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PAGE EIGHT. - -) FOR SALE FOR SALE—3 beautiful lots, close I, facing northeast side Lake Mor- ton; bearing orange trees; cheap :f Apply Telegram office. s0ld at once. 11-21-tt FOR SALE—Improved and unim-! oroved city and suburban property. For quick sale list your property with us. Fla. and Ga. Land Co.. Telephone 72. Munn Bldg. 10-25tf. FOR SALE—I tave the old Dixie- taad Water plart for sale. Pump, | Eagine, Tank and Brick tower. | will sell cheap. JOHN F. COX. “OR SALE-- Good 4-room house, «.% cash, balance so much month. ! Seully & Bassett, 17 FOR. SALE- One §30 office desk for 83135 $20 refrigerator for io;oone 375 organ for $lu. C. A, tonk, 05 Gilinore Ave., Lakeland, Iia 17 FOR SALE. {n sighy of Lakeland depot. Six Lore truck farm; 115 acres in old rove, some of the trees having 15 OXcs orunges on them now. A good foar-room house. in cultivation. The owner leav- ng Florida. Price for everything, 32,000; $500 cash; balance 1, 2 and ! vears, at 8§ per cent, {'eok, owner, 603 Gilmore Ave., Lakeland, Fla. 30 FOR SALE--4-room cottage in West Lakeland, lot 100x200. A de- sirable home. Phone 21 Green. 39 SPECIAL SALE HOUSES AND LOTS. 250 to $500 cash, and so much one per month, will buy finest building || fnts, with iron fence set in concrete; o~ elegant five-room bungalows with ni! modern conveniences, located on South Tennessee or Missourl Aves. e me at once as they won't last long'on these terms. W. FISKE JTOHINSON, Room 17, Kentucky Bldg. Plones Nos, 102 or 150. CLASSIFIED The EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKI: LAND, FLA., JAN. 10, 1913, STOCK HOGS and meat hogs for sule at reasonable prices. \V. Womble's near lLake Beulah. HAVE YOU GOT YQURS? Call at G.| Lakeland is growing. Suppcse we 11 | et 25,000 people here in the next jten years. What will it profit you iif you do not own any Real Estate? | Think iy over and then Get Busy. 'Bon Air looks good to most people. | Don’i. take my word for it but see it NOW. JOHN F. COX REALTY COMPANY. i | i ART STUDIO OFZN. | This is to notify my patrons that i1 will take pupils in china painting !(\n Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur- ROOM WITH BOARD--Excellent ! days. In water color on Wednesdays "front room with board may be had!and Saturdays. Mrs. Jennie Willitts. lat 2 4 avenue. Mrs. H : jai 211 Lemon avenue Irs Ienry! S Bacon. — o el i | (rotected. American State Bank. | .l OR 'l.l.h.\l .~.. ‘n.n‘lmn}ahm] rooms. §y y Skipper, president; S. F. Smith. {Live Wire Real Estate Co. ‘vice president; P. 2. Chunn, cashier. FOR See | 25 5 26 | RENT— 6-room house. Black, the sawmill man. MANN PLUMBING (0., formerlv ! APARTMENTS FOR RENT. !un‘ 209 S. Kentucky Ave., now located 1; Our two-story brick apartment!ay 203 N. Kentucky Ave., Bowyer { house, on the north shore of Lake|pbyjlding. 1t will pay vou to let us Mcrton will be ready for occupancy ! figure on your plumbing. Phone 257 «bout Jan. 1. It contains four flats' 12-12-1mo of five rooms each, the flats being| equipped with private bath, electric | YOUR CHANCE. {lights, running water and fira! | am starting’a day and night class | places. Long, broad verandas, up-|Keb. 3 in <horthand, typewriting, or istairs and down. House within a | bookkeeping--other subjects includ- | stone’s throw of one of the prettiest led This will especially benefit you land all cleared | heets of water in Florida. For fur- ' v.ho huve to work aud cannot go to! jther particulars, apply to Stephens E<()I|c‘20 or who wish to get a business | & Rogan, Lakeland. Fla. 12-14-if|education at home. | FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS— | 'ortunity and join the class. { water, electric lights and telephone. | room 211 Drane buildinz, Hours 9 | Call at 217 South Virginia Ave. tr11a m and 2 to 4 p. m. 24 i 12-‘7-'-”; LOTS IN DIXIELAND FOR 3ALE Big bearing orange trecs to pick fruit from NOW. Price $350.00 each. Den’t all speak at once. JOHN F. COX. MISCELLANEOUS | © ™ ™" Siees mancra. SOUND BANKING our motto. American State Bank of Lakeland. J. L. Skipper, president; S. F. Smith, You can save money by ordering vour wall paper from my new sample hook. Leave orders at Waring’s, The Model Hardware Co. 2 FIRST CLASS DRESS MAKING vice president; P. E. Chunn, cashier.| q,n . 4t 206 Kast Oak St. Mrs. W 25| 1:. Foster. 34 Take this op- | For ' CALIFORNIA'S DISASTER IS FLORIDA'S OPPORTUNITY. Oriando, Jan, 1o, ! bout determined Now that it is that the citrus | «rop of Calilornia is about 50 per | [ cent Kkilled by frost, Florida grow- '~ eXpect 1o profit to some extent ¢rvist in the northern markets. ing that there will be no increase, ‘hn that is their opinion. The grow- er may have something to say about "ti e filling of the demand with the tgeoply, which really regulates prices ; v hen thy crop is short. Dealers ma- {i1pulate when the crop is great, and is a surplus, bug when it is the growers fix the prices at i which they will sell in the orchards. | i s generally estimated by the the citrus industry 1.4t about one-half of the Florida crop has already been moved, leav- g from three and a half to four and a half million boxes still to be Ishipped, Now cat in half, there is no reason why growers of Florida should not alize a big profit on their groves s vear to offset the low prices of the carlier months, Some even say i box on the trees may b quoted e growers hold back. thorities of Jane Austen Unpopular. It has been pointed out with some | surprise that the late W. 8. Giibert had a stgong dislike for Jaue Austen, but a correspondent of the New York Evening Post reminds us that Mark Twain had a similar antipathy. He ¢aid once that “‘a library that does not | contain Jane Austen's works is a good | library, even if it hasn't another book g | Question of Economy. '\ He—"We must economize. Suppose, own clothes?’ She— | “Oh, George, dear, I could never do ! that Suppose I begin by trying to make yours?’ { lesires a positicn as bookkeeper or | ienographer. 17 dogired. Best of references, Ad- iv?'vws “X," care Telegram. 46 i WANTED--A couple of boarders. | Private family. 306 South Virginia {Ave. Mrs. G E. Hawkins, 43 1 WE ARE CONSERVATIVE, yet progressive. American State Bank. J. L. Skipper, president; S. F. Smith, vice president; P. E. Chunn, cashier. 25 | Would You Like to OWN a Piano? MAGNIFICENT $35 Come to the S A | OPPORTUNITY Our Maijestic Range Demonstration is We and colfee insid now on. Paae o o o % 3 - i ranges this week. ‘ fic = e =l j time to buv your range while you get the $8.00 worth of war? free. double value voting coupons on these oy the shortage that nccessarily wili! Al-| " reiddy jobbers and dealers are declar- ; that the (alifornia crop is| ~darling, that you try your hand at | See C. A.| With private bathroom, etc.; free | Particulars sce Miss Emama Pocock, | making vour WANTED--Aa experienced man | Can furnish machine | For Neatness in Clothing. London has adopted a French indas. try which aims at neatness. It i that of the “stoppeur.” The word r. fers to the art of mending clothes. In Parls the “stoppeur” is well and favorably i known. Supposing a gentleman tears his coat or burns a hole with his cigar- ette in his trousers, the garment {e conveyed to the “stoppeur,” who in s0me mysterious way reconstructs the weave in the stuff. joining up threads of a bit of cloth cut from another | part. R ) Insane Asylums, The great Greek pliysicians had de voted much attertion to insanity, and some of their precepts anticipated modern discoveries, but no lunatic asy- lum appears to have existed in an- tiquity. In the first period of the monastic life a refuge is said to have been opened for the insane at Jerusa. lem, but this appears to have been a solitary instance, arising from exh be said that no lunatic asylum ex- the time of the fifteenth century. Home of Spruce Beer, A popular beverugze on the islands of St. Pierre and Miquelon, particular- ‘luly among the bank fishermen, is spruce beer. The neighboring New- foundlanders probably introduced this drink among the French. It has been brewed in Newfoundland from a very early period. material. In some way they seem t | gencies of a single class, and it may | isted in Christian Europe until about | Pretty Con, . ! The Disraclis «.. fleldsaye in the - i of Wellington. «; room, Disrach; 1o maid moving the | the room to 17 quired *he regsor “Well, my dear | Other side or 1 | against it I cun slept between the . England."—Say | Didn't Seem ¢, | Bobbie. aged four ed with older hovs a ‘had picked up m: ' his mother haqy p (Ing him a spank Istill weeping. he cy: . , |and said: “Mother ., |at all any more?” | why? “well, 1 ¢ 1 | ‘stunt’ you pulled of | much like it.” Suit Mim Sy i Know the Monke, An Afriean oxpior § i from the wilds of .. ., s sure that the .. | imnnkev language L"Q-i;g. Wall Paper wip, Before putting . #t is best to ron and if a boilerful placed in the dows and doors | + soften the pap : it is easily ¢ FOTOTOTOTOTAD 3n GLASS AND H. C. STEVENS FOR WATCHES, CLOCS, JEWELR, (l SILVERWARE HOPODOTOTCE ¥ HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY W tore and Examine the Piano GOOD are serving hot biscuits | e our storc. Now is the | We are giving terested in your behalf. Have your oqt-ofhwn. purchases here and transfer their certificates to »d how quickly these certificates accumulate, and f you try. Get a good start by coming to the | ! e | SV WN - 0 COTE PIANO GIVEN AWAY FREE Get a Cup of Hot Coffee with Hot Biscuits Qur contest is becoming interesting quite a number of our valuable customers. They are working for something. A $3°0 Piano is worth money. All tickets must be voted ever hiave been voted and they way they stand: 103255 7 7950 8 19.20 9 106110 10 65 1l 62.30 12 We will paste the names and numbers on our show ¢ dows every week that will show who is running and they stand, but will notfpublish names. A handsome line of Souvenir Spoons, Hand Painted China Cloisonne Bar Pins, Belt Pins, Waist Sets A Complete Repair Department, Work Carefully and Promptly Done OPOPOPTIOPOPOL O 01000+ wves o gt v Friday Thos 62.20 1000.25 120.10 120.10 ( 7 §1025.85 > A Majestic Range Demonstration Is Now Going On Remember that we carry a full line of General Hardware. We car Bicycles, Crockery, Glassware, sporting goods, and ete. | ;» 1y an immense stock of Sash, Doors, Paints, Fencing, Stoves and Ranges, ” \nd Hardware & Plumbing Co.