Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 21, 1913, Page 2

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THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., JAN. 21, 1913, FOR SALE FOR SALE—3 beautiful lots, close ‘n, facing northeast side Lake Mor- ton; bearing orange trees; cheap i sold at once. Apply Telegram office. 11-21-tf FOR SALE— acres of fine ]ulld: in city limits, 8 acres in bearing fruit, zood house, deautiful location. The price is right and terms ecasy. The John F. Cox Realty Co 78 FOR SALE-—Improved and uniis- proved city and suburban property. For quick sale list your property with us #¢lephone 72. Munn Bldg. 10-26tt. FOR SALE—I .ave tne old Dixle- fund Water plart for sale. Pump, and PBrick tower. Ergine, Tank JOHN F. COX. will sell cheap. FOR SALE—Good 4-room house, $25 cash, balance so much month Scally & Bassett. 17 FOR SALE, In sight of Lakeland depot. Six | acre truck farm; 1% acres in old grove, some of the trees having 15 boxes oranges on them now. A good | four-room house. Land all cleared and in cultivation. The owner leav- | Price for everything, | Ing Florida. $2,000; $500 cash; balance 1, 2 fl!lL 3 years, at 8 per cent. See W, A, Marn, Room 1, Raymondo building 20 | FOR SALE--Fine gentle family | horse; a good looker and safe. C. J. EBaldwin. Phone 294 Blue. 89 FOR SALE-—Fine lot .F»Oxl-m,' with 12 orange trees, good location on East Orange St. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 78 FOR SALE-Three suits of bed- | room furniture practically new. Ap-' ply to Mrs. L. A. Rennoids, 911 South Florida avenue. 62| FOR SALE-—New six-rooin bunga- lew; price $1,600-- 3200 down, and * $25 per month. Ohlinger & Alfield. b4 LOTS IN DIXIELAND FOR SALE | Big bearing orange trecs to pick | fruit from NOW. Price $350.00 each Don’t all speak at once. JOHN F. COX. 5 ACRES, f-room houge, K. Ok St.; rent, lease or sell. Apply 41° South Kentucky Ave o FOR SALE Or will trade for real estate, n bond player piano, never been used. Apply to Dr W, 8 Ir- vin, 83 SPECIAL SALE HOUSES AND LOTS. 2560 to $500 cash, and o muct per month, will buy finest buildineg lots, with iron fence set in conerete; or elegant five-room bungalows with all modern conveniences, located on South Tennessee or Missouri Aves See me at once as they won't last Fla. and Ga. Land Cu..| | , PUH Ri i T Two unfurnished ! rooms. 405 Vermont Ave Mrs | Ficlder 103 ROOM WITH BOARD-—Excellent | i jm nt room with board may be had| {at 211 South Tennessee avenue, Mrs. il.‘nr_\- Racon., | 1 | | FOR RENT -— Modern 7-room fine neighborhood, poss Apply Box 453, 90 ! Our house, on the north shore of Lake! Mcrton will be ready for occupancy uwbout Jan. 1. It contains four flats of five rooms each, the flats being equipped with private bath, electric | i lights, running water and fire | mlaces. Long, broad verandas, up-! ' stairs and down. ! House within a stone’s throw of one of the pretllest} |sheets of water in Florida. For fur-| | ther particulars, apply to Stephens & Rogan, Lakeland, Fla. 12-14-tf | & FOR RENT-—Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping 165 | East Peachtree street, 63! |M|scmANtous | | | | YOUR ACCOUNT solicited and protected. American State Bank. J. L. Skipper, president; S. F. Smith, vice president; P. E. Chunn, cashier. 25 | HAVE YOU GOT YOURS? | Lakeland is growing. Suppose we get 25,000 people here in the next ten years. What will it profit you if you do not own any Real Estate? Think iy over and them Get Busy. Bon Air looks good to most people. ' 1 Don't take my word for it but see it NOW. | JOHN F. COX REALTY COMPANY. YOUR JHANCE. I am starting a day and night class Feb. 3 in shorthand, typewriting, or bookkeeping—other subjects includ- ed This will especially benefit you vwho have to work and cannot go to college or who wish to g2et a business ccucation at home. Take this op- | rertunity and join the class. For | particnlars sce Miss Emma Pocock, room 211 Drane building. Hours 9 tv 11 a. m and 2 to 4 p. m. 24 WANTED- Urivate A couple of bhoarders. 306 South Virginia Hawkins, 43 family LAYl Mg 3. B — | BANKING our Stute SALN motto | American Jank of Lakeland. | J. L. Skipper t: S F. Smi long on these terms. W, FISKE | ., ,;x-.vi\l“lml.‘q'Nl‘-h;!y ':fl','\ I"‘:\Tm.“h' JOHNSON, Room 17, Kentucky Bldg L Sk Phones Nos. 162 op 150 : 25' —— WE ARE coOX LKVATIVE, wh FOR SALE- +0 i vx, 2 miles from | progressive. American State Bank. Lakeland near i\ . L. station |1 L. SKkipper, preside ut; 8. F and postoflice and jurd-surfaced road. Two acres i hearing orange grove and balance in fine virgin pine. This is offered at u bhargain for the next thirty days SMITH & Deen-Bryant Bldg., SITZ Lakeland LOOK HERE! Good grove land at $20 to $20 pes acre in tracts of 20 acres up, close te railroad and good town. If you want grove land, see me before buy- | fng. I have bargains. Yours for business. The W. N. Mann Land Co Lakeland, Fla. 85 SALE SNAPS. Some people know bargains wh they see them. Last Thursday we ad- vertised one and it was sold hefore Friday evening. Now here’s more. A new 5-room bungalow, well water, sink in Kkitchen, slate mantel, tile hearh. eas front, and three cood lots. A\ small cash pay- men; will take the property. Again. 5 acres in the city limits, high and dry, zood 4-room hungalow, 3 wells. 27 trees, good loration. The price is right. See us about these. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 104 two good Smith, vice president; P. E. Chunn, cashic | WANTED TO BUY | | Good general I purpose horse safe for woman 1o drive; also buggy. C. H. Tidd, R» D. 2 w7 STATE OF FLORIDA, POLK (COUN- TY —CITY OF LAKELAND.- To “Unknown:” Yon are hereby notified that your heifer wag on the 21st day of Janu- ary, 1913, found running at large within the limits in which the run- | ving at large of such animals is pro- | hibited, and was imponnded, and yon | are hereby notified and required to' claim said animal, pay charges as! {preseribed in section 155 of the re- vised ordinances aud take said ani- mal ont within twenty-four hours after the receipt of this notice, and | upon vou failing to do so, said ani- | mal will be sold to cover such pen- | alty and cost as provided ! Marks— No mark. ! | Brand-- No brand. Color—Dark cream. This 21st day of January, A. D, 1913. W. H. TILLIS, Marghal. 100 ‘ i011 fruits, and the balance wild fruits. | many limited [ per cent of cultivaded fruits, | APARTMENTS FOR RENT. |. two-story drick apartmeni | | posed robin law will, of course, be in o be “faey that most hivds are inclined to ! Arkansas citizen, | the distillation of wildcats?” A STRONG APPEAL TO SAVE ROBIN. Petershurg issued a challenge to The =t llnlvpendenll Las recently the Florida Audnbon society in re- gard to the proposed law for the protection of the robin, and calls at- tention to the complaint that the rebin is destructive to the strawber- ry crop in certain sections of Brad- ford and Polk counties. In reply, the Audubon society says that iy is not disputed that the robin |eats and destroys cultivated fruits to! |a certain extent. which the society published on Nov. In the statement 16 it was quoted from Farmers' bul- lctin No. 54, issued by the U. S. de- partment of agriculture, that the diet of the robin averages 35 per cer cen: harmful insects, 4 per ceng cultivat- These statistics were obtained by ex- amining the stomach contents of robins, killed at different seu- sons and in widely different locali- | Iy is also readily conceded I:\" ties, the Audubon society that under cer- tain conditions this zeneral av vary. restricted oin certain riay For ex districts and at certain | time the robin's | this average of 1) periods of diet may exceed It does not seem to bhe o ge m-rally' however, that « 1 of the general statutes of the State of Florida, provides that noth- ing in said sections shall prevent any of Florida from are found in- rden or farm the pro-; understood, citizen of the State destroying birds which products on his premises;™ Larmony with this scction, so that no one will Le forbidden to kill thes, | Lirds whenever he finds them llljlll‘-‘ ing his crops. { In discussing this situation a rep- Florida Audubon following state- tesentative of thy socicty made the rient, ‘When we | ter robins of consider that the win- IFlorida | Large proportion of the robin popu- I,xliml of the entire countey and that ;n lezislation in this State | the fact American represent o seny Hy responsible for H..ll Hoper cent of the obins have been exterminated ini spite of the fact thar they have been | siven absolute protection in thirty- and when we consider that the robin is loved and cherished | Ly an entire nation, valuable public | ay a houschold pet; it does not seem ! provideng or just to allow these lw.d\? sacrificed to their few encmies and to be Killed all over the State Lecause of the harm that some of them do in certain restricted por- tions of the State, “To sum the matter up, this is the Jroposition which now confronts ns We have a bird which does on an average 35 per cent good and unt harm and makes 100 per rnm- while he is doing it. anghter of this bird as game while it is spending the winter in the South is threatening the extermin- otion of the few of its Kind that still Two States; not only as o servant, but almost I per cent Tha remain Shall we sacrifice the 35 per cont in order to save the 1 oper cent? s alveady been stated, accopd- ine to the provisions of the law, the sirawherry arower has a right to kit | robins which are injuring his crops; | and this introduces another phase of the question. 1t is a well-known | abandon those places where they are shot, and seek safoty in places whoeps they are assured protection I l!u'] robin finds that ho is safe in an! parts ol the State exeept n the ! strawberry sections, not he so inclined places where he perhaps he will to -invade is not welepme, ™ for lfl(llt’S | If you have any throw them away. combings don't ! You have in your L. Gold, a manuiactirer of hair goods from Chicago, where you can | bring your combings and g al switch, braid, transformation or any piece of bair work you would like l.(): have made from $1.30 to $2 70, Also | carry a large line of finest quolj, | French cut hair, which we I‘.u;lkl' to order to match. We nionstrate. Also carry a large line of canitary hair goods. Switchee 1 oz, 1‘,'.‘; 1% oz, 18 and 20 jy 2 0z, 24 ins, $1.50; 21, o, $: We mateh gl shades, hair nets, 36 ins. long, - to call during this woek oy our low prices. Goods on display ut the ste e of U, G. BATES' Drygoods Store. city, lon ins, Silk Don’t fail | | | | 101 — He Never Drank Any Panther Juice. “A good many vears ago,” said the ! who was :h the tourist f"mn HA nnrlh:'u "(‘u“::: | neighborhood, aere was Idcat distillery up that ‘ere rocky holler” “What sort of—ah! -product,” ine | quirnd the visitor, “was obtained from ' these | | e e — TUESDAY JANUARY 21 Is the next day for Dr. Cole to bein Lake. land. Treat your eyes right and have them examined and fitted correctly. No charge for examinations. COLE & HULIL 112 Kentucky Avenue, Lakelani Phone 173 » —— \—a vy HHOTE SOMIBOSOPOEOHO0 < 'H. C. STEVENS FOR WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, (11 - GLASS AND_SILVERWARE B TR T T S NP Hand Painted China Cloisonne Bar Pins, Belt Pins, Waist Sets gA handsome line of Souverir Spoon A Complete Repair Department. Work Carefully and Promptly Done OHCDOICPOFUIQEOHOICI P OPOF OHOPOFOPOFOPOFOFOT O 0 Latest photograph of the beautiful little future queen of Holland. PARK HILL VWWWWWWW Ten Good Reasons, Why You Should Own a Lot in Park Hill 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 canbe seen from its Sum 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 G. C. Rogan "% or §. M. STEPHENS First.

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