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1 nve R <t R NAL D‘ J e . BOARD OF TRADE, z=-=+FREE LOT Sloan Park The Beautiful, Exclusibe |lmelyGom N\ ) R () A Case of; Fire The regular monthly meeting of s TIC i oy . . | hone 9,000|[5 be st wom smorror White Residence Suburb, 1 ; A. J. HOLWORTHY. W, west, of Lakeland, was at Secretary. “piiistoroush yuurdn.y. baving o 1 from Polk county's railroad | M\URDERED MAN'S WIFE 0 transact business here. He/ LIVED IN LAKELAND. u the Hillsborough.—Tampa Mrs. Felts, who removed here from e ! Plant City some months ago, but who w. R. Groover has returned recently left for Tennessee, is want- st bis daughter Miss Suella, ! trial of the alleged murderer of her EFORE winter has fairly set in, costumes and milliners in the north are . tudent at Brenau college. : husband, the Tampa Times having busy designing apparel for southern tourists. And no sooner are the N | t h 1 Jatter iS making splendid prog-: the following to say of the case: holidays over than those fortunate enough to turn their backs upon 0 O tery, no SC eme’ ]USt i her studies, especially ia m‘-i “Sudden termination of the trial blustering cold provide themselves with gowns and wraps and milll- . : o s which she is taking instruc-, of Charles Hubner for manslaughter, Dery made for thelr use. a plaln bus‘ness propos‘non . L] L] e —— brought about in criminal court this|a class by themselves. One may see among them fine batiste made up with |} Lot ls deSlrably |0cated on ‘ Eppes Tucker bas 8o far re-| morning through the continued ab- gl:ny lace :fnd :'a:d ';nbromml. finished with the narrowest of fur bands. d from his recent indisposi-|sence of Mrs. Felts, one of the im- gowns of which the upper two-thirds is made of embroidered volle and down this' portant S prei the lower third of heavy but supple satin. d l h $3m u to be able to g0 L LTI Lingerie blouses and soft silk shirtwaists are in great demand and the corner’ an we wort . under one of the most noted in connection with the violent death 'Mm;;:,: combined with laces ..nl: :;l:;’::l, "!?h':: :,::::M gowns qers in the country. of Henry Felts, of Plant City, was| to be worn in_winter time, often have 0dd little touches which put them in ping to see Mra. Tucker, who was| “It was announced to Judge Gor- Dut bandsome taflored 1s Sriouly 11l while on & visit don that Mra. Folts had gone with | P pher, "ar4rome talored gows of cloth le In the helght of 1o S1ory. o Bu one or more Iots and yr mother at Mulberry. Mrs.jout the jurisdiction of the State,| horns always ltked, and each season bringing in some new fad in color or y bJ or's condition is also reported as | having moved from Lakeland, where | trimming. Milan and hemp hats in white or natural straw color faced with 3 improved, we are pleased to|she had been residing, to the State| black velvet and trimmed with white ribbon or feathers (or both) can be for every do"ar you pa'y in of Tennesseo, presumably for the| found in many different shapes and sises. There are flower trimmed Leg S e purpose of evading giving testimony | DOT0S and hempa and many hats made of braids, narrow laces and more T e O e e e - || cash, you get 5per cent in- eiarirs 0 Lakeand, |7 Hubter ung orerst minrial| oy o e etem i, 0 Lo terest in this lot. 'When all nandshakes and glad smiles. |on bond and will be called upon to . stock in lot has been taken in this way, all holders of bes just closed down & mklng!dcfend himself at a later date. for Chase & Co. at Thomoto- “The Killing of Heury Felts oc-|a1g0 notions, housefurnishings, shoes|vising architect, treasury depart- certificates will be given no- tice, and they can sell, or hold T | Just West ?f Lake Beuiah js which he had been staying. It i8|will give exact date of our opening |conveniently located and suitable claimed that before Hubner left he|and the most astonishing low prices|for a federal building site at Lake- was compelled at the point of a pistol | you people have ever been offered. |land, Florida. The site must be to give Felts a check. After leaving MOORE'S RACKET STORE. approximately 19,000 square feet in the house Hubner went to the bank | Cowdery Bullding, Main St, Lakeland | area, and if the lot offered is rectan- utes, Mr. Trapnell has always|and stopped the payment on the 460 | gular, its minimum dimension must h bim some of his “best men in |cleck. Felts, finding this out, went AR SR S ‘be ot less than 120 feet. house,” who are always glad to|to Hubner’s field and there the two Upon application the postmaster % him.—Tampa Tribune. had some words, ending in Hubner ADVERTISEMENT FOR FED- will supply prospective bidders with i e shooting Felts. The defense claims ERAL BUILDING SITES.|a circular giving particulars as to fle many friends of Mr. E. C. An- | the shooting was dome In self-de-| Treasury Department, Office of the|requirements and instruction for ¥ill be pained to learn that he|fense and, in the part of the trial Secretary, Wasnington, D. C. |preparation of bids and data to ac- ied 2 message this morning |heard yesterday, established the fact Mareh 13, 1913, company same. Delavan, Wis., apprising him of | that Felts had a knife upon him| Proposals are hereby solicited, to W. G. McADOO, Secretary. teath of his mother, which oc- Which was partially drawn from his bo opened in the office of the super- A 403 M some time Tuesday. Mr. An-|pocket. | See vould have gome to the tunenl,l “It is understood that Mrs. Felts m account of the floods the mes- | Was able to give some startling tem-i was delayed twenty-four hours | mony leading up to the ejectment of | It is now too late to start on | Hubner from her home and the giv- long journey. The message stat- | Ing of the check. She was also the tht Mrs. Angell died from heart|first to reach her husband's body k. With her daughter, Miss|after he had been shot and killed.” M, she had spent the past two tire months in Lakeland, and GO TO CINCINNATI-LOUISVILLE oly returned home two waethln South Atlantic Limited; daily She made many friends during | through train, Diners. H. C. Bretney, | F. P. A. L. & N. R. R, Jacksonville. | ges to put up grapefruit. Mr. puell will later in the season su- fatend the packing of vegetables (hase & Co., at Webster, Fla. Be- uusually popular with his sub- g i o et AP gl Lt i o e S | - gy P A ‘ for higher price. Should | they prefer to sell at once, and no one else be willing to ipay more, I will take lot! ] and pay $300.00 cash for it, '. or if some desire to sell, and other holders of certifi- cates desire tohold for higher | price, I will take at cost, in- terests of those desiring to sell, and pay them cash for i same. %2y in Lakeland who will deep- &t to learn of her demise, and ! etend sincerest sympathy to! CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS, Anzell and his sister in their | ATTENTION. t loss, = The prograssive carpenter nowa- P 0. £ MEETS TONIGHT. |days is a man that draws the money o above the minimum scale. Almos! ! ®zilar meeting of the B. P. O.|any man can be a drone at his trade, | Il be helq tonight in the Elke’|and the only way to get out of his ! 18 o'clock. lethargy is to keep abreast of the! GEORGE MOORB, times. The surest way for a carpen- Secretary. | ter to do this is to subscribe for The hery cltizen of Polk county, and | Mational Builder. It is up to the ®lly of Lakeland, should visit|minute and covers the building fleld W:room, and take a look at our |10 detail. It isa school of instruc- ¥ock of automobiles, tires and | tion that is a pleasure to pursue. It to stock, now on display, is a magazine for the carpenter and our EShoes always have R o o M ! %ould give some idea of vol- |tuilder, and a special rate of $2.00 o 1128 done by a home in- | foF two vears Is given » A% DUEE - ENOUGH for your toes; they are built . Twenty-five automobiles|time. Twenty-four complete house o 10k, with others to follow, | Plans and tweaty-four cobles EWSM\§ oy grtistic lines, and look stylish; :’z‘ take a look, whether you during the two years. Fred 1". Hodg- “I%ct to buy a ear or mot. son is the editor of The National po.) AUTOMOBILE Anp|Builder; 30000 carpeters And I TT1 SN anY A o i ns ok County Agents e e o s awvers the zoots || GNKIES; and they wear untilKingdom e b sample o0, s || COME. Wei put plenty ofmoney into Pevescony, |Laxeand. 21} our shoes and give you Good Value. | msoNl A HOWDY, FOLES. Buy your shoes fromus. You will . e , while 1 1 4 O momen, T | like them so well you'll come to us years I've been connected with the|y for pyerything you need from head ————————————— | \icGuire Racket Store of Plant City. T AND BEST IN THE|Now you know me, don't you? ? to foot. COUNTY. Sometime ago I disposed of my in-| terest in that business and, aftrzrl e ———————— hav I Creat Re looking over the entire State, have | The Hom Hait Schaffner & Marx Clot ! Rex Feature in TWO | guides to cast my lot among you |1 tome of Hait Sc & Marx Clothes Reels), geod people. 1 have secured the Cowdery building, formerly occupicd by the Harper 10c store and the \'an-i [N ’ eat W derslide Furniture Company. 3 : Vestern Drama.) We expect to open about April 1. d Oan Property will be sold in this beau- tiful residence section for next few " days, on excedingly liberal terms. Small cash payment, balance on easy installments. Property is cer- 1 tain to be higher, so sooner you buy, the larger your profits will be, as present prices will not remain in force but very few days. When you wish to look at property, see us or phone 342 or 165 Green, and will take you out in car to look it over. IN T::E LONG RUN. i T —————————| The stock will consist of cvery-, ......... @ sswgml®8| thing in the ready-to-wear line oli JOSEPH LeVAY men’s, boys’, women's and children’s, har UL v