Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 6, 1912, Page 8

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s FOR SALE ¥ SALE—36-hovse power boller snd 25-horse power air lift, which »umgs 350 gallons of water per min- ita. Apply to W. K. McRas. 6-19-t¢ FOR SALE—3 beautiful lots, close in, facing northeast side Lake Mor- ton; bearing orange trees; cheap if so'd at once. Apply Telegram office. 11-21-tf. " 1 S)ALE- 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 have the old Dixie- fand Water plant for sale. Pump, #ngine, Tank and Brick tower. will sell cheap. JOHN F. COX. FOR SALK—bD passenger touring :.ar; fine condition, or will ex- sdange for part pasyment on Lake- ud real estace. Address Box 636 Lakeland, 8-10-tf FOR SALE-—Palms and ferns and stier decorative plants. C. W. Hine- dzle, lLake Hollingsworth., Phone 163 Blue. 12-4-2wks pd. FOR SALE-—-One International incubutor; one hundred egg capac- ity; fully equipped. practically new, l Bring us your pictures to frame. L.akelard Book Store. 7-24-tt PAINTING, DECORATING, PA- PER HANGING—AIlso furniture re- finishing. Estimates on work cheer- fully given. Ben. Carsten, 708 E. i Myrtle St., Lakeland, Fla. 11.15-1mo i Come In ana select some of our risp new books for boys, girls and hildren before the lot is picked over. A big shipment just received. Lake- land Book Store. 7-24-t Full iine both Waterman Ideal and Parker Lucky Curve Fountain Pens at all times. Lakeland Book Store. 7-24-tf Best stationery at lowest prices in in town. Lakeland Book Store. SEE SANTA CLAUS at Harper's! 5 and 10c store Friday from 5 to 19 | o’clock. 12-4-3t. SEE our large line of toys, $1,500 worth on display. Lakeland Hdw. & Plumbing Co. 12-6-to-1-i 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 11-201¢ $45 WILL BUY a new Smith Pre- MR, SHELHAMER'S VERSICN OF SGWE RECENT EPISODES | | (eutizaed from Page 5.) sure way of getting back to the dark ages alid Spanish inquisition. Black- stone. who is good authority on [law, says, “Any law that is not ‘!P.I:"II on the law of God, is no law {at all.” We hold that we have not {“defied” a single law of equity anu | justice, but are ready to admit that j\n- have disregarded what sems to u: a form of oppression and tyranny. It in so doing we have done wrong or made mistakes, we are ready to apologize and make the confession . as broad as-the offence. Yours for peace and prosperity on ' a righteous basis. E. E. SHELLHAMER. In a spirit of fairness, and in or-' der to let all sides have an opportun- i ity to get their version of matters hefore the public, we have given space to the foregoing lengthy statement from Mr. Shellhamer rel- ative to the trial and conviction of J. C. Teter and E. O. Jolly. We per- sonally saw a good deal of thep ro- ccedings against these men, and they were dealt with pretty lenient- 1y, all things considered. trial was twice postponed at his re- quest, Jolly's was postponed from Saturday until Monday. The cruel judge who presided offered to allow the men to go scot free if they would promise to obey the law. Granting Mr. Shellhamer’s claim that the men were not treated with sufficient con- | sideration at their trial, it seems there was very little use to intro- diice witnesses when the defendant stood up before the court and would make no promise not to repeat the Teter's | W AT S TS SR TR AT X TR L e COlL Phone 173 ! Tkeir Honeymoon. ! A newly married couple living in Fulton took their honeymoon on a ! motor cycle, This department is not ! qualified to testify as an expert in the matter of honeymoons, but, be- ; lieve us. motor cycling doesn't appeal | [to us as a start toward connubial! | bliss. Some folks may call it exer- cise, but it looks more to us like sit- ting in a draft.—Kansas City Times. | | 1l | French Chalk, | | French chalk is especially good for | cleaning embroidery that is too frag-' ile to be washed with soap and wa- A Christmas Message Fiem takeland’s popular jewelers. Cole & Hull, Christmas sgirit is now upon us, We have prepared well in advance in anticipation of an unusually busy sezson. We recommend early buying. Articies selectc i.cw «zp be laid aside waiting instructions for delivery -at a fariher date. Anxiety and possible disappointment as Christmas ap- mroaches will be avoided if the placing oforders is not delaye d. Out of town people who are unable to visit this store be. fore the Holidays should send for our complete illustrate catalogue. A beautiful book containing hundreds of holiday suggestions. A pleasure to show goods. Addross Box 254, 12-2-2t. | mier typewriter. In perfect condi- FIVEE ACRES good trucking lznd | tion, worth $75. Apply News oi- aud house for rent at Winston. . |fice, room 12, upstairs. tr. very offense for which he was being ' ter. The chalk should be made quite tried. The sanitary inspector,whom | hot and 59"“}:‘1“'" thl«;lkly °‘;T"d the % 4 _ | embroidery, which is then rolled up we rogard as a truthful man, posl ;carvfully 8o that the chalk is inside. OUfl or J. B. Smith. 11-29-1pw. FOR SALE-—Three four-room Louses, easy terms. Scally & Bassett. 11-30-tf. FOR SALE. in sight of Lakeland depot. Six acre truck farm; 1% acres in old grove, some of the trees having 1% hoxes oranges on them now. A good four-room house. Land all cleared aad in cultivation. The owner leav- ing Florida. Price for everything, $2,000; $500 cash; balance 1, 2 and 3 years, at 8 per cent. See C. A, fook, owner, 603 Gilmore Ave., lakeland, Fla. 12-2-3wks. POR houses RENT Two four-room Apply to Scally & Bassett. 11-30-tf, FOR RENT —Splendid office room su corner, ground floor of Deen & Bryant building. Inquire of Robt. firyant. 11-30-tf. FOR RENT--Ground floor office rooms: two rooms fronting Kentucky Ave. Address Box 254, 12-2-tf. FOR RENT—2 furnished rooms; Biggest llne girl3’ ana ooys' and ‘hildren’s books ever shown in Lake- ‘and just receivecl. Lakeland Book Store. 7-24-t¢ LOTS IN DIXIELAND FOR SALE Big bearing orange trecs to pick fruit from NOW. Price $350.00 each. Den't all speak at once. JOHN F. COX. JUST RECEIVED—1 dozen high grade bicycles. lakeland Hdw. & Plg. Co. 12-6-to-1-i REMOVAL NOTICE. Dr. Sullivan has removed his of- fice from the Kentucky building to the Dean-Bryant building, ground floor. 12-5-6p. WANTED—Fruits on commission \We are large han- dlers. Ingram Seed and Commission Co., Valdosta, Ga. 11-6-1mo. HAVE YOU GOT YOURS? Lakeland is growing. Supjcse we get 25,000 people here in the next ten years. What will it profit you if you do not own any Real Estate? Tkink it over and then Get Busy. Bon Air looks good to most people. Don't take my word for it but see it NOWw. JOHN F. COX REALTY COMPANY. LITTLE BOYS AND GIRLS: Tell Sunta Claus to bring you a tricycle, velocopede, hand car or a bicycle from the Lakeland Hardware & Plumbing Store, corner Main St. and Tennessee Ave. 12-6-to-1-1 WO00D. All kinds; prompt delivery; car- load coal and fence posts to arrive in a few days. Phone 258. Lake- land Fuel Supply. 11-30-1mo Two full sets Alger books for boys st received at the Book Store. 7-24-tt anl produce fireplace; close in. Apply to Mrs. Johu Ormsby, 218 South New York avenue, 12-2-6t. FOR RENT-—Furnished rooms; awdern conveniences. 502 North Kentucky avenue. Phone 317 Black, 11-27-6t. FOR RENT--Two furnished or unfurnished rooms. Apply 207 E.| Oak. St. ! FOR RENT -Furnished room; modern conveniences, 404 Bast Lime | street. Teloplhone 222, 12-3-1m, FURNISHED ROOM For rent: all conveniences. 503 E 12-4-6p MISCELLANEOUS SEVERAL nice front rooms and board at 21! Tervessee avenue. Mrs SEE SANTA CLAUS at Harper's 5 and loe store Friday from 5 to 10 o'clock. 12-4-3t WANTED--At once, two or three {orange packers. Phone No. ¢ or call 202 Drane Bldg. 12-4-tt. JUST RECEIVED A % car Ma- Jestie ranges. Lakeland Hdw, & PIY. Co., cor. Main St. and Tenn. Ave. 12-6-to-1-: LLOST--Between residence and W, . McRae's, a pair of glassas with l;:umnmtic chain. .. Return to Dr. Love. 12-6-2p. Heary Bacon. 0-26-11 SEE SANTA CLAUS at Harper's 5 and 10¢ store Friday from 5 to 10 ERRATR 12-4-3t 'O’ RENT- To experienced party diviug room and Kitchen cquipped. Gicnada Hotel. 12-6-1p WANTED AT ONCE ciass painters. Lamber & Supply Co. If you want 10 e the best dressed 12an in town, be sure to buy a Roval If it don’t fit and is taiiored suit. mot perfect, don't take it. 9-6. MURRELL & SHARP We a buyer for a have Th-acre grove in or near Lakeland. We want knew me for about 16 years at Or. ) # | lando, #ace with the party wanting it. We W connect parties having such s place other such property also Four first- Apply to Builders' tlJpnoIsterilig | --and-- Mattress Making | | FURNITURE upholstered. | OLD MATTRESSES made over. | CUSHIONS of all kinds made to | order. CARPETS and RUGS cleaned and laid; also matting, ete. | | i | In regards to workmanship, see | | BAILEY @& PRUITT Deen-Bryant Building Mr. W. P. Pillins, of Lakeland, wno Fla. Drcp me a postal card or call at shop No. 411 8 Onjo ave- " |nue. Phone 272 Green. Jwners only need answer. SOUTH- ERN SALES SERVICE, Altamonte Artn"r A D Surings, Fla. 12-6-1p. . 0"0 as Monogram M. .| tively stated that Jolly, who looks like an able-bodied man, said that it was ‘“against his religion to work.” These men are in jail now by their own act and will, having| repeatedly been offered their free- dom if they would simply say they would obey the law. They do not belong in this city; were merely passing through, and claim to have business elsewhere, but they insist i stopping here long enough to break the city ordinance. The law may be bad, but the spirit that makes men feel that they are com- pelled to break any law is bad, also. —Editor. | Allow it to stand in a dark place for a week or two, and then shake out 'all the chalk. This will leave the ! | embroidery quite fresh. | Electricity and Selenium, | It has been discovered that elec- trical resistance of selenium changes with moisture and the metal has been incorporated in a new hygrometer, Keep to Standard. ! Each high achievement is a sigs and token of the whole nature’'s pos- sibility. What a plece of the man | was for that shining movement, it is the duty of the whole man to be ll-l ways.—Phillips Brooks. ! RIGHT \ I > l | | | CLOTHES MEAN MUCH To Young Men / THESE PECK made J + s.yle which just how to with clothes ordinary and shades that taste. $18.00 $20. F clothes have snap and tailor can’t touch. Cater- ing to young men for years has trained us to know time possessing styles and within the bounds of good The E & HULIL 112 Kentucky Avenue, Lakeland Seasonal Note. l “And what is your occupation?” asked the accident insurance agent, “I'm a woodsman. During the hunt- ing season 1 act as a guide.” “I'm sorry, but my company won't write a policy on your class.” “Why not? Surely I'm a gocd risk.” “My dear sir, you're not a risk, you're a certainty.” MY LINE INCLUDEs Newspapers Magazines Johnnie Jones' Sollloquy. Stationery “Gee! I wish I had a history MI would repeat itself.”—Judge. Post Cards NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO SELL MINOR'S | Notice is hereby given that on the 23rd day of December, A. D. 1912, I will apply to Honorable W. S, Preston, county judge in and for Polk county, State of Florida, at his office in Bartow, in said county, for : an order authorizing me. as guar- P&tronage appreciated dian of the minor, Mollie Blanche ! Johns, to sell at private sx:lh-y the following property belong- ing to said estate, towit: Lots 5 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. | 11-15-3Fri. | Cigars Come and see me before pyr. chasing elsewhere. Yoy Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand Loooy or Edisonia Theater the average serve them out of the at the same are safely TASHIONADLE CLOTHES 00 $25.00 % Grner Main and Kentucky

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