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) PAGE FIGHT. N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THB‘ TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA,. IN AND FOR POLK COUNTY..— IN. CHANCERY.— Florida & Georgia Land Co., Com- plainant, vs. John T. Mabone, C. M. Mahone, J. F. Mahone, Gussie Harmon, Annie Webb, Minnie Brown, R. O. Crerap, I. Herman, (. Meyer, as Herman & Meyer, Samuel Rosenthal, Lewis F. Hayes, John Katzenstein, as Globe Tailoring Company, Defendants.— Bill to Quiet Title. it appearing by afidavit appended 4w the bill of complainant filed in the above entitled cause that the follow- fag named persons are non-resident defendants, and that their residencea are as follows: C. M. Mahone * Hazelhurst, Georgla; J. F. Mahone at Covington, Georgla; Gussie Har- men at Covington, Georgia; Annie “son, Georgle; Minnie Brown at Locust Grove, Georgla; and that the residences of I. Herman, €. Meyer, Samuel Rosenthal, Lewis B. Hayes and John Katzenstein are anknown; and it further appearing én the sald bill and the afdavit oo that the eomplalnant be- lieves there are persons interested In |month and a rule day of this court, the lands described in said bill sit- |otherwise the allegutions of the said uate and being in the State of Flor- | bill will be taken as confessed by the ida and county of Polk, to-wit: sald defendants; Beginning at a point 607 feet west It is further ordered that the sald of the northeast corner of southeast [I. Herman, C. Meyer, Samuel Rosen- quarter of northwest quarter of sec- |thal, Lewis E. Hayes and John Kat- tion nineteen (19) of township |zenstein be and they mre hereby re- twenty-elght (28) south and range |quired to appear to the said bill of twenty-four (24) east, and runniug |complainant on or before the first south 533 feet, thence west 283 tee:, [Monday in May, 1913, the same be- thence north 638 feet, thence |lng the 5th day of the said month east 283 feet to the point of begin- {and a rule day of this court, other- ning, other than the named defend- wise the allegations of the said bill ants, who are to the complainant un-, will be taken as confessed vy the known; and that the sald non-resi- |said defendants; dents defendum are above the age' [t is further ordered that all oth- of 21 years, and that there are noYer persons not known by the com- ¢ | Persons In the State of Florida, serv-|pluinant to be interested In the land Ice upon whom would bind the said |ybove described, and who claim or non-resident aerenaants; |have any interest therein and re- It is, therefore, ordered that the fered to in the said bill as unknowe (above named C. M. Mahone, J. F |defendants, be and they are required Mabone, (Gussie Harmon, Annie t» appear to the bill ot complainant Webb and Minnie Brown be and they filed in the eaid cause on or before are hereby required to apppear mhlhe first Monday in June, 1913, the the bill of complainant filed in the |same being the 2nd day of the sa'd said cause on or before the first [ manth and a rule day of tuis court, Monday in Anrit. A D. 1013, the otherwise the allegations of the sail same being the Tth day of the sard hill will be taken as confessed by to your entire satisfaction. E. FF. BAILEY THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA.,, MARCH 19, 1913. the said unknown defendants. It is further ordered that this or- der be published once each week for “lie (12) consecutive wWeeks In We Lakeland Evening Telegram, a newspaper published in Polk county, da, the same %0 be effective us services upon the said non-resident and unknown defendants when pub- lished for the periods and in the or- der respectively above set forth. Witness the Honorable J. A. Johe- son, clerk of our sald court and seal of our said court, at Bartow Florida, the 11th day of February, 1913. J. A. JOHNSON, Clerk cf Circuit Court. KELSEY BLANTON, Solicitor for Complalnant. 1 hereby certify that the forego- ing is a true and correct copy of the order of publication f{ssued in the sald cause and order filed in my ol- fice. Witness my hand and seal of oi- fice this 11th day ~f Februarr 1912, J. A. JOHNSON, Clerk of Circuit Court. 348-Wed. Never before have we had such an elaborate showing of Spring Styl These handsome garments are direct from the tailoring shops of W. S. Pe ' " & Co., Syracuse. N. Y., exclusively designed and tailored for fashionable men. EVERY “PECK” SUIT is the work of craftsmen who know how. We know “PEC Clothes, “trom the wool to the finished garment”’=-That's why we like to sell them. you are particular about your clothes and demand Style and Quality, we can fit you “PECK” Clothes are guaranteed. Bear Baiting Popular Sport. Few sports have tad such a great ' and extended popularity as bear bait ing. The Romans imported their bears from ‘Britaln, and the sport can be traced in England to the Conquest or beyond. Queen Elizabeth was so fond of the sport that, by an order in coun- cil, she prohibited “plays to be per formed on Thursdays because bear baiting and such pastimes had usually been practiced.” Remembered by Their Deeds. Who thiaks of Milton as blind or of Beethoven as deat or ot Darwin as an invalld? What they accomplished Was 80 great that their personal in- firmities are for the moment forgot ter In the sense of their achieve wments.—The Christian Register, ADVERTISEMENT FOR FED- ERAL BUILDING SITES. Treasury Department, Office of the The New Sprin Models--- are now on displa Big Auction Sale OF PARK HILL LOTS Secretary, Washinzton March 12, 1913 Proposals are hereby soliited be opened in the office of vising architect, treasury ment, Washington, D it o'clock a. m., on April the sale or donation to b States of a corner lot, conveniently located und for a federal building «ite land, Florida. The approximately 19,000 « area, and if the lot off: gular, its minimum dimeus be not less than 120 fect Upon application the po=tma will supply prospective " a circular giving particniir requirements and Instr. preparation of hids and ! company same. W. G. McADOO, Srorta gite 1 THE SOUTHERN REALTY & Composed of E. M ers from Greensboro, lve, progressive city, now ticularly suburb of impressed with PARK HILL Andrews and C. C. Murphy, two enterprising real estate deal- North Carolina, were attracted to Lakeland because it is a prominent place on the map. Being par- Messrs. Stephens & Rogan, the owners of this very desirable property, Park Hill is the Coming Residence Section of Lakeland In fact. it has arrived, already having sev- eral costly residences, granolithic side- walks, beautiful streets, etc., such as are not found in the main part of many con- siderable towns. You get the benefit of these improvements without extra cost to vou, by attending this great Auction Sale. AUCTION C0. occupying a the beautiful they induced to put it on the market at Public Auction and enable you to secure one or more of these beauti- ful lots AT YOUR OWN PRICE WHILE THEY LAST. Valuable Prizes of Money and Silverware will be Given Away During the Sale SOUTHERN REALTY an¢ AUCTION COMPANY On Saturday, March 22, at 10 0’clock The Ladies are all invited and will be en- tertained by the Auctioneer. famous Whirlwind Don't miss this opportunity of hearing a real live man. who comes 700 miles to speak to vou. and Believe. Remember the Date—Saturday, March 23, Admission to this entertainment is FREE. Come, See, Hear Also enjoy the Band Concert. 1913, at 10 a. m. Also Remember the Free Automobile Ride to this Sale. EASY TERMS: One-fourth Cash; Balance Six, Twelve l and Eighteen Months, M!h Interest on Deferred Payments d’ E. M. ANDREWS, Mgr. Greensboro, ¥ C