Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, February 24, 1913, Page 8

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V Buy Lake e v, E o P YO - @. G = -~ g — e EEEEEEEEEEER “GET BUSY.” - BIEREEERIRERIIRERRERRCRRERRRC! = FOR SALE - FOR SALE—Good 4-room house, . $25 cash, balance so much month. ‘Seally & 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-¢f R I S— FOR SALE-—New bpungalow of five rooms, pump and sink in kitchen, nice’ fireplace, lot 41x108, togeth- er with two deomm‘tio:. ';u ‘r:; $2,800; small paymen the balance payable $15 per month with interest at 6 per cent. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 235 FOR SALE—"Bon "Air"” lots, over- are the offer the greatest opportunity for fncrease in value. Buy now while the price is low, The Joha F. Cox Bonltw Oa ooK - saity, OO e FOR SALE—Two flne lots on the west. gide of Lake Morton, 50x175 sach. Nothing better in town. The { John F. Cox Realty Co. 236 POR SALE—improved and unim- proved e¢ity and suburban prop- erty. For quick sale list your property with us. ¥la. & Ga. Land Co. Telephone 72. Mumn 1oliuzlgi:;h. FOR SALBE—7% acres adjvining the city, 5 acres in young grove, 21 acres of flne trucking land, abont 800 feet fronting on Lake | Parker This is a good Iinvest- . ment. ‘The John F. Cox llulgy \ “Company. b U | R SALE—A good ”oth‘ best town in South Florida. "~ Can be de the best shoe busi- . ness in ;:sm; good reasonsfor ~ selling. Bptes Shoe Store, P. O, Box 47, Lakeland, Fla. 203 FOR SALE—One large lot, 135 by 145; well fenced, Corner Gilmore avenue and Peachtree street. Cheap for cish. Also five-room house and six’lots, with good barns, 21 bearing orange treesand other improvements; eorner Lake avenue and Magnolia St. Inquire of J. E, Marshall, corner Gilmore Ave and Magnolia St. . 224 e A SRR AN IR B Y Sl FOR 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 butlding, : 264 FOR SALE—Quick; new modern cottage close in. See owner, phone 294 Blue. C.J. Baldwin, = 283 Tl e R T SN S FOR BSALE—Eight room, two-story plastered dwelling, modern con- veniences. Price $4,000. reasonable. owner. Terms W. Fiske Johnson, 267 FIBH-—When in need of fish and oysters, phone 91 R. 0. Park, the fish man, rear of Cowdery warehouse. 278 FOR SALE—Two tickets to Pointj Pleasant, W. Va., by way of Rich- mond. ‘Limit March 3. Cheap. Phone 299 Black. 288 {FOR SALE—New bungalow of five rooms and bath. Electric lights, city water and all modern conven- | In best Dixfeland dis- Address Owner, Box 7. 297 iences. triet, S = Lake Parker Club Additib = Q R Parker Frontage and Let GET BUSY’ U have been wanting some frontage on Lake Paflrker, a place where you coul § have your own boat and go fishing when you got ready. YOU CAN GET / IT NoW, 26lots fronting on Garden street, 50x165. Each lot has Orange or ’ Grapefruit trees on it. Restricted as to building, Each lot carries one-twentysixth interest in one acre on Lake Parker to beusedfor club boat house and grounds. Price $250.00 each, $25.00 of purchase money on each lot to be deposited in bank for a development fund to be used in building a nice boat house and dock with separate place for each boat with lock and key for same. Terms can be arranged. Will put deed in bank and when paid in full will be delivered to purchésel_'. For further information see plat at office of — n P.S. Go out Vermont Avenue through Bon Air Addition, just one mile from City road to the lake. " '—-—_____“".____—-—-\ LOST—Week of Dec. 25, last, old FOR RENT—Two blocks from depot on prominent street, house com- fortably furnished, six rooms and bath. Phone, eleetric lights and ity water. Al included, $30 per month. Inquire at 510 E. Pine St. or address care box 593. 264 ————— FOR RENT-—House next to my resi- dence. John Patterson. 270 —— FOR RENT-—Nice front room, close in, nicely furnished. For further information phone 176 Blue. 295 FOR RENT-—1 large furnished room for light housekeeping. 306 8. Virginia Ave. 266 e FOR RENT-—Two apartments (five rooms and bath eaéh) in the 8. M. Stephens apartmenthouse. Terms $85 per month. Shades and ranges fur- nished and all windows screened. Thosa anartmaents frontine oo 7ou renting on Lal Morton, are new, just completed. Broad verandas, fireplaces, electrie lights, city water. See 8. M. Stephens 0* G. C. Rogan in Deen & Bryant building. 158 FOR RENT — Desirable six-room house, with nice sleeping porch, with electric lights, ete. Splendid~ ly located. 309 8. Missourl Ave. Apply to Mrs. F, A. Morrell, phone 114 Green. 279 FOR RENT— Store room under Glenada .hotel; also store room just north of Mayes Grfocery Co.'s warehouse. See D. H. Sloan, or W. D. McRae. 280 s SRR FOR RENT--1 front hedroom, fur- nished. Mrs. L. B. Bevis, 506 8. Florida Ave. 291 ROOM WITH = BOARD—RExcelient, front rm wl_:.h board may be had at 211 th Tennessee Ave. Mrs. Bacen MISC IF YOU WANT TO BUY one of the nicest homes in Lakeland, call at 413 South Kentucky avenue. Phone 38 Blue. 292 LOST—A narrow goid ring with medium size fire opal set, on San- ford train or near Lakeland depot. Return to 511 HEast Orange St., Lakeland, and receive reward more than value of ring. Phone 11 Red. WANTED——A boy between 14 and 18 years of age who world like to learn a good trade will please ap- ply to the Evening Telegram of- fice. ¢ 294 WANTED—Return trip ticket to Chicago or other city in the North. Apply to P. 0. box 287, Lakeland, Fla. 293 FLY SEASON will soon be here. Pro- *tect your home from disease and disecomfort by using door and win- dow screens which may oe had of Lakeland Manufacturing Ce. Our prices 60 per cent less than north- ern concerns. Phone 76. 239 e eSS o SOUND BANKING our motto, American State Bank ef Lakeland. J. L. 8kipper, president; 8. F. Smith, , | vice president; P. E. Chunn, cashier. 25 WILL SELL T0 HIGHEST BIDDER On Tuesday morning, Feb. 25, at 16 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 later than March 6 Sale will be at the parsonage at auction, H, D. BASSETT,.Sec. 275 YOUR ACCOUNT solleited and protected. American State Bank. J. L. Skipper, president; 8. F, Smith, vice president; P. B. Chunn, cashier. % BIDS TO BE OPENED 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 l gold brooch, size of quarter, with 7 diamond settings. Finder re- turn to Ga. and Fla. Land Co.’s of- fice afid receive liberal reward. 277 o ISR ESSUEH, WE ARE CONSERVATIVE, yet progressive. American State Bank. J. L. Skipper, president; 8. F. Smith, vice president; P. E. Chunn, cashier. 25 B e 1 S U AT e S S IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOIl POLK COUNTY.—IN CHANCERY.—Sal- lie Day vs. Columbus Early Day.— Bill for Divorce. It appearing by affidavit appended to the bill of tomplaint filed in the above entitled cause that Columbus Early Day, the defendant above named is a non resident of the State of Florida; that he is a resident of the city of Norfolk, in the State of Virginia, and is over the age of twenty-one years, and that there are no persons in the State, the service of subpoena upon who, would bind said defendant. { It is therefore ordered that the said defendant, Columbus Early Day, b¢ and he is hereby required to ap- pear to the said bill of complaint on or before the first Monday in March, A. D. 1913, the same belng the 3rd day of said month and a rule day of this court, otherwise the aliegaiions of the sald bill of com- plaint will be taken as confessed by said defendant. It 18 further ordered thay this or- der be published once each week for five consecutive weeks in the Lake- iand Evening Telegram, a newspaper published in Polk county, Fiorida. Witness the Honorable J. A. John Compan ‘ f / ) J ] ) f / Hall. Lots run from new County ) fl the seal of the said court at Ba Florida, this 3rd day of Febrll A. D. 1913. J. A. JOHNSON, Clerk of the Circuit Co I hereby certify that the fors is a true and correct copy of e der. of publication issued in @ cause and filed in my office. J. A. JOHNSON, Clerk of the Circuit Couli (Seal.) 148 Valuable Stamp Collection How stamp collecting has specialized is instanced by the s Paris some time ago of a collect§ Swiss stamps for about $40,000. At The Second - a# Store Double beds and single ‘Dflnll. $1.00 and up. Dressé® Commiodes, Rockers and D Kitchen Cabinet and Sidebosrd tee, Refrigerators, Sewing ad Pooos Seine Table, Cloc AUivE N 1y ‘anything. Goods bought 44 ARCHIR The Second-Hand som, the clerk of our said court, and'810 West Main Street,[ake TUESDAY, and b Dr. Bdgar H. Cole will be at Cole & Hull’s. Come B. 25 s FE oot -yourfleyes e§!"nhl\!v:l.' Ervors of refraction properiy ° mg:‘nf" m. 0 5 p. m. Examinations Freé COLE & HULL| Lak

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