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FOR SALE FOk SALE—35-howese power boller snd 25-horse power air lift, which yumps 350 gailons of water per min- ste. Apply to W. K. McRas. 6-19-tf FOR SALE--3 beautiful lots, close iu, facing northeast side Lake Mor- tou; bearing orange trees; cheap if soid at once. Apply Telegram office. 11-21-tf £U SALu—improved and unim- yroved city and suburban property. For auick sale list your property ' with us. Fla. and Ga. Land Co.. Telephone 72. Munn Bldg. 10-25tf. FOR SALE-—I kave the old Dixie- and Water plant for sale. Pump, Mugiue, Tank and Brick tower. will sell cheap. JOHN F. COX. FOR SALK—b passenger touring «ar; fine condition, or will ex- change for part payment on Lake- inud real estace. Address Box 536 uskeland. 8-10-tf "OR SALE--One International weubator; one hundred egg capac- ity. fully equipped. practically new. Address Bbx 254, 12-2-2¢. YIVE ACRES good trucking land and house for rent at Winston. W. 04l or J. B. Smith. 11-29-1pw. ron SALE - Three four-room Lauses ecasy terms. Scally & Bassett. 11-30-tf. POR SALE--Bermuda onions and cuatittower, land J. A. Perry, East Lake- 12-3-2p. FOR RENT OR SALE. Jue mile from Lakeland depot on * cfuy road; 2 four-room houses, 12- arre truck farm, 3 acres of bearing Will rent the entire place for 500 per year, or will sell for $3,000 and make casy terms. The grove properly cared for will pay the 1t vu the entire place. Call or ad- A. Cook, 603 Gilmore Ave., iakeland, Fla. 11-26-1mo. LU0V dress O, FOR SALE. n sight of Lakeland depot. atte track farm; 1% acres in old Aroy some of the trees having 15 Waies oranges on thel fout-coom house. aud iu caltivation. The owner leav- Co., Valdosta, Ga. ins Klorida. Price for everything, 20005 $500 cash; balance 1, 2 and . at S per cent. See C. A. 603 Gilmore Ave,, 12-2-3wks. 5 yeul ok owner, Takctand, Fla. s 0% '0 RENT rouins on the A suit of unfurnishel around tloor suitable | for & couple doing light housekeep- selling or renting fruit from NOW. Price $350.00 each. gix | Pen’t all speak at once. m now. A good o0 commission Land all cleared | dlers. Ingram Sced and Commission Tkink it over and then Get Busy. e e— | MISCELLANEOLS ‘——.——=’ SEVERAL nice front rooms and board at 211 Tenrnessee avenue. Mrs. Henry Bacon. 9-26-tf GIRL. WANTED--For housework. Mrs. H. L. Culler, 808 Missouri Ave. If you want to e the best dressed 12an in town, be sure to buy a Royal taifored suit. If it don’t fit and is not perfect, don't take ft. -6. MURRELL & SHARP. Bring us your pictures to frame. Lakeland Book Store. 7-24-tt PAINTING, DECORATING, PA- PER HANGING—AIlso furniture re- finishing. Estimates on work cheer- flly given. Ben. Carsten, 708 E. Myrtle St., Lakeland, Fla, 11.15-1mo Come In and select some of our 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-t1 Full line both Waterman Ideai and Parker Lucky Curve Fountain Pens at all times. Lakeland Book Store. 7-24-tf Best statlonery at lowest prices ir ‘v town. Lakeland Book Store. MONEY FOR YOU—In buying, city, suburban, farm and grove properties througn The Alex Holly Realty Co., East Main St., over Western Union office 11-201¢ $45 WILL BUY a new Smith Pre- mier typewriter. In perfect condi- tion, worth $75. Apply News ol- fice, room 12, upstairs. tf. Biggest line giris' ana ooys' and children’s books ever shown in Lake- land just receivel. Lakeland Book Store. 7-24-tf LIOTS IN DIXIELAND FOR SALE 3ig bearing orange trees to pick JOHN F. COX. WANTED—Fruits anl produce We are large han- 11-6-1mo. HAVE YOU GOT YOURS? Lakeland is growing. Suppcose we get 25,000 people here in the next ten years. What will it profit you if you do not own any Real Estate? Bon Air looks good to most people. Don’t take my word for it but see it NOW. JOHN F. COX REALTY COMPANY. WooD. All kinds; prompt delivery; car- load coal and fence posts to arrive in a fow days. Phone 258, Lake- land Fuel Supply. 11-30-1mo Two full sets Alger books for boys Just received at the Book Store. 7-24-tt good fur- conveniences, \ddress P'. 0. Box 273. 11-30-t1, LOST- A sow pig, red with black spots; weight about 125 pounds. For reward return to Carl T. Baker, Dixieland. 12-3-1p. ————— WANTED—At once, nished room, modern close in Keystone to Success. “The only helps toward success that I have ever found worth while are, ing Sude entrance with large porch, fight, water, fiveplace. 1119 8, Flor- da Ave. Stone house near D. 1 Suwmthie & Cols Dixieland store. 12-2-3p. | PO RENT - Ground floor office | Gt two rooms tronting Kentucky A Vddress Box 254, 12-2-2t. FOR RENT One furnished room at Cake Morton; delightful view; twa nen or ciderly couple. Address Box 0 12-2-2t. FOR RENT Two four-room Pouses \pply to Scaily & Bassett. 11-30-te. FOR RENT Spiendid office room en corner, 2round floor of Deen & Bryant building Inquire of Robt, Revant 11-30-tf. FOR RENT - Larze front room furnished, heated. Apply to 413 Scutin Florida avenue 11-26-6tp. TOR RENT - Two furnished rooms Wi hizht housekeeping, §$10 per e ntie Apply 810, corner Lake avenne and East Magnolia street, 12-2-6¢ FOR RENT—2 furnished rooms; freplace; Apply to Mrs. Johu Ormsby, 218 South New York close in aenue 12-2-6t. FOR RENT-—Furnished rooms; modern conveniences. 502 North Kentucky avenue. Phone 317 Black. 11-27-6t. FOR RENT-—Two furnished or aufurnished rooms. Apply 207 E. kb St FOR RENT —Furnished room; ®modern conveniences. 404 East Lime street. Telephone 222 12-3-1m. first, to have a purpose and then a willingness to work for it. That is the main thing. Coincident must be a realization of the absolute necessity of good health and an absorbing in- terest or hobby entirely different from one's pursuits."—Edward Bok, in the Strand. Upholstering --and-- Mattress Making FURNITURE upholstered. OLD MATTRESSES made over. CUSHIONS of all kinds made to order. CARPETS and RUGS cleaned and laid; also matting, etc. In reganrds to workmanship, see Mr. W. P. Plllins, of Lakeland, wro knew me for about 16 years at Or- lando, Fla. Drop me a postal card or call at shop No. 411 S Ohfo ave- nue, Phone 272 Green. Arthur A, Douglas THE EVENING TELEGRaM, LAK LLAND, FLA., DEC, 8, 1912, IN PRECIOUS HOURS OF REST [ ] Soft Fabric Most Suitable for Wear ! q When One’s Time Is Absolute. ¥ 3 r s e (W a e ly One’s Own. £ For a rest hgownlin which one eln;E | : really rest, there is no fabrie ! ? j suftable than cachemire de soie, ::::' - me La!(e.la‘nd . popular Fraa . co'e & Hll". The it is practically unrivaled for its soft. Christmas spirit is now upon us, We have prepared well i, :-ee':;htt lt:xnt:regra‘c:gul l:f::e::e o advance in anticipation of an unusually busy season. great value, too. in emphasizing the ! We recommend early buyiflc. Articles selectea LCW can BRI an et of & 10 o be laid aside waiting instructions for delivery at a far description. . 4 . . ‘e er . Anludml;ab:e gown :: this a:.eflp; date. Anxicty and possible disappointment as Christmas . p pofeliyrser oy Yot osgrorg | proaches will be avoided if theplacing oforders is not delayeg, belt of satin ribbon of the same shade, Out of town people who are unable to visit this store | and opening down the center of the | H I-d h 1 d f I t 'l i front to show a narrow satin panel. fore the Holidays should send for our complete illustrate chosen in a harmonizing shade of . A ¢ i ini st 4 el Ne o catalogue beautiful book containing hundreds of holiday of red enamel, while the Robespierre | SUOOGS“O“S- A pleasnre to ShOW OOOdS- collar is of Persian embroidery, work- F P ed in soft shades of red and blue. } The bodice is very prettily tucked, | and the long, tight-fitting sleeves are trimmed along the outer arm with red enamel buttons and finished with' dainty ruffies of Alencon lace, which not only outline the wrist, but are also continued along the sleeve in the pretty fashion which obtains at the moment. In ivory white silk cashmere, with | a vieux-rose satin center panel and buttons to match. this would make e delightful gown. The same idea might { also be carried out very successfully | with the narrow panel in amethyst satin, and the gown {tself in a very pale shade of mauve, adorned with silver buttons. MARKS NOVELTY IN SCARFS | New Arrangement of Garniture That May Be of Maline, Chiffon or Net, | as Desired. | Scarfs of maline, chiffon, or net are | still three yards long and at least a yvard wide, but they are worn in a, wholly novel way. One end of the | fllmy material, gathered into many | deep folds, is ribbon-stayed, pinned to | the bodice an iich or more above the waist line, then drawn up one side and | across the back of the neck, then down ! the other side ot the bodice to form a | deep V, there caaght under an orna- | mental buckle and finally allowed to ' run diagonally over the side of the | skirt. Sometimes the scarf is caught | half way down the skirt with a second | ornamental buckle matching the one | used upon the waist and again it hangs | freely almost to the hem of the skirt. | The new scarfs are untrimmed and have no finishing other than the sel- vages of the material at the sides, but | the end which is not ribbon-stayed must, of course, d2 finished with a deep hem. RIGHT !tified that she was drunk. But the Deen-Bryant Building COLE & HULI1L 112 Kentucky Avenue, Lakeland Phone 173 Common Sense. | K. Futch in the above stated cnuse‘ s””'t": l(’“m'l;';“'m":d in l. bpolltlell {that John C. Bartles, the defendant, argument in a Des Moines club: i o “A little common sense would do nABed Ihithe b"; nf‘ c,ompl;l i;lt 1 :: wonders here. It's astonishing what non-resident of the htatf: [ orida, common sense will accomplish. We | but is a resident of the nlten.i States, ought to rely more on it. Lut whose postoffice address is to af- “In a trial one day there was a dis- | fiant unknown. pute as to whether a certain woman | That there is no person within the was drunk or insane. A witness tes- ‘Smte of Florida, the service of a sub- i poena upon whom would bind said defendant and that the said defend- “*You are no alienist, no mind ex- |&nt i8 over the age of 21 years; | pert. Yet you dare to claim that you |itL is therefore ordered that said non- can tell the difference between 1In- ! rcsident defendant be and he is here- sanity and drunkenness?’ Ly required to-appear to the bill of “‘Sure,’ sald the witness, {complaint filed in said cause on or ‘: :,lrl::?' scoffed 'hf h,‘wty;r‘ {tness before Monday, the 6th day of Jan- ?'ext monne (0 v uary, A. D. 1913, otherwise the al- i legations of said bill will be taken a* confessed by said defendant. It is further ordered that this or- der be published once a week for five cross-examining lawyer, sneering at this witness, growled: —_— Compensation, A little girl who had been out walk- ing with her aunt heard the latter complain that her feet were tired. “My feet get tired, too. when I zo out walke ing sald the small maiden, “but I always think what a nice ride my stomach has heen having” Evening Telegram, a newspaper pubh- lished in said county and State, This 3rd day of December, A. D. 1912, ! IN THE CIRCPIT COURT, TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, POLK (OUN- TY, FLORIDA.—IN CHANCERY. J. K. Futch vs. John C. Bartles.— Bill to Remove Cloud from Title. It appearing by the affidavit of J. A. B. FERGUSON, Clerk Circuit Court. W. 8. PRESTON, Solicitor for Complaint. 12-3-5Tues CLOTHES MEAN To Young Men THESE PECK made clothes have snap and siyle which the average tailor can’t touch. Cater- ing to young men for years has trained us to know just how to serve them with clothes out of the ordinary and at the same time possessing styles and shades that are safely within the bounds of good “« taste. $18.00 $20.00 BAILEY & PRUITT Grner Mam and Kentucky ' 'Come and see me bifor, our (chasing elsewherc. consecutive weeks in the Lakeland | patronage apprcci:.x\v;. —_ MY LINE INCLUpg Newspapers Magazines Stationery Post Cards Cigay Your Miss Ruby Danicl News Stand Loooy of ldilonh Theater MUCH