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Mrs. B. K. Young returned last night from her summer’s trip, after an absence of some months. Hon. W. K. Jackson went down to 3 In Case of Fire Tampa today on a business trip, be- Phone 5,000 irg now able to get about aftey his .md Mrs. Eppes Tucker who | trouble with a sprained ankle. ettt ———— THE EVENing TELEGRAM o A AT i ’uu-_ v 17 OF FAL TS Ur (Continued from Paoe il b.u ] i . Lal" tte Bryant, A, sure B Phillips \'S. bond for Andrew I« Puchan and slander; $3,000, H Buri Gay, libel Johnsoy for plaintitf, for defendant. White company, a corporation, Hugh W. Wear, civil action; ages $1,500. F. M. Simonton plaintift, fendant. H. E. Hall vs. W. T. Murphy and damages Wilson & Swearingen for W. A $1,000, defendant. Solomon C. Knowles vs. Parrish assumpsit; .‘-..p defaudi. vlaintih K. Oliphant VS | P dam- |, for ‘ Wilson & Boswell for de- YLAND, FLAL, OCT. 17 LLK Triammell for for | M md Bianton HUTE A and D and . Elizabeth and Juckson for plaintifl; Wilson & Swearin- Rogzers " ces dlctherington, Jessie Der- and Gertrude Der . Omohundro; ejectment dati- Wall and Jackson and Trammell for plaintiff; \\'ilsnnj Swearingen for defendant. George W. Lunn l'hoaplmu Minimg Co. and Standard Phosphate civil action damages $10,000; homas Palmer for plaintift and K. Gunby for defendant. \lfred W. Lunn vs. Phosphate Mining Co. and Standard Phosphate civil action; damages $10,000; Hohbs, eax | C Lo A VS, ks o mr—— o s 5 A ——————r , 1912, ' PAGE FIVE embezzlen iglegary the dtate; tendant Joli letar State for Stat Gibson Carter, LoSingletary o va Van Adair, R. Singletary for Stite of Florida Liveony ol hogs; J Siate. state of Florids vs. J.n M.F. Singletary Johnson, manslanghter; for State GREETING. T'o our friends, those who are not and the public generally, this is to announce that we cast our lot among you as the Live Wire Real Estate and Insurance Brokers, aiso dealers well for do- nw | or Live If you have anything to sell wis'h tn buy, econnect with the ‘\\'Ir“ teal Es Brokers. Thanking all for pasy favors and 4aski.n:.: a continnance of the liberal natronage given us, ! We are yours for business, | BRANTLEY & THOMPSON, | The Live Wire Real Estate Drokers. 10-12-1w. tate National Characteristic. A national characteristic of the | French pecple is their babit of family exclusiveness. It is very rarely that a family divides for a holiday. For | one thing, middle-class people in France do not pay visits except to members of their own family, and for another, a French mother likes to keep her children under ber owm eyes as much as possible, both be | fore and after marriace. Difficult Lesson. Motormaniac—"What do you thiak is the most difficult thing for a begim- ner to learn about an automobile?™ Frankenstein—"To keep from talking about it all the time."—Toledo Blade. The ladies of the M\rtle street M. E. church will give an ice cream sup- per this evening and tonight in the lpark. Help the ladies out in their #ood work by buying some of their nice refreshments while listening to .'h" band concert, O'Hara, trespass; damages $1,000. T"homas Palmer for plaintiff and K 1. K. Oliphant for plaintifY. . Gunby for defendant. Solomon . Howarth vs. C. (. Lot W. Malsby vs Phoenix Insur- Reagin, civil action; damages $5.-):nce (o assumpsiy #1,100; Tucker 000, ). W. Brady for plaintiff. ud Wall for plaintiff; Wilson and Fairbanks, Morse & o, a cor-|=woaringen for defepdant. | i i . W, W ) i We assure however, that the e mll)“ e $1,50 : |\l\"|l‘ % :\ | Criminal Docket. fmargin we shall ask will be small; | A dan ; { '_““ State of Florida vs. M. 8. Booth, | knowing our eapacity for handling {Swearingen for plaintif’: Wilson & 1 ). B. Singletary ! ORI i ) ki | czzlement; foe|or turning things, can safely hand will gzive ;“; POLK COUNTYPSHONSEP“}I[ATE Koo Hoswell Tor defendint i State; Wilson & Boswell for de- | promise our patrons that we are o- 4 V.| H i | | 7 i o pnight i i i conucert ton i dant. 1ing to do some business and in this | on at Clyde, N. C., for some in iron safes, vaults and jail fixtures. expected to """‘b home We are not entering this field for health or pleasure; but with the ex- pectation of making a profit on the business we handle. are cvening. 1 . Tucker, Jr.. returned today vares, in Lake county, where teen in attendance on the surt for several days. you, Goodness, No. First Week-End Guest—“Would you iask our hostess to lend us the mo- tor?” Second Week-End Guest— “Good heavens, no. 1'd as soon think of ackinu her for a plece of string!”— fllld”lL!‘ K A plece of string sitg We tizen s ckly Har- | case | \ Charlotte i Norid nwd the usual large crowd ! b et 3 3 | md the usual lar | “ate of Plovida vs. George o, way be able to operate on gos $3,000 . Jless be out to enjoy the i | per and the excellent music J. B Taylor, phosphata Orlando today. of Secora, a town of Polk county. is in Mr. Taylor, in speak- | ing of developments in that section, says of his town: “The A. P. (o, hool there, Miss Alexander {o° Boston is building a new mining qccomplished teachier and jtown and - opening up new mines, in which she takes | There are now i is favored. P work erceting shops, There houses hailt, These new OO OO OO0 ORI QOOO0VROOCC A Wedding Presents civil action; damages $1,500. Rogt & Blanton tor plaintiff, Wil- son & Boswell for defendant. Minnie May minor, {er next friend, Brown, [John Costine, action on ease; dam- < & Blanton for day Alexander has gone to tuke 2 position as teacher Brown, u by e 150 carpeuters Sabra VS e power honses jote are already and orders houses over 300 for well co ;. Hendrix left today for s Tucker & in, ou a busi- ns fu Georg nore are o fe Ak O OHCHOHCHCHOHOH OO will nece " 0. Flood the next w vou got onc to buy, we can make it mighty casy for . e Bixe received another large shipment of goods dirveet from the factory---its all ncw and snappy. Come nd Iet us show vou the new things whether you buy [t will be a pleasuce to see them. ol ot <ton | fit Gl with eleetric liehis [ford, ejectment; don ) dch honse is built on a \v T Wilson & Y ¢ i, .nl - Bdwsrd 0. F i Boswoell o SIreets Tood u, it being 1 town of | | dwell comy aild or not. \ wed n oAl i ciployes ho ¢ name will, of course, aj Z:t'l:l'lli<»ll,, employes honsoe, SO ciect s the ticket. pand Tights gratis. Orlando Report- | on o Geawell for plaintife shere he goes to attend the !y you are not vet ready to huild, ’\\.H for |nl||||l|fl Mr, Nowlin t why st one of those f thei mny | Bdward O water | Mucker, & association not beauti 'lll| I8, Tueker, and lpps L Fiach all the & Leantiful Oranse fark doins business as - Tucker they are all he rounds ol s i Bowyer, ad the intervest of his b tion, biefor “Ong st W ' astate ol Carl t OO HCOOCHIODOOON0 Lo DO Phone 173 Sentucky Avenue, Lakeland smpein; L e e e i e b b NS o i k. A o s B aliering their anoeatia damn for 2 4% with every | son for ||I.||n|1fl. Remember, | Nettie May Abson s, B D last day of | and W, R, Groover, assump Lakeland | ages $3,000 aintiff. Polk County National bank vs. | W. Ellis and D. damages $2,500 It and give short addresses | arve o intermigsions in the mu- | Just short, pointed talks, you | s 2bout ten minutes in length. | Saturday i this sale patrons pitii ol trousers uit op overcoat order L Ot 19, and the advantage of this most ‘ l 10-17-1 I is the men of ' \{. M. Fadely, who came here | should take fom Ohio, less than a year ago, is|liberal offer may be called a live, hustling. - - s i woving citizen. He has moved sixl Just think® Only $650 for 2 ftin ‘ tmes in nine months, each time sell- | big lot, covered with large orange |ingen for plaintifi and grapefruit trees in Orange Park | D. P. Carter vs. A, than he did, as he ex-|ddition, on the shores of Lake Mor [ Co., civil action; ¢ M. latest transaction |ton. One-f balance 6, 12| plaintin wrehinse of a place on East i wnd 18 mot cent, intor: Enh fendant treet from J. €. Owens, to| SMART YOUTH. hs removed t Hunt, assumpsit* Wilson & Swear R oY ¢ LR Trammell & Carter < liome to some one who want- s urth cash, Sparknmian Ten Good Reasons Why You Should Own a Lot in Park Hill ) Soper A dinyeart v b t Johngon plaintifng I8 10 carter for defendant | Ida Maxwell, {and her well tor Sparkman o my hoy; there said the Sage M= Mann, of Fort Meade, but wrl Remember a citizen of Lukeland | S How advantage of the crowd in at the band concert 'n-lu'\km’ th 0 1iake a short address in be- S istic principles We agree with Mr. Mann in . but the Telegram can ' iis honesty and sincerity. | Rugh awntit taily W omarried womi Ludlow W, Ma Telephone o Wo b It is estitnated that in less Hmufdy fop plaintiff, J. J. Lunsford the world's supply ..f! Wilson & Boswell for defendant hoen exhausted i T, M. Martin vs, Strickland Lt her Co., civil $1,000 ¢ N Trammell for plaintiff David M. Pipkin vs. Philip i Wilson & time do von spell assignment?” Youth husband vs. Peninsular Because it is in the Best Town in South Fiorida. Second. Because it is as HIGH if not HIGHER than any point in Lakeland. Third. Because it has One Mile of Granolithic Side Walks. Fourth. Bcecause it has High Class Building Restrictions. Fifth. Because 4 Beautiful Lakes can be scen from its Summit. Sixth. Because Shade Trees will be planted on all streets this Fall. Seventh. Because all Streets will be Graded. Eighth. Because it is the most attractive Residential Section in Lakeland. Ninth. Because Lotscan be sold on REASONABLE Terms. Tenth. Because if you don't, you will wish you had, do, will always be glad. First. SRR {caso of damages, $15,000; J, 2000 vear loas coal will ha action; pearances keop up Keeping un Kman came ovet ! e day evening, hav- | e address at t! At the cloge of lh- ast night he held an in- tion in the park and was | v zreeted by his many warm here, and was introduced to *r of newcomers. It is with that it is noted that his condition is vastly im- ompared to what it was was here during the cam- the epring, and he is now rkably well. He stayed t, and left this morn- adia where he makes an cyectment Loswell ;L vester: oA il depofegedrd 0 AJ ESTI THEATRE 5G000000000000D CURRENT EVENTS TONIGHT. eooooooooooucoa Loan at terday F of George ) {vs A. C. L. R. R, Co., ages, $50.000; A H. King for plai tifi; Sparkman & Carter for defend ant. | 0. C. Lamphear vs. C. F. Merritt ' damages $800; Wilson & Bosw 1l | plaintiff; Wilson & Swearingen 107 dvh-nnl:nn 2 Florida Citrus Exchange Prouram tor Ioniunt | Parker, civil action; 31,0 Hunter for plaintiff; \Viicon Swearingzen for defendant wder Elmer COWBOY !son, tres 'Tv for IR | Swearinzen for defendar CURRENTS | @ . Sitnson va son, trespass; Tuck r & | plaintiff; Wilson & Bozwell for 1 rcndant. & Fl. teher ,.\ s .Phuspi { see Deen- Bryant Ge Co Rogan Building or §. M. STEPHENS |t Swatts as administrator decen case of da Swatts, MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA Prof. Murphy Le: OVERTURE —RAGTIME 10E Cline vs, Sar $10,000; kep plaintif if you PATHE'S WEEKLY \ EVENTS BACK TO THE KITCHEN (Kalem—~Comedy.) DAVID & SAUL Dible (Cines Story ) Thoflld‘ Palmer for p I.nmnf ‘& s 1 for defendant Jess M LniEs Anp CHILDRENS’ THEAT e s g OPEN AT 6 P. M. i therington, 1d Gertn JU SHOW TI]NIBHT'G"maI A(!imssmn...lt)r lCIIlI(II‘elI, under 12....5¢ rv.,. r v J Tor pla Hether Hobbs vs tment dam