Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 29, 1912, Page 8

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FOR SALE FOL SALE—35-hovee power boller and 23-horse power alr lift, which sumps 350 gallons of water per min- ste. Apply to W. K. McRas. 6-19-tf FOR SALE-—3 beautiful lots. closs in, facing northeast side Lake Mor- ton; bearing orange trees; cheap if sol4 at once. Apply Telegram office. 11-21-tf FUR SALE-—Improved and unim- proved city and suburban property. For quick sale list your property with us. Fla. and Ga. Land Co.. Telephone 72. Munn Bldg. 10-25tt. FOR SALE I pave the old Dixie- iand Water plant for sale. Pump, Bogine, Tank and Brick tower. will sell cheap. JOHN F. COX. FOR SALE—) passenger touring .ar; fine condition, or will ex- (hange for part payment on Lake- \ad real estae. Address Box 536 vakeland, ' 8-10-t¢ Pifie chips, for kind- sack. Lakeland Fuel! Phone 258 Red. 11-25-t1. i PFOR SALE ~Three nice building | fets o West Lemon street. Cheapest Terms if desired. Parker, Tremont hotel, 11-25-1w POR SALE hing, 1%¢ a suppiy Co., o1s in Lakcland. §iA o farm, 69 from Lakeland new four-roomn 25 acres under Lo 20 acres cleared; 660 feet luke front. As fine strawberry. truck and citrus land as is in the llorse, wagon, farming im-! plements, chickens, ete. Will sell at » barzain. R A, Parker, Tremont hotel 11-25-1w, land w. 11-29-1pw. Tremont Threc-ucr awelling, barn, ete, Lrove, fence; WULATY FIVE ACRES good trucking and house for rent at Winston. QYft or J. B. Smith. FOR SALE. fire proof safe; fine condition; vook stove and lot of ferns. 1. Tuck- or, Sr. 11-26-3t. If you want to pe the best dressed iaan in town, be sure to buy a Royal taiiored suit. If it don’t fit and s 10t perfect, don’t take it. 1-6. MURRELL & SHARP Bring us your pictures to frame. akeland Book Store 7-24-t1 PAINTING, DECORATING, PA- PER HANGING—Also furniture re- finishing. Estimates on work cheer- fully given. Ben. Carstem, 708 E. Myrtle St., Lakeland, Fla. l‘l.ls-lmo Best stationery at lowest prices b town. Lakeland Book Store For FIRE, ACCIDENT, PLATE GLASS, and STEAM BOILER IN- SURANCE, see D. H. SLOAN, Pes- 'ock bullding. Phone 342. 4-6-tf Two full sets Alger books for boys 18t received at the Book Store. 7-24-tt WANTED—Rooming house, 12 10 20 rooms; furnisted. Address M S.cinkamp, General Delivery. 11-25-6y. MONEY FOR YOU—In buying, sclling or renting city, suburban. farm and grove properties througa The Alex Holly Realty Co., East Main St., over Western Union office 11-20tr HAVE YOU GOT YOURS? N Lakeland is growing. 3uppcse we zet 25,000 people here in the next ten years. What will it profit you if you do not ywn any Real Estate? Tkink it over and then Get Busy. llon Air looks good to most people. Don’y take my word for it but see it NOW. JOHN F. COX REALTY COMPANY. $45 WILL BUY a new Smith Pre- mier typewriter., In perfect condi- tion, worth $75. Apply News oi- fice, room 12, upstairs. tf. Biggest liue girly' ana ooys’ and . hildren's books ever shown in Lake- land just receivel. lLakeland Book 3tore. 7-24-t¢ LOTS IN DIXIELAND FOR SALE Big bearing orange trecs to pick fruit from NOW. Price $350.00 each. FLAND, 1 Let Us Do Our Duty, Let us do our duty in our shop or ur kitehen: in the market, the street, the office. the school, the home, just | as faithfully as if we stood in the ; front rank of some great battle, and knew that victory for mankind dei pended on our bravery, strength and | skill. When we do that, the hum- blest of us will be gerving in that great army which achieves the wel- fare of the world.—Thecdore Parker Easlly Made Coathangers. " A coathanger may be improvised from a newspaper in the following manner: Fold a newspaper through the center and continue folding. or rolling it until it is a compact piece about three inches wide. Bend it downward in the middle and tie with a cord. forming a loop. It will answer the same purpose as a hanger of wood or met2l and requires only a few minutrs to mate . Didn't Conzern Him, The tramp did away with a sand wich handed to him by the latest far- mer wife he had favored with a call. Sbe had wrapped the sandwich In a section of newspaper, which the tramp scanned with the eve of carelessness characteristic of his kind. “My idea of nothin’ to git nutty about,” he re- marked to himself, after glancing at s market report, “is the advance of §2 a ton in the price of car wheels."— Judge. nfiz YOURSELF. The Opportunity Is Here, Backed by Lakeland Testimony. ee— Don’t take our word for it. Don’t depend on a stranger's state- ment. Read Lakeland endorsement. Read the statements of Lakeland citizens. And decide for yourself. Here i8 one case of it: E. C. Eades, E. Oak St., Lakeland, Fla., says: “I can strongly recom- mend Doan’s Kidney Pills, for 1|, know that they act just as repre-}y sented. 1 procured a supply about!p. be indulged physically sponge bath can be indulged in by all. is especially refreshing after get- r homme from work, and if accom- | jed by a change of clothing and | I Will apply to Honorable W. S "LA., NOV. 29, 1912, Sterling Silber Tie word “STERLING” simply conveys the quality, and does mnoi «ven snzzest to you the beauty of our stock. kets far and wide, for rich, elcgant, original designs in Sterling We appreciate the fact that Sterling Silverware lasts “for- and once it enters a family’s rosession it becomes an “‘heiriovu., 1 ~ilverware. e or,” and is handed down from generation to generation. And for that reason we have used every endeavor to secure for our -ons that which will apepal to their artistic taste, carry character and 1tove not only a great pleasure to the present generation, but will We have ransacked the be uroseried and shown with pride by generations to come. Our stock is coming in every day. will be wise for Christmas. Better come We wil! lay it away for r-as if you wish, COLE & HULIL 112 Kentucky Avenue, Lakeland Phone 173 No G:od Thing Is Ever Lost. Remember that truth, the most im- portant and encouraging of all truths, Your life may not seem worth while, the sacrifices that you make for oth- . ers may not seem worth while. no good thing is ever lost. who does his duty contributes for- ever to the rum total of that which is good in the universe. The Cold Sponge. While the cold piunge should only in by those who are cold | very robust, the n But And he ‘=' 8ilk Umbrellas. | Umbrellas when not in use should be left open. Never put away while damp, and do not allow them to, stand in 4 dusty place, as this rots| .| the silk more than any other cause.' When a small hole or cut appears in a silk umbrella it may be mended ( with a piece of black court plaster or i mending tissue, NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO SELL MINOR'S LAND. | Notice is hereby given that on the 23rd day of December, A. D. 1912, two years ago when 1 was suffering [& <hert rest on the back will make !I’rcnton, county judge in and for from trouble with the kidney secretions. Tlis remedy brought me prompt re- lief and whenever I have taken it since then, it has acted effectively. |, Doan’s Kidney Pills a trial.” For sale by all dealers. 70 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buf-| falo, New York, sole agents for the United States. ‘i Life is short, art is long, opportue | experimenting dangere vorsoning difflenIt——Hippocratess Remember the name—Doan’s—and | ;¢ take no other, v fugitive, | s lame and aching back and!Yvu over new for the eveuing. Time to Be Silent. Especially when there is excite- ent rife in a community hold your I do not hesitate to advise anyone tongue. The time is ripe for scan- afflicted with kidney trouble to give Id:z!: every one talks, equally every ‘one repeats, and the simplest remark Price 13 distorted out of all semblance of truth, And Borrowing Impossible. Polk county, State of Florida, at his loffice in Bartow, in said county, fer !::n order authorizing me. as guar- !dian of the minor, Mollie Blanche Johns, to =ell at private sale the following property belong- ing to said estate, towit: Lots § and ‘% of block 19 in West Lakeland. | Said lands belonging to the estate of | the said minor, to be sold for her : | best interest. ! This 14th day of November, 1912, R. E. WARE, Guardian. | 11-15-5Fri. in and see what you until Christ- 0. A Treasury Department, State of Fiy. ida, Office of Comptrolier, Taly. hasses. Whereas, by satisfactory eviden, presented to the undersigned it oy been made to appear that a bankiy ossociation under the name of Ang ican State Bank of Lakeland, locat) at Lakeland, Florida, and organizeg under the laws ot Florida, hus con. plied with all the provisions re quired to be complied with by ths banking laws of the State of Fiorig before an association shall Le authe. rized to commence the business of banking. i Now, therefore, I, W. V. Kuo: comptroller of the State of Iliridy by virtue of the authority vi 1:¢ in me by section 2702 of the statutes of the State of Florida, er tify that the American Sute Dunk of Lakeland, of Lakeland, in the county of Polk and the State ida is authorized to comme business of banking under th above given with a capital stok o $25,000., Given under my hand and sl o office this fourth day of Octobr, A D. 1912, (Seal) W. V. KNOTT, Comptroller State of Fiorida Den't all speak at once. JOHN F. COX. WANTED—Fruits anl produce on commission We are large han- dlers. Ingram Seed and Commission Co., Valdosta, Ga. 11-6-1mo. LOST—Round gold brooch, sec with diamond and pearls. \Was lost hetween postoftice and Ford House. Finder will be rewarded by return- ing to Mrs. R. G. Burch, Ford House, N. Kentucky Ave. 11-25-4tp. FOR RENT OR SALE. Oue mile from Lakeland depot on ¢ clay road; 2 four-room houses, 12- wrte (ruck farm, 3 acres of bearing grove. Will rent the entire place for $300 per year, or will sell for $3.000 and make easy terms. The srove properly cared for will pay the 1ent ou the entire place. Call or ad- <ress U, A, Cook, 603 Gilmore Ave,, lakeland, Fla. 11-26-60. CLOTHES MEAN To Young Men TH ESE PECK made clothes have snap ard RIGHT MUCH NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the law firm of Blanton & Rogers is dis- {solved, KELSEY BLANTON. i 11-27-3¢. WE WILL MAIL YOU $1 fer each set of old False Teethsent US. Highest prices paid for old Gold, Silver, old Watches, Broken Jewelry and Precious Stones. Money Seny By Return Mail | Phila. Sinelting & Refining Co. ESTABLISHED 20 YEARS 863 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa TO DENTISTS We will buy your Gold Filings, Gold Scrap, and Platinum. High- est prices paid. ’ — e siyle which the average FOR RENT-—Furnishea 610 East Lime street, near Morton. 8-24-tt FOR RENT--One nicely farnished room; electric light and access bath. Apply 511 South Missouri. 11-29-2t, front room to 413 11-26-6tp. rooms, Lak . tailor can’t touch. Cater- o ing to young men for years FOR RENT -lLarge furnished, heated. Apply 3outh Florida avenue FOR RENT- Furnished rooms: modern conveniences. 502 North Kentucky avenue. Phone 317 Black. on L Theory. FOR RENT - Furnished room; “Why is there no great American modern convenicnces. 404 Kast Lime |dramatist®” asked the art pessimist. street. Telcphope 222. 11-1-1m, | “Because.” replied the sardonic man. ager, “when an American is capable of thinking up a first-class practical plot and dressing it up in good speeches, he Joesn't bother about the theater. He goes into politics.” has trained us to know just how to serve them with clothes out of the ordinary and at the same e | MISCELLANEOUS | \ ..VERAL nice front rooms and Joaid at 211 Tennessee avenue. Mrs. Henry Bacon. 9-26-tt HOMESEEKERS ARE COMING. 1f you want to sell your property, st it with OHLINGER & ALFl:jLD. “Wealth doesn't always bring happt- n 11-22t1. | pess,” remarked the youngster with Come In ana select some of our| the large spectacles. “Naw,” asserted crisp new books for boys, girls and|the other kid. “Look at me cousin children before the lot is picked over, | YOnder. .He'u got two cents and he A big shipment just received. Lake- can’t d'gm-le between lollipops and ice Jand Book Store. 7-24-12 cream.”—Pittsburg Post. Full line both Waterman Ideal Out-Standing Ears. snd Parker Lucky Curve Fountain Out-standing ears on an adult can Pens at all times. Lakeland Book|be corrected only by an operation. Wore. 7-24-tt| Ask your family physician to direct FURNISHED ROOMS—For light | 70", t0 & g00d surgeon who does this kil 3 housekeeping. 315 So. New York Av. a ::‘:tnw lv)vrlllll bg ;t:koz:r:;?:.l:a::; 11-23-6p. ' should be very slight. time possessing styles and Naturally, “We are very sorry” said the Trust, as it forced a competitor out of business. “We have nothing against you personally. It is merely a matter of principle. We are firm believers in the closed shop.” shades that are safely : :é""%“u’/"/-/"""' |_Made in Syracuse NY. within the bounds of good taste. Embarrassment of Riches. BAILEY ®& PRUITT Deen-Bryant Building &® @rner Man and Kentucky

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