Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 14, 1912, Page 5

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g R &y o ol THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, ¥LA_ Arq. 14, 1913, THE NEW AUDITORIUM. GEN. COX GROWS REMINISCENT. e o | Juilding now being ecrected has Felaram: The 12th inse. | been leased to W. B, Kennedy and iy-fifth birthday, 1! 2 HW. 8. Hull and not to a stock com- rious ways, « !{ pany as formerly stated. This house visit to Lakeland ;;\\ill be opened under the \ P.oand A M., in the (M | ment of the above partios and iy b / {1 . & s B i the excellent w ;'1 ! . K will endesvor 1o a wnder i} i~ \ 1 best opera com- Tothe present maot n é nies, or acts off hack to tl 6.9 vao Orphenm cirenit i i i N i pheum ¢ 1 this lodze more 1 it Kl SEREIE s y ! NEW BAND ORGANIZED. Dr. J. L. Derieay, « e e little son ! Mrs. M. E. Jones and daughter, of | il Al N i | 1o ¢ i where | Bartow, are the guests of Mro and itary Band o 3 nds and rela- ! Mrs. G. J. Williams Sial oiennica \ ¢ i x : 7 t night with ttime wer WoOR Bonadk i Mrs. M. W, Johnson and it o? sixteen 16 Joty Nicnwen lgirl, of Tampa, are in the city vis- whom are e LG e W. M. Beswel iting Mrs. R. R Snowden The organiza- ' Gra \ ol the divection ot ! s Mt and Mes. B Willey wil? w! ¢ 1 3 {leave tomorrow «yvenin Now 1 \ hted 10 yvork and other castorn citics, to oy ast fotir yoor sato X ne some time e f 1 \ l Y " I N that trav- winm ol Lt 4B PR A, and Mps. O W Fleming will | ot N with the hoy Fent. {oave shortly for Erie, Pu. Their|lh Ny, P sad when 1realize that 1 am md the '“”f‘”' | Louschold zoods have heen shipped | PRESS CORRESPONDENT ot the only one o} the “eld vachers ‘\"“ {so it is presumed that it will be 25| vheland Lodge left. Mas i 4 " N s saourn ANy jow zero for them this winter ! Dot admonish the present membor- | AT TR [ e L 4 Stlp 1o be true to the teachings of [ Mrs. Anna Sewell and Miss Allie AH. WAKING UP! jour mystic art and verify to Hn" ‘9 wy Sharp leaves 104 4,0 are expecte ) urrive to- e orld that we are a bhane s { Pation fr expected te ..un ‘.Hlu Washington, Aug. 14-The cow d ( ntowe are in ‘1rmh a band % New York city 4 morrow from the mountains of Ten-| . : : 5 thers and cause all men to say: [ in the east with a jag is the latest discovery by ¢ & f n 70 I nessee, where they have been spend- § : i “Behold, how good and how pleas- p n a full supply of | ; L4 7 the department of agriculture, A S z K § 40 & 1Uskp T 7t ling a most pleasant vacation. Virginia husbandman, alarmed by | M Ui for brethren to dwell to- o < tor his fall and winter i o e NUSRBNGIDAN, alatioed b goether in unity.” w accompanied by (nd they may visit their before re- Teunessee 1. Bradley, claim agent for M M e A I.. left today for the o ¢ North (arolina, where Mrs. Bradley. He . viy two or three weeks, < peturn will be accom- ladley and Ballared, Kolt, who has been oe- L Farhies preperty on e, has moved to 9114 Mr. Bassett, the Forbes property, de- the indecorous perormances of an or- dinarily perfectly mild animal, aft- er munching a ration of ensilage, ap- peared to the sharps in the depart- ment. Investigation revealed that “Bossy”" had feasted on formented cornstalks and simply had got drunk Mr. E. G. Tweedell moves into his A handsome new home on South Ten- nessee avenue tomorrow. This is one of the prettiest homes in Lake- land, and is an ideal place of regi- dence. J. ('OX UNLOADING FORDS TODAY. We are unloading today a ship- pent of Ford cars. Two-three pas- AT S S T Ak on raw bourbon whisky wnner roadsters and four-five pas- Miss Nuna Patton, accompanied : oL senner touring cars. If vou want by her mother, leave tomorrow for T T e i & i ne of these populare cars, hetter see Kentucky, where they will spend a poy otter see i ’ s ot Nee a- ot HE T, few weeks visiting relatives, While : Snen au dos it IECon) Notice to the stockholders, all and ; s ; AL d LARELAND ALTOMORILE \h away Miss Patton will visit the |singular, of the First Nationa] bank SUPPLY 0 il \\Il( I marts of fashion and purchase a full [of Lakeland, Florida. 7 Ly |line of fall and winter millinery. Notice is hereby given that a meet - ' ing of the stockholders of this lv:um‘l will be held in the directors' ruuml“[nRoN I“[AIR[ {of the hank on Saturday, Ang, 2I.j | 1912, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a I 1 for the purpese of voting for ur| rriday, Aug- lfi [ She will be away about two weeks My HOA several months ago and bought the Powers, who came down old Munger place on Lake Nollings- PAGA MV WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY SILVERWARE AND CUT GLASS T | === A\R GURANTEED AS REPRESENTED Clums™ have worth only whe: boched by deeds, Sliouting by merchants as to what they can do ror the trade is not as convineing as a practical demonstra- tion. I prefer the demenstrative way —the shorter, surer way. ¢ report any GOODS that do v as represented, . STEVENS i ! H | { ] { §x\ ]A'.I...A\ EAIRELANDS 2 T anedy I A ELIMINATE DISTANCE “ ! Phone Your ‘ Order Always In The Lead B That's What Wwe Aim To Be Always in the lead, when Oon’t try your t* .per or patience, simp.y go to your tclephone and call ! 62, and you will be con- i it comes to fresh, pure, fall-strength drugs, tol- let articles, sundries, and care of It with satisfae- all drug store merchap- | | Bected with our Speetal i { | Order Department. What- dise. You'll be satisfied ’; | ever your particular de- When ycu deal at our | | slre may be, we'll take 1 gtore for our service fe — i tory goods and satisfac- i tory service. ( > pleasing in every way, 4 honse removed | woptly, s settled on the place with inst an increase of the capital i sarting work on hiS | pis wife and child and is omuch [ stock of said bank to $TH.000.00, B4 B Didlding, which hedpieaced with the prospects and the [thereby raising the eapitalization R(uall.le\fls Go. of ]ampa | HEN‘ EY & HEN‘ E Y Way i about two bgeighttal elimate. Mro oand - Mrs. | from $56,000 00 to $75.000.00. Yon Presents b LT Powers have an older son, who has|arve requested to he present at this| also purchased a place pear Hollings- | meeting, '"]'“[ E'Hl FHflM P“"Iu"n" THE WHITE DRUG STORE Miss Helen Cochran has installed | worth school house. (Sienedy M CLAYTON, ‘ on syetem on her GRS it Cashier, i ¢ bt Ao % = PR P 1 P s L . | 14 Kentucky avenue. | MRS G. P, WEBB'S FATHER Lakeland. Fiorida, July 23, 1912, PRICES: 25¢, 50c. 75¢ i Lk teady creating much at- DIED YESTERDAY. |- —— Lis is what is known as = B = sesten s no poles | Afier a long illness, Mr. L. 1. Lam- required o hold | hein passed away yestorday morn- Chlld"en Dresses tiis allowing those [ing at the home of his danghter, ¥ nt vegetables below | Mrs. . P. Webb, surrounded by his . e ot S o T ot i Phone 279 R. P. BROOKS Fla. Ave & Main S N i + . ! ded notheir progress by [ his family. DA'LY MENU i Hioies Mr. Lambein came here several months ago to make his home with Beef Cuts—Florida. Pound. | Pork Cuts, Kansas City. Pound. & Wade, well-|Mr. and Mrs. Webh, and because of Loin steak .......... G 15¢|Chops . ....ooovinniiiillLL, 26e 1% (i ! ontractors, have |his illness he was confined to his Boy ’S Blauses 1 bome StORK '« .ot iean s JBO RO o e i . 26¢ ’ ¢ ‘he Haines City |home and was therefore not very : T bowe steak ............... 12¢ | Mutton Cuts. Pound. ) built fifty miles | Well known by Lakeland people, |lhnund BLORK v oo vivicirans 122 Chops, plain oo 25. 1l _' » completed the [ however, all who came in contact [loinroast w...ai 15¢ ] Chops, French «..oovnvnnnnn. 30e 1‘0. t of ey m”(,s.'wi!h him found him to be a mon Prime rib roast ........... '3"‘|.<¢: ________________ 26e ‘ b 1y to Dunnellon, | Possessed of high honor, a Chris- JRUET 8, 01 | RO e R A ""'!s.n.nhl:-r ...... 15¢ gE wo jobs All of | lian gzentleman and cne whom one | B T e e S U T P S A 162 ir. \tlantie Coast : l k“.‘l 'h“;“‘r 'Khl" .”‘Ml. Hoalipany o | Boy 5 and Glr’ s bR UL B R L A T ‘h‘ fn..m, boiled, sliced 3be ffi;{x{ ther of Lakeland, | auainted with him, { » ¢h “aveas Ol i, smoked, sliced 26e o | funcral ) L1 ( Y o Leel Cutts— Kansas City. Pound. | 1com, stived .. ... ¥ this mornine, J’l)’l)‘.«rs Loin teak ; 20 pacon, whole stely :‘ which 'r}";{’ ‘.‘ ! '_"‘ n ' hone steak 0l AN pork sausape R the City de in the L nd cemetery. To ¢ bone st Leef and pork susape P {sstie of » bereaved relatives the comnmmn i q : " Ly prolibite va- | 11y extends deenect sympathy L 1tib roast Extras. 1% within the tl,wll\ roast : v 20t Georsia peaches Dailly 1] ; anoth- | Much Alike. | Pork Cuts—Florida. Pound. [ 1'ox River butter sor ) preaching or | Bamson and Damocles were alike fa ' [ Chops . 20t Kfield butt 25¢ ! oo 0 U [this respect—a lairent meant ruin trookficld butter 3 Yar kKind on thel. et s C 14 D Il h[ ql‘ T A A 180 g b rmit from the| . , 2 ar',er s ay g N ore S R RS T a9 | Vimentto choes: fov: $v0 tax of $5 per e R 'Shoulder 15e | Small cream cheese 2 fer 26¢ ATH agains' AT THE CORNEIR MAIN WEET AND FLORIDA AVENUE, ! Ctew ceees 12| Dixie cheese 25¢ } I streets for | GIVE US A TRIAL. e ‘her ordinance SRS { - NY - : hoard. Thv}" M_» J byl . i I hasve just opened up a first-class grocery store at 216 S. ! : r‘“ ””\;\" THEATRE B ] i Fiorid niue and invite your patronage. My stock is all fresh i AL ot ' and clean v aro some low cut prices on first-class goods: § | - A Fancy Patent mr in wood, one-half barrel . ....... { '000000000000000; DEALER IN | wids Y % M33cecess “| Meet Me at the Majestic Tonight. | . . , Irish Potat — e | Staple and Fancy Grocerics, Hay, | - " ¥ I C0OLC0GOLCO000000 4 Lima Beans, per pound i. [ TEand H PR | Fic ! H 1 ; r pound 4 \ « £ Program for Tonight, 3 W : : -+ he s p_— 4 PHONE !19 Cow tuilding | md 13 i errrrsccneenannnd) LA FAVORITA b B i 15 ’ bt i . : e it MEAT MAR! S - . " t srama. ) d WITH WEAT MAR ! Kt I .‘ 3 S ) e € { £ ' RPTEE 41 P . byl I'lour in Wood { ¢ it i 5. Sack Flour. . OPEN AT 6 P. M. P ffiéneral Admission...10c = Children, uader 12....5¢ Stapl and Fanc l 216 S. Florida Ave, ¥ Phone 334 Dealer in Groceries

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