Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 26, 1912, Page 7

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imst——— ——— When it comes to fresh, pure, full strength drugs, toilet articles, sun- dries, and all drug store merchan- dise, just go to your phone and call 62, and you will be connected with our special order department, ané your particular desire will be taken care of with satisfactory, mod ang T Piham L Evenhida - — — Seme—— '77'- - ———7 - :‘ '".:. - —— —#' - Tt Moving Letter From Prison, A commission in an eastern state investigatiug jail conditions, request- ed letters from the prisoners. They told the prisoners not to be afraid to give them the facts abcut conditions. The first letter op-ned was eloquent. It contained a nur:ber of live insects. The board hasn’t t u' eney al velopes.—Louis ! o Fighting Fi:h, The warrior of the fich is the In- dian fighting fish, which is well versed in the art of fighting. They fight like a bulldog and would not stop fighting until one is killed. East In- dian natives gamble on the result of the fight between two fighting fish, and the fishes are treated just the same as prize bulldogs. SHERIFF'S SALE. Under and by virtue of an execv- tion issued out ot and under the seal o' the Circuit Court in and for the county of Polk and State of Florida, in a certain cause upon a certaln judgment ¢herein duly entered of record. and wherein L. M. Futch is plaintiff and M. T. Jordan is defend- ant, I, John Logan, sheriff of Polk county and State of Florida, have levied upon and will sell at public outcry to the highest and best bid- der, for cash, on the first Monday in December, A. D, 1912, the same be- ing the second day of the month, within the lecal hours of sale, in frong of the court house door in the city of Bartow, an undivided one- fourth interest in the fcllowing de- scribed lands, tenements and heredi- situate In the county of | HENLEY'S 'l OO0 ¢ Every day a busy day at this store. Come sce for yourself. | OVOFOTOFOPOIOTO ¢ N. W. % of N. of N. W. Y sec. 17, S. % of S. W. 4 and N. E. % of S. E. Y% sec. 8, tp. 32, range 25. S. E. % of S. E. % sec. 8, tp. 32, range 26. E. 16 of S. W. % of N. E. % and S.E. % of N.E. % and N. W. % of 8. W. 3% gec, 9, tp. 32, range 25. ' N W. % of . W. i and W. % B. % and E. % Southerbmnd s o cloudy slgy Proclaim it a Hunting morning.” fyou are planning a hunting « x= rip this year, you cannot af-|." % sw*";‘.:;'..“g'i“.:";: ford to leave this store out of N. W. Y sgec. 17, m 32, range 25. N.E. % of N. E. 32, range 25. . - E. % of S. E. % of N.E. Y% our consideration. ot e 5 W % of S F 1, gec. 30, tp. 3.., runge 25, . N. % of N. W. %, sec. 30, tp 32, range 25. N.W. % of S. W. % and N. W. Y, sec. 31, tp. 32, range 26. S. E. % of 8 E. % ‘sec. 31, tp. 32, range 25. 8. 1% of 8. W. % sec. 32, tp. 32, range 25. Witness my hand and seal this 4th day of November, A. D. 1912, e have everythirg you may need at prices considerably lower than you will find in zny other store. We carry only the best guns and the finest rifles of every description. We bandle the best quality of loaded shells, semi.smoke- less powder and rcvolver cartridges. Every thirg, in (Seal) JOHN LOGAN, fact, sour hunting successful. Sherift. b Mnte pone sk : 11-5t Polk County, Florida. We have outfit ‘d many huntsmen complete. Their sat- . 0. 184, isfied reeommenc. tiors are the best proof that our hant- ing outfits are the best that can be bought. Thed ackson Treasury Department, State of Flor- ida, Office of Comptroller, Talla- haseee. Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned it has been made to appear that a bank- State Bank of Auburndale, located at Auburndale, Florida, and organ- ized under the laws of Florida, has complied with all the provisions re- quired to. be complied with by the banking laws of the State of Florida Lefore 2n assoclation shall be au- thorized to commence the business of banking. Now, therefore, I, W. V. Knott, comptroller of the State of Florida. { by virtue of the authority vested in me by section 2702 of the gener:l statutes of the State of Floricda, cer- tify that the State Bank of Aubuin- dale, of Auburndale, in the county o’ Polk and State cf Florida is au- thorized to commence the busiress of { bunking under the name above given with a capital stock of fifteen thou- cand dollars, Given under my hand and seal of office, this fourteenth day of Octo- ber, A. D. 1912, (8eal.) Wilson Co. Waoow:oooooomommmmmw« FOR SA, B Timber, Turpentine. Cut-over Z Lands, Choice Colinization ® Tracts at Low Prices, Florida Homes and Groves on High Rolling Land, Situated on Beauti ful Lakes, Paying Straw- beary and Trucking Farms. Wegnarantee all property just as repragented by us For reliable information see g ) & At MMM TLORIDA. W. V. KNOTT, — - *—g‘ — tp. 32, range 25.' % sec, 18, m. irg association under the name of 26, 1912, THERESA’S PLAN.WON B8y HARMONY WELLER. Theresa had never, during her twenty-six years, done anything of which her parents might disapprove. Tawny of hair and with great smol- dering brown eyes, the girl could be either a saint or a sinner, but as it happened Theresa had chosen the for- mer. “But now,” muttered Theresa while she watched a great automobile whirl- ing out of sight along the dusty road. “I em going to turn sinner. I simply must know that good-looking man who has just passed by in his motor. It is positively wicked that a mascu- line person should be so much alone— not to mention feminine ones,” Ther esa sighed, and her eyes absorbed the vast beauty of the farm upon which she had been spending the summer. “I believe,” she ruminated, with & shy, sweet smile, “that I could really love—him, if I only knew him.” Then, out of her strong desire to be- come acquainted with the man who twice dally whizzed past the farm house on bis way to business in the city, Theresa formed a plan. During the afternoon when every- one about the farm was either sleep- ing or busily engaged, Theresa made her way to the thicket of fir trees. Once vithin the shelter she drew from her ample pocket three empty ale bot- tles vhich she had secured from the kitchen. A moment later she had broken them into jagged pleces and put them into a cigar box. Making her vay stealthily toward the barn she next added a score of thin rusty nails to her box and some sharp steel filing y some of these will pune- ture ot 1o and he ghould be hart?” she whispered to the roses. ©he had prepared her- sclf In a way for the report of a \punctured tire but was not listening tor the terrible explosion of all four | of them. l She fell back against the wardrobe in her room and could not summon courage to look out and see the result of her endeavor. Down in the road a man was mut- . | tering shact, improper words. He was | standing beside his big motor car, the tires of which were all as flat as a plece of linen. Twilight had fallen { with swift wings and the road was ! no more than » road. And through the soft twilight !Theresa heard her father's voice in | ¢ conversation with the man of the |4 motor. “We have f.0d and Yeds to spare,” . her father wa: saying. *“Come in and spend the night with i, ways glad to welcome a stranger at "our table.” | “0, how glad,” murmured Theresa. ' Her heart was beating now with the | success of her scheme and her cheeks | were flushed. There was something hidden in the depths of her eyes and as she descended the stairs perhaps the saint and the sinner were oddly combined. Theresa felt very much Iike the sinner as she found herself | looking into John Ridgeway's eyes. “It s strange” he was saying, “that T have gone over this road twice ia day for two years and this is thel | first time—" He stopped short, wheth- 'er from the effect of Theresa’s blush 'or the curve of her lips he knew not. |sald and the meaning beneath was of course lost to John Ridgeway. *It |18 fortunate that the accident to your tires happened when you were near a house,” she added. | “Very, very fortunate,” Ridgeway eald and the true meaning was not lost upon Theresa. “T knew I would like him.” she told herself with an inward chuckle. “I suppose you will never use this road again,” Theresa suggested with a demure raising of the lashes, “On the contrary,” laughed Ridge- way, “it may be that I will give up business entirely and take to driv- ing béck and forth in front of this most delightful farmhouse.” It was not until after dinner when' her father and Ridgeway were having a smoke and her mother was reading that Theresa found time to slip off un- | 3 cans Tomatces observed. Out into the darkness she 3 cans Sugar Corn sped with the great kitchen broom ' Best Flour, 24-1b sack. trailing behind her. black but she had no difficulty in find-, ing the rough scattering of glass on the road. With a firm swing of the ‘ broom Theresa swept that trail of her guilt out of the sight of men. PARY rEVER MY LINE INCLUJES Newspapers chasing elsewhere. Magazines Stationery Post Cards 'W. Fiske Johnson REAL FSTATE Loars Negotiated Buys and Sells Real Estate. Orange Property a Specialty. — Clg"s ROOM 17, KENTUCKY BUILDING. Come and see me before pur- WI. dAMMER OUT Your patronage appreciated. Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand Loooy of Edisonia Theater. SATISFACTION with every set of horsg shoes we put oa. For we make the shoes Ot the toot, mot the foet St the shoes as f¢ often done. To kmow how much dif- ference this makes send your horsss here to be shod mext time. You'll be amazed at the Improvement in his gait and temper. The Fix-em Shop “3'0‘:'0‘3'0‘5'0‘3'0‘5‘0‘5’0'2’0‘6'0 PO DO & =3 OD0T lakcland feurdry DON'T GET TRAPPED INTO POOR PLUMBING merely because it seems cheaper. It iz only seeming. It may be the dear- ¢st Investment you ever made. If your family's and your own healf® are anything to you gep the best plumbing you can. We are ready te estimate on doing that kind for you BHOEOPOIOEQH so&»o«mwwwwee and Machmc Co We are now pup.lrul to lmmsh iren and l»r.n\w x»t taments, % | Polk and State of Florida, and more R ':‘;"' tre, “'f;S :llo‘t:;mm‘ht' = : = ceitorcd in Theresa's mind while she g p‘m“\'\'} ";l,\ described ":‘0”" “ 2. mad~» hor way back to the house. She 4 :“ 1 7 /”' ".r”f-’" put her trensure within the thicket of E. 1 of S. E. % and N % of 8./ yines that ciustered over the porch V. 15 rec. 14, tp. 32, range 21, then swung hersoelf fato the big ham- The Nearest qu Store in T--wn 5] s movoof £ W% and 8. W % | moci o await the twilight hour. S HHADOLOLOIOTE O %0 S TN 108080, |0/ 8. B 14 rec. 17, tp. 32, ranze 24, “Ie eencorally passes about 7:20," 3 B e e ! Bl N. W. Y% of S E. ¥ sec. 18, tp. 32, | 8he gucided Lofore siipping off into |range 24. n;. it ,‘.]] L S S. % of N. K. % and S. E. % o] t was the toot of the motor horn N W -|f’ and 8 11/ ls \:- 19 n"z-»’ far in the distanco that awakened | % S and 8. 3 gec T3 W 82 by She jumned up hurriedly, ""“f--" 24 picked vy her hox of evil looking | | N. Y and 8§ % of 8 V% sce. 20,0 Fglacs ot and filines and gtole swift- | ¢ 22, ranze 24. Iy ¢ v o ihe roadside. With trem- | . ' of 8 E. Y% sec. 26, wp. 32, blin, vrs £he strowed the con- ronge 24, tents of Ler box s the width of |5 . A 8 1 of N. E. ; ;::‘]‘ G end tossed the box into the @ l”}_- ‘l (‘" all ‘~l'«“‘ ”I‘““““' 3 el it e - machine work. E \_" l“ ; '; ‘I:' Af e a telumrhont little glance at [& ! it _'}'»"f b L..» € her Fondiwerk ghe sped quiekly np | g == d.tp. 82, ranze 25, the tath and fnto (he house. Breath-| o N. B, 14 of No W, % and W. % [Jes< urd pufity sho watched the ap- | l_akcland ffiu‘?dry M N.W. 1% and S. W. % of 8. W. % | proacilng motor from her window -f' . 4, tp. 32, range 2. anip the roses. & v = S 1 o N. K. % and §. E. % see| A8 the ear drew nearer Theresa f . Phone 230 e 9n felt a cold chill run down her spine. ¢, tp. 32, range 25. ‘ Dy IORR0 &7 | “What i anyihing should happen— We also do d.” kinds « PRI and Machine Co. } Lakeland, Florida % ;‘.;‘!"3'?'0‘!‘0'3‘0‘3'030\5‘Oé AOIOPIPOTILOHQTOTOPOEOFIFOFOFO40409 000 o DO00000O00CODORONODAIVDIOHBNVOOV HOW LONG SINCE you gave your wife a box of CANDY? JOHNSON'S & SAMOSET for particular peovle. every week. Fresh PHONE 25 CENTRAL PHARMACY | *I have not lived here so long.” she | — We are al- mmwfiwo«wmmommw Lakeland Artificial Stone Works * Near Electric Light Plant MAKES RED CEMENT PRESSED BRICK CALL AND SEE THEM. CAN SAVE YOU MONKY Crushed Rock, Sand and Cement for Sale BUILDING BLOCKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS 12 and 18 inch Drain Tile for Good Stock on Hand Mound: lidahnlk, Gate Posts, Flewe: s, Eto. WE Deliver Free of Charge H. B, ZIMMERMAN. Proprietor. D. Fulghum CASH GROCER 216 South Florida Ave. Phone 334 Just Look at These Prices {17 1bs Granulated Sugar...... $1.00| Ccffee (ground), per Ib........25¢ Salt Bacon, per lb.......... 14%4¢ | Cnions, per 1b ....... e 4 Compound Lard, per Ib......... ég" Irish Potatoes, per pk......... 35¢ S e | Argo Starch, 6 pkes............ 256 Coffee (Arbuckles), per 1b. | Ridgeway glanced up as Theresa| Coffee (Green), perlb.......... 23¢ 'uundthomn "Imldhnhhnlnmhnll» ties,” she told berself with happiness; x_hn-&l“h‘ ..... 28c | Schumacher Chick Feed. 90¢ | Nutriline Horse & Mule Feed. .$1.75 The nizht was Best Tlour, 12-1b sack......... 45c | Corno Horse & Mule Feed....$2.00 Bcst l'lour, 96-1b sack........ SROVIURIY . oiviivnnn ennneni $1.7¢ T bars Soap ...............nn ROOIBHOME .. cocios vitiarovesn $1.80 Hend Rxce. perlb. ...... v.... T¢|Corno Chick Feed ...... ..$225 Wheat || guarantee my stock to be strictly Fresh and

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