Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 16, 1912, Page 3

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h Professions- e —— :,gmfu r. SMITH ALIST <¢. LA~ N ] gu Prescribed c< er. 1t YR“i dence 22 Lskellnd Fia. — px W8 VIS DENTIST v in July, 1900 l:”tfl! Kentucky Buildias w o ! +} Ofice 180: Residence 84 4//”__,_,—— flm Agtorney at-law. ofices, Brysnt Bulldiag Lakeland, Fla. KELSEY BLANTON Lavyers. Arvaut Block. 'Phone 810 Lakelazd, Fla. /;[Euu « TUCKER, —Lawyers— gsymondo Blds. . Ferids Othce 1o Munn Bulldiag. aND, FLORIDA. BUBN S 5 B SULLIVAN, _PHYSICIAN— W stiention givem @ Surgery wnd G . By Gy Lugueers 212-215 Drane paosphat . land enmlnltlon. Bur- veys, vnmlnutlou. reports. Blueprirting. B Al MACDONOUGH, Room 6 Deen & Bryant Bldg. Architect. e sorefung UL $8IPL BN Lakeland. Florida. D 0. ROGERS, Lawyer, . Bryant Building. Phone 257. Lakeland, Florida. & B. HUFFAKER, -~ Attorney-at-Law— Soor | Stusrt Bldg Bartow, Fla. DR. N. L. BRY. DENTIST. Rooms § and 9, Deen & Bryant Build- ing. Phone. 339. posidence Phone 300 Red. LAKELAND, FLA. R W R GROOVER, PIIY3ICIAN AND SURGEON, i oms 3 and 4 Kentucky Bldg. Lakeland, Florida. Upholstering --and-- Mattress Making wistered. S made over J1 kinds made 0 < and RUGS cleaned anat natting, ete. | aurds to workmanship, P Pillins, of Lakeland, wt.c| r ahout 16 years at Or-| Drop me a postal cavd | at shop No. 411 § Ohio ave-| Phone 272 Green. | Arthur A, Ilouglas? | | LU Fla e ————— MIICE. OF. APPLICATION. FOR| LEAVE TO SELL MINOR'S LAND. is hereby given that on i1 day of January, A. D. 1913, pply to Hon. C. M. Trammell, judge in and for Polk county, * of Florida, at his office in Bar- in said county, for an order orizing me, as guardian of sa Inman and Alvin Inman, the Linor heirs of the estate of J. M. In- an, deceased, to sell at private sale tie following property belonging to ii‘_id estate, towit: Begin at the S. % corner of the S. W. 3% of the E. 4 of sec. 29, twp. 28 south, 3 24 east, thence run north on e line of described forty 132 yds. ' @ stake; thence east 293 1-3 yds. | 4 stake; thence south 132 yds. to # stake on south line of said forty: Nte west along said south line -2 ¥ds. to the place of begin-, containing 8 acres, all lying, and situate in Polk county ! State of Florida. Said Jand belonging to the estate { the said J. M. Inman, deceased, e sold for the best interest of *id minor heirs. This 6th day of December, 1912. SARAH M. INMAN, Guardian. Tange TELEPHONE NUMBERS—SOCIETY EDITOR. Residence Number ... .. .18 SPECIAL KOTICE—Notices for the Social Depaiument can be oom- municated to the Society Editor by either of the above telephones Mail written notices to the Society Editor, care Evening Telegram. Notices of social functions, elab meetings, church gatherings and other items of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- ment as socn as they occur in order that their news value is not cssecsscsser e - PAGE THREE. | OUR_CHILDREN'S | READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT ' Will delight every mother who does her own sewing. make your labors lighter by doing away with making the chil- dren’s clothes. We have a full line of Children’s School Dresses and Boys® Waists which we can sell you at a very small cost. Let us | Take impaired. MM%O‘W mmommmm e —————————— ‘MWO@O&Q@WW&Q@O&O&OSOEW Help the Woman'’s Club In Their Undertaking Have you got your Evening Dress yet? If no}, see our exquis- ite array of SATIN, SILK, MESSALINE, CREPE DE CHINE, CHIFFON and many other materials---all colors--- with trimmings to match. Call and inspect our goods. You 0‘3'0‘503'0E'0'30"030S»Q@Q‘90\3‘0305*0‘50‘&0@0@0@0&03‘0&05‘0‘E'Q‘S'Q‘W'i‘ That the Woman's Club is mak- ing a strenuous effort and exercis- ing their energy on the Jackson & proposition, to make some money. Not to buy clothing for themselves or families, not to buy Christmas presents for their loved cnes or friends, not for the Jackson & Wilson Co. but for cleaning and beautifying Lakeland; not for any particular street or section of Lake- land, but for Laketand, and that means you and yours, where you live. If you could only see the deep, broad smile of pleasure and the quickened step come on one of their saleswomen and collectors when a goodly sized sule is made or a goodly gized bill is collected, you would at oance begin to try to think of some- thing that you need or want, as you Wilson Co. e e would at a glance see that they were in earnest. They have the entire and immense stock to sell from, there being no restrictions or excep- tions, every courtesy and assistance is cheerfully given by every person attached to the firm, each being de- sirous to see the greatest result. These women can show you some toys and light goods, and many, are always welcome. many articles useful and suitable for ( hristmas presents such as hand- He Knew. “Daughter,” called the conventional, comic-paper father from his regular position at the top of the stairs, ab the well-known hour of 11:55 p. m, “doesn't that young man know how to say good night?" “Does he?" echoed the young lady in the darkened hall, “well, I should say he does.” Second-Hand you can buy clsewhere. The only s questions are, Do you want or need anything offered by these people? Will you give them the help and en- 30 acres cultivated; 122 large bearing orange trees, 200 gr.lpdrmt trees, budded, 4 years old; 30 acres fine pine timber; 10 acres choice hammock land cov- ered with oak: 10 acres good muck land. scrent, 1 fold my hands and wait, Nor care for wind, or tide, or sea, I rave no more 'gainst Time or Fate, For lo! my own shall come to me. I stay my haste, | make delays. For what avails this eager pace? I stand amid the eternal ways, And what is mine shall know my face. Asleep, awake, by night or day, The friends | seek are seeking me, No wind can drive my bark astray, Nor change the tide of destiny. What mgtter it 1 st ind alone? I wait with joy the coming years; My hearth shall reap where it hath sown, And garner up its fruit of tears. The waters know their own, ana draw The brook that springs in younder heizht; 3 flows the good with cqual law, U'nto the soul of pure delight. The stais come nightly to the sky; The tidul wave unto the sea; Nor time, nor deep, nor high, Can keep my own away from me. —John Burroughs. * * nor space, THE CHRISTMAS PUDDING. (A Recipe.) some human nature find it, The commonest variety will do— Put a little graciousness behind it, Add a lump of charity—or two. Squeeze in just a drop of modera tion; Half as much frugality—or less, Add some very fine consideration, Strain off all poverty’s distress. Pour some milk of human kindness in it, Stir up with laughter every minute, Season with good will toward ev- ery man, Set on the fire of heart’s affection, Leave it till the jolly bubbles rise, Sprinkle it with kisses—for confec- tion, Sweeten with a look from loving eyes, Fiavor it with children’s merry chat- ter, Frost it with the snow of wintery dells, Place it on a holly-garnished plat- ter And serve it with the Christmas bells. —Selected. . —-as you song of . Meeting This Afternoon. The members of the Cumberland Presbyterian Missionary society are meeting this afternoon with Mrs. J. R "tho back talk. {couragement that they so richly de- lkt rve? The first man with $2,500 cash gets this bargain, another $2,000 to be paid in one, two and three years. Act quick as this wili not last, F. Gracy at her home on South Mis- souri avenue. This is the occasion of the annual election of officers. * * * W. C. T. U. Meets Tomorrow Afternoon with Mrs. Turner. The Woman's Christian Temper- ance Union meets tomorrow after I noon at the home of the president Mrs. J. W. Turner, on South Florida avenue, at 3 o'clock. * * Bazaar Wag Great Success. The bazaar, conducted Saturday at Mr. Bailey's store by the Philan- | thropic department of the Womin's Ciub, was a great success, the ladics’ ‘ ! tireless energy being rewarded hy a neat sum, which will be used in pro- viding Christmas dinners for the needy. painted china, silverware, cut glass, QFOFUFOFAPOF P AFOHAFOH QPO OTGTODGIFOIOOOOFOOIIIOOO00Q L3 § g Call o0 write e, v andiron, s, Wi % A Snap For Quick &2'e, 0’3 /\C'.'fi' ; § THE ALEX. HOLLY REALYY 0., Lakeland, Fla. § knives, razorsandirons, guns, kitch- ep utensils, ets., at prices as low as 3 As hqe land as there is in Florida, one and a half . mile from station; 60 a res under good wire fence; QOCOGOOOO0CIVOOIO0 OPIHCFQFCPOFOIOLCPQIONAD0O Store @& WHEN WE FURNISH YOU & I am buying all kinds of sec- . ond-hand articles—Beds, Dressers, Springs, Chairs, Stoves, Tools, Bi. THE BEST IS NOXE T00 GOOD~Y. | IF EN~ “118 l CORRECT" || | MANUFACTURING ENGRAVERS cyclse, Guns—anything. LOUISVILLE, KY,U.S.A. WE ARE THEIR EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THEIR EXCLUSIVE LINE. i AR C“ [R | “Fulllline of Dennison's Gift Dre ssingsy also Gibson gArt Co's ;Ille Second-Hand Store Engraved Specialties, Holiday and Faney Goods, Toys, Kte, | T : 210 West Main Street, Lakeland, Fla. See * 1 i Motored to Tampa. Mr. and Mrs. J. D, O'Hern I Miss Christine Memminger mot o LAKELAND BOOX STORE Tampa Saturday on a shoppin Lirip, going down in Mr O'Hern's 1 chine. While in Tampa the vere guests of the Hillshoro hot party | 2 $OUOIGIOTOIGIGIH IO 10 100 SOIHHOFOIOIOTOTOIOT O THE GIFT S‘TORE * How to Preserve a Husband's Love. (By Dorothy Dix. First remove from the break! toble all the eurl papers, and pecl ot the mother hubbard wrapper. i Then make a syr i cf the sugar of affection, and ti: double distilled essence of flattor: Make this as strong as probabil will stand, and then some. Flavor 1f with four ounces of considerati ‘ two pounds of tenderness, and i bhui- rclful of fresh interests. This latter OO T | £ 4 % 2= &t Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Watches. ' We have the largest and best line in South Florida. Cameo Bracelets and Watch Bracelets. OO ingredient must be added judicionsly from day to day. A little personal liberty may also be thrown in to add piquancy, if so desired. Drop the husband into this mixture, which must be kept simmering over the fir» ot love. A husband preserved in this man- rer will keep indefinitely, and will furnish an excellent and nutritions staple family dish, and it is greatly to be recommended in these days of the high cost of double living. Many women are of the opinion that the best way to preserve a hus- band is to salt him down in brine. This is a mistake, as a tear-sodden man is apt to be soggy and to vio- lently disagree with those who par- take of his society. Many cases of domestic dyspepsia that have quired a trip to Reno to cure have been caused by women trying to pre- serve their husbands in an unsteril- ized manner. L] Also a pretty line for children. Lockets, La Vallieres and Charms. Hall Clocks and Chime Clocks. A very complete line of Rings and Bracelets. Watch our windows for all the new things in Silver Novetties. All goods bought here will be engraved without Extra Charge. H. C. STEVENS Jeweler ¥ re- Dally MM. A little philosophy inclineth man’s mind to atheism, but depth in philos- sphy bdringeth men’s minds about to seligion.—Bacon. LAKELAND # #& FLORIDA l SUSLHO LB OO FOROD OO COOSPPIPIL TP O PO PO FAEOFO FOPOEOE OO

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