Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 2, 1912, Page 8

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Pind BIGHT ‘rfor clean’ cotton rags 8t News, oflw +FOR SALB-—& Mflr touring aar; fine coflfl!tiqn or, will ox- ehange for part payment on Lake- THREE 'CENTS A POUND paid as a candidate tor mayor of | le. of Lakeland, subject to the () m Qfl. wm bund your hotise, do tin wwt. ! - ! dy your plumbing, ran water and s Wa Are Autnorued to Annaul forth, roof your hbuse DR. §. F. SMITH fed dron, 1 as ‘a candlds,te for mayor, pity e kaeland. primary election, Ogt. Tnd real estave. ‘Address Box 536 © Lakeland. i TOR SALE—-“-M ndwar boller: ‘95-horse power air 1ift, which pomps 350 gallons of water per min- nte. Apply to W. K. McRaa. = 6-10-t! ' FOR SALE—Flock of R. L R. ehickens, Inquire at Gilbert’s place, morth of Lake Holllnguworrth - 10-2-1p. FOR sALn—-—Ol account of en- larging our plant we have a 50-horse 'power boiler, 30-horse power enzsu _ mow running, in good condltion, for 8-10-4f| WHEN you ‘unlc of ksmm Pfirt ot ‘the voters. think of' McGlaphnn——that’s all. 9-12 asEvERAL nice hont rooms and FOR WW'MM‘ Henry Bnoon BAILEY has just received & i shipment of boys’ shoes, 'l!m 1arge, pris the best. Popular prices. | Q-fl-it or | Woog—-c-,n 258 Red for, a1l i of wood. ; ; WAN‘i‘lfl}-T 1ot too far out. sale cheap. Will sell for cash or'ex~| ‘Man- ‘ehange for lumber. Lakeland 9-12:44 rubber-tired top bugsy. Good as mew; cheap. Apply to W. F. John- son. | 9-24-tt. 'FOR SAL!‘r—B nme east front Mis in Dixleland, at a barsain it soid in § da‘n. Phone £00 Red.’ 9-80-6t. ' FOR RENT—Three unfurnished TOOMS. street. Rk 10-2-3t. _FURNISHED ROOMS—In modern house 414 South New York avenue. 921, _ FOR RENT—One or two nice cool mxm. furnhhed Phone 21 Red. 9-8-&(. FOR RENT, 'rhree furnished rooms for llshr. housekeeping, electric lights, bath and water. Very convenient. See .OHLINGER & ALI"!ELD 10-1-41, FOR RENT-—Furnished ropms, 610 East Lime street, near "hh Morton, L Bt . FOR RENT-—One nice furnished mom, Mrs. L. A. Rennolds, corner BSouth Massachusetts and Cedar St. ' 9-10-tf FOR RENT-One furnished and oie unfurnjshed room. Mrs. L. B, “Bevis, 506 South Florida Ave. 10-1-6 Bring us 'your plctures to frame, Lakeland Book Store. T-84-t2 Full line both Waterman Ideal and Parker Lucky Curve Fountain Pens at all times, Laksiand Book Store. g T-24-20 For FIRE, ACCIDENT, PLATH @LASS, and STEAM BOILER IN- SURANCE, see D. H, SLOAN, Pea- sock building. Phone 342. 4-6-tf WHEN you think of harness, think of McGlashan—that's all, 9-12 Biggest line girl’ and boys' anad shildren’s books ever shown in Lake- and just receivel, Lakeland Book Store. 7-24-tt Come in and select some of our erisp new hooks for 'boys, girls and vhildren before the lot is picked over. A big shipment just reccived. Lake- mod Book Store. T-24-t8 Two full sets Alger books for boys just received at the Book Store. 7-24-tt WANTED—Competent young lady desires position as stenographer. Ap- ply to this office. TR GENERAL TBAM o tare and plane moving. Call Phone 80 W. B, Tyler i degBete HARNESS, saddles, bridies or tol- ars. Mo@lashan-—that's all. = 9-12 WANTRED-—Pglr of mules, woll mated, acclimated, M work- -m wuu full particulars. W W All mbdern, 509 H. Orange | not perfect, don't take it. o 9-6. MURRELL & SHARP, | LOOK—A. fine chance for y right man to raige truck. Everything | furnished. Fine land, B H Fise| er. north end Scott lakp. 6-30-4p-1w NOTICE. I have rented space in H. 8. Mc- (Glashan’s store, next door ‘to "the postoffice where I will be ready on Monday next to receive work from my -old, as well as new. customers. Shoes soled *and heeled and all kinds of repairing done. : 9-30-6p-1w PHILIP ¥ISCHER. large, city of Lakeland, tion, Oct, 21, 1912, ‘clate the support of the voters. We Are Ahtqulud to Announce and Mr. Riggins residence, gn style revolving pin. = Finder vet to 508 South Missouri aven! recolve reward. Inomlm Defense “The deficlency,” md tlon, Oet. 21, 1912. The support of the voters wui-bo appreciated. rie Rev, Wil D D, pastor. Sunday ml clety Monday 3:30 Baptist Young at 8:16 p. m. Regular monthly b large, city of Lakohml. primary elec~| Lakeland, primary elec-| to feed on wet n-mth udmituumnmtogmmm the support of the veuu- while Ball (the farmer) was taking his [ ‘ A ¢hurn with a leaky top along the coun-| ~We Are Authorized to Announce gm ;l‘hommuuw i 3. . COUNCIL e i et Ungle Pennywise 8ays: A great many couples surprise' thelr friends by getting married. Now and then a couple surprise their friends by staying married. MY LINE mcwmns ‘ e eity ot Lakeland, primary elec~ uol. Oct. 21, 1912, The support of the voters will be appreciated. Cow Was Drunk, Not Wild, A VW husbandman, alarmed by | the indecorous performances of an o diparily mild and gentle cow after munching &: ration of ensllage, ape pealed to the sharps of the departs ment of agriculture, thinking the cow Bhad gone wild or mad. Inyestigation yevezled that “hossy” had feasted om . | fermented cornstalks and had simply .| got drunk on the raw bourbon whisky, Newspapers Magazines Stationery Post Cards In 1975, Grandma—“80 you have even am rapged your wedding anniversaries? Ten't that lovely!” The Bride—"Yes, Silver the first year, gold the third, diamonds the fifth, and radium theé tenth, it it should ' possibly happen that we aren't divorced by that time. Cigars Come and see me beforé pur- Fiibdation sEerolem, A lght supper, a good night's alee and. & fine morning have often ma a hero of the same man, who, by iné digestion, a restless night and a rainy morning would have proved a coward, ~ford Chesterfield. chasing elsewhere. Your patronage apprgciated. His Best Friond. Many writers besidea Cicero, and Emersott have written on friend. nhip, bot St may be doubted whether had Miss Ruby Daniel %07 wbo was' recntily menut by “hestyigpan mud." ho replied; #y' & oWs me aud yet Hkes u»l mu for Couneilman-at|y | | MM 21, 1912, 'Will appreciate |, m-.am... m«m«-mmummwunmmmme |lando, ¥la. Drop me nrullumm. 411 mnur A D TUCKER, JR. ¥ Executive Committg @ach set of old False Teeth sonl Highest prices paid for o i Bilver, old Watches, Broke ‘Jewelry and Precious Stones. flduy Sent By Return Mail . Phila. Smelting & Refining Co, ESTABLISHED 20 YEARS estuut St., Philadelphia, P 'T0 DENTISTS will buy your Gold Filing i Serap, and Platinum. High E " Notice is hereby given’ mz tha|® 'mypumryd.cmmaamm Fla,, for’ the pur- | - fi HAMMER 0UT = SATISTALT ‘For we make the shoes it Mot the feet fit the shoes " ‘I 5tten done. To know how much ‘| ferencs this makes send your b You'll amazed at the fmprovement i0 Phone 173 12 Kcnm Avenue, Lakeland

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