Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 30, 1913, Page 6

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| ~FAMILY AVOIDS BackwardinSchooll 8 frequently caused by dorecuve, SERIOUS SICKNESS NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE IN THE (OURT OF THE COUNTY JUDGE, IN AND FOR POLK COUNTY, FLORIDA— In re estate of Herbert Payne Wil- liams, Leon Williams, Sarah Williams, St Eimo Williams, St. Claire Willlams, minors —Petition for authority to sell lands. Notice is hereby given that I, B. L. Ander- son, of Bibbs county, Georgia, guardian of the above-named minors, residing in Bibbs county of the State of Georgia and being the children eyesight makes the child nervous and incapable of concentration of mind. that you do not have an expert make an examination and prescribe for the trouble. Special and personal care given to children. 1o 711 Franklin Street FLORIDA It’s an injustice to the ehild TAMPA SOOLAUSTHISNS0STSISNSISIS0 CORSCHCHPLTHFCAHIIPISISPION 3 3. SAMUEL J. SMITR, z SPECIALIS?, Threas g Ry Bar, Nose aad Mhasses Boientifically Presoribec Pisne: Offico, 141; Residmes, ! Bryaxt Bldg., Lakeland, Fix. k. W. R, GROOVER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGRCE. #ooms § and 4 Kentueky 3ic; Lakeland, Florida, B e eeeee————————AA, DR XK. L. BRYAN, BR. C. C. WILSOK— . DENTIS?. Jxiyyer Bullding, Over Pestumied Phone 339. Kesidence Phone 300 Reg, i LAKELAND, FLA, B e ————— . W 5 VIR it DRLITINY Satablished in July, 100¢ ®esme 14 and 15 Kentuoky Buttii Phones: Ofice 180; Resldomws &+ e PHYBICIAN AND SURGDON Special Attention Gven to Disease’ # Women and Children. OSy Deen-Bryant Bldg., Suite 9. - Phone 387. A S BLANTON & LAWLER— : b “w 7 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW e Lakeland \ B Florida @ - [ " DR GARAK B WIEKELRF OSYROPATH PHYSICIAN floems 5, ¢ and 7, Bryans Balldis, Lakeland, Fla, PEes Phone 278 Blue. Evuse Phong 178 Blask. A 7. MACBOROUGE. Beem ¢ Deen & Bryant g, Architest. Sewast lieas in Bungalow 3 Lakeland, Flerida. ~.——_———-“ B 0. ROGERS, Lawyer o, Seem T, Brnn'luuhg r T Phoae 159. s Lakeland, Flerida, e fie————————————e 3. SMITH NOTARY PUBLIC. isans, Investments in Real Sstan Slave some interesting snaps in WP aad suburban property, farme, o9 Setter see me at once. Will tred il for cash or om easy terms. Room 14, Futch & Gentry Blds ' Lakelaad, Fla. —___——-—-- 2. 3. XUFTAXER «—Attorney-at-Law— Sese 7 Stuart Bldg Bartew, @ S SRR W TUCKER & TUCKER —Lawyers— Raymonde Blig fakelank, o= d S —— EE0O 09GO 8000000060 HIDBR LOUIS A. FORT - | USE BRICK and heirs at Law of Leon G. Williams, de- ceased, will, on the 17tb day of September, A. D. 1913, apply to the Hon. C. M. Trammell, Judge of the Court aforesaid, at his office in Bartow, Florida, for authority to sell all the right, title and Interest—the same being un divided Interests—of the said minors in and to the following described land situate in the McDuff, Va.—*l suffered for several county of Polk and State of Florida, to-wit: ,”” says Mrs. ]. B. Whittaker, of , North Half of Southeast quarter of Section is place, “with sick headache, 'm Tyenl.y-cum (28) of To'mlhl'v T'%l:‘,Y'm . 1 (2 s -four 2 stomach trouble. (28) south, and Range Twenty-fo Sald application to be made on the ground Ten years ago a friend told me to uz that it is for the best Interest of the sald Thedtord’s Black-Draught, which | did, | family medis cine for young and old. minors. and ! found it to be the o0 8 10 Y S DERRON, Guardian. I keep Black-Draught on hand all the i time now, and whc:gmy children feel 3 little bad, they ask me for a dose, and it does them more good than any medicine ’ Being Constan'" Supalied With | Thedford's Black-Draught, 'By SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a certaln executfon issued out of and nuder the seal of the County Court of Polk County, Florida, bearing date 22nd day of May, 1913, in a certaln cause therein pend'ng wherein Frederick Loeser & Company, a cor- poration, is plaintiff, and Joseph F. Murphy is defendant, I have levied upon and will offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash, at public out csy before the Court House door at Bartow Polk County, Florida, cn the 1st day of September, 1913, the same being a legal sales day, between the legal hours of sale the following described property, to-wit: they ever tried. We never have a long spell of sicke ness in our family, since we commenced using Black-Draught.” Thedford’s Black-Draught is purely vegetable, and has been found to regue late weak stomachs, aid digestion, ree indigestion, colic, wind, nausea, headache, sick stomach, and simi symptoms. It has been in constant use for morg| j poriné Machise, than 70 years, and has benefited mor8| 3 chins than a million people. Sald ?Wwbol:l 'lo\;led \lxlm;n la‘n tl';le prol; Your druggist sells and recommends | Perty endant, Joseph F. Murphy, an Black-Oraugh, - Price only 2. Geta|™* "™ ™ * {0 St BIDS WANTED Sealed bids will be received at the office of the street commissioner in room 214 Drane building, not later than 10 a. m. Wednesday, Sept, 3, 1913, for making concrete sidewalk counections across park. ing plots in the paving district. Work is to be done in accordance with the standard municipal speci- fications, which, with any additional information, may be had at this of- fice. The city reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. 0. J. POPE, Street Commissioner. NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE. In the Court of the County Judge for Polk County, Florida. iy bt Wlllll‘l s %":«ML il ams, Das . Willlams, Jr., Thomas J. Williams, Minors. Petition for to sell lands. - Notice 18 hereby given that I, David L. Wll- llams, of Washington County Pennsylvania, Guardian of the above named minors, residing In Washington County, Pennsylvanis, and be- ing the children and heira at law of Thomas J. Willlams, deceased, will on the 17th day of September A. D. 1913, apply to the Hon. C. M. Trammell, Judge of the Court aforesald, at his office in Bartow, Florida, for authority to sell all the right, title ahd interest,—the same being undivided interests,—of the said minors in and to the following described land situated In the County of Polk, and State of Florida, to-wit: A strip 132 yards wide off the East side of Northwest Quarter of Northeast Quarter of Sectlon Twenty-nine (29) of Township Twenty- elght (28) south, andoRange Twenty-four (24) east; Also that tract beginning 9.02 chains east of the Northwest corner of the Southwest Quarter of Northeast Quarter of Section Twen- ty-nine (29) aforesald, and running south 14.02 chains, thence east 10.98 chains, thency north 14.02 chains, thence west 10.98 chalngy to noint of beginning. Sald application to be made on the ground that it is for the best interest of sald minors. 1079 DAVID L. WILLIAMS, Guardian. 1108 fras not made public, sdvertised for ! Jhe owner of a man’s watch lost ané pund in North Broadway three years 8g0. The minister said a recent com- vert of his church found the timepiece aad his consolence wus pricking Ll R R e T P A e e e g 7 () Are You Going To Build? | . P. McCCORQUODALE The Florida Avenue Grocer PHONE RED 290 Respectfully asks his friends and the publ _ generally to give him a call when, needing " Fresh Meats, Groceries, Vegetables, Ete. A... Slie HE WILL TREAT YOU RIGHT AND WILL GUARANTEE SATISFACTIONE 290 Lakeland Seed Company 218 FLORIDA AVENUE Fresh Garden Seeds, Bird and Sunflower Seeds, Pop-Corn for Popping, Millet and Rye Incubators, Chick Food, Shells, 6rits, Cos- peras, Charcoal, Tobacco Dust, _ Sulphur Powder Tilghman's Condition Powder Not just brick, but specify, get the best; they cost no more, look better, last longer, and are more satisfactory all around. JELK’S Macon brick, common, paving, fire and rough texture; none better. : LEGG'S pressed and fancy faced brick. I am State agent. Carry large stock on hand, make quick shipments. Wire your or- ders at my expense. 1 Handle— AT ATLAS PORTLAND CEMENT, BEA VER BOARDS, AGATITE CE- MENT PLASTER. Fuller’s Peninsular brand roofing, metal laths and shingles, crushed rock, granite curbing, building sand. Also fruit and vegetable pickers’ and packers’ supplies, crates, wraps, fleld boxes, straps, nails and ladders. Offices, Salesrooms, Wharves, Track- age and Yards Hendry & Knight Terminais W.R. Fuller Tampa Florida ! public did not seem to take kindly to 1$3500 GOWNS FOR SQUAWS TR R ATHORE Americans Need Not Go Abroad @ for Health. | —_— | New Yorker Tells His Experience— | Relates How He Rested Up From Heat and Overwork by Hot and Cold Water Treatments. New York.—In the blistering sum- | mer weather, when tens of thousands of overworked and nerve-wrecked Americans are swarming to the wa- tering places and cure houses of Eu- rope, it is worth while to consider the results which one can get by common sense methods at home, James Creel- man writes. Hydrotherapy! To the average man or woman, it is a hard, big word, big with mystery. Yet, in a general way, it means nothing more than the scientific and systematic use of hot and cold water to tone up and restore the nervous sys- tem. Right in your own bathroom you may do for yourself nearly anything that can be done for you in the great- est hydropathic establishments of Ger- many or France. A little more than a year ago I was an almost complete nervous wreck. Overwork had reduced me to a condition of exhaustion, and I tum- bled to the floor beside wmy desk in the municipal civil service commis- sion. And it had been ascertained by my doctor that my heart was sound—a condition necessary to the treatment— I was put into a bathtub of very hot water. B T e e T e T This steaming process was princi- 3 cans family gize Cream ....... $ v pally to prepare me for the ulti- : mately agrecable shock that was to 6 cans baby size Cream......... i eanieis follow. After I had perspired in the hot wa- 1.2 barrel best Flour ..... Bgdle s o ! ter until my whole body was red I was allowed to sit up in the tub and 12 poundl best Flour........... ... ice water was steadily poured over me Jetagon Soad, 8 fOF . ..o aan e for a long time and my spine was rub- Uctagon soap’ BIOE « o en e bed with ice. Ground Coffee, per pound ... ... ... ..... .. Then 1 learned what [ had not un- | derstood hefore, that, with the body § gallons Kerosene ............... perfectly prepared by heat, ice does for the nerves what dumbbells do for | thie muscles. It is impossible to put into words 8 the sense of returning strength, calm- | L] L ness and courage that came with the | fcy effusions that drenched my tired | CrlnONNOM e Q and tortured irame. Hope succeeu i cespair. Vigor took - oy g S AT T the place of helpl: ncss. [ was filled with the sense of pL:ical exhilaration which one sometimes feels after a good swim in the sea. Day after day, week after week, I was subjected alternately to hot wa- ter and ice water. My strength re- turned. I slept scundly. My appetite grew keen. took possession of my irritated nerves. I felt younger and worked with an ease and enthusiasm [ had not known for a long time. We go to the expense of trouble of a voyage to (Germany in search of health when we can achieve the same results by observing the same diet and taking the same exercise at our own homes. We waste time and money in going to Aix-les-Bains when we have precisely the same means of restoring our nervous systems in our own bath- tuba. WANT BEEF, NOT BEAR MEAT California Man Offers Flesh to th.' Public With Very Indifferent Success. Sacramento.—Near Donner station, In the Sierras, bears are making thelr appearance in numbers. Hungry after their winter's hibernation, they are coming out in the open in search of food, only to fall victims to the guns of hunters. A. W. Lorraine, a resident of that section, killed last week and shipped to this city a 150-pound bear to sell in the local markets, with the statement that it there was any demand for this kind of meat he would no doubt be able to make frequent shipments, as the bears seemed to he very plentiful this year. Despite the fact that the animal had been an occupant of its winter's den for several months, its flesh was in fairly good condition, but the general it, and there is little likelihood that bear meat will become a part of the usual diet of northern California, Many Indian Girls of the West Wear Exceedingly Expensive ’ Dresses. Spokane, Wash.—About the most ex» pensive dresses in the Pacific north. west are worn on state occasions byj Julia and Rose Webb, two Neg Perce | Indlan giris living on the reservation near Lewiston, Idaho. Each dress ll! worth $3.500. not for the material, but for the 350 elk teeth used in the dec- | orations, the tceth being worth $10 aplece. The teeth were collected by ancestors of the Webb girls whepn elk | were more plentiful than now, Grocer in Row With Dentigt. Kearney, N I loseph Pecker, a grocer, appearcd in court here and charged Dr. J. B. Stsvenson with at. | tempting to gouge out a new set ofl‘ false teeth because he had refused to | settle with the dentist for Inserting | the set. Pocker ‘ sald, because the dentist would nctI return the oid removed to make room for the new teeth. set { ' - i A singular tranquillity | e SR refused to pay, pe | O L At SR SR AL AIHEBTA 3 The Question of the |} With a Frugal House The increasing price of food stuffy demand economy. 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