Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, December 23, 1912, Page 2

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—— LAKELAND — Fireman’s Carnival Week Dec. 30. 15 SUPERB ATTRACTIONS 15 The Great Krouse Shows AFTERNOON AND NIGHT MAJESTIC IN MAGNIFICENCE. MIGHTY IN MAGNITUDE. MATCHLESS IN MERIT. Crowded with Novelties. Teeming with Attractions. Where Pleasure and Purity Reign. ' It is a place of amuserient, and amusement is what it provides in exhaustible quantities, and to suit the taste of the most fastidious. Replete with an abundance of m‘lfin‘ appealing to the refined and cultured, as well as popular Special Free Attractions SEE ELMA MEIER—The Diving Venus champion high diver of the worid. Actually dives from a 75-foot pedestal into * three feet of water. KROUSE FAMOUS MILITARY BAND OF TWENTY O e S Where Can You Get Them? Here at this drug store. If the doctor says you need a certain instrument or appliance come right to this store— we have it. Red Cross Pharmacy Phone 89 ¥ Quick Delivery FRESH GOODS Shell Pecans, Aimonds, E W Nuts, Ib 80¢ Plum Pudding in tins 20c and 35¢ Asparagus Tips 3¢ ¢ Dressings, Jams, Jellies and Pickes;’also Limburger cheese, Ib 25¢ Cream cheese, cake 10¢ Rocquefort Cheese. Ib 50¢ - Pure Food Store W. P. Pillans & Co.--Ask;thelnspector” ap for Qui il mile from station; 60 a:res under d wire fence; 30 acres cultivated; 125 large bearing orange trees, 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 years. Act quick as this wili not last. Call o1 write THE AL B0 EOE0HOE00 | And each little fellow and each little ck Sale, 80 Acres As fine land as there is in Florida, one and a half ubscribe for The Telegram There Are Many Reason, Why you should inspect our stock before purchasing your X-mas gifts, OW, this was the won- derful dream I had— | v a dream of the Christ. mas Tree: I dreamed that a melody sweet and glad rang out from somewhere pi to me, 5> And out of the silvered O Jfl.‘% east they came and out of the rosy west— More children than ever a man might name or ever a man has guessed; I And going and coming, and coming and going, With drummers a-drumming and buglers a-blowing, Were all the children that ever were known since ever there was an would not have, If it comes from Cole & Hull the quality is right, and this fact gives it Prestige that iy ot} lerwig,. s THE GIFT OF ALL GIFTS is a piece of good Jewelry or a good watch, It will last | offerings have been forgotten. Our Christmas display of Jewelry and Watches include class and price. Choose from it and your present cannot fail to please. The fact that we conduct and buy for four stores enables us to buy at an immens means a saving to you. We make a special effort to get appropriate gifts for ge our new line of Persian Ivory? It’s the real thing with a pretty monogram on. purchased of us free of charge. [} — COME IN AND GIVE YOUR EYES A FEAST—We are pleased to show you. put it off—come today. We are prepared to take care of mail orders promptly. write or telephone. COLE & HUL Phone 173 112 Kentucky Avenue, Lakelgng ODg after gy, . 8 Zifts of o, € saving, wy;.. ntlemen. Have yo, oo . We engrave artj -f Time's short, Dop's It you canno; ; come earth, In hundreds, in couples, and all alone, each chanting a song of mirth. And then in this wonderful dream of mine the chil- dren ran to and fro And marched in a long and winding line as swiftly as they might go; And each as he pass- ed the Christmas Tree looked up with & radiant HIGH CLASS ALMANAC FOR EVERY FAMILY Valuable Compendium of Informa- “The Home For Savings” And each as he came there bent the tion Given Away by State Bank 8, \ :;l::e_wlth curious, childish of Lakeland, And coming and going, and going An Almanac covers the widest Ihroug" the n(’or of a Ba"k | and coming, range of subjects and gives the most With buglers a-blowing and drum- accurate information contained in e —————————————————————————— mers a-drumming, any small handy volume that is pub- Were all of the children that ever lished. It is an encyclopedia for the have been since there was a world at all And none was a-hungered or pale or thin, or crippled or like to fall. Many a yourg man} kas! won' his way upward infthe business® world, The habit of savingfin a representative lusy man and a good text book for the fireside, It tells the things that one should (know and it is concise as well as de- . . . S i . K A And all of finite. It has a place all its own in llfstltutmn--.-as_we.]l as the he]plux s ' them sang the literary field. There were more sistance which this bank rendcrs (ts |dn thi : Almanacs published in the year 1912 patrons---demands consideration. ream of ., wer before in the history of The d f this i Elan:'l. :’l:fi civilization and the prospect is that | i € doors of this bank are open to as- 1 knew, (in the year 1913 all previous records | sist every worthy enterprise of indi- For it had a Will be surpassed. vidual or® : melody fair * Of course, there are many kinds of | o ‘corporatlon. and fine and Aimanacs and the present popularity every tome o this class of publication is not due D was true; |y, {jo Medical Almanac containing } And all of the besid 3 e the astronomical observations ¢ hildren: ;i A g they looked only the advertising matter of som» at me {n kroprietary medicine. This Almaanac pity—or so ‘doos not have to contain one thous- it seemed— and pages to contain a thousand While stars in . facts and a thousand items of infor- the boughs 'yation. of thej Christmas THE AMERICAN STATE BANK OF LAKELAND e ————— We Payf{4 Per{Cent Interest m e r Tree in marvelous glory gleamed. And going and coming, and com- ing and going, With drummers a-drumming and buglers a-blowing, Were all of the children that ever Skeleton of Ancient Warrlor. A skeleton, believed to be that of a S e Viking, has been discovered in a sand- TRECPCSLPISIPOSDPOFOH0083 bank at Reay, in the county of Caith- | & ¢ ness, Scotland. Close beside the skel- ' 3 & eton lay the ancient bridle of a war- [¥ 0 , e e 2 horse. 0 g Resolutions Too Pragile. X ¢ “Resolve to live a hundred years, | ;... . i and you will do It," declared & 8t |& Nothing would!please the] men[folks more for a Christmas : Louls physiclan. But being a physi- |8 g clan, he ought to know that good ress g olutions are easily broken, { have played since ever the world began, maid delightedly laughed and ran, And then in this o wonderful g“ ) dream I dream- | g r & i o Grew fairer and 2~ ';'53,0” A falrer until III{(.):IO o aO ’:% no AR e 32 Lu/_ NOTICE. OF. APPLICATION. FOR LEAVE TO SELL MINOR'S LAND. Present than a Box of AHT. CIGARS _——— A, H. ed, I thought The Exception. that the Christ- Some people expect one to believe mas Tree in their veracity except when they dee precate themselvos seemed fairer a thing ¥ could be; 2 TN A, O And all of the 45 fi:'o children they et called my name and all of i the children smiled. And suddenly then to my heart there came the faith of a little child, And going and coming and coming and going, With drummers a-drumming and buglers a-blowing, I marched with the children of all the lands, of all the years and times, And lnughed as we ran with our close-linked hands and chanted our world-old rhymes. WILBUR D. NESBIT. Valuable Gife, “Talking about Christmas-boxzes,” remarked & commercial traveler, “the one I got last year would be hard to beat. Our guv'nor never gave us a Christmas-box, 80 you can imagine bow surprised we were when he told us all to go into his office, where he sat with a pile of envelopes in his hand. * ‘Gentlemen,’ said he, ‘I intend to give each of you a Christmas present this year. These envelopes contain something valuable, which | hope you will make good use of.’ “Of course we thanked him and marched out, thinking that he was a good sort, after all. And what do you think was in the envelopes?” “A check?” Notice is hereby given that on the 13th day of January, A. D, 1913, 1 will apply to Hon. C. M. Trammell, county judge in and for Polk county, State of Florida, at his office in Bar- |¢ tow, in said county, for an order authorizing me, as guardian of Odessa Inman and Alvin Inman, the |¢ riinor heirs of the estate of J. M. In- | § man, deceased, to sell at private sale | @ the following property belonging to said estate, towit: Begin at the S. W. corner of the 8. W. 1 of the N. E. % of sec. 29, twp. 28 south, range 24 east, thence run north on west line of described forty 132 yds. to a stake; thence east 293 1-3 yds. to a stake; thence south 132 yds. to a stake on south line of said forty; thence west along said south line 293 1-3 yds. to the place of begin- ning, containing 8 acres, all lying, being and situate in Polk county and State of Florida. Said land belonging to the estate of the said J. M. Inman, deceased, tc be sold for the best interest of said minor heirs. This 6th day of December, 1912, SARAH M. INMAN, Guardian. VOTING BOXES At all the Drug Stores and H. C.! “No; it was a confounded Stevens’ Jewelry Store for the tion for the cure of indigestion!™ o | Queen oOf the Firemen’s Whom to Thank Carnival “1 suppose you feel very thankfu) to ———— 100Q Free Votes Santa Claus for providing you wity such a fine turkey? said the minis. “Naw, sah” replied To all candidates who have 1,000 or _— nay. more votes ter to Uncle 'Lijah’s little boy. “Uncle tole dis chile ter be than' Tharsday, December 26 MM&GMMlnm'lhizl VOTES ONE CENT EACH. MO CRELCHT OO .T. CIGAR CO| Lakeland, Florida 290 Blue. Another shipment of those delicious : Peanut Butter Kisses have ar- § nved. When wanting something in § - candies don’t forget them. §c Sack. g H. O. DENNY PHONE 226 - 3 mith & Steitz {REAL ESTATE g See Us For ROSEDALE and PARK MILL Lots Deen & Bryant Building house dore on de jar.” Lakeland. 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