Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 23, 1913, Page 8

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PAGE KIGili THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKEILAND, FLA., JAN. 22, 1913, "FOR SALE. FOR SALE—3 beautiful lots. close ‘v, facing nortneast side Lake Mor- 1n; bearing orange trees; choap if | Apply Telegram office. 11-21-tt awid at once. FOR SALE---12 acres of fine land i city limits, acres in bearing fruit, good house, beautiful location. The price is right and termg easy. Tae lolu F. Cox Realty Co. 78! EAVE 34 ity and suburban property. vk sale list your property Fla. and Ga. Land Co.. Ph yor Mith us “alephone 72, Munn Bldg 10-26tt. ©OR SALE---1 .ave tne old Dixie- inag er plait for sale. Ergne, Tank and Brick tower wil! sell cheap. JOHN F. COX. *OR SALE cash, b e Seally & Bassett. Good 4-room house. s0 much month 17 FOR SALE, lu sighy of Lakeland depot. Six | acre truck farm; 13 acres in old | U0y ome of the trees having 15 hoxes oranges on them now. A good | tour-room house. Land all cleared | and in cultivation. The owner leav- ! ing Fiorida. Price for e¢verything, $2,000; $500 cash; balance 1, 2 ané ! s 5, at 8 per cent. See W. A. Mann, Room 1, Raymondo building. 30 yei FOR horse; SALE—Fine gentle family a good looker and safe. C. J. Ealdwin. Phone 294 Blue. 89 FOR SALE--Fine lot ,50x140, with 12 orange trees, good location on Kast Orange St. The John F. Cox tealty Co 78 FOR SALE---Three suits of bed- room furniture practically new. Ap- ol to Mrs. L. A. Rennoids, 911 3outy Florida avenue. 62 LTS IN DIXIELAND FOR SALE | Ml’.iz bearing orange trecs to pick fruit fromm NOW. Price $350.00 each. Don’t all speak at once. JOHN F. COX. FOR SALI - Or will trade for real estate, a bond plaver piano, never | boen used Anply to Dr. W, 8. Ir-| yin 83! FOR S 1 40 acies, 2 miles from \ (. L. station hard-surfaced s in bearing orange wd balance in fine virgin This is offered at a bargain twonext thirty days, SMITH & STEITZ, Deen-Reyant Bldz, Lakeland, Fla 72 Tkl and road grov. pin fur o near an wstoflice and Two LOOK HERE! ALE--lmproved and nnlll-! Pump, | 7 FOR RENT — Two unfurnished rooms. 405 Vermont Ave, Mrs. Fielder. 103 ROOM WITH BOARD—Excellent frcnt room with board may be had at 211 South Tennessee avenue. Mrs. Henry Bacon. FOR RENT—Large double room, facing north and east. Deen & Bry- |ant building, * 1 APARTMENTS FOR RENT. Our two-story urick apartmeni cuse, on the north shore of Lake crton will be ready for occupancy ubout Jan. 1. It contains four flats iof five rooms each, the flats being cquipped with private bath, eleetri- | lights, running water and fire {aces, Long, broad verandas, up- { stairs and down. House within a ime's throw of one of the prettiest [ sieets of water in Florida. For fur- ther particnlurs, apply to Stephens & Rogan, Lakeland, Fla. 12-14-¢ ROOMS FOR RENTO220 S Ten- nessee Ave, and Lemon St. 106 FOR RENT-—Two furnished suites of two rooms each; rooms face east and have access to veranda Vermont Ave. W. L. Smith, Coca Cola Bottling Works, 107 = | MISCELLANEOUS % YOUR ACCOUNT solicited and pProtected. American State Bank. J. L. Skipper, president; S. F. Smith, vice president; P. E. Chunn, cashier. 25| | | | i i i HAVE YOU GOT YOURS? | T.akeland {8 growing. Suppose we! #et 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 then Get Busy. Bon Air looks good to most people. ! Don't take my word for it but see it' NOW. JOHN F. COX REALTY COMPANY. YOUR JHANCE. I am starting a day and ulght class Feb. 3 in shorthand, typewriting, or ed This will especially benefit you who have to work and cannot go to ccllege or who wish to get a business education at home. Take this op- Pertunity and join the class. For particulars see Miss Emma Pocock, room 211 Drane buflding. Hours 9 th 11 a. m. and 2 to 4 p.m. 24 Good zrove land at $20 to $30 pes acre in tracts of 20 acres up, close te raliroad and good town. If you want grovs land, see me before buy- i0g. ! have bargains. Yours for dusiness Th, W. N. Mann Land Co., Lakeland, Fla L H SALE SNAPS, Some people know bargaing when they see them. Last Thursday we ad- vertised on: and it was sold before Friday eveninz. Now here's two more. A new 5-room bungalow, good well water, sink in kitchen, slate mantel, tile hearh, cas front, and three good lots. A small cagh pay- n; will take the property. Again, % acres in the city limits, high and #ry. good 4-room bungalow, 3 wells, trees, good location. Tha price 18 =izht See us about these. The John v Realty Co. 104 F'OR SALE—5 acres, small house good well, ote. In city limits dress Edward Bennett, Fia Ad- Lakeland, 108 SALE—1% acres of straw- 134 miles porth of @epot, on west side of Lake Parker, Yearine heavily. Price 8100 rash purchaser ters 1o pick 324, city FTOR herry crop, Write U W, Iversen Box 112 i ACRES bearing grove, border- fn on ecity limits, only £3,500. See the Mann, Fitts Land Co., Room 19, Raymondo Bldg 118 net | Ought to net about $1,600 ts Too husy with other mat- ! SOUND BANKING our motto. American State Bank of Lakeland. {J. L. Skipper, president; S. F. Smith, | Vice president; P. E. Chuan, cashier. 26 WE ARE CONSERVATIVE, yet progressive. American State Bank. 1. L. Skipper, president; S. F. Smith, vice president; P. E. Chunn, cashier. -.FISH!—R. 0. Park, the old re- liable fish man, rear of Cowdery's warehouse. Phone 290 Red. (11e WANTED--Ladles as orange grad- ers ay $1.50 per day. Apply at Lake- land Citrus Growers association of- fice, corner Main St. and Dakota Ave., Saturday, Jan. 25, at 3 p. m. 117 | { ON AND AFTER FEB. 1 my office Wil be in Skipper building, upstairs |over new postoffice, suite 1 bryan, dentist 113 | FISH, FISH--R. 0. Park, the old i reliable fish man, at the rear of Cow- ! de warehouse. Phone 290 Red. dery i Deliveries made to any part of city. WANTED. private -Room family and board in couple without { (hildren. References exchanged. P !0 box No. 11 119 e eeeeestiog | Inviolable, It's not 80 easy to ruin him with whom the pressure of Christ's hand Ungers fn the potey - 1ykp Inglesant. by i | | That pencil of yours has made those ,ance of one giving vital news. 116 | JIMSIE'S STEPMOTHER By JOHN TROU. An hour or two after he had sent | Anne Mayfield enough roses to fill her little studio, Don Rogers decided to drop in for a cup of tea, not that he cared for the tea, but under cover of the talk of the dozen or more he was sure to find there, he could watch Anne and revel in her beauty and charm. Anne was going to marry the Hon- onable Richard Bachman, a widower with a boy eight or nine years old. Laird Robbins had told him confl- dentially that he was in the jeweler's when the elderly lover ordered “To Anne” finscribed in a circle of dia monds. Anne met him at the door, ond over her head Dan saw Bachman by the window, pinching off a rosebud, out of his own late purchase, to put in the lapel of his frock coat. “It you're engaged, Anne,” he said pointedly, “I'd better not go in to day.” “Come right in this minute,” urged Anne cordially. “You can go to mar- ket with me in a little while, and then stay to dinner if you will.” Bachman had his hat in bis hand ready to leave. “You think it is pretty, them, Miss Anne?" Don heard him ask at the door. “It 's lovely,” said Anne with « “You've shown splendid | Anne shut the door quietly and faced Don, laushter wrinkling up tha § of her eves 't this plice a bower of beauty and fragrance? Your roses have made it summer here even if it is winter in the rest of the world. They're lovelv Don. What's 'he matter? Your faca 12 8o long and solemn.” “Blue devils. T guess,” he answercd | shortly. “Mind if I smoke?” “Never did did I? Puff away, but I'll have you know that if there are any blue devils in this box of an apartment, you brought them in your pockets. I ran them all out this morning and watched them freeze to! death on the window sfll.” 1 “You're mighty gay this afternoon, aren’t you?" | “Yes, sir, for 1 have a contract' with a big new magazine to farnish a page of my cuties in every issue for the next six months.” { “What a clever girl you are, Anne! | little figures of people famous over the country.” The door opened unceremoniously and Jimsie Bachman, the son ard helr to the vast estates of the Honor | able Richard, appeared. “Hello, Miss Anne! Got any cakes®* | “ certalnly have. Come in and) 'I'l get you some. You know Mr. ; Rogers. don't you?" 5 “So you have a sweet tooth, Jim- my,” sald Rogers affably. “My name’s not Jimmy, it's Jimsfe. I saw it in the Bible. I'm all the time having to tell my right name to folks.” While Anne went foraging for! cakes, Jimsle turned his back to thol fire, hands clasped behind him, in the most approved man fashion. “Miss Anne's helping dad get mar ed,” he asserted with the import-i | i “Really,” responded the man fefly. | “Yes, she's helped him a lot 'bout #'lecting the ring and all” went on | the loguacious youngster. “The lady's a friend of Miss Anne’s. That's why | she's so0 inter'sted.” [ bookkeeping—other subjects includ-| “Who—whom is your father going|!Offce Upstairs East of Court House.) , to marry?" dcmanded Rogers, sud- | denly. i “T promised not to tell anything ‘Aboul it to anybody,” returned Jim- sie, loftily. ‘Tl glve you a dollar to tell me i the truth.” | “Gee! T4 a told for fitty cents” sald Jimsle quickly forgetting his|® consclence. “It's Miss Anne Rraduer, she lives in another town. Where's | the money?” | “Here you are, Jimste satd Anne, | coming in just then. “I brought you a box full of cakes to take on the train tonight when you and your far ! ther go visiting.” “What bave you done with your blue devils? she demanded, turning back from closing the door on her diminutive guest and facing a man with & very different expression from the one he had worn half an hour be fore. “Did you give them to Jimsie? He's very accommodating.” “Very,” he answered, anq then as he watched ber adjust a fur toque on her dark hair. “Are we golng to mar ket now—to buy a fat pig* | *“No, mot that” corrected Anne *T need & fow extras and I've been too ! busy to go out today.” | She fastened a great crimson rose in ber fars. “I have to take ome with me,” she said. -'I\)mltlllmse.mmg‘uh my heart,’” he quoted. “That's pretty sentiment, fsn't ¢, Don? You know so many beautitul things to €ay to women. | wonder what you will say to the one woman when she comes Into your lite!™ “What every other man has sald before me, just that | jove her and want her. Won't that be enough?” “Yes,” answered Ama on guardl against his apparent indifterence, *it | she loves you” “Anne,” he called, and at the‘ husky note In his voice, she lifted her | eyes to his, “Anne, T love you and I | want you. Is it enough?” i | “I think,” Anne's answer came somewhere in the region of his collar, sand i | m; coat | “that T have waited ten thou- years to hear you say that™ | (OIS OIOPORIOIOFAITTIOD -Ihe _Protesions- HOROFCANEODOE D002 A0050 | DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH. SPECIALIST. Eye, Lar, Nose and Throat Glasses Scientifically Prescribed Prone: Ofiice, 141; Residcnce, 22 Bryant Bldg., Lakeland, Fla. [N Phy:icign_ and Surgeon, Da. R. k. SULLIVAN SPECIAL ATTENTION TO SURGERY Hours-—9 a. m., 1:30 p. m; 4:30 p.m, 7p m Deen-Bryany Bldg, Ground Floor. OR W. 8 IRVIN UVENTIST Kstablisked in July, 1900 e 1o aud ih Kentucky Bulidiag Poones: Otfice 180; Residence 84 |'j&. W. B. GROOVER, i PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Ruoms 3 and 4 Kentucky Bidg Lakeland, Florida. TRAMMELL, Attorney-at-Law. Sfices, Bryant Bulldtag Lake!and. Fia p S KELSEY BLANTON I Lavyen. sryant Block, Pooue 8.4 Leketand, ¥la. UCKER & TUCKER, —Lawyers— Raywoude didg. N 'y f o THE ONE BIG FESTIVAL OF A DECADE AMUSE)Exy ALL NEXT Weg The Famous NAT sy SOUTHERN SHOws —Combined Auspices— Elks Lodge No. 1291 ano Volup. teer Fire Department A colossal coterie ment of tented entertajp, de luxe. More exclusive special and notat|c feat. ures than ever beheld under one g, agement. visited Florida. 2 Big Moral Feature Shows 2 Attractions — The most pretentious g most varied enterprise that has ever nd ;9 ..A SUPERB 7 A COX— MUNICIPAL JUDGE AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Otfice 1o Munu Bulidiag LAKELAND, FLORIDA. . . & H. V. MENDENBhALL Jivil Engineers aud Architeots Rooms 212-216 Drane Bldg LAKZELAND, FLA. -nvaphate land examination veys, exzmination, reports. Hineprirting. A. J. MACDONOUGH, Room 6 Dcen & Bryunt Bldg. Architect. Newest Ideas in Bungalow Designing Lakeland, Florida. D 0. ROGERS, Sur Lawyer, Room 7, Bryant Building. Phone 259. Lakeland, Florida. & . HUFFAKER, ~Atorney-at-Law— w7 Bmert Bldg Bartow, Fla DR. K. L. BRYAN, DENTIST. *ooms ¥ and 9, Deen & Bryant Builld fng. Phone. 339. Residence Pilone 300 Red LAKELAND. FLA W. §. PRESTON, LAWYER BARTOW, FLORIDA. Examination of Titles and Real Estate Law a Specialty. PROFESSOR H. E. HAYDEN TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN. Suite 1, Futch & Gentry Building LAKELAND, FLA. WOOD FOR SALE Pine and Oak Stove Wood $1.50 per stran, Fireplace Wood $2.00 per stran, On BOWYER'S ;SUB-DIVIS. ION, North-West Lakeland. BOWYER BROS. B Church flm Qoten ing at 9:45. Everybody cordially in- 7ited. SIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Corner Florida avenue snd Bay St. The Rev. William Dudley Nowlin, D., vastor. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. H. C. Stevens, superintendent. Preaching Sunday at 11 a m. and 15pm Weekly pravermeeting Wednesday evening at 7:3C. Woman's Missionary and AM So- D T clety Monday 3:30 p. m Baptist Young People's 1t 6:16 p. m Regular monthly business meeting | ID8 companions welco “rst Wednesday at 7:30 p. m FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. (Tennessee Ave,, Between Main and [of each month at Lemon Streets.) Rev. W. 8. Patterson, Pastor. Memorable Days and Night cf ———Joyous Merrimen:-- MILITARY Bi)p. ~ | | ¢ - —— Lakeland Chuapter, k A Meeting | 29 meets the tirst Thursday each monin tn Masonic d Arendell, Sec’y.; J. F. \\ i, Palm Chapter, ©). &, S merse second and fourth Thursday zf 7 bou Lucie F. Flora Keen, W. M Baton, Secy. Sunday Services—Sunday school. 9:46; p m. preaching, Wednesday—Prayer meeting at|day night. 7:16 p. m. M. E. Church, South. 1. C. Jenkins, Pastor. Supaay scuovl ¥:4o a Lokl ScilOl 1000 A, s Lpworth Leaghe 0:00 . 1. Kvening service 7:00 p. m Prayer-meeting Wednesday 7:0¢ ) m East Lakeland Mission. Sunday school at p. m. E. A. vilton, superintendent. Prayer- ueeting Thursday at 7 p. m. Lutheran Church. Cor. E. Orange ana So. Tennessee Surday schocl 10:00 a. m. Services are held on second and tourth Sundays. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday School at 10 a. m. Preaching service at 11 a. m. and Ty m Christian Endeavor Soclety at * b m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday even- Ingat 7 p. m. EPISCOPAL (ALL SAINTS) CHURCH. Rev. J. H. Weddell minister in charge. Services—11 2. m. and 8 p. m. 00 every Sunday, except third. Sunday School—10 a. m. every Sunday. Lakeland Branch of the Woman's Auxiliary meets on the Monday fol- lowing the first Sunday of each month, at 3 p. m., at the residence of some one of the members, as may be announced. All Saints Guild meets on Tuesday after the third Sunday, in the Guild Lakeland Lodge No. 91, F. & A. M. Regular communications held on second and 4th Mondays at 7:30 p. m. Visiting brethren cordially in- vited. J. L. LOVE, W. M. « J. F. WILSON, Secy. 11 a. m, and 7 Lakeland Camp No 6, W 0 meets every second and {ourts Thi Woodmen (ircle md third Thursdavs W | E Council Commander, Mr: ner Guardian of Circle K OF P Regular meeting every T at 7:30 at 0dd Fe'lows Hall VI ing members aiways welcm: F. D. BRYAX Chancellor Commid A M. _ACKSON, Secretary POST 33. G. A R | Meets the first Satiriy |month at 10 v« m |J. M. Sparlinz o1 A C. SHAFFIR, i J.R. TALLEY, Elnora Rebeko! meets every second and our’ day nightsat 1. 0. 0 1" ! ing brothers and sis vited. MRS. JULIA FRENCIL N MRS. T E. RODERTSON ° 100 Lake Lodge No meets Friday nights at 7 0. 0. F. hall. Visitinz b cordially invited. ; E. M. SMAILES. 3¢t T. E. ROBERTR0ON NG @LAtBoLE Orange Blossom Div. N0 G.LA toB of L E meets ¢ second and fourth Wednesta each month at 2:30 » ™ 7 Sisters always welcome MRS J C. BROWN ¥ ARCHER The Second-Hand ! A Cook Stoves, Heaters. burner Oil Stove, Beds ™% up. Dressers $4 up, (1 Rockers $1.50 up, Offi Buffet, Sideboard, Sc™: Rattan Cot, a new 30- lin takedown—and oth” numerous 5 to menticn chased all of Dr. Do and office fixtures Second - {12 Store 210 West Main Street, Lakelsst |

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