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PAGE SIX. NOTICE! We will cut the price on all our Ladies’ Suits beginning TOD AY. Call at once and see the prices we are offer- ing. ™ We appreciate your calls. MURRELL| SHARP | \ Diamonds ' The Best Christmas Gift--A DIAMONB,—I Is there any gift for a man or woman so acceptable, so much Gesived, or so permanently valuable as a really fine diamond? If you wish to confer upon anyone this most beautiful of Christ- mas gifts or to have for your own use the very finest grade of Blue White stone in any setting you wish, our stock will supply you. We have a lurge assortment of sizes and values, mounted and unmounted, will make mountings to suit the purchaser. *“We are known as the DIAMOND Store.” Olpen-Cotter Jewelry Co. 613 Franklin Street Phones 1300 and 1079 TAMPA FLORIDA i . QN f 18 inch hand bags Just the thing for light-weight hand Properly made and neat inappearance. Muil orders filled same day as reccived. We have an immense line of fiber suitcases and hand bags that we are offiering at the following low prices: 24 inch suitcases ........$1,50 I8 inch suitcases - 16 inch suitcases 16 inch hand bags o baggage 3 <) Dawson & Thornton 514 Franklin Street. Phone 505 Dawson and Thornton Building, Tampa, Florida. POEOEO O o QEUHOFOFOIRIOFILOFOIOHIHOH CHOIRI I OP OIS AT AU Another shipment of those delicious Peanut Butter Kisses have ar- nved. When wanting something in candies don’t forget them. §c Sack. H. O. DENNY PHONE 226 i3 et 1 1, S, Stanton & Co, Zeeraes,., & Specialty WHOLESALE PRODUCE Memphis, Tenn. Oranges, Grapefruit, and Vegetablies Reference, for the position of collector of cus- tomg for the port of Tampa. Mr. Angle is a recognized leader of the “‘progressive Democracy” in Florida. BOSESOSOGTOOSD "USOSDSOSIBT FEDERAL OFFICE ASPIRANTS Wit} the election of i » i | ctlicial Ttepubl teen years. are citizen. ter. The first position that will be de- clared vacant is Collector of Internal Revenue at the port of Jacksonville. This is now held by Joe Lee, the col- ored leader of the State g. o. p. Doubtless there will be a small army of applicants for this berth, which is regarded as about the most desir- Hayes Lewis, the Jackson county politician, who has long labored in the ranks of progressive Democracy, and who'! is one of the original Wilson men, is a ‘candidate, and in his efforts to able in all Florida. Hon. land this big appointment he will Lkave the cordial endorsement and enthusiastic support of the most tiat Franklin Trust Company, powerful political influences of the State. Another position of preferment soon to be vacated is that of Registe* of the Land Office at Gainesville, now held by Hon. Henry 8. Chubb, who for years past has had the of- ficial party patronage in his control. Hon. Perry M. Colson hopes to suc- ceed Mr. Chubb. Mr. Colson is not orly the most genial of men, but is admirably qualified to fill the posi- tion he secks. He has had ample ex- perience in the land office, and his wide knowledge of property throughout the State would stand kim in good stead in the conduct of the office. He has the support of many leading Democrats, so his prospects for landing the the ap- pointment are very good indeed. For the hLigh position of United Scateg district attorney for the Nor- ihern district of Florida Hon. Worth W. Trammell is a candidate. Mr. Trammell is one of the most able young Democrats of the South. He lLas served as legislator, as assistant attorney-general, and he is now as- sistant district attorney. His record fr clean throughout, and is of luch‘ exalted character as to have ever been marked by faithful service, brilliantly and satisfactorily per- formed. He is a brother of Hon. Park M. Trammell, Florida’'s next governor. Here’s trusting that Worth Trammell will secure the of- fice he seeks and so well merits. Hon. A. J. Angle is an aspirant In the recent campaign he was a big factor, being president of the first Woodrow Wilson Club in Florida. He was also chairman of the National Finance Committee for Florida, and gave freely of his time and means for the Wilson contest. As a legis- lator he was ever found on the side of the people. His work for the par- ty and the State entitles him to re- cognition at the hands of the coming administration, and his friends trust to see him hold the lucrative office he is seeking.—Palatka Herald. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT—TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, POLK COUN- TY, FLORIDA—IN CHANCERY. David Alderman vs. William car- ney and B. H. Ray.—Bill to Re- move Cloud from Title. It appearing by the affidavit of W. S Preston in the above stated cause that William Carney and B. H. Ray, the defendants named in the bill of vomplaint, are non-residents of the State of Florida, but are residents of thie United States. That there is no person within the State of Florida, the service of a sub- Poena upon whom would bind said defendants and that the said detend- ants are over the age of twenty-one years; it is therefore ordered that d non-resident defendants be and they are hereby required to appear to the bill of complaint filed in said cause on or before Monday, the 6th day of January, A. D. 1913, other- Wise the allegations of said bill will be taken as confessed by said defend- ants. It is further ordered that this or- der be published once a week for tive consecutive weeks in the Lakeland Evening Telegram, a newspaper pub- lighed in said county and state. This 27th day of November, A, D. 1912, A B FERGUSON, Clerk Circuit Court. W. S. PRESTON, Solicitor for Complainant. 11-30-5Sats. ———— Do l'l;hln. to Remember. 't the satisfaction of know ing you're a good fellow keep you hfl“r‘t :.thmmn that persistent effo) e only thing which sults worth while. i . \ Woodrow ! . lson to the presidency comes the ' stainty of changes in the higher | ¢7s. and vice versa. Good talkers are itions, which have been | Leld by iafluential members of the | au party for the past six- These offices are not ¢nly responsible and honorable, but sufliciently remunerative as to niake them attractive to the average ! Hence there need be little or no surprise at the rush of aspi- rants to thé Democratic “pie-coun- AKD GUOD WRITERS GOUD TALKERS ! tiood talkers are rurely good writ- se who fill up the conversational :. A conversational gap is the ‘nce of talk. Gaps come when thought lags. Talkers must be ready to jump right in and fill up the gaps ! without thinking. ¢ GGood writers must make gaps; great huge thinking gaps, which "must be used for concentrated medi- ' tution, after which comes the writ- iten result of that meditation. Good ' talkers must stop talking when they commence to write. This is always hard for them. Good writers are too careful what they say to consent to fill sudden talking gaps with mere chatter. This may make it clear to many a woman why her literary ambitions 2re 80 slow to materialize.—Life. IN THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR POLK COUNTY—IN CHANCERY. J. H. Hempel vs. R. B. Huffaker, Special Master in Chancery, et al. 1t appearing by the affidavit of E. Tucker, Sr., in the above stated cause a cor- poration under the laws of Pennsyl- lmnla of the City of Franklin, and J. M. Crichlow, of Titusville, Penn- sylvania, St. Joseph's Iron Works, a corporation under the laws of Mich- 'iran, of Berrein, Michigan, are non- 'residents of the State of Florida, the dcfendants named in the bill of com- plaint. There is no person within the State of Florida, the service of a sub- .pcena upon whom would bind said defendants, and that the said de- fcndants are over the age of twenty- one years; it is therefore ordered that said defendants be and are here- by required to appear to the bill of complaint filed in said cause on or before Monday, the 6th day of Jan- uary, A, D. 1913, otherwise the al- !lcgations of said bill will be taken confessed by said defendants. It i8 further ordered that said or- der be published once a week for five consecutive weeks in the Lake- lund Evening Telegram, a newspaper published in said county and State. This 6th day of December, A. D. 11912, A. B. FERGUSON, Clerk Circuit Court. TUCKER & TUCKER, Solicitors for Complainant. WE WILL NAIL YOU $1 for each set of old False Teethsent US. Highest prices paid for old Gold, Silver, old Watches, Broken Jewelry and Precious Stones. Money Sent By Return Mall. Pbila. Smelting & Ref Co. ESTABLISHED 20 YEA! 863 Chestnut 8t., Philadelphia, Pa. TO DENTISTS We will buy your Gold Filings, Gold Scrap, and Platinum. High- est prices paid. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, POLK COUN- TY, FLORIDA.—In CHANCERY Martha A. Foote vs. W. B. Owen, Helen M. Foote, Frederick R. Foote, Albert Foote, Charles K. Foote, W. A. Foote, W. A. Foote, Trustee.—Bill to Remove Cloud from Title. It appearing by the affidavit of W. S. Preston in the above stated cause tuat W. B. Owen, Helen M. Foote, Frederick R. Foote, Albert Foote, Charles K. Foote, W. A. Foote and W. A. Foote, trustee, the defendants named in,the bill of complaint, are non-residents of the State of Flor- ida but are residents of the United States. That there is no person within the | State of Florida, the service of a {subpoenn upon whom would bind :mld defendants and that the said de- | fendants are over the age of twenty- one years; it is therefore ordered that said non-resident defendants be and they are hereby required to appear to the bill of complaint filed in said cause on or before Monday, the 6th day of January, A. D. 1913, other- wise the allegations of said bill will be taken as confessed by said de- fendants. It is further ordered that this or- der be published once a week for five censecutive weeks in the Lakeland Evening Telegram, a newspaper pub- lished in said county and State. This 27th day of November, A. D. 1912. A. B. FERGUSON, Clerk Circuit Court. W S. PRESTON, Solicitor for Complainant. 11-30-5Sats. —————————— IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, TENTHi JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, POLK COUN- TY.—IN CHANCERY.—Fannie E. Brown vs. Jessie M. Withers, et | al.—Bill to Quiet Title and Re. ! form Deeds. ! It appearing by the afidavit of w. ' 8. Preston in the above stated cause that Maria Louise Lowry, James' Lowry, Warren Ambrose Withers, i Rudisill Withers, Nettie Case Bal- 'lerd, J. Harry Ballard, Jessie M. - o If YouWiij | Bring give you ah assortment that will sy;. prise you. 1 @ Neckwesr, Silk Hosiery, Initig| Handkerchies, Gloves, Suspenders ang Belts kifferent from anything you wi|| see elsewhere. @ Don’t forget that we are giving Special Bargains in Suits and Pan for the Holidays. The Hub JOSEPH LeVAY 118 Kentucky Avenue [35% Lakelang ) A Snap For Quick Sale, 80 A&es As fine land as there is in Florida, one and u half mile from station; 60 acres under good wire fence; 30 acres cultivated; 125 large bearing orange trecs, 200 grapefruit trees, budded, 4 years old; 30 acres fine pine timber; 10 acres choice hammock land cov- ered with oak: 10 acres good muck land. The first man with $2,500 cash gets this bargain, § another $2,000 to be paid in one, two and three ycars. Act quick as this wili not last, Call or write THE ALEX. HOLLYJREALYY CO., Lakeland, Fla, P00 BOH0E0I0 CLEAN GOODS AT ALL TIMES S an Goldencrisp Potato Chips Mapl Corn and Wheat Flakes 10¢ Post-Tavern Special 10 and 20c Buckwheat, Rye. Graham and Pan Cake Flour. 10¢ +4 Pure Food Store W.P.Pillans & Co.--“Ask tha Inspector” side in the United States on fcre Monday, the 6th day of - 2ry, A. D. 1913, and the sa fendants who reside with OLOBLIPOBOPOPOPCP O 4 O PO PO POPOF OO CHPORB ORI DB O B OHE-OH PO CHP BB i0e000I0IOHO0 L0 LOEOIOLOIO LOEDTOIOTOTOIOHOOOIO PO OGO 4> @ Withers, R. T. Haselton, and Robert Thomas Haselton, the defendants named in the bill of complaint are ncn-residents of the State of Florida, that Maria Louise Lowry, James | United States on Monday, the 7 Lowry reside at Willinette, Illinois; day of February, A. D. 1;31 tiat Warren Ambrose Wither and Wwise the allegations of said Dbill Rudisill reside at Chicago, Illinois; | be taken as confessed by sa that Nettie Case Ballard and J. Har- | fendants. ; ry Ballard reside at New York, New | It is further ordered that tis York, all being in the United States; | der be published once a weck : that Jessie M. Withers resides at |said defendants who reside in ' :’;rla. in the republic of France, and United States for five cousect Th't R. T. Haselton and Robert weeks in the Lakeland Evening 7 ¢ omas Haselton reside somewhers gram, a newspaper published in <1\ :flinislmd In the Kingdom of Great | county and State, and for nine Th':-me“ Gt secutive weeks in the leela.nd b Bigpbge-iied person within the |ing newspaper published in i 3, the service of a|county and State, as to those dc! Poena upon whom would pind ants residing without the T sald defendants anq that the said |States. df fendants are over the age of twen-| This November 30, A. D. 1912 t¥-0me years; it is therefore ordered A. B !.'ERGUSON ) that said non-resident defendants be éle;k Circuit Cour 2nd they are hereby required to ap- | W, §, PRESTON, m to the bill of complaint filed in Solicitor for Complainant. cause of said defendants who re- J!’z ! 11-30-95at¢ S 8!