Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, May 30, 1913, Page 5

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[s Case of Fire Phone 5,000 Mrs. Geo. Tolson and children, of Jskeland, spent last Friday in the dy 88 the guests of Mrs. H. M. grinson.—Bartow Record. steading Rollins college, reached yr many riends. Mrs. M. A, Browere has returnci om & trip, which included a visit to (ala and to points on the East wst. She had & delightful trip but s glad to get back to Lakeland again. county Judge Chas. M. Tramme!ll ume down from the county seat yes- ixday on legal business and reports iiat he is engaged in a suit involv- g titles to 142,000 acres of land in arion county.—Mulberry Herald, postmaster J. L. Skipper, of Lake- e has large holdings in Fort Meade Jiss Gladys Lovell, Who has been | yme today, much to the delight o' bnd, was here on business Tuesday. | The Apostomce Was the only place| l{usxness to close today in cele-‘l tion of Decoration Day. Up tha| ;cou‘utry this is one of the greatest helidays of the year, ool B S Mrs. E. M. park and 1 . M. Pa ittle grand- | daughter, Bett : ie Merhle, have re- :turned frim Tampa, where they have | been the guests of Mr. and Mrs, J, T, | Park the past week, . —_— Mrs, Eppie Evans and ittle daugh- Ytelr, Ruth, are in the city the guests mv the former's niece, Mrs, Reed | Weaver, Mrg, Evans i3 the eldest | Tucker, and has i of i bra | daughter of Judge ?man,\‘ friends here who are giving 1 her a most cordial welcome, —_— Through the secretary of the Lake- land Board of Trade, an invitatioa has been extendeq to any of the mem- | bers of the Board to attend an old- fashioned Yum-yum barbecue, under the auspices of the boosters’ commit- tee of the Retail Dealers Association of Tampa, to be given at Sulphur Springs, on Thursday, June 5, from | 12:30 to 2:30 P. m. The secretarv hes a number of tickets which he | Will be glad to hand to any one ccutemplating the trip, (evening this HOLLINGSWO™TH ITEMS. Mrs. G. W. Pearce called at the Pearce home on the hill on Saturday last, Miss Sallle Lowery visited at the home of G. W. Pearce over Saturday night and Sunday in Dixieland. Robert Pearce returned from Win- ter Haven on Saturday. Gus Lowery returned from Winte: Haven on Sunday. Mrs. Mound and Mrs. Hand were callers at the Pearce and Barretr hemes on Saturday. We want to make a correction 11 lust week's items wherein"1t was stat. ed that Lottie Webb reccived secon¢ prize at the party at Tkelma Surg: niers, whereas it should have been Roberta Mercer. Rev. Collier preached at the schoo! house on Sunday. Mr. Henry Clifford has gone to the rcunion at Chattanooga and will be away for several weeks, and before he returns will probably take in the reuajon at Gettysburg. Miss L. K. Pearce and Miss Olive day. Mrs. Jullan and Miss L. K. Pearce were callers at the home of Miss Sal- lie Clifford on Monday. Mr. Beaslcy and Mr. Barrett were Tuesdaycallers at the home of “y¢ scribe” on Tuesday, right early. Rev. Shealy, of the Lutherau church of Lakeland, was a visitor at tke Klausmeyer home Sunday. Mrs. J. M. Beasley called at the house on the hill on Wednesday. Mr. Will Wilder is shipping some fine tomatoes and he scems to have lcts of them by the looks of the vines Mr. Will and Miss L. K. Pearce were callers at the Davis farm one week to visit the Mounds and Hands. The Hands ex: !STATE OF FLORIDA, COUNTY OF POLK—To All Creditors, Legatees, Distributers and All Persons Hav- ing Claims or Demands Against the Estate of D. Henry Bryant, De- ceased: You are not!fied to present claims. } debts or demands which you may hold against the estate of D. Henry Bryant, deceaged, to me within two years from this date. This 30th day of May, 1913. D. HENRY BRYANT, 120 Administrator. AN INTERESTING INSUR- ANCE PROPOSITION I A fair proposition from Asa Brant- lley & Co., with The Penn Mutual jLife Insurance Co. If you are a widow with cnildren depending oa you for support and education w3 will help you.carry your insurance. Will be glad to call at your home ‘n the city or country and explain in full to you; if you have a phone, call ud 1p; if not drop us a postal through the mail. It is 65 years old. Not a contested claim, and good as a gold bond. It has different forms of polictes amounting to over $10,000,000. It has 195,500 members. $7 It has over $600,000,000 insurance ir force upon a paid for basis. Its interest income exceels over $6,000,000. $7 3,000,000, It has paid to families themselves 0,000,000. Your policy decreases as you grow It has paid to families of members! older. 169 % UALITY--none & better = w Bay it for ECONOMY J. J. DAVIS & CO. Successors to D. Fulghum 218 and 220 South Florida Avenue Heavy and Fancy wi believes in the future of our = mgressive city.--Fort Meade Leader. Mr. J. W Groceries pect to leave for Galesburg, Ill., oL Saturday with the full intention of returning next year. vere callers at Mrs. Jullans, “"‘\ What Is the Penn Mutual? . Harris, vice president . (] s and manager ol the Dutton Harris 1“0'“ a che 0' (:"t fiIaSS‘ 2 Juge Eppes Tucker, Sr., accom-' g . Co., is down from Kissimmee Mr. Eugene Lowery was a (‘fllle’[ b ; junicd by his attractive granddaush- igoking after wiranscments pertain- ai the flat woods farm on Wodnesday (t0 the light and see it spurkle like a | Lvelyn Tucker, of Lakeland, 5 1 tie opening of tie ! At least he | thousand diamopds. Note how decp | B creeting friends and transact- g0 18 the cutting, how besutiful the | company s eon his way to Prideen. was headed that way. Hay, Grain, and store in the Futch & Gentey oz Lusiness in the city Wednesdav. Liijding, Me. fartis 15 wonde i e i pattern, : F S . l ~burtow Record, 11y inpressed with uhe prozress L NLW YINE CHILDREN'S ’ Such a plece OD‘ your flm(‘l‘flfll‘fl eeds a peCIa ty R ey Ilund is waking and declares he la SHOES ARRIVED. would be a constml‘sunrce of pleas- | . ‘. Rev. D. B. Sweat has moved his ure and pride. You can afford to We have just received a new lim';h*’“'e it and more to match it. of children's shocs—all sizes and; Our special prices for cut glass colors and invite our patrons to mll‘mflke it gnod for presecnts of all anl sece them, Kimbrough & Ruther- kinds. | | fcrd Shoe Store, 783 bich it is thought may improve by | thange of residence. ‘ 1 Rev. Sweat’s| Tng sheril went to Tampa Mon-| , " C Stevens one number will be 43 Red. day and arrested a negro woman VARIED STYLES AND SHAPESI L] L] | nial, cordial [m,-} ble than le has tound here. Both| never met more knily temporarily to the home of liss May Tomlinson on South Flor-) ncmbers of the new firm are line son- g N i i2 avenue, for the benefit of Mrs. | tiemen and will make Lakeland idea) freat’s health, which has been very | cjiizous. atisfactory for some time, B Phone 334 W Prompt Delivery" They expect to open their and | gloe store within a few days now. 2rd was on his way home when a Uiss Dora Bonacker left today for| negro on the Scaboard train became hmpa, where she goes to spent the*disurdcrly. The sheriff stepped up thend with her brothers, Messrs | o quiet him and the negro resisted. LA and J. H, Bonacker, and their| Mr. Logan knocked him down sev- nilies. Miss Bonacker will partici- | eral times but the negro got up again t in a ladies’ golf contest tomor-| ard tried to take Mr. Logan's pistol. W afternoon, and as she was suc-| The conductor came to the aid of the %l in béaring off the palm the|sleriff when the negro ot the pistol it time—a handsome silver cup—-|out of Mr. Logan's hand, but after a ' friends are confident that sho!few minutes' tussling, the negro was Imeet with similar success tomor- | captured and handcuffed. He was 4 brought on to Bartow and plead guii- ty to the charge of assault aud bat- Mis. . Livingston and children re-| tery and also for resisting an officer. Med at noon today from a short| e was given liteen months on the it to Mrs, Epps Tucker, Sr., who | county road.—Bartow Record. the past twelve weeks has been Display of Buttons Is Such That the Most Fastidious May Have Wide Choice of Selection, Brilllancy marks the display of but- tons in the shops, and the shapes and New and Second Hand Store styles displayed are many, ’ The Roman pearl buttons are ap- FOR BARGAIN S propriate trimming for the blouse of soft satin finished materials, as are those of baroque pearl with rhine- stone centers. Many new buttons are odd in shape, and those having a black backing are very showy. Amber {s used combined with both pearls and rhinestones, and both these combina- tions and red buttons, of which there | commodes, rocking chairs and din- are 80 many varieties seen, look well \ng chairs, tables, kitchen eabinet on the shepherd checks and plain ma- : sideboards and refrigerators, library tined to her bed from a severe| NOTICE TO UNION terials. All sorts of fabric buttons are being table, bab: ¢ y cabs, beds and walkers; B LAKELAND. | used, even the old-fashioned serge d Me=:r:‘t Ul‘t;lhi(;m;{ot l:l:zr ;{n otlller‘ n it | covered buttons. There is a demand | good iron beds $2, $2.50 and $3; e hile Mrs. Tucker is im- i for the button covered with hand- i s, it will be two weeks yet be- made lace for use on lingerie gowns. | #Prings, $1.25, $1.66 and $2. Wiil New Diambnds Just In! { See our display of After Dinner and Marquey Diamond Rings. They are just from the New York market. Nothing newer in design. We will make special prices for this week .. .. “A PLEASURE TO SHOW GOODS” COLE & HULL Jewelers and Optometrists Phone 173 Lakeland, Fla. 01l stoves and wood stoves, double ovens and single ovens, dressers ani I CL 604 IS0 CHOMIS0SOS0OLS S8 Lakeland Paving & ConstructionCo. | The Union Barbershop, corner Ken- | [ she can sit up, and as soon as tucks aenne aud "l““'[‘:‘r”;[,",': :“. The buttons are practical as we'phll exchange new furniture for old. Artificial Stone, Brick and 15 able to travel Judge Tucker | good standi with - the - DAtbers | gqinty, for they are washable, ey e e —— accompany her to the mountains| Union. It is my aim to keep it € ' gra made over bone foundations, an | Goods bought and sold. Concrete Bulldlng_ Material Estimates Cheerfully Furnished on Paving and all Kinds of Artificial Stone Work [ union men ymprovement over the wooden molds ly. Ag this is formerly used. DButtons crocheted jon shop in town I expect | with a novel knot stitch save a bright floral decoration in the center. Upon | the suit of eponge weave self-covered North Carolina, where it is hoped | [ solicit the | il rezain her former good |and the | Rlth eutirely, [ the only Ut ‘ to keej : up to date. Come | and sce me it “]‘”""" :,i‘h]tl" | buttons will be muchdusl:sd. l:tren! S ARC"tR 307 West Main Street- Phone 348-Black 1 ° | 750 Ve M GReIGOLL, SUl touch is gi\'(-n to the darker suitings | Brecial For s e ) €0 0 HOFIAN J 0 ONS J. P NENBEGAER 210 W. Main St, » Pres. Sec.& Tres. Supt, & Gen. Man. V. Pres. & Asst Maa Ola Opera House Building. Walaria or Chills & Fever trewt oo »ses will bresk any case,and | ——————— $100 |ty plete Only $115.00 and seat, ono 18x30 sink in kitchen and 130 gallon range doller with ol necessary pipes to complete job and pay nspection fees for 118, Call and talk it over, Hot and cold water to all fixtures. MANN PLUMBING CO. Bowyer Bldg, 303 N. Ky., Ave. Phcne 357. h other goods to § o amount of One — — — BOOSTER 13 ONE WHO DOES lar o more. Only A 1B GREATEST GOOD TO THE Package of sugar TONIGHT Stationery Post Cards Cigan GREATEST NUMBER. WB gHOW THE BEST PIC- TURES IN THE BEST See our half page ad- 1 Customer, Every. MANNER. . —— .‘ nthisissue|Come and see me before prs If You Ar % as represented| Open st 5:30. vertisementinthisis " Thinking Of Building a Home chaging elsewhere. Yous Money refunc:.d. | I. Chandier L raerly Ferguson & Usher. Phone 123 Mams Building ! Kentucky Ave. 'for tonight’s announce- ; patronage appreciated. s !‘ ment | Miss Ruby Daniel '5 and 10 Cents| _ News Stand Leody of Bdisonis Thester Our proposition will interest you, you want at a saviag of maay del- A Home Built by Us on E. Lime §t.1ars. L. B GILL & SON BUILDERS OF HOMES. Phone 34 Black

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