Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 28, 1913, Page 2

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Piam Vyor NOTICE! Notice is hereby given that the folic ng described lands will be sold at public auc- tion on the fourth day of August A. D. 1913 a t the front door of the City Hall in the City of Lakeland, Polk County, Florida, or so much thereof as will be necessary to pay the amount due for taxes herein set opposite to the same together with cost of such sale and advertising. ey —_—— Amount of Taxes Description of property and costs Munn’s Survey lot C, block 1 lot D, block 1 Name of Owner. - cmecmcmscanccaeaa$28.66 21.34 N. B. Bowyer, Estate Urlel Blount Mrs. M. F. Urquahart._..._ ... ~lot €, block § Southern Express Co. lois A, B and €, block 13 _ P. B. Haynes ... ot H, block 13 B Cochrin - e e S, 12 feet of lot 2 and N. 5-6 of lot cag RS 12.40 8. T. Fletcher - e lot K, block 16 _.__ 58.30 F. D Bryan —.coaeecocooiicicescass e N 8018, ot B, Dlock 86 ...l ...l 4318 Shipman's Survey C. C. Hardin ..__.__ —--lots ¥ and 9 block 3 __ 29.43 W. L .Finger _____. lots 10, 11, 12 and 13. block 3 21.34 N. B. Bowyer, Estate _ -lots 3. 4 and 3, block 6 —_.__. 7.48 J. W. Archibald .. -lots 13, 14, 15 and 16, block 7 5.17 W. D. McRae __ -lot 10, block 17 ... 7.48 L. RKohn ____ -lot 12, block 17 .. 4.02 B. W. Hall ______ -lot 12, block 18 2.86 Mrs. M. A. Thompson -8 1-2 of lots 6, 7, 8 and 9, hlock 15.... 12.10 Unknown ... -lots 6, 7 and 8, block 18 4.02 M. E. Barker. Estate ~lots 3 and 4, block 19...__ 2.85 R. L. Marshall ---lots 11 and 12, block 22 . ... ... 8.63 Trammell and Johnson's Sub. of Block 24 Schipman's Survey. 8. R. Rushing ... ---lot 3 ,block 24 _. 1.7 Eldora Bramnan . oo aee 108 10, DIOCK 26 & e Coilial 1.7 West Lakeland W. J. Waring . -E 1-2 of lot 7, block 10 ___.._._ 6.33 A Logan _. -E. 75x134 feet of lot 3, block 19.03 8. E. Melton . W. 70x134 feet. lot 3, block 12.. 29.43 E 8 McGlashan ... ......_ . 1-2 of lot 1, block 15.. ... .____ 28.27 ’ Riggins and Stephenson's Addition M. E. Baum, Estate === 1007, DIOBKS ) SOl L aa e ass 11 Handy Thomas ... 90 x 140 feet, lot 1, block 14 . 17 Katherine Gordon . lot 8, block 15 __.._... 4.02 B. M. Moncrief .. --=lots 10 and 11, block 16 6.33 Bertha Patterson Laslob @ DIoSRELT o L e s il s 2.86 Gilimore's Addition -8 1-20f lot D, block 54 cooeeeraan 10.95 N. 1-2 of lot D, block 62, and lot A, bloaKra st o tho L L i e SR8 Baker's Sub. of Gillmore's Addition MR RRmIth L Ll il S S ats 83 Tana o, bloek: BT Lot 868 Scott's Addition 0 camlin e -<lot 1, block A = & amcnuma 1480 Henry Bigham _. lot 2, block A - 23.65 Jas. Hodge --E. 1-2 of lot 7, block A 16.72 Scott's Sub. of Block E. (LSRG L) SR I e A TS S A ) [ 05 A 111 73) il e L7 Mrs. E. V. Scott lot 11, block K 6.33 W. 8. Acree _ lot 24, block E 517 H. Gaines block E i J. J. Sutton, Estate _.________ ceeealot 82, block B i Sl b | Scott's Lakeland Heights - D RS e cizo Mot 4y Abloak A m i ool SOEiE ) Chas. Durrance S. 1-2 of lots 11 and 19, hhuh l PASATTSRl b H. C. Stevens ____ N. 1-2 of lots 11 and 12, bloek 1._ 517 J. R. Boulware ___ sanuialotslant Biablock @ couiioiiee o i SRR A. C. Shafer ___ lots 3, 4, 5 and 6, block 4 .___ - 14.80 Mamie Williams ___. A i ~-lot 9, block 4 < 4.02 3. D. Foster, Estate ... ... ceeeezlots 1 and 2, block 5 : .33 Scn"‘s Lakeland Heights W. A Slocum ___________________...._._____.lots 11 and 12, block 2 RIBY Hella ('ox lot 8, block 6 __. wueswauway 4109 Mrs. M. A, lots 4 and 5, blook 6 ___ . _____ -w 148 SRR OMelton s e s e lots 10, 11 and 12, block & .. 10.95 Dixieland SERChHORY G Lol vt e lots 7, 8 and 9, block 3 —.oo_.ooo 10.9% Trammell and Johnson's Sub. of Block C of Scott's Addition. | IRDWighe o el e B S 8 8 1 e 745 Patterson and Cox's Sub. of Blocks B, D and F of Scotl‘s Addmon i Jim Robinson a--- saianbozasociialot 6, bloek Shonadac 17 Jno. Richardson .- lot 6, block 2 _ RE T e e Lee Anthony ~-- lot 3, block 3 __..____ i)l Ben Richardson - lot 5, block 3 A {5l Timothy Dix _ lot 7, Mok 3 L Z L Crum ___ lot 4, block 4 PN 1 Tl -y, .J» Johnson _. wealot 3, hlm‘k. 3 fs I‘i" Moy —w=lot 4, block & 5 o i) l Columbus Taylor - lob "7, blatkdh. - g3 St lot 8, block 6 . 517 ‘ Henry Bingham lot 1, block 7 . €3 Dora Ashe . lot 8, block 7 . 5 Bobt. Applewh lois 3, & and 7, block 8 - 1908 Gertrude Johunson g ol e stashrliill 1 Masonie Hall ... fot 4, block A i - 148 W. E. Bryan ... = ---lot 4, block A T Fliza Conyers ... N 1.2 of hoth lots 6 and 7. block A.. 517 IR ] T R R E. 1-2 of lots 7 and #, block B - 1003 8. T. Fletcher . ___ __ eecaceaWa 1-2 Of lot 5, bloch B - 817 Adam’s Addition Joo Smith .. Eeiags s SR L ) o] % = amemeem LTL ] Unknown = —-lot 2, block 1 - - 171 Unknown = lot 1, block 1 171 C. F. Brown SERORES 1 ) e e 2.86 J. W. Lanler __ wee-maea=lots 11 and 12, block 6 - § ~lot 8, block 10 aeeeucaeaea ___________________________ all block 11 Morgan’s Addition Fayette Mizelle W. B. Glidewell BT HONY coeisisnsnsasinssnilsusssseniiant lots 7, &, 9 and 10, block 2 517 McRae and Bryant's Addition B ACBIANA < Coccicinisnenipisinmemsinsnmous lots 1 aml 4. block 8 . 19.03 C. 8. Parker e N o S35 —coolot 4, block 12 - 2.28 Morlou s Addition J. B. Griner ... lot 5, bloek & 2.86 Ger. Brown _..... lot 16, block G -_. - 286 P. Ticklinburg occaaao-. i __lots 22 and 23, block G 4.02 D. B. Dickson ._._ i, bloek H 2.86 C. . Glover .__ 20 and 21, block 1 8. 0. Ruddell ______ Acres of hlock N N. B. Bowyer, Estate . 2 and 4, block S ... 2, lot 5, block S -2 lot 6, block 8 - 410 x 206 feet in, block T Cox Realty Co. Sub. of lots 23, .'4 nml 25 of block U of Morton's Add., lot 8, block U DU W ODIN cicinncssnnsisinnsnibioninnnn o0 block 1 Skipper and Flood's Addition. --=lot 6, block 1 lot 10, block 1 ——-_lot 13, block 1 G. L. Mickler J. C. Brown 0. M. Eaton _.. J. D. Walser ... Carter Mfg. Co. Joe. Wilkinson ... E. G. Tweedell i)l:ar;es Second Addition. W. M. BeVIS cccoccacccncancanceacsnscancean N 13 lot ¢ DlOcK 1 cccaacnocancaces 4.02 ub. of Block 4, Lake Beulah Addition Y. F. Ford eeeeeel0t 5, block 2 G | Theo. Lott . —-.-lot 5, block 3 __ 1.71 Gertrude Johnson . B, block 3 __ s 1.71 UL L0 —————————————— W. K. McRae's Subdivision, Block 3, Lake Benlah Addition, lot 13, block 5 4.62 R. D. Smith ek ansssannssavessunonses 108 10 AR 16, DIOCK § canueicaeniene 14.80 Dan Johnson's Adaltlon J. H. Stanley lot 1, block ( 286 - lot block C . - 2.28 H. Revnolds A11eY - eeccccacccasancaccsssasssnncans |00 8 DIOCK C cocaaea.. - 517 :]mnlllll:(::e(; - —— lots 12 and 13, block A - - 34 Drane & Groover --lots 16 and 17, block C ... . 363 H. D! Bassett __:M 24, bl;u‘k (‘l _k_-;‘_.. - 199 T N B R s PREPUSSN ots 4 and 5, bloc! EERNIOCSES ¢ sl Toland's Addition Bam ACree .o cccaccacan Tot 5, block A ocomceaaacaacaa s 147 Dan Overstreet . ot 7, block B ____ - 147 J. E. Brown __._. it 12, block B ..... < 147 Eagleton & Pierce s 1 to 12, block C - 748 J. E. Brown ... 1, block D ... 1.36 J. 8. Helmes . * 4, bleek D - i 19 Unknown - -e-- , blo: '\ D R _ o138 Eagloton & Price —ooeoeeomaemee VD e A C. H. Gu '(' on's Addmon Martha Boggs = —— eeeeelots 2 and 5, block A oo 517 Brown's Addition Geo Tanner 2 an b IO K i simnnais - £58 Geo. Tanner ROER B wosinnsminiices 1AL BB BRI o e tat 1, block MACL Do RIS | B L. \Y’ ATTS Tax Collector of City of Lakeland, Florida. THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAKLLAND, FLA., JUNE 28, 1913. | SMART WITH ouT FUSS NEW FROCKS FOR LITTLE GIRLS SLIP ON LIKE COATS. | No Cause to Complain of Lack of Varlety in Children’s Dresses This Season—Simplicity the Watchword. Certainly no one will have cause to complain of any lack of variety in children’s frocks this season. They are as original and show as much in- dividuality as those designed for their elders. There is no restriction as to material, and, as to design, both the coat dress and the long walsted ef- fects are about equally popular. Frills ana fluffy ruffles do not seem to be- long to the children of nowadays, the smartness of their frocks being at tained through good lines and sim- lpllclty, though not necessarily, severe- y. An effective design for a small girl is here sketched. A telling point in its favor is that it slips on like a coat, buttons down one side and is belted in loosely with a soft crushed sash, which, in its treitment, forms the THRUST N THE DARK Servian Soldier Tells Story of Experiences in War. i [ ] Encounter Setween Sentry and Alban- lan in Blackness of Night and Storm —Waiting in Pitchy Darkness for Unseen Enemy. Saloniki, Macedonia—A Servian sol- dler just returned from Albania re- lated the following episcde as his worst experience in the war: “I was on night duty as a sentry on Frock and Sash for a Small Girl. | feature of the frock. White eponge or ratine is used, cut in one piece from neck to hem. The opening down the left side is curved from under the collar, and has the lower corners rounded off, leaving a very short notch in the skirt. The sleeves are long and easy fitting, set into dropped armholes under a corded seam. Blue or tan colored ratine may be used for the round turned back collar and cuffs, with the buttons along the side opening to match, or it may be left all white. A nine-inch width of mes: saline will be Detter and softer than ribbon for the sash, which 18 tied loosely about the walsit with one end run through the eyelet in front and knotted under the oponing F%shmns Fancg The light laces--shatows and so on —are the kinds promised for spring. A tailored shirtwaist of white silk brocade t8 worn with the carefully tailored suit. Some of the new negligees are so gheer that it is necessary to wear a soft finished loose slip undergarment. Some of the newest veils have hexa- gon meshes and hand run borders— the borders to be worn high on the hat. A pretty boudoir robe is of a shell pink charmeuse with a half girdle of turquoise blue velvet holding it in place. Lingerie frocks of embroidered net, batiste, voile or crepe have broad girdles of silk or satin. Frequently this touch of color is repeated at the neck. Striped materials are extensively used for street costumes; and a Pa quin model of gray and brown ribbed material has a mouified bolero jacket, with revers, collar and cuffs of brown and white checked silk. Young girls are wearing long, nar- row straw hats trimmed with ribbon stretched in two widths across the ‘crown from the front and extending out behind in two loops. A tiny bunch of bright flowers is placed in the front. i Good to Know. If you have ever attempted to em- broider or stencil a piece of heavy burlap you have doubtless grown an- gry and discouraged at the tendency of the edges to ravel If you had taken time to overcast all the edges this could have been prevented. But it takes time. Next time you have to work with burlap in making a cushion top or curtain sim- ply stitch the dges on ing machine. )I.\e\e the stitch lo and the tension loose, and then sew the edge in a wavy line, keeping close to the edge all the time. It won't | fray and it won't take long to fix it | this way. The stitching won’t show when the cushion is sewed up or the curtains are hemmed. the Albanian hills, where rain and dark overtook us. All this region was unknown to us, but the tribes were Moslem, and supposed to be hostile. I knew that thousands of lives de- pended on me; I stood motionless, weary, stone cold, and unable to see anything. glad to rest my back some- Some of Lakeland’s Oldest and p,, Conservative Investors Hay, Bought Lots In PALMA CEIA PARy “Tampa’s Close-In Suburb Where large sums of money are now being spent installing erey convenience including MODERN SEWERAGE and WATER Sty PAVED STREETS, ELECTRIC LIGHTS and TELEPHONES Wiy five new bungalows have just been completed and contracty Ity others in this beautiful property. Where lot values are inureuim leaps and bounds, Now is the time to get in “on the groupg o times behind me. I got to thinking of home in spite of myself, till 1 was startled by a rustle some paces off. We were warned not to make any noise, so I did not touch my gun, but got my sword ready. “There was no other sound for & long time, except the pouring of the rain. I do not know how many hours it was till a stone from above rattled past me and fell to the precipice be- low. I tried to persuade myself the rain had dislodged it, but the rustle began again, and | knew something living was near. | made the sign of the cross and held my sword straight in front of me. I strained my eyes, but could not see a move or a gleam in the black night. “The muffled sound continued, ever s slightly, but distinguishable, and 1 had the horrid sensation of being seen by what I could not see. I made no move, but suddenly my sword en- countered something, and [ pressed hard, just taking one step forward. ! There was a strange gurgle. [ was | shivering and dreuched, but some hot drops now fell on my hand. I pulled back my sword. and heard some heavy | object tumble down the slope, won-| dering whether it was a dog or a wolf | or a strayed mule—or a man. the blade and found it wet with some- | thing thicker than rain. I held it near | my eyes, in vain, I wiped it on the damp earth at my feet, and waited for | another encounter, but thcre was no | further sound till dawn approached |y and the cocks began to crow in some village far away, (4 “I watched in agony for the coming of the round ball in the heavens that would bring relief, and I longed to lie down and sleep. With the first rays, however, our commander gave orders to march, as he had information we were surrounded by danger. We went down the same rugged path we had climbed the night before, and at the ;p bottom of a ravine right beneath my post at the rock lay the body of an Albanian, fully armed, in a pool of blood, with a hole in his breast and a long two-edged knife in his closed fist. 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