Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 17, 1912, Page 3

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Mattress Making Mz W P Pilling, of Lakeland, wuo o P Sunudisaq Mojeiung Y $8IPY m‘n[ D 0 ROGERS, 13 auart Bldg t50ms § and 9, Deen & Bryant Build- IR W R GROOVER Upholstering N ] g B cally Prucnbe;iz gawcd FoCe 141, Residence 32 so1 B.dB Lakeland, Fla W. . [RVIN DENTIST 1isted 10 July, 1900 Uk b 15 Kentucky Bulldiog 0o Otice 180; Residence 84 i 1B TELEPHONE NUMBERS—SO Attorney-at-Law. Office Number ......... SRR ofices, Bryant Bulldiag Residence Number ... ..... Lakeland, Fla. -—— Y BLANTON SPECIAL NOTICE—Notices for the Scial Degaitment can be com- xILSllI‘ iy ::;mu{luto t:'fim lociety“ mlli'::; by E(iltxlm of the above telcphones ’ written n iety Editor, care Eve! Telegram. serast Block, 'Phone 819 Notices of social functions, elub o Lakeland, Fls. i ~TUCKER & TUCKER, —Lawyers— impaired, other items of social interest should be telephoned to this depart- ment as soun as they oocur in order that their news valuc is not CIETY EDITOR. .. 188 ces ems meetings, church gatherings and gaymondo Blds. < peinaé Flerida. The 0ld Sweetheart. e = i I used to know a little gal, ae b EDWARDS By jing! she was a peach. Ammy-fl-u‘- But I learned to L1y great regret ottice 10 Munn Buildibg. | AKELAND, FLORIDA. 45 & B SULLIVAN, She was beyond my reach. She had the softest kind of eyes, Her finger was immense, I wanted to wed her, but | '_H,‘YSIC.MN— Could not stand the expense. Jpecia. aitention given to Surgery «nd Gynecology e aeesmeea==| | was then gettin’' six a week. She said to run along And try upon some other gal My sweet and artful song. She said that she was goin' to wed Some other guy who earned A hundred dollars every month, And so my suit she spurned. ‘1 Engineers and Architeots ":«':,u}-'n?;lz-us Drane Bldg. LAKELAND, FLA. paosplate land examination. veys, examination, reports. Bur- Blueprirting. e R »: GJ.Deb:nAc&D %E%%’m.. Gee whiz! 1 surely had it bad, i Architect, And life meant naught to me. There was no gal in this whole world At all exceptin’ she. Shke went and wed a canvasser, A crayon portrait gink. 1 thought that 1 would love my mind And go right on the blink. Lakeland, Florida. Lawyer, m 7. Bryant Building. Phone 257. lakeland, Florida, R A Y x B. HUFFAKKER, !"I'\\'us twenty years ago that she Aitorney-at-Law— Throwed my young love away, Bartow, Fla. e s — DR. N. L. BRYAN, DENTIST. 1 never saw that gal again Till just the other day. She had five kids taggin’ her And wheeled two in a cart, And didn’t look much like she did \When she said we must part ing. Phone. 339. liosidence Phone 300 Red. LAKELAND, FLA. weighs ubout two hundred pounds, And | have got a hunch That she Kin knock her husband out With just about one punch. ske's got a well-developed grouch, And when she looks at you She seems as though she is about To bite a nail in two. she PHYS! 'IAN AND SURGEON, Pooms 3 and 4 Kentucky Bldg. Takeland, Florida. --ad-- he crayon portrait feller, he Just tags ‘round in her wake. makes him do the housework and Wush dishes, sweep and bake. | guess, when iy is said and done, That puppy loves's a shine; i m doggone glad | didn't win That old sweetheart of mine. s e she NITURE upholstered. MATTRESSES wmade over. IONS of all kinds made to TS and RUGS cleaned ana <0 mattisg, etc. cards to workmanship, see * * - me ‘or about 16 years at Or.|Charming Visitor Weds Fla Drcp me a postal card | Piciinent Land Owner. at shop No. 411 S Ohio ave-| A\ Wedding of interest was culmi- { " le district parsonage ai ¢ Phone 272 Gr iy Green. when Miss Mildred Schroe- iated at Bartow, Arth“r A nou las!m v, ol betroit, Mich,, and Mr. Geo. L] | W. Peterkin were united in the holy Whose postoffice address is to affiant \Known. 3 mna upon whom would bind said d:iendants and that the said defend- al's are over the age of 21 years; resident defendants be and they are ! bonds of matrimeny, Rev. J. R. Ca- 2 son officiating. Y CIRCPIT COURT, TE.\'T"' The bride came down to Lakeland ICIAL CIRCUIT, POLK COUN- [¢tout three weeks ago since Which TY. FLORIDA.—IN CHANCERY “lillln she has becn the guest of Mr. K Futeh ve. John L. I!aru-lsl. d Mrs. Paul Gardner on Banana 1. Bartels.—Bill to Remove |luke. She is a very charming young rom Title. woman and a matrimonial prize any pearing by the affidavit of J. | man might be proud of winning. it'h in the above stated cause| The groom is the manager of the lohn L. Bartles and J.|Poik Lake Land Co., and a most ex- ttles, the defendants, named in |cciient gentleman. The happy couple bill of complaint, are non-resi- | bave the congratulations of friends of the State of Florida, but are [ here and elsewhere, who wish for ldents of the United States, but|tnem much happine:s. * * K2 U. D. C. Will Meet Friday With Mrs. A. H. Darracott. There will be a meeting of the U. D. C. at Mrs. Darracott’s on Friday at 3 p. m. All members are expected to be present as important business will be That there is no person within the ate of Florida, the service of a sub- s therefore ordered that said non- Lereby required to appear to the bill [ 1912. MRS. J. A. COX, ?’ complaint filed in said cause on or Acting President. before Monday, the 6th day of Jan- A “ary, A. D. 1913, otherwise the al- ..o ¥ as '*2ations of said bill will be taken Baptist Aid Society ‘onfessed by said defendants. “15 further ordered that this or-| ' b¢ published once a week for five ' Society met Transacted Business. The Baptist Missionary and A yesterday afternoon, i h:.q_ in said county and State. This 3rd day of December, A. D.|lolding of ‘the State Missionary 1012 Union here, was closed up, and the|ble it is for A. B. FERGUSON, reports of the delegates heard. Lake- [store to grarantee that your pre- w Clerk Circuit Court. |land’s delegates to the Missionary |sent will be delivered on time when W |'sacutive weeks in the Lakeland |Mrs. E. C. Angell, president presid- ing Telegram, a newspaper pub-|ing. Business, in connection with the ‘i PRESTON, Solicitor for Complaint. 12-3-5Tues. McCorquodale and Mrs. 0. 0. Davis. 444 PP L PP PP0EPE 6 P00 SHIPLEFPPRMIEPIFIE IR PE P00 dressed to Santa Claus and sent to the society by the children at the Or- plilanage, should be answered by a committee, composed of Mrs. W. D. Ldwards, Mrs. E. C. Flanagan and Mrs. F. H. Hursey, these ladies be- ing instructed to purchase what was requested in the letterse * * * Home Missionary Reading Circle Met With Mrs. I. C. Jenkins. The Home Missionary Receading Circle of the Methodist church met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. I C. Jenkins. The attendance was not as large as usual owing to the inclement weather; however, all present spent o pleasant and profitable afternoon. The readers were Mrs. George Wat- son and Miss Sarah Polk. After the reading, dainty refresh- rients were served by the hostess. * * * GOSSIP By George Fitch first™ is the paramount rule of train others discussed with a superb im- agination and with the braiu thrown out of gear. Gossip is produced in the absence ¢! any other mental exercise and forms the sole output of a great It was decided that all letters ad- | fourth. many brains which would be more useful to society in glass jars. A gossip has to talk and is not equip- ped with ideas or information Therefore, she has to discuss her neighbors, her neighbors' children. the neighbors’ housekeeping, hev neighbors’ history, troubles, religion ard temper, the love affair of the dress maker four blocks away, th extravagance of the minister's wite, tl.e past history of the young wo- man who has come to town to clerk in the millinery store, the awful story about the young people on the north side, the possibility that the hanker's wife's sister intends to clope with the janitor of the st Methodist church, the surprising cident of the deacon who came Lo | {late and what he is said to have w0 to his wife and what Mrs, Draw {hired givl is said to have decin that she heard a good anthorit: | timate that was seid ‘v reply | All of these things give a «o a great deal to talk about and loe [ hep perfectly happy and very b for what she doesn’t know abont neighbors she has to find out Burns is considered a greap dote tive but what he doesn’t know a'ou finding things is a plain hook 1o a0 hutchet-faced she-gossip who take one look at a load of furnitn backing in next door and annouu:c to the world inside of an hour how many times the new family has boen sued for bills and whether o nrot the daughter of the house will jer riit young men to hold her havnd Gossips have wonderful detective ability and it is a pity it cannot b veed to better advantage. After gossip has qualified by ruining @ few reputations, she ought to b* given a permanent job at the bot- tom of a fairly deep river looking ciun ur the general reputation of the bachelor cat-fish. ¢ & DON'T BE ASLEEP Don’t wait until every present has been handled and shopworn, transacted to close up the work for |don’t wait until all the good things have been picked out; don't rusi into the shops at the very last min- ute, out of breath and out of pa- tience, and grab the first thing you see; don’t get the idea that Christ- mas giving properly done is a hurry up, haphazard enterprise. Remember the big crowd that shops at the last minute. Remember how hard it is to be waited on. Remember how utterly impossi- Union were Mrs. W. D. Nowlin, Mrs. | you yourself delay your Christmas December twenty- shopping until even a well organized PAGE THRFF Look on the Bright Side *Tis Christmas . The holiday spirit is in the air. Like dawn, it comes and spreads its beauty over the whole world, inspiring a universal delight in giving. Tts charme permeates the darkest hovels of trade and rewakens a universal unselfishness that is far too prone to sleep. It lays its finger on the learts of parents and excites in children a fresh delight, that throws over the whole of their future lives a glow, never to be forgotten. Bates has the prettiest doll in town. How about something useful sich as Fine Linen Towels, Fancy Table Covers and Table Linens, Bu- rcau Scarfs, Beautiful Bed Spreads. [ mean something nice. Come and A fine pair of Wool Blankets, very appreciative on a cold night. Silk Hose, White, Tan or Black, 50¢ and $1.00. Many good things for Christmas giving; always glad to show you. s0e, Q#OHOFOPABOHFOPAPOIOEQTIPON FONOORNONCK He Knew. “Daughter,” called the conventional, the young lady in the darkened hall, “well, I should say he does.” H comic-paper father from his regulae 2 A Snap ror O“ICK Saley 80 Acres position at the top of the smh:, at 9 5 U500 SEE ; ; the wellknown hour of 11:55 p. m, Q A\ fine land as there 1s l‘!ul‘ld(l, one and a haii “doesn’t that young man know how & mile from station; 60 a res under good wire fence; & |0 say good night?” “Docs het” echoed Q 30 acres cultivated; 122 large bearing orange trees, 200 grapefruit trees. budded, 4 years old; 30 acres i D& fine pine timber: 10 acres choice hammock land cov- cred with oak: 10 acres good muck land. , The first man with $2,500 cash gets this bargain, another $2,000 to be puid in one, twe and three years, Act quick as this wili not last, Call o1 write THE ALEX. HOLLY REALTY CO., Lakeland, Fla. GOOVOAVOGACO0OAC00 QIPOBRFFCHOPOIOEOHOBQICA BO Second-Hand Store O QPO & WHEN WE FURNISH YOU @& I am buying all kinds of sec- ond-hand articles—Beds, Dressers, Springs, Chairs, Stoves, Tools, Bi. cyclse, Guns—anything. ARCHER ilhe Second-Hand Store 210 West Main Street,Lakeland, Fla. THE BEST IS NONE T00 GOOD-~ 225 HARCOURT Q0. GRAVED BY CORRECT" MANUFACTURING ENGRAVERS LOUISVILLE, KY,U.S.A. WE ARE THEIR EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THEIR EXCLUSIVE LINE. Fulllline of Dennison’s Gift Dressings; also Gibson gArt Co's '_See | Engraved Specialties, Holiday and Faney Goods, ZToys, ki, LAKELAND BOOK STORE || £0E000I0I0M0HI0I0Id 0 S HE0II0INIOID IO IOIOT00000 SOIOEDI0IOIOOIOIO 0G0 2O O3> OGO THE GIFT STORE Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Watches. We have the largest and best line in South Florida. Cameo Bracelets and Watch Bracelets. 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 F QOGP POPOPTPTSTBTPUFL. #OS O FOTOIOPASF AP QIO TO IO BGPOPOVOFOPOPO SRGITITPRPTSLAH O FOLPH0E0FO #OPOLOFO IO EO L0 LAKELAND #

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