Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 6, 1913, Page 5

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TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA,, JAN. 6, 1913, PAGE FIVE. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. | THE FATHER OF G0OD ROADS. TO MY FRIENDS AND PATRONS | NOTICE. | :‘ The following transfers of real es- Seventy-six years ago there died a' Dr. R. R. Sullivan has mnsented' Bids to lay standard sidewalk ' {+tete has been made during the past|wan wiose poeculiar fate it was to to take charge of my practice dur-lmross North Missouri avenue at the || week: leave a name which mingled with | | ing my absence. He is a physician | intersection f" West Peachtree street (| Chus A Parrisi and wife to Fla Dev | the dust and heen trodden under foot 'and surgeon of experience and abil- | will be received by the strect com- 2t h. THE EVENING — l a bev Co 1o W I Wirtz, Lo L s unique fasiion to its owner's|ity, and is a thorough Christian gen- ' mittee until Monday, Jan. 6, at { Buchanuon and wife to O L Wil- [ Lonor wnd renown. Yet while every- | tieman, whom I am glad to have suc- p m. 1"“’“‘ Jac Hicks to Pipkin Bros, J M [ene talks of “macadam™ and “maca- [cced me in the work. Any favors' Specifications can be found 4t the raham to Gertrude L Graham, W K | ¢ roads, not one person in alshown him will be appreciated. office of the city clerk. | builey et al to J 13 Malloy, ¢ B Whid wran ! has evior heard the fnl'l Your Friend, ; R. E. SCIPPER 1den to George Nicolopuolos, Aler! John Londen Macadam, | 16 W. M. BEViS, M. D. | Street Commissicner / i Nicolopuolos, P L Goss and wife to ¥ | =0t born in 1736, the LA R ‘ P A Taylor, D A Keller and wife to 1 tereatoar rond reformer of rodern W Reid, Annie V Bowen and hus- iCo, 03000 di0Io 0D ¢ 0"'0“"0"“0'50' DO QO T 3B i e ——— e Lond o Mas J L Thomas, E M How- | He v of 4 sood Avrshire family | % o ——————— ; All the wmembers of the Ladies' | 2rd and wite to W M Tolor, Ella M Lin woderate ciren wes, and Q Ihe M0 el ar ware 0 f F‘re PLixieland Improvement society are layton and husband to Mrs Mary | v en 1 vears old ent to the Q 0 Case (v] ! requested to meet at the Divieland | Kaszer, John V' Stephen [«lllln b at 3 o'clock tomorrow after- | F Berry, J A Binghan and wife tofollice of an unele who was a mer- ind wife to | chant in New York., Younz Maca- 2@ which has recently opened up its magnificent stock in the Ris- 5 00 noon. All members are urzently | Mary S Hall, Henry Richardson and | dam remained here for a number of | & hone 4 lq.wstod to attend and to bring their vife to W J Smith, ¥ A Branch and | ¥o@r and daring the Revolution did Q 3 Z —— (€8, Lwife o W Smith, W I, Underhill |2 tiviving business as an ageny for (’ gins’ building, fnvites the attention of the public to its Cowmun has returned ———— j:r' d wife to Marshal] Seigler, Jacob C | the s of prizes. The outcome of | € ame her duties Mrs. W. F. Hampton and two|Fuhrman and wife to ¢ ¢ Keller, Z | the war loft him nearly penniless ¢ Beautiful Calendar 2 ace. A . H . e N < ool at that place.iepjldren, and Mps, Grether, of St. | . Crum and wite to Jessie and Hat- | He retarned to Great Britain, where - Augustine, and Miss Murie] ”flrn.m_’m- King, R P Perry and wife to Fan-{for many yvears he held various < 1oft today for De-1,0 sanford, who have been the house | 1ie Harris, A 2 MeKinney and wife null bt Lonorable county offices. | one of the handsomest of the season, which it is now giving away oes 1o re-enter Stet- uyests of Mr. and Mrs. B H. Youngs. (& Emory V Bryant. W F Hallam & ; : ¢ £t tristee of roads in Ayrshire he | & i sl i & Thix calendar is a reproductior of one of the most noted paintings Cltt this morning for their homes, | (¢ to €V pae i i huving spent a most pleasant holi- | to J F Taylor, ompson attended i day season as the guests of this pop- f wife to J D Porier. M o, Fdith K Moulton | turned over in his mind various W Wil "‘: i / for hettering the rouds |8 ¢ o rinioue author, and is a gem of art. Call and get one—you LVans ;v nool tthe United Kingdom, and ? c' ‘e [ » < § 4 ¢ vrievor of Bristol roads, he carried 1§ g piss soctation at Ocala juiar couple. Mrs, Hampton is Mrs 1‘1;11 husband to Allora Holley, Al-faiterward when he was appointetd | i{® will be pleased ‘Yuuugs' sister and Mrs. Grether islora Holley and wite to Maggie m-l; s SIS j the molhn-lb Ull-.\ll.\ \mmuf‘ .\.hs\ .:nn 1':hl|lh.( I A\I‘o.mv m‘l. F .\lom«-.l‘nlt tany of his plans at his own ex- '6 Wishing a Hapy New Year to all and with a desire to serve : poton reopened her t Harrold, who is an attractive .\;m-,h D Fuller and wife to £ 0 M Cope- | pens 18 ‘:‘ (d private school this ' ford girl, is Mr. Youngs' nicce, Py Pieree & Bowden to I P Byrd, The wain feature of his road mak- 5:?, you well during the coming yeur, we are .« Orange street with | e f(; W Singletary and wife to A Bir2 process was to form a bed of i S Don’t get the iden in your head !Hall Jr, Payvne & DeVane to A I‘-i!‘ arments of - hard stone, none ul'{Q Yours truly, L i ) & — { that all the new syou know slmn]'l‘llnll Jr. John King heirs to A H‘; VEich should be oo large to p:nss"S b Svves, of Roerum, and P bhe Kept in the back part of your | Pull Jreo 0 B Wilson and wife to Al thronsh an iron ring two and a half & i 20 Kate Haynes, of fevanium, This ix a great mistake | " Hull Jv, 108 Wikon and wite to | i1 indiameter. This stone i 'h M d Jcity the attrac-| The latese ediet from fashionable | V Boull Jr, 6T Bdwards and wife | WAk 1o be from six to twelve & e 0 e ar Wdre 0 [ 1. 15 Haynes. cireles in Paris, or wherever i o WhERden, Fleteher & DeVane |incieos ik, covered with o finer "' - originate, is to telephone the Even-ito b ¢ Whidden, Perer M Brown and | Surtae, w rial, and left to be worn \ and children ting Telegram oflice all the new sivite i D CTark, W I Overrocker vt compactness and smoothnoss by i R et om a pleasant 'chout yony own family aind that ot td ow to Harey 8°M I 1 1 [ wheels and hoo SREEReTTY ag holidays! your friends we don't mean for o to W T Pest, Lake Wales Land ! thioe 1 oover it, wls at their! you to 2o into vours atd their closets Co to Nera W Benning id pend Macadiom was 60 when he sot !:nl.ll aep out all the skeletons, totellepr Fort v o 1A DeN ane, Moges | s ! fairly started, but e ] fn all about the zuests, parties, | ey oand wite to W Bennett, | towith such enerey that he ) o the Amer- | racetings, births and deaths yon 1 thit Shoves to ¢ Shoves: fere bodiod the whole conntry had owner of a krow abont and (lu isits vou or ado | system Parlianien power Premier | your ‘neizhibors make. We dike w0 FROM MOULTRIE, GA.. TO LARE. ‘o' ibarant of two thonsand At vester- ger this ance and ony readers LAND IN COVERED WAGON !¢ Thoue) and reimbarse! like 1o see 1t iy print, so honors 1 oy ome five thousand mor | ,,,,, even, and daring 1913 we trust that I Cansey and tfamily veached [ W e liad o spent out of his own | s retnrned to our readers will co-operate with us | Guinesville Thorsday {rom \|n'l|¥|'im‘l"“ G experiments e |~|»|'||,~‘~--!‘ it to re- as in the past, and help us make the Gaooin their covered wazon in which 0 knicithood. He died November in Massey's Busi- Telegram biceer amd better with fthey are traveling 1o Lakeland, lhi\"."v INTE i hiis NSt year | Wiere e is making each issiu [ State L Sone crashers and steam rollers — Mro Cansey will locate at Lu!u-l;nld‘ll-u\' npplemented his more primi- E '00D ROADS ASSOC]ATION i the climate proves beneficial mili\. methods: Yet the nineteenth no mecting of the MEETS WEDNESDAY. JAN. 8. Lini He deft Mounltrie on Dee, 21 eenture and the present as well owe association tomor- st 1 toprozress has heen slow owing |n‘h. Macadam those solid principles of W aftrnoon on account of the The rvegular monthily meeting of - the bad ronds, He will resume the fecuniry road building which hard!y oot 12 e Methodigst chureh, the Lakeland Highland Good Hn‘.ulr‘ journey today Gainesville Sun inw' than a handred years ago be- e i e meeting wi w an- association will meet \Wednesday, i o e e to offer relief from the ineredi- i o'clock AL aembers and all peo- | RATE FOR INAUGURATION nade travel by road a horror in ple interested in the good roads!| R ; e good old days.” Jacksonvill ! i ot Bothe the Atlantic Coast Line and . & EE T "m"““”"A LAY 10 ‘l"]‘!l..- Seaboard Air Line have an bos o -~ o fre . ':' AR i 3 . LT hm_lil‘ St e [ nonuneed special rates 1o Tallahass o« | y we won’t bacrlflce Quallty ; ! - ws purchased \ onoaccount of the inauguration o REMARKABLE GROUND FOR DI- e formerly ocenpled by PHOSPHATE MEN HOLD Governor-elect Park Trammel whicl | VORCE BY TAMPA WOMAN. Pand Mres Trammell BIG BANQUET JAN. 16. e BT ol T e TG i | - - but we are a]ways stn(]_\'ing how to “ —_— : : Vot Tamii o tha r‘(lllll(l teli in Allegation is made by Mrs, Ellen Me Honry Cole roturned Saturday The Pebble Phosphate Miners' as- : % : 1. Wilson in a suit for divorce filed 2 2 £ ;¢ Lthe capital city s $85.90, good tor Chico whore e zoes to re-enter sociation is preparing to hold a ban- teday that her husbhand, Zachary T. lncrease The Quantlty € TSt of Bis parents, Mr. and | eccasion is expected to lw one of un- D R R when ghe was entirely of sound Mmore: l'hom- us and prove it. .0 A Cole usual pleasantness and will be at-| mind. The plaintiff alleges that she \\|l| 2o to Tallahassee to be present - tended by the I~.uhm‘|)lm~p)1dn op- wus married to Wilson on Oct, 16, Wr Stieed’s handsome new erators in the State. Invitations are "Q":'I'; ": ("I';:::'l" R 1887, and thay there are eight living Best Butter, per poudd . ... ceviomein ciiiin iiareainn 40 N (R "o « e 0 “ R e S00t Tennessee avenue s, being sent ont by the committee in Wb m\' '"“l‘ st hfl children, the oldest 24 and the |l Sugar, 16 pounds TR Sy - e 1.08 MLt naenificent proportions, | eharze of the banquet and consisting ROk TR Lonngest N vears of age. Cottolene, 10 pound pails camesavsasen Avrs e v sy B i be one of the very of A A\ MebLeod, 1 1. Mino and P / The bill alleges that on March 4, Cottolene, 4-pound pails 88 mesin the eity, It qe il Fuller 912, she was living at Green 3 il 15 thprarance and con- The banquer follows a recent meet- CARD OF THANKS. “orings, and had gone to Bayview, Snowdnft. .10 p?lllll . Yesrves s cumens vy 8 . el of which will ‘ing in this city at whieh important o il 11 \ kindl i and that at this time she was|[] 3 cans family size Cream..... ... e BB H Se S X « it : b Luished and equipped business matters were discussed and q :: ; i ’I:: v\l\ “"Illll 3 I‘\ I. b +10k, owing to having stepped on a 6 cans blb’ B . .. ... ccmis sty BB I . S« FIng © 1088 and aln : lrn convenienees At which time it was decided to ave | 5 T m”_' m‘”“ S nail, and was in bad physical con- ([l 1-2 barrel best Flour..... .....cc.. .. cassommee. SO b ——— social features inoconnection with | TR B e 'm‘mn. It alleges further that said 12 pounds best Flour. . .o e ..ooiivmiemereeineerme... W The ¢ 201 the Telegram are the other functions of the orzaniza- | AR, AND MRS, CARSTENS. Axn fendant had her forcibly taken Picnic Hams, per pound 1818 S M Al A S. AR NS \ y Coem . 0s0scscEBsst st oo mme e o 0 S Wal'r to the churches of | tion.- Tampa Tribune, o nto an automobile and sent to the HILDREN. 1 e sy 4% CHILDF nsane asylum at Chattahoochee, but g:m" Uum:v‘uud HAIM. o cosiamcmecceniiiicrmens :: y " interest in appoint- | i _ that she was discharged from the tagon P R AERAL AR RAREEAR B8 SREL KPC PN ot 10 give the news of that | DRESSMAKING PARLORS OPENED ;o on April 5, after the physi- |[§ Ground Coffee, per pound. . R R e .II % the tupor. e b i 5 ians in charge had communicated ([ 5 gallons Kerosene .. e ...cecomecveeeeniimerncncen.. .08 3 latter of Mrs. Webster, of Portland, Or ;T st come our without | ard Mrs. langman, of Lakelani " ' her eldest son.—Tampa Times. B !‘f L"";l',‘“'"h isn’t | THEA T R E have opened dressmaking parlors ' Qood FIll E G ' wee dell L "t as it should be,blame mo « millinery establi i wid B8 but 4 o A and’ ) |\h« nnl!mn Ty ‘bhlhlls!llllf‘ll[ of M There's a ocountry editor not & thou- v’y . 1000000 QO QGO O0 00O Nuna Patton, and will be glad sand miles from here who, when he several days. ‘ Heospent w very pleasant quet at the Tampa Bay hotel on the : \‘\"h'il' :.Ihr ST lr D o Wilson, on March 4, 1912, had her rduring the holidays, evening of Thursday, Jan I'he %y tient Tran ol oy 1008 ixho sent to the State insane asylum We give the "most now but we are anxious to grve €1 7sore™ if some church takes | "rest in what it s doing | VAUDEVILLE TONIGHT We take pleasure in | GARCIA'S BAND. 1 4l news pertaining to| 10 and 20c—Admisgion—10 and 20° 1 and societies, but meet the ladies whmo desire ar: gets shy on copy. runs in a couple of llhlnk in fashionable dressmakingz. - columns of “Lucile ™ 300000000000000 : is must be furnisheq [0 © © 0000000000000 S S e sae J A CObUtnSGreater Mlnstrels “Itan ¥ ‘e authorized to do so RN S L rnarion 1o wnien e, PPOGRAM for Tonight, UDITORIU IS COMING One Night Only, Monday, January 6, 1913 Presenting an all white company Ch [ fia“o and sweetestsing- featuring that droll comedian as ers in wminstrelry Seats go on sale at Red Cross Pharmacy TONIGHT, Jan. 1, 1913, Reserved Seats $I. General Admission 75¢ Balcony 50¢ First three rows of seats downstairs exclusively for children under 12 at 25¢ co;{{;ffg! ONE NIGHT ONLY THEATRE Ask Your Neighbor Who She Is! MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA. 1 Prof. Murphy Leader. OVERTURE. I]I BON JUAN AND CHARLES V l PART 1. (Pathe —Drama.) L e e o S DON JUAN AND CHARLES V AND PEGGY ML fl! OLDEST AND BEST IN THE PART 2. and the GOOD MIUSlC Coming Soon Jan. 7, 8, 10, 11. BILLY Commg! p—— °°!““" s . HAYWOOD SISTERS Joe Weber's New York Success “llfSllay, Jfllllflfl' 2' 1913 ‘I;Ialll r . Fou ora THE ARTIST AND THE BRAIN | Y Pabth Oles (€4 Margaret Mayo’s Delightful more FOR LOVE. | SPRCIALIBY. yiifecy Crom kelth: Cis The Chmax Musical Comedy C % : omedy-Drama. ) And 3 Reels Pictures. Usnal V'roes and Company IN “The Havoc (Edison—Comedy-Drama., L With music and an all star cast. One B A BY M I N E” Night Only Thursday, Jan.9,1913| The Alzedas Direction Geo. E. Frigen Seat Sale Oy ¢ Red Cross Phar- macy Tuesday morning 190, m. | IWO NIGALS, January 13-14 THE INTRIGUE ] !H:D-Drama.»‘. lOPEN AT 6 P. M. o e lorrery. | Goperal Admission...10¢ m" 7 ..... .4....1“ c‘lldm. .mr 'ZuuSC UWDER 18 - = oo 58] oOODeNeNe0e0eNNeNIn0+0$0 Aduits ; 10¢. Children 5 5¢C PoovDOBOBOOGOOGODOD - E-2-2-X-R-3-8-2-N-N-3-R-F-%-RJ ————————————————— s

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