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| S ————————————et *EQR FIGHY FOR SALE m SALE—Two lota in Dixieland. A bargain. Apply to Majestic theater. (11} POR SALE—On easy terms, or will rent, five-room bungalow just west of Florida avenue in Dixieland, | east front; electric lights and eity water. D. H. Sloan. 749 POR SALE—8-room plastered house, on corner lot. Small amount dowa and $16 per month. R. E. Lufsey, Room 14, Futch & Geatry Bldg. 147 L R Bt O s B FOR SALE—Fresh milch cow; also one large horse, eight years old. Apply to Plcard Bros, Drane building. Phone No. 6. 166 i s e a————— WwooD! W00D! WO0OD! COAL! PHONE 258 RED. 788 s TOR SALE—One scholarship to Bag- well Business College, Atlanta, Ga., cheap. Address A., Box 266, Lakeland, Fla. 769! FOR SALE—House of f our rooms, corner lot 50x145, small barn, bearing trees, $250; cash and bal-| ance like rent. Price $1,100. The John F' .Cox Realty Co. 804 SR P e SR L YOR SALE—Two good lcts, 50x140 on Vista Beula St. Cheap at $250 each. The John F. Cox Realty Co. 804 FOR SALE OR RENT--4-room hLouse, all modern conveniences, cloge In.‘ 502 N. Kentucky 812 well screened. avenue. WHY PAY RENT? I have two houses and lots 2 blocks of school; smali payment down, $25 per month; aow rented for $27.60. I also have 2 lots 721x145 each; terms to suit. Phone 339 or 332 Blue. 807 w Classified Advertisingi' EVEN.XG TELEGRAM, mE prms— s pure milk, any milk from the cream or any Dart thereof en removed, ana for the pur- this ordinance upo'. exami- milk must shoy at least six t of cream by the galactom- THE 1‘0[1 SALE—A good horse and fine WANTED—A loan of ¥90U on real colt and complete set of blacksmith | estate, close in. Address S., care tools. D. K. Zeigler, Dixieland. Telegram. 815 LS AR AR e P T ) FOR SALE-—Good Winchester rifle; Houses and lots for sale for easy will be sold cheap. Phone 242 Red.| monthly payments; also a farm of x| ten acres for small cash payment and $15 per month. R. E. LUFSEY, Room 14, Futch & Gentry Building. 788 -3 =3 EASY, EASY, EASY. LOANS, LOANS, LOANS! I will loan you money to build or tuy a ome or 1 will sell you a home 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, | SIX-ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT— Nicely finished, new house; rent cheap. Phone 346 Black, A, J. Black, 814 Room 12, Futch & Gentry Bldg. 742 ROOMS TO RENT—With modern( rop — gA1E One thoroughbred conveniences. Apply at 8305 Bo. hi ! - Fla. Ave, or sse W. Fiske John orse ,also three lots on East Or ange street, set in citrus trees. C. aes " Inman, at once. 801 station, with the app.oval of the, COTTAGE——6 _noms, close in, for Coast Line railroad. . want. | 1.OST—Bunch of keys. Finder will Inquiries, BEE ey SR please return to A. C. Armistead,| By Letter— month montnf C all and Be Convinced i FOR RENT—3 or 4 furnished or un-|__ ror Bullding. 816 Homesecker or investor. 27 31 | —_————————— furnished rooms for housekeeping| —|General ..... .... ..... 8 24 e purposes; close in; all modern con- STOP PAYMENT. S & veniences. Inquire at Miss Nuna Total ..... ... ..... 45 58 { CIO“ h Shfle Com a" i Patton’s Millinery store. 806 l Lost or stolen, school warrants onf i;‘ Porso]n— i ok - .. Likeland District No. 1. Warrants | Homeseeker or lnvestor. JR RENT---Modern $-room bunga- numbered 747, 749, 750, 752, 753, SRl i B i : “l flm The Shoe ./Man" ' 1ow, with bath and all cemven-| 0% 705. It Dresented, notity Bani| Srecifle ... L i ¥ tiog iences South Tennesgcce Ave Ap- PG, i i, bk Total —;; —(‘_q— :& The Pioneer Shoe Store Of Ldkelonc ‘ “y. - —_—_— AL (e e e eieeee s € < ply 'iske Johngon. 639 CAMP MINNEHAHA FOR GIRLS. ;rnt;;l,“ ni person and]22 o x Raymondo Block -— Py letter .. ioveveoees I' M iscellaneou IR e Literature, 114 South Kentucky Avenue & Conducted by Mrs. and Mrs. Rox- Pieces mailed «..oovvveeivenns 84 e otel G PR Ol O l;"lm 10 weeks' term beginning on|Otherwise distributed ......... 10 B Same Old Place; Same Old Smlle LOST—A gold lock uly 1. Further information address T DNE either mgt:wnl zre'l')et,‘va:en c:::vnl;t Cracia Saunders, South Jacksonville, L sl s 204 COME INI o and Lake Hollingsworth, Locket: ' Fla. 787| Collections for mst months were S in box with name of H. E. Adams, aeitolions) 1_____.___—_._-____ i Tampa, on it. Return to Lake; ——— Dues f?r JDecember a;‘.’ 'z;:t:er T \ood Typewriter Co., payments on Reports of the activity of tl: Pharmacy and recelve reward,| Pormation of Friendship, "fi’rs,' $7‘ m;u”yé 'S A < ruz;rv, typewriter and duplictaor, SI'."frcm the outside are very f: IBd S. M. Stephens. 783) We oannot tell the precise moment ,f[";"o' 0‘“?"; ;R 1 !‘:”:‘ sf 8 \Woman's Club, rent for May, $25; ' Let us keep up the good woift "“\’:. friendship is formed As o ‘(::";’t:si)m ‘s:rl'];().'$~ln1:i;t‘llonnn 'Z:: telephone rent for June, $2. 50, ycur work and worth while, Ttate 8 vessel drop by drop, there it el { 0'Doniel Son & Co., chairs, $23; pos-| fice needs both your moral an WANTED—Your safety razor blades to resharpen, made better than new, 26¢, 36¢c and 60c dozen. Lake- land Furniture and Hardware Co. 746 13 at least a drop which makes it rua over; 80 in & series of kindnesses bere 18 at last one which makes the beart run over.—From Boswell's Life =~f Tohnson A8, H ——————————————— lic health. SECTION 9—PENALTY. Whoever violates any provision of tnis ordinance shall be fined not less than five dollars and not more than twenty-five dollars, or imprisonment ilot less glan teno(iflls %1 nat.mara Some Just Received A Full Line west corner for a ball park, but no‘ Of the up-to-the-minl"e fOOtweal', inCIud' lako trontage. ‘ ing the world famous Correspondence still going on with street car people. One proposition held up awaiting location of resort park. ! O v Social committee planning some-, : SOK { thing of interest in mear future. ; % SHOES ] Store buildings in demand. parties compelled to look elsewhere, Publicity tax bill, drawn up by the secretary, has been signed and m For Ladies; the highest grade, and every. W thing in Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Footwear. Our shelves are filled to the top. All new stock. A trial is all we§ ACCOMPLISHED IN MAY. | —— (Continued from Page 5.} ) (ity asked to consider provosition at, a cost of $7,500, payable in ten years, | at 4 per cent interest, met by re\e- nues from boats and cold drink con- sesrion. Price includes boat nnd ; boathouse. s Proposition made by Dr. Adair, of-| fering strip of land between Massa- | chusetts and Iowa avenues, north o’ City Council is now authorized to levy tax not exceeding two mills for publicity purposes. The secretary was instructed to procure suitable pictures of scenes in and around Lakeland, have same framed and placed in the passence: | (new), $20. Total $234. Bills ordered paid as follows* Lakeland Evening Telegram, sta- tionery and folders, $31.75; "nder- tage and incidentals, $6.09; secre-|cial support. st | tory's salary for May, $125; total, Respectfully submitted, " $228.34. A J. HOL\\O}L“l The membership is keeping np fine, Secr: ‘“i Below appears the list of contestants according to their standing last night: Mrs. T. L. Woods ........... 1,030 Mrs. E. Tucker, Jr. ......... 60 Mrs. Wm, Steitz ........... 815 Mrs. F. Laramore .......... 4t Mrs. M. L. Bradley ......... 695 Mrs. F. C. Blankston ........ 65 Mrs. 8. T. Fletcker ......... 415 Mrs. L. Jones ............. 30 Mrs., A. Blewrs .......... v 208 Mrs. T. Waring ........... 30 Mrs. C, M. Clayton .......... 230 Mrs. J. Patterson ........ oo 20 Mrs. M. F. Hetherington ..... 190 Mrs. W. D. McRae ....... ves 20 Mrs. B. F. Hines ........... 155 Mrs. B. 8. Knighton ........ 20 Mrs. R. E. Wilkins ......... 635 Mrs. L. Willlamson ....... o 20 Mrs. F. W, Eaton ........ sos 108 Mrs. R. W. Hardaker ..... A 1) Mrs. Garwood ........ sesens 105 Mrs. C. C. Hendrix ......... 10 Mrs. J. D. OHern .......... 70 Mrs. H. S. Melellainie .. 19 Mrs. G. W, Friend ........ 60 Mrs. Washborne .......... o 10 This handsome prize will be given to the most popular married lady in Lakeland or vicinity. chased. Contest closes July I, and will be followed by other contests, as Most Popular Young Lady, Most Popular Gentleman Ef"“ A ballot box will be placed at the theatre box office, in which all ballots may be deposited. Books 01: sets of tickets, of th mah’xe o 25¢, 50c and $1.00 may be secured by contestants and their friends by applying at Rox Office. : ’ = selling them to your friends. They are worth full value and anybody will be glad to help you win a prize. Meet Me at the Auditorium . i i Given Away A Beautiful Cu: Glass Water Set See it on exhibition at Cole & Hull’s Jewelry Store Program For Tonight: BOOBS AND BRICKS A Western Feature THE MAN FROM THE CITY A Drama of Love and Adventure The Children’s Conspiracy Vaudeville All Week 3 =4 5t and Cut Glass Vase, Value $3).00 Votes given with every ticket Poung Get you a supply, and get b