Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 4, 1912, Page 8

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Lol FOR SALE Ok SALE—36-howee power boiler and 25-horse power afr lift, which pumps 350 gallons of water per min- ate. Apply to W. K. McRaa. 6-19-tf FOR SALE—3 beautitul lots, close in, facing northeast side Lake Mor- ton; bearing orange trees; cheap if eold at once. Apply Telegram office. 11-21-tt FOR SALE—Improved and unim- proved city and suburban property. For quick sale list your property wita us. Fla. and Ga. Land Co. Pelephone 72. Munn Bldg. 10-25tf. FOR SALE—I have the old Dixie- 1and Water plant for sale. Pump, Bogine, 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- and real estace. Address Box 538 Lakeland. 8-10-tt FOR SALE—Palms and ferns and vlier decorative plants. C. W. Hine- dale, Lake Hollingsworth. Phone 163 Bine 12-4-2wks pd. FOit SALE—One International incubitor; one hundred egg capac- ity; fully equipped. practically new. Address Box 254, 12-2-2t. FIVE ACRES good trucking land and house for rent at Winston. W. Oliff or J. B. Smith. 11-29-1pw. FOR SALE—Three four-room Touses, easy terms. Scally & Bassett. 11-30-tt. FOR SALE—Bermuda onions and caulitower. J. A. Perry, Kast Lake- land. 12-3-2p. FOR SALE. {u sight of Lakeland depot. Six sere truck farm; 1% acres in old grove, some of the trees having 15 boxes oranges on them now. A good four-rvom house. Land all cleared and in cultivation. The owner leav- ing IMlorida. Price for everything, $2,000; $500 cash; balance 1, 2 and 3 years, at 8 per cent. " See C. A. ‘look, owner, 603 Gilmore Ave, lakeland, Fla. 12-2-3wks R TO RENT—A suit of unfurnished roms on the ground floor suitable for a couple doing light housekeep- ing. Side entrance with large porch, light, water, fireplace. 1119 S. Flor- ida Ave. Stone house near D. H. Cumbie & Co.’s Dixieland store. 12-2-3p. RENT -~ Two four-room Apply to Scally & Bassett. 11-30-tf. FOR RENT —Splendid office room on corner, ground floor of Deen & Bryant building. Inquire of Robt. Bryant. 11-30-tf. FOR RENT - Two furnished rooms for light housekecping, $10 per FOR Bouses. te WL 3 ) o WANTED AT ONCE--Four first- ciass painters. Apply to Builders’ Lumber & Supply Co. If you waut to ne tne best dressed wan in town, be sure to buy a Royal tailored suit. If it don't fit and is uot perfect, don’t take it. 36, 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. Carsten, 708 E. Myrtle St., Lakeland, Fla. 11.15-1mo Come 1o ana select some ot 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-tt Full line both Waterman Ideal and Parker Lucky Curve Fountain Pens at all times, Lakeland Book Store. T-24-tf Best statlonery at lowest prices in town. Lakeland Book Store. SEE SANTA CLAUS at Harper's 5 and 10c store Friday from 5 to 10 o'clock. 12-4-3t. MONEY FOR YOU—In buying, selling or renting city, suburban, farm and grove properties througn The Alex Holly Realty Co., East Main St., over Western Union office 11-20tt $45 WILL BUY a new Smith Pre- mier typewriter. In perfect condi- tion, worth $75. Apply News of- fice, room 12, upstairs. tr. Biggest line gIirl3' ana voys' and children’s books ever shown in Lake- ‘and just receivel. Lakeland Book Store. 7-24-tt LOTS IN DIXIELAND FOR Big bearing orange trecs to pick fruit from NOW. Price $350.00 each. Den’t all speak at once. JOHN F. COX. WANTED—Fruits and produce on commission We are large han- dlers, Ingram Seed and Commission Co., Valdosta, Ga. 11-6-1mo. HAVE YOU GOT YOURS? Lakeland is growing. Suppose we get 25,000 people here in the next ten years. What will it profit you if you do not own any Real Estate? Thkink it over and then Get Busy. Bon Air looks good to most people. Don'y take my word for it but see it NOW. JOHN F. COX REALTY COMPANY. WOooD. All kinds; prompt delivery; car- load coal and fence posts to arrive in a few days. Phone 258. Lakes land Fuel Supply. 11-30-1mo Two full sets Alger books for boys .18t received at the Book Store. T-24-tt WANTED—At once, good fur- nished room, modern conveniences, close in. Address P. 0. Box 273. 11-30-tf. SEE SANTA CLAUS at Harper's 5 and 10c store Friday from 5 to 10 o'clock. 12-4-3¢ WANTED-—At once, two or three orange packers. Phone No. 6 or call 202 Drane Bldg. 12-4-tf. —_— @month. Apply 810, corner Lake avenue and East Magnolia street. 12-2-6t. FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms; fireplace; cloge in. Apply to Mrs. John Ormsby, 218 South New York avenue. 12-2-6t. FOR RENT- Furnished rooms: modern conveniences. 502 North Kentucky avenue. Phone 317 Black. 11-27-6t. FOR RENT--Two anfurnished rooms. Oak. St. FOR RENT-Furnished room; modern conveniences. 404 Kast Lime s..cct. Telephohe 222, 12-2-1m. ROOM For rent; all conveniences. K. Orange St. furnished or Apply 207 E. 503 12-4-6p '——_2‘ MISCELLANEQUS SEVERAL nice front rooms and board at 211 Tenuessee avenue. Mrs. Henry Bacon. 9-26-tt SEE SANTA CLAUS at Harper's $ and 10c store Friday from 5 to 10 o'clock. 12-4-3t GIRL. WANTED—For housework. Mrs. H. L. Culler, 808 Missouri Ave. Ripen Dates Artificially. Dates grown on the deserts of Call- fornia and Arizona do not ripen suf- ficlently because- the natural heat is not great enough, but this process is now accomplished artificially by plac- ing the fruit in an electric oven, where it remains for three days at 122 Fahrenheit. Uncle Pennywise Says: A man who's been a failure at ev- erything else figures that he can al- ways fall back on the chicken busl Upholstering --and-- Mattress Making FURNITURE upholstered. OLD MATTRESSES made over. CUSHIONS of all kinds made to order. CARPETS and RUGS cleaned and lald; also matting, etc. In regards to workmanship, see Mr. W. P, Pillins, of Lakeland, wno knew me for about 16 years at Or- lando, Fla. Drop me a postal card or call at shop No. 411 S Ohio ave- nue. Phone 272 Green. Arthur A. Douglas W.at is the Woman's Christian «¢ Union? It is an organi- ot Curistian women banded to- tor the protection of the R . the abolition of the liguor trattic and the triumph of Christ's 3y eral golden rule in custom and in law ° Women who believe in the coming of His kingdom, whose service is per- fect freedom, because His laws writ- ten in our members as well as in na- i iure and in grace are perfect, con- | verting the soul. the golden rule and that each man's habits of life should be an example . safe ahd beneficent for every other man to follow. We believe that God : created both man and woman in His' image, therefore we believe in ome ' standard of purity for both men and ' women and in the equal right of all to hold an opinion and to express the same with equal freedom. In a liv- ing wage, in courts of conciliatign and arbitration, in justice as opposed ! to greed of gain, in “peace on earth, good will toward men.” > Its purpose is to educate the young, to form a better public sentiment, reform the drinking classes, to trans- form by the power of Divine grace those who are enslaved by alcohol and secure the entire abolition of the liquor traffic. Its auxiliarles have been the chief factors in the State campaigns for statutory prohibitiou and constitutional amendments and for securing the enactment of other reform laws, especially those for the protection of women and girls. Tt was instrumental in securing laws in all the States for scientific temper- ance education in the public schools, I also strives to redeem outcast women and girls from the outrages oi brutal and designing men. It has been active in raising the age of con- sent in nearly every State in the Union and its influence is being strongly felt in the purification of our literature and art. Besides its local organizations it has State, na- tional and world organizations. The world organization was founded by Frances E. Willard and is now or- ganized in over fifty nations, with a total membership of about a half mil- lion. Our pledge is: I hereby solemn- ly promise, God helping me, to ab- stain from all distilled, fermented and malt liquors, including wine, RIGHT In the Gospel of | A Christmas Message Ficm Lakeland's popular jewelers, Cole & Hull, The Christmas spirit is now upon us, We have prepared well in advance in anticipation of an unusually busy scason. We recommend early buying. Articles selected ey be lcid aside waiting instructions for delivery at a fariher date. Anxiety and possible disappointment as Christmas ep- proaches will be avoided if the placing oforders is not delayed. Out of town people who are unable to visit this store be- fore the Holidays should send for our complete illustrateg catalogue. A beautiful book containing hundreds of holiday suggestions. A pleasure to show goods. COLE & HUL1L Phome 173 112 Kentucky Avenue, Lakeland can beer and cider, and to employ all proper means to discourage the use of and traffic in the same. Who of us know about and keep the trysting hour? The trysting hour is the noontide hour of prayer, whea each white-ribboner .the world over |slipped and fell. He struck a board is expected to lift her heart to God | below which saved him from falling in prayer for His blessing om the ;150 feet. work and workers, and for the over- throw of the liquor system and its Mayflower Descendants. allicn. { There are today throughout the What we as a nation as well as an iypjteq States several hundred de- organization need is money ta carry {scendants each of Miles Standish, on the work along all the various:Governor Bradford, Richard Ware lines of the W. C. T. U. and conse- !ren, John Holland and Flder Brew. ciated hearts to join its ranks. When [8ter. all Mayflower descendants and every Christian woman shall wear | VOrthY ot their sires. the white ribbon the day of victory shall be at hand. To this end we plead with all good women through- out Christendom to join with us heart and hand in the holy endeavor to protect and sanctify the home, that womanhood and manhood in equal purity, equal liberty and peace may climb to those blessed heights v.here ‘“‘there shall be no more curse.” MRS. G. B. CARTER. Plank Saved Him From Death. A man was saved from death the other day in Washington, D. C., by & plank a few feet below the skylight of the dome of the federal building. He was repairing the skylight when he MY LINE INCLUDES Newspapers Magazines Stationery Post Cards | | Cign Come and see me befor¢ pur. After a hard spell 1 am on the ’ job again and ready to serve you. |chasing elsewhere. Bring in your harness and saddles to be repaired. If you are going to pgtronage apprecime(i' need a new harmess, collar or sad- dle, better buy it now, leather is still climbing. A nice warm lap robe is mighty comfortable on a cold drive these cold days. I have them to fit all pocketbooks, New goods | coming in all the time. Same old stand, 111 South Florida avenue, next door to postoffice. Yours for business. E. 8. McGLASHAN, Mon-Wed-Fri-Wk. Your Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand Loooy or Edisonia Theater Shetland's Tame Gulls. Nearly every Shetland household s attached to it a flock of tame sulls. | CLOTHES MEAN MUCH - 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 :'md at the same time possessing st;'les and shades that are safely taste. e BAILEY Deen-Bryant Building $18.00 $20.00 ® $ PRUITT Grner Main and Kentucky

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