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THRE BVEWING TWLEGRAM, LAK The Farmers’ Club meets tomorrow ;‘at the home of Mr. A. S. Mehard. At |this meeting the members will have 'the pleasure of “avifig with them Mr. B. L. Hamner, of the Growers & Shippers League, who comes out s in the morning to address the mem- t f ‘eonfined to his home ||, ;5 of the Club, Ev ¢rybody is cor- ‘whieh all his friends‘d fally invited to attend the session. short duration. ! Ry [Bev, and Mrs, Jenkins Entertain. gMullen and chlldl‘flfl The first social gathering at the . this aiternoon | new parsonage of the First Metho- Wwhere they have aist church, occurred last evening past several weeks yvyen Rev. and Mrs. Isaac C. Jenkins :dcli shtfully entertained the stewards {and their wives and the members oL the choir, 9. H. Delcher re- 4 The guests, v p in Jacksonville sant visit with @rents, Judge and ¢ thirty in number, tor and his charming wife. The rooms of the lower floor were beauti- fully arranged, pot plants and cut flowers being used to the best ad- vantage in the ecorations. The guests greatly admired the spaclous reception hall, parlors and front porch, and voiced the sentiments ex- pressed by several leading ministers of the State attending the recent Sunday school convention here, who said that “Lakeland has the finest parsonage in the Methodist Confer- ence.” During the evening a musical pro- ts to build on his|gram was rendered, Mrs. G. P. Webb ar Tuture.—Anna | giving a piano solo; Mrs. F. W. Eaton p St. Petersburg/and Mrs. Gill a vocel Auet; Mr. Wil- liamson a vocal solo; Miss Dorothy Bates a reading; Mrs. Norvell and Mirs. Bates a vocal duet and Mr. Fixter a solo, all of which was great- 11 and little son, from a pleasant pks to Atlanta, § guest of her sis- | , J. Russell Mitch- k' Bean will have as kg roming week Mr. Osleman and charm- on, of Lakeland. INSETtY, mdlrf. v and family are in Lakeland this city their fu- Javin having been ate of the First 1t _ D expects to leave Monteagle, Tenn. s’ stay here, she will -and entoute home At Monteagle. bor Clrcle will give Monday evanlng will be a very ue affalr, Al the tadies who can to represent some lemen 3 vegetable. uring the evening ‘for the best rep- vegétable. Deli- will be served. i ms returned this off, 8. C., where two weeks and t enjoyable visit ‘parents ,Capt. and It was the first them in twelve was made most ® family, who were him with them i warmly welcomed jy friends and his pffice, of which he lued attaches. BJ Hoffman feturn- | Unakee Springs, g declare is a most resort. It s t the country is Borse cannot tra- ore no horses or While away fman also visited her points in the Vi unil gh it, S Létlen d (b ght the success- I ly enjoyed and enthusiastically en- cored. Mrs. Jenkins served delicious re- freshments at the close of the pro- gram. Those who enjoyed Rev. and Mrs. Jenking’ hospitality were Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Skipper, Mr. and Mrs, P. B. Haynes, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Murrell, Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Lytle, Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Bates, Dr. ana Mrs. R. R. Sullivan, Mr. C, W, Deea, Mr. John Selsemeyer. Mr, and Mrs. W K. McRae, Mr. lnd Mrs. G Mr. and Mrs. Fixter, Mr. ani Mrs Gill, Mrs. W. C. Norvell, Mrs. F. W Eaton, Misses Dorothy Bates, Erma Norvell, Esther Gill, Alice Eaton and Mr. Williamson. TO WEEKLY-PAYING SUBSCRIBERS Subscribers to the Evening Tele- gram who pay from week to week are urged to have their change ready when the boy comes to collect to- morrow. The amount is too small to call for twice, or to necessitate the adlitional book-keeping that 1is caused by your failure to pay. More- over, when you pay be sure and get a receipt. If you don’t get one call this office. Subscribers who pay regularly every week never have any misunderstanding as to the amount they owe, and disputes are thus avoided. If the paper is worth any- thing at all, it is wortf ten cents when it has ocen delivered to you 8ix times. We do not think we are un- reasonable, therefore when we insist that when you agree te pay by the week you should pay EVERY week. Auditorium Tonight)* | Miss Kibler Entertains. The beautiful Kibler home in Dix- ieland was the scene of a delightful ¢vening when Miss Ellie Kibler entertained in honor of Misses Lucile and Clara Kibler and Miss C'eia Terry. Delicious fruit punch was served on he poarch as each guest arrived, after which all were invited into the parlors, where soon a round of merri- ment was in progress and all formali- ties were a thing of the past. Two affair last which were the most correctly solved by Daniel Holland who was presented with the prizes. One of the contests was quite unique, the answers to the (uestion being the names cf guests present, and showed cleverness on the part of hostess. The questions tollow, the surnames of course being the answers: Main articles of fishing tackle— Lloyd Hooks. i What magazine do like?—George MeCall. The name of a political man—DMiss Gladys Wilson, The names of two boys—Miss Aileen McRae. The name of a fuel ani a human Seing—Miss Nellie Coleman, A boy’s name and'a man’s child— most people were graciously received by the pas- | Curtis Peterson, What s it that saddens most peo- ple on seeing them?—Ernest Graves. The name of a negro's favorite frult—Miss Geneva Simmons. If you didn't want to ask a girl to your party what would you do?— Ned Skipper. If the sheriff were after a prisoner, where would he go to look for him? —Wallace Woods. It & fruit could speak, what would it say?—Helen Conibear. The name of a favorite poet—Wil- Liam Emerson. What is it that a boy never takes— Ewin Adair. The name of a medicine and an ab- breviation—Lurlene Pillans, Should a girl take the wrong road, what would you do?—Miss Ruby Tur- ner. What cooking utensils are most |salad was served, and contests were participated in, both of | their way homeward declaring Miss ELAND, FLA., JULY 18, 1913, Name of a Senator—Miss Maggle Bryant, Name of a verb and an adjective— I\IISS Genevieve Duggan. ! Name of a country—Daniel Hol- land. Leading man of a church—Grady | Deen. Personal pronoun, an article, piece of jewelry and a heavy weight—Will Hetherington. At the close of the evening dell- cious refreshments, consisting of l all wended | Kbler a most delightful hostess, . . ° No. Six-Sixty-Six This is a prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER., | Five or six doses will break any case. and if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not return. It acts on the liver better :han Calomel and does not gripe or sicken, 25¢ LAKELAND ON A HILL. You can’'t get on top without passing Lakeland. good things of a different kind. Be ! Surg you con’'t leave something be- hind. A shoe shine daily, 6 and 10c.” Sundays, 10c. Have a seat and be next. Shine before gwine, At Depot. 980 There are many | 4 FIVE handle property and estates for none north side property owner, has re- residents and others and to write cently tu aed over to the under-!fire insurane. in millionaire com- sign:d his rent roll of eight or ten | panies, we invite inquiries and so« dwellings and a hotel. Some of |licit business along these and kin« these we now have for rent, and |dred lines. some for sale, on easy terms, as also M. G WILLARD, some of his other property. Room 17, Kentucky Building As in the North, we continue to Phone 102. Mr. A. B. Brown, the prominent Some Specialties Offered By E. P. HICKSON PHONE 144 Cowdery Block, Main Street * Florida Steak Flerida Pork Roasts Western Pork Chops Stews Breakfast Bacon Bologna Sausage Boneless Ham Hamburg Steak Boiled Ham .2 i 4 3 q GET WISE! Watch Jeremah’s bargain counter ‘n the big glass case in tront of D. B. Dickson's grocery store. Only bar- saims will b found there. Jere- miah, 885 b JlJV“lL b TAPA-FLAD <KIZh CLLSS WOTNRIGHT PuiLS : ap:"tr' AL ORDER . nrmct_' Tem e e wn ve e me e w o e Duffy’s Dezd Shot Chill and Fev- = Ton':. 4 or § doses guaranted 10 break up any case of chill and fever, or lagrippe. Taken as a tonic | it will bufld -p the system, improve the appetite and make life worth | * fng. For sale at all drug stores, 25¢ a ottle. Munufactured by G. | B. Scott .akeland, Fla. 968 i popular?—Mr. Potts. What apple is the least profitable? —Adams. Should a northerner wish to take & .lady driving what woulc he say te her?—Conner. A boy's name, name applied to man Ly one people, and name of a female deer—Angelo Raymondo. Something a useful article is mldo of and small tract of land—David Strehaker. ] What s-it no one cares to do and a preposition—Geo. Owen. The Saboy | AMERICAN STATE BANK e N SRS e TR TS B S TR aA There is no better evidence of the pop- ularity of a bank than its deposits. OUR INCREASE FROM JANUARY 1st TO JULY 1st WAS 130 PER CENT Your account solicited, and will be kept in strict confidence. J. L. SKIPPER P. E. CHUNN President % Cashier e S R S S S W W e e — our Bpedal attraction wn]ght 18 "“ Kalem picture of St. Augustine, Fla., showing all he beautiful scenes in ereit ajestic’s contest, fh he prize on the the contest hav- “| mAf‘: » ~ sV E THAN AT HERE. G ARRCW Bison Western PECEPTION medy <eo10e 13.. .. ....88 inet, $3; this grand old town. THE HORSE THAT WOULDN'T STAY HITCHED. Fine Comedy ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA., Everybody should see this PIERRE OF THE NORTH An exciting story of the Canadian Woois ST. JOSEPH'S TAPER A drama with a beautiful story GEORGE FMITH Baritone Singer FOR HARNESS, Saddles, collars and | bridles cee MeGlashan. 991 | FOR SALE—Cheap: 1 safe, $25; : shoe bench and stool, $6; 1 cash register, $40; 1 silk thread cab-| 1 cotton thread cabinet, $2; | 1 sane, $1; 2 counters, $5 each; \: display tables, $2.50 eacr; 1 $10 mirror, $5; 1 $25 mirror, $10; .J: show cases, at almost vour owr! price. At Taylor's Department’ Store, 100 North Kentucky ave. | 994, THE UNIVERSAL USE OF THE ICE BOX Has done more to prevent summer illnesses than all drugs or systems of dieting ever in- vented, The highest medical authority says so, Dr. Woods ;Hutchison. Hot weather is here--- meet its discomfor ts, put them to rout by a li'.cral use of. OUR ICE. A thyourrefrigerator working morningnoon 21 you need fear no evil from hot weather It v u will use our Coupon Books also you will get even better results from the money you spend for ice. Drivers se | them. Lakeland Ice Company Phone . 26 | Frankfurters Fresh Country Eggs I claim the distinction of making the BEST SAUSAGE in Lokeland. 1 use only good fresh Pork and Beef with the proper condi- ments. 1donot USE artificial oils, corn starch or eny adulterant whatever, and han dle them in the cleanest possible manner. | also carry a complete line CANNED MEATS FRESH GROCERIES and FEED E i Do You Realize That Lakeland Is Going Rapldly To The Front? Because her board of trade is made up of “live wires.” Because she is one of the fine st citrus fruit centers of the state, : Because she is surrounded by good trucking land. Because she has good railroa d connections to all points. Because she has paved streets Because she has an up-to-dat e fire department. Because her people make you welcome. Because she has an up-to-date SHOE STORE conducted by experienced men, They carry the latest styles and know how to fit y our feet, COME IN AND LET USSHOW YOU. Quality e Dutton-Harris Co. g ‘Gentry Bldg. Lakeland Kissimmee The Majestic’s Popularity Contest Closed Last Night Prize will be presented to winner at 8 o’clock tonight. | PROGRAM FOR TONIGHT THE DANCER—Edison Drama. A MISAPPROPRIATED TURKEY—Lt, always a good pleture. Pathes Weekly Current Events of tne Worll. Von’t forget we have Biograph tonigBiograph. QOTHTOUSTITIVOTS0LTSTODOBA 4L STOTGLS0 I ST SISO SIHISNHIITOT0ITIOINI0ED i IF YOI ARE THINKING OF BUILDING, SEB i MARSHALL & SANDERS The Old Reliable Contractors Who have been building houses in Lakeland for years, and who never “"FELL DOWN’ or failed to give satisfaction. All classes of buildings contracted for. The many fine residences built by this firm are evidgnces of their ability to make good. MARSHALL & SANDERS Phone 228 Blue