Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, April 23, 1913, Page 5

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SPUPTUS AU SUTPUTIUP U ! 4 "” woo tare 7o cussr, (10 DARKEN E%f;‘f&;::‘:fit:{:::: ::.'u::" druggist, use it according to the sim- WANTED-—To Uhe¢ fix Real spin. | plc directions, and see what a differ . — or to sell, cheap for cash, my car, oy oo iy oo igs ¢ will make in the appearance of your haie. [PCRSONAL a Flanders “20, as good as new. : Having gone out of the real estate 1A Little se‘n and Sulphur Makes AT raisiete nell I, 90046 business, I do not need the car any | Gray Hair Vanith—A Remedy ,p¢ee that the money will be mul. P‘M g?‘:::%:umuy .iBlhllmc'l.,', ,| more. If you want a good car fer All Hair Troubles, ed it the remedy is mot exactly & o There will ble a cgmbmcd busi- eh:::‘:l't:ee me at once. -‘“Wflfli‘fi- A Who t:oe; ;:o; knc;w t:e \;nluen(:t represented. ness and social z A age and Sulphur for keeping the . . e ) fasing o e S bair dark, scft and glossy and in KOTICE. ou's Bible class of the First Meth- ouist church tom:rroweevenl;:g a:,_h‘ TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF |04 condition? Asa matter of fact, Notice is hereby given that sixty “| FLORIDA,. IN AND FOR POLX tural element of hair, d hereof the under home of Miss Sarah Polk. All mem-| COUNTY..— IN. CHANCERY.-- Sulphur is a natural element of hair, days after date hereo! . ¥ " |and a deficlency of it in thehair is signed will apply to the Legisiature - | bers of the class are urged to attenc| Fiouida & Georgia Land Co., Com- Judge W. H. Malone, of Denver,|nd all ladies who have visited the plainant, vs. John T. llam;ne, (. | held by many scalp specialists to be of Florida for a charter for the town Al. Mabone, J. F. Mahone, Guss.e ! ecnnected with the logs of color and of Bradley. . et 5 I (1o Case of Fire | ri sy i g oo vil b condaly welemed, | arnichase” Wolh" s S0 s, aneinay, .. mawsown gh- Brown, R. 0. Crerap. L y | P tcrs, who have been spending th:|Gov. and Mrs, Trammell C. Meyer, as Herman & Meyer, |there is no better remedy' for-Rair W. H. SURRENCY. winter here with the former's sis-| Will Releive Tomorrow Night. Samuel Rosenthal, Lewis E.;and scalp troubles, esneclally pr- J. C. ENGLISH. gat. liayes, John Katzenstein, as Gloh2 | p.ature grayness, than Sage and Sul- FPPES TUCKER, JR,, Attorney. ters, Mrs. Madden and Mrs, Hins- Governor and Mis, Park Irammell | orie b o (k| dale. Judge Malone has purchased | Will cutertain at the mansion Thurs-| pjp tl:‘au%&m 'I’J‘latl::.' Defeadanis— | puar, 1 ?ropcrly g . UPHOLSTER. UG AND yiss Lillian Graham left on the|a twenty-acre giove in the Hollings. ' 2y hight in honor of the membersof | 1t appearing by aflidavit appended | h"v“ yeth Chemical Company of 5 goon train today for Atlanta, where [ worth neighlorhood and is contem- | the Lesislature and their families, |to the bili of wm"m“llfl": :ilh:dnl\llll ‘:\;e | ‘\'_cw York put out an ideal nrepa;f?- MATTRESS MAKING. she soes to attend grand opera. plating making Lakeland his per-|to Which the entire public are c"'<if.f\:afi::;:l‘l;‘:'g:iear: nm‘::rusidcu | tion of this kind, called Wyet l~. — manent home. He is an eminent!dially iuvited. This is the first re- jcrendants, and that their residence, fage “m.] "su"’h“' "]“h' Remridy, ! 014 Mattresses made orer; cushions’ wrs. I C. Jenkins has returned jurist and only recently refused th»' ception given at the mansion in some ' are as follows: C. M. Mahone «t|Which Sage and Sulphur are com- .o o3 4ing made 10 erder. Drop we . ; . teeitingo ‘b, G : ) bined with other valuable remedies i o high office of judg time and the first social fumcticniilzzelhurst, Georgla; J. F. Alahone a postal card. gon Ocala, where she went as alkig of judge of the Supreme 'at Covington, Georgia; Guseie Har- | for keeping the hair and ecalp in glezate to the Woman's Missicnary | Court in his State, held (here since Governor and Mrs. o ", "o iaton, Georgia; ADRio ' olean, nealthy condition. Trammell have been its occupants. | . Geor| Minmie A Douglas The Florida Christian Advocate of | This reception will be a function of | Drown at Locust Grove, Georzia; 1¢ youe hair Is losing its color or Arfl},u;rg o;m,Dggmg la today contains a communication |Breat brilliancy yet it will be demo-|and that the residences of L ticrmau, RSNy Mo ou, 9F IF 708 A 4 Mrs. Walworth, of Plant City, ac-| ! : C. Meyer, Samuel Rosent Lewis | —==—n=m-—- - coupanied by Mrs. Hartstield, of from a prominent minister advising |Ciatic i nits nature for Governor “"";1-:, Hayes and Jobn Katzenateln aro ¢ SOBOPOP0 < OPORCHQAIOFONOSOSOSOSOON8 : Jacksonville, were the guests of Mrs. that the work of printing the Meth- | Mrs. Trammell are very close to the | ypknown; and it further appeariug fi DU A]_ ' 0N I ' Mf I S "[ n E odist conference minutes be sent out | ¥ank and file of the people of Flor-|in the eald bill and the aflicavic Neal McCloud yesterday. b il 10 that the ocomplainant be- \ ida. rAtiStaio] un (it sechn fthire Las ¢ o o lieves there are persons interested in Phone 5,000 Union. BOOt 20NN i oUing e v the lands described in said bill sit- . “‘1‘}:"’;‘;:::°“::::‘:h:":o::‘t; | printed satistactorily and on time.|Sessions of the Woman's uate and being l? l',.hle State 'o( Flor- We have just received one of the largest stocks of solid gold or ’ W the issicnary Society. ica and county of Polk, to-wit: ; s Koot g e o] fagers y Beginning at a nolnt'w‘l feet west jewelry and novelties ever shown. A cordial invitation is extend- o nd the remainder of the Legis- '::l\'e session with her brother, Mr. ;"“::i‘n:h’m:d ::m ".: l. Mthl; M::nd”b A‘tlt.'::nloon_-rh:"t : e‘:‘? of the northeast corner of southeast J. C. Brown and family. y there is just ground for tho|reetings by districts, conducted by /g artor of northwest quarter of ser- J criticiem indulged in; but we think | district secretaries, or in the absenca {tion nineteen (19) of township the writer goes too far when he in- ot those the meetings were presidei |twenty-eight (28) south and range Mr. J. W. Lanler, who lost his|imqtes that no Florids printing of-{over by the visitors, Miss Rayalt; :“:f:‘;’s’;?’“:"?%‘::"'flg z'g's'"t':"‘f nome by fire several weeks ago, has| nce cap or will do this work satis- | was to have conducted a meeting on |¢ience morth 633 feet, theneo tad the home replaced and the houso | gotrily, There are at least & dozen | Wesley houses but was unavoidably jeast 283 fect to the point of begiu- ed to all to inspect the Cole & Hull stock. “Always a Pleasure to Show Goods.” COLE & HULL it O b, 4 now about completed. It I8 Very:omoes jn this State where as good dctained at home. . [ning, other than the named defend- |: convenient and well arranged. g ryice in this respect can be had as| Mra. Trawick conducted the ver- |A0iS Who are o the complainant un- Jewelers and Optometrists Phome 173 [lakeland, la at Foote & Daies in Atlanta, the|vice on Christian stewardship. Si gg:x“ée?el:fll;n&t;r:::ovontl:lo age | SEOEOFOPOLCUOBOBOSOLOSTI Mr. J. L. Goolsby, editor of the ' firm Rev. Moore suggests. In fact,|also conducted the evening service, or 21 years, and that there are 0 | — — Wauchula Advocate, spent three|this office, right here in Lakeland,!her subject being missions in the Dersuns in the State of Florida, sery- POPOPRSRLRP QPRGN PLIP L, hours in Lakeland this morning eu | would be willing to enter into a bond | South. fce upon whom would bind the said route to his home, from Tallnhnuee.: forfeit that it would do this work| Tuesday Morning—The devotional ““}‘;’,fi,‘:“{‘,’,‘;}.@,‘f};‘“},’;fi,‘,’,&d that the powell 6 Mc CorquOdale where he has been in the interest of | gatisfactorily and deliver it within |gervice was conducted by Miss Ty-!atove named C. M. Mahone, J. ¥ : LeSoto’s county division bill. '. specified time. Having printed | dings, after which the question box{Mahone, Gussie Harmom, Anunie Staple and Fancy Groceries —_— R .| Webb and Minuie Brown be and they these minutes two or three times— |was opened. This was very interest !nro hereby required to apppear to Grain and Feed. Mr. E. D. Fenton received news|and given satisfaction, too—in an|ing as there were numecrcus ques:!¢no hijl of complainant filed in the .4 tLis morning of the death of Mr. M. | office with inferior facilities to thoso | tions asked. Then the reports of the {said cause on or before the first W’ { R. Dlanchard at Oshkcsh, Wis, Mr. | possessed by the Lakeland Ncws, the | four vice presidents, beginning wity | Monday In April, A, D. 1913, the |® A Nice Fresh Stock ta Select from, Courteous Treatment and a same being the Tth day of the sa:d otiet 4! Llanchard was & resident of Lake-| writer knows that it is not neces- M‘u. Pyle. Her report on the chil- month and a rule day of this court, Falr Deal for All, ; 4 Lnd in the town's early days, living | sary to go outside of Florida to get | dren and young people was very en- |, ..rwise the allegaiions of the said Your Patronage Solicited and Appreciated. g at that time on the south shore of |such printing dne. couraging. It showed considerablc | bill will be taken us confessed by the fncrease over last year, Mrs. Kinz. sail({ (ilel"endalulls; dared thnt the xald i y , . s further ordered that the sald NEW FILM SERVICE sccond vico prosident, was kept I. Herman, C, Meyer, Samuel Rosen- Mrs, C. M. Trammell and little AT MAJESTIC.|away from the meeting on account |y, "jowis K. Hayes and John Kat- Charles, Jr., came over today from —_— of sickness in her family. The third }zenstein be and they are hereby re- artow and are the guests of Mrs, E.| The Majestic theater has secured vice president was also detained at [quired to appear to the taid bill of R Trammell, Mrs. Trammell {is!a new run of pictures from the Gen- | home on account of illness in hcrifl’g:fl’:j‘;,":::"mg? ?51'-1“{’{.: ;;?x(r’w“;:‘f superintending the shipment of her ! eral Film Co. This service is first- [ family, and where tho vice presi- fug the Hth d;l;' of lfio said monih touschold goods to Bartow, Mr (class and the best we can secure |dents were absent they had no re- and a rule day of this court, othor- Prammell having leased an attrac- | Matinecs will be heldon Wedn ceday | ports. Mrs. Curtis, the fourth viee | Vize the :ll!nuflllm!fl of the said bili tive house there into which they | Matinees will be held on Wednes- | president, said she felt ashamed to :alil(; (}'L"ml;:]‘;“"““s confessed wy the moied yesterday after spending the i duys and Saturdays at 2:30 p. m.|make he}- report after such a fine one | ™ | 4o turther oraered that all oth- past three months at the Oaks hotel. | Admission G¢ and 10c. 619 | by the first vice presgdcnt. She was [er persons not known by the com Fids s ki s gorry that the other two weie ab-|Piainant to be intercsted in the land o % . o above described, and who claim or Gt TO CINCINNATI-LUUISVILLE “Right 01 sent 8o that her report would not Nive niy Intersti therein il = ro: Via south Atlantic Limited; daily} pomine the candle at both ends | P o°r &0 bad. Her report, however, | rorod (o in the said bill as unknowt. througy traig, Dinere. H. C. tretue: | g one way of makinz both ends meet, | V28 fines if it did nct come up to|dcfendants, be and they are requireo F P\ L & N. R. R., Jackeonville ' =B 3 ¢ the baby repert. :;1: appear tp the bill of cunlrfl.-uxmx:: A T ———— District sccretaries reports were | flled in the suid cause on or befoie i 3 g R RS the first Monday in June, 1913, the then taken up. Mies Nichols then|gmg heing the 2nd day of the said gave us a talk on Korea, which was month and a rule day of tuis court, very much enjoyed.—Ocala Star. otherwise the allegations of the saiil . L] . hill will be taken as confessed by NOTICE OF STOCK the said unknown defendants HOLDZRS' MEETING. | der be published once each week for NI PHONE 209 RED 0EOBOIOSOLQIUICIIIDINLISDD s Louisville & Nashville R. R. Lake Wire. Offers the Best Service to Cincinnati—Louisville—Indianapolis |, Cleveland—Grand Rapids T with direct connections to Detroit and Toledo South Atlantic Limited Montgomery Route Lv. Jacksonville - - 8:15pm. Lv. 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Bay St., Jacksonville e R R R S e R R S R e It is further ordered that this or- n (12) consceutive weeks in » Lakeland Evening Telegram, « The annual meeting of the stock- | newcpaper published in Polk county, holders of the Chautauqua Auditor- \, the same to be effective :. fum Association will be held at the |Services upon the sald non-residen: office of the association in Lakeland, l.l::e:;"t:'l‘_"‘h: ::::m.:':d'l':etnhem;‘;- i Fla., on Monday, the 5th day of May, der respectively above sct forth, 1913, at 11 o'clock a m., to hear re- Witness the Honcrable J. A. Johr- ports, to elect a board of directors u;n. clerk of our said court and sea! of our sald court, at Bartow #lorida, and transact such other business a8 |yng'y1¢h day of February, 1913, s may come before the meeting, J. A. JOIINSON, H. D. BASSETT, —— g}e;k dvcucun Court. f SLSE LANTO) Prezident. | g licitor for Complatnant, ‘ I hereby certify that the forezo- | ing 18 a true and correct copy cf the ' order of pubiication fissued In the ;ahl cause and order filed in my oi- ce. Witness my hand and seal of ol A customer in a butchers shop . ———— i . " <. JESRRIV AP AT W EIAD S o - stood gazing at some small aliigators fice this 11th d:'Y OA'. ’;‘(‘)';l"'.\'%lgNlDl Bl D e - e e i o | O o et i 12 | gkeland Pay Iny&Construction Co. § 4 approached th~ butcher and exclaimed, Wttt ¥ “l suppose a body might as well be =— Artiticial 8-one, Brick and ————————————— s L. M. FUTCH, Determinzd to De In Style, dead s ot of £ivle, Gimme a couple — o of pounds of zilizator” Concrete Bullding Material e Don’t YOU do it—pay ALL your SRR .AIJ n" OR "J M. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished on Paving 'Y v " bills with CHECKS and have re- St ek achievemstt 5 & MR and all Kinds of Artificial Stone Work ceipted legal vouchers for l-\EI;‘l :I'b‘:li‘t‘;fen\\?l:n:m: ‘p};:::z zlulr:: l:o:.- 307 South Main Strect b CENT spent and a CORRECT, DE- was for that shining movement, it i8 . B TS MOVIN F.J HOFFMN 4N OIS . P.NENDEKER § PENDABLE record of your expendi- ways.—Phillips Brooks. Il . . =t = e st ¥ Pres. Sec.& Tres. Supt, & Gen, Man. V. Pres & Asst Mas A CHECKING ACCOUNT with this ;‘ : k — " Fi - 3 fpstitution will aid you materially H [“ | S 0 N IA 2 RE TR | i! in many ways—especlally in estab- ‘ b ALL THIS WEEK 2 ! S FERNLE’GH ’NN b, & iiching your credit standing. = THE LA MANE SISTERS i3 Corner Missouri Avenue and Main Street & & —— . — BOOSTER IS ONE WHO DOES Y - IN THE LATEST. | Electric Lights, Bath and Toilet Gool, Gomfortable and Homelike SHOW THE BEST PIC- THE GREATEST GOOD TO THE TURES IN THE BEST Rates, Board fand Room: Transients, $/.23 per GREATEST NUMBER. WE ’ MANNER, 5 ! a l' d I 0 c e nts day; Regular Boarders, $5.00 per week. SUIBOE .........ceeum B0 MRS. RUBY W. BRIDGEg, Prop. SELIREN CEDER 19 ... ....00 h 4 rsroy 8

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