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brings you nearer your ACCOLNT wil aidyon Realize .hat every time the clock ticks that you are one second nearer that ambition or misfortune. The best friend you can have to help you is money. Starta bank account here today, ., Even a dollar will start one. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Lakeland MAPS, BLUE PRINTS M:ps ot any dezcription comphi*d on short notice. Apecini mlieat'e. given to compiling city, dispiay and adverrising mape County amé taw maps kept on hand. Chemicaliy prapared, non-fading biue rivis at res omable rates. Special rates for prints in lsrge yuantldes Prompt attention given mail ord -ro South Florida Map and Blueprint Co ¥oom 213-215 Drane Buiiding LAKRLAKD 7. HOHOHOSHQPOPOFOHFOLOLOPOPOTODOBOHOBO FIRST QUESTION AT EVERY FIRE--$ How ; Did It Start? Second Question: tow About The Insurance? To the first question the answer varies. The answer to the second is alwayseither 2 **None At All.” “‘Just: Expired” or “Fully gy Covered.” Whatwould be theanswer were the fire at your house? Among the Reliable Com panies we represent, we write for the Fidelity Undewriters with assets of $41.000,000 Y- 1. MA Successor to the Johnson Agency Room 7, Ravmondo Bldg. Phone 30 OPOPORC: R. L. MARSHALL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Will furnish plans and specifications or will follow any plans and specificutions furnished. SUNGALOWS i SPECIALTY. Let me show you some Lakeloud homes I have built LAXZLAND, Phone 267-Green. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., JAN, 4, 1913, ROCKEFELLER LIVES IN AN EARTHLY HADES, Belvidere, Kan., Jan. 3.—*That trother of mine, John D, Rockefel- ler, is the most lonesome man jn the world. There is no man who walks the earth he can call his real friend.” This was the statement made to- day by Frank Rockefeller, of Cleve- lznd and New York, who is spend- ing some time at his big ranch near Belvidere, where he comes every winter for a few weeks' vacation. For twenty years he has been general field man for the Standard Oil Com- pany. His 15,000-acre ranch in this county is called “Rockefeller's $1,- 000,000 plaything.” . “I'd rather live on a 150-acre Western homestead, with a home- seeker's usual farm, than live like John D, does in his palaces. He's living in a regular h—1. He's the ; most lonesome man on the face of i the earth. He can call f‘frlend.' | “John D. has been relegated to the background by all the big busi- i ness men with whom he once did | 'bl:slnm. None of them will have anything to do with him. They jdon’t like his ways of doing busi-: i ness, Brother William is worth fifty ! per cent. more money than John D..! but the people don't know it. John D. hasn’t invested his money for many years and is practically out of | tke game. He has the income of Lis investments, but nothing more. William invests and reinvests and tcday is worth one half again as ! much as John D.” i ‘“John D. is afraid of being kid- taped and held for ransom. He | hever stirs without his guards, |If he goes from his home only a few steps there are several armed men vith him or standing at windows with their eyes on him, He always is oftaid Kidnapers are after him Years ago he attempted to stop me from going hunting tor fear 1 would be Kidnaped and he would be called upon to pay ransom. It's a regular P ania with him now.” | i Frank Rockefeller is 70 years old, fumly.-ln is an arrow, weighs 217 rounds and is an athlete, Regardless | Iui‘ his appearance while in New York 1 “cr Cleveland, when in Kansas he] no man' looks just like an ordinary rnnrhur.l And he acts like one, too. He can ! vide any horse on the ranch; he can l cutswear any cowboy on the place, and he can chew as much tobacco in a day as the next man. He coesn’'t mind asking for a ‘‘chew” i from any puncher, and he will ag| & - readily give one to any one of the boys. Wall street and lower Broad- wary never would recognize him. He purchased the ranch 39 years ago { :HASKELL AND PAUWAY ITEMS I Mr. Edgar Williams who has been visiting his parents during the holi- di:ys, will return to college at Gains- ville in a few days. There will be Sunday school and preaching at Haskell Sunday. Sun- ¢ay school will begin promptly at 10 o'clock. Everyone please be on time. Everybody welcome. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Krasue, two ’pnpulur young people of this place, gave a watch party at their lovely home Tuesday night in honor of i their many friends they have won ) since being in the “Sunny South.” Scveral games were played and love- ly music by Mrs. Krasue on piano. Pelicious refreshments were served. All departed for home with a joy- ful heart, wishing New Year's would come oftener. Those present were: Misses Mildred Overstreet, Millie Howe, Ruth and Vera Wil liums, Hazel and Dorothy Selew, Ila Womble, Hazel Cardwell, Violet, Ola and Mary Burgner. Messrs. Ed- die Hill, J. Howe, P. McLeod, E. and P. Williams, H. Selew, R. & E. Trask, Willle Page, Herman ang { Jessie Womble.. ! Mr. H. Siegre, of Ilinois, is vigjt- llmz relatives here. | Mr. Trumen Waits has returned to Pauway after a delightfy) visit with friends in Georgia. | Hazel Cardwell spent Tuesday at Haskell. The entertainment at Hancock school was quite a success Miss Alma Wilder, teacher, had the room .| 15C YOUR NEGHho | THE BEST IS NONE T00 GOOD-~ HARCOURT&.C0. ssrsoce MANUFACTURING ENGRAVERS LOUISVILLE, KY,U.S.A. WE ARE, THEIR EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THEIR EXCLUSIVE LINE. Full|line of Dennison’s Gift Dressings; also Gibson Art Co's Engraved Specialties, Holiday and Fancy Goods, 1oys, Etc. LAKELAND BOOK STORE Then You Will Not Hesitate to ac.l | lieve What We Say, We are constantly receiving letters | from sufferers of rhecumatism, who have used Taylor's Best Blood Medi- | cine and this is what one said: | | *“Your Best Blood Medicine is the | finest medicine I ever took. 1 had| rheumatism for years and tried e\'vr’-l thing almost without relief, and now | 1 have taken two bottles of Taylor's | Best Blood Medicine and am well. I shall always keep a bottle in the ' house.” i Yours truly, ! Come to our store or phone us to- day and get a bottle, and we will re- ::;u your dollar if you are not satis- Price, $1.00 the bottle ! |I|, is perfectly harmless. teautifully decorated in holly and various colors and with the Christ- mas tree hanging full of presents for her scholars made every one present feel welcome and hoping old | Santa would pay them all another visit next year. { Mr. and Mrs. Ayets' daughters, | Mrs. Ida Fussell and Mrs. G. Her- rell, have returned home after a few : deys' visit here. : Miss Ila Wamble, Mr. Tom Wil- | liams, Mr. Eddie Hill and Mr. A. B. | Moore were guests at Burgner farm | Sunday for dinner. B sy, Cigars For the Holidays make a splendid gift for men if they are the yigi s of cigars. We beg to inform the ladigs that Inmapg Bium Cigars are the right kind. The ki;g thar smoke themseives instead of giving away 1o 1}, So you can come and get a box of BLUNTS band, sweetheart Remember, Do you remember, if you lose heart about your work, that none of it is lost; that the good of every good deed | remains, and works on forever; and | all that falls and is lost is the outside : shell of the thing; which, perhaps might have been better done, but has nothing to do with the real good you | have done to men's hearts.—Charles Kingsley. EASY AND GURE WAY 10 CURE GOLDS: Don't Neglect a Cold, Ely’s Cream Balm W11l Stop It in the Sneezing Stage. ., A cold generally attadks the weak- Long L i f 2 0 f L inen ext part, affecting the eyes and earsl i some and producing nasal catarrh along with good laundry work ‘is what you are looking for and that is just what we are giving. Try us. : SUre yon gy, what 10 Be sure vor, o . JNMAN'S BN For sale ut* ! i TR ‘ Manufacti i | INMAN CIGAR FACTORY Phone 233 Red w5 and throat thoubles in others. A cold is due to an inflammation of the membrane lining the air pas- | saues, and may be promptly cured little KElys Cream Balm, which immediately relieves tht In-| Pommation” and all the distressing | ey running at the nose and eyes, ! Phone 130. West Main St with a sore throat, fever and One reason why this | antiseptic Balm acts so quick- | n Iv s heeanse it is applicd directly to | o hoarseness, cadache, pure, the tender sore surfaces, chronic cases of cicarrh, Ely's Cream Balm never Loto aniekly and effectunlly check | he poisonous discharge which clogs | the head and throat, causing llu"g‘ drsensting hawking, spitting umll' Llowing of the nose. This rnmod_\’i not only drives out the disease, but | heals and strengthens the weakened !’”_ membranes, thus ending catarrh. ’ Catarrh is a filthy, disgusting dis- | g vase. Don’t put up with it another ‘ WAy day. Get a 50 cent bottle of Ely's 1 im-];.u;e dA‘bOllt“n At iovom 1, Raymondo Bldg., Lakeland. Flnd: Cream Balm from your druggist and | ™ c. D' M’CA'N, MANAGER see how quickly you will be relieved, Ifl RS | Sebring, Florida Fven in severe, 1 The Town of Beautiful Location The Town of Progress The Town of Opportunity PARK HILI Ten Good Reasons, Why You Should Own a Lot in Park Hill First. Because it is in the Best Town in South Florida. Second. Because it is as HIGH if not HIGHER than anv point in Lakeland. Third. Because it has One Mile of Granolithic: Side Walks. Fourth. Because it has High Class Building Restrictions. Fifth. Because 4 Beautiful Lakes canbesegn from its Summit. Sixth. Because Shade Trees will be planted on all streets this Fall. Seventh. Because all Streets will be Graded. Eighth. Because it is the most attractive Residential Section in Lakeland. Ninth. Because Lotscanbe sold on REASONABLE Terms. Tenth. Be-ause if you.don’t, you will wish you had, if you do, will always be glad. ——See= Deen- Bryant Go Co R()gall Building or §. M. STEPHENS