Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 20, 1913, Page 8

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' THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKEI.AND, FLA, FEB. 24, 1913. . @MESHF 1ED FOR SALE FOR .~.\l,l‘ —Good 4-room house, €27 cash, balance so much month. | Scally & Bassett, 17! FOR SALE-——3 lwnmful lots, clofle, in, facing northeast side Lake| Morton; bearing orange trees; | chivap if sold at once, Apply Tele- | gram office, n-zl-u‘ l-(m SALE--Ncw bungalow of five rooms, pump and sink in kitchen, nice fireplace, lot 41x108, togeth- »r with two adjoining lots, all for | $2,800; small payment down and the balance payable $15 par month with interest at 6 per cent. ! The John K. Cox Realty Co. 235 FOR SALE—‘Bon Air" lots, over- looking Lake Parker, are the cheapest Lakeland property and offer the greatest opportunity for increase in value. Buy now while the price is low. The Joha F. Cox Realty Co. !!5' FOR SALE—Two flne lots on the west slde of Lake Morton, 50x175 each. Nothing better in town. The J:\hn 10 (‘nx Realty Co. 2351, _ FOR SAL I-‘—~.mprnvvd and unlm-l proved city and suburban prop- ! erty. For quick sale list your| rroperty with us. Fla. & Ga. Land |- Mumn Buldg. 10-25th Co Telephone 72, ¥OR SALE—T% acres adjuining the city, 5 acres in young grove, $', acres of fine trucking land, about 800 feet fronting on lake Parker This 18 a good invest- ment. The John F. Cox Realty [‘ompnny. 1 I‘OR SALE—A good shoe business in the best town in South Florida. Can be made the best shoe busi- aess in the State; good reasonsfor selling. Bates Shoe Store, P. 0. Box 417, Lakeland, Fla. 203 FOR SALE—One large lot, 135 by 145; well fenced. Corner Gilmore avenue and Peachtree street. cap for cash. Also five-room | and six lots, with gnod , 21 bearing orange treesand rt'or imrrovements; corner Lake av.nue and Magnolia St. Inquire of J. E. Marshall, corner Gilmore ) and Magnolia St 224 | #¥OR SALE—S8 acres adjoining eity limits; nice lake front; 4 acres in! grove; 3 acres truck land; pack- inz shed and barn. Price £2.750 Mann-Fitts Land Co, Rnom 19, Raymondo building. '“R \\l"‘ OR RENT \|od' TR Sev- #n room, two-story dwelling, with all conveniences; choicest loca- tion for a home in Lakeland. No §01 South Florida Ave. See or address W. Fiske Johnson, owner FOR SA\LE—Eizht room, two-stor; plastered dwelling, modern con- veniences. Price $4000 Terms reasouable W. Fiske Johnson owner. 267 FOR SALE—Larze eight-room house including bath; also servants’ houses, auto house and barn com- bined; two lots. E. L. Cook, own er, Dixieland 26 FISH—When in need of fish and ovsters, phone 811 R. O ! | the fish man, rear of Cowdery warehouse. day from Deen & Bryant corner. mentioned entitled to participate. :”H, : 2% Qf ¥ 4 ————————— T ———— T — T T ———— - f ‘g:. m, ,gl ONE FINE LOT WILL BE GIVEN AW\Y' Costs you nothing to be in on the free lot deal. This your last chance to make an investment in Lakeland at these prices. J. 0. Cammack HEPHESENIMWES L. M. Bennelt k. Chase Baie };.M,' Nothing Like Them at. the Price in Ldkeland (. First come, first served. After the 20th every lot advanced in price. Agents will be on ground Monday, Tuesday, W cdnesdyy and Thursday, the 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th. . FREE AUTQO will run afterncons Tuesday, Wednesday ang Thurge Everybody who registers at New Dixieland durin, All YOUR ACCOUNT American solleited and State Bank .. Skipper, president; S W, Smith, i ,n.nu ted X ! ice president; P E. Chunn, cashicr | | | | YOUR C}{ANCE I am starting a night class 1 shorthand, typewriting and book keeping-- other subjects included THis will especially benefit you wh) have to work and cannot go to col- ”‘"“‘" next to my "'"‘i‘ lege or who wish to get a busine: S John Datterson, 19 educationp at home. Take this op FOR RENT--11; blocks north of | Portunity and join the class. For school lnnltllm modern bungalow, | particulars sce Miss Emma Pocock, I'OR RE arge [urulnhvd room for light housekeeping 306 S Virginia Ave 266 FOR RE denee, | Flondn Is— tle over $34 for every mian, 6 rooms and bath, screens :m«lq room 11, Bryamt bullding. Hours ¥ | window shades furnished. l!mH 1" M and 1 to.8 w 24 203, Get key at Pillans grocery. | '© L 0% P m 271 e SR ) i i mee |LOST -~ A locket, Sunday night, be- FOR RENT Furnished rooms for] tween d'clmt and F;‘ort Myers train. . Hyee aps | Engraving was “W. . B" Find- I\i'::t \v',l::m‘l“;"':m\ i "“f,’i‘: er will please return to this office B v « ave LN - | and recelve rewnrd 268 ‘(lR RLNT-—Two blocks frnm depot mmom NECKLACE WORTH on prominent street, house com- $10,000 FOR MRS. TAFT. fortably furnished, six rooms und‘ bath. Phone, electric lights and| New York, Feb 20 Having or city water. All included, $30 per| cored the $10,000 diamond necklace month. Inquire at 510 E. Pine St. . which the society leaders of Wash- or address care box 593. 264 . imgton will give to Mrs. William e — = Taft wife of the president wher ROOM WITM HO\RI)—-Elcellent she leaves the White House, Miss front room with hoard may be had at 211 South Tennessee \ve. Mrs Henry Baccn. Mabel Boardman today returned to Washington from this eity e e ~mm e = tiven the commission for the neck ! & Secy. FOR RENT--Large double room.| ... 1o 4 firm of jowelors here, Thel S S e 4B s . o Clecie facing north andeast. Deen & Bry- f[l‘rm ':“'m,! g3 ",\l" "r"” e el €y blgat. Woodmen ant bullding. 1|0 ol B Lo BR e | deeided at a meeting in the home of Lakeland camp Mo 8. W 0 FOR RENT—Two or four unfur-| Miss Boardman. in Washington, be- l L o A K meets every second and fourt ! nished rooms for light housekeep- | jore ahe Ioft for New York The cost t.d third Thursdars V7 5% ing. Apply at 504 North Florida| avenue or plone 137 Red 178 Will be defrayed by a large numbe* |9t women who have heen entertained P()R RENT—Two apartments (five| !y Mrs. Taft and who have had her rooms and bath each) in the 8 M.|:* a guest at their homes Stephens apartmenthouse. Terms$35 The necklace may cost much more per month. Shades and ranges fur-|1han the £10,000, nished and all windows screened. | «ouservative estimate. The ift was These apartments, tronting on Lake [ t¢ have heen kept a seeret It was Viorton, are new, just completed.|#rranged that even the donor: Proad verandas, fireplaces, elertm\huuld not know the form the gift lights, city water. SRee 8. M. !tepheu was to take until tha last moment o* G. C. Rogan in Deen & Rryant e R e building 158 Tough Plant. o . S -' 'The root of a!' »v.l scems to thrive FOR RENT -Modern 7-room house, 18 any soil —Low v Mo 610 E. Lime St. Mrs. Allison "r.l - LINE INCLUDES FOR RENT--2 hlrnlrh-«! rooms fnr MY ligcht honsekeepine Permanent | roomers desired. 510 £ Lime St 22 Newspapers | MISCELLANEOLS | [ v Post Cards i \ ~} ASON will soon be here. Pro- | vour home from disease and nfort by using door and win- | v screens which may ve had nfl | | Magazines anufacturing Co. Onr| r cent less than north- | “omc and see me before pur Phone 76. 234 | Ymr A CONSEKVATIVE, yel| Gasing eisewhere. . jcan State Bank | ent; 8. F. Smith | ratrooage appreciated. Chunn, cashier | ice president; P o5 | —_— | , Qisters always we! :m e SOUND “‘*K-\'G_;ur -o":! 3 | s i | MRS. J__C_?_ mericas s huns o aveond | Miss Ruby Daniel | \II" Kinds of Feed Stuff a Specialty. | ot D J. L Sprer president; 8. F. Smith. vice president; P. E Chuan, cash'er. News Stand Lovey of Bdisonia Theater. which is called a | lind child in the country ! applicants | 1218-220 S. Florida Ave. | | Cigars | | { | | | First in equable climate. FFirst in oranges. First in high-grade cigars. First in grapefruit. First in pineapples. First in fine celery, First in strawberries, First in lettuce. First in bananas. First in phosphate. First in tourist hotels. First in fuller's earth. First in game fishirg First in sponges. First in forest trees, | First in naval stores, | in extent of coas. line ness to Panama, irst in sunshine, inu in year-round farming, | First in current development First in opportunities IFirst in zood home-sites, f AN EXPENSIXE JOKE. “ — | Md in 2 cur- sSome hum in the treas- | ury department at Washington fig- ured that it the circulating curreney | i the United States were w(uullyi divided v would amoant to a Lt~ Wolnal A news- paper in 4 humorous comment on this statement said that this was the share of the public funds to which the people were entitled. In consequence, the treasury depart- ment has been flooded with applica- tions from al lover the country by men and women who want their $34 sent to them by mail or parcel post. The joge has gone so far that the treasury department has been com- pelled to draw up a circular letter explaining the facts to the hungry It the people rule! incoming Democratic ad- Here is a joke” ¢ rent weekly: 1t the #he has finistration: wishes to become real- | gnore 80 loud that I wake myself up.» |Flora Keen, W FK ONLV LOg’u 133 Ifi W DIXE,zand %325 ang Up | Tom. :\\'lllle. ekeptically. ;a month and gave satisfactlap, too. I But they took the corn o and that g'clock, at Mclx [ was sittin’ on a rail fence in his oorn- | SAMUEL BOYER S days you have to do is to go out and register ROOM ly popular and to insure a continu- ance of Democratic rule, let it pass the legislation necessary to make this distribution of our treasury bal- ances. Every poor devil who gets his $34 will vote the Democratic ticket as long as he lives. NOT HARD POSITION TO FILL '{/ - Loo.r Meets every Friday 1ic: g at 1, 0. 0. F. Hal} , Tennessee. Visiting “Where was yer last l"""""dhlly fovited T E R asked Weary Wiliia, as he reached for the mixed ale. “I was workin',’ Tattered Tom Really Worked, but the Job Could Not Be Considered a Strenuous One. 'E. M. SMAILES, Keo i ' answered Tattered “Yer was working?" repeated Weary United Brotherhood “Ah, gawan!” and Joiners of Aner “Yes, 1 was workin'. One place for' Bk Meets every T t'rew me out of a job." R.L. MR “What was ver workin' at*' asked ! J. W. LAYTO) Weary Willie still skeptical. W, 106 “1 was a scarecrow,” answered Tat- SRl oy J. H. FELDS (tered Tom “A farmer gave hoiL ol Mot H. F. DIETR handout every night and let me sleep In the hay as muh salary. Muh job! H. L. COX, Cor durtor feld.” |J W. SCARR, C. L. WILLOUGHRY, Board of Trustees Disconcerting. “What does this nation need?” -hou(-| ed the Impassioned orator. “What . does this nation require, it she steps| Lakeland Lodge No oL F proudly across the Pacific, it she|M. Regular communications bl strides boldly across the mighty ocean | Second and 4th Mondaye at T in her march of trade and freedom?|m. Visiting brethren cordiall 1 repeat, what does she need ™ vited. J . OWENS. ¥ “Rubber boots,” suggested the gross- 1. P WILON Iy materialistic person iz & rear seat —E3rbane Lakeland Chapter. R A ¥ 29 meets the first Thursday vd Aocounting for Mlis Insomnia each month in Masonic Hall The Fort Scott Tribune tells of a |1D& companions welcomed A farmer who was a victim of insomnia |Leonard, H. P.; J. F. Wiswn 3 and went to a doctor in hope of get B ::lno‘dr:tlx'l:'r I;Lnu:h; :r:.t Dh::p “:: Palm Chapter, O r 5 mel 0 0! ny eory ptsleln to what it i that keeps you awake? | | second and fourth T s “Well." #aid tha farmer. “I think |Of each month “:,: e The latest creation in Pottery window. We have been favored the makers, which enables you to be ahead of your neighbors in purchasing the latest goods. “A Pleasure to - ! COLE & HULL Phone 173 * Jewelers and Optometrists Davis, Fulghum & Campbell ...~ Successors to Dealers in All Kinds of Fancy and Grain and all Kinds of Feed Stuff. sountry Produce Bought and Sold ~ all and See Us Before | ZIsewhere. 044 Fellows hall & is on display in our south with an early shipment from Council Commarder, Mre 3 vinardian of Circle K. OFP Regular meeting ¢:°7* !at 7:30 at 0dd Fellows Ha. Ing members aiways ¥ 3 F. D. BRYAY Chancel! ST ja M. .ACKSON, e Show Goods"”’ * Lakeland, Fla * — x | POST 33. G A R . —_— ‘ Meets the Grst <a .t month at 10 v © ;J M. Spacling on ! A. C. SHAFFER J. R. TALLEY, meets every secor 4 a gday nights at 1. O { Ing brothers and &i=1e7 Phone 334 " o D. Fulghum | MRs.F.C MRS, ILA S | Lake Lodge No 'leavy firowries nay | meets Friday n!.s"! at 9i0. 0. F. hall. Visitiz "ordla"y invited e J. L RET® ot € W P Pl —_— G.1LAtoB LS Orange BRlossnm PIacing Your ORders e o > = { each month at 2 g7 ° Meets every Welr>"T o,

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