Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 21, 1913, Page 5

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HE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., MAY. 21, 1918, {OUR BASEBALL CONTINGENT SEEMS 10 HAVE DISSA- * POINTED AUBURNDALE. JUDGE PRESTON TO HAVE LARGE! *~ NURSERY AT AUBURNDALE.! Auburrdale, May 21.—Evidence of Auburndale is becoming a popular | the confidence which the older citi. Place for the gathering of pleasure|yeiis have in the safety from dam- seekers as her many lakes, with their' aging frost of the highland lake Successors to D. Fulghum { high, clean banks afiord unusual op- country ‘of Polk county can be gath- Loitunities for picnicing, bathing, ; ered almost any day by an ‘inspection 218 and 220 South Florida Avenue boating and fishing. The Lakeland| of the back country. The latcst dem- . ethodist Sunday school had its anuonsmmn along this line has been —_— = S nual picnic here Thursday and fully | made by Judge W. S. Preston, of Bar-| N two hundred citizens of the sister city | | tow and Auburndale, who is prepar- ¢idme over on the morning train and jjg to plant twenty acresof his hold- shent a delightful day here. Througa | 'ings on the west shore of Lake Myr- J. J. DAVIS & CO. In Case of Fire Phone 5 ,000| Mr. and Mrs. Lem Deeson are the wrents of a son, born yesterday. { | Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hal) are the rents of a sweet little dcughtcy | rn last night. | | | pr. J. R. Cason, presiding elder o;' he Dartow -district, spent the day the city and will go to his home Bartow this -evenin'g, ° Kissimmee will ‘be treated to some rst-class music tomorrow. The akeland Military Band will accom- jaay the Presbyterian Sundayschools! u their picnic. | All members of the First Baptist hurch are urged to attend prayer heeting tonight as the ‘subject of a ew pastor will ‘be discussed. Mr. and Mrs. Knighton, who live n South Missouri avenue' with the htters: patents, Mr. 'and Mrs. How. rd, are the parents of a fine son | orn Sunday morning. Mr. E. P. Huguenin, assistant su- | erintendent of the Valdosta Fertil-| per Co., of Valdosta, Ga., is in the| ity the guost of his brother, Mr, Ul-! ¢ Huguenin, a well known A. C. L. neineer-of this eity. | Misses Mildred and Vera Buchan-, n who have becn atteading the ffoman's college at Tallahassee the ast term, are expected to reach | ome this evening. Mrs. J. H. Connell, of Thomasville, ' 2., who has' been the guest of hcr; iends, the Misses Streater, returned her home today after having spent | most delightful week in Lakeland. | Rev. D. B. Sweat, editor of the lorida Christian Advocate, left this | worning for- Lake Butler, and fi'mm here he goes - to Jacksonville, re- | urning to Lakeland on Monda)' ight. His field is wide, and necessi- ites considerable .traveling, but he | s embued Wwith the energy and en- husiasm that is making the Advo- ute one of the strongest church pa- ers in the South: John McKee will leave tomorrow ! Tampa, where he will stop until oy 30, when he will sail for New Pricans on'the' ship Brunswick. From ere he goes to 'Houston, Texas, by ail, where he will stop for four or ix weeks ‘with' a view of locating here this fall. From there he will 0 to Oklahoma' City'and will stop t a few other places on his way to Nebraska, where He goes to visit a rother and other friends as he lived that State until he came down ere elever‘years ago. DATURDAYS! 0 1bs Granulated Sugar $1.00 o0 anyone buying for| ash other goods to| he amount of One Dollar or more. Only; bne package of sugar 0 a customer. Every hing as " represented| \ r money refunded. | | | | .T. Chandler Formerly Ferguson & Usher. Phone 123 Adams Building ! Scuth Carolina, l‘o on their [ will have swings for the blessed lit- | ali the babies in town. ;..EDISONIA orth Keqthc_ky Ave. the courtesy of the Quarels-Laird De- | velopment Co., of St. Louis, use wasi made of the hickory grove plcnh srounds on Lake Ariana in front of' the Seminole Club, the grounds be-' ing secured through the solicitation ' of the Auburndale Board of Trade. | While the visitors had a well niga | berfect day, there was something of | sadness in it for the local contingent, for the Lakeland senior baseball team trounced the Auburndale jun- fors twice in the same place. The Auburndale seniors chalienged the Lakeland team to mortal combat numing Saturday afternoon as the time. The local fans promptly went to work and cleared and prepated ! new field of battle on the south side of town and were ready in fighting | trim from Saturday noon until dark, but no one appeared from Lakeland. | The challenge is still open.—Auburn- ! cale Correspondence to Tampa Tri- bune. Mrs, M. E, - McDonald, of Cordele, Ca,. arriveq uus morning on'a visit ! to her sisters, Mrs, Kate Booth and \hks Minnie MecCord. Miss Flossie Whitlock, who has l'un the guest of her sister, Mrs. B, 8. McGlashan during the school term, Will leave tonight for her home in PPTSJ:'!I:.'{IAII.. WILL GO ON -~ PICNIC TONORROW. Tomorrow morning at 7:25 the two Presbytorian Sunday schools will ( annual Sunday school | bicnice to Kissimmee, M# A, . Nel- | |son of that place has the arrange- ments in charge and in a letter to! Mr. Pillans says: “We believe that it will be nicer t have your dinners served on table cloths spread on the lawn in the court house yard, and sit on the ground, and - thought you might phone several-to’ bring them along, and we will furnish some, too, und believe it will be nicer ‘thah to 'fix up tables, but' if this is not satis- factory, we will arrange for tables, 80 'do not hesitato to say so if you prefer tables. Our people are heart- ily in the spirit and our mayor will deliver the welccme address, and Rev. W. B. Witherspocn will deliver the Sunday school talk. We will have plenty of Adams una wdulterated ale ccol enough for you, and scats| for as many as wish to sit down. We e 3 SAY! —_— There hain’t nu taters where you're digging., - i You might as well come up with ' the rest of the boys to the Baraca’ Class at the Baptist ghurch " next Sunday-and help us dig to make our; class of young mien the largest in Florida. Nuft sed. ‘ “OMMITTEE. ' —— i JUSTICE COURT, POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA—TENTH DISTRICT— Joseph LeVay vs. R, H. Bryce, as- sumpsit., | To R. H. Bryce, defendant, and all others whom it may concern: You are hereby notifiel that 2y writ of garnishment has been issuel! I the above cause, and that your march up street as proud as “Cixie's property in the hands of the A. L‘ui army.” lHave the oil stove and hope L. railroad compawpy, a corporation, we will not overlook anything; Las been garnisheed; and that un- 80, it will be a mistake and not in- | jgeg you appear before said court on| tentional. A wagon to haul the grub | or before the 16th day of June, 1913_‘ baskets (that gets close to me) nn(ll Judzgment will be enfered ;gams[l we think we can get as much 1unlyou. JOSEPH LEVAY, i jout of this game as you all can, and 720 5 Plaintifr, may the good Father above be able 10 approve of our actions during that day, Sincerely youris for bushels of fun and a barrel of lemonade. A. S. NELSON. By the way, when you aghive, look fcr a long, lean, lank fellow, all long and no wide) with sandy side whis- kers; that's me. I might say just look for the homeliest man on the plat-|. fcrm, then grab him; that's me. too. NELSON. oy | | tle ones, and we want you to bring We will i Lave a few antomobiles for any oue who is frail, er young children, so Lring the whole bunch, and we will it What's a Friend? Apropos of grati‘ude, a prominent politician gave the other day a very amusing définition of a friend. “A friend,” he sald, “is a man who takes your part against all your enmemies, sticks to you through all your adven sitles, lends you his last dollar withe ‘out security—and then, when fortune l ‘smfles on you at last, is content to ‘take & back seat and koepontoflhi way” l McMichael-Lovel! Nuptials. Cn Monday Miss Carrie McMichael and Mr. (. J. Lovell were united in €mblem of Charfty. Love, kindness, toleration, what over charity may be, or it she is com llx':rriuge at the Method'st churck, | pounded of them all, I' know not. Al Rev. . Jenkins officiating. that I do kuow is flut ¢he 1s rare, A home wedtiing ‘was not desired |-8nd that her emblem on a'saflor's arm on account of the ill health of the ;":"" drawn between the anchoe o |® o er0ss.—Cundinghame-Gry tride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. h'n. __ McMichael, so the wedding was sol- [ cr.nized as simply and quietly as pos- sitle. A FRIEND. RUB-MY-TISM ' Wil cure your Rheumatism . Neurglgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and Burns, Old SoresAStisgs of Insects ot , | Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in- 220 Pine street, and wishes us to| 4 u gtaté that he is now ready for busi- | ternally Md externaily. Pn_cf 25?— . b ress. His stock is of the best qual- ity at the lowest pricos Phone 296. 740 I will loan you money to build orl .AUDIIOR'UM s tuy a ome or I will sell you a hox:ml complete and loan you the cash to — pay for it at 5 per cent simple in- Better gée me than pay rent. -AS- NEW GROCERY IOPENED. Mr. E. P. Hickson has opened a first class'grocery and feeldl store, at LOANS, LOANS, LOANS! terest JEREMIAH B. SMITH, Fumh & Gentry Bldg. 142 Room 12, 30093600 0000200 00C «-uum”:-." L "ONE WHO DOES "IST GOOD TO THE UMBER. WE [HE BEST PIC- Oliver Iwmt 5 and10 Cents! BHOW TURES IN THE BEST MANNER. | WEE ST Open at 5:30. ! 3 ,mu_:mnp e i tle in citrus fruit nursery stock. Judge Preston decided to go into| the nursery business about a - year| ago and after a leng and wide search finally succeeded in purchasing one! bushel of rough lemon seed at a1 average of $7 per quart, making his tctal investment for the bushel amount to $224. This seed was planted in beds N .1 last year, the total area occu;ue’ being less than a quarter of an acr: ; The seedlings have done remarkably! well and are now in proper size andl condition to be transplanted. A crew |18 Dow at w ork clearing twenty acres Ior the transplanting, which will bs | finished this summer. The seedlings will be budded a year hence to Lou Cim Gong oranges, as Judge Preston “has great faith in the yielding and | “staying” qualities of this latest of |8 orfinges to be extenslvely exploited. MiIss DO.BOTHY BATES GIVES READING AT COMMENCEMENT. - avn — Friday evening commencement _ exercises of Southern college at Suth~ tests. The platform of the au fum was tastefully decorated P the soclety colors and varlofl rants’ which lent enthuslalll g Misses Flossle Pipkin, Eliabeth ‘Booth and M Baugh; Messns S. A Wilson, J. H, Daniels, H. L. Funk and Fain Howell.— %omhorn Notes to J.lcksoq ille Me- tropolis. SOCIAL FRIDAY EVENIN AT BAPTIST CHURCH ANNEX. Read this for your speclal benefit, young man, The Baraca class of the First Bap- tist church will give an open social Friday evening, May 25, at 7:30, at the Annex of the First Baptist church, All young men are invited; also \ Heavy and Fancy Groceries Hay, Grain, and Feeds a Specialty Phone 334 M Pmen 6 McCorqudl Gtaple and Fanoy Grooeries Grain and Feed L] B A Nico Frean Stock to Select from, Uourteows Trestment .and a erland began with the Soclety x- o Fair Deal for AlL Your Patronage Solicited and -Appreciated. VDN PHONE 290 RED d -:- Q&-O'S'O QNGWWQ‘W bring your best friend with you. COMMITTEE. tolda Pjece ot Cut Glass to the light and see it sparkle like a thousand dlamdnds. Note how deep fs the cutting, how benu(ul the pattern. Such a plece on your sideboara would ‘be a constant source of pleas- ure and yfldo. have {t'and ‘more to match it. Our special prices for cut glass make it gnod for: presents of all kinds. Il C. Stevens COTOOGICOLOOOOHOOCHOCKOCEIGIGD | * QTIPS CHSUOTISRGRG MY LINE INCLUDES Newg{pfilper,i Magazines Stationery Post, Cards Cigars Come and see me before pry chasing elsewhere. You: patronage appreciated, Miss Ruby Daniel News Stand Lavoy of Edisonis Theater "You can afford to |4 COLE& HULL Have just received a new shipment of Hand Painted Ghina, in newest de- signs and coloring. We invite your inspection. Always remember it “A PLEASURE TO SHOW GOODS” COLE & HULL Jewelers and Optometrists Phone 173 Lakeland, Fla. Lakeland I’avlng&fionstruction Co. Artificial Stone, Brick and Concrete” Bullding Material Estimates Cheerfully Furnished on Paving and all Kinds of Artificial Stone Work 307 West Main Street- Phone 348;Black. F.J HOFEMAN . N. DWIS J. P. NEWBECKER Pres. Sec.& Ircs. Supt & Gen Man. V. Prps & Asst Maa FERNLEIGH INN. Gorner Missouri Avenue and MainiStreet Electric Lights, Bath and Toilet Cool, Gomfortable and Homelike , Rates, Board and Room: Transients, ${,28-per day; Regular Boarders, $5.00 per week, MRS. RUBY. W. BRIDGES, Prop. Pity the Unpainted House! Would you go out in the pouring rain wearing your best clothes if you had no protectica such as an umbrella or raincoat? Not if yew could help it, you say, Yet some people expose expensive materi:1 % the elements without adequate Pprotectivs The building material in your house is es- pensive and should be protected. Otherwise it will be ruined as surely as the fine clothes you wouldn’t wish to wear out in the rain. Dampness causes decay in wood-work. B you.keep out the dampnsss you keep !- decly Paint made with ‘Atlantic White Lead (Dutch Boy Painter Trade Mark) and Pure Linseed 0il will ‘keep away dampness and prevent decap. We scll it. Come in and have a talk with w about painting. JACKSON & WILSON C9. = Il

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