Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 6, 1912, Page 8

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s » ! ¥ EIGHT Ui LAmETAR: THE EVENING TELEGRAM .An ELAND, FLA., SEPT. 0 1012, ; e e . - et S HOLLINGSWORTH ITENS. 1o Witder and son, Richard, wers D deiectedly 10 the editor, accordin flw’mm T - d T A tors in Bartow on Monday to the New Yok American., W 5 B B3 i 89 ol ; ) \§ <l ik el S ek S o4 is being prepared for straw 1 ray youre ou 1wy don’t beli ¥ . ' '( i o siheo e, o be 1ol . 4 there will be quite an o The Rsist they must ses vo B i ! B agenitl : o otk anpted right away.” 4 & ; A Lo 1« Jenkins, Come out and SWell,” said the editor, “just -i 41 Lim oand enjoy u zood sermon FLORIDA'S GROWTH them that's whet the all say, i vty fiolhrock moved on Tuesday % i don’t care if you get fresh with them v Dixicland and is oceupying Mr.! We are '““‘”}"“”." .1'0”.'“"'! "l‘"'t' ~give ‘em :m_\'lh.i-n::. 1 must hav: @ viton’s house i.\'x:uv and bragging of its rapid | quiet at any cost. ex Jrs. 5. T. Phillips and l.h”.h.‘,“"n‘u\\'l]l and advancement; but per- That afternoon there called at th. @iv and Evie, have returned home | heps few realize what basis in foci|office a rather important looking [ m———02 - . ster soveral weeks' visit in South | there is for boasting. lady. She wanted to see the editor. | * “alifornia. | It is usua] to say that Florida is | but the boy assured her that was in.- St AL } We are pleased to see the smiling | one of the Vsm:lllnr States @5 far :{a pessible. }] ‘ i countenance of Mr. Stansbury again, | Population i concerned, and that is| “But I must see him!" she pro- ) i ’ ’ C fi returned to Lakeland some time!in a measure truc; but not to the ¢x- | tested. “I'm his wife:™ I ow S t e oy S loth ? vst woek. tent that it was a few years ago ' “That's what they all say” ro- es. Miss Roberta Mercer spent ;:1,‘,1._§ Perhaps not many know tout it is o | torted the boy. as he slamme © t BT % % / and Sunday at A R ""'_' malu Floride inera=cd i ;:ulim ! door. : | - { ‘ lf there 1S anythlng n the W ()I.]d 1ha[ tost of Mis= Ossie Turner lntion by a 2reater percentage dur- As i passed the office yest oda ' Hl 3 . A \ Sammon i ving his hous ] iuS the last decade ling the ! porning 1 noticed o lintle siz 2 | WI" make the openlng Of S;‘h(]u! ¢asy \ 4 tuking of ihe cer o thi side with the words “Boy Wan o & 1 f i) . ] G 4 s : . for the Boy, it's b Lo ' it s Lt rte of dncrease i Flosida was HOTICE. " jed t . School Suit problem frop 11 -, I wWilder p g prove thah twice as greai a8 I was i 4 biilogon, o . e sountey st larae. A | ‘ - ents side, as well as from o . it will not be maay e Lefey o 1o Jenni lic [P i | . ¥ \T# Paare o Didinn. there will be a number of States of | ivine n Stri l Standp()ln" utly of St Petersburs ot Tamn the South, and cther =cctions, thid | Union shop = . 1 » v 0ne FERARRS: E B i \ Y wis o Euest of M. George Penpen ! Wil De heling iptida i | I P p d .M cod family on Sunday {2 ho pumber of people in thiz=f 0 you want to be the best | am re are to eet ! D Contbenr gave @ barn warming | State in 1910 was more than (Wen- eag in town, be sure 1o by R | h N d f h B ’ ! tauday night 'lhlthuu"h it was unin- | 1¥-one Vimes what it owas in INS0 [ailored suit. IFir don’t it and I t e ee s a t e oy tentional on s part it was warm ajl | while that in the United States at{yor perfect, don't tke it. | : siaihe N right Shortly after 7 fire was dis- Large was only about seven times the | u-6 MURRELL & SHARP } fOl' SChOO' W"h a Splendld ImC Ut (,lmh- overed in the loft of the barn, and | corresponding figures for 1830, S ‘\ nee LR \ aimost immediately the flames burs Between 1900 and 1910 the popu- SHERIFF'S SALE. i ing’ K ¢ Pants‘ Shir‘s’ Wals[s. HatS rough the roof, but when one of fztion of this State increased 42.4 By virtue of an execution issucl! and Caps. ) e voung ludies got hold of the meg- | F€r cent, and the number of farms|out of the Circuit Court in and fv | ? i plione the neighbors began 1o as- 995 per cent. During the same pe-1Pelk county, Florida, on the 41s Drop in and see the splendid 2 wmble and by good work and plenty viod there was an increase of 20.4 | ¢ay of July, 1912, in favor of Earl o W water confined the fire to that|Fer cent in the total farm acreag: | Trammell and Luther Trammell and | SCl lOOL SU lTS tnilding,. aid of 19,1 per cent in the acreage |against Walter L Trammell, James ! ol Fho 1o horses wore Jed out of] ¢ improyved land. For the State as| 3. Robinson and H. G. Black, fo: i I am offering for i Pe building by Mrs. Conibear and ! whole the average value of farm | (he sum of five hundred, sixty-ont | 1 dise lorence at great rigk to Ih!'ln-!h""l‘ per acre s $17.850 Tampa | collars and ninety-one cents andd $3 50 $5 m $6 00 $- '0 sares, The Joss was considerable, | Time twenty-nine dollars and ninety-six | | . 9 ° ) . [} /.3 ; i arge quantity of gavden tools, andy b RUIO-CORES, ! h“"".l“""'] on and |\ : ! and higher if you want then onsiderable Larness, feed, besi | THEY ALL SAID SO cxpose for =ale before the tfront door ‘ arge quantity of hay The d : — 41 the lnlll'(— honse il‘l i:u':'u\-., l-“\. Good Durable Kncc Pal"s ad o chance 1o ger acquainted with 1 can't heep the visitors from pida, on the Tth day of October, 1101 \ . | N that are geiny from Lours of sale ! o his neighbors L coming up. ihed the office hov | Curing the legal following desceribed property, to-\ ATHLETIC CUT CLOTHES : WAMN DREVFUS O CO. 5 c xS Y ‘i} ‘ : ‘ b T L ORAYE )] T U A ] 2 e 9y 0, | i o e 9 e An nndivided one-half interest i / “They helped every one his neighbor; and every one said to his brother, *Be o courage. So the carpenter encouraged thie goldsmith,” etc. Isaih 41: 6-7. If we should translate that text into present day action for the good of Lakeian: couid w2 not accomplish? It would mean that we would trade at home and hoo: men who are spending their time and money in boosting Lakeland. Study that ot ¢ little and then “Get Busy.” o loe s “BON AIR” 2488503 * > 1 r In 1905 I advised everybody to buy lots in Lakeland and predicted that prices would advance as this was destined 10 ' best town in South Florida. Youcan find a lot of men who have made meney by buying through my Real Estate Aue : [ | they are still doing it. : N It is a practical certainty now, that Lakeland will build solid from Lake Parker to Lc < Hoilingsworth and that a strect g g tem will connect the two lakes. Study the map.. We have a beautiful new subdivision overlooking Lake Parker and just over the northern limits of Lakeland. Mzagniti §§ the best air, large lots, and prices lower than in any other part of Lakeland. You have made money in Dixieland. why not g Bon Air Addition. Let me know when you want to sce this location and it will be my pleasure to show you. ;i We buy, soil and reni real estate in all parts of Lakelond. b },\' Bty 2 e e do 3 55 S i BRI~ 2 <55 B0 * 2 7% 55 F LK. - SRR A L 230 o \

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