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In Case of Fire Phone 5,000 KIMBROUGH REAL ESTATE CO. ORGANIZED IN LAKELAND. Mr. J. W. Kimbrough has organ- ized a real estate ccmpany in Lake< lend under the name of the Kim- brough Realty Co., not incorporated. prof. C. Rucker Adams went down | The concern is composed of J. W. ) Tam ion. el L e e My, and Mrs. H. K. Hooks are the rents of a lovely little daughter, h.on yesterday morning. PSS e IR Mr. J. M. Keen is confined to his ome by a serious illness, but we are 1.d to note that he is slightly im- beoved today. His friends trust that L. will soon be entirely well, enjoy- | ve his usual fine health. At NS S AR Mr. (. A. Cole delighted his charm- ¢ wife yesterday by presenting her ith a handsome Christmas gift in e shape of a 1913 Rambler touring ar. She will learn to drive it with- i A8 «uefit and, pleasure from its use. S Mrs. Oscar Cason and little daugh- «r left today on the noon train for " aycross, where they were called by , telegram stating that Mr. Cason’s father had died. His death occurred suddenly and comes as a great shock .+ his family, who have the decpest | sympathy of all. The home of Mr. G. P. Quaintance sz the scene of a large gathering lzst night when the members of the P. 0. S. of A. gathered there to en- joy an oyster supper. A social even- irng was spent, and all thoroughly en- oyed the delizhtfu! hospitality dis- pensed by Mr. and Mrs. Quaintance. i —————— The handsome three-story postof- ifice building is fast assuming com- pleted proportions, thc walls having been finished and Interior work will soon begin. Postmaster Skipper has every reason to be proud of this bandsome structure, which will be a ronument to his enterprise and en- €12y, and a decided acquisition to the business section. pa today on a business mis- Kimbrough and L. P. Kimbrough, of Lakeland, and J. T. Kimbrough, of Atlanta, Ga. The Lakeland office will be conducted in connection witi {the J. T. Kimbrough Realty Co., oi {Atlanta. J. 7. Kimbrough, of Atfan- | ta, is one of the largest and most suc- cessful real estate dealers of Atlanta, having been engaged in that business Ithere for fifteen years, and beiny | known far and wide as being reliable and up-to-date in his business. | J. W. Kimbrough and L. P. Kim-| brough have been connected in a gen- eral supply business for over a quar- ter of a century in Webster, Sumter | county, and Belleaire, Hillsborough | county, and their motto has always | been a square deal to all mankind. l hort time and will derive much | and they have always responded wita'might be a relative of H. aid to every good cause. These two gentlemen moved to Lakeland over « year ago, and have made many friends here. They have invested; heavily in real estate, and they have faith in Lakeland's future and think | ! tl.ere is no place like it. Their faitia, has Induced them to enter this busi- | ness, and they expect to keep up their mutw, “A square deal or no deal at all.” They will be able t { meet all demands in the way of real | 1 homes, orange and grapefruit groves, ond wild lands. iv the rooms in the Bryant building | now occupied by Hou. C. M. Tram- ncll, over the Red C.oss Drug Store. They will advertise in the Lakeland Telegram,as business men say it pays to advertise. They want your busi- uces and will appreciate same. ' proved not to be the case. estate, such as city property, count:y ‘( ‘hief of Police, Lakeland, Fla.: Their office will be THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAE W OPEN LETTER T0 DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COMMITTEE (Continued from Page 1.) will prove a great handicap to the aspirations of those endorsed. However, if any action of the Dem- ocratic committee is necessary and proper in this matter, it should be by the new committee and | l\l‘mtl that we hold a meeting between now and the 27th of December and pro- test against the action of the old committee. 1 would be glad to hear from you and would be delighted to have you meet in Lakeland. If yon will kindly suggest the day that will suit your convenience, I think we might arrange an interesting meet- ing. If you think favorably of this suggestion, kindly advise me what day will be most convenient; or if you would prefer meeting at some other point, kindly state where .nd‘ when. Trusting that my suggestions wlll meet with your early and favorable consideration, | am, Very cordially, KELSEY BLLANTON. a—— MAN SAID TO BE FROM' LAKE- % LAND KlLLED IN WISCOIS!R. Chief of Police Tillis has recel\ed the following letter from the general adjuster of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Co. It wag nm. thought that the man mqulrod about Falr- child, of Bridgeport, (‘onn, wh'n owns property in this city; btut this If any one knowg anythyng that vill throw any light on this inquiry, | "tiey should communicate with Of- | ficer Tillis, of Lakeland, or with this paper, as this unfortunate man prob- | "sbly had relatives who are ignorant | "of the fate that has befallen him. | The letter follows: Pewaukee, Wis., Nov. 28, 1912, | Dear Sir: 1 am sending you a photo of A. M. Fairchild; the one ,marked X; telegraph operator llgevl‘l 22 years, and claimed your city as| Lis home. lle said his father's name | was Chas. Fairchild, and that he owned a small fruit farm outside the Lcity limits. ! ! Fairchild was working for the C ! M. & St. P. railway as telegraph op- BUSINESS MEN, WAKE UP! It is time for you to stop paying for your place of business and never | iget a deed. Just count up the ! amount of rent you have paid since you started business, and still you <don t own the property. (erator, at Kiel, Wis. On Nov. 2/ ire was found dead at Chilton, Wis. ,I | with a bullet hole in his head. i { 1 am endeavoring to locate hi:! ' people, and ask you to kindly nssmfl me and see if you can find out anv- thing about them. If you do, and | wish any further information, write | Architects A. J. MeDcnough & I have just purchased the five lotslme and [ will send you full particu- Bro. have just completed plans for a | cast and back of Bryant building and | for | ncrth of the Tremont hotel, on Main hondsome twelve-room house Koad Master Gus Daniels, which he.nml will erect at an early date on his ! nus in the city for sale. yroperty on South Tennessce avenue | lof lots 25x120, fronting on Main letween the Lutheran church and 'gtreet, leaving a back all, This home wiil | feet. be modern in all its appointmenis tcrms, v will be a decided addition to this one, two and three years, 8 per cent tie Peacock home. “ready choice residence section. P"SOI.UTIONS ON THE DEATH OF D. C. LIVXNGSTON Vhereas, It has pleased \Inn_':h!,. Cd in His infinite ! uove from our midst cur brother, | In addition to Ford cars, we are Ponsld €. Livingsten, and row handlii; the famous Cadillac | \\ nereas, OQur hearts ale sore over Jine, and have on aisplay at our tle terrible tragedy that caused his ! salesroom, «with, therefore be it tosolved, That we bow submissive | Ford and Cadillac. to His will who doeth all things|a: cheaply as you can buy anywhere. untimely death: and that we extend to his | bile and Supply Co. evief-gtricken wife and children our. vell; that we regret his ‘pest sympathy in their hour o affliction. Be it further Resolved, That a copy of these inscribed upon the resolutions be minutes of this lodge, a copy be sen 17 the bereaved family and a copy furnish irnished to the Lakeland Telegram RGOOODUO0AU0TT for publication. F. H. HURSEY, 0. M. EATON, J. M. LEE, Committee, Order Railway Conduc- tors, DM-lon, 458. wisdom to re- No better location for busi- Th size of 18 These tots will be sold on one-fourth cash, balance in interesc. First huyer gets the first| ehoice g J. W. KIMBROUGH. I.akeland, Fla NEW CARS ARRIVING. 111-5-1m. Peacock building, sample cars of latest (1913) models, both Wor further particulars, ufP‘ In his application, he gave a man by the name of Snyder, of Lakelan:, as one of his reference. 1 do not re- member his first name, but if theie | are any Snyders there, they may iv able to give you a clue. | The Fairchilds you referred us 1 in your reply to the telegram s {by the sheriff of Chilton, did n know oir perty at all. He (Fuir | ¢hild) claimed to have been emplo: | | at one time by some road lead linto your city. I am very desirous 1o fird his relatives, and I trust yo! : may be able to get some informatis in regard to them. Please return ti photo when you are through with it {and I thank you in advance. I Lo ito hear from you soon. Yours truly, W. A. SCHOLL, lars in connection with the case. i I i | | | Can sell you just Call and see us. Lakeland Automo- 12-4-2t. f AJESTI THEATRE t VITAGRAPH TONIGHT. coRoRORBGROGRORG Program for Tonight, MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA. Prof. Murphy Leader. ‘ [n | S 0 i OVERTURE—ON THE MISSISSIPPL THE OLDEST AND BEST IN THE COUNTY. The Wonderful Exploits of ¥ TOM BUTLER. Eclair—Melodrama, in Three Reel Open From § to 11 ADMIRRION .........c...03.300 THE END OF THE ROMANCE. (Selig—Drama.) PATHE'S WEEKLY CURRENT EVENTS. NEMESIS. (Vitagraph—Drama.) Childrea, ander 12. OPEN AT 6 P. M. :m“'llg a club have also been found General Admission...10¢ General Inspector. Pewaukee, Wit . Brightening Oil Paintings. To clean and brighten oil paintings SOSDEOPLPOSOFOSOMIEOHOMIOU | sponge the painting very carefully with a pure soap and lukewarm wa- ter and dry thoroughly with a soft cloth. With a piece of chamois skin dipped in sweet oil rub all over the surface of the picture. The rvsult' will be a pleasant surprise. This can- g|not injure the finest work of art in the least. Love in Marriage. “To continue love in marriage is & sclence. It requires so little to kill those sweet emotions, those precious fllusions, which form the charm of life; and it is so difficult to maintain & man at the height on which an ex- alted passion has placed him, espe- clally when that man is one's hus- band.—Madame Reybaud. Roman Altar Unearthed. On the site of the Roman city at Corstopitum—Corbridge, Northumber- land—has been found a large aitar bearing the inscription: “To the discipline of the Emperors (dedl- cated by) the Second (Augustan) Le- gion.” A stone originally erected by the Seventh Cohort of the Thirteenth legion and a relief of Heroules bran- More Touching. Ethereal Creature—“So you hate our sex. Your life has probably aever been touched by a woman.” Prac tical One—"“Nope, ma'am; but my DEC. 4, 1912. This Piano Will Be GIVEN AWAY et VAN Ten Good Reasens, Why You Should Own a Lot in Park Hill 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. Fourth. Because it has High Class Building Restrictions. Fifth. Because 4 Beautiful Lakes canbe seen from its Summit. Sixth. Because Shade Trees will be planted on all streets this Fall. Seventh. Because all Streets will be Graded. Eighth. Because it is the most attractive Residential Section in Lakeland. Ninth. Because Lotscanbe sold on REASONABLE Terms. Tenth. Berause if you don’t, you will wish you had, if you do, will always be glad. aee== G. C. Rogan or S. M. STEPHENS Deen- Bryant Building s