Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, July 12, 1913, Page 7

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DM 2L #OROROSOSQEOSOPOPOPOIOPOH0 ckle Sporting Goods ir Reading is Provided For. put Qur Exchange Library ' Book to Order Line of Magazines asnd Book Store Benford & Steitz . Picture Frames RE PREPARED d to all your eye troubles Dr. il was successful in passing the fometry Board, and his certifi- grived. No charge for examina- RE TOSHOW GOODS’ & HULL pmetrists Phone 173 Lakeland Fla. an get a charter and become a National Bank it U. S. GOVERNMENT at Washington that all d the National Banking Laws have been com pame and place of residence of each Director and all facts necessary to determine whether entitled to commence the business of banking 'UNDER OATH. ing with US. National Bank = LAKELAND Life of Linen g work 15 what you ase lesking fov and e ars giving. Try o 7 d Steam Laundry Went Main bt e Flames DieDown§ | And As You TURN From the Riins Toward Your Own Home, Then, IF Never Before, Should You Realize The Benefits of A Fire Insurance Pohcy, v u,snn,ooo o= 2,800,000 Capital. . 4,750,000 tal.__.__ 2000000 Insure Your Property! & DEEN foom 7, Raymondo Bldg. > s Follow'ny anies. tal And Resolve To | THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LARELAND, FLA., Eagleton & JULY 12, 1913, NOTICE! Notice Is hereby glven that the follo: ng described lands will be sold at public aue- INEAR DEATH BY SMOTHERING 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. e Amount of Taxes Name of Owner. and costs Description of property Munn’s Survey --lot C, block 1 ___ ---$23.85 --lot D, block 1 . - 21.34 ----60 feet off N. end, lots I and K, block W. H. Penuel and Mrs. E. A. Blane .. N. B. Bowyer, Estate Uriel Blount ----lot C, block 8 lots A, B and C, block 13 --lot H, block 13 W. L .Finger N. B. Bowyer, Esta --lot 10, block 17 ... --lot 12, block 17 .. --lot 12, block 18 --8 1-2 of lots 6, 7, --lots 6, *-and 8, block ll P . -<lots 3 and 4, block 19... --lots 11 and 12, block 22 ... and Johnson's Sub. ol Block 24 Schipman’s Survey. --lot 5 ,block 24 ... --lot 10, block 24 ..... West Lakeland ----E 1-2 of lot 7, block 10 E. 755134 feet of lot 3, block 12 W. 70x134 feet. lot 3, block 12.. --==N. 1-2 of lot 1, block 15. Riggins and Stephenson’'s Addition —-lot 7, block 4 -~ 90 x 140 feet, lot 1, block 14 --lot 8§, Dblock 15 lots 10 and 11, block 16 --lot 2, block 17 Gillmore's Addition VsV Hutoinson: Lo el s il i 8 1-2 of lot D, block 54 Mis. Win, L. Smith und W. W. Jackson ——_.._._N. 1-2 of lot Ii, block 62, and lot A, )T R AR SRR T 1Y) Baker's Sub. of Gillmore's Acdition Mis. 8. E. Smith s 2, 8 and 6, block 57 Scott's Addition --lot 1, bleek A lot 2, block A . E. 1-2 of lot 7, bl of Block E. --lot 10, block E ___ lot 11, block B block E - block E --lot 32, block B ... Scott’s Lakeland Helghts lot 4, block 1 S. 1-2 of lots 11 and 10, block 1 N. 1-2 of lots 11 and 12, lots 1 and 2, block ¢4 lota 3, 4, 5 and 6, block Unknown o......... M. E. Barker. Estate BR. L. Marshall __.. Trammell R. R. Rushing .. Eldora Brannan .. W. A S E. M. E. Baum, Estate Handy Thomas ... Katherine Gordon .. B. M. Moncrief .. Bertha Patterson ... 8.63 E. C. Carolina ... Henry Bigham Jas. Hodge ... C. Taylor Mrs. E. V. Seott W. 8. Acree H. Gaines __.__ J. ). Sutton, Estate . T. E. Burdette .. Chas. Durrance H. C. Stevens .. J. R. Boulwar A. C. Shafer Mamie Willlams J. D. Foster, Estate W. A. Slocum .. Helia Cox ... lots 4 and 5, block 6 ... --e-lots 10, 11 and 12, block 6 .. Dixleland L. Carter oo eeeceeceecececceeaea=alOts 7, 8 and 9, block 8 Trammell and Johnson's Sub. of Block C of Scott's Addition. David DWIGht oo eeeeeeameeccceacenceaaaalOt 9§, block 1 8ub. of Blocks B, D and F of Scott's Addition --lot 6, block 1 lot 6, block 2 lot 3, block 3 lot 5, block 3 lot 7, block 3 lot 4, block 4 lot 3, block 5§ lot 4, block 5 Lee Anthony Ben Richardson Timothy Dix --lots 8, 6 and 7, Bristow's Addition ee=alot 1, block A | 3 ltnflouTnndl.blmll.. W. 1-2 of lot 7, block B ......... Adam's Addition --lot 9, block 1 .-lot 2, block 1 ... --lot 1, block 1 .-lot 1, block 4 .. Joe Smith . lunl'u Addition . H L HONY o ceeeeceaeeeaa.-lots 7, 8, 9 and 10, block 8 ... McRas and Bryant's Addition J. A. Bland . lots 1 and 4, block 8 C. 8. Parker . J. B. Griner ... Ger. Brown .. P. Ticklinburg lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, block 8 8. 1-2, lot 5, block 8 8. 1-2 lot 6, block 8 __. 410x 208 feet in, block T Cox Realty Co. Sub. of lots 25 of bloek U of Morton's Add. lot 8. block U P. W. 0'Donlel and Flood's Addition. <lot 6, block 1 lot 10, block 1 _ --lot 13, block 1 _ Second Addition, eememee N. 12, lot 4 block 1 Cox’s Sub. of Block 4, Lake Beulah Addition eeeeaal0t 5, block 2 ... Carter Mfg. Co. Joe. Wilkinson .. E. G. Tweedell ___ W. M. Revls ____ ‘rheo Lot .- Gertrude Johnson Aaron Minsey eeeeelOt 6, block 3 __ - W. K. McRae's Subdivision, Bloek 5, Lake Beulah Addition, lot 13, block 5 cemmmroseneneneam- [0tS 15 and 16, block § ... Dan Johnson's Addition lot 1, hlock € _.._ - lot 7, block C —eesacecccesssceass [0t 8 block C .__ R. D. Smith __. J. H. Stanley ... H. Reynolds Mrs. Balley .. H. D. Bassett .. Drane & Groover H. D| Bassett __. Scally & Bassett ... lots 16 and 17, 24, csscsnsnssnsnsassnesas 0I5 4 800- 5, ok D ... Toland’s Addition ..... lot 5, block A Dan Overstreet J. E. Brown ... Eagleton & Plerce Jot 12, block B __.. lots 1 to 12, bloek C lot 1, block D ___. lot 4, block D 5, block D _ and 7, block on’s Addition Martha Boggs ——- A M A e Brown’s Addition lots 1, 2 and 3, block A ... - Geo Tanner .___ Geo. Tanner ... ots 1 and 2, block B I.cvlu and McNair's Addition L. D. Sandersop ... .oeoeeoe.. eeeeeeeaa 10t 1, block 2 H. L. SWATTS, Tax Collector of City of Lakeland, Florida. zax, But Husband, With Aid of Cardui, Effects Her Deliverance. Draper, N C.—Mts. Helen Dalton, of this place, says: ‘I suffered for years, with pains in” my left side, and would often almost smother to death. Medicines’ patched me up for awhile but then | would get worse again. Final- ly, my husband decided he wanled me to &rdui the weman’s tonic, so he t me a bottle and I be afifln using it. It did me more good than all the medi- cines | had taken. 1 have Induced many of my friends to try Cardui, and they all sqn:hey have been benefited by its use. ere never has been, and never will be, a medicine 'to compare with Cardui. | believe it is l g medicine for all womanly trou- For over 50 yeats. Cardui has been re- lieving woman’s sufiennfis and building weak women up to health and strength. 1f you are a woman, give it a fair trial. It should surely help you, asit has a million others. Get a bottle of Cardui fo-day. | . Write to: Chattanooga Medicine Go., Ladies’ 1 Advisory Dept., Chatianooga, Tenn., for ?nrul Instyuctions on your case and 64-page ‘book, “Home Treatment for Women,” in plain wrapper. N.C. l“ HIS SENSE OF SMELL KEEN King George Detects the Ocor of Onions When His Couriers En- ter Room. London.-~“Hawkins, you've been eat ing onions,” angrily exclaimed King Edward to his sergeant-footman one day at Biarritz, according to Edwurd VII's motor mechanie, C. W. Stamper Stamper confessed that the ser- geant-footman, the kaight-courier and the postmaster lunched heartily on beefsteak and onions one day and soon afterward the king wanted to see the postmaster, so the courler, named PFehr, called the sergeant-footman, and the king was proceeding to tell him, when he stopped short, looked at the man and then accused him of eating onions. “No, your majesty,” courier. “Yes, you have. I'm sure you have. Send Mr. Hiley here at once and Mr. Fehr." “Yes, your majesty.” The sergeant-footman withdrew and presently Postmaster Hiley was an- nounced. The king called him to his side and was beginning to read to him & telegram he wanted him to dispatch when he burst out: “Hiley, you've been eating onions!"” “No, your majesty,” said the post- master, instinctively recoiling. “Yes, you have; it's disgraceful.” The courfer then entered the room and approached very wearily, but his 'majesty’s sense of smell was keen, and all Fehr's efforts to suppress the tacts ‘in the case were unavailing. The king looked up sharply, sat back in his chair and groaned: { “I'm damned if you haven't been -eating onfons, too!" protested the When Motoring. Among automobile luxuries this ses- || son .are delightful little air cushions { which are self-filling. One needs only ' to unfold them from their small leath. er cases, which are in any color, and draw out the sateen rubber lined bag | tull length, when, by means of a small patent arrangement, made of nickel, which looks like a lock, the cushion oalmly blows itself up. When one de sires to flatten it the process is also self-acting and instantaneous. These { cushions are to be had in two sises, and both fold down to the compaet | ness of a legal envelope. City Man's Sneer at Country. | There was a Frenchman who hated the country as much as did Charles | Lamb, but compressed bhis feelings into few words. This was Charles | Monselet, who lived on the Qual Vol taire, Paris. “It is,” he sald, “the place where the birds are raw.” Pesveful Beginning. A young barber was telling one W Als regular customers of his recen | wedding. “You bet we had a good dme at my wedding,” he sald “Lots of young pecple there, a blg crowd, and we had dancing end singing and lots of fun, and there wasa't one Gght” BackwardinSchool is frequently caused by defective eyesight makes the child nervous and incapable of concentration of ;mlnd. It's an Injustice t> the ebiid | that you do not have an expert make Y«n examination and prescribe for the | trouble Bpecial and personal care | | l"tn to children. I)r IL.L louuh mmm lout on South Florida avenue. PAGE SEVEN Special Prices BELOW WE GIVE A FEW OF 0UR PRICES WITH MANY OTHE® GOODS OF EQUAL QUALITY AND PRICE. QUALITY OF GOODS I8 THM FIRST THING WE LOOK AFIRB AND THEN THE PRICE T0 MEET YOUR APPROVAL WITH A GUAR ANTEE THAT EVERYTHING WILL BE AS REPRESENNED, THESE PRICES FOR CASH ONLY. 1§ pounds Sugar for.. .. 8100 Best Butter, per Ib. Cottolene, 10 pound ean . Cottolene, 5 pound Snowdrift, 10 pounds . Snowdrift, 5 pounds ..... ¢ cans Baby Size Cream Octagon Soap, 6 for.... Ground Coffee, per pound ... gweet Corn, 3 for .. Best White Meat, per ib. .... 5 gal. Kerosene ....... Sk viaine 108 Campound Lard, per 1b. ...... .1¢ Feed Stuff is our speciaity. We are But call us. D. . CUMBIE& CO. Phone 337 Lakeland Wae deliver the goods Our Display of watches, lockets, chains, rings brooches, etc., is noticeable for ita perfect taste as well as self-evidemy good quality. The Jewelry we handle is the kind that comtin- ues to give satisfaction mo matter how long it is worn. If you desire to give sometihng of permanent valie our case will supply it. ! H. C. Stevens If you want Plano Satisfastien, KNABE (World's Bost) PIANO Drennen - Lattner Company ORLANDO FLA. Sole Agents for Central and South Florida Write Us for Caulogun.' PRICES AND TERMS. WE BUY FOR CASH WE SELL FOR CASH No middleman’s profits. No Inter- est to pay. YOU GET THE BENE- FIT of the savings—We handle bullding materfal in its complete- ness; brick lime, cement, lumber, rcofing, tiling, ete. Eetter and cheaper than the othw fellow. Prompt shipments suaras- R DYE LUMBER COMPANY GAINESVILLZ, FLA. P. 0. Box D493. — s Buelness. 1s At for me is unfit, my agree i together for & ———t e

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