Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 3, 1913, Page 8

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X [ e e e e e e i e T— NEGPS——— RAGE Aiutd FOR SALE #OR SALD—Two lota in Dixieland A dargain. Apply to Majestie! theater. s | FOR SALE—First class ticket to‘ Jacksonville, good until Thursday night; will sell cheap. Address G, Care Telegram. 794 Ui edbr s ae cniaiL S DU FOR SALE—40 acres, good land, 25 acres in cultivation, 6-acre bear- tng grove, balance timber and pas-| ture, all under fence. House of 5 rooms, barn, good water, 3% miles east. Price $5,000. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 1718 FARM FOR SALE. i | | | | ) ] | Ten acres of good truck land, three | of grove, also a good driving and work horse and buggy. Apply to M. 4. Browere, near Lake Hollings- woth. dly&wkly790 y ' TOR SALE—-House of 4 rooms, lot! 136x200; easy terms. Price $1,400. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 1775 A GOOD LUNCH COUNTER BUS!- NESS, located in best part of the city, for sale, cheap. Address Box $7, Mulberry, Fla. 795 FOR SALE—On easy terms, or will rent, five-room bungalow just west of Florida avenue in Dixieland; east front; electric lights and city water. D. H. Sloan. 749 oo R e A o FOR SALE—5-room plastered house, o corner lot. Small amount down and $16 per month. R. E. Lufsey, Room 14, Futch & Gentry Bldg. FOR SALE—New Pittsburg visible| FOR RENT—Two pleasant unfur- Acldress 793 typewriter. A bargain. Box 142, city. FOR SALE—Fresh milch cow: also one large horse, eight years old. Apply to Picard Bros, Drane building. Phone No. 6. W00D! WOOD! WO0D! COAL! PHONE 258 RED. 788 FOR SALE—One scholarship to Bag- well Business College, Atlanta, $Ga., cheap. Address A., Box 266, Lakeland, Fla. 759 3 ”'3 L ROOMS TO RENT—Witn modorn convenierces. Apply at 805 So. Fla. Ave., or see W, Fiske John sui 699 COTTAGE 6 _ooms, close in, for rent. K. Tucker, Si. 736 FOR RENT--Two houses on West Lemon street. Five rooms, bath and toilet. Phone 307 Red, or call at 409 South Massachusetts Ave. mn FOR RENT—A five-room cottage on large lot in Waring edition, a modern avenue. See S. J. Perry at Kimbrough & Rutherford’s Shoe Store. 791 FOR RENT--A flat of five rooms, wel! located. Applv to D. O. Rogers. 775 Mee Below appears the list of contestants according to their - standing last night: A Beautiful Cut Glass Water Set and Cut Glass Vase, Value $31.00 See it on exhibition at Cole & Hull’s Jewelry Store Me a the Auditorium . ‘=, 5 S e 750 [ e THE EVEN.NG TELLGRAM, LAS ELAND FLA., JUNE 3, 1913. NO. 1—Nice, new modern bungalo, 5 rooms and bath, 4 blocks froia depot. Lot 60x110 feet. Price| $1,500. No. 2--New modern bungalo, 5 rooms and bath, 4 blocks from depot, 3 blocks from high school. Lot 60x 110 feet. Price $1,550. No. 3.—Nice 5-room cottage in Gor- don addition, lot 66x290 feet. Price $850. No. 4—Lake Shore Farm, touching city limits and Lake Parker three- fourths mile from depot, 10 acres, stable, engine house, packing house, 6 horse engine, 2 acres Skinner system irrigation about 75 fruit trees, grape vines, etc. Price $3,500. The four places above described you will admit is extremely cheap at above prices, which aggregate $7,- 400. I am offering them at these prices because 1 want to sell them low, with bath and all comven-| ,; | wjj] close them out at above lences Bouth Tennessee Ave, Ap- prices all together with a cash pay- ply W. Fiske Johuson. 632 ment of $3,000 and give long time oi FOR RENT—6-room house, bath and| balance. toilet, on West Lemon street. Ap- JEREMIAH B. SMITH, ply to D. O. Rorers 174| Room 12, Futch & Gentry Bldg. i 789 Miscellaneous ——r—— W EASY, EASY, EASY. { Houses and lots for sale for easy nished rooms for light housekeep- ing, downstairs. Apply E01 W. Lemon. 156 * ATTRACTIVE ROOMS TO RENT— Apply to P. O. Box 4, eity. 13 OR RENT-—Modern 3-room bunga- WANTED—-A loan of %300 on real estate, close in. Address S., care Telegram. 70 R. E. LUFSEY, ' Room 14, Futch & Gentry Buildin:.‘ 788 | l to resharpen, umdey better than?TRANSFER LINES | rew, 2bc, 8ic and 50c dozen. Lake- | pyaying and Hauling of All Kinds l - land Furniture end Hardware Co.| oo o000 Roaconable Service monthly payments; also a farm 0!I ten acres for small cash payment and §15 per month. s » & | Successor to W. K. McRae, 746 S LM S e ARE B LS Guaranteed. LLOST-—A gold locket and chain,| either in town or between town | Phene 57 Green Lakeland, Fla 1 and Lake Hollingsworth. Locket! in box with name of H. E. Adams, ’ Tampa, on it. Return to Lake Men Need Help—Not Charity, There 18 & higher duty than to bufld almshouses for the poor, and that s to save men from being degraded to the blighting influence of an &/ms house. Man has a right to something more than bread to keep hi from starving. He has a right to tue alds and encouragements and culturs, by which he may fulfill the destiny of & man, and until society is brought to recognize and reverence this it wil) | eontinue to groan under its prosoat misavies —Channine Pharmacy and receive rewuru. S. M. Stephens. 783 LOANS, LOANS, LOANS! I will loan you money to build or Luy a ome or I will sell you a homc | complete and loan you the cash to| pay for it at 6 per cent simple in- terest. Better see me than pay rent. JEREMIAH B. SMITH, Room 12, Futch & Gentry Bldg. | 742 Te Audiitorium Stands For QUALITY The Contest is Humming and Everybody's Happy Mrs. T. I. Woods ..... 500 ) Mrs, F. Laramore .....,..... 4 Mrs. Wm, Steitz .......... 440 Mrs. L. Jones ..........0.. 30 Mrs. M. L. Bradley ..... oo 405 Mrs. T. Waring ........... 80 S“Spe“ded se"tence Mrs. A, Biewers ........ v 280 Mrs. Tarwood ............. 25 Mrs. C. M. Clayton. ......... 110 Mrs. J. Patterson .......... 20 e A 105 Mrs. W. D. McRae .......... 20 A Mrs. B. S. Knighton ..... ) Mrs. S. T. Fletcher ........ 90 Mrs. L. Willlamson ..... P 20 Mrs. J. D. O'Hern ..... ceeee 10 Mrs. R. W. Hardaker ....... 20 Mrs. G. W, Friend ........ 60 Mrs. C. C. Hendrix ......... 10 Mrs. E. Tucker, Jr. ........ . 60 Mrs. H. S. Melellainie ....... ‘10 M B W, Eaton' . o.oovaen . 45 NMrs. Washborne ......... 10 Mrs. M. F. Hetherington .... 490 Mrs. J. L. Skipper ........... 5 Given Away This handsome prize will be given to the most popular married lady in Lakeland or vicinit chased. Contest closes July I, and will be followed by other contests, A ballot box will be placed at the theatre box office, in which all ballots may be deposited. B 25c¢, 50c and $1.00 may be secured by contestants and their friends by applying at Box Office. selling them to your friends. They are worth full value and anybody will be glad to help you wi ¢ in cultivation, good house, burn,l ——— e s | Program For Tonight: Big 6 Reel Show--Wheels of Destiny--3 reels The Moving Picture Girl Wednesday night’s feature will be “Voodoo Vengeance,”--companion piece to “In the Sultan’s Power.” ' as Most Popular Young Lady, Most Popular Gentleman, Etc. | JUSTICE COURT, . POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA—TENTH DISTRICT— Joseph LeVay vs. R. H. Bryce, as- sumpsit. To R. H. bryce, detenaant, and all others whom it may concern: You are hereby notified that @ writ of garnishment has been issued in the above cause, and that your e ey property in the hands of thy L. rallroad company, a cor, . has been garnisheed; and thy (S less you appear before gaig o, or before the 16th day of Jyg, | judgment will be entereq you. JOSEPH LEV“ 1730 Pl 1 | Don’t ascribe the success of that ‘acquaintance to luck—Ilook into hia bistory and you'll find that THRIFT ' and a confidence in a strong bank helped most to make him what he is. Ile opened a BANK ACCOUNT and made his money earn interest while I he added to the deposit regularly. Your snoney will earn 3 per cent: here. [THE STATE BANK OF LAKELAND FLA| [ — A Life in the Balance y. Votes given with every ticket pur- i ooks, or sets of tickets, of the value of Get you a supply, and get busy n a prize.

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