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R e Ty, FOR SALE MR SALE-—s peautiful lots, close in, facing northeast side Lake vlorton; bearing orange trees; skeap if sold at once. Apply Tele- gram ffice. 11-21-t¢ Nl; SALE—.mproved and unim- fOR RENT—2 nice unfurnished l rooms. 215 South Missouri Ave. i1FOR RENT-—Room and board at | Elbemar hotel. | around. 373 iRl el e e ‘F"RNISIH".D ROOMS TO RENT--For light housckeeping 215 S New York Ave 372 nroved city and suburban prop- FOR RENT — Desiranle sfx-room srty. For quick sale list your' sroperty with us. Fla. & Ga. Land O v e 72. Mumn Buldg. 2. Trlephon o FOR SALE OR RENT—Modern sev-| sn room, two-story dwelling, with a1l eonvenicnces; choicest loca- sion for a home in Lakeland. No. | 10t South Florida Ave. See Ti dress W. Fiske Johnson, owner. address i | | | fOR 5ALE —House of 4 rooms and hati; nice lot 100x200, with bear- | mg orange trees, for $1,200; on easy terms. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 354 Jserniti et e Sl e | MR SALE--On easy terms, a new | five room bungalow, finely finished | throughout, electric lights, city water, toilet and bath. Located in | a splendid neighborhood, one block | west of Florida avenue, in Warin subdivision. D. H. Sloan. 35 ONLY A FEW MORW ~ ¢-can lntg ! with the beautiful big orange, irees on them can be had. Have you zot yours yet? If not better| see I'utel, & Rogers, Futch & Gen- | try building, without delay. 3441 | TR SALE—Eight room, two-story plastered dwelling, modern con- venivnces, Price $4,000, Terms | reaconable. W, Fiske Johnson,) awner. 2671 T | FOR SALE. 1t acres at city limits, good five- room house, 2 acres grapefruit and orange trees, irrigating plant, a\ll} the land cleared, fenced, part ir-| rigated. Fine for truck. Price,| $3,800. | 4 acreg, city limits, good barn, all | clearad except two acres, ,art ii- vigated, fine lnildine site. Price, | 31,750, § 2cres at oty linuts, fronting on | good street, main thoroughfare | into city. Price, $1,250, See own- | ers. Don't miss these bargains. 269 SCALLEY & BRASSET. | POR SALE-—3 acres, all in grove, near Lake Mirror. Will make twelve 50x200 foot lots. Price §3.500 for a short while. Mann- | @itts Land Co., Raymondo Blsd,v,:'.r 5 POR SALE--New bungalow of five rooms and bath. Electric lights, | city water and all modern conven- fences. In best Dixleland dis- trict. Address Owner, Rox 7. 297 FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW--—-All im- | provements. Buiit-in nid(‘hn:lr:lf and hookeases, on East Lime St. | aeven blocks from park in orange srove: large trees. $300 cash, bal. ' ance $25 month Inquire J. B. | Speth, 801 Fagt Lime St. 389 FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD | GOODS - Good as mew, for sale, cheap; am going North., S. P. So- renson, Dover, Fla. 384 TWO 10TS—In orange grove, seven | blocks from park; 10 large trees | on each lot. Price $650 each. | Terms. J. B. Speth. 801 E. Lime | Atreet. 389 FOR SALE. NEW HOUSE of 5 rooms and bath, electric lights, fireplace, closets, etc. A bargain at $2,200. On principal thoroughfare., See Ohl- inger & Alfield. 392 FOR SALE—40-acre tract, 16 acres @ne citrus land, 15 acres truck fand, 10 acres pasture and wood- land. House and barn, 3% acres in bearing grove, 2'; miles from Lakeland, on hard road. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 391 FOR SALE—Good two-story house in ! Dixieland, with bath and electric | Hghts. Only 500 cash required. | The John F. Cox Realty ¢o. 391 i\\'hnrler and Wilsn sewing machine, fchasing elsewhere. 0 1 and TOR RENT—Large front room, fur nished. Appiy 413 South Florida avenue. 371 ——— gocd a8 new; bed lounge; beds, Cor- friccrators; anything house, with nice sleeping porch, with electric lights, ete. Splendid- | ly located. 209 S. Missouri Ave. Apply to Mrs. F. \. Morrell, phone | 114 Green 279§ g MISCELLANEQUS % 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 Manufacturing Co. Our prices 50 per cent less than north-I ern concerns. Phone 76. 239 | iow much FIRE INSURANCE did! they have? Don't YOU be TOO LATE. See us IMMEDIATELY.! The John F. Cox Realty Co. .:\\' Il AN IDEAL HOME is one surrounded | by big bearing orange trees, sucn as you will find in the Futch & Rogers subdivision, on South Flor- | ida avenue. See owners, Futch & Gentry building, 344 IE YOU WANT A LOT in the beau- tiful orunge grove subdivision of Futech & Rogers on South Florida avenue, you had better speak! quick. They are going fast. 344,1 VANTED AL of my old custom- | ers and friends to know I am back in Lakeland on the job at the Phoenix Barber shop. Call :mll; see me. 1o K. Peacock. R WANTED - To buy 600 feet socond- hand galvanized water pipe. Ad dress . AL Cook, 603 Gilmer Ave 387 LAKELAND FUEL SUPPLY AND TRANSFER (0.--Charcoal and all kinds of wood delivered promptly. First class service in furniture moving and zeneral transfer guarantced. Phone 258 Red. Hours, 6 to 7:30 a. m.; 11:30 to 1 noon; 1:30 tos p. m t 331 EXPERIENCED YOU NG LADY STE- NOGRAPHER desire ‘' position. Ad- | dress Box 99 , Jack. onville, 2 LOST—Gold hat pin; lost in Ma- Jestic theater Saturday night. Was engraved letter H. Reward $1 if| returned to Mrs. Tom Marshall 376 | We write FIRE INSURAN n #ood, strong old line companics The John F. Cox Realty Co. 38s FURNISHED RESIDENCE or part of residence wanted for rent by refined couple. Only places fully furnished and with all modern im- provements considered. Will make nine months lease if desired. Ref- erences exchanged, Answer P. O Box, 308, Lakeland, Fla 382 GO TO THE EAST COAST via Fort Myers on the Big Steamer Suwa- nee. Sails every Wednesday or Thursday. Write or wire Menge Dros., Fort Myers, for reservations, 385 At The Second- Hand Store et organ; clocks; cil stoves; wood foves; gas stoves; rockers; missioa ihrary table; makozany settee; re- | Goods Hought | suld. ARCHER | A ,;“S'J’lxm”?&'r‘ab;fixffi'xi'féi e Semnd'“ald Man, at 211 South Tennessee Ave. Henry Baccn. - 1‘910 West Main Street, Lakeland, Fla ‘ i BOUDOIR ARTICLES TO MATCH ‘Pretty Pincushion and Tidy, Alike In | ‘ Side of Mirror. | Open all year| ILEGRA] Design and Make, to Hang Each LIDBBD DB ODOOOO Our sketch shows ap retty pincush- !fon and tidy, de. iz to match cach 1olher and for hanging up on either side of the mirror For the tidy, a diamond-shaped plece of cardboard is used as a foune | datton and this hoard is covered with 'paln blue silk upon the upper part of which a white Tudor rose has been :workn-af. A pocket i= arranged across 1 it the floral design is repeated. The Itldy 1s edged with a whi‘e silk cord carried into three littl» loops on eith- ed side and again at the base. At the top a loop of white rivhon, iwmished FOBOEOTOHO & < g g ¢ : OO O QO A e O -~ off with a smart bow, is attached by which the tidy may be suspended from the post of the mirror. The pincushion is made in exactly the same way, but the cardhoerd must be well-padded on both sides n 9 he ! with cotton wool prior to covering it | ¢ the bill of complainant filed in the | with the silk and :he sketch so c:,” {above entitled cause that the follow- ' atove named C. M. Mahone, J. F ly shows the nature of the cushion ':]' that further description is unneces- sary. smoke and fog so quickly soils deli- | cately colored materials, it would pen haps be advisable to carry out these articles in darker colors, and green |2 silk with gold embrolderd. cord and | 5 i £ 2 Hayes and John Katzenitein aresaid defendants; Hibrion; wauldiluok eruallyipretty snd log s Otie e SR appearing effective and last much longer. m DRIFTS FROM THE NURSERY | Modern Children More Analytical Than Those of the Past—Hints for the Mother of Little Ones. file, a snowy beard, and certain facil- ity an freedom in quoting Scripture |" were more than enough to impress & | ——————— whole family with a due sense of what it owed to the head of the house. Something more 18 needed nowadays, g A and the mother or father who wishes to maintain the love and respect of the modern child must conform to & very high standard indced. They are no longer allowed to shield thelr shortcomings behind the Fifth Com- mandment. Very serviceable and economical bibs can be made out of the medium- sizer Turkish towel. Cut it Into halves, and then divide each half again, making In all four pleces. Cut the plain edges of each In a semi. circular form for the neck, bind these with tape, leaving strings long enough to tle easlly. Outline the bibs with cross stitch in red cotton, and they are ready for use, P Dally Thought. Don’t put too fine a point to your wit for fear it should get blunted.—= Jervantes MY LINE INCLUDES Newspapers Magazines Stationery Post' Cards Cigars Come and see me before pur Your patronage appreciated. Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand Loooy ~* Edisonia Theater OLOBOVOITIOPOPOPIOOPOEOIAIOF IO L4 O POPQPOPOPOPOSOROPOPOPOPCHOFO2 OO PQTOFO2OP Py N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ! TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA,. IN AND FOR POLK COUNTY..— IN. CHANCERY.—- Florida & Georsla Land Co., Com- | plainant, vs. Jokn T. Mahone, C. | o4 M. Mahone, J. F. Mahone, Gussie C¢UOIGITENETIEANONONOTINITINONE ¢OSIHTINITONOSOIDSTIGTSIIOIOS AN Ta | the lower haif and upen the front of :: P vind < are as follows: Hazelhurst, Georgia; J. F. Mabone !the bill of complainant filed in the ; o In large towns and cities whers |at Covington, Georgia; Gussic Har- ' said cause on or before the first |N€WEDaper publici the lands described in said bill sit-|quired to appear to the said bill of of the northeast corner of southeas: jand a rule day of this court, other- | 1ng 15 a true and cor S quarter of northwest quarter of sec- | wise the ullezations of the said bili [order of pubiicatio: Children are gowing more critical. |tion nineteen (19) of They demand practice as well as |twenty-eight (28) gorth and ranze said defendants; fice. preaching from their parents, and are | twenty-four (24) east, and running ( not put off with platitudes. south 533 feet, thence west 283 feer, [er persons not known by the com-|fice this 11th day « Time was when a patriarchal pro- | thence P P! east 283 feet to the point of begin-|above deseribed, and who claim or The Paul & Waymzr Lumber (; Wholesale an9 Retail Lumbe; and Builders Supplies 1 It Will Pay | [ | | ] a | Service: Prices o Righ: Right ‘ s i i | To See Us LARGEST STOCK OF LUMBER IN SOUTH FLomip Office: Foot ¢f Main St. % Phone 322 | X [ *OPOLOROSOEOIOPOBOHOMDHO 3 Harmon, Annie Webb, Minnie |ants, who are to the complainant un- |fered to in the suid Brown, R. O. Crerap, L Herman.;unown; and that the said non-resi- fcfengnms. hvy:mi o e 4 er, | g g b D appear to the | Saml:':cly"' n‘:}ze&%’;’;""n Ifiawl:luey . | dents defendants are above the age n]edpln e tiayes, John Katzenstein, as Glohe |0f 21 vears, and that there are Mo |¢he first Mond: ‘ailoring Company, Defendants.—- ! persons in the State of Florida, serv-|same being the Bill to Quiet Title. ! ice upon whom would bind the said |month and a rule | It appearing by afficavit appended | non-resident gerenaants; otherwise the alle:t i y 2 bill will be take It is, therefore, ordered that the el R ld Al b kn A h st g named persous are non-resident | Mahone, Gussie Harmon, Anale|, It 18 further ord.: efendants, and that their residences | W ebb and Minnie Brown be and they or o ol 48 e ( C. M. Mahone *t: are hereby required to apppear to ! ne Lakeland ien at Covinston, Georzla; Anmie Monday in April, A. D, 1913, the f-rvic!(;; “lh)?‘l""'fl” toibeh Georgla; Mlflnlcfr:mm being the Tth day of the sa:d :nd unknol\"r: P Brown at Locust Grove, Georgla; month and a rule day of this court, lished for the nd that the residences of I. Hlerman, |otherwise the allesntions of the said 7d:r respocti\'o'{ - Meyer, Samuel Rosenthal, Lew:s | bill will be taken as confessed by the Witness the 11nn It is further ordered that the said s?n(;u:le.r‘li(dlz‘fn:::‘r 3 1 the said bill and the affidavit (| Herman, C. Meyer, Samuel Rosen- :‘h ”5" T r I to that the complainant be-|thal, Lewis E. Hayes and John Kat- |th® it o eves there are persons interested in | zenstein be and they are hereby re- Clor! J erk c! te and being in the State of Flo® |complainant on or hefore the first | KELSEY Rl.\.\'l"_“ and county of Polk, to-wit: i Monday in May, 1912, the same be. | Solicitor for (. eginning at a point 607 feet west |ine the Hth day of the sald month| I hereby certify township | will be taken as confessed vy the|82ld cause and oriii ¢ It 18 further ordered that all oth- Witness my hard north 533 feet, thence [ plainant to he intercsted in the land J. A 30 Clerk of (it ing, other than the named defend-'have any intercst therein and re- At the Anm;al Business Show. New York City. November 11-16 19! The Underwood Typewriter Again proved conclusively in a public demonstration its supetic qualities in Accuracy Speed Stabilit Operated for eight solid hours (continuously) by eight of the world's fastest typists. o ot hour re'ays, one Underwood Typewriter (taken from stock) produced the magnificent total of 55.5% words, averaging nearly 10 strokes per second. 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