Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 30, 1913, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT. LAKELAND BY STORM It’s the fairest, squarest, most unusual sale of B ECA USE for Men, Women and Children AT CUT PRICES 1HAT ARE ASTOUNDI NG good merchanise There are so many alluring bargains for Friday and Saturday that you'll want to come in and look around. You will find it yoyr opportunity to save monev on the very things you are going to need, if bought during these two days. BOYS’ SUITS, Agc 8to 13 MEN'S PANTS, a fine line, MEN’ J. W. Chiles & Sons S OVERALLS, one lot at years good patierns i | 89¢ $1.89 to $3.89 49¢ LACE—One lot Valenciennes, 12 yards Famous Kabo Corsets at a Big Cut in price. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR~—Petticoats £50¢ 49¢, 69c and 98¢ Stand Blankets, Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Winter Underwe,, Sweaters at SHARPEST SORT OF REDUCTIONS DR mmna.n tooms single, 0p| mm 220 South Teu- | / 3 Hot FOR RUNT—TLarge double room, facing north and cast. Deen & Bry- || ant building, 111, ’___.":' = |M!b(,tllANEOUS | | i \ 0% UEOFOIOFOEOFOMOFOIOIFOI0O FOR SALE | HOHE0E O OTIPOIOEREOSIFOMR | FOR SALE-—3 beautiiul 1o, ciowe ‘L, facing nortueast side Lake Mor- | wa; bearing orange trees; cheap it | wid ut vnce. Apply Telegraw offic. 11-31-t¢ FOR SALE—Improved ana unim- aroved city and suburban propercy. ¥For qnick sale list your property x!'th us. Fla. and Ga. Land Co.. "glepione 72. Munn Bldg 10-26tf. For Sale—Good residence in Dix- 7 rooms and bath, electric finished and in good Lot 100 x 145; auto und tenmant house. A nice The John F. Cox Realty Co. ! {oland, nicely FOR SALE-—Good 4-room house. $:5 cash, balance so much month. Scally & Bassctt 17 FOR SALE—Nice lot 50x140, sast front on I'lorida avenue for The Johp F. Cox Realty 140. Vv Oon o FOR S0 Or will trade for rcal) estate, a bond player piano, never been used. Apply to Dr. W, S, Ir- vin, 83 Ll GROVE FOR SALE. Seventecn-acre groce, b from Lakeland, 43 1-3 acres in tract; betwcen 1,500 and 2,000 | boxes of oranges op trees. Am of- tered $1.00 box for oranges on trees You can make some money on this grove. Terms: $3,000 cash, $1,600 wot later than February 16th, 1 1-2 miles | | street. | Raymondo Bldg. b 1.2 | near FOR SALL- T\\u return tickets to Kentueky via Atlanta and Nashville, w cach. Apply to 508 North Flor- fda Ave. 148 FOR SALE-—-AIl kinds of house- hold furniture. Call 210 W. Main! 122 ON AND AFTER FEB. 1 my office {Will be in Skipper building, upstairs N. L 113 over new postoffice, suite 1. Lryan, dentist. I"OR SALE-—40 acres, 2 miles from Lakeland near an A, C. L. station and postoffice and hard-surfaced | roud. 'T'wo acres In bearing orangel grove and balance in fine virgin pine, This is offered at a hnrgnlnl for the next thirty days. SMITH & STEITZ, | Deen-Bryant Bldg., l«lkalll‘ld Fla. | 72| 10 ACRES bearing grove, border- | ing on city limits, only $3,500. See | the Mann, Fitts Land Co., Room 19, 1 118 £ 1-2 acres adjoin- » acres in young grove. | acres of fine trucking land, wbout SO0 feet fronting on Lake Parker. This Is a good investment. | The John F. Cox Realty Co. 140 FOR 7 it\;: the city FOR SALE--House of 7 rooms! with two good lots, 8 young trees,| Lake Morton. Price $1,700.| The John F. Cox Realty Co. 143 | $1,600 January 1, 1914; $1,500 January 1, 1915; $1,500 January 1, 1916. This grove is one of the ROOM WITH BOARD—Excellent hest protected groves in the county: | frcnt room with board may be had (2 fine farming land, and some good [ at 211 South Tennesses avenue. Mrs. truck land. Twenty acres round | Henry Bacon. timber, 23 1-3 acres under femce. There 18 not over 50 or 75 boxes ROOMS FOR RENT. Russet oranges on grove—all Oold-! land in the county. fruit man told me to day it was the |onable. Apply to or address W. Three or five unfurnished rooms to' en Brights, and is the best grove-!rent. Modern conveniences, Pernu-| A prominent | nent tenants preferred. Rates reas- ' dest kept grove in Polk county. This price only holds good untit | february 5th, when *he price will b advanced $1,500. Any good man | can take this grove and in three| years have it for only the first! $5,000 as the oranges will make the other payments. There I8 nearly | 700 large bearing trees; $300 worth of fertilizer was put on the grove Jsnuary 24 and 3d. 1 will be at Tremont Hotel, Lake- land, from 1st until 3d of February. 141 B. T. BARDIN. WANTED—To buy a large room- | fng house, noy far from depot. Ad- dress Mrs. J. A. Bronson, Fort Myers. Fla. 127 FOR SALE—Excellent lorn at 808¢ surveyed her gown. per bushel. Also some fine camned FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for ' Fred Sanclh, at George [light housekeeping. 315 South New | o IDt0 Wearing this dress another fruits. Pearce’s Place. 154 Fiske Johnson, 805 So. Florida Ave. FPhone 102 or 150. 145 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. Ap- ply 311 8. Va. Ave. 13¢ FOR RENT—Rooms with board in private family. 609 S. Tenn. Ave. 125 FOR RENT—Two apartments (five {rooms and bath each) in the S. M. Stephens apartmenthouse: Terms $35 rer month. Shades and ranges fur- nished and all windows screened. These apartments, fronting on Laks Merton, are new, just completed. Broad verandas, fireplaces, electric lights, city water. See S. M. Stephens o* G. C. Rogan in Deen & Bryant building. 153 York. 152 If you want anything special to eat, call 40; if it can be had, we bave it. §mith Bros. 126 SOUND BANKING our motto. American State Bank of Lakeland. J. L. Skipper, president; S. F. Smith, vice president; P. E. Chunn, cashier. 26 and Jewelry. COolL Phone 173 arelii Qirtes CUMBERLAND PRESBY- TERIAN CHAURCH. WE ARE CONSERVATIVE, yet progressive. American State Bank. J_ L. Skipper, president; 8. F. Smith, vice president; P. E. Chunn, cashier. 20 Large office for rent, $10.00 per month. Room 12, Gentry & Futch building 139. YOUR JHANCE. L am starting a day and night class Feb. 3 in shorthand, typewriting, or | bookkeeping—other subjects includ- ed This will especially benefit you %ho have to work and cannhot go to ccilege or who wish to get a business education at liome. Take this op- | crumity and join the class. For tarticulars scc Miss IEmma Pocock, | s . 1 Sund rcom 211 Drane building. iours 9| ML BA LB L 2 t»11 2 m and 2 to 4 p. m. “Ih;fc:l 9:45. Everybody cordially in- | IRl FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. If it's groceries, staple or fancy, fresh meats, vegetables of the sea- son, or feed, you want, Smith Bros. 18 the “!we. Call 490, 126 Corner Florlda avenue and Bev St The Rev. Willlam Dudley Nowlin, | D. D, vastor HAVE YOU GOT YOURS? La;e:;n(:ul is le‘;’ln! suppese we | Sunday school 9:456 a. m. et 25,000 people here in the mext o ten years. What will it profit you SETRen AR aRdRy AL 1)k o i it you do not own any Real Estate? |7:15 P m Thbink iy over and then Get Busy.| Weekly prayermeeting Wednesday Bon Air looks good to most people. evening at 7:3¢. Don’t take my word for it but see It Woman's Missionary and Ald Se- NOw. : JOHN F. COX REALTY COMPANY. "“;’“':::‘;’m ;':”Pto:“ WANTED—To buy a cow, milk- |t 6:18 . m R F D No. 2. Regular monthly business meeting Orst Wednudly at 7:30 p. m. Meeting YOUR ACCOUNT solicited and piotected. American State Bank.| FIRST nmmum CHURCH. J. L. Skipper, president; S. F. Smith, vice president; P. E. Chunn, cashier. | (ToRRosseo Ave, . Batveen Matn axe 2% Lemon Streets.) SRE Rev. W. S. Patterson, Pastor. S WANTED. Sunday Services—-Sunday school. , Bids will be received until 11 a|9:46: Dreaching, 11 a. m., and 1 m. Wednesday, Feb. 5, 1913, at the |P B office of the chairman of the publie Vodueaday—Prayer mesting a1 improvements and cemetery commit- 18 u ! tee for 90 water oaks, 8 feet high, not less than 9 inches around 3 feet from ground, planted as designated in the new Roselawn Cemetery. Forty per cent of bill will be paid by city when trees are planted, and the remainder when trees have sprouted. Only sprouted trees will be paid for. Water will be supplied at thres points in new cemetery, H. D. MENDENHALL, Chairmap Public Improvements and Cemetery Committee, —— It Didn’t Work. “A thing of beauty Is a joy ever,” I — M. E. Church, South. L C. Jenkins, Pastor, “npday school 9:45 a. -~ Morning sermon 11:00 a, m. Kpworth Leagne 6:00 p. 9, ' T09 v m. Prayer-meeting Wednesday 7:0¢ ! (N East Lakeland Mission, Sunday school at 2 p.m. E, A. 150 | Miiton, superintendent. Prayen meeting Thursday at 7 p. m. — | fon | EFISCOPAL (ALL ! remarked the husband as he SAINTS) CHURCH. | 'You can't jolly Rev. J. H. Weddell minister ln season.” responded the wife.—Wagh. charge. ' i ington Heraid Bervices—11 a. m. and § p. m. on R. J. STRAW Water Dottles We have them in all kinds of corling. |l tions and if you ever use one once ycu never be without it again. How about your time? Does your watch keep correct time? Vil will W' make a specialty of repairing all kinds of Watches, Clocks E & HULL 112 Kentucky Avenue, Lakelaond | every 3unday, 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 onc of the membere, as may be announced. Cor. E. Orange aua : sunday schocl 10 w0 4 Services are held on secord fourth. Sundays CHRISTIAN Sunday School Preaching service ot 7p m, Christian Endcavor p. m. Prayer Meetinz, | Ing at 7 p. m. IS THE ONE BlG AMUSEMENT FESTIVAL OF A DECADE ALL THIS WEEK The Famous NAT REISS SOUTHERN SHOWS —Combined Auspices-- Elks Lodge No. 1291 and Volun- teer Fire Department A colossal coterie of tented entertain: ment de luxe. All Saints Guild meets on Tuesday after the third Sunday, in the Guild More exclusive special and notable feat ures than ever beheld under one man® agement. The most pretentious and most varied enterprise that has ever visited Florida. 2 Big Moral Feature Shows and 70 ———— Attractions —— A SUPERB MlLITARY BAI\D b 6 Memorable Days and Night of ——=Joyous Merriment———

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