Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, September 23, 1912, Page 8

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FOR SAL®-—5 passenger touring car; fine condition, or will ex- ehange for part payment on Lake- land real estawe. Address Box 536 Lakeland. 8-10-tf FOR SALE—35-hovse power boiler snd 25-horse power air lift, which pumps 350 gallons of water per min- ate. Apply to W. K. McRaa. 6-19-tf FOR SALE—Best all-round pony Rorse in Polk county and good as mew rubber tired Barnesville top Buggy, with $25 set of harness, for $250, or will trade for good reai estate in Lakeland. W. Fiske John- son, -Box 573, 9-12-it FOR SALE, One new five-horse stationary Gal- loway gasoline engine, for less thau factory price. Shafting, pulleys, Delts, etc. Better see me quick. One new G-passenger Flagders Twenty; less than factory price. See me quick for bargain. Will sell cheap, for cash, a lot of jron bedsteads, mattresses, springs, chairs, bureaus, new cook stove, ttchen safe, ice box, holds 100 Ibs, Yot of dishes, etc. See me at once. Will trade any or all of the above articles for real ¢state or cash, - J. B. SMITH. ( FOR SALE—Northern bred bay filley, 16 months old. By G. W. Cline, south of S. M. Stephens. FOR SALE—On account of en- larging our plant we have a 50-horse power boiler, 30-horse power engine, now running, in good condition, for sale cheap. Will sell for cash or ex- change for‘lumber. Lakeland Man- ufacturing Co. 9-12-tf FOR SALE--Stove wood delivered on short order. Some choice second hand heavy lumber, cheap. Lakeland Fuel Supply. Phone 258 Red. 9-14-1mo FOR SALE-—Comparatively new Davenport, ice box, kitchen safe. Cheap, 509 East Orange St. 9-21-3p FOR SALE—Second-hand bath tub cheap. Glenada Hotel. 9-17-6p FOR SALE—By owner, lots 1 and 2 in block A. A., Dixieland addition to Lakeland. J. B. Gantt, Hawthorng, Fla, 9-17-6p FOR SALE—Privately, all unsold articles in the home of Mrs. W. M. Boswell, corner Massachusetts Ave. and' Lemon street. For particulars teleptione No. 2, or apply-at prem- ises, Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 23 and 24, from 9 a. m, to 12 m. 9-19-6 TWO FURNISHED ROOMS—In modern house 414 South New York avenue. 9-2-tf, FOR RENT—One or two nice cool rooms, furnished. Phone 21 Red. 9-8-tf. FOR RENT-—One furaished' bed- voom. Apply 310 West Lemon St. 8-24-tf FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, 610 Hast Lime street,” mear Lake Morton. 8-24-tt FOR RENT--One nice furnished room. Mrs. L. A. Ren'nolds, corner South Massachugetts and Cedar St. T 9108 FOR RENT-—4-room house; large truck garden. Kentucky avenue and North street. Apply on premises. 9-11-6t FOR RhVT»—Three rooms, partly furnished or unfurnished, to a cox- ple. 806 South Florida. 9-16-8 FOR RENT—Furnished room for gentleman. Apply to 401 North Florida avenue. 9-20-tf FOR RFNT-—Four furnished or unfurnished rooms, new house, 517 Prospect St. 9-21-3p Faw Bix—'T always go by the motio: T you'd have a thing dome well, do it yourself'” Dix-—“Yes; but supposs you want a hafreut?” 4 Bring us your pictures to frame. Lakeland Book Store. T-24-tf Full 1line both Waterman Ideal apd Parker Lucky Curve Fountain Pens at jall times. Lakeland Book : Store. 7-24-tf ; For FIRE, ACCIDENT PLATE : GLASS, and STEAM BOILER IN- SURANCE, see D. H. SLOAN, Pea- cock building., Phone 342, = 4-6-tf WHEN you think of harness, think of McGlashan—that’s all, 9-12 Biggest line girls' and boys’ and children’s books ever shown. in Lake- land just recelvel. Lakeland Book Store. 7-24-t1 Come in and select some of our crisp new books. for boys, girls and children before the lot is picked over, A big shipment just received. Lake- land Book Store, - 7-24-tf NOW IS TIME TO HATCH DUCKS. We offer eggs for hatching in either of three leading southern va- rieties—Buft Orpington, Pekin and Indian Runners—both English and American standards, : J. H. WENDLER, 8-28-1m Lakeland, Fla. "WOOD you like some wood. Phone 258 Red. Two full sets Alger books for boys just received at the Book Store. 7-24-t1 GENERAL TEAM WORK—Furni- ture and piano moving, Call Phone 289 W. B. Tyler. HARNESS, saddles, bridles or col- ars. McGlashan—that'’s all. 9-12 Best statlonery at lowest prices in Lakeland Book Store. 7-24-t1 think pt harness in town. WHEN you CONSTRUCTION CO. Will buiid your house, do tin work, do your plumbing, run water and so forth, roof your house with galvans ized iron, tin, pitch, ruberoid or tile. CGuve us a call. Phone 110. 209 Ken- tucky Ave. T-18-4f, If you want to be the best dressed man in town, be sure to buy a Royal tailored suit. 1If it don't fit and is not perfect, don’t take it. ¥ 9-6. MURRELL & SHARP. THREE CENTS A POUND paid for clean cotton rags at News office 9-11-t1. MOVED—-My fish markot on South Florida avenue, in Thorp building. My phone is 311, sell racket goods. Call and sece me. R .0. Park, 9-18-6p BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS! “Must be sold at once at @& sacri- fice. A splendid block of city lots just off South Filorida avenue. Pickard Bros., building. Also phone 6, Drane 9-19-tL. BOARD AND ROOMS—At Mrs. Brownings, 211 South Tennessee avenue, near the park, Lakeland. Wood-—Call 258 Red for all kinds of wood. WANTED—To rent small house, not too far out. Would buy on suit- able terms. Address Box 385, city. WO00D. Phone 268 Red for quick delivery. 9-14-1mo. WANTER—To rent a house fur- nished or unfurnished with six to ten rooms, close in. Mrs. M. M. Por- ter, 314 Lafayette St, Tampa. 9-23-6t. {Miss Hattie Patton’s private school will open next Monday morning, Sept. 30, at 801 West Orange street. Pupils in kindergarten work and first and second grades. 9-23-2w imagination’ Limitations, “If an actor imagines that he is a fat man he will appear fat to the Bpectators,” a leading tragedian tells us, It may be mo, but we have seen an actor who imagines he was a good actor and did not appear so to the apectators. it Doesn’t Get You Anythlng. Reminding your boss of iustakes be has made is fust about as sensidle umpire, think of MeGlashan—that’s all. 9-12 MANN PLUMBING AND 1-234t | And that’s not all. * the time %f.purchasc or any time after you have worn them. to fulfill your every requirement and expectation or you bring them right back to us. Wc are showmg \:imw the Fall and Winter Styles in the “Rxght cloth -the Peck Clothes. :lassify these gammnts as the “right clothes,” we do it in the ‘ broadest | onception of the tnm makers h us and to you as flght in every requcl. - That means in fabric, in style, !fl construction, and in the essentials that make for shape, per- manency md fit. ‘Peck clothes are guaranteed by the A They ‘W guaranteed to suii ybfi just right either at They have The best ln the Season’s styles, models and pmems in PECK suits and Overcoats for Fall and \Vinte‘r,are'here now. Will you look at them. Street Rules In Paris. It i3 a misdemeanor to throw & Mending. Chalrs. To tighten jolnts.in a plece of waste paper upon a Parls | gluing the rungs in: street. If a policeman sees you drop | double rope about them a plece of paper'he walks up to you, | the rope with a stick as fl.htly pats you on the shoulder, begs your | possible, catching the sl pardon for addvessing you, tells you Wmmold there until t you have viciated the law and asks you to pick up what you have thrown | . down, Not Enough. pifer greater inducements.—Puck, Too Trie. Don’t judge too hastily from appear ances. 'l’homwhowmuto is its own reward, we are |back Goor, looking like u 88 it is for & ball player to sass the mflmpwplethlnkltmm be a rotired capitalist bis own auto.~Judge. m’fflfl o “ | resentatives of the “m“ Wll‘u,ls fn and for Polk cov x:l “ ‘ELECTION. . yvacancy occasmmd Clnr M L1 Movll from Polk ““"“':ll’!' ”&f‘fln o . A. 7, Angle. the St 4 the capital ember, fourtn munaee A D fifth anflo!:;ffl, . “F\ORJ; (Seal) Secretary 4 To John Logan, ; for & m ‘ 'g;.’nop. of Rep- Sherif Polk Count

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