Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 9, 1913, Page 6

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The Best Table in the Land of the Sky Hotel Gordon Waynesville, N. G. In heart of city. an’ every convernience. mosquitoes. Altitude 3,000 WEEKLY RATES $12.50 .UP. Llectric lights Baths. NoI feet. Y¥ME MVENINO TELSORAM, LAKELAND; FLA., AUG. 9, 1913 SAVES DAUGHTER — ’ BRIGHT CCLORS FOR CHILDREN'S HATS Advice of Mother no Doubt Pre vents Daughter’s Untimely End. Ready, Ky.—*1 was not able to do anything for nearly six months,” writes Mrs. Laura Bratcher, of this place, “and was down in bed for three months. 1 cannot tell you how I suffered with BPECIAL FAMILY AND SEPTEM-|py head, and with nervousness and BER RATES, SEND FOR BOOKLET- womanly troubles. Our family doctor told my husband he could not do me an¥ good, and he had to give it up. We tried another doctor, but he did not help me. At last, my mother advised me to take Cardui, the woman’s tonic. 1 thought it was no use for | was nearly dead and nothing seemed to do me any good. But 1 took eleven bottles, and now I am able to do all of my work and my own washing. I think Cardui is the best medicine In the world, My weight has increased, and I look the picture of health, * If you suffer from any of the ailments eculiar to women, get a bottle of Cardui loday. Delay is cfangerous. We know it will help 'you, for it has helped so many thousands of other weak women Fshin Chapter, U. B. 8. mests overy | i the past 50 years. ®.oc¢ snd fourth Thursday nights o enct wonth ot 7:30 p. m. Mp Flors Kosa, W, M.; J. 7. Wilssa Ry, Uiled Brofberhood of Carpentem |82l Joiners of Americe, Local 1770 . LaXelant LoGge Mo. 0L, P. 8 A W, Regular commnaications hell o8 e ! ~nd 4th Mendays at 7:30 p 89 V.30 a4 040 Fellows Hell Vit ng =cmbers always welcoms 9. B. BRYAN. B M. ACKSON, Gecyetary. MET " 8 AR Nests tho Grsi datuscay In ewem monih a8 10 o m. at the heme of B . Gparling on Wortieky avenus 4, 7 UAFFER, Commander. 3 B TALEY, Adjutamt L e lelwisnd Odaptes, B. A. M. Ba 8 moots tho fivst Thursdey 2ight o och montd in Masealo Hall. Visld o companins welcomed A. B Reonard, B. P.; J. ¥, Wilson, Seey. L e L SV Lakeland Camp No. 78, W. O. W,, fmeots every Thursda might. Wood- men Circle first and third Thursday pfternoons at 8:00 o'clock. W. J. Bttridge, Councll Commander; Mrs. Rala JIcbb, Guardian of Circle. BOLE ENCAMPNEN? ! ¥0.5,1 0. 601 Peik Encampment No. 8, & O. O B\ mosts (he O} and thicd Nom Ways. Viiting Pagtarchs welooms F. A, McDONALD, Saxide. B B. SIMMERMAN, . Ontat Petriareh \ GLA®WROMLA Sronge Rossom Piv. No A1 ) % B of L B meets eva? o i and fousth Wednestaye o st ncnth ot 8:90 p. @ Visiting Bote2 always welcome. § MRS8. J. C. BROWN BSec'y SRoett svery Tuenday night & ) p'eluck, at MoDonald's hall. e Blnora Rebokah Lodge No. ¢ meets every second and fcurth Mouo- Bay nights at L O. O. F. kall. Vusit- fag brothers and aisters cordlally mvited. MRS, T. B. ROBERTSON, N. G. MRS, GUY ARENDELL, Sec. — e et ane : 29 Pt 228 Protestive Order Thursfay alghs Visiting At all druggists, Write to: Chatt Medicine Mvisor; Dest., !cmmou. Tcnn..ctoo? Special Instructions on your case and 64-page book, “Home Treatmant for Women,” in plain wrapper, N.G. 139 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 building material in {ts complete- ness; brick lime, cement, lumber, rcofing, tiling, etc. Petter and cheaper than the othr fellow. Prompt shipments guaran- teed, DYE LUMBER COMPAW| P. 0. Box D493. GAINESVILLI, FLA., ITTLE maids are fortunate in having the greatest variety Im hats ton L shapes, diminutives of those brought out for grown-ups, have: been made: for little girls. Two of them, suited to children from five to ten: years, are shown here, : In these, as in so many of the new fall raodels, the shapes are covercd! with plush and faced with soft, thin silk. The hat with brim turning up at the side Lus a soft crown, a puff ot piush: unsupported by wires or buclram. 'This is one cf the features of new millinery. It is careiully finished and is untrimméd except for tie smail wing: mounted | at the front. Plushes and velvets do not admit of much trimming. The little bonnet covered with. plush, shown in the second picture, has a: crown in the shape. The plush is fitted smoothly over crowa: and brim. This model is made of black plush with facing of: light blue ribbon, side-plaited. There i8 a sash and knotted tie of the same ribbon for trimming. But what delights the eyes of the little wearer most is tie little cluster of blue and pink ostrich feathers, regular baby plumes, which is mounted at the left and near the back of the bonnet. Much vcivet ribbon and many. simple faney feathars are featured in chil- dren’s millinery. Gixls of all ages have been. carefully considered and amply provided for in the new season’s styles by those who speciulize and make only headwear for them. Bright colors and rich fabrics-have been perfect!ly managed and children’s;| millinery is more interesting and.more attractive than gver. NOTICE TO OWNERS OF REAL PROPERiY IN THE CITY OF LAKELAND, FLORIDA. WHEREAS under and by virtue of a com\ract duly made and entered into by the Citv - |of Lakeland through its proper authorities FLORKIDA Avenue, from the south side of MYRTLE oughly sterilized, from finest herds of legall inspected and licensed Milch Cows. Manu- factured under the most mod. ern methods, scientifically Sold absolutely upon its superior sanitary and hygienic. qualit. It i{s2’t enough to simply order ICE CREAM, learn to say POINSETTA JOR SALE BY Lake Pharmacy LAKELAND, Special Prices BELOW WE GIVE A FIW OF 0U2 PRICES WITH MANY OTHER GOODS OF EQUAL QUALITY AND PRICE. QUALITY OF GOODS I3 THR FIRST THING WR LOOK AFTER AND THEN THE PRICE T0O MEE? YOUR APPROVAL WITH A GUAR ANTER = THAT EVERYTHIRG WILL BR A9 REPRESENNED. THESE PRICES FOR CASH ONLY 18 peunds Bugar for.........8100 Cottolene, 10 pound ean Cottolene, § pound . 2 Snowdrifs, 10 pounds ........ Snowdrifs, 5 pounds ......... Getagon Soap, 6 fer.......... Groung Coffes, per pound .. ... BSweet Corn, 8 for ... g Best White Meat, per Id. ... § gal. Kerosene .... RN 1] Cempound Lard, per Id. ...... .10 Feod Stuff is our specialty. We are out on Bouth Florida avenue. But eall ws. We deliver the geods. R wwea [, H. CUMBIE & CO. Phone 337 || Lakeland Street to the north side of PALMETTO Strect has been paved and curbed in accordance with the contract, and the work duly completed; and, WHEREAS, it has been ascertained that the total cost of sald paving and eurbing is the sum of $38,255.06 (Thirty-eight thousand’two hundred fifty-five dollars and fifty-six cents), aud the total frontage of lots lable to liens ror said work i3 eighty-one hundred eleven avd six-tenths (8,111.6) lineal feet’ said lots belng more particularly described as follows; towil: Bloek No. Lot No. Frontage Cost Total Per Foot $3 004 3 004 3 004 3 004 3 004 3 004 3 004 3 267 3 267 3 004 3 604 3 267 3 267 3 112 3 112 3 376 3 37» Survey Owner G. D. 59.5 59.5 119 110 110 109 -- 109 -- 110 McRae & Bryants Stoner eiiias $178. 74 % G. D. Stongr - - Lis J. W. Scalley Shipman’s W D. McRae & Mrs. R, Sapp --. Mary A. Bryant L. L. Brvant __. N. B. Bowyer, esi A. T. Race €ity of Lakeland ' - McRae & Bryants Shipman’s - McRae & Bryants Shipman’s West Lakeland i W. Lapham S. L. A. Clonts —.-. 145 G. B. Murrell - G0 e e = GOt e OO ek o R Munn’s Ly Mary Tucker .. o Baptist Church .. West Lakeland L. F. Henley o Robt. Bryant L. F. Henley . Joe Lumpkin ... Mrs. Mary Willia A C. L. Rallroad A C. L. Railroad A. C. L. Railroad .. Sloan & Peacock N. A, Regan __ Young & Eaton City of Lakeland Smith Hardin - Smith Hardin J. H. Reynolds M. J. Malloy M. J. Malloy .. L. W. Cowdery - J.H Powell & ¢ Mrs. F. 1 Riggins .. Cumb. Pres. Church - J. L. Skipper Mrs. M, €. MeCrary - 100 Vs T. ). Darracott. 100 3 Epes Tucker, Sr ____ 100 Munn's Mrs. G. M. Wright - 200 . Mrs. H. B. McKee _. 200 E. W. Lapham _ 5 W1 2] w2z ¥ R O Munn’s West Lakeland West Lakeland. Munn’s P L we~—ow 489 37 199 12 509 95 270 00 815 56 308 25 ez 9 N.150.8'- West Lakeland. 8.80°- L4 - L T L Al T 1™ Munn’s “ West Lakeland “ %z T ; 5 3004 3 004 3 004 3 004 3 004 3 004 3 004 3 004 3 8 004 8 B, C. Flanaus 3 004 Muna's 3 004 s 3 004 3 04 3 004 3004 3004 3 108 3108 3 108 3 108 3 108 3 108 3 004 3 004 3 004 3 004 3 004 West Lakeland 300 40 300 40 300 40 600 80 600 S0 300 40 300 40 300 40 300 4 12 West 1:akeland L . Futch J. H. Gentry E W. Lapham . E W. Lapham _. S F. Smith Riggins & Stephenson Add.R W. Weaver N.35'W. %D S100'W1,D % 146 70 146 t0 146 70 146 70 Via, & Ga. Land Co.. 4 W. C. Norvell - W. C. Norvell _ J. P. Thompson L B. Devis _ 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 3 L] 7 10 1 T 1 W. Kimbrough _. 80 1 Riggins & Stephenson Add.Mrs M. L. Ellis ... 47.2 " Mrs M. L. Ellis ___. 47.2 Mrs M. L. Ellis ___. 47.2 Mrs. Alice Rigeins .. 47.2 Mrs. Allce Riggins _. 47.2 ._Allce Rigeins .. 50 . Southard ___. 50 Southard Southard Southard Southard 47.2 . E. Southard ____ 50 Mrs. L. L. Johnson .. 50 Mrs L. L. Johnson .. 35.2 Mrs. Dona Maynard . 12 Mrs. Dona Maynard . 47.2 Mrs. Dona Maynard . 21 W. F. Johnson .... 25 Ww. P Johnm‘ ps— | | W. F. Johnson ..... 45 Mrs. H. Peters 100 F. L Upson 100 K. J. Hoffman 100 W. Rogers 100 |'nno (3) acres in the N. W. % of the N. W % i8ec 19, Township 28, Rarge 34 owned by J. B. Talley ___________ 2835 3 004 ! NOW THEN Notice is Hereby Given that on the 20ih day of August, A. D City Council of the City of Lakeland will meet at the Couneil Chambers at 8:00 the purpose of hearing all complaints which the owners of said property or other terested therein may desire to make, and will at <aid meeting duly assess against mp:n%ns'uln- lots on either side of said street one-third of the cost of such improvement, and w.lll“ u;': immediately after the amount assessed agalnst each lot is determined issue certificates of indebtedness therefor agalnst each lot for the amount assessed against 1t; sald certif - {ndebtedness to bear interest at the rate of sIX (6) per cent, and to be payable I eniar fn stallments in one, two, three, four and five Years: said certtfiicates further pmfld?l:l 3 trlzn; the same shall be guaranteed by the City of Lakeland: and in ease of the mm-plvrng ;l any interest or installment of sald certificates when due it shall be optional with th ;m thereof to consider the whole of the principal sum expressed in such certificates lmn&difimr Que and payable with the Interest therein provided for. s H. D. BASSETT, Clerk. Commissloner of Publie Works. Board of Boud Trustees. 472 472 47.2 zecpo; CEEETT S T LI o O MM AANAANGI S BB b 1 P L b o e 1913, the P. M. for C. D. CLOUGH, . R E SCIPPER, Vice President BT AR S i ST L SRS - - The Question of the ) . With a Frugal Houseyj ~ The increasing price of food stuffs demand economy. It's not necessary to buy cheaper food or buy less, just choose from that has ever been provided for them. Any number of:f :. Gottelene, 16 pound pails. ... .. Gottelena, 4-pound pails 4 pounds Snowdrift Lard. Snowdrift, 10-pound pails. . 3 eans family sise Cream 4 cans baby size Cream 1.2 barrel best Flowr . ... Aetsen Soap, 6 for ... tround Coffee, per pound E. 6. TWEEDE L G 2 IO PUEL R PRI v o GIORO N Make Her Houseln Easier--Quicker--Be Ay 2 g will be. . (. Come to ourstore andl let us talk this matt: rover with you. Let us show, pou the little inexpensive 8 your wife, ¢ Q. Handsome, durable kitchenware of all kinds— g Food Choppers, Toasters, Keen Edged Cutlery, Per- " colators, Etc. WILSON Hardware Co. i A : AX 23 Opposite Depot

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