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*AGE BIGHT FOR SALE |- 814 HARNESS?-—McGLASHAN. POR SALE—Fresh milch cow; also ‘one large horse, eight years old. Apply to Plcard Bros, Drane building. Phone No. 6. 166 FOR SALE—Good Winchester rifle; will be sold cheap. Phone 242 Red. —— FOR BALE—One scholarship to Bag- well Business College, Atlanta, Ga., cheap. Address A., Box 266, Lakelang, Fla. 159 FPOR SALE—House of f our rooms, corner lot 650x145, small barn, bearing trees, $250; cash and bal- ance like rent. Price $1,100. The| John F .Cox Realty Co. 804 TOR SALE—Two good lots, 50x140! (A ‘nm Beula St. Cheap at $250 szch. The John I, Cox Realty Co.! 804 | | | | i | i | t Sale or Rent—12-room house ail modern conveniences, close in, well sereened. 502 N, Kentucky 749 | Miscellaneous % Classified Advertising % | HORSE COLLARS?McGLASHAN. 819 WOOD' WOOD' WO00D! COAL! { Lakeland Fuel & Supply Co. i i Phone 258 Red. FOR SALE—On easy terms, or will rent, five-room bungalow just west of Florida avenue in Dixieland, eust front; electric lights and eity water. D. H. Sloan. ——ecam et et POR SALE—6-room plastered housc, en corner lot. Small amount down and $15 per month. R. E. Lufsey, Room i4, Futch & Gentry Bldg. 7417 FOR SALE—A good horse and fine colt and complcte set of blacksmith tools. D. K. Zeigler, Dixieland. 815 | FOR RENT—Bungalow, five rooms, bath, shades and screens, (WO squares north of school house. Florida Ave. Inquire Pillans grocery. 822 FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front room, 301 W. Lemon, corner New York Ave. 820 'OR RENT—-5-room bungalow with all modern conveniences, 70 South Missouri Ave. Phone 150, 821 FOR RINT--3 or 4 furnished or un- furnished rooms for housckeeping purposes; close in; all modern con- veniences. Inquire at Miss Nuna Patton’s Millinery store. Sln,‘\; ] | SRR TR WANTED—A loan of ¥90U on real| estate, close in. Address S., care Telegram. 10 EASY, EASY, EASY. Houses and lots for sale for easy 708 monthly payments; also a farm of ten acres for small cash payment and $15 per month. R. B. LUFSEY, Room 14, Futch & Gentry Building. 788 | LOANS, LOANS, LOANS! I will loan you money to build or| tuy & ome or I will sell you a home complete and loan you the cash to pay for it at 5 per cent aimple in- terest. Better see me than pay rent. JEREMIAH B. SMITH, Room 12, Futch & Gentry Bldg. 742 FOR SALE-—One thoroughbred horse ,also three lots on East Or- ange street, set in citrus trees. C. Inman, at once. 801 CAMP MINNEHAHA FOR GIRLS. In North Carolina mountalns. Conducted by Mrs. and Mrs. Rox- bury; 10 weeks' term beginning on July 1. Further information address .mcia Saunders, South Jacksonville, Alling & vessel drop by drop, tharl; 8i WANTED—Your safety razor bladcal to resharpen, made better than rew, 25¢, 85¢ and H0¢ dozen. Lake- land Furniture and Tlardwaie Co. 746 Dlscreditable Polnt. It {8 In every way creditable to bandle the yard stick and to measure ' | tape; Y AR | | Licorine Licorict belo the A or {| vetch famrly, 0w ihe plant commonl) hing & beight of | about four feet. It 18 the Jong, ‘.‘stmlght root which {3 of ¢o ymmerelal value. No means have been adopted for cutting the plant, which requires about three years to reach matarity |- for improving its condition Yihale Whips Five Crews. eme largest whale ever captured & dat vicinity was caught in Fred Pe oz’ fAish nets, near Santa Cruz. Five iaunches tried to tow the monster to the pler without 2uccess. Nets snd ropes broke and tho task was abax ianed. The whale was fifty feet lung. ———————— - Had to Know the Time. 1 understand,” sald the judge, “tha¥ you stole the watch of tke doctor who had just written a prescription for you at the free dispensary. What have you to say to this charge?” *Well, your honor,” said the prisoner, “it 18 true, but I found myself in & hole H's prescription sald a spoonful every hour, and I had no watch.” Land Lingers In the Memory, Bome one has aptly sald: ‘“Burma {s the land of regrets, because people who have been there are never the same again. There llves always ip their hearts a regret for the land they ihave left behind.” i Formation of Friendship. | We caunot tell the preclse moment 5| when friendship Is formed is at least a drop which mak over; so in a ecrles of L tiaere is at last one which me asart run over—l'rom Dosweil's af Jolnson s the | NOTICE OF APPLICATION | LEAVE TO SELL MINOR'S LAND. 5 Notice is hereby given that on the | 1913, A. D. Honorable C. 201h day of June, 1912, to As In| Lite FOR ¢ A fui Of the up-to-the-minute Footwear Including the WORLD FAMOLU| SR For Ladies; the highest grade, and ever.| thing in Men’s, Boys’ and Children; Footwear. Our shelves are filled to th top. All new stock. A trial is all v} want. Call and Be Conmrced Shoo Comns “I “Zm The Shoe ]‘Ian e Pionezer Shoe Store of Lake Raymondo Block 114 Scouth Kentucky Avenue | Same Old Place; Same Old lelo COME IN! e T tatd T elan n the only discredit 18 in having | | will apply M. | & soul whose ranee of thought {8 as ' Trammell, county judge in and for avernue. 812] % shor( as ihe sti ‘e tape~—Horace Mann WHY PAY RENT? I have two houses and lots 2 blocks of school; smali payment down, $25 per month; now rented for $27.560. I also have LOST —A gold Incket and chain, I either in town or between town and Lake Hollingsworth. Locket in box with name of H. E. Adams, | Tampa, on it. Return to Lake Adam’s Satisfactien. 2 lots 72%x145 each; terms to Pharmacy and recelve reward.| Adam was surveying the animals Jesse D. McLeod, deceased, to seil of Lake Beulah addition to Lakeland,| to be sold for the best in suit. Phone 339 or 332 Blue. S. M. Stephens. 783’:'"‘;:' °"M upon to name. He | . [ .iuite gale the fo“owl'ng prop-| 4l of said property being eltuated, | sail minor heirs. 807 murked.' '{‘I\l?;tl:::\‘x’-“zll‘u“mr: h:: {erty belonging to the estate of said|!¥ing and being in Polk county,| This 19th day of May, I¢ — IARNESS REPAIRING—McGlashan pn there nover will bo a whorcas ! Jeese D. McLeod, deceased: Florida. IDA L McLECg BRIDLE l‘S"——-McGLASHAN 81". 810 tha annnl af oty - "1 1ot one (1) and the west half of| Tach of eald minor's have an un-|729-Mon. Guariy Te Audiitorium Stands For QUALITY The Contest is Humming and Everybody’s Happy Below appears the list of contestants according to their standing last night: Mrs. Wm, Steitz ............ 1,295 Mrs. E. Tucker, Jr. ......... &0 I Mrs. T. L. Woods .......... 1,215 Mrs. F. Laramore .......... 85 . X : ! sty G0 .. Capt. Scott Discovering North Pole fd Mrs. R. E. Wilkins ......... 635 Mrs, L. Jones .............. 70 8 L Mrs. S. T, Fletcher ........ 650 Mrs. T. Warlng ........... 80 ! Mrs. A, Blewers ............ 470 Mrs. J. Patterson .......... 20 7 j Mrs. C, M. Clayton ......... . 230 Mrs. W. D. McRae .......... 20 The PaSt FOI‘glven \ Mrs. M. F. Hetherington .... 210 Mrs. B. S. Knighton ........ 20 1 Mrs. B. F. Hines .......... 185 Mrs. L. Willlamson ......... 2) ! Mrs. F. W. Eaton ......... 120 Mrs. R. W. Hardaker ....... 20 ) Mrs. GAIWOOd «ecvvcvvanns 105 Mrs. C. C. Hendrix ......... 10 The Promotor Mrs. J. D. O'Hern .......... 170 Mrs. H. 8, Melellainie ....... 1 : Mrs. G. W. Friend ....... e N Mrs. Washborne ......... e B ! TONIGHT'S BIG FEATURE The Daughter of the CONFEDERACY i and as narrow as | ©* Lyll, Emma Lou, Dora, Ida B. and | Polk county, State of Florida, at his office in Bartow, in said county, for an order authorizing me, as guardian Cenevive McLeod, the minor helrs of Program For Tonight: 3 REELS Meet Me at the Auditorium divided interest {in said Said land belonging to the ¢ tne sald Jesse D. McLeod, lot four (4) in block five (5), West | Lakeland addition to Lakeland; lots five (5) and six (6) in block six (6) e e S A sa £ dm ee Admission: 5and 10 Centt