Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 21, 1913, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT. 'FOR SALE FOR SALE—Good . 4-room house, $26 cash, balance so much month. Scally & Bassett. 17 FOR SALE—3 beautiful lots, close in, facing northeast side Lake Morton; bearing orange trees; cheap if sold at once. Apply Tele- gram office. 11-21-tf FOR S‘\LE—new bpungalow of five rooms, pump and sink in kitchen, nice fireplace, lot 41x108, togeth- er with two adjoining lots, all for | $2,800; small payment down and the balance payable §15 por| month with interest at 6 per cenl.l {he John F. 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 i8 low. The Joha F. Cox ! Realty Co. 235 FOR SALE--Two fine lots on the west gide of Lake Morton, H0x175 «ach. Nothing better in town. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 235 FOR SALE-—improved and unim- proved city and suburban prop- ¢rty. Tor quick sale list your property with us. Fla. & Ga. Land ‘a Telephone 72. Munn Buldg. 10-25th --T1, aeres adjuining city, H acres in young grove, acres of line trucking land, nt &0 feet fronting cn Lake Parler This is a good invest- ment The John F. Cox Realty 1 ompany. FOR SALIS---A good shoe business in best town in South Florida. an be made the best shoe busi- ness in the State; good reasonsfor selling. Bates Shoe Store, P. O. Box 47, Lakeland, Fla. 203 YOR SALE—One large lot, 136 by 145; well fenced. Corner Gilmore avenue and Peachtree ('heap for cish. Also five-room house and six lots, with good barns, 21 bearing orange treesand other improvements; corner Lake avenue and Magnolia St. Inquire of J. E. Marshall, corner Gilmore Ave and Magnolia 8t. 224 NR SALE—8 acres adjoining city ' limits; nice lake front; 4 acres in grove; 3 acres truck land; pack- Ing shed and barn. Price $2,750. Mann-Fitts Land Co., Room 19, Raymondo building. 264 POR SALE OR RENT-—Modern sev- en room, two-story dwelling, with all cenveniences; choicest loca- tion for a home in Lakeland. No. 801 South Florida Ave. See or address W. IYiske Johnson, owner. 267 FOR S\LL —Eight room, two-story plastered dwelling, modern con- veniences. Price $4,000. Terms reasonable. W, Fiske Johnson, owner, 267 - —————— o e FOR SALE —Large eight-room house including bath; also servants' houses, auto house and barn com- bined; two lots. E. L. Cook, own- er, Dixieland. 265 “1SH-—-When in need of fish and oysters, phone 811 R. 0 ¢ the fish man, rear of Cowdery 273 warchouse. POR RENT—1 larze furnished room , for licht housckeeping. 306 S. Virginia Ave. 266 i S T FOR RENT-—Iouse next to my resi- dence. John Patterson. 270 ;;\R RENT—Furnished rooms —(or licht housekeeping. 315 South New York avenue. 27 FOR RENT—Two blocks from depot on prominent street, house com- fortably furnished, six rooms and bath. Phone, electric lights and city water. All included, $30 per month. Inquire at 510 E. Pine St. or address care box 593. 264 FOR RENT-—Two apartments (five rooms and bath each) In the 8. M. Stephens apartmenthouse. Terms $35 per month. Shades and ranges fur- pished and all windows screened. These apartments, fronting on Lake Yorton, are new, just completed. Broad verandas, fireplaces, electric| sghts, city water. See S. M. Stephens| o* Q. C. Rogan in Deen & an' bulldiag. 158 ° I 4 street, | ROOM front room with board may be had at 211 South Tennessee Ave. Mrs. Henry Baccn. FOR RENT—Large double room, facing north andeast. Deen & Bry- ant building. 111 FGR RENT—Two or four unfur- nished rooms for light hovsekeep- ing. Apply at 504 North Florida avenue or pione 137 Red. 178 FOR RENT-—Modern 7-room house, 610 E. Lime St. Mrs. Allison, 261 FOR RENT-—3 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Permanent roomers desired. 510 E. Lime St. 262 | | | MISCELLANEOUS FLY SEASON will soon be here. Pro- tect your home from disease and discomfort by using door and win- dow screens which may ve had of Lakeland Manufzcturing Co. Our prices 50 per cent less than north- ern concerns. Phone 76. WE ARE CONSERVATIVE, yet progressive, 1 L. Skipper, president; S. F. Smith, vice president; P. E. Chunn, caslier. 26 SOUND BANKING American State our motto, J L. Skipper, president; 8 F Smith, | vice president; P. K. Chunn, cashier. 25 YOUR A\CCOUNT solleited and protected. American State Bank. J L. Skipper, president; S, W, Smith, vice president; P. E. Chunn, cashier. YOUR CHANCE. I am starting a night class in shorthand, typewriting and book- keeping—other subjocts {ncluded. THis will especlally benefit you who have to work and cannot go to col- lege or who wish to get a business education at home. Take this op- portunity and join the class. For particulars see Miss Emma Pocock, room 11, Bryaat buflding. Hours 8 tolla mand 1 to 6 p m. 24 WILL SELL TO HIGHEST BIDDER On Tuesday morning, Feb, 25, at 10 o'clock, the old Methodist par- sonage at 307 South Kentucky ave- nue, will be sold to the highest bid- der for cash, building to be removed from the lot not 'ater than March 5 Sale will be at the parsonage at auction . D. BASSETT, Sec 0 ' - v BIDS TO BE OPENED l} Plans and specifications for the building of a parsonage are in the hands of H. D. Bassett in his office at the P. O. building. Bids forthe erection of said parsonage will bhe opened at 2 o'clock Tuesday, Feb, 25, with right to reject any or all bids. H. D. BASSETT Sec. LOST--Week of Dee, gold brooch, size of quarter, with 7 diamond settinge Finder re- turn to Ga. and Fla. Land Co.’s of- fice and receive liberal reward 277 MY LINK INCLUDES Newspapers Magazines Stationery Post Cards Cigars Come and see me before pur chasing elsewhere. Your patronage appreciated. Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand Lodoy of Ediscala Theater. 239! Amerfcan State Bnnk.l Bank of iLakeland. | last, old | THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKELAND, FLA, FEB. 21, 1913 [I_le Protessions- DR. SAMUEL F. SMITH. SPECIALIST. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat | Glasses Scientifically Presoribed ' Prone: Office, 141; Residence, 22 IDR. R R. SULLIVAN Hours—9 a. m., 1:30 p. m; 4:30 pm, 7Tp m WITH BOARD—Excellent | Deen-Bryany Bldg, Ground Floor | PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Phones—Office, 270; residence, 297-2 Rings. Munn Building, Lakeland Florida. ln& J. F. WILSON, OR. W. R. GROOVER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Rooms 3 and ¢4 Kentucky Bldg Lakeland, Florida. DR W 8 IRVIN VENTIST ¥stabiished {n July, 1900 ——— «wome 14 and 10 Kentucky Bu)idtas | Phores: Office 186: Residance 8¢ KELSEY BLANTON l LAWYER P 0. Bldg. Phone 319, Lakeland, Fla. TUCKER & TUCKER —Lawyers— Revmondo Bldg 2Rnlang, Tiorias J. A COX— % MUNICIPAL JUDGE AND NOTARY PUBLIC. i Office City Hall 0 8 EDWARDS | Attorney-et-law. i s Offiee {p Muun Butldiis LAKELAND FLORIDA | DR. SARAH E. WHEELER I OSTEOPATII PHYSICIAN | Rooms 5, 6 and 7, Bryant Buildin, | Lakeland, Fla. Office Phone 278 Blue. |‘llouse Phone 278 Black. U. D & L. D. MENDENLALI uivil Engiueeis and Arclateews tooms 212-216 Drane Bldg | LAKELAND, FLA. “hosphate land examination veys., cxamination, reports Blueprirting. Bur A. J. MACDONOUGH, Room 6 Deen & Brysut Bldg. Architect. Newest Ideas in BunZalow Designin Lakeland, Ill’."l,)lrldn. ¥ D 0. ROGERS, Lawyer, Room 7, Bryant Building Phone 259. Lakeland, Florida. "B B. HUFFAKER, —Attorney-at-Law— 2oor 7 Btusrt Bldg Bartow Fia DR. N. L. BRYAN, DENTIST. Skipper Bullding, Over Postoffice Phone 339. Reridence Phone 300 Red LAKELAND, FLA W. 8. PRESTON, LAWYER (Offce Upstairs East of Court House.\ BARTOW, FLORIDA. Examination of Titles and Rea! Estate Law a Speclalty. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO SURGERY | i | CONOROBOFOETHOP BSOS { | | | | | { | i Cew NILOAK : ¢ The latest creation in Pottery is on display in our south g window. We have been favored with an early shipment from the makers, which enables you to be ahead of your neighbors in purchasing the latest goods. “A Pleasure to Show Goods” COLE & HULL Lakeland, Fla s < 2 Jewelers and Optometrists Phome{l73 MAY BE MADE SECRETARY OF THE SENATE and Robert Wicklitfe Woolley, a maga 1o el correspondent, 18 likely to be sclected by the Demoerats for the position iormer Washington of secretary of the scnate, which pays 36,500 a year. Mr. Woolley was compiler and editor of the Deimocratic text book for 1912, chief of the pub- leity bureax of the Demoeratic natfonal committee in the recent cam- paign and chiof investigator for the Stanley committee, which probed the United States Steel corporation. AAAA A AN AN A A AN A e S A LA A AP AN AT with Kept theip hair soft and glos: HESIUHE EFfiY HAIH a “Save Teu,” which also restored . the natural color, Iu “AI“HA'_ Gulufl aration was the trouble o finaking R it This objection has been over- Remedy for Dandruff, Falling pany of New York, who has placed Faded, Gray lfair on the market a superior prepara- darkening the hair is again coming 'and other valuable remedies for dan- in vogue. Our grandmothers had [ aruft, itching scalp, and thin, weal;, while our mothers are sray before| The beauty of the hair depends they are fifty. Our grandmothers more on Its rich, even shading than One objection to using sucihi o prep- Ey Common Garden Sage, a Simple cO™¢ by the Wyeth Chemical Com- The old idea of using Sage for ' tion of Sage, combined with Sulphur dark, glossy bair at seventy-five, | falling hair. THIS IS THE CAN PROFESSOR H. E. HAYDEN TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN. Room 11, Futch and Gentry Bldg. Hours: Mononday, Thursday and Saturday, 1 to 5. i LAKELAND, FLA. i | GENTRY UNDERTAKING co..' FUNERAL DIRECTOL 3 ! Futch & Gentry Building. | Phone—Day, 241; Night, 13 Red | PROMINENT PINELLAN ! ARE INDICTED. ! St. Petersburg, Feb. 21 I'wo in- dictments, both against well-known nen of this county, have been re- turned by the grand jury of Pinellas county. Former magistrate of the Tarpon district, L. L. Tucksr, was indicted on a charge of embezzle- ment growing out of alleged misuse o’ the county's funds. The last grand jury arraigned him severely for the loose and improper way in which he kept the records of his office, and this grand jury returned an indict- ment against Dr. Edwain Mallette, of Pinellas Park, who is accused of padding the payrolis while acting as ;road overseer for the county. He | s now out on bond , e e ey ! Merely Muddy. | “People are allus imprest” Orandpa Stubblegrass, “by what they ean’t see throogh. \any a stream gits eredit fur hein' deen when it's only wuddy."—Wa-uinson Star. | i g that holdsthe finest product of the coffee roaster's art. All that skill, all that years of experience, all that is included in a special formula for blending that has been a sacret for more than 100 years, is given you in this can, ready and convenient | - use. is kept fresh, crisp, free from dust, dampness and disagreeable odors by this airtight can, whose label guarantees the purity of its contents. Don't buy any of the many imi- tations. You are sure to find it nof as good as Luziannme. ] ing companions welcomed Al Al ' meets every second ¢ auything else, Doz [barsh fadeq gy, ‘!ul"mlt.a Teinedy ) ke Culur iy o lew wrmentag | scalp with eth's Sppe 3 i am\{ 34 ! 3 s QUICKlY (or, bies, ung 8lve colyp beauty 14 your Loy Get g tifty ¢ dougaist today, !)our OWL ay e Ivmm sell it, y i the money wij| | remedy is not exy, x.,.. as o — ‘ s, | THREATEN T0 IMPEACY ! COUNTY g St. Petersburg, Fel ing to the threat of s ol the commissiopors county, efforts w Pcach C. W, \ie court of Pinellas ¢, Jority of the commige:,, !becauu Mr. Wi draw a warrang for §: ment of a claim for - By Tampa attor action to reqy county scat eleet a4l nl; ¥sin Meew every Froo at . 0.0 F i, lenuesse Viattine | gially invited T rE.OML SMALLER 'United Brothal | and Joiners of A\ Local§ Meets ever: | clock, at ) | R. L 3w v J. W. LOGAN, Tre J. H, FELDS, Fin ey H. F. DIETRI”I!, Rec H. L. COX, Condu tor SAMUEL BOYER J. W. SCARR, C. L. WILLOUGHBY, Board of Trustees Lakeland Lodge No 81, P M. Regular communications b second and 4th Mondaye at ¥ m. Visiting brethren cordisl vited. J. C. OWENS W J. . WILSON, Lakeland Chapter, R. A ¥ 29 meete the first Thursday v each month fn Masonir Hal! il&onlrd, H. P;J F Wison Palin Chapter. O r = m*¥ second and fourth Thi of each month at ? ! Flora Keen, W. M J Secy. day night. Woodmet | Lakelana vamj M v third Thursd Council Commard r tuardian of K OF P | Regular meetirs o7 at 7:30 at 0dd Fellows iog members alwiis F D Char ACKSON =7 A A POST 23 ! Meets the frs: month at 10 1 M B A. " SHAF J. R. TALLEY, Eltora Rebel meets every seco! | 4 day nightsat 1. O 7.~ inz brothers and &'=1¢7¢ vited. MRS. F. C MRS. ILA SELLER Lake Lodge No * ?. meets Friday nights & 0. 0. F. hall. Vieltio® ~ordially invited i 3. L REYMUEEE W. P. PILLIAS LONGMA G.LAtB Orange Blossom G.1.A toB of! second and fourth each month at 247 7 Sisters ::;‘-"3"{_ arOTY ¥

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