Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, March 26, 1913, Page 8

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FOR SALE Lake rton; bearing orange trees; cheap if sold at once. Apply Tele- gram office. 11-31-t8 TOR SALE—Asout 6 acres fine land, eitrus and truck, all tillable. Some fi.. large bearing trees. Also young trees, good house; one of dest iocations, Not far out. Apply John C. Truemper, South side, Lake Hollingsworth. FOR SALE—Forty acres of land, a litite over two miles from Lake- iand, being the nw of the na% of section 15, township 28 south or range 23 east. For price and other information, apply to or ad- dress this paper. 468-Mon, POR SALE—One 2-horse Superior Disc Pulverizer, nearly new. F. E. Moss, west side Lake Parker, Lakeland. 470 *—-——-——_ TOR SALE—80 acres good citrus tand, % mile from Winston Sta- tion, on hard road at $20 per acre. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 473 TOR SALE—Two story house of 8 rooms, city water, close in, on the aorth side. $1,200. The John F. {ox Realty Co. 394 FOR RENT--Neatly furnished rooms, modern conveniences. Apply Mrs. Poyner, corner Oak St., lowa Ave. 4o Aot GO R S S S T 5, FOR RENT—House, 6 -rooms, mod- ern, 1% blocks north school house, Florida Ave. John T. Cox Realty Co. 453 FOR RENT — Two unfurnished rooms. 405 North Vermont Ave. | MISCELLANEOUS \ GO TO THE EAST COAST via Fort Myers on the Big Steamer Suwa- nee. Sails every Wednesday or Thursday. Write or wire Menge Bros., Fort Myers. for mtlt;l;ls. WANTED—AIl of my old custom- ers and friends to know I am back in Lakeland on the job at the Phoenix Barber shop. Call and see me. L. E. Peacock. 363 AT | —— l FOR RENT—Room and board at Elbemar hotel. Open all year around. 3173 WHEN you want insurance and if not already insured, you need it right now, see D. H. Sloan. e ——EELLL LAKELAND FUEL SUPPLY AND TRANSFER CO.—Charcoal and all kinds of promptly. furniture moving and genmeral transfer guaranteed. Phone 258 LOST—In Majestic theater on night of March 15, gold hatpin, engraved “H.” Reward for return to Mrs. Tom Marshall. 469 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 NOTICE—On and after April 1, lots 3, 4, 5, 6, and 11, 13, in block 2 in Dixieland will be $700 each instead of $600. If yom want some bargains you had better hur- ry. W. Elmo Brooks. 402 e e S LT WANTED—At once, a stenographer. Address P. 0. Box 342, City. 468 WANTED—Boy wanted to sell Ev- ening Telegram on the streets. Apply Telegram office. 0 ACRrfios!—ln isconsin; jncum- brance $875; value $2,000. 5 LOTS—In Tribune, Kansas, coun- ty seat town; value $750. 3 ROOM HOUSE—Incumbrance $375 | $375. IF YOU WANT A LOT in the beau-|6 ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW— tiful orange grove subdivision of Futch & Rogers on South Florida avenue, you had better speak quick. They are going fast. 344 |ONLY A FEW MORR ~f ‘hres Ints with the beautiful big orange troes on them can be had. Have you got yours yet? I1f not better see Futch & Rogers, Futch & Gen- try building, without delay. 3844 POR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, $10 per wonth. Apply 810 East Magnolia Ave, 436 WANTED- -10 cars red Irish pota- toes packed in hampers for imme- diate shipment. See H. E. Hall, 416 South Florida avenue or tele- phone 43 Green, 469\Ved-Wkly POR RENT-—Four rooms and bath. All modern ijmprovements; very reasonable rent. Call 317 South Virgi..ia Ave. 45 FOR ™ RENT—Unturnished ~ rooms. 306 East Pine St 166 ! only. W.H. H. Elmer, at Palmetto , llouse, Phone 199 Blue. 443 1 e i !PICTURES made by apnnln!montl Finished in mission and white enamel; value $:,500; {ncum- brance, $700 9-ROOM MODERN DWELLING—In- cumbrance $1,500—all in Caney, Kansas, a town in oil belt; nat- 435 above entitled cause { Mahone, C. Meyer, as Herman & Samuel Hayes, John Katzenstein, as Glohe railoring' Company, De Bill to Quiet Mitle. 1t appearing by afidavit appended to the bill of complainant filed in the that the lol‘l::- Hazelhurst, Georgia; F. ‘Mabone vood delivered |at Covingtos, Georgia; Gussie Har- First class service in (men at Covimgton, Georgia; 'reto ‘that_ the t leves there afe persons interested the lands described in said bill sit- uste and being in the State of ida and county of Polk, 3 Beginning at a point 607 feet west of the northeast corner of southeast quarter of northwest quarter of see- tion nineteen (19) of township twenty-eight (28) south and range twenty-four (34) east, and running south 533 feet, thence west 283 fee:, thence north 6533 feet, thence east 283 feet to the point of begin- ning, other than the named defend- ants, who are to the complainant un- known; and that the said non-resi- dents defendants are above the age of 21 years, and that there are no persons in the State of Florida, serv- ice upon whom would bind the said non-resident aerenaants; It is, therefore, ordered that the atove named C. M. Mahone, J. F. Gussie Harmon, Annie Webb and Minnie Brown be and they are hereby required to apppear to the bill of complainant filled in tha said cause on or before the first Monday in April, A, D, 1913, the same being the 7th day of the sa:d .468 | month and a rule day of this court, otherwise the allegations of the said ill will be taken as confessed by the sald defendants; It is fusther ordered that the said 1. Herman, C. Meyer, Samuel Rosen- thal, Lewis E. Hayes and John Kat- zenstein be and they are hereby re- quired to appear to the said bill of complajnant on or before the first Monday in May, 1913, the same be- ing the 6th day of the said month and a rule day of this court, other- wise the allegations of the sald bilt will be taken as cConfessed vy the sald defendants; It s further oraerea that all oth- ural gas, city water in houses. er persons not known by the com- Town of 5,000 population. Will |plainant to be intercsted in the land trade any one or all for raw land [above described, and who claim or or vacant lots in Lakeland. Be|have any interest therein and re- sure and see me at once. T. T. Blakely, at Pickard Bros., 202 Drane building, dcfendants, be and they are required ta appear to the bill of complainant nllednln the .:lud cause on or before N TR ermprn e ~ithe first Monday in June, 1913, the INT'I{:};.E“CIR(;HI"!' COURT OF T'(’)E"‘:Esame being the 2nd day of the sald FIIOI’:‘IDA“ ”:'—M“ CIRCUIT imonth and a rule day of this court, AND FOR: POLK | np he alles: f COUNTY, — IN. CHANCERY. - otherwise the allegations of the saii Florida & Georgia Land Co., Cow- | plainant, vs, John T. Mahone, (. M. Mahone, J. F. Mahone, Gussie | flarmon, Annie Webb, Mlnniei 145 Brown, R. O. Crerap. I. Herman, | 1 the said unknown defendants fered to In the said bill as unknowr | services upon the sald non-resident hill will be taken as confessed by | 1t is further ordered that this nr- f KFLSEY BLANTON, der be published once each week for| (12) consecutive weeks in | kelond Evening Telegram, ajinz 1s a true and correct copy cf the Have you a reserve—a mite put away for a rainy day? If you havent, think of what would happen if you lost that posi- tion—instead of being independent you’ll be practically a beggar—seek- ing credit of every one. Why not start saving today, now? You could on ONE d@llar it you de- sire. Remember, your money grows when on deposit here for we pay maximum interest and you put your- self on the high road to RBEAL in- dependence. 'THE STATE BANK e I L DY R ELS YD 4 T - e e ——— I ISR TRty e 1 i L) 2 - e oosedd b F LAKELAND FLA newspaper published in Polk county, order .of publication issued in ~da, the same to be effective ::s/said cause and order filed in m tice. and unknown defendants when pub- lished for the periods and in the or- dus respectively above set forth, Witnéss the Honoraple J. A. Johr- 8o, clerk of our said court and seal | of our raid court, at Bartow Florida, | the 11th day of February, 1913, ! : J. A, JOHNSON, 1 Clerk cf Circuit Court. ' | Wearing a gre ain’t no protceiic don’t seem to wenr orean pant Solieitor for Complainant. T hereby certify that the forezo- 1 Witnegg my hand and se.i off fice this 11th day of February, | J. A. JOLINSON, Clerk of Circuit Cou 243, Uncle Pennywliza Says: are now on displa Never before have we had such an elaborate showing of Spring Sty 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, “from 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 ¢ to your entire satisfaction. “PECK” Clothes are guapanteed. E. . BAILEY

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