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] { | » e S o VAGE EiGHY. THE EVENING TELEGR.AM, LAB 11 .\I), FLA., OCT. 17, 1912 it | | | | i | ;4 passenger touring | .ar; fine condition, or will ex- . far purt payment on Lake- “OR SALE-—20-hovse power uuiler’ 5-horse power air lift, which 1 2% 850 gallons of water per min- Lte. Apply to W. K. McRaa, 6-19-tf SALL - Good Barnesville | ired top buggy. Good as Apply to W. F. John- FOR <wy cheap. 0-24-tf. ¢ PO SALE - B2-ineh Furcka band sow . pattern makers' turning lithe. vk engine, shalting, pulleys and belting. All compara- nvely new, Bargain for cash, . Arvendell, Boy South Vieginia. 10-16-61 Yoke of cattle, horse Apply to Ray 10-14-4p. Two lots i Dixie- avenue, A ba Addres horse 1. 1L FOR SALE tud wagzon; cheap, Deal, Socrum, Fla. FOR - SALE tnd, near Suceess sait at once, South York avenue. i sold New Rogers ndditicn, fennessee and Pennsylvania nv-:-! aues, and in the alleys. These fine ! trees can be sclected now, tagged | and removed when the present vropi is taken off. Price $2.50; purchaser | removing tree. For further ]xr.rtil'u-'i tars. ace L. M. Futeh, Munn build- ine 10-10-tf, | HOUSE TENTS and lots for sale on paymentg, Myrtle Ave,, betwe {n Fateh and Kentucky Ave, and Tennessee Ave, |GLASS, and STEAM Phone 110, | SURANCE, see D. 1T SLOAN, DPea- Munn Construction Co. M Kentacky Ave, Barhite & Mann have a namber of Loiee lots cloge in, with tent honsos, light ond water, for sale on casy terms, Phone 1100 office 109 Ken- ek y avenne 10-17-1f BARUMIN Por quick sale Six room Lo bath, cte,, on Suceess Ave Loy toontte, Terms, Phone e e or 10, Box 85 FOR RENT * roows furnished | vither for bedrooms or light house- veeping 301 West Lemon St 10-8-1. ¢ FOR RENT Furnishea rooms, 410 East Lime street, near lLake Morton 8-24-tf TWO large, comfortable ruums.! aicely furnished, First floor. Corner Bay St. and lowa Ave. | \ddress Mrs. A 11 Lane, city. { sereened 10-15-3. FOR RENT---Large store room, #ith & Iarge airy living rooms over- | wead, Good business location. Phone | 12 Black after 5 p 10-9-5 oK Seven-reom house, | ane s =0 'l 1 Maod LA STV i’ focation. Addr X, 0 New \v 1o-1 FOR RENT Two (urnished rooms; modein conveniciees, Mrs T F Smith 412 S Florida Ave. 10-17-t1 NOTICE. [ TWO FURNISHED ROOMS—Ia | wodern house. 414 South New York ! aenue FOR RENT-—One nice !urnlsllel‘ room. Mrs. L. A. Rennolds, corner | ‘({‘Efi‘%iz l%}fi 2 *iseed, 10-16-6D ORANGE TREES FOR SALE. | " Green, 9-2-tL. true brands 345 WILL BUY a new Smiih Pre- mier typewriter In perfect ondi- tion, worth §$75 Apply News of- fice, room 12, upstairs. . FERTILIZE true brands. Use good, tvied and See D. B, Dickson, 10-2-17 If you want to be the best drossed an in town, be sure to Luy a Royal ilored suit. not perfect, don’t take it. 9-6. MURRELL & SHARP. ONION seed ana sets, sced rye and other seasonable sceds. D. B. Dick- son, 10-4-11 The Famous Boy Scout and Ex- colsior shoes for and little gents, sold at Bailey's, 9-2G-tf, hoys st line 2119 and boys' | hildren's hooly cver shown in and just receivel, Takeland Boo ! Store. 7 ! | PLANT beans, Irish potatoes |lettuce, beets, turnips, eote. D. B. Dickson. 10-4-11 IXPERT AUTO MECHANIC and | nachinist for L. L. Taylor, successo to Union Garage. Comes from the { K. M. I factory. All work guaran- | teed. Albert H. Meizell. 10-12-Gp. ! BUY youyp boys' shoes from Bailey. i 9-26-f. Two full sets Alger books for boys st received at the Book Store. 7-24-tt ONION seed and sets, seed rye and other seasonable seeds, D. B. Dick- son, 10-2-17 GENERAL, TEAM WORK—Furni. ture and plano moving. Call Phone 289 W. E. Tyler. 1-23-tt WANTED--Compctent. young lady desires position as stenographer. Ap- 11y to this office. 0-24-¢f, For FIRE, ACCIDENT, PLAT! BOILER IN- cock bailding. Phone t-6i-tf WANTED Four first-clacs paint- | er \pply ot onee 1105 A dia, Fla, €. W, Davis =153 WANTIE Two or more capable tenor sinzers, Only thoroushly quil ifed wen need o Muy- eoeare lvening Telecram, i0-0-11 to 1Lons your pictun nd 1 akela ook Store ! YOU SIAVE LOTS 10 ¥ TUANK- TFUL FOR 'That Wiy by Clepning Cor 1 come to nd and that you can your it presocd, vepaired ved inoa scientifie way. Ladies” rments oo ospecialty Phone 271 Old Van uss Opera House building. SET STRAWBERRIES; plant fali sardens. See D. B. Dickson. 10-2-17 Best statlonery at lowest prices in nootown Lakeland Rook Store. BAILEY has just received a biz LWipment of boys' shoes. They are the best. Popular prices. 9-26-tf. WHEN YOU THINK OF HAR- NESS, THINK OF McGLASHAN-- THAT'S ALL. 9-12 SET STRAWBERRIES; plant fall gardens. See D. B. Dickson. 10-4-11 SEVERAL nico front rooms and board at 211 Tennessee avenue, Mrs. ITenry Bacon. 9-26-tf full Tine both Waterman Idex! f Pacir Lueky Curve Fountan ol times. Lakeland Boos ot! STRAWBERRY PLANTS -N. ¢ and Maryland grown, from . B Dickson. 10-3-17 PAINTING AND PAPER HANG- ING--Done promptly and artistical- Iy. Ben Carstens. Phone 71, Jack- ton & Wilson 10-9-1mo. FERTILIZE--Use good, tried and See D. B. Dickson. 10-4-11 STRAWBERRY PLANTS—N. C. South Massachusetts and Cedar SL‘: nd Marsland grown, from D. B. 9-10-tf —_— i \ k Store. 7-244t bickson. 10-4-11 WANTED—PAIR OF MULES. Seund pair of well broke mules wanted. State age, size and price. “ddress Franklin Miles, Fort Myers, Fla 10-17-1 IARNESS, SADDLES, ERIDLES (R COLIARS McGLASHAN— THAT'S ALL. 9-12 & FLUMRING AND COSSIRUCTION €O e i iy H lc tin work “"! SR to be abis| - 3 of ion satisfactorily ¢ | |e v an-| _, , la ve | i. We Are Anthorizad to Announce | jind e If it don't fit and is - I thinks this mear 5i5 Prices=3$50 Service Go into the average store for a $13 i TN e suit and you get $I5 service. Walk out without buying and you're made to fee! ! vou've been a nuisance. Most stores rat- their salespcople altogether on the dolia;r: and cents they take in during a given time: and most salespeople treat their customers ! according to.the amount of money they ‘ are willing to spend. It’s a game of get aii ! you can possibly be made to give up: acas: J ! i ] S 4 Y SR YN B TS s of scrving you as per the size of your order, sstawe. Address Box 536; WHEN YOU THINK OF HAR- 8-10-tf | NESS, THING OF McGLASIZAN--- d THAT'S ALL. 9-12 i Step into this store today if you L] want a necw experience, = new senca tion, anew conceptionof the meaning of the word We keep oo record of any clerk's sales t Ay T vasis of the Serbice. Cur salespeople are rated only on the seryice they can give customerss, o have but one service standard here. that forth~ $50 man. The customer who buys a $15 suit geis tiiis, aud he gets the best clothes $15 will buy. 15 i J 18 FASHIO:. Special vaiues 2t a'l times for this price, best clothes cver brought to this city. We know what others are offering. We offer you still more. /lso- @it lutely all-woo!, better in style, better in tailoring. and better in pattern. w Young Men's FITFORM Styles__ .. ... ... ... ; . Here's an inducement for thougtful men and young men. Suits so high in quality and low in price that no other store pretends to_compeie with us. The new English and American models in the famous FITFORM make for young men: in exclusive fabrics Right styles for men............. . All of these arc worth more. We aot them from a great maker. There are famous ‘'bench: Made” suits, of finest imported fabrics in new color effects. FITFORM styles for young men also. All the latest models, in- cluding Norfolks and new double breasted suits- ... .._................. ... E. F. BAILEY . (66000 BBOQ Q000 MA|lrze, city of L GHOIOIOINIDHO OO OO I [ tion, Oct. 21, 1012, 1 POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT. |clate the support of the of WG IOIINI el 0wl Wa Are Authorized to Ar | To fit hers I ta hear beautifal chil | {dren, (rain thery to he honorable, telligent men, and honorable, int gent wome v cative field whic called narrow. ratuitous int Saving Trays. Vhen a jupanned tray becomes old chipped g 3 of white the bottom 1 it on the at. It \\lll] | edge to dr be found 'as a a |large, city of Lak: [tion, Oct. 21, 1912, !ciate the opportu 'eity's best interests. ne hier an { her hearth in contin To be able [ the ashes { mental d | cate her 1 ineed to be ot one with 1 | divine nature, ind any st jof work wii Authorized to Annonne JOUN MceKEE candidate for mayor, city ol teland, primary election Oct. 21 {10 the race to win, and will uppre- We Are We Are Authorized 1o 0 N. A. RIGGINS jag a candidate for Cou: !largc. city of Lakeland, pric ition, Oct. 21, 1912, The su; the voters will be appreciatid philosophy, condil & als from which you're 1 P to get and give spiritnal direction, not a bit of it scehoolmarm replied. - 1o mention other branches needed fi'w no ierot could live om We Are Authorized to Announce definite, practical work! Here again "—Lippincott’s, 0. M. EATON she must free herselfl from man g e standards. She does not need to study, as a candidate for mayor of the city these subjects as men do, giving their' of Lakeland, subject to the primary ! entire life to their great problems; election Oct. 21, 1912, He respect- | but for her use she can get knowledge paci docr. looking like a tramp, may | fully solicits the support of the citi- | of these sciences which will ehange yo 4 voiived capitilist trying to runm | zens. her whole attitude and give her pic oun auio.—Judge, strength and enthusiasm to inculeate, - - hope “Not | vitte your support. Too True. Don't judge too hasiily from appears The man who comes to your We Are Authorized to Annou: F. D. BRYAN as a candidate for Councilmat large, city of Lakeland, primary !~ tion, Oct. 21, 1912. Will apyr tke support of the voters vital, normal ideas into her chlldrnn:: We Are Authorized to Announce to be actually a helpmate, instead of 'WSE S'WPPEH "P DR. S. F. SMITH ! a hindrance-mate.—Harriet Am!erson:| vas a candidate for mayor, city of ! We Are Authorized to Anno. Lzkeland, primary election, Oct. 21, J. F. COUNCIL i912. Respectfully solicits the sup-ioq . candidate for Councili: B WITH GATARRH Lace in Fall Dresses. i port of the voters. {large, city of Lakeland, pri The use of lace more universally S Ition, Oct. 1, 1912, The than ever before on any gown wherr A Common Sense Treatment for ";:\ "mf.,.“ :v;’“ 1.'\;-\p<.‘ o it has the least suitability is one of 4 the marked features of the autumn Colds and Catarrh. Gives In- ! fashions. It is combined in delightiul- stant Relief. i Iy unusual ways with silk, velvot, No matter how mi voile, and chifion, says Harper's P . zar for October. Tor wodd! noon receptions, and 1 FOR COUNCILMAN-AT-LARGE. We Are Authori J.wW. candidate for large, city of Lakelat Authorized to Announc R. 0. CR¥ e for Cour lertion, Oct. 21. We Are zed to erable you cilman-11- ag 3 Mr nose st ves | i which 18 In mauy towns the main so 'R -.‘h~‘ e ok ol ‘f’“‘d )y tion Oct. ?1, 1912 cial amusement—and all the mor feve breath, Ely's i friend o believe him peculis support will be a at claborate of the daytime f[unctions, vim will « you instant ro- qualified sorve in this capacity - We Are Authorized to An’ root of rhx-; We Are Authorized 10 Announce D. B. DICKSON 1ses, heals and strength- | G. H. ALFIELD |as a candidate for Coun ens the raw, sore membranes, stops|us a candidate for councilman-at- |large, city ofLakeland, priz.: the nasty discharge so that you are |large for the city of Lakeland, lub-jtion. Oct. 21, 1912 Wil sir not constantly blowing the nose and | ject to the white primary, Oct. 2i. Ml the place for the intercsi: spitting. In a few minutes after|Your vote for M'm will be apprc- |people. ! applied you can just feel it doing its | ciated | work of clearing the head. the pain A I“| mfi:‘:‘:‘m| ts of «nd :fon-nvss are relieved, the two superposed, one in white lace, the hreathing becomes natural and the other a black, the latter the uppen stuffed up feeling is gone. This{as a candidate for councilman-at- most, but so flimey and delicate of l-amsing. healing, antiseptic Balm |large. subject to the city primary mesh that the pattern even of the .cntains 1y mercury, coraine or oth-|Oct. 21. He is willing to serve the ‘;:;tz:;emblt;:::;ht;?:g:":yi:ifi; or harmful drugs. 1+ i easy to ap- |poople of the city if they desire him gowns are to be rich in color con- lief trasts and in the materials used. Lace it zets is used in these for skirts or coats as the fancy dictates. The little flowered silk coats are charming with these plaited lace skirts. The Robespierre frill which takes the place of the usual revers on the coat is very smart. i HERCRTH: ght at the rrouble. ey No Maitese Cats in Maits. There are & few of tte Maltese terriers In Malta, are not of pure blood, and tha 7 which the street hawkers oF sale to tourists are more or l¢* grel, with a strain of the oll { The Maltese cat does n’ We are authorized to anbounce 0. J. POPE ply, pleasant to use and ne f lto @ y { i | mense rose with silk petals Inadeep "' L. o " :l-,‘(r“,n.\.i et | Malta; at least not one bes orange shade, with & large spiay of ; : i - A ]t,,._,.r. the dalar oot black foliage. 4 i e Are Aut to Aunounce |tke Unitei € O 1 e Brown seems gradually coming into 'fashicn again, and a dress of ] satin in a bright tone of th: H. D. MENDENHALL | d te for cnun-,i\m:mqf-’ e the ean-| C. P. KEXNEDY c0us geeh work @ as a candidate for Councilman-at-|dead letter odice.