Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 3, 1912, Page 8

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PAGE Frun®. FOR SALE--5 passenger touring . ear; fine condition, or will ex- ehanze for part payment on Lake- land real estace. Address Box 636 Takeland, 8-10-tf FOR SALE—35-hovse power boiler sl 25-horse power alr lift, which pumps 350 gallons of water per min- @ta. Apply to W. K. McRae. 6-19-tf FOR SALF—On account of en- Rirging our plant we have a 50-horse ‘power boller, 30-horse power engine, mow running, in good condition, for sale cheap. 'Will gell for cash or ex- change for lumber. Lakeland Man- ufacturing Co. 9-12-tt FTOR SALE-— Good Barnesville rubber-tired top buggy. Good as|” new; cheap. Apply to W. F. John- son. 9-24-tt. FOR SALE—3 nice east front Rss in Dixieland, at a bargain if nd in. 5 days. Phone #00 Red. 9-30-6t. FOR RENT—Three unfurnished rooms. All modern. 509 E. Orange street. 10-2-8t. NOTICE. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS—In modern house 414 South New York avenue. i 9-2-t8. FOR RENT-—One or two nice cool ‘rooms, furnished. Phone 21 Red. ‘ 9-3-tf, FOR RENT. TM'” furnighed rooms for light Sm;ukesplng, electric lights, bath and water. Very 'convenient. - See OHLINGER & ALFIELD, 10-1-tf. FOR RENT—Furnishea rooms, ‘€10 East Lime street, near Lake Morton. < 8-24-tf FOR RENT-—One nice furnished room. Mrs. L. A. Rennolds, corner South Massachusetts ‘and Cedar St. 9-10-tf FOR RENT--One fummished and ene unfurnished room. Mrs, L. B. Beyis, 506 South Florida Ave: 10-1-3 MISCELLANEOUS THREE CENTS A POUND mfl for ‘clean cotton rags at News office 9-11-t£| BUY your boys' lhoeq from Bailey. : 9-26-tf FERTILIZE—Use good, fried n{ true brands. See D. B. DICh(m MANN PLUMBING AND © UCTION co. Will huild your house, do tin work, du your plumbing, tun watet and so forth, roof your house with galvan- 4eqd irom, tir, pitch. ruberoid or tile’ .ve us a call. Phone 110. 209 Ken- wucky Ave, 7-18-t. WHEN you .mnk of "harness think of McGlashan—that’s all. 9-12 SET STRAWBERRIES; plant fall gardens, ' See D. B. Dickson. 10-4-11 SEVERAL nice front rooms and board at 211 Tennessee avenne. Mrs. Henry Bacon. : 9-26-tf BAILEY has just recelved & bll tba best. Popular prices. PLANT Dbeans, Irish potatoes, lettuce, beets, turnips, ete. F'rufi seed. D. B, Dickson. Wood—Call 258 Red {or all kini zntry iine and ect as fig not too far out. Would buy on suit- able terms. Address Box 385, city.|° wooD. Phone 258 Red for qnlck delive 9-14-1m ONION seed and sets, seed Ive qnd other seasonable seeds. son. ; The Fu:wm Boy Scout and Ex- 10-4-11 | A LAKELARD MAN pomm'!' AT OLUSTEE.| - POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT. of special interm | the near approach monument will field by the Cop “of Florida: ‘paper issued 80 St of July, there &p| up of the battle of € sm. 22, ;ppenrs anoth partial write-up which takes notice of Col. Smith and hig cavalry, fails ‘to make mention 0f Georgia. beg to stite that the Fonflfih regi- ment of Georgia cavalry m Mant until gome time in 10-3-17 {noon when, the engagement |become, general, was ordered to platoon of Troop G ers. Was later reinforced by ot | lated. B 0. 1. POPR Your vote for him will be m)u-: ; wa are mflmM to’ annonnce i i _|as a ufldidate for couxieum-ut- large, mb(m 'to the ity ‘primary Oct, 21. He is willlag to serve thi people of the ctty it thy dmh‘o Lim ‘We Are A\lth“fi”,‘_“fw An ‘ celsior ghoes for boys. and little| gents, sold at Bailey's. 9-26-t1 ‘WOOD you like some wood Phone 268 Red. Best statlonery at lowest pri lh town, Lakeland Book !tm : 'l-fl-t{ u you want to be the )elt dresged wan in town, be sure to buy a Royal tailored suit. If it don’t fit and 1Is not perfect, don't take it. ) 9-6. MURRELL & SHARP. LOOK--A; ‘s - dlkiend toy hig right man to raise truck. Bverything furnished. Fine land. F. H, icn- ér, north end Scott lake. 0-30- 4p-1w FRRTILIZE——Uae good, tried and true brundn. Bee D. B. Dickson. : 10-347 tn 1f° the publications named feregoing are intended to f part of the records of the large, of Ia‘kahn . Olustte, 1 desire thll mw. or d& 4 primary el tion, Ogt. 31,1913, He will app but if the said publications wil‘mat], "o 1o AUCHOriEed to Antonace fiomanyMotthnrewmo J..B. SMITH 2 battle, I'beg that you will 'h.'fi’»' as a candidate for Councilman-at- |consteh this letter to your WSty oo eity of Lakeland, primary elec- “ tion, Oct. 21, 1912, He will m 1 have mud space in E. 8. ms- ; Glashan’s store, next door to = the postofice where I will be ready on Monday next to receive work from my old, as well a8 new customers. Shoes soled and heeled and all kinds of repairing-done. 2 9-30-6p-1w PHILIP !ISCHER. SET STRAWBERRIES; plant fali :ardens See D. B. Dickson. 10-3-17 ‘llrtuuyouplotmuh!n-o. ‘Lakelana Book Store. 7-34-tt Full line both Waterman Ideal and Lucky Curve Fountain Pens at all times, Lakeland Book Store: 7.4 For FIRE;, ACCIDENT, PLATH GLASS, and STEAM BOILER IN- SURANCE, see D. H. SLOAN, Pea- sock building. Phome 342, 4-8-tf WHEN you think of harness, think of McGlashan—that's all. 9-12 Biggest line girls’ and boys’ and ehildren’s books ever shown in Lake- and just receivel. Lakeland Book Store. T-24-41 Come in and select some of our orisp new books for boys, girls snd ehildren before the lot is picked over. A big shipment just recelved. Lake- land Book Store. 7-24-1 STRAWBERRY PLANTS—N. €. snd Maryland grown, from D, B. Dickson. 10-8-11 Two full sets Alger books for boys st veceived at the Book Store. T-24-t1. WANTED-~Competent young lady desires position as stenographer. Ap- tly to this office. 9-24-tf. .GENERAL THAM WORK—Furni- ture and plano moving. Call Phone 289 W. B. Tyler. 1-28-t¢ HARNESS, saddles, bridles or col- ars. McGlashan—that's all. | 9-12 WANTED-—Palr of good mules, well mated, acclimated, and work- ers: Write full particulars; W. W, McCall, Fargo, Fla, v, 10-2-4 STRAWBERRY 'PLANTS=-N, C. sud “Maryland grown,. from D, B Dickson. e e DRESSMAKING done at home, Batisfaction mu.ru- teed. The Misses Yarnall, Address 419 Lake Ave, corner Lime St. ¢ 10-2-2p. LOST--On Sunday afternoon, be- lieves even. the Worst case of c,m tion, Oct. 21, 1912, ' The suppert of | ber, A, P tween 503 South Missourl aven: and Mr. Riggles —«iidence, an oz style revolving pin. Finder return to 503 South Missouri avenue, and recelve reward. 10-2-tf. PLANT beans, Irish potatoes, peas, lettuce, beets, turnips, etc. Fresh seed. D. B. Dickson. { 10-4-11 WANTED--Position . as stenogra- pher or office girl. Have had a lit- tle experience in both. Age 22. Have taught three terms. Willing to com- mence with moderate salary. Must have work at once/ Address Ruth Thorp, Auburgdnle, Fla. 10-3-8p. ONION seed and sets, seed rye and other seasonable seeds, . D, B. Dick- son. 10-3-17 Money From Waste Material, There are harvests of the streets as well as the flelds. The experience of the corporation of Lbndon is that “many 2 mickle makes a muckle” Last year mora than $2,365 was real-. ized by the sale of waste paper found in the streets, $695 by the sale of old tins found among the refuse, and $1,900 from the disposal of the refuse from orderly bins. Intolerance Not a Virtue. 'Persons sometimes associate intoler. anco with sirength and firmness of conviction: . but intolerance 1is far more & feature of ignorance, defective sympathy, imperfect gfasp of truth. W.wutthoohmvflm.mnkudn‘ applied to the nostrils or rubbed on the throat or chest, gets right at the|as & candidate for Councilman-at- root of the trouble and instantly re-|large, city of Lakeland, primary elec- you can feel a loosening up in hoad, the pain and soreness are the sense of taste, smell and hearing come back, and you feel like a dl(~ ferent person. Ely's Cream Balm cleanses, hagll and strengthens the inflamed mem- branes, takes away that stuffed up| & feeling and dull pain in the head, relipves the throat soreness and stops the nasty discharge which is| & the cause of the disgusting hawking, spitting, blowing of the mnose, and foul breath. Hay fever victims who are made miserable by fits of ‘sneez~ ing, coughing and wheezing get in- stant and permanent relief by the use of this simple remedy. Don’t suffer another minute, Ely's Cream Balm will relieve you imme- diately, and a B0 cent bottle will more than likely work a complete cure. All druggists sell it. | We Are Authorized to Ansennce 3. W. HICKS WE WILL MAIL YOU $1 for each set of ol False Teethsent US. Highest prices paid for old Gold, Silver, old Watches, Broken Jewelry and Precious Stones. Money Sent 8y Return Mail. Phg:!‘ & Refining Co. D 20 YEARS 863 W 8¢., Philadelphia, Pa. DENTIS' STS We wm Ny your Gold Filings, ’ Serap, and Platinum. High- | Phone 173 - DIAMONDS JEWELRY ) MATTRESSES mada ov} i Wfifilofis of all kinds mad m 'CARPETS and RUGS cleaned| hfi also matting, etc, ~In regards to workmanship 'Mr, W. P. Pillins, of Lakeland, M me for about 16 years 3 hmlo Fla. Drop me a postal or call at shop No. 411 8 Ohio wm 1 Loans Negotiated mmmmnsme. ( ¢ Grove Property a Specialty. ROOM 17, KENTUCKY BUUIL WE HAMMER U1 SATISFAC on. Tor we make the shoes B fest, not the feet fit the shoes n done, To know how muc ference this makes send your . You For l(vor—-'nn dollars (m) For Oonnm-s‘!‘m .fllfl ane; clerk, Frank Thompson. Dated this 20th day of Septem-|Bers o be shod next U0 1912, 4 amaged at the improvenent ! Pine Strest, Opposite Freight WATCHES CUT GLASS SILVERWARE COLE & HUL!L 112 Kentuchy Avenue, Lakeland

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