Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 30, 1912, Page 5

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ND, FLA., NOV. 30, 1912. <HE EVENINY TELEGRAN, LAKLI BUSINESS MEN, WAKE UP! [ 1lin soap. lers in town {sense. Suppose a iTLcre is plenty of f | which sells soap, as they are | paying rent and lisensc, 1 beleeve the |other feller that comes here from | afar and will leeve soon for the same i place had ought {0 pay a lisense. i We have got to be carefull not to leeve loopholes in the law 10. Now, | tkere was a feller come around 2 yeer or so ago, and he was sellin swiches, and | guess he sold some to. It has got so these days it is O\i' and ! It is time for you to stop paying | for your place of business and never ""W A N7 ED! get a deed. Just couat uD iae Q. amount of rent you have since ,,?, L o et vou & Fyery Lady and Gentleman in lakeland M—u you started busiuess, aud still you & don’t own the property. S I have just purchased the five lots | east'and back of Bryant building and nerth of the Tremont hotel, on Main street. No better location for busi- ness in the city for sale. Th: size of lots 25x120, fronting on Main To call at the Bates Department Stcre, mext Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 2 and 3, and get a cup of the incomparable White House Cof- fee or Tea. The demonstration of these splendid beverages is in progress now, and will continue through Monday and Tuesday. Come e mmw%w-m‘om‘;.o S hard to tell when you look at 3 is as air, and you woman's hair jest which is swich, | street- leaving a back all.,” of 18 and eljfi’ .,“P of real Coffee or T B lim ; y and this feller, he sayed he was sellin | feet. These 1ots will be sold on will be cordially welcomed. Judge-elect C. M. Trammell and | cheeper than anybody here becase he|tcrms, one-fourth cash, balance in|% GEQ, M. WRIGHT, MISS FANNIE BROWN, ca f Pire bis brother, Mr. C. G.. of Lakeland, | dldn’t haf to pay a lisense, and I ast [one, two and three years, 8 per cent R tative Demonstrator. ln S€ (\) were business visitors to Mulberry | him how that come, and he sayed | interest. First buyer gets the first : | on Tuesday afternoon, coming in the | ¢ jest carryed samples. If he car-|choice. For further particulars, see © aOS0E0S00000S0S0SOHOHORD CADALHIPUITHOIOIOLOFOI00 phone s’m new car, a Case, of Judge-elect Tram- | Fled the stuff with him. he would J. W. KIMBROUGH. e ———————————————————ET ; — e i mell. Mr. C. G. Trammell, who is a | have to pay lisense. 1 don’t see any [11-5-1m. Lakeland, Fla. Pt student at the University of Florida's |seuse in that, do you? Marthy don't| op RENT — Two four-room ::;e ‘A’on;. yistll;o i:l dx.u{s ::':-::: $:'{y'.:§:5 r-::blfl: e:n:: :: ] \rs. Kate Morris returned yu";l'- :Ll" ::pn;tm;eut and who is home for :::d‘::’ ;l::":“;:y::"'om:' o'hw: houses. Apply to Scally & Bassett. |rcndants who reside without the | secutive weeks in the Lakeland Eves- 2y from a month's visit with rela- | his Thanksgiving vacation, improved d 11-301. | Cpjted States on Monday, the 3rd |ing newspaper published in said : rgo, where she spent a|the opportunity to come to Mulberry. hair which has come out in the last g 2 ives at Larg ;ojourn | _—Mulberry Herald. ten vears, but I give her solem warn-| FOR SALE—Three four-room day of February, A. D. 1913, other- | county and State, as to those defend- st pleasant i in then that if she took @ notion to | Louses, casy terms. Scally & Bassett. wise the allegations of said bill will |ants residing without the Uniteé —————————— ! 11-30-tf, | P taken as confessed by said de-|States. buy the hair of some dead Chinee she shounld buy it up to Miss Patton's IN THE (m'“. TENTH or Mr. Bates' or some such a placey -\, 1AL CIRCUIT, POLK COUN- lfl- that. TY. IN CHANCERY.-—Fannie E. 1 am never one to put a straw in Brown vs. Jessie M. Withers, et the way of progress at anytime. Still,| al. Bill to Quiet Title and Re- it hain't nessessary to sell a man & form Deeds. This November 30, A. D. 1912. A. B. FERGUSON, Clerk Cireunit Court S. PRESTON, Solicitor for Complainant. i 11-30-9Sats. A fendants. 1t is further ordered that this or- der be published once a week as to spid defendants who reside in the United States for five cousecutive weeks in the Lakeland F\«nilu: Tele- \irs. A. P. McLeod 18 expected. NOTICE HUDSON BARACAS. ome tonight from Alabama, wher> j.« went about two weeks ago to at- i the wedding of her sister to ir. Fraley. All members are requested to be Imc:wnt tomorrow morning at 9:45. We want to have the largést Baraca class ip the State tomorrow morning. : Come and come on time. e \liss Allie Patton, who is spending 1. Thanksgiving holidays in Lake- | WILLIAM (. EMERSON, Lok in order to save his sole, and 1t appearing by the affidavit of W. | .0 with her sisters, Misses Nuna | President. therefor 1 am not in faver of nml(in| Preston in the above stated cause 1l Hattie Patton, will return to her | B. F. DRISCOLL, any exseptions to the ginerel rule’ that Maria Louise Lowry, Jamc-s. X .00l at Mulberry Monday morning. \ Secretary. o¢ chargin a lisense to all them as'lu\n Warren Ambrose \\'illn-r-,i B“lld? G {l - - — is sellin anything, the same as we dll;luulmll Withers, Nettie Case llfl!-‘ 3 to the permanenet residents which is lard, J. Harry Ballard, Jessie M. e il 3 \rs. James M. McCreary, of Kirks- ille, Mo., has arrived in Lakeland ud will make this city her future vome. Mrs. McCreary is a sister of 15, Oscar Eaton and is her guest wtil she invests in a home, which e will do at an early date. _— i Chas. M. Trammell is.llw owner of | Geae OFOOFOTOEOTD’ oer | b handscme new Case 30, which he Lax learned to drive with the dexter- | Dear Editer, a good manny peple here all yeer, and which pays lisense | Withers, R. T. Haselton, and Robert | and rent and faxes and all, and do- 'll.um.n. Haselton, the defendants [nates to the Woman's Club and be- n.nuul in the bill of complaint ar: lengs to the Bord of Trade and takes ncn-residents of the State of Florida, l RUMINATIONS {the paper, and ete. | aint in faver that Maria Louise Lowry, James of- ! of makin excepsions in faver of them Lowry veside at Willinette, linois; ! UNCLE HEN RY ,hhu h lives here, however, cather. I that Warren Ambrose Wither umli would be stricter in makin a man Rudisill reside at Chicago, Wlinois; lobay the law which lives here than that Nettie Case Ballard and J. Har- ‘0lh<'r\\ ise. 1 have allers let the hand vy Ballard reside at New York, New l "\ of an old timer. His friends are | " this town has becn wonderrin ' oo .ovvacsion fall a good deel hevier York, all being in the United States; ! Jieady enjoying outings in this what do | think had ought to "“_"""" _or Bobbie and Clara Louise than on that Jessie M. Withers resides at | .ndsome car, and he and his charm- about the odinence agin preechin 01y yypors' childern which will be Paris, in the republic of France, and e wife will derive much ]\k‘flfilll‘l‘”hp street. 1 have been hesitatin 0§ o500 home pretty soon. So, 1 think that R, T. Haselton and Robert yom its use we feel sure. :““"k my mind on account of there y. had ought te= make our own Thomas Haselton reside S()Illllwhvr-; ‘“‘"'g so much to say, and me being | | preechers abide by the laws of the in England in the Kingdom of Great a plomlm-m sitizen and had not' town to. Take it now about cowf. Britain, ! jought to anything in haste ppey jg a ordinence that no cows {which 1 would be sorry of after !lgay) pun around on the street. Had Mps. Register's sister, Mrs. J. D. {i:ad changed my mind which I dow’ ~‘-\\o ought to change it so as to let Stephens. Mr. Register is a conduc- | offen do. Still, | kuow the City | ine cows which lives here all yeer said defendants and that the said tor on the A. C. L. and has hosts of | [ Concil is hangin back a little untill irunon the streets? [ say no, we defendants are over the age of twen- friends in our town.—-Inverness they heer from me on this matter.|yaq ought to be stricter with them | ty-onc years; it Is therefore ordered Chronicle. I haint ever been one of them thai'\which is here all yeer and the yeer that said non-resident defendants be jumps at a conclusion in a hurry'geear than with them which has jest aud they are hereby required to ap- Mrs. A. J. Black, of this city, is!4nd maybe lands fur on the other|girayed into town for a day or so. Dear to the bill of complaint filed in being treated by Dr. Hamilton, of | side or a little to the right or to the | Agin, T am not In faver of bringin suld cause of said defendants who re- Tampa, for a cancer on her right ear. I1eft or a little to this side. When [j; two preechers to say who shall side in the United States on or be- LOGOFOTOIOTOIOFOPOIOFHOPOSO If 80, or if you necd lumber or building material of any kind, In mill work, o N : or for any purpose, let us figure with you. doors, «ash, blinds, ete, we ure the leaders. ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT? We can save you money 6n your paint bill and guarantee sat- Our paint department is in charge of Mr. W. R can furnish the materiai isfaction. Vause, & very competent man, and we and do the w ork for you in a way that will make you glad Give us a chance at your wvork. BuildersLumber & Supply Company E. H. & E. 0. GARLAND, PROPRIETORS, Foot of Main Street. Mrs. H. H. Register and their in- sresting and pretty children ate leir Thanksgiving dinner here with That there is no person within the Stute of Florida, the service of al subpoena upon whom would bind say Phone 28. (ured. She makes trips to Tampa | three times each week. /On Tuesday evening the Herald of- | fice had the pleasure of entertain- ing Mr. H. D. Mendenhall, the well- "up my energys for the jump. | consequense, ycung and old, when I jump at a {think the way to have the ordinence I have took a good look and gethered' As a as is acnolledged by cenclusion | am pretty apt to hit it. Therefor | am writin to say that 1 fixed is that if the mayer haint no objections a man can talk hisself ‘lowed to talk on the Btreet, maybe, can’t tell who had ought to be al- the Concil can. Seems to me they | know as much about it as the preech- | ers who have got enough to do any- way without bein bothered over this. in on the side of the citty and them men which we have chose to reper- Agin, I am allers to be found fight- | Fnown Lakéland architect, who was here supervising the construction of the new high school building. While here, Mr. Mendenhall presented the lierald with a map of the city of Mulberry, for which this paper wishes to thank him publicly.—Mul- lLerry Herald. U'nder the treatment it has been | | Jump at a conclusion, 1 do 5o after} g1k on the street. If the mayer i Ten Good Reasons, Why You Should Own a Lot in Park Hill horse on the street, pervidin he aint sellin nothin or takin up a colier- tion. If he is giving his servis free t. all mankind for nothin amd the n.ayer thinks he is all right and aint crazy, then he can talk on the street. Of corse, he had ought to ast the mayer first sos there won't be too manny turned out loose on the street the same evening. Enough is enough of anything espacially preechin on the street when you are in a hurry and want to by up a few things and get home agan. So, if the mayer has told one man he can tulk that nite, he can tell the next feller to wate over till the next ev- erin. On the other hand, anybody which is tryin to rase money either by sellin somethin or takin a col- lection they had ought to pay a li- AJESTI THEATRE sent the citty. Hevens knows w¢ aint payin our citty offisials enough to allow us to Keep cussin at them for doin this and then cussin at them the next day for not doin it Even if a mayer or a consilman makes a mistake, we had ought to work with him in a friendly spirit at correctin it. 1 have got confidence ir men I have elected to offis in this tcwn, otherwise I would not have elected them. And, I will allers be found tryin to help everyone of them make a sucsess to the best of his ability. If he fales, it can never be sayed it was becase Uncle Henry went back on him. I stand at Ar megedden, as the sayin is and I can allers be found battlin for my fel-| ler sitizens and my own town. Amen I No more at present, becase I have! wrote enough. | 1. W. Meeker, a retired merchant of Harrison, Ohio, who spent several weeks here last spring, was so well pleased with the place 'and the peo- plc that he decided to spend this win- t'r in Lakeland. He has arrived and i3 very comfortably located at the heme of Mrs. J. F. Sloan, 114 West Lemon street, where he is at home to hiz friends, especially Ohioans. First. Because it is in the Best Town in South Florida. Second. Because it is as HIGH if not HIGHER than any point in Lakeland. Third. Because it has One Mile of Granolithic Side Walks.‘ Your Humble Servent, MY Fourth. Because it has High Class Building Restrictions. s Fifth. Because 4 Beautiful Lakes canbe seen from its Summit. Sixth. Because Shade Trees will be plantedron all streets this AUDITORIUM Fall. _Seventh. Because all Streets will be Graded. Program for Tonight m@cmm Eighth. Because it is the most attractive Residential Section in Lakeland. EMPIRE COMEDY CO. IN Ninth. Because Lotscan be sold on REASONABLE Terms. Tenth. Be-ause if you don’t, you will wish you had, if you Royal Tremps Admission, Adults...20¢ do, will always be glad. ==See=. Children, under 12..10 Deen- Bryant Two Performances’ 7 C. Rogan ..’ 6:30 and 8:15 ..... or §. M. STEPHENS Mildred Freeman, the year-old duughter of Mr. and Mrs. A, H. Free- nian, died this morning shortly after & o'clock after an illness of about tiree weeks of pneumonia. The fu- neral services will be conducted tc morrow morning at 10 o’clock at the avartments of the parents on the third floor of-the Adams' building. e parents have the sympathy of all in their affliction. LR E-E-K-K-R-R-RR VAUDEVILLE SPIRNY & KATEZ SINGING, TALKING & DANCING. Q0O0DOOOOODCOCRE [DIS‘)NIA \-................ THE OLDEST AND BEST IN THE COUNTY. e ————————— ‘Program for Tonight, MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA. Prof. Murphy Leader. THE COUNSEL FOR THE DE- FENCE. (Vitagraph—Drama.) N HOW STEVE MADE GOOD. (Nestor—Comedy-Drama.) THE LEADING MAN. (Biograph—Comedy.) A NEW BEGINNING. A ILLS. TALE OF THE FOOTHILI (Lubin—Drama.) (Nestor—Drama.) BABETTE. (Gem.) (A Tale of the Reign of Terror) OPEN AT 6 P. M. General Admission...10¢ Children, under 12....5¢ Open From § to 11. o CHILDAR

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