Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 28, 1912, Page 8

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S TR SLAULIEUL CounIR Y. ol | with cdible 1he ) [HETTTI S R 1 B [ indecd, ! [T 1 Viaati ard produce thid RO [ TR B T on the ziobe liop surprisi 1 thidy ning o itated to an oy ilions of dolturs god teturns, and are in- stments, The has a l future in many nd chisidy becanse of its nat- wihich are winpent and endu v odo not like il VoSG IX 10 a4 few rther inve rilliant n 1 worthless sentations of ous ¢l Hos! re not e reasons for all Florida lands are ) Ty ast mjority of the peonle of Southern States are actual pro-|J. crs. tillers of the soil, and the 1ot corn, rice, tobaceo, vegetables vitits which these States fur- the world, togzether with 1 and oher products of mines, bri to their ally thousands of mil- N¢ MORE POST- OFFICE FLIRTATIONS, | Ul postmoaster general hac issied zeneral order which has thu; vowed purpose of cheeking the use o 2eneral delivery windows for car- ryitg on flirtations and clandestine recspondence. Any o persons who ! mail at zeneral delivery win- ws instead of home addres to hereafter required tg give the.r recsons ino writing, Many com- paints have been received by the rostoflice department that service at felivery windows was being improo- s Wil e e i A S S — AT DEAL OF ! s ubgectionable crly used by minors, particil 1 i Porimastess at ol not i 1 cairier service w e tily Sdrchis of minors s ipoars ot PR Bt inoers are sSInNg e Al i Lolaery o obuadn mail undes conditions. St. Croud Tribune, 1RYING TO COLLECT IK- SURANCE ON L.VE ONE. Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 25.-—A, 1. Fenn, lumber m«l navs A| stores operator, of Corde pposed 1o have d igin, and w hose m, is suing 1o recover 820,000 jnst oanc today was found by detecti s i New Orleans. Fenn is under guard in a New Or- leans hotel and will be bro t hack o Georgi When Fenn wis report- ed drowned he carricd two policies tor $10,000 cach, Mrs, Foun, short Iy after her husband disappeared, sued 1o recover the amount f the sShe won a verdict aainst and the Greenshoro 1.0 3 policies, the Southern States Life, ainst the 'pending. i At the trial W. H. S. Land testified they started frora April 20 with Mr. Fenn river in @ row- Fla. The morn- they stated, the curren o1l overboard. never suit ag and . Robinson | : . | Bainbridge to float down the hoat to Blounstown, ing was chilly, Dlounstown, where vift, Fean They say him. Thyg ey | fer Mrs. Fenn Hieve erected nea they idence secnred a verdicr sShe her hushand to be dead ami 1 manument to his memory, The insurance companies, ! were nog convineed and offered a re- warg of 33,600 for the discovery of ‘enn, and today, nearly three atter his supposed drowning, he wis found in New Orleans. however, yours | s e Surely Enough. | Her Father-~“Young man, are you qualified to marry and support my | daughter?” Adelbert—"I hold the rec- | ord for running my four cylinder roadster 27 miles on a pint of gaso- line.” JOR SALE--6 passenger touring fine condition, or will ox-l for part payment on Lake- ud real Address Box 536 Lakeland 8- 104(' FOR RENT OR SALE. | Oue mile from Lakeland depot on 4 luy road; 2 four-room houses, 12- zere truck farm, $ acres of bearing Will rent the entire place 300 per year, or will sell for The | eslitee grove for $3,000 and make casy terms. FOR SALE-—Five-acre farm on Lake Parker; three-room box house with fireplace. Splendid strawberry anq garden land. Prico $550. Alos ten acres cut-over land on North Florida avenue, near Lake Parker. Price 350, 5. 0. FLOOD. 10-25-1¢ % Lon 7 FURNISHED ROOM—For rent, ciose in. Modern conveniences. Phone 300 Red. 10-18-tf. FOR RENT-—Furnishea rooms, and when | appeared to Le- THE EVENind TELEGRAM, LiK! ATHLETIC CUT CLOTHES D\ANN DREVFUS O o\ gray. 1an and their kindred shades, made in sailor blouse. Rus- sian. Norfolk, single and double breast. Prices range from $3.50 to $12.50 with a 10 per give satisfaction or | will make good. Se¢ window. cent reducton off. Some of these suits have two pairs of pants. E. F. BAILEYI R SO SRR £ T T AT T Pocketbook containing a money, a switch key Finder return to M. J. Mal- loy and receive reward. 10-18-tf MRS. DAISY HANSARD, sional nurse, residence 409 Ave., will take patients at her house or will go out. Best reference. Phone LOST sum of beads. profes- Vork N. lowa | LAND, FLA., OCT, 28, 1912, N order to introduce to the Boys and “others of Lakeland and surround- ing country. the splendid lines of | hovs' and children’s clothing that lam: | selling, | will give a reduction of i0 per centon every suit and odd pair of trous- ers in my store. from now until Novem- ber 15th. | am making this offer to try and interest the parentis of boys and the boy who buys his own clothing in the splendid clothing, odd pants, shoes, hats and furnishings that 1 have pur chased for this season. No neecd to send to Tampa, Jackson- ville or anywhere else for what the boy needs; you can save time. worry, trou. ble. mis-fits and your pocket book by bringing or sending your boy here to be fitted up. We will take as much pains and pleasure with the boys and children as we do with grown-ups, in fitting and satisfying them. A big assortment of serges. cassi- mers; worsteads, cheviots and tweeds to select from. Colors: brown, blue, Come in ana select some of our, FAMILY RESEMBLANCE. and | 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-tt William had just returned irom college, resplendant in loud-check- ered trousers, silk hosiery, a fancy waistcoat, a necktie that spoke for itself. He entered the library, where his father was reading. The old WANTED—30 or 40 acres, prefer lake front. About 10 acres in grove, rest suitable for truck and general grove properly cared for will pay|f10 East Lime street, near Lake o4 survey the vent on the entire place. Call or | Vorton. 824t | 220 Blue. 10-22-1wn | purposes. Owner please reply, giv- lg::tl:z)x:anfl:oo]l::l ‘:‘p‘:‘n?()::r‘\le,\‘f:l sadress C. A, Cook. 602 Gilmore Ave., ron RENT- Handsomely fur- Hest statlonery at lowest prices in ) ing full description, location and bt e g L (J - thy Lakeland, Flo 10-21-11D. | jiched 1 e = wootown Lakeland Book Store price. Address C. D. Kime, General | Tuore Chouml bR AN Ol 1Y % 1|.~‘.m m(;m.! ?(-\\, with screens | < Delivery. Lakeland, Fla 10-24-5¢ | finally blurted out, “you look like a T . H rivate hy 1011 S. Florida $£15 WILL BUY ow Smith 're- i silly L » > jor wh O SALE—35-hovse power bollep| #"'! private hath 15 WILL a new smith Pre-§ silly fool!” Later the old major who 1 vh-horse power air lift, WMCh e Phone 13 Red 10-22-tf. | mier typewriter. In perfect 1-‘| IF':’:\ F ”1‘1 \T\(:\I[[ L;(:LL[;: \I'I;'Bih\m] next door came in and groot < 350 gallons of water per nln-l FOR RENT Two furnished | tion, worth $75. Apply News wh e el D: '” i, > AN pA [the boy heartily. “Willic | to W. K. McRae. 6- 19-t8 ] oo, ern conveniences. Mrs. | fice, room 12, upstairs, I‘i . : :4(’) = '4 :: oid, with undisguised ad o, | | = h 112 2 Florida Ave | WHEN YOU THINK OF HAR. hone 342. -6~ you look exactly like your FOR \ALL AT $400 10-17-t1. | oo TAN uli lue both Waterman ldeal | did twenty-five Years ago. wien | i k bay horse mules NLESS, THING OF McGLASHAN-- : . ! t il o A bt | OR RENT- O furnishe 1 THAT'S ALL 9.12 Pur aeky Curve Fountain ' camo back from school. ght yea veish 1 H:v\ . B A carnak 5 z il et 2t times. Lakeland Book res,” said William, with a smi s Ry Vassachng and Cedar St | \.X,I’LL(?( Aty ‘M, _l'v}.-‘ 7-24-tf “"So father was just ielli cood working 0-10-2¢ | tildren's books cver shown in Lk wy. leather t 1 SURNTSHIE N . nd just receirel. Lakeland ook bring us your pictures to frame. | p Miss :.\\ 0 FU IL\lbl.X‘.!‘ II\OIOA\ISV'A"I | Store T-24-1¢ keland Book Store. T-24-tt, Lakeland, Fla., Oct. 18, 1012 harles street, [ noror house 414 South New TR\ pARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES| WANTED-Two copies of the| TO 'Whom It May Concern: T! O e e o OR COLLARS. McGLASHAN—| ukeland News for July 26, News of- | SeReral plumbing and contractin. | <‘ FOR RENT I'wo furnished rooms THAT'S ALL 912 fice f]*usmoss heretofore rim auder ¢ = : 1 i = . LR . | ORANGE TREES FOR SALE. | for light housckeeping, modern con- | {firm name and style of O .\| » Putech and Rogers addition, fennessee and Pennsylvania ave- nues These fine md in the alleys n Dbe selected oved when the now, tagged present crop n off. Price $2.50; purchaser removing tre rther particu iars oo Lo M. Puteh, Munn build- oy 10-10-tf HOUSE TENTS und lots for sale| o1 pavments. Myrtle Ave. between | {entuck . ang Tennessee Ave. | Kentucky Ave. ang T '"::; o \:‘ & own, be sure to buy a Royal Munu Construction o hon aiiored suit. If it don’t fit and is 09 Kentucky Ave | aot FOR SALE - -Improved and unim-| proved «ity and suburban proporty.! f'or quick =ale list your property with us. Fla and Ga. Land Co.. Telephone 72, Muann Bldg. 10-25tfF | MISCELLANEOUS | 9.6 veniences. Apply Phone 77 Green 120 S. Lake Ave 10-20-1w. 'zz‘_ | | S teury Tacn u want 0 be the best dressed don't take it. MURRELL & SHARP PAINTING AND PAPER HANG- iNG—Done promptly and artistical- perfect, ly. Ben Carstens. Phome 71, Jack- |20 cents; 500, 75 cents: son & Wilson. 10-9-1mo. Two full sets Alger books for boys! :st received at the Book Smr(- 24-t1! WHEN YOU TKINK OF I{AR- NESS, THINK OF McGLASHAN-- THAT'S ALL. ’ 912 SEVERAL nice front roows and board at 211 Tennessee avenue. Mrs. -26-tf WwO00D All kinds delivered promptiy Pho Lakeland Fuel Red Supply 109 WANTED—Competent young lady ' desires position as stemographer. Ap- tly to this office. CABBAGE and collarj plants, 100, 000, $1.25. 10-23-6p S-1mo. | 9-24-tt. i ‘\‘\.TH Two or more capable | gynp has this da\ been 1l|~-ol\0d bl | tenor singers. Only thoroughly qual- | mutual consent. S. B. Gunn. h . 'ified men need apply. Address Mu- | ¥ o 5 {sold his interest .hvrqn to \ E sic, care Evening Telegram. 16-9-tf. 1O'Neill, who i1l continue the busi- T0 THE PUBLIC | ness under ' wn name e W. E. O'Neill iz to collect ali oui-| 1 am handiing daily the Apalachi- ! standing indebtedness and ch ail | ola select oyster. 1 do not kees gutstanding contracts. He ‘ iiem in tin, but in crocks, highly to pay all outstanding indebtedness | iced in porcelain refrigerator. | of the firn cicaned daily. Phone 288 and they W. E. O'NELL will be delivered promptly with ans 10-28-1t S. B. GUNX. other groceries you may need . P. ROQUEMORE Foolish Question. LOST—{Child's crocheted cap, be- i Rl o ml other day is said to have asked \Iil‘ father: “Say. if one o' them Arabs would fall off his horse an' krocked his teeti sur, would - taik gum w.a- ble?"—Cizvcland Dliin Dealer. tween South Vir passenger statiou Arendell. inia avenue and Return to C. G 209 South Virginia avenue. 10-28-2¢ Every suit guaranteed to O S A TS T4 M L L D AT A { tify that the dale, of Aul 0. Polk and S No. 184. Treasury Department, = ida, Office of Compt: hassee. Whereas, by satisfuctor presented to the undersizn been made to appear that ¢ {vg association under th State Bank of Auburnd at Auburndale, Florida ized under the laws of ! complied with all the qaired to be complicd banking laws of the = before an associatio | thorized to comm {of banking Now, t! comptrolle virtue of the by s atutes ¢ thorized to commenc« ¢ banking under the with a capital stock o | sand dollars. Given under my office, this fourteentl ber, A, D. 1912, (Seal.) Comptroller Siste Too Much Nose Wobly—Why did rou | bookkeeper that you Had to do it that every time he rubbed out ° b R —— Live Each Day Foresight Is very wise © row very foolish, any @ better i John Lub

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