 13, 1912. FOR SALE—5 passenger touring car; fine condition, or will ex- change for part payment on Lake- laad real estate. Address Box 536 Lakeland, 8-10-tf FOR SALE—35-horse power boiler aud 25-horse power air lift, which pmps 350 gallons of water per min- ;s Apply to W. K. McRae. 6-19-tf FOR SALE—The house on South Kentucky, to be removed from off the it at once. See H. D. Bassett, 7-22-tf FOR SALE 25 acres, 216 miles from depot; 5 a. timber, 20 a, fenced, 500 bearing fruit tre 17 a. in cul- tivation of which 8 a. is fine trucking land; 5 room house ,good water, barns and packing house. Must be sold at once. Address X. Y., care of Telegram. 8-13-22 FOR SALE--First class guavas at $1 per erate. H. P, Walker, Auburn- dale. 8-13-17 4 BIG LAKELAND BARGAINS. 32,600-—Half or more cash; 3 acre grove home on Lake Hollingsworth; nretty good house, barns, chicken houses, well, ete. $400 to $600 of Cranges now on trees, $1,650 cash—Very close in, north .de, central corner, 150x150 feet, { room cottage. Each 50-foot lot is vorth $600, totaling $1,800 to say + othing of house value. $1,150- flalf cash. 2 story, 6 voms, north street corner (inside of not finished) pretty flower sard, 20 young orange trees and othe o fraits; lot 90x299 feet, equal to tour large lots. $1,000--40 acres, 3 miles north, very high, large, beautiful front, on tive prettiest and best fishing big lake vear Lakeland, Lake Parker; lies al- e:ast touching on the cast; think of srice, $25 per acre. Above propertics best and cheapest. EUGENE TODD, Ford House, N. Ky. Ave., Lakeland. These prices mean for quick buyers Lalse Sop T S-aere truck farm, room cottage, known as $15 per month or §150 See W. F. REHE FOR 1 with goot Aifield place. antil July 1 in advance Johuson. FOR RENT truck farm, 215 miles south of Lakelund, known : Dr. Whipp's place. 2 acres irrigat- 1o-acre ed. $200 to July, 1913, or §20 per month in advance. See W. Fiske Sohnson. 8-9-tt FOR RENT - One furnished room. Phone 214 Blue. Apply 310 West Lemon FOR RENT—One good office room either furnished or unfurn.shed, in tae Drane building. Apply to H. J. i'rane, 6-29-tt 7-22-tt FOR RENT —Office rooms in the smith Hardin building. See J. F. Carver. 7-6-tt FOR RENT--Modern four-room 12t, unfurnished. Nice large rooms. 09 East Orange St. 'MISCELLANEOUS | _—:__v—'_—'-__w' Re<t stationery at Jowest prices in *=*sland Book Store. T-24-tt weAv--Carver's ad in this issue @ring us your pictures to frame. dar's such a rumpns dat nobody kain't poor o241 Lakeland Book Store = ] Diggest line girls’ and boys' and Fens at all times. | Store. Lakeland Book 7-24-tt Come in and select some of our crisp new books for boys, girls and ~hildren before the lot is picked over. A big shipment just received. Lake- land Book Store. 7-24-tt For FIRE, ACCIDENT, PLATI. GLASS, and STEAM BOILER IX SURANCE, see D. H. SLOAN, Peacock huilding. Phone 342. 4-6-t1 GENERAL TEAM WORK—Furni- ‘ure and piano moving. Cal] Phone 189 W. E. Tyler. 1-23-tf Two full sets Alger books for boys just received at the Book Store. 7-24-t1 horse, bug- Address C, 9-5-6tp WANTED--A family gy, wagon and good cow. A Cook, general delivery. BOARDERS WANTED — Good board. Everything new und clean. 04 North Florida, Mrs. E. S. Alder- nan., 8-9-1mo. NOTICE. The undersigned 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, n. 2 8-7-6p PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER. Miss Viola Wagner, room 200, Drane building, S-12-6p MANN PLUMBING AND CONSTRUCTION CO. Will build your house, do tin work, de your plumbing, run water and so forth, roof your house with galvan- ized tron, tin, piteh, ruberoid or tile. Phone 110, 209 Ken- 7-18-10 Coee s aeall, fucky Ave. LITTLE GIRL. Fearfully Mutilated by a Wild Hog— Hams Are Now Boiled; You Can Get Them at the Crystal Grocery. My cggs are so fresh the hens are cackling yet, Aud those, with other groceries, yon can always get. ¢ pride wyself 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 Lo try; LDutter, Cgas, peaches for pie Al in my refrigerator away from a fly. 1ish potatoes 45 conts a peck; chees» 23 cents per pound; Prives 12'% cents; peaches, 1714 18 nice as can be found. 11 you will come to my store and ex- amine my stock 1 am sure to my place you will be- gin to flock. I know you have heard of late That we have the best daily in the cheese, pruncs and ! screened cents state; S0 | have opened my store anda think 1 am wise In spending my last cent to adver- tise. 1 will appreciate your order if you will phone 288 blue. Aud let me send yoar good to you. around J. P. ROQUEMORE. l | Gem Worth Remembering. | With malice toward none: Wl!hf charity for all; with firmness in the | right, as God gives us to see the right, ' let us strive on io finish the work we { are in; to bind up the Nation's wound; | { to care for him who shall have borne ! the battle and for his widow and or phan—to do all which may achieve and cherish a just and lasting peace among ourselves and with all nations. —Abraham Lincoln | Another Consideration. | “I has heard,” said Uncle Eben, “dat | politics makes strange bedfellows. But dat don't make much difference when sleep nohow."—Washington Star. —————— - |for candles can be made casily Igle seed planted in a g1 DAINTY CANDLE SHADE S S S EFFECTIVE ORNAMENTATION NOT ENTIRELY OUT OF DATE, Especially Effective for Dinner Par ties Are These Pretty Adjuncts to the Table—Two Suggestions of Value. There 18 something unquestionably fascinating about candlelight. Its soft, ‘Liildren’s books ever shown in Lake- :::ll::’eglow :’mus“ Just. enough fupd just received. Lakeland Book .n: n:cesl:tut:te &Z ;}::“c!;:de o Stare. 7-21-t| An undefinable charm permeates a Full line both \Waterman Ideal|room lighted by candles. and Parker Lucky Curve Fountain| During colonial days, when they were the only means of .lighting, our ort in doing everything by candle- light. There was a sweet dignity possess- ed by the ladies of that period; be- neath the golden radiance of the tal- low candle this became stately. The spirit of genial hospitality and friendliness is established at a dinner | party enjoyed the dles, by light of can- When the guests assemble in the | living room lighted only by softly shaded candles, a fecling of content- ed peacefulness and harmony places | every one at ease. A song sung hy ancestors experienced little discom- | 1 candlelight has a beauty entirely its | own. One can not quiie forget it The memory lingers until the end of time, In the bedchamber, candles add a touch of daintiness and beauty which is always desirable. Attractive shades at home. Any one who uses water col- ors and draws fairly well will expe- rience little difficulty. Suggestions for appropriate shades to harmonize with every room are given here. The first design is for the libra-y. | Deep cream parchment paper should ve | used. This 18 causing the design to stand out in bold relief. Decorate each of the four sides tinting the lombardy poplars a rich dark green and the hills a lighter tint. This may be duplicated In tones of gray or brown. A palr of candlesticks on either side of the piano gives a decided touch ef | the artistic to the music roome The flower design is pretty and most eftective. It 18 made of white water color paper. Tint it to follow any desired color ! scheme. Shade the leaves to appear turned back. These dainty shades make accep'- able gifts for all occasfor -pensiveness alone shoul! them. recom Willie’s Biunder. “How old are you?" asked tho 11t boy of the lady who was calling on mother. “Why, Willie!” exclaimeg hig mother. “You must not ask & ludyv a question like that It's n lite ™ “Why, mamma? She isn™ Prosed to tell the truth™ Little Time for Good Books. Nowadays a good hook 1k ed by 5000 weed: chance of = ent. We Are Now in Our New and Permanent Quarters 514 FRANKLIN STRFET The Most . plete Tamra, The Shaw-Clayton Line of Stationery and Office Supplies Stationery Co. PHONE 251 in the State! FLoRIDA' semi-trausparent, | | | YOUR DOLLARS WILL DO COUBLE DUTY At our great SUIT SALE. A ten dollcr bill takes any suit in the house, consisting of Priestlv Mohairs, Sergcs and Cassimers. Sale limited to stock. GIVE YOUR MONEY A CHANCE AT THE HUB JOS. LeVAY g g it Leagne 6:00 p, 1 ! . FOPY e, 100 P Prayer-meeting Wednesday LO.0. F Meets every Friday 1l .:ou‘}.; 1,0. O. F, lall ,corns {0 !Tennessce. V T :;d'ul}_\' invited, T O Christian Church I Na! (ieo. W. Weimer, Pastor 1|.: M. SMAILES, Re | sunday school ¥:45 2. m { Rl Comwmunien 10:45 a, m, " I 5 Preaching, 11:00 a. m. ! K Or P FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Y. D 8 c B co-operatus iwity | Hsular mestig VNt Corner Flortda avenue and Bay sl.; ther socleti #t Cumberland Pres, 4t 7Y “ll ““l"l . tie Rev. William Dudley Nowlin, = vterian v i SRR S Sl b, vastor i Eveningy s P J. \ Bl 4‘7. \ unday schoul “:45 a m. H » \ I““)t e i FiA i T . CRSON, s Lt A ALL SAINTS' EPISCOPAL CHURCH. 'reaching Sanday 9t 11« in and| Sun chool at 10 a. m. No ser- o 16 pe 1wy [Vices d 2 the suminer on account G.LA B al Weekly prayermecting Wednesday ©f the illness of the rector Orange Blossom | | ovening at § 5 6. 1A ool ¥ Woman's Missionary and Ald So- secoud and fourth cicty Monday O p.m. i each month at 2 i Baptist Young People's .\h-vu’ug“ L \’lll“‘:) ] “. weilh pom sy Regular monthly business meetivg i AEiL frst Wednesday at 7:30 p. m i i : Grand Order of Eul i Meets every Wedne East Lakeland Mission. l0dd Fellows hall. G 'V L Sunday school at 3 p. m. E. A. [ prestdent: W. B Hic) A Milten, superintendent. Prayer- | sl e weeting Thursday at 7 p. m. Bkl .Ch . | Lakeland Lodgc No. 91, F. & A. POST 33. G. A Rev. 4t \ y“._‘tdn"”':f': Siihr M. Regular communications held on| Meets the first = T e e e |sccond and 4th Mondays at 7:30 p. month at 1o 265’ - setion 13:00.%. ™ 'm. Visiting brethren cordially in- ' M Spariineon b X E | LoV ¢ \ Y. P S C I mectsat 6 p. m atlli, "]' e Rk Prayermecting, Wednesday, 7:30 J. I, WILSON, Secy i Lutheran Church. Lakelaud Chapter, R. A. M. No & Cor. 1. Orange and So. Tenncssee. | 20 meets the first Thi-lr.aduy night in Human Happ ess Rev. 11, 1 Mathias, Pastor, 704 So.“'”h month ‘i:. Masonic Hall. Visit- Well-belng and b Connessee Ave ing companions welcomed. . G. [Inheritance of w! Sunday schoel 10:00 & m Arendell, Sec'y.; J. F. Wilson, H. P. slon at birth and wh Preaching service 11:00 a. m., and! e — tined to enjoy at 7:00 p. m, second and fourth Sun., Palm Chapter, 0. E. 8. mects every :0 I‘:; I:”n.?\f', s | second and fourth sda Boethisbled A days 15 e _Th‘lhd"y nighta | tute of everything ! of each menth at 7:30 p m. Mrs. ence. All that w L o Catholic Church Flora Keen. W. M.. Lucie F. B.| age through life are ' Rev. A. B, Fox, Pastor. ‘.l"““‘”- Secy. are the result and the Services are held on second and | own diligence and care fourth Sundays Lakeland Lamp No. 78, W. 0. W., C¢ated by the dtiigen e o S meets every second and fourth Thurs- Otbers—Cogan. M. E Church. Sout: day night. Woodmen Circle first e I C. Jenkins, Pastor 1 third Thursdays, W, J. Estridge, Real Test siday sHBOL SETE & Council Commander, Mrs. Sallie Scip- Faith is believins wi St arals ; 9 iiardian of Circle 1e says it isn't 2o ” ad their | uing sermon ittt a m free Press “ree Press Equ: hes ‘The giving or desiring to give each man his due. according to rea- son and the law of God and man’ That is the definition of equity. and it is the description of tiie nev watch which bears the name. We have secured it. not only because 1t is inexpensive. but becauss 1t is substantial. reliable. and representative of a standard company. and 1t offers a value never before held cu:t ¢v~;t at a much higher price We invite inspection of it, and will be glad to show its technical rperiority In 15 jewel. 20-year. gold " £11 fillec cases. plain or engraved $12.00 In ¥ jewel. 20-vear gold-filled cases. $9.00 Elgin and Waltham Watches They are of kindred interest. their price $10.50 and Up COLE & HULL 112 Kentucky Ave. Opposite Park, Lakeland, Fla.

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